- 'I was sulerinsr t pain with G l. 3: dai! bwgeebr three tim might f wniennm so ' 4' ....... ~i~...~°.'fi.-sis.. _ dney Pills had cured his mother, ‘ so I bought some. -=._~ _ orsym toms of the old trouble egiace. Dodd’s &iduey Pills are certainly the' beat medicine in the world. f U10 lib!- Tnn eRNN i I . ,rs-,,, %4 V nsranusnnn isoi. cnanlnorrnrown. rizmcr: nnwann rsnaivn. sA1'oiLnAY. JANUARY iz. i9oi I Orrawa, Jan. 9.-In response to an application from the Imperial War olllce, the Militia Department yesterday for- warded medical certitleates in the case of two otllcers recommended by Lord Minto for Imperial commission. YELLOW FEVER IN DETROIT. _ll Dirmorr, Mich; Jan. 8.--Yellow fever claimed a victim in Detroit yesterday in t he death ot Willard Brandenburg, of 248 Warren avenue east, who returned en New Year's Day from a prospecting trip in Cuba. and who contracted the dread disease. ‘ ,m___{_i. Reuben Draper, of Bristol, Que., Saves his Llle by a Timely Use of Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Bnrsror.. Jan. 7.-“I have the stones in a hottie athome and can show them io any one who doubts my story,” laid Reuben Draper, of this place, after relating his remarkable experience with the dread disease Gravel. ‘~ This is what ae save: “About three vearsi "After using them a week I passed a stone as large as a beau and four days lateranothar as large ns a grain of barley. Prem this on I gained strength. This is three years ago and I have had no in _,_-?g__;.._. BRITISH TRADE IN DNEMBER. ’ -- a LONDON, Jan. 8.- The statement of the ~. Y -_.._. _._-.__ i cmvsr, srovns Lrirnnsass. 1 A I f e is J be v _-9...* ~__.__.,_ » -»-.- Town Attacked by Them- Heroic Rescue of Starv- ing People eu-_--5 'mn nnrnicl or carl: rows. - Cars: Town, Jas. 11-[Special]-The rltisii Warship Sybil has landed Blue ackets and guns and entrenchments are inf: constructed here for the defence of Hertzogs force is near Eland'e Drift' nother party of Boers ispsouth of Cal 1 JACKETS Board ofTrade for the month of December shows increases of £2.707,800 in imports lc and £1,573.11) in exports. i READ IT IN THE FACES W 'rms is the age or brain trouble, of hem ; bodies. IS “wal- failure, of para ysis and of body weakness- H es. You can read it i th f f tl _ n e_ aces o ie people you meet. Nervous diseases do not get well of their own accord. Regular and persistent use of Dr. Chuse`s Nerve Food n ina and still another small party has rossed the Orange River near Aliwal. cnsnanonr arracxsn , The Boars attached Maehadodorp, but? ,vanrons non Panrrns aorrvn. ' I lu . 1 Fsrtiiuis. Jan. 11.-(Special.)-After a* ight of terrible suspense all the passen- , is the only treatment that can be absolute- g5rS and crew °f the Steamer Russia havei ly relied upon to stop the wasting process been safely landed. _ which naps vitality from the system. Dr Chase's l\ erve Food creates new rich blood revitalizes the nerves and permanently cures all nervous disease 50 ccnhe 8. box m' it 'rf ‘r _ 1 &ul’"mm|_;__* New York, arrives tc-day and can be seen ict S..-slimy Bros. on Monday and Tuesday next Sho will clemorisi-rate me sup=»riorif_v 0: cnc; form and ati-tight from W. ii corse s over all The rescue was most heroic. T he passer gersrhad not a scrap of food y left ` ‘» _mil Serious Changes. ; re Taken in Neglectiug a Simple Crue of Piles. ; any person takes serious chances in 0|,h,>,-,_ _[;Uu’,, fall to see h@r___ neglecting an attack of piles, because of Suiulvy Bro-. 12 Zi t .fi Vw. need say nothing of ine fo excellence of the W B. Corsets. They are made for Canadian and American ~ u women, and are known and worn from the Altautic to the Pacific.- Si Stanley Bros. 12 2i '_ 1, 1 The balance of our boys' and girls’ sleds l 9 and alt-iglis io be cleared out at a big tt discount at once. We don`t want to carry U ~ any over. Also a few snow shovels, 10c i 'J each up.-Geo. Carter & Co. 12 lw eod ` f 5 ’ f c "’j _ you it engoys greater demand and popu~f 1 Miss Sexton, :-xpeit corset fitter of I A , _ . _ Y \ f» I . ` sal In sa he tendency to become chronic and seless as far as making a. cure is concer- ` ed. The safest remedy for any form oft les whether itching or protruding is the Q yramid Pile cure because free from , odeteatioxi frim dalv occupitioii andi nous in every cornor Of United States. d Canals and any druggists will tell ` arity than any pile remedy ever placed i f , on th: market. _ I Hr James Kenton of Memphis, Tenn T e f ys: ‘ I suffered from itcliingpiles -for two NUS Mid f0l1I\d U0f»hil1§ “ha” "mild fe' kthe outset it was evident that the Vics iieve me permanently' not even mercurial o ihich I bought ai; my di-uggist’s cured me 1 drst goal. From this until the close of ~ no return of the disease." 3 intment seemed to reach my case. Bntf llfty cent box of the Pyramid Pile Cure ntirely and for months past I have hadj Mrs. Wm. Kenmore of So. Omaha, ` “Isuifered torture from protrudiugpiles ince. given up any hope of cure, as I dare Vi ‘ not risk an operation and could not could 3 n who 'work outside, want 0 _ , _ 1, good strong ooots that S will ivoar wel, and keep llli“ll' f€€ ll \V‘_‘.l`_lI], 3.Dd delighted and surprised to receive marked All >i‘ yczirs of cxperiencr ‘ r P in manufacturing solid; ID lrzithcr boots and shoes. lief and benefit from the first few Bpvli- t _ _ 3 - -» we are satisfied that W6, *fd “SI’““‘"°- Loup' Boots- . 3 _Laced Boots, ‘ _ Y Klondike Boots, l I _ (NEW ionic srocx List Felt Boots. in the city at the l0W€S\ prices, GOFF Bll0S. _\' oT1c1<:.~We have entered upon a new century . As a consequence we have _rc- solvcd t0 turn over a new leaf hy cloSin2 our credit account on.Tan. 31. 1901. All who are indebted to the firm are rcSDCC'3' fully requested to give attention to the settlement of their respective accounts on or before that date- \Vhile the vif0l‘l0 niay not come t0 an cud credit_Wlll-- Joux T. MCKENZIE, The Tailor. Jan 6 ti Diaries For' the Pocket, For the Offioe, For the Home. 1 90 1 $8- Lesson Notes. i ere driven oil’ and broken up in small; nnorc RESCUE or Passmtenns. ,t l , iw Charlottetown Team Abegwcits by a Score of 6-3.-In the Intermediate. »--~ """“ a Match ui. Anegwrus Defeated vicrorias io-4-rneooal L CIIVE- The Playing in the First Match was Rather Slow and Un- \ necessary Roughness Displayed-Victorias Defeat the* NTFS BIG TALK wa m _ .. , _;. _ _ - ;_-;~_..,;. Hockey season was’ inf fitesuhiousllr- an Hiugngmaga ~ Rink last night, when the Senior and Inter. mediate Abegweits crossed sticks with the Senior and Intermediats Vietorias. The large attendance, the enthusiastic applause and the keen interest manifested throughout the games augurs well for the success :of hockey dui-ing the present winter. The matches. howevoi-,furnished ,genuine surprise to followers of the game. For the tlrst time in the history ot their Club the Senior Abegweits were * ~ v ‘ _,ir Y _*__*-sd- , ,,,_ ,__ , V-,_ . _ . ` ' . »...» _ _ , N unjust tactics for 'they doubtless detraes from the pleasure of the spectators. latter was fast and iuteriisting and in this respect superior to the Senior match. their opponents but they were faster half the Vice scored two,while the Abbies . tallied threer In the second half .Lbbies , ¢-` ..~> i_ ._-.-me i v-‘ ~-» i three, and the Intermediate Abegweits 10 to 4. ocaina opiates. It is i.n supposltory form `, There was the usual unnecessarydelayin 33 o be used at night and painless and causes I brmging on the Senior match ,md it was S15 when Referee S ll' ll d ‘ie many cures made by it have made it ` u mm ca B the 8 . 1_ ` , - teams together. The Vice at once became aggressive and kept the Abbies' defense superior while the Abbies depended more 1 on individual worl:,some of their men not keeping their places as they should. From , had the spcefiler team for almost immedi- _; the first half they had the advantage. combination was better, each man knew\ writes; his place and he kept it.Abegweits rushed f well but the referee called half time with turned the table: on their opponents. moving. Their combination was much 3, = Moran Goal Gaudet ` McMillan Point Betlllluc C. Point Sp;-agua 4 Unswortli (Capt.) Forwards Brehaut I Sullivan Pound ‘ Grady “ Worth (Capt) _Annu-:s ' ately after the “face” they scored their, l Their shooting was more accurate, their g or a large part of my life and had long the score four to nil for the Vics. 1 052 The second half was more interesting than the iii-st. The Ahbies, though iight~ . - -- Q ' H h .~ ot afford the expense anyway. I had ingagainstaheart-breal-ling.core wentin; ug ef ften read advertisements about the Py- to win, but the Vics were on the defens- ' Mcluillan C. amid Pile Cure, but never placed eonh- ive, and though the wearers of the red Brown ence in patent medicine, but I tried the and black succc-aderl in scoring three, Hamid in sheer desperation and was goals, the ‘Fics added two more to their’ ` score. The game ended with the score standing _ Th ations.It took five fifty centboxes to cure T six to three. ere were ng e completely, and no one can appreciate The game itself was rather slow for games. yfeeling ofgrntitude who has not suifer- 3 senior teams, but too much cannot beg V expected of an opening match. Some For any (mee itching, protruding or unnecesary roughness and tripping was The Victoriab meet th S d - ~ ~ _ I ‘ e unimersi e have the b9$‘t' hue Ut ible d n Piles the Pyramid isacertain indulged in by both sides and at times _ _ b ex tg!! _*ate remedy ; “shiunyn wok the place of genuine , Crystals next Friday night. I. S0 U if ' ~ ' " IDR 6 7 and tue Wics 2, making I the score: Abbies 10, Victorias 4. Thegoal nets were in position for thanx-st time, and proved satisfactory ln everyl respect. their being no disputes on t-he wi:-new pens1ua"»s§gii€it;aiT@s¢wuiofiw1s An unpleasant delay eeeurned between .‘ the Senior and Intermediate games. The_ *'~ -~~ - ------- - »- - -- ----- we e r ann f "izzx 1 -~m-» -~-~-~-»-» - - . --- I "“"“””“““°"”""““ THE BLUE CON1=1_1CI [N [Cy ARENACRUSADE FATHER 0 AR Pmintaia I ‘-`=‘D¢ Tm- _ms MATCHES wmissslsn BY HUNDREDS. i in Halifax A QICN- _-__.._¢ _ _ _ e l l 1 The Abcgwcits Receive thcir First Defeat by 21" S _Landed for Defence of F y yy _ e u’ A Against Rampant Viccai l _ Quebec-A Conductors ‘ Sad Death »nockeys~.Iewonldbew$I tun+rehrees,in,;_ 4- " 4 `~' ,» =` ff - ` A n Hamrax, Jani 11-(Speolal.)-Stirred 'un by the clergy and others the public -_ The abegwritmrwarfis werriigbzer our ""7 '°°‘"°d “ °“‘“"° "“‘"'°' “'° keepers and inmates ot improper houses skaters and better scorers. In the first atm" ‘nlkers °“' Several of the best known resorts have been raided. _ cornUc'ron’s san niwrn. Quxnnc. Jan.11-.(Speeial)-Conductor i ` Cote of the I. C. R. was thrown against a ` bridge and killed. - - na vnnr-rss’ soousrr ranx. La Verite, replying to the speech ot _ Hon. G. W. Ross at the Otter banquet, says, England will guard Quebec as long as Quebec wishes and no longer. , It declares the insults to French Canadians must stop, or one day there will be an outburst of anger that will put n the shade the troubles of last winter. AN APPALLING Pnosri-:cr I nd Toronto. Bovs` Brigade, No. 3 Co. (St. Pauls) will me at for drill this eveningfnt 7 0'clock. _ °“t° ° .rr -~_-~ »- _ -f f R015, msn. mf \ mpiren’ decisions. ' Dr. Alley refereed the Intermediate match. The teams lined up as followsz- snmons. ` .tnnrns Ylcs. ‘ Smith “ Hiller “ McLean ‘ Vrcs. Wood. F. Wright. Gaudet, F., Muncey Drake C. Point Davy, McEacl1ern Forwards Collings " Taylor Goal. Point a Lt Canoe Cove, on January 5th, 1901. p Finlay, infant son ef Mr and Hrs. John K ‘ lIcFadyen, aged 2 monthejand 2! days || In this sity, on the 9th January, John ~ McKenzie, aged titty three years. At Fairview, West River, on Monday, the 7th January, Sarah Ellen, daughter of I J ames and Ellen Walsh, aged 5 months. At Glennnnan, on Thursday, January 10th, after a lingering illness, borne with D Will, John Cooney, youngest son of the late AleX.Jenkins, aged 30 years. atience, and resignation to the Divine At Murray River, on the 5th inst., after ` short illness, Mrs. Donald Livingstone, ged 78 years. She leaves a husband, one son and flvc daughters to mourn the sad loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. (Boston papers please copy.) , “ Pickard ` “ Mahon worns. accidents during the ’ 1 -~~|»- ~-¢z- ~ 1 - ' "4 ' V -_ ' " RUN- 1 Baking Powder MacIe_h;_m pure cream of tartar. _ -_-»»-u I Safeguards the food against alum. ' Hunan i init. , Sunnyside. Closing prices American Sugar american Steel and Wire American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burl ington Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steal Prid nil ' Louisville and_Na.shv,ills f W t New York Central Rock Island Jan. 11. 1395 43 _ 114; sf* isa 432 54! ll 1455 125§ 154; U7 \ 54% 21 St. Paul Tennessee Coal andlron Union Pac Pr’fd UnitedStates Ru bb i CHICAGO MARKET S E Cfncsco A Jan. 11. -(Speci`a.1)- The . following are the closing rates: I May Wheat. 77§,Corn 38§, Pork $14.05. ALadyf 0 esalvs!aeae¢l¢ea&e aadwillue SURPRlSESeap thisreasou. , QUAIIl'Yisilie iatliemakeupofSURPRISE QUALITY is the secret of the gr¢a.taucccsofSURPRBE$cap» ' QUALITYm¢anspnr¢hsf¢lsmp lorwastdngcloihes. ` x ~ ~ 'lW0¢H” i i Sill f-s LA vi; S0i.DlERS g ` _ rn my ca-mu pum- Nets Used for First Time. r ‘ “what mgm Hamm m She Sellers' Stl Ti --- as Ju-u»-erase-sauna lllillliu .u.n=ax aarnnzo nrrnornn nonem. 0 FATIIIR 0'L BAIY. H3553 A1' '9I1'“¢a It further says that inaseries ot riots M ""l'Rl&l. 358- |-|»'*(@l§~\-* between English and French Canadians, 1`°L""”‘i‘d l li irther the danger of ulceration andl _ V ‘- Ulmle Sim fmdill fifteen d5Y5 Am¢¥'i¢5'U rming of‘flstula,bothvery di!i.u“.t czre ‘ Scenes a' Hockey Match: a MOSU pllé Cl1I`¢S 8.!`e Simple 0ll1LlDCDlZS Ol' " ' ` 1:’ " ' "' " ' ' ' ' I ' - ‘z~ _r-?~*; a ves, which relieves temporarily but are defeated by the Viczorius six goals t-o’ d ‘ ' - soidiemrached hesetih 1 he latter have only to make a sign to "3 W¢N8f’¢¢N