Ispabsin and Kernnn to Bnnder Abbas, ' and that 150,0iX),00l) roubles will be spent u nit '. f .'f€j';'{iv~.».T;§.;-gui?,fin vsvf»T-\.»_ser_f-».,_u'_»*;.>:.=_§_<_;v = . _,H __ _I _ _ _ ~ ` _.Y..~,f_»_,.>~-_~ ».*`»<»ff.-if THE G JARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, aowsno ist ASD, _-'- l ' l '@‘.='l-.f___'*".- _-MJ' *safe iéGR1sss1oN V -w -~-- rr' --~~------ <- ~ ~ Y - V V 1-i-nunnuinidnnnhb oi RUSSIA. G-OOD Bouts, Sclltlllil i0 Gil 21 P011 (lil lllt PCl`5l2l1l Gull l2ll{Cll Satisfaction, Experience, Economy, Honesty Uf' lllC TTZIIS Jill Willilh HKS 3% as Part of Her Plan. AND THEIR DEFINITIONS. mg Lag; 'fw¢1v¢ km, _ WORDS , /" . | V or llelslers lellilllnis Piows1’s llelinlillni. _ ‘ 1 ~ - _ LM...-_\_ TZ ~_-_-li 1i_ \\,~;1,. .riili l_l1i.~'_1¥`ll""‘ 1* “" lf” 1' “ :` l`.`m“ A lf:T.l`l.t:l,:‘("I’:";-`ktnilgiii- “W B/I€il»nS Mpan; bv Vin" OnG‘ ,jf xhggel Captain Holci-oft said lie had been ac- vice,butintheT1N1svenl £12531); _ ,-.. >~\._-1 ~___. -_‘;1_'_'1~_;' \\.'\1 i\1.~'lii!‘ .' : l _<1 ° _, _, , _- _ , -" ~ - . . g ._ . .. . `_ _ Lonilim ml _`."_ I. ....\\ li- -lull \ilil,`.;1u~ vc is ~i»i\111i1\"-ly -it 1:1 ciifl l’€“~il‘t ll'1\l'll"! O i ° U ' J U ll cused many tunes or being a Bock, but “asdevctaim 8% t he “ne p,>1si.1]1-»1£._~:-.1.1`1 .`. .l_..11:~ x.'\Tl‘~"‘ll;(I _{‘x;`i°__f_' i_.l;_,_,_md ,f,_`,.,\f ,.~i;1;O»\.~ :Hull iililtlil Lkle; Q9 ` L _ OB3.I.li.lfl1l HOW H&tS Of/ Dil FS, the statement was uiilioundgd. as hs s andI)r Leyds toldthee\§1xti?e it Lim" """“ ""` “l ` "` " ` ` "` ' ""` ‘_ "". " ` "` ` 1 _ an Englishman, and e ha resiglle is torin that that walnuts!! cieil* . i __'.= 1-,~~ t~11111-~_"‘_:.ll€:\.\\ .:_< thx; <_ lui ;l)l]‘r*l“fl1M‘:l"P iw; 13:12? klllltlzf 1_l<;1‘;l(;.\lx Ur _ aint, C(/n_U°Utl'l19IlT» dhll t 1130) ‘commission in tiie l`ransvaal art-1ller.V and .tasked that an additional grolit if ,. 1_\_,--_» _ _1-‘;'~_\;‘.- 1__1 1..\ 1, _ ‘}§‘£. ‘_ ';, 3. _ ' . .. _ thllf \\., . ‘»'l ‘i _I _ U, ,~ .1 , ,,.~. ru gecurity for thg debt, Ot Ulll- f0l'f8lt€d pO'lll'1dS WOl'lLl\ N Rivflio mm ¢,uLg_|__.-111~11-_-1.1i- t11.1111» .». ..1i __.t. . 1 1 . ` p honest and _ in Pretoriaratlicr than take iip arms an Irishmannamul Giililh white fini,-, ‘ V ` x ‘_ v But. _111 the ri-uat_\;111;1ile last niontli, ol' i 1 _ oo I y y Ol;I‘ 6 (_,Oll(:11]y against _his countrymen-_ In 1894 he was fmm S0ut,hAn.¢e‘mEn'“a&* Bu,,,1,`., _\l»l>_1-: 111s l_\;‘i-.1 11111_1_1o_ird ivliieli niissiii lent le1'.~11a2:£..1lll),(l(,0 roubles L. D. y’ and r\m,¢,_l.iCan aware that the Transvual bought Z3,lllll engaged n oertlin nllliililf of *heh many;ir111»¢i`;v1s1l1e11_>rt_t:1:it llxiss-iii in as in 1‘et1i1‘11 for her eustoiiis receipts :it _all ze O.; t _ _‘ ' ` Guedcr rifles, and later he found that had served inthe Engli hel‘bl!§1 H seeking. l»l<‘»l~\‘_~"ll‘»` ‘lg l‘°";’*‘l';}l‘l“l“i`I_ *ix* l;5<;l`l01‘ ll0l‘l-* Of vl_1`tl\‘y :Vasa Sltlpullilitioii , 1 S I it S (0 C 10038 flOlIl. pmost of these rifles were sent to thc dis--} ardlily with e Kcliitnf #iii tliecomi-.»l oft 11s por am 1 “ E ‘ 3 il ll* *Ulm il* l’0“~"l“ 0 l 0I`~‘l11- S 1011 f Dill' _ affected Dutch in Cape Colony. with lil) 0; ved\tH%toril.tnd ill 0lll0l‘ (l£‘l\t.\`. ;X Sll0tIlil l’i‘I‘SliL 1)tl_‘,f' Ulf \ » rounds of ammunitlgn for each, Prgaidgllt WIIBB um W\\' Whilli ~ 1 I -_ _ I l '$ ol\lytw_111i` the l’ei'~'ii111 ilulf `-ll' H12' _ to wlioiii their custoiiis 1-ev.-1ptr~' England at once that would leave hergnlf A Kruger had told him that at im curly DOWN free from clicliiiilwmicc and she 0my°` `, ` 'period all the mines at Johannesbuigonstacmcd to using l it “'0‘1l‘l ‘W fll lll>¢1'ly .fu l110l'r2us@ Or lease A i would be run by the State, and that the toiretleriauuaad Goins; Herat is Russiiis ilnal obyectne Lord Krllgtroll One 006381011 Why they lmdigillilf N i O mush 'er-_-_ 111<11~t_g.i_o;ed in ret1i1'11 for ii loan. Contcssiiiiis to Riissiaii ciipitiilists' for nilfoails in Persia l1;‘.\'e been grit ted yithin the last few years. and while none otthesehiis had the l’e1‘.~ii1n Gulf asa stated ol>_iei~ti\'e point there has been talk I iudiplouiatic circles of extensioiis in the U non- future that would bring them out to illlinhablt-:111ts,;11iil the centre of the Caspi in Sea. planned to Kushk, on the Afghan fron- tier, with the object of pushing it on to t Herat as soon as Englaiid was in such a. p0sit_i0n`a`,, [0 able to offer slight ob- I t The Viedoniosti, orgmi ofthe Russian Government i11 Central Asia. is authority for thc statement that the 'l`ra.11s-Persian railway wilibe 1300 mi1os,i-uuuing from beh°".`°d h.°"° l°h‘"_°. ‘ts mal bearing 0” » _ y' duced thelutter <=0uul=ryt0 WNW ill WB the smumou In Pen" 8" , A V 0 1 d 3, n C 8 O f . lot with the Transvael, and he was inform- War may “O5 com’ fm' nmnths’ for " . J ` . ledthat although the time was'not then years: but all the world knows the battle 01 l M9&HS SpPIl(llDg UIODBY all ripe, gh; time wouldcome whenthe Dutch Jullmol, Nl of Armageddon between Saxon and Slave 9 _ _D_ ths Store for ycur Spring would drive the Ramen mm the oggam nn, must come some' day. and everything H t d S . U I h . V, th Ifpmsident Steyn had “ken no nog” ¢,f‘;g¢]\ seems to be drawing events together to p a' an uit: _a' so avlng e MI-_ K,-uguthis gmmg;-y would never have Dshulfa. by way of T.-ibreez, Hamadan,: P0 . SECRET ARM Y MOBILKZATION. I HER" BNI* ` °’”*`°“‘ L Xpene “Ce of hy the suite Ho had usted Pi-usifioui .' wildly oi am. But not e.ieo11~held said Hemt was the key to adopted in the Transvaal the Continental twealyordlohi ndia, And thgrg 15 not 3, ghadow of doubt, 1 S [S “That teaches t drill and the English bugle calls. The Presi1l¢i\tK!&‘ hat when ltiissia seizes Herat England _ . ou a 1`°51de1lUSl1Ell¢d, and Slld lt “ Olllfl 100 tl!!! l¥\vi°¢0f nf ‘ll ‘ K d h dgh ' ai 8 l3h€l‘€B IS Oflllf ODS 1.11.2106 tO buy found out one day The Beers kno\v‘mone,yt0b0hlld§ 1 seize an a ai' an eriv iacesf- _, g . _ meg-u\f_ Tabreez istlie initial point in Slay and Anglo Saxon “,1H,efaCe to face 7 . yon, Spring hat’ so that ou exactlyévery call which was sounded for belltve|lt|inb&!¢& $1 nlltheseplaiis. It isa city of about 17.3,- f ; _'._. *§Y;_ . ONLY A SUG(`1ESl ION. I ButI'_HasProvcu of Interest and' Value to Tlwusands. Common sense would suggest that if l _GLM wish!" to bicfme Hfxshyfoggd Plumpl’ monopoly of that much-prized quality on 1 I °a`n°nyr°su mm t e we eat' the British side. Some bright spirit in uud digest and :hut food should be album-‘ irons or flesh forming food, like cggs,§ beefsieak and cereals; lu other words the 3 kinds of food thot make flesh are the foods which form the greater part of our dau’ bm* °f fm- l Befoio duwu they retired into Ladysmith. But the trouble is that while we eat 3 011011811 and generally too much, the ‘ stomach, from abuse and overwork, does not properly digest and assimilate it, which is-_the reason so many people l reuoiu ihiu uua-uudor weight; the digest- | Weomansdo not completely digest thot dash forming beefsteak and eggs and similar wholesome food. ; Tllerearcthousands of such who are Nelly confirmed dyspcptics, although the? H18! have no particular pain or in- ' convenience from their stomachs. ‘ If such poisons would lay their pre- E .indices aside and make a_ regular practice °f “-5118, after each meal, one or two of Si-“$158 D7Bpepsia, Tablets the food would be quickly me thoroughly digested, bo- cause these tablets contain the natural peptones and diastase which every weak stomach lacks, and by supplying this want the Stomach is soon enabled to regain its natural tone and vigor. St\1art's Dyspepsia Tablets digest every form of flesh-forming food, meat, eggs, bread and potatoes, and this is the reason fll¢Y S0 quickly build up, strengthen and illVi80l`8i¢ thimdyspeptic men, women and children. Invalids and childred, even the most delicate, usethem with marked benefit as they contain no strong, irritating drugs, lo cathartic noi- any harmful ingredient. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets is the most llccessful and most widely known of any _lmedy for stomach troubles because it is lie most reasonable and scientific of lodern medicines. S‘3“*U'VS DYspepsia. Tablets are sold by ; seems greatly saddened by her fathers *Very druggist in the United States and (hnada as well as in Great Britain, at 50 l were the best of comrades. She is fond of dogs, of which she has many, some of which cost thousands of dollars. One is of Homach trouble or to make thin, nervous, a rare breed, and cost $2,500 when a mere ‘F‘P¢PilC People strong, plump and well. puppy. wuts for complete treatment. Nothing further is required to cure any lmportan llncashir Fire insurance to Victoria-Montreal The above Companies are not coinnocted with the P. E, Island Biard Fire Underwriters, and are not bouu P°“°li *O °ff=¢= iusur-~u<=»» ur suhstan tially reduced rates J. - - » _-or-:.. - .f~`> v '~ 1.. ‘ .` C _ ` .f `s _*lib -»>."r .`~"..`1r-1,'. ‘ :__ “V1 "-. ,- r-u 'Ju 7 L. 1 ' ‘.f."1~.`-`-'-f f __ _=f_\ ».b - 1- ‘ _*_ _-isa »*~- 'ii ‘~*"~`~;o"=~~'-' ."f=‘f’»=.~v`.'-"_>‘5:' __t _,_ _ .s _ _, _,__ i.--4 s-._ _ »,,., ..., ._ _ ~i,.__.._. _ . ._ - - L '_,~ ,__ . - .Yi , _ r ~ _»~» _.. ~u..,_-- -¢ ;.;§¢_¢,» __;_-,_,.»,i,--.»_ ,»__,~:.? ,-v_¢,AL_ 1. _ . _~ -._-_,_ with Sir Redvers Bullcr, in a letter to his “s1imness" is not on the side ofthe Beers l A JOKE 0l1il1¢ Elicmy poslte of cheap means “cheapness combined he fm, at p,-etom, .mo .moo with °-" th l l d oi-o .ku “D°°¢'l`°°\=- ~ _ A stOl'.Y told by €%ll`0f.H¢¢r Who LS serving _ ,gl Sp endld Sty ea "an qua] 6;; of :s;;§u`x:;‘h£r;°:°n', me-"nd i K* iends at home, proves that all the, Then there wasthe sudden and secret bring it on very soon. _l _ ° x 1 h l8I'g6Si} SBIBCI-1011 t0 ($110088 molesged (»,§'¢ Fpggsigtqwhich wouldtorm _ . _ . . B _ “_ . ‘_ _ __ _ ,_ _ Q . v _ _ _ ‘ _ _ W _ . _ 9 » A . ° , » an - ~ W _ _ 1 a ¢ ‘ A T ' ” ' . . 1 ` _ ° f» l Q ' _ . . fr B nd that Col. Ba¢l€n~Powell has not a The recent request by the Colonial Oiiicc - t' _ - . _ _ _ the two States, which was, 110 doubt, a -‘ec ‘°" for information as to the number of troops _ ° ' grand thing for President Kruger’ but of trouble elsewhere than in` Africa is ` ‘ es km what had in recently delivered in London an interest mr.; E the government would be taken possession and thot Wea Wi! til! Jr.t`_1e great* struggle, that is to decide experience the British troops, _Ind that Was Wliytllllglgf MMM! lm fi m l11cl1 of the two is to be the controlling V ‘ _ , ' g they waited in hiding until they heard Tl'8l!VlllWlS\§|\“»M ii ° ii <1 - ~ fu ,ld WO OXPOPIODCO ELI] ful feeling of being one of the the uiguuitoreiiro givou loincuouuuoiciouiu balm trade passe; fron] Cgntral _Asia to the ln HCIICC lll lG CSEXIIICS 0 le \VO , '* ` " - o - “‘ _ _ ’ » 5 - ' ` ` ' Th ould have been no war at the ‘Qs _ Afghanistan lies between the111.England eXp8r1enCe.1`GOE“ I-na] test looking men In the lpreslfdt? tlivme it lt were notfor the manner-1; Tho ‘l‘l\&1& &f It' hw' been reported that R line was is still supreme at Cabul. The _ Ameer ‘ mtv' _ 1 in Whieh Dr Leyds stugfggpmgmgnt Km- ,¢h¢i|“;g¢1Q gqghgyg would ,iulu Euslu-ufl iu_au_v_coui_itor -.mock A THE. Ilfs the Hat that makes guru hood fuuof uousouoo. Two yours ego or yamaha the Baci o Rusian aggression in tiic direction of ~ " the lnan_ Pmsidents Kruger and Steyn met to dia- l DDIHRIUX he fmlmer of' India' _ _ cuss the question of a closer union between i they mimi & ` ' - 39% 50% than ffi-\'<'lf~*-*lf*-\'»*‘*‘i“"`E”- thoiuio Russia. . I J . ` properryof those who iohoiiod ounniiivuicaliuil - `_ _-_ ~` .. `. V ’ g I o 4 . I .I ` B ~_ - u _ 7 - . ~ - ~ A . . .` r : v 0 P _ u ` ‘ W W that Aiistralia. could furnish in the e\ ent was ,_ very Sorry thing for the F1.” Sum 'nj E Y"'"“ Hethenaskedthequ t , many orsomeotherpowcr to ing lecture on The Seciet Xrming and their ;u iw Secret Service of the Trarisvafil Repiib ThepeopledE“s““d mtmmea go il I wuiovei-.’Ihese|l|n., wb selection of woit y i - lI13,t€I'12LlS H19 Op m 5 d moo buiuowuio Buuoh mg would aiovay from When you practise it wrt ofuesffeccmtlw °°l=='° °f SUN* In our Store you W n lt' ave from Gape‘1‘owu to the Zambezi. 1 y' V _‘just short of 14 feet inlengh,car1-led o9l»'\& U ' und projectile, and, it was sold hill A Ill for inducing the Boers to waste some of their ammunition. During the night a d ClhriA;ty,s 1_Iats’I-fn A mowncycle of English make is ug kupje and set to work to builds fm- ' °.la so o ai merican ats_ uu-:mi in Now York. 'rhoue mom honorable In _ sold by us. We guarantee all :;¢;ZSu:?;n“;.P°§gift°§0“°:3,°£f”,‘1’m”"‘: 11953 tI`3'nSaCt10113, Hats soldby cs to be worth mm, mcyclw mt," W, Wm., ° ° ' lb '.if the .- cuimillu- unwllllngnesg 'togheoullliorblliye Illll}0veQl‘lishol3iId;t_:;:1h*i%:?;°db°m;"1:;iyd:t“ °"° Commltl 01° C0-unfilwe/will cheerfully refund the ‘b.§§f:f,°f{°, cycle ,, me ,,,,,,,,;.,,.¢',,=1|iu\a¢. l - _ , _ tenance fraud or fmonev-. That s wh at--we call1,nugiiohmou,who mo iummd on nn- - W Home ~...°°..‘f..»°.::.~::-.°f.1:cc..‘““.:f°...‘: deception _ - EB-1. me me ___5__,___,_ ‘ V The destinctivc feature of the hottie!-' ‘°""““'*""'““"‘° ` ' lmentis the presence ofa “gyrocu»0,"°I _ ‘ , , . _ 'o J When you buy your Hat here, it s right and no mis- 1|§,';°;°5‘;”d,h';’d,_',;l;f,;l ,;,,d_ ig: I* take about the style and wear. ~ i "mo¢oroui1iooo1¢»»1<1o. no "awww 1 ~ is oouueoioa with me motor by 0 ullilh _ ° ` through the rearhub, and shove-ihl; two, _ _ f ' ' , ‘ fitting snugly beneath the saddle, in ell die _- J _ -' i l I single le _ } ' 4 J - ° ` _ 1; W ~ < - 1 number ofjmen were taken out to a small It was not long after daybreak that the Boer gunners, caught sight of the new fort and began- pounding away at the empty "Works.” When night fell the _ damage was hastily repaired and next‘ morning the Boers renewed their cannonade; but, apparently suspecting, that all was not right, they ceased fir- 1 ing after atime, whereupon, tocomfort ,` the Boer gunners, an ambulance party, went over to the kopjeand returned with `1 some of its members as “killed and wounded” in the‘wa.gon. There was much amusement over the way in which the, “slim” Boer had been tricked intio a waste 5 of precious ammunition.-Correspondence ` London Daily News. __-___-______._.__i_- i 1 Worth 30,000,000, ' _ i Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, the youngest ' child of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt, re- ceived by his will $5,0(I),(X)0 in her own right, and she is heiress to a part of not less than $100,(X)0,000, so that eventually she will be worth about $3(l),000,(Il0. she is now fourteen years of age. she has never attended school, but is taught at home by skilled professors. She is a quiet, .unassum- ing little girl, _dresses with extreme sim- plicity and is very modest in her tastes. She promises to become a. very pretty H""°‘3‘5/‘ S 1 S 1 ’ ;‘;1.‘.".2f.‘2.§.f:‘:.z’;..?‘i.i.°‘f“f.3i‘;tl;°.°§.f~l.§ ll? S if " ,tenmiles in the Tram .- fl! th L dy ith S2-1"rl nceived a plan _ I . ’ '_ r 50. Means the quality youll ____ chineregulatésfilw HOW H Dil llld speed. The tightening or loosening of 8 X to ulkihl oil tank and carburetor combined. issued. Gasolene is the motive power, lil \ olxillltll ver on the handlebnrl olthell gdiil .ig l iii ` ' t rod near the hondieblrlhtfthitle lliilstzgixitly communicated to s bend on film gyrosc0pe.”a.nd throwsthe motoron orol. coil. The operation is easily mastered. l li ° linicu g Z V _ No dve is sold in more chi\de,or fineronlo vm h any colour. - - d 5000 ds of wash goods in crcsh»¢l‘l¢k 1! “fl” th°*“h‘ Scdtch ygiglish and American prints and _ %W$ m and gracious woman, and will doubtless only needs to be attented to in a proper 2-lld ¢ll°f°“§h mama” b° °"°‘H°°' musliifs, also check and cord miasgnc It be an ornament to society. She already exhibits a charitable nature and takes a l great interest in certain poor people. She ‘is her mother's constant companion, and I death. She was devoted to him, and they o Fire Insurance by the trsif rates. I am, therefor J. JOHNSTON, A geut,Cl1a.rlottctown. P. E. I. 1 _; m 1% 1, ' entirely from your system Limincnt rubbing and Bannel wraps about the chest pawn 3; Cds, and throat are good enough but they are _ n t Notice 6'; c':...-1 1 _ That Han g=-on Cough l _ i _ _ . *°“ not suflicient, they don t go_deep enough. _ 18 . 2 The root of the disorder is pulmonary __ 3 _ ,` weakness--build that up-strengthen it B0 with Adamsoifs Balsam and your C0\lgh iS CI.lI‘€d. ll t been P . I d and ° dis,_,,“,W,d_ ~ -5 345 1 _ 25 COBB AT ALL DRUGGISTS- g The revenue for the yell-I' l!I\9l1¥lf&d W Q _ ` _ 39,324,332 as compared with $3,017,223, on ”""""’°' Z J ~ ' J ` T liuiiiiou doiiiu-§ uriooo rromd outing, ,mf Z ` - i1l'on from tobacco an 01815 llillllo RT 1 PA|.iviEna. co of » M ~»-»~ -W-~-- 7 V quantity 5f Spirits produced during the I! from me mica. u ‘ year was 3,4-£3,955, Dl`00f Zlnonss 35 mm' It il encon§i8l f: Y a with 1753186 vruduwd *ll “W °°“°°""'*" °“° : Charlottetown Sash and ooi- Factor g iggefgious @8685 §ea;_ hmm, to ,,,,_,,,_,_, 2; the quantity taken for consumP¥fl°‘_1 W” mm. L 1 C)`\1r ' Specialties ' - A from 116,399,610 in isinosm 13454.13 ll* sau- nail Balmain, novel' I-’°¢¢'» WP" “year while the oommmptim iuufvllll J Gown window., stairs lo , _ Gmtcgr and Gonduetorc. Kiln _'Duel Spruce and Hardwood lfloorllt. lil! lmm;u3’13g’% w igpigm. The number _ l|rlsd0lear81»rnc&'§l:ea¢lil¢ lld 0|!! l¥°\¥ll- ` of cigarettes consumed was 102133 " 9"