CH E DAY HXAMiNER, CITARTOT'TETOWN, OCTOBER 12 1894 Pain. Quesnel says: #& “We rarely confess that we deserve what we suf- fer.” Yet most pain and sickness is the re- sult of neglect or in- discretion. If you # would be healthful, # keep your system in order by the daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. It cures indiges- tion and its many #* kindred ills. & SH & 2 wen awe oe ee —— a ee asc and sec a bottle. All druggists. J J. JOHNSTON al Estate Agent Esta‘e bought aad-.sold on Com mission, @states Managed Rented, *y . TER Houses cted. Le. = Stamper b Rents 7Coll * C aarlottetown, P.E. I. Houses For Sale UP?PSR QTSEN SC.— Wous? 6 rooms Sarvs vadsoe:2 29039, ctf Wie Ct. Pri« (0.00 F ENT ST, (east)}—House and shop, 6 rooms Lot 96x43 Price $600.00 . BaYFIELD ST- -House $1000.00 ‘R’TOWN ROY ALTY—(One mile from the ty), house barns and coach house, with Qaecres of land. Price $2800 GRAFTON ST. (east)—House heste’d with hct water, barns et rice $120).00 will ex- hanze. DPOUGLAS 8S'l —Housge, 5 rooms Price $300 CUMBERLAND ST- House, 5 reoms, x: od liar. sma igarden. Price $400.00 BI3H »P ST-—Two tenement house. Price $800.00 EUSTON ST, west)—Three tenement honse, willexcha nage) wHESTNUT ST—Two tenement housge, (will exchange) DOKCHESTE:R ST [near Queen St)—House and sho) with outbuildings—ousiness stand. Price $2000.00 @UR. PLE‘4SANT ST. & ST. .PETER’S -JAD—Luarge house, new. Price $1400.00 EUSTON ST-(Gallows Hill) house, 9 rooms, varn, heated with hot air Price $1109 , POWNAL S'l'—(Near Euston) two tenemeni honge, new Price $1250 CBRO-S ST—1T wo tenem:nt house, new. Price $600 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Honse. 8 rooms stable, Lot 60x 19% Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE-—Two house: ast constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 19519 ft. Price $550.00 each. .% rar Zoiss7 23a Lt 13 Price $500.00 Houses To Let KING STREET (WE3T)-6 rooms and stable $5 56 per month. KING§ST—7 rooms $5. per month, STREEL— Opposite residence ir L. H. Davies a house, 1] » WEST iv of § co roonis, baths, hot water, sewerage . Rent moderate BRIGHTON hot water tO AD—1 ) rooms and bathroom ind electric light $160 a year. SOU THPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATHR STREET-—(WEST) Brick house 1{ rooms. Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—II rooms and bath room, wa'er closet, electric light ete $200 & year RIGHTON kfO AD—8 rooms and bath room hot water and stabie $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST.— Honse 8 rooms. stable 2and « coach house. $6.50 per mo. OUTHPORT -Summer cottage, and mil dingsnew. 50a year Ces ene eree a 18 Prince Edward Island Magazine .NOW ON SALE.... Stall the Bookstores and a KR. H Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER HH . r F.-rguson, Frontispiece A { Giowth and Transition, by Hon Ser.ator Ferguso: The Spider poem) by F. W. L. M. A Reckless A nture,. by J. H. F A Page from the His ry of P. FE. Island, y Jobn R oss 0 Fair F ower Faded—(a sonnet) by Late Thos. A. Lepage ; Our I Vs Fos, by George McKenzie Prince Edward Isl Surnames ' Mic-Mac Mythouogy, by Jeremiah S lark, } B.A The Ethics ry, by J. E. 1 il Aatumn | sawrel w. W on wo | , irroll if Cartier s F Voyage, by Rev. A Se a copy'—Nend for sample The P. § . Island Magazine, | P. . BOX 698, Onssteas own, P. E. I : , | wt i ot' er the ages of 15 and capable of bearing arms :— THE DAILY —— OCTOBER 12 1899, THE FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA. based on official reliable sources, represent ap = proximately the number of men betwee n 60 in South Africa Tue following figures, CAPE COLONY: Dutch, silibinines Jevteee . 70,776 British ard other whites............- 03,000 UD iiitis aiteednencceses oi a Kaffirs and Bechuanas.. ......... - 208.000 SMC ccs hen ccc De ek ow ae ?7BASUTOLAND. Basu'‘os. COSKSersssessosso eee aerereseree 20,000 , NATAL. Volumteers......rccccccce soccccseeeee ‘ 2,000 Tatty . -. cscenncneben eonceema pee meee ee... cues eens Cinweuey 12,000 Zulus...... slits sit ..100,000 FREZ STATE. Burghers...cccce severeeee seeeeees goeetel 17,000 TRANSVAAL, Burgher8...s00seseee seve coves! 1,000 ZULULAND. Pelee. . once <6 s0beieenetabadssoens 50,000 SWAZILAND, Swaz's. .cccove euess Seed seca” oeee 15,000 Total fighting men.........+6 reesereee 634,000 Including the Matabele and the natives in the Transvaal there are in round num~ bers nearly one million men in Soath Africa capable of bearing arms, ener MiGs oo NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It is said that wireless telegraphy will be used in the eventof a Transvaal campaign. —Sir Wilfrid did believe inthe idea that whoever attacks the British lion musi reckon with the cube ;—buthe has been forced to see it.! —Duncan Bole is now described as ‘the bero of West Elgin;” but his laurels fade when compared with those won by the “Noble Army of Workers” in North Water- loo. —Orders have been "sent that the Queensland troops for South Africa must be despatched before October 31. This makes it look as if the middlecf Novems ber would see the British forces in shape for action, and, further, as if action was intended. —An indication of the war office esti- mate of the curation of the South African campiign is given by the fact that the authorities have contracted for eight mooths’ supply of bread and other military requisites rendered necessary by the ab- sence of the bulk of the army service corps. — We are in receip' of another series of Professor Hay’s Canadian His:cry readings. This number contains papers by Ganong, Hanney, Raymond and others—the whole forming a va'uable avd exceedingly interesting contr. bution to the history of our country. We ccm nend the series of leaflets to students of the history of Canada, Published at St. Jobu, quarterly ; price 10 cents, the whole i2 members for one dollar. —Mr. Tarte, who was interviewed by the Paris Figaro on the Dreyfus affair, was was very sad when he epoke of that mat- ter. “I suffer keenly,” he said,“from the sufferings of your country—of my coun- try.’ These last worde, observes the Figaro, were uttered ina very low and impressive tone. “For, after all,” he continued, ‘‘we are French ip Canada.” What disturbed Mr. Tare @ great deal was the idea that that the press reports on French af- fairs, as published in Canada, are colored. He suggested the organization of a bureau of information ** to influence for- eiga Opinion.” The Mail aod Empire euggests that Mr. Sifton take over his puffery bureau. What could be more in- fluential than the lying cable despatch which the Ottawa Government sent to Eogland on the subject of the Yukon scandals ? Culhane Chace and Weston’s Mins- trels. Mr. Will E. Culbame, manager and one of the proprietors of Culhane Chace and Weston’s Ministrels who appear at the Opera House next Thureday and Saturday eveuings Oct. 13 and14th and Saturday matinee will be remembered as the principal comedian of the Miles Ideal Stock Co., and who sored an emphatic success here. He will be warmly welcomed on hisrewrn here atthe head of his own company. Mer. Culhane kas secured tor his organ~ ization the very best professors in the Minsirel Lusiness and the result is proven in the mightly crowded houses which greet the company wherever they appear. Re- | turo dates are esked for everywhere and will be given in St. John, Moncton, Fred eriction, Wentworth, Calais aud Eastport, | etc., where the show made the most decid~ ed hits of any Minstrel company that ever appeared in theee cities. Don’t mies the best minstrel entertainment ever in the provinces.—Prices- 25,35 and 50—Mate tinee— 15 and 25 cts, If you have ‘eatarrh, don’t dally with local remedies, but purify and eurich your } bleod with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Ciazette: “West Australia, V ictoria, New South Wales, Queensland and New Zealand have offered troops for service in South Africa. None of these colonies have avy greater interest in the Transvaal than has Canada. At the jubilee demonstration of 1897 they cut very small figures alongside of the Domi- nion. Inthe duty of 1899 Canada is cut~ ting asmall figure alongside of them.” The London (England) Mail says : If the present crisis has its dark, it has also it bright side. It has served to de- monstrates once more the passionate loyalty of the colonies to the empire and tothe flsg. Offers of assistance have poured io from the daughter states which England has founded oversea. The great example set by New South Wales ip 1885, when a colonial regiment was despatched to the Soudan,is being followed everywhere. Canada has offered a regiment to be raised and moved at her own cost to the possible eeat of war; the Australian commandants are in cone clave, and 1,400 Victorians have already volunteered : New Zealand has tendered the help of 200 men. Thus thetruth of Sir Alfred Milner’s conclusion that the grievances of the Uitlanders concern not England alone, but the whole empire, is being clearly proved. This demonstra- tion of filial love and devotion England can never forget.’ This, as the “St. ‘tons Sun remarks, is all right except the clauses about Canada. The Dominion Premier has been busy at Chicago these few days laying corner stones, holding great Sunday receptions and talking about “the continent to which we belong.” But’before he went he ex- plained why no regiment was offered. What the Mail says about Victoria, New Zealand and the other eolonies ie true. Bay View Briefs and Cavendish Items. eerie The wharf at Bay View, which was bad- ly torn up by the storm of September 13, isabout to be repaired. John C. Clark, Esq., has charge of the work, Rev GC Robertson, a former popular pastor of the Presbyterian church here, preached to a crowded house in the Cavendish hall on Sunday evening. The sermon, which was an exceedingly able and practical one,was founded’on Nathan’s words te David, “ Thou art the man.” On Monday eveniug Mr Robertson gave alecture in the same place: Subject-- ““ The Battle of Life.” The lecture was a masterly effort, and more than susteined the Rev gentleman’s repu‘atlon as a plat~ form epeaker. The; Rev. Allan Simpson and others highly complimented the leo- turer. A‘hearty vote of thanks was re- sponded toin the Rev geutleman’s im- mediate style. Church building operations in Cavcen- dish remain in “Status Quo” forthe pre- sent. A‘‘call” has been ex‘ended tothe Rev. Mr. Foster from the Presbyterian con- g egation. We have uot heard that he bas accepted. Bay View school is progressing under the management of Miss Fennie J. Wise. In this s*cbo:l may be seen three hearty boys—triplets—ch ldren of W. H. Hogan, aged about seven years. We doubtif this can be du; licatedin any other school on the Island. It it can we shoulul ke to hear from said schoo!, Bay View Bridge isnot considered any too ssfe for heavy londs, it tremb'es un jer some Of the loads of milk that cross it on Monday mornirg . Potatoe digging is the order of ihe day. The crop is under an average, aud there is cous!derable rot in the tubers, Ey ERY | SHOULD ER Have it in theHouse For common ailments which may occur in every family. She can trust what time indorses. For Internal as much as External use. Dropped on sugar it is pleasant to take for colds, coughs, croup,colic, cramps and pains, T have used your ir Anodyne Linimentin treating our infant (only six months old) forcolic,and ouy plain three year old daughter for summer com. int and bowel diseases generally,and found it be excellent. Jount. INGAL Ls, Americus, Ga. odouns SON'S > opYNE LINIMENT Relieves Every Form of Inflammation, Originated in 1810 by an old Family Phy: sician. No remedy has the confi- dence of the public toa greater extent. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price 25 and 50c. I. S. ne Co., Boston, Mass. sons’ Pilis “Best Liver Pill made.” Positively cure Bili ness, Bie k Headache, all Liver and Bowel ec Ome aints, They expe l'impur tities from the blood, elic cate women find relief from using ther m, Price 25c. LS JONHSON & co, Roston, Masa. JUS. | | FOR SALE A very desirable property at Cardi Bridge. The farm and residence of the late Wm. P. Lewis, Esq., comprisi ne about 100 acres cf land under cultivation; 10 roomed house, a good orchard, barns stables, etc, Eek to DANIEL F. igan ; MACDONALD, Vernon River Bnd ge WM. A. LEWIS, Curdigan, i or the owner, Mrs H. Nelsen, mi Keefer St. , Vancouver, B.(, 235 dé&w6i pd '50c each and upwards, good LOCAL NOTICES. Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters | for you to any partof the worldand guarantee safe delivery. Address our letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetown, P. KE. Island, “McCall’s Magazine,” the queen of fashion, one year fifty cents, and you can get a McCall pattern free. Drop me 4 postal and I will call round for your sub scription. Robt L Cotton, P O Box 84, Ch’town. 4i & wy. Wanted—A good general servant to go to Montreal. Must know how to do general house work. Apply to Mrs Riggs, Gren- vill Street. after 6 p- m. For sale. A good driving horse, we ghe about 1,000 lbs, gentle and sound. Apply to J B Macdonald & Co. 3io. A big line of umbrellas from value.—J B Macdonald & Co, Royal Oak soap; it is all right. Miss Blanche Smallwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit-~ ed number of pupils in pianofr te. Those wishing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street. -wals-+ Joy! Joy! Itwill do your heart good too see those lovely large oysters at the Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street. depariment has — Our great clothing never been so full of bargains as this fall, D »n’t leave your measure for an ov-rcoat uotil you have first seen those $10, $12, and $15 coats of ours—Prowse Bros. Miss Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume musical instructions, giving special atten~ tion tochildren. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of Mr. G. H. Haszard, o- P O Box 299. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrel at Joy’s. Roya! Oak soap; it is al! right. Sold by Geo. 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I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducted in the usual first class man- oe, where the delicate Bivalve may be »btained in every style to satis:y the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E. I. Oyster King BAGS! BAGS! 10,000 new, for West India Trade; 50, 000 first class sugar bags. Special prices according to quantity Apply to 201 CARVELL BROS BINDER TWINE © ear loadsbest quality. N.RATTENBURY Ee a Sia SAAR: SacnaRAAA a Have you watched usjadd department after department to our large establishment until we have the most complete store uo# in the city. Weave moved our great mantie de- partment down stairs, Our fall Jackets are now in and they are the most elaborate and extensiye line we have eyer had the Fieas- ure of showing, and which we believe excels in both pumber and character any collection of this class of goods ever shown on P EIsland. All wea ask j is a2 comparison, If the gcods don’t please you, don’t buy se¢é Our—_ Little Girl’s Coats Little Girl’s Ulsters Little Girl’s Capes ‘$ Ladies’ Capes : Ladies’ Sacques @ yeseascenes In all the latest and most popular styles OXO PRUWSE BROS 3 The Wonderful Cheap Men eae eceeine LRA CRES @ he