ee ye te be th MCI S ae eaten? reecgmrencgre ce ae oP hie “ ern en Oe NUINE OLD TIME AGATE WARE, How often you take up your old time enamelled ware, and wish you d get some more like it. It was so clean, so durable, so good. You can gratify your wish asking for 4 “CRESCENT” Steel Agate Ware [t is made by the same process. tr »s made with the same care, and costs no more than poo rer goods. Insist on getting Crescent ”’ brand, then you get the best MADE BY The Thos. Davidson M'f'g Co. MONTREAL. L_ Visit our Store Where you wil! find a large stock o 1» following to select trom. W 4 (CHES io gold s1)ver and nickel Jew ELRY io rugs, chains, brooche ic. CLOCKS ino marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In che optical ‘ine, epectacies, eve as , opera classes et “Hr TAYLOR Susnyside, jueen Square. REMOVAL ik. H. BEER | HAS REMOVED HI3- Insurance Offic © Mark Wright & Go's § Ji) N_RTH SIDE QI EEN St C All Kinds of Insurauce. cementite Ete Her Unhappy Query. dear!” exclaimed the thought- rirl. “I have done it again?’ ‘What have you done?” “Hurt the feelings of that gentleman who plays tragedy. I asked him if he bought there were any great actors now.” “Cn. ving sir, won't give some- “Please, )a poor father of a family?” What's that pho- paratus for?” you “give something? togruphbie apy “I'n an amatecr sir, and I'm collecting the pictures of all the people who give me money.”—Der photographer, Flob Nerves... Wastedand = EJ, A, W. Shattered by W or cain a Ch ase’s Nerve Food “* Nerves”~-what a world of meaning this word has to scores of thousands of womeg who, through the strains of social life and the worry of home cares, are fast approaching the Tave. ’ Nervous headaches, dyspepsia, irritability by day, restlessness and sleeplessness by night. Pains and aches in the body, derangements of the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms known te the woman of exhausted nerves. These are symptoms which entirely disappear when Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food is used. By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue this great food cure of Dr. A. W. Chase re stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells, $s new vigor and vitality into the system and Sas woman of many itls which are due to exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food cures by the building-up process, which makes the y round and p! —- and restores the glow of health to the pale. sallow cheek. soc. @ box atall deaers, u: & Co., Toronto. Revitalized by _imansoa, Bates The Inland Navigation Company e—I eam prepared to place al class «f FIRE INSURANCE at rates whit defy competition. You can save | nists by calling on ine ; E. H. BEER, wp General Insurance A, ext F.1 12 Te Ch’ (Limited) Annual Meeting. « Annual Meetingcf the above Ccm | be held at their«ffice corner « nn idee George and Lower Water Sircetr, (Le lotetown, on Wednesday the eevent! cas of Mareb next at the hour of eleve: . ._K @& ™. By order, F. W. HALES “Secreta Fel. 22nd 1900 dy ts, To Contractors Adidas i town Steam N\; srigation Company | Qneen and | | T. rders addressect to Prowse Bros, Ci arlottetown, will be received up to the 19 h March, for the ercction of a| brick store building 42x19 fect tLree stories, in the town of Syd: ~ (, Lb. The lowest or any tender not nec’ss.rily acceptec Plans and spcifications can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Record Office, and here at the office of Cc. B. CHAPPELI, Fb 16 —eod Architect Prapare For Lent FISH FISH »are no’ believed, Fisit Fieh stories as aru but ia this case we are not the angler, so you can rely on thisone. We are ang!- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we cfler you is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices consistant with quality aod the present high state of the Fish market. We have in stock some prime Codfiah by the lb ard quinte!, also Bo.cless Hake aad Codf ish by the ib and box. The Herring market \# poo:|y supplied; but we can supply them bythe doz, backet aod belf bb!. Also in stock, can- ned Salinon, Lobsters, Clame, etc., and a full line of general groceries, ali at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to all parte of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & to’ ' Building, Charlottetown. ; LOWER QUEEN STREET. (LIMITED) The anousl general meeting of The'| {uland Navigaticn Company, (Limited) cil be held in the room Capetairs) in Mr. obo MecEacbern building corner of ng Streete,Charlott+town, o Thured ay the 220d of February nes at ; o’c'ock, p,m. L.C. OWEN, Secretary. eod td. Jannary 39th, 1900. The Music Room Ile only perfectly equipped when the best of inetru- ments are found there— our Hientzman Piano is the foundation for all the musical excelleace you reek— It has all the rare qualities which sre s0 much ad- mired and desired. Come in acd Jet us show you “the best piano made.” Miller Bros., Queen Street. Conno'ly’s Bu liing. She AAA AAALAAUUUUUAU AAU UA D. C. McLEOD SARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI CITOR, ETC, serrvrrrrenrtrte treet TTT } ’ Orricr—Bank of Nova dy 3 mos ‘wkly 1 year. | Some other way.” fHE DAILY FXAWINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sadie’s Popularity. “What a favorite in society little Sadie Singleton is—-with the men, | mean! Yet she isn’t pretty, and ber figure is bad. I suppose they like her because ber disposition is so lovely.” “Lovely fiddlesticks! They like her because started the story that she is the favorite niece of a child- less old uncle with a trunk full of cop- per stocks.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. somebody The Old Man's Query. “So you want to marry my daugh- ter?” “Y-es, sir.” “Do you smoke?” “N-o, sir.”’ “Take her! daughters, and fi particular fondne You're a I've married off six all the husbands bave ss for my brand of novelty.” —Syracuse cigars. Lierald. She’s Sotid With Johnnie, Johnnie—Most don't think much of boys, but our teacher is stuck folks on ’em, | guess. Mamma—Is that so? Jobnnie—Yes’'m. 1 heard her say to- day that a thing of beauty was a boy forever.—Detroit Free Press. To Handle a Club, Mrs. Muleahy—An phwy is y’r hus- band workin wid all thim fureigners breakin stone on th’ road beyant? Mrs. Mulhooly (with proper pride)~ Sure he’s only trainin fur a position on th’ police foorce.—New York Weekly. One Way of Putting It. “You see,” explained the detective who had just slipped up on a case, “in novels the criminal always does his work the way the detective figures it out, and in real life he is likely to do it —Chicago Post. Speaking of Delaware. Teacher—Now, Tommy, tell me what the principal commodities of the state of Delaware are? Tommy (who reads the newspapers) —The failure of the peach crops.—Phil- adelphia Record. Retrospective, “Harry!” ‘What is it. Dorothy?’ “Did you give me that parlor lamp Christmas or did I give it to you?’— Indianavolis Journal. Or a Few Clothestines, Ida—Sometimes a few lines will cause a woman no end of worry. May—Yes; especially if they happen to be in her face.—Chicago News. At the Zoo, | SU ASAAUAAAAAAAAALAASAAAAUAALASAUAAAAOOLU A Scotia ! The Catamount—What’s the matter? You took sick. The Polar Bear—Yes. I think I need teroic treatmment.—New York Press. ERVOUS troubles are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which en- riches and purities the blood. It is the | bes t medicine for nervous PEOPLE. ‘Bare Foted ‘No Never When yos can buy girls nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Cusidren’s Button d and Laced Boots for 5Octs PAIR aoe BA Tce J.H BELL'S Gold Crown and Bridge Work. (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate — Prices, — DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Street ....--s0. To LET The north end of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, svit~ able for a boarding house-or private resid- ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID QucenS! - Alarm Clocks If you desire to be an early riser, but fail to awake, we would advise you to enlist the services of one of our alarm clocks. ae (not German) to select from, at $1.25 and $1.85 respectively. G. F. HUTCHESON, QUEEN ETREET. Jeweler « Optician. Two good American styles | MAR‘H 7 wrractical Training. “Was she a trained nurse?’ “Tl guess she must have been. She hadn't been in the hospital a week be fore she was engaged to the richest patient.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Frequently It Would, “Pa, what’s an average man?” “One who thinks his employer’s bust- ness weuld be run a good deal better if he could have more to say about it himself.”—Chicago Times-Heraid. Worse For the Nephew. Returned Traveler--Is that rich old bachelor uncle of yours dead yet? Host (dejectedly)—Worse, a thousand times worse! He's married and got a baby.—New York Weekly. Hateful Brute. She—Guess what | paid for the new hat. HWe—Nothing. I am the one that paid for it.—Iadianapolis Press. As He v tonreid It. Common Person—Have you ever met the talented Miss Bung? Great Author—No, never. The tal- ented Miss Bung has met me several times, however.—Chicago Record. The Man to Ask, The question, “Where do the pins go to?’ is easily answered by the fellow who makes a ten strike.—Boston Com- mercial Bulletin. Wins on Points, The automobile will not balk As does the equine brute, Nor run away nor yearn for hay Nor get the ‘‘epizoot.’’ —Flliott’«a Megazina. NOSE COMPLETELY STOPPED UP. Had Catarrh so badly that for months previous to using Japanese Catarrh Cure he could not breathe at all throagh his nostrils, Japanese Catarrh Cure cured, Mr. John McKenzie, Elgin, N.S., writes :-— “] feel it a duty I owe you to tell what Japanese Catarrh Cure has done for me. For some years I have been a great suf- ferer from catarrh in its worst form, anda fur some montks I could not breathe at ail through my nestrils. Since completing the treatiuent with Japanese Catarrh Cure, I am pleased-to say I am absolutely free from catarrh, and can now breathe as naturally as ever through my nostrils. Japanese Ca- tarrh Cure cures catarrh by healing every diseased portion of the mucovs membrane. it cures permanently. Sold by druggists at v0 cents, Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and when the poisonous matter goes through the bo yin the circulation, the whole system is tainted and deranged. This is called biliousness.and can be completely cured by Dr. A.W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pi lle, which act directly on the liver making it healthy and ac'ive. One rill a dose, 2) cents @ box. ‘lhe cheapest medicine in the world: ae Gage —Snawley says he would stake his life on one thing. Plumb—Jaset like Saawiey. I knew bim to bet anything of value.- ton Transcript. rever -Bos- Don’t Tear Down—-Build Up. The old-fashione’i theory of tearing down disease was entirely chang-d by the advent of Dr. A, W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Through the medium of the circula- tion and the nervous s)stemthey strergthen and invigorate every organ in the human body. ~~. or « The fast young man never goes 60 fas that misfortune doesn’t overtake him. Many a pro-perous man really owes bis success to advice, which he did not follow. Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. Men try to make women believe that nothing on earth is good enough for them and then growl when they find their argument is convincing. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, A)l rouse ;efand the money it fails to cure E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box —_ Whenever ‘the demand for kieses ex- ceeds the supply a young man is always anxious to establish a balance of trade. Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. An Interesting Case. Mr. W.G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington street East, Toronto, says:— “While living in Chicagol wasina terrible state with itching and bleeding piles, I tried several of the best physiciams and was burnt and torturedin various ways by their treat- ment to no avail, besides spending a mint of money to DO purpose. Since coming to Toronto I learned of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I used but One box and have not been troubled with piles in any shape or form since,” Redeem The Time DOM # Now is j)our tsme to purch- ase a nice Uak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them at a big discount, at the Mod- ern Jewelery and Fancy Gocds Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Ce A beautiful Calendar gi | free with every clock. ~— 286 a» Pe RNS Si AR MN Rt ot AR neh. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE. SIGNATURE Aveg etable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion: Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither jum,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. socio ur es ir SOMES ITO WRAP Pp ER Prunphin Seed ~ “haan? Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- se Stomach, Oiarthees, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS. OF SLEEP. Fac Simile S:gnature of Os i flidda, NEW YORK. Ato months old 35 Doses ah Cenrs jj Castoria is put up in one-size botiles only. It is net sold in balk. Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every pose.” @~ See that you get O-A-8-T-0-B-1-A, is on every Slump in Prices 2365 YARDS OF For SO Day; We offer to those who have not tested the wearing qualities of the CKLEBRATED OXFORD TWEED and those who have an opportunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following big reductions. quality a quality 32 —_ will buy 40 cent 2 cents will buy 65 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 85 cent quality 80 cents will buy $1.00 $1.00 quality Ladies’ all wool Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large percentage of Australian Wool. We consider them tbe best on the market for the price. ed A. BRULE, AGENT OXFORD MANUFACTURING CO The Store That Cives Auray Goods Free IX ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARP, ETC. For 30 days we will give jree an Enameled Tea Pot or | Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar. ‘Lea check; | give. with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Sirest