' ae.” ”.::r..¢..- Choice Bacon Wg eau give you something "'-_'__-'-_ ' _ i lu unlu _ iuu\u TUESDAY, JAN. 29. 1901. BMPEROR WXLLIAM HONORED. lt is quite clear that an effort is being -<1... »., ~.~.»»»~. -_....>.,. qnnn.a».»» ~.-1 .~¢»¢ei»»~»~...-,,~.»-‘wus ~`-»-M Di».~,¢q-&-"_uuupv- .~J»-.~¢ WWVSYTI iii?-E _...wif-..-"`°°" `“ I4..i¢ui~. ..-.utirf K »...,.-. fn 1-vm an oar. very hue in English Smoked Boneless Breakfast Bacon. Choice smoked Boneless and A Sugar Cured Bacco. Also ' Sugar Cured Hams. < Prices right always. . ` J. D. MCLEOD & C0. 5 ' l 1 l iinuuupgmiuil 'I0 the Free and Independent Civic 'Electors of Charlotteto\vn;- P' G _ LADTB .»\\n r.\'iLi{\ii \__ be 8 CRm____ate to sav that “I it ection as aGommissioner of Sewer! and Water Supply in the coming elec- tion, to be held on \\ e lnesduy the 13th of 1 Fehmary nevt In making this announcement I ani :most anxious th it my position be clearly ~ anderstood It has been alleged and freely reported dgfing the last, few days that in this ele- tiQI have formed an alliance with, or Q in some way associated with the innzlidature of Mr. S. W- Crabbe- I it emphatically deny that any such .alhnoe or combine exists. .Kodoubt Mr. Crabhe is perfectly ca -Hin oitaking care of himself in the com- ilgeontest, and has never spoken to me' .innlerence to his or my election. I In simply seeking re-election on -mit, as one free and independent of any axbine, party or persons avinga desire . .Olly to gain my election honestly and , hirly without prejudice to any. ‘ I now solicit for myself the same and hearty support you so free- sglve me when you so handsomely re- turned me at the last election for a Com- *iionen 1 Should you again elect mc as one of _ *lhnld Commissioners I shall indeavor: iiiathe past. to represent you honestly' l hithfully to the best of my ability. Yours truly. CHAS. MCGREGOR., Sewer and Water Supply. i ti ? _ E ’l86@'@@@@ @@@@ ,-F()R- lllll INSURANCE -APPLY TO- HYNIJMAN & G0. REPRESENTING .North Bi-itish& Mercautilelus. Co. 'Union Assurance Society. Thoenix Assurance Co. All English Companies- - Combined assets $100 000.000. Honest claims settled with gre ites . "ilipntch and liberality. ""3@@@@@$@@@ _:__ _ _ Most Reliable Place to have your repair work done is the place t at takes the most interest in your needs.We strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention and iéuick despatch of same. We ave the reputation of being “O K.” on repair vvork. Give us a trial and be con- vinced that what we say is true -gulf sun i cl. Foundes, Engineers, Machi -j ists and Boiler-makers. Bteeni Navigation Co's Wharf. Charlottetown, P.E. L_ Phone 1:5 D 3l8i%8$8$8938 l made on the solemn occasion of the death of Queen Victoria to draw closer t0g@lh@1” l 1 tended to provoke hostile feeling between Z _been military commanders of note and _Ml Cambridge; H. R. H. the Prince of , time one of the seven Admirals of the the Empires of Britain and Germany. Though the royal houses of the two nations are so closely related there has been during the few Years Past Smile estrangement of feeling between the British and German peoples. The latter have from the first had a strong feeling of sympathy for the Dutch P@0Dl¢ Of South Africa in their quarrel with the British authorities. At one time some years ago the Emperor ap- parently shared the feelings of his people in that regard and his very indiscreet telegram to President Iiruger the courts of St. James and Berliuj I Since that time by the sedulous efforts of British diplomacy a better under-i standingbetween the two G0V91‘!1m@Ut=5 has been arrived ut. An entirely satisfac- tory arrangement was brought about by Mr. Chamberlain in regard to the position and claims of the two nali0!\S in Afl`lCf’~ More recently a full accord, 0.lII10Sl3 amounting to an alliance, placed Britain and Germany side by side in certain de- mands in regard to the affairs of China. 'lhis was all most satisfactory to the British people, but it had not wholly restored the friendly feeling of the German people as it existed in former years. Now another forward step is taken in the action of King Edward in appointing the Emperor of Germany on the occasion of his birthday, Field Marshal of the British Army. The relations between our present King and his Imperial nephew have long been of the most cordial and friendly nature and the honor now con- ferreino doubt has sprung in part from this personal favor and is in part a stroke of diplomacy intended to favorably affect the minds of the Gennan people- It is not uncommon for one nation to confer an hon orary military tit‘e upon a ruler or prince of another nation. Thus the German Emperor was already Colone: in Chief of the First Royal Dragoons; the Emperor Nicholas is Colonel in Chief of the Second Dragoons and the Emperor Francis Joseph holds a. like position in the First (Kings) _Dragoon Guards. It is much more to be a Field Marshal than a Colonel and the high military hcnor to which he has been now appointed is one to which Emperor William is particularly susceptible. His ancestors on the paternal side have all to be the “War Lord” of the German Em- - pire is counted no less honor than to be _ its Emperor. There were hith :rm but eight Field Marshals in the _ British Em- pire. Thsse were H. R. H. the Duke of \\ ales (now King); Sir John Simmons, Sir Frederick Haines, Lord Wolseley, Lord Roberts, Prince William ot Saxe Vlfeimar, and Sir Neville Chamberlain. _ _-_-._-_@-i-qi” . Emperor William, now a. Field Marshal, . in the British Army, has been for some . Fleet, our highest naval rank, first among whom is King Edward. Under them are 12 Admirals, 22 Vice Admirals, and 48 Rear Admirals on the active list. f Very great interest was taken yester- day in the election trial, the Court Room being crowded. Both Messrs. McKinnon ` and Martin are respectively 'represented *by u strong array of counsel. “Churoliman`s” letter is evidently Writ- ten under a niisapprehensioa of the facts. The “national churches” Will not be “closed” on the occasion towhich he re- fers. - i.-;_-__-Z-_- You have read of the cures by Hood's Sersaparilln., and you should have perfect coniideece in its merit. It will do you f|rl`"["” If yourfaccount is past due do not be surprised should you receive,a summons to appear on a. set day at either the the County or City Court. ‘ We have on our Ledger me going to collect by process of law. We would much prefer call and arrange for payment o liaison' some 300 accounts that we if those we refer to would at once. ‘their Emperor. We have become ac- . ~; others.` _,E -L ,J Quinine Wine, also Tablets fi: ‘li i ’ whose sales have increased this ~, stuns nnausi “ The somewhat improbable rumor was given outa day or two ago that King Edward desires! to be known as His Imperial Majesty to emphasize the fact that he is Emperor as well as King. It is true that to more than half His Majesty's subjects, those residing in India, he is Emperor. But to the people of' the United Kingdom, the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia and the Colonies generally he must be of- ficially known ss their King an cl not as eustomed to the phrases, “the Queens Most Excellent Majesty," and “Her Most Gracious lllajesty the Queen.” The pro- 4 posed title of “His Imperial Majesty” expresses a degree of power greater than obtains in countries possessing si. limited monarchy, and the assumption of such a title might be challenged in the British Isles. None the less,while Emperors take precedence over Kings many might desire to have the ruler of the British Empire entitled to rank with the very greutdst of earthly potentates. A proclamation signed by the Secretary of State, Ottawa, appoints and 'sets apart Saturday, the second day of February next, as a. day of general mourning to be observed by all persons throughout our Dominion of Canada. Furthermore there has been forwarded _from the Herald’s College, London, an orier that it is expected that all persons upon the present occasion of the death of Her Late Maje_sty of blessed and glorious memory, do put themselves into deepest mourning, the said mourning to begin up* ‘ ,_ A Woman’s Mrs Chas Keefsns' sen , Owen Sound, the use of Dr. Cha.-s,e‘s Nerve Food. I am 55 years of age, and for about five I consulted our family physician andf two other doctors but they told me to be troubled in this way. I continu- ally grew Worse and despalred of ever being cured. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food came to my notice, and as we have have proven a. great blessing to me, and I hope this testimonial will be of help to some weak, nervous woman suf Dr. Chase’s I __' 4 t lt Baby . . . Knows A ooon -ruin WHEN HB sizes ¢¢¢axfsn\ 1_1: is \ \~,` _ n. vlrserwrosuu airs Ni #4 E _U 1 _ V ` _T il _, Z .__._. ‘~'~' :f _, *ati* -15' ‘K \ f si ii *Y ._ __ . 1 - 4»v»»~»¥»\v4\l~¥l-1 . _ 0 i I 0 *iii __- /_ _ _ _ ` Y ___T_, ` B}\BY’S OWN SOAP » *aw as I V O asses 1' 4 ggqittiwx 1*-if ¢1¢-¥4'¢»\1»4¢44v»i-U41/as luis: uv Tl-ll ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO4 MoN'r_asAi., IAKIIU O' TNI UILIIIITIU ALBERT TOILET SOAPSQ O D 444444# si ..¢u»xnxxx»»§4#4~41~»4x»x ., I _f I ful 1 ;.'<'f.<`r?f~l',?-fé ~iE2-7-»3-. \l ; if ll' ' ’~;'u _,___ La Grippe lg, is Prevalent _gi ‘ llrlf ..,Y.§_i'2i'L°1§1‘?.‘t2‘§i%`i=i~';° “’° “” . That we carry erytn' ou \ _~ ll//, want for this mlilady dad yall `~‘_ We are anxious T() BE AT ;’)})" ,, 5 YoUr: srznvlcn. M '_ /J,» Just now we_ suggest: ‘ :_ /-flgf Our La Grippe, Waters and 31,5 , I/,\ Tablets, 1 ~.‘l Lsxa Bromo Quinine. A ff F ii ' <1 tn ’° , l" . B:..i.isr:ra:.._° °"°“e itil, ,_\erli _' 7 @ 6%” lf Cordurov Velvet. -In the First years lif f f - . ing frdi1nynei?vdi;i1eosl;,e Owegdll-Egdsgu 2.(-iid Fur Goods on extreme h ' l ti p ysica enrnaus on. I could ,_ ;°,:_>;,g;°;»,,;fe,,g;t ,§g;§@;,;g°g;@,g;;§ Month of the A11 xvinor Jacko. 1-3 0 ` I We wish to direct shop UP-T0°DATE ¢4§¢1ttttrftttttktttttraf il The Largest spensing in U16 Cl!! ear to all . posite P. O. F Properties in P- E- I. This farm contains 180 acres of ex eellent land, 80 acres cleared and in prime condition. Tnere is a fine belt of hard and soft wood (which is very valuable now that wood is so high) oyster mud within alew rods cl the shore, abundance of marsh mud Well watered, two mills near the house.good buildings. basement stable, six. miles from town, one mile from Pownal, vil- lage school next the farm. three churches within ii. radius of li miles, cheese, and butter factory in rear of farm, a large and heavy bearing forohsrd ot best varieties oi apples and etc. For location and beauty of scenery this property is unsurpassed by any on thelsland. ltis a daisy ot a place but more is not s daisy on it. Only reason tor selling-going into business in the Nor-h West with my sons. Sold with or without crop, stock md im. plements. Terms on application to my solicitor A A M _ . . clean, Barrister. Charlottetown. or to the owner, fi ggi (1 \ I E .dl e W 1"?-""’,f,lH-`."""“‘f:`_i;‘\»”'¥"£'\'“ ‘ . ""“"fW'='-'“-' ' ' " ‘e=€".§‘r?s\vs,g,qr1_!ug=,gfa»'pa14vJ_5f:v:_:»v= __ ._ . _ V ,_ F' . . _ _ Q, g _ ,, __ _ _ - U ~ ‘ A "1, ‘ . - ~ _ - jr.; "Q _ :i 1 'run ominous, cnaatorrmows. ramen mwum ismNo..1.um.4nx_ sn, moi. Twenty liiliwncd-One _ | _‘* 5 »»»..»w.. .Y ._ (ll: Pays to lily I1 llhs 1 ATHLETIC CLUB MEMBERS SUSPENDED. { G »Victoria Row Druggists, op- sense llluue ll u lllelnu To Secure One of .the Finest ` (beau it an hollow. This 1 itionally line and are delicious sn "°°' °“'“'““l0huieesl Gmini ni A Ile At 9 o’clock this mornin our store, one of the reatest Sales ` ever held in Charlottetown f_,_ .Y_ 1 This is the time to buy '.\ This is the Store to buy This is the time wlxe iiffwl- -I Stock taking is over =i E ’ 1 l I . l our counters the acc-.umnlatio Dress Goods. ` '~-_ Embroidery. Muslin. that about my time of life I was likely 'Winter Ggods at Glen, D.Ch 'Ri Bklhd - ndiencealsria stheeddJcetor.OoI_ wasa so gilril'-» €I`S IN prised at the help I received from the iix___st tam; that I _bought three more. " Teyutmerituad d feel healthy andgyoun; arhaiiila Elie? . fering as I did." _ l double their purchasing . _ _ _ Nerve Food' And our methods honourable ` in “M118 f°Your wants . We address ourselves today to the Cones like xo carry their inuivid ality into what they attire.-To those who never did, possiblv never springs t0 yorii-thoughts at once. patrona e oveacolrrs. T10ur, Sales exceed tha ~ 0., 1.... ».`..¢ P°"“‘~ the Lower Provinces L _. , _» , bo ` ` _ . _ > _ 7 _ ~ i ' - - ' >f»f~>-.~.-,-. _ .Q »_"ff'~ff;~» - ./_->~_.»_ ~ -_ T; . f _. . , . ~ . ,.'~_~' ‘ -‘ s-` e - - -- g"`=’$"'>i;_. -‘ - “‘;J£.<;""~{?‘ °1~:Af~:f~"r"»~‘;~”" "‘~»-' .' ..» '- ._».- v - we-.-l 1”*-"f. , ~-`-l-_ sf-E: .- ~ . ~ ' no _ . 1. ,.»~. `=` r ; rf- ~ X ‘~ l. ~ ~ - . ~ ~ ,. =< = ‘f ic :A ss- ,_._ _. ~ ~....,-_--~:~ f.-,f-,-2,.. it , r-»4.1»=.-., »~. _ _ ,,~_-_.», -»~,~ - .-,~- .*-,., ,_ ’*'~- ` “ " ' ' -e -f »-* - -- ~'-=e-"f'§?~7'\ '-ff" *=.~11-f'?"‘r>..1~» '= ::,~-.f.»~.:;-.- ‘-.a.r‘--ir < ` .¢.<~‘-`;‘¢$;.'~<" .'4""f.!'1"'= ~ e » ss. .. " ti- f t .. N uv. lhnlll! P. (UNM GRGGKEIIY ' You are missing a greg.; tr h Ot W8 ll