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A4 H _*___ ...V 4, ._ 0 , . - \ ff , , si; ‘WL » Q, H ._ ., .t“ ~»,.~e. ‘ I l _. _ <. ‘ep ..., `\» ..,. ,$1 __ _ u _ 4 _ ».t.., ..~'.-.-_._ . ., . ,.. _ . w-’ ,_ -,< '»,. .-it -_ ` v 'VY 4 _ >_, ,_ ._, /,_ 4, y ,~ J ' ;. _ _, :_ <14. _ 'A 41%,.. ._ v.,_'_ "J 5 I _ \ ~r‘;~ ‘M - ,,_»Y__,'___` _. _ , I _ '_' , _,V i _. 4 THB CHAR!-0rTEI0."?”” DH¢'¥f¥_% 19 Joi. e ~ A ~ 7 ' -; ` _ I - ` I ~ _ ' '- but-F l ’ ~.i | nur _ 'IU-If 1 ` _ t I I i - 41 ifali V 1 _-' s-` ' = _, __,,__,_,-=,_.,_.,,} _., _-fs.,-_; 2. ‘»- ~f MONDAY IOBNING DECEMBER lillllt ni, ` , r T --1'. ~:<_'.-' nz: _-_ ~.~.---_-f..-~ ..-~='1-f-'-Y-=---'-~~'-j~"' -- .._.__- . -- _-__-_~_-_-.-.- -.-__ __-_-.-._ V/lnflfss TELEGIAPHY- humane work of the light house and me ___ _ life-saving stations. Steady progress ll whue de,-‘W md d,“pp°,“,m°m hue* niahlnginlts developmontandappiicstirn The S H. d .th Boils for Six so faratieiided the affortsof Marconi to md it m-"st nm' be '°w°”°n th" gnu- URM DIUILS ill ¢hu°Britl8h Isles-355 0\lf» U Bfe WI W Months. ne ...___ ' ae Station, Om., tells of his ex- ai.. Eu of, 1889 I was contiriuaily'“°" .coming after another for about six months. I suffered terribly, and ,U was in a very bad condition. in _.inc Blood Bitters, and began to feel ri... 'better after taking it. I kept on the luntil I had used five bottles. and nv"- and have remained so ever since. SM’ ` b.\. I have not had the least sign of a Uurlocai intewst in the \\'ii-eless sys- B is increased by the fact that the winter steauiers Stanley and Mliito are 0, pped with thi- Marconi apparatus. y can atitiiy time conitnunlcate with ,,,, other, but there are unfortuiii\tel_\' 0l` Slly il'OLil)lC 2l`iSl_ilg fl`0m the no stations on either side of the straits gh boil.” “"” I There is nothing like Burdocli mu, Blood Biiters for had blood, boils, .,.,,_, pimples, dyspepsia, indigestion, ,.,,_.,, Stomach, Liver. Bowels or Blood. by which the steiiineis can hold coin- .- iiiuiiitfutloii with the siiom. Of course L, the italian Minister of Marine at Whether the signals passed over Ll lcan truthfully say that I was cured' or tlirouuli the iiitniiituiiis the reader may L establish winless communication ands tmu‘s_tMn8s mm' t'h°ugM to be im' °f 'e service across the Atlantic, the new p°“lbl°_hav° urudy been wcnmpllshed ‘WW system is making progress. Hundreds of by wm "hat °m°““° °t “Vim 'I1 l“V°sl°d» "-‘“°h ,,h|,,,,,e new equipped Wm, M,,,.c0,,| NEWFOUNDLAND llE.l0lC[S» more thsnlnall that `are`owned by the res *'“ ~ t . So f A ii I Mr. Elie Braizeau Meadowside appliances and talk with nach other The Anglo French ,NM which m d “°mp°"°`“ ',”.° °_ "Wm BN lm* i _ y se _. s long distances. ln one or more the oontmvenles between the ,£0 °'“'“|“3 bill 3'0"* .l0.U_l7f'°'50»0wl Ye" es a trans-Atlantic liner has been wunmes Mwngypt Moroceo “nd the “bil” ¢l\,°v|'°'¢°`lP5°'fN3|l\ 010°'-Pic ll¥hf»|DR perience with Bojlg gnd ahle to keep up comiuuiiiciitlon with the ` ' in io he first time in her history; The titles to nd, iulning and timber grants will no nger be depreciated hy the insertion fthe “’i`i'eii.ty clauses" therein. Agricul- ire and ininiiig will no longer he re arderl on that coast by French inter- ference, for to-day that littoral belongs hsoluteiy to Newfoundland, The l<‘reiich have given up for ever their aiiu to exclude Newfoundland Usher- iiien from fishing along the Treaty Shore. iey rctaiiia right of fishing concurrent- ly with Newfoundland flsheriiien on that ore. But many think they cannot exercise that right profitably, and that icy will a*~aiidon fishing on the Treaty A ‘ h d i I French Shoreqnostion in Newfoundland' an _ penn or iuereaii s nie ur np W f H un d U mb , ta tt 1 Burdock Blood Bitters' ""“°“t nm emi" mpacrols' an|::wi)er:t,.-iiitons:fTe;. iondmeldeiatcly n;'e\l;- pool - . _ ' tell, _th ti 'th tire li t f fti hi h He sayS:__ ii In the Spring I.oiigdisl.ances at sea are iiiore easily toundmnd “dow” in her denvamnce do “ 5 “ 5°" 9 U 0 "W 9 "ed ""1" °" 'md °.“""g 1° th" from ii trouble which had lasted for 200 bl d i h b H 0 e elevation of thelandbetweoii the stntloiis. years Francegives up an her “gms on |0581 “nd ith” “"1" Whlthl’ Which made” 'ro u e W t 0 S_ n But recently ‘ilarcoui fnoni the companys ' den ` ' the dry land over 800 miles of shore. The station in Cornwall addressed a message whole wuz "ne is now absolutely Thin* 0' ith” 5l8“mcl"lC9 °f the” U . Th - British andbelongstoNe\vfoundlaiid for I gums me hundred and any “ve oiia, italy which was correctly ti~niis~ L '55 August l got a bottle of Burdock ...int-fi ai. was iinoihe iiiiiiiatars reply, ,H distance is nearly 1,000 iiiiles, and lo Alps lie across the lint- of traiismis- 0 llevs tliatit would be a very risky experi- nt for the olty of Charlottetown to own and operate an aleotrlo lighting plant. fact is that A majority of the electric 50-are owned and run by the city and n corporations. In thesa365 plants a I~:aii;is,ui~¢i».»ie saao,'otto,tii oiugew asm, in Manohoster$400,0fll and in Liver- l5fl),il)|. Yet the-Leamin gton News thelrowii lighting only one shows a cit of $1800 on its first year's working. oit' and towns which manufacture their own electric light and of these 354 do so at a profit and only one made a loss, nnd n small loss at that, and in the ll rst year'n workxlng, when everything' was new and the revenue had not been fully developed. The Leamington News shows that not only in conducting electric light plants, l but in public owned gas plants and street railways also the public owned services earned from li to fl per cent. more on the capital invested than did the companies conducting siinilsr public ser_ vices. In street railways the earnings of the city owned roads for last year netted $8,000,000 as against hare are those who would have us be- ` ‘ wht-ii one of the st-eaiiicrs is in port and Shore’ Bc this as it may Newfounmam, $l~m0.0(lUf0l' U19 CUIHDBYIY l"0l\"l3- EVGVY' tl tl ~ lil . . . W who oit.-cs in n great deliverance froiii u throughout the British isles civic with ie o iei at sea t s difllculty will be rel] & oln/ia`tetI, and _iii case ofnaceideiit or f0l_e,Kny0ke_ _uLom_,_,,m,Rh, Lau Whom Bu,,d,nK as-l uiifoicseen difficulty oetiiiiing it. will ‘<"'}',‘,’,C'~::“,"f’*;(’:_`>;»s mmk Bydneyc K alwayshe convenient and desirable that H ‘-" *OS-*~ 11-- "~ "U“'HI>S- ROSS. HA. I-» L. B the hosts may be able to coininunit-ate each other A SPf.C|AL PUT ON. cial train will be put on the road ine- # V, mi ` ati 1\sH0l1lbi€d the IWC" 9030 WHS miie" ‘iff for deciding against the George Street their WFHUI ll! I-71° “UV” “ffewed 9°- site. In regard' to both these iiiattci-s The special train oii the Sackville-Toi” them - ~ _ ,~ _ _ _years and cannot iiiinglnc iiiiy greater dis- iiniiii ni Sackullc fioiii 4 p. ni. till 7 ii. ni tmgsl Dr' ChMe_8 0,ntment gave me w_ the following day anti then on ordinary lief from the first application, and has occasions will come forward without de» 383;' enum' freed me of th ” h°"ibl° N ECK WEAR Our Christmas neckwear is just-well it`s- (wlsli we could think of some big long word that would do justice to its elegance), come see it at any rate. New weaves in siiks --fresh from the 1 o:ns. The latest shapes from the best makers. Neckwear Elegance And it’s not expensive eith Neckwear Perfection er 25c, 4oc, 5oc, 75c. Whatever else you give him for Christmas, be sure and give him a natty tie. One or a dozen-tt makes no difference, he can use them all, and will be glad lie’s got them.-This Christmas Neckwear. way everybody for SUGGESTIONS Overcoats, Suits, Fancy Vests, Rain Coats Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Mtifllers, Shirt Protector, Cloves, Pajamas, f Hosiery, Suspenders, Cuffs, Underwear, Fur Mitts, Fur Collars, Fur Gloves, Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Lined Gloves. Every article fairly and rightly priced,-no fancy figures. We'll put aside anything you select and keep perfectly-“mum”-about it until Santa Claus _g Pnowsz 'Phe "Wonderful Cheap' Men BROS. incntine line will go far to put mail Bomd iiintteis by that route in good shape. The More CHRIST- g g is ll inake connections as good as in suiiinicr tiuie, leave nothing to be desired. The lneoiiilng iiiaiis will re- lay. They ought to reach this city ut, say,5o'cloclrln the afternoon, or some - _~ _ -1 20 liou rs later than by the summer service. ` _ We take the earliest opportunity to ex- press our own and the gonerai satlsfacf tion for what has been done to quicken the service by providing the special train from Saclwille to Tormentlne. That it is to be done quite promptly will lessen the inconvenience that would otherwise have been felt. -_*___ With one boat on the western route and nlniost nil the freight coming viii Picton where the Minto is unequal to the task of carrying lt, a strong case is made out for a third winter steamer. Tlierenson why the freight comes by'1’icto\i way are two-the higher freight rate and the inadequacy of the means for handling I heavy freight by the Tormen tine rbute Q An astronomer in the Liek observatory limi discovered ni crack iii the \nooii`s sur- ', face or crust eighty miles long. Where- upon another astronomer in Harvard de- ! clnret-\ that this is “old news" as he diitcov. cred the fact twelve years ngo in 1392 that there are thousands of deep cracks in the moon'| crust of various lengths. Thus far the rival astronomers. But the plain l common people were aware of all this ~ generations ago. If not, why is it that the individual with a “cracked” intellect has been from time immemorial described 'las "luny". i aavuthechooltotho Kldnoya. Thosunlslhs ,. ' Dodd’s _ » Kidney The indignation felt and expressed bv e people and press of Chai'lottet0\'ll ever ' th sl ll & GU' .1-0 the general public the pi~ogrcss of mor,hemai,m_mng'ments by the Wes” ‘ the wireless system is slow, but it- is er sydn°ytc'E' 'iii-iiig utilised all over the world, o:i th Gen¢r5| C0mmi55|0" M3|'ChHl‘lt_ every sea,in the conduct of the war I-y _me ipriggdnrlrganiesnspglett on eoiiimi neon son and land in the fur East and in the tween SM_k\,,,,e and Tol_me“,_,nt to leave 4-xs»dwi vr ' ` peaecfiil interests ol’ eoniiiierce, and the Sn :_._ _ .c-_-.1 - in n route was relieved on Saturday by eannounccnieiit froiii Ottawa 'that n. The wharf is not yet in sight, and the intini' ckville daily at 7 o'clock in the niorn- ation g. The Board of Trade Council had been H;|},,| led to consider t-he mail service and me B ietfiuatters, bitt before the members “Hy” ownership is coming into vogue, simply because it pays and because the people geta better service for less money than under the contract systeiii. Surely there is a lesson in this for Charlottetowii how- much interested parties may nd- vocate the other sldc. ` --mi end of the mntfter in regard to the extension of the rails to the Plant Line of the station site lielngiocated nt. ioro street will not he accepted by card of Trade or the citizens gener- ntil satisfactory reasons are given was some plain speaking nt the of Trade meeting on Saturday. will yet be heard of these matters. é TXVENTY YEARS 01” PILES. ren s Cloth Coats , Clear . I-,“ ,‘I suffered from itching piles for twenty _ ase."»-lvlyn. J. S. Moliaiu-IN, Farmer! iid Coiiti-victor, Tiverton, Oiit. U40 °f 5° °°'°~ 17°' _ -both men‘s and v/omen'a styles-afford can is the sans as in all all the advantages of the moat expensive ' |u"m.¢|-,__ 4|,..¢¢f¢¢| _.-kind, yotaava the cost of superfluous gold. P l _ V , ..- . _ ___ ‘_-__._t. . Q The Pipe __ 0f PCHCC and the Fragrant V Cigar ,,_.. “_ 1, ,_ Tosmokers: -We t h in k we show the finest line of , A pipes, cigars and smokers’ requisites in the city. We guarantee every pipe we neil. Our high grade meerschaums have all been mi croscoped and_ are flawless. Lowest prices prevail. A. W.t REDDIN. The Square Druggist, ¢ Sunnyside. ,§f\l\_ C '-*"5 AE » U 5:, E.” t 3. . 1" '-.gf i grey broadclotli coat' with silk lining and well made, marked $8.00. Sat- rdav yours for $2 io. i bl ack beaver co t, lined 1 through, marked $6.50, aturday for $i 5o. 1 black benverlcoat llncd .tu through, ma; éd $9 50, Saturday for $3.00. 2 plush caper, witli,Thibet fur trimming, all lined, marked $6.85, Saturday for $2 oo. I curl t:lfith'c1pe with bear fur collar, lined with Roman satin, marked $9.50, Satur- day for $2. 50. Chiidrcn’s 20 cloth coats for children, - all s‘zes, and at greatly re- duved prices to clear, all .Chi|d_tb(lueacl:;;dinal,iuaroon, green, 9 I H 7 I _ These Coats we will ` not allow on apm_oba_ End ladiey coats, Saturday _ » I ' I-rn! ¢|.|ARLQ-|-1-E1-Qgvlql ¢;r;A"Rp|AN_i`l,fi V ltuillgtlfatttéiiiiaei _V sllUltPlill°il`lT§iit:|ntS Begins at _ _This I 9o’clo¢_l< I ` iM'o`rrling --AT--` _ F. PERKINS , it-1E List siiuitniv sins- I for nits YEAR. _ Our annual Saturday sale commences at 9 o'clnck this morning. We've been preparing for this sale all the week, and we are bound to make this sale the most interesting' of all our Saturday sales. This is the last Saturday sale we intend to have this year. Read on and today let tis have 9, visit from you, r _va ue. eie are some of the prices: ‘_ $2.oo coats for 5oc ` $2 65 coats for 65c _ _ to 55c each, Saturday only at Prices . to ...D0 me for 5. for sc each- 7 ;$3.7o coats for 93 each. _ 33-75 coat for 94c each. $3. 50 coats for 88c. 2.75 coats -foi 69c. ' 6.50 coat for it .5o. tion. Positive Sale. I _ 256 yards apron lawn with border. full apron _Tw width. Saturday for gc yd. 'cgnht all 80°d 51134125 4 yard, Saturday only 55c Ladies- Lancs' Hiniicr- edging weil worth ioc This is our special for 5 Safllfdw- Lots more to zo par or rug-t at the W soecialdiscoiitit Saturda Apron Lawn G Flannel waisting in Chiefs bla k and white, pink and Io dw f I d_ _ I whitlel, navy and white, etc _ o a ies awn i 1 _ handkerchiefs.-’wlth lnce :fr up ossc yard' Sat ` each. Saturday 5c- each. _et a i piece all wool black °h°°5e ff°m- lustre 44 inches wide, fpecini for Saturday only 39:: yard. i ' ll l ’ , PA clo'tl1i)if(iea apieziyoshirlfeuoi I uile green, suitable for 7 » Y Saturday only 25c'yard» ` .-. 8: C0. Wool Tams 25 wool tems worth up Cloth Remnants 2 5 cloth remnants. This lot contains a nice' variety of coat cloths for children's t half price From Our Dress gods Department 4 pieces of cravenetle inches wide inarkedh 75c 5 pieces all wool French day only for 35c yd. _ i piece of 44 in walsting, ‘ riped waisting special, for turday only 29c yard. omans wear. special for 25 per cent discount. THE ABOVE GOOD FOR SATURD good colors auch as navy S ARE REDCUED AY ONLY ‘ Best (liven fo Attention 4 ° qusgomer, _ The Millinery Leaders. `\ CIICDSC ifOiTl-3ii iq ` .1 - ~-'-~_~:~-~- ~ ' 5 p. c. 20 Year Gold Bonds of Tile IIANMII LIFE iS8llllilNllE ilu. (ASSETS OVER $27.000.000.00 ) \ for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on easy, terms [of pay ., ment. For pirticulars addmss ` ' , . ‘Q ' could bo thought of for maid or matron J 1-, than a Simmons A ° -rg' lla wfnfgee achfm; Chai-lottetown,| Manager P. E. I. Branch ` ]*T\`\ assortment to ~`_“* ,.» . Simmons Neekleto are made of the some high grade seam- I len stock, and are Pf°l°¢f°d by the same guarantee. We’ve a large line to choose from; \ G..F. HUTCHESON. "1 I bnnunuimarttieam. t I ' “iles” °’“i““"°'i I f -NNN' ttn¢l\¢iai.n|..¢i.»t>u»a 7 7 '> °,l:‘“':,_°' “chi” I- sy aura..-.4 iitaiwn » _ ° 8° which branches from tho __ ‘ ”’°"'u°° '°"°h°“'m‘ with an interesting showing of goods 'suitable for Christmas presents or New Yesr’s gifts. Nothin nicer to ive to your ilunbimd or Brother than ni Dressing (gown, or Sgmoltlng Jacket. We have nice ones. Czllid And lee them. _ Wo have a nice line of gloves in Mocha, Reindeer etc, fn beet tpiality, and anyone would appreciate a pair of gloves at 1 _iis season ol ` t e year. Tien, Colllra, Cn s, in fact moat everything in gentlemen'| wear we keep fa stock! An early call will give us very gi :at piewm . and pront to yourself. . Joins _ 'r. M¢i