TCR)NTO HAS LIGHTNING STORM. noon, The to ver of City Hall was siruck. were torn oil and a supporting beam misled. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Could Scarcer Walk and Was Given Up By Doctor —-An Extraordinary Case Now Believes His Life Was Saved By Dr. Chaseis Nerve Food. ——_ : V MaJamesA. Deal, respected resident ; . ~ of Bridxewnter,N.s.—".Lbone a year ago I 1' enlisted a stroke of paralysis, which left me in a very bad state of health. To add to my troubles, last winter Neck la grippe ~ which completely exhausted my nervous f" system. Icould scarcely walk or talk, :‘t- mylegs and arms were partially paral- ysed, my blood did not circulate properly, and I could not do any work. In tact, I was so had that the doctors gave me up and thought I could not live through the summer. ' "I began the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and persevered in the treatment until now I am at work again. ‘ The change in my condition has been most remarkable. It is a surprise to any one , to know that I am able to be aronudsgain. ’ My nervous system has been built up wonderfully by this remedy. I an: able to rest well, my circulation is normal, and v .- my general health good. My appetite is " ‘- first-class, and I have gained considerably in flesh. “The results I have obtained from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food have been most gratifying. and I have no hesitation in stating that I believe I owe my life to this preparation. I am willing that you publish this letter, with the hope that it may be the means of helping others to retain their health.” , Dr.Chnsn’s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, - . six boxes, for 82.50, at all dealers or Ed- ' manson, Bates 85 Co., Tomato. 1 /‘T._,__, I The 3 Allen’s Lung Balsam ", ItncvcrfiaiistocureaSIMPLE ' ‘7‘ GOLD, HEAVY GOLD, and :_ 'f all BRONCHIAL TROU- ' j BLES. i Large Bottles 81.00. ledhun Size 50c. } l Small or Trial Size 250. Endorsed by "' w‘m "WWW lt- VOCALUC \ ll. t 0 id b scar-eel possi lotto? mflsmel TueSdaysy Fridays and sat’ griduzxe svtvroemerzvidfnce oyl the wonky; Beet (gnu-u)“, b_ ' g g g g2 urdays, I q iul power of Dr. CeasegNei-ve Food... EBMnmmflmgflper lb .0 22 to o. 24 Octsdxm ' g0hickensperpair.... r DlSCOVERY IN THE NECKOPOIJS. . Igowlg‘b'e'lf'p'a"ir'::::' '.'.:‘.:'.:‘:o 50 w 0 m r--—-——- * -_ ~ " Flourpercwt .... .;.. . ...... ..000t02‘00 - " . 1 ' " Roms, Oct. 5.—Two tombs of'great nn- Flour. Derhbblkflng-l - - - - - - - - g :0 a; 37‘" Y3°l° 5“” ’ .' tiquity, hive been discovered ,luthe Noc- Kmodgfipgzr : ' " 'jis wt: 0 00 n a 3 3“ ‘ v ‘ roponsinthetornm. Rodi .................... ..ooe woos . ' ' i V" :mmbrmJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L; sonnet-o monies "OF-mt. gmfliiiitflxjitiig 5:3 3; '3 33 ' . .___. ....... .... .. , (runnr cum.) . . ‘ Telemphic “him to sham“ BM..Molnsses.1.’.e.‘.' .éhb ...... .. 35* g: g 22 . . 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T , :V v? ,V ‘7 ' .'.y.-..l"k_..“ .r'r - i I I .. : <0 ‘ pm: .2222; . -‘ " z" * g "E - hitter“???..22:2::::::.::_::::.:.3_§$333.. ? urioeeiocs. 0A ;~ 5*: "‘5‘" 5?: . THE‘ETRMKMGED- v on ( r ~ . .~.« » ‘ 3 '1, tr" 3.! W' E' BAH-g ’ " “list-5 for... a, 1,. . _ 5-20 damn , Lnkew - , a {I -. new cold loader. Bltflllc ‘ I > ' ,. i v .s V f 3‘ ’7 V . :7. r .‘ “firming. . 3‘“ _ . MU "jQAUIOflMWIWI for nearly- .1“ .s i f1: 2 a: N o T I rm “ F“ “Mfg. / 3”“. 9:9" ‘ / " ' ‘ h J"! ' 1.4. , " "r < - ..._ Togonro, Oct. 5.—A heavy electrol sun-m struck the city this ‘5,“ The greatest injury. however. was to the scuth'ooi of the building, where tiles R . seven injured, one fatally. ' m GUARDIAN, -, _ nmn Alli-Ell HIS BUSINESS. ‘ rumor Henry C. Scheel, of New York, Unable to'Endure the , 'Financial Difficulties Confronting Him Shoots Himself and Dies Soon Afterwards. } NEW YORK. Oct. 4 —Believing he had been ruined by the soaring price of coal, merchant, with an office at No.'11 Broad- way yesterday afternoon emptied the two barrels ote shot gun which he had used in hunting ducks on Long Island into his breas', from the effects of which he died shortly afterward at the Hood Wright Hospital. The shooting took place at his handsome home, at No. 410 West 147 th Street. When pressed for an explanation by POliceman Steppe, of the West 132d Street Station, who reached the it ‘use a few minutes after the shooting Scheel, who was then dying. but conscious said: - “The coal strike has done it all. My trou- bles have been more than I could bear. Coal coal is at the bottom of it all." Before he could explain further be lost consciousness. ‘ Mr. Sche‘el was well known in the coal trade, with which he had been promin- ently identified for a score or years, being considered a successful dealer, Since the price of coal began to rise be had hom- plalned that unless there was a speedy settlement of the trouble and a return to normal conditions, he would be seriously embarrassed. It is believed he had several large contracts to supply coal, which was made before the strike prices now prevail- LENNOXVILLE HEAD‘MASTER RESIGNS. MONTREAL, Oct. 4.—Dr. Perry, who has for many years been head master of Bishop’s College School, Lennoxville has resigned. “JOE” MERCIER DEAD- MONTREAL. October S.—“Joe” Mercier, brother of the late Premier Mercier, died suddenly today of internal hemmorhago. He was prominently identified with the brother'scareer. FATAL HEAD-0N COLLISION. - . HEILENA, Mont, Oct. 4.—A Burlington westbound train and the Northern Pa~ ific eastbound express met in her. d-an collision between Colombun and -Park City. (Mont) on the Northern Pacific tracktc-day. Two men were killed and ——_—_——— TWO BOYS FOUND IN DEATH. CAMDEN. N. J., 4—Thc bodies of John Coffin, aged 11 years, and Price Henry Scheel a wealthy wholesale coal he being Obligedm buy the coal at the ing, and then sell it for less than one—filth as much, giving a. big loss to him, exorbitant rate of agreement. He worried greatly over it, and it is thought that in- cessant brooding caused a temporary de- rangement of his mind. He did not go to business yesterday as usual. Alter breakfast he went out for a walk alongdonvent Avenue. Persons who met him say he seemed very morose. R: - turning to the haus‘eat‘noon, he had lunch with his wife and their three chileren, who had come home from school. At the table be was irritable. ' After lunchhe kissed the children gcpd-byn andpladed'a coin in their hands as they some back for school. Going upstairs tothe he placed the gun to“ the but end of it”: _ecreamed torihnp. i’l‘he‘..cdntente tithe barrel, almedior briast, otfihez nervousness“ scion, did‘not strikithat vital point, but, lodged in 'thele‘lt’lung. It did not kill him. , He heard his wife’s scream of alarm. [ i “Good-bye; dear wife,” he cried, as loud as he could. " 1 She steroid upstairs when she heard the voice. Mary McKenna. a servant, went with her. They had not reached the top floor when the second barrel was fired. ' HALE AT SEVENTY-FIVE. M.. Harries Seems to Have Found th Secret of Keeping Well in old Age— He Tells How. ——._ Lovn'r'r, 0nt., Oct. 6.—(Specia1,)—‘.‘.£r C. A. Harries, Postmaster h‘re, is now - seventy-five years of age and considering this advanced age, is remarkably well preserved and a strong, healthy old gentle- man. This is all the more striking when it is remembered that a few years ago he was t,the point of death, being fearfully run Disease. He was so . thought he would pull through. i He. says himself:— . C , “I was a complete wreck and could not even dress myself or turn in my bed, but now I am a well man and I attribute it all to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I feel quite trong and healthy and I cannot say .300 much for the remedy that saved my life nd put me on my test again." SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Jennings, aged 14 were found in a field near Haddon Heights, a suburb to-day. The boys had beennissing from their homes since Wednesday. Coroner Litch- field examined the bodies and found only superficial wounds. . FELL EXHAUSTED AND UNCONS almost drive me crnzy. I could not sleep - ni hte but would. walk the floor in agony Lamb Skins 6'31! o M I S S 0.0 M S C unglil exhausted and unconscious. For; Shee Skim- ----- --~--------00401 ’ . ' ' ‘ . ~ the past nine months I have used Dru: will give lessons in Vmce Culture at Chase’s Ngrve thim‘ and1 train“, a7 int-{e the house of Mrs. Charles Hughes, on skeleton I: Is_ me c no as 111 me our ,_ Mondaysvand Thursdays and in Sum_ flesh and weight until, .I am stron Md new at twelve 0’.ch ‘ On other .. ., . 051' _. 'l or New-83mm. -r '4 CAK'Is’ Ban on? I. _ r 1 . » CIOUS _ ‘ Mrs. R. Edwg‘ds,d85 ltlchflut-ray St. E" "‘5hel - - - - - - ~- Brandford, at... an ere or ve years with nervous exhaustion, headache and gotamr W b“- ~‘ o - - - ~ - - - - - - dyspepsia; "The pains in the head would Woo (wash .4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0 (Farmers' Prices—Corrected Dally.) _ Barley ,perbushel..............0 40 to 0 00 a becficarcassmer 1h . . . . . . . . . ..0 00 to 0 00 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0 40 to 0 (X) Butter, per lb . . . . . ...-.0 Rituals galfskm' s,(lib . . . . . . . . . . . . . gg-s, per 02...... . . . . . . . . .. ‘ 'Hay,per.ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9wt0004 Hides 1' lb . . . . . . . . . . 05 to 0 50 Island lour, per I00 lbs........l 50 to l 61 Oatmeal, r 100 lbs . . . . . . . . ..3 00 to 0 00. Oats (bloc ) per mshel ...... ..0 32 to 0 oo 0 30 to 0 (lg ushel... . . . . . . . ..0 70 to 0,7‘ 0 2010 0 00 umipa...‘.. . . . . . . ..'. .... Beets tabl . . ..... .. "ito '- ( e, . . . . .. 40 to 0 50, to 0 80 q 8 0 O C'HARLOTTETOWN (Corrected every Tuesday.) .94.“. -—v§r~st . . v ‘ --» sweaw” wil- L" “Kiéw 13anth starts. oer men’s Un“ ' a roll ing J. B. MacDONAID ’ too. Have opened a large stock of Me" ‘5 Underclotln'ng and are ofiring the greatest values ever offered in Charlotte town in all grades. When you want Un'dercioflaing remember we can save: c "m... I m - - n in tx‘i' ‘ ‘ . v3213's:gauntlet“:seam“!W1 you from 10 to 15 per cent on your purchase. J. B. macnom'Ln. Leaders in “Low Prices. a on... a reduce cad-swan ’ ‘ 43 Q 48, Mouton. p . consignments? mm and one easier the; highest prices and prompt returns made. ' ‘ . no {or fluke! actuary -' i m not Rites ' CHMB’HBN; Acoaference of iii-“their mt“! on a. 374's the shot re'" ' sounded throuihethefjhouss Sdheel' ' r Our" “assortment'i‘ofh' and. ranges at ' i down and a complete wreck with Blight: ‘ a I amass-*im , and} -' 19:, ' _ln the busy kitchen, where every minute is important, a great deal'of time can be saved bya modem range. No other range possesses so. many labor. time and " fuel-savmevices, and will do item so well. as the “C I f "v Drill/Ya , Oven ls ventilated and lined withinsbestos. ' I ' Has deep firqboxjitted with ‘V'McClary’s special" duplex grates. . ~ . Madewith or without high shelf, worming closetand r11.3.serivolr. the Cornwall" undoubtedly the " Range. . [is rich nickel dress makes hardscmest steel range made. 7 a by all enterpdsingdeaicrs. gym for deceptive-team ' finesse. , 'zifivcf' ““m-"°“"."W. Montreal. Winnipeg Vancouver, st John. 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