, 7*; `f7’-:IDU __ gl, »"> -sis, I “¥;_ ' <~*‘f :;‘ 1 5.1 " _ V “ ‘lf iii 2. .if " 25 _ " , », _ ~?-1. »_’/_-' _`;~"'»<_ fl’ __ o :~» _ if. - .,'f""_ .54 _-I ,-7 _ "11 ¢ - `s .uw <_.=: 3,. _ff- .. _ , pw it _f iff _ 1,1' -_ rt 14" gt. ' ,5 ‘I V oi ff _'>- _., £12, _ ‘__ 1; 1 _ .J , ,_ _ " ‘_ ~¢ " Q a 'Y { __ ‘x ’ sr .Fa I 1' _ ». 'We Zi’ 5.' _;,» 1. J ` 1' ._ _ gg 1 r _» f 'S ‘ni s. :~ r L 1 ‘ v 1 Q 1' Lamp? - - Ask your druggist to show '_ .~. it 10 you. This is the way . ou use Vapo-Cresolene: I Nou put some Cresolene in 5 _ the vaporizer, light the ‘ lamp beneath, and breathe- A in the vapor. It is the most healing, m0Sf S°°ih1f}S’ and most penetrating vapor U12! IS known. Not a single disease germ can live in it. For whoopmg-cough and croup it is a positive and quick cure, while for all throat and bronchial troubles it is the best remedy you can use. 11 Vnpaf-rsalene is aoldby dnzggiau gy”-y‘\,,|-'_ A vap.>~C.r- solfne omit, including the Vaporiur and Lamp, which sh"~\1l.l hit allfa-lime, and `a, bgnh gf C1-.5=l»=ne. comnlete, )1.5.~; astra supplies of Craco- |,...e 15 fgm- and 5o_cen1.s hlusaraxed napkin ggnnim ing ~\1.._._<1c ans: msumonials {r¢»_e upou r nest, Vim. t,.~a:.c1,r::.: co.. :So I-ulton St.. New'§o1k. U.S.A. 1"" §._.-- "TTT" ' 5'--;_$" ' ;. 1 __- J ,__._ ,,, _ ._ _J ._ octor §__,`“i @,@ I ‘°\ ‘_-_l in thg House ! _i Tgliig ii RELIEF x _ Vlill prove zz faithful, honest and trustworthy _ Y.-\Mll.Y PHYSICIAN, ¢_,_ , ~ _ 'Sickness comes when yon least expect ir. In » ~ _ cases of emergency call upon STANTON and ' ~ s ion will get Instant Relief (Internal and ‘_' xternnl), 7 _ _ gi; F... cue., osffsm, cr.-11., aaa.. -r _ llilfisrrl, Sprains, Neuralgia, _ ~ Tootisacizz, Camps, Sore Thmgf’ ui - dx., 8:::., it never fails. ` 5 For sal 2 everywlzcrc. Price 25 ers per bottle. " » P _» M<'.:GALE'S aurrzrrnur PILLS Fog Q vous uvrn AND Bowscs. » F°f 8-‘-le everyvclicre, 25 cis rer box, or "- by mail on receipt ci price. ‘- `__ W `-' _._'_ 5°="=_i'>1f0pr;etors, T1-ia \V1n<:.».'r.: Laauicax. ff : Cu. Lumted. l\ion:.1-cal, Canada. W _ c .' I- '“'~' ~:<1"..¢z»-~ >--~.i.-ee., -;’L'~ -"' ffm ~ -- ~ Yi- What We Read in Bosks Has a great in- duence a 11 our lives. Note how every great :mn mn give you: 1 if-t of “backs than have helped me " e of us might name “books that have hurt P’ became through careless- ness we have a ` selected the beat reading. `It ` is our business keep on hay! the beat books We invite you to some in and look them over Mlrcirurs Booxsroius. _- 'il EIPANS =?'f‘»e-1_;_="=:f"°'.~».=;.£._.».1'_;,.»..r ~' » _ \_ . = " f_-."-~.- ‘ .~.»f~. -_ =‘.~:;-.-s»:f.¢"' *Qi we a up 4, 1 in urns ao. Want This I Traveling--On plea- sure or business-a carton of Ripans Tabules ` will protect from indigestion caus- ed by the sudden changes from diet and irregular meals. Take one Tabu e afte-f eating. At Druzaists The Five Cent pac):-t is enough for an nrdimrv o_ccas`1o1\. The Iamilv ho*tie, 6ocents,co1\tai»s a supply f_;»- 3 vnar. ~_-..._,i 1| W .'1 Good - Bye To Whiskers on your pots and pans, ‘ ii you use PORT *HOOD COAL. e The Coal that makes a hot fire quickli’ nalasts well. ( _ _ _ The cleanest Coal- on the market. _ -- Pwky Steamer ”EH¥?*“" 6,251 maasfouqqsforthebalaaee of Ig!" I, ` ,, _ Leave Prince St. Ihr! , " _, .$2 A!t7.o;a.‘1z1. ' V ll " ¢` _ll 11.00 U `_“ Loo 1_1. .1.. nz oo ‘_ _ up 4.oo _, ._ _ SUNDAY! ~ ' f At 9.ooa. 11:. ~» ' le P. m. 1 1 " a.ol> ‘- ll .- llRli'S Mllllililli SllTlMElll N _ 1' ~ _ _ _ 11241111 11|s11s|1;1111. iw 5 | Not Disloyal to His Chief. pi Excuses Sir Wl|frid’s Harsh Words Because the Prernier is if-_._ oak and Ill-‘ Itis Possible I Overshadowed Some- ' body”--He Boasts of WhatHe Has Done for Canada- ! _ _ MONTH-XAL, Oct. 23.-Ls P4 rie to-day; contains two columns and a halt stat- ~, ment signed by Hon. J.1.Tarte cone rniag asaman dirlcyal td' the sovereign. H 8 had seized every possible cppoitni-ify ml 150 dispel LMS Dfhllldic’-“. Sod lsconvinced his resignation. He says \ha.t he 1- avesi that if those who held the tvrio s of the cabinet without regret or piin or, lbiiterness against any sody. For aixi years he had worked night and day to aft- l vance the great cause of the na. iooal means of transporteion. He iudieaxd what he has done and intended doiog.1 Under this head appears the following: l I “At the present moment 11 piwerluli dredge is under construction at S rel with the view of improving the parts of thel Maritime P.ovinces, Sr. John in parf.icu-i _lar. Toe port of S'.John is in piint of F winter trntiic the nat-ural port of C-.na za. Couiinuing, be says that some have re- V preached Lz1.urie1‘ for the lone of letb r he ad dressed to Tartc. He explains tuna the ' mime mini~ter is fatigued, harassed, il'. Thx uodenable harshness of some ot his words by no means changes Tarle’s pu- sonal feeling toward him. He has crown olfl enough, he says, to take the circum- stances into consideration. Laurier had ; 'no right to tell him he had failed in loy- alty to his colleagues in tilking as he? aid on the fiscal question. He did noti H th, politic:-11 orgsniziiion in O1 aro in 1900 had not prevented him i1ou1'going_ to speak in that provirce the results 6f` last electoral ba. tls wouli not have been the same in many counties. Since then he has been in On-Lario, and hs says; “[5 iS Dossible that I overshadow somebody, that unintentionally I wounded some suscep it_i1i.ifs.” He has been cliafgaii for meddling with thingsunzler control of other clonartme-nts than his own and 7 declares: "From my semin parliameiit I will ask my colleagues to reply to me for this n1~il.volent attaolz.” Hs says he desired to retire, but re- mained at the solicitation of personal frivnflr-‘_ The constitutional pretext uhieh is the cause ofhis rezirement is nothing but a shallow argumeiit. In conclusion he states he bcliives his views on 1-he fiscalsituation to be those of a. great maj nity ofthe people of Canada and of the liberalpiriy. lt is a. policy offlrm protection, witaout ambiguity, for our industries, our agriculture and organize acampaignin Ontario, but went :our working clauses that he will con- there only by invitation. He had hefnitinue to defend with his pen and his represented during the elections of 1900 speeches from his seat in parhament. 23, -l\ ews has reached here that Gm. Vetutini has left Larzuaira, Venezuela, on , boarl the government boat Bolivar for the purpose of repeiliug the expected re- __ volutiouary attack on Csrupano, state of, Bermuflaz, which has been besieged by the r-be1s1or the last two days. GAINED .25 LBS. Feels Well, Sleeps Well and Gives All Credit to nr. culsirs o1N1111sN1. The use of Dr. Cha.sc’s Nerve Food is not surrounded with the mystery and un- `ce1 tsinty which accompanies the taking of ordinary medicines. This food .cure forms new, firm tissue and so increases, \fl~sh and weight as you can readily§o1-ove I by weighing yourself while using it. Here is an intcrastinz letter from si youmz lady. who has proven the merits of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, been brought from weakness and ill-health to strength and vigor and gained twenty-dve pounds in weight. Miss annie Evans., 392| Gottingen street, Halifax,N _ S, writes:-“About ten years ago I became very much run down in § health. I could not sleep, was very ner-‘| vous and so weak that I could hardly get around _ Ibegan using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food and persevered in the treatment, un- til to-day I am pleased to say I am com- pletely restored to health. “I havejzainod over twenty-live D0i1U5S , in weight, sleep well, feel strong and well, a.-id fully believe .that I owe my prefant good health to the use of this medicine.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 50 cents a bor, 3 at all dealers. or Edmason, Ba.tes& Co,- Toronto. 1 _il-1 AWFUL DEATH 01 A LITTLE GIRL. SoMERv11_1.1s, Mass., Oct. 23.-While _; paying about a bonfire this afternoon Regina.De Francisco, six years old, was. pushed into the blaze by one of her corn- panions. The little girl fell down into the are and theother children ran awav. A passing teamster dragged her Wt ‘f the fiire, but she was dead. , Masons. C. C, RICHARDS &_C0- Gentlemen.-My daughter, 13 Y¢8\'S 0|" infgl for-three years Four bottle of 1... . ‘S _ ` r’M1NARD'S LINIMENT completely cured , her and she has not been troubled for two ,years Youre Truly, J B. LEVESQUE. St. Joseph, P Q-. £112- 13 99° ~ wo rmrens 1<11u:o Ganurnw, Mus . 0°# V' H larfby Wallace 'and James” or . NN _ ford (Vu) farmers eaeh about N JN! , were instantly killed at the_A_l1, 7 7 1 Beaton- R Kaine griilmed rs of el Si- v.11.gai1.i.ii.i¢2.i.°¢}f'». _qigrinaulbound llonrrud ex A not a&v!iI1`ced'the;ipr1 ‘I wha¢°°~ A1=\>=f§m°1»1 Play f°- the same prwt VENEZUELA TROUBLE- Wrnnrnsran. Isl-and of Curacca.. Oct. I _ STUEKS ANU O SHIPPING -ll The Latest Shipping News, Reports from the Stock Markets. etc.. of Canada and the States. NEW YORK STOCKS. - --1-_* = " _»; ‘_ Daily Quotation List Furnished by 1.6 BYKEBT &`CO_, MEMBERS OI THB MONTREAL STOCK ' EXCHANGE Montreal. » Closinz prices o¢..24 oaszs Alllalkumated Copper 651 055 American Sugar Il. was thrown from 1| sleizh and iDj\l1‘¢d ll¢fn elbow so badly it remained stiff and any Atchison Common Atchison Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit Irie ` Louisville 85 Nashville Manhattan Ex. div Metropolitan Ex “lv llflssouri Pacific New York Cent# Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island &uthern Pacific ` ,, Railway Common ,, ,, Preferred St. Paul Union Paeille Ex. div. “ “ “ Preferred Soo Preferred Detroit Hides r lb Oats (white) per mshel .... ._ Wheat per uahel.... Lamb skins ech . . . . . . . . . . Shee skins pei-lb ..'.".°... pe:-pair ._ nhwfperlb per cw.b._.'...... perbushii... 1 .. neaeeneaa n-.guage Q99 per head peck .-... othe consumer as, former-13 " also extended thetune for the off Snowshoe* T ags -eau a seen -¢~ one United States Steel Common? 1.1....1‘l~‘i....,';.s.'.°..1»' ;i;.;1:;1::i Oatmeal, per 100 lbs . . _ . . . . . ._ Oats (black) per mahel ..... ._ Potatoes, perbie . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ Turnips.. . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. Beets (table). .... ...... __ _ ..... WxF(WIBhzJl......» uf..-..° an neo a o»o» pci' bunch ' i ° i 1231, 1241 so so 101 1o1 1122 as 39.1 39% 139 1389; 135 1:15 ian; 140 1102111 155 156.1 1os§_1e4 ral ssl 1901, isa; '12 72 375 1173 93% 93l 191; _sz 105 1051 4°? 492 so so 130 129 ss; so SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. (Farm ers’ Prices- Correete Barle ,perbnshel ............ ._ Beef dsc.:-cass)pcr lb _ . . . . . . . _ _ Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter, per lb . . . _ . . . . . .. Calfskins, lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Wggs, per doz_...._ . . . . . . . ._ Hay, per. ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ d Daily.) to Sooobbbw~ocbobBbo Se ssssssssassassss gssassssssssssasss °CU¢OOO@OOi-‘C0009 OGG ssssssasssassssssss onannorrnrows uanxlrrs. (Corrected every Tuesday.) saééeaoéssésbseesgsesseebb sesasssssssssssissassssssswss cssssssssssssessssasssssssassesses oneeeeewueeee¢eeee¢o¢=°5°°»°=°°=° sssssssssgpsggsassssssssséssssssss l l l _ .5 _ _,_.,. _ _ »'-» - 4. _f '-- =*~: x..~_»1_».;»_'-..z :fy ‘» -»" ~~f.f;j'__ '_-- . 1,", . ';*f-' ‘c‘\". 4 l l . 1 1 L l l 1 1 i 7 '.-.._ __..__._.. I Jim Dumps was a most unfriendly man, Who llvpd his life on a herrp£.’|,"p1a;-1 He cl never stop for a 'Mendiy smug, Tu “But truciged along in his moody style _ l Force one day was served to him... Since than they cali _nim “Sunny Jim " _ p X 4 ` V ‘_- _ _' " . . :,'~» 5_3 . ,aww _ _.. ‘Jr >'. orce” _ Tl 11 Ready to-Serve Cereal a better builder than a vacation. _ ' Sweet, crisp flalies of wheat and malt- »ca.ten ceid. ~ Doesrft Know When Yo Stop. "1 have lately been izsing ‘l<`orco’ and find it the inert pr‘.ls'_:i`r1le of any » cereal food I have eve: iriod. '_-"he only trouble with is that it is :_-1 delicious one never knows when to stop eating. --, 211.11., llo1~cheste':_ Mass.” (Name fnrniahul on ap;.lle1.‘io1;.) Sl`.l)li Di$l.’L *l \R{ \$T;ll ` ToRoN'r0_ Oct. 23.--The '1`e1=-grarn’s special cable from London says: “L melon nlwepapers, up tothe present, havere- ffained from commenting on the Laurier Tirte episode. The Liverpool Post says the dismlssalof Tarte was a. strong dis- eip ioary action.” BOEES WLL HELP. OTTAWA Oct.. 53.-The Boer delegates send out parties to purchase Caealian horses for South Africa. They will also do Canada. l 1 HE CAN PROVE Il‘. Mr Chalker is prepared to Substantiste the Truth of the Statements He Has Made. HoUsnY’s Ramps, Ont. 27r.h-(Specia_1)-- The open letter of Mr. George C. Ohslker, M05 tlxisfplace, published in. the daily papers some time ago, has created quite a sensa- tion and considerable inquiry from those who do not know Mr. Chalker. His friends are well aware that he would not- put his name to any statement that he could not subsiactiate the truth of every assertion he made. ln the letter he said.- “I was laid up with Kidney Tran bl: and was so bad that I could not do a day’s work. My ba. k was very sore. I had heavy, aching arms and dull,bloated eyes, I was very weak and much reduced in A weight. Six boxes of Do~'_lo’s Kidney Pills cured me comphtely and I have not the slightest trace of Backache or Kidney Trouble". CANADIAN STOCKS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G RYKERT 85 CO., MEMBERS OF 'THE MONTREAL STOCK » EXCHANGE, Iontreal. Jlosing prices Oct. 24. Oct. 23 3. P. R. 137 137 ` Fwin City 1203 120% _ Montreal St. 277 277 Toronto Ry. 118§ 118.5 Halifax Street 1621 103 Richelieullz Ontario 196 100 Dominion Coal Common 131.1; 1335 Dom. I. and S. Com 57 581 _ “ Pre'r’d. 96 97 “ Bonds 895% 90 Nova Swtia. Steel 107 107 Montreal Power 961 975 Ama] Superior f 25 24§ Ogilvie Preferred 132 132 “ Bonds 118 118_ TRADE AND SHIPPING. -1 il , PORT DF CHARLOTTETOWN. Oct. 25, ar: Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte; Ida. C. Spoffoid, Murrai-,' Port Hastings; Maggie H. W., Hackman, Lonisburg; Arcana, Baekmen, Halifag; Australia, Smeltzar, Georgetown. Carl- mine. Himmalman; Halifax; Henry Gr’ Iwes. Bontiu, Arichat; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Lydia. Ryder, Terrio, Ariehali; _ A., Lnndi; D‘ese0urs;5§Tosen,ife', auto, and Montreal Stock Emchanges. j .§la1saa's_B‘ .Quebec left ter T lronto tonight. They sa they _will l all they can to enourage trade. wxithp Formerly The Cli’toWn Stocl_l5Xel1 lg ' 1.!! STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND CDT TON --/é.C.-`= El\lC3Y 3 F='-- ‘£11111 BANKERS AND BROKER\ `Mer»~bers. Chicago Board of Tra de New York~ Produce Exchange, ” ,_ Con. Stock Exchange of New .BRANCH orricss. _ New York. Chicago. Boston and Phi 1 » , The exchange 1s now open in the New on Bloch. Quotations received half hourly. Prompt attention given to all clicn‘s orders. i p High and low prices of all active stocks for the last two or years furnished at oiiice. ,Telephone 268 1V\~"l-41 I "E £5 3© Oct* 2° d “_ cHA1u.o1T1:'rowN an ~1 svnsier l ' hilllllli LIFE 0F CANADA The _ _ i Expense Rate per cent. to Total Income 1901- »-'-E F-'-T2 C13 Ontario In 5 oldest Canadian Life Companies, avera"e 23 08p mutual In 12 other Canadian Life Companies, average 5039 c, _f in T1-1E r1UTuA1_ L11=E o1= cANAnA 16 ss p c I 2 » .' _ (beinz nearly 2 per cent.-lower tnar the lowest of them ) H,_,,d In 1900 this Company LED all Cauad1an Life °f‘°° 'n the amount of new business written in Canada and mum ear (1901) it LED them all in the amount of paid to Polic holders y _ E. M. SIPPRELL, A. P. TRUWSDALE HDY N General Agt St. john, N. B, Crapaud, Summerside Bpocnal Agents p; .-1. ll 17 ,_ ' "i_-.'l_'Y@*_" MANGHESTE3 LINER MAN- CH1 _._ W _ /of-'ua ' /K '~ A 73;;/' "JK 1 is comer - , ° -43;-'_'_'_. " __ ~_-'- :_ ,_ - _ .--¢_ 3¢~, ¢r _ _'_ .r I "_v(~_ _,,¢“, f -_. i Under contract with the Canadian Government. Steamer `Si1ver.°L°uisb`nra. 0.11; Margie E- Z. CHESTER Comerce Me.nchesterTRADER W111 S311 Oct. 25, old : Susan King,Grant,Crapaud; .abgut the following dat€SZ- ,- Funk Grant’ Wann” _ iFrom Manchester From St. Iohn Prom C , 1 _ = 7 - ' October 16 ` 'i ‘ 1, November 1 November 1,7 Novembe§,22 1 cu & Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown v1a tt , _ ,N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Charlottetown 1 ___'_ ' _ The “MANCHESTER TRADl.`.R” is 3318 10115. is _ . A i with cold storage chambers and has a shelter deck for carnage of lahars iéontraal Stock Exnmgt- ...<1 sheep. _ _ __ 1 Shippers should notify the underszgned agents as to what 1 » - § they will have to go forward as earl as possible, in order to “Y “"3 5'" “W” °° I-,°“°°”~ N" Y°"‘~ T” space. For rates of freight both from and to Manchester, l I Cuxzxcu 1. llcilvaxe, Conn# M. Hctlnaxs W' W- * ' A Charlottetoiirn»P E I ' _'ji T .1\.W_,_1 *ri 3 I-1_ 'U =_ to A ~-