_,_» sc...- l \ 2 f Fran eU.i_pDI1_iN_0'HA _ ___ N _ _ P105' .. ""1 Rmrrmowu sarrnmnna za ess _...#12 *WH f' _ .__ ..,.. e. ..... ..._ utr. sféz '".~=:':..'~1¢.:.:aei'5l.|....... Y* ll. ll If ” _ Premier iirsaof New south wrirr up has had a narrow escape from defea ,_ TE N D E R in the recent Sellefal °le°t"°”° H1 _ _a_\‘l\ '- An Independent Journal, untrammelled and majority of fg;-my in the late house I gi _ _ -__ 985993* “”'“”“ m be has been reduced to two in the new Jul! lmPll’tlll,ROI|lbl9| NOWIY ~ .h be - ‘ t as en ~ im further the been in assembly. His governmen _ Department of Pubhc iiviorksi ~t ' ;El’{’l'll“g°'¥i‘°al’l""t°l°'i:°‘tio'°°°““i”°d“h°'°t°'°as in favor of free trade, and the 0PPosi Ch=1rl0ll@©0Wll» Sept'-‘j“d» 1‘ 95' The Peop1e’l P“p°r'l ' ' l l rotectionist but there _ _W _rr ri, tion is arge ypp r _ SE-*LED TEN DERS mn be 'e' iiriiiiiiiiagiibdnideiiiftflii%°ibiig'§inr§nr£¥»l?°$;*Y§l"° were other questions mixed up in the U Q or l)(,lOl»l~l\ \l_\Zl' from $7; any per 1 n or pencils willinv E0 C00* we mint tor repaiilnv the East and W Pell $1 I iw- if the ~»“fhi>°" "°"" “ *‘“'f l.“."° bw °*'*:’1,‘f.2°.?..°‘ is &1’ili?“.l2§.s..“°°°..~ according to spccilitaiions to be seen ,sh C at this otiice, _ _ §f,'§‘,,‘,,'f.`.‘-if-lie, o{.rrie'r Boomers-D. 1;. Curr-ir Separate tenders required tor each A wing. The Department does not bind itself §oF to acce t the lowest or any tender. ‘ ~ " P ll-ICH.-‘\Rll SMITH, _ $1 50. in advance Branch Offices ibél-i?r',‘rii,g.‘=i1-iberwu Bookstore, G. s. iium-.rt East. Telephone olllce. R Seaman.A Eelll B. iiocltnapi. I J. P. HOOD- hditor Business Manager. Set-'y of Public hh 0I`l€S I ll lllllll WAN'l;ED 'ved ut Shir: liopurtmeut until noon rr. rui~;anw=v. test- notabl that of confederation fff Ty ,_;_rD,\v, Tun roi'1».'rH. M;;,',;‘,1},‘.‘.‘.’2i_‘.i.i§’“'3“}‘rff..‘i‘f?f"Tl.i‘f?f‘fl“??'.’_..trr_°°“ ’ f___ V , . .r ~ r ~ r L' I ' , mi-v\-oekly Lcii€ion(Mond.&.Thur.lD9l' 1 % - l .I _ °" _ 3 i D Y . " l i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.LW r D _ v »° 1 ` - D _ H .. A ' I n _ v _ _ . t Q . are Pope Leo ‘has prospered greatly °l§lf,dl`;‘;_‘,f;‘§,“ (Thursday) per year during his occupation of the Papal chair He is now reported to be WON-ll <4 20 000 000 He has received en0l‘ ere su scrip 1 Y _ 1 ’ _' . . ` ed. ud\'eru',ti:iii_118. lub workand other busi [nous sums In Presents, ,ndudmg 8, _ ,_ diamond worth $4,000,000 from Kruger, the President of the Trans- vaal. How much of his vast accumu- lations are included in his personal estate and how much is credited to the treasury of the church is not known. \ Mr. Mulock seems to hesitate about deciding to give Canada the two ~ J'/' ritipsi' sl:Pri~:.uBi§ii 23 isss. cent p0SI8-20 Pete 80 the “me .f that the same rate oes i!1€0 8 conveying a. letter from Charlottetown L A. & G0. iutlice toshow that. we are living ip fron., here to Bulwmyo, in South Sept 232i _ . I lllllllll. LINE -'>~°~ , ' "`J"r ‘> _ T /-_ __._u~~.__../ ,`.qr`,.».4- , /`-‘.9-§nr'<_,- r ` §,f*».. _ most es entful period of the world s I has not lost all her colonial possess- ions, while at the same time her naval power has been swept from the seas. On the other side the great Republic of the west has come to the front as a naval and military power with possi- bilities that are almost limitless. Moreover she has at the same time entered upon a career of colonial ex- S. S. Tiber is due here from Montreal Saturday, 2lth inet and #ails for St. John’.~‘,; New Brunswick via Halifax. Low rates off freight. offering by this Steamer to Halifax Bild Sf. ,]0hD. _ For further information as to freight or pas- . ' l to “age app y N. RATTEXBURY, Agent. Sept 22-td _ Rubber Shod__... Gentlemen should see I the Nav Eli sur! Rubber sole Boot made _ of Box Calf with Good- year Welt. _ The bert boot for -Full W6&l'. W. H. Slnvan»&-tl WANTS LUST. FOUND ETC WAATHJU-A houre maid- Apply to Mis Arthur Peters. 22;f Wril~1‘b;D.-A cook Good wages. toa suit able ierson. 'A ddress Port Ofllce. Box 4, or apply at Judge Alley’s Residence. - I6 tt ' fu-L li._'l`:-'i hat comfortable brick dwellin- house. situate on Water Street, now in posses sion if mrs. McDonald. Possession give. about20th September. Apply to Peake Br and C0. A \‘g90l.l\. lS9<. 8011 W_aN'l‘i~.D.'-Four or tive ladies to learn the TU LET.-'l hc nonse on Grafton St. occu igd by Dr. Bagnall h_e+_\.ted with hot water ghd l_lgh_t_ed_by electricity. -103131, T0 LET- That centerally situated House on Prince S'reet. near the Methrdist Brlck church <-ontainilng nine lar 6 rooms in good order with stable and cacqi house attached. Posresrioli given the l5lh of October next L_ FUR - phi?--o§&\\' revised ei>gcy'-Lr\i>ii~:s on GEXTLEMEN for our com leresets of Juvenile Books fo the holidays. lgach set has four b00ks on for little ones to own up folks. Each gsm °h°~l'llllIl8- delishxiful. ca tivatin _ Price range fi-o_m5oc no $2.50. Barge §)0ks. each 0V0l‘fl0Wln2 with happy illivtrations. Tr; ggpitipus sellers. Nothing like them, Fouragr- _ sgroldcn h:\r_vest for energetic wow-kg;-5 gl‘€(llEZ6\'cn. Frelght. paid. B¥ef=t commis our. uint with samples of l four book U06. Send twelve2 cent stamps for paym| PUT Only of the postage alone. Drop all tm. and clear 8300 a month with our exclusiw -lllV8dll6s. THE Nxrioxu. Boox Co\'ci-:R\ ar suv exits Dnrairririizsr. Chicago. aug '25 as ll d . . . 0 sive nations. proposal of disarmment, which has already produced so much change in the relations of the great power, des- troying French hopes of Russian aid in regaining the Rhine provinces and so unsettling the basis of the Franco- Russian alliance. We also see Bri niilliv-ary. Scntncr McLeod & Co. _ tain and Germany burying their old feud and agreeing upon a plan of co-__ operation in the east and in Africa, by which Britain is assured of her hold on Egypt, and is now easily able _ to pursue her plans _for the regenera _ Zppéreitr (`toa,T1o;r;;r‘:wI?aIqqp.iiu, Lower Queen, tion of_ the _vast possessions that have; fallen into her hands in the Dark Continent. 4lf T0 l.l~.'1`.-The building at present oo. utlfd 1 northern India and the conquest of the Soiidan are events of the first; TrTi7ur.Tr'l§r.`.-7..¥.`.'fr'.*rr.§.irtr?m1`r>i`rR~’rm l °°”S“1.“e“°e the l‘““"’ when °h° his* .=» ated lieu.-.-rr on Upper Queen using r_1,,,» tory ot another century is written, destined to prove as important and i or t,hey.ie~Hot and cold water-ni same ' fruitful Of g00(l ELS the COIIQUBSG Of; Q his tt y Canada in a. past- century. Not t0 _ i re » ~ - - __ A_\..,]_,Dmdmrmmmnor chamctér mg mention other incidents and move- ; --l und appoint agent.=.Salary and expensesl ments of the year: SU-Ch 33 the death ~\,,Lm.,-_ARRETSOX (.0M,,ANY_ Lmm l of Gladstone and Bismarck, or the in- ? - ~ 'ronox-ro. lternational conference now sitting at f AGE.\T>`~ I ani just starting the best thinz I Quebec’ it’ will be readily seen that* OF ' n-in-__._» pansion which marks a new and most important era in her history. In fact the indirect consequences oi the war far transcend the direct results, great as these have been. ‘Ne see the United States suddenly becoming a colonial power, contra to all the traditions oi the nation and Republic. Hawaii has been peace~ fully annexed, Porto Rico and Luzo the intentions of the founders of th n acquired by conquest, with emancipa- ted Cuba. ready to fall into her hands. And coincident with these great ac quisitions and the change of pu bli policy which they sigoalize, we see th ing world, a. movement of far-reachin and momentous importance. Only tn history of the coming century ca reveal how much this may mean fo the welfare and progress of Angl Suxondom and the world. This year has brought us also the China, by Russia, Germany and Bri tain taking positions of vantage alon her frontier and coast. Thee move ments have brought the great power beginning of the actual partition of 4 s of Europe very near to a gigantic war and there has been crisis after crisis resulting, in which the world has held its breath in apprehension. If the trouble is now over for the pre sent it has caused the emperor .of China ,to enter upon the making of great reforms that may cause as stu- pendous a change in that ancient empire as that which has lifted Japan from barbarism to a place along with the family of civilized and piogres And then there is the Czar’s great The suppressions of the revolt in great branches of the English speak- U o~ 8 _ by A purely ve etable, harmless l __ I E _ MWMMlWWWH f _ of whom two thirds were Mohamme- dans and one third Christians. The Moslem population has since increased and is now about 30,000 in a total of 40,000. The town is policed by _ Turkish troops, the principal business of the British garrison be ng toikeep the Mussulnians and Christians apart, until the recent troubles. Now the Turks have been made to surrender their arms. The W. C. T.:U. were u-. successful in their efforts to extracta. pgomise from Governor Tanner of Illinois to have water substituted for wine in ry - . - ~ _ the coming christening of the battle ship Illinois. They then applied to e President McKinley and then to Secretary Long, but were told that H the builders had all to say in the mat- ter. Tbey have now made their appeal to the builders a.ccordingly,but ' with little prospects of success. Sailors C have a. senseless prejudice against a. _ eiship not wetted with wine at herl notable drawing together of the two ll - - - - launching, it is said. It is easy to i jection to the ,mechanical and cere- F _monial use of the juice of the grape at at the launching of a ship. see that many persons who object 5 _ conscientiously to the use of wine asa ` "beverage, may not find the same ob- Without publicity or loss of from 4 __ . creazment. Immediate results. ,Nor|`n¢}‘appe¢iie. Calm sleep and clear brain. - No injections or had after effects Indis ' ` i sea . dren parable testimony sen led Ad DIXON CURE C0. Park ° haps I 19 Gents Will sto th t kin screeching? noise fiiuqiiieayone bicycle. _You have nn idea what ten or fifteen cents ex- pleigglattimipi time may save in ~ We only ask ten cents for 10 cent Job. Uonsulnition tree any time. RNEST Rice The Bicycle Doctor. 0|( ~ CLE REPAIR SHO . Kent St. mm'nullullllllnlmliilmlmllllillll llllllllllllllllllllllllll oz ni ll Illl ‘ -_ V v J he world is moving at a rapid-pace EDITORIAL `NOTES- _ _hi l T Germany’s large possessions in Afri-I e not profitable. It costs the h0me government $2,300,000 00 adllllllln- an the colonial affairs, and all that fit Asficvltumlaud Industrial Fair evefgivon errnany gets out Of it iS the pl‘0lll} Oli P r- " ' , _‘ard Isla d Rail .` rresr f ss,5oo,o0o, which profits rrrr.rr..,r,,, .,§’°,,,,§§,m,,e _Ig mr warl Mt exceed $350,000. , 5,; F 58 31°C. NllViASO0TlA Pllovllull txmsmml |-|A|.|l=Ax,N.s. _ September 22-September 29392; Bead the list of utterly unsurpassed enter l tainments. THE .VAIDIS SISTERS - In. th r t-hfrilli *ial - l cludineglrwith a. Sltlgt :levi acts can lunar Linus: . °'~ ln his marvellous Ascent of the Tower on the revolving MUA 8| GUDEHICH Th# Chfullvion Roller Skaters in all sort of Humorous Antics. ~ - THE ROYAL CANADIAN DHAGUUHS In their famous Musical Ride and Evolniions. HE EXClTg|lG SPEEll -COIPETITIUHS est horses in the Mui. rr., which rover s2o,ooo square miles, ini: aEu£l=_ni= Lucx'i|°|‘i‘i __ V _ » .’§"lli‘t_iti2§'6nderful Spectacular All to be seen in honnecfion with ~ the great- SE8.=lie`1]~ln Canada. _ . Digg! ouyflpivg Il`.xE%1rsion Rates from al no As we sAv§_,. Q -'.` ` ‘ '~_'»=v""` W `_./.v \_ ff rf, , 1/ f.,-»._,/__, ¢ °/// S e \f.“_ff‘f‘.'v_/S yum r/» _ (lil,//dl/////I/full/if' ' “f lp Q"//1" » _ , g -f ' . .f 3 /’ ’ - S 1 _ _ EVENTFUL TIME- ellect between this country and ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ . __'f` _ Bfllialll- BU” how Very absurd' It I ' 1 N A "ery brlef Conslderamon of the would be to char e three cents for 1 0 , occurences and movements among' the I _ nations during the curient year will to Mount' Stewm L and carry, another 7 V _ _ Africa, for two cents ! We must have f i , , ' in ` ‘ " " l‘iSf0f}’~ The law Wa' ‘U whmh the a two cent rate in Canada,Mr. Mulock. ` ` United States and Spain were en- _l_ 1 _ I ~ ' gaged hi" already Produced gre” re' Candia, the capital of Crete, had in I _ 4 _ ; ' suits- Spain has been drive” °“° Of issi, rr population of about 30,000 . » ~ the western hemisphere if indeed she ' vlllllll Our Jackets and Mantle De- partment is now complete and we can boast of having the choi- cest assortment in Ch’iown. The increasing number of cus- tomers who thronged into our ' store last week is a proof that we give values that cannot be equalled by any other store. Cheviot Jackets-black, well finished, the latest patterns, 3 stitches, nice fancy buttons, worth atleast $2.50,clioice for our opening sale at Anotlierline of Ladies’ Jack- ets, purchased to be sold at $4 50 These jackets where just received f.-om Europe last _ week. Ou account of the large quaniiy in- stock we will dispose of them rapidly by selling them at the astonishing price Children’s Reefer Jackets for V cl_iildren'4 to 7 years old ,Amazon ' Cloth, New Blue, Grey und Drab with sailor collar trimmed with ‘ assorted jhraid, worth $4.€0 and W r 00, . ' ‘ $2 50 and 3.50 New Beaver and cbevoit jack- ets,_new 'colou.is,_new shape, new trirniningea in Mohair, -Braid and 'Applied ibbon _very beautiful foi°......:.........$8*UB I p.. ie ‘ ` ' 4 _ /. Indies’ 3~.~tvey Jackets iu it - new green and bl~..et -mailer-; vw w stylefrout, triuimed with "ue ~ and small pearl outton~<,- lined fancy striped silk, elegantly tailored. All we ask for the » garments is $8.00 _Ladies fine K erse_v° Jackets, in black, bluet and fawn, tailor made front, collar and lapeln trimmed, silk and wool braid, ' six large pearl buttons: a daintv chic garment. We at.U"..ll`l UCOICCIIIQUI lallies’ Feather Neckwear Black, or black with coloured dots, very nice 25c Feather Boas, black,50 inches long, worth at least 50c, special _ price - 32a " Ladies’ While Feathered Neck it Wear, Parisian Noveltv, very 1 eleeant $1.50 Black Down Boss, 50 inches long, very large and soft, can’t be bought elsewhere for less than $3.50 ` $2.75 ladies’ Fall Canes _ '= New shawls for _ . I _ a .. Ladies Golf Capel In h&u*y_ _v ch Tweed mixtures, \ u ‘ f ll sweep, large rollmz collar, new style Capuchin, lined in _wool plaid. This cape is act.. .tially worth $8.00. .- Our special -#- p ice $6 50 r ; _ Another lot at $450" : Ladies’ New Shawl Capes in a variety of double check; colour" ' cornhiniiions, Capuchin and grevers, fringed self colours, 2 _.strap front. A great value at ' $9.00, 10.00 and 11.50. 4 » _ JAMES Pllllll & llll’l. t:`tat.ion. Andby S. Halifax atoneFi1-sr y I _ , / / %%%%% _¢_-»~¢._---..¢- _ ._ -ea _ ~ . FOR ' ililfs we have worked lurri this put summer rt Hoiun rua Asrioan grrtirrg the different choice-bits for the Bonnet, fb! the Fall Dress, Cape and other Wiahri 1? outer garments. - ‘ _ " - Our work has not been in Vain. 'D18 i the markets of the Old as well as the New World havecontributed towards sendingm a stock of staple and Fancy Dry Goods, the v like of which we never before had the 'pleasure of showing. Our Mir; Paton in new visiting the Canadian and American llarketéi and will no doubt supplement our large stock with other leading features for Fallisnd Winter wear for 1898. _ ' The Hal-.u that have started themselves withont»a.ny~ advertising »-are our Hrs at so and rue. t ' We offer over 100 hntlimmedg F6lGl,\ll at 2_§ggocdshapes and nice goods. ` caller-ous'-run.-can _ ' _ I ' .soo olrurirurr I-‘ru cup., Griiiiiriiifniiff Brown, etc.,'Tam 0’Shanters ' it Shapes, 35c, 45c and 5'-5c and 58° f slightly _spun » - ‘ ' spotted with damp' sold-at $1.35 _ i i r »\V¢|»||| rariirr' Suzi liairrrr;,_` .ire riruarrrrr _ nger. _ _ __ u_st.fv<>°l vesmlemd UEHSPWQQP. finished with line silk __ siaes, all all 00101 I i ribbed suits for 50). 500. 'Splendid value in a lairiieaivegt _ ._ lil or shape; Silk trimmed at a ' -50;.-It-‘run irour warmer in im Bond (Inc. __ wr .25¢- wlimere in any -» ‘ erfi! _test and easier on the purge. $1,m _ 'Isilrtle-‘cliildi~en’s vesti, all einen, white, cream, open at neck.§" silk lace alid _ L31] 5 ' silk trimmed, .duriable and the hard BIICOPWOIII* Welrillig kind- The price will make ‘lllq lglztgpf you buy our boy’e ' undersuit Sk. n _ LBIIY ' 0100 'pairs of that A I corset _‘HIC S|l0`l°.`f- We sold at $1.00 for 'II¢. waist _Kind It’s an eye opener and a intro- Qf ' _ ducerfist friend with the short The sh nrt Prlocwaisted ladies Other Corsets' 25c 3_0c 45c _& 50. See them. ' Bot to Lease Ionoy New a Days In fha ' Dry Goods- ` Some people think so here is an alley way to make money for the early shopper to-morrow Get any of these seasonable flannelletts Hundreds of yards selling come _ quick. Sgqhgh Plgldg Ye Highland Clan tartans with 0|' fancy colors and Roman Stripes in T3|»'[a||§ wool for waits and dresses 25c, 38c. » 456, 58c, and the latter is cloth width 15;. llllll Gllsltlllllns 5 1-2. 5 sid 7 vlrl 'e\rt’1~ ` ea- ` llrggg Lgngihg Heather around mixtures. and no two alike. Plain and . 65c, 750, 95c. The latter is ' cloth width, 52 in. $|.2§ r. °iJllS Pllllll & 09; ...a . i- .air§V2`I!..Er A _ lhe very best make and colon '- _ Q1., “Wg _al-*-|i§T’-Mit-JQM