LIL ` ‘ ~<~lnf~»»»»»4sa»4»Ao~ gr- v ___L 2 . *.1* - _- .\\;~ .i§T._y " ' ...They are Marching for China-It’s not the “Absent-Minzled Beggars.” QQLY Place to get Real VALUE in 5 China Line is at GOIL»VVII»L|'S ' We are Wl\8lD8 8- terrible war with high “PEKIIN” give you some idea of how we are “ducting the China Campaign. The 'jess at _Which we offer China. Tea Setts, ggbeyond the comprehension of every wbuyers. Our Dinner Setts and Toilet arealso exceptionally low in price, there is a general boom in all staple of Crockeryware. Enamelled Ware prices. 5 AY T If you want V.-1LI`l-I; if you want. BARGAINS; if you want SATIStFAC_ HON, go to the only place where you ca, hem. . W. P. COLWI LL Sunnyside. P. E. ]sland’s Gregg; Crockery Score, I- ' _ __ l l Baby . . . Knows A econ -ri~in~ic i-ii-:_sei=.s ig, -- _ , sasvs own SOAP 775.95 Ul\ DU nam lv 'ffl lLl[RT_TOlLET SOAP C0. UONTHEAL, -aunna or nil csunnrrzn ILBERT TOILET SOAPS. #ll I 3 *ill ne-=" '* lE“§lE§.E... TEDDY S DRINKING i ll “WA BiU1=1=iNo iiioiis ._____________ 'l`RAl`lP!TPAl`lP! ‘Z3 ‘*‘:;‘_'..“Li: iiosi more A silaiii it our Store some day this week, and it l ,State will be asked to make good his _._ TheHeavy Tread of Feetlffhc Cowboys After C01 Roosevelt. 4-1 il To Make Good His Boast of liiggsjustnow. You Rnugh DCXtCl'° ity. I _mix CHICAGO, August28.-The :owboy has called Roosevelt‘s bluff. The news of his invasion of South Dakota. next month has led the cowpunchers to ask if the I Rough Rider, with all its ranch preten. sions, really knows the diilerence be- ~ tween a lariat and a clothesline. t The strenuous Vice-President~ti_l person when he gets into Senator* €Fttigmw’s boast that he is the real thing with a l`0Dff by throwing a steer, cowboy fashion. It is no secret there that the animal picked out will be almost as untamed as Roosevelt himself. SOME DOU BTS EXPRESSED. Stories to the deteriment of the Colonel’s reputation as s Wild west show an by himself have been in circulation in Dakota for some time, accompanied by wide- spread assertion that he once slew a _ trapped bear aftaerreloadingseyeral times, n offence which in the Northwest is fol- wed usually by handing the shooter erto the S P C A , asno true sport. v _ . _ . Ranchmen, therefore, have asked that “Truculeut Teddy” be given a mount and rope and turned loose with a horned pportunity to show whether or noil-bei Oters are justified in their suspicion that e is “four Bushing,” asthqy say it. ego F409 WISH TO PROTECT HIM. That he will be mad enough to accep the challenge, _few who knew him doubt but .isa movement among Republicans looking to the hobbling of,t§_he his rope. and gallop to the fray. Should this be done, or. should Roosevelt side step the issue. he will stand to lose several votes--wliici have? already been-I pledgedto him intliehakotasby w-ho" have inherited the Republican bug, but who are still open to reason. W. K. Vanderbilt? Distin- guishes Himself on his Auto. Wiilie K. Vanderbilt distiguished him- self at Newport the other day by giving a pig an airing on his racing automobile. As his act created much amusement the only disgrace appears to have been to the pig. AcadiaCollege * WOLFVILLE, N.S. YOU HDED I 838- sixiy-third session of this college beizin on October 3rd. Prescribed during the iirst two years,generous of electives during last two. Ten specialists in their respective of undergraduates last in the history of the Col- added to the cirriculam :-i course in Pedagogy conducted by A. \\'. Sawyer, D. D., L. and Spirit of the College distinctly avo\\'efll_v Christian. .For Caleiidar or other information apply T. TROTTER, D. D. President. ‘v __-f _] Ellis Sillllllllllli Wolfwiiie, N. 5., il li'€a'iiP&G LADIES- Beaiitiful :i:~ifi~.:itioii. :intl in equiln :hom i-_gli mul ele_;';iiiI. Five r€glll_fll` 3 ~f =_;-`;\, fe '_`olli-g‘.;\.’e_ Piano }IL1§lF-'»» I»lt:~i- .`.i‘r. l'Iliouciir_ii. instruction _ -_ _ ' P".°-` - -`, i\'_P. 3 V ‘\ ’ TrouWs Kline! Uidklaildai-Allinontethtldll Ylold Daly to Dr. ¢l\\00'8 Kim]-I-UU' Pills. My-_ Wm. Giies. carpenter. Sault Sie ua;-ie, Ont., states:-“Unsolicited -I write to tell you of the good qualities _ of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills ln- ' urinary troubles. I do not write gblipggur especial profit, but for the good ot those anlicted as I have been. I have used eight boxes, and do not now feel the old trouble in the least. "I felt relief one hour after taking t `ll. It is a. great source o gdiiporft tglme to know that there is a 'redicine to help my weak kidneys. :fliose wishing further particulars may address me as a`DOVe." . , Tn- Chafse’s Kidney-Liver Pil.s are .lcisc for 2.11 izidney, piadaer, and f_T.=,.;;-y derangements, and liver troubles. and iw,-_‘_-e an enorinpus sale :‘l ever this continent. Gne D1-l 9- d0=@» cents 3 box, at all deal-ers. or Ed- manson, Bates and Co., Toronto. "_ _ _ Dr. Cl'iase’s Ointment 15 2- DQ=lUf'€ nd absolute cure for P1195- If ls me 251,. preparation which is guaranteed ' to cure every IOUD °f Piles' O ' y 9 lic, the Rev. Mr. Cut-ten has been experi- inentingasa hypnotist. He is versatile. . For two seasons he played football and 3 preached sermons. Now he varies his re- 1 ligious work with psychological researches . and with experiments that are likely to startle the scientific world. J if Said to bc Cured by Hypnotism. PREMIHER _HYPNOIISI Who Cures Delirium Tremeiis, and Stammering by This New Plan. Nnw HAVEN, Aug. 28.-To cure by hypf nctism drunkenness and all the other ills that beset the human mind and body is the hobby of the Rev. George B. Cutten, a young Yalegraduate of this city. F r several ears unknown to the pub- Hardly a man among the Yale faculty or students knew of Mr. Cutten's hobby Alone with men _whose vitality had been sapped by alcohol and tobacco the Rev. Mr. Cutten several times a week has worked quietly in the Yale psychological laboratory. He hoped his labors would not be made public until he had completed his studies for the degree of doctor of philosophy next March. For his thesis Mr. Cutten expects to prepare a paper on inebriates, and for this purpose is making practical tests. IARVELLOUS MONEY RAISER. Incidentally he has had charge of the Howard Avenue Baptist Church, and his marvellous tact in raising money has been the talk of the city. Fresh from his sue- _ cess on the football Held, where he played ‘ centre with surprising skill he has in a ear cleared his church of a debt of $15, y 000. He has been-preaching weekly to congregations who little knew they were listeningtn a student of hypnotism. steer or giving the animal some B8 ll V ll Y mic in’ection of action-clomingffbe-1`S¢l\ll0\if¥0°fll¥ ¢0_l»¢1l_& W0l'ld J fore a 1 iwing New York’s Governorto whirl S0lll¢`°f fi ~= . “ _ ~-ri ?‘l.-?-fir aside. " et. incomplfete ” he said, l eta tl the Rev. Mr. Cuttcn con- uuy W ' y i , ,V “ and the' results in many of the cases which I have taken up are not yet proof oithc-success of myfiiemy tlhctall victims of-over-indulgence in drink and tobacco can be cured by hypnotic power. “My subjects have been taken from charitable institutions. At least a dozen have placed themselves in my hands and the results have been so far successful. “I prepared myself by pursuing the studyy of psychology as far as possible in Yale, and my experiments, with one exception. have been conducted in the Yale psycho- logical laboratory. “The most interesting case which came to my attention was that ofa boy, Thomas , Mallett, of this city, seventeen Years 0151 and a. persistent cigarette fiend. He had l smoked for ten years and consumed thirty 'l cigarettes a day. v “I put him under a hypnotic spell and my talks to him of the habit were so effective while he was in this state that after the first treatment he reduced his daily cigarette supply to fifteen and gradually after that gave up the use of the weed. He is now recovering his physical and mental strength, and, I hope is cured. 'ixscirnisn nEi.nzlUu TREMENS. “Thomas Dick, who was so far gone with delirium tremens that he was unable to Sleep and a physical and mental wreck. ' placed himself under my care and after ,treatment was able to collect his senses and concentrate his mind on definite sub- State and is now free from the liquor habit." The Rev. Mr. Cutten also found his treatment effective for stammei-in,f; in the Case of a well-knovvn business man, caused by an injury to that part- of the brain controlling the organs of speech. In the hypnotic state the man could talk with no impediment. He has been treat- ed four times and is improving. The latest cure effected by the clergy- man hypnotist was of neuralgia, with which Purley C. Butterfield, of this city, iv s afiicted Sick abed with the ailment and is now completely reco\ ered also _lofi \'a 1' _\lu_i<_-_ Steno- ; I Y 3 i - r ' ' ` 5 ' ` ' e ` ' " _ ' ,_,,,.1 ',`_\-,,;).\l.fx;{i,1g_ 3 Fourteen Ll " l The Rev. Mr. C-ntten will continue his ' or cure these diseases by removing: their it-iii lii_~tructoi'.~. _ t_oni 1 experiments until he has obtained cause-imperfect digestion. They digest ¢`~ ,..!,,,._ , _ _ _ , , r ._Oi..i.»._.. .ind further informa I sutiicient material for proof of his theory the f00fl. V-me 3~UdS,U`9Y1Slfh9~nthe_ Stomach I . for his thesis,\vhich he hopes will win him and stimulate tl.e bowels. Tney clfano f J- H ---- his degree. cuti the system, supply pure blood; l*blil >fe*d` ti Aug94 iv, Principal- A convention of the L‘bs~i-al-Cciiz esta si pcr. c. iges on. _ ef - -J = ‘ - »f East Queens wi <- ______ __ _ _ gorvanve e-ectors c .___°._-_- '5 l I ' h S ` ' ’~` oe bel;1n1n’]tu¢;§l;;i;i:vc:h¢;n'forrth Til; lof lilllllllllll llilllllllll. 's.*;i._.....l..=».»,,»¢,_,;;»; 5%; _ _ no p_.rpose of norm” we 8 “ 1 _ //D1/£»v Provincial Manager. Charlottetown, PCEI.. ms. il. L ni-asain. i M- ="°°*"' D T _ QUARDT Y, , » _ _ _ , A Y _ - 1-. ~. _l_ R .z 1 Was a liberal advertiser. He took two whole columns to demonstrate _ his -.ireng¢i._ .na new-si thomas people "zombies" in as sims so I sais. _ d _' , I In fact he brought down the-house.. . W' _ Bn ' that do i’t compare with the tumble in prices of all our Snmuu _ 1, _V Gaoda. _L _ y , ,T "f.~\' 'sf' _~ €°_§'§. gf - _ _ ., __ ,_ _ All This Se ason’s Goods All Summer Goods at 66§c on the S. ' i ' ‘- 3" .5 Some Summer Goods at 50c fin the S. Some Summer Goods at 33§c on the S. Y 4 ` om ` ‘Tis better to came than to wish yon had. New Goods are arriving and we must pull the columns of Summer Wear . 05 Our Shelves- The prices we are making will do it. " “ ' Prowse rcs., !».uv‘ §. ~ A “““'~l‘§ _ EDWA-Rid . We’re After. _ g ~ ' . _ _ ” :i ‘ . _ ' 2 5_9, ~ ;.__ r 1 » = ii. "L: What Trade We Have We’llHold, and What We Hairen3t__j ' _ -_ . 'l' 3 ...if ° s'~Y»°1-ao¢o§i»..ii=.¢..'.|i§,.. a lg 9 . . -_ _ “/‘.-r. ‘<». ir ' ' _' ` - »~.;.‘-,=r .-,f lately. Having 8'. frugal fbrtune of\15,Gl1 humble grocer gave more than many a ` millionaire. A ill 01' E3GlPEi From the Endless and Ter- Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets the Cure' men? The question has been asked hun- dreds of thousands of times. but no satis- facto answer has ever been given man goes on, bearing her heavy load. jects. Gradually he resumed the normal "7 ,,' lt., l \ » 31-m fible Tortures _of Dyspep- sia. the Only Cure-They Cure Fa uraly and for all Time-and They Never Fail. s -iii- Why is it that women suffer more than ry . Meanwhile, gentle, loving, patient wo- You can see the ravages of ill-health ‘ on hundreds of otherwise -lovely faces, every day. That sallow, weary-looking women is enduring the miserics of D yspep- sia; that one, whose face is prematurely wrinkled whose eyes havelost their bright- ness, and who bears, unéonscionsly, a look of continual pain, is a victim of Indiges- tion. ' In the majority of cases women suffer needlessly. Theyare like the occupants ofa burning house, ivho, although the doors are open refuse to make their escape. This is true of all who suffer from Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sour Catarrh of the Stomach and all other ailments of stomach and digestive organs. It- is true because there is a way of escape from sutfering. This way of escape-and there is no‘ In handsome and -durable enamel Lwork on Spoons, » Buckles, Pins and Brooches. iAlso _British and ~(f'ana'liQ' Coat of Aims, Jewelry and Souvenir Spoons ` I I V l ‘ -' . - do _'_ W f‘ Cameron Block. Clfarloiieiowu,,ifP.li. _Michael Carrqrhohadfor half aeentnry; 4 - , keDtasinallgrocery'i.tPhiladelphifa".§il`ii>`d" ' "' Q ~; _v ,_ ,-_Y ..'~_;»_,,,_ He_di'vi&d\4-5,(lll among hisrelativeaand _ _ k_ <- ~ ~~-_ , Ay __ ; _ ; _ _ _ i¢ii1so,oa_ismon¢24 cmioiio institutions ' D »,r.» __ , among some 0hurchesl 1. jj" ` Y " ` `° ”“"` <‘.""i‘-- _ E*-'aa in i varying hom $1.(X}'J to $10,(D0."1'hc ' ` ‘ ' _ ;'1. . ,_ 1 ,_..;. . 1 ' ' ` 31%. 1 ¢-COAT OF ARMSO-s.-,v ' - . _ _ 1..., e > -_i __ ._~s. ' . Cor. Queen and Kent Sta. ~ _ ,_ . Stomach, Flatulence, Nervous De‘oility,l > -is _In New _ Business in Canada. In 1=l.a:tiO of .Assets to Liabilities In Actual Results on Invest- :n:i.e:nt I’c>1ic:les~ ' _ y 1, il , i 1. Mr. Butterfield sukmitterl to treatment , ; other, remember-is through the use of Dofl-is D yspepsia Tablets They prevent Write us for Rates. and Partloulears before insuring- J. Eros, N' 5' ' L 5° °0Pt'.°st that riding at the ionhcommg This sizmlture is on every box Q! the genuine - _ __ D°‘“‘“'°“ F"°°"°°` P ii' <» patriots Laxative Broino-Quimne ww suns.. ______-- A C mvnuers of all the o in; t h me a can in aw / “° R“"“° an requme 0 me i=..g...<...~s avsnon 1'offsos»snurier, Prepares for College. T@f\C\l@l'S Ceflm' ll" t " . L Life and entrance into ,dole sites appointed to at end the con- _ U _3 d ,W 9m_ ~ . direct from I-rhnburgh. S°°fl===df°fl~ so-ii.. st-»...0i_-.-_ . il .....iie... rm. somber of delegates * ‘i 1’ 3' S°°*°*‘ t ourcsasos- roarnms are uni-ivsiisa. ~\°@\fl==I11Y H0010 hes f°‘“` resmem - ii li entitled to vote will be - * ' ' ‘ - » - - "°”‘ “C 9° A 5 cent plus of “Pal»l'l0l1 ‘ i - e -- - is . . ~ - . - 2. Mclloiialds Dru Stor ”°"'°“‘“‘“~l-e-= me e eastofyiontresi JAMES GLOW. Twist chewing tobacco is . ,,\ _ _ - »~ 1 » and further information y convener. PPI, cent largar than formgfly. .Snght Ben N _ __ F-' ine Photography In all the latest designs. l _ , ` sue at A Onrcnstomsreareailtdehghied. gg, I . i f 4*.. f.'z§_‘i1 O 21.*., s _ 'fd rv .»_¢ -ff 6.3. Toi Noon oiooiit I ..... .. .’ ` t 1_2; i g'E!7.£§.]f)§ ..._ * \ _,X \‘ 9 .11 A ; _ QQ- _ *fl e 3, _., vs_, - st. ' i