I2 s“ 5, -.r< ;¢ vswrwpp-?5»~ ._ ,es ,Wm ”gi'.’ _¢£ me X5 ? _*xr Q* ~ s ». ‘t vm __ _ _,~ = an -_ . _ " _ f . -_ __ _._ _.,» -_ _ __ _ _ " ' _ ss .R4-_"___-~_. "_ _H _,___ ~:e-'»~ 'f.._j.__=_=_:; _ _ ~ “-13.1 ru, _ __.;._ =-=»_ '~'>- ‘Bi THB ~GUAlD.i ~» _f '=»_‘Tf<.'“__.'_ i.'»?> 31%* ’ A _-.~ cHa1l§0r'rn'r0wN;, sal =ll:'»l_ F i ' = H " = d ilumlaulll lnlll GORDON ALLEY I D C. M.. L. R. C. P. & 5.- (Edinburgh) Dice and residence, Prince St. comer Dorchester- Xce- Hours: 9-10 u. m. 1-3 D- U1-1 7-3 ~ ,' B' 1\'ov_23,d3mpd _ _,V _ _ _ Il. F. E. SMlllLW0llll» SURGEON, DENTIST. Costume ham Dental College burg¢fY Class 99. §}`]CE - _ Desbrisay Building, Corner Queen and Grafton St. A specialty made of Crown and lidge work. Also Plates that FIT. Painless extraction. Anaesthetice carefully administered YICB HOURS-9 to 1 a.m.. 2 to 6 p.m ondw r yr l:_ _ __ 1- ._ N. JAMES WARBURTON, ' Physician and Surgeon, xmvr sr., CHARLUTTETOWN. I Ray --<1 Electric Treatment. 071228 HOURS:- .30 to ro a. rn., 2 to 3.3¢ and ,Io 8.5: p. m. so-as dvvtf ' I W - * ' lil. llarsoi, K. 6- ll. Gam llufll _Ilorson dr Duffy _ Barrister-s and Attorneys. )rown's Block, Charlottetown. P. 1.3. PONEY 'ro LOAN y 2. Solicitors for Royal Bank oi Canada. " 13' hd. _ CHN F. OUTHIT Commission Merchant f Whibalellhopieal and Domestic Fruits C' 'Write for quotations on Oranges OIJBIDIIIII. y-rfBarriugtonStreet.Bali!ax,N.i. .. dwxvr Resale at co. 8l.l0\l’\,lovd0\i1llllM. § isvterssnd Commission Merchants. .Q Pnvhious, Cattle and Produce. 'ff W»\&)e dketail. fri indie opposite F. Conner. address. drosmore P. 0. Box :G4 15.; sv;-dwrvr. -.t . _ ` n Downing Co’v » _ mission Merchants ‘Q St, John’s, Newfoundland, ignnentn o1;P. E. Island produce SOLICITED R w I yr -.| _.l§.i_ \.`€ l Bl Ch, town ' agency pagan rar P. it. 1. llllal Llfu lnsumca Bantam 01|’ NEW i0R.K. Local Agents wanted. If .l it leiaean. K. C., Donald McKinnon -’ nleuran or ltlexnmorl. Barristera. Attorneys-at-law. lrown's Block, Charlottetown. 8721*. ' E' __.t_ .. ~- ' T GEO- S- HUMAN. larristor, Solicitor, Notary als. mi oeneeu d P. E. T?n, ma e. F I ‘IBKSk WHBAB., Barriateta, Boiic bs, latories, etc- Orrrca-Bank of Nov- i Building, Charlottetown. Uloney to loan. ku 8 d w 1 yr. it lift' hi gall .gli ici _ "55 llllllll J. B. \lElllSll, i._B. (HARvARo.> . . IAIIISTER AND A11 OF LEY-AT-LAI 3 Queen and Richmond nts., Ch‘towu. Tdenhone Connection- ! 1 §LlJU1het,D.D.S, A.W Lesrd. D.DS IOWTHER & LEARD, DENTISTS. . P. SI IDE ‘ - I' E ~ llrutomimr _`_ zz.z4sz»svrusr;,,,\11aauinw»\r_ TRO'l.N.Y. NIV! YGRK . Manufacture Suherlor ` taamra e Betts. %_?_'!'f;3‘ Iii* \ "gl i \\' J. S. 0’NEll.l., B695! 53995695! We hve the best grain bags ir & country. They are large enough sans 4;; bushel oats, or 3 Theyarestrong, QD. llv/ehmnmedtops, and are L_ -$nsissdtogivesstisfs¢ti¢>n.You cmzsn sv THE WHLKNOWN SPECIFIC FOR Baclrache, Sideache, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, and all Kidney or Bladder troubles. Read of how a whole family ot cured by using these wonderful Mr. Henry Hedrick, South Woodslee, Ont., says that Doan’s Kidney Pills are far , ahead of doctor’s medicine. He writes : “ I have tried Doan's Kidney Pills and can honest! say thatl never used anything better. lywas so bad with my kidneys I could hardly raise my- self up without help but Doan's Kidney Pills cured me. _ “My wife was always complaining of a lame back, and they completely cured her. “Our son was also troubled with his kidneys and as yourpills had done us so much good we got him to try them and they cured him as well. They are far ahead of doctor’s medicine, and l advise a trial of Doan's Kidney Pills for all sufferers from kidney trouble." Price 50 cts. a box, on-3’ for $;.z5, all dealers or ~ _ i THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO., TORONTO. ONT. -_-_ .___ _ -is Fathui M0f11¢1’9°4S0D.*_ 'rua PArN'rr-:R-Ewcmivr-za. 4 , ,,,.,,,,,,E,_,._..‘. His Work More Diliouit Than That of the Transmtor. Let it be admlttéd that the work of See Cole interpreting a Paul Veronese, .would you not say: A loving student of nature at work upon a study of sky and mountain? What are masses of colored light and shade but one object ‘of the artist’s study in either case? And what has he to do in either casa but to express them as best he can in gray shade and white or pale gray light? L As is usual in such cases, the new school when it is examined mlnutely does not differ inch by inch so radical- ly from the best work of thc old school as one might suppose. The triumphant march of a new art is never without reminiscences of the step that had been learned and of the music that had set the time for the now disregarded pro- cessionals of the past. The splendid glow and profundity of Kruell’s pchr- tralt of William Hunt, the painter; t e gentle and subdued _ harmonies of' Frank French’s engraving from the 'picture of F. D. Millet, a -Greelrigiri tying her sandal; theindescrlbable har- mony, like that of a mezzotlnt by Tur- ner-’s own hand, of Elbridge Klngsley’s landscape, the large, oblong one with a river running slowly between low banks covered with trees 'and with a black boat on the extreme right (known as the Split Block) are all the result of such devotion to the wood block and . to the right uae of the tools which carve its surfaces. » `. » F You have a worthy sublect-to begin Irs UP: ` T0 YBU ! We have a lot of odds and ends that we are sell- ing at OUT OF SIGHT prices. all good values away under cost. Here we are. Men’s Boots 5oc up Ladies’ Boots 75c 1 Misses’ Boots 50 and 60 “ Children’s 3, and 40 “ Rubbers at ' 2 5 “ Selling like hot cakes. J. H. BELL, The Experienced Leathxnau. Federal lend A choice Blend of Ceylon, India and China Tea.s,in such propor*ions as to insure a delicious cup of Tea. Sold by all the principal Grocers. Wholesale by llellllllllll 8. llcllillll wer Queen St. Ch’town. _ Barrister, Solicitor, &c., MONEY T0fLOAN. a OFFICE-Morris Block. Clvtown, P. E. 1. 849 dw tf. *Z 1-! iq* Y | P. E. l. RAILWAY Commenclng Manda , Oct. nth, r 3, the trains ofthiarailway wal run daily ?gunday exoeptedhulollavvsz- Trains Outward. ‘ 'trains Inward Read Down. Stations. lead U§ No. No. No. No._No. o. at 5 x - _ a "6 8 9.1¢. ras. Ax. mas. a.|s. r.is §.oo 3.ao 8.oo lv. Clvtowuar 9.15 11,55 3.15 gms 3.37 8.15 Roysity.Jnnc gm rr.” an oo 4.14 8.44 N. Wiltshire 3! u.o3 1.37 6.14 4.27 8.54 Hunterliver 8.21 xo.5x Lx; no. .‘ 1 _- -£_.»‘§“` 8 usivsmeruapum. is oo . _ Kensington 7. - M5 ro.xoar8umin`eraideiv7o5 No.3 Non No4 No.3# 7.xo xo.35 . e _ . Lmiv Baum rsidearlinoo rs.; ig iii? rénnm - §.fi'4‘;'3s x. ry .ra :.53 9596 :.15 agua 6.34 1.5: PX. 'iii tt* as srl. ` Y{o.r3ANd.x5 K' No.1.; No. od 8.le&\"s xoigj' ar. Bough iv. "lil Ladies’ Oxfords 5oc °‘ _ H xo.x7 nag 9.48 :L58 9.15 :Lao xvith; you try to render somepart of its beauty or its significance upon a me- dium which is notoriously limited in certain directions; you submlt_io,_those limitations like ra sensible .worknuin, and you find that they -yield insetisiblf here and there; your instincts as an artist in black and white guide your skilled and constantly more skillful hand, and without knowing until after awhile you produce one _of the ad- mirable compositions alluded _to or _something of correlative importance.- Scrlbnefs Magazine. a. ._. ...-,. Is Loabet an Irishman! _ President Loubet’s visit to London re- calls the Irish people’s claim to regard him as one, of themselves. Loubet, they hold, is merely a Galllcized form of Loubett, a name which is quite coma f mon in the south of Ireland, and that _the presidents ancestors hailed from ; Ireland they entertain not the slightest doubt. France swarms with the de- scendants of Irish rebels from Eliza- beth’s time down to the days of Napo- , leon, and the Irish do not forget that President Maehiabon was V from _a Hibernian Jacobite ftpmily. two presidents of France witliinfwen- ty-six years. To preserve af bal- ance in such matters the peo- ple advance claims to every president of the United States whose name smacks of a northern clan, and if the pedigree isnot promising on the pater- nal slde the maternal progeuitors can generally be relied on to provide the necessary link. Education and Business. ! Few men went to college a genera- tion or two ago unless they intended to enter one of the learned professions,” and the proportion of intending law- yers, teachers, physicians and minis- ters was pretty uniform in each clasa. But all this is changed. In the grad- uating class ,ot Harvard this year about 190ofthetotalofmorethan600in- tend to go into business. Law and teaching together attract about the same number, and only forty-six in- tend to be physicians, and six will preach. The signincant fact to be not- ed in these ngures is that, in spite of the lure of the almighty dollar,po many young men who intend _to engage in commercial pursuits have thought it worth while to seek the higher educa- I tion.-Youth’s Companion. Early Career of Vesuvius. The most recent excavations show that Vesuvius began its work as a conservator of antiquity earlier than the memorable year of 79. During the excavations in the valley of the . Sarno, near San Marzano, some most interesting antiquities have come to light. These had been covered up by a volcanic deposit about six feet thick, ‘ which points to an eruption of Vesu- vius which must have ‘taken place in ` .the seventh century before Christ. The relics include a Greek burying place, archaic Italian tom d various _ F- §__fl_*;fi" a 3:; ra ? 7 _-"»'t`i If-Noi). _Y A.\¢. lv me -Reid 8: Creighton R Grdlgan *rt fa v.>"*s=° s§=a § 'r ,P%¥'¥' 8F "GY R55 _ ¢reB,tholastofwhichisdoetorofsci-I Frida ‘t " ones of tendon university. When the Y °°°°P V 8aturdayat8.oo scientist was receiving this degree he For ‘night nts 9 wasdascrlbed as “a glastsrphiioso- mmapmaae. sl '“°”’ °°""”°_ G a Ei, 9*' ivliaerailianear ar-C.‘.i.‘mveraetv .- Y _ __ _ *and attained the Premiership I Thus Ireland clalmstp 1. _ My falrest.~'chl:a, I have no song to five you. \'o larl. could pipe to sklea so dull and - the “painter-engraver” is very different _° zrey; ' ` ln artistic character from that of the “lf “'“ i"””" °”° l°s’°° I ca” 1"" 'faithful translator; let it be admitted ‘ For-` ci-Zry day. also that it ls higher in artistic rank no gmc sweet mam, and let who' Wm N ‘ ° \'1‘hose limitations once stated hardly _ (_‘_,__,;,__,.; I .3 need to be forced on our notice 'because Do noble things, not dream them, all day each kind or nrt is so noble in itself. Md §§\§1;ak__ we, Beam and that vm Frircwr One grand, sweet song. -Charles Kingsley. SIR ROBERT STOUT ANGRY. Why the Chief Justice of New Zealand Threatens to Resign. 0 Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, who is threatening ro- signation because the King has de- cided thnt Ministers in future must have precedence over Judges in that colony, is almost. as assertive and determined a. personality as Mr. Sed- don himself. H9 and Mr. Seddcii were the rival candidates for the Liberal leadership after the death oi Mr. Ballance, and there' was pretty general surprise when the caucus de- cided against his claims. Cynical people were heard -to say that in making him Chief Justice, Mr. Sed- den was actuated quite as much by a desire to dispose of a. dangerous rival as to reward pro-eminent pro- t_essiona.l_!1norit.___AIf Sir Robert should x~csign"d1id re-'eni‘.é’i'""p`ublic"lffé," """` Zealand politics will become lively and interesting. Sir Robert, who is a native of the Shetland Islands, and still under sixty, was originally a schoolmaster, but became a. barrister at twenty-seven,_._:.a%d,;`a New NLP ea 'I' He Attoltdgy-U`inera1 Sir ` Gre 's Radical Government of 'self in 1884.. Before his elevation the Benchhe wnli the Bradlaugh tho Ingersoll of/New' Zealand, he was the leading orator at a larist Congress in Melbourne. Fortunes to Get Publis Ear. Leti -,of__.the outside public who read that some eminent vocalist of the concert-room platform, or some astonishing instrumentalist of the same is drawing enormous fees, take the word of an expert that there is no eiiort in the world so diiiicult and so heartbreaking as that of obtaining the ear of the public in the way mentioned, says London season, in London'i'a.@ I comes as a, culmination alter friends and moneyhave been ed in paying for a long serieb" of lessons in this country -and abroad. during which period the student has never earned a sixpence. But, alter years of study, a. hearing must be got. at any hazard for the novice, nits familyesacridce. In~ too many _ _ w ~¢=°m°~¢9~f ¢1=.'.°;=--_'_-...l on lor/ der .ordeal boi seen-_'at his or colonies alone fortun\€l' into London that have beenipetmlatlvely used in concert- giving in behdf of the tyros. but some nineteen out of twenty oi the aspirants have been, as in the case of home-cultivated variety, compara- tive failures. One of the greatest concert-agents of the world said to the f'I have _lmown scores of eases-I mean scores literally-where a student, praised to the skies by professors, has spent ten years of study without earning anything. and has then expended a small fortune in giving experimental concerts, only to rind thathe or also cannot eval earn a. livinl." ‘ _ ONE OF. A SCORE 11 ` In a Newfcundlimd Town Cured of Lame Back and Kidney Disease. by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Fonruun Hannon, Ntld., . Deo ‘Ith- (Special.) -Richard Qulrk. one of the best _ known residents of this place is one of a score of peoplebere who suff red from Lame Back and Kidney Disease and were permanently cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr.\ Quirk says: -“I suffered from Lunlbnin and ,Kidney Dlsear-e for more than twenty years. At intervals I was totally unable to work. Doc ora and medicines gave me little re- lief, and I had almost made up my mind my trouble was incurable when 1 started t f Dodd’ Kid Pil ' o u e s ney ls I experl enced relief almost at once and seven or ' yo s s 4 J Ko has received many honorary de- Rivm,Bddge_ , gr; 5-ii mast... are . 3%.‘l'.?““.‘ll‘;"..°’..f.‘,'°“f.;“."‘..:‘. ` ,,, » -°-..r..-sr.. ' ' - - _ .c.n. s _ _ ~' it ~ , ' “mu `“ , i _ _ _ Grssolsnslsaboon Caller-nw: is 1-has ssasuushea ana indicated. It cures because the ati I rendered overthodlseasodsurfacesof thebronehial tub" ‘ Those of a prolonged and constant treatment. suiferers from chronic bronchitis, nnd named conditions ot the throat. Descriptive boqhiit, Cnssonsxn Arrrrsnrrrc Tam.:-rs diqoivgfih ='°f°f°r www and urlrsuon urtupuuosr. rotirmmm' m I I ' 1 lllllllh lull I C0., llll 'dll ¢r_ f *__ ‘ “INV ERNESS IMPERIAL COAL -` (Nong. Better.) Screened, Run of Mine, Slack. First Class both fgg 1 Domestic and Steam Purposes .I -»Sh1vpmz..nmnne»af.ure mcstmoaefn type ar H3-'“1°S5» C- 3-. fOr prompt loading of all classes and sizes of sailing vessfels, rnnnmviz-Runes RAILWAY Arm coil. Port Hastings, 8: Co Halifax _ 'Q Nova Scotia, New 'rit-Bits. i ,‘ 1 1 4, sums spent by newcomers " in to give a., Concert or to in one are in the aggregate mens, and generallyethe expense §rtly‘ and if she be a girl the very _Y ' on her back has often cost an ~ » _woiizln “mm gem' "nl '-°°“ ff ;liiEs.n"r.IsAY BLO-31;. ~ i W /_ _ _. __ _ ,vii *A _ ‘_ of L_ \" "”" it Don’ emi All tracts abox. All. CONViii£E I. That the cies The North American every advantage known sura-nee II. Tha second to American is III That _ back larger :_ vestment IV I _ ‘ _ l'®_l\lUI _ , ` ~ Arrived per steamer'_Ca.'mpaua 50 bags and 15 cnions- selling low- beforeetbring for winter-...W .* s - ‘ = _ _ __. wretail. Alsoil-Iubbard Suuash, and Cm-gn Mglons :che barrélmid doz. my, P1-im win _ . ‘ _ 1 cent in another “il ` '_ I ‘fy ,‘_§_. _.v .M.~_. ,, .__ ‘JIM li. 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