on ny A ee 1 Sete won LOSE Qeewert a? GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. re) eS ome! Oe . 1e > ) ni ir pr SSO the public good. Acenracy, attenticn, ard politeness stirling value (> all ranks and classes o vary, "Op Spoages, Perla nes, und Teeth Wash e ner every day active pric ey Compound is our best ee itin nedic ee. Why? Because it restor'og virtues unksoOwn sv) s> : 4 -~ rv is nea nhieu Hes RED: IN BROS. - Druggists CH TOWN, P.&. I. THE DAILY EXAMINER Subseription $4 a Year 35 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription, $1 a Year. Payavle in Advance. Postpaid to Any Adcress Yax Darcy Examrner is on sale every day of publication at the folluw- ing places :— Alberion—G S )inttart. Sradalbate. -R Nicholson Ch"town— Mason’s Newsstand, Gev Carter & Co, Queen St He ward & Moore, Grafton St, ©.) Mitchell, Queen Bt, W M Coffin, Grafton ‘t, D Chappell, Prince St, Jonusen & Johason, Kent St, Caot T White, Pownal St, F . Hornsby, Victoria Row, Ca’ digan— Heath Norton. Georgetown—Hon D Gorden. Kensington— E Love. Litule Y ork— 5S Urown. Moarell— H D McEwen Mit Stewart- Douglas & Jardine. Summerside—D & Currie, Small & Beairsto. soorts - Perey Seaman, D 2utherland. Srdaey, C B—M Forrestal. Prince Edward Island Railway Ga and after 1 UESDAY, 26th, Dec., 180! the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under Trams Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up a. 8, A.M PM 330 715 lv Ch'town ar 945 210 333 7 3t hoyalty Junct 92% 155 417 S82 N. Wiltshire $39 118 431 62 }fumter River 825 105 913 $59 fmerald Juc 7 44 12 30 547 926 Kensington 7 @9 12 02 6:0 9S ar : } Iv 635 1135 Sraide { P. M.1236 lv ar A,M. 1010 113 .... Wellington..... 9 27 Pe iad Port Hill. .... 8 49 Se 2 ct. APOE sdgees 7 40 CE cas, Seis. dese 6 35 » OB ar gp .-Dagmish. oy.iv 5 Ww ae | A M. >™M AM 10 lv.. Charlottetown. .ar 1010 ; ¢ ° 35 ar f Mt. Stewart | lv 845 $50lv\) Junction ‘jar 830 BGs coos « CREME cccoee 5 25 ar... Georgetown. .. .lv 6 WO PM AM PM AM 3 45 lv. . Mount Stewart...ar 8 25 eee ON Ee | Sa 8 ) eer oy Pp Oe ee lv 600 PM AM PrP. M, A M 5 1E lv E 7 36 605 ar C lv 645 Pr. M. A. M. — Tasgns are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. PB G- A SHARP, Saperintenden:, P.E. I. The Scorcn Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided iyoops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of ‘MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- ited, Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms in the trade. Qn intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. One of the family is a vol- anteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, ancl on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself. $42 ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 1S POR SALE AT <7 JOHN McKE NNA’ Queen Street, | ' } ’ Brushes, | arlicies, at | IBE PR’ ee eee et eB ; AN UNKNOWN KINDNESS. For Which fie Ix: ted to Be Liber- ally Rewarded, | —_—— —- “I know,” said the poor cousin to his haughty millionaire relative, “that 1 have no claim upon you except my «dé titute condition and a slight tie of blood which is 1 damp an incentive to bestowing the humble dollar which I have asked you to ad- vance me for a few vears. Of conrse you are within } right to refuse. } some joy I comp! i with the only re- quest you ever ma ie of me—complied with such sympathy even though I eould not feel that in the same circum- stances I would ask as much of you.” “What are you talking about?’ shouted Mr. Bullion, his face flushing with wrath. “I never asked a favor of you in my life and never shall. You have a hard cheek that would make the Sphinx take a back seat. Favor! Bur-r-r!” “Tt was done secretly. You do not know to this day that I did it. I never mentioned it to you before, nor would I now except that [I cannot but recall your instantaneous, stony refusal of the first request I ever made of you and despite myself think of the unhes- itating way in which I complied with the only request you”— “Don’t drive me crazy with this in- sane talk. If you can tell me of any request of mine to you, whether you complied with it or not, I swear to draw my check here and now for you for $100.” “Charles, it is not the hepe of reward that leads me to speak of my consid- eration to your petition. I have never breathed it to a living soul before. I will accept your check, flung to me as one throws a bone to a mongrel cur, only that the mcral lesson may be im- pressed upon your mind better. When your wife died, Charlie, and you ad- vertised your loss in the papers you added, ‘Please omit flowers.’ I didn’t send one.”—New York World. Demented we ; —_ It takes a man who is a whole man, at least physically, to be a western cow - boy. | ’ » His every-day life | } m calls for great physi- | ‘ cal endurance, and | 4% upon some occasions | j this must also be ’ backed by consider- @ able nerve. gr It would be a good | 4 thing for many a hard ' working business man if he could turn cow- boy for a couple of months each year. It would give him a chance to get the free, pure, in- vigorating air of ae the prairies into + his lungs, a little steel into his muscles, a little edge to his ap- petite and a little of the calm of the boundless plains into Unfortunately, the rush of modern business will not permit the aver- age hard working business man to turn cow- boy even for a short time each year. The only resource left him, if he does not wish his nerves. to break down prematurely, is to keep a watchful eye upon his health, and when he finds that he is getting out of sorts, let up a little on work, and resort to the best of all known tonics. That tonic is Dr. Pierce’s iden Medical Discovery. It promptly puts a worked out man into condition, be- cause it starts at the right place. It begins by restoring the lost appetite. It corrects all disorders of the digestion and makes the assimilation of the food perfect. It invig orates the liver. It purifies the blood and fills it with the life-giving elements of the food. It is the great blood-maker and flesh. builder. By enriching the blood it nour ishes and builds up every organ and tissue in the body. No man ever broke down with nervous exhaustion or prostration who re- sorted to this great medicine when he felt him “lf threatened by ill-health. Ac ‘onest dealer will not urge a substi- fiute There is nothing in the world ‘just .3 good,” although avaricious (rug. gists \-'l sometimes say so for the sake of the greater profit to be made upon the inferior article. Keep your head up and your bowels open. The ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery” will put steel in your backbone, and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure constipation. WANT ry HOUSEKEEPER To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to he ati sfactory. We keep every hi ng in our line that is neces anne sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wust we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise you. ORISCOLL and FLORNSBY QUEEN STREET To LET The northend of a house situsted on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit~ sble for a boarding housetor private resid- ence, Apply to THOMAS McQUAID Qucen 3: ? stairs. VAS a NR OAH Pitta Nod wt ee GRE ig ett os : Fexy Geo Georet, yoy very “Wstinctly in your sleep ‘ils it my aniet Now, what did you mean by that?” “Mean? Why, that’s simple dreaming I was a boy agai vit for Christmas, and when another boy if I didn't know who Santa Claus was I said questioningly, ‘Is it my nuntie? The dear old lady brought me up. you know.” ‘Oh, you darling, big hearted boy!’— “aler. Matin ¥ sill i/ Midnight Philosophy. Mrs. Squiils—Quick! Quick! Wake up! I believe there are burglars down Go down and see. Mr. Squills (sleepily) — Nonsense! Nothing but the cat! Mrs. S.—Hark! There! I know there are burglars down stairs. Mr. S. (nervously)—Well—er—if you know they are there it’s no use going down to find out.—New York Weekly. A Color Scheme. “Do you mean to tell me she let the child sit there at the table with egg | and cranberry sauce smeared on its face?’ said one woman in horror stricken tones. “Yes,” replied the other. “But It wasn’t Indifference. She said she hadn't the heart to wash the baby’s face, it looked so artistic.”—Wasking- ton Star. New to Him, “Did you attend the band concert in ; the new opera house the other evyen- ing?’ “Yes.” “Fine auditorium, isn’t it?” “Magnificent!” “How did the acoustics strike you?” “Why—er—I don’t believe the band played that.”—Chicago Tribune. The Cheerfal Idiot. “Then the heroine,” said the young- est boarder, who has a habit of telling about the stories he reads, “discovers that her idol has feet of clay.” “And after that. of course, his name is mud.” said the cheerful idiot.—Ln- dianapolis Press. Another Phrse of It, “Paw. did the Christian ‘era bezio Jan. 1 in the year i?" { suppose so.” n do we bare Christmas a week rso we can Innke two bolidays of it?’—Chicago Tribune. A Boston Lover, Mamma—Did Mr. Smiddle say any- thivg that leads you to think that he intends to propose? Paughter—Ue asked me if there was a «mortgage on the tbtouse.—Bastea Transcript. No. Don't. Fond Mother (te very busy brother- in-law)—You might look afte _Ady while I’m out. See thes « uvesn’t play with the coals or ger «ito mischief, and if he cries give him a piece of choco late—there’s some in the dining room— and if that doesn’t stop him run him round the room on your back. He loves it. But on no account let him be a nuisance to you!—Punch. ~~ erage ee UNUSED TO THE CLMATE: A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effecton on His Heath Sr. Evstacue, Que.. Feb. 12-—Auguste Dubeis landed here from France, a perfect stranger to the wéather conditions pre- vailing in this country. The food also differed from that to which he had been accustomed, and his heart teing weak, the change had a serious effect upon it. He weot toa medical mac who did him no good. He went to others with @ cimilar result in each case. “T had to go to Montreal,” hesaye, * to work for the Grand Trunk in that city and met a man who was suffering the same ae myself, but had started to take Dodd’s Kid- ney Pille, He told me they were doing him good. He wes kind eneught to give meafewofthem. I took them. I felt much better I procured a box, and in fifteen days felt like a diferent man.” You get from 20 to 33 per cent discount on all boots and shoes at our big gale. R. K. Jost, Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & fCaie If you want a hat come and pick one from our great new stock. 47 cases just opened. Your fit in hate and caps.— Prowse Bros, DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 3, 1900 ON MO My il te a al OC Sire Sr ll UR oe aM ial RR ath 4b toe hed On hae samen pnaenenrettypes finanonsmestesnensasteaemesrome ‘A Qergyman’s Adviee a2 | THE-ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE | | OF JOHN McDONALD, CAPE NORTH, N. S. For Years He Was Afilicted Pink Pilla Have Restored E@%, Mr. John McDonald, a well-known merchant at Cape North, N. §,, many years & suff-rer from spina! trouble, which eventually r:eeulted in partial para- lysis. Treatment of many kinde was re sorted to, but without avail, until finally Dr. Williams’ Pisk Pills were used, with the result that Mr. McDonald is again en- ' joyiug almost perfect health Mr. Mee , Donald's story is given as follows in his own words :-— ‘“‘Almost thirteen years ago I caughta bad cold which lodged in | my back, producing» terrible pain. Lin- | inmenta were first resorted to, bat they had no effect,and the trouble became av bad that I could hardly walk, and could not go out of doors after dark, as I would be almost certain to fall if I attempted to walk. Medical treatment did me no good. I tried six different doctors, but the result was always the same. [ epent $30 for an electric belt,{but it was eimply money wasted, Years wenton andI was con- tinua'ly growing worse, unlil the epriog of 1895 my lower limbs could scarcely tupportme. In June of that year I went to the Victoria Hospital, Halifax, where I remainded for two months under the treatment of the beet specialists, but when I returned '«nmtered the hospital. timber. homme I was actually worse then wheo I This thoroughly dis. couraged me, and I gave up all uope of ever getiiog better. I continued to grow worse uotil about the first of January, 1896, when 1 had become so bad that I could not stand slone, as my legs were eticks under me. My only means of loco- motion was crutches, aod my legs dragged after ne like useless pieces of 1 could noi raise them one inca thor. About the first of the following Apri!, Rev. Mr. McLe «1 strongly urged weteo try Dr. William’. ink Pills. I bad cried e0 many things withcut benetit, that [didnot toink the Pills could belp me, Dit nevertheless de- cided to give thewa trial. Afer usiag six boxes coul! see that there was a slight improvemea,und I continued using the pills uotil 1 tad takeu thirty boxes, and by that time new life and vigor bad returusd to my Jegs,aud I pave since been able to attend to wy bu-iness behind the couuter without the aid of crutches, or *ven aestick. Under God’s bleseicog De. William’e Pink Pills bave res- tored we 10 a new measure of health and energy I never expected to again enjoy in this world. My restoration has cavsed a great wor- derment ia tu.s section, acd as «a result I have sold many gross of Dr. William’s Piuk Pills in wy etore, and many of these who have bought hem from me teli me they have curea them of their troubles. ” Dr. Williams’ Piok Pills act directly on the blood and nerves. They do not purge, and therefore do not weaken like other medicines. They give strength from the firat pill to the last used. There are many dealers who offer pink colored substitutes, because the substitute gives them a greater profit, but these should always be refused,as substitutes are either dangerous or absolutely worthless. [enn @e9: 366 WHOLESALE 190 doz Galvanize Pails 49 Tons Barb Wire 20 “ Black “ 10 “ Paris Green 40 “ Bar Iron 8 “ S$heet Iron 1s “ Paints 500 Boxes Glass 10¢ doz Shovels 400 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails from ibe 250 Kegs Horse Shoes 1000 Rolls Building Paper ALSO SHELF HARDWARE. Fennell & —~" Chandler : Charlottetown. With | Spioal Trouble and Paralysis of the Legs —Was Treated by the Best Speci- alists in Victoria General Hospital, at Halifax, Without Benefit— Dr. Williams’ was for PON DM Rt Fee +. ie ad ee ee a ce Sey ae a i aN aale SAM BNA te clit A al ma, ——— rene ee iia aaa r ~~ - \ - * 4 gs a - ‘ as * ey - % =) —— 2 : oS b ay eee | 4 — oy 8 J — * Sd — ° ~~ es < Y eee) i, a“ ~ - ; R 7 e. * ae . oe 2 a 1 ae : . an embarrassment of riches to choose from, and all of the newest styles, according to the leading fashion autherities of the world. 5600 Christys Celebrated Hats just—received that accounts for it. 500 American Hats are in and more to ccme; yours for Hats that are Hats. 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