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Please leave at THE EXAMINE? office, where reward will be given 2 ins ao Ss onforting beyond expression to be able 1a go to a place where you know every thing is done in a first clase manner (ur aim is to give our custoio- ers the very best value at the lowest possi! le price. We guarantee al! our work to be strictly first class. Give us a call avd be convinced, z,ABLS Brace Stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists S:ieam Nay. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 n“~e eo OO O24 Oo @ OS GD JUST IN— s263 93023 ———— A few dozen regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left can be bought cheap. CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooKSELLER and STATIONER Queen Street. Opp. Prowee’s...... RINK. The Rink will cpen for the season Xmas afiernoon. ‘Tickets same price as last year. Gen ts’........ eee ee. 5 sos $2.50 Ohi) dren’s......... .... 81.50 Afterneon............ $1.50 Present your friend with a ticket or Xmas Tickets for sale at Johnson & John sons’, A W. Reddin’s, and Apcthe caries Hail, or the managers. ‘EH. BER, B. C. PROWSE *@S*se ee @&* 4S 2 & DS >». ee ~~» ee @ a © * ©6426 i which S| | OO: Oe mI I, EP, OE PEE tm TT I NS, ATL LS a ee AEE ae ee ee | OPFOR LIES PE Wise Precaution. PAXLIAMENT OF CAMADA. “Tam think of going into polities,” he said t - fills “What!” e3 med bis wife. “Yes; some of the party leaders have been to me, and they assure me that I { would be a very strong man and al- rtain to be elected most ce U. she said, “you’re “John Henry,” | worth $2,060,000, aren’t you?” “Basily that.” “Well, you just assign everything over to me and then go to the party leaders and tell them you've done it, and then if they still consider you a strong man and want you to run for office I won't say a word. Itis just as well for you to find out at the start in what your strength lies.”—Chicago Post. As Good as Her Word, “Whatever became of that pretty Miss Hill who always said she would marry a man of her own name or re- main single?’ “Well, she carried out her promise to all intents and purposes. She married a poor coot named Sandhill, who really hadn’t a bit of sand.”—Chicago Trib- une. Emptres Crumble. “IT see that the German emperor says that his people will hold the Samoan islands as long as there is a German empire.” “He'd have made it much more en- during if he had said ‘while limburger lasts.’ "—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tovching. “What,” asked the sentimental young woman, “was the most touching inci- dent you ever witnessed?” And after some thought Senator Sor- ghum answered, with emphasis: “An election.”—Washington Star. > When they read about the Peas ant-wotmen of Europe who la- bor in the fields, SPAmericans are Hprone to con- # demn the politi- cal conditions ‘ great deal of pity “a on these poor abused women. Our condemuation of some European institutions is doubtless all right, but we had better save a little of our pity and lavish it right here at home. The American wife and mother who labors morning, noon and aight, in the close con- finement of the home is in some respects worse off than the abused Peasant-woman. The latter enjoys fresh air, sun-light and out-door exercise and retains that most precious endowment, her health. American women, ever busy in the close confines of the home, get delicate and soon suffer from weakness and derangement of the delicate feminine crgans. Confinement to the house runs down their health and they suffer from internal ulceration and inflammation, giving rise to debilitating drains on the system. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes the important feminine organs, that are the cradle of the race, strong, healthy and vigorous. It is invalu- able to nursing mothers and overworked housewives. All medicine dealers sell it. “I took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,” writes Mrs. G. J. Pender, of No. 6 Logan Street, Pittsburg, Pa., ‘‘ up until the: day baby was born and it helped me so much. I had a very easy time, was only in labor a short time and suffered very little. Baby is a lovely big girl, and your wonderful medicine has made me well of all my female troubles.”’ Nothing so many times pays for itself as a good medical book. The very best one is Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser. Now fora limited time, au edition paper-covered, will be distributed FREE. Send 31 one-cent stamps (to pay the cost of customs and mailing oly}, to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. ; cloth-covered 50 stamps. The Scotcn Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAR” brand of MacKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- ited, Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms in the trade. On 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~ unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself. THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 1S FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA’S, Queen Street, pe ea sigh ls THE (Continued from page 4.) utdivided settlement in Quebec as elee~ where, that the honor and interest of Canada alike required that the entire ex - enditure in thie matter should. be borne by Canada. (cheers ) He hoped it was ot too late for the governmewt to recon- ‘der the question. The press of ‘he enservative party was ubaoimous | gnppert of the view he had ui forty and minister 9 papers like the real Witoees, Montreal Herald and Glove al o eupported the pro- posal, STILL @PEAKING AFTER REOKSS. Sir Charles, resuming after recess, ri vain to the grave constitutional nial presented by Mr. Bourassa’s igoation, ass protest against the ceuree tthe governmest that bad not opposed 118 resignation Wich ibe paragraph ip the speech, com- neoting on Lord Strathcona’s splendid fr ot a third covtingent, he heartily greed and in thi» convection he would gain refer tu the magnificent action of the geatlemen, a friend of hix, in insuring the lives and Jimbs of 1,000 of the first Cana~ dian contingen’. INSURANCE OF VOLUNTRERS, Mr. ‘Tarte bad decided that offer (bear, hear.) He would read ite terms, (laugbier from the governmen beneber.) There, exclaimed the opporition leader indighantly, 1a the evidence that the friends of the minister of public works are not in unison with the patriotic sentiments of the people. “The clacquers of the ministry are ready to jeer at the provision made by a private c'tizen for the lives and limbs of the brave fellows who are ia the field in South Africa (bear, hear.) GOVERMENT '& ACTJON CONTRASTED. How strongly in contrast to the gentle man’s munificence was the action of th? government. The Globe led the voluo-~ teers to believe that the goveromeat would place similar inturance for their benefit. But when the government found what it was going the cost, it backed down and “this black, this deepest tragedy” of mis- leading the brave volunteers had gone un- atoned for. THE PROTECTION OF THE FLAG. Cansdians not only enjoyed complete in- dependence, but were in the position of having hed the protection of the British army and navy without a penny of cost. How thea could Canada shrink from doing her duty by the mother country in this bour of trial? Talk of taxation without representation. If the British parliament imposed a dollar of taxation upon us to sustain this great navy, there might be eomething in the cry, but what was being done in regard to eendisg troops to aid the imperial cause, was with the conseat of the free parliament of Canada. CONSTITUTION PROVIDED FOR IT. The constitution provided that ia cases of unforeseen vecessity the Government had the power to take sufficient to meet it trom the public treaeury and subzait iis action to parliament afterwards, There could be only one doubt as to the attitude of the people towards the Government’s policy in that regard, and the issue of it depended on the Goveroment’s acting on 4 broad and Jiberal epirit. (cheers. ) Tt was well that Lord Strathco.a’s splendid offer had beeo referred to in eulogist’c terms, but the 2 500 brave vol- unteers had done more than even Lord Strathcona in tabing service fartbe flag, and their eacrifice should not have been unrecognised in the speech. DANGER ON THE PRAIRIES. Alkali in Great in Northwest. Source of Trouble Oax Lake, Man, Feb. 5.—One 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 Kideey Pills are becoming indispensable in this district. Frank Colleaux, of Oak Lake writes: “It gives me great pleasure to testify to he excellent curative qualities ot Dodd’s Kidnev Pills. About two yearsago!l was attacked with kidney cisease and severe paps in the back. A friend of mine advieed me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 1 did so and six boxes cured me. My back bas uot troubled me since.” —— asa LAST ON THE LIST. The last of the White Brigado at 25 percent off; 29 ladies’ white shirts, 56 night dresses, 71 corset covers, 64 pair drawers. ‘That’s all that is left. Uome quick if you went any. There is a lot that will bring half price. Others will not go for less tnan 25 per cent off than Jas. Paton ddiwli marked prices. & Co. ae sere: ot * ss S, eee ee eee ee ' i orem eit Reins. < ekaRe semQRRE 6: a FA oR Improbable, ss =e i SA eri? X | pee ts LNG “How is it you need money so s00n again to pay your tailor? It was only four weeks ago that I gave you 50 marks!” “Yes, uncle, but the fellow didn’t come around then with his bill!’—Flie- gende Blatter. In Time of Peace. Hipworth—I’d like to make a bargain with you. Sykes (of the next flat)—What? Hipworth—If you won’t give your boy a drum on Christmas, I won’t give mine a hora.— Philadelphia North American. The Proper Treatment, “My watch won’t run,” said Giddings as he laid his timepiece on the jewel- er’s table. “T’ll soon bring it to time,” replied the watchmaker cheerily.—Detroit Free Press. Evidence That He’d Been Egered. “I suspect that our new bookkeeper is a retired actor.” “Does he strike theatrical attitudes?” “No, but he says ‘egad’ when he Means ‘gosh.’” A South African Conversation, Trooper (to highlander in full uni- form)—Sandy, are you cold with the kd lt? Sandy—Na, mon, but I’m nigh kilt wi’ the cauld.—Collier’s Weekly. In No Danger. Pompus—I point with pride to myself as a self made man. Castic—Well, you needn’t be afraid that any one will steal the plans.—Phil- @lelphia North American. BACK=_ ACHE 2 If you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop into something worse—Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every time— Dodd’s Kidney Pills TENDERS! — FOR-- Indian River Church, Tenders are asked for the construction and completion of St. Mary’s Chorch, up to the 5th March, next, to be addessed to the undersigned and marked ‘Tender for Indian River Catholic Church.” Pians and epecifications can be seen on Monday, 5th February, next, at the Bishop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. C. Harris, Architect, Ch’town, for ten days; afterwards thev 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 himself to accept the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. Indian River, P. E. I., Jan 3ist 1900. Herald. ~~ ‘CANADIAN . PACIFIC. KY. FARMS FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WES{ «A Land Illimitable With Ilimitable Kesources.” Goyernment Free Grant of 16( Acres of Bona*Fide Settlers, For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets Transportation Rules, etc., Write te A. J. HEATH, D2. BS. 2%. ST. JOHN N. B DAILY KAAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 7, 1¥00 — A 1 De ez ESE Eee a bhi “a a . TECUNEA LS UONEREHUEEEETENUEDOMED ET OPE LRAT OPED ED IDOLE OD PI ODS Dida ne ria - ‘ j } [SRE LEST BET US LY CLELEL ETS OEY Sh aT Se That tT = 7 SS SS Se SS SS —fr——— eos = — —— ~ a == = ——— 7 | FAC-SIMILE. SIGNA AvVegeta on for As- similating the and Reg ula - ling the Stamachs and Bowels of neither Morphine nor Miner T NARCOTIC. O™ ansets tetas Pant an CORE TT ee Bah eer rer Aperfect Remedy for Consti Gen Stomach. Diarrhea, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS. OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only, is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone teal you anything else on the plea or promise thy is “just ac good” and “will answer every pose,” 4a Bee that you get 0-4-8-T : The f20- 3 simile of 74 ae, -_ Sb Ree a se ese ee LONDON HOUS? : 'T. J. Harris, RERRAE Peewee When Doesthe 20th ~~ Century Begin ? We'llnot Discuss that Qusetion now } We are starting this year in good spirits and great hopes of making this — | : | “; Remnants ott a Prints, Dress Goods SM Muslins, Se Flanneletctes, eK Ribbons, Silks, e Laces. rd a cur banner year in the = 1 Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade } The success of 1899 has more than filled our most sanguine expectations, — whieh makes us fee] like spurring ourselves to grealer achievements. Ou § facilities fer better buying increases with every year. : Tae best manufseturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direc — These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get 4 the best Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, ete,, turned out under the magic touch of aneriisticoeutter, in the person of Mr. Suxivus McLazsay, and a picked; theroughly trained staff ef workmen You mast come to headquarters at GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... se eee The Store That Cives Auray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY — GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC. - For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot of | Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar ‘Tea check givea with our tea and coffee, also.