"__»_'""»:`P=.~ 1'* , »`~'3;' ~i"' ` 3, »."_= »,_ __ 1 -- ’_- _ *__ 1;’ <~s;.__»-_._:1;§f'__',_i»v _e°,_`_Af<__i ‘ “ _ _ _ ___ _ ,_ _ _._ _._. this DPIIID ()T{DTI]N* _ "ek T “rg” ~.» sr»afs__.__ ___,__ ss TAB1-ISHED 1891 cHAIu.o"rrr:rowN PRINCE Eowano ISLAND Monoar ocronnn 2| loo: Prucr: rwo _ ii and Crowell’a large block. CENTRE BUBNFD. an ri Mt h the cent” of Prowse Bros, Crowell, and t _ _ _ _ . _ h_s_:;::D°_:i‘°n of the town md tquickiy crossed thesheet. _ _Pippsy 'beésesssot msn, une banding' and This large establishment covered a ` ground space of 42 by 1601!eet and was id tri . n us es three storeys in height above the BY Ons STOVE EXPLODING» basement hte is said to have been caused by SOME PRI~;ATE DEsPATCHES_ ‘ ¢XDl0dil18- A private despatch from Mr. L. E. FORTY ITOBES IN RUNS- Prowse to his son in Charlottetown, says “SHP U1 the 57° W0' Still burning his dwelling house was not burned, but Between forty and fifty stores cowaor. ar sEvi~:N o’cLocK. Sydney fire was completely under __ _ _ M f*u\¢_.¢-*W--» _¢`.|Q;,..,` Y \§s\ ».‘ THE TOWN OF SYDNEY LOOKING SOUTH, FROM A PICTURE TAKEN LAST YEAR. _ Nil T" -~._.~ HAHBOB OF SYDNEY. Charlottetown Firms Among the Sufferers-Between Forty and Fifty Stores, With Other Pine Buildings and Industries in Ashes-The Principal Losers-» The Burned Area Defined by Streets. ' Oct 19-(Special)-Fire broke control at seven o'c1oclr. in the some or A. D. Gi11sst,.,,M,,EA ,URNED OVER 3"l'°°t» this “ft°m°°“» “nd as 5 Both sides of Charlotte Street between F19 W” bl°" ing it' 99”” “md” Prince and Wentworth and the east side b°"h sid” °f "h° °“'°°t' back to Bentinck to Pitt street are .... rraus norman our. burned. \ dre swept on, burning all before it LATER’ Gordon and Keith, Blanchard FOUR “BNF” T0 DE*'1'H~ Bentley McDonald and Handrahan, SYDNEY, Oct. 20-(SP¢°i111)-Ili il* Dillon Bloek,Chappelle and Warren’s reportedlthat one woman and three men and confectionery and Prowse were killed in the fire. _ wmms 'ral rms sranrrmn. larmeislnnls HOME l`l.-ADE ufaetured by the Char- lottetown Boot Factory Long Boots The llre began opposite the large store only a small portion of the goo-:is gwere ‘ removed from the store. A SATURDAY Di-:sPa'1'cH. A private d.=sp\;ch from Mr. L. E. Prowse to Mr. B. C. Prowse, sent at 6 0’clock S-aturd ay night was as follo ws: ` “Bulding burned. Looks as if whole business portion of§town will be in ruin. The firemen are helpless.” Tulips Lilies. them. DO NOT FAIL "Q0 SEE llASZilill & lvlililiih GRAND BULBS For winter Flowering. Hyacinihs Daffodils ° Narcissus Crocuses Our bulbs are selling 03 fast. Come at once if you want to get _hhhn&uwh. and Beportmem '.l':r.»:l|¥»'£A.1.»:\:» Largestockke ton IN_?f=_.ogo°I" ' hand. Orders Tiller! igupon ensure every rom or :msn-e pwmpflv- threw” “"°""~ _.;N_ Plaeybailddgéorfed i--- ' -'_ . -_...'._____,_,__. Laced Boois I I Klondyke Boots amd of a boot _von We use the bf-st 1 ng leathers and make but S iliii Bouts. It to buy your bootr Boards. FF BROS *and R_Pta_`L "1 -AND- Mr. Jenkins Had been Threa (lutlined What He Could Exciting Chase-The Pe On Saturday Geo. Pippey and Peters appeared for the Crown and Mr J. J. Johnson for the defendants. agslmenim by the owner or*-¢.n¢“bii1lu»ii.g. Hr. Jenkins is a strong temperance man 21 feet between the two buildings. The wind was blowiu; eist early in the night and if the win .fv dence toldiy will be l_ir_.;ely cireum stantial. 0_1-he of the strong links in the chain is the fae; that Pippzy ofvne-l 1:. horse which has been taken into castoiy, this h lrse had 1 peculiar shox. a`tield on the farm but it suddenly dis appeared ani when found atterwards, the shoe was removed. _ ` Mount Albion, Lot 43. I am a farmer had one barn 40123, the other 20x17. My dwelling house is 71 feet from the coaeh house. I was burnt out on Thursday barn was divided into three compart- ments, lst, (west) ooach house. In the middle. eggs were packed and on the centre compartment was a' quantity of eggsvalued at $5.00 a case, or a total of $441) worth of azgs. There was a Few People Escape This Wretelaed Disease. TIS div y mailer U1 ions Disappearance of P ted io Bail Which is Refused to Pippey. Samuel Wood charged with firing the barns of _Mr. Robert Jenkins. Mt. Albion, ‘ mm. and in the :east and was the hors were tried before Stipendiary Palmer in the Police Court. Attorney Genemlifrhere wen ' an han” ~ in th __‘ ' ., 'e S he There nd ot and was the means of securing conviction against Hrs. Pipney. He thought he would be able to prove that it was the work of an incendiary because there was' continued that way the probability is some Bath buildings were on fire at the some time, apparently lighted lroin the inside, _ Whethei these are the men who actually I _iid it or not rem-tins to be proved. The He thei reviewed the course of the tracks on the roal the turn and the" apparent h tit at the bush. Pippey has a farm, he stil, and similar tracks were found at his guts. Toe horse was seen in Mr. Robert Jenkins (sworn)--I live at and trader and secretary oi the P. E. I. Cheese Association. I havea farm there. l night, the buildings being completely destroyed with 'all their contents. No. 1 side furthest east was the granary. In the coach house was buggy. In the workshop over the ouch house. In the granary there was about 30 bushels of wheatand about 20 bushels ot oats. In birn No. 2 there were three compart- L 1 The Torture of Piles And Dr. Glands Ointment is the Unly Positive' and Gnnrnnteed Care ter There is usually very little satisfac- ltion In consulting a physician regard- inxacaleotplles. Inninecasesout often he will recommend n-lurnlcal operation. forgetting. it may be. the risk. suiterlng and physical as wellal ilnancial expense which this treatment entails. For this reasonvery many people are going about in misery with piles, believing that they cannot be cured except by mem: ot the surgeolfl knife. ._ _ _ _ Itistosuchpersonsidiatthisad- vertiaement will bring good news ot. great value. Dr. Chase’a Ointmenthas ' never tailed to cure piles and it is re- I cognized the world over as absolute!! I 1 me ¢n1y preparation that can be relied should ho but Wouldn’t-Bradley’s culiar Horse Shoe and Mys er- ippey’s Horse -Wood Admit- ments. Furthest west was the cow stable Three ot them were fine _ _ fanimals including Parkside, valued" i The A“'°"'°7 General in °°°“i“z the at $Z)0 Over the horse stable was th “mans” ‘TTB “u',mR° .music- case stated that the investigation was for the purpose of ascertaining ‘who the guilty parties _were. Mr. Jenkins will gi" t'°_"’i'=°°§ thgi°“I °ih“t;i3h° msfto rain andlran two inwt ."°'...“"...,...‘“... 'ii “S °.'2..Z°i3»@”fr‘““ °“°'°°°'°" “"“"'°* A . ‘ ed two ______“____8»S.__:f_l_1__ _wma eleven childl'_°1¥ mysdlf a “O5” | . __ -_ __ ‘ - _ - me Goo. Plppey. It is smelled wow. 'em th' l'°'"' I “M "° ‘T 4 _ oclockanun s`ual`oocarrence‘ I was n The barns are about six chains from ‘against me, find my son went out an ‘to get something you are no self by doinsrit but its coming all the same.” In thecourt room I asked Mr. him notto go. On Friday morning I *eleven chains from the gate near my pilel Hr._Pippey's gate. Campbe __ examine? _t_h_¢_ §_pr_i?t of tne‘f_‘_ uneariefnlly vs ith a rule and J wit tened by Wood and Pippey lstable. In the centre was the barn e istable. There were 16 head of cattle. behind the barns with all my grain wa _also destroyed. I thought it was going thought I would go and see if there was NUVUTB9- L1U8¢ b°U!le 25 cents. _any waggontracks. There was a heavy idéw. It was about BML' I came out to _ _ ._ Mt. Albion Road and went' east and one ol my sons went west. When I got about _ ‘ ~ f -\ neighbor Stewarifs farmi saw where a waggcn had turned on the road. It had gone past my gate. My son called my attention to where a waggon had gone into the bush. The track was plain and 1 when I came to the place where my son' pointed out Iexamiued the print of the horse’s foot. I found a mart on the bush ll where the horse had been tied. The sho.-s 1 judging from the marks of the calks and 1 nails had been lately put on. The nada made an imprint inthe ground and were ll not worn. _ l‘he call: had a long corner and was peculiarly set on the shoe. The calk was three cornered _with a lon! point. Ioameto town on Friday morn- _ _ ting. <1 examine the entrance to Pippeyfs I farm from the Iot48mad. I was impress- odat once with the shoe mark leading into Pippefa gm. _nqiiowea in an wi _ got a good ‘print ot the shoe on some sand i, _ _ __ _ ' _ and was satisned that it was the same ‘_ _ ' _ _, g _ shoe. Tnerewas uoothercaulk that I _ _j eawlikeit. The track was eomi1;_s_;\1'»-_- f _ f _ " _ . W 1 t _ ie l' ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ 1 ', . ~ , _ En°:H;rr:0C€:::b:TTT»o¢0¢b?ieor5:ia:1tP|;rwy'T») i Inf Hy 'm-}3"Ti°'°¢“f'»"r'~]l`=I" sf T*-A-»».f-9-‘~'"`° I 5' We gateonhis inrmon the 4% road. Wheni x _ if _ I" ‘ffl 3, Ff"9?~ “"»,_,TJ_.2I "Q3 E‘"T"’T ~ _ . _ - if - f f ' | = 1 4 2 4 Ap , , tl _ i at I I U .- _~_»;~... ` l" 5- \ YDNEY’S DISASTER PRELIMMARY *DUKE AND DUCEESS it TOWN SWEPT BY FIRE' EXAMINATION REAC THE TOWN’S BUSINESS CENTRE IN RUINS P0l.lCE COURT BEFORE STIPENDIARY PALMER P. E. ISLAND SHARES IN THE .IDBI 0il Stove Explodcd in Gillis’ Store, Causing Of George Pippey and Lemuel Woods ChargcdlR¢C¢1V¢4 BY D12111l11fiCS 0f Cl1111¢H 211111 $l11l¢il » _ the Fire, Which Bornc on by a Gale ° With Firing Robert Jenkins’ Barns. Halifax oil Saturday. < » _ .i _Addresses Presented at Railway station include P. E. Island-Thousands Cheer’ the . Military Review, State Dinner, Receptioaiahd '- i tions-Dinner at the Admralty, etc. _ -I ‘ hay and straw The two barracks Just _ Several addresses were. presented, at I _ _ ’~ _ __ __ __.______ _ ____ _ ~-;'. _ " _\_ ' _ _ _' - ‘ _ _ _ __ ` I d Eh lockedon the nimliit The Royal couple 'en chewed br ,manga _roa . ' e were no _ of the ilre.yMy son-went out to lookgat thauspndsot specuwn umm thelrmum’ tha Adnan” the horses .usb before going to bed I which was lined by the _men of the _ ` '. _._ M _ J , .could not say whether he had a lantern _` mmtlfy ind DBVY- The decorations were or not. There had been threats made superb, di TH l placed the dog in the coach house. I saw E REVIEW A GREAT SUCCESS' the reil ction when I awoke and I ran This- af’@1`110011 U18 Rvyal visitors d I ° 'T I I . ` ' _ 5 _ ' _ _ _ _ down to see if' the house was on fire. ‘_ inspected the military on the Common M 01 T118 f1~11l17 W01\~1 Time men burned' When I did so the buildings were gutted and blk, Review was agrand _W`cce§_q_ _ . and all the catzle Were flea l. The barn? _ _ M- - J » - ~ _ iloor had A half door and my son says l ci EDALS AND sWoRD_PREH"P‘TED’ s l-f-.fu it open. I have been taking an active ! The S“ul'h African m'-“U15 Wefe __)_m,___n Suppassing the Hqum-_¢,r,.Jfi,_,;` 1 preseéitecl by the Duke, and also a. whg I-‘avg nat ya( cure two c-mvictions e._=.:-un.» _ me a _ swm to Gam Smiri _ _ ~ Pippey, wife if the priso er. On thati , _ _ _ _ placed °rd°rs _ _ _ _ t _ll _ PATRIOTIC so.\Gs .ann Rncrran xo.\. for ' accouu . there :vas >_. certain amount u l S _ _ feeling engendered. I had befn warned 11 °"'°“‘l"‘"_’“’““d S°h°°1 °h‘|d"e“ Simi! by my h.ie_n,,5 no king in _ifmr nigh; B5: patriotic songs and Miss Miriam Hayes I I ° _ _ _ _ . there was had tme t _~ ul .se against me. ‘_ recited Young Canada Was There. Samuel Wood wuz. it-. _ e.,i~'e part in help- '§ ing Pippey out. Samuel Wood was sum- WENT ON BOARD THE 0PmR' 'muned asa witness in the Murphy case. After the Review the Duke al d When crossing with n1_eou the ferry b0_=_t_ ____ _ ____ _____ _ __ __ __ _ ' f Wood said to nie-“Jenkins you are going" - ' V ' _A M li expecting," “its coming all right.” I HOWASPRATNDOES HURT. .drew the “"°°“"T5“ °f ‘he bum Butitisn’t the painalone that is dread-H boy, Vernon Jones, who was with me tot ed, just think “of the loss of time andlf what Wood was saying Then \Vood \‘;"_;K¢5 §Pl`11i11S Without number have said “Damn you I would not bemean my- wtl?i%]t?thl;7__g;1Pl;bTol’t3 E°l9¢;_°i'5 _Nenlllltifx B " ‘ - o . » ' ' . ‘I , . ' i e s n rurroun _ "lil the 1051112- Nu matter whether it is a` 3 sprained wrist, ankle, knee or back, juf try Nerviline on it, and see how uickl Pippey to come. out as I wan ed 11 “_ wmicure _"__ ‘ _ <1 I4 . _ - I Ii ‘ DO 8p€&k D0 him, but Ml' W00d i»0|d that gan bg uggnyi 0°€;[¢3l;)hl‘2T‘;Dt, ! Sfralllli Sllfl nwellingm gud Ihgl; lg P¢1g0n’£ 8 _therailway station including one from? __ _ _ _ ‘Charlottetownand onecn, behalfot ther' {ssspi¢e:1r;s;n1.aa,.ysi¢aw¢»¢ttap,u; ' _@if~e:»°s»¢=¢f°f»r==»-1>\\1=~- s i i _ 9. ‘ » num: ann nuonrss ar nanuax, ‘ Duchess went aboard the Ophlrhr asked, \ Hiurix, uct 19-(special) - The Royal s mt. Party asrived here sharp on time. T ~ » l norm oavmmmrr usa. They were reoeivedly Governor Jones,l HAT' D ‘T no archbishop _o'Bi~isn, Bishop courtney, Th¢!\1»1°1\‘l°¢_l_l¢\¥°1ll111\°f¢1=9°'¢l\°‘~; ‘ 0 _ the Nova Scotia and P.E.Island Premiers '“°°t' HW" 'M' °'°m‘3' ‘ I/I anollayors. ' - \»»atrn.n.a_.o»-was . - _ i *HIIXIPTKBAHD Illvllihls A should write ue for quotations. Our stock is large and our prices Tow- _ r _ Halifax, N. 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