_ , ___\_1' \;.' \ 1;- \ _\,. _ y --_ p lllsll All Sad ' _,__ ‘_ _ qVJa.mesat7. ' .H _ 7- .A ou S ' V Grace Clliimh.--Pfayepuipéeet-;p.gOat 10g I EDITORIAL NUTES. 1i°"S' R_'°e “if “F - vj f"°“- 'i' T t tl U .tei St te. Schboh' lilvangelistic service at close Of L00k Hwglr l`lUl`th WiUd0w - V ‘ 1' l . . . . ' ¢ DESPONDENCY AND MELANCHULIA RESULT I'-'ROI KIUNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. illllfilllllllllllllllllllll ls the Ilnlailillg Conqueror ol All Physical iisery and Sullering. Pumpt Relief and Speedy Cure Guaranteed. lr. Phelps’ _ larvellous Pre- scription lakes the Uld and Yeung Healthy and Happy --- Al chances of promotion on account of a. ne emi lime neaieine ~°fl“’°°‘“‘ °“““”°“*‘°” "“‘°”°‘“"."” “*‘°’» the Civilized World. When the great :nerve centres are re- dial to perfect action by Pa.ine`s Celery mpuund, then, and on ly then, can the ivur and kidneys become healthy and juiu-in their several functions with ease _aml‘regu]arity. Your sad thoughts,depressionfof spirits, 'I&ncholla andvhours of darkness pro- ceeldirectly from a diseased condition of yeurliver and kidneys. --lie best physician in the world have ilpmy endorsed Paine’s Celery Compound ~t`¥he' safest and surest remedy for your iltliles. Thousands in the past have .hmdsolid health and happiness from the ‘md the great medicine. Donut 'accept any substitute for the gint life giver. Insist upon having “l‘hhe's” the kind that cures. 4 INSURANCE, All -leading plans of Life Endowment and Annuity Insurance. _ Unconditional policies free from restrictions, as to travel, residence and occupations. Men' women and children insured. ' ndman&. ilu. Agents ./ Standard Life Assurance Car _ ' _ ‘lou Call Ping Y0lll‘ Fflilll/Jag with regard to our work. ~ With a stef of £1-st~cass work _ man and the beet tools that* ‘_ money can purchase, we are enabled to represent our work as strictly Srst-class in every ` to any representation we make R°°k “land ‘°8% _ ‘ Tenessee Coal and Iron Mos-razax.. _ - _ V' -_ _ respect. ` ` ,_ _ " . ‘ _ f N 7 _ 1 _ ‘ By our works are we known.” Blllllll Sllllllll lil _ Founders. Engineers and Machinists. ' ' Steam Navigation Co‘s Wharf. Charlottelnwn, P. E. I. ' Phone 125. condense: Union Pac Pr'fd 75% _ ” April Cotton per ico lbs S66 and col le southeasterl shi ._ -K ,~_.-, -.,-__ . -_ - _ ,_ _ _ _ ,1 < ,,-i.="_ _ef .‘ _ v <~r'2?.~f".==§f2.'=lesp-we-*_+~f=_-;.~» a 1" ,.-- - .,;,-_“_ :_ ,. , _'_-,;,_~' 5. ~.,._.-~-.,';-:.-. - _ ,C xvwéa ;~..,t *fr* ` TH? G imniv, cn ilil.o'r rl-2 ¢ 'llll:“"lllllllllllll ' SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17, IMO \\ eil _, _ieais algo ic ni < ai s sent tive times as niucll cheese to the Brit- isll market as did Canada. Last year Canaria sent to the same market more than twice the quantity of cheese sent by the United States---1,337,198 cwt. against 590,737 cwt. f,_VVe first passed and then dis- tanced our neighbors in the race. ¢-it Few countries can show suchrapid yet steady advancement in trade as the Do- minion has shown within the past few years. In 1895 our total trade in imports and exports was 224 milliolis of dollars, in 1806 it was 239 millions in 1897, 257 mill- ions, in 1898, 304 millions and in 1899,310 1-2 millions, an increase of 95 millions in four years, 1, Col. Otter has repoited that Lieut. Mc- A Lean, son of Lieut. Col. McLean of St. John, “made a great hit with Lord Methu- en, with his maps of the country. Gen. , Methuen was highly impressed with Lieut p McI.ean's efBciency,both as a cartograplier A and asan officer, and promised to endorse his application for a commission in the Imperial Army." The promise was carried out and the commission obtained, The incident serves to show that therearegood Weeks possesses in a remarkable deg`me.l The enormous receipts of the Canadian” Pacific Railway and their steady growth in recent years are shown by the follow- _ ing figures showing the gross earnings of the system: 1&)6, 20,681,596 dollars; 1897, 24,094,534 dollars; less, 26,138,977 dollar-s;‘ 1sc0,2c,2a0,oss dollars. The working ex-A penses last year were 16,£D9,872 dollars,‘ ,leaving net earnings for the year of 12,- dividends were paid on the ordinary stock of the Company and a surplus of 2,203,847 1 dollars carried forward. The C. P. R. is F evidently sharing in the gent rilprospcrity of the times. A Minneapolis paper publishes the fol- ' lowing, which shows how justice is administered in the Transvaal. In 1w7 an American, had by legal pur- 'chase and strict regard to the law ob- tained title to some valuable mining pro- perty. Oom Paul coveted it and sought to dispossess the American; the matter came before the high court, and the_ coiut was about to sustain the rights of the Ameri- can when Oom Paul summoned . the volksmd, with the result - that Chief ` Justice Kotzo was summarily dis- missed from his position,- `the...sittings 1 of the court indeiinately suspended, and all the rights of the American taunt- ingly ignored. Practically the English are fighting in the Transvaal to-day .for _ what our forefathers fought at Bunker _ Hill, and Senator Mason, and others of like little mind and information, who are sticking on the Boers and exultingover the , British dead, are sneering at our own his- t0ry. I NEW YORK STOCK LIST. _ -*J _ _ J, Closing prices Feb . 1_6 i American Sugar 1:3551. American Steel and wire 59% Brooklyn Transit 72 $5 Burlington 124% Continental Tob. 32% Federal Steel 56 Federal Steel Prid 755( Louisville and Nashville 8 xyé New York Central 34% St. Paul 123% “ 96% J United States Rubber 32% l' “‘ __ M1-:Tri .` ` ' "L" E “ " "-5 I'-'Prince Street.---Prayer 'and Praise' Ser- Z30,165 dollars. Out of this live per cent - American Tobacco iog}{ " 1 Chiirch _ Services, _ _-___ llilllli Oelsf _...._.......__. vice at 10.15 Mr Mellish at 11 a.nd'Mr 7 Strangers cordially invited Seats pro vided for strangers. Sunday Schoo at "15 E L and C E at close of Sunday CVCDIDQ’ S(§I`VlC€. _ ' PRESBY'l‘L`RIA N. Zion.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. D. P. McLeod at ll and at 7. Sunday _School and Bible Class at 2.30. St. James.---Prayer meeting at 10, Rev. Mr. Fraser at 11 and at 7. Sunday School nd Bib Class at Z .30 ll.. a_ 'le " -i _Z 'CHURCH OF_FI\'GL.-\1\’D. E ._ - ."li ._ » 'maya St. Paul's.---Morning prayer at 11 a. m. Sunday school and ' i le Class at Evening prayer at 7. All seats free and unapropriated. Everybody welcome. ____ _ St. Peter's`Cathedral---Holy communion at 8, matins at 11, a. rn. evenson at 7, Children’s Catechising and Bible glass at 2.30. All seats free and uiiapproprated. BPPTIST. mond at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pastor‘s Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable Rev. Robt. F. Whiston at 11 and 7. All wel2c%me. Sunday School and Bible Class at ~ . ' CHURCH o_F cnmsr. nesday night at 7.30. All welcome. _ SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7, 11 3, and at S p.m. Week night: Service..--lllionday, Tuesday, Thiusday, Friday and Sa.turd_ay at 8 p. m. GOSPEL MEETING. Gospel Meeting.-~-Remember the Gostgel g in Prowse' new block, Sun y ‘i...as.la.%§s:s;.§:e ,Use Oak Brand Condensed Milk, better `a\’i’d` cheaper than a cow. _Put up by Charlottetown Condensed Milk Co.- A ll grocers. _ wtf »,-' _ ' MARRIED F ‘1~ _ ” "‘ r '1 At the Methodist Parsonage, Bedeque on the 9th inst, by the Rev. F. A. Whit- man, Minnie Trafton to Edward McCar- vill all of Mill Valley. 1 ~ - i ‘ 657790 "Sgy||{|-Seng” consists 'of 1: .small vial of pleasant pellets; fits 'the vest ~»g¢i¢m.g¢|¢'," restores the enacted \ circulation (indicated by chill or nhiver), starts the blood coursing of Dr. Humphrey’s Manual, in white N. Y. P I ' l _._ .... ..\. .......................................... ,_-____ » __ ` lip; i‘.niULSIl1N, e _,li _ coi¥smrl"!‘Iox_ and _-ni wsu; numszs. . srrrurw or saloon fi ra di?“i'~iIr'x'rl'r' ».l:isu.rn'.1ii<~ ni-a¢~a¢< er immune' are moss manlfcat. over a year, ___, __ weight, 1'. H. yvlncmii, cfs., :liens-tai. ` 504:. and $1 per Bottle DAVIS az Lswlzsxcis co., consider- Prayer meeting at 10.30, Rev. G. P. Ray-, seats. _ . “ ci;N'rn.u.cimis'r1.iN cinmcn. ~' J A English print, 1‘e1nn3,]1f,S,il1._ Services at 11 and 7. Y. P. S. C. E.Wed-l o0n at 4 o'clock. StraD8'_6r§ 8-lSWaif,S~l P°°k°=~ .. lthem V840, $1.05. and $1.30' ,Central Drugstore. limi 'es ,gives nature’s_ cure--60 tablets in a by W. Dodd and G. E. Hughes. _today for t e latest fad iii. rnen’s ties. Prowse Bros.17, li W. P. Colwill is 'shpwfng some good values in chamber ware. Give us acall and be convinced. _ 1 tf I Afew of_ those blue dinner sets left which we areselling at 25 per cent dis- count. WV. P. Colwill. - 1 tf. ° Remarkable Reductions in _ All prices ot ° ; White zoods ; ; Sale for 5 days only ; 3 Watch profit much , 1 ~ Jas. Paton & Co. 5 tl. ' l Remarkable Reductions in All prices ot _Wh te goods ` Sale for 5 days only ¥Vatch profit much l _ Jas. Paton&Co. 51:-fl 1 to 15 yd lengths marked 14c.-:- , ;,`:` - - >` 1. E, Q v ‘ _ `. ‘ir ‘ e-' ‘ii > ~' 1 " 1 l 5 _ l ‘ _ ‘ ,i -_. ` /) il I-NECK Yours _now for Sc, also 8c. flai:Ze~llett~ for 5o two bar'-- but come at -once and get some nf that 28c sheeting we f are selling at 160. You wil' miss it,if you don’t come soon Prowse Bros. ' 17 li and after tedag, Mr. S. N new music school wi -be cal public f0r instruction music. Vacancies for two or Twelve dozen fancy tea pots, come to_us in mistake. For ten days we will give one away with every chamber set we sell. W. P. Colwill. ‘ Tailor' Made Suits. ---Remember our ' tailor made suits this spring, before _ you eplac your onnmi. We have something nice to show you as soon as the carpenters no. 300 yards Costume Tweeds an Skirt- ig showing for spring wear at PATON 3; 00's, d 8; w tt, -Tardy comers made- quick' sellers--'W-e have-a lot ofi. white quilts which came to, hand yesterday; three weeks” later than they should have arrived---we have marked gai ' Prowse Bros. ~ 17 lil ` Doii’t waste any more time, j ¥ l - - _.J_ ' l 1 A I Yesterday 'we _ received e very choice meii’s neckwear, . -A . l the very latelt iid and petternsaadflil have yonrchoioe 4 You will milllieefing tbl prettiest line et; D ihé if ‘ a pleasure ior\tl¢{o'*f0'0M‘ /JJ » 1 PERKINS i . l l l l l ` l » l each. " They are worth twenty _ live per cent more---Ask to through the veins and so stc»p§`ia fresh See _t»h9m- stanley Br0S- V ' ,_ ‘ " Cold and “breaks up” a stubborn 16 Qi. _ _ f ' Cold that "hangs on” and known as i _ V Ll 6",m'Edilioh de Luxe. - ‘f |‘ _ ' ' ' i'/ll ' - d ld, h ll b t f. ._ X., - Illia Eiioutt th; Zire, trieatislldnt xiii -E". ` 0 * 0 V V- A E l '/._ cure of the sick in all maladies; ; A' .' A chapter especially on the Diseases: of Children. Address _ ' ' Humphrey‘s Homeopathic Med# E _ , eine Co., Cor. William and John Sts., ’ _ 1 ' _ We have a limited number of copies F - A’-l mmmmm _ m lingua, ' g iululuwul GR|p 100 C0111 'li of ours ie great value. ,We haveother splendid' val _ues to _offer your- ' _ Look over our stock--Large discounts on S0»p¢',___ _Hair Brushes, etc., this month."""' = l_ll_llllll.ll~ Sunnyside. llllllrlllllllll ` 1~ - - -, ` Take Laxetive Frrmo Quinine Tablets- Al $ T0 CURE A COLD IN A DAY. 0 ' .asses'~e:.=:e;.#='1.::f°.;_sx.ff::.'=:.‘:.'i.f:"° ~ ' _ " ‘ A FY _ er Lookin rmisny rlskmbuy hem--e-our rtlRi\*1rURE§ W0m@“’SSff0vs Boots) - - “ looks well and we s ars Well. lVcmf5n’s C ctli Sippers " ltirgllsh Rope Slippers - ' ’ “’ German .Slippers - - 35 “ Forgood rURNlrURi~;lme fl.. not ca.-9 :of Girls Pebble Boots - - - 73 “ 9 Infants’ Boots - ,- Woni-en’s Felt Bouts, size 3 and 4 “ , . / ` ~ , _ J' Tailoli for The best is absolutely newlsary for you to rl-le WEATHER I 0 I I I --_ - - i I `._i For Your \V_»\sHixG'r0>i, Feb. 15.---(Special)---Fair ` PM: égn _ '_ I f - ' . 1-, - y 'fningtobrisk ,,-'ffgg g "~"/,f;‘ l:-'b».ii`f, / `\ z, A" ri) ,Ka ~‘~.`\_ gf., -l liortliwesterly winds. , i (2-I3" 5"; ;~ l l 0 / / - 15 cents , 25 H __ _ _25 u 50 syemmmmqsi e oxeg R€l‘l1l‘l2ll1l1S Pr1nts.` l Laces. il Ribbon; ' Dress G»oQds. Flannelottem 7 ' EAR