.1 I 5 3 * A Lord Bosebery on Some Dlsndvnhtlloe cl Ig --f -~ __ _ __ _ f f- __ _~: . E°n¢lleh Methods-The National TUESDAY, DECEMBER I0, lilll . _ ¢ - .¢’~'\ the Fires. 2, . \ Hard life the pluchy Bremen - lead; out in all sorts of weather, -losing sleep, catching cold and 5*'l`=‘i"i"8 *hcl* b°°k"- 1 next few years several large plants for Hard to have strong, well kidneys under such conditions. 1 That’s why Bremen, policemen t end others, whoare exposed to the weather, so often troubled with \Veak, Lame i 2 and with Urinary Troubles. l0ll'B Kidney Plle .enelping hundred? er eeell le lleelul. Mr. John Robinson() _chief of the Ere lepertment, Dresden, nt., sa 'sn “Prior to taking these pillsbl had kid- ~ _gy trouble which caused severe pain in £0 small of my back and in both side I havin tired feeling. and never seemed g 'ie a le to get rested. However, I com- hllced the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills, i after taking three boxesam completely Qred. I have now no beckache or urinary Qmble, and the tired feeling is completely _§I0. In fact, I am well and strong.” ss- 7 _ -- .-1 1e~vv¢w\~vv~» You’ll ‘ ° Strike Oil th it is the blot oil if you _ buy the .lmulean P_raii’s lsiral from ns: Our pres in 4 gallon lots. _ 22 cents per gallon l lliiilill l G0 ,_ emkiuhhf 9- I ' The Baby Should be Fe. t ind rosy-but many little ores are me peey, .ea oeefel seem limited nutrion. Give them which contains just what is needed to apply nourishment and aid the vital hoes. It is s mild and soothing lUB,_better than any drugs. It soon *ids up the little form, pst color 'hte the cheeks and brightness' into ~&e eyes. And they lilo it, too _!_ __ Be sure you get PUTTNER_'S original and best llmulsicn. A A 1 "», O *ry > ‘* a ~, ,F . ,b- fl' ." e gy _ ,, 5.. ,_ . . i, F. . slnhql, , _ g ~» , it »» he K ee, 0 K _ Fire, An Englishman was boasting of THE GUARDIAIN ( HART OTTETOWB PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DECEMBER lil, 3”! lulllllllll lullllll CANADIAN STEEL SHIPS. A .Zia i It is highly gratifyinir t0 learn thlt _ there is good prospect that within the. the construction of steel ships will be in _ operation in Canada. ’ During his recent visit to this country Sir Christopher Fur- ness ofthe famous Furness Line is rr- ported to have arranged wilh the Olergue concern at Sault Ste Marie for the BNI- tion of a $l0,0C0,m0 shipbuilding plant md steel works at that point, the raw __ material for_w hlch is to be pupplied by Canadian iron and coal ilelds. Auothir enterprise in which American end Cana- ' dian capital are jointly concerned is the Camp-Ontario Steel works et'Collini- wood, Ontariolwhere shipbuilding into be carried on on e large scale. At the same " time s project ls taking shape for utilis- ing Oensdlencoal and Sydney in an extensive ship ,building plant eil Halifax orscme other convenient Harb time Province pcrt. _ Hitherto British capital has been ae- ther shy of investment in Canadlin industries, and the Furness-Clergfne undertaking at the Soo is the A more noteworthy on that account. Isl also indicates that British ship-builders, who have been and are now doing. so large ashare of the worifi's ship-bull lrg have already directed their attention to Canada as a probable location where this great industry can be most economically cirried on. With both American and British capital seeking the Canadian field in friendly rn-velry ln the snip-building industry it is difficult to predict the. extent to which Canada may become a ~ producer of steel ships within the next decade. This is just what we` want _in this country. ev 5 l., The by-election for the Comdloneiiin which he was f_h¢n dunk, ug in York N B is to bepolled on Decca: flames He expressed the hope tktl , . ., or ' _ . . _ _ _ ~ they would be put, out, and turned ill. ~f~ - - , _ gilth, three days after Chrlstm . round md went _go sleep agaim Now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G*l‘°°“»,"h° W” ““°°“°‘li Wm 5° fb* that in itself is not a form of _ _ _ __ ___ __ _ #P\]1‘1'NER°§ En-“||,i¢n, Liberal candidate and Rev. Dr. Merge., l_>h_lotssml@;t1°b°<;“f@_=;@» is P9/=‘S.1"':n€°’°*;.. _ , f ' who opposed Mr. Gibson at the_h”sti m 1 e ’ ll I 8 “eq” y ° - ' 3 ` the big"polioez"nen"""ein-fbngfqld. \ n- _ _ _ . . ' . . ,__ ‘They are so big he said, that they can 'light their plpU‘etf;#lo_ A Life, street lamps." "That’s noi-it C w ff ‘U18 b0bbi ` B, ffl dw- 'G es over ln _an , _sal .Scotty the are S0 tall ` dei’ &n.t - ~ _ .` I 7 _ _IPP jQfa°n;in gh, 16,15 s 5 ~t, they can look ower a, land o' . 8 rl n hooses." "'Is that all' the size of mm” mem?" sem Pet; "shore mlm g I _-* f ever _ln olreleea ous are eenig lilll Wi'lT[|i Is an excellent thing to heat e house with and in fact some people whose houses we have fitted with Hot Water any they would not have any other 'mcthod now. Maybe yon are lnfersted in it. Int ns hear from you. llillli lllllllil l (ill, _ F°\11ld¢1'S. Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. `- Steam Navigation 0o's Wharf, &ar- lottetown, P. B. Island- Phone |25- that they have to stand in a pit to get their hair cu‘t.”.» l would be called kids of policemen K aliti , ri - -. . as ..._..l§»=»o‘=»‘°f 5 . ._a` 51" 5 ‘ivslxsy eenfgse ,ff I e H , gn' \ e ._._._....,,,,_,__________‘“'°"““'°"‘ . _~__’-’ ae aulleoe oeee.. _ tes Company. Toronto. ' ‘ The Queen of Portugal is perhaps ,_ ._,` ' i ' the most athletic woman ruler in the 1d.Sh` tillfdf' f l'.?§..m.ee_ ° ;i..§’”.€“e”;1Zel.°‘;el.§.|<,FBR Yilllii. XMAS BAKIIG ff._ farther out from shore than any of the other bathers. Ion-nes Killed in London. It le estimated that 36,000 horses* are killed annually in London; e....@_ _;_._..____. _ _...___ Il--_¢__.._ EVERY WOMAN NEEDS IT. 'A There are times when every woman is | tormented by itching skin and would give anything for relief. There is a preparation known as Dr. Chase‘s Ointment, which is a prompt relief for these sufferings. Worn- ' en prize it both for their own use and for ~` its wonderful effectiveness in curing Baby I Eczema, scald head, chafing, and the'vai l- l ous _skin diseases of childhood. ' ‘I im; -._ . f_- 4 :eng- DBlibUl§tiUU .in th8 Ggleciion of your" " -'= ~ .e _ _ _ _ ~ _ __prie__sentB.~t; gsentgll-ge complete sailsfartlon. ' If you wait until the °'°“ , _.t._°“'» Pvfrlod purcheee ,must leeel; _ie s °°ml:i|fQ9al:;-1 If )'°l1 do your buying now gran" avoid . , _ _ 1', ,}SlJ1_11'P080 is args and- well assolteql ~<:f.».!‘here is not an exhibit anywhere in. the oigy____fhe¢ mm- ' with ours in any respect. :"9 mas Bu chafing and scolding: Beshy people 1 » 1 _ l » THE BHITON S self-complacency. In his speech at the distribution » of prizes to the students of the Bir- mingham alld Midland Institute, Lord Rosebery made several re~ , marks which have since been widely discussed and generally with appro- bation. ,Speaking of the Briton's "net_iollal self - complacency," he _-l said: l “The nation which is satisfied is lost. 'I‘he_,nation which is not pro- gressing is retrogl°s.ding. 'Rest and be thankful’ is a motto which spells decay. ‘ ` "The New World seems to possess more' of this quality of progressive-i ness, in its crude state, at lily rate, than the old. lu individuals it sometimes seems to be carried to ex- ,_ cess. 1 do not by this mean the ._ revolutions which periodically rav- age the Southern and Central Amer- ican Republics. I think more of the restless entesprise of the United " States, with the devouring anxiety to improve existing machinery and- existing methods, and the apparent' impossibility of accumulating any’ fortune, however gigantic, _which shall satisfy or be sufllcient to al-__ low of leisure and repose., _ _ "There the disdain of finality," the anxiety for ‘improving on the best, seems almost a disease; but .in Great l Britain we can adord to catch the complaint, est any rate in n mitizet ed form, and give in exchange some-,el of our _, own _self-complacenc_v.,_1or ~e¢mp1s,e¢ncy is e, fatal gift. _ 'What _ was `good enough for my father is god enough for me’ is a treasured ' glish axiom which, if strictly 'car-2 ried out, would have kept us to wooden plows and water clocks. 'In these days we need to be inoculated with some of the nervous energy of ‘ the Americans. That is true _of in-» dividuals, admittedly true, but is it not also true of the nation? ' “Occasionally the nation wakes UD and finds that its methods or ma- chinery are out of date, and even de- l cayed. It demands, for example. that some department or another should be placed up-to-date, and having made the demand, it turns its attention to something else, or goes to slumber; then it wakes uD` again, finds that nothing' has been" done, grumbles, and perhaps swears, and turns `ita._e,Ltention to some- thi else or h s slu r duchess; who was awakened with the news that his magnificent palace, strength which contains apperil. Our ' r nai;!,“,‘ialiing Milli XlliaSA|IBiil'.' _ . _ we too iqrlhanded? Q ` _ Are . _ ` ,_ l’erheps that is the first thought” that will lash through your mind:-bntihink s` minute- _count the weeks belol-ll' Xmas eve-not many are there ‘I and to many to mek ebees. ~ ' e What to get mother end father, nd s,“,4m,, listers, brothers, sweetheart, uaelg, mug., "P, hows, nieces, and snrndless itreel offfriendi, ` to peszle the nest discerning: Iieve yd! Plelmodli ,Ten._~tooee yon. .ere perplexed-_-dee’t weny r. ~ ee ,. “newsw- _iv-»i=\=»f»iik leeglm, faeeeum,leee, gen., “ ‘ t 1 e , \ _ _ matte, jackets. eeehions, cushion tops, gm-ggi -x _ m oentrepieces, doylyé,|Batier.berg dollars, _ ` bureau lcarfl~,ipoi'i`iers,:quilts, dressingvjackeis, s leegllle, feeey fileeieiy, tell beeilee, belle, g¢uil`ileh.rvfi°'°» _ saichcls, hcxls cllhsndl erchiefs, kid gloves, ladies’ mek. V -l °_f_' wear, brace, _ties and handkerchiefs in fancy boxer, iii ll., __ sweaters etc.: sic, ' _ i ‘ na... I . ' ,“,,§h _ evsgicigf »f»”%lP¢l§;msh _i :_-,f ‘ ere is al. o o an i ,_‘_ = ~ _ _A . f _ .5 ’ ‘ M ____¢____ __ duke, the husband of an historic A 'l 1 ' i ` SUNNYSIDE. ~ 3 _ O l . i ` X La". " 0 apt to call loudly for a, fire engine but to fall asleep attain directly it in vicunu, Bggvero, Melions, etc. ' l arrives." » ' ” - ' New SuitinSS "A A l'.ri:s.l\ ll.-ii ~r~~r\= e A D* _A _ A 1 A A ana_vi¢ll§ds.. H’ '_ _Q _ __ .\. <'l\l'l'<~_=[»omll-lit ol' Tile l"ic!(| say _ _ . ` ' ' _ f _ fe _ '_ ill;-.t vilvn tl‘oilin_:;` ful' pike ill l.0|.;il My us’ _ = ‘ "" A -_’ i_`ollill'c he llouisutl-on at blue plnin ~ - ntmant ~ ° 1 A ‘~»"- _ '_ - _ __ ______ __ pike ___ _____“___ _md ___ hgl, lf- 0_h_888’8 9| _ _'The latest n;>_‘~‘v_l¢;,_»i;;s_lx; g2es_§_s_aud __ _ p-ollilds. On the giilic taking the iish '°_--f_- _ , _ _ _ i Al” ‘_ °.,° :_______ .__ __ ,.55 i..iu tho boat, he crcrlllimccl, “This "“An“. ti cl e- _ _ rascal has been hooked bcfor¢_»» and I _ ents” ‘°::“.' 5313.1* .fdldfulguu ‘nd deaf-5 sure enough tilele vias a lece of' ' " . ..§*~,. _ _ f _ ° _ V _ ,_ '_ ‘ ' P`_ A, l rua: .maekn . < : ` gimp eighteen inches ,long sticking ug, gtgmm. sm: hut” ` _ _. I _F __ _ __ __ __ __ _f _ out of his mouth. _Taking e, kni§e,- Th _ _ l ~ _ I _ the gllile opened up the fish and qlt em u n° 'msn ’r°P°'r°u°n 7°“ _ _, 2°7Q°¢¢ll SUS!! ¥¢fCl1ll-it _ from its inside li trolling tackle $1" glmdmglgntnufg-t ghgzr gmm nz mg* " 4 'l i ~. i 1- rying no less than ten hooks, Q0 _|¢ 1| .9 chu, ‘n¢¢H2‘:;~y2f::$ _ _ Q; " ‘ 'L __ I 'C I :_ _.;_ i which was attached as a_.,sinker the it deserves in place, in evo!! ladies' c P __ _ ‘ _ ‘ lined leg ef el my leeo see; about tenor. _ _ _ -_ -' ,./ ' ' . _ three inchw in length. nlxtmh degtgihtfuix aggpucgqgg.. 10;. ` C , _ -A 11- vmv_¢S.`-blackness. ll _ = Anent. ' h¢ 5,". "55, _ and irritated, -itching skin, Ifpfompt. 1 ly heals charmed uns me amos. bums, '__ .X “ bruises and wcunds_»of_ _ D\U'f tht '_ _ _ a 'A ouhmggt is Dr _Chlles pecially, nnding it invaluable. ‘$015. ers use it for their babies, as it doe; :ot elle; the piares of the skin likepow- l er! 0. " ` I sides being a. skin beauti8.er,Dr. Chase's Ointment - has wonderful medicinal ” J 'loo 'men if muse be remembered ole: be-l' stitch :het '\\°l\d A (mole or tumsle) may enter at-my till _1f° ,Graduates ere assisted to responsible p0l1f1°°l- _ THIS is one -~;~ ‘ Business l Provinces. tion is not ` specialty. _ f was _ -1~'~~* Diplomas l_@;(§i ll ~sp\ v cnerlouelasi Business tillage; _ 'f'_,\\ _ Cook _ Knows the value of good essences when b king- ‘ Trliose whi h are true to their H vor ` 1 s e r ‘ €(¥lliB:» We ma e our own essences in thel ‘ following-Lefnon Vanilla,A1molld, 25" R »Sc. C ove, Mixed, etc. Th- large ~ale for our essences is a good recommendation for our l oods g -- ` F: us and you will not be disap- polphted élf 'fi R1' `\. \ .e Sch. l e l -INl'EB‘VV'- Hardlvale & Plum We are open and ready for business gud c li stock of Hardwsrd and Plumbing Supplier: * . _ mi A 4,19' but ,mm We would like_a _share of your trade and will make it to your dt-.fe gn,-fmt., bu,-ne, fer advantage to come ln and buy from ns- ‘ cod Stnlght Stanley, Shaw & sPeardon. _ _ ,. . _ ‘-_ _ if Wh il -P -mv/we have lin l>¢._.__,_.P-@_pd@_5l'l ll 'fc is b’§l:¥*§'»11"i-is ‘ . ._ n ," m .u ‘B ra §~ sAnl;A’lN DRUGGIST. .hir _'n\_e_Tel»eee lyseernhe dee»§|"»1e»e.£ae' ‘_ "Moy Twist _. H,- vor dorms no reel be ‘_e_ln_el»-=i_e sie. They we'fe_?eesathotiaeef~ . was _ W s .n rms co1‘~1_uX'rURll'.s nf 1__sa 1-2 Price advances HW: mmm ee Large and '°°°8l\l-=°3(endsons Nandan; -W ‘hens l% though, because lui-_ collection of 'fx €""""" ‘siroedy and we are wsitin_'g no em- _ I ` _ _ . laden end _J general election will beithe Conservative people in like manner when they are l Uur New Fall il.nd`Winter Cloths have' n f ' D M" ¢andid¢;¢_ told that their house is on fire _are shake or turn out, bottom and sides with _ heavy, fine brick 27 d&w_ Provvse Block Sunnyside. ' bottom heavy cast iron, rolled sheet steel A very beautiful heater 1 B _ all s get our prices. The Square Dru§Z3\6, Sunnyside ` googsoluw ’ A for the Pumic st' _ __ _ _ _ fPens< Ink. Pencills. Exercise and Books. Short *_--_ ""- fr ` 8l'\ .~ ¢» ` " . ' s";I‘¢i&\Leumaldiscennts to Students and Teachers. openévenings till 9 o'c\oek, till evuyem ee ’ 1 ' 9 c ° ‘F,?,,,.§~,.,L,,_“§,,',§‘,,_§,,,°-,,',,° erullzer arming nnoeetoftnel or eshqa the send nielemst oernzpenll if dswnetweeey