a = } + a a | e y > rr f< ey Te L oft A ~/ee 2 8 & SAN = & ' a / w) ' Ss youl roat a : fe ‘ 1 } ac k ne cr ' qh 174 - I * id bur : , ; > cent’ of ne i » Wis Fece;ive | Ai stantaneous ose ct | \ AMSO § p SAN It acts as a soothing demu] Bi cent on your parched am irritated membrane. It never fails to check the most severe cough, and, pro gerly used, it will permanently cure the most obstinate one. Bets. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. SEMUINE QLO TIME AGATE WARE. How often you take up your old ime enamelled ware, and wish you wuld get some more like it. It was so clean, so durable, so | Fgod. You can gratify your wish | yy asking for “CRESCENT” | Steel Agate Ware It is made by the same process. itis made with the same care, and esis no more than poorer goods. sist on getting Crescent ’”’ nd, then you get the best. MADE BY The Thos. Davidson Mi'f’g Co. MONTREAL. | | er hite’s ramels d owflalke ocolates <= Can be had at any following firs. class oce T. J. Morris DL. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, » |W. A. ilutcheson W. F. Carter Niewurt & Gates Sanderson & Cu. J.D. NeLeod & R. H, Wason, | e Scorcun Wuisky chosen he Red Cross Society, Lon- for use by the invalided aud hospitals in South isthe famous WHITE SE CELLAkK” brand of le & Co,, Distillers, Lim- Islay and Giasgow, one ¥¢ cldest firms in the trade. timation of this, Messrs it, with usual generous. Presented 200 cases free arge, and shipped them | t% steamer to the Cape. | : ; | of the family is a yol-| ‘fin the Imperial Yeo-| and on his way now to Cape. It is hoped that ay give a vood account of if. s . ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND iS FOR SALE AT YOHN McKENNA'S, | W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills return the vor- / Finest of stock. tHE DAILY en. Bread For llorses, A delivery wagon of one of the big bread baking factories stopped in front fan up town liv and boarding stg. ble, and two men at once unloaded bar- rels of bread and carried them into the Stable. The bread looked good and was good. There Sizes of loaves made,” “rye,” “graham” and “cottage.” The curiosity of bread being nroused, Were all sorts and in the barrels—* “Vienna,” ‘home- “potato,” 4 man who saw the delivered to the stable was and he ventured to ask the broprie tor of the stable what it meant. “Ther ‘e's nothing remarkable about it,” said the proprietor With @ laugh. i “I simply buy it for horse feed. We grind the bread up and mix it with | other feed, and it makes first class food for horses. It is stale bread and costs us 40 cents a bgrrel, and there are 50 or 6O loaves to the barrel, so you see it | comes pretty cheap. Some of the bread | is only a day old and is good enough | ' for any man to eat, but the bread fac- tories cannot sell it. What you see bere are returned loaves from the grocer. | les.” thinatniniiiactiiaaliatiiniahi es, The Ilusion. “What beautiful peaches!* said an | old lady as she stopped at a stall! in the |; market and admired a basket of the choice fruit. They were covered with a | pink gauze and looked very tempting , indeed. The old lady bought the peaches and took them home. The next day she ap- peared again at the stall and showed the stall keeper a small piece of pink reiling. “Do you keep that kind of veiling for ale?” she asked. The stall keeper told her that he did 40t. ‘Well,’ she said, “when I took those peaches home they were small and sour and green, and I thought if I could get some of that veiling that made them look so pretty and plump in the basket I'd wear it myself. If it would improve me as much as it did the peaches, people would think I’d MAAMLN Wh Baking Powder Wade ‘final pure cream of ot tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. ee Alum baking puw#ers are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. Ro “AL GAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. epee a - eee aera Necessary ¥- recaution. “What a fine looking little boy!” ex: claimed the good natured woman to her traveling acquaintance, “How old is he?” “You’re not connected with the rail- road, are you?” asked the suspicious mother. “Certainly not.’ “Not in any capacity whatever?’ “No. ” “Well, just wait until the conductor gets out of hearing and I'll tel] you,” Chicago Post. <ouneaouinsmnensineunenstionenegminissens The Impressionist, Connoisseur—It sounds mean to ros peat it, but he declared that your land- Scape did not look a bit like nature. Artist—Ah, that was high praise! The true impressienist does not have to indulge in servile imitation of the object he depicts.—Boston Transcript, An Absorbing Topic. Dick—Miss King is so reserved and has so little to say that I can’t keep conversation with her from lagging. Jack (ber former beau)—Mention found the elixir of youth.”—London Fun. j | DANGER ON THE PRAIRIES. Alsali in Great f£ource of Trouble ia Northwest Oak Lake, Man, Feb. 5.—One of the great drawbacks to life in the great Cana- dian wheat belt, 1 the presence of elkali in tbe water. This is a prolific source of 4&iduey aod bladder trouble and it is for this reason that Dodd’s Kianev Pills are hecoming ‘odispensat > in .bi- district. Frank C Magen. of Oak Lake writes: “It gives we grees pleasure to teatity to ne - xX lent cur cere arene e Dodd’s Nines So ]«. About tro vearsagol was tracked win Kdrey ci-ease and severe re in the heck. A feiend of mine dvued me coire Dodd’ Kidney Pilla, 1 file ant x toxes cured me. My back i a them « at ire 4 me einee, A bnuerfiy wes captured 1a a church: t Jama ca, Vi., la-t week. ~~ eee Minard’s ’s Liniment for everywhere, ga'e > ee ae ; : ; , A lawerit hat hae lasted more thena century has come to an end io Lrelsnd. To Cure a Cold in One Bay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists eiund tae moury it fails to cure be, KK. W. Gruve’s Sigu«iure is on each bux The woman who has tact invariably ikknows what not to de. A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Pr 3%. eict thatfor backache and kidpey diso:ders ti ere is DO preparation im avy way equal to this great discovery ot Ur A W Chase, Amer- icu’s greatest physician. This xrcat sidney cure is sold by ali dealers at 25 cents & bUX, and has proved most effectual a= & remedy fur the many ills to which woman is subject. ee ca spat IP nen Tne grindstone ie about the only stone the average buy leaves uvturoed. (wre Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc, —————— a Raisins Raisins 4 CHOWN \AYERS——sem. SELECTED In 14 and 28 Ib. boxes. Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Come and be convinced, J. T. PEARDON TO LET : The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning pine rooms, suii~ ible for a boarding, house or private resid- e } ence, APPIY 9 oe OMAS McQUAID Queen Street, Queena St = pearls, and you will have nothing to do but listen—and buy.—Jewelers’ Week- iy. -_—-_eorr CHARKLUT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 14 2900 SPR AW SO Oe oreo Because the will save mcaey he cotton, up” c our white values at a glance. We'll let th r. PE When a man borrows trouble, the in- terest eats up the principal.—Kansas City Star. Mieard’ § § Line Cures s Diphtheria. ‘ome in and Read Y. E. I clergymen’s testimonials to the wonderful cures made by OZ YAENATOR. Nature's Perfect Blood, Puriser ures all chronic Diseases. For sale only at Hacdonaids Drug diore Cor. Kent and Great Geo. Sts, NIGIIT BELL TELEPHONE, JUST IN= oD oS ORO A ™ A few dozen regulation Hockey Sticks and Pucks re- ceived Saturday. A few Shin Pads left) which can be bought cheap. CHAS J, MITCHELL; BoOKSELLER and STATIONER Queen Streer. Upp. Prowre’s...... EON ER. The Rink wi!l epen for the season Xmas afternoon. Tickets same price as last year Gents? ........ .. 0. 88.50 RTNOe? .. 5. see cose 82,50 Chilidren’s......... ... 31.50 Atternoon.,........... $1.50 Present your friend with a ticke* or Xmas Tickets for sale at Johnson & John sons’, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apcthe. caries Hall, or the managers. E.H. BEER. B. C. PROWSE Only One More Month 00—_-—-—_ Our celery will only hold out about one month. Some of the wise ones are order- ing a quantity to be kept in reserve for tnem. We bave held on to the best for the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this reepect we resemble children who keep the most dainty part of their lunch to the last and at the rate it is going the time will soon come when there will not even be a last. The moral to the above is quite plainjvo need to read between the lines it is enjoy it while it laets. We also have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod aud Ieclaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brussells sprouts, red white cabbage, carrots, beets, parerips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mushroom ipfa few days at (days Stalls Market. wee eure eo’se |] > » | AT a MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American ne #spapers received by mail each night. Prop io if you want ‘a paper or magazine or book tor-ad. Fruit, Cor nfectiovery, Tobacco, Cigere ete. when you’re passing thie wep. -R. H. Mase woe Powewrees Ugo PHOENIX ol Har trord FIFE INURANGE Go, Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 @Se Gua @2et oe eee EY a SS OO32a % RB A share of your patronage “is ‘solicited ‘or this old Reliable Company . CLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES E. H. BEER, Great GeorGce STREE1 Authorized Agent for P. &. I Iso representing other, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Com panies. The Bank of Nova Scotia (INCORPORATED 1832) ~~ Capital, - - $1,704,000 Reserve, - - $2,130,000 A general banking business transacted. Deposits received and interest allowed at 3)”. J. J. GAY & SON, Jan 6—lmo, MAKE THIS MEMO. IN YOUR BOOK BEFORE LEAVING HOME...... “See Perkins’ Line Whitewear aaee | ' your continued patronage. WHY ? stock contains the kind of Whitewear that for vou. the designs, the stitching, the whole “‘get wear is correct in every particular. the prices have been so fixed that you'll appreciate the That’s “why.” e whitewear tell the rest of the story, eater It Pays to Buy at RKINS & CO’S SUNNYSIDE. We Wich Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and Prosperous NW We also desire to thank them f their very liberal patronage during th past year, making 1t the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase ia business, We will strive to merit still further ws is 20 PER CENT OFF ALL HEATING STOVES ospekeeanad Genuine ~ Tortoise INCLUDED. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People, W. N. TANTON JEWELER Treat George Streets dours from G rafvoa Btecsece HILLSBORO RINK AFTERNOON SKATING Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.50 to 6, with band until further notice. EVENING SKATING Mcnday and Thursday §& to 10. Band in attendance. Couzx0n Books now oa sale, 5 skates forone dollar. B. C. PROWSE f Managerr Important— Announcement We hereby beg to aunounce to our cuctomers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Messrs R, F. Maddigan & Co, and would solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so libera!ly extended ta us in the past, W. GRANT &CO In convection with the above we tak — { this opportuuity of ioforming the custom~ ers of the above firm, and the public generally, that we have in stock a full lineof geueral groceries,which will be seld cheap for cash. Free delivery of goods to all parts of the city. Telephone connection, KR. I’. MADDIGAN &CO. Jan 18, 1900—d&w E.H. B EER, Cfli ce To Let. or studio. Just ‘vacated by Miss Chisholm, in Morris Ciock, Apply to r J. & 1. MORRIS. : Tan 5—dié Queen 8t,, Ch’towm SRD . eles ibe, so 9 ~ ge ian: 7s seamen ataiinac > aa ema aay ae na,