THD DAILY BKAMINER, CH... OTTHTOWN, FEBRUAY 1 1900 ye an ——. ieee sll HE DISLIKED FGOLISHNESS. | Youth. Youth is nothing more than health & #& # A prom‘nent Montreal physician says: “I have found Abbey’s Effer- vescent Salt particular- ly bencficial in the # treatment of derange- ments of the liver and digestive organs, and consider that the regu- lar use of a prepara- tion of this nature has a deciied tendency to prolong life’ * # age and 6oc « bottle. All druggista THE DAILY EXAMINER oo’ _. — Subscript'on $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER : x Subscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advance. ostpaid to Any Ad¢ress ae Darry Exa.ciner is on sale every day of pu'lication at the folluw- ing places :— ‘.lberton—@ S&S Mn ‘art. Mradalbane.-F2 Nic: olson i 2 M ason’s Newstand, feo C rter & Co, Queen St Haezard & Muore, Grafton St, «y Mitchell, Queen St, WM ) oftfin, Grafton : t, J). h. vpell, Prince St, Ivhuswa & Johnson, Kent St, Cont T Waits. Pownal &t, F JH ensoy, Victoria Row, aTdigan— Heath Norton. ) eorgetown— tion |) Gordon. ensington— F Lov ittle York— © Brown. 1— itD cEwen Douglas & Jardine. merside—it) k C rrie, Small .¢ Beairsto. Perey “eaman, 1) Autherland. dney, C B— M Forrestal. fants, Lost, Found, &¢ “WANTED.--A geo Steady young man—ope ho is used (0 wait om guests. apply at lotel Davies. Sins, WANTED- An e perienced canvasser io Eravel add appeint agents. No canvassing; Dalary and expenses paid. Drawer 66. Brant- a, Ont. 20 d&w . LOST.—A chain bracelet either on Grafton or Great George -turert. ‘lease ‘eave at THE [XAMINER offiec, where reward by be i" ins ' ENTS. —Prospec tases of War in South Mricea by Castell Hopkins and Murat Hal- ‘sad, and autnentic Life ef Moody by Dr. | Vice-President Moody ‘stitute are ready. Goth sent for 25 cents. rsous who never «0\d books making mosey _—BRADLEY-GANnRETSON CO. 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HOLMAN. ma diyw imo —_ * Te LEY —— He 1 The northend of » house sitasted on jnce Street, conta's ng vine roome, eutt- le for a boarding heuse er private resid - 1 bbe, ly te je Apply © TOMAS McQUAID Queen St ~2 Wouldn't For the World Act Like an Idiot, “My dear,” said the young father, “there Is one request I want to make of you.” “What is it, dear?” “I wish, dear, that you wouldn’t talk And this baby talk to our chiid. It’s ab- surd. The idea of saying ‘kitchy- kitchy-kee’ and ‘whose wizzicuns is ‘y07” to a human being is little less than barbarous. Don't you let the neighbors do it, either.” “I'll try not to, dear,” she answered, patiently. “But it seems to amuse Dorjy so much.” “Don’t call him ‘Dorjy,’ either. It’s positively idiotic. His name’s ‘George,’ | and there’s no use cf starting him out | in life with a vocabulary like a Poly- nesian national hymn.” “But he’s a little fretful today and wants to be amused.” | ‘*"There are rational ways of amus- ing a child. You can sing to him.” | “I have been singing to him.” “Well, give him to me, and I'll sing to him awhile.” She passed the baby over, and he | proceeded to do his best with the toreador’s song and the Bedouin love gong and various other selections. The baby persisted in whimpering. He continued to sing, and presently the little one began to smile. In a little while it was fast asleep. “You have quieted him beautifully,” the mother admitted. “By the way, what was that song you sang over and over again? It seemed so tuneful and lively.” “Haven’t you heard that?” he que- ried in astonishment. “It’s from the latest comic opera, and it’s a corker. The chorus goes: **Toodjedy, foodledy, up-i-deel dimmity, jammity, jingeree! Riggity, jiggity, rummity-ho! Blimmity blam, and away we go! “I only remember the chorus, but I’m going to buy it and learn the whole thing by heart.” Briefs From Billville. The market reports tell us there is great activity in money. Fact is, it’s 80 active we find it impossible to eatch up with it. Admiral Schley is a whole souled fel- low, with a streak of human nature in him as big as a barn door. The Billville fair was a great suc- eess. The mules ran so fast over the race course they shook off all the mort- gages. Se a Le SS Your Liver Will be roused to its natural duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood’s Pilis Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. CIVIG ELECTION } Im pursnance of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the fift;-first year of the reign of Her present Majeo:y Waeen Victoria, Chap. 1%. intituled: “the City of Chariottetown Incorporation Act,” andof the Act amending the same, 56 Vic., Cap. 10, intituled “ An Act to amend the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an elec- tion of a Mayor for the said City, and for one person to serve as @ Common Councilman ip the City Council for each of Wards Number 1, 2 and 3 of said City, and of two persons to serve ae Common Councilmen in the said Couucil for Ward No. 4 of said City, and of three persons : to serve a8 Common Councilmen in the said Council fore Ward No. 6 in said City, being in alla Mayor anaé Hight Common Councilmen representing the City ag follows :— For Ward Number One.... One Coyneijjor, sa ” ” Two... One Councillor, Three. One Councillor, Four .. Two Councillors, Five. ..Three Councillors, WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the 14th day of February, A. D. 1900. At the several places, that is to say: In Ward 1, at or near the office of Mrs John 8. Morris, Queen Street. In Ward 2, at or near the house of Mrs Thom- aa Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Ware- house, Sydney Street, between Great George and Streets. Ia Wasa Z,at or near the Market House. In Ward 4, at Ay near the City Hall, In Ward 5, of Philip Large & Son, oa And atthe said Election opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, tinue open until five o'clock in the of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known a8 the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that rt of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that of ‘Yharlottetown which lies south of taroy , t and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlotsatgyn which lies north of FitzroyStreet acluding ths Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. February fth, 4. D. 1900, from the hour of Twelve at noon upiji pe hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of same day. For qualification of Electors. see above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sections 24 to 29. H, M. DAVISON, Qity Clerk. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1900.~ 101 00 PER DAY sure. | Religble per- $2. ee emen or lady, to repr resent reliable firm.) Position permanent.’ $400.0 per yen ab ay é oe ‘ “ “ ” td St he Poll’ will be con "Keele, Dist, nager . expenses. nce y- tay GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. A true devotion to our profession for the public good. Accuracy, attention, politeness and stirliog value to all ranks und classes of eur people. Combs, Brushes, Sponges, Perfo ies, Tooth Powders, and Tooth Washes, and a host of other every day articles, at special and attractive prices. Paine’s Celery Compound is our best selling medicine. Why? Becauee it posseres health restoring virtues unknown to other medicines, REDBIN BROS., - Druggists CH’TOWN, P.E. I. — ae Lord Lansdowne Visits Turner. No one was admitted to Turner’s house in Queen Anne street unless spe- cially invited. There was a sort of lit- tle iron grille in the center of the front door, through which the old house- keeper used to look and see who was there. As an example of the rarity of visitors the late Lord Lansdowne, who was a great lover of art and a friend of Turner's, told me that after receiving no answers to his letters he resolved to beard the lion in his den. He there- fore went and knocked at the door, when a shock head appeared at the fron grating, and its owner called out, “Cat’s meat, | suppose?” “Yes, cat’s meat,’ answered his lordship and squeezed himself in,—- “Millais’ Life of Turner.” The Aged Minister. If his work be in a city church, It is a grave question whether any min- ister can now discharge it with effi- ciency who is much above 50 years of age. The multitude of details in a city parish, the excitement of the life, the seyere demand upon the mind and the beayy burden of responsibility call for a man in the prime of life, with an alert intellect and an unfailing body.—lan Maclaren in Ladies’ Mome Journal. Took Their Places, Here is a story which Baron Dowse, the celebrated Irish judge, once told in that exaggerated “brogue” which he loved to employ: “I was down in Cork holding assizes., On the first day, when the jury came in, the officer of the court said, ‘Gintle- men ay the jury, ye’ll take yer accus- tomed places, if ye plaze” And may I never laugh,” said the baron, “if they didn’t all walk into the dock.” An Unknown Meza. La Gaceta, published in Guadala- jara, part in English and part in Span- ish, prints in a prominent place the following: A CARD. Will the gentleman who embraced my wife at fhe entrance to the postoffice about 9 o'clock Thursday evening please send me his photograph for my ‘“‘Album of Heroes?” He will greatly eblige, a4 —Mexico Two Republica. —_—-—_—»> <n Startling Confessiogs Show that 25 per cont. ef mem and women syffer the tortures of itching piles, Invyestiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Vinstment has nevey yet failed te cure itching plies, and all of these men ard “emen could ond t he suffezings at once by usimg it. Scores irj thousands have been Curen by this treatmon Every body can becured in the same way. The best place to buy Lad- ies Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros | q » i ; WEDDING ! Highly finished Quartered Oak Cabinet containing 164 pieces Table Silverware (Wm. Rogers) suitable for wedding or presen- tation gifts, most complete made —oosts $175, sell for $}25 cash. Particulars from SILVERWARE, P O Box 1045, MONTREAL, OO 88 OPO 6969 O80e 0079 ; Redeem The Time DY Now is your time to purch. ase a nice Oak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them at a big discount, at the Mod- ern Jewelery and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 117, drawa by Mr. S$ Consins Secretary Treavurer, Park Coraer Cream ery on the MERCHANTS BANK OF P E. ISLAND, for $36.00 dollars. Finder will please return to drawer. e public g hereby warced against eashitg abov heque. The Wheelman’s View. Mrs. Sprocket—George, what in the world happened to the pipe organ in eburch this morning while you were singing that solo? Mr. Sprocket (who always talks bi- eycle)—Why, the organist was coasting on easy grade with her feet off the pedals when she ran into some sharp notes, and the old thing punctured.— Ohio State Journal. Nothing is so indicative of deepest culture as a tender consideration of the ignorant. Chinese coinage in the shape of a knife has been traced back as far as 2240 B. ©. Fast Driving In Russia. In the larger cities of Russia there is ne limit to the speed at which a horse may be driven through the pub- lic streets. The typical harness horse is the Orloff, a breed founded by Count Orloff-Chemenski, being a cross be- tween the Arabian stallion Smetanka and imported mares, principally Eng- lish. An average roadster is 16 hands high and weighs 1,100 pounds, with heavy mane, a bushy tail that reaches nearly to the ground and “iron” limbs that show great muscular development. The favorite color is gray. Such an anima! is driven through the principal streets of St. Petersburg at a furious pace, that portion near the center and beside the surface car tracks being re- served for fast driving. During the winter months teams of two and three abreast are driven to sleighs at a three minute gait. There is racing all winter, the courses being flooded at night to provide three inches of solid ice. American pneumatic sul- kies, harness, boots, gaiting appli- ances, etc., are in general use. BRAIN | FAG Is the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food creates New Brain and Nerve Tissue. Business anc professional men, accountants, stenographers, teachers, students and all brain workers know only too well what it means to have the brain so tired out that concentration of thought is almost impossible. One-fifth of all the blood in the human bady fs found in the brain, and unless the blood is pure and rich the brain becomes exhausted for want of proper nourisumient. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Blood Food creates new brain and nerve tissue, and produces rich red blood, ‘‘ the vital fluid” of the body. All brain workers quickly recognize the merits of this great food cure, and after a few doses enter on their work with new energy and ambi- tion. Brain fag is unknown to persons whose brain and nerve es been invigorated by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, which is fer gale by all dealers at soc. a box. Dr. Chase’s New Pook, ‘‘ The Ills of Life and How To Cure Them,” sent free to your address, Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronte. Only One More Month Qe gee Our celery will only bold ont 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 lunch to the Jast and at the rate it is going the time will soen come when tbere will not even be a last. The mora! to the above iz quite piain;no need to read between the lines it is enjoy it while it lasts. We aleo have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Island Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Bruseells sprouts, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, parsrips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mushroom in a few daye at Gaye Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Mon thurs sat & wkly, v. “pall | LA | SSRI I wae S lige Ly C% LA tk CA | Hl C42 SZ. eee 17°S HIGH QUALITY net because iia from the top shelf, hut hecause they are the celebrated Chase & Sanborn’s brand of coffees. it’s the same in every de- partment of our store—best stock of highest quality, ton of cough drops. ee ee ee ~~ Is all we ask for.an ulster that some of our metchanig — advertize to be worth $7.50. We have better qualities at price that should make them move ata lively rate- A few poundsof ulster is worth All wool beaver overcoats reduced from $12.00 to $9.00. Blue beaver cloth overc:-sts, our own make, $7.50. Bar caps 25 per cent discount, Boys all wool sweaters 52 cents, Sizes 26, 28, 80,82, 84 Buy one and keep the little fellows warm going to sohoel, D. A. BRUCE mento tt —, & STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fennell & Chandler STILL ON HAND MAE TERETE AER A few of our finest overcoatings and suitings in Scotch wes of England and German manufacture—at®very ffine prices for the balance ef the season. Allnew fresh goods this ‘season. JOUN MLEOD & C0 For Fine | semsenstenaansnene "ann o0-<-eemameens * vi - < een - Md ns enunee White’s Caramels and Snowflake Can be had at any following firs: class T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. PF. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H. Wasen, always. ‘John McKenna Of all Wine Merhant Wholesale from the distiller, A. G.Tuomsow & Uo, Distillers Chocolates <= ore FPhotorraphy— Artistic Pose, Elegant Finish and Newest Abend aes | | Scenie Effects, visit the studio ot Cor. Queen and Graftonaa ts, Ch’town. r . New Books. 44 lagazines. Call in to night and procure a good book— Two for « quarter—some of the February Magazines are also in. F.shion books fer February. CHAS J. MITCHELL, Books maamm aad Sci riesm=mn veeescne SS. 2 e'3240606086 AT MASON’S ; STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian ; and American new rs received @ by mail each oe 4 Drop ia if you want<a paper or , magesine or book to read. ruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars etc. é when you're passing this way. eR. H. Mason Set £20007 OTOO88 we ome ie ft