Price 25c. M ~ ry' " _ ‘r as -to ' . _ _ _ » i ` - i-:si Anusiiiizp issi cnAiti.o'rrr:1'owN. eniliifcc i-:nwriitp isr.Al~tn.'rur_suAv Novi: Mana 4.1902 I I fs' PRICE . (mawa Brigade Banquets Lord Dundonald-La Presse Con- ' tradicted by Leader Borden-Ofiicer Shot Accidentalgly -Prof Hunton’s Berilavement-lack the S|uggor’s Victim. B_\yQt7i-TrlS<; LORD DUNDONALD. 01-MWA, Nov. 3-(Special).-Officers of the Qtlawa Brigade are entertaining Lgrd Dundon ald to dinner at the Russell House to-nighlr ~‘ ~ I Looicixu ron A stzccrseoa. ~ Sir Wilfrid Laurier goes to Montreal on Tuesday. where he will meet friends and _ mil; over Tarte’s successor. A nr-:rom coN'rnAnxo'ri:p. ‘l| .\IcN'riu=;AL, Nov.3-(Special)-La Presse stated that Mr. Geo. Fowler, M. P. on his western trip said the Quebec priests fur-` nished fraudulent infomation to the I Census Commission with a view to giving Quebec representation in Parliament at the expense of the other provinces. Leader Borden denies the story in toto. I OFFICER ACCIDENTLY SHOT. HALirAX,.\'ov. 3-(Speciai.)-Wsrl is ‘received from Eigland that Lieut. C.1. Anstruther Duncan, formerly Command- `er of the Royal Artillery, was accident- ally shot while entertaining a party of friends shooting in Scotland. SAD TIDINGS ron PROP. HUNTON. SAci;vn_Li»:, Nov. 3-(Special.I-Prof. Hunton received word to-day of the death of his mother, Mrs. Thomas Huntou, of Ottawa. ,uuannann CLARA Mon-roN. ’ HAr.n=Ax, Nov. 3 -- clara Morton, murdered by Jack the Slugger in the grounds of the MacLean Hospital. ,Waverly, Hass.. is a daughter of the §late Holmes Mcrtcr, Somerset, Kings County, A GREAT SUFFERER CURED . Mr. Benjamin Dillon, of Leeds. Out, was cured of Muscular Rhenmatism by Polson's Nerviline,and says: “I feel my' duty is to proclaim Polson’s Nervlline as an iniallia le cure for Bhenmntism; it cured me after Zi) years suiilring, and nothinzl know ofcsn equal its pene-, trating power. Nerviline simply has no equal in quick? relieving and curing, Rneumatism, _ euralszia. Sciatiea, and Tnimbazo, A trial will convince anyone. I I '_c » I _ I Heavy Laced " CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST INDICATED. 1_l Nfew Yonx, October,}i.-John Carroll .Lithrop and Johl..QQi'\iil\By and his wife I were t;-'iav indicated by the inand jury of West Chester country, the charge being manslaughterin the second degree. Mr. ` and Mrs. 'Quimby are the qarents of EstberQuimby. achild who last week died for diphtheria',after the i ub stitution of Mr. Lathrop, who is a reader of cnc of the Christian Science churches in this city. Paino’s Celery Bonoouod ,Makes Permanent Cures in _I Chronic and Complicated ’ Cases of Rlieumatism. It Gives New Life to I-Ielpless and Crippled men and \Vomcn. Professor Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L. II.,_has given to hirnprofes-ian a positive a'id psrmanent cure for all forms of rheumatism now so common in the autumn season. To the rheuma.’ic, this truth Should prove encouraging and Boots I And long boots for the fa.rm.e'rs made by the Charlottetown boot factory E07? liROS Icomforting. Men and women suffering ‘intense azonies from a disease that fre. quently stiB’=ns the joints. ciipples the limbs and renders its v»ctirn helpless, can be restored to activi'y, vigor and health ' if Paine`s C.1ery Compound be used for a 'few weeks. There is every reason why isuiferers shoull pin their faith to this I best of medicines. Yonrfriesds a id neigh- btrs have used it ~ ith success; the honest the thanksfof the community for the public spiritedness he has show in his donation. IIIIHIIH SIILL LIIIIKIIIG IIIII `IIHlIiIIlIiII[IWII’S IIIIIIIIIIIIE UIIHIIIIUIIII liliiiliiiliiliiii ' I isucnssoo lo limi ioulllll lin os ooioo. Mlormlr lloollo on » -" ..»=»/" I .. ‘ I "to, .V i|,}i;; .!/, ‘ .A :A \ ff 1, _ q' Illiill i` VII ii 'iff' ;'~o= t N g. ., A/ I _ __“ _ 1 _:__='- The new drinking fountain donated to the City by Councillor Paton which has recently been set up in front of the Post Office near the large fountain is now ready for operation and will be working in a. day or two. It is an ornament to the Square and will be a. great convenience to hundreds of citizens and visitors to t he City. It was manufactured by the Elmbank Fountain Company of Glasgow, Scotland, and stands eight feet high from base to pinnacle. Councillor Paton is deserving ll SURVEY OF COAL AREAS. _ , - BORN. GLACE BAY, October 31.-The* Nova -' I ' Scotia Cumberland._Railway and Coal As Mmmy H°‘rb°r’°n S“°d°y 0°t°b°1` Compmy are having a survey made of K26, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jackson, a the coal areas near Port Morien. These, da‘,mhter` areas are over ten miles, and have some l I of the richest seams in the country run- , ‘ ning through them. It is said that they will_be purchased by Eoglish canir-al=stt~. At th M . S_ A _. I ° ‘*”s"’ °'”h°”Y °“ 0°” .I 29th, by the Rev. Archibald Gunn. Harry Cl' t D 3 ' ° A LOVE TRAGEDY' Calggilin lggiggbfifri a View to _Elizabeth PUEBLO, Colorad October 31 _ F ed - 0, , - |;‘ ~ . eric-k Roberts. owner of a. foundry at Salt ` Lalre City, shot and fatally wounded Mrs. __ _ Charles A. Cooper, in this city, to-day-1. All 3161924100. 011 Slllidly. NOV- A2. °f°A p anaeogiggiweg maine. 'rim ¢&¢f¢,.,..¢, on-issni.:n,..pros Bums nnrnw; ,aged 14 I tragedy is said to'h'8ve'l5een Mrs._Copper’_.f|}.yrars, puashicnths. I 1 ' "“"“' “° '“’““” R°"°"°°' l ‘ As Bt-or-knéia as the im. october tooo, 11...- . .,_ . - ~ 'o < fairer along and painful illness borne wit AN UIQTRUE REPQRT, .Christian patience, Hugh Mclnnis, age --7- 6' , I ` i Mm~'E»°Lf~- we-. °°w1»=f- 31-# ..i.’I.°.I.' 1.5 TISS §f`.`i'..`f.‘Ir'.'i.‘I."r.'.’.'i`r`I.,.” °Z..f Archbishop Ireland, in an interview, dc- band and hwfer. clares the story of his impending transfer ' to the a chdiccese of Chicago to be false C ATARRHOZONYE lu every particul-ir. - - * ~ *---l-*-* ' AN INSTANT RELIEF AND Pnnrncr cunt FOR CULD ‘, COUGHS, CATABRH, DEAF- ___ Nasa, Asrrura, naoxcurrrs, Limo _ _ 'rrtounur AND coNsU"m>'rroN. BRANFORD,Oi1t.,Oci'.Ob€l‘ 3|.-MISS Alice, INHALE CATARRHQZQNE nv; minute Fitzgerald was to-day awarded $3000 dam- any time and lt kills e couch or wld i- ages against Thomas McNamara, farmer. "hfN';;a€‘ C Our f2.CiZ0 -and em 1 ees have cases where all oth=r means hate failed Ha Fever ’ YY _ PE - _ _ - _ ' » byaProtesiant or Roman Catholic. The ILZHAL 'C . _ been Vety busy this f making 804 U19! ll? fldlkllled V* llh WN l€1'¢’~°d young woman finally gave way. and then ,very hasnt, ‘;'§f,RIf,fI°‘ZE;_'; tE,';e';";"°‘:f;‘;" long bO0tS and hcavv laced b00iS mmm' 1° i’ 7°" °“]7 MPS? 7°" “fe” the young man backed out of his promise. C.m,.ump¢,i°n, Lung Trouble and ,,,ev,,,,t’ for the farmers and men whose and lifedepends upon itsuse. Mrs. M. McKit.lop Campbellford Ont writes all contagious diseases. Complete until' Wold; is oiytlsildeil We gsdedhetlegst Bbout her-'cure as foliowsz' W A DANGER9_!S_TmCK' P5155” 85 C°°» Kinlnwn om- ’ gra eso san tann _ea em . ' d b ood k , ‘I was a sufferer from rheumatism for 'Ig-nm, oct, 31, _Tqqright between here an ' ”°n¢ Ut E ' Wm' men 'along time, and endured great pain. The and l{cNutt’s'0reek Station, five miles I `A']U[)G£|N|)|CA‘|'[|), make the boots* ¢°1’\lS ill 55° DGIIHS Df my bhhdo were from Truro, the Midland flyer, enroute , -- ‘drawn up in knots, and I despa‘re.i of getting relief. After using Paine’s Celery ed in every way. I think Pnioe’s Celery Compound inthe best medicine in the Engineer Ward slowed the train down, ofthatcity. Arnongthosr»indiot.edisJudg. world for rheumatlsm and all nervous from Windsor, while running at a high , LOUIBVUJJ. KY-.0¢li°b¢l‘3l~-The fodors trace. After encounter ing the obstruction, 1‘¢8i$l-l1l’»l°l1 Of Golored voters in a precinc and perhaps it was lucky that he did, as a , Henry B.Hines,stats inspector-and exami. czmrliints." fe" minuwg after mfming with the mg; er and one of the most prominent dom. I . f , I obstacle the locomotive ran into two more Crabs 10 K¢Ut\1<=|¥7- 'S' gates’ i STOCK BROKERS Wehave not advanced the price GOVERNOR or TRANSVML, 1 \ _ of our tobacco. Amber -smoking -- _ A Healthy Appetite. Agents for . tobacco, Bobs, Play chewing to4 Losnosr, October 31.-The Gazette an- d H ey You had , Lad t ener - av _ baccos are the Same Sue and P1-me nounces that KiogEiward hast-reated the your ginlug’ §¢;11`m9 I to the consumer as former] W omoe ufGJvernoraud Comm inder in Chief n__N0t et mum I must .eat the , , _ _ _ . _ . & h . 15 ` ded h ° y°f he and Lieutenant-G-overncrof the Transvaal. Joh use fu3t__’_..Punch_» . ale a 0 exten t eume or t e Sir Arthur Lawley has been appointed, grccnb , redemption of Snowshoe Tags to L,mwn“t_G°"mm__ , I I, Ianllary lSt, 1904. _ _______.._--f -- “This is tough luck,” said Hain, moum- l as he leaned oier the side of the ' | s -U i y, ' ' _ I . ` k_ “\Vh t’ no now!" queried _.___ 7 if ‘qvhil SauV;ll°l¢;s3`vater to ash in,” , , ____ aliegn-d H Y, “ d I t fchm, - - I ,_ _ _ » - I ; ' . , an ony wo l. St0CkS,VB0lJdS, Grain aUd.C0tiZ0!li\ 1,:-_.__ ""-'-i-_ 0-1";-AWA, Ost. 31.-Applicattoltr ‘was Ieolixs ona£]oard_,,_0hi0 “State J-omg bought outright or on margmi Q made to-day for prebiw °f the W* ° l _° I ,,_|_~ , _, _ t .__.._____»;..__- .J _ _ _ _ _ I ,hee Sir John Bourinox. Tne estite is. 3ewson’s Building - Victoria Row. A “med at $.33,0w_ .. ...A White Flowers Telephone 268 P. O. Box 469. 5 I IL' ii 1 -s-I , ' ‘ We have some fine Bulbs that are luorc of those “ugh grade fectly hard and will 've oua . .. . - gl Y Ben P13305 (f13~V15g the ‘1?3t° lfill show of Flowers in spring' and _€Ilt Illimitable Repealng .early summplr, but they must be pst Action.) just received from ;‘;§:°c§;’;‘:nd ; §’1°;n_"° 9°” ° I Fon YOUR- ;Vl I* I _ .._,.,., V - _ -...é A > eys Icforth vcsati - ' - ' neerffi mo _ i4Ai