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Nav. “o’s --, 32 Wharf, (h’tow» P, E, I. = > Phone (2345 am o 2 SEES ST SBE ESOS AS Gs PAKRAAANARAAA : Clock: Beauty Our stock is worth going a long way to yr such an- AARAARAA other collection has never heen gathered in hese parts, a We have some vt ‘'y hne man- a, tel Clocks S day, either Oak or Walnut with wire a, bell or the sonorous Gon, ar, Bell. More expensive and ait better grades in Onzx, Mar- ag. ble and Bron x Do you wan pertect rh] , outlay; ‘ | k for a Treasol ey, then visit our st« x, elation of clock W I: ay” ' Wy " A wv Tas Great Warcn Hovse. *: CUES EVE EEE EA re for a Tev- rlue. ~=—s puane vale era sx CPR ESE SEs SSS SESE SE EEE To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ———a Charlottetown to aod Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Boston via. Pictou Yherlottetown on Wednes lay morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even:ng. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Agen | and the b ysa Local and Other Items. Sr. James’ Cuvrca.— Don’t miss the organ recital te-night. It will be well worth attending. oon Apples ix Lonnoy.—Mr Sherman Belcher of Upper Dyk , sent some Ril» eton apples to Louvon recently and a fortnight ago he received returns of $4 11 per barrel. Last week he returns of $442 per barrel for Kings and Blenhbeim.—Keatville Advertiser. AccipentaALLy Snot.—A young man Stanley Beckwith was accideotally killed in the woods pear Taunton, Mass., whilst hunting a few days ago. He had stooped received over topick upa rabbit which he had shot, and the gun was discharged, the muzzle at that instant being against his head. ceisnnliitiaiasiaia Girts Pray Foorsatt.— According to a late despatch from St Louis the Rough Riders Rugby, a football team com posed of girle from Louis high school, defeated the Washington eleven,a team of boys elected from private schools on Washington avenue, by a scoreoftea to 6. The game wasdivided into halves of thirty minutes each. Attheclose vf the firet half the girls has scored five points big cgg. In the rirls maoaged to keep down to the ‘Toe game, which was the S! wiry ~~ goose second half thre their mail male competitors whitewash stag? the firet of the k:nd p'ayed in St. Louis, was wiinessed only by an invited audience aud the prince p l-of the echoois which the plivers at eund knew nothing about it. Otherwise there might bave been inter~ ference. Satvathoxw Army.—The well known effort of Self Denial Week wil! be observed throughout the Salvation Armvino this territory from Nov 20ih to 26th. The Army has tew regular subecribers and its | beneficent operations are maintained by the | and | tutions. _the socially duwnfallen are chiefly This does leave its much ma-gin to launch onutin vast missiovary Jabors extend its daily growing social insti- The needsof the weather and suc frea not w lloffsriags of the people. leaders ita | througn the pow world wide agency of Self | Denial Week. Officereand soldiers of all , ranks joinin this mighty effort, denying | them elves ——— — —— | China, and alse the att.t in wnany cases evenof what may be considered the necessaries of life, the proceeds of this week may be capable of great r In this eu- deavor all outside frien is and sympathi-ers of the work are invited to join in giftor sacrifice. that alization. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND. Count Cassini Believes That Friend- Relations Will Continue. Nov 14.—The Count Caseini, whois just from an extended vacation at tbe seashores and wmiouniains, was seen tuxday ly W asHINGTON, ambassador, back Russian ai the Russian embaesy where he talked in & most interesting mapper on internatione! questions, particularly the reported etrain- ed relations be.ween Russia and Great Brita n, growing out of the conditions in ide of the great powere of Europe durisg the recent Spanish-American war. it bad been understood that Count Cassini was about (io be transferred to Loadon, a8 his long residence in Ubina, where he represented Russia ween Port Arthurwas acquired, wovuli make his services of special value atthistime. The ambass:dor says, how- ever, that Baron de Stacl will continue a- ambassador at London, and he expressed satisfaction that will permit him to remain in Washington. When Count Carsini was asked concerning the recént reporte that Rassia had seized the important Chinese treaty port of Neu Chwang, t liowed by great activity in toe British naval yards with @ prospect ofan Open rupture between Russia wnd Great Britain, he said too much credence is given these war rumors, acd that present conditions give assurance of continued friendly relations between tussia and Great Britain. There has been no covfirmation, he Russia bad occupied Neu Chwang and he proceeded to point out that such an occu~ pation by Russia was quice necessary, as bad already a quired the mot wivantageous pDavel and mitary po-t io Port Artbur,and a commercial port in T.l'ensWan. Port Arthur was not only valuabie as a naval and military base, but it would serve as the southern terminus of the great trans-S'berian railway when the sue | | | | TT te | oyect was ¢ Lrried through. Tt was being pusued forward rapidly, and the ambase:- | dor eays the present outlooks ix for the campietion Of the railway within three and | one-balf years. One line runs north to | Viadivostock, »here the harbor on the Pacific i closed for four months of @ year, | walle the scuthern lise terminating at | Port Arthur will give Russias Pacific port open the year round, both for military and commercial purposes. le eI » best Tl f medicige you can take is that whoicn ou lda a solid foundation for Dealta in pure, rich blood —Hood’s Sar- saperiila, | | iid, of the report that | to speak, "HE DAILY EXAMINER, NEWS NOTES. The opinion, of Rome, referring to the possibility of an attempt by Russia tooc- cupy the Sultanate of R.beita ,on the Red Sea, says that it has authority to as~ sert that Kogland will support Italy in preventing ite seizure and adds: ‘The understanding with the English Gov- ernment on the question of mutual action against French and Russian en croachments is perfect.” Despite the critical state of affairs in the West Indies and the total failure of the Mausi0a Houee Relief Fund, the Govern-~ ment bas not yet taken any steps in the direction of furn:shing assistance to tbe ruined West Indies. Unless something be done speed ly, these poor people will conclude that Mr. Chamberlain intends to abandon them to their fate. Leading Liberals continue to strengthen the Goverament’s backbone in dealing with Ezypt. Sir Edward Grey, i speaking at Ashington onSaturday, voiced the opivion of Liberals on the subject of Egypt’s future, saying that, although Great Britain went to Egypt promising and inteoding to evacuate, circumstances had created fresh ot] gations, resulting in @ position which sey British Government was bound to maintain. Tbe reward to British officers and men engaged in the recent successful Campaign in the Soudan are not ended by the be tlowal of medals and decorations. Lord Wolseley, in aspecial army order, states that gratuities ranging from £3 for class 5 of private soldiers ro £223 for the major generel are to be paid to every officer and soldier employed south ot Wada Healfa. In special! cases, upon recommendation of geoeral officers ¢ mimanding in Kgypt, gratuities wiil be received also by offizers and men employed at Wada Halfa and Assouan. News hascome from the Soudan that the last Dervish army has been dispersed. For some time since vis defeat at Gedaref, on the Abyssinian border, Abmed Hedi has maintained hie position near Col. Parson’ troops. A force uoder Major- General Ruod!e, however, moved up the Biue N le, thus cutting of Ahmed Fed:l’s retreat. The result of this step was the wholessle disintegration of the Dervish armv. Five hundred Jebadieb, or black riflemen, came over and joined Col. Par sons ina body on Uciober 31, aud they were followed by a steady stream of mem- bers of Ahmed Fedil’s aimy going to ask for pardon al Gedaref. The De visi leas der, with his Baggaras and a number of other followers, fled to the southeast. een OLE, ect ES EE SS NN Dr. Cuase DaILy RECEIVING FROM THANKFUL PEOPLE \FAR AND NEAR, TESTIMONIALS Intelligent Citizens Pronounce Strongly in Favour of Dr.Chase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, and Catarrh Cure. Sceptics are at Liberty to Write to the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsation of Testimonials. INCIPIENT CATARRH CURED. Mrs. Rosie Stearn, 30 Walton street, Toronto, says :—“‘I _ suf- fered at every change in the weather with cold in the head. At times it was so bad that I was unable being completely stusfed up. I was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Ca- tarrh Cure, and did so, and _ received immediate relief. I am pleased to tes- tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed a sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- mend for itching of the skin, and it is the best remedy I have ever used. I ehall at all times recommend to suffer- ers Dr. Chase’s remedies. His recipes are indeed wonderful.” KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard street Toronto, an old and re- epected resident of the city, says :—‘‘I have been suffering from Kidney trouble since last fall and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. I voncluded to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I paw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains in my back, and leaving me feeling very much better in every way. I can cheerfully recommend them as the workingman’s friend. They are well named K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour Pills.” One pill a dose. 25 cents @ bom. Mr. west, as “% 3% “A Ve We CHARLOTTETOWN - SME NN ITNT TTT a eroerngrnaennnnnenenenarnnnneneton tt MZ ar ss —-_ — = sa 2 ed ~~ 7 —? — = ee = —— wT — = Se “i WALLA AALLALAAdb Abd LAMAN Gd MANGAL L4G SdAddeh SH Adadddn John T. [ickenzie, THE TAILOR & P. E ISLAND aS CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEEMBR 17 18%8 SOS Se wee >, DOS}O6f® ¢ Just a Minute "tts a to 2.6 Everything that’s New goods Vecei 0. & 2 SW -sboye xy. ob: ~~ Please § ODF 2O2>4@ HOSD6O]9H]>6 arriving daily. NEW HORSE HAIR TRIMMINGin Blue, Green, Brown, Cerisse, Black and White spots. )) New CrinkledgVelvets, Velvets for Blouses, Latest Things ia Furs, Modern Goods at Modern Prices alt SENTNER, McLEOD & COS Successors to Beer Bros ( ee ; Thank You ores oy ox - DS US Po US US OS ete 8 re a ee ee 2222222222 |< aK &. SI new and up to date you'll find at Sentner McLeod & Co's New Spot Velvets, New Faney Check and Piaid fetes kot > > & @& @ A ee @ ese Se s} =e eS o = oa es @ 2 oes es cite ins ih 4, ovbbre o o ovbve ovbyc ¢ o ovis © ee v SS ISTE TS TS US IS STS SOS CTL aS ee —————— We are the original ‘manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. » We have, du-ing the last ten years ® supplied thousands of our Baths to phrsicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc. ¢ and we are now, for the first time, ad- vertising them direct to the general public, Get one with wv IN BUYING a steel irame VAPOR BATH that. stends or the floor Ifa rmaanufacturer doses not show you acur ofatrame withont the covering you may take itfor granted hat his “Steel frame” is a wire boop that rests oo the snouider of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “‘all over’ pattern of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’t go it blind—» bath that is too hot or not hot enough will be of no benefit to you, Get ore that you can return and hav3 your money back if not satisfac- tory in every w’’, Send for sample of material and in teresting b oklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an ecknowledved honseho]d rneceesitv. ‘Turkish, Hot Air, Vapor, sulrbur or Medicated Batbs at Home. 3c, Purifies system, produces c'eaniiness, health, strength. P) events disease, obesity. Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGripoe, Malaria, Eezema, Catarrh Female [lls Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney ‘lrou- bles. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto LEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. > OS 6 ~ OD <2 OQ OD oD OD €2 0D O96 466.8 © 09 OO]O 9593 HOOOST FOOD O Valuable Property FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale the premises, sitpate oa the cornerof (Jucen ani Water Streets, Charlottetown, con- sisting of large brick warehouse 50x24 feet, now used as Bonded Warehouse. Rental value $150. A new roof put on -ame last vear at large cost. Also corner bouse containing shop, of- fices and boardirg house; size of land about 62x33 feet. Kental $260 per annum Also property between corner house and Mr. Archibald Kennedy’s, containing boarding house and two shops. Size about 51x86 feet’ Kenta] $220 per annum Any further information by applying to 250 if ————— CTY QF CHARLOTTE LOWN. TENDERS. Sesled Tenders addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Market Tc lls” and “Tender for City Weigh Scales” will be received at this effice, until noon, on Wednesday, the 30:hdaycf November trom parties willing to contract for the lease of the Market Tclls and City Weigh Scales, for a term of three years according to specification and schedul: of Tolls, to be eeev atthe City Clerk’ Office. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. By order H. M.DAVISON, J.S.MORR3S. City Clerk | City Clerk’s Office, City Nov 15, 1898—267 31 O~<> @<® O<3 ODS O~D @* BD BD OB OD OD OD OD OD BOS &BSHBVINDW SC WO © 65B 6030093 Dos ! ed 1 What You Want Rubbers For Children Rubbers For Youths Rubbers For Missies Rubbers For Boys Rubbers For Ladies : Rubbers For Men AT ee “MODEL STORE” R. H. Ramsay & Co, Ch’town,—New Prowse Block. > OYSTERS — é We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same . wé~ John Caldwell & Co, Produce Commercial Merchants, Importers ani Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal _————— References Bank of Toronto and Commission agencies, Cerrespondence Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald, 107 3mo dy&wk Children’s Underclothing cee A few Combination Suits selling at Fle {TY SEN S——ew T. J. HARRIS LONDON HOUSE TYPHOID FEVER. ——§THE POLICIES OF ——_ THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION _ Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and I'yphu: Fever, an Smallpox, and in ad‘iticn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in ase of accident on Public Conveyance, J. J. JOHNSTON, Barrister, _ i nfm has Saea chamege 4 ee a ; % sone, Sai inceaaiaa ’ nae a ee ‘ rears cs a <ee C LA R ANCE! IN emcee san ot, phe senda Pele homogenate te er COR ne OAR EGE Me / dat id Se CRI RELY by 7 a A an Re il ets, A » . - ee ea | eet ertaec a te NOE OC LL NLL OT! 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