ms MOTHER'S DEATH. EXPLAINS The Collingwocd Insurance St ory Takes on Another Aspect 0 far Different From ihe Previous One Published—An Extraordinary Tale. Conuxmvoon, Oct 2~—W.H. Brown was “Tasted yesterday on the charge of con- spiracy against Lhis mother. He sub- sequentlv made the following statement! “Farr yea :5 ago Ross asked :me to take some insurance. I told him I had 8111 mold carry. “'0 got talking abotflt the re: t of the family, and I 1011 him if it was agreeable I would pay for an insurance policy on my mother‘s life. He wentto see her and it was arranged. I asked her if she had any objections, and she said she hadn’t. The policy was a twenty year paid up life, and I paid three years on it, $93 a year. Then my mother sent me a lawyer's letter say— ing it I did not supporther she would have the insurance transferred. I asked my wife about it, and she advised me to drop it, and I did. “Last August Ross came to me at the “tu- works, and after chatting a while he asked me how my mother was. I told him I had not seen her in fifteen fineness mains OF ECZEMA TORTURE Would Scratch Till the Blood Would Flow and Suffered Ter- ribly—A Permanent Cure \Vas Brought About by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Few people that have not had eczema can imagine the suffering which this ter- rible skin disease envails. It is most fre- quently likened to a flame of fire burning into the skin, so keen is the suffering caused by the stinging, itching sensation. Ifnogleoted eenomale likelyto become chronic, and is very hard to euro. It is not one case in a hundred, howevor, that will not yield to Dr. Chase’s Ointment, so powerful isfithe soothing,healing influence of this famous preparation. Mrs. Link, 12 Waker St. Halifax, N. S. states: “After three years of miserable torture and sleepless nights with terrible oceans, and after trying over a dozen remedies without obtaining anything but slight temporary relief I have been per- fectly and entirely cured by using Dr. Chase’s Ointment. After the third or fourth application of this grand ointment I obtained relief, and d few boxes were sufficient to make a thorough cure. “It is six months since I was freed of this wretched ' skin disease. and as there has been no return of the trouble Loon- sider the cure a permanent one. I would strongly urge any one suffering no I did to try this ointment, and shall gladly write to any who wish to referto me for particu- lars of my case. I was so bad with eczema that I would scratch the cores in my sleep until the blood would flow.” Dr.Chass’s Ointment.“ cents abox,at all dc alers,or ldrnanson Bates & Co,Toronw. OLDEST ODIFELLOVI DEAD. Hammer. Ontro-et—‘ober a—c. lesion, the oldest 0d “allow in the country, is dead. He was a member of the order for 8 years. ‘ SCHOONER FOR. SALE schooner “Geno‘s,” so tons, in audition. nail anthem, chains. etc. ‘LLL RIGHT?" 3531’“ reasonable on up- piimtion to, . WLLKID nrcm. Kenny River. P. 3 _l. Railway mule opt. 27th I 6i 0; w n A 'rl forgoneral housework in a small “m1 y. Liberal an to the right person, Apply to Its. B. Boswell. Victoria. “-..”.-.— -.~.-..... ... “sifiwxi wanna Potatoes. A Butler. Egg and Farm Produce in 133?: small shimnents. Hayby unload lots. "Address W. E. BARNES, Jr. a.” dmm " On and after the 6th. sept- 11m we, the undersigned" Charmed s in Charlottetown. V1111 0‘ Saturdays close our doors for bus- moss at twelve o’clocknoOI; , ‘ ‘ On other week as usual at 3 p.11, ‘ ' months He asked me if Iwas keeping out yet. 0 “Oh,” he said, “why don‘t you give her a slug." “I thought it was a joke,and said, “you can do that.” “Another time he cam and asked how much I would take for it. I said a thou- sand dollars. He said he would see. After that he came and wanted me to lend him $10, saying he had not any money for ex- penses. I said I hadn’t it with me, but would send it tohim by mail, thinking he needed some to get through the sale of the policy I thought he was working on. I sent him $10 and don’t know whether he got it or not, I never asked him. Some time after he asked for another $10, and I borrowed that for him from Mr. Hilburn. On Wednesday of the first week of the exhibition he come to me and said my mother was going to Tomato on Tuesday and he wanted me to go to the station and see her 03. »I told him I could not be- cause I had to work. I don’t know whether she went or not. Last Thursday he came to me and said he had a lawyer’s letter from a man he was dealing with in Toronto, who stated ithe did not get some more money, he would put it in his law- yer’s hands. I told him he would get no more moneyvfrom me, and he went away." The prisoner denied having made any agreement to support his moi-her in con- sideration of policy. Rose did no’, ills said, make 'volnntery statement to the Toronto authorities, but it was thought his talkativeness here that the affair leaked out, and was brougt to the attention of the authorities. It' ap- pears that Rose told the plot to a lawyer named Bond, who regauled the whole thing as so preposterous, he thought it was a. joke or that Rose was crazy. But. Bond’s client, who had in- trod uced Rose, name next. Bond had been talking to him. He and Bond thought that whether it vans a joke or not, in the public interest the matter should be laid before the magistrate. They submitted the facts to Magistrate John Nettleton, and Chief of Police ‘Maiden investigated the matter and concluded there was nothing in it. Bond's client, who is a shareholder in the Continental Life Insurance Company, by him that Rose was plain. ,. In an interview the prisoner‘s mother stated positively that when the insurance on her life was taken out her son agreed to support her, and had not given her one dollar. She said her second husband, prisoner’s stepfather, had died fonr years ago. He was working for his stepson at the time. She found out afterwards that prisoner had insured his stepfather’s life for 82,000. When she spoke to him about it he had promised to give her $200 when he got it, but he had not given her anything. About her Toronto trip, she said Rose had given her $2.50 to pay her fare. He met hunt the Union station, Toronto, and took her to his niece, he said. He took her up a narrow stair to her room without introducing hor to any one, and after too. she saw nothing of him. lent morning she wenttovisit a friend, Hrs. Levy. on‘Edward Street, and alter a week returned home without see- ing Rose. ' Brown's wife denies any knowledge of the aifair, and testifies to his good qualities. , A cunrous POSThASTER. rested to-day charged with opening a lat- ter addressed to Kiss Ella Barr, cf Strat- ford. Before United States Commisccon- er Wright, ball was fixed at $5.», which was furnished, and a hearing ordered for October 11. The arrest is said echo the' result of complaints. from Shot-ford. that letters particularly those addressed to young woman. were opened and read and their contents afterwards told about the town. Knmfort Headache Powders. SHORTAGE Of $25.00.. ..a—c Tonon'ro, October 3.—It is estimated that the deficit of Alfred ’chougali, solicitor of the treasury of ,. Ontario, in connection with the collcttion of succes- sion duos, will exceed $900. Unless the the matter is settled criminal proceedings will be instituted against him. SEVENTY-FlVE MILLION PLOWCOHBIRE Cmcsoo, October 3.-—Auother attempt is to be made to combine the principal plow manufacturers of the country into one organization, two previous efforts in that line having failed. Charles H. Deere, «Holinuwillbsthe lcadingfaetcrintho M wehave not advanced the Price of our tobacco. . Amber 'SmOkmg baeccsarethesamesi'ze and price to the consumer as formerly. We v have also extended thetime fer the . BANK or Nova Scone. . Rover. BANK or CARE?" . Bar: oran ' ., 3'?" .z’ A? u j ‘4 acasrs’ 13m . run nonunion,“ '3. ‘ no urn l'PLfll i ‘ ' up her policy, and Isaid it had not ,run I or): lnw nsvnn, October 4.- George Spell. r , assistant postmaster of Strotford, was ar-. To cure a hsaiashs is t. minute use new movement, according the Tribune. ‘ tobacco, Bobs, Play Che'n'ng t0" redemption of ’Simwsh'oe~ ‘ EAQLOTTETOWN MARKETS. - , (borreoted every Tuesday. Bentham) perlb..........0 Beefismall)§erlb..............0 Butter(hes ) per 1b.. ....... .. Chickensperpair....s.......... Eggs ‘ Fowls per p gourpercrgtu....... ....... .. .our, per Him 1!) . . . . . . . . .. Lard, per bucket...p ........... .. K..0tl.perke' . . . . . . .. Iiadishes...f........:::..::: 8.. c o s s o o o o . o o o o n n s o a o o o - n '3ch usesssssssssass 88888888388888888888888 OcocoocceocoooccGoacco 8%858888888aaaaesa O ucumbr-rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mackerel. . . . . . . . . . .. . Codflsb.... .............'.'.'IfII Ficsb Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . glolasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. sit-meal new rlb.. .. Hidespe’rlb..:Rfi.............00 Hay perth ................ .. Straw .... ............ Oats . . . . . . .. . . - . I n o a o no. so.- !ieets, per bunch .... . ......,.. .. p—s OOOMOWD s- H Cl bee QOODHOOOOOGMOOOOOQ 66° Q . 918883393388 u - g o . I n c ‘ u n - c . . n . a - - . u a o u .- New PotatOes per ck....-.. Mutton par Omens pe' ounch.............. Lettuce per bunch ........... . . Cattle Dressed ............ . .. .... .. Cauliflowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweet Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turnips bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Parsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celery .r head .... Butter ns, p:r lb. . . .. .... .. aerobics . . . . . . . . . . . . .' ..... . . pe matoes b . . . . . Mushroom, lb. 3} . . . . . . .. . Apples. Deck ........ . .. HAD Mine ins. WILL. Fully Brpccflhg‘iog-Die. Had manger! Earthly co ‘0 l codcc COCO n . - . .- ssssassaassassasassssfir OOOQOOGbOG 838888888888838’3 H a: the Happy Restoration to, Health and Strength cf M12. Teeny. ' Louis Tenny of this place was so ill with Inflammation of the Bowels and Kidneys that 'no one ever expected him to re- cover. All .hope has been abandoned that Mr. Teeny had made his .will', fully ex- pected that he would die. In this extremity Mr. Cssgrave, Post- master, thought of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and immediately gave Mr. Tenny a dose. .This treatment was continued at intervals with the result that in a. very short time the man who was thought to be dying, on his feet and going a- round as if nothing had happened. This remarkable cure of such an ex- treme case has created quite a sensa- tion in the neighbor-bond and many kind Pills for the wonderful work they did in Mr. Teeny’s ease. ‘ This'remedy has always been recognise, wrototo the-Toronto manager and» it was; aim the people as a sure care. it" called on .to “smithfibliflmalisni and 3“ Kid“! Troubles, but this is the first cm ever been used with such quick results. Mr. Teeny himself is very grateful to Dodd’s Kidney Pills for his happy rc- storation. _ Peoplein and about. Sumner have just about concluded that there is nothing in the way of sickness that Doddls Kidney Pills will not cure, and there is scarcely a home to be found in the neighborhood that does not contain a box of this wonderful medicine. V Men,women and children are finding out every day some new virtues in it and it is very interesting"’to hear them get together and compare notes as to what Dodd’s Kidney Pills have done in their Various homes. CHESS CHAMPION COIIKG. GLLSCO, October L—Dr. Locker, the chess champion. will sail from hero for New York on October 4th, on the steam- ship Columbia. He will make a profess- ional tour of the United States and Can ad's. A NEW REMEDY « -ron— H'EiBiGliE Mill Pilll Comes all forms of headache in thirty minutes. Stops pain of Rheumatism and Neoralgia. Relieves Car Sickness and Sour Stomach. Breaks up a cold in twenty-four hours. no rant can exist in the body under-the influence of this woxnmux. nan-nu. On sale at your drug store andall places where medicines are kept. Kenn? Ru- ronnnn where more is cileetedSaanas m on application to 'a. n. seamen, s: co- (Fol-cook, Qno. u - c a a o on ,' msc’nianwsnn ‘ ' Broad B [l e 1 ill ‘ assassnsn° en" ...—..., l;‘-‘V '- ~ How Death‘wasv Dissappointed by V_ SUMNER, Asaa, Oct. 6.—(Special).—Mr. , Octaeodsmos The IllVCl'll it leaves the factory. they shrink in thcwash. Only reliable dealers sell Stanfield’s. i (NONE Barron) css Railway and Coal Company. BROAD COVE. CAPE BRET-ON. MINERSAND SHIPPERS or mvenrrss con Screened, Run of Mine, Slack. First-class both for Do- mestic and Steam Purposes. 3 LJ N K E R C O A L. _ Shipping facilities of the most modern type at Port Hasté‘ lugs, C. B., for prompt loading of all classes, and steamers and sailing vessels. Apply to ' - THE INVERNESS RAILWAY AND COALco ' Broad Cove Mines. C. B. ' Wm. PETRIE,Age_nt, Port Hastings. on. GEO. e. BOAK & Go... HALrt-‘Ax.u..is. - General Sales Agents for N ova Scotia, New and Prince Edward Island. ' JOHN F. WHEAR. Agent, Charlottetown. I r ~ ‘ _t>rv. MPANY, .k. sizes of rand still the people .‘ 2.; to their favorite Many ar'éthc fisnuunauunus“y ful'shoe ' ' ' ovelol; on ,_,,ane<iFa scatten'nzof s" , I ,nouseto anyone and T“; rid ofEat anypri'ce- , Herein trnevirtnfiuva’lue.‘ ' " Missen’KidShoeIW men’s Box. 5. Que l Unchrinliable Underwear ~ is guaranteed. Every garment carefully tested before '_' Your money back g, wo:ds are being said of Dodd’s. Kidney ' reported in this vicinity where they have i ,buethor with our 16 page booklet sent THE THE ' SUN Combined ' Assets i; L. F. ROYAL. ‘_ COMPANY CALL AND Our assortment oi heati and ranges at " ' ‘ tonnes.- HOUSE CORNER, “We Hold Thee Safe” i ’31 H i v Pournonored. Killian Dollars J “.HN' 3 31360115.... As you know we make a specialty of having fresh buscnits always on hand. w receive weekly shipments and can guarantee a varied assortment of high We ,Li-zcuits, suitable for the laborer as well as the gentleman, at a low grade price Some kind or a bhanit should be on the table every meal and the yo. . should hay: are here. B-All kinds of groceries. James St Gar ottetown ire-coda: w. ‘_ .tnlihuroflQ i SURANCE C0; “oi New $400.000QOQJO ‘ unrest rates and prompt settlements. eWart .sotwwmm #51135: SEEM ng' Stoves .T-Z‘ ‘1’ 5.3“, ,, war-nun: soon ~ CH TOWN, 1’. mouse”, Ilia-‘14; Intends 2 student-i theirown interests v menandwomen. Corn and ~ live education: with some ~ We! . ," - lilting educationii which you ' be". diagone,‘ .utnm' II youm- ... '. ting willbe given ‘8 .. H . Whetitis and What it Does,’ also; full _ p g, relativetotheCollege will be' M. Won-application to L. emigre mum" wrown. Julwa . . a l