(OER PETE Rane came STILL MORE PROOF. Once Again Dodd's Kidney Pills Win | ' a Glorious Victory. F | *Y it hatha Eidneys—No Other ired Mr. ank P. Mille, of Z - Deranged Medicine Helped Him. ¥ a 9 + 8 es s4LAND, i. , a Feb 12.—The follow- og ot i¢ made public, by one of the beet-koown, and most bighly re*pec' ed revidents of this plice— Mr. Frank P . m! 7 | have been roubled for au he bg time, with a Leme Back, and have iv my eadeav secure relief, tried every of, or that was recom- ors to cure it, 0 medicine I read mendedto me. This cost money, aud the eum I bave speut in this way is ico larg to mention. {[ bad been voabie to obtain relie’; my enflerings were terrible, and were steadily 7 ’ sre. [had almost given m receiving one of The growing most se’ up hope, bat Dodd’s Medicine Co’s papers, ‘Our Home and Fireside,’ and reading of Dodd’s Kidney Pills therein, I decidad to make [bought a box of Pills and began using ove more attemy] Dodd's Kidcey them “4 blessed cha dosee. Now I 1ibe lamenesa oge followed the first few ave used the whole box has disappeared from my er painos have left me. | , aod would reco nmend lls to ali an bick, and all oti am entirely cure Dodd’s Kidney I ing as l did.” This statemen forges one mor chain of proof th Pils to be the o , Diseases. speaks for itself. It liuk in that mighiy it shows Duild’s Kidney a a « Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | Subscription, $l a Year. Payable in Advance. Postpaid to Any Adress Vag Datty Ex day of publi lng Alberton—G 8 Mn Pre dalbane- -R Nix »wn— Masc Geo ¢ pasz CJ} WM DCh John Japt eee yy tw digan— Heat Gecrgetown ~Hon Kensington— E Lo Little York— 8 Bre Morell — HD Mt Stewart- Doug Sum mersiae—D K MINER is on sale every ition at the folluw places — tart, holson Ys Newstand, arter & Uo, Queen rd & Moore, Grafton St, itchell, Queen St, Coffin, Grafton : t, ppell, Prince St, on & Johnson, Kent C White. Pownal =t, ornsby, Victoria Row, Norton. O Gordon. e. wn. Vickwen as & Jardiné. urrie, ~* t St, Sma) & Beairsto. Socris— Percy Seaman, D =u’ hercland. Srdn+:, C B—M Forrestal. Found, &¢ Wanis, Lost A WARNING NOTE.—The young man who picked up the lady’s watch at the First Methodist Church on Sunday evening 18 known. He will \herefore consuit his own interests by leaving tne wateh at this office forthwith, WATCH.—Lost on Sunday a Isdies gold watch. Finder w_ || please leave at this office. Reward, WANTED- An experienced canvasser to travel add appoint agents. No canvassing; salary and expenses paid. Drawer 65. Brant- ord, Ont. 20 d&w WATCH FOUND—Apply. to James Duffy, Sydrey Street. 2 Ff UND-—A dcorkey Apply at EXAMIN- =R office. WANTED -A gone Mrs Arthur Newberry servant, Apply to In Queen Street now , Optical Company as March lst. Appiy to TO'LET.—The Stvre o ecupie db sich 42. office. Poss® T. J. Morris. FUR COLLAR LO3T.—S everalidays ago back turcollar. Finder wiil be a eaving same at th 3 ottice. —_——— AGENTS-— The Boer-British War. A full .od authentic history of tne Boers and the ‘ snaes eadiae to (he war; contains thrilling accounts cf each battle. Only war book manufactured in Uanada, Others are neut- ral or favor the Boers, Everybody buys. Outfit free, Brad ey-Garretson Co, Limited, Brantford. TENDERS! - FOR—~ indian River Church, Tenders are a-ked for the construction and completion of St. Mary’s Church, up :y the Sth Mareh, next, to be addessed to ‘he undersigned and marked ‘Tender for Indian River Catholic Church.” Pians and specifications can be seen on Monday, Sth February, next, at the Bishop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwarcs they can be seen 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 orfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called apon. : le cole does not bind himself to accert the lowest or any tender, oma D. J. GILLIS, P. P. aiat d, i The Great Test, “Is Willoughby Winks a companion able fellow?” } | “Oh, yes; he makes himself agree | able even when be plays whist.’”—De- » Press. ' — i isles ni. brute force? n poets call A Critic's Op } T teel Tr} 1» ' banne} | to 1 | rhyme with hosanna.—Cuicago Times | iked Them Thert Wary. Ma I know | could never EK. Farold. He is always sp close. | Mabei i 1 don't D> Cv" l mind that. | A Rightful Ownership. | “Ts that her own comnlexion?’ “OT course She bas money enouga t ftever s wants.”—Phila felphia Bulletin. A Piss Sno-rvfall. rhe heaviest fall of snow that ever ti place in England occurred in 1615 / commenced falling on th: 16th of January, 1615, and continue ry day until the 12th of March fo lowing. It covered the earth to suct a depth that passengers, both hors« and foot, passed over gates, hedges and walls, which had been obliterated by the white sheet. On the 12th of March it began to decrease and so by litth and little consumed and wasted away till the 28th of May, for then all the persoue suffer | ly eure cure forall Kid- ; | heaps and drifts had disappeared ex cept one upon Kinder scout, whicb lay until Whitsun week. A heavy fall occurred In Scotland in 1620, the snow falling 13 days and nights with little or no intermission. One of the heaviest falls on a single day occurred on the 2!st of February, |} 1762, the snow in sowe places being | from 10 to 12 feet deep. THE DAILY EXAMINER Court and Witness Agree, An amusing incident occurred in one of the common pleas courts the other } day. The lawyer for the defense was ; making a very lengthy cross examina tion of an old lady when he was inter- rupted by the judge with the remark, “I think you have exhausted this wit- ness.” “Yes, judge,” she exclaimed. “] do feel very much exhausted.”—Philadel- phia Call LT ‘*Keep to Your Place and Your Place will Keep You.”’ Without good health we cannot keep situations nor enjoy life. Most troubles originate in impure blood. Hood's Sarsa- parilla makes the blood rich and pure, and thus promotes good health, which will help you “‘keep your place.”” emoved The $Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, over E. H. Nerton’s, (next Prowse Bros,) Business office down stairs——-where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call, Good Work—Lowest. Prices— Special Attention. John Ccombs, Pri»ter and Bookbinder. ‘Te: ders for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (marked tender for cheese and butter maker) will be received by the dersigned up to the 15th February, 1900 (many person wishing to contract for e manufacturing of cheese and butter in e Red House factory for the inccming acon; tender to state wages per month cicbeese making aod same for butter making, also to state that the pereon tend- ering will be prepared to give sufficient guarantee for first class work. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. D. McDONALD, Secretary. Durell, P. O. Janfl7tL, 1900. Farm and Mills A splendid property for sale. The sub- scriber offers for sale, possesion immediat ely, his freehold farm, situated at Uppe Westmoreland, together with Grist, Card ing, Shingle, and Roller Crushing Mil), as well as a Jarge rotary saw will and other circulars, and planing mill; also his cider manufacturing essablishment. The largest part of the purchase money may remain On intereet at 4 per cent. Indian River, P. E. I., Jan 3let'1900. Herald. ANTHONY COLLET , Stenley Block, Ch’tow THK DAILY KAAAINER, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRURY 13, 1y0 Sinaia 2 a i SO a A I LS EE ET eRe UMPIRES GS Lie SPREE DT eT ectat: Magia sony on . Aastha eta , fC SANE SN < isa SQ” Mhiggt ig oe Mig! Maes ie Nst Ay SY ae ’ Say : “> 4 4 faKe HE . oi ta S49 Be on FEELIN verve yeeeu eat 10 oe al PTT Eat a LEY, biti Nothing on Earth will do it like Sheridan’s Powder. Thousands of successful Poultry-Keepers all over the country owe no small portion of thefr success to tho practice of mixing with the mash food given to their a every day, a emall uantity of SHERIDAN’S ConpiITION PowpER t has been used and indorsed by Poultry-Raisers aver thirty years, and _ for all kinds of poultry. If you can't get the Powder send to us. One ack, 25 cts.; five, #1. Large two-lb, can, $1.20. ix cans, exp. paid, #5. Sample copy bes: Ponitry paperfree. I.S. JOHNSON © COL Roston, Maca An Unexpected Answer, In the course of an address Dr. Ge nan Doyle told a quaint experience of his in the Sudan. Wishing to find out whether one of the black soldiers was a Mohammedan or a pagan. he asked him, “Whom do you worship?” “I worship my colonel,” came the am swer, pat. The lessons of history would suggest to a Sherlock Holmes tiat the man was a Mohammedan. . tre = —_ »—— An Ancient Military Devotion, The eating of three bindes of grass “in token of the holy communion” was a recognized form of military devotion in the middle ages. On the eve of battle one knight would make hia sonfession to another, and then partake of this symbolical communion. It would not, Lowever, be correct to speak of either ceremony as “an efficacious substitute” tor the sacraments of penance and the Eucharist respectively. The practices do not even amount te sacramentals. They were simply devo tions in honor of the blessed Eucharist —pious and rormal expressions of the individual’s desire to communicate sac- ramentally, had the means been pres- } tue sacraments | time being unobtainable.—Notes and ent. It may be, however, that in popu- iar estimation these practices were in some sort considered “substitutes” for which were for the ( ueries. provinelal meeting of the Incorporated | Society of Medical Officers of Health —— - ————— ee A N F li | A | Liberal-Couservative Association | my isthin blood. It causes pale BELFAST DISTRICT. faces, white lips, weak nerves Shakespeare’s Father. A paper entitled “Shakespeare and Sanitation” was read at the recent bos at Stratford-on-Avon. Among other things the author related the follow- ing: “It is interesting to find that the name of John Shakespeare, the father of the poet, first appears in the records of the municipality as owing a fine of andlack of vitality. Ablood- twopence for baving made a dirt heap with his neighbors, Adrien Quincy and enriching, fat producing Henry Reynolds, in Henly street, and food-medicine is needed. on another occasion he ‘stood amerced’ in fourpence for failing to keep bis gutter clean.” ‘goes to the root of the ; trouble, strengthens and en- riches the blood, and builds A meeting of the E'ectors of the Fourth Electoral Disirict of Qaeen’s County, wij be held at Elion Ball, on Savarday, Foo. I7th at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose f nominating’ Candidates to contes: tig District at tae next General Provinsigl Election, and for the transaction of other important business, All supporters of the Liberal Conseryg. tive party are respectfully invited to at« ted. By order of tbe Bxecutive Conimittee, HENRY WOOD, President, % None Better Than All, Miss Gingham—And | suppose they have bargain days in Glasgow, Mr. Melvor? i : JOHN M. GRANT, Mclyor—Ma conscience, no! It wad up the entire system, Vice-President, na do ava! 1 : : Miss Gingham—Indeed! Why, I For Anemic girls, thin Pie, Se aa SO oh The person that took the wrong umbr alla by: mistake, from the base nent of the Firgt “ethodist Charch, last Taursday night, 455 8th, at the concert, will please leave ii a> chs basement with the janitor, thought bargain days would just suit your people! Mclvor—That’s juist it. It would suit them ower weel. If they had bar- gain days, naebody wad buy onything on the ither days, ye ken!—London Telegraph. : boys, andenfeebled mothers, it is the Standard remedy. oc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronto, | anes Se D6 SESE SESE SG SES SES : Remnints —-——— The Danger of PILES Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase’s Ointment a Prompt and Positive Cure, The suffering caused by the intense itchin and burning sensations of piles is only one o! the horrors of this disease, for there is always great danger of piles develaping into fistula, % eS ; * ee se ee 7 ‘ «, ” : ™ eo 2 Pt Bb A *, . ie Ea cei DE ae pe 8 SP aah tam. Page tn Ss b ee as gy 3 Pe het - a A Rees as AG ia el AAS ic Prints, Dress Goods Musiits . Flannel: ttes N “- of “ee disgusting diseases ee als wen the great danger and expense an; & . ° operation are preferable to running the risk of ee Ribb OUS, sklis contracting this most loathsome of diseases, ie But there is mo necessity for a surgical epera- At * 5 tion for = Dr. Chase’s Ointinent is | ae Ww if ae guaranteed to cure any case of piles, nomatter | “¥{ aces, a"? of how long standing, or how aggravated the case may be, so hong as piles have not become fistula. It is only by rare chance that internal treat- ment will cure piles. But it matters not from what cause they arise, Dr. Chase’s Ointment ve ae at ow Knew a Thing or Two, When a boy at school, the late Mr. | Spurgeon took a prominent part in an- swering all questions put to the class, One cold day, however, the teacher noticed that he was so very backward that he remained the whole time at the bottom of the class. This went on for some time and puz- zled the teacher until he noticed that the fire was near the bottom of the class. He immediately changed the class about, making the bottom: the top. He then had the satisfaction of hear- ing all his questions fully answered by Spurgeon that young hopeful keeping the same seat, the only differ- ence being that he was at the top of the class instead ef the bottom.—Spare 82> tha} aud Sloments. — + <p { «w:GESTION, resulting ‘rom weakness of the stomach, is relieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- wh tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. Dae ST Isn't It™~*> Comforting beyond expression to be able 10 go to a place where you know every ihing is done in a first clase manner. >= aS Our aim is to give our custoin~ ers the very best value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first class. Give us a call and be convinced, ~~ > Ss Bruce stewart and Co'y. “THE!MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PET Phone 125 Rh mam oe ee | oven oo = Wo Execute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as expert Watch & Clock Repairing | Gilding & Silver-plating Kngraving —— : Repairing & Renovating Fine Jewelery The latter includes 1 large class of work, which formerly had to be sent away for repairs, which we now guarantee to do in the best manner and promptly: Soliciting your favours. G. F. HUTCHESON, QUEEN STREET. o2@eonm ©] @] @ =] @&eS | ¢ é ¢ : é $ ¢ . Jeweler & Optician. o- NO » ery \ : 4 WZ @ v as ill p the itching and burning, and . * Mittin. ss TT. J Harris, OYLON HOUSE = You can use Dr. Chase's Ointment with & ' fullest assurance that whai has cured scores of thousands of cases of piles willcure you. Fos sale by all dealers, or Kdmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. THE THINGS YOU BAT are not the ones to take chances with. We take good care that nothing gets on to our shelves that is not choicestiof its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les ang jams to select from. SANDERSON & CO GROUKRS CASH DOWN ! CASH DOWN The higkes for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. T. A. McuKAN, Charlottetown at as or >* For SO Da”: We offer to those who have not tested the wearing qualities of the CELEBRATED OXFORD TWEED and thodse who have an opportunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following big reductions. ewneet ot 6 J ~ 066006606386 e THE EXAMINER $ COUPON. PORTFOLIO OF ; Glimpses of South Africa 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality 52 cents will buy 65 cent quality 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 84 cent quality 80 cents will buy $1.00 quality Ladies’ all wool Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large percentage of Australian Wool. We consider them the best on the market for the price. . A. BRUCE, AGENT OXFORD MANUFACTURING €0 In Peace and In War. : CUT ot this coupon and bring or send it with 10¢ im silver to the Portfolis Department of “The Ex- aminer,’” and get arts of “Glimpses of Seuth Africa © | in Peace and in War.” @ 4220282202 &H CESE4SEE4E. Bare Footed No Never tum, GO ELA SRE RA a When gos can buy girls; fae — \arseaasese , : ; i A y i nice Strap Slippers and Lacea f ¥ ee fe P | Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button ef “O71 : fy 1 é. : d and Laced Boots for ws 4.7%, aT ae sonata Whishy sical Of all Wine Merhant , holesale from the distiller, A. G.T J.H BELLS w