P. E. I. ov. 11, ave not iced iid give to place and put on as Enos. & P. E. I. Nov. 11 in.and equal rates and isinesa double not bc The :tory one AULD opinion stem rder that th The l should use the ie the VHna'rLi:r. EI. I P is ny / lO€ l 9 " ' - -=r\-*Fr fv“'~'r*‘?*'°‘\‘l U ¢°°:*’.” v e €:-.-:-:~».->-.°-->~.~<-rg ' - M ' _` g Passat m;;,_s Q; B°g1`l'f».’l° Q ` °° ' ‘ ` 3 'A W"°1° P“’°' ` . '-’~'-i_1'__._._-~ -- r umm unto in... -7 ____ ‘_-P* +V A 1*: I - l d l _ Esmusufn |3g|_ THE cUAED1Ai~,cHARLorrErowN, ramen EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB14 isae . ` _Pllltilltll t£ll3 *_ J 5 ___ __ _ _ __ -_ -- A _ - ,._ L -- 'A ____. . ___ _ _ ___ _ 4," _ _ f- . » - EK i ____ _ _ _ _ i la i _tg . 4 _vcr L lg _~'_1_g- -@- Liun llir e moved a rtsolution THE FIRE ei'-l~f**e°‘4°fel.Al)YSll’IIlli ANI) KIlVlBl§RI.YP0l.IlICAl. ALARM' can non out rin Help wiu Reach MEEHN resolution but would like some infor_ twenty hands would find employment the exeuip ion ask d for f Conn. tlooper was in favor of the "'°‘-'_ ' to tiis factory even next Summer. ` ~ ' ' " paid out to the farmers in the immediate 'vicinity of the citv and this would be of . . ...‘:.°‘:.';:..»:‘:;;:2t. .°“‘:t"::‘°2n‘i Tlltlll- P0lCS and WIICS Fll ri0m'sioo.ooo io srsoolio sonic nn. at Pownal L25 \ F01' Jllllk. manifestly mm tenant rs cimioiie- ' Nigh[_ town than the small amount of taxation which might be collected from the pro- Coun. Taylor and Wheatly spoke perty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _l so sits coin. critter jjx Expects in noni cniensn Next monday and nay- BRILLIANT Annxtssrs ' ___ .l‘i';.J.ll“3$_‘;.f.i.i‘If;'.i.T..L‘%.?.‘.if’.§‘;?.‘i?‘;..T ismitli on Thursday-The Sardinian at Cape _._ _ 3531?qilfstielimiervffiiiim Verde-A French Steamer Bnarded-Japan D°uv°r°° by Si' "M “"5 Slew Condensed Milk Factory Council meeting- and, Ammgy (;_¢n¢1-'31 Conn Hooper moved, seconded by Ex¢mpt¢d Prom Taxa- Couu. Taylor, instructing the City Sur- _ tion Flooding Govt. Pond. At the monthly meoting of the City (buucil held yesterday evening theri Vere present Miyor Warburton, Re- corder Haszird, and Couos. Crabbe, 'l‘ay.or, Hooper, Home, Wheatly, leiarron, and Nicholson. John Malone was appointed pound heper in place of James McK~nna. A p tition was read from the Cuar- .httetowu Condensed Milk Company asking for exemption hom taxation for term of uve years. W Powder ii it Safeguards the food against alum. Aka wdaa tiiegnated of tiznpuaeat day. ?£NG"" ' ""..“_‘WV°RK. . J Slice llldl( l‘S.. Boot Tops, French Kip, Imported from England, on the way. Rubber Heels, Rub- ber Cement, Leather Cement (best) Wax, Eyelets, Hooks,Rasps, Welts, Nails, Brass Wire, Steel Wire, Sole Leather, Shoe Knives and Shoe Thread. Good quality, low prices at GOFF BROS. veyor to have the gates at Govern- ment Pond repaired so that the pond can be flooded and made fit for skating, the cost of such work not to exceed $25. C0uu.Horne said it was useless to repair the gates until such time as the Government shall have built a new bridge. Coun. Crabbe said the City Surveyor told him that the water could not be allowed in there now under any con- sideration owing to some necessary work to be done o i sewerage construc- tion in that locaéity. The surveyor could not tall until Mr. Thorpe‘s r - turn just when this work would be cou- plated. Couus. Hooper and Crabbe were ap- point ~d to act with the City Surveyor in this matter. At the suggestion of Couu. Mc- Carron the committee were instructed to to having the bridge placed in repair Conn. Hooper brought to the notice of the Council the unsatisfactory condi- tion of the tire alarm. Conn. Crabbe said if he had his way, he would cutdowu the poles and tied wires and sell them for junk. The sum of $500 was expended on this work trn_ years ago and that sum was simply wasted. At present a man has prob- ably to be aroused from his bed in order to secure the key and ring in the alarm and on some occasions the key is lost. The only benefit of the lines is- for the bells in the tiremen’s houses. and these he thought should be kept up. Our tire alarm system has cost thousands of dollars already and yet it is but a delusion and a snare. Coun. Nicholson said that after the repairs were made two Business Men In order to maintain their commercial and social stand- ery such as our Linen Bond -, Records and Wedgewoods the highest qualities and .Most Flodern Ideas ln Good Stationery. . . . are the very best that capital, skill and taste can produce. Our lines include everything lines at most favorable prices ing, require to use good station- Our goods at once combine R Our Commercial and Society Papers, Envelopes and Specials in stationery required by com- mercial houses and society people, as well as all ordinary LoNDoir,Nov. 15-(Special).-Latest reports show that Ladysmith, Mafek- ing and Kimberley are still safe and apparently can hold out until plans for their relief can be carried ont. BOEB ATTACKS ON KAIEKING. At Mafeking the Boers have been making s stubborn tight but in succes- sive attacks have been repulsed with lose. RELIEF FOB LADYSIITH. . Before Ladysmith the Boer: were re- pulsed with heavy loss and their guns silenced after four hours fighting. wait upon the Premier with__ reference ,. Qgggral _Meth .Advancing from' Durban expects _ _ __ ;Moaday next and reach a helping hand to General White at 'Ladysmith ou Thursday following. _ The Transport Hawarden Castle left Cape Town for Durban today. FBENCH BTEAMII BOARDID. The French steamers Cordoba was over-hauled outside Lorenzo Mirques, ibelagoa Bly, by H. M.S. Magicienue, and refusing to stop was brought to by a blank shot across her hows. Her papers were examined and she was them allowed to proceed. This incident is expected to cause some international complications. OUR BOYS AT CAPE VERDE. fhe steamer Sardinian, with the Canadian contingent for South Africa has arrived at St, Yincent,Cape Verde I:liQd5. JAPAN LN D RUSSIA . SHANGHAI. Nov. 13- [Sp scial] -- The difiicultios between Russia and Japan have been accentuated by Japan’s re- fusal to grant Russia a foothold on the Korea. ' rimsnirrs ron ou: sonnrnas. . _ I _ Sr. Joan, N. B., Nov. 18--(Special) 1sd»gueA1iysee9b9¢~°f1l» #lsr fl' ing presents of all kinds for our ldiers. ~ ` ' ‘»‘ V ` ~ I The Charlottetown box arrived to night. FROM THE PRINCE HIMSELF. l Mixvriziiai., Nov. 13-(Special)- _Col. Cooke of the First Prince of Wales Fusiliers has received a telegram from the Prince of Wales, thanking him and l the otlicers tor their birthday congratu- t lations. lu other years the message of thanks 'was signed by the Prince’s Private Secretary. - y0HI'S 8g0, U10 are llarln tor a time worked well. He would" "I ' e move the following resolution second- S0“° affingefflent whereby alarms ed by Cour».Hooper: might be rung in by _telephoue. The ____ _ _ Resolved that the fire committee be thirty d0l1*1`l¢‘1°Y bellevfld W°“ld be Cmcaoo, Nov. 13.--(Special)--The authorized to have the alarm repaired, simllly throw” ““"aY- following are the closing rates: said repairs not to ex{;eed‘a cost of more C050- Cfebbe m0V0d» _3°°°Ud9d bl’ Nov_ whea¢_ _; ¢0m_ 31|; mg than $30, until 9, report is mad., to the Conn. Horne that Conn. Nicholson have 2%; goth 8_1%_ COUUCU- '°"*’ t9 “’m’dr"w bi’ mouon' The Dec. wheat,67};corn,8l}; oata,22i; Umm, M¢Ca1-mn and C0un_H91-ne inotion was carried on the following parm 8_12&_ condemned the present system as a ‘liViSi0l12AV63,--CI"bb0-H0l'U§,VVU99t- Mu, wneag 7u;cO,-D, 32;; Qgfg, farce and believed it better to make 10)' Mid MCCUFOD- N513.--NlCl10130ll» 23g;i)m.k_ 9_65_ _ l-loo er and Ta lor should be given to understand that th 1 alarm system is not reliable in order that when a fire breaks out the party \" _AND- discovering it may go at once to the '_ nearest telephone instead of losing time ~ ’ ~"“ - Society Women, t I Mr. George Carer. i s.-:-me any more plank this season. BD . The C n il then ad°ourned. _ Price 10c. Coun. Hooper asked that a short piece of sidewalk be placed on Olebar l _ Street and also near the residence of_ l Conn. Horne said there were - many i ces of sidewalk needed in the short p e _ _ _ _ » , ci»,7_ but it was an utter impossibility to_ surprise his p¢cuHar _ l Conn. Nicholson gave notice that at next meeting he would move that an e r-'ric light be placed at the west end ot Kent Street and another at the east A had sea _ d l 9°" P "I*5.T it 1°“1-7'” said a lay at one Own, Leisure Hour. Sunday at Home, 0! °“1`1°°‘dl“g gmcera the “her day” Chums, Chatterbox. Child’s Magazine, referring to Pure Gold Jelly Powder.‘0m_ Dar“gg_ Hentyis latest bo0ks_ at I P ,y . » . I __ _| His Worship thought the citizens 1 ‘ e _ fn) Conn Crabbe said he would see that / I the bells in the iiremeu’s houses would ‘ *if ,, oe put in perfect order at once. \\f_f_>.‘,»_»_»_'>f? “sn /'.'1*~_f°~ That Snowy whit¢r1¢SS of linens comes from tht? ’ on sf surprise Soap on wash day iv-6-O-0 <1 'f"~*<‘ ¢"""“" qualities for laundry uses. Surprise Soap ‘S *h° ' Scentsacake. ! ou c 1 l § 100340106 sea front of Massampo harbor in_ NEW ANNo.»\t.s.-Boys Own, Girls’ ‘ Carter‘s books'ore Hiszinn at maori"i»‘I.‘lt'.ii1.‘L‘;“‘t.“‘i>‘i1’§'. 32°t;S,§.i:.f€r.‘i.;.‘°.‘;r.f’i°_.;”‘; or __ Sunnyside, Char1°ttetowg_ ' §sa;_l£e]t_')srg':_2‘ehI(;F§§_ f‘_1rn_iSh'ng,_l1p all P 31.011 & C0_'S. 14: 1i_ Continued on the Fifth Page. & c0l__ Sir Louis Davies war greeted by a large audience of the electors of Pownal lastnight at 7.80. The Minister of Marine and Fisheries took the platform accompanied by Attorney General Mc- Kinnon. I _ , Mr. John Smith acted as chairman and in a few remarks introduced At- torney General‘McKinnon‘. ~ said that the last time he met with the electors of that section of -the country we allagreedon unter _of the bridge and tha-_railroad to Murray Bar- Siaoe he the electors of inentef worthy of ins district and Hsu. .H3-C; >l,toDsaa1.i _ ,waa appointed in question ‘ now hefo§~e`the_`electora of the district is whether you _wi1l'el_ect'.$fr. Irving or 1 Mr. A. A. McLean. Tnisisa practical age and the men* of today want fto know the result of any step. . -You as electors want to know what is going to be the outcome. The Conservative partylare today making two objections. In the first place they are mtemptiug to mislead the intelligent public in the financial standing of the country. The present government is better able to handle the tiuances of this province than the Conservative party. that fact has been clearly exemplified by the management of the late govern- ment during their years ef power in the land. The policy pursued by the late government in repealing the tax act and running the government without exicting a revenue clearly demon- strated the financing of the Conserva- tive party. When the Liberals returned to power they imposed a small tax which rested evenly upon the rich as well as the' poor. The commercial travellers, the incorporated companies contributed to the revenue. Last year the deficit was very small. Then as to the matter of our claims at Ott iwa the Dominion Government during the past, year has built the winter steamer Minto.l Sir Louis has secured for this province a bridge that will cost a very large sum and the Murray Harbor Railroad is now practically in course of construc- tion. The Dominion Gouernmeut will build the bridge and thc local govern- m.ut pays $12,000 annually. Mr Mc- Kinnon ttien reminded the electors that this is the first time that the country has had an opportunity to approve ot the action of the Government in construct- ing these vast public works. Mr. David Irving the candidate for the Belfast district was also pre- sent and spoke briefly. When Sir Louis came forward he was greeted with rounds of applause. In commencing his address he said that he came betore the electors of Pownal to speak on matters that interested every person whether an elector or not. ide had the pleasure to represent the dis- trict before the Tory gerrymander and would like to have the people of that section elect him again. It is _ essential that the Local and the Dominion Gov- ernments work together, that._tliey work in unison at this juncture is very neces- meut is hh* _M at __ Fnnmmc'rox.l¥ov la. wouits. was aucidentallykillnd. V l l l 'S and 6! percent. ,_ 'fBz:`v Y Mruranr Pnrsoiriins Mtrnrr. ' ` Manila on the troopship Indie," bmp; miwry deveftmeataiia mme caaea of liquor. They then attempted b t=k° Pwgeuion or an snip. 1 _The oflicera had a terrible doing them. Home were *°`¢l°.\h°“'!°d.°n bred and mu. -f fi ~==1»,9=»- has hm cream-as one ta _ _the Government suit againatlohu -CM# nor audtlie Counollys 37300 duefor 'binder twine, the output of thy Kingston penitantiary. _' Hon. Dr. Borden has gone home IQ laahortreat. l' _ -f` Hou. A. G. Blair will leave ou a camnf paigu tour through _New Brunswick. _ Tim Vumuzau Momma. Sr. Joni Nov. 18-(Special)-Sdn-,- J. R. Vanduzeu on which the 'occured left Beaver harbor today -for St. John. In rising 'to speak Mr. ~ll[oKinnon »~ Chief Clark is bringing the murderer to the city by team and a tug has to Lepreau for the body of Capt. Bula- bm-_ _ 39”" '_ _- ~__q_w ‘wg We ';~1_' Maxwell will not talkaud no ,did agree ¢ »§iw pusy op- tional pmiculm oi tae sad tinged lP°~'l9¢ the mraiiiynfln _ local _home _'with audio viigdt pianists." ‘ " I combs. ° so rniisiremiisewwm- Holden. employed in the ‘A anviiicnm 'rn aint." _ ' __ ' i.i\i<>1r-i~iii_.~.ii_. Nov. .13‘-_(spatial)-»_1ji» banks have advanced the rata of intir- estou all loans of steaks and _bonds to _*-1--5--~ 3 Todllraa |le&cha tn T¢n§llai_|t.aa"||l¢ Giiaitortllaalacaeliure. THB WEATHER. _ Waamucros, N-iv.18;-[Special]- Fair, not sojcold with light variable- windr., shifting to south easterly. '_ str->" lisp’ I g Z !"""l iii! __ iilw ; ? E iii 1 is ieiii leur |ll___in is GEO CARTER & G0 i W My Headquarters will be at your store this Xmas, as usual. No other store suits me like yours. Provide a bigger stock than ever. This is the last Christmas of the century, and I am going to make it the best for all my young friends. (Signed) SANTA CLAUS. Thanks Mr. Santa. Claus! we are getting ready for you. The goods are piling in from Germany, France, England, Canada, United _States and Japan. The biggest and best supply ever shown at Santa Claufs Headquarters- MINISTERSMUVEMENTS G Killed in the Lumber-Woods.. -Bigmlicg Suit. T “ SAN-Flauctsc-i Nov.18 -(3p¢¢m)..¢__ i t A hundred military prisoner; gm. wgpggn iii. biiikiiesa -.1 up I fjfrawa-Nov. __18'f-(_Bpech,l)..r.Jig'j-1,5' 1 'f was .5 'id _' 1 _ _._ ;.»’»g_= 3 <‘<='s`1 ,;f‘ . i *_ .- _r I -‘-#ri ' 3 ii 3 fi (_ *V*/. `;,`,__\ /*Hb i \ r