; | Tortoise Heaters Beware Genuine of imitations Dodd and Rogers The Hardware P: ople. 7 8 Ni. “i — Music ee Effects In music it is important to have (he paws in the proper place, Ih» It is equally important for {> you t) pauee before buying Ih» avy’ rousical merchandise, |e RP ae *# 2AA4AA until you have seen what we have to offer. . NoBetter Instruments > NoKasier Terms I» No Surer Satisfaction ip GRAPHOPHONES FROM yp $5.00 0? © MILLER BROS, © ti] QuEEN STREET i] Connolly’ Building. ip ENS SS STS SCTE CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 1!7, drawn by Mr. S Cousins Secretary Trearurer, Park Corver Cream ery on the MEXCHANTS BANK OF P E. ISLAND, for $36.00 dollars. Finder will please return to drawer. The public & hereby warovd against cashing abov heque. IT'S MOVE ON 7 —— ()————____ The Oity Council passed a law, you must ‘move on,” you must move on. The policemen won’t stand any jaw make you move on, make you move on ae At Sentner, McLeod & Com pany’s Store things must move on, things must move on. Remnants there on every floor that must move On, that must move on. " ¢ Remnant sale begins Tuesday, Jan- uary 2nd, 1900, FURS have got to move on at My Store, | are gradually | be history of Canada, JACKETS will movg on Store. 200 hats wil! move on, at 25c—Sent ner, McLeod & Co, Sentner, McLeod & Co's Remnant Sale is moving on. Our Remnants are tempting morsel for d/speptic purses, We need not write an essay on our FURS. They are we!) able to talk for them selves, at My SENTNER, McLEOD & 00} sealds eae EES A RE OER 5 ET ENT RRR THE DAILY #XAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 921900 | NJTES AND COMMENTS In viewcf the election resulta in Manitoba, Prince Edward Isla d and New Brunswick, the Ottawa Journal feels that ‘‘considerable of a Conservative reaction has set in throughout the couatry.” —The economic state of Cuba shows | - an improvement. Production is ivorent- ing throughout the island, aud the people resuming iodaustrial pur uite. Thegeneral condition of the in- habiiants is becoming normal. —The Public Accounts of Canada juet out show that in the last fiscal year che Laurier Government raised by taxation, ava spent, the largest sum se gathered iv The figures for five years compared as fullows : ASOD .orcsccces « s'd ec sbedsoos’s 6 oe SOO OED REPRE eee REDS ciecsicecs odes simensites . 28 648 626 BOOS sevesccns cncacoese senses vessesee 27,759,285 That he collects $7,000,00@ more in tax- es than his Conservative predecessors did does not agree with what Sir Wilfrid Lav- rier told the Sherbrooke people last week; but then his isiry stories seldom do con- clude with the facte. —The public accounts show that since the Liberal Government came into power on &@ platform that condemned the increase of the debt, the debt has increased as fol. lows: DEON 4.0.6 estleswes sebeet hsuaue $3,041,163 BEDG.....000 ccrscoseccrscee 0 6 ovsececse - 2,417,802 BEDD. . secccacc od coctcocconscen BSUS MAT In the same time the amount of interest paid has grown from $10,645,663 to $10,. 855,111. This increase in debt, amount- ing tO $7,776,012, has been made also, in spite of the fact that there was collected in taxes last year over seveo million dol- lars more than in (he year the Conserva- tive Government was defeated in. The Moutreal Gazette will remerks tbat Mr. Fisher’s ben feeding stations are not suf- ficient value for the difference between’ what is and what was. —_ oo, SUMMERVILLE NEWS. —_— That the people ofthis vicinity are in- dustrious and enterprising is chown by their farms and houses which meet the eye | on every sice, and are characterized by their great neatness. Although Summerville embraces only a small area, yetin proportion to its size it is one Of the most ibickly-settied districts on the Island. Within the paet year two new grocery stores have been opened up, thus exciting co.opetit‘on and giving to the farmers a chance to get the best goods at the lowert prices, At present we are pleased to aee in our midst two lady visitore, viz, Miss Guasie Dr.scoll, of Bradalbane, and Miss Mary Pratt, of Charlottetown. The former is the guest ot Mre. Edward Walsh and the latter is the guest of Mre.P. J. D. Ed- monde. Mr. Neil J. McLean, teacher of Cardigan North school, prid us a flying vieit® few days ago. Neil is a general favorite, and we look forward to another visit from him ia the near future. Mr James McMillen has just returned to hie home from the eastern part of the Island, where be had been spending a few days among his reletives. Mr. Mc- Millan is a noted horse-raiser, having owned some of the fine t:bat have been seen at our exhibitions in past yeara. Our echool has attained a high degree THE EMPIRE AND THE FLAG. — ee For the honor of the Empire Aad the benor of the flag, We don the Queen’s bright uniform, Bat not to boast or brag, And areready in a moment To fight in freedom’s cause, To help uplift creation And equalize the laws, CHORUS. So we fasten on our “fine” To this land of maple sheen, Lad w+ go forward rather proudly | Asso diers of the Queen. Soldiers of the Queen, my beye, As soldvrs of the Queen ! Aad go forwsrd rather proadly Ae@ Sridiere of the Queen | Che bogie notes are avunding, \nd in Air-ca’s sunsy clime The dark war cload’s are lows ring, While menu are ma king time, Kieg Kroger has commanded The Britith troops to go, But in making such a movement He will tiad them mighty slow. The Empire stande united, As it never was before ; The ringiag cheers come rolling up From many a far-of shore ; The world is eager, watching, For drift of fearful fray, Sut the dark laud will be brighter When the smoke has cleared away. Majubse Hill and Isandula Will not oceur again, For the enemies of Bri‘ain Will form the bulk of slain ; So “iorward march,” and “steady | ” Cold lead for recklena knaves, The Union Jack sh JI float forever—~ W bite men will never be slaves ! SUFFOLK NOTES. — — ~~ Owing to the fine weather and good state of the roads the farmers around bere ae nearly all done hauling their firewood, longera, ete. Mr. A. Gallant hes rented the grist mill from Mr. R, Thompson for the coming year, Miss Ethel Godfrey has returned from Stanley Bridge, where she bes been spend. ing a few days with her friends. Quite a large number of ee!s have bee takeo from Winter River this winter, A8 a consequence our blackemith haa been kept busy making and repairing spears. Our school is progressing favorab’y under the careful management of Miss Fife, of Stanley Bridge, Our genial grocer, Mr. T. West, atili Continues to doa rush'ng business at the old stand. - Tae Examiner is eagerly looked fcr here every Friday, and ie quoted as good au- thority on war news. Joo. A VANCOUVER LADY Cured of Asthma After Eight Years of Almost Constant Suffering. She says the Absolute Freedom I'rom the Disease Seems Like a Dream. Clarke's licla Compound of excellence, mainly because of the rare teaching ability of our teacher, Mise Min- nie Edmonds. Mr. P. Walsh, blacksmith, is kept as busy as a nailer. Pat is a first-clase work- man and is courteous and obliging. Con- sequently he is sure ofdoing a big buei- ness. Our debating clubie doing cxcellent work, subjects of importance being die- cussed at every meeting, The subject for next night is,“ Which hae done the most for the benefit of this prowsnce, the Tory or the Grit Government?” Mr. Power was chosen to defend the Tory Government, and Mr. A. McMillan for the Griteide, As they a-e able speakers and well versed on both cides of the sub ject we expect to have one of the most in- structive nights of the seaeon, Reporter. Steamship Services. —_— oe Oztawa, Jan. 18.—Cemplaint hes been heard io the past that the Department of Trade and Commerce delayed longer than necessary in calling for tenders fur steam- ship services. Evidently the hint has not been Jost upon Sir Richard Cartwright, for already bids have been invited for services to commence with the open- ing ef tke seaon of navigation of 1300. One of these is for a direct service between Charlottetown, P. EK. I.,andeither Bristol, Liverpool, or Manchester. It is to be commenced on June lst, and continue for six round trips, ending witha tripon the first week in December. The service is for aterm of three years, Tenders are also acked fora daily eum- mer ferry etervice between Summer- side, P. E. I, and Point du Chene N. B., and betweee Charlottetown, P. E I.,and Pictou, N.S, both for a tern of five yeare. 1t is stipulated that the steam. er to run between Summerside and Point du Chene ehell be a steel vessel of at least 1,200 tons, with a speed of 16 knots per hour. For the Charlotte town-Pieton route @ vessel of 500 tas and speed of 123 knote ie required. Tenders, both oeean and ferry services, are to be in by the 15th of February. Minard's Liniment Cares Burns % Cures, Mrs. J. Wise, Mt. Pleasant, Vancouver. ».C., writes:—“*I have been a great suffer- er from bronchial asthma for the past eizht years, many times having toe sit ap nearly all night. Through the advice of a friend who had been cured by Clarke's Kola Compound I -esolved as a last resort to try it. The fiest bottle did not relieve me mnch, but before | had finished the third bottle the attacks ceased altogether, ind during the past six months of damp and cold weather have not had a single at- tack. It seems something like a dream to Je free from this Vvorst of all diseases after so many years of suffering. my recovery recommended this remedy to others suffering as I wy as, and know many others in this city whom it has cured. [ cousider it a marvellous remedy, and would utge aay person suffering from this disease to: try. &,*” A free sample bottle will be sent to any person who has astima, Enclose 6¢e stamps. Address The Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Church street, Toronto, Ont. I have since Clarke’s Kola Compound should not be confounded with the other Kola prepara- tions on the market, as this is altogether a cifferent preparation, designated espectally ‘Or the cure of asthma, A]] druggists. Price $2 per bottle. 3 v er eeeremeateaeeseipae Photographs ~~ Wanted ee CHANCE FOR AMATEURS Photographs of P. E. Island Scenery, Seashore and River Scenes, Fishing, Shooting, In. dians, etc, Farm Views and places of interest, Photos embracing any of the above subjects will be paid for— outright or for the loan thereof, Apply at The Examiner Office Sn and can guarantee our glasses to be easy and comfortabie. B W. TAYLOR, ous Bonwell Notes. —— et Mr. William John McGin has returned | to Prince of Wales College. We wish Mr. | McGia success in his final examination. Our school is doing excellent work under the management of Patrick C. Monaghan, Miss Mary B. Clerkin has returned to Charlottetown after spending her Xma holidays with us. Miss Clarkin is a bright young lady, and during her stay she made many warm frienda, Mr. James Malone is visiting frienda at Dollar’s Mille. 4 trottiug match took place last week between McGin’s Farmer and Conley’s Whity Brown, aod also between Reid’s Parkside mare and Dariel McDonald’s Dean. In the former case Conley’s Whity Brown came in ahead, but by very little. Ia the latter case Reid left McDonald at once,and great was th laughter among the spectators. They told McDonald tha the twentieth century men were not in it with the nineteath ag MoDonald is contir«= ually arguing that we are at present in the twentieth century, We would wish very much that some welle dueated person would explain this century question fully, as there is a great hub-bub about it out here. After both races were over Jacob Cornev, the jockey of Whity Brown, etumped McDonald to trot him for five dollars. If McMonald takes up the chal- lenge the race wil] likely take place next week, 60 readers ofthe sewspapers look out for it. The Patriot’s rooster has no «go of crowing round here at all. Whether he ia too cold tocrow in this weather, or not being able to get food to support him to flap his wings and erow, is a question; but it ia very likely the latter is the cauae. Eco Deciaro Ip Esse Vertratem. hut No matter what kind of foods you use, mix with it SHERIDAN’S CONDITION POWDER. It will increase your profits this f and winter. It assures perfect assimilation of the food elements weeded to form eggs. ‘A Nestful May be obtained in winter if you do as inany successful poultrymen do, namely, mix daily with the mash food Sheridan's Powder. Has beem used and indorsed over thirty years, % ‘* get the Powder send to us. Ono es ons, ; Hve,$1. Large two-lb. can, £1.20, Book free. 1.8 JOHNSON & CO. Boston, Masa, 0K OS Important —~<w Announcement | A, rae We hereby beg to announce to our cuctomers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Mesers R. F. Maddigan & Co, end would solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended te us in the past, W. GRANT &CO. Io conzection with the above we take this opportuuity of informing the custom- ers Of the above firm, and the public genera'ly, that we have in stock a ful! lineof geueral groceries,which wil! be sold cheap for casb. Free delivery ot goods to all paris of the eity, Telephone connection. R. F. MADDIGAN & CO. Queen St., Ch’town Jan 18, 1900—d&w 10 BE FORTIFIED against colds and grippe TAKE Mac's Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Large bottle of nearly 130 doses tor $1.30, Macdonald's Drug Store Cor Gt. George azd Kent Streets. Night Bell Telephon LOST Almost but not quite ths worst loss you can have is the loss of your Ere sigur. Many can inform you that hey have FOUND Better Sight after being fitted with spectacles by us. oo We test each eye separately Cameron Block. SR ak SE atta We Have old Ratts of Men’s,boy’s and children’s ulsters overcoats and suits for this win- ter but we have afew left that we don’t want to carry over for next season, SSIES We have placed orders for 1900 © Fifteen hundred children’s suits for spring; so will clear the balance of present stock out awful cheap, KES ‘eS 5 e 2 Re Lil Wl A month long to be remem: bered by the buying public if they only will take advantage of onr tremendous reduction on all lines of fall and winter goods, You cannot come to quick. SOS 4 You cannot come to thick. ¥ » We can attend to all. Special prices on ladies’ sac- ques, capes and dress gouds. OWSE wu BRO THE PEOPLE'S BOYS on on ie on URUK aeoeueeaens Zh iad ra i s ~<a CeReTR