*IW* “ri ~»- ' .= 1 5' p ji"-;y,§\A. _ 1,, '_ “‘ i?fI":.*<»~f'f .=t='*f<'._~.»;` Llillllllllll PEABY '*'“°°4ll>Ie8 ..issm so 'navy \lI»l'IW\lW'l _-- ..~- ¢ it ty. » A Nnw GLAsoow despatch says -The _ _ 01"* 0! the Synod esiied the attention or -ge court to the action ot the P E Island His lnterest is Still in the Arct See any Present Prospect _ F 1 Nibligrl in the matter ot discussions at ic Regions, 'but "He Does not of Another Expedition B tmeeting of the Synod and General 1.7 as te individual communion “W th” 55° Pmlbitery recorded and published in “IBO !'¢n€¢!t8d dll “IB Synod, By fgfyggg moved that the Presb; tory of the Igimg bg an Island paper minutes » Lieutenant Robert E. P0125 "\°l 99°” "yan Eagle reporter at the St. Denis Hotel to-day. said “It I had an independent fortune I would go back to the Arctic at once and k I would stay there until I had reached the pole or had been removed from theld possibility of further effort This statement of the famous Arctic P fxplorer was made in answer to the “ qu. ,tion whether he ‘ had at any time ex- pressed a determination not to try for the : pole again. Lieutenant Peary is stopping U at the St. Denis Hotel with his wife ‘and ‘_ la daughter. He expects to 8° W W”h‘“8-I m ggtcn within the next few da!! W "D0" la for duty to the Navy densrtmwb- 1° if to explanation of the frequently published statement that he would not try again n Lieutenant Peary said: W “What I did say was that I had spent all my`money and that I could see no prospect of another expedition. I have 1105118 \° hu \’“k “P°°» °x°°|’° '"7 peditions toreach the Pole to lack of funds place in the navy. _For that reason I am “In regard to goingtothe north again to P Y look for the Pole, Iwiil say this: I am like, ¥°._\* b°°k t°W"hi°¥°°° "°"°P°"" I lot funds that I have said that I shall other men or, at all events. I am this lb kind of 'a man. When I start out to do a thing [like to do it. If I had the means 1 would keep at this thing until I accom- Itd tr "-! hid 4° lD<1¢D¢l\d°»U¢ f°1‘t\1l\¢ It but Ihavemade what Ibelleve are val- W0\l1d 80 bil-Gil £0 the Arctic at Once. Mid uable meteorological observations as well. I would stay where until I had reached the a Pole or had been removed from the possi- _S bility of further effort; ic "I have just as deep an interest in the Polar work as I ever had an health. The loss of my toes has not aifect- (g,¢°k1,- }gg1¢,) ed my effectiveness,” he added with , _ we N Re right time camefbut itwonld surely comer, an (D0 pectation of success, ei W d am just as mlm-e ofiaaidwin toresoh a. sigh latitude. eager to continue it. I have lost some of He said that he knew Baldwin well, as my toes. but am otherwise in perfect B pedition in 1893. smile ‘I do not know where I shall be assign to by the Navy Departrnentl have read 1 the papers that I shall be sent to the ew York Navy yard but that is all I now about the matter I believe that the North Pole will b iscovered within' the next ten years e a i rbaps sooner. In my opinion the way to t there is to go as far north as possible nd wait for favorable opportunities to ush on. You cannot tell in advance when uch an opportunity will arrive. But an pen season is sure to come sooner or ter when it will be possible to ake a dash from the furthest north nd, at ahaut 83 degrees, over the ice to he Pole. I To establish a better station on -this ortheru point of land, and to maintain it ill require funds. It might be necessary stay three or ive years before thell ‘fI attribute the failure of previous ex- d it is because I do not see any prospect robably not go again. I was there tour ears and spent less than I$1(l),0Q0 _and _II I ouid say that it would take about $200,-' to give an expedition at reasonable ex- The mestvalnahle results of my last ip consist of geographical discoveries, e have brought back with us a new picies of walrus and have made a ver_y refui study of the musk-ox.” Lieutenant Perry refused to discuss the aldwin was a member of his iirst ex- e" i Q .- I unniii mini w ITH sSlllllH lllllil An Opportunity is Now Present F lourishing Business ing itself to Canada to dn all in That Country. I Orrswa. Oct. 6.-J. Jardvioefbominion ` trade commissioner in South Africa, has sent a report to the trade and commence department dated Pretoria, Sept. 6, in which he sets out a variety of opportuni- ties which are at present open to Cau~ adiau manufacturers. With the settle- ment of the many thousands ef expatriat- ed Beers and Australian, British ani Canadian irreguulars who _ have re- mained in the country, comes a large de- mand for agriculture implemer ts. The imperial government is placing thesepeopleonthe land giving them a- e C h start. I 'ch IA in ture the class of goods required. ` which in order to meet the market, must- be as cheap as possible. _delete the objqetisissis -wine, way they had sustained his action. The p 5 I. Not The Reason. r " ’ ° ii ordered to explain its action. Rev. T F »F\=ll°rt°v ably and dimly dented tus conduct of the Presbytery in doing what "7 md d°U¢» Mr Fullerton claimed for tl” Pf°Sb!li¢ry the right of private inter pr-etstion of last syuod’s ruling, that an sideration of this matter be carried to the A759015!! to be discussed He contended sideration on its own merits This, he &id,l1€\d D06 [7863 d0l¢ T C Jamgg followed by saying that the gyggd 1n¢¢mg ed 5°m¢\hI°8 other than the lliiuute 1' ¢°l`d¢d by U10 9711041 clerk in connection *lib U18 Blllwel from the Presbytiry to the synod. It was simply a rags gf tho Jvdirment ot the clerk iinding its Wa! into the intention ct the synod and ret-ilxation on the part of the presbytery. Since the action of uw °|\Yk hed interfered with the course ot justice in the matter, the Eésbytery of the Island meant no reiiection ,on tha .Ik In ah!! *¢t10n, Dr et? mov” that the matter M q tha 1; hed nrvsbrwrr had Elven ,slnpie exois DIOIOII Of "GS that the Isidndéfi-esiliysi-ryzbe -_ to minute reeordi. Dr_._.§F0rrest's: mo carried by a .-large' majority. ‘ RQg,__'jM1'-. Fduerton-stated _on behalf ofitue ' of the isisdd P§».tyteiy__¢g,.; _@5311 j his dissent frozin the synod’s ilndlngi aiid stated that ths"Presbytery would appeal to the General Assembly. Dr. Sedgwick expressed io the Synod his thanks for the I Whole morning session was occupied by that the matter should not have cone 'rue Pali!-io-Ba-vs Osrhl from the Synod as an appeal, but fi 1- wp ¢iVes w li t oak and 5"°°*»¢1'l¢1»iaseserwhes¢ Baloelilmealsé sg ` iii it? ..... 4....- ... i ,_/r meeting there was no ditiiculty in secnr- I ing speakers. By invitation the Synod will go next yi-ar to Charlottetown. TOO GREAT EXPENSE. . _ P and PO the merit of this are genuine and bona de; especially to those who have mauled handle at least live timesas mpnynhpgs, cattle, the discussion and at any time in` the To The Farers Ii. is ndt because Pyramid Pile Cure is THE DOMINION PACKILG CGM?-ANY Whwh 18 so expensive that many people decline to ¢3~P1-tal Uf $1,000,000 (one 11111110 n dollars), 1125 1’)i1I‘CI128€d, give itatrul but because they find it too carried on here by Messrs B & M Rattenbury Itastlie greats taxon theiroredolity to belive that crease that busin T -‘ _ the “bush Mem _ _ , ess o that end the comp-an wiilhe p c rs bearing testimony to drgssed HQGS QATTLE S1-LEE Ur]?1\RY\c Ii a the suilfering incident piles is it incredi- It mdulzes the hop: that thcjatmem of _ ble that anyone who has been aiiiicted ~ f `"‘ Mr. Jardine is forwarding a list of arrows and all a ricultural implements; QUALITY ` p l wore they were man and wife. To-day _ in the criminal court theyiwere given _a THIS is the one thing We aim at chance toprove the assertion and tail- 8 _ Horeranar, Octeber 7.-On September A 29 Gleopnas Quesnal and Maltilda Allaire . g in the makin of onr Tobaccos in QUALITY. We combine skillful -nine mentbs iniail 101' Wim- ‘ 1* manufacture with careful Selection' of the leaf and our knowledge of gg |1135 T0 SEE THE ~ what the consumer _demands en-' ables us fo produce. » ' p CABLE TWIST CHEWlNGj,,_ 3 TOBACCO Owen ' calculated to secure popular ap- proval. . m _ . _ ~ of n sold evaywhm ,_ ‘}’I‘h’e ob,iec'l_t'of the visit is to study the-` 5 osnts._per-1?._hi¢- _ '°" IF YOU ONLY KNEW 'f When your well stocked store wa bb going to bum down. .vw ¢°\11°f' ._ _ ._ __ »ll'»`»f»"_‘f_-§°.»"§_d f °- ;z_s~>1 'I f_i'I*f 'eh A . l E she intervgese li: been post ID.- ba isnt an E. H. B E Representing ‘Phoenix of flfllfd-» Canadian, Quebec. ` Worth’s*U*** Livery -Wie# z-Prince . ._ . -f Q,-pciidfiseadggf# 9.1; . teams. ~ lrine private parties. 7 _ Hoxernnax., October-I 7.-Thomas Shin-R Arthur’ Piers, superintepcd of the steam- I sh it Orrawa, October, 7.-The executive at I e Lord’s Dey Alliance met here ts-day. nghuessy and Hr. Hayespn the subi ’ _ _ ities Dn. Huur.ren’sPruisron Hrmons- |_i\ng_£s1_ silk ` ati? IMPRISONED FOR PERJURY. g tp do so were sentenced each to _ ,, PORT OF HALIFAX. r, of Landon, England, a director the Canadian Pacific, accompalned by ip department at the C.-P. R., left tu- ht for St. John, Halifax and Sydney. abiliti so! the different ports. OPPOSED T0 SUNDAY LABOR- I was intended to interview the govern- O neuron. tc..confsr..vith Sir- l .,- otaadueticnothaars of..-someday' rk d . H1. . _ .'r -. -, _.1 ., »~ -,l '1~- .‘.- , _._ '- _braught dismay to the dealers lltllls sity. nemploped bythe C. P. B. _iF¢|--p¢~|;g!|_|F;»‘¢g~-ygugf I' f l twenty-five and thirt _ ,,, OWN' rt } #ny p ui y, w en their physician 110 PBI SPOT-CASH and H‘fGHliit than Il :::_°.2f.;‘:; :°a*;.;‘;'l.°:°.:; lz..'f:‘* 2°: “°:;;“ °°" "“‘°"= I" me We elm we an me . This i it i wedinslv anxious to nlacc vrderl Jvltli vid::i'wit:I:i°;eadd°nby su inode ridiiidrddy' yourself or shipping them avbmatt 6° the anadiau firmsratherthanirom Ainerieans-, ,sp W means at the least 5 mat shock ba .savmg an the by Pf°d'-33159759531 Wh1¢11 Brlblsh firms they say. cannot wmeew fthe nervous system, with more than ii - Arrmgrments mu be made Wl*¢’°bY“u the market as they do not me\1°f°°°-I-possibility or utter eoiisspe and deethi in °m°‘a!s at werent P°"’tS °” th* island ' ec I'-the majority of eases, too, there is I 're t I - »' 1 trim P _ ` :.;.;s;:;.;;*.:..ff ;;“";':.;:...:. c ""5 "°“"“°" "'*°*@"° -at Hfty cents a package, or will be mailed ‘ = bythe makers, toany address upon re-‘O TIIC P03121 Café IS 25 IOIIOWS -- ceiptnf price. ` _ i` U Mr. Wm Lichtenwalter, head of the largest printing house in Canada, Ohio. _ No ‘Pf Wg ex t to Sen dns winter says: “its with the utmost pleasure I N f C carry over this _ __ _ g and satis actionthat' I can ssy»IIbe`liev'e I 0 Q Qws wg ex t 1 5 _ _' ~ f '_ ‘am cured of profruaihg, bleedfdg. x S Wt O Se °-*-v-unhe-on-st piles, after suffering more than twenty'-ll u tems I ,s nn; nm. I tm been it ted roi-I two* Cattle we expect to carry over weekssedtimf. I have not ensues is 1- , “ Shge amiga bs the least for ov_`er_a ye_s`r, and I-usei “ H ¢'¢ m we e ; ct 1° three iitty cent' boxes ct Pyramid "Pilot ‘ ' can "Pt Cure. I advise eyery person sudering l » with this I distressing and painful com- plaint to give this remedy a trial. _ I have” _ everyconiiqence init.” Write the tPy_inf-I 0_¢¢~®s swims _msd omg cs., Mmhsn, Inch .; for' their book onthe causes and cure of piles. 'E ` i , . _ _ _-,, our ron cosrs cargo , _Nm -Your-, ~oetobei» 1.--rue :sum t Roosevelt s eilicrts to settle the `teI'\'en\efuts’is .1lingat8ieents_aInl»il. which inches °°e=83'l-50. the -hlibougbt large www- I; _ ____ ` _ .~ , ._ _ .r '_ t snsimse to" limba- md aides. **'l-lllllil--.1-sslnl-uqrissqupp 7.-.Tha Ki CYD! I =‘--.-I.;§_;-s';u'.'~ mar - _ ____ _ _. I the 3 °°‘”' .- ...,. ...st °fk1111==c Hi-. Jardine dass. he interviewed "'°"“°”""° ‘.”__°'°”'“d-ml' _‘M h'°“gh°m`°*“ *ig lg S ‘M ' ' ‘~ - which mio; Leggett, ui _imoeslelfefliieer lid: etdmd nw M yan” Hmm* St TDK” ima St ‘mm S x _ '» » I _ purchased I ~ e H _ .turn of the crmplaiut o ° to th f ‘ Th¢ rehml miqles required_ They “dude Dlowglpthatthe “anis n0t;el;v;:§d e act H faclhtlcsf Lib nar1e__s incident to taking eve the Rat._enbirry plant . or e new bisiness will robabl Thenmprietors vi Pyramid Pile oure` patrons to hold their marketable stordk for ya 3 week or tm arree to forfeit o th _ d “° °“‘“° "°11‘“‘S W necessary to sell :mm di t .anyone who will show a single published if h e a el? kindly commumcafe mm us _ N/_sumonals to be not genuine and “BOL oexogetcoatisdyou lrindly till in the enclosed postal card and return to us timed; this latter feature is most m_amy_ T more comp ete, and thus facilitate further communication ing, inasmuch as these'1etters are written p banking yen In advance for ycmr c°`0Pefat1°n» We 31?, SUS, solely out of gratitude and with the hope time time ti-no midfuieted as the writers Y°“’S S*”°“*’Ys have been may learn that relief is at hand sothatwe mmm y b ala - -- _.r *Q J ‘I OPCAN paid out ofits in Cali, or Y¢3f» mail? iftheyccme from us