ae ee _nhgit Os mm i “ )..™ 6G ae. tani a a a ali i i PER COTO: 24. Oe o , > cane \ & De Ww VUYURM COMFORTING sd every where for “Highly Nutritive Specially grate- o “ thea jus und dyspeptic Sold } 1~1b tins, labelled (FS BPPS & CoO.,: Ltd. .OlmMmceC pathic YVYROMLIS LB, London, England. . TEAKFAS | SUPPER <PPSS COCOA TO THE DAILY EXAMINER i —_ ‘ Subseription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER iption, $l a Year, able in Advance. to Any Adcress -roperties. mfoartin Avil Subse Pat Postpaid l'ae DAILY dav of publication at the folluw- ng places :— rarton— >= Mnuttart. td iba Nicholson *town— ason’s Newstand, eo Carter & Co, Queen aszard & Moore, Grafton St, } Mitchell, Queen St, V M Coffin, Grafton : t, happell, Prince St, yhanson & John3o0n, Kent ‘‘apt T White. Pownal St, J Hornsby, Victoria Row, ligan feath Norton. rat 2—! ton D Gordon. rown i iD vwekwen wart lugiaa & Jardine. eminerside 1K Currie, mall & Beairs ) =ntheriand : ne Wanis, Lost Found, &¢ Mo 5 Li Mondéy C011 g ,000t eix mona hs Old. blacK wilh white coiiar snd brenst savers ta the DAI af **T arry”’ ,aru is ofl cel any } ' ation that a ' e S *% : ; - A {! A rr ; <j mew : an»Out the rai wey sation, ronier please deave at this o: Ace rED —To learn the milliners McEachern at Jas. Paton & GIRLS WA) Apply to Mis Do's. 4 good steady boy, »ge abou! en who understands taking acd cattle, also general work Country boy preferred. 4 poly nape fice 52 — WANTED-— fifteen or six’ sara of horses bout a house at EXAMINER Ss AFE Aoply at Norton & (co, SALE. —A large ottice safo. FOR the ¥ Hardware Stere. R. B. i(Uesday eVeulek, a pufow CU of money. finder will be re- ring same at this Office, cecum is ss t.—UOn aining as" warded by les _—-T wo boarders can be com- no children in the Apply — FO SALI .—Desirable resivence, pleas- antly situated at the head of Prince Street. Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large aut stables. e'c, etc. intending purchasers ‘an inspect the premises everv Thursday afternoon. Fill particulars on application to Mrs Unsworli. 3 wks tues & sat. ~~ ” BOARDER: fortably accoinodated, family. A good chance fur students, to P. O. Rex Lt. EGGS FOr W yandottes f:om HaTCHING. — Silver-laced pure bred stock Maie Sird took second prize st Halifax. Apply to David W. Brown, Little Yor. l aw 4 ins, WANTED,- $200 per day sure, gentlemen «re ladies; special work; position permanent; reliable firm, with best references; e«perience maecessary Address, S. M. Fry, Field Manager, Han iilton, Ont. eS We.haye some very good Boneless Codfish. It is much nicer than the wdinary ‘Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Codfish in tins. Kipper‘d Herring’: in Tomato Sauce. ets Canned Finnan Haddies ~ Sanned Lobsters in } and 1 lb tins. Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Mexico.) Oanned Sulmon (British Columbia. ) Oanned Salmon (New Brunswick.) French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. s2eR & GOFF Queen & King Square Grocers. BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI JITOR, ETC. , OrricE---Bank of Nova Building, Uharlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Gold Cro'mm and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate —Prices,— DR. J. P. MURRAY AQuren Street ....--... Scot ia TXAMINER is on sale every | ) ° . - INABEL LOVER rd ™! ) i} . 7 ner wot | } j i ar) a1 ran ain ** hola Cc! : Ss Li Ure \ \ h fled 4 ‘ \ | [I have no wife! She has gone! Do you hear me? She has fled from me’ !’ The servants fell back with a crv rnation ; his mother fainted. cried the house- be of const ‘‘Heaven help us!’’ keeper. ‘‘Our young master must mad to say such a thing.’”’ Faithful Gregory uttered no word. Max strode from the room, leaving them in little groups talking the mat- ter OV Miss Clavering followed him out into the corridor, laying a little white, fluttering hand on his arm. ‘‘T am for you, Max,’’ she said; ‘‘but you are best without her. I saw how it would end long ago, and I’ warned you. Let her go. Never let vour heart break over the falsity of a woman.’’ Think of the disgrace, Inez,’’ groaned. ‘‘By to-morrow every will know it.’’ ‘*You will have to face it,’’ clared. ‘‘Face it bravely, like rester should.’’ ‘*T’ll tell you what I shall do!’’ he Sorry } ne one she de- a For cried. ‘‘I will follow Hurlhurst to i f the world and h him down, showing him less mercy than I would a dog. Such men are not fit to live.. He tempted Florabel away, and he shall answer for it by his ite, he shall take mine.’’ ‘ LV wa Terrivply 4 - ened Oh, Max,’’ she cried, ‘‘do ni do ; Your life is worth m than a thousa le irts like ] el’s She was ¢ iy a— He stop} her short by an imp : matter what s do not say anvthing about lorabel,’’ he com- mande not endure it:’’ and he turned on his heel and left her, strode back to Florabel’s deserted boudoir, and locked himself in. Meanwhile the train bearing Flora- bel was whirling swiftly toward New York. Flight from her home Fiorabel, even in her excited, ill- reasoning state, a terrible step. But on the other hand, now that Max had deserted her, they would be glad she had gene, for they hated her. reached New York she took a cab, and shortly after found herself at the street and number her brother had given her. She rang the bell, and atidy maid showed her into the parlor. ‘*‘No card?’’ she said, lifting her eyebrows in surprise. ‘‘Then who shall I say is waiting for Mr. Huri- hurst?’’ , iis sister,’’ responded Florabel, simply. A few moments later and Arthur Hurlhurst came hurrying into the room. He cried ort in alarm when he saw her white face: ‘*Great Heaven, Florabel!’’ he gasp- ed. ‘!What is the matter? Why are you here? What has gone weong?’’ ‘‘My life has gone wrong,’’ she an- swered, simply. ‘‘My husband has left me, Arthur.’’ Ifa chasm had suddenly yawned beneath his feet—a thunderbolt aclex> sky fallen on his head—he my poor little F i ‘*T could seemed to When she Ay O_p ayp Wett Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winorlow’s Soothiog Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. It iseaid that one of Chicago’« big department stores will presently add ccf- fins and {tombstones to its stock. peliteness 1s to his watch during A man’s idea of true refrain from consulting a tedious sermon. Optimist—The days are beginning to gett flonger now. ‘*Pessimist—I don’t know ; my notes come due as fast as ever. You’ have doubtiesa observed that when a boy reaches the age of indis- cretion he tackles [cigarettes, ‘Fortune favors the brave.” It is also favorable to those who purify their blood at this season by taking Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. ‘Tailor Made Suits.— Remember our tailor made suits this spring befere you place your order. We have something nice to show you as soon as the carpenters go. 300 yards costume tweeds and skirt» png showing for spring wear at Paton & Co’s. d & w. from } THREMATLY EXsMINER, UnsaRLOYDGTOWN, MARCH 14, 1900 A RTE ee ee ni TT et — — ld » 3 ore } " 2 TR eet ote do ete BSR SU SLA ‘ . , : , sz » , * ' : ~ ” A - “ - ~ ws ne wad lf ee ce | do not nndet tan |. Florabe! i) \ y / he cried, ‘‘I think my ears Must be Ge rae ecelying me, hat 1s it you say: ul 1] ; s nilke a Qi wm F | uy cys g\3 ’ | ; } lx 3 ar . face, aie . \ vrolden hair disheveled, her hands | ) Rubbers a ‘e CPs aa nervously together, her tear- ’ ped ves regarding him intent- ly, and oh! so piteously. bid AWLE my A Salud bao MY AUDA ap. Fie forever. I e 4 has vone out oOo -~l could not remain in she hated me, life mo her’s house, for and so I came away.’’ He fell back thunderstruck. He was literally speechless. ‘Take off your hat and cloak and sit down and tell me about it, Flora- bel.,’’ he said, nervously. She unfastened her long travelling duster, and there, in picturesque dis- array, were the blue mull and white the led lace evening dress she had worn evening before, with a spray of fa rosebuds clinging to the corsage. He on in utter dismay. ‘‘Great Heavens, dtd you travel in that?’’ he —‘an eve toilet! Pray put on your cloak again. I did not know. I not prepared to see that. Punt your before any of the looked cried Ling you « el ak O} servalu Jv, ‘“*And ~ now Flor: when she had complied, ‘let all about this strange affair. me hear L really thought vou were one of the happiest and most loving of couples. Wirat has gone wrong?’ His amazement grew when he heard her story. \ ritten on unior i Y | lnughed | t the idea n he accused | ‘ ‘ ’ CeTvl I | | ild not tell an untruth,’’ said } } slo ly (To be continued.) PM, a rT » Ae a ' { 4 ; 4 ~ ‘ 4 re ) uw leave tty 1 oa ee rm . 1 . vee wee ¥ WU Lad Aas —~ VC. nA w“wiili ae e 1 4 - . se ~ opens the door for the germs ~ > ee mMAtC Don’ i 2ON) UIT} LiCNn. AON t wait eT } th TF crm? 17 ann Yes, Utsalils ii ¥ eee Bee wel ili P < a : you begin to cough. Close the door at once by healing the inflammation. a) ee > acous Cmulsion 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 & BOWNE, Chemists, Torante. Not To Be —fleceived BEWRE of SUBSTITUTES Or Teas named to sound like BRAHMIN. } HRAAAAAARARAAEAA Haszard’s Brahmin. IS THE ONLY GENUINE. ASK FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER For SALE By :— J. D. McLeod & Co., Beer & Goff, Jenkins & Son, J. R. Warren, R. J. Wood, R, F, Maddigan, &{Co.,, | Stewart & Gates, R. H. Mason, J. H. Myrick & Co, Edward Cullen, HORACE HASZARD, Agent , For Canada Tc LET The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, suit-~ sble for a boarding house‘or private resid- ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID ; Qucen St — Kitchen Girls Wanted Two good kitchen girls wanted at Syd- ney Hotel. Wages no objecte E.LeROI WILLIS, | March 5,1900— ae all styles and _ sizes suitable tor 5 . . . tama fall and winter wear — for the lowest Yi possible prices, at McQUAID’S, oO LOWER:QUEENSTREER | Boot'and Shoe Store. jz VAGINAS ooseoCosEUnS YOU WANT TO REPLACE ——SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. Oo----_- We are selling the balance stock of Blue Ware at 25 per cent*discount. all and get a bargain at W. P. COLWILL’S wis «Ad takin Stn, tin Ali mri oe aialilaades John T. TicKenzie, & THE TA FR ee EOE ID I I er pe PED, n> hen ar mS ty . ws fi ' tr . ery Pt al : 4.25 abil +E od x ‘ x rs ‘ § 5 a lth lh sr wciaenick, ast uaa an ia 5 mad MA Rectan ataadl Lee r Pret 3 alltel (clita bs EE LdPER ods =~ meas i* le crn ec 2% wt aoe ae ee! CHARLOTTETOWN - - PLESISLAND a 4 \ 3 — rea Ree ae SERIE me | I NTR PRPS pre pce . MIPR seks WALL Sede tt 8 SAL AUT A » PABARAARAAAARA AE ARAR AAS e, | “ = Wasners ana Ringers “4 Willet Washer” Will save time and labour— We have them at $2.50. Our Ball Bearing American Wringers are the best that money can buy. Other Wringers from $5.00. Rubber Rolts.—Get your wringers repair2d. have new rolls in ali sizes. W. GRANT & CO LePazge’s Old Stand, Queen Street, * SFFSS FEE EP YUE EPS FPF ey We ea Ea ES ES SE Fa EE #¥ Gian THE GREATESY HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYING OUTFITS AN SUPP: \ES IS AT J.D. Biss There are several reasons for this. He was the first in business, im ported the first supplies, aud for many yeers was putting in entire plants in many of our first facteries, Also nade hundreds and huudreds of cans before anyone else thought of, and mow supplies the following articles: 8 to 12 horse ower boilers with all fixtures, pipe, ete, engine rats, presses, curd racks, curd mills and buckets, strainers, weighing cans, and conductors, scales, testing machines, glassware, curd knives. In fact everything required for an entire outfit. 1000 yards bandage cotton, 150 gallons Hanson’s Rennett,. coloring, rubber hose. and all supplies needed. All goods are of the best obtainable, Parties needing any of the above, kindly place orders at once. J-« D. BELT. Montague, P. E, I. Sh eee ies HAND SS aS aS ASIN aS TS ~~ oS ~~ * £ “25 Of ON” finest overcratings and suitiag: in’32.tch] we of Hx, ; 224 92d \/2rman manufacture—at very} fine prices 10 the ba ance ef .ne season. Ja Allncew “resh goods this season. JOHN MLEOD & CO criuce Edward island Magazine ...NOW ON SALE ‘tall the Bookstores and at KR. HW Mason’s News Stand iawn CONTENTS FOR MARCH, “The Idle Hour”—Frontispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll, First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Prof. Johg Cavern, A Prince County Ghost Story, by J. Mollison, Remnants of Acadiar Dykes, by W. HL Warren, Rise, Sons of the Empire! M. W. M. Scottis ssociations i PAs eis ee atuae . am by Hon. Tenant League Results, by John Ross, The Early Settlers of St, Eleanors, by Hubert G. Compton, To a Wounded Tern, Senate ae Clarke. by Jeremiah S. English Meanings of Irish Names, by W J. K, “Our Boys,” by May Carroll. Se a copy—Send for sample. The P. £. Island Magazine. P. O. BOX 698, Charlettetown, P, BE. I. UUULY i Lowest market prices. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware Pcople. Peaches 3 lb tins—25c, 2 lb tins—17e, Strawberries Raspberries AND Plums 2 Ib tins—13c, A nice line of prunes at 8¢ per lb. SANDERSON & C0 ———— 1885™ THE “= Pall & Witt FOUNTAIN PEN HAS NO SUPERIOR. Over one million of these best of pens have been sold. If you wan‘ a pen buy a WRIT. Sold on its merits. For sale by G. F. HUTCHESON, QUEEN STREET. Jeweler & Optician,