w-4.* »-»~.- ~- aa ~....~a..¢..»¢ .M .~»»q-_-a »......~._l...»»...-... i .Z 2 ~ henllHectoryour Lady RS. NORIANDEAU _ lfnyof GIPNHGQ, N. B., _bel at Last Imsctively Dispo~ed of an Enemy that Persecuted Her for Years. ' For years Mrs. Philcmene Nounandeau, d Campbellton. N. B. , suffered with des~ pepaia In addition to the tortures ecu- pquent on this disease. she also was very push troubled with sick headaches, the aulalt of derangement of the stomach. She has found a cure, and is so grateful. that she is anxious for the beuetit of others whomayhe suffering as she was, nogive the matte! the greatest publicity. &s has therefore written the following opening letterz- ` It is my duty,and I consider it a great §eaeun,for me to testify that I have been id of a very severe case of Dyspepsia, )ythe nseof- Dodd's Dyspepsla Tablets. “Icr years, I suffered with stdinach deknem. My head ached almost contiu~ ily. I could eat very little, and had to heeareful. _ ` “I emsulted several physicians, and Bedthe medicines they prescribed, but i$ead of getting better, I gradually pew worse. “I read in one of the newspapers an aleerthemenigwhieh told how a lady who hdbeen sulering from Dyspepsia in Idthesamewayasl was, had been Q@ by Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. “Although I had but little faith. I de- ddedto make a trial, and bought two ice. I was relieved from the very first, §1lno»wean safely say that I am com- #tely cured. “I can therefore, highly recommend Life Dyspepsia Tablets to all who .Qkfrcm this most terrible malady. as I Qntisded that what cured my ease, will are anyone.” Seleuee to-day knows but one way to re- Bn Dyspepsia, Iudigestion; Heartburn, SUI! Bt0mach,and other stomach troubles it way is Nature’s-Rest Ibotfs Dyspepsia Tablets digest all food i time up the stomach hy giving it a 131% from the work of digestion. Ile small brown Tablets stimulate the Life! and regulate the Bowels. Allin vote. We have certainly no wish to. -*-' ' _ _ ___j :V-A gghcx 50c. ' represent matters other than aslthey are, Up to 31st October the building . ‘ _ V Q _ I but we assure oiir temperance readers permits issued in Toronto this year ' ” ` 2* P M ,thatifno greaterf_ei!orts are Vmade to provided for buildings to coat within a_ ` - _ V _ ' " ' Y 9|' ° prosecute those selling illegally thetrieuds few thousands of two million d_cllars. ' Um, Ne, F311 _md Winw,V,;'_f| ,ms have _‘n.i”d_ __ A _.V " V ,_ of prohibition will have only much _ ' ‘ Z _ V ‘V i _ nu reasontoauspectabetraysl of Qieircause , ,_ V _I 0 _ l ‘e _ ff” -5.; ’ ___ V. in Vienna., Beaver-, »'-I ons, VI _' .l , ' Newg_ Saiiii__l!8S Serg>s and V-cunsw. 1 - - 5 I _V New Trowsermg _ ; ‘ 1 The latest noveltinrlll Vgfbbcks Stripes. _ " . " Also a iu=l line of Gents. F_‘urmshings. _ ‘ - -t - - » _ _ _ _ _ ,__;~/. John file S' ' l ' » _ ‘lriko 0|| that is the best oil if you buyihe American Piaifs Asha A from us. Our price in 4 gallon lots. 22 cents per _gallon- V" ° 'H X ' - Equits numerously signed by' prominent lig _f ‘ ’-'l*'-"”‘~'“T _ `1 _-,.,»-<»__ _ -,...,_~ :‘.,~_ -_ ~ ~_ »~ ~~. _ _.xi _--:.=._-=‘<`~.e'.~»_ ""~;_=».; __ '§¥y32= t..°‘¢,_~ . ,‘ *rf 1;.-»: -. rl _.gb .,3;,__.-.,__5_ =_.,~¢3-_.<~;:g_»¢-_§»_'.; & kB’_f“_’VkV°“ t° th’ ne" physician. Put to no avail. -'I.-was Xin- ' of Char. glliV\ced_b¥mi;.tfel1<:;w sgdereil; to try Dr. IOWBEOWD Of the pl‘0p0l;l]i Bull llhll J thaisetze ' Insurance Agents. 1. on. of ii.. tiling. out are pu.; ua. ;;1g;f-hadIng=§et§°;;°§§°§;ir; And there ara, others. of which more disease." _ ei? i Hut ater Is an excellent thing to heat s. house with and in fact some people whose houses we have iitted with Hot Water say they would not have any other method now. Maybe you are interested in it. ~ Let us hear from you. Bill! Sllllill X li, Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Chsr~ ' lotictown, P. E- Island- I Phone |25- _ Ili Milli! iillilllli some 'rx-nNG7i` como oN. _ V __ V: We some; time ago to the _disiltimticn in thsidominant in P. B. Island that would be lilmly to follow the retirement of PVj‘emier Farquharsen. Thereiare evidencesof this procees now that has accepted the 'ape running loosely _r the time. _ There is no longer a responsible head ‘to the Executive in the sense that there has been and it may take some time to get? things settled. The first necessity is a new Premier, and though it was thouiht by the inner circle that this successipu had been provided gfor, no 'éoiilcial number of candidates for the position. gg; qi V_ In the meantime 'hertain active sup- porters of Mr. Fijquharsou, ln their coming :by-election have been in treaty with the liquor interests _jot the Clty,hiuting at immunity from prosecu- tions,and also at means for getting troublesome witnedes out of the way in consideration of political support. The liquor sellers accept the dismissal of Prosecutor Henderson as a distinct favor and acting upon the proposals made to them have within' the past few weeks are now selling quite openly. We ee the convictions for illegal sale except in the To these evidences of the loose order in ‘which aifairs are running we 'V may add . another feature. The spoilamen are already exploiting the prospect of certain Government omces which they hope to |obt!ain,not on the merits of the applicants Tm: Guanmas verified a street ~ rumor and found thata petition has been in circulation in favor of the appointment of James E. Grant to be Postmaster of Charlottetown! This petition has been party men and supporters of the Premier. 1'Of course it contemplates the( removal of the present worthy Postmaster; Mr. may be said hereafter. - 8, Q "" _*_ i __ L remarkably' quick to relieve and pou- The Summerside heartily tively cures each and seovery form eg gg- if- ‘QM f°= '-“° '§‘;1.i'2..'i§’.”s‘i..‘”°‘”...a.s.i.°*é'.Ee‘I»?.‘a~.f.‘! _ A Premiershipofthe Proviii The Journal Quin- _ __ _ Beprmentipg the leading British being opposed to the party in power is! _ . _ &pe&l . _ not therefore in a position to make its " _ recommendation iniluentisl within the I J E -A i* T ‘ ` -F " dh Liberalranks. Still, it must besatisfactory _VV _ " V goodreport” among those that are of the nearly one half the population THE V_ Have made arrangements to Q6 *entity of ladi_ei` Box. and Goats _rhssmwsfkisiaisliss Yiblllvethna far favored 'as Hen’s custom-nude V is tiifsfiai ‘ ' ~ ' ~ . f I I _ ve' ¥_7;§'f;` I ~ 2' _ TBUR3%AY.N0 F?§.!1E1- new railway station. The nt 5 f ~'/ ‘n : _ ' r if " '?“* f- location is not convenient, the Building _glad therefore to learn that there is fair nomination for the Commons. His <' _ I . _ ° f successor as Premieg has not yet been V ' _ ‘ I l _ V w ’ _auncunced. and go rnmental matters mmm” °!‘n°' auth" being bum' In A to ' ' Q K the near future more suitable to the ‘ but from party favor.. Only yesterday” Mr. James Mclsaacs, 25 Elgin St., _mm-. McLeod to new that he is “of § f _ _ _ _ ,/‘_ 1t’sthe msn behind the gun that `\\')) A few years ago Cornell University llwatchingthem aebefsre. Now President ' | | sehurmsi. in his report regmfuuy _ ~ ~ _ ` announces the failure of the new plan. PIE' L and foresbedowss to the Vfcrmti. _ _ V _ e at watVetVzsg _against mea. It , _ gl _ _V _ is ucuencn among C.-'rnell I " _ f -1 t ' 0 this _V_V7is~§_@ not regarded as _V I' V geptiemen. This is a' very 'VV ‘ , 6: things," if true, and ~ _ r _1 » .-_ _- , _ 1 ip, . _Q / _,___ _Vi :f..._.=~;-_¢_;,_,___ Y .9 _ . = 4 &l»§UL&lF. Beyond question Charlottetown needs a is quite unsuitable and also unhealthy because of located; over V ’ V i t water. The new bridge and the construc- tion of the Murray Harbor Railway will make this the headquarters of two road which will involve the necessity of increased accommodation for the public _ _ - as wellasfor the omcial stall. We are requirements generally, more conveni- eutlybocated to serve the public and on a the station are the present site of the f of these would be a decided /improvement talked of in the Board of Tradei If anything is to be done by the City in the should be taken. Otherwise it may be assumed that our citizens are lndiRrent prospect, we presume the Government would desire to carry out the reasonable wishes of the majority if they c_an be enough tosuit those who are abroad in case of a woman who, of course, has no 5116 GUI? 6V¢llillil~ ' ~ ltc|llh8. Burning. Skin, tracked ilance. Sore Ear. ‘Devo Illustrations of How Dr. Chase; oianaear cures nears; skin ma- ences and Eruptlona. Ottawa, Ont., writes:-“I suffered with salt rheum for upwards of ten years, the skin on my hands cracking and _breaking so as .to rna.ke__~th_em useless. After trying all sorts or__re_medics in _ vain, I became discouraged and thought my sufferings would never end. _ Last spring I used Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment and in a ,short time was perfectly cured.” - ~ ` _ Mr.. Bohllcholscn. Manor House, Win- _ niPe8» Han., states :-"For several 'rmontim I had troubled with eczema on my ears, _and *lor weeks I doctoreé with s prominent Wlnni eg '1‘here,Vl_Bno limit to the healing qual- ities of r Chase's Ointment. It is ef, I \\ does the work, and it's the ingredients \ _K @ ~ V`0pposit_ion party, who comprise pretty J cf *meh _ _ _ _ it U. l ' ffl? s Ea ' 3 V ras New York world tens than of fill 2132J819male citizens of the'R¢ ublic of ‘li /fi fi 2 ’ , P ` . J V ' ,f voting age 2,326,295 are illiterate, being 10 ' is *md* “mt d°°° me "°'k- ° ‘ per seat or the wal. It would seem that _((1)) BRITISQ COUGH cuss-euro. _universal suffrage might well be restricted _ It does not upset the stomach, ' gg l `by an educational test where one in ten of f‘.\\\`, A It's easy to take. *I ` ‘ \\/)/ the voterscannot read or write. Of course ' \\ It is ¢5¢¢wa1_ ~ there is much greater illiteracy in some ‘mf We make “_ _ -é\ other countries’ but in such wuntries We sell it and lots of it the voting franchise is usually restricted ‘ ' ,- I V Price 25c. ` j by a properi y qualification being required. ' Q ‘ _ , f \\ 7*' W. BEUIIII, Plllii. B. ' under the presidency of Dr. Schurmau, T1" 5‘1“°'° D‘“3s”* `=<_~ ’ _ _ \ Y l ~ ~e, -_ _--» -_ ' 2 I adopted the plan of placing students on ` “nys e _ ” ’ their honorat examinations, instead of ~ §f_»='f¢'_"‘ Qfé __ \_ , W _ P more healthful site. < t :_ V ‘ ‘_ W Q _ H The locations one or other oi which is ` i ‘ I _ _ now spoken of aa likely to be chosen for ` y R°‘"“| HW" mr °“-° ‘°‘ lh°1°‘ '“ 5°" ~ ' 'Illia morning we place on acentre table on the “managment is y&_mlde“d than no . ‘of the Hotel lJaviea'for another. _ Either _ floor, 40 new and lstyl1Vsh_r`eady.to-wem' Haul on the present location. But what about .75 ` 2 ’ 5 ' I ’ C V the proposed extension of the railway track _ , ’ _ - V V ,_ wlyofiniiuencing the final decision of 2 5 yn i the railway authorities, prompt action' I ° _ _ __ 5 “fi 0 . inathe matter. Withan election in near ~ . I A _ I . i Elilillis d ll ilwltly enlarired their sales. A number 1 °°°°"'°i°°d’ V VA <4 'Nfl Uhe great gf drunken. The Street “intermittent” F ° ness, while there are few recent and are Hequently not lighted early _ _ - _-__ schrnml we saves com me stock ofsooss suitcases for me seine st. Pirnce of Wales’ Qoifeges. A ledge stick of _ V PVens."1nl¢, Pencils. Ejxercise and Work ‘ ' Books. 80'.. 51:- _ u _ Telae usual discounts to students and Teachers. Open Evenings till 9V .1611 he 1 L' s_ Qunns__s'rli‘ss1‘.~ e ' ‘ ~ ' ‘was _` v 'I _,- \. 1-..; 1 ' ae H-1* i truth ew gives it out _for 'I°hree0a_hesl_O1ive Oil and °f»° ws Q” ;.’”‘__'o»i Jill. .f-#erfect _ .- el' .L _ . ». safes. _*___ i@ev3 1 e desinm mum lf for him m Mm 'l`VQueen Street, some timeago considerably _ -f * _ 5_1: V* ',*._ i '~ .,- 1'- _#_ _ _ _ _I . _ _.1 _ _ V_ _ zo'/Queen Street Merchant Tailors. Q; ? 'V ’ _._.___.. .- _-__ _.__ .._..__..._ i..- f ‘ _ _~ . . * _ ' - ' " orrossrn iii ii sz 2 ki fate#-86 V (sive ua a Wim- hug bww boot, made ileece lined to the top, with \ Q'Guatom work a specially Broadway Boot