SS a a | hed — iGK READAGHE “y 3 4 ; € ug i we Positively cared by these Litile Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Inc! sestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Naus a, Drowsd ness, Dad Taste in the Mouth, Coa :ed Tongua Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Rezulate the P wels. Purely Ve ;etable. Crm pil Pill, Sma Dose, Sinall Price, Substitution the fraud of the dag’ oe See you get Carter’ . Asi: for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Fiiix. — “pee Gaeta cV PSO GOGUA e- . | 2Fus asi UMFORTING - us ed overywhere for ates’ LCcy orf ¥la* rie GU" uty, God Highly Nutritive srtioes. Specially cratce- f and cormforting to tho rervousand dyspeptic. Sold oulvy in 3-15. tins, labelled PS & CO Ltd < AMES E : llomo@opathic Chemists, Londor, England. * BREAKFAST 3 . SUPPER EPPS'S COGLA $1900 wits CASH WAY... On February 14th, 1900. To Agents sending subscribers to rier ae SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE To Bundred and®Fifty Dollars to the agen! «ending in ‘be largest list—$150 00 $75.00, $25.00, £15.00, $10.00, and soo; a iota! of 63 Cash awarde; and in addition very ‘argecomm ison will be given. Send for full particnlars and free equip- me:t. Profitabe work for intelligent per-cus. Send two references. THE W ERNER_COMPANY, Dert BH, Akron, Oh Raisins Raisins 4 CHOWN (AYERS ——em — SELECTED Finest of stock. In 14 and 28 lb. boxes. Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Come and be convinced. J. T, PEARDON Visit our Store Where you will find a large stock of tne following to select trom. WATCHES in geld, silver and nickel. JEWELRY in rings, chains, brooches, @\c. CLOOKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In ihe optical line, spectacles, eye glasees, opera gl aeses, etc. CH TAYLOR Susnysi ie, Queen Square. GOKE ! GOKE FOR SAL?'—A very superior qua- ty ef Coke made from good coal, Price six eeats per bushel, Apply at the 263— GAS WORKS TRE DAirY MXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, JANUARY 19 1900 War in The Transvaal South PRISONERS AT PRETO RIA. British Captive Describes the Daiiy Life of the Prisoners. The Paris Figaro publishes a long letter which an English officer, a prisoner of war ip Pretoria, has written to a member of hie family. The writer, who signs himself ‘“Reg- gie,” says:—‘‘We ase completely cut off from all news of the outside world, and fare not allowed the newspapers. We know, however, of Ladysmith being bombarded. ‘Here we are prisoners of war, and I assure you it is a pitiful condition. Sometimes I feel as if I were going had hoped we shouid be exchanged or released on parole, but the Boer authorities do not appear to unaeérstand what parole means, and seem to think we should not keep our word. “As far as health goes, we are all well and very well treated. We some | times receive ¥isits from these in - De . ns mand atv etoria—the Secretary of war, field cornets, chief magistrate, ! and others. but are under the firm impressiou that | their prisoners are not well treated by us, and they are convinced that our troops use ‘dum-dum’ bullets ‘At first we were nine officers pris- oners and about 180 men, but our number was increased by forty-five officers, almost all officers of the Gloucester Regiment and Royal Irish Fusiliers, with Colonel Carleton. so that now we are about fifty-four officers and 1,400 men. In front of the building there is a verandah, on which we sit and watch the people go by. The Government gives us canned beef, bread, and water to drink, and trom time to time lime juice. Once a week we get potatoes, Hap- pily we are now allowed to buy what- ever we please, so we, have been able to organize a mess, and our menu is reinforced by bacon, porridge, preserv- ed vegetables, potted meats, pickles and tobacco, “Each day we send out our orders and the things come later, Of course, when taken prisoners we had only what was on our persons, so we had to purchase many necessities, such as sponges,, soap, tooth brushes, hair brushes and combs. The Transvaal Government,however,has given to each of us an Siron bedstead, {with mattress and pillow, a pyjama suit, slippers, flannel shirt, pocket handkerchief, towels, socks, etc. We also reeeived ready-made suits, as our khaki uniforms were too much worn. Kept in a School-House. “We officers live in a large building that was formerly used jas a school- house. The men are still kept on the race course. We are certainly far more comfortable than‘ we were on the race course, for this is a stone build— ing, while on the race course are no- thing but zinc shed. It is, however, not so warm as the race course prison. We are not so much annoyed by flies, but at night there are a good many mosquitoes. We are guided night and day by a strong police force, although none of us has any intention of trying to escape. Weare surrounded by iron palisades. Behind the house there is a small grass plot, on which a little zinc hut has been erected to serve as a kitchen. Here tents have been put up for } servants. We were allowed to bring ten men from the race course to act for PHENIX of Hartrord FIRE INURANCE Co, ‘Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 A share of your patronage is solicitei for this old Reliable Company. PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES EK. H. BEER, Great Groner Srreer Authorized Agent for P. EB. I Also representing other, Fire, Life and Accident Ineurance Companies. mad and wish I had been shot. We; er al Royal College of Surgeons, who volun- | tered his services They are all very polite | Africa. building eight, times, a tnile. How the Day is Passed. porridge, bacon, sardines, butter, jams, and teaor coffee. They give us the tea and coffee and bread, and the rest we buy, After breakfast we generally read and smoke until lunch time, at one o'clock, when we get beer, bread butter, jam and water. The afternoon seems very long. At half-past four we have tea and at seven dinner. After dinner some of us play whist or chess, while othersread. I generally go to bed at half-past nine o’clock. Our cheques are provided. They are coun- tersigned by the senior officers, and cashed,” Prof. McCormac, president of the in South Africa, sends, the Lancet some interesting surgical observations confirming the comparative harmlessness of the { surgeons. He saysi “To damage done by the needle gun ana chassepot in the Franco-German war, many wounds caused by the Mausers might be regarded as somewhat of the character ot a pin-prick.” In Bombay the clerico astronomers, or wise men of India, attribute the re- verses ot the British in South Africa to the junction of the planets Mcr cury and Jupiter, but an English mis-- sionary there, strong in his Anglican orthodoxy, insists that the British defeats are the visitations of Heaven intended to punish his countrymen for their sinful leanings toward 1itualism and the papacy. VIOLENT HEADACHES Accompanied by Indigestion and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of 9 remarkable cure effected by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. Jos. Gardiner was for ffily years the victim of indigestion, con- stipation, and violent headaches. Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- an the use of Dr. Chases’s Kidney-Liver ills, and they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : «‘I have been troubled for over forty years with indigestion and constipation, would go for two weeks atatime. At intervals I would be taken with violent headaches. I spent dollars and dollars in vain, and was finally ad- vised to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and must say that they are the only remedy that gave me permanent relief. I would not be without them for anything.’ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose. 25c.abox. At all dealers, or Edmansoa, Bates & Co., Toronto. ITS MOVE OX Qe The City Council passed a law, you must “move on,” you must move on. The policemen won’t stand any jaw make you move on, make you move on At Sentner, Mcheod & Company’s Store things must move on, things |; Must move on. | Remnants there on every floor that must move on, that must move on. Remnant sale begins Tuesday, Jan- uary 2nd, 1900. FURS have got to move on at My Store. JAOKETS will movg on at My Store. 200 hats will move on, at 25e—Sent ner, McLeod & Co. Sentner, McLeod & Oo’s Remnant Sale is moving on. Our Remnants are tempting morsel for dyspeptic purses. FURS. They are wel] able to talk for them selves, SENTNER, McLEOD & CO We need not write an essay on our. \ Particulars of the Struggle in us. There are also teats for the guard anda zinc hut which does duty as a bath-room. We rise at half~past six o'clock and indulge in a cold bath. When I am dressed J walk around the! Kb which makes | P@ine in my back. I have tried several ‘At half-past eight we breakfast on f TORONTO TO THEFRONT: | Splendid Showing made by Dodd’s Kidney Pills in Queen City. —_— Toronto, Jan. 16.—It is interesting to j wote that this city, the headquarters of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in Canada, and tbe place where they were firet diecovered, | keeps well in the front as regards the number of those cured in the towns and |cities ot Ontario. As Dodd’s Kidney civilized world, this fact is of wide and rignificant interest, showing that Dodd’s Kidney Pils retain their bold on public ‘esteem purely on theirtried merits. | Alexander Brown, 18.9 Elizabeth Street, pre :—“1 have been troubled with |Kheumatism for thiee years, also with renedies, but conld not get any relief. I bave used two boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and am wow a well man.” What is the difference between a belle and a burglar?—One wears falee locks and the other talse keys. To Cure a Celd in One Day P be ear 4 as a Qulnine Jablets. all efun © money it fails to cure 256. E. W. Grove’s signature is oneach box She—Don’t you think, dear, it would | | | ' ; | | Mauser bullet which has apaazed the |teeta, painted cheecks and an artificial | anyune | eye. familiar with the frightful extent of the | have been better tolook up that cook’s reference ? 8 EI eee nee A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A, W. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills return the ver- { eict thatfor backache and kidney disorders there 18 nO preparation in any way equal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ica’s greatest physician. This great kidney cure is sold by ali dealersat 25 cents a box, and has proved most effectual asa remedy for; the manyi lls to which woman is subject, = ~ te ov He—Dear wie, to. They might not have been satisfaciory —Life. Some of our special features—false y ee ~+19°- eer > | inard’s Liniment for sale | ever Vwhere, When you sre nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Is makes the nerves strong aod gives refreshirg tleep. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. Whena mao does you a favor behind your kack he is apt to let you kuow of it immediately. —--—-— - —»es -—-———-—- Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. 10 BE FORTIFIED against colds and grippe TAKE Mac’s Compound Syrup of Hyponhosphites Large bottle of nearly 150 doses tor $1.30, Macdonald's Drug Store Cor Gt. George and Kent Streets. Night Bell T elephon _——— THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, dOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer ‘3 simple enough, viz:—Be- sause there is none equal to it for intrinsic merits, firmness, purity, combined with great iasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown’ Soap Works HIN K. The Rink will cpen for the season Xmas afternoon. Tickets same prier as last yar. ns xs mine 50 Childrem’s......... ... tise Afternoen............ $1.50 Present your friend with a tieke‘ or Xmas. | Pills have since made friende all over the | Se aR - * * Sie eae lee a a se ale el GI a See Se aaa T.A.MacLEAN PLUMBING, STEAM&HOT = | HELARGEST SUPPLY of Plumbers & Steamfftters Goodsjon ths Island ae k & und hat wa er bea ug Ua sdertakea aed completed wit’ A largé staff of eXpt&t pipers and plumbers engaged. ALL WORK GUAKBANTEFD.,. Get our prices betore closing coutracts as weinsuce you first cless work at com~ petition prices. Adires+,— Ty. A. 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