1' ’ _ Mitsumi s flielilir and iiriivis __i.____ '_ _ -- ‘J _ lieart Palpitated. FMIIT MID DIZZY SPELLS. Fsirwnix Aim Nervous; l . ._-1. GIIULD SGAIIGELY EAT. l , TWO IOXES Ol' PILLS Ira. ldleiid lrewe, Inwood, Oat., when ate had almost given lp hope I. of ever getting well agall. 'Jae writes i “I was so ron down that I was not able to do my work, was shdl of breath, had e sour stomach every night and could scarcely eat. My heart palpi- tated, I had faint and dizzy spells and felt weak and nervous all the time. My husband got me a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills but I told him it was no he, that I had given up hope of ever being cured. He however persuaded mc intake them and before I had used hail he box I began to feel better. Two boxes made a new woman of me and I have beer have been able to do my worl everaincef' i lilburn’a Heart and Nerve Pills an Q cts. box, or 3 for $1.15, all dealers or TIIE 1'. IILBURI C0., Lim ited, roaolro. ur. Your lloksle _ COUGI-I If you value your horse almore than 2 cents do .‘For1-you .Jolly Good F.uow" looting* . 5 lot let the cough get be- yond the first stage. Coughing irritates the membranes of the throat _ Gd produces a condition favorable to the rapid propagation of the germ that causes distemper. ]'amieson’s Cough Powders will cure any cough, any rmnedy can cure and some _ that other remedies cannot cure. Price 25c box, Sold only by l- °_~,..;'.l\.lll§S°~- The Medical Hall. -l 3 Subscribers w h o s e papers are not delivered re- gularly will kindly leave word ” fl- 'rim onginimm, cuaaoorrsrows, _ f ¢ \` l. , _e \` ” _ T \ "-°_;fff ef# ` _ _f *" "_ \\\" V 6_1 `\e____: I / / £3. "1.‘<~-, _ { ~, ~,-Lf, ////// - ‘A QA , ‘V lf/ * 'f 7"/\ / 4 Y; \ ~ . -r .. A ,vt \ \ ` ..\ _QX _;.-49. I V! ‘ I l I A _ ` . _ _ / `~\\§-V‘ \ 'f _¢Z__ "uf" . ' ft . 1 `\` _ `;\§&‘}A"-\¢.» _ i _ `~\»"\" -_'»¥.f_-:'.._<<'_»i"é~,,;?` ff \ ._ \ __ __\- ~\»`__\.<~|..~. ’, \\\ \ I ‘,"'{: ` Q ‘ _ . I -\ `_ ' ‘El " , ~ _ ‘ ~"~\: _ _ . .' \ ~ r | *sf . , V _ ,\\, _f -'__' ,` `-"f',".~; \ s. _'xii \*.\i \ . '<‘\ \ §'fQ`:\X~l""`) I. v\ ' ` ` \ ' >`\ \ \ »»sV 1 \`\§\ \_\<% `- '\~~. `;§f`\\ . A ` ’; >\\\/__> ,_ _ 1:! as isimliiiim iwls nilil _ ilcllilui ln cniilililili Former Colonial Secretary Spoke to a Gathering of 9000 Enthusiastic Supporters- _ i f LONDON, Nov. 4,-Joseph Chamberlain madeaspeech toagathcriug of 9,000 ot his fellow townsmen at Bingley Hall, Birmingham. It was by far the largest audience the former Colonial Secretary A had faced during the fiscal campaign and ‘ the enthusiasm, naturally, exceeded the I; remarkable scenes witnessed in the other 3 cities and was emphasized by the Cham- berlainlte victory at yesterdsy’s munici- pal election in Birmingham. Mr. Cham- berlain, who was accompanied on the' platform by many prominent persons, rose to speak at 8.10 p. m. He was given aV great reception, the cheering and singing many mlnu‘ es. _ V ` After dealing with conditions during . ast iii ears under free trade and- the r ty y ' _ quo`ing llgures to sustain his argument § Mr. Chamberlain commented on Cobden’s l position and quoted Cobden as sayingtliat “the Unitei States would eventually abaudcn manufacturing and that their workmen would go back to the land and dig and delve for us." “Americans, however,” said Chamber- lain, had notso conceived their national destiny and did not believe they were created by Providence todir and delve and plow for the benefit for Great Britain. They knew they had resources of their own, and had built up their industiies nu- til they had reached a stage where, unsat- isfied with the extent of their own mar- kets, they were invading those of the Un- ited Kingdom.” t Mr. Chamberlain said that lie did not blame the United States, but he appealed to Englishmen to say whether they would adhere to the old system or adopt another which would prevent the American in- vasion. Mr. Chamberlain spoke for nearly two hours in the main, repeating former arguments and appealing to the patrio- tism and sell-interest of the people of the United Kingdom to sustain his decal project. ‘ simon; nimoeir rn. ‘ l At a party given lat winter in a western city. says an exchange, was a bashful cowboy who had not been in civilized society for several years. He ,_ was a good looking fellow, and one of the young ladies present kindly took an 1 interest in him and tried to make him feel at ease. He fell desperately in love at once, and the hostess, noticing this, encouraged him all she could. On leaving the house the young lady who had taken a friendly interest in the cowboy forgot her overshoes, and the hostess told the young Lochinvar from the plains that he might retum them to the girl if he wished. The herder leaped at the chance and presented _ himself in due time at the young lady’s V house. She 'was surprised to see him, but greeted him cordially. ‘_ “You forgot your overshoes last A night,” he said, awkwardly handing e acka e at the business cliice when the lirst omission occurs. It X id th b ° _ ' ° ' _ Yes, Miss- . sa e us g ~ B so doing that lr _boy earnestly. “I’ll bring round the feguiantles (ian be Corrected' other one tomorrow. I onlypwish, my EACH TO HIS WN BUSINES for repair, so too, in regard to -your PHYSICAL AI MENTS; you will be more apt to regain lost HEALTH b i her th p g . §:, She thanked him and opened it. "Why, there’s only one overshoe here!" she exclaimed. “ ' ” l hin cow dear miss. that you were a centinedi’ V S The chief business to which a man can apply himself isfthat for which he is best iitted. If your watch needs re- pairing it is not likely you will take it to a BLACKSMITH L- ' if is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid being there. If the kidneysacted ' as they should they would . strain the Uric cid out of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a.-Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills have made a great part of ' their reputation curing' Rheumatism. So get at ' the cause of thcse fearful shooting pains and stiff, aching joints. There is ` but one sure way- Doddfs ~ Kidney' ‘ ff' l Shippers of fresh meat and fr summoning a_ PHYSICIAN than by consulting ' 0n'1\uesday,`theIothinst.’at/tl* F ` _ -_ _ f . ~f~ _ __ y Commissioner, A `7 ' l I furniture, who makes dear furniture, who makes RIGHT ,__Z"~f"_"‘*““°‘ _ =‘-. _ _x _ T -when to BUY-l-where _I_ can Electro-plate any article 'E YU” UNLY ' can otiucur mucus V o Q BUY.--How to SECURE LOWfreight rates. The proof ol tl\is.is_ found in the fact-thatwe SELL 'FURNITURE for GREAT DEAL LESS than any mere dealer.. Y l a Rhouniatism..- esh ' » ish at Summerside and vicinity _who have claims against -the Do- _l ‘ minion Government for loss caused by delay in shipment 'when the #Minto went to the assistance of * the Stanley in February last will bemet by me at the Board of _ _ _ . V_ _ _Trade rooms, Summerside on Sat- urday the 7th instant at 10.30 a. _ _ mo for investigaton of the claims. The investigation will be contin- ued on Monday the 9th if necessary. _ The day of whilesale slaughter of teeth. by the _fv1‘¢¢p8, is _ gone. By.years of study. experiment and the practical exper- ience of learned men as physiciansdentists, bacteriolog1sts,-c_hem- ists and others it is now possible for each and everyone to have their teeth preserved to do the work nature intended them tor. It is Our Business to Save Teeth [ _ it is your duty, to yourself, to have your teeth saved. I you in- tend having dental work done, call and have a talk with us, we will advise and explain matters to yo.l. tell you just what you should have done and what the cost will be. We make No Charge for Examination and Consultation. I It is our business and pleasure and we place you under no obligation to employ us to do your work. » Our Prices are the Lowest _ Come and get them. 4 Our workmanship is ot. the highest grade. Our material the best money can buy. All work backed up by a __ Ten Year Written Guarantee. GUARANTEE DENTAL ROOMS» CAMERON BLOCK. CH’TOWN. Over Reddiri Bros. DR. E. E. ROBINS, Proprietor, 23 mo, th -. _ - J fat -* \_>_§\.\ I _ o no1of_4;4` boots ‘E A freight and passage apply to i ' PEAK E BROS. & Co., The above -Steamers will sail' from Ch'towii for Sydney, North Sydney A and St. ]ohn’s, Newioundland,carrying horses, cattle and sheep on _deck and produce under deck at lowest poasiole rates. For further particulars as to A choice Blend india and Cluna pr_opo1:*1ons as _ to___ ' delicious cup of Tea. _ _ I _ V V .Sold by _all the ft ’ Grocers. Wholesale . ` ‘.> /I* _ & wer Queen'St. 4-; We have the ‘best -the country. ~>~ ' P R Final silllngs of Blick `1’l‘fi..‘L,°‘1;’3.‘Z°°“°m."“’ ,HoN.1osEPHcHAMe£eLA|N. Diamond Lim -5(¢a|n¢r5Vgoo»oneoo_togivo _°J"~7"'_..-Vli';_; .wautsome,liowmany? . from Montreal to 'Cil’towil ~»-.. this Season. s V From Montreal Due Ch’town. ` ‘_ s.s. “Conan” fo of about Nov. mil. on or about Nov. 1511.. J . S.S. “BONAVIS’l`A” on or about Nov, 15th. On or about Nov. i8th.- » ‘ Pitt _ _ Sydney,_C. Clrtowu, 5fltf V _ » WE HAVE PURCHASED LATE W A I-IARVIE WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4th first choice Sale ‘continues while books remain. SUNNY SIDE I 4diw ' Pills ____ i)on’t Bother NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. early in the fall or late in the spring, ` Get one of our ~ _ ~ 4. - __ -_; _ - L _ And Vsavextime laboriand ’ ' _ ` Similiar claims will be examined’ ` ' _ T _ THIRTY YEARS making and selling furniture it us¢:Zi!S:f:£°*°11 A1_b°“°“» b°8i”“i”8 ' __ _ HIE STOVE 7” to cater to our needs-we -know who makes SHODDY f W- W- STUMBI-ES. - .1 _ >- > ~ _ . ' ~ madeofmetal, _Mechanics tools, o " " ` . Hoooouoio Ureooiu, ooo ooiiii s“‘°" H5319” M°“nfin8Si'r3i¢Y¢1¢S» 3°- ' = initgto be- Repau-ing Stoves, Mowers, fog, bg; I V AV ~ _ _ fer tolease wieifittslnfnimeo THE LIBRARY OE THE Consisting of about 8oo volumes and intend placing the entire Library on sale-°-in small lots from Ioc ~ Those books are marked low and some very valu able ones are among the lot Come early and ge`t MITCHELL S BOOKSTORE m__a., . 'Lighting your Furnace or Base Burner, so Famous’ Coal Oil shcaftcrs, PENNELL & Between SAFE SW=iFT SMOOTH GA. le¢htUUl.¥ mo. ll. LY0108. General B. TIFF!!! 'Ellie up gin 3° about 4p. ni. witii¢.a.a and also Phone li Tlcbctageatilenetna- Hilfe had in rr Eineaimof. _Lt’d , their "departments :__ -_,ie ,..- ~..._ nlg.y.liix_r.niIo.