i LT EXAMIN rR Subser ipt a o - Cen s A ~ - » \~ PLAT i URI Month. Uf “ERY y FX AMI NER 1 $l a Year. Advance Any Adcress s t aeers Suos riptt I ? Poavahle Postpaid t- ir) , ’ Ex A‘INER 18 on sale every ww of publication at the follow ing places :— SPerton— + & Muttart, Bradalba R Nicolson é&tewn Masoo'’s Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen *t Haeze cd & Moore, Grafton St (4 Mitehell, Queen St, W M offin, Grafton t, D ‘happell, Prince St i Tohuson & Johnson, Kent St, | Capt ( White. Pownall St, F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, Pe digan Heath Norton. Georzetown—Hon |) Gordon. * an MES IS n E Lo’ 3 Biitlie Y ork— S Brown Moret HD deEwen : Stewtrt- Douglas & Jardine. Sem mwerside—D & Carrie, Sma!) & Beairsto. Boar's Percy Seaman, D 2utherland. Sirtinoe, C B—M Forrestal. Prince Rdward Island Railway $4 a Year behind in some things.” “That's what the British command- ers ect to.” “Object to what?’ ‘ts the Boer habit of getting be- | hind.’”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. No Cause to Be Discouraged. Mr. Youngpop—My little girl is near- ly 2 years old and hasn’t learned to talk yet. Mr. Henpekke—Don’t let that worry you. My wife says she didn’t begin to Joubert's t amenable Strategy. ‘The Boers seem to be a good deal talk until she was nearly 3, and now— ~ Philadelphia Record. SCROFULA is indicated by little kernels in theneck. Sometimes they swell, become painful, soften, and end in ascar. Watch | carefully, and just as soon as the kernels appear give scouls Emulsion. The swellings will grow less m and after TU)-SDAY, 26th, Dec., 180% the trains of this Rai!way will run daily, (Sun én 1,) as under Benas Out- Trains In- weed. Read STATIONS ward. Read Serwi uD | A. M. A. M PM 3m 715 lv Ch’town ar 945 210 33% 73! Royrnity Junct 925 155 4ii 812 N. Wiltshire 839 118 4% $2 Hurier River §25 105 53 859 Em orald Juc 7 44 1239 S47 926 Kensington 7 09 12 02 6:3 8Na : lv 635 1135 S'side {. 1230 lv ' ar A,M. 1010 Ls . Wellington:.... 9 27 idl. . Port Hi § 49 , ee lee 7 40 t 05 Alberton........ 6 35 5 00 . Tignish 5 Ww | Mt , M. | i i sieciidl i PM AM > 10 Iv.. Charlottetown. .ar 1010 | 3 35 ar f Mt. Stewart | 8 45 350lv) J fa § 30 | Din sees ‘ I ie eeeone 715 j 5 25 ar... Ger rgetowa... -is 6 50 PM AM PM AM : 3 45 M stewart. § } BP. cccuded MOU. «cuee'ss BOs | eae | Fe 7 2s 628 ar.... ..ouris..... WE PM AM | > Ms A, M i ,IE WE i 2 605 ar vy 645 P.M M. -, Scere cemrenenee em rains are run by Hastern Stand 1 Tim D. POTTINGER, fy Mian. Can. Govt Rys. ‘ Monct< N. P : G A SHARD, Supecictendent, P. E. ¢ The Scotcu Wuisky chosen y the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- Hed, Islay and Giasgow, one vf the oldest firms in the trade. @n intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free ef charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. — One of the fam'ly is a vol- wuteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and or his way now to the Cape. I: is huped that be may give a good account of himself. "aE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND IS FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKEN NA’ Queen Street, Redeem The Time Ba # | Now is your tsme to ase a nice Oak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them at a bi discount, at the Mod- ern Tebabety: and Fancy Geods Store, Sunnyside, ~:~ Jury & Co A beautifu || |Calendar, given a and less until they disappear entirely Continue the Emulsion until the child has good solid flesh and a healthy color. | and £1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & LOW NE, Chemists, Torenta, 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR * LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use ‘telegraph, ‘telephone or mails. R. T. HOLMAN. dlyw Imo Annual Meeting The Annual Meeeting of the *bare- holders of the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Co. will be held in the Board of Trede Room Masronjc Temple Builiing Charlotietown on Wednesday the seventh dav of Merch 1900 at the hour of 3 p.m. Dated at Charlottetown this 24 day Feb. 1900. BROW Seccetarv. ea = E.R. t - tel A DIAMOND VISI i i Lowest market prices. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. Si ah The daily joy she pi... When &y came & sighed & wept & wrung his piteous h&&, The wicked thing praised R&Xolph's name, His income & his 1&&, & then in turn when R&olph came & urged his hot dem&&, His fire, she sa i, should be put cut By one h& hose from Sh&& Am&a Kerson, you goose, You jilted &y, & One day he wooed an aw ful death— He ate fruit that was c&. & when he died you could not squeeze One tear from out its g@l&; u only thought, *‘Now is my time To accept R&olph’s h&!’’ Ye But woe & grief were your fate when You came to underst& That R&olph wedded was to that Rich widow from the R&, Young &y Skers’ life for you Ran out its fitful s&, And when you sighed for R&olp! Another waist it sp&. h's arm Oh, h&some is as h&some does; Ama now is str&ed. She angled too long for her fish, & she he elf was !&ed! So, girls, toy not with jove, but hug The chains of that young fetterer, Or, like Am&a, you'll become A sour old maid, &c. —Tit-Bita Good Reason to Be Superstitious. “Superstitious!” exclaimed. “Of course | aim i sat dowd to dinne ano party of 13 once on the 1311 the aud 13 rved. “And one of ther be superstitious ras one of of iopth, vourses Were Se 1 Gled ?’ “Ferns ashy One of them died.” “Tlow soon after the cinner?” “Thirteen fe: tfter. Ob, | tell son, when 13 sit down to dinner its ua dead sure thipg that some were is going to die sowe time.'"—Chiceago Pest. A Game of Pag. Leo—Look out, young man; [’m it.— New York Journal. — UNUSED TO THE CLMATE’ ee A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effecton on His Heath Sr. Evstacue, Que.. Feb. 12-—Auguste Dubois landed here from Fracce, a perfect rtranger to the weather conditions pre- vaiiing io this country. The food also differed from tbat to which he had been accustomed, and his heart teing weak, the chaoge had a serious effect upon it. He wert toa medical mac whe did bim no good. He went to others with a eimilar reeult in each case. “T had to yo to Montreal,” heeays, “ to work for the Grand Trunk in that city and met 4 man who was suff-riog the same as myself, but had started to take Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. He told me they were doing him good. He was kind enought .to give me afewofthem. I took them. [I felt much better I procured a box, end in fifteen days felt like a diferent man.’ You get from 20 to 33 per cent discount on all boots and shoes at our big gale. R. K. Jost, —_—_- + Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & iSfiu No matter how bright a newspaper may be today, when it becomes a member of yesterday’s its value is gone. ~aaee Free Treatment For Catarrh, Asthma, Bron. chitis, Influenza, Colds. You have probably read of the crew Catarrhozone method of treatmevt and its wonderful cures of these diseases, We want you to try Catarrhozoae and be ccn- vinced of its merit. For a short time we will sead toreaders of this paper, free, a 25c outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- manen:ly cure. Send your address and enclose 10 cents in stamps to cover the cost of mailing. N.C. Porson & Co., Kingston, Ont. The epriokling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does not pene- tree with every clock. trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- tation along the lines of the raile is dee- troyed. DAIL’ EXAMIN#&n, CHARLUTTETOWN, MAKCH 5, LRG oe, ee Ce el i eed LAD OF CONJUNCTIONS Eas eon, is diet: 22 FAQ AR ce abe a : : . . @& many were the xsome beaux tun’ Who sought ber heart and h&, a ee i J i i hed We 4 % ‘ al nh k 4 e nde fa fy Quite otherwise was R&olph's flame, ' For ‘twas to fury {&; He scorned to sue & said the cir! Should yield to his comma, rd ! She w flirt Alas, that ich ee ANC ¥ A word her name should br&! To sport with one & t’other was os JUST RECEIVED AT STORE. MY RVYDL TRE WT ASE Ween eT y TR a Rae Ir nk: Ce en hee bas Tn Riobns eae A brand new stock of men’s youths’ and boys’, Tweed, Serge and wo:sted Suits; also Spring O’coats ‘+ Ready to Put On Made ia the latest — the very newest designs 3, in checks, stripes and plain and latest colouring mixtures The best fitting ready-to-wear garments in Char- lottetown. Properly cut, ing. §& $15 00. Wahipcord Overcoats $8,00 to $18.00. As we buy all our clothing pay spot cash, we are able to give our custome rs the best value tha money can procureé—no Oo} Id sh p worn goo is to be found in our stock ~— NeUll all bright, new andup- ee our all wool serge suits for men, $3 well made and good a to direct from the manufacturers, and MGLED! & " See PF yose . Se eres ey: ™ a! BOVRIL__» Every sensible indivi- dual appreciates a good dinner more than acupof BOVRIL but all the same the cup of BOVRIL is much more Nourishing. ¥ i a ARAAAAAANAARAA TAA all styles and sizes suitable tor fall and wioter wear — for the lowest possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN:STREER 7 Boot and Shoe‘Store. sBoots and ‘Rubbers ots Ts 18 + Cw S SF Liv = : We have a full Jine of ." . Call and see them. Old Wringers repaired New rolls for old Wringers W, Grant & Co LePazes Old Stand, Queen Street. AABAAAAARAAAAAAS ARRAS For House Cleaning \:uerican Clothes Wringers. + ee EU VENUE EE ie, FESS SF FSFE SESE ESF SES “THE™ Prince Edward Pai island Wagazine .NOW ON SALE... | 4t all the Bookstores and at | KR. H Masen’s News Stand. iawvuna CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY A Summer Afternoon — Frontispiece. r. H. Hunt. The Queen’s Own, by Rev. Pioneers ' of Tryon and Hope River, W. H, Warren. The Fair Miniota—A Micmac Legend, J]. Edward Rendle. YY Our October Trip up Lake Muskoka, by E. P, Our Canadian Contingent. Scottish Associates in P. E. Senator McDonald. The Angelic Message, by Uncle Tom. Tenant League Results, by John Ross. Notes and Queries, etc, Se a copy—Send for sampic, The P. E. Island Magazine P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. J, — Island, by Hon, BOOKS For all the leading Mereantile Houses io Priace Edward Island. Haszard & Moore TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by Mr. Daberty, Proprietor of the Hotel Davies, for the erection of an addition to the Hotel, up to Saturday, 10th March. The lowest or ay tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications can Le seen at the office of C. B. ee L, JUSTIN 0261302902 ———— A few dozen - regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which | can be bought cheap, |CHAS J. MITCHELL, BooKSELLER and STATIONER ueen Street. PORONENS eee 8 faeces Cree SASH DOWN! CASH DOWN o The higkes for scrap iron, lead, copper. brass or any old alloy at Eadat Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown FOR SALE 3000 Cedar Fence Stakes, 2000 Cedar Posts, 700 M Spruce and Cedar Shingles. 100 M Hemlock Boards, 100 M Spruce Boards. Also all other kinds of Lumber suitable for building purposes. POOLE & LEWIS dy lin wk dins Poole’s Wharf. eee ccuteistsmtiaies ee NEW ORANGES & LEMONS 140 casestreceived to-day ex CARVEuLBR OS Minto.