DAIL) EXAMINKK, OHARLUTTETOWN, MAROHM 27, 71906 TORNADO IN om . Apprentice, A OPERATION. SIGNS OF SPRING, | Swallow Does Not Make a Read small print ! Sometines the best thir g } Summer. . ; t get into it. How It Sweeps Madtiy Alor g Like a | Big Whirling Top. : Have you ever seen a tornado in oper- ition—watched course from a safe distanee and noticed the awful phenome- na attending its progress? One sultry nin June [ was standing As LAY 1 THE DAILY EXAMINER) isc cet a — | 7 young man who yyry rs tro le to el i }e | modest recuest from a l that tha Subscription $4 a Year » : ' | THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | : ‘ Stic 1S One t Ck i oe a 4 nO = “aiceiaal my & AS o “th , ‘ ' : ‘ ge — roo Timid. bief of police of the western Missou i | 2 | Degituing of Warm Weather—List~ tin to sanper metropolis. We were grumbling at the < is 1d all application in learn in front of the Kansas City Central po seachempicioes Sub scription, >I a y ear, ing he business.” lice station chatting with the late Thom- ee : - .. 8 Ad - as M. Speers, then and for many years | A Never-Failing Accompaniment to the e in vance. Postppid to Any !Ad@ress| Mrs. P :* ’ i ‘ , «4h lesSneas and Skin Eruptions intclerable heat, ana the chief, who ad - ! urupt! been a frontiersman in his youth, was as- » Shoe) iis Dodd’s Kidney Pills the 2 I'm afraid a I eee ee ee ee 34 af t , ¥ 5 : % cf * t a 4 : 4 a ; ' . : ; i Ins at tight, but ; a Tar Davy EXAmrner is on sale every | , : ; suring all comers that “Death’s valley” Only Sensible Spring ; day iblication at the follow- ce ae eee nin nin: as ‘ .,. | and the hottest holes in the sunken desert Medicine | ng places :-— ” es ae u are too easily | a the far west could not beat it. Sud- . Albert 8 Iuttart. a ul } » State oul denly a mysterious gioom cane downs St. JOHX, ee March 26 —We have oe ; ee 4 nae mei | ae see over the city—a creepy feeling at the | geen euquiring here jately as to the pre- wni— Mason's I vand, ; roots of the hair. For an instant the sul- ise Doi h iat d : Geo Carter & Co, Queen 4t It is not what we have. but what we a ee ene cite pOlut where wirter ceases and spring Haszard & Moore, Grafton St, ? - ae ? ® | try calm became more eppressive thar begins. Some hold that tne return or the C4 Mitchell, Queen St, can do without, that makes us rich. | eyer, and to breathe seemed to require am firet robi a that winter i B W M Coffin, Grafton <t, Socrates, seeing a large load of valu efort. Then little vagrant curreats of air . 2 ee ee ee us Th bj f hi “Sad” 1 D Chappell, Prince St, a ee ea ; as the first robin often bas a very cold e 0 ect of this is net Johuson & Johnson, Kent cSt, ; ables pass one day, exclaimed, “I am | darted hither and yon, appareatly with slant 0 i. Gide tntianenad Capt T White, Pownal St, most happy. for there are so mauy 20 definite purpose or destination 1g 7 ? P ° : e - 80 much to let you know that we F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, oe ? : “ ta madians: baal solide: email By for the surest sign of spring is the things that I do not want!” view. Glancing about, our gaze suortly listlese feeling thet have got all our new carpets a digan !Teach Norton. vested on a yellowish cloud that was og tbat comes Over us, often G yetow a—Hon I) Gordon. Kon zton-- E Love little Y ork — S Browa. Morel! — HD \VicEkwen Mi Stew2r!- Douglas & Jardine. Sammerside—D k Carrie, Small & Beairsato. Percy Seaman, D 2utheriand. Sydnor. C 13—M Forrestal. oaris— DENI... UALLEPY 9 ver plated knives, forks and spoons, at a liberol discount till sna f month. Beas Now is the time to buy Cc ss 2 A SP ts shea we LQ » & ; re. ae 3 DR.E€CEDON ALLE s P} Parry aANt © frre 4, bssivVadeit G@ we Graduate VicGill Universits) i | Office eod Residence-- Dorchester Sire | Office Houre—9 to 10, a. m, lL te 3} and 7 tu’, p.m } ’ Premp attention to country calls. ~ Tc LE The north end of a bouse situated on Prince Street, contaning nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resia- ence BApply to THOMAS McQUAID Queen S' - oe FXTENSIVE AYSTIO® SALe Real [-tate and everything thereon. I am icsiructed by Mr, Jobu Partridge, 10 aell by auction ou the premises, Union Road, Lot 33, 4 miles from Charlottetown, on Monday the 2ad day of April, 1990, at 11 o’clock,a.m., bis beautifully sitaated and superior farm comprising 75 acree of the best ‘arm land, about all cleared and im a verv high state of cultivation, with good co\tage, o¢v vara aad other good eutbuildiogs, good pump, fine orchards &c. Being so acar the city vastly enbances its yaiue over any other farm now in the market. Also the whole Stock. Crop, Farming wiensile, Household Furniture &c. as follows, viz:— STOCK—~1 Superior “All Right” standard bred mare,7 years old [registered] i mare 13 years old, 1 “Gay Lad” cart filly 1 year old,15 milch cows, 1 pure Jersey (ull l year o 1, 4 beiters and 50 owl, CROP—40 bushe'« prime seed wheat, 300 bushels black Norway oais,100 bus- hels potatoes, 100 bushels turnips and a quacticy of hay and straw. IMPLEMENTS, c—I1 binder, 1 threshing machine, | set fanners, 1 hay cutter, ] drill seeder, 1 potato digger, 1 wheel rake, 2 plows, | set iron barrows, 1 set randle herrow*, | drill harrow and mouldir z plow, [combined] shevels, forks, hoes, dc, &c, 1 top buggy, 1 driving saggon, 1 truck wagon,! cart, I driviag sieigh, i pung sleigh, 3 wood sleighs, 2 sets ca:riage harress, 1 double set truck wagon harve*s, 1 set cart harness, plow he rnes-, &e FUR NITURE-~A}! the household furniture, inclnding a nice organ and every hing about the premises, Only reason for sel'ing—going out West Farm open to private cou~ 0 join -ons. tract ti | dav of sale. Terns easy and stated at sale. lot Dodd's are the only medicine that will cure Dia- betes. Like Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease was in- curable until Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured it. Doctors | | Is themselves confess that without Dodd’s Kidney Piils they are powerless against Dia- betes. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations—box, name and ill, are advertised to do so, but the medicine that does cure oA is Dodd’s Kidney Pilis. Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty a box at all druggists. cents arm and Mills A spiendid property forsale. Thesub | ecriver cff2ra for sale, possesion imaiediat ely, hia freehold farm, situated a: Uppe Westmoreland, together with Grist, Card. ing, Shingle, and Roller Crashing Mill, as well as-a jarze rotary saw mill and other circulars, cider manufacturing esablishment. and planing mill; also his The largest part of the purchase money may remain on ioterert st 4 per cent. ANTHONY COLLET tenley Block, Ch’tow Mae NOTICH «3 Noti:e is hereby given that an application wiil be made to the Parliament of *Wan.d* at he present session there». for an Act toins orporate a ‘‘ompany to bs called the ‘Acadia Mortgaze orpora'ion fur the purpose of carrsiog On th; business »f a Low Company with powers to loan money on real estate and on certain classes of debentures and stocks and with power to borrow money on cebens tures, to receive dep psits, toissue debenture stock wnt with other powers gcaated to Loan Companie: Dated Galifax the 14th February, 1900. Alfred Whitman. Solicitor of Apppicants, 68 Bedford Row, Halifax, Nova Scotia WHEN IN TOWN Make it a point to 2all at our store and get our prices on groceries, We keep onlv tue choicest lines Choice Fami'y Fleur — $3.90 per bbi up Bemah India Tea, 24¢ -nar ib SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row, Ch town, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Solicitors, &c. OrricE—Brown’s Block; South > ; crossing the city some 10 or a dosen blocks away. Its form and motion sug- gested an enormous peg top inclined at a sharp angle, but spinning merrily along. At the distance from which we were ob- serving it its progress seemed slow, but a little calculation efcerward showed that it had crossed the entire breadth of the city in a very few minutes. “Looks like a California waterspout,” said Speers. “No; it’s an old twister, and there’s murder in it.” A moment later mounted policemen were galloping un te report a cyclone telephone calls for ambulances, patrol wagons and help were pouring in, fire alarms were summoning the department for work among the wreckage, and crowds were hurrying to the scene of de- atruction. The tornado had crossed the city in a'most as straight a line as if its trail had been surveyed and staked out for it in advance. For almost the entire distance its track ways between Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets, and hardiy a house in the two or three miles of its spin across the city escaped damage. On ' hil ps it inade cormpicte kage ng in its patk. In the depres- e Was myc less damage, as it ‘dts jump trem wil to hill, Brick scructnres suffered must, some of theia, two ckuthes, being re most ta naved+c, Marvelous as not miore than “mm, there + my of ° : t persons killed and perhaps yY more or l@Ss semous.y no iy wne of ' ’ mad Da “were ue Jvemage to propertr am ireds of thousands of dotiars, » the great elond ef aust rateed by the terrific besom’s work had cleared the s was shining, the atmos: is “ail and deliciously cool, anZ ed as innovently as if tragedy Sine part of the repertory.—Aliuue ipolis Times. A SPOUK PHOTOGRAPH. It Was Hausy io Nake, but tt Puraied the kow.erts. fographer of tna. city opened ¢« iwer és Bis roll top desk and took toa somewnat battered carte de ‘the size and shape popular 35 ov 48 ago. It represented a young man seated at a table. and behind him was tne tery aimiy oatlined figure of a wom ‘She young man wore the costae of tue antebellum dandy, aud che secived to bave a crinuline under hes v!- A ni i:+¢] i Littie edi Visile your's Wop labei lt ubinens skirts, She was farely cisceri. wolv. and the legs of the table could ve ~w chrough her dress. “Chat.” said the phetographer smiling: “is a good specimen of the ‘spirit pho- ioxraphs’ waich once created such 2 fu- role in this country. As you may vee by ithe stump, it Was taken by Johu U. Gait on Broadway, New Yerk, and, consider: inz the progress of the art in taose days, ais a very creditable pieee uf we-k from a technical stanupoiat. ‘The spirt tigure, which puzzled scien tists uad gave rise to all sorts of prepos- te:ous theories, is such » palpable trick that it is hard for a modern operater to ‘ytund how anyboa, could have been deceived by it. The plates of that period ,cre very slow, and 22 exposure of from ito $0 seconds wes uecessary to secure « fuirly sharp image. “in tais picture the woman was evt- lenily given an exposure of about fire uds and the plate laid away in the wik egainst the arrivai of the dupe. \s ien the latter took his place, the cum- ern was uncovered for the fuli time, and the result you can see before you. ‘The spook picture was made intentionally very dim, so that the face could be recog- nized for almost anybody, and the whole thing was as easy 4s rolling off a log. Any modern amateur could do the work with a $5 machine, yet these little cards were eagerly purchased at $20 apiece in rat gold. The world has certainly moved since then, hasn’t it?’—New Orleans Times-Democrat. “As You Sow sc Shall You Reap’ Before buying Seeds Plants Bulbs or Fruits accompanied by skineruptions of yarions kinda. This is an unmistakable proof that nature recognizes winter is ever. The body is now striving to throw off those heating properties that keep it warm dur~ ing the cold weather, but which are now unnecessary, For the blood, by the most wise provi- sion of nature, adjusts itself to the sea- sons. When itis cold it absorbs more fat from the food, for fat makes heat. When the weather is warm, asin summer, it ceases to tak+fat into itself as the body is kept at its normal temperature without it. But inthe spring the blood still con tains some of the winter fuel. This should now be extract- {ed by the kidneys, If not, it tries t» break through the skin in boile, pimples,etc. This latter ofiea happens a8 the kidneys areseldom in proper order afier their tard winter’s work. Dedd’s Kidney Pills, by acting on the kidneye,whose duty is to filter from the blood all impurities and unnecessary ele- ments, are exactly what ia go about cooling the blood. ‘Harms For Sale. The enbeciber offers for sale his f situated at Mill View, Lot 49. 130 acres 6f land 100 of whieh are cl-ared aod ina high state cf cultivation, (ne re- mainder being covered with a valuatle j growth of bard and soft wood Vhia farm is very convenoient'y situated aad 14 one of the most desirable in this vicinity, The dweilirg house (a'most new), barns and out umildidgs are al good, Also that other farm, koown as the Bradlev Farm, consisting of 99 acres of land 50 acres being cleared. This farm is suitable for pas'ure. For farther psrticulars apply to the owner. EDWARD GRANT, Mill View, P. O. NOTICH. The undersigned, Administrators cf Estate of late Peter Kelly, Merchant, Charlottetown, bereby notify all persup« indebted to said esate, that payment is required b7 lst May next, after that date legal proceedings will be takeu for re covery of same. PATRICK KELLY, CHARLES KELLY, Adminietrators. wkly 3ins Ch’Town, March 8th, 1900. FARM FOR SALE. 52} Acres of land on Lot 22. For sale, that farm at St. Patrick’s formerly occupied by the late Felix McKenna, containing 524 acres of land. Terms easy. Apply at my office in Bank of Nova Scotia Build- ing, Charlottetown. February 22nd, A. D. 1900. w lmo D. C. McLEOD, — Reliable WANTED *Sien Good honest men in “very locality, local or traveiling, to introduce and adrert'se our goods, tacking up show cards on fences, along public roads and conspicuous places. ‘Vo ex- perience needful. Salary or commission $60 per mon'h and expenses $2.55 per day. Write at once for full particalars The Empire Medicine Co., London, Ont Speaking of Paul E. Wirt Fountain pens Mark Twain says :— “An absolutely pe: fect fountain pen, a pen compared wented as a | | Spring medicine. Ia fact, Dodd’s Kidney | Pills form the only common sense way tv | 7m | This farm, } being the homestead property, consi t. of opened up,or to tell you that there are beautiful Hemps, Unims, Tapestry, Wools, In- grains, Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Mocquet, of tne latest de- signs and richest colorings, as it is to let you know that we have a lot of ends of carpets and odd squares which we wish to clear out, at prices that will please 4 _ i. you; also ends of Oil Clcth and Linolesm’s at prices to lay am them quickly at your fireside. ¥ New Oil Cloth, in all widths, from 1 foot to 12 feet. New‘ Linoleum’s, all widths, from 1 to 12 feet. Buy“early and do it at the best carpet place in P. E. I, a A a ae a cf a > v as” ~ mee, OE Fs GS Mea Sé Se ~Ww fae See * fie wee f ae | fii! at's i t central; give me the wonder-® ful cheap men, please? Hallo 4 hallo is that Prowse Bros? Yes sing Well, whatekind of hats bave youd ihis year? We have all the lead- aim ing shayes in the celebrated 4 (Christy and as for the American | you know we always keep theg right thing in there. Well dow you think you can fit me; my>@ ry . size is 6 7-8 English? Yes, sir, 3 Riga? ~~ * we have all sizes. My head im very hard to fit. it is long; and I very seldom get a hat to fit 2 me preperly ? Well, sir, you are just the kind cf a man w like to get a hold of; we tae pride in fitting a head that is — hard to fit, one of our elastic band Christys ora flexible © American is surely just what you want. (h; well send me one at ouce, but what is the price? Well sir, vou can have = the very best ones at $3.00. Oh that’s too expensive? Well, & sir, we can give youa Christy at $2.00, Tiuav’s good enough for me. Yes sir ur for a king. Send it up pleas» Yes sir, good bye and thank you—and there’s another nian made happy. 4 Wn BOYS Clothing this year comprises more fully the needs of our cus— i mers than ever before; we have ore suits than ever, in 2 and 3 } ece suits, and we have arranged 1» have them made in short pants :s large as size 35 breast and 35 waist. You'll find us anywhere etc, but here you'll find us always leoking after your needs. See our Brownies for the little fellow:: they are just what you need, prices range from $1.59 to $4.25 in these. Our 2 piece suits, too, are neat, and good wearers; prices from $1.00 to $5.00. Our 38 piece suits are wore up to date than you will find elsewhere, and the prices are interesting im their littleness, $2.00 to $7.75. Yours for suils, to suit your @ pocket, to suit you, your pride in your boys, and last but rot 4 lea:t to suit the boys themselves. rt nae. gee » ne a St a il ly am J McWILLIAMS, ich al | | etc Side Qucen Square. Send for with which ail other pens ars Union Road, March 19th, 1900. frank failures.” ce neat aa CHARLOTTETOWN, PET. LOANS NEGOTIATED. _ This may be rather a sweep- ing statement, but evidently Mark Twain’s pen served and up-to-date published in Canada, him well. So will yours if and will be mailed free. you use a WIRT. DARCH & HUNTER G. F. HUTCHESON, to John 8. Pearce & Co QUEEN £TREET. London, Ont. Jeweler & Optician. Darch & Hunser's Se This catalogue is the most complete PROWSE BROS/ St Sis Ae D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL] is OITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank of Nova Buile img, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Scotia Successors