GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. emt te » true devotion to our profession for the public good. Accuracy, attention, politeness aud atirliog value t> all rauke and classes of @ur people. Combe, Brushes, Sponges, Perfa nea, Tooth Powdere, and Tooth Washes, AS k nosi of her ¢ ery day articies, at egrecial and altractive prices. Paine’s Celery Corapound i8 our best | @elling medicine. Why? Because it posseses health restoring virtues unknown ie other medicines. REDDIN BROS., Druggists CH’TOWN, P. E. L , &e es . : SILVER WATCH LOST.—« lady’s watch Wants, Losi, Foun Street Opera House and Orlebar Finder will please leave at THE EXAMINRE oliice. 2ine pd A ae em een, aneme ell iTE . reuse id $7 per month, WANTED.—A housema os he Hor further partieulecs apply to asian nee grove, Kent St, Silas. i S4T—A silver meds, mar ked “Seholar- shio.” Apply at this office 6t re LWP.—That plessantiy situated dwell- ag on Printe Sifeet, now oceupied by Mr. Brids 3 Possession given about the first Sate denn ; Avoiy to Peake Bros & Co. Webruary, next, Ap 4 dyet —_———— facing ©& LE T~1 house on Brighton Road, an tv roonas, bathroom aad pantry. heat- iwith het water aac fitted for electric light. heases on Brighton Read, facing west, Q coms pantry a®d bath room. App, to Masheson @ Bentley. ; 2 ; ro LE t—A house contalaing five rooms, dtuate* wa King Strest, back of Merchaat’s Gank of 'KiIsland. Apply at the office of L. . Beer rED.—Trustworthy persons to solicit an or “War in South Africa” by Williana Harding, the famous trave'ler and editor, Tastest selfing book ever pablished. Tells : ibout the battles, marches and sieges of ls s remarkable war. A bonanza for workers, Big eommissions. Freight and duty pald. Credit given Outfits free. Address rhe Domipicn Company. Dept, 6, Chicago. 21 wk PER DAY sure. Reliable per- $2.00 son. gentlemen or lady, to rep~ resent reliable firm Position a . 600.( per year anc expensed. “xverience . : ena M A‘)’aef:, Dist. Manager Halifax, N S. WE WANT AT ONCE — Good _ honest maen in every lovtalty. local or travelling. to ntrodace aud adverriss our goods, tacking up hew cards Oa fenes:, along public roads, and li conspicuous places. No experience need- ed. Silary or comm ssion $60 per month and @xpeuses $2.8 perday. Write a once for fall garticuiars.. Toe EMPIRE |,MEDICINE ‘ Ou, Loudon, Oat. 224 TO LEf~—Aoase on Qaeen S reet. lately eccupied by John Mamferd, in good repair, @ontaining e@iget rooms, frost proof cellar, arge yard. Apply atthe residence of Chas, “welch, Tr. Hilieboroigh 8t. 272 FIRSALYOR T) LET~Solendid 2-acre asvture feld on Lower St. Peter’s Road, one mile ‘rom Post Offices. F. W. L Monre, London tonze Jorner. 277 2wks eo d —— WATCH LOST ---A large silver watch, open face, somewhere between Bayfield St. and Opera House, Fin:ler will be rewarded on leaving same at T. A. McLean’s office. WANTE .%8 per day sure, gentl omen or ladies; 1p %ttal work; position perm anent; eliable firm, with bast refersneos; experience “innecessity. Address—S, M. Fry, Field Man ager, Halifax. 169 dawtf ee Frincé Bdward Island Railway On and after TU BSDAY, 26th, Dec., 1906 lhe trains of this Railway will ren daily, (Sun, days excepted,) as ander Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up 2 oS: A.M PM 10 715 ly Ch’town ar 945 210 2 7% ah, | Junet 9% 116 17 $12 N. Wiltskire $39 1% 3t $25 Hanter River 32% 106 tr 926 Keamngion 1 Oo 12 0° 2 93 ar : lv 636 Fi 35 8'side P. M. 12 36 lw ar A,M. 1010 138 .... Wellingten..... 9 27 B ilélicceas Pert Hill. .... 8 49 300 .*.....O’Leary...... 740 ] ey See 635 5 OO ar. Tignish..... lv 5 40 PM AM. PM AM 210 ly..Charlettetowa. .ar 10 10 3 35 ar f Mt. Stewart ) Iv 45 3.50 lv) Junction = 30 Pied Cardigan. ...... 715 5 25 a... Greorgetown, .. .lv 6 50 PM AM PM AM 3 45 lv.. Mount Stewart...ar 8 25 STB vcvcsn GE asis 1 0 5 en 8 Ee 6 WD ar......Souris..... ly 600 PM AM Pr. M, A. M D1E lv...... Emerald.. ar 7 36 ~ Or 605 ar Cape Traverse. lv 6 Trains are rua by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gea. Man. Can. Gov’t Rys. Moncton, N. P G AESHARY, Superintendent, P.E. I. CASH DOWN ! ASH DOWN The higi.es* for scrap iron, lead, ry’ brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. (TA. McLEAN, Charlottetown THE DAILY tXAMINKEK CHARLOT'TETOWN, JANUARY 16 1900 - Do You Speak From Experience? Is a girl ever really interested {fn football, or does she pretend to be, be- cause of ber Interest In the players? The fact that she usually loses inter- est in the game after she is married looks as if the Katter were the case.— “As She Sees It” in Lowell Citizen. Well, Hardly. Mother—Why did you let him kiss you? Daughter—How could I help it? He was holding both my hands, and I ‘ouldn’t kick him, could 1?—New York Journal. 4 Retort Discourteons, “[ ghall never marry,” she asserted positively. “You must have been looking at yourself in the mirror,” returned her dearest friend. A Matter of Nerve. “Clementine seems to think she en- Joys Wagner music more than any- body.” “Maybe she merely has more en- durance.,” Caught. First Fly—They have wireless tele- graph now. Second Fly—Pooh. bave more Why can’t they Wireless doors?--Chicago News. In a Dublin Courtroom. Usher (the court baving been much annoyed by the shuffling of feet)—Wil) ve hould yer tongues up there with yer fect In the gallery!—Punch. Up to Date, A little miss, A little kiss, A little bliss, 4 wedding—that is splendid; : = A little jaw, rower ww A little law, Bagk home to ma, And, lo, the tréuble’s ended! oo “BACK= ACHE > If you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop into something worse—Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every time— Dodd’s | Kidney Pills Removed. The Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of — JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, over E. H. MNorton’s, ¢ Prowse Bros,) iness office down siairs—where he will be pleased to meet all his old mers, and as many new omes as will favor him with a call, Good Work—Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Ccombs, Privter and Boekbinder. Bare Footed No Never When you ean buy gals; nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Butten ed and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR J. H BELL'S Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Share- holders and Patrons of the Hillsbor- ou,h Dairying Company, will be held in the Mt. Herbert Hall, on Wednes- day, the 17th day of January, 1960, at 1 o’clock, p. m. By Onpmr or Direronrs. Mt. Herbert, Dee 28, 1899 dy fri & wtd MR. SHARAM TALKS His Opinion of the Great World’s Remedy Dodd’s Kidney Pills, _— It Coincider with the Universal Verdict— Dodd’s Kidney Pills are Infallible for Kidney Disease—Hie Own Ex- perience with Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Murray Harpor, P. E. I,. Jan. 15—Mr William Sharam, the well-known general storekeeper of this town handles the famous remedy Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and, what is more, has used them himself. He therefore knows what he is talking about when he says ‘‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a sterling good medicine.” “‘Do you sell many boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in Murray Harbor?” Mr. Sharam was asked. “‘Dozens and dozens,” replied Mr. Sharam. “IT always keep them in stock.” “Do you ever hear of any failure on the part of Dodd’s Kidney Pills to do what they are recOMmended ?” “Never,” said Mr. Sharam. ‘From my own case to all the others with which I am acquainte¢c,” ‘*What was your own case ?” ‘Well, some three years ago I sprained my back with lifting, which sprain resulted in urinary and kidney trouble. In 1896 I was so weak I could hardly stand. After using various other remedies with no effect it struck me that a remedy for my trouble should be one advertised for kidney disease only, 30 I tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I used ten boxes all told and since then I have had no further trouble.” Mr. Sharam is well known throughout this district. Other Victims. — eR A wit Ra H HEN , Ay ht Sa) ee Silene os al = way that creature howls! If I had a bootjack I’d throw it at her, and then perhaps we'd get some sleep.—New York World. A Confident Youth. “So/ sir,” exclaimed the father im- pressively, “you wish to marry my daughter?” “I do,” answered the youth resolute- ly. “Do you think you can support her in the luxury to which she has been ac- customed?” “I do. When she makes her home with me, she won’t have the gas turned down at 10:30 from the meter as a hint that it is time for company to go home, and she won’t have any complaints about the amount of coal burned in or- der to heat the parlor for visitors. I kind of think, maybe, the dear girl will be pleased with the change in time.”— Washington Star. LS ee What is nicer We keep all kinds ranging from 12cts per bottle, including White Onions Picalilli Onions in Piealilli Walnuts Mixed, Chow-Chow Sweet'Pickle Girkens In lever or eork top bottles SANDERSON & CO We Have a Nice Ling at dinner than a bottle of good piekles, | SURRTNNN SRR ery LETTERS FROM 8 OUTH AFRICA. (Continued from page 5.) Writing to his parente from Oran ge River Camp, Mr. A. J. B. Mellish Bays : Oraver River Camp, South Africa, Dec. 19,’99. The right balf battalion went on this mornicg, bat we de not think we can get a train until tomorrow morning. We expect to bein time for the battle. Last night I was on picquet a short dis- tance from camp. It was a beautifal night and nothing very remarkable hap pened, Our party discerned objects moving on the veldt and crept up on them. The sergeant in charge cbal- lenged them but they did not halt. We wereabout to fire when we discovered thev were ostriches, The Gordon Highlanders and other regiments are here. Two men were shot the other night, Que of them belonged te the Shropshire regiment. There are a good many prisoners here, mostly wounded Boers. We have hard tack and salt canned Mutton now. We sleep on ground under tent with blankets rolled around us though it is likely we will dispense with the tente further on. Mules are the chief beaste of burden. Six or eight of themare harnessed to a cart driven by Kaffirs. Our men are busy building a railway siding today. A bridge was blown up by the Boers the other day, which prevented our onward journey. After leaving bere all our letters will be read, and we will be limited toa certain sumber. It is very hot ard sandy nere—very few tree’. Our password last night was “Cham berlain,” after the Hon. Joseph Chamber- lain. Some of the wounded eoldiera were showing me things they had taken from dead Boers, etc. One man is said to bave got a bet of diamonds and it was quite a common thing for men to come back froia a charge riding a Boer’s pony. Have not had any news from yet, Ali the Island boys are well. * * * Cauada Discount sale ot Willow Marke: Baskets Last week we received a large case of Willow Market Baskets from Eng- land that should have been here 3 where on the way. quick we have decided to take a dis- count of 12} per cent off our regular selling prices. This is a chance to get a nice servicable market basket at a low figure. Call early and get your pick of them. Been & GOFF GROCERS. " SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY ASE AC aS Office in New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection. IR. AYEPS Office To Let. or studio. ‘vacated by Miss Just Chisholm, in Morris Biock. Apply to J. & 1. MORRIS. Tan 5—dtf RET ) — My <=) = aa ai aes tech ae ~~ The Rink will epsn for the season aamas Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES. The public are takiug advantage of it | every day. Please cali and see before it is forever too late. Behold, admire, and then pronounce, Beautifal is our show window—contain- priees that dety competition. The Modern Jewelery & Fancy Goods Store, SURY £00. $ SUNNYSIDE. sons’, caries Hall, or the man ing gifts for all, both young and old at} E.H. BEEK. B.C. PROWSE DR. CLIFT 5 a Sa gat IER mation, or cal—at Tra Xmas afternoon. Tickets same pries as last year. mOVEnO.... 64... $+ Childrenm’s......... --.. 91.80 Alternecn.... ++ seccee OL SO Present your friend with a ticke! or Xmas, Tickets for sale at Johason & John A. W. Reddia’s, and Apethe Merchants Bank ¢ é Ia order to clear a lot of them out nas re Ne List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown In default for Assessment d ber, 1899, containing names of ue on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decom. all such defauiters. and the amount due from respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Ouse Lot, upoe which, or any part thereof, such assessment is in default. Name of Ratepayer In | Statement or Description of Property upon Amount ve Default, which ent ls made, es & unpaid Binns, Blizabeth House & Land on Town Lot No. 26, 4th Hundred $18.09 Coyle, Stephen House & Land on Town Lot No. 3, 20d Hundred 15.76 Cudmore, Andrew Hoase @& Land on Common Lot No. 26 6.75 Hughes, Peter House & Land on Common Lot No. 22 6.75 Hughes, Joha House & Land on Common Lot No. 21 2.26 Lowe, Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 31 2.06 McKay, W David my Buildings & Land on Common Lote Nos. 19 & Purdie, Jane (W. A. O. —_ Morson, Leslie Meo- Nutt, Trustees House & Land on Towa Lots Nos. 97 & 98, lst Hundred 38.76 Stewart, Allan Estate of late Vacant Land on Town Lot No.(55, 3ri Huedred 2.06 Watliag Mrs House & Land on Town Lot Ne. 89, 2ud Hundred 2,88 Watling, Mrs Vacaet Land on Commen Lot No. 16 1.68 Williams, John Houses & Land en Common Lt No, 24 11.25 _ Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication ef tho above list, being « list of the Ratepayers of tixe City of Charlottetown, whe have failed to pay within the time prescribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will make an olication to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Juigsmnt ‘ and all of the lands above described, for the respective amounts so| em, ard then unpaid, and that upon eueh judgement being daly entered, tther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands, Dated this 19ta day of December, A. D., 1899. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, ‘City Collector, December 19, 1899—1 mo Se ect meseneeetusumtensnanneeneen YOU WANT TO REPLACE ——SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. Oo-—-—~-—- We are selling the balance stock of Blue Ware at cent discount, Call and'get a bargain at | W. P.i\COLWILL’S 25 per months ago but were delayed some-§ Plumbing & Heating ——- 88462 600e—— ; ' f I am now prepared to do Sanitary Plumbing in all its branches. Also Steam and Hot water Heating and Gas Fitting. Jobbing promptly attended to. All work yuaranteed first-class, Kstimates furnished at short notics, See me before placing your orders—it will be money saved. Orders left at R. B. NORTON & CO’S, Store, or at residence, Edward Street, will xe- ceive prompt attention. Angus McInnis, PRACTICAL PLUMBER Gas, Steau and Hot Water Fitter, Ch’town, P. E. I. THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPAN) The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. licCURDY, President ASSETS—$277,517,525.36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 of England and German manufacture—at the balance ef the season. INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,721,997.79 Be All Canadian Policies payable iu gold Before placing your insurance please call or write fo stimates. JOHN McEACHERN, AGENT 27—Sat & Mon Imo- STILL ON HAND TERR RICKI A few of our finest overcoatin gs and suitings in Scotch west very fine prices tor Alluew fresh goods this season. Helter Boirane® me JOHN MLEOD & CO