THE DalLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVE @BEk 18, 1839 = AT ee age = ~~ - orermry To) EE Pe RS OO reser eRee | - ~ iY . + UU er 2ee . a i. | 4 = Pressed Brick || Barn) ©. ae ms . » « alled as a durable, econo- : mical, practical covering . for butidings £ erP errr” ee _ ee aren - Alpe ® a _ == re 454 eee Det en cet pe ne ‘ ies oe wits? + nf aly } : x 3 DMR Cibola Sade ARR, t P ay > . ~ ik? i| t i pt AR i008, 5 URE ee ne + cee ER! RTT INNES CN ‘ Ml PEST hai vie | ef Fak ahng a! me | ™ A ook fe a : hut aS ' ipm cry? POMBE SS th UR Ty, Rie ft i : oud ; ; R ba) Lia Me i El y PRET OEP CARR GE AT ST att AS FN ART BR UL TR Eh a ih Ras UR A NT i ah ti ROLES AME CRIRET i i Tin dd Pl ATURE a RAN MIRON PUR rey OT PARTE | AS PRL ic 48 \ FF z . j . ‘ i er) ge PAE} <= SSE Sess ee 4 ‘s Fire and Lightning proof j ' S out winter’s cold and uniformly handsome be most easily sts Ver little, 1it most desireable for use I uildings, if you're interested, write us about it. Roofing Co. 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Be Mellish Barrister and Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Africa for the winter on active milit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s cali, begs tc announce that in his absence his law- office at Sourie will be kept open and all legal business will be promptly at- tend ed to vader competcnt mavagement. Correspo denence may be addressed to him at Souris as uéval. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Gra uate McGill University.) Office and Residence --Dorchester Street _ Office Hoars—9 to 10a. m., 1 to 3 and Tto 8 p- m. Prompt attention to country calls. To LET The norithend of a house situated on Prince Street, contaning nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house!or private resid- THOMAS McQUAID, 241 er Princ | subscribe 1006 shillin THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 18, 1899. A GOOD IDEA. ee eee Mr. Mackie, seaior partner ofthe firm of Mackie & Co., of Glasgow, advocates the formation of a benefit fund for the widows and children of those soldiers who fall in the Transvaal bave fallen or may war. He proposes that a shilling sub- scription be at once instituted, so that every person can give a mite,and offers to the fund. ’ vat yr ys lowarae Che idea is eet forth at length in a better written to the Glasgow Herald by Mr Mackie. It is hoped the idea will be acted upon at once. “a — Aisha sidincwtae ILLEGAL PROCEEDINGS ‘ine Government organ, of Wednesday, has the following editorial item : * Railway Superintendent Sharp is at Southport and Lot 48, this afternoon, se- ‘uring rights of way from the farmers slong the surveyed portions ot the Beifast { Murray Harbor railwayse” vy e invite all honest men in the country Why this lerfal promptness in securing rights W bat about the amount of com- that fixed before of way Is Superin~ to read and ponder this item. won of way ? he pensation must : , : 9 the right signed ? is tendeut Sharp actua'ly negotiating regard- iog compensation with laadowners, some of whom are the electors of Belfast and othersof whom are in a position to use influence in the coming elections ? The whole business smacks of fraud and corruption. Not one inch of ground will be required, uoder any circumStances, until the snow melts in April. Therefore avy dickering just now with the question of right of way is to serve some ulterior parpore. Superintendent Sharp would be much better employed in discharging the legiti- mate duties of bis office than in engaging in what, under tbe circumstances, must be regarded as partisan work. —~? <»D © @-o-—__-——— Earnscliffe Notes. Thrashing the grain has been the order of the day here for some time pas’; thrashs ing the grits may come nexton the pro- gramme. The China Point wharf,otherwise known asthe“warm depot,” has been at length repaired ; and now -ve are asking fhe same qvestion the Examiner asked when Laurier was shouting loyalty at the Queen’s Jubliee: “Aye, but wil) he stay fixed?” Mr. Robert Young paid his friends here & pleasent visit recently. Mr. Young has beeu railroad nz in Seattle, Moutsna, and Skagway since he left here, nearly two years ago. Mr. Reberit McRae, Sea! River, eo!d his va uable farm recently. Mr. McRae will be very much missed, as his intell:gence and gevislty made him a general ta vorite. Misses Mary McLeod and Lina Gillis, of Orwell, spent a few days this week with their Farnscliffe friends. A question that is engrossin x the mids of the young ladies in many parts of this province is—‘*Why don’t the men pro. pose?’ and in view of the results of its solution, igmore important than Uncle Sam’s “what will we do with the Philli-~ pines ?” and ne wonder the girls are puz- zled : forthey are nice, very nice, pretty, very pretty, and are excellent housekeep-~- ers. My old woman tells me it is an open secret amongst the girls that “the way to reach @ man’s heart it through hie stomach:” so our girls have made a specia! study of the art of cookisg ; and now they can cook a chicken so we!'l, or bake a pie 80 light as to be fit for a feast for the gods. Still the young men do not propore ; and itcaunot be owing to cold or faint hearte; for broken ribs, broken watch crystals and wagon springs are eloquent testimon- jals to the ardor of the.r affection. Come boys, hurry up, don’t be so slow; don’ leave the last rose of summer to pine oa the etem ; leap year will not be here till 1904, and the girls are continually going to the States, echoing as they go the cry of then sisters at home, Why don’t the meno propcse, mamma? Why don’t the mem propose? Each seems just coming to the point, And then away he goes. Rex, TT TI Ay Have You Catarrh? Ifyou are troubled with Catarrh and want to be cured, use Catarrhozone, which is a guaranteed cure for this distressing disease. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone‘ though its effect is magical. Ointments and snuffs eannot reach the deceased parts and have thus proved useless,but Catarrh- hozone is carried by the air you breathe directly to the diseased parts, where it volatiiizes, killing the germ life and heal the sore spotes It cures by inhalation. No danger, no risk, sold by all druggists or by mail, price $100. For tria} outfit send 10c in stampsto N C POLSON & CO. Box 540 Kingston, Ont- 025 per cent discount on bulbs at Carter Books.ore. Buy quick, HUNTING ADVENTURE Nicholson and the book~keeper are just back from the Nortb. They didn% kill many deer, they say, but they had all the fun they wanted. “We went out one day,” says Nichol- son, ‘determined to kill a deer, or know the reason why. The guide guessed we'd kuvow the reason why. *We eat all day on a runway while the guide took his two halfsstarved, half- vred collies away somewhere on a trip of his own, Sittingin a log camp drinking vo aleey anc piaving Pp ker beside a big e ig different kind of hunting to waiting lay op a runway. I began to get Before I wa rough | frozen stiff, ‘Long about the middle of the afternoon » big mouse-cClored thing went by me like a flash. Thad the rifle up to my shoulder but the muzzle was doing fancy circle and litle geometrical do-tunnys. It shook so fast 1 couldn’t see the last six inches of the barrel. I Jet her fly anyway, but Lord only knows what I hit. There was no reason for ths deerto worry about it any- how.” “How about the book-keeper?” was asked. “Ob! him—he was worse than me. He was over on the other runway, He hada chance, but he couldn’t find the trigger of his rifle. Says it was the most extraore dinary fit of the shakes you ever saw.” Both Nicholson and the book-keeper have to stand a lot of geying now-a-days. Nicholson says it was the whiskey. The book-keeper gays it was smoking {00 much. But it amounts to the same thing; if you want steady nerves the“morna- ing after,” use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets the “night before,” ~_20s -—— To Cure aColdin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All druggists refund the money .it fails to cure. 2oc, #. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. eS Cal! and see our new stock of fancy oak and mahogany-finished Oak bo‘ k and music racks. Prices right. See ad.—Jobn Newson. l wk. Don’t aliow anyone to persuade you that there are other places just 38 good as onre fur clothing. There are others bat none so good, none so cheap —Prowse Bros. 264 3ins. It ia said thatthe soldiers who hed taken Hood’s Sarsapariila stood the loag Scre2as,. marches in Cuba much better than the others. Send one dollar and fifty cents to Jo the Ovster King. and he will send you ¢ box containing 459 choice P. B. I. Adiress King Joy, Lock Box 253, Cha ottetown, P. KL. . Keep your hands warm with 2 pair of Our vise warm gloves. --R. H. Rameay & Co, ovate ee EVENING GLASSES For You Will be opened on the 16th inst., atthe Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy, where instructions will be given iv Book-Keeping, Business Pract so, Correspondence, Business Penman- sbip, Practical Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting. Classes ojen from 7.30 to 930 p. m. Five sessions per week. Enter a) any time but NOW is the best, Students may study any branches de~ sired. Individual] instructions given by the following teachers:—J Harry Wiil jams (Peomanship); Wm Moran, Licensed Teacher of Phonograpby; A C McMillan, Licensed). L. B. MILLER, Principal Apply at College for particulars. ESTABLISHED 1881 LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 P. 0. Bax 326 34 to 38 Queen Street Haring secured the agency of the fam - ona “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. @.,I am prepared to eupply ale and porter of unsurpassed quality at prices that cannot fail to please. Write for prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- prise. A. MACDONALD Victoria Gafe Great George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan To M, Customers a nad Prospective Cus - tomers :— Permit me to call your atrention to the fact that lam better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh Oye ters. Itis a fact that in order to be suc- ces-ful in the Uyster business one must be able to handie them in large quantities. With this object in viev, I bez lzave to solict your patronage, and can assure you of Batiefaction, I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducied in the usual firat class man- oer, where the delicate Bivalve may be sbtained in every style to satisry the tasteof the moet exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY The P, E, 1, Oyster King ! Goveramen Souris Notes. | The missionary meeting in the Method- iatchurch on Tuesday evening was well atuiended, The speaker was the Rev. J. J. Teasdale, who, in his usual vigorous style, spoke on the subjectof missions, A co! lection was taken up atthe close of :iv« meeting, and twe collectors appointed, Miss Muttart and Mise Elia Matthew, « solicit subscriptions in the village. The Presbyterian church socia’ came of in St. Patrick’s ball on Wednesday ey ing. The inimitable commercial amba- sador Eilis presided as chairman, and fully maintained his reputation as being the funniest man on the road. His solo took the house by storm. All who took part in theentertainment did well. The sum $120 was realized. The ladies ot tix congregation as well as the popular pastor and his estimabie partner in life iererve to be songratulatedon the success, socia! and financial,that crowued their eff rts OCCASION, On Lois The steamer Lunenburz did not get back from the Magdalea Isiands unti! last Thursday moro ng She = lef Seuris jast before the wind haulei rownd, and must have hada lively run of it to, Pictou, for it blew a gale bere ali,the after- noon’ Sa i ORI Be 6 nr — The Canadiia Contingen: is now well On its way to the Cipe, Yet u»bout ove menth agoSir Wilirsd Laurier caused to ke published in the Globe a which he said : —“[ dn not could send troops. How cau!d we do so without Parliament vo-ing the money ? Wesimply could no: do anything. Par- liament woali have to be summoned be- fore asoldier conld be enrolled. And so ibis that we have oot offered a Canadian } contingent to the Home authorities. The has no: discussed the ques *tion.” Itlookea littl as if the Premier - bad not aft-ra!l very much to say about » the Goverument of this country.” Biarement 1b how we Ze ”? The old story of Prometheus is a par- able. Promethevs was on terms of in- iimacy with thegods. From them he eiole fire, and gave to men. For this «in he voucd the rocks of Mount Caucas+us, and vultures were set upon him. ‘l'ney only ate his liver, This grew again as fast as it was pecked away. Are bis sufferings to be imagined ? Take a modern ‘aterpretation of the parable. There is cookiog without fire. In ccoking and eaing the miseh +! ! os The stomach is overtatked, the ti«+ become clogged, thev cannot disper » f the food thatis given them. Th ry purities back upen theliver, Th the vul ures—thbe torments of a oi es oil liver. Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medseni D covery is morethan equal to the vaitures of dysp-psia and its kindred disesees. Therei~ no more need of suffering from dyspepsia than there is of hanging one’s self. Sold by all medicine dealers the world over. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing onlv, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Meusicul Associative. Buffalo, N.Y. PURE... == 'ndia Tea >e oe 2 @ 2 @ ee This week we received a new Tea from India, which we have tried, and found to be of extra good cup quality. When drawn it isa beautiful golden color, and being strong it has a very nice flavor and aroma. It’s cheap too, being only— a& cents a pound Special low prices on parcels of 5 pounds aiid upwaras. Been & G0Fe GROCERS Hay Presses Cheese Presses Presses great and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, [s our improved hay press. Which can be had at short 62 nCuck, War LO #! T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled and crowned with gald. 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Jouwsow, Esq.—Fifty years ago this month, your father, Dr. Johnson, left mesome Hf = Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I have sold it ever since. Lean most truly siy that it has 2” maintained its high standard and popularity from that time to the present. 3, RAND, North Waterford, Maine, January, 1991. Send for our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by all Druggists. Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cts. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, SRR I ATA IIR IIE IEA ME acme ony Serum. avalax {vt 4 A3°*ETsS—$27 ANNU ALANCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,711,997.79 Gc All Canadian Policies payable iu goldaeaxy —_————— iE WORLD'S GREATEST GCJMPANY | ‘he Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. TIcCURDY,'President ‘ oe eH 7,517,325.36. Before placing your insurance, stimates. JOHN Wek ACHHRN. AGENT May 27—Sat & Mon lmo- please eali or write fo ; i ‘TW WE... 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