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A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les and jams to select from. SANDERSON & C0 GROCKRS CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The higkes for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Kedale Foundry. l'. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown cee te Vo Execute J . variety of work in our workshop, such as Expert Watch & Clock Repairing Gilding & Silver-plating Engraving —-- Repairing & Renovating Fine Jewelery The latter includes 4 large class of work, which formerly had to be sent away for repairs, which we now guarantee to do in the best manner and promptly: Soliciting your favours. G. F. HUTCHESON, QuerEN ETREET. Jeweler & Optician. SHCGv4 ot 4 J 7606648808 THE EXAMINER COUPON. PORTFOLIO OF Glimpses of South Africa In Peace and In War. OUT out this coupon and bring or serul it with [0c.in silver to the Portfolio Depar ment of “The Ex- arviner.”’ ~ ana arts of “Gtimpses of South Africa in Peace t War.” @ %6022¢-”~ 9068280400080 “Terders for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (marked tender for cheese and batter maker) will be received by the idersigned up to the 15th February, 1900 fomany person wishing to contract for ye manufacturing of cheese and butter in je Red House factory for the incoming yaeon ; tender tortate wages per month eicheese making aod same for butter making, aleo to state tbat the person tend- ering will be prepared to give sufficient guarantee for first c'ase work. Lowest or any ‘ender not necessarily aet and @2626 6284 62468 @& EBRUARY 15, 1.900 a ©) ‘ Lue ail . 1 a tr fe to ‘ mn) of seen a strip of ster Ol ' ai th » ? ected 7 nil ; | It is eal lia i i ren hill | oe | M nttart, i fulfillment of with bis life. I: individuais who t to do so aud lave eit i j t) TUS | eir dooin see afte: ward.—Cardifi ‘stern Mail. The Powular Svuathern Girl, Two men of southern manner otf speech were talking of a mutual friend named Henry. “Did Henry eveh get ma'ied to that young lady in Memphis?’ asked one. The other shaok his head and re- plied: “No, seh, When Henry got down theah, be found he had to take his numbeb and stand in line so as to be able to see the young lady, ao he came away.”’—Chicago Record. The Pursuit of Pleasure. We smile at the ignorance of the savage who cuts down the tree in or der to reach its fruits. But the fact is that a blunder of this description is made by every person who fs over- eager and impatient in the pursuit of pleasure. wy VIOLENT HEADACHES Accompanied by Indigestion and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills ———_——____ From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of ® remarkable cure effected by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. io Gardiner was for fy years the victim of indigestion, con- stipation, and violent headaches. Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- an the use of Dr. Chases’s Kidney-Liver ills, and they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : **I have been troubled fer over forty years with indigestion and constipation, would go for two weeks atatime. At intervals I would be taken with violent headaches. I spent dollars and dollars in vain, and was finally ad- vised to use Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and must say that they are the only remedy that gave me permanent relief. I would not be without them for anything, ’ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose. 2sc.abox. Atal or Edmansea, Bates & Co., Toronto. Wants, Lost Found, &¢ WANTED. $2.00 per day sure, ventlemen Or ladies; special werk; position permanent; re'iable firm, with best references; ex perience addresi, S. M. Field milten, Oat. unrecesiary. Fry, Manager, FOUND.—Between the Queem’s Armes ard Crar.ottetown a ae ulster coat. In the Pecaet 18 a grocery bill from Driscoll «& Hornsby. Owner can have tne same by pay- ing for this advertisement. James Hender- son, V. 8. North River. AGEHNTS —Prospeetases of War in svuta A’riea by Castell Hopkins an@ Afurat Hel- ead, and authentic Life ef Moedy Dr. Wilbur Chapman, Vice-Presidens oody institute are ready. Foth sent for 25 cents. Persons who never se!d bocks making meney fast.—BRADLBY-GABRETSON Co. LIMITED B-antford. Farm For Sale I offer for sale my farm at Clarkton, Lo 37, consisting of 265 acres dry, 14 acres dyked and marsh land, 125 acres cleared and in a high etate of cultivation, balance covered with good hard and soft wood There is a good dwelling nouse end all out- buildings neceseary on a well equipped farm; also an orchard and good well. This farm is within 2} miles to museel mud and is very convenient to shipping, railway and steamboat connections, echoole, churches, mills, etc If not sold by private sale before the Ist November, it will be sold by public auction on the premises with stock and farm im- plemente on above date at 10 o’clock a. m. wk tf JAMES M. CLARKE. — FOR— indian River Church, Tenders are asked for the construction ‘and completion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 5th Mareh, next, to be addessed to the undersigned and marked ‘Tender for Indian River Catholic Charch.” Pians and specifications can be seen on Monday, 6th February, next, at the Bishop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten daye; afterwards they can be seen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- fied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to eee each tender, which will be returned if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. aecepted. The undersigned does not bind himself A. D), McDONALD, to accept the lowest or any tender. Secretary. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. Durell,P.O.7 Indian River, P. B. I., Jan 31et"l990, Jani 7tL, 1900, Herald, THE D.ILY DRAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, F ~- SS Bae - ~»,. 29 \ r le , “ 1, & we Disorders ww ww wy @G waw a ® are simply kidney disorders, The kidne filter the blood of all that shouldn’t be there. The blood passes through the kid neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer thanthat time. Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys have failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there Dodad’s Kidney Pills a" Ceats Tirat Last a Century. Ee To wear your grandfather's coat would not seem much of an hognor, but to John Chinaman it is the greatest felicity. Not only is the common look- ing, shapeless blue blouse of his an- cestor prized because it is his ances- tor’s, but because ef its intrinsic value. The clothing usually worn by the Chi- nese is of the purest silk and costs any where from $100 to $250 a suit. As a nation the Chinese object té wearing clothing of any other kind, and eenturies of experiment have taught them how best to make up the costly caterpillar thread into the most dura- ble form. On this account the Chinese dressy, though of purer material,..bas none of the sheen usually associated with silk, a peculiarity which has re- sulted in the erroneous ideas as to their composition. All the garments are made im Chine and are only exported for the personal nse of Celestials in foreign countries, Owing to their cost, however. they are Suly purchased at long interyals, “ach garment being of so durable a character that they are handed down to the third and even the fourth gener- ation. Wear appears to rather improve them than otherwise, witb the result that the coat of the father or grandfa- cher often has mor@ intrinsic value than the newer and less worn articies. —Omaha World-Herald. The Wallis Ran Down. The Irishman who went up in the ho- tel lift without knowing what it was did not recover easify from the sur- prise. He rel.tes the stery in this way: “I wint to che hotel, and, says |, ‘Is Misther Smith in? “*Yes,’ said the mam with the sojer eap. ‘Will yez step in?” “So I steps into the closet, and all of a suddint he pulls the rope, and—its the truin I’ze telling yea—the walla of the Duilding began runsing dewn to the cellar. ‘Och, murther!’ says Bk. *What’ll be- vome of Bridget and the ctiidren which was left below there? “Says the sojer cap man: ‘Be alsy, sorr. They’li be all rigkt when yez come down.’ “Come down, is it? says I. ‘And it is no closet at all, but a haythenish balloon, that yes got me inf “And wid that the walls steod stock stil’, and he opened the doer, rnd there I was wid the roof just over my head! And, begorra, that’s what saved me from going up to the hevins intirely?’ —Irish Independent. Don’t Tear Down—Bauild Up. The old-fashionei theory of tearing down disease was entirely changed by the advens ot Dr. A, W.#:Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating uew rich blood and nerve tissue. Through tie medium of the cireula- sion and the nervous system they strengthen — invigorate every organ in the human y. isn Comforting | beyond expression to be able te go to a place where yeu know every thing is done in a firet clase manner t " eancnenenenenenes ¢ , é | 7 Our sim is to give ourcustoin- ers the very best vadue at the lowest possible price. We guerantee all our work to be strictly first class. Give us a eall and be convinced, ~ > > * Brace stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Ce’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 ~e @]=]e a2 @2 4 oes 2222 LOST.—On Tuesday night near the BI 8 Hall, Kent Street a fur mink. Finder will please leave at this office Sins. ictee your blood pure and your stomach and digestive organs ina healthy condition by taking Hood's = eteseo 2? @* @& Be @ Oe Oe Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL. | | | AFIT TE PN OP Te eee Rridegroom’s Fatal Indiserction. A queer case ol n lisin is 1'@- ported as having recently ! place in the Solomon islands. The Jeannette took from Noumea a Kanaka who had acted as orderly to the immigration of- fice there and was on his honeymoon with his wife, intending to igand at Aoba, where his wife’s tribe lives. He, however, made the mistake of disem- | barking among the wrong tribe and was at once seized by the natives, over- ’ powered, killed and eaten, The widow was provided by the tribe with a second husband.—London Mail Saved Two Cents, Mr. Pneer—You expect to be fn San | Francisco next week? By the way, you know where my aunt out there lives. I have just written a letter to her. Would you mind delivering it some @y as yeu pass the house? Mr. Pneer’s Friend—-No; but I might forget It. I think I’ Just put a stamp on it and drop {t into the first letter box. Mr. Pneer—All right. I don’t care how you get it to her.—Chicago Trib- une. The Great Debate. When the uncertainty had become well nigh intolerable, Science ventured to go to the Serpent directly. “Is it or is it not a fact, O Ser- pent,” asked Science, “that you swal- low your young when you are attack- ed?’ “Well, I always try to hold my own.” replied the Serpent modestly, It is true, but evasively withal. And so the bitter controversy wages oa.—Detroit Journal. America’s Position Among Natiens. An English traveler who has recent- ly been in this country remarks, in making a comparison between the principal great nations of the world, that “hely Russia is a formidable idea, Great Britain is a picturesque and pregnant idea, but the United States is a self conscious, clearly defined and heroically vindicated idea, in whose further vindication the whole world is concerned.”—St. Louis Globe-Denie erat. “He That is Warm Thinks All So.” Thousands are “‘cold”™ im that they do | not understand the glow of health. This implies disordered kidneys, ever, bowels, blood or brain. Hood's fect health. Get Hood's because git a fy Never Disappoints Bare Footed No Never When gos can bey girls; nice Strap Slippers and Laced Sboes; also Chi'dren’s Button d and Laced Boots fer 90cts PAIR —— AT— J.H BELL'S Come in and Read P. E. I. clergymen’s testimonials to the wonderful sures made by OZYVGENATOR. Nature’s Perfect Blood: PuriSer sures all chronic Diseases. For sale only at Macdonaids Drag Store Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts, NIGHT BELL TELEPHONE PT EE ee © ee EH EON MEER TE Bre 6 Mae crner Sarsaparilla | | gives all who take it the warmth of per- ant cay Aw § i tal ia cy i Daghmin’ in paul = We have just received a lot ¢ “Brahmin” Tea from Horace Haszard Keq, (Wholesale. Agent) wh» has decid d to go out of the retail business. We will handle this Pare India Tea in ~ the future antl our price is 25 cents per pound, This Tea has made a name for itself by its peculiar flavor and quality second to none, and is well known all _ over hoth town and eountry. BEER & Gore | TATED | Hi f T n LA! e children are sick children. Their inactivity and sober faces arenotin keeping with | robustchildhood. ‘They lack | vitality and resistive power, , and are very susceptible to | colds and contagiousdiseases. e © ’ acolls Emulsion. brings new life to such chil dren. It enriches the blood it ores health and actis ity ; it gives vigor and vitali: to mind and bedy. | coc. and £1 00. all dr imurists, wwre ~* Pose att, Queen & King Square Grocers, ee as ‘Slump in Prices 2365 YARDS OF OXFORD) TW For 3SO Da”: We offer to those who have not tested the wearing cuslities of the CKLEBRATED OXFORD ‘i WEED and those who have an opportunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following ‘a big reductions. | | } 2 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality 52 cents will buy 65 cent quality 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 84 cent quality 80 cents will buy $1.00 quality Ladies’ all wool Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large percentage of Australian Wool. We consider them the best on the market for the price. UA. bnUGE, AGENT OXFORD MANUFACTURING C NOTICE — As we have disposed of our grocery business, all accounts must be settled either by cash or note, bearing interest, before February 15th, 1900, on which date the books will pass to other haids fur collection Settlements can be made at our imp_ ent store, Le Page’s old stand, Queen St./em Liberal-Conservative Association iin. BELFAST BISTRICT. A meeting of the Electors of the Fourth Electoral District of Queen’s County, will be held at Eldon Hall, on Saturday, Feb. 17th at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating Candidates to contest the District at the next General Provincial Election, and for the transaction of other important business. _ All supporters of the Liberal Conserva~- ae are respectfully invited to at« ud. By order of the Executive Committee. : HENRY WOOD, W. CRANT & CO ’ Feb 2—dyeod wy LS STILL ON HAND TEAST AS 18 8 TS A few of our finest overcoatings and suitings ia‘’Scotch wes . | of England and German manufacture—at very fine prices f0t the balance ef the season. Allnew fresh goods this season. —— President, JOHN M. GRANT, Vice-President. JOUN MLEOD & CO }