—,_ ree. we Top of the Heap! i For Purity and Savoriness QLLY BRIGHT CHEWING | > AT THE TOP OF ALL OTHER BRANDS. COMINION TOBACCO CO., Mootreal. bn of] THE DAILY EXAMINER . et fe aa | vr Subscription $4 a Year 35 centsa Month 3 THE WEEK: EXAMINER Subscription, $1 : Year, Payable in Advance. Postpaid t> ‘Any Adcress Yur Datty Exam ner is on sale every |} ‘ay of publica‘ion at the follu w- | ing fp aces : A rton—G S Mattar. Pradslbane.- -R Nich olson Ci.’ lo wa— Mason’s Newstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen *t Hasziri & Moore, Grafton St, CJ Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffio, Grafton : t, D Chippell, Prince St, Johnson & Johnson, Kent Capt T White. Pownal &t, F J Hornsbs, Vict Loria Row. Heath Norton, Georgetown— ge D Gordon. Kensin gton- - Little ¥Y ?ork— S Brow. Moreil— H D vicEwen Mt Stew2rt- Douglas & Jardine. Summerside—D K Currie, St, Ca‘ digan— + Smali « Beairsto. Sour!s— 43:9 Percy Meaman, D Sutherland. A: v. C B—M Forrestal. Wants, Lost Found, &e Ww A NTED- An e ‘perienced canvasser to travel add appoint agents. No canvessing; salary and expenses paid. Drawer 66. Brant- Ol 1d, Ont. w WATCH FOUND-- Apply. to James ‘Duffy, 83 cney Street. Ff UND—A decor key BR office. — Aprly at EXAMIN- servant, WANTED-A gene. Mrs Arthur Newberr) Apply to TO LET.—The store n_ Queen Street now o ccupied , Optical Company as office Posessicn g? @ March lst. Appiy to T. J. Morris. _— FUR COLLAR I¢ ST. _Several. days ego tock collar. F nder will be rewdrea caving same at this office. AGENT#- The Boor-Briti sh War. A full and authentic history of tne Boers and the causes leading tothe war; contains thriliing accoun!s cf each battle Only war book Others are neut- body buys. manufactured in Canada, ral or favor the Beers. Every @utfit free, Bradley-Garretson Co , Limited Brantford. ; mare wow — FOR— Indian Riv er “Chucch. for the construction t. Mary’s Church, up xt, to be addessed to od marked ‘Tender atholic Charch.” ations can be seen on vary, next, at the at the office of Mr W. ct, 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 req) uired to sscompany each tender, which will be returned if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. The undersigned joes not bind himself to accept the lowes: or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. Indian River, P. 4. I., Jan 8let 1900, Herald. ~ Tenders are o aske: aod completion of § to the Sth March, x the undersigned « for Indian River ¢ Pianes and specifi Mouday, Sth Feb Bistop’s Palace an: C. Harris, Archi a. : ‘ LOST—In Charlotte:ewn, on Wedn ° *able Muff. A rewar:. will be given EE er, Apply at this office. . THE DALY WAAMINHK UlAstLU''TBYUWN, FEBRUARY 12 :960 Frequently Done. Stout—Do you believe it possible t® cook by electricity ? Keldon—After a fashion. I offended a public man in Washinton the other day, and he sent me the werst roast by telegraph ft ever had.—Ci..cago Trib- Une A We me ‘Were you ever treated by a physt- ‘Yes: and | had io gvt some more | when | reeeived the bid bila ia Bulletin. That's What They ‘n?!) It. “Papa, what is broad:niudedness?” “Agreeing with headstrong people ren you know they are wrong.”—Chi- Times-Herald. Simply Killing ‘=e Miss “Tiptilt—Yes, Gear, we are » both strangely beautiful, but I think you will admit that mine is of the most deadly, fatal order!—Ally Sloper. _ em ee Habit. Habit hath so vast a prevalence over | the human mind that there ts scarcely anything too strange or tvo strong to be asserted of it. The story of the miser who, from being long accustom- ed to cheat others, came at last to cheat himself and with great delight and triumph picked his own pocket of & guinea to convey te his hoard is not ‘mpossible or imprebable. Russian families, when moving to 2 vew home, kindle the fire on the hearth with coal breught from the old residence. It is strange, but true, that today will be yesterday tomorrow.—Chicugo News. A TORGNTO LADY CURED OF ASTHMA - -— After Years’ ronto Physicians Twelwe Suffering. To- Advised Leav- ing Her Home to Go to Manitoba. Clarke’s Kola Compound Cured. Mrs. McTagzgsrt, 80 Vanauley street, To- ronto, writes:--** ] have been troubled with asthma and bronchitis for twelve years, which gradually grew worse each year, in spite of the hundreds of dollars my bus spent with several doctors, and ‘ y remedy we conld procure. t two years I could not lie on and during the past year pre- © taking Clarke’s Kola Compound the is ma lecame so severe that I had not | night’s sleep, and during most of that time we hed a doctor in attendance. We gave up several detsara as I was becom ing no better, and the Inst doctor, after about two inenths’ treatment, told me he could do net! ug for me. and advised me to go to Manitoba or some dry clima We heard of C larke’ s Kola Compound oe. ing a cure for asthma, and be fore fakin his retmely made several enquiries ee those who had tuken it, and in each case fonnd the result so satisfactory that we resolved to try it. After taking the first Lottle I became much better, and begun to sleep well at nights. Since taking the third Lettle I have not felt the slightest symp- toms of my former trouble. I have during the past six months gained nearly 20 pounds in flesh, and feel perfectly healthy in every way. I can assure you that f will do all In my power to induce any snfferer from this terrible disease to try it.” Clarke’s Kola Compound is sold by drug: gists, or by the Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Church street, Toronto. —- Removed The{Printing and Bookbinding estab —lishment of — JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, over E. H. Norton’s, (next Prowse Bros,) Business office down siairs—where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call, Good Work—Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Coombs, Printer and Bookbinder. ‘‘Terders for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (marked tender for cheese and butter maker) will be received by the dersigned up to the 16th February, 1900 (many person wishing to contract for e manufacturing of cheese and butter in e Red House factory for the inccming mason; tender to state wages per month cicheese making and same for butter making, aleo 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. Janfl 7th, 1900. | and | { er lie.” There Is Lying Somewhere. “Ijcures,” said the bookkeeper, “ney- “No,” replied the expert accountant, “but the people who use them do.” Then he returned to his task of un- covering shortages.—Chicago Post. A Movable Fashion Plate, “You manage to keep right up with the modes in the suburbs, Mrs. Plain.” | “Yes. When our new cooks come, they always bring the latest styles.”— | Detroit Free Press. A Promise, “When I die,” said Blatant, “I want t« be ere rated.” “Oh, yca'll be roasted all right!’ ven- tured Smiley.— Philadelphia North American. Modern Art, Artist—What do you think is the most difficult thing about a picture like that? Art Dealer—Selling it!—Der Floh. How She Lost Him, He—Positively, you're the first girl I ever kissed. She—It felt like it—New York Com- mercial Advertiser. Russian Fkitravaciance, The wealthy Russians are said to be extremely profitable to Lotel and shop keepers in the lands in which they are traveling. A Swiss authority insists that 200 Russians will spend more in a month than 1,000 English men and women for the same period of time. When a boy goes to hunt anything, he always begins by making every- body in the room get up to see if they | ure sitting on the lost article.-—Wash- ington Democrat. Modern books, however rapidly they may deteriorate from other causes, are protected from bookworms by the chemicals used iy; paper making. The Goat and His Sheepskin. Rascom—Do you believe in a college education? Bilby—Oh, yes. A college education {s all right, but the same is not always to be said of the man who fancies he has one. As He Found It. “What do you find to be the principal expense in running an automobile?” “Paying the installments on its pur- base.” —— — eee we wee + Warlike Boys. All boys in the Malagasy schools are enrolled spearsmen when they have passed a certain standard. They are so adept with this weapon that at close quarters they are more to be feared than the regular troops armed with rifes and bayonets. It is said that the first weeping wil- low in England was planted by Alex- ander Pope, the poet. “The Pilgrim’s Progress” has been translated into 203 languages and dia- lecta. DANGER ON THE PRAIRIES. —_—-— Alkali in Great fource of Trouble in Northwest. Oax Lake, Man., Feb. 5.—QOne of the great drawbacks to life in the great Cana- dian wheat belt, is {the presence of alkali in the water. This is a prolific source of kidney and bladder trouble and it is for this reason that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are becoming indispensable in this district. Frank Colleaux, of Oak Lake writes : ‘It gives me great pleasure to testify to the excellent curative qualities ot Dodd’s Kidney Pills. About two yearsagol was attacked with kidney disease and severe pains in the back. A friend of mine advieed me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I did so and six boxes cured me. My back has vot troubled me since.” The ordinary} courtship isa very weak foundation upon which to erect the gigantic etructure oi matrimony. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure 5e, E. W. Greve's } signature is on each box The man who says comething every ime he speaks ia not cut out for a society ;dol. >: ~e— A Jury et Women o bave tesied the merits of Dr A. Chase’s Kidneg-Liver Pills returm the ver- se that for —— ans kidney Sama ere is no parationin any way equ pens Geer of DrA Chase, A mer- Sea physician. This great kidney sold by ali dealers at 28 cents a box, teats gre «iso I a EE has proved most effectual asa remedy for ry many ills to which woman is subject. ; His Experience, “Woman’s work is never done,” quoted the sympatlietic citizen. “That's right,” answered Mr. Meek- ton earnestly. “I have observed it !n Henrietta’s case.: Woman’s work is mever done. There is always enougk of it left over tc keep her husband busy from the time he gets through his dinner till he’s so tired he has to go to bed.”--Washington Star. Progression, “Mary Prim doesn’t distribute tracts any more.” “No. I met her the other day, and she smetied dreadfully of peppermint.” “From tracts or extracts, eli?’— Cleveland Plain Dealer. The driest of all fishes is, perhaps, the river eel, yet, according to an anal- ysis by a German chemist 60 per @ant of its substance is water. Salmon comes next, with 61.4 per cent. Lob THIN GIRLS cev PLUMP while using Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. There comes a critical time in the life of every woman when the bud of girlhood is unfolding into the full biown flower of womanhood, Mothers at this time should carefully guard a daughters’ health, for this is a time when a girl falls vietsm to insidious diseases whi which make life a miser Loss of flesh, fiadioeinie: pains in back and side, nervousness, irritability, dull eyes anda pale, sallow complexion, these are the symp toms that warn you te use Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Feod The bleod is impoverished and the nerves require nutrition. Nature must have assistance and there is no better way to help nature than by using Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food. It is a food for blood and nerves, and creates rich, red blood, solid flesh and new nerve tissue. The color will return to the cheek, the bright- ness to the eye, and increase in weight will tell ef solid advance in health. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, soc, 4 box At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co,, Toronto, Gradually but surely the “CRESCENT” STEEL AGATE WARE is supplanting the old heavy, cum- bersome, rough crockery for toilet purposes. It is handier, cleaner and vastly more economical. Each piece bears our label. MADE BY THE THOS, DAVIDSON M’F'G Co, Mostreal. Farm and Mills A splendid property ty for sale. The sub- scriger offers for sale, posserion immediat ely, his freehold farm, situated at Uppe Westmoreland, together with Griet, Card ing, Shingle, and Roller Crushing Mill, as well as a large rotary saw will and other circulars, and planing mill; also his cider manufacturing eevablishment. The largest part of the purchase money may remain on interert at 4 per cent. ANTHONY COLLET Stenley Block, Ch’tow SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offcc in New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYEPS THE THINGS YOU EAT are not the ones to take chances with, We take good care that nothing gets on te eur shelves that is not choicestof its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les and jams to select from. SANDERSON & CO | oe = Re Musiins Laces. AY NAY Ne SY Ne Se mnants Prints, Dress Goods Flannel ttes Ribbons, sklis ==) aS . es y, s ue & * * as %¢ % a -| T.J. Harris, Peet bh ee ee ONLON HOUSE 3 tebe beets aete tet cent discount. YOU WANT TO REPLACE — SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. W-— = - We are selling the balance stock of Biue Ware at 25 per Call and get « bargain at W. P. COLWILL’S oe. ey | | } GROCERS —— 89462 66ee-— I am how prepared to do Sanitary Plumbiny in al! its branches. S tear. aid Hot water Hea ng and Gas Fitting. to. AJ work xguarantecdfirst-class. Sce me before placing your orders—it will be money saved. | | at R. BNORTON & CO’S. Store, or at residence, Edward Street, wili re- ceive prompt attention. Plumbing & Heating Lay ee eee Also Jobbing promptly attended Estimates furnished at rhort notics, Orders left Angus McInnis, /Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter, Ch’town PRACTICAL PLUMBER ,m B..F For Fins Photography —= Artistic Pose, Flegant Finish and Newes Scenie Effects, visit the studio ot Ct. EL. COO Cor. Queen and Grafton Sts., Ch’town. The Store Tnat Cives Auray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC GLASSWARE, For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar givea with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper QueenStre Tea check Yo E=szecute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as expert Watch & Clock Repairing Gilting & Silver-plating Engraving Repairing & Renovating Fine Jewelry The latter includes 1 large elass of work, which formerly had to be sent away for repairs, which we now guarantee to do im the best manner and promptly. Selici‘ing your favours. G. F. HUTCHESON, QUEEN £TREET. Jeweler & Optician. | given. ~e ; — se Comforting beyond expression to be able go to a place where you know every thing is done in a first clase manner Our aim is to give our eustom~ ¢ ers the very best value at the lowest possible price. ; We guarantee al! our work to ‘ be strictly first clase. Give us & call and be convinced, {ASHE Bruce stewart and Co’y: “THE'MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 =e ae 2 2 4 oe es ef ; =e —— el LOS‘ .—A chain braeelet either on Grafton or Great Gevrge Street. Please lenve at THE EXAMINER office, where reward Tae