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Tooth- _ c0ldS, a ' 8Cl]€, States, There he was discovered by " T ' a detective and bya ruse that was __ Dian-hma’ tgouéght tp. be c_l§verfi;as1_enticeI; to Dysentery’ heewaasnaargsteil. e i)\"ov;e tillizit live el; _ I ld °" BOWSI COIIIPIHIHIS. about to be tried for his life it ap- -. _ he may have first to be A 1 _saf , _ k C pears that _ ` msheseeuiégfafoies ,gre for surrendered to the United States gov- ~~ ernment on account of the irregular~ . I ml 9 ity, and will then be brought back under regular extradition proceed- It is the trusted friend of the ings. There is nothing that Ameri- can criminals have a more wholesome Mechanic, Farmer, Planter. Slilor, and in fact all classes. Used Internally or externally. Beware of imitations. Tak DOUG but the genuine “ PI:;1`-.R Davis.” Sold everywhere. .¥~ <9-¢<6v'O<60»O<90-e<|>'¢'0~€4-eff? I *_ I N O ~€¢e<£+e~£+e~€+-9 ~£+-I-3>¢-'M3 ~» 1'. Canada. has Judges and Juries that do- their duty, and the gallows is a. very real institution in the Dominion The Halifax Chronicle inclines to throw cold water on the proposal to 25.3, and 50¢_ bottles _ navigate the Gulf of St. Lawrence in _ _ A A winter. It predicts that rates of in- . . _ Q’°‘°‘°*”n"{:_: surance will be “enormously high,” Wh and says the Company recognise this § prospect and are already talking of Ab .__ making North Sydney their terminus “if the ice in the Gulf should render .»;,.. _ It im ssible ts reach Pas ebiac.” 4 A sion reed Belief mu Mui ; ` ` Po ` P W ha _ lb _ __ .But it sagely concludes that the ~ i 2, ffhS2m,f} “Sf-f§t°° |1°uf”§ scheme “is worth watching, for fre- , n oc a. e i se a. a _ _ L %£°db;€1*,g§§‘;':_e“°§]°5'de of the__ quently it is the unexpected that .53 b-st steel plate and by the best; happens. If safe and expeditious boil- ak _ = - - - - We ;,f2,.,,,?f§e them U, he tim;-... navigation of the Gulf in winter -*_* §1{o&gSei§d§f§{,Ys§§.§ff°°f- N0 Ca-‘il-§I should turn out to be practicable it 1; xiaseensbefore pm-chasing; may rudely shatter the winter port ` ` em' E expectations of Halifax and St. John.” as ,, .W . . ' I _ _ Q~4£¢»l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II II time the navigation of the Gulf is going on rind all honor to the en- terprising company that is solving the X sofa. the chronicle in the nes..- THE MODERN Founders, Engineers and Machinis Steam Navization Co‘i= W harf. Chai lottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 155. §M!IlllMIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlI_IIlIlIlIm§§ f _ _ 'he Inas_ ueston. . \VHIuRE ?-can I get exactly what I Want Vlfhere will my money buy the best thingsl for the smallest price? \Vhere can I get some ideas as to what to give? This Xmas thirst for knowledge is just what we are trying to fill in our store. Come in and see us look round our store. Come in and see HS; You will find your questions quickly ans- I II II IIIIIIIIIII O -sei-ed and your troubles over. ' 3 Nil IIIIGIIT _ ai ul.. I T widely circulated and bear some in- them after. January lst, are being tluential names, the masses ‘ are circulated. A live days feast beginning evidently of a diderent way of think- with New Year’s day, has been oi- ing. In one day Senator Hoar pre- dered by the Cuban patriotic com- 'genmd 42 memorials against expan- mittee, daring which time all busi- sion, but in all they contained but ness is to be suspended. lg names “wh -Que f,-gm the ]a,\-ge How impossible it must be for the city of Worcester contained only L\»\“`i°\` 80V°l'0m°D°» °f “U7 095°' eight Sig,mtu,.e,_ adn_iinis_tration in fact, to satisfy _ their friends in the matter of finding The trans-Atlantic cables of the Places f0l' lu “PPIiC°»Uf'S is °h°W“ Anglo-American Cable Co. having by 8-Slvienlent recently made in pub- iven out about the time of the dis- 110 by MP- MIUIWGII M- P- 10 Bflmshl ister to the S. S. Portland it has been "C°I\1mbiU~- H0 SW-led thai' hé had .thought by some that when the steam- a- book three inches thick filled with er foundered she struck the cable and °PP1i°“ti0US f°f 0f5°e~’ We km” of _ Severed IB. This has given TISS to no reason why a l3ritish Columbia , 8 vague hope that in regover-ing the meiii_ber_should receive more of thes broken emi. of the eabie_if it is ooolloooiooo thoooooohor- Within the eleven years since 1887 1, KI'rGHENl»_:B'8 SCHOOL. I ’ ` h ° 1 d b ` _“T” ` M I Ssuigiusy o:,1;i1;g;o’U80,t00%Ta ,?.;;';|I (Being a translation of the song that f* T , does not look much like British de- sa'rU'rin.AY. nirc. 24. iscs. cadence, especially when the vast ____ expenditure on the navy and on vari-_ heard that the Sirdar was taking money EDITORIAL NOTES ous wars has been all paid out of our- . Q ____ rent revenue during that time. Q @ There will be no issue of the § Q Monxisu GUARDIAN on Monday I s nexn ' na. The Cubans are now persecuting Q IV! 0fl0¥\ "SP5 P°l'PI°XI“,K t° I, _._._'.. the Spaniards, forcing them to shoutf . The anti-expansionists are memtri- “Cuba Libre" and wave Cuban flags, i ° lalising Congress against taking &c. Weyler has been hanged _inf did not break you in jest. Q ' ' - _ Q possession of the Phillipines. Bui eiligy, and printed papers _ insulting 8 Thor are ooftoio to =PPf°°\°*'° Q .though these memorials have been, the Spaniards and threatening to kill was made by a Mohammedan school- master of the--Bengal Infantry (some time on service at Suakin) when _he fromiihe English to build a Madrissa lor Hubshees-a college for the Soudaneae.) Uh, Hubsliee, carry your shoes in your I hand and bow your head on your breast I This is the message of Kitchener who Things are in a bad way in Hava- It was permitted to him to fulfil the y long appointed years, , I Reaching the end ordained ot old over » your dead Emirs. _ He stamped only before your walls. and the Tomb ye knew was dust: I He gathered up under Iiis armpits all - the swords ol your trust: ‘ He set a guard on your granaries, se- curing the weak from the strong: He said: ‘Go work the waterwheels that were abolished so long.’ He said: ‘Go safely. being abased. I have accomplished my vow.’ I That was the mercy of Kitchener. I Coniath his madness now ! He does not desire as ye desire, nor de- viseas ye devise: He is preparing a second host--an army io make you wise. B Not at tlfe mouth of his _clean-lipped guns shall ye learn his name - again, steamer may be ascestained, and if in BURQ- But letter by letter, and many letters,at the nioulli of his chosen men. comparatively Shoal Water that bodies’ At Uha.rloiteL_own, on ine 22nd rust.. _ _ money and papers may be reC0\'€I‘6d to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hutcheson, a *e*kmS Presents 01 brlbesi by divers. daughter. __.,_ ;_ _ A He hai gone hack to his own city, not But openly asking the English for money to buy you Hakims and Casion the number of ballots rgjegted aaparilla are as worthy of conddence as was 79’ or 90 fewer than in che ,.e_ though they came from your most trusted cent election. But it is not remark- ”°‘gt1'b°rl‘1 They aretwlxttenh by mmest ble to have as man as 169 ballotsl _pew e.W ° are _grime ul' or t ° °ure.s.°°` 3' _ y_ complished by this wonderful medicine. F reJected_at an election. In East Read this Statement: QUCEDS II] there Wen). hal' UI was amicted with 'severe pains in my lots rejected. In the Halifax elec- stomach from which I suffered much tion of the same year 418 ballots were agony at times. I was afraid to go any _ , ,ejected and 163 spmled and in SL distance from home for fear of having an John 457 rejected and 135 SP0;1ed_ attack. _I was treated for neuralgia ol the heart without avail. At last :ny mother der of Policeman Tookeyi in Londofli dear child, it grievcs me to learn that you managed to escape tO the United suffer so with your stomach. Do get a ~ scribes. Knowing that ye are forfeit by battle and have Lo right to live, . I Ile begs for money to bring you learn- ing--and all Ilie English give. I; is Ilil-ir treasure-it is their pleasure --I bus are their ht- arts inclined For Al.ali vie.-lied the English inad- the uiacldtst ot all mankind ! gained Her Health Stomach - I-lood’e Cured. » The testi-moniaisin favor of Hoodie Sai. They do not consider the Meaning of ’I‘Iiings; they consult not creed or clan. Behold they clap the slave on the back and behold he becometh a man I _They terribly carpet the earth with dead, and brfore their cannon cool, They walk unarmed by twos and tlirees to call the living Io scliool. How is this reason (which is their rea- son) to judge a scholai’s worth By casting ii ball at three straight I' sticks and defending the same with I a fourth P ` i But this they do (which doubiless ii I spell) and other matters more strange. ‘ Until, by the operation of years, the hearts of their scholars change. wrote and urged me to try Hoods Sarsa- parilla. I have her letter before me at the present time end it read:-I as follows; ‘ My bottle of Hood’s Sarsapzirilla and let me know the resuit, for I :im confident lt Saved My Llfe.’ lam glad to .-:i.:c that I abided by- my rno:`.hei°’s advice and I am now healthy and strong. I ner:-r think of being Ivitlsout llood’s Sarsai'.-:.=~’.ll-.li in the house. lt is a great help to iiztithers while -nursing. I have given it in :ny bal>_',' with sat isiiict ory results. I cann-vi state all I would like of the many be .ellis I have known Hood’a LA ,Till these make come and go great boats or engines upon the rail; . (But always the English watch near by I to pop them when they fail) ,L Till these make laws of their own choice and Judges of their own blood; And all Ike mad English obey the 5B.I'SB]){ll`lll8. I() gl\"3 i0 OIIl1€I` SUIIGYBTB I Judges and Bay that the law is g00d_ E gladly recommend it." MRS. JOHN ` PAGE, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont. Certainly they were madfrorn of old ; ' butl think one new thing That the iniiglc whereby they work their magic-wherefrom their fortunes spring- 'Ma be that the show all eo le their H00d 5 pills vllls H~1d<11¥°S¥i°D- 5°- I ymagic and Zak no priori) id return. . g Wherefore, since ye are bond to that Is sold by dri gglsts $1, six for $5 Prep inly by C I Hood (2 Co Lowell Mass are the best after-dlnn . 5 magic. O Hubshee, make haste d`read of than of Canadian law. Qod7S Sarsapari : . . ' . ared fmmmmmmmmmmms . & )- } L mirimmiriiiimiIIYIIIIIIIIIIINN question of its practicahility with SZ 5\"\Y5'°°~ Charlottetown oo ooo of the Wiofof Xslllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll%`lIIiI1IIl’tIlIIII:IIeII Store- Pof S- . _ _ _ _ llldlllllllllllll \_. -= - ` <4 1':-"l §ALLEY Bc Co I ` i and learn , Certainly also is Kitchener mad. But one sure thing I know- V If he who broke you be minded to teach you, to his Madrissa. go! o, and carry your shoes in your hand and how your head on your breast, or be. who did not slay you in sport he will not teach you in jest. RUDYARD KIPLING. Xmas Eve |898 We wish our friends patrons a. bright happy Xmas and trust 0 eHorts to please may ha been acceptable, To-day perfumes etc., tak wines. . _ _ Whenin doubt of wh Life insurance ‘Isa govd thing but » ealth insurance, by keeping the blood to buy’ "fumes are ure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is still ways acceptable. I ne,-_ IMMM Mhdddhmmu 53 In _-_-1--qt;-i 'mdmmmddi g"U , FoLLow the crowd to Carier’s for Christmas presents. a I TIIE Illllllllllll IIFFIIIES lnllie lIeII Piowse Block. up Ilie slalrs next Io W. P. l.IllIllllII.III.IllI.MlIII.I5I@ ` llllllllllllllhf Fl‘ll`IlIIIIIlII'II I HUC foods 4 \ R25 iscount On S’ _ 0 S, INBYI N88 Ghass \ I.PIERI(I IRECT R0 L N New Cloth for Fall and We have opened a fine ine of Nobby Suitings. Overcoatings and Trousering Call now and get' hrst choice-a full line of nisliings always on hand. J OHN McLEOD Sartorial Flannels, Underclothin nianiieis, _ We show a good range at lowest prices 1-1- lnfant’s E FII TlIIIIIWIFIII`II°I`I‘I Sol-lured I.it-tle ones are always delighted ___ with new shoes-Why not send Sant '13 Ed _.__ _§;U_f , I around with a pair? We have them in all shades at ` 55/: apair, made of nice soft kid with 5 a soft soI<-#pot on TO 'WEAR ; THE COLOURS ARE " Black, Chocolate, Tan, Ox Blood, Green, Red, I Pale lllue, Pink, White. el( ` Qflllllllll __ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIII IIIII TH AuTHuRIz`Eo CAPITAL, s2,ooo,o00_o0 suscaieso cAI=ITAL, i,eie,eoo.oo PAID UP CANTAL, 500,000_00 RESERVE, 3Ist nec., IB96, 1.o27.5II.oo GROSS INCUME IN 1896, 1,2'l5,'00o.oo Deposiled wilh Receiver-General in Canada, 34,0000() BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PERsoNAL AccInENT INSURANCE. -EMPLDYERS’ LIABILITY. AccIIiENT INsuRANcE coIIiBINEn IYITII sIcIs BENEFIT INsunANcE. ELEvAroII INsuIiANcE. IinIvERs> msn INsuRANcE. TIIIRIJ PARTY LIABILITY INSURANCE. OGERS J J JOHN A Sunimerside (ren. Agent for P.E.I. Aoeiit at I Nov. S--tf, eod. 1 I Y_.n_a _.Ag _A11 urm-ut ani f1'i-€‘i'_n1‘2"l-All A niiarnninmma lmlunpu ndnamlnarwul-Ir-H' IS I5 MEANT FOR I If you are a po Ocean Acci ent ant Corporation of London sure that when you rf doing so in this com; one insuring aoainst disease Premium the sal by other companies benefits alone and those the benefits granted b5 Those are facts and dollars to you, make a ii and when any one mens ll ‘insurance think of the W' KI R 5 ‘ _ , _ _ (