_ _ _ _ _ . ._ . _ -_ _ ;.;-_-»- -. sew...-.fm - _ _- _ ‘ _._ ~_ > ' -_.- '-.‘-Q1-;-' ,'_';` if-1 _-r _ . . _ __ _-l, -~'-:»,_ .1 -.::- f ‘-"' ’ ". *fs--¢ .1 ~ ..- ,- 5 ~ _~ - ~ -F 2 .~“'.”__*»r’2¥-_, ‘+r‘~¢.i"=\ti. ..=».»~3.~ ’?:_2i-..'.;S'-...ir (~_-ls I Turf Topics. Htfflostoii 'l`i‘:\'.'eller su._\’s: "Al Easel' HH have to-iiiulit. for Sydney. (Til-pi’ “Som He will czuiipiiilrn the followillti lu:a`t~lYrou;_rli that i~oiml!'_\' Nil-\' .\'\`“"¢ mlm: 2..‘l5_}; Jiiiiniy L'..`:’.2l l. Hopson. IH# L E- C.. ‘.3-yeiir-old. record 2-45. mid ilyqtwo greeiiones by l~I:u‘i_\' Bird. 2.20. _ A}|hgd;.:ood_sm°ves~i down there Inst _v<‘i\1`. Und feel:-lit slioulilhe fiillyiis ,u‘ooilIl\f=‘ mmlmr sc:L~=oii."` l.ei_;_'litoii, entered l')' ll. N.l*.\ine, lilsslporr, was driveli l*.\' Qeorynt soiiie of the l’ro\'iiici:il i|ieet.in_;s G( kill. HEART HUMBUG~ It is fashionable to day to have a low heart scare every ‘.2-L hours. The commonest ;~_\-'niptoms of dyspepsin- oi gn:-ve trol:-lrle, such as p:i.ipiratioi\. OSMAN DIGNA. l (Coiitinued From tl imiiie---took adv:ii1tu.ge of Osiuu.n`s hunger to sell him to the enemy. l'nder pri - twice ol' Loldiiiir iv. "fi_iiit.asin." in honor of ()smaii's ii.rriviil_ he killed two sheep, and l wliile his friends cntertiiiiied him, riui oll` _ to _<__;-ive information. ' Asked if he.\vere sorry that at last he i had fiillen into the liiinds of his enemies, (lsiniin replied: ".\`o l It is the fortune Of wiir, and I am prepared to meet my fate," being evidently under the impression that he wus to die. On arrival at Cairo the Siriliir wished to speak privately with him :ind for that piirpose the cnrriugfr in WhlCll he was liroiiglit up from Sue:/_ was run iiitoai siding. Osiiimi \vutclie(l this per- foriiiiiiice \\itli iiiiicli trepidiit-i0l1,. mid 1 .\_te:ille» ` gotndies among them. ie ,needed for visitors. Cheap hotels and ` Fan'-ly Wadhinr, 5')-1 to 7.3¢- a doz=n ' He iiniilly iiskeil to see the coiniuainder lol llie steiiiiiei- \\'hii~li liiid hroiiglit him, ll`i'<~::i Siiiikiii, iiiiil oii his l_»eiii;__r brought l io the c:ii~1'iii}_'e he :iskeil what they l wi ri- gi>iii;_r to do to him. llc \\'v.s spoken l io wi-_vkiii=ll_\'_ riiniiiflei-ii lot ofpersuxisiozi l iiii:~.ll_v i>elle\_'eil they iiiieniied liini no lli.;ri.i, \\'liei'i~i;poii lic kissefl, with :mich lsEie\. oi'ili:iiil»;i`i:liii-ss, the liiinds ol’ his ` i1il`\>i'iiiiii~l_ lie asked liiiei' \\'li:‘_t religion the coiniiiiuirier of the sf.e:1iiie:‘ professed, , iiiiil when told that lie wits ii Christian, he replied, siully, "I :ini so sorry he is ai E L`hristinii, for he looks like it good iiiau." The Sirdzir und ollicers present. shook hands with theircnptive before he left for Rosettn, where lie is to stay. I understand he will hzive compa.rat-ive freedom, but will be required always to rest in the same building at night time,undcr guard, along with the other important Emirs captured by Col. Wingate. It would be _ interesting to learn what Osman told the Sirdar. It is quite possible hehas imparted some valuable information as to the my- sterious treasure saidto be buried some- where in the Soudan. In any case, Col. Wingate left for Omdurman the day fol- lowing his interview with Osman, and it is quite within the bounds of possibility that the secret ofthe hiding place of the treasure has at last been revealed. An oia sim/ The London Saturday Review reports that even th_e smallest Parisian landlord isconvinced he will make splendid profits from the exposition. “No matter how mean the site of his property, no matter how far from the Champ de Mars und the boulevards, he is haunted by the idea that foreigners will struggle fiercely among themselves to engage it. Companies who own many streets agitatc in the same manner, and their secretaries who sit solemnly in stuffy offices have assumed ii pompous air. They cannot make any definite arrangements at once; they must consider. They cannot make out ujcontract on the spot; all England, all America, will , want contracts and pay heavily for them 4 soon.” Meanwhile the pensions have put 'up their prices, even thc ineii-iiest of them. They have given their regular boarders notice to quit, as their rooms will l 'boarding-houses ‘fi-re going up *in . the vicinity of the grounds, and even blocks away from them. It is the old story of the doubtless the denoement will be the same. The proprietors will read the moral in due time. ¢»i -Q* fi “Bobs” as 3 Newspaper Man. Lord Roberts is Military Governor of t-he Orange Free State. He ill fa.Cl§ iS the ' éovernment itself, just now. He is do- ing splendidly in every capacity, and now lie has started a newspaper at Bloomfon- frm; ci~.ii°-ns. f l1A1ii.orr1fi2*f-Y: fri' ¢E?¥D#i-VM# ~-_ "B =d~ ' ` ~ ==,““` f *Luc _-~-_~---~_--M-. ' ~- -_ A' "'_+-=:=f'->'<-- :- W ml- ' QLD \\\ #_- _ _ f. »-~ “'- The above drawing cf the Vosper children is made from a photo sent us recently, and is a very excellent and strik- ing reproduction. These three litt-le ones, whose home is Dunrea, Man., have at one time and another had administered to them Bur- dozk Blood Bitters for the various dis- eases of childhood with ‘splendid results. And mothers would do well to note just here that there is nothing better for weak and sickly children than B. B. B. If they are pale and puny, tired and listless, not growing as they should, blood impure or watery. B. B. B. will give them rich pure blood, and as a. natural conseguence robust health will follow. But we wish todraw special attention to the remarkable cure Burdock Blood Bit- ters effected in the case of Edna May Vos-per. The mother of these children is dead, so the elder sister,Miss Lilly Vosper who has charge of them, gives the account of Edna May's case as follows: “Edna May is the larger girl of- the two in the picture, and was eight years old on tlis 21st of June last. ` “About nyearago she took very sick as a result of over study and a. very long walk to and from school, and I scarcely knew FH E _ , lt Savedthelife of Edna May the Larger Ona. E m 9 _ I (Corrected every T_\moday.-) _ p ________ . _ _ __ ` , seenqumgri p¢i»1i>.__ ic Firs ' V I Be_e_t_(rrmaI1 ) rib. t Page.) _________,__,_____________________...,. .... 3¥1t1‘»¢f`(f\'¢‘;ll?eD¢" Ib- - - - ~ n ' 1 » A Cs, B \ Whose hc-me is Dunrea. Man. , have all csed “me” _ _ _ , . Qli-‘ease (per lb) . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ Burclock Blood Bxttcrs for various Arments. cabbage wer headl ......... .- C°i¢_rr-- ,_ Fowl.; per pair _ . . . _ _ . . _ _ . ._ '~'r',_-..»~.~`:--. . _~,,-5-2* ' ‘ /;._».:_.,_ -'_- _ nu. ‘ $ \\\\\\l by day. Itook her to two doctors, and they did not seem to know what ailed her. I then tried all sorts of remedies, but they failed to do her any good.It was suggested 'that she should take Bu:-dock Blood Bit- ters; and I got a. bottle for her. ' “That bottle seemed to improve her con- siderably, so I got her anotherand another till she had taken in»all four bottles, and was completely cured. ' _ _ “I verily believe B.B.B. saved the life of my dear sister, as before taking it she was gradually but surely growing' worse, and everything' she took seemed of no avail to help her. "I know of three other cases here where B. B. B.hns saved ‘life and restored health, and there is no other remedy esteemed so highly in - our family and among- our friends." ' ‘ _ (Signed) LxLLv VosrER_ Burdock Blood Bitters cure constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia. scrofula, salt rheum, tetter, shingles, erysipelas, boils pimplcs, sores, ulcers, weak, tired feeling, run-down system, and, ull blood humor and itching eruptions. _ Always ask for Burdock Blood Bit-ters, what to do as she was getting weaker day and refuse any cheap substitute. IS r-zo|»i_1= us:-:n To su ro 'me THIS ?s ~‘| wnnrr A ser or-' T££'r||."l Hllih.-_ts 'C AS J M TCH l. . H i l l E l. _ Q i_\i00kSBll€lf\8»Dd SE8»l.i0ner. _appeared on St. Patrick's Day. ` tein, for the benefit of the troops. Rudyard Kipling has contributed the ollowing poem for the first number that And no thought was given- tol the arrangement, cmtour etc Now it ` , . ]_\ different. The comfort, health and _ appearance depend upon dental skill in :oustructi 0 d » ’ -' - ' n,_ an prop my fitting an aitful substitute for the natural meth. _ CHARLDTTETOWN flint. utter (tub) per lb _ . _ _ . _ . . . . _ _ Uitbbage (per Idol) . . _ . . _. Fleur, per cwt_ _ Oatmeal new per cwt _ . . . . _ Geese ....... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hides per lb. _ _ _ $3* prcssedt . . . . . . _ _ _ y, per cw _ . . _ . . . _ _ gawk . . . _ _ . _ _ ._ . . . . _ _ _ _ uc' s, per ir . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . . ._ Beats (get rigien) _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ Mango . . . _ . . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ _ Pork . . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ . . _ urnips, per bushel. _ _ _ _ Potatoes. _- _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ . _ . _ _ Mutter- per carcass . . . _ . _ _ _ Parsely (per hunch) . _ . . . _ _ _ _ Onions per lb _ . _ . . . _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ Squash each . _ . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ . . . _ _ Carrots (per bus). __ _ _ _ . _ _ Potted Flowers (pot). _ _ _ $888883? 2%.?) 31828 Q31 3838 5: 656 .-..._ 132.. rf. »..=@leS_£'o _ _- -fl. 09-- U-'¢;|v,t¢ - _. :_ ~'=~:_i_-.ifl :;.-‘__<=_»:_ ._.. _ 'Q i 5;. '-'-':~~; \‘1';.F.t .1 ‘life Klseawed f ‘ - _.` rsrri'-' L ‘J &'.": lzl' prow.-f_; §>*0Wc". ' _;' iii--s, ¢~.;.»-. _~ , ` f- - -_ ;.-::_ ‘*~ ;-.=°- dr'\;;;.§r¢,~;=: ~-2 the 3 ‘ .-1 =-zi.; ;~9ur:-.iziru _:.1 L‘.ul'&S _ . _-1 -1-fi# v_Yev--“_ Pio-ivet Q :~ i-r i`-.' A W' 'hast '~" Vixilial-1 4 _ `___i*_____' ___i _ li_.__.. . _.>- ¥,‘ Mrs. stubb lreudingv John. vflw W the Coldstream guards? - Mr 'Smith-x guesarthey must- belive- men. - .._.¢.»’¢.__........._.. _ shams 'ronrunan ~ __ _~ --3 -1* .~ ""‘ The man whocanbe nothin; ‘ -ions, or nothing but merry, is but lla!! man. _ THE ILLS OF WOHEN Are usually the result of nervous system which can storedgythc use of Dr. A. Nerve ood. Women ; irritable by the fdrain their systen; vigor, new energy, n Nerve Food, the and nerve builder. Dr. Fox- what sensation the contemplation of sd!! Bushong--The sense of the BABIES HAVECROUP COHIGBSD 0118 §§€»?m. .°53“~i'm.. bottle. Family Bile How I sn. 0*-_mt-8. Ladies Hockey boots with straps, war m lined, worth $2.35 now $l.25;now is your chhnce ro secure a. b-irgsimcoit un hr more money; want to clear them out. _ Headquarters for Gaiters, we have them an low as 20c a pain' _` ‘ ls ‘ 145' Queen St. ‘ ‘0pp. Prowse’s. _ Qoooeeeeeee _ i('_ANA|:>iAN 1>Ac|i=icR mP\§ENGER Ilhd WRFIGH1' R\TES i SPEAMJSIR aAIL NGS io Ihe ' “PB lllllll GOLD FIELDS TOURIST S LE E P ER Prun every THURSDAY a . A. m. Q ALLIHNFORHATION REGARDING FARM LANDS A IV THE CAVADIAN' VORTHWEQT, .sw HILL, CHEESE and BU1"|E_R , IAUTURIES. Pros sctors and Sportsman. wrfti to A.. J. BEA D. P. A.. f‘-. P. R. TH' St. John, N. B. i_3d&wtI. th di Come and in- ati V _ One medicine will do all three, the fineit and most imitated blood medicine there 1 spect our stock ot B Bodd’s , Lamps. If you. IISYQ Dot enough light, our hanging are nice Disorders ni uw r°ronis1~M»=r.1.Hiap`wcon are - _ . 5” finer the bio <1 ' ers he k'd"°y’ ne do I _ S0fd€f Car! remain in the circulation _ _ bo_ng-er _than thot time. Therefore if your __a§;‘d_istp_ut of_order your kidneys have “Oh. Terrence dear, and did you hear i The news thats going round Z The Shamrocks Erin`s badge bylaw Where e’re her sons are found. t From Bloenifontein to Ballybunk, 'Tis ordered by the Queen, VVe've won our right in open fight, ‘_ne wearing or tue green,” - - heir manufacture. We are always glad toitalk about our work and sgow ;xa.mples of many of~~our 1.iir_eresf.ing ewes. - Weinake eleven diff-rmr. kinds of plates. _ _ We' inake -,wi,"h1f»ut pl-tres." - ` simply kidney disord T 0 of all that shouldn’t be ere. The blood passes through the kirf- YS eyery three minutes. If the kidne 's _ . 3 their work no impurity or ¢_-,ruse of For the choice of teeth to produce the most natu l ill* . . r p are in each case the Dentist’s skill i , ll d /I ` ` ` ' _ ~ uo e oiency and I comfort in all the cilices th t ~ ' ‘ work. Our superior mechanical facilities, 'l he fact of this branch of our msiness beinv in ch.i.r e of u _ ° ' _ ' ' eplace the natural teeth its nearly as it i~ p-..~s.ble for skill to accomplish _ ill who contem late we i ' 7 ° ' ' _ ra erpression, must be taken nto account the charac~riisric.~i of the patient. Todetermine th_e nwsf. desirable material for the`ba.se o l ° s ca c upon to advise. In fitting and constructing he highest r mechafnical art only cm effect the most “th »ro Uh iii ` I a teeth must perform. Our experience in this _.__ _ g n export Jw' \ 'he assertion :hot we can p ar ng artificial plates desire toknow somethin of can c-ill vtwlié.-2 in;_om_`i=-g had get your teeth same dav. _ _ een _are ordered. We guarantee satisfaction. ° n_ eir work. T_hey are in need of mula_ti<_>n_. strengthening or dggfoi-in ~ __ W ~"-'-' ..._..f‘::°i:fr:;i.‘.2°..‘.§*".;f:;.°.._._ .Ame 116811 I " Charlottetown. P. E. I. ~ L - 1\&a:nu.faotu.rer;. ' *aah _ - - - _" if ' Some silverware also at greatly .re- _ -__ ’ ¢siNN1sBnos. car' Build Custom.-. - - _ -_ I » Q Y,G|E\ l¥§oriwFi£i0n°rk Jeqaf (Ai f I A. mom. soo. c. E. *¥..t'i?‘T..‘.*€°&»i“‘.3‘”*......i‘si_“¥i‘.’i'l»¥.“..':";i»sl ' ewatsfili. I 5 _ ._ _ L;ir?__,d_g:g°ni(t};,|,,gs 0; civil Endnearhz Cm Jlnd. KGDIZ St. Ch lawn, P E, I, C-msln mmm roi-menu worn _ 4 _ _ - _ .-_ .- _ , * -fc if 'l f " _ a _ _ _ ` __ _ __ » ,_,,,~ .-_ __ _ __ ____ ___ ll A 4. _ I _‘ _ ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _,_ ` », _ _ J _Q ‘ i 0 I l l giia r8uhc| ‘ _ 1. B ` 4”; ` ` _'. 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