The s u-hu iaaiwayswel *i 1 i1 | ' . iiE0. E. H0555, ._ Trouser Tips! ¥ sg; 33:13 lg-2 .i‘..§.f A ,.i."“'"-° I éuo .nf £1’ Ar: rug really .enough {,°.‘..‘£‘l,.I. §.‘..”‘n.T§L“Ii.'i :.‘.‘.is.f.“;‘; ’f‘°.=‘lc"*‘“..".i` 22°; prove it. U yon. _ D. tmmaw nm" <,._~a.-e . , _ _, ._. B I S CUIT lllsllword' our biscuit department. ‘ '\‘ ' We have a‘ flsigiiassortinenr ci Cl“'ll¢i='»°. Hemi ’e and Moira in Scdrs and fairy. _ We order, direct from the factor- ‘$*°°°‘v1liil! omfitr af I ¥`f`?§§'§"“' ' '“”""c»‘i‘»"Fr`f' '1`fyi$`r=1_i»fas` d‘e`$_s**'\ip ia” P°“v \ On. lately _ Bt FFS? ..e§ P I. I. J B Fredericton, The capital stock of the Uompsry and l.heoHoes are at Freda-io ten. N. B. Bornuladvioss te hand wuvsy the sad intelligence ol the death oi an Island girll ls!! llebonald, who was found dead in hed at the reaidsncs of haremployer. She had been working ior some time as a domestic. When her body was discover- thare was a strong smell ulgas in the ruotn and there was evidence that ruilbea- tiloe hom gas was the canes of death. _ 'l‘snSalem B-ateernsn says a more more power the onegiven by Henry Bouthwiok has never been Salem lltheopportunlty were either llaasnrld or and one 'wefe enmggllsd m He is a Lhtlwnlh Shakes- elwutlclist. shades always harmonise; he delivery, and his inter- owhakespeareoomas _with a Dina South- llnaea- next storm heavy wisd which war done quitea l-t of A l-rp machine D. llselsllan was the wlnfi in which was all Mr hlacLel|an‘s machinery. ‘llnnh Gillis lost. s line large barn with all ` ut its coubeu s. The storm has been the went ther. has been i lelt for yasri. lr. Kenneth il. lhokensie ll hae purchased the farlu lately owned by ln. llscbcnslds this rsrru is well 'watered and an abundance oi hard and trap to haute owned i~y political ssnsatiusulthe recent. election _ in Hsae\snnssstte:-inthe great local nl ma district, Hoa rraiu-isa J. mums. on naaccnlic naudivlals,rau & votes ahead 0! Rev. W. Rodman Pe¢ody, ble llsuebliuu opvoen qt. Thla. however, raa la no sense be re- asrdsd ssaprty vets. Senator hiss- lecd’s violmy was a personal triumph, pnraaoil ailpla;and was in larle part _brought abou hy that very redinrietiag which wasleekrd lo heprlallv to make the didrtea surely Rsouhiieaa. llr. lseheed had _more vore tha lr. Peabody is Ive otseven wards l_a the eensimtal dietrtd. saeh lepah iloaa atriusgbeldsas six eudasvsn ‘l'lse_lhlde\ BQuhIi~ that wo the heave aw :rescue the the two. hs sheairl choose »°""n°m w' ~" "I" Fwlh °f hm .ps very zxhsaaeivelr-_*courts authori- MH!" DL C a. evening hy' Bev. J. T. leer Gospels were ieatarea 'Iliff Y is f eeerss “the lib-at 0asps|." Over these olslas. _ taught by Bsv. lessor Bam and L LW. Brumlal, Llcyflragent, rs- turasd yesterday hom spitlag the wreck ct lie Soviig. and bought with him asksteh made en the spat snowing the poettionot the wreck and the deals which formed hill cargo. __ The main portion ol the wreck Iles in tan last oi warsr ahoat 150 yards from the shore, while the how, broken oif and held by the anchor, ls at some distance (rom thelarler portlrm. _ `Lpo|tioa ui tnebnw has some in to' lhezahor-e.¢$as_ All!! rises abruptly to a heijrht. oi tc ll feet. shore the water. and' st the has of this high bank are many rocks. The cargo ot deals beiere thadlaster was estimated to be worth l2l.iXll~' about one hall ol the mx-go inhellsved in ltastill in the vessel sod may probably reéin' thus until the lee forms, when irpr be secured. Bome~ thing like one third ui' the deals by ‘estimates an distributed along the shore tcrarllslanee oi one third oia mile. A thraeelssseasre bout thirty-due msg-all that ouuli be obtained -are engiged in hoisting to the top oi the bank thcdaala now scattered along the waters' eQr. The ship was val~ ned st about l4Kl,lXll~Be!J\ ship and cargo are advertised tor ulepn Friday next at lLo’cloek. Oi the tea men nrownzrl, cr kilns is rescuing tin more semi bod- lee in all have been recovered and buried and three are still.mls1|ng. A rough drait ol the -sceneot alewreck impresses one ;wit.h lha e risk and peril ol lorioue gale and urban ous ses. 'rsresae or ranu»n’v'€nns me me city Councillors was imKn the Court ot Appeal -in Rnuiiymtqrday. Theappei- lant‘s cunpwal coin ted his argument. shortly alter* reeesaraad was followed hy nrr.llc_Isod.K.c..m\ hhaiiol the rmwud- re Bled In the 3:1. :;|nb“:.h isotama ties in Eunlsnd. the Uniheri' Bates, and Canada, bearing on the llleif well as the principles oi equltreoutauded lor by each party as spplloahlvn the ease. The arguments addreled l 'the Court follow- ad_`_up the lines laid down by the authorit- ies quoted. and ’aitl:2a_‘?s( it would appear that the law the principles bearing on the suideeoa will ls verytnlly presented. The lines oi angu- lnmt, both on principle and author- ity eo far have shown that numerous cas' as in the term oi the present case have been upheld by the courts, and also cases almost elmllsr ln which Lttorney General was eorspl ilnantlhsvs baenen¢iained,thss apparently showing two lines of establish ed_ practice. The nppl-lIaut’s onunael Qrongiy contended |h».t.tbe neattsr is re- lsrallle more nalticulsriy to the equitable inriedlction ol the Court. than bu the form oi the so lon. Neil lldcQnar‘ris, K,C., and E. 0. Brown for sup-ellafrs; F. L. Hsu- mx, xr., D. 0. rl.4L~.cfi.x4c.;ana w. 1: Bpntlvy lor reapolnli-nt~. ggi-sal _.J i 1 We have slid Trl; is ¥ i parcels =ae"\'i.ve iswalfi nd bstova lea; sle::kl'l.ne'“ 0%!" www. qargrmas gms. t.ur_yen`x?‘n;s = have ' pg* eqnsll ' . ` ,m.||,|. w|.'_|w hu Im, wt to ..._ A. `John French, sr., oi Sturgeon, was lust 9 J. Bless, laavs thi lr- Blur the O. P. R W. N. line ct [itll ami V04 with a with a around tiencs mmons is returnable lnun Eno", into the ~ 'D . I 1-lay K|l|B'S e ’ Eliilill l§lllilll}il|~ Son. Bea Slipper, Captain Murphy. arrdvedat Keutagus Tuesday, with a ellluofeuallrom Picton. W. S. Lovaos. ecmmercial agent-,. '0llarlot.tetowl, was in Idoutauue '.l‘nea~ day. Hs ie always a welcome visitor. mir. it o. Mercer vm pmol ins ine-< Well sermon on the 18th inet., at Little Sands at ll a. li. ; Murray Harbor atlip. I., and at Murray River at 8.111 p. na. Carr. Wn.r.ral|s ot the barqnentine Ictlu U.. which was abandoned Norah. near0ape Sable, belonirs to Murray Har- bor. He ie quite a young msn, and was here. last. suiuller. in oommand ni the schooner Rescue. Tm: ladies o|Bt. Pa'\l`s Parish intend heviun' a Baller and fancy sale in the .Yew Furnished Kali In December. Dinner ald tlestabies, iancytableeioadsd with everything to approve the apnetiw and suit the taste. Full particul an iiwr, lock out for there. lol the balance of the week J. P. Crockett R Oo.. Mooturne, will give n dainty lunch consisting ol shredded wheat biscuit., Trisklt sud IAwney's cocoa and MeLaren's cheese. Mrs. C. C. Mohus ol the Oanadlsn Shredded Wheat Oomuany will be in attendance. A var.u.\n|.x Mare. t.h` uroperty ci under regrettable circumstances a ian days ago. Mr. French drove to the edge ot the Btn:-9-on channel and there the mare gut stuck isst in the mud. In the attempt so extricate the animal its lar was broken, and it had to be killed. Tru death took pines November 6. at the htlleol her aunt Miss Isabella lobe- naid, ul Miss I-shells, neoond daughter of Archibald Morrison, iormerlyol CIP dlgan, now residing in Sydney. She had been ill hr about seven weeks- lllal lut- rlson was B years oi age and leaves to mourn a tether, mother, three brothers and one sister. ` Tn: Guardian correspondent from the East writes: -That oft quoted man “the oldest inhabitant" has neverseen auch a storm for leuirth and severity as the dnt ten |i.lya of N relubcr hal hntllhb us. (hr northern shores give asidance oi its lury. three wrecks within a distance ot tour miles between Black `Ba'sli and Oampbe|i's Cove, and the sad loss of iiia on the barque at Priest Pond where so many oi the brsve sour ol Norway met a watery grave. On land, barracks were unrooied. tenoes blown down and build- ings damaged. Daniel liuan'a barn was demolished.-Mrs.Thenpi\ilne _lcDon- ald has arrived hams alters hw weeks pleasant visit among brothers, daughters. and friends in Boston and viotniiy.-Mrs. Patrick Whelan has also returned atisr an emoysbie visit with her lon and daughter.-William Scott hasbaen vislt» ing his sged father and friends and return- adwNovn Scotia slew days srl.-No iishing since the storm began or trawling belore thru, (ora few days was nesrly impossible on account ui an hnnren-e body oi shiirks that ut: the fish uifthe lines, cut the trawls and made them 1:-ive.. a liuisnnce generally. LETTER T0 THE PUBLIC I am lu a posi ion to illl orders ior suii.~ or uvercoals at l rwest poes bic prices iur 8006 lzoods. i keep none but the heel workmen. I buy my goods lor :cost and save six peroent on every dollars worth niving me an advantage over those who do not pay cost. All my work is guaran- teed to bc iirstqunlily in tit. style and workmanship. I have numerous testi- nronisls from customers all over the island and Nom Scotia telling me ihai. they have got perfect satisfaction. Give me acaii sud save mom-y. Jnmes Gallag~ han. 1”” "A*B6nilf" E " SKITH-On the 22nd October, to John .|. and Mr . Smith, Ilerl Point, s daugh- ner. MARRIED WORTH-HENDERSON-at Seattle \Vaehin|rton,Novsmi\er& by Rs\v._ De- \Yit.t.C Fr-anklin.Harrv R. Worth and Irene l.l{sndoraon. formerly of Char-_ l riklown. men, ' ' TROY -At Greenil. s, wife sl ll r. ‘ar ia wnrr You _ Your new Fall Suit, costume or cloth hr the chiidren’s clothing make it a point to int that absolutely' ALL- \VOOi.,darab , warm and dressy kind ' nmol. 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