A Re ag al, Fey TE PE e e R OE R R N RRT S, a i TR ee ee ena ae se vec Notice. Having purchased from Mr. F. J rnsby the stock and good will of Book and Stationery Busines 1n Morris Block, we will continue the ness in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices tor cash only. Miss lornsby , whe has managed the business in the past, will be in charge store, and will be pleased to to all old customers and many nes. H new of Wall Papers it on sale, and all de Dpusiness will be kept \ well supplied news pecial feature of the ll be known as ice new stock v it once ;j pal nts of the cked. be a [ The store wi ‘] Bazaar Bookstore.” == } i 1} sterd will uecessors to PF. J. dORNSBY. IS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1900. few r AND Coffee matter where you buy r tea and coffee we believe we »n do better for you in these These staple articlea » ost come np to our standard teore we will buy them. Choice Indian Tea (Bramab) 24: per Ib, other brands at » olerate prices. Fresh groued cotlee 36c per ~ SANDRRSON & CO Victoria Row Grocers. Eien PRPS ‘the Scotca WHISKY chosen by the Red «ross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided tro ps and hospitals in South Africa, isthe famous WHITE HOSE CELLAK” brand of Mackie & ©o,, Distillers, Lim- ited Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms in the trade. Dn intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous. ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, aad shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. . +0 nes One of the family is a vol~ unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself. THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND iS FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA’ Queen Street, LIGAND he Jap, Gareia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, El Merito and Fenix. Gigaretter. Toba-co, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Store lal Free Treatment, | For Catarrh, Asthma, Hron- chitis, Influenza, Colds. You have prohably read of the new Catarrhozope method of ite wonderfol cures of these diseases. We want you to try Catarrbozoue and be coa- vinced of itsmerit. Fora short time we wl! send to readers of this paper, free, a 25 outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- manen.ly cure. Send your address and enclose 10 cents in stamps to cover the es: of mailing. N.C. Potsox & Co., Kingston, Ont. The eprivkling of railway lines with oi] is valuable in that rain does not pene- trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- tation slong the line troved. The Jewish population ef Londen has more than doubled during the past 26 years. ltie now estimated at between 100,000 and 126,000. ——--— — —S i Tain, Watery Blood. When the blocd is thin and watery, the nerves are actually stsrved and nervous ex- baustion and prostration seon follow, Feed the nerves with Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve : | treatement and | of the rails is des- | Food and you will impart to them the new life and viger of perfect health. Facecut and | fac-simile signature of Dr, A. W. Chase on every box of the genuine, — —— a The purpose firm is equal to the deed | — Young. eee —— —— Itisa Mistake. To suppose that the kidneys alone are res- ponsible for all the weak, iame, aching backs. | Backache as well as pain under the left | shoulder blade frequentiy comes from the | liver or complications of the liver and kid- | neys whichcan only be cured by using the} great double treatment—Dr, Chase’s Kidney- | Liver Pills. One pill a dose, 25 centsa box, | | sweetest thing on earth.” ? te Flatterers are the worst kind of enemies —Tacitue. -——- SOLDIER'S GOO) FIRTUNE ' sicineten | Gunner Napoleon Comtais of the R. Cc. A., Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills | (Jaebec, April 2.— Napoleon Comtais, | gunner, No 2 Company of the Roya! Cenadian Artillery stationed at the Citadel | here, considers him a Incky man. He will wear the Queen’s uniform for years yet. He expected at one time that kidney disease would necessitate his quitting the service. Buthe heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Gunner Comtsis received 3 cently asking about his cure. as follows: Royal Canadian Artillery Library. letter re- He replied Dear Sir,—I received your letter and | hereby certify that 1 waa cured of Kidney | Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. By i them I can be a ecldierafew years yet. Guyver N. Comrats, No. 2 Co. K. C. A., Quebec. ———_——_—. —_ They who find pleature in other peo- ples misery must have the heart of a demcn. -_ j IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM | to the sufferer from the stomach disorders | and the diseases which cas be directly | traced there—neglect or ignorance may | have produced the darkness, but so sure as night followsday, just so surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets let in the sunshive and bring back the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof ia to be had—one tablet after eating—60 | in a ox— 15 cents. Giuttons dig their ewn graves with their yeeth. i To Cure aColdin One Day — Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure be, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Atbreadbare coat that ie paid for at least keepe offthe chill of meeting your tailor. — A. et — Itehing Piles. False modesty causes many people to en- dure in silence the greatest misery imaginable from itching piles. One application of Dr. A. W.Chase’s Ointment will soothe and ease the itching, one box will comvletely cure the worst case of blind, itching, bleeding or pro- truding piles. You have norisk torun for Dr. A. W, Chase’s Ointment is gnaranteed to cure piles. } —_—. — - 23 oz. is the welghtof our Manhattan Derby, the newest thing in American hard hats” Come and see it,its worth your time, lots of otaers at smilar prices. Its $3.00 and worth every cent of it, Prowse Bros. Know all men that Saturs Jay is tie day at Stanley Bros. Read programme of Emersonian recita). Make no other engagement for Thursday evening, April 5th. 2 pote Upten’s marmalade or jam for afforded us 25 cents at Beer & Gott’s, Barmacliffe Notes Mr. Seaforth Acorn, of Pownal, one of the best millers in the province, ground ever 900 bushels of wrest and oats — chiefly wheat—in tbe past two weeks, The bridge at Acorn’s mill is ina dangerous condition Query, hen that new steel bridge of Farquharson’s coming ? is Why is cur local government a hope- lese case? Because it ig all gone but the gall. Beauty is only skin deep, they eay ; but we know some girls whose beauty is not helf that depth. Our quarterly school examination was held on the 29th ult., and the pupils ac- quitted themeelves in euch a way as to reflect grea’ credit on beth themselves and their parents. Mr. and Mre. George Irving, who have been spending the past two months with friends in Cnerry Valley and Karnecliffe, left for their home in Brocktun, Mass., on the 29:b ult. Hunger cures love, says Montaigne, Therefore we would advise some of our young friends to cc nfine themselves to one menl per day for af-w months; it would be a great plan. Mr. J. Lawless, of St. Dunstan's Col- lege, has been appointed to fill the vacancy in our schoo! caused by the resignation of } Mies @. M. McDonald who has gone to take charge of the scbool at Roseneath, Every time a baby makes its bow tea smiling world it is pronounced to be “‘the Gentle reader, think of it, that is what you and! were at one time; but alas! we must have out- grown that “‘sweetness,” for no one ever eaysitover us now. If they did, would weno‘ smile all the rest of our natural lives ? Think I will go and try how it work on my old woman. Another instance of the way the Grits treat come of their old friends has been in the case of Mr. George Crane, of Chisa Point, who for many | years was employed by the Government to ferry passengers between China Point EXPERIENCE hastaughtus howtomakethe best Emulsion in the world; Experience has proved that this Emulsion is worthy of entire confidence. ‘There are many imitations of ocolls Emulsion. and all kinds of substitutes for it; but none equalit. If your doctor recommends you to take Cod-Liver Oil, ar you know yourself that you need it, get SCOTT’S EMULSION ; fi is the best Cod-Liver Oil in the best form. It we had your address we would send you.a sample and a pamphlet telling more about it. oc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE.” - For all the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & | toore FANCY SALE “and TEA The Ladies of St. James Church will held their Annual Fancy Sale and Tea, in St. James Hall —Oox— TUESDAY, APRIL {/th, (900. Doors open at 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon. Tea from 5 to8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Tea Tea 25 cents oe tall when Mr. up bis position an. Brush Wharf Crane was foreed La I i give wwing 'o advan ed age and ill health, how didcur great Grit Gover: ment treat thie old ira i i of iheirs,— for HO mly was tai ma? an old juble «fBicia!, be was also a hfe-long Grit (everyones bas hos faulte) Ove would bave supposed they would bave superannuaied him, in recognitioa of bis ong services to both tbe party aod the country. Bai no, sir, this goverument, that has thou-ans for » jambaree for | Tarte every few montha, had not a dollar | fur ther old servaut in bis declining | years; he must go 'o the alm-ehouse. The | mora! is plain: the hovest man who: serves the Grit party all his life may | bring up, in the ene, in the poor house. 2+6+e e+e Meeting at Kelly’s Cross, a On Saturday the 24th ult., a meeting washeld in Kelly’s Cross Hall, for the purpose of advicatiug the construction of a brauch railway from North Wiltshire to Victoria Mr. James Gorman acted as chairman,and J. H. Monaghan, secretary. The meeting wa- largely attended, show- , ing the interest tak+n by the people with regard to this important movement. After considerable di-cus-ton, the foliowing res | solutions were unaninsously adopted : — | Whereas, a brarch railway ine from | North Wilt*bire to Victoria would bea great benefit to the large populous and thriving agricultural districts tbrough whieh the proposed lioe would run. And Whereas, the said proposed branch line was iocluded in a general echeme of branch railways for this province agreed to by the government of Canadain 1896, and regarding which motion of resclution was given by the Minister of Railways ia tbe House of Commons in April of that year. " And whereas, the Goveroment of Cavada has incurred enormous expendi- tures *n the construction and subsiding of railway andcanals in a'l the mainland provinces in which expenditures P KE. Ieland has very slightly participated, Therefore Resolved, tbat an humble petition be prepared end forwarded to His Excellency the Govervor General in Council praying for the imn ediate con- | struction of the proposed branch line. ! Further Resolved, that acopy of this reselution be forwarded to the Island members in the Comm ns and. Senate, and | to the Island press for publication. Mr. Jamee “ogersou, who has heen in theemplov of Williams & McLeod, chant tailors, Jeft today for St Joho, N B., to take @ position ingne of the tai oring ertab i-bments in that city. Mr- William Svordy, cently had a porker 10 the city which tip- ped the scale at 69) Iba. dressed we! ht. | The pork-r wa- 18 montb old. Nex’! | Mr. Howatt, of T: bnild a carpent. 7 of Mr. Al ; Peerson propett , -.out well o Crapaud Coruer. Mr. James French, of Westmorland, | whorecently purchased Colle't’s Mille, | is running the saw and ebingle mill full time, lumber being plentital in that section. W. S. Lesrd’s grist, saw and shingle mills are also in fuli blast this spring. At times Mr. Leard is cbliged to run his grist mill at night in order to supply his cusiomers. Howatt’s and Stordy’s mills are aleo kept running notwithstanding the +carcity 0 evow. Everybody who had ‘umber rushede itto the mills anticipating better prices. Com. mer- j of Crapaud, re- is preparircg to k shop cu the land known as the wile from eS Apri! 2od, 1900. —— ee OO MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is [lood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curative powers and its record of cures is GREATEST. | Wants, Lost Found, be LOST,—Lost or mislaid two pair spectacles, Finder will please leave them at this office, WANTED.--At once a smart bey to attend in an office. Applv at EXAMINER office. HOUSE TO LET ---On Grafton St. east con- taining 4 rooms, stable, Apply to Mrs A W Newbery or the premises, LOST.—Two ke}s attached to a chain finder wii] please leave at this office. TO LET.—A tbree story dwelling house on Prince Street, Modern improvements can be put in ifrequired, Apply te W. W. Wellner, dy 6 ins. EGGS FOR HATCHING. — Silver-laced Wyandottes from pure bred stock Male bird took second prize st Halifax. apply to | David W. Brown, Little York. 1 aw 4 ins, LOST.—Between Railway Depot and Mare ket,a pigskin puree containing a large sum of money. Finder will be rewarded by re- turning it to Hotel Davies, Charlottetown. 3ins. FOR SALE.—Desirable residence, pleas- antly sifuated at the head of Prince Street. Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large out stabies, etc, etc. intendipg purchasers can inspect the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs. Unsworth, 3 wks tues & sat, SASH DOWN! = CASH DOWN lead, copper, brass or any ol¢ alloy at Kedale Foundry. Crapaud and Westmorland Notes. | i 7 A. Mc.uik aN, Char!o' tetown , eee SS Our New Ciothing FOR SPRING HAS ARRIVED It is from the best makersin Canada. The fit, finish and general make np is superior to most READY-TO-WEAR CLO:1HING. You will find our prices the very lowest ac- cording to quality of goods. Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $10 50 boya .<* 1.50 to 6.50 When you want clothing, come and see us. Our INDUCEMENTS, GOOD GOOWUS and LOW PRICES ‘ =. Macdonald 6% os & Co. a YY Ye » Y, 4 ese ’ We *“@ UY. om CUT Prints... iL. J. arris, SN lee ae a (s Be e 3 - ae Vie MiB ‘Spa dpa actos er) * ie Ci Oa LONVOY HOBSE Ses SG % By. etre a Bre opty: arbre oxtrn ebere ox - — s ovdre urbe evden ove RRR RS Bk sey BE ” a EEE I OD s Eyes, Eyes. Although the special price of $2.50 is discontinued to-day, our regular price of $3.00 for solid gold end, 10 year guar- antee gold filled frame, with first quality lenses, complete is less than many charge. The price is for all ordinary cases, including testing; we only make an extra charge if n special lenses has to be made to order at the factory. We have fitted up a good many persons, giving complete satisfaction. Some have come qui e a distance who had to be within 5 feet of a 3} in letter in order to tell what it was; after being fitted with our spectacles they could read the same letter at a distance of over 200 ft. ' We have in stock a fine line of steel and white spectacle frames which we fit with first quality lenses at $1.50 up. Eo. W. "Taylor OPTICIAN Cameron Blocx, Charlottetown April 2nd 1900, ine Photography | RGiI—\ all the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled.) Our customers re all delighted f Be sure’and visit the leading studio. CG. ET. OOOK Queen and Grafton Sts. Ch’town. cons MD ate Wah Lt os LP Ov Of all Wine Merchants Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tucupson & Co, Giasg># 7 “Wy 2 &