'ifii -‘O OO-O-O-0° ¢AlI.L #be News I ALL i‘beTime. ¥ » .nm . fsiiiusifi iw- THE Quentin. oninionoiown. I oowloo ionoo, noon., ea I if I " ' -»~ - -*»'-*‘-~-- ..'.t.-`_.__. ff ` . IS shooting at Kensington Range on M011 ' I "~ '- fu ~ _ 'I' ' 'F A A Mn.'r.o.Jomen,wi1iaoiivoro nerinon°P A; I lzlib TORUNTO i°~w“i~ M in We [0 . _ `_ _ _ ' Chtlrch next' evening 9th. ' » - ~ - A ' Noi-comnnny P-n.i‘1f"‘Rezimoas , _ __ - onnnaion ariiuery will hola ire nnnusi ' . - oioiii LAURIER PUNISHED Plii PAIR ` g at 1 o‘clo¢-sk. . _ E very member will attend in uniform. _ ` n Tun following were omitted from the ___ ___ ' 'A Sydney enhalbe says:~i‘ Captains of. U _ ‘ sailing vessels are complaining about dei ____ - or Passing Forged Bono Viciously Attacked for Tho. are Aifaeked~ by Mr- F. S. Jost Returns PWA Affi" in he Coupons Sending Tooops Chinese Troops Home. A 1fii°f¢°°°fib°i°~°ih°fi=n=°~=idof City lby S.S. P Armour P. E. Island boys in thebrilliant victory _ f achieved on Saturdaylast.. ` -w ~`_ __ ww Sir L. H. Davies. --_ I BANK MANAGER WEDSPAIIER son & iiisioino GERMANS REMAINING His iMi>RisssioN oi= siiiei MR.oURN1NG.llA 4; ‘ _ - ' :ran s. s.Hn1ifu nnivoii in non oi sis --- _ -__ _ -lastnight with the following passengersi -r- ' , o ¢ , i _ Mr Burdett and wife Mrs Devine, Miss K K___e__ ___ cw M___es_B_g_ SD_<_¢ak at Big Halifax Meeting In Pekin-Good Ac cord Be- The Exhibition-l-Ie is De- §`”“"',‘{°"'_.,‘f,,,;‘,.,§f""““,",,f; -H ,,"§§,°,',°'§_’f,‘§ S T” mff°f°llf omvtroller Mor§an.New teen Powers-More Cana llgmd With Tl1¢ 5D¢Ci2l Mi” A°d°“°“’ ms' ”‘“""’: “mia mnfhml V A ~ - - ~ 5 f _ .Mi8SBOyee,Ge0Mans6eld,WmHoduit I ._ Boat RaCe Arranged for York beam mans W0unde~d_ _ . _ ties_ and wifo, _Mn 'riioinno nnfi wife, ni.; .__ Ding at The- Quecm _ . ciionii»ofinin`nn.i2oiiuai~en,.1i'.A.wni-iini-oi-. Halifax _ _ _ IW. H. Potts, Robert Harley and wife ,_ _ '_' -_-___ H ~ -'°-'- Mr. Studholme and wife, . _ - ‘ _ _ Donnia,nihoiuoDonnia_,,Mino niionuinol M'°T”°““° H' D‘“‘“*-°¥°f W' Hnbioy, Mies iioriioo, 1; Mun,-on nnii'._f";‘,fe"‘:,‘l E’-‘P'°°¢.».°~"?d hi! wire. also 'r Hinnrning onli his pony, ,ifh “¥1°~°,sirhnbyui»»s._si ofover50from Lowell Mass.| * ° m“°9t 1' Mr' " A KILLED IN A coAL Mime. “ Wanznnonoucn, Qunnxs, Sepg, _5___ {Special.>-Duncan Akerley, a miner aged 44,was killed in the Baily mine, New castle and Rudolph Sypher seriously in- jured by the caving in of the roof. aavx usxasxn MARRIED. Frank Robinson, Manager of the Union Bank Mreucy at Sherbrooke was married today t0 Alice Currie, daughter of Rev. Dr.C\u'rie of Pine Hill. woxLD's cnaurloivsmr RACE. Durnan has arranged with Lynch te row double seullsi and accept the chal- lenge of Barry and Wray for the world’s Championship,the contest to take place on Bedford Basin. ' roUn’D Gumrr on: comer. MONTREAL, Sept. 6.-(Special).-Count Toulouse De Lantree, arrested at the in- stance M the Bank of Nova Scotia on a chaije of passing forged band coupons, was found guilty and remanded for sent- ence. THE WEATHER. Sept. 6.-(Special.)- Showers, cooler, fair, fresh west to north wills. AN enehmige says: Thehay crop in some parts KOH; Breton Island is fully one one third bddw the averale. Iivconneotion with the St. John Ex- hibition_per`|ons wishing to take advant- age of ;rifspeoin1'onyu' mos will realli” io ieavepnincs on one P. E. Island Rou- way on the 11th- and 17th inst. , Mari M - o, _ ch?;_ P“Bb:3';" (ie-an I... ,-qm.‘°i 5: $1 Guernsey# the remainder will be J erseys,3 publication a_!'a___lew W0 ATTACK ON PREMIER LAURIER. Moivrnnan, Sept. 6.-(Special.)-Mr. C. Lavergne,Couservative, M. P. at a meet- ing in the interests of Bergeron made a vicious attack upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier whom he charged with having caved in to the fanatics of the other Provinces and sent two Contingents to South Africa to be murdered by the Boers. COUNCILLOR DYING- LIBERAL MEETING. Charles M.Frenchvllle, member of the Legislative- Council of Nova Scotia, is Hon. Messrs Patterson and Fielding and Mr. Russell addressed a big meeting here to-night. RENOKINATED AND DIED. _ ALBANY, Sept. 6.-(Special)-Col. Mor gan returned on Wednesday from the Re- publican State Convention at which be was honored with renomination tor the ollice of Comptroller of New York' and during the day heart disease developed and he died suddenly. with the Cape Breton Railway Extension Co., the company that proposes to build the road through St. Peters to Louisburg. THERE are no promises or prizes of any kind given with “Red Rose Tea" but those who use it prize it for its worth. It is pure Tea, Ceylon and Indian only. “Red Rose” Tea is grown and packed under the British dag. Ir is understood that P. E. Island will be well represented at the St. John Ex- Millan and Dawson will ship 16 head of horned cattle the majority of which will be Ayrahires and other grades. Mr. D.. ,MGP- , . » . .~ _ Killah will a_lsof_eii_`ip_ a_Baturday___:\:|_=ag_*_y__l_':§. W0 ¢flie*i'd'oi dollars a ye To Cure g ¢ol¢ in 0ne Day T k Laxative Alladrhggists refund the money if _rt fail; to cure. 25c. E. W. Groveesigna 3:; on each box. AUS- 31» &W A 5 cent plug o_f “Patriot Twist chewing to0aCGO IS -0 per cent larger th an formerly The llM.lll.Mlllillli‘ii‘iMlMi°il3i'£ Biggest - Bargains illllllllllll 1 5 WV f°°” ine snipped to Hoi x by Mesein. Mo-i Millan and Dawson tocompete in the ex- ___hi_bition_ there. The above gentlemen certainly deserve praise for their deter- mined eB‘ort not only to own the best but to keep the Island cattle in the fore- most rank. STRICTLY TRUE. In every respect and attested by the testimony of thousands_ the Putnam s Painless Corn Extractor is a sure and painless cure for corns. l`he claim that it isjust as good made by those endeavor- ing to palm off imitations for the genuine on yproves the superiority of 'Putnam S. Use onlyPutna.m`s PainlessCorn Ex tract* l in Frenc . priviit _v or in - ass. .no appl to Noire Dame Convent, a per- fect French teacher has been engaged. 631 Footwear A Given ln This City. At S W. H. Stewart ' &’ ~-_ Co-’s T Old I Stand. ~ . .___ - - "73 - . Sohool§Colloge Exercise, Driving R0 HAI-IFAX. Sept. 6.-(speoinioqnon. . hibition. Monday afternoon Messrs Mc-` BETTER PROSPECTS OF ACCORD. LONDON Sept, 6-(Special)~Prospects of the continued accord of Powers are believed to be improving. som=:_Boxnns Exi-JCUTED. The Boxers are still active in Shang Quam province. Four prominent Boxers were executed at Tien Tsin today. The French shot two and the Japanese _be- headed the others. NATIVE soLDIERs KILLING sexi-zns. vinces of Hunan and Chi Li. ` . _. _ Germany makes the .definite announce- ment that she will continue her troops in Pekin for a time. ~ A sEvEnaL CANADIANS WOUNDED. omiwn, sopi. 6.-eisoéoinil..-sir anion Milner reports that Ho_p_efo_f.th'e Artillery I and Gunner Cruikshanks,Brothers,Jones, west, Wiggins one Longan_'_f8£fine strain- cona Horse are all wounded. ` ' I A Truro paper says that many of the f Dpypgg '$5133 Tammany Hall politicians are connected. formerly -Dairying Co., is _there.4A valuable mare Leonard Wood ran ing its neck as a result.- of the Rev. A. C. Shaw to learn that he is around _again being confined to his bed for some time. .S'r. Peters schoolroomwas crowded to break? the doors lastnight with aliirge and fash-- ionabie ‘audience to hear entertain# ment, the program of whi_ch,.i,ntimated so good a treat and nonefwerlifdisappointed. Owing to the illness .Tanton and _ the unavoidable abgeaoé ofRev.Leo Will- iams and Mrs. Mitchell, three numbers ha<_1__m_.1_ie p1s@ad~,o"ver, with _these excep- was Tau_l§&sly render- ” U' Pmlsli "iii->eds`“r`i”f>._‘¢g§iiiY'imei1“t1_a;x¢ii»th"e“i‘eaiow_n§‘:cs,j;e7, C rien Laurin Lachin 2 cl _ ’ _-D ' _ ‘ , ` e, _y e; Any person desiiious of _tak_ing le-_ssong 5 -354, Bjornson. Vernon, . Line _ h e P S U _ o . _ , I - ' Guide,;\a.tic Straw Stocker; 63,292, Felix im-osjean, St. Jean Baptiste, Man. P_ieumatic_ Straw Stacker; 65.334. Ulric Hebert, Rivieref- `Noire, }P."Q.Coffin Handle; 53,300, George A. iSinith,' “7 Alberni, B. ~ C., _ Drill; 163,252, Daniel Campbell, Fairville, }T.'B., :Ash Removlxr from Boiler furnaces; l63,469, D. Chasse\ St. Guillaume d`Upt-on, ,Dairy Appliance; 68.537. Mrs- G- P- ~ Bcriua, St. Hyacinthe, P.Q.,Yeast. The I l inventors’ Help containing all informs-_. ' . tion necessary to inventors, the cost of ”;' patents in all countries and how inventors I are swin iled, will be sent to any .address _i upon receipt of 10 cents . iii ini New - ..._ .A_i. 1;: -A -f ‘-'"5' “AND” Baking Powder Scribbling Books. -- Hadehanpine see 5 in-ineeof wniee ¢¢=m__na.._ Safeguards food Page For Discounts is . _- _____,L .`. ... - _ _ __ _ , __ _ _lflitive _soldiers under Li Hung Chang’ sinking fast from caucen ._ _ are extefrininating the Boxers in the Pro- GERMAN 'moons 'ro P.ruanI.;.. .1 through: the 'agency of Messrs. Marion 8:4 `-One end ofthe plain is 1 `_ font hfh, the ffyeryithrilllngiind was witnessed by thous- . .iiiszm i. 5 Mr. F. S. Jost, of Miller Bros. returned Wine 0155’ 011 Wednesday evening from Toronto, after spending some ton days abroad during which time he visited tha Toronto Exhibition. _ ' _ ' Mr. Jost pronounces the exhibition a, Rrand success as far as the show is con- cerned and he was informed that upto Smlrfiar lass me reoeipeo were siioo _ahead of last* year. The grounds were beautifully laid ofl’ and 'the walks _#and I Shady U‘0¢S Zllvc thelimpressionfildf ` The location of the grounds is also. very attractive, facing as it does on the lake. ` The devoting of different buildings ' to .diferent exhibits, Mr. Jost oonsideraan ` *uf imP0l'UlDi feature. -.The enor_mons7ex-1 G P examinnion will' cover the entire dim-innieaoo‘fouowo= ~ , T' D H Lino, D H Lowe, moo Fisher, A mo. issues ,saysz The dreworks given by*_have-visited P. E, Messrs. Hand 8: Co., surpasaedall ex.,uofthe party _ _ peoiationo. In briiiinnoy, novoiiy anfiianeloniiin §>1‘°f‘fSi0l1 they have never been equalled§._.thepM.eersofhi's ship. THE London Advertiser in one of itse ducted 11 excursion report visit to this province. _ He Parties. inthiscity. In addition to a laivish dia- play _of bombs, rockets and baloon; endless variety. there was an unusually? large number of set pieces nearlyall _.Kiss HasterA. which were entirely novel. The Terrace of fountains oflire shooting n over 'nie nbovo will be given at no Efaaiiiion; cnonoiooiown, onine coin.-`ona~rr¢n_in»z. 4 reg and should be witnessed bflll, as it is; Chkkhophn the nm time that anything or any Miss liar; tude in that line has been shown ?here.We_;3 Wheeler,.M,\s. 8..W' feel conldent _these-‘ ire' work displa e Stevens, J.B.Mfarlbd] willbeaxnongthe leadlngattraetions até C. H. Hn, 0.5.3,; the Exhibition. n Mrs. Laurs M. A A ball, Tnlnxaminatbnupon Hnrbui-t's_Normal Leiunngwill beheld at. the home of Rev. any sept. aoiinbeginning at 3 p.in.' The k and will consist of twenty questa' . _ , Ms. F. S. Josr. if » _ * . , hibit of fruithas abuilding of its own.The 'Bowers of the garden *are artistically ar- ranged in another. building and so on with Inu _one V other 'different _ exhibits. The music parvillion att:-ac* a_ large num- . ber of visitors and although .it contained ed nothing but mnsfeal instruments the arranging, etc. of the diferent exhibits displayed taste and an endless amount of labor on the of the exhibitors. ' . Large crowds visitedlthe machinery hall, the automobile attracting considerable mention.. . e ' . ‘ * The cattle were not attractively ~ shown and the 'spectator finds. it difhcult to see the exhibits at all. In fact Mr. Jost con- siders the method of showing 'cattle at the Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown, superior at least to the custom in Tor- 'riio innin,-iiniiding i§;deii”§§;¢g,§"' ine diroronomeronnois T gmifi <1 ni. n_ gilnminoin nifnii wiiin§__ii_¢§in§%poei- iy"of1o,ooopooo1e. “'rii'e <1 ' ‘ d is used on alternate days for viewing the different sp ‘cial features such as the relid; of Mafeking, the fists q_¢#"tli'B._;,flifl`8l‘- 1eiiti§_icrohgf:s .ind’tra,pesa1per£§rmers._ _ The inclined plane is bug o£,§~eStlo_jwork. _ it other 53 feet. The performer mounts , a wlxeel at the highest point and rides down the incline to thg, _lowest end div-_ ing into an' artificial `po`nd. The feat is ands. " ‘ _ Besides the specialty.performa.nces,men-. agerie of trained animals of diH`erent kinds were showIr;The wildm-an from Philippine fdslands and the Cuban dwarf, also' at- tracted considerable attention. , The crystal maze was visited by a. very large number of people. After entering I fthe tent the e were a number of intricate passages and the visitor foundhixnself un- * able to make his exit without calling for the guide. The visitor-'s condition is truly "mazedness’_’ It was a confusing, Abaming net work of paths, an embarrass- ‘ ingplace. The smallest railroad in the ` world is showng the engine of which is capable of haaliagm people. The cars are open and only five cents was charged for a ride. » The Australian woman snake charmer elicited muchoomment among the vlsi~ torstothe fr.-ir. The woman stood in I i ravine and with her wasplaced l»8l>°¢l°l° Y every known reptile. She aPP°”°d °° 5° thoroughly familiar .with her triende .0fnt°_ /_. ,,. _ -'be at Hazelbrook on Mr. John Smith'a * 'rife rn-rio wnoen one num-semi* Bible 7 P . . . hundred feet deserves *lneelal Insntl _S. _ Raymond. Queen sii~eoi,on'irlinfo;~_ lnE__*_ excursion, Mrs. Geo. A-_ Pima. l|.’u.0. 1.vin,'He6”t`or F. H. Draw, Breen, RH. nooiio__o`nan_isiory_s oneouonn. -on ._ e o I M 5_1 __ sc f-non, =‘7"“'~°‘ "°‘“”‘ Each question answered perfectly will count Z), so that a perfect _paper will count Lili.. A total of 250 will entitle the ex- aminee to a Prince Edward Island Sunday School Association Diploma, which will be I held in Charlottetownon Oct. Sth and Oth. 1 This examination paper will probably be set and marked byleaalng educatloniats of Charlottetown, and .ls open to any' personiwho may be it. Any one unable to takethe at the time herein apeclhed may arrangements with Rev. G. P. for a private examination-any time sepowni. - . _ - Railway ls belng_pi:s'1ed saith all pose _ihle speoiiby Contractor Kitchen. Only three miles ofthe proposed 11; remain to be graded. It is understood that tue new road will be modern in every detail. The first station will be located at Mt.Herbert, nearthe cheese factory; The second will farm. The third will be on the farm of Mr. James Woods, Village Green. Flag 'ata-_ qufrcd. The contractor willlay the sleep- the ballasting. The ideépest cutting will be at Hazelbrook. The Hazelbrook cutting however is only 9 feet at the greatest depth. The work upon the road has been light. The dumps are short, the highest only being 15 feet. 'The new road will be a great improvement over the present P. E. .€i._ thejcuts and dumps being wider. The track will be fenced the standard I. C. R. width,the celebrated anchor ~wire being used/l‘he fence will not permit the smaller animals toenter upon the railroad. Two thirds of the mod will be _ooroighn. The work of grading will be completed in . about a month’s tiin`e.Upwards of 100 men and 25 horses have been employed during -the summer. Lennon - pmsented at the Annual Convention to be ., wonx noon one nom, norton ioonon ' s,,,,,,,_,._,, TO-LET.-IA cottage (with furniture) for the winter. Ap y to Mr; D. B. . I WANTED.-A middle aged per=on as housekeeper in a country home. a family of two. Apply at this olllce. 7 lwk Pd ' ‘ ;... . .... . . b°°*-`*"° are the Queenthismorulng. ._ __ A ' ai Rav. J.C. Senna will preacher hath. S°nt~.9th. lt_Ul¢¢`. 11!-in-: Hu-bor noon a 'rn A Adlityf 'U . .. ol" -. ..._ ,. "fin tions wiiiboeoinoiiohoa when inooo re- I . I- » - ~ e _ -Y A .- _. -‘mliio i » ,_ .f ni, , of .... €"= 1 W i'~»»< ~n.¢.`~»-»<-<-lv* _- i ~_;.-it maui- wiv" _ ...... , ..._ ............T.; _ ="-*_'_ ff' ....... ,'.'~/- - ` .... __ ..._ "".. sag. _ _...LH ‘.,‘an»_-up 3*. n-Q-imltr __`_ ‘ ~ “ie __ .. _ ri€.'l" .‘< ' 1 ..- __ -f-_-§oilL’”\'.T' A my __ _ :__ ,~_ I ‘ I _ i _ _ GI re-0900 Tuned; sep. ini. we nm _ rovidedlniinnienseatock of The grounds abounded with bk!!! ind erashould make 3 ixttme. the shady of thepark in an autom letter a*'°*”***°°‘°"_° seismic nudes °'¢i**“""*‘ 'qggga known nassaui ine oiuacsinnn inthe e=°°°'\'+ _H llusllwhellweldliielbfii _ i vwmwmwwhafmi drive around the grounds. H111! °f *M4 ' visitors had lots of fun with the 39038!!- every conceivable _Of P5913 75° wiioro'oniynoownnn¢th»W\°f1' °‘"*°'“' go `ur..1ooewn»enneioaio¢ni°rth¢'f¥l\*» "oiiao exnisizion while drlvinir thmeh _ i1enaoiignieawi¢lininieman-- and considers lt the coming oleanveyanee. ' Weijnst wantto _ herethatwehave "for every ii i heqidthitltwollld hir,a|1ol'whie!\ is sean el-U95. _» ._ 1_,_ dtllt ers and rails and the Government will d'e'i'f I1 - *"” » _ L ' ` i ` Fiery scholar will want our ` ‘l*aflrle`tlo Borblllen L ~ , . - and Eiioroleeiioeltaf F Cnr "B0|l$"»°‘ll&llf" L “_ and "Bnlli Piill” H* °’” ' is . » ’ eveneeafortliemoney M _S I a