..,§::,.L 581 omni*-filwoso -3 ei Fi TFP "ins p S 1,-#ringer - ~. ~~- 1:, . » pe f s -~, ~». f-sv 1-. _ ~».,.-\,. -» ...» _ fer# , . »`~`_ '*_§‘ 1, -_'» 1 -“ s f f` ' . '- ~ *`_'\_=,.. "’ _ '_ . -~ '.'.~z"l§,‘.‘-‘-\_»._* ‘-"»-*;,-_ -.;. hy' , ,S53 -*- ,_ _=_ - _»'..,=;. -ff - 3 - " - '-1.; .L 1, . ~"‘5‘.‘_‘ ~f*`»i‘ 3' 'f ' '..~"- ;. ‘ ` ' -"v :'_,*~>, . g ’ ` v `;.,' 5-»' fs. “; », -"»;~.»_ _ _ ._ ‘ Ji fi, .\~ .. . .. » .. .,.-.., _ - » ` , " _ *ess-gg . , 9 _ Q A ` M tv E It N Y _ VWQIQ. A E' `~&%$%‘~”%M C 12 T s U i , . Tl f’ l L ii PAGES __ .2 _ - he is is f._f _ f __ -, . _ ,_ .__. < . .E . , .;_-~. gi . -. . P 1 Y ‘ _ » . s. , 1'; ». 1 .1 oz- .,,,_. ._ ,__ , P. mow- i. M-#~. . W” *grease- 'E ssrnnusnrrn lass 5 cnaanorrcrown. muses: Enwann rsumn. snrvannv. sr:`Pfr_e-znuszii. 19. rece E 3 7 4;. ` V (V I ; Y sel- .YV _Q _ EAT EXCITEMENT HAS BEEN CAUSED --a __ q m -si fn C. gy in ouncement of Cham- “ b.rlain’s Resign ait,n. _ ._ _ li cnmun lglfour will fill up the Vacercies 1 -"4 °=f'¥ °“ "‘° “°'°"‘"‘°"*_ cfs. S min of charles Lear-d "` ‘ -Opinions ofthe Press on the Crisis. ‘.@01rs1rn1.\'arIo1\°s arm xxcnanssr. i~ Lopnox, Sept. 18.-(Spe ia1)- Can- ‘ gnged by the announcement of Hon. Jgph Chamberlain`s resignaion and _.Government vacanciesani carry on the estimated at $1500 w Sinn 'ith Ao me I _ ` I\ ”nse_°eh_”d°m md wanna.” 5° la!! lg ` C Government until he meets parliament‘ _ _ _ cametospeud many an hourouthehrlnk mu; T’ mini iniiniimmni~uf ini . ,ug _ _ _ , tllospr-ings with no covering other gg i T’P°;;uc opmurus _ purchased the mills from B. D Howatt thanatowel about him. D? ‘ ' u ~ ‘ _lldihlk WHO SUCCESORS WILL BR. succeed to the colonial oftloe and the re eportthatwarseeretsrylirodriek will be Z-emsren-ed so me mais oiaee is probably » 60l'l’¢Cf~ , CABINITTO HIFI' WITHIN A PORTNIGHT. _ The New Cabinet is expected to meet lwithinafortnight. The prediction that the market would not he edeeted by the in ..~ is fulfilled. Gmaoh shoved a _ lrmer tone today. IF TORMENTED WITH COBNS. A Sa rselipain, and distress- hy u:ien;°l`lse never-(ailin I’utnam’s Pain- "lsss Corn and Warn §xtractor. It is reliable andaots quickly. V A NoBLxsvn.LB, Ind, Sept. 16-William Howe shot and killed his daughter-in-law shortly after midnight He then redlled -rille with which he committed the n.ur and killed hims-ll. The vlccim had been divorcel from Howe‘s sou. ‘ REIARKABLE CHANGE IN HALIFAX ` all I kee ho does a A Halifax ret ore PCI' w hr-ge flour trade reports that he is now num; two bm-els or Ozilvide Flour where he sold but one a year ago. He sa -is is simply remarkable the way people have taken up with high grade hard heat ilo1rs, of which Ogllvie s le univer- -l\ll’O0I||£* €lt0@l»hC<» ' iters and Our big stock of ' t 5 Burned to he Ground- Heavy Loss. The grist mills owned by Chas Beard , “mama end excitement hee been about two miles from Victoria neari Crapau-'l Corner were burned to the ground yesterday afternoon. The Ere was A LAKE CAPTAIN`S EXPERIENCE. f “isa t in our up e were :entirely destroyed The lo s is . - 'Y' i E¥D¢i‘|%l\¢lllKill¢|ll8 WB! llkllllliflll I ‘vu ` ° now of Brndenell and he will have the ' ` Whether factorfanoy it leemad to lills t;::;°§rlheu:onlt$;‘; ment o! the olllcess of H. M. S. Ariadne Dr. S.B. and Mrs. Jenkins, Miss treatment, guaranteed tp cure Bronchitls, Rebtibntidi and Tribune but notwith- Miss Trexnlioe, and Mrs. ¥,‘¢;f|¢:;1Af:”éo°m§"ln*l8':fof"°~ DNKWSUS °' staudingtlleclimatic conditions the day Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs . Percy Pope, ‘the _ ’ ' ' wasenjoyedbythe adminlandthe gal- MissesPope. Mr.P.PopeJr.,Mrs.Mn_a- laut odeers _whof are under him_ In the grove, Miss Palmer, Miss Ethrl Palmer, Broan ‘ me w»s=mr.so» cmm and one °°°1°‘ °°°-°‘°°°f°~""2"°° °= ‘“'“° .°° ‘E Justice Sullivan and at Government~Housc. ' i “Ulf pfmsnfg ||| L`A|(£_ lathmoaatennis match was plsyel..t Mi¢sM._B.iIl, I . ID, Hlhdlld _'_' - was giveuat the hesutitullresidsneect F.1_Hy1sd.|s`san`,',_ 'the W"-°H1’I0» N412 S°P*- 1°-`-Film!-|\'¢ cineussuee ssmvse. V - . n¢_¢a_¢s ostrich per-isnei in wniceysce; 1,,_u.¢even1aes`lsrxe bsu wsgheihi, ' '“-= 5; A ' _ lLl~k°d\l1'l°8 um S"°fm °” satufdu -The-V the Government House which was‘very lie. ~ Da were driven by the elle 1>° the Shores. md pre- my newness for the warren. me -mms, M.. and ms. mm, Mr b0¢0mil\R Cllmngled in 91° mud “nd WWC’ This morning the warships leave for _ and Mrs. Walmce, Mr. and Mrs. Loudon, i D€l'lS\1¢d 55190831 ¢XDOS\1f¢- ° Halifax where they are due on Moadav “Dru and Mrs. Conroy,' Dr. and Mrs. 1 mm-mg. » _ Bleachers, Mi... Bissoima, nn-_ " THE FIRES OF ECZEMA The following were amo rg the invited Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and guests at the Garden Party and Dsnce- ,Mrs. J. A. Mathiesan, Mr. and Mrs. T. S° hen *S the S°ff‘=\’i°8 °¥ '““.“Y P°°°1° so Brighton Vins-one home or me chief Hsu-is, Mr. and Mrs. comes Lonzworsu, who endure the stinging, itching sensa _ I Justine, Miss Archibald, [Truro]; Mr. and Mrs. glglxrlllshllacezihlga thlhalirethelgyqifiksoocfthilgg Admiral Sir Archibald Douglas, K. C. P. Carvell, Miss Amelia Palmer, Mr. and I(»)ealins.2°ti=9g3t1°l1°il;;';‘;°Eg;n§3l\°§:|; B., The comin me smears of H. M. s. |Mrs. 'r.I.eign,D»-.ami Mrs Bsgnslljur. R:;:::°anl:’°s;;;?yy farm of iwhing’ skin Ariadne, The Captain and oliicers of H. D.C. McLeod,Mr C. D. Rankin, Mr. J. ‘ dweasef It ie of inesgimqblg vgme in M. S.Retrihut.ion, The Captain and am- Hebkirk, Mr. J. Hyndman, Mr. and Mrs. ever! |\0lIl¢. 81111 Whvll 01102 il1f'1’01\1°0d cers of H. M, S. Tribune, Lieut Gov-_ A.1\ewbery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Inge, b°°°'°°S *‘ "°“S°';gl;lhe ”‘;i‘fl’;f§;5;§d 3:; ernor, Mrs. and Miss Mclntyre, The Mas- i_Mrs. May, Mr. F. May, Mrs. McPherson, , VietorlaParkmdaveryhahionahledanee Mr andlgs-C, Hyllflln I 1 g1;;f§’f,vg.i’ng?(f;;e ne wo,-;by`rive1_ ter ot the Rolls, The Vice Chancellor and lf Miss McLennan, Mr. H. Hyndman. Mrs Fitzgerald, the Misses Fitzgerald, The mhslc was furnished byMiss Smith Jelfrey Fitzgerald, the Attorney General and refreshments were served by F. B. and Mrs Peters,Miss K.Petere, Judge and Armour. __ _Inst came to us It’s earl to such good value, they are .So well made, and the doth and trimmings 11': them is so good and HIC 'prices so reasonable that really we cant help tell- ing you about them. , i In have three lengths with 7 but sons, 9 and -Ia lmuoned gaieers. The ¥l:lC¢S _ with ~ 1*' 11085 " ' a , 4`i(E`S,70C; . af .two lengths are the H811 1°§8U\§° 3 Bsortment 15° 4 3. .5 __ §.5‘,’a..%~ = no H DOUHETBABEDY Ill INDIANA. ser-1' ' \ , » I ' I ii 1"., ' I v A . about nm b l$ MW fSeethel1nes."_' ea. -- Mrs Warburton, Miss Helen Hobkirk, ' _ -- Lmmoy, September 16__-1-he Tablet, The Mayor and Mrs Warburton. MissH.§ THE cricket match yesterday afternoon the anew org" ofthe Roman gemeue Warburton, Judge MacDonald,Rev. Leo betweenthePheonix Cricket Club anda Chard, announces that the Re,_ R H_ and Mrs Williams. Mr. and Mrs Arthur _ team from the worships resulted in a vic- Bensmfson ofthe mme, Arehbiehee of Peske,Mr. sou me Bsyo¢:o,Miss my- _wryror-use visitors. 'rue score more Canter/l;ul.y will be received into the ileld, Mrs Tooker, and Miss Tooker, Mrslinthe ilrst innings was Ships 1_2), Pheo- Catholic Church ae ehe Dominica" prim., Archdeacon; (St John), Lieut' Col. aud,nix54. In ghe at Wmdchestm _ Mrshongworth, _and MrsH. Jamie played md tip score _was . ' 2 ‘ peh.er_1\{sj91_;;ud,Mrs Weeke,Mr._,;ir§ 'Slhipswf 0___ B1. The striebattrrot V Mjm H.W‘, EL ngas§r. th, lHse B. _ as it edaywas Conn_' ell of the tribntion THE 73095* "EAT“£" mir Almoa, sri-.' are mr. =D. 1_1...-i..é,»§w1.o msaeeo insect me The pnemix. SPRNNED ANKU5- M.-. me Bmnrf, Ms. Borneo, mr. gwnh neue or noeprseues played we pm. Asa rule a man willfeel well satisfied md~M;-s»Ln|-rl, Miss Lord, Mr. and Mrs 5 more to give the visitors a gooditime than}_ _ it he hobble around on crutches two McCready, Miss Anderson, Mr. and Mrs ,to but theyneverthelesamade agood A » »orchrci§iwu§3"s‘surslnh¢aa 3,", ,e§f,,~ ,,g_ _ , _ me it is usually on or mermosrus mu1sfe.nrsn,mr. can-1|rrs'nr.=n.m1o,~;~ ~» __ .I won heheefuny recovered. T* ls an (Dalvay),»MlssM. Stewart, (Stratlsgarth-_ Tennis Tournament yesterday ieneeeeseen 1* ,gimge gg; [B my) . --- Mrs. Wi,A _0. n, wxthrheoilcers oftheshipewaswonhy m_m,hM .-5 5:: e 2 rn. comm eww.. mes. scream ~ bee ’eemp¢|,"’ ‘ ” _ ___ ' _ . Lg; ` n ‘~Geo. gameewer'o`Cllarl6".t¢tm!; `n_ #_ r bade” i` ` W " , .ur ; xt cpe, 86. Last ear-'e Tens-uament resulted as i tecure mega effected in . Y hue week’s time, and in some cases Miss Snadden,-Miss Amy DisBrisay, Mr. follows: Charlottetown 9B_ga\egv_ships85.l withinthree days.For sale if b __»» drug- Horace Barnard, we and Mrs. F. L. _. Leo Wdliama and P.‘Pope Jrfmade Knee’ PM ,, ., ____-' Q, ei #L_ _ = __ _- .IL 1 bestecorewiuaiugalitheiraels. ,~ l --”`~'!" T; Q ‘ f .=»;_,r * ` ` me , | §QUrcKcUru:ron1'oou" ` "rf . Q 9 I 1.' I 4 K g.. ll' is... _ ;-me _ D is mens- ' , ,, .__ b Bros. s- _ , _ Mai.. \ v -_ _| l ......' H .»..a... “ A .sm ° I __ ‘ l P§,;°_~f-5; . 1..r;s;_leae.s;...a.';“°&l r Lorman, Sept. 14-Nothing hasbeen °"m°°N!.'l*lm%mm _ neqlvedhn weimefmvvf themvef §=§h:$;;°§mm¢ma¢s;¢¢os one _ f armtnmdzhiihetas tqsasoast esuy- e¢_r-:sean _ .tng_»re|rllelt'_ _ ___ -troopsto'Iadia_-_N ’ 6 -~,, .::::.. |~%,.........i1‘°.1»»..~»»f.,_.._--»-~»»=,, =§._.,.d - -L-I us¢.rameq.._'r-1. .sail-'sm an evmwstroublsv-1 i, is ~ oe » ..._._.... ,-;-Q...-':'ri::.rr.'c.°:..°.':f.ct=.*m ¢Ff”!2¢_‘*W,*1¢§ér<;o1l=z¢ s ,|¢,¢u|q¢,_ _ 5 _ sicllonassoosrs sovtlms t =°°"" sasnaswoaub-u-masons s " .- -..~». 'e erm#-S-»=1'»-S'-el.--f=- Mobf’e’e Lifenof ~n.ss»»?§;p-'lsnis;.s...i~¢ei\pS¢w¢i. ‘*_t¢°Gl=9_e._3ex°°lllIl\lr\_¢ 011:13 , 1“%V“'$f‘1b g :°e“.°°~°“~f,°'”*~ ,,__,,,‘_f““"“__,,,,,; .. 1 _ . . » _. ehilamfs in rryo1>j¢'¢P§°1,|4.1=1l’f=°d*“.* 1-le'-,n°.°\\°~ Clem' -M' DM” ."*°°~°°.-~\fem,..w -he erases-n¢»s~i=».¢fslf»=hiv~!~'s°e¢e . *~=°°==°f asvseamennarersrrves. we _ sole ssvesoosnisseaui. 'fosen to-day. It mqysaveallle. Fix aalebylpetitelikaeahear.-_Fur aaleby a\'l1\l‘I_8' ,e ‘ was »»eQ.»=&.¢ 4. P? ». »‘-.. THE VEI DREDGE ~ =-r --,° . no--. me roun C u£e_er_ Linen Msn. TMP * The Story of a» Discovery and its Effects- Sometwelveyearsago a Denvsrphysl d health. Supervenlag an attack d Snrllloll blood poisoning. Bri¢ht's disease, _ lnloa PIM., I _ ,.» ,. _ thatinsldioueneetroyerofso many pso- lA I ’ mismguve»,|»socsk¢n nom or him. Findiogno relief' alter two mouths’ so-` _ ’f1 f ‘ -< :em in we do orsms V mms, he re- tlsteleilss naired tea little mountain resortsituated mssuelmea worm one ornnepibenr- ' ,» resqueealsyossaotthesanta Inez Range, ‘¢ M We -,.§¢,nUw‘ 2... IH" "7 --f lnownaathe Moutecitgi Hot Sp* “ '-_-I hopingthatthehealluq- mineral watua coming direct nom _natures laboratory. ur mcsmessfsoe _ 5 mlkhtbehel Eultohim. p , .---. .C _.. .' Being theonly guestat this hidden: qn"" W n’-wi gw‘yp|_g&,q]_|gt'_°hd°|_- t||‘¢th° * an-,sotreetromcheehilling-tags ortho wdn-u vsumummdhimwb-sk mmm- Na-sswuaeaaassaaf f shine for hours after his bath in the pool, ‘ len who will till the vacancies and he . _ ’ - _ _ _ Be, lx _ vnsif. aoas oowa nail Sehosier” ‘ suvdr missusessss DR. DEIMEL, DISCOVEREB OF LINEN MESH. tending his illness, and cau=e l by the failure ot the excretory organs to ef feemruy rid one mam of ms personals products of waste. Bent on solving the question, which the inexorably sphiax had propounded to hlm so early in life in the guise of disease. to be answered cor- rectly nnder-.pain of death, he spent many alonesome hour endeavoriug to solve the riddle, why the signs of recovery, manifesting themselves so plalaly when clad in the , garb of nature, should vanish on. donning the gar- ments which science had proclaimed were for the purpose of protecting his boiy against the dangers of exposure, Could science be in error! Might his -garments be iniertearlng with the aotlv ity ol the skin, eo vital to him lu his efforts to regain his health! And ll so would not the Springs, eilectnsl as they might be in arousing his skin to increased activity, be but of momentary help to no ' e i One day while experimenting with the garment which he wore next to the skla and which ’ was ot woolen texture, he observed that tiny drops of dew would collect upon its surface whenf expand - to the vapor arising from the snrlacs. _ Un Bile topaes through or even into the wool, the vapor had evidently me drop-, gathering noon this nh of the garment. Subjoetiag a' liaar to tlnsame test. it was observed thevaporfoundue hl»draaee_ia.its on ' 1 1.l1sE1iW‘e'e`x'\§‘H1¥eat" lied" theidayaofhia hoyhopd, when following even ll wintct, when thcauow up to his _s men walsasunsuy ~-~ children. J ,mms among su classes or the nation. °=\1=°d by Dlwlns lumber on wo 0! the - __ i ,med to “crumb 'lee the "Int, me smug ron A nausr. _ _ .1o_"xTu0RDmn¥Cm,8_ kun. 'rnsiumber ignites when THE RIGHT HONJOSEPH Cl'lAMBERl.AlN, _ phunmmngagmtd the mv,” A-nimud has _ id h Bm Wm nu th the kiln was heated and the building Whose Resignation has Caused Such a Sensation in England Yeslerdii. oi N180 mountain hohldrsl _. salaoi r soc a coavllssm Srnsnnr,Nl.8ep' 34thsnnaalMarltl¢eY 9.1. vention is September Uma; the olleera slesssa. vue--Revl.B. via-s.. o. BBQ. f sf " U33 é vs. ii as