é H* - P1 . ` ,_ r--1 r r '_ ~ w, f _ _i . _ _ __ __ _ _ f - -- 1-some E . ' l Much Change -nr '===._ _ .....-.. ,t _ . -Ha, ire rr uonrio U in ' __ _ =_ _ _‘ _ i_ ' f _ I _ .E500 Hamas. . .__ _,_--~ -- 1 -~ 1l= _ _ ..,,,,*__ _ ___ ___ __ _ ___ __ n ’ r _ . "~<~--»-_- - . _--v----5.; _ -_ - -h-: ~__~-- -- --- __,_ \ w=»=1‘3v`.”iil>iv°=‘i=?“o’~iaé€...» l t:HaRLoT'rE'rowN, 1>ta1NcE EDWARD ISLAND, cANADA,sA'rUaDAv, AUGUST 25, 1906. ,__§r_____§__ ~_W________ IVIISTS hiiACAULAY’Sii 'iIllUif|illGiSlU`i”iD flltlillllli ”iiitHlHl;{sillnMlliDii I ` MURDERER GAUGHT I nnuwrlla ctsi tcnnrrnsinli win ini uni Man Suspected of the llorribie Murder is Cap-_ DFISCDI Sweeney H Popular New Methodist Church in Ofturnine Pulp' weed and tured Alter a _Long Pursuit- Admits I CIIiz$:,"°f§t',m."’N'B‘ A"'h°"'tl° C°sl$60'00° n"e“le"I"gl° B‘"" D°“'“ , . ._ . . ' as r m. -_ _ _ . ' _ identity But Does Not Make Any" _e__ Cl C B (3-:,:_l;I:eI|'Arc Hls_Hjme . , . _ _ _ Dlslllnsure. Sr. Joris, _\'. B., August 2~l-(Speclai.‘»- __- Fnsnlariicrox, August 2l.~iSpecial)- Sr .ion.\', August Zi, -(Speciul)- The man whois undoubtedly the murderer of _rites nary McAulsy, was captured to- night after hard pursuit. lie is 'Thomas -I. Collins, ayoung labor- er who worked for Father Mcaulrry anil who disappeared on the clay of the murder Thn police got. on lrls trail yesterday and tracked him fifty nriles do\vn the South Shore. They located him at lust in the woods near St. George, today, and formed a con- don around the place, closing in until they caught him. * Wheuhe was arrested he was siok and oxdausied, having walked night and day since the murder, a distance of a hundred and fifty miles. He admitted his identity but denied more , :trying he had left the McAulay place because ire had aqnarrel with Miss McAulay. IHE KING'S GIIIINII GIIIIIIIIINN Mr--x hlatairirs Kizi.i.\', Montague, crossed to i’rt-ton yesterday rnorning. iirzsr quality cheese, New Perth make at \\'. A. Johnstone's, Montague.l 28dtvr2w. r 'l`iri-: Li-a party in Montague Rink was rr-eil patronizedtrnil was a success finan- cially. I (Lil. _-rxnfifns. '1`rio.\rr>.~'oN, Montague, lr-it yesterday urorotng. on a visit lo Toronto. "ller~r'irrg" Noi selected, “July Catch,- in hhlt lmirels and retail at \V. A. John stones Montague. lldtwtf. Fit.\.\’r< and James Power and Eilwrrrd liennessey have been released on ball from Queen’s County Jail. Mn. McCn5Anir, editor of The Guardian’ who has been on a brief vlslt to New llruuswick, has returned home. i I Bananas, oranges, iemoris, and t-ocorrnuts-l received weekly) at W. A. .lohuston's.llr1ontaguc. P. E. I. 28dt\vtf. liiiss V1-rssitv, York, and Mrs. George Tirompson, Suffolk, are visiting D. l.. and Mrs. McKinnon, Montague. Guorror; McLairic.\', funeral director. and wifc of Piolou, who have been visit- ing in Montague, left for horue yesterday. Cormspomlerrts sending Kings County news will pleasla mark “Kings County' attire top of first page of same, eirch time of sending. .~\r.rrr~:rr1‘ Lnruri and Charles McQuilinn of Clrariottetown are in Montague, wir- ing Sheriff McI)onald's residence and re- wiring Poole 8: Thompson‘s store. Ftrncv grncerlen_ biscuits, confectionery, telroeolntes, und n nice line of canned lruits and vegetables at W. A- -lohnst.-ires, Montague, P. E. I. ' 22flf\Y to celebrate the centennial of the arrival ofthe Rev. Peter Gordon the first Pre-lryterinn minister of the congre- gation. The services at the church were bright and iinpresdvennd included the unveiling of a memorial tablet-. Addresses “ere delivered by Rav. T. Fullerton 1iev.\lrCr;riae, Rev Mr McKen|le,'the rrnstnr of the congregation; Lieutenant Governor McKinnon and others. The servlr-es lasted from 4\o 7pm.' There we-rea number of distinguished visitors present. The church was pretty with iiorrri decorations and the organist of tire occasion was: Miss Katie Wubuter of lilarie. .»\ memorial service was also held at Lot 40 Fitoai The Guardian Murray Harbor North Correspondent:-Already in the harvest fields the music of the reaper is heard, and its song may be joyous for the promise is golden.-New life has recently been infused into many home; by the arrival lof viskting relatives from the United States. Among those visiting are Mrs. Reid, sister' of the late James Clow; Lena, daughterol Wm. Kay; Miss Blanche iifillnr,rluughter of Nall Millar; Myrtle Millar, daughter of tire late Thomas Mlllllfi MU D- Wllllt Lulu Dalziel, `- Robert Millar and wife, John Millar, wife Iaud child: John McKay and the Misses Hoyt.-School opened here twovveeks ago. Miss 1-ldyi lrs Montgomery of Malpeque is teaclrer.-Mies Hunter, musio teacher, at` ivfurrav River, intends spending the next three months here.-Oar oonnnuulty has sustained aloss by the death ol the late Tirornas Millar, which occurred on the 12th. uit. The deceased was in the 56th year ofhls ago. He had been laid aside from the active duties of life for nearly two years, by an illness which he bore with great patience and christian resigna- atiou. Mr.Millarwas oneof the \veli-to- do and highly esteemed citizens of this place. Ha was also a devoted member and active worker of the Presbyterian Church. lie leaves to mourn_ their loss rr widow,nnd twochildren, one son, Irving Miiiararesldent oi Murray Harbor, and one daughter, Myrtle Millar, who reside! in Boat/un. .i_.__l_.€.._-- GIIIII IIIISI Illllll WINS BIG GINNE Rt-:Anvii.i.r:, Mass.. Aug, 23.-G0lrl Dust. Maid driven by the veteran Gears) won the Ponkapoag $4,500 stake for 2.10 trotters at the Grand Circuit meeting at the Ileadvllle track today. The Mold captured every heat in the race. Sh# went more orless easy although Gears hold the more uutll the home ntruwil when he drove her to a lust finish. two of the heats helna 11 quarts! °f I* =°'*°'“l slower than the rtcoild made last yell by Etholu Pride, . T.-,turn wonall three heats in the 2.1 'L 1, Y .`X-hi-bitsf i sl'fi”;fa%xf ol!! ofthe effhtoof the Dodin--'~ rn. itxarmnti rvnarrhxsulft the rm`viseisi,nxathiugrr.pt.1i_hn. ; this vase, will lie our enhiblg _ ` thi: -_-Duval Bootie Cerrlatli. ce., unread, 3 I lamvflltw me . “A even( the first two handlly In tr v tl; lalxonc one driving hard with Ltd Rbsglugg at his srrlliy \\'l'|%0l- . in the second heat of this race, Wsalbsl Brown of the Gut-rs' stable made a standli r,t,||| break neurtlie half, but started up_ -‘“°‘“-?.';l‘...°“.I“Iif;’ .‘.‘L°.`.‘f°....°"1’...`f.'.§"“il`Z. o no ho »| he had hr0k0D 1 ~ ,QW--9 _'r . ._ . L0; fa » “'. ` L;¢l':W|d|f:\Yu;l!l‘lllJ‘;!(.{»'l`!hl’rn were 0hl¥(i»WaI` c°v°r‘w|“b°l..d ‘°'“'"‘l»“nd"d* , _ . 1.] pacing utu l'l:“llVrl::l! gsehllltae lllxuwon. Thlfl~WllT Ixwhttemvt ai'\w°l'=~‘““'l‘ °' "°°“ mmn' .I-ma“y' . '“'. , » .1 ;%etwH5”“E ' ~?` vv_,heru...... _ . "l . " ihn\¢...... ‘"5" m “ Whest..... . ichreishtverey our tomlhry respect the llformel banquet. lsurlro tendered the Milli GHIINGIS Sanborn, general superintendent of the railroad officials. H.\vlr.\'/r, Aurr.,~2‘l-It is believed bv many Havana business men that it will be necessary for the United States to intervene und annex the Island before the revolution will be crushed. Annexa- tion is openly favored by the oommercial interests in all of the larger cities and towns in Cuba. The revolutionary leaders even prefer annexation to the United States toa continuance ofthe present administration. The American residents on the Island of Pines have taken sides with the revolutloulsts against the Paimal Government, and they are giving tha' insurgents all the aid possible. The I_sie` or Peres wsu be an important' one eil operation for the revolutionists. , __.,._¢.-_._ » Gll PIIIIGGNNIII IIIN . KNIGHT NIIPIIIIIIISN _.___ S'r. Joan, August 24--in Queen's Rink last nlgnt Victoria and Cygnet Com- panies of the Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pythian, llald a joint. drill in pre-. paration for the special turnouts next week when the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Provinces holds its annual ‘session in Castle Ilall, Germain street. and Supreme Chancellor Chas. Shiveley of Indiana visits the breihren,aud there ls every prospect of a very enthusiastic and enioyable two days commencing on. the 28th. A generous sum will be ex- pended lu entertaining delegates to the ‘Grand Lodge. A _ The program lucltrdesl gland lnllmble of local and visiting Uniformed Knights' on Tuesday. This will .take place .on :King street east, when Oommander-in~ fraternal soldiers ' Lplrlda-N Inrliautowu-will follow, city I udssnppllytngmusie. Au excursion to- apuptiiarusqorton thariver is to take placa._.;eQa.§.nlghlr being ,liltltlad 99 antertiin 6' tliei. ` Tuesday evening an siaborau and ‘Supremo Ohanillllv. --sxmoonf mit troua-unmxourr. Street. Rev. Dr Heath, Rev. J. S. Collin, the church will cost upwards of $60,011) and will be one of the finest in the Mari- time Provinces. It will bea very large and handsome structure, of chaste design without undue ornarnentatlon, and admirably adopted for the increasing activities of this enter- prising congregation which has had the guidance ofalonglist of earnest and in tnl ted astors tlosin with the present minister, Re\. \\ rlfrid morning was as foUows: Mi-:i~t's stxoula-18 Hoi.i»‘.s HAI IFAX. CHARLOTTETO\\’X LAD] Ei SINGLFB. M . Rednui, 4 u va Miss Tooker Miss Weston, 4 up vs Mrs. Musgrave. Mrs G Henderson, ' up vs Mrs MIXED FDURSOMEB Jack vs Stewart, even. Mrs iiitohe l vs Miss Pope, even, Lawson vs Longworth, even. Mins E. Ritchie vs Miss Haszard, even. McKenzie vs Ings, even. ` Miss Bullock, 6 up vs. Miss Toolrer. Misa Weston vs. Miss Wceks, ii up. Currie vs. Pope, even. Miss Slrcom 7 up vs. Mrs. Musgrave. Henderson vs. Fitzgerald, even. Mrs. G. Henderson, 3 up vs. Miss K. (l\leKlirlay. Total, llalifax Tl; Charlottetown 3. Today’s programme will inoludo men‘s Wllllll IIGHI lllll Drlscoi Sweeney, a partner with Col. H. A,mRnS.|._ Aug 22___»1-he ,ery (mares. Alexander Chase, of Durharu has charged H. McLean, in a prominent. law and sive ceremonyoflaying the corner stone Mrs. I-Idle Pond wife of Abner Pond insurance firm was tlrnwneti this after- °f l'h°M°¢h°dl-W °h\U'°h ln “lla WW” WH-5 with setting Br-g to uuu bu;-ulug hig pulp noon while bathing. rfgllleessucid eginlaisfz °p:_;?;_e:'__rT_; wood and threatening to burn him and Ile was swimming far out when he we Nov, Sum, ¢°n;eNnce_'l°ld the swim his family out of their home. WNW “P his hands and sank, apparently A15" the uunmouy uu iururuguug nr-viug The incident occurred on Monday and a Seized hy cramp. was hold at the \Vinter Fair building. pl¢¢¢ uf wgods about ten rods rquam rn. T59 500! ‘VHS l8l¢l' dlSC0V¢1’€fl- Ammm muse “king pn” were Rev* Dr' cluding nnnmber of piles of pulp wood He waalaged thirty-five years and was Rem- C_ N_ W;|d°n_ Rem DL Andrews’ were burned. Iii.. rrtrfr or Gilllll SGIINGHING Borros, Aug. I3-The sixth consccrriiro -°- m c ses vo : < ~ any A ry eu- P _ ' ~. K day of excessive heat. and humidity in this h d with havin caused one B0s.,0_`._ AW .3_.,_A,,e, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, Gam. The ru»ehrteetrsc.B.chrpp.»rr, ef ed '___°___ "__: __ _______ of ` Chbll “QW - century °f °°“u"“°“s semce' D' lv' ° wa people, and brought decided discomfort to everybody. _l_3_;l_l:_i;l\_§3_Ia;r_t; I:_l_l;t_>;r;i, _\;rll_¢;»_r; Se__i_;.d1_ Albert Tisdale of South Frauringinrm, oh___l__8 E Lee assisunt general manage; fell dead on tire gang plank of the steamer Wm be p__;____°t_‘_d '___ succeed Mr Sanhom ‘ City of Bangor at Fos\er's wharf. The and the omce 0' assistant ge______'__l m__na_ ` muse of death was given au heart failure superlrrduced by heat. The busy streets 3" Wm be abmlshed' ' ` of the city and erowded tenement house |,,,_,.ven __l3_l;‘;;;::?_:‘;;'_;°_g§ __'_’_;l;°‘§§;°°_°‘;)£:§ districts suffered the most. ln the former ` G' J Hands” genenl passenger ~__gem no many people were exhausted and a score génB__an__________ ___an__ge___ and the re_“___; to _____ _ were rretried at the hospitals while pr-r~ the road of C. lil, Burt, formerly assistant Hanrrax, August 24.-The golf com- many more were “ken t° their general passenger agent, us general pasS. petition between Halifax and Charlotte. ' 911801' flgvlll- town players opened on the Halifax Golf The retirement of Mr. Sanborn removes Club gr-ouudg yesterduy and ut, the close from active service one of the last, if not ofthe day's play the home, players had a the last, of the oldtime New England good load. The result of the play in the ni nnltiilnl L"“s°“ V5 I'°“l¢W°l`lh eve" ilourrrrron 'lhe accrdentlsa serious mls re I . . _ _ . . M¢K9llll¢» 3 'ID VS. P099- hlrp for the officers in charge of the . > ' ~ . the iicparturt-rrt inet in tire hook and J°°°=l V5 M°L€B"r2\lP- Dominion, uiio, according to the rules _ \2urrIe.13 uv vf=-Flt1aera1d- et the Brant. Nn\»y,wrrr have to submit l°‘l‘l*’1'~“*‘i""‘ =‘“‘l ~P=f"' “ "W l‘I""‘5' H°"d°"“°“ V5' llmst 4 “P- to a court-innrtial, but, there are extenu~ “ TODBI. Hdllf"-Y Z3lCllBl'l0l-lei-DWI* ll- ating circumstances connected with the C uct-iiierrt. It is said that the chart was at fault and lights deceptive, which, if but the shlp's pumps are ableto lrceprt- rs p . _ under control. It is said lheicakageis ’" sixty thousand allons per hour. up the British Steamer Nnnning. \\‘hri'i\ .trades between Canton rind Wucirorv, has been frustrated. A gang of disguised pirates boarded the steamer at Canton and were reinforced in numbers at the way ports. The greatness of their num- ber aroured suspicion and a careful watch was maintained, At the llrst sign nf restlessness the captain threatened to shoot. This prompt action lcd to ilu- warc delivered to the British Consul ir. Wuclrow. ___.__..1--- IIN IIQGIGIIINII i )\ ‘I ' Lo_\'Dtr_\', Auu.23.-Au ingenious trick which ilu- police and magistrates were the victims ans revealed at Warmingsl/er .___ I I I 5 police court. _}u ln 00l°ll¢‘l'» H704- fi \lBWk9l‘ l\M1ll’fl timt trying period when the whole system _ _ LONDON Em,” Aug” 23__.T|\¢ game Sampson Light should have i\Dl>¢B\'t‘fl is undcrgolngn complete clurnge, rnsny “TA-\Tl'»D.“.-\ water wheelglvin sim umm mu‘,,,c,,,,,, ,,,,.h,,,\u,, 0; Nom. heme tht-`:_r;nr;le_t_r\le_s for __-can; triv .._,.rrr i..r\..a\-rerrrn of ehrormrsur gm ~~We~'mWm~wwm;nvWa“u~wv... .Ms h.. pfovokud B “volt amongst 'Ib' l‘l_ ll] D OIWMI 0 GXDRII (T lSp0li\0DC\l\ll|{|!Sll1i Bae B U16.” wanted for Vnlnn Roy! 'woman of that town. The order was tirntirvri_rsh\_r:_>;;1_;‘l°::_o\:_lil____no_t. Rtifnd. The ruorow,tlezprgrient_anduurelr:n..lroiy:_Thge T seh0°|_ Snpp|emem$z,m_Summ" “mod .un eunltarv grounds, but so- UMW Pd _ _ » H \" “R IU appetite s c e, i ges on s mpsr ec édbglo tho opmhn of ,mrnmy 1,8" hearings rarnato noldcnt occurred. .md “gum-| les the town council has par-tt. Amesseuuer br-oughta telegram into on alight exertion. ~ .¢ri`y`u..ee°°'*“"° 1 u_ru¢estewn~t°s Foundry and P. S. annum dawg, l_\SH_; The “___ l8;l°__;‘ _ll _ “Sit ;\_0 it arises from poor quality of boo . lro B hef 12 ti] ve |,_ Itupprars that thooounell -irunrlght; “___-_ __ __ dl!" S r Pl in ur and _ _ gopnvgne women from trailing their _l“:_'_’__ -to __ db h __ builders are an combined in Dr. chase e rr n, ' . dmwt .$21 n:¢:m“*d,,“',|nh:t ,gxisgzzlswpped the proce.¢dirr;s?antl th; wetenrlllng hdlilgrleéglrlal-r:rfdnh;xl(t‘ehl til; silfsultrs F auch’ M h°“"h°m furnlw" l“' rlvon - . ' ` . :Mah "wld mm* un In-nd U Mg rvldovvlaft. the court _uhhgum Nerve Food cannot, nrllt/o benefit extenalon table. eto. #gr parilcnhn-rr up. 08,86," th' ha-,L A yunn of ,,,|,¢. And noy the comedy commences. The ,nyg , I mu huh ¢_h,r¢(m-mbggnlumred, and |he'!t0ll0° 'UN G¢PDll¢‘Sv\ll0tIt ihAtt¢lBiIH\ll1. chlorosls, anraemis or weakness an mutha" ded", th” lb” Wm my the and for tvvoyeara thoyhave searched and rm nag," nnwlnd "en In to ,,,-rum brooded. On Saturday the dead man br ,uum-urea amines their fighter amy- mnvedlnw the wart.. He had been _ nr- uremselvss in the moot becoming l°\1lIdll\ HID". Gnd llld the t>|°U\1r°°f ntail dealers, or Einranson, Bates & Co., ‘dv ____,__d hu y y . mod oomloglauk lromtln grsvotopeyailne Tomato. “ °' °“‘°““l”“‘°°"lll ltlllllh coitnmes. _ “."_ _ S»\-\'Tl»\\-J Chile.Auguste;-.specit\1»_ The Chilean fsenate today voted four uri!- iions for the relief of the eartlrquake >uf- B\’€l'>`. Over three hundred tlrir-vt»> ir~r\'c been shot last in the few days. ‘ Another severe earthquake shock has just occurred nere. \'.\i.t'.\R.\i. PIIESINIIIIIIIN Ill GHIII KIIIII cent dclcgrtion to Char'lott»:tor\‘n. Amigo iruurber' of tire ineurbers of nt t-\'t~rrin_-_;. John Bond acted ns hairrrrnrr irirtiort ltclrzrii of those who went io I‘. li. lu>t»_» \\lro>o nails am in A I .lr\ngcr:\u~ sirrtcof ruin. _ lt is iu»li\`ed ilrirt if the rain cgnrinueg `l"'»1\'l\ lul‘».‘cr A sit-rious epidemic is sure There were two slight t-rrrtir.1rrui»;.-s ~lrot‘.;~| :,~ `- real; huh INIGIIII GINIHNI I Nllllll IN Nllllll ll'\‘-\»" \~ -'\\li~'. iii-The ‘body of the ll<"»~’l0 h`='lli‘rai, Qrroirtrtir lianderrr thu l v ___ mow ~l-rr-nu rmurgent in lihvann Pro- \'\\»~'v. lies ru the rnorgue at llavana today llllllif-“I l~‘l' ll\0S€ 0! two nrulatoo Fielding. has been given hy petitioners c<~rr|m.le.=. all friglrtfup). gnshcd bythe ION! l1<*'\\`y nnrclroles of the mounted rrrrfrl guards \\ho ended their career, .\vr'os.~ thc .~'ireet, in Neptune Park, irtrreut t~rn\\d_ mostly negro friend, of ll~rrrl;errr. rrrc wlrtclringtlreinorgue with ~i.t-ni lnirt-si. 'iire arrival of Baht-lem'g l‘0 Il' lrcrc was Ihr* lli~$l nr-ws uf the iight in rrltirirlwrrrrt iris death. The coutllgr, ..»rmrt~ri at ilr.~>`il\~ir-tr form, near Punta llr.~i\.r. ill:-:err irriles frorrr llavana. lllll`l)‘L‘Ii§h€ mounted rural guards ur.dt~r Crtpiarir Ignacio l)clCailo and Licuienrrut Martinez, were 'searching lihroughout the night for Bandera's Sr Joris. August 24-Chief Ken- of that p_______ Aw ___ ____ me _“ml gm___ds we” ,_ R[t¢hle,3up vs. Rogers, _“‘“‘ flre department was presented with a Huudwmbody vs_ A]|¢y_ eyen_ Q‘.,,,_H.__\\,g_ Lmgfrhe Quebec Telegraph very lrailcisoirre gold \\»\\i-ii clrrrin and* Jlwk- 4\1D \'5-Sl9W0\`f- says of the grouniiing of i-he battleship l0Cket lust night i>_\' the rrrcrrrl»er‘s of llrc .suddv:irl,\' llffil l1l‘0ll I‘5‘ Bandera] breakitrrz through awire fence at the erlpc of llre Silrinr fnrur, when they were followers. Tlrenirarris ruslrcd upon the iu>urr_'elri.~’, but \\'iiir fire exception of their clriofirnrl his two lernlirrg comrades, they all t-scnpcri. NIIIIIH IINIIIHIU III IIINM PIIIIIINGE S.\r`i.r Sriz. .\f.\i:m, Ont., Aug 23. -.\Ieetiu|zs io cor>siilr‘r definite steps tnwarrls the orgrrrrizrrtion of Northern Ontario into a province are to be held, tlrelituirtnrystt-rts heingrakcn here Mou- diiy evcrring. .-\ meeting of some of tha lending men Of the district. who are pur- iit uirrrly interested in the movement was hvldat Algorrquhr unter. A eounnitteo of organization was appointed W work .towards thedosirod end by the 10|-ming of sub-conxmittes mid in other ways. lt is conrposerl of Mayor J. B. .\iorj rn, of Sud- bury: John Mcliuy olSault Sit-. Marie, and Gc~l‘..\lurks of Port Arthur. These are among the leading and most pro- gressive rnen of the district. '1`ll HY .»\l.l. I-`_-\l[_ ED, Blurty have tried tu di-\-isp ,\ cm-n pu,-0 equal to l’utnr\irr's, but after tif y years l_\0'~lll¥lil has come upon tire market that l~0 Uainlcmiy cures cor-us and warts. Don't e_i¢_Se_;lrrrerri, use tire best, and thats “Put Condensed Advertisements i'i`co inte fi r imsihcation.) _________________ ! ___ lfilli SALE-at lm in Watchulaker`s lalh\i ood _ - .u~“ “"unm~ . . iuoutlr street, near P. W. C, Apply to Mrs. Anna Jury, g.-_L-,d3|pd_ n and mice. Apply to ir. c.‘ltat~k~ ham, \\ hear icy lil\ er. ti ‘.i.-'rdta-Ilipd. . vacation- Avril: to c. Mellen, Union d Road. B-2.'\_`dll t\v6i pd I OST-Between John Eiilot`a oorner, fi l”0Wlll\, OPS h.|l\. “B 0 NOD “ther sud, Ngmmtrvu ,nd b|°0d Pleaseleave at A.\V.Retldiu‘s.8.25d lllpd __._._._.:___ I OI! SALE-By private sale n few cludin bedroom suit stoves, chairs, m ply at this office. 5.g5d3",d_ d _ R_EiilEMBKR.-That everybody road; A morning paper as the news is the n fr;_esh and __ up-todnto, and than a some n d rl everybody is ills] ‘lonifu ll; ‘hi and active, I r I | _ I ' . \ .. . , 4 I - I r I ‘ ‘. ..' I I lffll- ,I l L ___..=E. I i I xl '- I. lr.. ir l If 1 v r l'.» . ., l li .a l. t I ,-__ 'il r r :':#.»»....:.' ‘G It I .t -'jr...J` _. _ ‘fi .., r' _arr- s .|. Ai .1 i . I r r I I I I ¢ t . f . ,tri . wt . [fl I _. .I »»._ I I - ‘~~' r . 1. ’_ 1 Y l . (- ,__~. ~»~,,. _a < ..~ ~._