: ’ F = ' ae | ~ i ie } ied | 4 deiner cae SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. fmiigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per kc! remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi acs, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Paia in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Rc,ulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Binall Pill. Small Dose, Smal! Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. Soe you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Cacter’s Little Liver Pills. >>) e eae aecacieneie AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian ad American newspapers received y mail each night. Drop io if you want s paper or rmaagazine or book torsad. Fruit, Vonfectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. ben you’re passing this wey. R. H. Mason i DR DRA DY BWA Bowe Under- clothing. @®* wt24 &@G2 &S *E% SG Ty OBO 32088” 319 8QO4E - ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. To Miss Mary O'Neil), Music Teacher, Vernon River. Dear Mary,—As iis now near the close of your first year’s labour amongst us, we, the undersigned, members of your musical class of 98, wish 10 convey io you some wark of Our appreciation of yoar excellent tuit:on, a8 well as our grat-ful~ ness for your uotiring efforis in our be- half. Sinceit has been our privilege to be placed under your musical direction we have always found in you ap earnest, per- severing aod effivient teacher, and iu faci ever sinee we bave known you, wuich acquaintance, with the most of ua, Carries with it fond memories and dates back tv happy school days whea we were boys aud girls ‘ogether, we c.n look hack with pleasure aed say that you have ever beeu courteous and iadylike on sl! occas ona. And further, we feel tha: we can alway - look forward with hope of more pleasact arscciations to come, reeting aseured thar we Cau ever count on your warm = friend- ship aod good will 1a our regard. We thank youfor your kiud attentioa towards us, and fondly bope tnat you will long oontinue to exercise the tunction of tutor io this, the most important of the fine arte— music. Nor can we allow iais opportunity to pass without tendering to you eur sincerest wishes for a bright and happy New Year. We would be pleased to have you acce,t (de accompanying gift asa remembrance ot our esteem for you. Sigoed in behalf of other pupils, Ciara MoDona.pd. Miswis Epmoxps. A set of farsa accompanied the address, _——_-~- Death of a Centenarian, me Died at Rollo Bay Cross roads, on Christmas Day, Reuben Chiverie, aged 104 years. The deceased retained the uce of nis faculties up to the time of bis death. Hewas one of the good old stock of Acadian Freneb, whose tenacity to longevity has become proverbial. working man, and can well be numbered among the pioveers of Prince Edward Island. He was born and brought up ai Little River, Lot 56, un the preperty at present occupied by James Jenkins, Esq., but removed to Rollo Bay inthe early forties where he has resided ever since. In the early part of his life he followed the sea, and at onetime owned a vessel of hisown. The writer of there lines can remember what a sensation it created when Capt. Chiverie or “Uncle Reuben,” ashe was generally called, would arrive from a voyage to Halifax, Pictou, Arichat, orthe Magdalens, ae ihe care might be. How he would tell us boys of the dangers of the deep, and the perils of the ocean ; and we,in turn, thought bat no ma» couldiell a sea yara like Unele Rueben. Mr. Chiverie was also posseseed of a great knowledge of the foreet—and ioany, were Another lot of Fleece Lined Underwear for men at $1.00 suit. You better also have a look at our | double heavy ribbed, all wool Underciothing at $1,15 per suit. Fhey are the best value for they money int wa Jo Mae —% U Lor Best Value in Underclothing, ele) Br. Jithor J.B. Mellsh Barsiter acd Attorney at law Being about to proceed to Souta Afric tor «be winier on active- milit- ery Service in resporse to Her Majesty’s call, begs to anoounce that in hi« absence bis law-effiee at Sousis will be kept open avid al! legal business will be promptly at- wad eo to under con petcnt management. CorrespOndenence may be addressed to tim at Souris as uéval. -_ a #56 PO WorpDs and 50 NGS ok ited and bound in one volume. A otien of Musical Gema, sentimental, path- comin ; a yeritable treasury of the world’s popu. nl songs. Price, 10 cents, postpaid. @uasercn & MCFABLANK, 7) Youge 3t., Toronto, Cas. ; the stories he could tell of tricks he play ed cn the wood rangers of those days Any shipbuilder in need of spare had only to apply to “ Uucle Reuben”; and if they could be procured he knew exactly where to find them. He prided himseitf upon hie skill as a chopper, aud elwaya had a choics axe; he cuu'd chop fifieer: loads of firewood in a day, and whoever presume. tochop with him had to look to his laurels. Game was very plentiful arouad our Island sho-e when Mr. Cheverie was young; end how the young folk would listen amazed to the old mao teil ing of the wonderful numbers of ducks he shot, trout he caught, and the immense quantnies of eels he could spear. Of course the boys always allowed the usual grain of salt that is accorded every fish story. Butthe old man was undoubtedly a great huoter and fisherman. He was a warm frieni, as can be well certified to by every person who had the pleasure of clasping the hand of the venerable mau. There was sormething in the manner of his shake of the hand that made a person feel that it was no mere affectation; it hada ring i it that told you it came from ‘h h-art, aad his expression of counteasace to!d you that be meant it. In early l.fe be mar- ried Margaret Chaisson, sirt-r of the late Capt. Dominick tnd Robert Coaisson, long since deceased, by whom he had four sone, Oliver, the eldest, who resides et Rollo Bar, Frank, who was lost oa the Grand Banks some vears ago, and (apt. Alfred Chiverie, of Gloucester, Mss OF M. Souris, Jan. 2nd, 1900. —_——_ —_. Catarrh. Statistics prove thet 97 per cent of our populaticn is affected with some form of Catarrh, but since Catarrhozone, the new medicated air treatment for Catarrh and kindred diseases, has been iatroduced, this percentage has decreased. Catarrhozone never failsto cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Hay Fever, and is warranted to come the most chronic cases of these diseases, even after all elae has failed. It cures by inhalation. No danger, no risk, pleasant to use. For sale at al! druggists or direct by mail, price $100. For trial outfit send 10c in stamps to N. C. POL- SON & CO., Box 540 Kingston Unt, a -2- > oe The readiestand surest way to get rid of censure is to correct ourselvee. TS Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then g ve Putoam’s Painiess Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in ‘weoty-four hours spd causes neither pain cor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Mr. | Chiverie was an honest, indu-trious,hard- | eee - CHE DAiwY EXAMINER, Wedding at Alberton. A larg num bel [ \ and f1 of tbe tam ly assembled at the resideoce of Mr. Wa. Wallace, lbertor » OD W edue The oecus riage ¢ t Alberva M. Wall-ce to Mr. Jonun A. Willams, of Mias lizzie Dyer, of Alberton, wedding .narch as the bridal party entered the par! or, the bride being auended by ber sister, Mi-s Ruby Wallace, and the groom by bis brovaer Mr S&S A. Wil lama roe ceremo:y was performed by the Rey. Jobo day, Dec. 27 Mise Go dawits. Numerous and valuable pres- ents «tified to tbe esteem which her frieuds : tor the brid a Ten Missions Were Burned. ——— Vior nia, B.G, Dec. 36.—Late advices from Cu ay th-re has been further rioting in Shan-Tuog province, and ten French ao: A nerican missions have been burned. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. St John Sun: by and by. But country aod colony can We shall have peace the relation of mother never be the same as it was before. The day that the imperial federation and Britieh Empire leagues have wrought for is in sight. aoe About Capers, “About 8,000 kegs aud barrels of ca- pers, a small, sour berry resembling in color and shape a green pea, are an- hually imported into the United States from Spain and France,” said a whole- sole dealer in all sorts of foreign con- diments in New York to the writer te- cently. “Capers grow on a bush, and are extensively used by all classes of cooks in thés country for garnishing salads and making a sauce which is usually served with boiled mutton and other meats. There are four sizes of capers. The smallest are commercially known as nonpareils and the three oth- er sizes are called capucines, capotes and surfines. The smallest capers are the most desirable and bring the most money. Very few capers are imported in glass. They are shipped to America in kegs and barrels, holding from 15 to 40 gallons of the berries in brine or vinegar. The work of bottling the ca- - pers is done ‘xy the wholesale dealers.” --Washingtov Star. -_——— Bridegroom’s Fatal Indiscretion, A queer case of cannibalism is re- ported as having recently taken place in the Solomon islands. The Jeannette took from Noumea a Kanaka who had acted as orderly to the immigration of- fice there and was on his honeymoon with his wife, intending to land at Aoba, where his wife’s tribe lives. He, however, made the mistake of disem- barking among the wrong tribe and was at once seized by the natives, over- powered, killed and eaten. The widow was provided by the tribe with a second husband.—Londop Mail Doctors suid Incurable But the Notary, Mr. Lemire, was cured of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills, It is only when thoroughly convinced ef the — merit of a remedy that pubiic men will give their sanction. Mr. E. H, Lemire, Notary Public, 169 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, tells of his re- markable recovery from a severe attack of kid- mey disease. When doctors had failed, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved his life. He writes: ‘I give this statement, first because it is only just that the merit of Dr, Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills should be made known, and again in order that others may profit by my experience. For years 1 suffered with kidney disease which doctors pronounced incurable. Thanks to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, which I have used for two months, Iam com. pletely cured. They helped me from the first, and the cure is now perfect.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, and through their combined influence on the kidneys and liver, cure the most eomplicated diseases of these delicate organs, One pilla dose. 26 cents a box at all dealers, er Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronta, ——— —-— agegtemcanmtag We Have a Nice Line m OF amas Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES. ee ee The public are taking advantage of it every day. Please cell and see before it is forever too late. Bebold, adwire, and then pronounce. _Beaut:ful is our show window —contain- ing gifts for all, both young and cld at prices that dety competi tion. The Modern Jewelery & Fancy Goods Store, JURY & CO., Eix*ractor extracts corns. It is the best } was the iner- | : : : was the in | most everything imaginable, but the Sammerside,.| female form predominated. played a ureheads were to represent the fair ¥ | one after whom the ship was named, ey RY orn Me Pe The Snilior and the Figurehend, Old sailors sigh as they wander l the water front these days and disappearance of the famous old figurehead, which used to be the delight of every clipper ship’s crew. They were huge wooden images of al- Many fig- and there is an old sea yarn about a sailor who fell in love with the hand- some wooden female which adorned his ship. He used to slip down the “dolphin striker’ and hang on there, while the ship bowed and lurched. talking love to the figurehead. Pinally, according to forecastle tradition, the figure sneezed, and the sailor, who was known as “Lovely Mike,” because he was the ugliest man that ever set foot on a ship’s deck, nearly fell into the sea. He recovered bts senses and said, “Did you speak?” “No, I didn’t speak,” returned the figure. “I just sneezed to attract your attention. You’re known as ‘Lovely Mike,’ ain’t you? You’re a marred man, ain’t you? And your wife has to take in washing both when you're at home and when you’re away, because sae can never get a cent out of you. Mr. Farmer, just climb back to the forecastle and don’t bother any more about me.” This rather curt interview is alleged to have worked a marked change in Mike, and when he got home he aston- ished his wife by giving her a couple of dollars.—Baltimore News. Fish Poisoning. In the United States fish poisoning is most frequently due to decomposition in canned fish. The most prominent symptoms are nausea, vomiting and purging. Sometimes there is a scarla- tinous rash, which may cover the whole body. The writer has studied two outbreaks of this kind of fish poi- soning. In both instances canned salm- vp was the cause of the trouble. Al- though a discussion of the treatment of food poisoning is foreign to this paper, the writer must call attention to the danger in the administration of opi- ates in cases of poisoning with canned fish. Vomiting and purging are efforts on the part of nature to remove Ure p son and sboukd be assisted by the stom neh tube and by irrigation of the colon In ove of the cases seer by the write , | ; ; * large doses of mMarpiuine had been ' to check tie to reli ninistered in order iting and purging and win. in this case death resnited Sr oT of e} pega tier Yuy arresting of The camel is a beast of great strength and endurance. Nothing hurts it until the proverbia! “last struw’’ is added to its burden. The human digestive system is very much like a camel. It is really ae~ tonishing how much abuse it will stand. Sometimes, however, something worse than us3ual will be eaten, and will go through the stomach into the bowels, and there it will stick—tha:’s constipa- tion. Nine-tenths of all sickness is due t> constipation. Some of the simplest symptoms are coated tongue and fou! breatb, dizziness, heartburn, flatulence, sallownese, distress after eating, head- aches and Jassitude. A little thing will cause Constipation, and a little thing wili relieve i‘. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ar? acertaiu cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granualse, mild and natural in iheir action. There is nothing injurious about them. Sold by drug giste. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing oniy, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medics! Association, Buffalo, N.Y. A Bilious Letter —O a Thursday evening we dropped a bill in the Post Office for a prominent geutleman of this towu. The next morning we had the pleasure of rece pting it, This is what we call yromptness. (Oh, that others would do likewise.) We have been drop- ping.dropping, softly dropping a number of bills in the Post Office; and we are wait- ing, Waiting patiently, to have the ple gure and to give the pleasure of receiptiny: them. Please do not al! come together; but i: you do, what a happy, happy gathering It willbe, We bave a number of bills to pay, and a latge number of small bills that should be paid uns. Kindly pay yours and we will be ina position to do likewise. Yours very truly J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Ao 2 0-- —ey COKE! GOKE — — -<. FOR SALE—A very superior qua- ty of Coxe made from good coal, SUNNYSIDE. F Price six cents per bushel, Apply atfthe 263— GAS WORKS CHAKLUTTETOWN,JAUNARY 4,1900 oe es oie on & ee el We told the pecfile the way to be happy and } osperous was to trade with ' ee * Prowse pros ane ces They took oul ‘advice and have been happy aifsl prosper- ous. So have we. & Now if you vant to be made happy and prosfperous next year trade with Prowse au = OS A ee We will start {the New Year by giv.ng the bes}, possible value in all ines of Diy Goods, Hats, Caps, Carpets, \Clothiag. You Start the New Year by buying every dollar's worth of dry goods, clothing, etc, you can from us and you are bound to be happy. PROWSE w BROS THE PEOPLE'S BOYS oF al. 5 5 ba. SN i 4 va ae dy . IK ah ~*~ + ‘ a £ Lb@m @® ® B OD OS 652 OSD BD}. @*4y fay om ae TT wd hee Ol, OPS, obled