\lal~L|Lll shave; aaa aav- ..».----_--m \ ..,-,.- can --4.-,%~ .rank 44--eewautihn t i. JE 1 Q ' aaa. ._ -_._ r 1 _ l T I Cl >ME TO F. J. HOB-l\ SBR 'S Boil all Slitlmn Sim all Sn isplayrf New Goods \\`e do not blow about having the best in the world, but we can say we have the cheapest when you compare them Will] Utllt-I' L"`t\ll`~ For the Girls. 'l`he best assort- ment ofdol ls ever cH`ered in Charlotte town. For the Boys. Mechanical Toys, newest designs, Steam Engines- Steam and bot air Magic Lan terns latest styles, Rocking Horses something new, Comets from 400. n . PFor the Ladies and Gentlemen. We only ask you to come and ex- amine our Xmas Goods. It is no trouble on ourfpart to show them. We have selected with care Leather and Celluoid Gocds for Xmas Presents. Pictures on glass a specialty. A180 Holly and Decoration paper. Como mdgatafew yards to make your` Pictures, Dining Room and Parlor look like the good old times in old Patherland. F. J. HORN SBY» llll lllllllllllli lilllllllllll. TUDAY. DEcl:MBER ls me 7 THE GOVERNMENT 0F CAPE COLONY. Mention was made recently of Sir Alfred Milner being possibly compell- ed to dismiss his ministry for treach- ery to British interests. As is well known. Premier Schreiner is at the head of the government which is sup- ported by the entire Africsnder, or Dutch element of the Colony. The recent trouble arose from the Schrei- ner Ministry giving passes to a con- siderable number of pupils from the Orange Free State who have been at- ,tending the colleges in Cape Tow n. to return tctheir homes. It is believed that they go home to join the Boer armies. l This treachery would properly be resented b the dismissalof Schreiner ;and his colleagues, but the questienol expediency comes in. A dismimal 'in t recr teanAfricaaderre- 'sh P PM _ _ _ volt, and this element is in the mayo- rity among the white population of the Colony. Ne new ministry could now be formed which could command '_;ses=-I: Row.Cb’towu. P- §- I- aye majority in the Cape Amsmbly to lilllllll Intending Insurants will please note that can be obtained con- siderably cheaper now, than ah.er lst January 1900. It is therefore to your advantage to Chairs for Xmas insure before that date. _ Slllal Lllt Assumes to., l. ll. Hlllll AN Agent P. E. L OFFICE-33 Queen St. _ F- - You Can Pin § Your Faiths, tsasyuspresntatienwemske withregsrdtoourwurk. Withastafotirstaasswork- manand the best tools that mcneyesn perchsse, we are hablsdtorepresent ourwcrk asstrictlydrst-class in every respect. “By our works are we known.” lllllllll llllllll llll.. Founhrs, Engineers and Machinists. Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. Charlottetown P.E.l. Phonolf. COCCUSSSCSOO Largest and Guest stock we have ever shown I ' V '- Sorvrns. Easels, Desks, etc. 1000 and 1 odd pieces suit- able for Xmas gifts. ` s ,carryon the Government by consi- tutional methods. The alternative would be to put the ¢antsre Province under msrial law, which issaid tobetho ccurseadvieed by Sir Alfred Milner. but which ll Lord Salisbury declines to sanction. fThe situation is an exceedingly awk- iward one. Lord Roberts basbeen appointed to the chief command in Baath Af- ;r-ica, apparently General Baller General Inrd Kitchener also goes to Africa as Lord Roberts’ chief of stall Saysthe Pioneer.- ~-Ii two candidates are in the ield for election to the Federal Parliament, both ci about equal political intelligence tion and the other not, we would cer- viding both were Liberal candidates. In other words, the tact of a candidate lx- ing s prohibitionist should carry great weight, and the fact should inlneaoe any one of insumcisnt intelligence (ec- cording to his light) to he woolly mu- tsr ol his own political convictions ” Some confusion of ideas apparent in the earlier part of the Pioneers article is accounted for by the Pionoer’s seemingly frank confession of “insuf- icient intelligence.” . We take it thatit was in no, way thefault of General Baller that the guns were lost at Colenso and hence his attack stopped .short when but half delivered. Still the blunder of 1(`cl. llong reflects upon the prestige .of Gen. Bullet-’s command as well as . upon the British arm Great thin were expected of Buller and ths: nation has been sadly disappointed. N o doubt he is taking energetic and determined measures to retrieve the disaster. The public confidence in him is in a measure shaken. Gen. White in his resourceful defence of Ladysmith, Lord Methuen in his stub- born iighting,wi‘l now be more highly regarded than before, and even Gen. Gatacre’s terrible mistake will 'be 'ra ..’ . -, .112 1-f a- -. I l. 5 I* l TH »‘ ¢;|'\ir'\' \\' "".\¥!' ¢"§'5`§§`ll»WN. P. l-T. I., l\EDEH'il€R '9. 1890] 1--_Q1-_za Closing Prices American Sugar R‘lrs American Steel & Wire Brooklyn Transit Continental Tob. Federal Steel Louisville & Nash Northern Pacilic Rock Island St Paul Southern Rail Pr‘id Southern Pacidc Unithd States Leather Union Pao Pr’fd Western Union United States Rub April Cotton per 100 lbs CHICAGO MARKETS. tollowing are ra,°t:ie.:) 22l . pork, 8.80. pork.010.02l. pork, 810.88. A PERSGUAI. lBlTl0li in Uoactcn yestsrhy. thsllismsarlsma pandas.” ~ » ttlrs. lLaeas. Visit Charlott¢town’a stat. Every, kept right; no trouble to 3 SeeouX|sas ' NEW YURK 5TOCK LIST ;u»<~.1s.»r= s._s','._\\T|u.aum Bn. UW’ 130'- »Deo. i8. cld: S. S. Wm. Aitken, Ball. I Picton. |25 34; 7:15 nil 45 74! 49 llll 116 50 38I 65 Cmcaoo, Dec 18- h l -'Die Dec. wheat. 67]; corn, 815;oats; May wheat. 71i;corn, 811; oats,24i ; Julywhnt.-goorn. 88|; oats, -;‘ iu.J.n. _i. lla-.l'.lld>uaald, snsa ||ssé\gQ_bi l¢rs.Capt. Finlayson, Ht lor Halilax yttardsy, where she will visit her daugh- Hamtruahse. asll_h'ssaes, tooth. hrnshesstsslliagpricss. Ceuti-alDrug` Norm 27t § or secthem.-Prowscl 68| 85| 88i 7.16 We have a beautiful line ol blue ' pound cake. It is delicious W. Plekard C Co. 19 ill but the one pledged to support prohibi- tainly vote for the prohibitionist pro- Wiu0W Chinn ;¢llpsll\l§' nm] p]\_ta pgttg and mustach . W 0 dlp _P Yin l. ,; . . 19. li. g l 'lhe Csutrsl Dm Store. B.¥iait..Caiter‘s Iasov Goods and Toy '» gmgydgg W V 19 ug N. B. Rink tickets now oo ?1 c-oudoued lu the nghtof the disaster; TRADE AND SHIppmG_ li at the ford of the Tugela. ___ PORT 0|' CIIAILOTTBTOWN. , l P\C‘I‘\l. a-__ .. ¢~.~ _-L_ Tm; mar-ria-_-»~ ot Misa Tillie McDou- ald, uaughter ol me late lit. John McDonald, ol Glenaladale, P. E. I., and neice of Sir William C. McDonald, of Montreal, to Dr. Reginald de Loth- iniere Harwood, son ol the late Robert William Hare oodneignioro! Vsudreuil, took place on Thursday, Deo. 7, at St. Marys Church. Winnipeg, the Rev. Father Gulllet om the | _ ~ -_ , __ ’ , _ - V * . . “___ V, ceremony the weddllg Wll served at the residence ol lr. Hamilton Harwoodwill reside iatke future at Pineher Creek. Alberta. Both the bride and groom are well known in llontreal, the latter, who is a graduate oflcdill. having [Indeed br tinsatst- Lambert.-£4 ' 1 Star. Trybniou BlendTes; what youssy afterwardsls our bestadrsrtisemeat iii 5 .ff = 5’-2. 1 ° sa 5 .iii Sli We Ha All Sai Qacutr dike' s W week. e ve with M Afew suggestionsz- Perfumes galore, Military soil, l'-bony Goods, Mirrors Finelair Brushes Druggiet Sundries in general. ... llillll, Pl. ll stock wnu'si_lvPL1is. I`will s-l* hy auction, at Mehaoos 4 Brick Bai-tiny Kant Str.-e', today. DR. W (Tue:-day). '2