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Soi-'iA,Sepi m.-Some apprehension hav- :_ ultimatum but was-rather in the nature ing apparently been created owing to the of an appeal for the 'intervention of the misunderstanding regdrding the precise great pzwers before than intervention meaning of Bulgaria’s last note to the should be too la e The Bulgarian min- powers, explanations have been given to istry it was st-ated, was _ determined to some diplomatic agents here that the memorandumwasnot intended as an Standard Cure for ltching Piles When Doctors aTid_Surgeons, Medi- cines and Operations Fail, You Can be Cured by Dre ~ ._ -».,. _ Ointment. There is always some standard by which the merits of an article are peas- ureci. Among olntments the standard is its " '"7 ‘mP°"‘°° 5°n”7r° 9° I n n tai dl gl the road be- Dr. Chase’s. If s dealer tries to sell you any other kind he tries to clinch his tri!- ument by saying “This is as gooi as Dr. Chasc’s." Don’t be satisled with substitutes or lmitations, for Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the only positive and guaranteed cure for every form of piles. ` Rev. Wm. Thomas, Brownsville, Ont.. WINGS: "£8, _el seventy yearrlam grateful U to Dr. Ch&l`l's ' Ofllfr ment ford , pileawhich had mu-'ed meeudieshndoyauséihd much misery, The itching and burning was almost be- yond endursnce, but Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment brought quick relief, and as the trouble has not returned, I have reason to believe that the cure is lasting." Mr. Duncan MacVicar. Caledonia Mines N. S. writes: -“For a number of years I have been troubled with bleeding and protruding piles. I tried several salves and ointments, which only af- ford me temporary relief. Some- times I would be laid oil’ from work for weeks. One day last winter One of your books came into my hands, and after reading the testimonials of Mr, Donald McLean of Tarbot Vale, N. S., and Rev. S. A. Duprau of Belleville, Ont., I decided to give Dr. Chsse’s Ointmenta ment I found myself completely cured. What I sufered from that awful _disease would fill a biiz_book. You are at liberty to publish this, as it may be the means of convincing some po:ir1s'ufIerer, such as I was, that there is a cure for piles. To all sufferers from piles in any formlwould re- commend Dr. Chase'e Ointment as the only cure.” Dr. Cnas =’s Ointment, 60 cents a box. it all dealers, orEdman`son, Bates & Qom- piny Toronto. To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of D.~. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box of hii . bniryei .standing sy iadeeuirciy white SR the Turks ext -rminated the Bulgarian U10 Af'9°¢i5f»0'l 35 l3°|ll8\.“¥'*°!_) not be able to leave Engla-ld this yfpjr. maintain its _attit_\1l¢ of neutrality up to the l`is_s_ niom`eur.,»bu: itfelt -lthe impossi- clement in Macedonia. The Governinent’s position is rendered increasingly dimcult by the attitude of the Macedonian population in Bulgaria, which, vigorously backed up by the revo- lutionary committee is persistently endea- voriug to force the- governments hand and provoke hostilities with ',ljurkey._ . Q-»,_speciaid¢_spstefh1rgn§_niooasie'ry _° 'Balance-»»r»¢li_ :rm-irish .gin-risen -of 'li ee miles" northeastofSalonica, ls believed to be ix-:remely critical. It is besieged by bands of insurgents under the leadership of four former Bulgarian omceu. The lllllltiuts number wane tourist-_guna _ls belle, _ _ein m-»=arq¢»»s=mé.b=__ ‘ muelnik intl the moun ns, common u tween Demirhissar and Baxolg. The Turks have withdrawn nearly all their force from the district of Danoumaia and Razlorr, to lsend them to the relief of Melnlk. ' A company of Turkish soldiers and Bashi-Bazouks recently found the hiding placeof a hundred faml‘ies of refugees from the villages of D\_1peni_,_and Echla, _ near They captured the party violated the women and committed, otbir atrocities. ' ' el sulxrau nnenxrs His soLDiims' URIMES. Const.aulnopTe. Sept, 2).--In an audi ence with M. Zlnovieif, the Russian am- bassador, Friday. the Sultan expressed his regret at the excesses ' committed by the Turkish troops lu the vilayets of Monastir and A"drianople. He said that orders had been sent to the authorities concerned to prevent their repetition and he gave the Russian ambassador to under stand that the guilty parties, would be punished. I ` The German ambassador, Baron Mar schall Von Bieberstein, also had an audi- ence with the Sultan, who showed himself most optimistic. The latter declared that some dis ricts and the Porte would, there- fore, immediately ‘isaue_proclsmatious.a_n- noun°eing'~the resumption of the applica- tion, nf the reform scheme. After grant- ing of the audiences' an extraordinary. council of ministers was held at' Yildiz lKiosk and the deliberations were continu; " ed on Saturday. It is understood that the council drew up fresh instructions to the Valis in the sense of his majesty’s declara- tion. Ofilcial despatches from the Valis of ~ Salonics, Monastir and Adrianople report., ‘numerous encounters which resulted in favor of the Turks. remedies. _ 4 A business education such as may be 2¢q\1i1'€d at thc CHAR- LOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE will carry you over the hills n visitor to the Exhibition make it your to SUCCES `. lf are _ _ i business to caall at tZli?:uC.B C., Victoria li1‘€D1aQ.es._ us in safouodtion to glvo 7°” , a 91' .Plii.0€_» b€l3t91‘ fitting. bettor made mole. _mm “open _ _mWm_m designs §liY11.§ll _ S__&__I'mBfi1§ 1ih‘a»n'cé.`i1_ be s own you elsewhere, ...................»......,_...- emembenwc are practical clothing people _ _ abgut Qthe construction of a coat inside l lout. ovorylitt details in connection with it, if you Y _ suse ri# _elimsil coiuiieli srcnrrinv wish _an _1'i,`t1; gh _-_ made gn it we do it ,1;:"°°":“,;;°;‘°“'»°= sm-M-»°= here in our t fi rm de ar mont. eae_,o and,v_¢;__s__gwornin to _ . » __ _ _ _K1 _'_ _ ____ _ _ __ ‘3}i'..§";..§’.§.f’..'.‘T’°‘°‘ ‘°°’°”“" "’ ””°?“°' E _ S06 0111' overcoat and `$10.00‘suit. 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