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A .31 ` r-_ttist list-_ Ilrictrii' Pirro.-1 - ~..cV\l l_li-‘~_‘o\'t-.ry cities 05 ner si.-1.r i f~..<. lvl c'»ii.f T.:;__~ ‘.;;_;--_;1\‘iii_2' elctticiits of the :lot Vt ;';`.Vt‘t_ \iii\'igorotes the liver, pufiggt- l';;_- r~ __ _:lin tones the riei've_s_ It 15 the _¢_V5f.V;V_; .~,§_V<'h_li'l~:e cod liver oil. but the liziii, nilisciilar tissiie of abso- lute lie:litli._ _-\i_i lionest_ dealer will not offer you :in iiift-rior substitute for the Sake Miss .\lnr_v \\'hitin~'\u _ of East Dickinson, Franklin r`.i_ _\'_ writes: "For nearly ten mount: l l»:.\'V.-plzlitl ri had cough, and instead of getting' better, it _Jf_9"'j` “"'f-=€_. I was said to have eozisiiniptioii. Itrivc Ur. l"ierce's Golden Med- ial Discovery. still \vlie:i the second bottle was ¢mp:y I had iio coiigzi and was cured." D it P E 7 S _ of good health. Ind Zood hrallfi is lztrgely' ri iiintter of healthy ,¢;§~,~i;y of tlv; 'wi-_i\V:`l-_~_ Dr. !‘icrce`s Pleasriiit Pellets cure ~5<~ii~ 'ir-ir, They are ante, sure ‘nd _=;>.»e:l-:_ :mtl .ii ce tzjxen do not _have to bq mlzeii .»'.'.~.;a;.x~. ln.. " Pellet" is a gentle Q 7 l _ .4 ‘ » .J_ Y _ - <31. ' " ` 'sf' tial t’s n .2 "1 I . hd!- M. , 5.3. __ Qlssizssnizirr svsrim). M__.¥__ __ ~\l’\rr"“f.?' lir.=.l§y5_// f 1-I5; '_ ;':'*,i>"| j/'3'_M .'{‘¥\ \\ ll/ ` / 9 I. Purely C.\N.~\nlAN 3. National in its character. 3. Age limit-18 to 45. ll'l€l'lt. organizatioii, i879. . only 5.44 per i,ooo. side of Canada. or DEATH Ci_Ai.~ls. V ls? 4. Fixed Premium. No Death Aegean. 5° Gllfes $500. $1,000, $1,500 or $2,000 Insurance. 6. Over ONE .\IiLt.toN Doi.LARs paid to members and their dependents since 1. Careful medical selection. Death V rate for the 18th year of its history, 8 Has a larger Siirplus on hand fm- each $r,ooo risk than any other Society of the kind in Canada. Q. SECURITY or Iwvizsrmasrs. Not a V dollar of the Surplus invested out- lo. Premiums and Interest accruing _ therefrom used oNi.v Fon P.-xvmr-:Nr ~ ll. At a.cost of from 2 to 4 cents a dziy any healthy man (an acceptable _ nsk),_ can secure $i,ooo Insurance for his family or dependents. §.nc;?.l'l'liation sent on application to R. ELLlU'l'r, Ont.: Trios. Wi-ure, H. S.. » . , xnsr GARTUNG. Supcnntcndent . Bmitfora. om. lllllll UNLY HUPEI For Victims of Bright’s _Disease is Dodd’s Kidney P1115. Not a day passes on which the llevlspapers do not record the death of me or more persons from Bright’s -. Disease. Already its victims num- ’ ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. _ 'No class is safe from this destroyer. War and intemperance, with all » their miseries and fatalities, are not responsible for as many deaths as hve been caused by Bright’s Dis- D Qse. Yet, there is a. way of resisting D it ; of drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it as harmless as asummer breeze. That great medicine, Dodd’s ' Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of the worst cases. It never fails to Cllre, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved Ones from the fatal grip of this CUISC of mankind--Brigbt’s Disease ? Then use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only Cuts on earth for this disease- Hsia at Kun-enum 'rhh-won Yea V After on the Spot on Which Ho Dieel - l{liutTorii Ser 21-On Se t 4 abovelhc ruins of the Residency lxlillrloiim. liillf-a-fioz -n paces from the I spot vi here tioldou dled_ sional geiicrnls, the Brigadlers. and llblfir full .~‘t.~iff~, together with detach- ments tion all b‘nnf_~l1~s ot. the .-\nglV_:- l~1_g_ry'.irln iirniy. stcaliletl up the Blue .\ilc to ttc ruins ot Kllzirtoum early in line moriiirg :ind laii-.lcd at a masonry stage oi inc river bunk oppofile thc l llf>.sidenc_v. (iortioffs old palace, though gutted, is still intact in its foundations. On _ rbc .-unimit of 111-. dismanll-.rd walls two tl tgsrnffs were raised, and `delachment< of representative troops with :he band of the ll li Soudanise Relilnent, the drums and lifes ofthe Grenadier guards. and tbc pipes of the Highliiid regi- mfnts formed up reverenlly round the historic spot-the gunboat Malik being made fast to ihe _quay behind the Resi- dency. In the centre were the Sirdar and his full personal stiff, on the right the divisional geiieirvs and their staffs, and on the lelt a delhchment of ofliccrs :ind sappels ot the Royal Eiiglntrs - Gordon’s old corps. The background was composed of the plclufeeque ruins of Kharto-um,amid which were growing wild palms, acaclas and lfmon trees. At 10 o’cloch the Sirdar gave the sig- ual, aid amid the crash of the first saluting gun and the opening s'iains of the British National Anthem Bimbashi J. K. Watson, perionrl aide-de-camp to the Siid-ar, and Lieutenant Slaveley uu- furled thc Union Jack. Bimbashi Badr I_2ffet;di_ I-Igypiain aide-dr-camp to the the Khodivial Oiercent. Amid the booming of the 21-gun saluie and the rolling strains of the British and Kberlivial national anthems could be he -rd the shrill cries of the crowds of natives and slaves exulting at their emancipation irom the cruel selfdom. Turn the music chinged. The High- land pipes walled ou: a dirge ard the lifes of the Gredadier Guards played a ‘-Dead March” in memory of Gordon and of the fallen heroes in the recent battle. The chaplains lo the frrces --the Rev. J. M. Simms (Presbyterian) the Rev. A. W. B. Watson (Awgficlu), rind the Rev. Robert Brlndle. (Roman of lcrlpturc and players. The religious service was followed by the tiring of 15 minute-guns. The impressive at d touching service was brought to a close by the Sirdar calling upon the troops to give three cheers for her Majesty the Queen Em- lress and the Kh dive. The cheers were given with the hearliest good will. ' V What may be described as the sad side ofthe cermony was then begun. The tiles played the “Dead March.” the bigpipes walled a lament, and the band played “Abide with me." When the solemn music ceased. all the general oiiictrs stepped forward ard corgralulated the Siidar, and half an hour was subsequently spent in visiting the chief historical points oi the ruined city, notably the dilapidated remains of the steps on which General Gordon was killed. The Sirdar then re-embarked and re- turned to the camp. He was cheeredio the echo again and again by thc. ae- went in pursuit of the Kba ila. PHILIPPINES AG-ITATED. _ Spanish Rule- respondent of the Times rays: cvacuafo i. DR. ALEX. V MGNEILL Physician & Slll‘9°°“- (Formerly of Kensington.) L _ Prince St.. Cl1ar|°f*Gf°W"\- la“;‘0,‘;';el{['le insurgwtsl llnnnrss, clu\ai.oreri'own,P. 5.1. cunnn " quentl labor disturbances are not dis- lhe L mm, Jack ,U d the Egypmm Grey been ortlf.-_red here and that b0,000 tous rent were flying in the desert brer.-ze i in COM Wm be smpped lmmedmtely 15 Opintcrpretell by lhe Americans as proof _ The hmm., a(,u0mp,mi,,d by me divi_, ‘-_Notniiigimportanr is reported from _ 5' ' fear of the return of Spanish domina- Szrdar, and Major Milford nex-_ hoisted- taiholic)-read appropriate passages" sembled troops. - Slatiu Pasha is with the calvary who_ fearful of a Rvestablishmont of LONDON. Sept. 21.-The Manila cor- ~'I`hc insurgents, urged by constant rumors oi the intention of America. to re-eslabbsh Spanish rule in the archi- pelago, continue activeiy rccruiiing their army. Hundreds Irom Manila are enl‘sting daily and troops are being drilled everywhere Great dilgence is l~\h1b ted in imitating the Ameritan for- mation and manual. Piiticularly in ti - V , I _ . . . 5 i I h , . I ‘ . 0 ’ l ‘ .r p Alldruggists. $1; six _tor $5. Get onll’ Hood 3.' gow BBNJ. R0GE§IS,1§hairman. _ ‘ li s. The enrcnchmen s in cer V - 3 _ ' W. H. AITKE. , Sq , _ ;;§]v§0S?i'OnS are being streugmeued_ l, H00d’S PIHS elfectively. Zbcentl. M_ P_ HOGAN' ESQ” and ii vigilant line of pickets is kept S. W, CRABl2)E.Sl39I\; . ~' ' . Y V Y T `*LY 'Y - 'Q ‘ I _ . Q 1 l C.HARLi§:1l¢lr0i§: sq 2,-900 pans American rubbers, men s :md _ - _ . .*.MLi~;on. _ MESSRb` L,i,,,`_,&,,,i;)Seff C men’s, purchased lrorr. thc assignvcs of the n ii C' 1HSE§iiiiYaii' Ifliiliiirlrifll inform- l late W. J. Gunane of Toronto, Sf"l’l""l it ` ll'Cu al" _ iz. ts Chronic lliseas h th Bali bi t' n be Obtained fr0lD _- _ , __ _ _ m_;?;'h0d of pemistent Seifheip ig remgvil-lg; a' lon Cai _ _ Sit. new fI'f’.\l\ gill) ls, till* SBHUOU causes from the blood Continuous. intel: rzent. treatment in person or by letter insure fdcture which “P “ lu “ill nt lpss rg I te .° ` ' ' ` ` S li . D Q ' ' p _ from convcn.>, professing to reserve, tdmiilplum of smattering and Maximum of cure, , I ,, -l *i eineac case. . . tm’ ’e"]a"'der .f` r ‘ha p”5u`em or their V pobRAv0IDBYlf¢U1PlS‘1““i‘1°d' Local Secrelaiy.Trcasurer and Agent. ' ~ than you gan buy (lilllarlllili l'ill>l'\el‘.~‘ l0l'. Ti! ti-cops. By this means they keep pai- MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF SP 19__dtt _ .l .. . ticularly independent ot the central au- Bl.00D.SPUTA,URINl£,8t'c. .P _.H be _Our O Ortmm \. ,U pup gum] ,nl l ihority, preserving the integrity of thclrl graduate of l_y_ U e S" _ “1 5 PP .~ ‘ _ nii r y ‘ ' OWH C0l'I]Ill‘Hl(l. A gel Oral 0L'(°l]p_Yln2 And the YORK HQSPITAL Twen,y ` at low prices. cpe rich province sent Vo Aguiualdo, V §?és2rpigt§eSinaI§1.g£nCiw. Diploma re_- _ _ fl “fn Sr- P 1’~ Ch rch- . - " ° _ ‘ ionnucn- -vi 1 lx . ' ` ~ _ :_ 4 I K me an Q u ; is stimulated by the 0161" 0" "any Areomod aticiixilinoiisf-rvieveir forpalienn J B & ` ` ‘D " Y V which uses every effort to iniinence the safer-ene es on avvxieauou. - l C 0 D natives against American occupati0n,l _ F R E _ lEvidencol0 this effect is absolutely l_ ' . . Vx mmwonby_ ,.,,,,,,g,, A,,,,,,.S,,,,,,. _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ I _ _ MRRISTEB, s;)‘_."ClT»JR & ATTORNEY Dozel and other prominent ecclesiastics _ _ by me minima profession and by tbvusfndf V ° _ _ Notary and Conveyancer. strongly deny all "k=0WYBig¢fl of Ivy, ,__; ' V D I ‘ um' mms” md is i n nmol-¢= _ such action and e°1¢m1r‘<1i=°l#imV .P°'=_'- __ - _ W 1' 1 .iriaalmnruved nuazuraoun is im-V ' l ---- °°=°~=m=-- ~i°~=f°~-~--VV~»»»i.V-ddr-use V - .V n - _ 1.....-.»'m° ‘°°°°"°‘°°°° “mmf V V --- I "° “‘ °°°°“‘ °°“"""‘ rmiieiosmol-d _ _ _ iin_aitlind:s5zies Bréepfwgigglf V. gm; V _lnnmimtiionsrrea Thaw,” McDo!md 'in NQPND in chan’ dim” impofwn oe more exteus ve a_y a _ e _ V _ ._ _ tn 'ed ghgii-1-oom,int.he New Prowao Budding, Ibmons, B33* wg" Jqhhlt _ . . _ ... »-t.UPl’¢Ul\ _ _°U_ _ question is fast growing serious. T118 AND MN ' Y.-rv.-rr-S, S“m,y,i5¢, the lot of October.. pmoeiven cf buwm. mg, Q;@Q e iii ci Ei * A-“““?“°“§° “;"‘S°1{5 @3222, lj, Pj? ' vs-y mmm Rnwlv N-41 1iiV“...n”m°»r.n li.. tppifnm. csiiésplnawa @“"°.’°* *iff* 1 P” ”‘- P""°° 1°'°°°° su nm pfoawu. ' owl- .lc .il neailytree mgg~ 9 g ~. dius°_°¢&¢ mumwd'A ectcmeanbonuuuedubyappmnhlm. _ tuldnomona mc_,e"m 00» outside the Slibur bs. At the same iime the attitude oi the insurgents _is much more friendly than it was before the "Several thousardritles have recently been landed and four n-.iv Maximo have also been received. Provlncnl leaders are paving into the insurger t-. treasury `= ii certsin portion of the tunds caplured oonnoiws FENBRAL srinvrcizjened. The strikers may naturally drift ; into the insurgent ranks, and conse- Y 'courzlged by thc leader. l “The news from Washington that the batlesliips Oregon rind lows. have of the intention of thc government to hold thc island of Luion. fthe insurgniit congress which holds its sessions tially at Malolof. The chief element ot cohesion is confesscdl the tion. It the iiisurgenls should receive ‘ ¢ V \ \ rea.-Vonablc assurances -ot' a permanent tegraliop of the revolutionary govern- ment would be speedily compleie. _ London_ Sept. Q0-The l-long Kong correspondent ot' the Daily Mail says: f “The Phillipine congress has favorably impressed the Europeans who have wit- nessed its proceedings. It is b llcved that its deliberations will result in a petition to President McKinley lo estab- lish a protectoriite. “The attitude of the American army officers toward the insurgents is causing much unfavorable criticism among Europeans who have rctururd from Manila. They blime their almost crimi- nal ignorance of the native cbaiar-t .- and their elementary ideas of colonizing The ciiicers seem determined upon winning glory at the exrense of iniur- genls by hatching: imagi iary revolts. Aguinaldo has obeyed every older wbeher accompanied by threats or no: Ono irsurgent ct-ict at Pasay declintd to move and Aguinaldo asked Geiieial Otis not to proceed against him for four days. so as to glie him an opportunity to interview him." A Bri'i=h naval ollicer who has re- turned froni lllanila says: ‘-What is needed is a force afqua’n'- ed with ihe Asiatic eharilcter. Auierira does not seem lo utilize the material she has at handj Bvtry one -is surprisfd that Mr. Wiliiams, U. S. consul at V Manila, was no: sent to Paris instead of a lot of staff otlicers who know 1 tlle oi the Philippines. I am ~slti~tied thit il Lonsul-General Wildman,wlio has lived among the Malaya and is familiar with British colonial methods, were given power, he could arrange everything satisfactorily with Aguinaldo. It is suicidal lolly on the part of America. hat he has not been ordered to Manila ong ago.” \¢..*" Pains W_e_re Sei Rheumatism _ lmpure -Blood ,- ' ' No Appetite f A Perfect Cure Accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla CW _,....` £0 iii. Whole Family Made Well by This creat Medicine. “ I am 44 years old and am A lumberman, engaged in driving logs on the river. I have been exposed to all kinds of weather, md I was seized with rheumatism. I triéd different linimenta, but they failed to cure me. Pains moved through my limba and s short time since o Settled in My Back. I thoiight. I would work it 08, but it grew worse, and I was obliged to shut down n_iy_sawm.l1l _uid stop work. My blood wits poor and I did not hnvé lanyiappetite. I could not sleep nights on account ot the severe pains. I decided ‘to 'take 'Hood’| Barsaparilla and H0od’s Pills. In ten days time I felt reliei, and now,4»few month! hgving e1;psed,‘I am myself signin and am A Perfectly Well Man. I am attending to my business daily, and all due to the benefit derived from Hoorl`s Sarsaparilla. My wife and other members of my family were taken with the grip i and also suffered at times with sick head- aches. They resorted to Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla and Hood’s Pills and they are now all ln good health.” G. R. RAFUB, South Waterville, Nova Scotia. Hood’s Sarsapari ilu Is the best-in tact the One True Blood Piirltler _ l at t easily, promptly and foreign occupation, I believe the disin- 2 J A it Bargain ‘X /if orner Q We Will 112WB 0Peu to-morrow, Wednesday a ° . i _ pin-M2 _ ___ Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, purchased at auction in Montreal. stock is new and fresh and willbe Sold at one-half the Original oolt. Stock consists of . Clothing, Suits, Odd Coats, Men’s Reefers and Ovcrooats, Chi]d’| and Overcoats, Men’s Rain Proof Coats, Shirts, Hose, Cups, _ Worsteds, Printing, Kid Gloves &c. _F OR THE LADIES-Cloaking, plain and fancy patterns, Hole, `Sha.wls,_assorte.l Trimmings, Hair Cloth for Skirts, Wool Mitts. Fur Hoods, Table Covers, Napkins, Flannel, Towels. Purses. _ _ Everyone knows about our last cheap sale. This one will be awly . it. Bargains for all. Como and inspect it. _ I _ I successons To McKAY woo|.eN 4,000 Your Home _ Or ' D u You Want Q to Save Floney ° ‘ ' run BIRKBEGI( Investment, _ Security and _ Savings Bompany clrlillsurscnlato s2.ollo.lloo. Pllnrur avril V ssnmuuu. THE PURPDSE Of this Company is two-fold. lst.-0-To furnish a safe medium for the investment of savings AT HIGHER THAN SAVINGS BANKS; RATES OF INTEREST. 2nd.-To furnish those who Wish fo purchase homes* for themselve or pay oil mortgages on their homes, the r D ‘ill e of repaylns :liiehir linirrisd silriiillegMonthly Instal- menrn, not exceeding the amount _usually puid £01' R605. - _Every person who does not own a. ~ home should carefullv investigate th8 methods of business iollowed by tliiS company, wherein it may readill' be seen that lo build a. house and own a home is an _e§§y_ 1D8»l»©€1'=` ' RESIDENT‘_ADlV_T_S_OI_l_Y BO_é§_l_) HAR LOTTETOWN _ _,Ck B kt PHKIUIUOCO HEAD 0F-FIGE-T0ll0NTO.' Bgrrgy Dlasiiees 8 Til A means 'and opportunity of doing _so, A. H. Cgn. Sac. C- E- causing discontent to spread rapidly in - _ ,ou Abe, insgtgm _ I my ` A ‘ i f lr . All num-l THROAT or LUNGS V 5 V _ -1- _ _ ‘V ,,,,,,, minion- Ci>w'»i°°» "fl °°fl°“°lY *"5 it imsalntnn £1' i ...ii im _ lid Fridsys ww °f mf <="°‘ '°°""~ Vlulyl-543111 ' Visit the Modern Jewelry and 'Funny Good! Store. - " ' ' We have just opened a. large and well stock of Goods in Silverware. Wehavo Fruit Dishes lamp Jllil ` Bon Bon Dishes Illloll Dlookl ' . Lunch Casters _ lllvor lun Celery Dishes " Ill! PM IDIS Something nice and New in Glass and Chiaavrnro, o’cloclt Tea Sets. ' ' . _ _ ` Patronize your Island boysrantlget the Worth of money- Our mottozquick sales and s Repairing attended to Clocks, W as sud lr-:Y ' PROWSES’ NEW BLOCK. I Sunnyside, Queen Square Charlottetown Rubbers 33’£€.%%E§2§‘£”i$’£.‘.'.~ll%2%i&.il.2’.i?uw. ldisc-'»n=iv“»n°° °f the S°f“°° 1° “'f°°l-1]. _ _ ._ .V V ~- _,<“f-.2-f“'i' “5°P‘22- 2* 2°” ‘