tile News ALL (11¢ Time a APOLOGY’ my AND: DEMANDED Guardlalic llir iartc arid Montreal Everywhcrc' ‘ Harbor Beard. f “w.” . 3r .1 - l fiusfinn 139i ISLAND.'TUESDAY ocronnn’ 8.1901. 1‘ W55 PLEASED WITH ADDRESS : Lady Taylor, President Council of Women, has iii-om Her Excellency i.h o, saying the the d York is anxious ' he National h members of i. on tciteWcman throughout the Do- wn should know how much pleased Highness was with the illum “are” which Lady Minto pres. whet on their behalf during her Ottawa. _—_.'-————— LOSS or FLESH. - CHICAGO MARKETS V» . * m... 351315 . followingare the closing ratesv'”. - I 7 ‘Oct. Wheat 67%; corn 55h: Oats, — ,. ‘ . . Pork $14.15. Dec. Wheat, ml; Pork $15.42}. Jan. Wheat 73*, Corn. 53! ; 03'— Pork 315.3%. Corn to: 0m,- *- NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices Amalgamated Capper American Sugar American Tobacco Atchlson Common Brooklyn Transit. Burlington Louisville Nashville Manhattan New York Central North Pacific Common Rock Island , St. Paul United States Steel Com. I. u Atcheson Pref. , Southern Pacific , Erie Com. To ‘PaSS inflection. lic‘allll The mail train arrived in the city at 10551ast night having on board the fol- lowing: John Richards, Bidefcrd; J. D. McLeod, D. Schnrmian, Miss l.).l[ntthews,~ Jas. Moloney and wife, Monoton. Gnanua'nox.—We are pleased to learn of the graduation 0d Friday last from the Charlottetown Business College of Miss ’Fanny‘ Brown, daughter of John Brown. merchant, of Tyne Valley. Miss Brown has taken i the full prescribed course in commercial training at the above named institution, and to be found worthy‘of graduation after the severe ex- amination exacted is certainly Very credi- ahle to her. Miss Brown left for home on Saturday last where she will take charge of thezbooks in connection with her “father’s large and growing business. Con- gratulations and continued success. Lasrnight the Caledonian Club present- ed ,the Highland Boy’s Brigade with a very handsome set of kettle drums supplementing the previous gift of a set of bagpipes. The presentation was made in the Club room by the Chief, Major Stewart,in the presence of many members of the Club and _V a: number at invited guest ladies and gentlemen. The gift was eloquently acknowledged by Rev. T.F. Fullerton.The. following gentle- men u on invitation of h ‘ - . 7 .ed the!) gathering in mt"; cMhz-grzfldmsn Dominion lion and Salad Common Lambkin of the I. C. B... was seriously. MacPhee, D. Small, T. C. James, L. W. ’ , ' Pmtemd‘ him“ this morninfi While fending a Watson, R. MacMillian,John MacMillian, “"13”? 5 3”“ furnace in their house, , Charles MacGregor and Captain John 19mm“ Bank ' ‘- MacDonald. Piper Ferqurson played some Rmheneu & Ontario 11% lm TRY DIVORCE can selections upon the magnificent pipes of Sr. JOHN. Oct. 7.-(Sp_ecial)—-Judge the Brigade and Master Charles Webster G198“? has been 8]?!”an 1'0 tr! (“V0100 danced the Highland fling very excell- ently. Lieut. Alex. McKinnon called for “a” “d “m” “.“m ‘5‘” m‘ three cheers for the Club which were given by the boys with heart and soul and sturdy lungs. The proceedings closed 'with the National Anthem and three cheers for the King. The boys of the brigade headed ',by Piper Fer- guson and their own piper, presented a martial appearance as they marched to» and from the rooms and Were the sub- ject of much enthusiastic praise. .. .Oct. 7. ’ 85 114; nil 763 57i ‘ , nil ‘ m“ lfiio'M CERTAIN roars 11% u and yourself falling below weight there is danger. he use oils can temporarily add far, but never build up th and tissue. ’3 News F acts thrvpugh tihe mood md nervous system on cart es wills and energy to every nook and a r of the body. It regulates the “mus organs of the body. makes the Peme good, adds healthy flesh, and re- m the tissues w d by disease. “many and gradually this food cure, "3mg color to the cheeks, incl!“ an weight of ihe body andrhcroughly "groomer. disease. -- _____...__.————- SENATE INVSTIGATING. CANNIBALISI EXISTS. nil all 13 155} 423 u 0“ 55E 38! Canadian Stock Quotations. In Harri? 1e Form in Famine District of Shansi. China. Ottawa Lady Badly Ehrlich~ I eJndge Gregory to Try I Divorce MB. Tarn CALLID 'ro aromas; Monrnnn, Oct. 7.——(Speeial.)—At the the Harbor Board this morning James Crathern introduced a resolution calling - on Mr. Tarte to substantiate his charges of boodling or apologize. ‘ [JIM M. P's un PART. The commissioners divided 5 to 5 Mayor Prefontaine and Robert Bicker- dike, Liberal M. P. supported the motion. AUnited States Senate committee is hmfl‘atlng the charge that a combin- mu was formed among: :ths omcials' d the War Depart-eat 00 con- golthe hemp output of the . Philippine mile. The investigations] is the result eta financial dispute between members of theeonhination. # weterraelous 400 each at W. A. Hutche son! ’ an: wear clothes that lit as though wt15ers made by your mother-inlay: on can improve your ap arance a :ohlillde cost at Gordon & cLellan’s, Mont Tailors. ‘ 10-2 tf. an! (Furnished by McCuaig, Ryketb’vik Co I “ Montreal.) , ‘ Closing prices 0. PI R Montreal St. Ry. Toronto St. Ry. St. John St. By. . Halifax 'Trhmway Twin City St. Ry. Montreal Heat 8: Power Dominion Coal Co. anemia-ma ron' vii-nu. _ ~ 1' awn. Oct. 7.—(Special),—’1'he Gov‘ ernment have revoted the regulations and hereafter all vessels ports North of New York must pass the health oficers. LADY sunronnr Bonsai). Mary Lambkin, mother of J._ B. theD'ukewlththeKing’s ,. ‘ edtodayand lsbslleved oz .Csi; ; * momenommo 5’ " *6 Poplar Point, Man..Oct. mm— TbeDukewasnpeIflIBQf ‘. gamewas plentyanda big was madsby them we. . namakuxmw surnames». V, Oct. 7 107i 2772 1132 115 noumnnn ooxmrrox IN 011mm. TAIOMA, Oct. 7.—(Special).-The steamer Glenogie brings word that human flesh is being sold and eat an in the famine district of Shansi, China, babies and young children being butchered freely. ' poxand - ‘ fl ’ ~ The New Boot For Fall Wear Wet proof sole. N0 rubber quirered. lVVlCTUS THE appearance of the Bazaar 'Hal when opened to the public last evening surpassed the most sanguine expectations, of the promoters. The different depart- " merits, beautiful with decorations looked NEGROES NOT HOLDING THEIR OWN- doubly so when furnished with the ""‘ numerous dainty, costly and artistic articles prepared by the ladies in charge The ball so unfinished one week ago, has undergone atransformation that must be seen to be appreciated. The attendante was very large‘for the opening night and a still larger patronage is looked forward- to. Tea was served yesterday evening. ands. goodly number came forward to patronize this substantial part of the Bazaar. The articles on display embrace" almost all lines both ancient and modern. ‘. Amcngthe former into be seenaviolia__ ’ more than one hundred years old gird 11‘ brass candlestick used by Daniel O‘Connell. ' 7 p I 7 ,4. _ ._ _, . This evening an electicniwill be held to ‘ "Comet: 0913‘“! the” owned; decide who is the most popular Liberal Mann‘s 30‘” Owned by Albert Garrett, candidate for nomination for West ind spread rapidly in all directions. It Queen’s. . . we.» feared atone time it would monopo- lise all the land, but its spread is not now The United States census has revealed the fact that the negro is not holding hie own in point of population.» He . is losing his hold on theborder States and is .dritt- lug either to the cotton fields of the Gulf of Mexico or to the great cities of the north: ~ = - ‘ luminary ;:.é: M33 it?! in. {rear-w»; gm 1111' may' cw 3n ' ' J18: d: 0‘: " fir" - "’."'li‘“»." W 151 b u I - , V ,auetibneer. "" 5‘ . i ‘. lid mi and 3‘s . EASTERN Norse—While not wishing to interfere in the discussion about the’ demerits or merits of the weed Ragwort. i may any that considerable of it is found in this section but cattle disease and. hay-fever are unknown to us. The Ring-t originated o’n‘tha'Baltié” Road some thirty-years ago, ongthe north east The first necessity of athletics is a sound stomach. Food is the source of all physical strength, but to extract and . cm or THANKS.—Tbe committee of ’ assrmllate the strength from food requires Made of the finest grade of leather; lined with Calfskin, gooriyear weltxd. no techs u: rough Slitching to hurt llil" feet, a. pci'fecll«smooth lusol . The 00281‘ sole is midi“. Oi. 0ft?» tanned l.-~a.thez’, and gum through all oil process, then pressed and hardened, Willull makesi'r wear much longer and water-resisting; We have them in the difl'ercnt lasts, Acadian McGill, Eng- ish. GOFF BROS». Sole Agents. that the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition should be in a condition of good health. What is true of the athlete_ls true of every man and woman; physmalihealth and vigor de- pend upon the digestion and assnmla- tron of food. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of _the stomach _and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and by enabling the perfect digestion and ageimllatlon of food, builds the body up With solid flesh and muscle. “1 used ten bottles of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Med- 1 Discovery and several vials of his ‘ Pleasant ellets‘ a year ago this spring. arid have had no uble with indigestion since." writes Mr. W. T. hompson, of Townsend. finiadwater County, Montana. “Words fail to 1 'li how thankful I am for the relief. as I had sruiEred so much and it seemed that the doctors could do me no good. I got down in weight to 125 pounds, and was not able to work at ail. Now I wei in nearly 160 and can do a day‘s work on the rm. I have recommended your medicine to several, and shall always have a good word to say for Dr. Pierce and his medicmes." The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay use of customs and mailing only. dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufi‘alo, N. Y. so rapid and it has ‘almost disappeared where it first started. Pasturing sheep where it grows is an efi‘ccrual remedy.— Sc-me rain is falling at last and not before lhe time as never since the Island ' was first set tied was there such a scarcity of water. Wells are dry in all directions and springs that never failed before give water no longer.—Fishing is about, 'wound up for the season unless 9. few small cod- fish which in iy be caught later on. 0n the whole it has been a poor summer for the fishermen .' An immense school of (log-fish has filled the Gulf for some time rendering fishing nearly impossible were the weather suitable. One solitary seiner from Gloucesterpruised round here for a few times towing her seine boat, but she found nothing to seine and has left.— Miltoil Young and Sewall Biker have left for .Poland Springs, Maine—John Nichol and niece of Annandale have been vieitilig friends in the East recently.— Elijah MeVane had a sale of his/stock and vl'rwuhh-u recently and ’ realized fair prices, his health is not as vigorous as formerly and he intends going south for some time at leash—D. A. Bruce paid us a flying visit here recently.— Leonard Whale left for his home in England on management desire to offer their sincere thanks to all those by whose aid the pre- sentiition of “Zephra” has been so success- fully carried out. Particularly do they feel indebted to the lady chaperons, to whose faithful performance of their ardu- ous duties the success of the performance was so largely due. They desire to special- ly mention Mrs. Fred. Mitchell who was untiring in her efi'ortr, but whose name was unfortunately misprinted in some of the published lists of chaperons, and omitted in others. They desire also to acknowledge their indebtedness to Messrs Prowse Bros” for the free use of the room in which the Zrehearsals were held during the whole period of preparation; to the B. I. S. for the use of their Hall for extra. rehearsals; the P. E. Island Electric 00., and the management of the Opera House for favors extended; to the press; and last but not least, to all the periormers and members of the orchestra whose excellent rendition of their res- pective parts contributed in the greatest measure to the success of the undertaking. The following names were inadvertently omitted from the printed list of N ormady Peasants-z—Mrs. George Chandler, Miss E. Tillie Brown, Miss Louise Bremner, Miss Object Lesson to the average housewife is the ease with which washing can be done when Surprise Soap is used. It is a pure, hard soap which means to the economical housewife that it goes further than other soaps. _ Ibis therefore a money- soap. .Fordesl results/allow the dim” W. ‘ «on:me item“... Dealers- Who have not placed fall for * Paint and Wilhelm Should write“, ' quotations. f stock is large and; I 1 our priceslow. " iiilliilllllnco“ " Hush, s. s. ' Emma Benoit, Miss Lillian Collings, Miss Emilie Lyon, Miss 'Nora Tooker, Miss Mollie Warburton. the 30th inst. A baseball game was played at Victoria Park yesterday afternoon between teams chosen from the commercial men now in , the City. 'The two nines representh the “Grip Men" and the “Trunk Men” A ' ' respectively. The game was very heartily contested and much interest was added by the coaching. which was greatly enjoyed by the spectators. Mr. John McQuilian was the efficient umpire, and was 1;;er bombarded with epithets each decision. Mr. D. O. M. Reddin oficial scorer and did his work Withlfis T l' 1 l1 Ills. ‘ usual precision, which did not, hr- L r, revent the record from being i .Ei g. in” I . disputed. The police were not colloid: For Winter and sprig... owing tothe‘fact that Mr. Higflb n Flowering. I * Tobacco. had lost confidence in their musa‘é? "As ' Seeioutflataléguf ! .. um 195 Dr..Ccnroy was present in case 5°“ EMPIRE. - ' V I!“ Pubic ‘ ifs Because aid'should, be required, althouggfithe 1554'“ 1. may Wirb Trunk Men had a Leech of their gum. .. ' FIRST-CLASS “YR-‘hbfliirii rul‘bin; Some fine aerial figures were described fih' i L dogs injur‘ ,‘ K ’ in the air by the bats of the Younghearfls) has-d. ‘ Grafton St. Chtowfn. P.E.l. . who were novic‘es in the game. . ewer, of whom “something strong" had/been or krill}; l1??? _‘ ‘ capsular PRICE LIST Shite Shirt 62. Night Shirt 4c. expected only contributed a goose-egg. Following is the total score of the’ nine‘ ‘Under‘sbirt 3!: Woolen Shirt 4c. shizt.'with collar attached 8:. innings: , ' Grip Men Blue Undershirt 4c. . Dzawers 3c Nicholl 2 Betterell' 2 ‘ .4 Sip“; 1e Collar 11/;c. . c S..P¢lf.lv$1¥33 . Crosby v12 . Menonfildf‘ 1,3: Pitch Pine ‘ ‘ Oak Timber Boards. A etc.___..—aa_. Just received direct from Holland. Hyacinth; ‘ At Searietown', on Sunday, October 6th, Mrs. Joseph Webster, aged 48 years, leaving a husbapd, two sons and one daughter. ’ " ‘ Funeral to-day.‘('ruesday) at z o’clock. E ' ; i. r‘ .5 ' ' Justopened udfiiect shipment of , ~ ’ Bibles. Testame ‘ ' " ‘“ “ Hymn Books. 6e 5e; . . . HAVE You TRIED 1T"? Meerschanm Cut Plug Smoking Large stock kept on hand. Orders filled promptly. los. l. LIKELY. St. John. N. B. 13 iSLwly I.» ‘1. . / a», new.» hue-pm . é" ., , 3-,: 'Worth of Miscellaéeibfl _. n 1; for Boys. Books for: ‘ body. Sunday School Library. Large discounts to Sunday Schools. Shirr-~ _ day School Teachers and Clerg’y'men. '_ L'Ow ~P'rices to all ‘4“ " ~ “ £20.. ll‘ «:5 I .. Truck Men ' "Leacli ‘ Patterson yq‘g‘lec , Watson. Difer CARTER. * 5 a ‘ IJIEGAIJ (3.511133 5 3 4 2 1 Dyke 2 » = Jacobs .1 recs. 5 0 " ’ , ' "Donaldson 3i ‘rar-rer“ ' 01' .3 i‘iiYofldgfiesrt 2 areas, A.A, Q. c., Barrister. solidi... Ofice. Brown's Block, Victoria Rew,_c‘h::: ' own, Branch officein Wadmau’s bushing enbaud. Money toloan. ' Bosoms 3 8: 4c. 2 Collars 3c- Neckties 1%. Woolen Socks 1c, .... -WW ‘ licKinnoil 8: uchemu, agents for Cb’znwn. p '1 Higginson 3' M . . {3°- { i (a I ":weicfls 156C) - Murdock 1 a; ____________.____——— W00“ Q R'mm “d “mm?” - i , family Warming 35:. " r doe. ‘ ‘ J i f: Notary Public, etc. OMOI’SICMS ly occupied r. 1., K .0. Queen Square Momentum ‘ l Kennedy 2 viii: " ‘ y