Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1902, p. 3

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Ld . wn | . : "DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIOAY, OCTOSER 3 r rr T --- ? Z g - . . 2 v * yo 5 * 3 3 > Saad & | DOWN BY ° SEA. CARDINAL GIBBONS' JUBILEE. than many' young orchards have boon : 3 : 1] , . re ? set aut, With the result. that some of * Va ¥ ; - ° - the best apples- in the Dominion are ou €C( il ai ( b- . : | now grown on the island. Ther dairy | ; . A KINGSTONIAN"S TRIP jelasiow is fo Ting developed nnd | > § . understand that the government has | | THROUGH THE EAST. decided to assist in establishing can- | ; L : ning factories, which will be of creat | Ry | Visited Old and Historic Scenes is Ss Iatning commusity ey 4 % i It & ue yette rar : in Nova Scotia, New Bruns- rn CE Pro than they have here- | = wick, Quebec, Etc. -- Hospit- tofore enjoyed. We visited the public | ably Received--The Blue Noses, Harker and werp wall plenced with the | If you have one of our Famous Aetive, Famous In the industrial lin Yi 4 alsplay of farm products, fruits, meat, | BF ren ine I flax Js nay ete. The meat display was the best I | Oak or Air Tight Heaters. These stoves will burn : $ { great natural | advantages, but the have Soom: SE M. J. Hancy. the well | - either soft coal, coke or wood. £ 'people seem to be thoroughly arous- x ore wo Ie tar. wi ancy, the eli 3 - wa ed to the neces sity of utilizing to the ROWnTo tTaoton, Who 1s at present ll ged in constructing the piers to 2 fullest extent these advantages, and a 7 the new Hillshorough': brides 3 3 great betterment. in business activity This bridge will be 2 R00 > dee oe ro | may be looked forward to at a very US Jndge Mm 3 oot feng, : : Iv date and the approaches: 2,100 feet, ana carly date. The city has several fine } Jill cost when complete about SI.000.- \ / Be a friend to clubs among, which may be mentioned 00. "Mr. Ra kindly A o : ' > the Halifax cub, the City club and his boats at onr dispos \ one 4 ' : Yourself | {lhe North Arm Rowing club, all of around' the harbor, iy -- ) he fed They are economical. Are just what Jou will want i them having splendid and weil furn- us himse Ii. Refreshments er pe this winter. Ours are the best. Call and see "Take proper care of yourself. ished club rooms. The president and and most enjoyable time was spent. h OO fi ill b hard 1 fi Look after that most impor- J ecommittee of each of these clubs ox - i ih li ial Sp them. ur furnaces wi urn hard coal, soft coal tant possession--your health, (tended the privilege of their club ed a Mr. fais oR in or wood. This is your chance to save nioney. : ; A little neglect or carelessncss rooms to our party during our stay have also t knowledge the ki I- ? and you open the doorto serious in the city, a kinduess which we ap- hy of Mr. Rm N. P,, ig ro Ne. illness. preciated very much. eo, 5 ho : Isaac. McDonald, Aresanaulf{ and oth- We were guests of the C M. B. , . A. who left nothing undone to make (on a trip around Halifax harbour on 'our stay a pleasant one. L Cl & L Ki st 3 jhe, Steamer Dartmouth. St. Patrick's Leaving Charlottetown we took the emmon, axton awrenson, ng 3 i and was on board and discoursed train for Summerside, where we hoard- ------" p | : excellent music throughout the trip. ed the steamship to cross to Point du RFR i Yo steamed first toward Richmond, Chené, on the New Brunswick coast. | lh . Soins a behind, thence past |- Here we again boarded the Intereol- p we "dry dock, sugar refinery and oth- onial for Moncton, where we made a A er manufacturing establishments, then stay of about six hours. During our past Africville, a small negro settle stay we were taken for a drive . taken regularly will keep you in ment, whe the people live in small through the city by a committee of good health, Itclears the head, 'shacks" with a little garden attach- gentlemen, consisting of John MN. gently regulates the bowels apd ed. Cod and other fish mav be caught " -Loynes, general passenger agent, 1.C. $ strengthens the digestion. It from the rocks below. We sailed into hs : i RP 9 Sweeney, Dr. Bourque, J. X Prives away constipation. Do i Bedford Basin with its shore and hills Baltimore, Md., 70Oct. 3.--Cardinal | he entered St. Charles College, Marv- P. Breau, John Sutton, Jr.. and H. ot 3 Substitutes. Insist on i he avily wooded, thence around Point | Gibbons was: deluged with congratula- | land, where he graduated with dis- | H' Melanson. SL " : Pleasant with its beautiful military | tions to-day on the occasion of his | tinction in 1857. Thence he went = to From Moncton we proceeded to' St. 3 y all druggists. 3 park of some 200 acres, then into the | silver jubilee as Archhishop of Balti- St. Mary's Seminary, where, after John, N.B. On our arrival we' found land-locked North-West Arm, where | more. "It was at first proposed to | taking the usual courses 'of theology | the city filled with visitors for the 3 "many handsome residences are visible | make a notable occasion of the juhi- | and philosophy, he was ordained a | opi ition, which opened Septem- . ) J ake ¢ able as of 1 nh % t y ! pened on Septem ender -- oe on TRAVELLING f from _the deck of 'the steamer: psy | lee anniversary, but hv request of his | priest by Archbis shop. Kenrick. Father | jp I5t.. The attendance at the ox. Tasty: Exquisite . wajie v. A, Rowing club, back past { eminence the celebration has been de- | Gibbons ar at once assigned lo doi¥ hibition was large, the number of ex- and ready to serve. ork Redoubt with the Prospect Point | ferred until 1906, when it will be | and hard duty at that time, in t hibits, the attractive manner 'in which 906, g 1 3 ¢ 8, ¢ } ) and CamperdoWn in the distance, and { merged into dhe celebration of the | city of Baltimore, serving first as an théy were arranged, their varied char- None are better than Clark S. thence to the city, ending an enjov-| centennial anniversary of the laving of | assistant at St. Patrick's church, | qcter, -and the many special features WM. CLARK, MFR., MONTREAL. ' able trip, our sole regret being that it | the cornerstone of the Baltimore ca- | Fast Baltimore, under the fninqus provided by the management, made N.B.~cuanxs PORK AND BEANS ARE DELICIOUS us ended. On board the steamer were thedral. * | Father James Dolan. stimwatd ¢ Lit well worthy of the patronage it A . Attorney-General Longlet, Mavor Car- Cardinal Gib 5 was born in thi was sent as pastor to the then hum- | piceived A : Kingston - : Q , 2h) ¢ ardina sthbons was born in 11S & s y oy ceerved, uu a 4 . 4 P broke & Canadian | voll, Col. E n, and many of the lead- city, July 23rd, 1834, of. Irish hle and -struggling parish of St. Labor day did not dawn verv aus- ssp ET \ "3 Pacific Railways. ing citize Nagy Of Halifax. I must also | ents. Purine hik bhovhood he wa Bridget's Canton, a suburh of Balti- pi iously. Dense banks of fog came 3 tXpress my appreciation of the kind- | en td Ireland, where he received more. In 1857 he received the red hat fv jling in from the ocean from before COAL AT $5.50 a TON ki he 33 _shown to me hy Most Rev. Dr. | elements. of a liberal education. of the cardinalte from Pope Leo XIII, daylight making everything very moist A Trains Leave Kingston :' ol. lien, ly hbis hep of Halifax, to] returning 3 the United States it was has ing Pisviansly roan invested. with and rendering Svergthing indistined Will drive your machinery twice as fast when babbited with Im- 4 Se untiring zeal and energy. is due | determined wv his parents to conse- ie insignia o e office a e Balti: | even at short distances. This did not : : : Tor 1240 pm Nail! tei Dione, Soernct Que | {the erection of the wagnificent cathe- | $ate him to the service of God, and | more cathedral. prevent the labor organizations from perial, Hercules, Metallic Babbit. Give Canada a chance. Manu bec, St. John, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, Toronto, 'dral and many of the institutions | = | holding their demonstration for which | factured by on ---- -- - vem ---- . em re ee ee come ee ee - 4 A Chicago, Dover, Rentrow, . Sault Ste. Marie, have before referred to. : 5 they had been making arrangements : le ras wl, I eo lsouver, Sap | We left Halifax with regret, for | are being added to as fast as the n only a matter of.a very short time | {or some time previous. The proces- CANADA Mein 0. WILLIAM ; STREET, TORONTO, ONT. ] jrarely, have we experienced such hos | workmen can erect them. 'This \ in til it will be necessary to double | sion was a great success, the different | sgee--eeepre--se---- -- - ; ries Pn ooh for Sharbot Lake. eon-| pitality as that received at the hands | jharkable growth is: mainly due track certain portions ot the road | pions being strongly represented. 3 nectiag wi cast and west. of the people of that city. Our next { location. here of the Dominion where the a is heaviest, * In ie During our stay in the rity) throuch EDUCATIONAL. . 3 8:10 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and inter- { StOPpPing places were at Stellarton, | Works, the most up-to-date versation with a promingnt gentle- § (p, kividness of John L. Crvieton. K. | = a. | mediate points. Lourdes add New Glasgow, all three plant in America. Sidney is also ran he" L: "Mr. Blair js the best ., Judge Ritchle, and others: we had HOOD FURNISHED or loos wiry ox Passengers leaving Kineaton at 12:40 p.m.: { being close together and the centre of | outport for the product of the Dom- | mn ways we cver had. He several drives in the city proper and SCHOOL OF ART E arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 p.m.: Peterboro, 8 2reat mining district. At Stellarton | jnion Coal company's min s, the en- {| ha done much to better the condi- through Carleton on the western side . WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT 5:10 p.m; Toronto, 7:30 p.m.: Boston, 7:30 is the colliery where a great disaster | trance to some of the mimes being lo- | tion of the Intercolonial and make it | + po harbor, visiting Fort Howe, | Classes Will Re=-open on MON- Li Yatas', 64 William street, with boatd a.m; St. John, N.B., 11:35 a.m. occurred in 1874, hy which- forty-five | cated within the limits of the city. [ of Soe real Penetiy, It is Yue that Mount Pleasant and Rockwood Park. PAY, Oct. 6th, 1992. Houtror Full particulars a4 K. & P. and C. P. R. | lives were lost. Close bv we were The coal company also has several | he has spent] a large amount off his fine park with its beautiful | Anernoons of Monday, Wednesdiy and Fri- | HOUSE 191 BROCK STREET, 9 ROOMS. Tike Nay Ontario iy A FOLGER, JR. shown the former home of the late | large tressels and piers, running out money, hut it . yas well. Shanty aid drives, Lily Lake, its collection of | day, from 2:30 to 4:30. 5 : All moders improvements. Apply to OC Gen. Pass. Agt. "Gor. 'Sum. Principal Grant. From this humble | into the harbor for a thousand feet i thut it Yeas instified will be amply animals, swans, fancy birds, fowls, Saturday dso 8 Wi, Livingston & Bre. farm house edme that genial and kind- for more; which are uséd for _load- | proven by increased revenues, Why | is much appreciated by the citi- Sh Princips EIR ; 7 ds , Pl Privcipa). | pyun goon FURNISHED POuNS WITH T4E BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY ly man whose seli-sacritice and devo- | ine steamships' with coal, which is | sh wuld he not spend it 2 5 it not a | zens, if one may judge by the thou- Pa ERRED oa £ Rn tion to duty accomplished so much | pow being shipped to manv European | part of the transportation 5 stem of { cntils who were there on the occasion MUSIC 191 University Avenwe. NEW SHORY LINE FUR for Queen's University in Kingston. { countries, as well as to many of the the Dominion ? Is 3 nog Just - of our visit. It has only been estab- > > * Tweed, Napance, Descronto and all local At New Glasgow we were also | New England States. Large quantities j mu h a pare of that ny x 1 © | lished a few vears 'and it is about MRS. CLERIHEW WILL REOPEN RER| 43 KING STREET, WEST, BEAUTIFULLY points. Train leaves City Hall Depot at 4 | shown where the. first steam railwav | are also being shipped to Quechee - and | tanals on w hich millios 5 have en | jos acres. The drive through the | classes mm Flowcher Music Method on Septem- sivated, lacing the Harbor. Jone Rowe pm. R. J. WILSON, CP.R. Telegraph Of- | in America was operated. In was only Montreal 4 . spent ¥ We donot object to these north end of the beautiful Kennebec- 211 ha Vor terme end particulars apply at & Nickle PRiy - to Ritkraus E: Soa, Ce t. 9 : . i 'spenditures Ans s - head . t = v v . ii eight miles long, and was used in con On the opposite side of the harbor | expenditures son famils he Galse. we ais, is a fine one. The reversing falls SHYsKei'y (avenue. EF . nection with the mines. At Lourdes | is the town of North Sidney, where | lieve they are for the hepelit of hel a wonderful sight to the stranger PIANO LESSONS 185 COLBORNE. STREET, 338 MONTREAL wehad the pleasure of meeting Sle tthe Nova Scotia Steel company is "er. | whole Dominion, and this is equally visithiz St. John. it it *YY " 0 6 rooms each; also other : : hi T ie Nova Seotia Steel company 1s « true of the expenditure on the Inter- * 3 caused! by Miss C. M. Clerihew, underoraduate Toron e, stores and offices. J, 8. R. . rey or Keith and Dr. Moore, Rev. ectine a very large plant, which when Y oe id : Weta th t : the tide which rises to an average | o College of Musio, 211 University Avenue. McCann, 51 Brock street. BRANCH LINE TINE TABLE McDonald, A. C. Bell, M.P'., E. i | completed will add largely to the po- «olonial, sides h Gi) The i ay _-- height of twenty-six feet. The St. - Donald, M.P.P., Georse Patterson, M. | lati ans osperity the t viterad conlcdvration the maintenance l yf, joy 'mptics int > ; p v - BRICK RESIDENCE, 199 BROCK STREET, In Effect Sept 28th, 1902 P.P., Charles: 1 ih NP P., and | [Riptien od Pesperley ie i | of the Intercolonial was part of the on the or re pe arou RINGSTON COLLEGE fe a Seis jtyomspenis, if n vc ep 4, . lies ol : ¢ I Cys e_erecilo ! ORE LUO var ' : ' ic : : g BUSINESS " rooms. Apply to The H. D. Bibby Co., others, all of wh were very nd to ferent steck plants, with the cortain | Da ain. oe rocky. chasm 3500 feet wide. At hivh = 78 to, 82 Princess 'street. -- us. bros . . d industries] ¥ merély 'quote this as an indication | (iije she sea bh 18 a descent of fiftee KINGSTON. . 3 : prospect of many kindred industri . oy . {it ] as a descent ¢ ifteen 5 = = " Trains Leave the City Depot, | Irom Lourdes we proceeded to Port | hein extailished in the near future, | of the flings of sours of the people | fot into the river, and at low tide | TORONTO COLLEGE [sou otourien ny w ALEXANDER, No. 2 Musgrave, on the Straits of Canso i ha wade the tremsport: noquestio "down by the sea." Sidney has also | the yiver has the same fall he BUSINESS "> ; ah Lt relrigerator x . grave, ! i a . as mad port: mo question of 3 as ie. same fall into the Ne tures, -etc., for pork 1 t fe. A Foot of Johnston street : The straits are wide "and there isa very live one in that section. That very fine harbor, indeed it is claim-} gop, TORONTO. ply © doin eRay, rg 150 Brook GOING EAST. a string tide, In order to facilitate | this i« the case may. he best illos by the Sdn Pop that bak is I noticed a great improvement in Largest and best equipment in Canada. street. ] No. 2. Eastern Fiver 2:2 the transfer of teins 10. Point - Tu»- {4 ed by the showing that the trafii superior to that at Halilax, and there] he ¢itvlsince my last visit seme ter uJ alled facilities f i positi No 4: Loo vont the apposite. shore, HOE. AG oo) ty the Showing tin te tral le one rivalry between these two or olove ar meen.) yield facilities for sesring positions | Lr SWESTON AT ONCE= THAT AIRY DE . per. on the opposite shore, Hon, A. G..] on the Intercolonial railway hetween 7 a 2 4 4 r eleven [years ago. Many fine 821 Queen Steet, Kingwton. . aj i i oe | places for the fast Atlantic line.s It is : 2 CAL y sirable house on the corner of Bagot and Blair, » ster of railways, has had ! Halifax and Sidney, was oreater dur | places lo) iC: 18 Atlantic. - | business blocks and Handsome private SEND F CATALOGE Gore streets, near the park. Modern in fF constructed - "a laroe and powerful | ine the past vear than that of the jo med for Sieney that at is the near- | 4.0, Hings have been erected. The Confedara ion--Eife i rs, Toronto, every way. Daisy hot water. heating and i transfer ferry, on which the rains | entire Intercolonial svstem four vears | ©5t point to Great Britain, and is strects, squares and. gardens are well a $1 Polest Siders Apply to Felix Shaw, : are carried across the strait. The cost | ago. The Yminister of railway . how { some 200 nr 5 Jonny than Mon caved for, and many miles of asphalt ay , - = ¢ of the ferry and the CoSSATY ap- Lever, is fully alive to the necessity of | Ih al. i i Ye eat] to sr pavements laid. The harbor here, as MONEY AND D BUSINESS. proaches was about 000. The fer- | hotter and increased facilities, 'Alf around arbor, goin ng la "1 at. Halifax and" Sidney, is a fine one, * Ser ation) Limiti=d . . + Lost 7 : I Cranberry Point, the entrance to the oy ps od So par rv with its load of seventeen ¢ars was | road e has a part of the section be- # : and" like these cities, St. Jol ople LIVERPOOL, LON N ND GLOB : al a0 Py -- stondy as a rock, and the Hi Pry ho Tr a oe Sidney laid with harbor from the Atlantic. - We also claim that they should Na Instrenes Compas % Avaiablo" nr : a ot Lo sea et a t 3 £ HH 3 at North Sidoey, a short dis Pld * : . $61,187,215 n addition to which the B os. 1-2. -3-and 4 run daily. No. 3 odaily, | ross was enjoved bv the pass ers. | eighty pound rails, and well hallast- | : . A ; Atlantic line, alleging among other lisy holde have f the n 3 except Monday "ie ye i : : : § etry Eis : | tgnce from which is a coal mine which | J 5) ' ; a Yird : icy holders have for seeurity brig ; Nos: "6,911 12, 15 aud 16 daily. except We were now on the Island of Cape { ed. Along: the balance of this tion | ed ee i i excellent reasons that during the win- imited liability of dll the stockholders. ; Sunday. ay : . ' : Breton, and withou ther stop we { men are now engaged in preparing to | Na oh fn Vi fed an be and is beilg | yop goason their harbor © iw free y . Farm sod "rates, Peoverty insured at lowest i For Palm ccommodation, tickets 1] proceeder Sidne ore found | seidnice the sails hv new i | Worked yet. fr ice, something which ct Dr as hr? renewing o Ho oh oe Pi u i rs Seem fanion, ti ts an n code | to ; ney, Her we : md | poplace the old rails by new ghiv: | "We alse vislicd. tho iardat steel works Rom deer somethi 12 which cannot be § fFiving Yo Yates i r HANLEY Agent, the hotels = exowded, manv of the | pound rails manufactured by Lo Land were accompanied hy, Mr. Gillis, | ¢Himed by any dther port. > RTRANGE & STRANGE. Agente : Corte J foliston & Ontario Sts ests havine to s in pri Clergue company, at Sault Ste. Marie, | A Pp Hor i: li hod i iecltont ob From St. John 'we turned our faces he . - houses. Dortunately for us' arrang a large quantity of which are already Yi A € 2 B a oh uw Pp: hémoeward, breaking our journey at C i ~ | MONEY TO LOAN 'IN LARGE OR SMALL ments had heen made ahead for our { ving alongside: of the trach portunity 'of sce the operation of | yy where we spent a nicht. The enuine AE BY Jow 2 of Jn ton SG ; 1 J ! 5 ying along hein {the plant from the reduction of the |b hicl a ' : and 'farm 'property. Loans granted on ol accommodation: Work is also being rushed in the car Ene LT hE TUTE oie altel Dara train on which we travelled to Que city and county debentures. Apply to hd Sidney is a. wonder. Five or six Lops at Moncton, and onr own eity f The cl rail miill is 3 74 ort rot hee had to he ditided into two sec 9 8. C MeGILL, Joahagor of Fromme g MAL STEANSHIES. LIVERPOOL SERVICE fvenrs aco it was a small country | is reaping some benefit thronch the | RC ste the frawwork of it is | Go maki two long trains, so ar er S Fouts tho owt Orn fE Colonian ...... ou... wn UTES Oct. 11th | town with a population of about 1.- | Jy orders placed hy the mi r off att finish oh The Shel orks aru ureat was the number of tourists re £ *Irishwan.. Jah) 200: to-day it is a thriving: city of | yailways with our Locomotive Wo in bere it Torr hyo ne wile and trning frome -- the "provinge "down Z [WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN Celilo an 15,000, with fine wide streets,, water | for new locomotives... All of these ex for tT Cine = Shoal i oi by -the-sea." H-beping "to took as il Litt] I iver Pills ms oe on uaa his ! orseman;..... -- : « . : Ts Cressi Vent nv Ever ave hoe sickored poco HAE 1} 3-4 Leh bon . ve {ime of Irosteritv had cone *Turcoman IO er ENG Sth bj wens vi ctric licht, sewage and elec Yenaitures havi heen ri ried ved 1 i { thousand hands, the pay-roll every the time of prosperity had. com to 1 e GODWIN'S | | INSURANCE ExTORTUM, Colonian Nov. 1 tric railway systems, and a very large | sary hy the increased traffic, and in [iti mechs atoanting to alu it Boe the Intercolonial and that the era of over Kxpress Office. Market Souare Steamers marked * do not carry passengers. uber of fine business blocks, ¢ leed 'it is 'the nic i seme that it | Meas at las 83045 $19, leficits was past. 4 rp ------ --- RATES OF PASSAGE -Saloon, | $65 and | Ntuber of fine business Shieh Jed ie Ts Whe oy Of oe oun, It is | expected that when, the | F044! Was past KINGSTONIAN Must Bear Signature of ARCHITECTS 4 upwards, single according to steamer and rr te Sheree - r-- jo ul" mill i$ complete that nearly maa 2 . _ hs 3 wands, sins. according to Youso ed, - * + 1.000 more men will he employed: WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE, 3 Wonds, Tod cinen, $20 UNIQUE MEXICAN BURIAL URNS. [ Here, too. we received that kind at- SERIOUS DROUGHT. . » iol scoond' floor over Mahood's Drug Stowe, : FROM MONTREAL, tention and hospitality from all whom oormer Princoss and 'Bagot streets. Fn ' Ottoman ..... wii Oct. Vth we met, which seems to he a charac- | Threatens to do Damage in Pec-Stmile Wi Ble wn ou Fnrch sieass, 3 "I oe et. 18d cristic of the people of the maritime : See Fac-Slm rapper Dolow. -- ERE ian ROR BOSTON. y be eo ho Eh Bn China. POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, . MERCH, A pro Ces, 'rom Sidney we wen 0 . " fe v ' Baxk uildin corner | t Shan Be 9 x drone unts' Baz 2, roc Commonwealth ..... . .. ...., Oct, Sth | Victor, where we took the steamship yohanghal, Ch as I'he drought | Very small and as casy Wellington streets: 'Phose 213. orion 2 Oot. 15th { Princess for Charlottetown, Prince cd throug out tna threatens to | be to tak as sugar, 5 « he ward Island. The trip from S yop SOME. Serious, . ARTHUR FLLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFI NEW SERVICE eton Ge an. | I Hl ge i re un y fo Local disciission hy merchants of FOR HEADACRE. ou of Now Drill diay, po. oorner of Vancouver, Oct. 18th: Cambroman, Nov. S:h. | tion of our jour hounr Bras the British commercial treaty, nego FOR DIZZINESS. on asd Montes] $5 pMidatin, Saloon, Electro light. Spacious & Or, this heantiful' ocean lake or suc Hated by Bir James McKay, the Eng FON PILIOUSRESS, | re P. SMITH, y AncuiTECT, Ere. omenade decks. = si Takes ox Lhe fein ind sh commissioner, cemtinues 1 Anchor Building arke! are. one ' ion of, lak , N i { » al % . 9) - Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, b Riv miles, and Tot Ei Li orable. - Recent signs show that t 784 TaRPIS LIVIA. 345 5 GT | tation, A2 Clarence St. bShd « red front the ores i which | ©Xpects that the mew destination tax - SR -- D. Afri ANCE: & Co., Gen. *Ats. |: nd shelter te . th Sonn, of which wili equal in revenue the likin, which UNDERTAKERS. Montreal and Portland I forms 4 part. To describe the beau- ee ry be : : . was abolished and that = I have : 1 i this Cree 0 « y & + . an . . 1a lor 3h thay 1 I bs Jap W ) me a new surtax in addition. IRR ri T. F. HARPISON co., UNDERTAKERS i - pen an mine. t must e seen Tail al ae inch i Chi 233-23 Princesse Street. Quality "ant aie i alo ay {0 HH] 8 Ito he I Fopetiy appreciated. The sail | £F fas a'disbinet tnumph for H | efficiency the best. Prices the lowest } - : across the Strait of Northumberland | "ese diplomacy. ~ Phones --Warerooms, 90. Night Calls-- Stearuboat Co., Limited. | hal ahont fair hos al arg --_-- CURE SICK HEADACHE. ™ T. F. Barrison, KI. . { oughly enjoyed by eviry one on ; Kidney Cry. . 1 : S. 8. CORBETT, FUNERAL LIRECTOR, 281 3 STCAMER NORTH KING [he ard. : Pain in the back is the erv of the Allan lire Lrerpool ana Princess Street, Kingston,' Successor to 4 \ We reached Charlottetown hortly | gneve for help. To neglect the call is Loadenderry ¥. 8. Dreguan . ROCHESTER ROUTE after 9 pun, and were coop cowiort | 1g deliver the body over to disuse Royal Mail Steamers. -- i i SR a pS Ramer paves Sundays at 8 p.m, for | ably will i in the hotel, Un thel uel. puthles , and finally life dest From Montreal. From Quebec - a ootiester, N.Y., culling at Bay oi Quinte Yeuiiy of our arrival we were enter trovin South Americ; hil ( Sept. 27. Y am: Sept. 29 7 pm * Al TENTION ! 3 porta; L. tain splendid 1 5 re i Dr lia {raion SHIRY LUO | Tn TE 1. 5 ep id Th | : 1 rf 4 a hii d po heon by ing, power akin to iraculous in help |p ' 8 aE i. 4 r op ; 3 BAY CF QUINTE ROUTE Inst Inad Phy i n of the ¢ the negdy kidnevs out of the mire Ham Oct. 1% 4 pm | HIGHEST CASH RIC PAID Fok NEW A pilation of the city is liens } 5 and upwar to Ist, | IL ror Clothing, Furniture, . f disease, Jt s g ours, t a 1 , | u 4 3 STEAMER ALETHA and contains several | : . Xe, in six hour after Oct, lsr, $50 and. up "= en- | vave on hand, new elothin A ' AS {Sold hv H. BB. Taylor and Henry | £1 J- 080 Lomion $1 extra rd | 3 Commencing Sept. 2nd, leaves week davs at e pu hutlding 1 rest Wade --18, : of kise, f agd 226. Yves ol, Derry. Bel: | ws Drv Gand fatale i i gL rr Pirin J Jute prdiate Bay of » rches, ie fin- | fast sow. antl London, { , at on er ho Jae . 3 s. lavs | avs and ¢ hv was the Catholi | k © ceorid-Tiand Stove 3 Saturdivs steamer calls at Benn: to and % 5 or 2 A Controls Siamese Credit. Xow Yack te Glusgow & 2 1oadnaderty, mist he sold for want of X eville : . entian Lo... . 'in { 1 rom wedle to 5 Wor Mill information apply to Ales i { : La : | Alongeide of the Paris. Oct. 3.--A despatch received ngolian Oct. 1st e¥erviling from a nesdis 2 > Prat Marshall" H Savill i ve clave wl " oO 1 ! FE . . Y ' hot to i 1 public Give np a ou J. P. HANLF t { . It of | Bete from Latgor carta of Fre Montrenl to frinsgaow litrect ) 3 J. P. GILDE NSLEFRYE \ Ticket Agents rican Maseupr--of Natural History the 1 } } gi pUuNt of bi : ahi "t ts + dil 2 1 o hn te 2 " ald 3 . ol ali James Swift & Co, Freight Ager. ts : hola | ; < ¢ nel i 10% ( In i s 1 he waamese | 8S. Siweilian from Montr. o v dr | ~~ or 11 ¢ wed four yea . Iwenedid ¥ Srvion | ' t has just jetted a Taro: rect, Oot. Sth-and Nov. 12th davhicht | ' -- Te -- T explorations in Southern Mexico 1 sd re y ; ts SF pif TORE wT $50: "Second cabin $38: Foird- | i : & ned by the wntein s ' 1 1 x i het He 20 pag 220 : ad | i . s ¢ =» i I! nid | we of the Hong Kone and Shar J. P. Hanley, Agent) Cite Ppessugsr 0. - » - i ; Anct on Sales. Une of the =urprisidg the other ! : the | : Sinmese credit i¥ thus |.not,, Jobnaton "and: Untaric., sires. J. 1 a ZACKS, 271 and 273 i 5 n . covered was the strana ' . 1 valh ty | the controf--of Great Bri | Tersleva Clarion gteset joe ht Princess St. | 3ave | ns Ooms i o woteen v of 11 i 3 1 3 Lh rat ¥ fal 43 | paca - iia sori ie ave Henry toms of the Zapotecans. y HY dartieniarly ont lant | tai i: BOARD | Second door below Corbet' .. } by Employing: each tomh were plac ceth filed h iy 2 it t Was { : ri ' urns of .gerra cotta, p of huma I ho : Se | LARG 2 FRONT RDOM. ALSO TWO. SING tei---------- tence -- ALLEN & BROWN Ghali) ria re of the lesque serpent -n id. ey aga since 14 wa Take the Rideaa Wing ior Uttawa rooms, with conver : FOR SALE. ) In nearby niches were f ae) That il 4nd climate were | avorv Tuesday and Friday, at 1 pm frat hin fl ig City na] it ICE YACHT. ONY. YEAR OLD, APPLY. P.O. 1 by niches ere un 1 She Ne ed to fruit crowin § ce arke. Suitable for a party of from three o 4 ! Auctioneers. \ i : adapted to Ini growing. Bince! James Swilt & Co., -agents, ' | to Sve, 195 Earl stress, Box 59 = 2 5 ¢

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