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PRICE TWO _ ;_____'_f___;_._ -- A '~f"_T_t Arm. _ ____._. | INVADING xlll 0 F ' f :°i°:" » tion prove lts value. Beware of such. Get it we will send it..-to§yon_by.m.ail upon re i . l Ill 1 Price! LET. llllilfr I 'it f_» 1 THE CAPE _ poets Have Crossed the Colony Border GEN. CLEMENPS ESCAPE Col Legge Sold Life Deariy- st, John to Entertain Col. Otter. ggi: nouns i_\'v_\ni_\'s ears coi.o1~.'v. CAPE Tt»\\'.\‘, Dec 18.-(Special)-The Bae;-5 who crossed into Cape Colony near Aliwal North encountered the Cape Rifles nd Brabant's force, who had to retire. ggrrisii w-oi'.~rni=:n ar Pai-:rosia`. All the British wounded have reached - Pretoria. ‘ r-i,iniEiir_~" Nannow ESCAPE-BR.\\'E uni-‘E.\'cE. _'_ Details show that Gen. Clements entire farce had a- narrow escape from being captured by the Boers. Ccl. Legge killed tive Boers with his revolver before being shot. QT. JOHN \\’Il.L ENTERTAIN (`Oi.. OTTER. ST. JOHN, Dec. 1:5.-'(Special.)--The City Council today decided to meet all tm-expense of entertainining Col. Otter antl men. -i--3-.-_i ACERTAIN RBMEDY FOR CORNS. And one always to be relied upon, Put inan`s Painless Corn Extractor. Safe. sur antlalways painless. Nearly fifty imita Put.inan`s at druggist, or if you cannot. get ceipt of 25 cents post paid, to Canada or United States. N. C. Poison Co., 8: King own Ont. _ Our stock of Diamond, Opal and whole Pearl Rings is the largest and best selected in -_the city A pleasure to show diem to }'ou.-W.W.Wellner._ 18 tid. The most varied tlesigns of &lnd bowls to be found in the olty at W. P. Ool;;ilit’s. Give the num of the house aoomiortnble ggchair or tell him to give you I l1l¢¢ er for Xmas, these are useful presents that may be emogeed the whole _!¢Bl' round. They can' bought cheaper at John 'Newson’s, than elsewhere. 18 lw See those 76c puffs we are selling at 38c each. Tlzey ma-'ke a very suitable Xmas present.-li. H. Ramsay & C0, 18 4i Filia purse.-The store tor purse-W1-<8 buyers. Our counter of 5(1) D\l1`S95~ an empty. to be sure you will save enough to fill one.-J. Paton 8: Co. 15 l5f&W =- -1--_.___ P THIS IS THE SEASUN `- FOR- von-seowss We have the largest stock M;.3%.i;.::pge§r.;.»J=;t’; °§_s§u§§_p1;gt=;=§ in the Citv made by the sawn..-y .tm i»er»\-beer -_vii ‘ AROUSED AT LAS'l` _ To the _terrible ravages of consumption in Ontario, the Government is petitioned to establish hospitals for consumptives. As a preventative to consumption t ere is no treatment tobe compared to Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine which promptly and effectually cures every cough and cold. It has by far the largest sale of giiy remedy for throat and lung troubles so cents a bottle. Family. size 60 cents ` All dealers. COMPROMISE ' REACHED. Reid Suri-enders Railwayjor a Flfty-year Lease and Cash Compensation ST. JOHNS, N. F., December 16.-Mr. Bondjthe premier, in his negotiations with Mr. Reid, the contractor, is en- deavoring to effect ah amicable arrange- ment whereby Mr. Riid will surrender his right to the reversion of the owner-‘ ship of the railways being compensated forlthe purchase and accepting a 50 year operating lease instead. The colony is in favorable circumstances now to make better, arrangements. The balance sheet for the last fiscal year shows an actual surplus of $253,000, figures never previously approached. Easy to Take Easy fo Uperate Because purely vegetable--yet thor- ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory- H3°9l"_‘ ”'7_’§ ,TO-LET. --On Hillsboro St.. a house containing six roouis,also dry cellar. and stable. Apply on the premises. 19 lw WANTED. - Au experienced cook. - Apply at James Bradley's, Upper Great Street. Dec. 19 1 wk pd. Purchase your presents at W. W. Wellnet°’s and have them Engr.ived Free, 1_8 tt' . The latest in walking sticks received "per express, silver and gold inouuts.‘il_so swagger sticks, will be sold at low tigure=. --\ W R-eddin, Cen- tral Drug Sore. 19 31 WE have about 50 pieces of elegant odd pieces of furniture ranging in price from $10.00 to $20.00. Expresslv and personally selected for Xmas trade. Goods never before shown in Charlottetown. Look_ themover.-Mark Wriglit Sc Co.,Ltd. ll? li A piece of our rich cut glass makes an ...cceptable Xmas gift.-W1 VV. Wellner 15 tt' Drop in and give us the pleasure of showing you the prettiest, largest and . most varied assortment of fancy cups in town.--\V. P. Colwill’s. 14 bf ' The largest assortment of fancy cups and saucers on P. E. Island is to be found nt W. P. Colwill’s 14 ti -ii*ii ATTEND HASZARD 5 MOORE'S _ nic-cniusrnas SALE Store open until 9 o’clock each evening- EQKKQEKW itasbettv Jam tor Zhristmas W h eafull supply Of illé \1_9“$1 nqiiireiifents all at the ’_f\W¢S¢ PUC"- ..1-fy Eur-ek Tea 254: lb. V Our display of Rich Cut Glass ""“s"¥_ 85!!! THE EI)ll0RS MAIL. Senator Ferguson Again. SIR.-Your wor-ly article of this morning only calls for one or two observa- tions. As the constitutional outrage of appealing to the people with all the t Departments vacant was not perpetrated until nomination day the Opposition were not late in calling attention to it. As a matter of fact the Premier's slyness in filling the Attorney Generalship was pointed out at many of the early meetings 4 by Opposition speiikers, who received th reply that it would be all 'arranged before I nomination day. It was only after nomination proceedings were over that the conduct of the Premier with regard to tli_e portfolios was open to serious' criticism. _ When reading your recital of the trcnchant criticism which Mr. Farquhnr- son has received at the hands of THE GUARMAN I feltsorry forMr. Farquliarson I but awag at my elbow suggested that as these criticisms were invariably, followed by 'an apology or compliment Mr. Farqubarson might find it in his heart to overlook the ferocity of the criticism. - I ani, sincerely yours, D Fnncusov Dec. 17th 1900 Pai-:'r'rY little baskets of good home- made candy at the Boy’s Brigade enter- tainment this evening-see program. DIED _ The death is announced in Boston, on Dec. 6th of Anastasia, daughter of Duncan and Mary Mclnnis, aged 24,' formerly of Sackville, P. E. Island. Margaret Muriel Tait, December 17th, aged 2 ycars and 5 months, oldest daugh- ter of James Tait, jr. - [Funeral from her father's residen to ce, day at 2.30 p.m., Richmond St. West-. .. AtDouble Hill, Lot. 63, Kings County Dec. llth, Ann Nicholson, the dearly be loved wife of Angus J. Macdonald, aged 38 years. The departed lived ri quiet gentle Christian life- and left this world believing God’s word and trusting His grace. There is great sympathy felt for the bereaved husbandwho is left with the care of two young children to look after cocoa ----3-i- Y Xmas Gifts for Ladies --Long" Guard Wrch Chain\,Chain Bracelets. _ Brooches, S ick Pins. W`o the finostlines of these-goods in sity.-w w wsum. it it Xmas Gifts for Gentlemen,-Watch Chains, Cod' Links, Drese_ing_C_ _ Silver Shaving Mugs, Silver cases, Leather Cigar eases and I. ofotber articles for Xmas gifts nt W W Welluor'n. 19 li offers many snagostions for a dainty _Xmas gift; We would like -you to _see if.-W W Wellner. 19 li HANDS CRACKED WITH SALT RHEUM Mr. James Mclsaacs, 24 Elgin St., Ott- awa, Ont., writes:-“I suffered with salt rheuin for upwards of ten years the skin on my hands cracking and breaking so as to make them useless. After trying all sorts of remedies in vain, I became discouraged and thought my sufferings would never end. Last spring I used Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment and in a. short time was perfectly cured." D/r. Chase’s Ointment is of unpar- alleled merit as a curefor all itching skin disease all druirrzists. CHICAGO MARKETS. _ Crricaoo Dec. 18. -(Special) - The following are the closing rates: June W heat, T0. Coin, - P0rk $12-071lh May Wheat. 723. Corn 36.1.-- ALPHA GOES DOWN. VANCOUVER, Dec. 18.-The steamer Alpha foundered onareef on the easi- coast of Vancouver Island and is a total wreck. The captain, chief engineer, managing owners. purser, and three seamen were drowned. The Alpha was formerly owned in Halifax. - I p00 . - - P those in the large towns of Great Britain But- a Poor Medicine. Common soda is all right in its place ndespensible in the kitchen and ,for ¢'°°kl_Dg and washing purposes, but soda was ‘never intended _for medicine and D¢0ple who use it as such will some day regret it. _ The common use of soda to relieve heartburn and sour stomach is a habit which thousands of people practiced almost daily. and one which is fraught with danger, soda gives only temporary relief and in the end the stomach trouble 8‘¢tS worse and worse. The soda acts as a mechanical irritant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record where it accumu- 4 lates in the intestines, causing death` inflammation or peritonitis. Dr. Harlandson recommends as the safest and surest cure for sour stomach acid Dyspepsia) the daily use after meals of an excellent preparation, sold by druggists under the name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. These tablets are large20grain lozenges, pleasant to the tdste and containing natural peptones' and diges' ive elements necessary to- good: digestion andwhich all weak stomachs lack ' Stuartk Dyspepsia. Tablets used regu arly aft er meals digest the food promptly and thoroughly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system Dr Wnerth states that he invaribly uses . nd ieccmmends Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets in all forms of stomach derange ment and finds them a certain cure, not only for sour stomach but by causing prompt. digestion of the food they create healthy appetite, increase flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver They are not a cathartic and contain no voilent drug but are intended only for stomach diseases and faulty digestion and generallv acknowledged to be the most reliable cure for any stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets now emo an international reputation and popularity and are sold by druggists everywhere in the United States, Canada and Great Britain Zo New Tartan Rugs , 15 new Golf Capes are arrived for Xmas many clans are represented. You d better see them they will make a a. so ust Bros. 19 li Special discounts on Ladies’ ~ Astraehau Coats t'ill_ Christ- mas. We-t=.g.u”a_rmtos every Coat we- sell, so d_o__ thet- makers. You:_mn A at__ big discounts.-Better: come to Prowse Bros.- 12-11.; 1 _ _--.__;-i-_- Scoiiand’s Poor- investigations recently made by a medi- cal committee in Edinburg show that the' i' of this city are quite as well fed as' _ or America, writes M. E. Gilburgh, in the Chicago Record. The committee regrets that the old diet of porridge and milk of the laboring classes has been given up for ,tea and bread. It also points out that, whtie bread as an energy producer is bet- l _ ter than brown, aud that much remains -‘ to be done to instruct the poorer classes of‘tbe population as to how their food should be properly cooked. It mentions _ that the dietary in Scottish poorhouses is is of a very inferior kind and not at all _ adequate. This statement has brought ‘a hornelfs nest of denials about the 5 doctors’ ears from poorhouse managers 1* and officials of the local government boards, and, if these are to be believed, it would appear thatall but the tramp class have not at all a bad time of it, so far as 3 food is concerned, when they are resident in these institutions. lf - -i_.__g-1-1-n ; RDBERTS EXPLAIN S. _ l _ 4 ThatFarm Building in South Africa _has = Been in Accoi&a:it% with the Usagcs ' of af. l~ ll".‘l_ » Banu Powder! *___* Made from pun iii?-iiS}.1.f.§`.§’l°.Z`§S’ lloieod and Bentley _ °"°'”`-ff--`“"“'° theioocl Q "3 t 'Childs' Rubbers danlsters. lltotoeit. P $6ll¢ll°fS» M ~ , . i ' Gfenbfs We" “ke "°”' D c meson tml, .f ti.. n.....f M against alum. GOFF BRO _ ” .i ii ti _ M‘2§i=`r=r”i°:'ss°i°_s.;'i= gn... swat. Boitamg. ee' 1°#-f= *° °‘ W ¢ 4 I E 4 D. c. Mama _ _ .___ - mv is Bsiwtsv tat-.iv °' 'th' mm °f Mlm, ,_ mam ii novu.uunacvowuenoo-.lll'l*°U- ,_.'>-’ $17" _ X L,-_a1U_ . Ro that farm burning has been strictly in ac says in part:-“Whether the people whom houses are burned are actual accessories to the cutting of railways and other dama- ges must be left to the general 055091' commanding ~to decide. They must be trusted to make a full inquiry before having recoarsetoextreme measures but as this is essentially police work. MIUICIPSW th. t when the police are 6S¥»&bliSh€d W¢ shall find the necessity for burning gra- dually disappearing with less danger of , -4 I ` ` - ‘ ‘ ` V ' P _ _ . s ` ' _- . I ,_ ~ - . .I ` _ tl ' 0 . ‘ I y I - . ' I ' ' ' _ l . _- l ' ' . ‘ . 3 _ ~ _ ’ , - ` pg . . . . . . . . ._ _ ;__ ‘ ........... .. .I _ _ warm snot 111 your ff_1‘=-Dd’s 32h’““”.g.<‘?..'§ ' .. LlX3tlVe B UC Tnhlnh ` W » ” ___ " ` " " ' *ff-~-~~=~' iheronredythnteurenneoldlnonndfvv gilt ofoiie of them." Prowse-»~F1°vr33 Some pretty Coon Coatstoo, --------------- -- Cara Tows, December 14.-In n memo- randum to the premier of Cape Colony, Sir Gordon Sprigg,-Lord Roberts explains - 1 Toizoivro, Dec. 18.-(Special)--The pro- babilities are as follows:-Moderate tofresh southwest to south winds. fair with rising temperature. it Mr. Ernest Duchemin, of A. Duchemiii &Cb.,_ leaves this morning on strip to Boston- and New York. Mr. and‘Mrs Pond will be passengers for England by the steamer Uluntin on Monday. Mr..Pond _was the editor of the Pioneer. Summerside, P. E. I.-Halifax Herald. . -mlm A BRIGHT IDEA . Was that of Dr. Chase when hc discover- ed a combined treatment for disorders of the kidneys and liver and so provided a cure fon_complica.ted diseases of these or- gans which were formerly incuralde. Dr. A W. Cha.se`s Kidney-Liver Pills are the worldls greatest cure for kidney, liver and stomach troubles, and has an enormous sale in all parts of Canada and the United States. One pill adose. 25 cents a box. -1-ii-l-1 Try one can of Uak brand bondensis Milk and youwill decide whether it 1. better and cheaper than a cow. Ask you Grocer forit. ' ' Curtains, Mats, Rugs, Carpets, Wool Mats and many other pretty anduseful Xmas gifts are found nt our big carpet room. Carpet Sweep- err too, make a pretty nice present See about one at Prowse Bros 19 l Call at Santa Claus’ Headquarters today and select Xmas presents. The crowd will not be so great as the last of the week, and the assortment will be more complete Do you want Xmas Cards or Calendars, Toy Books, Gift Books, Annuals or Xmas numbers? Thane are all on first floor, so is the Cliinawnre Upstairs is the Fancy Goods and Toy Bazaar Something there to interest every family and home in the citv -Geo Caroer&C0 101i The immense stock of Jardiniers dis played here at anv ice from 10 cents to $7 at) each.-W` P lwlll I4 tf The beautiful line of cheese dishes which we are showing are “greatly ad mined by all who see them - P Colwill 14 tf Particularly pleasing presents prevail in prodigal profusion at persuasive prices. Our onix vi-are is g retty See it -Jas Paton & C0 15 tt Mclasses Kisses only 10 centsa. lb at the Crow n Confectionery W A7 lgutchesou i11 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. [Corrected every Tuesday) esac ssess asses GOODS eases Lamb (lb) ` $0 Beef (quarter) r lb Beef (small)per Butter (fresh) pe-rlb. _ . ._ Chickens _ . I ALL Rlcliraili Blsciilisl 1°-.rays Plababtnaes, ‘ PROGRAM' -_-Q Will Extend me LC. I. to Sault Sl. Mari: GENERDUS S`l`RA`l`@A Gives Aberdeen £25.m-- . American lmmigrds Brine in llllillt. 6 n _____. THE I. C. R. T0 Bl EXTENDED. Moitrnnai., Dm. I8.-tBD&h-A-ei A. G. Blair, speking at his Illini K declared the Intercolonlnl *nl 1* msmpetttncttya itoeuut in val beconnocted with BCR Q. W Q even further wht, and hdii 1 railways and the canal! the X oouidlookforwnrd to hnll@ I ~ share ofthegnino!tlnW3. set. aunts iuntonninn nook. omiwi, Dee. is.-tenets.)-§. Peelley, Immiglnt-lon Cl haveent/ned Caiintlathlnyenr with 1 and effects worth $‘l\l.Gll.@ onasn otn Loan srnarncoxa. Loews, nee. ia-reinstall.-tant Strathcona, at his i\llttllntl& Bw neetorot .Aberdeen Uaivusitynnefil' that he would give Sim, limi if thousand morelarnlnoil within! 1 D wipe out the debt on the Univnii. » -', ..- _A __ eesessbssaeeaeaaaaeeaa aaassaaae;°saassnsasss sssvsssssssssassssssss gqqq W _g_:p¢@e¢¢c=io»~c¢¢o esa§§¥§eeeasesa=sseser Oatm ,_ new-,por~cvvt....... Straw.. ._ . . .___ . . . . . . . . _ ._ Hay porcwt . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oats. ........ ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Beebs,`perdon. .... _._ .... Pork ....................... . . hfnttonl ........ . . Onions pee lb. .... . per Inttiooperbnneh Cntniillotller, ............ .. Cohn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Catarrh can be Cured. » Jepson: Gaierrll Sure is the only Permanent Gere ever discovered for Getarrli. SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE. _ There are a thousand and one so-called cures for catarrh. Most of them contain dangerous narcotics. They relieve at the timc, but it does not last. Now that is just where JaDM\°S° Caturrh Cure differs from all bther so~called ontarrh remedies. It cures and the patient stays cured. It performs when others promise. Japanese Catarrh Cure is absolutely ccrtrlill ill - its effects and has never yet failed to cure any case of catarrh, when persistently used. It in it soothing, refreshing and healing ointment. which is inscrtcd up the nostrils, when it is quickly breathed up to the seat of all the trouble, purifying, healing and vit-oliZill8 I-hi diseased membrane, and the trouble vI0n‘t ro- turn. We do not ask you to take our word for this. We can prove it by rcconimendations from physicians and thousands of testimonials. We want you to prove it hy sending for n sample box, which you can havonhooiutcly fren of charge. Send 5 cents for pontnge, oto., to The Griffiths Sc Macpherson Co., Limited, Bl Church St., Toronto. Sold by all druglhts. 50 cents. the in/nocent suffering and that my suc- cessor will eventually be able to abolish such treameut.” _ l " _ 1 -‘ G A SHARP Railwa Odicfs. Charlottetown. _-_ p _ .Y _ Rival Herb IDNK. X “wwe ' “ vat* *° '15 .¢».\»s§& in town to cheese Menu glove, 50.: Gloves all prices ti to Mitts and glovel he ‘stern and railway _lioa_vy. lined 50° I Macdonald U Cob. I5 d. YQ S.; og;-"Xmas i m n pnillnh. 1 Il °‘....i....“ '"1' "'..;.it.t'3't ‘..'.’."¢"" Silllto Ui. Rent! ntl _ ` from vo&.49. Gall loo, _ John swoon. il A gift to bo need not ba expo vo. _Sli W. W. wstitim man _ at silver novelties. fi If Sen W. W. Weiluer’e Q# of G.-no Fitted yvoshn. _carter ’ 0 'U BOOK STORE. s M.) Fl", “wo mm Edmg-i-sm” mn’ olilnnwnno. _._ titlsinrs all ||iv_Ym’s lliltim. cordanze with the usages of war. He - Blfl: lookn. E cursion return tickets at one 'ly ,tirstfblass fare will he issued Decent- Mlm' -0”: “Der Zlst 1900 toJanuary lst 1901 inclusive; to rind fromJall stbtipog, c_l..‘.,' good to return until anuarv B' 1900, and for students during school, nkl.*" vacation. December 18th to 31st in- To’ hm, A elusive, good to return until Jan- uary 3lsn. 1901. Tickets not good s@.".||\ um, for oing j urney after date of issue No Etop over during journey I - ‘Mm- T l Suhporinteuilenf. I 600" ‘fmcnd I 1 Dec 15 tooo is io 22 w lfrtt. _ as fs - ' _ ~'._i‘- __ 1*; 3,] ;'-"_ I z ,_-.-. ‘ " as _¢f‘.-- *_ _ -V o I _ _ _ E 6 - ,_ ,,. -. , 1.- f- v:,..- _.5 _.- ..:__ '., _ f _ -.- -.-~.- . 4:- _ . -= , -.¢ , 'J _ ~ -ve. -. '”" ~.-».-‘ f ~ 5,”-<4-_ .. --.1 oe-et . -- * "‘ declares that 1031) Aiinorionn lil*