—-_ Ah COE OE AOD eh MISERYVIN A TIOSPITAI Rheumatism Mads Bits American Bheamati: Perfect Care a Burden Seuth Cure Lifted It-—4 | Smith, f Amasa Wood | pital, S Thomas, was onc | ! ! afflicted with rheumatis! He tried all manner of cures ing taken Rheumatic i four bottles cared hin ermanently. For sale by Dr, S, em REMNANTS. — lengths, 72 in. wide, per yd; the sheeting, if in patriotic merting tonight im the Couacil webs, we would ask 28c for.— Prowse Bros. WEEKS & CO: WHITE COODS SALE All our White Wear bought especially for this sale-—— We buv these goods RIGHT for) spot cash, and give them to) you at asma!l msrgin, so can do better than all cut prices. — Just opened yesterday a few leading lines— compare quality and priceg. Bleached Sheeting 72 inch, whire, plain or twill, leity, 3000 ic )*) ' —_ ~~ § 1 inch do Unbleached Sheeting. | 72 inch Sheeting. ....... (4c 72 inch Sheeting........1l6c Pillow Cottons 40 inch, cpem.....++0 «02-9 42 inch. cccsecees se eeee Dhl 40 inch circular. ....-2ee++13C 44 inch ci) eulur....0+.++-l4e 4zinch “ oe seseee lL bdo Towellings 13 inch Towelling % yds for 5c} 15 inch striped Linen.... 5c 18 inch glass towelling....6c Other prices up to l6c. We Have What We Advertise THE PEOPLE’S STORE WEEKS & CO. Overshces. Rubbers. A'pair of Overshoes or rubbers will goa long way in «eeping you feet comfortable. We have a variety of kinds; all good values, IN MEN'S Artics—Heavyweight and fizece lined. Ssow Excluders—Waterproof, 2 buckle. Manatobas—2 straps and buckle, extra heavy. Beauty -- Light weight, irish cloth. Emereon— +. aterpcoof. Iwperiai— Zt cles, light weight. empest--Jers:y cloth, waterproof. +> T ry 7 ~ Domi sion—poin ( .ud round toes, plain end fancy . : 70 lai QUALITIES—Neptune, Tremont, Kipling, Acme, Piccadilly, Gordon, _ Montcalm - . 85¢ eptune—-High front; lst quality 90¢ rolector— GOFF BROS| CARD ! DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal Londen Ophthalmic /lospttal, oorficlds, and Central London Throat and Ear Hosz ital’) SPECIALIST-——Fye, Far, Nose , and Throat, Brice Crmeron Bicek SIDES CEH Rie . ¥ ry ice Get chmoad Street. West. Horrs—? 30am,to lpm,2to4pm E ,, -Veviags by appointment Yer Tested and Fitted With @lasses vO LET.—The store on Queea Street now oe. °d bY the Boston Optiea! Company as T iM Possession given March Ist. Appiy to **. MOrris. 3000 seid TUE DAinx HXAMINER, CHARLUT'TEDUWR, FEBRUARY 2 1900 Funerat Notionr.—The funeral tomorrow a‘ternoon at 2.15 for St. Paul’ Churecb, theace by train Cemetery, | a | = @f the appeal! to the children of the Island | for an offering from them to the children’s waid in the New Hospital $204.08 bave ad Patriotic Mrrrixc.— Remember the Chamber, CityjHall. Citizens ofthis eity should remember that they sre citizens of the British Empire and ought to show their practical patriotism. Tonight at 8 o'clock. Hoexey at the rimk tonight. Ccme everybody and see the heticst games witnessed in the rink this season, First and Second Abbiee, First avd Secord Vies, The fate of both trophies? will come very close to being decided tosight, eo look out for hot work. Admission 15 cents, reserved seats 25. Canabian Rep Cress.—lIt is stated that since tke outbreak of the war in Africa the Canadian Red Cross Society kas re ceived cash subecriptions of $9 683, and supplies valued at $574. The Se ciety has sert $3,651 to the British Red | Cross, $1,068 to Colonel Otter for sick and wounded Canadians and $2445 to Sonth Africa with Dr. Ryereon, the Canadian commissioner. The supplies sent out cost $1,286, and there is a balance of over $1,031 in the bank. In addition to these sums, some $8,000 have been sent for the comfort of the troops to the com- manding Officers of the Canadian regiment by the Women’s Braach with thousands of dollars worth of supplies. The biggest bargain in sheeting ever offered in this yards in from 1 to 10 yd lengths, 72 in wide, at 16 to 18¢ per yard, you gener- aly pay 28c for the same quality. — Prowse Bros. ~_>-, P. E. I. Hospirau.—The pound and linen party in the Y. M. C. A. ball yes- terday afiernoon and evening was moat successful. Offerings of various kinds, the value of which is thought to ke be- tween $400 and $500, were received, and will be packed and forwarded Sto the new hospital. In the evening a cheice musica] acd literary programe was dis- posed of. A reselution was passed thank- img the domors for their generous jcontri« butions, a listof which will be publisbed. Oa behalf of the medical faculty Dr. Taylor (who presided, returned thaaks to ithe Ladies Aid Society for their excellent party, and to Miss Tynan, the matren of the bespita!, whose work was highly epoken cf "he party, it may be said ia copcinsio:, wes ivaid of the new Prince Edward 1 : od Hospital. »_+e+ & ->-eore SS —~, Scorching in Business. The bicycler is not the only man who scorches. There are business-scorchers, pro- fessional - scorchers, farmer-scorchers, me- chanic-scorchers and laborer - scorchers, The man who over- works, who scorches, no matter what his occupation, and at the same time neg- lects his -health, will sooner or later pay a penalty in sickness and pos- sibly premature death. if a man will al- ways watch his health and correct minor irregularities by a resort to the right rem- edy, he may do a reasonable amount of scorching without serious results. Nearly all serious maladies are the result of im- erfect nutrition. Imperfect nutrition is just another name for starvation. A man may eat voraciously and still starve. He may put on an eighth of a ton of sickly flabby flesh and have a big, corpulent stom- ach, and still be starving. He may scorch untii he goes to the opposite extreme and ts thin as a rail, and he is stil! starving. e trouble lies in the fact that no matter how much food is taken it is not properly assimilated. The blood does not receive the life-giving elements of the food that build firm, healthy flesh, solid muscle and vibrant nerve fibers. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the assimilation perfect. It makes solid, healthy flesh, without raising the weight above Nature’s normal. At all medicine stores. E. M. Seavolt, of No. 427 Sandusky St., Mount Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio, writes: ‘I cap heartily recommend your ‘Golden Medical Dts¢overy’ to any one who is troubled with indigestion and tor- pid liver; I was that bad it was about chronic with me. All the other medicines could give me mo re- lief: but at last, what came to my relief was that wonderful medicine the ‘Golden Medical Dis- covery.’ I could scarcely eat anything—it would ut me in terrible Cannes in my er oe ing and grindin ain in my Fahey ay right aat oak back, and head. ache, bad taste in my mouth; at night I was feverish and the soles of my feet burned. I took four bottles of the ‘ Discovery’ and twe vials of the ‘Pellets.’ Iam well and hearty and ps eat as well as any body can,—thanks to your Discovery.’” Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cu: corstipation. _——_ —— NOTICE Charlottetown, Feb'y 2nd, 1900 Pablic notice is hereby given that a meeting of the ratepayers of this city will be held on Monday the 5th inst., in the | Market Hall, at 8 oclock, p. m., to con- ; sider civic mattere, previous to holdisg ity Elections. the City Mi MES WARBURTON, Mayor. —eg 28 3i— aa DO gill w— Local and Other Hens, of the ng late Elizabeth Essery will leave the house to Skherweed From rae Caitpren.—As the net result been obtained and will be expended solely sheeting in from 1 to 10 yards) that ward. at 16c’ Prec aly ec - ——_—— ——— moun ny nD local and L. O. B. A.—Reguiar meeting of Lady Waliace Lodge, No. 27, will be held this evening at 7.50, sharp. A ful! attendance is requested, —_—.—_ Lapies A1p.—Tnhe Ladies Aid of the P. E. 1. Hospital desire to thank those who so Kimdly assisted at the concert in the Y. M. C. A. last evening. ——- C. M. B. A.—At the semi-sneaal meet- ing of the Grand Ceunrcil of the Catholic Mutua! Benefit Association, Leld in Mon- } treal a few days ago, it was decided to dis- coniinne the employment of paid orgas- izere and to substitute a bonus of $3 en the initiation of a new member to the member who induces him to join. Loox ovr ror Tu1s.—Lot of things geieg on no*-a-days to oceupy one’s at- tention. But there is one date which everyore should make a wole of.and keep clear of appointments. Thursday, Feb- ruary the 22ed @ grand patriotic eeucert is to be held in the Opera House in aid of the Red Croes Societr. Enough said, He Was Honzst.—Frank Harper, of C. Harper & Co., Bayfield, says that the late MC Chappell, who receatiy diedjin South Africa, was employed in theiretore before he came to Sackville. Of the veung mas, Mr. Uarper says he was a good fellow and honest to acent. When be came te Saek ville he owed Mr. Harper a emali bill and in a letter he mailed from Scuth Atrica a few days before hie death heenclosed the amount. He wrote that he was in good health, and expected to be in action very soon. —Baekville Post. Civic Erection. —The following from a Nova Scotia exchapge is, in view of our approaching civic election, particularly applicable to the canvassing now going on in Ward Five : Canvass to right of ue, Canvass to left of us, Canvase, ai! sides of ue Volleys and thunders. Ours nos to reason why, Ours vot to make reply, Oors just to promise, aye, And meke ne blunders. The imporsant pont for electors isto make no blunders, Arter tHE Civy.- Mis. Catherine Smith has filed euit against the city of Columbue, Kensas, for $15,000 for damsges sustained by the habit- ual drunkenness of her husband, which she alleges is due to the fact that the city permitted saloons to be run ino violation ct the law. The proprietors of all the drinking places in the ‘ewn and the owners of the buildingain whiek they are located are made party defend- ants. Naturally the sflair attracts great aitention. Ove opinion is that Mre, Smith cannet possibly win herexit, -~but others contend that if the city is not ree@pousible for the conditien of Mr. Smith the mapy Jaws restricting the eale of liquor are meaningless. Hoexsy.—Don’t fail te attend tne rink tonight and wituesa twoof the hottest games of the season. The lst Victorias will fight bard-to recapture their laurels, anil the 2ed Abbies are determined to make the hardest efforts to wim. A slight reconstruction has taken place in the A. C. A. C. teams, as below : FIRST THAM, Goal—L B McMillan, Point—J MeMillan. Cover Point— H Bethune. Forwards—L R Uneworth, T Howaitt, D Sullivan, W McLeod. SECOND TRAM, Goal—E V Jost. Point—C Moran. Cover Point—R Drake. Forwards—C beQuillan, I Pound, W T Harvie, O McEachern. The change. Victorias have aleo undergone They wili line ous as follows: FIRST TEAM, Gosal—F Woods. Point—R Smith. Cover Point—H Sprague. Forwards—H Brehaut, W Brehaut, W Pickard, W Werth. SEGOND TEAM, Gosl—J Gaudet. Poiat—J Collings. Cover Point—E Davy. Forwards —W McLean, H Weeks, E Maben, W F Collings. >> 0 +a AIS OWN FREE WILL, Dear Sire,—I cannot speak too strong- ly of the excellence of MINARD’S LINI MENT. It is THE remedy in my honse- hold for burns, sprains, etc,, and we would net be without it. It is truly a wonderful medicine. JOHN A. MACDONALD. Publisher Aruprior Chronicle. Minard’s Liniment Cores Burns & feel ) 55 and 50e Gaiters—now 40c at R. K. Josts. Big discounts on all Gaiters at R. K, Josts. Fawn gaiters, re gular price nam enna oe —— Oiler Items, |Local and Other lies, H. cxgey.—Sourie vs. Charlottetown next Weduceday bight. S. cr T.—Orieat Division wi!! meet this eveuing in Wright's Hall at 8 o’clock. Civic Avrairs —There will be @ public mect.og in toe Market Hail on Monday evening uexs to discuss civic affairs, L. O. A. B.A.—A special meeting of Si. George’s Lodge, No. 1171, will be held in ‘he jodge rvem tonight at 8 v’eivex p m. Cattep at Cara Town.—The ship Westiownian, Capiain Curtis, ealled at Cape ‘lows, Svuch Africa, on the 8rd of Devem ter, oa the way io Hong Kong. Women’s Avxitiaay.—Will the mem- bers of Si, Peter’s branch of -h: Wemen’s Vuxiliary please remember the meeting called ter Saturday, Feb. Sra, at [3.30 p. m. A good silendapce 18 h guesied. A New Ipea —Ii ie said that the Que- bee Legisiaiure 18 beiag pet. tisneu iv amend the liquor law 8o ws to sutheriz- the Keepers @: temperance Kelcis ww fur- nieh liquor to commercial traveiiers. ~~ -—— Temperaxcs Esrertaixmest. — The Loyal Crusadere will give a public enter- talamentin Wright's Hall on Monday evening at 7.30. Instead of tickets there will bea colisction, Doors open at 7 o'clock. 5 Cuayce In Bosryess.—For the season of 19¢0 the firm of W. Grant & Co.. will be found in Lepage’s old stand, Queen street, where they will carry on a general farm implements business, and will efter ter sale the celebrated Deerig g harvesting machinery aod kindertwive, McLaugh- lio earriages, farm seede and produce. A Canapiaw Soxpizr’s Grava.—Wed- mesday’s Halifax Meraid coatains @ cut of the grave of Meutrose Chappell who diec at Belmont of fever. He belonged to Company “G,” New Brunswiek section The inseription shows clear, and was painted by Altred Riggs, one ofthe Iis- landers, a Grace Cuvraew.—There was a large andience in Grase Church last evening to bear Rev. Mr. Goldemith’s lecture vn **Chisese Gerden.” The lecture was ex- ceedingly interesting, and was fi llowed with the closest,attention, It was illuc- trated by thirty or forty views. Then Dr, Ayers moved a vote of thanks, second- ed by Mr. A. Down. A Story ov pas Queen.—Queen Vic- toria learned ina eurious way that she was to be Queen ef England. Six years before her accession—when she was twelve—her mether inserted in her history book a genealogical table tracing the dess cent of the rulera of this country from the time of William I., and on reading through thie she saw her own name placed as the next occupant of the thronee Sows or Tawparance.—The quarterly sessiun of the Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday. The various reports showed a general improvement in the order. A committee was appointed to loek isto the matter of the eetablisbment of a library for the order. The meeting ia the even- ing was well attended, and an interesting programme was disposed of. Srrarucona’s Horss.—There will not be any chaplains or nurses with the Stratheona Horse. Only one medical officer will be required. The list of offi- eers and the number of men to be taken ateach recruiting station have been ar- ranged by the militia department. The only thing necessary before making them public is to get the sanction of Lord Strathcona. Bripcixc tHe Hupson.—The project of bridging the Hudeen River between New York and New Jersey seeme about io be actually undertaken. The time when those who have undertaken to raise the $60,000,090 which the bridge and its ap- proaches will costcan enter into contracts for construction, is said now to depend only upon a satisfactory arrangement being made between the projectors of the bridge aud the commissioners of the sink- img fund, regarding the loeation of one of the approaches andthe fixing of terms upon which the franchise for this ap- Emulsion onap A regular $1.00 size bottle of pure Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil for 5Cc. A regular 50c size bot- tle of pure Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil for 35c. Easily taken, children grow fat when taking it. 75s—now 50c at R. K. Josts. —- ” SS SSO SS re SS LS SS = SSS Meet Me At the Always Busy Store. PPPPPIOPPPIER PP PLEPE OP PEP DE APPPPR POPE LA OPPO OA Goods that people want at prices the people like. Pillow Cottons For Instance, -, These goods are absolutely pure, fine quality, and all ready” for use. | 40 Inch Plain 1 c. per 2 yard 42 Inch Plain 10 5.8 44 Inch Plain bea 40 Inch Circular c. per I yard 42 Inch Circular Cc. per J 5 yard 44 Inch Circular c. per 165.5 STANLEY BROS.” A Big Turn Over in Shoes was made by us this winter. We {i bave some broken lines ‘ef;—. >: i> Women’s Dongola tnd x Ui yw, Boots with felt lining. Also Colcs- bb» ed Boote and Women’s Hock-y {ji Boots—We must clesr them oat il this is the way we do it—put them i Ip all on one counter at ii» ed Mi $1.50 4 Pain. The prices were $2.00, $2.10, $1.90 and $2.25. See this line — it is the best thing we ever offered in shoes for the price.. 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