.§ I l - li if-"’ *lAK anting gueur-v-_vi --- -- T HE cUA.1>.DrAN oHARL01‘rEro\vN_' Novnneiin 11899 i ____. i __ / ff l *n 1; / \\ . IP '. _- \ ,I ` A E , I 1 . ' ` _ , 1 /_/V _-A ' _ . ' 0' ' “C _*nl Q' _ _ To buy O_v_ercoats, Reefers, Ulsters, and Suitsat PROWSE BROS. / ' Q L_ Ulsrers 3./53.00 0.00 '7_50 0.00 and 10.00. 4 » oveiwits 2./0 4.75 ooo 7.50 10.00 =inn12.00. 0 I-2111. - P; _______'i_`, ll ’ .i . spent _ f;*__ Pants 750. 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.0() and 2.25. "*‘ it Men’s Suits 3.75 5.0() 6.0() 7.50 9.00`10.00 and 12 00. = ___ 0* ` _ _ The largest stock ever shown in the city of Charlottetown Our trade was never so good as this fall and the prices and qua1itiesT1arffel'ithe _ _ cards. - _ A l ,kin __.§.‘ f c J - * A' I 5* si? 'l /fi, _ . That _ ._ _ __ U _ H' --_ _ \,- ~i'_'""`fif “" §h8l'Q _ 0 < -1 -'.i` -' ',~* F. 't ‘ --- ;'_°°°°- °__°W W °"°"f” an °m°f1’- light the affair that is now culminatin . S-ggi , leads,” is iti.l held to be i_ntense1viru.,, His mm piid over to the French ai-_ cguldargzgts orT;;lYF?e¥|;;1; lsflilftfxigs %€*" H l £01' °h°“8h ‘M °m"‘_“`S b°h°'° tw PJ” thorities 24,000 francs customs duties low gn this- chu of 90,15 w that °;|;g,§, S l f’°““°1b‘;th:’haT.15; ls asf°éd ?B°.‘;`f" U39! “H029 U19! 550015 UWB 0'-N98 T3- operations carried ongmust' have been ° e _ , _ » _ . ' 1 xt hu n eh 15 my . ma .n Fi” °°l\'°d_0l1 U'80583U0DB U1 Whlvh 0110 of very large when the revenues estimated that they at t e same time msintiin th be f h 5 _ ___ _“Tommy Atkins” needs more leadiyg féllellglg blgigiegnpictrig wie ol;Sug_°d- to have been lost and which weve col..- mm my mm In the world so the gpm a om gms t 8 8 *O 0 lldlllg lected from the firm, announced to_24,- .. AS ° ° ~ lin of ‘Great'Br.t-1in’s best blood iei `- B imp' wmch shaun tin" 000 h'“m9 [10]] A “anon _ _ S _ been in the hands only of the oiiinal , C | 1; 1. ' g g t0 Abllllshi likely to continue for the present. Thetlnn offence for which,hsd he beei. witli- me d i tiff: i n .sthdv>riitih1iongt?»°iiaer°vgy‘ a Time Honored i Custom. _-11- lfiolmolt, Oct. 28.-The large num- Hof British odicers killed in the bat- lllwhich i nvealready taken place in i hill his-_b ought out strenuous pre- T UQ! fl'0l in my quarters against the ' hcieut cns.o=n of Biitiehodcera ia re . Ning to cover when under fire. From figures at Glencoe it is appar- tut that one out oi every four men kil-‘ led was an ofllaer, whereas the organi- 1 Htion exists upon the principle that to "Ury twenty-tive men there is one of- htr- It ie evident that if the same lilo of mcrtalitv is kept up the British Etuedwill become seriously under ji' l. i p When a baby smiles in its sleep it is the mother’e fond belief that an angel is kiss- ing it. No woman preme joy of 'do- rngnhood until s e knows the caressing touch * of a first-born’s Engers. No wg- nzan knows the supreme sorrotiv of womanhood until she sees her ;,_.. ' baby in the cold embrace of death. Thousands of women daily achieve wo- supremest joy. only to meet, a or weeks or months later, its sorrow. This is because so babies are born into the world with sceds_of death already sown in their bodies. If a woman would have robust children. strong and able id the usual little illnesses of she must "look before she 3 woman will take the i'Jiif°§'»¢2!' _éaf€ Of 0.’ '.>ro=n»~f;!i\~e maternity. she may liezself Anqninst much pain and suf- aiid j\f»-i-iblc clcfith. and insure the " lic; cliild. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite: ni is '.i;e._;freat<-_-t of all inedicinef PTO.. 'ctiire rimthurs. lt acts directly tht* *riaiil.i iv-.z_~. dining t r.. proportion of the cisnalities asa whole has caused a thrill of horror and sym- psthy throughout Great Britain for the people now begin to realize what a iight with a civilized enemy means. _ Old soldiers point out that at Alma one of the bloodiest battles in Great Britain’s annals, the casualities total- led only six per cent, whereas in the Ciuciico, Oct 28.--The Toronto cor- respondent ot the Chicago Record hai the following: “Canada is sending away 1.000 troops this week to help Great Britain fight the Boots. They ge by steamer from Quebec, » going by Cape ol Good Hope. his it has been reported here si: ce arrangements were made to send the troops that President Kruger has granted letters of marque to French privateers, permitting them to prey on British commerce and at- tack British warships, some anxit ty has been felt lest attick should be made on the eteamship Sardinian, carrying the Canadian troops. In view of such contingencies, the Canadian Minister of Militia has decidtd to equip the Sardin- ian with two or three rapid-fire guns. The regiment will take with it two Mixims and 160,000 rnuids of ammu- nition. nnd it is believed it can hold its own against any enemy on the sea it may 're' t.” .-_-___f-#-_._._,,. » S. S. LESSON i rounru QUARTER. s'rnDi1-:s IN 'rms 01.1) 'rnsrAMi<:i~i'r. Lesson VI.-Novizmnnn 5. Ni:Hi:iiiAH`s PRAYER. Neh. 1_1-11. Memory verses,8-10. cami-:N TEXT. Prosper. I pray thee, thy servant this dny.- Neh. l. ll. 0UTL1Nn 1. APeople’s Need, v. 1-3. 2. A Patriot’s Prayer, v. 4-11. i Time.-About B. C. 444. Place.-Suse. Iutrvductory Note.-Mehemiah fol- lowed Ezra in the government of Ju- 'dah, specially of Jerusalem. He was fa deeply religious man, and wise in his efforts to rebuild the city. He was an ardent patriot. Though a noble iu the Persian court and raised to wealth and honour, he forgot not his own land. desolate and aillicted. He prayed for its welfare; he worked as he prayed. He was governor of Jerusalem for twelve years, and then returned to the _Persian court, whence after live years, _ other-e nttemg in reach, he would have suit red one u-ic'i li gwr. I ` was “thus ab easy ` °W“'* 51! *NS 4'-‘U ` _ » nionti’s imprisonment This W-ml: a mutex' i » til tv, s 1 ' °°°*°‘-‘-"* ‘”*"°’°“° “'“""‘ ‘_ -_ 1 L _wma ii wo_rl_:.iu ~ ~ ‘ .charge of forgery will be- brouft ‘harmony in this -natter. But St. Pierre 5""` 5255# himJ~h° ml¥im\lm~ Pllnillllllmf will he ton hot for Ferry ever to return* 0' forpwhich is lite imprisonment and tue new H , is in PM-is .MW “_ ,ix m““Fmm~25 ¥°*1`|- e V » 1. th 'l I h . _ . ' .- 3 .~» 'Itiasaid tliathl ‘Fort and I1 mm . ,neo a 'ence _“mud” as ,agar ‘dams € ' 1... -1'? l-A ni 'tea G1 _ " ~ ’ ~ _ . QIIHCERS ...‘:.':.".:;.. _ PERRY AND Joins worms icciaiulsn. y;-._;;;°;=;‘-~~ » :;:.“:.li:z.:°.;3“.~. :‘:..i‘;..;°°..;is:;° . . A A ~f»-1--if-ii --~~f@»»i JS 1;() ` ‘The difference in the percentage leads The C0uCC\l0l° and UIC Canadian InSD€Ct0l' B€tWCCn ";i’h‘at=tvras thitl’ to the conclusion that many ofthe ii asm were in mm. nn.. me and Slopped Some Fraud and Smuggling to St Pierre. n.ni§°.§“iaf;*~i“k° ‘ip ' °“”°°'i°" it Boys kept on leading their men after the _ _P _ '- 1 0 ' arat wounds sr PIERRE _ t F'-1 - -4-I-Q! I It-_r _@ ‘ . . , _ . . _ - - q. Oat. 23. -Th - J ' . ° 1 / -_ -. _ _ ____ _Emperor William s recent rriticism “homies here are h rd f 6 au ‘ ones m com ufnllg Mt" leanmfi Ml _ ‘ _ ' of the Bu omms, “meal to "km _ _a ater e former what was gnu; on--transactional A_\/ANCCUV-ER LADY _ N17” _ is Diff. frequlwdy qwtei Tha jppgriéiloztrppiiptctsilponpiwpg ,gint ilffecteéi :pe rev-nues _both og §t. Daren or amen.; mg, mg” yn" The ,feeling in the"army_-iitself is that.though¢who was recently mohbedb ii' section wienih tan Jwada. This m nl? sae' e gt ._ the regulations do not say the oiiicers nuke SL pierm populace WL “gutted hugo dibcakrfii s of from were _bong tm _lan _the absolute in-eseem .. must h° d°'“.' it is an md °3t"bh5h°d that he was the recipient ot Canadian Pierria) andythds iindt'hc3ilti:sFPt(ii.frdPt$eSrtd i At __P\?_i_¥1°4P1_°_u-*§_‘°""’;_‘ld take ° bm‘"’ bribes. and Inspecior Fred Jones ot the minn<;hed|11;y_ on me mhar hand ~‘::;':.;°.;°°“f°... ..§‘;.“.:.°.:r;.';;=*°.;..“:i‘.;": °=-“H” if.»v@»= W <>~>-~»-»- ei-=»ty ms “ = ni H h Y Ml U19 D100 who Jointly brought t0 foods were sinu,»_{gled` back to Nova was not a _selfish man. He thought of broken down”-The walls were broken down at the time of the capativity. 4. ‘.~And mourned- certain days”-- From the month Chislen, which an swtr. to a. part of our November and Dccember,to the month Nisan, a. periodgi of about tour months. f-The greet work _ he undertook was not done in haste. lt was preceded by much prayer. _ _ 5. The prayer now lol-lews. “The " *__* D 1 _ P _ _ _ _ m, .L_ , ,_ ment Boer engagements' they con__he again came back to his. own land Tlafresbytery of P. E _ls1\'1ud_ yvill' Keio meals not us 'idenbl exceed that 6 mm and evils which had crept StJames Hall on Tuesdp. nextj °““°°°°*a°_ __ the lrretmni -7 ‘ in »- Novpmber 7th at 11 o'clock.-Mgicolm Chaz _ ; Lesson aura. _ ._ ._.~ Camyoell, Modezrer. 1 d dr' wl 1 *Nalin ls 9 » ( ) 75 salem. His solieitude is manifest. He others. §H_e thought most of his breth- FGD il. ailliction. So should we. ‘f 8. “The wall of Jerusalem also isf 1 i.'1'he._wua» urns ini..-Af A. .e 1 _ -, .» ON THE HIGH SEAS' zlidma -31a riler,"a"nd aep?t‘rlotL His" .finale by George Hu'gli¢a.1,7 -"'-- wealth vas given for the public good. - _ 1 _ ' e 1 Caaada’a Troops May ~Be -Attacked By Probablvan eminent family, as only p|»|"¢¢¢r,_ 1, sueh a one _could be placed in what w s_ _ __ _ | " Q ’ '_ , _ _ _msn s_ ver; mpessibis petition, cup-'Fi _ ' ‘ ‘ 4 _ . 0 » 1 - > beareroftile_Pereian_King. iff _ - - 1 ° 2. “I asked them”--The_ question ~ _ _ . .__ ‘_*"° ‘ ‘ was about 1 the Jews and 2 Jem .- -*L ' - ‘ ` ' A _ ` ‘ 1- ' ' ‘ ` ‘il Uric Acid in the blood. Unliedl? -kidiioys _the eause the acid being (here. If the kidneys acted ga they sli0\l\_d the would ofthe exam and rlitlepaa- tisniw 'ti _i u~ matism is a Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd'a Kidney`Pills have made a great part of " ° their reputation _curing Rbeumatism. _ So get at the cause mf those fearful shooting pains and stiif, aching joints. There is but onesureway- great and terrible God”-Great, for _He 3 _._ ' dim" i . . _ _ . . g room. bel , bedroom and lr when _ pi aplle to work_ mighl;“woiks ,terrible, __, 7 “mmm andmher eff cm _ ore e (132: Sigxszatiigogesée tmnti-ve,, 0 Also ii full line of carp(-tiers’ tool<, _ se * a _ _ i _Hear u_ Answer our pmmon and plan? 1 saws, tocl chest. and other ar . C ' . `- ° i ‘ \ receive our confe.sions. "Thine eyes g E e ' K1 ' . _ . - ‘ . ~ ~ loodso nto m~ eton f 3 °P°n”"'Se° us -1° ‘mr s°"°w°. .°°B°ih I 'to 6 #glock Vivednesday pafieinooriium and my fnthevs house”-He Joins him- . A confessions to ether. If eask tai P R"BEARI»STQ self wi‘h others Personal and national Sale Posnve g w God 1 S ’ _ forgive others let us ask him to for- __ _ , . d_ Aucuoneer Guar ri mrn. tu. we giveourselves. 1';-= e ~ ‘-======' '~==~ I I ’ V ‘i hearts and utter them with their lips. ’ “Will bring them unto the place"- And so indeed he did. ' 11. “To the prayer of thy servant. and the prayer of thy servants”-Union in prayer,as in other things.is strength. Our united petitions should ascend to §.\ -\_A\ \~\-Jr 1 ;’ .' ;' i .'_~?f\ -‘~ `;i\ I -' 7. “The commandments”-~ Of ther ` A ‘ . divine _law which regulates life. “The _ A statues” are ceremonies of religion, and / \ the °-jud°'ements” are the precepts of _ justice gisven through Mt-sees to the . chosen people. K ` 8. 9. “The word that thou comm and- W A est thy servant Moses”-Here follow; 0 m quotations from Deuteronomy and; \_,_, is mtm-613 choices; gift g-,J Leviticus. lt is well to quote Scripture_ man . . . . . . , in prayer. God is pleased when his ._--Q children have his promises' in their jfg An ‘ag eg ‘ag 3 Elegant .ai .si Photo .ai sa* .at is man’a favorite gift to de est frien de. Why disappoint them longer when you can so easily ar- ‘. f range s sitting at the Photo the throne of heavenly grace. - W studio of ---- csc. H. cook if Yellow or brown cotton or silks,cen f ' Corjlueén and Gmfwg SL 7 be dyed black. Try Magnetic Dyes. C1,’¢¢,wn_ _ ' j" black costs 10 cents only. LN.. is .» _-,,».__,,_~,1.-5,- - 1 .. _ v Yi' Wi' -- \»1 vi. \~’. \»‘. ii _.s .lfgsujsirsmiéstsmhn \"\ 0! Almost Constant ‘Sisn'eri:i‘ _ .F¥.°l' tho Dlleqlo Seems Like n K". g¢_,,,,um. Vancouver il" been I great sun.;-rs-.I for the past e»lg.ii lit up xie:L.'l,\ 8 of ii li':t-nu AJIH C041. l'. tu ir, .l_ e ' Lili Died lihleftisa, laid d~.ir<::. tiiiiiit Egfr § Egi Mr* til ni 532.gif -z iii; A 5., g §§§;§iiii if” _ _ R 8 -to be fre. #ive-_y.-1 sk: L»_ r c ii in "'e:.-te* °°..=.f":= A mp and 'cnt -‘ e an.-wick. l lloiscltll Funltm. tarpiilirs’ Tesla nd Gllnf Effects ` 1 the estate of :helate John Whcar. de-7 ceased. to sell by Public Auction. out THURSDAY, next, the 2nd day of' November. at the hour of eleven o’t~lock~ iorenoon, at his late resideuce,Kent S. » All the thouseh' ld furniture and tf- fects. comprising parlor, sitting, and *il'WillYlllilfiillllilflllllllief TH E mm ‘Eli ~ ' . ' F lr Y _ l-_ 1 I .ff 1 give RWE!! _ we Lily blmgaued fsstelnedfféili Qui' _,___l\§n§el_ shades I `._-_._-. ¢‘ ; Just a Little Effort Clllll .vision 9> D" llllllllll _illfi Flillillilillil -ca si E7 c: U _illélllll¥§4.4¥4ll4_@!Q£4_l.‘l%¥. if :ness :::::a:i°.:._. ll PURE GOL F lavoring Extracts and URE GOL Jelly Powder. ii \ vi- ......»__ i\\ TRY THEM. WMW&W #ln _ " mimi 323333 32 ” ye- _-usef--1 i_1___ " ' ‘, 1 ~ evnuevion- “ _ _ ._ I sm instructed by the Eiecutors nfl I r In P " - »-» `”" xx . _,S ___ __ ‘"“§\l.® iii! »-me- i _‘gg-_';jJ`.__‘ “gal ‘fit ~ 0 ‘ilét ,re East. A ' N , \ » fine piano GAINSTHE PRIZE on It is not 'hard to own one W. why Let us explain the matter We can furnish you With M1 instrument that will be source of pleasure for years e Handle Flusical erchandise of l Kinds MILLER BR Queen St. 233233235 guaranteed. If Lily _Gloves Celébra _ if *-7 oiltthee to Beer Bree ,_ I. li ~ 9:2111" ';;J::af'z~. 1 Yi; if llllllllll UIUIUIOIUI ave long wished to possess- 0 Come in and wt-.’ll tell ou it I l I 1 Connolly’s Building. 0 ll H