tt coste ely one-tenth-eont Is. ave ire t ait y m1 buy itin i ity cans, Itaw = rease the p oat from year qual [ciate wears re be profita le your pullets nows Ali om bene should be in conditie = ailywhile ogee are bigh. It assures perfect assimilation the feodwiements needed te producegggs. If you cant cet the Powder send to we: “One e,$1. Large *wo-lb. can/#1.20. Exematitis Na OO. tostonjadase. Isn’ t — -o — Comforting beyond expression to be able ro go to a place where you know every thing is done in a fire: claes mauner ( Qur sim is to give our custoin- ( ers the very best value at the lowest é possréie price. We guarantee al] our work to ¢ be strictly first claee. ( call and be convinced, ; ( Give us a > eS &*mOone es zAA!A Brace Stewart and Ga'y. “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’v’s Wharf Ch’town, PKI Phone 12; “an @ o @] 4 ~ @ OO OS nett —_—_—_— PELSSEQQGGRGERRANDECEORER DNEROEERADTER EDS You Will Have ow ~ If youibuy it here. We are saowing a large lime of clocks that are REL ABLE, DURABLE and .sTyY- LisH. One that we faney most is a block-wood clock, strikes the hours on amusical gong bell, and the half hours on a tink- ling cup bell; it is taste- fully decerated in gilt scrolls and has a beautiful ornamented dial If you have any inten- tion of buying « clock it wil be well worth your time to see us and get prices. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver SST ee eae DE UES NUT EEC ND SUES EDEN EENEN ENCE ITD DEUITENE IS EE ITE TT TEENIE ITE THEE EGP * 82 Fane aE PPRT ERE LEL USREROECREEE= We Wish Our Customers —ONE AND AL.L— A Happy and—“ Presperous New Year them for les) tharas their ry liberal ; ronag during the em king 1t the mest success- | yea y had Phat rts to pleas has been appreci: s evident from our rapid increase ia business. »to merit still further patronage, W. N. TANT JEWELER ~ ‘reat (re rve Street doors from G DR: GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate McGill University) Uffice and Residence—-Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., 1 te abd 7 to 8, p. m. ) " : Prom pt attention to coublry calls. THE OS That tewwibes M. Zola. w nm ivy | t Capital “1.” ingland, was muec 7 ; , we +} Wryolie) : il stu - : hie MmUgZUsSh use « ‘ apital “I.” Wiy is it,” he says, “that the Englishman, when he writes of himself, should .imvariably use a capi- tal letter? ‘Thatrtall ‘I’ which occurs so often in a personal narrative strike meas being very: arrogant. A Frencl man, referring ‘to himself, writes ‘je’ with a small j;’.a German, though the may gratify all'this substantives with capital letters, employs a smal] ‘i’ im writing ‘ich; a’Spaniard, when he uses the personal pronoun at all, bestows a small ‘y’ on his ‘yo,’ while he honor: the person be:addresses with a capital ‘VY.’ I believe indeed, though I am not sufficiently «acquainted with foreign languages to speak with certainty on that point. that'the Englishman is the only persen iin'the world whe applies a capital fetterito himself.” M. Zola might have enforced his can trasts still further by referring to the Japanese, tho really have no werd for “I.” In speaking of oneself in Japa- nese self depreciatory terms are used, such as “servant.” “the awkward per- son,” “juméar,” while in speaking of.or to other people complimentary terms are employed,-such as “senior.” “mas- ter,” “prince” (used by young mew ip addressing each other familiarly). T"he most usual Japanese equivalent ‘for “I” is “watakushi,” which means liter- ally “selfishness.”—Buffalo Cemmer- cial. A NEW MAN What Vernon Saye A’bout Dodu’s Kidaoy Pills ‘for Rhewen- DES atism. ee Bromley Toroxto, Jan..23.—Vernon Bromley, clerk of the Gilbert House here. anda well known man about town, has entirely recovered ‘from attack of Sciatica. bis The rheumatic taint has beep eradicated ) from bis system permanently by the use .f Dodd’s Kidney Piile. “[ had been @ martyrto Rheumatism and Sciatica fer years,” says Mr Bromley. “I bave always been against any patent medicine until I read uorefutable state ments of cures.of this dreadful disease. (I hesitated, but -everything else having failed, I got half a dozen of Dodd’s Kidney Pille. {bave now. used twelve boxes al- together, and am cured. Dood’s Kidney Pills made a new man of me.” rt vfs a Arrived Thursday 10 doz men’s fine rib bed all wool worth $1.25 a suit to-day for $1. 10 doz woe! fleeced lined worth $1.50 a uit, for a few days at $1 per suit, This is a genuine snap. See window. B Mae ona er ery. ot —k Fer Best Value in S14 RA “we 4 d CHARLOTTETOWN - | | Blankets. : RPT mami Oe mocragpnas Nap NanicSRE John T. [icKenzie, 4 & THE TAILOR & TE EE AS CuILY EXAMINER, Loca! and Other ems, Monty FoR THE Boye.—Bovs can a pocket moue, ead earn prizes by eeliing Tue Dairy Examiner. Send the voys along. Rep Cress.— The members of the Ladies Aid of the Red Croas Society are requested te meet in St. Paul’ s Schoolroom of Saturdsy at 3 30 o’elock. Al! those inter ested in the Society ad wiebing so become mem bers, are cordially ineieas to attend. J25,2i. Ayn Op axp Wait Tried Remppy.— Mre. Wivelow’s Sooihiog Syrup has been used for over fitty years by muill'ons of mothers for tbeir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wiud colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbosa. It is piearant to the taste, Sold ‘by druggirts in every part of the world. Tweniy-Sve cente @ bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. A Soc: 41 Propitem.—A recent topic of discnesion in the drawing reoms of the capi‘al city bas been the con'roverey over the relative rank of the army and navy at eocial functions. The achievements of Admiral Dewey, and the reeult in the micds of the public, precipitated the issue, where heretofore the general ofthe army bas tukeo precedence over the admiral of the navy, Coneequently Admiral Dewey’s position atthe New Year’s reception at the White House wil} settle the agitation. —‘*The National Magazine” ford anuary. A Bap Accipsxyr.—A correspondent at the east writes: While Mr. Wallace Fraser and Mr. James Dingwell were out exercising their trotters they met witha peculiar accident which might have re- sulted in the loss of life. When driving at a brisk pace by a creek an ice boat shot ont causing the horses to run and they were eoon beyond contro]. Bolimg ‘for the woods they smashed the sleighs, throwing the occupants with foree to theice. Mr. Fraser had his leg broken and his face disfigured, and is iying in a crivical cop- dition. Mr. Dingwell did not fare so badly, escaping with a dislocated shoulder and a few cute. ee Tue Enp or trae Cexevry CaLenpsa.— | The great progress ot the printer’s art in the nineteenth century is fittingly marked in thie closing year by he artistic calendar we have just received from N. W. Ayer.& Soo, newspaper and mogazine advertising agents, Philade)phia. True to their motto of “keeping everlasting'y at it,” Messrs Ayer & Son have eo made this calendar, year after year, that a demand for * has sprung up that always quickly absorbs the edition. This calendar’s proposition are commensur- ate with ita dignity as an art work, but its size is determined solely by utility. The figures are of the generous dimen- tione that quickly catch the eye aod weke it a favorite with | bu3iness men ; there are also helpful seg | seathonis accompanying each month’s there ig a rich eneemble of color and design. This edition will not jast long; while it does, those who send 26 cents to the publishers will receive a ecpy pustpaid. oe yGgures, and Bait Asscetations.—Mr. McFarlane, of the Marine and Fisheries Dep’t,Ottawa, ' is in this proviace promcting the estab - lishment of fishermen’s ba‘t associations. He is advertised :to address meetings as follows : St. Peter’s Bay, Monday, January 29. Rusticoville, Wedneeday, January 31. New London, Thursday, Feb. 1. Malpeque, Friday, Feb. 2. It is probable that bait-freezing stations will be established at Tignish, Souris, Murray Harbor and other points. The co-t of an ice-house, freezer and cold s‘orage having @ eapacity of ten tone is estimated at about $500 ; one for fifteen tons woald cost about $70). Pians of ree quired buildings designed by Professor Robertson, will be supplied by the De- partment of Marine and Fisheries. The Government will assist a!i associations establishing freezers ané cold storage tor bait at the rete of $5 per toa "oo Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- al gia. The highwayman witha on is also a buy-way. tollgate there- inard’s. Liniment for sale ever’ where. —_—--——— When an Ara b home he always takes it with him, ll A To Cure 2 Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, 41] druggists 7 refund the money it fails to cure 25¢ _ Grove’s signature is one ch box x2 we cy svehaay P. E. ISLAND ie UBARLOTTENOWN, JANUARY 26,: | 1900 } _- ee eS yD BIPLINC. WE SELL DRY GO)DS AT A VERY LOW PRICE AND CANNOT AFFORD TO GIVE LONG TERMS OF CREDIT . SO PLEASE PAY, PAY, PAY, and sia Yours very truly SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. Wholesale & rid Successors to BEER BROS. Cy Qe eS€ Ee. E HE eRe Buy Your CANADIAN VSACIFIC™ vv. FARMS FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WEST ————— “A Land Illimitable With Iliimitable Kesources.” Clothing Cheap wm WIEN YOU CAN _ Transportation. Rules, ete., A. J. HEATH, D. P. Al, C. P. R., -T JOHN X.8 Important—©y Announcement Goyernment Free Grant of 16% Acres of Bona*Fide Settlers. For Maps, Descrijtive Pampriet« Write t The balance of our large stock of men’s youths’ and boys ULSTERS, OVERCOAT AND REEFERS at clearing out prices, We don’t want to carry a single coa over if we can help it, and are prepared to sell them at any sacrifice, Don’t wait any longer. o'r We hereby beg to announce customers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Mesers R, F. Maddivan & C», and would solicit for them a continence of the patronage so liberally exterce! us in the past, Ww. GRANT & t e) In connection with the above we tek this opportuuity of informing the custom- ers of the above firm, and the public generally, that we have in stock a full lineof general groceries,which will be eold cheap for casb. Free delivery of goods to al! parts of the city. Telephone connection. R. F. MADDIGAN &CO. Queen St., Ch’towa Buy when you can buy the cheapest. Children’s Clothing, Separate Pants, Suits, Ulsters, Over- coats and Reefers , any size you want ‘and sold at prices that will open your eyes. R. H. Ramsay & Co. THE MODEL STORE, Pee nese FOGee & Jan 18, 1900—d&w PHYSICAL - EXERCISES AND =e DANCING —_—oO oe Miss H. C- Macdonald. Beginners may enrol] their names now, ort he new term beginuing 8th January. Ladies and Gentlemen, 8, pm; Child- ren, 4, p m. Private classes and leesons arranged for On application, at Mies Macdonald’s roome, Prowse Block Sunnyside. During the coming week, Mise Mac-« i . Of all wine Merhant | eueia wil be at home to intending Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. THomsoy & Uo. Diener as roa from 11, am toi, p m,and 4 to ee ee a me sat acti ccani tt i! ome so ae arin iam eases semtianiA —enai oR BE ween ania Ti ne are same Ss gD i a a tari ramets Ti See | NRE ne 2 ARC PRE 5 TI A I Ra a I Hs AE SC ES = oe -