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Pamphlets ‘re x , 8. rhe Wo Company, er it. Canada. Sold in Cha tetown by GeoE Hughes Druggist. Orders are promptly filled oPAN. ‘CURE YOU We guarantee Dodd’s Kidney Pills to cure ary ca { Bright's D se, Diabetes, I b.g0, . umt Heart Disease al pure i rn ya ulers in medicine, f price, soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50, 4. SMITH & CO.,. Toronto. receipt D&A. L. we'can sel! you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 v'rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por* aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. A Pointer for Agents ! The subscriber has fittel up tenZof the finest S:AMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick i structure, Corner of® Queen & Sydney Sts ‘ These room3\, are large and well lighted. They asve heated by hot water, lighted by electricty, connected by tele- phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator 4qnd oifice in con nection. Gil } : Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—2m Scott's is Cod- Fimulsion irect al to tnulsified, or made eas, stion and as- similation. To-this is added the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, which aid in the digestion of the Oil and increase materially the potency of both. It is a re- markable flesh-producer. Ema- ic and consumptive persons g h upen it very rapidly. The combination is a most happy on Physician its su- perior merit im all conditions of wasting. It has had dorsement of the medical pro- fession for 20 years. Don't be persuaded to take @ substitute? Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c, and $I, ciated, anzmi ° a vain le . -coernize vTC 4 BH ttte’ 2» Ji oVRe — NSTIPATION, [LIGUSNESS, ~DYSPEPSIA,> ICK HEADACHE, [REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING IMSURES GOOD BCIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTS. Te ODDS MED co.v70, ee Ww CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Established 1873. Intending Students should enter at once if possible. xemember, only accommodated. Lecture Course begins on the 16th inst. Terme, course of study, etc., furnished On application to 70 students can be L. B. MILLER, Principal. Charlottetown, Sept. 5, 1895—d&w PUTTNER'S Packages Guaranteed to | Weakness, Dmissions,Sperm- | et ators Tm potency and all >) aforriea, im potency ana a | of Tobacco, Opium or Stimw- | ee <p — ~satK and white, and I’ve just $20. | THE MORTGAGED HOME, DAILY EXAMINER give up the cigars and drinks, and the Wine suppers, Jehn, for two years, and % = tes me manage the money. I don't More inoney? Why, you think it want to deprive you ane comfort | rows On trees, don’t you, Bess? Jt but I’: en ’ : sane | wes only last week that I gave you “ oe —— oe oe oe | sce" ; for the sacrifice, and we ought to think | “So you did, John, but tt ts an gene | Of the children, John, and be wililng nd this is market morning.” to deny ourselves for thelr sakes. You'll “All gone, course! You women gg ee pny you, dear?’ : t are always p “hing . Ohn looked at her with her grea sae eee eo idee a in pile of mending in her lep, her pretty jin a quarter drink or a ten cent cigar face growing wan and worn with | but you can get away with $60 1 5 household care, and his heart smote t Zz way W f n him week's time, and have nothing to show "le I'll promise, Bess I’ve been for it.” i ee ser : , elfis ow, bu’ I never thought that’s true, especially when que Bes] & te em tee "ble pale, little wite, | @ fami y like curs to provide for—four will wom Serntve ae , | geen ebildien, tesidcs ourselves and Ress answered him with a kiss, and | igh. aor santas pertigpen ce af ime ers Oe a i oo ; mes sae m. ae -. No more waiting dinners, no more but I certainly do aan wente a cen. late hours at night, no more unpald Tou — ‘i "mies vot le =*: | bills, The household matters went on ar,” and the litte woma@m’) tice clockwork, and the old girlish | Spuntec on her fingers, “$is went fo bloom and brigatness came back to | Choth ~ your suit, to begin with; five | in. wire’s face. glinaed ee ee | The table was never stinted. It was Letty’s w abe — ‘makis g thirty one always abundantly and neatly spread, “all iges s rg & *}and they had their wented pleasure, and ihat left me only $16 for the table, in the way of books and amuse- aoa taat I bought goal ments, and ali the family were gen- h, my de.r, hush! I dont’ want | jo. clad } you t ive me an account of what you | Tow ni we get on jess, and | Spend i: cece: wee ) a for that confounded mortgage, | Mrs. Braxt smiled, | “Never mind the morte 1ge, John; . ; i | gs e, { ny i s vai Bye fon ‘ oe |} only stick to your promise.” ! things pa a ig aah Sa rhedtep pac ge eo will, De m oes hard somes | fortable. Suppose, for the cominar weatt oa but I'll do it. } ‘ | he two vetrs ended |W both t.ke the same amount, @8€ 9D | wyonn here's some spare money E } ! } mips :otes.”" : 4 ' ve ie aa eee, = ae ae ee | You were wishing for some yesterday “mg ong age acacet ype oe ieee! i- invest in that new assoctation.” “Why, you do, Bess, of course, ] eee gracious, Bess! Four hundred spend little or nothing on myself, There as — uae you Caneeyee - isn't a mor onomical man in town,” ‘a ; sat oe oe ae they — ne “Very well Let's do as I say. How ve thought of; we must le: 'it go much can you let me have to-day?” rer hy “a . “Here's fifty more, Bess.”* 2 « xage s pata, in—ou ih we oi wi " rome is our own ¢gain.” you?” - 1 how much have He leoked at the papers she laid be- “I've thirty-five—the sum total of } fore ni. my possessions ‘till - pay-day ‘comes | Where did you cet the money, Bess? round, and that’s a fcrtnight off. You | Fave you borrowed?" must make the money go as far ae | “No—saved it. Fifteen dollars a you can, Bess. I wouldn’t be hard on | eek counts up, John, in two years, you for the world ,but I'm afraid you | You see now, dear, what ft costs a are a bit extravagant, and the times gue to drink and smoke.” are awtully hard.” ; “Yes, Bess, I see; I see something Mr. Braxton went down town to his | else, too. IT see what a blessing it 1s Office, and his wife went to market | for e man to have a forbecring and with a quict smile on her face, | faithful wife. I'm done, litth woman; The week went by, bringing the Sea oe usual family casualities. Two of the | ®28¢ your home again.” children required new school books, one @ pair Neddy's boots had te Be half-soled and baby took the croup and incurred doctor's bill, and all these sundries were paid out of mam- of shoes. a ma’s pocket. In addition, Mr. Brax- ton had company to dine, which in- VGlved some extra « xpense, The week ended, and Saturday night the little troubles y- ones ur “Oh, Bess, it’s that confounded mort- B2ce; itll be the ruin of us yet. It | gives me the blues every time I think oS x.” were in bed. “What cumbered ourselves with it.” “That’s a fact It will leave tie ‘hildren without a roof to shelter them one of these days. could we help it? to have money.” “¥« after the debts were incurred Soine of them might have been avoid- ed. But how the deuce We were compelled s “It's a great pity, John, we ever en- | } | j | i Some of £ them? What do you mean? Why in thunder don’t you avoid th« m, then? You preach, but you don’t prac- tice, Bess. How am I to save money, when you're always spending it?” ‘I don’t spend a cent more than Is needful, John, as you'll see presently. he my week's account, <1] down Jp Now, for yours, John.” Mr. Braxton drew forth his pocket- book with alacrity. “Dear me! I've spent little or no- thing, Bess, I assure you. Lets see— how much had I?’ “Thirty-five dollars, John.” “So I had. Wel, here's ten, fifteen, Seventeen dollars. Where's the rest? By George! I can’t have lost it?’ “It isnt likely, John..”’ “Well, what's become of tt, Bess? 1 haven't let you have it?” ‘No; pou h.ve spent it, John.” NO, I haven't spent it. I tell you i've spent nothing this week.” “Well count up your expenses, John, Cl pu wn the iiems. What did you’ | spend on Monday?” ' “On Monda Well, I had—let’s see —three drinks [f usually hive three} drinks a Gay.” “How much was that? Seventy-five < cent “?} Barnes and Packard were wit} mc in the misting. is “And you paid for all* That was | one and quarter, then; and how. | much for cigars?’ ; “Well, we had half a dozen," “Ten cents apiece?’ “No, Bess. What do you take me for. I can’t smoke a common clgar— twenty cent:.” “Very well; a dolar and twenty more Well, what else?” “Nothing on my account—only Junch, that’s seventy-five. And, by George! { forgot the supper at Frizbie’s, th.t cost us $5 a he.d.” “Yes, you have been at the opera, haven’t you? Two dollars more——" “More than that, Bess. We dropped Vivant's tor a drink——” “Which cost you-—” “Well, there were some six or seven in cler!s along, and a fel ow hates to be mca. It was over five that night, Bees.”’ Bess laughed, and threw aside her pencil. “No need to take down any more items, John—you see how it goes. You havent lost your money; you have spent it.” “I believe I have, Bess. I'm done. ll never say amother word to you about extravagance while I live.” “But I've something to say to you, John. You're anxious to be rid of thia mortgage, you say. Suppose you let me pay it cff?’’ “You, Bess? Why it’s nine hundred dwllicis, lithe woman.” “I know, and you have spent eigh- teen dollars this week; you spend as much, end more sometimes, every week, John.” “Oh, no, Bees.” “Well, hear me out! Promise to THE MANITOBA HARVEST, The Farmers of the Northwest WI 1 Have Pleuty of Money to Spend, Wixvives, (Special) Oct. 7.—The pros- pects of a good year for the Manitoba farmers are now assured, thanks to the abundant harvest. One of the causes for the sickness prevalent last year will now be obviated, as the farmers will have more money tospare fur the purchase of the ne- cessities of health. One of the strawe FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN tos normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF igi more quickly than any other ‘As a Flesh Restorer. Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles, ggiste keep it, Price 50 ce —o* All Dr nts which shows which way the wind is blow- ing is the fact that druggists are ordering the well-known remedy, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, in unusually large quantities, The inhabitants of the province are well aware of the value of the medicine, and only the financial stringency has prevented its upi- versal use, T. B. McCarthy took a crack at Harley Davidson’s newly created record of 53 4-5 seconds for the unpaced half-mile straight- at Toronto le away on Friday fast. McCarthy Just at dawn of day peeled six and four-fifths sec} onds off the record, just to show he could do it if he tried. His time, taken Ly Dr. Doolittle and Colin Harboule, was 47 sec- onde flat. The trial took place on Jarvis Street, which facilitatates speed somewhat by reason of a slight decline. It was the ; Same course as ridden by Davideon the | Southern SHIPPED AS EGGS. Bat Whea They Reached the Destination They Were Chickens. Colonel M. M. Taggart of Whitley County, Ky., was here Saturday, sayz came. At supper the father's brow the Cincinnati Tribune, having just was clouded. He had no smile for returned from Jacksonville, Fla. Said his wife, no ple-sant word for his chit. | 2®: dren. “The roost wonderful thing I have “What is it, dear?” his wife asked weer node * wieneeed the Gay Retive when the table wes cleared away, aus | left Jacksonville in the office of the Express Company. The day previous to the one referred to . crat* of eggs shipped from some point in North Carolina was received by the cecmpany at its offke. The eggs were packed in cotton seed and had been shipped just seven days previous te their arrival at Jacksonville. “The next morning when Mike Dan- fels, a clerk in the express company’s effice, went to work, he was surprised to hear the chirp of young chickens in the room. Making en investigation he found that the chirps came from the crate of eggs received the evening before. Opening the crate, the discov- ¢ry was made that quite a number of the ¢ggs had hatched, while many more were being pipred by the young chick- ens inside; and that the whole crate of eggs was in process cf transforma. tion into a crate of chickens. ‘Pect! peet! peet!’ came from dozens of eggs, as the unnaturally -hatched-youngsters erled for Hberation from their shell prisons. “Daniels took hatched from the crate and placed them on the floor of the office where they at once went to work to pick up the grains and crumbs lying around. The others were left in the cotton seed packing, :nd as they broke their shells they, too, were placed on the floor. They were of all colors—black, white, yellow striped, ete., and made, a most unique collection. “The hatching was no doubt due to, the generation of heat ‘by the cott n, seed which was used for packing, but who would have thought of a crate of- eggs, traveling hundreds of mijecs in a rough, joltir; car, h: tching gut a crate. of chickens’’ the chickens already A Ketir« d Bulltighter. Frascuelo, Spain's famous bull fight er, as rich ag Croesus, and the hero of 19 mishaps in the arena, has retire. from his profession. The last time he was wounded by a bull he had a close cal! from ceath. All the time he lay ill at his house in Mcdrid the no- bility and grawiees sent thrice a day to learn of his condition. :His farewell benefit was a notable occasion. ‘The railways organized excursions from < Jl over Spain; the arena simply swarmed with people. Twenty-five dollars w:s the price demanded for even the poor- est seat. When Frascuelo appeared the people stood up and cheered for half an hour, deluging him with flowers and lace and gold pieces. Frascue o's percentage of the gate receipts was $7,500. When he came to leave the theatre 200,000 persons stood in the street to see and greet the popul_r idol. —Boston Globe. Edible Toadstools. A great many people fall into the error of considering every mushroom of a certain shape and form as being unfit for food. In order to show what a grave mistake this is, we wil! say that there are upwards of 5,000 spe ies of fungi, toadstools or :aushrooms, and that only 134 of that great number cag safely be regarded as edible. In the whole of the United States there are only eight species of fungi that are fit tor food, and 30 that are deadly pol-on- ous. China's Model Politeness The Emperor Fo-hi, the firet of hte fine, is the Chinese model of politeness. He is said to have been so civil he al- ways spoke even of himself, with pro- found respect, and when the Chinese abit of self-depreciatiou is remem- cred, chis degree of civility will be tter appreciated. MARK IT WELL. A Development Peculiar to the Presen Generation Dangerous and Often Fatale _ Aseach generation comes and goes it is marked by changes, developments and discoveries unknown to its predeces- sors. From a physical standpoint one of the most to be dreaded conditions and peculiar for its rapid increase during the resent generation, is when the mind bors under the delusion of persecution continual restlessness, pain in the back and head, twitching of de muscles of the face and hands, furred tongue, breath foul and heavy, nausea and further indications of stomach troub'e. There may be de- lirium, convulsions or sinking spells. Medical authorities apply different names to the conditions that are unintelligible to the average reader. The actual fact is the demoralized and dangerous state of the system is due to the accumulation of “Body Poison” in the bleod that should and would be thrown off by the Kidneys if in a healthy condition, In order to re- store health, strike at the root of the dis- ease with Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, the only medicine known that will control the changes going on in the Kidneys, enab!- ing them to furnish for the whole system blood free from disease-breeding poison, building up the shattered condition of nerves, raving mental depression Price 2 id ilers, Edman 2 UY —s a0 COOK JEWEL STOVES AND RANGES, $7.00 to $250 each. —- The largest line sold on the American Continent and the best, Sold only by R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charlotteown, September 17, 1895—25 | the Armenians. The days want you to than a handsome 9 Lamp How About Lamas. are getting shorter, and we inspect our Lamp department, Some peop!e, you know, prefer them to gas, and our assortment is so large that we can suit any taste and any pocket. Then, again, what makes a nicer present DODD & ROGERS. Charloitetown, October 8, 1895—135 have been longing. dress, or cloak or wrap. for spring and summer, hace Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor or Black. “Cravenette” S A dress that will look well, and at the same time defy rain or dust, would seem to be the ideal after which ladies ‘These merits all meet in Cravenetie. proof, but thoroughly porous, thoroughly stylish, while defying the deluge from above or the dust from beneath; suitable either for Cravenette meets a need long felt. Light and medium weights. WU Water- In The ideal costume, 32 To Shoemakers and others. Uppers, all kinds and grades, Kc. Sept. 25 smn acs —_—— NOTICE All ef which we wil sell at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Reliable 8 x0t and Shoe Dealer. We have now on haré and to arrive a full stock of Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; Frencii and other Kips, Ualf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. In Findings we have Lasts, al} styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber Cements, Thread, Wax, Uaire, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Peg>, Awls and Hafts, Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Silks, Heel Balls, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, E’astic Web, also closed of our Suits. P. E. Island. Glasgow, Scotland. AT —— -_—— — FOK GIVING STYLE and SHAPE TO Ladies’ Dresses. For sa SKIRT BONE. A light, phable, elastic. bone made front i It is soft and yie wing, conforming readily to folds, yet giving: proper shape to quills, Skirt oc Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may Le wet without injury. The Ceiebrated FEATHEERBONE CORSETS are corded with this material le by leading Dry Goods Dealers, A GREAT BOOM THE SWELL TAILORS. We have been complimented several ‘times in the past week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style We have the best Cutter that ever cut on This is what the public say, and so do we FALL GOODS opening up every day direct from McK AY WOeeLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Charicttet « September 16, 1895—135 HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other. ALL RELIABLE GRO Charlottetown, October 1, 1895—246 FEATHERBONE CERS KFEP II. 121 BARRINGTON =STREET,- Ship Your Produce such s# Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Apples. Potatoes, Pork, Beam, Peas, Cats and all Country |?re duce — TO— - ee ee eee SEETON & HUTCHESON, RECEIVERS ayp |EXPORT’SRS, HALIFAX, W. s., We will pay highes Cash Prices or sell on com mission tw best acive mage, ‘a late despatch from Constantinople, has THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895. THE RIOTS IN CONSTANTINOPLE, | The Armenian patriarch, accordins to | written to the representative of the pow- ers urging them to use their authority to restore order. He declarea that men dis- guised as as Softas and Mohammedan theological students began the attack on He gives the names of 406 Armenians who have been reported at the patriarchate as missing. When Sir rhilip Currie visited Ki-mil Pasha on Saturday he insisted in vigorous terms on the absolute necessity of the Porte accept ing the scheme of reforms submitted by Great Britain, France and Russia on May lt, and upon the immediate publication thronghout the empire of a decree pro- claiming the fact that the government had accepted the scueme. He informed the grand vizier that the British prime minister had not the siight- est intention of abating his de mand of the principal, whatever moditica- tions he might admit in the reform scheme as presented. The events of the week, Sir Philip sard, had shown the intolerable conseqnence of a delay that couid no long er be permitted, Sir Philip’s insisting upon the prompt acceptance of the s-heme throws much doubt upon the correctness of the reports that have been received fre im London to the «ffect that the Salisbury government would recede from its position of demanding protection fur the Armenians and a radical reform in the administ: ation methods in Armenia. It gerverally believed at Constantinople that notwith- standing the alleged tact that Russia ard France have expressed themselves as sati-- fied with the Sultan’s proposed reforms, Great Britain will demand and euforce the fulfilment to the letter of the reforms sub- mitted wy her. Though the city is quief, erses of vio- lence growing out of the troubles are occurring iv many places along the shores of the Bosphoras, in which the Armenians are always the victims. The murders in the Peru gas works have ex- cited deep indignation among foreigners. This massacre illustrates tue feeling of fanatici=m that is prevailing, and fears are entertained that it will spread to the provinces, in which event very serivus is results may follow. In the city a spark may at any moment ignite into aj flame the smouldering cmbers of reli- | t gious hatred. Nomlcrs of the churches in Karagumruck, where a namber of Armenians are seeking refuge, were brokeu into afew nightsage, evidently with the intention of afforling a passage to the Mohammecans if the sanctity of the church should be violated. Viewing the situation dispassionately it is impossible to see where the trouble will Large crowds gather about the gates of the Brit- ish embassy, but no fears are entertained that any attack will be made upon the women and children who have fled there for eafety. Opposite to the embassy © a patrol] marches backwards and for- wards. As has been before stat- ed, the present outbreak was by no means unexpected. The Hintchiz an Armenian anarchist society, some time ago {declared its intention ot creating a riot. All the sheps and bazars owned by Armenia:s are deserted, and two-thirds of the trade of he city isstagnant. At night the silence in the suburbs is only broken by the tramp of the prtrols and the occa sional shrieking of women, where the police scaich houses and carry cfi their inmates. end. i. hite Rose kerosene, 530 Barrels landing ex schooner Nut- wood to-day from New York. CARVELL BROS. Oo. t7—2i fete bring coughs and colds while PYNY - PECTORAL brings quick relief. Cures all ir- fammation of the. bronchial tubes, throat or chest. No un- certainty. Relieves, soothes, heals promptly. A Large Bottle for 25 Cents. > WIS LNRENCE: COs UTR, | MONTREAL. FOR SALE. The House and Land on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets. For further particulars apply to the owner, MRS. BOSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. { leept 19 Exhibition Week ! While in town visiting the) Exhibition, if your Watch is) out of order, or if you want to purchase a new Watch and Chain King or I'rooch, do not fail to call at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store, as he sells as cheap as any in thecity. Tiy him and be convinced. G. G. JURY, Watchmaker and Jeweler, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Otfce. ey Hieh Crade Watches just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G.H. TAYLOP. North Side Queen Squaz °. FOR SALE. House in Georgetowr. the property of Mrs. Capt. John MeDon- aid, furmerly known as the “ McDozald House,” together with the outbuildings. 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