\_. 1.. 3 5 3 - .1 g, ____ ._ .#3, .cs- . .,_ _ fr* -i W 3-* -. ar j‘{¢'ib`, _ _ O-C~&&-O4O'O'°\'O°-O-O_O-Q ;WliII¢ We Live f ea-wr Gaoiv. to-v ¢-_- ~_ -_-;;r`”‘“.`~'7;;:_ 5 " lk '§ T; -*E1 o-o-»-q_~o-o- 5 ~r.- I >¢ .co E! ESTABLISHED |89! -_ -1 CH PiN§l_§CE Ann istaixn. rnunsnav. _ociolll-QR 25. 329%. ._ f.. fi LAURIER _ TRUUBLE _ A "VISIT A Plll°R’S`MAlL-A ‘ _ _` """ Suitable rooms for meetings " SIR, -As Secretary of the Natural His? 'fm' library- and mlliwm- * 1 A *` tory and Antiquarian Society, I have been ` I __ _ P E I l asked by several members to write ln re- ' g g - g l to ur ed' ` - I #7 D .Y yo itorial request for confirms tory information upon the question, as to ____ ____ ~ ___ ~ whether the above-named Society-does To French and English at Shcdiac BUWELL IS OPPOSING John Haggart-Prohibition Supported-Steamer Dis- abled--Merchant Dead. PRtl.\ll_\`lf.\"l` )lEl'i.`lI.\_\"l‘ DEAD. lfI_\i.;t~~_\x._ 0:2. :Zl.;Special)-George A. - Pyke. vfholesnle _-grocer, largely interested l in mining_ died here this morning. ‘ sr:~:.\.\isr.s` _\i_\t'i{r>SIff :.‘::;;.‘;‘.‘*i;=.?;”°‘;‘:.“;““'i°:.“°°f'f- y u ay, wi not now - that the old Natural History Society was ierg Cami; Home Writes of the Voyage ;‘Z;.‘L?"§‘;’2“.iiZ i‘..i'.°;“;;’i'..°Z.Y.`i’ ‘i.‘?.°'.’;‘“.?.”.‘I.'i 8' 'clude the study of 'Antiquities which, _ _ needless to say, covers the ground in ques- -___-_ r tion. In your issue of Jan. 31st, 1899,. you printed a communication from Rev. F. tier. sums’ DEMAND “UT 'N A HURRICANE 5.."‘I.‘i‘;::':s.t:’.:;‘.;:;?‘;§“..;i:.‘testi by your courtesy, two days later.'}`As this " _*_ ‘ matter affects a large number of people and involves the principle you hint atofi _ _On the Steamer Halifax-_The possibly needlessly weakening an some contlngent Statistics __ _ _ lished desideratum in this community,and Scenery Along the Way as my remarks made them apply with un- Bank Tenet Defaults _ altered bearing upon the present circum- _‘ Inlprovenlants stances, possibly you will allow me-to for _ __ ` ,S quote from the letter in ‘question as fol- lows: _ _ "_ » __ “”'_ “I am glad to' see Rev. Mr. Wigh t-_ wur rm: u_\NAni.xs's L-AME HOME. _ _ man S lettel' pointing out the importance on the nth of s=~p:.we decided to take n of forminsr fm Historical Society. and Nur OT-r.\w_\, Oct. 21-(Special)-A l»a_.tc_h of _ 5 ip o Prince li iivard Island, and having éndorsment ofthe idea, and this, not be- Col. Otter reports that Lord Roberts Fe South Africa reports havejust been re-_gc-Juipletr-d our armngen1ei1ts we boarded Cause I think lf- dtsirable to multiply cei\.e_|_ ' _ the train at Rowly for Boston where we socitics,ar.d possibly,in the doing, weaken _ " intended to take the good ship H-ilifax en lothcrs needlessly, but because I- quite ‘, _ _ _ route to the Gin-den ofthe Gulf. _eeree with the reverend gent-lemon _i-lla-t >"f°d the`C*’-Uadlans t° remain 3 Short? The distance between Rowley and it istime this mat-ter were taken up. The time longer and he tried to induce them Boston is about thirty miles and the 0556” Of this letter is U0 D0lDlJ 011% Y/0 Mr. to do so. but Capt. Stairs and other oiii- Snlgedy. easy ridin c train of the B Sc Wlégllfman- CC; y0;1.__-8-nfl tll¢__ public that _ “ ine railroad uickl conve ed us 'over Silo society a rear y- exists and i_`S await- Cen demanded to go home and so Lord 1 this part of ourljourniy. Ori- stay in the ingthe support and co-operation of such 8. R°b°flSh°d t°.°°'”PlY- ' Hub was of short duration as the boat m=maSMr- Wiszhtman and yvmself to ,~T_,_TI5TI._-5 OF THE CON-HNGEN-1-_ was going to sail at 12 o'clock, noon_ carry on the work in question. I refer to _ ~ ~- 'With much pleisnre we steppefl on the N9-'illflll Hi3l10F.Y and lAl1f»i<1\1&l'lU»ll C01' Otters rermrt w sept’ Sth' Shgws _ board the noble steamer which was des. Society lately formed. Mr. Wightmiin ig 285 invalided lo England, 35 killed, %_d_ead _ tined go convey ue, omg m ,ra to the 15311 either not aware that the 'Natural History from di5ea§e_ 1-; transferred, 133-ying .737 l of oar nativity, and having ascertained SOClety had never ceased ioexist and was then in South Africa_ '_ ' s the locality of our respective staterooxfis, not resusciated but widened in its scope, forthwith proceeded to make _ourselves as Or he WHS misled by the term "antiqua- TROUBLE IN NOTHERN INDIA- comfortable as possible. ' ._ ' rian." It is a.-little ditlicult to name 'a Smtn, Oct. 24.-(Special)-Lieut. Hi ni l .. As the boat steamed out of the spacious Sbéietyiu 8 few W0rdS Whichlfully indicate abrush with Mahsud -raiders at J andola nessey and forty five Sikhs were killed in A h”"`b°" ‘ff B_°5t°“ an 'he U“53°nS°1`3 t°0k the °l’-i‘~’*'€" it is inwhded it should encour- . e _ up their position on deck to. view the. &8¢'~,_.&ud perhaD8 _i_l1= this particular the _ _LAWRENCE W_- VY'-lTS0_§» beauties of the scenery. The sail down name of the enlarged society might be Sec.-Treas. Nat. Hist.&Ant. on 'I u s lay last. me _hal-bar was exceedingly Iiiéagang and more felicitous. The fact is this old? ‘-I-° cha wld ia‘$n¢ 517 BAXK TELLBR DEFAULTS FOR $75_0._,0_ as we steered into the misty Atlantic the S09l0*».Y has added to its work the study oi* >‘ “ ' ' ' ' ' __ busy city gf_B@(,qn 390|; fgggded f|°qm` our "~Al‘Gh`é0l0g_Y Of Which CIl&ll)bt!l"8 EDCIQIO- TSIKB L&I8fiY8 BTDDQQBIIIDB Tiblgg I, have reason to all with greater ‘co-_operation history, we -ought-_ _to have; museum. _such as ~'o_p_¢ out that the two society assistwand strengthen, rather than interfere with each other. . , . .” -» I was much gratiiediat the time to _read your editorialvreoognltioh in the following word_s'.~=-“Hr Watsoiiis letter makes it clear enough that we have a ' historical society in the Natural* History and Antiquarian. Those interested in Island history should rally] to its support. ”- `P - _ _"» All sensible people will recognize the force and souudnessbffthis- exoilent ad- -vice of yours at the present ti* -when we. have made the society a»muc¥es`tee_m- ea ~ins'emicion, and wni,'l‘I‘5¢£_a¢r_e, de- fprecate likely Eweaken its ‘operationsf _ ~ "i "_ ‘ "~’ _ Since the appearance of; the _foreggng quotations the branch of work in exist- ence has been presented to the Societ in "Mid Mellflslfs paper upon,“The Colored Races in P. »E.»Island” and in _the excel lent addresses of Messas. Brecken, and Newsom, upon “The Life and ~',1`in:\es of Captain Holland and Col. Cumberlanfl"_at the annual outing at- Holland Cove and Fort La. J oie,J une 24, 1899. Papers along the same lines __ have 'S been promised by Judges Fitzgerald and Warbiuton, Rev. Dr. MacMillan and J. P. Tanton. I shall be surprised if our Society be wrong in its opinion that the public will in this matter-jealously guard the interests- of an institution whichis doing such good work so`s_uccess- fully, and will oppose the needless for- mation of one, which. if it succeed at all, must by that measure of successantagonlie that of the present organization. The work suggested is important, our Society is in need of it, the workers are few, they will be warmly welcomed as disinterested members of the Natural History _aid Antiquarian Society and f `con_trib@or5 ' its public 'work ofhstruction. " Thanking you for so much space, I am, Sir, yours, etc., » I New Yonx, Oct. %.-(Special)-Charles vie,” ~ ' media s5yS:__--In its mm.°w_but_ perhaps h All dmggiégtés Lalvond, Jr. noteteller in the First Na- “Onegaae again, one long last gaze, "ION D0l¥l\1l8l‘_8i8I1ifl08l»i0Il _is 2; ew§b°x_'_'_ . ' ._ ‘_ is -_ _-'lg _ _ 'tional Baak' is a aefauue, and fugitive _adieu fair Boston to thee; The_ breeze »\mders_t_ood_to meanjthe discovery, ` J H ° _ with $75,000 of the b1nk’s money. __ __ -,_ _ lsg{hf§s.,‘!p'_”w° are “in” °n‘ th? -uncpnv nn’ °°.uect'°P’ fqapgemmts Bgtpanti- its _ _ t __ to » h k 1 _ t s.i0us sea. cat-ion, publication, - d°°¢llil¢i0l. " iii- Axon() He wasa eavy stoc o specua or. ` _ _ _ _ ' I I I '|- 51* _ _ :_ _ | _"il.'7;mlgm.__ mai " pepplewho _the__` ___hract- I A ‘ tofu: n'nsy*;P;; tg-Ea linovtsledxodf ‘the anciestconditiu I 7nEf"a,¥i“E5' lpartiesinl t-ha m°”`i3‘3" _pmlished _ __ ,_ v 3,- _ -_ _ __ eisewhé-re. wssiapfgol-.-ge6§§_di‘n’e,. ghd gen BEST REMEDY INTHE WORLD F0 but as usually happens, durm,¢the~fl1st~ .countryie to be attained. It incl des _ _ . - CATARBH. _l - ’ < -~ . ~ » e » _ .. F ' l eombix£ed,.f.rneedla-sold. librarzv and Miss Bessie MCK. Kennedy, of Kingsion N, B__say§: "I have used Catarrhozone for Catarrh and think itisthe best remedy in the world for that disease.” Catarrho- zone is a new scienitfic treatment that cures Catarrh, Asthma Bronchitis and irritable throat. Yery pleasant and effec t-ive to use, contains no deterious dugs Cntanhozo ne is for sale ly all rabl. nig_l_1i._ out some of the__.»passehgcrs_ were ‘etho_nology, philology, history, 'chrdno-_ eagle hm and 8 numbered _of pilcesfaf 2‘f.:“°:;’.i';;'.: lie. .::;'s;t;°.::.’;’.:..‘;°.i.';s:‘.::i°:; -ni-»» ---. -1---is f--- hours .fiom Halifax the winfi7'isi¢wn_i»n|-e. ge_ste€lUE the “l'1"‘l°` hy ‘S°¢l'°° I Snp1~.S`hai-p has received the following °“-'~~m_a§id°l”3e” b°.°am°3°- Viblent that at WW- The 1`°a3°° for thus enlarging °‘“` -telearam in connection with reduced rates ol1_e_1nin_ltte .we were afraid we were go- scope was that experience has proved in wuamax. ' »- i dmggists Trial Dumb Sem; fm- ren i ing~to’die`, and the next minute we were this Island that worthy societies of this* A ‘° ` I wh _” stampsby C. Poison & Co.. KIJHSI-0 afraid we.would‘nt. Howeverwe reached' sort, (as, for-in'stanc`e, the former His- ' _ A M9NCT°N’N' B"i ’ ' 1 Ont., Pr0pr1@f~01`S- 16° Halifax safe and sound and uickl or~ torica1Sociét' )are more than likel 'to G- A- ' ' . q. ff. yr y_, _ -got all our recent discarnfortsjn viewing languish for want of numbers. of active” ` R°c°nf"h3`e°t reiufnmg we Wm¥“" _ 1- f---1 'the picturesque scenery of the 'inablel members, and it._is just 'ashl greata 'mis- _°\\'t'h_5 `tW¢5t7'5°V°.“th'i°‘3mh and ninth _ing freightand p:issengars,so our observn- hensive. Now one aim of the Natural - _ tion of the city was conllned ,to the view Historyand _Antiquarian Society is to _ obtained from the deck of the ship asshe . estahlislih musueni in which to collect *_ ' "S 71 f V. ' _fW@\§YlSll!i0°&lllJh¢'V¢?1l~7-7Tll‘¢S'~l€llBl`I ill respects' thecityis abreast of the times A 'V A asain ' ` ’ t»&“ e S A in -l i was going in and out of the harbor. _and store all interesting articles, histor- Ou emerging from the harborwe sailed ical as well as otherwise. In this con- harbor. The biat remains here only take to narrow the bounds of such g°°d'b°mb.“_m ‘mm N°"mb°ttmrd'A a few hours for the purpose of lanl- societiesasit is tomake themtooeomipre-‘ V' " I ' ' J'No.M _pemiieinntneeoast-of_Nj.s.snthatiana , _____...= -.. .. ` » ‘ » ' “P ' 8-‘ht NUS” U13 Gut 05 01°” WJ-3 in -having an excellent system of water- l SlI11PlYCh&1”l1liU8;¥/heSt-l‘=1illlS<1\1l¢€l1?~l‘FQW_ works and sewerage we noticed a new lill andm some places the steamer ca.n-sail ~ Steam mpeg- Q I-atm @3703' " .-_th ~ _ ~ quite close to the shore' the banksavhieh ' pe ' 8 Q 8 nm b ’ ‘ Gillal street-l. a machime which will satisfy “fe °l°bh°d `d°“`” V’ the Water* e_d8¢bY -1;' » a long feltwantas the stree¥‘2s`5ft7har1otte luiriuriant growth ofnr trees *are rugged town are badly in need of repai,.s_ _ ' af’ stevlfv th°“3h ‘"5 Ver? 1_°ftY' The The government is bu liing a branch _vie-¥_Y'obtained from the but in passm - u ¢ ‘ _ I S ur ftlrrough this beautiful strait where land and water minglagll their c harms *is being an undertaking. of no sm-‘ll magnb _ gf ph7s&°"n5'_1`°f*`é5m"3 and memfally iuspif' tude, and shows that 'the vern t is _ . . 8° men ' '"3' Them°l"~°“ °f the b"‘t ‘5 3° “`°°lY~ not neglectfulvot the Islandls interests. l ._ _ _ . _' 'perceptible qinpiacidiis the water. f _H » A » d th8_Eu.°;’§~.-‘a _“BEM 3 'Un reaching Port Hawkesbury we found ourtztxz isiagahieh prdvea 5°-R’ _T 'Edison I ‘§ the landing partially destroyed and three 5 - 1 h l h d -d - - - » _or four vessels washelii ashore b 2 the fu cm W ea U ' an pm “sms an __ _ -- _ __ - 7. _ 'Y our dear friends, and spent every enooy- _l`§§";’°a,.;J§°rm{§'o¥I?:'rI:;§%3Ei;‘:‘;:f;:3;;‘;rf ableday at the exhibition, .where we saw ‘° "e Y ‘funn t tt1,h , i', a ° IS DOW 0U 0m' °°“»“t'°"' Ext" was continued and in a short time we izglsishtge xgldcaaug 3;;x;§"p"!?€5>a:d,'i reached the Strait ofNorthumbez-land In” ' i ` ' ' * ` ' _ §1m- 9 Bulbs in _ ’- ‘ A the fspiendidi and"v'a§ed pro- `_ roug an some symp msc mal de.-mer bg-dmwd on an further a g § again put in Notuntil the ourhtwtis. 1° en b Igresefutas 1 HY?-gianths “wee _Tama hours” of Friday morning did 8 ug _aug ' ` _~ Tulips - we men the vgeicohc port sf can-inane' 1- t i ~ . _ FEQNEIN T: ~ _ ' I _ town, having. left.Bbstoh on ‘Tn`esday._ It __Duustaffnage, Oct. Zilthf 1310. ' ;; _Q Roman Hyacignthsé afforded us great pleasure__to see our _ fi: nativa__ Isle_9nee.f_;r1o1g,,__a_ni_il;§o lace-the__ faces _ . -' __ I éf Narcissus. » of Sonia-fhjiends vglgg °ih\°"`d0wu on the ' _ "_q -fr _ i wharf to welcome our return. t ‘ . f Fl'¢¢Si5» _ _ It is interesting to note the fact Bermuda Lilies’ Charlottetown is improving in E Chinese Lilies. `_~~' -' _I ‘4 nothing of the kind be had at lower prices in is £2 8 llillmliidllm America. Bulbs sent by j-_E postpaid on receipt of Cata- logue prices. Catalogue ready .na nee to ni. _ _L _ ` L l E E 26 Qi .11 salon, 'nu an-it qnnny 'S " i* W '°' “““‘“9 Made from cream- of tartan- J. DITB l `» san csncomctoyoorlinem' ~,» i=oii_s.liiE.i T-he Big Plant Lincrifound to bc Ton Large for tl1_c_1 Prnnnciai Train' I _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ A . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . ,,___.~ `» _ santa Bmnkiyn. _asian been found too large for the any of the steamship‘fHi¢l.n w that length and ,~ The Boston Post sayst- The T e System has found that La Grande Duchesso is toolarge for its Southern o route to the _Provinces,and she is now forisaleat l ca - f passengers an has A l_f1'.Y its high;;