THE DAILY EXAMINER ! eG ag ow Subscription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER 4) ' | | i ' re Postpaid to Any Adeéress| Vas Datry FxXAamrver is on gale every day of pu! lication at the folluw- i © aces — Aiverteon—@ S Vuttart, Bradalbane.-R Nicholson Mason’s Newetand, Goo Carter & Co, Queen %3t Hiszard & Moore, Grafion St, CC. Mitchell, Queen St, W M Ooffin, Grafton ; t, D Chappell, Prince St, Johnsen & Johuson, Kent St, Capt T White, Pownal st, F J Hornsby, Victoria Row, Ca'digan— Heath Norton. Geergetown—Hors D Gorden, Kensington— E Love. Little Y ark— S ltrown. Merai! — H D McEwen. Mt Stewart- Douglas & Jardine. Summerside—D & Ourrie, Small & Bea!rsto. Soaris— Perey Seaman, Sydacy, C B—M Forrestal. TENDERS! —- FOR— indian River Church. Tenders are asked fer the construction and completien of St. Mary’s Church, up to the 5th Marvh, next, to be addeased to the undersigned and marked “Tender for Indian River Catholic Church.” Pians and specifications can be seen on Monday, Sth February, next, at the Bishop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten jays; afterwaris they can be seen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- lied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to accompany each tender, Ch’ tewn— which will be returned if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. Phe undersigned does not bind himself | to accept the lowest or avy tender, D. J. GILLIS, P. P. indian River, P. E. I., Jan 31st'1900, Herald. ‘Texders for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (marked tender for cheese and butter maker) will be received by the dersigned up te the 15th February, 1900 ‘many persea wishing to coatract for e manufacturing of cheese and butter in e Red House factory for the inceming meon; tender ‘o state wages per month crcheese making aod same for butter makingg@leo to state that the person tend- ering will be prepared to give sufficient guarantee for first class work. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. D. McDONALD, Secretary. Durell, P. O. J anfl7tL, 1969. ——~..... — eveesen® 4 0824200066 AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newepapers received @ by mail each aight. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine orbook torzad. Fruit, Confeetionery , Tobacco, Cigars etc. when you’re passing this way. R. H. Mason } GASH DOWN ! (ASH DOWN La The highest for scrap iron, S&S @] 44466 Ves lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at ale Feundry. . T. A. McLEAN, Charlettetewn Only One More Month Our celery will nly hold out abeut one moath. Some o! tse wise ones are order- isgaqvantity te be kept im reserve fer tnem. We nave held on te the best fer the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children who keep the most da aty part of their lnach te the last amd at the rate it is going the time will eeon come when there will not even bea last. The moral to the abeve is quite plain;no need to read between the lines it is enjoy it while it ]ssts, We also have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Islaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Bruseells eproute, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, psrsnips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mshroom iofa few days at Graye Stalls Mari et, J. J. GAY & SON,! Proebabtl r. } oy | ] f r him to laugh and joke with the doctors while they were taking his leg off at Didn’t he seem excited?” iked in rather Trib the knee. “Well, I thought he ta a disjointed manner.” une. Chicago Yie Called Himself a Meteor. The Rocky Gulch cowboy who broke up a show in that town by shooting at the actors called himself a meteor be- cause, he said, Ruffalo News. he was shooting stars.— His Vocation, Hicks—It is a shame the way Buster is bringing up that boy of his. The lad doesn’t know how to read or write, and there is no indication of his ever being sent to school. Wicks—Buster knows what he !s do- ing, you can depend upon ft. Probably he intends when that boy reaches man- hood he will bave all the business he can attend to as criminal court juror.— Boston Transcript. Sharp. Doctor—Stick out your tongue, Tom- my. Tommy—Not on your life! I did that yesterday to my teacher, and { still ache all ever for {t.—Wiener Tagblatt. is indicated by little kernels in theneck. Sometimes they swell, become painful, soften, and end inascar. Watch carefully, and just as soon as the kernels appear give ecolls Emulsion. The swellings will grow less and Jess until they disappear entirely. Continue the Emulsion until the child has good solid flesh and a healthy color. oc. and fr.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronte, Raisins Rasins 4 CHOWN |. AYERS eum. SELE | CTED Finest of stock. In 14 and 28 Ib. boxes. Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Come and be convinced, J. 1, FEARDON ‘Braun’ T We have just received a lot o “Brahmin” Tea from Herace Haszard Esq., (Wholesale Agent) who has decided to go out of the retail busineas. We will handle this Pure India Tea in the future and our price is 25 cents per pound, This Tea has mads a name for itself by its peculiar flaver and quality second to none, and is well known all over both towm and country. Been & GOFF Queen & KingSquare Grocers. Visit our Store Where you will find a large stock o the following to select fron. WATCHBS in geld, silver and nickel. JEWELRY in rings, chaine, brooches etc. CLOCKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In the eptical line, spectacles, eye 2eeeg, opera clarses, etc, 2H TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. Office To Let. or studio. Just vacated by Miss Chisholm, in Morris Rieck, Apply to Tan 5-—dtf — J. & 1, MORRIS, | 7% ou’re RP i i $100 Reward Offered 434 Ooo ree eye F The Barber Shop Boss, said the boss bar- iting a fat man who next. sir.” . LICy was buried behind a newspaper. “I'll wait for awhile,” replied the fat man. “I’m in no hurry.” As another man climbed into the vacant chair the fat man lean- ed over to another customer who was waiting his turn and confided that he was in a hurry, a deuced hurry, but he would rather lose his turn than be shaved by the proprietor of the shop. “It isn’t that I have any grievance against this particular barber,” he went on, “but I shun all boss barbers as I would a plague. In the first place, he patronizes you, and, in the second place, he is invariably the worst bar- ber in the shop. Then, too, it takes him about twice as long. He will lather one side of your face and then go over to the desk to make change for a cus- tomer who is going out, for he is gen- erally his own cashier. He considers it his duty to exchange airy persiflage ‘with each customer as he leaves the shop, and by the time he gets back to you your face is caked in cold lather. | “This usually happens four or five | times while you are getting shaved, | and you may consider yourself lucky if a salesman for a perfumery or soap house doesn’t come in to talk up his wares. In that event you are bound to be kept waiting for 10 or 15 minutes, and when you are finally shaved your peace of mind is destroyed for the rest of the day. No boss barbers in mine. I know ’em too well, and I wait every time.’”’~-Exchange. Scored on McCullough, i "The late John McCullough, the tra-- gedian, was a great friend of mine,” gaid Comedian Crane, “and when in this city used always to live at the Gilsey House. One day I went out, left my card, upon which, un- derneath my name, by way of a joke, I wrote in large letters the word ‘Actor.” The next day I was passing McCullough on the street when he stopped me with ‘Say, Billy, what box with such an infernal lie as that written on it? McCullough was inordinately fond of the game of seven up, and one evening I bad the satisfaction of beating him nine straight games. the following morning I again left my eard for bim at his hotel, this time writ- any lie | put on my card this morning. was it,John? And he evidently saw the point, for he didn’t reply to my gues tion.”"—New York Tribune. Aw OLp anp Wett Trisp Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Seothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of methers fortheir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures there to call on him and, he being : do you mean by lesving a card in my | “I got even with bim, however, fater. | Bright and earty , ing below my name ‘Seven up player.’ | When I saw McCullough tater in the | day, | jollied bim with “That wasn't | TH DAILY KAAMINER, OBARLOTPTETOWN FEBRURY 19, 1900 . Vi ST75 at. OL ery eee eT ee | Se REE Tee se eee eT eee) 4 Thich ak alkalies ia i ah EEL. WR ieee cde ce itte od a ad Ea 4 } ting the Stamachs and. Bowels of 17 NR | | | : 1 ¥FacSimile Signature of Nima eeree hme Prometes NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- done Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS.OF SLEEP. WEW YORK. ; rn ey onths old | BBE aa —35 CENTS 3 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reg ula - ahha nessapd Rest: s.neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. esti. SEE j§ THAT THE | it yi \FAC-SIMILE. SIGNATURE IS ON THE § WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF ASTORIA | h ; Oastoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It Mis not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell "Mi you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every j pose.” 48~ See that you get 0-A-§-T-0-B- Ths face i simile is on mature Lee every — y wn i iN i} whi « wind colic, and is the best remedy fer diarrkees. deld by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothizg Syrup. WANTED—By an experienced laundress— wasningtodoat her home Applyto Miss MeLean, Fitzroy Street, near Weymouth St. _ feb 16, 4i — —_ LOST.—On Tuesday night near the BI 8 Hall, Kent Stree! a fur mink. Finder will please leave at this Office 3ins. —i W ANTED.—$2.00 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies; speeial werk; position permanent; reliable firm, with best referemce‘; experience unrecegsary. address, S. M. Fry, Field Manager, ten, Ont. FOUND.—Between the Queen’s Arms and Chariottetewn a ears ulster coat. In che poche is a grocery bill from PDriseell & ornsby. Owmer casa have tme same by pay- ing fer this advertisement. James Hender- son, VY. 8. Nerth River, A@ENTS.—Prospectuses of War in South Africa by Castell Hopkims and Murat Hal- stead, and authentic Life ef Moody by Dr. Wilbur Chapmarm, Vice-President Moody {nstitute are ready. Both sent for 25 cents. Persons who never sold books making meney fast.—BRADLEY-GARRETSON Co. LimrrEp Brantford. HAT FOUND.—On Prinee Street on Wed — night. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. aI ee NOTICE Notice is hereby given thatan application wil be madeto the Parliament of Canada at the present session thereof, foran Act toin- corporate a Company to be called the “‘Acadia Mortgage Corporation for the purpose of carry- ing on thé business of a Loan Company with powers to loan money on real estate and on certain classes of debentures and stocks and with power to borrow on debentures, to rc- ceive deposits, to issue debenture stock and with other rowers granted to loan Companies, Dated Halifax the 4th February, 1900, Alfred Whitman, Solicitor of 4 pplicants, 53 Bedford Row, Hali‘ax, Nova Scotia. The undersigned offers a reward of $100 for information that will lead to the con viction of the party or parties who atripp- ed and carried away abvut six chains of barbed wire from fence along my Mill Pond, EDWARD KELLY Southport. It is pleasraet to the taste. |, For Lunch, For Supper, When Sleighing, When Skating, After the Dance, After the Theatre BOVRIL is Delicious and Instantly Invigorating. =——» \€ y = ee: & Wants, Lost Found, & § Rubbers all _ styles fall and winter wear — for the possible prices, and sizes__ suitable tor lowest at McQUAID’S, Boot and Shoe Store. LOWER QUEEN STREER Prints, Dress Goods Muslits , Flannelettes . Ribbons, Laces. sklis T.. J. Harris, Pew bites RES RRR RES LONDON HOUSE sz. ae as & ° 4 = . ye, ae : Py Se, oe ER + mares “A , ’ 5 ‘ ; + B'S’ ra ar ; 190 doz Ga'vanize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire nt ee 10 “ Paris Green 40 “ Bar Iron § “ Sheet Iron 15 “ Paints 500 Boxes Glass 100 doz Shovels 300 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails 250 Boxes Horse Shoe Nails @ 250 Kegs Horse Shoes | ' 1000 Rolls Building Paper —ALSO— q SHELF HARDWARE, | Fennell & | wie asus Chandler Charlottetown. : eee 8S r j l'o Contractors, 4 Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, § Charlottetown, will be received up t | the 19th March, for the erection ofa” brick store building 42x109 feet,” three stories, in the town of Sydney, 9 ©, B. The lowest or any tender not 7 necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Record Cfiice, a here at the office of C, B, CHAPPELL, © Architect © Pe a % Feb 16—eod Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Prince” Edward Island Dairy Association will be — beld in Charlottetowo in the B. {S38 All, Kent Street, on Thursday, the 8h dey ot March, 1990, at 11 o’cloc:, a. m- > Return tickets at one first class fare i be issued from cll stations on P. E.L- Railway on the 8th of March, siso from all stations west of Summerside on the 7th, all good to return on the 9:h. Cere tificates of attendanse at the meeting will be required for the return trip. All per sons interested in dairying are invited © attend. ARTHUR SIMPSON, Pres. ALFRED E. DEWAR, Secy-Treaa, Southport, Feb. 16th, i900. wkly 2ims dy lin . P. COLWILL’S| On--—- he balance stock of Blue Ware at 25 per —— SOME OF YOUR——— BLUE DISHES. ing t Call and get « bargain at YOU WANT TO REPLACE We are sell cent discount.