ee te a o a . ; Bet | : THE DAILY. EXAMINE Subseriprion St a Year 3 A Mo th. a, Th EWEEKLY EXAMINER |” a Year . ipti n $l 4 wT, w? = * 3* Postpaid to Anyi ‘Ade ress| \ <4 Braialbare- -R Nicholson Ch’town— Mason's Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen “t Haszard & Meore, Grafton St, Cu Mitchell, Queen St, W M . otin, Gratton ! pell, Pri Johnson & Johnson, K¢e Capt T White, Pownal at. F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, ©a digan— Hearh Norton. f+eo1 etown Hon ty Gordon. Kens neton— © Love Latte ¥ ork— 5 Brown More ! HD Vckwen Mt @awart- Douglas & Jardine. Symprerside—D & Currie, 2mall aaa Soaris— Perey Seaman D 2utberland. Ryda: dnoyv, C B—M Forrestal. TENDERS! -~ FOR— lndian River Church. Teo lers are asked for the construction aud completion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 5th Mareh, next, to be addessed to she undersigned and marked ‘Tender for Lodian River Catholic Church.” Pians and epecifications can be seen on Monday, Sth February, next, at the Bishop's Palace and at the office of Mr W C. Harrie, Architect, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwards thev can he een at the Parochigl House,Summerside. A certi- fied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to ascompany each tender, which will be returned if tender be no! aecepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. [he undersigned does not bind himself to accect the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. iver, P. E. I., Lat'l 900. _ Jan 3 indian R Hera d. We Wich Our Customers ~—ONE AND ALL— A Hippy av Prosoaruds NW Wealso desire to thin’ thea f cheir very liberal patronage during th past year, making it the mest suceess- year we have yet had. efforts to please has Leen ae | “4 apprecft [ is evident from our capid increase ia business. We will strive to merit still your continued patronage. W. N, TANTON JEWELER ‘Treat George Street, doors from Grafton St...... Prince Edward Island Railway |; On and after TUESDAY, 26th, Dec., 188€ the trains o/ this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excep‘ ed,) as under — —$$—$——$— ll further Trains Out Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up > ©. & A. M PM 310 715 ly Ch’town ar 945 210 330 731 Royalty Junct 925 15% 417 812 N. Wiltshire 839 118 43i 825 Hunter River 825 105 513 859 Emerald Juc 7 44 1230 647 9 2B Kensington : 7 - - = 620 98a waide v6 P. M. 1230 iv ar A,M,. 1010 113 .... Wellington..... 9 27 San. okee a Post Hilti. 2c». 8 49 300 .....O’Leary ...... 7 40 405.. Alberton........ 6 35 508 a .. Tignish..... lv 5 40 PM AM. PM AM 2 10 iv..Charlettetown..ar 10 10 3 35 ar f Mt. Stewart Viv 8 45 tO \ Junction far 8B 5 : .. Cardigan. ...... 7.15 * Georgetown. .. v6 50 PM AM °M AM 345 1-..Mount Stewart...ar 8 25 Se. wi neese as 757 See eee, TY ao | lv 600 PM AM P. M. A. M 5 1E \v Emerald Junction ar 7 35 605 ot Cape Traverse..lv 6 45 Pr. M. A. M. | Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. PB GA SH. AR. P, Superintendent, P. E. I. D. C. McLEOD BARRIS'TER, -ATTORN EY, SOLI1: ‘CITOR, ETC, Orrice-—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Scotia . — ee? @e )®O@ © GO. ° @ OR « Bees bivh RI rr ry) PU nv! wi V< art TAKE AN IDEA FROM ONE OF | YOUR GUESTS The Sad Fate of Old Man MeSweeny, an o Forgot That It {s an Utter Im- to Please I iets dy In | the World. : { « should think it would be a good ‘estions from their guests,” said a atting at the counter of f. Se ed the clerk was the very scheme that ruined old man McSweeny at the Prospect Lake Elouse. Did y’ ever hear of the ase? No? Well, it was like this: ers Lake was one of the fin- ner hotels in the northwest, anil ok i Me Sweeny got it on his hands through a loan. He knew nothing the business, and naturally he utroduced a lot of impractical ideas that caused continual kicking. “One day the suggestion box scheme happened to pop into his head, and he immediately put one of ’em on every floor, conspicuously labeled, requesting advice from the guests for future guid- ance of the management. “Say, | wish you could have seen bow they jumped at the chance! Ev- ery crank in the house turned loose and wrote suggestions morning, noon and night. They had te make two col- iections a day to keep the boxes clear, and old McSweeny was tickled nearly to death. “This is the prize safety valve for kickers.’ he said. ‘It relieves their minds without annoying anybody, and by the time they come here again they will bave forgotten all about it.’ “I don’t know how it ‘micht PNEUMONIA leaves the lungs weak and opens the door for the germs of Consumption. Don’t wait until they get in, and you begin to cough. Close the door at once by healing the inflammation. ocolls Cnuilsion makes the lungs germ- proof; it heals the inflam- mation and closes the doors. It builds up and strengthens the entire system with wonderful rapidity. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT va BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte. “A Dat ? rit have WRC Ge © FD ~weo te Gad THE EXAMINER ¢ COUPON. PORTFOLIO OF Glimpses of South Africa In Peace and In War. CUT out this coupon and bring or send it with 10e in silver to the Pertfolix Department ef “The Ka- aminer,” and get oe “Glimpses of Seuth Afric in Peace and in War.” @ ©2262 2264 @ % 604448666 $100 Reward Offered The uadersigned offers a reward of $100 for information that will lead tothe con- viction of the party or parties who etripp- ed and carried away sbvut six chains of barbed wire from fence along my Mill Pond. EDWARD KELLY Southport. = O22 06066 6464S BO244608 STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or be Vesee * ©2824 0088 magazine or book to read, Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars etc. AT 3 | when you're passing this wey. MASON’S }R. H. Mason { eae Ges oe “28s The Best on Karth, For sale at Maple Grove Farm Barred Plymouth Rock fowl, 6 cock- erels and 25 hens. Aaéress . WILLIAM CLARK, dy & wkly North Wiltshre. pann out e" 1 be had a row with bis ! Or and f ve him ; notice ft quit even the scoub- drel sat down on the quiet and answer- letter, thanking each writer : ; ° plrralhylea for bis valuabl ed every , Wh pULla«LY tions’ fully carri pel and assurin hin t woul he ed out next se ason, ! less ol expense. . ’ O +. |; f ’ “Il cant remem r a tentn or tHe ideas advaneed,” continued the clerk, wanted the bouse run on a strictly | reretarian hasis. another wanted a Sunday. One chap th ought. the dining room ought to be ou the roof, severa} others advocated ee tting it in the base- ment, an astronomical gent desired @ observatory wud “l in the er, a sun cure idict proposed inclosing the veranda with blue glass, a sporty guest advised attaching a bowling al- ley to each bedroom and every last one of the whole gang was solemnly as- sured that he would find things exactly ns be wanted 'em next year. “Well, as soon as the house reopened trouble began. The first man that ar- rived asked where the captive balloon was that he had suggested for the lawn. The next one raised a howl for the Hungarian band he swore he had been promised, and from then on the place was In one continual uproar, “Almost all the former guests turned up, but as soon as they found out that none of their ideas had been adopted they went away again and abused the house all.over the country. “Seeing his trade disappearing, Mc- Sweeny got desperate and actually tried to put a lot of the idtotic sugges- tions into execution. He turned his best porch into a shootiag gallery, bought a big musie box for every bath- room and continued in his frantic ef- forts to follow advice until the sheriff finally came along and closed him up. “I may have embroidered it a trifle, but in the main this is a strictly true story, and the moral is that it doesn’t pay to encourage critics in the botel business. It's very strauge, but run- ning a hotel is the one thing in the world for which every ehump living thinks be bas a special and peculiar aptitude.’—New Orleans Times-Demo- erat, free _—--- — ae Knew Piayfair. . The manager of the phosphate mine was a Scotchman, tall, big boned, with the strongest Glasgow Doric in his tongue. At fifst he was obdurate and desired us to leave the grourd and to drop the specimens which we had taken before he appeared. Aft last I addressed him in good Scotch and ask- ed him whether he thought I was a mining adventurer, “Aye, that’s just what ye are.” “No,” I replied, fessor.” “Shen, name.” “My name,” I said, “is Playfair.” “Man,” said my Scotch friend, “are ye Lyon Playfair?’ i assured him I was, but expressed surprise that he knew the name, to which he replied, looking from his 6 feet 2 inches with compassion on my 5 feet 4 inches, “Hoot, mon, yer name’s traveled farther than yer wee legs will ever carry ye.”—“Letters of Lyon Play- faiw’! “IT am a Scorch pro if ye are, ye’ll be bavin a Prepare For Lent FISH FISH FISH Fish stories as arule are not believed, but in this case we are uet the anglers, so you cen rely on thisone. We are angl- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we cffer you is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices consistant with quality and the present high estate ef the Fish market. We have in stock some prime Codfish by the lb and quintel, also Boneless Hake and Codfish by the lb and bex. The Herring market ia poorly supplied; bat we can supply them bythe doz, bucket and balf bbl. Also ia stock, can~ aed Salinen, Lobsters, Clams, etc., aad a foll lmeof general groceries, all at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali party of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & to LOWER QUEEN STREET. FOR SALE The building ou the corner of Great George and Water Streets, as it now, stands. Building to be off the present site not later thanthe 20th March. If not sold by the lst March it will be offered at public auction on that day. Appl; at Hotel Davies. tf. wn NEW ORANGES & LEMONS 140 cases received to-day ex Minto. CARVELL BROS: cyt Pod | that it b t open all ght | O13 trate the oi! tow-. | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FE3RUARY 27, 1990 ET TT rae A RN A were Bice sienna | Fur Ca arrh, Asthma, Brone chitis, Influenza, Colds. You have probably read of the crew Catarrhozove method of treatment and its wonderful cures of these diseases, We | want you to try Catarrhozoue and be con- vinced of ilsmerit. For ashort time we will send to readers of this paper, free, @ 1 95 1'8:. suffici manen ly cure. fend your address ‘and enclos2 10 cents in stamps to cover the sof mailing. N.C. Por 4 & Co 9 | Kingston, Ont The — g of rail is valuable in that raind ru-t pene - , and that vege- line- of the rails is des- d outer ¢ tation along the troyed. _— Cit Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and wben the polsonope matter gves through the bo yin the circulation, the whole —— is tainted and deranged. This ie call 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 pilla dose, 25 cents a bex. The cheapest medicine in the world: seeicancesenitatiilt nts ilatat tate Don’t Tear Down—Build Up. The old-fashione1 theory of tearing down diseas® was entirely changed by the advent of Dr. A, W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Through the mediam of the circula- tion and the nervous system they strergthen oat invigorate every organ in the human y. An Interesting Case. Mr. W, G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington Street East, Toronto, says:— “While living in ChicageI wasina terrible state with itching and bleeding peice, 5 I wcies several of the best physicians and was burnt and tortured in various ways by their treat- ment to fo avail, besides spending a mint of meney to nO purpose. ce ooming to Toronto I learned of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I used but Ome box and have not been troabled with piles in amy shape or form since,” — Minard’s Linimen t Cures Burns & seald Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria, Minard’s Liniment Cares Colds, etc. To Curea a Cold in in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All luggistsveiutd the mony it fails to cure be. EK. W. Grove’s sienature is on each box = ie\lake BLANK BOOKS For aii the leadiag Mereautile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & Moore To Contractors Tenders addressed to Prewse Bros, Charlettetewn, will be received up te the 19th March, for the erection ef a b¥ick store building 42x109 feet, three steries, in the ‘town of Sydney, ©, B. The lowest er any tender net necessarily accepted. Plans and specificatiens can be s°en in Sydney at the Sydney Recerd Office, and here at the office of C. B. CHAPPELL, Feb 16—eod Architect JUST IN oa 02 626 Qo "ZT A few dozen regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which can be bought cheap. CHAS J. MITCHELL, BooKSELLER and STATIONER ueen Street. Prowee’s..... . Gold Crown and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate —Prices,— DR. J. P. MURRAY _ Qaren Street canoes FOUN D,—Between the Queen’s Arms and Charlottetown a Reayy ulster cost. In the poke’ ts a grocery bill from Driscoll « rnosby. Owner can have tne same by pay- CUE ak NORE AE FO RE fn DPE tem ee |The OT CORN ORT es OE ERROR ee aap tore Tnat Curves Avray Goods Frest © x IX ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY : GLASSWARE, GROCERIFS, ENAMELED WARK, ET¢ ‘ For 30 days e will give free an Enameled Coffee Pot with ever Vv pure of one vivea with our tea and coffe: e, also. _P. MONAGHAN, » Upper uee Ww T ea Pot, a Lea hase dollar Oe oxevcaoneT an all styles and _ sizes suitable tor ] fall and winter wear — for the lowest possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER Boot and Shoe Store. BLUE DISHES. o0W-'--- stock of Blue Ware at 25 per | We are selling the balance jc cent discount. | Call and get « bargain at W. P. COLWILL’ ane en ae mam PO aie A 2 Se SS SG SO a H d Jonn T. lickenzie, & THE TAILOR & eZ CHARLOTTETOWN - - - PE. ISLAND i 3 4 - . a ee ag ee Sa SoeeRereenes + CORSETS - Forty pairs Black and Colored one dollar goods to¥night Fifty Cents sd hls oil Oia. Tit ap te Ss eat PONT & e 7 K a? 9% LONLON “— ReeReE Pewee ee Se I. J. Harris, ‘saviadnanindesnininiad [fe a a eh Sennen _. “Bhishiy Of all Merchants for this advertisement. James Hender- | 'iag £0 . 8S. North River, : Wholesale from the distiller A G. Tuoaesos & Cd. Glasgow.