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When the train was nearing HOLLAND Playing Croquet Suc- eumbs to Heat OLD SHAMRO SK BEATEN By New Shamrock-Yacht Race on Lakes of Kil- larney. otn snaiuzocii siza-ries nv saw. LONDON, July 18.-(Special).-In a trial race to~day the new Shamrock beat the old boat six minutes in a long beat to to windward and a run home. qivizsil Mirza ovracoxn AT CROQUET. Bxtrssgi <, July 13.-(Special).-While playing croquet at Spa the young Queen of Holland was overcome with the heat. but soon revived. Pxnssrtvama snare DUsr.i.\'. Kinnaaxar, July 13.-(Special)-The University of Pennsylvania crew easily won their race from T; inity College, Dublin today. BOWMANS’ HEADACHE POWDERS cure quickly all headaches arising [from nervousness, slesplessness, biliousness and other causes. Bowman's are safe- and reliable and the kind that cures pro- mptly. 10 cents and 25 cents. t . . _ ' -' f l Clearingout a lot cf ladies’ enuino T liongoia I Shoes for A $|.oo < These lines belong to odd lots and are _laid on the counter, easily 'seen and the former prices ranged from $l_25 to $2. 00.They mast go. GOFF BRO W0rth’s 1111" Livery Siablesi Prince Street. Q Ch’town. P- E |- Firet ala- aingll! Bild double tis. Fheeurseltslor weddinip _ and private _ rel.-.prions 52 A gg Jo it-son am. L Pwiliwf __ _ _ __ ____ igfel ig;-:-1 in R KENT s'ms:i:'r R Livnar STABLES R Charlottetown. P. E. |- wr-:DDiNG CARUAOES. COACHES. C0 L' Pl-IES and HAKOUCI*l.E3~. g on uma DAILY- Terms Reasonable- Telephone No- 17|- 135'! *w. F. needle. ¥ £ 5- igclgm - WELCOME lo _ tlie Duke ot York V Prrposeii ON A SPLENDII) SCALE Tenders for Fast Atlantic Line Called for by the Government. THE FAST ATLANTIC LINE. __ O'r'raWA July 13.-(Spa-cial.)-The Gov- will be on broad lines, giving the tender ers an option on the class of boats The Government favors 18 knot boats, with ample freight accommodation ORANGE \VELCOME TO THE DUKE Tonosro, July 13 -'Speciell-At the Orange gathering here Robert Birming ham urged abig Orange demcnstration, the g atest Toi cnto has ever seen to welcome the Duke and Duchess of Co..i wall and York This would enable them to judge of the greatness of the Order and would also do honor to Y .scount Crichton. eldest son of the Earl of Erne, the Imperial Grand Master. The prop0sal was we" received by the audience. __ 2-Q1 Supreme Court. ` SATURDAY, July 13. L-=ai-rl vs Bea“sto.-Verdict for the plaint’l` for the whole of the lands claimed. ` Sha ,i, appellant vséndersosi, respon- den'.-Appeil from the decision of the “County Court o1`~Prince~Oounty.--~A=ppeel allowed with costs, and the judgment.of _ the court below reversed. MacLeod vs Hughes:-This was an act - ion of trespass and was tried at last Hil- ary Term, when the jury returned a ver- dict for the defendant. W. A, O. Morsnn, K. C. for plaintiff and W. S. Stewi"t,E.-q., K. C., for de- fendant. Mr. Morton took out a .ule for a new trial on the ground that the verdict of the jury was_ contrary to the weight of evidence. The '.u1e was arg _led at last Easter Term, when judgment! was reserw ed. The court to-day delivered judgment granting a new trial 0_1 the ground that me vp;-di¢; was manifestly contrary to the legal evidence ad inced at the tri .° ‘__ McPherson vs MeLeod.-The court de- sires i J _hear further argument on some points inthe case-the argument will be heard before next Michaelmas term when judgment will be delivered. Mill vs Newsom.-Judgment reserved. -1-Q-2-v ` J Q--_*les*-F-_ I THE MOST POPULQUS COUNTRY.. - D portion to its area is said to be Hollond; the country having the greatest popu- lation is China. _ fail F Kuilmoirr Headsets Powoen are ssh pleasant, and eii'ectuaL The! 001100111110 Opin” 0;- any harmful drug. They Urea!!! no habit- from continued use. 1 -1 i M Frame 1 Your Picture I at home with our Passe- AV Partcut Binding. We have just i°e0e`ivBd§a .fine stock of the best qual- ity Posse Paizrour. _-also some nice outfits for this new and interesting Awork. ~ I We make you mais 8110 .mounts of every d¢SCl’iP' Vtion.See out-samp|¢S-_ _ _I "` \\ . _ _, . ,,11 "_ »;' " " ».-t - _- - ~ ' -_ .5-,__-..*, ; _'__ ; _ _ ~ ._ V» . ». ” . - _;£,»‘. :;=’.1L.':»..~f»_*"_»..‘ :fr All--,'._'.~;-:_‘ V‘ ’ _ - . _ _V__.~» _ _ _ _ .- . _ . .~ 2 ~' .V "»_-=;:-.'f.>.."~‘~ _' ’-_"-2 '~ -- _'~ V -.f ' 1- , ' .~.;»:~;=;'~t*¢\4.€;‘~~*.':l.v.~-aver-.;'~'~. »- .,-~." _ A ~ » ,~ V -. _ _ f ' `, - - - _ . / ` ' a _ . _ _ , ‘ - - -. i ’ _ __ ~ _‘ -;=”.V..-fc;-.§',e§§.»;g'»c;`, I -" := sf- `_ '_ _ 4"-i-»;~€g,€_%. fs. fit.:-,V;,V-i~,_-.j 5 __ -_ _. _._ _ ,.'_»’_-_ ':_ _ -_,,_: __ -__ ~. ~_ - v ‘___ 1 /-__ » f ~_ _ -_ . .- . »2-.L_ -_ _ _, ~ _ _ . _. 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I the plattorni also shouted. Hewas alone. shaded the deceased? It was on the spurr about 50 feet dis- was on the track; could not say the spot on the brake. Ithink two cars and a half went over him. He had his valise hanging from his shoulder. I think one end sill of the car struck him. I was standing on platform of car. I had a lantern in my hand. lt is not customary to wave the lantern coming into the station. I got onto the train at the switch. I jg ' "_ 4 _ _ _ p _ 'A _ __ _ Few People Escape _ The 'l‘ortureof Piles Milt "And Dr. Chl.se’s Ointment is the Uniy Positive and Guaranteed Cure for This Wretchcd Disease. ' There is usually very little satisfac- tion in consulting a physician regard- ing a case of piles. In nine cases out of ten he will recommend a surgical operation, forgetting, it may be, the risk, suffering and physical as well as _financial expense which this treatmiit entails. For this reason very many people are going about in misery with Jpiles, believing that they cannot be cured except by means of the surgeons knife. _ lt is to such persons that this ad- vertisement will bring good news of great value. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has never failed to cure piles and it is re- cognized the world over as absolutely the only preparation that can be relied upon to cure every forr_n of this fright- V fully common ailment. __ _ It' seems strange that anyone should suffer the wretched uneasiness and acute torture of burning, itching piles when it is so easy- to procure' 'Dr- Chase’s Ointment. Nearly every dealer Vin medicine keeps Dr. Cha.se`s Oint- ment, and you can apply _l.t~aiC VhG_U1_° _\-,-gtbout any inconvenience. ‘If *Bates CQ" Toronto, a box will iyourineighbor or drruzglst this _ Miss Cole, PLC. Bacon, Mrs. P. C. Bacon. `i Mrs. J. A; Lambert, Caroline Lambert. prefcri send C0 cents _ tc_ E-imansor;-‘ -ge" ,am postpaid to your address. ;Askif the station, there were several crossing the track. I heard the men on ihelrear of I saw the car striking the man. He seem- ed to have walked right into the car see decea sed: He was lying on South ire tant y by the shock. His two legs were ofl’ just the shoulder. There were also several marks on the head and one just over the e e B o w resca p woun s, mme ately sent for the coroner _and remained with deceased until coroner arrived. on platform of station. I saw accident. I Jury In a Verdict wasabout20feet distant. First I heard Promised-De someone on the train shouting quite loud applied, then I saw the man struck. H tumbled around beneath the car. I saw the car go over "him, Two cars and one truck of the postal car passed over him. As soon as the train stopped I went Wm. Strong sworn. I was on the rati- the man on the wharf but I an not post- 1,1-a1nVp.»=`¢i quite close to him, 1 ming' Payment Of all claims is Dwmlw! tive. As far as I cnow there was no fault gbgut ghyge feet hom h{m_ It was at mg -_-_---ia..-¢-_-l. next crossing that he was st. Jck. OI saw mBU S'Side, on the night ef 'Jul 12 end of the express train as said tr.iin was attaches to the train or station men, all other precaution, when trains are backing into the station and when shuntin i al.-_-1 _xggg _»‘ _ 4 -.___ V such good work in the races at Trenton ville. S. Doyle brought the trophy with fhim. Cameron received painful injuries by not banked and conseqmently was very' dangerous.f.Doyle was also thrown from his wheel and injured, t-he result_of poor _ Second place in the qua' _.er mile run, he was given third position. Cam- eron would have secured first place in all THE Olivette arrived in port shortly after dve o’clock Saturday afternoon with the following passengers: Mrs. Smith, Mr. Staby, Mx Goldberg, Mrs. McCoi mick, Mrs. R. Glasgow, Mrs. Cole- man, Rev. D. C. McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. M. Mcé‘len, Miss Lucy Kelly, Miss A. McDonald, Mr. H. McDonald, Mr. Lizrie Hay, Miss B. C. Barr, T. Collins, Priscilla Colter, Miss N. Montgomery. Harvey Lambert, W. K. Crosby, H. C. ~ _-, Spooner, Geo. Howell, Mrs. Howell, Miss _ R5, Corey, E. T. Hughes, Wm. McMillan, fzitis-sn. ii.-reciosiiy, win. _w»~u.ii, _-H: R 'f§ii_r_i'ui_s, Mrs. A. M»ichoii,A._iiee_ Motl’att,_:l. _i ~<*\-71°’ #_ . _ 's _ ft- i»‘5s§%..» _ * Q of?-.. ‘r ."1" _ _ .. .. .- __ hr* . _ . . _ _ _-‘v L _ ..s__”_ _ W .__,,“’z _‘T-T.-’“='»~y.;_V:*. ,se .-_._.._.,-~_= '-' 3,--»..»._ i“_e,_¥5’5~;=f‘_V'fi'»iV-' $14,--» "-gf ~= V e 'ei "f i_.f>; . '~ ”‘ V' -_ ‘f"‘f-.; f " _ “ “ "' ‘ ’ __ _ _. --es _ _ 'ff .; --._,..,_--.';-_ ~ 1 i Q ' .. ~ ` ~ V;;f. s, _'Vs ~' " » 4,#-_-~ - _ ..._ __ _V_. _ .., ...___ ,Y _,__ _ .s._~ _ _ _.» . --. ~.V` - "~f.__ » , f- - _ _ , _ . _,_ -' 4 ./’ McKay, Mrs. Carter, S. F. Carter," ____ the oar, shouting to them “look out." __ Eye Witnesses to the D-.M-P--»» --V-----1--» --111-_-<» Deficit' of K. of P. Will Terrible Accident. AZI.‘f.l’§’.i...‘f""i“.'.§‘§"' i§3.l“§.iZ2“..§"°°.‘ be Made G00d V _ _ __ above the ankleanihis right arm ot? near __ AT S’SILE DPEOL r- e ° 1_ -1 11 df-THE PROMPT PAYMENT Accordance Pads ;‘get ot? the track." Then th ibrake wa: _ fanning 'ffeasurer Gets _N0 B1ame_ ` was near the iirst rail and I Six Years, T110 00"0“°1"S10fl\1¢S* 0° the '~'1°‘1*'h 01 and pulled him out from under the car. To coma UP B" EHJBTAGE “hh” L- W°0t'h°1'bl0»km00 by the “P1093 There were some ladies crossed the track MINDEN NEI; July 13 'Steele' ‘ . . ' 9 vi -°"'\ -° * train`Friday night was held by Coroner ° t h d fm _ H h d 1 t fu ernment`s new Fast Line advertisement Bowness, in the Board of Trade Rooms, ':_:sget:, oi; ot; ghsnsvay yghshexlfgtgeosholfti C°‘mPy Treasurer Nwuu’ WM two weeks ., , .. -'Pk S“\1!'dBY Bff»¢rI100Il- The f0l10WiDH .l\1\'!' ing. The lights were the same as ordin- agomld ° sensational °°°'yA°b°“"' -hmm 111°” were S1101” 1111 ary. I did not notice, whether or not there °“nd'b°33°'-1 0110 1`°00°0» 110" 00111155 U0 S' M- B‘f11t~ F01`°mB!1- was a light on the err.- I was looking was a robber to cover up a shortage in Robt. She -,1. down. I never saw the man before - xi Gilman Reid. ° V hi’ “°°°“”°°° _ ` He has been sentenced to six ears _W. G. Schr neu. _way whr' .° on the night of the accident. y ' ‘ John A. McKay. When I was coming up the wharf I me TH! KNISBTS OF PYTBIAS DIFICI1. ` Louis Green. ith li his h ld a man. w a d , D- M- WUUZU- what I thoughzziviz Ethtick stl?:>u;Ei ‘tllie CHICAGO' July 13°_()p°cial')-_The J- D-E°111011-SW-ti0U M&Si<’.1' SWOPDI- handle. This was where the track is Supreme om°er’K'°t Pi' hun °ddr°“ I,_was an eye witness to the accident; I spa,-¢\'e\'v,~;¢,h the 3i¢}¢wa\§_ He dm not tothe order shows a deficit ot over a ;a;_<;n the train. t_'_l‘h_;_ f;ocid_e11_t :$996385 seem to pay any attention to the train qqa_\-te;-milling, D _ <1' U- H253- B 90 0 f- 6358 10°. com'igup t'ie.whr .‘. He asked me if I platform, wh“e the train was backinsr wanted to get past. I told him to look The fmdvesipledges me Ord" mme' |1150? 00mi_D8‘ 05° Ubi* Whkl I- I think I BBW out for the train. He kept right on. The not even' beueaciuy md “Hand pmmpt . li Ixanswer to a correspondent the fol- were all on at the head of the wharf, e'id~V. the remain gud bglieve if, to be the sam, lowing from the Montréal Herald wid ‘ _ ' doubtless give all information required. A A C°“d“°L°r T'""_°"’ sw°m"I was °°“` 10000 L‘l11°»SW°‘ -1-*I k110W I-11° 000003003 meeting of the Buffalo Hotel .Association 0110501' 011310 U‘*’~\'U and W8! M1 Pye wit- he is my uncle. John L. Weather`bie. He was hem ‘yesberday aftemom, w take 8°, ness to thc accident. I noticed the de- has bgen living at Ba, H,.,~b0,.__,_,,4 New mm on. the reports wmch____e _md to have ceased on the wharf. He asked me about Bedford, M gg, 1 tel _ H _ hi " th W _ _ . _ Imldhi nh _ _ “ 8 Y 0 W” 0 9 P beenspreadbroadcastthatthe hotels of e es ‘rn rain In &t a bel! °81.DenI'»P ¢ He belanged to 49- cit were ch in -Pan_Ameri‘|an this train left for Charlottetown, another' left the island about 25 years ago. He is ~ Y - ug 8 train would come down the wharf for the abou: 30 years of age. He was a little bgrngzte 5:6 Imguohll _ en ee. e e am ran- west. He said something, I did not know _hard of hearing. He hasa daughter Mrs gan gauge, gage Iam The Sm”-:md and _S _ M what it was. He gave me to understand Bontleriii Colemi-:i.whom hewasgoi to I - ` ' " E118! he V88 R010! West- i 5010 mm 50 F0' visit. He hasa sister and daughter!-*gat ;_T¢s?;nsl;; wig? Witt; rfipmgemgg main on the wharf until the train would _Plgggimt M1-mug, Elgin, Arne", County N_ A smtergznt was m_eT:__;1 2__"Ythee;_“;_ coénvsittiigijriixan Essory sworn -Got on rear BI Hzdtasdtwo sisl-tiers on Eh? Island' “ivismg “?°.‘_"“'°m" 1’“b11° "mt ‘°n"i*' 8 1 ° ~ ' -“Q” ° -i°‘"`”° “nm "’ ° 010011- ' 'class accommodations could' be secured in __n§gf _§k_V t__ _ me ‘ _ t_§,l_§_9'¢i¢Qg__mg___uu ' 'V ._ ._-._. . __ f _ §‘° °°°i¢°°‘ 1¢“_°°‘}° °‘¢#°1‘°_°*¢° as V _»*"4f‘f°=»i=*°las»»" =-»@f¢n"“ii.§§.i'.§'fi...ti..1"‘°"“f7l'i` S8017. Dllllsd We be 1l'0D¢- When I Sew; jury brought in the following verdict : ` _mam . The p,.,v¢m,, _ -3,, _ hu deceased he was on the south side of the _ “We, the jury appointed to investigate ° ,.6 1,. $2 to é Ip' ' , _ __ rasesa am _ per y or one §'i§.i.Z'.i“?$”i§°»;'i?.i.°i$3°-.§§;`$i§“t..i33? Z'.f;`.‘§.°.§‘.?‘..‘.’.'. £.°;.'§I‘.‘;. Xf.?.""I.‘i.‘I.‘L‘°;...°'f.‘§.‘.". °'='°°°~°°'-’ “°°'“ *S ‘° “W” ‘“' ‘°' "'° _ V . _ ` persons accordingtotbd class of accom- also. We were going slow, slower than and of the platfomi at the passengerdepot m°,|a¢_;,;n D--1-he ‘maximum _.ages as V . Y ‘ be me d i-ess ii mo' - appeared to be in the shade of a box car. 1901, Bud that he was struck ;°,:;;,,,,eb,; 1:3 -huqltit, etgzstcgry ' TZ; A mm is s“pp°“°d .W be °° the rea' °f “nd iusmntly kmed - by PM 1'°°"` hotels have accom0d_ations'for all 9.6¢-rons was there and shouted to the man, he making into the smtfan, aft," leaving Entenziszflegt during 51101116 hBV0i|l¢B'l‘d ID! V0l0¢- 0000” 011i the wharf, and that no blame whatever :po S ° He 8 RUB OH hi! 8500130. »WiU'\ his 'the usual precautions for safety having GHCAGO _ S' valine hanging on the end of the gun. I been t_~i¢e`n_ ` ' - _ .~ ----- _ _ had n0t time UU touch OI' I would “The Jury gwe of the opinion owing mol '13°_6p°dd~) .1 n. have done so. I was on the opposite step. 50 the 1,,” m_,i.,a1 of the ggeamq- and the' following are the closing rates: T116 1112111 8DD°81'€d b¢Wild¢l'¢d- _ ‘H6 did heavy travel during the summer 'months July, Why; 55;; Cam 43;; 0.¢,_.. 005 111030 311V 03°F* ‘0 S11" himself- I and in order to prevent any similar ac- Pork H ‘milk UWO 0°" W0" him- ' cident at the same place in-the future, the R ‘_ 1 Q\1¢SUi0D0d by J- D- EDU100? railway authorities should place a watch- Sqn' “V'h°°"' 5715 ami ‘wi 0°" '“" When "53 ‘F00 0°-1' 1`¢f°¥'1’00 50 "him man at the station crossing or adopt same P0Y¥» $l4¢43i~` ' A _ . g s . - . A tant. There was no car on the through being (lane at that placey _ DlSCipleS (jf siding near the crossing. The cur _. _V _ where the accident' occurred. n I 1 I Th' annum meetmg °f 1'1"’ P- E' 15111115 Association of the Disciples of Christ held Wm. Essory sworn. I am switchman V _ - in the Summer-side railwav yard. I saw - 11.1 the °‘f°"1`“1 C°1`1‘_’u°11 Ch111`°11» 0901100 Baddeck’ Jun' 11’ 1897' theaccident.I was on the rear of the train; with ‘°°‘“l prayer ‘md P1"'1“°'5°1""1°e °11 LINIMENT is there was no way of preventing the acci- S“t"”`d“7 °"°°mR' A"”°”3 the mlm? 'IDY l'€lD¢‘1Y°f01'NEURALG1A- I dent. Deceased arrived on the crossing _ Present w"'° the f°u°"1”3 1“`°‘°h"1"1 01 lt relieves at once. at the “mei time as e did_ He did dot _ the brotherhood: D. Crawford, O. B. T A' S' MCDONALD' h i _ e eued tc, € Emery, A. N. _Siinpson. G. N. Stevenson appear to notice t et a n W y - him and he appeared to pay no attention - ‘ F' W'.H”'1°w’ and P“_F' Whifwn' M°d°" to us. I did.not notice him rnnke any -_ ' at’°r‘ AlM°L”'n’ of Cmcimmm’ Sfe°".°“"'! noise. I pulled the signal cord and Put .- 'a C d I |01 the F°"e1£n Ch1`1S_t1°” M‘3Si°11*-'17 n S Society,P: rf. Herbert Mai :in of Kentucky University, and Elijah Rayner, stnden. . at Hiram College, Ohio. _ _ The Sunday serviceswere largely a’ tended, Mr. McLean speaking mo.niii|, sud afternoon on missions, snd Prof Mcssers Dayle ani Creamer who did,_Ma.rtin at night preached an excellent discourse. were passengers by the Princess Saturday ` _ _______,(_ f evening. Cameron stayed over at West- ' I ”`"`1”" ' '- "°1'°‘~`-I Three 'Operations Failed fallingfrom his wheel. The track wash _ A News at a Harvellons Cure Flies Across the Continent-Father and _ Son Unite In Pr-ailing Dr. C‘lm.se’s Ointment. gearing, A‘“‘iough Creamer secured _ some cures emected by Dx, Champs Ointment seem like miracles. Here is a case where doctors labored in vain and operations failed to cure. Mr. Donald McLeod, Tarbotvale, U. theeventsbut for the accident. A - 5, W;-“es :__ ' ‘¢I received the sample box of Dr. Chase' Ointment, and it has done me,a considerable amount of good. I am now enclosing payment for a large box 'of Dr. Chase's Ointment, which you will please send to my address. _ I have had itching piles for ' four years and did not know of any medi- cine that would relieve me' until last fall. when I received a letter from my son in Winnipeg, who said that three doctors treated him and operated for piles. but failed to cure him. He now thanks God and Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment for a perfect cure. He had piles in the worst form. and suffered terribly. He is now workingVha.rd every day. and does not feel my symptoms 01 pilm returning. You -are at liberty to use this letter for the benefit of others. 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