THE DAILY EXAMINER THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETUWN, JANUARY 2y 1900 et : oy of sheets, c shirts and skirts come from the use of Surprise ' Soap on the wash—never yellow or streaked, always clean and white. Surprise Soap has peculiar quali- | ties for La undry purposes—good for all uses. SURPRISE is the name of the Soap. WU ts Snowy whiteness UUAAP a oe ~re Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents afMonth. «3% THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription,§$1 a Year. Payable in Advance. Ripa Postpaid {toi Any, [Ad¢ress Yue Datry Bxamrver is on sale every day of publication at the folluw- ng places :— Albarton—G © Muttart. Bradalbane. ~-t Nicholson Ch’town— lason’s Newatand, feo Carter & Co, Queen “t Ha:zard & Moore, Grafton 81, ‘4 Mitchell, Queen St, V M Coffin, Grafton ‘t, > Thappell, Prince St, ohnson & Johnson, Kent St, ‘ant T White, Pownal St, * J Hornsby, Victoria Row, teach Norton. ion PD Gordon. : Love Brown. a’ digan— Georzetown Kensin tton— Little Y ork— Mgrell — H O “McEwen. 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Meeting a person once coming into the office Jate, the general asked } in about 11 or 12 o'clock bihAd | on duty. leave till late?’ an ip bis topmost note ask what department you belong to?” ery Saturday to attend to the clocks.” Sir Joho retreated for the first time in his life. er day at dinner the rest of the family belping themselves liberally to mustard. she waited until something drew away the attention of the others, when she lifted daubed a piece of bread with it and took a great bite. ately went up to her burned mouth; but, bravely suppressing an outcry, she put the bread away from her, remark: ing, “I think I’ll wait tll that jelly gets cold.” Needed an Explanation. hn Adye, who was governor ol fortress, always made h iainted with the work ned to be his depart 7 ‘ losely acgi f whatever happ« m what time be was supposed to be “Ob.” was the reply, “I usually stroll “Stroll in?” snid Sir Jobn in a rising “Then |! presume you do not | » | usually slip off about 2 “Slip off at 2!” exclaimed the veter- “Pray. may | “Ob,” said the stranger, “l] come ev- A Little Too Hot, Little Janet, aged 4, noticed the oth- the Nobody offering her any. the mustard spoon, liberally Her hand immedi- When a man neglects his health for a day he marks two days off the calendar of his life. When he neglects his health for two consecu- tive days he marks four days off his life’s cal- (S endar. And so on. we ~~That’s about the ratio, ' and it doesn’t take Haye HENS Av No matter what kind of foods you use, mix with it SHERIDAN’S CONDITION POWDER. It will increase your profits this f and winter. It assures perfect assimila of the food elements weeded to form eggs. TUT ah + 7 iy “ P peer St toe ee May be obtained in winter if you do as many saccesst{ul poultrymen do, namely, mix daily with the masii food Sheridan’s Powder. Has beea used and indorsed over thirty years. If you can't get the Powder send to us, One re k, 25 cta,; five, $1. Large two-lb. can, 81.20. nok tree Y a ee re — — er Nast, Conkling and Curtis, It is to be suspected that some of Tom Nast’s wittiest work with his marvelous pencil was “printed, not published”—was intended simply to gratify bis friends—and never met the eyes of the general public. Not long ago, in looking over the album of a lady who for years was a social leader at Washington, | came across a con- tribution of Nast’s which was as ef- fective in its way as any of the car- toons which have made his name fa- mous. He wanted to impress upon the lady that Washington life had been too much for him and did so by drawing a capital full length picture of himself as he appeared walking along the ave- nue. What gave the picture point and rendered it irresistible was the fact that the back of his head was where his face ought to be—in other words, Washington had turned his head. 1 suppose the politicians still recall Roscoe Conkling’s famous allusion to the great cartoonist in his Rochester speech “dedicated” to George William Curtis. Mr. Curtis at the time was the editor of Harper’s Weekly, a position which he had held for many years. Ip the course of bis philippic Mr. Conkling took occasion to refer to The Weekly, No Rreak In the Continuity, “T want to dismiss the idea,” said the eminent professor, “of ‘the so called cliff dwellers being a prehistorie and now extinct race of human beings. Thousands of their descendants are alive at this day.” “That's so!” exclaimed an enthusias- tic student. “They live in flats.”—Chi- cago Tribune. Vou Bad Things to Live With. “These skyscraping flats have knock- ed the stuffing out of romance,” said the young man. “Yes,” said the other young man, “they have. Fancy serenading a girl who lives in the fifth story with a: brass band and a Gianapolis Journal. megaphone!”’—In- Krunew a House Lot. Mrs. Pratt (angrily)—Oh, you think you know a lot, don’t you? Mr. Pratt (calmly)—Well, I ought to, my dear. I’ve been in the real es- tate business nearly 30 years.—Chica- go News. Fimancial Estrangement. “What cold glances Wiggins gives you, Billy.” “Yes; he owes me $5, and I owe him $4. He’s mad because I don’t pay him.”—Indianapolis Journal. fipoiled by Eminence, “Is your youngest child obedient?” “We got along all right with him un- til he took a prize at the baby show.”— Chicago Recerd. Acme of Incrednility. “You say you take no stock in his promises ‘%”’ “No more than in a war rumor.”— Chicago Perk = ——— =m sienna ——— - a a \ “RONG IDEA OF... YSPEPSIA The Goat and Nis Sheepskin. Bascom—Do ; education? Bilby—Oh, yes. A college education is all right, but the same is not always to be said of the man who fancies be has one. leva in a colesg uu believe As He Found It, “What do you find to be the principal expense in running an automobile?’ “Paving the installments on its pur- ebase.” Warlike Boys. All boys in the Malagasy schools are enrolled spearsmen when they have passed a certain standard. They are so adept with this weapon that at close quarters they are more to be feared thap the regular troops armed with rifles and bayonets. It is said that the first weeping wil- low in England was planted by Alex- ander Pope, the poet. “The Pilgrim’s Progress” has bees translated into 208 languages and dia- lecta. Tonight Just before retiring, if your liver is sluggish, out of tune and you feel dul bilious, constipated, take a dose Hood’s Pills And you'll be all right in the morning, CIVIG ELECTION In pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the fifty-tirst year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12, intituled: “Tne City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” aniof the Act amending the same, 55 Vic, Cap. 10, intituled * An Act to amend the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act.” _I do hereby give Public Notice that an elee- tien of a Mayor for the said City, and for one person to serve as @ Common Councilman in the ‘ity Council for each of Wards Number 1, 2 and of said City. and of two persons to serve as Common Councilmen in the said Cou.cil for Ward No. 4 of said City, and of three persons to serve as Common Councilmen in the said | CRESCENT") STEEL AGATE rated pie | plates make pastry that fairly melts in your mouth. a These grooves give continual circulation under pie, keep plate perfectly flat, pastry never sticks, This is only one of many kitchen novelties made in “Crescent” Steel Agate Warg They cost ne more than ort of date lines, being stronger, cleaner, more durable. Find our labels on yeur pur. f} chases, then you will have satinfac. | tion. 3 BADE ey The Thos. Davidson M’."¢ Co. MONTREAL, i A Saray 10 doz men’s fine rib bed all IW Arrived Thursda wool wortl and, although Mr. Curtis sat listening to Lim, he described it simply us “the paper made famous by the perttcil of Nast.’"—New York Mail and Express. | many days to cross off an entire year. And yet men recklessly neglect their health for weeks atatime. It is the easiest thing in the world for the aver- age man or woman to get good health and then keep it. It only needs a little stitch here and there. The big, dangerous mala- dies that threaten life are only the culmina- tion of the littie illnesses that are neglected. If when a man feels ‘‘ knocked - out,’’ *out-of-sorts,’’ “‘run-down,’’ overworked or overworried he will resort to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery he will soon feel bright, strong and vigorous again end able to combat all the big maladies in the doctor- books. Moreover the ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery” is a sure and speedy cure for some of the most dangerous diseases. It Summerside— D « Currie, small & Beatrato. »~rey “eaman, D 2utherland. Ssdney, C B— M Forrestal. Wants, Lost, Found, &€ 4 LOS—~-Oa Thursdty evening,a black tur : colar Findsr will be re warded by leaving 3 same at this o fice fe WANTED. An experienced canvasser t travel add appoint agents. No canvessing; salary and expenses paid. Drawer 66. Brant- ford, Ont. 20 d&w W ANTED-—-S art gir] fer general house- $1.25 a suit to-da for 1. Council for Ward No. 5 in said City, being in alla Mayor and Eight Common Councilmen representing the City as follows :— For Ward Number One.... One Councillor, ” " - Two... One Councillor, Tiree. One Councillor, Four .. Two Councillors, Five...Three Councillors, WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the 4th day of February, A. D. 1900. | Atthe sevecal places, that is to say: Throws all the Blame on the Stomach—The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines— The Permanent Cure is Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. oe : It is an old tdea long since exploded that ss ” figestion is confined to the stomach. WNo modern scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more difficult part takes place in the intestines. This explains why dyspepsia is never really cured by pre- ' parations which merely aid stomach digestion | i i Socris— Vragedies of the Grand Canyon, Tragic stories are told of web whe have lost their lives in the search for precious metals which may fie biddep or uncovered, says Harriet Monroe in The Atlantic. The great. primeval! flood cut its brond V through all the strata of rock, witb all their veins ol metallic ore, down to the earliest shapeless mass, leaving in its wake the lined worth $1.50 suit, for a few days ¢ $1 per suit, This is a genuin snap. See window. and act only on the stomach, This fact also explains why Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills have been so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- In Ward 1, at or near the office of Mrs work. Apply toMrs© V McGrevor, Prince | cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consump- oo ne, Street, Char) otretown 223ie0d tion. It cures nervous prostration and ex- | terraced temples and towers which| %# Ea: on aoe Laver Pits ait Gecity oa mperte, Queen Siveet Faecal ion. re assertions. eo : 1 F ys : T. ases Kidney-Liver Fi ai n rd 2, at or near the house of Mrs inom- ~~ ee @ we ~@ | haustion. These are not me rt seem to have been planned by some on the Fidneys, liver and bowels, and give new | a5 Connolly,’ opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Ware- Thousands.of grateful men and women have testified to the facts, and hundreds of their addresses and house. Sydney Street, between Great Georges and Prince Streets. In Waid 3,at or near the Market House, architect of divinest genius to guard their inaccessible treasures till the end tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them able to perform their work of ye the substances on which the stomach no Isn't | i namigs, ; photographs are : rinted > Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense| of time. And the river, rising far tc p In es at ro near. the City Hall, ed:cal Adviser. o of bas ; efiect, corner of Kent an ueen Streets. - the north among mountains rich to Stomach treatment may do well enough for In Ward 5, at or near the carriage shop é Comforting and.expression to be able tw go to place where you know every thing is done in a first clase manner Oar aim is to give our custoin~- ers the very best value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be etric'\ly firet clase. Give us a call and be convinced, ~AAA a Brace stewart and Co'y. ~> A.46@>4a 8 We < “I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discove for torpid liver and indigestion, and obtain rmanent relief,” writes J. A. Williams, Esq., of Brit Brook, Washington Co., Tenn. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser has had a larger sale than any other book of this class ever offered the public. This book of 1,008 pages with 300 illustra- tions, is full from cover to cover, of practi- cal advice on health matters. This great book, in heavy manilla covers, is now of- fered FREE to whoever wil! send 31 one-cent stamps to pay for customs and nore If an elegant French cloth binding is sired, send sostamps. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. mineral, bas been washing for ages the sands away and depositing thus gold and silver and lead in the still crevices of the inaccessible chasm. Here the earth laughs at ber bumap master and bids bim find her wealth if be dare and bear it away if be cau A young Californian who accepted the challenge and set forth upon the turgid wiuter to sift its sands for gold never emerged with his hapless men to tell the story of his search. Only near the brink of the cleft are a few miners burrowing for copper and sending their ore up to the rim on the backs of hardy slight indigestion, but if you have chronic in- digestion or dyspepsia of a serious nature you can profit by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have been mdey ey | cured by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, One ill a dose, 25¢, a box, at all dealers, os manscn, Bai@& Co., Toronto. Top of the Heap! of vhilip Large & Sop, on Great George Street And stthe said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, aad con tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shali comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies seuth of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of ~~ - J Macianalt For Best Value in Blankets. ©6@ 660 ‘Annual Meeting Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street ncluding the Common of the said Town. DON’T CALL A DOSTOR burros, as who should prick the moun- tain with a pin or measure the ocean “THE*MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists Threugh the night an | then witb a cup. NOMINATION DAY, Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf wait till morning to hove —-— mae WEDNESDAY. February 7th, A. D. 1900, ' oe a nl from the hour of Twelve at noon until the Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 hour of Fouro’clock in the afternoon of the same day. _ For qualification of Electors. see above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sections 24 to 29, H, M. DAVISON, Qity Clerk. JAMES WARBURTON, your prescription filled, OMT ba M AC D ON ALD. : a2 e ee ~*~ O@ @]Oe @O 27 3 4 @] @ OOS ae See Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Co. | A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills return the vcr- elct thatfor backache and kidney disorders | | | ¢ = the ‘ation i 1 t f = here fo 20 pee SF oe wen Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. The snoual meeting of the Charlottes Y Cul = Fills prescriptions at ary hour ica’s greatest physician. This great kidney towo Mutual Fire Ineurance Company = S pres f “ , ry = sold = Goaters * 25 os — A oe Office, Charlottetown, will be held in Farqubarson’s Buildiog, = : a the -“_e . the sennyi ils to which woman is subject.” ™ eee ee Quee: Street, on Wednesday, Jaonary W ill Have + Residence in connection with Drug ~_ C800 sw or 000604 0906 7 3 let, 8 o'clock p-m, for the purp a = Store, : : electi z Directors for the ensuing year |” = It is a pity the average man can’t bor- o . : 2a = Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts. | row money aS easily as hecan borrow : WED ; e cso ee — other bnsiness 38 = trouble. . ° : a Good = Teen es ouiss For Purity and Savoriness |! 4 bia DING ! ° B, BALDXRSTON, = ——————— . , - gz d : ; = ; inard’s Liniment for sale $ EiehLMohtaising'irices: 8 D. PARQUA ARSON le Silverware (wm. oe oar Clo ck ——an. SE 1500 Boxes Tin Plates evervwhere, suitable for wedding or ee ¢ | Chtowr, Jan 13 Preeident = E bi b b costes $175 all ton eiee a $ sat&wed td : = is ” verything comes to the man who a. Maiti i eelatcnceieeic nv anennetncheneieceeensiil a Sinead {f you buy it here. We &| GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” — [vais tusit terns with some no iveawane, 8] rp ae are snowing a large line $!and other Excellent Brands. y ” ra e ite’s f hat are RELI- S i i of clo; ks di : 12x12—14x20. To Cure a Cold in One Day B. IGHT g 2 Ca ramels ABLE, DURABLE and} STY For prices and terms use telegraph, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All R Ove 12008 ~ 609886006800 € druggists refund the money it fails to cure E. W. Greve’s signature is one ch box —$_—_— ><> > LisH. One that wejfancy most is a block-wood clock, strikes the hours on a musical gong bell, and the half hours on a tink- ling cup bell; it is taste- fully decorated in gilt telephone or mails. be. R. T. HOLMAN. and. Snowflake Chocolates == CHEWING TOBACCO iS AT THE TOP OF ALL OTHER Hair dye deceives psople who use it into thinking they are deceiving other people. What is nicer — at dinner than a bottle of goed pickles, We keep all kinds ranging from 12cts per beitle, including Janu dlyw lmo PHYSIGAL - EXERCISES The best place to buy Lad- ies Capes and Jackets is at ' se ‘eee BRANDS. White Oni n Can be had at any of tbe ji mumenteidl..§| laserre jo a Picalilli following firss elass etore ey : ao ee -_--— =~ INION TOBACCO CO., Montreal. Oni : i lll --. , RION: ; b If you have any inten. S| Miss H. ©. Macdonald. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY Walnuts. even T. J. Morris . tion of buying u clock it a ee Sua se Mixed D. L, Hooper j wil’ be well worth your E| , Sgiese may sarell tr names now, : NOTICE. on W. Pickard & Co. | ume to see us and get a au Gentlemen, 8, p m; Childs : Offce in New Prowse Block a —=-- Sweet Pickle W. A. Hutcheson i prices. Private classes and lessons arranged for arst door to the right “y eran. uales a soe abate . Girkens W. P. Carter tars. Telephone connection. Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. HeLeod & Co n application, at Miss Macdonald’s rooms, Prowse Block Sunnyside. Daring the coming week, Miss Mac« Tae Examovar Publishing Company, wii be held at the cflice of Tae Examiner bewspaper, on W “ esday, the 3let day In lever or cork top bottles W. W. WELLNER SANDERSON & CO HOEEEEEEESUELEDEREGLUESCARGRDERLCOREREERER EGER DO CLSEEERGEEERGGGERREEROCOCORGESOUESEERORRSROSRRDORSREERARRAERESE Dcnald will be at home to irtendiag of January, inst, atiSoc..« <. m: Jeweler and Engraver. pupils, from 11, am toi, p m,and4 to [) - AY -P Sy eee Ain iN, 5 pw i Jan 20, 1900 Sec’y. GROORR. : R. B, Mason, or : ne A. 0 ies casi