Model Crand e 7 Ranges Genuine Tortoise Heaters Beware o! imitations ® Dodd nd ma ce The Hy ird-vare ws a!Z, In music it is important to Fe . have the paws in the proper II» afl place, |» afl! It is equally important for {i> at{{] you to pause before buying {hi» «i{{| any’ musical merchandise, lie att} until you have seen what we {ip s% have to olier, {tim ‘ » NoBetter Instruments 5 7 : ’ Nokasier Terms ii» No Surer Satisfaction GRAPHOPHONES FROM se «i{l : a Cc oxnoliy’s 's oe -ailding. ie Serery MILLER BROS., j > 1» $5.00 UP ip QUEEN STREET > CHE OUE LOST. wee Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr. 8 Cousins Secretary Treasurer, Park Corner Cream ery on the MERCHANTS BANK OF P E. ISLAND, for $36 00 dollars. will please return to drawer. ' 8 bereby warned against cashing aboy heque. IT'S MOVE ON 0 The City Council passed a law, you must ‘‘move on,” you must move on. The policemen won’t stand any jaw make you move on, make you move on, At Sentner, McLeod & Com pany’s Store things must move on, things must move on. Remnants the Must Move On, on every floor that that must move on. Remnant sale legins Tuesday, Jan- uary 2nd, 1900, FURS have got to move on at My store. JACKETS will mov@ on at My Store. 200 hats will move on, at 25c—Sent net, McLeod & Co. Sentner, McLeod & Co’s Remnant Sale is moving on Our Remnants «re tempting morsel for d ‘speptic purses. We need not write an essay on our FURS. They are well able to talk for them selves, SENTNER, MeLEOD & C0 Finder The public THK DAILY KAAMINER, See JANUARY 20,1900 NJUTES AND COMMENTS | Henry Clewe thinks that there ig no Bubject which Congress can act ‘pon in- telligently with more advantage to the whole country than by enacting @ com- prehensive and scientific banking and currency system. United Stares banks have been bampered by all sorts of i!l- advised restrietions, born of the civil war aod ignorant prejudice, 80 that their de- velopment in keeping with the wan's o commerce and industry was ‘mpo*sible. | Ibe day is coming for banks of larger ca, | ital aod larger freedom of operation, suct |} asis the practice ia the great financia ceutres of Europe and Canada. Waldorf Astor’s eldest son ardently desired to volunteer for service iv South Africa with the Imperial Yeomanry, 1 o company with eeveral of his compan- a — William | an ne, tut hie father refused to aliow him todoso. Young Astor ie said to feel bi- po-iton keenly, as itis quite the cu) amoung bis college comrades fo volunteer, avd those whe stay behind lose ca-t- Wellorf Astor’s friends regard his refuse! asa mistake, for service in this war by his eldest sou would establish his position es an Haglish citzen ma way that even the ha: d-on @st donations to war fand ean- not do. In one direction or another Wal- derf Astor has already given nearly $70 - 000 to war charities, —From the American religions atatia - tics gathered by the New York Independ- ent it appears that in 1899 the number of ministers was 153,961, ef churches, 183,- 803, and of members 27,710,004. There was an increase of | per cent. in number of ministers, while 3,7!1 new churches were bui.t during the year. The mem- bership of churches ef over 100,000 com municants and the net gains for 1899 ars as follows . Membership. Net gain. P. E, ISLAND HOSPITAL. —_— —— The fol lowing sums have been received for the Building Fund and furnishings of tbe New Hospital : $25 00 50 60 Major Schurman, Summerside RC McLeod TJ Morris, Charlotiitows 25 00 J T Peardon, 10 00 F W Hales, 10 00 H Houle, 5 00 W S Stewart, 100 00 J J Davies, 20 Of H W Longworth 50 00 Hon B Rogers 50 (0 B Rogers. Alberton 10 00 Matthew & McLean, Sour! ig 25 00 CH L Sterns 15 00 J G Sterns, 25 00 C C Carlton, " 5 00 E Morrow. " 10 00 A K Morrow '" 5 00 AE Clarke 310 A W Carlton, 1 00 RevS H Rice, L 00 J A Sterns, " L 00 Jobo Garreit, 1 00 8S E Shaw, 1 00 M S Acorn, 1 00 das Ferguson, 1 00 HD eas. " 1 00 PH Taylor, " 1 00 Edeon Stewart, " 1 00 Wallie Wood, t1 1 00 J A White, " 1 00 Brent Matthew, ' 1 cO RR McRae, 1 00 Total 8457 00 The trustees are desirous thaf all sub écriptions unpaid be handed in now, to er- able them to pay off the contractors. i oe Two or Three to One. Lonpoy, Jan. 18.—The corresponden: of the Daily Telegraph at P.etermaritz burg, telegraphing, Thursday, January 11th, says: “ The gallantry of the Lady omith garrison last Saturday appears to have depressed, if not aciually demoral- ized the Boers generally. It is believed that they lost at least two, if not three killed, as against our one. Many Boers are believed to be trekking corthward. The Magistrate at Nquitn, Zuluiand, tele- graphs that scouts reports having seen many Boer familie swith wagone, proceed= iog aorth, while a European, who former- ly resi ided et Dundee, declared that after the repulse at Ladysmith a number of Boer wagons loaded with dead and wound ed passsd tnrough that mining township; aodthat the Boera burned some of the public buildings as they departed. Five days have passed since then, rT A NEWS NOTES. A corporal of the Seaforth Highlanders was taken prisoner by the Boere, who took away bis rifleand kep: him in the trenches in charge of oneof their com- rades. When the others retired, the corpore| drew the bayonet from the rifle in the hands of the Boer, stabbed bim end A EE 4,443,628 &9,201 Catholics.........8,444,30! 52,123 Christians ....... 112,414. ll 954 Congregaticnalists. 628,234 2,370 Disciples.........1,118)366 32,781 Dankerdé. . . . ccc 108,694 500 Episcepal.......... 709,326 10,978 Evangelical......... 177,443 1,539 WEP .cckcachicicsese 118,897 271 German Evangel- WR cccteccends vccg “ee 3,181! ee, Co ee 1,043,800 Letier Day Saints... 343,000 2,26 Lutheraas........ 1,575,778 40,226 | Metbodiate....,.......5,809,516 33,051 Presbyteriané........ 1,560,849 18,446 MOCNOUNOE Cus 66 kx 365,065 6,202 United Brethren.. 264,980 10,900 * Decrease. goxa OF THE CANADIAN] LEGION ** Aut Caesar aut inadus,” From the oldest of our cities From her ramparts worn and grey, Proudly we beheld a thousand Of our comrades sai! away. When they Leard the voices calling Of their kinemen o’er the sea, * Lend a band, O brother Britons, For a Briton’ 8 liberty !” CHORUS, Motoer juogiand we are going W here our comrades went before, or we bear the bugies blowing, Hark! they summon thousands more W here the old red flag is flying Oe’r the dead and o’er the dying— Foes ot tre-dom still defying As it did lo days of yore! At tLe rumor of disaster, At the tiding of retreat, Atrbecry of tallen c ties And the clawour of defeat, Brief the p ayer we made to Heaven For the beroes that were gone, Then from sea to sea We answer’d ** Seod another ley‘on on !” CHORUS, Mother England if you need us That is all we care to know, Onward irto battle lead us Where the foremost bugles blow : Onv ard where the shells are crashing, Where the rifle fire is flashing, And the bayonets are dashing, O’er the trencheer of the foe. Let the skies above grow darker! Let there come & sterner fate! Let the menace of the nations Break in flime of savage hate ! From the hearts of al] our women, From the rifles of onr men, For the honor of the Empire Loud shsll ring our auswer then; CHORUS, Mother England we are ready As our comrade was before We are true and we are +teady, We are Britons to the core; Give the signal and we’ll sally Forth trom every hili sod valley Round the old red flag to raliy Full a huodred thousand more! Victoria, B.C, T.R E. McINNES8. —+a+e Sir Charles Tupper has returned to Ottawa lookiog the picture of health. Sncetbe 27th of September he has held fifty-six meetings in all paris of the country. His tour in the Northwest was a prolonged series of ovations. “Good Beginnings Make Good Endings.” mk You are making a good beginning when you commence to take Hood's Sarsaparilla for any trouble of your blood, stomach, kidneys or liver. Persistently taken, this great medicine will bring you the good end- ing of perfect health, strength and vigor. Sarsapa Never Disappoints Photographs Wanted CHANCE FOR AMATEURS LOST i Almost but not quite the worst loss you can have is the loss of your EYE SIGHT. Mary can inform you that they have FOUND Better Sight after being fitted with spectacles by us. We test each eye separately and can guarantee our glasses to be easy and comfortable. k VW. TAVLOR, _OPTICIAN, Cameron Block. Discount sale 0! Willow Marke; Baskets Last week we received a large case of Willow Market Baskets from Eng- land that should have been here 3 months ago but were delayed some- where on the way. In order to clear a lot of them out quick we have decided to take a dis- count of 12) per cent eff our regular selling prices. This is a chance to get : nice servicable market basket ata low figure. Call early and get your pick cf them. Seen & O0eF GROCERS. NPSUGRRRRANEGLESSRRROGERRDEL ISOC GRRESE”. 2Ycu Will Have a Good Jomeeal O © A If you buy it here. We are showing a large line of clocks that are RELI- ABLE, DURABLE and srty- LisH. One that we fancy most is a block-wood clock, strikes the hours on a musical gong bell, and the half hours on a tink- ling cup bell; it is taste- fully decorated in gilt scrolls and has a beautiful ornamented dial If you have any inten- tion of buying u clock it will be well worth your time to see us and get prices, Photographs of P. E. Island Scenery, Seashore and es Shooting, Scenes, Fishing, against colds and grippe TAKE doses for $1.30, Macdonald's Drug Store dians, etc, Farm Views pa places of interest, Photos embraciiig any of the above subjects will be paid for= Cutright or for the loan thereof, Apply st eee 10 BE FORTIFIED Examiner Office W. W, WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver, RURGETORGEEE scaaidicieiadbadadsieeadetecedaarsancabasaatanstananamsdbsieeaaslasseiitaa aes ZUNNMEEN?*=2004HHEUSEENAUEEAUUE ah Important “ine. Announcement me We hereby be# to annouice to our customers that we havé sold our Grocery Business to Messrs R, Fy Maddi igan & Co, and would solicit for thes a continuance of the patronage so liberally eftended t¢ us in the past, W. GRANT &¢0. In connection with the above we take | this opportunity of informing the custom: ers of the above firm, and the public generally, that we have in stock a full lineof geueral groceries,which will be sold Mac’s Compound Syrup of Hypsphosphites Large bottle of nearly 130 Cor Gt. George agd Kent Streets. to al! parts of the city. Jan 18, 1960—d&w frst door to the right up cheap for casb. Free delivery of goois Telephone connection. R. F. MADDIGAN & CO. Queen St., Ch’towa " SO NNYSIDE DENTSTRY RIE Offce in New Prowse Block tairs. Telephone contiéction. eecaped tothe British lines. 4 Night Bell Telephon CUGUGEES PURERA COUN RRORUBSESSSETS CRASSA ATER MHREESCTHRUEOCERESORRSRUHERCHRRGRRGGORSNGHERCRRRESGGagcsacaaeacae cane sa — ST TT tn aemmilinamae iin sumannioment Pececeoucececers We Have old Ratts of Men’s,boy’s andchildren’s ulsters overcoats and suits for this win- ter but we have afew left that we don’t want to carry over for next season. ¥ ‘& = We have placed orders for 1500 Fifteen hundred children’s suits for spring; so will clear the balance of present stock out awful cheap. HW A month long to be cemem- bered by the buying public if they only will take advantage of. onr tremendous reduction on all lines of fall and winter goods, SUS bone You cannct come to quick. ‘ ‘ You cannot come to thick, We can attend to all. 5 ‘ Be oe: Special prices on ladies’ sac- ques, apes and dress gouds. ag we PROWSE » BROS THE PEOPLE'S Boys ceed a * ain RE NS Sian IR. AYEPS on SRI