DAILA§ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 21, 19°00 aa 3 ere eee a zs - 4 c ‘ r a yc eae ' a ti rae ie a . | F.ance Outside of Pi Bhi koa bet | WIT AND WISDOM. 3 + aia a Gieete Rie ate So ae & Eve ie ; " ! : . | io ge fm correc 1ea oO i vrench Jokelets That May Be Taken With # | ad nation one must abandon Paris and —_ ¥ 24 @ ringe of Seriousness. get out among the people of the prov- © 1 | ry W Bill—Did you ever see a river rise? often develop into weak, | inces. Paris is a sinkhole of rotten- 2 es Y ' pea fee ena eave its bed. | , .. 1 ae es | ness, but the people who dwell outside G ay S £Q delicate, backwatl a childs en; | that modern Gomorrah are sound and _ Yeast—Does the editor use a steel or undersized, nervous, feeble, | upright ABq ‘patriotic, living whole- | a wold pen? ; ; | some and useful lives. When you get Cei . | Crimsonbeak—I think his friend told adults. Lack of nourish- | out in the rural districts, a charming | me it was one of those trenchant pens. a@ 5 ye Cause | sight is presented of beautifully culti- er ad | ment is the cause. | vated farms, each farm being as trim { “Say vy Miss Daisy.” remarked ! me & and neat as a flower garden. There Nuss | the fresh youth as he was pouring a Sco Ss Emulsion. | is not a foot of waste land to be seen. glass of water for the young lady. : 1 little f } The first thing that strikes a stranger “ a -~ Poa this is so sudden, Mr. Frost!” is the remedy. A little o | is the profusion of fruit. Nowhere ; a3 5 . BEES e | exelaimed the damsel, grabbing for the it three or four times a day can be seen more luscious pears, | young man. | : | | peachesand grapes.—Washington Post. . will do wonders. The | : rm) tis al +) too hi } ‘ ° How He Got Elsewhere incne sa aces becom ‘ o : a ly said 1 { loo Z pine hed, oh d faces become | “How did he escape?’ inquired the ov t! reparter’s ce round and rosy; the wasted detectice. — Then ~hy color it * inquired | 4. a cee : *‘Well,” replied the turnkey with the | the 3 > man as he saw the blue pen- | limbs plump and firm. If | damaged eye, “he sort o’ nicknamed “ mommy | ©! GO through it. your baby is not doing well, | himself out.” heidi ee sits Oo Wee cee w bat? Sue Brette—Did the audieace throw try ¢. us great food-medicine, “He pried his cell door open with a - ~The = mon | F UR READACHE, eLARTERS ron pizmness. TATTLE |FOR BILIOUSNESS. I Fa E jg FoR TORPIO LIVER. TS DILES. |FuR CONSTIPATION. i: e * |FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . GENUI? BB wus nave NATURE. _ nats Pcrety Vey stable, AateoPC oor’ | ———- eee CURE SICK HEADACHE, SE SS ee ee PSS COCOA o., £3 rEFU!. COMFORTING tinguisted everywhere for licacy of Flavour Superior ~uality, and Highly Nutritive -<operties. pecially grate- fal and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 3-Ib. tins, labelied JAMES BPPS & CO., Ltd Homaopathisc Chemists, Londor, England. s @#REAKFASI SUPPER PSS GOGBA THE DAILY EXAMINER Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER: Subscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advance. Postpaid to Any Adcress Yar Dairy Exam (ner is on sale every day of publication at the follow- ing places. :— Alberton—G 8 Muttert. B ne. -R Nich. ison cen Mason’ Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen °t Haszar:! & Moore, Grafton St, CJ Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffin, Grafton : t, D Chappell, Prince St, Johnson & Johnson, Kent St, Capt T White. Pownal St, F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, a'digan— Heath Norton. weorgetown—Hon D Gordon. Kensington— E Love Little Y ork— S Brow 1. Merei! — H D McEwen Mt Stow2rt- Douglas & Jardine. Summerside—D K Currie, Smal “eaman, 1 & Beairsto. souris— Percy D Sutherland. Sydaey, C B—M Forrestal. The Scotcu Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- ited, Islay and Giasgow, one vf the oldest firms in the trade. dn intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free ef charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. 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 18 FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA’ Queen Street, To Cheese and Butter Makers Sealed Tenders for the manufacture of Cheese and Butter in Winsloe Factory duriog the coming season will be received up to noon, Wednesc ay, 2let inst. fa Parties tendering sre requested to state their price per 100 lis of cheese also their monthly salary per year for both cheese and butter, they flodiag their own help and company supplies in both caees. HENRY HORNE, dy tues -fri wy li anything at the actors In the new play the other night? Foote Lighte—No; why? “Why, | notice the dramatic critics did the next day.” “Excuse my referring to so old a sub- fect,” said the funny man, “but do you know the quickest way to bring a mab up with a sharp turn?” “No,” replied his friend. “Put a bent pin under him.” Nerves... teas - Dr. A. W. y Worry or Overwork are Chase’s Revitalizedby Nerve Food | “* Nerves"—what a world of meaning this word has to scores of thousands of womez who, through the strains of social life and the worry of home cares, are fast approaching the ave, Nervous headaches, dyspepsia, irritability by day, restlessness and sleeplesstess by night. Pains and aches in the body, derangements of the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms known te the woman of exhausted nerves. These are symptoms which entirely disappear when Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food is used. By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue this great food cure of Dr. A. W. Chase re- stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells, ts new vigor and vitality into the system and Fees woman of many which are due to exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food cures by the building-u , which makes the round an p, and restores the glow health to the pale, sallow cheek. a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bases & . Toronto. Wants, Lost Found, &e WANTED.--A nurse girl. Apply to Mra- Gallezher, Grafton Street west. 3ias pd. WRAPPING PAPER.—Good clean payer ) For eale cheap at this office. WANTED.—A servent girl for general housework. Apply'o Mrs.C. R. Smallwood, Charlottetown LUsT—Between St Duastan’s Cathedral! and Brighton Road, a set of prayer beads, silver mounced, in a leather case. Finder will please leava at this office tf “DOG LO3T—Lost Monday, a collia dog abovt six months old, black with white collar and breast, ans vera to the name of “Larry” Reward is offered forany information that will lead to his recovery Apply at this office GIRLS WANTED —To learn the millinery. apply to Miss McKachern at Jas. Paton & ae” i— —_ Tal —4 large office safe. y at é cit § r . B. N orton &Co, Lid? ——— LOST.—On Tuesday evening a purse con- taining asm of money, finder will be re- warded by leaving same at this office, BOARDERS,--Two boarders can be - ortably accomodated, no children ia the amily. A geod chance lor students. Apply HOUSE {LITLE xy To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every hi ng in our line that is neces sary. HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise you. ORISCOLL and ELORNSBY ‘{YUEEN STR EET FOR To LET The north end of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit- sble for a boarding house-or private resid- ence. Apply to 8 THOMAS McQUAID Queen S' — suc. and $1.00, all druggists, A Cheerful Experience, “T had a cheerful experience the oth- er day,” remarked a man who had spent several days at one of the springs for rheumatisn “What was it?’ asked the observer. “I was carried into a depot near the springs and deposited on a seat near an old woman, who looked at me with a complacent smile and inquired, ‘Been burt?’ “ ‘No,’ I replied. “*Rumatiz?’ ae “*Water do you any good? “*Not much.’ “*Weli, lots of people come here for the water. The patient returns home, and the papers announce that Mr. So- and-sv bas returned from the springs much improved by the use of the wa- ! ter; but if you read the papers in a few days you will see that Mr. So-and-so has died and been buried.’ The conver- sation was too cheerful to be contin- ued.”’ A Burning Prayer. The Cleveland Plain Dealer tells this story of the Virginia backwoods: <A white minister after conducting ser- vices at a colored church asked an old deacon to lead in prayer. The dusky brother iu’ his fervent appeal asked that a shower of heavenly grace be permitted to fall upon his white friend. He said: “O Lor’, give him de eye of de eagle dat he may spy out our sins afar off! Weld his han’s to de gospel plow; tie his tongue to de lines of truf and nail his ear to de gospel] pols! An, O Lor, bow his haid way dowa —an behin’ his knees, an his knees way down—ah in some lonesome dark an narrow valley, O Lor’, whar much prayer is needed to be made—ah! Den *‘noint him ovah wid de blessed ile of de kerosene of salvatiou, an sot him on fiah wid de match of faith made perfec’—amen!” Free Treatment, For Catarrh, chitis, Influenza, Colds. Asthma, Hren- You have prohably read of the new Catarrhozone method of treatement and its wonderful cures of these diseases. We want you to try Catarrhozoue aod be coa- vinced of its merit. Fora short time we will send to readers of this paper, free, a 25c outfit, sufficient in most cases te per- manen‘ly cure. Send your address and enclose 10 cents in stamps to cover the costof mailing. N.C. Porson & Co., Kingston, Ont. The sprinkling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that raio does not pene- trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- tation along the lines of the rails is des- troyed, Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and when the poisonous matter goes through the bocy in the circulation, the whole system is tainted and derarged. This is called biliousness and can be completely cured by Dr. A.W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which act directly on the liver making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The cheapest medicine in the world; TENDERS. — Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to noon of March 31st for the erection of the New Parochial House at Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. All material supplied by the Parish. Plans and specifications may be seen at the parocbial residence, Kelly’s Cross, and at the office of W. C. Harrie, A.R.CA,, Architect, Charlottetown. ~_ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. B. REID, P. P. Kelly’s Cross, March 12th, 1900. 2 aw & wkly, pat, watc, herald. Dk. CLIFT cures CHRONIC-DISLASE¥S and RUPTUR by Salisbury treatmeut, Sead stam. forl nf mation, or callat [rure, Yova Scrtia, Offi Merchan s’Bank of Halfax Buiiding ‘Plums jimmy. Then he knocked me down with a billy.~ “Yes?” “And then he sallied out.”—Chicago Tribune. r. A.W. CHASE KIDNEY... DISEASE The wonderful success of Dr. Chase’s Kid- pey-Liver Pills adds to the fame of the great doctor whose name is familiar in almost every — as the author of the world famous Recipe k. Scores and thousands of grateful men and women have been rescued on the miseries end dangers of kidney disease by this greatest of all kidney cures. Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont, writes: “My kidneys and back were so bad I was unable to work or sleep. My urine had sedi- ment like brick dust, I was compelled to get up four or five times during the night. I saw Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills advertised and concluded to give thematrial. I have only used one box and am completely cured. I was a great sufferer for 18 years, but my kidneys do not bother me now. I enjoy good rest and sleep and consider Dr, Chase's itbe)-Liver Pills a boon to suffering humanity.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c, a box, at all dealers, or Edmahson, Bates & Co., Toronta, WHOLESALE 190 doz Ga:vanize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire ~~. ee = 10 “ Paris Green 4) “ Bar Iron 8 “ Sheet Iron 18 “ Paints 500 Boxes Glass 106 doz Shovels 400 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails 250 Boxes Horse Shoe "Nails | 250%Kegs Horse Shoes 1000 Rolls Building Paper — ALSO — SHELF HARDW ARE Fennell & —w- Chandler Charlottetown. Peaches 3 lb tins—25c, 2 lb tins—17c, Straw berries Raspberries AND 2 lb tins—13e, A nice line of prunes at 8c per Ib. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS And Every Body's Interested In It _ You are too, perhaps you would like to see our Suits, its well worth while, for you'll know all about spring Econom. ical buying before you are through, it would please us to fit you out with the best suit you dollars nesides' us, please. OUR REGENT in 4 button sack or double breasted which Suit is made ever you prefer, very stylish, dark brown shade and perfect ht weil worth $1200 but its only $1¢.00 here. VS A Chesterfield | Macintosh Same style as shown in cut —S¥wh clolor, the latest shade and a guaranteed coat in every respect. You’l: see them other places but tney will! be Pty f a “P higher, $5.000. Our price is only | ever had, and save you a few How does the idea strike you, ceme snd see OUR BROWNIES For boys are pleasing, We make a boy look like a gentle- man and feel like a king in one of our new brownies. The boy wants a suit that looks right, the parent one that costs right, This combination 1s guaranteed at the big store. Our schoul suits beat the world $1 to $4.00, é Weather Has an effect on one, when ’ ,they are dressed in one of our latest style rain coats, we havea great variety to choose frem, and every ens guaranteed to be honest, if we should prove dishonest we'll return your money, A Cape Macintosh in blue or black, very fine paramatte a coat in which you will feel safe frou rain and at the same time be correctly dressed, this com- bination is not always seen except you buy of us only $10.00. If you don’t want a coat, buy an um- brella— you'll need it by and by. Hundreds of new ones from 50c¥to $4 at the big store PROW SE BROS iis fee ‘% i ‘ Be le a i a a g bi ua - a