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I. i? “ae beyond expression to be able ro: go to a place where you know every thing is done in a first claee manner Onur sim ie to give our custmo- ers the very best value at the lowest ¢ ¢ Bruce Stewart and Co'y. » ¢ : ; ~~ -»e. «= 24 os] @eo oe Chocolates =~ ” ap fs Gold Crown and Bridge Work. 4 Work at Moderate | Under the starry sky softly he sleeps, Honer with watchful eye a vigil keeps— For one 80 young to die a nation weeps. | Hersert L. BREWSTER. Pea ous = Biecest Post Orrice.—New York is | to have the biggest office building in the world, it iseaid. It will not be remark- ably high—only twenty etories— but it will | cover a great desl of ground and have ‘more interior space than any other etruc- ture on the globe used for office purposes. The site, which the Alliance Realty Com-~ |pany bas jast acquired at the southeast ‘corner of Broad street and Exchange place. in the very heart of the money dis- tric’, will cost $2,000,000, and it ie beiliev ed the buildiog can be erected for $4,000, _000 more -__—e—_ + | Breas Drsquatiriep.—At Hartford en ‘Thursday wight. e.ys an exchange, | Referee Charley White disqualified George | Byers of Boston in the 14th round iu hie | fight with George Gardner of Lowell, and 'guve the fight to Gardner. Gardner slip- him eel LLL Free Treatment For Catarrh, Asthma, Bren. chitis, Influenza, Celds. sisal | Yon bave probably read of the rew 'Catarrbozone method of treatmeot and | its wonderful cures of these diseases, We | want you to try Catarrhozoue and be ccn- vinced of its merit. Fora short time we will send to readers of this paper, free, a 25.2 oatfit, sufficient in most cases to per- | Seod vour address and } stamps to cover the manen:iy cure. closes 10 cepts cost of mailing. Kingston, Ont. The sprinkling of railway lines with | © lis valuable io that rain does not pene- trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- of the: rails is <dee- lalign Bi0bg the 1120 iToy ed. pe of feminine diplomacy is | The ercret k when to tell {to KDOW bow anda ae } Are You Bilious? a secret. ver fails to filter the bile from i when the poisonous matter ves through the bo:y in the circulation, the | whole system is tainted and deranged. This ig called biliousness and can be completely eured by Dr. A.W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pi lls. | which act directly on the liver making it | healthy and active. One pill a dose, 2) cents : medicine in the world; + A sluggish | t cf an } a box. The cheapest | ey Let Britein call aod a great host of | young Canadians +)! rally to ihe stand- | ard. Don’t Tear Down—Buil4é Up. The old-fashionei theory of tearing down | disease was entirely changed by the adven lot Dr. A, W. Chase’s Nerve Food, whic! cures by creating new rich blood and pervs | tissue. Through the medium of the cirenja- i tion and the nervous system they strer gthen land imvigorate every organ in the huma' body. | There were a thousand fires in Montrea last vear. Minaré’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. The AOU Win annual eearion at To ronto refused a motion to admit colored men to the order. To Cure a Coidin One Day i j Y All Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Jablets. ruggists reiund the Money it fails to cure se. E. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box ae las Canada’s costliest contribution to the empire—the blood of her sons. An Interesting Case, Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 3 Wellington street East, Toronto, says:— “While Hving in Chicago I wasina terrible | state with itching and bleeding piles, I tried | several of the vest pbysicians and was burnt ‘and tortwred in various way by their treat- ‘ment to no avail, besides spending a mint of money to Bo purpese. Since coming to Toronto | learned of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I | used put one box and have net been troubled | with piles in apy shape or form since, os Sanderson & Co's. Gore See the fine assortment of fancy biscuit } — | Bremah Indian tea 24 cts per pound at | | (in Beer & Goff’s snow window. | Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. CARVE.UL-BROS ped dewn in aclinch,and while on the! floor Byers made several attempts to strike | N.C. Potsox & Co.,| i EW ORANGES & LEMONS | 140 cases received to-day ex 4, DR. J. P. MURRAY Minte- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO'T 'tOWN, MARCH 2 1900 ae Nefore and After. Singleton—Do yoa believe it is pos- for two peopie to live as che aply sible as one? Wederly—Before | married I read all | the statistics 1 could find on the sub- ject, and 1 was convinced that they could, but— Singleton—Well? Wederly—After marrying I made a few statistics of my own, then changed my mind.—Chicago News. j i A Clew., “The burglar,” said the citizen, “light- ed parlor matches all about the house, but evidently he knew how to strike | them without making a noise, for we are all light sleepers, and none of us awoke.” **Ah!” said the detective. “Evidently a married man!’—Indianapolis Press. So Sudden, but Satisfactory. “You take me quite by surprise,” she exclaimed after he had finally put the question. “Well, I'm glad to get you in any way,” he replied, pursuing his advan- tage. And she let it go at that.—Philadel- phia North American. ‘TEST THE KIDNEYS kidney cure br. woe Kidney-Liver Pills It’s a simple matter to test the kidneys. You need not consult a doctor. By asking yoursel! (hree questions you can determime whether or aot your kidneys are deranged. First: ‘* Have you backache, or weak, lame back ?” Second: *' Do you have difficulty in urinating or a too frequent desire to urinate ?” Third: ‘‘ Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood ‘for twenty-four hours ?” in its earlier stages kidney disease is readily cured by a few boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, a preparation which has made Dr. Chase famous throughout the world for bis wonderful cures of diseases of the kidneys. If you have kidney disease you can take Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills with perfect confid- ence that what has proved an absolute cure in so many thousands of cases will not fail you. long as the cei’s of the kidneys are nor completely wasted away, as in the last stages | of Bright's disease, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver ls will give them new vigor and strength and maxe them strong. healthy and active. One sill a dose, 2s5c. a box, at ali dealers, o: Edmanson, Bates & o., Toronto And if they are diseased use the world’s Greatest c Oo ; o- ” oo) TEGEREPGEEGLRDRRGER TARR ERUERREDREREREERT = FOR EXCELUENC: IN - VU AUDUOUGRERREEREREGEGCRURGEO GREER ROREGERERAEER CCEA EERRRRERRRRRGRRCRCEC EERE RARRERGRCRSCRCRUCEREEGRRRERSEGEREESEES Watch Repairing and Kngraving Send your work to this store. We can please you, We can give you satis- faction—that’s our busi- Dess, W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. HAROUUERAGSEC SOR e OME RRERORERGRADDURERRERERDERGRCHSRERERERERDR RR CRETOCRCERRRRERGEECSCRERERESERRRRRCESER EERE REREES SdUERDEDE******C CORR DAREREEREREDERPIORERS TENDERS! —FOR— indian River Church. Tenders are asked for the construction avd completion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 5th Mareb, next, te be addessed to the undersigned and marked “Tender for Indian River Catholic Church.” ( Plans and specifications can be seen on Mondav, 6th February, next, at the | Biskop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwards they can beeen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- fied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to accompany 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 accept the lowest or any tender. D J. GILLIS, P. P. ' fodian River, P. E. I., Jan Slt 1990, Herald. ~ | HE NEEDED MEDICINE. But Not the Sort the Drummer Pro- posed to Give Him, A well known drug drummer who | was paying his regular holiday visit to | New Orleans took the train for a little side trip to Baton Rouge and in the { | hurry of his departure left a handsome — bone handled umbrella hanging on a . hook in the lobby of the hotel. bly every kleptomaniac who saw it supposed the owner was seated near at hand. At any rate, it remained undis- turbed and was stiil there when the drummer returned. “By the way,” he remarked after he had exchanged greetings with the clerk, “I’ve managed somehow to lose my new bone handled umbrella. Have any of you seen such a thing lying around the . office?” A quick witted bellboy heard the question and, glancing around, saw the missing article hanging within a foot of his head. Supposing it had been | there for only a few moments, he i prompt!y grasped the ferrule. “Is this the one?’ he inquired. Yes,” exclaimed the traveler, de lighted, “and I must say I’m surprised nobody has nipped it!’ “Aw, they couldn’t do that,” replied the bellboy. “I’ve been holdin on to it fer ye ever since ye hung it up.” The drug drummer stopped with his hand half way down his pocket, and a whimsical smile overspread his coun- tenance. “Well,” he said slowly, “I was intend- ing to give you half a dollar, but if you've been holding that umbrella for three consecutive days you’re more in need of a tonic. Here is a capsule of quinine and iron.” The gloom which settled down upon the bell bench might bave been hewn with an ax.—New Orleans Times-Dem- ocrat. A Tale of Chivalry. Sir Lancelot on his mailed steed rode up to the great gate of the castle and hit it a resounding thwack with the hilt of his sword. “What, ho, within there!” he shouted. ‘What, ho, without there!’ came the | answering cry. “I want to come in!” thundered the knight. “Well, you can't do it now,” called the same voice. “We've just opened a jack pot.”—Detroit Free Press. ol oem Aw O_p asp Weitt Triep Rewepr.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has beer used for over fifty years by mull‘ons of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It too hes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbe.. It is piearant to the taete. sold by draoggitts in every part of the world. Twenty-Sve cents a botile Its value is incal.wisble. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winslows Soothing Syrup. ee er ev ee For all the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & Moore Prepare For Lent FISH FISH FISH Fish ttories as aiuie are no’ believed, but ia this case we are not the anglers, so you cen rely on thisone, We are angl- ing for your trade and the t-mpting bait we Cffer you is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices censistant vith quality and the present high state of the Fish market. We have in stock’ some prim? Codfi<b by the lb aud quinte]l, also Boneless Hake aod Codfish by the lb and box. The Herring market ie poorly supplied; but we can supply them by the doz, bucket and half bb!. Also in stock, can~ ned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, elc., and a full lime of general groceries, all at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to al! parte of the city. Telephone communication. R F. Maddigas & Go LOWER QUEEN STREET. It was a tempting prize, but proba- 5 pA RS AAA Atal Elia tink ON nap BOVRIL = “Children coming home from School,’’ or from play, not only enjoy but are warmed through and through by a gnSOnig aia Neglect a Trifling Cold and the most serious consequences will follow. It lives on your vital- ity. The stronger it becomes the weaker you are. Membranes be- come inflamed—causing a cough, and, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places healed, there is no possibility of stopping the disorder, ADATSISON’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and inevit- ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. 25c, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Clearing Sale of | White & Colored Shirts at Half Price The W. G.and R. Brand We have placed these shirts on our coun- ter as a job lot. Some are slightly soiled but are ood patterns and fast colors. Some are open back and front, Regular price from 75¢c to 1.75, Out they go at sO cts on the dollar. GORDON & McLELLA®™ Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... AGVOD PARLOR SUITE A TA MODERATE PRICE This is what yon get i our sclid Walont $2} Cotton Tapestry Suite. This suite hex si rng seats, is trimmed with ush, and fiuis'«d u in good style~The cath discount of 5 p e. makes this suite $22.80 NET. We wonld Jike to show you this suite, if you want something good at a small price. John Neurso n ARABAAARARARRAEAEAALAR EES For House Cleaning We have a full Jine of American Clothes Wringers. Call and see them. Old Wringers repaired New rolls for-old Wringers W, Grant & Co LePazes Old Stan’, Queen Street. EEEE EPSPS SRE EY SEY SPSS ES UVARAAARAAAARAA AA RES AS HESS ER UE SEY