QW" F “‘ ». ` ` ' ” ` ' ~.'1'.~l'°; -;"',’__’* .5 _’~;.?»_ ».»i"~__~’i‘»'§j=_--=~1;_f »=,<__._."_§{__<_°___gJj_:¢.j‘ - _ » “L I - :_".>_~=_~`»=__ f _THE Gvsssisr-_ cw; _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ _ _ __ ___.-.. .._.. I -11 BCG 4 L * ' ' ' f 'Too Weakto Work. DR, TAYLO R’S Practice now limited to the °_peCi8.\___ 'es of d` eases ofthe eye v‘0>€ 9" ULCERS. BOILSAND PIMPLES ALL OVER HER BODY. U is __ _ _ __ _ __ tm-,,,,; and surgical dlseanes 0| ____ '°;1f?,§_ M W ,m _ _Such was the ssodition of Hrs. Sauiuol _ _ el _ ouo.z»fa¢a.o.¢. _ uolzoow ALLEY e -- found sf from her M n. c. M.. L. n. c. as s.. | “":'_’:;’"a_dn;°':’ um -Otlice and residence, Prince St. corner Dorchester. »Omoo Hours: 9-10 s. rn. 1-3 D- ID-. ¢'°8 'P' m' Nov.23,d3mDd Burdock A ln. r. 2. smnuwoom Bl°<`>d Bifim-_ SURGEON, DENT IST. Graduaae han-» Dental College b\n’g¢f1 Class 99. l OFFICE - I Desbrisay Building, Corner Queen and Grafton St. A specialty made of' Crown and Aremsdy wlthontarlvalfofthecnred' all diseases and troubles arising from had blood. A record extending over a quarter of a century and thouiards ot testimonials _ _ , ,willprovs this. Mrs. its writes: Toe that F11 weak to work, tortured with the _pain ol Painless extraction. Anaesthetics _carefully adxninlstered ~OFFlCB HOURS-9 to l am.. 2 to 6 p.m on dw ryr of ~ 1 ' 'Y' DT. JAMES WARBURTON» Physician and Surgeon, Kem* sr., caaRL0'r1‘E'1T0WN- X Ray -nd Electric Treatment. ornce no_uns=- ._-,s go ro r. ig.. 2 to s~s° md 1 to 8.30 Q. rn. _ lo-23 dwtf _;__ W __-_--__-_--I _ __ §_ i 71.1.0. Irma, K. 0- 6- Gam Bully Baristers and Attorneys, Brown's Block, Charlott¢>W\\» P- 7 -7- XOEEY' TC Is¢AJN' senenm _rsflonl _ssskpr caauh. *dftt ` ¢'_ _ __ V ' -m Y ” JOHN F. OUTHIT ~ Colnrnission Merchant Ulolesslertropical andnomestic Fruits Q- 'Write for quotation on 011881! "":5.9:éE.;‘ mmmmmN.a DROSBIE 81. C0. Sl.|oU’S,lsw|snad|anl» lerchants. 'ml leandldnil. _ “_ . 'ateraide premise opposit ll. Conn ,_ _ e_ er &les1!dress,Crosmore P.0.Boxi4 tes-dwrvr. -4 - £- Patcrson Downing Co’y Commission Merchants St, JoItn’s, Newfoundland, Qoaslgnmeuts s!_-P. E. Island prodsre ._ __ _ ’_SOLlCITED 4|. B, |_3_A1"Q_N', Ch’town AgencyDirectorfsrP.B.I. Th lllnl Uh Inman Emmy _ or rurw song. Il3nct and Local Agents Wanted. gkptw daw 1 yr | 1 in A. A. l_cLesa. K. C.. nouald mclinncn lIel.EAl1 I llleKI`l1NON, Barrlsters. Attorneys-at»law. Brown‘s Block, Charlottetown. r rw l»_ . L__ __'n_,___, _ _L_ - TE 1 neo. s_|n_|mAN. _ _ _ larrlstor, Solicitor, Rotary ote. gy to loan. Oollections made. I _ lontagne, P. _E. I. 4 F _ | _ |- WIIKSI WIIBAB, Barrtsters, Bolle .a‘llssnrls, et|.- orrrca-Bank of Rov- Bnilding, Charlottetown. Q‘l(oney to loan. Sep 8 d w 1 vr. 'sam' ws? A f ' ss pi all ,igi 8 ' .. § it ll- as Asia# Manager, Charlottetown. (HARVARDQ IARRISTER AND A'l'l0|` LEY-AT-LAW Qt. Queen and Richmond tsts.. Clr"town. Telephone Oonseetion. _ l -an L ' s l.S.Lowther,lJ.D.S, ABU beard. D.DS .Lowrmsn s Linn DENTISTO. _ ' _ { SIIDE ,l _ Of Concerts Soeido, ..............tt u ulcersyboils and pimples all over my body, especially on my face.” I had almost made up my mind to give up trying to have them cured. I was ashamed to have any person come to see me, my face__`wa.s in _such _a terrible mu. I msd ever'-young I some think of but got worse and worse. I was then led to try Burdock Blood Bitters and was surprised at the wonderful change the hrst bottle made. Altogether I took seven bottles and am now completely cured and all in perfect health again. I feel _that B-33- °t'§‘_‘ ‘Fr \if°_e".'__ _florson & Duffyff if °` S S To he sold by Public Auction on the promh es ni Charlottetown in ~ gneervs County in Prince Edward Islas on wedue day the thirtieth nay ol December, A. D: rqog at the hour of rs o*cloek. neon. _ _ All that tract. piece or parcel of land ‘dtuate _liying and being in Charlottetown bounded and eserzbed as follows that is to say commencing on the eastern side of Hillsborough Street at a point seventy feet sonthwardly from sont! side ot Kent Street thence eutwardly and parallel .Ke t°htfo feetort thweft tontStreee§ggiur _oe_ line of Archibsl W te‘s lsud-thence _north- wardly perallel with Hillsborough Street to Kent Strtet aforesrd and thence westwerdly along Kent Street eighty four feet or to Bills- borough Street thence southwardly along the Fame sevrnty feet`to the place of commerce- ment and is ‘part of town lot number rrlnetv~6ve in the third nndredof Town lotsin Charlotte- town. ‘ The above sale is made pursuant to a Power of Sale contained in a certain indenture of Mrrtf gage bearing date the twenty-third dav of March A. D. 1891, made between Mark Wright & Company Limited of the one -gut and the underriged ot the other part an because 1 f default payment of the principal mosey in said Mortgage. Dnted this 13rd day of November, A, D. 1503. MARTIN WEST. lfoxtgngee( 24tutlDsc:,o- r We --' -_res 3'* " A bliss Josephine Smith desires to thank her numerous patrons for the liberal patronage ex- tendedto her during the past season, and wishes to announce that her classes in dancing will re-open Yondsy events Oct. rsthin smsllwoodm Hall. Persons wla& to arrange for evenings should write or at 0862.. . ` MISS hw Charlottetown, I M7 18 tn, Iri,tf _ Change of Time Table. _ “city of London" \ Will until- further notice leave foot Great George Street. Charlottetown, on _ Tuesday and Wednesday at 2-oo p. m. for Orwell. ~_ Thursday. at z.oo p. _m. for West Friday at 2.oo p.zn. for East River. Saturday at 8.00 a.m., for Crapeud. ation, address- __ To Jo s 'sn __ o TG. D. Wright Embalmer D ,N _ orders personally and 1n__sa__up- use luslfi of me living. - 6fl{c"e`Plrons_e _-l Residence 3 River Bridge. ' _ _For freight rates and other inform- } Funeral Director and 1* .Having purchased from? Mark _ *t wright at co. r_.r'a ,-their “seems ing business. andealsosecuting their undertaking departments on King `Squn'e I 'sm prepared to attend to all ' to- d|.teml1l!l€f»PlyiIl2lpet!lnl° ~ to. '_ l'orthe_deadwith'_aview-to | sl `ed ' :N is occir-Q: nuts' "+»l|Lé.1m»éLsss urns. ' H ' _ _ _ ‘ _ I _ - _ _ , _ __ __ _ ,_ f;~i_ -,-V _ _ ‘_ ___<_;‘_ __ _ _~ ___ _ _ _ , _ _ _ l _ ‘ _ ._ _ ° __ lodsra Soldiers Have l-:vt-ry llsasos to "_ ‘ t ' ' _- ._ " . | - l* rsismx 'rim rn., me snr uv. snr-re__l1‘¢‘ cvuntlcvr-hel~oes‘w’h° life and Us ‘ when cures ws. an-e. ‘ Fgrf t‘§2<;_9eft`f~b’§*fT°‘,§‘°;§§_锑§Y22k bt There was one S\»:n`t .*.lcN.¢§!l_ hl `P., ln the reign ol lung ut~.~.|~,,»-_- il. Ill fnct, pn.l°llnl!lt!tlt \\'a..~l ut‘cr_i;»it-\l.‘l'm' .tho most p_a.rt., by futile-ss ru-_-u.l>~~r== .vho were content to`s1t nn-i ....;.».. snare and vote, with--sl nlnllng f:t...'t _with tariffs, "rngglng," or /subult-_ erns‘ debts. The Parliament oi those days was intended '_-J pass n few measures. and vote a few supplies; "arid not to wrangls over statements iwhich had been published in tho ~nevlopo.pers, of wh._lch_ there were but low. Much ss has been talked, and' .wrltt.en. _ against the sfiuto of our army, we would appear to have im- proved somewhst cn the efforts of out fore-fathers. A young onicer of the p’criod`of George II. was (ac- cording to records) absolutely dis- couraged from displaying _undue ~seuJ,‘__ 'jor striving to fulfil the meaning oi- l that blessed word "etllciency/' _Bs kzaw perfectly well that it he dis- _ ting-ulshedhlmselt in action another _ofllcsf who had taken no part there- inwus' quite likely to be promoted oven his head. In fact, "l~.'at».»x‘-L-st" was s. sins qua. non; tho mun who _had inlluentinl friends, andyof course.- prenty of spending cash, got on ull' ri ht' n if had u. handsome.- _for his advancement. _ l To such a. state ot degradation hoo _tho army /sunk at about the time _when_Hoga_rt..h’s "March to Finchley" ‘was painted (1746) that it was com- _mon for tradesmen and others ‘ln _Guards This was done with the col- lusion of _ the commanding oflicers, who, having °‘sco'op»:d" the' 'pay oi' fthe tradeemontandothers in dllllcul-~ tice, exempted t.hem‘ from. all mill-. tary "duties: and their. uniform* pro-__ tested them from arrest by_.ths_clv_il ,;_old records; and _as _for puni_slunen_ts._ ‘orders contain on three 'consecutive _ days_“senl>mncB of eight hundred, five _'hundred and 'eight hundred lashes." ‘served .out;for "thieving," “muti» nous eapressl_ons'.'_ and_,"'iu_s_ol_eut be- Deponent has one occasion lation half-hundred _tlurrnglthe “early _,sixties"; but what sort, of castlrou ;back must the "swaddte’_° 'jot a._ cen- tury end s. half ag-J ha.ve"‘p_o_ssessod? l ‘Bashing of that sort is still- popu- _lar in Chino., and only the other day' is man n'a.med'Shcn'Ul'ueu (which _roads doggy) was cnned to dcith by the coder of the »Emm'css.~Dow_a.‘ghr. The punishment lasted -for__ _two hours. But he was _only a '}ourna.list, and wrote things, and objected to _mod- lern improvements.. In _the Duke of Cumbsrl`anjd’s ariny ther'-e'_wero o_ther_ i pretty little _puuishrnents;` "calculated to make the soldier love military ser- l l \ l_v1t~1.*_ such -as~"'p_ieireting" _and the_ _"high horse" forf *picketing the cul- {p|~it's' naked heel restod»onfaf- sharpen- ed stake, 'driven into the ground.-,‘ .hil- ldrawn-up-as highens they _could bo to a hook fixed in>an‘ndjei!'li_l1¢i9_0St_. ‘ '1‘his,emusing sport la's_ted__a;'quartsr of an hour or so;_and li_0..iW3\.o._had -to ___ r-:de the nigs horse ridge formedof planha,fgrit.h_ his _arms tied behind 'h_¥_m. ‘Hcavyweights were attached to _both fest. ond "horse" (whiclfwns on wheels) 'was then drawn upand -lmnin. 'This ride was productive ot tha direct results to the »unfort.una.ts_vict.im andthe soldier of _to-da.y~ has every reason to. be grntelul that he did not live ~ "when George was King.” _ _ _ _ lon as lousamalda. _fence put forward In a Lon_don_po1lco court b a Streatham tle'ma.n _*vent without' a license. 'From in-~ servants are negotiated, a- stive ot the Daily Chronicle learn-' ed that, though no ouafhas had the tamcrity to apply for 'a “male house-_ ma.id,"_ large numbers of men, -es- pecially foreigners, are employed in private as __ well us __ln numerous f bos.rding-houses, to do the greater part ol_ the work ol s. housemaid, Andln many casés‘it'is'de'clas'sd they do itbetter and with greater IO . ' ' y '. ZW _‘ _@.ks the beds, _but they wrll’fsfwbdp_ aPPOintments_ ¢at______tho houss;l clean. polish the silv61'_»'and~boots,\~~ and. above all, wait nt__t.ahlg,» tho__» _beingintheirc go. _ _ __ t.hey,hod E With h=n~dl_v n ook or word; - ' And one nf rho hmvest g;-_t_1)d_h<\st of all, , _ Of ulmm the list can not is the man \\_'l\» -'nlls on du-ty's cally ' g wm:»_- an cheer 'ls manned sun msnlwod‘s bloom ' __ _ And the pathway of his life looks hrlgti »_ _ Ho ls_broug=ht'ls a moment to face the ,e .0013 _ _.- ,- if Surgoundlng the dual night. __ ' " “" He buoyalxtlyesuls o’er_s sunllt sea, and ls dashedonannnseencoest __ Till the ship, zoes down- at chenelm stands And falls in the midst ot the nght,_~ He knows that honor vs1l‘l hover ofer And cover hls»nnme wlthllgbt: ' ‘ But he who passes unsung, unknown, _ ' The msn who dies athls post, _ _ ' _ been 'with-nuns mule n'mn._ars1rs1 ' ' fnear. » i V _ i ’ 'Who_tsces his tate each day; ' _ Q. _ '--~ » l Yet strlvesto comfort and help and 'chant' His comrades along the way: . 1' -‘ Who follow! his work ,while he yet may dm ` and smiles when he cutters most, __ It soemsto me, is s hero true- 1 J The tnanfwho dies sthispost. ’ ~ ‘ rnsrebasviie plenty when and _crow-a Y _ DESBRTSAY BLGGK’ in '1'ns;n`ei-o who rsus an mire, = o 7 l llut fewwho offer n sword or prstssi _ To the emwnless hero of lite. _ _f He does his duty. and makes no_cla.lm.:`_ _ I And to-night 'I _propose a tonst ' ‘_ ' To the silent martyr unknown to tame; l ' ~ The man wholfdies at his post- .» 1: FOREIGNERS ON BRITISH Sl'-l|PS.' ` A Question That las Caused Some ldariv burning, But _No Bar Yet. ' ' ' The report of the _committee pointed by the Board 'of Trade quits into certain _questions the mercantile marine sued, 'wi_th_1ihe minutes of A. Summary' of the report has pioyment . of _foreigners ,in ships. _There were 37,174 in 'I90_1,,‘g.n _increase ,of thirteen yen,rsI“ Tlib poses no bar to as they can grétting, as be the number of falling od. The members of the mittee asked themselves: Is there any" » ' 1, obiection to be 'felt or apprehension We_'v_e abl entertained in view or the undonbted [giifrmg Nig- increase ot foreign seamen in the ‘q-‘i§ck._ mercantile marine? 'As regards 'tho shipping trade, it appeared' to- the committee thstthero was no spprs--rlarge hsnsion to be felt in time of_ ' pence. T _ It is stared that “rue crane is f sg! ' “‘> cientl carried on» and there- is' ' y _ reason to_ suppose' that tho supply of _ foreign seamen available will 1'run“* th short. There appears to he- nonioren e real danger of scarcity of men inthe event of a naval war. It iis 'doubt- ful if even the schism of ure: sum #l,ffY°11 Will* 8”' with whivh we; might be'sf»e-war 'l hier'-E's_au, immense _ass_ortn1e_nt_to_choose would desert their calling. and even Q91 ARS __(¢uned hail. facax) pAg5, for $5."oo>1tn N0! with guaranteed ' _ See our; for the Money WNT so, the fforeign seamen. omP19Y°d §QfBg¢__ F '__:1_ .Y _ I. many-differnt mnallta ~"~’; __,_ - :begun supply woald randi -_ 1 W¢j¥§¢P cient- flteis- worthy otnotioo '1‘.hat_ ~P.iE.@'ISiaI_`|d'. ?.:°‘r:r ‘"..:‘..f"‘..e°“°°“.:*,‘;'..°"f.‘: f»f.M~“°~~-f°°11_ msnxsfi- rom. _“von '¢n.M’f“l“S.f“°*_"_’Y Swedes,`Norwsg1i.nnsan.dDsns`to- ‘_ "3 _ ~f M E oven third of tho total number of foreign- . __ 0 __ O "__ f _ ~ sts employed: _ It is probable-_ also n ia-ness -wiv ' ' 'f ' her emountedtomore anone- ` that some ships of the mercantile marine would necessarily be. 18-id _UP in time of tvsr,__snd _th_eir'1u-ews add- ed to the - numberof men available for employment; _and if Ireights and 1? wages rose the _elect would be to draw men from shore into sea ploymsnt,"_ As to _na.va,1, service, thimcommittos agrees with the one appointed last y`ea.r_ on Naval; Ro- serv_=ss,__'tha.t in. the eventfo! 'great naval war it would not bs] practicable' to draw men to anycon- siderehle extent _from the crews,, of the _sea-going*=vessels ot the mercan- tile marine.-London Telegraph. _ _ _ _ . __ ~» lemons Authors on ‘their Fast. _ ' P_ro£essor_Ms.’tthews thofact that Washington Iiviug was s. com-' plete failure as --s`.h» 'after-dinn¢ or When Charles Dickens first speak . _ _' _ _ _ ‘I visited New York Washington' Irving was selected to°ts.ko the chair. Hi _ __ _ ,___ went' about 'muttering _'T shall core' vi P The "<2 °°*» W W5 fanny break down," sna_s<>ens'uta1 lft th HIS! ‘b S f 1:15* < _ ~ __ » opef=n;~ 9 H. nesi¢ae¢<1.°rs¢:° péreafg ' ____ _H-_7___0|T|N F- WHBNK. 5\Ib-A801* E " l » I _ W 9°. _ - »-, smiled, and stopped. thefmssnk down, whispering to his neighbor, -_ ,l __ “__ f '. _ 1' THE - Great r Screened, Runoff C. for _ Wm, Geo. Prince Edward Island.. ‘*"1‘hcre! I told you I should ‘break _ __ l down;-and Tvs done it." ~; = '_ ' "” " ""'_’_" » Hawthorne was equally) tmcomtorb-» ` _ _____,__ _ Gus both. Mor _ _ _ me _ able on his l*oet,andthe=fol_lowing ._ - __ _f notsf *found In ,bis notebook: __ O ~ ’ “`Anyb::l; may maksan after-dimes _ ' ` “ < _ ~ speech-who will be content to talk __ I _ wnnsue an mr '_ t ' _ _ _ ~ onward ' _'saying ything. y speech _was not more' than two or thi°ee’irmhes longl. . .' .` but being ` S' _ “"' _' 1 once storied I’ felt, n_°_~¢mbarr°-S=- From-Halifax every Tues- ment; and went coolly-one.; it _I1 were ‘going _to bo hanged. . `Thac'kery, tmlike Dickens, ~=w_as_' _ a failnrefas an In' ~-rmup" ns wi-n.s=.~sf¢¢y ~svi11s¢¢-af Thursday. _ ” ~ “'35 Ca__.lls_at Hawkesbury, arrive' (But: _I_ own, mind 'yofu. I do *not _cnrvs_.ws'll)_wben we shallf ha‘v`s’-tho' speeches "dons ’by's. skilled waie`sr'"iat a'side‘tsb1on‘s wshavs the rs »’ ’ . '~ S Irving, 'I'hscksray.imd dinner, Ee tit Egg >‘ ‘».’ ' <»- ">»"~.$ --;'1?_;lf_£__l _'l ; ' ations latta'» inthe y morning “ _ __ » ____ /wt? . A _ ______- ._ -“burn Silver Ware Salmon Can; bil-LSI mists ‘ dssr igie