a ` 1 _ t ' ». ~ _ :»:»:-»,=.;.i1' _ _._~_, _ W .§ gt? T, __ __ __ _ _ - _ _ _,-'_ i _ _ ~_:__,'__-_¢_f~ez-wg ._-n e :1-_ V ~ - __ .Q _.___ -‘jf -_-` , -_ - ;-~;._:' _ ,_ .r ' __ - . any 'V _-~ ii ~ . .z €.>~£<.3‘.:5’i.’<>» . ' ..,~'.f ~ 1 _ W’ ~ ' _ ` ' L "_ gf: . , _ . } _ » *7 » V _ vs, g» ._1§: ' . _ - _ ‘=_ _ _ '» _~ “~ . .1 ge ; ~ _ ’ " .'= - n, 7 5-lf’ ;` ._ » 1 ` ' " . g _ z _ _,___ _,_ _ _ - _ _, " ` `4 . ,i ~ }.misf e @ J I `"" A D _ - » J 11 li Zi- i esriuusntn lssl. e e s »"‘ ' =r . =._. THE ouanoiar., 0HAP.Lo'1'rEToWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ’ss'rUnDaY sE1>rEMBER 9 ef, e . » A » ist-is '_ _ eiuiaitous ___ff:n::f§».1f.:_':ft‘.?f‘:'_._i euivie ciiiiuiai council tiouii li P 0 Mr. William Mackenzie, of the well-. _ A _ 0 » f U|l9hl"¥lk»b16 Underwear during the known firm of contractors, Messrs. ' . ` C if _ P°'t 7°” YW!! Und worn it for two Mann and Mackenzie, arrived in this YW" PUSH hiv!! no hesttincy in saying < 1 v la~t ei enin 'ind is st I 59118" It the best ____ - ;..... ,Thousands Gathered_Albout the En-t... »»d4f~»¥i~ Asked aboutthe mission of his part-: V ' / . _ ' 'LEADS them all--VIC’I‘ORiA. B. C ner. Mr Dan `\liin to China, where. Im" W°l’!l Sl1&n1iold's Unshrinkable -_-'* . . . ~ . ' 5 ` ° ' / f()]‘ 3 Hospitaltitis und»_rst0~n_ the firm h~iv.» S.,-cred ` ' E°d¢fW°°1' and consider nine bm :.;;§~°='.';;‘;;;;:; ;rz_;.:n; 12:; ze.; ‘;.‘;"t e »»'f-“lit .E.’i;‘°i.';::' ‘° In the Dreyfus case 'tl . . t ' T ° 8 ot on] at SydnQy_ Mr- Mackenzie Said that advices had li . E""` ' _ _ _ e R"°"°d ““°|Ui11l§2-ble-__but _after _thi _-1 l iii int. n. M. WHITNEY' _ ( . iii. Laurier at Montreal on Win- ter Port Business--A Con- vent Burned MONTREAL, Sept. 8-‘[Spee?a1]_I-I, M. Whitney of Boston, .offered the Mayor of Sydney $25,000 towards the erection of a general hospital, provided he is one of the board of management. ' A Dominion Cabinet Council was held here today. lt is believed Sir Wilfrid Laurier ig trying to edect some compromise 'in _ winter port affairs bv which the C. P. B. will supply freight tor whtq steam- ` ers to’St. John aa' hit i ' T, Orrawa. Illinois, Sept. 8 '- (Special) fi -St. Xavier’e Andemy and 1 otMereyConveut~wete» burned here‘ sniamorainp _ _ The inmates barely escaped in. their 't nigireimies. A ._ ' /_y _~ _ ` A whole family eufering. A 3 aching of nerve or muscle. orthe_hcute`r`[ pangs of nenralgla, toothache,q_or§ lem- bsgo makes life a misery. But N‘ervi1inet --nerve pain cure-will relieveall these Nerviline is powerful. penetrating, and effectual. THE Oxford Bicycle Club will hold the Goal meet ot the season their I, track on Tuesday Sept. 12. ‘ .i chool Book College ~ ; QQ U3 _ U1 senses _Ln it-..»' ' "/-_ A 1 ‘ L' 1 T6X1C T ' i':j~ i 4- I '_ . Books 4:15; :if .. - _ ,_ .Z _ . .I And a large new line nt efaiikinds or e __ _i_ 5:./_-l, < School Supplies Now Ready. I Hllilllll llllllll -is - t i ' ` O U T i J ’ » sUN'1\1'1raI:D:ln nslvrisrnv Office in the New Prowse Block, firSiP door to the right,up stairs. Dr. AYERS this VII! lmhem country which is of line the il r of Parliament and in the public press that Mr. Mackenziefand his part- ner have in view an ambitious scheme tor the construction of a transcontiuental railway line lr-.im Lake Superior to the Pacific. This question was the sub]ect of a good deal ot discussion in the House of Commons last session. Asked what it was the inte ntion to call this new railway, Mr. Mackenzie said that he thought the Canadian Northern would be a most suit ible name for' the new transconainental line. While not in any way interfering with existing railway across the continent, Mr. Mackenzie is ot the opinion that the new road will not only cpen up for settlement vast tract of valuable agi'i~ cultural lands. but it. wlll afford an outlet to the northern districts of Mani- toba and. the North-West Territories and the vast mineral region ot Cassier and Northern Br.tish Columbia. _ There is, Mr. Mackenzie thinks trangoontiuentel railway to open in any 1 Way served by the Fannie runny. 'rnewerk or tion oaths line od the Ontario River well. One Pm w__ Ihsgid to the Mackenzie is in and &_¢_ty miles that one huntl _ be 'completed tie ’Rickv Mountains. Mr. Maekei_z°e met on as ti what diiilviulies might be expected more than that engineers \\'- tvif-i t-~ he Pac lic, M . -Maclean z ~ tliinxs. wlil ee bv ailmeaus the mo.t t WALES .HAVE GONE UP _ U* l"‘ l"" orthern Pacific Gives its Machinists and Blachsmlths an Increase Ten Per Celt 2 _ -Others ln Pro ion. Pacific Railway Cimpany have- raised the wages of their machinists and blacksniit is in Manitoba to the same figure as similar employes receive in the Uuitled States. The rise effects several hundred employes. and in most cases involves from 7 to 10 per cent ot an increase in wages; ' Owing to the large amount of build- ing in the cities and country town the wages of mechanics and laborers have been increased from 25 to 50 per ceiit. ' The great amount ot railway con- struction iu Manitoba this season has also created a lirge demand for labor, and coctrictors have had gfeat dimcul¢ ty in procuring men. Men who torm- erly rece'i_ved$1-25 and $1.50 per day are now paid $1.75 and $2. Several _tmusand men are how employed one _railway construction work. ` _ ' *” ' The Canadian Pacific. R-iilwav, “N r- . ' ’ _them Preise and Mackenzie, Minn at Co. are all building addiions to their rsilway systems. and contr\c'ovs on handimpped by tie scarcity of sn. ails men _*_ ._ ,.~ l , _ l . . _ _~ ~ ..-»‘,- s - _'»'~~, 1- f - ~ ‘_ ~ . _ .E-’-~ - '_ » '. .W _1 f . iv. lfencefand _.members were 1, cheer as they passed _ l The _war `i_i_pir_it_ is evident on all sides _ ni:e_of,the _ _ _ _ ' the Conference at Cape Town-Intense' Peel- ."‘° ""“°w~0m¢E. ’ ki. _ _.__ _ing in Cape _Colony-Troops Ordered Frome _cnuren services. Brings out ine India tu the Transvanl. ~ t »=1=°w» mins* PfM°S=.-Prayer meeting at mis. my G. O. H estis - ' 7. Sunldaq schadlil lalrid glllle Et fus Wm M and the Gane_l'e¥l'sf._1reree_ epthusiamically cheered, theoroyvd understandin( _ ` they had been sum_moned_in_ the__ ample f room iir 3 tore tue winter season sets in. ~Spes"k-' . ~ < V 'r ing with regard to . the engiiierring _The first indiesuel “_ MDC an Mmaien ina len laltimstnm that the _ i°§i' _ _ mustagree to' a_ on s that report Roni dei' 1 2 ,` ,_ ._. _ _. ly v - ' _ ' Greco `Ch\i_`\'oh.-Prayer mgggng at 10 limit wo be placed for the Town. The early men was ence at Cape is only a wil1rmia_e_.a_ '1‘FFul1ernon.at _ been received from Mr. Mann statin - _ _ 597935* testi Still rfbiin their elastwit _that he had reached Shanghai at _ whicg fl - pad softneu. For durability Smngeldigy place the preliminary negotiations with 3 ' .eadswem aug (sigmd) F- A- P811- the Chinese Government are being car- ' A - _ _ l"’e» °f JOUR _Piercy & Co.. Wholesale ‘ed on. Mr. Mann states that he hopes , ' _ _ Dry G°°d°° Jas' 'Pawn & 0° 329°*-sli "°"` to be able to return to Canada some ' I V ' ’ t “_ _ LOST-A watch and gold chain with time in October next. t ` ° ° ._ »' ‘ . locket, with mono m _ _ _ _ For some t me it has been stated ou in _ _ 21'! C M B _bf M D an 1, sinner win bg rewareea ii 1332 will Rev. A.C._Crews at 1l‘ Rev G 0'# I _ "_ _ _C . ` ' ‘_Huesliis 'at 1. Strangers ° ° ' mf -?-_._ I LONDON Sept. 8 _‘-(Special)-Thewnterviewed he said, ‘~Al1Iea‘u ray is §i¢t§,',1g1,3°§{'§_°]‘§_°’{id§tdCf“l§_°*'“D¥°P!- gender Cabinet Council attracted a great deal .we must wait-” - 5°h°°1- ' L ° agclosedsunday 0f We-”~fi¢I.l ttiiiay-f _A ¢TOWd 'OI 3.000 The general impression is____ that no A Zion,-i>i-aye;-P meemrmmm gag' 10,' Age,-vg,,,,_ persons a._ssem-blegi §t_the;_Wt_iitehall cn- u_l inzatnm would be sent, butt?-'.a time ';|t¢s;I,f'§F§;_ 7° S°bb°th S°h°°l ""1 Bulk iwmmwmd hu I c x _ .__ ',~_ __ _ » ¢~ ¢T,»,.. _,: _ _ _____.___A _I __f , _ __ A; _ i Ha. num. St James-=Pmyer rel? 5;? &:hool_amiBrhle oliisseat " anmonor nits 21st F to the in- -\¢r diillculties expecthdéin building ;a rai‘_l;=_f -» -_~ e _ ‘ ~» way through the Yellow Head Pass in Woum Not to _ \ - -~., - ‘L 'Hint siidthnt he had not any de-linite_ in`t`o'.-'4 Talmage; ln- 4, g9;~¢§`;_0¢y,'f said: Ihave seen dd'gsfa`nd"owned dogs that I would nrt be chigrined to .meet agreed that the Yellow Head Pass wee .in the heavenly- city' '_ gina of me an easy one io bu 1d_l'hf°“2b- Th# grand old watch-:le'gs who are con__!ab-_ _ ‘York ‘lf °°“S"“"‘l°“ fmmthll m"“"““““ Tulare of tie homes in solitary places, ,hurt the poor Woman whom the dog .tel-t-hcundtlit protect, the --:figs that we and f »: _ve.~r< naive bien the only `p_rc~ tection for wife and child- some oi the railway work have so far been greatly ,__ ,r I l f‘ _ YC. *_* D . I dmieult and cowl- l _l.~'hepher.i tinge that scaie- aw"ay their wolves and nttk awav tie sheep irotn g i =g to-i near tothe edge ot the preci- fting .ot shining pearl. 'a »Br0Wtl. the Scotch e`_s_sayist, _savfrgad 'to' 'spring at thi“surg'efon who \_v__a8` removing the can- -cer, lest-"in doingiso hemight too much caressed in our chi _dnood tliys, or that llater lay down on the ru _ in our home < which’ were se_ei_ninfgl_v t_ie»olated-I say if some soul in enleri g shi uld Heaven pics and .~o~n._= of t ie dogs, whose necks fbappen -to _leave the gate ajar and and paws Land-eer, the pf#-i"I@I‘, has made immortal,would not find meeshut-_ [these _quiet creatnes walk in, it would gnot at altdistnrb my H-aven. ’ _ _ i Ni-:w Betfers fir boys all prices all I siz-s new oveicoats for men. See th-isegords never have you had _the orivileve t » see such nice goods ready P ".‘- .. B _ . '. ----- _»- _»,_ -l ‘_|§_.' ..t3l>. ’rJwse WiN1~ui>EG~.Seut. 4.-The Northern T B' “ 'O L- ’ ros. t » V 91 _ -.DIED`-_ ` _ 4 0 In city on like-A85!! 1...-t tht, Fanny f lLilr_s.n, ida__u_ghtf_1'._' ot S. H- Be°1'» ESQ- aged‘14‘|s:_o'l. _ `_ _ _ Ai Glen si,-tj John MeLeod.' jr., aged 68 _Yo ff- 9319? 3 Pm' `_r;1-wrgrlill im. ~t=dured_.. w t tlmuch pa- tience and resigns! on l f U10 _DiYi"9 Will. B.isa1li0\i0’l WBS '»l‘ 'ly sane ilied to him, H+ was a memo.r rn full com- - rnnriioa with the congregation ot CMG- donis. _ ' _ 4 "'l?he{fa'vorabl‘e' year for' the farmers i has also created an unnsuallv large l demand for farm help. This demand* is now,'ot course. completely mtt by 4 the ten 01' t vi Iva th0llS8.U(l lpwlll GX- 3 cur-iionists from the East. It may be added that the firms em-i ploying a. large number of men are__ _yet | making steady additions to the number* of their empl iyes. _ - Tum steamer Jacqt;-is (Jrrtftr went to Or well yesterday morning, with the in- tention ot going on ti Victoria, but owingti the .fact tat a number of pevsengers ihere wa=: ing to come to the city to take passage :-1 tue Boston bo_t she returned to “the city. She did not leave tor Victi tit it_ 3 clock. She left , at an eaiy _hour this morning as usual _ 4 mfr.-Lil f,:f` "";'?°"l‘L4»‘\“ * '~52‘v?9‘ _,.~;=""“ __ ___._ _ ,h\|>~ _ ‘i:~ .- L -_ Baking Powder li ._ `*,»1-3. f . - ‘i»` __ at t J tween railwa d P. E. lpeeen tor ai. wsunnfy md” A s-at:-in 'e _'v J 1`Ul U'lJ’U`U`LfU`U'1 Snowy whiteness lf _ irtscomzf1'orntl|ea|*eof.i* __=>5_'gontIzewaaI'i-a¢tre¢~y¢!lcw_or streal:ed,a!wayslcieanam!w_l_i_t¢. I `“ tizsfoi-Laundrypurpoees-geodigg-_ _ gnlluses. `| 3 sr_=isPP.isr_:i»¢aen=tm¢ef¢h¢se¢p.' " *"" *”WH HnDFHHdH@- 7. _ _ _ __¢| _assi i nu-€ (DQ `~ pours. Losrs,~roua_us stu- ..:§f.".'i..t.z.i‘i;.".....°‘°*‘f.4.°..i sf" to G. D Locgwnrth t Co. itil or sixteen ye:sis oféde who has tad some ex- 2:‘.i;‘I°’...¥.‘:n".‘!‘;2l‘..i‘;'.l.'°..‘t'.‘l.m "l‘,n‘“;“lt §%an_I_>ux Cwto-'n Sept. 5 t_t dread hr “gm om I lining-tid- '?.“.;°f.°‘.‘;':.f°i'.”"i‘.f’°"iti£§ff§**°e;.“;'.‘; own Gimme sr. issfseas .iii e Warrnn-A maid servanuapply to l1rs.l Watson. Emlenade. ~ ‘ t dyff t B OOMS to lr t. over the Peoples- Music Store _G reat Geo.St. Arplr to D. Mm mil a.u.23 tf T0-LE 1'-'rue smstiarn halt ot tn a Late Cute lustlce Palmer's House on Queen Street' amen with ns: meer. Ei»-¢trieii¢ii`l.s em. lent moderate. Auplgli0_ Mrs; IL' Palmer Queen St. or H. James alms-. f?h"l‘own Wm *T0-LE‘1'.-A house on Euston street.. con App t . A orris. - mouth Street, ne;‘.`B%e.p Works. Possaselgi given nlrtlfst idol!!! ".¥*M””“’i.i.‘n'm 'erit ”"°°'° ‘i°°" “sl M” _ manuales., _ _ ' mm' 'mga messes waooris ron sans.-1-we new express wuzons, Apply at P. H. Trainer s Kentetreet. Willbe entered to su :pur t is _ 145 cm sew __ we '~...~f haser. 1811; WA TE t_it__\_i=_i__ _iii A 0 1000 r5e0Dlelt10i>ay§their_ _acc_eu*nts-fi1rnished J unc 30th. Dpgratiyeand W e sem. tee _ 0 llellliiffi _ _ ~ '_ air' J’ ‘f A " Ni. earn. i§’g3 Com: in and have a look wnriss goods sncques and or tonight itire open till l .wa.NrEo.-A aa- some 0 was .a.¥M Km s”"»-me” ° .e»i‘l “`“‘~ el S A waurnn -a suemybey aimiarmn ee S I to put on Boots -»°'l“~=-e$’i‘°`fi‘.`~e»~'"‘€'.*ii 0., They remove the in walking and the nerves BIP