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Sold cnivy in }-Ib. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltda Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. * SREAKFAST a SUPPER nd — PARWIAMNT MEETS FEBRUARY 1st $I (r view of the approsching 2ession of the Tiorinion ‘Parliament, Tae Gazette u he sent to pew eubscribers daily for 'Thee-~ Months for One Dollar. SPZETTE THREE MONTHS Foul rT, Anszaess Ornpers, RICHARD WHITE, Mo», D*., GAZETTE PRINTING CO., MoNTREAL, AFTERNOON SKATING ‘wuerday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.80 to 6, vith band until further notice. EVERING SKATING | Mcnday and Thursday 8 to | 10. Band in attendance, Cougon Books now oa sale, | quired with the contingent 5 skates forone dollar. Bb. C. PROWBE, E.H. B EER, White's Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates =< Can be had at any } Manager? | ! foilowing firssclass or? T. J. Morris bD. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, | VW. A. Hutcheson l W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeod & R. H, Hason, that in the British ‘| pots which | chaplains, so | while taking them with every unit that | is got together here. the Mexican -saddle, ened to make it | horses for heavy marching. | would |— sak. _— PD DDD PD-<D<F- POD I-<P DDD The _ «te Transvaal Ware 8 opo03 300s 092960068 THE PINCH OF WAR. A correspondent writing from Lon- lon says that in that city the lament hich tells of the pinch of war is al- ady heard on every side. A well-known publisher writes, say- 1g that it is of no use trying to bring ut a book just now, as nothing goes, sowever good. A well-known dealer in pictures says vat he has given up buying because he innot sell anything. These are just some of the examples hich have come under my notice. It vould be easy to give long lists of hers who suffer, but, curiously nough, the only people who seem yractically to benefit financially by tke var are the wives and families of ‘the psent soldiers. Public subscriptions ave reached such enormous ‘figures nat this class probably has double the mount of money it had before. It'has been stated that ‘never has \ldershot been so crowded with a lot if ‘low class adventurers, who have one there to prey upon the -girl that Commy Atkins left behind him, for whom Kipling’s “Absent-minded Beg- rar’ verses have brought in so much meney from all over the country. COLONIAL LOYALTY APPRE- CIATED. The following are the words with which the Queen referred to the loyal- y of the colonies in the speech on the opening of Parhament. “The brilliant ~ourage and soldier-like:qualities of the colonial forces engaged in South Africa have already -earned high ad- miration, and patriotic offers of assist- ance which it was not possible to ac- cept have come from many other col- onies with populations of various races. [ have received from ‘the ruling chiefs of native States of India numerous offers to place their troops and the resources of their States at my disposal for service in South Africa. These proofs of their loyalty to myself and their devotion to the cause of my em- pire have afforded much gratification, THESTRATHCO NAHORSE. In a recent interview referring to the “Strathcona Horse,” Lieut. Colonel Steele said:—“‘Our arrangements are getting under way splendidly for the organization of the Strathcona Horse,” and I am going West this afternoen. I have every expectation that the last of the recruits will be started east from Calgary on Feb. 12, for Ottawa, where they are to beoutfitted As to the prospects of success in the recruiting, I need only give you one iustance. We had contemplated taking twenty men from Fort McLeod, but I am in- formed.by wire that there are eighty there waiting my arrival to join. It is the same at other stations, in the West, and I am glad that we are to have a chance of picking from British Columbia, where there are some of the very best of our ex-Mounted Police- men. When we do.concentrate here. we will remain about ten days or two weeks and there will be a full mounted parade when the men have received their full outfits.” Two cable messages were received by the Minister of Militia, ing, from Lord Strathcona, in London, in connection with the organization of the contingent. He sanctions the plans of recruiting in British Celumbia, and fully confirms the government plan in this connection. Another announces that no nurses or chaplains will be re- One doc- tor will be taken aloug asa veterinary surgeon. It should be remembered army there are de- supply both nurses and that it is hardly worth The Strathcona contingent will use somewhat light- a bit easier on the Col Steele recommend no other. The Mexican saddle destributes the weight over a larger portion of the horse’s back, besides being onthe whole far more comfortable long spell.than any easy chair that ever was devised. By leaving off some to sitinit for a PIS OWN FREE WILL, Dear Sire,—I cannot speak too strong- y of the excellence of MINARD’S LINI MENT. It ie THE remedy in my house- hold for burns, sprains, etc,, and we would not be withvut it, It is truly a wonderful medicine. JOHN A. MACDONALD. Publisher Aruprior Chronicle. of the extra leather trappings it will be brought down to weigh in the neigh- borhood at thirty-five pounds. The uniforms, which are now b | ing turned out by the Sanford Mav jy. facturing Company, of Hamilton | of the same material, and patt’ jy ne those of the Canadian Mounted | Rifles. THE BRITISH PEO ppx DON’T MIND,, The German p'.ess rejoices over Buller’s teverse. France is exultant over every defeat. Boer meetings, and anti--Boer meetings, are held in the United States. The Irish home rule party boldly announces the _inten- tion of seizing the occasionof England’s trouble to assist her enemies. But the British soldiers are not the only absent- minded people in the nation. The great body of men and women in the Empire do not take notice of these various utterances. Frenchmen and Germans, shouters from Ireland, clamorous people in America, may go on as they will. It will not be laid up against them. Without resentment, et mt Grotesque Spelling. Owe of the Boston papers calls atten- tion to this woeful example of bad #pelling—and in Boston too! It is from the doorway bulletin board of a little restaurant: BILL OF PAIR. Open at oll Owars. Bakon-Eggs, 15. Ham-Eggs, 15 Corned Beef-Cabbags, 10. Lam Chops, 15. Lam Frie, 15. Stake, 10, Liver-Baken, 15. Pork-Beas, 10. Chicken Frize, 15. Puden and Pie, 6. This reminds the Tales of the Town man of a sign he saw not long ago in the window of a Broadway saloon: “A ror oster wit evry Drink.” Several months ago there was ap an- nouncement laboriously chalked on a St. Clair street sidewalk in front of a “Fre lunge 11 2 2.” - It took the man who saw this some time to figure out that the patron who didn’t drop in between 11 o’clock and 2 o’clock would be very apt to miss the free lunch.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Explanatory. without attention even to all the cries from all the countries, the British people go calmly on with their work. They have not asked for continental help or sympathy. They do not need it, and would not know what with it if they had it. member these things when her war is Over and some other country is in trouble? Not in the least.* She has the poorest memory for unfriendly acts and words of any country in the world. INJURED BY OUR OWN GUNS. “TI fired” writes Pte. E. Taylor, 2nd Coldstreams, of the Modder River battle, “over 200 rounds out of my rifle in a little over two hours and a half at one part of the action. It made the breech so hot that I could not touch it. My company were laid down about 30 yards in front of our big guns, which were blazing away over our heads at the euemy. Here I witnessed another awful scene. One of the shell from our guns behind us prematurely burst and blew of the of two of my comrades close tome. After this sad affair we were orderee to retir behind the guns and in getting up to do so 1o other men were shot. SALT RHEUM TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of Dr. Cha:2’s Ointment The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and asthe flesh be comes raw, and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is se intense as to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointment¢ are epplied, only to give rise ta further disappoint- ment and despair. Bat there is hope. There is assurance that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds ai others -have been by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. Mr. John Siron, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: “For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had to wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed te help me, but I was induced to try Dr Chase's Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely, There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.” Dr. Chase's Ointment has effected most miraculous cure in all parts of this great ~ Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it willeure you? For sale by all dealess, er Edmanson, Kate: & Co.. Toronto. eee eee ed DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence— Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., l te 3 and 7 tu 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calle. Settee tenes SSD ‘SUANYSIDE DENTSTRY REFER Offce in New Prowss Block iret door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection. to do! Will Britain re-! “What is ‘tit for tat,’ gran’pa?” “*Tit for tat,’ my dear, is being paid back in your own coin. For instance, I used to cut my hair; now my hair's ext me.”—Ally Sloper. CIVIC ELECTION bly of this Island, made and passed in the one Queen Victoria Chap. 12, intituled: “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” andof the Act amending the same, 5% Vic., Cap. 10, intituled ** An Act to amend the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Aet.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an elec- tion ofa Mayor for the «cid City, and for one person to serve as @ Cummon Councilman ia the City Council for each of Wards Number 1, 2 and 3 of said City. and of two persons to serve as Common Councilmen in the said Couucil for Ward No. 4o0f 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 Kight Common Councilmen representing the City as follows :— For Ward Number se aa it One.... One Councillor, Two... One Councillor, Tiree. One Councillor, Four ..Two Councillors, Five...Three Councillors, WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the 14th day of February, A. D. 1900. At the several places, that is to say: In Ward 1, st or near the ofice of Mrs John S. Morris, Queen Sireet In Ward 2, at or near the house o’ 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 carriage shop of Philip Large & Sov, on Great George Street And ttthe said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and cor tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and 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 comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitaroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetewn which lies north of FitzroyStreet nc luding thé Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. February 7th, A.D. 1900 from the hour of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the ae “ “ee e cad beer refectory which read like this: : In pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- fifty-first year of the reign of Her present: CHAMLUT IMO Wii, FEBRUARY 5 1900 —~— 1, Hheumatism. : i Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid being —antarmre there. If the kidneys acted as they should ey would strain the Uric Acid out of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Rheumatism. So get at the cause of those fearful shcoting pains and stiff, aching joints. There is but one sure way— Dodd’s Kidney Pills — TTC. PACIFIC KY. > | FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WEST “A Land Illimitable With Ilhimitable Reseurees.” | Government Free Grant of 16( ' Acres of Bona Fide Settlers. For Maps, Descriptive Pamphiets Transportation Rules, ete., Write ta A. J. HEATH, D. P. ALG. 2. ST. JOHN N. B W>. E=zecute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as | expert Watch & Clock Repairing Gilding & Silver-plating | Engraving—— Repairing & Renovating ‘Fine Jewelery The latter inclades a large class of work, which formerly had to be sent away for repairs, which i we now guarantee to do in the | best manner and promptly. Solicitimg your favours. | UREN £TRERT. | Jeweler & Optician, G. F. HUTCHERSON, App'es We have some very Sne Ontario and Nova Scotia Baldwins in stoc’x. They are nice medium sized Red Apples, suitable for family use or fo retailing. We have also a few bbls of Bishop Pippins left. They are a splendid apple for family use and are much cheaper than the Red Apples, same day. For qualification of Electors. see above Ast 31 Victoria, Cap. 12, sections 24 to 29, H, M. DAVISON, City Cl JAMES WARBURTON, nae Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, City Clerk’s Office, Charlettetown, Jan, 24, 1900.~ Wi CHEQUE LOS*.. Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr. 8 Cousins Secretary T'reasurer, Park Corner Cream ery On the MERCHANTS BANK OF P E. ISLAND, for $36.00 dollars. Finder will please return to drawer. The public 8 hereby warued against eashing abov QR. AYEPS beque. John T. [cKenzie, f & THE TAILOR CHARLOTTETOWN - . ewe v & P. E, ISLAND EXaMINER from day Gold Crown and Bridge Work, Reliable Work at Moderate Fer sale by the peck or bbl at BEER & GOFF GROCERS. ee eeeteeeeetesensnenetemnet Card of Thanks To the’Ladies of Charlottetown; Sentner MeLeod & Co., extend their thanks to the Hundreds of Ladies that have attended their White Wear Sale during the last week. Hundreds of compliments have been given uson being able to show a range of white goods that would do credit to larger cites. We propose offering new inducements every day; for instance Thurs. day is “Sheeting day” and you'll buy sheetings cheap Thursday. Friday wil] be Tabie linen day, Saturdsy Towel] day notices of which will «pp: . UAILY ce ie HE wAILY ‘Oo aay. Thank ing ou for your liberal }a:ronage We are yours very 'ruely, SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. (Teeth" Without Plates) — Prices, —— DR. J. P. MURRAY MSGI ATS 23 the Stamper Block. Qacen Street ......... OFFICE TO LET.—A comfortable office’i Apply to Prowse Bros. em ern } Attention to our < December 31g. Acc ount oblige us, HASZARD & MOORE | SUNNYSIDE, Your Kind wii F E. A A share of your patrenage is ici for this old Reliable Company, PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, Also reprerenting other, Fire, Life Accident Insurance Companies, PHOENIX of Harting FE IPLEVOCE Gf Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000, LOWEST | H. BEER, Great Groner Seer uthorized Agent for P, &. “- 2 1. just what us? LISTEN—~ At our store ; always depend upon getting” Instaple as well as fane groceries we are the acknov ledged leaders in Ch’town, — Have you ever traded with Ifnot, begin now. SANDERSON & GO| GROCKRS you you ask for. i ad * SOURIS vs Ad missi HOCKEY Wednesday, Feb'y ith ] Children 10c. Gallery and Band Stand 26 RACE: | AND—— GHARLOTTETOW on Ldc. MATCH a tan WATCHES etc, CLOCKS in In the opti Visit our Store Where you will find « lerye stock the following to selec: trom. Silverware glasees, opera glasses. etc. GH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. Redeem The Tim DP. ef Now is your sme to pureh- age a nice Oak or Walnut — Clock, as we are selling them = at a big discount, at the Mod- Jewelery Goods Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar free with e i i ila Mi Mie a eal Mil Bi ce ——<s sey 4 in gold, silver and nickel, JEWELRY in rings, chaine, brooches marble, wood and gilt. cal line, spectaciee, — and Fancy very clock. given : a x * « ‘> 4 eve e a4 ie