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' 5rABr_isnr:D test cr-in rzr.o11‘ri:'rowN Piuivcr: EDWARD isr.aND riunnv srzrrrznnnlt-iez~@ W E n _ e e A _ [C `._` . . _ A V _ 5 ' , _ ' '7 T _f~ ' I _- - me SHIPS ’ _» wr isq ` » -.»'_;y¢- .~.. monte slisiotii in out Pom ._ t _ ___ :_-In il ,-_,,;` ._.- _¢` . grows the Coast and Many Lives are Lost- .1-__ -LOST IS TWO MILLIONS :Sir Thomas Lipton _will not lie Operated on for Appendicitis- ' is Resting Easily- NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-(Special.)-A -yongh estimate of the financial loss of Wednesdays storm are two million doll- goand eighteen lives areknowi; tobe lost. ` .UDLORED COOK SAVES CREW. An excursion steamer the S. E. Spring was wrecked but the crew and passen- _gers were saved, the colored cook swimm- ing ashore with the iife lines over which the remainder were safely landed. WBECKAGE FROM THB STORH. A score of yachts were wrecked in Jamaica Bay. I`he beaches of New Roch- »elle and Long Island sound and City Is~ landare strewn with wreckage. The cup defender Relia_nce was some- what damaged at Damarlseotta, Maine. The schooner Vye and Lillie and :mack- erel seiner George L. Edwards have also been wrecked and fifteen lives were lost. r.r1>'roN Non: 'ro nr: ormarln oN. Crucaso, Sept. 17-(Special,-Sir Thom- as Lipton passed a good night and is doing well. It is not believed that an . #_ _,_. , ny, K .. K -lv “ 'i sieve' -_ __ __ 1. I PROGRAM i' for The Band Concert at James Paton & Co» Monday Night- l. March-4th Regt. C. A. Band. Overture-Solitude. .o|>e1-atiqg_$¢ap|aq;iid,_tis wlllbe 2. , _ _ 3. Waltz-Mia Bella. March-Bonnie Mary of Argyle. Scotch Selection. Descriptive Piece-British Patrol. _ _ 7. Waltz-Medora. Pl =_` 4- .. I * -_ _i f~ rv '7 _ :_~ ‘,_. \ s- 1. _ t wh .uif ‘if " . 5 _ n -' ~J=. rf " , 'rf ay ' ”` -f`-“_ sf rfi"`*‘. ` g _-I' D. . s “’ = ==»- - 1 ~` _ -we, L A1" =. #- ' t 8. March--Will ye no Come Back Again. Medley of Scotch Airs. Scotch Cake Walk. 55:0 OPENS FOR CANADA. LONDON, Sept. 14.-The Alaskan Bound- N7 Commission w ill meet at the Foreign Oilice tomorrow. Attorney General Fin- lay will open for Canada Ot.: big Stock of Gaiters ,and just came to us. lt’s earlv to be talking about them but they are such good value, they are S0 werl made, and the cloth and trimmings in them is so good and the i 'amino ~ i i~ T insult-so for-szo ooo. t ~ is i s_,,_._ ,,w';p~;,';§-_A ,,,,,_,5._,,__ Admiral Douglas his _-Fins ::.f°.:.f‘.§‘.':‘.;.i‘z:'.°.:'..:.'::;‘._r:°»..‘:.:fI Ships welcomed inn and his people were looking for him. NEW Youx, Sept. 14.-The French steamer La_Gascogne arrived to-day with w French nuns, who were Sent hero 011 account of the recent laws preventing Ogdensbtlrit. Sept. lo-Jac mb Reasoner, aged 94 years, vi as found dead in a water- ing trough containing but a few inches of water at Rosiere yesterday. It is believed _(the man committed suicide. DEAF MUTE PLAYER. New York, Sept. 14.-A former student A ofToronto University, who isa deat mute, has entered Cornell L niversity at Ithaca. He reported today for football practice and showed up well. THE HISTQBIAH OF THE WAR. ` LONDON, September 15-Sir Frederick Maurice has beenappointed oilicial histor- ian of the late war in South Africa. Offi- cers who may be willing to do so are authorized by Lord Roberts to furnish Maurice with any information they may possess. ` Bonus mom ntiifntw. Rmvrns w, Sept. 14.-The bylaw to loan $18.11!) to the Cumming Manufacturing Company was carried here today by 30 more than the necessary three-titihs vate. The company manufactures woozlwares and steel utensils, and will employ titty hands at the start. this fall. The mayor will take a three years" course in political science. Mayor Leeds graduated from Princeton several I* years ago. He will continue his duties as mayor. _ _ ONLY WORTHY 0F CHILDREN LONDON, Sept. 15.-E lwin Cannan, in F reading a paper before the British As- ” sociation on “What is Success in Foreign I Trade," said the idea of an uuinterrupt sd supply of food fi om Canada in case of war with the United States was only 1 worthy of children who had not reached ‘the map of the western hemisphere. CIRCUIT .IUDGES WRECKED. ST J o11N“s Nfld, Sept- 14-The sieamer E 'H Graham, with Newfounfll-ini supreme c`rcnit court aboard, ran on the rocks near Little Bay yesterday. The judges and court officials were rescued from tneir The vessel was.»._alte_rwards brought into harborheitwheraiahe-will undergo re- ' in Thongs. Pf'HaLrrax', N. ~§&',’§»’Bept-. 15. Tuzs Vir- gina and Underwriter, with barges from Montreal for Boston, put in her Sunday night for harbor, the hawsers getting is i-if s 1111*-youa tif I11 Ladies’Gaiters we have three lengths with 7 but- tons, 9 buttons and I2 bnttoned gaiters. The P1'1Ces are with 9 buttonfs I 40C. 5oc, 65c; with Izbu - _ f0r1S,7oc, 8oc,$r.oo. Those The Prince of ,WaIes_ "°“~~°i ` delayed are ‘lflire McMi11an’s Advanced Reader. two 1engt,h5_ _ » the Sqn A '_ r'»"`i'A_e" 111813 _ I: 'gand a 3559... t of 15’ » '_ 'V RWD. ‘ see tits ii.. ff Bros. _Y _ oore e Life of' 1 ` .\..sx.a.» ‘ ' perilous-ptasitioa by boats from the shore. . pairs. ' ' I' A | MONTREAL BARGES i ` '“f"°“"‘”.*§f°“_°*"“°* Iuaive IN ritiamonniuo ,,,*,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,_ _ Descriptionsof thai-;,VVarsliips and*-” - - it Their Crews-The Htshry of t Fine ships commanded by a distinguish- ed admiral of Canadian birth arrived here ycs°erday forenoon at eleven o’clook and cast anchor in our harbor. Something about Aimiral Douglas-who is said to resemble King Edward VII -and the sple 1- did cruisers under his orders may now be in order, for Charlottetown people will both and. it may be assumed, are keenly see interested in them. To the commander first, then. ` Vice-Admiral, Sir Archibald Luc`us Douglas, K. C. B., the Commander-im chief of the North American and West Indian stations, is a Canadian by birth. and was born in Quebec, in 1842. He is the second son of George Mellis Douglas and Charlotte, the daughter of Archibald Campbell, of Quebec. In his youth he lived with his father in Quebec, and obtained his early education at the High School in that city. When fourteen years of age, in l&5, he joined the “Boeca`wen," the flag- ship for North America and the West In- 'mander in 1872. In ISS() he was gs zetted chptain. an l was elevated to the rank of vice admiral in lwl He has seen important service in many sections of the globe As earlv as 1860 f ft’ h nt d th I mg.-von arcomrs srtinenr. up-=i<>_--1 oi- one he torofth Ja ~ wqw e paiga Q *aa-if°rd,cou. sept. 14 -Maya_¢I.eeilst§i¢v|;r_o` _' e.1n1as4,aiii`§,t ’ ' " i _ to-diy annouucsd that it is ,lria-.lfatentipn __Km§'ilg€o?§_,lie commapgpigitg ., R-to enter Yale when the universiw- -oponsi l Duriogtheyears HB and -'he' waa commander in-chief in the Erst Indies. From 1&!9 to 1902 he was a lord of the ad miralty During the three years from 1896 to 1898 he was vice president of the ordance conmtttee H was appointed commander-in ch.ef of the North Amen c in and West Indian stations in 1902, and the same year received his knrghthood For three years, from 189.1 to 1890 he ;was A D C to har late Migesty Queen Victoria 1- rm: rnacsnre The flagship Ariadne, built in 1898 is tone of the finest and fastest of Britain’s first-class cruisers. She is an 11 000, ton ship, with a complement of 6W ollicers and men. Her speed is 2034 knots She ixte ' ' h ick tlrin ns. carries s eusix inc qu g gu fourteen twelve powders, quick firing, and twenty smaller quick firing guns. She has three torpedo tubes and her horse power is 16,541). _ f The Retribution is a second-class cruis- er of 3.600 tons and a speed of 19 3-4 knots. The following is the roster of the cifi- ecrs of the British Ships. rr. 11. s. anianzur. Vice~Admiral, Sir Archibald Lucius Douglas, K. C. B. .F412 1i°e°ees1=t¢--§>-°ii=§- ‘ 51°F- 137" -5.-.*$?'i.' 9%, f cleat ttfssuiet , aim cfm Cree,John C. Boardman, Hurbert B. Banning. Captain, Montague Edward Browning twisted mana -the propeller-. 'rue vu- mg ,,,,,,,,~,,_, ~_- - 'f , . ,Ll9°°§rri°¢_ f=°0\m`\=°»1=l='e famous ulti- iii-1--111--=-====-»1~1°-of-=»1 from 1-ef-. e.............., Wim... F. sim.. .!‘*‘*““°-.1f=e=~1~¢ J 1 _A r _ i ; i >- iititt neotmenr or THE sri. i M1 ~ _ ¢ I-Iere's to the blooming regiment , Tha.I:’s always fit for war. Whose barracks square runs wide and far From Sydney t0 the Nore. ;___F‘or everyone that meets us l;.$ays “How-de-do” to we ' 'Dips lowto the shine of the big L__._____J -P HerberL Dm, Basil s.`Noik¢. cotta A. lsr. smi. Sub-lieutenant, Alexander C. Under- wood. ~ Assistant paymastor, Arthur Mudge. Gunners, Richard C. Lee, Harry J. Carpenter, Augustus J. Mitnheimore. Artiiicer engineer, Edwin G. Hoskins. The “Retribution" ls practically a tmpid’ and other falBiar naval Qgtors but she presents a very different §e ance from former welcome visitors of the er was here a new rule for the pairting of the vomels of the navy has cane into Sobey. -- _ \_Fo_xj,the great Northwest, to make Boatswaln,Johu W. Evans. _ Puev __ _ ‘ -ui-_ Lorrnorcsapt. 15th. Lloyds Times caf- ,respoudentpays that the yacht Queen Nll'Ull'¢¢. serlollly d at Bril- llegantie, is insured for MDM. _ rnrncii cottvovitrtittxrn. A Anourus. Sept. 15.-An unconfirmed sroo ooo Fins AT amounts .to about $7tll,tIl0. . From a little place called P. E. Isle, They left one summer day, And this is what they say. - No fwvest for us; we’ll ever be, A oo ted mick ii dit-s. Five years later hewas made a 'counterpart' of th’ .I-a“i“.‘u°’» .In ` ”t°" "'°'7 °m°~ ` We never more will roam. A glorious life is a ranchers Royal Navy Since the last British cruis J Qc rides his horse all day, But dl I Itia so diferent When you hire to make hay oohrc upper woms and` toricai y-soup eo‘or-’ tunnels, the vessels are ~ i=°'il0¢11sb§¢s=sz1:ni_s,.s!esvr_Jio_°. tliebaokaufleveietiiglnr i~,h__apw cigseimmueaa is @“ei»t=tt of Mu-co'di`siatem,arrd has along xeoelvlni yard swinging at her mizzen mast head and proyecting away above it and even that, like the sides, the davit*s, the cables, the anchors, the funnels and even the active service during the past eight or t=n years have been clad wholly in khaki The grey is in fact the the ,Royal Navy’ ; war paint, and according tothe once order of things British worships are to not look exactly handsome in their war paint, _but they do present a peculiarly businesslike appearance. There were many people on the wharves toweloome the King ships and as soon ion did not take long, the Harbor Master and extended the hcspitalities of the. port to the officers and crew. ` . ships’ companies in the Royal Navy, and il, es u Jack ets, aré"l'tidy,joily'lct. “ ‘ ~'~ 0ffi=e1'=1_e=isi _ees __°f the _Bstfibstioo are well' siinburned as a result ‘libey gavaus salt Junk to eat, Wlea our eighteemhour' day was done, *Ia a stalilawe didalaop, ` B16 filo! wt ‘ mwah The barntoo sweet to slumber in The grub was but a bint! One morning bright and Early, We softly stole away Walked ten milea to a station masts and boats is painted grey The obyect, of course, rs purely a practical one, And hrgot w get our my T* i arg* to reduce the visibility of the ship to the W0 N05 US £0 the oilil ° c‘”' ._ _ smallest limit, Jost as British armies on Where Bill Soon not mob fwm, Ml” ‘ -" ' ‘ 4., j M l at ° ,~. \t I I* iv? *L ' I Cross piling sand and mortar, And earring up the hcd. Each morn he dons his overalls, And neatly does the trick, Hes saving up his money now keep it on all the time The warshipe do_ To “ke mm to Wilmot cmk We dream of the little Island ~ ` ' Where thh oysters irrcw so fat We never more will leave again,- If ever we get back °° they we" ”‘“'d° “sta “"1 the °P°"°t‘ Oh we- long for the homo of our fathers, ~ 1 . The _home we love so dear and‘_ Maurice Blake went on hoard Wham you §°n»t have to 'buy a brews" When you want a glass of beer. The amps. wmpmies- ue just like ‘H 'Bray may sink of the great Northwest, _ §0f their grain and big fat beef, _ the me whether marin or bl e ' - Bm' #VP ""1 °!' give m¢`th°~° mth 151%. _ ,_ .» .Away, far away back east. Muttart he could notget a job, _ His collars were too ht ieuten ant, and was promoted ‘to be comq- ` Ami ‘mm PM d°°" Pld a'°°m° .':-I: ' . l nr- only ouryearsa .r. ee ere enavy: hme_ 7 usrquently lmving -; ` _ " ~ ' heservei in tri; ‘mai brtguie up gg thesliihl?asl_'|,»¢=\=¢ides.§¢oia,%-stack. _Wfwenttovork uvmaramh. - ,P ‘ ' ' ’ fir. "" ’ , ,, -_ . ' i.;.;1' . I I I ‘ ‘I P ‘- "» X A i""““ "’ 1 » ` ~ " 9" ' ` T _ P' _f ' " 1- '~:' . , ‘w ;f. _"$21.-' __ _ _ _ _I _ > i- : _ h____U_ I A I __ I . K* _ _ ‘k ' _ 3 V P i , _ I ‘Retributiorf patrolled _ the »-_Véu;e_aud}a_n 'coast waters for ive months, and Captain f V gh! I .ti th 10°F *MW in Veae- Hisface iookedlike an Indian, I ` _*J 5° find the peopleall were sh . 'iv ii|the»bbckilaind L ini. , - Y ' the protection of British interests. The is °"n‘l’ ”° usd!" MV' ‘ ` ' Though they cost him mighty dear, ' _ »He’ll take them back home with him, To keep as a souvenir. ' " ' sent a landing party uadeaunomhiand od] sub,eets residing in La Guayaga., Al ro’s di dr lgdlll lprty wigxltdintedr rs, the latter ahead, as lion pxrade .The ,dig-_ oeemwetl- the Veneaucihn; that aahot washed. Theparty succeed- ed in its mission withouta life being,los|;» _ The crew counts' Sinfonia-*its 5355: a " _ _ @3118, ` ..-.....~f’,;‘i’..-".i' the vowel cremrt-ff .'lhe-_|_alm;;iif_' iii-,"» 1 ‘ ' ' »‘ ¢ amaged g _ tol-by the Canadian Pacific steamer, Lakai _ ’ °"° . & 5 \ ‘ l ` by xl; . I - ¢ 5 _ ms Pedlar Lies at the Point of .mn 'nm Bneaeni emma __ " - onowuro 'N Horst iitouoii. ~ _ S*s°11i“°`.-` '7';°::'"P°“°f“"»':° °°“°==°t3 we A B"“""t ww” T” ' the Gallant Admiral. 'ro the Regiment ofthe sea. in the 'ww or Domus -me mil Place in St. Stephen. - _ _ ~ ,Buchcoitandr.hirteenmenwerekil1od. ` _ ' 5 5 "'- ' ' wiiiougiiiiy, Frederick A. Warner, Theo- ’ , Longer. sent. to ual dore K.Elmsley, David V. F. Erskine, gh‘m'|,¢|-hi, gg] “gt _ * _Alfred G. Peace, Rupert F. Ludbock, ` , - _ on-i1P.vivtaa, william R. J. White, Dr.-moi-,utoii., sept 15.-A sputum to "'°““‘»-"°‘P"“”°‘~“‘*!-“'*‘°-R"-°~»"° - -- Deuium M. 'r. Benford, Hon. Byron P. the Tribune from saint ste. Mu-ie ny¢=.A°“°°'“f“ *'54* Carey. Algernon EHP. Lyons; clerk, Geo. A ure which o!`iRl\&¢8d ill Kl0SS¢r’l *°°f‘1¥ U _ ~ F. Martin. candy °°°’° hm fonisrht and whiolris memoir or the Government wltaeataaeb _- __ ,_ _ still burning, has destroyed an entire I h " - ' rr ar s.u'"rurnU'rroN blwkotsmmsmme of the hui. riflcnd iaperliiviawl. J tv Ill, U ~ Q' ` - ` H Liifrtzmaum ceeii dimnooke Archibald ”°’° ‘““"‘°°' Th’ °‘°‘“‘5° °1'°""’ 4°" ‘mmm 'U' “nm -_ oi-raw., sm. R.E.'i.ii'i'§°1§. i£§`§fi§'lZ1"’t~;i.'ii°s”.'i§.'f..§”.i’,°§°if' succrssiuttsi/moans » ':`.i”..'f..f;'f.ii°.i. Pt' °° "T ward R. Moriiyan, M. B. _ . __ I P ’ ' Paymaster, George E. Coleridge: ' ~_ ,_ f _ .l°n":l‘?t::|;:°“' -i ximian., Sat. 11-aauiq-an ml;-m;"}g§__*°'§,':,!*l'_*'* 5% St' Ili!! MJD Hitt I8 Collar #IC-¢f Boxes. _ Purses and W ` The goods ever shown Wholesale and lo- tail. _ tame,' kitten. of men, and the size willplay withrhem for ' ehu'i~ca_or histom-lcalrvaiueaiiscovésedi a rr.; rstsurrs. M. ot 3,400 an ‘D -ai sndpn.\'talnlarl.__ .._ 2-_a~.f‘l lvfb he 4'.. 3¢’» game.) @ yi* 9 hoc isa asseeiii advantage by tak- ..x- bil' wr: ' ci ei i `*_'.` }"`“i` I xr \ if I 1 :- vi /Y in »_.» '_ »: .5-‘ * #5 a .- sa: *if sl ,_ i,-_°.\_y-ss# I