\ rtm: ww Ems Se vo lite Re, plllickitastciicli ijenaereibviiiekilgpiiiictas ca cheat hts 0) = i: tik ok “his is aq AR i rien, Wika Both Man heaton i —iienfproaneune rmenapecomaonceaiaate rae arene eee aaa 4 a } LLC AL & Wid JAK L aAVIT 6 p> | TIS ea hlin rt r 29 . eae oe ee ee a a eee t@ advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairiprs, Bisigls Copian’’ tow euliti. CILIA RENTER Thi N oS Cc CYT KAI ie Pe ke j ae : re A\ fT i\ A INE EY ba ' aA} A E to eo As c ~y , ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, E. ISLAND; THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 4897. NO 228 WERE 8. shine em wean t Y j THE BARGAIN net nnanean a haantift, aAeaAr , . — , ' a: ust opened, a o2autiful assortment of the very latest styles of Ladies Sac urey Carly Cee bad Filho bhekecnn CORNER &6@2S* e282 en 8 0 06 oe 6 Ail kinds at $4.40, $5, $5.25, $6.25, $7.00, $7.50 and $10.90 No old goods—-every garment brand new and direct from the Prices marked away dow». the values we offer in these goods, great caneen a engghaiemnstmnretnanepes sisi asthe cesses -—imntesies + Bee SNE GOED oc dhnccddinsecs ©8208 2226 08 68 6 4's $3.25 Brown Curly CIDER cn ive nocsc cst ne kteeees able: 225 3.29 Oid Country A giance over the stock will give youan idea of OF Nay YORE cer SICHARD A. MecCURDY, - - - : Presiden (THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMPANY), Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets nm any other company in the world. It is the oldest active American Co o~ a cape -~_ italien Total Assets, . - - - $234,744,148.42 dnvested in Canada, - - - - 4,257,520 75 7 tal Surplus, nearly - - - 30,000,000.00 i “SWance in force, . ‘ _ - 918,698,358.00 Income come fn 1896, $49,702,695°27, being TWELVE MILLONS 1u06re ths al ° a i * t othe total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, beyond conbt,, the wealthiest and greates. company in the world. All policies payable in gold, Agents wanted im wnrepresented districts, JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P.E. Island and is o OUR BIG EXHIBIT — hc =" OF NEW CLOTH Se __ We are opening our different lines for the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex. perences when he has a good thing. So many good clothe grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about hem. Come and see the BEAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautifu, 1 the extreme. Those goods will be shown with much pisasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD & C0 MERCHANT TAILORS. TIME! TOME | a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havt been able to buy, and will sell a nice lot of new Watches, a the old rate, the order having been given before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block, City. OPTICIAN A T | MUI lo aRSUPADEE Ut -_-- ONE WAY OF GAMBLING. Electric Fans Utilized Somewhat After the Various Gaming Wheels, Science bas been called to the aid of the wheel of fortune. Even the wind which electricians call to their aid to relieve suffering humanity is now util- ized to further the gambling propeusi- ties of the mau who would ratber match pennies than keep those he earne&. In Pittsburg there isa gambling resort in nearly every business house, und rou- lette is the game. How does this happen? you may ask. Well, if is all through the facé that people suffer from the heat. Some bril- liant inveuter came to the conclusion that instead of the ordinary revclving fiy frightener that moves so deliberate- ly that the average fly forgets its exist- ence, if a motor could go around s0 quickly as to be invisible to the eye it might be that with blades to it a minia- ture cyclone could be produced. The air engendered by that electrical tornado would cool a sweltering world where clerks and even bankers mopped their collective brows and panted for the shades of the mountains until they got so hot that they were ready to engage any nation upon the face of the earth in mortal combat. This inventor car- ried out his philanthropic idea, and the resultf was the placing upon the market of the electrical fan. Now, this fan contains six blades, and every one is ahummer. It is so portable that it can be placed most any- where so long as the wire connection is not broken. The fan was introduced into select circles. It found instant fa- vor. No more mopping of brows, no more chasing of flies from heads which resembled the famouscranium of Uncle Ned. The electrical fan was willing to work double turn and blow the face off the superheated owner if necessary. The public was correspondingly grate- ful and rested under the artificial storm in peace and quiet. But Pittsburg frowns upon gambling, officially. It has shut up its poolshops, it has closed its blind pools, it even re- stricts the great American game of draw poker. Still, like the shattering of the rose vase, the predilection for go- ing up against any old thing which may trim some one else argl enable the winner to walk off with the ‘‘pile’’ clung around many a person who onght to have known better. The pleasures of the sportively inclined were restricted to such infantile sports as matching for the drinks, shooting craps in blind al- leys and similar diversions of no par- ticular standing among the elite. Mem- ories of faro, roulette and other means of quickly losing money floated around the average citizen. His soul revolted against the ‘‘shoestring’’ methods to which unkind fate and the police had reduced him. It is said that eveay ne- cessity finds some remedy. So it has proved in this case. If a roulette wheel merely consisted of red and dark marks, with a little black marble coursing around, uncer- tain where to stop and seldom stopping where it ought, then a swiftly revolv- ing electrical wheel ought to stop in some uncertain place when the current was shut off. Acting upon this scheme, the inventor of the new form of gam- bling proceeded to number the blades. Then each member of the gambling fra- ternity puts his money upom one blade. If the suspended aninfution cf tbe fan proves that his guesswas ccrrect, he wins the stake. It is all so easy and so fair unless some one “‘loads’’ one of the blades. It is incidentally such a hgndy way of waging money, it is filling se well a long felt want, that in most of the offices where electric fans are used there appear upon the blades the num- bers, ‘‘Que, two, three, four, ive and six,”’ To the uninitiated they mean little, but to the now habitual player on this newly devised wheel of fortune they evidence much. He walks intoa strange oftice, incidentally turns off the current of the electric fan, and if he sees the vumbers there he immediately remarks, **I choose six,’’ or whatever may be his favorite number. Some member of the firm or a clerk immediately places his faith upon some other number turning up, and there itis. In a minute there is a first class game going full speed. It is all so simple—turn on the current, then turn it off, aud win or lose, as the case may be. There are many of these wheel, or fan, players who work on systems they think will win. They make a study of the electric fanina certain office. They discover that a ‘*five’’ or a “three’’ may be reasonably certain to turn up if the current is only allowed to be turned on for a second or so; that if the wheel is revolving at its full gait another figure will appear. Upon these principles they stake their coin. The majority of the players, how- ever, do not figure upon any such deep laid plans. They arise in the morning and consider that a certain number will prove lucky, and they go and play it. It is really astonishing how the prac- tice has spread. It is related that in several large office buildings heavy sums are wagered, and The Press re- porter is informed that there are few buildings in which there are not elec- trical fans bearing the telltale numbers. The saloons, of course, do not permit it, for if such a form of gambling were discovered it might result in their 1i- censes being revoked. —Pittsburg Press. Seattered Brains. Scientists again impress upon us that the ganglia scattered through the body are little brains. They are com- posed of the same gray matter as is in the brain and do a vast amount of thinking on their own account. Hence it seems that the ancients were not so far wrong when they located the affec- tions and passions in the different or- gans of the body, WoorP’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesses, SS ~ Mental Werry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- Before and After. ints, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 ye in thousands of cases; is the enly Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail, Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor. Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by Geo. E ce Sheet ia . aed Hughes, Druggist. — Salute the Colors. We make it comfortab'e for our patrons vy selliag them cheerful shoes, O irr are that kind. Sang, trim looki ttracti : : as our sales show. . ; ‘ng attractive shapes that are liked immensely Wen's Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are murvels of beauty and gool vaJ-s, Misses’ an Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bieycle Shoes. a : : ’ ; s complete assor staple lines. Great variety. Low prices. ; r earch Weeks & Warren Sanyside Shoe Store. —— WE SHELL —=at HARDWARE We sell Good Hardware, we sell Good Hardware Cheap, we sell Good Hardware Cheap because we sell Good Hardware oad OF CASE sn When you want Hardware, Paints, Oils, and any thing in the line, call at —————— ee CITY - HARDWARE - STORE eoseQUEEN STRERET.... But Don’t Ask For Credit. R. B. NORTON & CO. JE. Norton- Propriator. # =o —_— ae ——- Herring, Herrine Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quarter barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat. We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money For sale wholesale and retail by GRANT & COo., A CART NE ie oman Sty 2 Mee ie — le ccee et teSeip “ = + } | Queen Street, Charlottetowa sa rats oa eae pte ee ~ en N —NGR So- —a eNRE ee OR me A e am, Cg a ERRE RH | | ;