GIRDLES THE EARTH, Dodd’s Kidney Pills all vures by over the Globe Mr. Joka S. Morgan, of Bridgewater, N aved Doi d’s Kidoey Pill after a!! other Means Failed to Hel Him. Bawerewarer, N S, Feb. 19 —That “Bedie«s Chuia” of proof that Dudd’s Kidney Pilla are the only Kidney cure known to be infallible, passes through Bridgewater Mr John S Morgan, a prominent local Saviness man, speakiog of the matter re sentiy, said: “There ie an endless chain of cures made by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and u encircles the entire globe. Every cure 9a liok, and there are hundreds of thous- sods of them “ T aw a link myself. And I can assure vou if you are afflicted with any kind of Widney Complaint, a8 nine of every ten persons are, gouron!y hope lies in Dodd’s Kidney Pills; { should know, for I have heen turough the mi.|, and my experience furoishes undieputatle proof. “1 had Kidney Disease for eighteen years. | couldn’t begia to give you an idea ef the agony I endured. It passes al! description. ‘“Itried all the remedies advertised to eare kidney disease. My money was only wasted. I was treated by different phy- aiciaus. They coulda’s even relieve me, mvch less care me. I had lost forty pounds in weight. Mv urine was almost black, and scalded horribl, in passing. Rheumatic pains racked every joint. 1 I don’t believe any man could saffzr mire than I did and live. “ As a last resort J tried Dodd’s Kidney Pitis On thatda, my cure began. I[ felt better each sacceeding day. I used twenty boxes of Dod d’s Kidney Pills and was given back my |ealth, etrength and rigar. Nothing on earth but Dodd's; Kidney Pills could have saved me. They'll | save every other victim of kiduey dis | 2ane THE DAILY EXAMINER Subseription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. | THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advance. Postpaid to Any Adress’ Yur Dairy Examr«er is on sale every day of publication at the follow- ing plaves :— Alverten—@ S Mnuttar'. Bradalbare. -R Nichol:on €h’town— Masen’s Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen St Haszard « Moore, Grafton St, nell, Queen St, ‘in, Grafton it, D Chappell, Prince St, Johnsen & Johnson, Kent St, Capt T White, Pownal st, F.J Hornaby, Victoria Row, Catdigan— Heath Norton. Seorgetown—Hon D Gordon. Kensington— E Love. Little Y oxk— 8S Brown ore] — ED Mciiwen Wit Stewart- Douglas Jardine. Summerside—D K Currie, Small & Leairsto. soaris— Perey Seaman, Sydney, C B—M Forres‘al. TENDERS! — FOR— indian River Church. Tenders are asked for the constructien and completion of 8t. Mary’s Churck, up te the 5th Mareh, next, to be addessed to the undersigned ani marked “Tender for Indian River Catholic Church.” Pians and specifications can be seen on Monday, 6th February, next, at the Bishop's Palace and at the office of Mr W. ©. Harrie, Archicec:, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwards they can be seen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- fied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to accompany each tender, which will be returned if tender be net accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. The undersigned does not bind himself to accert the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. Indian River, P. B. L., Jan 31 et*1900. Herald. Only One More Month Oar celery will ou'y hold out about one month. Some of tix wise ones are order- ing a quantity te be kept in reserve for enem. We nave he'd on te the best for the last (the famous Haglish Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children whe keep the most dainty part of their lunch to she last and at the rate ict is going the time will soon come when there will not even be a last. The mora! to the abeve is quite piain;no need to read between the lines it is anjoy it while it laste We alse have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Islaud Cranberries, Spanish & Cavadian onions, Brvssells sprouts, red & white cabbage, carrts, beets, parsnips, varnipe, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mush:oem iofa few days at aye Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, THE UC..1LY ee, TE Sothern’s Kecitution, rd Russell knew EK. A. Soth and in his tells many Sir Edwa ern, the intimately book, ‘“‘That Reminds Me,” stories of him. actor, He was dining at Portsmouth or somewhere at a regimental mess to which the officers had asked him with every show of the highest admiration and with no appearance of social su- After dinner, as the party periority. one of the officers asked at wine, Sothern to give them a recitation. Now, Sothern abominated that kind of thing. He wouldn’t tolerate being treated as an entertainer when he was by way en? of being treated as a gentleman. He coldly declined. They pressed him. He hotly declined. Still they pressed him. He expressed his feelings. Per- haps the officers were a little affected by wine. At all events they persist- ed. They would take no denial. At last he said in a manner which showed that he was nettled, but yet yielding: “Well, if you won't let me off I must. I'll give you the dinner scene from ‘David Garrick.’” He did. He had never acted it bet- ter. They were delighted until, spring- ing to his feet, he made his wild, tipsy exit, just as he did on the stage, and dragged the cloth off the table and with it all the regiment’s prized des- sert china and decanters and glasses, etc. Great was the smash. The actor did not wait to be applauded or to im- prove the occasion. The lesson was, in- deed, a rough one, and probably only a man with some roughness in his dar- ing humor would have given it, but it was guite deserved. — A Disease Peculiaz to Railroad Men, RAILROAD... DEY Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Did it ever occur to you that most railroad , men die of kidney disease? Such is the fact, however, and the disease is known smong railroadersas “‘ railroad kidney.” The fi st and most marked symptom isa weak, fame and aching back. You may thinkat first that you are only tired; but as this trouble in- creases day by day, kidney disease, wita all its terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years en- ineer on the Grand Trunk ruoning between Toronto and Allandale, says: ‘‘ The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until 1 was recommended by my fire- man, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have com- pletely cured me and I feel to-day a better man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends.” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 2s¢. a box, at all dealers, or Ec manson, Bates & Ca., Torontn. ‘Bram’ T We have just received a lot o “Brahmin” Tea from Horace Haszari Esq., (Wholesale Agent) who has decided to go out of the retail business. We will handle this Pure India Tea in the future and our price is 25 cents per pound, This Tea has mads a name for itself by its peculiar flavor and quality second to nome, and ix well known all over both towm and country. Been & QUEEF Queen & KingS8quare Grocers. Visit our Store Where you will find a Jarge stock o the following to select from. WATCHES io gold, silver and nickel. JEWELRY in rings, chains, brooches etc. CLOCKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In the optical line, spectacies, eye asses, opera glasses, etc, 2m TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. Annual Meeting. The Annusil Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Dairy Association will be held in Charlottetewa in the B. [, 8S. Hall, Kent Street, on Thursday, the 8th day of March, 1900, at 11 o’clocs, a, m. Return tickets at one first class fare will be issued from all stations on P. E, I. Railway on the 8th of March, slso from all stations west of Summerside on the 7th, all good to return onthe 9th, Cer- tificates ef atteudanee at the meeting will be required for the return trip. All per- sons interested in dairying are invited to attend. ARTHUR SIMPSON, Pres. ALFRED E. DEWAR, Secy- Treas, Southport, Feb. 16th, 1900, wkly 2ins dy lin EXAMINER, UHARLOTTETUWN, FEBRUARY 20, 1900. Cer eue Sacer Po TM Bey a in Sta bigs : SA ug os Ss yw aps aa Sy i. EM ey Sih: srt AEA Deus ne sii jij dishiiti Birt Nothing on Earth will do it like Sheridan’s Powder. Thousands of successful Poultry-Keepers all over the country owe ho small portion of their success to the practice of mixing with the mash food given to their poultry every day, a small uantity of SHERIDAN’S CONDITION POWDER. f. has been used and indorss iby Poultry-Raisers ever thirty years, and for all kinds of poultry. If you can’t get the Powder send to us. One sage 25 cts. ; * £1. Larg Antero can, $1.20. ix cans, exp. paid, #5. Sample copy bess nitr eepertrea ¥ . JONSON N om ih ‘Pons oan, eet A Penahy For Being Poiite. It is more difficult to be polite in the city of Hamburg than in any other place in Europe. There the most chiv- alrous man has to think twice before giving up his seat in a car to a lady, as he may be turned off the car for po- liteness. It seems that the Hamburg trolley cars will seat, according to size, 20 or 28 persons, 10 to 14 on each side. In addition four persons are allowed on the front and five persons on the back platform. When the car is full, the conductor hangs out a sign, “Be- setzt,” which means “occupied,” and is absolutely forbidden to take on another passenger until some one gets off the car. Sometimes, while the conductor fs in| front collecting fares, a lady will step. on the car which is already “occupied.” As there is no conductor on hand to prevent her, the lady steps inside, and the gentleman who may offer her a seat comes out and takes his stand on the platform. When the conductor aft- er going his rounds returns to his post, he promptly requests the gentleman to step off the car, as he has forfeited his seat and the car is fully ‘‘occupied.” Should he refuse to leave the car he is put off. The policemen on the streets are instructed to watch the cars sharp- ly, and if they find a car carries even one more passenger than its proper complement the conductor {is fined 72 cents, which is paid to a charity fund of the street railway company.—Phila- delphia Press. Salt and Horse Radish, Some people care for nothing but lemon on raw oysters, but there are others who desire horse radish. Usual- ly such folk regard the strongest horse radish as the best, but an experienced vender of the condiment poohpoohs this point of view. “Why should the stroug horse radish be considered good?” says he “It brings tears to your eyes and lifts the top of your head off and makes you want to sneeze. It has no taste what- ever. The mild horse radish, that which has stood awhile, is the best and pleas- , antest always. “There is nothing so foolish as to think that the strong. biting kind is the fresh—that is the reason why it is preferred to the mild sort—for the very stalest, weakest horse radish can be made in 20 minutes strong enough to blow your head off. All you need to do is to add salt to it. Try this some time. Just take any old borse radish, dump in a spoonful of salt and then notice the difference. 1 why salt should have such a powerful effect on the stuff, but no doubt a chemist could tell you that.”—Pbiladel- plia Record. Free Treatment For Catarrh, Asthma, Bren. chitis, Inffuenza, Colds. You have probably read of the xew Catarrhozone methed of treatment and its wonderful cures of these diseases, We want you to try Catarrkozoae and be ccn- vineed of its merit. For a short time we will send'to readers of this paper, free, a 25c outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- manenily eure. Send your address aod enclose 10 cents in stamps to eover the eost of mailing, N.C. Potsow, & Co., Kingston, Ont. _The epriokling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does not pene- trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- tation along the lines of the rails is des- troved. Wants, Lost Found, &¢ Apply at the city Hatdware Stere, R, B. Norton & Co, Ltd. W ANTED—By an experienced laundress— wasning todoat her home Apply to Miss MeLean, Fitzroy Street, near ween St. feb 16, 4i LOST.—On Tuesday night near the BI S Hall, Kent Street a fur mink. Finder will please leave at this office Sins. WANTED.— $2.00 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies; special werk; position permanent; reliable firm, with best references; experience uR . address, S. M. Fry, Field Menaies, Mosetiten. Ont. * : FOUN D.—Between the Queen’s Armes and Chariottetown a heavy ulster coat. In the ket if a grocery 1 frem Driseell & ornsby. Owner cas have the same by pay- ing fer this advertisement. James Hesder- son, V. S. Nerth River. AGENTS.—Prospectuses of War in South Africa by Castell Hopkins and Murat Fal- stead, and authentic Life ef Moody by Dr. Wilbur Cha » Vice-President Moody Tastitate are . Both sent for 25 cents. Perseus who never seid books meney fast.—BRADLEY-GAREETSON Co. LIMITED Brantford. HAT FOUND.—On Prinee Streeton Wed ~ night. 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OWEN, Secretary. HILLSBORO ~ RINK AFTERNOON SKATIAG Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.30 to 6, with band until further notice EVENING SKATING Mcmday and Thursday 8 to 10. Band in attendance. Censen Books now oa sale, 5 skates foronme dollar. B. C. PROWSE } Managers ——~ — January 30th, 1900. eod td. $100 Reward Offered ——— | The undersigned offers a reward of $100 for information that will lead to the con- viction of the party or parties who stripp- ed and carried away about six chains of barbed wire from fence along my Mill Pond. EDWARD KELLY Southport. FOR SALE The building on the corner of Great George and Water Streets, as it now stands. Building to be off the present site not later thanthe 20th March. If mot sold by the 1st March it will be offered at public auction om that day. Apply at Hotel Davies. EH. B EER, ¢ You can get the latest Canadian and American news rs received @ by mail each 7 Oa aa Drop in if you want"a paper or - magazine or book toread. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigere etc. when you’re passing this way. 4 R. H. Mason tf. CSREES SS OURIR VS PEON LY ALP ae eee : 8 8 2 AA BY A Bargain in ==——(ir'ls Boots About 50 pairs in oil goat Dongola and Indian Kid regular values from $1.50 to $2.25 Will now go for 85c. Come early and get a par, Size ll, to 2. JOM —t& G63" 908 WHOLESALE 190 doz Galvanize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire a... mee 10 “ Paris Green 40 “ Bar Iron S “ Sheet Iron 7: “ «6s 500 Boxes Glass 106 doz Shovels i00 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails 250 Boxes Horse Shoe Nails 250 Kegs Horse Shoes 1000 Rolls Bailding Paper —ALSO— SHELE HARD WARE. Fennell & <r Chandler Charlottetown. Sué_Se€ To Contractors. Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, Charlottetown, will be received up to the 19th March, for the erection ef a brick store building 42x109 feet, three stories, in the town of Sydney, ©, B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Recerd Office, and here at the office of ©. B. CHAPPELL, Architect Feb 16—eod Gold Crown and Bridge Work. (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate —Prices,~—— DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Street ....--... Office To Let. or studio. Just vacated by Miss Chisholm, in Morris Biock. Apply to J. & 7. MORRIS. : Tan 5—dté