.oooooo wr _1~ *»'5»:'1'a*"”f»'» __ » _ 1. .. , _ _ . _ R _ _ . t., __ ._ ,.5 si ta , _ _ K _, :_ _ ? 7:; i... _ . . iw .nu ,__ ,`i,s,.\ ,,,_,-,=~.,.A;§*.,j¢ ,_ .,._ A -t e ,X ._ `_ ~ ~ coco-000 I _ THE MDRN Nc, _ £ ""'4” _””_-Y ' Y - f 5 ` M i;sTAsi.isiii:D 1891. _ cnAiu.o'r'ri.=:'rowN.PRiNcE EDWARD, isLaND. WEDNESDAY ocronnn so. i9oi. ‘ rwoiczurs . ‘“"““czoiuoSz LIBERALS sMiLiRox` TERRIBLE nU.KEiN”"i yr ani Mrs, Bedjainin Houston of* ticoville are in the City the guests of :sand M,-g_ Robert Woolner, Grafton sow# _ In ,nd Mrs. Robert Shaw of Sha w s new Buckley Beach, returned last dghffroma m'vnth's visit to New York, Bum, md other American Cities. xr David Nelson, Cornwall, left ,',.d,,. morning for south lui-isa. Hs :Spam British Columbia where he 'm visit for a month and then to Agsttllin. --(il ms 1/its or iiisroav A Ga-man correspondent at Shanghai “mg gust the omcial historian of the when unpire, Wang Wenshca, has “Mmm account of the recent trouble ‘vm however be stowed away in an old ngbox in accordance with an old law for “Mug my hlstorial writing on the auiugynasty to be published. _--0- . QU&'.IONS LOR WOMEN. weak, nervous, irritable, easily ,giedlniind fatigued? Do you dread your “By work and feel like letting your dut gg -o undone! Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food wil ma" your nervous system and send the grill of new life and energy through the gd . It is above all a woman’s’mcdicine . J. invigorating influence on the nts-.isle 'nm ngularity in the functions o e A willy oral” PERYBTUAL £..IBACY- . Bums Advertiser: Sir Thomas Lipton mg be will not get married until he lifts "Emp, His friends are sorry he is “mg io perpetual celibacy, but are less grieved than they would be if he had pulsed not to shave until he lifted the up, Sir Thomas would not lock well in ‘my beard reaching below the waist. -_--Q-ii h A vary handsome sample of W. P. ' fall di t isdi l d gdliism :h'::»:¥windovl:?ylcfie sl: ouldspsgoigt . T* .Z- HOME i`lADE N ing asked the Superintendent’s permis- sion to makes statement in presence of a lot of people. war me xn.EED xcxm When I e could not do this he zefnsedt talk at all. the prisoner said, "I killed the President because he was the enemy of good people of working people" and added "I am not sorry for my crime.” czoLGosz’ Lasr wonns. _ Later he said “I am awfully sorry I could not see my father.” death was instantaneous. The physicians holding the autopsy i|\lii8i|ll8l’S BOIl|S “;.;‘;‘:.:.‘f;_'i:;;i:“;‘.°;° Manufactured by the Char- lotteiownot BoFe.ctory -u~.m<>a~» .bong Boots. Laced Boots Klondyke Boots Any kind of a boot you We use the best long leathers and make pay to buy your boots_ FF Bucs., Wholesale and Retail. __ ;' Pit-ch Pine ' Oak Timber Boards, -_ _ l St. John, nL_`B- I S- L. LIKELY. ' d& wkly. _ . i eclared the prisoner’s brain was normal if not above ordinary. im. WHEN THE B XBY C3fE§ AT-NIGHI' ‘ there is acause for it. Perhaps it is gas on the stomach may be cramps or diar~ _\'-' rhoeia. Don’t lose sleep, anticipate such conttngencies by always keeping handy *Q a bottle of’Polson’s Nerviline, Just a few drops in water given inwardly then rub ___ the little om-_'s stomach with a small __ q _ _ v . iisntity of Nerviline’ and perfect re°t is ssured for the night for both mother and baby. You may not need Nerviline ofter but when you do need it you need it hadly. Get a 25c bottle to-day. 4 `Z '_ ali Arrivals. @\¢\*\\/\@‘\» 43 Cases of New Season Goods. Books. Fancy Goods. Fine Stationery _ and loveltios. -We invite inspection. Late but Solid Boots. It liiagazines and New Novels 1 c oming daily. _=»> i.=f1_; np. ,--fc i ¢‘L;§: 9 ’l in / :"7 liars Wsipve 9 Bnest line L_ Mic, _katouro nexilnhlt work at fm d __ ._ P llllllif M: .tic is _, -'iaassf .viii . W , /_. nw- 4 ‘#4 On taking his seat in the death chair ' F on the Island in m an A l ’ 5"” mot styles. ;- N You take no c§l;aneaces._thIf Iwi P"-(wg), “ti wi _ your psieliuo from Y 4 WW rl c -__-_ ii B°f°1'° Pl`0°¢¢dlng to spread the ballot Mr. F. H. Beer moved that decision of the convention be unanimouirand that 91° d°l°8&°¢S all pledge themselves to make it unanimous. In moving this he looked back with regret upon the PF°¢¢°dil1RS Of the past three months. He condemned the course pursued by n¢WSD8D0rs and the holding of meetings before this date. He contended if the electors were not competent to judge the Sooner they were the better. Mr. W. F.'l‘idmarsh said he came to the convention to vote for whom he pleased. He did not see why such a resolution should be introduced.Hon.John Balderson and Jas. McLean spoke in favor of the resolution. Mr. Rsttsnbury contended however that the introduction of such a resolution at this stage was out of place. Mr. Haszard, just as the Chairman was about to put the motion, on rising said he regretted that he could not see his way clear to be bound by s convention composed as it is to-day. He had upon the platform and upon diH`erent occasions offered to sign an agreement with Mr. Farquharson but this he did not consent to do until such time as he had the convention *ized up to suit himself. He strongly objected of the polling divisions to elect delegates to this convention, sufficient time not having been given to the electors. He also referred to other irregularities. At one poll in particular he understood no notice was given until the afternoon and night of meeting. Ever then a gentleman went out from Charlottetown and acted as Chairman. The hall wasjnct opened and a few got the key of the church and held a meeting. He had acted fairly in the matter and he demanded fair play all around. He complained of his treatment at the hands cf certain gentlemen and also very s‘r0ugly condemned the part the Patriot had taken throughout the campaign. He was sure that the action of the latter would be disapproved. Mr. Farquharson regretted that Mr. Haszsrd had made the speech of today. He could not think of a convention more peace able than today’s.Mr.Haszard in his presence at Clifton had agreed to abide by a convention. He then reviewed some of the complaints made by Mr. Haszard and said that in the cases of New Haven and Nine Mile Creek he had investigated the matter and had asked that other meetings be called. He thought Mr. Hsszard should submit his case to the ° Mr. J .F.Whear followed snppoa°ting.Mr.` Z & convention. n. u- Pg {_ L 'E' ,,~'~ 1 1 < . Farquharso M.r.Haszard’s nomination was moved by William Whitehead, Clifton, seconded by Peter P. McGuigan, Hope River. Premier Farquharson’s nomination was moved by Hon. John Balderson, North Wiltshire. seconded by William Howard, North River. The ballot resulted in 116 for Farquharson and 23 for Haszard. It was moved by Mr. J. F. Whear, seconded by Mr. James McLean that nomination be made unanimous. Mr. motion was declared by the chairman as ' nanimousl tl 1 E 1 ‘ Q Haszard’s friends having left the hall, the carried u Y- The chairman then tendered the nomination to Mr. Farquharson who i .. g ' J A Q13 ' ‘ _ :~. I _ I_e¢t‘fs’ .povinmf calltoliisressne omoehold el,oealGcvernmentemchasthe who owesllil posltionto also the Sergeant at A _ ra co ti fo W st Unoim, Oct 29-(Special) Leon F. Q D, “V” °’-‘ 1' ¢ Sr Jomv, Oct. 29.-(Special)-Another . QQLUUHA’ mms 0°; s__(s in Czolgosz was eleetrocuted at 7.3) this ygtmsnywstelrolzu lagelylg atgnded ease of smallpox developed today, the #Gregg ¢mm.meht`m."‘u’ _' Luiimx’ . . . ogers‘ - R V. 'Wet stories plausagsbgipg nomic . » ‘, _ - - . _Heslelgs soundlyltstnight andthis morn- sgessdgrgtarymtd Mr. J’ E' when acmdH;i: La, of ‘ not *mum di* ..'f:‘;i::.;:‘s.“;.°:".°:_.f.;'.'...‘1‘.°.....°‘°°“°..;s°"°°“='= me M M ' _ more vhossmimdand slums maidens; is very serious. All the others are dolng__ um V __ ‘ M _ well. -;_ _ _ san rms nw Noam srnmnr. " _ Nolvrn SYDNEY. Oct 29-(Speeial.)- Th°_s»°'_i?~._“d F P°'°° i°f mm “"5” Voosht Bros. departmental _store _was °°°° °_'°‘ L°°°» burned his morning. $123,312 ini# b°'°‘l¢°Ul°\\:Vf5vlyai;`L suranoe $50,(ll). _ “ R ' 4 _ bi #iii and ' .ax Iscaivniaar a1§timi'r.‘ ‘ ' A " 'Q } While the line wsi ~ burningan_attsl_nptf 2£ti'¢i°”`7”kn\°‘I‘°a 3'*°*h°i'. was made to set. on “_""'l_*‘d°-*“' °_“~." 9" “°¥"° “ld *planingmilL A _ _V N V P *dum A V `l‘ 1 inssmiisrism we the cow oi. b°tii'_"°’!'1'*?!’“l1>-BI-,wir rsssos fires. ' _ ` The twolagmr- qu, cnarnanzro nr ummm; _:\ her ohild~|n__I_.ott‘s rests;-mg, _ _ ' QUEBEC. Oct 29-(Specia1.)-Rev. J. PM, fA:numbe1'.0f negroes were wounded and Almon, Anglican Chaplain ofthe contingent will be married on Wedn _` to a daughter of H. J. Beamer, the kno railroad man. . first esdsy WD his name was before the people and Mr. Farquharson '~had` told Sir Davies positively not it, and after liavinfg assured him tha would not be a candidals,surely there nothing improper in having allowed name to be mentioned. He was prepared to say just what course ‘he w take in the future. He would say tha would calmly consider the situation. Hon. John Bslderson then move resolution setting forth that the portf in the _cabinet should be given to the nominee of the convention. After` resolution had carried Mr. Bald expressed himself in favor offering Mr. Haszard the seat to vacated in Local House by Premier. considered the conditions under. to the methods _ use_d_ _,at_,5ome., _.1_g-1- CHICAGO MARKETS ' Chicago, Oct. 29.-(Special) - following are the closing rates: Oct. Wheat N2; Corn 56); Oats Pork $13.55. Dec. Wheat, 70S; Corn 5_7§; Oats, Pork $1L95. ' ` Jan. Wheat 74}, Corn, E01 Oats Pork $14.9. ? - _.. Canadian Steen R- Qsotatle (Furnished by HoOuaig, Rykert & Closing prices _ Montreal SS.. Ry. Toronto St. Ry. l St. John St. Ry. Halifax Tramway Twin City St. Ry. Montreal Heat 8: Power Dominion Coal Co. Dominion Iron and Steel Common - “ “ ‘ “ Preferred. Mo1son’s Bank ` Imperial Bank C ` Richelieu 8: Ontario ~ T’ made a short reply. He said he was running againsta very good man. He did not consider himself a better man _ but he was simply asking forjustioe. He ' ‘ ` '_ .. thought Mr. Hansard had too much good , mum; In-mu R sensotostand up in view of the voice oft Amdnmghgqmpg the convention. He then called upon Mr. _ Amghn 3”” _ . ' .5-Q ,- '.. iq’ 3 ll 21 _ ‘ ‘- va ""‘;;‘ v If if "Vi ' t ' " - _ M .= .e -"3 s ~ ~ 1 is _.1 _ ei _' ' _ _ fi ~1_ ... ......s es... °¢.-nf R h would morethanhalf hissrievllm ° sv Looisvllleuuhvllls .wqgigisetig _____ . _ _ A Inrenlvw Mr Fuiiubs-r»°:.'l¢rFl‘=~ Newtoikcsauqg _ l r V hadnotsnuelsh to _ ,_ _ was inerirqeiiiii-.s.‘i'g.s.i\i.ii=ii.¢ld-s» _ _. he could not M0896, Hr. Farq:‘harssn’s‘§l_Pq|1 ,_ __ _ iiemiénsgothsrwnia. up ,. NEW YORK MARKETS. isa A ' H .ce '. -.4 Com. figs. ‘ii “. .--u-¢-4- ¥ after is the was his not ould the da olio the 815011 of be The 9 433 Co 0615.8 no 2721 11`6i ns 29! wi .305 asa 112 Oct.Q Ili 1_1 Extcuitli- c0Nvl5Ni5 sRRl5il>s RACE Rioi iiuinggg. i. _ Q-1 ' 1 5l€Dl Sflllllilll' and Then For thc Purpose of Select- To a 'New Locality in 0nc White and Nlncd.Wi|| gm wanna ui ini. mg a Candida.. si Join. i Blacks Kilim 'l an I ; . `- _ . _. - ,113 _,___ ..._,_.,._,__,_ _ _,i ___ 0PlNl0N5 EXPRESbED CHU-D SPLENNB P I The rehreeiiial luis one of I _,aheyod’ered. It was in this way that; 3 Q-L. W. Reddin, Sunnyside. 5| lar 1 Noi soRRY RoR cR1iiE. . _ NoRii-1 sinNEY'si1=iRE,lwo Wntltii in j i all ' '°" :mm nuoxs xmnn. ~ one ofthoss killed was id colored P . _ ____..._...__.,_ ;_,_ R. Cahon and Wiliam H. _Moore D Lockwood. in the Levy Wednesday. came when an attack"of Lie room _ ~l¥`became` empty. This v. .. just after Mrs. Lockwood had testified. Decisioni was rendered in favor of the deieii-laut. l.._ii_..'_. _ EVERY Woman NEEDS 11:. 3 There are times when every woman ls l tormented by itching skin and would give anything for relief. There is a preparation _known as Dr. Chase’s Ointment, which is _ a prompt relief for these sufferings. Wom- en prize it both for their ownuse and for its wonderful effectiveness in curing Baby Ecnema, scald head, chafing, and the vari- ous skin diseases of childhood. VI-lY__C-LADSTONB WAS A DATE-J John Gladstone, the tather of the great Liberal prime minister. trained his childrento give a reason for every opinion William Ewart Gladstone was educaudi _AFRAIDJ If you have tedthe quality of .i Kmdriok’s-1 iiirr. ia. afraid. wtnlt-:.1 dl °f|»°i=_l° I". R '#1198 it T9 be imi auimin *m¢aiciiis.' rri°'»so1_ ,_ ---3--_ Bsrffiieii ina wins-iii. emi imiiaei-f-s,.¢ winasw' wasps- ‘ bein.. I =g.r T as at debater from his youngest days. l ii. W P' as 4 ~ Physicians Say his Bramakesnlmons Pas d and a With Hsavy Loss Caused By Were Bm-n,¢__A lc615“d._An.d..Nlc’a- aadilisii "Iv _ f_ ei.¥~z:.' 111'; ---lS--- L the' Pgylylfg of anoshsr .>.- (N. N " i th m..--___ ».,.. mlg.t°» .lf 'i»,',.§. *' ~ is i 1,-in Ifondm A : <. ` »"-L2-.i’.i‘r £1: