IUUCRW' ODAK @¢ xhestcr, N B BOFYIY 1: if ‘L -.3 _ A. _ .gi ~ *1 ' _i ' _.r » - ~ -. ._ »...,_A~~f.-»,...L.,,,,,,,,,_c I N M __ ' ` 'vw--~ » - _._ .., ,__ _._ _........._.-.. ...___ - ....,__-= A A , _ ~-~-~§=‘»-.-.;_';:. ,.ie:»..».f » .~ - ~ » i;-\ -f _ E' » - ~ _ - ,<».~.~- ~ P '_-;. is __ f ' _- s s ' _-.- » ' f" '»=;'r-='-#.1 ,_ '1_ _ _, _' V , -» ‘J ' __ 3 -_ _'ff-;vi;_~ ».-_/_‘_ -p `_`. , - . _ ,_... _.- - _,...,. .... _ .,.__,. 1,, _,,____ _ ._ _ _ __,._ . . N __ .. ,_ _,_A ___ :xivxv p _‘AV Y. 6 V!" ‘~ ~ .. ._ .-ae’-..._-,.`.___`_____,V____,Q,,,_,__,,*~"______wV (_, _éi_;Y` _____v ,Ut¥_'_ r;_v_:__V _ get `>=‘____:__ M _A mix W X *A p i f __ TH f Guiuprftii rHARio'r'rEToWN AUcUs'r 4 -900.! _ -_ _ .1 -..__ _ , "` ____ v_'_ ‘-*if * -*f---f-~\sp~=¢i=`_-lam-tw -1'_::=-_-few* ~ L _ _. _ ._ .... ._ s :== _»‘ fs fn __ __ 1- a A I _ .» A .Q _ on 1- u- _ u u _ \ » - _ p - 1 <5 1- Q T! 1 |21 _ln ._-=;.... 1;' _ former occasions. When I had descend- ' edto the cabin- I carried with me as hearty an appetite as any of the ill' 0.0" ___.-az- -==.-» g-u‘l _ _"` l`___. u~ "im ` t $5,000 P01: cii'i0wNL0v1eRs i=0n is YEARS 0 on THE BRIDGE Grande Duchesse was more sea worthy than I had been during the past few hours. The rustling air made me feel a new man and the bugle call for breakfast did not feel as repulsive as on “Jacks” forward could have taken with `them.to-a~meal in the foreoaetle. - __ -The -menu was something that sur- _sgsed me althou h I had heard a my condition. I told him I had not, and he directed me to an unoccupied P such a menu as this I should f , 8 8' _._ A conversation with a -1-our_A hours before, have shrunk with horror., oggsdi _ _ _ V _ . _ - ‘ ' ° lainsd that the capi- shipwrecked man. I do not know that 8 e 'mater exp . ' and His Impressions of I ever before in my life made so heart ;;3::nr§°d0‘Hal:1tig‘000 'm°md°_d°°rPs_ P' E' never suffered from the least qualm- Them mm’ tim “ch in Yet now l ate with tue avidity of a _ Y a meal From that hour at least I from that hour I never knew a momenthi ‘ 1-" 0 ' ' `uneasineeS. whether pitching heavily in This :|°'d;n"eE "Wim the Equipment Neces- perly ask parliament to vote money . e claim as strong as that of Capt. Stuart of tai _ ‘ ' _ A wa, than nefere the house. ‘ ' F T; in th°. mm" °t the r°°m' 'I-Ion. Mr. Fielding said 'his natural T I g'°tT1' '"3 ° “°.:'.'b°' t th” inclination was to support Maxwell’s peope na ysecuredaposiiona e f. _ _ _-_ -_ 4 table. From the mere contsm lation of °mm` but h° was mm" t° an `°°"°1“ sion that the case was not of the- asthat which the government had rec New 'Brunswick and one 01' IZB OD It-<= =~=-fe ~=~ »»»=~ “<1 tf_‘;°.z:<;t.::..‘i0:.l’:.f:.f.1‘l:.;°z.“s:. til »°-»»»» M » ci-W-i=»» I hd mwvand oonscwmuess’ fore Irealized that m vo e had speech’ m which he pmmated mn was Pourmg m the onl commenced Phi loiiag sullen “her thugs' against the . butit was yet ve ry early and 7 5’ or a oommandin oinoertrom En land, 'af do th t _ I rd 1 A qmt which pm” led told me that ocean swell of the day had softened and rem m nt gf I 61. an 5 _H _ °f' 7° a3° 'icmmf-7° °-Ye? e e o co on or ve d e it and rheumat.ic,l n lieavil time to commence my morning g::l'“u‘“;‘; 32;? 3:1? xdgugg; years, sham fights and other manoeu-0 ngiiliis cane, madehis wzymtoihe towh Y hid not yr-t arrivfd Wm; rg’ mmm emlenies P vres, and generally all the progects of hall and' asked for a marriage license, had spent the night in 8 _ 1118111101' 1 7 3 General Huttm, whose administration whereupon the young lady clerk almost °'“'l2m°‘i my °°‘“P{"'“°“' “nd I walked up and down the spacious 11° “id |10 illf0Ud¢%i i0 ¢l'ifiGiZ° |110” 001188904 fl'0lll lswllishmolll. Md NOUV- elgggtistioiikl mpde a shift to crawl shipis deckB_ but my Present Pm-P939 sharply next year. If this noisy mili- ei-ed only toexperienee another ante he had reached the conclusion` that it The sto o -their _love-and was not a case on‘ which he could pro 'dates back . -Se - ‘é ty Mr. Borden of Halifax said Maxwell me S. S, gf” occurred out 31;: “mates ‘lf°l**'*~2°f'f'»"'?§;_"°;"‘°°‘v fsoon-._ it nposnrgxwmo so wo. ‘nn .’.5.“""°“. ,..f“°‘“‘t.... \0s1-=v°=1°si =°i'~ 0. ,,~ -- ~ion. He couidnotsee any- down before sir? asked the steward. I - _ - looked at him nth” ina "twain between this claim thanif Maxwell had n mum that ha 89'; ku £0 sooo isiioa while on me soiiooi ooorso -_ ‘ 7’ .. 3 P" .P ° ° at Tomato and held thatth ' was CANADIAN BRIDE 95 I mimi 0110000 102 “len Thousand Dollars foitiktmarkablc Wedding 0 Engineering Cnrps, A /an Aged Coupig, A T0 Provide Themselves with During the "Ceremony the A _ Happy Bride Laid Aside sary' p I _ Her P - lightedinheruiomh.. uf!°i` __ V ____ iv crooniug tis air tha _ - _ 0 er played. . Orrawa, Aug. 2-Mr. Borden of CHARLI-;=i'oN, W. Va., Jul:`30.- _D‘l\’5°£l3l¢l18rtiage e Halifax brought to the attentionof the This state is to the front with one of the |‘5_d=l¥_i'vf=f__°°S¢°f°'f* ,_ '_ Y | heard of_trunks being marked Snakes, _j;.__,_ < 4 _ Wm! Mgyt W y rréilllll Ulbt Fei’ _ ' _ __ _- __ ?“””7 Y o 0 :Aman aa' a/canvas Woman need deny herself the luxury of a. good if corset if she has heard about our 99 Model An e can, be ;mt uw$ the corsets come in models adapt- - able to alliornis. Ask any dry ggods dealer in arlottetown to e show them to you. 1' -oo.. ooo 6 ._ _ ` the back door of the station every time train that stopped at Prairie J unctloa. 1 fore the trunk ahead had disa and L i ‘ 31;; u __,,-v ou~l' and ‘ p mg.ht . '-y» ., Iflsliilli _ to makings b1'0s¢l PIIUMI* - ` _ his back it P* when trains-came icon Q. a inau used to mlla across thisplsttorm ‘-to car, and rneyld .gait it, and he'd roll it _ across broad platform to tue station. ‘°'I`hat’s the way they were doing there before Biliy came--the way they do it uuneqlike circumstances every where. But Billy _said that was all a waste of of time, labor and he soon put into operation here a fer system of his own bypwhioh he ty put the trunk over abne. The trains on the G. X. udod to halt with the baggage car right back- of the rear door of the station. Fnoai the door of the station to the door of the car was maybe 50feet. Billy could throw a trunk asfar as any other ma I ever knew-I don’t know but what farther. But he coutn’t throw a ‘loaded Saratoga that distance, and what he used to was to bound ’em over. Ha made fast in the middle of the platturl a thick rubber cushion about as big at doormat. "Where he learned how to do this or bow he got the skill he had I don’t know. He may have had a run soma- where before where there was a plat- form like to cover, or it may be that he invented the system to meet this situa- with a blank till be could hit the mark, but certain it is that he could stand in the door of his. baggage car and throw a trunk in such a manner that it would land with one corner on the bouncing pad and bound up and on plump through “I was running then on M. N. on a and we used to meet Billy’s train on the branch, and often 1’ve looked ou down back of the station, when the branch came in, to see Billy bouncing the trunks. After he’d got. 'em started he’d keep two in the air all the time. starting one on its arched course through theair from the car door to the pad he- PP° through the door of the _baggage room. And this went along just as nice and comfortable as could be till, as usua1,§ something happened. the car one day and rolled along on its end- tothe car door a big, massive .»- --I~_~..¢Q¢¢i1`“` ` '°‘*~ ' tion and then practiced up somswhsrsi The . _(_/[0 im Ldtelt “Billy pulled down from the staoklui ' _,ha grocars etc. trunk, marked *Snakes;Handls ,JW n. A i ,- -» 1':f.=-'P5'-f'-*-‘f` -".~.;` ‘~*‘-‘?'. -f>,'~"*"' - -2.31 ,"~f£T-.§if;'_‘-l-‘?'5'.‘ -i $1 `;~§5~.f --T-1"-`Z'» »:¢l».<-l-i1fr",”'-1-1 ~.1;L_"~"_ A ' - " »._. ',.» `~,;.f_#» wi- _ - -Q-.7 :#5 "= Lis. times;-ia$§»3¢.»~ 2.1- .-ai..ir_e`h§..l’»aa='etlf~.vi»~=.;..o Very ' ..`» 3| Champa __ ./ fm Aspadliag aoa-alcoholic ' 'eaptionall llolavur whiehis f Y (1,, bound topgwvl very pepallri 3.5.; For sale by all dm. class § i ...thot