sans* i 1 'a a E H ‘ ORN N i RDIAN. oooooo0 ` r “ f ~\»-A .r as rue* sei. 0 v ';~,.1 ---»-v-~_~- - Asus.-... -.. ..,,_-.-w...,\`.,.,,. .. . ,. _ .,_ _ ‘ r ‘ -s-»-‘s-°.»‘».',-.. :~.»» , ‘ . 1 , _~ .- A ,,,,___ __ . . . " f \ ' ‘ ' 1" fir Fifi' ~':.1‘-~..~f»;»' F’*‘»‘;~»=:~',f.»"§}"i“»-<*",=.` meals, " ~.er't 5' ' - - . ° j.. " ' y . - r:sTAB1.1s1~11:n 1391. c11A1u.o'r'r£:'rowN,1=1z1Nc1a: Enwann 1sLANn,1i‘1unAY.F£:B9.uARY 3. 1901. ' °'*' ' ' ' ' ' ""` """"“"'v -- - -- _- - TWO C13 KING IN ANNUAL GovE1iNoR GENERAL o1>ENs PARLIAMENT. PERSON I MEETING will tlpcn Parliament in Of th: Natural History & Grcili Sl'.liC Antiquarian Society SMALLPDX SPREADIN in London and Glasgow-1 Persons Killed in Rail- way Accident. Th.; King will open Parliament Febr gy 14, with full state eeremonials xml. n'11.L oz»n_\' PARx.1.».xr:z1'. The ancient state coach, not used sine be the death of thc Prince Imperial, will employed. LIFE OF THE QUEEN' l.\' PRESS. The early publication of the life of tl Queen by the Duke of Argyle announced. SYALLPOX IN LONDON AND GLASG6\\'. The smallpox is spreading rapidly her and in Glasgow. It has also broken out among th Thirteenth Hnssars at Norwich. aaxmrar accinnsr, 15 KILLED. Prrrsncno, Feb. 7.-(Special)-In railway wreck near Greenville 15 person w ere killed and many injured. .._i...¢__; CATARRH PHLLAXTHROPY. Sisons of Pearl Lake, Que., had suifere fromCata1'rhfor.yoars, and being informe b his father,who had found Catarrhozon e was the only positive cure for tha disease he forthwith commenced its u and before long was entirely rid of hi fm-mer enemy. Then by means of hi philanthropy sixfrienps were perman entl p of Catnrrh for Mr masons sent can _them acomplete Catarrhozone outfi and states they would not now part wit them fortwice. their cost. He says great deal more about the merits of thi preparation, but his action in sending fp six outfits for friends stands for convl tion that he has discovered a remedy o superlative value. Druggists all sell Ca This is how it operates: Hr. Thoma _ ' se 3 ° _ t. tarrhozone; ask them to let you try i re We guarantee every dollar outfit t.o cu Catarrh Bronchitls and Asthma. Sm _ al sine, 251:.; n trial sent for l0c. by N. C Polson St Co.. Kingston, Canada, or Har ford, Con. TT. ' - V cmc/leo 115111-:ers Qmsauo, Feb. 7. -(Special) -Th following are the closing rates: May Wheat. 75§.Corn 38§.Pork $14.60. 55;;-_-_ ii i. and every form of itchi bleedinaandprotrndxngelg I 'lo prove to Chanda Olntmzgll is a I S and absolute cure for so-Rh ° ilvl. the manufacturers have guaranteed it. 3 tlmqmg dailypressmd ask huvwmtiamghthlnk afir. You canyrgit Y bi hackif otcured. mcabox. sli¢l,e°s`.l::i:’i";ynlaNso.:,BArls Et C0-.TOMB Dr.. Ghase’s Ointmen at 'I Invictus Shoe Made on the follovs'inglasts:-- x Medium English I). E & F. A Toe Acadian-E_` Cadet E. ggéad St. James E. McGill E. Choose the last and width that fits you and you can al- ' ways get they same. Sold only by I son Bi The I t IN y.A~1.c.A. LASI li1c.i1i` 5 Profs. Macoun and Robertson Present -Officers Elect- ed.-Report Read. Last night the annual meetingof the u- Natural History society was held in the Y. M. C. A. which was well filled by :.1 following annual report of the Secretary: Feb. ith, 1901. Mn. Pnnsinnxr, Lawns Asn GENTLEMEN: I have much pleasure in submitting my annual report as Secretary-Treasurer of this Society for the past year, the thir- teenth since the formation of the original Natural History Society, and the second since its reorganization as the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Prince Edward Island. I regret that for several unavoidable reasons this annual business meeting has had to be postponed more than once since the original date ilxed for it early in the year. During the winter and sprinrz months of lilll a very interesting series of public meetings was held, of which the dates, subjects and lecturers were as folldws: Jan. ‘2.?.nd.-Annual business meeting; report of the past year; election of oflieers. Feb. .':'»‘;h.-Some of our Wild Flowers- Mr. J. T. Clarkin, B. A. Feb. 1-`ith.-The Build of the Bird-j John MacSwa.in, Fsquire. Marsh 15th,-Egyptian Antiquities-4 Rev. T. H. Hunt, H. Af. B. D. i ' M rrch 19th.-Some of our Wild Flowers -J. T. Clarkin, B. A. April ind.-Anatomy of the Bird-John h{acSwain, Eiquire. April 23rd.-L.ost Atlantis'-Percy Pape, Esqaiire. April 33th.-ily request Mr. Pope re- peated his lecture. May Sth.-Whence came the American I Indians!-Rev. James Morrison, D. D. The annual outing was held at St. Peter`s Island in June, when a most im- portant find was made by afparty led§by the President, of what is apparently the petri- fied remains of the caudal vertebrae of a pre~historic Saurian, which has been examined by experts without. however. To prevent the hands from chapph g rub with Bentley's Liniment at bed-time. Two sizes 10c.and_ Zio. _ _ .; F eliruary llagazinass. New Binks. During the month of Feb cepted. . m M 1. Si will :|236 aatl-C6 odirziocltzre each evening. 56-fllfduv ¢X- it Go rernor General,opened Parliament this afternoon with the usual ceremonies. The . occasion wasa quiet one owin2 to the court being in mourning. il-/' SYAIPATHY wrrn norm. 1~‘AM11.r. The speech began _with a reference to ’ the Queen`s death and to the sorrow with ` which the news was heard in Ganada. The hope was expressed that Parlia- ment would take early action to express its sympathy with the Royal Family. 2 l THE WVAR-AUSTRALIA-ROYAL VISIT. ' Reference was madeto the return of commanders. ' Australian Confederation was mention A i The improvement of the St. Lawrence ° *route was touched ou; satisfaction was edasasubiectfor sincere congratulations. expressed at the continuous general 1109.. was expressed that the proposed ,large volume of trade; measures were visit of the Duke and Duchess of Corn wallimd York will be made. l cansns Fon sans racrros. ‘ Satisfaction was expressed with t-he A lt promised for the better supervision of the 'l export trade in food products; also In ` connection with the proposed Pacillc cable and various ot-her subjects. A CANDIDATE G01' LEFT. Fnnnnmcron, Feb. 7.-(Speclal.)- nrosrress of the Pacific Cable George W. Allan, Liberal was elected by scheme; to the Governor General) . acclmnation today for York. visit to Dawson City .land *th l _ . _. 1 development- there, sat-is faction was a *Wifalled to reach town in time to xpr essed with Canadafs display at Parislngminggem J. K. Pinder, Conservative, who wrs to e l oppose him being suowbound in country, bel theirbeing able to pronounce _definitely as to its id entity. ' Tam" he President, assisted by Mr. May tl1e ociety purchased one of the French annons sunk, in the harbor, of Louis- urg in the siege of 1738. To Mr. C. B. Chappelle. the society is in-lehtcd for his kindly olllces in eifectingtlie purchase. It is the intention of the society to have this very interesting and valuable historic relic placed in some suitable public posi- tion duriug the coming summer. The last meeting of the year and Brst nf the present season was heldDec. 17th., refer to n. matter about which I have been I much needless misunderstanding has ex- isted because of conflicting reports. I referto the relation of-tb-is Scciotyto. the lisgeiy. formed Literary" ima Humans society, ' _ At a meeting called for the organization . of the new society, the feeling of the com- ” munity in general that nothing should be done to antago nize. our work. was so free- ly expressed by several speakers, that a when the following among other matters, committee was thrreat appointed, to were discussed : B_1' the Presideut,(a) The fossil found on St. Peter’s Island. (h) Tlie cannon from Louisburg. B7 the Secretary, (c) A Black Hare, presumably peculiar to this Islandf (ll) Tha Probable Ciuse of the Picton ‘latte Disease sugzestei by Mr. Watson. (e) A Violet new to science discovered by the Seey. and named V. nesiotica by 'D12 Greene, of Washington. (0 The donation bythe Misses Gordon, of Alberton, of a beautiful herbarium of P. E. I. flowers . col1ecteflby_ the late A. E. Gordon. >By`Mr.' M |.cSwain, lg) The Hermit Crab and its Home. ` In addition to the herlmrium above mentioned the Society has received a ‘valuable -collection of one hundred government to provide quarters in tl1e Provincial Building suitable for the meet- ings of tl1e society and for a provincial museum. At the meeting held Dec. 17 th a committee was appointed to- press this claim upon the Gavernment at its earliest convenience. ' I Two members of this Society, Mrs. Pope and Miss Pippey., have obtained the .signatures ofalarge number of leading and influential gentlemen to a petition the Governor in Council for such apart reasonable to hope that the prayer will to be proud of, in which event it will be miherals and rocks frtim the department of Geological Survey, Ottawa. It will be remembered that some time ngoa com- 'mittee from this 'society .waited upon the Premier of the province. requesting the consult with one which we were asked _toform for the purpose, and which duly received the delegation. As it was shown in the conference which followed that the study of provincial history was only part- ofthe proposed work of the prospective society. (and, while in this particular identical with part of our work, not likely to materially antagonize but rather to stimulate our elforts in the same direction) the new society was assured of our goodwill. It was agreed that the Literary and Historical Swiety should proceed I with -its orzranization, that the Natural .History and Antiquarian Society should continue its work along its several lines as heretofore, and that the two organiza- tions should rernaln distinct, and friendly. As our revenue is derived solely from membership fees, and as we hav¢ frequently been told by individuals that they wouliljoin our society if personally requested to do so, we have annually canvassed for members during the month of December. Lest a continuation of this custom should be misunderstood while the Literary and Historical Society was being organized. the canvass was not undertaken in Decem‘1er,and, while after our understandin: was arrived at with the new society, six new members were obtained, further solicitation was aband- oned in this direction for the above A mentioned reason. \Ve have,however.been W much gratified by receiving many applica- _ l 1 tionsfor meu1bership,and trust that should ¥!1¢lll'fS. YO b0 Used. &\110¥\R‘ Other P\1¥°P0SC§» , no further canvass he made this season.all for those above mentioned and it is _ pe,-Sons Wishing to furthe, our go.-,(1 cause bi? ' will make application to the Secretary for 'prominent eastern cities by too close 'and too many club dinners dually gratification to us` to know that the issue may largely he attributed to our exertions. In September, throuzh the exertion.-1 of it Ani here it seems fitting that I should \ .__ ' requested to make a clear statement, as I He Cured' Himalf °f Suk' Stomach Trouble Down to Fire t v A , \ A man of large affairs in one of our ll- tention to business, too little exercise bean to pay nature`s tax. levied in the form of chronic stomach trouble: the failure of his digestion brought. about a nervous irritability making it impossible to apply himself to his daily business and dually deranging the kidneys and heart. In his own words he says: I consulted one physician after another' and each one seemed to understand my ease, and all the some they each failed to bring about the return of my former digestion appetite and vigor. For two years I went from pillar to post, from one sanitarlum to another, I gave up smoking. I quitcoilee and even renounced my daily glass or two of beer but without any marked i1nprove~ m8llt-. “Friends had often advised me to try a well known proprietary medicine Stuartfs DyspepslaTablats and I had often perused the newspaper advertisements of the remedy but never took any stock in advertised medicines nor could believe a fifty-cent patent medicine would touch IDY C383. “To make a long story short I Bn-ally boughta couple of packages at the nearest drug store and took two or three tablets after each meal and occasionally a tablet between meals, when I felt any faaling of nausea or discomtort. “I was surprised at the end of the first week tolnote a marked improvement in my appetite and general health and before the two packages weregone was certain that Stuart/s Dys pcpsla Tablets was going to cure completely and they did not dissapoint me, I can eat and sleep and enjoy my cofee and cigar and no one would suppose I had ever known the l YP¢DS lllll l y 1 ._.._‘.._.. DEPARTXENT OF PUBLIC WCRKS A Dgpartment until noon on f hp cKinnon, Supervisor llxgaldseftgggacbig; ggi! at this omee. to become bound for t e a pe me contract must aocmnpsnv each tender. ` me lowest or any tender 1 Bridge.” ' A ‘ ' 1; nt_cHann,s1t1'rH, TENDERSRD Charlottetown, Feb. 5th, x9oI. Sealed Tenders will be received at this 1-.,¢.¢1ay,.r~'eb. 19:1.. leon rson of persons willing to con- trrig-tmf¥¢!>1,:ilep1?epairing o_f De_‘ablB_Bl‘ld$¢ *Ct ¢°\-ding to plan and s§c1iicat1on to be seen a bl rsous wiliin The names of um performance 0? 'renders to be marked “Tenders for Desahle Secretary Public Works , _ , . cream ol tartar. ___-ni of Safeguards the food .. 0 . -1-h¢ nqsartment does nag hind itself to a ccept am q-maui ii li _,_ ,. a r Bddng Powder. granted,and that in the not distant future the requisite ¢i¢kets_ noutot friendly curiosity I Wm” to the Eglzfgllilsilfgnvxlig P;;1;;¢;;ll#y‘h2a mflhieiociety now numbers over fifty lg;-oprif’tors oft thehrixtnkfdy basking :sir ltr; ` ’ ’ 1 1 ‘ 01130 I0!! 88 O W ;il'.~".‘.;.f°’...".:..'f";‘~.‘.';i‘;‘i’»':.;.5253 l ?z’;:.;;°..‘;;;:f::.;°'..:;.;:;: me A 33” ‘i°f°'m '"3"' U' 3 coming season. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, mst) malt diggs: Tr; n0t(:;:unna?1:1?atl . l who was prevented by indispositlon from ' digestives, which digest food regardlal of l deliveries his nwmlwd lwtuwlwt wmv. the condition or the stemach .'° ‘horrors ofd s ia. I has kindly consented to lecture twice ini To page of y,h¢ mggper 1, ebb, gm. dggu. |thevr¢sent».¢0\1ree.» His Subject “Char .tive elements conmned in Stuarts Dys- llottstown in the olden days" illustratedipgpgiffabletg will dips; the food, gin ~by a large nnmber of sta-reoptieon views i wg qvegwgrggd .lggmggh g gun; gg "- l Of l0G8.lll`»i¢S dlld D¢l'89|1&2¢a Of l.0l’lg \¢0, gqpgntg th; ng;-vga gud Uhqhqf ¢°U¢°Wd dllflnll mln! INF' WB* bi Hffireceive the nourishment which can i Mr. Bulmar.-Earth Sculpture. -chance q¢i¢ll0¢- a remedy as Stuartfs Dyspepsla 1 cts, Hr. John llacswaia.-Our Wild you will have no need of nerve tonim and _ _ -4 _ _ .n .. _ .A.lS llldllddile ._¢.»__ Looked Charming ai '; oplc Shorted. V O EMPERDR 0F GERIIIY ~.¥__._.._~ Arrives at Hants! -- Q Burned to Death il Petrelelta i _-ii Qsxzzn' uma Asn Tin: Raoul, ~l'eb. 7.-QIUQD--Q representative and enthusiastic audience . A civil °°l'9U;°l¥¢ ‘.55 181 * e Mr. \Vatson then submitted the 5 Wllklmlx MDQR “I Q OPENING 9? PARU-*1‘1EN'1` .> the troops from South_ Afzica_a_1_£1_d"i';o__f._:hF¢: 1 1 nd the resulting business orders. l>°l'8°S¢!\ I *ll &\'“‘ X dv CH.lRI.e'1"r.=:2‘o\v_\', J* Or‘rA\\'A,Feb 7-(Special.>_Lf»-fl Min¢,0_ ‘high eucorniums passed on them_ by their I A FEW HEASUEES Pgomegm thi! UWT- _ BOYALIT Ilia Immeduluty due the punk stmedtm-like Aarihphlh Q- huasara. I W moeiiervlm ispmpuamei drawnhyblghtllolues- _~ my wen want; netausslblas rnssarnisoaorcnaasr. . wiuim ` lmao 1% mum; ra.. m m , that-Qiifl was kdm H 81.! lm” .hundred valuahb explllsaa. PMI nunlllwilhllh §;§l§;E f .iii ii e . . its ii'i~'i§iil;li _gill .iii il ' the I. A but Weokl -.:'.2'...»E"" :itil-‘Fi U §l°¥li the them. & or., .... -t:.°:'-,_._..' ‘~~ tit fsvoossso Papers ?s»ANDs» i . » » l _ only ‘ 0 . DG. H. Hllllla %Dll0$ flil WDC OBO Of hh! gum; hum fqyd; ggimgngggg ‘nd .gg-wg (most valuable, popular and interesting' wma gong- glva nal gergalgb, they gi” A’ >- ‘=1>\1bli¢¢'¢nl= 0! many vars- The wane anesmoas strength, invariably touewed alsoincludes the following lectures and by reaction. Every drop of blood, overyl , S\1b.i¢°\N-- ie Dr-._ Riehardlohnson.-_Life viewed our daily food, and if you can mam It _ the stand point of Science and Scripturetiif prompt “tion and qmmlgtg digg ` by :mul vmus :mutual an for sale at our K Stand. lr. J. ll. Dune n.-Genesis the rexularnsaofsogood and My M . mesa-:ard Resale. mmm; nrt. r..uei¢ LT. in than th& 18th centuries. ` "` I "le1.,ysn l leetinml will bahelias msli p yetproha'blyevvrydrug_ilQ1ln the United t 'on altemsk I,1\a.sday¢vwln_3l4~ States, Gaaadaand Great .Britain now. i ,g 1».1mi»¢1ssnx I .-1 'meme ..11 asemuannuael- a.»»su.'m¢t l 1 [Continued on Last page] ’ pepuhrand successful ofa" prep:-ation , New-H »' ’°v ‘~ "'“‘ 1 ....1~!.!n~¢°*.t.!°e“*” . " L _ .». . - . » . A f . , » . - .. » f~ I1; ~., Q . ; '--v-;A..~ -J--1 .V _. '-1- `» -.,-.;.AA¢»...=.e....-:..Ae»...ee.s.»».<..esi»...o:.»-s ~f»:~..-». ".4 *»_ “" *'-“`>=~ ” ~` A4¢i‘i\¢a"‘ EQ* .mslillt .1 .i.tl . mr iiiint. %@m Ao- *misvmoenfna nlisliumallu