SHORTAGE or $25,000. 9 Tonoxro. October ‘ “mine omit-i: of Alfred McDougul. connecgiou with the collection of success Wm :55 instituted «cams: him. _______..______ GIVEN A WELCOME. —_ 1,)x;)).\'. L)_tJb:1‘.2.—The new; of the birth or” :1 53:1 tothc Duchess of Munchcst will be the child's title. 2.. Wkr‘ IA 1‘ ,4 of Woman’s ills In almost every case where woman .25er born ills peculiarly feminine the cause is to be found in e weakened end “blasted condition of the system. The nerves are depleted and the blood thin and watery. If medicines have failed to cure. it is because the wrong treatment has been used. Mrs. Henry Clerk, Port Hope, Out, of Dr. 53 states :—"I have used seven boxes Chase's News Food for nervousness end 5 completely run down system. and can heartily recommend it . Is 3 wonderfully efl‘ectxve treatment. »Before nsin this remedy I had been in very th for some months. I have no listless usual healihflnd vigor..conse- quently I endorse it fully." 50 cents a a nil dealers. or Edmu- eon. Bates «:82. 'i‘Koronto. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food 9-. E. l._ii_AlliVlY 0n and after Mond trnins of this railway c scented) as follows:- ny. june 16 th, 1002, the will neu daily (Sunday I‘rsins Outward. Trains Inward Read Down. Stations. Read Up. No. No. No. No. No. No 2. 5 I c 2 8 v.34. me. MM. P-M. P.“. AJI 5.20 3.25 S 25 lv. Ch‘town or 2.10 9.00 :' oo. 5.30 1.4.3 0.4. Royult June. 1.5. 8.45 10‘ hzx 4.2; 0.09 N. Vh tshIre 1.11 8.15 10 (.“ 6.36 4.37 9.19 Hunter River 12.56 8.05 9.40. 7.70 5.18 040 “mm-11d 1-H". 1.7 1-; -v :8 r1 0:. .0x 7 ex. 6 40 iv Emerald June ' ~ / .11 5.51 10.13 Kennington 11.39 7.12 839. “ 740 6.25 10.35. or iv 11.10 6.50 8.00. No. No. S‘Sido ‘ No. No. - s H , 4 12 p.11. AJl. .Amr. ran. 7 00 10.55 1v Ir 210 5.55 7.3; 11.39 Wellington .36 5.08 8.01 r118 ‘ Port am 8.08 4.29 ~ 5.54 1.32 O’Lenry , 7.16 3.14 9.15 a 5: Alberto: 6.36 2.10 10.10 3.45 or Tignish lv 6.00 1.10 an. r u. AJI. P.3d. Ru. .5 N013 N0 14. N01 p.11. A.l. 4.1:. xx. 2.50 6.50 iv Ch’town or 8.55 4 05 4,20 7 49 er{Mt. Stewart lv 7.50 2.35 4.25 7 52 iv nnction at 7.43 2.25 5.03 3.19 orell 7.21 1.47 5.32 8.40 St. Peter's 7.01 1.18 6.55 9.40 ar. South. 1v. 6.00 11.50 2.1: L]! AM. AM. NO. to N0. 17 No. 18 No. PJK. AJI'. AAA. PAL Mt. Stewart 4.2 7.5 lv June. or 7.35 2.00 5.3; 8.4; Enrdigan 6.47 1.03 ‘ 6.00 9.00 or Georgetown iv 6.30 12.4". i " Ex. AJL AJ‘. v.31. NO. 9. NO. 10 nu, LN. 7.4:: tr Emereld June or 6.35 , 8.30 n c. Trove-rue lv 5-50 P.l. A.I. Trams ere run by Atlantic Standard Time. D. POTTINGER. Gen. Men. Govt. Rn. Moncton, N. B G. A. SHARP, ,_ , . Superintendent P. 3.1. R. harlottetown. June 10th. 1002. H mm nub Egg‘ and Farm Bay by Potatoes. Apples, Butter, . Produce in large or mail ohrpments. clrlond lots. “Addre- ' W. E. BARNES, Jr- 5-» I. -1. , Worth’s"fl*¢: Livery Stables; l ' Prince Street. _ . CheriottetoWn', P. E l 9* i i I First—class single Ind double teams. . I rise turnouts for weddings. private parties. imam; 52. :H. J. WORTH. PROPRIETOR. I h .~—It. ii estims’ed miicitor oi the treasury of Ontario. in ion dues. will rxceeri $25,000. Unless the mu.” i.- witled, criminiai proceedings er, has been received Wi’h the ringing, ofchurfli h-lls and greet; rejoicingial Kimbelton Castle. the Duke’ot M incur...- tu‘, English seat, Viscountghluudcviilc W 9 soil 3 n DEATH Ill HEW YUHK mi Her Mutilated and Decomposed Remains Found in an ment in Harlem—Arrested on Suspicion, Apart- l‘inw YORK, October, 3;— Jennie Larsen. 3 young Danish woman, rd floor of n tenement in Harlen to-day. She had been dead for days, according to a. medical expert; the body was mutilated and much decomposed. Despite the gas and stench which revealed the tragedy. Appleford, in a dazed mental condition BALDWIN lELLS Ill The body of‘ was in the room 'wh 20 years old, was found in the apartments of Louis Appleford, on the thi . on THE NORTH Pflll EXPifllllfli en it was entercd by the pclicc. Coroner Scholar is of Opinion that the girl was strangled to death. Appleford when questioned by the police' would any little except that he had turntd on the gas in the room for the purpose of committing suicide. The police do not accuse Appleford of murdering the young woman, but; thinks that; he knows more iboul’. the case than he is willing to tell. UUAHHELHNG “Never Take a Swede and' a N is His Advice-—Thinks Knowledge Gain'ed of Air and OccanyCurrents and Metebrelogiral Observations Made Will Be Valuable to Science. . orwegian Together With You”, N Ew YORK,Ont. 2.—Evelyn B. Baldwin, the Arctic Explorer, arrived today on the steamship Germanic. Mr. Baldwin made the following statement:— ‘ \ “There is not. a. word of truth in the re- port of our not having sufficient: supplies. It. is easy to explain the trouble beaween myself and Captain Johnnnsen. He want- ed to be the whole thing. That’s all. The trouble first‘started between the sailing muster had the ice pilot, whose name is Arnsen. The ice pilot; took up his place In a Bad Way Q .With Lame. Back. The Kidney Deranged and Much Suffering Caused— Cure Effected by thhhrs KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS: People speak of weak, lame back, back- ache, ect., not; knowing that. the trouble comes from the kidneys. When the back is strained it is usually the kidneys the!) suffer most, and until the kidneys recover from the strsin the trouble continue. There is no quicker way of restorimr the kidneys than by using Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pill. Hundreds and thous ands of workingmen in Canada know this. They have proven it in their own case. Mr. A. J, Bouyra, who is employed at. the Davey Shingle Mills, Lindsay, Ont... shalom—“Some time ago I steined my back and kidneys when lifting logs, and was laid up for some time, althouzhl tried several remedies. As my father had been cured by Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills he advised me to give them a trial. , “Under this treatment I soon noticed a. great. improvement in my condition, and todsyl am in good health again..- I was ceruinly in a brd way for a time: and be leiv'e Dr. Chase’s Ridney-Lever Pills to be the best kidney medicine on the mur- kln", Dz» Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill s dose, 250 a box, at all donle'rs or Edmun- 300. Bones 8.: Co, Toronto. OBthED To snuf com NASHUA, N. H. October Z—The Nashua Co-operntive Iron Foundry. one of [the lungs Iron establishments in the city, was obliged to shut (low-n today on account; of luck of coal. Superintendent Kelly was in Boston today endeavoring to secure 0 supply, but. his efforts were not very promising. Others plants in the city are nearly as badly off. I FLOUR MILLS BURN ED. 'Onnnemns, Out, October 2..:.The anchor flour mllip were totally destroyed by are to-day. Loss,$5,000. FASTSERVICE Brrwgrn ,CANADA AND ENGLAND' Esteem ; f N o 350 On and after the 6th Sept. next We. the undersigned...cl§a}’$€.r§d - Banks in .Chirlottgtojh. W111 .9“ Saturdays closeout doorsi'or bus-- iness at twelve 01cm neon- .l~ - ‘44; On other weekdaynjv'eavill as usual at 39111.11, -_ BANK OF Nove-‘Scoi‘re,.. . . .. .2. of our tobacco." Amber i_,..s}90lsins tobacco, Bobs, Play ;_ chews $0- baccos are thesame Size‘ and. PRC? .to the consumer as fformefiY- " . We have alsoextendedthettme for the Museum“; Extend. :Octobei' ‘2.- The Daily Desputchthls‘mornlng asserts out thrust-ms are prison syndicate m s. {sit of steamship between Honored audle‘vgr-pool», n .bnve been ‘ 1“ I a film the and Canadian government. l Wehave not 'advanced'the‘ price It 211-- no ' A 9 fl ,>_.., ‘ Am: arm 5 , ,, ,5). . humu- s '1 - -- - . .. . s Mnxcsx’rs’ BANK or .EJSMND ocean currents will also be of great; value ,tunuoely no fire was started. Three bodies inzthe crew’s nest on the ship when we were in the ice fields and should have had, and eventually did have complete charge _ of the direction of the ship, The sailing master objected to the pilot holding abso- lute sway over the movements of the ship pt any time, and that is how the row be- gun. I, of course, took the side of the pilot, and saw that he was kept in} com- mand while we were in the ice. This, pilot; had had 29 years experience in the ice fields, while the sailing master had penguin-ally none. “The expedition went away with 42 per- sons qn board, and we brought back the same number. The Fram drifted around in the ice for four years, while in one year we did almost. as much and established an outpdst, I have learned one good lesson- never take a Swede and a Norweigan to- gether along with you if you want to avoid trouble. The ice pilot was a. Nor- weighmnnd the «ailing master a Swede. There’s the whole thins: in 9. nutshell.” In response to Mr. Balwin's refinest for information regarding any charges made against. him, he was shown a published inherview with J. Knowles Here, an urtist; on the, expedition, who arrived herex'l‘he interview stated that there had been a ' disgraceful row between the caption of the Amerioe and Baldwin Mr. Baldwin wns'nlso informed? "that 'A. member at the expedition . to iia'nrive in north again with Mr. Baldwin, . _. “I dbu’t believe it,” said the explorer “Why, neither of these men have any ‘ cause to say anything against. me. Every- one was tr. n‘ed fairly and no one can say truthfully that they were not. :We had q'uiteo. pleasant; time of it, taken ‘ alto- gether. A feature was the cinematograph pictures blmr‘we bookof various ice scenes. The meteorological observation taken and the dredging will be of great interest: to science. The knowledge gained of air and to science. . “I still believe that; when the pole is reached it: will be found to be surrounded by ice." TWELVE .MiNERS KILLED. BLACK ' DIAMOND. WASHINGTON, October 2.-An explosion of fire dam occuredlast night between 9 and 9,30 o’clock in the south end of the fourth level of the Lawson mine, badly wrecking the mine and killing twelve miners. For- hsve been taken out. *l——— a 'HALE- .AI' SEVENTY'FIVE. M.. Harries Seems to Have Found the Secret of Keeping Well in old Agt— ‘He Tells How. ' Lovn-rr, .Ont., Oct. 6.-‘-(Special,) ~Hr C. A. Harries, Postmaster here, is now seventy-five'yeers of age end considering this advanced age, is nmuknbly well preserved and a strong, healthy old gentle- men. I - . Thistle all the more striking when it is remembered that e few years ego he was st the point or death, being fear-fully run down and a complete wreck with Bright’s He was so low that: no ever thought he would pull through. He says himself:— “ “I 0 complete wreck and could not even these myself or turn in my bed: but 110le ems well men and . I attribute it ellfioDodd’s Kidney Pills. I' feel quite much tor-the unearths: saved my‘ life and put me oni y egnin," I . south “atomic/mic} 5 “A. ,Ev'euinizl ‘i‘e‘le- nnd_-shippersdo not endeavor to obtuin‘f' ’ ’ don"idynntnne from cosm- I . mains}? thershad been an insufllclenb-t‘ood’ supply. . S. Vineyard, of Durango (0010.), the first I I “V America, but said that. hewould nomad .-'t -r “I ‘ ‘s' , Jim Dumps had tried some time i To ease an after~dinner pain Which gnawed And filled his-w Dyspepsia now ca For “ FORCE" n Vain at him his bolt is orid with indigo. n’t bother him has made him “Sunny Jim.” slow, (d orc'e The Ready-th Cereal. so h . b‘ 9,: gives wot-lite weal! digestions ' end suppliesthé' energy. l 0 sent, on, In“ or is“: . . .,,Kelin}!ln\ee Etc other?“ “1 mm, dime, yeersddémd‘xotom . that would be celled labor. Am 0 chronic ‘ -- todigeatuntiubegnnegtingmoroe.’ ' ‘ .- 1-5?» 5.5;". *5 ~ t . 0U can’t get the results the ‘ 9 “Famous Active" gives by doing your cooking on‘any other kind or» ‘ 5 l‘ 6 range, becausegg other range 1133' = 2‘ - .5 V I all its special features, . . College reopened" "for metal ~ 1: » i. such as ‘";Intending studentsr..,_ . Minstrels. A Ventilated Oven- that does admit fresh, hot Wand . passes , off' all ‘the roasting . " fumes. 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