~n.~.» .. i I Q 1 . An INTERNAL md EXTERNAL newly ct or. .,;*.=‘~ »".,r,_.'-.fl-_,g -_ r ~ ~, .--» Y , . ,_ , _ _ _` _ ». _ _ .__ . _ 1 _*_ _,,_. . .._,» ` _. _f__. »_ -_ ;`,S_,__ _ -_,_ ___ .4,.f‘qs.x ;.\.w§.-5__:i»_,:`-,___¢ -_ ___!_._;__,___%____¥,_f____:_ _.QQ;__;_;_,__.,,;__,c__,__T_4$_, _.5 is '- ' me cumsmw: omnr.orri"iowN}`rnmcn .mr 1! @,__ _ s E wv- Sms ‘llll lllllllllllli llllllllllllll Others. -ei 'When one of the children .` has diphtheria, scarlet 'X ‘f fever, or mtasles, wl'.\y_.not ‘ keepthe otln-rs from having _ "J Vapo-Cresolene. Putsome 3”' 'i f -_ SATURDAY, OCTUi5i~}R 26, lwl GENERAL FRENCH. . it? You can do so with our ._ --- General French succeeds to the com f` ’ ` W- l`,.». sresolene in the vaporizc., n,,..t the _mud of the nr” "my wma of wh,” ‘.°.mpheneath,and have them breathe- _ .n the vapor. This vapor destroys all .he germs of disease. The contagion ` can‘t spread -you save others. It is the only known specific for whoop~ Vapo-Cresolene ` Vapo~(Tres~.lenc is s~l.l bv rlmggiste everywhere Gen. Buller has been relieved. Gen. Frenchls still is South Africa, and may not return till the war is over. The English press is unanimously in favor of G n French has shown himself alert .4.Vapo-Crrsole-neoutiit.incl-‘dingthevaporizcranii aggivg ggd r¢50u|-¢¢fu1_ N0 gn; of (,135 mg'C°“gh~ Ask Yum' d0ct°r 359;? this promotion. Since the Boer war began of lamp, which should lust a life-time. and a houle Cresolme. maxi:-lete, $r,5~~, ex ra supplies of Creso- 1 knezgcenzs and 5ocenrs illustrated booklet contain- ‘ ing physicians' tt-szimoni als free upon re uest. V.\rf- °"rt<-'=r.\<~'<‘ Po.. irlo Fulton St.. New Qork. U.S.A ‘ - _ i S For over 30 years The Medical Hall Has been noted for the quality of its drugs and medicine-. We guara. .tm that no store in Charlotaetosn or elsewhere can give you better goods or more reasonable prices. THE llillllllll llltl. J. G. Jamieson. ' DR UGGIST. iiuiows ilu Ruler for the iuunediate Relief and Cureof f__1 3 Rheumaiism. Cramps, Colics. Sore Throat. Diarrhea. Faceachc, Toofhachz. Sprains, Bruiscs. Neural- gia. Lumbago. etc.. etc. ___ This is ap internal and external Fanrify Rr~ _,fp andy carefully calculated for general use, and _ should be kept in eve household and in ever. _ I -1. traveller’s gripsaclr-Zo not overlook the faclt that immediate attention to any ailment will save serioustrouble,worry and expense. When 5;. a medical man is not at hand S'I`AN'l` ON will -_~. do the wori. Sw-is you and give you instant relief. ._. For sale evsquhsrs. Price, 25 cts per tetris. _ - lo6ALE’$ Butternut PILLS Cures Habitual Constipation, _:- Terpid Liver, Sick Headache. .~.-_ For sale everywhere, :5c per box ` ‘__-5 orbymail on receipto price. ;~»_ Sole Proprietors, Tlx \Vn»ca'ra Cuasnrcax. Co. Unused, Montreal, Canada. South African commanders has been more extensively engaged, or has been ss uniformly successful. He has not made mistakes. As the Montreal Herald puts it "There can be but one opinion ofthe appoint~ ment of General French to replace his old ehief. General French has absolutely the best reputation made ia this war. He was successful in Natal. He was successful about Colesbnrg. He re- lieved Kimberly. He led the cavalry from one success to another on the northward sweep. He raided the Transvaal east and west, he raided the Orange State, he chased the raiders in Cape Colony, and nowhere did he meet with_a reverse. Kitchener blundered at Paardeberg, Lord Roberts proclaimed the war at an end a year ago. Irench has not one error of judgement recorded against him. Instead,he has been honored, alone of British generals, by the praise of the Boer leaders. If ever a man fairly won his spurs, General French has won his.” ____{---_ In General Buller’s downfall as usual there was a woman in the case. It was Lgdysmith. ' Q l The St. John Telephoni;-_ Company has applied to the City C -i1r.=_:1l 'i if ;.»-1 anis-sion to place its wires under ..»i- .na _i along the 2,-` principal streets and sqi ir.-s. The decision of Mr. Justice Hodgson to be given at Georgetown on Thursday next s- ' . . . ig _ will determine, among other things, *_ a whether Hr. McKinnon shall be awarded the seat, or whether it shall be -declared In the year ended wiih . July last Canada exported to the United Kingdom l.522,4-£9 cwt. of cheese, against 548,857 cwt. sent thither from the United States. The total of chesse imported from all countries during the year was 2,578,566 cwt. of which considerably more than one half came from Cxuada. _-ia It is announced th-xt. King Edward has set himself against Sunday enter- taiuments of\svery sort, and /recently declined to leave Scotland for London on Sunday although expected to do so on account of business of some urgency. The example ofthe King in this respect will increase the respect of the millions of his subjects who still value the day cf rest and worship. There is a storm among the negrc- haters o1 the South because President Roosevelt recently had Mr. Booker Washington, a colored gentlemen at din- ner with hlru at the White House. Among the objectors are many southern Repub- licans who think the action of the Presi- dent is prejudicial to the party interests. The President is showing independence and taking a way of his own, which is approved by the old-fashioned Republi- cans of the days of L'ncoln. Booker Washington is a clever, well educated negro who is also principal of a college. He is admitted to be the foremost repre. sentative of his race in the republic,where the colored people make up about one eighth of the total population. fill illlll llllll. There isn’t a man who would be seen _ running through the street munching a piece of pie. ,Why not? Because it would mean dyspepsia and stomach trouble? Not at all; but because it wouldn’t look well. As a matter of fact many a business man snatches a lunch in such a hurry that he might as well take it on the run. That is one reason for the prevailing “stomach trouble” among men of business. , There is a certain remedy for diseases _ of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It is Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. The worst cases of dyspepsia and catarrh of the stomach have been cured by this medicine. It cures where all other means have failed to cure. “I_took _two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medial Discovery for stomach troub1e,"writea Clarence Carnes Esq., of Taylorstown, Loudoun Co., Va. “It did me so much good that I didn‘t take any more. I mu eat most anything now. I am so well pleased with it I hardly know how to thank you for inf tion. Itried awhole lotofthmg; before I wrote you. There~ws»a E§§'5 iigi 5.? :$5 _my é* ___ Ch | |ureh’s E li ' 100 Men or more., -_ T A. McLEAN, Ch’town »_4t£ ,, Theannual Meeting of the shareholders oi' France, Holland and S'.\'eflen in the order, the Hillsborough Skating Rink Co.. will be _ i _av-etamnis none ofrfade n0<>ms,M¢n..¢nem»§ named were the next largest Si>=:r<~e- of, ' S t F id afternoon, l Budding, Queen tree , on r ay _ 'November ist 1901 at 5 u’clock. SU PPIY- ` A. A. BARTLETT, _ Secretary Treasury. ‘ '1'°-3`s si-_ _ ___ wAig_1'Eo Ts vork on tlicluu Water Works Good Wriges. Apply to ,c_ L _ fWantei__it Once A girl for general housework. Avro - -' MRS. W. A. E-ZUTCHESON, Euston Street _ corned meats, dry cured meat-s, dsh vegetables, canned goods, etc. _ will sell at lowest current prices. couddently solicit your patronage. (Goods promptly delivered) _ 23 cod t “ea-ti ls V i Last year Canada exported to Great --- ' Britain 162,518 cwt. of butter, against _ 100 good men rc work on the Rail-_.141,94s ¢wr..sxp°rtea thither by the United YI] ll? Bluoshalllr. Steady work and States. Canada however supplied but s 'g,8g_g_ on the wg;-k tp Small part of the British imp0l'l`.S of butter the total of which was 3,599,364 cwts Denmark alone supplied 1,536,303 c wt.. or ver nine times as much as Canada. And he Australian colonies supplied more . Rillkiihan twice as much butiterias Cnn~.1ria.l since his return to England goes abou London practically unnoticed. although his defence of Mafeking had made him for the time the most popular man in England since the time cf Waterloo. The correspondent proceeds! “If he had llaily llleal Simi S. and C. Jenkins beg to announce to their iriends and the public that they will carry in stock in their store (formerly Ba.1l's stand, Upper Queen Street,) afirst-class stock offresh and We pay _cash for all our goods and ' _ From a long experience in meat ` business, we feel that we can _SP4 si ieffii-.i Am n for I do ~ what I would have ' done if it had not been for Dr. Pierce’a ~ Golden Medical Dil- Gl'VCfy." _ Doctor Pierce’a Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. They stimulate the sluggish liver, and cleanse the sys- tem of impurities. *They _ -'could always be used with , ‘ }._._i.§en Medical Discov- _ ffj ‘ when there is need ol V' _ a 1.-.~ntive. ._ _ A cable letter tells that Baden Poweli` EP come home a year ago he would have been mobbed and hugged and feted by delirious crowds of admirers. Baden- Powellism wasa fever an epidemic. It has completely burnt itself out, and not only is the gallant general a mere mem- ory with the public, but he has also been made to taste the bitterness of official .land royal displeasure. The War Ofiice was not overjoyed at what they called his theatrical defence of Mafeking Public opinion, however, forced them into making him n. major-general. Then the public, ever eager to :load its favor- ites with honor and glory, looked to the served knighthood, but it did not come But the reason of it was that Baden Powell had usurped a royal prerogative in having substituted his portrait on the him this presumption; and so when\__B. icalled, naturally enough, at Marlboroug the hero of Mafeking wasiturned away. ar 1 -1*. .‘¥lY""' "”`;‘_.'§.'...:»'__`....s. _` L_. Y -1 Mafeking siege stamps for that [of the Sovereign. The late Queen never forgave Queen to confer upon him the well :le- P. came home the other day and h Houseto pay his respects to the King, _.. .., , -to -g ff* ` - "" , _._:, 'r -Q _'.1'-'» `f‘..L ai ..»-il... _#.;._-'_.. ;XcLw I -"5¢f'~~- ‘=1°‘-‘-'- i _f___j.z_ r._;~ ___ _.I _ ;r; ;._~_..____,___, ,__ (___ ' 7 ;__’.» 1; 0_3 ~1~ _; S sr* an noun - _ ._ lui. __.%ilsllM?t9E .... _ 'T' rn if ‘j :»'_' _ :‘° I _ 0 _ »‘__ - ', 1, _ 5". .- - ui r ._ -_. ._ " - yi '> ' :_ . P7 1 V . ji ____ _ Q Q . V. I ~_ . . ;~ _ ~ ‘° 1 "3 is `l.. rf: 3 . ’ - u‘§i"~° 1 zf- =~=~ » -¢-.= § 1, . .0 - Q -.U3 ...QS '.° . . _.si is _ . . 6-Q5 (1,, J ,Smit ‘-3 __ lf, 4 | _ _ ., ,_ p 4, 1., il 'UZ i `. 1 “ »1‘»:~..-1-.ff ' ‘-5 - ~-*ite ~_i~»_-_~__i_~'_=~e1 ff _ r 4 ~»~LU\lv- _\~ Ll . (g~'§.‘f._ _ s ,., ._ .>,-. _f-~<_»<:»:vf~,-_.~»‘ ii? R. .rf ‘F-_;,./_,f9,'.:. i4'.`; ii ‘I3 ?-t _5 , .;;,~.,~__ 3. - f _ _~ -l_,-_.f;__< .A _ §~_f _ T'-J-f.,..‘,,‘|:Z»' a-7I»'~ _ "f3‘§.'.~§;rs'.-.:.'ir"-..:;:‘.‘i. f _rf-=-* ~ _ VE-I4£..» (,'1At-ilu{` iTt.i-siNG OR lniil ` N "' " L COR FOQTS ARD HEALS - ` , »'lT'E'l S. ,.1 ...i 'urge of . rritzmg ‘.'.’|ich Hazel ‘fi e-a - -‘s '-~"ace“ J to he “the sameas if ce- s ._ ~;,‘ 1 1 e--. y_o_ sand r‘tca _'ii contain “wood alcohol,” a deadly noi:-':r: fd, _J i f »» .___;_- -» - --- ----; ~ __-_-=:.'_’.-'T-`4 ninnnaaesannaaa nuke are the shoes needed f. r dress or hard service and ex- the same price l_lll.l§___.i__._l.l.l.\ll_ 4 v ig 'ii *_ iilli l Washdayis easyandclothce _ get white ityou use . V __ __ Montreal.Ho_|_|dlY 7¢ll0cto_ ,thc 5 ge 6, _ 'mf _ _ “Coach Finns*-aod»Sf»-iblo 011 4th November. '_ ' "' _ “WGTGRNE = ‘-‘-\=‘\°w=\. sammy not owner. -_ , ll |‘ . £3 (5 Qhlioveinberl aswsatherwill penal ' if-_f __ -_,A ~§{_7f;_;_ _ ”9`.m..mi.€__‘_ _ -ffl ...li ,_ , __ __ ___ _ _ "'§r~»_ _ . .__ . __ _ _.____., _,_, F,.__ t‘ "1 ~ 1* f' _.Q $1 OO , fla.nnQi.»_~i;i_es. _ Wool tams for girls 550. = ,, , __ American turbam-, wool, new style ‘45c each. ` ' _ _ _ _ Q35- af?" Sample Line at at-Saving of e l-3 if ` Ladies’ costumes and gdresslog, ladies’ Suits,_. silk ;wai_sts,f_ ' Wrappers. dress. sliirts. 'We will fellow "this week new designs in ladies ,1_su`its;` '1‘he.a_ir is _sud fthe leaves are tumbling, Beware. ' Get your warm -_ Are your-< gloves fi co Buy Our iursls are cosy and ;wa,rm.l' Scotch and English make you com.ori:~abli=>.~ To day we offer w underwear at $1.50; a' Sui _ 0 Comfortable fleeced, um at '75c a suit. _Better --grade The celebrated s unshi at $2.00 a suit, 'Warm » wool ‘ flannels “ Comfortable warm French wool blouses. -~__ .__ 50 blouses iiannelettes, for 650. 'worth Slift 7 T 'f Warm uiicleiavests for women. _. _ Grey flannel drawers for ladies. _ _ _ _ 100 pairs ,boy S’ lwool pants, 480. and 65c. 89 pairs lined astrachan gloves, brown and dark taas, worth B56. for 50s. ' _ 1000 new feathers from Paris, _ Mr. Patou dew _at thisline at She price..-45,155, 75, 86s. . ' One lot of suits at a. special price--only'o'_n_e of a kind; Skirts, Skirts; Skirts, Uudefskirts in nglish_Walk»ing Skirts, $.‘3.`75 for $3.00' $4.75 for $3.75; Special Blister Skirts at- $5.75- for ve pretty designs in Blister Goods, $5 00 for $4. Eighty-Eve childrens Beefeel. Gotta and 'linenatfa saving of 1-3 05. _ ' _ _ _ 1' ,_,, t -` -: "_ f _ < -\»>.. -pg-nil F' Qeiiiiissoisi The new full Q shoe-S in t- h i Sw .martest known Inva r i e t _v w :hs-.Y Civ;-‘»l‘ itil & any Purp NP, ill* (hints or < uf. few? ‘ * 'L' ` Overooats 84.50.10: which you have paid from io 85.75. Something Gatchey Our new belt pins the very latest, also s line of new je'-velry. l Wes.-ll the rnnst reliable Watches in the market every one guaranteed. l; Our two dollar watch is a beauty every boy should have one. _ _ Rings from 250 up tr $100. j Jeweler. ~ 1 / _ | P \ o _/,_ THIS is one of the best. equipped _¢<,_‘.>s _ ' W ___ Business Colleges in the _'Lower /» 3-, _Lv __ nfsbl Provinces- _Her-e,"a business educa- _&'_/_r _ ‘_=’ ,_. _.4 tion i. not made a. side_issue,_but a .fi 1 '~*';F_"l"' --- f \ _ _ are taught by a large _stef of __ ccmpe i __ ,W _ `. _ _ vfiil*-’1:3='1.¢.‘_i" H i Diplomas from the Phouographicln \ ( _ ._ ) y 1' _ y - - ._ Graduates are assisted to responsible positions. Write for inforrntion to Charlottetown Business College, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 92 daw 3mug Ig. E. ])£I]L|I.aEEL,Princ1pal. .l i' ‘ . ,gf lu addition to Overcoats of our own manufacture we are this_ _season _ _ showing a larger range _of imported costs than we ever handled; ` " .i They are marked at lower prices'tha.n you will had in any store on P. E. Lf, at least we think so. We marked them with -uoh sm-ill profits ~ that we cannot take less than the marked price and that price is for all. Reefete $3.50 to $8.50. _ _ __ _ --- -Q-au. __ 0 lull 'Sil.ii1ii'l A BiRGAlll_ , _ ` 100 _ cr-s of superior lard With!!! -"°" ' _ , rnehdf mile of Montague 'm ‘°"° '°°f~ ‘ ` - Stur Dwelling, our 'nine name nm em- for $8.50. you win me equn to .mu , for which $9.00 to $10.00 has been paid. e j 1 11's the interest rf ull who wantour Overcoate or Reelers to* fi' l "U our values. ' ’ » _ _ M _ _ _ _ _ _ eo!" siibest husin-si stand* BS. __ Bridge. ' For Tpart ieulars W~ G O 0 K» ii'\iwiiieii From tram specialty. All commercial subjects gl 4,., eé/_, -'tent teachers. Graduates from our- ~\ q ,,, t ~ ~ ___, ~ » Sher*-hand Department ‘receive their . ai _ _ - _ .»- _ _ stitute of Cincinnati, the l».r-gent shorthand Institute in the world, Students male or female ma mer at an time Nc entrace examinations required. V -TEE- IsIlIITEIJ ‘l Steamers “Northuaberlan|| and Princess? ~ Leaves: below -every day, Sundays excepted (Stamkrd time.) 1. e !\ Moncton at St. U S. lvf d Uii BBB °é'ini1~'='it"xi in &.iar.'i>1"rs-__ From sETCWN for PICTCU at Q me in. a mins sie: re w ay audi dALIFAX. At NORTH. Steamer Bruce for_Newfound- FXX with C. A. & PLANT LINE for be had at Grand Trunk.. Intercolonial and P. E, I; on the Compaeriys Steamers lines in Unit States and F- W-I I-IALES, Canada. C.h‘town P. E. I. Secretary. Rtady=mad = '.,____ - _- i 11, lam october wth . Well-khown steamer. ~ _ 8.' S. YKRMOUTH of the Plan Line, will ‘ilottetown fori Boston via audHali£ax. Even' Tuesday 1 at -Pa"ssengersvia'Pictouoh W 59!! and Selutlieis make For tickets and all particular! 'IPT __ _ ,__ s _ _W-'_- PL.s.Nir Quo _Returning will leave Bcston8atlf- _ldays.x - I _- y