'IEE (>UABI.‘lAN(HARlL'I"I£'IOWN P I-I I FEBRUARY 3 l9C0 _ii w __-, '_' I A TE I -- i5 _ ~ . $’SlDE AND PRINCE CO. l ll. W. K. Rogers now of St. Jchn, js visiting his home in Summerside. llir. W. A. Stewart returned Thurs- day evening from a business trip to _How York and Boston. Du. Mi~Pu.tii. read a highly instruc- 1iYe andi t-testing paper cn The lee 1 Abur- of Alcohol, in Williard Hall. ‘ligndsy i vi»ning,undtr the auspices of the W. C. 'l`. L`. There was a good at- kdence and the Doctor was highly complimented. I1' is understood that elaborate pre- pdioneare being made by many of our HQ] skaters fr r the coming carnival in Qyaaal Rink. and some of :he costumes H peparation are said to be gorgeous ‘lie event is now uppermost in all ide, and judging by present pros- pede. it will be by long odds the best tin] yet. Ol! wholespringstcck of table linens. ml quelities,widths and prices ;bleached 1 tinblmchtd red with white, and Kwith green. 48 and 50 inch.. 25c,; ilhdwide 30c:62 inch wide 40c; p'yard,64tn 45c per ynrd;72 ineh lk. 750. 85. $1.00. 81.25. $1.40 per pd. Table napkins, 65c, 75c, 81.00; ll.25to |3.75per dozen. Stamped Beeaotevery description. lfcGongan I Fright. 8 1 A revxo led named Fraser while li; smelta in a hole thr h the ies h he Hsrborlast Wednesdao;:coidently Hhandao doubt would have been llnswnrd had it not been fcrhiscries fir ha§ which were heard by l|r.Wm. Mc- Iny.wbo happened to been board the 1 lest hy. and w-ho fished him Q. The but fellow who is almost a Rlpleee cripp was pretty badly chill- ed. bat has since recovered from the ima ofhis bath. mi Ylannnar a number of teams got ha crack in the ice near Railway wharf. The teams were rescued with Elly. l-my-E ARRIVES HOME Mr. J. B. Crosby, Form- `crly of Bonsliaw, i, NOW OF DENVER, COL. of The Country and Its Advantages. L On Wednesday last the Gnnnuir had a pleasant call from Mr.J.B.Crosby of Bonalmw.well knowato the people of Prince Edward Island as the owner of Croeby’e Mills. Nmriy twovyeara ago, ln. fhisby, who was in ill h¢!th, was advised to try the climate of Col- orado. In the following spring lr. Crosby went to Denver, where be now resides Hrs Croeb has entirel re - - Y I ' covered from her attack of throat trouble, the climate having agreed with heradliirably. ”`°"”' wins isirsa atirui uis sssstry Mi-_ _0m'“» 1"- 3°- - '1`*° 1"* Crosby said: "We are quite near the ‘|"P'l°U¢ °f f°"°‘"`Y P"°'1“°‘f f°' awk’ uolnnim, Hhs. Pak “ing the Canadian forestry exhibition at only 15 miles away. The cityofDen- hm V" m“l° ‘°"*7' R °°°" ver is now recovering from the great l'm°d °‘ t"° °“l°“d‘ °‘ f'°°d met” cf 1898,‘nd everymingisb‘zi!_ ‘amen -ing mnutlchured “lm” ning to .dvtnx on ` 'ound businwluil “Q "bias 'iff M lu in _nd Prgperly is Cdnidl, Sud Included .ll hp- “|,,¢d_ menae section of Douglas tir from Brit- “Denver is acity ci 175,000 inhabi- ish U°l“mb”' A|_l°Z°"b°1' “"9 tents, built almost entirely of brick and °"'l°‘d" ‘J mmm! lm" stone. and is modern'in every respect. 'hlPP°d_ fm' "W ‘°f°“’Y “bib” Dennr., Pub m ,pwiom .nd ,hon which is the most complete yet sent 7 th, emu, hh, ,¢,,,,¢,ge Q, them it ont of Canada. It is exclusively a 0 ar S. is 3, Hymns; mcigy mm yvhen it com", commercial exhibit, and consists of ecc- ____ to the spending ot money on parks the ;i°°'b. °f ":°" “l";;°'um:°"» ‘l°:l'~ T5, nd "nh chin 'en aluulhmd people are willing to make them first- 'lm _I °” m*” ° ‘“`° "'99"- 1he two geilitlemen in the corner wait- °!”" _ :3°'m,f, melmmrfg oolulitma gr," M hey, beghned mm begumugtheim °°Pimce Edward Island is well re- h_;i‘_"° 3a°'_‘° "FF ° ' ° 9*' .Imvalin every earnest conversation. P’°°'_'"°d “Fd mn’ °‘ hu' '°°' "" ' U-on am 1-. Hisham ‘ "ry tm-° .]¢ yu we mo” ghbcntg mem ,hs prominent citizens of Denver. Perhaps °|'°‘"”S °f “TUIUK |m_P °fll°ll¢3» Nfl"- h“° hu ev” "Hem, “id um Zena* one of ‘he most °n¢u.p,i5iug ture. etc.. and these will. illustrate the -_'bo had uh” hi. con" on ‘mug umm i, M,-_ C_ D_ Mcph” various purposes to which Canadian .g ,odd M" liked lo ln" been whois a large manufacturer of house "°°d*”`°°“d~ &..,_» “fd hi, h.i“d_ tinishings and owns mills in New °Well. I should say so. It was iirat- “°xi°° “nd C“l°"‘d°° Th° mm’ i" Qi,” ,ight ¢b,°,,gh_ Variety who my Colorado were burned some time ago L sampmom im., ,ho ,,o,.d_ but have since been rebuilt. Besides Chl11‘¢h S¢]’ViC¢$ .Im gm' I hd “I in,m,ion_. his milling interests and lulllbel' Yards T _ .whugi Mr. MiPnet:l is llargely interested in Pm S ,ln-Bonn,-1-Pm a ° i ° ratlwa s n i t I 1 -' re t.--Prn er and iso nervi \ t _ I had an invitation but I couldnt; use wh01,,,,|:h,m;w”_‘; ‘:)‘:i1;.;>. \H;f§:%i;1;_”=r.L._ X ;;iLf7is at ii sud Rev. uqshrzs .you gout mn, tu ny yen mm d -t also a prominent ranch owner. Greco Church--Prayer meqtinr at ls. m account of some other engagemifutil’ "ML J°h“ F- Uh*“'Pl°“ °°°¢ll¢l' emdiauR°'°J°gin)iii'b€a??n°zlsl¢ia°tii lrimaeiiiéh Eotfmmunli ,Nm it 'unit ¢|m__ I simmy could., Island gentleman an ex-president 0; asrsa sgioolegcpog. E.QIi.ot' C. E., ge, that was all.‘ _tm Bond _°f T_"_d° °f DUN" Ind is Eervtext glcsegf evbntngservicefacnmelm .w|,);» interested in mining and the electric Pm mnsnrrmuiv, R i » l` h | Zion,- tin b 10. ev. D. B I‘Gefdud:tl;-how do you mean?» }()JlitllllJ;'Ii,t(>,n'iiltra.y"tl\l:l°o‘ Dey?" Hc|‘°°d M' ,ar gaenjf gum” Scbwlmd N _ p ic spinted iiibis Class at liao. -Why my dj em" gentleman and lk g s item wo ta _ _ " l'°‘ ”°W° by tho si Jasius_Pi»a ia -tis i io, ir _ hw bggg gpfgg [gr g 'ei' if I yn; , citizens ID general. Mi-Fraser at It Sill at? tfuntlhy Scliteidl .Du you ev" use Dodd.. D --Mr. John Fraser formerly of Wilt- ‘mi mm' “Ins 'W 23°’ -Lg|e"_,. yspeplm shire is a prominent contractor. SL "wma, "£;‘;:D;t n “_ m Nh '-Messrs. McFarlane Bros &:Co: con- sunday sensor and Billie brass ai. ue. Even ‘I wish you had told me about thi! gud lugs mmm" .hops in Dennrand gdnmyor tt 7' Au mm tmemd mmwmpd Bore? ` " °Why?’ th e _7 ' ‘I could hav that I kt dinner al? sliedlhtf you 'mt to 5 How could yoc?’ Hide" b0y,do you know theta 5 Dedd’sUyspepsia _Tablet would have ' Fivzisted the slighest symptoms of In hl P0 A Dodd s Dywepsia Tablrtt” 8 ‘Yee, taken after dessert W hy all L 10|] you that dinner needed so ' T lille that! mowing ‘Whatdoyou llth _D¢d ‘ _ Prints Tsbisiii? °"° “SD” A thefellows were taking them and] pi ).y,,,._ ,my ,M on ,he md in the misss 1-:award island for about si2.oo' _ rlit. A plentiful supply of oak is al- 1"tl'mtntati0n ispr"-,msd nd h”n_ so to be found in Michttzan. °~(`arpenters get $8.00 a day. The ood Wt rkers’ U i bmach and_ens_ure perfect digestion bwsn.beadaches, hilionsnees and ,ii unpleasant after effects ot a banquet N W ”°° ‘re * if aredispensed with.’ large body. Carpenters wgrk NHL’ said the ba be r |-_ ,nd th eight hours a day and during ‘whboqt the collarrosetocollgpsee TT; the past summer have had all they aradplusb chair. But, hglqthisftimd could tlo. Masons get 84 0? ii seepm the conzemplatiou ofa new da_v;but they have noiitisd their em. Ol. ployers that next year 85.00 will be -” f f asked The carpenters have also asked tor $8 .50 and the mill men are 1 ooking for 'a_ corresponding advance. The _ agitation may be overdone and con- P sequeutly adect business. ` °-The climate is excellent for all] A QU|Cx QJRE RR _ 1 germs tg tllroat trouble. There is no iewan tea" . Sl'° ' ooiuciis AND ootns 3_........i .tt_.i...1,'i."..‘.I€.’ ..._ §l‘.Z‘."§ lil ery “hgg gnngyh dy e monn ins. athens.. at un I--Pista is stain for si.so s iiusdrsnas { ar as e sei ts concerned it will pro- AT G* £:tt:;a”good crop if it is supplied with hvuipny Dua . Crosby went to Bonahaw, Wed- "~ lack Ilawk. hoitly commence business. ll' nishers is quaitrred oak, butternut nd cherry. Hickory is largely used in e smelting works. The wood manu- ctured is largely imported; the heavy rowth is principally cut out in 3- olorado. Hard wood comes fromi, ithigan. Sott pine is secured in cxas and Mexican pineis imported iucipally tor framing purposes. .. 1 better quality can besecured in "The Pullman re ir sho h 8 f~The principal wood used by house- Biids eye maple costs $180 per M I -_ _ consisting ofthe Seafoith Highlanders. Continued From the Third. strikes me that is about :he last thing a fellow things of in war. The oi: ly thing that was bothering me was the second part of that old wal z Licotrum. For the life of me I could uct get it, nevertheless l was thinking about my duty and every sense was alert for danger. A sentry is not sap_ posed to stand erect but crouches down behind a rock and as our khaki is the color of the sand the enemy con- not tell whether we are the ground or a rock. So far I have not met with any mishap, but the fellow who went on after me was tired on and a bullet was consigned to his helmet. On the same night a guard captured six Boers. We are attached to the Highland brigade. 'einer-watch. Goruoss, Gaiisiii args: Gives Au Interesting Account ',',",fl,s“"""“'*"°"‘_ T" Bl”-" W" been St. l~*etcr’s Cathedral-Holy communion and ll a. m marins 10.15 P. ps ave Childrcifs t:iit,e-chi.~tlng nndt‘l:il!‘iIesmt!i‘i¢Ls¥: ill, ecently secured a site and will *Ili lsvcnson at tum. All seats tree and uapproprizitcg. narrnrr. Prayer meeting atlC.2ll. Rev. G.P. Raymond at ll and 7. Sptndaim Sghooi and Pnswi-'s sible Claes . ti-anger-s weloo andprovided with comfortable seats. m’ Re . R bt. F. Whision at ll and '. All w§!cdme.° .Sunday School and Bible tllass at '. Services lt ll lltd 7. Y. P. S, C. E. Wedne=day night. at 7.30 A_ll welcome. nsuvanox amrr SundayServicesa.t7. 11. 3. and at 8n.m. week night Services.-Monday, Tuesday. `hureday, Friday and Saturda.y as 8 p in Gus I M Gt.§PlLReMIETlgi-G th Gospel D8 88 8- Hleln C . seating in Prowee's new black. Sunday welcome. lesson: Psalms 91-2. “Hein my lreruze." ent to pieces about 20 miles from here at Spyfcatein. The Boer guns had playing ou them all day. As soon as the Bring ceased the order was given to go forward and when within aboutliftyyardsof the Boer frollohes they opined a murderous ire. To make matters worse there was a wire netting s!l around the Boer entrench- ments in which the British got tangled np. The Black Watch sulered most. Then goes! Dress forparade! I have gottoelose. With best wishes.- Jscx A. Haanis. cauaaxs Exhibit at Paris. Everybody welcomi- UIHTRAL ClIl.lB'l'IAX CHU! CH. CHURCH OF CHRIST. n at 4 o’clock. St-rangers always 4 Q CBARLQ'l`TE'l`0WN MARKETS. =:.f'.t::.~.‘.1‘-» it *shines asa fi oveeodaegg 8388£5.ttl$¢6 8888888888 o@oooe=¢eo 238S8t8tit8'6& 1 UC* °"&i°iSif’. .... ._ .5555 5: fail? tl l . Siéiéssel 88888883 °;;;sts:; `..`If u- eases “U3 *1-““¥NCl°°». I-bass lr ,,_m_ wa n _ B D,,,I,I,‘,f,';,‘§,°2, ,,,;,§{f_’ '°“"' “° r»'li‘Zl;'5."i?.'..."“"‘°'..-»e...t»:::f::::: tg; tit ;L;L;L;LL nsaszssasc asSsssss8s eogoooooe ueessaasrs vols. Jen. 30- In consequence oi t received by the India Odice, Li r.t Curzon, wto announces that wen Swwm’ Seann” wttpiople are receiving famine Foxnynb' n Mansion House fund will pro- be stnrttd. The Viceroy does lew the dole excertto these on trge cf actual starvation, and riests than formerly are being ° I Duchemin. 8eo’y. PrinceGeor e Elicamptlimt, Boys Coming' Events. _ Q ¥_°i»..iu». msézéis genius. inn nf.: --- ewProw, .- nrdeglelggj _ Girar¢1s°aiifeadcrs_tvs'lljndtIiefclloio- Illinttriozismrehiviet. I’.'."...°Z‘”°"’°"“° °”" "’“‘ “°” """ "°l §`°l'if?.s°i'i"°“i1‘°'i‘l' °i....' ° ’ if." - an urs , L. 0.A.-si, usorges, L_ 0, L_ Nm 1-W. C. Whit1o¢k,bec’;.' . 1171, meets every Tuesday night at 8 IAIOII. grime onsiis Hsu.-D. J. ue- _nt-Pk_J°hl'l I-“las - :_ llllilb non, ’ . ' . leeqd hi .1 Knights cl Pythian-Empire Lodgr,L D3 lclllills *'1- No. 19, every Friday evening at 8 “°°°\'\l |03” ll “li gleio:r.i(;t>;i;iii;1nsii.1>i-s»i..», New _'f;'=li;:°._ 61;’ 'ylloaiiay ta man M a* a » I, K of h- mg ¢ cqrds and Seal. esp” Alexandra (laptar, ll* Court Abegweit. C. O. F.. msetsin sons in laconic Forester-vs Hsu. Pi-owss Block. on ins »Tlm-:day tn runnin ass, eecondang fpvur# Igsuratcgysozg “gg JulyandAl=¢nas. JJ mn* mouth.-..ee, .’. flD°0W\t'dPNesns¢y 0. Y. 'B._The Oran Tenn Knights’ Template, 8r.t Wlthesday tl _ 5°. _ 8 Britons ,meet Friday evenmg in :ggi “'00” T37” 1. lfecliania V ward. Loigeef-Perfer-los Cin u.s¢||m¢¢|i|,¢|¢¢°,,,|]|°,.p14degreeA.&A.8. .,8rd’l‘bsraday Q §, y ‘ l from ooit__soLo1ERs. m.. H5133. inc. =`;=;;,;-,,°;,°,'¢ ,:‘°;'f,?'.:.':s;_j'%,”a:”:t i';"°~»;; ig, Benouf 8ee‘y. _ I k Going exhausted nerves. HEALTH BROKER DOWI. Mr. Jnhn Barley, Iachlltc Milli, Say8Z_"Up to about seven years ago I had always been a healthy mnn._ At that time my health began no give way, and at last. I was left, a Ost a physical tu-cck the least nd exhausted and for the last lite STB” have "Ot been able to do s_ dy Work for the best part. of the time, and as th ' e many medicines I tried failed to help nic, I h d exertion would leave me breathless U, v tm £0 100k "P011 my case asa almost; h0P€l0SS- Filt_all_y a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and ow after the use of only five boxes ll 1_8U1 “@1108 well and strong. It. is simply marvellous what they have 1101"? f0l' UIC. and I shall always rec- ommend thcm to my friends." Tru Charlottetown Board Pm' y meets the tirst Monday of each month E - second y Couirr Avoxnau, 1.0, F eeqgg and fourth Tuesdays of each month ln Mechanic’s Hall, Grnftgg Sf,- i iltilii ' Cotitr ltouxr STIPBU, I. 0 F first and third Tuesday of ¢schl|Qth ' in lfecbanic’s Ball, Graften Bt. -I H lim .ful -sins Vx “_ ,uv me Up Stairs If you :irc suffering from antmll the blood) or from a weak heart the made painfully apparent every time occasion to walk up stairs On such occasions does your heart lently? Do you feel out of breath ‘ Do limbs ache, and are you easily exhausted P These are signs of anaemia and heart ness. Palor, sunken eyes, thin Cltcelts, appetite, and general languor are other Crganic disease of the Heart or C may easily follow if your condition Dr Williams’ Pink FOR PALE PEOPLE cure anaemia and heart weakness, and these symptoms They make men and strong and energetic, and are equally for young and old These pills make new, blood with every dose, and strengthen wealt - _.in suave HAD |01' lfllllfl fl Gnspe Que , writes - for some time with 5 WG I had not strength to walk could not walk even a short uilhnut bein of tl Miss Lobe (‘ Rchllltn U g out hrca no interest tn umthtng. us I nothing could do On the recommendation I decided to try Dr Pinlt Pills I had Only for a. short time wiser; I grmt improvement was enough to walk a |01 diltdld out. resting, and felt betta! I way I would recommend ll* llama Pink Pills highly to al sunercrn and think thev will priced at the results obtaind their use ' Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have also cured paralyua, ataxy, rheumatism, and sciatica; also all diseases arising impoverishment of the blood, scrofula, chronic eryaipcld, sumptiori of the bowels and lungs general muscular loss of appetite, palpitations, pains in the back, nervous ache, and i_ieuralgia,' early decay, all ladies weaknesses hysteria. These pills arc a tonic, not a purgativc. Sold by druggists or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six hoses $2. 50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. ville, Ont. As many worthless substitutes are odered be sure for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Plle P00|I|l