VHE DAILY AaMNEK, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 23,1900 Sra. “a / : | OO iT, SAY IT. THE DAILY EXAMINER ff you've any task to do, aie Let me whisper, my friend, to you Hi = ome Do it. : : > 7 If you’ve anything to say, Subs ‘ript ion o4 at Y ear True and needed, yea or nay, ‘ 5 Say it. »% * ) y cents a Month. ; If you've anything to love wee. As a blessing from above, . eae i Love it. a a > y an | {f you've anything to give sk ae Subscription, $l a Year, @hat another's joy may live, w : | Give it. Payab'e in Advance. weet ff some hollow creed you doubt, Postpaid to Any Adcress | Though the whole world hoot and shout, a | Doubt it. 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Percy Seaman, D -utherland. y, C B—M F orrestal. i, Ls Fu Soar'ts Srudne FOUNT\On Kent *treet, a Jady’s fur boa rraff Owner call at F’etcher's Piano Store, | or ride} ADIT No Cure for... Bright's Disease In ites advanced stagose—Theo Rea- son Why—Danger Prevented by the Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chaso’s Kidney-Liver Pills. i es rt pleasantiy Situated dwell- ~ = te — Mt WAS UNRELIABLE. @hy the Minister Looked With Sus picion Upon Hiram Snyder, The author of “Little Journeys to the Homes of Ameriean Statesmen” tells s story of the civil war, when the days dragged gloomily in anticlpation o2 news from the front and wher grief was like ly to overtake any who had boys in the ranks. He says: One night the postmaster was reading aloud the names of the killed at Gettys burg, and he ran down to the name of a youth we knew. The bey‘s father sat there on a nail keg, chewing a straw. The postmaster, for his sake, tried te shuffle over the name asd hurry on te the next. “Hil” said the fathex “Wha-what’s that you said?” There was nothing to @e bat face the issue, and the postmaster repeated with a forced calmness: “Killed—Snyder, Hiram.” The boy's father stood up with a jerk. Then he sat down. Then he stood up again, staggered to the door and fum- bled for the latch like a blind man. “God help him!” said the postmaster, wiping his eyes with his red handker- chief. “He’s gone to tell the old wom- an.’ The minister preached q funeral ser- mon for the boy, and oa the little pyra- mid that marked the fanselly lot in the burying ground they carved the inscrip- tion: “Killed in honorable battle, Hiram Snyder, aged 19.” Not long afterward nge, yellow bearded men in faded began to ar- rive. Great welcomes were given them, and many a big gathe was held in their honor. At one s thering a ghost appeared—a lank, saffron ghost, ragged as a scarecrow, wearing the cape of a cavalryman’s ovepeoat, with no mitations ef Dodd's legion, Kidney Pills are The, box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dodd’'s Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous. The original is safe. Kidney Pills have a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate, So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd's is the original. Dodd's is the name to be care ful about — D-O-D-D°S KIDNEY PILLS Game t : To the Electors of Ward 6. Afier a considerable earnest solicita- tion I have decided to contest Ward 5 at the coming Civic Election. My desire and ambition ia to make a | thorough and personal canvass of this extensive Ward, but I know they are verv many that time ard circumstances wil] pot permit me to see, and therefore from j all those I fail to wait on in my personal canvas: I hereby most respectfully solicit their hearty support and vote. Should I have the honor to be elected [ faithfully promise to exercise my best | judgment for the general welfare of the | city, but especially Ward Five. HENRY BALLS. jy 20~-2i To LET The rorthend of a heuse sittated on Prince Street, conta’uing miaé reoms, suit~ able far a boarding house er private reeid- Apply to ence j THOMAS McQUAID | Queen St. + LE T.—That . . n Prince 4c-aet, now occupied by Mr. To understand ——- eee 223 a enek taketh, res ssesion given about the first that in its advanced stages it 1s past e reac Th a ruary, mext, Apply to Peake Bros & Co. ef human aid. The cells of the kidneys | | e apparition was a yeath of about : 4 dytf undergo a wasting change, which leaves them | 20, with a downy beard aid over his face Cts ee er s.. dead so far as performing their functions is and a countenance weil mellowed with lv.r> m3, >ath-o>m aad pantry. heat- concerned. Just think of having the kidneys { coal soot, as he had riddem several days vate aad fitted for electric licht. dead. Think ofthe poisons left ia the system vn the top of a freight car near the en- Brivhton Road, facing west.9 | when these organs could no longer perform gine. The ghost was Hiram Suyder pears 1 bat ri Ae 4 ; ly t { i y ° . tintin. — their duties as filters of the blood. : We forgave him the skeck of surprise nee oe y: se els It would be difficult to conceive of anything os yy aor tS — - he had caused us—all exgept the minis- 'O LEt~A house containing five rooms, more dreadful, and yet this is the goal to which ’ dtua’e” va King Street, back of Merchaat’s every case of naghocted kidney distase must lend. ter who had preached his funeral ser- Banko’ ‘Efsiaad. Apply at the office of | en the back aches, when urinating is | mon. Years afterward I heard the min- a eas = | @ifficult or too frequent, when there are de- {| ister remark in a solemn and aggrieved + ° 90 PEC DAY eure. Reliable per- | posits in the urine after standing for 24 hours, tone: pry sen “endemenor lady, to rep~ | there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. | ~ijiram Snyder is a mam who cannot eek tb Oat eae ne ae, Darmnaeems, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. be relied upon.” enn atet an "a ae ‘iy ay ee I: is not claimed that they will cure Bright's ee aia ee pen ree ee Disease in its last stages. They are an abso- —- — lute cure for kidney disease, and so long as the . . dine ‘incleciiidadine : , i W VAN? af ONCE — Good honest kidneys are not entirely wasted away they will Startling Confessions mon y lovaty, local Or travelling. to give new strength and vigor and enable them trot ice aut ac vertiss our goods, tacking up {| to resume their duties of filtering the blood. Show that 25 per cont. ef men and » omen leaweiodeas planes ae puDiig roads, and Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will stop | syffer the tortures of itching piles, Inves iga 4 COWSicdOds places. No Xperience need- . aye ag r tion proves that Dr. 4. W. CBase'’s Ointment a : ‘ol ckac lache i ort order by re- Pp ; ; ! oa. Siiicy or co amission 369 per moath anid ba : he and headache = sb nO See. . has never jet failed te cure itching plies, and Oxpsnses $2.59 Mec das. Weite at one for full ere the cause, and will Poe Prevent | ailof these men and wemen could end t heir Pp al Culara. THE EMPIRE; MEDICINE Go., Bright's Disease. One pill a cose, 25c. a box, suffalings at once by usiag ir. Scores of London, Oat. 224 At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca, | thousands have been cureu by this treatm nt Toronto. Bvers body can be cured in the same wav. rn - 2 RE TR LTR ES eR RENO f j \ % A - nA ;\ ‘ " ‘ 4 | mw a oy 4 NM A f \azt A \ : K ed A reat A / A Mo he &: f n _« MD A A A, 4 4 Ss AS, -/ Ne isl inet “Vole ee ry tf 3 we ; 7 “lS a IN al Hh x58 r\. : 1 ile : | . a : “{ } ne id I<) bee _ wee tA‘ a Sy { } if i > Re)’ j i isa “¢ Foe og SP ry 7 S i) ies Sin eae den) J malin IE ee eee ONDER «fg at SAR AG ET Po Se Ay LIE - fag ATSB OA = ‘ ‘S = .¢ , 3 e- € Wax ce = % bs “ — ft Wak = & wh a ow ‘ i: = tS iy 3 | ey . Sa : d ENS / IB EEE BE OO FS 5 ae * aad < =) ¥ é-* ‘ of ao je ee bs . se ; ——S a ES go i, a —\ oe So eee A A . tn ~ “| Zane \ — . wea > aul = iene ea I get nee us ' Laer’ NC OF (VEX 2 PAGER, BEF ERR PYRE PTE SAPS ~ Ge CONSISTING OF ~~ Hillsborough Rink ! Dodd's % | 'Resere, - - 9 ' Jan ] FIRST WRITE G00 teleph HOCKEY, Tuesday Evé. Jan 29rd -—-—— B & A Club vs Diamonds ~—AND— Jr. Abegweits vs West Kents These two matches will be the pop ular ones of the season. Admission only 10 eents. Reserved S«ats, 15 cents: Pian at Apothecarie’s Hall Monday Morning. The Bank of Nova Scotia : (INCORPORATED 1832) ~~ Capital, - - $4,764,000 ¢9 130,000 A general banking business tramsacied. Depesits received and interest allowed at 3)". Jan 6—!uwo. 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For ™:10@s and terms use telegraph, r mails. R. T. HOLMAN. Imo ' You are >= interested j ‘ ‘ 2o0o0ds in reading the letters from, and the telegrams sbout Prince Edward Ieland’s representatives in South Africae; new liable to be in the fightin s at aay time. FOR ONE DOLLAR I will send to any address, postpaid ao elegant photograph, size, 7x9 inches, of our contingent,with Major Weeke im the centre—a splendid large photegrapk of Rev. T. F. Fa). lerton taken the dey before he lett the Island— TRANSVAAL SOUVENIR BOOKLET nicely illustrated, written by Mr, A. M, Belding. of St. John—eng two copies of “‘our Contingent.” Wail Calendars, ome at least of which rheuld be is every house Prince Bdward Island. All for One Doll.r. 7 ROBT. L. COTTON, P.O. Box, 84, CHARL OTLE TO WANT KOUSEKEEPERS nh | To come in and look over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is waat we want you to see when you are leoking at our goods, Cheir lewness will surprise RBCOLL and HLORNGBY (..UBEN STREET Bleached Sheetings 72 inch, plain, 81 inch, plaid, 72 inch twill, 81 inch twill, Unbleached Sheeting regular 28c, now regular 32c, now regular 28c, now regular 32c, now 72 inch, plain, 81 inch, plain 72 inch twill Pillow Cotton Piain—-40 inch, 12c 42 inch, 14c 44 inch, 15c QUILTS Manesailles Honev-Comb 10-4 Special 85¢. 10-4 Leader $1. 114 “ $1.20 11-4 Site, $1. 124 “ $1.35 11-4 $2. TOWELS & TOW ELING 20x38, }4c each or 2 for 25¢ Cotten 22-40, 19c each or 2 for 35c Linen ~~ 23e 25¢ 23¢ 25¢ regular i6c, now 12c regular 23c, now 19c regular 26c, now 2\lc Circular—40 inch, 13c 42 inch, 14c 44 inch, 15c 4c yard 5e yard Grey Stripe 6c yard Fmbroidery..seee sesso ceceeele, 2c, 4c yard See special line at...seccscecescceee eb yard Lawn, 36 inch, smap...seceseese-eveee 70 yard Lawn, 45 meh, snap...... «e..0. «2. 18¢ yard Check Muslins, neat patterns ..se0 2. ..00ee9C Check Muslins, neat patterns......seeeeeeeelle English Print Cottons See our line at..........Lle yard, 32 inch wide English Flannelettes Prety patterns.. ...... 29 inches wide, 8c yard Pretty patterns, 32 incees wide, 13c, 15c, 16c yd White & Grey Cottons __ As we buy these goods in very large quan- tities and sive all discounts; we are in a position to give you the best value in the city. 50 SO 75 Nheets and Piilow Slips Nicely made with deep hem. Sheets, 8-4 and 9.4, slips,42 inch and 44 inch. Never before have we shown suca a beauti- ful line of White Wear, Aprons, 3 tucks, large size.ssee+-.++- 18c each J hie 8 err Better qualities. ..ceseeeseeeesee ead, DOC, O8e Night Dresses Special, trimmed with lace, laige size.. «...58e Extra value, friiling trimming........ Oc Our Leader, nicely trimmed embd. ......$1.15 Best qualities......$1.65, 2.20, 2.65, 2.95 and up White Shirts Two Leaders,.... ...-..regular $1,10, now 85c Two Leaders, ... ...-regular $1.30, now $1,10 KNICKERS Special Job, good cotton, trimmed lace......20c Special Job, gocd cotton, trimmed embd ....34¢ Other qualities, different cuts, 56c, 62c. 72, $1,10 ss eeeci Corset Covers We have too many good values in this line to mention anyone in particular. Prises....20c, 30c, 38c, 55c, 68 and up, all sizes