ME ae 4S : ' .s oe ah me - ™* : : 17 ) ; ‘S : ws i & in VY i ’ aa") bet iat AE Soh L will guarantee Re AT that my Kh ‘ Cure 2 : w ur j | . ' a, of f f kidney ’ complair and In Many instances the most serious forms of Bright's disease. If the diseise Is m- | Plicated send a four- | Ounce vial of ine. We wil) analyze it i ; and advise you free | what to Jo. MUNYON. at aD druggists, 25e. a vial. Guide to Health and wedical advice free. 1505 Arch st.. Phila. , ’ WEEKS & CO WHITE Coops SALE NOW ON eee > QOurs tock of Ladies’ White THE DAILY - wow wer a 2 WR ee oR OR OP ee cs? > a lL ar; ang fi Ay §6iTOmMe Ubdl eh Ulilei GUO: ARTILLERY No, 2 Cr 7.30. , drill tonight at Dominion PaRLIAMeNT opens oa Thurs day next. — Teternone.—R.F Maddigain’s store is conrecied by telephone. Lapies’ Hockey C.uvs.-Sammerside is organizing a Ladies’ Hockey Club, ahhtlegpen 1. 0. O, F.— Degree work in St rence Lodge tovight at eight o’clock. Correction. —In Paton & Co’s large { adon page 7 reads sheit gocds instead of sheet goods. inssscialpagnait C.M. B. A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. B. A.will meetiv the A.O. H. Hall this even ing at 8 o’clock. Porice Court. — Two summonses charg- ing fractions of the Liquor Regulation Act will be enquired into on Tbhureday next. eminent CarxivaL.—Fancy arees carnival Friday Feb. 28. The managers will spare no pains to make thie one of the finest shows ever held in the Millsborough Riok. Haxpsome Sign. — Messrs. Kenneth Fiolayson and Siepben Moore today p'aced a handsome sign over the entrance t> the Berlin Dental Parlors. The lettering is excellert. The artiat modestly witkolds his name. A Great Satze.—Attention is directed to the large advertisement of James Paten Wear is superb—Finest range to be seen in the city + Goods bought from the leading manufacturers and wld low for vash Night Dresses Special line, trimmed lace oSc Exira value, frilling trim- med 70¢ Nech Leader, embroidery trimming $1 15 Better qualities, $1 65 2 36, 265 and up White'Skirts Two Leaders — No, 1, regular orice, $1 (0, sale price Sd5c No, 2,regu'ar price $1 50, sale price $1 10 Knickers Special job, good cotton 2(c Special job, embroidery trim- med, 34c a pair Other qualities 56c, 62c, $1 10 and up Corset Covers Tco many good values in ihis Jine to enumerate spec- itlly. Price 20, 30c, 38c, 5fce and up—all sizes Embroidery. Beautiful designs,—lc, 2c, ne, de, Specia! line at Se yd, WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store TENDERS! - FOR— Iiian River Chureh, 2 30, ¢2¢, er Tenders tren «eo! fer the construction $3 Omples ior ‘ary’s Chereb, up a Oh Mar. be addessed to dineprneres varked cn ‘he ont- » tender for { dian River atholie *Urch.” Pane and *pecifications can be seen On Baten’ ‘th February, next, at the ee Place and at the office of Mr. W. Harrie, Architect, Ch’towr, for ten Pe eeeeede inev can be seen at the fies baa] House, Sur merside. A certh Penning yoeaue of $506.00 will be which Oy accompany each terder, aces a be recurned if tender be not ; mae ", aud forfeited if tenderer fail to Pleit called Upon. cern rttinne: does not bind himeelf *F the lowest or any tender D. J. GILLIS, P. P — Beaty River, P. E. I., Jan 26tb | 900. —— ae i & ( (] ‘. A very superior qua- Coxe wade from good coal. Aras, *2*8 per bushel, o,f &t the ao GAS WORKS & Co., elsewhere in to-day’s issue. Pre~ paratory te beginning extensive improve- ments in their already large aad well- equipped establishment this enterprising firm {will offer special discounts for the next iwelve days. The advertisement tells ite Own story and it is unsecessary to go into details here. SUPREME COURT. Monpbay, Jan. 29. James Bradley ve. H. B. Smith. Ac- tion of trespass to land. This case is being tried before Mr. Jastiee Fitzgerald without a jury. Morsoa, Q. C., acd Stawart, Q. C, for pla ntif®. . chaszard, Q. C., aad D. McLeod for defendan’. LOCAL NOTICES. Sheet music—the Bros. Band at the rink tosight. Gool muse, good ice, good t me guarenteed. Frest Protection, choose your armour against severe weather from our stock of underclothing. Prowse, Bros. G'ovee—Glove goodvess, gloves that are dependat'e, gloves that are stylish, glove: toa «.: r-s<onably priced, gloves that pleas ad eatiefy the castomer, the kind selling at big disconnte. Prow-e Bo. Speci»! vain leaves at 4 p. m. tomorrow for Summerside to seethe Abbies and Crystals bat.le for the championship of P. E. I. Fare $1.00 return: Reserve Tuesiiay Feb. 6th for the grand concert to be beld in the bacement of the Firet Methodiet Charch. 2i. Carpets that won’t sell and that won’ wear. We have them rignt here io our carpet room. 400 yards of Canadian, Velvets, pretty d-signs and gool cous mon- sense colors. *Sold all over Canada at $1.35, they are yours for85 cents, We don’t want them; perhaps you have » cozy corner somewhere in your bome where there is not much wear required I: ie only lately that we fouod ou: thet the above carpet did not give the satisfac tim for tre price. Jas. Paton & Co. —6 in. d. a ae Oe ee ee —The suggestion was made,'n connectioe latest—at M.ller we nn & ) with the etories: fa big Liberal brib- rv fuod in Sherbrooke, that these approact ed by the machine sbould take the Leurier money, aod then vote for McIntosh. A loca! Liberal organ’thereuponjdeclared that thie is a proposal that the tempted electo 8 should add treachery and falsehood to bribe-taking and vote-selling. Evidently anything that tends to endanger the de- livery of the goods after they have been paid for is unpopular in Government circles. Asthma Can be Cured Cared Com- And is Reing Permanently Eaily by Clarke's Kola pound, Here is What a Hamil- ton Lady Says:— Mrs. Gilbert, 105 Rebecca street, Ham- ilion, writes :--‘! | suffered from a bad form of asthma for over nine years, and, not- withstanding all the doctors could do for me. got worse and worse, 80 that my neighbours looked for my death at any time. I spent money lavishly in the ef- forts to get relief, but all to no per pose. For six weeks at a time I cou e not get up or down stairs, & rd was mA miserable ¢ondition. My dzughter, w : clerks in a drug store, had ae & —_ deal of Clarke’s Kola ae pala as a last put that is nothing, for it than that for every tea- loses gave me splendid ed me to try it $2 for a bottle, is worth more spoonful. Two < relief and after using but one patie S an’ a ‘marvel to all who know me. Iam “7 ing my ean get around as we ing > own work, an ett “and fecl like a new creature. as ever, "i 7 . # Clarke's Kola Compound has pom © om send to me, and I look _ it nie. seati- waltana remeer You may_ use . ; vellous remedy. - and I shall be glad mony as you see fit, al = i : nlars to anyone give further particu } to, yone scanne. I gratefully endorse Clarke's Kola Bold by ‘all druggists. A free sample will ; rith this » > any person troubled w : Stsdeoe “Enclore six cents in ae foe dress The Griffiths ana Macphere® py Limited, 121 Church street, Toronto, Law- | audience D: vs a. arveree re*pectivels, EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 20 1900 PINE Te Tee CR Pian OO Vee REL ORR, J ee inate SA . Ree AON oe = 6 allt! AER NE a Ce NEG NS EF ON RELI ME TR te RO am —— — sii ili , . rl wl wi wtih » Oe, © Ve We 45 e 2 wal °F, Oh hs as OF OP Be q B3 oral ani Othe items Sate FS GARGEAAKBSHIEGES FBS GK 4h ss LOGd ¢ 4 | oe /§ Asa Starter for Our White Goods | ~~ oe GQ Ueai tui 16 WOOUS pale y with wWhic pum~ ’ cp : " : Poinr To BE Notep.— Any attemptto] § Jers of 1b Uul€@ DBE IO Lut in indergart re 990 wil; s : , on Wednesday nwt came iorward io sbbrerate Ea et eee eee “sb 000. coseeseseeee accept of the generosity of the fruit ex- | °C" °° arent | Ly hibitors really recalled ones bovhood day-. i s ¥; 7 ° . ’ Q RANTINE ‘FICKRS,. -- Dra v be} we | The plates of rosy apples disappeared in a! or nego es =, ; ae seer a f j 1 ! Ht eae a : : Rom whi ynvnerly have been APpo nts d | “6 : jittly, Mr. Rebeiton encouraging the; < . * ; on Two apc al samples of g 1a! a ne (thcers at Ger ry elow U apd as : ' I uu sample Cane 7 gt } | i | Stark” aud “Bea | Rev. Pather Burke from ere Asrociationjof O.tario, and for purposes of comparison,were to be lef , were away in spmebody’s pockets before | the alarm cou'd be counded. The Frui' Grower's Association, if it gives a fru t t+ last entertainment, ougit to be in high favor, Uurorchaid king, Joba Robert- son, of Inkerman, as } most of the fruit. D. P. Irving, of Vernon River, largest contributor to any butter and | cheese fac ory io the}province,writ-s tothe F. G A, most higtly commending its worta aud expressing tie opinion that be- fore very macy years the revenue from fruit-growing will exceed that from dairy- ing. Mr. Irving is @ practical dairymaa | and orchardist sepa his op'nion ought to | go far. } Ex-Goveruor®Howlan. did not forget. the F. G. A. meeting on Wedresday. telegram wishing it Godepeed was received | by ihe secretary and the meetiog enthasi-, astically resoived to send him a hearty message io reply. The F. G. A. does | not forget its old friends nor the old| frienda ihe F.G. A, The Ontario Stark on exhibition was! not like Mr. Pigott’s Stark at all. Thers is a mistake comewhere. The Pigott applee arevery beautiful however, What a chaoge from the first F. G@. A meeting in favor of Bea Davis\! Thea this apple bad a sole friend in Dr. J. T. Jenkivs ; now its praise is in everybody’s mouth, The, p:rmavent exhib tion matter will be taken up vigorously by the committee appoin'ed,and we hope to nee it @ reality néxt year. The order and inteliigeoce w ti whieh the fruit growera did their business was; the admirationc«f every visitor to their seesious. Why wot admt the ladies to the day seasians afte F G, A.aleo? In many cases tiey are bh uvsrucul urists of the farm -_—<—-- —---- PERSONAL. Mr. B. D. McLellan, M. P., crossed by the Minto to-day en route to Ottawa. Mr. J. A. McDonald, of Gienaladale, is in the city. He is registered at the Queen Hotel, Mr. Geo. J. McCormac, Inepector of Scheole, #sea passenger by this morn- iog’e train from the eaat, Mr. B. Bremner was a paseenger by the eastern train this moraing, returoing from a business trip to Souris and St. Peter’s Bay. Mr. Frank B. Street, of Montreal, oue of the best known commercial travellers coming to this province, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. The death ia reported of Mr. Arthur Holland a commercial! traveller well knowao here. It occurred st Chathom, N. B., recently, and was caused by pueomonia. The honor of burial in Westminater Abbev wae offered Joha Ruskin, but de» clined by bis executore in accordance with bis expressed wish to rest wherever he died. Prof. Gilbertand Mr. Walter Simpson | were inthe city over Sunday. They agree that Belfast needs a railway, They ad- die s a public meeting at, Kensington this cvenlog. Mr. G. W. Steevens, the correspondent, who died on Jan. 19th, wrote t> the Lon- doe Mail an account of the battle at Cresar’s camp, which took place Jan. 6. Enieric fever must iun its cou-se quickly. Mr. James Pyle, of Pyle’s Pearline, ove of the greates:‘advertisers injtae werld,aod a pative of Guysborough, N.S., died last week in New York. He was born in 1823, and was reputed to be many t mes a millionaire. Mr.J. C. Rodgers, for many years con- nected with the Singer Sewing Machine Company, has been appointed general agent ia the New York State ior the Wheeler & Wilson §Manufacturing Com~ pany. Mr. Rodgers has many friends in Charlottetown, —_— —————— Mies Temple bes three of her water- color paistings on exbibition in Messrs Mark Wright & Co’s window. ! Intending students would do well tocall as early as possible as Miss Temple’s classes are being formed. Studio at the reeidence of Prof. Wtats, Grafton St. 3i We havea about 400 .yards of Axminster carpet which is regularly eold at $1.35 but whieh we have foued does not give satisfaction for that price which ought te buy the best Brussels. For that reason we have decided to elear it out at 85 : rece ved bs ! he Fruit Grow- which, treat and & musica: and literary treat, like; usual coptributed | the | ‘siderable advance, but itis to ——— Fir tae Bors’ Brigape.—Mieas Julia Large wili read “Dick Fersey’s Pluck’ for Bov’s Brigade, Tuesday evening. Mise Heleo Anderson will aleo give a read ng. Fir Dorcuester —Sheriff Robertsor wil leeve thi evontg for Dorchester with the prisonera Mek -ena and MeGill- jvray recently comvi- evct aud senienced t) ten vears +heep stealing imprisonment, codiitiahainn Victoria’LrpGe.— A special meeting of Victoria Lodge, A F aud a. M, wiil be beid in ther Lodge room ,Macovic lemple, this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock, for rhe purpose of conferring the third degree. Visiting brethren invited, aint. Lecturg.—‘*Chioese Gordor, E»gland’s Christian Hero,” illustrated ty a large number of very fioe views. in Grace Church, Tueeday evening at 8 o'clock. Lecturer, Rev. Joan Goidsmith, of Alber~ ton. Silver collection. Be sure and come. PLepesD AGainst Iyxroxicants.—The Roman Catholics of St. Louis have 7,000 | girls and boys pledged at the age of eleven, not to touch intexicants of any kind until they are twenty-one yeare, th us guarding them through the most euscep- viole and dangerous decade ef life. Hockey Maton,—The A bdegweit-Cres- cent team to play the Crystala at Sum- merside to-morrew (Tueeday) evening will be made up as follows: Goal—J. Praught. Poiot—L. B. McMillan. Cover Point—H. Bethune. Forwarde—L. R. Unsworth, Captaia, W. McLeed, D. Sullivan, T. Howatt. —_—_~->_--——— A Eaxpsome Girr.—Mrs. J. J. Davies has presented the Caledonian Club with large cil painting ertitled **Burns in Edinburgh, 1787.” The picture shows Bures reading his poem, “The Winter Nigh’,” before a gataering of uotabies at the Duchess of Gordon’e, The painting is on view ia the show window of Paton & Co’s store. It is well worth calling to eee, Emigration Ficures.—The emigration statistics pablished by the British Beard of Trade show that 33,727 persone sailed from British ports for Canadain 1899, as ageinst 27,487 in 1898. That is a con- be noted that the imereasé consists eutirely of for- eign immigrants. The number of settlers of Britiah origin fell frem 17,640 in 1898 to 16,451 in 1899. Lap to Resr.—T ve funeral of the la‘e Mre. H. H. Shaw, one of the largest ever seen in Charlottetcw-, was attended by a large number of citi- zens and the students of Prince of Wales College. The pall-bearers were Prof. Robertson, WE Bentley, Prof. Jordan, Joho P. Gordon, Wallace Leitch, G. F. Hutcheeon. Rev. Mr. Fraser conducted the ceremonies. A number of persons from Kensington came down by epecial train. ———— Rep Cross.,-—~A regular meeting of the Ladies A'd tothe Red Cross was held Saturday afternoer. The Treasurer’s repe t ehowed thecash receipts to be $196, aod the disbursements $169. The entire work of the Society wae reviewed,and the correspondence regarding the affiliation of the Societv t» the Red Cross Society of Canada. Votes of thanks were tendered all who sided the work. The secretaries Were instructed to stir up interest in the work throughout their fields. It was res solved to hold ap atriotic concert on Feb. 2ad. Mrs. John Richards was appointed Secretary for Queen’s County. Accommo- dation has been aecured in the W.C. T. U. Rooms. ae Teverveeneeeverenreynernetnety ttt PURE EMULSION OF Goo Liver OL When buying Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi! it is very im- portant that the oi! used in its manufacture be pure and fresh. in Johnsen’s Emulsion we guarantee that the oil is both pure and fresh, and alse that it is very palatable. Put up in two sizes 35c & 50¢ cents about its wearing price. But the advantage lies here you ave getting leek and patiern{equalto a $1.50 velvet, aad in some mice cozy y!ace where there is not copetant wear you will be delighted with your purchase. Jus. Paton & Co. —6 in. d. The 50c size is as large as the regular $1.40 bettles of other makers-—and our 35c size the same as the regular 50¢ bottle. VOTER: TOPOTT ET ERNNH NNT rrERT NNN HTD THIN: cif -—_— MARRIED. On Wednesday, Jan. 24th, at the home | of the bride’s father, Mount Albion, by J. W. McConnell, Ambroee’D Fraser, sae, eldest daughter of William Cerver, Esq. Eel PEMA AAAAAAALLLALLLNALaGdh Ad CUA AAA Ak AkA UU AAkA kd ANd ALAA Abd ded ddd add dbddd DE VYYITEITH TINTS PPT NYY Hi T5%; 5D és, tog ai _— ae $ . GSEs REE vy * & PFE HKKAGSALGBIGIFKGSEGHAAGAS OT w, aif <i «(l « tt ail «(| F | : af «ll ail «l ig FSS ES EEE EE ES SE RY ‘ The Gipsy These goods have just been received from the wanufactur rs; and are the best values offered to the trade in Quality, Style, finish and zen- eral make up. Qualities that tell Values that sell CORSET COVERS at 18c each Good style cotton, made to fit and wear—trimmed fine lonsdale frill 18¢ each. at 25c each Made of fine strong cotton emy breidery trimmed neck and frout— 25c each. at 38c each A splendid value, trimmed fine embroidery 33c each. at 50c each Made of fine lonsdale embroidery yeke and embroidery trimmed—50c Brag333 at $5¢ each Well made of fine eotieo, generons in size and length, cluster of tueke and lace trimmed 55c each. at 70c sash This lot made of strong cotton— fine tucked yekes, broad rolled eol- lar; front and collar trimm:d fine 1 uffing—70_ cack. at $1.80 each a s A splendid sesortment of err ' 1 Se 58 F100, 91.25 tyles in this lot—lace trimmed and j ahead trimmed, tueked yoker, ; DRAWERS aud embroidery yokes—sl! gems at | At 25 cents the price—$!.00 each. Trimmed cluster of tucke and lace : 252 a pair. Others at at 42 cents ' Made of fine cotton, cluster of tucks and wide embroidery trim- ming 42c a pair. Others a; 58c, 85c, $1.00, and Stanley Bros, $1 25, $1.50, $1 75, $2.15. $2 85, $200 and $3 50 each Our Rubbers-=- w= FOR LADIES An old favorite, red lining wide soles ; 1 DOC DOC: A very neat rubber w.th good AAG fitting ueel N0C good Bf Vo A hinds me rubber, 'with sty- lish toe caps Dorothy Juliet Pride Storm Storm tinep A very wide fitting rubb:r, made for the new share; High front and bac, a wearer A splendid rubber for wearing TRa with gaiters (25 ALLEY & CO Wie EEE ES PYLE REE SY SESS FEE SEE ESE EEE EEE OYE YY he FS Fe AbbAabAAAALAAABAAAL ALARA. Wir {jw ip > is iff> & a > b I» i> \p [yr Ww we i* Ihe it \y May, SF FSF SF SS SS FF SSS Se See ees When Does the 20th Century Begin ? Wellnot Discuss that Qusetion now We are ttarting this year inJgood spirits and great: hopes.of making this cur banner year in the Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade whieh makes us fee] like spurring ourselves to greater achievements, The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, Our facilities for better buying increases with every year. These advantages we will this year share with our customers the an The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct. In order to get best Suits, Overeoats, Trouscrs, etc,, turned out under the magic touch of artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexivs McLetzay, and a picked, theroughly trained staff of workme.. You must come to headquarters at GORDON.& McLELLAN Men’s St: Ish Cutfiterrs...... sg REPRISE AS RETR A COINS SI ci Bese eae aid oe el sed stfownlget,1echinnapieegave ere 0 7 ’ 9 f ‘ , porn 4 GN * _ a £ ¥ ee “a 6 aia | Fi 5 Se. a, in a Sewn eter: ei peat eek ss ETE hag OES Petia agp