~ 9000000 ALL: -_ l; : frfin sn o 1391. QUEEN s gut Has Been Unconscious Al». \\ _~\,\~~\~.-.. tint Night Awaited with Anxi the Empire. IJQJGHTLY rurnovzn cosnrrroxs. LONDON, Jan. 2l.—-[Spccial].—'l‘he 7 o'clock ~ m Queen in a slightly improved condition. i. gear. anxiety by those at her bedside. {_ muons INQUIRXES ‘so PRAYl-IRS. From all parts of Qthe world telegrams o "Jug-mg in, and show that pra f, 35g Empire. j mm worms FOR AMERICA. i‘ personality. I giimple words of “the Queen." H)YAL SOBROW AND 'I‘EARS. -. never stopped crying. L NATURE 0F THE QUEENS MALADY. txcoxsczovs srxcn ITIYIISDAY. Information now leak down for some months and that for the past - f‘ constant attendance. sufiered paralysis. To cure a headache in ten minutes use Kumlort Headache Powders. 10cm. Boots pllali Price Reduction for cash only. Losing money on this sale but will do it to clear out a j>b lat on Merfs and Now \Vomvn’s wea r. i8 your chance while it las-‘s Week Continuously. »»~vv~»-~\- ~A-A-oA¢~J 1s suonur IMPROVED 1n nun counmou . ~ sv~s\~\v.-\s.~d_.vv~_ Dazed with Grief-Duke of York and Duchess of Connaught in Tears-Telegrams of Kindly Inquiry Pouring_in—Prayers offered for the Queen All over All day she has been slightly better, but the night is looked forward to with ycrs for thc Quecrfs recovery have been olfcred all over Despatches from foreign countries show universal respect for the Queen's The messages from Arusrica are particularly appreciated, speaking as they do in Emperor “Iilliaun and the Prince of lVale. The Prince appeared half dazed and the Duke of York and Duchess of Counaugh The o.’fi:iaI bIllCBlDi sxy lyrnpbons tbs“. cans: mas: , point to local obstruction in the brain circulation. lug out shows that the Queen's health has been breaking The Queen is said to have been in a camato This &IIMGIQIMGIIIQIOOI:QIIII%CV CHAR THE MouNINe Lownrowu. PRINCE riowmu) ISLAND. TUESDAY. » “was 22.195. g ~._ u 1 -. ur»-¢_ {-—___ n]; iuvno; Since Thursday ot Last ety-The Prince of Wales _~,-v~vv.»v~\-\~-~w p. m. bulletin from Osborne report? First Prime Minister of Australia. f anxious enquiry and sympathy are I tarrhozone you would not. wonder that Mr. Pollock has had no return of his dis- tressing and dangerous malady. Catarrh- ogonc is carried by the air to the rcmotest fill.‘ chial tubes with the stimulating and heal- m: powers promotes expectorating heals sore spot-s, soothes th -. inflamed capable of membranes. Surely a. remedy capable of doing all this must- anvl cannot fail to cure Ask your druggists {to tell you about Ca- carrhozone. l s reached Osborne this morning. Cannot), following are the closing rates: Hay Wheat. 75}, Corn 38},Pork 513.92g. anxiety are those which two weeks her physicians have been in sa conditim since Thursday, when she it D Y- Mr. William Pollock, of Blyth, Ont., says:—"I received your Uatarrhhzone in due. time and have used it for six uw-eks and am well My head feels alter and I have had no brcnzhial attacksisince I commenced using your treatment.” doubtless it. has its origin balanced condition of the nervous system. One of the simplest, safest, and most efficient remedies drops in a~ little sweetened water gives almost immediate relief, and this ment should be supplemented ‘by bathing the region of pain with Nerviline. To say THE USE OF CATARRHOZON E. lenszed with the result-sh f you understood the properties of Ca- cell of the lungs,~-it bathes the bron- Cl-lICAGO MARKETS. Jan. 21. —-(Spccial) -'Iho NERVOUS HEADACHE. A very distressing and common malady, in some un- is Nerviline. Twenty acts quickly fails to express the result. ruggisus sell it everywhere. i» lignaturc is on every box o! the genuine tive Bromo-Quininc mm l. Diaries For tho Office, For the llama- 1901 $-é.L0850II not». ll a We are solo agents for a Res cmmY you“ Government what steps are being taken celebrated make of LSClOS pa HENRY SAEITH- . °° °"?‘°°‘““°‘.‘“°“*§°m Eif'°°".".““ _ s Ch't,own,Jan.17, 1901. American who owns valua c mining and Gents B000; Whmh we SUflIWSl e‘ claimsin the Transvaal which were a . . —~—~ -——~ -—~ ~ c - Will have llfll! Sprlné, BIN-l matter of dispute between the two 0v _ _. f - E crnments when the war with England i " want to make room ~11‘ . ‘z ' ' ' b k ~t , . s Alwa mstod; r0 e or. . ‘hen Cheap Llgght Shoe Funding Ys l . (u... 3,... s4, now $2.00 for the Clearance 5a c f e311"! “ $3» 9° " $150 Long Even‘. lVe have a few pairs of . IJSdlQS, " $2. “ 1-90 all and gee coma ln-ylivvv .9: , ' w A, _[ brand of Kerosene 8 M ‘ I l‘ t 5- “Mirror's so m ea M 8 C tilil Olliil . L ' “f i" is 1 £513: ga-llud. _ c Cork sole and Grain Bale left II. I T ‘$3: ‘gm’ a ' M ye‘ which we decire to bu 3. _ -'- ‘ ha‘ Q ° . ‘ m ‘ S h‘. ; ‘ libb McNeil’! 11093 33°" p. 5 ‘ _ @ ____ __ ____ “UMT-lf.’ »--- °', “t ’ B _ w ‘i I 52h‘ “'9' . - Z P ' @185, We will clear ' ' -g Wfiealifudoz bars urpneo Soap, _ H06 o g. “ ' ‘ a I ‘ V) ' I " No Tea can Haszards_~ “them 0M7 6b $2.00 3P9"- . a, , oqhhmnargntfiivdhgggtlfilt: ‘lbltglsgna wide } Brfhmm‘ W9 n ‘h. gamma £1; E: ~51 z’ ' c {soloing-about 15 acres clear and in a hizh aticlo. . ‘ s‘ y. §i‘h‘éiii.'h“‘iiri3i°.i°fnfi°iili.éfi'hifnrié ‘Th h u, f; ' B‘ _ I 1Q o ma one mile from Rocky lfoint Wharfwhel; Got: m“? __ _ it Cit“ _ I ucc can be mipped-hcar school one 8 (f) u moat. baautifuls ta nvailablc-Ovetlook- _ v P509, 203, 8 | | n ~ lifrbliillsgofrought 1w ad Char-lowdown -_ n - a _ 8 - nil-Si; s‘2%i1£s.'?‘nsx.'5o acres of! tho F‘. 3'. v v 00d. s v1 _ gr- 3 Northern Portion of Wan-r n Farm now oocn A The Po; ular Shoe Man. Iliknnllnléy nlrs. Marni-ct Miller and known an c". Enwon “d Bimbo” Sh‘ o, V, E . (Lgtg of Lyggum Oil) grips-pig Etta hvilzrfilfi igf‘ Sept. l wdhn G pit} vemgfs‘ b. AAnd aPComrwzagy ofdl5 CQPQbIr -°'“ " “wk” ' , ' U‘ /';_' _ ,.___ - 1'98 QOFSB P" rti ta. riccs c, an 35 TtIpu-tlcularnlpplyglaax nnwsou .,\glg%;mzi,.g;dlwill_i ‘i: k _ 8 c Julylccodkwt Clifllfll ' . L lo thc Civic Electors ot --- —‘——-’ of my friends Iagain offer myself as a candidate for Commissioner ot Sewers» and Water Supply. During my term of office I have sought honestly and conscientiously to serve the best interests of my fellow citizens. System I substantial work and first-class material with as little expenditure of the publii. money as possible. The fact that. Charlottetown now has an ellicient For ‘h’ Pugkat’ sewerage system at. the cost of $1451“) or $3.0m less than the sum fixed for-construction, fully justifies this aselérilml. water department over previous years shows that branch to be on a good finan- cial footing. ‘ sure that I will do all in my power t0 deserve the confidence of my fellow Charlottetown. LDIES AND Gasrusuxsz- At the request of a large number In the construction of the Sewerage endeavored to give goof The large increase in the revenue of the \ Should you again elect me you may he citizens. < I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, \~_--_vvv~~vv\A/v~~v_ VVCAA~vAAAA NO BRONCHIAL ATTACKS SINCE MI Compiained of by Soldiers srnlrncoiils HORSE Coming via England-Free- treat- Y I LSIBATECONA’ s comma vra ENGLAND. v-~vvv~vvvw LITARY ' nun TAPE at Halifax zing and Poverty in Centrelllontr e al. an» TAPE yr nnprmx. A HALIFAX, Jan. 21.—(Speclal).—Soldiers in the Canadian Regiment are complain- ing of red tape rules that are irksomc and complaints now coming in may result in a number refusinglto Ire-enlist. OTTAWA, Jan. 21. —(Special).-—0fficial news was received to-day that the Strathoona Horse are coming home via England. mozniv to nun-n 1n uonrnmt. Momrnmn, Jan. 21. -—(Specla_l).- William Johnston was literally frozen to leath in his home in Centre Montreal on Sunday. He had neith er fire nor fuel. While the police were getting a physician Johnston died. His wife and child are in a pitiable condition. THE NOTORIOUS DELPIT CASE. Mrs. Delpifif a TRANSVAAL MINING CLAIM. Wasnmcwotv, Jan. Qnza 2c, J an. 21. —(Special).— Tallifer and Herbert have been retained to act with Ate-water and Duclos in defence of 21 —(Special).— Senate passed a resolution asking the LAST NIGHTS MEETIN a Addresses Delivered by the Rctirlnd Commlwvlfits and the Candidates, an s-vs s. The meeting of citizens held in the the accounts sometime. H0 ‘SQQ Market Hall last night to discuss matters the ccmmtsil IIIGRIIQGGUIZII relating to the election of Sewer and of buulncslllh. llfirllf X 1|} Water Commissioners and to take lnto had cudd Ictt fit id consideration other important civicjc wont to also III Ulfi l mam", W” largely attended. Hlrcunsidcrcblc II ii Worship Mayor Warburton after stating account. H0 ‘IIIICKQY "'9 0531i“ 0f B118 meetinguleeply regret-ted chairman and i I the sad intelligence of the serious illness furthfl- exam U of Her Mngesty Queen Victoria. He also locate Me bb regretted that he could not stay to the bondunan meeting and asked that a chairman be ap- K. POiIItEd- David land § Upon motion Mr. D. Nicholson wa ap- man upon his H Minted to the chair. ' ‘watch- won-h H5111‘! Smith, when called upon V that he and h i i f t said that he was pleased to be present to, victim! BID ' ' ‘ ' i give an account of his stewardship. Dunirflutlflcfllib ' Ii ing his term of ofliee the sewer system possibly» bu lbhllfl half} . had been constructed at a cost of $145,111!) dlucuulchicl or $5,011) less than the amount expechti Ir. S. W. Ollbbi The debentures issued in 1899 were sold Cilpbcllllco tvld abroad at981-3. During the past ‘season dealing with ~ the highest ofcr received abroad was 96.8. announcing . This the Commissioners could not accept forlhcomcc »~ and they were sold to local purchasers to Mr. P. B. z. . better advantage. In the report of the the mcctingb —» Commissioners to the City Council, a in Fcbrung, A g V large increase in revenue is shown, but as‘ oppcoid‘? i - p , 7 i‘ _ , there was a. shortage of $3,020, which was system lndjl l vi I ’ A ' O paid however by McLean's suritiea. Whci: sailfish-la, » - ' M“. he was elected to the omce, he under-u The meeting H 1- M stood that McLean was honest and he had no reason to doubt it. Things went on as usual, until the placing of theIs n16!‘- age when he asked for ad- ditional security of $2.000. During last summer he had reason to believe that‘ Duncan McLean was not living as he . ought to, and upon investigation he found _ that on Sept. 12th, he had transferred a $10!!) bond from the sewer account {anl placed it to the credit of the Water Works accouutJilcLean was then ordered , " tobank allfundsand his accounts were audited correct and his resignation was asked for and accepted. Mr. R.F.DcBlols was placed in the position, MzaMoGrcgcr then called his attention to a shot-taco in an important account and they investi- gated and found other shortages after which the bondsmen were notified and steps taken for the» recovery. of unnounts which amounted to nearly Sllfillstbc k liéiillt Ofofi examination of the books . foreight year-sf " l "'““".f, ,7“ Mr. Hughes thought the report of the ‘ Sewer and Water Commissioner ‘sh uld be submitted. Mr. Peter Hallcrau endorsed the stlteu meats made by Mr. Smith. Mr. GhaaMcGr-egor said that the reports show an increased revenue, a portion of" '., which was nncolicctcd water rates, tho , balance an increase in the rcvcnueh _ g5} y Throughout thcycuot 1mm. Melon’: books. were in a The,“ commissioners were requesting auditors" to keep the audit well up but they comb‘ plaincd of a laxity on the port 0Q the Secretary. He was of opinion that the‘ Secretary was playing fast. and loose with T. Q1‘ P. E. Island Almanac m Canadian Almanac 45c War Sketches 90c Our Boys under Fm 60o Prince Edward Inland Magazine Prince Edward Island illustrated, edition of Cin- adian Trade Review Pocket Dhlicc l2 t0 Q Incest. Magazine all Papertyliashion Papers, IA!- 5'11! .._+ a -.i.-i d spam day. aovunancwmlcanllvvfi- -- We Wish Our Customers all A Happy New Year gcst. Novels. l . r and atthc same time to thank ‘ w‘ them sincerely for their liberal ' i patronage during the past your. I! is gratifying to know‘ that cur rfforts to plenum have been sp- ~ preciated. We will endeavor i in future to still further marl:- the confidence of the putl c. Rqspeclfully, W.N.TAN TON Watchmaker and J.w¢l~r.'