BP eh RLM NE A LH A Py" au - ; € aicta ON fF ae SS Lido THE ULiGO ngerous; they weaken 7 he constitution, inflarne the gs, and often lead to Pneumonia, Cough syrups are useless, The systerm must be given strength and force to throw off the discase. ' : + scolls Emulsion will do this. It strengthens the lungs and builds up the entire system. It conquers the inflammation, cures the cough, and prevents ‘erious trouble. sec. and $1.00, al] dru , SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, Torente. ~~ COUPON. THE EXAMINER ¢ January 27, 1900. PORTFOLIO |! ‘ ‘ } Glimpses of Sonth frica ! In Peace and In War COT out this coupon and bring wn silver to the Department of “Th Ex- amoner, and get Part 1 of ~Giimpses of South Alrica : wm Peace and un War” Ss ‘ rot enent on anothe; pa . 422068 «eee BL +342 ueeae8 or send it with live Portto io ee @2O6O 86 42046 8 @ 4O a Oe ee iit- ee The Inland Navigation Company } LIMITED) a me of The} simited) 10 Mr roer of own, 0”) ext ats The anvual general meeting {oland Navigation Company, ( wili be held in the room (upstairs John MecEachern building ec Queen aod King Streets,Charlotte Thursday the 220d of February Ockck, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. January 30tb, 1900. eod id. Bare Footed No Never Wheu you can buy girls nice Strap Slipperg and laced Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button d and Laced Boots for 50Octs PAIR a aes J.H BELL'S ——_ a a a | WANT ay UOUSEKEEPER © Am - To"*come in and look over our groceries Our stock fine and fresh and guarantee. to be ati sfactory. We keep -very- hi ng in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wat we want you to see when you are looking at our ,oods. Cheir lowness will surprise you. MBISCOLL and FLORBSBY a Pen saree cacti aa “Texders for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (marked tender for cheese sd batter maker) will be received by the ‘adersigned up to the 15th February, 1900 » fom any person wishing to coutrect for the man afacturi ng of cheese and bu ter Im te Red House factory for the inccming Maron; teuder to state wages per month fot cheese making aod same for butter Making, aleo to etate that the persoe tend- Mag wi!! prepared to give suf cient Marantee for first class work. ! Lowest or any tender aot necessarily Meepied. ; A. D. McDONALD, Secretary. Durell, P. O. Jao 17tL, 1900 er pe r sul aha a or PUR AAP LT eC NG FEE aN EP NERY EES tt a . ye * a WHEN HE \ (TeEu TS ¢ ! f, ' ag it ie a : a iiis | oh shin an © ‘ i ‘ ; CNet ee oe 3 Kit a r. if att Lilt men ii kk Ca ad it at the time to create a seb- a ing ‘ owder The ‘rustlers,’ as they were a band of cattle vho de their beadquarte on’s Flole Some ranchers who had suffered at their hands determined if possible to recapture their stolen cat- tle. and to this end they organized ap expedition, : ied, were thieves rs at Jack “The story of how the ‘rustlers’ coop- ' ed them up and how the latter were finally arrested, after a fight of several days, and spent some months in jail at Cheyenne is all ancient and oft told history now. but | beard a story in connection with the fight the other day that struck me as rather amusing. It seems that a young Englishman was visiting one of the ranches, but he had declined to take part in the expedition on the ground that he had no stake in the game. He was persuaded, how- ever, and finally went along, but with the distinct understanding that if he wanted to return home at any time he was to be allowed to do so. When the party were driven to take refuge in the cabin in Jackson’s Hole, they managed to construct an _ outpost, which would hold two of their num- ber, some yards in front of the cabin. “After the fight was on the young Englishman became the life of the par ty. He had a banjo and wag the pos sessor of a good tenor voice. When the matters looked most dubious, he kept at it with his banjo and his song until cheerfulness was restored. He was a good shot and made himself in- valuable In many ways. One day, however, when he and his friends were eccupying the outpost, he turned to his companions with, ‘You remember our agreement and that I was to be allow- ed to return home whenever | wanted to? ‘Yes,’ answered the surprised friend, ‘of course I do. What of it? ‘Well,’ returned the young Englishman, with a cheerful grin, as be ducked his head as a white puff of smoke indi- eated that a shot was traveling in his direction, ‘if it’s all the same to you chaps, I want to go home now.’ ”"—New York Tribune. — —-— FP +O + e—————— To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it fails tocure be. E. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box We Wich Cur Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and Presperous N w We also desire to thank them their very liberal patronage during th past year, making it the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase ia business, We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Yreat George Street, doors from Grafton Stee... Removed Dhe®Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, over E. H. Norton’s, (aext Prowse Bros, ) Business office down stairs—where he will be customers, and aS many new ones as will favor him with a call, Special Attention. John Ccombs, _ Privter and Bookbinder. CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 117, draws by Mr. Cousins Secretary Treasurer, Park Corner Cream ery on the MERCHANTS BANK OF P E. ISLAND, for $36 00 dollars. Finder w')) please return todrawer, The public s hereby warned against cashing abov | beque. HE DAILY KASMINNR, CHARLOTLETOWN FEBRURY §, 1400 Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards. the food } against alum. Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to daith of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, colette The Bank of Nova Scotia (INGORPORATED 1832) ~~ Capital, - - $1,754,000 Reserve, - - $9,180,000 A general banking business transacted. Deposits reeeived and interest allowed at 3}. Jan 6—!mo., 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. KR. T. HOLMAN. Jan dlyw Imo be convinced, SAS TYN PPE PPNETITTT TTT TPNH NTS ON FA Fine cotton, deep frills of embroidery, five rows of tucking, price.............903 Fine English Cotton, deep frills of em- broidery, six rows of tucking. .........$1.15 Extra five cotton, with three tucks and frills of torchon lace, price.....+...... $1.55 Queen’s cloth with deep friil of same, insertion settiog, deep frill of embroidery on bottom, finished with feather galoon, queen’s cloth, three rows of tucking, deep frill of embroidery, finished with feather galoon, price... .....s+rse.$2.25 Cuffs Cuffsall styles and sizes, Linked or buttoned, round or square corners, White Cambric Ties for evening wear. 72, inch Plain Unbleached .............12¢ pleased to meet all his old | Good Worx — Lowest Prices—| ell 7Z2inch ‘* r pda ahs onseke 64s gee 72 inch Twilled Towels. A pair of Large Linen Towels, size 24 AL, PTICOrecseseeee see cereees <a obapeueee Remnants. Dress Goods, Prints, Muslins, Faces, | Embroidery, etc., etc. veryrnyyy iiiais which plugs up the drain. . | ; ; 7 ; } ‘| i i la ; ; : sa ; | ' t y “3 ‘ ' ¢ : : j beat Von it ; | 4 é ef ea *) ° att 30%) VS he * ; > wi GA See be | tor which D > Kidney : : i ; “9 Cel i | ; re In y the Kid- ' 4 dammea 5 » AKC er t, which ii sheuld be « xpelled in the if form of » flows back i t and lodees in the cells yf i 1) and loa 1 the ceus ¢ the flesh auc puifs out the | skin. Remove the filth * ' j Wanicipat a visit from you. F’. Pe —— GAAAUAAAAASAALUAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAALANdUAAA LUA AAAAdN dad AMAL GAAMAAUU ANd ddd dddddaddl Restore tee Kidneys to health. There is only one , Kidney Medicine DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ——! Only One More Month Our celery will only hold out about one menth. Some of the wise ones are order- ing & quantity to be kept in reserve for tnem. We have held on to the best for the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children who keep the most dainty part of their lunch to ihe Jast and at the rate it is going the time will 800n come when there will not even bea last. Te moral to the above is quite p'ain;no need to read between the lines it is enjoy it while it lasts, We also have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Island Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brussells sprouts, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, parsripse, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mushroom io%a few days at Gays Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Mon thurs sat & wkly. omer Frequently Done, stout it possible t® cook by Do you believe lectricity % e nD Al After a fashion. i i offended nin Washington the et! and be sept me the worst i “ast £34 ireld &é publie ma day, by telegraph 1 ever had.—Chicago Trib- une A Relapse, “Were you ever treated by a physi- cian for your nerves?” “Yes; and | had to get some more { medicine when | received the bill.”’— Philadelphia Bulletin. That's What They Call It. “Papa, what Is broadmindedness?” “Agreeing with headstrong people when you know they are wrong.”—Chi- cago Times-Herald. Simply Killing. Miss Tiptilt—Yes, dear, we are both strangely beautiful, but I thimk you will admit that mine Is of the most deadly, fatal order!—Ally Sloper. HEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood's Sarsapariila will do you wonderful good. Be sure tt GET HOOD’S. SS eoee WEDDING ! : Highly finished Quartered Oak Cabinet containing 164 pieces Table Silverware (wm. Rogers) suitable for wedding or presen- tation gifts. most comp!ete made —costs $175, se:l for $125 cash. Particulars from SILVERWARE, P O Box 1045, MONTREAL, Swed wo SOBEL ~~ HE OE 89OOG6G8 G4 academe = » Pe pe BL of 5} Gf: ES « ih ah 2 1. + : . Napkins. Special value this week in Tabie Napkins, price 75c, 95c, $110. $1 30, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75, $3.50. Domestic S heting. Don’t take our -woid, compare and eErnervertePreneeyyevenneyneresnnegr anny: prpyprnnrepnennnennennnrenennnnernnrarreeeeteeenenenerenonreger rn IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. witabdle Linens... When buying Table Linens remember we have the best assortment, the best quality, and quote the lowest prices. PS CULUU UCL eCCOCL LG Unbleached Bleached $8 inch Unbleached Table Linew..............0eceeees 15c 62 inch Bleached Table Linen............. .......... reese. 480 Sv 2 " " shoddenebessdesssincuaank ae 63 inch " " iM -:* ieenpbbeossebehes atabel. 4 < wads wn 46 't " n Mic tn 4 0 hee tak eee 72 inch " " " tee eeeeeree COCO ee se eeee sadebWunee en i" " " cecnie'e.s counesede o sae 72 inch " " _ ee eer seeeeees secseccescesesss -OL.10 54 on " " 1! | “esspeennuedadeucteasas asus cue 72 inch " " " Socesorene esc veee voarea gene BO Oe 4 " " " severceeceesee OG 85 inch - “ Meehan nde a 7. 6A " tt ii: ese ae eeescess o's vescenes SO0 85 ‘nch - ” 7 cick Pa a a soscerecessen se o Hh OU os " ' © exschadecsnniaseguinsht e.g anne 58 ‘nch Unbleached Colored Border.................. 403. Serts. Drawers Good zotton, wide hems, with three rows Drawers with frill of lace, open Of tucking, PTiCe.... reccccrees ss eeesereee 400 price 25e Fine cotton, three tucks, frill o embroidery, closed, price 35 Five cotton, three tucks. frill of { embroidery, finished with feather embroidery, closed, price 45c Extra cotton, 2 rows of tucking and embroidery frills with feather galoon, closed, price 55 Extra cotton, 5 tucks with frill of cotton and lace insertion, finished with feather galoon, price 58c hirts Special value in Men’s Whith Laund ered Shirts at 75c, $1.10. White Shirts for evening wear. Sheeting 72 inch Bleached Sheeting..........18 66 inch Domestic Sheet ng ...sssesesesseees Se 72inch - a 68 inch o “ esevecsveesree SiG ¥3 inch 6 o6 2% White Wear. Towels Corset Covers, White Cotton .... Corset Covers, White Cotten, with torchornlace.......... (rimmed eee POO e evens White Cotto Heavy White Cotton, 36 inches, epecial....5¢ and save money, SUNNYSIDE:: hevhéew x kOe .22¢ Buy White Goods*here rkins & Co. A pair of Large Turkish Towe BIOS. ov 0 0 0 eneses Remnants White Cotton, Silks,Laces, Embroid- ery, etc., etc. bbdbbdbddddadizic BAT GAINS 20 PER CENT. OFF A if, HEAT: NG STOVES .. THE Genuine Tortoise Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. HILLSBORO RINK AFTERNOON SKATIAG Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.30 to 6, with band until further notice. EVENING SKATING Mcnday and Thursday 8 to 10. Band in attendance. Couson Books now oa sale, 5 skates forone dollar. B. C. PROWSE. E.H.B EER, } Manager? Important—-a Announcement We hereby beg to aunounce to our customers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Mesers R. F. Maddigan & Co, and weuld solicit for them & continuance of the patronage so libera!ly extended ta us in the past. W. GRANT &CO Ip connection with the above we tak this opportuuity of informing the custom- ers of the above firm, aad the public generally, that we heve in stock a full lineof general groceries,which will be sold cheap for casb. Free delivery of gooda to all parts of the city. Telephone consection. R. I’. MADDIGAN & CO. Queen 8t., Ch’towa Jan 18, 1900—d&w Redeem The Time Des Ff Now is your tsme to purch- ase a nice Oak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them at a big discount, at the Mod- ern Jewelery and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. Visit our Store Where you will find a large stock"o' the following to select trom. WATCHES in gold, silver and nicke!. JEWELRY in rings, chains, brooches etc CLOCKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In che optical line, epectacier, eye glasses, opera glassea etc. CH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. —- - ; : ~ - . . Bier lpg rr eed a - Seti: A NO AO A Bt te SENET on . aT Le ene ar EM mt NER NRCS SINE * cry en sae Frame. ~ ath Da ae en ot RES MO ee Stem RR cme area