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Si tjec change should circumstance | “i CARVELL BROS, Agents | sw. eo a? © Ve City of Ghent KFCRD & BLACK ace a. <b pos N ~ ai ee F soba SS “es “SEa.;< = 38 am; (NC, ss S. City of Ghent will sai] from Chak wn «very Friday at¥ o’cloc during n 4 §$€9 for Halifax, calling at side, lar ! astings, lot Hawks- Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon t heet Be ubor, returning will leave i cirtax every Tur sday at 6 p m makingsome [ The stean.er has excellent passenzer eccc modations. Saloon amicships. Specia iow treights will be given this season Fiather inform .tion apply to W W CLARK. Age Ch Teen May 27 tl Ike Charlottetown Steam Nav- gallon Co, Ltd. STE AMER es as Northumberland & Princess Leave a= below every day (Suao- days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival sf efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- werriée, connecting there with express ‘tain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive] of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day tr«*n for St. John, Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St.John with steamers of International Line and D. A. RB. steamers aod railways for United States and Canada From PJCTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frota CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Picton, (connecting there with aay train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Poston. Through tickete to be had at Grand Trunk,Cavadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E.L. Reilwaye, and on the Company’s Steam ¢ rs connecting lines in United F. W. HALES, | Britain Teaching the World a/| Salutary Lesson. the caption, ‘An Em) view, the New York Tribune pub the following on its editorial page. ‘Lhe troubles in South Africa are a econd time placing the British empire view e the 1 The first | ne Ww $ jus Iter the jararson raid | Great Brita vas re he nt of her spiendic olati ‘Th cre -Wae unp! t to say menacing, talk | ul Or { € The spectre of | hostile intervention began to take form. ‘It w cessary for the insular | Atl S make a demonstration, not against the ‘Transvaal, but the world. ‘The word was given. And ip he twinkling of an eye, from every ave-made hollow of all the Seven seas there seemed to start a_ British yattleship, with decks full cleared for tion. Never, perhaps, was a more | startling exhibition made of a_ great THE The _ Transvaal War AN EMPIRE ON REVIEW. nation’s potential reserve ossible by the As that amazing steamed into view the | vanished. As ‘“OcmjPaul” a racy speech, “the Old Lady and then where were ?” For answer, here is what the readiness threateners. neet meddlers put it In ust sneezed, they New Free Press of Vienna says: ‘There can be no question of the in- tervention of any European power. No one will rob the British lion of his | prey. | “To-day this second review is of a | different character. It is not the navy butthe army. Now, the British army been much despised upon the , continent since the memory of Water- | loo began to fade. Its hideous mis— management in the Crimea discredited its system as much as Balaklava honor- ed its individual valor, and since then c has had to deal with none but petty tribes or with remote enemies. Upon | the fields of Europe it has been un- known, and Waterloo has been eclips— ed by Du: uppel, Sadowa and Sedan. With no conscription, outnumbered | more than ten to one by rivals, and | scatt aad to the four corners of the earth, it has come to be regarded as a negligible, if not an outright minus, quantity ; but now that estimate is re- considered. With a promptness, a smoothness and an ease that make the Continental captains rub their eyes, the | British army is mobilized and sent half | | way around the globe for action ; and has | it shows a fitness of physical condition i | OPTICiIAN AND JEWELER, , count. a perfection of equipment and discipline and, in brief, an ail-round efficiency ation of even the German headquarters staff, and calls therefrom formal but most cordialcompliment. True, it isa small army compared with what the great military powers could put into the field. But size does rot always It shows in field action the efficiency which a German expert in the Soudan campaign pronounced “simply incredible.” True, also it has te be summoned from distant parts. But, then, too, all the scattered colonies stand ready with their contingents. It is not an army from Great Britain and Ireland alone, but from that greater Britain which includes the Dominion of Canada and the United States of Australia. ‘So the world is made to realize that the British empire is still a military force on land as well as sea and on sea as well as land. There has been some vain talk of Europe’s opportunity while British hands are busy in South Africa for making anti-British advances else- where in the world. In the first place, School Children’s Eyes Supply Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, ~ a4P KI Szorstar ——~ Charlottetown. } Cc heck, sande of others. DAILY ee BXAMINER, it is net to be believed that any power Or powers have such a purpose or de— | Sire ; and in the second place it isto be observed that. de spite her business South Africa, Great Britain is just free as ever to deal with any Other foe. | he hand with which she has bi in Ad | een Caz | pect ed to grapple with Russian | trench or German aggression are ni i + ' . tied nor busy. Her fleet is not enga ed in the Transvaal. Just afew chins nder the gallant Chichester—the | friend of Dewey at Manila— are suff cient lor her purpese there. A |] rest remain on duty as before around os r coasts, in the narrow seas. jn 1) Mediteranean, and wherever there an interest eae or a menace tt It is notin vain gl rious boast Ing nor in sw gering jingoism, but the calm confidence of well and well tested stre: empire stands on review to-day, at every point, on land and sea, keep alike her martial drumbeat sound ing and her peaceful commerce mov ing and her vast realm intact all around the crimsoned circle of the globe.’ prepared | igth, that the Briti Olive Schreiner, the Afrikandernove! Britisher against making a war against the Boers, in.which he said mere child- ren would have to be enlisted in de- fence of the Transvaal. It there are British children, too, in the war, but that they area subject for pity seems doubtful, if we are to believe a despatch which tells us that a young but apparently bloodthirsty cub of the old lion, a_ bugler of fourteen, shot dewn four Boers in Saturday’s battle at Elandslaagte. We suppose the Black Prince at Urecy was a couple of years older when he distinguished him- self by his fierceness and valor. Rud- yard Kipling’s ‘Drums of the fore and Aft’ may have inspired the young jritisher of Elandslaagte, who probab- ly never had heard cf the Black Prince. m And i if they z TEST THE sass use the world’s KIDNEYS set kidney cure Dr. A. W. ; ., : . Cases Kdney-Liver Pills It's a simple matter to test the kidneys. You need not consult a doctor. By asking yourself three questions you can determine whether or not your kidneys are deranged. First: ‘‘ Have you backache, or weak, lame back ?” Second: ‘Do you have difficulty in urinating or a too frequent desire to urinate ?” Third: ‘‘ Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood for twenty-four hours ?” In its earlier stages kidney disease is readily cured by a few boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, a preparation which has made Dr. (Chase famous throughout the world for his wonderful cures of diseases of the kidnevs. If you have kidney disease you can take Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills with perfect confid- : ‘ : . nce that what has proved an absolute cure i that excites the amazement and admir-{ °° ae ve ee so many thousands of cases will not fail you. So long as the cells of the kidneys are not completely wasted away, as in the last st tages of Bright's dfSease, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills will give them new vigor and strengthand Make them strong, healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25c. @ box, at all dealers, o E dmanson, Bates & (Co., Toronto EVENING GLASSES For You Will be Opened on the 16th inst., atthe Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy, where instructions will be given in Book-Keeping, Businees Pract ce, Correspondence, Business Penman- ship, Practical Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting. Classes ogen from 7.30 to 9.30 p- m. Five eessions per week. Enter a3 any time but NOW is the beet. Students may study any branches de~ tired. Individual instructions given by the following teachere:—J Harry Will- iams (Penmanship); Wm Moran, Licensed Teacher of Phonography; A C McMillan, (Licensed). L. B. MILLER, Principal Apply at College for particulars, Hot Springs or aay Mineral Springs at Home — For the Weak or Strong, Sick or Well Produces clean~ liness, health, strength and vi- tality, di@pele colds, fevers and disease. These baths are highly en~ doreed by such eminent author- ities as Jenesse Miller, Erasmus Wil on, F K 8, Dr. RV Pierce, G F Adame, M D, Dr. Fowle. swand by thous Write for circulars and oniols to— W. G. MOORE, Agent City P. O. Box, 65 +t. den of | with lest ‘ ; solutely nothing | Pilis, } } iD ail n | cured. ' st ready ‘ | on Bb to} } | ist, appealed to the sense of pity in the | : al pears CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27 AMBITIOUS CITY AGAIN: —— ee, Mr. Harry Bawden, Ont Cured of Lumbago! by Dodd's Kidney Pil : Oct. 16, —Mr. ibis city corroborates nted recent! y relatiy 36 his cure Lumbago ty Dodd’s Kj idney Pills. “For six yeare,” taye, “1 Lumtazo and Kitpey under the eun, but ab- I ever took gave me the relief. A friend advised me one year ago to try Dodd’s Kidney I tinal y dec‘ded to do so, and pur- chased one box and found relief. I used five boxee and com pletely of Hamilton, Hami Harry iton, of he {Te red tried everything slightest shout aim The case has created quite a stir and here are as too many warm, endoreerst Doid’s Kidney Pil*s in ‘this city. ttle faith is put in the maoy imitations sw aket, the verdict being that the riginal isrthe best, to matoh this red wine?” “Ob, y 8. Only theother weekI stuck the wrong end of my penholder in my mouth by mistake, Minara’s Liniment for everywhere, a ak temporarily leas melcdiously, ‘*Oa, that I had thousand tongues.” Minarad’s Liniment cures Dandrnff. Trust your afr iends, of couree, but do i with your eyes eee Oo. DR. A. W. GHASES W, GRASES GATARREH CURC te. parts by the Menem a ig sent direc. Heals the ulcers, cis ars the air Passages, ato ps drop: ings in the throat and permananily cures tarrh and tiay Sever. Blower free, all dealere, or Dr. A. W. Chase td acheine . Toronte and Buffalo. eee -———— ¥ while they wait. 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Peardon Lower Queen St. t Baws | the report } } Lanodlord—‘*Did you ever taste anything Customer — sale Sometimtimes it givesa man the shivers 10 sitin a church and bear . — (oa * his wife singing earnestly, aod more or a Most things come to thore who hustle Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- It is THE remedy in my house- etc., and we Publisher Irnprior Chronicle, The most curious paperweight in the is eaid to belong to the Prince of It is the mummied band of one of Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- hatred of hypocrites Cause yOu to take uy your eternal abode When the kidneys are keyt heaitky and vigors by the use of A. W. 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While this lot of material arts we will make A Full Set of Artificial Teeth for $5.50 and upwards, and fully guaranteed. The large num ber of setts we make enables us to make the best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. We use our new patent suction on all plates. Call and examine specimens of our work. Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing for plate. Uall in morning and get your teeth same day. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS ; Over store of Prowse Bros. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ° . °° \s © me ee ys Oe aS Soe: - SAS a . eee ZS TPPPPPPIPYPORTARTYDDTTTPD IPP PDTPTIPRITET PRD?) rrPrPPrPeTPppPPRPPere pest rave You Mad Up Your Mind What kind cf a\bootyou will get for fall weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots intu the window—just dropjin and say I want to see chat boot at such and such aprice. 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