A SNAP AUSTRIAN CHINA TEA SETTS i. . 7? 8 We on hroug W + \ oo. ry i rwws We : 7 . Vv, pney t » ) We pou ’ T ; wn And the vel Dr . ] , \ I ae ai 11 tive wh “h W w. P. COLWILL, THE CROCKERY WARE MAN, > F. Island's Gr »S < store, gSu TE - : : 5 wna ‘ THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. Last Quarter, 13th, bh, 49m, p.m. New Moon, 21st, 10h, “9m, p. m. . First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m High Water Sup of|Day of We’ v5.25 Aft’n Rises.| Sets. M UTbursday | 445, 6395 52 4 36 2 Friday 615 73% S3 | os Saturday 754, 830 54 33 4\Sunday 991) 919 55 32 ‘Monday p 2 OO) (10-04) 29 30 6 Tuesday | 10 54 10 44) «59 29 RWednesday | '! 46; 11 18 59 28 8 1lhursday 12 36, 11 49 7! 27 9 Friday ¥25;- 3 25 10Saturday Ocal 219.5 24 'l Sanday I oz) 3 9 7 23 .4 Monday . on. ad Sa] A 22 ) SPuesday 246, 449 9 21 iW@fednesday| 349 5 4! 10 20 ifThursday | 5 14 © 33; |? 19 16\ Friday | 640 7 21 13 18 Saterday | 7 49, ° °3| 14 17 ee / 8 46 S 43 16 16 WF Monday 92 9 28 17 15 20f Tuesday 10 18} 9 34 19 14 2aWednesday 10 58 '° 2! 20 2 Thursday 11 37, 19 40 at i 29 Friday 2 ye: 12 12 23 24 Saturday 12 <4 '1 45 24 i 1S\Sunday ..35| os ! 264 Monday 2x} 2 15 26 I 2; Tuesday I 16 3 - 29 I 2q Wednesday sai 2 92; 29 I 24 Thursday ron * Ss 2 I 30) Friday (ag. ° 72 48 Standard time is used in tide tables. PS'S ATEFUL COMFORTING stinguished every where for slicoacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. 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There are thousands of people in world who eat no meat trom years end to another, and cer savage tribes in Africa and nesia are almost exclusively at eaters; but while there are thousands of these. there are mil live noon a mixed diet of vegetables and grains and it lumbers is a cr.terior it would seem at a mixed diet is the best for the 1uman Tamuy The tact that you will find many veyetarians who appear healthy and vigorous and meat eaters equally so, and any number of robust speci imwens Who eat both meat and vege tables and anything else that comes their way all goes te show that the old saw is the true oue, that every man must be a law to himself as to what heshall eat and drink. T repair the waste of tissue in brain workers as well as to replace muscle and sinew of the er, canonly be done pl ocess ol digest Lion, ions who meat, ‘ aa the through the Every nerve, muscle, sinew, every wd is extracted from the t and dieest. In these days of hustle and worry, aud artificial habits ot life, scarcely one person ina thousand can lay c aims toa pertect digestion :dysp« [- asc 2B a alfilction and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets a nation- ai DIC More cases of poor digestion drop OL OL 100G We @€@a i1iiona]l ‘ssing. are caused by failure of the stomach to secrete sufficient gastric juice, or too little Hydrochloric acid and lack of peptones and all of these impor- tant essentials to perfect digestion are found in Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in convenient palatable form. One or two of these tablets taken after meals insure perfect digestion aud assimilation of the food. Cathzrtic pills and laxative medi- cines have no effect whatever in digesting food and to call such rem- edies a cure for dyspepsia is far- fecthed and absurd. labor- | FILIPINOS TO FIGHT ON. |Were Never More Determined. Hona Kona, Nov. 13.---Private and | trustworthy advices from Manila re }port much indignation amongst all |Classes of Filipinos, owing to the publication of a statement to the effect that Omaha despatches allege that Filipino officers have held a conference showing an inclination to accept. an amnesty and te cease hostilities, but that this had been prevented owing to Mr. Bryan's promise that if he were elected to the presidency of the United States the Filipinos should have their inde pendence declared. Thisstatement is absolutely false. Nosuch confer ence has been held, nor is any such conference likely to be held. The Filipinos attribute the statements as coming from President McKin ley’s supporters, possibly Consul Wildman, who has just returned from Manila. The Filipinos were never more determined than now to tight to the bitter end for independ ence, owing to the brutality of the United States soldiery and the abuses and misgovernment of the Philippine Islands under American rule. a Russia and Manchuria. LONDON, Nov. 12.---Dr. Morrison, wiring to the Times from Pekin, Saturday, says : ‘* Li Hung Chang has not yet re- plied to Admiral Alexieff’s invita- tion to resume the Manchuria under Russian protec- tion. Russia w:ll require the names of all officials to be submitted to her for approval. Her proposals are tantamount to military occupation ; and every Chinaman realizes that Manchuria is lost to China. ‘Increasing alarm is felt here at ‘the spread of the insurrection in the southern provinces. No sur- prise would be caused if Japan in- 'tervenes. The trade and financial outlook is very gloomy. oe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets con- | tain pepsin free from animal matter, diastase and other digestives, and ,not only digest all wholesome food but tend to increase the flow of gastric juices and by giving the weak stomach a much needed rest bring about a bealthy condition of the digestive organs and a normal appetite. Nervous, thin-blooded, run-down _e ple should bear in mind, that drugs and stimulants cannot furnish good blood, strong muscles and teady nerves; these only come from wholesome food, thoroughly digested; a fifty cent box of Stuait’s | tablets taken after meals will do more real good than drugs, stimul- ants and dieting combined Stuart's Tablets is Dyspepsia | probably the safest, most popular and successful digestive on the mar- ket and sold by druggists every- where in the United States, Canada }and Great Britian. COCOA ne——————- — Badly Treated Cowboys. Lonpon, Nov. 13.---One hundred and forty American cowboys and /mulete*rs who went toSouth Africa (on British mule transports arrived ‘in Lond »n Saturday. /in their denunciation of their treat- They are loud ment 01 their home journey, and in- (tend to formally complain to the | Board of Trade. ‘rations served had to They declared the be thrown overboarl. that they would have starved haithey not paid exorbitant |rates for extra rations. They further EPPS'S COCOA assert that they were berthed over horse stalls, ~here the heat and odor were unbear 1 le. mitations of Dodd’s Kidney Pills are legion. The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dodd's Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are The original is safe. Dodd's Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. | So they trade on the reputation of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD’S. Dodd’s is the | original. Dodd's is the name to be care: | ful about— D-O-D-D°S KIDNEY PILLS A New Boer Republic. Lonpon, Ney. 14.--A curious story has come from St. Peterburg to the effect that when President Kruger removed his capital to Machado- dorp a number of the burghers who had been left in the lurch went ‘north, and decided to start their own Republic at Zoutpansberg. They held the necessary meetings, declared Barend Verster President, Mumnik, the ex-landdrost of Boks- burg, Vice-President, and a lawyer named Krause, a brother of the commandant of Johanaesburg,State Secretary. The exploits of the Zoutpansberg Republic are still un- known. War Office oe Lansdowne Praise Work. Lenpon, Nov, 14.---The Marquis _of Lansdcuwae,formerly Secretary of |'War, and now Secretary of State ‘for Foreign Affairs, has written a ‘letter of farewell to the officials of ‘the War Office, in which he thanks ‘them for their services, and says 'that the work they performed show- }ed rare and unstinted devotion to iduty. He says this work was at- ‘tended with the greatest success, ‘and that they are entitled to the highest credit. 1 —— ° } Now Quebec. | QvuEBEc, Nov. 13,---Rumors were in circulation Saturday that Premier Parent would bring on the provin- cial election shortly, but from in- ‘formation obtained from the most ‘reliable sources these rumors appear to be rather premature, as it is stated that the Government has not yet taken the mafter into con- sideration, A meeting of the execu- tive committee will be held here to- night, at which the date of the elections may be decided upon. I The Outcome in China. New York, Nov. 13.---The opening of the interior of China to modern civilization is regarded at Washing- ton, says Journal of Commerce special, as the probable outcome of the present negotiations between China and the powers. ———— An Araold Dead. Tonpon, Nov. 13.---Thomas Arnold, fellow and examiner in English lan- guage aud literature at the Royal University of Ireland, second son of e celebrated Thomas Arnold, head “master of Rugby and father of Mrs. Ward, the novelist, died Humphrey : He was born November esterday. h, 1823. government of | e ree /present Provincial | approve of its acts. 1 * Tux Queen has against the docking be taken into Perhaps the royal stables. fashion as senseless as it is cruel ‘Every hotel man, brewer. cigar- maker and liquor merchant in St. Jobn,’’ according to Mr. L. A. Wil- | son, head of the Licensed Victuall- ers’ Association, “was arrayed against Mr. Foster. Referring to which the Montreal Gazette says : |‘‘there has not been a_ higher {tribute to Mr. Foster’s “sin- cerity fora long time. 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