Flesh ~ ent nourish- ids to nervousness, general debil- ity, and predisposes to Con- sumptio n and o' her prevail- To guard ing diseases | gga ainst these take Scot Emulsion. the Standard remedy for all wasting diseases in young or old. It improves diges- tion, gives flesh, strength, and resistive power, soc. and $1.00, a)) druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, (Cho: eaiats, Torente. COUPON. ene 2 & OD . 46462606080 ¢THE EXAMINER 1900. ' vigor = necas January 27, PORTFOLIO I. Glimpses of South ¢fric In Peace an: In War. ae f a ee | ( 8 6 ‘ . " ; cuT rat this pon and bring : ; mith [Oe in sil to the Portfolio Departme it “Th Ex m ine n* and t ie [a “Glimpses oi® eouth Alrica in Peace ad in War” See an- nouncement On ano’ re) pea 62038 ova ~ Y oes eee EEE The Inland Navigation Company | LIMITED) The anvual genera! meeting of The Inland Navigation Company, (Limited) wili be held in the roo:n (upstairs) in Mr Joha McBacbern building corner of Queen aod King Stree's,Charlottetown, on Thursday the 22nd of February next at 3 o’clcck, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. January 30tb, 1900. eod'd. Bare Footed No Never Wheu yos can buy girls nice Strap Slippers and Lacea Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button d and Laced Boots for 5O0cts PAIR 7. ietieisesh Toliiii J.H BELL'S WANT HOUSEKEEPER © a2 To"come in and look over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEMEEPING The prices---well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise you. OBISCOLL and ELORNSBY (QUEEN STREET : 3 “Tecders for Cheese and Butter Maker. Sealed tenders (ma ked tender fer cheese and butter maker) will be reeeived by the undersigned up to the 15th February, 1900 from any person wishing to contraet for the manafacturing o/ cheese and butter im the Re d House factory for the incoming Beason; tender to state wages per mosth on Chante making and’ same for butter making, aleo to state that the person tend- ering will be prepared to give sufficient guarantee for first c!ass work. Lowest or any teader net necessarily accepted. A. D. McDONALD, Secretary. Darel!, P. O. Jan 17th, 1900. ‘TAKE TO THE ' proiol rot Wiis ng practical heurly a year, na has been swarm OF the 3 ever one iokes pilaved 45 you may With fake ‘em colonels and gen . Who are dead sore be« haven't received fat jobs in the civil They sit around the eafes at rehearsing their wrotes, and favorite threat is that they are going to ‘take woods,’ weaning that they will go out to one of the in Ing itriots, most of seen f erars ‘use they service, night, to the terior provinces and start a little war of their own. “Of course nobody regarded the thing seriously, but some of us got tired hearing it, and one day we draft «wl a proclamation which purported to emanate from the governor's palace. After the usual preamble it went on to in substance that the expression to the woods’ was hereby clared treasonable, and any one mak- lug of the same was liable to a pen: nalty of from 5 to 20 years’ impris- onument at hard labor. “A job printer we knew set the thing up for us in regular official style. one side Spanish and one side English, and we had about a hundred copies pri- vately struck off. They were the svuree of endless fun. Wherever we rd a boodle patriot holding forth on the ingratitude of nations we wou@d quietly slip him a copy of the procla- mation and whisper that it was being posted all over Havana. ae effect was magical. I remem- ber a certain general who was bellow- it the t and had just say ‘tnke de- use hen p of his voice made the seaman declaration in regard to the woods, when a waiter handed him one of the documents. He glanced at it, turned pea green and vanished. How he got away | don’t know. It was like a trick on the stage, and, what is more, I never laid eyes on him again. I believe he really did take to the woods. “We worked the thing for about a week before the joke leaked out, and Wwe came near causing an exodus among military gentlemen who wanted jobs or blood. Some of them received such a nervous shock that they have been mild as lambs ever since.’’—New Orleans Times-Democrat. ——_—____--___. —__+ + @ + @ ——_————_—— To Cure a Celdin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All driggists refund the money it fails to cure 53. KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box EEE We Wich Cur Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and Presperous N' W We also desire to thank them [ their very liberal patronage curing th past year, making it the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase iu business. We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER treat George Street, dours from Grafton Stee... ——_ Removed The’Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of — JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the iarge and spaciou s room, over BK. H. (mext Prowse Bros, ) Business office down stairs—_where he will be pleased to meet all his old eustomers, and aS many new ones as will favor him with a call, Good Work— Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Coombs, ‘ Privter and Bookbinder. a ante: dh rr Noe EL ae aoe ae 7\ DOCK Sr 51. JOHN, NB. J —_ a THE DAILY HXAMINEK ROYAL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against ; alum. Alam taking powders are the greatest to health of the present day. Norton’s, — POWDER CO., NEW YORK. | — of Nova Scotia (INEORPORATED 1832) ~~ Capital, $4,754,000 Reserve, $9,180,000 A general banking business transacted. Deposits received and interest aHowed at 3}7. Jao 6—!mo. 1500 Boxes Tin Plate GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellerit Brands. 12x12— 14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. k. T. HOLMAN. Jan dlyw Imo i | p'ain;no need to read between the lines it is CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 7 1900 ae em i ne ane A a Only One More Month’ ems Our celery will only hold out about one month. Some of the wise ones are orJer- ing a quantity to be kept in reserve for tnem. We have held onto the best for ‘he last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children who keep the most dainty part of their lunch to the last and at the rate it is going the time will soon come when there will not even bea last, The moral to the above is quite enjoy it while it lasts, We aleo have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Islaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brusselle sprouts, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, parsripe, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mushroom ipfa few days at Gays Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Mon thurs sat & wkly. RACES —_-AND —— HOCKEY MATCH cneesncenl DIN <tmnenncindy Wednesday, Feb'y 7th SOURIS vs CHARLOTTETOWN Admissisn 1L5e, Children 10c Gallery and Band Stard 25 CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr. $ Cousins Secretary Treasurer, Park Corner Cream ery on the MERCHANTS BANK OF P a ISLAND, for $36 00 dollars. Finder “please return to drawer. The public & hereby warned against cashing abov beque. Q@ prin dij A Visil “Trow sensitive Rodney he takes it as personal if rou ra street car when be is getting a.’-—-Chicago Record te Sticht. Jones is.” Artist or Artisan? he or Jennie is about to merry a 1vté » ¢ “Ah! By trade or profession ?’—In ianapolis Journal. Would Rather Wait. “Guilty or not guilty?” asked the court. e “Well, judge,” responded the prison- r, “if it’s all the same to you, I would like to wait until all the testimony is in before I render an opinion.” svffer the tortures of itching niles, Startling Confessioss Show that 25 percent. ef men and women Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Case's Ointment has never yet failed te cure itching plies, and all of thesa man and —pmo3n could end t he suffatings at once by using it. Soc rres irj thoisinis have boen curen by this treatmon Every body can bezured in the same way. —— or studio. Cfiice To Let. Just j vacated by Miss Chisholm, in Morris Block. Apply to J. & 1. MORRIS. 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A pair of Large Linen Towels, size 24x | BE, PPO rcciccece c ccc csccet cece s castess 25c Remnants. Dress *Good&’, Prints,’ Muslins, Laces, Embroidery, etc., ete. We anticiyat a visit from you. Napkins. Special value this week in Tabie Napkine, price 75c, 95c, $i $1.75, $2.00, $2.75, $3.50. Domestic S heting. 10. $1 30, $1.40, $1.60, 66 inch Domestic Sheet DEE checarevtdivennsed 18¢ se White Wier 68 inch .2le Corset Covers, White Cotton .............18¢ Corset Covers, White Cotton, trimmed WER SNORIIINIIN ici ionsies. ccctededne ceed t RIO White Cotton Heavy White Cotton, 36 incher, epecial..., and save money, SUNNYSIDE:.: Si he ak 5c Buy White Goods*here BE”. Perkins & Co. embroidery, finished with feather embroidery, closed, price 45e Extra cotton, 2 rows of tucking and embroidery frills with feather galoon, closed, price 55e Extra cotton, 5 tucks with fril] of cotton and lace insertion, finished with feather galoon, price 58c Shirts Special value in Men’s Whith Laund ered Shirts at 75c, $1.10. White Shirts for evening wear. Sheeting 72 inch Bleached Sheeting. . soe 80 72 inch We a ees 7s ee 2lc 72 inch “ “6 . 223 Towels A sind of Large hentai Towe price. goneahe-< a Cteenenntiebee Remna nts White Cotton, Silks,Lacee, Embroid- ery, etc., etc. AAbdbddbbddadizis TAULAADLALAAA DLL AMLAA LADLAG LAGS LAd LGkkA GAMA UA LLAGAd tad SUA Gkkde’ GAkGLAAkbdAbddbadd ddd dada | B. 0. PROWSE, W DAP GAINS 20 PER CENT OFF ALL HEATING STOVES ..THE.. Genuine Tortoise INCLUDED. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. 4 Mark of Value The signature on apy arieleSis the stamp of its value, IN MUSIC right quality is more essen- tiul than all else. You start right if you bave su instrament of proper cbareacter — YOU WILL be safe if you have one of our instruments— we guar- aotee them all, WE WILL be pleased to bare vou call and examine -—- you don’t bave to buy. Millec Bros, Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. Abii AAA sada ' . E E E WEDDING ! Highly finished Quartered Oak Cabinet containing 164 pieces Table Silverware (Wm. Rogers) suitable for wedding or presen- tation gifts. most comp!ete made —costs $175. seil for $125 cash. Particulars {rom SILVERWARE, P O Box 1045, MONTREAL, i Ovdv O06 “” 6688 5004 6008 = DR. CUFT cures CE RONIJC-DISEAS#S and KUPT URE by Salisbury treatmeut, Send stam, for inicr mation, or call at Trure, isova Scotia, Offce Merchants’ Bank cf Halfex Roiiding ——— HILLSBORO RINK AFTERNOON SKATING Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.80 to 6, with band until further notice, EVENING SKATING Mcnday and Thursday 8 to 10. Band in attendance. Coupon Books now on sale, 5 skates forone dollar. jt EH, B EER, sa a ies a at al ly