‘CRESCENT?’ STEEL AGATE WARE lasts longer than other matters is because itis made from the original process. Only the most skilled wor 1 are employed. itis made | with the greatest Care. f = Finding our label on any article you bey enéures greater clurability, smoothness, cleanliness and ge- aera! satisfaction, and at po greater cost than poorer grades. Ask for it. MADE BY The Thos. Davidson M'f’g Co. MONTREAL. | Bare Foted No Never When you can buy girls nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button dand Laced Boots for 5Octs PAIR — Bin J. H. BELL'S Redeem The Time ae dienes — Now is your tume to purch- are a nice Uak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them at a big diseut t, at t e Mod- ern Jewelery and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, : ' JU? o.- os =f ws Ww A beantiful Calendar given free with every clock. Gold Crown and Bridgs Work, ‘1 ‘ ; . 2 Cecil Without £ ath S) Work at Moderate Py iCefe-— DR. J.P. MURRAY Reliable 2 Aiarm Clocks { you desire to be an early ¢ . . ; - but fail to awake, we Would advise you to enlist the Services of one ol ou asarm t clack s, fwo goad America: styles not German) to select from, ’ ats]. 25 and $ 1 85 res pi lively. ; ! 7 ¥ Yrty YH eS y\ GF. HI POE SUA, —_ — - ; NS & Beem ee Jewele Yr @ Udvtcla FOR PASSENGER and FREIGHT RATES an¢ STE AMER SAILINGS tothe Cape Nome Gold Fields, FOR SPACE IN TOURIST SLEEPER Hom MONTREAL every THURSDAY Re at 9.45 a, 1D., OR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING c* FARM LANDS IN THE CANADIAN NORTH WEST, 'eening for GHIST MILL, HARDWOOD “— MILL. CHEE-k and B' TTER FACTOBIES, Prosoectors and Sportsmen, write to ef A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., OP. BR. St. Jo} Os, N. B. For ee ee IDR. CLIFT 4., (* PRONIC-DISE.AS"S and RUPTURE ‘Aosbury treatment, Send etam fortato Nou, or cal) at Trure, ova Scotia, O71 “tte’ Bank of Nalfex Puiiiipg = : <<< = The _ af “ <> <> > ee ee DO <D-O<P><D.O ial” THEY SPOKE TOO SOON. s I~ ><>-<>~<D><D-«>-«<- > TBE ‘A:LY }XAMINER, were so badly hit that they could hard- ly stand helping others, and when we offered to heip, replied, ‘No, no, my lads, Lower down you'll find were * Transvaal War + | hundreds who cannot move. W. Richmond Smith, in his letter — | from Paardeburg to the Montreal Star |says: “I cannot empathise too much | the bravery of the Canadians during The foreign enemies of Great Britain } the whole day, and the out-rypoken ad were very noisy a few weeks ago. Here are some samples: ‘** General Buller’s last reverse should at length convince the wooden-headed British that the Boers are far men then they are.—Tagblatt, Vienna. “The supremacy of England has been sappec at its based by the uncon- querable Boers. Carthage had a ed by Hanibal. L’Evenement, Paris.” “What man with profit by this moment when the posi- tonto the United Kingdom in the Transvaal and in Egypt should lay open to us an era of profitable re venge.—Echo de Paris, Paris” “The total incapacity of Her Gra- cious Majestys generals is now beyond controversy. The arrival of Lords Rob- erts and Kitchener has in nowise chang- ed the disastrous course of events, and they appear to be, as they doubt- less are, played out,and as incompetent as their predecessors.—Libre Parole, Paris,” Now Britian is preparing a military force of 600,000 men, and the fereign- papers are all saying that she ought to be magnanimous, WISE IMPERIAL POLICY. ryt ? i [here are undoubtedly more than sufficient British troops in South Africa © subjugate the boers, nevertheless most thinking persons will applaud the determination of the Imperial Govern- ment to hasten tens of thousands more of troops to the scene of action. The o ana truest wisdom and the truest charity ae ie , > 1 are combined in making the British overwhelming at the force supret earlies $s moment. ’ , a + ; Both by the moral effect upon the 3oer Leaders andthe European sym- , ; — “— >". ee } pathisers wite them, ard ty the actual preponderan« f soldiers afield the ap- > * = e n 1OUs es South Africa is des eto ensure a speed) en nd to avert t use a | wer Struggie I gards tne ] 1ro : r riske n I ‘ i ned } by Cor F € s th \ fr OOo] e. now nee j 2 i an t op to attar Es ' Ss V g y rts bil 4 i ‘ 2 y rea c [ Oo \ { ( re } } na ] € il d YU i‘ ‘ 2 A i ns Li a n ind, ; al NU 5 ‘ HO VAM} i \N ’ VV 4 Mr. Charlies Boson Cap ? Cardiff, now of the Volunte ance Corps, serving 1n Natal, W his brother of ‘Tugela and aiter [*} | tal es : says: “ihe hospital ten up ready for the wounded. by thi time the battle of Tugela had commer ced. It was not long vdelore the Sulance waggons started, and in tw and a half or three hours they return ed loaded with wounded, followed by who were able to come in b ] s they were wounded only men themselves, a slightly. Other wounded were brought in on stretchers, and more were carrizd in on the clasped hands ane arms of two comrades. These bearers wer done up, but they kept on, bravely ; they were helping their comrades. After a while about a dozen of us start- ed out and went to the top of the hill. The Boers opened a terrible rifle fire upon them then, and the men began falling by the dozen. In the midst of this my section was called upon. We started to go forward and soon came across lots of wounded. Some who Bire,—I was for seven years 6 oe from Bronchial Trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above & whisper. I got no relief from anvthing until I tried your MinatD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two botiles gave relief and six hotles made a complete care. I would beartily recom~ mead itto auyone suffering from throat trouble. oe 3, F. VANBUSKIRE, mercenary army, but it was command- ' 2 8 authority — will arise and point out the mistakes in our : colonial adminisjration, so that we may miration of the British soldiers in com- menting on the manner in which the Canadian soldiers fought was calculat- ed tosend a thrill of pride through better ; the breast of every man froin the Do- minion.. Ifthe official expressions of praise over the gallantry of the Canad- ians were strong, it found alouder echo in the manner in which ‘Tommy At- kins himself ungrudgingly compliment And the War Office , ed his over-seas companion in arms. wi } . has not yet produced a Hannibal.—.- EXPLOSIVE BULLETS. The Boers are using explosive bullets jhere. The day following that on which the New South Wales Lancers patrol was cutup, we found two men bearing evidence of it. One was dead. | The back of his skull was completely b'own away. The other was a peculiarly sad case. The bullet had carried away the lower jaw, tongue and other por- tions, he was still alive, and wrote with his finger on the sand the one word, “Water!” but he had neither tongue nor mouth to drink by, and so he died. —kRensburg Correspondence London Telegraph. eee —- — DR. GAUTHIER | ENDORSES The statemcnt that histitoto. . « DR, CHASE'S his life to . . « Kidney Liver Pills Dr. J. T. A. Gauthier, of Vafleyfield, Que., writes: ‘‘I, the undersigned, certify that the contents of this letter, in regard to the cure of Mr. Isadore Major, by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, is correct.” Jere is Mr. Major's letter: ** After 20 years of suffering from backache and kidney disease 1 owe my life to Dr. A. W. Chase. I had tried an endless variety of remedies to no avail, and on the recommendation of a friend began the use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Two pills that night and two next morning gave gr f, and I continued their use at reiei, + wuntilnowlam completely cured. My friends are surprised and pleased to see me well again, for I spent hundreds of dollars in vain trying to get cured. Before using Dr, Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills ray back ached sol could not put on my shoes and couldn't lift 20 Ibs. My shoulders were sore, I had headachesanda bad taste in the mouth, ‘These troubles are now entirely gone and what I say I am ready ts prove. I have told my friends of my wonder- ful cure, and many have been greatly benefited , 2 se ’ by using these pills, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the great- est kidney cure the world has ever knowa, One pill a dose, 24>. a box at all dealers, @ Uimanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. eure mearmaadtcs sme eT * . a 2aret pm G EN, 2d Got cad ‘, 5 ‘ and Rogers Telephone Company Dip { Tu Poe ae Ge The Annual Meeting of “* he Telephone Company of Prince Edward Island,” jor tbe election ot directors and such other proceedings snd business ae it 1s compet- evt for the shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on Wednesday, the 14'h day of March, 1900, at the hour of 8 o’clock, p. m., at the office of the Com- Frederictov. Street. Pree H. J. CUNDALL. President. Ch’tows March 1, 1900. 3i—2,,9, 14 CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 9 waren —_ " ane The Balance | OF ui , ¥. Acenatranaia...anaemaganat open until building is whitewashed. Extra Special Discount SS ——EE KE STOG ST co Thousands of dollars worth of new goods here which we cannot A large stock of all kinds of goods still left from the fire sale. on Thie to Clear COME ALONG: NO RESERYE & Co FR 2 TORI TL ILE EES ee ae eee ba John T. Tickenzie, : & TRE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN - - -. P.E. ISLAND ' j a PRPS SRE eee » RSS arg ae ety eee wren cr RT” RRS . re wee z a Tete . e 9 ot & ce 2 aha we am hat SPs At 3h hs ee ; ; «Busia Steen SSOP TT AR RT TE REE aes yo CSRS TR aia ree The Store That Gives IX ORDER TO REDUCE OUR GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar sive. with our tea and coffee, also. a - 7 ~ ni" Se a la ons me . 5 ‘ Pa I RT Ee CRE ECON T Cat ak or Soka eis orien eae ; INT on Bs ‘ ‘ ‘ % ~ : 2 3 ‘2 fr ren aes mee Auray Goods Free) For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Tea check Pp. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Street ain ee ej . a Of all Wine Merchants Wholerzie from the distiller, A. G. Tuomrson & Co, Glasgow aS wie spss ae ae of K- the ba ance ef .me season. Allne ‘cesh goods this season. anal SLL ON HAND - . ep “ot o£ 9\ finest overcoatings and suitings im Scotch§we ‘ 2 4 ~” * ‘sa. and\orman manufacture—atZvery fine price: io JOHN MLEOD & CO | : | | | | i PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY | | ae New Caps - OPENING TO-DAY e Cases Newest Styles in Wien’s and Boys’ Hats & @ ry “ GS @ amas mm re po oe et Saar — Joverne = ore "ARLIAMGNT _MBBMS FEBRUARY 4st } Io view of the approaching eession of the Dominion Parliament, Tex Gazerre wil] be sent to new eubscribers daily for Three Mouths for One Dollar. Appress OrnpeRs, RICHARD! WHITE,{ Man. Dir., GAZETTE PRINTING €O., MoNTREAL, "AE GAZETTE FOR THREE ViIONTH FOR cs REE na eee a es me See age ee cr eg epee oe ema os enema Beer 9 “Val SS dares rose sp WIRES cestromamer cesncri ern 2 a Sees es acme esse