sete THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 7, 1900. KIGHTEEN MONTHS’ PAIN, PERSONAL. (A FORTUNE IN MANNERS. | } Yn Sm SMe Be Se - Eso aw OTT TT TC OS sania ast A as t inl ; Mr. T. A. MacLean went to New ‘His manner is worth a hundred | ENED ee ee AND PESRANEN? | @ Th Glaswow today. thousand dollars to him !"’ That is | LY BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILEs. | e Mr. A. S. Johnsen wasa passenger) what one of the chief men of the} Central Waterville, N. B., Nov.) g by the mail special last night. nation lately said about a boy. ‘“‘It;5.---These dulland damp days of| 4} “Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chandler re-| would not be worth so much to} November are terribly hare on the| % rect turned to Charlottetown last night.’ one who meant to be a farmer, or! Kidneys. Not one person in a) or Mr. D. R. Sutherland was a pas-| who had no Opportunities ; but to| hundred escapes. Backache, pains! 3 senger to Pictou by the Princes:|a young college stideni With am- lin the loins, Lumbago, and similar | | today. 'bition, it is Worth at —east a| Kidney troubles are as plentiful as | ) "i Father O’Leary was presented! hundred thousand.’’ The boy was | fallen leaves. [ ress with an address and a purse of $900} 4 distant relative of the man, and| Dodd's Kidney Pillsare the only| at Quebec. |}had been brought up by careful |sure and certain cure for kidney | Mr. M. E. Maloney went west this | parents in a far-off city. Among |complaints. They never fail to| | morning and crossed to the main ‘ther things he had been taught | cure. | o- oe land from Summerside. ) to be fricr lly and to think of other In proof of this, read what Mr. | § ; Sie Mr. E. J. Mabon, of the Bank of} persons ») fore himself. Therefore|F. W. Harris, of this place says:| A _ Nova Scotia agency at Toronto, is it | .e soon acquired a cheery, helpful | ‘‘After having suffered for eighteen | § | the city. Heis a guest at the Queer | andaffabl: manner that won for him | months, with. kidney disease, being | eR} For Hotel. -g fan entra’ e into the esteem and| unable to work, most of the time, | “a Rev. W. P. Dodson, wife and} -onfidence of all who knew him. | and having grown worse while taking | . * children, of Angola, Africa, whc! ‘lis attractive address and quiet | other medinces, 1 used three boxes| ! on Gentlemen have been On the Island during th: | -onsideration made friends for him | of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, which effect-| — ‘ ; past summer, left this morning for | on every hand. A score of small|ed a complete and permanent cure.’| , t | ar is ee oes —— courtesies every day unconsciously | a eer en oe | x : S patent leather with butrones Messrs. R.C. McLeod and R. T.) called attention to his value. That | ; ! 4 Se tops. We have this shoe in the) Holman, of Summerside, were at} is why the shrewd man of the world | KITCHENER IN COMMAND: ¥; By Slater mace. It is on the new Par- the Queen Hotel over night. They) ventured the foregoing opimon. | gee ay | SENTN ER n agou Isst. and is made of the finest returned to the west during the} He Will Fight the Boers in Their * : quality of French patent calf, im-| course of the forenoon, foes : pe es ge ; prey Own Wa | a ported d ect from Paris by the “Wa taneeal oF Priane Uriatian | THE BIRTHPLACE OF BURNS. | Vy. | Wi LEOD i makers che top is of dull finished Victor, grandson of the Queen, who! ; See oe : | Lonpon, November 6.---Lord Rob- | Cc 4 kid. The whole shoe isa marvel of| gieg of enteric fever at Pretoria.| ‘ onsiderable alterations are IN /erts, according to despatches from | z Ez elegance and style. took place on the Ist inst. A_ tele-| COUTSE of being carried out at the ‘Cape Town, has taken his sick| . Price gram from the Queen commanding ae ioe < eon ee esas idaughter to Johannesburg, and | & CO. é ; that he be buried ina soldier’s grave | #5. burns Vottage, at Alloway. 1C/| Lord Kitchener is left in command. | % 5.00 Alley « Co . > . . ° CHARLOTTETOWN Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiets = tage will thus be restored as far_as | - . . . . ese TT A AMM - | the remedy that cures a cold im one day = possible to its original condition. The) 4, ype - Enol: : eB lemaddinh. 2 shadieiae Sk Hak tien tae the return to England of some | a SW SS’. Se SE SN alterations were srinci vally a tn. | Soidiers from South Africa, London ar Ur Url COU : ; S, _ were principally acer. | was moved by a cyclone of enthus- 5 ( f f f ated by thedesire to reduce the risk | . ae = bo. tien. taeltiitinnin < Mine Mae ag Te which drove before it the great | | ° minimum, and “with this end in | Mass of humanity, counted by mil-| si | 1! 7 Pitta . ih os Be oh ee al § = Prince view all fires and artifical lighting | lions, like feathers in a . storm. A < Pe eb epesscrtytet™ emp abentnirrs ered ee 1) cordon of soldiers and police broke | 1 O ou {PI o - + tha cottaoe ae 4 ae | before the impetuosity of the mov- | 8 W heating of the cottage wul be trom |; Hions. at a th 2 to. te ee ar the hot-water system in the new | ‘28 ™lllons, at a thousand points. | , Ll Sys - ‘ —- a - ha _ ° buildings. A new turnstile will be It was to no purpose that the | = rin | i d ‘put up opening into the “Grounds ‘military cordon, whose business it| _ , ) e 5, | Th : ° % S an Pnich extend 7 i ae cacothiin ana | “25 to keep the line open, linked | ' 25e at all tn the catt ; i will » He iat | hands and stood back to back assist-| °Y, access 1 Cc age y S : a oe ae. } ° | ‘ : é , v=. <i oe jing the police; e rush of > ss Tea? If you don't, the grounds. The new buildings are ee ioe ie pic coe ones : Bees ral this ad. will not in- Bookstores ready for occupation, and it is in- | nilitary a ane om J as bape a . " ss ¢ : } « as asi a> « u ; of terest you. If you An illustrated book on P. E. Is]-: tended that the alterations shall be | drives into billows the water of thal 5 ; do, and you want ind.: An interesting souvenir for completed during the present win- ncean The ited of the cain olka 2 something good, try tourists. }ter. It may be noted that when the | multitude, meeting counter cur-| a our BROOKDALE | new arrangements come into force | nts here and there. becamea . lid | * BLEND, the best 28c no refreshments will be sold within) ~~ 4. Se eet See ee ed a tea on the market 13 ainda /mass, Which held so fast together, | | « ii Lic c A . ne 4 . i i ° * 2 | on aeuhtn tet eae PIVCE ‘that not even the weight of mounted | of > » . — oa _—- — ; . . ; tf I eee | horsemen could make any impression | cl ; ‘upon it. For once, a London crowd; *% ft WEBSTER & raijen | became unmanageable ; but it was s, T ; é y eC ; Ss For Sore Throat, Swollen 2 : it was | _— —_¢ ‘ MACKAY Cords Stiff Neck 4 Grif good natured, though terribly in | SS SSF Lords or OTHE WNeCK, US€ “GPIl- | earnest in its approval of the course | a is intended to remove a hall attach- ed to the back of the cottage, used asa museum and temperance re- freshment room, and to transfer the Burns relics from this to a new and larger hallin a range of arrived just in time to stop the ar-| rangements that had been made for} sending the body to England. Gen. | Lord Roberts and many other offi- | cers sent wreaths. The prince was| a universai favourite in the army, and deep regret is expressed over cottage buildings which have just tinue harrassing tactics. ' OF P. E. ‘ his death. been completed within the It is asserted that Lord Kitchener ; TT 1 AR 6 BRB nvr / grounds attached to 'The caretaker and his family, who inhabit part of the cottage, have also been provided with accommoda- tion in the new buildings. The cot- the cottage. This signature is on every box of the genuine Of plenty of work. General |reported to have made his appear- lance near Frankfort, in the north- ‘eastern corner of Orange River Col- ‘ony, and small bodies of Boers con- intends to stop the pursuit of com- 'mandoes and to try to settle the colonies by garrisoning and organiz- (ing the towns for§$rapid raids with 'mounted troops, ; It seems likely that he will have) De Wet is THE LEADING 8 FUR STORE ISLAND The only store in the city where you can buy the famous Coristine Astrachan Jacket. BUILDERS’, FARMERS’ MECHANICS’ oe! Teh Cor. Kent and Gt. ' But the ,fiths’ Menthol Liniment. There is that has been pursued in South | = Geo. Bt. nothing else will give you such ‘frica. ( ity Hard ware Store 4 G ran b quick and permaneni relief. | | sone o Wants, Lost, Found. | oe ea eS be Y &, WANTED.—A seamstress. Apply to} aye ou eer \V'rs. H, stanway, Grafton Street, opposite | HARDWARE Ww P. W. College. n73i_ | -* = the book just issued by Miss ron ear moneayees ets =| Mellish—“‘Our Boys Under PU L*T.—On Upper Hillsborough St. | - 4 ; 's . L ¥3 Hae good house, seven rooms, dry cellar, stable, | Pd t 0 | Gi eS p t T . Fame IF a p rson can make a small saving large yard, healthy and pleasant local.ty. | a i n S, i S, ass, da r en ers 00° ; WE PRINTED IT ° ach day, it means considerable in a Also for sale, the best and cheapest double | = ae year. action washer All warranted. Hundreds | Have You Seen the menu card of the banquet Sold at the Same Price as Other. We sell a can testify. Appy to John Prowse, Char- lottetown Royalty East, city P.O. n7 1w | ALL CHEAP FOR GASH } The Celebrated Norton Machine Oil. : . Makes WANTED —Immediately, a cook. Appl) | held in honor of our returned | ‘ at Mrs. !'aviland’s, hetween the hours of ‘| continent ? large tin, 3 Ib, and 9 in the evening. né—si_ | WE PRINTED IT You Seen venir, in booklet form, shaki cover. of the return if the boys ? WE PRINTED IT * Have ‘The... Baked Beans fer 10 cents a Be oe Ak GOFF BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN | YOU can make quite a saving each and every day by dealing wlth us. WANTED.—A girl or generil house work; with reference. Afpply to Mrs S. R Jenkins, Grafton street. nl STRAY COW cn the premises of Peter Stewart; an old Brindle cow. If not called | for before -he roth. upon that date will be | old to pay expenses at 2 o’clock. n5 d&w. | LOST.—A_ sable Ruff, Friday atterno: n R. B. NORTON & GO., Limited. | A Sample# Is it enough---enough to show | Finder will please leave it at this office. n3rd that we can do good book print- d SANDERSON & 19 a wees ee ve eae WANTED.—A girl for general house- tug and good half tone printing? | Unexpecte onli Apply to 5 Benard eet If you want something printed | Vicroria Row GROCERsr | Pownal Street. 30 ' ni ly .et us quote you prices. Happens * . : . ° . : ’ st The Examiner Job Print. The following is a fair sample of letters being rec eived by that mos 4 | = ¥ . reg 5 | IF progressive Canadian Life Assurance Company. Char'ottetown’s Leading Print- CHARLOTTETOWN a ‘ ers, London House. up stairs. Auction Sales If you’re having a sale of any kind—furniture sale, land sale wood sale, farm sale you'll need some handbills. Let usprint them for you. We print them nicely, we print them quickly, and we print them cheaply. Try us and you'll be well pleased, ~ Examiner Job Print. WAS OTTAWA TODAY You would have been sorry you | were not covered for a large| amouut. I have good companies, | and can quote you [ow rates. E. H. BEER. “1s That ail It is ? I thought it would be more.’’ Quite a common re- mark by people who get their prescriptions put up by us. The Medical Hall Has a great reputation for the quality of its drugs, which we are improving when possible. JOHN P. BRENNAN . Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of p:oduce, my large and commodious premises on C smmercial Street being particularly adapted for handling of Prince Davee Island preducts, Consignments solicited. Prompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist Kerosene Oil. Kerosene oil is a burning questien jusi now both with politicians and housekeepers. The former want to make political capital out of it, while the latter want te know where to get the best quality of oil for the least mon y. We have just received part of eur fall stock direct by schooner from New York. It is called ““PRATT’S ASTRAL” and is the highest grade of refined American Oil. We are new offering it for sale in four gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. Ask for Pratt’s Astral, as there is no} better Special low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Grocers Geo. Gooderham, 49 Wellington Street, East. TORONTO, Dec. 28th, 1899. To the North American Life Assurance Company, Toronto. ¢ > o opr « ‘ 7 3 ttle- Gent!emen,—I am in receipt of your cheque for $27,351.40, im sett | ment of my 15 year Endowment Policy, No. 2651, issued by you on 20th, 1884, for $20,000. a rer The result is highly satisfactory to me, and furnisnes the stro se proof of the careful and excellent management of the North Ameri Life. Personally, I have been a strong advocate of Endow ment having carried over $500.000 on my life. Yours truly, GEO. G OODERHAM. Insurance, | ol¢hiest Clue Mr. Geo. Geoderham is one of Torento’s oldest and wealthiest zens. He is President of the Bank of Toronto, Ww ester pre Co., and connected with many other leading financial institutions, J. K. ROSS.