» . . 'I .Q I . ‘ . 1 ° \ 1 ' -. 2) . _ _I ..,'...- ..- .. _ V ` _ _: _ 1 ‘ ' """¥ ~.- .rl ‘ it ~r< _ ‘ v, A » . . T f c__ __ . , ___ __ _ _, _,cf ,___f,i_ ____ . ,b-a=¢_ _ _ _, .yum __ _ _. - _._ . » , __._._. Y- _ » I . _ ` _ pn z _Li ') _ MLVF0 ,mm _ ._ .V _ __ _ m_B_ D _ CHA - - {s1iio(i.ii'¢'i3r'itiiv,iPcm1u 1; r .?§0w%l‘w.~.mnm} RLo'1"1‘E'roW1`~r PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 14, 1905 __A , l ~ Ill J. i I ' 5! \-_.f ' l ‘ W" ff _ ---' _ ___ v _-.:lj._* i CHUECH Q31" It-?ocH PPOM' THE .5 Taps QF W1#/cff 36a/Ncrfi/A12 OLEON HE SEER H59 Fall ~ Foot wear A great shoe for men, The "S1aterl’ price $3.50. Every pail' with Oak Tanned Soles that resist Water. Th; popular shoe' of Canada, 'big variety of lasts and widths. Goff Bros., Sole Agents. _ EE RJEEQ-slll§EA V H 1 Oct. lil (Special) Iseud ]’urI>r, i"ruuev, plrotogruphs of some ofthe most famous und moat revered monuments of Paris. Ol course, they all illustrate the history of the great Napoleon. First in place, usln time, we have the front of the church of St. Roch, nota graceful or imposing ellillce, clumsy rather, but the scene ol n short., vigorous lvnttlo which changed the history ol l\`i'|\nc<-.It was here that the royalties attacked the National Congzrrzss in 1795, and here that Caplnln Bonnpnr¢e,a volunteer youth of 20, brought n crosslire upou the converging nrnrieswhlcli drove thcmln confusion from the field nndonnbied the youmz artilleryolilecrto unfurl the slnndnrd of the untiuu from the steps of SL. Roch. Secondly,wehnvennohle vista of the superb nnvc and chuir of the great (inthe drniof Notre Dame. Tliifr interior was sacked and destroyed hy the revolution,- ists in 1702 and again lloacerutnrl lu 187| ily the Communists. in this “Temple of Reason and l'hilo.~4opl\y"Napoleon ami .io- sephino hero received the triple uuction of their eorouulion. It i.~\ said limi. Ju- aephine sirulldered when lilo ;‘.rn\vn was piuecd upon her fair lurow, and well sho luiglit, for her first llushnud, lienuhur- nnlu, had been ririiugerl from this same altar to the guiliotinc. Inthc treasury Ol Notre Damo are today exhlirlted the cor0iiat.lon`robes ot Napoleon. Thirli, we have n deliuentirm Of UN? tomb ot Napoleon. The sarcophllilusls °l reddish pnrl1|\yl'Y» “ml W" l"`°“3l"' from Finland. ltls situated under the hlllll ina cuplike crypt in the floor on a mu- sale pavement and beinvuen vvalis of pol' ighnd granite. Around the sarcophagus are rnngedli0cnptured1lngs bearing the ~ Ju/EPT THE c5Tl?EE7f5,*\/\/1Tr1AE TJLLE PY IN / 795' lwhul, like our Soldiers' Home, and rests _ names of some of the grraia conqueror s victories. , _ J to Bcauptify per dozen. and 352: per doz. ‘ 35c per dozen. dome oi the Invaiids. an institution some- A Rare Op ortunity _ at a Very Small Cost. We have just opened up a choice collection of WINTER FLAJWERING BULBS imported DIRECT hom i-IOLLAND. “Choice Named Hyacinths". all C°l°l'S.Hl I0C»I2C “Wi x5c each. ' "White Roman Hyaclnths", for Xmas bloom at 5oc "Fine ~N5f¢i5g\|'g". single and double, at Izc, 15c, 25c “South African Fuentes", very fine at 25C per doz. "Spanish Iris". all colors at Goc pei-_ huudrt-rl. "Etslrly Tulips" for indoor culture at i5c. mc. 25<~ and .»A|.°-|-(QQ Calor .Cl'uQug,” 45c,5oc and Go: perhundred. °°Lf]|um Cg|\d{duh1", fine large bulbs, mc each. *‘1‘u|1p§” for outdoor culture from $1.00 per hundred up. .HASZARD & Moons. our Home _ \°t4,....,_.__§,. T _ VJ1,,._ Ft that the cup Fourth, the render will please eiamine the mngniilcent nnd \\'lrle»strelcllin;; pul- nce oi'i.he Louvre, i'oru|t-rly the residence of many kings and queens, now the re- ceptacle of the nrt treasures of the rcnim. Here seven centuries nga Philip Augristufr liuiltu castle in the ynidst oi' u \\'oli`-in- fuetcd fore~it, and here in after limes lived lllmrles V., l"ruucis l., lieury II , Catherine do Medlcla, .~i\u:eeL~llerl hy he three royal sous, also lioury of Navarre. Charles IX., and all the l'.o\liscs of the aeventecntlt and eighteenth centuries. Napoleon l. ilu-r-it liure und hoizlur the rex- tornlion of the l»uildln|.{:4-n work llnully and 1\1lmlrnl»ly conlpluii-4| hy Nnpioou lil. The eui.lre puiuce of the Louvre rovcrs 48 rri,-rea und coutltius HU l\nll_~, wlrlch, plucmi oudto und, would rl-:rr-li ton miles. In _.-f<;*5'\”"{RA¥:‘°'l`\' = ' \ /./ < . fi. la; Ki on NiE.Y;;,» M Plitts f will 24,1 e \,\\\>>-» W' \ °~e§~lwn ili.~;\osl-rl of with u lhrgc elllitzlrteuuient \\ hivll miglll \\-ull ln: imilnt'-d hy l\|\n~r-lr-url cltioe. in short, it has lrcen luuulwl over to the nerr pie to enjoy tlreurseives lu il. ns they will. C().\"i'I.\'i.'i'IlI l).\' 'l`liillll i’.-\lil‘I, Wli_i_ TRY 'lil RAISE A BRiTlSH WARSHIP 01|n.~4~|a, Oct. ll.-intenseinlert-at has been aroused ut Selulnmpol ily the arrival of several sr\i\'al_'e experts umm-fl with 5;u\'L~x'r\x|i\>|\i. nutiiorlly to u\i1l<'x~l»\ku thc tusk of ruisimz from tht-lrottuin of iiuln clnvn hay a large British uinnfoi-\\'n\~ .~uul; hy Russian gun llvr from the iuud ln\ll<~v len durint: the Crimean war. S:-,\er-nl attempts have already in-en made to raise ihis \'e.~4r~'el in the pint, Irul, uwiui; lo lhu inadequacy of the salvage npplinnct-_s used, without success, The Russian Admiralty are stated to possess ,truthworthy inio\jl7_t19,t:i_o_i},J,o the effect that the sunken mrtn-oi'-\\"I\r ron- tninu n lnrge sum oi' money in ;:ulrl originally destined for the pnymt-ut oi the Britif~'h l`or'ces'opr-1-nti|n_' in the vicinity half u century nun. The pn-.~.ont uileurpt. is to ln- cnrreri out under the .supt-r\‘i.»l, Signer Restuce|,an1tali1\u. The amount of gold and other vnlu.-li»h-s in the vessel is seriously eluted to alnouni lu from n quarter ofa |ull.ion slorliu~,: to .4_‘iitllr,01|ll. Signer Iirstucci is slnlcrl I _lievisa9_es12r!_e_l€@_tiisexafev 1; H10 __w:_l_"s'| é¢--- $|co Reward, $100. The renrlers of this paper \\ ill lu-pl|»n_~¢~rl to learn tl\nt.|l|e|1‘ir~ut least one rin-:\<|<-fl
  • vl\,~v that .~=riem1- has lu-l‘!\ ulllv to 1-uve in ull its r~i:\gv.~, uull that i.~ L7r\lu|rli.liuil'.- Cutnrrh Cure is the only posit ive min- now known ln the lnollirul fluivrlllly, l`:\t.'\\'l'l\ liuluis n cons! iluliuuul i||><-ilw, rm¢\iii'r-r- a 1-onstltutlouul urotinolit. ilull'> Lillturvlr Curr- is lair:-n inte-ruully, nr-l.iul_' dlrerlly upon the lnlnorl and uinvoua .~\iri»u~n-,s oi the sysivui, tliorvhy (lesl\'1\_\'iu,~; (lu: fnuuri ation of the tlilgoltsc, uufl Lziving' the |n\l,i- eul. stu-n;_'ti\ hy liuildlul; up llu- ron.~lltu- tion and n.~f.~.is\i|\g nature in duiui: il-r work. The proprlvtoh-i have so mm-li faith in its curative powers that lin-y olli-r One liundit-ri Dollars lor any russ- thut, it fnlls to cure. Send for list, oi testi- inoninls. Aridrt-sa F. .i.(]lil