, '.P1'_ice $1.38 at I .\ V ' I ei ¢\» 1 ~ w.-=~ -_~ .vs -sv. __ ' ,. .c . . . . .~ » . _ r ~_< ' ' - :_ \ __» ,-...,_=_ ' ‘> wr _Y f.'“.<` ~ nad*-1,1, " *-“_f‘::' " " Q *H atv 'Wad ' T sl of 5° `.i»__._;_v._`_ *WE* LifV"F__ ‘.-1 -: ._i-_.-_-.....-_____n _ _-___ ES1 ABLISHED |891 .» E r _ cHA1u.o1'rr:'roN. Primer: spwaun .muasoar Q; --~' H _`__n zg F ,Z -- i ' - ~ ~ ' lllN[lUEl lil PHEMIEH Lllllillll BY Elllll lllllllllllt Mlllllllll On His Return-Pol|tlc|:n’s Wife Demands Separalion andf ___,__'__ , _ Alimony-Higgins Murder Trial Going 0n`-Miss Sprague’s Marriage-Government Launches+Honors A for Charloltonians. Pourrcxaxs wxrs Lmvss mar. _ Sr. Joan. Sept. 17.-(Special).-Hon _ rico two new launches to be used prote ing the fisheries, one for New Brungwi George White ot Centrevllle,`Carl¢ton Co. 51116 00121' for P- E- Island. aged 76 last year married Miss Fanny nosoas ron caannorrarows MEN. Mason ot St. John, aged about 50. She has left him and is taking' proceed- L3 ings for seperation and alimony charging cruelty. wears.; Dunn azrsuntrn. ` She also asks to have annulled n deed White made of all his property to his son by a former marriagn HIGGINS MURDER TRIAL. ' The Higgins murdertrial was ccn‘inued an ary. ` The evidence is much thesnme as at the inquest and preliminary examination. The Crowncase is still being presented. REV. DB. §PBAG`UB'8 DA UG BTER HABBIID Rev. Dr. _ Sprague today united vial" marriage his daughter Jean with H.' W. » Nichol, New Bedford Mass. BANQYUI' T0 TIE PREMIER. Ornwa, S.ept.» -17,-(Special).-The C1uh.Na.tienale .QL Meslrsel benedfts Laurier onhisreiarn _fran Eu-cpe. 'rwo oovlnnunnr -Lauzscrms. union of Canadian municipalities has _ elected Mayor Howland ot Toronto p sident. ' ' _ COUNCILLOR PATON. » \ ff J. . lr- .` _ . '_ *X #wsu Moxrnur., Sept. 17.-(Speeial).;T J ' ` ‘_ il- "1: -_wilt 11- l_ _ _ i _-r _ _ ‘ f _ LIEE Ill THE Hlilll lUSlillllllll Yesterday tareuoon The Guardian re-IIS prairie or uucultivaied lenll. presentative had the pleasure ot an inter- p§llf_e_u¢° if! 9”? il WW eating' conversation at the_Da.vies with _`EG§1lSh'P°-Pk: Wish °°_d¢_ _D,r._He_ard,__whose_ arrival was noted eev- E110 'éIll?8D`8’UflR bf°'fl°b°5 ‘id 5_0' [eral ~Heard is the son 01, 17° th’ "P°""9°°f‘ l“9 '°"5'¢u¢.'¢'-i°“1.¥=_E'h° _ _ _ __ _ _ _ .E che late william -Hem er cnarlpztseeae ;»R=ct as where and graduated from McGill in 1880. For other blili '_9!\¢ .__V5\‘l°l?Y__;9f 8 'll :he past sixteen years haslived a:Sydney, `_ The chief occupation issheep _ N. s. W., when he his wen a in-ge I raisiniwrdlii. silverefid eval-»ml1=i°s» The Government has put into commis-_ Vice Presidents for P. E. Island. & ' ' ipmemee and msaelrneme for nimselfm the former *mesrvli-tb°~¢¢1ff_¢_¢t. 'ing cheap 33* /,.__,!, ._ , _,» ta... ~; . ;.‘, ..' V, 1'-. '1oitft>wn. _ _ I _ clllclloo winners. _ , Seas.-when. 7'2§:‘°°n» 'S825 " T s. 0...., -se .V »_` '_ ABLGHT fro JUDGE, 2 ‘”* Persons who have used Dr. Ch_l¢0'G_1 Ointment have the best rizht fo.-;f!ll,¥¢` ot its merits and there is no preparation ° gf; the market today which is backed _bY I ` lldted I.-BSMIODY. iltugllrealll ¢l>.!E~:EEna‘: s;.lllE.b_‘;'hz)\1m and lpllcs 8_0 feel it a pleasure to recommend i$;.to gghgr suferers. See fiesliI§_oalals infthe, l|BWSDBD€I'F» ' ` ' El A I I -E' I 71-" lScl)00l_ BWKS ! f l _ _ . lt Big__.;Sl0Ckl;--_ _ A LowPrlccs. “ S A. slasysaei Béé1=4 store. - _ _,_ » ._ - _s eg \~._,» » ~. 113.3% ‘ l *F et people is _most ¢ ' - J) swagsman* who travel Iromplaoe to place areeotertained kindly and without cost. ' ' E ‘ ' _ Wheat is raised extensively, nearly as much as Manitoba having been grown last year. The land needs no 'manure and the settler has only to stir up the soil, sow his crop, and reap_the harvest. The great drought o£_rs_cent years have been a. fruitful _source of _ca_l_amity. Ten years ago there were seventy millions sheep,ea.r- ly this year there were forty millions and _ . “P _ l _ _ ” __ - races the ave: attend An Persons having acnommodation At Si. Anthonfs onthe 9th lust by" the _ b i' ~ Re Melbourne is the homes! mosle In British Empire and boasts of several Eng lish prima donnas. Ie has live music halls and many other smaller of entertainment. The climate is delightful and only one in sixteen years had the doctcreeen sm there The winter is much akin to Sep tem (KI) ber ml’ E I. The people live in the open a'r; are sportsmen and every town has us association At the Melbeurne C we ance is Ill) every small township ot over 1900 prize list at the agricultural meet ie Magna I. loepam, nnllil llllll llw lull ___ » ' ”lsHlPliul uf""°"'°" In His Mi§sion-i-Venezuelan Rebels. G. r`;flt_eog_s-_y-Native Christians in China .Are ` _ Preience Maderharrhay AreArreganr._- _ I _ ";1'.;' ~_-~ .. 'M E ' P&umanonurzl~p~sw'