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Painlessness In addition to specialists for each branch we oder patients another great advantage not found else where, namely “The Berlin System”` for filling, crowning, or extracting teeth without pain. Unlike most methods it does not depend on one or two ways of killing pain, but embraces ten enough to overcome all the pain caused by work on the teeth. ' Advantage in Magnitude The great advantage in a large practice like ours is that there is enough workin each department to keep specialists constantly employed. “Practice makes A perfect ” Teeth Extracted Without Pain We simply put a little medicine around the tooth and lift it out painlessly. any 1111U1b¢f _Of teeth can be extracted at one sit- A ting without any bad after effects. Skilled experience combined with modern appliances now make this operation one of pleasantness and satisfaction combined. For persons of over nervous or timid dispositions, who desire un- conscionsness during the operation we have “nitrous oxide gas.” Artificial Teeth properly made restore' the iiatural _ expression of the month and preserve the youthful contour of the face. _.~ _ Drs. Maloney and _Kennedy Dental Bpecilllsts. ` Berlin Dental Parlors. Charlottetown. , _ ;'::°f:.:;:::;.”:;;:;..°::f:.*2‘.:°.2i°i.:..‘%' IHE CZIIH liutrition in _its Best j Form.; .ing the members of his ‘intimate circle The Young Ruler is an Inter esling Personality. 1; HE IS UNLIKE HIS FATHER The Peasants Will Travel Hund' reds of Miles to Bring The r Petitions to Him- Tdlk of the Czur’s abdicatiozi is re° !1eW9<1 by thc unfortunate occurrence in the Russian inipcrial hoiischold which ha! nowngain dasucd the wish of Nicliolae for an heir. The young ruler of all the Rus sins is ii pcrennuilly interesting personali~ ty. He isacurious contrast to his father. In. disposition, as well as in bodily pres- ence, he differs strangely from his parent Alexander was not ii highly educaugd man. His elder brother Nicholas had been <‘a1_'¢f1§ll_y taught and trained for the I responsibilities he was _to bear, but hisl death, at the age of twenty-two, placed Alexander in the position of heir to the throne, and he was then too old to learn, nor could he nilord the necessary time. Before he succeeded to the throne, n very unfortunate incident occurred which proved how _cruel _he coiild be. An of’ll~ per of _Swedish origin had been sent to _he T_Jn1ted States to_ordcr rifles for tha Russian army. On his return he had tc report to thc C7,u1°cwitcli, who w:is np- pointcd to supeinitcnd the rc-arming ol the troops. During the interview the Prince lost his temper and began tc Scold sharply. The oliiccr replied with dignity, whereupon Alexander fell into c lit of fury, and loaded the man with in- sult. The man bowed himself out of the royal presence, went home and wrote a letter to _thc licir-iipprwciit, asking him_ to apologize within twenty-four hours, adding that if thc apology did not come he would sho_ot himself. The Czarewitch took no notice, sending neither excuse nor apology, and thc olliccr kept his word, The Czar licard the story and was very angi'_v v.':7th his son, and or- dered liiizi to l'ollov.' the hearse OT the oflicer to tho _;'r:ivc. lint cvcn this tcr- rible lesson failed to czzru Alexander of his hnuglitiiicss. The _gentle ways of the present Czar, and his unwillingness to hurt the feelings cf ;'.ii_vonc, are in sharp cou_tra_st to thc cr;irvli_‘.' cf thc father. Unlike his futlicr. lic iii.ii.'cs ii point, whenever it is possible, of driving out alone with the Euiprc.-3; and with a small attendance. Ile docs not give notice of nis_ drives and walks abi'ond, and is oftcn quite unnoticed. The lute Czar, when he drove out, had thc strccts lined with troops, and alwa_vs drove in a splcnuid equipagc surrounded by his guards and attendants, while thc police now seldom know' m` w'h“at direction their Emperor means to drive. The etiquette of thc Russian court also has become much less strict since the accession of Nicholas Il, and all his subjects are allowed ndmis sion to his presence. The peasants will travel hundreds of miles to bring their petitions to him, for they know that thi* Czar will personally receive them and will lvimself read what they have writ ten: He is grave in public, but in privati he is full of fun, and verv fond of chaff The Czarina. exactly suits her husband and a happier family life cannot be im agineil. er Majesty is almost always with the Czar, cvcn when he is at work. _ More than one good story is told o the Czar’s sarcasms and repartee. Or one notable occasion hc reduced a. Rus sian general to a iriglitful state of con sternation. It happened soon after hi= accession, and before his coronation, that he was cycling in thc park at Gatschina wearing, as was his wont, the uniforn" of a. colonel. Something having gone 'wrong with his chain he got off to ad. just it, and, just at that moment, := pompous general froin a distant province passed. Not receiving the salute due tc him, the ofiicer stepped up to the sup posed colonel and percinptorily request ed an explanation of the seeming dis courtesy. “I am so sorry,” said the Czar, sweetly, “I have not yet had the honoi of becoming acquainted with you, owing to the shortness of my reign, or I should, of course, have done so.” ` A prominent Russian statesman is, such a perfect double of the Czar that he is often taken for his imperial ruler. “Count --” said the considerate rul- er_ of Russia, to his double, “why don’t you alter. your appearance somewhat- shave oil' your beard, for instance? You, knocking about as you do, and' so re- sembling your unfortunate Emperor, run terrible risks-frightful risks.” “Whati” exclaimed the faithful count. “What, I resembling Your Imperial Majesty as 1 do, alter my face! Never, sir, _neverl” “All, Well, C0\1llt» --_-~” Nghed UIC' Cmr, iling and shrugging is shoul- ders, “as you will not alter your _face yourself, some of my Niliilist subject! will Qqter it "for.yo_u, I fearl’ A characteristic sto of the Czar’s S li WILD _ _so ~Fl-WR Thisisan l sa hes $450 TY - _ I love of simplicity has been gomg the rounds of St. Petersbing lately. A tain lieutenant who -wasmra perpetual , state of impecimiosity was Que day seen riding in fa street ear. The other ofliocrs of the ' ° ent were _furions_ at they dm insaltto tkennifollll intmated tothe culprit that lie had of sending m his ante the former toi dojso, m 1 'I L public 8 is as 'end of a joke and n prank as is her lor). During last sum mei-'s visit to Kiel she_and her sis Princess Heinrich, \\ eic paying a, vim; M; Sunday m0l'111l1g to an art shop in the Danische Strasse A crowd of inquisi .tive lftizens waited outside to see the ladies come ont, and it was a crowd which increased every minute Half an hour, and an hour went by, and ,till the expectant ones waited in vain, until a whisper went round that the Czarma and the Princess were back at the Schloss On perceiv img the densene-53 91 the crowd Her Imperial Majesty asked the manager if he had not a. back exit jto his house. She wasltold the wav I was barred by ii low wooden fence. “Oll, we can manage that,” laughed the Rus. sian Empress, “if you can lend ns a lad- , der.” That useful article was found and _placed against thc boarding, and over sprang the royal ladies, tlioroughly cn- joyiiig the fun. They went throufrh the side, and regained the Schloss, not fax away, in ii few ininutes court, reached the street on thec othei W $15.27# Barle ,perbushel Beef carcass)per b Buckwhea. Butter nor lb Caltskins, lb E828. per doz Haav, per to Hi es rlb._... Island Flour, per |00 lbs... #0 tmeal, per 100 lbs Oats (white) er »ushel._. Wheat per llushel.._. Turnips....... Lamb skins coli ._ _ _ Shee skins Dee. Wheat i3l Corn 4li Pork $14 421. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS (Farmers Prices-Corrected 3 _ . . . . . . . . . Oats (black) per mshel . . . Potatoes, perh......_. Beetsnable). fffff ' lw°°l’<....~`».'..» ......... ' .' _:$11. Geese perlh _ . _ . _ . . ._ Turkey pi-r lu . _ . . . . . .. .fs Cnioaso. November 3 -(Bneel§.)~‘- Nov Wheat 7l§, Corn, 52;, Pork oc%oeb§cc&~coceo¢c¢ I53§E§§§§SS§S:£S$8$ 33°3S5SS3S335353S88 oooooooooo~cEococoo¢' G@gQ$SSSSS@S8?8§S;? 4 :yon 13... T 4.- i Every part of Nova Scot.a is near salt water and the breezes impart to the wool a peculiar texture and softnes. yggl, __ _ u I I \ u ._ of 0 uly Nova is long staple and of great strength and elasticity Stmhdfs ig gh; only Underwear in the world made from Nova Scotia oombel IOS, So cl by all reliable dealers. DC USG ,;g_` FE* OG ©C EEE of fraud. MIIIKIISI SIIICKS l_._ _ 1_1., ii. -__-_i .Jon treal . Je l‘win City lllontreal St. Toronto Ry. Halifax Street Richelieu 8: Ontario Dominion Coal Common Dom. I. and S. Com “ Pre’r'd. “ Bonds Nova Swtia. Steel Montreal Power Amal Superior Ogilvie Preferred “ Bonds __-_&, Montreal. Closing prices Amalgamated Copper American Sugar A tchison Common Atchison Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit Erie Louisville & Nashville Manhattan Ex. div Metronolitan Ex “lv Missouri Pacino New York Cent!! Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific ,, Railway Common ,, ,, Preferred St. Paul Union Pacino Ex. div. ‘i°f._.:_:.:.. §°°ri§im<§~ll§§f'b1b Lard.perbucket .... K.Oll,peroask ......... ._ _ Molasses _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ Owned, w,perlb..... Hay_percwt..,..... ..... ._ P0'lkl.................-_.... Hutton Ducks.. .... Uaulihowers .............. .. sgger. Peas .... ......... ._ Plrsley... ................ ._ Celery per Corp, doa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Ripe Tomatoes, lb.... . ., ................ ._ R\bbir_a,_pair._... .. . and and sat idge -_-\'1~_-0-0-___i, I A litle philantliropy covers a. multitude Lim To cure a heaiache in ten wiring, me Kumfom Headache P°Wd"S Nov. 3arr.-Pliia.des, Mc-Iunis, Svdney; I -ri -T I SHIPPING The Latest Shipping News, Reports _ from the Stock Markets. etc..'of Canada and the States. CANADIAN STOCKS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.(} RYKER'l‘_& CO., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Jlosing prices Oct. 31. Nov. 3 " P. R. if l 'P Ni;-:w YoRii-s'rocKs. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G -R¥-K-ERT 8: CO., MEMBERS OF TH-E~ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Beef(quart-er) lb . . ol.‘i.k...»»»»§°o’...:::.;::::: Flounperbbl (imp.) .... Radishes._ ................ .. ‘E.'.; New Potatoes, per bush... __ On] Gh........ ... i..e%"3'1»»°i§".{...i......-...... Green Cabbage ............. .' Tirnips bus ......... _ _ . .... _ . Agpl-,peak . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Pampkinsm... ........... ._ B..=Docku .................. . ; Putt ................. _ _ llNl] 136 a.,- iiss us I 277 280 117; iis 104 103 , 100 99; 1311,. im; 60 cog or 97 sa; 90 107.107 97 97 24.5 24; 118 118 octao nov 3 65 sei 1222 122; SW SSI 1001 100i f’*3»l 622 sei as iaoi 135 13851362 141; 140 iio ics; 150 liar was 103;; 652 65% 1995 2005 ru 'roi ar :roi sei as iso; iss 1045 io-ii ess ses. ses' QSC use .DucksperIl_»____..._.____.. " Chickens per In . . . . . . . . _ . ._ ee Z U, gn oo ' oc: S35. TRADE AHQ_SHlPP I PORT OF CHARl_OTiETOWi‘l. --H Azula, Buckman, Georgetown: Condor, I ‘ tar, Vantier, Richibucto; Phoebe and 1 _ pl ' ` S. Greerlands, {Couillard, Montrealzl , L7-reno., Moll/[ill in, \Vood Islands; Katie ` and Elia. McNeill, Wood Islands; Dido, McMiller, Isaacs Harbour; Lady May, McDougall. B alle River. Nov. 3cId. Lady Franklin, G.r'y, Pow ' merside; Eva. May, Farrow, Picton; . Union, Gerrior. Picton: Life Boa‘, An-1 dersor, Picton: Bessie Mills. Bell, Pin- ette; Azula, Buckmau. Vernon River; Condor, Maskell, Eldon; Lorena, McMillan,\Vood Islands; Katie and Ella, _ I McNeill, Vtiood Isinnbs; Lady May, McDougall, Belle River. ` I PORT OF MONTAGU E. ` Oct. 29, ar.-Maggie Mav, li ellis, Halifax; 1 I Majestic, Spiiidler, Halifax. Oct. 30. -Welcome, Clow, Picton; J. M. P , Landry, Petit De Grat; Souvenir, E0- ; tremonr, Lockport; Laura,BelIfr rntaine W. Chezzetcook; Rob S. Letty, Halifax. y Oct. 31.-Electra, McLaren, Piciou; Hal- j el, B. Misher, Mo her, Mehone B~y_ Oct. 29. old.-Diazithus, Daley, Halifax; I Produce; Fanny Young, Lemon, Pun- wssh, bai. ‘N Oct. 30. -Welcome, Claw, G-.=cr.zetowf'_ bal; Rob S. T~tt7, Liulsburg, prod; T A. Mahone, Hebb, Mahone Bay, prod; C. U. Msder, Ev-ins, Chester, prod. 7 Oct. 31.-Electra. McLaren, Pictcu Idsf; St. Patrick, Dickson. Louisburg, prod. Nov. 1.-W. H. Crosby, Halifax, prod. There are still 16 vessels in port, On ac- count of the bad state of the roads pro- I, duce ls somewhat slcw in coming in with _ prices same as last week. Dreadful Case "I of itclriirgf Filrsf --Patient Was Cured by _ _ seeEEE252Eéeébeeéééékbbeeebebengnease ssnsasseesaaseaasasse:asss§nnesesssaa saesssssssessssssssssssssssesssaasses e¢¢eewoocecaeeooocoao¢ooee¢eco53mweeo sesssefasssesasaaaaeseassaaeeagggseea El SIZC =_ $1 for the of Snowshoe ‘ale have not advanoed_ the of Amber smokingjo- of undergoing such an cpe ration. so he ave me some salve, for whichhe charized e r" bn t I I phone of ever being freed j _ _ _ S ‘ , _ Trot: €l|‘l:ind`;'ea»d1ul suiferinl wheir -a Camwuy 5 Bmldmgv Quepn Skeet " » ‘¥¢¢_z friend wld me about Dr. Chase’s Oint ment. He said that he had seen so many , _ _ _C_ ~ casesthat ithad cured that he would pay _ _ _ j for it nimseir ii in :mea no cure. E ‘My experience with Dr. Chase’e 0.nt . - _,_ ._ _ _ . -.~ _ i ‘ gg ` ment. is that the first application did me I' _ ’ more good thanjdld the 'two doctors and ` I ’ e ` ` it has made me as well and as free frbm - ' V ` pilesaa Since being cured 1*, woods and experienced _ no return of my V old trouble. I am not patting it to strong I when I Bly that Dr. Coase’s Ointment F k _ -I . h .I ‘5 ,.8 ,mb Stwnbo, t, ,,,e_ you ,N fm _ armers eep your ens aying w en eggs are a tousemy testimonlaltor the beneit ol P1°1Qe_ , , others, as I feel 'lt my duty to mike _ _ _ _ , 2 known this arent ointment." 1_ ii . _ We have just received direct from the manufacture a u1>»d;§=1g~'~°§>i';;;-_Z-;¢_f,°;_~=,;§;sb;=;,_ftl‘f¢w was of Loweii Bone and iieai M¢a1,i_-imii c a ai- "’ ’ _' ,Bone and Lowell Raw Ground Bone. 3; ' f popular favor and poiiltry raisers will End it indespeusihle an Pnee tothe producer also for growing ‘poultry for market. __ _ gsf, -sires-' *“ '"7" ; * “ ~ 5 _.4 lay and selhteeks on London. New Yerg and Kontxeel Stock Exchanges. I. lcuruu, Conn ll. ilcdtuilt “"l».~¢l‘ll°l9»1Ul¥ D"-\°‘b 1 a Certificate to that e§ect_ Both the ' Prince and Princess cf Wales, CHABLGTTETOWN MARKETS- l "‘_AS°i° I ‘§‘°id*‘_l "° °;“s°:,; 8 h‘l_°°‘.';"'& the Princess Beatrice, fhe Duke of Coiinanglitand :lie l’rinc~~.~ Louise, (C°rr¢¢t¢d "G17 '1`_\1°°d°Y~) 1"" °”° _°t"p°°d me °° ’f‘ t “ P' ° _ have each visited Messrs Heintzrnar.’s and ccn 'ratiilnted tic fxhibi would have to be burned with a red : hot I . - -’ . #7 _ iron. I shivered at the thought of burgiing tors im then manufacturgs' " the flesh, and told him I could not think . "`°1d only by WW* Mr #Q twodollars, bhtit did not do me anyi I ’ _ I wlas in a desperate conditi in and had I “ worked duringthewinter in the lumber ` ' I M A " , “ _ ` _ ~' ' * This valuable food-for poultry is made chiefly from animals “gas & have passedarigid govemiiient in tion for humaii food _ It spec M ~ ~ _ _ ,Ja high concentrated bone and meat food, contains several tima --A fiigiutriment of fresh meet of equal weight, It is constantly Speaking of Pianos sliowii at the Colonial and Indian cwlnbitionf