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SELECTED Finest of stock 1, 14 and 28 Ib. boxes, Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Come and be convinced, |. T, PEARDON CARD! DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal Londen Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—# ye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Orvicy—Cameron Bloek Resto ex On—Richmoud Strest, West. Orrice Rovns—< 9 om, %e Lpm,2tetpm Sveniags by appetntment Eves Testea and Fitted With Glasses Important ga=— Announcement We hereby beg to snaonnce to cus customers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Messrs R, F. Maddigan & Co, tod would solicit for thera a continuance ofthe patronage so liberally extended te US in the past. W. GRANT &CO In convection with the above we tak this opportunity of informing the custom- ers of the above firm, aad the public enerally, that we heave in stock a full ineof geueral groceries,which will be seld cheap for cash. Free delivery of goods to all parts of the city. Telephone connection. R. PF. MADDIGAN & CO. mne Mirst Teleacopic Comet, . ton the evenil Or txt. 4s. 1847, the cheus were entertaining a party of ited guests,” 1 es Amelia H. Bots- eT \I i e Stars”’ in Ladies’ ‘Journal. “But Ma Mitchell w: not to be deterred by ‘ompany’ fro iiowing ber custom i sweeping the heavens with the tele- cope every clear night. She slipped away and ran up to the observatory. hb aiterward she returned and told father that she thought she had seen a comet fie burried up to the observatory to look himself and declar- ed that it was indeed a comet. This al scovery entitled Miss Mitchell to the sold medal that bad been offered some years before by the king of Denmark to the first discoverer of a telescopic comet, and it was struck off and for- warded to her.” An Unspoken Hint, “Most insulting man | ever knew,” exclaimed the man with the breezy | personality. “I’m never going to have anything to do with him.” “What has he been saying to you?” “Nothing.” “What bas he been saying behind your back?’ “Nothing. Every time I start to tell him a funny story he looks up at the clock.”— Washington Star. On the Rialto. First Actor (much elated)—Did you see what the critic of The Planet said— that such acting as mine has seldom been seen? Second Ditto—Essentially that is what The Daygleam says, only it does not go quite so far. The Daygieam man says it was the worst he ever saw. —Boston Transcript. A Genuine Dilemma. “I know what you want, Mr. Spoon- amore,” said Johnny. “You want to kiss Mabel.” On which account the sorely tried young woman dared not send the im- pudent youngster out of the room.— Chicago Tribune. MOOD HEALTH For WOMEN Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Re : stores Weak, Sickiy Women to Robust Health. Any irregularities in the monthly uterine action is sufficient cause for women to be alarmed about their health. Whether painful, suppressed or profuse menstruation, the cause can be traced to some derangement of the nerves. A few boxes of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nervs Food will completely build up the exhausted merves and restore the regular monthly action which removes from the body the clogged mat- ter that would otherwise cause pain and serious disease, It is as « restorative for pale, weak women that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food has been singularly successful. |,t counteracts the debi- litating diseases peculiar to women by feeding the nerves and creating new nerve fluid, the vital foree of the hiiman bedy. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food has restored scores of hundreds of weak, sickly women ta robust health. soc. a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, Dr. Chase's new illustrated bock ‘‘ The Ils of Life and How to Cure Them,” sent free to your address. GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. ¥or prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. k. T. HOLMAN. dlyw imo WW > Execute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as éxpert Watch & Clock Repairing Gilding & Silver-plating Engraving —— Repairing & Renovating Fine Jewelery The latter includes 2 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. ' Jeweler & Optician. TO LET able for a boarding house or private resid- ann ence, Apply ‘© -ZOMAS MeQUAID Queen &t., Ch’towa uses, 190@ —dkw Qucea St = Tt TE Te Ee Pe eee eT 1500 Boxes Tin Plates) The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta ming mine rooms, sult- THE wally EX MINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 22, 190" . aes f A Natural Mistake. } years before his death Allen | G. Thurman of Ohio was engaged as | counsel in a lawsuit which was tried ' . i Senco mage A GOOD PARLOR indicatesinsufficient nourish- | ‘ rns in the central part of the J ; AT L Opposing Judge Thurman was ment. Itleadsto nervousness, sleeplessness, generai debil- ity, and predisposes to Con- sumption and other prevail- ing diseases. To guard against these take ocolls Emulsion. the Standard remedy for all wasting diseases in young or old. It improves diges- tion, gives flesh, strength, vigor and resistive power. oc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torente. Balzac a error to Printers. With no inborn literary facility, with an inborn artistic conscience that drove him on in untiring pursuit of perfec- tion, Balzac filled the vast chasm be- tween his thought and its expression with countless pen strokes and by methods of composition all his own, the exact reverse of those of Dumas, writing at white heat, never rewriting, or of Hugo, who said, “Il know not the art of soldering a beauty in the place of a defect, and I correct myself in an- other work.” Balzac began with a short and sketchy and slipshod skeleton, making no attempt toward sequence or style, and sent it, with all its errors, to the printer. Proofs were returned to him in small sections pasted in the center of huge sheets, around whose wide bor- ders soon shot from the central text rockets and squibs of the author’s ad- ditions and corrections fired by his in- furiated fist. The new proofs came back on similar sheets, to be returned to the printer again like the web and tracks of a tipsy spider. This was re- peated a dozen or, it is said, a score of times, always with amplifications, until his typesetters became palsied luna- tics. He overheard one of them as he entered the office one day say: “I’ve done my hour of Baizac. Who takes him next?’ Typesetter, publisher, au- thor, were put out of misery only when the last proof came in, at its foot the magic “Bon a tirer.””—Scribner’s. General Grant Owns Up. When General Grant came to Liver- pool and was entertained at the town hall, a quite unknown Liverpool man wrote to the mayor with many apolo- gies, but asking if he might take the liberty of asking for a few minutes’ conversation with the great soldier. The mayor hesitated, but found a way of mentioning the matter to the great man, who, without hesitation, said, “Certainly; let the gentleman come.” Hecame. He said to the gen- eral: “Now, sir, utter amateur as I am, 1 have followed every step of the war, and 1 think 1 understand every movement except one. On such a day you were. there and the southerners were there,” pointing to plans on a map that he had brought. “Now, it seems to me that you ought certainly to have gone there, whereas you went there,” pointing again. General Grant, the usually taciturn and when not taciturn phenomenally terse, just took the cigar from his mouth and said: “You're right, sir! Infernal blunder!” And in a moment the amateur strat- egist, beaming now, was courteously dismissea.—“That Reminds Me,” by Sir Edward Russell. cE Are You Bilieus? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and @ben the poisonous maii f goes tarough the boy in the circulation, the whole See is tainted and doranged. This is call biliousness and caa be completely cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pils, which act directly on the iiyer making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The cheapest medicine in the world, —— " ————<—— — —— — eeseu=ueee 4 @2O 28 oo F AT | | MASON’S STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received @ by mail esch night. Drep in if you want “a paper or magazine or book toread. Fruit, ® Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. @ when you’re passing this way. }R. H. Mason S86 BCC Ye GOOG"? ws JUST IN? ee 030002500" A few dozen regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which can be bought cheap. CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooxseLLeR and STATIONER ueen Street. Prowse’?. «esos a young lawyer named Cassidy, who wore his hair pompadour, assumed an air of great dignity and was apparent- ly greatly impressed with his own im- portance. Upon several occasions dur- ing the progress of the trial Thurman referred to his legal opponent as “Mr. Necessity.” The young man arose whesever this occurred and with great gravity reminded the court that his name was Cassidy. Finally, after the offense had been repeated about a dozen times, the pompous attorney ex- claimee: “] must again remind counsel upon the other side that my name is Cas- sidy. 1 can’t understand why he per- sists in maintaining that it is Neces- sity.” “I beg the gentleman’s pardon,” said Thurman. “The reason I keep getting him confused with Necessity is, | pre- sume, due to the fact that the latter a no law.”—Chicago Times-Her- ald. = ~« Aes FM Suffered Years, 4 ER From Asthma fer Twelwe The C. P. R. Doctor seribed Clarke’s Kola Compound Was Cured With Two Bottles. Pre- Mr. N. R. Hume, C.P.R. engineer, wes tern division, writes:—‘‘l have suffere from asthma in a most distressing form fo twelve years, and mever succeeded in ge‘ ing anything to help me permanently, "=n il the C.P.R. doctor prescribed Clarke's Kola Compound for me in December, 1897 when two bottles. entirely cured me; at icest, I have not since had any return ot asthma.’”’ Clarke’s Kola Compound is the only per manent cure for asthma. See that you ge! Clarke’s. Sold by druggists, or by the Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Limited, To rorto. Nae RSIS — ee eneet ot 8 JF *46S6 @eve (| THE LXAMIN R¢ ; COUPON. ‘ ies ‘ , ‘ | PORTFOLIOOF § Glimpses of South / frica ‘ ; In Peace and In War. Ca ¢ CUT out this coupon and bring ¢ or send it with 10c in silver to the ’ Portfolio Department of “The Ex- aminer,’ and get parts of «Glimpses of South Africa in Peace and in War.” aee@ eee @ QR @ese® euveow ae oe a,@= © ! AAAAAAARARAAAALAS ne We Wish Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy aud Prosperous NW We also desire to thank them f their very liberal patronage during t h past year, making it the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforcs to please hss Leen appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase iu business, We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTOS JEWELER Yreat George Street, doors from Grafton 8t...... ane —a_—. Comforting beyond expression to be able 10 go to a place where you know every thing is done in a first class manner Our aim is to give our custoimn~ ers the very best value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first clase. Give us a call and be convinced, Bruce Stewart and Co'y. “THE MODERN” Founders Bngineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Ce’y’s Wharf Ch’towa, PEI Phone 125 =~, ee vse>s> &* ==] =e @s SUITE 4. ‘TA ; MODERATE rey ; - A Co ti " p rate i Semis t me v1 $22.80 VET. We would Ike to show you this suite, if you With s)+e igyoiat 1 smal pri ee, John Neuwrson Brahmin Tea ak Now that this delicious Tes has become widely known ia nearly every home in Pri, e Edward Island, and 1s also a great favorite in many places in (anada and the United States, [ have decid: d t» -eli 1t at wholesale only. is aow sold by the follwing. J ©. McL#OD & CO., BEER & GOFF, J NKINS & +N, J R WARREN. R. J, WOOD, kK. F. MADDIG \N & CO, R. H. MASON, Horace Haszard Agent for Canada, 2aw eod. tr moors 1d Walnnt $24 (ss. e hoes spring ush., finished up d scount of 6 p. c “ul the ; ’ i) a & Viee-- ; ¢ C4 Bm silite Charlottetown Feb’y 12th —_———, AABAARARARARRARPRARRAD ER For House Cleaning = We have a full line of American Clothes Wringere. Call and see them. i¢ Old Wringers repaired New rolls for old Wringers W, Grant & Go ae LePazes Old Stand, Queen Street. s EFFSS FSF SSS ES FS FS SSS SES STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges CYYLSPS ES yy Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fennell & Chani!s For Fine Photography — Artistic Pose, Elegant Finish and Newe Scenie Effects, visit the studio ot CG. H, COOK Queen and Grafton Sts. Ch’town.