»».» .1 .~> e ti »i I K if ». ¢ Ur n \ n £ s. \ ff’ _ . N6 -n O . , T 1' - I _Y _ s 3 P _ _»< \ - .,,, ‘. .1 _ -ii 1 i .. , , ,._ _ ; _ - is acrimnal. The true sportsman does ran ominniis. onnunorrmows raison nnwann istisn snrrsmsnnzs ian Toronto Man Happy Through the aid of Dodds Dyspcpsia Tablets. ‘William Cai-veth, of 170 George Street, Toronto, is si happy niin. He is a lwilthy man Whigb i.but another way of snying ‘he sgme tliiiig on 5 man with a perfect digestion and engggh to eat, trouble sits lightly. His “petite isgood, he relishes his food, and the pure. bounding blood of well digested noufishnient that feeds his muscles and ner;-93,1;-\epliim in a natural state of buoyancy' and good spirit. Happy is the man with a good digestion. 0n the other hand miserable indeed is melot of sufferers from Dyspepsio.. He looks at everything with smoked-glasses Life is dark. gloomy, unhappy. Not only isheactuilly in wretched health but his mind i< nfibcted. He becomes morbid, ne,-von., sour irritable, unable to find pleasure in anything, a dissatisfaction to himself and his friends. To such people this advice is earnestly tendered-use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets Dodds Dysyepsia Tablets do away with all troubles of digestion. l‘hey attend to the duty of digesting the food themselves thus saving the stomach which is thus enabled to rest and get well. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets have proved successfu wherever introduced and they are now known all over the world. I-le in ‘ lette from Toronto, the place where- .Jodd’s Dyspepsii T-ibl-cis V~"““‘ fi "" n ii on the marker, noi where they nn. _ _.r years been .ilinost universally used. “I have been troubled for a year," writes William Carveth, 179 George Street, Tor- onto, “with Dyspepsia and Headache. I could get nothing to help me. I was told . ofDodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets by a friend I who persuaded me to try them. I have since used two bores and I am now cured I of this miserable disease. I can eat any kind of food and never feel anything of the disease coming back.” _...___- VANDERBILI PAYS TAXES. Rnrni-znronnrorv, N. C., Sept. 24.- The largest single item of taxes eolleet- ion ever made in Buncombe County was made yesterday when George W. Van- derbilt gave the country tax collcet ora check for $12,000. The amount repre- sents taxes on his $4,000.000 mansion and $l(lD,60(I) acres of land in Buncombe County forthe year 1901. ANOTHER OBTAWA CASE Frank Chartrand Saved from Bright’s Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 0'rra\vA,Onr.., Sept. 23,(Special.)-Frank Chattrand,A resi ent of this city, has reason for gratitude to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They have saved him from Bright’ Disease, which cannot he cured in ans other way and he is grateful.. _v “Iam glad, "he writes. “to be able to add my name to the long list of witnesses for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I suffered with Baekache_ Drowiness and aheavy feel- ing in my limbs; frequent severe I end aches and oftner sharp pains' 'hz to 'r~ of my head,whlch troubled me 1,, work, I used to have 0l‘&l11D*‘ n lingers and legs, uneasiness ani ezasional pains in the loins; dl2z_ness shortness of breath pain in the left s e, variable appetite, and other symptoms of Bright’s Disease. “Dodd's Kidney Pills have done a wonderful work for me. Nearly all of these symptoms have vanished, I am no longer in any danger of Bright.s Dis- .g_¢_-- ADDRESS TO THE DUKE. Toronto Mail: Before the tour is over the Duke will have collected enough ad- dresses to fill a city directory. .1--§-1-1 CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA andall Summer Complaints in Children and Adults readily cured by Ful1er’s Blackberry Cordial. Always reliable. At all dealers at 25 cents. _.ig-_-1 TREATMENT WITHOUT MONEY. One of the Buenos Ayres newspapers hasa consultation room, in which the poor c;/in daily get medical or legal advice free. gix*-1_-P To cure a headache in ten minutes use °n11’)`» lflil ei’ 0Wl€TS Pl-IONO 'LRAPHS IN CARS. Plionographs are to be placed in the Vienna railway station to call out the Dlaces at which the trains about to start will stop. When you ask for Headache Powders be "Wynn get KUMFORT. Never accept a substitute. It is betterto be safe than i0rry and you may besure that KUM- FORT are the best. All Druggists in 10 md 250. sizes. i..._..__11-- AND A CAD - (Western Star.) The man who wantonl disregards the Rome laws,wellknowing their significance _Dot shoot game merely for the sake of killing. -H31-1 BENTLEY ’S isthebestlhinimont. Great George Stree Livery and Boarding Stables Charlottetowmff- E- I. First-class s i n 1 I e and double teams at Fine turn-outs for Weddings and private parties ~ B-' Horses bought and sold. Tebphmie 100 _ and the dealings of God to man, found in these lessons. A L°Ud0l\ d6'1Datch states a. numb r of persons interested in the Australian trade have determined to hold an Austra- lasian to other products a special effort willbe make to remove the Britain prejud- . . . ' icies against frozen meat. The exhibition is intended to develop a permanent establishment whiehistobe devoted to the promotion of the Australasian trade. wilm- S. S. LESSON. SEPTEMBER 29. REVIEW. GOLDEN TEXT. HOME READINGS. M. God the Creator of all things.-Gen, 1, ' Tu. Beginning of sin and redemption.- Gen. 3. 1-15. W. Noah saved in the ark.Gen. 8. I-22. Th. God calls Abram.-Gen. 12. 1.9. F. God's promise to Abram.-Gen. 15. 1-18. S. Abrahams intercession.-Gen. 18 16-33. Su. Jacob at Beth-el.-Gen. 28. 10-22. 1. Mention the Titles of the lessons for the quarter. 2. Recite the Golden Text. 3.Recite the Golden Text for the present I quarter. 4. Draw an outline map of Palestine, and locate the following places: 1. Beth-el. 2. Hebron. - 5. State the main facts in each lesson. 6. State what views of God and man, are 6. What is the chief lesson which :has come to you in the studies of the quarter? ,-l " 1-1|*-1-1 ,».»\\a _ BREACI-I OF MANNBRS . When the Duke and Duchess of Corn- wall left Christ Church Cathedral last Sunday morning after service the con- gregation lined up ou either side of the exit. As the Duke entered his carriage the crowd broke into a hearty cheers led by one of t-he prominent church officials. A moment later they looked into eaeh other’s faces somewhat conscience stricken at their ill-timed enthusiasm. demonstration.-Ottawa Ex. nstionreo wiiii me mzcsrrion. The Duke and Duchess of York we that they made an exception to the ru senate levee. _._Q--_ TIIE SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK. The Board of Education will ask maintain New York schools in 1902. ments of Yale and Harvard. It is $2,000,- this year.-New York World. _____...>_-- PRINCE Cl-'lING’S SARCASM. marks of Prince Ching when he says th aces was not carted off with the rest with the bric-abrac and the books an jewels, there is no doubt the Princ the Chiistian powers for leaving the hole that was once the cellar. _ pensible. Avoid substitutes, there is bu 50c. ,_._¢._-1 THE' EARLY n/ivs or in |Aurii0R. but for many years he made his living b teaching in an elementary school in th White Chapel district in London. It has no equal Acts promptly. south _._.-11__. WHAT THEY LEARNED. and foul speech duringlthe present week quite large.-Philadelphia Public Ledge . ---o--- _ Y BENTLEY S Linimeut to keep the oints limher an ri ii. The mercy oi the Lird is from ever- . .. “sung to everlusqng upon them that From ‘The Whig. Kinston.Ont. fear him.-Psa. 103. 17. '1:°ir“°“ l‘”°‘”°?fh”;‘;Yhh“3 t S“:i;‘:"i“ .ont the least noobie. I oonoider the pins t' e “msc ence W' ° ‘mes y 0 e r my best friend, and would not be without re S0 pleased with their recentiomin Ottawa pills are sold by ell dealers in medicine, or le and shook hands with about 1,200 at the I pe, box, Ur six boxes $259, by addressing the A _wit’s a feather, and a chief a rod: Board of Estimate for $20,58&,506.59 to ,Anhonest man’s the noblest work pf God. This sum exceeds the aggregate school, --O-1 e ‘ I, expense of half a dozen small states. It is KUMFORT Headache Powders are safe greater than the total combined endown~ 000 more than the sum allowed our schools. n < habit from`continued use. _ 1 cieveiond Pnin Denier; Prosotiy there also good to himself, not only in tiiooon- is a layer of Oriental sarcasm in the ie- sequence, but in the very act of doing it, a t he is truly grateful because the wood amD1°l`¢W8i¥`d--S€D¢021- work of the interior of the imperial pal- o f meloot’ if the walls had disappearu; TLEY’SLiniment is the family medicine e best.. Price 10»and 25 cents. would have found occasion for thanking _.._¢...1- _ EVERY HOUSEKEEPER Imust, often act bl18Chl'lSl5lBl1 CPB" TDS Older ClJll18.W`8I‘¢ as'a family physician. Pain-Killer for shows pictures of ladies and mandarins K2 f‘o};_°a1il]§8w‘;‘i"20;:’p‘§a?§§;“n?§ asigieig shaded by parasols of patterns similar to one Pain-Killer, Perry Davies’. 25c. and ' ___¢.___ ' Israel Zangwill, the author, began ___¢....._ writing when he wasavery young man, AN BXTENSIOWOF TIME. ' _._.._.¢-_-- _ _ , n , at _ c012,22§§“;§§;Q,‘;F§;fQ§‘§y“§,;§§§3fls§f,,_ .scheme orirrigotion which he is initiating S. e heals and cures. Manufactured biuthe " » proprietiors of Perry Davies’ Pain- ler. "_'*"“" _The number of men who have been factured by the Davis 8: Lawrence Co., taught the difference between free speech Ltd- ` o iS I 1' l Bic clists and all athletes depend on 1 ' ir A Trouble Resembling Par-_ alysis in its Effects. The Victim Loses Strength in His Limbs and is Usually to do Any Work-The Story of a Former Suffer r, Showing How This Numb- nees Can be Overcome. There are few men in the city of Kingston better known than 1Mr. H. S. J ohnson,the genial proprietor of the “Bon Ton” barber parlor, on Brock street. For several years he had been in failing health, being obliged to give over the entire work of his busy shop to his assis- tants. But this spring his health is so wonderfully improved that his many friends have been congratulating him on his restoration of the Whig recently, Mr. Johnson had the following to-say cor. cerning his illness and cure:-“Foil many i months I was practically paralyzed. ° Numbness took possession of my limbs, especially of my hands. From .my hips down my body was without strength, and despite all that I could do. I am unable to keep my hands and feet from becoming icy cold. My appetite left me, and soon I had to give up work. My general health was of course failing, and I lost flesh. As you know, I am sixty-five years of age, and when a man loses strength at_that age,it is abard thing to build him up again. I tried several kinds of medicines, but they all failed to benedt me. The I doctors whom I consulted were also \ unable to help me. I was growing dis- couraged when some of my old customers advised me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. At llrst I refused for I did not believe any medicine on earth could help me, but atlast friendly persuasion has its effect, and I bought a supply of the pills and began taking them. I soon found that they were benefitting me, and so continued their use until Dr. Williams Pink Pills have made me a new man, to feel stronger and better day by day; I am _ able to attend to my old customers with- them.” - N Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the friend of the weak and ailing. They surpass all othermedicine in their tonic,strengthenl|)g qualities, and make weak and despondent people bright, active and healthy. These can be had by mail, postpaid at 50 cents . the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ..__.-¢_-- THE NOBLEST WORK OF OOD. -Pope. _ pleasant, and effectual. They contain no opiates or any harmful drug. They create DO GOOD ALWAYS. He that does good to another man does for the consciousness of well-doing is an _ .__.._¢1_- _ For the masses nos the classes. BEN THB UMBRELLA IS, ANCIENT. . The umbrella and parasol were used by the eastern nations many years before 1; those now in use. » _ EVERY BOTTLE OF KENDRICK’S Liniment is the same, you can depend upon the quality at all times, always the best. y __-it I 2 A Calcutta despatch state! amovement ia on foot to secure an extension of the Viceroryalty of Lord Curzon of Kedlast- f on until the completion of the gigantic asa preventive to famine. _ -“The D. & L." Emulsion will always help and build you up. Restores gzper digestion and brings back health. nu- PLAN r LINE 3; Don’t 1 , Forget * GINGER ALE,CRF.AM SODALEMON O NGE PHO`PH ATE, SAR ful attention. l Charlottetown. Successor to 1. K. Stinky. H; ..f.~:c..i£&& l Line, will ‘eave Charlotievnwn for Bo g ill si #I ui anna that we manufacture the inest lx at “gon ‘ga ii. s|muons,§.=.,i.cnaii|. aw. suns, wellknown ateamers of the 1:’ aw. ston via Hawkesbury and Halifax S- S. YARMOU TH Tuesdays at noon- ' ,_ s. s. o|.'ive1'1's s U RA - - - * saP§it. E, * R°i“"1“’S Wrlldl 1”” B°°"°“ Tues' ‘ Island. _ L * wWe fully guarantee all our goods 'All * , ia;8 and Barn . “E Wednes_ e want is or you to give them a trial 1 assengérs vln Gwu OD _ moo |1\Ud8I'B.f8 f&t8S K we know you will besuited. V* 1 days and S., u'd‘ys make oonuemious ii ' r quality, reasonable prices, . _ . ,l * ,n xi?-‘irentment ai all times. a 1 at Halifax for Boston direct. 3 a P ov ic orders have prompt anoeare- * ‘ Fm- giqkerg and all"particulars a l U ply to ` f' i_ _ An Bmnnnn Ann You Losnzo Wmcnri ` P- i 4 -7. p.vi1`f».-.‘.1”>2:',°f"'-.f ik* ‘_ iv 1 _i§_A_,`_ 5,15, *WWW _T M ,hum :ww _ W 0 _ _ V' g ‘ " ~ ‘ ‘ ` " `f'~*~ >-~ ~~~~ ~ - nv-“-1 ~~‘“..- .. _'sf .__e<:....:v . ' .~=, - eo., _. - s 2§"’1i’<’”5§‘ WSE.. ‘i.<‘;~@l`..ri.1‘jWff Wi; n% -. on . $35.. -is.. .},_*i.w‘i..¢. o, _,vo V .vw ,eynrwee F* .fer ;;§egM;% sfww W ‘ 4./*T A cf “‘°“““ “MDI lsenuiiaiu umis. % In-11 l>=_\` 'fi-' .-1':-2'. r N ~ tailored in the most careful style. ‘ . i~ ‘_ _ i ‘A 'I l' ` L? 555135 ia Nc: |\isEi\isa Still better Beaver and Melton at." $1-O ' The best in our big store at / Men of the most modest means find here' Overoa ts to _ A A price but the styles arethe same at any price. i'1‘;hofUv_'éi'c oats N long, short and medium, box-half box and figure iitting backs and See us about youi-’s at once please. I ows 5.- _ __ V ~ I, ' . 'I T* ' . E g _ _ . . i In A ` " \ A ‘While so many Warm winter Overooatsare hbre at the prices We S Good warm Coats, made well too at 1 Better grade Beaver Coats at ° ~ in the point of style and iit, The quality and materials did'o?i' at The Champion Clothiers. 4 _ Steamer City of Ghent Commencing May 3`rd, will sail from Charlottetown for Halifax ll C=il1s0, Isaac Harbor, Salmflll hiding issued to Great Breton and a.l WE _ - H llllllllllllll llllllllll lllllill Alid Steamshipljnesto Boston via Yarmouth Tue Pogilar Fast Line Between Eastern Nova and Bo~1on via Windsor jundion and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Halifax dail (ex- cept Sunday) at 6 35and 9.00 a. m. fo_r Diggy and Yarmouth. making connection daily at Yar- mouth for Boston _ -rua noun. mm. s'rsaiusm1>s PRIQGE ARTHUR 3?-'L lI~>°s=\'-i Law nexiduat .2 4 t °~. " NEW ._ Uur New Fall and Winter Cloths have arrived. ' New Overcoating . in Vienna., Beaver", Meltone, etc. ` ` 0 _ *T every Friday morning: callin!! Lt] g _ 4 s“mm""”‘d"‘ P "' 'H "`k°b""'7» A" v iniTweeda, Worrtede, Serges and Vicunae. A Tilt; Sha-‘ef Hui h lr Raturning ' Y l”V‘* Hebfdl ""*l‘Y.T\l@3d¢y Sveninili N The latest noveltiei in/Checks and Stripes. ' . meklvl-i NUDE C»ll8 Th!‘0I\£b Bill! ‘~~ Also a lull line of Gents, Furnishings. °""""" Cue... Johii Mc Leod. Co. I C'i>\rl~|t|er,~1-lJ- Mfly 297 Qu,” Street (_ __A ,_;V 1 Crockery lliimiiliments We are daily receiving ilatteringfcomplimenta on our low prices and plendid assortment. » Not the idle take of gosiipa but the careful opinion of critics; Skip Power, nie our store and you skip the biggest crockery bargains ever of. Hu i nm, oieda of customers who have boughtfnom ua are during the past year are N5 Tuesday, telling their friends of dur wonderfully low l ‘ " . ,` » £ ,Lo ‘ii ~\ ‘ it