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Rendle Auiumn Flowers, by Lawrence W. Watson Two Pictures, »y May Carroll Jacques Cartier s First Voyage, by Rev. A. E. Burke, B. D. A Thought—(a poem) by M, P. James Notes and Queries, etc. ~ 5c a copy—Send for sampie The P. F. Island: Magazine, P.*0, BOX 698, Charlottetowa, P. E. oo Victoria Cafe (reat George Street... Charlottetown, P. &. Islan . . ~ tomers and Prospective Cus - To My C tomers : Permit me to cell your attention to ths fact that l am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be suc- cessful in the U) ster ousiness one must be able to hand.e them in large quantities. With this object in view, I beg l:ave to solict your patronage, and can assure you of satiefaction . I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducted in the usual first class man- nee, where the delicate Bivalve may be ybtained ip every style to satisry the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &e., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E.I. Oyster King Watches Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 —— Wa ches in Silver on 700 « 30.00 (cold » 10.00 w 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25 Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Stud 05to 2.00 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: EW TAYLOR = | | some of the an | General Piet Joubert it says: THE DAinyY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, OCTOBER 17 (891, THE DAILY BXAMINER OCTOBER LT, L899. Boer Leaders. scx" HED The Soudan’ Daily Mail sketches chief Boer O Long- headed, shrewd, cold and calculating, he is also by no means a typical Boer. a leaders. >] was ‘issued, _'ness in the th ‘of the other great colonies, of the Empire, | He has paid two or three visits to | England, and perhaps is one of the | three or four in the inner Government | circles in Pretoria who realizes what | war With England would mean. Still, | | he in no way lacks physical courage. | He is essentially a time—server. a trim | mer, a sitter-on When he | contested to the Pres dential election | against Kruger no one took his candi- dature very seriously. He was ob- | viously put up as a vote-splitter to en | : Kruger’s retut! His religiou mre : ouUit ™. i—_* — a = 5 yeen found l y bad finan } | | tramsa 5 As 1 2C ciever thorough y expert exponent of ye field he is cool and i i | fighting tactics which are mainly of the my ' | “sniping” order. He has n | Volkrust : the next best Boer command er, Cronje, of Doornkop fame, being Mafe- | ' | i } on the Marico frontier, towards s rine KIN. ae ee Tae municipal elections in “horse the overturn ihe grits were routed lartillery.” The extent of | one. is el : | will be more readily understood lraspon d to the NOTES AND COMMENTs, | | that the first shotef the before Kruger’s ultimatum —It is stated war was fired who fired on the mail train in Natal. —it is unfortunate for the Laurier Administration, a9 itis for Canada, that the Government has come down to busi- Transvaal matter after those and after being dragoone] into aetion, —It is reported that Great Britain will next spring begin to fortify the city of St. John’s, Newfoundland, on the seale of a Gibraltar for which all the topographical features are favorable. A war map has been prepared for this purpose, with every road located withina radiusof twenty miles. —[tis announced that Boers who do not commanders’ call to join i . *,¢ the forces operating against the British are made liable to fine trom $500 to $2,500 to imprisonment sod to confiscation of prop- issigaoificant. It looksas i the ultimstum did not represeat all the Boers’ views. —The Montreal Gazette remarks that Liurier papers are accusing Sir Charles ‘Tupper of being loyal for the sake of capi- erty. [hie fact » i . lan unwitting testimony l tenets are not obtrusive. He has never | sagacity. 1 _| attitude ! tal nor respect for his party. soer Queen’s | them ugly. | County, N. B., were held last week, and | “may be identified by her foot and , large, broad and flat hands, course skin, lon ; ; ai | ring to the table showing the political com*| | council, which is given below : ' LAST COUNCILS, eats 2 Conservatives EO. 8. . gies «2 Liberals. 7: Liberals 13. THIS COUNCIL, ee Total —Conservatives ae en ee 2 Conservatives SN seainthis édecee x 0% ND seitinns swcenteéen Waterborovgh.......... Ee Hampstead...... .... Petersville....... Se oe Cambridge...... Liber ‘i we bD wb Lo Oy LO DS Libera 3 Canning to hear from. Returns from the parish of Cambridge show that Robinson and Colweli (libera!) defeated Robinson and Camp. Robinsons are brothers and the succrssful candidates hal only a majority of four votes over their opponents. bE —___- Kruger Did It. Lonpon, October 14.—A well known South African said yesterday that,** while President Kruger was getting old, he never allowed anybody to dictate policies to him, and that it was a mistake to as- sume that he had been rushed by young and restless burghers. As the birthday of the grim old President coincideswith the ultimatum,it was more ratural to suppose that he was influenced by faith in his own destiny as the last of the Dutch conquer- ors. This informant added that there was no rival who could resist Kruger’s will. Reitz was simply clay io the potter’s bands. Joubert was the best natured ard wost honorable man in the Transvaal, but lacked the grit“ required for opposing Kruger in any question. Cronje was a man after Kruger’s heart, who was glad to do his bidding vecause he was ambitious to succed him,” didelights like the-e help \o explain the situation, but the ultimatum while undoubtedly Kruger‘s individual act remains a miracle of folly. | Pleasure ——AND—~— Profit It can be made a scurce of profit as well as pleasure for visitors to the @athedra' Bazaar, te call at our store get prices and see our stock of grocer- 18, We'll be happy to see you one and all whether you buy or not. Prices finer than ever this week, Sanderson & Co i The Grocers seoeeed Contervatives CE ocius shccesas 6st My 0: Gl SUN Gad wks Seovenscces kG 6 Hampstead .................-1 Con. 1 Lib. JOD NEHOBiivece soccecsteccceee.d Uiberals. aa ..2 Liberals. Waterborough....... ...2 Liberals. SIERERDR cocccecedecccevece: « « 2 Liberals. Conservatives Conservatives Conservatives Conservatives Conaervatives Conservatives Total—14 Conservatives, 4 Libezals, The Messrs tal. The charge, if well based, would be to Sir Charles’ Sir Wilfrid Lauriec’s spineless is calculated to gain neither capi- —The Ha!ifax Chronicle rises to remark and al hat the conservative press ig trying to create prejudice against the Tarte come bination at Ottawa, because Tarte, the | Boss, called Fraoce “My Country.” The yw gone to| Chronicle speaksof Tarte as the “gifted and successful leader” of the combination, and intimates tLat the conservatives vince of Quebec. ——— ;and pretty ; 'wrinkled face and small, pierceing, blcod- shot eyes.” by refer- | this ? —Allthe French Canadian Liberals are plexion of the old counc’l and the presen | nct, we are proud tosay,in accord with Ia the course of a | Tarte acd Laurier: }speech delivered a few days ago, M. said : l am 4 I rex tate the Government’s policy. full private in the Liberal army. adian Parliament pledged itself to help the British Empire: and now I think the time bas come wher this pledge sbould be redeeme ‘Isay eo as a French Ca- nadiab, and a member of the Liberal party ; “Tbe position iseuch at the present time that the Parliament's word should be re- deemed. I say so after reading Mr. Arquith’s sta'ement that the hostilities with the Transvaal have begun. I take this stand as occupylog @ seat in the Honse of Commons, and as a British C MOTH Eve RY aSrguReR For common ailments which may occur in every family. She can trust what time indorses. For Internal as much as External use. Dropped on sugar it is pleasant to take for colds, coughs,croup,colic, cramps and pains, T have used your Anodyne Linimentin treating our infant (only six months old) for colic,and our little three year old daughter for summer com, plains and bowel diseases generally, and found it beexcellent. JOHN I. INGALLS, Americus, Ga. ON’S op NE ouns LiNiMENT Relieves Every Form of Inflammation. Originated in 1810 by an old Family Physician. No remedy has the confi- dence of the public toa greater extent. Our bock on INFLAMMATION free. Price 25 and 50c. I. S. 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It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs and family medicines. Our constant aim is to please our patrons in two essential poiats—quality and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you our best efforts to meet your wants. Our present stock of Toilet Goods i* of unsurpassed—everything that style and modern taste can suggest, and at prices that must meet your views. Customers supplied with just what they ask for. Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Com- pound? Oar stock of this popular medi- cine is fresb, and only the genuine sold. — Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, 0. E # ” sh j ! | j i 500 Improved Milk Gans By the introduction o the trouble complained of in ING MILK CANS promptly, wholesale or retail f A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, machinery, we have overcome the slopping over of milk cans | All orders fo» NON-SLUPP- filled Charlottetown } F iT. unreliable wetch, appointments on_that ac count. 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