' | « Positive] y curcd by these Littie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and ‘loo Hearty Eatin g- A per fect r< medy for Dizziness, Naus a, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coa «ed Tongue | j Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVE &. They Revulate the P< wels. Purely Ve ectable, Creal! Pill , Sma Dose Sinall Pries, Substitution the fraucl of the dag, fini" See you get Carter’ , Ask for Carter's, THE DAILY EAAMPNERK, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 16,1 War in The Transvaal been so bad that none but the lowest element of the blacks would submit to working in the Transvaal, and even these hardly all except under pressure of absolute necessity. Abuse extortion enforced labor en the farms without pay, trickery, robbery-of their accumu- lated earnings by Boers—these have such effective use in South Africa by | not attracted the negro to the South both Briton and Boer, is a modern adap- |} African Republic. No doubt the regu- tionof one of the oldest forms of signall- | lation of political conditions as between ingapparatus known to military science. | the two races is a difficult one, but the Heliographing, as the name implies, is| Boer of the Transvaal has not even sue telegraphing, and General White’s | approached it. Oppression of the ; Signal men in despatching news from | blacks has ruined the labor supply of | si HELIOGRAPH DES OCRIBED within How General White Flashes De- spatches to General Buller Twenty Miles Away. The heliograph, which is being put to Ladysmith are using the same device, only in more perfected form, that the | | of the Witwatersrand, and not the least benefit of a good, honest, and just wicked small with a bit of “looking | government will be the amelioration of glass” in his grimmy fist employs to conditions in this respect. A “hut tax” attract the attention of his fellows | by which the negro is made to supply across the schoolroom by flashing the | sun in their eyes. Mirror signalling ; was éarly used by the North American Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pith." —_— EPPS GOGDA sRATEFU!. @ COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Sp: Quality, and Highly Nutritive specially grate- ymforting to the | s riqr A= vt Prop «cies, fil & — << -“ and & vie rérvous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 4-1b. tins, labelled JAMBS EPPS & CO., Ltd Bemosopathic Chemists London, Engiand, BREAKFAST e - BUPFER EPPSS GOGH Perry.... PICTURES We oarry a full line of the eel- ebrated Perry Pictures—1]< eac colored 2 cts. Call and loo over the catalogue. You may tind some you weuld like. CHAS J. MITOHELL; Booxse.ier and STATIONER 45 Queen Street, pposite Prowses’ THE WILL BE GIVEN CASH fe On February 14th, 1900. Te Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Bundred and*Fifty Dollars to the agent sending in the largest list—$150.00 $75.00, $26.00, $15.40, $10.00, and seon @ total of 62 Cash awarda; and in addition very largeeom misson will be given. Send for ful! particulars and free equip- ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references. THE WERNER, COMPANY, Deyt BA, Akron, Oh ? A ne ‘eek From January 8th, you can et your boy a Mechanical Toy, a Magic Lantern, a Hot Air or Steam Engine for les than cost. Why we maks this offer is that our shop is smal\, and rather than try and pack them away we will sell them at less than cost. Also we have six hundred dolls—dressed and undress od that we will dispose of at the same rates. F. J. HORNSBY Victoria Row, Charlottetown, P E I. Indians,fand is no doubt partially re- sponsible for the marvelously rapid dissemination of news on the plains noted by many American army officers. The modern war heliograph jg Almost equally simple jn theory and practice. The sending apparatus consists of a mirror mounted on a tripod and hung | on both horrizontal and vertical axes with adjusting screws adwittir, minute changes of plane With this mirror the sun's m.y8 are flashed for | miles, directed by painstaking adjust- ments 'into the field of vision of a re- ceiving telescope also tripod-mounted. The code is similar to that used in electric .clegraphy. Flashes, long, or short, represent dots and dashes, and the Morse or any other code, including ciphers can be readily used. ‘The hetiograph has been called the trump card of visual sigralling, for it pos— sesses the four cardinal military virtues —probability, rapidity, range and secrecy. The heliograph is extremely portable weighing with its stand no more thana soldiers rifle. It pessesses a curious virtue ot secrecy, because io people standing even at a very short distance from the point on which its rays are directed its signals are invisible. But this fact will show how needful it is to have the sun reflected full on the dis- tant station; and to insure this the heliograph has to follow the sun as it traveis through the sky. The two screws mentioned, one giving a vertical movement and the other a horizental movement to the mirror, about its centre, effect this, and the screws can be manipulated by the signaller while in the act of sending without interup-~ tion to the message. The range of the heliograph is enormous with a strong sun and clear horizon, aud it is, there- fore, admirably usefull in South Africa. In the 1883-85 campaigns a helio- graphic signal service extended north —Orange River to Molopole—a dis- tance of 429 miles. One of the great virtues of the heliograph is its ability to pierce haze. Colonel Keyser, who was in 1880 with the beseiged garrison at Kandahar , reported that he opened communication with the advanced guard of relieving force, under Sir F. Roberts at Robat, a distace of forty- eight miles, and communications were kept up for several ours on a hazy day. Heliographing 429 miles, as stated above, implies, a system of repeating station, however, as the the curvature of the earth tn such a distance makes it improbable that stations sufficiently high could be secured. y the South African Mines. Black laber is to be had in any quantity, under proper conditions, and the best of it is excellent in quality. The trouble is that conditions have Labor in Raisins Raisins ! 4 GROWN "AYERS———xee. —SELECTED Finest of stock. In 14 and 28 lb. boxes, Alse all kinds of groceries at the very lowest prices. Ceme and be eonvinced. J. T, FEARDON | some share in the support of the ~ A GENERAL MISFIT. And It Angered the Taltlor’s Victim Accordingly. “Now I know what it is to think murder. If I gave way to the animal in my nature, I would have that fellow’s life blood before I slept. Here it is Saturday night and not a chance to reach him before Monday. I’ll not go out of the house tomorrow, not if the bishop himself were going to conduct the services. Look at me!” “Why, Robert, I think it’s a real nice looking suit. I do, indeed.” “No, you don’t. Would you have ever married me if I’d tried to court you in a guy looking rig like this? I guess not. Look at the sleeves. You couldn’t get a deeent sized pair of cuffs through these wristbands to save you from be- ing flayed alive. Did you ever see such pants in your life—bloomers to the Elks’ masquerade in such a rig.” “Nothing the matter with the clothes,” snapped the wife’s sister, who is very much as other men’s wives’ sis- ters are. “I wish you’d just reserve your val- uable opinion till it’s asked for. It’s a fright, and I want you to understand that I married only one of your fam- ave” “I know it. There’s only one of the family who would have had you.” His wife prevented violence by tear- government, and in return for which | he receives protection of law, seems to| be-one of the most successful methods | of raising the standing and increasing the responsibility of the native.—j| Charles B. Going, Interviewing John Hays Hammond, in the Engineering Magazine for January, It ig clear that the militaty world} of | has now the first experieh be iii moaern warfare. Since civilized nations were last egaged inventive genius has made a great transformation in engines of | war, and they are now tried for the first time. Experience gained against savage tribes has proved deceptive. Cyril H. Moore, son of J. G Moore, of Winnipeg, who volunteered for the second contingent and passed medica] examination successfully but was lett behind with hundreds of others, deter- mined not to be kept from the seat of war and has gone to England to join the Imperial Yeomanry. Moore is paying the whole of his expenses ITCHING PILES... Positively and permanently cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. A. VW. Chase's Ointment fs an absolute cure for piles, and has never been known to fail to cure the worst forms of this disease which has baffled medical skill for ages. This statement may sound rather strong to persons who do not know the superior merits of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment, but it is per- fectly true, and heartily endorsed by the grate- ful testimony of thousands of men and women who have been cured by itafter years of suffer- ing, and after trying many preparations and consulting the best doctors. Mr. H. Bull, Belleville, Ont., says: ‘IT take pleasure in stating that after thirty years of suffering with Itching Piles, Dr, Chase's Oint- ment has completely cured me. _I tried every remedy thai was advertised, with little or no benefit, but as I have told different persons affected as I was, Dr. Chase's Ointment made a perfect cure.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment has a record of cures unparalleled in the history of medicine. It is guaranteed to cure any case of piles. For IPS MOVE ON The City Council paseed a law, you must “move on,” yeu must move on. The policemen won’t stand any jaw make you move om, make you move on. At Sentner, McLeod & @ompany’s Store things must move on, things must move on. Remnants there on every floor that must move on, that must move on, Remnant sale begins Tuesday, Jan- uary 2nd, 1900. FURS have got te move on at My Store. JACKETS will movg on at My Store. 200 hats will move on, at 25e—Sent ner, McLeod & Co. Sentner, McLeod & Oo’s Remnant Sale is meving on. Our Remnants are tempting morse] for d7speptic purses. We need not write an essay on our FURS. 4 ful intervention, but he jerked his sum- mer hat on by mistake, forgot his | night key and left with a vow that he | would whip that tailor, within an inch | of his life and a loud hint that .they | would get rid of interlopers if they had | to go to boarding. To Cure a Cold in @ne Day . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, 41! ee refund the Toney it fails to cure 25e. . W. Grove’s signature is oneach box 2 ee ie <> - <a Py A ee” ieee : eeSveee YQ Besse vo AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received ®@ by mail each night, knees, skin tight over the calves and | peg bottoms? One leg shorter than the other too! See it? I wouldn’t go to an | LT eat nape 900 ; a | i Ue RRR Ae IRANI UE \ Siptaesakieikaslasisleazae Headset T.A.MacLEAN PLUMBING, § il/} & [ HELARGEST SUPPLY of Plambers & Steamfftters Goods on tha Islan@ WS ASTIN Po Drop in if you want a paper or © magazine or book torval. Fruit, ’ Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. : when you’re passing this wey. QAVOSD © OB OF R. H. Masen A Billous Letter J Thuredav evening we dropped a bill in the Post Office for a prominent gentleman of this town. The next morning we had the pleasure ef rece pting it, This is what we eall promptness. (Ob, that others would do likewise ) We have been drop- ping,dropping, seftiy dropping a number of bills ia the Post Office; and we are wait- ing, waiting patientiv, to have the pleasure and te give the rleasure of receipting them, Please do not al! come together; but if yeu de, whata happy, happy gathering lt wiilbe. We have a number of bills to pay, and a large number of emall bills that should be paid us, Kindly pay yeure and we will be in a position to do likewise. Yours very truly J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. PH(ENIX of Hartrord FIRE INURANGE CO, Cash Assets Over, $6,000.000,00 A share of your patronage is solicited for this old Reliable Company . PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST [BATES EK. H. BEER, Great Guores Srreer Autherized Agent for P. E. I | Also repreeenting other, Fire, Life and Accident Inguranee Companies. 10 BE FORTIFIED against colds and grippe TAKE Mac’s Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Large bottle of nearly 130 doses tor $1.30, They are wel] able to talk for them selves, SENTNER, McLEOD & C0 Macdonald’s Drug Store Cor Gt. George and Kent Streets. Night Bell Telephe an Contracts for plumbing and hot water bra ig andertakemaed completed with deepatch, A large staff of expeat pipers and plumbers engaged. ALL WORK GUARANTEFP. Get our prices betore closing coutracts as we insure you first cless work at come petition prices. Address,— T. A. MacLEAN, Masoaic Temple Building, Grafton {8t.,- Chom oe YU ; TOTES TS 8 as oS SIO OS HEME EAE RTE TE RIE TET IR AS i 4 RUERE suitable tor the lowest all styles and _ sizes fall and wioter wear — for possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER Boot and Shoe Store. STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fennell & Chandler — %