¢ ¢ q. Q 0 in 0 , "__, "__, ¢_¢ ¢___ 4 l K-_ii o_o v --‘-»..r»i-»'=r:r‘.; _'A it ». N 'laces 3 ¢. ... ua- Ur ___ \l"“..._ '-~. ' +- is- 1. A D H lui le si 1 fbi r».», w 5 if fa 3; _. c;u»ia¢i=»- qannnrcv. si»\'.r#r~ £2 av Es `i to 9_1 . 4-o-o-oo-Q-U-Q-0-0-;-.Q 0-0-0- ro- -9-a M. .. ._ , ._ . . , ~._______,_____ __ _._..1»:eg.(i¢ii_.;__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _3 ` “ A 5"" `~ .` ~' "' we L.-“’-"`~'r-_ `-fi-;a¥ \ $~»-Q-4-o-o-Q-o~0-0-o-on . S. . ` ___ __ _ __ ___ ____ _ _._,,’2,; . -i . ~@ ,_ -----._~.__.- ‘. ` a.--______ ._;_-~' ~ -5 __ ~ - , - v KAGESI I I __ ~ l ' " " I ` iii""`"“'"““f‘ ' I ` ` `" - sure ou ‘rg __ , » -' » ‘ ‘f _ __ f = -3 f _ ~ Wlgtflertggperx . U I I "‘ 2 4 I _:_ A * fpaf, ~ ¢ _,». - ~ ', 5' _ :_ ESTABLISHED is9i. ~ ~ I ‘C e so - f C V -E -_-_ f . ._ ._ °_"3*‘?~‘-01'ff1T0WN.PRi1\fc£: EDWARD Isnano. sA'rr.niw.° Novieiinizit 24_`Ii95¢_~ pine: ANSWER A iiucii Noiiiniiiiousiiiii f ‘ouiiisoYs`i Prom Mr. A. W. Robb Accepting Position _ 1..__ ‘ i . `-_ 111 The Building to be Retained And the Work to be Pro- secutea win vigor( _.it President Seaman of the Young Men' Christian Association received last even- ` ing a letter from Andrew W. Robb of Halifax. inresponse to to an invitation from the executive of that Institution to become their General Secretary in which he accepts the position and will enter upon his duties at once. Mr. Seaman also received a letter from the Maritime Committee with whom Mr. Robb has been enszaged for some time in whichzthey say that in giving Ch`town Mr. Robbthey are making the greatest sacrifice they possibly can make, as Mr. Robb has proved himself a most efiicient ofiicial in the maritime work and a most success- (nl worker with boys working amdngst when he has a special aptitude. - " At a meeting of the Association Exe- cutive it was decided in view of Mr. Robb`s acceptance of the General Sscre- taryship to carry on aggressive Associa- tion work-that is work by young men for young men,their threefold nature, viz; body, mind and spirit. ` It was also considered that this could onlybe done under the rresent circum- stances by Iretaining their building. and they have therefore decided not to sell the building as hai been advertised. It was also resolved to prceeed at once with necessary repairs tothe building. To care a headache in ten minutes use? Kumlort Headache Powders. i I . - The Farmer’s M ide of the best grain leather". fanned from 8 to ll months, wa-f€r proof, bellov s tongue, clufnp sole. :he real thing for the mud, our own mal 6 toni Bios. Joi Piiiiigwiiiin A permanent posiiiofl “Hd 8005 alaiy io ihe right man if appied for at once. JII). ’I'.&YI..»C)E 0 tfctlfl . _ I. __ 1 1 i HOUSE FOR SALE The undersigned offers by jlfivlte Sale his house. situated on M0_lD9¢1\10 R°5d» contains T rooms, outbuildings etc_.d5_`g;‘ urtiif-r - t'- l rsap ly att eresi _ D" 'W a Jo§Ei>H H. CLARK nov. zo. fi 1 w pd. D--. Duke of llanclicstcr a Bankrnpt li; x or v.ii.c.i.sEc`n`EiARY.‘ I HIS SUCIAI. STANDING ~ _-ar- 'furkey Refuses to Recognise an American Consul-U. S. insists. TROUBLE ABOUT U. S. CONSUI.. Cossriisrisornn, Nov. 23.-(Special.)- The Porte absolutely refused the request for an executnre for the United States Consul at Harpoot, which the United States regards as a direct violation of treaty rights and has ordered Dr. T. S. Norton, the newly appointed officer' to proceed to the spot. ' A NOTED DUCAL PAIR. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.-(Special).-The Duke and Duchess of Manchester sail for New York tomorrow. - His grand mother the Duchess of Devonshire is wealthy and powerful socially and has warmly congratulated C ATARRHOZONE. _ v _ W are suffering with Catarrh; No house should be without it."h[Bs. J. A. MORRIS. So pleasant, babiesluse it, sosafe, grand- mothers employ it, so certain to cure, Doctors, Lawyers, Merchants, public speakers, rely' upop Catarrahozune for Cat- arrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever. Catarrhozone is so cheap, because itlasts so long and because it is so sure tocure that even the poorest can afford to buy it. The only remedy sold with a guarantee, your Kidney back if not benefitted. Sold by all Diuggists or sent by mail on recie§t of $1.00. Trial size 10 cts. N.C. Poison Co., Kingsto ri, Ont.. Hartford. Conn. gill i.liiMi“i£iliiiWiMiWW§g lliiiiii _ T _ 2 F 1 &0 in Hill giixtra Choice Biibsw hi. ur Big Direct Sliipmeii U2 llllllll ioillll Is now on our counters. Extra large Bulbi in ` é € nniinutiineii Tulips. _ Roman Hyacianths _ Freesia. " Bermuda Lilies. 3; America. Bulbs sent' by mail logue prices. _ Catalogue ready ;_____,___ __ _ _ _ _ _.J - With or without Flaws- and free to all. it Je* H- Climmskw (Cl iioiiiii BULB - _ mi-‘““'° EE Post paid on receipt of Cata- “"1 N° .Tea ca" b°°° -T-“------=-----Q.--_-_~.-_-.-_-_-.-.».~;_-..=-.-.-.-.- CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. I LIBEBLLS- ‘ l oonsnavarivns. G°°"8° E- Hughes (Ci _ James Paton (Ci J. F. Whear ` (A) ‘ _ ‘ _ isr. Drsrreicr QUEENS. ` S R' 'htm (A) _ 2ND. DISTRICT QUEENS. _ _ _ ann. DISTRICT QUnEN’s.' _ _ _ .Peter McCourt (C) H°"°P*I"‘°' i (il »- T.a.1i»reLe..n fa) 4TH. DISTRICT QUEENS- 1S'1'._ DISTRICT PRINCE. 2N_D. DISTRICT PRINCE. ann. DIsrRIcT PRINCE. 'ITE DISTRICT PRINCE. _ '-5'FiI.-sir wi: frid L¢l\1l‘i¢_l‘ returned today and a Cabinet meeting was held this afternoon. _ 1 ann. Disrnicr KINGS. I (mm WANTS To mmm' . ` H. Gobeil, Deputy Minister of the Public works Dept. has asked to be eranuated. MONTREAL, Nov 23;-(Special.]-John Express in 1%, died today at Springdeld, 5TH Disriiicfr KiNC's. ' _ - M,_.s_ ~ - ‘ ~ W- W- J€I\kiI\S (C) I ` D. Gordon (C)' _casanraivs To Bn rroivoizi=."D.` I " Duww M<=C0r1nf1¢ (Al _ _' A. J. McDonald-(A) Loi~mox,Nov. 23.-(Si`ieciii1>_-The Cn. the couple thus ensuringthe social success Note-(A) A550mbIYm&l1- (Cu) COIHIGIIIOP- f' _ _ , _“diana Quin? .qu the S: of Lhg, ngw Duchgsg, ;i;f;;;*" '" "°°`;`-" ""-` `- I ` I . _ _ val déj. “fit _0llt¢I.‘li\{l¢d In the bankruptcy Court to day the E byaprlnte °"""_'m°"°°' h¢3d¢d 5.7 L°"l “” “‘ MQNUMENT T0 WR HERIIES ...§........ n Dukes deb w 1 d Grey BEFORE ACKNOWLEDGED _ - - ‘ ‘ __ _ $173735. ~ »._'§' 5%#-S l\8_,v° heeusecured attlic theatres' CI-IILD CURED UE CATABRH BY ' ' ` Qu Bich night Of U16 Clilldlans YISIU llll 2.41) there will be numerous. excursions, in- _eI;erth. On;-.-_gl canmgt vglihholrd Cmy_ CAPT' D' L‘ HOO?ER ‘ 5-00 D » Cllldillll one toaee the~Q\l¢¢ll- -°» simon as ote a v ue o at-’ . _ arrhozony asa remeil; £01: Catalrh. on E' S~ I-°~‘-`PHAIL _ _ _-1.00 A - ’" _ , _. V __ _ _ _ __ _ _ *t:~B-s“°=e=-ef .. ~ _ - i _ LIEUT.-CoL.noCHsn‘rv . - * _ . _ _ M, “1°"""'°' . Todaty's Probnibllitioa, WAsmNoa'oN,N_dyT_Z3.-(SDeeial.)-S , The probabilities are as follow!! Partly _cloudyand colder, winds becomingfresh. northwesterly. £‘Cl~ is ) THOUSANDS BEAR WITNESS lr-._- To the Value of the Pyramid Pile Cure. Thousands of pile sufferers bear wit- ness to the inestimable value of the Pyra- mid Pile Cure and even those who have undergone surgical operations, without cure have been happily surprised by rc- sults from a. few weeks treatment with the Pyramid. The relief from pain and itching is al- 1 most instantaneous and the healing oils ,I and astrinizents contained in the remedy gradually and naturally bring about a complete curc in any form ofpilesntching, protruding, internal or bleeding. Mr. Archie Birkett of Ionia, Mich., me almost instantly. I can truthfully re- commends the Pyramid Pile Cure to any sufferer from piles." Mr. Edward Dunellen of Wilkesbarrc, Pa. says: “ For seven years I was scarcely ever free from the itching tomcat of piles. I had _used ointments and ealvg ' _ h _ _P without number_and oftentimes relief Named -Hyetciant s ___.3... _...M .men i»..»-iv vw. from them, but ii. took the Pynmid ‘Pile ' _ __ _ ~ *_ Cure to' make a complete cure and it di-r ' _ £5-____, it ` _ _ _ _ itthoroughly and for eighteen months !" C heap Llg `\_\_‘l_ _ By Gen_ " Hamilton _Boer have not had the slightest trace of piles. for the ’ . . _ _ _ » _ i . _____Ifee1al1the more rejoiced because soii_;::1 Narcissus. _ . _ Activity CZIISCS MIICII °f“°§ f“°;;‘;; 'f‘ds_’f',fm,Im';°":f Long Evenings! _ British Concern. §`§,§i..i§.‘I...i .in 1..... 1 ...-.. ...ii ..~ - r i I - it - M... ei S........i, G... _ _all and get some Mayflower _ * _ arggver 3;; the bidh of my Brat ;- ,il brand of Kerosene Oil, the bestoil _ ____ _ . - e I uve suguga - . - ~ - . .: ld six yearS 880. ;_ ° ihgs, - 3 import ed to harlottetown, which _ I _ Ch' ’ bl _ I i- Cl“"°s°L i Iw'u renin four goin.. ion at 21 it sf°=°1Yf“"” P"°" “”" ’°°“' ”`°“ °' ~ 1 1 ~ "‘. ) I I ’ I v v ' I ' 1; iffy” Gents 4 gnuom _.___ Han»riLToz\ Bnrivos In rnisonnies. - c._:u1d ao: l;ri_i;iz____1?_§_4_¢5 I-_0_______b:_':_1__ 3:1 Q' _ *_ ' _ . v . » , 0 -;: “li colors, all first quality ‘_A ____w‘_§'_;’;;' $23329. 0116 lb 3359. _._;_U_. LosDoN. hov. 23.-(Special).-Prince ;___<:_\18 _“ways been prejudiced against _-T _ _ ___ _ a(__._\i. _Libby iucuews Snead Baeom ‘__ _Hamiltonseolumn reached Kroonspru patent medicines_ -ff B|lII)°, 110th'-ng of the km to _,L 25 cénte, ,rf `0n Thursday with a number of prisoners. But it was simpiy acase of try smug. 5 ' ' - I ° }"f'\\ iH°‘*°'*'* h ’ '"1' Y- 222 air i-'ll I` ui ° 'se ofltiie Buns at Biiimoi-ai mins or give up entirely and so havin: :Z be had 'at lower Prlces In "Ili “ISM t°P' _ ` tl; Biglullizlw killed and w,_~,,md¢d_ . often seen’ the Pyramid Pile Cure adver- ` ` ' - tised I determined to try it andfor two years have never ceased to congratulate . - '_ myself that I did so for I have been en- oa the samiiaay mwaflz ‘luck ‘lf :lg tirely cured of rectal. troubles and two 3'” as °° ‘ 3°“'°' ° 7 ° packages ofthe Pyramid removed every Wd "°‘“¥_d°d~ __ trace of thepiles. This may sound ». hr _ . _ _ _ _ The activity of the Boers in the Orange fetclred and over-drawn but it is absolute' . F* River Colony cause great apprehensio;ii._l‘ _I7 I?"-" J"- _.~ ' . _ '_ luun'-' m mmm _ ‘ei -Tbelyramid Pile Care” contain ;_-_ cocaine opium norgany injurious whatcvcr,ia&'isahnoIntcly true °°"4** “W “ceases” treatment Canadians now Rctunibg ,_,,,,,, ,,,,,..,., SIRC WILFRED REIURllS~£°.."§‘..'."L"'“‘ .Brwklyl'l‘ral»lt . ' .commune ing Held-`Ei_Ipress ‘Man _°i~r.» saws” Dean. §2°§..i °' Oxford grey childs blanket coats at nd b t patterns ggbvtcll Twemat has fashion and made in our We still load la our tl bl I 89123; Ignm C0, Q18.-Jas. coats at 60.0) Coatings at Cl best gi-ulee and kno:-,how _ writes: “I was troubled with piles so bad. i i '- ° Ih dt uitwokfo awhi1e.Ifoun_dno_ i AI EVC fy SIZIIIUII Passlllg reiiti uliilii I ii-ieli tiieri-'»yi-imiii Piiecm, _ 1 ” ’ I used only two applications and it cured# no RECEIVED coUi>iE P. E. 1. LEe1sLiUiiE._ 1-ioNokEn 1333"; euqiiaueisa Hmmm ' 311-ll . Will see the Queens [new ron: :rock _ mai . American Mpc Bdlhgld lroduru Fcdldmllil lerinesssa 0lal§_K >`\ 3"¢=3¢ag_ § lil ...i"i'.°.. li orking Rwfrrs and 15.3 I Biz eour 'a'i‘oe.Pns. holed oi! We are Beavers at $12; We are and iyoutha' Ulstets Garcar Cncraiim Hat*-I..-We in sims Ste H. We show $8 If we note you 3 lie ag; ,_ _ hargainatorwciaakc Zitistactory garmeai.-Jas. ‘o. The Br ightest ‘ Gardens _the ` .ig .3 _ ~ t . t \ ~. 5 - Carters* ` Hyillnths. . . ~