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Se A inw LN, Jan 20, 1900 Sec’y. - ¢ a ; ae i | °0-00000:0000000-000C600006000000000000 Any <Adcress| rd} your ad “he DAILY KAaMINEK, CHARLOTLETOWN, JANUARY 26, 1900 ee ee re ene ee er Peruvian Army Discipline. ' This military story is printed in a | Lima paper: A man belonging to the Peruvian artillery was ordered to be flogged, and there was no regulation | eat handy with which to inflict the cas- tigation. ‘The otiicer Boge who | was a severe disciplinarian, decided to | defer the ce: arrying out of ‘the order un- | til the of rge, *h he at once } requisitioned, should arrive. It ‘ about a year before the cat was lied by the authorities. By that Idier had been dead several! When a young salmon is first hatch- ed. it is known asa parr. Just before it leaves the fresh for the salt water it is called a smolt. When it first re- spawn, it becomes a grilse, and not until it has spawned is it en- | months! The Salmon, | , urns to titled to be dignified by the name of salmon. Expected Reduction, Gran’pa Macpherson—How many does two and two make, Donald? Donald—NSix. Gran'pa—What are you _ talking about? Two and two make four. Donald—Yes, | know; but | thought u'd “beat me down” a bit!]—Lonuob eat Tf | FOR WOMEN Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Re- | stores Weak, Sickiy Women to Robust Health. Any irregularities in the monthly uterine action is sufficient cause for women to be alarmed abo ut their health. Whether painful, suppressed or profuse menstruation, the caus¢ can be traced to some derangement of the nerves, A few boxes of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food will completely build up the exhausted merves and restore the regular monthly action which removes from the body the clogged mat- ter that would otherwise cause pain and serious disease. It is as @ restorative for pale, weak women that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food has been sin, gularly successful. /.t counteracts the debi- litating di seases peculiar to women by feeding the nerves and creating new nerve fluid, the vital force of the ha:nan bedy. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food has restored scores of hu nd eds of weak, sickly women to ee robust health. soc. a box at all dealers, of maaan Bat es &C >., Toronto, i Dr. ( aos new illu dined book ‘* The Is 21 of Life and How to Cure Them,” sent free to ew Books 24 Magazines. Cull in to night and procure a good book— Two for a quarter—some of the February Magazines are also in, Fasrbion books for February. ‘CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooKSELDBR amd STATIONER 145 Queen Street, Opposite Prowses’ What is nicer at dinner than a bottle of goed pickles, We keep all kinds ranging from 12cts per beitle, including White Onions Picalilli Onions in Pi Walnuts Mixed. Chow-Chew Sweet Pickle Girkens In lever or eork top bottles SANDERSON & CO GROCER. alll eee PHOENIX of Hartsord FIRE INURANGE Co, Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 A share of your patronage is solicited for this old Reliable Company , PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES E. H. BEER, @keat Geores Srreetr Autherized Agent for P. &. I Also representing ether, Fire, Life and 1 Accident Insurance Companies, — her. x Ad Africans and the Locomotive. The children of the desert were filled with awe when first the silence of the primeval solitude was broken by the pufling of the steam engine. the other end of the Cape to Cairo line Matabele, when first con- a locomotive, were certain the simple fronted by by the labor of an indeiinite number of oxen, which they assumed were shut up inside; hence, when the engine stop- ped, they gathered in curious crowds, waiting to see the door open and the oxen come out, nor could they for many days be persuaded that the power of the locomotive could come from other than the strength of the ox. The Arabs of the Sudan, more imag- inative than the Matabele, saw fn the fire horses of the railway one of the Djinns of the ‘‘Arabian Nights,” har- nessed by the magic of the infidel to the long train of cars. The steam en- living, sentient gine was to them a being. Of which belief there is curi- ous evidence in the fact that on one occasion a sheik made an impassioned remonstrance against the making so small an engine huge a train.—Windsor 3 draw 560 igazine. The Bearded Baby. A young married couple in Belfast, Me., received a startling shock. carried their baby for a picture. came around, failed to recognize it. tures were there all right, the pretty and all the other ac- cessories, but the child had apparently grown a full beard while before the camera. The artist had used by mis- take a plate on which an imperfect picture of an old man had been taken, and the two exposures well that be saved the plate as a curi- osity. The dress — ar ea Nailed Down. One of the severest punishments a refractory soldier can experience is to be “nailed down” in a tent. that a Turkish bath is a frigid as compared with a perfectly close tent under a hot sun, and after an hour or two of that sort of sweating the r.ost rebellious soldier will readily promise to be good, inate A Cinch. affair marriageable daughters whom they de- sirable sons-in-law. The thus secured does not take his bride | away, but merely hangs up his traps in his wife’s home and becomes one of | the family. The length of the Grand canal from Tien-tsin to Hang Chow, in China, is 650 miles. It connects great ports with rich eal regions. _ a, << Al CR A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills return the ver- eict thatfor backac he and kidney disorders there 1s nO preparat’onin any apt equal to this grexit discovery of Dr A W Ch , Amer- ica’s greatest phvsician. This weak ” kidney cure is sold by all dealers at 25 cents a box, and has proved most effectual! asa remedy for the manyi lis to which woman is subject. Ladies, never berore have we offered such velves ia nouzehold goods and ladies, white wear as we are showing, Notrouble to show goods.—Weeks & Co. The best place to buy Lad- ies Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros ESTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 P. 0. Box 836 83 to 38 Queen Street Havieg secured the agency of the fam ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. Q.,I am prepared te evpply ale and porter of umeurpassed quality at prices (hat cannot fail to please. Write for prices and be‘prepared for a genuine sur- prise. A. MACDONALD Annual Meeting Charlottetown Mutual Jnsurance Co. Fire The awnual meeting of the Charlotte- town Mutual Fire Ineurance Company will be held in Farquberson’s Building, Queer Street, on Wednesday, vuasuary 31st, 8 o’eleck p m, for the purpose of electi x Directors for the ensuing year and ansacting such other business as may sme before it. B. BALD&RSTON, Sec ‘ecary. D. FARQUHARSON, Ch’town, Jan 13 President sat&wed td DickEy Late of Royal Lend hthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, ag Centr - don Throat & Hospi Specialist im diseases of Eye, Ear,Nose & Thr at Office—CAMERON BLOCE. ¢gietlce—RIHD erd. igT., WEE. ffte Ho 2%tolpm., 2103p, mp723 Wee cruelty of | It is said | Wealthy families in China who have | RIF i Down at | that the strange machine was worked | | | They to a photographer | In due time the proof | but the parents at first | baby’s fea- | and so were | coincided so , — Qe a = nen YT ee er eat CORRE IRF Mow a Lien Ch rn lion’s first follows: Its tail rapidly twists side to side, the bottom slightly raising iriwes. | signs of anger from and the black tassel at the end beating the air; it lowers its head more than usual and growls, at interv: als showing its teeth. Then its voice becomes loud- er, it roars, shows its sini and lowers ? its ears, the movements of the tail in- creasing all the time. At the time of chargin; the height of its anger—the tail rises in air until it is the black tassel continues to move, the ears are flattened completely, and the ani- mal comes toward you at a slow trot, then at a gallop, and finally springs forward with open mouth and extend- ed claws. Sometimes it shows these various symptoms without charging. restrained by prudence, but it never charges with- out showing them. When the tail rises, the bunter can bring his rifle to the shoulder and await his opportunity. ln hunting, a man who is on his guard is worth four. A charge is extremely dangerous, al- most always fatal when unexpected, either because of the dense vegetation or other causes, but if you see the ani- mal getting ready flight is useless. Stand your ground. The only thing to do is to keep cool and trust in your weapon. If you have no confidence in yourself it is prudent to avoid measur- ing your strength against these ani- mals. aimost Vervicai, Affer Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pilis Sold everywhere. 25 cents, 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20 are as | g—that is, at | : BOVRIL_» i i Every sensible indivi- dual appreciates a good dinner more than a cup of BOVRIL but ail the same the cup of BOVRIL is much more Nourishing. er an Balsam ADAMSON’S BALSAM eivx ably brings a perfect cure i. { 78a. ™ ‘ . om sens : frmcey & asleci a Trifling Cold and the most serious consequences will folloy ity. weaker you come inflam and, until the irritation is reduced ‘ the Cisorder. instantaneous relief and inevite nl as Girected. there is no possibility of stopping AT SLL DREUGGISTS. it lives on your vitale ‘The stronger it becomes the are. Membranes ng ed—causing a 1, the sore places eg GQ eiiGc all fall possible prices, at styles . yy SPR Sra For prices and terms use telegraph, telephon e or mails, R. T. HOLMAN. i‘Jan dlyw Imo sire to keep at home advertise for de- | : i son-in-law | et CIVIG E In purstianice of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the fifty-tirst year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12. intituled: “The City of Cha ot.>.town Incorporation Act,” andof the Act amending the same, 55 Vic., Cap. 10. intituled ** An Act to amend the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act.” I do hereby give Pubiic Notice that an elec- tion of a Mayor for the said City, and for one person to serve as@ Common Councilman in the City Council for each of Wards Number 1, 2 and 4 of said City. and of two persons to serve as Common Councilmen in the ssid Couacil for Ward No. 4 of said City, and of three persons to serve as Common Councilmen in the said Council for Ward No. 5 in said City, being in alla Mayor and Eight Common Councilmen representing the City as follows :— F or W ard Number ey . One Couneillor, Two... One Councillor, ne - "7 Turee. One Councillor, Four ..Two Ceuncillors, Five...Three Councillors, WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the t4th day of February, A. D. 1990. At the several places, that is to say: In Ward 1, at or near the Mrs John 8. Morris, Queen Sireet- In Ward 2, at or near the house of Mrs Thom- as Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Ware- house. Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward 3,at or near the Market House. In Ward 4,at or near the City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward 5, at or near the curriage shop of Philip Large & Son,on Great George Street And st the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, aad con tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Derclkester Street, and the parcel of Jand formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street aad north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprice all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall cemprise all that part of Charlc.tetown which lies north of FitzroyStreet ncluding the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. February 7th, A.D. 160, from the hour of Twelve at’ noon until the hour of Fourc’ciock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Electors. see above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sections 24 to iL. H, M. DAVISON, Civ Clerk, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, iba 4 P+A LEG] aH b & —— nome 8 e 7s ee as * office of City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 74, lu a ii CASH DOWN CASH DOWN The higkes~ for ‘or scrap iron, lead, copper, brass er any old alloy at Eedale Feundry. jie MoLEAN, ~ ” TOES © hes Zz A 43S ¢ x 3 3 \ Syst SPS Wwe , ‘ ay Boot and Shoe Store. , 2 + eS a ee mt tlt, oe £ “at Boats and Rubbers and and winter wear — for RSIS TSE TEES SZC 2 snitable the, sizes tor lowest McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN rreatel the balance ef the season. JOHN err eae _ma aa reese eee | 20'2S@ os ‘MASON'S ce STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian ® ? 9 . ¢ ? ¢ aed American ne wepapers received by mail each night. Drep ia if you want ’a paper or magaziae or book to read, F: ail, Cos fectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this we;. R. H. Mase DOR BOOSTED HED Gro Removed The Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of — JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, ever BH. H. Norton’s, (wext Prowse Bros,) Business office dowm siairs-—where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and as many new omcs as will favor him witk a call, Good Work — Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Coombs, _ Priv ter and Boek binder. ee cee otewe~ enon any TO LET The north end ett A , house situated on Prince Street, contaning mine rooms, suit- able fora boardiag heuse er private resid- ence. Apply to THOMAS McQ@UAID Qucea Si. -2 PER DAY sure, Rellab!e per- $2. 00 Scn, gentlemen or lady, to rep- resent reliable firm. Position permanent,* $ 600.00 per year and expenser. Exverience Charlottetewn Ts M A O’Keet:, Dist. Manager Halifax, N _ OAS @ RS ® <> & D> ~<a, me TS AS aS US ATS ASS A few of cur finest overcoatings and suitings in Scotch wes of Kagland and German manufacture—at very fine prices tor Allmew fresh ‘goods this season. MLEOD & CO DON'T CALL A DOSTGR ‘“hreugh the night and the» wait till morning to have your prescription filled. .. MACDONALD. Fills prescriptions at ary hour of the aight. Residence in connection with Drzg Store, Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts, TELFPHONE. W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates <= Con be had at any of the iollowing firss class store T. J. Morris Db. L. Roeper W. Piekard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MecLeed & Co R. H, Hasen,