-DENTISTR -'f-' ggiklt- li' 5 T When the figures Blur lt`s natures warn- ing that- something is wrong' with the e,-¢5_ Should we gud by atest that you :need glasses we ,_an|fit them up to suit your taste and oorufort. _ _.__ E ii. lllllll. Cameron Block. ecd. and w. / Messenger Thought Beast ° Should Run Free 1 IT PULLED THE BELL ROPE By Pachyderm, Then the Mile-a- Minute Engineer Came to a THE THAIN 'New Types Do Not Fullil Promises and Admiralty ls Severely Crlticised-Navy"s Educational Plans. _. - _ ..._-= '» - ,,..~ sw one if s ~ THB GUARDIAN. odanto rrnrowufexr>rcafanw_ino *tsiisihliisoiiilifr ELE_Pllilll ' SUME HHITISH CHUISEHS E STUPPEIJ f ' ARE CUSTLY M|SiiKES.E Loxnorv, Jan. 5.-Looking back over Great Britain’s additions tnher navy during the last year, one cannot but be ‘struck with her lack of good fortune in pondent cf the Pall Mall Gazette points _ont, since the Powerful and Terrible were constructed Great Britain has made _various other experiments, most of them failures, in the direction of providing good eyes for the fleet. The D`adem class crusxer building. As the naval corres-‘ of crnisier is admittedly aiail-ire, poorly 1. _ _ _armed and' wrsongly Qboilered. New it Stop a -lerkl _seems the earlier type of County crusier is 'fully thought ont. According to the opinions cfcertain experts, if carried out with Brmness and impartiality the scheme will prove of lasting benefit both to the navy and to the British nation. _ It is recognized that the resent t P ype of _. cadet on entering the navy is the pick of his class in life. Henceforth not oulyis the navy to obtain the best capacity to _bs found by the nation, but _also the raw material is to be trained in 'the best ‘possible manner. All waste is to' be eliminated. The age entryis tobe. be- teen twelve and thirteen instead of,as at present, between fourteen and one~hs1f _ 1 _ » _ _,ns i se ~ -.-¢~_< ="`**= _ _ _ (ll 7” U3 . V` ,n l_ ph-;~»f_-~ Ai. l_;; L .__- ._.» Til `_ ,l I_ _ Stomach. Liver. Bowels _it has sooo /io gcomi on ‘for-1.-ov century, aud every person who has use __ but words of praise as to;its._p_f A ___ _ Ml.R_.J. N.Hooo,S1mder|n\id,0nt.,w:-iles _ “ “" . A.Rerhavin¢suKeredforaes.rly__ ff W and senrgheadacheqaad __ _ QL] °doctorsIconsn1t¢dI‘decidelI_WRyBil'I0¢`i ` ` i Afterhavingtakeuafewdosesmyheadbe ...___-_. eontinudwhillolndhythedmeonebohig _ _ compie_te|y_Gl_red " » t » 1 _ ,>'___ . _,___ ` Ann 1'lf°Vl§l` il do o l / . fs . » _ .I ~ _ ? j»-<2 l- flf";;i1 _ 1_1 _~ _ _ \ Qc .jand WESTERN _‘€Aii£D____ _ \ _ _ __ _ _ ._ _ _, _ _ __ _ ___ __ _ _ _~j\s L_ _sus 1 l-n-in _ _ likely to ,prove just as little satisfactory as and fifteen and one-half. For seven' 'and _ __ ‘ » l lg P ~'_~'--- ‘_,' if -_ _ -it ._ a '-'23, /ff" t ll ' , ' / A I " _Ig T ` ‘a All fe; E* _ _r'f‘-'ff 'E 4” I . - li* -_ `\» » _ vw-.. __ i t' _nrt ` /_ _ _ _ “"'~»‘, ""‘ ~iinll1_-may-’ ' ~iY.~‘ \ l ]\ V` 1 1 ,' l _I ?`| E . . _ war! Pliws-< COPY |G EPOR XMAS DINNER el S Your table will be sugplied with the Old Time Plum Ped nz as well AIS as all kinosof Fruit and Nuts for 0 dessert. 'thc mikey we can i sen A Ii you,but we have a full line of all PP es that is required for the Pudding, T and our Fruit, Nuts and High Class 0 Coniectionery, make an excellent Your nnish to a ‘hearty dinner., Ne ' Y¢;,’.S w.F. canrsn Dinner _ ii Horses Wanted to Bind. Horses to board ior the Colts broken and handled. Have moe acccmoiations, good roomy Sfani. etc. For terms apply to ].M. Nichol- sgn’ Sydney St., Ch‘TOWll_ T618- phpne 253. ` -; dn' rm. You had a good W_2¥¢h 'mls wonidn't have hlPP‘2§1¢d"Y°‘1 wou1dn’t have lost your b11S111¢SS 3P- intment. But you did. In future ally your watches of ns, let us _keep them in repair and see what a driier- §n<_:e it will _make in your ume sche- n e. _ E Q Charlotteto'wnBcard of Trade ANNUAL MEETING. I A general quarterly and annual meetdng ° this corporation mil be held at |1191' dawn; Mciiachern building Queen Street thi? "Km the evening cfWe¢~.esdaytl1e N01 °_ dl wg ;_:lg»e`clock, election of oixceu I!! ° iness ' _ w. CLARK. W Secxetary. Ch‘iown, januarv 8th I9¢'3- 1 I ni l ~ l Q 11° 011° meellbime __¢¥l°_¢_1._e11!taw111=_.h11d dia- _ covered that among the stu!! piled up at ' _ ’ f fthe other end of the car was a bale of hay e. » »= E' '*"" and a bag ot oats.. These he pulled over NEW YORK, Jan. .1.-Natural history books relate wonderful stories about the accomplishment of elephants. Employers of the Adams Empress Company have just discovered that those stories do not _ tell _the whole truth. There is nothing at all said in them about stopping railroad trains. That a half grown elephant is capable of stopping an express train moving 'at the rateof amile-a. minute was learned _last Monday night when the Adams Express Company undertook to ship one to Atlanta, Ga. He was s very small fellow and seemed as quiet as a lamb. They built acrate of heavy timber around him as a matter of precaution rather than because they though it was needed. The elephant submitted without even a. show of resentment. Of course, while the work was going on he pulled off the caps of all the workmen in sight and threw them up on the roof ofthe freight leheds. But that was only play. cruisier averaged only 21.7 knots, leaving cannot be improved upon the Kent, for There are eight others like her. If they all prove as laggard as she they will be e an anc cred training ship, a_ _fects itia said:-“0b, but see the speed second, oftlueeyeare, adoaton__a""sea¢_olgig` they will have. You cannot expect every- training ship; a third, of three mo_nths}i|i thing,” Well, experience has proved the Naval College, at Greenwich,"a_nd a __ that the high speed we are told to expect fourth and last of six months, at"“Ports-" ' - » af 1 = - _ ~ 'R‘°b¢lf,,.T¢1\¥l113» PQWUQ- _ is not_likeiy to beattained. At any rate mouth. -During this process of education -Dmiald MCL¢3n~» ~ '~ _ ~ _Q H. M. s. tho K.-,oo nos-sigooiiy roncd oo the codon will bo oxsmiocd ood rc-ox-» _Temple W. Ma<:D°11a1_d.Ge°’T°_w11_._H¢11r¥- reach her estimated twenty-three knots amlned,so that the incompetent maybe__]01111A11d¢fS°11» K¢1151Il8_'t°l1. ' c_-.A- _ an hour, though her engines indicated Wooded out. - " " E' 'E 'T " ‘ about the stipulated 22000units of horse After seven years, at the of aboutl P _ " __ ___ __ ’ “g°' ` Soitors power. During her full speed trial the twenty, the cabet wi1l_ become atfull sub-_ly » P. E.” I. STO lieutenant and will A make his choice a very serious deficiency, If this speed Whdiihdl' he Dl'¢f¢1’S the ¢X¢3Uf»iV¢» CURE ineerinlz or marine branch of the service.” practical purposes. must be considered al A111316 Old till!!! b0i`D° 5! ¢DBil1¢¢1‘ °m°¢1'8 a vessel of twenty knots or under. _of the navy will disappear. There will be; engineering rear admlrals for whom apart ments will be found. ' ~ but a sorry addition to one noon io com- A11 even greater chances ls the decision end# 'Irwi- o-Mourcaciz co2;>o1v.~a1+`|os~3-1 a J _ , 9° FT 9* , _ _ --- __ did its deoeesors. _three-quatere years allcadets forthe exe- _ 1 C &` l ,_ 0°* $25.00() °0 ' _ fe __ . __ __ . . Loansin ana _ _ _ . _ 1 For long time sinister rumors about cutive,englueering and marine branches _ , = _,FT 3;' .these ships have been in circulation. 'ofthe navy a_reto‘beLrained' ln_'comm_on',‘ 'M0nCy advanCCd‘ l. Cul'fC\t ' ana Despite omnlal denials, these rumors are this long period ofeducation' being_'spli_t A e ' A ‘ ' _ ` likely to be justified. As compensation lfup into four periodsa first of_f_our yearsv ~ ~" _ .1 - ‘ 2 ' 1 ' ‘_ ___ for their weak armament and other d - _on hoard h ' " ‘ '- ' ‘ 1 _ 11¢8t10i1J1_l3¥ 1* Ill-Mit to ~ 1 ‘ ~ - ~ pgeci-so ' ch Town' ` '""'A¢1t\lii.a N E _- _ Hunt, S Side, ]`a&uel“l` Barclay, O’ _ _ _ " ~* . Horne, Winsloe, ' Tyne $1 1-‘f- - L Fraser Sonris ° . ya _ _w » Ea t _ -_ _"' ' if-P 19"! V-3 _.1 4 _. _ __ ` . Toon ;hoyho1otod;ho_¢1-oeooodthooio-_doupon an even smaller displacement and general work 011 ll1iDb°0l‘d- Thi? _ , »» -. 1 ‘ - 1 ~'¢ I ' if .~f E phant into one of the baggage cars on than the Kent's and what the British most important innovation is one which' _ _ »~ _ 1. § ' 1 -_ if 1 train 65, a ooociol foot express wnichts naval architects have produced in this will'°°1\£er many advantages 1111011 both __ _ T <~ made up org/vo bgggogo_¢g|-5 and two type of war ship, one is irresistab.y IIS-!'iD°S 50&'l_l8V¥- HiiF\lB1‘f0'l7\161‘° HONG f " ““ mall cars, one which leaves Jersey City forcedtothe conclusion that cruiser de- been two or' threecarefully f1‘8ill¢d Bild A " ' W: " I' A L V on the Pennsylvaniaroad every night at ‘signing is nota branch of shipbuilding in able officers on very large ships of war parison with what they should have boon. _te utilize marine olllaers trained under ' E " _ When one sees what other countries* We DSW f¥SU°lli Uf Wl5¢\i'l0¢PmE¥ilItlel ` ' " ` " ' ’ ' . i 5° - ” 'a.r.:'¥_ _“Pretend you do not hear it,” was the *‘ or s -°°'°"°l‘°'°°” °’°°"°‘i°".°' Th° "°”“°"’ E H tngrorderi-eRov’."J."L. ‘l'ai‘ner,'i1`e"v. J. W.* ‘_ -1 _- 1_ fm _ _ _ _ tor-and the messenger te-iedtosoothe him _ ,_ _ _ _ _ ~._.Mecmneu___Bev G m Young R" D Br., _ Examine ourxmas G _ T __» ’ __ __ _ 1 1 y _.~-5;.. 1 “°°“"°”‘°"*“'°“°“"'"‘“‘~ - wires tmeumc ntrusli. - 1 f ` 'i ' ' S' °ys"*Wh I 'Z " Tam mmhm bemmmethmmtw ___ Moaood. no-v.r_F.1r_os1cn_o_o. nancy. Stationery ,Fancy Goods, sioooo, _ ell ilslieslroyed _ __ -ingjn what they gold, for tho olophogt 011-awa, Jan. 5.-ltisrnmored here to- R' W' SW-V9“s°°° __ _ >; __ 1 _‘ t _ _ MUSIC and Musical Instrllments. _ _ You are too late. suddenly stopped. Then he reached up day that lr.Tarte has sentareolytethe __ ._ _ _. ° _ his trunk to the bellcord running dong liberal committee, which asked"him if he” THE SUREST QURE F03 WAR1's_ ' __ H, A__ Tannon & Conii f the present, ” and no the ceiling of the oar and gave one big wonldallllow La Patrieto pass under the _ [__ few “cations of Putmmfs Publi '_ ' ~ ‘ ~ fl ._ 1:’-11k¢ . 1:'.111'.~"--#3 ~'~‘i‘.¢'f§¥_i!ai’;o. -_-';~' with which the trumpetini-ls of thel "WW E ` ‘ T " ’ ` ` *tum 4* elephant were as Snudiw B¢nool pleasant- _ rf _ - ' . - ' _ ' " 1 ‘ _ _ _ _ _ rie&. I _ .1 1 _ ' »_\ .-;.».- , _ '_ V' '_ ` 1 ‘. - f' ii .st . _ _ 1. ei . ._ ‘~ “Di V; ‘T _ E A - _ ‘~-i» The result was that Stultz made his way _ ___ E __ 5 EE if » ..f__. 2 _- ._ gl; fi ` ' Ml __ ta the nearest telephone and told the _ _ _ ._ ~ f f _ sffif f _._ f . ~ __ ~ ~ f f. 1. , . _P _ night foreman of theAdamsExpress'Com_ ‘ - _ 4 _ ._ __ __ ,_.. ,__. _ _ ~ e . _._ . ,_ _ _. »_._< _ _ . ` _ "1" E ’ penn Jersey city omoe Qt woot was _ _ . E 1 'e ' " _ " _“_ iD='ff»t+:oir1i.is'1f1=-.3 *s B39- W R . _ » The gmt mdicatian tht his dmrge was `_ Don’t sufer any more with aicold in the _ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _bent on mischief came to is-im when the %:iy$?$ gssgtgngggolftn ug; idsditf 9iP`Tu§_°'Y`;;!:`s’Bl;3r'e£2;' ' elephant began to break the crate toland again _and you wou’t’ have colds. 'ral _ __ “V _ _- _ - .1 ` pioooo, gg;-owing tho 'ood ot 51-,ova ‘S .Caturrhoxone knocks out a cold in ten . » _ ~ . - Q . ,muy N he' cmd Wm, it ,me 4-marco, kniscscodoono ro avo mumu»o, Saturday 10th-Central. Christian. . so...-o o o.. wo... ....1 ...oc t:.?.le:s:‘.°r.L;‘..‘t°“.§r.1;.”.¥.:.1§.:“2:::.- °'°°'°'=~ »H°“°“‘==‘°°=“‘="°~”°“°~1 ` . Reform Rev. J. L. M;ner Rev; J. W1' _ _ . _ -_ ConductorStultz. lveminutes,fonrtimee¢b.il and it will] _ _ '_ - ~ _ ’ __ _ » _ ~ '_-._ .- ,.-,- -c~_,.§?»_ W»°-»~=~~-°1»=»d=°»»1»=~==f1--11.e'.':;.:;:°::%:“se.’;::'§..Ti'.;h..‘:°:i“°.i:g“i?.Z°”.?l;...._ .... .... ..»‘....-_...lla 1 .» » . it .e1MNAGf§~f‘ ““ ‘Q '°“ ‘ “E333 Il' ”"1’.f.‘3§‘ :“°l.2¥:‘1;".‘;‘°”°”3.“tiE °"f.~'“~ ““s'“‘.:i°.'.'.‘:.‘°°“:..':°.‘:.°° °‘a°°.';~1°»» M- of oo... Tflegswthegghoffheu ,,,,,,,_, §'.f¢§'.i'coo§»¢i;o§.scr§rs'§§1oo.'..'§1sti===idofa.op,1r__r, nosoteci. " : 1 _ _ _ ~ » ..-.,IF Yo ingataro-shepofhisowniuventiollloloiiofi tw” I-!°.!W EA "1 gotmelgiatmgigl 'W' Dany prayer m°°"E“KP Wm 5° ‘Wm ill ' U _ _ _ __ __ i za°__ _- ._ _e__ ____&__ _ _ - _ ’ _ _ 1 _re "z ‘=~ ____ ...»....o-..........-..........».....o .r:....._o...»1 "1 _ 1 1 °“‘~*::° Z;..‘t.‘i°.¢.‘,::“°.;..f:.‘” °°i.°.‘:f X .MAS GDS’ » """"’” wha; as it to furnish me musk’ t hi roo1’sPn.r.s Cu-in Consrrrarsou. thi Pfiiermeetiugh at noolleignstbe ilollow- " » ‘ ' 1 ~ >=~ f- » lil' 10 o’clock. The little fellow seemed to en- which Britiau excells. By chmrins the ‘7 With 1ii¢1‘°11.Y “°ihi°8 W d°» ° “Haiti” 1 ~ ' ‘ joy the lift. Keut's propellzrsit is hoped to _incre_aee_ not only fatal to fzeal and cap\city,. but _ ~ . -. _ ooo-half or goo on was givoo over to her speed. It the Admiralty would chnngef wasteful. Thus to have rend.1-ed _a large _ _ __ _ -uno. rho other non woo ioodod wsu. itomctnodofio _ongso oo optrodooooo ex, :trot tf~_kn1cdtzn:e;.a-_~of1o:>;. tcsiltoc Branch Oillces--.C _trunks and packages. MessengerStove`r, P¢°°iV° Wimderaiu the future. ' ' ‘lkilld in "I0 U§‘l“°‘_1 l13¥»k3 i* C°“*i‘l*"°d'_ A géllefal balllilng ‘who was in charge of tho cor, said to his Unsatisfactory cruisers, oi' which there one of the most remnxkablc mari s or tie » 4' \ _colleagues that it was pure crueltytoso aretoomany, are not only costly, but new scheme. ltd# p’obabl$1`that this is _ Stocks/\B0ndS~1 ,il cramp a peaceful and kind-hearted little dangerous, owing to their unreliabilityionly a di-st step on the rum to an ev¢_::t_-_ ’C2.§l1 0_1' C2.1`1°_1.ed_ 011 _.3-_ a_x_1i;\l. If he had had his way, he lsaid, _anti weak dghting powers. _ Of this the anal _éuslcnr <:tfheiih;g;_n;i;rir:e¢'and se;\tm__a£_1 best New Y'Qrk,B05t__Q11__ t eeephant would have been left oose ear ier coun es are examp es. They are rances o ' ng _trees ’e. - _ - ` » °` .in tho cg;-_ Soovefg good opinionqfplo Belleville boilered, and their most power-` British navy. ' ' lym1nu?e§' `On our es' yqu charge lasted until the train was halfway ful weapons is a6-inch gun. yet these The new scheme is expected to provcke..P€_I'lC2»1I11I1g TD _Sl10CkS, to Newark, Toon rho olophgnr; bogoo to ships cost nearlya million apiece. What ia goosl deal ei criticism, though it is ‘eguted With lZl1€ i€3SlZ show signs of g-esf,l¢goi1ess_ people would likstounderstand ls, is this l rather early vet to learn mufch' of how-f uotations or anyt Stover talked baby talk to him, ‘but-, well spent money? The man in the naval cfllcers receive iz. ltisunderstoedu q ` without effect. When the messenger street has his doubts. howeverlthlene will be a hoal of condemns If ViT€€kly 'l112.1'l¢ly` l€lZl2C1"Ill811€d 011110 U00 dose the elephant got hold of Oiiicial particulars ofthe new schemfe_..tion fr.nn.th_e senior ravalofficers, though. neg; gtgfictly ~.,nl_l'lt_`£1tl9,'l. ' his coat 'collar and mod to drag him into of naval education, iust published, ‘show the younger' ranks of the ' navy alreadyl B 8 1 - the craze. Stover woo glod oogo; owoy it to be eminently satisfactory and 'care- lahow a welcome for the scheme. 1 OX I, 9? _ . with tho loss of tho oouor, sun, `OmC€-'*l:‘_ thought the incident merelya small mis- ' WHY ~ . I ' ............. _ _ SNIFFI-E ANDSNEEZE1 cn ro wn went or PRAYER. _ ;. 1 » eff* r F tohis coxnerjand proceededto enjoy a. _ ' '=_ __ieast. --While he was busyjfeating, the S A l E __ messengers oftheother cars gave Stults and Stover a hand in arranging the 525 cases now landing Finest Quality _ Ask your Grocer for O _ E' ` _ l N. Rattenb1l_l‘y_ . ‘ -'Agent Dec6eod6w. - -' Setisfseioryworkat moderate _ V Operative and Prosthetic trunks in the car into a barricade. behind vt hlch the elephant was_ supposed to be a prisoner. ‘ _Whether he understood his plight or not cannot be ‘ told, but he kept quiet till the train reached Philadephia. There an expert animal keeper, to C when; the Adams Express Company had telegraph- ed, boarded the train. In twomiuutos he had the elephant under as perfect control aslf he had been trainlnghlm for months. Another crate was constructed just to satisfy the apprehension of Stover, who could not get it strong enough. Then the train went en, and, as___l_t_ha`a heard Lromglnoe,-iti_¢_s1fo be that ities 11__lf¢1!;“°1eei1=_d the eieehelt n Aétlanta 'bi *HS 5111"- * F no corosaoodoono in :co _minumnao Igmia-tleadeehe Powders- _i Fur Coats, _ s ' Wmfte Shirts. _ . Collarsf” " A ~ ' Night Shirts. Stanield’S Underwear. Black Worsteds and Seljges. Worsted T rousermg. V ' f do “’ If U Si_£€_l‘SE ~; Reefers. _ 1 As the price of inewoolens has advanced over' ro per cent in the Bntrsh markets 1 A H (E u E E cash to spare to' purchase now and not miss this- chance; _-Llilealliinle we _ w e * " .__ _ ..- __ _' -,A L _ _ Ready _inade Suits ’ Ready made _Tr0l1§_B!S. iiand Canadian TWeeds,_ _ _ _ 0Xf.<>_rd _==141.d_ _T_ff_`1_11'11* Colored W7orst¢_d_'Suitil1g'-= ._ it '7`5 neisl" jf. A if 4 ‘ V _ Beavers and Mel __ Y-o`tl_;s_ di.-<1 _ ~ .__»_-».~.~___~; _ ___ _ _ _ .Q ii ’ _ 1% ‘ - -5 .' '_ ___ -_ ..__*~. _ ». 1 o~ __ _ _ o _ _ __ Q 1.11 .eg is -». . 5 ._ __: _ “Then go on,” ordered the foreman. ,_ The sqpengr quahty we our patrons! and i h°u1HE$"3ke “Boo uno polls the oordagslor' _ 1 thj l e ea er to et iifsfchorce. ~ $1 ..,, 'ds __ _ 1 2 . _.up. 1 ,- "‘ ' ' it 'E A Yi ' "'~_-=i.#-1\;»il§§_ .€`i_2:; T.; "wuootuodickeooomrfodo"rncooo-1 1 ~ __ rd Hb 5, -t-__ _ __ i ~» f » cy d ,_ _ _ ._ . As slaughter.sa.les are _,Q ¢f1_'_ Q__ _ F W1 _g_’00dS__ I_I}¢1_'Qh_9-!1_ltS. of ._£»harlqttetown _ ?‘v;'m'1»'i¥ i I -f _‘N ‘H _.V _ 1- ,_;1_. .. rc 0 ng m our m g g ~ _ 1 _ _ _ __ ~ ` ` ' 'i _.__~¢f..'_ i e’ - 25”'prr c€nt off. 1 __ 1 25 10 CCIII llff L I __._._,_,_ _ _ _ __ - . . _ ~ _ _» __ .,___._____._ ,_ _\_ _ _ _ _ ,, _ J 'ti will pay anyone having