J is b I :A it ( 32 5 do ra. ae. da wi _Jlave ever used. ' ` .,., , we n \`¥»v J’ .~,- `=l`I”"" -_~;éT~_ »sw»e.__5¢::?;'W§sWwW ’i°, me onannmv. oa.inLo1‘rnrow1lt_,_ 1’BH§CE_ nnwano tstsatn. HDV-Dllllivii _ _ _ . \ - . _ _ _,,,,__,.,.,-..'..~ -4-~» -~ f ,_ ,s _ ._ \-- -» -- ~~ '~> " f' , *__ D _ _____ ` V, ,__ .....,.,-.....~..s._..»~-_~ ---ru ~°~._ -‘ ._ » i-"'=- ..._ . D... _ » '-“~ v mul lu os sl .-_._- Prom South Attica as , _ _ L Noted by i » ~ - i i MR. LESLIE MCBETH "" _ _ _ ' ' * ‘ ~ .- ;,,_‘ _ ,_ ~ 'ts i?;“"“`§v _ ,» .»-_.1 r ‘ _ = ‘ 1, ' (0. lbt P\llllit~ --- of the South African _Contin- gent Wl1oReached the City Saturday. 'nlefollowirg m at few noi... of the ' Mr nip ncmcanc T°"° l° H“l‘l” by _ , L...1.. xcnein. nw-“gig” £533; Will necessitate the clos- fl’°“ 'Y' "“°“ °“ "’°” ° 'n of e stor for at east C tlefor Portsmouth There were 1&l`° g th ¢ auumrd 400\,°5piur1 patients, the bal- 0116 II`l0Iltl"l» ance, however, were able _to look after _ tbeznselves. After being Sl! d8!S “_ 5¢°» who was insane Jump ,Que of the number ° ed overboard. An attempt was made to ind him but it was thought that he CAIN 1| ggntset with the propellor and was killed. All went well until three days be fore we reached Portsmouth, when U14 most solemen sight of the triD, 01' Of BD! voyeggoccurred-a burial at sea. One of theretired man died of Asthma. He WBS tied up in his blanket, and entwined with aUnion Jack, and after the burial service gr are church of England was read by the Chaplain the;remains were interred in the asa. .Lt Portsmouth the troops were con- veyed by rail to Port Elson before going on furlough. After spending two weeks visiting London-where we met Ernest lard who was on furlough. He was look- .ig well and would hardly be known by his friends in Charlottetown we re- turned to Shontcliff, the Canadian depot Irhere the Imperial discharge was given On Nov. lst. the 24 Canadians started _‘lor Liverpool. The officer in charge was instructed ,to take the Canadians to a cstain barracks, but when they arrived found th ll ir hey at the place of t e _destination had been torn down some 20 years before. Through the kindness of the Allan people the men were taken to the Canadian B&e.l where breakfast was served. The lardlayor sent an invitation for the Blnadians to dine with him at noon. Be- ing a colonial His Lordshipe knew how to ner-tai and del' d ` ° h Q n were a ringing speec is which Hr. llellish responded. The Allan people held their boat two “ilearsand at3 o’elock the 24 Canadians Irbohad been royally entertazned, left k' their Canadian home. The passage on the Carthselnian was pleasant. the Allan Ii-he people generously 1 supplying the esptien was s megnitoent one. Mr. R. Reid and City Club entertaining the 'Con~ tiageat. After spending three days the beadescorted the troops to the station and at 5 o`eloek Tuesday evening left .hs'Port au Basque, arriving there atli afeloek Wednesday night, taking the Bice for Sydney, thence by rail to Ialifaxfor nnal discharge. The menare had in praise of Mr. Reid and the royal neegtion given by the people of New» Immdland. ul-@_____; 13. C. RICHARDS 8: Co. Dear Sirs,-A few days ago I was taken with a severe pain and contraction of the 'meds of my leg,and had to be taken home in a rig. I could not sleep for the pain, ind was unable to put my foot to the her. A friend told me of your MIN- 1RD`S LINI\IE\"l` d h fr _ i . , an one our om the Brst application, and was unable to walk, and the pain entirely disappeared. l You can use my name as freely as you Ee, as I consider it the best remedy CHRISTOPHER GERRY. e Jngusoll, Ont. bhoap Light ‘S A forthe Long Evenings/ all and get sense Ma.) flower l of Kerosene Oil, the beet oil mport ed to hazlottetown, which I will sell in four gallon lots at__2l cents a yllon. nn Lobatere, one lb flats, new pack, 25 cents. Libby McNeil’s Sliezd Bacon ~e \ I eente. ,_ 4, He~.toa’.s ‘z » r-`\»vr, Hi; air t *ill* UP- i°~irf Half dos bars Sur ise S:-a lfi’ 27 cents. P' P' 'l' No Tee can best ' Haszu-d’s il Brahmin. We sell the genuine aticle, Thoee are eaeh prieee. Goode delivered free ia City. Phone 20& ‘llswen and Furntishings ‘Z5 p. c. Disc. l needs more room and in- creased facilities for grow- ing business. _ wt 5609 |10 Platt To store the goods,so are obliged to make a Clean Sweep Sale. Pulling doom and Building uv. _ The Store Front has to come out. All the plaster ' has to come down; all partitions, stairways,coun- D ters and shelving have to` S be removed- 1 ll modem uto- date Store , That will not only be a credit to ourselves but to the city,will be the result. we ask You imc l C To make this sale al grand success. The stock _ is well-known as the most l up-to-date and cleanest in * the Province. ' 'YW SGW 'fl‘0lll ~ 1 25c to 33 1-3c on every' y dollar’s worth you buy.-V-__ Come early l~» I ...lo Bm' -_#_==-.=-.»v~.-_~_-_-.~v-,~_-; ~~~~~~~~~ ~ .fv-_-,-v-ve./~,\. ~~~~~ v ~' ------------------ ~ - _House Every dol1ar’s worth you buy here, you get for 75 cents on _ the dollar. - White Wool Blankets. Grey Wool Blankets White and Grey Cotton Blankets. _ ~ Waddod Quilts. Down Quilts. Wh lo Cc-nnterpanesl ~ Table Linens, Napkins. White Linen Table Cloths. Towels, Towelings. '_ '- r Chrmdians with a second-class ticket, in~ p _ .stzadoi the third given bythe , g i ._ _§ F _ Government. At the re- ‘ ' ' ' ' "`~` ` ?;f§ &=‘ No goodston Approbation And no Samples (liven. Read the following Lists and Discounts. Every dollar-’s worth you buy here you get for 75 cents on the dol- i‘ for 75c on the dollar. lar. it _Ladi'es’ Seal J aokets. Black Dress goods. Colored Dress goods. 5 _ Costume Tweeds, _ -x , ,Wombat Jaoliew-_ Box 'Clotl\§,__ S "f f Ladies clotlis,.`f_‘~* i _, Dress .Lininga Capettes. French Printed Flannels, Opera Flannels, Quilted Liniugs, Jersey Cloths, Ladies’ Umbrellas, Velveteens. Every dollar’s worth you buy here, you save 25 cents on the dollar. Print Cottons, Roman Satins, ` Sateens, Art Sateens, Cretonnes, Frmnelettes Fleeoy Cottons, _ ,_ Scotch Ginghams, S' Gslateas, ' ~ ‘ Tickings. V I: W'hite Cottons;f';§V,'_;-i‘f Colored Ducks, fgff' if - White-Good-s,» Spot_Muslins~ f ~ Chcof§‘fMuslin=, ‘ _ Aprveéi-owns. D Tucle-‘fl Lawns, -, jg ViQt<1i'l&LawnS. _ ~ Nains§`>_oks_',_ ~_ White Ducks, ~ T' STANLEY BRUS. Every dollax’s worth you buy here, you get Grey_Lamb J aokets. Astrakan Jackets. ` _Storm Collars. Fur Lined Capes. Fur Capes. _ _ Mulfs, Mitts, Caps. Child’s Fur Coats. Caps, Collars. Muiis and Boas. Department 25. p c. Discount. ' ¢ On every dollat ’s worth " you buy here you save Underclothmg. D _~Hoisery, Sweaters, _ ‘ White Shirts. Colored Shirts. Working Shirts, -Flanellette Night Shirts, ` A White Night Shirts _ Gloves, Ties, Collars. Gull' Wear As Above 1 25 cents. _ S _ 1_3 __..__.io4o_gotlG drool! oloullos Sou fm 67c to 75c ON THE DOLLAR Dry liooos, Mant|os,Furs,Mil|inoly and lloo’stF Sale for Spot Gash only. Dfcss. Goods ! lR€&dY M8118 h lHOBl6l‘Y Department `DeDartment D°P“"“°”° zs pr. msc i25_p.c. Dis. _ 25 p_c_1>is<=- _”° ...... Every dollar’s worth you buy here, you getl for 75 cents on the' dollar. l Ladies’ Jackets. Cloth' C apes, Ci1ildre`n’s Jackets, Sud Beside... i ° Lsdi'es?‘Underelothing. C_hi_ldren’s Under- clothing, Ladies’ Wrappers, Flannellette Night ` Gowns, Drawers, andl Skirt. S, All White Underwear- White Lawn Aprons, 1-3 an V Corsets, ’ The finest stock in the Province at golf. Every dollar-’s worth you buy in this depart- ;1;t;1;; you get for 67 gahhkta Blreli sure and slim. 1-3. of Colored Silk ' s and Satins, Fancy Silks, Japanege and Blouse Silks. off all Millinel y Goods, Hats, shapes, Flowers, Winge, _ Ornaments, _ Silk Velvets ~ Ribbons of sill Kinds.; TipS, Birds, . §.1_3 an _ ` i D < D 1-3 of all Veilinue. Leoee, F WSF. Embroiderln. A, J°W¢|l‘_v. Combs Pill Hair Pin~,Sefety Pill, Buttons, Tapes etc. V p.o. Died. you boy here, you for to oooh ol dollar. All Ladies’ sed Childreds All Ledh\’Kld lined and unlined All CBldlee’s time nl Flanuele, %'ii.'.’i‘&? ....l...”“‘°' _ 25 per cent dlleed~ ~ ‘ltemped _Linens g¢ap1e ,Silk Department ;£I,°,,';{,‘°,.§‘,f,f,,_f"_° Devmmenf Mcn’sFurnishing "`° 25 _p.c. ~ ‘ill NB Tray S Embroide Silk. Wool Hoods, T Ctoods, Squares, Booteee, Inhuteemehi. ` \. ... rwfly 5 i'~ '£2 Curtains. Curtain Mal- line end an Mesure. is .`_ _“_ l :Q / . _ Q H..dr...n._.., 1-3 on an _1 3 °ff “ll _ _, U”“l_"'°ll”»t ~ 1 Childress Gunmen €= __};1nens.' _ ` .§*1PS.a“