f -: ~. "‘-‘s _ ,ed ‘ 1_3' -. '.45 _' ;~ I gf i s s :T _» -:.3 .-3- . . ~- C _ J . ~. ~e - -<2 - Q, ~-._;.- 7 Baking R ‘ ~' - -; /_ M' 1 1...... .,.....,... ..._ _ 1 1 ._ land, organized a soeic called the -_. __ _ Q ` ,_ _ _Chinese.Euipire. Raformtymsociation. 1- - _ .- 1 ‘_ - ` 5 *if " The object of the association is for the ` ' restoratiento power of the Emperor,the ‘ 9 protectionof the Empire and the open- _,_ vt .' r _,V _ v e .,,.. af your-~ *Pl* Ah _ _,_ ,_;_g-ri. .yep ...,,..,_ ,_ ‘b ¢ <1' ‘, I _ 2 ~ 1 . x if* .~ ii _ _________ _ _ _ ' > - ' ' ~~- -~ ~ _ Qi. s- e qs.. '|'|illi@ii|lil.S cs'-' PLUMP Delirborni 'ui Perfect 1 _, .. ¢ . ya r *e i` l “ r . ._g. _ THE ciUA1tD1ANcHAnLo1'rn'1iowN P E 1 Novimnnn 7 1899 while using Dr. A. W. Chsse’s Nerve Food. 'hiereeomes s critical time in thelife of evgy woman when the had of gitrlhood is unrfoldxgl ig gh fullblown owero woman 0° ~ hllgthess at this time should guard their daughters' health. for this_is_a time what lngyéln. girl falls lb il1SldlG!$ dll ligilzlvies pains in back and nas, mwméséliinubiltip- dilistigj allow com exion. ¢=S¢ i:1:;tl;a;°\:Lamyoutouse Dr. A. W. Chosen 1% blood is impovenhed° and the nenm require uiurition. anne must have a§iS¥=\I\°l and there is no better way to llilelp natE§t&=dth=lI\: by usin Dr. A. W. Chases erve lsafocd for blood and nmes. Ind ¢l'_“»\G rieh, redbleod, sohdlleshandnewnervetrsue. The color will return to the cheek, UR WSU" ness to the eye, and increase in weight will tell of solid advance in health. Dr. A. W. Chase: Na-ve F At all dcalll. Q Toronto. _ E ii Pi _ _ 4 i Guaranteed. "‘“‘°“'““*"‘”°““°“‘°°' ~ " Uric Acid left in the 51004 tion, the must prominent and influential oF sNoi.ANn. I This Company is prepared to take l'heRisks on Prepertyinfriace Ed-I ward Island at very moderate Bates of Presiisin.- Persons having property to ‘:‘:°.:.'.:‘“.:"“'::'..‘:°°°.....'° pills W- C-1 U- . se earl! r lorjqnelatiens of Bates.-Unscrnpulneus agents are 'sndeavoring to persuade _ persons from insuring lu the "Lan- cashire" by circulating as report that the eonpsny never pays its Losses.-This lives us the opportunity of statin that QQ; the Tweenty-Five Years in which %’saneashire" has been operating in V _ ritbe Provinces itfhas never had s Ease Btn! theres'n,aad furthermore that on the occasion of the Great Fire of I 1877 in Si. John N.B.tlie “Lancashire” was the first Company to complete pay- ment of its Losses, having paid,through ns, nearly a Half a Million of Dollars in Claims, within 28 days after the fire (See St. John Daily Telegraph, 19th Jsly. 1877.) The only outstanding Losses which we h`ave on our books are for Fire ec- wriing within the last four weeks; and which will be all paid before 2-ith inst. It is to be regretted that the repre- sentlve of any Compiny should consider it necessary to resort to inaccurate statements in hope of being be able to :shin his business atrates higher than ic charge. ` .- J. M. dr C. W. HOPE GRANT. Gen ents for Maritime Provinces. - Az J- J. JOHNSTON, msrristcr at Law, Special ent. Gsriohstows P; E. Island. lpuiwli ‘£51 .ii‘.."'...i"“’°, J-','FEh;l;EEEFFq§;;g5§§ .E r_§§`§5S pg Fr* 9°.- E.; gp' guqgg ° A ‘ 1 F555. ~“i.~§t, fs; *F ` ’ i ’ ‘ ‘~,, ‘ 5" arg 5 ii- . S s 'e§ RI Trains Inward. » Read Un. A.][. P.M v.CharlottAitowu Ar. 40 200 10.1 _ Hnlthilunction 9.1) 1.40 10.11) tshire. &35 12.55 9.8 Hunter lflver 8.22 12.42 9.18 Ar. Emerald Lv 7.44 12.04 8.48 Juuot 45 A: 147.8!! 11.41) 8.1!) S’|ude 9.00 Lv. Ar. 85 l.$ .... .. ` ....1 .... ..i>.;‘?.'W ........ _.w 1056. ...... ... .AllUrUUl\..... ......T@hh»...» Vs Ll. PI. “* '_ "'” ZI'l>.iC """ fI.sauu...IIff.Lveoo _ a.n.a.as. .sfhg Philo 12.21 Lv .6. A H Pia EQEEZE ii is EEE 7 45 12.33 .wi ...Ar 7-35 pg vol'lli..LY8.45 “‘°'£...’:?.‘l'.r.°“ 2: P2? 'oonnectliig with S3 e; arrive Bos- loltreal CJ; Ry. lasaern' &.end%'l‘l11'ie. ` ii. Pmtwuiz 1-.. l _s _ 5: 5:5551 <=.= 'e 5 iiiiiii’ ll? _ \,__.A. lan.Cen.Go\¢t.lsys. ’ by disordered kidneys l ‘ t _p _ 1 1 I ¢ if - lodges along the nerve I sm happy to say, are most auxiousto *_ _ which branches from the - render every assistance in their power - " . ’ __ ‘ t ‘ _ ¢y¢°v¢fti.ef..f¢ii¢..a,.....i _lsr ills splitting elciiins sad is msg gg " t "ru" th h k to th herinlo closer relations with the out- L 5%, e C ee e side_ powers. With such lo al and d f th Tb 7 -.__ daeu; is tl; £2” in in patriotic sulqetts as these behind the ` \ Pm c G _ Rh It ‘ered nhemeg I CHU CL)llGl@T‘l\v say u _ da is not far distant when enter rises Kidneys. The cure is like- wise the same- Dodd’s ; Kidney ,;modern nations by opening her doors __ ____ _ ___ Sendsced By the W. C.1`. U.. Charlie -_ 1 -i town. i 1 ll- a* Charlottetown to J J- Boston and Return .at via Hawkesbury and Halifax. and all information apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, W. W. CLARKE, Sept- 27-.tf . i ‘ ormcnns ron 'man nnnmo Mar, 1900. T E trailic in the same. _ 2nd “ _ _ V ss _ ss ' ` ss as ss ss Commencing October 3rd, the well Mrs. R. J. Campbell. _ _ _ known S. S. Halifax leaves Charlotte Sunday School Juvenile Work, Mrs. town every Tuesday at noon for Boston Silas Hodgson. ` From Halifax-Every Wednesday at Parlor Meetings, Mrs. Wm.M.Collin. 1 11 p.-m. Passengers ticketed via Pic- Press, Miss Sara Macrae. ton on Wednesdays. I I Fr..-li Boston every Saturday at uooq. Purity in Art and Literature. Mrs. Tickets for sale at Stations at P. E. I. Dr. R. Johnson. Railway. For tickets. rates on freight Parliamentary Usage, Mrs. Chas. Supt. Halifax. Agent. l wood . Chinese Relormer Tslhs Well ol Canals. Kang Yu Wei, the Chinese refugee, formerly a member of the Chinese Yamen and confidential adviser of the Emperor, before setting sail from Van- couver for the Orient-presumably for Japan, as his life would be forfeit by setting his foot on Chinese territory- has addressed a letter to Mr. Parmelee, controller of Chinese immigration. in which he thanks him for the kindness _ shown his fellow countrymen. a kind- ness which he thinks they fully deserve. . “My fellow countrymen," he writes, ~-need every sympathy from the hands of your good government. I hope the day is not far distant when our own Empire will arise from her long slum- bcrs and declare to the civilized world that she has adopted every progressive measure, following the example of all "to trade and commerce, for the better- ment of her subjects. “During my stayin Canada I have received hundreds of encouraging _let- ters from all parts of the world seeking information concerning the welfare of the Empire and of the best methods to be adopted for the uplifting of our country, all of which goes to snow how ~I have, since mv return from Eng- iag of its doors to trade and commerce. We have as members of the sssocia Chinese throughout the continent, who, Y P under contemplation will be in full operation.” ` To ¢ureA Hwliii li in ‘dallas Uao uniiorlllendaclie Gure.e PLEDGE.-"I hereby solemnly pro- mise, Ged helping me, to abstain from all distilled,fertnented and malt liquors. including beer, wine and- cider, as a beverage, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use of and 11 President. Mrs._(Dr.) R. Johnson. lst. Vic-e President. Mrs. Hensley. °‘ Mrs. A. Lord. Mrs.C.Matheson. Mrs. N. Armour. si ss Scientific Temperance Instruction, Industrial School, Mrs. L. M. Poole. Evangelistic, Mrs. J. Newson. Matheson. Militia and Soldiers, Mrs. Small- 1 Sailors, Mrs, Thee. Pickard. - » ---'B "”-'_ Regular meeting held in the W. C. llsmy Harbor Suit Poole K Thoiiinsbn. MODHKUD lilfid 0- - T. U. Parlors, Grafton Si., every Mon- » _ day _afternoon at 3 80. , In a recent s -_-ech be-fi re the En ish I' gl ` ‘ ' Army Tenipeiance Association, Lord “mf mugs' Wolseley said : There are some battles Department Of Public W°rk@- eneenmsrsti by ins United Kingdom, Ch5l'l0Uf»0t0WIl» 01:5- 308'?-» 99- but the most pressing enemy at prescnti’ from an manor persons tooontract from thlsprebnildin and preps. ir the ap- proaches for a Sté Bpaii at South River Bridge, Murray Harbor South, Lot6s, accord- _ lug to plan and specification to he seen at the residence of .alexander Creighton Esq.. Mur- lray Harbor South, and at this office; and moatlunswillalsobeseenat the oliice of it iisiii. inn s psmssr of usecs, Littiasniid andattlileomeeof Messrs ...’”°,.°,‘.‘:."....“"f.i.t.‘.‘..'.°..':°i.w.’E units pu-gg-mussel the contract., must accompany ”ff~n.;h6'i'».“l,,.¢nnsn'1'e‘“G°tzai¢}_sss £3§&um itself was oe ow - *Bing gp bemniiedTendet for lllurrq n..»s.»°E»snmv¢m1aae.ud -ddmedw to be fought; some great enemies to be is drink It kills more/ than all our 1 Mrs. T. Pickard. 6th Mrs. Win. Shaw. Becoming Secretary, Miss J. Hender- son. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. P. Doull. Treasurer, Miss Sara Macrae. $ 1 1 .go scrinnrurmmitwrs oF D1-;Pa1z'rirnN'rs. _ ` Mothers’ Meetings, Mrs. Q. Lord. ihosewhiehthe Lancashire.is prepared _GOOD 30 D Health and Heredity, Mrs. P. Large. ll leans llc Hell . Snell ull li in _ ' Paine’s Celery Compound, so popular . with the people, is the one remedy that ° can be trusted to make a person well. ' ° ' _- lt stops the drain on the nervous ’ ’ ' system, dispels the harmful _humors - ' ' _ _ from the blood d ' - I ° U - . . an increases volume and its nourishing‘capacity- Its ability to relieve these ailments that seein to be peculiarly the misfor- tune of women is overwhelmingly proved by the many testimonials from women of standing in the community where- live. Its regulating power does away with °-disheartenednnd cast-down feelin gs.” . -The aggravated causes of di.-oniered liver and kidneys, mental depression hysteria an-‘l kindred troubles. are re- cognized and dealt with by Psine’s Cole C d __r_v ompoun in radicnland scientific "manner that embodies the most ad- vanced medical ideas of the latter part KANG IS GRATEFUL .M ef the century. Paine’s Celery Compound strengthens the stomach when it is irritable and in clined to indigestion. and prevents dys- pepaia , it relieves palpitatwn gf um tieait that results from irregular nerve supply to that vital organ, and put; new life inte the entire nevous system Persons in sound health are not con tinnally reminded of their heai-t,smmach aisrsbhs s< ’ L .__‘_ "1"" ans s rich pure blood about by Paine’s Celery the best bulwark i‘ZI.".f."l; "M d'1ii0ut0 curing digg; gaining a lodgomeqtl Q; When one hears il; l red may or liver by distress of these or fans Epteeuvgy 11:11 and’ :salmon Whenever lan or or in a that Pa1ue’s urgent need of strengthening th by Pa\he’s Celery Compound. in trying occupations, not only keepers and others penned.qP_|¢¢ hours behind desks and Gcunsersf ` find their 'hdalth _sind -_urengthw improved by the nseof Paiue’s Compound. A soundly nourished nevens SU pn ttack the body there is _no question as to the T e V A house- V7 _ ` """ ` 7 ~`”.i r Q5:-'r if filligil 5 if A __.___.__._ ____4_-__ ERT F ,¢. *hildren’s *hi1dre11’s [en si and -5 Ll' ~ 1.... me ill? WW MS Ve have decided 'closing' out -'our spa-rtme11t,aiid dcvoti-ng‘_ou1'--entire 'ry Goods and Ready N Flade _ __ "`*f JJ (fs "' ll \:.T" 7 " __ 1 f‘ - ii _SE I’ s ee X even thousand dollars wot-thBoots and rices that will make" a quick clearance - ladies’ ine 1 boots,button and laced 33 1-3 fine boots 33 1-34 »a.dies’_strong° boots - _ 25 c strong- boots 25 p c ’ Boys’ boots 20 p c 5 Q ll isa! liali _S the price of boots and shoes is aflmncing, iis sale will ive, ou an o ortunit to buy o ' ° . g' Y PP Y ur wants at Big Bargains ' 1. 2- 2 j ` _ §` 3 I ` I i ` fi' f " ' V, l ; ' _ __ . _ . _,-. . \ --__ _-f f _‘_ -"F »-" . "`~ t / -~.§ ‘ l` ..»,\ _,- /_4v'» _ , - _ . - _ -_ ~{ (9 ».,\. .‘ __ _ tg »_ 1 . .' i.’- f L11. _ 1, 1-g - 2' ‘-~ _ _ -- ` :_ , .. - .. . L K; Y f lin Yifil l;J)l` a- G; _ is-Q1 .-. tl 1 t 2) ll >_ Sicamrisnlpemppnnppgstmwm iierseeivsa at “sweat .weapons of warfare, and not - _ i _ only destroys the Lady, but the mind _ Q _ ‘ '_ “annum B, Q, .end soul also.” . s ' ` i, __`; _ = _ _ AT 12 0'CIDCK NOON. ' 4 ` - G- -stunts inns- l - - _ _- yi --EXPERIENCE is THE B1-:sr S1' 1' _|P_. ~ 1 _ ' Ti-Jsoriien.” j LA B l ‘~"_"°"'““'E ~ ~ -_ ..._ FRUIT ANU PBUIIUEI; 1 We must be willing to learn from the _+g_ >.s. Q1; _ 1, fl _ _ , experience of other! pleocipile. 'slgvery ‘if _ gpgtasidglrgne ‘testimonial in favor o "s reap 'gpg-1 1 _,. _p ’-"‘§j_(_ _r ’ _ _ , , "CVD", 39999. arilla is the voice of experience to you i __`__,__ _,X _,_ N 5 and it isyour duty, if yo_u_r blood is ip 1: 5 ‘if .ff f ‘ Wshm%oi u4;W“ °¢ Send stamp far 8 2?’ "est ::;21€i.;°..;;.; <>-....- .ii 1.---_»-s-.=...'--1-1. -»---. »-» <»f -11 at rf--. » i to 8 “baht ,in do for yan ,,h,_,itgM°n1rsaiifsr nits pert on Nov. ani. eg" nam . lice in Merchants ‘P°° ' T wnibeni isa 'swim ia- -*”¢°°"°°““°¢ °"’ "'°“}“ has done for others. lt is the best medi mm’ ° ° 5 W" ` 'PA attention. 0 sdidwd- S °“ _ Hillfni Building i°iv° wmv! M but-l _ _ _ _ ‘i~::‘f|,;;,,, U, P,,,,¢,, ,ppiy to I assassin anne. On Friday at Windsor -N_ puiisoslloc- ' mmm’ 8ny:°?d»aPills are non-irritating, mild, . CARVE-LL BEDS" P_0_B“._ Edin; 3_g,_.0¢_gqg¢ -_ m lu W o¢.'"'.\o"' ins. ° » S°°"°‘ - w°""* "°` Nov.1st-d1w 58%" . ~ - LNov. 1-Sawkw. 1 _ aodstreogthenstheothar = ev: ~- -=..~ . » ~