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OCT. 25. i898. l BRITAIN ARD FRANCE- neighboring nations have been at peace with each other for a contin- uous period of more than eighty years. existed during the hundreds of years in which they were almost constantly 444-\¥¥¥¥ \ B/ievs OWN SOAP _ ¥ ##41 4~4¥¥I~¥¥ nan: nv * 'THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP C0. T MONTREAL marine or Ti-is csiniun-zo ALBERT TOILET SOAPS. U I i4¥¥¥ ouo¢»ouv»»v¥»»¥4»»»l¥¥* Hllll All lllllllll lllllllll " ll. lllllllllll AT C. A.A. A. GROUDS 0n Tl|u|_~sila_y,0c_t 27 Noyes The subscriber having rented the meat store lately occupied by Wm. Scllars, comer Richmond and Hills- borough Streets, will keep constantly on hand a full supply of meats and provisions of all kinds and would re- specifully solicit a share of patronage. Goods delivered to any part of the city, free of charge. HENRY SMALLWOOD. -Oct 25th '98 i. BV. run, con|r_jsV_us_w_rousoi.Ann. Einar; sllrrnl aiu collusion icsnr inn iucrionsm _ DIALERIN LLL KINDS OF P. E.~ ISLAND AID I. S. AND AIERICAN PRO- NICE. sncuurms CATTLE, Ill. BSES, -IIAY, OATS, VEGETABLES FRUIT, IEATS, PDULTIY. BUTTER, ETC. __ aolnrr ron 'rrln “STllATTO|l UTTLEPY IME 0F SAIUNG VESSELS FROI BUSTUN T0 ST. .|0llN‘S ‘OCUIIIKWU urnnv n. c. s. LM- Ca._n. Soo. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineerin Cor nEUniversi . ltlng 'near tor General Work,Spee alties Hy raulic, Sanitary Engineering and Bri Des' inc. Ogge at Clihliriottetown and St, John, .C ‘1'1‘¢SP0ndcnts admires to Charlottetown _ ' LV V»»_-,_V;_.’i, _ _ . -' 3"" V rt- , ~ ‘=__ - ' - '. ».f`,1_ .gf ~_=‘_¢; 'I -'»;l§" .- - ~ 'lx I f _f .~,V-3'" ,gil-'*.~"'4»o_f W _- ‘*V~_-,_§,A’»’~ r.-"V",i 'v 1,. _ _ _if _ -§,¢~.'-__f' 'j. "1 _‘ts V :».1~.3’»‘;;-#_ fi i-» ,---».-~-.._- \____'__' *."_` _ .”1°‘- = _ 7 - -E "V ‘_ , ; _ -_-r - _ 5 ._ _§“~&'~»f; :E if __ 5322- €?_=,__ ___, _ _-., _,_-_ _ _i . s . = 7; » ~ 4' I'-.li 1 7755i; I' Ii- " 'r-.;_5_ " r’ ?=';;’F`I _ '__ f `i"--sz " k .. _ ELECTRIC LAMP 8,. I0, I6. 32, Candle Power. Any Doltage for Fu!l’s and Waddel|'s system. Be Sure *Nfl _NU the “Packard” the bootlamp made Dodd Rogers _at war has died out. There are few persons now living who can remember the time when Britain and France ‘ were last at war with each other, and those few, if they may be supposed to hostility, are now without much in _ fluence in the aifairs of either country. ' Nor can it be said that the people of either countr have an desire f ir expected that the ominous war-cloud which has suddenly overspread the itatin an armed conflict great disparity one way or the other, Fra ce, ifshe needed it. The strength the naval strength of a nation. It requires a term of several years in _ the relative naval strength of Britain _ and France respectively: ` Britain France Battleships. 1st class 29 15 “ 2nd and 3rd class 24 9 Coast defence vessels 17 24 Armored cruizers 18 18 Protected' 1- 128 47 I' Unprotected cruizers 3 14 Gunboats, lst class 42 16V ‘~ 2nd and 3rd class 20 33 17 49 Torpedo boat destroyers 103 Torpedo boats 190 The naval strength of Britain _is probably twice as great as that of France, and it would- be at sea that the tWQ_ _P__0Wers, in the event of war, would first come into collision . The formidable _army of_France would be idle, from sheer inability to get at hpr adversary. But on the other hand Brita.in’s great surplus of sea powér would_be found not so great as at first seems to be the case, becauseof the wide dispersion _of colonies to de- fend and the necessity of guarding and keeping open at all hazards the ,_ ocean channels by which her food sup- plies are brought from beyondlthe sea. Her security would be largely, dependent upon the rapidity with which she could shut up in port or destroy the formidable French fleets in the Channel and in the Meditter- ranean. So much depends upon the attitude of Russia that it may be said France is not likely to proceed to extremes without an understanding with her great nothern ally. In case they should unite ro make war against Britain they would have to- gether a land force double that of France alone, and a sea. power pretty nearly approaching in ships and guns the naval force of Britain. Russia is, after France and Britain, the strong- est of the naval powers, 111 cage of such a combination it would be a. life and death struggle on the part of Britain, and the world would speedily witness the most tremendous "and eventful contest at sea that the history ofthe earth would V afford. Britain's` defeat would mean her deposition from her present proud position as mistress of the seas to that of a second rate power, at the mercy of her foes. To that position the ous continental powers would gladly see her reduced, and therein lies the possibility of a combination to ofoot *A1111* end-_ We can imagine with _what tremendous energy Britain would air of a lorious triumph for thel 8 ‘British arms. It would not be the Hi-st time she had struggled against enormous odds and come of victori-- ous. And the recent achievements ofthe British army in India and on the .Nile give good ground to t 6 “_” l that thevalour andeiidurance of In the present critical relations he-3 mee have by no means détariombgd tween Britain and_France it must be since the day, of Wamgw or A}m,_-l burnt” in mind Q11” the “"0 8"°“'° Even without a single ally it is with- in the bounds of -probability that ' ' w ld whi Fr ce and Rus against her, Britain would lind support on one side of the Atlantic or the other- that would greatly strengthen her hands and more quick- ly terminate the struggle. _-_ cherish feelings of the old~time‘ snr-I-'°R'IAI‘ N°TEs~ Though Hon. Mr. Laird will not conduct the inquiry, owing to his removal to Winnipeg, the investiga- _ y y ~ _ _ _ ._ war, other than what has arisen from. “U” of the alfalfa of Dolchester P991 the irritation of the moment-_It isthere Wntiafy Will 80 f°1`W“‘_`d° _ _?”";_i°1 fore most earnestly to behoped and M°D01111»1d_» Q- C-» Of A11l'180111S » 11-S been appointed to do the work. sky may he dissipated without preci- Amfmg the Pxhlblts ‘lent by the Canadian government to the trans- ,P Butihe danger of an outbreak is Mississippi exhibition are some line ' so great that it becomes Britain to 3P°¢“-‘H959 of NOW' Scobla 9'PP_l‘13- one llook to her defences and take stock_ Chelfl-“A70 Bfauty ‘lfelghfl 26, ounces ,also of the offensive and defensive and ‘S 152.’ m°l_‘°s_ 1? circumference' ` Powers of Francg The Population of Forty-nine varieties in all_were sent. the British Isles on the one side and A “P°°“”°” °f ‘he Bl°“l"°_"” °"“”5° ‘S of France on the other shows no ”°“"'l5' 14 i“°l‘°S "‘ °"°“'“f'°"°”°° and weighs 19 ounces. The western- but Britain hasasli ht re nderanee. 8" are astonished 9° the magnificenfii _ __ _ __ ,_ __ __ ___ _ __ But if colonies gndp dsgendencies highly colored and fine-flavored fruit to dress our patrons to their itisfnetk. are _include_d, the population _ of the frqm Nova" SCOTT ' l I d British empire is at least live times as '_"_'°__ 1- f 1 ~ ’, ]_ E V* ' ~ 1" ' * ' great, as that of France and her The rather rare visits of Her Ma- w“°LEs.LE V ° '<15 ° 1 ~ V Wai' Possessiong jesty’s ships to this port are always _ . 1;. , V -_ “ In their respective forces there is a r°°°"°d fnth Pleasure when they 0°' ' S0135: iCh°'i9,l§,', “A _wide contrast, Britain’s strength °9"»1“nd=‘l" had been h°P.°d 'thu the A AUFAX" n ‘_ ' 4 being mainly developed in the moms Talbot _would have stayed for some _ _L _ _.z » _ Ba _ M ltd _ __ for offensive and defensive warfare at d“'Y° mth us- He' °°m'”°‘"d°" re' -~v’m’ .~e _ 89,, while France has 8 ,amy greater ceived imperative orders to join the V AT0;:f"T‘;;°;l’Ps_ oA,l,s_ f°f army and a formidable fleet also. The “qu”-dm” “t Hmfui and left’ for th” BUQTEB, EGGS, POULTRY land forces of France are at re 9°" y°°t°"d“y mol'-ning Th°r° ~ FRESH P°B'~" - = V ‘V sent probably four times the numrher little doubt _that the °umm9°s "e°Qiv A Consignments solicited. Liberal 'advances ’ t th” Britain has immediately ,,_v,,_i1'_ ed has relation to the trouble with mad§h_h_m»_ BRE-“NEB BRO; _ able. but this diagram is more F1'°~11‘=° °"°' °11° F“h°<1“ 111°°P°f- T110 P 0 fan -67 _Huia:.N.s. __ apparent than real, because with a “bla _despftches teu_th9't' th? 1mP°"_a'l ct°15d& _ \ larger population, Britain could speed- lmvy is being hekf In readiness ' fm' ‘ I _ "" _ ily arm and equip as large a force as; 'my emergency' i ‘ 1 ` of an army can be increasedand de- II” i°_“” i“St:3;‘; °f Shel t°° gre" , V910 h - kl h to eratiomacco to is oyal utter- ., Ped muc more qmc y t an can ances under the British dag that Red- 1 mond, a Parnellite member Vof parlia- which to construct and equip a war- ment’ W” Permitted th” 09-119' d“Yf W ship of the larger class. The following | “ll fm' cheerlf f°l`_ M‘“_'°_h“”d` 4°” "' table from the World Almanac shows Pohmcal meeting In Irehndr. R°d' mond stated that the sympathies of Irishmen are with France in the pre- sent lrouble. This -is only _true of a portion of the Irish people. If war with France should un_f_0l1t\1DBf46l1Y break out-, Irishman would be found battling for the old Hag as loyally and as bravely as they foug_ht_ at iWater- loo under the Great Duke. » __¢é-_ At the time of the formation ofthe Lauriercabinet in 1896 it 'Was' ‘freely intimated, that a reason why ` Sir _Richard Cartwright was not made Finance Minister was that” he would presently lgo to. .London ~ as High, Commismoner. Sir Donald-_ Smith, now Lord Strathcona, -has rendered good service as Canada’ .Y P land as High Commissioner. He is The meeting of the Kaiser and the 'Sultan at Constantinople is -described clasped hands with appaaent infection. The Sultan presented the Kaiser with a. magnificent sword, and his gift to the Empress was a necklace “of al- most priceless value.” And now the sembles the Kaiser.” No doubt “the Great Assassin " as Mr. Gladstone Uncle Sam is now struggling with with that of 'he Repiihlicf It is monopoly and there are other special there is the dense ignorance of the _the people of.Porto Rico are educated 'up to the standard of a modern, free, Britain ou p an - , _ sia combined at sea, and compel them IH 011111 1111116 11 V931* and P1"‘m"“b1°`»to a peace on no unfavorable terms. `C0111111@1”°9 |155 SP1`“118 “P be°W°1’°“‘VButthere is also reason to hope that, Dhem “Hd much Of the feelmg which in the event of such a. combina'ionl Daughter Followed lt and Rs- gained I-lor Health lllfforod Agony' With ‘!’a_ln_8_ 1' stomach -~|-looms curse. " - Thotsttmonhhvlnisvor ot'Hood’r8sr~ “pm-ill; |,re,_u worthy ot confidence al though they came from your most trusted neighbor- T119! 111°. W.'it.'l"°” by h°°°°t 9,091, who are grateful lor_ the cures ao- oomplished by this wonderful medicine Read this statement: _ °° 1 was .mitted with severe palm in mr stomach from which I suffered much agony at times. I was afraid to go any distance from home tor fear oi having an attack. I was treated tor ncuralgla ol the heart without avail. At last my mother wrote and urged me tO 1117 H0013* 5.“!"‘°' parilla. I have her letter before me at the present time and ltreads as follows: ‘_My dear child, it grieves moto learn that F011 snfler so -with your stomach. Do get I bottle ot Hood’s Sarsapatilll 5115 W1' 111° know the result, tor I am conodout It Saved My Llfe.' [am glad to- state that I abided by my mother’s advice and I am now healthy and strong. I never think of being without Hood’s Sarsaparilla in the house. _It is s ' great help to mothers while nursing. I have given it to my baby with satisfactory results. I 'cannot state all I would like or the many benefits I have known: Hood’s gladly recommend it.” MRS-JOHN LA PAGE, 240 Church St., Toronto, 0113- ’ I Hood s.ssrsanari1la is me by al-uggms. si; six for Sgt Prepared only by c. i. ness sr co.. Lowell. Mass V I I W -Hare the best after-dinner _ llocd’s Pills r»m..n1i¢iresu»»’».~n°~ WE StLL V He a fa d A f hewoeld V And in his house herl She faintlyasmil *Silnnyside, Qiieéni;Squia Sarsaparilla to give to other sufferers. I- _ You tanlihill _ V ‘_‘__ _ _,fa Or did > Anrl also _ __ ed and answered lag ' _ ,It to ,the _ odem Store vcu ge And buy the Ring from JURFY & For wedding presents we have a _ SILVERWARE all new and lowest prices rnowsns' New l ,__ L. pa ‘lf»Vyou»h,uy youu TPUN IIS ' ~ ;.... _ 3 V the , FIHEST clicool-A1'E that can be thatiiis the covering useiifonf‘_Snow- flake” Chocolate. The finest blended Vanilla, and the lightest, whitest, smoothest cream .ever made, _ ~ that? is the centre of the V .Snowflake V Chocolate._ - _ _ r. -i " No better combination was ever made. _ Ask _for them and don’t_ _ be 1_ put elf with old fashioned ‘ goods ' I ' _ OctZl .diswtl Dec3l,’99 r - _ Iciigiiiii-its as a most cordial one. The two sover1 _ _ _ _ eigns did not, after the continental ` _ _ manner, embrace each other, but \they' E ryboa .be "ian ' ' _ E oaniretia hasIi?sli.nmctin'i|s,Lh<4i.liilT§l.i?A-Italy orvghl can readtily learn howto take Photos. S. iF Tarbush Size 16x20 only $2 48 Cla on Pic _ami-lled,W_'ater Coloi-s.Senias, Oil Paint- nntil Xmas for only $25 00. this_Voffer is going Remember the name, self overnin communit on t 8 F l i` A l` 4 - 1 ~ . A_ Share of your business Policies and certihcates Cameron* Block 1 THE ’ ‘ . » , -.*<._»f~’ 4: ~.»~i . A ,ff _ g e, _ _ _us , ar- ,» lottetown none other ie resrntin this . . , ' 9 Z ' ~ ' priyileges that ave contrary to the House_wjtlioutauthrri_ty. ah'0', United States constitution. Then Oil Pcrraits with handsome frame, _ _g_ , _._I- Sj ,. I ._ V_ .. » _. §_V~ ~.-1;.-._~ gg w-£51 ..».s. J -- . :__~.‘~:-;<_,_ 1- ' ;.. ` ` _ -~f_-"~'-_ » _ ?\~ 3 a °* i "' 2 K ar? "' L _ .» _. ~ V _. ' 1: . ;'3?`_ s l ' L r *‘ representative in England, and this -- _ _ ‘V - if _ ' A A may -havcdelayed the carrying out of . _ f » : ‘ _ § f .lf the orginal programme, but there is V ’ I V --~~ ” I F ' 'il ° G d _ , ._ _ V __ f' 'firm' s;'.:.1:::;';‘.‘.:i..‘i°.”":.‘;°.‘;'..‘..“'..§’;i V A-Ns TH! weiisiree for the post and its ' ' A' V l ii understood tobequite in accord with ' FQR V “~ _ ;_ ”` ' 'A _ ~ ii $3-_ I _ ik 't I "ll 'A ._ _ _ _ _ ° ._ U ~ I "11 - 1 - » ' -`='- "'*`~` German newspapers are landing the H. V ` _ _V TV _ r Sultan in most fulsome terms, one of E _ 0 _ _ them speaking of him as “a great reformer who in many respects re-V REPRESENTED' “Y 9 ' _ » was wont to call him,' is greatly elated “fill siveaC€1_mera__§\i'b_55>vew swater color ‘ _ _ _ with these later tributes to his worth. am§§,,ni,?l2‘§i,li§_ $4 ' °” °‘"_° °"l°"‘ _ _ _ _ _ w Crayon Pictu res __ l . _ _ ‘ ° ' y - .lv ' . the prgblem gf hgrmgniging' the (yur. lllt‘BB S28 16X90. vlllll I1‘¢llIl6 llnd my 29 per Cent! dlsl/ounc on the rency in his new colony of_,_Porto Rico “UP” 911991 f-`1` 0111119111 0111.7 $5 A311# for toll days. f .1 is be dim it oak. Ti. 1?*¥°» "'11 “‘“°l? °f"°”P°’ ‘"1-°"’§1P‘“'*°--. L8 __ 51:; are m__;o lieu Va w.en _Come quick _,with your photo, tintype, -_ , T _ po estohede lt ith. _ _ A -sp. . 1... . °;.g'°::°.:::z'2;“.f';1f°iV‘:..:.“°:. 1°'11°°' *°°1°° "°°°» Poople and the matter of government- P111'°“'5- 7°-1` 1’-'X‘11¥5 P1'°°1?11l S” YW* dwg' al su V_ U of the church no be dealt children a nice natural color or water with.PP0Irt will be a long time beforsl °°.l°' °i°lf"°‘ .if °°t ° °"y°"’ whim An new goods this se"B°n‘ _tig_ht,if the dreaded emergency should -g If g if if ' y he A v A I A l A i rarise. Even then we should not des- 'United States model. Ch'°°W”»'°°°l5°°dtlD°°1 |’| g . g 6 _4 W O _ In CLOCKS we have as in the Cir.- ' and-V the WATCH Ega great assortment. and lE_tepa_irin§ proir ptly attended to Jewelry a.t.