. a I that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of atl farms of kidpey will guarantee complaint end in many tustences the most serious forms of Bright’s disease. Ef the disease Is com- plicated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We willl analyze ft and advise you free what te do. ON, Bt afl érougstots, 2e. @ vial. Guide Tlealt® ivi ¢ free 1506 Arch gt... Phil Co The SUR STOuE We velow a few lines.of special value, for this week. quote Black coney ruif Large bleck em ey ruff Black rufi, suti:: lined Large furc lars, $1.20, $! 40, and $1.90 Black thibet ruffs, satin lined, just opened and selling fast. at $1.65 and $1.85 Large storm ec] lars in Grey Lamb Black & Grey Opposam Persian & Thibet Lamb Blak Astrashan Teal and Beaver Astrachan Capes, $14.79 to $25.00. ‘A STRACHA JACKETS $22.00, $25.00, $28.00, $34.00 4 OD) aad $40.00, $45.00, $50.00. All sizes and all guaranteed. CENTS FUR COATS Dyed Coon, $16.503and $20 05 Wombat $22 00 Best Coon, $3.00, $40.00, $45.00 and up Fur Fichbes $4.75, 5 25, 6.50 and 8.00. Buy now and save money. WEEKS & G2 THE PEOPLES’ STORE CD “A whole concert in itself” Graphophone frand-—— () Repteccessseeeee 200 for anything in that line.— The “Graphophone Grand” a s We have bought out Messrs : Rogers & Rogers entire stock 7 of Graphophones and sup= ; plies— « We are now headquarters * 5s 6 és is WHOLE CONCERT IN iteelf, reproducing sopgs and music as cicarand powerful as the original singers sod players. We will rer' this inetrument with 20 records, for concertfs evening parties, etc., at a reasonable ri ‘* TWD on MILLER Div QUEEN STREET, Coxno.iy’s BuiLpixe Cf Sesecese J 62066086 cese LOST —On the 18th Nov., a wedding ring. The finder will please ‘eave it at *his office 277 3ipd * a . e + 3 z * 6 o 6 2 “ ° * e & © * ? a ° e 2 * 6 cs . ® * ° - . « 2 ° a a KN 8 e + ® @ sOeO < 2004808 POCTESOOL 0 ee A Re chore a 8 2a ate Cre A LETTER FROM JOUBERT. . — Beruix, Nov 27 ~The Deuise u publis s letter purporting to | ne from G J ert, and dated i dysn Ly ) 27% in which th vv ‘ y * Even we c¢ eed in preventing be cor ra G al B "s tron Ry 1 Vv W he w if ural <« ul 1 ex that n wore an 35.000 efficient tr JOPd, or 40,- COU at he ou , ean take th fie! ad, ibe othere must te em; oved to protect mime 1 i Ss connecuion it i onl N ; per ne ¢ ere ‘ RY FOOT ()} baee of suy y are at home ana organ on the re/ay system in thre r pro'ect these does not yt i i il ‘ OAsE spDou d b eer] ly threatens » supplies will b lestroyed. A war oj defence, of which we need not think fora considerable time, uld present tar greater advantages than an offensive war. We sre at home in the hlands of the Transvaal aad the Orange The Britieh will bave to cons inconceivable | ree State. | test every slep unaer d th ul 1es lies aud must be prepared at every moment to hg it on twe or three fronts. A GUERILLA WAR, | “Then will begin a guerilla war which | the British willnot beabletoendure. Al- ready we have 50,000 mea inthe field. Sv we do not need to calculate upon a rising ing of the Boers in cape Colony and Natal. Neverthless, if the British stir up the natives and empluy themto fight us, a risingof thewhbole of Afrikanderdom is cet tain Triaib. SUPREME COURT. Tvespay, Nov. 28. ——— The case of Kilbride vs Long was con- cluded this morsing. The court took time. The case of Ronald MacMillan va The City of Charlottetown will be argued this afternoon. > © << —-- SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Nov. 27.—Sitr. Cacouna, McPhail Montreal, Minnie A., Anderson, Shediac ;, SS City of Ghent, McNevin, alifax ; | Kobinoor, Deagle, Pictou. CLEARED. Nov. 27.—Schr Ocean Belle, Sut hber- land, St Peter’s,C B; St Anne de Beau- mont, Potvin, North Sydney; Minnie A, | Aaderson, Baie Verte; SS City of Ghent, |McNevin, Summerside; St Lawrence, | Hardy, Halifax; Kohinoor, Deagle, Pic~ tou. Bappeck. June 11, 1807. 1 C.C micnarps & Uo. | Wear Sins,—MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy forNEORAUGIA. It relic res at OoTnce A. S. McDenatp ; All sorts of plain and fancy statiouery } pie-dish collars, hair filled, embossed and laced dessert papers and jam-pot labelr. will be found at Kindergarten hall,Dec. 7th Dolls! dolis! dols! at Kindergarten Hall on Dee 7th. Dolls atall prices and in every style, and all dressed 60 that their clothes may be taken off and puton. Sailors, ladies, children, marines, babies, fauntleroys, Tommy Atkins and dolls in national cor- tumes, Saturday, Dec 2nd is Hand kerchief day—watch for ovr ad on Friday.—Moore & Mc-— Leod. DYEING SILKS nothing equals that wonderful English MAY POLE SOAP Brilliant home fast dye colors, SOLD EVERYWHERE, FREE book on Home Dyeing on application to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal, Dressed Poultry. We want from Ist to 6th December 5 tons nicely dressed Poultry, Turk- eys, Geese, Ducks. CARVELL BROS. 277—guar pat Rings —-f a=—-- Over 300 to select from. |Rings Rings Rings Ps? On. Rings Rings Amytes,Rubry Rings Rings Tarquoiee, &c. Rings Prices Range from 25¢ Upwards At the Modern Jewelry and Fency Goode Store, ( h’town. JURY & COY,., Scotchmev, Chinese, a " a? hry ART PAT VATS : mor VTi Tt 4 a — + 1) Yay c Diaahis 1 Asad id US LIN LEAs \LhAusa 2 ABs U VV aXe: 4° j E WBEK 28, 183 PYRE PARES AROS EI “ ON RR ER QI ORI at TRO Aa rete Ramee. 8 te aOR hr rte athe ™ re ves ON aa ON Ragen — pr 'C oa r “ ng erage"? apt, ‘ ¥ “ee eek - i . ot oem | aeashae coc ia nal nd Mthor Hame | Sct ws CA SAG CNN Soci eC amet ois aie Pca. se 1 pet 5 bat Bell Udo lence lt abide tal ‘iio ~* | alia Shas eh ae el “VOY | = tie J all UliiGl tiGillds " ye we rey mw D , , - , . a ai i : — if K ai i e ‘ i ‘ i i ; « ‘ Tae 4 “f } ‘ 5 ke Judge Macdonald went west this morn. ta Bu RY Vie hu al ie fh BA WE . JO3z % aE f be3 i Q ‘ | ing St. ANDREW’H DINNER u ay night z 4 Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, is in | —4 Piea-ant ev Dou’ forget 2 SOI EON PBOOODDD LG 9 OCOD COME ( COOREORD ODIO ORES bs ~ : ; ’ sis Open: the Vv He im Ir gi: tered at the Hotel ; . ' Davies , CAINT ANDREW'S | INNEI I e piace | S y 2 i : . at the hiotel Davi 0 iredbay vening, | , f %, Mr, A. A. Lefurg: y, of Summer ide, : 0b » e vr Be: } yu S t snong the iates tala . b . | ee! t g the iatest arrivals at the Hote! ee i if ey —T lHe Pros ~M west t ontp . f ‘oe Rev. Father Clarke was a passenger by nds. cloudy to fairavd milder. Wed “ = % 2ag Ee", the western express this morning, return | Gy, mild ae ; : D 4 ing to the United States. —— i : ‘ ees Mrs, Fe J Davy 1le8 Was a passsenger hy L 2; A. . (a lu og me Oe w a jc ee the Prit as last even returuing trom a 1g I portant bas Every n } ™* ¥ ue k oe : & fr £ 2 > ts , a * , . a " ) New Yo ” — i fF } ° ry DARE. TAA a. E44 Q . am mut 5 it Pe UBRke OFreaGh &£F rn ome, of Montreal, ° 4G eh} nally ah 4 be oe A RE? 3 > ce? Sie aac 7% & UaikhekaGhaEee 1, 4 1 gitar business trips, ARCH j ard ir ¥4 : & i 4 A ee ‘ z i Xi o7 : : ee. we Ae ' Si ‘ ti iu ; ' t he Hotel Davies . Ha R i tu ud se - UU) Wh do Pod? ‘Cot oe Ws As aa V A U dim v 5 A i xs many friends here are al- joad Of @tared j iverpooi Db i 4 ; j , ) Wa : tO see Dib. ; way O Bo tor ; on i 7" — ‘ } t ? | Bir William Macdonald has offered the| , : | Sa 7" EST} CD = 4 Governors of McGill University the IMpoRTANT SALE. Announcement of the | ney Me IM es _— op oe OPS * Fy ne < * ws ‘ : ion bt ey , bia Loft » | Kite a9 ‘ ip, nig Se Way ” 7 >. 7 sum of £62,000 for the founding | 29'*.4* Bacties by Robe Beair-to of the i . es Se A hes - “4 Grins A : ( ) & oe 2 nt " 2 bie Bi o a fs uid 2 o ete Woes a Gir op if a Dawroa chair of geology. brick store “ upied by F, Perkins & Co, | Saud er mae Xt Tas ed Boa ag " . . : . | tye : Pp ¢ ° ae . : . oe lhe prof ssoriate in connection with the | will be found lbour adverlicementCcollmbs y : i , Pas ; chair will be formed next year and an 4ap- | today. pan - eo £3 BAN, & 4 ae | af ret aes “3 , pointment will be made betore the epen Apron Fair.— Ladies buy some of your sy m Git ef or Fancy 53 ing of the autumn session. Sir William | Xmas presents at the apron fair on the | GEESE im Qurtg aay ates hee b3 founded: several chairs at McGill university, buttbe present endowment is | has #£12,500 in excess of any previous en-, | dowment, owing to the fact that Lady : ay | Dawson is to receive a portion of theio- | ccme. : The Sackville Post reports the death | of Mrs. Eben Howard Gay, of Boston, formerly Miss Fanning, at one time head | of the Conservatory of Music at Mount Allison. I'he death occured atthe family home, Beacon Street, Boston. Mrs. Gay was married less than a year ago. It is said chat last summer she was thrown from her carriage,and while she sustained a severe shock at the time it was thought she had completely recovered, but it pro bably resulted in her death. About two years ago Mrs. Gay (then Miss Fanning) spent seyeral weeks in Charlotie own, the guest of the Misses Dawson, and made many friends who will bear with regret O¢ her early death. -—_- Loss of the Maine Nea York, Nov. 27.—the World pub- lishes a letter from Havana stating that U S officials,after months of secret ip vesti- gation, bave discovered that the battleship Maine was blown up by gun cotton tor- pedoes placed in the bay for the purpose. The gun cotton, 700 pounds of which was used, wss sent from Barcelona to Admiral Manterela, commarding the pert of Hav- ana, and was either stolen from the mag- azine, where the stuff was stored, or taken sway with the knowledge of the officials in charge. The torpedoes were exploded by contact with the keel of the Maine as she swung at anchor. A Pleasant Surprise. For those who have thought that cat- arrh ia incurab'e, and to whom the con stent use of snvtts and oiutments has been almost uubearable, is to leara of catarrb~ the new medicated air treatment ozone, for Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. Catarrbezone ‘8s a guaranteed cure for these diseases and never fails to cure them. It enures by inhalation of medicat- ed air and always reaches the right spot. This is no theory, but the results of sctual experience, and thousands of testimonials back up all we say for oar medicine. Price $1.00 at all druggists, or direct by mailon receipt of price. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample outfit to N. C. POLSON & CG., Kingston, Ont. er Feather boas, twenty-five cents at th London House. Handkerchief Sale Saturday December 2nd—watch for it. Moore & McLeod. Silver Articles fer Christmas Gifts In our east show win- dow we have displayed a great many suygestions for Christmas presenta- tions. A GRAND DISPLAY OF Sterling Silver bony Articles Rich Cut Glass There isn’t a woman in the | “ land who won’t appreciate some- thing in Silver, Ebony or Cut Glass. Our assortment is com- plete with prices very low. ENGRAVING. This is the season when this department is rushed with ord- ers. We would sugyest placing jeach fined $10 or 60 days, and Peter | sustaining some? ivjary to ,his face and your order or engraving early. =jsta> W. W. WELL WER Jeweler and Engraver. 14th Dec. Gentlemen call and get your tea and a treat, for the little ones of home made candy. —__ > Potice Court.- -Tbere were four drunks before His Honor this morning. Weatherbie and James Fennersey were Campbell and Alexander Darrach $4 or 20 days. William | icgliaiensetaie I yserep Yesrerpay.— While working at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Trainor, yes- terday afternoon, Mr. William Hennessey, carpenter, accidentally fell into the ce)lar shoulder. Ortiext Division, No 161, will meet on Friday evening at 7.30, 10 receive Com- pany “A” of the Loya! Crusaders, Aa excellent programme is being arranged. A fall and pusctual attendance is requesi~ ed. Members of other Divisions will be; welcome. | > et meee Yi allel Ixsurance Repor?t.---The annual report | of the insyector of imsurance for 1898 has | been issued, The total amount of pre~ miums received in Canada on all forms | and British snd American companies the remainder. N.H.A.S.— The first general meeting this | ; rian Society was held last night. Mr. Mc~ Swain spoke on fangi,and Mr. Duncan on tilated in the magietrate’s court. The case was to have been called yesterday. It is pot believed that Harris will receive more than a bomival sentence, and it is possible that he may not be committed for trial. Gouin is recovering rapidly from the bullet wounds in his intestine», and is expected to be out of the hospital to give evidence be- fore the magistrate. Mrs, Harris and her mother, Mrs. Archibald, have gore to Cali- fornia, Sr. James’ Haut To nicut.—At eight o’clock tu-night in St. James’ Hall, Mr. A E Areevault will lecture on Johannes- burg and the Transvaal. Malt extrac of vast benefit to them whenever they are tired or lacking strength and vitality. Takea bottle a day for a week and your mirror will pay you 4 compliment. Price $3.00 per doz, Sold by AULURONUGEOUOUURORUUGULEUCUUUERCQEREUROGEREQLOUUOUGHREGHECQHEGQUCGUUCUGERCGURUGEORUERCUNEGREGUEECORREGHOGREEEERES SUDUDUDUDDUGDREGHUDGERDOUEROUHEGUNEDOODOUGEER EDD OGRRUOGHEDESENGODRRGORAPECENGGGGREGREROORGOREEOSREEORREOAREOUOOEED of insurance was $22,171,212, of which | Ley Canadian companies secured $10,102,000 | 4 | ceasop of the Natural History and Antiqua- | & 150 SAMPLE HATS iaclud- 3 ing dress hats, walking hats, fe and sailors. ; ; 3 Newest Styles Hali-Price OX0 °*T > t al a * waa ae Pi Pe Ne ia! : b it 3 =} Zs STANLEY BROS.§ — C. é <t t & 1 a Vy Ae S AR SP etrified wood found io the heart of a living SAR Se ee CIF Ree ve en Mr. Watson explained the abnor.) 4 saan! ae aohad a CASS mal growth of a potato plant. The next palsies meeting will be held in a fortnight. Tue Borrox Boat.—The steamer Hali~ fax arrived from Boston about five o’clock this morning and left on return this after~ noon. Her inward passengers were D Johnston, Mrs ‘upper, Mrs Merchant, Joxeph Peters, William Smith and ES Pelley. The outgoing pasrengers were: Mr. Lawrence Peebles, Miss Nelson an) ———————EE—_E ~ — - iniastaitalaniie iets ae Miss L C Shaw. Excineers.—The Engineers met in their | MAAALAALALA a ‘“ ae rooms last night and discussed the plav of My BSS ARAESEASSLS ESAS “air work for the winter. An application is to ” , ity» be sent to Oitawa sborily asking assistance att Girl from the Goverment to help forward the «({{} S O60 & e ae work of the company. lige Provisional Second Lieutenant S. Grey, «ll é 4 baving reached the age limit, is retired. fj} f HES The Canad. Gazette, at hand today, con- «(tl a LLL 2 00 S jer tains notice of his retirement, li Tue Harris-Govrw Case-—The senea- al a” {ii tional shooting which stirred Calgary, N. all FOR $1.50 ig W. T., a short time ago, is ncw being ven» «tf Sip j «(i aif 4 ffs Here is one of the nicest little boots we have ev rsold, just the thing for a good skatins or tsi! aff waiking shoe, be «(| Made on a good comfortable last, siylish end hi a] shapely, of fairly heavy Chocolate Pubble Leather at il aj $1.50 for misses’, sizes 11 to 12, and $1.85 tur { «(| women’s, sizes 23 to 7. thi «i se +1 ALLEY & Cie at{{| a {ip al ~ RYT ITVS ee TV TVET PERE ee Tee SE ES Se SERRE RN This is the Weather —-s. Which You Require Good Warm Clothing If you wait variety of style ae well as quality to seicct from in Suitings,Overcoatings &c., you will find it here. OUR TAILOR SHOP ISIN FULL¢BLAST —==— Turning out 4irst-class {clothing for people who" are fort: nate enough as to have them made here. We Will Continue OurjReduction[Sale on Men’s Furnishi Special discounts on Fancy Shirts, Neckwear, Underclothing Sweaters, etc. GORDON & McLELLAN