ne TH DAILY KAAMINEK, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 9,1900 Past Re ord 0) Life Saving. PAINE'S GBLERY COMPOUND iS NOW AND WILL EVER BE THE GREAT HOME MEDISINE. The past record of Paine’s Celery Cow pouod will live long im the hearte of tents of thousands of our Canadian men and women. [hey can never forget the fact that it was Vaine’s Celery Compound tbat vrougat back strength, heaith and new, vigorous life afier failures with the many common advertised reimedies, as well as with physicians and hospital treatmen . Amongst the most notable and marvel ‘ous records of cures eifected by Paine’s Celery Compound in the year just closed are the cases of thousands who have been given up by thoueands ss hopeless. [hese hopeless cases were men and women suffering fron, kidney and liver diseases, stomach troubles, rheumatieh, nervous prostration and long standing dyspepsia—all on the brink of the dark grave Atthe eleventh hour when hope had fied, and deep, black devpondency reigned supreme, Paine’s Celery Compound was recommended by some good friend as a last resort. It did not require weeks or monthe for Paine’s Celery Compound to show its powers and vir.ues, A few hours or days eufficed to convince every sufferer that he or ebe had in truth found a medicine that could cope with disease sod death. This past record of life saving is main- tained and fortified by thousands of the siroegest testimonials written by men and women now enjoying the fal! blessings of good health. This glorions past record of Paise’s Celery Compound os a disease banisher has given the wonde:ous medicine a place in the majority of the bomes of Canada, where itis kuown as the*pome physic- jan,” “the bome proctector against disease.” Are you # sufferer from any of the troubles wentioura above 2? A-e you weak and nervous? Are you oleeplees, de- spondent or moroxe? Have you periodis cal headache, poor appetite or faulty digestion ? If 80, try what Paine’s Celery Compound can do fur you. A bottle or two wil! give you satisfaction and delight. EOE A i NN i a isn't It Comforting beyond expression to be able so go to a place where you know every thing ie done in a fires clase manner ' Our aim is to give our custoiw~ ere the very Lest valve at the lowest possible price. We guarantee al! our work to be strictly firet clase Give ue a call aad be convinced, ~A AS. Bruce Stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” Foundere Engineers & Machiniste Steam Nav. Co’y’e Whart Ch’town, PEI Phone 124 => * => a» = @-e@ Go @ & £26066 => &6ees @] ee 0924808 ext ~ae oa = | | : PU SLGSOGRRSEE iEnDR DOUCUGRDSCESHOSDESOOES! HOGESREDUE WATCH ATTENTION. Attention that will keep its fine mechanism in perfect condition. It dcgen’t take much oil to make it mark time, but it must have that mite, and have it at the right time. [t is our business to Cor- ect all difficulties about a it keeP “y watch, and make correct time. We can promise you expert work in engraving os well as in watch re- Jou can always having the nairing, depend on work done well. W. W. WELLNGR Jeweler and Engraver. AUDOR2 AROSE RAES RODENT IBERSERH LEED DES: x an CIVIC REPORT FOR 1899 (Contiuued from page 2.) in the Merchants Bank of P. E. I-land on December 30th, 1899. FINANCIAL RESULT OF YEAR 1899. By referring to the Income Accoun! » pou will obserye that the receipts for leobs «& , : ; w@ Year 1899 arein éxéess of a i 6x- penditure by $5,619.99 which augaded LU the uncollected Civic Taxes of 1899. $262.60, makes a gain to the City for the year of $5.882.59, and deducting | the unpaid accounts for 1899,$1.880.60, | there is a balance of $4,002.59 of the City in the year’s transaction + which is placed to the credit of Cla: Account. ’ = ~_ p.tal RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR Ordinary Receipts Provincial Government (Liquor License Act), 2 Real Estate Tax. (Civic), Personal Property Tax, (Civic), Poll ‘Tax, Water Tax rund, 10,188.11 2p 2e So66.00 25.707 .97 7,769 54 3,016.00 9,842 50 $59,750.78 EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR Ordinary Expenses School Board, Interest Water Debentures, School Board Debentures Redeemed 11,115.00 $847.50 1,500.00 $54,130.79 Excess of Revenue over Expenditure Add uncollected Taxes,1899, $ 5,619.99 262 60 $ 5,882.59 Dedact Unpaid Accounts, 1899, 1,880 00 —_— $ 4,002.59 Gaic for the year CITY DEBT. The debt of the City, December 30th, 1899, may be seen from the following statement. The amount of ordinary City debt Dec. 3lst, 1898, was $ 170,249.39 Amount of City Debentures issued during the year, 1899, 9,000.00 $ 179,249.38 increase of Floating debt Unpaid Accounts, 1899, Water Debenture Siaking Fund, Water Tax Fund, $ 1,880.00 5,393 60 320.42 $ 186,843.41 There has been on account of Floating Debt during the year 1899, the fol- lowing. Unpuid Accoun's, 1898, $ 1,875.00 Total Urdinsry City Debt, Dec. Uta, 1899, The amouut of City Debt on account of Water Works, Dec.3 1st, 1898, was $ 205,500.00 Water Debenture issued during the year, $ 184,968.41 500.00 Debentures $ 206,000.00 Total Water Issued The amount of City Debt on account of Sewer- age Works, Dee.31st, was Sewerage Deeniures is- sued during the year for construction 8 51,000.00 66.000.00 Total Sewerage Deben- tures issued $ - 117,000.00 Total debt of City, Dec. 30th, 1899 $ 507,968.40 H M. Davi-on, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, Chariottetown, Vec. 30th, 1899. Now is the time to renew that subscrip- tionjwhich ranzout the other day. Renew throogh me and save yourself alot of trouble. Robert L’ Cotton, P. O. Box 84 Charlottetown. , The best way toavoid sickness 1s to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s Sareaparilla, the great blood purifier. Anew supply of the latest graphophone records just re- ceived at Miller Bros., Queen Street. SpxciaL snaps tor smokers from Dow until January 20d. Central Drug store. ,iavor | $ $2,668.29 | Local and ee eae eS aN oe -_-_-——— Great Britaty’s Ravencte The public lic revenue of Great Briain for the nme months ending December reaches £32,- 777,044 ae against. 78,°40,.468 for the con- responding period of last year. | « Last Great War.—Tohe last great wat of the world, that between Russia 8nd Turkev, cost altogether ,£190, 00,000 and 180 009 lives,of which Russea paid £133,- 600,000 and 110 000 lives. ed Papers AMALGAMaTED.—Two papers ip Sydcey—the Daily Record and the Island ly former latter , an } ‘ ait 1 } me porter- ave awalyainated; the appearing daily as usnal, and the appearing as the weekiy edition. ; = Kxows Wuaere to Come.—The Cariboo correspeadet of the Pic'ou Advocate says: | We are told that Mr. Daniel Fraser has | F of hnorees, E. Island for another to have a good ] heavy teams Soiag One Vv i aad has goae to P. BE. team. Dan is bound team. locissadialonsiiiil Taey Wasrep a Cxanon.—Hictories of England, ebich furnished supplemen lary reading for the seventh and eighth grades in Chicago public schools, have been thrown out by the school mavage- ment committee board of edueation, and | the directors ordered to recommend books 'on English history which would not con- ‘tain any referenceto England as the i ** mother country.” Satvation Army Work.—The annual | report of the Britieb Salvation Army, deal | withite “Darkest England scheme,” has been issued. The accounts show a turn~ over of £187,000 I: seems that the /Army has 460 institutions engaged in social work, and it is reckoned that every | day some 20,000 destitute men and women are touched by their work, No less than 16,000 homeless wretches fiad shelter every night under a salvation Army roo? ; 400 ex-criminals are now in their ‘homes’ aud over 5,000 are gathered every year from the streets into their rescue bomes, while at the farm colony in Essex qu-te a large community of waifs and wastrels are working out their social and mural General Booth appeals for this work in the redetaption. £27 000 ta |; year. carry ou ail —e——— JANUARY MAGAZINES. THE CANADIAN. An unususly large number of illustra~ | tions grace the number cf the Canadian |Magazme which opens the aew year. | These include «everal full page military ictures,a nutcber of photographs taken in and ebout Canterbury Cathedral, at the Henley Regeita last year, and in acd abour Constantinople. The articles which theee illustrations ac- accompany are brightly written, The opening contribution is a charming story ottbe North-West by W. A. Fraser, the Canadian Kipling. The Bon. J. W. Longiey contributes a Nova Scotian story, Robert Barr’s strictures on Canadians as book~buyers are replied to by the six prigs whom he ecered for placiog Dickens be- fore Thackeray. C. A. Bramble, in his series on the Big Game of Canada, writes ofthe wapiti and antelope, and Arthur Heming coatributes a drawing of a Mani- toba wapiti or elk. Ernest H. Cooper deale with ‘* The Principles Underlying the Trust,” aod Bleasell Cameron tells why he believes that the Red Indiaa will soon be exterminated in Canada, : Women sre not the only ones who are eeneitive about their »ges. A man doesn’t like tobe told that heis getting old. Health keeps aman young. It doesn’t make ano difference if he has lived eighty years. If they have been healtbly years, he will be hale and hearty and won’t look within twenty years as old aa he is. Good digeetion and rich, red blood makes pen- ple look youthful. Dr. Pierces’ Golden Medical Discovery mrkes rich, red blood. It makes health intheright way. It works according to the right theory, aod in 30 years of practice, it has proved that the theory is absolutely correct It be- gins at the beginning—beginw by putting the stomach liver and bowels into perfect order. But it begins its good work on the blood before it finishes with the digestive system. {t eearches out disease germs wherever they may be and forces them out of the body. Send 31 one-cent siamps tocover cost of mailing only, acd receive free 8 copy of | Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address | World’s Dispensary Medical Association, | Buffalo, N.Y. | The underground railway of Paris, ‘which is nearing completion, wil! have a ‘total length of nearly eight miles. It is expected that it will open for traffic next June. 1 nr ete abr CHARLOTTETOWN - a John T. [ickKenzie, & THE TAILOR & P. E. ISLAND Other tems, Thousancs of Remnants SMV i::L HNDS of all kinds of dry goods at small prices. ~~ many Jines at less than half price, everything at Charlottetown’s Wholesale & Retail. Iron Wear Rubbers... 9eeeeece sece SPOOTCROSCESSHS BOSS BOOSTS SUE ST CeeGaests COCe 2 ® & o. * a 2 a @ - ’ > ® -¢ S2OS6 CCESSS2 BECCCE wos We always try to give our customers “the best” in every line we sell, and they are beginning to find this out and put confidence in us and our goods. We have endeavored to get the best rubbers made, and to get the rubbers that fit the different shapes of boots per- fectly; thereby giving the rubbers every chance to wear well, ‘A BAD FITTING RUBBER Is A BAD WEARING RUBBER So come to the MODEL STORE and have your rub- bers fitted satisfactorily, and We Don't Mind The Trouble WE TRY TO PLEASE “=a Save money by buying your rubbers at the Model Store. R. H. Ramsay & Co. Great rush at P MON AGHAN'’S, Queen St. He we iS Selling crockery, g'ass- } ware and groceries at — reduced prices. eal i! BESTTTTTTT LLL ad YES! Yesterday was a busy day among the remnants, but there are hundreds yet to choose from We expect another ‘To-Morrow There is sure to be something you’ll need among these rem- nants, lovely dress goods, silks, satins, sateens, remnants of MY STORE Busiest Dry Goods Sore SENTNER, McLEOD & C0. Cnegessors to BEER BROS, Wo E=zecute A great variety of work in our workshop, such as Expert Watch & Clock Repairing Rilding & Silver-plating Engraving —— Repairing & Renevating Fine Jewelery The latter includes 2 lsige ciass of work, which f.rmerly hai te be sent away for repairs, which we now guarantee to do in the best manner and promptly. Soliciting your favourr. MATZ OCAN G. PF. HUTCHESOS, Queen STREET. Jeweler & Optician. CSI NADIAN'# BDACIFIC: FARMS FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WESE «A Land Illimitable With IlDimitable HReseurces.” Goyernment Free Grant of 160 Acres of Bona Fide Settlers. For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets Transportation Rules, etc., Write te A. J. HEATH, D. P. Al, C. v. R., ST. JOHN N.B Farm and Mills. A splendid property forsale. The eub- scriber offers for sale, poseerion ummediat- ely, his freehold farm, situated at Upper Westmoreland, together with Grist, Card- ing, Shingle, and Roller Crushing Mill, ae well as a large rotary caw will and other circulars, and planing mill; aleo hie cider manufacturing es.ablishment. The largest pirt of the purchase money may remain On interest at 4 per cent. ANTHONY C9iLET Stenley Flock, Ch’town, Oct 23, 1899-—d&w