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You may tind some you weuld like. CHAS J. MITCHELL, BooKseELLer and STATIONER 45 Queen Street, ppo-ite Prowses’ WILL BE $160 | GIVEN On February 14th, 1900. To Agents se ading subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Bundred and*Fifty Dollars to the ageot sending in! ne largest list—$150.00 $75.00, $25.00, $1 5.€0, $10.00, and soon @ total of 63 Caeh awards; and in addition very ‘argecommi:son will be given. Send for full particulars and free equip-~ ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references. THE W ERNER,.COMPANY, Dert H, Akron, Oh For J eek From January 8th, you can get your boy a Mechanical Toy, a Magic Lantern, a Hot Air or Steam Engine for less | thing in the houses. | than cost. Why we mak this offer is that our shop is smali, and rather than try and against colds and grippe pack them away we will sell! TAKE them at less than cost. Also we have six hundred | dolls—dressed and undress ,d_ that we will dispose of at the same rates. F. J. HORNSBY Victoria Row, Charlottetown, P E I. War in The Transvaat Particulars of the Struggle South Africa. Lh EET Saved by His Water Bo ttle. This is how thomas W, Baker, of the 2nd Kings Royal Rifles, writes to his friends at Rye, Sussex: “We have done the Boers a lot of harm at Mooi river, Willow Grange, and Estcourt. We gave them a good thrashing yester- day, the 29th, and they fired over 200 shells. A piece hit my water—bottle and knocked it concertina shape. I was lucky: it saved my life, did the water-bottle. We areallin the best of health, and have fresh bread and meat every day. head of cattle from the Beers and 475 head of sheep in two days, so they must be badly off for meat.” Shelled ina Hail Storm. Ex-Sergeant Jones, of the Bideford | Volunteers, who is now serving with the Durban Light Infantry, writes thus from Estcourt, unde date 24th of Nov- ' ember. ic his aunt, Mrs. Hookway, of | Bideford : “On Wednesday afternoon we went seven miles. We got wet through. Then it began to thunder and lighten, and then to hail. The hailstones were as large as marbles. We were shelled as we got there, but it was nearly dark and they had to stop. Were up a hill opposite the Boers all night. In the morning we went to another hill where there was a naval gun posted. They were doing good work and put one gun out of action and cleared the Boers off a lot of hills. But the Boers brought up a bigger gun than ours, and we could not touch them.” Joubert ‘‘Nearly Captured.” “We have veen after the Boers again,” says the same man On 3oth No- vember, writing from Frere this time. “They soon cleared. Our side lost about 20 killed and 30 or 4o wounded The Boers had a lot more killed than we had J saw abouta dozen knock- ed overt with ote shell, We came here from Estcottt on Sunday and as we marched in at one end the Boers were clearing out at the other. And we nearly captured General Joubert. The Boers had blown up the bridge and looted all the houses, broken up every- 1 found a few photos and cards lying about. i am sending a small one in the letter.” The Marines at Graspan. From ‘the letter of a Royal Marine of the Powerful to his parents at Roch- dale : “We met and defeated the Boers at Belmont, after eight or nine hours fighting, on Thursday, 23rd November. We marched all Friday, rested till half half-past two on Saturday morning, 25th November, when we started marching | again, and encountered Boers at half- past eight a. m., in strong position on hills. Our Naval brigade of 230 mar- ines and 4o bluejackets had to attack the Boers’ main position on Graspan, under two cross fires. We suffered horribly. losing 112 killed and wound- and most of our officers. But we stuck to it, and carried it in a bayonet charge. General gave us great praise,” In Buller’s Bodyguard. The Natal Mounted Police have the honor of lookiug after General Buller’s person; and W. L. Freemantle, a member of the corps, writes from Est— court on 24th November, to his brother at Rushelme: “At the commencement ot this week,” he says, “three of the men and myself were sent on vedette duty up the Emmersdale Road. We left before daybreak, and went along very cautiouslly until we reached a kopje just abeve Emmersdale store, where we were watching the Boers looting the store. After a while they saw us and tried to cut us off from Est- court, but we just managed to escape them. When they could not catch us TO BE FORTIFIED Mac’s Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Large bottle of nearly 150 doses for $1.30. Macdonald’s Drug Store Cor Gt. George and Kent Streete. in they amused themselves by firing shots after us, and did not hit anyone. They are the quickest people on the move I ever saw. ‘The general can never find them in the same place twice together.” | Boer’s Bad Shooting Again on 27th November, he writes from Frere : “All the mounted branches and a battery of artillery went out with the idea of getting into Colenso yester- day morning. The general, when we got within about three miles of | Colenso, sent the N. M. P., out in fronc! Our company took 1,000 to see what the Boers’ guns were like. | They waited until we were nicely on the open veldt (the Boeis were on a stone kopje) and then opened fire with all their guns. It was a very funy sen- sation hearing all the shells bursting so clese. One dropped about 6 feet) from me, but I am glad to say, did not explode. Some of their shrapnel Jand-| ed unpleasantly near. They fired about 50 shells in all, and did not hit a single man or horse.” A private of the Irish Rifles, who’! fought at Stormberg, in a letter to his’ home, says that when General Gatacre saw the position the guide had led the troops into, he shot the guide dead | with his own revolver. | Letters from Sterkstroom say chat; in the battle of Stormberg, when’ Gen. Gatacre was defeated, the British Artillery fired on the British Infantry , by mistake. Gen. Gatacre’s distress of | ; mind, the letters say, was pitiful to, see, ' e& h VSPEPSIA Throws all the Blame on the Stomach—The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines— The Permanent Cure is Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. It is an old idea long since exploded that digestion is confined to the stomach. No modern scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more difficult part takes piace in the intestines. This explains why dyspepsia is never really cured by pre- parations which merely aid stomach digestion and act only on the’stomach, This fact also explains why Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills have been so remarkably sue cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- sia and indigestion. ; Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the Jridneys, liver and bowels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them able to perform their work of digesting the substances on which the stomach has no effect. Stomach treatment may do well enough for islight indigestion, but if you have chronic in- ‘digestion or dyspepsia of a serious nature you can profit by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have been permanently cured by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. One ill a dose, 25¢, a box, at all dealers, of manson, Bat@’& Cc., Toronto. IT’S MOVE ON Sicenbiiseinieinns The City Council passed a law, you must “move on,” you must move on. The policemen won’t stand any jaw make you move on, make you move on. At Sentner, McLeod & @ompany’s Store things must move on, things must move on. Remnants there on every floor that must move on, that must move on. Remnant sale begins Taesdsy, Jan- uary 2nd, 1900. FURS have got te move on at My Store. JACKETS will mov@ on at My Store. 200 hats will move on, at 25c—Sent ner, McLeod & Co. Sentner, McLeod & Co’s Remnant Sale is moving on. Our Remnants are tempting morsel for dy speptic purses, We need not write an essay on our FURS. They are well able to talk for them selves, SENTNER. McLEOD & 00 Gold Crown and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Mederate — Priees, — ' the teeth from decaying,” Ought to Be Easy. “I don’t quite see how we are to get ) on to the next town,”’ said the manager | of the company as they all met on the stage after the performance. “It ought not to be difficult,” put in, the comedian. “Why ?” “Because we have wings here,” an- swered the comedian.—Chicago Post. Why He Resigned. j “Yes,” said the old inhabitant. “a_ i; mule kicked him ’crost a ten acre fie!d, ‘an when he landed a bull tossed him into a pine saplin, an when he got thar a cyclone blowed the saplin down, an then he give up farmin forever!”’— | Atlanta Constitution. Imparting Useful Knowledge. “There are several ways to prevent wrote the answers to correspondents man in re- | sponse to a querry from “Miriam,” | ‘but the only absolutely certain way |, is to haye them pulled or die ps Chicago Tribune. A Sly Dig. Mrs. Henpeck—No doubt the ancients | were considered wise because there | were fewer temptations in those days. Henpeck—Why, my dear, the propor- tion of women in tbe world must have | been about the same.—Life. Cupid In a Huff, “Our engagement is off again.” “What's the matter now?’ “T gave her a belt buckle with my photograph on it, and she uses it to fasten her dog’s collar.”—Chicago Rec- ord. me | To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. ‘1! druggists refund the money it fails to cur®@ 6c. E. W. Greve’s signature is oneach bex Et Raisins Raisins | 4 CHOWN AYER Sma fe Finest of stock. In 14 and 28 lb. boxes. Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Come and be convinced. Oe beee OO SY O32 = & 32O™ AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian ani American ne vepapers received ® by mai! each night. Drop io if you want a paper or magazine or book tor-ai. Fruit, ¥ Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. 4 when you’re passing this way. -R. H. 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Ato months old Be Doses —35CE NTS Hh The f20- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. simile is on’ signature ZL; z Zit every meet of ley’: wrapper. Boots and Rubbers all styles and sizes suitable tor # fall and wiater wear —for the lowest possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER. Boot and Shoe Store. —— — Just the thing for Xmas presents. The handsomest and most per manent picture made, New seenery and accessories, and the lates: designs fcr photo work. Baby always weleome at the studio of ww ~€6GEO. EH. COOK, CHARLOTTETOWN. STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fennell & Chandler Ss — a = YOU WANT TO REPLACE — SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. o—_—-_- We are selling the balance stock of Blue Ware at 25 per cent discount, Call andjget « bargain at W. P. COLWILL'S ‘ oe >. ee eee