N I DIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN, P. E. I.. JANUARX 19. 1900. ii; Y _,_- . _ ___.___ __ , __ __’_ h ~ __ _ ' V-_ _-l _Q %.»!."f' __ ,......._,_ .i _, _ , ,, ,, __..,.. ....;.._....._.,.~. .,,-..,.....-............... _ River Killed Beside the 1tiodcler;Sensations During Heavy itBii'itP.\iI.-itiamwt ' . BQIIICS. .»-lf.;-t -' £1 -' =~t -f=» "ft The contempation of the frenzv of battle and the rxulttiitt joy of being loosed upon one’s country’s enemies. and the actual marching with a steady front up to a firing line are too vastly dinsrent things. The enlisted man with a rampant imagination who has al- lowed himself to become the victim oi glorious day dreams on a matter of this - in i v ' ’ ‘ ‘ 1»~»“»de»»wt~w~ nddirttnhitriehs , _ , . very stern, if his spirit be brave. yet Iwuts;1:":)';;i(debfhg)';`T;gd(;,fnR5;:;,__ has its compensations. For there is nothing. naturally, that so tries a man‘a true courage as standing up to be shot at, gives him better opportunity for dis- ly Jamie will come back again- playing it. I-‘cr when a man wheels into a tiring line ae never knows how soon he will _ ,came out of it. or. fer ` lksn l‘ll no be lang a liver; ' Iwinder tictl alloos sic things_ Iwidna. and I`ui itiist his mither; My lad that only jined last year Is killed beside the .\lodder River. IV! gwfu` Wllll lh0 h8'l`l C8!! b€\l'~ An only son, a widow inither; [pon he cried upo` my name When dying by the Modder River. As it I could do cny ither! Iganna what the war‘s aboot, Ionly ken that niver, nivtr Hs lies beside the Hodder River. Ihops l'il no be long ahent, l’m sixty an’ he’s tweuty-lwn- 0 In a Restaurant. Aphysician puts the query;Hsve you I nsvernoticed in any largerestnnran: a ‘ _di ordinmer time the large number '°° dhearty, vigorous old men at the tab- 3 h;men whose agen run from 60 to 80 sp? hp," ;nn;'ngn?tn:::;m0?:|h‘1,:ln‘§°gg ape or; tirst man is down, then the iudividna na.ii»l¢.=t ' 32'” h pertael ' ° sins: tuxped yofrnohzgaoagrg to see what the other ts going to do. I- mnug but annul.. i, 5 ‘I ob_ t is almost entirely a questionothow cool lemenwhieh means lomat&g. u‘°°m°°"i°°“'¥°°‘ ‘nm-“ U ‘° lyonwillnotienwhat thennehanrty h°"°°°l"'°'”°°"m'°"“‘°° ` hllowsareeatiagycnwilt obemvet T‘°a""‘l‘°°*°‘ '°‘“*¢'°' °'"f°’l ,hy no not munching bn' m¢k_ ttimely. cool word troin an ollcer will .., uu'l’ Nana' uni' my settbemaaintvnn etrnightin a mo- ' mum cud 0( N' hug,” meet. bat a reps-imand, or anything _in Imam" ,bg count! they mem the nature of scolding, is apt to Jar. .Fin ‘ juicy mu, of beet . PNP on them, and that is to be avoided, tor liytnrned loin ot mutton and even the it °5°°" "‘° 'im' aadiy smiled tomar is abt riidgeiim P°'h°P* "=° '“°°* *'1‘°S f°°'"°° ‘°' `“nd_ y troops to go into action is reserving The point of all this is that a vigor- "N" ,5r°‘ . Th" °‘ °°°"°' m°"" tmold age depends upon good dig°,¢_ marching with faces toward the enemy, _ hand plenty of wholesome food and Wm' b°'l°t° .dwppmg 'll nqgrd' 'md ` mtnpon dieting and an endeavor to m°°.humg In the Paks’ 'I mn "` hupon br" cracker* turning a shot. waiting _ for the com- t There is a ceitiin class of food cranks mam ‘° 5"’ ‘mm °° °m°°' "h° 'nm' 'Mmm to hem” that meat' coffee a better range, s_o_asto waste the least ma ` _ ' ‘ ’ _ _ . _ bl Dyspepsia Tablets after each will remove all ditliculty because lipply just what every weak stom- laeas. pepsin, hydro-chloric acid, of food, the traveling p@lio for have pinned their iaith to Stuart’s The Mormon Colony in Can-_ l Alldru ' _ggists sell them at 50 cents sized packages and any drnggist _ _ _ , air rms. h_ey 'Arran a set of double drivinglhave creameriel. 0h8¢S0 IHCUOPIUS. Z¥lB_¢ Write to Box 138 Montague and saw mills, stores and ubllc that matter. whether he will ever come out of it at _ _ all;b\tbe lllaat not think of llol owsr y°\ttx_¢° 'I0 lt! ||°d4°¥ BNN- things. er he ts apt to loose his nerve. -J. ll- K- 1° P°°Pl°’= J°\\msl» There la, incase, an poetry abcaa soldinring in war time; as a matter or , » tact, itis really very hard work. Bet 4 An 0b_|¢¢[ [_¢5§0||_ what nav. va id_d..i_win. il... ia. ii.. _e __ _ men go into _n tiring line, and how they *com . afte ’t;f ;/fr,f> ,eta _ `/ When orders come to move forward r the anxiety of the weary waiting l is cheering along the line, and the n advance with the eager steps of ~‘~ ' pcctancy but when they come within ¥`=’l, ._ zone of tire, and bullets begin to _g *QI tand spatter about their feet, and I pera ment of each soldier stands ont. n begin to look into each 0ther'a eyes ~5(‘T` lisa!! .“')/ - it* 'T "'7 tl il cw § Hi I other goods ,mugs "6 “nk possible ammunition-waiting. in fact, bu, ,hem cadnerom’ "cu for that historical moment when that mdmdmls no B 'dung may can”see the white of the enemy e of their own thfosies °-7" , nu. In g "uhh," ,S that It the But when the men s nerves are mn,” um “mul “mauve straight and the whole line is unfalter m "mem" quam’ my 'h°h_ ing ltis a magnificent sight for study. bod 'in be promptly dignwd; it It does not always need a trained eye do” not do w’ md enum to discover which men have smelt nu” distro" on or No of powder before anti which have not. ‘M ||ux_ Ub.art’s Dyspepsia Tablets do not act w _ \||g bgyglg gud in hc; gpg ng; The lull-Btitilh y8ll0W ]0_lll’Dlll Of g mgdiging, gg mg’ wg: alum.; New York are titled with stories about upon the food eaten. digesting the insanity of British generals. The llhoronghly and thus gives a much London correspondent of The World rest and giving an appetite for says Generals Kitchener. Hector Mc-t U nag; mul, Donald, Tucker and French are now the (X people who travel nine out of ten sole remaining hope of the Bntdsh ibttlrfs D s ia Tablets knowing Crm?- ` [0 bg pgyzegpagsggfg [0 Ugg gt guy ` The li0l'y is (Old that When GODBTBI _ hand 513;) hgving fgugd gut by ax- Kitchener Was Ordered Ur South Africa that they are a safeguard ag- he wired back: “I will accept it I inniggsgion in my form, and ent. have carte bl_an_che to hang any man I as may have go, .g gt] hour; gm all choose." This is a very yellow yarn. g ` , __`___. ,__, J ,`_, T. » .» f ~ ,___ 3 ., .... -._ ~ » -< ,__ ’ _ if .. . _` , t 5 i ,_ s , "L ' `, _ _ 4 _i >_. - re ”‘ -i ,tr a_,__. ,t‘ ,_ 5;-_il _ i. r'_:. -. (;if="¢_~ 1 Q THE ARMY they are selling so cheap. mustered With an honorable recorded is every Man’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Ulstera sold this year. We have a few with same record that we are go- to sell anyway before we take stock. Our Boy’s Suits are made to wear rather than tear $1.00 to 511). G ‘ tlur Terms Are Accented By every man who comes into our store and learns the prices at which we sell Furnisltingtnutls For instance We are selling a beautiful laundred white shirt, good fit, well made and fit for at king to wear for only 50c. Collars, 4 ply, 2 for 25c.-any style. Cuffs, 25o. per air. t P Everything in our furnishing department will be sold at go out prices during our great sale. FRU SEBRUS., (Eid ft-;¥ tw Jn-`t @? Piet hi .-.( fs EQJ >=;l» tif” geo NOTIFY »~ ';3'\ Al*-T,;;` yr, off ; ':t~;2 -;. ki E J-`. \ f » ' "_, v\- na; n j _,_, , ‘___ .xt 'T I ,'. :‘,\ Of Ladies that we expect them to visit our great sale and to pick up some of the endless array of Bargains to be found in our Dress Goods and Mantle Departments. Our Glove Department has some hand snaps at prices that would make anybody snap at them. Our Corset Department has a great many waist clasps which we are sure the young ladies would appreciate if they just asked the price, l i .~.. Zi' fy f D/ \Y ~_.*_, ,_ (W -. ., ,. **\4. :~` -- ,- .__ ( T iii an -` `s‘ ~;f fig. K .~ _- SQL;-/1 *\p I'/~ fries Observat ofantiquitles, where ggi” thisday or agyit maybe viewed by* '.*i'*”i“ Position 01' Stock Market. Jars Pat 0a The L_ ' 1 Th siti a perceqtibly better look. due to thnwelsas and I tact that the backbone ot tight money is psrtment ettte Jeans broken both at home and abroad;that have hit lpen e hs there is now no ground for apprehension i lilmlt they lava,” , I and that the Boer victories are about at in llltlngnht- one an end. lt they have not been able ` * I0 take Ladysmith and Kimberly, with their advantages at their zenith in the contest, it is pretty sure they will not do so hereafter, because the British are very apt to soon forge to the near of the Boera’ torttacations and move rapidly on Pretoria, thereby compelling the Boers to give up their present impreg- nable forutications and march home for the protection of their capital and the archives ot the Government. The British certainly must have learned the stupidity of attacking the Beers bella( lortlhnatioae which they have been er- ecting tor the last tive i or their palaae.,”mi'sa"‘° . ' resn t ex 'w and -_ anions s ‘Ts trategyin the most likelyto be ad¢:: Wm; _ taseesora expect any azomsntts hms saatttae British have lllsaiaventeathe Iovtlgiateie "l!'l°°°lll’y_ Fillllllf naiusmueasttet html ,leen,soshat kltieh expsesndatno dktant ilpmnmentigtha zereer- _ ataaezrpfyadaga , i gingdistz-n.ton theitock Market and thsweaponswhlenhavebesnaoaleet- the elyasedbythe bears have been moved.- Weekly Transvaal Review Inventor' of the Cycle., iv iii 5;: ra Sootchclaiaiant oeinss - pantda itadniiha. el Coaaalii, na- little fiiesshire, invented. built. and rode n °‘ geaneddandy horse in 1889. OnJt\ae ein, 1842, he started for Glasgow on tt, stayed the ni ht at Old Cnmaock,_aad °'° reached his destination next day. No |*¥**“|P“"‘ sooner in the town than he knocked ""5 ”-"hu, down a small child. Ever silica then' hnadrnda dictum anon children have IU" 1 naked their lim in ravengefnl ded- 5°* gpgs in front of Ilnwary whlalars. Con contemporary press testimony irkpatrick miraculously rode home the he came A model of his lia&|ne| .ii way . ,tri t reats securely in the css-not the Dum- e po on of the Stock \(arket has leltiltlra ld lla. l.°- I” ttigzigiig wit liste' ei ltgiffgff ‘ E! gl ti i *$21, ; iitttft s 5 nineh real bteyeln er all made in at child has handed down to Jpceterity 'U' irrevocable vendetta. Us also Oth. jf 15"; 1843, at the Gorhals (Glasgow) Ptlha ‘ -77 fnilidiaiiiaamdaiyenlaissiaa 'I' ;"»,-. ine of 5s for the olence. whoreaato a 5° f ff; report in that week’s Glasgow Herald y l* ,-. visitors.-Glasgow Hail. * “ 1° tr” __t.'f >~. xi .-.n 23?-' lr O' ._ _ tt, ,._, . . ;~,`v‘ / ¢,»__~» London. Jan. 16.-Mr. Julian Ralph' .,~?,t,ft} in The Daily Mali, gina a leaps; and , ` ’ ‘ vivid account ot the Mcddsr River Bat-i Ptle. "A common reliance cf the Rossi” “A h he writes, "was upon gin. Empty gn *U* bottles. bottles still containing gin, and |"'“""‘ one full bottle oi that liquor were to be seen stuck in the loose dirt of the tren- oben." Speaking ofthe Boer l0lles.thls oorres- Dr. Chanda pondent declares: “First in the mind *4'|*7°'z iii. am is nie drain to nlda his dead "‘“‘°“ and to lie about their number. lt is 5”" a*_ from their own that they moat tlelira to '__ » ECONOMY 16 3i_ schools. They il ,urish, they are good -- _ "_ ___;_~ - cit zsns and they mind their own laine to Cnlifgmig if hi; npinion ada. Y . TLTQQ-_ ' ‘ll nu thu only 18 Ind km kind°b“ gm, liked, will say that’ Stuart’e Dyl- The Mormon colony in the Canadian ._-"_ 0 th’ d“°n"e “id th’ lo” 0-' M. 'u Tablets is the most popular :Ind Northwestis said to be a model ni - remedy for any stomwh thrift and ents .rise A few rs E L E/ ° If _ . y€& lg() ':l;il°t-I bo two hundred otltheae pgtiitiiar peppie A t e olilft o to a diseases i ted trom Ita to rin. hey liled tree bv nddrllsssinén Stun! :shave tine towns. in which they live -AND* _ u».larshall. Mich. during the winter. movin! out in the D ummer months to th ` la T ,\. --i `\‘ I _ ..` . 1-" ‘~t .. -, .' ‘7 4 ,I \~e.»-"“}" ) '/V`\\. \§'§~t’ \ *wi-Tl. H set; Boers Sunk Their Dead. :_ i, hide the truth, Tae prisoners we took ix-1 iii? 5 BNIB very great, and that in the river alone °"' 100 were sunk with weights. For my :jg part, I shall not be surprised If we learn ‘° some day that in killed alone the Beers lost quite 300.” ro cure A coin in A nn. anothgg col _ .\` Take Laxative Bromo Qulniue Tablets. Al IdV¢ff-ilflitv , - t ‘-lj ` drag? aernnauic moneytrlttslla to cure 0 Z _-___ business. They are not polygamists. _|N__ ' W' Gnu' “gum” W mn bn' on an Hu' t 0 iii tt D estate been giving Sli- ' e . A ~»»=i=°~"t~f-»~s -t Xma s F`u rn ishtn 5 Redeem for twenty-tive years. None give bet- Q _ ter results- _ . ‘_ . . , BCIOQH” U' Never since w- began business have we shown so well astock of Men ’e P." 'ing Paper Teeth Furnishings atpopularpricast as that which now greets the holiday buyer. u Nl] Uttar. u ectrwear there is little of merit in the way of shape, cclorings and , " eeaeoooe ‘ - enema, bien ot f r ish o . Th “Aid h ” th new “Pu8‘ _ °" i' 7°" °im°&c P‘"'°b°'° ° H* mnhk 'in °P°° “"7 th’ 'gn' m grgrktgtrith T25 checks,:tripes‘,' 313;.” Tito., Targa., isyhgu inns? and deze? Thzy are put up 0* °l' W‘l°°_‘ _ k 3' '° ‘ni ‘.°°°"' T'°k°t'° “nw Pm” u .meng other merits that of cheapness, a onein a box; would make a ve suitab ' ° ' _ . a a » . . . . » ee . ‘ , ' _ _ - ‘ . I . . . . . . . . .. , ileallbni. ry lock tm t_ Pu” 30 to nelllgiholiatablgdlltwltlltltthe gmt’ gratifying ¢l\°\l3|1¢f°1’ '-5°” "|'° 70 cents. Four in hands, clubs, bows, and ortliioi- xylgadfi-ect from mann M°‘i°"° J°"°|"! “id FUN! G°°°* 33 5°' u., ,aligns to art ‘ie the chair o1|¢°rl\\1'° Hakes n dalfptfnl pall* fwmmm - Store, Sunnyside. hr un* $2 5°- - is d of - - » - - - ' GI" guns, _ _ _ _ _,|50 i°r7:::c}:,“&¥n';‘;°“w -mufmenggg. Clarendon, the new Maller in plain Black Silk Satin and Plaid very t t A mug: lsr dhnar 5, present time arti 'fYh*h~ A Wd 1 you mend mgiegkn M, Mdmmugtg Efnwgiu mana nt porcelain Suspended-a, Gloves, Sweaters, Sleeve Buttons. and many things that a 1 i ‘». or ot mineral ¢°mpgait;ton._Au advaut-` Brat-class and exclusive geutlemeu’s furnishing hopse carry. _ & 60| I A for sale at Johnston & John- age in Btting paper 6 labs! Ourpneen will ba found very low the quality. y t t - W. Redd' t, d A th- no idrsdtoman _ . . I . mn °¥ *|10 Il::Ds8Z6:- Po ° 3:1 tex; beside which they ll`° “mg L1___Dm t wigs el;:;t:$:olk.C`l sue” tn! “ B- C' PR0WsE,P1‘°°“' °OI»o'r.m;-R l _ | m-nua._, Q iii; ,.,. it 'ig slE‘ d