=§_ W 3Y» ’I'h¢ Boob- #Cu N); Dining-room, Halt, Bed; _ ' R. Bnamsro, ` _ ` AUUti0De0r- - h ` ' a d pfqgtfg. "t=°»<~d s.‘:“e.‘;°ssfe..a:r:.‘s.. THF GITAPDTAY CHARLOTTETOWN SEP1`EVIBER"l S99 gpm' 'E=l¥-_|-- MR VANDERBILT S MONEY A Fortune Estimatemhiom Eighty to Two Hundred Millions all in Railway. Ni-:\vYORK. Sept. 18.-Wife it generally known that Mr. Cornell derbilt who died Tuesda was an Van » _ 5'-_ enormously rich man, yet little known of his actual fortune, says the Tribune. He was a most reticent man ,boat his private affairs. :lis fortune had been variou-ly estim~it~ cl tit all the way ,mm $3o_ot_-c,ooo ri s2oo_ooo,ooo. It is Us is THE KEARSARGE PLACED IN DRY nocit. noii 1' si: Pr » _ .__ ,_ _ _WMI Sigma “l.f`airy Story” about something else The Big Battleship Being Made Ready for Official Run Ott Cape Aiiii-Ex- I pected to Show Fully 18 Knots. ~ was moftlv in railway sticks. bonds and sec_,m@._ He was mt interested toauv great extent in any of the new industrial companies t'i:it have been for-med. and, in fact, had uo_ holdings gf moment in any corpoiiiiion aside from railways. He was tie largest stockholder in the New York & Har- I, lan Railroad. and owned a big majority ofthe stocks and bonds of that road., H., was a larve ownt 1° ot New York; 6 l 5 C¢ntr.l stock. Ile also owi.-ed a larg amount of sto°k in tue Machigan Centra. Railroad. the Luke Short: dt Michigan Soutieru. the Chicago & Noithwesvrn the Big Four. the New York. New Haveu`&H rzford and the Cinada Southern. While he owned stock in perhaps halfa hundred railway cor-__ porations. yet his lirgest holdings were ` inghegeeompiuics. It was in these corporations that he took an active in terest and with which his name was most closely allied. The Late Mrs Gowanlock. TORONTO, Ont. Sept. 16.-Mrs. Theresa Gowanlock. who previous to the rebellion of 1885, was captured and held prisoner for two niontis by Big Bear. and who. with Mrs. Delaney, was afterwards rescued bv Col. Strange andthe North West Mounted Police.. died at Tintern, Ont.. last night Mrs. Gowanlock’s death occured atths residence of her father, Henry Johnston, and was the result of the mlering which he endured while the prisoner of Big Bear. Her husband, John A. Gowanlock, was killed in the Frog Lake massacre, which culminated inthe rebellion. 1" Li." i -v 1 K I i- 1 » ..` -lx A i D 'i 1*”-V __ , wg -°~ _ _ _ p_, ki 1 L Jr .-_i._...._ __ in in _ ‘f mv' ' is B i i._/--t/v Qi’ _ i W i " __,,.»-` V <;¢-/ "'f"" » _ _ 4;- 1 _S"~f' _ S 3 :__ ~i l ',;_) '- 5_1- ` WF Just as ood. Is matchless and the sooner you use it the yourself. Sold in lead acket. l , All G ese, noe, 4o¢?5c¢_ align y mm' CEYLON TEA~ - .~.. Talking Machines lair f€Ct I-515 a large Df me A good one for p ` We have also rec. ived a large number of records, speeches and orchestras. , 1 nar1yOwners _of graphophones would do well to call, and? .. ~ o t ers & " B ' ~-~ i i THE BICYCLE t _ ' _ ~----- V _ Charlottet`0Wn and' Summéréidel ` ” ll HEALTH FUR WOMEN Ir.A.lV.Ciia¢'sN¢mFood Ro- _ dnm\Y¢»LSicklyWoui¢ii loknlitntlialtii. iii lite taht Gnd: New thlynctana _QQOP i=-i»°'2§'iis¢ 001 sr »..;."l‘r d`Dr.A.W. build ._ gg I’ 9" z 'silt tiiiiig ti iii neivillnmned toCuru'l\nm, ""` + -_eu -gr .n furniture ron sltffwciiou. “fialnstructed to sell by auction at ‘.5 U50 latelv occupied by W. D. - I~ Ooruer Prince and Euston Sts., "fF°~imday, the enii day of sept. `m°°_mmancing at 11 o'clock a. m. hlllmuseholfi effect.s,comprising- iymd Kitchen Furniture. ~ "3|°l'Y€'- Term; cash, `@-__---.. _ p g j ` gfialp Megfeal Di§°°9¢fy sito’ *di* *° tg' . ‘K I A M W Y* I " iPP¢t1_he; lnvrxfofatea Ii " SPECIAL REMEDIES IIXTURE , Colds, Brouchitis House- Pulmonury uil'00ti0l19- istxrutia I i £0 ‘hroni ai'i'‘i$§.‘” i.‘.¥.’;.“§‘i~?'i.'i’..l‘.‘i'.°‘ »2“Pi2...». I gigeg-‘$3 1;;p;?itt§;h:lr1:enei', blood-maker. nest.-isniidex and verve-*Cf-If. ' lt. 911” fl r ceng ¢,f git ° _cg cousut:iptioii.__ , _ ggos not make EEE; esh like cod= iiv§ oil but inn, healthy tissue, without corpu- 1¢n'¢y- H nest irreem°§‘ti esteem Medica 3 in V not S ' i Discogzgysgio hi k&itn Mrséth(a'r‘yaA_ eeplv. il :=:..::.°;‘-.r=*1°t»~f¢»‘ii`.‘*;r°e»ri°°- i tried eve ning bug sryw , until “gk vg up my housework-_ I U1 ’° n ‘gf me 'heathen mdiesi nisoqvery' fu" bot 5 \yi!ib`§bI‘e need to take medicxné Df md mtl! 'recommend y°\v‘ m°di'=i°°"‘u‘° *Sims iwwl Di=°°Y°f>" ‘°‘ "‘-°.‘r°‘i”'ti’.°§i'§ ‘£73-'°°w ‘i ‘is their wg) my member of the fami (y _ t ~ nf.-ri »» ue iw Ad 2.f,.’£"’Ef'..i°t’il‘..L”.»°» wif1'i=°i=<1 =1== f=°==df- IN i , , w.. _ one english ni-up uno. imfgi Ah°°°d°B':;lii'yetilc ‘ » . nga. roo8 ,,.,..“ "’°.° om" °°§'w‘5i5&efe°¥af°_s==d_s= 25 nent stamP°» *° °g;;§d°~,?t'°‘ M" jfd. monsisroturnab. on . , u, g, pand,her grandfather. Wm. H. Perot 1 l ,the seaweed and barnacles that had-ac. Rogers Capt Ribloy D Evans and, lcumulated since she was first 6 tlCh` ‘_ ' . . ' _fini/J the water, just a vear and 20 sayin \ to 1§hsI‘tlit%1l.]'(I`(lJ1h1l'{s?ieaker‘ gy Wm go iexposed. workmen began scraping off at its trials The members are Admiral d =ago. The builders of the ship will pay' aoht Scot ‘o ill lie- e convene _' F - pi u w ave the navy yard _gigngovernment for the work now being’ og. Wednesday and aided by two tugs, . l wi 1 arrange the trial course. Oiiicialg ,vi;`:i¢;"dwV;1*:)3tgitI;1;(l; tlgllgl koilicerl in thetot tne_ Newport News Compar y are tion of the sh, a 9 °°‘,""P_9°° S8Dg_lllf\° thatthe Kearsarge will make _ _ IP Among the earlier fully 18 knots an hour. visitors to the yard wasftherboard of in- _ ~ _ _,»,;_;r_ _ _ ,__ spection, who will pass upon: the sbipl " W _' ' 'GLADYS PEROT IN ' BOSTON i ‘Ai 'few days ago when the steamer George arrived eating passengers' (walked .the and were driven away. ' There were little Gladys Perot, who was kidnapped from Baltimore by her own mother and carried to Londo En The mother took the child from Bal- timore after the Maryland courts had zived her to Mr. Perot. They ‘went to Loudon where the mother was caught, and the Baltimore people notified. Mr. Perot then took the first. steamer he could catch for England and recovered the child. The mother gave her up to 'avoid _prosecution on the charge cf Kid napping. : Gladys is 11 years of age,very pretty and intelligent. Mr. Perot would not allow the reporter ,top interview her, neither would he say anything himself She was apparently a very unwilling traveller, and there seems to be no doubt but that she would rather have remained with her mother. .Both the child and grandfather left for Baltimore this afternoon. - . St- John Exhibition. awlltll ` Brow, Ch’t6wn, lst. Class 39 - lmproved Yorkshires. Boar, over two years (2 entries)-J W ` Calheck, Augustine Cove, P E I., lst. Boar, over 1 and under 2 years (2 en~ tries)- J W Calbeck, Augustine Cove, P E I , let. Boar, under l year (2 entries)-J W Calbeck, Augustine Cove, P E I., 3rd, Sow, over 2 years (5 eutries)~ J W Calbeck, Augustine Cove, P E I., lst and 2nd. Sow, over 1 year (4 entries)-J W Cal- beck Augustine Cove,P E I., let and 2nd.' Sow, under I year (7 entries)--J W, Calheck, Augustine Cove, P EI., lst and? 3 d. rSow, under 6 months (5 entries)-J Wi Calbnok, Augustine Cove, P E I., lst and gang plank, jumped into the carriage' N991] . Class 38-Tamworths. T M Boar, under 6 tnouths_( 2 entries)-E R ” ‘ A "“‘ Y h_:~<1~ luv ; I - ’ , . - Y *ming !“.No Eye the uiiittiiie to ssiii wiiirii cms-' - it ~ ~ -I If ifilii. °' i Eve. - You are ,master of your health, you ,'do}`_ftot attend to duty, the blante if ¢a.§¢'Iy‘*loca‘;‘¢d. is out ofqrd¢r,__ sapa'r¢'lIa1u€lPU1‘l'f,V it. i __ It is the specific remedy for troubles of the b1ood,__kidneya, bowels or livau-. _ ' Hair! Troqpvlg-"I had heart trouble for a number ot, years and different medi- cines tailed to beneht me. I tried Hood’a Saraaparilla tndtlnree bottles completely w.nl.’§.. Bass., N. S. _ A =8Qfg%|q¢¢|--“As I had lost Hvechil- dren with phtherlal gave my remaining two children Hood’s Sarsaparilla. as they were subject to throat trouble and were not very strong. They are now healthier and stronger and have not since had a, cold.” Has. W. H. Fnncxn, Pembroke, Ont. Never D/sapp0,,,;,_ 'L noon Pius em nm ins; ui. nonii-rtnungsiz pnly onthnrdo to take with Roofs Lraauxm Y V ' V l ___ Women to do the sewing for th family. They ca.n’t afford to be without' them-ee- pecially when they can be bought at such low prices. $40 for $25.” We have a _few first#-.lass sample macbigiag on hand, 3 regular price , our price 3 to clear $25. All warranted. Come in and see' them. ii.i.ER suns, 3 Connolly’s Building. 7 E , llmlmlll mmmmmm I WMM 2 d~ -Sow and litter, not less than 5 pigs, (3 °“‘“"_' "’~""' °°, fi 'ei , Bufalo i‘3."..;`.'.i‘°¢°-12yf’”¢1°=1#\ff-41-¢~'i:¢""° ~ . ... . _ _ -<' ” \ A. § I "_ 'es)-J W Catback. Augustine Cove Paglqlat- ;4;.~<=f'='4_~".`é.~'....‘,2%...?e$s} M Queen Sa. and rfectly curedme.” Mal C. A. Final.; % iuuiiuiuiuiuiiiuiiuiuuiui le- . i The New Battleship Kearsarge at Anchor off Tumpkinsville I I I ‘ ""1 A ` i' I I » - ' ‘ i S-simmons Know $P.C. Corsets PM ` 5 °°r'§{.°_‘5~' 1 worn ont. --tell him When You A You’ll wear no‘ other Its 'juit is matter of getting, aooquainted with this best corset of Ill . P. G Corsets are the oorsets that will it - when you .buy them-'-f; and Bt until they ~ I0- 306 I if _ '$'1.¢~||0 for example. PARISILN .CURSET C0 Lovely \_l_naturu_'s¢__5°i;Bl_l* An fd* J J J J -». when _ Ask your "dry good! ' dearer for P. C Corset W .Iona B Hillers ' == _ . _-°_- ‘I . E _H R 0 BNRY R. LORDLY,C.E. ..£.£?‘o»?..*%.°a5.3iz.Ea£zs g 13. Jéhil. A §°?i's),r° mnacm and mach l . / ‘\ ,.\ 2 "Q fa# s\ . ,. .3 ¢_ S T \ .\ V U _ ...Il GO if ';‘='-"1 his bottisbswi our nm it is , .`;-». a guarantee that the KEEPS WELL and NEVER FAILS; llaiilliil Iii timll Bm. l. T. Puma ul J- tlfugtlual A .~ .*`$ M K K Z " '|'.';`Q-W/,"' Q \‘ \€_,Al‘ "ng ~‘ are the best, as well as _ cheapest. Our Ginger A16; Cream Soda, Lemon, Soul, 0'-G still take that place. ofored. For sale by all groom-ii,eto. qrtovg. »-é ff’§` ';.`_` ,-' “T f' f, I -' _ _ . ; , .