Patriotic Concert at Kingsboro raboro mA he | : residents of Kin one : | That the } district, are truly loyal was clearly mo 2 ~ - THE DAILY EXAMINER, unaRLOLTSTOWN, MARCH 23, W. Woo’, baa achoice atable of horses, ready for sbipment to Sydney. foe EXAMINER still continues 1t3 w me v We rejoice at the progre-s for cleaner Governmen its and ou #«rem akeic 4 Your paper 18 a credit to Canada tor » % z Lk ’ strated by the Jarge aiteadance at the f ‘4 f <= * | concert and pie socia. Giveo io the hall at & eS, 6k La p that place, Thursday evening March 115th, Whether actuated by a patriotic ee | spiritcr by a determination to excell al . “mances,:hose taking part tn a 15 oy | previcus performances, hose taking j 5)” $ Genuine lithe concert certainly surpassed them- eelveer. W bere all performed the ir parts 80 Fal % 2 . | , : r> BA of ot sell it ia unfair to particalarise, ba %. pee Ft tay : refer may be made to the solos of Mra. ~ > Ge » & as KexZ ; 2 Mt iecDonaid, Miss Jemimia Stewart and Mr te | Warren McDonald, which were grand. : “—- © rr, © . . BS rige G TQ] - Lis Rule Britanaia wae rendered in fine style, 4 = ~ —_ : Bxi POL hul\ ci i j i @j}acd we must not forget the “School Girls,” who, attired in the red, white and ' Wiust Bear S!~nature of | blue,and each bearing a flag, sang and ; marched io such @& manner a3 7 La to evoke, not only the applause but the < 7 n of the whol bly, ToMis: J *:S go iS, admiration of the whole assembly, LoMi-» 7 < —" - . ° W 7 Lote OD Stewart, who trained these young ladies for the occasion, much creditisdue. it will not do to pass unvoticed the perform- ances of those taking part in the dialogues Bat the names of Measrs. Robertson, Mc- Gregor and McLean are too well Known to See Fec-Simile Wrapper Below. Beery omnall and a5 easy ao tale as sngar. lw @ + FOR READACHE. chose who have had the pleasure of attend- = CARTER FOR DIZZINESS ing concerts, previously held at Kings- ; . : ai tion here. pa FOR BILICUSNESS. boro to require further mention here Tbe acting of Miss Vesta Stewart, who appeared for the fires time, was to say the least, good. The speech by thechairman, Mr. McLean, was all that a loyal British subjectcould wish. The singing of God Save the Queen brought the performance toaclose. The pies were auctioned by Mesers. McLean and Theo. Robertson, the amount realized being in the vicinity of forty seven dollars. Ringing cheers were given, at the close for Roberts, Bual- ler and our brave boys in South Africa. : FOR TORPiD LIVER. 4 FOR CONSTIPATION. +. PILLS. FOR SALLOW SKIW. “a FOR THE COMPLEXION . GENUINE! must nave MATURE, eS | wirety Vegetable. Aere2S eee’ co CURE SICK HEADACHE. . Ama ; a a 5 ee i hae y | Hazelbrook Notes. aX ESUt. COMFORTING 4S ueting.dsied everywhere for “ Bobs” is doing it. He can surely Mieacy of Flavour Superior , — <¢ Se Foie T enkatstal.” é}uality,and Highly Nutritive |°> * om 458", . i c@perties. Specially grate- Our szhool is progressing rapidly under fst and comforting to the the tuition ef Mr. Charles Luad,of Bethel, rearmous and dyspeptic. Sold who proves himself to be a valuable and esaig in }-lb. tins, labelled paiastaking teacher. #a26ES EPPS & CO., Ltd SSomm@mopathic Chemists, London, England. i eOMERKFAS I SUPPER EPPSS COCOA! TENDERS. ‘Tesaders will be received by the under- egpecé ap to noon of March 31-t for the exvestion of the New Parochial Houze at Hicie’s Crows, Lot 29. : Ail material supplied ty the Parish. Wlaos and specifications may be seen at tee. parochial residence, Kelly’s Cross, and a&i Che office of W. C. Harries, ALR. CA, Arrfatect, Charlottetown. ‘Tae lowest or any tender not necessarily anregied. D. B. REID, P. P. BE diy’s Cross, March 12th, 1900. Zaw& wily, pat, wate, herald. Hettie M. Ballem, of Charlotte- in Miss town, spent Sunday with relatives Bazelbrook. The illaess of Mc2. Martin Myers is re~ gretfully announced, as 13 also the coa- tinued illness of Mre. James Wood. ‘ His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Michael McDonald is able to be out agaio., Since our last writing a plank covering has been put over some ofthe ruts in Monagsau’s hollow, which makes the road at least safe, Mrs. John Judson, of Earnecliffe, visi'ing friends snd relatives here. The “mat” fever has broken out again, aod some of ite victims are reported “dye- ing.” Mr. Amos Jenkins, of ,Earnscliffe , paid us @ visit last week. The telephone wire connecting us with central is lying on the ground near here, This ought to be attended to at once, as sleighs are continually passing over it. Ourenergetic horse buyer, Mr. George ——— | is Curtains All last week there was a crush in our curtain room of eager buyers. Everyone that saw them have the same to say—Oh, how cheap. We had to buy 1000 pairs to buy them at the price we cot them at 60c on the dollar. Some say itsa little early to buy. We only ask yeu to select your patterns, we will put them to one tide for you until you cali for them, don’t aave to pay for them until you want them. But you must be quick as some of the patterns are sold out already. P. S.—Some of our new German Spring Jackets uve here, 35 cases of English, French and German Goods have arrived, bought at the old price. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS, aoe manly advocacy of righteousness wainst boodling, Our prayer is may you long be able to continne your work and fight the good fight, Bouse, ia - Earnscliffe Notes. Mr John McEachern, Cherry Valley, is very ill, Mise Kila Robertson, of Marshfield, is visiting friends here. paid usa pleas ant visit last week, Mr Daniel McRae, of Waterside, re- turned home from the Military School, Fredericton, on Saturday. ~Mr. Robert McRae, formerly of Seal River, returned to the Islan? last week from his visit with friends in Liverpool, England. Mr Frark Mutch, who raises some fine horses, recently sold his young Adminis trator-Right mare, Portage Girl, to Mr Oliver Mason for a snug sum.; Why would it be impossible for the Minto to get stuck in the ice if Sir Louis Davies were on board? Because there would then be wind enough to blow her through an iceberg. , The concert in aid of the hopital, held at Vernon River Bridge on Friday evening, was a decided success, the hail being crowded and the programme well rendered. About $40 in all was realized. Mat-hooking is now the order of the day with many of our young ladies, and judging by the dazzling colors in some of tbose mats 1 conclude thatmy old woman expressed a popular feminine sentiment when she remarked that a young man’s heart can be reached through his eyes as well as his stomach ! Two mencoming from the city got their horses in the ice off Wright’s point, a few days ago. They were travelling on the line of bushes from Pownal to Cherry Valley, and it was with the greatest diffi- culty that they succeeded in saving their teams. This pert of th: ice is dangerous every mild winter, and early every spring, and it is strange our s»pervisor allows the line of bushes to go over it, thus leading travellers into a trap. Will somebody please solve this pro- blem: A goes into a store in Charlotte- town and buysano article for seven dol- lare; an bour later B goes into the same store, gand, by what is known as “the beating down process” obtains an exactly similar article for six dollare. Now, to my miod, the problem is this: Does B cheat the merchant outof cue dollar, or does the merchant appropriate a dollar of A’s money for—well, missionary pur~ poses. Rex. Tracuers’ ASSOCIATIAN.— A meeting of the King’s County Central Teachers’ Insti- tute wili be held in Georgetown Friday eveniug 23rd., at 7.30, in the echool house. Mr. G. J. McCormace, I. P.S., is expect- ed to be present, and an enjoyable time is sotic pated. All persons interested in educational matters are cordially invited to attend. Aw Op anp Wert Tried Remepyr.— Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers for tbeir children while teethi with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbeea. It is pleasant to the taste. sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. Mitevrn axp Vicisiry.—Our echool has a Jarge attendance, and knowledge is being imparted to the pupils by Daniel McDougaid. Marie mill 8,under the able management of John Long are giving ev-~ tire satisfaciion. Rumor has it that a lurge bear is prowling around, but as yet searching parties have failed to locate him. Our veieran citizen, Mr. Wm. Moore, is quite vigorous and animated and canchop a day in the woods or trip the light fantastic toe with any of our fellows, despite the fact that he celebrated his 89th birthday last week. A new Post Office isto be opened skortly on Marsh Road, to be officially known as Morell East. Some time ago a number of Boers we:e to be found around Lere, bu they have all disappeared, the last having been seen last Friday morning. Politics are a dead issue here at present the Grits been ashamed to appear in pubiic. Ba HELOR, a DIED. Passed peaeefully away, on March 17th 1900, after a lingering illness, which was borne with Christian resignation, James Murray in the 78th year of his age, on Geo. Carter & Co’s Seed Catalogue for 1900 is the best yet published by that popular firm. It tells about the best seeds and where to get and how to grow them. Write for it. Free to all. See advt. in this paper. Mrand Mra Gilbert Court, of Suffolk { — 1900. Red House Dairy Notes Pursuant to notice a general meeting of the Red House Dairying Co., was held in the company’s hall on Tuesday the 13th of March. vincial Legislature at iis next session change the day of annual 2od Tuesday in March. The following officers were nominated for the ensuing year : age y y , D rectors — J C Underhay, President; James A E McDovald, John Howlett, Donald, William D Aitken, Archibald Fisher and Wm H Townehend. Secretary-Treasurer — Angus D Me- Donald, Saleaman~—J C Underhay. The following extracts from the reports of the Secretary aod Treasurer may be of general interest ; “Milk received at the factory from let of March to 10th of June 33,293 Ibs; manu- — into butter 3.55 lbs per 100 Ibs of milk, “Average valusto patrons per 100 lbs of milk 624 cents. From June 10ib to Oct- ober 28 bh 654,267 Ibsof milk were manu factured into 62,367 lbs of cheese an average of 1048 \bs of milk to a pound of cheese. Averags price obtained for cheese 9.99 cents per pound. Average value of milk to patrous per 100 lbs, 77 cents. Milk manufactured into butter from October 28:h to the end of the year 86,671 lbs. 466 Ibs of butter to 100 Ibs of milk. Average value of milk to patrons 81 centa per 109 lbs. “Six patrons furnished over twenty thousand pounds of milk durimg the sea- son; the largest amount by Wm. Mes Kenzie, Bay Fortune, 31,551 lbs. Five of these furnished 123,695 lbs from 46 cows atan average Vaiue of $20.36 per cow. ‘*The shareholders received a dividend for the season of 8 per cent, makings total dividend of 58.50 per cent, since the factory started in 1893.”’ DR. GAUTHIER» ENDORSES The statement that Mr. Major owes DR. CHASE'S hig life to « « « Kidney Liver Pilis Dr. J. T. A. Gauthier, of Valleyfield, Que., writes: ‘‘I, the undersigned, certify that the contents of this letter, in regard to the cure of Mr. Isadore Major, by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver , is correct.” Here is Mr. ion letter: “After a0 years of suffering from backache and kidney disease I owe my life to Dr. A. W. Chase. I had tried an endless variety of remedies to no avail, and on the recommendation of a friend began the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Twe pills that night and two next morning ve great relief, and I continued their use until now [am completely cured. My friends are surprised and pleased to see me well again, for I spent hundreds of dollars in vain — to get cured. Bofore using Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills my back ached soI could not put on my shoes and couldn't lift go lbs. My shoulders were sore, I had headachesanda bad taste in the mouth. ae These troubles are now entirely gone and what I say I am ready te ve. I have told my friends of my wonder. cure, anti ennay hespbern grendy Dene’ by using these pills.” Dr. Chase's idney-Liver Pitls are the great est kidney cure the world has ever knowm Geo a: Gn an Shanes Saale © Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Do Not Be 3 «~— [eceived BEWARE of SUBSTITUTES Or Teas named to sound like BRAHMIN. Haszard’s Brahmin. IS THE ONLY GENUINE. ASK FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER —— For SALE By :— J. D. McLeod & Co., Beer & Goff, Jenkins & Son, J. R. Warren, R. J. Wood, R. F, Maddigan, & Co., Stewart & Gates, R. H. Mason, J. H. Myrick & Co, Edward Cullen, Capt. T. White, W. M. Coffin, Sinclair & Stewart, S’side, HORACE HASZARD, Agent For Canada About the 20th of April at Crowlands, Charlottetown, a good plain cook. Also & houze-parlor maid. Good wages to competemt persons. References required. Apply by letter to MRS. BAYFIELD, Hillsdale House, dy & wkly It was agreed to ask the Pros | to | meeting to the Joseph McRae, John Diogwell, Allan Me- | Aunapolis, Nova Seetia, | 1| BOVRIL_—» Every sensible indivi. dual appreciates a good dinner more than acup of BOVRIL but all the same the cup of BOVRIL is much more Nourishing. | / : 7 oa LIN A Ad a] ili Lm Pe f - Sak Yiis/ pers 4 J , [hie / Pee \ pee 41% 7 . y fr wi an Ad ON ANT CRIFT, To Give Persons in the Country a Chance Our SPECTACLE SALE © Is Continued Till Saturday, March 24th SPECTACLES, Steel or Nickled Frames, case included, 75c to $1.50. Best Gold Filled Frames with Solid Gold ends, warranted 10 years and fitted with first quality Lenses; price compleve $2.50. NOTE.—We do not keep common Gold Filled Frames. Cheap Solid Gold Frames of a poor quality not kept in stock, as a gond Gold Filled Frame is in every way preferable, but for 10 days we will give 25 per cent off all our good Solid Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Anyore whose eyes we have examined and fitted with glasses in the last 12 months can have another examination made if they wish and the lenses ex- changed free—unless a special lenses has to be made vo order. _ By arrangement, anyone can have their eyes examined evenings but we con- sider daylight the best time. | fitted with frst quality Lenses You may have time for part payment if you wish. BE. W Taylor OPTICIAN Cameron Blocx, Charlottetown. ee hn YOU WANT TO REPLACE ——SOME OF*YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. (poco eee We are selling the balance stock of Blue Ware at 25 per cent discount. Call and get » bargain at W. P. COLWILL’S 5 or vw - < Boots and all styles and _ sizes suitable tor fall and winter wear — for the lowest possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER!QUEEN:STREER Boot and Shoe‘Store. ——— aan Ci Hy Of all Wine Merchants hishry. \ | Wholesale froin the distiller, A. G. Tacupson & Co, Glasz2w |