- of . < BE en RRR, AE AT RS ‘ WY CVARAIAIH » ~ we ’ : ‘ : 7 " \ ive i= UAILT CAAMINCK : a ey ee Subscript i $4 a Year a cents a Month. Ds THE WEEKLY EXAMINER |": ibscription, $l a Year. | | Payable 1n Advance. 2, at * tr 2 tw - Postpaid t> Any Adress EXAMINER is on sale ev cy ication at the follow ing places :— Alberton—G S&S Muttart, Bradalbane. -R Nicho! son Ch'town— Mason’s Newstand, Geo Carver & Co, Queen %t Ha«zard & Moore, Grafton St, CJ Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffin, Grafton : t, D Chappell, Prince St, Johnson & Johnson, Kent St, Capt T White, Pownal St, F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, Tat digan— Heath N orton. Georretown— Hon D (tordon. Kensington— E Love Little Y ork— 8S Brow: Moreil — iD McEwen Mt Stewart- Douglas € Jardine. Summerside—D K Currie, =mali & Bealrsto. Souris— Percy Seaman, D “uthecland. Sydnaer, C B~M Forrestal. THE THINGS ———Y0 BAT are not the ones to take chances with. We take good care that nothing gets onto our shelves that is not choicest of its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide range of Sauces and Pick- 18S and jams tO select from. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS Come in and Read P. E. I. clergymen’s testimonials to the wonderful cures made by CSAYCENATOR. Nature’s Perfect Blood; Puriter wares all chronic Diseases. For sale only at Macdonald: Drug Store Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts, NIGHT BELL TELEPHONE aren at@ 7 22068646603 THE EXAMINER ¢ COoOvroN. PORTFOLIO OF Glimpses of South Africa In Peace and In War. CUT out this coupon and bring or send it with 10c. wm silver to the Portfolis Depart nent of “The Ex- FOC 6606 640 ‘OG é EVES SEES @20O 08s £80086 42088 @ @& GOL 4 OS aminer,” and get oe of “Glimpses of South Africa in Peace and in War.” & ©0028 220787 b “Tenders for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (ranrked tender for eheese aad butter maker) will be received by the idersigned.up to the 15th February, 190@ ‘omany person withing to contract for ye manufacturing of cheese and butter in i Red House factory for the incoming neon; tender to siate wages per month creheese making and same for butter making, also to state tbat the person tend- ering will be prepared to give safficient guarantee for first class work. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. D. McDONALD, Secretary. Durell, P. O. Jan§l7tl., 1900. — Bare Footed No Never When jou can buy girls: nice Strap Slippere and Laced Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button d and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR 1 J.H BELL'S 5 ed Le ARMY & THE DAILY HAAMPYER, CHARLOTLTETOWN FERRURY 16. 140 SARA POT PU ORE RO SVE Be Bak Ly PC And the Minister § Loe He ascended the steps and knocked at families in Yr Receiy Ing ho t to depart when he window in the next house open ani 's voice say, “Mra, Smith, the | minister’s at your door.” as the pastor’s surprise and mt vx! n ha eon h’s response wafted gently around he house, a 19 i s e | know it } xt Sunday after service t er pastor w that she was away when he had called. A Bright Jevweler. A gentleman tells the following joke on a jeweler: A young man who was on the verge of matrimony went to the jeweler and bought a ring and left in structions that in it be engraved the legend, “From A to Z,” which, being interpreted, meant from Anthony to Zenobia. To his astonishment, on call- ing for the ring the next day he found it engraved like an Egyptian obelisk and on closer examination found that the jeweler had put the whole alpha- bet “from A to Z” on it. By the aid of mechanical instruments human beings can do many wonder- ful things, but to save his life no man could cut such a perfect circle without a pair of compasses as the parasol ant does out of a leaf with nothing but har iow TEST THE = KIDNEYS sc. Or. A.W: Kidney-Liver Pills It's a simple matter to test the kidneys. You need not consult a doctor. By asking yourself three questions you can determine whether or mot your kidneys are deranged. ° First: ‘‘ Have you backache, or weak, lame back ?” Second: ‘‘Do you have difficulty in urinating or a too frequent desire to urinate ?” Third: ‘‘ Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood for twenty-four hours ?” In its earlier stages kidney disease is readily cured by a few boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, a preparation which has made Dr. Chase famous throughout the world for his wonderful cures of diseases of the kidneys, If you have kidney disease you can take Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills with perfect confid- ence that what has proved an absolute cure in so many thousands of cases will not fail you. So long as the ceils of the kidneys are not completely wasted away, as in the last stages of Bright's disease, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will give them new vigor and strength and maxe them strong, healthy and active. One ill a dose, esc. @ box, at all dealers, oF anson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Farm For Sale I offer for sale my farm at.Clarkton, Lo 27, consisting of 265 acres dry, 14 acres dyked and marsh land, 125 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, balance covered with good hard and soft wood There is a good dwelling nouse and all out- buildings necessary on a well equipped farm; also an orchard avd good well. This farm is within 2} miles to mussel mud and is very convenient to shipping, railway and steamboat connections, schoole, churches, mills, etc If not sold by private sale before the let November, it will be sold by public auction on the premises with stock and farm im- plements on above date at 10 o’clock a. m. TENDERS! — FOR— indian River Church. Tenders are asked for the construction and completion of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 5th Mareb, next, to be addessed to the undersigned and marked “Tender for Indian River Catholic Church.” Pians and specifications can be seen on Monday, 6th February, next, at the Bishop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwards they can be seen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- fied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to accompany each tender, which will be returned if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. The undersigned does not bind himeelf to accept the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. Indian River, P. B. I., Jan 31et!1900. Herald. JUST IN 263-6363, -°0—°0-—°—,.”™ A few dozen _ regulation Heckey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which can be bought cheap. CHAS J. MITCHELL; Booxsetier and STATIONER ueen Street. | 3 pp. Prowse’s,.ssee LBW VOI ak. RP AT LA RY OR RL or and exer : - ® SAG Dom | inipilui 1 a Re AD EG , 8 i WUHUU : is contracted as well ag in- | herited. Only strong lungs | are proof against it. | Persons predisposed toweak lungs and those recovering | from Pneumonia, Grippe, | Bronchitis, or other exhaust- ing illness, should take scolls Emulsion. It enriches the blood, strengthens the lungs, and builds up the entire system. It prevents consumption and cures it in the early stages. soc, and $1.00 all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte, ae A Composite Name. “Ove of the differences between the east and the northwest,” said a Puget sounder, “is the names ef places, and the Skikomishes, the Snohomishes, the Snoqualmies, the Wahkiakums and the lot of them give a man funny feelings, and when he runs across Bucoda, on the Northern Pacific railroad in Pierce county, Wash., he doesn’t know wheth- er it is Chinook or Siwash er what But it is none of them—like Kenova, in West Virginia, which is near the junc- tion of Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia, or Delmar, where Delaware and Mary- land come together. “Bucoda is a composite name, and its story is simple enough. When the Northern Pacific came in, a town sprang up, and it must have a name. There were Indian names ino plenty, but something more novel was wanted, so Messrs. Buckley, Coulter and Davis, all N. P. officials, put their heads to- gether first and their names later, and the name Bu-co-da was evolved, with an etymology very apparent te any one who is at all informed in terminology. Bucoda it has remained, and it is not half bad as names go in the Puget sound country.” The Peculiar Jaina, Ernest M. Bowden in The Nineteenth Century reports a chat witb Raja Sivaprasad on Jainism. The Jains pay more regard to the feelings of the lower animals than any other sect in the world; will not kill them or injure them; are careful to avoid destroying even insects, sometimes wearing a handkerchief over the mouth to pre- vent any living creature being breath- ed in. It may be argued that this tenderness will prove in the long run fatal to its possessors, handicapping them seriously in the struggle for life with less scrupulous rivals. As evi- dence to the contrary. Mr. Bowden points to the Jains: “Notwithstanding the opposition, if not active persecutions, of bygone times, the one small sect which, more than any other in the world, has tanzht and practiced the doctrine of ‘ahimsa,’ or ‘noninjury,’ to living crea- tures, stands today, after some four and twenty centuries, by far the most prosperous community in a population -erging on 300,000,000.” Minard’s Linimant Cures Diphtheria. Wants, Lost Found & LOST.—On Tuesday night near the BI 8 Hall, Kent Stree! a fur mink. Finder will please leave at this office 83ins. WANTED.—8$2.00 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies; epesial work; position rermanent; reliable firm, with best references; experience unrecessary. address, 8S. M. Fry, Field Manager, Hamilton, Ont. FOUND.—Between the Queen’s Arms and Chariottotewn a meee ulster coat. In the wocket 1g a grocery bill from Driscoll & Hornsby. Owner can have tne same by pay- ing fer this advertisement. James Hender- son, V. S. Nerth River. AGENTS —Prospectuses of War in fouth Africa by Castell Hopkins and Murat Mal- *tead, and authentic Life ef Moedy by Dr. Wilbur Chapman, Vice-President Moody institute are ready. Both rent for 25 centa. Persons who never seid books making money fast.—BRADLEY-GARRETSON Co. LIMITED Brantford. Only One Hore Month Our celery will enly hold out about one month, Some of the wise ones are order- ing a quantity to be kept in reserve for tnem. We nave held onto the best for the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children who keep the most dainty part of their lanch to the last and at the rate it is going the time will seon come when there will not even bea last. The moral to the above is quite p'ain;no need to read between the lines it is er it while it laete. a e Squash, Cape aleo have Hubbard and Ielaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadiaa onions, Brusselle eprouts, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mushroom in‘a few days at Gays Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, oS OP RE RO UR ak Be) SORELY. Cte No Fear When WVeath Draws ign. have seen 1 il of | ns die under all sorts of circumsiances, and never yet have I seen one display the slightest fear of death.” This re- markable statement was made the oth- er day by a physician who has prac- ticed many years in Philadelphia and who has seen a great deal of hospital service. “It is a popular fallacy,” he went on, “to imagine that a deathbed scene is ever terrible other than as a parting between loved ones. The fear of the unknown is never present at the Jast. Ixvea amid ignorance and vice I huve never experienced as a novelist who strives after realism will sometimes picture. “When a patient is told that he can- not recover and the end is near, he in- variably seems resigned to -his fate, and his only thought seems to be of those who are to be left behind. This is true alike of men and women. “Those who become hysterical and declare they are not fit te die are the epes who are not as ill as they think they are. They always get well. “A psychological reason? Oh, I don’t know that there is any. lt’s just a hu- such scenes is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are the there. If the kidneys acted as they should they would atrain the Uric ‘A of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn’t occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Rheumatism. So get at the cause of those fearful shooting pains and stiff, aching joints. There is but one sure way— Dodd's, Kidney | Pills 2 SOUEEEAEREEOGEROOSEODEOOEERCESECEOOLEC HT FOR EXCELLENCS IN Watch Repairing and Kngraving Send your werk to this store. We ean please you. We can give you satis- faction—that’s our busi- ness, W. W. WELLWER Jeweler and Engraver. : : : = : : : Z i : REDUSSERASSLERARULDERLRRAARAOANDS DESRGGLS ON aT re eR Ey t . me datnake hh, fr ee BOVRIL is infinitely more nourishing than Extract of Meat or Home Made Beef : Lea )] Tea. For INVALIDS and i RWG ft 4s CONVALESCENTS, it is fi a Alas!my poor Brother’ absolutely needful. mn wr ary. Tea - Behl BBA hese ct the Dl woke wD Bs \ : en »)s | = AD ww aa fy - man trait.” a Pheumatism..| cause of the acid being | | ‘ cid out A ad PA | J Slump in Prices OXFORD) TWEEDS ror SO Da” We offer to those who have not tested the wearing qualities of the CKLEBRATED OXFURD ‘TWEED and those who have an opportunity to purchase their choiee of 75 patterns at the following big reductions. 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality 52 cents will buy. 65 cent quality 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 84 cent quality 80 cents will buy $1.06 quality Ladies’ all wool Uxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large percentage of Australian Wool. We consider them the best on the market for the price. D. A. BRUCE AGENT OXFORD MANT?ACEORING § ——— ———$$ A — a Saeed esceneae —S As we have disposed of our grocery business, all accounts must be settled either by cash or note, bearing interest, before February 15th, 1900, on which date the books will pass to other hands for collection Settlements can be made at our imp. ent store, Le Page’s old stand, Queen St. m W. CRANT & CO Feb 2-—dyeod wy STILL ON HAND ‘Brainy’ T We have just received a lot of “Brahmin” Tea from Horace Haszard Kaq., (Wholesale Agent) who has decided to go out of the retail business. We will handle this Pure India Tea in the future and our price is 25 cents per pound. This Tea has made a name for itself by its peculiar flavor and quality second to none, and is wel! known all over both town and eountry,- BEER & GOTT Qer a & King Square Grocers. TER TOR I AE A few of our finest overcoatings and suitings in'Scotch wes of England and German manufacture—at very fine prices fox the balance ef the season. Allnew fresh goods this season. JOUN MLEOD & C0 MO ao) Mast | ees Of all Wine Merhant ° Wholesale from the distiller, A, G. Tuoms ox ] oe ~) FS ES