\ 0 / / pq-.QW 5 :fvmin~i7i,'~'fj,:‘,;3e;:~_~A~» u . -._- ._ ~ - -,._»-..n».~¢» l i to fl tum nuthin ii 1 fi -l , #_ rm I PRIDE TVIII GENTS- 1 bbers ershoes S water roof over 7 s rubbers plain 32 eiis rubbers, plain, 27 rubbers, plain, 26 \ are the out- put of a tory therefore we can- ommend them as we ow the ualit , but as e is low you might m a trial l US., ?@@@@@@@@@ ooooooocooceocoocc it cost to clear ou @@@@@ lllll lllll ren or grandchildren, the situtatiou is sometimes to say the least, embarrass- ing. Her cousin George,the Duke of Cam- bridge, who is about the same age as herself,is afiiicied in the same way, and although a great diner out, almost in- variably goes ofl to sleep, either at dinner or immediately afterwards. Fortunately one of his sons, either the Admiral or the General Fita George (offspring) of his illegal union with the Dublin actress, Miss Fairweather) is always in attendance as gentleman in waiting, and sees to his being roused at the proper moment. Queen Victoria is fond cf music, and both at \Vindsor and at Osborne has been having concerts after dinner almost every evening. Her attitude through the concert is well worth watching. During the first part of the performance she is to such an extent interested there- by that she actually beats time with her fan on her gloved hand in sympathy, the look in her eyes giving evidence of keen pleasure and vivacity. In fact, she moves her head gently in time with the music. During the second part ot the program her hands no longer neat time, and her eyelids commence to dreop. But every now and then she rouses herself, and if she happens to catch the eye of the art- ist a kindly and motheriy smiieoi' dep- recation,as if asking for indulgence, liits acioss her venerable features. It is a smile so grandmotherly as to be winning in the extreme. During the third and closing part. of the program one generaliy falls fast. asleep, her head bent forward, and only is awakened either by the cessation of the music, by the touch of one of her daughters or grand-daughters, or else on the rare occasions when thc Prince of \Va1es is preseut,by his loud expres- ions of approval- There is nothing ridiculous or laugh; able about these slumbers of the good old Queen. It is only rather pathetic Burdeued as she is with the weight of well nigh four score years, as _well as f the anxieties and responsibilities of a reign extending through more than six decades over the greatest empire in the world. she has a right to feel a little drowsy. It is, however, giving some alirm to er family and to her medic il attend- ants, who fear that it piesages a break- O D' @@ @@e@©@@ llll ll E N ll-lYl_llll, 1 mmm Seats Contested -Mur- deress Wants a Reprieve -The Gaspesia Sighted Stanley Wanted to Assist Her-The G. T. R. Divi- dend-lan McLaren Sails, -_-1-is ST. JOHN, Feb. 1l_(Special)-To- result of nomination day has much im- proved the governinent’s olirvices, but without giving full assurance of a general victory :L week hencej Orrawa, Feb. 11.-(Sp cial)--_ifhe government has been asked to send the S. S. Stanley to aid the steaiuship Gaspesia which has been sighted in the ice off Capo Perce, on the Gaspe coast, i _ _ _ but the Stanley is herself a piisouer. grain- - and wife have sailed for New York. UP of her mental and physwai powels' A large petition has been received in _ *__* _ Killg 050813 Of SW6d€l1. ii in in _ _ l A singular bacerial disease proves health favor ofthe commutation ot the sen-I ' _ ~ ' _ ti tie the cause of decay of ancient niet- , ' - k ° g c hd d th t gf ,_ _ _ i ‘ _ _ _ The Morning Post ma es a vigorous 5 So_inu__<_> ___e_P_e_n =; gpop H_;~,9g,_i;_rig'a__ :ence of Cordeiia Porier, who, with ,uw implements andmher 0b]e¢iS_ lt _mack on the societ sung mga de_ e theboc ta aiu 4 _ _ . - _ YY ' 30 _J saparilla mauyydiffereliit diseases are Silm P“_N1OW‘ “vans execution at m,,the for;-D of Sm-au excms <‘1a1`i_°.%’tl1°2Y_n9i‘§l°°t L0 can after ac' 0 , Stholastique, Quebec, for murdering c_'u"€'b or Meera limq' .Which become cepting hospitality, that they refuse to @ ,Lund , her husband. 1 me Centers of _M913 _oxldiiuon land Dr' to dance and in general lack manners @i _ MONTREAL F_,b_ u__0,_,e of ,he W.Fi;tiz~ir,ai1 Irish iintiquarianjuds that andb1_eedin,._ . » - ¢ _ _ \ OW lo YOUI' l.lII1C __ ' most imp Jrtant things that happened. gn 3'aUq_‘_ws Oi cO,pp_Er Oli its aluo-gs 'nh MADRlD,Feb. 11.-The supreme milt- @ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .in are liable to be infcc ed. n ronze, tan, Colm is ,O prosecute Cervera ,D @ L/iiicaeo. Februaiy 11.T [bpecla ]'“ as far as Canada is concerned, is tue remarkable disintegration is pygducgd, _ uectiou with the ,oss of the Spanish /~ Th" f°u°"i“g aw the cwsmg rates :_ three per cent. dividend ol the Grand the metal being ggaduiiliy reduced to ‘S03ad'r0n at Samiam 53°- Whe9~if"”` com' 355; oats* 27; ; Trunk, due to improved conditions and fm “mofphous P0Wd@1`- The di=€9»S9 18 _ ° _ ~ ark, 9.85. - t 1 .' ` believed with good _reason to have in- May wheat.73~’t; COPD. 373 i 0318. 23§ i 0°" rc ' _ fective powers spreading like leprosy pork, 10.00. ___ Pour Hoon. C. 15 ,Feb 11.-A youth through the metal, and even being Jlllywbotlf, 7?§;C01`U 3‘ii0”-tS»255 5 of 17 named Jahu R MGNQM suiCide_ conveyed to fresh surfaces from the I I l pork ---_ " ` ’ affected spots. Counterfeiteis have not _ __ __ ,__ .__ ,__ is » ed here yeswsda-7' overlooked thc spots of bronze disease, HiiLirAx,N.S.,Feb.1l- Jas. Jackson, "Om Whldl _ii is “fseffiid l¢h°Y_h“e__;"' , | TUCURE TO0Tl'lACi'lE IN A MINUTE a swell Colored man was committed , oculated their false antiques to impa_ a 0 1° t' n cures;it not, _ A ’ genuine appearance. 4 _ . _ _ J ;{,°`fr1;ln§§;q,],;,",¢k_ n1‘4,::‘ii)aili;fc;d3d_for Nenraigia for trial for attempted rape. _ ____ S2.yS L2.X2-I.1V€1‘ P1115 1113612 3 . all D tso V “1 ' _ . » s . "°dH°°d°°h° 25°’°'t rug” __ _ BELLIN II-LE, OM-» Feb- 1 l-_-'(500 A sociological problem of the utmos. new man of mm. -' _ _ 4 cial)--Henry Corby M P will build concern to modern life has been broufrht B. 55 F it S001* DIES il l1lCOV9l'1l'$ll l1l')l]J9l'l ._ _ __ It has happened a number of times ° ' A beautiful ‘~sh..wl" of ti-anspar i at dinneizand as nobody present ventures In Ni Bl Elves Premler ealciie, or carbonate of lime. is oncefif coast Towns to disturb her nap, exeetitinglier child- _ ii number "01 mum-kable ,peep _ E , . ._ mens lately taken _ from a cave near_ U mmBl‘S0l] SIX S8atS sydney, S_ W. It isaslab about8, by 6 feet in size, covered with exquisite ind wonderful grooves and shadings,and witlta thickness scarcely greater than that of a silver half dollar. shown in Brussels by the organization of a company for establishing supply stations at intervals of 10 or 12 miles on the main roads of France and Bel- gium These will not onl recharge to ' .Y istorage batteries, supply oil fuel aiid make repairs, but will have the con- veniences of an inn, not forgetting med- ical attendance. ia simple method of resuscitation from asphyxia is reported by Dr. W. Freud- enthal. He/introduces the under finger __ __ _ an _ _ ri-is QUEEN sLi=:sPs sc.11-:N'1‘ri=ic Mzscnnnanr GUx1¢ALDO'o YOUTH. ea Itscemstha* ariongcthertokcns of oid .ldpmeseiac uer, have been found p fl E Aga naldo was on apt scholar. nge app irent in Queen \ ictoiia she is _ ~ by a Gsriuan chemist to be the most ef- ° wasp ecccions liko the Malay, _ now commencing to develop a_ tendency ‘ ____ feetive protectors of iron and steel from ' tions l ko the Caucasian, ond ho i8t|SHEIl |88! THE eUiini>1AN,oHAnLoT'rEroWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MoNoAr, FEBRUARY 13,, 1899.-s PAGES _P4 -*A it ll v 4 _*J Y sr _ i V*"Y V W i ~L` *YA _ *RL Y l V1 Y Y W J v . to f.-ill asleep at all sorts of times. and _ rust.. _ "' | :ti t ` ° t tS , _ _Qi _ ' ____ n ' By Acclamatlon __ Forty? Faith in the horseless carriaffo is ebels say Reign of Terror B Exlsts and Americans Kill Women and Children- Two Lords Return I'-looleyfs Money-M eetlng of Anglo-American Com- mission-Cervera to be Prosocuted. day nominations were made throughout into ‘he nwuth and nmves ii* to 3-'ld fm MANILA, Feb. 11.-(Special)-The - . io th 'irl tt' ' ff _ _ the province. The government got six ; V" ° °P‘=~ ° 13 °“‘S‘“g ““ e °" t° American loss in the battle of Calvocan _ _ s llow, h'ch ' d' t l f ll - _ seats by acclatnalion, all three in Glou- _ efynloy ,_ ,.eT,,,.ln 0;s,_;;;?:,,,?n? yfphgs 2,; was 3 killed and 32 wounded. C3995 and three lu N0TlhUmb91`11\ld, _ proven successful when .the older ' ine- _ The American ships today shelled the where the opposition only nominated £5053 ll8~V0 fHil<-Bd- Whi16_ il makes SGVUYG ` country hey ond Calvocan. They will one candidate for four Seng i traction upon the tongue unnecessary. attack Mambo” ~at once and should There are contests in every other * _ s reach m l ` I rt ' h Ashovelful of earth Mr. tr. Clarke a °°s1°°' ° “lg t- ` lately described to the Japanese Society ‘the opposition. Charlotte is not so hope- by Gi1___m_,s'_,n_ _‘ns long A Eecmt_ "The ful gr0w=\0\1P<_iW|10S€ V8P0I`i5` P51”C¢iV€d 115 U10 HONG K0 F b, 11 S _ 1 Charlotte, York and St John city, which f“m1l"“` °d°r °f damp *ml* The Va?" _ _ _ _ NG' s 6 ' _g peels' )'_ raturn fm? members edch Th is evidently prevented by water from TheFilipinos say the Americans coil- ‘ -f ' _ 9 g°v` escaping, audiucreases in the air after menceqthe fighting and so fu- ‘¢1`°m€°t Party h°Pe t° break mm 311° rain, when the odor becomes mostbbi ` I ' solid 1 opposition representation of St. uct~iceabie:“""ir-“~'°~""'“’*"`*'”“"‘“» ,_ hudr nd than _vu t t ~ John city and probably to carry the _ -T” ~_ emi, _ ren’ 0 error “xl four seats tin York, heretofore held by The mailing of Japamse awwds’ have ists in Manila, where thc Americans are cornpollingy _ home, then shooting them, regardless of Sex. WAs1uN'roN. Feb. 11.-There was a _full meeting of the Anglo-American Commission yeterday. No important results. LONDON, Feb. 11. :(Special)-Lords De La Worr and Albermarle will re-' turn the .£27,000 that Hooley claims they received from him. ' ' Rev. John -Watson, (Ian McLaren), ' We don’t make absurd or extravagant claims for Laxa.-Liver Pills. Tell you in a plain, simple way what they will do, and prove what we say by the testimony of those who liaye _used them. We say they cure dyspepsia, mdi- gestion and all stomach disorders, and renew the health and strength. Mr. Melville Miller, Bensfort, Out., corroboratcs this in the following state- ments: “I have used two bottles of Lara.-Liver Pills and I must say they made a new man out of ine, after taking them for three weeks. My trouble was indigestion, heart fluttering and pains in my back. Laxa-Liver Pills have com- pletely cnred me and I-/think they are the best medicine in the world to set 3 man up.” If you take a Laxa-Liver Pill before retiring, 'twill work while you sleep, without 9, gripe or pain, and make you feel better in the mornmg. These pills never sieken or weaken, ond leave _no_bod oftorfoloets 0l__ony .4 » _ fa' , -_ _,,_f= fs" og? momo y like that ofa Chiuomon-tho Ereato t memory poososaod by mol. At the ageof ‘seven ho was the oquol of mo half-brood boys of twolvo, 'and at ton o was montallytho superior most o the Tagals and half-brood: of tho dis riet. ' Wh _ he wasfomtoon or iiftoon ho was e rolled in the medical dopo.'rt-»' mento the Pontiiicol University ot- llanila undor,Profasso_rs Nelda ond Buitro o. Ho was: bright student, but no ingisknown of his collogo career. Shortly sttor this tio ho commi ted what is on 'uupotdonoblo sin. bo h secular and religious, in tho- Philip ities by joining 'tho lhocnic Order. Masonry was o prohibitod rule, a d any msn joining tho crgfoli- zation i ht under on onoiont low bb timo (i 1888) ho had somo tr'oublo__g' witht authoritieoahd wontto H colony _pf Philippines,oxilos and oloc of Filipiu s who had crossed the Chino ‘ Sea in business ontorpriso. loro ho, obtained his irst knqwlodgo of tho great orld outside of tho narrow panis§_`civilization in which he g up e a ~ boon ron ht . ll ttendod drillsa d po_ro.d_oo.of thoBritis`h`_ sons. frequented the gonshopo on his ow use,o.nd .in ever wa triodab? edge. According to report ho crossed 1 over into Kowloon 'snd’ssrvedo short time tho-Chinese army, and that nothing more from who the troops them. bo-obtained his the corrupt it . but nsvsilr-I the crowol a _ China an ship o under wortoro, and resid many and the campaigns of and and :hire are numerous photo- ' in existence in that _city of hil~ soldier and sailor unliorlo. ` the post year he has surpriood acquaintancos with his knowf accurate opinions upon tho battles and generals of Eurcpo during the present cen- Review ol Rovjews. 8 _ many ledge and tury. $1~,00 WHITE SHi1>.'rs.-If you are not acquainted with our *famous tailor-made one dollar shirts,‘you are a stran- ger tlo the most popular value in P._E,Island,-Stanley Bros. l --11,_2s I A i-‘hw reasons why you should col- lect McLean stamps., lst. Because on all caslh purchases you save 3 ner cont on th dollar. 2nd. Because it keeps you f om getting into debt. 8rd. Bo- cause 't helps you to save money and build p your home. 4th. Because it helps your children to know the worth of mo ey by these stamps. Fill your book nd get it cashed at our ollco. Haviland St., residence Robert Hogg, Esq. l Feb.1 tf. ' I __ _, --5 its tip tins iiittiitni -BLANK BUUKS Mapy lines that we do notinbsnd to koop F-itnre. See them on large TABLE in of our STORE. Pigs of tail lots Pam f°r cents a package. ' Tllllolt 5 bv I0 wuts wb, in 5 M, at -less than _ Bm: it tal Pm at 25 me Wddmd thingi the Philippines uodor Spanish ,- K tortur and excutod. About this ~ Kong, here _thoro was o hir-sig Queen’ Road, purchased firearms for;-;, incrensi his fund of _ practical knof`li`~;.._ Weili ton, Von Moltke, hls&--» A let of Blank Iuka regular price 55 cents,