= TBE DAILY BXAMINER, OHARLOTTEIOWN, MAHL 12 1900 — Alarm Clocks It you desire to be an ear) wiser, but fail to awake, we would idvise you to enlist the gervices of one of our alarm «locks, ‘wogood Imerican styles {not German) to select from, at $1.25 and $1.35 respectively. xt. HUTCHESON ‘ 4 (;. . / Jar‘ QUEEN =TREET. eler & Optician. on —— Redeem The Time aa r Now is your ‘sme to purch- are a nice Gak or Walnut Ci ik, as we are selling them at» big discount, at the Mod- e1) Jewelery and Fancy G.« ds Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar given ‘free with every clock. —_ Cc mforting beyond exprrssion to be able 1% | ‘o @ place where you know every wing is done in 6 tiret clase manner Y Our aim is to give our custoin- he wery best value at the lowest -tble price. all our work t : ¢ “9 : We guarante v 4 é é 3 ‘ «tricUly first clase. Give us > and be conv} cede é numa = Ones a . >a ¢ £168 Stewart and Coy. ¢ é “THE MODERN” ‘ Foonders Engineers & Machinists 4 s Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf ¢ Ch’tow : P E I © é Phone 125 / = ~ © eo @ oh oo. 4 2 2S] REMOVAL i. HM. BEER ~HAS REMOVED HIS— Insurance Offic - moma (Piowchcnes Ha:x Wright & Co's RTH SIDE Q\ EEN 8‘ , ‘ )72)) a N yL.3F All Kinds of Insurauce. repared to place all NSURANCE at rates You can save N.ve—I am tla--«- cof FIRE which defy competition. woury by calling on me E. H. BZER, General Insurance Agent, Ft 2. JUST IN or >s6ee2o 0°" A few dozen regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which can be bought cheap, CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooKseLLerR and STATIONER Prowse’s. ARLIAMENT MBBS _FRBRUARY {st "HE GAZETTE $I FOR THREE in view of the approaching 2ession of tec Sireet — ie a ~~ A Joke That Fatled. During one of the legisiative sessions at Albany Senator Thomas F. Grady wired for his evening dress suit. He wished to attend a reception. When satchel arrived at Grady’s apart- neats, his roommate, Assistant Cor- oration Counsel Thomas J. Creamer, ym ned it, took out the dress suit and ‘eplaced it with one of his rainy day ult “Let's get a crowd of senators here vhern Grudy opens that satchel this "he Ss ‘veniag.” said Creamer. “All rigat,” said Senator Timothy D. Sullivan. “Hurry up and get the sena- ors.” As soon as Creamer left the room Sullivan took Creamer’s old suit out of he satchel and put back Grady’s even- ng dress suit. Senators Coggeshall, Ahearn, Coffey, ! featherson, Martin and McCarren were present when Grady opened the satch- el. As be carefully unrolled bis dress suit the senators looked at Creamer. The latter was speechless. At last he stuttered: “The cigars are on me, boys.”—New York Journal. Trick of tae Sleight of Hand Man, The Anne Psychologique has an in- teresting article by M. Binet, the well known ['rench psychologist, on menta! suggestion and prestidigitation, in which he shows that sleight of hand and clever tricks do not make a pres- tidigitateur without a power of “sug- gestion” on the spectator. A skilled performer has a warvelous power of acting on the secret springs of the will. Thus be can generally make a person choose a figure below ten by the way he asks for it. If he wishes the person to choose five, he runs rap idly over the first figures and dwells a little on “five” to suggest it to the memory. It is also curious that of such figures “seven” is the most likely to be chosen and “one” the least likely. ou HEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood's Sarsapaniila will do you wonderful good. Be eure to GET HOOD’S. POVOTPPIPPPDPREDEOPPD DO VPODDPrTN Dp TeDypPy ae ee To Cheese and Butter Wakers | Sealed Tenders for the manufacture of Cheese and Butter in Winsloe Factorv luring the coming season will be received up to noon, Weduerday, 21st inst. Those tendering ate requested to state their price per 10) ibs of milk for cheese also to tender per year for the making of both cheese and butter and whether they will procure their own help or not. HENRY HORNE, Secretary dy wes fri wy li The Music Room Is only perfectly equipped when the best of inetru« ments are found there— our Hientzman Piano is the foundation for all the musical excellence you seek — It bas all the rare qualities whick are so much ad- mired and desired, Come in aud let ua show you “the best piano made,” Miller Bros., Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. Dk. CLIFT cures CERONIC -DISEASYS and RUPT UR ty Salisbury tr eatmeut, Send stam forint mation.cr call at Truro, Nova Scotia, Oft Merchants’ Bank of Halfax Roiiding a eee MONTH the Dominion Parliameot, Tae Gazerre FOR will be sent to new subscribers daily for Three Months for One Dollar. Appresa Orpers, RICHARD{WHITE,'Man. Dir., » Reliable Work at Mcderate ' GAZET!E PRINTING CO., MonTReaL Gold Grown and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) —Prices,— DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Street .r.ccmnece EE TNS WR. A Frenchman Finds Oanadian Weather Had a Bad Effecton on His Health Sr. Everacne, Que.. Feb, 12-— Auguste Dubois landed here from France, a perfect etranger to the weaiher conditions pre- ‘wiling in this country. The food also i Nered from that to which he had been tomed, and hie heart being weak, the x had a serious eff-ct upon it. He ace ‘he we t\. @ medical mac who did bimr vood be went to otbera with a similar resui' ' + ch case ‘I bad: yo to Montreal,” hesays, “ to wor’ forthe Grand Trank in that city and mets man wh was suffering the same os my-elf, but tad started to take Dodd’s Kid H+ told me they were doing him good. He wes kind enought to givo we eaftewofthem. I took them. I feds much beiter I] procured a box, and jn tifteen days fel: like a dierent mao.” —————- nev Piil-, Who bath not known knew bim-«lf or bis owa let. ] fortu ie, over virtue, —Mal!- — - - —_—eo a Are You Billious? A sluggish liver taiis to filter the bile from the blood, and wben the poisonous matter g: esthrough the bo yin the circulation, the whole system is tainted and deranged. This is called biliousness and ca. be completely cured by Dr. A.W. Cbase’s Kidney-Liver P:}]., which act directly on the liver making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The cheapest medicine in the world? _ Unbecoming forwardnesa oftener pro ceeis from ignorance than impudensze.— Greville Don’t Tear Down—Build Up. The old-fashioned theory of tearing down diseas® 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 mediam of the circula- tion and the nervous systemthey strergthen and invigorate every organ in the human body. The noontide sun is dark and musie diseord whep the heart is low— Young. Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, ete. Reccllection isthe ooly paradise from which we carno be turned ou —Ricbter. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All ruggi stsieiund the Moncry it fails tocure 5c k. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box The ehorteat way to do many ibiogs is to do one thing at a time —Cecil o-+=-- Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. a An Interesting Case. Mr. W.G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington street East, Toronto, eays:— “While living in Chicagol wasina terrible state with itching and bleeding piles, I tried several of the best physicians and was burnt and torturedin various ways by their treat- mentto no avail, besides spending a mint of money to no purpose. Since coming to Toronto l learned of tir. Chase’s Oint ent, I used but One box and have not been troubled with piles in any shape or form since.” +o _ Photos of our Island contingent for sale at Johnson & Johns ‘n’s down-town drug store and at Tae Examines offize. Smal] ize, 35 cents; large size, $1. A great chance to secure Boot Bargains at our big sale. { . H¢« : ; 20 to 33 per cent discount.— R. K, Jost, New ties, new hats, new caps, new gicves, new collars, new shirts, pew prices, lower than ever.— Prowse Bros, The Furnishers. 148 cases new goods, all taken in mm one day; is the work of our staff of clerks on Tuesday. Come in, look aiound; there’s lots to see and its all for sale.— Prowse Bros Big boot bargains for all at our clearance sale.-—R. K. Jost You get from 20 to 33 yer cent discount on all brots ind} shoes at our big eale, R, Ke Jost, 20 to 33 per cent discount cn ali Boots & Shoes at our big sale.—R. K, Jost. Ladies don’t miss seeing our new shirt waists before buy- ing, you won’t waste time by doing this. For beauty, style and finish, we are bound to lead.— Prowse Bros, New English Hats, New American Hats, New English Caps, New American Caps, to supply the natives, at Prewse Bros. Hundreds of ;leased cus- tomers testify to the great bargains, we are giving in boots and shces—20 to 33 per cent discount.—R. K: Jost. His Imagination. During one of the Napoleonic cam- paigns a Frenchman was tripped up by a spent cannon ball, but without being injured In any way. He thought both his legs bad been carried off and lay on the ground all night, suffering ex- cruciating agony and never moving for fear of encouraging the bleeding. Next day the medical officer, coming around, said to him, “What has happened to you, comrade?” *“Ah,.” he answered, “please touch me gently! A cannon bali has carried off both my legs!” cnenseseinnbentaamtnibaphianibeiinisiin The Oratory of Gallerus. The oldest Christian structure in Ire land is a remarkable building, evident- ly very ancient, but wonderfully well preserved, at Dingle, in County Kerry. It is popularly known as the “Oratory of Gallerus.’” Who Gallerus was his- tory does uot say, but as the oratory has stood practically uninjured for more than a thousand years he was probably one of the converts of St Patrick. A Japanese admiral receives the equivalent of $6,000 a year, a vice ad- miral gets $4,000, and first and second class captains are paid $2,496 and §$2,- 263 resnectively. ee we HEART | NISEASE is a symptom of Kidn Disease, . A enthduanaen doctor has said, '* I never yet madea post-mortem ex- aminationinacase oft death from Heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys wereat fault.” The Kidney medicine which was first on the market, most success- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated is ; Dodd’s || Kidney || | Pills a KL TENDERS! FOR— indian iver Church. Teaders are asked for the construction and completion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 19:h Mareb, next,to be addessed to he undersigned and marked ‘Tender for I.dian River Catholic Church.” Pians and specifications can be seen on Monday, 5ih February, next, at the Bisbop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Ar:hitect, Ch’towp, for ten jays; afterwards they can be seen at the Parochisl House, Summerside. A certi- tiei bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to a:company each tender, which will be returned if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. The undersigned does not bind himeelf to accept the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. indian River, P. E. I., Jan 3lat 1900. Herald. WHOLESALE 100 doz Galvanize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire 20 “ Black 10 Paris Green 40 Z ** és Bar Iron § Sheet Iron 1& Paints 500 Boxes Glass 106 doz Shovels 400 doz Arcade Files 2009 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails . 250 Boxes Horse Sho2 eNails / 250 Kegs Horse Shoes 1000 Rolls Building Paper —ALSO — SHELF HARD WARE Fennell & we Chandler Charlottetown. ; | A GOOD PARLOR SUITE AT A ; ] " DAD Dp YN / MODERATE PRICE This is w at vou get i. our solid Walnut $24 Cotton T postry Suive, This suite has spring Seats, '~ trimmed with ush, and finished up in god s‘yle The c nm discount of 6 p. c. makes this suite $22.80 NET. We wonld like to show you this suit i? you want something good at a small price. ——— Spectacle offer —FOR— lO Days Only Speetacles, steci or nickled frames, cluded 75c to $1.50. Best gold filled frames with solid gold ends, warranted fitted with best quality lenses, $2.50. NOTE.—We do not sell common gold filled frames, 4 : .* 3 % i us . . - _ Cheapest solid gold frames not kept in stock, asa gond gold filled frame is in every way preferab'e, but for 10 days we will give 25 per cent off all our good selid gold spectacles. Anyore whose eyes we have examined and fitted with glasses in the last 12 months can have another examination made if they wish and the lenses ex- changed free—unless a special lenses has to be made to order. _ By arrangement, anyone can have their eyes examined evenings hut we con— sider daylight the best time. EW. Taylor OPTICIAN Cameron Blocx, Charlottetown. fitted with first quality lenser, case in. ten years and aes ae OAFROD TW KE 4 For SO Days We offer to those who have net tested the wearing qualities of the CELEBRATED OXFORD TWEED and those who have an opportunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following big reductions, 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality 52 cents will buy 65 cent quulity 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 85 cent quality SO cents will buy $1.00 $1.00 quality _— Ladies’ all woo! Uxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large “percentage of Australian Wovl. We consider them}the best or the market for the price. A. BULE, AGENT OXFORD MANUFACTURING €0 EAGT EE, 2 LE