pe = * ee mee -+-~ gence 9 —— 5 oa aoe ae THE LAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 21, 1900, OE A ee stint PRE ENTREE STAI A ANE SON SN RATES BME CR a a ORO FD we aan “>? rm & ry, 5 oD UI RO) \JOR WEEKS. | w Avi } 1 tw Needed In His Business, A % YZ RN ee Ve “I’ve decided,” said the dignified old = ee ee en } itis Lh man, “to let you bave that young Brite b. o 4 is nd “ om ( i I ley after al) if you are positive that you fF: S lens | %s t be hay y without hi re . re Bi Liver com. f ‘ t beaut 1 eried g ; g them 1 don’t ki how ba yp you have > Cure Sick Headache me! N | can see the gates of » stomach and Dp St ning Dear dear, good, lans ~ old papa! I! | 1 for those : y al S\ v i O i can hardly wait my to ) il ll bim the glorious né H ht } 14! We shall all be so ppy now. It seems : C like a I ea I can hardly | at .’ jieve that I am awake! But, tell 2 : { ¢; what has made you change your mind? C | Yesterday en I tried to plead for ; , him you said you would never permit y os ( ‘ : ; io boel ’ us to see each other again. Ah, if you { d nes ' : had known how those words bruised | ‘long th We get 1 oo . Of OUr, my heart! What bas happened, father, | Rows oo } Of (hem In th | to make you relent?’ bs Cay] papers Remember me kindly He kissed her fondly and then, with | ' 4 eHey 8S9 to all inquiring — friends. The mail is} tears in his eyes, replied: On seeing our ap-}. ig : Pe re os of : - et ‘| Just going I sat in a little game of poker where For Purity and Savoriness AQLLY BRIGHT CHEWING TOBACCO 1S AT THE TOP OF ALL OTHER BRANDS. CO‘NION TOBACCO CO., Mooatreal. Easter Festival St. Joseph’s Conven: Se‘urday Evening, April 2ist. PRCGRAMME. ) ‘» tSelecticn...........8t. Cecelia Clad AGING .ccceereeeees s+ - KK MePherson V cal Solo............--Mre M Blake CWB OOO, cs ctecs Professor Caven MID .- ose sseseeee 1. Eggieson V ca) &olo......ccccseceecceoeeMrs Byrne Vp GEO so oo pio 6 ste Geo. Hennessy ene . -~ “71a > a K-'r+sbments will be provided. Adm ssion 10c;n0 children admitted in the. ‘ning Pr. -eeds no aia of St, Joseph’s Convent, Special Notice. H ving ‘pu:chased from Mr. F. J H«r sby the stock and good will of his look and Stationery Busines in the \ orris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices tor cash only. Miss | B. Hornsby , who bas managed the | business in the past, will be in charge af the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. <A well supplied news stand wil bea business. The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Mee —_THE «amt I Successors to F. d. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Gh’town, March 15, 1920. specia! feature of the | lank, the Boers | tired withou ng mm our airection. i. We had ‘ nto fire either. As the Boers retired we were al! ordered to ] 1, -] iA L } tollow up. We did so tii dusk when we arrived at Poplar Grove. Here we slept on the ground without cover, our great coats, etc., having been left behind with the transport wagons. It was a cold night, and we shivered till nearly daylight, when our blankets and coats arrived. We remained there next day, and on Sunday morning, the 11th March, started for Bloemfontein. After four days’ weary tramping under a scorching sun, we arrived on the 15th. The enemy offered no resistance to our occupation of Bloemfontein: We are encamped outside the town and very few are allowed in the city at atime. Iwasin yesterday afternoon for a short time. It is a beautiful city. President Steyn’s late residence is a_ beautiful place. There are many other lovely private houses. All the people speak English; the store signs are all in Eng- lish; the hotels have all English names. Everything in the shops is expensive ; about three times the price we would pay at home is demanded. I do not think we will be here much longer. The general opinion is that What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure Comfort in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corne in two or three days and without ditcomfort or pain. A hundred imitations rove the merit of Putuam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is slways sure, safe, and painlees See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. Ifthe earth is reslly round, why do we ti Ik of its four corners? —————— A CHOSEN FRIEND darvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen friend of Our best singers and most aoted public speakers. Noother cough remedy has such a widespread reputation. It quickly stops the worse cough, banishes boarsenees and cleare the throat and bron- chial tubes. Druggists and dealers re- commend Hervaid Brovchial Syrup. An artistis not to be blamed for making an exhibition of himself. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- ously upon its victim as Croup. Happy is tne raother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awakes in the night coughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stand by in the homes of this continent as a prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. To be abused is better than to be for- gotten. _—— ~~.» When you get sieepy after dinner you may make up your mind that you are getting old. | To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All rugegists refund the money it fails to cure be. E. W. 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To Be Lst. | i The western half of that house situated on the corner of Eusion and Hilisborough | Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Possession lst June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL Kidney Pilis, to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do| this you must have choice he happened to have a hand last night, and if we don’t get that money back in the family some way my business is going to suffer.”—Chicago Times- Herald. Afraid to Bid. At an auction sale of miscellaneous goods at a country store the auctioneer put up a buggy robe of fairly quality. An oid farmer inspected it closely, seemed to think there was a bargain in it, and yet he hesitated to bid. “Think it cheap?” asked the auction- eer, crying a 10 cent bid. “Yes, kinder,” was the reply. “Then why don’t you bid and get it?” “Waal, I've bought heaps o’ things in dry goods and so on,” slowly rejoined the old man, “and | never yet took home anything that the old woman thought was worth the price. If 1 get that ’ere robe for even 15 cents, she’d grab it up, pull at one end, chaw on a corner and call out: ‘Cheated again! More’n half cotton!” That's the reason i dasn’t bid.”—Obio State Journal. a good PAID HIS CLAIM Robert Bond Cured by Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills After Being Given up by Insurance Co. Mt Brydges, April 17.— Robert Bond, of this place is famous as the man who was allowed Total Disability by the Pro- vincisl Providen', of St. Thomas, and who subsequently recovered, owiug to his use of Dodd’s K doey Pills. 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Our trimmed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery) but creations of natures highest gift ORIG{NAL ARTISTIC TALENT the result of which cannot be obtained in any copy and can only be accomplished by our milliner MISS BIRCH who besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an immense range of Tips, Chiffoas, Laces, Buckles, etc,, to select from and will meet the requirements of all in point of price. “Customers both old and new will receive every attentionfin her department” at MATTHEW & MCLEANS Souris, P. E. I. “THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, President ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,711,997.7 Re All Canadian Policies payable iu gold<=ayy Before placing your insurance, pleas2 call or write {2 stimates. JOHN McEACHE RN. AGENT 27—Sa! & Mon lmo- rf ® \ aie a pe és <i