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HOOD, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people, and recognized t.lii~iefore as Pulilished at its offices, New Prowse lilock, North side Post Oihce, at the fol- liwfiiigr rates, payable in adva.nce:- Morning Edit-ion, daily (except Sunday) thi-ee months $1.00: ner yr . . . . . . . . . _.$4.00 Seiui-weekly Edition (VVed. SC Sat.) \\'cckly Edition (Wednesday) per yr. $1.35; in advance _ . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . _.$1.00 Branch Offices Baker Manager. M ii ttart, Agent. ni an , Agent. Editonl Business Manager. _ the coolest shoe for summer, .and a. positive cure for corns, bunions, callouses, tender, burning and perspiring feet. Dr. Recd Cushion Shoe FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Sold to one dealer in a town. I Manufactured in Canada for Nlllllllll UIISIIDI SIIUE 00. EXPRESSLYBY The J. D. King Co., |_;m;¢¢¢|, Toronto. | linquire into the efficiency of the cable lfniversal R-imetly. Alley & Lo_,Agents at Ch'..o~n. y Z i 4- _ CHOCOLATE KISSES quite a fav.iriie_ Have you tried them? For sale only at THE l _ vestigate the relations between private yyhen the century 0peucd_ the only "L, 9 cable companies and the Imperial and Col- ,~ treatment designed to cure S“omach Quia] Govermrcms (including tha Govern- trouble wasa luxativetreatrnent. Physics J. G. JAMIESON. ovsrsas i ; oYsrr;Rs z Q ovsriazas z ¥0% @&l©@“@ We have a large stock of o-steers on hand and we are put;___ng them up by the quart or in any way ‘.0 suit th: puichaser, _ The 3 3 Royal 3 3 Restuara nt 3 is open f rom early morning till late at night and we are ready to give the nicest lunches hungry heart could wish _ Lro-p in and look over our Bill of Fare. J- Geo. Carver. We Have Secured o. ankrupl Stool CROCKERY CHEAT BAllI}A\N. Q/\¢\¢\‘\'\"\'\ In this lot is a large num- ber ot' plates which we have placed on our counters at wonderfully low prices. You will have some idea when we tell you that we are selling a large size dinner plate: at the same price as the regular size tea plate. This is a genuine cheap sale of plates. J ust drop in and see them and you will be sur- prised at the prices. Our whole stock of fancy cups and saucers at HALF PRICE All the goods selling at spccal low prices. W. -P Colwill service. The following are the members l 1 c b _of the committee; - Much has been said and written with IHE MORNllG lllllllllll THURSDAY, J ANUARY 24, l90l. IMPERIAL GABLE INQUlRY. The Imperial Government, deeply interested in all that pertains to the Methods in Science Completely ‘defence of the Empire,as well aswthe Revolubignized during the 1”; interchange of news, of thought and of quarter of 3 Ctmtm_y__D0dd,s the expansion of commerce. have ap- _ ; _pointed an important committee lo Dy’PePsm Tablets Now the Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Secretary for , _ 1 h at h ~ Scotland, Chairman; I e pm one “mixed WMS' Lord Londonderry Postmaster General; Lord Hardwick, Under Secretary for lndim men have bent theznselvis devotedly to' Lord Onslow. Ifnder Secretary for the C0:0nicS_ ‘ elieve and cure sickness and have in ide There are something new and are H _ _ wonderful discoveries of great value to I ' V The povi ers of the Committee as stated _ ~ g tc-legraphic communication between the ' emeoy 5°" Dyspepbm’ I“dl3eSt‘i0”~He9-rl' digémnt arts of the Em _ nd to "_ burn, Sour Stomach, and all ailments of D DIPE, 3. ment of India), the amount of coiiti cl at present exercised by these Governiiii-.nts ' ' and the policy which should be pursued l=y‘ laxatives did not Qu;-° the Stomach, act, them in future, especially when new coa- crssions are sought; to examine exi: ti iz rates, to report how far they are fair und reasoniible, and if not how any reduction should be effected. It will be seen that this important; in- quiry covers directly such matters as are at present in controversy between the andthe Imperial and Colonial Govern- in telegraph matters in the future, the wrung with intense sorrowful suspense, a heartless monopoly shut us off from all tidingsfduririg twelve hours out of the twenty-four. \Vhen the Company's agent here was told, “The Queen may die to- night" and asked, “Will the telegraph otlice be kept open after eight o’clock?” The answer was in the negative. The Imperial Committee of inquiry will begin its work on the 12th of February. It would be well if that august body could be informed that within the Dominion of Canada there is one entire Provinee,:ii Governor and Council, a Legislature which has sat for more than a century and a quarter, that are thus isolated; L_ tan cnemy’s swift cruiserlmight lay ol;chief port and seat of Government in his escape while we were powerless to acquaint the naval or military authorities cure Diptheria.. » JOHN D. BOUTILLIER. French Village. I know MINARD'S -LINIMENT will e_-re Group. J. F. GINNINGHAM Cape Island. ` best remedy on earth. _ JOSEPH A. SNOW. Norway, Me. at once to the notice of Lord Balfour and . _ .y ng Peo 91°., Paper, the committee of which he is Ciiiiirmani v\N\N¥~VI~VWl/~VVV at Ready fori Instant Use No soaking and very little _ Hllckey 1901' - I cooking required. N" ruins in the nicht time and make good _ Iknow MINARD’S LINIMENT will f"- _ I know MINAB.D'S LINIMENT is the ` H 2; F * “A ;;_;:];1Y1;u€§:,j-_~ _»,4>__,;_A_t__`.<__..y z ' 'f _ '_ 3 -1 ~ __ 'j-_"H" Ji ‘ M e 4 ' ' ` ` _ ' _ F _ = _ _ - _ -~-= fi, 1»- -:» :__-__ ;`~*__:,j‘-_'j"1‘s_,"`”_'>;‘_.fs(i_,__;l';,i_q'_'~i_f §3__,,__.'__\___.:_,_’ ;~ _ _ _ __ _ "“‘ “°""°°‘""°‘° ‘° °°“ ‘°’ in-:|ii\son|ii's H A help because the officials of the cable _ _ company choose that we shall be isolated. ---o-- January 24th-S;nT0_iTaiid intermediate Crystals vs. senior :md intermediate Vic- Februiiry 12th-Senior andjintermediate Abegweits vs. senior and intermediate Crystal at Charlottetown. The dates of the student matches and A Century s Diiioronco How ili.~y Cured Stomach Troub‘e One Hundred Years’Ago. regard to theiachievcments in Science dur- Tne 19th Centui-y.just left behind, has certainly been a remarkable one ousiin s or the world’s most brilliant the discovery of methods and remedies, to humanity. in the Order of referengg are 3_3 follows; Cgnspicuous llmong these discoveries is T() inquirg int() the prgacnt system of D0(l(l°S Dy5pEP\l& T8.lf)lElS l.ll€'H€V8I‘ f8~lllD the Stomach and digestive organs. often very obnovious, and always weaken- ing, were administered in every case. ` Later on some wise man discovered that ini? as they do only on the Bowels. Then came the starvation treatment of the ssinitariunis, where the poor sufferer was kept on the small allowance of very l simple food. B ith the laxative and star- , vation tre:it.meiil'..< have the same general rfsiilt in the weakening of the body, and c-ons-eq-ient limit-ation of the strength, vitality and nervous force necessary to the labour of every day life. necessary in the complete restoration to _ > One cup Ralston Breakfast Food cooks enough for five persons----there are six full cups in every package. Sliced dates and Ralston Breakfast Food make a_de~ licieus dessert. Our “[..Itt13 Book of Ralston Recipes tells of other dainty dishes. A coupon in every package secures a SOPY- v FOR SALE BY J ENKI NS & SON The Corner Grocers. l ' H ’ . 300 _ oiiieigiinis. m N0Tth¢1'U SPY. Baldwins ivere at An Independent Journal, untrammelled Why shuum not our provincial Govern- 1 and fear ess; aiming to be B d I T de or both I . Juv, lmo=nrt|al,'Rel|ab\e.2INewsy, m°“l'~°" °“’ °” ° "‘ ’ ’ *` In bring these outrageous existing conditions _ _ per yr. $1.50; inadvnnce _ . _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _.$1.25 Crystals ;s. seniorgnd intermediate Abeg makes a Inosqexcellent and nutritious "Dessert, is wth to vets at ummersi e. i§§§i‘;?f5.If$`§.T’€.f1i?_i_.Z;‘_‘l.L“.‘£;‘$’°‘““ easily prepared and easily digested, and highly recommended l... in ous Lisa torias at Charlottetown. _ b auth0rities_ _ February 7th-Senior and intermediate y _ ...i....s.........il~»e_ _ _ Retails at the Popular Price ot_Ten cents. a Package catlger outside games will be arranged rl _ _ out 5* 9 ' I a C e in leatcrlng to your 1 Our half price sale of Wo:nen’s fine laced and buttoned boots took like wild fire -on Saturday - Eve ry customer well suited and pleas ed-- $2.00 lzoots for $1.00. $5.00 boots for $1.50 etc., $1000.00 worth of these boots to dispose of at once-Some pointed toes-Mostly broken lines taken liom our regular stock. - Mr.Haiibury,rep1‘esenticg the Treasury Th d _ e ' _ _ _. Cha;-lolgfggowq P_ E, Ig1g,nd_ ‘J \ BAGDAD_ Gollar Talk No. 1 ? M0835 &. Melton l \. Anglo-American Telegraph Company and The IMDB? hid 8- deflillefl ¥l.a.r. ° FREE lore dl ’ Cor Gt George h Gnhuu sq 1901. _AFTER JANUARY lst. 190| M°.i°f0nf.t0¢r WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY .mi SILVER WARE will be marked in pain figures at the lgwest net prices The" goods will be sold only for cash. By this plan we cove time sod intend to sell the goods cheaper than we could aibrd to do under the credit. g gpm We trust. our customers will appreciate the change an it is made inysghei; interest as well as our own, with hope for a share of your trade. _ ‘ Cameron Bl ack, Charlottewwn, The i > e in thi C|Q» Wlshlflz 1 Hun mill. Row aiu cash ceptlon. more Bhd fl) We rake Gif 11888 ii] in l):i\sine~'i and Then came the crowning discovery. W Y ' ' K l JH" L, “nl d u 3|? M ments, the policy which should be pursued the remedy which accomplishes all that is ‘ ' eo ° 1 ny r customers appmvli and who begin r century with are convinced it is e _ _s. I e. rgfiiilig ‘Z%§“¥;§§: ‘ii°f_;ii_i2'i aa{;3'¥ Knowing he t than ua i i hui lhiirldubfg you if cnc trid. *iw ?¢""‘§FS%'»‘¥‘W F