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JOST publishers’ office, ft is made up of matter Yr > ‘ T O N S N ry NO i. K. JOST, a dinate a CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895. O 91. ed. is a first-class weekly newspaper—interestin- 90m yong 1s Two Doors Below Prowse Bros, 1d fall ofthe latest news, ate Re a. R xr at ser. aN ae are YS eR —_ — ~_ or a not RAR RAN se aa cena crm elena a he Rae a # oe “A@ WiiesOH GZ * WRNLNOM *,7281§ M2Si (MOG ROA WON CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1895 | ; D S$ "AG CUO4XO LEZ? NOCNO *.WWNSSOVH “OG suey c 1903 That THE FASHIONABLE KITCHEN, ODDS AND ENDS. ARMENIAN SLAUGHTER. gia pe A as sree cn tee tem Ig 8 W & W Popular Shoe Store W & W ryts : crew It i d that the revised A aaa 4 ces V SONTUAAY'A se s : sn | is announce 1a ye Trevis - y ° , > Ss . N j "YY AONAA, . Last Quar iith day, 10a 2i im. a. m, | ' ' . ' ' ire eelin One to be Found at the Top of the Mouse | py} . leting the ined ware et Report of a Writer Who Visited a 03 3 NOSTIAA jf N - . ; wie 2 } pha, completing tue revised version © att tees ietaik: Mision ¥peue) 10; wa2Sy 2105 New Moon, ISth day, Ih. 575m. a. m.| a : —Gorgeous Cooking Utensils. the Bible, will be published next month. % . esesesp Sout pus tenSiaia ty First Quar, 2 jay, Gh. 51.5m. a m. ee eo a Means danger. It is a serious Perfect ventilation says an archi- — The following letter has been receiv- “yumgvent GIA; 303 ¥8Y ounaee namie | fi condition and will lead to disas- tect who is authority on kitchens is the Kidney Focts. o@ in Boston from a trustwortay Am- salen itaeddinene ' : Sa t ” ireg consider.tion in such a_ roo:n. oda a ‘ . erican who has been the companion pe ee ee Dav of Week Sun | Sun | High # trous results if it is not over- Next comes light and possibilities of Tn Jan. 1892 my son was taken with of an English Consul in a trip through 21qu221DY puv poy2fowog Dav of Week. : : : nes : tles ¢ a ial a DD. ATOUER: | srcchiennnsnusivinesiniiesssabsiinitadiiaiamasaiarecamepeten ; . rises | sets | water : come atonce. It is a sure sign personal cleanliness. To get these in Kidney disea e. Though attended by jy part of the Sasson r.g.on, where the "SHLLIVAS TIO GELON JO : aesitinionn: 4 akbik lini ida, cig ‘ : . that the blood is impoverished & crowded city block half buried in | theee physicians, and change of climate | survivors of the recent massacre are, S}IVIZIOg ; : ae a a a @) Tie latest productions in Quality, Style : : the ground is, of ajl things tbe most | he grew worse and by “93 had fallen from | pre says: ; ° a a ee , a os 1 Comfortable FOOTWEAR andimpure. Thebest remedy is lifficult. Something has Leen said in | 195 Ibs. to 95 Ibs. In 10daysfrom start-| “; write this sitting by the altar pun Avowy}s2 1 4344 Yoog 94ndI59C ; I eee 3 7 <8 a pee aLT om oy +e ” gh aéh Sb. i 8 these columns of the movement upward { ing to use Dr. Chase’s Kidaey-Liver Pills {tn a desecrated church, where its two paneen om F°O3l44 papepi : ' w edi esday 6 | = 7 Ps ‘ R ] Our Ne Ww Stock 18 up to date and well | [OOD &S | in private houses by reason of the in- we were able to move him home. Ba 4 martyred priests, Der Beadrcs and Der jnowsno.sr73 civisitidtinsinsasiadinsalianadin 5 #) 2 hursday i é ma _o al . os as si troduction of elevators. One cf the | mouths he gained 50lbs. and was fully re- | Hohannes, were performing their last SUOMMIPISUL SMO ae uT 4 { Pri aay 29 } Wii x le . ted in the be st mat ket for spot ash. e most significant indications is seen in | stored to health by the use of this medicine | office, for their simple-minded, inoffen- SGU ‘Sle dsela UE Poe. 6 | Saturday 9 27] 1 44 Your purse will open quickly when you arsap iri a the elevation of the kitchen. In the | Jno. S, Hastings, 23 St’ Paul St., Mon—|+ive people last year at this time. As RD $ so 6 | Sunday Li 20 aft 18 raze upon the bargains we offer in our new 10use of a physician on West Fifty-fifch | treal, the houses are in ruins, and we have ij UU LEFJOIS ei 7 Mon iay 12 | 23 | 0 57 oF ns 1 Wi n S C . F 1 Which makes rich, red blood, street all the household offices are on a ee naught save a poor tent to accomimo- wos 6} Tuesday 13 21 1 46 ines of Fall anc inter Stock o : : the top floor. The servants’ bedrooms An effort is being made in London to] ate us amid abnormal rains and winds 4 FA a ES Bs. FR ~ _ a ae sued ie ae erent. Npawny Ws ihe seeiy) | sale taeds te sapien the house in Chel- } or this time of season, we betake our- SINOL ‘IVAdI SHL 66 | Thursday 16 3 3 45 city to the muscles, vigor to with tiled floor and wainscotting. Con- x : : ™ selves | tability and of oie ed ee Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes, | tuedratn axa heatth and vitatity |{* tins with it is the servants’ sn- | Sesjonor cocupel by Turner, the elebrat | sortoet now and. then. Hverything 12} Satarday if 6 36 IL to every part of the body ting room, and opening into it the | &¢ “B8!Si - : about the building destructible or de- te. , ; of ” 47 ° . ™ xitchen, faceable has been put beyond recov- 13 | Sunday | 20 12 1 4 selling at tl lowest bott fi : : This is Concentration. ; “4a uw & r | 10 now se Ing a 1€ 1oWes ottom prices or Hood’s Sarsaparilla positively One may well envy the cook her ‘ry, the portico in front being burned, : oo, eal a be cash Come and see the goods - we will private dominion. The kitchen is a no- One pill a dose, ene box 25 cents. One | rhe church property is of stone, with 16 | ‘ | ead 24 7) 10 8 : jo} R »amb. : he pl Makes the ;| le recom, with windows that catch | pill relieves constipation. One box cures | arched roof, and so stood the ordeal, at T e es ny . 10 47 make the prices re it. Lemember the place. || the first rays of the morning sun and | anordinary case. Une pill taken weekly |though the fire cracked the carved 4 F sate a) rab <' 1 itd E: W the last rays of his benign majesty in | neutralices formation of guric acid in the] stone over the door. But squalid as k ridav ~é » ae > we T} 4 tea fi . 2 : > r : . D Pitieast , on Ik St the west. The view is fine for a hem- | blood and prevents Bright’s ,Kldney Dis-| the old structure is im appearance to p p q A } Satur’ay 23 | morn WEE K S & WARREN ea rong med-in city house. The practical mind | ease and Diabetes. True only of Dr. |°rdinary mortals, those devoted ones 4 3S.JO0 ue = — lay 30 | , f : a SS | 5 “1 have used six bottles of Hood’s Sar- a — advantages in the mt Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills. ae to the door to pay their respects : |} Monday rk a2 o3 ng of gas bills—there is over an hour ¢ o issing the stones, as at least two f da Atl t | Pi 1 on | Peenien ati Be 1 40 wis 4s’ ai Wink Micke: See saparilla as # general tonic and have hit ge — ~ ene ji Saarinoreresiereirinneranreste b s or = £ ones, as ast ty alla all 16 all all ~ wr Next to Lewis ,0to Looms, Market Square, enjoyed the best of health. Although I | ™”’ aylight here than the basement The agitation of those people intereste: ave done since I began this page, 23 | Wednesday 34 54; 2 32 a ; re nad.& tenia eres & hs tek noe | hen receives. There is also a con- | in West India sugar growing is still going} while another points to the crule STEAMSHIP LINE. 24) Thursday 365 63: $429 ml .ttetown, September 13.9) .35 & wky ist ‘ siderable saving of time, as the wtg- | on, looking to the abolition in Europe o | -ross their sainted Der Hohannes carv- 25 | Friday | 37 BL] 437 Spelis for many een Se no lost time, | nen and the peddlers of wares soon the domestic sugar bounty. 2d above the door. manners 26 | Saturday } 38 50] 5 48 solam Goably sopala. Tuomas 8. HILL, liscover that there is neither pleasure a ) “We visited Gelignzan for a hasty Se | Bamdae 10 48 6 52 281 Brussells St.,8t. John, New Brunswick. nor profit in the area, The humani- It Does The Business. mspection. Of their former 175 houses FO R BOS I ON 23 | Monday 41 “4; 34 Hood’s Sarsaparilla farian aspect of this kitchen is worth If you want to know what Miller’s|3°™e¢ 30 places have been hastily re- 5 29 ' Dscidiens 4a 45 g 24 . ice when mea reflects on the soe ss Emulsion of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil built, though whether they will stand CAI LING AT om | on “+ _ f servants that spe heir live n ; : nl ‘ 2 > » < : = io eal — ahaha oe 31 | Tharalay | 46 442] 935 X we Overs I th @) ! | asements, ina eestble . . ale ou will do, for a vonsamptive patient ask cne ee ase uae » tbe eae , . 31 | Traursday 646 442] 933 s 6 n y | ignt. who has tried it. Ask anyone who has used ee eae ae ae. eens oe Hawkesbury and Hialifax. _ ‘he a . saya | itin lung troubles of any kind. What age ig The mistress of this kitchen says |! 8 the total lack of common sense at OR. HW. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THRGAT Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly The Prince Edward island COMMERCIAL COLLEGE THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Commercial College and Shorthand Insti- tute is now open. Young men and women desirous of acquiring a Business Education ehould embrace thie opportunity. Subjects taught include Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Business and Lega! Forms, Business Correspondence, Peumanship, Shorthand and Typewriting. Students admitted at any time. We guarantee attention to businesa, &.F. HODGSON, W.H.CROSSKILL Principal. Teacher of Phonography NELLIE M. HODGSON, Asst. Box 242, Charlottetown. Teacher. ’ JUST SO. For fineness of finish, artis- tic posing and moderate prices our Photos are unsurpassed anywhere. Children’s Pic- tures a specialty. All kinds of Copying and Enlarging done from old pictures. C. LEWIS, Entrance on Grafton Street, Opposite P.O septlé For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway Honse,” situated on Richmond Street. 4 4is Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Suop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to “ THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky MONTAGUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this season a finer line e? Carriages than shown Ly us heretofore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts. For atyle, comfort, durability and excel ence of workmanspip our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in d first-clase Carriage Shop. Prompt attention to Repairs. Painting Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—dy & wky PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. —IF YOU— Want a wife, Want aZcook, Want a partuer, Want s situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to «ell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Wa.t to sell plants or grein Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anyth‘ng, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or catth ADVERTISE IN of delicious TEA are sitisfed our lines of English Breakfast Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We to be the best on the market for quality, strength, flavor and price. The public realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. when supplied with Congou, India, China, believe our 22c. Blend We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc, which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Our aim is to biy tr: most s2ll them at th: lowess prises. chingze for cw or gools. Goods parts of the city. ‘WILLIAM GRANT &.CO., Caarl ottetown, June 19, 1895—135 w QUEEN STREET. reliable good and ses taken @n ex delivered to all Pe ee ee “Famous” Baseburner The Handsomest and Best Working Stove of thig Class in America. The construction of the fiues gives it a greater heating capacity than any other. Entire base ra- diates heat. Made in two sizes, with and without oven. Oven is made with three flues same as a cooking stove. Double heater at- tachment by which heat can be carried to upper rooms, Beavti- fully nickeled. A Triumph of Art and Utility. LONDON, MONTREAL, TORONTO, ; WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER. | THe McCLARY Mre. Co. : 2 FIRE. Haszard's Sea Shooting Powder, & 8 ar 66 “ce KF, F, Acadia Smokeless 1-22 Papers Shells, Nos.. 8, 10, 12, Wire Cartridges, Loaded Cartridges,10 and 12, Shot, all Sizes, Wads and Caps, 1 Double Barrel No. 8 Gun (Muzzle), Guns, Muzzle and Breech Loaders, 10 & 12 SIMON W. CRABBE, Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1895-135 & wy Stovee and Hordware, Walker’s Corner A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they cannot get a stylish, up- to-date, made-to-order Suit of Clothes under $20.00 or $25.00. These people have never seen the Suits we make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Fit, workmanship and material. guaran- teed, thoroughly made and tmmmed. Also, Rubber Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, made-up Ulsters. All our stock up to date, and every- thing in the store genuine vstue. Charlottetown, October 9, 1895 135 w gate True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye. eure habitual stipa- Hood’s Pills ton Yrice 2c. por box Sunlight SOAP SAVES || ..°. BOILING|| ee AND TOILING BAR For every 12 “ Sunlight" BOOKS wrappers sent to FOR Lever Bros., Ltd., WRAPPERS Toronto, a useful paper- bound book, 160 pages, will be sent Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the fifth day of November, A. D. 1895, at 12 o’clock, noon : — All that tract of land situate on Town- ship number fifty-two, in King’s County, P. E_I., bounded as follows :—Commen- cing On the north side of the roaa leading from Head of Cardigan to Pisquid, extend- ing thereon or having a front of eleven chains, and extending back north by paral- lel lines for the distance of one hundred chains, being bounded on the west by land now or formerly in possession of Kenneth Beaton and John Scrimgeour, and on the east by land now or formerly in possession of Norman McLean, and containing an area of one hundred and ten acres of Jand, a@ little more or less, and is the farm lately in sees of Malcolm McLean. he above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage of said lands, dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1889, and made between Frederick W. Craswell, of Head of Cardigan, in King’s County, an! Margaret E. Craswell, bis wife, of the one part, and the undersigned of the other part. For further particulars apply at the j ottice of A. A. McLean, Solicitor, Char- | lottetown, Dated at Milton, this 4th October, A. D. 1895. : DAVID C. HOOPER, JAMES M. HOUPER, oct4— 4i 1 a w. (5) Mortgagees. TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “London House” Building, lately occupied by J T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room up stairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANIEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIKS, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in the Building. octll Painless Dentistry. CRAPAUD. _———_— DrJ E MeDonald, Dentist, will bein Cra paud, at Dr Robertson’s, tor TWO DAYS enly; Friday and Saturday, Jsth and 19th inst, where he will demonstrate his now amous method of Painless Extraction of ‘feeth. No bad after effects follow the use of this ne | and the doubter is requ‘sted to try it an ‘ judge for himself. : Ubserve the dates, Friday and Saturday, October Isth and 19th inst, at Crapau |. My Pr nee County patients will please note my absence from Summerside on the above dates ‘ J E McDONALD, D D §. Summerside, Oct 7, 1895. Dommion Coal Company, Ltd 4 The undersigned Seenng bees Das aoe t Proce Eaaed Toland for the above Com Sound, to aupply customers at lowest prices. _s PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlotte town, May 25, 1894—if FOR SALE. Pownal and Sidney Streets. particulars apply to the owner, BUSW ALL, sept 19—dy x Osa a A Eo * ny, are now prepared to issue orders for Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand The House and Land onthe corner of For further J OHN MACLEOD & CO., Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, BSQ. that by organizing her household care- ully fewer, not more, servants are re- juired. A “lift” is worked at stated ntervals by the man who manages the furnace; everything not taken up to the kitchen on these occasions is sent up on a dumb waiter. A servants’ stair- way is prettily screened off by an ar- "“neement of spindles, The clothes are jried on the top of the house: and in a2 cold recom above the kitchen the meats are hung and the perishable food kept. In one of the first of the Series of new kitchens built in the show houses of town the provisicn for air is admir- ible. The windows are screened by wrought iron gratings. Inside these windows are filled with shelving panes of glass, which may be adjusted to freely admit air, yet which prevents the -urious outsiders from seeing what the inmates are to have for dinner. An- other provision prevents them from smelling the dishes. The range is bullt In the remote corner of the room near the main ventilating shaft. The large hood over the range connects with this, and gathering all the steam and odours passes them through and 2ut of the house without losing a sin- gle smell. Here the chef moves with a cherry table at his back, on one side the pot closet, in which his copper treas- ures are kept; on the other his Gresser. This dresser has no other back than the enamelled tiles that cover the walls. This is a consideration in a city oversupplied with Croton bugs, which prefer to colonise in the seams of iressers that they pry open for that purpose. The floor is laid in grey and white encaustic tiles, and the walls are lined with cream enamelled tiles. Th cleaning of the kitchen is done with a hose. The kitchen In the grey Vanderbilt thateau is a thing of beauty. The floor Is of marble, the tables, tke sinks, the shelves and the things rarely moved are of marble. The walls are lined with cream-enameiied tiles, and all the anghes are bound with brass. Where these meet the doors and windows thy are covered with metal mouldings, thus dispensing with the wooden trim. The ceiling is of white enamelld tiles laid in cement, and each tile 1s secured by a metal bolt. Over the large double range is a serai-circular hood enriched with embosed copper or- naments, and swung from iron bars wrought in spiral foliations. The cooking utensils are In keeping with this splendor. They are of cop- per, with wrought-fron handles, many of there ornamented; some of them Rave been copied from special pieces in the Cluny end other museums, Leading from the kitchen to the but- ler’s pantry above is a spiral stairway inclosed in a glass to shut out pos- sible odour and yet retain the light. This has been done so successfully that, although the butler’s pantry is directly above the kitchen, nothing dis- agreeabie makes its way aloft, Connected with the kitchen, but un- Jer the sidewalk, is a series of vaults. These are for ice, meat, vegetables and ®°ggs, and are built in three sections of hollow masonry, that they may be kept free from damp, and to insure perfect ventilation. The heavier arti- cles, such as ice and meat, are let in through the sidewalk with derrick and hoist. Another feature of the kitchen should be alluded to. This is the drain and hose outlet in the centre of the marble floor, for it is with the hose that the kitchen is kept clean. The kitchens in some of the anart- ment hovses are beautiful Indeed. These are smai:, but calculated to a nicety. In fact, except when there is a large staff of servants, it is a mistake to have a large kitchen. It wastes time and taxes the strength of the cook to cover more sp*ce than is necessary. As these kitchens are placed in the least desirable parts of the house, every care is tcken to give them a!l the light and air possible The tiles, sometimes made gayer with tiles of pink and blue. The sinks are porcelain-lined, and the faucets silver plated. The cupboards and dressers are in light natural woods, and the glass unspot- te@. The cook feels that ghe is a precious thing enclosed in a jewel box and one may hope that she strives to live up to the situation.—New York Tribune, Down the Jersey Coast, Hotel Proprietor—Yes, sir, this is the most moral town in America. Stranger—Nonsense. I saw no end of blacklegs down on the beach this morning, and the most of them were women, too.—Toledo Blade, Entirely Toe Nurried, “Say, cull, I wouldn’t ride on dese yere pass’nger trains, 'f I could.” “Wy?” “Tink o’ stoppin only 26 minutes fer dinner!—Chicago Record, REAL MERIT is ine character- istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood’s and ONLY. HOOD’S. White Rose Kerosene, 530 Barrela landing ex schooner Nut- wood to-day frém New York. CARVELL BROS, oct? —2i they say about Miller’s Emulsion shal] be its recommendation. It is the finest pre- paration of its kind in the world and is worth its weight in gold toa consumptive sufferer, whom it will raise from a bed of sickness to heaith and strength of body and mind, giving a new lease of life. Thousands testify to the value of Millers Emu'sion. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scorfula, and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c: and $1, at all Drug Stores. An important shipmenf of apples was made on Saturday from Grimsby, Ont., to Sydney, N.S. W. The Board of Con- trol of the Ontario Fruit Experimental Stations is making this experiment in the bope that it may be the means of opening ing up a good market for Ontario apples. That Pale race, For Nervous Prostration and Anzmia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scott’s Emulsion. One thousand gallons of rum, supposed to have been brought from St. Pierre, have been found at Guysboro, N. S., and have been seized by the Customs officials as contraband. Hands and Ankles Raw, For years Ihave been a great | sufferer from itchy skin tronble and salt rheum. My hands and ankles were literally raw. The first application of Dr. Chase’s Ount- meat allayed the burning, itching sensa tion. One box and a half entirely cured me. It is also instant relief for chilblains Henry A. Parmenter, St. Catharines, Ont. most unprecedented severity on Saturday and Sunday. A Remarkable Cure—J. W. Jennison, Gilford—Spent between $200 and $300 in eonsulting doctors; tried Dixon’s and all other treatments, but got no benefit. One box of Chase’s Catarrh Cure did me more good than all other remedies, in fact [consider my elf cured, and with a 25- cent box at that. Earthquake shocks were experienced on Friday night, but without serious dam- age, in the central and northern portions of the Black Hills, South Dakota. Orilla's Prominent Furniture Dealer Gives Facts, Oritra, Feb. 10th, 1894. Epmanson, Bates & Co. Gentlemen,—About three or four weeks ago I had an attack of Itching Piles. I tried two or three different remedies re commended by druggists as the “best and orly cure,” etc., but got no relief. About the time I was beginning to despair of find- ing any relief, with some slight misgiv- ings 1 bought a box of your pile cure, which I am pleased to say gave me almost instant relief and permanent cure. I con- sider your Dr. Chase’s Ointment a God- send, ALF. J. DEAN. The public accounts of Quebec for the current year are not yet issued, but is known that the cost of the late session of the Legislature was brought down to $198,543.50, or a total comparative reduc- tion of $82,535.24. SS ee ANOTHER DISCOVERY. Of Interest to Bicycle Riders, A well known bicycle rider has made a discovery that will be good news too all who locomote on the wheel. 8: oe I first began to ride a wheel, which is several years ago, I have been subject to more or less chafing and irritation. Sometimes when heated the itching inside my legs would be so severe that I would feel compelled to forego riding for atime. Nothing that I tried did any material good until my attention was drawn to an advertise- ment of Dr. Chase’s Ointment for all itching of the skin. I tried it and al- most from the moment it touched the skin the itching stopped. I also find its occasional use prevents chafing. Further evidence of the efficacy of this preparation is ra by Chas. Roe, fere- man Central Press ncy, Toronto, who was troubled with Itching Skin of the most aggravated kind. hen the skin became heated during sleep from too much clothing, would wake up with absolute pain from digging into the flesh with his nails. Chase’s Ointment gave relief from the first application and permantly cured. Price 60c. — _ such wanton destruction cf property, even in a selfish point of view, for @ Government that gives unmistakable evidence of being tired of Armenians and bound to wipe them out to give the place to Koords. If they would cut off this race, root and branch, why need they spit out their spite upon every sort of bvilding, from the sommonest sheepfold up to the house or mill, though hidden away up some gorge, searching them out with a candle, filing in hay or such inflam- mable material as hardly leaves a charred brand behind; so everything by way of timber must be provided at immense expense and Celay in time? Just as though these structures could not have been of some value ts the Koords that the Government seems bound shall possess the land; for they are, Or were, much better than the wild race ever have for homes. ‘Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad’ seems applicable in the 2sonduct of Turks, of late anyway, and they seem in process cf killing the goose that lays the golden egg; for have not the Armenians done most of the hard labor as serfs, paid most of the taxes, and yet in the centers been the enterprising merchants end trades- men? The Koords are indo’ent ‘ir those lines, but wide awake for rob- bery.”—Boston Post, THE WORLD OF SPORT. The Wheel. A Chicago man has invented a steel- spring tire, which he believes will succeed the pneumatic tire. A Westerley, R. I., bicyclist named J. E. Piper has perfected a sprocket combi- nation by which he has geared a bicycle up to 120, or seven points higher than that perfected in France not long ago, which held the record for high gearing. Piper ia riding this wheel daily. There are 20 teeth in the front sprocket and 7 in the back. The front sproket wheel is 11 inches in giameter. cil pile {A Reign of Terror on the Congo Loypow, Oct. 14.—An interview is pub- lished with an un-named missionary who has spent fourteen yeare on the Congo, aud who has just returned to England. He describes the reign of of terror that pre- vails there, provoked by {a dangerous re- bellion on the upper Congo. The valley, he says, has been desolated by the tyranny and exactions of the officials, whose sole aim is to raise revenue. If the natives re- sist the extortionate demands that are made upon them expeditions are sent to burn their villages aud slaughter the in- habitante. Incredible cruelties are prac- ticed by the officiale. ~~ —~+ 2 << — Mail and Empire: “Mr. Longley, the Attorney-General of Nova Scotia, has taken Sir Richard Certwright’s place as the heavy financial gun in the expedition Mr. Laurier is now conducting through Ontario. The Nova Scotian statesman has participated prominently in the affairs of his own province. When the adminis- tration of which he is a member was formed, Neva Scotia had an expenditure of $572,000. Now the figure is $822,000. The debt was nominal; in 1882 it stood at $98,713. By 1893 it had reached $3,142,- 922. Had our Dominion debt grown in the same ratio, it would be in the neigh- berhood of nine thousand millions by this time. NEWS NOTES. The amount of Canadian inland revenue accrued during September was $657525, which is $24,092 lees than the same menth last year. The brutal Spanish government has giv- en $25,000 to the relief of the sufferers by the floods i> Cuba and there does not seem to be much of a protest. Owing toenormous catches of halibut in British Columbian waters by Ameri- can fishermen, the government is being urged to take incasures to protect their fisheries, Advices from Renfrew intimate that all the butter in storage at the creamery there has been secured by a Montrealer for ship} ment to England. The exporter personally inspected the butter at the creamery, and declared it to be as fine as anything ever produced in Canada. His purchase reached $7,000. Premier Greenway’s estimate of Manito- ba’s wheat crop, as given by the Winnipeg Free Presse, is 35,000,000 bushele: of which 20,000,000 bushels is of excelieat quality, 10,000,000 bushels of lower, but sti]! mer- chantable, grades, and 5,000,000 bushels of feed wheat. This calculation exceeds by five or six millions the estimate of the de- partmental bulletin. Sold wholesale and retail by Geo. E. Hughes, Charlottetown. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &e. The subscriber is now prepared to make Peverset Land, ran Rountesy ane Division anh itectaral Diseties, Plans, Spee! f- ro) J. P. NICHOLSON, Land . < ¢ aarlons> wa, (18. 23, S34 —dy r wy * Ee SIMR. FASTNET ‘ill sail from Charlottetown every WED NESDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock, for Fali fax via Summerside. cna will leave Halifax every MONDAY Evening, at 6 o’clock, calling at Capnso, Arichat, Hawkesbury Souris. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, and | aug3l =. ___—s Agent. AUTUMN SAILING S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char lottetown, Friday, Oct. llth, at noon, and Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, at 6 p.m., and every Tuesday thereafter until close of navigation. FROM BOSTON—Every Saturday at noon, calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury, arriving at Charlottetown Tuesday mora- ing. HALIFAX SERVICE. 8.S. HALIFAX will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, THURSDAY, Oct. 17th, at 8 a.m, and every Thursday thereafter. Passengers arriving in Halifax WED- NESDAY evenings can go directly on board steamer without extra charge. For rates of passage, treight, ete., apply to P. E. Island Railway Stations and at office of Charlott.town Steam Navigation Com pany. f H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Ageut, Plant Wharf, Halifax. oct8 : ’ aes if seem - we ee Se , CITY OF GHENT " j CAPT, McNEVEN, Will sail from Halifax on October 16, and weekly thereafter, for Charlottetown, call- ing at the following ports:—Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, White Head, Salmen River, Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harber, Winite head, Canso, Guysboro, Boylston, Ports Hawkesbury,Hastings and Port Hood each way,thus giving Island shippers an oppor- tunity to forward their produce direct and prompt every week at a low rate of freight. Steamer FASTNET will continue her regular trips as usual. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1895. CHTOWN T0 BOSTON ——BY THE—— Fast Steamship ‘‘Olivette,” BUY YOUR TICKETS —FROM——$ W. W. Clarke, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. TICKET AGENT, Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between ‘Lon don and Halifax. From London. From Halifax, SS. HALIFAX CITY. Sept. 21 Sept. 14, SS. DAMARA. Oct. 3 _ 8S. MADURA. ‘i “ 28. SS.ST.JOHNCITY. «“ 149 These Steamers have superior accom- modation for firet-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt, Lighted by electricity, Insurance effected at lowest possible rates, Each boat carries a doctor on board. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S Passenger Agent sepild FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. Or W. W. Clarke, Charlottetown. That Dwelling House: in Georgetown the property of Mrs. Capt. John MeDon- ald, formerly known as the “McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House _ Any party or parties desirous of secur ing &@ Summer residence will find this capital opportunity. his property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Svlicitor, Georze town, or to a L. W. MACDONALD, sp 5Box 694, Charlottetown, TO LET. The Shop now occupied by J. T. Me- Kenzie, Tailor. Possession immediately, App’'y to ; F, W. L. MOORE, Solicitor, sept27—t£ Inthe Building’ You can dothis by trading with ' i a r Pan 3. 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