FSI § ¢"\ _ V t _ v P iff* "15 T l 32 i an- 4 i.. / i i .-sm _ _ 'Representing-North Biifish and *“h'H»ilhle I -Uionllaritime Insurance Co.,Standard g Assurance Co., combined aszets ~ i sS1o0.0oo.00o- f ,i ° n ":.‘%*l:s.=.2 I :ii _/~ ’ - ,lgtnd on very favorable terms. p _,=,__. .mm , g i if il°f=\ tion, colonization and partition of Africa are dealt with in the opening chBDf»¢\`S ln a clear nod informing manner The OWN tions of the war are very gr1lPl1\c°UY de scribed The volume is fully indexed and is profusely adorned with 146 full WRU half tone engravings It is now being de livered to subscribers in P E Island by Miss L Hire of Halifax. Mr Hahltaiil Premier ot the Northwest 'rel-ritbi-ies in ot opinion that the census to be shortly taken will deinonstratethnt the time has arrived for dividing the Territ cries into Provinces, and the Legislature is likely to make a demand to that end It is not improbable that one or more Provinces may in this way be created west of Manitoba and between that Pro vince and the Rocky Mountains It '~eema hardly probable that all the Tenitories can be at once promoted to a provincial status, but along the line of the Pacific population for one such Province in the near future. This is election day in Quebec The full House contains 74 members, nearly half of whom have been returned without oppcsi tion All the members so returned being Liberals, it would appear that there is a prospect that the Parent Administration may sweep the Province in a manner very similar to what took place in the recent “ federal contest. In the late House the rroporticn was ol Liberals and 53 Conservatives Referring to the recent recount in East Queens the Patriot claims that Hr Mc Kinncn linda magcrity of all the ballots least in the election, the total being, Mc Kinnon, 8313 Martin, 231.1 This in clndes, ofcourse, the ballots reyeoted by the deputy returning omcers Of thin class there were in all 23 for Mr. Mc Kinnon and 15 for Mr Martin The Patriot’s contention, which isworthyof consideration, is that the election shows that a mayority of those voting desired the return of the candidate whom Judge McDonald has declared elected Dewetsdcrp, where a British garrison of 400 was recently compelledto surrender Bloemfontein on the road to Wepe`néf,’;” at its intersection with the main load running northward from Aliwal North to “ Vi inhurg. Dewet was on his way to make a raid into Cape Colony, but was fortu- £1 The bwry nf bomb _“doa is ‘ mmm, bznght for the purpose of being out into 0°* °°i'“'° ‘"°l“_° °f no mg" dating residences of some of the merchant ‘hnwitlvely with the transformation of P he Dark Continent by ‘tif Eu1'0P°“n BN beautifully figured, give a rich effect. ii iiiiiii iiiimii is ri er. of the Canadian Magazine, Toronto and C0 Railway there may be found a sufficient, 'Dwo logs of African mahogany were ntly sold in Liverpool, for no less than 535. They formed one tree, and were neeis for the decoration of palatial noea of the United States The veneers used instead of wall papers, and being AN ARTILLERY CURE Rome, Dec 4-An international delegates assembled in Rome yesterday to discuss the use of cannon to prevent hail which is so destructive to crops The theory is that firing iannoii in the air would have the effect of breaking up rain clouds War to Go On haw Hoax, Dec 4 -Sixto the former was the Philippine Commissioner ofthe United States, is at New Amsterdam Hotel The wir in the Philippians win can tiiiiie, nilia Seuorbopls yesterday “until ing toward an independent goverumentin the islands is made in the United States. pines is deplorable It is as miserable as that of the Cubans before the United btates went to their rescue. CERTAIN TO BELIEVE Boston Telegraph -It is said that con sumption can be cured by carbonate of pota. slum, cognac brandy, arsenious acid and ciunamic acid From the sound we should judge that if this preparation did not cure it would cr at least relieve from further suffering DE WETS DOCTRINB. General De Wet undoubtedly believes in God and keeps his pcwder dry Boston Exchange Mania for ii ngi-ess attended by one thousand , private secretary of bemor Agoncillc, who 9 if o bead some declaration of a dehnité Whey look S ll) The iouditicn of the people in the Philip B 0 Daily Chimes By Pastor I Clark M A. uoivnar, nncmnimi 3nn Courage l o’er thy daily task Frei not iii<‘¢ it worry oiiiia Frultful Gelds if left untl Soon become a barren wild Industry must end in gain Goodness must at length prevail, Hope l for ntgiitrmuet end in day, Trust! for Truth can never fill russnar, nz-:cmnsnn 4'ru. it hp to any at Islas' PEERL V Sight may fail and strength decay, Soul and body sever, Yet the record of our lives Stands unchanged forever, Time may pass, but deeds remain,- beeds of future joy or pain $2 95 They re large, warm, nicely finished Nllhml worth$400 per pair Youcaunot indthdreqdq There will be offered at notion at Mr Samuel heatley s East Royalty, outlay, Dec 10th, at 1 'cicek six horses and 45 , of pure cattle ale positive erms twelve cnths i the price in Chsrlc tetcwn Of course we want to win your trade ! ut we, want to win it rightly, not by .... BATTENBERG PATTB fii-st and I-i worth less afterwards.-R.H ' Ramsay & Co SENTNER MCLEOD & C0 cunuoiigicwn Dun Sms,- as regards your esteemed order to us it is understood by Mr Wright, our representative, that no other house in Charlottetown outside of your- selves will handle our ackets this season. We dnd on looking t rough his orders that he has adhered strictly to his promise Vi are getting your goods up spexally for you and expect to make you a very early delivery of them They are the best lot of Astrachan Jackets that ever left our factory and you will have no opposition in your town as far as quality is concerned Yours truly Jas bonrsrivs & Co Lrn New Battenburg Patterns in Sca finds, Handkerohiefs, Photo Frames, Table Covert, Centro ieces, Doylies, Boleros and stu0`¢d pill oil* imiiiiins & ci THE MILLINERY LEADERS Big bargains in colored shirts-that W M »nt.r.iaL hFor sale at iaibéix-gain, oneAni3le pizted sowcasesx etong at thecaries H ill. P y po showcase next t0 the door is fun of them We have them with or without eollars »»~»~»»»»~ <»»»»»-= Gm -» -1 if most half price -R H Ramsay &Co d 8; w 81 GREAT Cnornme Ham..-We have $2 tl) uled ci each overcoat from Hamilton. 2 l /\\\ all without obtaining any permane be npalr I was told to use Dr Chaae’a Olut ment. and did sc, finding relief at once. I used three boxes, and arn»allnont~en- flrelfy cured The ltohluglaalliznne tt 0' l p . * _ . pod ot an Operatic s hex tha lantern. la iced at R10 h&'oFlan¢ A Out, Ulihl hier ly, I- kata #Dhaka Dread of the aurzeoirn knife ea multitudes of D¢°Dle to :utter on year after year with piles, when they could be enreu without risk, expense, cr dan get ot an operation by uqng Dr. Chase I Ointment, the only preparation luaranteed to cure anv case of itching bleeding, cr protruding pllel Rev J A Baldwin, Baptist minllt 09| Lrkona, Ont, writes - For over twenty yearn I was a. great anderer trom itching and protruding piles I used many remedies and underwent three very palntul surgical operations, nt nent When about to give up in de 1 e advised others to use it, believing would cure them as lt has me ” Dr Ch.iae's Ointment in the only tiveianu actual cure .torevery -term piles, 60 cents a box. at all dealers, lldmanaon, Bates and Cc.. Toronto. e . _ I nately turned back. Had he succeeded in crossing the border at the present time the result might have been very serious. i Tospend in France and have some _ I`m glad " , N. S. COAL PRODUCTION. --- ,,/ =»_ A J J *_ ,i WE MAY S# 9- the largest store in town. - fun- 7* )`.'- None can do better for vou. l “I bnkillg, 3 W at we sa , The annual production of coal in the P y g nn, Y 'S United states is said to be 240,000,000 tons, =~ ~: 1 l _: cosr or STEAM REDUCED. It is estimated t_li_a_t?iiice 1870 the cost -¢~ '! _L _ -_/1 § ,,\i\?i»~°.,i.f»;_ef *ei if. fl I Nor iiAvi: n- \» lil But we~ have a clean' pro- ff How about your Xmas `: We keep extra fine essences. ,- Vi e make them ourse1ves.- ‘»,'ylll_, p ` our vanilla is es eciall ood. You know them of old; Central Drug Store, :;'i’/0"* iii “ir yr'/'x-»|r'Z’ " ~~\\' /-~ '~',E;l #1 , N.: ' 3', il/ , if ` ll K ll# $7.00 and $8.5).-Jas. Paton & C0. 27 2i coat at &.(I),value $13.50 you are assured cfan actual bargain for we buy nothing but the best grades and know where to buy them satisfactory.-Jas. _Paton & Co. will soon be at hand and now is the time to se_nd remembrauces to your friends. hothiug could be _nicer than your photo taken by electric light, atethe Gem Studio, Queen_ St., between Grafton and. Kent. t 6 for 20 cents. Open from 10 a. ni., tin 11 D-UL 2931 _ Studio, Queen St, between Graftch and 1 0 ffwb. Hlndh hofve your photo taken hy _ . i ' ‘ ii cii ‘ ' - y Sunnyside. f>li3dt;scfoii,§5c." or Hamas' SDE29 mee f 'll ~ the newest edors.--Jchnson& Johnson. fra We are sellin thehant of vercoa s in Beavers ind eltona Mémvonnd $15; Bug Oxford greyovaxooanifl hnilted lined at $12.\&m_ni-ie going d line of boys ind you Ula for ¥3t"l5. and itll odd childs blanket coats at $.75, for men in siaes.£to 44. We show this season, 15 new and bert-,ight patterns of suitiiigs ln Scotch Tw sat from $8 to $12 cut, in fashion and made in our usual fine style. We still lead in our assortment of black and blue clay Serges, and our prices range from $7 50 to $12 -JAs.Pa'ros 8; Co 47 2 D0 not be misled -Do not be misled by quotations from other houses, but Satisfy yourself before purchasing by comparin qualities We will belcnly too well pleased tnshow you our goods at any time you might call Yours for clothin S°e our $2.98 Ulsters and our $2.65 Iaefer-Jas Paton & Co If you intend buying a furlmedovercga call and seelours, before fiurchaeins W can positive y save from 0 to $20: ' Jas. riiioaecco 27°” Before placing yourordarr with a Iwi priced custom tailor for your Fall or r~ 'ter Overcoats see what we offer in tailor _made overooatsi=Q N =x__.-ag' 'o`c:|viPA|“~iY, ‘ . IDOL »~»=»».,- miss the lil CENTURY o