, ox —~e "A he im be SI aa 8 & = o an 8 Al GB ITTLE | 7 ory oe EN SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Litde Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Sadigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per. | &ct remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- acess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. | x F . a3 ‘ a Nz b - AA ow vA fF aw uty hei eeig ‘* Ko ty “Ii \TEFU @ COMFORTING 1a US ates overy Ww refor y or }lavour r ity, Gus lighiv } ive erties Specially piate- ful and comforting to tha rervousand dyspeptic. Sold enliy in d-lb. iins, labelled Jf 4 MES EPI 3 & co . Lt d. Homcopathic Chemicts, Londor , Engla SREAKFAST ? SUPPER EA PF, mia-g fF EPPSS 0 $ 3 pat} 4 : hd ie AQ \ PARLIAM:NT MBETS PRBRUARY 4st yI “HE GAZETTE THREE MONTHS FOR " | :es¢ than twenty-two, In view of the approsching 2e-sion of vhe Demioion Parliament, Tae Gazerre wil] be sent to new +ubscribers daily for Three Moothe for One Dollar. Avvress Orpers, RICHARD WHITE, Man. Dir., GAZETTE PRINTING CO., MoNTREAL. Visit our Store Where you will find a large stock’o the follow ng to select trom. — WATCBES io geld, silver and nicke!. JEWELRY in rogs, chains, brooches xc CLOCKS in marble, wood and gilt. Silverware la che optical line, epectacier, eye assee, opera glaceca etc. 2m TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. ‘ANADIAN < DACGIFIC KY. FARMS FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WES{ “A Land Iliimitable With illimitable Resources.” —_—_— ——. Gevernment Free Grant of 16( acres of Bona File Settlers. For Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets Transportation Rules, ete., Write ta A. J. HEATH, WPA, 0. fe ST. JOHN N. B CHEQUE LOST Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr.S Cousine Secretary Treasurer, Park Corner Cream sry on the MERCBANTS BANK OF P EB. ISLAND, for $36.00 doilars. Finder w \' please return to drawer. The publie s hereby warned ogairst cashing abov “qua. THE BARELY oh ee ee ee ee THR DATLY BXAMINER| “"™""* AY 199 AND »MM ) 4 th ea ; i Ss OU to i ai i ry r doly LOT were murdered by this pro f 1899. «eM swres are now freely exchanged ecamps of General Baller and General White—by right with calcium amp, by day with heliegrapb.” —Henry Clews says that “‘the anxiety gold shipments is now entirely re soved owing tothe plethoric condi ion of he money market. Ifthe Bark of Kay- sod should want our gold now and wi! pay high enough for it, we can very readily part with $20,090,000 or more without any discomfort.” , 1 <>8 —The Americans, ever on the alert for new outlets for their energies, have deter mined to ** carry coals to Newcastle” by lying the Eurepean market wit! diamonds in competition with the British, the Belgians, and the Germans A steamship bas just left Philadelphia for Genoa. This constitutes the first ship ment of coal from Americatelialy. But it will not be the last, black Lae —<A bill before the Legislature of Col- orado ioterdjcts marriage without a medi- cal certificate from a etate board of phy- sicians, that the mamis not less thas twenty-five ‘years old, the woman not and that both are free from dispsomania, erganie or true in~ sanity, hereditary ineanity, teberculosis of the lungs or other vial o-wans, heze- ditary asthma, ¢crofula « «bh epilepsy. It is probable that the bill wilf pass. — Bravo Italy! For the sake of one of one of its young women, the gallant little power was prepared alone to fight the op- presser whom the comeerted powers would not uodertake to coerce when he was | deluging Armenia with blood. In twenty four hours the Government of Turkey had to hand over the girltothe Italian Em- basy or fight, end it handed over the girl. Earnsceliffe Notes. A Grit Motto,—Hypecrisy, thou art a jewel. Mr. George Irving, Brockton, Mase., iv visiting his parents at Cherry Valley. Sherbrooke is not foraale, neither is Belfast nor Murray Harbor—and there are others. Tiere have been thirty-four sessions of the Dominion Parliament since Cen federa- tion: the one from Jaauary 29:b to Jrly 20:h being the longest. Here isa brand new sabject for debat- ing societies o diseuse: Which is the most injurious to society, old maids or old bachelors ? We regret to learn that our teacher, Miss Genevieve Macdonald, intends leav ing usthe first of April. As she is one of the best teachers we bave had for years her place will not be easily filled. The wind and rain storm of last week was very violent in this locality. The cook-house in connection with Mr. F. B. McRae’s factory was blown over the bank near by; and partof the roof of Mr. Edmuod Murpby’s bara was scat ered over the field. If it eost the Grite $25,000, the prestig- of the Laurier Cabinet, and hundreds of gallons of Fisher’s prohibition whiskey to lose one constituency in a bye-election, would the resources of the Britieh Empire — were they placed at Laarier’s disposal — be sufficient to enable him to win a msjority of seats 'n the next general elec tiow ? The statement made some time ago by our friend the Watchman, and others,that Lord Kitchener is an [rishinan, is incor- rect. Kitchener came of a Leicestershire family, and was born in Ireland, where his father, an officer, was qnartered. Ge is, therefore, an Englishman, according to our way of reasoning. One of the worst habits with which some people aro afflicted is that of ever lastingly talking about the weather. It is no difference where or when you meet them they greet you with the eame oli saluie, “Itisa fine day ;” or, “ This isa cold day,” etc,etc. New, if a man were shut up in astone prison where neither light nor sound could reach him then there might be some sense iv telling him what kind of aday iti ; but to be con- stantly telling people whe are enjoying their liberty and their five senses, about the weather—well, it is an awful habit. We can sometime excuse a man for in- dulging in the drink er card habit when he is “blue” or oeeds allittle excitement ; or swearing when he hearsa Grit talking about the purity of his party, but fora man who indulges:in_ the “ weather-talk babit” there are no extenuating circum~ stances; wefind him guilty in the first degree. Rex. + <> “ Rob Peter to pay Paul.” That is «hat they do who take etimulants for weak nerves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives true nerve strength. They all go at 39c a yard 55e, 65c, 75c, 90c and $1.00 a yard. All go at 39ca yard at Paton & Co’s, ~ Wednesday, the 3lst of J BAAMINIOK UOHARLOT'TEPOWN FREBRU RIVER SCHOOL. li-annual ex in : > OF & , >: > pston’s River 8ChOO ’ veid On cing at one o’clock, m., and con ined without intermisa: >n four, | during which time the bo+s and girls of aid scheoi acquilied thems ives io a man- ner which reflects much credit on their home as well as their scho' istic raining The subjects ia which th pupils were 1miaed were reading, @-ithmetic, geo- graphy, history, grammar, writing, and Those who took part io ibe examination were J 3S DesRoche, (:eacher) Daniel Driscoll, W-q., George darris, Esq., aod others, Atthe close of the examiia'ion a pro- vyramme of readings and recitations was we'| rendered, after which nu « and candy were distributed among the scholars by their teacher. Complimeatacy remarks were offered by Keaneth Macd saald, Bsq., and others to the painstaking and worthy teacher. irrent events. Mr. De-R ‘s been in charge of this school for thre veare, during which me he ba: labourea earseatly and faith- fully, and much credit is due bim for the present high etand: g of the school. At the close a vote of thanks was tend- ered the teacher, re-p ynded, Ore Wao Was Present. +e oe An UxsoyasLe Eventnc.—The writer bad the good fortuse of being one ef a porty of imvited guests whe met at the residence of Mr. John T. Mullin, Kensing- ton,on Tuesday evening last, and were cordially welcomed and made fell perfect- ly at bome. After pariicipating in che sociel amusements which our genial host and his estimable wife had kindly provid. ed for our entertainment, we were invited to partake of a bountiful supper prepared in grand etyle by the Misses Mullins, after helping ourselves to the many good thiogs under which the tables literally groaned, we adjourned to aa adjoining room where those who wished to indulgein the “ terpsicborean art’? were afforded ample opportunity. The strains of the violin are so enchaaoting especially when ander such @ maeter band as Mr. W. P. McDozald, of Conway, that nearly all preeent took their turn in either quadrille, lancers or waltzes, aceording to their beat. Ae the “ wee sma’ hours” were passing, a progromme of speeches was disposed of,and many of those present showed they were n amateurs in speech - making. After a hearty vote of thanks was presented to Mr. and Mra. Mullin for the social entertainment at which all enjoyed them-elves so much, the guests departed fcr their respective homes each votiog Mr. Mullin “a jolly good fellow.” — oo - NySPEPSIA Throvs a!! the Blame on the Stomaech—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- mey-Liver Pills have been soremarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- sia and indigestion. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the ridneys, liver and bowels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them aile to perform their work of digesting the substances on which the stomach has no effect. Stomach treatment may do well enough for slight 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 ers by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One ill a dose, 25c, a box, at all dealers, og Sdmanson, Bai#& Co., Toronto. To the Blectors of Ward 4. Lapigs anD GenTLemEnN,—At the rolicia. tatien of a large number of the electors ef Ward Four, [ have nominated as a canditate for the election, on Wed- necday next. I confidently appeal for your seuffages on my _ record, as Chairman ef the Finance Com-~ mitiee for the past two years. I have net ma de a personal canvas, as I believe the electers will exereise their franchisee for the candidates they think best suited to conduct the oasiness of the city. As the debenture debt of the city, when the sewers are completed, will be ever $500,000 I ara opposed te any further addition to that debt without first conault- ing the citizens at a public meeting called for the purpose, Yours truly SIMON W. CRABBE. Ch*town, Feb 8th, 1900. 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use ‘telegraph, telephone or mails, kR. T. HOLMAN. Jan dlyw lmo come to which he tonchingly mation, or call at Truro, AKY 10 1900 FREON EF a VE: REO TE EEE CREE t cen ellitetnemenes a | MARSHFIELD ITEMS. UOar 8cho 1} Has altained a bigh degree ' I “ieoce, m suse sf ot rar { aching ability of our teacher. Mr. Kennedy, inlv bee Our genial miller, Mr. Patrick Cahill, continues to dv a rushing sawing this winter. business in ' } Mr. Richard Power erected a handeome | dwelling house during the past summer. / The farmers here are contemplating the erection of a cheese factory. A grand social and entertainment was he'd in the schoo! house here on February Ist. Au excellent programme was ren- dered. Miss Evangeline McCormack presided at the organ. Spacial meetion ghould be made aSout the voca! solos rendered be Mr. Joha McCormack. The pies realized $42. Raporrer. a oon Maye HENS No matter what kind of foods you use, mix with & SHEE RIDAN’S CONDITION PO ER, It wil increase your profits this tap and wieter. It assures perfect assimila of the food elements meeded to form eggs. , | \ Nestlul of ESBS - May be obtained in winter if yon do as many successful poultrymen do, namely, mix daily the mash food Sheridan’s Powder. Has bees used and indorsed over thirty years. " {hamannieactanapeniannteny If you can’t get the Powder send to us. One ee 25 cte,; five, $1. Large two-lb. can, : 1.20. free. LS. JOHNBON & ph ad 7 : : ; 4900 ; WEDDING ! ; Highly finished Quartered Oak ; ; Cabinet containing 164 pieces Table Silverware (Wm. Rogers) suitable for wedding or presen- tation gifts, most compiete made —costs $175, se:l for $125 cash. Particulars from SILVERWARE, P O Box 1645. MONTREAL. - SSSGLS oP SOSH CEGE OvevOGdt 0 82 3066 6600 Only One More Month Our celery will only hold out about one month. Some of the wise ones are order- ing aqusetity to be kept in reserve for taem. We nave held on te the best for the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children who keep the most dainty part of their lunch to the Jast and at the rate it is going the time will soen come when there will not even be a last. The moral to the above is quite p/ain;n0 need to read between the lines it is enjoy it while it laets. We aleo have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod avd Island Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brusselis eproute, red & white cabbage, carrots, beete, parsrips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuee and mushroom in‘a few days at Gays Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Mon thurs sat & wkly. We Wich Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and Prosperous N° w We also desire to thank them f their very liberal patronage during t h past year, making 1t the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid inerease iu business. We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Yreat George Street, doors from Grafton St...... Sceememnee~ Ptr ier erte peer Ge ce cee te ee Ge Dk. CLIFT cures CERONIC-DISE ASES and RUPT URE by Salisbury treatmeut, — yu for imfer ova a,§ Office Bank of Halfax Building a M erchantg’ | &e@\ yr € oF a Oy RA aXe oY ee a = @ aN 2 ® peae ee tte ete ee ee ee ce ee se Ts 6s es 6s BRT sane GEE GCE ONHE I Glove Goodness ome * ne , eos Ve Sp ‘iS ¥ Sat SSO\SE SHES Sasa \ _ oe” wh fi . . > > CY ¥ ae ’ ‘ ot @, ¥ ee Aes sis The only man whodoes not recommend Children’s Gelves, regular Misses’ Gloves, regular Ladies’ Gloves, regular Ladies’ Gioves, regular Ladies’ Gloves, regular Gentlemen’s Gloves, reg, Gentlemen’s Gloves, reg. Gentlemen’s Gloves, reg, Gentlemen’s Gloves, reg. our gloves, is the man who has some other kind to sell, our gloves are full of the quality that gives wear and warmth. 65c, now 40c 75c, now 50c 85e, now 50c $1.10, now 75c $1.55, now $1.00 75c, now 50¢ $1.10, now 74c $1.45, now $1.00 $2.59, now $1.75 Glove bargains these—See them early. Mei ee Men’s Suspenders ‘ . &e es “ cs 4 ce 10%ceats 15 eents 25 cents 30 eents 4«() cents 50 cents 60 cents 65 cents Every prir we sell over 30c we will “The best place to buy ERS,” is the j verdict of our patrons when speaking of Frourse Sy e guarantzae to replace to you if they break down before you think they should; we will cheerfully give you a new pair, SUSPEND- Bres 1 SF THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN fai eee aeeskeeks i > ayxBe xe 0 B\S 2 B\ 2 a PASSER