suogus our. "Iimxn, Mo“ Nov, d-Charles Davi!» and killed his wife yesterday i -» ‘i put a bullet into his own head is “med to recover to be tried for RT Sm‘, Burn _ r rssculanrm. oaaatorrsm” rewind " a FRIDAY; NOV. 9. 1900. OUR FUTURE KING. Today-lathe birthday High- ness, the Prince of and Heir Ap- parent to the throne ofthe British Empire. The eldest son of Her Haiesty the Queen and the late Prince Consort was born at Buckingham Palace, November 9, I841 ‘ and is now my..." of age. Those who- beliere in the hereditary transmission of good and great qualities of mind and beart—and who does notf-will recall that the Princes Royal Mother is one of the truest and noblest women of any age, and . and the Laurie! Government is vsustdiiod liowtlratthe general election -;_is.»._ever b! I 11195511‘? almost too large for the beet worklngof our institutions, it is natural that them should be some searshings of ‘heart the Opposition as to the ‘Cilia of their crushing defeat. Among the" m» indicated are a well-defined Llllilkreesiveayoliey, a thorough reorganisa- tion, and anumber of new men of “light and leading.” It is truly remarkable that in an election which so many Conservatives confidently hoped to "win they not only met with {defeat as a party but found a majority of their men of “the front ranli rejected at, the polls. Among these are Sir Charles Tupper in Nova Scotia, Mr. Foster, istscnososu-ioss: ~ “i"'“Wltiiln~~l6ur”yearsslai-ge’nuniber6fi " ~ 9ld§5isct6frarassawsysad'ib8lr" p aratalren by young ‘who; one" i privilege of voting for» g the election of Wednesday there» was ‘the ~ further-change that ‘oomesiirom =the I suh- j 1&6 there were 822 more votes polled West Queens, 88! pmcre ' in west and 41-1 more in Kings County, I T -_»__a~._ It is claimed that Bryan and miles during the election campaign. It, their speeches were all printed in T3018?‘ would reach 1'5 miles. This exceeds all stitutlou {of the provincial’ tor‘ y the ‘ old a federal franchise. rim m.» "‘ ta...- fts, have considerably enlarged tastiest..- l. votsrsaAs compared with n»: ensues =of * i made 174.5 speeches and travelled max type in a continuous line they“ b6"B*'ttQi=s”~sIF.-W it nstanily Relievqi by that his father the late Prince Consort was esteemed and accredited throughout the world as one of nature's noblemen.‘ {H}, illicit Mr. Mclnerney and Mr. Powell in New Brunswick, Sir Adolphe previous records. The campaign .of. four years ago broke all the records Bllmiiifiill Complete External and Internal Treatment lisflngof CUTICURA Soar, lo cleanse the skin J assets and scales, Ctrrzctrna Ointment, to ‘Iiatly allay itching and irritation and soothe i heal, and CUTICITKA Rasonvrnr, to cool i cleanse the blood. A single set in often mlslsnt to euro the severest humour. -i all Colonial Chalets. Porn: Dam A! ‘Guns-arr. Bole mun. “How t: l: H: IIF‘ Xmas llil... Delft b9 draived in buying CHEAP KBROSENIZ OIL We have the best American _ PRATPS ASTRAL OIL and _/ willsellin5gnl. lotsat / w sel- Dan’s bay from anyone else / wbms you cm get the ,7 ASTRAL from US at ) l. uftnmilzun a. no. High Class Grocers. Marine, Life. APPLY T0 ddman 8. o. Agents. ' 33 Queen Street. lest llsliablaQQQQj Place to have i1- k done 30;...‘ its’; .. .222. n . Bede-We strive to adgmgib-r date all who leave any work "m! I18, bydprompt attention and nick espatch of same. w a Q 36¢ Kine reputation of‘ Give us a will mubefgfi: winced that what we say is: I‘ des ' . .225... amass» "chm; Us!!! Navigatia Co's Wharf. ' Charlotiet P. . _ thfig E l ' ¢ Sliililli (i9. eases?! The Prince has so borne himself through- out his career as to do credit to his distin- guished lineage. After completing his collegiate educa- tion at Oxford and Cambridge Prince“ Al~ bert, in his nineteenth year, visited Cana- da and the United States in 1860. During that tour hejvislted Prince Edward Island and was given a hearty and loyal recep- tion the memory of which still lingers pleasantly with thosejof our citizens who, like the Prince, are now growing old. In lfil-Z he travelled in the east, accompan- ied by Dean Stanley and visited Jerusa- lem. 111% he took his scaffol- the; first time m the House of Lords u; rigs: at his (tins as eDnke oaoomwau. lithe same year he married the Princess Alex- andra of Denmark, the beautiful who shares in onlyiess mblllrethan the Queen herself the affectionate regard and veneration of the British people. The marriage has been a most happy one, and the Prince and Princess have been privileged to see their children and grand- children gather about them. Towards the close of the year 1871 His Royal Highness was attacked with ty- phoid fever, and for some weeks his life was despaired of. The people of the Bri- tish Empire and many beyond its broad bounds awaited the issuewith thefgzavest concern and solicitude; bnt he slowly ro- covered and was able-to take part in the memorable thanksgiving service in St. PauYs Cathedral, February 17, 1872. In 1875-6 he visited India preparatory tothe proclamation of the Queen as Empress of that great Empire. He has many times visited the Continent of Europe, his latest visit being attended by a dastardly at- tempt upon his life in Belgium, from which he was providentislly preserved, His courage and calmness on that trying occasion were worthy of a prince. A prince, Albert Edward has sofleported oi, genial yet dignified, holding“ himself aloof from political intrigue and strife, he has so borne himself that in this dem ' cratic age he has strengthened the attach- ment of the people to our monarch- i ical institutions. He has become almost old man before attaining the sceptre which lies before him in prospect, but he has improved the time in making himself acquainted with his future Empire audits people, and in ac- quiring the wisdom which will enable him one day to rule it wisely and well. We trust that the Queen may yet rule us long, and it is a satisfaction I to know that ‘an it will descend to one not unworthy of the succession, and whom the peoplelhave learned to love. May he have many happy returns of his birthday anniversary. i To cure a cold in one day. ~ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the mone if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Groves s gnature is on each box. If you want the best value in nude’ g wear, don’t forget that the best place t0 f purchase it is D.A. Bruce/s. d&w 3tf For sale at a bargain, one nickle plated , show case, six feet long. Apply atifpo i tbecaries Hall. 9 z viii PLumsll 5' We have an extra. fine, stock of worthy daughter of a royal bolsemue , Asa son, a husband, a father and a “ himself as to command the respect and regard of the British people. Kind heart; ~' when she must at last- lay aside her crown _i Caron and Mr. Bergerou in Quebec, Dr. Montague in Ontario and Hugh John Madonald in Manitoba. Never before has a Canadian Opposition suflered the loss of ‘so many leading men in a single contest. '1 Commenting upon the situation, The Examiner gives a paragraph which we be- lieve will find an echo in many Conserved-O, tive journals throughout the Dominion,» it says: I “There should, as soon as possible,be re- organization. and a policy adopted to meet the new conditions, and young men of ability iutlle party, should be encouraged down to that date, Mr. McKinley and all‘ previous candidates bom 1830 down to“ campaigns. ssnrssa mctson Dean Siam-As reprds‘ ' ‘your’ order to us it is understood by Mr Wright, our representative, that no‘ house in Charlottetown outside of your selves will handle our acketsthis . We find on looki t rough his era that he has ad cred strictlyto his. to come forward and enlist in the country's v ce. It lauseless to depend, upon the 1"“ b1! l?! ;l Position to grapple success- fully with the problem of the present and" the future." - . -¢~ .-. lie wide diffence between the views cf tbeleading English" papers as outlined in our despatches and those of the Toronto Hail in regard to the result of the Dominion election. The British disturbance of party prejudices. They care nothing for either the Liberal or Conservative parties in Canada as such. The Conservative party will makes mis- take to further on the lines laid down by the Mail. That sort of thing has been tried for years and fortunately without success. We want neither race cries nor sectional cries in united Canada. "concede , _ maclhccnstlpar tlon liver ills are cured by’ The ‘non-irritating cathartic- Price 25 cents oi all drngglsts or by mail o! c. I. Hood a 00., Lowell, ma. 1 who has the interests of her child st heart. will if itis thin, weakly or suf- F“. fers with a cough purchase a bottle of 0st Emulsion with Qsaiacol. The benefits derived from this a1- ticle are wonderful. _ The health giviu properties of the oil combined wit _ the antiseptic guaiaool make itnu ideal ~ preparation. _ _ - We give you a superior article at a close price. Soldat 40c per boille. Prepared only by The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. Real Estate Sales J To be sold by Publ’c Auction on . the premises on _Wednesd?§3- lh 24th October next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. that valuable and. des- aouthern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church anl the "Btllk of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men's Christian Association building I and premise i. The, bailding is of brick, well andeub-slahtially built, be- public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed, A For further particulars app‘y to I J. D SEAMAN, President of ihelY. M C. A, ‘ aloecialblfihfiglelf, splendid record of the past. The party i3" point of view- is far removed from the _ Hood's Pills a a ilfliiill '. We’ oillfi ihe-hestfaei? 3- yDYmfifilalsdQLfiAllifl lpynrtbebesllqj-onr. g . m. ~R-e clean all-nindsefl a. » 8004B Without xwaterla ~ure guarantee sesiasi irable property siruated on the, lug in s, central position, immediately . i a l-pposite the Law Carts, can be \ made suitable for ' many purposes p promise. Wears getting your goodhfiip’; a very early them. Theyeara ltsstlot of Astrachau J , ever left our factory and you wil have , opposition in-your town as far as 1 Yours truly, y 1 , . Jae 8c Co., Lrn. . - i Noni-real- - i j __ __:: _--or rns_-_- .....ii'"9"*i°l~..ii.... ‘C . “as gfiiaahlfiement csusedvby any ‘Sick attractive Foley ‘Ihemostleliberal ma s. J- JOHNSTON. » ssuod by any Company. ;-: L-Z I lmen:_g1g_llenulo m’ the newest sh-inkagel. without interfering with a ‘iiiwufii-b“ Pmochi I l tn ti l» . "IRON 8 0 m“ tohavesummercsoth ookasgoodas new by heir-g DYE!) _ 0. _ We sates our work.‘ c war and _ extra charm. i - ZPrlca list on applies tion. < O E’. HENDERSON, Express Offlce. lay I Eavrr 1y a One cupRalstonBrealcffi - = Food cooks enough for. five persons-r-there are six full CUPS lflCVBfY _ _ . y Slicedjdates and Ralston _ .Br_eakfastFoodmake a.de-.- . ‘ liclous dessert. Our “Little Book of, Raistcn Recipes" nus of other dainty, dishes. ~ Acoupcn in everypocksge secures a . - " ~ reassess!" . ‘ -JEi\l(lN5 m 50y, ’ ' g a 1900 made only 700 speeches and travelled." _ , onlyi16,000 miles in their Presidential y - i? Q04. I ‘CHARI-QTTETOWH. A‘. . to makeiyou ‘ Obi j Sickncssiiilloiicies mean infill! l ittilllil -BY- ~ . w y ‘and, .. _ stand tbaword‘. . f; “ I 1 a -'1‘i=i~.i.v1i§‘.1?:?31~'3l£ ' lyou Jalankst worth‘ 3k i 1 f 2 h .’ . -1 4~ "fly i. i i‘? \I& l ND. WIRTIB. If sctly msdsin sverydetail. > in Shillings. We are showings com-feta lineof See Our Rich _ AnrfWinte Iiersoys, , ~vnus.Meltcns; 's..’2?..?.'2i.‘;2'%%§’~i‘li“°‘ a M-I-sewwirsis t... .. ~ ,. Such. as we gircwith aver; bturselftatlgibéloueeesl ... shosldfreoomuienddt to eve: y gel tlemin,” A who ‘desiresijclcitliing ‘t . , a .'_ .0, .\., Q7 ' . l. - - ‘t- .,. n - I etc‘. ,. _ . they will has 3. P. S. This sale has been postponed K until Wednesday Nov. l4zh "at same _‘ place and hour. ' . Qept 24 moo and ethur td. A jtrranno f that '1 ' - and Jacggeto 0rd:- iiieg Ladies S“ inn an scum. . 083,33; m‘ ""i°“°" ‘°'.:f‘?“?° ,<=@1<*=*"s o’ Sums‘ prunmruus m- Fall ma». oiiamy and price right as usual. E >