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' . i 'l M°min¢ Maus- Z///:'T6"uMnr no ND iaii *‘*"R¢».o .aaa overs Prmnrczs: _ _ ` nb `.usr-.msiirav “THE LATEST NEWS 1 cHAR1.o"r-'rE'r`owN, CANADA," ,MoNpaY;"1`lovT!Ml§hR 6', 'i9n_."' ' ' Finer or ai.;/1 e_____ __ _ " ua “}¢‘,i*f('§’k .Noir nlmAdJD4¥ih'i iasvl I _era ¢.i°..ir'_~" .Bing ..f,,§i.¢>gp#is,,“. ;/2~ _ ~ ~ - - --~-- »> __,i___....x__.. r ' |:l,»_¢ and Massacre _-,D¢l_ll- ‘ 'ing Death-_lIlli.ILese Emigration e t t Times' Sliangbn despatches say tha lairkow is of the mos L(Nl)(l.\', Nov. 5-(By Wire)-Th i _' I' glig sitiilition nt serious iiutul'0- » '1‘liere is (lunge gl- quarters, thus ¢lmr|_=_ctei' of the OTTAWA, Nov. r of reprisals in oth- chnnging the whole revolution. 5.-(By Wire)-Hum Quoin, the (lttuwa Chinese merchant ` to represent his _'colin iryiiieii throughout Canada. in the lin will] Plirliament of China, says if; the denilinds of the revolutionists are i metiuiliiieelled reforms put through ii, will greatly decrease Chinese anii_~g giaiimi to all foreign countries. l . who \\‘.is 'elected ~ _ _ |llllllH A WEEK if l Tl] LIVE HPUH, -- i 2-The surprising ‘a persoli can live on ll ii week quite \vell" was made by pr, H, 1'. .Iellcy at air inquest lielil on ii Hackiiey child. In an iiitervlew Dr. Jelly was em- phatic iii maintaining the correct- ness of his statement. "Certainly it can be done," he, said. "lilly, it is only a year ago; that I and my boy were living on l.ONDllf\',.\'ov. statement that ‘ fl]-IE SITUATION NQW SERIOUS _ _.___ B,-ILE MIHEH' _ _ IH THE TTHLS wavunsiiolio, Nev. 5-(By wire) I-~Ul.d llill l\Iinor the notorious i>raih robber who with ’l‘om Moore escaped from (leorgin prihon several days ago, was captured iii a box car at night. r Moore, who resisted arrest, was killed. PHUE. Bill HHS NEW ELHHG IHTHIHIHT M()NTllEAl.,`Nov. 3-At a speeilil coiivocatioii of Mctiill University this iiitcinooii atteiidell by many primiiu- ent citizens and leading educirtioiiists the degree of Doctor of Laws was coufcired upon Sir Lomar Gouin, Premier of Quebec Prtviiice. l’l-iiicipul l‘cterson, in the c»_.iii'se of his address, :iiliioiiiiced that one of the first 'visits paid by the new Gov- ernor General, -His Royal ?ri\}C‘\l>»_1l rich bank iii Geneva. thc v trcilli \Viii. McSweeney lost his lil., while 9"d00~V0l‘ing to save Charlotte Smith from drowning in Erie Canal. The young wlinlan, dressed in a ball gown and furs, fell into the water while going home from a party. Cries attracted McSwceney who pliliigeil`iii. _ H0 lllfllleil to get liel' out mid then sunk. ' RIOT llCl` READ BY _ . MAYOR l\T FERRIE FIlcnt olitbrcuk on the part of the miners when the triiiu urrived from (‘oal (‘-reek with inch on board who had goiiri to work iii the mines with. Ullt Wilitillg lliitil the ugrvement now under considei‘utioli ,lt lrmllk mul lieeii signed and ratilied. ' If"-l`i<€,lll\mliurs of miners were on hand, when the train rcaclied licr9__ and the men who had \vo|~l§¢»,il “lure greeted with lliiisc.; :ind drrislvc lllnillllsgc- 0:; :nan was hit upon the side of the face by -,1 stone fl\F0\\"ll bv some olie in the crowd. 'Ifoday all ls quiet. llli-,».;i-lent Butler, of Columbia University, who TS Biftlllll as the director of inter- course and euiicatioii of the (uiruegie endowment for iiiternatioiial peace, has announced the intinerary of Pre 'Will'-. (lhinu :ind Japan in the inter- est of the work of the enllownienp sident ldliot ti Harvard. Dr. Eliot will leave on Nov. 7, for avisit to The executive committee of the trus- tees the eiidowiiieiit have .rclliiested Mr hllot to make this journey with the purpose of explaining the organi- zation and aims of the endowment in thc various Asiatic coun_ti~ies, ol studying _the public opinion of ,those countries particularly as relates to matters of international concern, and of procuring material for a report upon what activities may wisely he _lielpfully _plan_ned by the Carnegie en- tions with a view to promoting t_lic cause of peace and iiitcriiiitioliiil good wlll. HOW l|Ll.l0M_|R§"$ -WIFE _ HID HER REVENUE CHICAGO, November 3.-Million- aire Lewis A. Bryan, of Gray, Indi- anna, sued his young wife for divor- ce, charging cruelty. 8nd in revenge she has shut off nllliis iilco e ahovl $12. a week. l-Iii-i six n.ii£’unohiles lime been removed from liis'"coiitrol. dowment for the several Asiatic na ' Fre ‘ _ Lyonnais, is delighted to recover H "Tile average man's face is much sack conllllinlllii $500000. Which for cleaner than most women’s," Mme.i hours was lyilii-'_ \llll’l‘0ll€Ct€‘l“il1 tm’ De la Vie said. "When he is shaved little one rooiii-fi'oli€icI‘ Sflilfiiln _ UT his face is well lntlicred with soap l\loillesiill-ir, at tlic mcfcy “T UN* T1"5'~ i and soap is exactly what womcn'e thief who walked in from the sti‘c@*~' faces needs more than aiiytliiiig else. The sack, Cimslstlllg UT "“T““E!E° Every woman should give her face a shares and circular letters, was seiz- guml sc,~,,l,l,ln,: at least ,mee a (lay ed at tlie iustaiire of thelocal p11U`U\ e.nd use plenty of bot water and ,When Mrs. _Brya.u, who is 26 y_e,a_rs old, half the _age -of her lilisoand, heard of the sliit she obtained iroir. Judge McMahon, of`(Trown Point, In- diaiina., an iiijunction dcprivingiliry- an of the disposition of his p_i‘ul;ierty above the $12. a week and he has been notified of the necessity for _cur- tailineut of his ezfpenses. schond trillmph and returned home without the bracelet lo l'~.`i his wiv( with bride lio\v lic llud iiiillgiit it for $50 and sold it for $75. His compla- cency was turned ‘,,i ii.iri'f.i.‘ wll~’ii 's-ii weeping wife confessc-l ibut l.u"-rl' \‘-'af Still $100 to lie paid on lu.: ..: r\.1r..ei' .,__ and that what hc had l"_-'_g=.:f._i_ ai lT1ALY’S L lllis. viliillili A. - _ a --- DICNVI-lll, Nov, ' .'._iliy \vi|-if)--l,h_i,- liewl given to_tlle jury li _i'cl~ilirl. Q Mrs. Elcuilfii' Vulcu.tii_ii-, eliargeil wifi the murder of ber husband on lllarch 15 last. Self defence and temporary iusan ity .resulting from long continued a- buse formed the defence, HHUHT UE HHHTH IS HUW Hll HHTHE ’ I.Ul\’l>f>l\', Nov. Zi--Aiiotliei' ol Loli- don’s historic luiilliiiarlis has guiie, I-011:55 lwtel, Nc. iii sci.; nlciiilst., was one of the oldest ill London, and the most iiiteresting by i-ensop of ici,- oamc and assoeiatiolis with the lit- erary lile of London of the early part of last ceiitllry. and now it hasltosell its doors. It was in this hotel_tliut liottl liryoii and Sii'_Waltci‘ Scott mei. for the l_n.s_t, _.time in 1815. “He dined or luuched _with me," wrote Scott, “at Longs Hotel in Bond street. I never saw him _so full of gayety or good humor to which the lrresencc of -Mr Matthews the co`medi_nn. added not a little, l'oor Terry was also present." The literary iiicniberi-i of the _period colituin many l‘efei‘ehccii to the hotel iii the lieyday of its slileiiilor. 'l`he1'e are some by llazlitt, who, for ilistulice in e, Paper in .he long since defunct Esa.m_iner, of Julie l, 1828, iinplored Qle author of the pluy to "give ui; _ll .taste of true reliueineiit, iiistluid of confining your abilities to teaching young gentlemen at l.ong's how to eat fish without B cuvcr_fcrli.~' _ l While there can be no doubt that nt one time l.ong’s hotel was u riviitl ganibling und bettiilg centre 1. the QSSES T IN TRIPOLI l] ,_, BERLIN, Nov. 5-(-BY Wire)- A than an hour after the case had l losses ini 'l‘rip.ili amount to” 1500 urziiiiituil was ri-.Lui-iieil lu the l-_n_s-.- of Hirn. of which 280 weiii- killed. , H7 slililieis ure silfferiiig from- chol- , l,500 Men Lost-.Tli__; ‘_ Ruvuges of fiholeru 'T T Being _Felt ` Tripoli correspoildent says Italy's era. The Italians have executed 4,000 Arabs including 400 women' and chil. air;-li. f7l\<>lcrn is rapidly increrl.~.iiig among the Arabs und Jews. 'I`licre is no rooiii in the city for _two rciiilorceineiits will their urrivam ,niuut further increase the ravages nf clioll-ru. 1---_.__._..,...,____. f'il|iliuiiiii~' - sl__i_s iii li-siii __ IAJNDUN, Nor. 3-.\Iany L, sly jest .lH'li€ing passed round the colleges at 'Osiord about the appointment of Sip ~William (lsler, Rcgiiis Professor of i-Mcdlcllle. to the iéilliiiicn lecturer-liLli at Yale for ltlllf. . Sir William Hslar has pronounced 'in 'f“"‘"` "7 ""mI’“l=l0\`Y retirement for -men-~lic excludes women; they are al. ways worthy of their place in life- “t "1" _‘iss Of Sixty. Aiul sir william Uslei- himself is sixty-two, though "Mule" his Hlllleuralice nor his daily work suggests it, _ _A correspoiideiit railed ml him af, _his house lli llxforil, It is not at all 'the liollse of ll mlm ,ll,,_,,,l_ ¢_,, Faire [from active life. The piles of books' und papers on the numerous desk; Susircst rathcr that the owner is .a inun in the height of ir iimiy cm-een And so hc ie. ' _ _ "'l'lw i_ii»i><»li\tme»it." he crhihincil, 4” lm E"-"T d0WIl B -hook with the page Ullfrflllly marked, "docs not, of course necessitate my leaving Oxford. It is Surely 'a lcctureshlp which -is often _ TWU hy l>€'0ple on this side of the wa- tcr. I believe l’i~oli-.ssor Thompson, qt Regency, it was noted for refiiuimiii ill cliy,npa'i.~:on with Steven’s rietil .loi_r_E Steven's in the Regency, was she hcuill quarters for oliicers of llie :ii~~ny uud` man about town, :uid 't was iiui'r'.i,'»l-al Uunilirillgc, has it this year, "It Hllllllly menus that I shall go- over, probably ut the end of next, Slimmer and deliver a course of( six lectures," authorities as the French hllfik. TU" soap. Afterward.~i she may put on all' t the Silks of economy, liad, i,t_ is al- leged, been infringing the Swiss DQSV al law for sevcial iiiontlis by l\a.\'il\K its dailY correspoiidence to Parts C21; ricd across the frontier to Aiinciiithe . to lesson the cXi'0Y\_-$0 Of St““‘l’5 ‘md avoid registration fees. when elle postal bag did not :ir- i‘i\'o in Paris the tclcl§\`fl-Pll “WE T~"E“` phone were liurricdly set in inoi.io_u, “ml tm. $;',un,(l00 liaix was found 'Y Bev(-i~iil detective-`. Will!! lllmft “““"ll5 vegetable hugs dnd frliit boxes lu the station. _ chi after imvml: the full It was Y 1 duties that the ball WHS release" . F. B. WIDE Sum I l\SHORE ARD FL0l\TED si-inaniltiokia. N; S- f‘l<“'- J3" 'rhc riciicciicr F. 13, vliiilc. lair*-_ }l_ Imlig, produce laden from I. . Island for (l\iYlil>0"U l<‘°"t“- ra" °“ Wedge Island at the ciitrnnce to S_t. Mary's ltiver during last llilfms storm mid is just now reported bein!! towed into Liscomb harbor by‘ thi! steamer Dlifferin. The damage is lui- known ~ _____j---- 1.sF'r $3,000 IN s'r.'i'ri0nool\i. QUEENSTOWN, Nov 3_.-'Oh the arrival of the White Star liner Dom- inion her officers reported thot a passenger, J. E. Warren, of London, limi disappeared when the vessel WBB three days oilt of Pliiladelpliia. Whe- ther or not lie fell overboard is not known. Ho left $3.000 iii his state- room. .111--I-'-1-°-'*_"“‘° Mlnard'| Linlment Rollavea Naurallle \_-_..._.___ _____-____ ..._._-.___.__ lioiiiliiiiiil-il3r_i-i"ii § t , _ ' _ Eloiiie twenty years ago when W~.R “hater .started his ltttle cigar fat tory in the town of Sherbrooke, P,. Q-. there were no predictions of suc- xss- On the other; hand many _ Ollshl- him at least over bold.They °"l¢0f however that Webster was a E5" oi ideal and idena one of which, _YW-'l°. he Presently put into prac- tice' Tho public were slow at first h° "Willa its importance to their. ealth but the agitation of recent Nara has brought home to them its ""“°» and as a‘result Wm. R. Wob- ster‘n businesll as grown enormously “"0 TIS is considered a wealthy msn. Wehstcrui factory where 1i‘l1Presi- _°°“f»B are do is a. del of clean ml* . _,H10 ‘ linear, order and mechanical perloc- 3_°“» His workers are clean, hsal Y» Wil raid and contented, taking 5 Pfhle in turning out the best ei~ - tes fo ~ can siilt you in all colors and stron fgars. The leaf used in El Presiden- 'tes is the product of leading planta- tions in the famous “Havana Re- gion" and is specially selected and submitted to a careful curing. After El Presidents are made they are again cured. This branch is in charge of an expert. It, is this double curing which gives El Presidente the elite flavor so niucli ad-mired bv CWM' connoisseurs. If you would be one who gets the best out of t0_hM°0 give El Presldentes a _trial-YW will then with thousands of others pay a silent tribute of admiration to _the genius of Wm. lt. Webster, whose brain conceived the production of the _ hygienic El Presidente. The Macltixi- non Drug Co, if this city are at i>!'0‘ r fall and winter trade ' The! the local dirvctoi', his cml1l“.V\`“ “ml ,, _ sent carrying ever 5000 'El Presiden- lie cold cream and powder she likes. "Every woman needs a little rouge. l lt improves her looks and makes hey feel better contented with life ani better satisfied with her appearance. Of course no woman need let ~ her husband knows that she uses rouge. It is better to have him think her sllperb coloring is natural, and if be 1-.omlilimeilfs hcl- upon it slie sllollld keep the seci‘el; of its origin. “New York worueii gel; tliemsrlves up as if for moving pictures shows," She told tlleln. ""l‘licy powder tlicirl noses iliitil they are perfectly white, as if they had been daubed _with flour, then they rouge their cheeks and their lips and they start forth for the matinee 'on their promenade look- ing like frights. “Men don‘t like that type of arti- ficial beauty because it is so patent. They will stand for any amount of powder mid paint if it looks natural. ’l‘hat‘s wliy, it is so important to know bow to de deceive them." coiiiliuluciirioii riiliooli_» rliovliicis nm 'limi liliiiitlliin _ . ...-1- _ . Saturday the Northumberland left this port at 7.30 a. m., for Picton with passengers, freight, express and mail docking at 11.15 a. m., l-lhe left on return 1.50 p. m., bringing `liassengers, freight, express ..n-l Su- tilrday’s N. S. mail and arrived 'iii-ie at 5.15 p. m., She leaves this r‘.rrn- ing for Picton at 7.30. _ Saturday the Harland sailed to West River at 6 a. m., returning a- bout 8.30 a. m., and left again at 2 p, m., returning about 5_._15 p. m.. Today she leaves at 1 p. m., ‘for Orwell, Halliday‘s and Chaina _Point returning tomorrow, at 10 a, m. The Southern train on Tiieaday and 'P-hlirsday lnst should have read: ac- ' x ress. On commodation instead of e D Thursday it was 5 minutes lateiand `¢`ths` and in any qllanllf-7- ‘ r' ~,' l \ ` ~. -__.` ,~. profit ci .$25 .rcs really _-i ii:-~-1 loss of $45. . uns. cLo\llili luis illluven iisli iiioiiri (f,\l\ll3liIDGE, Nov- 2-Mrs. Lillian M. Glover, through hcr attorney, _-_l_. A, (ioultlirust, on the eve of thc tliii: trial of the will ol her liusbuiid, 1-. l<‘_ Glover, .thc iiilirdered Wllll-‘mill laundry lii'opriel.oi‘, wlioni Hattie ln- Blanc of Arichat, i‘ape l.ll‘GUl_l\_. \‘/“il tried for shooting, filed hcl' wmvci” OT the rights of provisions made for her in the will, and demands such por- ticn ci thc cstctc as w_ou1d_corn° to her ln case her husband died intes- tate. ` Loiuiiiolu lun: _ ousit-lilies lo i ' MILE DEAD HEAT .___- WO0I)S'_l‘()(‘.K (liit. Octobci' lil. two of tlili greatest profe.a.~'i \nr\l ruli ii dead heat for ten miles in the annual Thanksgiving Day race l.elll here yesterday afternoon. The tilue was 53 minutes and 1-2 seconds. 'File track was slow and holding, and tue runner were compelled to battle with a heavy wind every. time they came into the holnestretcli. ‘lhc `|`ii- dian led for the first five miles with l -- Tom l.l\t. :uid _Lfill il':-‘iil,‘_ long distance i-liuners in the \~'. iid,\ 100-YEAR-OLD WOMAN Qneal the pacemaker during ihe ri.-is rius'r AUTO ll~1Dll.|cixti.,scvchth .._r..i eighth. i..i..-,-:.cf.t -'_' tried to steal uwny begin.iiug the ial.l.nil.l 's.llAl-l' ‘MIN \`N_O.L}lO0_lm ninth mile, and coiitiiiiied iii the v-.in Jones Burrill, who is 100-y.0&l`8‘0l\l from that point zilmosf. to the f .'l_i`l~`-ll, and anxious to fly in au _aii's_hil\. had wlmm l_-_.limi ill-ew up, but was -un- Tlef mst rm” E" a';_"“§°“m‘"lf able to beat. the Indian in the spr_int she was taken to ie iome o _ N t _ with the result that t -,gy *;'“"§l“‘.”']‘ H°‘£a"° egg, lf; di-fhssleil tt.llT)¢flil1e'slioiil°v° * ini-u<»f-= 'mm We ”°‘“°“ ""“*' . - . -.. . _ _ _____._.--_._._ The le gm of today will be ten -me who intend, ,enung png of lf you are nn nth etc §<\\\ W1 05 _ _-..M (C°“"“b“t°d') “‘ " ho rs ojic minute. ligr Tlwelling) 1 will sell by uuclzion Y0\\\" Kflmv. _ . The reader gl 9, newspaper to whom #he mls will be _high tonight ut "_ lier residence 93 King Btreet_on ll you are dr; _lztéturer you will los n news event has any special interql: 1041 and t,ol;:or_row~night at 10.07; _Monday sth November enlnmen¥_i_ns: you;-__a\l _sz _. __ ____ “___ will always want to know the actual it will be his this morning ni- 1°-53 at 10 o'ciock inrcnenn. VUTQ; _“nz No ma er \\_i_l\_» V0" 1\ 0 Y (gets and details. And is it not ,ml-1 tomorrow morning at 11.17. lngi-noni, Bedroom. Bull *Ki*-C 0° _‘fe lose some iing_. ___ ___ _ “___ _ B _voiir experience that, in most. cases, 'nie gun sets this afternoon at 4.44 nltnre for further purticillarl. __ 0 A temper is li Sven* i \ "R I 1 1' Into many human lives comes will these must be found in the -morning and tomorrow afternoon at 4.43; _lt bandlillla R. llealrsto Aiietion3_1_5_ control, _ _ __ er 7 The advertising in s Q9”-tomorrow morning at 644 and _____k_______ §_- Keen it under-llulte il ways unlcr. h tligt if 5 stranger came iii' wllutlllg 'fill dint he would ,be s_tar'¢-:li at l‘y_ tlu~ servants and very solemnly llibllfw that there was no vacant tal/lc. BUEEHTT Bill ‘ T Hll llETlHE-ll I RI(‘HM(>ND, Va., Nov il-(‘ol. W. F. Cody ((Bufialo Bill) retired from public life last week. His show was packed- off to winter quarters and his Indians will return to their t_c- pees in what is left of the Red Man s land. r ` _ » "Buffalo Dill" intends to spend his cricah history. so hir as iiiihlir- wi- the ashes from the lust cigar ullil chased the last Indian. HURT lff SCRIMHADE; DIES 8|,’,`0. _______._._--- l‘RlVl\'l`l*l ('l.ll*`l~`illlIl‘S l\'|()ll'l`(lA(}lIE'e:T§zl?*'h :~hi~ Williniii Usler made a sei-lung protest “Half the people who are con- tlliually bringing up my vi¢_wg gm, um "f‘f-Will!! dirt." he said. "entirely mis- \|ul\i.c ini-.," , _ ` Hi' 0-Kiilailied that the tlieory lliatn. ,niuii was too old for work at lofty loud should be chlorofornied at sixty lwns never adopted by him. The i-girl lfuct was that in his _memorable fare- iviell speech to the Johns Hoplglina linen wlien lie left for Oxford, heimere- 'ly referred to ii theory which had been pi-opoiinded by Anthony Trollope. ,whom he quoted. Iiidced, seeingthat llie wus, even then, fairly near the L chloroform line, and was f nbout to enter perhaps bln l most. iinportallt sphere ol, |\\'l.i‘ks, il. would have licen rather like _giving l)xilii'd li worn-out man if he lli:ul`sui