& THE "AILY Alarm Clocks Lf you devire to be an early riser, but fait to awake, we would advise you to enlist the s:rvices of one of our alarm clo. a8, 'wogood tmerican styles (:ot German) to select from, at £1.25 and $1.85 respectively ‘ | Tris \ VON yN G. b. HUTCHESON, QUEEN £TREET. eler & Optician. Redeem The Time’ Now is your sme to purch- are «a nice Vak or Walnut} Ciuik, as we cre selling them at» big discovnt, at the Mod- ern Jewelery and Fancy GC: is Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. Gcld Crown and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) Ri tinble Work at Moderate —Pricer, — DR. J. P. MURRAY i. ne Qn —a-_ C: mforting ry The __<f> + Transvaal War :: ee >» kPveP <P><t> <® «4% ejaksia imine “OUR BOYS” They sing of “Tommy Atkins ” and ‘the valiant deeds he’s done ; With praise of Highland pluck the world is ringing, As nations watch the conflict neath the scorching, southern sun, Each anxious for the tidings time is bringing. noble-hearted heroes for their country and their Queen, Lay thei upon the their nation ; A distant country calls them and the oceans roll between, Yet with pride they go to offer their oblation. And lives altar of And while we give brave ‘Tommy and the noble—hearted Scot All honor for their loyalty and daring, From our fireside have gone others whe must never be forgot,— We too have sons in England’s sorrows sharing Oh ! may they be the bravest when the war breath hotly blows And not in vain their noble lives be given ; sut may they gain for England ere their loyal life-blood flows, The land tor which so gallantly they’ve striven. —May CARROLL. Le Journal, of Montreal, remarks that because some ill-advised students of McGill University, deliberately or otherwise, smashed a pane of glass in its door, La Patrie has raised the cry that the treaty of Confederation was also on the eve of being smashed. And in order to fasten on its political adversaries the blame for the excuses it complains of, it openly accuses Sir Charles Tupper of being their immedi- ate author. ‘‘ The ambitious old man who directs the Opposition,” it ‘“‘ will bear in history the responsibility; says beyond expression to be able ro 08 place wiswere you know every g is done in a firai clase manner Our aim is to give our custoin- he very be»t value at the lowest ~itde price. We Pusrar tee 3 1] iT ork uu v¥ g aTAa € aii OUrF WOrK Uv strictly firat clase. Give us a | and be convinced, ALAA mee stewart and Co’y. “THB MODERN” Engineers & Machinisis W barf I nders Steam Nav. Co’y’s Ch’town, PE Phoae 125 ~e eo a 4 ~~ =. oo @ @& -a @& a & GS oSes & @ j } os =o & @ oO +s & SO OSS OS REMOVAL k. H. BEER ~HAS REMOVED HIS-— Insurance Offic © eno FQ anne ark Wright & Co’s § 37°)) 13 NIRTH SIDE \.UEEN 8f J 1%2 All Kinds of Insurauce. —— Nire—I am prepared to place all classes of FIRE INSURANCE at rates which defy competition. You can save anovey by calling oo me E. H. BEER, Geveral Insurance Agent. hitmen | SS pee 5 * zs : v ST IN ‘ eee263062 ~—— A few dozen regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left which can be bought cheap, CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooKSELLER and STATIONER neen Street. Prowse’s.... TT _ ec To Cheese ant. Buttel Makers ulcd Tenders for the manufscture of in Winsloe laetory acon will be received Cheeee and Butte during the coming r« up to noon, Weduer Jay, 21st inet. Those tendering «re requested ta etate their price per 100 bs of milk for chees- also to tender per year for the making of both cheese and be ‘ter and whether they will procure their own help or not. HENRY BORNE, dy tues fri wy 11 Secretary i of all that has just taken place.” No | one, indeed, uld have suspected | this high complicity if Mr. ‘larte’s newspaper had nade the discovery, and that in language of exaggerated politeness. Is the Liberal cause ‘so desperate that the reptile } has been snstructed to convert the gro- tesque incidents of last week into a weapen to be used the Con- servatives? Or is the Government taking this means of concentrating ; public attention on scenes that call for police intervention in Montreal, in order to divert observation from the scandals of various kinds which are being enacted at Ottawa? No other explanation of the ridiculous and lying accusations of La Patrie is possible. > Pce iL oo against While the great nations of Europe ) are not friendly to Great Britain at the present crisis, it is worth noting that the smaller ones are. Italy, Greece and Portugalhave all showntheirgood will; and it is gratitude for help in the past, not expectation for future benefit, that lies at the bottom of their friendliness. The little fellows cannot give as much help, but so for as sentiment goes, their appreciation is better werth having than the larger and more envious nations. Thebig hoy in the play- ground whom the youngsters like is not a bad sort. re HE BEST should be your aim when buying medicine. Get liood’s Sarsaparilla and have the best medicine MONEY CAN BUY. Visit our Store Where you will find a large stock a! — —-— oo . the foliowing to select trom, WATCHES in gold. silver and nickel. JEWELRY in rings, chaine, brooches te. CLOCKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware In the optical line, epectacie:, eye asses, opera glasses, etc. 2m TAYLOR Sunnyside, ‘jueen Square. To Contractors Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, Charlottetown, will be received up to the 19th March, for the erection of a brick store building 42x109 feet, three stories, in the town of Sydney, -C,B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Record Cffice, and here at the office of C. B. CHAPPELIT, Architect i Feb 16—eod na | ¢ LD PD > ee ee (A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Pad Effecton on | Bis Heilth Sr. Evstacne, Qué.. Feb, 12-—Auguste Dub is here fr uw Fra ce, « perfect stranger to t weather corditions pre- vailing in this country, The food also diff'red fr m at ‘o which he had been | accustomed, and bhi~ b art being werk, the | change had a serious effet opon it. He wer'ttoa m-dical mas who did bimr good, He w t toothere wilh @ +imijai reeul! in each case “T had to vo to Montreal,” hesaye, © to work forthe Grand lraok in tnat ciSy anc met aman who was eulf-ring the -eme 46 | myself, but had started to take Dodd’s Kid tand ney Pull-, He told me they were doing | him good. He wes kind enought to giv meafew of them. I took them I fe.’ nred p ho 4 L pr ike a diilerent mes much better : 39 tifteen dav» fel ; Are You Bilious? a A sluggish liver fais to filter the bile from the blood, and wben the poisonous matter gz. esthrough the bo y in the circulation, the whole system 1s tainted and deranged. This is called biliousnesa and cai be completely cured by Dr. A.W ‘ base's Kidney-Liver Pilla, which act direerly on the liver making it healthy and ac'ive. One pill a dose, 25 eents abox The cheapest medicine in the world? am - If pe ple would surprise themselves let them apply ‘hemselves ia ently to some particular object Don’t Tear Down—Build Up. rhe old-fashione? theory of tearing down disease was entirely changed by the advent of Dr. A, W Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Through the medium of the circula- tion and the nervous systemthey strergthen and invigorate every organ in the human body. Very elaborate knicxerbockers of eatin are worn by some women asa tubstitute ror petticoa's. — Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, ete. Buttons in wedgwood desig.s on green, blue and brown are a fashionable feature. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All ruggistasetund the monty it fails to cure 50. EK. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box Give some people a chance to talk for 20 minutes and they will tell all they know—and perbaps more. —_— > @ <<a Mioard’s Liniment Cures Diphiheria. An Interesting Case, Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington street East, Toronto, says:— “While living in Chicegol wasina terrible state withjitching and bleeding piles, I tried several of the best pbysicians and was buroat and torturedin various ways by their treat- mentto no avail, besides spending a mintecf money to no purpose. Since coming to Toronto [ learned of l'r. Chase’s Ointment, I used but one box and have not been troubled wiih piles in any shape or form since,” Pbotos of onr Islan! contingent for sale at Johnson & Johason’s down-town drug store and at Tre Examiner office. Smal] size, 35 cente; large wize, $1. A great chance to secure Boot Bargains at our big sale. 20 to 33 per cent discount.— R. K, Jost, New ties, new hats, new caps, new gicves, new collars, new rhirte, pew prices, lower than ever.— Prowse Bros, The Furnishers. 148 cases new goods, all taken in im one day; is the work of our staff of clerks on Tuesday. Come in, look alound; there’s lots to see and its all for sale.— Prowse Bros Big boot bargains for all at our clearance sale.—R. K, Jost You get from 20 to 38 rer cent discount on all beots sud shoes at our big sale. R, FE. Jost, 20 to 33 per cent discount cn ali Boots & Shoes at our big sale.—R. K, Jost. Ladies don’t miss seeing our new shirt waists before buy- ing, you won’t waste time by doing this. For beauty, style and finish, we are bound to lead.— Prowse Bros, New Enghsh Hats, New American Hats, New English Caps, New American Caps, to supply the natives, at Prowse Bros. Hundreds of pleased cus- tomers testify to the great bargains, we are giving in boots and shces—20 to 33 per cent discount.—R. K; Jost. }XAMIVER, CHARLOTT TOWN, MARU 12 1900 eT Fr tod the Mintster Smilea, The York (Me. Transcript says that a Portland minister recently called up on one of the families in bis parish lie ascended the steps and knocked at the door. Receiving no response, he was about to depart when he heard a window in the mext house open and a woman's voice say, “Mrs. Smith, the minister's at your door.” What was the pastor’s surprise and mmusement when he caught Mrs, Smith’s response wafted gently around the corner of the house, “Sh, don’t you s’pose I know it!” The next Sunday after service Mrs. | Smith met her pastor and expressed der sorrow that she was away when he had called. A Bright Jeweler. A gentleman tells the following joke on a jeweler: A young man who was on the verge of matrimony went to the jeweler and bought a ring and left in- Structions that in it be engraved the legend, “From A to Z,” which, being interpreted, meant from Anthony to Zenobia. To his astonishment, on call- ing for the ring the next day he found it engraved like an Egyptian obelisk and on closer examination found that the jeweler had put the whole alpha- bet “from A to Z” on it. By the aid of mechanical instruments hyman beings can do many wonder- ful tnings, but to save his life no man could cut such a perfect circle without a pair of compasses as the parasol ant does out of a leaf with nothing but ber jaws. aheumatism. . is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid being there. If the kidneys acted as they should they would strain the Uric Acid out of the system and rheuma- fism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Kheumatism. So get at the cause of those fearful shcoting pains and stiff, aching joints. There is but one sure way— Dodd's Kidney Pills a Se a TENDERS! FOR— indian River Church. Tesiders are askel for the construction and completion of S:. Mary’s Church, up to the 19:h Mareh, next,to be addeesed to ‘he undersigned and marked ‘Tender for [:dian River Catholic Charch.” Pians and sperifisa'iens can be seen on Mouda:, 5:h February, next, at the Bistop’s Palace and at the office of Mr W. ©. Harris, Architect, Ch’towp, for ten days; afterwards thev can be seen at the Parochial House, Summerside. A certi- fied bank cheque of $50.00 will be required to accompany each tender, which will be returned if tender be not accepted, and forfeited if tenderer fail to accept, if called upon. The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. D. J. GILLIS, P. P. Indian River, P. E. I., Jan 31 at 1900. Herald. —_——_—_ ~ 'ARLIAMENT MBBS! PRBRUARY {st ] In view of the approaching 2ession of the Dominion Parliament, Tar Gazette will be sent to new sybseribers daily for Three Months tor One Dollar. “HE GAZETTE FOR THREE MONTH FOR ee ADDRESS OrRDeERs. . { RICHARDWHITE,Man. Dir., | GAZET1E PRINTING CO., | MONTREAL. | ‘O'N ‘NHOP 1S | ; wt S NIO 1h ee - PLTER SOS ESET ERT bbe | Ctne IVY OFS #, es — AS INO **Children coming home from School,’’ or from play, not only enjoy but are warmed through and through by a CUP OF BOVRIL. 6 or) “Alas! my poor Brother“ That Hang-on Cough only needs to be attented to ina proper and thorough manner to be ercdicated entirely from your system. Liniment rubbin " and throat are good enough but they are not sufficient, they don’t go deep enough. The root of the disorder is pulmonary weakness—build that up. —strengthen it with Adamson's Balsam and your Cough is Cured. 25 Cents AT ALL DRUGGISTS. g and flannel wraps about the chest SOM Agamsons | ough Balsam sinienienesssiininaceiialil cial ae A GOOD PARLOR SUITE ATA MODERATE PRICE a This is what yon get i,, our solid Walnut $24 ; ; ; wed Cotton Tapestry Suite. This suite has spring seats, 1s trimmed with ush, and finished up in good style-The cih discount of 5 p. c. makes this suite $22.80 NET. We wonld Jike to show you this suit 3° vca want something gooi at a small price, ; John Newson 2365 YARDS OF OXFROP For SO Days We offer to those who have net tested the wearing qualities of the CKLEBRATED OXFORD TWEED and those who have an opportunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following big reductions. 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality 52 cents will buy 65 zent quulity 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 85 cent quality 80 cents will buy $1.00 $1.00 quality o- Ladies’ all wool Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large percentage of Australian Wovl. We consider them}the best on the market for the price. U. A. DRULE, AGENT OXFORD MANUFACTURING CO