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For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets Transportation Rules, ete., A. J. HEATH, D. P.A, O. 2. R., ST. JOHN N. B 3 Write te ee &Ma : of Value The signature on soy article is the stamp of its vaiue, = wus] right quality is more essen- tial then all else. You start right if you bave ao instrument of proper character — YOU WILL be safe if you bave one of our instruments-- we guar- aotee them ail, WE WILL be pleased to have you call and examine — you don’t have to buy. Miller Bros, Queen Street Connoliy’s Building. THE DALLY A Suspension of Sentence. ld the e in Doni- part of lea that tion asa z scrape p, and the cul- ore the squire for ition \fter lis ad SUHOOTII juire or / tana O StAnDnd up of t at you be hanged until dead, dead, dead.” constaple, the squire mer outside and Hulse him to the tree in the yard. There is A rope halter in my buggy.” The constable made a move for the prisoner, and then the squire, taking a second thought, said, “Mr. Constable, I suess you had better not hang the pris- oner until whether his victim dies.”—Kansas City Journal. we see Her Proper Place, Miss Brooke, the English actress, once gave a cauple of seats for the the- ater to ber landlady, who had never seen her on the stage. On the follow- ing day the landlady seemed to be sat- isfied with the play, but she did not give any opinion of Paula. So Miss Brooke asked her the straight question, “What did you think of me?” Then the landlady exclaimed with a bland, admiring smile: “Oh, Miss Brooke, dear, you’re far too good for the stage! You ought to be in a shop, tryin on mantles!” Ready For Him, Little Willie—Say, pa, was the earth created before man? Pa— Yes, my son. Little Willle—Why was it? Pa—It was probably known that it would be the first thing be’d want when he arrived.—Chicago News. India has perhaps a greater variety of plants than any other country in the world, native having 15,000 species, , while the flora of the entire continent of Europe embraces only about 10,000. Poverty is the stone on which many wits are whetted.—Chicago News, G creamed | WITH.. ee ee Agony Itching, Burning Tortures of ..» Eczema on the Scalp Some of the cures effected by Dr. Chase’s Ointment are more like miracles than anything else. The case recorded here was one of the worst ever brought to the attention of Toronto's bes: physicians, and when doctors gave up all ope of recovery Dr. Chase’s Ointment was successful in vroducing a perfect cure. Mr. James Scott, 1 36 Wright Ave., Toronto, states: ‘‘My boy Tom, aged ten, was for nearly three years afflicted with a bad form of Eczema of the scalp, which was very unsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctor's treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from schvol, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would scream with agony. For twoand a half years we battled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About five boxes were used. The original sores dried up, leaving the skin in its normal condition. 3 say it is a pleasure to testify to the wonderful merits of Dr. Chase’s Ointment is putting it very mildly.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment, at all dealers, os Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronta 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. k. T. HOLMAN. dlyw imo THE THINGS «8 — 0 BAT are not the ones to take chances with. We take good care that nothing gets on to our shelves that is not choicestof its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les and jams to select from. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS ~ SOWNYSIDE DENTSTRY, SE Offce in New Prowse Block firet door to the right up tairs. 7 Telephone connection. DR. AYEPS err 28 aE RUT IE OS Sd RDS a LT ! He | S the sen- | wt HEXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 21 1900 POAT ons me rag te the food supplies warmth and strength; without it the digestion, the muscles, the and the weak, and follows. But fatis hard to di- gest and is di iked by many. ocolls Cmulsion. supplies the fat in a form pleasant to take and easy to digest. It strengthens the nerves and muscles, invig- orates mind and body, and builds up the entire system. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. > brain are reneral debility i nerves ; + t+ TT Clever Advertisers, A clever advertising scheme was em- ployed by a firm in a southern city. The junior partner of the firm swore out a warrant for the arrest of the sen- ior partner on the ground that he was selling goods below cost and that the firm was constantly losing money thereby. The case came up in court, and the counsel for the senior partner asked for a postponement in order to have more time to prepare his case. The judge granted the request, bail was fixed and the senior member released. As he left the courtroom the junior partner arose and exclaimed, “If he is released, the sacrifice will go on!” The news soon spread, and the firm did a better business. When the case was again called, no plaintiff appeared, and the charge was dismissed. The fixm had succeeded in their object—advertisement. He Fired, During the siege of Pueblo by Santa Anna, Captain Kendrick of the artil- lery, later professor at West Point, was in command at Fort Lorento, over- looking the city, when Colonel Childs, the commander of the American forces stationed in that vicinity and who was an excitable man, rode at a mad gallop into the fort and cried: “Fire at once! The crisis is coming!” The battery opened fire, and amid the smoke and roar of the cannon an officer, seeing no enemy, asked Kendrick what he was firing at. He calmly replied, “At the crisis.” His FPaper’s Moito. “T’vye got a good motto for my new paper.” “What is it?” “*What we have we hold.’” “Oh, 1 see; referring to the circula- tion. That’s good. But, by the way, I didn’t know you were a publisher.” “I’m not. This is a patent fly paper.” —Pbisdelphia Press. Kaffir Greeting. “Saku bona” are the first words a stranger learns of the Kaffir vocabu- lary. The expression is the common form of salutation used by the natives, and its literal translation is, “I see you.” It is considered a mark of re- spect not to give the greeting imme- diately, the delay showing the rever- ence in which the native holds his wieitar. ———— Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and #wben the poisonous matter goes through the bo¢y in the circulation, the whole —— is tainted and deranged. This is called bDiliousnesa and can be completely cured by Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Ptlls, whieh act directly on the liver making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The cheapest medicine in the world? = wi Comforting beyond expression to be able so go to a place where you know every thing is done in a firet clase manner Our aim is to give our custoin- ers the very best value at the lowes! possible price. We guarantee all our work te / be strictly first class. Give us a ? call and be conviuced, ~ > & % Bruce Stewart and Co'y. “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf ¢ Ch’town, PEI . ; ; ; ¢ ¢ Phone 125 =a ee ae @eo ee DR: GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence—Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., 1 te 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. | Prompt attention to country calla. How Hard Bees Work. Darwin after close observation found thet a bee would often visit as many as 27 flowers in the course of a minute, ; though with other plants in which the boney was difficult to extract the aver- age would be as low as Strik- ing a mean between these two figures, seven. | one may say that an ordinary working bee visits 15 flowers a minute, or 900 an hour. Considering the late hours to which a bee works, it is probably no exaggeration to say that it is busy for ' eight bours a day, allowing fer inter- | vals of rest. ES ay, SOS | This would make it visit 7,200 flowers a day, or 648,000 in a pe- riod of six months. Mr. A. 8. Wilson in a recent paper showed the enormous amount of labor ' gone through by bees in making even a small quantity of honey. He found that approximately 125 heads of red clover yield 15 grains of sugar, or 125, 000 heads about two pounds. As each head contains some 60 florets, it fol- lows that 7,500,000 distinct flower tubes must be sucked in order to ob- tain two pounds of sugar. Now, honey contains, roughly speaking, 75 per cent of sugar; therefore the bees must make, in round numbers, 2,500,000 visits for one pound of honey. net een. «mene THE DOMINION COVERNMENT HOME, At Eikhorn, + Catarrh Catarrh, ‘ase Tried, Mr. A. E. Wilson, Principal Government Indian Home, Elkhorn, Manitoba, writes :— anitoba, has Found Japanese Cure the Uniy Reai Cure for Wonderfui tesuits on Hvery Enclosed find $1 for two boxes of Japan- ese Caterrh Cure. Would also iike to have some more of your books on catarrh. Some time ago we purchased three boxes of your Japanese Catarrh Cure, and must say it gave wonderful results on every case tried. It certainly is an article of unequal- led merit.” Dou't go on experimenting with vuutried remedies; if you have catarrh in any form, cure it now with Japanese Catarrh Cure. There is danger in delay. Price, 50 cents, by ati druggists, or mailed, post paid. by the Griffiths and Macpherson Co.. Li ited, 121 Church street, Toronto ‘the Scotcn “ nisKy chosen by the Red Cross -ociety, Lon-| don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- ited, Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms 1n the trade On intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual g-nerous- ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. One of the fam‘ly isa vol- anteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hyped that he may give a good account of himself. THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 1S FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA’S Queen Sireet, —_— SHGzCt 266 O68 448 THE EXAMINER ¢ COUPON. PORTFOLIO OF Glimpses of Sonth frica In Peace and In War. @s q 2e 0 @& @ 42* 42S CUT out this coupon and bring or send it with 10c wm silver to the Portfoliy» Department of “The Ea- aminer,’ and et arts of «Glimpses of South Africa in Peace and in War.” @ 8068 esa es | © OSF4288 eee «oes eG. * Important ga Announcement We hereby beg fo announce to our customers that we have sold our Grecery Bu-iness to Mesers R, F. Maddigan & Co, end would selicit for them a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended t& us in the past. W. GRANT &CO In connection with the above we tak this epportuuity — the custom - ers of the abeve firm, and the public generally, that we have in stoek a full lineof general groceries,which will be seld cheap for cash. Free delivery of goods to all parts of the city. Telephone cennection. R. F. MADDIGAN &CO. Queen St., Ch’town avpl8, 1900—d&aw Gmes Wispom ‘& Trom childhood ee eto.ripe old age Since 1810. = ue 8 OH ys ANODYNE = LINIMENT #has been used __ by generation ~— alter generation Relieves Every Form of Inflammation #8 for INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use. 3% M y old couples relate tha’ ever since they were beys aud girls toge .er, JOHNSON’S ANODYNE Loymaent has been used and grown in favor with them for many family ills from infancy ld age. I have used Johnson's pe ln Bt. 7 a aS t mere than fifty years in my family. ce ae Anodyne nt. colds, cou sore throat, lameness, ¢ Foye f it eu te anyother. My tocthache, ete., have found it always ehildren continue to use{tvo this ay. THOS. CLELAND, Seuth Robbinston, Ye. Wraltax L. Tozizs, E. Coriath, Me. Send for our Book om INFLAMMaTION, mailed free. Sold all He Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and Sant 8. JOHNSON & oe, Sie ee. a AUR RR ee eee ll ‘A COOD PARLOR SUITE AT A " MODERATE PRICE This is what yon get in our sclid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite. T hissuite hes spring seats, is trimmed with Jush, and finished up in goed style—The cai discount of 5 p.c. makes this suite $22.80 NET. We vwonld Jike to show you this suite, if you want something good at.a small price. John Nenrson — she ee Se se a lS he Sea ae le a ee oe Se eae le T.A.MacLEAN tontras:a has wy pla mbing and hot water nea ing andertaken a: | ‘ -tf of exo eat pipers and plnmbers engaged. ALL WORK GUAKRANTEFD, _ Get our prices before closing contracts as we insure you first cless work at come petition prices, Address,— TT. A. MacLEAN, Grafton St., Ch’t Masonic Temple 31/1 + ;, | | MERA TEE TG IRE 8 TS