gan ’ ‘ sme, a a-eetecemeppenatnnnataintat sti ietnieeailit TIE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 3 1900 © o Because > They’re Be ¢ They’re Better, © ‘ more beautiful % and more economical ¢ That’s why our ¢ vo wge ege ’ © ‘letallic Ceilings and Walls are being used by progressive C people all over the country. — 4 ‘ou can choose from designs 0) : suitable for any room of any build- ing, with Borders, mouldings, etc. } to raatch—they are easily applied ( -casily cleaned—and strictly fire € proof and sanitary, giving per- $ manent beauty, points no other c style of finish can offer. , sare moderate—if you'd like an estim- A Li] us an outline showing the shape and 3 easurements of your walls and ceilings. © TALLIC ROOFING CO. Limited % Manvuracruners. TORONTO. } oO 00-20-0-0-0-0-0-000000000000 THE DAILY EXAMINER a ~~ a Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. TEE WEEKLY EXAMINER ubscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advance. 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Co’v’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 126 ->s) a ~~ ea ea 4] oo 2 @ @ eeeoe ee Ot OS O&O 2G = | Redeem The Tim aaa Now is your tsme to purch. age a nice Oak or Walnut Clock, av we are selling them at a big discount, at the Mod- ern Jewelery and Fancy oods Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. > =a 2 @ @& = @ * ©2462 * REALITY ANU UR-CAN the scented snowflakes feet; that si t honey bl 20rms sweet. ( can smel] BOmiv fa ne at mys Hear “3 Frem tke eherry t mv eves to see thei ‘ urd, meadow, brook and wells I ca ur the cattle coming Down the lane with tinklimg bell, See the clouds ge swiftly sailing, Summer zephyrs fragrant blow, Where the sumeet and the river Meet and fade in golden ¢ There are moss incrusted pebbles Where the rebim dips his wings In the brook wheee rippling musie Of my boyhood ever sings. - Happy bey whese careless whistle Echoes throwr® the vanished yeasey Mow a dreamer ia the gloaming, Locking theeagh «a mict of tears. That the Nght amd this the shadow, Days Khe visions seesa, Till | whisper im twilight That the peal amd this the dream. ~—Domahoe’s Magazine TRUB ELOQUENCE. Its Effect Upon an Oraterieal Tern- derfoot Frem the East. “Tatkin abowt eratery,” said Broncho Bob, “you ought te have been out to Crimsen Guich bast fall, so as to hear seme of the rea? thing.” “We have sonre pretty luminons speci- mens in congress,” ventured the man who felt it incumbert en him to show a little local pride. “Not a circumstance. I’ve read some | of them kind of speeches. I’ve heard ’em too. A feer come from the east an ' started in to tell Crimson Gulch what it orter de, Some of the boys allowed things was gettin ruther slack, an they says anything fur a change. So they took an blazed away an organized a city council.” “I see. You held an election.” “Nary. We didn’t want any bloodshed. We jes’ passed the word around that the city council was gota to be held an made it an open game. Ejverybody was there except Nevada Bill, an he didn’t dare show up because he was under suspicion of sittin in a poker game with a private stock of blue chips which he had bought unbeknownst from a stare in San Anto- LANGUID children are sick children. Their inactivity and sober faces arenot in keeping with robustchildhood. They lack vitality and resistive power, and are very susceptible to colds and contagiousdiseases. brings new life to such chil- dren. It enriches the blood; it restores health and activ- ity ; it gives vigor and vitality to mind and body. 5 ee ee uIS AGYVICe oc. and $1.e@ all druggists, SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, Toronte. oeee er oe tert CIVIG ELECTION In pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Islend, made and passed in the fitty-first year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12. intituled: “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” and of the Act amending the same, 56 Vic., Cap. 10, intituled “ An Act to amend the City of Charlottetown Iacorporation Act.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an elec- tion of a Mayor for the said City, and for one person to serve as @ Common Councilman in the City Council for each of Wards Number 1, 2 and 3 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 Council for Ward No. & in said City, being in alla Mayor and Hight Common Councilmen representing the City as follows :— For Ward Number One.... One Councillor, i” = " Two... One Councillor, Three. One Councillor, Four ..T we Councillors, Five...Three Councillors, WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the 14th day of February, A. D. 1900. Atthe several places, that is to say: In Ward 1, at or near the office of Mrs John &. Merris, Queen Sirees In Ward 2, at or near the house of Mra Thom- as Connolly, opposite Mr. K. Heartz’s Ware- bouee. Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward 8,08 or near the Market House. In Ward 4,at or near the City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streeta. in Ward 5, at or mear the carriage shop of Philip Large & Son, on Great George Street And atthe said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and con tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoons of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shell comprise all that part ef Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parce! of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. _Number Two shall 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 south of Grafvon Street and north of Richmond Btreet. Namber Four shall comprise all that Charlottetown which lies seuth of Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part uf Charlottetown which lies north of Fitsroy Street ncluding the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. February 7th, A. D. 1900, from the hour of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the sftermoon of the one day. on or qualification o ectors. ses above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sections %4 to 2. H, M. DAVI#O¥, Qa i JAMES WARBURTON, _— Mager ef the Oity of Charlottetown, Oity Clerk's Ofiee, Chasiottetewn, Jan, 4, 1] > ia *s “ “ “e “ “es of itaroy GOLDEX PRINCIPLES. A true devotion to our profession for the public good. Accuracy, attention, politeness and stirling value to all ranks and classes o¢ our people. Combe, Brushes, Sponges, Perfa ses, Tooth Powders, aud Teoth Washes, and a host of other every day articles, at epecial and attractive priees. Paine’s Celery Compound is our best selling medicine. Why? Because it posseses health restoring virtues unknown te other medicines, REDBIN BROS., - Druggists CH’TOWD, P. BE. I. nio. Tt fvasn’t long until, under the in- structions of the tenderfoot, we had tne city council in good shape. Only oflicers was allowed to wear their weapons dur- in the proceedin’s, an nobody was barred from the debate. ‘The first business we took up was the case of Nevada Bill. We reckoned that it wouldn’t be no more than decent loea]l pride to prevent the importation of any poker chips except by the duly recognized authorities fur said importation. Rattlesnake Pete said the only way to make the law bindin was to pervide that anybody breakin it should be shot at least once. The tenderfoot got riled in a minute. He jumped his feet an got off the most long win talk about constitutionality an the rights of citizenship an whereas an therefore that I ever heard. He talked hard, an he showed he had read books. But you or- ter have heard Three Finger Sam’s his- torie reply. It jes’ showed how quick a man who has the gift of genuine elo- quence can end an argument. Crimson Gulch hasn’t got through talkin about it yet. Three Finger Sam drawed himself up to his full height an p’inted his finger at the tenderfoot. ‘I don’t desire to use no harsher words than is necessary,’ says he, ‘but I’d like to know what you mean, you low down, lop ear jack rabbit, by comin into this town an tryin to tell us whether a man needs shootin or not. Have we got to wait for some lantern jawed coyote to come wanderin in off the prairie an tell us what’s good fur us? Beware!’ says Three Finger Sam, still p’intin his finger an growin more elo- quent every minute. ‘Beware, you bow- legged burro! Don’t you think you can come here an overawe people because you wear specs. Have a care, or the fust thing you know you'll be travelin out of this town with a bunch of patriotic citi- zens on your trail, every one of whom is dead anxious to shoot a freckle off’n the back of your neck” The tenderfoot didn’t have another word to say, an he left to- — wee ¢ mornin.’’—Washing: ton Star. to led His Good Eye. It is a eurious fact that the loss of any one of the five senses is atoned for to a considerable extent by a pronounced in- erease in the efficiency of the other senses. The result is sometimes aston- ishing. A man who had lost the sight of both eyes trained his hearing until he could tell by the sound of his footsteps on the sidewalks, as he made his way about town, whether he was in the middle of the walk or at one side, whether he was walking past a brick or a frame house, or a fence, or open ground. He knew in what part of the town he was, not only by his memory or sense of general direction, but by the difference in the “tones” of his footsteps, and he walked about freely, seldom running inte anything or anybody. Some one in his presence once called in question his total blindness. “Which eye do you think I can sce with?” he asked the skeptic. “The left one, of course,” was the re- ply. “I can see that the right one ig blind.” In reply, the blind man merely opened his penknife and tapped the left eye with the little blade. It was a glass eye.—Youth’s Compan- ion. ~_—_—__—___ ons ERVOUS troubles are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which en- riches and purifies the blood. It is the best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. L - — Lane —__ : WEDDING ! Filghly finished Quartered Oak Cabinet containing 164 piecea Table Silverware (wm. Rogers) suitable for wedding ey presen- tation gifts most complete made —costs $175, sell for $125 cash. Parriculars from SILVERWARE, P O Box 1045, MONTREAL, ODE OFO* 6 OF BOC OOO | Ove sy OSO6 ~~ CE Bf 9SH0 9008 RINE. The Rink will epen for the seasom Xmas afternoon. Tiekets same prics as last year. ME hs oo oe ches $2,560 Ghildrenm’s......... .... 81.50 Altermeen............ 91.50 Present yeur friead with a tieke or Kmas Tieketa fer sale at Johusen & Joha wous, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apethe earies Hall, or the managers. KM BRB. B.C. PROWSE ~ The Head Hunters. In Tupuselei, in New Guinea, the houses are built on piles in the open ocean a good distance from the shore. The object of this is to protect the in- habitants against sudden attacks of the kindly head hunters, who always are op the lookout for victims, whose neads they need in their business. Other villages in this happy land are perched up in all but inaccessible trees for the same weighty reason. Two Reasons, “You mustn't play with Mr. Borum’s hat, Bobby,” said a young lady whe was entertaining a caller to ber smal brother. “Why mustn’t I?’ asked the young- ster. “Because you might break it,” re plied his sister, “and, besides, be will want it shortly.” a a Traced Back to Eden, Mr. Dash—! have discovered the rea- son why most women like ribbons. Mrs. Dash—Why? Mr. Dash—Because the first woman was a rib-un herself.—Syracuse Her- ald. = — idiotic. Don’t continue the mistake of neglecting your blood. When impurities manifest themselves in eruptions or when disordered conditions of stomach, kidneys, liver or bowels appear, take Hood's Sar- saparilla. It will make pure, live blood, and put you in good health. Hoods S Never-DiSappoints The Bank of Nova Scotia (INCORPORATED 1832) —~> . $1,754,000 Capital, - - Reserve, = $2,130,000 A general banking business transacted. Deposits reecived and interest allowed at 3}y. Jan 6—!mo. Only Qné Hore Month en Our celery will only hold ont about one month. Some of the wise ones are order- ing a quantity to he kept in reserve for tnem. We nave held onte the best for the last (the famous Kngiith Bed Celery.) In this respect we resemble childrem who keep the most dainty part of their ]nach to the lasi and 4 (the rate it is goisg thetime will scon come when tbere will not even bea last. Toe mora! to the above is quite p'ain;oo need to read between the limes it is epjoy it while it laeta. We aleo have Hrbbard Squash, Cape Cod and Islaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Bruasells aprouts, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, turnips, |eane, peas, pareley, etc. Lettuce and mushroem in a few days at Gays Sialls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Mon thurs rat & wkiy. * “EIT L J} = o [7S HIGH QUALITY met because i’ts frem the tep shelf, but because they are the celebrated Chase & Banborn’s brand of coffees. Its the same in every de. partment ef oar stere—best stock of highest quality, always. ‘John McKenna CHEQUE LOST. Omeqae Mo 117, drawn by Mr. 8 Cousins Beeretary Treasurer, Park Cereer Cream ery on the MERCHANTS BANK OF P B. ISLAND, fer $36.0@ deilars. Finder will please retern todrawer. The public 8 hereby warned against img aber heque. “To Epp ts Human.” | But to err all the time is criminal or oe ee ee ree A Medical Analysis by great French and English Analytical Chemists has established beyond all doubt or cavil the peerless | tonic properties of | (A LA QUINA DU PEROV) The eminent English Analyst and Consulting Chemist says: . 4 BP ~, a: ukiz " pee oT I CERTIFY that Ihave analyzed Wilson's Invalids’ Port Wine and find tt contains the best of Natural Port Wine and Extract of Cinchoen Bark as its chief principles. Lhese active principles are blended in the pr tion to act as an excellent appetizer and a most agretable tonic amd fortif~ier. ope proper- Analyst and Consulting Chemist. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. A reputed quart in each bottle. PRESCRIBED by all leading Physicians: DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR SENT FREE. WILSON’S INVALIDS’ PORT AGENCY: 87 ST. JAMES STREET, AVOID SUBSTITUTES. . ee eo we a en We would Jike to show you this suite, if you want something good at a small price. John Nerrson A GOOD PARLOR SUITE AT A MODERATESPRICE This is what you get in our selid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite. seats, is trimmed with in good style---The ca:h diseount of 5 p.c. makes this suite $22.80-NET. yy Thissuite has spring lueh, and finished up The Store That Gives Avray Goods Fre ™ ee ee le ed ee W hite’s Caramels aS and Snowflake Can be had at auy follewing firsi elass T. J. Morris D. L. Heeper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J. BD. MeLeed & R. H, Waser, Chocolates ~t- Ore &% Ts eine IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC. For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchise of one dollar given with our tea and coffze, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Qu3e23iv3 Tea check |New Books — and =“ flagazines. Gall in to night and procure a good | book— Twe for « quarter—seme of the February Magecines are aleo in. Fashion books fer February. CHAS J. MITCHELL; Booxsmam sed Sririenz® . heeoueseen “4 0 ='24 2007 STORE ¢ You oan get the latest Onnadian and American newspapers received by mail eech night, a Dre» is if you wants Confectionery, Tobasce, Cigars etc. te MASON’S r or magazine or beok to ead. Neale when you're passing this wey. 3 R. H. Mason > 3 [eee vee~weuese®