»- my THE GR.DlAUAl\ .-HARLOTTETOWN. FEBRUARY l 1899 ’ w _ ,_ i i i V V _,ff Y- -- - . THINK UF ll! A Pound tin of Cream Tartfir BAK- ING iiownsiifoi 38C A Saving of from 20c to Q50 on Every Pound you Buy. nilit,tll""S ' 1’ EW BAKING _ABSOLUTE Plllll GllARAlITEED.f( soumi QuAltir|i,lliit sllll our Pourlil Tins ' The good cook no longer has excuse for using Cream of Tartar and Soda, as this new Baking Powder is surely as Economical, at the same time being much more convenient o us. It is perfectly uni- orm and always works the same. I F vii ! _nine elnettiisl But Dodd's Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. _ Thousands of persons die ln the mime of life because doctors think '» Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure ,themboth Theyllavccured thousands tofcases. E 'These disases and other Kidney :E complaints are as common as ordinary ,colds But people don’t reah.-ee that .,lheyare atllicted till the diseasehas eaten deep into the system. Even then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- t tively cure. A Thousands of fav/Is an lying on 'flair feet, hdlo notr¢4k°z¢it. They notice one or more of these symp- toms: shortness of bruth, loss of memory, fading sight, ravenous appe- tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- ting, constipation, nervousness, pains is the loins. Their only ho is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 'I'heywoa":e£sil "..-B!" °°".°"‘L _ _ __ raoterries Nice Island Cranberries, only6 at Sanderson 6: Co’s, Pure Food Sellers. Eiasignmenls Solletted. ltromptiltetuirlli l0HN DAIS 105 Fulton llarltet, New York VV'h.o1esa1e eoeoloslolltltn notre llfllii Smells & Eels a Specialty. All correspondence promptly answ- ered. Stencils sent on application. S.B. Wiley tt Sons Boston lass I 'rnnusrnn nenarrs, Rzriaizniicl: Dunn’s or Bradstreet-'s C. Per Quart COMING EVENTS- A Gun-rzliun reazlers willjfnd ihejbllow- ing coni.'cnz'enL to clip and keep _/or 're/1 t’7`07l.C€. ` O. Y. B._""lie Orange Young Britons tneo' \\`ednesd;iy evening in Euston Stree. Hall. CITY Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. Tin; Charlottetown School Board meets the tirst Monday oi each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. roiinsrnii i . Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wright`s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Court Gladstone, A.O.F., meets in \Vright`s Hall on the first and third 'Thursday of each month. W.D. Gough, Sec`y. Coimr MOUNT Sri-;Pm.l:N, I. O. F., Iirst and third Tuesday of each month in 1~`oiestersf’-_ Hall, Queen St. -E. H. Duchemin: Sec’y. _ COURT AvoNn.iLE, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in Foresters’ Hall, Queen St.-J. D. Tay- lor Sec’y. Masons. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN. Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, iirst Monday in month. J R Davison, Sec’y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- sons in Masonic Temple, firsl Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, in Masonic Temple. third Wed- nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. ODDFELLOWB Port La Joie Encampment no 4 second Wednesday in each month.---I) R. McLennan R. S. ~ St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day ev,ening. W AMartin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets first and third Tuesday of every month. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. sons or ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newsom Sec’y. SONS 0F TEMPERANL E. Prince Edward Division No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, on Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy, W. P. _ Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, Sec’y. Orient Division. No 161. every Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall. John Ross. Sec’v. LOYAL CRUSADERS. Company -'A.” every Monday in Wrights Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. Coon Tsiirrsiis. - Charlottetown Lodge meets in Wright’s Hall every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Visit- ing Templars welcome.-H.J. SCANTLE- BURY, Sec’y. THE CHARLOTTETOWN HAILS -iii The malls close at the Charlotte town Post Qmce as follows (Local 'l‘lme), For points west with connections to ( Summerside and Tiguish on line) of railway, 7.30 a..m.and also at 3 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to Sonris and Georgetown on line of rail- way, 3.00 p.m. For Courier route to Southport and all points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a.m. For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday . nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. For United States, New Brunswick, Northwest, 8.30 p. m. For Great Britain, Tuesday, 10 p.m. Letters are collected from street etter boxes of 6 am., 2 p.m. and 8 P. ID, HIS NARROW ESCAPE. How Dodd’s Kidney Pills Saved Mr. C. S. Griggs. Hamilton, Jan. 30.-A startling story is told by Mr. C. S. Griggs, carpenter, living at 1.31 Queen Street south. Re- putable citizens vouch for the strict truth cf every detail. Mr. Griggs ended the most agonizing pains for eight years. He was a victim of B1'ight’s disease, and the best doctors could not help him. Finally he tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Three boxes cured him. To-day he is sound and well in every way. lt is wonderful how may Hamilton people have been cured iof Bright’s Dis- ease bv Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They have never been known to fail in a sin- gle case. HONG SONG. New Chinese Laundry, l Great George St. I Ulrwork will Agencies, Market and Fulton N t’ 'ill lo bathe beet' but our mm Bank. ae¢e1s98.dh 3 ‘ '?-I‘°3ii°|w'i°=ie93&'-" '°’°“"' 2° ’ m' _ snsfdln ,,--1 _ _r..A.s. Ontario, Quebec Nova Scotia, and the ...- s "5 .tl /z-is Q -""=;.`t » ' _ . .e ., ’~»» _ \\ "`;;:.._~_; '__ _" f"_`>---...__`~_~`. .ps f \‘| \-*gb /" t~ .-..\ “'~\-;~:-7 : `v-_ fa? ` ` . \.~’ ~' _. \*.;1_'-z-_:"~‘T`j_W` " 3 - -ii ~ 5 .....» f___~> ,Vg ff ¥;_` p E >\`\`- \..'j.|_ g Li `='s2~`-, \. _._---"-»".\;-_ ‘ -.;- /;’.,*' f int .i'_ \i'_ excise ’r.-tl l ii Frienii rnlii itlzltti (mt nf I-.very lin zlrvil of llutiiuiiry art ,\|]it-.ti-d by hiilii- _v and Liver Troubles. .__._.._-__Z_.__._- Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the need there would be for so gf-'ind 'ti medicine as Dr. Clirtsc-‘si K\dH€‘Y°Li‘<`f" Pills, and so universally have they be- come known and used thc.-t So \\‘h€1'°- you will round the globe, you’ll be able to buy them. They are a. pleasant medicine. ¢ffe°‘ tive, quick to act., mild to il-S6. but P°“" ertiil in healing. For Oonlliilralf-5011. BU' Ioiisness, Stomach Disorders, Brig-ht's Disease, Diabetes. Urinary Troubles, Riheutrnatism, Skin Eru-pt-ions, Pilmples, lrnpure Blood, they are specific. None genuine but tlhose havin-g the signature and head-cut of Dr. A. W. Chase. Beware ot courztterfeits. nlniqpnq- TIIDS. MILLER, Esq., MERCHANT, LUCKNOW. ONT., Cslrod of lorlous Stomach Troubles, Boll ls what no Says: ' I wel ttroubled for twenty years with acute stomach trouble and consti- pation, and had tried almost every- thing I could hear of, but got no re- lief. Dr. Cha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills were reootmmmenided to me. The' dose I 'took gave me relief. I found ..\ein to be the thing I had been, 10015' ing host. 'Hltfhave cured me. 'QHOMAS MILLQ. I TIIE F INEST oi|`oco/i.A1'E that can be procured,that the covering used on “Snow flake” Chocolate. The finest blended Vanilla, and the lightest, whitest smoothest cream ever made, that is the centre of the Snowflake 3 Chocolate. N o better combination was ever made. Ask for them and don’t be put oil with old-fashioned goods. Uct21 d&w tl Dec 31,' Word lo Merchants i When you want yo Seed wheat for your customers apply to IUHN B. HAHTY, Souris, the Millers ~ representative. He quotes Millers’ prices, V and can give lowest quotations on P. E. I. for car lots Also, don’t forget your Flour ’ _and Feed order. All A at Millers prices. - . _ . On d after M d . Oc vrlllllhd me ln migotlllie int tab? iinexiv Hock.on the North Side 0! Questia Bret d0& to the right upstairs. BUTTER AND CHEESE- Speaking of the Liverpool market, Hodgson Bros! circular of January 1-ith, says: "Cheese has only been in moderate request, and must be reported a shade easier. With an improvement in demand more tirmness would bs shown, as stocks cn hand are not ex- cessive. We quote to-day, tinest col- oured Canadian September and Octo- her, 493 to 503; white 495 to 49s 6d; August Canadian, coloured and white. 443 6d to 47s; iinest States. white and coloured 47s 6d to 49s. Early makes are in demand from 37s to 425, also. lower grades at 28s to 343 per cwt.” Hodgson Bros.’ circular of the 24th instf, from Liverpool, says of butter: “With more liberal arrivals there has been more disposition to meet buyers, but demand has not been brisk. We quote to-day, fancy fresh made Canadi- an créamery. in boxes, 963 to_102s; grade below, 84s to 963; linest States, 86s to 905 ;(inest ladies imitation cream- aries and choice Canadian dairies sell steadily from 68c to 75c; lower grades from 60s to 66s; finest Danish, 100s to 112s; Australian. 9-is to 1024; Cork firsts. 105s; seconds. 101s; thirds, 8-is por cwt.” --DEATH To Ti-in Jaws” The trial ofthe action brought by Madame Henry against theeditor of the Republique Francaise for libelling her deceased husband was opened in the Paris assize court yesterday. A crowd assembled tack cf the palace of justice headed by a cripple with naked feet and M. Gurin, president of the anti- and cried "Death to the Jews.” ~ The police dispersed the gathering. Asthma Gasps. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of Asthma are promptly relieved by a few doses of Turpentine. , FOUND DEAD IN BED. Shubenacadie, January A28.-Miss Ella B. Creelman, of ~Princeport, was found dead in her bed _yesterday morn- ing at Mrs. Stephen Gzaham’s where she has been visiting for two or thiee weeks. Deceased Was. about 24 years of age. Deceased had spinal trouble, but was moving around the house the previous day as usual, »---_@_._i_ Piles Cured without the Knife, l by Dr. A. W. Chas:-‘si Ointment Mr. Geo. Browne, painter, ol _Wood- ville, Ont., Victoria Co, says:-“For thirteen years I was a. sunerer from blecdingiiilss and the intense agony ” whith I passed through during thc,-se years and relief I obtained by Chase’s Ointment nrompis me to give this testi- mouial. My physician wished me to have an operation but I felt I could be cured without the .knite. Three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment stopped the bleeding and effected a permanent cure.” SHE IS 106 YEARS OLD. geliue Calipeau celebrated her 106th birthday on Tuesday at Northampton, Mass. She was born in Montreal. She is in good health, can read and sew ‘without glasses, and can sing with re- k ble cl and Lombard Sis., Toronto E. W..Day, Manager Globe Loan & Savings Co., says: “I consider Dr. Chase’s;Ointment inva.luab1e."We have- thousands ot testimonials from promi. nent business men all over the Dominion senule league and cheered for the army Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseedi and ‘-`.~ef.>_- . 4 - 4, :_--e ';» 44'-'Q gtzg at thc thought of death and sluyers as he thinks of the hurt of _the cold steel as it cuts its way to his heart. The same man, for some unsolved rea- son, will lie at _the mercy of that most deadly of assassins, consumption, and apparently not experi- ence a tremor. Ol' all the human beings that go down each year to _premature graves. one-seventh are the victims of this h _ _*K r 1 » Eg i ._;, rel-'eiitlcss enemy. ' _ _ The-re is a prompt and practically iiiifail- ing cure for this awful disease within tlie aiieans of the poorest. It is Dr. Pici'cc’s L'-.olden Medical Qiscovery. It cures 98 :cr cent. of all cases of consumption. It cures bronchitis. asthma, laryngitis, linger- ing cough, spitting of blood, weak_liinf.»_'s, tlirofit and nasal troubles and all diseases of the air-passages. It acts directly on the lungs and mucous iiicnibrmics of the :tir- pnssages through the blood, allayirig' in- tlniziiiiation, building' up’ healthy tissues and driving out all impurities and disease germs. It Wliets thc appetite, makes the digestion pcrfeét and the liver active. It is the great blood-maker and Hesh-builder. A sufferer does not have to take these asser- tions on trust. Thousands have testified to their recovery under this :xiarvelous_riied- icine after all hope was gone. Cczpies of their letters, with _names and ad resses, may be had by writiiig=t°or_ them. Addfess Worlds Dispeiisary Medical Association, BiitTalo, N. Y. Do not neglect constipation, Your £61- eral health is at stake._ D_f. Pierce’s Pleas- ant Pellets cure constipation. They never fail. They never gripe. One little “P_el- let” is a. gentle laxatiye and two a mild cathartic. They cure hilioiisiiess.ai_id remi- late and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. All medicine dealers sell and have no other pills that ate ‘-‘Just no ernnrl,” ' ~ ` L ' _ , ,_,,‘ TREATMENT SALISEURY . ~*.. OC CT] :U-'I KTC so ei m d °5.'i2l>"§% Blisitiii-i““».§i.’.5.* ,. _ ‘_ M DearDr Ddillle ALL MY PAINSWERE RELIEVED FROM THE tu d hild I months, of hi;-lriiiiae flrggi llieirtiliij ofawliich fatal; Wednesday; .ir Tiiuno, Lcarment Hotel every Any, Piece of Music or Flusic Book LEFT AT Flelellefs Piano Store. Will receive careful and prompt at- illlllllw i C- P- FLETCHER. “Opera House" Building Jan 13, L899-eod 3m ention. ~ Yah that bloke , ia l” aria--‘Ea1n’t e ide of vear face f .;._ V A~‘ "`\`- p p ' - __ '~ Garn ' Can’t I ‘ _`. _ A -Q |- lil f' ' O YOV ( / The man who lies at the mercy of an Hood -` assassin shudders ” skes ess to tak permanently ever saw about s CRAMPS hot temper be or iudgmont. llssrls Lisinsd How do you Do voii moan bbies are the I l beestsio ride. ick Headaches, 1.1 Pius 'riiey ne rgripe no never knows me rea ily are until uick Cure _. 0518510 ing for traps to r . 1 em it “ee *fee °°e..a~e<'e..r°i t:"”‘§ """ .-....22 accross; 5 ‘"1 ,,g;°_,,;";“*°e,,_, Charlottetown P. E. Island Canada arnngs' ml' D can _ _ twv- 24th. 1'-98 lot ot evidence to This is indeed my day ol mixksoivmo, for Illllfs .I. after suffering for tue pa.-it 12 years with the most aggravating form of Rupture, as all my' friends in Ch’toivn well know, whic D ’ could not be properly held by any Truss, You r Law S AND l"ERllANl-N£l‘el'é\& CgRdEg mn' Da ¥s,as on fuaran no ciire_ no pay, in spine lit al my unbelief. My' the ment md .j weak side is now siroogerthan theother. Into fm' "Wg an Nor nose li nn: from my workin Rattenburyh of ivlug my Pork Factory, apd instead of su£fering.any Pr, e %c FIRST. I can now realize that you are SUCCESS- he mill Wh0 a¢t8 §i‘§”n3§'i’5i“i2ii¥i?3.‘i‘i’§i?iil”o?¢i‘§i‘e°5’i‘¢'3»§'§e”'5 iii W’ °’“ “““°° “"5 “ll” Jews 21--Mr-.An-I ::.‘:.r._i:.:°.:rs..';.s.;".::.‘f‘.”..’.“.:i'.. .ies 1” °‘ ine truth or th' test’ ial to ' - closing astlampp fig- re};i13l7I,nd)iP by uortiiginrisogtlili h a'£'y;rd’s 1t:u°w 011 Or 1% lilgl » . AJ. UFFERER B an SHPE snciignn nigxoiervreilhr miiilr can Lnigcumtn, 'rg gh 1; ; (fame STAY cURr~:n.| Your tee is a mere bagutelle ew Pg"m25:_ ggplgpnaérippappelshave thrown away on good for °° iruteful hour! . P ummm hr ah mar a earness. I ‘ ' V FR1§D' _ _-9-¢_-_- ` Mr. Rowe is about 40yearsEoItJ{Asé§, 1?t?nvgtic°of m° men' an mm _ family and well known in bh'to . DR, m unt tg m 1| til __ c1obeLoan is savings co., victoria fgggggggg gvngv MANY cms wliidins = W un °ef.f°‘:P:e:tt°:.'*2."eese.e:“:e.tt,“'s.te’:°- 1’= =° Plmet f° M , y . , Saturday and Sundaywr Pic'roU,Revere Hotlil °r If but li' 5 d?°'th from Monday noonto Tuesday noon; yr Nmw ds Dr Low s Gnasoow N. S. Windsor Hotel, Tuesday and A11 dgglgrg Tur‘da t`1 9 or ii:ifoi-irndltliohp. ni. Call or send stamp. It beais an what 9°m° , for money Some will 1 ii ' If' I _'ep __ V :=; zgmmé M11 75:5- Sailing § A § depressing after-effect. § ; awyer-Are you s § lédlley car once 4 1 llllilllll lllllllilllllll lllll dsdtitdids All sizes, for Children, ___ ___ ls -1 1. 1-_W n-_¢ nn; u__. ll Illlll ll I 1 ul i-1| W = E E tiiiillllllll Ladies and s-_ ‘I _ ' REMOVED D R. Gentlemen. @¥s¥#¥¥ itll. Sltlllltl X till. govtoseots; -o-te- From Jan the lst ing and Book-bmding ntly known as . . Successors Book airl Jo and Blank to suit the Old Stand, Charlottetown, 42 -J sn 5