= v J is ` ’““` “ .»- _ - 'rua ooaitniaiv, caannorrsrows PRINCE nowlum nlll1'*"“""'_'_"-”"'_ gif Always restores color to gray hair. _ Aycr’ S Hair Vigor M*k°S.tl1.¢ Mr grow. i Cheeks ' falling. _ J. C. Ayer 09,, Lowell, Kaul. nit; lillillll IS _ Glllll FHUM llll§llillli_ Blllllllllllli lllllll -l _.lllllSlllll§ SH _Old “Captain” l'le_nderson's Pathetic Vigil Oven Hell Gate’s Waters Where Lic the Hussar’s Chests of British Gold. (New York Herald.) _$5.000 000 118° .l¥..lR¥r°°S_1 ll” Today a poor old man, who has lived his long life out on the boscm ofHell Ga old' old! oil’ the troops then in rendezvous at New London, Conn. The Mercury had £380,000 sterling,mostly in_British guineas,and the Hussar £960,000. After the lieet anchored beneath the turbid waters of Hell Gate. Company after co y formedto bzin hi b u _ A 5 Tru’ me :dd “mme tailed, ...ia °. P 11 dine :yards iii new York and Prim :Ser people in " ii who sutsei » .if “UW °“d~f1'°"\ his hemenesr me to the steak iost their iittie ali. There wai °°°°‘“’_l Lwelshnd Otty. much sorrow born of these lost Ruineas mud” “d'”5“d 3hmu¥_i'i'a | which would not be l_ecla¢med_ - t _ S eye on the workers at Port Morris.. _ ed out at Portsmouth, N. H.. but failed to Gonot For 122 rem inmrtqpegor _aimos i 'tgllilfe i»nyiii1_\?_t¢_f°.1}__‘=_'°_°éhI. the time Charll was time iiiim-sae 'si' Vijheaerer hisworr was nick its wants sfwut -iii his mwbm’ which he called lookin: down into the dark waters ofgoldlg .g Th - _ _ k _ » . ` fr' be H S r and the Warship _ e place Where the Hussar Went down ` . "' ' _ e Merciiry lgdnvoyeds Z fleet of merchant- E ‘9‘b°u° tw° miles h`°m the 010 U18D'8 l _ A `§ '~.""$ ' 1 matenal vessels into the port of New York on No safe' But every dal’ d\l!`iU81BSl2 Summer Ni vember 23, 1780. They carried also money t' 9'* he 00010 R6li_0ut on the Gate he row- _ _.J-. _ ‘ sent by the British government to pay E; \;l;r:l;l1u0:; side and down later with . f".\_ oes is sit and look sadly down into the Water.~ Sometimes he goes to the sandy shore and digs in the spa; _ where some gold was found years ago-_ - . . ‘ 5 _ in the harbor the gold on the Mercury was m°“°y which 9' Sw °BDl?81D hui and neve _~ " I' came for Once aft lo k‘ ‘transferred to the Hussar, aud While the . - er U 'log _ _ _property the latter set rail for New dive d w f __ _ _ I __ London to deliver the money, 1.' ei ht 0 I1 or it. Although he is seventy- __;; - - i i ' ' ` 5*' ' - _ _ ,rhmmptam was in a hm.ry_v Instead of R years old he is still a good strong V _ _ .;_ A 'A former remained to protect His Me_]esty’s wat" °'b°v° the WT¢°k f°1' 9# 1°!-18 UIUC ll As has well been said, is one of the most beautiful arts in exist- €I1C€. Articles which have gone astray are easily identified if the owners have their name or initials engraved on them. Our Engraver will be pleased to show you samples of the latest styles of lettering or if wished, will _make a design. VV- VV. \/\/E|_.|._r\| E|=t, Charlottetown VVATCHMAKER and IEWELLER. iiughcs’ Cough Mixture Gives prompt relief, a few doses will cure the most obstinate cough or cold, try it. Money refunded it not satisfactory. Price 25c. Hughes’ Digcstiic Tonic ‘ 1 Will brace you up after a cold, a ine nerve tonic. Price 254:. HUGHES. "f‘§ii'i?é’é§‘§§iS LT- » _ THE RICHEST, DAINTIEST EFFECTS ~ IN PHOTOGRLPUIC PORTRAITB Are to he found in our New Style, Up-to-date ARISTO PLATINU PRINTS WITH FOLDER CDVERS These' folders. made of heavy dark colored material, give to a portrait a style and :lig- nity that add greatly to its attractiveness. OUR HOLIDAY SPECIALTY ' This year will be “uivil-% ‘{»’at‘i5’§‘i?é2.’“vs‘“r'§ They individualize a picture and place it in I cblzsa by iésilg-an artiatgis clqxss-that haatonla o seen s precia . e Knlarl -ncreuing oecauge it is based on qs ty, y we are always glad to welcome visitors to our eh-idle. _ P' . Y s WHIlE& C0... _ siocx liitoxeiis Ennis a' Stoppani BANKERS AND BROKERS _ . Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Cc' 'ton bought outright or on margin. ' Newson’s Building - Victorialsow ` Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 268 _ P. O. Box 469 w lor r-:L anus swicx imoiw'l‘oN.N.l|. _ The Largest and Best Located joan in 'ne ony, accommodating D0 aunts. named in me centre or spec A Grounds, and surrounded by Elqullt TouT¥nae;` gin Elie Summer éfa. M6SwEENEY¢ Pl’0P_n V -I _ . Suite ‘ Boots for women i Box Calf Leather Lined Waterproof ' _ No Slip No Rubbers We have 12 pairs of' this splendid - Walking Boot. The regular price is $3.75 _ . We are going to sell them for $2.75 just the Bcot for this weather . ' . Allcy & Co. 11 _. 1_5 APPLE5 . . 'r 15;. We now offer for sale-'- . ` ’ Ili _ s _ other Drug Store carries DYES, etc , as 0\irDrspensing lJepe.maest” nievery~Pazti& rrnoss atom. r.o. _ _ - .. 4. ._ ' ` `“. .§'~`*~T"`;~`5f§.i'_' i .- affa, is cis;-he a complete stock of lllll B888... your orders, we will mansion 60 bbls No I Baldwins -(Ontarloj 30 bbls No I iN FIRST-class ORDEQ Also on hand a few bbls Kings,vNorthern Spysand Bishoé on.5_hhl lots. ' #H155 '.'.i\“~“§_'5"T"nP We have a quantity of on handselliuglow. ~ ` JENKINS'& SON. ~ taking the longer but safer route around Long Island he ventured _ throw!!! “|19 narrow passageway of Hell Gate. Hell, Gate was a different place then from do it. Be took some poor American- _llarbor and headed for Hell Gate, with the The Hussar ran the gauntlet of rocks successfully, and only afew feet of danger separated herffnom open water. _ Then she ran heavily upon a sunken reef, which was not down on the chart drawn ,by capvains who sailed boats of lighter draught. The compact on account of the current was-hard, openinlr .B F250. 990% __ .and therccoil sent her back into dee-_P_ water. She was sinking fast, and the only chanoefor salvation was to run her_ ashore on a shelving beach a.~qua.rter of a _ mile further along. But the “jaws” _of i Hen Gate were closing smut the aoqinsa I vessel. Running for her life she again Hawsers were sont ashore and ‘_`m_»ade‘i oil’ the rocks,” but the ship filled dis- appeared beneath the water, dragging the trees out by_ the roots. The prisoners, like galley slaves chained to their seats. died, but the" captain. the oiiicers and soine of the crew escaped. __ In 1866 the _“Worcester Hnssar Com- pany" was formed and . made the most formidable attack upon the fl'l8‘&li°- Capt. Chas. B. Pratt, 'who was afterward mayor of Worcester, =0l'lKh1Bli°d 011° °°m' pany. He used dynamite and blew away the upper structure. . _ The guns long before had crushed- through the deck and lay ovcrthe Dvwder magazines and treasure vaults, cemented down by barnacles and :sand fjlmtllx picks in the diver’s hands could make' the im-. pression on the mass. . GOLD AND SILVER COIN were found in the oilicers’ quarters; human bones and skulls-those of the hapless prisoners; a jewel casket iilled__ with necklaces, crosses, rings, pearls and other jewels of great value; pots and jars of antiquated shape, stamped with the royal monogram “Georgius Rex;” slender beer mugs, leather buckets with ‘Hussar’ in broad letters still legible, thousands of cannon balls and biishels of gun tlints, whole cannon and many other things were brought up by the divers. The jewels and the casket were stolen the same night;_one cannon was sold to the British government for $1,500, while others found aresting place in Central Park; but the gold _was not found.- The last expedition was headed by Cap- tain Thos. Simonds, from Leominster. Mass. He brought a searchlight into play _ and used a hydraulic dredger. ` Another company was formed,_ the “State Giant under the Massachusetts laws. The cap- tain had a fleet of,1lv_e vessels, a dredger, a floating hotel, a scow to carry the gold ' away, a water tank and a tug. They fitt- it En. claim iii gig’ iii _gg ii .~' 'lr' 2 *Emil themostdu '-‘-- acnaugetocniiirysa G. F. Bxr¢rl0i\iH=ilh. _ eduumd’ experienced marine, of tm, 'frun down Captain _Kidd-_afraid I’d yard' greatest sea country of earth, could _also {_§1"D '¢U1l_l1l- QOUO 99° U09 Place where the ‘prisoners chained to the deck. _ 1'- fast to the trees to imp lm- from 'slipping ~, lflussar Wrecking Company." in 1892, ~ Suddenly jumped overboard andtrledto swimnmr and was able to get back meg the boat. _ r “I’m Captain Kidd,’_ he- says, “am-1_ Uncle Sam, this is my boat. There’s over what it has been since a child pressed an ‘ f°‘11‘¥11l1|i0l1 d0l1&rs in gold down there at ` N 1 it-mi' ` " ` ` ‘ ,~ i` ' . “ ' electric button and blew up the rocks ~“§°°¢fli M0159, Md 501110 _One wlllgetlt some _ _ _ A _` ._ \, which obstructed the channel. At first °Y~ M8yb¢ P11 Ret it. The steamboat . . _ __ __ is "rj it was an ugly piece, bueiiiie British ogoole all kiilow me Isetout».of'the wer . _‘ _ _ » - _ ' A __ _ navigator ,manned that if ,_ new pilot o‘ no one. et them get out of my way. _ Bu ‘ »_.._~ could take a frigate mraugh he, an lam Captain Kidd, and theyareafraid to _ Sgany at _gold is concealed' where the Huesar went dark. The water shines up there; its yellow, and_spa.rkles like gold.” HALF A CENTURY. A Prominentf Politician is Con- _ _ ` Vinced. A ’ " At a recent club dinner givenbynews- 90921' msn at Washington, theeonvelrsa- tion turned upon the subject of testi- lnoiiials and their value lu newspapenad- v¢ri2_lsing° ‘fI____do_not believe” eaid__n,prc.; -mlnent politician who was present, “that 011,83 newspaper t_estlmonial,ina~hundred, ,isgenulne_.”/ __ v ° _ _ I ~ _Th°_.o_wner___ot_ one of the largest news- ,m~u¢k_ ` - - I' papers lu, the country wasfpresentand ¢°'i>k‘ “P 01° ésbieet visor-6~»_»\r. fiuény e4\‘°.¢i1»g.to~1e!i his _crbonect seiectany satisfaction. . ' ‘ ` _,_ . Quite .by accident the case _of New lm 5° Y.9“¢' °f .P°elll=.8t»ev» _Ni’J~. was se1ect_ed._ He, had deen completely cured of a case of hemorrhoids, or piles, the use 0f 1?Y1‘B_m.id_,Pile_ Cure. -Thepolitician was especially skeptical regarding this case, as _ it was _alleged /that Mr( Young was a mn over .eighty _.spoiler age 0»W.f\11‘ Slliferinz and when, all,0tb¢_r rc-' nicdles had failed. It was a d that the GIISWBI' Pile Cnre.‘ I felt especially interested in the case as it was upoii my recommenda- tion that Mr. Young began the use ofthe remedy after having used so many others Cou$a, colds, llonracneao, and otllcrthroat tablets,_tencents perboz. Alldruggiats. I 1 F l l 1' l r Not over on account of the mis are stuck in theice and disabled, we cannot depend on exporting and have .. _ cnhandtwo hundredquarters ofgood ' ‘ Y G ` I _ on In Tame beef nicely wrappedaud in . What Dewitt Bjlwni shape, and have decided to sell it- here " ~ " ' M af-_ " _ _-,:.- ,andas we _liave__/to dispose of i _. _ ' lil lives lot while the weather is cold.: » ~ r A i ' me _ _ greatest bargains in ever given in Chariot' the place_.`corn`er of ALWAYS WANTA A P_l201I1¢l°llCiWruDD¢r CHEAP __ s. r .if ` -Ai f* . __' °~r\ _ _A 'I Vx ‘_ P_°»_1"§»‘ 11I8d¢‘b'y~s=he bestf'-imma . , ’ - ._ is . _-_ ___ i1_ ‘.'f.~ ___.§¢ '_ ' - ..-.;_____ sits brooding, with an unbalanced mind, C9'P_WU|__Kld» and POW 8\'0\lDCl like Hussar _ _ ` , `_f3»Cl3uI`€1’~» ` 111 »;_~ , n 1 J. l i-,ggi -. :s ' '/‘~ `€-? '>".f‘. 'Je _ “M f"" _ __ * nb, '_ _,(1 ‘__ §,f_:; ;:;*'=;»:; ' _*’;.._--»~“‘ - .gil ` ~ perfection in Fit, Finish and Workmanship. ~ » ~ ._ ._ l I "~.»é:2‘,_°_»_‘__>;;_ 0.. . FT"-'_».~... 3'; -' 3- . ‘_ :_‘.`;’_`Ir¢".””'. \a» .._&é>_ A A ;¥ff.'%1l3:__; .n..._- - 3.2 ».-.~.~» "il 'é-»`*" ' _ _ ‘gf-gg ' ~ '~‘ , . \i '@"_ L_; '~i~: r . _i A' . '”`_‘}_‘3. i v -.fr 1 g. Biiysé.; any at $1 4o§and $1._'5oeach.~ ii" . _ _ *I L V . ._ . » * _prisoners from the prison ships in tha _downl _I can take youto thespot' in the ' _ ` _.rv _ ' ‘-“rf _.wie ~ _. '» i F _.ts » _ .`........... . - _ .____ - _"fl F- B H J ‘r 1 5 1 1,, - wfiiiii xiii. _1-. wr; if - `» - ~ » i.».,~'.,v. j i ‘ '.:g=- 5*- ,__~`. eg, , good- p’atterns‘ and _ __ ' __ .t1.oo _ _.. ‘-:1~.f ri‘:f:§.`i ` The finest testimonial in his paper and wagering to , -_ _ _ _ »e“_=v+"'° » _ establish its gennineness _tothe poli.tican’s' 7 il LET 'U5 ' ‘ " c f_0ur auarantee goes with »_ per£¢_ctly satisfactory. Phone II2 _ ( pffl 'li “_ ~ Q ern “fi 5- » L` 3 been cured of piles after_ii_(i;y yea-3 “gf A' _ _ gre, _ The Tooaeco Epicure_.__wh0 doesw gi use - * Politician should. write to W. ` '_ _ T » _ ' _ _Fm _» i ;,. _. °¥ ~Pfssf°=t°== and we tlisgslt was me new derives it-si controversy should rest uponhis reply. _ .The atéethagems “fthe tmde_ ~ _ ujne ~roiiowiniz` was' Mr. scsi-boroughs _ A };'¢31NE_ I mg , . “Dear Sir:-Mr. 'Newton K. Young of V ~ ` ` f - `t ‘ 5 _ 0 the “°'"=» = -H" °¢="L»s==vr=-°fll » HICK-EY 85 NIGHOLN' nite, and who has been asuifererwith. _ A' ' ' _ A* f ‘ ‘rosaeeo suaifuitatrruxnno ' . ~ plies for, p rhaps half a century has been 9”” gg gndgmwqn 2,1, 1,' __ » ' _completely cured 'by the use of Pyramid e _ __ - _ ‘ ' 'f-'~\ ` ii gsm cilmentsore quickly relieved by Creeolene ~ |=\ Y* : Slaughter, Sales _ _ _°nm__g____W_,°_,_,___,,_, _ - . I A ' » ,- _ managementof the twostearners.Tliey-_ _ _ _:'¢~._,? < a - ' _ --i renown worsen by by rnefqrigfreil _ 4 `~’ »Wi11 1.1°k_¢17 P1_=2S¢ orwthesmglepouud to suit par- _T Q y0t1.- - :~ cheers,.so come at once and buy »‘ ` - 0' scldrcgardless of prices. _;______ _ ~ ' _ `w i nienniwisneecs. _ ' T _ _ ,Said Yours respectfully, Geo. W. Scarborough; ' f . ' ' t' A . » I ' ~ ' 's ’¢;‘f§.%ifl _; ° Ph. G,” _ _ ‘ “ A ‘ //' "_ - '_ f ‘ I _ - _ 141,- " ”j`A"~=;'5':; ‘_ The Pyramid Dru!! Company of Mars- Z / g . _ _ V init, Mini., have this inter in their _ . _ I .li - -A i ~ ’ ~‘ passession and are willing to _ _ - 5- _ it with a backing of one thousand dollars, E / ' ,_ '_ _ the genuineness of Mr. Scarborough’s_ -.’___&` ` '_ ' _ Pl _ .v\ _ ~ ~ uv » Li. r~ aoss_;'r~_cAI€ER08_f.vi_;fs . ig -'_ .=', .na T. ~ ‘ fr _ _ ' ~- '»_- _ _ - ___:;5{ ' " '1.~5,_. ppwxgf ` ` . 2 _ ' f ' , . .nes-», ..,:'¢` f bought and sold for on the best NEW `W¢T°_ sf- __ we ii iimiiea number Gordon cfdiew Englandfand ' 0 _ it Qmexcell- eniviiivesimem.-_ A-Lighnnlgrlser in our oice. Full partic- ulars regarding the stock furnish- ¢d_°e_§PP1i9efi°°4 - A A -L°`W¢f_~Q“_°.¢°1'Stf°¢t»` ' . _ ._ ... .~_--<_3¢-J_-. - _ _ -_ 7,5. f ,- ya. -r_ #A I W X 7 f