Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ LETTERS WE WRITE.| «cis KEYS LOST —A bunch of kevs was left in the Pest Office, Look Box, No M4, last even- ing. The finder wil! kindly leave them with Mr. Mason, Stamo V ender. Le ‘P—A siivoc opodal, marked “Scholar ship.” pply at this office 6tr ROU N O—Lady's + io ving bag, containing keys. Apply at this offee. 6 vmenmtiy situated dwell new oceupled by Mr. g:vea about the frst Apoly to Peake Broa & ©o 4 dytf pe LSr.-—That p ng en Prince 4 Met Brides Peaseastlo Powemary, next, WANTED—A co heuse verk Aoo ys Hilleborouzh St., t Wright's factory. ipetent girl for gene ral o Mra. J J Macdonald, vo doors above Mark 3 3ipd gie Dog. black and white carding him will he re- ga toA J Holl. Upper LOST—A large Be Any information re warded On «spp icat Princes “treet 298 aj HOO ‘43 ¢ ) UBS -Apply to Peter . Bradly. Douglas Street. 295 rO LKP—1 house oa Brighton Road, facing gouth ly rorms 33 yy>n ani pantry haat- ed with wot varor a id fitted for electric light. facing west,9 heeses on Brighton Road, Applv to 218 roome patatrr ard bith room. Mathosen «4 Bentley TO LE ?--A houses Atua'e* va King ttr Baek o ' E Island LL Beer containing five rooms, set, back of Merchant's Apply at the office of Mra Theophilus Des- lin 199l,onthe corner 1 Streets. (site of Apoth- hree story brick building itraeroom.:, offices. weber shop It & tae Lateation R-isay te have ereast of Qaeen and Graft: catles’ Hal); &°.,)a oataiaineg atores Ww graphic room; aal b W aNTED.—Trus orders fer “War in ® Harding, the famous Fastest ssiling boo all about the battle this rewarkahle wa Rig commissions. 3023ieo0d worthy persons to solicit outh Africa” by William traveller and editor, ever pablisked. Tells marches and sieges of 4 bonanza for workers, freight and duty pald. Credit given Outfdita free. Address The Dominion Company. Dept. 6, Chicago. 21 wk F PER DAY sure. Rellable per- $2.00 son. gentlemen @r lady, to rep- revern" reliable firm Position permanent.* $60)08 per yeir ani expenses. Exoerience my Vstyaaar Ma) <aat:, Dist. Manager Halifax, N 8S. WK WANT AT ONCE — Good honest laralty. losal or travelling. to iga our goods, tacking up hew @1rdi 91 f2nes:, along vublic roads, and ll cansasicaaas places No eXperience nead- ed. Salary orcom-alssion $69 per month and expenses $2.59 perdar. Write at ons for fall artioulars.. Tae ¢MPIRS MEDICINE ©O., ndon, Ont. 24 men ia e@re*y ntrotiacs and aliver reo Lf—Aoass of Qaeen S ree. lately eceupied by John Mamferd. in good repair, containing elgat rooms, frost proof cellar, args yard. Apply attho residence of Chas, "eigh. Ir. Hillsborough St. 272 +) LET—Solendid 2-acre “St. Peter’s Road, one . F. W. L Moore, London 77 2wks eo d FIRSALTOR T as*are dsit ea Low mile veu Post OMic Hose 2 drner. Prinee Bdward Island Railway @n and after TUMSDAY, 26th, Dec., 19 he traims of this Ra |way will run daily, (Sun. days excepted,) as tinder photo- | Trams Ont- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read dewa up LS ee, A. M PM ge cuwn ar 3g iM iy siz SSPE Wianire 839 115 a 3% Hunter River $25 105 18 8s Bmerald Juc 7441230 7 3% Kensington 7 @9 1202 20 958 ar ‘ lv 636 11 35 S’ side P. M. 1239 |v ar A,M. 101 118 .... Welliagton..... 927 i oe Pith Pee. cea 8 49 OO sn. ooo, PMR cc see 7 40 466... .. Albertom.,..... , 6 35 6 O00 ar... .. Tignish.....1lv 5 48 PM AM, Pw AM 2 10 4y.. Charlottetown. ar 10 10 3M arf Mt. Stewart} lv 845 3MOiv\ Junction far 830 5 @....... Cardigan. ...... 715 & % a... Georgetown... lv 6 58 rPM AM rM AM 3 45 Iv. . Mount Stewart...ar 8 25 |S a ree _ eRe Oy eee OS re Seuris oeecee lv 6 00 PM AM ?.. M. s A. M SLE Iv..... Emesald,. ar 7 35 6@ ac Cape Traverse. lv 6 45 Traims are run by Cee @ A SHARY, Sup ae Bastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. B erintendent, P. FE. I. RINK. The Riak wil Xmas afternoon. as laat year. @Gents’....... Ladies’ _. Obildrea’s Atterneen Preseat your or Xmas Tickets for sal. sons’, A. W. Re oeries Hall, or th: HZ.H. BEE. —_— epen for the season Tiekets same price 50 1.50 1.50 friend with a ticke’ eeoeoe Cen eeeeee ** #66. ++ 0 eeees at Johnson & John ddin’s, and Apcthe | > Managers. B. C,. PROWSE Office To Let. or studio. Jus Ohisholia, in Morr Apply to J Tan 5—dtf ; Vaeated by Miss is Block. & 7. MORRIS, THE D.wILY BKAMINBR, UNASLOTTHPUWK, JANUARY 11, 1900 LAVISH WITH BRIGHTNESS, BUT RE- SERVED WITH CONFIDENCE. Excroise Care and Judgment When You Write—Yeuag Girls Advised te Net Gush--The Sweet Stery Im the Old Leve Letters. It would net be well to ask that fewer letters be written, but to make a plea for better letters is certainly reasonable, and { for one would like to make it just now. Women are the letter writers of the world. Of eourse the greater sumber of stamped envelopes that are intrusted to Uncle Sam’s care come from the hands of men, but this majority is due to busi- ness. It is not ef business letters I am thinking. The up to date business letter is quite perfect. It is the letter of the newsy, chatty sort, the letter that tells ot hopes and doubts and fears and little | heart secrets generally, that necds to un | dergo a sort of reform. There is always somebody handy to tell | you what is “good form” in stationery, and one should really be eareiful to use | } nice paper and good ink, but whether you heve in your desk just the finest and properly tinted paper or the cheapest and plainest, do not, de not, I beg of you, put down in cold black and wnite—or pale blue and violet—a iot of foolishness that you might one day regret. It would be werse than folly, it would be unkind te your friends and those who love you, to ask that you make your | letters coldly practical, with every word weighed in the balance. This would not make your letters seem part of your very self, and this is what they should scem. But it is always well to remember that a tetter is more telltale than anything you could possibly say in conversation. There are men and women who have written —a Kidney Pills are The box is imitated, legion. 7 ' ; ' + of Dodd's ee ' / pulls are imitated and the name—Dodd's | Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are 4 dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills have a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate, So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Icidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD’S. Dodd’s is the Original, Dodd's is the name to be care- ful about— KIDNEY PILLS Anyone sefidiug & sketéh and deseri kly ascertain eur opinion free w mag y an mvention is probably table. Commaunien- tions strietly eonfidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest gener for securing Patents taken ~— Munn & Ce. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely fllustrated weekly. T.arceat cir- eulation of any scientific journal. ‘Terms, $3 a year; four moxths, $1. Bold by all newsdealers, MUNA & Cp,3¢12rcadway. New York Rraneh ©: ice. 625 F 8t.. Washington, D. ©. We Wish —ONB AND ALL— A Happy and— Prosperous New Year We also desire to thank them for their very liberal patromage during the past year, making it the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has beer appreciated, is evident from ovr rapid increase iu business, We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Great Geerge Street, dours from Graftor St...... COKE! COKE VOR SALB—A very superior exe. ty of Coxe made from ae coal Price six cents per bushel, Apply at the 263— GAS WORKS « « } Wis SO 8m D-O-D-D°S Our Customers bh they exclaimed tn coukd Lave been fooits! that’”’ | am going to ask particularly of ‘the young aud enthusiastic girl that she re frain from writing those “gushing” let ters that she somehow drops se naturally into penning. | want to remind her that ike tnany times she is inclined to grow con fidential on paper when she would never think of being so if she stood face to face with that same acquaintance to whom her contidential letter is sent. Letters travel so chezply and quickly nowadays that we who send them and those who receive them regard them too lightly. When the post was slower and more expensive, letters were written with more care, and we all know how full of interest and valuable information many ef the old time letters are today. Wher away on your vacation, write bright and newsy letters to your best friends, but above all things refrain from nnkindly criticising those you have met. Remember that this world is not such a big place after all. People who are widely separated in summer time may be brought close together in winter time. Honor only a few with your confidence, You may write bright letters to all your tircle of acquaintances, and, after all, those things which concern you individu- ally and closely are oftem enly tiresome te other folks. Haven't you at ene time er another posted a letter and then wished you had not done so? It is homely advica but good, to “‘write a letter and sleep on it over night.” A letter, no matter whe kag penned it to you, should be received as a confiden- tial matter, to be taken care of and not subjected to the comment and criticism ef others. When it was written, there was doubtless no other thought concern- ing it in the mind of the sender than that your eyes alone would scan it. Do you think that the “love letters of the great’? would be spread ont for cu- rious eyes if the “great” themselves could speak? I think not. The “love letters of the great’”’ may be interesting. . It i« often so charming to know that a very wise and stern man was, after all, so very human as to write almost silly let vers to the object of his adoration, but he thought not of the prying eyes that in after years might twinkle over his litti« romance, no matter how beautiful and outside coating and shape of the | soulful it was. Let us take good care of the letters of our friends. It is an. easy enough mat- ter to put those precious ones that we would not part with for worlds in a little bunch all to themselves and through all the years that we live remember the» were sent to you or me alone. After on: has left al! the affairs of this world be hind—but that is another story. It is not ourselves then, but others who are te sponsible for giving to the public tierce sacred documents, for isn’t the story © _ ene heart tells to another sacred? There is such a charm about an cld love letter. Have you ever ehanced te find one tucked away ‘u the cognc’ of av unused trunk or in a neap of rub\ish iz an attic corner? Maybe the John whe wrote it and the Priscilla who read % are ertirely unknown to you, but at onw your fancy begins to paint them as they must have been. Your eyes grow diz as you read the sentimental! little verse that follows a lot of endearing terms, But put the Kittle letter back in its hiding place, if you do not care te tear it up, for John only made those vows of eternal de votion to Priscilla, Maybe—whe knows? —they may have proved eternal. Maybe that Priscilla, first a bonny sweetheart and ther a bonny bride, lived to be a happy wife and devoted mother. Maybe ene day as the sun went lew she held Joha’s hand and promised te greet him when he should come to her in the far beyond. All these things the little old leve letter hints at.—Margaret Haanis iv Bt. Leuig Republic. _ Minard’s Liniment Oures Garget in Cows. The Indians of the iaterior of Bolivia wear sbirte and hats made of the bark of a tree, which is soaked in water to sofi-~ en the fabric, and then beaten to make it pliable. ——————SS= THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, HOW IS THE ASCBNDENCY OF ROYAL ) OAK SOAP woounted ‘for? The answer }:3 wimple eneugh, vie:—Be. sauce there is none equal to it ‘or intrinsic merits, firmness, purity, combiued with great iasting and cleansing pre- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHOKN & C8., Charlottetewa Soap Worke Novel and Suitable “2 ROO OQRO=a Holiday resents DOD Oe2eVsIeqVeq ee Q ee D Sterling Silver and Enametied Gcods Our stock of watches, rin » chai bracelets, brooches, &e, i aie for XMAS TRADE. 9G Orders for any special line of goods, or article to be engraved sheuld be left with us, and will receive careful and prompt attention. CH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square, " lead, copper. brass or any old alloy at Eedale CASH DOWN ! = — - pene nes Costly Lessons, “What's that there young business?’ asked Mr. Paftvenu. “He's a tutor, 1 believe,” replied his wife. “What does he teach?’ “One of them old selences, T s’pose,” enswered Mrs. Parvenu. ‘I ain't just sure what it is, but last night Maybelle told me he was giving her some lessons in osculation.” “Well, I s’pose she’s got to be edn- cated,”’ returned the old man. “I only hope he won’t charge no fancy price for his lessons.”—Chicago Post. man’s Stendfast Nature. “T have seen Brother Bruggetts grow from a poor young man to a middle aged millionaire,” said the aged minis- ter, “and it has not changed him one bit. When he first entered my church, he established the habit of putting ¢ quarter in the plate every Sunday. and. though he has since grown rich, he puts in his 25 cents.”—Indianapolis Journal. Why He Was Wakeful, “Didn’t sleep a wink last night,” said the dyspeptic. “Overwork ?” “No; I heard one of those songs about slumber sweetly, sweet dreams be thine, and the confounded tune kept running through my bead all night!”— Washtneton Star. Ss: What is Scott’s Er uk sion? It is the best cod-liver oil, partly digested, and com- bined with the hypophos- phites and glycerine. What will it do? It will make the poor blood of the anemic rich and red. It will give nervous energy to the overworked brain and nerves. It will add flesh to the thin form of a child, wasted from fat-starvation. It is everywhere acknowl- edged as The Standard of the World. goc. and $1.00, ali druggfsts. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Toreata, Lady's Watch for “AY FREE selling 3 doz. of our full-sized Linen Doylies at 10 centa each, Fine Boy's #3nm Watch for selling 2 doz. Latest p ons potions designs; sell at sight, No one Required. Sim write and wa send ylies return money, — mall your watch free. Unsold Doylies LINEN DOYLEY Co. @EPT. CK TORONTO Bare Footed No Wever When you can buy girls nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shees; also Chi'dren’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 9O0cts PAIR —— AT——- J.H BELLS White’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates <a This beautiful little Can be had at auy of the following firsi class store T. J. Morris b. L. Hooper W. Plekard & Co. W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.B. McLeod & Co R. H. Mason, CASH DOWN The highes‘ for scrap iron, Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetewn “@@ from childhood ‘Th tata’ TO Hips old age ‘ie shiice 1810, : ANSON oor \ LINIMENT I ‘has been used — by generation Oe generation Relieves Every Ferm of Inflammation ‘4W3% for INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use. gam at M: y old couples relate tha’, ewer since they were beys and girls Pe toge u€ t, JOHNSON’S ANODYNE [Linrwent has been used and grown ws in favor with them for many family ills from infancy to old age. I have used Johnson's Anodyne Linin jong L have been a standard bearer more then 4 Send for our Book on INFLAMN apron, matled free. Sold by all sts. . JOHNSON & fon ee Ve => ee - more than fifty yeare in my family. colds, coughs, sore throat, lameness, ¢ toothache, ete., have found it always ¢ “aa THOS. CLELAND, South Robbiuston, ay ie Wastene L tomen Corinth, Ma. - For | 60 years ter Johnson’s Arodyne Liniment. olic, | I have found it superior to my Rey 5 My Ps Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cta. LS CO., Bes' ame tt oe ote ott ae ot ; ie ae AMM ind oe = as a ———— List of Ratepayers for-the City of Charlottetowy ude, 1S olaidinldg anmer of alte nant ie, nmohatihes ae respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Commo Lot, "pon which, or any part thereof, such assessment is in default. 7 a Name of Ratepayer In | Statement or Description of Propert on Amount a Default. which Assessment is made, eo Gos hee e $Lieo ¢ $33.00 Fy 15.75 & a 12, lst Hundred House & Land on Town Lo: No. 25.4:b Hundred House & Land on Town Lot No. 3. 2a¢ Hundred ea aw Binne, Elizabeth Coyle, Stephen Cudmore, Andrew Hoase a& Land on Common Lot No. 26 675 ? Hughes, Peter Honse & Land on Common Lot No. 22 6.75 8 | Huy hes, Joba House & Land on Common Lot No. 21 225 Bo Lowe, Walter McKay, W David Purdie, Jane (W. A. O. Morson, Leslie Me- Nuit, Trustees Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 31 : 2.06 & 4 Mill Buildings & Land oo Common Lots Nos. 19 & a 3 House & Lind on Towa Lots Nos. 97 & 93, Lst Hundred 33.75 i Stewart, Allan Estate of - late Vacant Laod on Town Lot No. 55. 3ri Hundred 20: aa Watling Mra House & Land on Town Lot No. 89, 20d Hundred 2.83 E | Warling, Mrs Vacant Land on Commora Lot No. 15 6 # Wiliams, Joha Houses & Lind on Commoalsx:, N>. 24 11.2 3 aeaaadad es a an : Notice is bereby giveu that purauant to the provisions of the Ssatnte, 51 Victoria Cao. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of tho above list being & list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown, who have failed to pay within tue time prescribed the Assessment severally levied upoa their Real Property in p raid City, 1 will make au application to His Honor, the Stipendiarg Magistrate of said City, for Judgement against each aad all of the lands above described. for the respec:ive wmoOunts so levied against them, and then mapaid, and that upoa sach juigement being doly entered, I will furcher apply for a warrant for the sale of BE such lande. Dated this 19ta day of December, A. D., 1999. — 4 eon ROBERT VANIDE2STINE, City Collector. December 19, 1899 —1 mo > Of all Wine Merchant Sy hidhry. Wholesale from the distiller, A G.Taowsax & Us, Gis a TORTOISE HEATER} } Island Crown de ee ee Tortoise i $17.50! = neater $-—_ Sampson Cook, M8 $13.50 : weton eh ASD 0 EEL ERIE FROW.$7.60 UP This priee for 2 weeks an Re f Neo, ae Simon W”. Grabhe Waiker’s Co ‘A 2) er’s oe STUVES 4 HARDWARE? Fi i Net a lee b TO REPLACE. fe awe a@se «He. ee YOU WANT — = SS 2. iA ——SOME OF YoUR—— i Pe BLUE DISHEs. . a ~~ te the balance s‘ock of Blue Ware at 25 ; er | Call and get « bargain at 7 W. P. COLWILL’S