W EEKLY, (NOW TRI.-WEEKLY) IB? _i - :__ . ...__ r- _ ,,. ' _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . __ _ _ r , , ' 1. ,_ r _ - -1 X .fr . _ _I ‘ _ ' . r ~ ‘ _ I ’ *' _ - _ ~ ' »' _ *it- _ i. i. " ' ' - ` __"_ ` . ..» ` ‘ ' __ 1 _ -_ ` ` ” ' e- __ _ _ __ _ _ 4. an i- rr _ - - r _ i _ _ i 'W "M "°”"”“” “°’ l C1-1ARLo'rrETowN, PRINCE ISLAND, CANADA, iiivEDNEsnAv,l'iliovir.‘ii'i"1a+r§z gigeg. .{,;,_3*n;,w..s9.m,,m lllllllil UN’ .Blllll if E. ll'ill[iill Killed ina Boxing Contest- Medical Testimony is not Conciuslve. _ 51-, .loiiN, Oct. 31.-(Special).-In the police court today Fred Nortbrup was ar~ 1-nigin-it on a charge of manslaughter as the result of the death of Charles 0‘Regaii inn boxing bout ut Queen’s 1`tlnk_lust night. iii- wi-__- remanded to iail until the coron- p|~'i.i iiilillest is flllifilwd. . Thoiniiuest bognutonigiit when Doc- tors iii-ntiey and Daniel testified that _il-_nit was flue to' compression of the brnin,ii-ie to a rupture of arteries and this _night have been caused ly a blow in llgliiinif. 'l'iie inen who acted as ofllcinls in the iiglit have been released on their own re- nogiiisniices. _ O'i"r.\\va, Oct. Iii.-(Special.)-The Gov_ ornor General received the following mes- Huigc by Marconi wireless from Admiral Prince Louis on board H. M. S. Drake now at sea: - “Before thc shores of Canada disappear from view I desire on behalf of the captains, ofiicers and men of the Second; Cruiser Squadron to thank our Canadiani fellows of all cliisscs tlirough Your Ex-‘ coileney for their hearty and hospitablel \\'eicome'rlurlng the last hree months l lHl_l§lllY .Ill lHl lill lllllllll Miner While insane, Kills His Partner -ls Himself Now Missing V.\.\.-niwi-:n, 13.0., Oct. 30.-A despatch froni .\`krn,r\\'ay says 1' It is believed that Jnnn=s Murray, otherwise known as lilooiiim, murdered his partner, Jas. Fisk la.~t March at Halibut Iiily, near Si-liioi-in, while insane. The skeleton of Fisk was fonud recently by natives, with ii rilh- hail in his back. It was identified by clothing and letters found on the body. In the cabin, twenty steps away, were founil a blood-rusted razor auda knife, and ilil~i'e were blood stains on the furni- ture. Murray is supposed to have com- iniltell suicide, as he has not been seen sini-c last February. In u letter left in the cnhin Murray says he had but a few hours to live. ‘Then follow incoherent religious :md sorlaiistic utterances. Another to an unniuncd brother says: “ I have :\i.:i~i:eri that Fisk should kill me today at iiie o`clock, and he is to be killed after me by my agency. All this is for wrongs in our past lives and for the sake of buuianity. We have agreed to wipe entail scores of the past in a sane and friendly way, so that in doing this we forgive one another as wellns forgive our clieiiiies." I. i-_.~i tieformrstiring, ifyour liver ll ~i_iii:::lsu.oi1_tof tune, and you feel dulb oliicus. coustlpstbo, 'take a dose '-; o o d "s Pills ‘Ami vou'll be all right in the morning. EEE Ed-`il EEE Sec Our Box on Counter, lleiiuoilil li3lllllS. ~ Ladies’ colored 5oc Misses’ leggings, black, - 5oc Chi1d‘s lcggin gs, black - - 5oc New is your chance at little cost to keep the family warm. V Call early at off -lr-os. G ill 1lllllLSlllSi I i MoN'i'mc/il., Oct, 510.-Owing to the; great number of possibles scored on the l short range at the last Bislcy meeting, it is suggested to reduce the builseye :at 200 yards to four inches in diameter, inner to to fourteen, and magpie to twenty~four, so had shot in his series hcmay, by deliver. ing other shots near the middle of the tar- get, pull up sufficiently to be in the front of the suggestion being adopted at the next Bisley meeting. .___¢-_- l Chamberiain‘s Colle, Cholera and Diarr- hoea Remedy. This is the most success- ful medicine in the world for bowelcoin- pialnts, and is the oniyremedy-that' will curc chronic diarrhoea. Every bottle- is warranted. For sale by all druuglsts. I lHll lllHl llllWN li SllllS lNll SllllPl3 t Wxuurrlcil, Oct. E0'-A sensation was created here on Sunday by the decoration of a Methodist church for bar- vcst home festival services. The work was doputcd to an American family in the congregation, rind when the church assembled, a blaze of stars and stripes, 'with the icture of President Roosevelt P __ in the centre, greeted the worshippers. Many refused to enter the building, and some of the flags were torn down. Later in the day they were replaced by Union Jacks. _,.,?_..1._--_Z A MARVELLOUS FLESII PRO- DUCERI This is the statement of those whohavc used "The D 86 L" Emulsion. It is said to be rich and sweet as cream and not unpleasant. NEW BOOKS. v We have just opened up THREE CASES of books DIRECT from the ENGLISH PUB- LISHERS. Books of Poems, 'Books for Boys and Girls, _ ' Prayer Books, Bibles, Hymn Books. to open this week i Our first consignment of English goods 'f0\' Xmas trade. § that if a competitor happens to have onei ,;,_,__¢__,¥_____; rank at the finish. Tlicre is ri. l|kelihoogo'a'me seen to he stir.-or with strong elltohfbngi wlihicii was in contrast with ilitjodlm d@esnor while on the bridge of thaflilkaiur-during the hottest battles. The ci!$_?¢mlmy\v\'as most impress- ing and calcuatedio »'1idl`§'ve a lasting lm- presslo'n on those whovvitncssed it. lHl l.MPilllll MANIFESTU The following is the text ofthe imper- ial manifesto issued by the Czar of Russia. '- .ii ' “We,3 -N1ohoi&s"*thelBecond, by the -lgnmoof God, Emperor and Autocrat of alliths R\`.\sslas,` Grind Duke of Finland, undce, Capt. James S. Stephens,r-iotlef; declare to'all’§nnr faithful subjects that the ti-oublesind -niritlttlon in our capitals andfln nn‘mei‘ou's"?oti\er places ilii'ourheart`with'excessive pain and _ _ q_ _ of her crew of 14 wero">'sl`oli~niYii=worn"~lorrow. _ ~ ` ' out. Heavy gales forced'it’he =`lhi`p=roh5 gap-i' tain put about .Ind‘-:nm -1'.-lor-“Gapef Town. Before real`91l1u|("~thIt tport»_t,h¢_' sailors recovered to 'sumo et.iient‘-andfl the captain refused tloilondtiiin the straitiff of Sunda in July the _crevw mutiued 'andf forced the officers' to' seék lprotectlon ini “The happinols of the Russian sover- eipris indisaolubly bound up with the happinésszof our'.pe'6p1o;:ind_the_sox-row of our psoplaf is 'thc`oorrcv`v"'¢iT_ tl1a_.sov'ereig`n. ‘-‘Ffomthc prelentdfsbrderii may arise 'great us.tional"disrupti’on. They menace the integrity and unityof oumempire. “»\’i.‘hs supreme-»'duty imposed upon us towarM the' 1dtne'rian3,` ‘to aid in termlnintiogthcse troubles-‘requires us to their caliin,'_Thcre they‘sccured.guns'-nurifefface ourself and to-use all the force and subdued t_he__snilors, tnklngfthelr knives from them. The men refused to work the ship and it had a narrow escape from' drifting on 'th'e` rocks. ‘In Batavia the crew was placed in irons and‘a‘cre`w of coolles navigated `ilhb`ivcsBel to* Singapore’ where the' ~siillor'sf-Hwmie itrled MJ ‘ mutiny. "Part ~ of number _ were' sentenced to eleven 'weeks' ’im`prlsoni ment and the rest` to fnine weeks.1\f_` hard labor. The ruen contended that poui food andthe brutal treatment of the offl- cers had "forced them to inutliiy. On the way to this port a topsail yard was lost ln a heavy gale that compelled the vessel to lay to for 10 days. NEWS FROM THE EAST - es. Tim month is closing fine but cool ‘wifi some potatoes still to dig. But few ali moving to ninrket fr0_fiI’5fth_'is metlohii' the farm er's industries dna fhow? .moving IL into other and more mhlcrn-‘chonnelsyi and the time he would take' battling-'lif load can generally bc Qmployed `toi mom advantage at home. "I'hr{tr'4'our noilffhere is capable of produoiogdnlmeme =orl'1ptr_|_ of potatoes we all know, and our enter- prising mon are looking forward to the day when' the coniplct-ion'~“of»t#pe Elmira Branch Railway will give -6l\`]tlti1lists"arf~ opportunity of erect.lngo'ne\§r'inor`a` starr h factories at the . reason at-'ourfcommand tohasten in secur~ ln‘g>the'uulty'1and co- ordination of the power ofthe central government, and to assure the' success of meaB\i`re`s'_~Zor pacifi- ‘catieniiu eiiureies of'-pebh6',i_if¢, which 'are essential to the well'-b'ein`g of' ourfpeo pie. ' ' ' ` “We therefore direct nur government tocarry out our inflexible will in the following manner : ' “First-’I‘o-ek`t.end iio'the population the 'iifimutablc foundations of civil liberty, based on the real lnvloldbillty of personal freedom of consclen"de, speech, union and association. “Second-Without suspending the al- ready ordered elections to the state Douma,tolnvite to participation in the Douma, so far as the limited time before the convocation of the Do_um_a__ will per mit, those clasoeiiff -tiii4_'.iaqp`|il¢'tion now - y--Mmlved 'of "electoral rights, flea 'R~th6-'\fl'tiinate~dey€ioptuent of the prlnui|5le”of:tho'ei_¢otorldi right in general to tht newly estihiished legislative order ~ilf'~tblngs. ' ' ‘fllhlrdl-‘-To establish as an unchange- hble rule that no law shall be enforce- 'able wlthcuttbe ‘approval of the state Douma, and that it shall be 'possible for the elected of the 'people to `exe"rclse real participation' in the supervision of thc legality of theaots of the authorities up- polntedby us. ' f “We a'ppeal‘to all' faitiifuisons of Russia to' reniember their duty towards the fatherldnd, to -aid 'in' ‘terminating these unprecedented troubiesand Ito apply all 'their-forties in cooperation' with us to the -restoration of calm and `pca‘ce upon our friumrsoir. _ _ _‘ ' ~ "Given-at`Peterhof°,-Odt.30, in thc elev- -entbyior of our reign." --1_,,-_--I-|11- ' When Yoii liave.A_Bad Cold. You what a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect apermanent euro. - _ 'Yam' want a‘ reriiedythat will relieve thelungu and keep cxpectoration easy. You 'want a xtdyidy tlldt. will counter- nation;-tendency tewimis pneumonia. You ‘wont » rsrnrrly' that is pleasant sndsaie'to`take. ‘, _ "- ?'0huYiboriain‘s Umigh Rerhedy meets all -of those requirements sw the speedy Ind-‘povrlllanont 'c\\i%‘6|" ` colds stands wlthoutvlipeer. ' 'Pdf' idle by all druggiata. or's.manifcsro. At the same time there enough. Bastlie i " they started for that building day when the people began to properly ap-l Sends Lovingx 'Farewell' Message to The_Gm_=Admi_a_ was Much 'Over the Czar’s"Ma'hifesto, Followed by Cries by Wireless ' ' Service-_Early and at the Shinto of “To-'titsfBa§iiié`l"’-New Demands For-' ‘ Session oi Parliament_ is Predicted 3 I _ _` muIated"hnd Strikes will Continue Will be Welcome. im* _ .»__ I AT_ili'i»hey are 'Gr'iinted.' :_ S'r. Plirznsiiunii, Oct, 31.-(Speclal.)- but several regiments prevented any_ The wildest enthusiasm prevailed here to- 9°l`|°“9 dl5°I`deY5 U'15l“R “Hd 0-ll DNGBII tlods were taken to prevent trouble. The people decided to continue their de Dreulntia the mu meaning M tha Emp”-_ mands forthe dcsposltldn of General_Tre-` _ puff, the procla ation ofa general amnes- were many of the more ardent class who gy, the |»em°va?1°g the _,mam to at 1”” believed the promises did not go far twenty miles from the town and the creation of 1 national militia. Fully l-W0 hundred i»h0\15°l\d D°°Pl° Until these demandsarecomplied with eeefmlilffl in the Streets and were the general strike wiii beccntinued. "~‘l‘ll`°55@d 'W Bl-\1d¢I\\S Rnd OUWPS- Reports from the provinces show that Tim" Wil-ll H IFPS! lllwt Of “ T0 U16 _ rejoicing prevails, but the strikes are not I over yet. llllillll llNiH_E__l] l-N lHl 'Sll1llH_ Arrest Him of Murder of Colored 'W bman. -i an, it negro, was taken from the lail at_ 8 _ _ him for the murder of u colored woman a the sheriff could not recover, the mob' went to thejaii, relieved the deputy of his keys and dragged Goodman from his- cell. Goodman was strung up with a rope and fully 100 shots were fired into his body. 1-li-1i*i"°' ONE OF THE BEST old time remedies for all skin affections, such as Ecze_ma,‘ Ringworm, Scald-head and similar affect- ions ls Weavers Ceratc. It is an olut-_ ment that has brought relief to thousands._ iii i.i_i.i:_i. nits iiiuii iiiiiiil The annual meeting of the Y:iungMen's Christian Association of the City was held at the Association building last even-_ ing. Considerable business of the assoeia-_ tion was discussed, and arrangemeifts made for full and winter work. ' 'lhc parlor of the association will be furnished and arranged for a reading room and provided with games for tho boys, immediately. After the following letter of condolence was unanimously adopted the annual the 21st November in order to give time to arrange reports and close the year‘s work. The foilowlngis the letter of condol- encez- To Mrs. L. L. Beer and family:-On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Young Men'a Christian Association we beg to express our Christian sympathy to you in thedeparture from this life' of your esteemed husband and fatherz- Mr. Beer in his life time was a good member of Our Young Men's Christian Association having filled the qiifca of President and liberally contributed to its support for many years. We trust that our Heavenly Father may comic is you all in this your great affliction and supply all grace in this your time of need. On behalf of the Board of Directors. Yours Very Sincerely. W. S. Lousou President. C. H. Callback meeting was postponed until Tuesdaylv ll_l_ llllslllllll GUEST ilini iliiiuii Shot Sheriii`Who Attempted to Given by Nova Scotia Barris-_ . _ _ r _ ters in Honor of His lM1NI1RIDG!l_ GL. Oct- 29.-Gus Good- Hatirax, Oct. 30.-R. L. Borden has retired from tte practice of law in =-ri early lwfir this moraine by in mob of Nova Scotia, iiaving sep."-nice from 00 Mill ly|1UlW‘l0" l-he bi-‘nk Of 7-he l°lV¢l‘ the law firm which bears his name us- *lSh0l'U (USUIHCG f\`0l'll the WWN- E1\l‘ll¢l‘ the senior partner six niorlths ago. His in the night.-...Goodman shot Sheriff retirement fmm pmcuce in Nom Scotia SW HU, “U10 WHS “°5°mi'3tinE t0`lll`l'2Sl»i was marked by u banquet ot the .Halifax Clubtonlght. given lp Mr. Bor- few minutes before Although wounded,, ;den’s honor by the Nova Scotia Barrlsterc’ ‘ shernr snigoi siroeoeefimlm twin; audi lswiety- It was ii very vleasiintalfair. w.[ the prisoner was placed in jail. A special: 'H A- Rl?-19116-DNSld6I\t GUM B°0l0liY_ WM train was sent to Thoniasviilqfor a phyni-_ 'ill i-l\B 07lll|l‘ Mid Dl'°l1059d U10 hclllth Of MP cianninfl mer his announcement; that 'Bvrdem to which a fsilcitiovs reply was jforthcomlng. R. E. Harris, K. C., propos- ied th” H°“"h» t° Whmh Mr' J““t'|°9 RW' #and struck the side of the bluff, and the _*sell and Judge Wallace responded. ` The tifith P. L. F. gave a banquet to~ 'night at the Halifax Hotel in lionor of Lord Aylincr, who is here inspecting the militia. ilSSlUlllll Bl _ l CHINESE Milli LoNoos,Oet. 30.-A despatch to the Evening Standard from Shanghai says that Rear-Admiral Train, commanderlu- chiel of the American Asiastic squadron, and his son, Lieut. Train, have been victims of a savage attack by Chinese outside of Nanklng. The American offices were pheasant shootlng,`when the admiral accidentally shot a Chin- 'ese woman, slightly injured her. Hundreds of villages thereupon ‘surrounded the odlcers, took lnway their guns, knocked the admiral down in the mud, and held i.ieut_ Train as a hostage, Forty American marines landed as a res- cue party, and were attacked by a mob of Chinese, who tried to pitchfork the offl- cers. The marines were obliged to fire twice. The Chinese ofilclals refused to N- store the officers' guns, and supported the lllagers. ,?___--_%____.____-l* di? cf". _ .E ,.°.§ _ w *U Recording Secretary. "' ._i i 'Rtir'em`ont. i l `”]`i`m_'~r l if Q _ _,I 'fit _ __ ______/ __ _ll ll -_ _ W "S "Q Q? ;S_’§ _ LUCKY CURVE -- 1n`| ' _ *;lfF£l-TS .f_ _ - - if 1 _-.--ns.-_ At Moncton Brick ‘Kiln from Hea'rtfFaiiure- Long in One ihnploy. _‘ MoNc'roN, Oct. 81-(Special)-John R Leblanc, fireman at the brick kiln at Lewisville, was found in a dying con~ dition while at work today about noon. Another employee heard him groaning and going to his assistance found him lying on a heap of wood breathing his last. Death was due tu heart failure aint though the deceased had complained of pains in the shoulder and chest, he ni. about as well as usual. Deceased was 57 years old and leave widow and six children. He had been iinnloyed at the I.e\vi.»\ brick kiln for fill rears. lHllllllll lillllil lllllllllllli EXPHE-_Se . '_ 1. Disastrous Train Wreck Mon- day on the Santa Fe- railroad Karlsas Crrv, October 30.-Thirteen persons were killed and thirty wounded today in the wreck of a west hound Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe passenger train known as the “California express," which was running 35 miles an hour, struck a loose rail ditching five ears ncnr the eastern limits of Kansas City. The _wreck occurred at Rock Creek out on a curve where jagged rock walls on each aide of the track form a blurl' almost 100 feet high. The locomotive was going so rapidly that it passed tbe loose rail in safety. The mail cur immediately behind jumped the track four cars following plouizhed _ through the wreckage and shot against thc high stone wull. The sides of the coaches were crushed against the stone, killing and wounding passengers and trainruen. One smoking car. a chair cnr and n tourlstsleeper car and two express cars left the rails. Three tourist sleeping cars. two standard Puilmans and the [dining oar remained on the track. The lnjurrii were given emergency :treatment at il. wreck and later was brought to hospitni~ in Kansas City. A NAGG-ING COUGH drives sleep ani comfort away. You can conquer it with Ai1en‘a Lung Balsam,whicl1 relieves i or breathing. pain in the chest and irritai ion ofthe throat. Give it freely to the child rea. li?-oiiriirliin rtiis -_- For Business Men. Relieve yourself ofthe annoyance - of belnmwithout pen and ink by _ were aviug at your command o. _ ar or Pen. 1301 5 ill? _.(¢f._ _...- INK YOUR THOUGHTS. “When _you write them with poncl , Thur blur and faint away, Bo write them with a ‘ l'arkcrl‘cn' f And then they`ro there to _-itny." LUCKY (‘Ult\'E. Ladies will not find letter writing n basl( if they mic u “l’nl'kcr Pon." LUCKY (‘Uii_Vl€ Thoiigiihiiirc woi-th money- irre- servo them with a “l’i\rker i'en. ,' LUCKY CURVIC The oy -l -if you uso a - “Parkdr Pei'l."yo“m i LUCKY CURVE 1 When your thoughts como thick ' and fast-then you in-cd n. "l‘urker ' 1 Pen." ' LU(`KV "|'li.VlC Practice with _ "arkor l’on"~lt makes writlnr' l- _-Mio. YY-.__-., » l.1'i i. '_ _ NVE , i i - iiui--i ' »riinont»-pro- ilueeii ilic i. ‘ l ~ ' ' LUCKY VURVE It accuntoms pnu to writu better- plaincr-the "Parker Pen." Think how in “Parker Pen" will help you. LUCKY CURVE 'l'h¢;Hen that has the 0. K. run- , ning through-the "Parker Pon.” Prices from 51.25 to 35.00 each _ ' ~ MARKETS- JUST A "1'EAsp00NpU1, of 1.-,nv WHY HE WAS BRAVE Alw‘”.___.m__k .__ "‘““ Davin' Painkiller in worm water or milk Jw.. _nm I .een 0 wld '- =;.'! ' 5”- _ 7 ' Sam __°am‘90_ 31 _ (spam )_ taken after exposure to ooid orwot will gmuq Rm | ,_ | hh Y » bawm I k 7 D,°_ com (nsgym M” Gam 45| quicken the circulation and time ursvontfw _-,lm hy. . |21 |:,;_ 0 oo _ S _ Wh wh ` chill Thersisbut. one Painkiller. Perry 3| _D d _ _ _ \iin|rd’| Linimsri\i§§%io everywhere °“ M °° mi Dnh each? t::"°°“a_‘;_f::_:°_‘_‘_‘_f ““Y- "°° -l"°t&.i_.__-_#_ _..' __ __,r,.. l _pork ren: tni.4o\___ _ _I-,_ ,I 1 _ Q ~'- ' H . ~`--il-4_.L_-¢.ix.A,_.| -1--sal-A An Daily rC{ir.cul,ati,onl o__ at 3_ooo is Guaranteed for igo un.. fr‘v " % ‘ .7 _ ~ _ . 1,: / 5 ,f f.'._ '_ .,,{_. ._ 9. re il. _ _ itll; If ‘ki "r*.ii.‘f ‘= -» he 4, Fi _,i_i`. i »: ~'.- -_- ! .l * Z _ ‘ki ‘MORNING F _ r¢I‘D`ll`l0N Lodi, _ rdf; " . ,,-_ i,-_ ‘frm l __'_=__,._'___ $1' ¢`____f _ _ -é ~» '_ . __gt_ '_ li§_ Ji _'did ';_F_'f:_' ‘sf ‘ii 'vit 'ir _;__;'; F _ ` -*iii »' _ _,i _ _ Mil. _ii a ;§___.,__ _ _tili ._-_»_5le_- .4 __ (ri *s Vat-'-gt _ ,___ .1 ,"§’_. 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