._ . ._ V _ f -'*.~_- » » rf-»‘=f `,f-_ ';\_._»1~.Ir.:»§t§@.;<1f:f=‘*.;% r.-~=_.-.i'*'t‘:=-1.»i;<‘fr‘..¢:>is3,- _ _ ff ` ~»`»_“~ 1" ‘ _~ ..‘ ~' r.‘-""'=‘*-'-.--W,-~.~.'. _....<..~»».»~-....:.-.i...c-fi-}.-v\“°l'i\i»»'iw»=s"" . '-- `~""i H " ' ' l ' V l , l _ -_--'E3 ° ras oUA_f:.niAN cHAi>.Lor'rEroWN, Novnnnsn 6 :seo Q- 7 - ,_ ,_> N-_7________:_-:___ __-____ g " ml ---.§_-. _Wil not Intel l tlllllll IOP To tlie Bazaar in aid' of the New Cathedral will find at F. J. H()R.NSBY'S. Book and Stationery Store A great variety of useful and ornamental Articles, cheaper than cheap. Dolls, Games, Toys, in great variety. Books from the best authors. Pictures framed and unframed, Cul. Glass Butter Coolers, Water Bottles and Decanters, Japan- ese Vases, Tea Pots, 5 o`clock Tea and Chocolate Sets and a lot of goods too numerous to mention. F. J. HORN SBY. P.S.-Japanese Paper Nap- kins in stock. \__ _ _._ . . .__ _ '_- - DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OQOQ-CQ-I GRADUATE MCGILL UNIVERSITY) Oillee and Reaidenoe.Dorchlcster Street East. p0fllceHours,9tol0a. m., to 3,and 7 to 8 m Prhmnt attention to Country Cases. Oct 15 I and Wt! lHl MORNING OUHROIO. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 188. __ ________ niigézg EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. Richard Hunt has been desig- nated substitute U. S. Consul Agent at Summerside. A son of Sir .loly and a son _ of Hon. Mr. Dobell, have gone to the i war in South Africa. l Sir Louis Davies returned home by' the night train of Saturday, looking| robust and vigorous after his Atlantic trip. He will rfccive a warm Welccme , to his native I~land. Military Orders of Nov 2nd convey to Lieut. Col. Otter, the Govenor General,s “highest congratulations upon your very soldierly embarkation,” with his wishes for the honor and renown of the Corps during the cam- paign. ' Premier Farquharson desires to return thanks through the press for the people of this Province to Sir William C. McDonald for the gener- ous provisicn he has made to provide manual training in schools. Late despatches from London indi- cate that though there is no immediate prospect of intervention by the conti- nental powers,they will,when the war is cver.clai n compensation in territory » \_\ \°' ty.-\ 8*. '-`\ z‘\'- O iSENDTl-IECHILD 8! ii You iiii ioii We know that it is _' ' not safe to send children * - to most grocery stores 4 , because very often they " I O nearer home, if Britain annexes the Dutch republics. France is believed to be actively preparing the way for this course of action. There seems to be so much connd- ence bcth in Britain and Canada as Of m0Sl_'. H7283 1,3 8 d¢f¢CffD¢i l to what General Butler will do when he reaches the front that it is just possible some disappointment may follow. There seems to be no doubt that he is an active, energetic com- ' ,re imposed upon, but _~ imander, who thorou hl knows ` ii i ;'.i;. ;i..§i:.;.‘:::_° li..‘°..i;';”‘;.°::;‘~§ _ WINTER SPORTS. If nav-_fu bw -1 'Population in 18311 or 17'5g(J)l“nd il Continued From the First Page. . _ ice boat, and nearly all of the summer ~ _rachtsmen are in possession of su: s oi 0 ~ . canvas which lie useless all winter. 'lhe ice boat is r' ved with the or 'n is now considora ymore. t 111! D01 not been strongly fortified, and the in- habitants are now in fear that thi Boer forces may yet reach them. Colenso, now abandoned to the ene- my, is 122 miles by rail north of Pietermaritzburg. An exchange states that the line of approach to the Natal capital is overa mountain road wholly commanded by the largest piece of artillery in South Africa. It is hoped that the town will be occupied by a strong British force before the enemy reaches it. There are now about 3000 British troops there. She Didn’t Recognize Hiin. A person who occasionally preaches in South London arrived to take tho place of the vicar, who had been call-I ed away on account of some family be- reavement, and found an old and rather asthmatic lady struggling up the steps which led to the front docr.le courteous- ly gave her hisarm te assist her,and wh. n they reached the dame asked him it he knew who was going to preach. ‘~llr. So-and-Sc,” replied the pirson. giving his own name. ‘-Oh, dear me,” ex- claimed the old lady. °-help ine down again, it you please! l’d rather listen to the groaning and oreaking of a windmill than sit under him.”aud she prepared to decend. The pax-sen gently assisted her down stairs, and sigbiully remark- ed. as he bade her goodbye, "I would- n’t gc in either if I wcren’t the preach- er.”-London Daily Te legraph. “Every Path _ Hath a Puddle.” The puddle in the pathway circulation due to a blood supply that instead of grow- ing clear and strong like a mountain brook. is stagnant igg di - ary jib and mainsail rig of the small slcop so common to Charlottetowi twould be asmall matter to build ice boat hulls tc suit the canvas and spar: oi the novelty and the speed attained by steel-shod crafts and the ease with which 'hey can be managed. The construction of an ice boat, too, offers a much largrr scope for the ex- ercise of amateur ingenuity than does the ccnsteuction ol small boats to which so many amateurs turn their ' heads each summer. The familiar sloop rig is not the only sail plain used by yachts- men. In many places the rigging and canvas. and in tact hull construction are as' diversified as those affected in ves- sels which slip up and down the stream when the thermometer is away above ihe fre- zing point. 'Ihe leg-of-mutton and big sail plans follow the sloop sail plan in popularity, but yawl and mac- kinaw rigs are nor uncommon. In size they range all the way from lit;le craft which spread from 120 to 200 square feet ot canvas tc those which carry from 700 to 800 square yards. If Chrrlcitetewn is tc be up-te-date in sports during the coming winter an ice boat club should be organized at once and an iceboating regatta should bis he ld. UNCLE SAM WAS FOOLED. Man1zm,¢Nov.:2.-A sensation was created in the senate yesterday by the declaration ct Count D’Almsnas that owing to the ignorance of the Spanish- American Peace Treaty Commis.ioners, three islands of the Philippine group, the two Baisnes and Calayan island, both north of Lnzon,~were not included in the scope ot the treaty. These is- lands, he asserted; ought to be made _ $3.00 5 4.15 1 . 4.75 The 'above Jackets are all marked in plain will be sold for cash only. I any of our patrons can -~ safely send their children for anything they want We will be more careful in waiting upon them than if some of the older people came. We pay special attention tcorders, Ask or write 'for prices. We sell only the best grcceies and can- ned gcods and can save you on your grocery bill. Try us, ORl3lOlll HOROSOY .~ ~ I is '»\ss.\s'\§ t l perform. g y his business,aud is phssessed of a resolute ‘ will- Probably he never said what is p reported of him, that he “expects to O eat his Christmas dinner in Pretoria.” If he can reach the Transvaal capital ` as a victor within that time he will certainly achieve great fame. The 3 chances are that his hosts of admirers are just now expecting greater things of him than he or any other man can _--`s_- The Montreal Witnessisayr- ‘No ,English Protestant Premier has ever' serious wars than this one. Whateverl and impure. Paddles may and become limpid streams. ~ That is what Hood's Sarsa- parilla does with human | blood. l It clarifies, purified and strengthens the blood, and ‘when this is accom- * plished, the-,vital organs. liver, lungs, i kidneys, bowels, are‘al1 braced g and in- vigorated. It never ds`eappos'ats._. Dylpgpdg-"My wife snlered from. he purified, however, and” Jas. Patou & Cc. ~ ` 5 33,1, mn* |“,__ 35°." mv- g- md ;tweenDavidson's grocery store andaurake Bros _ hearty '°mm_,, _ T_w_ Conn Cu* hgh meat market. Any one ilndlng same will be the basis of negotiations for the libera- tion of the Spanish' prisoners. -111-lxzlq BARGAIN sale of fall and winter und erwesr-Little need for head lines; `the prices tell the 1.'-ivy. This isn’t a "fortunate accident.” it is the fruit ot well-laid plans and harc work together tor cold weather, which because of short lots or missing sizes ‘ceuldbe bought far-below price. It’s capital chance to outfit the whole ta mlly, it you come soon. Some are 25 p. o. belowregnlar pri-ce. All our last yea r’s REMNAN 40 or-A so sees sf nurse cools.. fcrgeur customers. All the best things' 3 to 6 yds 5 in lengilr-In Bloilsa, Fanolee- hsrbor duri-ig the summer, aid ith A used on the 16 and 18-toot cliss boat during the season ot open winter. ‘L Ice boat races races are a great deal » more exciting than yacht races; not be- I cause ot the added danger, but because REDUCE 1 s and must be sold REGARDLESS OF co for $1.90 A $3.90 for $2.50 for 2.00 4.20 for. 2.25' 3.00 for 2.00 4.90 for. ~ for 2.00 5.25 for for 2.00 .- 6.75 for 2.95 3.00 for 3.75 11.50 for - 5.00 for 5.00 V 11.75 for 6.00 ’ for 4.80 V .\ . s .1 ,_ 6 li ~ ° ° rheumatism, dyspepsla and pains in her, _ , , _ QUEEN B1.REm._ i urier as one or t e aid of the sin not get niief. sas i-“assent Hoof, - _ _ _ . _ _ gmpipg, thgggh Britgin hgg hgd more SIISBDIIHIA llld tfléd lf. TIHBI \0'“lll en- LOST-"03 s&l7m'd5Y liW°»nV0 d0u3l‘ M113 b' 3 N » | hmm N_ s_ Q g f _ Xgrdedgpg :longing %t_ Guannuis cilce tor t. , :theories Protestants may entertain 111 -_-_..._ ...__ _ ‘Roman Catholics who are, in point You Can Pin , Your Faiths... f to any representation we make w th i_ N893 i0 Olll' Wbrk- ii fired by_a French Canadian. The in- . yy;:h‘;éar,ati;pfbi;!rstt-g.s§!wp;:; Q sinuations by the organs of tha+._p¢_1i;.l money can porch-use, we are lcal party of which he was so distin- enablad to represent our work Q guished a leader, that a _French-Can- lxsstriptly first-class in every” &dilll1 lS_likBly t0 'be dlSl0y8l, Bud the ..B‘;°° 'Bur works Me W ~ - declaration that a thorou hl lo al concerning them, there are countless of fact, as loyal to the British Crown as any Protestant can be, and Great Britain has been able safely to on-I trust her dearest and largest interests in the hands of such. Sir Gzcrge Cartier said that the last gun fired for the British connection in Canada should it ever come to that would be was troubled with sick headaches. Diner- p ent medicines failed to give me relies. I took H0od's S ri p his mifininnngsnsi _sgymasrusei ma nears l J=z1 _ _ l (us an, ent t , Sick Headache-“ For a lone time I arsapa lla, my husband'§v- _ ' ` . l 1 » ing been cured of salt rheum tt, and soon , - ' _ it made me teal like a new " Mas. l _ __ 1, _» _ Realm' Munn, Deerhurst, Ont. Q,-_ 7 _, ' I p ‘ _ _ »=_- , ’ . l ‘ _ _ \ ' = - 4 .i _3 0'!-1.-.~. "A ' We Rcnind You l - ‘ » .*\’i_'ver 121/gU»,7,__§{,,,_,,_ 5 ~ of the value O A -1* of Recldin's Perfccted Emulsion of v _ ~ sullilvsinm i _ _ 1 . . ‘ cuanaorrsrcwn. X Business Locais. * Cod s Liver Oil e 18 Ollt lm UQ ` e\n¢‘°"'“""“§ ¢- *nf* 1. `:": , _ _ g y y |m°w,,_» e l Premier is disloyal and cowardly, are Our Rea dy-t0-Wear Cos.: -I f_W1fh HYi>°i>h°Si>h1f¢S 4? Bazaar Glove ;Fining , Patterns, 15 cents. \ |the worst sort of treason against a tumes are worth seeing-]as.l 'q and GMQCOL R E ,country which is made up to different 0. peoples living happily ‘together under ' p,,u,,d,,,s_ 7 one allegiance. Engineers and Machinists. ig.-, steam Navigation cos wharf ' Charlottetown. P. E. 1. I ‘if Pietermmzitzburg’ the c‘?it"'l of Phone 125. ,,._~ Natal, mehtioned in our despatches, § is situated 47 miles inland and north- i P&l.0il & C075 3 1; 1 _, , \ Qi --'1;3f3f;;-`_ff1_i_ -» - *I V. 'eifggf Paton dc Co ff Paton & Co’s. ° 3 rf, _ B0v’S Reefers $1.50 at A. W. REOOIN, Phm. B. Central Dru Store. seo ladies’ Fen Hers :.11 the newest in Amelican Styles at Guaiaool in lung troubles will only have to be tried to be appreciated. Royal Oak Soap. It leads Than. an i ,Q ,f 1s;%8g if-» The only one of its kind o`n the market. The virtues of Cod Liv- * ver Oil to build up the system are " -E.; well known-The virtues of 8 Sunnyside _"’-" / _-r "‘-" /__-_ _ _-:%-_- _:I-.->-_-f _ ~_ ._;‘ _..-z_- -1 -_f ,- t ,l / ” :;f'_--_-‘2_7;=:4’;‘;_;f;-_f:_:c-_’-“-';_- ‘ _" ’»"_=;‘ __- _ __, ._ __ i ~ T - __ 1-’ _?*”*1-;__- _» 3 11 * -2* l _f_ _7'=__;+=~ Q ___ _ “-_.._`_- _ g Ru bber So l cd 1 ' -" ' “WT na' " » - _ _ , E ` 2 - ;-S-r_§;-;1_ , _ _ mi;-.5 " ._ _ __ _ __-_ __ -_ _--__ €:: __ _ _» =--2-_ -"’/_~ ;;'~'_-_-_f_»1_f’".=:/~¢ _ _\; \ -' ,. _,__ _ _ __ ____ __ _ f ` _Q s __ __ ,-/,TL ,J _ _‘__ \ I >,i later Boots I . \ , ~- -_am ;l”llr;______ ._ -, »:3-.;.~’*°' f “*`~"`“’3‘:1r~ '\'f.=?‘= §; §~ ~‘ 1 _ - "'_’/ _-ll K -_ --~ -f-_ C6) / fi,/ll we / I -‘ "2" 3- _-:;1 _ A-* _ _-_ Y _ _ _ __ ,cf _ g j ig ___ _ _ ~'~,» -_ Y - _;T__ 'J_;;_€__g _ _ A 1 lg- _ “_~;-l- If 1- _ I* _Z vf j _-‘Z V -_fé _-_.Z _i 1/ ._ `\_ \. _ 5 ' f"T\_'~ 1 .wi » '_ ;' I ‘lm 1 il O |` A,'\. l tl 1 5 . , l _ l 7 N _:_ | ; . .1 - _ .','.t l I ll. } _,__ 'lk ti-'<>&12S» Underoloth nqg =wd_a11 lines G-enfs I-"ur nlshlnes. v-O-~J0|‘||| ’MaGLEO|]_§& 00 “ unncnalrri ralnons. cnannonzrown-'-< ~ r with leather lining What about 'that Piece of silverwear you were wantin We have just the article to s it 1 ‘K h h J lu you, come and inspect them OM SUIES ere-at t e corner ewe ry Store &» C311 11D to S50 oo RK” WRIGHT & C0, ,__-F D, ALLEY 8( CQ. 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