/ -_ 'P A Delicious Tubbing and then refreshing sleep- -there is nothing better or any baby. Always use the “ Albert ” , 0 iiiiirs owiv " Soir .2 ..‘;___ eeoaoeeseeoeeseeoeeeoeo I m‘l§‘I»"f"di.L»¢I .. _ The National Cpuiicil of \\’(ci>: sit' '$19-f.'Cv°='l“r_d3a'i'di»i>i¢'ii§‘3_'§”`.c§2'o ' 13% ° 7`|'|\e&e|{,'|'oil¢££=ipC¢-f n0N'rluaAi., i" OOOOOOOO999000OOOOO O nd your child will have a fine O na dn verbe troubled 9 lan" ay tae ce/aonru A/our Toilet Supa i Bti'-'.. .-5 x ' -:'-l_l . _r (‘__Q_-recg his ll£8S1g9 t0 ..;.fllii§it@0li_0uiS|oie sis 'mr it _ .‘i‘ Er). Q|}~.~.,"’[..l.'»‘ ‘: slew- " in cdlllllc‘io|a Swi‘l\tore hid Gt. George Sta- O YV "-”-1 _ac Mat-1; _. f _ax ow' §l;¥lllltv1l0l|’llllll' lllllllllll lf.. 0-me ses ._-, . ii‘_i‘lIlllf}3f?lilllIl|llN" 0. =-" 312-* »i _< and night service at reasonable rates. Aetd same. amend tion of a o& lr!! V I1 to fo t in in l _entire Province being shut oil' from telegraphic communication with the . outside world from eight o’cloclr in °‘:,,°f,",f, the evenings-till eight the following morning, the year through? That we poisons to is our position on P. E. Island. in the said ` City. and of Council- WO*-*- ,_,,,, ,.§,i’f’,',,,l.‘§ From me walt Fitonr. ing the City as Dae Conn- The war interest still centres wholly in Gen. Buller’s advance movement .Edward Sassoon, nl P who is con ment on tele ra h is over there wi'l be a one in ion Cable charges must be reduced so ‘ 8 s interchange ol ideas and ot news be tween these two sections of the Empire. Amen. But it is not only the long en Province with the mainland of the Dominion, which little cable is |100 lazy to work more than twelve hours out‘of the twenty-four, and yet holds on petition . This is clearly a case in which the Government should take over the cable, or compel the company which it subsidisss, togive bith a day growers of the Dominion in many ' 'rHl`RSDAY- J-\~\`U-‘\*l\' 15-*°°)-’ ways. In like manner the Depart- I cation was discussed and a loud call . made for a reduction of cable rates. in ected witha committee of Psrlia takes it up Says the World pg One of the planks of The Wcrld’s m platform is state-owned cables between , is Canada and Great Britain and Canada and Australia. It is quite evident that m public feeling in Great Britain is ripe . g ral shaking c up all over the Empire. All-British and in stats-owned cables will be 'the order of P; the day. Canada ought to prepare her- m self ` for the a wakening and have ready r presentation awel matured scheme an ra tran=a lantic cable owned Jointly 8 P Y- so The matter has been the subject of "ig discussion in a number of English trade journals and the Tomato World 5° The Department of A culture at mi tannins iutin|ii ---» ugly helpful to the farmers, drlirymen and fruit- t of M arine and Fisheries is seek- to aid the fisherman of the e otiicial regulaticltt. 8° e reputation of many members may ffer from A tl 2 G J .l't'JI.l\T ,C-H ARLO'l'l‘l-IUWN. P. I. Jarman! 25 190,), , - \'-_lg 1- 7 7 Y , V a Y h using of cold storage hsh~bait' p00l Cblmbe" Of C0U‘m°f°° the ‘l“°§° stations. a numberof which it ishopsd tion Of llI1P€fl5l f"‘l98"'Ph °°mm“m' wil. be erected at various points round the Island coast dur- g the coming spring, The cost of The cable companies at the outset “ch union, ig mg 1;;-8°, gud an gd. I charged rates which, if not altogether, vgnngm ue gl-af, 'nm D69”-gmeng ' reasonable, were at least defensible, P P0.” tg gi" ‘id fm- gh;-99 yur; gg but these rates have brcome antiqua `,u¢h antigua gg gpg ggtgblighgd by ted and intolerable. Such was the P,-' substance of a statement made by Sir th _ ib soc lu - ~ rf 'J men STATE-OWNED CABLES. ing '-*- country. 'lhelatest proposal is the At a recent session of the Liver- bm \ ro ivate enterprise in accordance-with Tas Gtuinnuiv learns from many ' urces that there is much going on ht after night at a number of the lled social clubs that is reprehen- le and contrary to the wishes of rests and guardians of the young en and boys who resort thither. It quite right and proper that young en should meet together and enjoy ial recreation, but if intoxicants for cc-operation with that of the colon- °"°”°t b° d"°“'d°d "" “hm K"-he' ies. As soon as the South Africa war in it "mild b° mlwh b°W¥l' 51135 "I9 - bs should cease to exist A letter another column gives some painful rticulars. It ought to be borne in ind, however, that in these cases the misconduct of af -arts: _ llfllll SWEEP "°a W* To effect is'quick and absolute clearance ` W0 propose to close out the balance at a stu- pendous sacrilice. We planned for immense ll’8-d§el&Sl fall and du_ringNovcmber and De- Cem F. W€’v had it REATEST in our HISTORY. 4 Read this list below carefully, The ue more strongly than words, viz; Ell’S UVERUATS 7 iaamtsn news. 2 Blue Cloth Coats, sizes 39 and 36 $6.00 clear for $5.00 5 1_9 il) li* _ _ ,i U5 *cf-. w 'fi V "1 ,J _.4 »`.» ~\ -4 4;* _» ,~ I, -< to permit of a much more extensive To all of which THE GUARDIAN says ns-oceanic cable services that are need of a "shaking up.” We' have mind a cable of bnta few miles in gth which connects one British to its monopoly and prevents com- What does The World say to an BelferBe Wise v If Than Rich. _Wise people are also rich f f when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis- eases of the blood, kidneys. liner and bowels. It is Hoo¢{’s Sarsaparilla, which if pcrfccf in lb action. B so regulates the entire system as to bring ‘vigorous health., It never Jtkappoirits. Rhatlnatlam-“ Palm lu mr- limba Hnlllylettledlnmybdtk. IW!! Obliged to stop work. My blood was poor and I dld not have any appetite. Icould not sleep nigan. 1 mai noon sn-..puiii» me _ Hood'a Pills and these medicines made me __ , ,_ awellman. Others or my family navel '(_;`;_ taken Hood's Sarsaparllla after the grip ‘-~ ‘ with good results.” G. R. Rarus, South Waterville, N. S. Stomach Trotble-“I was greatly troubled with my stomach, and even the sight of food made me sick. Was tired and languid when I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Several bottles made me feel like myself again, and since then I have used the medicine every spring and feel ll haqbeen ot great benetlt to me and others ln my family ” Janna Mcklnfzm, 350 Gladstone Ave., Toronto, Ont. Out nf Sort;-“ Had no appetite, could not sleep. was out of sorts. Had trouble One Csus- across the River Tngela. All other cillor. Ku Th 0 operations by Methuen. French and = ~ , ._ __ j . ree. ie - - thinnest i f. §';2;?5: ii':‘.;;’ .‘.’:£"i‘.;:’;3:;’.;;" ‘.22 aux; WWI N“mb°r F°°r' Tm) C°“°` the relief of Ladysmith is fought out. '&*w‘“ ,giant Five_ Three It has been exceedingly dillicult to V' co'-£mp_ Q ‘.r;_ _ understand the very meagre des- so-ca . _ th ` _ . ‘_ . . ` ew. * ‘ ‘ by the Mother Country and the Do in- ‘ ra with my kidneys. Since taking Hood‘s Sar- saparilla have good appetite, sleep soundly and enjoy better health." Mas. Maaoauri Bran, 582 Bethune Street, Peterboro, Ont. _ _ I-lood’a _I-‘llla cure liver ills; the non-lfrihtlng ans _ppm be Held on patches in- connection with the maps _ < , _ published by the leading newspapers ofcad diiU° _ 9\\l!.€L1!2t¢l~= *P *°l=9_"l°° _H9941 B°"~r°f"‘5 .LS . ; nver. _ J M um W l dlanulhmmy hon” an pruit, a small branch of the Tugela, _f I _" \g use H-_ght t I ch gnc roadleadingtoActon Homes. & .5 ~ ' . "'“' °- "` e Jer position extends from Sp on, ' to ----1 »»-S -_ _ --F 44:: cor east of Acton Homes, with which the -ln. -W'-. mi." -ml. "‘§l’m',°f road from this drift connects. Pot- .P ' vm vs .gistertdriziir .armed between the °'°" 'S' °@ ,,,,,,°,,';’,.‘f t_so great northward bends of the ll." 1 _ _ _ d '11 an ' ° I 1 yards: mis_pi1>)n_§opl:p. page corp; urvrnzii- J: Qty M ‘;l_i;'°‘f" “" ‘_ . _ ~ ~ ~' * ri a ween e an r _ 4' ..¢::.:.':~.~’.'.:irr.:*:.».ii‘lti::..'i.‘.':..:'.'..€.’i:'..- S - When your can is empty, send g a c n of gf J:.i;t'm'ilr,°,¢\;|,gr¢i|£."f'¢,°,f s¢:,",,,,°', ridges for _some six miles to Sproen GNN" N9 1‘&‘,|m3°°"‘=mm,,~m*¢h§"' of Ch" Kop, and is further prolonged b 1 `” J 1 5 _ .Y iigadwétagg anaiimslgeia or rlitamy street. trenches be ond the British _ _ _ _ . on ‘ v“&'3'§§§”§q ,';’m;‘_,f"‘°°'~ extends in parallel lines with that U 1~:v _. . , . 4 -"if ' ~ f h B bu 1 th ‘lratias»»siy.fwrr_|1¢riy. rn in i n ff. °.§. T2., .Z °i§§’.'i."’Zi.i.§ Emi tb 'K QW) ’ broad to Acton Homes, and is here ad- _ . 1 . , . » _ V ced to tl ' l li 1, 6 'lm' th-°£l:._9:‘£l¥o’{:,8l,;°,°c:' u':°‘:';° BIT; rigrlz Hhlnk atpgpioh 8 t 8 _ 3 __ _ _ _ _ e _ - #'01 %;|tKph~i,Bsi“y_. . It was here that a battle was con- ... 'I 1- V., »g§_|__; ws ndcnuy ' fcridcatiotssflllsctcrsiesa H' K' DAvlS0N~ lhsard from were almost Ci” Chu’ .range of each other the wnflict can- é“as|3sCv:,anBUiiroN Mayer or the not bd del. md 1 p£l°°° ~l'~dr- Q. ins-ist I an aan t e nitod States It 5’ _ ` A _ _ p. _ now turns out that the maps were M H ‘ ‘ ` " " ' " "astray in very important particulars. e H » n'=|sg_°_‘ The location of the two drifts at U _ in °S_l0, ll!-_ h`bth B't°shfo 9 tossed ther . . - I iivhi' aretiurthei' weslzcthaii were itat 9" I¥°r°°°°° on u ‘i“n"Pl.°"did gun' mm shown Trichard’s Drift at which “nanny till' y°°." on “lu °! I" Warrah crossed and where he now ‘N “nddy mnumg' `°b°'w8 an has a pontoon bridge, is nearly duel an gm' ‘md thin' 7'5"? an south of Spion Kop md south-south thqph ° £- l' .-\ 3 Blue Cloth. size 36 and 37 $9.00 for 0.00 - 5 Bus Pilot Overcoats, size 335, 7 an] 38, “,_s_1;>> ill’ 2.5'->» C ;f' Iyéfv, dill? fic' if ff 'L ` fi/ -__ ~< ,lf _ is Bic.. cioiii ov°m.is,(siici%ey's) some _ with raw edge,some satin lined,in fact allour 816.00m clear for gm- . ' » wats 2 Black Boucle Cloth Ovemoats, sizes 36 and 37 $0.50 for 0.50 - 5 Youth’s Line Blue Cloth Overooats, (Shorey's), sizes 33, 34 and 35, sold at I I.50 now 7.95 _ S, 3 Brown lined Overooats ` - $I0.00 for $6.95 sizes 38, 39 and 40 Now is your 'chance To-night for bar- gains. Men’s Satin Lined, 3 dark Gray Gver- _ 5 coats, suitable for old Gents. Sizes 38,40 and " 41, good value for $10.00 -`» -a »_ we ,.`-< f Now $6-90' 7 dark Brown Melton Overcoats, s.zes 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40, raw edge, fancy lining, sold at 12.75, now ` I S ' - ‘ _ vsuwei ` Sues’ 32 to 35,' b'rea”stM`measiire,'only to cleat-_a_t 2.75. ,i i..-A _ Q. , _ ~ ` illusions. All our limi Reefers, sizmto _,lit .boys 4 5' all _of em we sold aft? 'from $3.50 to4€5_(§ your ,ck for 2.75; 1_ay`» job lot of Napa, to it boys, 4 to 9, for $1, a snap Menfsi _Suits from $3.75 to $16. Some- thing s§cial in Winter suitsnt $6.50. worth . V oys’ 2-piece suits, $1.25,- 1.50, 1.75, ,00§p,'iit boyh 5 to 14 years; Bo ’ Y0uth’s ` and en’s odd; Vests, Boys’ a.nd_Y,_:uth’s 50c; Moira Pants rices away doWn,95c` to $5, can suit most anybody; Boys’ Knee. Pants, prices 506 to $1.25. Just received a full line. 5 - 1 ~'~r & ll S £7 /.T*.~.' \'~‘.'-)‘ in ti ~-- ~ _-- -n»ms;.~ Il _.....- d*':' aepunaepn amp all-dill 0040 air r=i='s fi m satisia u i _ v \ . Ylslla slats i it gi fs: il il Q an . f lor 24 lf BAIK UF NN ill; I; E l I . .-.-‘S .