| . . a ee ee » poplin: OOO rere ene THE DAILY EXAMINER —= nen Subscription $4 a Year 55 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | ‘ Sere * . 7 scription, $l a Year. : } ‘ayable in Advance. id to Any Aderess Po oT TT) ~~ % Sup us Da day 0 LY EXAMINGR is on sale every publication at the folluw- ing plaves :— Alverton--G@ S Muttart, @radaibane. -R Nicholson ‘hh town— Mason’s Newstand, Geo Oarter & Co, Queen St Haszerd & Meore, Grafton St, C2 Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffin, Grafton : t, Y) Chappell,.Prince st, Johusen & Jobnson, Kent St, Capt T White, Pownal St, F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, <digan-- Heath Norton. «<Jeorgetown— Hor D Gordon. Teusingtoa— E Love H D VcEwen Mt Stewrrt- Douglas & Jardine. Summerside—D bk Currie, Small & Beairsto. Som |s+ Percy Seaman, D Autherland. Sedacr, < B—M Forrestal. —~ FOR— ” ° o jadian River Church. Tesaders are asked for the construction aod com pletion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 5:h Mareh, next, to be addessed to the undersigned and marked ‘Tender for Iodina River Catbolic Church.” Pians and specifications cau be seen on Moaday, Sih February, next, at the Bishop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. ©. Harvie, Architect, Ch’town, for ten jays; afterwards they can be seen at the Parochi»! House,Summerside. A certi- fied bauk cheque of $50.00 will be require to accompany each tender, which will be returned if tender be not acceptec|, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. The vadersigned does not bind himeelf to accey: the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. indian River, P. BE. I., Jan Slat 1900, Hera} |. Gb Vee WHOLESALE : YOO doz Galvanize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire 20 * Black “ 10 * Paris Green 4) * Bar Iron §, Sheet Iron 15 * Paints | his voice by clamorous prayer. THE DAILY HXAAMINER CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 21 1930 ‘ } i \ the me COnbUeIDNAUION O18 iOiay, rruud master of the Templars. to the stake. As he was ied t ! Molas cited } re sa¢ ‘ | f ae) G xl’s throne, the king iin 40 we d ’ ; 5 +} . ; Lait i i ) A. ’ : ‘ ‘ respective times both died. Rienzi, the of the tribunes, condemned to! Fra Moriale. When he had pro- i, + 4ase death | nounced the sentence, the culprit sum- et death himself and within the moned the judge to tm within the month, month Rienzi! was assassinated. In 1575 Nanning Koppezoon, a Ro- man Catholic, tortured to death during the religious strife in the Netherlands, recanted his extorted confession when on the way to the scaffold. A clergy- man, Jurian Epeszoon, tried to drown The victim summoned*him to meet him within three days at the bar of Ged, and Epeszoon went home and died within that time. While at the stake Wishart openly denounced Cardinal Beaton: “He shall be brought low, even to the ground, before the trees which have supplied these fagots have shed their leaves.” The trees were but in the bravery of their May foliage when the bleeding body vf the cardinal was hung by his murderers over the battle- Andrews. — Chambers’ oF Bt. alents Journal The dead-letter office sustained by our gov- m ernment is not the only one. Death runs a m™ dead -letter office, to which are consigned thousands of intended letters that the would- be writers never wrote because of premature death, asaresult of their own reckless dis- regard of health. There are letters of love nd hate, affection and fury, pleading and forgiveness and borrowing and lending. Letters to sweethearts and rivals, husbands and wives, and sons and daughters. They never reach their destination, for they were never written. Death stamps them “only intended’’—and the world is full of tears. The man who wants to live to realize hopes and ambitions, to do deeds good er bad, to carry out cherished intentions, must pay some attention to health. The best rule of health is—‘‘ when out-of-sorts take the right remedy.’’ Dr. Pierce’s Gold- en “Medical Discovery is the best medicine for working men and women. It girds up the body and brain for the tug of daily toil. It gives edge to the appetite and makes di- gestion perfect. It fills the blood with the life-giving elements that build firm flesh, healthy tissse, responsive muscle and vi- brant nerve tissue. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. An honest drug- gist won’t urge a substitute. ‘‘Tcan praise Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- very,’’ writes Mrs. Florence Hunter, of Corley, Logan Co., Ark. ‘‘It cured me when all other medicines failed. I had La Grippe and it settled on my lungs: I was down three months when I commenced taking the ‘Golden Medical Discov. ery’ and one bottle made me sound and well.” Send for Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. FREE. Enclose 31 one- cent stamps to cover customs and mailing only, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for a paper- covered copy. Cloth binding 50 stamps. It is a thousand page book with ove three hundred illustrations; formerly sold for $1.50.. A Bargain in 500 Boxes Glass 108 doz Shovels 400 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails ‘250 Boxes Horse Shoe Nails -269 Kegs Horse Shoes 1000: Rolls Building Paper —ALSO— SHELF HARDWARE. Fennell & -7— Chandler Charlottetown. Swe 666 HILLSBORO ~ RIN K AFTERNGON SKATING ‘uesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.30 -to 6, with band until further netice. EVENING SKATING Mcmday and Thursday 8 to 10. Band in attendance. Geupen Books now oa sale, { skates forome dollar. B. OC. PROWSE EH. B ERR, } Managers =— ills Boots About 50 pairs in oil goat Dongola and Indian Kid regular values from $1,50 to $2.25 Will now go for 8dc. Come early and get a par, Size ll, to 18M wht $100 Reward Offered The undersigned offers a reward of $100 for ——— that willlead to the con- viction of the party or parties who atri ed and carried away about six chains mae barbed wire from fence along my Mill Pond. EDWARD KELLY Southport. WR TER Dae NWI TP a SR TE TO ae OR EE ae. ETRE. Tera er oF |LATEST WAR NEWS. THE QUEEN PLEASED, Isborne House this morning on ying wy ; » Windsor, inspected the Lonpon, Feb. 20.—The Queen, prior to ' » ' i> irt ery of Lincolnshire Militia. J. y wu Ouuved ihatshe was} » £ od news bad been received from the seat of war AND WOUNDED. 20.--The War Office an-« wing ecasnalies among! r ‘lief of K mbearlay : ‘ th, S.xteenta Lan-| *; L on W McCiictock, Buabury i: a8« Os, \ -—Uapt Gordon, Lieut Brassey, r Cap Mason, Sixteenth — ; L econd !) D RORBRT 3? REPORTS. Lenp3yx, Feb. 2) —The War Office has sued a despitch from Lord Roberts the main importance of which lies in the f act that it is dated, Paardeberg, 7.05 p.m. on Monday. Paardeberg is 30 miles east of Jacobs- dale. The despatch announces that the rail- way to Kimberley is open and that General Methuen will proceed there with a rein- forcement forthwith and that large sup: | plies will be forwarded to the town. HOW KIMBERLEY WAS RELIEVED Mopper River, Feb. 19.—Although | the rapid march of General French’s dix sa"1ce” ut Fordyc: and Long, of the, ee ee awe ow et ino = ll ‘ : of - —<y Work comes from using Surprise Soap on the clothes on wash day. The “surprise” way of washing gives the finest results with easy work. You who wash try it. SURPRISE SOAP is the name. oe i meartiess Critic. Playwright—l suppose you saw the premier performance of my comedy last night? First Nighter—Yes; I was there. Playwright—How did you like the climax of the first act? First Nighter—Really, I didn’t see that. Playwright—Too bad! late, eh? First Nighter—No; went away too goon.—Catholic Standard and Times. Got there too Not Nicotine, but Pyridines. It is doubtful whether any nicotine ever reaches the mouth of the smoker except that present in the moistened tobacco which is in contact with the lips. The smoke products of tobacco do not contain any important quantity of nicotine, the chief toxic bodies be- vision was marked by a number of con- flicte, his detail entry into Kimberley was unopposed, When the British were still | eight miles off the signalling corps inter- cepted a heliograph message from the be: The advancing column replied: “This Kimberley. The garrison was incredulous, and thought the message was a Boer ruse, and flashed query: ‘What regi- ment are you?’ ‘The reply satiefied the defenders of Kimberley that the avxioutly-awaited succor was at hand and a few hours later General French at the head of a column madea triumphant entry into the place, the people surround- ing the trcops and intermingling with then. LATEST. COLENSO TAKEN. Loxpon, Feb. 26.—News has teen re. ceived that General Hart has occupied Colenso after a slight engagement. Loopon, Feb.2),—The following des- patch bas been received at the War Office from General Bu'ler: Blows Farm, Tues- day,410p. m. The Fusilier brigade, yesterday, took Hlangwano hill, the right of the enemy’s position and commanding Colenso. The rest of the force advancing toward the Tuegla this morning the enemy had withdrawn all their troops oorth of the Tugela and had practically evacuated Colenso. Today General Hart occupied Colenso after a very elight resistance by a weak rear guard and we hold the line of the Tugela on the south side from Colenso io Kagles Neat. The enemy seem to be in full retreat and spparently are only helding the posi- tion thev occupy across the Colenso- Ladysmith railway, where it is close to an angle ofthe Tugela with a weak rear guard, General Hart’s advanced guard is crose- ing the river at Colenso. Our casualtice, yesterday and today, have I hope, been but few. Ee gery OOD NEWS comes from those who take Hood’s Sarsapariila for scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagreethat HOOD’S CURES Wants, Lost Feund, &¢ anee ine SALE.—A large office safe. y a ec t r Norton & Co, Ltda, ardware Stere. R, B. aie Jara en e Seeeems nee at her home ply to Miss MeLean, Fitzroy Street, near We. oun St. : eb 16, 4i LOST.—On Tuesday night near the BI 8S Hall, Kent Street a fur mink. Finder will please leave at this office 3ins, WANTED.— $2.00 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies; especial work; position permanent; reliable frm, with best references; experience unnecessary, address, S. M. Fry, Field Manager, Hamilten, Ont. FOUND.—Between the Queen’s Arms and Charlottetewn a Reavy ulster coat. In the ket is a grovery bill from Briseoll & o. i ah an - nese me same by pay- ‘ar a vertisemen ames son, V. S. North River. rs HAT FOUND.—On Prinee Street on Wed nesday night. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. FOR SALE The building 2 the corner of Great George and Water Streets, as it now stands. Building to be ef the present site net later thanthe 20th March. If not sold by the 1st March it will be offered leagued garrison to the Modder River | : saying “the Boers are shelling the town., Step, so light and easy that the hoofs ia General French coming to the relief of | ing related to that interesting series of - organic bases known to chemists as pyridines.—Lancet. The peculiar gait to which the South American horses are trained, known as the “paseo de trote,” is a mincing scarcely touch the ground. It is said to have been acquired in the early days of the Spanish invasion. It’s love that makes the world go | round, but money makes it go round | without squeaking.—Somerville Jour- | nal THB THINGS YOU BAI are not the enes 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, ee A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les and jams to select from. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS Raisins Rasins 4 CHOWN [AYERS Finest of stock. PW EED In 14 and 28 Ib. boxes. Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Come and be convinced, J. T. PEARDON We Wish Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and Presperous N°w We also desire to thank them f their very liberal patronage during th pas: year, making it the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase iu business, We will strive te merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER at public auction om that day. Apply sat Hotel Davies. tf. | yreat George Streei, “ PAA a TA hk le 8 Nae diel ae ce ls lls Ce ls RES Ns OE ce Cuce it Was Said | of the Ladies’ Sacques Good at $5.25 better at $3.85 ; 6 7.25 66 4 83 “« 40.25. 66 6 83 cc . 14.25 66 9.49 These are not last years goods. SS TTT sheeting 28c sheeting 72 in. wide l6c 30c wy 72 in eC: ae 35c ‘. Site, .S oe 16c Pillow Cotton 13$e Its cheaper to get three sheets here than to get three in the wind, Table Linens 40 in wide worth 25¢ for 123¢ 45 in ad 26c “ 20c 54 in . 40c “ 30¢ 62 in ” 6dc “ 45¢ Luxury is cheap at these prices. Cotton Towels 12x18 Towels 24c each. 14x30 Towels 4c each. 18x35 Towela 6c each. 18x30 Towels 8c each, Keep your face dry for Zhe. ’ [ ~ then the centre of civilization, Now you may say ALL RUADS LEAU TQ PRUWSE nO the centre of attraction for Bargain Hunters, Next week we will take stock, this week § we will give bargains that will open the eyeg © most hardened bargain hunters, | Here’s a few, but thure are others. BS deors from Graftor St...... These goods at prices quoted are helps | for little purses; satisfaction every time or your money back, if otherwise. Buying here means spending money right. PROWSE BRO iO eth} RP ee ae, eee t) fy! Underclothing Men’s 63c wool linders 38c. “ae “és 50e. “- §be “¢ 59e, ae “¢ 7Aec, Warm friends tor a co day, Mens Caps Cloth Caps 50c now 34e . 7oc * 850e, - 1.00 “ 69e. Fur Caps 1.75 “ 99e. Keep your ears warm you’re all warm. Children's Reef Winter Reeters marked @ . $1.40 for 94e , | Winter Ulsters marked $1.75 for $1.15 Winter Ulsters marked $3.50 for $2.34. Winter Ulsters marked $4.50 for $3.00. rE Defend your children % against the cold. Linen Goods 18x24 in Towels 5c each, 18x24 in ‘owels 7c each, 18x40) in Towels 10c each. 22x42 in Towels 15c each. = ss | io