.___ __ _ » /_,_ .. - _‘_ _ I _*_ fir i/` _ ‘ Inland &a:a.`°" d H074 & Scotia. ` ' " 1% VIZ r s iisséii we, .var »|- Qx ¢~» . v""9e"|""f #ww QM (K1 - ,e .-- _ .- ~ _ <:=~_1~_= ,' Q- -_ , <.'v_,.»..~ "2_=‘§'. _ ~- ,"_ ._f~_.' ._ "`ff’~` fr 1 ‘ "5 _-_, 5 »‘;~f'-fi, ..,'== ,. ;;f£=»_,..,.__, » -_ » .1 r -~ gs...<__.,-f§.l ‘ y ` _~ ' . _< -f _ _-, __..__*.`/.;-__;;._T_: .-':. »-;‘;;’_ ‘_ ---~;:j:‘_ _ ,.- , PA" _ _ ~ * 6 f* in (_, _ q \ ' ‘V _ _ "‘ ' V . F ' f " =~ - ma ~- .~» _ " ‘~ - » ff. "1f"efq-';»i’r;_f>" f' J _ _ ¥ e . .. .. _ _. - ‘ " '»" `Z‘k’*.-2-_‘~vgy»;~»y-»\ . _______. _b ., . ._ . *iw ',' »-4 >». ffl _'ls 1 r - " .4 I ' G _ _sr .; `. ,_ , 0 iftsreetlsnrzii *-5 _ wiv. riuuci: nnwliaii lsmmn. fruesnar. snrriiianen 22.f|`9o5_ .ee * ’ \ ' ' ` W ' _ A DVSTINGUISHSEUNAEGFIO. .GEORGMOWNMARKMS U 1 tif' PAINE’S ~ 0 C21 *_- --- 55. .u !’. RHEUn'"s'» SQRENESS _ or for “ ” _ _ me A1ums_ANn.I.Ecs,rAm mrnsnicx. i 1.1 » - . .5 ._ g ‘ -I I H i »-,.(_.\ _ - » .__, _é l .\. . \ -_ * 5 ,.~ _._ e .~,»- _ ___ _ , _ _ _ is COA L., 0 . :- \ _ ; *_ .».~, _ "|NVERNESS IMPERIAL" COAL' = ' _ (None Bettei-,) ' y < Screened, Rnnoi Mine, Slack. First Class both 'for .- »' . Domestic and Steam Purposes. ` f ‘ei e\..JN|»<=|=z co ' ' Shipping facilities ofthe most modern type at #oft 0 ' ` _l Hastin , C. B., for rom t loadin of all ss _ P P s Classes ' ,j l ‘ andsizesof sailing vessels. _ » me Inverness RAILWAY Ami colt comv»§¥.i; . _ . o. B. s , A A Wm. Petrie, Agent, Port Hastings, C, B.; K --~-»..',_... 9 4° h General Sale§“1gent`s for Nova Scotia, N'é'w'Brunsv» ick and 5:. . Prince .ll l}!F__ W%AR, Sub-Qgent for P. E flllanil. _ f is -ramen. on ~‘ A -» ~ » - ' “ - .¢ Y _B N ;_ -_ Y Y v N Staunch Bqlllpped Stamer s _ . .w->.Il1- _ ., f Oommeudng September 16th, leaveriaou, Saturday, immediately upon discharge of cargo. "` _'__ Subjeawchanggahonlddmamsunceareqmre.; _ .» ._ _ *_ -,"5 _lt_ .r a .if _ oluea,th.__l,l! V ._ _ ~; , 1- f f V* ' .__ 4' . ' A Few _Cofnparisonfs . Iaaafureh Net lllvlleaas Divl- Excess of Death Year ` ' “ " farce Dec Pfeliil D-Peliey 'leads income (Slain-s-~ ei la 3|!! Iaeele Ilelders to Stack 0ver Ex- ea ana rn' <2 __ . _ llellers peallfare ation ” Kami Lifeofcaueal sussasa 4.w.99v ' i #7-843 242.049 1 , _ o. ,_ _,L A few from the Government n- _ -e; Btfates clearly LIFE OF CANADA is 163.110’ il! tlfbfllllt talks.. _ 'lfo besafe always insure with a representative of ie' Com ' _ 5 _ gy as it is prosperous and progressive and its agents are positively reliable. _ oe c rates and other information apply to if S ' v , , I _ ` I to Pam' choloaefown. P. E.1.~.1and. (Ut will GlW$D¢£ld| Dl$¢0llll$ 5 In watches, ourstock is largeand are _aocuratelf WSU' -letedandguaranteed. ---» ~ 3 ~~-~ ~ We have an exquisite assortment of Rings canpleaseyon. ' __ ' i ` lil/ l\l 'l` mn wium Eisrwuzn _ 1-nm ‘°‘° 'mn'-‘ £45 ~lv xo.r5 a. u. I5 634 a .n. 1 lt mud Point _ _ P°'t°° °’ _ e - ...'°=ru» 0 s is CELERY 7 coM1=oUN l I _ ‘ _ Q. L _ . _ (iEO.E BOAK&C0. Halifax _» [It isthoughtthat a head oiat leatt or, while that of Niagara is estimat- GU YANY | ' 4 are-aces iss ' .1.|~;w|sn.m:r,.n. _ _ _ _ J.n.w£:Lca. 4 ua ee _ure time with _ _ honor ye’vé dune me. ' thee meetings dom. ao tae dee, 'dn' PII iuis't'~1R':t‘¢II\!’l%oIu-» tion ii t _ I1 . A' fo show -yer hands.l°'ive. Nay, _eg ri, 'ff Fifteen. lgaieritr. chuck the itners. - 'l Canoe ol _ltr Samuel Levis, of llorra I-one. who mea in Lena.- on July 9 Last. The career ot Sir Samuel lewis, Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, who died in London on July 9, furnishes an ex- cellent argument for those who de- , sire to refute the often-heard state-' ment that when a negro becomes l eminent it is because he has more or! loss white blood in his veins. ` Sir Samuel was 'of pure African _-Bget,(¢,,bg,,)1,,,,|,,_____`____- parentage and was born in Free. town, Sierra Leone, .West Airica, in ’ J cal Grammar School he was sent by his father to England to complete his education. He arrived in London in_ 1866 and entered Uni-versity Col- 1 lego, where he gaineghprizee and cer- London University First Division in tificates in the English language and 'W *U5 lb. Zoology. He matriculated in thai 9°' d°"°"" _ Hi lb. . . . . . . . ...--... June, 1868, having in the prcv'ious.`1s1andEl¢; |51) bg,,,,,,, ‘owned °"%1ss.` ...... ._ year entered the Middle Temple to study for the bar. it may be men- tioned that the~London University examinations are the "'stitlest" of: any in thc Uniud Kingdom. V Sir Samuel won an exhibition for an essay on the law of .real pro-' pcrly in 1870, and,'having passed lh».~_ necessary examinations, was called to the bar 'at the* Middle ’l`em|»le in 1871. Returning to his nativc- land in 1872, he began the practice of his profession; and earned the reputation of being an' able and! painstaking advocate. He served the local (iovernxnent on several occa-~ sions in the capacity. eitherof judge, magistrate, or Crown advocate, and ‘ '.........;....0 .......o SS "‘ --3" .iifi.fZf.i.if if SQ538S3S3@3SS'3 SS Cod,pcr uiutal...' ..... .... _.$3 Herring, %r ’b|»l. Smoked, erring (Bloaters), ml” Xen., . . . . . . . . . . .._._...... Ki ed herring per doz Malzgzrel, each.. `.' ....... _ _ Turnlpyeaoh. . : .............. . . Potatoes (new)per bus - Cabblln. eaoh Eggs, d' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Cnicketiialf pg- pair ...... Co ki _ p|ile3,lIo b 8......... lgiiitar-l;%"€nb),perlLl§. ue rrr r _ . BlacltCnr1`.inl¥s.?;...... Barley perbus.....».... ...... .. (Farmers Daily S 4 ` "rbi 1'- '_ e .ho-._ 1-., Buckwheat-. ............ .. Butter, per-lb......... eeesseheeeuueeeéee #$38 ,perton One white) -»'whol...... Wheat per ushel-.. ..,.. toes, perbes 1.....f,§"e".}.*"a.».;::::~°°°;°3::: Shea skins. Woof-(wash-»ei..'... .. _..... m Oats ibliléeé 'mshel ' UHARIDITIIDWNHAREEIS. » ‘ (0orreotedevery"1\esdayandFrldly.) (quanerlfpee lb......’. (sma.ll)perb...,........ odors of permanent employment in' ° " °‘_'_’_‘ the' legal branch of the _Colonial Civ- il Servire were made to him. But not even the high oflicc of Chia! Justice of the Gold Coast could` tempt him to leave -the lucrative practice which he had made for him- self in Sierra. Leone. In. February, 1882, he was appointed an unofiicial member of the Legislative Council, an omce which he continued to fill up to the time he left the colony in May. last. He was the first* Mayor of Free!-owh. He was much revered by his countrymen and respected 'by tit European element in West Africa., as his eflorts and endeavors were for the welfare, not only of his native colony, but of the whole of the Brit-l ish West African colonies. In 18933 he was appointed a Companion Q! the Order of St. Michael and St. George, and was created a. Knight Bachelor in 1896. _ _ _ ' Sir Samuel went to London to _ob- tain surgical treatment for cancer._ . ',"'l'o` Yicteriaffilih section ot eii".;_ths_1,&aml~ezi__r'i‘ver in rich.. 1I't'will cross that riverfliliit below the famous Victoria fallsjand preliminary. work will bebegun em an enormous power plant like tlwle at Niagara as soon as materials can be transported to this point`by rail. 200!eet will be available, that each turbine and dynamo will gave a caf pacity- of 5,000 horse power Sand that a. conduit eight feet in diameter wiinfbé sumeient to drive each wheat When at the flood the volume* of water in the'~Zambczi is tw'ii'fé`the»t-Hr' ~"~‘~~r ~~ of the Niagara, and the fali'of near- ly 600 feet will give an estimated wuféi force of 30,000,000 horse pow- ed at about 6,000,000. _ The first use of the DOWer drawn 4 1 ` ____ Q "iw from __ falls will r bah] ill# . _Do__ybeto\.. ._ _ ~ work- `t.lie’"ooal mined'at'”Wankie froin ` 2 notvfln Qltltwra " = 1 . . » ~ `~ ‘ » s e' ' 1 _ _ 1 _ _ ' r- - mmmummmruanaH%f fifty to~ a hundred miles to thq\ _ -_ it, Mos J J H101 33_?';>_,__; »M‘:_,___;_l.,f_uri;_xJ4,. ' . ~ _ lilearise from poisonin the iystem. _ I ' ‘ 0 ' southeast. A little farther to tho_ north' are beds ol copper' of vast ex- tent. There is talk, too, oj,_t1'ying to work the gold mines of Johannes- burg with electricity froin’the Vie- toria falls. ' 0 A New' Zealand GO0l0¢ll¢» I _ Sir James Hector°, the distinguish- 'ed Director of the Geological _Survey of New Zealand, and Chancellor of the New Zealand University, 'whohaa just retired on a well-earned pension, ‘ was horn seventy years ago in Edin- burgh, the son of e "Writer to the Signet/"Ile took the HJ). degree at in the following year wal selected by UB§V0l°Si|’.y il 1850, _' ’=» ‘ _ _ " _iqilpviea the inaction oftl;i:‘-‘great filtering/organs-I the li.v.erand_ kidneys, _ ' Sir Roderick Murchison to..aecom”f y the Palliscr expedition to the mky Mountains aa medical oicl' £54437 _ 1 1 .PQTPNI e o eo aa! .».»a¢a o t¢llIoO_:l0"0N 'Zig' 1 ‘ ‘E fe eL» Nl! -‘->ag.1'&::-:.;:. . 88388 bi '. . .»,__. . » i.s@1oQ 'glen yilfailed to i...'.'.:...."‘°:.'=@ Dlt CHASE'S” i Kianoimier Pius you would be well you must remove this cause of disease. ` 7 ’ ' supplies nouriahmeutr to the 'body and collects the impure and poisonous; _,waste mater. This poisonous material 'ie nf; the system in the "ir¢\\l0,tiglt. _ Of the’ blood and causes disease. "“" _ '_ Where leyour~wea;k_r;go1? _Ja¢p;;t_here you may lint expect tsiliiel the emicte ot ¢na¢\»io¢m._ 1. emseebaeiey ie' was his good fortune to discover the 'by whichthe Canadian mwayeroaeeathellockiea. He veling thathuyarq were todivide daome =i§§u_. °§§;a§f=i§i if" .»"s '“,,§'= §§i;§§§§§;ifs d @»_3gsgg2‘i5iE rigi i l 5 53 ig? _,_ _ ~ on iii. ir g as follows: "I thank_-ye.all very .,315 ~§ 5' ._ :gi ei eu' lotus gauges wfoormeet- TIIEY IAKE Y0ll`FEEL3mll- ` I The pleasant edbylll 'house andliiver lwunhevv. N* $°f..¥5=lr queen. Nine-tenths of the ills of everyday lite may Be cured by Dr. Cl|ase’s kidney-liver* “Q but how hard we had” to ' WUI 'Shi 3” beetdyes. '°°e°‘°¥‘@°‘.f°§fJ‘e °°° "° principle; we threw to t e skilled labor and efforts would be to waste tithe. .had proof that other reason whg' we women by advertising. demand. Last yearwe question ? ` wa* '°“1J¢9 #5 2 *_* 1. road that is plaeaiid utensils: shoddy materials forte h Q follqxi that ops u vie than sv; .Jr _ ,wsisf ;~ll\.f.ii Means safety our - once they are Eledon the where xhey._a;e_1;ep;_u1.;hs__mm= vfsieqw the in stock from one to sixty drawers or In _ _ _f..ingyi¢_1,,a _£¢y_d_r¢§ rs and addingmore ae _ = ,.»-3)-_ ly; .-.__ __ __ _ __ _ ‘ _ i cannot You can arch. _Aa to rshauaon iii is as e..`1 .- -....-~ . .. The work ot the b/loood is. two-fold. :It movediromthe blood bythe §o! 'V * the liver and kidneys. When gnuafailthepoisoniscairlodbaekthrongh 1 . _ fi. _ _ , ._ . . \'._/ _ .1 _`_'_ is =. 12’ a f ,' nj.; Lpfeuriutlesyeum. ltxppte em Z . _ ‘ "htm _ _ . _ _ w-meme. Ana6n'si¢ao