nen rrspare A TORNADO IN OPERATION, ee Mory It Sweeps Madty Alor cs Liko e Ts Big Whirling Top. ofs ~ Lent Have you ever seen a tornado in oper- ation—watched its course from a safe Fi © Rj SH FISH | distance and noticed the awful henome- A na attending its progrese?’ One sultry k sa e are not believed, | 5 ay ‘ von in June { was standing Put ‘ se we are not the anglers,| | ‘ont of the Kansas City Central po ao \ e on¢ We are angi. | tat ‘ t with the late Thom- ing yar trade nad the tempting bait | ®5 M. Speers, then and for many years we } 1 at mbined with , f of police of the western Missouri h 3 rices consistant with | ™et polis. We were gra bing at the Qua sod 1 pr ot high state of the intolerable heat, and the c! [., Wao wc. Pi x - | be n a frontiersman in his y th, was as- ‘) some prime Codfish | 88728 all comers that “De h’s valley aw theib a om also Bonelese Hake | and the hottest holes in he + iakeD de: rt ; ine al | of the far west could not beat it. Sud- an : os ead pie ; | denly 3 mysterious gloom came down cor Seenvenm ween + wean POCeny SNEPe es 1 ever the cits--a creepy feeling at the but ; them oy the 02,1! roots of the hair. For an it nt the sul- buck bt Also in stock, can- try calm became more eppressive thar ged Salinon, Lobsie:s, Clams, etc., and a} ever. and to breathe seemed to re jure az fui? ra! groceries, al! at the effort. Then little vagcrart curr sof air bos i > pr ‘ree delivery of | darted hither and yon, apparently with go ali parts of the city. elephone | no definite purpose or destin : in Go : | view. Glancing about, our gaze suertly rested on a yellowish « d that was i lai Va crossing the city some 19 or a dozen " ro af igad \) blocks away. Its form and motion g gested ar s pe » Iné nt OWES QUIEN STREET. a sharp angle, but spinning merrily ; ; ! At the distance from which we we »b- De eee et te serving it its progress seemed slow, but | a little calculation afrerward showed that it had crossed the entire breadth of the city in a very few minutes. “Looks like a California waterspout,” said Speers. “No; it’s an old twister, and there’s murder in it.” A moment later mounted policemen id Cases of Granite Wear, Just reeeived; the chance of a !ife time to get bargains, ee _ Dodd and Rogers The Har ware Py ople. aan Ne SN WHOLESALE E90 doz Galvinize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire 20 10 40 g « _— « . Boxes Gass Paris Green . Bar Iron Sheet Lron Paints 10 400 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails 2s) Boxes l!lorse Shoe sNaile / doz Shovels 260 Kegs HorsejS hoes 4000 Rolls Building Paper : — ALSO — SHELF HARDWARE Ce Fennell & <r" Chandler Charlottetown. -_ a MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mol- @éees. For sale by N RATTEN BURY. —y were galloping up toe report a cyclone, telephone ambulances, patrol wagons and help were pouring in, fire alarms were summoning the department calls fo for work among the wreckage, and crowds were hurrying to the scene of de- étrnection. The tornado had crossed the city in a'most 2s straight a line as if its trail had been surveyed and staked out for it in advance. For almest the entire distauce its track was between Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets, and hardly a house in the two or three miles of its épin across the city escaped damage. On the hilltops it made complete wreckege | of everything in its path. In the depres- | sions there was much less damage, «s it seemed te jump from Dil to hill. Brick | structures suffered mest, some of them, | notably one or two churthes, being re duced almost te nowdszr. Marvelous as may seem, there were not more than «ven or eight persons ki'led and perhaps | ‘ive times 2s many more or less seriously hurt. The damage to property amounted to huadreds of thousands of dollars. efore the great ejoud of dust raised ' by the terrific besom’s work had cleared vway the suu was shining, the atmos: phere was calm and deliciously cool, and nature smiled as innocently as if tragedy formed no part of the repértory.—Miune ; 2polis Times. THE POPULAR BOOK. Hundreds of Thousands Now in Canadian Homes. Mat and Raz miking in the home is at- tractiog the a‘tention of ladies all over the Dominion. | The manufactarers of the celebrated Diamoad Dyes are now prepared to meet the popular demand for aovel and pretty lesignsin Mats aod Rugs, and have pre- pared gn illustrated booklet showing in colors the styles they have for safe. Fall information ia this book. Sent free to anv address by Wells & Richardson Co.,, 200 Mouatain St., Montreal, P. Q. — — = orm Se a WANTED. About the 20ch of April at Crowlands, Charlottetown, a good plain cook. Also a honse-parlor maid Gool wages to competent persons. References required. Apply by le ter to eee ey MRS. BAYFIELD, Hillsdale Houaese, dy & «kly Aunaypolis., Nova Scotia. — eee FOR SALE OR TO LET. “Watermere,”” the: house of the Hon. George W.Hovwlan. Possession given the first of May nex’. D. C. McLEOD. Ch’town. March 31st, 1900. tf. 4 YEARS Without Cleaning A watch was recently left with | me to be repaired, which the owner stated had not been clean- edfor 14 years. But, mark you, it needs more ‘(han cleaning now, one of the pivots havins been entirely worn away for want o oil. I would like to impress on all own - ers of watches (particularly fine watches) the importance of having your watch cared for at intervals not exceeding two years. [ solicit your pitronage, because I know that I can give you the best service obtainable. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 14, 1900. einen at ~ : 2 en een ee - ——— — a tenmeee~ — : . = ee oa ae — —- —— a _— $< ——— WHAT MEN IN HIGH PLACES SAY. Doctors, : aiists, and Vian, \ Fut Anproval a ,i2 on Catarrhal Powder as the Great- est of Healers. Personal Experience is the best evidence.and a man’s Own Signature Seals His Faith, Hun- dredsof Gaija’s Most lliustrions Sons Are Its Heartiest Endorsers. Perhaps no ailment to which flesh is heir brings men downto » more common level than catarrhand eatarrhal affee tions. When it is rated that ninty in every hundred are subject in a ~ GLORY. Oh, what glory must there be for him who hears The happy people hailing him wit Whose fame is evs For whom banners float in Whe has proved his valor on the blo Or won in splendid batt What heights of glory to him are re In the moment of the cheering for the brave! h cheers, rywhere, air, dy field e on the wave! ve al d What glory must be his who rides along, The beheld of all beholders in the throng; Who reads love in As he proudly Who can know that he is numbered with the great; Whose name will give his children’s children pride! What glorious reflections must elate The statesman as he bows from side to side! every eye passes by; The heroes and the men who rule are few. There may never be a chance for me or you; We may never hear a cheer From the erowd when we appear, But there is a joy the least of us may know— The pride that keeps aflame within the breast Of him, however high, however low, Who has found some work that he can do the best. —S. E. Kiser in Chicago Times-Herald. Norice.—A meeting of the inhabitants of Middleton, Mount Vernon, Caledonia, Pleasant Valley, Murray Harbor Road and others, will be held in the Mount Vernon School house, on Tuesday the 17ih iast.,at 4o0’elock, p.m., for the our- pose of considering which of the two lines of railway that has been surveyed would be the most benefit to the public in gens eral. Representatives from Queen’s and King’s Counties are respectfully invited to attend. All concerned please attend. By order of the Committee—Norman Mc- Kenzie, Secretary. The Lits of Women.) \re usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully restored by the uxe of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous bythe waisting dis- e1ses which drain their system find new life, new vigor. new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest blood and nerve builder. ——. <nemeesereaes a AND Coffee No matter where ‘you buy vour tea and coffee we believe we can do better for youin these Jines. These staple articlea must come up toour standard before we will bug them. Choice Indian Tea (Bramah) 24c per |b, other brands at moderate prices. Fresh ground coffee 36c per Ib SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row Grocers. LL Tt en an ett nee Dr J. 6. Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E, |. =r Graduate McGill University,’ 98 Orrice—Next Bank. Door to Mercha Lawyers, Politicians the Great Seal of Their {no indignity on the “‘bench.” werene un |i lesser ” or Mi t Ed ti worthless, untried and irrit ting so-caljed ins ers, ica ion cures, only to find disappointment and a deep seating. of the malady which me wus years of misery if not checked. Why not Forces as J O trust the man’s testimony whom you think worthy to represent you in the ; > " V5 ‘ House of Parliament—the man you would trust as your spiritual adviser the man you would trast the education of your son -to be youradviser in the matter of your health. Take warning, and if parliamentary on the part of the law- there apply Dr. * maker, and no discredit on the pulpit, to ; : ; ; f ; : : Dy . A new S : : isahintofthe catarrh taint say the good honest things that many Agnew’s Catarrhail Powd ri ; oe Ag ati i Powder of these men in high places have attested i wading a : c delay. It will save yo erins 2a! te cover its own signatures. ee you surely, absolutely and permanently Here are a few names of prominent | whether you have been a slave one month | Canadians who have used and are be-|or fifty years, It relieves cold in the greater degree to the ravages of this | lievers in the Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- | head in ten minutes, universal disease. the high, the low. the der:—The Right Reverened Cr. Sweat- a rich, the poor, must neturaliy come man, Lord Bishop of Toronto; Rev. Dr.| DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE within its grasp. And it is not to be Lautry, of the Anglican Church: Rev. HEART gives relief inside of 39 min- yr. Withrow, editor : . ‘ama tt : wondered at that such a galaxy of Can | Dr. Withrow, editor of the Canadian utes, and no heart trouble so hopeless it ; : Merhodist Magazine: Rev 2. Ch ¢ : ada’s best men as have dene so are w illing. | st ] [ iwazine: R oe FO ham j will not cure. c 5 ‘rs, Tor > Rev. Willis ralbrai ; - . having themselvas been sufferers. ) Loront R William Galbrait, ‘ OINTMENT heals ‘“pimply” faces and other skin affections, | Toront Hon. Geo. Taylor, George H. '" DR. AGNEW’S be warned of the malady, and herald to | McDonald, M. P. Dr. Godbot, M. P.. the world the efficacy, the quick relief. Robert Beith, M. P., Hon. David Mills, M _Cures'piles in from 3 to 5 nights, P., H. Cargill, M. P., James H. Metcalfe, ' “let their light shine” that others imay the absolute cure they have proven to be { jaa! ga are ; M. P., and a hundred more as prominent | in so splendid a compound as Dr. Agnew’s ie a ‘| DR. AGNEWS LIVER PILLS Catarrhal Powder. i rae ; : aa a public-spirited men. sinallest and cheapest pill made—20 cents ius it is considere reac : . 1 eee re usidered no breach of eti- loo many people have dallied with this | for 40 doses. at ; uette on the part of the professional men, | .dreaded disease. experimenting with! Soldby S..W. Dodd andG. BE. Hughes — —-—— Desirable - Dwelling Tro Be List. Treatment for Ricycle Foot, The ‘‘bicycle foot’’ is a complaint in which the ligaments are gradually stretched by the shock and strain of frequent downwerd motion until they cease to support the arch of the instep The bones, na- tural support, upon the nerves, causing intense pain, and inflamma- | tion of the muscles frequently fol- lows. The trouble is often caused by wearing shoes with too thin soles, and women are more frequent than men. The treatment New Boots New Shoes ’ We have just receiv— ed many new lines for The western half of that house situaied on the corner of Euston and Hilisborough Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B, Stewart. Po:session Ist June next. All modern conveniences, Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL thus deprived of their ee press — therefore sufferers | i = sf DECTX le — cae eer ee spring and summer O h steei arcn constructed ft ine | " i. = a ae a ag ; i t ; insiep. ‘This is worn inside a thick wear, witn more to fol LET. soled boot until the strained tendons low. Offers in writing to be marked Tender ‘ ‘ . s ‘ { regain their normal strength. Sik eeltin and for Lease will be received up to Saturday ae OnNDY up-tOo- , the 14th inst.,at noon, for lease of the date selections. Bought right, will be sold right. foliowing lands, parts of the Hetate of laie | Malcolm McLeod, for coming summer. | 1, Field of about six acres on Malpeque Road to the north of Mr. W. E. Dawson's land. + 2. Field of about eleven acres on Mal- | peque Road and road leading from Male peque Road to Spring Park Road. 3. Field of about five acres adjoining Mr, Hagan’s lands. Seperate offer invited for each. Land to be used as } asture for catile, Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete. Cur importations of cloths for spring and summer is now complete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nob- biest stock of suitings, overcoating and trousering to beseen in the city. Correct style, perfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand,a full live ‘ ‘ of gents furnishings.—-John McLeod & 0 é & : Call and inspect. J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. > —_ Co. Call and see our stock of sticks, letest New York styles.~-Reddin Bros. Let us show you what handsome sticks we have and how cheap. --Reddin Bros, Fine Black Suits EF’or Men We have just opened a wy nice lot of black suits for men which are especially nice and woulu like you to see them. , | The cloth isthe finest the finish, the finish the nicest, and the fit and style away ahead of anything ever shown ia our city before. D. Cc, Mc3. EOD, dy lw, ig a Ch’town April 5th, 1900 (Children’s Clothing For the little fellows some elegart lines just in. See those 3 piece suits with deep collar, bound with braid—a stylish andservice- able suit for your boy. Men's Light Spring Overcoats We won’t say a word about them, we want you to self and and hear the prices. clothing, and the particular; see them your- We are the leaders for fashionable men all buy their clothing at Ramsay’s. RR. TH. Ramsay & Cc ew ee ae Ste “asa Ags oe piel depts ON, IES iis apa ag Note. OH sap “tg ta eee meg 3 dy oe a