V “swir|nu’s unsunlmuau unntnwwr'-~< r _ _ _ _ evening and hee forwarded his agrrrmed .'r-...'.>_ ‘°;;1.;;;.;_. 5...: __ #me .r 'nm ouann1AN,caAnLor'rn'roWN PRIME ED OF PERSONAL INTEREST P.t.~ lr unrest summit smntmt CAPHAL -e - __ I ’ I - - _ _ George Tweedy, Alberton, was nt _the I V ' E V .I A. Msthiesoo, M. A., Georgetowml _ , ' was ln the cluyyesibrdoyr _ _ '_ __ . 1- J. A. Kelly station agent Ht. Stewart _ returned last niuht from A holiday trip to W Praced or are yesrerdey re sr boys up re re years ef rge ar Latest from Summerside an rr.Upp.rr-rrrrreee \ . __ _‘ ., _ _ ' ` il' _ -~ ~ '.Mad food 1' ;,, ' L.B,mnu| ahria t edleel -_ _ _ r _ ' sarah;‘;1f_‘1:;;°.;“;‘.:;‘.;:°a*f.‘:f‘>'_*’>’ S°“"“° ‘ °‘““ ~Pf-»=<3_‘§_°~'u» .........f.»..rr"~:'sr_... C-» MEN S UN DERWE AR ‘2'.Ci0 $2.50 $2-75 and $300 Pei' Suit' “ve are Shofxing an im`_ los“. After atrying experience he rrach- mensernnge ofrunderwear from 50 cents to $8.00 pe1__'_su_1t. _ ao shediee rarely. ceprairr Grady arrived Our motto, is low prices to everybody. _ ‘ A here by the Northumberland on Monday _ i -t _ ;"‘ i _ _ near Spirit Germain and Versailles __Wit'h ' ` in inf' cr d t l t' e ent, T . Us Th9 8|-|793* named’ |' get areahiglillye siigc;’s§_`1lillr anti _gill be HE N 1' ' -largely extended to other routes near _ ’ Paris, Lyons, Nice and Marseilles. “corny Allen-S . . S * _Ctr I THE 3 Q \ ." ' _ ».\_ Laomsiz We have just received another .. "" ' ‘ lot of these .0 _ E MA- u _ Lung Balsam = It never faila to cure a SIMPLE ' _ GOLD, HEAVY GOLD, rea 3 ~\a1l BEONCHIAL _TROU- fi BLES. _ Luge Beam a1.oo. ueamre sau soc. _ g Snallorhiai Size 25c. t ' Endo;-,eg by nil wlm ‘yrvetlrl lt. _ _ X ‘ The Swiss 'have been stirred to bit/ter ' _~' _;;_ r i '_'_ __i_-‘/ Wrath by the rapidity with which motor- E. _ , _i ._ x _,V MQ. _ #9 __ §'»."' :\Y_'¥‘,;__' `v,-` *` ‘"4" 3 O" . ‘T 0 *s» .é ,I ` E ~»¢o.1.”».< \*_. a r ,_ Q f_ ,,!" lice station ialong his rohte shall be ' p warned' by telephone, and “obstacles » sf' I <2-. ci &\ `&kw Hippodrome, a mill is blown up with Stylish Shoes We have ‘them in diiefent shnpenand can tit any tom per- led rand with the best shoe \ralu_euin the Cityat $2.00, $2.50, nw. is 5° and $»-°°- _ .13 6 SMITH Eastern Steamship Co- _ mrslgnarioavannivlsion, wiR'rE|t'ue9ucEo-nares. ' In elfect Nm-emberrst _ ron. to Mar-21# ‘ . $3 oo do to Boston $3.50 Steamers leave St. John at 8.oo a. m., (At- . taniic Standard) lion- . days, Wednesdays ~n i Fridays. no Lubec,East- port, Porqand and null-ull. RETURNING From Bolton a‘ 6 I5 a. m , via P rtlavvd, East- port Luhec londavn Wedneada a and F idays. V Passengers a'rining at et. john on evenings previouato' sallings can go direct to steamer -ugfl take cabin berth or stateroom for tr p. ` WILL! al G. LEE, Agent St. John. N. P. A, qatauscos, c,,"r.-or r- a. C¢.LI!l¥‘ A051111 ace President and Gen enl lgr., Foaierva Wharf, Bo: ton. __ _.‘.;bUf'll‘l\N[ ' _ .-_eeawr‘asr,,,malaIoaav. .... .:"...u"- , U dc _ ‘lr-§Tf°:‘.‘. l`\ umuunncsnmmnn !~t 1 fiN“*.,; it 5 Sas WANTS. LUSTS, FOUND, ETC \ I . ste pu V- /\ Most eye troubles begin in childhood. ‘ _ A little abuse-a little strain in early life,-m cans much more IKCCK IIIIIUYIIY- The slightest symptom should be looke r-into. _01ten. ‘I glasses are prescribed 'n time-actual disease is pre r vented-sand they can be discard- ed aa the child grows older. Ask your doctor or come to us and have your *ov or girl‘s eyes testeysk and fitted with glasses ont neeied. E. W. TAYLCR, |`\ ____ _ ____`_ _ _1_ J and, it is said, detailed a prominent pas- Good - Bye To Whiskcrs ~ on your WaN'l'EB»At once, a competent girl 'lor ‘ zqueval housework. Good references repuirec. Eight dollars per mourh given to satin acory pots and pans, il you use PORT HOOD PC1806. --Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw Prince ` ` SIRCC. ‘__ . 10-z&_d gf 1 COAL. The Coal 1| p1 _An ' no _ WAN l`8D.-immediately two heavydraught horses. _Also two express horses, about eleven huldrcdvunda. Ages about alx or aeveuyparn. Appl! at. cean House. S. Bolger. 127 1 ind thatmakes a hot tire r§$ WANTID. leliable peraoneach district to ,_ _ manage-business for oldmoule. salary gr.; ' ` '¢¢_k_lv- ' Expenses advanced. Permanent milton. lt' clone self:addresaed envelope. nager, 33: Qaxton Bula., Chicago. ‘ rua; a4.a§.»a1.s~».-3_o,Nov,1,z__ WAN \ ED_. A man to work about a farm. One vvxth exoeneotc preferred. good, wages. ,Apple to John Q McLeod, West Royalty. 2xl%"wk,pd, quickly a'nd,`r_l'asts well. _ The Coal on __._' ' market. -_ _ __ .» -- g _ peirrfrri fnrurree years. 1e"e_rri-_tiiseflr-.=_»;“r‘>f ,_ _ _ L I, ,_, _YL =.._= MLi’ARD`S LINI_MEN’1'c°omplctely-cured ‘ W \N'l‘BD. A oung man to work on a farm . ~l _ 1 _ _ - " _ Ol " i, ~ < '. ___‘_: _ Anoy¢o»w_w_1ioao,Ner-an 2'- _ ‘ 'N . ' " _ _ _ _- ~ ' -"il ,Sr is Livery som- of. ceerre sr, ileeb i>§a°ririf°ddi'i! ~ yew' ‘ ' ` ' ' . ~ _ _. -Yours Truly \ ,\ I WANTED.-A maid lot general house k, n J. ___LEVE@UE. l ` _f I ' l """ _ with load reierencez, Apply to boxs Ch:?l‘ot- B' ` N _‘_ if ;¢ 4’ U33.. :;ia.....'f»°~"_r.‘;_'.'s'_"r:.';‘..t‘.f’.“:_-.‘...':` t -_ _ S 55-# - E =_= as - Georg . c.26tl ` poem* - __ _ _ _,,.rr,,,,f_ ‘ i sr.Jeeepn,P._Q.,Aug.1s,.19'0o. ` _ ~°`~ A '$12 nm _ _Nom _H Salesexeeedtl\a.tofanv‘ A-E l M---r ° ' ` .» _ 9¢¢| . ° Y W _ - ` j _“L ‘Wl"_‘*m' gin”-_ in fhg; Lqwgf .|.S.Ipwther,D.DrS, A.W' L:ar.l.'D.D V' _ -"__ f vmc* ‘_ '_' ` were ersersrg cnirxeu for fam ree - ‘ _ _ iv l ` ' _ _'L_'-_f"~'~#-‘_ "1-aerrrrraree ‘ _- ‘ _ l,€rfi§rr°§'e°¢;’.'i°°° °'°°" "’f"""° "‘°“’Lj _ _.Vg Fayette: :wmv Choloest of India DEUTRTS; _ 9', wgsnvoon mUm_xYFAgxm__ __ "1 v“,“,f;,°';‘,;*,';*§,f‘, #nd c°Yl°“* , »_I:rm:na:m;ng"|:1:»m 2-:era emu i - r Davies yesterday _ adl d American antics. Savlm horses formed a part ot the an m r Northnmbex-land'e cargo yesterday morn- Mre.-_B. C. Pnowsa returned yeaterday i.g_ » trom`Boeton. She was met at Halifax 5! Tn members of Prince Edward lhlr. Piowse, who crossed on Saturday. '° i _ _ L 0. F., _are requested to ottepd a _special ` MlasLucy A. HeLore,teacher at Bethel, Set C01I1pe‘tIlIl01l 'g_l1¢SS1Ilg. menus.; in their Luge room em evening. returned to-dar after sw.-ndlna her h_°l_l°_ dan at ner home. Sea View Farnf. North 29 o " _ 7' 0_UR 25c. and ~ ' . v __ . ` __ d.1;l:a§»t2;kC:°P°“h::;'h°:°‘;'"`7f_?;|RQ-1t|°°r » "Don’t iorget the 2 5c. is all wool, other potaeods, dystera, cranberriee, etc., to 'Mn' C' A' M°L“°' Nga? - - i ' -' ` ' ’ ' M_°"u‘|_ . ~» visiting ber daughters, rs. . - _ _ * Im-sand MN- J- A-` M°M“1°°»B‘“°“°¥ - will,-find it "didlcult to sell their underwear at $1.00 a THE Boston Comedy Co., played to n .pump ' ' ‘ good,hali. -last. night. They will' Dia! in Kensington to-night and leave to-morrow morning for the mainland. _ THE schooner Telephone, Capt. Alirodf Grady, Summerslde, had an interesting and dangerous experience Saturdayr night. The schooner was lying at anchor near the mouth of Miramichi River when a severe northeast gale struck up and the Captain was obliged to hoist sail main boon and fore gall' were broken, the foresail split and some other ea 1 wa~ The experiments made on the roads According to “La Vie' Illustree,” the last surviving witness of the Battle of Waterloo is Mme. Marie Therese Dupuis, now living at Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont, near Charleroi. The old woman recently celebrated her one hundredfth birthday. She livbs with her two sons. The ages of the three of them total two hundred and forty-five years. Mme. Dupuis was thc daughter _of a small farmer named- Roland; cars career along their roads. Formal* instructions have been given to the po- lice that when a motorist does not slow down and submit to arrest the ne\t po shall be placed in the road to arrest his progress.” In the concluding scene of a piece called "The Bandits,” at the London /._ f ,. _ ~` _ .\,_ \ I , dynamite, letting loose a mighty rush of MJ: _ _,,\»`;\\‘\‘_»»-` water, which falls down in a cataract ‘M1 ‘il p. gl the height of the stage and sweeps away l \ _ ff/j/“ a. bridge just as a couch and _four -horses i __ _ , / attempt to cross, carrying horses, coach l __ >_._ . _ __ ,_ / / and occupants into the raging torrent. _ n _-__\~ ,__ __ ‘-`~‘~`--<\=:s\\:1` \ so “ It is the most marvelous piece cf realism . _,iff A `- ever seen in London. l The remarkable disclosure that one of the ancient Roman statuettes in the museum at Vienna is found to be indis- putably made from the worn-out mouth- pieces of _pipes and cigar-holders, will send a shock through all the cabinets (with a small c) in Europe. It is now usserted that the majority of the antique works of art of this description are t.he__ work_ of contemporary Greeks, who np- pear -to have made this unsavory indus- try theirs. Hallie Erminie Rives, the authoress,_ recently assumed editorial charge of a daily paper of Atlantic City for one is-t sue, the receipts of the day’s sales going to aid the Atlantic City Hospital. Some remarkable stories are _told of her labors. She conscriptcd a stafi' of special writers, tor to report a. ball, a musician oi inter- - national reputation to do the police court, and a political boss to write an article denouncing the corrupt methods of modern elections. ` cerxeten F. Hedge, editor- of ure'“1rr~, dependent” of Assumption, Ill., is threat- ened with prosecution by a. prominent oiicial' of the St. Joseph Savings Bank at South Bend, Ind., for printin -th( Bible in -his newspaper. Editor lglodge says he proposes _to continue to use a chapter of the Bible each week, despite this threat. At this rate it will take more than fifty years to complete tlu L _publi_cution. “It is to chapters of Genesi. and Deuteronomy -that the bank official objects,” said Hodge. “He wrote me 2 letter saying thcrc were spots and places T in the Bible that were not tit to be put' before the public for perusal. For my; part I consider -that-anything that is lit to be the basis of Christianity and to- be taught to children in Sunday schools is good enough to be submitted to news- paper readers along with nears items ol the #day:”~ ' f l Marsalis. C. G, Rrc1=ranns"& 00.1”-1.' » "I/fi “mm ° “ms W' V ` ‘ ‘ lk; A D Gentlemen.-My daughter,113yei_trs elu -was thrown from asleigh and injuredhqr r-i__ ' elbow so badly- it remained _s_t,lE apdjf her and she has not been troubled for tw? ~a `- ‘so to advanced pupils. 96 Wedand Sat. tt. E use our Eureka Tea Soldvon ui. a" " ._ n F. ulnnlstu sr ca., _ ' ner., J. A. seuer of this eiry, who ee tendettfldt. .Allison College, Sackville, last year was a pa-aenger on the bout, Th urs- day last. from PL. ~du Chenc, on his way | from Sackvllle to take charge ot the 0`Leary circuit where he labored very ac- ccptubly for several weeks of his sum mer'e ‘ vacation. 1_1 SPEEDY CURE FOR CRAMPS AND COLIC. ‘ I The most reliable cnre for Crampe, Col ic, Dysentery. and Summer Compliant lr ten drops of Polson’s Nervillne ina-little sweetened water. Nervilioeromeves the pain and distress at once, lnebres prompt , nlief and and -a speedy cure lu eve? case., Nervillne is an excellent remedy or ull ~ pain, whether internal or external, and should bein every household. All drug- gists sell and recommend Ncrviline. l Price 25c. I . ' _ ‘ suit while our $1.00 line lasts. We sold hundreds of suits last week. Underwear wholesale and retail. r SENlNER,MCl_EOD & C0., A Typewriter to rent. Apply at this ,ol- ngg, __ _ r % .ll New figs at Beer & Gofs. I0-29 2i ‘ _ _values in -'underwear can’t be beat! `We have a splendid asfort ment and the prices are not high- We would like you to compare 0“r values with any in the city.--Weeks 6.: Co, The People’s Store. 28 li U. M. C.-loaded shells all size nhotal Cameroh's. I 291i Tryon Factory Cloth is the best 0' power loom cloth. 29 li Winchester and U. M. C. shells a`1 siz- B of shot at Cameron’s. 29 li Direct from manufacturers by ex- press to-day $150 worth of Neckties; in all the newest shapes and colors They are beauties. Have a look at them.-D. A. Bruce’s. zo 3i Cameron`s is the place. 29 li just received at Stanley Bros. Thry are the very latest materials and colorinzs. We are bonud to keep this apartment ahead of all others as it hasbeen in the past--_Stanley Bros. 29 21 G Stove pipe -enaurl at Cameron’s Hardware. _ :mi _ I Mn. S.N. Ear’e‘s Studio, Newson Block. This studio has been cpen to the public Friday and Saturday during the summer ‘ months and several students have been I taking ad vantage of Mr.Earlc’s instruction ln voice oulture,singing, piano and organ. Upwardst of sixty-eight pupils attend- ed the above the' past season. This long established and most popular institution l has been opened for the tall and winter months. It is necessary that _students should send in their names at once as only ar limited number of pupils will be talren.Speolnl at- tention will be given to beginners and ah All kinis ot G enamel at Cameron`s. _ 291i __ 100.00 worth of Pictures mounted rn Grey Mats, _very pretty, aiu-ge number of subjects to select from. Prices from 5 cents each up. See the beauty we are ing at 10 cents each.-Geo. Carter 8; Co. ~ -__;,' \ , pr/.1 ‘_._‘__'_`§-,»,_»_ ,, f, ‘_ $`.._§_,.rh f_~»;\_’ ss - _ __ ~ r __. e -ra-' t_ _,_/f. * , -‘ __ nm .mtv urn _ i 1-1 fd-G=\\ /,\~ just received arme zood ~'__'f," Herrtnz. bythe dos. pale' ha _ zeansn ffffli _ ~r-r~-1 cum-.~e were cea-' __ ' _~6ah';=t i'»._ - N ` ."1=‘-reef Basket.-» it “ ‘A -»--» me chip Maurer-fnaekeu - ‘ Eureka Blend Tea ` ' lr’/‘_ 7 'Ifyouwnntvalne for' bur1iou'e1»' - _ _ ' ~ . _ _ _‘ri __,Pr_i¢¢_fs¢ r=r'1>_<_>\u\l! »"- und and we will present each i/Al _ ‘ipurchasenwithasong-book FREE. “V /'\\ Lower Queen St-, Ch"town. -'Jill ,T J _ tetoul _ arteries; ” ' 21d'vlvr= ' " . E _ - _I »_._.-»._--. ._ ..' ~_=»,;~.r=r.; _ ».=~sa.~:.\rr’.‘».~.I¢ts.=_.-`_::-" _ ¢_r:.,-.`f><»r;‘.;;..'. .:__;s,...._~_~.a.'=:__»~.~.-..._ .»-»»~~- ~- - ]4`T>*r;,-,fi-» ""5 Q it"~»`i',._'j-;;}¢::"'-:'>~=,r.__»;-#_ . f~.;;_~_,-_-'1 l"`;;._{" - ' -»"; ` _ '___:.~ ._ _ _ ._ '.5 fail-J" V5* fl -_~ , ' "<"‘l.~e ~ er..--._ 3 _ 'THE FIRST ri A I ‘ A Mo.n.'Neede in the Autumn is n 3 3 'S TO PCO AT His T weed Suit may be warm enough during the day, but during the early morning and late evenings an_Overcoat is a'necess1ty NEW FALL GO0DS Angthgf of New Dfe53;~»Ggod‘c1“ " Froln make - selection and make you a' coat as it should be _in both style and work1I_1a11ShlP- _ ‘ We’11 make it interesting and proiitable for you _ Call and see us. - i GORDON & MCLELLAN. Men's Outfiitefcf . \' MANCHESTER LINER CHESTER Under contract with the Canadians Government. Steamer CHEST E R Comerce Me.nchester'~l`RADER will 9-119* about the ft llowiug dates:- ~ ' ` From Manchester From St. john Prom Charlottetowi November I November 17 Ney ber 22 Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown vii: bf- .Wan _ The “nnnculssrrzlt TRADER" is 3318 wus. is iw# with cold storage chambers and has a shelter deck for carriage 0f¢8-Uk N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Charlottetown. and sheep. Shippers should notify the undersigned agents as to what g00