Postpaid to Any Adc ress | Lue Dairy EXaMIner is on sale every publication at the folluw- ing places :— + S Mouttart, R Nicholson Ch Mason’s Newatand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen t Haszerd & Moore, Grafton St, CJ Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffin, "Grafton ‘. D>’ “happell, Priace St, Johnsen & Johnson, Kent St, < ‘tavt T W nite, Pownal St, F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, ligen Heath Norton. stow n—Hon D Gordon. Kenai nugton— FE Love Littic Y or\.— S Brown lev c Aver oR siba’ie Marcel H OD VeKkwen uM ws Douglas & Jardine. 7 re.ce—D K Currie, Small & Beairsto. $0 Gs Percy Seaman, D 2uthecland. 3—-M Forreatai. Ssdacr, C ane Lowest market prices. -_-——— Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. el S We haye some very good Boneless Gedfish. It is much nicer than the ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shkredded Codfish in tins. Kipper'd Herring in Tomato Bauce. Canned Finnan Haddies Canned Lobsters in } and | |b tins. Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Vexico.) Canned Salmon (British Columbia.) Oanned Salmon (New Brunswick.) French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. 328 & GOFF Queena & King Square Grocers. ’ WANT } WOUSEK CEFIR Ae 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 im our line that 1s neces sary. YOR HOUSEKEEPING ‘The prices—well, that is wut we want you to see when you are leeking at our goods. heir lowness will surprise you. ORISCOLL and HORNSBY WEEN STREET Goodby.” Safe journey to ja ten minutes. “Goodby, old man. you. How long do you expect to be gone?” “Coming back tomorrow.” “Tomorrow? From Brazil?” “Yes. Brazil, Ind.”"—Chicago Trib- une. The Ruan Of. “Once,” said the dreamy tragedian, “I toured the great state of Illinois in less than.a week.” “Who was your the press agent. “Beg pardon?” “I say who backed you on this tour?” “lL reallvyede@ not our meaning.” “Who was | on this wete oric tour?” “Oh, the sheriff!” backer?” inquired grasp ¥ wehind you The Danger of PILES Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase’s Ointment a eer dpe and Pesitive Cure. The suffering caused by the intense {itching and burning sensations of piles is only one of the horrors of this disease, for there is al ways great danger of piles de veloping into fistula, one of the most di ng dis ee Even the great danger and expense of an operation are preferal le to runni ng the risk of contracting this most loat! hsome of diseases. But there is no necessity for a surgical opera- tion for piles. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is guarant reed te cure any case of piles, no matter of how long standing, or how aggravated the case may be, so long as piles have not become fistula. It is only by rare chance that internal treat- ment will cure piles. But it matterg not from what cause they arise, Dr. Chase's Ointment will at once stop the itching and burning, and soun effect a perfect cure. You can use Dr. Chase’s Ointment with fullest assurance that what has cured scores of thousands of cases of piles will cure you. For sale by all dealers, or Kdmanson, Bates & Ca, Toroats, sgust rr Wan, Last Found, &e GIRLS WANT! ED. 20.—To sais the ‘ttiainaiy. opely to Miss McEachern at Jas. Paton & o's. WANTE)D—<a good steady boy, age about fifteen er sixteen, who understands taking care of horses acd cattle, also general work about a house. Country buy preferred. Apply at EXAMINER Office 52'f SAFE FOR SAUE.—A large office Apply at the oy Hardware Stere. Norton & Co, Ltd we cafe. R. B. LOST.—On Tuesday evening, a purse con taining asm of money. finder will be re- warded by leaving same at this Office, BOARDERS,--Two boarders can be com- fortably accomodated, no children in the family. A good chance for students. Apply to P. OU, Box 154. FOR SALE.— Desirable resitence, pleas- antly situated at the head of Priace Street, Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large out stables. etc, etc. intending purchasers can inspect the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs. Unsworth. 3wks tues & sat, -—— EGGS FOR HATCHING. — Silver-laced Wyandottes from re bred stock Male bird took second prize at Halifax. Apply to David W. Brown, Little Yor. 1 aw 4 ins, W ANTED,— $200 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies; speciai work; pesition permanent; reliable firm, with best references; experience nneceseary Address, S. M. Fry, Field Manager, Hamilton, Ont. W hite’s Caramels and Gnow flake Chocolates ~~ Can be had at any following firs. class T. J. Morris ». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Uason, TO LET ore The north end of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit~ able for a boarding house‘or private resid- ence.” Apply to} i] THOMAS McQ@UAID Queen St — Scolls Emulsion will keep up the mother’s strength and vitality. It also enriches the baby’s nourish- ment, and supplies the ele- ments necessary for proper wth and development of and tissue. OTTO i. * : } ry en re “Thr poncs, teetn all druggists, SCOT r & BOW NE, ‘Chemists, Torents Disorderly Citizens, Traveler—Why are those people be- Ing sent to Siberia? Russian Offic ial—They refusivitz to do their starvingivitz in quietivitz. ‘aka iecceaies sibieuain Positive Lvidence. “How do you know he isn’t mar- ) ried?" | “I didn't say he wasn’t marriel. I : said he had no children.” “How do you know. that?” “Il have met him with more or less | freque be fob-Gee vel irs, nnd he pever | has told ine of any of their bright say- ings.”-“Chicago Post. Surprising Him. “] don’t see how you can afford to flatter, Mr. Dingleberry.” “What do you mean. Miss Snooks?’ “Aren't you aware that the internal revenue office has deciared that taily is taxable?’—Cleveland Piain Deater. Had Been Married Several fears. “Call me by all means at 7 o'clock in the morning.” said Mr. Slumber. “All right,” responded his wife. ‘““Will you be up In time for dinner?’—Pwils- delphia North American. e = —_— — ‘Peaches 3 lb tins —25c, ® lb tins—17c, Straw bcrries Raspberries AND Plums 2 Ib tins—13c, A nice line of prunes at 8c per |b. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS War Pictures War Piciures Call at our office and see a series of most interesting pictures connected with South Africa and the war, These pictures are issued in weekly parts price ten cents each part. If you're interested call and see; they’re well worth the money. Only limited number received each week. The complete series will make a valu- able book when bound. Explanatary reading companies each picture. The Examiner Pub. Co. D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL1 CITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank matter ac— of Nova [Scotia Building, Charlottetown.? dy 3 mos wkly 1 year, | e 3! ° ' . \ #4 : i} SY ’ NY UY : y i til 22 wet, og wil) rs Misia ary! aang ‘} iy | yn | Mint ui ee ey TTT a. re QOPY RaAGK< e : » \B92.. OW a a4 a “ In Selling our New Sp ring ‘ 44205 Suits fo we have engaged our brownies (suits) to brine you to us be sure they will stand up to their numbers like “tga -o diers, and-be as proud of their appearance as your little tad will be when dressed in one of oir 1200 new springlets NO 1. NO 5, Dark Scotch tweed, small Is heavy blue washing serge trithined with 6 rows red and white braid on sleeves and sailor collar, vest with 6 rows braid down front and two little pockets, the cutest thing yet, ovly $2.50. Sizes 2 to 7 years. NO 2. Blue washing serge, with large red collar, ‘rimmed with 12 rows black and red braid D B vest 12 rows mee down front, 2 pockets, 2 rows brass buttons, this is the latest $2.75. Sizes 2 to 7 years. NO 3. Blue serge, sailor colla with 5 rows blue braid, ves! with anchcr worked in silk on breast, 2 pockets and very neai its not flashy at all but simply good. Price $3.00. Sizes 5 to 8 years. NO 4. Blue twill serge reefer col- lar, black braid trimming, § B vesi, beautiful at $3,75. A better quality fine goods at $4.25, all sizes. These are all “Brownie” boys from 2 to 8 years check pattern, sailor cellar, 5 rows braid, vest with brown yoke, braid down front and 2 pockets, very pretty and will wear fine, only $2.75. All sizes. NO 6. Light Scotch tweed, small check pattern, reefer collar, 5 rows braid, brown yoke in vest, coat with braid trim-— mings down back and cross strap something distinctly new $3.50. All sizes. a wae ee Dark Scotch tweed, reefer} oe collar, trimmed with military | °°* braid D B coat and vest, strap in back of coat, a sure seiler, and will give you satisfactory wear combined with styie you cannot get elsewhere,our price $3.75. AlJl sizes. ‘NO 8. Ligbt Scotch tweed, reefer collar, D B coat and vesi, trimmed with 8 rows brown braid, light yoke crossed with braid, ene of the finest ever shown here, only $4.25, All sizes, suits; they’re the latest for little PROW SE BROS) & ‘ j 4 ie: DAIur EXAMIN#n, OAARLUTTETOWN, MARCH 13, 1906 Oe beaks a a, mnmeneageal ~ a . - ota 7. sane anaapnenastoneneannetantnate anes ~eaeanaeed a on ee ’ PTH EN PACA © THE DAILY EXAMINER TIE MOTHER | Do Net Be » we ' at 8 “4 ues His Assigument, a. dt bed aia w 4b BE a\ ct, “Hello, Griggs! What are you do j Sul scription on $4 a Year | ing with that valise?” with a nursiny’ haby has two Aare. \} cents a Month. “I am just starting for Brazil.” . tO supi oi ry esh Naceived _ “For Brazil? Isn't that rather sud- aan OM eee eee Wwe Cannio | THE WEEKLY EKAMINER, ten stsengeh and. vitalbage ara “Yes, but a newspaper reporter has : i | . . try a! : Subscription, $l a Year. | to be ready for such things. He never | feb ee p aa " h 1 - BEWRE of SUBS TITI TES i oie ten a = is eoine to he ‘ ~ ma Mained or 4 | y Vayable in Advance. | sent till the order comes. I'd like to wg aes ave Or leas named to sound iike talk to you longer, but my train leaves iis SUTC Ly eGAile BRAHMIN. Haszard’s Brahmin, IS THE ONLY GENUINE. ASK FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER 4 For SALE By :— J. D. McLeod & Co., Beer & Goff, Jenkins & Son, J. R. Warren, R. J. Wood, R. F. Maddigan, &§fCo, Stewart & Gates, R. H. Mason, J. H. Myrick & Co, Edward Cullen, HORACE HASZARD, Agent For Canada The Scotca Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, 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 in the trade, On intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous F ity, presented 200 cases free ' charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. One of the family is a vol= unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself, THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 1S FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA’ Queen Street. i eee eet -uweSeeone2 * @o’' 26038 * masOWs STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian and American ne #epapers received ® by mail esch night. p io if you want‘s or ine or boak toread. Fruit, fectionery, Tobacco, Cigers ew. n you’re passing this wey. R. H. Mason | = ven ; Kitchen Girls Wanted Two good kitchen girls wanted at Spd ney Hotel. Wages no object. E. LeROI WILLIS. March 6, 1900 — FARM FOR SALE 2 acres in a high state of cultivatioa rood house and baron, only 54 miles fro Char/ottetown. PROWSE BROS. MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mot asses. For sale by N RASTEN BURY. eee ———————— NEW ORANGES & LEMONS{ 140 cases"received to-day @ Minto. | CARVELL BROS§ ——— ; CANAL aed TONE rm aes Lee