4 'Q _ _ 2 ,r _b,G_ ,rs ' '~¢ -"iv ..._.~I", ie' ‘ 'rw i Todety’s Probabilities. Q ; ~,»____l : _ _ lilo ierate variable winds fair and mo ierately warm. ; » - '-1- C' `-2 6 ____ - LY --“ ~- " EXHIBITION PGINTER ! h f gf __ ~ ` __- an--~ , I I . /' _ \ ' ' ' l _ p I' Pnorosfs. <;Auv1N, GBNIZEL & oi For FOR_S_ALE 3 Horses and 9 large Pigs, at HOTEL ACADIA. Grand Tfacadie. 16 d 3i vv ri v f f »~v""f Business Ofiice Telephone i33c- 0$ceHoura8am to6p nr. J P HOOD Advertising Mgr Oihoe Hours rs noon to 6 p.m., 8 to ra pm. J. E. B. llcCREADY, Editor as citizens WOUU be traced in order io maintain only a oon veut'oaai sequestration.” _Thvsuggtl Iihis suggestion, are the persons known in ` the case as the Crawfords, latterly Ma- dame Humbert, and dcally.Maitre Labori himself. He was careful to point out that he had it only on the authori of Madam I HE I'IOM iliiulnbert, and that he hid bzn unable id lDA|LY Ann: °' ‘ ~ 4,' ¢,` ` fl .ii »` ) _ 3 _ _ _, '_ Nam side QueeY::::_'Y') verify rt because any attempt on. his part CHARLOTTETOWN, 2. B. I. to do so would result in its becoming - known. But the eminent counsel showed prettv clearly that he believed it himself Madame I-Iumbert s final declaration was |19 0. I will tell everything. But if the bonds R¢¢id¢\\°= T¢|¢°|\°°¢ 32 come I shall say nothing! Whether this I DRUG VIGILANCE vigilance to enable us to guarantee that our drugs are the best to be had. It requires care and watchfulness in the buying, the keeping and the compounding of drugs. ° This constant care may not pay us but it certainly does pay you. We believe you appreci- ate our kind of service and we intend to keep it u'>- improve it if we can. a. c. Jamison. The Medical Hall. L I 'I ER A R Y DIG EST i¢=i`°5=`i§==S In OUP. An illustrated weekly maga- zine with interesting infor- mation adequately covering all the chief subjects of human interest, as selected, translated,and digested from theworid’s choicoat period- ical literature. ' * snoufd in rete- y,@g petbdi- trans- .$57 ~Asas¢:,..» ,-~ V-.. “°` '- ~ 3`i@»~>l _ , w, .» 2 05 W _ 5* I .lworka .W ri .:»1=.='.~ff°~»-~“;i’»"~%‘~°»=-i»f""¥» Star Steam Laundry Keatireet, T|1|_5_` '| `i A"- I s h ,is Such men can defy chronology. Dumas exploited a rich mine of mysterious epi- sode in the history of France, and with A a great wizard‘_s power, he has made its wels sparkle for all time. He has accomplished the extraordinary feat oft V je fa to of h not alive now to do adequate justice to very well, but Maitre Labori;is not Dumas. He isa' counsel, learned in the la heard of this secret three or four yeana. ago and that it was at that time that Frederic wrote the letter with which h°` is :“Hencaforth the Rents Viagera is our apls hope," addinginhis own mind, bs--I -(7 Dumas has been one of the great ioys of our life. From the moment in which we were introduced to D'Artagnan and his yellow horse we have never swer-fed in ur . . o No treasure of Monte Carlo was over more Dumas’fancy. Heintrodnces us into a fairy palace in which real figures ,in for real figures of romance all our own and his. Shall we confess it, to our mind Richelieu is a mere dramatic accessory, one of the greatest periods French history their exploi' s. What of it, though we know xheir doings were spread over a period of time which would make them engage in athletic adventures at the ripe yo th of between seventy and eighty It re th pnepomession more important than the er . _ . given too much credit to the inventive genius of Dumas, and too little which he lived and moved and ad th Humbert case? Maitre Labori has done w facts. Yet in his speech to the jury inl the Humbert. case, he suggested, in one paragraph, enough fora whole series of Du ment," he said, “the existence of a terrible soc cause we can no longer touch the remain- derof the fortune( Suppose, gentlemen AS STRANGE AS FICTION. _ allegiance to their immortal creator. plendid than the barbaric wealth of isiory serve as a gorgeous background misty figure, an unreal creature, and in mere sets ing for the mnski teera and L n _ . onlyatribute to their immortality. ersrng history and has forced upon e world his tissues of romance as a 1 s We find, however, that we have the extraordinary characteristics the extraordinary country in his being. Why is Dumas e Dreyfus case and its successor, the f' supposedtobe dealing with prosaic# mas romances. "‘Suppose, for a mo- ret, Suppose that Mme. Humbert had reproaahed, and in which he said, "Dheywillnotr!¢i_¢¢it." `_ the suspicion that there is something be constitution cf the United States. “I have no more nervous headaches and rest very well at night.” _ i tain to bemarked inhe_r nervqnasys- tem,thegeneralei¥ectberng,asrnMrs. Woodin’s csse,“nervona h_¢8d8Cl1¢l,¥¢S¢° tion. It is simply common sense then which says if you cure the female weak- ness, irregularity, etc., youwrllcurethe ees of womanly _ Hr. Pierce’e Favorite Prescription cures the womanly diseases which the general health. _ It esta_bl1shes regu- larity, dries enfeeblrng 110819 111° iiammation and ulceration, and curea female weakness. It cuniamheadache, nervousn aleepleesness, _ y our- ing the wngnanly diseases which came” out if 1-males and shocked. Suppose that Daukisllao pore, in _agreement w}th_ the f, Crawfords, and in order to hide the com’ p _ mon secret and toconcial the origin of Q ,ltho fortune, had destroyed or dolt away' '_ [with the wins by which the ._ truth could wma evuenuy 'is or me annum or ag very large for une procurei by the in- famy, the Znfnrny of treachery to , France. The pr.ol' of the infamy would bethe connection of iheroal Iraqis of the testator with the money bequeathed. The p=sseFsors of the secre t, according to HuVmpl1rcy,Ciotl1i11,g Store, romav tic tale is true or only the invention . _ gf an gcgomplighed gwindlgr, if, ig, ol; In last there was in av of 8 i course. impossible amy. But what a great Furniture Exposition. -All the _nes patterns for Fall i romance the elder Dumssconld have spun and Xmas lilade were Sl10Wl1 llfiy-l2ll1'€¢ 0f l1l1¢ l2.1’g¢St , WEDNESDAY SEPT 16 19,3 frvmili A114 in what fountrr, savein Canadian Furniture Manufactu ers. Our Mr. Wright -was ' ' Frenvs. ¢°\>l i Such Suueestions hwe been there and spent a week among the samples-and made lar e made without prcof in a court oflaw? The Purchases ._ we are now fggeiving (bg Fm bo h d_ I d th elder “”'°°"“”“Y “8"““°”°°”°°S “P” °"°`_have arrived-'-:six more are on the way-look for our booth m 5 °° S my "S ° H“““’°""' "°”'°'°"' °°'°“'“’ 3"-'° “S” *° at the Exhibition next week-also call at our store-we Nl' SEPTEMBER ro, rgog. Credit P Vue _ V t .V smr1i'ir°.'Raz» - e ~ _ Then we cannot supply you _DoYouWant‘to_Pa'.y _ _fits , _. Cash ? _ ~ ' Small Prices ? V Big Valt;;s?Y h Than we Can Su oui ‘ _Q3 S . Menhiuillothing, Qqyli’ Tweed, var-ns, sms 'né=rr?=‘, vie". C ~ Q: ..~ -~., _ m_,g,._. : "` -‘are . _ _ 0 rnliouse Building. ’ ’ WINPTEILD SCOTT Manager = » Vf 2 9 8x3dwtf , ,_ "l"§` . . . . p ' . . i _ ‘_ li li' Ew___éoM` s“b°mPu°°. In ‘Wr»ii, now, if the ‘Crawfor¢’s' conot bring I A I U I e ‘ 'f5lf°fii| *nd “GW T°|¢Pl'°f\° '33-_ `rae my bonds, and -all that beion to m I _ ~ l mud hi h _ 1 'Ihave the largest and nneat stock of Furniture east 'of _Mon- " ° it '° WMP’ d°°'""l° i” "'° treal--and when we tell on that at least two thirds of 't if y 1 1 ;T°°;?'f(;fI;;:s';°°° °h°°m "°'°'°°d'°` bought today would cost us 20 pér cent 'more ° ` , paid for it, you will easily understand Why we have put Such Tl” T°'°°°° Ne” ""1 Emvi" °`=1'= W a low price on the goods; You cannot 'rind tho goods tention to the stringency of the oath de- in any other Stol-e__y0u cannot like ”‘“"d°“ °‘ '“°’“"°“’ °‘ °"° T-"’°“"°""‘°‘“ varlet an where else- ou cannot bu at as low a ce Ur _ Itbmd _ y Y I Y 'Y it E Pri. non sthosetakinglttoadnty ,_ he else _ which “shall in no sense be interfered °nyw re ° ’ ""°“" "` V -of I-`~ar|l.‘ itil b Bliégi th ii I V . ‘ _ ;'m_“;:';;e w:;°qtb:r 0;: _ Blg statements you say-well we have goods and ' ncestob k ht ° th ' :;,;L"w,;;c; bor n"f,;§_.. 33?; p ac up w a we say in e newspapers. ma. a B 0 6 IS DOII Oli I 8 _ _ V A M-ima oath places the union higher than the i ` _Y church, so that no good Roman Catholic ‘ A ` p I ` ’ nel! iw Q can take lt. An inspector investigating ' I ' ‘ ' the Chicago Postomce has declared that ' men who have taken the oath cannot, V 9;_5dw¢f ' without periury swear to support the _ 7 V .Z._.____..a.-.._, When a woman weairnesandirregularity _Rams of womanly disease, the effect re cer- lessnesaatnighwandarun-downcondip ` nervousness, aleeplesmesaand-other con- L ‘F mm its Ailaniu: in the Pacific Statesman, _ _ Merchants, LaW7¢l’S. Farmers. Doctors, j __ Mechanic _ and -men in every sphere of life are investin with the I V _ GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Write or call. DAVID _IN(lL|5» ciI»`I’.3$‘.I..°f1i°.`i;°.“ii Queen Street. _ 1 - ,' -1- V + 4 these ailments. V Pierce b letter free. All coxespond- eeg sir-1f:1&Ffi€a¢¢. Adam. nr. R. v. Piace, B o, N. Y. ‘ p..*.?§ he and ‘Golden Medical Discov- ¢,y'»» llra. Ervie E.Wnodi%ot'llillerton, Duu:haaCo.,N.Y.,care oflom o.r. “Fora nurnha-ei'yearaIhadbeenmubtedwitht’&r:*P1a """V'.1i'.:i.'e.¥';-.....‘°“....°"“*...‘f.:'-*.*'.' ..“'.'::.‘°;».'°~.. ht ’ and one of ‘Golden llodlql Dlacow that! llmcntirelycured. ‘ havens headaches,and Q feel likl I. ml ainiiar tronhlnyto write to at og ss; is -fi rr, 7¢ePfu_¢rip¢iou"h¢»=h¢_°=¢i--' m§yo‘i“tlrouaandao(womentuitaoom- pi,‘ Donut ‘_ the jury, that the Crawfords bear an ,\ H=="~'¢tqeV"»**~m¢°;.- ~»»'=~if WA "f-iQj¢ QINF” ` ‘id i r _,__ l i -_..._i.___.1 '§;i§i§i,.i=§ if i _ef.*i*sff_iinsi- I Ifr cial; ,. if i __. r i :.5 F I @i___.._ _ ,_= _ ' f -..'.-2_-, aemaannknowaanduuprovedsub- ati in-itaplace. V ;r1¢¢eef¢»,r1=_;¢nr_.Pe1_1¢h vlgmid be _ r carload, 450" ` Superior %'nality,>-received to-day direct froni ancouver. ~ V lit gi msourmmu. The ’- Charlottetown Light sr Power Co. wish to notify their customers _that there is a discount gf ro% on all electric meter bills if the .mth _oi , 3 - panth, and from Oct. _Ist the A 5 I g ii A " I .ii-wwf ww -as 0- -11 » A -s Siekwomgnareinvited toconsultDr.| . ir1ei1*=f¢S» I _ ” ` A ` " _ _ ,_ S -PE. _ _ | iiuiriiziail Utli t Pm! ttnlilf; _"nf" iss »° .1 g.r.u»_~¢w_-_j -,. ,_~‘ ;V ~ _ ,» »> .- 1 1- * .»._.-~ » .»_- . .Y , » , 4 ~a ._'. _ -_ ' ` _ ~._ » _ » '-f "Lv "'-;-,_,@ ‘~V;=»_ - ` " f I V I ' ~ KV -I-"v -- _ ' _ _ V _ ' ~ " a '- ,=__,~. _s ' ,ff f,,§f”l»,o{-iif"-==Vr,~~_~£;'.. ~\;~q __ < »,f. ,;V_ », ,< ,~=_-31'; _»-‘r.:.;. ->1'._=,f'V1`i-' __ _~<. .4 »~ __ , __ V, ._ ~ _ _ , - '~ _ - v - ‘ _ _ _ . _ V_ V _ _~<;-<;¢.§:.f~{'_;_ *fel i-';'-’--‘“ ~-~Ve-=,~’VV»~w""‘i=~fr»,i,‘>=‘~f§feV‘ f~‘f.=.`>=f..;-‘~~£»f*=--~=;f~-My "~~ * ' e ~ ' ' ' f _ _._ __ __ n \ , _.me-Sli.. if thc “Ncwcombc Piano’ We live in an age fof, inspiring Pf°sr<-288.' Progress of Education and of 'zine Art creation. The schelarly and ambitious man is ever striving to surpass his fellow man by some scientihc, _artistic mech nical achievement. .f__Am_ongno is the striving _for de- terminiegefiano Mai- 'the musical world in the last de- ‘ cade is the production of the “New combe Piano ” ¢, built by' the mo.€r5?=iliful'Piano°lyIakers and out°of the finest mater- iais markets wih;g._ii_ford_, regardless of cost, it challenges comparison aadinvi _A fanweni ¢ __ Ks. ....'?._"°°f* E ar. co - 5 made by the Ain‘é's Holden C0., Canada’s laiigst and foremost, firm. he 'beat world. Price, éenfs co, Ladies’ $3 . 50. Warranted 4 months. :u,ar':i“-“._ _ pp W M i gritgktwgl __ /_`- _ _ ~ - ' i '_~ 1-, ` V ' \.¢- - ` .~ , .- ' .a ,_ , _ .p , J, f L. Hansard, ¢. aim, Now is the time to $5 choice groceries 6' “ Art Creation is e arse, Cataupa, mu~t go. " Come for your Phone #tha ar VrV o’cr_.oen, r_. n. of the hw awe.. further particulars aaa nam. caaraa a oar? 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