o- + re oF fe a “ IT icant ett c= Moo cone ez ol NN trate tin . 4 i i 14 } « Mh i i A a: th 0 a For all the leading Vereantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & Moore “fend Ts for Cheese Making” Sealed tenders will be received by the nadersigued upto February 24th, 1900, from any person wishing to contract for tie maoufacturing of cheese for the Wiltshire Dairying Company tor the in coming seasoa. Tender to state wages per bun’red peunds, cheese maker finding his own help; alsu rate per month, Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. JOHN BALDERSTON, President. L. L. JENKINS, oy lwk wkly Li. Secretary. ‘li INSURANCE, iffected on almost every description of property. HYNDMAN & CO, AGENTS North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. Union Assurance f£ociety. Phoenix of London. ‘Bray’ T We have just received a lot o “Brahmin” Tea from Horace Haszard Ksq., (Wholesale Agent) who has decided! to go out of the retail business. We will handle this Pure India Tea in the future and our price is 25 cents per pound, This Tea has mads a name for itselé by its peculiar flavor and quality secoad to nome, and is well known all over both towaz and country. BEEN & QUFF Queen & KingSquare Grecers. Gold Crown and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate —Pricer,— DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Street recc--cee Office To Let. or studio. Just vacated by Miss Chisholu, in Morris Piock. Apply to }). & 1: MORRIS. Tan 5-—dtf To Contractors, Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, Charlettetown, will be received up te tae 19th March, for the erection of a brick store building 42x109 feet, three stories, im the town of Sydney, ©, B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Record Office, and here a: the office of ©. B. CHAPPELL, Feb 16 —eod Architect | | } ' ' j ie Ir seems that the Laurier Government has spent exactly $267,650 in Iswyera’ fees since it has beea inoflice, The de. (tails are :—1897, $101,409 ; 1898, $100,- 218;1899, $65,960. Here isa citation from Sie Wilfrid Laurier’s ‘campaiga sprech at Lindsay : ‘He would not have time to mention al! { |; from the etructure, THE D.LLY BKAMINER, CHARLOTTRPOWN, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. eee A SUBJECT FOR MR. M’MULLEN. or the channels of wastefulness aud corrup- tion, but would give a few epecimen bricks Take the matter of lawyers’ feee—he was very sorry te have te speak disparagingly of lawyera—he wa- one ofthem. One of the lawyers in the Cabinet was Sir C. H, Tupper, drawing 1 salary of $7,000a year. Sir Gibbert nas an assistant at $4,000 a year ; then we ba’ | untiltbhe other day a Solicitor-General, «: | aealary of $5,000. The above salaries tetalled up $16,000, as permanent aal- aries ‘to officials engazed to conduct the litigation of the ceuatry. If he told them they paid more thar that sumino extra fees they “would probably be astonished. Let the amouat be deubled aad trebled, and they would still be far astray. Mr. Laurier them read the law expenses for several years past, and remarked that he felt jconfideat that these large amouats were not for the legal services rendered, but for the elec.ion expenses under that guise. This expenditure he eaid, is cor rupt and indefensible. It was mot #0 in Mackenzie's time, and itwill not be so when we have a new Liberal Administra~ tion at Ottawa.” c Sir Wilfrid has served out $267,650 in chis “‘wastefullaees” and “corruption” he unterteok te stop. He is either doing wroug wroag now; er he was “‘inexact,” to use a modsrate term, when’he made the speech just cited. * ——_—______—_. NOTES AND COMMENTS, ~—It is stated that the government ef Bri- tish Columbia will appeal to the people next week, —The proposal to abolish the senior wrangle, at Cambridge University and to ciass all the wranglers alphabetically has been rejected. —The parliamentary bye-election in the Neward division of Northamptenshire, England, resulted in the election of the government candidate by a majority ef 3291. —The report is current ia Montreal on very geod authority that Mr. Tarte has resigaed and will go te Paris for a year as Capadian High Commissierer. —The Egyptain government has appointe] an Englishman as Inepector of antiquities. Mr. Howard Carter was selected. He has been for many years identified with the Egyptian Exploratien Fund. He will make an arhceological survey of the Seu- dan. —The weariag of mourning is London’s latest society fad. Even theugh without relatives at the front, all the fashionable men affect mourning bands on their hats and some go to the extreme of Wearing a band ,on their arm. No <up-to~date society woman is without a mourning gown. —Accordiag to A. Gauthier, arseaic is constantly present in the thyroid gland, appsreatly like phesphorous or iodine, combined in the nugleins, Arsenic is also found im minute quantities in the epleen endinthe skis, but so other or- gan gives even the faintest trace. This precise limitation ef its oecurrence has j *porsant toxolegical sigaificance. —Lord Rosebery writes to the London Times expressing his regret} that in are- cent speech he forgot te mention the “singular instance of open friendliness displayed in Italy” during the present war. Hesaid: “] mean the declaration made on bebalf of the ltalias government by the stateeman who bears the honored name of Miscenti-Vemesta. I regret that I did not recall it, for it is memorableand should be remembered.” —The lastraile were laid on the Trans- Baikal sention of the Siberian railway on December 28 thus completiag that part of the enterprise and establishing a com« munication between westero Europe aud St. Petersburg ahd the eastera limits of the Russiaa Empire on the Pacific coast. The leagth of the sectionis 693 miles, says the Eugiseering and Mining Journal. The trains are transported across Lake Baikal om an ice-breaking ferry * boat. The rail line is under construction from Sretemsk, through Manochuriu to Port Artaur. Se dak Bester —Sir Garnet Wolaslery has begua his contributions te Blackwoed’s Magazine by an aecouat ef his memorable expedi- tion to quell the rebellion in the Red River Territory in 1870. The narrative of the expedition was necessarily anony- mous, and oceasioned ene ef those inno- centcriticisms frem a weekly newspaper which have often been the cause of mush mirth ameng the inner circle of Blaek- wood. The editor (John Blackwood) re- marke in @ letter to Williem Blackwood: —“I mever felt more inclined ‘to discard the anenymous than on reading the calm assertion that tae ‘writer of the Red River Expeditien in Blaekwoed knew notb- ing about the subject.’ ” “Tl! weeds grow apace.” Impurities in yeur bloed will also grow uniess yeu promptly expel them by taking Hood’s Saesaparilia. —_——_~- > For the 40th time im their hietery, the Christian imbabitants of Armenia bave risea im revolt against their Turkish ep. pleseers. ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL A very enjoyable entertaimment and social ander the auspices of the Red Flouse Factory, was held in the ha!! at Little River, on Tuesday evening, the 15th inst., and was a financial suc :ess [he amount realized was $60, which goes Messrs and Miss Chaiason, e-eoeeeHard Luck TPONBIG BOO W ic vdce scccte ooh D W Somers. Dialogue ...........Darkey Wood Dealer JH Williams, Jas Lawless and P D McDonald. MUSIC ecssssenseesrreeeseeeee Vili and organ Messrae and Miss Chaieson. Highland Fling Dance secese eee reeee eee recees D W Connors. Song.......--...Bring the news to Mother J B Chaisson, God Save the Queen, The baskets were auctioned by Mesars GB McEashern and H Acorn, of Seuris, and both did their atmost to help out the proceedings. As tne baskets were sold each purchaser received his basket aad taking his fair lady retired to the lunch room, where tua was served and properly prepared by Mr. Jas. Steele and Mra. F. McDonald, who kindly catered to each in turn. Aftar each gentleman and lady hai satisfied the wante of the “inner man,” all again repaired to the hall where everyone present enjoyed themselves in that delight- ful exercise, dancing, after which all re- tired to their homes satiefied that the gath- ering was the most delightful everheld in the hall, The violinists Messrs. D F Steele, J D Campbell and the Chassiou brothers, have the heartiest toanks of the committee in charge.—Com. -_ OBITUARY. At Peake’s Station, on January 30th, John F. McDonald, son of Douga!d and Mary Isabella McDonald, departed this life inthe twenty-fifth year of his age. The deceased was truly an ambitious young man of exemplary character. He was known in different parts of this province as @ painstaking and succeseful teacher. He was also known as a clever debater and a close reader of goed literature. In a werd his talents pointed out for him a br lliant future. But although by death ali his earthly hopes were blasted, still having lived well and died a happy and peaceful death he enjoyed man’s greatest blessing Onearth. Hisfuneralto St. Teresa’s was largely attended. After a High Mass of Requiem and the usual funeral service his remains were interred in the adjoining cemetery, << + ANOTHER QUESTION FOR McCORMAC. Sir,—In THe Examiner of January 29th, Mr. McCormac invites teachers to address bim ‘‘ generally and specifically” on “ what they want” and on “* what helps they want.” “Schoolboy has aceepted the invitation by askieg for the solution of an arithmetical problem. I wish alee to avail myself of this rare privilege. At the preseat juncture I would address him “ specifically.” engTy Speaking of “ poorly-aired rooms,” Mr. Mc. C. says that “ « heavy, musty sme! Tin a a > ie. ~ se the senses that there is an excess Of carbonic acid gas present.” In all books of chemistry that { have read it is stated that carbonic acid gas is invis- ible, tasteless and inodorous But this may be a mistake, for gasea that were once believed to be permanently elastic have subsequently been either liquified o¢ solidi- fied; so what Mr. McC. says of carbonie acid gas may be a recently discovered fact. Wili tnat gentleman please inform me what “senses” are affected by this gas? Also, who has discovered that this gas hae odor, and when he discovered it? and oblige, A Dasaizr is Cuemistey. February, 1900. a ey aed MR One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is ROPSY for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure. In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed up, and the water, which should be expelled in the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the drain. Restore tee Kidneys to health. There is only one Kidney Medicine Dopp’s KIDNEY PILLS ——/ towards the erection of sheds at the fac~ tery. The programme was as follows : Words OF Welebene.cs oes 60 ¥ekcuksaeees P D McDonald. EGE csetescteteubens ....Violin and organ Mersre and Miss Chaisson. Song..........The Blue Belle of Scotland The Misses Lawless, MUSIC..c000 -cccnces socesoese Violin aad organ ; a ee ene ES eS CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. | Collected By The Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. | ey E E Amount previously acknowledged. .$96 85 | GUERNSEY COVE. Chee Tie LGOOUE.. . oo ccacccctesee sO 1 O04 i HA f | HE John L Hawkin2 eeweeeteeeeereeeees® eeeee l 60 Feorge H Brehaut.......00 secscseces - 100] @ SRO TIPUOINR ins danteeses + & sooven 1 00 | ie . William Beck......000...ccer0 sores 160 pt .- - ee | | s FAC-SIMILE Thos Harrig. . . 2... recccocse sosscoveseee 1 60 SSS SS Se Wm Howe....... pia Ss 6 atbeiinieteunceepaue one — ee i - TI in. 6s hithanctnntics oc ANegetable Preparation for As- |] : SIGNATURE i I ei ceneincs i béne Jun” Se 4) similating the Food and Reg ula - ea Chas Machon....... ik adbickecnie ee i| ting the Stomachs and.Bowels of — le Wee abbas vce 40s ds Race bea 1 06 a BD a acatnsin: satccvovenerecnsnsses 1 00 I inks didocesnentcoined dbvan 50 ieee ho ous 2 ee ee ee ID. oda reece cc ckou 1 00 11 Promotes Di estion Cheerful- Jas McKay Peevereceeeeres@eQ® «ree teteet 25 ness and Rest'Gontains neither ae n,Morphine nor Mineral, Is ON THE $1400) fl Nor NARCOTIC. Tetal reeeived and acknowledged... $110 85 - WRAPPER Free Treatment OF EVERY For Catarrh, Asthma, Bren. chitis, [uffaenza, Colds. BOTTLE OF CASTORIA Castoria is put up ia one-size bottles only. If is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sll you anything else on the plea or promise tht it am is “just as good” and “will answer pese.”” a> See that you get O-A-8-T-O-B-LA, The fus- tt DALE signature Lehi #3 of e ¢ ‘Wrapper, You have probably read of the rew Catarrhozene methed ef treatment and its wonderfal cures of these diseases, We want you to try Catarrhozoae and be con- vinced of itsmerit. Fer ashort time we wil send toreaders of this paper, free, a 25s outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- manenily eure. Send your address and enclose 10 cents in stamps to cover the cost of mailing, N.C. Porson & Co., Kingston, Ont, The sprinkling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does not pene- trate the oiled outer crust, and that vege- tation along the lines of the rails is des- troyed. | Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- |} : de Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS.OF SLEEP. "Fac Simile Signature of | PL Brahmin Tea Now that this delicious Tea has become widely known ia nearly every home in Prinze Edward Island, and is alsoa |great favorite in many places in Canada and the United States, | have decided to eeli it at wholesale only. ls aow sold by the following: J. D. McLEOD & CO., BEER & GOFF, J*NKINS & SON, J. R WARREN, R. J, WOOD, R. F. MADDIGAN & CO., R. H. MASON, Horace Haszard Agent for Canada, 2aw eod, POR EXCELLENCE IN Watch Repairing and Engraving Send your work to this store. We ean please you. We can give you satis- faction—that’s our busi- ness. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. 4 Charlottetown Feb’y 12th _AABARARRRRRRRARS RARER For House Cleaning 3 We have a full line of American Clothes Wringere, & Call and see them. SUOREUDOUGQRGESECOUDGSERNGOEDDRSEGORGESGUGHRSPRODDOSGSESURSENOREENESDSESEOQRSSEGHSQNGHNSERGHGURDODONGNNSESONDOD DODURSEASRGDEOSOUADERDOREAEDORHERSCGRRGESERINEERERMGROSERESORSHEBCSESSOSEUSEQSEGCCESRRPSSCSRRSDRERRODOSEOOED ll suseuue=*sxesuyaunaneaneqeeasensansannn Only One More Month °o—_—_— @ Old Wringers repaired New rolls for old Wringers W, Grant & Co; LePazes Old Stand, Queen Street. FSES SESS ERE EE ERE EEE SEE EE _aenapeae - = gE —— Our celery will only hold out about one month. Some of the wise ones are order- ing a quantity to be kept in reserve for tmem. We nave held onto the best for the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this reepect we resemble children whe keep the most dainty part of their lunch to the last and at the rate it is going the time will soon 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 lasts. We also have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Islaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brussells sprouts, red white cabbage, carrots, beete, parszips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Lettuce and mushroom infa few days at Gays Stalls Market. J.J. GAY & SON, AAAAAAARAARA AAR AEA ce Ne QS eee ye STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges The Inland Navigation Company CAMITED) _— eo The annual general meeting of The InJand Navigation Company, (Limited) will be beld in the room (upstairs) in Mr. Joho McKEachern building corner of Queen and King Sireets,Chariottetown, on Thursday the 22nd of February next at 3 o’clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary, Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heater? | Tortoise with a one top pieces | Frenne Il & Chandlée | See thattyou get the January 30th, 1900. eod td. 5 | ee nm ia a oe ti