™ ‘ nace i vm catenin oe , . . 7 oo . Stitt “. ste te Ae meet “ eee te te —- se tie me ee emgage om ma — —- —— ————— —— - —— - Se — . - SS - THE " EXAMINER + : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1 rHE DAILY EXAMINE - . > HURS s'< » 6G, 1893. wy . R CAPTAINS’ CERTIFICATES. LOVABLE GIRLS, HOW THE YACHTSWERE HANDLEDS 8 f —_—_ oie AMINE ' eis a law upon the statute book | Girls that are fair on the hearthstone, T | From ffer'e Veekly. st no steamer shall be allowed to ply on | And pleasant when nobody sees ; ii CTORI ’ a Cunadian water wnleas’ the. eery Kind and sweet te'their ownjfolk, | ee ng of the ors hts is =e : iy i ; > 8 ta-the ‘Britishers. . therenf has Gis | from the miniater and Ready and anxious to please, | Fie 1e-paing : ila . = a ial” alia , - ae wt femaliad >t y P bly they were favored by having nee See Desparcues TO THe Examiner a PF ERVAT ‘ t&? US “se sme a valid < tificatée o oO q : or service a8 master of a ship trading on Phe girls that are wanted are wise girls, skipper on board. who was really capable ars Tit tee! W até « of Canada, or on coasting That know what to do and to say; of giving directions, and whose judgment RHETORICAL FIREWORKS AT isieane: | cemeeiee a the ease may be. of the clavs., That-drive with 2 smile ore soft word *° _{ was unquestioned and~will smpreme;s but ‘ ; coll densa whiol ous i ship be- The wrath gf the household away. this does not aeéount entirely for the beau- ST JOHN S Sawars sem : ot clean te en tif! work ef thescremin setting. saddej\in ‘ —(x)—— _— a i ; a 7 a9 oo a ae eal les he girls that are wanted are girle of sense, sheeting them home, and in getting their +. oh 1 esedisme: a x “ 2 ial ne the min- Whom fashion can never deceive ; boat mider way after yoing about. Nor is i i © of y yw vessels om i nN i va a . na : aw is being enforced in re Why ry fo a Thetpwer 9 Brey the crew of the Valkyrig.altogether re R | : P onal Assault j ; ce a nasters of steamers, tugs and i And dare what 18 silly to leave. spousib le forthe meart’ellouse quiek rigss of Sil 10 a els ‘ ' ying upon the St. John har- | Ty irls that are wanted are careful girls, the cutter in filling awxy. Designer Wat- Doe pir t } tne ¢ voun . 1¢ 8 that 4 a ‘ B gi . , . i er. The St. John Sun remarks: | w ; count what a thing will cost; come ppt ne ad a ac ve bet , Masters of ferryboats and tug boats have! Who use with prudent, generous hand, “ize im 1 seen, ¢ pay. st x 1. : exts patte f seary to know the currents u But see that abies is lost Vi, ilant beentas quick ‘the:di ference »in Aa Liutwt stielictd—nis Assailant in ' t , a ta i le tiie ” gs 1a dling would not’ have been ‘so appar- ' Jail | etrea 1@ rise I : of « es, i » . . } : * nadie auth geography of the | The girls that are~ wanted are girls wit), | ent Captain Crantieldanade: bat one mie | ' mn i al (she Ok Ske On those matters hearts ; take throughout the seriés, and that was ! i - ! w In ¢ harye are probably we They are wanted for mothers and wiv: when he tacked inshore on Wednesday, e kes at t towing of shiy sand | Wanted to cradle in loving arms, expecting the \V igilant to again follow Sr. Joun’s, Nfid., Oct. 26. . lest of | hin; B.A ot ¢ avai e : . ; . unagement of the ferries in. this pogt Phe strongest and. frailest of lives, a thi oy 4 net i owe i. a ™ P. T. McGrath, editor of the St. John’s | | ’ ‘ have heen sig vallv’ ft ; ; va yrie, a~ CU OR ay con est 8 no 1 et " : a ulted neeniey j , ' forcement of the | Lhe clever, the witty, the brilliant girl, inished w.thin thé time -dlimit of six hours. ; Herglty = Roan a abl y paid to in- s ‘ ase ' e. > , . » 223 ZA r , yughs, De é Anas Baer There are very few, understand ; ihe crew of the Valkyrie, and of all Eng- | ™ ning by re 18, pre ] 8 £ Cerulicare ofh ' | : - , : } jure him and after nig ght in the Herald | ac * aay | But O! for the wise, loving, home girls, i-h boats, is better drilled, for the simple | . ; ¥ ea 1 mand r @ Class Of Cajpr | aa . ; : iflice by the eldest son of Sir Rott. Thor- ‘ \ Sant There’s a cotistant and steady demand. } reason that on the other side the men, as i , a 10e8 not exisi--that 18, B CIASS : , oe ule;all- come frony the same locatity burn, who attacked him with a club an f duly ertificated officers possess- | New York Recorder. ee oe a aeaiee injured him severely about the head and sendiae Tis nowledge It is : -—— and are kept together and drilled together etieii: aa . conveyed Sooaen ole ‘ho difheulte will he got over | THE BOSTON IDEA OF RECIPROCITY. | until their work is well-nigh perfect. Over | 8s. Me > aa neamere ree: - he ficuity will be got ove OnsCIO S i es > serious. of ‘ by the captains se- di here our Crews must nécersarit} “few het’ | C°” h as ' — r ‘hailed and will Me al mnetency. but it | Reciproeit was the subject of dis | e:og ‘nous lot, gathered as they are from se , tried = a vie s oe .5 ae The 3 si ici ror eg ‘ e al : t t ike tues, | cai° at a meeting of the oe the Kuropean wanderers and the compara- be tried in the Supre me a Sat Viiat have " » onalifed: on council of the Massachusetts oe | tively small number of natives to be had. | C4U°® f the assanit was the p I ; , their case a tec! ally quauhed cap | of Trade, held in Boston recently. The | ; itic al contest. x . would have to be §& a and “Nl leading speech was made by Mr. Osborne | ~ LOCAL _ NOTICES. ° | R a Grazet arke vt ont ther act y qualified would have to be : i : ~ | Howes, jr.; who argued that reciprocity | «——— ae : , ; ” ere te a ©. em} i ¢ sking an expensive though . with Canada was the only salvation for Advertisements under this heading charged FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT? ¢] , aX es aC . bps ental addition to the force.” | Joston: the one thing théy needed to en for at the rate of ten cents per line, ' 1s Sica al . ce. | er Faye 5 ¢ ; . } eso actdoeme 2 provided tha Uficates Of BeTVICe, | able the city to keep up in the race with |. ——— -__— | 3 . : rm from certificates of com” | New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore... Another carload (150 bbls) Matehles tabs ; a of: e im a By ay be granted as follows, that is | yf Howes said, among other things: | nd Dove Fiour rec eived to-day ex steamer Sir John Abbott Slowly Sinking. e e. Mr. fb } way td Every ne agp Bat pot | “For immediate- purposes it is beet to stek | worcester at S B Enman & Co’s. 0c26 2i a Nita i Vay 9) t firet da i Januarv, idSJvo, serve as 4 ca ve & ae : ae aster Of a Bn p trad ng on the inland | ne cael eheebins 50 bbls “Five Roses” and 25 bbls. fine # waters of Canada, or on the mimor waters | qualified + kaa Sonne entidun >'h pastry four recieved to-day at Beer & Goft’s MonTrEAL, Oct. 25 : sm Sa aR " ; f Canada, or on coasting voyages, | commercial union is out of the question; | opt a6 31, : ’ 7 Two men named Bergeron, father aad 5 4 ae: LOT alt, MT. ater fishers would, being a British subject, served | annexation can only come after a long} Gentlemen’s waterproof coats, 25 per | gon, were run down by a Grand Trunk = eB" ae 3 se i — Kemr fereiga vessels in like trade, period of pre paration; but a broad liberal cent off about fifty to choose from at James | train e sterday. ‘The young man will sur- Ns : eres me (At iz ‘ produces satisfactory ev! lence system of reciprocal trade is a change for Paton & Co’s. oct25 vive, but the elder wili die of his injuries. such examination of his sobriety, the better which can be brought about Rain prool coats at James Paton & Co’s | The life of ex-Premier Abbott is fast yperie » ability and gene ral good COM | within twelve months’ time, if what I oct25 drawing toaclose. Your correspondent lift ict on board ship, shall be entitled — “| believe to be prevailing _ sentiments Buy your ‘water proof coats at- James | 84 He arry Abbott last apening, ond pe ‘ p e | Certificate f se rvice a8 master a a ie 'on both sides of the border line are Paton & Go’s. oats said, Althou; sh — ee yr os viing the inland waters of Vanada,or| | alv >em bodied in government i : : : ; Juhn atten to-day than yesterday » fee : » the minor waters of Canada, ae M a sa denon = uaanedae eae ; oe dre | al] ara Pat e that he is gradually growing weaker.” ——AND SEE OUR-— Pee : esting voyages, as th ae a . ©" | which, I believe, would instantly appeai a ce he chesival on. "wie i. ce wait ad " ; a) ayment of a fee of four dollars; (e) Every | +, Canadian favor and at the same time be ea ae eae wT. 4 : : “ j oy ee vho, before the firat day of Jan-| (+: sctimable-benefit to the people of the papules for city wom e-tohe Bowes & Men in the Field. SEE OUR ; } hrow! ary, 1883, served as@ mate ins ebip | United States, is to grant free admission | ~“” one ie . Oct. 26 "_ | trading ou the inland waters of Canada or | into this country to al! commodities that For your own sake, you ought.to look ANNAPOLIS, cl. 2 . rea OC vever, be | on the minor waters of Canada, or On| are distinetly of Canadian production; the | at‘our ‘stock of clothifg ‘before you ‘Wuy,] At the Liberal Conservative convention Bo g’ Suits ; ; Gazette | cossting voyages, or being a British eab- | Canadians to grant, in return, free ad- | We have the heaviestandcheapast. Many | yesterday H. E. Gillis, Annapolis, and y ' ecure the future of the | Jeet, served in foreign vessels in like} jigsion into their country to all of the | of our customers:say, having logked over ;'N. A. Marshal], Middleton, were nominat- . ve that trade, and who produces satisfactory evi- products of the United States, with the | most ‘of the’ Glatliing in’ town, that ours | ed candidates at the next general election PH | dence in mar net aforesaid of his sobriety, possible exception of a few classes of | take the lead--J'B Macdonald & €o. for the Provincial Legislature. os Reefers end me , ; regult- | experience, ability and ge eral good at | manufactured wares, upon which a very ej octep tpn ~s \ 7 3 G atha has | the past With | d act © , b ard oh dyson be entitled = 7 low revenue duty might be laid. It Fresh buckwheat reesived tox! lay ot Beer Ship Afloat : y <2 care a kill t j y may be greatly | Certificate of service for mate, for ships) ould not bean unfair exe hange. Canava & Goft’s. 023 2 . ae The Dutch oveter | ‘T@ding on the in and waters of ¢ anada, OT) woonp PRACTICALLY SURRENDER HER a cy Miata jek al: eel : MEN’ . OVERCOATS (vercoats \ : ‘ he | i n the minor waters of Canada, or on warket ro-vs. It-may not be an-en- Everyman and _ boy. awhe wal emote: Norra Sypney, Oct. 26. a ' farms, which are very elaborately arrany- | coasting voyages, as the case may be, On| 02 ong one; beib, it’ is all that ehe has; | ®” ulster or an overcpat wil fitd Atte |. Tye ship County of Yarmouth has been “s is ; carefully managed under strict gov- | payment of a fee of two dollars | while on our ) it would only be the | their advantage tompee our lec befine floated, an:| will be brought to Halifax fo —— —— Se = ,are a source of cor EL Soe CTD | concession of a fractional ‘share. in our | 2ing a purcoase-—McKay® fan CO. repairs. siderable to those who now Personal. | great domestic = foreign or waa we octl I—ddw ; nica lisa tei Ww t there if no reasor wh Ex-En ress Eugenie has telegra shed as the Mo mncton 2 foe is 7 = 7 — : z i ries 1 not be de | her syn vathden to the Bou of Marehal See ness itself, but Mr. Howes’ dream of New THE. SOCIETY OF ARTS , TELEGRAPHIC NEWS gam | Mahon England’s future greatness, if dependent L. Lowney, Oct: 24.-'A despatch to Ex- pe e same way, to the profit of Mr. William P. Gundy, Secretary-Trea- | upon the ns ats ee trac mm ehange Telegraph | Co. from Capetown, the rine and t Mivantage f the | surer of the W. J. Gage Co., Itd., Toronto, | never aan ised. : ee hel 7 a . of Canada (Limit ” says : Sir Hear 3 Loch hag intimated that I stead of going on to extinction, | Is in town ase y wegen pened aa oe ae ry ‘an “#he will make a journey northward and will ure di : ¥, to the lose of Messra. J. J. O'Connor and D. M. Pres- | 70 iden a aoe — wed "Ne "E = MONTREAL. endeavor to bring to an end the present ‘ y ton, of Montreal, were registered at the | benefit of Boston or any ot New Eng- : warlike operations by pacific ne sires ond - ern = Hotel Davies this forenoon. land ata 7 none remaine in power. me hy rs by: treating King Lobe Nigula in a manner NOTES ANO COMMENTS Mr. P. J. O'Keefe, of St. John, was} present government rename 00, entirely independent of Premier Rhodes’ ar- ne registered at the Hotel Davies last even} CAPITAL STOCK, lie $I 600; rangements. This is construed to mean Quebec has had Mercier; and now its | ing on his way to Alberton, where he is to | OBITUARY. that the British South Africa ea be taxpayers ar¢ tera grow y unde yrganize a branch of the Catholic Mutual | - ; Ss ‘ i we € superseded in the governme nt of Mashona- irk Phe taxpayers of P. E. I Benefit Society soup 45. be rs or _ A Society established with a view to Gal and that the Matabeland government “ rroa t fter t resent The arrivals at the Queen Hotel this of Mr. John Koberts, of Murray Harbor; | : Pe : ‘ amas will be assumed by Great Britain. groa v,—-a | forenoon included: Mra John A. Macdon- | South, who, after a lingering . illness, disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage "os : : combina rae tne Eger va panera ergy edhe om ee ae | which he bore with Christian patience and | and help artists. Laxsixe, Mich., Oct. 24.—The appeeme . ' ey o the heavier | ald, Glenaladale; Mise Macdonald do; Mies} iv Will, departed court this morning handed down a decision wilt the euintnel endow by M. F. Macdonald, do; Master ineas Mac- | Tesiznat oa to the Divine ill, departe Incorporated by Letters Patent of the panty whens suffrage law passed by the 2 lonald, do; W Mute th, Eldon; Joseph | this life on October 13th, at the advanced Government of Canada, the 27th February, last legislature permitting women to vote P kK s estima s that the | g),,, St Merearet’s Rev. age of 74 years, deeply lamented by his 1193. ast le; I Ret Rada s s@ won by Quebec cheese at Chicag W na that Captain Angus Brown, | ™@ny relatives and friends; but we mourn | at municipal elections. Ae © a ‘ a 1 nish aiid cll men , : ta siue nd we Sa 7 » ahiet athe on board the | not as those without hope, for we know GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, this law utterly unconstituti _ voir ssi eaoemenaiaed é t ent a pound e da product of | .seamer Coban for over two years, leaves | that our lose-is his eternal gain. Bupa Pusru, Oct. 24—AS8t. Petersburg we J e, and that on the present | the Coban today to take command of | Dearest father thou has left us, Noe. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., correspondent says forests on crown lands e years output tne ease will represent | We McMillan’s new steamer. Here our loas we deeply feel; Montreal. at Gori, Caucasia, are burning since last 9 00,0 lhe Montrea: Gazette remarks Rey Arthur C. A. Hall has been elected | But it is God who has bereft us, Thursday. Several lives were lost. The rte oO an © ea 1eS that “there 16 @ vstantial ring about Anglican bishop of Vermont and has ac- | He can all our sorrows heal. tines loss of sp des tren = from three these figures that w ake O cory & pted A is a leading member of the Paci: tas seh vitae tin viiiee , : miliion to four million reubies atisfying. It was well-spent | ¢ : ety of St. John the Evangelist, } Clore Hitters rae EXtilBI i 1ON AND SALE. JovieTre, Que., Oct. 24. —At the preli- | money that enabled th intry to MaKe | Wenerally known as the “Cowley Fathers.” | NEWS NOTES. minary enquiry into the Hooper case to- ’ zi | ss] j e ving it did at the fair, and w Prince Bismarck’s heaith is greatly im- | a oo ce day, Elzear Samuel, a carter of Terre- Try James Paton & bo 8 1} Shaw S, 1aWis;, tte eer : proved | The Protestant Protective Association ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o'clock, | bonne, testified that he drove Hooper w ' \ Paris correspondent refers to the | Rev. Father Osh , who has recently | haa membership of 200 in Ottawa. - pi to 4 p. m. : an undertaker to get a coffin for his wife, aii ij CHEAP AT effusive reception of the Russian sailors | been spending a holi sion in England, has} It has been decided not to close the ar ; : who had just died in the Terrebonne } the Fronch people and says: “The | returned to his work in the dioc ese of | Liverpool immigration office of the Mani- The only chance in this country to pur-! gtation. Hooper told him that the woman | . ; ’ sigt ficance of irrent events i ea im the | Cape Ve wh, South Africa. j toba Government. chase works of masters. war a poor servant girl who had been 0p | : JAMES PATON & CO ° wonderful unanimity e whole French Sister Ge [ ude, a nun in the Loretto | The deposits in the Post Office Savinge All the Paintings are originals, mostly entrusted to his care to get her into a ’ hablir people and ertain astounding raports | convent at has written a dram®| Bank during September totalled $617,488, | from the French School, the leading hospital and that he wanted a er wh have heen pt thus far from | entitled Nemesius. It is dedicated to the | and the withdrawals $606,405. moé@ern school. er poe - eee Ie ; is He MANS, JACKETS wal wunbSiots No one has been more | memory of the martyrs of the catacombs, . ; . soon as the body was placed in it. € || Great Stock of DOLMANS, JA uns maiden than Gio Geintmon thessetives | cad has bee performed at Loretto Abbey. | ,, if the Hindoos and Mohammedans in Ethinent Artists, such as Francais,| told the doctor that the woman had Mourning | Goods. 1 ULSTERS surprised than U ees ; : - | Calcutta keep up this unseemly. fighting Race dati Sates "Tha dimes 1 a ‘ anc 2 LES. 4 aca ia ieee . Bishop Courtney inducted “Rev. Mr Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- | guttered from heart disease. The accuse J ‘ at the were abandonmert with whi : " Hoy ; y ; act ¢ Tr over religious aftairs, the firat thing they Sine Menu BactHichnst Rentiiy onl ‘e gout tah bles Gai bs aoe win Mee This isa very large Department with ass «(Of «the community has joine -ariey into the iIncumbency © rinity | ~ | Sema, SE Ake bY» * fy COner : ee ee ee ee : teleorne, | U8. Oar Stock is very complete and ‘S’ CKETS One Dolls ratif »the strange alliance between | parish, Dighy, on Sunday evening. Mr. know they will be mistaken for Christ great many others, are members of this| donald, but later he signed a telegram fia sie aes . 7 ye ‘ LADIES JACKETS tous een ilar up leapotia a fey ‘ racy Not hefors Hi triey was « hose n rector some nonthe j ae Q I i } th Society. “Hooper. . When an inquest was nae P r 9 7 f at JAMES PATON & CO'S. ag Ss . ; , . " . , -onvey athy , ione? Foo aid that he wanted to ” present generation, has | rance ago, Su eedin r Re y Dr. Am brose be who 1e ae n as convey Aer er : dek f +P tal rues 2 nd Circulars. trone B x pe r sai . sonemelitiiisa te purpose as seciened owing to Githelith. Aaa le now | to the family of the late M. Gounod, Ask for our Catalogues and C ; leave by the morning train. Joseph Milli ! Milliner ! UNDERCLOTHING very cheap. the welcome given to her Russian guests. | rector ¢ Heri ng Cove | coupled with high praise of the great com- H. A. A. BRAULT.... Letourneau, the station master at Terre- inery ° y ° While the new friendship means much Hon. John Yeo, M..P-» and Hon. James poreianhler Majesty ia a great lover ~of oct26 Director. bonne, related the circumstances attend-} Jawns paTON & CO’S. Stock of # SHIRTS and DKAWERS in English, more than an exchange of pleasant inter- | W. Richards, M. E. C., of this Province, | music, and she has bequeathed to more re ; ing the death of Mrs. Hooper as already HATS, BONNETS, WINGS, RIBBONS, ‘i i} Scotel 1 Canadi ie re ngst the Cs sho called | than one of her children musical talents aes He said Hooper represented him- | | Hoe gate ; " i] Scotch and Canadian nationa iresies, the deeper meaning | were amongst the Canadians who calle : ligl i { j } Snown. oo I I etc., etc, is very large. Hats and Bonnets fits significance because al n Lord and Lady Aberdeen at the Cana- | Of no Slight order. self that night as closely. connected with | pi imed in the very tatent atvles te. ox eS allusion to it has been repressed.” lian Pavilion, Chicago, during the Gov-| An outrageous case of hazing, in which Sir Jehn Thompson and Mr. Pe perienee:l hands, ~ : : ernor-General’s visit tothe World's Fair. | a freshman was thrown into a canal. and . general superintendent of the C ‘ = Vommenting upon the! uM. wonde-y~ pad Henry M. Stanley, the explorer, who is | put in peril of his life from the immersiofi TO THE FRONT AGAIN 1 and threatened to report witness to the | CARPETS i f Quebec Province, the M ae al Gaz- | at present living in Lreland, accompanied | and the subsequent exposure, has aroused The usual winter terms for recreation, in. | latter if he opposed the removal of the Furs ! Furs ewe 88 ‘The re venue for 159. amount | by Mrs. Stanley, paid a flying visit to | the faculty of Princeton to a lively sensé4 struction and amusement will open for the | body. The enquiry will be continued to- : | The LARGEST and BEST ASSORT.- $3,494,11 ] he care ¢ f public le Drumena recently for the purpose of visit | of the evil of the practice. In. its “milder weecon SEM AY. tle inch on Bue dean morrow. FUR CAPES, BOAS, MUFFS, CAPS, MENT a Aint took $1,405,442 of this. The balance le . ing the frienda of the late Surgeon Parke | forme it is defended asa means of taking which will be taught ail the graceful an ~~ etc., ete. - 1 oe on the isiand. to defray the expenses of leg _— =“ & there. During his short stay he went to| what is called the bumptionsneres ang *faghionable wage ont mavesneuts te Dancing GOAT ROBES very cheap. | CURTAIN POLES. Blind i Beatin " _ iS FOUNC, COTE OF Pee tks, | the grave of his eminent colleague in his | self-conceit out of a freshman. In reality et those i. cae io locenais aii bie The Very Best Value in ASTRAKAN | 4 ase ee aes pring asylums, reformatories and Charities ‘was, African expedition | what is doe is to foster the conceit and | myited to apply on or before the evening of JACKETS. Rollere. Bargains in Curtaine. ane : : I i , i Rambere, (WO milion Colers rhe name of Dr. Jane Heartz has been | tyranny of the older students «at the. ex- | Ope*ing. c Untario, which has no Pei e dept, which | entered on the medical register of Nova | pense of the self-respect of the younger . FE. BURRIS put upon the municipa‘ities the greater | Scotia. Miss Heartz is the second lady | ones. gctae—dy tf 2 ae we pat f the char ge f or adn i ‘am a - Jus tic % j doctor to be enrolled in Nova Scotia. Dr. connor ——a a ssasuasiiaemeitoneammed —=— tc .. sm " ee 4 and whose population is only one-fourth | ; ‘ . n . ’ - oN - Y y ° = am ! oo ‘6 kek tear aed Mi we i et fon — the ap" They pane ae DIED. THE VANISHING cITY } ay =4 oan 060 i itn on mendes uinate from the #@ame college, and are | At Millview, October 6th, the infant Ne ee “ee tig an . t \ both cordially welcomed by their brethren daughter of Daniel and Cora Isabel Mc- ] ner great ree ct 1the cost of the ‘ > , y al ve The savings of 9640,-| °* “" ther Hex Eachern. HAVE YOU HEARD OF I1? woerincial services ¢ Savings O »40,- | 000 represented between the expenditure A ‘Y & Montague, Sept. 8th,of scarlet fever, —_—-— y of 1891-2 and the estimates of 1893-4 is| ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT. | abe Son, soraet ee of Duncan aed A city Of beantiful palacs., hundreds of i 5 wracth v the limit economy.” ie% oe } t 4a » age years. - : . eee sets “. ne Nearly i soe ardeee a teaenneamti nite ina i thousands of people, and millions of dol- ae $1,500,000 expended in the care of the Biruincuam, Ala., Oct. 24.—The boiler | ™ ~ SHIP NEWS. a lars worth of property. The buildings to : } she ! nk of that electors < i . * ’ : i p' ke a Think _ \ : | ofa big mogul locomotive ou the Georgia | — be torn down and the people and goods to i PB: T- That is the result of Mercierism. | Pacific railroad exploded yesterday after- Fort of Charlottetown. be scattered through all parts of the world, yal ARKET s U ARE 2 isi itiuiiien eten ie Mniieas ee when the engine was three miles sive tii and all to take place in a few days. i ® al aad chase chamiieeens P i}, | Pom the city. The engineer and firemaa | " . : fagazins rm plete f the f gh - n o. | were instantly killed. The train had just | Oct 25—Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; ss | Do you want to know all about if, and | sod hi ane sigs vy a lies I. Phe left here bound for Greenville, Miss. The} Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Ralph, Smith, | to have a beautiful picture illustrating ‘t? | ana gh character of tha! periodical it bidlion «. - . si . > , * >..0: . ' ° : } a iain baa comet ote ae | ee i. f the tw men were thrown high | Port Hawkesbury; ss Pol'no, Lachance, | B@™ See Poster in the window of Chaslstectown, Octaber 16,.3003—é02 > ser beF ve , hie 3 into the air. When the search for them Montreal. # | win Lord eks’ description o us jour- | 4., i . aie . ‘ARPDTEPR SR P rar Ee joedincinsqnansomensseanmeaimetedener : enema aa Mok Uy Mine Tekte tos Peccion began tise body of the fireman was found CLEARED. CARTER’S BOOKSTORE, in a field 200 yards from the spot where : the explosion took place. The search for | Oct 24—Sea Breeze, Benoit, Orwell. the body of the engineer was kept up for | Oct 25—Bessie Jennings, Jennex, do; ss a long time, but no trace of it could be| Coban, Fraser, Sydney. found His hat lay close to the engine wreck on the track but nothing else belong- Giulf by Caravan, and the frontispiece il- | | rates an interesting family group set in characteristic Persian landscape. Engrav- ings of fourteen additional drawings by Mr. Weeks, and a portrait of the late Theo- dore Child accompany the article. Arthur tage D elays | TENDERS. f Sealed Tend rs will be received by the | urdersigned at his office in Charlottetown up | to MONDAY, the Sixth day of November ing to him conld be found. The ground for | & next, at twelve o’elock, noon, from any per- Symonds discus “The lecadent Move- . , ght re —— “= son or per ons willing to purchase the Ketate a a a oe . os : ecad 7 : - e a distance of 1,000 yards was carefully | oe We wear | of Scna tL, Whaheoheae as Dandan tan Sh aaah ORS Ie aeeeeeeere, = RE MONT POEane Off ecne over bat without further euscet. ‘y while silk i ina OVER — chant, consisting of T 3 : - 1. Stock of General Merchandize, a detailed then Be. ih uctee:-hon-Mietsn’ te thee, eoubie: D erous ! si Block of General Merchandize, 9 dotaile ne as tra la, es ; 7 ; ~ emesis = an gee eaders of the movement illustrate the ar- ticle In connection is given an Imaginary | Portrait, by Walter Pater, called “Apollo in Picardy.” Julian Ralph writes enter- After the search had been abandoned, and of the undersigned in Charlottetown. these on the train and the people of the Use poor tobacco Have nothing to do with the case; } 30 Years Manufactured at said omes. ee ee neighborhood who had gathered were standing about the track discussing the atonal * ante Sa Tis the soft summer showers that spoil | ‘ . The Real Estate, consistin of 62 acres, - 5 , 3 ; ‘T ‘p ra a x . he , 3 7 h | peculiar affair, a hunter ran from his ina meerschaum. the fine gowns, i Then: to be Safe, always Insure with ane which the said J. Nie See , e flows through Acadian Louisiana, and for | house, which stood about 300 vards ‘ : : ” sides at Dundas Cross "hosde and 37 his article uM, W. T. Smedley has : aa S is from nes as Sen- Then the ladies give Rigby first place. having the France Koad on the east, the ( naan sree Re heels Seedtidieeee’ the track on the opposite side of the road | | berland Hoad on the west, and lands of : g from the spot where the fireman’s bady 5} ib e 35 t e@: Probably no invention of the present } Thomas P. Riley on the south, ‘aabject to all Mr. Rezin W. McAdam turns the light | wes picked up. He said that bi od was century. has contributed. so h-to th pagistores inoumnbeoness thesean. ween the Indien Tersitace in an ities J } p. oe ae le ‘ . i ‘oO much 9 thie + Tenders will be received forall or any one a tled og Or an C , a running through the ceiling of his house. o(ner. comfort and convenience of the pubic. as | or more of the above properties. r e entitie ~ AN ndian ommon- Te x % : tigation s , « 7 Tenders must be marked on the env: lope wealiied” and Micheal Witatits Seis Gon: An investigation showed that the body of the Rigby procgss of rendering ordinary e . “Tenders for Nicholson Estate,” and vac ‘ : tod KR; lish, i Mee oad the engineer had been thrown into the air cloth waterproof without affecting. the ender must be accompanied by an ac ~ 128 His studies of “nei : ife ; : . ; and landed on the roof of the h suse. It rosity, texture, feeling or > a cheque amounting to ten per cent. of animated sketch of “London in the Sea- | brok I a h f 1 h i bee | PLUG CUTS Sh fat tO ae pI ¥ CHARLOTTETOWN the auneusit of the te ode r, which will e for son,” with illustrations by W. Hatherell ee ee ee ee Oe a the fabric in any ey: feited if the person tendering fails or refuses Mr. Frederic] : ’ . : stopped by the rafters of the upstair ceil- he hi e to pay on demand the balance of the amount ir Proerick Conder coutibates« | MOPPCE BY the rafles of the apatite ng: |- RUBBER COATS — ahi tender In the erent os bing ns tim "y paper on “ Arh tration, ’ Col. 7 a wn. T he engineer’s name was Willis It wil II ive the . i. cepted. : a = era = be Dod ge writes of “Riders in lurkey, and and that of the ngineer Buchanan area thing of the past, and U mbrellas are uma or any tender not neceassaril Sune ~~ T cea “The ‘— | —pi e 2. ric gradually going into disuse. Men and | Dated this 23rd day of October, A. 1D. 1802. Stephen . louglas.” The number is | eo W | ! A. : @ : ‘ eo omen can now walk the streets in their W. A. O. MORSON, een - fietior ' William Black’s _—. — was oe handsome Rigby Coats‘dr W raps daritg thie heaviest 5 . : J A cig nee. oo Handsome jumes” reach- | ~ eee ; i, : storm wit b ‘ ee k G | oct24—pat dy cod & wky tl 6th noy oie clan, aaa St | fammcion ote She too oy | Voie: Rat calnaae eta e uying Soap, ask your Grocer Pater’s Iinaginary Portrait, there are Peck “ Ms 1s Took & goo supply of LL ef as good for fine weather as any other whe ° ee ee ve three shor: stories: “The Frog chet play-| Putiner's Emulsion, | which | perfectly an enjoyable for Ammonia Soap, For gen- OF ET. ed the Trombone,” by Brander Mathewes; | CUTed me. It has given me # new set-of j y Nearly everyone you see wears a # Rig- ” . | 4a “Verael” ty Annie Methen Movers ond} *"™O™ 2 ss tteees smoke by,” but you would not know it was water- . aneeento “Ee "ly h Oy on ¥ ister ne ~ ry . - i a won y y ae , a one - ems by John| ep SKOLA’S DISCOV ERY, the great | ; proof from its appearance. rus oF eral household work it has ne One-half of the Brick Houre on Upper all, an 1 Re bert ‘Bu rss Wilse a ia Sew" | 6 ood aud Nerve Remedy. Be sure you ask for “Rigby.” Write | Queen Street, containing nine large roome, wo be ne Wilson, and the us- } I dk , hat, ; ¥ > i Possessi buut the middle cf November. ual departments of com , * ; the,name down -im your hat, so that you . I £ k : | Ss10n & vet ian - ; - a a . aes and | J.B. Mac iB Co, ss Slat eees alti J twon’t forget it. Every dealer handles And Quality Unexcelled equa ” s y our grocer for it. | Apply at the office of ows 88s ut & etrong an t “tiv dona! mov ; . > = ° ° sli a Number . ney stock of boots and shoes to their new store Vi B. Pace . Tobacco Co., Richmond, “RIGBY.” » © : A. HORNE & CO. | Berane the street, | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada, octl6—16, 18, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31 & nov 2] octl9 October 2, 1893 oct24—if } j 4 2 j i Pe