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'Number of Trolley Victims
00 Pounds Bags of
Four Hours
carrying his load for several hours,
Tile contest resulted in such excite-
ly be held here within a week or two
challenged Ouellette to a further con
petitor to carry z5o pounds of salt.
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I]lllH Hill IN
NEW Ylllll STHEETS
|s__l_rn|ll|lr
Greater There Than in
European Cities.
or elevated ears of New York city. Th
is the story of a rrpolt mado to the: puhli
Service Commission: lllast month. I
forty-two persons were killed, and th
5.500.
alrulls, broken or amputaiai limbs, o
street
number of ‘clssalflef accidents was au
the way of ears, an ar crane of one eve
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THE WEATHER.
‘ Toaorcro, Nov 5-(SD°i'flll-uflflflfi ‘
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ofthe Crystal S.ream, another river ste-| At Die ,_hh_ty Pu_sA`x_ Belym "als “WN Eggxesfnouxh even [Vu smtch the" F
mer' the Sprhmneki’ 'Nas d‘i“""’3`°“ ‘W I lioflod by the srnell of smoke. ' ’1‘te stcwarfiess, Mrs Mum had n par- 'N
minted time tour-oclalm the sad or time “T B53’ l"“’"’°'“"'l¥~ crashing lar bread., nr-, sum-r.-.l tc r.l,olU°“l"l'y rwirow wave ~\"fl'“'"S f°*°“'°" lr
e ure; w;r§;§;'\’;;£;YI:::;el'l;: E;"l‘;¢tT:;‘lF; stateroom door to nm] the [ww wc,_,°n 0| 'only when halfsuifocated and when thcre N
' the steamer in lian c=. was scarcely a moment to spare. ll
lives. _
~ The woaflwork allou‘. tha door of her `_
lic at once gave the alarm and Capt\ln ,
Thi’ Sllfllllilllvlli Wulf lied up for the M,,\,e,_, WM me gh-5|, W ,,,,q,,,,,d 'stateroom was ln flames.
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made. The name of the mil- ; ; n'lght. at liopcileld's P t d th l I N . ‘
g mum 8 I on an an e crew 11° and Bolycn aroused the rest ot the ,; The Springfield was nn old steamer and
were le . , .
as ep crew. The half naked and shivering mei ,WW W°Ul0°“l`='3-
growing out of the practice cf hazing at
the N~-rth Carolina State Agricultural
and Mechanical Colll-g -, at Raleigh, Pres.
ident Winston advised the sophomores
and f-eshmcn that. they had hotter get
ment that a further competition will like-
while the winner of the secend prize has A°¢m»¢\|n'|_, 55|, |, hams ,|°M_ L,"
‘est for B bet nf $2°° B mde' each con" the middle of thc college campus, a simi-
cvery fifteen hours by tba street, Subway
grim total of killed and injured was
0| those inyured, 1-i7 had fractured
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other’ rorlonrt injures. Of the dead or
|n_lurtd,‘ti41were employee-. The oth:-rs
were passengers or pedestrians, orjdrivlrs
or occupants of vehicles that erosirerl the
car's 'right of vvay.’ The |ne..tcs»
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‘feral by passeiigars nlightfhkp from ours,
or ‘a total of LN3. Four hundred and
give pedestrians suinnd num amine in
ry
hour and twenty-nine minutes.
35.33” emit, liolnoiloll, Ind filo! thnx'
' ilments are quickly relioT'd by Orcaolmk
'Fresh sausages made daily at
out into a field and srttle their , lffelocce.
. in reiblar puoiliatio°.
' evenings pitched battle took plaoe in
'lar engagement taking place thtrsto-
night.
The students of the two classes are
ncirnz plt~sd alzainsr. each other in true
game-cook fashion, sophcmorv against
freshman. A oommandaut is present to
.ee that no murder ia done. These fights
it is said will continue until one side or
.he other has zalned the oomple mastery.
there are some badly used up students
h coca uters
thlslime'gct'en the better of the fresh-
men.
HNZINE lil lil `lNlllllNllUS»;iiNNS lilliEN[llll'llSlllHl
lll[ll|iHlll FUN llNllll.lNl’fliNll|L NlNllllll BUUTH
l|SlNINllS . NUT ENGLNNN IN NlW YNNN the r-my A.,.,.,d,,., Being T01., ,f ,,
Series of Pugllistic Encounl- Her New Battleshlps to Carry Veteran Head of the Sam-
ers on North Carolina the largest in the tion Army Preached at
C°ll0€e Campus World. ' Three Services.
‘___ -__ '__ story that Cltpl. Christopher Cradock,
of the Dreadnought typo were to have 13.
5 inch instead of I2 inch guns. It was
known that such guns were being con-
structed. It now appe lrs; however, thai.
they 1 re for the two Branlian battleshipe,
th order.. for which have been pl..e.d with
the Armstrongs.
These gigantic guns mark a notable step
in naval eonstructi. n and armament.
They will te mounted in special bsrbettes
and so arranged that thcy will he able to
concentrate their fire on either broadsldr.
It is declared that the piercing power of
the shells thrown by these guns will be
greater than that of any other naw in use,
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surrllvlr our
in the schools as a result of t e u p A
lt is said that the sophomores have up on
others condemning the action ofPresident.
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_Fairyland will present a great bin pro-
gram ,olflve pictures this evening. The
i1lqi»\l\‘l8l,\ro"Uast up by/t»helSoa." This ’_a
the hearlliner and a daudy'it' lr, t- lllng the
story ofa fisherman and his wife who
bereft suddenly of their first little baby
were inoonnoloble. At thist ima as if by tl
miracle' o vessel brcsmo wrecked near
their little cottage and among those wash-
ed'h`|bcre and rescue] by the fisherman
is amother and a ,little baby girl. The
former loss not au'rvlve.the -terrible ex-
porienceaud the fisherman and bil. wife
believing it to be ojifta ‘hom Honvcu
adopt tbol'ttlc baby, clrlas_ their ovtn.;
Another sea story though entirely differ-
ent il-"Saved from the wreak”-which
. never than a wrecland very fewdraia had
i R.
“Baby Crier".-lFsiryland is artainly the
pdpuial' amusement house of Charlotte-
_town, no lhenfiont ‘by the large crowds
. nm s -'laln.iy.‘»i~a .slansegar urs
comfortably sduted. There is note poor
neat in the house, and for a pleasant and
amusing half hour there is no place like
Saunders & Newsom. ,
mica n su bright ana notin-
Fairylund to get it.
i.`ho'wa A at Ocean lineron the rocks
off t , ‘al-t. cout of England. Thin.
piotur _iaroyalatlonto ther-e who have;
I this pulnfltl'a#perleac'. The comida arsi Wilt of Certiorsrlto quaabaconvictlon
vary fliuny, the subjects being-"1‘hel`-tnndg byNsllMcQuarrle,Esq.,Stlpandiary
Bl adman'a Do " »"Ohnrlic Paints" andl 1hBmnM M Bm§nh,.,1_.!.._' Th, Mn.
#lotion having bien reiurnsd lb obedience ';l;:°” I°‘°'!"°»“°°' Tl" Will Uf ¢ll° lll° Him- Dl\‘l¢l G°f4°l1.
_ o\im Of Science. 1 .
' - of Georgetown has been probstefl.
house irltledrovary evening' everyone li-
Tha Mlohaeleinas Term of the Supreme l A N ` "
The mztterrns ix?ed asroubhdenl M Court opened ye terrlny morning. The W '
“Ummm an at oem mug out me Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hodgson, and
C ty and nn South' some appmvlng and 'Mr Justice Fitugerald on the Bench *-"-
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Tho Court appcilltcd Francis Koughan,
W‘"”°°”' _ Crier. nr plies or Bolsas Menlo, resigned
" ' ”_" ML Jusucn Huiqaon dellvercd iuda Wcndeelnnd in tha Market Hail.
Nuw Yomr, Nov 4-One person is killed ment. in the case of John F. McMillan, You cm wma m who” you "kk
5 » ngnlnet Major C. McKinnon, tried before _ind may as long H., you pl,,Me_
ht him at Georgetown last July, for the lull, The hall is comfortable and well hsaiicd
C amount of plaintiffs claim. McQuorrie= ll ""“"l“l°‘l Wd hm’ l’l°"°Y ‘lf 5”"
, _ 6 lsvcn for tho crowds that go there
K. C., for plaintiff, Johnston for th ,nm mon” mcmmmachm0hna"`_
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. ` ' d°T°”d“°l- ` nd the pictures are steady.
W °°”"’x dn" cf nm lmnmh or Auguht n ~T°lll1 M- -T°l1l¢ll`1l.HDDGllll1l. *md Ffallvlll. be colored pictures are very lovelv.
e H M¢Kenn,, rggpomkm; gfhe illuat.ra‘ed songs by Mr. Harney
Appeal from 'a decision of John T.
Meiliah, J. P., Queen's County, relating
tok rohd st`Jcbnllton's River. The appeal
the rslponrient.
"Ro hppllcation of Ustlterlne Doyldfor
for Crown. i,
Ht' had not concluded his argument. when
tiN¢l‘_0ollrt'nd,1ourno'i‘t‘ll'this morning.
-‘ Johnston vs. Saunders for plaintiff;
O.: for defendant. .
Re appilbntloh of William Keane ly for
N - .
wits dismissed with costs against np-gl omhinntiouolvprrlp.-aa. via
DBMDL ` Iiicent sin ln and music
"Weeks for the anellanlf; Johnston for' '$3016 "°n|ng,.;mrmn;n°m,
o-moi.-r. runsrsrc»rrr°ml»sl.mni¢s., dh W d I dl
` Weeks for application; Palmer, K. C..'; - “ ° ée‘:'m:"°n':’t§‘;"n
Tlllllllll V9- G°\lilll- D3m‘"T°¥ f° ‘l“`= onderland is a land of wonder;
léildant'a nloaa. i .
“‘ldr. Johnston in u`\ipport'ott.be Demur-v
lktf/`ot‘n'hy"GoaeralPete|-s and Palmer, K.`
duciel in this cily what was censiricrcd
to be the most important rel-les of racet-
iugs of his present and probably his fare-
well American tour. The New Amsrer-
nm 'Ifhcatre was crcwdei to the doors 5
Each appearance of the general, was greet- '
od with enthusiasm, characteristic of the
organization. ' t
At the morning service General Booth B
p!ea*
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ary o
vening of georl. cle in amusement.
uighifl program ia the biggest and
yet offered by this popular Amuse-
‘ t Oo. it comprises six picture-.
e serious spd _n_|nu`siug alia of ilia-
got their share 'of atleniien, and the
ber of laughs due the patrons cf
nderland this evening will boat the
rd. Henri the program, than go and
'it-
ail and Statue.
Lady'| Revenge.
yallal Culture Girl.
issue Aa Omni?
Mln|rd'| l.i 1 » t\t_»a.'.
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RAL\"'.3f!a_.Hr‘0-.'No\‘-V 4--In -order to LM;-Ugg-,-[ig-v_4--It wp.; mmqmd hem NEW YORK' N0v_ 4_.g,.n m] \V,m,‘m skipper of the ‘ Swlitsurc," u vessel now,
°l°V. th* dl°k"l°§“ “nd .M555 °"'1‘|"Y yer-aptly that the new British bgvtuyghlpg Boot-h, the valcran orlglrrrvor and world i
head °[ "h" S"l'“l|°“ A'mYv t"d‘Y °°”' ing. A courtmartialwas being held en
n the British Channel fleet.. isfond of till-,
board the 'Hibernia' ar. Malta for the trial
ofa gunner who had been drinking not
The court was reopen: ‘. and the prisoner
ushered in. Hardly had be crcsstd the
stlf face downward, uttered awild shriek,
and pleaded pltcously for mcrcy. Every
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Lr-:rr 'ro Moulin
A Four Young Men Drowned from a Little
Boat in a 'Gale-
Prevlous Fatal-
ities by Drowning inthe
Same Families
my
DALr»loL'sm,N. B. Nov .`i.-(Speolal)--
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Ed ward Wafer, llrnthor of Willie Wafer
loom was cast over the town this rncrrz- was drnvr-ned sr-ve l yearr ago nbqul, mn.,
Fira ymrsngo Ernest. N-:ilaon blotln-r '
1'Ul’ll0-\' Curr. Janlc.\`e`.leon nf ilalilout-ie of .l.icl. Neilson was drowned by falling
larvllcc Poilii. Quo. ~i.ux'.ell fur l"lnrt>ul:r§
nrl William \V.\fcr and .l.luic~ Dickie nfi fl-,im n pilot boat in Bty Chulure.
'l`wn years ago last St-pterrlber \Vllliam
.».nt. Inst. night. in nn vinlll iuoi. l-nut. (fair. lrr'oll\erufAl1d.,-.t Cm-r ,um dum.
Th" “"ll'l Wil* lil-*“ll\|¢ ll unit. lin-._ rn- l liyiln- ovi-rtnrninr; nf n srrliloat rlur
cil.~\cn'x lifeless lrnlly ill lt- this lnor|\lr\g,l
re first intel igencr-. of the li-rrilllel
tw fu.~l liz .-l-- ";` _
'm M U ' 0" " Qu "" """" “‘ N’ ~ lngngnlr- here inllle l|v.fr.
Your-yr Neilson was to have left for the
yum” , west tolnrnorrow. `
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AMUSING TALE
OF ABLACK CAP
COURTMARTIAL
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British Admiral Whose Head was
Sensitive to Draughts.
LoNDoN Nov. 4-Here is an amusing
wisely but hoo well. The evidence had
beer. taken, the finding rleciricd cn, anri
he court clear-ri lo c/.insider tlrcacnlenre.
hreahnlri, when to the a~t.onlshment. cl'
he members of the court, ho threw hirn-
once dawned on their perplexed minds.
The presir*e'nt’s hair on top was ccnspi
euous, by its absence. and ln private life
he irivarlnbly wot-'e'a black skull-clip. Nov/
tbe"I{iberria' was cnc of the draughtleat
ships in the nrivy. and the deliberations
had been somewhat long, no in the pri-
soner‘s'absénce' the president had covcred
his head with its usual prcteetcr, but on
the man's rc-entry quite forgot to hide it
by putting on his cocked hat. The ur.-
fcrtunate gunner- whose nerves were
somewhat. unstrung as s result of his re-
centdcbauch, 'lumped to the conclusion
that the wearing of the black cap by the
plc-rident signiflui that ho was lo be
hanged for his offence, instead of which
one looked at the president, and the rcn_
son for the prlsnm-r`s slranre in-hnvlor nt.
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LONDON. `Nov. 3-After a rather long
lapse thc American sporting world is a-
gain to the -fore in London. The wrcst-
ling boom will be at its height a few
days hence. and all the champions who
expr-`ess their desire to met Iiackensch-
midst, the Russiail lion. will he wecdcd
out in a tonrnnmc-nt.
Among these tlle American, ]oe Rog-
ers who is staying at the Adelphi Hotel,
appears to leave a very good chance, ]oe
is trying to reduce his weight, which is
180 pounds, to 260 pounds, which is quite
heavy enough. llc is only twenty-eight
years of age, and has made n great illi-
pressioh on the ex`perls in town. joe has
been appearing at the music halls, but the
great test will come on November 13.
when the final wrestling tournament will
probably take place at the Albert Hall
is punlshmem. turned out to be a few
days' coils.-London ‘P. T, 0.'
-_I§__-_n,s.s
Becoming A
Leading Game
The winner of the touraninent will their
r e ally meet Iiockenschmidst. There
have been so many fakes in the wrestling
vvorlll that music hall managers are in
despair, but it seems that ]oe Rogers
really mean s business. In another
branch of sport Londoners have welcom-
ed hack _l. li. Martin, the American jock-
ey, who has had such n splendid season
aliroarl that he has bought himself n
liighpowercd motor car. Ho int€L\flS i0
divide his winter between England and
Switzerland.
The Earl of Rosebery has sent a second
godfntliers gift of n beautiful 'sliver cup
to the son and heir of Lord and Lady
Monson. Lady Monson wal Mrs. Law-
rence Turnure, of New York, and lier
marriage to Lord Monson has proved one
of the happiest of all Anglo American al-
_iiances.
Will ill llll
skeaionmqrcit,ltvlhrspnyyou. V "I
ill GEUHEETNWN
_ ‘to Wrls of Csrtlororl, upon motion of Mr. _ _
i-.trauma rss wmnm xssnssytts ms- ` scsl»1s_brl\renn` sms prlrénumst 'uv hh dwrhm Ad- Gvrdomwlfe of
“man 'gs “nh” ,uhm I um. Cams when evsryou like--Stay Henry dl Meieod, is bequeathed nc
' “ l°°'”7°“°l*"°' shares uf stock in the Bank of Nova
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Mlm d'¢ Unimenitures Colds- to T°'~\= rift' ‘lu f'w'~‘“'"1~“'“°*l“ t'\~",r1i»srrr~rLl.»lr-rentcum ulpmhsrla.
ll lnlr of Nova Scotia, together with any
sums which may he on deposit in said
Bank, also all thc real and personal pro-
perty. At her demise the residue is to
pass to Ada McLeod or bor heirs.
The business to be continued in t' n
same line by his wife who lbail emnioy
ner brother John Metlougau to take
charge and manage thc bualnauv, ‘
Two hundred dollars to he paid lo
Hiram Wler of llallfax, two bundr <1
dollars to the trustees of St. Davids
Church, and n sum sufficient for a su~t-
nhle monument and to keep the aamui \
decent order in the cemetery.
John MoGougan and Walter Gordon
arc executors.
, The will is dated July l, 1077.
The total value of estate. real and pu-
sonnl is |lB,7t3. tn.
Deceased also polaur-cv I I-I la the Brig
Lady Napier (last heard in September
lim. on a vuyaue to Dentrrara ) the vslcc
of which has not- yet. been estimated.
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