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'thus lninltlis wlo _ -___ _ _
“lie” “"°h Week? ‘ “ess ° nav. .J. A. winneid_ Alperton,
"I me mm' _ 'wishes to. notify Prince Edward I
cle-.irniicc sale of groceries at land. l“m°"§ l`~h“_l" he ll” “°thl“l5 to
_ ___ Pg _]_ Holman &_ gc, ha., do‘with emigration work now _ and
st°'°___,__t success and The Guard. letters should not be sent to him _re
8 i$,f,f,<,.\.~,rl tliat.they still have farms for sale, etc, but tothe De-
.i.\.. qnniitity of good fresh partment of Agriculture. ,
winch tirllgeswxll A?€tI¢lal'mtLl\eisto\\:;eee1‘l: Miss lllaud Mcl/aan, City, has been
nrrn ...Lehi todiseontinue tire re. aimoiuted on the teachinir staff ol
mc.,-V department of theil‘ busi- West Kent School to- succeed
gnniluili devote all their time to Ross Bethune. W. H. McFarlane. was
ivholesnle and general shipping 8.llD0i\1l-G11 Vive Prlmllphl *.0 S“¢C€9‘l
` ' Mr. Bennett, 'who has accepted
position on the staff of P. of W. Cul-
Parlialiiviit Wi
“mes 'eturni ilu tlllr. £5- 'Mi
rnqiiest Uf 3 _ . _ _ _ emu
l .
3 flvlontreal Shedlnc ‘1“YS~
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The nm game or football will ne lcity
irliiirsduy nite..-iioon at three o - ' Th, Tuna” night dance class Wm
M
this Province last.wsek. J. H. Bell Su in _ .=: f "= _,,, .mi ,ii
to --- ` ‘ed at the Russ llllbmlaars e'.is register ' fY~ “°@: I H
,inbies and Saints. _r;n¢et tonight in Sma1lwood'n-35",", ~ _ _ ` 3 _ i____f___
nailing *"ll"'“""*l* "'“““¢ P"m°_, l _--_ ‘ ' -'.5 ; lf. »
£_ ills, 5* r ,Q ' ~ Q ir-‘-“-
a ' ~ ‘ ' ’ "xl, 1;.
.\ - _ ‘ ' `
I a \’ _ .. ,li ' W |=
has decided to oi_.er as 1-i ' - ` » -
I - tl Mayoralty. ‘_ » ` ‘
‘" ‘E _ An instance of the comlhg of eng
'rnompson of this Proviuci _ "0" Km!! 15 S8911 0" the Government
t a Halloween party l’°“d. If 'l'19-B been covered _vithy a
“ by gaudy McQueen of _ ull” °°HUl1s of we_l0r_ t_he_‘past three
l3l‘“k" ' A , 2
Bm. into, Auctioner, City, yes
- ur vel is »
D' M ` ._._. _ noon.
ii ...eil two years and
\.e5m,i,..y iiruce Stewart & Co._,| _ __ _ ._ .-
' gi.,-_ siiinued to' R. B. oyosh,I __'1- barrel. New Gldegow. who about
llnnts County; N. S., ri “fm-‘ Y€!\FS_l1gQ,'wa8' _employed with
fruit grower of that plnr-c.|tl1e Cl\arlotteto,ivn”.;St.eain Navigation
1....-:_-e power Imperial mo-_‘Com.l.‘any on the S. S. I’rinc_eas_,- was
lm, in EI,mying_ among the passengers returning- to
-- the eity\ on the.Northutnl>erland last
A portioii of the central part _ of evening on a visit to his former home‘
the city uns deprived of its elec_trlCHl_in this city. ‘ ` '
"gm mei i-vi»ilill;:_ about 5.fl5 oclorkr _ _ _ -_-.-
Witll clnixnctcristic DI`0mP¢ll~“d°3 thc Two more families of emigrants are‘
i puny =*’"f me" (mt 5° local” *md now on their way to this Province
` meilyitllif U'0“lll@~ from the Old Country. one a farmer
_ _ with capital. The other family in-
DCBP l`9l<""t ‘S .mt for W‘ “ml tend to do some 'stock raising, etc,
life. ll`f*l‘*"“`- Ft' ‘°‘.“g“Bt“B' m We and haven; private income. ltev. J.
inch of ~i“‘ "f UW" t""*“°~ the 5"" A. wiuneirrn work in England and
B 5 to DUY ln this Proilnce T59 D G B Brant has retry;-no
assH\Kf"_' " ,ss Jes Orr, New Glasgow M
last even\I1K» left, for ho s yesterday, after an en
”‘ ' joyable' visit-to this it
"_ .Father Joh|:ison_g,_é£t.___0Loi;_l_sé __ _-nic Y. _ _
more the l’““'°“ - * - ‘ _ Mr. B ic, “ii ` "` -
:iii the “WW” 1”” °"°“l““' dwell .5 'kfgwn lfgrtrgouth buyer.
_,_ Men-Mia, city, ai was 2m0_°s the passengers nrrir-
C°“"‘ 5 ' ia;-'-is number t l“ll'” 011 -fllq Northulnb_erfsn_d.last ev-
- The Miclwelmas-'term crore sup
disposed of the furniture of "°m“_ Cowl' °P°“l§ ill mls filly this
.lnnirs Bryne, Water Street. m0"llllB’- Tl1€I`%,W,\l_l__lri all llklihood
‘ms ,, good .attendance and be only fl 5`m“l.l'_"1_°°l_‘¢l'- This Will not
- ,~ea]ized,_ |he closed i_|_n_tlli three thirty. this after-
a ll- #~ *lf died Oct twenty Scotland is still bearing fruit. _
is
\\'hitc. pl‘opl'ivc~>r of \~‘_'l.: lcilé-
.
Diyiicn, Souris; R Eas wo B an e
The liinnday _e _ Z . 1 ‘ . _
change ni The 1‘c'0p1e‘s 'l’hcnti‘e:McBeth, Hugh McBcth,‘lris
`lirouglii. ii bumper. audience last add to Queen
night, .uni the show-fully* deserved it. -- »
There \\'u.~' ii splendfdstory told in Geo. J. Rogers] .Cl¢_Yi hall l90\lgll'¢
'rhelliiiiii-ii Mine-another even bet- out the controlling lnlmflfsf Ul the
terin’ ~ .ooile _ . - , "
is ther Benjamin Rogers,
ni.-i, iiccoiniwimil .~y Nia. ‘r __
irlt yesterday in-'ri-iriiirg ~ ii i. The teachers’ returns 'from the Mill
“.@¢.1;n L,-in visitilg tfic '~::i1ci|~al Schools for the month of October
of Uaiiiiila. 'l‘ii.»y expert L_. show the enrolment to he 1052 the
,, ,-,..,~ dnys vislciu,; |’r .:. nnri average attendance 939.- the per-
Jordiin in Ottawa whore tho !'.;i» ceutage 91.6-number of cases Ol
has ,<,.u,,,»e,\‘ quite 5., _;_;ni'ntivo ,.»- .tardlness 160-of truants Z3-PlU\lBl\'
in the civil icr.'i~'.e there. ment 17,- fell below .in 'grading 79.
and .\irs. White, expect ii be Four- teachers reported percentage of
pmienf, -.ilicn the l.`»-.Jliiiniuii l-louse of attendance of 97, _and twenty-three
' 7 'll r.c nniiins-iii session. had over 90 p.c.-There wcre several
departments that had'»`not one case
foiiiiwing \ve`f'e’f!‘f5`15lle Victoria _of tardiness.
city, yesterday.:-G. S. In- --
R_.' A. Taylor. 'MOD' The following were registel_‘ed' at
Rogers, Sunimersidc; l"~_the Queen Hotel in this city yes-
Montreal; J0l1l1 M~ day.-Jas. DeWitt, St. John; J. M.
-I. K@mi>th'0rn-. Montreal; ivieneriu. Prince Albert; .Miss Mac-
Hudsoii, U. R. Sutherlanil. Pl<‘.iDU; Phail, Orwell; John Richards. Bidll'
R. White, G. S. Whiston, Halifax; ford; J. S. Perry, Summerside; J.
G, ~- _ __ . t Gd, _ G d t,' Mlscouche; A. Smith,
Glu.<;:ow; J. J. Lockerby, E. A. -Hamilton; (leo. H. Atkin, Toronto;
Mason, .-\_ ii. Wood, Montreal; W. W. Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Crawford, Fin-
Owen, iii-inocli, C. Pickard, SWK- tray, Scotland; Ed. Chairnon, Mag-
vllie. dalen Islands; M. N. McLeod, Dun-
dr`is;Jn.s L. Treaholln, St. John; F.
venin three reel‘A McDonald and son, Boston; Dan
\
ilu Cl l's Son 'which was'Rogers Hardware Company, Iitd
iiimnsti-r niece of the Kalerm pl`0¥l\\- fI‘0m ll bl'0
clrs. und ii star picture in Baqiers and wil1_iri futur_e carry on the buSl-
Blirneil .\iriiy--one_of the Vltagra_?h's_ ness, entireliy' 01_1__,l1lS OWU l`_€BD0“9_l`l_?_l_l‘_
lin pi..-n-nyniu, for wh'ch they ave ity and -un er. s iwrsolin Suiw -
‘heroine so nopular. They were three' ion. Mr. Rogers, who was manazfu
d l f l his firm is thoroughly
'excellent selections, seldom surpasse ' and bu'ier.- 0_' _ _ . d
from .in good paints. Emory White.1t-onverssut with ins “'l‘°lesa1e an re-
wlio is singing for his_1ast week here, » tail business and his molly fflenllfl
wsrln good voice and gave his two will wislf him success in the future.
_sn ..5jn.~t he kno vs sobwellliow to Tho popularity of the firm during
` A' \‘ Us \ he" ' ' f business in Charlotte-
do it is to he regretted that all its years o
'frloses 'ins eiigagcment so soon but he town is well known and silice its ln-
___will l;c heartily welcomed when l1° auguration by the late H011 13-30'
Fetiirns ucaiu-which he is going *-0 g_ei*s»hii"`s been an acknowledged factor
flo nt i... distant date. iii the commercial 'life of this com-
' --‘ » inunitv.
Thi- ~rnior nicmhers of the First ~ _ _
Metli
8.\1l0¥\
college.. in the Hearts Memorial Hall Court Brighton, I. O. F., was held
lust rvriiing. Rev.' J. Heanoy. U10 last evening at thc residence of Mrs.
ilflitcr, presiding and between 400'1vi_ ,\_ Allan, Fitzroy Strcst. There
aiul .fum were present. The eveullllf ,was a very large attendance and 8
was one of rare enjoyment and the good program was rendered. This in-
'mllelll l‘l`0iZram. Bllcilllllly I-‘-“pared eluded addresses by S. F. Hoilgshtin,
slid in winch all who participated G, W, McPhee, M. L.. A., and
perloruiril great to 'their own credit' Sharm the 1. O. F., organizer, vocal
“ml 1" the amusement and l>l¢5S““ numbers by Miss Jennie Hood
0! tlic ivulience, was but our part of Tiicker, G. H. Moore and Miss Muriel
rich in the happy youthful wright, a reading,_ encored, bl' Ml”
intercourse. Refreshments were -Maude Mclrean, and instrumental
vbefore the close. It is such sei,-,¢¢|,_,n5 by. Prof. Wright, Misses
events such as last _nlBl\lf'5 Allan and McEwen, and .Arthur
relieve the nionotony and smith, Refreshments were served and
of student life- and assists in a most enjoyable time was spent.
more closely together the John F. Whear presided over the
iicople who ara' gathered from Kath"-ing,
llmis of the l’rovini‘.e and who
-.=4lll”¢1'1F.'ll*l°\’»\f»' UV' l"f'i -.::Rexal1 Emulsion of Cod Liver
.410llllB.l1'l’l11i‘-_ ' Oil is pure__Nol_'way_ oll_with H590'
phosites.-It is.a great cough
eine and builder. Splendid for youlls
.¢liildrcn, nourishing.-the bones and
'ehllchlng the blood. .det it in PTB'
ference to all other Emulsions. 75°.
A bottle. ,'rn¢»,llc1¢iunoil-tDr\\z G0-
~ 7 11-idti.
:Rcxull "93
°ul¢r hair
Tis on.
gover
oof ~{ it
'°lllmz( half.
ll
Qi' a
hole
y hair
,_::Ga to Buntain, Blh»';_¢ Co.. for
co‘al:`-" i _ ' 1 Hsdtf-
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5.
Mr.
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_ ()'1"1_.\WA, .\'ov._»,_'_5~l-lon T_ Cm
llllefs. minister orlahor. has notifier'
the l`0lr'Bl commission to go ahead
u_ith the investigation of_'tlie cling;
`of violation ofthe antl~comhlnes ac(
§u_alus of revenue over wiiil iiiprn
diture for the seven months .tis fren
a little over $21,000,000.
For October the revenue totalled
$12,221,653, an increase of $2,f:.'.,ic1,
over October of last _wzaiz ’l`iii~. riveii-
ue for the month is the _lo."i:cst onio-
.c_ord. _ . _
The n_et debt- of the dominion was
decreased _'by $5,34_4,‘i44 dui-ing the
mcznthfand now stands ai” $3'lil.5ti.’._-
92 .
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LONDON, Nov. -ine \vil= 1'-f the
late Catherine faint;-ies »-f Sea”-.--3,
the biggest lalido'-'fiicr ir- lieu*-ind,
and one of the great-:st iii ::-._- l intrd
Kingdom, has opened _np en inaezrft
Ing chapter. in n peerhge rfniinilce-
The Countess son was ine cahth
carl, and when hedied, .inrri»i:ried,
at the age of ,thirty-two, he 1*-it all
lie possessed to his mother. As the
:state was notentailed, his successor
to the totle wa.i`deprived of all pro-
prietari rlgxto the estates and the
inniial rar; , which then amounted
to over f.al(_lU,000.~_. _ .‘ `
Theninth-' sar1‘_‘v/as the _uncle of his
predecessor, and he was succeeded in
turn by his son Francis, who lived
`ii humble circumstances in New Lea-
land. whom _the (lountess was very
anxious to bring to England to edu-
cate and bring up with a view of his
becoming H. fitting successor to the
earld`om"and_estates; but for some
reason he would not leave the conn-
try of his adoption. _ _
mth and, who sits in the..l'ioiise of
irords as Baron Stirathspeyi»was born
ii New Zealand, but it now resi-:lent
in Ireland, and by thc will of the
late Countess the estates are'to fol‘
low the title agaiii; but with `a View
to disencumhering the estates of the
debt which the late. Countess has
been striving to ‘dowiler .since the
death of her son, the propertyijwill be
administered by _a._hgdy_ pfgrultees,
win. win snow the pi-tiene uri nn
addition to the income which the
late Countess 'afforded him 'and the
right to occupy _Cullen House, in
Hanffshire. and*.Ca`stle Grant, whizh
is in Morayshire. _
The other Beafleld mansion. Balma-
cann/lii Inverness-shire, with its
extensive' estate _and grouse moore,
has been leased by ‘_Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley Martin for many years. _
sl»loR'rAoa or i~*UNDs',-`.»_ _ . .
IN AN INBIANA,_BANK`i
soonnsrsn..xsd._ hail.. 4=.LAl_or
fk
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about |5_Q,l_l00'-ztq y,¢. _ _slfll _ tt-
iey_..ui»'f\»\\1l_4?»_¢1~_ er.. _ J' _
retained. tusage _ t» uni ~. ii
My 1" ther t»’,‘-ieil'= ‘_:§_li\1li‘v
PPO
into the institutions affal
i¥f£d°'lg§h‘AnsisH ' "
._ _._~1A uonaim oouonv..
lit.
The 'present peer, wilo ls the elhv-,.1
‘9’.‘ _._ "W \~~f»_»'f-»1w»- _ '1`HBcnAr.Lo'1"rlrrowN eUAiu>1AN..- .~ . ' »» rsoarrnann'
re.a__
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BOSTON, Nov. -_4-I'IerbertO. Col-
1i_us_ ai wnltmari has caused nie incest
sensation in the Avis Linnell murder
case. He claims to have seen Miss
Linnell and Pastor Richeson talking
together in the_ train shed of the
South station at 4.-10 p. em. on the
afternoon of the day Miss Linnell
died. ~ __
If his story is correct, it supplies
the missing link in the government’s
chain of'evidence. The most search-"
ing-inquiry on the part of the prosa-
cuti‘on~ failed to iiriug io iight any
person who saw the accused in the
conipuuv' of thc victim on the duy
ihe took the fatal 'dose of cyanide of
potassium, until Collins came'for~
'-.ward with his testimony.
“l am positive of their identity,"
says (`ollinS. "I knew both Avis Lill-
nell and Rlcheson too well to be mis-
taken. As a collector I have had to
travel over _(}`upe (Edd a lot and novo
many friends in Hyannis. I an-i ns.
_certain of the date as 1 um of the
couple. It was the afternoon of Sat-
urday, OCt. 14. I recall that it was
seven minutes after 4 when I glanced
at the clock. 1 was with a friend-
ind wanted to catch il 4 o'clock
train,
"A few minutes inter I noticed tiie
Liuneil girl and Mr. Richeson stand-
ing together. They were talking."
'Collins ls_ 45 yearsof age and mar-
ried. He is a' collector and canvausei-_
und has also figured as a detective
`lrom time" to time, an occupation
which has given him the na.me"'Spot-
er” Collins. _ _ _
He was in a poolroom at Brockton
yesterday iyhen a Boston pflloer came
. n and served a summons on lilm to
appear before Dist.-Atty. Pelletier.
.fe accompanied the officer to Boston
nd spent a long time in the Dis-
irlct-Attorney’s private office. He
.vas subjected to a rigid examina-
ri0\1. . - ' -~
Afterward _he told ,friends that
everything lie_"‘shid hadbeell recorded
.y ii stenographe; and that his story
as also _put on a gl-ionograllhlc re-
:_ord. H_e uf?l’»f1ice 36
Queen nirebti- or piiémed io
4%; of 4o9_ wilu_~_ceiye`_',oii'i‘ leiirefiri
'_l é oh, and `sfsctoi5;sl¢i__m:de at
gooiadvertlslng. " °“ ° y
An oklahoma gl" advertised for 8 f.|:lil1:ll'.°n¢¢:{fis?nl¢;:r:rdaughter. bruthbr or
nlnnronntsndlng homcstesdsr.
husband-and got him. The total ex- Dntfa --six months' residence upor
r advertfsln wedding outfit
.4 d cultivation of the lsndfn ncb of
_penso fo g . {|‘,\ _
-ree., W... su. ne’ .ini wieun. ri ..iif.i..l.‘i?.'.'...iil.?‘i’lflS'.§f;?.l’é’J..‘I‘.i’..ll'f.
year, leaving har an insurance .Policy
farm of at least ll acres solely_ownad and
or _$10_o0o_ And yet some people aeouple b hi or by his fat eiumothar,
claim that lt' dossn't pay to adver-
"iR'23.‘i§i".l°3igl°i¢'l“' °' i'.'""'i....i i
s r s ii omes or n
-_ » d t dl - t t -
telgfiers is just one thing bad about §,i"°;“r=:`2p;¢£ldT‘{l'pr=:'l‘n£"‘:“a“¥'a’l;
S004 UlV°l`l»lFlnE- It lllllm UB “P bullen.-Must reside upon fhe home-
wm, eh, |-out of an ayii qéiiokai- than stead or pre-om tion six months in each
anything else in the worl .
uc u on a time Opportunity
six years fronkopate of- homestead anti-_.r
nc udfhs t e time required to iran
O e p _ homentss haunt) and cultivate ilty _ _ _ _ _ P _
‘sued to knock at A wwe mania dont .or 5 ,,x¢_n_ garments is of n icly llifzh class. .\-
Ilut hs advertised for her, and she
camo-and stayed.
Aehomsstsader who hal exhausted his
The num who doesn't advertise he-
you thnt hc makes the best fitting
clothes in the city. They will tell you
also tlint he nuts in thc heat stock ob-
tainable for a very niodcruto price.
The workmanship on his mnke of
tl I . -
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. , _ y __
ma" who “ya me wue does" t' pow md ""3 ‘h°‘" '°"%Rv'%oRY_ idly under his careful iiianagemdlit,
h°m°""°°d ""m"“d °‘“”°" °N“a °l’°" ery garinent is made tn advertise.
c U ev r 1 d K, w h- VK tb nazi.-Bilasslfldust ferlidenix chanel; His business in ini-roasinr very rap-
” 5° e ym Y '° 5 lm- ' ° e sac ofthrne ynrs, cultivate mtv acres ` ` `
der, takes a lot for granted. '
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