lrthg Mot a timepiece: better have it examined y t- ’ is :ff ~-;r~~1<:v’ 1 _ .. - ...= _t _ ' 1 ci_=_1'-‘ ». " .» ...s .» -» . -_ -~:‘\-- i `= ~'f.;._i-‘_.~»,:-~_~ .__;- .-».;-.~_ _ _, ,- » _ ' _ ,»/.f ' -V; <5.;--;=-__ ;§,,__ ,_ .i rm. como _ "" --pg----,.- guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all forms of kidney °0mi>ialnt and in mllny instances the most serious forma of 31’l8ht’s disease. If the disease la corn- Dlioated send a four- ounce vial of urina We will analyse it* llld ldvlsg you bg Whit i0 (I0. fu I pw--~ HUN!0.‘f."\ ." »\ 4 _/I \ . ` I l\ ~ *' '48 lF'\ < a _sa A » ~` -.»,_ _ - - -... i - J i The “ E. T.” Corsets are beautifully c.~»ri>:.~.;:tcl0l1 T/helfy Mrs. Corbett Formally Brings Suit NEW YORK Sept. ll-Mrs. James Corbett formally notified Howe 8: Hu mel yesterday to bring suit again “Gentleman Jim” for separation with alimony. \\`hen Mr. Corbett departed suddenly for Europe Mrs. Corbett de- 'i clarefl that she would suefor ri separation but later denied any such intention. Many Of her friends were much sur- prised that she carried out her original threat. Mrs. Corbett has now stopped talking for publication. At iirst she couldn't talk enough about Mr. Corbett’s cruelty to her and his fake fight with McCoy. AFRICANS IN PARIS SUFFBRING. Climatic Conditions Too Severe for the was unugually cold, and so far Septemb er has been still more unseadonab . As aconsequence the African tribes are _ suffering greatly, which, combined with _ , homeeickness, makes the semi-savages re- `€h5"mPi°° Mm¢f_"T°i?81¢d in °:3iS°9if°"*, _ bellious and also intensely disagreeable toward visitors. Ugly rows are daily affairs in the Dahomey, Madagascar, and Tonkin villages. PARIS, Sept. 8.-The last part of August le At the last World’s Sunday.School Co vention heid in London, England, they on one shelf, no twoof the some langua There is no other book in the world th has been printed in so many diifere languages, or in so many sizes or she as the Bible. More copies are soldannallyp _m than five of the most popular novels com- ` ined. This condition has been largely ~mc‘c' 3 nudity' - ,ed by the International Sunday-school 'Lamb (lb), onvention. Mr. Marion Lawi-en Toi ' U8 lvl . » s :£1-k to those who wish to learn in about it. - na. P/uucsa To QUIT voir ____ is H Famous Congregational Preacher of . » °‘ Hearing ot Dr. Chase°s Nerve Food, Lonion City Temple* to Retire. geetgs, per bunch . . _ _ _ . _ . .g F' ' or . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . ._ LONDON, Sept. 10.-_Dr. Parker, t the famous Congregationalist preach of the London City Temple, has announ ed his intention of retiring next year. Dr. Parker is 70 years old and he has been inecnsolable since the death- of his third wife last year. During the last thirty years American visitors in London have always made it a point to hear Dr. Parker V _ __: _ D» 8 . Business Blethodb Sh°"I‘h°°d* Ty pewnt' | I The late keeper ofthe archvies at Harri- ing e c Save time by taking 0”’ °°“"°' em has been discussing the question of , I > to securing P05* the antecedents of the Boer General J ou- Special Barga\ns_ 5 Speciil attention ' bert and among other remarkstsays an Empresscoxr spo ) ' ISA A C ox EN H A M ’ mg curious statement.- Through the ' ’ _ l€l'»0l`- marriage of one of Joubertfs forefathers, Prmclpal & Bmpr M a Joubert with a. certain Desmiel, Piet I » 3_ 1900_ d&wtf . Joubert, the general, was really entitled Ch town’ Aug f f ' ' ' K1'-‘L L0 call Queen Victoria “cousin.” Strange ‘_ _Y ,L_ . _An-if J f asit may appear to some, the maker o In Boys’ and Men’s heavy this statement is quite prepared to as-A BOCES xnonstrate the truth of what he says by . Tan ° h- for Fan documentary evidence. He gives the gen- JUST. E110 t ‘ng I ealo of the Joubert family, stating that _ SY V __ , Wea[_ R€d\1GP.d U01 it comes from Eoitou (France) ands that 9 ° " UC(-ld 1,90 the Boer general is a descendent in a dir- Q wen S D0 red $ -' ect line from the Knight Joubert Gran 1 1 . _ p __ _ , _ d Mallllidiiluials & mmm' nam' ,l\I<-211'; 1-9? reduced L90 Master of the order of sworn of Jeru- ..f Boys' 1.73 l'6dUC8(l 1.40 salem in 1169, and that a great-great h ° 1 60 reduced 1 15 grandson ofthe sud knight was ruled ` 0i|SYout Ss » ` _ _° . _ __ Refined and Liiliriollilll Auboule of dressmg glven 1;; itféiiigsrznginh m13.»6m_ me borne of nm mli\¢.t¢lli\¢» wi* iii' with every pair Sold this Goldie &.Go’s nil lull lull at Hur week, _ ' _~_________... pg Singh!" °‘h..n"‘ mu “GE so". ' Seed window. I 'ro cure a com _iv ‘fue _ .IOUBERT fA COUSIN OF QUEEN. ici- Leaves His Wife. _..._--_ mix- WILI.. DEMAND DIVORCE. Against Her Husband. Natives of the Dark Continent. .___...__ .ight about by the great advance in school work which has been fost~ ce, edo, Ohio isthe General Secre “ Send circulars describin .th reach.. ' turist Bind Tu. Ile y ,J Chicago Rider Defeat: Walthouflat News Judge Stone on the Hedstrom paced Walthour’s today. Ruel and Kent and Blanchard and Hoyt paced Nelson., It» t was the first meeting of Nelson and Wal- I thour, although they inet for five miles - while Nelson was an amateur. The little by a hal! mile. _ ` p It was different today. Nelson went away in the lead. Walt.liour tacked on and followed close. Walthour’s motor ‘ cut up in the second mile. Nelson rode the first mile in 1: 45 3-5 and the second _]_ in 1:33, lapping Walthour in thethird and m_ j again in the fourth. stg _ Found Lying on Floor Choked by a Piece Fnnnnnicroiv, Sept. 12.-Miss Charlotte ' Moore, a maiden lady who lived alone at Eel River and sister of Frederick Moore, l the well known millman, was found dead _ at her home on Wednesday of this week __ by-Mrs. George Olts, a neighbor who was 1 in the habit of visiting the house once a day. The poor woman whs discovered lyin2 on the iiloor near ‘the dining room table, and from appearances it wasevident that she had choked to death by a piece of meat becoming _ lodged in her throat. The . I sad affair has cast a gloom over the com- munity. ~ ' NEvfI:IAvnN,` September 11.-As the result ofasplll at the Gohseum board _ track tonight Miller, the six days’ champ- 1 A GREAT BOOK. 3 io ` C0 u of the world it. is feared sustained f ncussion of the brain and Archie Mc-_ Eacheru of Canada was also. badly in- _ red. The pace maker tandems were all e U 'vm exhibited, side by side, 350 Bibles, ignfffezgleffninfffdrifi ilflfgleegix $238. if; , ~ 8°- _ (one hour a- night) and coming intothe last at » isp or the sand, miie the Menachem oin- “5 dem sustalnsdapuncture and the swift P" Canadian rider ran full tilt into his pace akers. . 7‘ D' ju 4 Beef (quarter) per eef (malllger b. . . utter (fres ) per lb hickens. abbage (per doz) a O 3 duno m .13 Om ggs ...... _ owls per pair IT, Flourper cwt . . . . . _ . . . Oat l new cw Hay per cwt ii” oats Turnips. per bus bg Potatoes new bus.. _ er Mutton per carcass. Parsley (per bunch) ‘P Onions pe* lb... Squash each . . . . . _ .< . _ . . _ . Carrots, per bunch . . . . . . _ _ Cucumbers .................. . . Badishes _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ Lettice per bunch . . . _ _ _ . . . _ . _ _ Cauliflower _ . . _ . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . _. Peas quart _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . Celery . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ Tomatoes per lb . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Tomatoes per pck . _ . . . _ . . . . . _ _ Lambskins. _. . _ . _ . . _ . . . _ . . . . _ . Blueberries . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ ._ VOICE FROM TI-IE FARM. Tm the happy farmer, I`m in my highest glee; Every man who makes aspeech _ IS 'Wilkins straight to me; Hopes I’m making moucy~-- I'm a yegular pet., Politicians all seem scared For fear I`ll get in debt. I`m not wearing broadcloth, I've no horseless rig, Just the same, at present I am feeling mighty big. Il. kind 0' puts 3, pg!-Sqn To find that he’s the object ` Of SQ mitch solicitude. _ ._ ,uwashiu gi-an vmsisss rsnsmoss Puls. nrrsows v1ci'0sr.,-‘ .__-_-_ nw _.nm *_`&lI~'~. ` e f ‘ - A Nnw Bnnronn, Mass., Sept. 8.-John é A. Nelson captured his seventeenth 5* in twenty starts today when he defeated new-t_Wa1nm_s in flies-:__ tween,-g_iseN 5 paced race. Walthour’s pace cut up child- ly. The time was 33:47. ' ALONE IN HOUR OF DEATH. OI Meats J V i W » -1 LAs'r-ann EATAL naar. . -_L . _ _ R‘,._..-»--,sf g Y. l CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. [Corrected every Tudiday,) sec Q83 SSS ooo £58 customers do the same. no - ~» _ 1 5 In a satisfying mood 1 _ , 51d i this Bat 2 i i Was the question of o ir hat man by _a genelemh~ what ~ ` ‘ ft .-' -i.__ ._ 52 ~ ..» *Q stepped, into cur store yesterday. He iip, I i beautiful new ‘Christys’ and was examining it. - _ I __ 51.3 :-safwt _ ' ‘Q -"H1 _ *M5 '»»l~`s $2.00 SIR., _ f_- ,__ gi _ ..' 5 3 ._. . _ > <0. '_ -_ r Answered the clerk. Well, veil, well. have you got one to ht me 2 Oh, yes sir, here it is, as the clerk handed him a size _ /` lT FITS PERFECTLY a - _ Said the gentlemen. Our hats always do, aéwered the hat," T man. Well send it up and here’s your`$2.i00-_ I just_°_ sayed -500* , it on that hat. We know it, answered the hat man, in fact all our 1 Vai mr . f-....1-.\ 2. :fr it No. 0 w A I _ » ~ '» ts _ i§§;.__..,`_§_ X ‘f TE the gentleinan saved 50e and we made V? g ' " ‘_ , ' ` ',~"l' ‘j`;'.f~ ht does our eompetitcrhjho sells the same hat at " ,ig you’l1 answer 75c, of course. ` Oh, but he ¢\OeS1\°i,' " 'we buy them cheaper than he does-See the point 'l ‘f Weflsell swell Hats. g p _ _A _ We buy themfcheetpfer thorn others _,__ ti., ‘ ;~1_‘ ' SLI’ W* ##56753 M* I Q=“tli‘css.U~eD ‘R X 3: ' _ _ ~ . ~ ea. ,_ 'rue stylus _. ` i. -_ ~ -,_, ' _ < » l f _ .-... §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§Eééiésééss 8385’S388SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS QQQQQQQQQCCCOCOQCOOQOCLGNQCDCO ssrsssassesssssssssserases bbage (per head) H168. , ,D61 . ides per lb ......... \: ' E 1 If=":fIf¥1§:2'3 ;§;;s§ss§;s;=a;z38 S 3 ` _ ca 8 888 ' ,m.m_)--- TWEXTY YEARS STANDING. Trouble of a Norwich Farmer who was Relieved by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Nonwrcn, Sept. 10.-For twenty years 0 Mr. \Vilbert \Voodward, of Wilow Dell, » bad that he was confined to his bed two zlliliysi otiit ciftaqweek. f _Ltlis farmwsufl`ere1dhf|orr eaco eeeolsnias r, an . Wootgwarrxrl madliebepvery effort to find a cure or i s trou e. _ He says “I ` tried everything I ever ”§2"l ?§'.l’.l‘»°”.2-§“”'P.‘fi””‘1l‘1 l..l’°“§‘l ihreile bétkes bf theriiisfroni hd? Banndiif of Norwich. and I am happy to say -they have done me more good than all the other medicines ut together that I got from the doctor. Mp wife. takes -Dodd’s KidI1¢! ‘ Pillsfalso. fbr lame hgild I 2§ii‘.?~iii1s 3?; his wana-y iii' remedies-.. I wooing unsly ne W0 dx” “ "°‘ thviig be without Dodd’s Kidney rather _ ,_ Pills' in the house. Consolidated ` has suffered with backache. He grew so - I A 5 cent plug of Twist chewing .- ' » _' _-\~»,."1."l'_¢., " ' __,____..._............m.»-1=1==lf»1‘ BUY frvreseme 0 ‘ »A \ . » .1-Q Non»Aseessable:and NoivPer-sonal ____ lr capital 5250.000, is Teiccest some Four Claims. il! crews ormteaf with No Debtserlialailities. One Mile West of Roseland. Over f_V-ffl-; 600,000 Shares in Treasury for Development. ~ The Properties of this Company are situaled directly west and 600 feet lower in elevation than the famous Le Roi No.1 and Le Roi No.2. that are now shipping 10,000 tons a week. The Working; consist * of a Shaft and _Two Ttinnels, driven to tap the ore on tht; _ separate and distinct veins. No. 1 Tunnel on this vein is in over 11 y feet and No. 2 Tunnel on this vein has reached a depth ot 112_ feet. 3; with three and one-half feet of shipping ore in sigllli- and '°‘°'Y"°°'3_i of the ledge to cross-cut. The ore is identical wiirh thlggiea gfiln ig; the High-Grade Gold Cooper Ore of the °8m_P- _ °° th; LX L_ “_ ~ been opened in tive places fp; 2000 feet, whichddlpiwin Btwn Coy. joinipg, which is now shipping theul1;ghes`:;g’i;a $5! emo blacksmith Umbla' S°v°"]b°‘1d.mg° are on no ter a d timber in shops and large boardwg h°“9°' °'° ’ 'ith in n abundance. -_ - Oni' ase8y5ah&;°s;?€r?:;df:ot;ii)iei5.Seem st?i20b:slt.G0‘TheC‘ii,1'I:axii apd iriver .gglway ,ff ,hm limes through the ground, Iiiigitsrlincloee at hand. and reduced charges ol 84-50 p8r_ toil '|01 sshipping and ameiting. and we are now ready to start shipping The Shu.” in thi, Compgny have been strictly pooled, and we will issue Pooled Receipts only ur t‘l the Pool is dissolved. We need money, and will sendyou 100 shares for 87.90... 1.000 501’ $60.09- 5,oo0 mr $215 00, and 10,000 for $500.00. Adams JAMES LAWLER, Matnaginj Director, Gr sox 543; " MODCY 1 QR 7~ -._._. _ _....--Q W inc solarium il.dl'h..ii. .esusesneauit ssMn&smi ~.t~s..f.i£»i>s»$o 11 s l~ "4 trnifellnfdit #.1 $5, ~ ` x A __ __ , ‘_ an Y' I . < ‘ i 3. _ 1 ?th& .ia '33- 4 m 3