I .-:vo/ns ni, at *‘ Ii.: THF. \"lIlARl)IAN (`TfTART.0'l"l`FTOW’N, OCTOBER l5. 189* , ~. - ' ~ in \,,. t~ ` ` r'-to V ` 4 t ' -;»j~ ..-ry jf .f;..r;f-;_~“v. ~' jf ,t ; 4 ' ` ' _ » V-‘».~e»`.-' ?`_' _T',"_-'f"‘_>'_g " ~ » "` ," ` f _~»..,,' _ »_f,<`. ‘7,‘~l;." -` » f _ `. QT' ~ ' ` _ V 1 ` -_ _ .,.29..-.»m:s sm =~-a.,-.s _ .W __».. ~. I. . ,_ vs_... - ~ mt Mltlltt tutttlnt. ‘° @'@'@@'@'@'\@€)'€)'@'e) e::;.'_-1 -' -' f = , SATl.`R DAY. O(` POKER. 15. l89". ious plans for obtaining possessions in South America and South Aftica which have failed. He is now thoutlht In Glasgow, where almost all pos- sible public services are carried on by the corporation, application has now been made for power to set up a tele .1 ¢ ‘t 194 Psvm M ...... We &@L s l fl l ¢.......».........~.»-... ._ W? ly. HOME MAKERS. iq .H-_ _ ,, _,_ T _MA I t T l Oll i -fs l)lt'zi..~‘t> lvl its liave the :iinoiinf lf that xt/ its S F4 ’/jx* ~‘»/f 75 V \V \V All ll written in leading British F. W.HYNI]MAN, INSURANCE AGENTS. F _ p ws no is we dogg wrists A § WI'ltEL’S = WELL I Repa.iret_i_and kept that way, é itgivesits owner the best of E sau-faction. Our repairiugi Please-i each one of our largei ` number of patrons, -5 'l hat s why our shop is always _i ’ full of work-pleased wheel owners send others. Let’s d st _ o~ _or your wheel the 5 next time it needs it. E ERNEST Rice § 7 The Bicycle Doctor. '; CK YCLE REPAIR SHOP llll lll, llll lllllll ll We have added to our establish- ment an up-to-date FOUNDRY 1, with all the latest improvement s. 2 Our aim is to please our custom- in ers and in order to do so we must __'”; give them Castings equal to any -; in t anada or U. S *' P 0! £~§""""‘_' .2 -=-_-s--- CE D E _- Z \Ve have therefor: procured the i very best American Sand and =_, one of the best Moulders in the ii P¥'WiUC"S- VVe a'e now in a pos- 1 ition to meet the long desired needs of the ublic. Y p W W hy not patronize home Indus- E try and bring along your work. Give us a trial and be convinced what we a is tr it' 2 _ S Y . 119. 2.* Give us acall and we Willeii- '-= deavor to please you, V l‘lnginecr~ and Machinists. . steam .mivigation rox Wharf E 1 Charlottetown P. l£.I. PHON H l'l5_ 2 Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllé -_ #_ l I 'W f ------W __`_ _-., _, _,_v_ 1 l to in lttlievetl to be in futtlieiaitce iriietl i~ wt ~. o te os martini lt Pays to Buy at WL PE l'\lT l\0 OVE .» » _ , _ - ‘ ‘ l : uti - av. '. - I R R | _ . _. . I ‘ _ _ “uch has been said and writ_ne,_ |t.t .t plan to obtain a foo ing in thai. ma,~ter Gtwiewt. -- g'\e.| his const-lit , P ,,,,.tinlv the “Open door” p0]i,,y of ~ qultter. Wlieti the Turkish po ~'~l‘ and it is expected that other civic cor- = Bzimm mlm, east, ,md Lheicollnpses-\vhich may yet te a long ,_-orat.ioi.s will follow Gia~gow’s ex b wa oft' he iit>p.qw hold Palestine. .lm ie. The mostinterestinv renal lnnhlo diplomatic battle she has een, Y '“ 'E _ , __ » P _ _ _ _ fit_»l»tin_g to retain for herself and all I” an offset’ to B"m"m S P°s5°s31°nB"f l‘l§!ill'. ll6l'8 lll llllh &(lVPI'l'.l_~=t II] other nations an equal chance to have, ESYPV Some 2,200 Christians of the Uni- ' Pretty sure tn find what you W, .I irein the lar e traoe of China -°"”_' ‘ versal Brotherhood in Russia fleeing P '1 1 ' ' ' g ' ' . . . I ’ . . i Tlilil policy i- at once so disinterested' BU`m\DSh’UP_h9~5 been compelled to from per-ecution, are now on tht-it l ` pnces that you Wlu like' The German Emperor has had va_r-L _ _ . U _ i I _ I tt. have turned his august at.tent.l0 - phu te l xc' »t»-ge in opt o~ittion t_o that » -- - Y . I 't-» .\~` _\l ~».l l\i~ v\sitll»Jf~»\lsH- ~ -t'-t 'lt a 1* intel ~. vtlti-li lt- ish ins ores nooa Ponicr. l " "' ""' ‘ "fi, _ Y , -3 T, ,. t ' S l ` l 9 I l :tml at the some time so tnnt-.li to the 1 S9“‘k an additional POUR? Of WM' I way -to Canada and will settle in tht- ' 1 A 0 inte-rt=stot` the United States to havc` SUPPIY “nd cm] °“_]y and lt’ "‘e"_°myé' Northwest. The Brotherhood refu~e tttaittlaitte-l, tlirit it has been very ‘l""*““’ m‘l"` “Way 1" the m““”t“"‘S 0 tor`i;,;ht, their belief being that- thc w,,,.mtv €,,d,,,.§,,d L. tht, mjwhpaper W ales. There a. tract of 45,669 acres Chusmm mngion forbidn wan Them at you as WCC' mu V i ° f I' lone. The connectin ies between British and Canadian trade is con- cerned, better have remained in the ,Washington for her eastern policy twill be but infinitessimal. - EDITORIAL NOTES- . It is thought that the defeat of the government of Cape Colony in the ` newly elected assembly by a. majority of two votes may mean the restoration of Cecil Rhodes to another term of power. Hon. Mr. Gibson, Commissioner of »Ciown Lands in Ontario, who was de- * feated in the general election and has not yet secured a seat, has now been nominated to run at the by-election in East Wellington. ' Bad news comes from Manitoba to the effect that continued wet weather has destroyed one quarter of the magnificent wheat crop. According to a telegraphic report, the loss will be many millions of bushels. The Soleil claims that the majority against prohibition in Quebec will total over 91,000, thus swamping the vote in favor in the other provinces, with 20,000 over. To this the Mont- real Witness remarks:_“We are not prepared to say that t-he returns from the French parishes do not show a nedgative majority of ninety or a hundred thousand. We see nothing to hinder its being made much greater according to the methods used in some quarters.” The remarkable story of Louis de Rougeinont, the so-called “modern Crusoe,” whose exploits and endu- rances even excel those of ,his proto- type, is just now now exciting much attention iii England. Some of the nnewspapers accept his tale as genu- ine while other journals are skepti- cal. Rougement is endeavoring to raise money to secure a. vessel to make search on the northwestern coast of 'Australia for a big lot of pearls that ,he abandoned there in the days of his lonely solitude. He claims that he escapsd drowning by riding, or sailing, on the back of a big tuttle, _ but while this may be thought incred- lible, Admiral Scoresby, who is fami- fliar with Australian waters, writes to ‘an English paper that he has seen that feat accomplished. -~ --- -~-=-~»..; _._'=*:-'_-1°.-i In u in l Furniture FAVOR US AND YOURSELVES. MARK R|GHT& Bu.. ltd. l»ssssssssssass, ~» _,_ U Sick Headache and Dizzmess - All Cured. l possession of Spain And all the i ` I §"_:_ Every kind of insurance support that Britain will get from \-""9 cm H35 c"°w" Plump 3'", Rosy Since Taking Hood’s. _ Nervous mothers and sickly children endure a vast proportion of the suffering which is caused by impure and impov- Companies, and at lowest pos- ,fished binge. Hoocm ssmparuia give.- relief by purifying and enriching the Sibje ,.a_teS_ ____ blood. Read this statement: “I was bothered with sick headaches and dizziness. I also had nervous prostra- tion and weakness in my stomach, which made me feel very ill indeed. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsa parilla, which was highly recommended by many, and by the time I had taken four bottles 1 was in perfect health. About a year ago my little girl, then six years old, had bronchitis and chicken pox. We were told that her Only Chance for Llfo was the careful treatment she might re ceive at the hospital. We took her there and for eight days they had no hope oi her recovery, but later she had a change for the better. Her sickness, however, left her very delicate and weak, and she did not grow any for a year. It was then I thought I would try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, inasmuch as I had used it for myself and found it such A good medicine for build- ing up a constitution. She had not taken two bottles before she had improved won- derfully. She has grown rosy and plump and is quite herself again. I have great faith in Hood’s.” Mas. M. Hicxnnson. 938 Bloor Street, West. Toronto, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ls the best- in fact the One True Blood Purltier. Sold by all drugggists. $1; six for $5. inoods Pins tt;tl;?’s‘.!¥.:§s§l“"l2t‘° assssssraasssaassssassasasn WVWO The Price $4.00 the pair,” and ' They are Worth if WVWO i ALLEY »O UEEN ST. We have opened a fine ishings alvtays oi» hand. made by J. dz T. Bell. This is a. ne line with us, it’s something nice in_’t`act we can hardly End word to describe ir. THERE’S ' FINISH TO- IT. THERES A TONE TO IT, that brands it A 1. It’s a laced boot made of strong Dark Tan Wicker Calf, medium heavy soles, put on by the Good year method. The last and the newest of the new, not wide, not narrow, just right. It will j make a lovely Skating Boot. _ ~ THE SI-IOEISTS. _ 5 opinion of tht- creat Republic beside ms been Purchased "ear “he S°“"°‘“ are some 6.400 in all of the small, us But there the matter ends. At (lf ‘W0 S°l"`3~m5 and these have hem' sect. in Russia, and it is expected that iIL'(‘0lllll. WV? S€‘lll .` _ ' ] 1; 1, 1 the first hint of rendering materiahor connected by “ Wnnel “"9" “ mil” the remainder of them will come toi e ' oblige' potts of China, alarm is taken and Birmingham will Pass th'0“Sh a' “u_m" _ ----- the plea is put forward that it is_“3rit- big? 0ftU"l10lS» lil" l0Ut‘l‘*“ °f Whlchl Hon. Sherman Hoar, recently de r .ass ..s'..i.," std that the is Working will be resrevtlvely 4%. ‘li end, li senses, washer.. in 1860 sua W. F, & in her own interest exclusively. If IDll0S_l0Dg- _ The Valley of thi? Bev' son of the famous E. Rockwood Hear, , She succeeds the United States ern river will be crossed by an invert- _ ,,X_A,,to,,,ey Gen,.,.,,_|, and nephew uf _ . - - - - ' ed svphon 17 miles long with a dipl h t f h f -| gsunnysldgs will profit with other nations that is . » _ l t. e sena oro i e same ami y name. ° ail , of 547 feet below the hydmuhc grade * His father is a. stron roiectionist ` - . S P ' O@ But the plirposes Of the R-epublis ohne- HW? ‘he e“°'P'§°“S Pf`°SS““" has and the son, now deceased, embraced in The mane” Of the 0199” dom' must to be provided for “th Pipes “f the more liberal trade ideas. His fathog g------Q-_-l-_--_ ,,h,,,,1y be .med in a very practical greatest s©_revgl_l1- The Mel ¢0SU °f.0,,ce asked htm how hs Should know way The United States is ac_ the work is estimated at about §3_0»"more about the tariff than he, who quirinv new possessions in ghf, Wes; 000,000, and it will deliver 17 million had Studied i, an his life.; .¢Whv Indies and also in the fat east “M1035 Of “XC@ll"~`”° Water dalll’ ISU; gniwel-pd t}e boy, “I beg n What sort of trade policy will be - ~ v" where you left off .5 \ . , _ .1 ' * ' ‘ . in ' ' N , ' ` H. k . . A . i 1 _Y I _ T ) .H applied to these dependencies? Will N ui S _ *T 'hey bfi f€YlCf’d in “ith the Dlngley J The relative claims of Sampson and '“"_lm If “N they fnlghlv so _far as _ , ___ . . Schley to the glory of the victory by even diplomatic assistance in her s SPP Canada if these now onthe way- effons to keep Open the the lakes by the storage dams and hither report 8a_,i_factUri|y_ V which the Spani-h Het wps destroyed at Santiago have been decided upon by the Naval Board at Washington. The substance of their reports is that it- was a captaitfs fight; that it was fought *under the orders previously gtven by Sampson; that the two orders given by Schley to “close in,” and to “engage -the enemy” did no good and were unnecessary for this was being done when the orders were signalled; and that each captain fought his ship on plans prepared and others given hy Sampson, ~ ¢ _ @@`@@@@@@@ - @ 1 @ the Little Thing hat make up life. It’s the little things we cal! .your attention to. 'Your own particular choice of Tooth Brush, Paste or@ @Powder, Make of Comb, Odor@ @ of Perfume, Powder, etc. @ @ We carry a very large line@ ®of Sundries and endeavor to@ (5 please your tastes L ' @ , - _ as e"°.‘2f..'?..‘5.‘_’“.!L‘:..‘Il‘.{2... s Q sunnvsios. @ @U@@@@@@@@@@@> @ @__ I.; - @ rn @ @@@@@@@@@@ @ neocon %~l¥nstr%#sM#illsHf%###-lH=#iH#'##§ Wnmen’s llarlt »Tanl‘ta|king Boots at 8 iflliliikilliffilllfidtilltfilh le I wkssnnssassssn rt' u-n *U ~¢ 8tGo CHARLOTTETOWN P-E .I tenor F Lennon New Cloth for Fall and Winter line ol Nohby Cloths ir Suitings. Overcoatings and Trousering. ‘ Call now and get lirst choice-a full line of Gents’ Fur- Jot-|NM<>|.Eoo a co.. l gl v ':'| t .‘-. {;` if 1'. :t '¢ i. hem stitch lldkfs., 90. each Colored bordered Hdkfs , 3c, "`P@"‘ LadiesWliite Aprons ldc. each, l Grey Jenn Corsets 25c per pair. LADIES’ JAC Our Mantle Department this seas success, nearly all sizes are still to be exactly what suits them in every case. The styles we show are the I. the Fall season. Exquisite new novel effects makinc o bower of beauty. O A magniliceut selection ol most fashionable effects in Bl \ here. Our varietyof material. a sure we can suit any taste, at purse. Fall ” Glow s. A splen- - did glove for Fall wear is our Ladifs’ button Sw'-de Glove in Lllatk and T n shades l atv » K" A - Fanlfv Ringwlol Gloves at Cash oert-. Groves in all the Fading' sl-:|141-sa. ‘Needle s. i=hed \fi'h a.~.~o~tt-d. needles, ony '23 cf nfs Pitch. i A \»'e»j\' pretty and service- sible cf\.~-. -wth a large g,_~ig0|-t,- ment os' ne flles for every use, only 4.5 cents each. WWWI ll~_ Wea I lt; tjlliilll .#_.-3-is ' _ convince you beyond 1, V l 'il This is what ` and Drawers at 34 illlll" $1 50 and upw+ rds. 1 Colored llress Goods. ° I -_ .=--'”" 1=;-ei# _ Fl Just to give you an idea of , where you ought to buy your 19 Our ` , fast dre~s goods, that is if money I "saving is an object to you, we’ll mention two lines. Fancy Boucle Dress Goods 40 in. wide, only 220 per yard. Heavy all Wool Serge in Black and Navy Blue, 38 in. wide, 25C. per yd. Infantces. . Dainty Infantees- for little I hands in Pink, Blue, Garnet, etc., in Silk and Wool at 240. per pair. per on can for - e-gs I 5 I- '11 ° L v 5'.-i . . - . I adtes. - Wing at ' ' ._ 'o_-_~~- -' _ 110- Per yd- vp- ~'l:§?§’7‘!;'53f:g!:_¥‘.¢$i'l,/ liatliffs' Collars . -*~‘-~' `.f,~°.». ~ io.. es.-it in 411,-» \ 4 -.~.‘_i' ` if, wool gloves 20C ._‘.' \ _ ‘ _ _ ' s"-_.\ _ pet pair. White ‘ 'TY-_ "§s_|l_t-. l fl WO( t P" _ 1 2 "c pot' t ni r Yes Fi A pretty needle case in l pocket ht-ok ~tyl»», nicely fin- H” Col l‘i| Vrlf lil _ Pal 281: fl A ‘**,¢ prepared to fit you " _V comfortable UNDE M tizne save you money l t 4 " t ‘ Are you prepare I . is the best and cheap ( He T _ can b out t Heat early F. PEllK|Nl THE MILLINERY I.