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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 27, 1901. l ` l _ _-_ _ .. - 4 _ _- _ mf- » _ _- ~ »_' __ ~ _-r-~-.‘__-_....- ._ -_ -1 v - ‘-2.-irc-__-‘-,_'i»“._-._ -*_ ~-'-»-’_"”" ` ; ‘-"-"."":~£-‘»"'§gf"-.- "_-‘Z v .V _ _ _ *V ` 1 ' - ~ _~ , - -»‘-;___ ‘ _ ~ , '=, :- - --:_-.»-,>hi|u~.&c..&c. i ..‘.f.l‘f2.‘I‘I.**."".....’“,..,..'““§-‘r’.‘..‘¢.‘?°oi.%' hfeoloovofylllo. Prlso¢5etsP°f5*“\- Moak!-l’8 nufrnalu-r PII-A-8 ron FAUILY USE. vor me here. =s= \_>°= or by m:Ile'Zn'x-eceivl _ T5; Wino;-rn Cunucu. Holllttl, Candi l `.; `l _ ."1 l ,lil .Ill-'pill 1“l`l\ .ll till »;l 'Ill iii ‘-16 ‘tl SMP IN Rllilll < < In order to °l6°l' °*"' _°t°°* of laisons we are sellx°8 °‘ splendid qllimy *° Only 5¢ Pei lb uk w gee them. 1ulu§,._l..§.°l ,_ » f ,- C , _ 4 If 1** ` ~ "' -4 __.v -v.,.- _-_7 _ I/ - '/ )' -v l e=¢ - ,_, __ ` "-1- - _"* 'ii M U13 ._,, ' -* The S- S- Bruce. 74/ -‘< fl , £35” *af* &lQ*`i Capital of the colony. Dr. Sprague says the journey is not an unpleasant one. The road is a narrow gauge, but the cars are well fitted up. and just about as comfortable as those on the mainland. The train is provided with sleepers in which the passenger finds no diffi- Clllby in Spending the night. The journey from Port au Basque :consumes about 28 hours. x Dr. Sprague says St. John is a busy city. He “'85 D8rti¢'-lllarly impressed with the activity on Water Street. This is perhaps the leading business street of the city, but all day long it is crowded and gives s stranger the idea that a great volume of business is bein looked af respecting confederation with Canada., Dr. Sprague said asfar as he could tell UN D€0Dle were becoming more favorably disposed to union with this country. For a time many of the merchants of St. J ohn’s were opposed to it but he thought the ideas of many were gradually Unger- going a change, and he should not be ,Surprised to see _Newfoundland a part iof the Dominion of Canada in a few years- He thought leading members of both political parties favored confederation, but neither side felt like coming before the people upon this question, for should they do so their opponents would Uilht hard against them for political pur- poses and the result mightbe their de- s ter. V Asked as to the feeling on the Island ` _ 4 feat. If both political parties I' on the Island would unite upon the question of confederation with Canada, Dr. Sprague thinks it might speedily be accomplished. The general business of Newfoundland has been quiet for some time,owing large- ly to the Read diiilculty, but now that this has been satisfactorily adj usted and l _"_ '- ‘ *_ . _\__,"'_/_ k _ - ._ 1 _Ar `~ ' "'*.i ', _-1” v _-_ '~/_lj sp ' _ " _- '> ‘-'-1 \ I - us _;:_,._J _ _ * 5 * -_ -*_ ` ' ' 0 N., sg _ l _:'.=‘_ __,_ ~.._ _,_ 7-* _ -\ ,~ . it _ _ _g _,_ ._'-.» . _ .\_ -‘P _.vb _ V Q JV *_* _ . ree ,,;- 3.. 4? \ `\f\-`~"_ *_ --f"'v,. ~ --.~~, _ f ,,;- _ ._ aan: 54-" - " ar- - '-: - ' ‘ ,- _ , - . : I.. A .-_ d ' s »..»»____,.'.f_ _'V _ -H . M, A ` _ P; .__ , ‘ _._ _M ‘j _/_ iki;-f'_'; ou- _ Q - A D I - "'f`; _ _.J -_ Q _ _ .. _' "W5 ~ , wtf f- » ~ Q t' mason or fr. rosws. 1m.n; " Mr' Read has merged lhis great interests on the Island into a company with a cap- ital of $20,000,000 business will probably improve. There have been a great many tourists ,in the old Colony this summer. »Mnny of them from the United States who went on to hunt and fish. As a result the steamer Bruce between Sydney and Port an Basque has done a fine business. ’ LIFE nn. oono1=l5Loi’s 3 SAVING RAET Mr. W. H. Bargfeldt, a manufacturer of cigar-making machinery and a partner in the early inventions of Oscar Hammer- stein, will sail for Havre next week with a lifesaving raft which he has spent thirty years in perfecting to complete for the prize of 100,000 francs offered by the estate of Anthony Pollok, of Washington, who was lost in the wreck of the “Bourg- ogne” on July 4, 1898. The contest was orginally connected with the Paris Exhibition. but the ex- hibits there were not satisfactory, and a new competition has been authorized under the direction of Captain S. De- chaille, director of the salvage service of the Chamber cf Commerce of Havre. This is to begin on Sept. 1. _ As far back as 1877 the device, in a less perfect form, was tested by the United 'in the same way. When needed, it only requires the cutting of a rope to cause it to unroll and float alongside the ves- sel. There it is held by a rope ladder as wide as the raft, down which dfteen per- sons may scramble abreast. Those who fail merely tumble upon the raft, and not into the sea. Instead of tossing like a boat, it merely rises and falls with the action of the heaviest waves. - The main purpose of the device is to I afford a safe method of loading the boats, which are admitted to be the best shelter for shipwrecked persons. Much l ofthe danger in such disasters as that of the ‘Bourgogne collision has been in the wrecking of the bo:-its before they could leave the ship`s side. By lowering the boats empty, they can be easily filled from P :Q )/>/ \\ \\ \ \ ' \ M :I `| ' "- "//"'~-~ --_- ~ ///07////1; »f’ \ is \. * /7"’ ss* " ~sQ» \ _~_‘_~\ \-"_-‘\. \ _ ,\, \\\. ._ if \§ '~`» °\ I `\ "~$‘? ll- af* *'~..¢ “D-wa. in DIJIM1 ;5~"T*§\ Esc ' ~' if f ' -.<, noi ~ ” ’ ,ft /2 --=s- _-___ ll _l _ ,-"_‘- F "~ ,_:=_:- ' ' ~ ie:-rr '~_ =ff;-- ‘ ,_ ;~f"”‘f` _ ~ -4-sf f we \ .. »;; -o _..».._ ._»- ~ §\ '°/\ _ ff ."l./ '__ if ; " _._-___` _ f ; _ _ V s ~ --'~ -<;’ l!:|'._':_;_?-~ *=1t:' oo;-' _ 5? ,r -`\_A-/"__ _ rf; _ his `g.'.;_5->',‘;`.',;__f§,- E ~? 4 1' `§"_'_ " ""‘;- ~ 1-_-...~-_ _ . f ‘ 1' 1:-f. '\ _ \ ` ~r» ,_ _x "“f_...~._ » .--_ _, - _ _. _ _-1- A- ~- - ' -' “"¢.i-‘ _`_’ ~ ' _.- ‘ ` __ _ _ “£5-._ /. I , -- 'fk _ ` "lor , ‘ ) 4’ .J*'- _ *It 1' Fr ` Ki _ v _ ` W ' "“"~'=* ~` _ ._ -if W 1* `“®7"’_’/`~ _ ~ ` ` for safe keeping - " ‘ \\\ "’L..-\,` - z Q " '\ ` _$5 , Surgssons Blunder ,, .,-_~_, .` \ l __ / _~ o iv ‘ * “ig ` pcratmg for Piles. ; Q ‘ " __` ` ` ` 4 ' B 1 - ._ \ e ,aj l'h;’Re:Eo:al:“:;¢;dn;pen»e’ U" 1;! efore buying your season s supply try a ton from Port Hood. ‘~. ' » ol moss:-A mains;-fo _ _ __ I »,-.`,f_F___§;:f`,3;°‘~=r ‘U Z g:;'e:"en”_” It is uncxcellsd for hcuseltcld uses and highly recommended 9°, Q / ,% \1~7? 5-cv-_il __,, 1;‘o*;°;s§l"g°t&`: ;§,°f';‘_ gildhfgfomf A by those-that have tried it. Try it and he your own judge. / ..e__.,“""°" 1--='-f"-'_ - ~' ' el 1 ll o lo ooo: or - Q ,, _.¢_,,-<-_j__,____‘__.?___,.- \ mend an opera on or p e es "” _,,.. --'- *‘%<-- h D . Ch s Ointment would , . pg//’ \ ____ _ --- ----==~”’_.--’f'-Z ggseeciztggrodgh £18; lasting ours. It is now on the market and can be had from the Coal M Z *Q W-74 "F `_ *A > .. _,Ji-sw -3 _§_-_;:;/~. ju f\ 0 L DEATH ENDS ALL Jennie McDonald Dies at e House of Detention. onlin closes it ALL A Girlbies of Heart Failure - A [Native of P. E. Island. (Boston Herald, 23rd) Only 28 years old, but with all trace of the beauty of which her face gave pro-_ mise in earlier years obliterated by the cruel marks of dissipation, Jennie Mac. Donald died suddenly of heart disease at the house of detention yesterday after- , noon. _ Jennie MacDonald was a 'pretty girl 11 years ago, when she left her home ini Prince Edward Island to come to Boston. She was only 17, but she secured a place as waitress in a restaurant, and for a time all went well. V , The next that was heard of her was last §0ctober, when she was sent to the City Hospital, where she gave hor ad- dress as 235 Shawmut avenue. Inquiry at that address reveals the fact that she had been there only a day and a half, and that she had hired aroom _ in company with a. second girl, who gave her name as _ Florence Connors, but whois said to have iboen her sister.” Florence left, however,_ shortly afterward, and her present ad- dress is not known. ».pltal Oct.'£5. She went to live with a Mrs Breslin at-20! Shawmut' avenue, but had been too ill tofwork. For a time she see m- ed determined to turn a new leaf but re- cently hadfalieu back into her old habits and had ‘been drinking heavily. On Wed- nesdaynight-she was badly intoxicated, and created such s disturbance that it was necessary to send for a policeman who took her to station 5, where the police at Brat though she had been diruged. Th e examining physician, however stated that she was suffering from nothing butal- coholtsm, and she was sent to the house of detc ation ‘ When the girl was arraigned in court she seemed so ,miserable and weak that _Mre. Tuttle of the probation stef asked Court Omcer Hanley to watch her for ‘fear she would fall. She was so obvi- ously undt, however, to be allowed her freedom that Judge Sullivan adjourned the case until this morning, and Jennie was taken back to the house of deten- tion. When she returned to her cell, which she shared with two companions, Jen- nie expressed herself as feeling better. she ate hor dinner with apparent relish- and seemed quite content. » She was lying on her :cot shortly after 2 o’clock, talking with th_e;other girls, when She suddenly asked forga drink of water. One of the girls handed it to her, and, after drinking it, she turned over and at once became unconscious. The cries of the__g_irls attracted ithe Edtron and adoctcr was summoned at once, but before he arrived the girl was dead. The body was removed to Think- ham's undertaking rooms, on Howard street, where City Physician Shea said she had died from heart disease. Mrs. Breslin, with whom Jennie lived all winter, died last Sunday. William Breslin, her son, says that the girl with whom Jennie was living at the time she was sent. to the hospital is her sister, and has since married a man named Mitchell. He says she is now known as Cora Mitchell and while he does not known ner address he feels confident that he will be able to find either Cora or her husband in time to take charge the rtlnallntlj He says also that ne thinks Jennie a a cousin living ln kW areham. WHO” Uamh h wevcr isuot nown- °:ovoooi¢moo moo oy Mrs. Tuttle rw terday reveals the tact that _the dead girl had a life _insurance DOUGY- MTS Breslin, it is said, kept one pa_ym¢l1I»_ upall winter, and Wlillam’Breslll1 S815 that, if the premium is in arrears. lt can only be fora ve_ry small amount. A search for the policy yesterdli W9-S unavailing, and _lt is thought that Jennie must have left it with Mrs. Mitchell e Jennie was discharged from the hos-1' 'l`ili_ J ast Week of the great sale is here, positively alter this week the big discount sale ends. Has it been successful? Well we should say so we have sold thousands of -dollars worth of goods but there’s a big lot of bargains left yet. 'loMoko tho Lost Wool The best of any we are putting a lot of right oow goods into ooo solo. no broodoooa and strengthened this week. This make the ié; Monday we hoist the flag of truce, and prices go back to the oldlstandard so do not miss coming this week 25 to 33 1-3 of at I ~ _ ` _ 0 £51 ,_ l‘0WS9 I A 5 ll“0$. 'ihe;Wonderful Cheap Men \ HIGH GLASS SUUVENIRS l of'P. E. I. and|Canada. In Buckles, Brooches, Hat Plus Rings, Spoons, etc, G I-I TAYLOR =.“ 3 . . I \ _ % ~ Sunnyside _ Port I _ IEIOOCI el' gzip/ O n ' C°mp¢,n,y upon several of their vessels shortly after that time The Pollok com petition has now caused Mr. Borgfeldt to revive his plan The patent upon the de vice has expired, and he 8813 he is °x plolting it now solely in th* iDf¢\'”°° °f humanity lo prmolplo, one me lo oooh-oly d if ferent from anything now in use. It is hour or flosssond been 01 r°v° °°°“”8 wnlou ooo be rolled iuw the Si-’-° °‘ “° ordinary ships boat and slum! '£0 “PDO” - ff///H _ /X V '0.£’{’7y/?7,~,}. ... , I ll 1 u _ Q ,_ Q ` _ _ _ ` I __ ,,- g f :"_' ‘» I __J_ ;A»V;_`_,__-.___J»;;(;,_'f_-' ___ _.,___._. ,~_._ _A___,_,_:é»..,_ ‘ , 4 = t ' ' _‘ _ , s ,_ _._,_ -f--., -, < ,_ ’ .- \` v ‘ \ W 4. ~,» _..° 4*.. _W R.S.A.D\1DT8\l.HethdiStml~" ~ " ‘ ` "‘ ""*~ lstegyconsecon. frince Edtyargleféwvlxg; chants. :___|¢ ou W H. BoRGFnLn'r's LIFE savmc RAF1' IN oPEna'r1oN f{”,';,' “gi moon; piles for yew c ng » _ __ and they ultimately attained to a. ver! = Y , h f d cast loose by the slipping of a noone. In one test twenty two men went Herald ef ' d to no purpose. oigxgrg imagine how great and joyous tin boxescasediu wood Some lof these swelllll I feel “ke 3 mann* man 0o..Toronto.' “dem tom Large lumps or 0_1 cu can ave ccm ort an save money by using Port Hood ceases formed. B0 U18! if WU With Sums “"7 “W” tm U S S Talgaparsa this floating landing stage When the great dimculty and considerable. pain C051' “nd W” hmm-7 rewmmended y ent' boats are filled those who would other- that I Wu-I BN* N “WL Af tm’ “eve” ll 8-and lm. D G McRitchie commander ofthe be ld h’ehi d h Mn I cd,” I pm-chased 3, bex of Dr. Chase's I to the Navy Department It was Wm t n ave ° ° ee °r<[`Olntment."bll! I MG MUN °f 11° filth in vessiet; the oregon Steamship Navimtion their lives on the raft, which can be “_ u Img meg va;-lou; remedleg be- DSB Y 1 ~ and um ui Reader l have to ‘vefmme-of ' ! ovcrtheside of ashiptothe raftinone :_f:g:i m;°,o that s _*Q ' e minute. The floatsaremade of airtightidigappeued. and also the external Bn nbeill w w ' I-°’d‘7° 'md M" not the uanlaoubt on ed ith ater and provisional thu DL Chase., Omuhent “Wd m, ‘ ` They amfastencdtogethsrby span, ¢,,_,m‘¢,y¢gyagngerou|andpalntulop- we , 1 - . n » roD08 and netting- The whole raft eration and many Y¢8l'l 03 "£5138-l‘h°'*ly' an ’ D°n°f“h°°ee‘k'°!°m' weighs about 8 mm but mm mm that you W nélebgxityortpheustcmtgs perhaps you will see something to suit you. _ , ...S a ships boat A complete raft will be :¢°°,°ma,¢n ,., ,gang-ly a§u¢1;¢¢," _ _ sent toHarve for the tests.-New York uD:h ‘p .»_f;-so ‘§ ._, _ greatest [bargain opportunity for everybody.