£51 ism. ,/ ll lMMElSl lll - tittiin IN W Hill Plans Being Made for Two- New Twenty-Four Knot Cunard- er Steamers *o be Biiilt at in Philadelphia. *‘F0"’§',Eflll"t'wifll Plllitlt- Bill fl'elllilif : . '52:, ‘ “1 > .‘r' a Great Cost-Gen. Booth t . 'rwmr-oxa sronv surmise. ‘ an YORK. Oct. 4—(Speciai)—A new Macy-one story aloe buildiagis to be erected in the site now occupied by the [ox-gnu. Banking house and the Hills building on Well and Broad streets. rwo Gnur srnsusmal Plans are being made on the Clyde for two new Cunarders with twenty-tour knot speed wanted. It is expected they will cost Over four and quarter million dollars each and it twenty-five knots is reached they will cost tour and a bait million dol- lars each. And to Heat With Novas-"0th , Coal—Masked a... H Blow ‘ Opeiia Safe ln‘.Ql18beC ‘ Are the Best. #hmcrican Locomotives . POLICBHEN TO BE WIGNKD. COAL 1708.th BUILDINJGS. Orrawa, Oct. 4.—(Special).—Ths*flayor and of the City have asked Hon. Mr. Tarte to give the City fifteen hundred tons of anthracite coal top the Government House and to heat the public buildings with Nova Scotia coal. An early answer has been promised by the min- ister. ' . ' nLow arm A sans. QUEBEC, Oct. L- (Special).-This morn- Fitteen policemen have been ordered to appear for trial in charges of attempting to influence the public. The charge grew out of advertisements of pictures at the policemen with endorsement in the form of tes'timanials of certain medicines which were being advertised. GENERAL BOOTH IN PHILADELPHIA. NEW You, Oct. HSpecial)—General Boot Varrived at' Philadelphia today 'iagfonr mukednienblewopea the sets " o1J.B. E..Lctellier-wtolesalegrocer.1‘he V'Wm. , 9101!..Dltg...d., robbersaota small supply or cash anti .. promisingiiotestorffooo. ‘ v, , b . , . » ’ . thecoal limandcdaelare ' that AMERICAN bums surname. “uphill-to m I Wmmarox, New Zealand,‘ Oct. 4. mm on "1.. “i -: —.(Special)~—Tne Government declares; attcra numberot exhaustive trials that American locomotives are superior~ to , , _ I ,1 . the” of Emm‘ ‘ of-a failure,and them and was given a great welcome by the Salvation Army. ‘ STUHY- Slillllll is lflllLlSl’S flHllM. .Astronoiners‘ have Labelled it A. C. Kinnaman lines Back top-His First Wife. The Woman that He Thought Dead, Years. Visible to the Naked Eye in Less'tha-n ,a Week's Tillie. "Comet B“ .1902." iijwm, A ’ '7 ' l atetheflieeebyForce—~;’ij’j‘_“ Q" it“s ‘ 5 , mum thesis-om * " A new comet will become visible to the eyes of Charlottetonians in the courselof a week or less. It is now approaching the earth-at a rate of three million miles h Thins Up After Twenty-Two Sam "BIND, Ind., September 30.-A petition filed by A. C. Kianaman in a suit for the annulmentot his marriage to Mrs. Lucy Kinnaman, who was Mrs. Lucy Fleck of St. Louis, 110., reveals a ' story strange as a novelist’e dream. Kinnaman was married to Mrs. Lucy FleckZZyears ago. He wishes the mar- riage annulled because he has discovered that Mrs. Anna Kinnaman, who was Mrs. Anna Mead, the woman he married in 1876, and afterward believed dead, is alive. He has wedded two women both widows. Each woman is older than he, the sec ind Mrs. Kiunamau being 20 years his senior. Mrs. Anna Kinnaman married a man named Fisher in 'S )uth Band, after she had been informed that Kinuaman in St. , , _ ._ V "i ' For i“ 3 fai"Anha Kinnamai. or Fisher’, have lived within a few hundred when of each other each believing antiwar» other was dead. AfterZ‘Zyears, a death, hint of Klaus: man‘s father, at Flora. Ill., led to the dis- covery that .both‘ Kinnaman and Hrs. Kinnaman were alive and Well, and that each be! contracted aseeond marriage. Neither Kinuaman nor Mrs. Fisher can be charged with bigamy. They acted in‘ good faith when they entered the second marriage, and in each case the statute of limitation acts as a bar 1;) legsl action. In; the autumn of 1876 young Alonzo Kinne- maa, a student of Eureka College, Eureka 111., found dilficulty in studying his daily WANTED—A case otheadaehe the KUMqu'Powdfl‘! till I“ i.l A i a day. Its head is twenty times the size 0! the earth while its tail is millions oi miles‘lonir. At present itcsn only be seen through a telescope. In a few days, however, it will become visible to- the naked eye. - It is going to be the brightest luminary at its kind that has visited this planet since the big comet of 1882. By the end of October itshould' be a very conspic- uous object in the north-eastern sky, where it has chosen to make its appear- ance. It will be visible for about a lessons. Try as he might his vagrant eyes would look across the street an'd linger on the house where pretty Anna dwelled. The boy knew her well. and hen story a story of a short marital lite and then widowhood. She a as his senior but a few years. and richer in worldly experience, but for all that her face was winsome. When the school term ended the student tollowed his sweetheart to her home near South Bend, and they went quietly to Niles,‘ Mich., where they nere wed. The young couple went back to Kinnaman’s home at Flora, Il!.. where they lived t heir hon- eymoon dream for share one year. Altercalions parted the couple and Mrs. . Kinnaman's mother took her daughter ' hackto hes-girlhoodrhame ~ ' 6‘21)?“ ,.~""*"‘";'T‘.' , ‘~ present week, when it enters Cassiopoeia.’ Owing to the dull weather of the past few days in Montreal it has been impos- 1' ble to make observations there, ' ‘45. 1 In 1880 Kinnaman reached St. .,T.-' and heard his wife was if,” g; 1 Mrs. Lucy Fleckyh. widow} ' lived f 5'. acroba the’streee from zfizzle he worked, went often to the She and the young clerk became triendly.‘ Mrs. Fleck was many years his senior, but like his first wire, widowhood had not dimmed her attractions. p ,i 0 xi. .,_ ‘., and a half, dating from the end of “their M324 I /, :5 Toronto the comet has been visible to the telesdopic eye for :aeverai days. ’ » ' , The comet's technical name is “Comet B. 19g2."Iy this name it will be known to gent-stings, 'ot' astronomers. _ Leanne-item‘s: Ne'vember it will" A— Societyrtisétobe the 3f“ ; .. ,. .J ’- v- t.- ‘ 7,, ‘L i ., a? g: a - . 32% ’ fig; ' LA”; pi pas, inreviuirrhitore the sun. results: ‘wmiiolost to me ~ 7.. : Ir: Crommeliu. as oflleial’et the Greene‘ wich ‘ohservatery, says that the luminary will form a strikingsigh‘t“ (gr the. eye, and heddviscs all who can to have apsepatit. ' ' v _ ~- Uniike its bf. it has chosen a ableihoux for its daily visitation and citizens will not base ,to remain up‘longerthan. eleven o'clock‘ to see the visitor. Ia1882pccplc had to‘ to 'u~ ' ble out o! be’d‘at three and tour in the; the meeting 5.9115,. 7, morning in order to haven. 1):“! at ’ 1 th making of _ colnet' of that year. . - ' b the a countenand" Jr on he: flay new“ 10’ lieuth to, thenuient and-{mot , .-.~ .‘v. ~ A;, V . ,a. anaemia “and old'pih'neeb ' ‘ . . ‘ tum" ’ofibler high lemmas ofthe- Emperor". » 1511; 2 ' « 'g-A web. of l a. .,.,,’ « 1W] l. a "1,; in New Yer ity. » " f I gave bloating; tor Countess Ethel ar .1 wished he:- gand lent-happy liveswand Dream . 3, ii}. Ethel Wyman's parents; mllchn E. Wyman and Mrs’C‘ar-rie' Cenweil Wy’man. , “é'léifliibbedv. by . ' "plied: ,to Give. ;Up Valuables. t' " " i i '0 ,tion hers and then went to Greening . ‘ l l and " ‘ at Sinu‘Sina'. New York. ,A little Soon tmcoaribi an‘bars . , -. . ringe—aunion willow . I, p “ MW, N. I. on. a—Ihs‘uag, 22years. I zhnam \' s! b , . ‘" h“P,‘ " ,"whlghmahesdnfitrip‘s endear-u “Muir-,1; " Mic" 011' a petween arwick audGmhen, was held less. but no cloud until $07773“th np'and robbedhy three masked horsemen of his father “£109.18” Igrina.b?9mt-« Iate‘this afternoon. The coach was how]- the revelation. ‘1 ‘1 ' r ' ' ‘ ling along the roadtwomil‘eslfrommnrjda, ' wnen'an-‘ian’ay'spofah in. road. Clinton v, oratio S. Wiener, who own the , and were omit. saw the men on . beck suddenly emerge hem Abbe ,,- . .-,;... -.|§.4i MA REQK on to twenty minutes. ' ; “f a .. m Without doubt the best $3.50- n's Boot made in Canada. 1 v strength! and The above cut represents another - shipment of a quality Box Calf leather. The sole leather is cut from nothing but the' best qualityand 15 put on by the Goodyear Welth PIO- cess which gives them- a perfectlyi smooth insole no rough stitches or pegs to hurt the feet. $3.50 a pair. till i 0 James M. Hyers of Lake Verde, Lot i THE FL a at the " dines! of the bride‘is father, William L. Harrison of Tryon, by the Rov. A. S. SW. of Wobd‘vllle, Isabel Morrison to in Clinton was driving. The I V him to pull up 'his horse's. "This he i».- fused do, and the highwaymen opened Ire with revolvers. But the shots went will], bill: theshooting the, agent at. woods, which lingerie was.“ -; i-thohvrevolvm the third, «in: red ,ijgn - ' ' overtwgo years ago Ethel was to : i_ ,d. , L “1:113:30 '22:},ng Mot on the vimn and m'tsnght‘by' Fuller,ildrs‘. Hart, ms. E.-D. Johmu; .4 the best ru‘tuosos of Florida. While two of the highways. . . . ‘ men covered the Wiener brotheth with; p. IN. THE HANDS- VOF GELERM‘ , , . oruws, Ottawa t—jrin ie‘eetion a! Wm m mm twat..." spurred up their hot“! , 4 rm”:th P": .h‘ i ‘ " asnflmisncwurm threats compelled the passengers to give tip-their money and valuables. .. z * news of the hold-up been; ‘3" known ’the entire was" i Passes of armed men where hastily I ed and atencestsrtedin starch tor highwaymem' ' ' oe- is. i “by; cam. O“ m «91 "Name . . ‘ couipeni 'V thc’whip to a”step.. i . “ : A ’ .Mittmi iii Hill, At Ithe residence of Goo. H. Cook Fitz- roy- met Beatrice Carlisle aged eleven months danghtsr at C. I. and Mrs, Clarke. Funeral notice later“ a HEALTH FOR WOMEN. Clinton w. Winner 1.. J's‘Iifl’ . president village of T basements» ‘ Asp ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " s. " fire smiths, v 31, Chase's kidney mer‘g‘ilia wilh . 'set' our/ulterirg‘andv'cxcrstoryeyetem in her ect order. and. insure. “Few things are more ’iimportant to a community than the health of its women. It strong is the fame of ihe mother says a no grain operation this season compll'r proverb, the sons will. give- laws to the i . . ble with the Armour wheat -“spread ” "’ . Chase’s Nerve Food is . a . I ' campgi’éflymwomanis medicine. By its -.whlch.olosed to—day, witha profit of action on the b d and nerves it gives $1,500.“. It has been the cleverostturn in r m u” defies“ “mi years, never involving much ‘risk.’In nine organs and ensures their rczular and CHICAGO, ' October 1-—'l‘bere has beene' l or '& Q 7 ’ at ‘ Hard ma Ar‘ if: 2:11:33: 2°:.“"ti:ii.t:2 OWERS THATBLOOM THE WINTER AND SPRING - ted in the frail; ' ' Plan ’ l ' 7'10 Agents for Charlottetown. fl. ~ i y m. , d A . . and good heme; Heroin ii'o medians ' -‘ segues-ally emlnnoesosneee-fni that “spread” at moderate profit. The One'pillerdoee, 25%an box. July was taken on when at little dis. ,V p 1. canamnigwsrocns. count act! was put at onetime at 5 cents over the September. In July, while that _ / , ’ Quo' taéod ‘ " rat-sister tyne ' RXKRBT’ «$00.; ml BIBSOF THE, i i first spread, was being liquidated, the. MONTBm » STOCK EXCHANGE.‘ . « Armour intrest began buying the Sept- ember a'ud selling the December. ‘No' secret was made of the operation and the I” . L. Armour people preached their faith to everybody. "Scarcity of good wheat and m an abundance of poor. ' Montreal St. tam tony. HaliinxStrest 137; 136: 121: mi; 230 270 hovtmeiirs or‘mtriitiiiian. 1192 mi PARIS, October 2.—-Premier Lauder, a! Canada. Lady Laurier'left here to-day'tar w » Scotland. where they the I of Lord Aberdeen, former, «ovens:- gsneral‘ of Canada. The bremler white here had several conferences at the foreign ministry concerning a“ Franco-Canadian treaiy of commerce, ’fiptfflii transpired- 'J ' " . . V. y r V L i . . Vichy a. V -‘ C 4‘?“ .- o‘u'k 7 Te .. p . were it We ’v‘efioi advan‘sdltfieiiriéed . mtob ccoflsinoAmmrSfll ' “T bacco, ‘ ,(Iffiem gtobaccri 58’ i 7 and price to mom j as‘fdrm‘erly; ‘...i’.‘sx-‘ g “’ theten Fyfor‘it 6W é‘ O can Snag-$3396 Tags ,to —— . a. 1b- ., w 1!, 3, .r ‘ .;-: mu. his"? «er 9 ' studfimusici She , iuBerlln. There at. v ' , .1 i .4 * st: Quasar-m ‘ . at“ 5:" Oct. 3. Oct. 4. ‘ ' - A ' "Xvi. . ' ' ii! Hues memflmt ' ' “hula-1'4 . ‘ né‘noweddlac, yieoommaadsthe imperial ; ‘l. , .. . ,, i. , n... t... 5 , A?) “re otyour" nestin- hu'heihn'e- and: ‘ :Mta "i an; where's: gisslibctg. "elsewhere. Thebest‘goods in bad to ’l to: ‘6" . The 'girl was given edam- was _ k p m nohase I. . .t' '.l A a... in but. line, engined ,- . :1: f’for next a. , <‘*»ls’l’ ,'0ennan'.¢ml_