a > > > a ons r ' U.S Se “ae \ VARS = “ae | et Work. rm — Work forms the greater part af the successful man’s life, and it takes good health to do it. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt taken daily gives the perfect health that accomplishes much. It prevents disease and cures diseases already developed, #& J asc and 6ec « bottle, All druggists et et ea Couforting beyond expression to be able te Ww every manoer . place where you kr ihing 18 dewe in a first elas era the very best value attue lowest poseible priee. 4 7 7 We guarantee al] our work to be etrictly first class. Give us a ' THE DAILY | PINETTE NOTES. The farmers here are now busy hauling their firewood home. Smeli-fishing is also engaged in. _ Among che many buildings erected dur- ing the past year is a house owned by Mr, Richard McRae. Mr. Allen McIvnia has also added a large kitehen to his house. Our mills are doing a rushing business. | Mr. Samuel McDonald “bas lately added an improvement to his sh‘ngle mi)l The Island is making leaps and bounds jin the production of ebeese and butter. Che tarmers here are beginning to see the need of a cheese-factory and are conten- | pleting the erection of one. In eur schoolhouse a few nights ago a debating society was orgenizec. Meet- ‘ings will be held each Tuesday nigbt threughout the w'pter monthe, avd those | interested will discuss the chief topics of |theday. ‘*Who gains more informa tion, the reader or the traveller.” Boitb sides of ihe question were botly con- tested. } : Our school is progressing favorably under the ¢flicient teaching of Mr. Edwin McKay. Tar BWxaminer is a welcome visiter _ and is eagerly looked for every Fri ay. Sconoc por. A Great Book Free ! a ee ee KAAMINER Local andO ther tems. Nova Scoria Lapy Int. —Mre. Court- ney. wife of the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, is very il] in California, where ehe went for ber health some months ago. The Bishop and Miss Courtney will pre- bably leave Halifax for California im- mediately. To Jxcorporate Trustees.—The Pres - byterian Church in Canada gives notice of an application tor an act to incorporate certain persons and their seccessera as & body politic -nd corporate, under the bame of the Board of Trustees of the Pres- byterian Courch of Canada. Weppinxc Gvesrs Poisosap.—According toa Chicago despatch nearly a hundred guests, who assembled to witness the marriage of Morris Pollack and Annie Schwan, were poisoned at the wedding dinner. lo less than half an hour nearly everyoue in the house was in a helpless condition, The general belief is that chicken prepared in a copper kettle eon~ tained the puison. ——=>—_-— Ay OLD anp Wet Tried Remepy.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of motlers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, When Dr R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. | work, The Peopie’s Common Senee Medi cal Adviser, he announced that after 680.- | 000 copies had been sold at the regular price of $1.50 per copy, the profit on which wovld repay him for the great amount of labor aud money expended in | producing it, he would distribute the next | aga Ve CONVINCeCe AAR Bruce ctewart and Co'y. 9| ‘THE MODERN’ | 3 ( | v4 ( ( ; g es f / ( ‘ ? > eee eo Wm Fouvders Bogineers & Machiniets Seam Nav. Co’v’s W aarf Ch’town, PEI Phone 126 axi~ <2 = a & & A42h*O owe — 1S Wer Arrived Thursday 10 doz men’s fine rib bed all wool worth $1.25 a suit to-day for $1. 10 doz wool fleeced lined worth $1.50 a suit, for a tew days at $1 per suit, This is a genuine snap. See window. A Magical J R ry an For Best Value in Blankets. “AS det % i alah Ww ' ee cect ET eA ESTABLISHED 188 LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 P. 0. 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Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost | of mailing only, and receive free @ copy of | Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary’ Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. " , ee eee wees OnO2 ‘\ 2O'32O 2007 AT MASON’S You ean get the latest Canadian and An \. newspapers received by maiie-ch night. Drop in if you want @ paper or magazine or book toresad. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this way. R. H. Masen W hite’s Caramels ©23 @ta2e oO aes seu ~i ree @ eee % 9 2 eee and Snowflake Chacolates ~~ Can be had at any of the following firs» class store T. J. Morris b. L. Hoeper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Y., published the first edition of his great | softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for /diarrbcea. It is pleasant to the taste. ) } ; Sold “by druggists in every part of the | world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. en Tae AwsxvaL Meertine of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society for the election of officers and the transaction of other business will be held in the Y MC A parlor at 8 o’clock next Monday even- ing, 22odinst. The public are invited to atteni. The Execut ve will be indebted io past members if they will renew their membership before that date. Those wishing t@ join the society will please ap- ply to the Secretary, Mr, Watson, dy td? “2 - A Hien Tas:re According to the Meveland Leader the Hos. Oliver Root, of New y rt, wae made defendant in @ | singular suit filed t.tely by Mies Ida Mae Randall. formerly a dumestic in his house- hold. The plaintiff alleges that on De cember 29th last, the defendaat,O. W. Root, did in Campbellton County, Ky., at his residence, where plaintiff wae employ- ed, unlawfully kiss plaintiff three times, which wae against plaintiff's will and to ber damage in the sum of $5,900, Prea ror Peace —A circular sppeal- ing for peace and pleading for the Boers, sigred by four hundred cleygymen of al denomivation in the Netherianuds,has jus) been delivered tothe ministers of all Christian churches in Great Britain, says a London cable. it closes , *‘ We beseech you brethreo, to use your influence that allsuch in England thaton Christian principles disapprove of this war may try whatever lawfally may be done for its speedy cessation’” Never Acain.—The Mail and Empire puts it this way: If Britain has made a mistake in her treatment of the Boers it bas been a mistake on the side of leniency, She permitied chem to tax her people and spend their movey in munitions of war which could only be sed against her. After they had created a great military power she held back her troops becaute sbe did pot want toirritate them. Not until they declared war did she enter into serious preparations for @ fight. She is paying for her leniency. But of course it cannot occur again. sacesdlinsiei Frurt Growgrs’ Meerixc.—The public meeting and estertainment in Kinder gartes Hall, on the evening of the 24tb instant, will merita Jerge patronage. It will be under the patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Gevernor and Mrs. Mc-~ Iotyre, His Lordship the Bishep of Charlottetown and His Woi1ship the Mayor and Mrs. Warburton. A _ short programme will be given, consisting of recitatiene, musie and songs by Charlotte- town faverites, interspersed with ene or two sbort speeches. Admission 10 cents ,o all parte of the Hall. Tas CHarLortetown Hospirai.—The report of the Charlottetown Pospital fur 1899 shows that 185 patients were ad mitted during the year, 100 paying and 85 net paying Four deaths occurred. Sixty surgic! operations were performed. Medi- cine was dispented gratis to 46 outsiders. The contributions to the annual collection was $462.17. The Hospital has all mod- The of ekilled physicians and nurees. J. B. McLeod & Co R. H,. Mason, CHARLOTTETOWN - John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & institution is evidently doing an excellent werk 19 the community and is deserving of every assistance ern improvements and has attached a staff CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 19 1900 ——— Aa, KIPLING. WE SELL DRY GODDS SO PLEASE and oblige LE SENTNER, Wholesale & Retail. Want — You want a pair of warm overshoes now. You can’t get along without them. They will protect your feet from cold and dampness and will add years to your life. We have twospecially nice lines tor men— The “Emerson” pointed toe (made by Granby Rubber Co. The “Napoleon” Bulldog toe (made by Boston Rubber Co Those are our two leaders; they have been great favorites this season, and are giving splendid wear. FOR LADIES The favorite is “Tempest”—a two buckle waterproof Over— shve, warm and stylish, much nicer and neater than any buttoned shoe. We have the same line in misses’ sizes. what the girls like, R. H. Ramsay & Co. THE MODEL STOKE. ee a They are just ———— Great rush at P MOWN AGHAN'’S, Queen St. He ‘is selling crockery, giass- " ware and groceries|zat m reduced prices. pansecesaeal’ AT A VERY LOW PRICE AND CANNOL AFFORD TO GIVE LONG TERMS OF CREDIL ey es PAY, PAY, PAY, Yours very truly Successors to BEER BROS, Esscute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as Expert Watch & Clock Repairing Bilding & Silver-plating Engraving Repairing & Renovating Fine Jewelery The latter inclades 1 lerge cless of work, which formerly bad to be sent away for repairs, which we now guarantee to do in the best manner and promptly. Soliciting your favours. G. F. HUTCHESOA, QUEEN STREET. Jeweler & Optician. es ee TN VN ies FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WEST «A Land Illimitabie With IDimitable KReseurces.” | Goyernment Free Grant of 16 Acres of Bona‘ Fide Settlers. For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets Transportation Rules, etc., Write te A. J. HEATH, D. P. Aj, C. P. R., ST, JOHN N. B Farm and Miils | A eplendid property forsale. The sub- scriver offers for sale, poseerion 1mmedist. ely, his freehold farm, situated at Uppe Westmoreland, together with Grist, Card ing, Shingle, and Roller Crushing Mil), as well as a Jarge rotary saw willand other circulars, and planing mill; also his cider manufacturing esvablishment. The largest part of the purchase money may remain on interert at 4 per cent. ANTHONY COLLET Stenley Block, Ch’tow Oct 28 A. MACDONALD RE IRIS” ; Z aril :