THE DAILY HXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY $ 1900 « that my Kidney Cure will cure 00 per cent. most sctrious forms ef the disease 16 oq pleated Send « feur- ounce vial of rine, We wil! aialyze ft ; and advise you fret what to @o. MUNYOR. At atl Groqginte, Me. « vial. Guide te Healf? eAtenl free. 1506 Arch st.. Pht i and « avtce e ) ary . me a aI EA 'f gm the ee a > » iF it es! US Oy BB GRA FUL COMFORTING Di \wiuished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highiv Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 3-Ib. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemicts, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER a PSS Stirring Things There is a'Ways an wnusual stir in the kit- chen this time of the year. and f:rthat stir to be bruught twa successtul issue good materials are esaeniiai. Quality in the finished pro- duct is impossible without quality of ingredients, We insure your prod- uct by insuring the qual iny of the goods we sel. You. | John J- McKenna Queen Street Semoved The Printing and Bockbinding estab- —-lishment of-- JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the jarge and spacious room, over E. H. Norton’s, (next Prowse Bros,) EF usiness office down stairs—where he wiil be pleased to meet all his old customers, and a8 many new ones as will favor him with a call, Go-d Wor«— Lowest Prices-—- Special Attention. John Ccombs, Printer and Bookbinder. ——————- WANT HOUSE KEEPERS Toe®come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOOSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we went you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness~) will surprise you. ORISCOLL ands HORNSBY (JUEEN STREET YK brthur J. P. dellish and Attorney at law beipg about to proceed to Souta Africa for the winter On active milit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s val], begs to an iounce that in his absence bie jaw- office at Souris will be kept open and al! jega) by sinees will be promptly at- teud ed to under competcnt management. Correspouce: ence may be addressed to aim at Souris e- ueval. 479-4. Barrieter —- Bright's disease. Ix ’ } | Part That the Bullet has Played ) War in The Transvaal Particulars of the Struggle in WOUNDE THAT WON WIVES. in Love Affairs. Not long ago a young fellow of good family thought to assuage the pangs of disappointed love by the active duties of a soldier’s life. He enlisted: his regiment was ordered to South Africa and was among those that opposed the Boers at Glencoe. Not many hours later the young lady who had been the cause of his leaving home read his / name among the list of wounded, and was so horrified at the result of her rejection of her lover that, smitten with remorse, she at once telegraphed her regret and accepted him for her hus- band. Let us hope that such pretty ro- mance will reach a happy consumation. A young artisan proposed to the daughter of a well-to-do Birmingham tradesman, and was contumeliously shown the door by her parents. Ina fit of despair he joined the army, served through the Afghan campaign, where he was so badly wounded as to neces- sitate a re-entry into civil life. on account of his injury, to follow his old occupation, he obtained the post of attendant on an invalid gentleman, who, on his decease, left him sufficient money to buya share in the business of the very man who sometimes before had refused him the hand of his daughter, but whonow was only too glad to reconsider his determination. During an engagement in the Franco-German was, a Frenchman, nained Pinet, was left for dead upon the field, where he was found later by the Germans, who having that his life might be saved amputated both legs bore him away prisoner into the Fatherland. Here he attracted the notice of a rich widow who mourned the memory of a husband whose valor against the Austrians a few years pre— viously had entailed a similar mutil— ation. Sentiment begat love, and when the war was ended Pinet became the widow's second choice. A certain non-commissioned officer, whose lim proportions had evoked the contempt of her whom he would have fain called wife, received such a severe wound during the Egyptian campaign that active service saw him no more. But it is an ill wind that blows no one any good, for the sedentary life that he was now obliged to lead was so con- ducive to the formation of adipose tis- sue that he rapidly found favor in the lady’s sight, and within a year became a happy bridegroom. A certain officer much courted by society, a perfect paragon for good looks and valor, but of very limited means, sighed after the daughter of a noble house, to whom, however, he never dared breathe his love. About this time war with Russia broke out, and our hero went with his regi- ment to the Crimea, where he received a terrible wound that meant life-dis— figurement. On his return the lady, whom he had loved in secret, sought him out, and said that, although sne had known his feelings towards herself, only his honorable misfortune could have wrung from her the confession that they were recipocrated. The marriage, which was soon after celebrated, was fraught with every happiness . A laughable episode occurred during the late war between America and Spain. Miss Anna Botchen, whose heartless conduct had driven her lover, Silas K, Beel, to volunteer for active service, was horrified to see his name among the wounded. She at once wrote him a letter full of contrition and sorrow, promising him marriage im- mediately on his return. Soon came an answer from her lover, saying that it was not he but another Silas K. Beel Novel and Suitable as’ Ss OR es 0@O@R Holiday resents ODOD GBO3 62 SUS D Sterling Silver and Enamelled Gcods Our stock of watches, rings, chains, bracelets, brooches, &c, is complete for XMAS TRADE. g@F" Orders for any special line of goods, or article to be engraved should be left with us, and will receive carefu| aod prompt attention. CH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. South Africa. {who had been wounded. Angered | that she had thus been tricked, as she 'termed it, into effusively displaying | her feelings, she sought out the Simon | Pure, whom she not only nursed back |into convalescence but, despite her lover’s entreaties, ultimately tcok for | her husband.— Tit-bits. The Boers outworks that have been | thrown up cover an enormous area | and extend south towarps Enslin. When the Boers want anything be- | longing to a Kaffir they make out that the head of the kraal is a spy and com- mandeer ail his goods. The Boers according to a Kaffir run- ner, have absolutely no flour or bread of any sort. They live entirely on ‘meat. In Victoria, B. C., the business men are boycotting all firms who are alleged to have been subscribing to the Boer cause. The British War Office has wired to Montreal asking the Canadian Pacific Unable to quote rates for transporting horses ist preachers inthe United States last from the Northwest to St. John. One thousand more sets of saddlery have been ordered from,Canada by the War Office for use in South Africa. Quotations for wagons are also asked by the War Office. If persons, when writing to their friends at the front, were to enclose two or three sheets of note-paper and envelopes, they would supply a much felt want. Friends of young Von Hugel, who was wounded at the battle of Modder River, have received word from him Baron Von Hugel, it will be remember- ed, died a few days after receiving word of his son being wounded. SALT RHEUM TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of Dr. Chase’s Ointment The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and as the flesh be- comes raw, and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is so intense as to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments are applied, only to give rise to further disappoint- g@ent and despair. But there is hope. There is assurance that can be cured just as scores and hundreds of others have been by using Dr, Chase'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 to 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 most miraculous cures in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it will cure vou? For sale by all dealers, er Edmanson, Gates & Co., Toronto. Raisins Raisins 4 CHOWN |\AYERS——wum, ——SELECTED Finest of stock. In 14 and 28 lb. boxes. Also all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. S Come and be convinced. J. T. FEARDON $1000 WILL BE GIVEN CASH wae. - On February 14th, 1900 To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Bundred and*Fifty Dollars to the | agent sending in the largest Jiet—$150 00 $75.00, $25.00, $15 (0, $10.00, and so oa a total of 63 Cash awards; and in addition very largecommisson will be given. Send for full particulars and free equip- ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references. THE WERNER COMPANY, Deyt H, Akron, Ob —_ that he is quite recovered. His father, | HIS TIME HAD COME. et ee | So Thought a Quebec Man Until Dodd's Kiduey Pills Cured Him of Bright’s Disease. Qvueneo, Jan. 9.—Nareiese Mangy, of 109 St. Ann Street, this city, considers himeelt ao extremely fortunate man, Je has come through the ordeal of Bright's | Disease alive Bright's Disease is an ¢xtremely fatal | disease of the kidneys. The sufterer liag- | erson, growing weaker and weaker, slowly | and miserably dying. Ooce it fastens itself upon @ victim, there 18 only one hope | 'o save bim—Dodd’s Kidney Pills, But, they never fa:l Narcisse Mangy says: “I bave endured Bright» Disease for over five years, Doc- tors told me I wouid never get wel]. [| I thoupht my time had come. A_ friend | told me to try Dodd’e Kidney Pills. 1) bave just finishe2 the fourth box and am cured. =e Many a mother bundles the babé ap in meny pouods of warm clothes, forgetting all about covering its little hands, A + Os ett A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A. | W. ( base’s Kidrey-Liver Pille return the ver- | eict thatfor backache and kidney disorders | there is ro preperation in any way eqnal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ica’s greatest physician. This great kidney cure issold by ali dealersat 25 cents a box, | and has proved most ¢flectual asa remedy for | the manyi lls to which woman is subject. The suerage salary paid 'o the Method- | year was $473.35. sale , The Russian government has ve all therivers of the empire surveyed, | with a view to connecting all the import ant streams with canals. inard’s Liniment for ever’ where, a C. C. Richards & Co. Dear Sire, Your MINARD’s LINI- MENT ie our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary alimeots, | [ec never fails to relieve and cure promptly. CHARLES WHOOTTEN. Port Mulgrave. It is asserted tbat the wine cellare of France contain alleged chrmpagne enough to supply the world’s demand for three years—neariy 150,000,000 boties. Minard’s Lin iment Cures Burns & Ssalds ———aP> 2? Six y-eix per cent of the elementary schools in Belg'uw have savings banks for scholars, while in England the pro» portion {is only 369, though it was 43.6 in 1894. _————P> 3 4a RHEUMATISM CURED. John A McDonald, Aroprior, Ont. Jae. McKee, Liunwood, Unt. Lachlin McNeil, Mabou, C B. C B Billing, Markham, Ont. John Mader, Mahone Bay, N §, Lewis 8 Butler, Burin, Nfld. These well Enowa gentlemen al! as sert that they were cured by MINARD’S LINIMEN1., 4 >-+ a Norweigian statesmen ate planning a system of national insurance to protect people incapacitated to earn a liveli- hood, —_—___ 23 o——_-—-—" Startling Confessiogs Show that 25 per cont. of men and women svffer the tertures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. CRase’s Uintment bas never yet failed te cnre itching plies, and all of these men and women could end t heir suffedings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have been cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way. ——__ -- po - — Every one’s lot appeara to be preferable toour own. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Paipiess Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to curs. Acts in iwenty-four hours spd causes neither pain vor diecomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the hest <ii>-<- Eee —_ The worst that cen happen to us is never so bad when it actually occurs as we had anticipated. _~- C.itarrh. Statistics prove that 97 per cent of our population is affected with some form of Catarrh, but since Catarrhozone, the new medicated air treatment for Catarrh and kindred diseases, has been introduced, this percentage has decreased. Catarrhozoue never fails to cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Hay Fever, and is warranted to come the most chronic cases of these diseases, even after all else has failed. It cures by inhalation. No danger, no risk, | pleasant to use. For sale at al! druggiste | or direct by mail, price $100. For trial outfit send 10c in stamps to N. C. POL- SON & CO., Box 540 Kingston Unt. s% MM ME ME cS K aS Tis A> US Ne oC aw RE “ie a v2 mas T.A..MacLo5ANn PLUMBING, STEAM & HOT WATER 1.7 HELARGEST SUPPLY of Plumbers & Steamfftters Goods' on ths Island 4 <a Skee eae ae ta M v. . . . 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COOK, Corner Queen and Grafton Streets ~ The handsomest and most per New scenery and accessories, and the lates* OHARLOTTETOWN “ SLOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves He ating Stoves eee ee ee Tortoise Heater: See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fenneil & Chandler