sar | and A) ITTLE | t aD | IVER ) PILLS | | ' Ei SICK HEADACHE Positively <ured by these r Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | Endigestion an Too Hearty Eating. <A per. Gt remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowrsi. ness, Bad Tastcin the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Kewels. Purely Vegetable. | Small Pill. Small Dose, | Smali Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. +s'S COCOA aw | a : ooL TEFU!. ® COMFORTING : - Dinan ‘istinguis 16d everywhere for Delicacy o? Flavour Superior Suality, @ad Highiy Nutritive opertiesr Specially grate- ‘al an@ comforting to tho srvous and dyspeptic. Sold only in i-lb. tins, labelled JAMES FPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. : SREAKFAST a) SUPPER — a 6 J e e) ee wed cPPSS —A. Um Comforting beyoad «xpression to be abie ro go to a place where you kaew every thing is dove in a first class manner i Our aim is to give our custoin- ers the very best value at the lowest possible pr ce. We gusraatee all our werk to be strictly firet class. Give us a call aod be ceaviaced, Bruce Siewart and Ce’y. “TGB MODERN” Founders |ngineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Ce’y’s Whart Ch'towa, PET Phone 126 =e eo oe «~ a. | m2 @ = 2 S ——— tea & OA So VOD @OSSe SH se 03093 64 68 @& a= @e2 nr SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce ix oe Biewre Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYEPS ARLIAMENT MEETS FEBRUARY 4st } In view of the approsching session of the Dominion Parlianen:, Tae Gazette will be sent to new eubscribers daily for Three Months for One Dollar. “HE GAZETTE rOK THREE MONTH FOR war we | district director, al] over the provicne. | committee composed of Messrs. C. R. Appress Onpias, RICHARD WHITE,‘Man. Dir., GAZETTE PRINTING co., Monrreat. The Best on Earth. For sale at Maple Grove Farm tarred Plymouth Rock fowl, 6 cock- erela and 25 hens. Address . WILLIAM CLARK, dy & wkly North Wiltskro. CIATION. Directors’ Meeting. “it 2S a ihe Board of Directors of the | As3oziat f Prince Kaward 1 Avricu _ e ruil rowers’ yn Island met in the offic trai Assiirance Company, Suan 23 of the i 1 Thursday, the Lat inst ald H. A. Stewart in tne chair [he treasurer, Mr. Joseph Wise, MLA, resented a number of bills all but one of ich were certified by the president and ‘ered to be paid. Owing to the difficalts Oonvening the Board for the passing of bills as required by the constitution, President’s order on the Treasurer for § currant expenditure was agreed » nas valid, Subscriptions for ttftv- iree members were forwarded to th- adian Horticulturist, and any member Association who has paidin hi ~ of LA snnual fee of one dollar and who does no eive his Horticalturist, is requested to ‘ommuotcate the irregularity at once to the Board ; Tae su ual report of the Association vas submitted by the publication com- mittee aod approved. It is hoped that it will shortiy be ready for distribution to the membersh'p. Mr. John Johnston from the committee appointed t> wait on the government in regard to the —. it ee PERMANEST EXHIBIT ad of frait, reyorted that they had seen the ’remisr who promised that the govern- ment would defray the expenses of such exbibit. It will conseqnently he com- menced with the ripening of our first fruit next sea3on. Mr. J C Clark was named to secure through Mr. Patriquin,of Woifville, N. S., & ounher of scioas ofthe Grarensteins, Stark, Blenheim,Bethel,and Spy varieties Rev, AE Burke was askedto secure a number of scions of the Ontario Red and McIntosh Red varieties from Mr. Wooi- vertcon, Ontario,aad Mr.D A Sharp agreed to secure a quantity of Alexander scions forthe Association here, Parties requir- ing scions ef any of those varieties at a nonrinal cost are requested to send in their orders a8 to quantity and variety as soon as possibls to Mr. J C Clark, Bay View. The President was appeinted to call upon the Condensed Milk Company of Charlottetown and endeavor to induce them totake up the preserving of small fruita, etc., for the incoming season. Mr. D. A. Sharp agreed to take ud the fruit-evaporation industry at the invita'ion of the association, and felt that our early varieties of apples could be made to pay well for dried apples. The Board approved of the suggeation made to hold local meetings in the interests of horticulture, under the presidency of the A Dickey, John Johnston and Rev. A. E. Burke, wus struck to take this matter in hand. Moved by John Johnston and seconded by A. K. Henry, and,— Resolved that the Fruit Growers As. soc ation of Prince Edward Island do re- épectfully recommend to the Honorable, the Minister of Agriculture of Canada and the Premier of the Province, the peculiar fitness of Mr. J. C. Clark, B. A., of Bay- view, (o be assistant to the Exbibition Commissioner at Paris for this province, Carried. A communication was read frcm th- Minister of Agriculture of Ontario show- ing that instead of $10,000 as stated in the Association repert contributed by the government of that province to hor- ticulture, $40,523.93 was paid last year, and $210,923.08 was spent on agricu!tural grante generally, It was decided to re- quest the Provincial Government t» re- store and increase the annua! grant to the As+ocia’ ion. Afier the transaction of tine business the meeting Sitie die, other ron- adjourned AX. Burks, Secretary, pro :ew. Summerside, March 1, 1900. ec NOTES AND COMMENTS. —_— —- | —The Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany has just issued two excelleat immi- gration pamphlets for,1900—*: Western Canada” and “British Co!u-abia”— which contain a-great dea! of useful and accurate informationabont the country west or Lake Superior, and are of special interes to thore who contemplate setiling either in the Canadian Northwest or British Co- lumbia. Large editions of theee pam- phiets are distributed gratuitously io Great Britain and the United States, as well as throughout tae Dominion, and are eagerly read oy those who are seekiag a cew home and desire to know something ofthe dest couatry in the world ia which to find one. —The following is the prayer after vietory set fourth by the Archbishop of Caoterbury, under authority of the Queen : **O, Almighty God, the Sovereign Com- mauder of all the world, in whose hand ia power and might which none is able to withstand ; we bless and magpnifiy Thy great and glorious name for this happy victory, the whole glory we do aseribe to Thee, whoart the only givex of victory; and we beseech Thee to give us grace to improve this great victory to Thy glory, the advancement of the Gospel, the hons '_ or of our sovereigo,and as much as in us lieth, tothe good of all mankind. And, we beseech Thee, give us sucha sense of this great mercy as may “engage us to a true thankfulmess, such as may appeaz in Our lives by a bumble, holy and obedi- ect walking before Thee all our days, hrough Jesus Christ Our Lord; to whom, with Thee and the Holy Spirit, as for all Thy mercies, so in particalar for this vie~ ory and deliverance, be ail glory and honor, world without end, Amen.” TBE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 6, | Local and Othe Hens, ROOKLYN -A cl Dea ‘ B yud shaded he home of Mr. and Mrs. {homas Beara, of Brooklyn, Lot 61, when their beloved | daughter, Laura, died of heart failare, } She was a » 4 both by pupile and teacher. eb, LOin, at the vouthfal age of 13 very bright intelligent girl. Her genial and loving disposition: endear- ed her to all who knew her. She wasa favorite in echoo!l and is much missed One less on years, earth, one more in Heaven, ial al Ay Orv ano Weit Triep Remepy.— Mrs3. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been aseil for over fitty years by mill‘ons of i mothers fortheir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures vind colic, and is the best remedy for liarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. sold by druggists in every part of the world. Tweaty-fve cents a bottle, Its value ia incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mra. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. —_- s--—_— ‘Bar View Novss.—Capt. George Me- Kay, who met with a painfal accident on New London ice by being kicked by a horse while coming from Summerside to Mayfield, a day or two ago, has so far re- covered as to be able to return home to- day. Hehada very close call, being kicked just above the eye, making a very ugly wound. fe lay insensible on the ice for quite a time till discovered by a passer by and taken to the office of Dr. MeNeill at Stanley Bridge who attended to his injuries—There was great rejoicing heer among al! loyal subjects when the news of the relief of Ladysmith came. The pro- Boers arein hiding and will likely be asier to get along with in the future Rartroap Miteace.—The figures that areat hand showing the railroad mileage in the world at the end of 1897 gives one a vivid impression of the tremendous stride of modern civilization the world over. The total was 457,669 3-8 mlles ; an increase over the mileage at the end of 1893 of 37,000 miles, North and South Ameriea had 237,740 miles, an increase of 12,000 miles in four years ; Europe had 164,465 5-8 miles,an increase of 7,300 ; Africa, 9,3675 miles, an increase of 2,200 miles; and Australasia had 14,3833 mil--, an increase of 1.699 miles. United States leade all nations, with 185, 465 5-8 miles; Germany leads the Euro- pean nations, with 30.072 1-2 ; Argentina ia the heaviest railroad owner in Sonth America, with 9482 1-2 miles; British India, with 31,137 1-2 ‘miles, has the greatest share of Asiatic 10ads, and the African roads, widely ecattered, are mostly around the Mediterranean Coast and the Southern tip ef the continent. Victoria has the most miles of track in Australia. ESTEEMED EXCHANGS3. London Ontario, News: “If blood be the price of liberty,” as Kipling saya, “Canada is paying her way.” Montres! Gerald: The Irishmen are having their ianings in South Africa. Roberts and Kitchener and French and White are claimed a+ rons of the Emerald Isle, and if Kelly-Kenny doesnot belie his name, he is entitled to jointhe gal- axy, Photos of our [sland contingent for sale at Johnson & Jobnsen’s down-town drug store and at THE Examiner Office. Smal! 41Z>, 35 cents; large size, $1. tebe caitlin stance “* He that seeks finde.” He that takes Hood’s Sarsaparilla finds ia its use pure, rich blood and consseqrently good heelth. A great chance to secure Boot Bargains at our big sale. 2( to 33 per cent discount.— R. K, Jost, 20 to 33 per cent discount cn ali Boots & Shoes at our big sale.—R,. K, Jost. Big snaps in all Boots & Shoes at our big sale.—R. K, Josts. r 19 pairs men’s calf, good— vear welt boots, regular price $3, now $2,85.—8. K. Jost. 148 cases new goods, all taken in im one day; is the work of our staff of clerks on Tuesday. Come. in, look alound; there’s lots to see and its all for sale.—Prawse Bros. Big boot bargains for all at our clearance sale.—R. K. Jost _ MOLASSE 200 packages bright retailing Mol- asses. Wor sale by N RATTEN BURY. _—— = ee DR. CLIFT cures CERONIC-DISLASES and RUPTURE at Tru of H or Nova Scotia, Om x Bwiiding | Ye aons of P. BE. I. treatmeat, Send stam forinto | by Salisbury Werchants’ Bent 1900 ISLAND BOYS IN WAR, ao true, W ho’ve crossed the ocean so wide, To battle in Britsnnia’s cause, For Freedom’s rights denied; W bat nobler proof of filial | For mother could there’ be, Then heed her cal! and die, if must, lo battle for the free ? pvt Y-sonsof P.E. L, eo true, Kast marching eword in hand Across the rigged Trantvaal heights To tace the rebel hand; \b, well we know vourSapon hearts Sna!l leave no cause for shame, When hand to hand yoa’ll maet the fos For freedom, honor, name. Ye P. K, Island sons ao true, Now bleeding on the field, (battling with the tyrant’s sword Britanvis’@ cause to wield,— “hat noble cause so nurtured deep Withio your patriot breasts Vuat ever live ia o emory fresh Years atter you're at rest, Yesons of P. E. Isle so true, Who fought and died to save Chat freedom crushed by Xruger’s power,~- All hoaor to your grave. igh o’er the land the pealing notes Of praise wille’er be given, For those who died, as Spartans true, For country’s patriotism. J, Gowan Brune, March Ler. ee ee ed SALT RAEUM TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of Dr. Chase’s Ointment The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be. yond humana endurance, and as the flesh be. comes raw, and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is se intense as to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments are spplied, only to give rise to further disappoint. ment and despair. But there is hope. There is assurance that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds af others have been by using Dr. Cliase's Ointment. Mr John Siron, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: ‘* For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had to wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed te help me, but I was induced to try Dr Chase's Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely, There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.” Dr. Chase's Ointnent has effected mosg miraculous cures in all parts of this grea Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it will cure you? For sale by all dealers, ar Exmanson, Gates & Co., Toronto, ar ennnanennny, FOR EXCELLENCE IN Watch Repairing and Kngraving Send your work to this store. We can please you. We can give you satis- faction—that’s our busi- ness. W. W. WELLWER Jeweler and Engraver. THOAGHGAUGCUAUSCAGCCDSSQGASSOSCLUGEOUGSUROLOGEOSOACHODOGHCOSOCR0SUROROUSUREEOUQNDUHONOHONODONNESERCASNGHGROGONSOEEE PU Ge SOREAAD S88 Ccceg ge sete Gold Crown and Bridge Work. (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate — Prices, — DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Street ...--+.. TO LET The northend of a henge situated on Prince Street, contaming nine rooms, suit- sble for a boarding house-or private resid- ence, Apply to THOMAS McQUAID Queen St ~— an embarrassment of riches to choose from, and all of the newest styles, according to the leading fashion authorities 9 the world. 3600 Christys Celebrated Hats just—received that accounts for it. 5(0 American Hats are in and more to come; yours for Hats that are Hats. 2400 of the latest English and American Caps now on our shelves, these caps have a distinct appearance of sty'« and beauty, whicn is without paralel in this city, Weare move careful of what we put in stock, than you could possibly be in what you buy; if you buy caps here they are right. Pollen) Su | | ) (ug 1200 boys suits sparkling with newness, style and quality. The ‘ | leading novelties are to be seen in this lot of boys suits, Motheis, satisfy your pride in your boys by buying one at once while you have first choice. PROW SE BROS at