While cal] ing rupoo accident on Saturday. ‘ : ~) ° ; wu - Ae hie friend, Mr. Clement Benoit, Mr. Fon detailing the movements of trains and @uous, evea if we had the space for it tana accidentally walkedintoan open hatch.) ...,.,boats has been placed upon our The aie shen: th te appreciated 7 i . - ‘| ey must 6 see e rec da. ent i, sellar, a distance of : ace Hasz Copies of . way and fell into the cellar, stance Of | table by Mr. Horace Haszard. en ten. s for each dav of tl : iy . Saat Mr. Fontana, when|{.. oo .< se eer t Mr There are booths for each day of the week, eight or pine ieet. + ? ae | the time-table n ay be tained at Mr. AS i xr ri asZ up, was partially unconscious. picked tae in ladies who wili leave nothing undone to soou as possible he was removed to the — ; rave nott : 3 idence of Mr. S ceageennie with whom Mitirarny Came.—Eight companies of | cater to the wants of those who patronize | aid a “ivi fc me time past | the S2nd Battalion and three companies of | them. Rebecca’s well, an express oflize, BR ieee ; ee ae 4] i et eT on re no bones br ‘oken but it is feared Ariillery went into camp at Brighton tO | ana other special features w ill also be | ere a ones i alc ‘ one . | t ° Thy * op r \ a aT that he is injured internally. Mr. and{day. Col Dogherty wii be incommand of | provided. The different booths will be a r 5 > 9 i ~} . ——— lesris » hin P ib ) be 82nd B g » and | open each eveains during the atk Mrs. Fontana were to have left today on aj the 82nd Battalion Re; gimental Camp, anc | oper semen “sing tee Fav: the Magdalen Islands Maioz Morson will have command of the Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance isit to the Magitaic $i ° Ma. . a pee : . vi a nee Artillery camp. Major Rivers and Sergt- | this evening from © to bane also a the : . Sa i hi ie iy: ( 2) : : ‘ evenings: aiaiiedles tan —<The rain it raineth every aaj Major Bradford, R C A, Quebec, will be anaes ae y d : ins tend. attached to the camp as iastructors. atte but it will be fine to-mvurrow - Time T ABLE,—A very useful time table ard’s ¢ thice —_——a——-> in the Cameron Block. sienna THE DAILY a | — ~ wae LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS The Nova Scotia 5 cvigulcural Exhibi- — ssi -- ° , a “J ° ate aia ge” U NE “1897. tion and Industrial Fair, held under Bern Baos. for Dreve Goods. . vi. ; ae o : - a reat aeons acti authority of the Provincial Legistature aceite dias TOMORROW ! bik | and the city of Halifax, will be opened at Tueatricat.—The Dan McCarthy Com 4 a*d sv aN a é i + ; : . | Halifax on icchdaahet 28th, and will | pany booked at the Opera House for this I religious celebration of Quee ic- . Ns - oy : ; © Queen: Vice | yntinue till Friday night, October Ist. week will not appear. ; c continue s ter > Vamas na wh) > BE aaee nee ‘ i tc s Diamond Jubilee was religiously | The largest prize list, by many tho-s- eaten 0! ved yesterday, throughout a world-wide | ands of doliars ever offered in the Mari- Sons or Temperance.—Meeting of Vic- E re. Practically the entire population time Provinces, is open for competition by | toria Division to-night in Wright’s Hall: | ka 4) tu MLC pOpesalion ‘ r - z j , © | , . ae ‘ - l our Acriculturists, Manufacturers Fisher- isiting members welcome. of empire, of all creeds and denomina- | our Agriculturists, Manufacturers Fisher- | Visiting memt ‘ Pega cea io cave thanks : : ; men and others, Ss ? ve thanks, yesterday, in « relig'ous | T hil to be held inthe Tecernoxr Orrice.~The _ telephone he exnhiviltiou ( i ia i neé se for the blessing at: have n | or ‘fice will leopen.dal! day to-morrow ex. 7 ssings that: ha | handsome new buildings now being erected | * te r dali « } red vr Pe . ; 7 . ’ . | eenting fr ” Vint , bestowed upon Victoria the Good " on one of the most desirable sites in the | cepting from 4 n the evening. } - ye 1) 1? 1 —-—---— the great nation over which s! ens.| city of Halifax Tiiese buildings will | . : ad oe =55 000.00 ail Encrverrs.—The Charlottetown Engin- T! strains of rais nd vr r which ost in the vicmity Of Fo0,UU0G.UU and will | i! | Straims of praise€ and pr! ' r rig ce ne : : | €ers are requested to perade at the drill . . » - . i ne t > pet etrr Lure \¢ } rint ; : tw encircled the earth. vestez ‘ 2 oe Lhe i uctu OT the f 1a iD et sn aca : 12 3() | coe ne . | shed to-morrow afternoon at 12.90, ; ¢ a a Eastern Canada. f ved, to-morrow, bythe s ng , ce. “ae ene : i a ; A half mile track for speeding competi- | y yf © A—The usual prayer meeting | ; um beat i the s rtu- |. be rv ' ai ; .f ' tion is now being constructed under an | wij} be held in the Y M C A to-morrow | em ley a I > . “er a ‘ a : : a : : * ler and the ev expert, and the finest track in the Maritime (Tuesday) evening at7.30. Open to the | . : \ g h that the ss OL e! . Province is promised. public. ‘ } uf ee r sur for n petitions ope @ ari- ‘ -a will ensure se ' . ee ee | | Scorcumen.—Grand Rally of Scotchmen ° \ ee Nain . e | time Provinces, and manufactures,t> the : ae oe a 4 ” — Tl oo ; aX | at tne Caledorial Club Rooms tonight at 8 } worii. nis marks a departure in Nova! ” vs ; Dili ~ | oeluck to make arrangements for the i | Scotia exhibitions, und the exhibits will ves ; sa sl : f its, mos sing | | Jubilee procession. i be correspondingly greater and more | ’ ‘ fe R, pre Ww > | ee = ! es ; varied than any heretorore presented to the | Jesitee Processtox.—The procession of “ c we *Y S s t € \ . } jee | public. | militery, fraternal and patioual societies E: Most of S lat] T iinicimint ¢ wittten bmwd bab. ie x aiOSt OL > ibe amusement committee nave teen wth the bards ‘| form on WQueen’s ; ~- saneeens f | mont fattnente ia mecntine. for the otha | wee ; th itai, where representat r +} mo fortunate in Securing Io! the exhibi- | Seuare at 2 o’clock to-morrow afternoon. ft nations. as we 2s. of r wr re | tion of 1897 the great Spectacuil lar be rfor- pie ! ral the Siege of Sebastopol. This | Just az naturally as pansies turn their as S taxe r ac ” i } . ) : reais formed one of the} faces towards the sun, do most lovers of : : ractive ai s of the Toronto wood ne ‘kwear, hats and e ap=, shirts and Vey 2 20 entle, v wed Qu rege | : iit ” rx tion Of 15V¥v ana stands at the head | rainy roof-wear turn towards Jas Paton & ba: ee ~ -_ | Of its Ciase [no addition to this the com- Co. cy: 4 eyes as sh rom ee bave arrange for a number of ee J st > 2 The members of the Benevolent Bu: zsham P Westminster C -| special attractions which together will B. I. 8.—The member: ” the Bene oe } r2 thence throuck the f — nake the best amu‘¢ment programme | Irish Society are requested to meet at St. . seat cia. e . | . , ’ . ip oe soda ae elock L : | ever offered to the people of Nova Scotia. | atrick’s Hall tomorrow at L o¢ ek, p- on s central roar ck er ce. } Bs) ee a : ' The railway ack will be extended into | n, Sharp, in regaila, 10 attend the Jubilee The nt wi e€ unique in world’s iy fi make he grounds, so that the exhloits may paraue. os. Ts W » < cr ea a x se . . i ee oo . , } delivered On (he premises wiih the simali- | : 3 See ? D | 7M C A.—Anyone having papets or cal Mi s Cc - j est possible luconuveulence. 1 : ee 1 : , } 1 | magazines fur the Y MC A tent, Camp hat! r victories n ss renowr n This grand exbibition is to be conducted | a oe ; .| Brighton, will please leave same at offise of war Not for her triumphs in le, not | uoder the auspices and by the authority of | ii j re dele ? | secretary this evening.—Jas 4aW80 ieee 1 litle eon . coe sp, | the Provincial Commission incorporated | sie S tor her success in alipiomac put Lor e ; | Secretary . . ne ; by Act of Legislature in 1896. The Com- | - , mor nfluence she has wielded, for her | - " i ies i mission, at the present time, coasists of . domestic virtues, and for her prudent and ton J, W. Lowaier, Pree., Halitex: Ur Jcei.ee Dercoratioxs.— The show i rion. vd. W. LOU! > Pes., “tTaX; sar. ; a : cons* ynal us £ the or zat s of t m) al, ' wi ows Of many of our stores are beauti- — ans EHS OE Cae Peregeeres SS et iB. B. Eideckia, Viee-Pree., Amherst; and | pengseitisn it ; the tal y ; . ‘Wel , | fully decorated in hoaor of the jubilee, Crow 1 Queen Victoria be honored to- | Mayor Stephen, Halifax; Hon. T. R. Black, | “~ : S arte mepes ‘egg : , a ds and on Saturday night great crow¢ morr yy the tributes of the world at large, | Amherst; Mr. J. W. Biglow, Wolfville; aie i th : : oe rae ot i he ic people viewed them. and most of all by the free, loyal and affec- | Mr. Peter Innis, Coldbrook; Mr. J. T. . ae ae 1, _,.:._ ¢ | Hamilton, Halifax; Ald. C.8. Lane, Ald. a : tron submission of the representatives of 7 eee : a te ARTILLERY.—The city company’s have ae , | A. W. Redden, and Ald. McFatridge . a her own dominions in every part of the Halif orders for inspection at the close of camp alifax. A ‘ : ly lobe ; ap next week. No 2 Company drill to-nigat th There are two vacancies on this Com ee . Sl elas : and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at The Examiner of to-day contains a sketch | mission, one caused by the resignation of | _ , a ce ee , +) > < 1. | 7.30 snarp in uniform. Parade for review of the ist ory of Qu een Vi cto oria and her a. CU. Bell, M. I "> N ew Glasgow, who | aN bagdamraaaae ee ee ee = of oo | tomcerrow at one o’clock. . i le ve ay found that his Parliamentary duties inter- times, which wil, we hope, be found inter- ee sti One of the most satisfact , | fered with the time he should devote to: Pozice Covrt.—This forenoon the Sco tt esting. I f the most satisfactory and . : : ety : : hi exhibition work, and the other by the | Act summons against Captain Joho Jeasinz featu in this history is the de- . <tr ad 0 ssid. : pieas:nZ features "4 resignation of W. D. Timock, Trure, who! guches was dismissed. Michael Power velopment of Canada. Canada has emerged, retired on assuming the general maaage-| was arraigned on two separate charges» since Queen Victoria ascended the throne, ' ment of the exhibition. viz, for assauiting John Crowley and it- from 2 state of wilderness to a state of The executive committee of the commis- | terfering with the police. He was sent up dviliz sion consists of Mayor Stephen, chairman» | ¢oy trial on both charges. Bri Hon. T. R. Black, J. W. Biglow, Peter | eee = ‘ ° Innis, J. T. Hamiiton, Ald. Lane and Hon.| Sr. Drysray’s Cotiece—All friends pti ss | . : . . ee ; na J. W. Longley, ex-otticio. | of the institution are respectfully invited _ sia ee re There is no doubt that perfect arrange- | tothe closing exercises ot St. Dunstan’s } ieee +) } tt a | ‘ . cc ‘ oo Gov é 3 ey a een spanned} ments wi!) ve made in every detail for the | Coliege to be held in St. Patrick’s Hall i throuchout by lines of railway and telegraph, | successful carrying out of this exhibition. | this evening at So’clock. Admission free é r . es lee Bak, og al owe ck thee ie : while telephone communication and electric The province and the City of Halifax are | Children must be incharze of their parents ; 1 hh ve overs fac sf pe 2ac] 18] interested In making it a - some other responsible persons. ue , rs ' = : ‘ , : ; great success, and there is no aoubt that} salbcnoslliesioaes f modern scien a nvention are ex-|* a , ‘iia an a il] = the exhibition in every department all over| For Bicycrists.—TheC A © C will we cc og ~ "Y | the Maritime Provinces, willdo all they |; have a balcony | uilt in connection with - A ent £ thie noliti . } 1 : : . a eal we as } : . oo Dh nites ics wilae’ As a resuit of this political and | can to make the result of this exhibition | their club rooms on Grafton Street, from prac development, promoted by ise | the most successful ever held in the Mari.| which they cam see the fireworks in all . , as oe : a2 and riotic statesmen, Canada will be, | time Provinces. | their splendor. They have en; gaged Prof ~— ° . + oi ena =. vecognis = tiie eredient amen Applications for prize lists and space, | Vinnicombe’s orchestra which will dis. f ,_. | forms of entry and all detailed information | course music from the balcory at intervals the : é oer 3 . | } : : as ; an be obtained by appiying to the Secre- luring the eveuing. A , ot tary, Mr. John E. Wood, Halifax. | se ' head given SOF It is _—— a et aeeeneclet ieee | Lapies CoL_teGe.—At the commence ERSONA cs ee plecsi know that there are in Mr. L lt, PE rs o i ment of the Ladies’ College last Friday, ier’s train gentlemen from every part of Dr Taylor returned home ot Saturday | Misses McLeod, daughters of H C McLeod, Cc Dein % , |} evening | banker. Halifax, Misses McLean, Souris, ee nt *her Tayior, of this city, Island, and that we have 4 represe e Mr. A. B. . arburton, D.C. L., returned | 2° | Perle Beeche 7 oe from Halif evening graduated. The Countess Aberdeen and +} " cn, meee al n ast evening. & nm, (oe a ee ee ee eee 2 n i : ly were present ard male Mr. 4 verre oe returned from | &2vernor Daly rr temorrow : 2x eelle eneeches wane TOW. | Bost . & alles caches excellent speeches. DoOstion OD avur 1a’ ee —_— ——» —______ 4 abe a +- ee i a Ty. ir ¢ e ris 4 > i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Dr. Vi Burke, of Bo ton, registered Piocessions Yesrerpay.—The Artillery PRINCE vv caane on ‘ , ’ Saturday Pa : ‘ at the H | Davi s on Saturd Vv. | and Engineers paraded to St Paul’s Church , : s@int at ¢ . vy £ Prince r ~ & Aweor ivil ATi : ve *.} } } We «re in receipt of a copy of ce Mr. Ernest Sealaeel civil engineer |. terday forenoon, with the Artillery Edward Island—lIllustrated”, just issued by| under the Britieh government in India, Band. The difterent companies presented ~ - n nf Mavor Daweon. is visiting his ive : zo The Examiner Publishing Company The} 800 OF Mayor Vawson, 1 isiting his native . splendid appearance. The changes in hook will, we think, be received by the gexsainigtets the equipment of the Engineers give that nook will, we think, ’ ak ; eager oS bas snpueeslete sccommenimnent 1 Mr.D.M. Kerr, of Montreal, represent corps a particularly smart appearance. mblic as an appropriate accompanim tol. tea ie tae . : ; = : F } ee She eels Keen erin: Serene, In the afternoon the different societies, +17 -e] 2 n From the artistic : we . . 7} e yud1lee ce.ieodr Nn. SrOMmMm (tHe ditist. c ue g. S. 4 . +h is «an Ss, ae : : the j Boulter & Co., is in towa with his sample with the City Councillors and > Water Can hal w it is at once finest a the n king fa rders eal ee ee : aud taking fa vat missioners and two bands of music, parad- , ahiiched ir h o-oo? : : ‘ rate work ever published in th : ’ — oe” st Church. Not most e r - T HE EXAMINER wl il] not he issuea iO ed to the EF irst Metho list h ire a Province; and the letter-press wii, we Rope, morrow with-tanding the rain which prevailed, the orrow. = : : be regarded as creditable to The Examiner All go TT societies made a splendid appearance, and Cee ‘ a. All dy a tlemen (. A. CaAC—All Jady and gen : Y 5 ee Ofice. The work a whole was collated o A ‘ es cakes ~ a= | the streets along the route of the proces- Ti >. at 4 bieyclists are requested t) tok part In tne _ wins lined with people 3: 3 » r rcehihala rir Th 7 is ae . SiO A ‘ ® and edited by Mr. Archibala Irwin, The bine tant at 7 o'clock to.morrow iner’ slar business manager, to a : : dois ae? er 7 on? | evening Feast or Davs.—The Feast of Days } the chief credit in connection with it a : es : ; wi = ca whom the Cc THE PROGRAMMES used vesterday after. | will open 10 the rink tonig ut at e1zny is due. noon at the jubilee service in the First | o’clock. Extensive preparations have been ; “Ww : +) Methodist Church were printed by Mr. J.| made for the affair, which promises to be Seriovs Accipent.—We hear with re- | -Hethod! — . a a ‘th a serious | D. Taylor, and were very much admired. | a distinct success in every respect. The ret that Mr. J. Fontana met with a serious} ¥. 44y/0F; : a> various booths are on un elaborate scale, and a description of each would be super- and all are under the mauagemenot of | agree very - gues are now pressing through Lee N 0 other firm ever did, or ever ‘vill give such good value, at ench low prices as Paton’s one-price store. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT— CLOSED AFTER Down go" Fay 1 + + — » 4 It’s the last straw that breaks the came to have our hearts broken by having a supply of Hats left over for next “ oe . ° a é . y . 2. seasun. Not if price selling will help us to sell them now. We find it a good plan, e very year, to m&ke prices low enough to clean them right out. Straw Hats -__ U's back, an 1 we a The deed has been performed, to the wind s, and genera lly : } IONS, Di waited un it this year we Profits are Gone all our Straw Hats will be worn atil after the first before making ] give every th these ropose to man and b Wear a new hat You is the HAT. \ order Mueeeee Plain cotton. OWMOOREH & MiHOD 1 ought to d r +} > f the day. Bipbed cotton Underwear. oisaswtabe oekaki On Jubilee They’re cheap enox igh, For and Oo it, Fine Hats for boys children too. GE VIC Colle Comiort iti cesss: = UNDERWEAR “aLL WE ADVERTISE—WE HAVE.” ONE 7 -O-MORROW, on’t propose is season. sweeping redu yi: i. JAMES PATON & C0., SOUTH SIDE TORIA ROW Time to put off that heavy winter weight you’ve been wearing all spring— and be comfortable in a suit of our soft, smooth, light or medium weights, We have c- chance io 1 ttle money A SILK ' 39¢ per suit dark grey. .cocs+ eweadsederébun te sacecscdwesnscus > ee 4 Plain cotton, strong and smooth, merino finish......-...eseeeeee- 72¢ per suit Fine smooth Balbriggan, smooth and sott.as silk... ssseeeceeee .$1.10 per sait Fine, Masine Gaith ..<cesscvatenn asecece®*****ee00 Be Finer grade, soft smooth finished. ....... cscccccccccvescescces AE Camm Very fine, natural wool, medium weight, smooth .... ...... .... 210 per suit NEC CECE COC LOLS. Perkins, Sterns & Turner ‘MELLINERY, Hes. 2 aOe 622420008 mane e 0008 2488 HATS, BONNETS, Visitors to the ci in the above lin v1 e living oe S Yr — Y ty during the coming week should not fail to see tne bargains we are s in order to make a clearance in our Mantle Room. ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS at bottom prices A GREAT RANGE OF TWEEDS TO SELECT FROM EST EEM ED ‘EXCHANGES. Montreal Gazette: If Congress reduces coal it will be besause it is in tie interest of the United States coal industry. The Canadian coal industry may or may not be benetited by the process. The United States Congress will not care one cent what the fact may It will act solely with regard to United States interests. The Canadian Parliament should imitate Washington in this regard, and act solely Canadian interests. Montreal Gazette: Mr. clarations in England that been the curse and bane of the duty on Canadian be. Laurier’s de- protection has Canada do not the revise of the well with | revision offthe Canadian tariff his collea- Parliament. There is considerable pecenetis in its items, where there is a flourishing indus stry in a liberal’s prasminere 7, Bet then what | Mr. Laurier does do with what he rays. r s with regard to | AREY ; ‘Ger Oxe.—The enterprising firm of James Paton & Co., have placed upon our table a very useful novelty in the shape ot a pictorial jubilee handkerchief. On the | handkerchief are portraits of the Queen and Roval Family, Salisbury, Gladstone, Wolsely, Aberdeen and other imperial and colunial celebrities, besides a fund of statistical information about the empire and its progress during tae Victorian era. They sell cheap, and will probably be quickly disposed of. —_——_- = TeLecrarH Orrice.—- The Telegraph Office will bave che usual holiday hours, viz, open from 8am till10.30am, and 4.30pmtill6pm. Closed rest of the day. iain Tue Prsuic Scnoots. — The children will Jeave their respective schoals at one eldom has anything to 4° *’clock to-morrow, and will marsh fr¢ ibere to Victoria Park. } | { | , and the highest price paid for wool. MONCTON Sa a Leacur or THe Cross.—To-day beisg the feast of St. Aloysius, Patron Saint of the League of the Cross of this city, Hig> { Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph’s Con- vent by Rev. Augustine McDonald, of St. Dunstaa’s College. The members of the Society received Holy Commu: ‘on in @ body, the Sacrament being administered by Rev. J. F. Johnston, Spiritual Director of Augustine Mc Donald the Society: Rev. iat gave a short instruction appropri iate 0 The choir of the Society ‘on of Mr. Geo. Hennesseys sang the Maes the occasion. under the direct! who presided at the organ, sane in a creditable manner. This evening at the same place there will be vor and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrame® at 7 o’ctock. epee ia Tue Wearner.—Eastera Nova po and P. 4&. Island showery today, & westerly winds tonight.