6 . i i -la-slr-I iii-liiiimn if caaxno'r‘rn'rowN riuncn EDWARD ISLKND, CANADA, ssroizoav, . H- i . ._ _ ._ ‘W f_ , _ 1 ` _ ` ¢ _ - , _ _ | -Q-_-ai nf- -- ~=»__--_-_- ---_ ' -2 _e-#__ A f _ __________ :_ _. _ ,rsn`,~. " ' "i;`, ‘ ' , ‘D ,NIJ __ __ H ~‘--s~ - WM ' nmmmmm- ~- 1.-.=-_.__ - " '-1_1 . ._4______‘ ____ F ° ' ` ,l |0N TRUST `D_lRECTf0R f',`-SEVENW DEAD i. _ \ 3 11. i. -ir .-. sri. » Gs C./-is,E_ c_iRAD|C_Ts Posts BY Exvtosioiv ' im ` V t . .______________.‘,_._ I In al was Conoiuded Yesterday .ludginent Col. Davidson When l1e Endorsed the Loan Dfd] - i D Co Mines at Pocahontas, West Virginia, on Monday Finance __Mi_ni_p_t_er’s Not Know Fowler and Qthers Had Sold to " , Twenty-Nine Bodies Recovered Fifteen Friends lixpect a Favorable Decision From Foster, Wilson and McGilvray at Big P _More Killed By Mine Explosion at Blogs. ,lodges During iiearing. Proiil-Commission Adiourns. "` D burg- Rescue Partiog at W0,-k_ At M°Iwt»°n. sua within the Presbyter- ian Church there, on Wednesday,§0cto- ber3rd lim and at I 15 o'cl0ok m the 0'|'fAWA» 0°'-» 5-(Special)-Arguments before the opeuingofParllament. Tonouro, Oct. 5-(Specliili-Col. John fifty ora hundred sharesw Oronhyatek- p,"by'w.y M Pune; Ed;,u_d If-`m_' "_ ‘Buff Fhwlil “WNW IDPNH were con- The comments of thejudges duringtha Jr Davidson, a director of the Union' ka. lualt to adjournment at the oall of pthe °*‘ld*‘\b\f'l'° “G SUDNUN CW" Wil! lritument showed a decided leaning in Trust Co., was before the Insurance Com- I-is contradicted Foster of several M°dl.l’l‘°l'°!S.YI1°<‘ llld constituted. Mr. and n dQlaion will probably be glneu favor-of the respondents. mission today. p°|m_._ H, gmw nothing of F°w|,|-',| J°'"‘ M“"°! m°de“'~°l‘- Wl'h W_h0lD Milllill- ' Mr FieldIng's counsel oiiered to present He declar-ed that when he endorsed the purchase of the Kamloops Co.: ;:;::,:e_';" x-";`:|2;'n1:[e ` tF' The general opinion is that the appeal Mr Fielding in court to answer questions 10M! i»0 the Groot West Lund Co.. lie did_ He thought Fowler at the time was A, J, M.,§1,i||_ 'W_ A_ nicK',y_' 5' will bedlamisaed and request refused that regarding payment of election bills to not Know Fowler and others had sold the `- giving them a fair deal. Rotten. A. Cruise, ministers, und T. C the ull! bo llllir back for trial ou groui di Fu-re] in 1902_ I5 is unduswod that the lands to Foster, Wilson and McGlllvary The commlaalon adjourned till Tuesday ‘;*“:__"»_:_i°“- B H0979- lm-\ W- G-Whli,¢- of personal dhqualidcaoigi. idea “___ bm” .0 wld ‘mounwd _mly to for s dollar au sore profit and that these l 10|-lmk of wltnenges, °§Ie'_:____°(f_:°_ Mm" _L Oni” ______m_____ ln ill event the writ will be issued at, _wo hundnd .nd nxnemen d__"_m__ in turn made fifty cents an ncre on trans- Mr Si-replay said it Fowler- had respond- .nd .1-_ c_ _]°mes_ e1de`r_ we" apaointed to th H Field k his I (enum to the ure” west Cm ed W "W 'l“bP°°l\l ilie investigation lllhku arrtlilomeuts for Dr. Auuand`s onceno at r. . inccaniii o near. -_- _ _ - "Ek - & was a director of both companies but ' ' 'hut W U” Pf¢!b.Yf»¢l'!. would be over now. Pretliytery considered the resignation .--- ______l“"_ 0 r. rra 2,0 0 paatora 4; arga of < I I kuew nothing of this nor of this giftofl (M P _ rim _ __ _ ' Alberton. The clerk reported tliiit ai ‘ i ri ` as instructed he had ciiesl the congiugri- tion and session to appear for their interests at this meeting ll l““l'li“.“lll'ill 5 _l_z_._l___“if .ll“ll_il_il win iiiiiiii iiriiii iiiiil HALIIAX. Oof., 4-The dispersal sale ul the Swhill SLabloo\o& plant _nt track this morning and ips inlip ng ho1es__ offered brought the -c lowing prices. Gold Brick, by Parkside - T N Iiicflrath, Yuaaos\h.l200. ~ - Baaehorn, yearllng-Wm Fiilridge, I>`Ia'ifuI. $86. Lialybua, yearling-Land Landry, Moncton, (mi. Gama, Parkside yearlinl, sister of Ada Mao-driver Dan Sis-eie,,IIl5. Game, brood mam-Chas lienry, Chatham. Sill). ‘ Buxprama, filly-Asad Landry, Moncton, $115. Blonildgn. stallion, Lysara-J R Lamey- AKMIQ. UQ- . ' Q_y§p&;._i,lQ -Dr. Anais. Bess' River, UD- ‘ ~- huui"fre;sv|...u,.r. ram. si. .i.i.., IW- . _- Regal Pandect. 2,il1-Lamey. $'7il0. l ' C andla Hal. 2,111-B B Bout, Amherst, $5l0. 'nay Burger, 2,i4§.-si,ooc nr Geo Mi‘l.l, §I)0, Fleet-wood, |350-all to Lamey. W B Kitchen hid on the colta and went as high aslii25 for Regal Pundect. i.q__.._ lioo Reward, fioo The _readers oiihia parm 'win tafieueri lnlearl 5,” mrs ia_at least one readed diuresis. has been able to sure gi sii_i_.ts6__ gud that is ameri-h. Bah: va s e poe vec u known\o th: iaal.lh?f'iYiuirnlty. ‘&°tarrb rss_a constitutional disrasslhrelzruirea s“f=_§l_3_- ati tru _ rwu . is s Cnr: ___lA&_;\;‘inf»ad ally, =otir_i_§ f:i‘r;eol.i_y_ ia s uw. .1 tlmysum, thuehywalhvyiag :Fe lound ation oi th,edl1s,a¥_._asg_aiviuir_ l-bi V-‘ time ntrgugti ii Q upnt s const.- tutlon and ashaaing nature doing its work. The mwprlewsa hav so muon faith in ts curative mwens that ,they olar One Hundred liars “mil-,ii f“i° til” ini hm w um' SQ l . 0 (ks mon ra e. Mum Y. L CHENEY & C0., Toledo, d ii IBM, 706 0%' y all Drum ' - Taka haI|'s l.'a_iailly rills for constipa- tion. _ \ H a luxurious comfortf not he any moil than your means job oi plumbing iaarooshlv being pro' Pifisill ,.~. . .,.__ 1 __ `»~t»‘ fi ,r in Two ;,.,li8ri‘§----,se sore You .oar rheriiimie Pap r passengers were killed outright and is in a rearend collision between a regular passenger train nnd a military special on the Boston A: Maine railroad, three miles north of Troy shortly before li u'c1ock todny. ` As near as can be ascertained, the train was about one hour late -today when it pulled up in front of the Lansingburg station to walt fora cbsnae to get into the Troy depot. Some nf the railroad men say thataa soon as tho lrain stopped a ilaoman was sent to 'the rear iojierial approaching trains. Nothing deilnim can in learned on this pniiir. There in a sharp ourvea short distance above the scene of the nol- iislou. The nolav of a locomotive just around the curye was the flral intlmaylon. °t i-he wiwwhins =nwlsl._rrai¢a some thundering along wi h thirteen cars, on “score were more or lass seriously injured second had crushed into the rea! and of the passenger train smashing the last two cars. which were Puilmaua’ like agg- shells. Both these cars were swept trom the track and rollod down the am)aaknieat into the bark yu-da ol teaaman houaal. The engine of the special kept on for a' dozen yards, and then turned turtle. The tender was thrown into the car behind, and teissoonadit. There was a -sudden hush, and than through the gathering dusk rosethe ua-las ofthe injured and dying. _ .. _. ..._ . - _ CHANGES' lil lHi il. S. illlllllil Ni~:\\' Yonx, Oct. 4.-Several important lchanges in the makeup of President Rooseveit,s cabinet are imminent. There will shortly be two vacancies, one of them will be diled hy the recall from St.` Petersburg, ef Ambassador George V. L. Meyer, of Maasaohussetts. It is not known iust what porttolioa will he left. vacant hy retirements and the shifting which itia understood the president has in mind, but it seems probable that Mr. Meyer will eventually become either Mr. Roosevelt has Qusidered Soofifrlry nf the Navy Bonaparte ina’ the attorney and Mr. his-yer will be asked to assulo ._ *_ 1 -sr.. o the steep izrarlc and lu' lhe fraction of a‘ SAN Fiiaxi-isi~o ()ct. 4-Mrs Howard Gouidbs sister has married a Chlnaman, A complete and very eloliiiite Celestial .ceremonial marked the celebration of the nuptials, and Misa Ella Clemmous is now entitled to the name Sun Yue. The wediliniz, which is now expected t-o act as ii ropairer oi the breach which ha.~ existed between the sisters, is a result of the earthquake, in which the Chinese quarter was absolutely wiped out. The bride and lier slant eyod spouse are dwellers In a tent which 'psupplisnted the home which Sun Yue intends to provide for Miss Clemons in case he was success- ful in the suit he was ardently pressing when the earthquikn overtook the oity. Suu Yue diaphycd considerable hero- hm during the disastrous days, and final- lx he won the hand of the mission worker, ho had been well known throughout the quarter ever since she left her home in Dupont streetto labor among the yel~ lowimen. Mrs. Sun Yue, is a woman of culture, gentle voiced, and dignified in mannar. She has determination, too, for iive years ago, when Mrs. Gould offered her a hand- some allowance if she wnulr` give up Chinatown and live with her mother, Mrs. Dayau, in her beautiful home in Palo Alto, she refused, and there arose a coldness between the sisters. __._._._.._1 `_\\\\\ \ \ \\ N EY _'f ./,fi l_pi~i;-his fr -_ _ <79' cgi 1-_(_\‘i_\._\__\\\-._\\|5£i 1-`-_i nrt- -- vivrfs swf Cf . -- D'/‘_`B`t~r:_$_ Fm" '-- __ -ir -. __ - .i s/ .` llT==s?is¢::";|° . .1 r' .p . . , ____J;::v1. I `»- \\. . .;¢..I{;i’_'; X 2 _ _ _ _._ __ ____ gr »~’ f. \ :f‘;r.';.‘;“if:1':'“.::.i;-.l;‘.?-.iz ........__°, ;»-_-5;--»» -- »- -__ ¥°"""m"p °"°r‘"r""' i Women wun't object. hovreveinto we 7 savings anus made possible, for these up | the wsists iqefre payius full prices for' .=r._11.tiI»v‘S`”".__ I Moxrrirsax., Oct.. ~l -The nuinlrer ci students registered at Mciilll up tothe end of lust week has been oillciiilly given out aa LIN. When the statistics reiriird- ing the augadgnoo were being compiled sat year for tha first meeting of the corporatiou, on Oct., lil, the niiinliei- their enrolled was 1,175. By the end of another week the authorities expect to have an increase of silty over last years figures. In the Faculty 0! Applied Science the number of students has grown to i~i.'»~ iifiy-three more than last year. Al classes in this faculty show ii liirgi attendance, this being especially notioeabie in the Freshmen cliise, which has an enrolment of 125-an advance ol twenty-one, . So great has been the increase amono ihiScisnf.~e students that l.lieMiGill iiiii h oriiies aiehiiving dlfhcully in at-coiiiirio dating them. Class rooms have had iii li. partioiied off in the l-iwex' portion of Mol soii’s Iiiill, where the oifl library was sir usted. The Faculty of Medicine also shows an increase in the number of its students the Freshinen class having nineteen uiemirers more than last year. l ea H ` 7 \ _ *Z . \, / _ f J-. ~’- “lens-»._J Fresh southerly to weee y "|“d'- “'°"ly hh md 'nm' ° eiephone W. K, Rogers before iz! o`clock. (cw local showers chiefly at i h'. ii°l\°r\\vhli>» bill W'.»_5°\1'D*"=_f»_"'|'°°"‘,4gh¢;|¢°|_ 54,00 ,mi gag) A NK 1°, vv`::_,,,.`,`~v~»v\¢v-vvve ¢»r¢f“}|.i;_S¢l¢°l¢i ulierc you'll find "Nerviline" in Bwsvu:i»L~. W. va. oor. o-`.iLuril»iy rifternoon, the iith lust. I.a\\'yer~.4 nrivl Dot-lore wllh La ly partners vs All muinrs with Lady Piirt_` ners Play to coiiiiiiciiee at 2 o'cloik sharp_ Match p|ayfI’iizc to he giien to the lady of thc pair mrikirin the lowest score. Lawyers & Doctors All--Corners Dr. Alley W. K. Rogers _ Ml.~s Andei'si~ii Miss lllani-hard \\`. .\. VVeoks D. B. Stewart Iiiiss Breiiiner Miss M. liiisziird A. A. McLean li.\\'.Loni{woiih Mrs. Mt-Lcaii Miss Iiugers llr. Blaneharii A. \\' Weeks .\li~s 'fucker lilisie Lougwor h A. E. Iugri Ii. G.\\'ril|»i~-.e Miss Haviland Mrs. \Varburlou ‘ Judge Filzgei iilri P. Pope . Mrs. McCeady Iiira. Mu~i;i»ri\.i D. C. McLer d C.II.B.Longwortli i Mrs. Stanley Mrs. I<`.L I-Iaszard \\'.A.0. Morson Guy Tucker Miss \Vr~elrii Mr-. ilartieii Iiiigh Tooirer li/lr.~'.\\'.5.Stewart Il.S.Peihick Misa II liaszard F. I.. llrwzarrl Misa A.lireinner \‘V. S. Stewart Miss Filzgzerialil omitted and who would be iiiilc io play to ` for lrodii -. _ There i.-i no evidence of fire. I Ii.\'r-»u.\', N. M., Oct. Fi. v(Spcclal.)-Fif tech uirn are riuppim-rl lu have loal their Ili es iii an explosion today in Dutghmgg coal mine iii. Blur-lriliurg, ii small camp five nilli-is from iieii‘. '1 liiee lioillea have iii-en rer_‘o\'creil. Tha itanwe of the explosion is uiikiiown. lll|SSlllll Still Jil’ l“illliIHlllS \'ii 'i~.»i:i.\, li. C., (ir-v, llfyowu was rcci~i\'tii tcilziy by ilir su:.iiiii-r lii-li.ro- pliori, iioin ii..-iiiiin‘_ .ii li- ~.¢-more llie .lnp.iiit~ai-. eciiiiiig .-t|-cr lslaniis by a liii~.~l.ii. \--ii~lii}i_ one iii’ ihi' three r~ent ill iilldlil ilit- i,`uppi»i island ro<»k».\i‘ieii, when i' thc vs l\rile.~iili» raids, iiinrir liy .lapaneiee in l-hff lfllsl iwo sciisons, were reported. The vessil ima li»\vi~-l iii l’t`= l.or~l rinil t. .-.ti 1:. . ,go Sirreta. in-tldlii, l (>.\l' 'lliurriliiy l-elwaeii Henri Quia-n A Sliivt rind liaiiur-_\' ri ii-ii .li-Il»ir iiill. Firiiiri' ii-wririicil liy lriii iiiu wiv li Mnriin \\'»sl.~li, ltailway. lililillipd. REMEMBEIL-Tliat 1‘\'1~iyli(vly reads a ixiirrnirig piipcrnh the ri.~w.~i is than fresh and up io~di\te, arid that at some time during ilie day everybody is likely to liuy ilie goods iedvertlneil while the r uiiriil is still l»rl¢|ii niid ncilvu. _l“OR SALE A iiuuwnnri lot and three Outbullilinga. The ilweliinir house ia it-nv yearn old, 22 hy 21 with waver ln the house. 'Apiaos suitable for lmslneai., palm nlahlgg boat, Ill ft. keel iiliii gooii gear and duty Ap ly to Thnuias Illa- ln Bred Queens i`.r, hihirion wee; at P ton’s ‘"4 "" W" he" . '~ i , san ` , . ‘u Ex ° satisfaction to wear them#-Golf Bros nta,per box. 46 ti Redzllu Pham B. The Square Druirziat wt y H 1: '\ri||¢¢~_'i;..|_ rn. snap a¢m¢"lii. ' - l -1 ~ __ I W-aqprv 7“..» ~` Ti” ‘Hlver lt Chtflofhtown. Which Cost Over a Million Dollars. ' - 'gun '__ ‘ s *sm i a - 'rf ' ' _ W ____ _ D \ l'”"d" u"|.m°"' M nh °~y'hm° i I '°`5"' " ` Boot lsnuiaoturers. 10 atwii. l siniriy.-ide. Q -. _ 1 ' " 1 IH , .__ ‘I Ss/ i