i the s ewn correspondent who bwlthstrccps will place the Star mmdctaayotthe London or Am llaspapsrs 1 Il '_L ins hi free letter of advice. and en¢l°6¢ 31 lg-_cent e:mip~<_ to cover customs and _‘l“"2’ f>n.’i_ for 2 paper-covered copy ‘Ulf "People’s Comiiiori Sch-°»~¢ M€d1¢ll “Wiser” or <,n stmnps for a cloth~bonnd - UW- A medical library in one volume. F '~\ll-ia_ at THE ~¢UA}1Dl N. CHAHTOTTETOWN P. E. ]`._ NUVEMBER 22 1899. - wr IIYMN I=oR me WEEK. Still Still Wlth Thee. smj, still with Th86.Wh0ll purple mgm- ing breaketh When the bird waketh, and ghg shadows hee: mm than morning. lovelier than daylight. Dswns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee. pus with Thee.sinid the mystie shad- ews. Thssolemn hush ol nature newly born; sissewith Thee. in breathless adora- tien. la the calm dew and freshness el the morn. when sinks the soul. subdued by toil, etoslumher, helesing sys looks up to 'lhee in ,FUN 3 . kslthe reP0l0. beneath thy wings e'ei~ehadowlng, ` Biurisi-I ARIILLERY. The New llspld-Fire Shells sad the lllsxlias. The n°w rapid~lire guns of the British artillery, which are now being employ- ed against the Beers, tire one of the dea-lliest shrspuel-shells yet known to artillerists. At Glencoe shrapnel fire delivered by the British guns proved effective at 8.800 yards. It was the terrible hail ol shrapnel balls that served to dernoral ze the Boer ritlemen. Sheltered as the latter were, behind rocks, logs and mounds ot earth, they were sate from all but overhead tire. The shrapnel shell of the new British iield-gun weighs about fifteen pounds. The shell itsel! is but a piece of steel tubing. filled with small balls. The balls weigh forty-two to the pound, or ' s trille ovfr one-third of an ounce each. ‘Each shrapnel shell contains 260 ol _ these small balls. 4 ln the head ot the projectile proper is a time-fuss, which admits of being Hswsster still to wake and ind Thsethere. Udall it be at last in that bright morning 'Isa the soul wsketh and li!s‘s msdows lee; one is-nm, and mm than say. Haig. hllllssthsglerlous thought. Iain wlh Thee I -Harriet Beecher Stews. the sir the fuse steadly burns. Sudden- ly the lame reaches the open gate (the aecting direct with the explosive charge adjusted with all the nicety of a sale’s time~lock. At the base ol the fuse is placed a small charge ol bl ich powder. I The charge is very light, just strong enough to ensure the tending ot the walls of the steel tubing. Below the ` exploding charge are the snmll balls. The discharge of the piece ignites the luss train located in the head ol the projectile. As the shell pushes through point where the out was made), cos-“ wa' “cvs in and in that instant the projectile bnrss. The elect ot the bursting ' ol the \ 1 ! lei \ . i.._~=_2> ’ li i A ` ll ., , . A ,- i-]'&\ .4 (ff) Clothing L \ \~` ./.’/fi / I gtll* hifi* SEVEN TH.-You are mfs when you trade at Prowse Bros. becsuseyou can bssure ofgst- ming the best goods. the best. value, the best treatment. ` fi* . ‘G _ The ssrvics lor war news as arranged 'h"P°°l " '° nl'°°° um "nu buh ~" casein ct ......»....i2& .-M TbClWi¢\ “O \_ _ special cables Star’ i til rin hant the m a baby com pletes the tie of matnmony A c il dl e s s marriage can- not be a happy one. It takes inal tie of a baby to bind two souls to- gether in mar- riage for better or for worse. I -- Witlod t hi s isial tie a wedded couple lack the indisaoluble in- terest that makes daily _ self-sacriioe not only a but a pleasure. are to-day thousands of homes all country that were once childless unhappy, but that te-day echo with mister of happy babylwd. li I f¢- I of a marvelous medicine, known s_.s Pkrce’s stron D tones Favorite Prescription. This is of all medicines Hr women from weakness and disease of and iinporht Ugans thd bear gf maternity It makes them g, vigorous and elastic. It pure and virile. It alleys in- bcals Ialtcfltioil, soothes pain and builds up the shattered It banishes the diacomforts of the period, and makes baby’s coni- and almost painless. It insures new-comer's ealth, and a bounti- of nourishment. I!_U\9lf°fll nervous invalids into happy. An honest dealer will substitute upon you. aowa haw modarofa ine healthy ’ writes rs. P. B. Canniags. of No. y street. St. Ullis. o. "Pctl r Favorite Prescription' has done me than anything I lslY¢¢Y¢f llkfll- reviuiis to mv mlflthi I bt- Ipwas only in labor bs-ive mils- myirst baby I sufer _I8 botlrl tolose him. Hewasvtfydtllcllcalad rv hours por two years I sufcrcd tul- nmi had two mlecarriages. The Prescription' saved both my child ,___ “I nyse :_ 'rite to Dr R V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., |l0I|| llllll ll :l:dt:ll`dthstth;i’nd¢isl|gil7 ‘ atgrsm [rim °U don’nhave to be sold tllzas ou tat' V ..'.i.. $2f’°.£’i byscmeofthe Jsstyoemll time w t anythi in this liyrgeuendn ssscar get ii; i g-I and Stationcr. 145 Queen Sk Prowss’s. ii `.~\ .~\ \. ' #WC I /' .V ‘ \ , - N 5? THE .vIAxiM RAPID-I-“Ii=tI-I GUN As CARRII-:D oN A sonniirrvs BACIL ; i . TIIE BIB \ » PURE new 1-_-lx; X Flavormg Extracts 5-" ‘ and " URE GOLD p Jelly Powder. vp i tuesi. ` 4 t` I Z 4 made In Canada . A/\“l 4 ' ; i ` '-‘_ = V _V _ f _ .__ 1, -_ -1 1 --`§ ‘§ -1-_ i /'1- ?""’_@_e.»/ C l__v_7l| THE MAXIM RAPID-FIRE GUN As CARRIED oN A TRICYCLE. DIAGRAM or A RAPID-FIRE si-IELI.. 'As the snill was on downward trend I, forces are mounted on two-wh*-» led I \ at thsiime the burst cccurr-d, the;caits. strong and serviseabl . Each small balls are proj»cted onward and downwind. At the same time ‘h°l’0 iS impart. d s slightly sun termg ~Hoo=. U0 the right and lets, much alter the man- ner of the bir.i shut on clearing the Inuzze ot a lowling piece. The grins in question are sfpable ol delivering tw. Ive aimed shots per ruin- tile 7 The Maxim guns with the Naliil The Danger of PILES Toe frequently overlooked, Dr. Chascis Ulnttneril a ` ' Prompt and Positive Curl. -=f~f~f..........~=-ii--'..‘:...'~.~.i-.".=.'.f ter a-sem. ra use ng into _ and eipsnss cl an torunnigthe rlah d r.et=.i»‘i§_ gr liillit iiiii5=ii Iltllifl itll' .Bti Ili igigi lrl.»l Er Q _ ‘cnt carries about 8.000 rounds ot sm- munitiou. The Maxima lave ls n favorite weapons with British troops fer t-ie past ten years. ,Prior tothe advent ot the Maxine the Nordenlelts ,Iwrre largely used. ` The Maxim guns receive their atnmu~ nit-on on a belt, which is ted through the breech of the gun. The action of B'-g~»r is held on the trigger the ll-ixims will cnttinue to load and fire until the sup. lv ol ammunition is exhausted. '1‘he'Maxims are particularly ‘ useful in delending stretchesof open ground leading up tothe entrenched er defended positions. Advance in the open against Maxim gun Ere ie out of the question. _ The machine guns must first be silenced ' before int'-:ntry charge. and ehrspnel has this latter duty assigned to it. Maxima are also made which fan be .ldjusted so that they can be carried on a~man's bick or mounted on a tri cl ‘U °» fas shown in the accompanying illustra- (tions. li ,_ AII sons. 1 11-3-_ A color expert declares that a pure ,whitsflewer does not exist. The importation ol wood pulp into Italy-ls _os the the pieces is automatic. So long as the p sbvo -Q`i‘¢A. -it- % ~ yr 4% yr mit' -§ ,~ J ,.-Q. -`\.‘ _-"Q - , - _\ ,i -m _,my - T . 1 . _\. `\ Q/:l `\/ f9\ l 3/:_ ~fJ}- _ ‘1,"\`;, f,\~ 'Q V ` " ¢.‘ ',` ’ 'r " S ' `\` § » '- ._ ` M, e /4 i._ J _ / .. -~/ I. »-9 . <14, `, ,,. -» - _~ /. fi. ; .~ -' ~ - . , Wa, °-~- l it i RE l ’-ut it seems to be our duty to give you all the information we can about our great Cloth- ,_ i ig Department. “itil N ever in the history of the Cothing trade was better value offered the people of - vhs rlottetown than is now oifered by Prowse Bros. The Wonderful Cheap Men. __ FIRST- -,W_e want to _impress this on your minds that we keep the best Ready-to-Wear SECOND-We know good Clothing when we see it. . ' THIRD,-We give your money back if you want it. _ ' l FOURTH, -Every garment that leaves our store is fully gauaranteed. FI FTH,-We buy Clothing in large quantities, therefore buy cheaper than small dealers. r SIXTH.--You can besxre that the Clothingowe sell is not represented- in any way. [:3()ur clerks are thruthful and Straight rward and know their business. .,........,..,S..,... ...... ,,..,,,, maine -I=u»-»=~_~=»»»- ri-» -m-11 i,,>»; THE WONDERFUL _ “wing” it do. ‘ll mo balls still retain the impetus imparted Lf, _ . _ mg 31.... by the shell proper, and they continue tssdssssce Mb' 'Wil *N sr ='-..'.-.:-.:_...... '“..:.~r...-- Lo1rnoir,Nov 16 -Sir fhoniss says hs will race Shamrock against Oo- lumhla next season in English waters | He hssuo plans yet lor the llledttsrr- anean eating season. It IH PIU* W 95°* 505| . _ IMI li-av'ea"s it also prsnahiy win jnia Ia the races. It is hoped that William Clarke ot Paisley wi l purchase the yacht . Valkyrie is hardly in prime condition, having been lying in the mud at Gon- wiii nik ,sealing with Lora ismeaie ENGLAND lor nciirmc ourioox In j V _ e ‘ I _ I l _ - U 0 I bl Pu rock Bay ever since its return from H‘“'°°» *W 'WN \ America. The yacht certainly is not a ‘*¢f¢9*l'° °¥P!QU| lmsteh tor sithsrCJlunihis or Shamrock. LW* lgfl* .___ b. When the Kaiser arrives uextweek he “Nl --_ f and tersst sl time the ralsla level ot the Appel' vest the ra llow et -"1 """`°T'es»'° a arrange next seasons work for lgaf L51 1.. Meter. Designer Watson is desirous ot Prlsstos.. , ',`. ’ ~ Rascal; Ezgmud willlltum out ima rits..-Jet 'blast . 1 . 0. rj,0f||‘ lans are indehnite ho ` ewi md un' "pn" °`“ P » "°'°f» I ¢° 8.F.T hash High _thc war. Besides, it is too satl g “~ .Y If* Charlottetown. _ ;.d"‘¢ todecide thqdates lo: races. There! lare strong hopasthst next. year will proveagrest season in the English A Uklll 'flat lnlored from Alanna aaaaaae suse ass nu-en. lr. James Paterson. PI°I¢¢ll l'¢- ' Vletcrls. B. 0.. writes: “Oar soy. sho is yu; gn yea;-s at age, has been troubled with asthma almeddnee hh hlrtl. Wlllfh has been esatlaaslly growl!! ‘Yf-P* ~'1 #NIO I all the medical ald we cent-I urceore. Our doctor hills have been very ls°it¢- earl: year ; ndther mysel'mr lr WU# IM* U10 . gun asgavs sleq dorm; the last .wir et als trenhle. having had to nouirlee and sive him medldae te keep htm trim e'-ckiiw We heard ol anelghbcr who has been t-emi & Glas'ke’s Kala Compound and rese.veft to ery lt, with the rmuit that to-day I. »r 1-hl‘il gg eempietety earsa. mt having had sn attack *o_o taking the second hottie, ai- mcst a year age. He has grows very rest its oben d l ` _ h to Dr. lllsrnkeuiiirwtie dlseovuy 3 wcaderhl re-ne.!_v. as li has saved _I ehtl-rua Ute.” Cerzisnt gor- rat hsll. 5 Ca. dr-mr-tv. tie mis. . o.. ne- seam du -I.. I.-me was ‘Ihree battles ef Clsltfs Reis grsaras and to mrs “di” f0Vt.l'. Of mailto] Qld* l~att‘e ls . Amlsess Ill Qurch “ls L‘e"|‘ f 'gg yzgtlil iililliiii ll5li§e'. 5§§,§§”_ *Z lille? tel iii .l l fi A llies. l I' I , yachting. Thi presence ot Columbia variety! 50 fu. viii be it powerful remain. at right prices at cnsnmre mom. ooasrousn comes |Bl`09» ` __ Our Ready-to-War. I _ tumes are worth _. 1' -' Furs furs ladies Ms I Paton&Co- ` -°GIui>noraoss Greed' te @- Just the thing for simil- .-__>_-_ P. E. I. lllllfll 9_i.:r;.-fa. _ ~'=-eg" err. 5%? &::::::.'f6i .°::" |'i_i'§'A°.°::;:::f&:. i` sever d ?r:se¢ il P' P ° §;Fgla§f P b§8;§ . Z 4 .Is -2: - .J-1-f‘~'~.~ . as-»-'ta _ l. 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