_ “I ’t, that bill now" &i'tl>°rl13‘ir ycgii daliity, rn wil .iii yolir other creditors that you have paid it. H ‘ i your l` t nder i. bushel," said)ni:ll:: gnu. “alihatu de siime time, ¢on'; 80 mun' a'posin` dat you is de whole electric power house an' dat-_ de town 'un tedaiiirir you was ter quit- ’ _ ’ 1.-I__._ __ ' ' Wom-Out Nerves king Ieadachel, Backaclies, Pains in Limbo, sieepleemeu, Irregularities, Nervous rms-ation um Panlylis- Woman's work is never done. From early morn till late at night many .1 woman toils on day after day, week after week, and year after year, with no rest, no recreation, and not even change of work. fCr il IS IUC same monotonous round over and over again. Little wonder that the nerves are shat- tered. the system run down, and the body racked by pains and aches. Little wonder that the head aches, the digestive functions are impaired, and the delicate organs become irregular. Little wonder that beauty fades, the skin becomes pale and sallow, and the body thin, weak and worn out. To correct these ailments and to'rene\v the vitality of the body a restorative is necessary. and there is no gre-.iter rmtorativc known to man than Dr. Chases Nerve Food. It is a new wonder of medical science -that gets down to the foundation and builds up gradually but surely until the whole system is revitalized and disease becomes a thing unknown._ _ _ Dr. Chase's Nerve F ood' is put up in pill form. und if taken regularly according to direction! will positively and_ permanently cure the most serious nervous disorders of men, “'°m§“ and children. 5oc. a box at all dealers, or hdman- aon. Bates & Co.. Toronto. Book free. 23 1 > 1, ; ~ .4 '_ _»‘ `\\_-5 H, i. f°R I ;: 1" ,.»fD“?£°L * im'-il r ’ ,, (;@5___1iita:srAiri1-niiruiuric ‘ it rmsrtnwinz f Ni-EU/" _Fmt riciituismniw Eiletriro /' Tm not PRitt25¢/5i_soiNiYARn _ Rotis Pitici:-Moo ~` .» iiisiuiiiriicrcoi i ryyiirflcrtnrits normzen. _ m ff ` i sl s ,-_an »,_% Hn _.mm -»- e-WC »_l'-1! HENRY R.LORDLY,G.E. A- H-Can. Soo. C. EJ G Got ot Ci il ' Cor ..ilu"‘..‘l¢‘?.. .'°‘° ' "“‘*"°““" . . Consulting ¥nf£neee_htGeaafd Work Rear ialtio=-i}yqrai_i_I_c, Sanitary liazineeritig and Bm 3 mn Olroei-Char.oEi:etovu__eed8t.-lolln. i . _ ` ` _ r To i Contractors. Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, Charlottetown, will be received up to the 19th Mirch, for the erection of a brick store biilding 42xl00 feet, three stories in the town of Sydney, C. B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and ,specifications can be seen in Qydliey at fthe Sydney Record Odice, and here _at the office of C. B. CHA_PPELL, Feb- ‘Z3 eofl_ Architect. Prepare for Lent _ Fish! Fish! Fish lf Fish stories as arhle are not b .lieved ~ but in th's cada we were not the Wgl ir=, so on can re y on this one. save anzli gtor_your trifle. and the tampt-.rg be.i';__we oiifer y- u is good ;E»_‘c _ com':ii.ied_ vrif-h the icq,-ggi pg.; till.; pr ees cons stent with qu t'=itv uni t. ic present high Nate rf the ii-‘h market. Codnsh. We hive in stock some prime Ct tl- 1151; *iv the ln and Quin el. also Bonc~ less H use and Coittsh oy ah; lb and Box. Herring- 'fl _ 'JE Thi Herring Market is paoriy sun- _ plied. nut .e can svioolv them bfi me doz.. biukct, Rnd half hbl, aim _I in sr-ook amine-i Silnvn. L'JUf‘ff€"~=~ " 4~3,1._=_ &-‘_ :ti-d a full line of 2'0Ii“-ml sw? we ~1 V ‘ ii* i ""“"" "“ " W ” &bl8` "°» ll18l'ld¢l`S l ‘ , 'have entirely changedthe aspect of the -v 1. -'ff =~ - ~ . ~l: ._~.. - ...» 1' ~ '~ _ _ _. .. _ _ ,. . . ' ..-=___,_ -__ '" ff " 'ii-f‘1§‘.*;'=. `=f-'- .. iff; .-_-=__.__.__2. _ _ -_ = _ ‘-,_f~“.‘-‘ic .-"'~ 'V ~ 1 f~>.1»I_ ':_-;_=`"‘ ' -.- .=»"~”.~_<_»°‘;~~_;.»f>i.=»' ='g"=.-;.;#‘t'.,‘-‘:~=~;.' if'-“-'_`~~‘ , _ _ _ » - _-. ff ¢_.,:.. .;"s.¢. _.(0 - . ..-_..~~ . -- .irate _ __ e 2 _ _A iiini:_c§ni`“. ` _ TETOM. . _ _ _ ,~ ,-1 .. _ »-. - ,_ ` z" _' '» __- wx- " ~"- ~°' ' _ wnomtsoav. nzanuaav ia. 1906. . » _ _ ¢iioNic's_ stikitiiubsm _» The news of Cronje`s surrender cmiie as a sunburst of joy and splendor _yesterday morning. Quickly as the news became known flags were flung to the breeze, steam whistles were blown. bells rung and citizens met with beaming faces to cori- ‘gmtiilate each other. Teachers and pupils of the schools, moved by a patriotic im- pulse sought the open air and sang the .\'atioiiiil Aiitliciii, while the little patriots of the Kiiidergzirten joined in the general _joy by siigiiig (iid Save The Queen. _i i lloubtle as the pleasure and _j uliilatt-lon Of Charlottetown were but a miniature of the geticinl rejoiciiiir throughout the wide- spreaid British Empire. \Vlizi.t ai day it must have been throughout Canada from east to west; in London, with its teeming millions, from the pilace of the good Quc-en~Empress down to the humble dwel- lings of the poor; among the loyal hosts Australia; in Gibraltar, Malta, Jamaica; at the Cape and in Natal! \Vliat square miles of red cross flafgs were flung to the breeze in every land that owns the sway of our common Sovereign. Next to Joubert. Commander Cronje was the greatest military leader of the Transvaal. He enjoyed great prestige among his countrymen for his victories over the natives in time past; for his cap- ture of Jameson during the famous raid; for his recent incursiois into British territories; and for his strong defence of illlagersfontein. He had for a time directed the siege of Mafeking, and of Kimberly and had fought Methuen to a stand-stil on the Hodder Riv_er._ Ie was the terror of the western border as Joubert was the terror of Natal. . Afvery stubborn _ fighter and very re- sourceful even under defeat he had shown himself to be. When forced to abandon his position hc had always hitherto man- aged to escape, without loss of prisoners or g'uns.This led many to fear that despite the desperate chances he would again get away. VV hen Gen. French made his swift advance toKimberly with a flying column, Cronje wa.s practically isolated at Magers~ fontein. The British line of advance cut offhis line of retreat eastward. It was then said he must abandon his heavy guns, but he carried them off and made a bold dash toward Bloemfontein, passing between Gen. French at Kimberley and A. Lord Roberts at Jaeobsdal. Then followed the hot pursuit up the the pursuing British forces. while our mounted infantry out-paced him north and south, finally surrounding him at- the north of Paardeberg. Here he stood at bay under the steep bank of the Modder he repulsed with severe loss the first gallant attempt to storm his positio_i,in wliichattempt inanybrave Can- adian soldiers fell. Here for nine days he sutferedunrler the fire of fifty British guns, till the bodies of slain \varriors made the cnnip as reeking, putriil chziriiel lio:ise._ He .. i.-..»1i-+f1‘!` -~~.» - f~ tln ~_»_'-...:~..., all .ii lm; loivm; pi. ,l_i‘_7 ~t»l `~~r3-1? “'9‘*l`i (Or"19v add’ "L 1,,-i.¢~<. Vre ~_df\Ii-:ery of 2001>' to alll l p ti-is o’ the Lltv. _ _ [‘f;l9<1m-ggi- eoniiectifiii. R. F. MABBIGAN & G0. Tnwer Oiieen #fre 1*. To Contractors. .Tenders will be received up tn Pictur- day, the lO»h of March, ln' \‘? _ Dogherty, prepietor of the lloul S Daviea for the erection of an addition to the Hotel. 'I he lowest or any tmder not leceisarily accepted. 'Plans and apeciieations em be seen at the cies of i C. B. CHAPPELL, Architect. 26 cod td. 3 _.___ _ ` i llot-r foi~ec<. otitsitlc, lcd by the i'efloiil_>t- able Botlizumutlc a brave effort to rescue hiui.but the British cordoti '.\'ti.\1 too stroiiej . to be broiteii. 27th, 1861. For nineteen _years this had been ai _joyful aniii\'e1"sary in Boerland,cel- ebrated from year to year with flving of lags, booming guns and solemn thanks- giving. Horeafter the day will have a. new meaning at Pretoria and Bloemfontein, their mighty man of valor surrendered with his army to Lord Roberts at Modder River. The victory was thus most fortun- ately timed. The 27th of Februarv will hereafter be more fittingly a day for British than for Boer rejoicing. ' ". l` of the three Kingdom:-i,in far-Off India and ' Moflfler Rivfsiythe rcsrgusrd iight with ` and among the kopjes surrounding. H ere _ i Illztjiilia was fouglit and lost on Febi'ua1‘_v It will be remembered as the day when . war, our Canadian boys were iuitlie V617 ‘ centre of greatest. importance and i!l¢¢l"' est. - They joined in the pursuit; they lathe time assault 0.. omniefs ‘last stronghold; they showed coniplctloul _lgailantry on - the' battlefield and were complimented by Lord Roberts in his despatch to Lord Minto; they formed ti. part of the corrlon of steel and tire which held in the Boer leader and his forces, helping to make his prison intolerable, and they led the final assault yester- day morning by which he was forced _to surrender unconditionally. Hereafter our boys will have something worth re~ lating to till there letters frcui the front I _ But Sorrow is mingled with the general joy, and again, while t-he Empire rings with acclaim for Canadian courageand prowess, there are sad hearts in many Canadian homes for loved ones fallen in battle. Again Charlottetown has been called to mourn a brave son who has given his life for his country. Quickly the flags were dropped to half mast when the sad tidings came that Alfred Riggs was among the fallen Canadians and the entire community was moved to deep sympathy for the bereaved family. ‘ He was a dutiful son, a. loving brother, a faithful friend. Tm-J GL'.».RnI.\.\‘ joins in sincere sympathy for his loss. funeral of the late Mr. \\'m.\Clielton took place on Saturday the 24th. inst., and not- withstanding tlie very uiifuvorable con- t. dition of the roads was one of the largest funerals ever held in this section of the country, great numbers being present from _ Bedeque and the neighboring settlements to pay their last tribute of respect toa man whose sterling integrity and worth are toowell known to need any eulogy from the writer. The funeral service was conducted by_ the Rev. Mr. llfightman. Centreville, and t-he burial took place at the Methodist Cemetery Lower Bedeque. Mr. Wright leaves the following brothers and sisters: Mr. James VVriglit Tryon, Mr. Benjamin Wright, Chielton, Mrs. Phillip Calbec, Central Bedeque, Mrs. Crosby, Centreville, Mrs. Lewis Muttart, Cape ~- _.___ __ ~ __ __ _ in uf. s Indicate that* your liver is out of order. The L best medicine to rouse the liver and cure all these ills is found in Tenders. DEPaR'rsrsm'*r or' PUBLIC WORKS. Ch rl tt t F b .Z6 1 AT 1_2 O`CLOCK NOON. Froni any person or pe-i‘.., St. John. N B. ' Tha Standard .Ltrbrioanis of li “Gapitol Cylinder” & B “Reuovii Etgine..0ils " Sugplied only bv _ _ it iiciiiir a` I ‘ls '/` QL :____` "._@.ii¢.le.»°fi.i.o.°°¢»i¢ia»b»». if 'I . i ‘ N. , r \\ Qs* prove invaluable as time W la, esiiiti l ,Bti/75. /-4' f run rlloroatalllle. t_hiSth_._h f _ _ 2e¢_a_'rAi.i. onuoeisre sympathy of the entire neighborhood in » " L __ - en ouro severe trial. -T __ 1 'C ___ il L Fbtloedd. Hoodie rl€’i”sr l Weenie. som iiv an m»n=..,.-.. ~.._».i.-» ____ i F _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ , *for the repairs of the folloiving Bridges -‘ it Morris’ Bridge, lot 21 _ Found’s Bridge, Lot 21 _ _ I According to Syecifications to be seen at tl.. y \ 1 __\_f,__ f, _ - ‘ 7 1 l witnessed in the blief time since they l \\ ere ermitted to 0 to the fiont ’ In the ` 4;. \ .,'} I .. » . ~;<°` _/' » ` . lil . t I \-i *_ nu ,`_ " `\ . _ __ Y. _ __ m i|“5°'_l3_ Neglect a _ and the most serious- _ _ _ _ will follow. It lives _ ity. The stronger. iii ilk _ weaker you are. Mertihlil lie- oome inflamed#-enticing aeeugh I I ` Traverse, and Mrs.:Buzzbee Atkinson, ‘lata the ir,T?_?,ti°nfiSt l-edpaedthmlzl th; hdgd’ Lowell Mass., He also leaves a widow and t 3° is 3° P955* _l “Y 0 5 e 'Sm' er' _ _ _ _ four ghiidl-en, besidesa great number of Al')Al`l50N’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief* lui Blyth other ieiatians an of whom have the ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. 1 i “lil iii); Constipation, i t _ v ~ I ` . . . " _ 'L ' Q _ 0 _ Headache, Biliousnccs, .I _ _ Heartburn, _ B . ` lndigestion, Dizzincss, __ ' s ' ° 2365 vnunstor ,' _ ' ` . T _il 3..... 3...... ... I weed Queens Co. ef _ ~ ` _ _ 5YDNBY» a o eowu, ie mary* , 900. ' \ 1 G Si:.ii.i:1>Tr:Nn1;as will be received at this ' bl M l as _,-1. 1 e is _ , uusiiii. incii iiii__ liao, _______'__ _ Q ' “- _f~;.d`f- We offer to those who have not testedfthoi . ef the CELEBRA'l`ED OXFORD' '1'W"E‘EDS anditlioe_e’ wlio D' ave an opportunity to purchase their choice of 'Z5 patterns at the ollowing big reductions: . ' O3 "5 bb O ents will buy 40 cent quality 2 cents will buy 65 cent quality 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality t 'I0 cents will buy 85 cent quality _ S0 cents will buy $1.00 quality Ladies’ All Wool Oxford Siiiting, 54 inches wide, regular iii _ _ _ _ (5.5, price $1.50 for $1.20 Many _lines have a large _pei-cottage of " Australian Wool. We consider them the best on the market for . the price. I I V _ 1! And the men of the Canadian Regiment ’ i _ ' i_ were t_here.lVhat stirriiig scenes _they have _ ' HAS'REMO_vED H_ S /_ _ _f _ _ W |_ i P 3' ._ _ ` if Ch" fi “uf” “hart Wrighl&T(le’s Slifrrooiiis Q 'T if r 7 FOR W 1 _ . _ . d Lb f 1,'i‘ea iiioscmnits i,'~ w ici .or to-¢1isi _ 4; _ - _ k* “Braliinlii.?‘Juqlirsiieiielltieu athjroufh, _ 'M _` _ _ ‘ :ir gig; U53’ 525149,: jll._.‘ ggellt 5359"' m3m5`l3¢h||'|“!l c°m|""|Y- Y N01 H i Q £3 gs" at - _ ,\\\_ i; , , F5 Horace lluizird Req. (wholesale a.gent)`I who li-i~ ziicgletl mf-ii out ofthe rf- EE £4 PR cu IF’ -5 i tail l>~i~ir:=~\-_ \\'.» wll handle this' pure inlaid T-_~_i. an ftuiire and cur- price is ` 25 cents per noun This Ten lifts niaf_l~“-. it n;;n_e for self by its p.cu`i§==.i~ f..t\v:r ur-fi quali f€c.=xifl to none, :intl is \'-'c-.l-lznov/n a svcr both tor-ri and couutrv ff 3| Q FY ._ 4 , » e~ :i ic u ~g qu..re Grocers. _ i._ . lass spec * is .é, ' T;1?JJ ;_~...._ mn Ixlfll 1- *vm i,~..~.~..¢ wwf -4*” iw ai# :Sw (L LU \1 ’ A, ‘__ __‘ _ ' ‘___ `. ‘1 V. W __ _ . __en (___ _`_____Ji'_n_mL__tS qw _ cu & __ 0: <1; a_iimrR__r__i_t__nu_e bo h_ and _ f _ b..X'a (JL Gi>(;t`§C &(1€f fC0ll SU. N R 1 HU h ( _ __ E 3 Q C_i’town, l’.B.l asain .=. Baca _ __’_-,‘f_"1>__--f-.L',_r _ ' _ _ e. nm tv. Haines. .\' s, oct iseaw eb_8d__:____f_so»»eno s. Loss, L. A. LLB. _ Br-.inch Stole at Victoria. . J i . __ ._., ,_\_~_ _ ~~ ~ _ .,.g._~;...'_~ __~_~»_~'_»i...¢_~'.~f:__, ._i,g’>'-'f<_,f.»-, _.ng “ff - 5’ ' a. 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All goodsconijg tc our care refzgive promp' f _ 'i _,» _~ _.J _ i i ___ Q -_s Y _ -Qu0_a___i..___bff_L__ ___;\_;‘ `___ __t__:.___fi.‘___-.._____;___ _:I _ .~1 1 _ "1 c ug U §' 6 ; F01' IJOW .. ._ .Q »,,.- .».;_.~ . 1:. -li-~ '_ '- ~ i - \~- ~- _ __;_ - Qu f»~ if Vi; S ° W ` " 5 f".i"i`“~:i;l;'?'{§F:iii§i:;~.i'_i '_ " _ _ ._ .-‘1#'.`;»_c-.'».‘»>i~".`~‘ L`f .=‘ 2# 1"".~I.<.:~'¥1;_"“`-~, "’=f"_“;._.:_`=,:.f**_ "?f".‘~~-il-..€ `i-" ..`f.~9Z_~l§`l*~‘§r.'»~¥~"».,.7»§l"¥ _ '" V- »‘\* V1'-*.~;”.=.~:_.~' _;;:.»~~'_.:~_-_\- _ :-_-_._1.<'~ 'i-_'-,.;;l' »-/_ ='..>»~ "= gf a ~~; ~ >“'!f= -‘~~'» 9 '_ . _ -Q1. .- IL ` Dearfior’ii’s»*f e’“rfect;“' 13.4 cent: V i Royal, ll 35 “ r Price’s Cream, 10.98 Pure Guld 9.94 ` Imperia_l,_ .~ 9.72 “ -Q - ‘”f~"'"~ *__ Every individual .mud pina-_ve » _ ,\ . l >ouii i>iioroeiu\riis< ' liw Will givepleasureintho il# l_._,___ An. imilll. imm- 'i 5 9 iieiiiiaeea -1 " 4m ‘H Q Q111QKi» ca :lin 'hielialaen thtsudtttt - >--~ ~~ =_ Wcl mide _ - - 7A; Y-if _ `_ ii gn ;-_,.=fi» ;'._., ._' j; ' j g, 5 ~l1"' '_ ‘.'~l`.' -` _\ i/`.'-I nt. _'ii-'_-.ts i'Et d ` ' t:.J:¢-- _ - '70 H »‘ _ » ~ ' ‘ ` " 1 <3* 3 -f‘ `>§ 5 ;i»_- 1 io .. `.`cti ci.; _~ _‘Je i;:=_i »_~_ _L-3' czill Vg orif __ __ ' =.f.\'.>~f.c.*»i.s':..»iiLs.' if. ¢ F P1 i',f*" - < -<6 EL- PE- ?._2é.T " " 5.2, ia Qfll P _ '- ‘ §“`.';`;`i?_°_;`_3‘_~‘; _'§_‘__<"i1f_?_‘»_'_“;_fif;-isfff, l/U` _,F _,VT 77 AGENTS- I ;;iri;1;~# ??"_.‘..1.~'.»"f‘*-. fJf<1z€“°' f .L .fs li l T £59 <3; Q53 i'ari-z=~gton’Siieet. _l Q; §_i_f‘$,~?3 i;;,,’_.'é :__ 3'. "_"“';Z» _ ___ __, __.i_i. QE __ _ _ __ ® -=- . Bars _.vs_ Sol_cz.cr_~. Ctr.. _vm eers &c. ,_ L_ . °‘ _ _* ‘3"“5" .l< _ ‘~ Pb deal “lib H10. I am .too _,iff ~ a im ;=~=_.~ 1.' l":r`_~ ? , _ 1 ' i C-'oo' 3. cool" to 'inrn cn. _ _ l ' " lvffofziu 1. " “’ Gi fs5f.:..:~_»_<>:.°'.<:.~=~.:_r»f.- ‘.=_=1;~<>e<>n ` r “ 7’ "‘ ~ » - l i sleeve lining" psy you i “nv the price mei! if not nceili will