'csv l i |l 'mu J ik? Here is the gg; “M0¢ll8l"l is g el of beauty.~'l‘he one W will have a strengthen borne tie! same business, wonder how- afford to give auch value beddu the things in The Weekly Btar,' ardl, The Mirror, home in Canada should this beautiful picture gays a full year's amily Herald cluding the picture for framing, size 23 by le a big dollar's worth, HOW SHE _ Damn `_§_'I 'have been ‘ 12 years" writes one have never had White Swan grocers in 5c. Write eals, Limited, Toronto, for bread Oakes for Cer- SHIPPING NEWS. lnsrnnmn, -Charlottetown, nov. ia -S. B. Halifax, Ellis, BoSf»0D;;Schr. Carl E. Richard, Skinner, Picton. CLEARED, Charlottetown, Nov. ldv S. ‘S. Halifax, Ellis, Boston-_; Schri Circessian, Skinner, Picton; Bgtc Marlon, Landry, Montague. THE CZAR ‘S I-IEIR » __ HAS BLOOD DISEASE. .LONDON, Nov. 12.-The medical publication hospital, in commenting on the recent pronouncement of the Gzar's physicians _ that the Czare- vltch has haemophilia, says that this malady was frequently observed by scientists anwng European royal fam- ilies in the early and middle ages. It goes onz- _"In popular language, the victims of this constitutional disease have a tendency to bleed excessively and’ bave'been said ca have ‘only one skin instead oi three.’ The truth is, of course, that harmophiliacs have Just as many slrins as any one else, to' wit, one, but their blogd lacks to a greater or lesser degree that power of coagulation or clotting which in normal persons leads to the natural arrest of hemorrhages after an ex- cept very serious injuries to thoqp-gs blond vessels. '. ' "At the present time it woulld selirn that haemophilia was more prevalent than ever among princes. The late dilka of Albany suilered from it and eventually died of it. The second son of the icing and queen of Spain is said' to be afflicted with it, and_to be incurably deal in conseqgsence of hemorrhages in the inner ear. Ru- mors also credit the Hohenzollerns with not being exempt from it, and it is said that some'of Queen Mary's relations are harmophiliacs to a slight degree. _ "The disease hardly ever occurs in females, but it is handed down al- most exclusively through the female line.” ?_.___-,---» . JACK JOHNSON HAS STRONG DEFENDER' IN FLANAGAN. ` 'ronoN'ro, Nov. 12.-from some-, gan, who was Jack Johnson's man- ager before and alter' the iafmous pug- ilist battle at Reno gpgalnst Jeileries, when the colored man captured the heavyweight; championship, writes a long article in the Evening Telegram to.dsry defending the fighter. 'Hb does not excuse Johnson's moral lapses, but 'says the big black is one of the cleanest, fairest sports, white or col- ored, the writer ever met. "-Jack Johnson as a fighter has been as ,.,.~.~v--\ HAD SCRE FOUR YEARS ZAM-BUK HEALED IT IN FEW WEEKS. Have you some old wound or sore which has defied all doctor’s remed- ies? If so you have a case for Zam- Bukl _ _ _ Mr. Oliver Sims, of.Purvls,` Man., writes' "The healing power of Zam- Buk is really wonderful! I had an pid irritating sore on my forehead that ihad troubled, me for years. I had used all sorts fof remedies, but none of them seemed able to close the sore._Zam-Buk was recommended to me, and in a marvellously short time it healed the obstinate sore perfect- ly You ma depend upon it that ‘af- - y _ - ter this proof of its pow'er.we will never be without afbox “lin Shi house." __ 'As a rapid and certain healer of ulcers, abscesses, piles, inflrmei places, cuts, burns, hrll n. scale sores, eczema. erupiionk','fdolds`sor¢-si -chopped hands, etc., etc., you can get nothing to equal Zsm-Buk. Ant`sen- tic, too; and immediately applied re- moves all danger of wound ating-the ,wrong way. Druggiets and rls 'ev- Jriwhere at _50c. bo; or post free `for price from Zuni’-But Oo.; Toron- ry Soap for tender and bmi ssmssm au Qual lun e gwql! , ` Furnished , THE LOSS OF THE TITANIC. news comes to our ears- nstions are m tears! hundred souls are 3000- into the great unknown! Pleasure seekers on the foam _In their strong built ocean-home, Little thought had they of harm, In their berths so snug and warm. Ol the 10! of Boing fast! , Crash! destruction comes at last. Going fast, oh, fearful fad! Why! the world has gone speed-madl - Long the story will be told ` 'By the timid and the bold, ' How man's might was backward hurled How an lee-berg shook the world! Poor mankind so proud, and vain. Think uporl the number slain, Learn the dreadful lesson well, Save yourselves from death and hell! Benj. Jordan, East Royalty. Lhrongs, _ Where incense rose in Cathedrals dim, His voice was sweet as well-loved' TWO PREAGHERS. The other gave what he had to give ` -- T0 the living msn, and he preached _ A great man Preached to brilliant " f°f G°d- ' ` I V Footer 1sl'u..,..,........“.».»i\»--~ ‘ ‘ ----'--~~" nrinrns ___ _ , 1.1;-.- __ In i lollgl, And men were wild in their praise of , ~' 4 But never arbundened heart had wept Its til; of pain", at the*prea_cher'e , 71 1 ; ,- _ _ 0'ver the iight of his glory shadows crept, - ‘~ .. __;__l~- For he knew that his work was in-‘_ l complete. \ g ;‘f.“'Ni _,_ And the world iiaew: not of n mln.-4 who preached " = In an humble church, _tp 'an humble few; ~ i » He had no 'power serve the love that _i reached From his own great heart, to the hearts he knew, But mgny a toll-worn hand he press- e . k. That groped to him from the darkest woe; Ahl many a wayward one he blessed, _ And he knew the peace that- the " faithful know. _ , The first man preached that his _ `_ name might live, , » ` When his bones were white 'neath the ' church yard sod. N ` Lucy Gertrude Clarkin, 49 Upper Hlll-lsboro St. Charlottetown. ' straight as a string in the face of\‘ temptation that few white men would withstand, but he has never been for- given ior deteating Jeilries. 'I-Ie made himself thousands of powerful enemies; that fatal day at Reno, when he crumpled up the carcass of Jim Jef- bettcr sport than thousands of whites who hoped to clean up on the public. Jack Jonnson is no saint, I am free to admit, but d,on’t forget that he visited-supposedly respectable, white- wonien-and Toronto was no excep- all corners. Johnson is still the greatest pugilist who ever entered the rings. but-he is black. ‘AN INSTRUMENT THAT WOULD ., HAVE SAVED ROYAL GEORGE. 1 A _-1 g fries. That was his great mistake. He could have lain downto Jeffries A ani retired independently ricb, but he ` did not because he was a cleaner and has been literally dogged by women. » , 1 ‘ in every city of any size he has ever "|_",t ‘hue PM” . c°m°. tion to rhe_r1_1ie_ Johnsen will-.be ~_»f__»_~_--¢ .""°-"7 _ , driven out of Chicago, not because he""' ' ‘ _' ' is worse than many others, but be- Aft" uw "'°'Y iff” do” Qt "P“p°'° cause there is one moral code for C014 _C0lI\D°\ll1d-f 7°" di5tll\°tlY ‘W1 _ _ 3 r wines and another for sicciis. He the cold breaking sud all the div- c will probably -go to Europe and iight agreeable grippe symptoms leaving. , _ communicated with the marine de- partment and also sent a trace of records talfien on .the Empress of Bri- tain in the St. Lawrence 5 day or two'beforel the Royal George-,cgiiigg l1P-- The communication deals with the accident to the Royal George,and points to the rise of temperature thru the traverse due to the passing of the ship into the fresh and warmer wat- ers of _the river. It also points out the eilcct of the coast in~se'ndlng the temperature down. This is shown even as.far as Quebec. Professor Bar- nes concludes. If we can study the eilcct of the coast line on the river and gulf temperature, I am confident _we can supply the ,means to prevent such accidents as happened to the Royal George. The records tal-'van on the Empress are most interesting and show always the effect of land whenever the course of the ship took her near to it, such as Anticosti, Fame Point and Rimo- uskl. OPPOSITION IN HOCHELAGA, MONFPREAL, November 12- The Hon. Louis Coderre wili..havs to iight for his seat. This afternoon the nomi- nations were filed in Ste. Cunegonde town hall and just before two o'clock after Mr. Coderre's nomination had been accepted, baclvied by many prom- inent conservatives i_n Hochelaga divil.. *Y v sion, there came a surprise. Leo Paul Doyon's name was brou- ght forward, backed by the signa- tures of J. A. Labelle, J. B. Daoust, J. B. Bordeaux and others, but with no indication of his politics. It is stated that Mrl Doyon had worked for Mr. Coderre until ten days ago. Mr. Doyon is a member of the firm pf the Doyon Realty, and lives at Afointp St. Charles. .1/iri`Nnsn`aMPsnon V nnvlnwno wansmrs .YOKOI-IAMA, Nov. 12.-+-The emper-' or to-day reviewed a great fleet in Yokohama. There were 113 war- ships in line. , L The emperor was accompanied by .the #crown prince and the other princes. A feature of the review WM the flight of several aeroplanee over the harbor. . J ~‘ .’- l\'.\ fx S n _,-1 Q ‘f ROGERS BROS. 53’ This is ihe mark that for , over 60 years hu dinin- ~' gulshed "ifllnr Plan ' that Wldrl. " ltstsnds " ` I# lorslltbose excellent ~ °“‘*i"°'.:°“.i“~ s f p ?_v:ld'e belt' 1 * .wi'\|iim‘ym\ J! ' gillderucan _ ue! se /'E1 //Z ,~ ff \ his our M n _f » . . _ -oily ala. ` _ sea_'u1» ws»`~aii`_¢e mais' ' ~ dlverespdt ` 1 shouldwrits at 'once to_"0alsb °°`l DEATH OF A SCHOLAR TORONTO, Nov. 13.-Rev. Prof. Wm. Clark dead, aged 80. For 25 years he was a member of the facul- ty of Trinity University here. i riw lg|ins__PiPi's A r ei an-».e»¢»»» pound relieves all grippe It is a positive fact that B, dose of two hours until three consecutive _ doses are taken will cure Grippe or _ _ ~ _ . limbs. ‘ » i A __ V ,_ ~ OTTAWA- N°V°m\>°f 1z"P¥'°f°99°1` It. promptly ends the moat mlser- ' ` _ " ' " ' , H- % Barnes. Md?/.111 unxx _itv.~-111- _-sbisneaescne, eiiiiness. neue one _‘_ - ~ ._ _ 1 _ l’5“UF`*`5V'5l\'5` Af ` i ` '-`7` TiW"'Iioie"étuff:g ' iép, ieveirishnrag; sneez- ` :Q ~ V ’ OLDSHIRT ng, sore roa runn ng o e nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, sore _ » ness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. ' S ‘ I or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pgpe's Cold Compound, which any druggist can mpply-it contains no quinine-be sure you get what you asl’ for-accept no substi- 1 tute-belongs in every home. Tastes nice-acts gently. WHEHE Tl] SHIP SMELTS llll EHS _ H. M, Rogers & Oo, Inc., No. 11. Fulton Fish Market, New York, are ' ready to receive large shipments of smelts and eels from- Prince Edward _ Island shippers, They have a - wide‘ knowledge of the fish business,"handle all kinds of fresh fish and will pay - _ . _ . highest market prices, and make the health of tlie whole hotly. Ask your merchant for it or write io satisfactor Th” lC°“ti“°“t°l Fm’ é°?pf“7'~` Wholesa es Fish Commission ea ers, M U ~‘ I _M I dn” & ,K ` ma _ _ 26 Fulton Market. New York. .whose ”l.°B.r:§c;\3°grhgi“d °1';;g_“l;;"n -mann gag mg! masgclgm I ld ` “PP°°"° °l°°wh;"°' "wg Fish Market' New York' is skein so- turns." .. < i _ ~ .¢» gx ni c a c me = _ _ '_ ' e _ ._ ~ -_ is ` 5 PP°"‘ls ° 5°” X ‘"3 “l t liciting consignments from tgig Bro , "‘ . _ house 1.- . if ‘-1 wi 1. 1 JL? Pipes oem compound taken every I ` ? break up the most severe cold, either 1 V '4' ' _ in the head chest back stomach or ' , ~ _ » Discard the Take this wonderful compound with J “dia” x ied cnet _oi _is on _ ' -_ use iilimtvge :grid wiiichm:iii cull-2 yolli f X ` "f, , Wlllch Pfcl Cuts ff¢Cd0m cold or end Grlppe misery as prompt- ‘ \ " tlie IIIHSL $CiiSlll\C part ly and without 'any other assistance » V5 the body lry the atest \ \ . “C~oi`f’s Patent ” Adjustable to the neck and to the collar. Tlzrce V ADJUSTAELE sizes of collars Ht over one \ ` _ _ NECK BAND band. Bound to il . The 0Pen cuts gilvc free ` 6 dom, comfort, and vc`ntil`ation to the neck N buck1ing`or ’slirinking of the band Easy to button The neck is one of the most sensitive pnrls of the body Here is where the nerves and blood vessels pass from the body to thc brain Any compression to the neck is injurious io the nerves, causing ner vousness, and also prevents the circulation of the blood, which aiiecfs * ~. Try the new (}Ol"F'S PATEB-T /\l)]l’bTAl3LE NECK-BAND SHIRT. Retail price $.25 and $1.50. Add tcu cents for postage GOFF & C0., CHARLOTTETQWN P E ISLAND ::.:::s:.f::::.i:.:=. .f£:;.::. Now on Sale al Moore g & McLeod s and ll A Bruce s ' ~ V i Price $125 ~ \ _ ' e » ‘ and ee in cer -ce 0 I _ i .»F iii wins b " ni ’ ' I " »_~»»»»_» to i:.:°:... ';:';.;'..._ .:::::.._.n° ..;1“°,‘.°,'.f'_=.°.°:.“.:.s° ‘:.'.‘.=‘2‘°ii hi5h°“t P"`l°°° “”d`1 m°k°_ ‘l“i°k '°` 'piay`all fish sent_bim inthe post ati shown by. D. A. Bruce. 9-20’Mtf."¢rl“ nf t“"”°- A' the ““°.“ “-dv_“°°°“ 'hw' ltrectlve 'manner and s‘ecui‘e for" his i ` .ff ~ _ lpgugggofa pers should write the-firm and ar- ‘°“'.taui.,._a _ready and utfdwtori ~ - ` ` l'““K° Wm* "Wm ff." tl_1°"“l'i°‘“‘?*°"7 market. S_liip'pers_ehouId'_l3l\`d .hlm"a “'*“'“‘”¢ °' °“°" '°°“"¥“‘“°'“'~ -mei creases em. He imc fancies 0 J I _ _~ 1 ' - Making. 8 .wemgtyh (gym am 12”; elainl. loft:_crabl...-line lobsters.. eels the ,Fulton i`e -~ fn' " 0"* ' ' `~ .- ` I `l‘ market, ,New York; rock services- -A reféllyglle md Prompt daily, re. sewers inanauiiippers to mlntiiem v*“";: A Q;‘__:39;lY4;‘°t°'- °\=ii>i‘m-s V9' supply ~tli'eir customers? as will, be gllfd llhll f-Mt seen by the ad'ln -this paper. Oban. 5 ' 5"' 7»*"|° 5_5'-°,_°°m, V. Kro'nimul,"the m`an&£°l'» 8lV°!‘m' ml“‘°°““’h'a°°l°F"` “'F“_ll‘9° “"7 ` undivided attention' to his, business ,¥;¢» N" Y°'k- ”°_ -*°gl°;:!°f°*¥ P°°° whlch means ~satlsfection‘_all round as P 0-£0 :hill llmllil Ill I f-0| ll he’ handles consignments tothe best th” '° Wt |hlPm°°t| °'°"h°\`° in advantage and _hung prompt “.1 this paper. They give the .highest turns. S. B. Wiley j|=":.Sona, Boston, ;:lv¢:m°¢;n;;l:udaiéd go dsx? ‘_ _ A _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ are tm trans" ‘gm ' _ Boston, as their transfer agents ' Price Bros, 104 Fulton Market.. M g ° _' * _ New York, have been established is A, w_,' ;.|¢¢_ Nm 3 3-,,|¢V¢n ,-1.5 the fish bullum fore _wet 'may usrxn, New refs, win ciyspersoiisi years and tbename is a familiar ode, ggcgnqqn - ee ¢|\_mn||,f||m¢|g[ eg to many shippers of smelts and iggfgg and “lg ggi; 1|' mf Q ',‘~tlils. in Prince lildward I_il`a|_id._As will pi-¢y|u\”_ yor’ ngmngg ~ _,',\,°1°,. MOI.; UQ NM; °d_ T31: "Fug: _‘ll U sale house ii; New. York il' , ‘ Ilia P08! 0 fm" °0hQlPD°_ ll ' il‘0ll_, areadymaretwi beaeeured ore- , this Province eiic'wii1~~aiake prompt shipments. nsnrillsn would .do ,wail returns at l-\lll\:»t__l1°:iL‘k_°_i'i_>rl°°!- _ , toprieeite in-. 1-Iss who wiitoimish _ 1 ' "' n desired inor _ ` re- , _was na' ievsssva-eos, w»_¢me_;,I,¢, _ ' "'°"°" “"°" trade becomes br_l_ __il‘fth¥ 'hah mar ' me ei Nm' v6i*i:.piiiiliw1‘<>f smiu Oo., 14 Fulton Market, to use N. 'Fenton Jeweler.