'rl-If Gl*iRhr.\N 1 1q,itii(yyfpE'|~0W" " V ‘ ~ .. _ ri? ' N, AUGUST 14, 1899. ~ HURROR \t`ie other ide of the track striking I thel I m winch the ,g,,0m,r`pm;pmt d ,O mm D rear of the freight car on the siding m the pubhc words not spoken to mm near bv and Smashing the att struc R iiiioi I » i be WAS loo P T e 1PoisoNi.=o . O . k T- _ . _ ~ . ; , ' ». i-ts. ‘~scare»t»r.t 'nie léatcbwood the mg U _ ` by me, butts somebody else. Life ise t , gmt* , n, n on its side clear of the rest ofthe wizck The tender and baggage car being thus got font of the way. the second Tilass car. ~ full of p-issengers, including a number §E`§' _*.3* ii Eight Persons Killed- C. A. R., Wreck? sclioiio io oisim. tb-i Eye Witnesses Tell the Story -It Was a Sight Never to Be Forgotten. Moimri-:.iL, Aug. 11.-The Canada Atlantic track at Polycarpe was inspect 4 of the sectionmen earl es- of retuining pilgrims from St. Anne de engine. partly on its side, and the en gine smashed its way into the rear por 5 v se onf’ “lass car, and thus relieving the pressure of the steam, which was fast suffocating the inmates He first help. ga by one _ _ Y Y M-¢¢y,m0|-ning, and again, by another gmpioye, at about nine o’ctock. As far as could be seen, according to these men, the 1ine‘was in perfect'order; yet, at about twenty minutes past eleven th ° rred the °9ml”'I-'» .' .d lfeatiaal attwenty minnted to ten, he ing due at Ottawa at ten minutes _ ,after twelve. It reached Cotsau Junction IGS place, Alexandria, a distance of twenty th.” mn ,hi-ch’ it i, timmy, ,mom spot without delay and was quickly, iugto achee.dule.Ito cover in twenty-nine 'J°“'*°d by DWWTS Pl‘i°Ul'» °f C0f¢ll Just before reaching St Poly earpe station, which is four miles from r cm" J“ct;on_ the engine, for .some nme whose injuries were serious, ex ‘mxPl,in°dwuSe,1e{m|,e H-,ckp ,mpclusive of the fireman. George Mc- Plmzhed in my iamara to the right’ Cnaig, who had been killed instantly. I iiatjlitlas brought toa stand in the! ditch alongside. 'When the engine il tio y l®ped, the tender. which had been is"-*am~ 51910985 111°” ‘°f *U9 wrenched from itseeupiings, was hurl-, ‘im 8° S°1'i°\1S1y S<==lde_d_ as tv have _il_9?9t_Q\t to the track ahead; the i,,g_idied from that cause, failing the other. |l|i| ear. by the force of its own speed, lasalso thrown u and clean over to 1 im ._ I ,___ _ 1 P i _ . ‘“1'°"°"Ff""'_”-\_ P* doctors and' Father Champoux ` in ""‘*“ I4douceur*s‘ hotel and outside. and, dx . “"""%% Y » V tm or mme., minutes ht," md ing been brought from Ladouceur’s started thence for the next stopping h°*°1L;‘°d °U\@1‘ PIN” "I 91° “NNW- Q , wire removed' to thepstaticn freight . . shed and there locked up, pending the y ‘ ~ ` 'arrival ofthe coroner, who had been = .<;-"* telegraphed for from Montreal. were his last words Paris and Billy” cQnestiou the brakemau, audi F“"?P§".fi°k» 9! “W d°PI1,'.|im°!lt»- Jimmie” Clarke, the conductor, 'kept W”hm8t°°» 1° 'fbi'-*ll Fi'ZP¢'1`i°t orking hard at rescuing the unfortun- “sms "Wt Pl'°m1*1` 1491101' hid "S105 _ |t, Passengers, and succeeded m nm tn him hewould not acce t an invitation. ’elcek at is spo. occn most d liar-rible accident in the history :cf the I cms Important sauce' eyvem uhm io a “mat PM of _g me_unplea'sant incident during his nndnear . where a number of attrasses hagybeen hurriedl laid ha -` ¥°u are at nbeny to 8%! th-at I have rtie of St Polycarpe, was on the re, of Coteau du Lac, and gill nnais, It was found that there we e these sins, seven died, the iiumedi-"l t-9 cause Of death being suffoca ' n b` i 'rife WRiiCiiERs .lr Worth. _p __ The-aging-were fenced by the 'tour T' er death had taken lace the bodies On word of the accident having `4'-.I , reached him,Mr. Herbert_diatr_ict super- gnu ‘ f' <, i9_*°Ud°|lt Ui UW Gund Trunk mm' If the c an liver are outiof order :__ way, telegraphed the Canada Atlantic' that is going to weaken the whole constitu- ‘ ' authorities at Ottawa, odering to place g'-genie” "h° Hgh? ”'°°”S *fe f*1=¢“ *° 1°' ~‘._ - - these fundamental organs fthe . EAS | ::.?“°i Tat: ‘“'.'..;r. ":.°.:' mf »=~~ »»»e°»~ is , P088 K1* Y ' s, copied, and: accordingly theh Grand ` ` " Trunk onilit was quickly on t e spot i llld .Q5 being near the scene of the accident. it--.f A wrecking train from Uttawa arrived \, ff later, as well as a special, bearing Mr. _`_’ Morley Donaldson, superintendent; J T" can." '"5' » #'51 J. E. Walsh, general passenger - - PRN" ll' ‘ 5 agent; Mr. T. H. Chrysler, solicitor; man Flrrenza Charles Paris porter in the latter, on feeling the shock. and L j. A, F||"||||'g|| L cg, Q and Dr. Powell. €,w' which was of the most powerful and No time was lost in laying a. temporiry trick. clear of the smashed up train, and it was at last found possible to take the survivors of the disaster to Ottawa. The injured ones were taken thence to the 0.tawa General Hcspitil, where the company provided the best medical care ard nursing. ‘ The accident could not have happened on a more perfectly level and well- founded roadbed, which was covered with 72-lb. rails. and was in every way ir-reproachable from an engineering. expanded, and so thrown the engine. point of view. It is suggested that a. I _ new style of switch that had been lately installed at St. Polycarpe had failed to_ act, or that the rails at the points had fa of the-Rocheleau family to live through Es W s 9 the first crash, died at Water street ,~,;`£3s'neron Block. Charlottetown. hospital. This little boy,who was with ' i” his father, mother 'and sister; were _ coming to Qttawa on a visit, but the. or , ,resident wipes ins entire family out or -i existence. The bodies of the father. f m- ` ' and mother and sister were taken to V Rinse and lot near railway in Sour Montreal last night and that of the ' me li\iss.4o'usin.sai». _min¢.rng,-uageay, H7 In “lm 'Wing curtain. srnsiissssissn 51;. _, r w seurislnusisivln Occ edb Ed rd Ch1vierelittleson,whoaelsleitwasfor a time eas up' y W' thought possibletosave, iclloweden _ . ' Y fastest locomotives on the ` Canada_ At lantic system. An odicial enquiry into Ch 1 the matter may elucidate what at ar Ottetown resent is a m ste An hour Beaupre. was forced right up on the \ tion. ln`an instant the car was full. of P I steam. George McCuaig. fireman. had tried A I to Jump as the second class car got up: but he was caught, and died a horrible ' death. as hi led b d W” t b_ s mang o y showed, , 2.23..;12if1i.‘Z.°i§§?f?.i..§".°$.““£‘3.‘3 233 T0 INVITE LAURIER caped witha severe shaking, as did . those of the only ether car the Pul'- l seeing his car thrown slightly over, aurier Says is too . . f 3fLZ.f§.si§§§.3”{l$” "ii °£'$..§‘f ‘° Pal' A113’ Aff¢11f1°“ ‘0 8 menc d battering in the windcws of the Ne ' I' WS DQDBI’ S ed out Mr Joseph Rocheleau, of Mon- _ Chi¢_‘-‘8°- AUS’-10.'-Sir Wilfrld L°‘u'i°l', Haag who 'as dymg fast in a private letter to the proprietor of' 'lry to save my wife and children,” th’ T‘m°5`H°1`3ld-@9599 U19 UW-31 0! U19 interview recently given out by F. W. fvisit. In his letter Premier Laurier says ° paid noattention to an interview pub¢ begins to best ofamaamméehé is no -‘use about it; no mate c ter how insignifi- cant the trouble may appear at the start, unless you exercise prudence I “rd th anzllcommonsensei s ypa e . stomahyd 'peg ty ctely what_is-done by Dr. Picrce’a_ Golden if ical Discovery. Its direct action upon, lc_Hver and digestive organs is the secret f its astonishing curative eiect in all dis- Lscs of malnutrition. ' It insures perfect nutrition; it makes the Hood pure and red and full of vitality; it creates healthy flesh and muscular eric . It is far better than sickening indigcsti-ble “emul.sions” or merely stimulating' malt “ extracts.’_’ Its good effects are lasting. . Hrs. Rebecca 1*. Gardner. of Grafton, York`Co., Va.. writes: “I was so sick with that I goialiti not eat agiévetlliiing foéxpver outa months. I a ostarvcm ,asno in woul sta n stomach. I tried almost evcr§thing thatyieeoiglz would tell me about, and nothing did me any good. I weighed only8o pounds. Itdok two bot- tles of the ‘Golden Medical Discover-y.‘ arid, thank God, aéid your midicine. I aitiiisiasfvvgnll as I i ever was. an now weig 125 ii _ ve a bottle of your ‘ Favorit-: Prescrpimtiori' now. and git is a woiadgrfliale mediciéie foglilzmnle weakness, ` iseGod t create sue amanasyou." For all coristipated conditions Dr. Picrce’s Pleasant Pellets are the most scientiic and pe_mia_nent cure. No other remedy is no -ie~it1fic and perfect' , Thirty tons just landed For sale b tal spot. and at the time nothing nn rii.i~:irAN ucct Aiofs JUMP ,, . _ _ it - , ` . w . _ _ . P _ ° ~ - __ ' to the Chicago autumn festival, bel_iev~ m ~°U»»»»=»». ‘.':.:°.‘:.°.:°.1.i'.:i.°.:‘;"fr..i;.'.°1::‘.‘:.'i: hefnetmorning express ha left 'thA°t|*° dying °°°5 "°1'°` °3m°“°d in so F' ` `, l _ " _ _ 'lished recently in a Washington papq, 1 _ Dr. ° .g - -i ° ' _ . _ ,De ' bf’ ` . at “Y-9 ' ¢huee'elt\disey»blvei'PlllUi ` (WI V ' I i ‘ i - efliuman aid.. The cells of ` _ , _nndergoa.svast_ing.cha.uge, which leavesthem sickiieael. “It seems tome that I need hardly add that the invitation of the Chicago authorities will receive from me the most courteous consideration.” _A_ineeting of the committee onin- vitations and arrangements will be held Friday, at which time Chairman Truax, who has been in Washington. where he went to extend a formal invitation to _ e ent McKin ley will bepresent, and the Canadian Premier will then be cordially in- vited to attend the festival. This will be the first invitation extended to Premier Laurier. as the members of the com- mittee deny that Mr. Fitzpatrick had ,p any authority to invite the Premier, or stival . ! . The Automobile Iii War. iii t have been experimented with have ormidable rams at either ends me of th nl- _ . __m_i,. , _ :tile the carlfsge isngd uioggfn. I mi-"1 X s.,g.1Q,i**‘f 5 - 'flee -3'? 553#-=."¢5¢1~ dec-:'31 *|1919 _,Self-propelling carriages. ,some of - .` ‘ , ` - :‘ _"‘ arm servieethat can easily make eighteen _miles an hour on' ordinary countr_yfl.00f'l'¢lifi4">lll *"1* . . . ghtsbisease fr 'sam' 1.4.- f ' °d“?Bm itmps?@&& dead sofaras functionsia concerned. lust think of ving the kidneys dm. thThink of the thgtem w ese . could no anger orm ne. ani.. 3."{i‘ii’... si ni.; time 'It would bedimcult tooonceiye of anything more dreadful. and yet thisisthegoaltowhich caseofneglectedkidneydiseaaemusilead. mm the hack ache, when urinating ia diflicult or too frequent, when there are de- posits in the urine after standing fdi- 24 hours. there-f is» no time to lose in proairing Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. ‘ ' s _ s lItisuotc!aimedthat.th¢g_:illcnreBright*a -i Diseaseinitslasr stages. ey are an abso- . lute cureforkidney.diaase,ai'idsoloi:gaatl_ie kidneysarenot entirely wasted away they will p`venewatrerigthandvigor and-enable them ioresumethcirduties of nltei-ing the blood. Dr. Clnse's l{idnZ;Liver Pills will atop backachshand headed wiliishort ehierbyre; movi ecauae, an ° positi ypreven B' Ouepilladose 2 nbos af"siie¢i=s.¢fnciam§on; niiiffaco.. Toronto. ' iv- _I i - -_ --_g- lZfl6t'1d8e!0fW||0llljil 26 y€'ll'l0f dd, » g tlt’s Worth i i ” 9° is ' Your while ‘ . You can get good boots _with- out paying an ex tortionate price. In ready mades I hafe the lat- est styles and a fine selection. You should be able to get what you require -and please remem- ber that my expenses; being on a small scale Ioan sell boots cheap. You get the benefit. Don’t ' pay too much for your footwear. *iialf before they illgated train agivie; 1899 2 wtegd f *F * . at St, Polycarpe the Boston westward ' Boots; Sha’ shore' ____ _______ __ .______, g and express had passed safely over the _ g Lower Queen Street. f "1‘..“"'° ‘°°°"=~ Mi "lil fi roii ss i.i:§ A S'“"t"‘°' 5”” . Souve ` S , e hand- i ' ' msew scifi," emi; Zn? Neck m0;*i=;f';».A°g-`(§°;‘1I;”°di';f‘§‘b°’ °‘ - e e inthe . ser was wwf Blithday’ Engagement sndfincreased to eight this morning, when “ldlng Rings. Conti-auto Rocheleau, the only member Beware island . tio short for a busy man to Like notice in. M P' of this kind. or anykind of hearsay evi- F 322;: 'W dence. If I had any communication to i ug 5.* make to the public I would prefer to ` ' 7d 5' make it directly and in my own words. attend the festival to`Pr sid _ " s tlie Victim s #_-ai DRANK 20 CUPS 0F TEA sim-_ A New York, Woman '""""°"'~ rig? 5 a that he is in any way connected with the In England thearmy automobile has been partially adopted. In France its ,P¥*_¢U¢‘-lbllfly il the ‘greet in i circles. Some of the automobiles t _. U A _ if . tg 1 wg .Sd . em an provides gh .Pmi»°ts. -so 'mt .soldiers ered mobes’ can be of untold-I them being for scouts and others for at `§_'lf°f°'*°d “H037 of other purposes The latest' 1° ‘P£?*m°°'° 1° lwslind bfevslit. mm. My mtpmgbites designed .tor sexual” vt , tal she heaecnetafnti ~ "I have been fend oftsaasfar I -OF- T 14,1; with he ed barn, situated _ of the large assortme oni°ainst.Mo:tezu'¢1e,s°ind new used asa _ . »i»»»e»»r»ec~»......... ... GIIDBKE RY. style, quality and price of our P,,,',’}f{,,f°the‘,,.,mi§gL ' i _ ~ _ a .ieoaawsm . ,y For-30daysIwi'llsellDinnerSets “hd 3014 Gm R'”8°» K°°P°f. “£ . G re. sets, chamber sets, Jsfainismf, - - - I ' ' Cheese, Dishes, Fancy China, Lamps, Rmgs’ Pm” Rm” “"6 A and an kinds of Glassware ~ Child’S Rings can Only be had ` . 1 , _ Cheaper than ever sold before in . . , it . ___ . . - this Giby b’ ”‘°"°°‘”“ °“’°"‘ smilie mcsoie ssscii At . She is Being Treated in Manner of Victims. to e Alcohol. ran-pi 1. -. ` Nitw Youx, Aug 10.--Swellae enormous bei-an” gf seviérely by the doctors recognise mu closely akin to the 'haue taken eoverdosea . of Opium- her arrlvalla it only yesterday 'mm mmm! .ci lb* her__s_i_t up iabed . I giv`eu»to'lrer. " “ '=' f"` as I can reuieinbe'r,~”f she- said yesterday as she lay’ 0;! hospital cot. #When .I was a little inIrelandI~ured_todrin_k ,three four cups of it at every meek Fbt last tenyears I must have taken on p average more than twenty cups a &y. Sometimes I took thirty.” ’ She said she had always had a pm tea brewing for-herself and she constantly. It was strong and black. only the strongest could craving. When she was thirsty for tiiebeverage she would the contents of her pot into a and drink it so. Tea was last thing she drank at night first desire in the A, inrrning. She io‘d the physician siie~had seldom taken cohol, and they believe her. Mrs. Kelleyand most nf her ellildri. lived at the East Seventh street address. The husband died about two a o. Mrs. Kell 's rief caused harm ie get our prices en; (Banned Qaeda before purchasing. We invite loomparisou of stock and if you favor us with the' privilege we feel snreof making a sale. All kinds of Canned Goods at Rock Bottom price 8 I E take more tea than usual, and consider-| The Presbyterian East St. Pgrtershas gemsn' ts "A Irvs" at Head Bt. Peters Honda 2lstins\. guara tees te spaeane tHe# 3 pensalin making the day al " one for all. We havesecaredata iargeel§_ Q i A-fitsisitssiysssstasisis ingfor this annul the s great attractions, more than a Huttarts and Merry go-HT ing a number of lei. combined making the greek H meat innocent amusement Q plli sent. age for all classes of rims viii sins. s smsisss had in attendance Should the dz HMI anne, tes will cake place ea s§b day following A special train will leave Cliallelh- townat7l5atandatdarti ails Peters at 9 :ge from and return c. a eerntulk low rate from all inturlediateal A special train will also leave bali 10 40 standard arrivtagat Bt ll 40 Return fare Mic. The invitation is for al hw hears at the Bay, vb #2 it I . i . _ - ~ » ,,_. f0Li) _ 1 Gi-#sofa _ _ . .1 Om-Mae e use an we » in 1 -is '. i - ii __ . V pycndathllm without I gb" natswsoit.