»-'ey' I _ -1,-r ulu lllmt unl SWILIUWING Fllllll BUIIIIIIIGS. _ ` ' 1 5..., 1 _ ,_ _ . ._ _ . .+3 W; A -»- . ~=. -?»>\~r~.~:.‘_ < ‘.- _ ~< »~ f E. _._ ~. I ,` .__ .al _ eg XV. [IW-ll EIVES Ill ° V _ V- ,` __ Hotel Wavered Then Turned Over and Landed on Its Root at Bottom ;Vof Abyss-Thre e Other Buildings Follow. I I Sun.-\_\"ro_\'. Pa., J an.2 -Abandoned a-grkinus of the Eddy Creek colliexy of the Delaware S; Hudson Company beneath me mwn of Olphaut caved in this after- noon and engulfed four frame buildings, covering ground space of 6,000 square feet. The settlings was gradual and people in thc aiiected territory escaped Withoutfbe- mg immediately endangered. Agang of men and boys at workin the mine be- yond the fall, encountered a flooded “dip” or depression in making their way out, and had to swim from one rise to the other. No one either abovey or below ground however, sustained irjury. Ar, 3 o‘clock the settling began. At 3 30 o‘cIock it was no longer perceptible. In the intervening half hour 0’Brisn’s three gory hotel, Mrs. Ann Evan’l double building and a one story barber shop were a mound of debris in the ygiwnlug pile, with the uppermost part of the mound 49 feet below the surface. 0`Brien's hotel, which plunged first, en- tirely disappeared. A few houses are pro- jecting over the edge ofthe pit. The vein that caved in is 115 feet below the sur dwelling, Mrs. Jane _Ackleryh doubleii moment later tbszdwelllng of Mrs. 1 face. ~ '_ _ The settling started in the street just- V in front of the hotel. Thc_brlck pavement was seen to be working and the telegraph polls and trees wobbllng. The alarm was Vat ones given to the neighborhood. Two sick guests were removed from the hotel and taken to a private house. Some attempt was mafde at saving the contentsl of the buildings, but the ra idly increas- ing size of the opening in she street put a stop to this and everyone tied. Twenty minutes after the disturbance wts first noticed the opening reached an the way aoncss the street and half way way beneath the O‘Brien hotel. Then with a terrific crash the hotel pitched for- ward, turned completely about' and landed on itsrnof in tha bottom of the abyss. Evans fell over the edge and demolished itself ou the ru‘ins_~“of the hotel. The Ackerly double store building and the Tbarber shnp slid in the chasm and piled themselves broken and twisted, on the other debris. It is believed they will be no further settling. The damage is estimated at $30,000. ui T Wnsar Baum Wonxmzs. All fagged out, ideas flow slowly as molasses, snap and energi gone! The buoyancy that made wor a pleasure, that gone also. A doctor would say you arerun down enervated neither eating or digesting enough. lt’s Ferrozone you need to brace up that fitful aéanetite and improve assimilation and igestion so that lots of pure strong blood will be formed to nourish the broken down sys- tem. Ferrozone will drive away the tired feeling, restore your spirits and energy, revive your ambition and strength for work. No tonic or rebuilder like Ferro- zone-try it. Price 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2.50;at Druggists or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. _ Hsnu.'rcN's PILLS CURE CoNs'rIPa'noN. DRIVER BIRD ARRESTED. MONTREAL, Jan. 2.-Samuel Bird, the driver of the rear train ot the Victoria Bridge collision, was arrested today as a result of the jury tlnding that the accused stated hshsi stem a signal but failed to stop his train. ° Y EMBEZZLIN6 FOR 3 YEARS. ' LONDCN, January 2.-C. H. Elder was remanded at the Guild Hall police acurt to-day charged on his own confession withembezzling $75,000 from his employ- ers, Brown Shiply 8: CJ., the American bankers. The embezzlement has been qdug on hir three years. _ f \ . T0 CURE A COLD IN _ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug%_sts refnnd the money if it fails to cure. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. Zio. 11-5-m w f eow lyr. Ona Hundred and Eighty Ready-made Gasments on Sale.-22 Ladies ~ Black cinch Coors ranctssin »fi°°fl°'l$1°-‘°.a=.°ni.x.1nu..asnrv»e-s t,o21_£l), Q of; 10 0olo1'edVCol»il bsrswhattheythinkofif. 1-en¢1n¢tapfxe¢rrome1s.sowso.oc,§ oar; sosumin Bnekanuenlnrea saoifo own mx ony Umm or u.00.i df; ' .Uto 17 od 5 Ladies Tailor $10 -75. 5 ; ~ ' - ` "* li ~" ' made sum in slack, den: ner. ew-. CONTESTING FATH£R'S WILL- ging f 10.50 hill! ‘°'°""` I ` ` ` ' :n2B_m_&; gglann-,u%1,.;n ig Orrawa, .January 2.-Joseph McCabe! *wus* ms’ red -nd mxcd amd. .On d kts mmf is musing ia pda, ,mm 53,50 up to 31,50, contacting his father’swill. Thaprineipal ina. 10 Lsdgeg §'m~11n¢¢1 C1011; Regime married two weeks before his death and with Lb, folhwmg u.i,|',ming,, Sgble, made over all his life insurance to the Beaver, Opposum and Astrakan, colors !°\1ll8bfl l clrrown wl-:EK or PRAYER. _ H Wednesday. 7th-First Methodist; Nations and Rulers; Rev R TV Stevenson and Rev T F Fullerton Thursday, 8;h-Zion; not deiicitely ar- ranged, i Friday 9th.-Sb. James, Foreign Miss~ ions, Rev. G. M, Young, Rev. Leo Will- iams. Saturday 10th-Central Christian McConnell. ' The meeting -will opsn at 7.30 and* lose at 9. Collections will be taken in aid of the P, E. I. Hospital. Daily prayer meetings will be held in the Y./lil. C. A. parlor at 12 o’c-lock dur~ ing`week of prayer. Ministers will lead the prayer meetings at noon in the follow- ing order:-Rev. J. L. Miner, Rev. J. W. 'McConnell, Rev. G. M. Young, Rev, D. B. McLeod. Rev._T. F. Fullerton, and Rev. ‘_B.`W. Stevenson. _ ' _` .THE SURESTCURE F0ci WiAR1`S. _ Is a few applications of Putman’s Pain- less Wert and Corn Extractor. It has been ur-ed sncce=sfu|1y for 30 years and never fails. Try “Putman’s.’ A MINING ACCIDENTS- . Hazsnros, January 2.-The annuslre- pwrt of the mine inspector, for the dfth authracite dictrict made public to-das » shows that 24|!atai accidents occurred dur~ ing 1902,leaviug 16 widows and36 orphans. In 1931 there were 60 fatal acidents. The long strike made the difference. -I Piles lthamanufacturers have ge; " EE gs 933%-Eli? ati” aeiéiiggg? S°.i.°.‘i§.‘i°a‘i‘ii>”‘-.°..‘£..‘I‘?n°ire»e de. ‘ Church, Home Missions and Temperancéf R¢foa'm,'B-sv. J. L. Mner, Rev, J. Wi Fur Coats. White Shirts. _ Collars., _ ' f V Night_.Sgl:,irts. ` `; I I Sweetie _ _ \ . sf 0/ ’ 'run oo.tRo.AN, esaitorrnrowu. 1>1uscn..nnw1Inn 1sLANn,`JAnU;i-ny.7”ligo5'~';.=_ wllllin lnlsnl Pllnllltslts _ llll THE IPHUBLIMS [li lillll He Will Give Up Pracical lnvent‘on for Two Years and De- vote Himselfto Fighting' Bacteria. Getting Electriciy _Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured his Trouble, and he Tells all about iii; ii Lowua Wnvnsoa.,'Carlet.»n .Co.,N. B., Lower Windsor, who 'declares that Doddfs Kidney Pills cure Kidney The Postmaster says: “I had is very _bad spell ofKidnoy trouble, which bothelgd mefor years. I tried several-kindsjof Direct From Coal-His Storage Battery -the Result of__»a»e~»»dm»u1°n»s.b»=°w no I'-Four Year’s Work-Sees Little Practical Use lor the Flying Machine-Electricity to Drive all Railway-Trains New York, J an. 1.--Inventor Edison, res vancea surgery, e asked to tell what he considers the acien study of bacteria and in the knowledge of tide problems of the new year answered the cause and prevention of disease will pl-°mpt1_,~;_ - bemade this year. Medicine is playad “Fighting bacteria, getting e1ectricltyFout. Every new discovery of bacteria direct from coal and power from the 'shows us all the more convincingly that element, and the applying to manufacture we have been wrong and the millions of and many uses of electricity." ` tons ofstuil’ wo have taken was all use- Hr. Edison declared his intention of isis. ‘ giving up practical invention for two "Theymay discover-tbegerm ofold ago. years, and devoting the time two delving It might be by the sacrifice of animal into various problems, without being bur- _lifshnman life could baprolonged. The densd the work of producing commer- doctor ofthe future will give no medicine 9 _,but DluBI1t in "IQ ` “M§ynaV=svye’s}r offering to science," said care of the human trams, in diet ,M the wizard, “is my storage battery, on and i in the cause and' pre- v _ ~ I . whlchl have worked four years. It will be _vention of diseases. Surgery, diet, put ou the market this month. It solves iantiaoepticsV_arVe the vitalthingl of the 7 ' i V . 1 the' t ct p ' _ _ _ _ _ » ° f _ » 1 ‘ ! means that the horse will have to go. A f‘T!l° l1°WBD8D¢rs are amollk 511° ENN? _ “The wireless eelography 1 expect to see _ agents that will growbetter in 1903 and perfected for commercial purposes-if not in the years to come, ~ They are getting fully so in 1903, at least advanced toward better, -they are printing more science I _ _ N that end. The right kind of man is and paying more attentlonto things that ' _ _ working at it, a practical man, an earnest benedt and improve humanity, man, and I have coniidence in him. [As to “There will be few more wars. The V V the objections that messages may be world seems tobetendlng t0l`éw¢» W°» - tapped-thatfs as far as the cbjectorsican should have ai great navy, one three times ,__ see now. That may be true tonight; to- as large as at t e present-not to ilght,but I » Screened Run of Mine morrow it may be different. _ V to have ready in case there should be a mestic and Sfeam Purposes: V “rum not interested in the dying ma-_ Baht. A great navy ls one of the greatest _ §| ‘< i china. I could never see commercial use Vstimulants to science. _ ' _ _ I a frr it. I have never had time to read The. books of .today are more to my ‘__ Shipping f3C1|it1¢5 °f an much about it. _ liking than the old books. It is sowith f ings, C. B., for “I expect- tosee electricity supplant peilltillii. I look fcra_ wonderful yearof i ,5n¢amers.a_nd steam as a motive power. VIn 15 years PIOBNBP. ~ l ' ' 'Il h th il ti 2 ' zxzfflatl. _';‘._":.f..'”.;°...‘;f no we ontumni tion. 1 _ I _No nead.ofVthat~now.Tb;t sort _of pg: .¢We are but in the infancy of elec-moan beVkn§ckegIi out li; s ort _ardergi trtcity. Its possibilitiesho man can dream lffélfggg '53' ang” _ any mor; thanamuniifl years ago cguld 53°, ¢hl.,}ugh'R¢,|%° usgués’ ws _ _ and hive fo etold what we have to ay.. source, o su .-rug, rives ' 'o _ an _ _ Little discoveries like the Roentgen and glgiicdxf h‘£°l_2;ft;"";,?:1; `§;:,g';“'i§¥i,,§.3"T F. V the Becquerel rays and similar things N,r,.;|`an,, "mis pf.,-e,~_ Yun wq. mfhk “_ l_ ; e Octseodgmos ' _ ._ ~V will leai to great things-what cauuot be magic however it you *ry it, pain goes so I ' 5 ~ _ _ quicklv. S»I-i hy dealers evqywherv _iu _°°1d~"““ ""1 ' ‘ _ lla;-ge emits. - ’ _ _ I “G tr ad ln. ru th V ' _ ra. ion roblem. Its introduction future inthe preservationofhealth to get much lasting benedt_tlll I tried Dodd s Kidney Pills. f ' _ “I received more benedt from Dodd’s Kidney Pins than any ether- meagre. I have tried, for they seam to have made a complete cure, as I sm as wall as over. I believe Dcdd’s‘ Kidney Pills-arethe right medicine for Kidney Trouble.” »_ Bright'a Disease, Diabetes, Pain in the Back, Lumbago, all come hom diseased Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pill will ours . » a Ifyou wanttosae acrocksrystorsthat L s interesting to tour an-cunt just caused see our assortment of fancy goods tor the holiday trade. It wlll»rea'ly¢1‘>l'e¢n you.- |3w.i>.co1wru. zaawawn. _ this season, a I ; January 5V(Spsolsl).- Postmaster T..,;,,_1°, bums ‘, Belyea is one ol' _the substantial but vu., ,em I “ spared severd although I doubted all give me Gansria with ‘nom My heart is impatience I await the D0 Ill’ DWI @UU‘f,a about the 10 hoflauuary C. C. RICHABD8&.00 L Dell' SUB-YC!!! MINABUS MENT is our remedy for sara colds and all ordinary ailments. It never tails to relieve and UEIARLB WBOOTEN. Port Mui grave Ween? 6% ‘ _ uma _ 33'* .__ '_ _._ V As slaughter sales are the order of the day with the dry good;;_m_erchants of -V L _ nto line, and oiier our of MEMS Furnishings, _ Hats, - Fu=r,V_Cel1ars, ‘ Clothing, Umbrellas, and Ciothsof all kindsatlthe- dis<._oi§§ts'n:1Var1r_e'¢1 " - The superior quality nf/ the stock we oiier iswell ‘known fo 0111' 2115 _t hin g ,iu our line eager to get first choices ~ ` I I 125, per cent off ` '25 to33; p.r,c»;11t off ' I _V V _ U's_ters.L-_ Reefers As the pric= of fine woclens has advanced over Io r cent in the British markets it will ' Pe pa a o e , i . t .fr $4-aww - -. » 1 I .Y ‘"7 R 22°; °1',;°m“‘;’é:_ °. °'°,_., d if To em » headache in ren minutes use Cash to spare to purchase nowand not miss this chance. llltalilllllo Wo Walll CBR. - ' ' ' __ _ Kumfort Headache Powders. - _ _ ` I ` Vs ‘ e _ V ‘ . _ - _ " /K f Fur Department.-Owing to the excep- Ready made §uits. ,_ _ Ready made Overcoats and * i » 'Ready made Trousers -and . ' l* Canadian Tweeds. I » B1a°kW°fSt°dS afld Se_£g¢§° ' Oxford Tweefls and I"lan`- I “ Colored Worstcd' Suiigg. V'I`rouser`mg| e I nothor Big ,\isC0t\“ _ ‘I ‘ \ ' \ i'_ I _ Beavers and Me`ton C`oths._ _ - _ ._ _ Neck Ties and Suspenders. » V i°n°"Y mild "'°"'h°' ’d‘“'i““ tm m°“'“h5 ,I Union men taks notice that we are _ En, _ ,Q ‘ °f Noviimber and Dmember “'° hfwe bw” l selling overalls.-100 Suits Overalls worth _ . _ ~ ' " ` 0 "‘ . left' Wim 3' Vu? large °'“d_°xpen§'v° “wk $1.25 for 85c a suit.59 Suits Overalls worth ' ’ _ W l ' 0! U¢°k1¢U9 Wd “Wffs "hm" '_' “mst dis' $1.65 for $150 a ` suit, Painters’ Overalls ` ‘ _ " .V T W3' °f d‘"i°¢ "‘° “1°° hal” ¥’°"““ werth $1.20 for vac, 100 Heavyweight g ` “S 5 "hi" °°”°°° mu t° -be delighted Overalls, made frfllll 8 oz. R0ods worth I c with the b=f¢°i°= °°" °°’°»""- °°”'°- ‘$1.80 i .e_J... pn... C... _ne MEN s. ourrlrrtll. _ -Paton 8.: Co. 5 d fl , I s k 7* ' ' .A vi ` ‘ V 'A , ' ' 'v ' »\ ~' l . ' " " - ` i _ _ _.. ._ _ _ _ _ ~ _ -- ,_'-*5"'1$f. I 1 1 » >`~ 4 "" "` _ ` Vu V V __,;V_ *wiv _*_ ; __ , __ - _V __ __. Q., ,_ ,. _,_ 4. aw... . -.»,s_`\~'», ~-_ _=.\-H1.. ~.f~= A ` V V _ _ =. v ~¢» gf =_. ._ » 3;., I V seen- ‘.5 . 1 , 4 _ . 5 - .i -.~» _ odd Goats and - Everything' ffQUJ»'. §and_ 'she money, 53115 m\§§l3..1tr_ 5793. 1fW9iV' Flake 3? , - _ ~ . .~» . . __,».c., » . , .li.:»n,~;_ _. _ If , i ` _.. _,Ag ..._ V_V 1_ , _~ I I D _ _AIliI..adies’ Goods V ` I 1 i' ’ C1 _ ~~ _ <0. _ I Egg Clotihs and _Wqrstod _ _ or G°"’t°“‘ A11 ROM! 'm9»‘1¢.u dC1°lFh.1¥.‘% f to .7 "wear, braces; Overggats, * eeférsls' _V V~ » `f`;~ 1 _ f _ Vests f f s - e 50 percent cffungs, Ladies’ . _ . 1 f. . K cv .. 9 v “.1-f E 1' ‘ra /-f this .season. All goods ~ - l- _.. ef .' ~.. »..» _ " " i-<1 gl' ».1Q»ir‘.r< » av !I» -ap gsmaze *len-wee. re.. ¢ 'ii First-class 'boiling 3 ciessesandauw SE: Glow cs ofdl "Top Shirts tl ‘ I ,y ` "’SWea.ters, Suspel tllerg, ir!-¢’Z"l. Md 0 shirts, under- Men’s furnish-~ cent discount _i ;.' = »_,~_'=,_.;_, .‘;=‘- »- _ 'tj-;. . ` ‘ ee; ai ' " » *I N' . V R5 but we want. J _ No samples. K »