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E in*‘ar'siiin»i E siinnniif amiga 5Hp§'tf’osfee AT SUMMERSIDE suinyi S iiii is iiiii Mar et Hall Overfiowed---Many Came from East and- "` i A `" A West and Throngs of Citizgns Listemd to and ` A Husbands Awful Deed in The Arsenal Destroyed, the Applauded the Finance Minister---The Issues of " LoweilfiVlass--Well Known St lohn Lad Dies Fleet Suffering and one lialf the Ori inal Gar- the Day Discussed---Other Speakers. ' _ 'Y I _ . 'gl lion W. S. Fielding, Minister of Finance in-fired iii Surnmerride by the ilfnninioii Government Steamer Brant _.mat -1.15 Saturday. Landing at railway wharf he was mer. by if large number of his Liberal friends and ...nveyeil by carriage to tho Olifton iiniisc accompanied by ' the 82nd liegiinent Band while crowds of 477 .og§». . ,T f) if .- 2 if. -,_ . ‘_ _ M", _ . 'il ‘ ) /6 \ ' .wh ' , \~ *_ .‘ I . ,».._v ,>~;c_~_`\._ .- "1 ./:-_» ._ ..\.£§j .fs _ _ 2'-‘-""` ' . ..,’.'4- /' -'~ f ff -Y ,Az-f .,/ ‘ 7¢,>\ ./ ,/' rf-..-_<..»_:./5 2 '/ ‘¢»:>='~*' 1,. / _ QI “wi §l- is i il "’ ?/// Li /. _ .if/“ Q/ /- 14 ( (3 HON. \V. B FIELDING, i cople lined Water street in view the Minister. In the carriage ii iili Mr. Fielding were Hon. J. W. Rich- nnis, the Liberal candidate for Prince, .lolin H. Bell and R T. Holman. The trains from east and west i-rouglit luiiidI'ed_s of people to licai' the Fliiaiice .\lii\isfcr ivlilie many drove in during the ii.i_\' from the surrouiiding country to ;\fi.~ni\rafioiis were liandsoiiie, the c|'lect bc- ing ilu-,prettiest iii the history of the l»iiiliiiii;,;'. 'i`lii- rliiiirniiiii was ilonalii Campbell, ilu-.sitli-iit of the East l.’rince Liberal Association, who first introduced lion. .laiiies W. Richards who was gmoted with tremendous applause. l\li`.liicliard.s gavea very inipressivc i-iii brief aiiilrt-i».~i, as he had pn-\ioiisly addressed most of the --li-<-tors and touched iipon the questions .ii issiii-, saying that Mr Fieldiiig would follow in more detail Mr. Hicliiiriis was heartily applauded during his ad- dress n.iid cheered tothe echo. \VANTED -A case of iicadnche that Kuniiort Headache Powders will not cure in f ,-n minutes. i Felt Hon. Mr. Fielding receivei a grand After icing presented with a complimentary address he delivered an address of over an hour and a half duration which was the ablest per- haps everlistcned to in Sumnierside. He dealt in general with the great ad- vances made by Canada under the Laurier Ailuiiiiistraticii and told how P. lil. island shared in its blessings. Dealing with the finances of the couiitr_y ,he referred to the dciicts under thc Conservatives and the ever iiici‘eai»iing siirpliiscs under the present Ailniinistratioii, all obtained, without iiierciiseil taxation ami referred to the country`s condition being now better tlmii ever. lie denit at some length with the tariff question as coni- piired with the .\'ii.tioiiiii Policy. The increase of trade oi' llie coiiiitry under 18 years of Conservative rule was $06,000,000 ivhile in eight years of Libcriil rule the trade increased by $225,000,000. ‘ ' Taking up the Transcontinental Rail- way question he first referred to the great need of the railway and gave as a reason i’or building it to iilonvton that it was a central point in the Maritime Provinces and thus dealing fairly with St. John and other ports in the provinces so that the rival ports could iight it out as best they might. ' Heraiil that the Conservatives were prepared to inakea contract with the G T P to build a road from North Bay to the Pacific nnrl let the tra tile east go over the companys road to Portland. The present corilniictprovidedforthe development of Caiiadian trade throiigli ‘Ianadian cliaiinels and giiitraiitccd tliai. the routes and rates to iiiirope and other foreign ports would lic as low as by any other route. The applause which followed was almost deafening. , Hunk Flenj, Rogers, Alberton, Capt. .losephRead, John H. Bell and other speakers followed. The order was excellent all through ivliirii was very gratifying especially when such croivds attended. ` \V.f\S Cl'RlCi) OF ASTli.\'iA “l first used Dr. Clia.se's Syrup of Lin sei-fi and Turpentine with my daughter who sufl`cred from ii. severe fomi nf asthniii ‘ The least. exposuie to cold would lay her ii 1 and sho would nearly su iibcate forwant oi lireatii. l must say I found it to be ii most satisfiicioiy treatnient and it has en- tirely cured lit-_r."»-I\liis. A. A. VANUUB- irimc, Robinson Street, Moncton, N. li. DIED- In this city, on Oct. 20th, Mrs. Hugh Canipbell,at thc advanced age of 83 years, leaving to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Dominic Mriciionald and Mrs. John Dunn imd two sons, Michael in San Fi-ancisco and John Alexander in this city. [Funeral Tuesday at 3 o`clock from her latg ,residenoe, Fitzroy Street, to St. Dun- staii`e Cuthedral,tiieiice to R. G. Ceme- ln Halifax. Lo\vr:l.L, Mass.. Oct. 30.-(Special.)- Everott R. Eaton of Lowell this after- noon shot and instantly kil‘ed his w fe and,then killed himself with the same weapon. HAD BEEN smrsiursn, The couple met lliy appointment at Mrs. Eat.on's sis'er‘s home, not having been living together for the past fortnight. ni<:A'ri1 or Mas. cLiM0. . Hatir/ix, Oct, 30.-iSpcelal.]-Mrs. Charles H. Climo died on Saturday. She was the adopted daughter of Dr. James liaiinay. St. John. WHEN 'Klllli Clllllll lllSll$ illlii lllwlllill Lorioorv, Oct. 27.-When the King and Queen of Portugal visit Windsor in November it is probable that they will inakea state entry into the borough. King iildwaril and Queen Alexandrs are expected to arrive at the castle early in the month in order to see that every- thing is in readiness for the reception of their royal guests. Windsor castle has not undergone many alterations since their Madeiiticsl were last in the residence, but cleaners and decorators have been busily at work. The King of'l’ortugn.l will occupy niagniilcent state rooms overlooking the north terrace. Elaborate preparations are being undo for their entertainment.. There will be ii. state banquet in St. Georges' Hall. and a theatrical perfor- mance is expected to take place in the Waterloo Chamber, which has been the scene of many notable productions. The King of Portugal will accompany King Edward and the Prince of Wales on several shooting excursions in the Great Park, where the coverts are exceedingly y well stocked this season. Luncheon wh'eh will he conveyed from the castle, will be served in niarquees tobe speciail|` erected at1Cranborne Tower, Virginia* Water, and the two Queens will probably drive out to grace the repast on at least risen ead, Wounded ' or Sick- L. ova ion from the throug of people. WIFE MURDER AND §,,1Su,E_ ____ Snasoaai, 0_tobc-r 28.-A private letter from Port Arthur, dated October 21st, received here today, siiyst- “General Stoessel wired the Russian Emperor and court recently:-‘I now bid you all good bye forever. Port Arthur is my grave.` General Stoessel has instilled the garrison of the bc- leaizured fortress with the spirit that to court ii glorious death is preferable tocapitulatlon. The Japanese shells are nflicting great damage to the Russian fleet in the harbor and to the fortifications The arsenal, with its contents of ainmu» nltion and small arms, has been destroyed and preparations arc being iuade for the la t deadly struggle at close quarters. The water supply having been cut oil`, wells are being sunk. Provisions arc scarce. Only tiiined meats are left. The soldiers hold gala feasts on horses. Gen- eialSlmino1i`, itis said, would surrender but is overruled by General Stoessel. "Certain troops included in the garrison have to he closely watched at present, for fear of desertion or treachery. The Held and and naval hospitals are crovi ded and gienic conditions are becoming desperate. “The bombarduient at times so incessant that it is iiiipossible t.o hury the dead to any depth. Over one-half of the original garrison is desd,woundod or sick. i “The hfgh angie at which their artillery fire is directed by the Japanese bas prac- tically destroyed the new town. “When the filet attempted to break through the blockade some time uso. the garr*i~ion was to have made a desper- ate iiortie and inflict as much iiniiiage as possible, and if necessary, to capituiate. The failure of the fleet to escape frus- trated the plan. daily, and it is hard to ray how long we canholil out. When the end comes there willbo n desperate iight and su rprise Thousands ofthe army will perish, as everything is mined." This letter was ciitrusteil to a native boutman, who ran the blockade and- malled it ni. Che Foo. 'lhe recipient is ll prominent continental business man o this city with ii. branch house at Port Ariiiur. Kendrick`s is King over all pain-Lamci ness - Rliciimufisin - Neuinlgia - Sore Throat and Lungs. THEY Mil, ilii c. P. _ifsiiii/iiii "The besiegr-ri! are pressing closer Blllllll lil llillH lhe Mother Hears its Screams Too Late-Victim was Son of_ W.H.Trueman Barrister,St.iohn. CHILD HUHNED T0 DEATH. ST. JOHN, Oct. H).--(Specinl.]-While poking paper into the kitchen stove on Saturday afternoon the tivo and a half yi.-urs old boy of Walter li. 'l`r-ueman, bar- rister, of this city was so l»;diy huined, that he died this morning. A M0'rHai1'.~' AuoNY. Mrs. Truciiiiiii heard the \liiiii's screams and rushed to its side, but its clothes were practically burned oil`. ' She seized ii mat and siiiothered the Eames but to no avail. The little one lingered in hopeless pain for hours and ilicil. PliiSiNilllilll illl lillllillili A PLE/misc incident took place at Mon- treal last Friday afternoon on board the Black Diamond steamer Bonavista, when His Honor Recorder Weir pinned on the breast of David Kennedy, second steward of the vessel, the medal of the Royal Cana- dian Humane Association for conspicuous bravery in saving life at sea. ln m¢.i.i..,. the presentation the Recorder in feliei- tons terms congratulated the recipient on his presence of inind and pri-mptiie~s in saving u human life. The presentation was made in the handsome cabin of the *vessel before Captain Fraser and other otficials. Previous to the presentation' Mr Gillespie gave the following particuliws of the rescue. "On Aug. :£7 last the stcamsliip “Bonaviiita' was just leaving Messrs. Harvey & Co`s wharf at St. Jolm's, Nfld., when a lad named Mcfjoubry fcll overboard between the ship and the wharf. David Ken- nedy' second steward of the ship, _jumped in and saved him, runninggreatrsk of being crushed or drowned. He had to dive for the boy and his own escape was* almost miraculous. At the conclusion of tho interesting ceremony the visitors were eiitertaineri by Ciiptain Fraser, Two years ago the Recorder had the pieasureof presenting the Society`s medal to Michael Walsh, also of the Bonavista. Wiki# ` -1-M €l7_'.®?.¢F`a»`¢°‘§ Ptsasaier Cum-: ron We/iir Loses. The best remedy for sore, weak lungs, is the soothing vapor of Catarrliozone which traverses every air cell and pass- age of the breathing organs. lt treats re- mote parts that cough mixtures and Russian iinirisn wait nous og ,;UARn_ Vino, SPAIN, Oct. 30.*[Speriiil]-Tlicrc are seven British worships cruising oil' here, evi/iently keeping in observation thc iliissiuii vessels here. ifaiimissiois 'ro .~ri'av. The Spanish Government has granted periiiission forthe Russian vessels now in port to remain till after the North Sea iifl`air has been investigated, sA.NK me own Boar. S1". l.’sras.simao, Oct. 8)-[Special]-A story is current here that Admiral liogestvcnsky of the Baltic fleet mistook one of his own torpedo boats for one of the eneiny's and sank it: that he started with eight torpedo boats and only seven have arrived at Algiers. illil Cllllllllliil `. MONTREAL., Oct. 29-A special to tho Herald says: » Sir Wilfrid Laurier has been elected in Quebec East and Mr. J. E. Archanibuuit, Liberal, in Berthier County. The two men nominated against tliciii are irovernnient office holders. The Coiiscrvntive in Quebec East was Dr. First, analyst. of the Inland Revenue De- partment. He sent in his resignation il. day or two ago and was informed that had been sent to the Privy Council` ami ivioiiid he dealt with at` the next meeting. In the meantime Dr. Fiset is an office holder. The Conser- vative candidnfe in Bertiiler is Telesphore Michaud, Postmaster. He has not resign- ed. The Statute says that no one holding a aovcrnment vfiice with salary sliall be cli- gible for House of Common s, . ____-_--*- To cure ii. liendaclie in tcii minutes use l Kumiort Headache Powders. I tory.) °“° d"'7' VANCOUVER, Oct. 28.-The Canadian spray. cam, approach' and kms ,,h,,u,,,,,,,,, Y Other papers please copy. .4 _ of germs af. every breath. Uatarrliozonc _ __ _ *L _ ‘ -5 Pncmc unc Swmncr rmilmsq of Japan’ sdrives away min, con ostion and inflani scheduled to sail from this port, Monday, mation; it maires brentlhing easy and reg; t for the orient, has refused to take freight gzlgégxdoifggw ;(:;'(‘_“'.‘['.f`l\f’0‘;"t l'i£_l;§2f;'ft‘i’;‘ th a . . \--,_# Thefe IS no for use beyond X okoliama Ordinarily she takes Catarrah, I)ci\fui“i‘4 Hilti l-AHIR ll‘0\1blP The bent or niinfactinnmodente prices l Catarrhozone tures at once, is delightful Extinction free of charge at O * ' v ` ` fi-eiiitt H ,ir a ti rzi. » _ , _; ‘ n Com afe pre; isii. ro(yl;T nalllijlgrsers; sliTp itnlls gf;il’~rl\lh;tiI;° T1lJli`l:1ri)!léi$l)S.\:>l`ei'0i;‘;l§?5T.l:%i- Dru J; pu Womerfs Felt Elastic - 1 5 the same peffsct qxaaliii. T A i..i.i..r... ant. ca P A d ti f ' i i, ii itat' i iii Klngmn’ 0"” me sum one Prime l'~ " - suppose ie reigi im ion s w i . - It is pure' never an the idea that her service must be needed DR' HAMILTONS (TRB CONSTIPATV mg* ' u fs ° Wu' ......,,. si»=i-wi-sum-<1»m»»»»ia<»-- f»>~i»° " of “M * " "““m"f Sld6 680 V _ f T T ‘ Empress when used as an auxiliary cruiser are stored at Esquimalt navy W0meU’3 FSH; Don' ` ` V lyard ready at an iioiir's notice to be 84'; Goloshed $130* l U N 'I 'l A T T ` pot. be surprised tosee the Empress: or- dered to Esquimalt naval dock at once to Womelfs Felt Bus' _ _ _ _ have the guns mounted and ammunition .king 500 put aboard. It is considered probable H. I tl S u n C e M S Grnfton's protected cruise to W0m6n'S FPR, BUS- I llonolulu, ieaving1Victorin Friday, will "` _, y becanceiled, while naval officials an in ind G0iOlhBd, 680 - ` constant communication with depart- I We have a very choice stock of HOLLAND loam’ ,sea Boon 250 BULBS in Hyacinth, cms, iiimifatsi, _ » “ " Don- ' Tu1tps",'Freesia, Lily and Iris 1 .__"_ _ lfllbnt. ` <:.__-,Q Ml- ‘ ;,i_',__ 8°'-3 G°l°5h°d» 1 5"' Roman Hyecintlisif planted now will bloom' at ,Y ~o_ G RWHARDS & C0_ ri i a ,.5 ».. _ _ Gel bill’ CilfBl0g11¢. SR 01411? PIlé¢l. l H l _ V ,V Mg; 0_ 11 p`R|N(;p' Nauwlgewauk, 0ot.ilst. 33’ Queen St. ` Telephone A NOW IS THE TIME marine Marine Insurance ‘ Eng., Mannheim Mannheim, Lloyd's Underwriters, London England. Hulls, cargoes and freight insured. Live stock insured against all risks. Hull l » M M E M ' T V _. _ ._ _ iii-.P #.7 .Q ` _ v ' , ' ‘ti-»i~ _.prim - ' 1# V _y , ., 4* `. Company of Liverpool » \ Insurance Company of . ` Iwas very slok with Quinny and ' ' tri ti0nS_ pei-‘lor 680 f thoiiahtlvlould strangle. I used MIN~ Policies hee of res C T ‘ ‘ ~ lA.Ro'sI.iNiMEN1‘m.¢i it amd me at A. _vt 4* t ‘V ' -' ‘ ' oiice. I am never without it now. ' n & 0 _ _ , .. - Yours Urlinfuliy ` , YV " A ew-h'¥ ahh!!- iiisiiiiiiiiiiiii hh. ~ KEEPINQ . ,_ i ,-1 Over the Russian Squadron at Vigo, Spain- A fiumiliating Hold-up forlltheiii-uscovite Admiral-Spain Gives Permission to Remain-Roosevelt Asks for a Second Haguef Conference Army “Re- lniorced. iA'ri¢iN REINFORCID. Kuropatkin has now rcccircd sufficient reinforcements to replace the 45,m0 men officially admitted to have been killed, wounded or missing in the battle of Shakhe. sxroiin Raoul cosiumirucs. WAsmi\'a'roN, Oct.. 30-(Special)-In a circular note Secretary Hay has carried out the l’resIdent`s instructions in regard to proposing a second Hague Conference. THB CALL JUBTIFIID. The issue of the call while the present war is in pioare~s is held to be justified by the fact that the first Hague Confer- ence was ciillrd before the United Siateh treaty with Spain was concluded. Is contained in .a bottle of }’nlsi.ii's her- vltine, whim cures Rheum itisiii, .\euri1.l- ia, Soiatlca, lootliaehe licadaciie, 5rainps_ Sick Hiouinch and indzgestinn. Moibe-rs find Nerviiine is ilrst ciiiss lini- xnent for ciiii *rvn's sore throat, \ioar.~»e- ness. cold in the chest, and taken in hot Water' before retiring is a splendid ruin- edy for colds _i)nn'i ie without f\erviline; ii. is the most economical, potent and re- liable li-vusehold liniment made, and cost! only 251:. Da. B.nni.'ros’s Pius cone Goswruu- irros. Roms, Oct. 27-The Vatican is sounding different powers on the .subject of the ad- mission of i|srepre.~ientativc nf the propos- ed second Hague coiiferonro, on the same ground as the suggested admission of the South Airiericiin vrcpuhiicii, vi hich were not represented at the first conference. i ______,__._i____.. Bieycliste and all athletes depend on BENTLETS Lininient to keep the jointo limb er and muscles in trim. A Gentleman’s Hat i The King Edward Vll Hat. Celebrated Trees make worn by King Edward Weeks 8:; Co.,Sole Agents. .._._.4 »' "f.»:;, , . h »".I~1.- I 1 -3 "`. 1;. lf' .bi ( ` ', JA,” //. \}\. ~eess., l¢y ~ ' . < ,.1- Your Favorite Paper can always be found here. We handle all the LOCAL PUBLICATIONS, besides the prominent WEEKLIES and MAGAZINES as issued. CANADIAN, AMERICAN, and some ENGLISH. (if course, it is irngossiblc to keep everything gn lished, but we can get anyt ing you want. if You Desire any PAPER, vsnioiiicai. 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