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' ' .. --. /. .. Boots and Shoes. G. E. Stevenson, IJ'af(r Str((t. ll nr bor Ora«.. I ,. - -- Notice to Mariners· I Newfoundland . NO. .l OF IQ04· Great Notre Dame Bay. SoPatt: L. . . fiOTf!INQ au .T MARCELLA TEA . The housekeeper has pro\'ed that MARCEl-LA Tea is much strong-er and goes a Jot further than "othed Packet Teas. Besides it has all the tfllalities \\-bien are required to make , a cup of ... Rlih fr For sale by Munn & Co .• Harbor ' ' Grace and Messrs. Duff & Balmer, Carbonear. 1 I or · You will flnd our choice Coods Every one kno""& the merit of our flne Crade Teas and Coffee. If you don't, come in and get 1·41b· of our 50c Tea. or 40o Coffee, the latter bcjng ground on the pre- mises, and you will want lnore of the same kind. Provisions, Groceries, __ Cadiz Tar . Fishery Supplies, &c. Premises, : H1rbor Grace. B ranch Business at Grady. Labrador. FLOUR-·' North Wo,.tern." ·• f'rnll\xy," u Sen&'\tion," " IJilbot aud "Goldie's Stnr." PORK-FaJUily Mett.:t, Purk. BEEF PI:L te 1 md Bunelegs Beef. Kero. 116 and 16() Te. ':; Coal Tnr, Onku1u. Rtul l.ocftl Brick. Full lines of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Water Street, Harbor Crace. ·. PAP f eneraiPostom.ce.- General Post Office! all"· grades priCes MAILs. , Inland PARCKL POSTAL RATES · · · · Is for. Gre:lt Britain and . :EI.\rop- . ' N e.w . FaII . c 0 0 D s }Untnes despatched on · Q N and aCter the 15th in at., t'ar- JJ " denntnllofled dates a$. follow1- . eel Powt articles will nc- rJth, per ''Siberian,, 4 ireet. 1 cepted for in the New- J A M E S • ,.._ R 0 N • ' foundland to and fro'!} 1111 -. >ber 14th or 15Ul, per"Uiunda, 1 ' Post Offices iu Nemoundltlnd and >ber r8th and :totb, YiA Ne" Closing at 4 p.m. Labrador at tolJowini reduced rat.ea ;- Under 2 ounces ... . .. .. .. ... . r &nr tL J. B. WOODS, , · John's. Over, ozs. but 4 ou, :t cts " 4 .. " " 6 4 ' 3 " .. 6 .. .. .. 8 .. 4" ALMOST aching teeth many people 1904- r ireFence, 1apest Fence. cc <*ts HO. per rod. :e cos& goc. per rod oe cQ!ts tOOC. per rod. i ce COftl 6oc. p.:r rod. nee latJ a few 7ears. .AL\\ .A YS. mamcnl&l Fence l$ the for plott; front U 8 II II H 10 H S 11 11 10 11 " 11 t2 11 6 '' •• t2 .. ,, .. 14 .. 7 v " 14 " " .. J lb. .8 " II t6 II '' •.' 2 lb. fi II " 14 ,, 3 .. 14 " Ill J II II II 4 II J 7 II U • 4 II II 5 II 20 II ,, s .. " .. 6 ,, 23 .• h 6 II li II 7 II 26 lj u .,.. u " · 8 u 29., Cl 9 u J2 II " 9 " ". " t r " 35 " Maximum weight, Eleven l'arcel5 5hould be with tho name and addn:ss or the aeoder, J T. ft J. B. WOODS, r 1'01\tmASter Geneml. 1 Gen. Oilice, StJohn"" .Aug. r, '904·-rS.ro A are, when a couple of drops of M' MuRDO's Toothache D[ops would immediately relieve the trouble. If from then try our Tablets, and they will kill 1h;pain and give you ease. Every one should have standard reme<.iies for unlooked for ills in their medicine chest · ot closet.- You can find the that is L up at our store. TH , CtS .. 8c co:, Clu:, , ,iiJI.t ffirter St, &. ·0 \ ..

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/ . .. Boots and Shoes. G. E. Stevenson,

IJ'af(r Str((t. llnrbor Ora«. . I ,. - --Notice to Mariners· I ·~~_..:..:_~~~~...._.__----:---7

Newfoundland. NO . .l OF IQ04· ~

Great Oenl~land, Notre Dame Bay.

SoPatt: L. o~'E. s~c.

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fiOTf!INQ au.T MARCELLA TEA .

The ~nomical housekeeper has pro\'ed that MARCEl-LA Tea is much strong-er and goes a Jot further than "othed Packet Teas. Besides it has all the tfllalities \\-bien are required to make

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... Rli h ~tr.nnLE12lL40J T.42~ fr For sale by Mes~ Munn & Co .• Harbor ' ~: '

Grace and Messrs. Duff & Balmer, Carbonear. 1

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a~~s~~!Wr or ~~p,er · You will flnd our choice

Coods unsurpaee~d. ­Every one kno""& the merit of our flne Crade Teas and Coffee. If you don't, come in and get 1·41b· of our 50c Tea. or 40o Coffee, the latter bcjng ground on the pre-

~'lil:R/ mises, and you will want lnore of the same kind.

Provisions, Groceries, __ Cadiz _ Salt_ ~. Tar . Fishery Supplies, &c.

Premises, : H1rbor Grace. Branch Business at Grady. Labrador.

~FOR .·SALE~ FLOUR-·' North Wo,.tern." ·• f'rnll\xy," u Sen&'\tion," " IJilbot

aud "Goldie's Stnr." PORK-FaJUily Mett.:t, u~ltVY ~Ic:ssaud B~au Purk. BEEF PI:Lte 1md Bunelegs Beef.

B:~rb:~d~~ ~oh~s. Kero. Oi~, 116 and 16() Te. ':; Coal Tnr, P~tcn, Onku1u. Eugh~th Rtul l.ocftl Brick.

Full lines of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS.

:tYHENNESSY's-~ Water Street, Harbor Crace.

·.PAP R.S ~ ~ f

eneraiPostom.ce.- General Post Office! all"· grades - ~lnd priCes nTis~ MAILs. , Inland PARCKL POSTAL RATES · · · · Is for. Gre:lt Britain and. :EI.\rop- . ' -· N e.w . Fa II . c 0 0 D s }Untnes ~II ~ despatched on · Q N and aCter the 15th in at., t'ar- ~ JJ • " denntnllofled dates a$. follow1- . eel Powt articles will ~ nc- • t~beT rJth, per ''Siberian,, 4ireet.

1 cepted for tr:u.u•lmit~~~ion in the New- J A M E S • ,.._ R 0 N •

' foundland ~1atlll to and fro'!} 1111 ~J -. >ber 14th or 15Ul, per"Uiunda,1' Post Offices iu Nemoundltlnd and •

>ber r8th and :totb, YiA Ne" Closing at 4 p.m.

Labrador at ~be tolJowini reduced rat.ea ;-Under 2 ounces ... . • .. .. .. ... . r &nr ~~--~~--~~-=- ----------

tL J. B. WOODS, P.~l.C. , · _.._.~St. John's.

Over, ozs. but nor ~:.~ctt:d. 4 ou, :t cts " 4 .. " " 6 4' 3 " .. 6 .. .. .. 8 .. 4"

~DRIVEN. ALMOST CRAZY~~ ~)' aching teeth many people

1904-

rireFence, 1apest Fence. cc <*ts HO. per rod.

:e cos& goc. per rod oe cQ!ts tOOC. per rod.

ice COftl 6oc. p.:r rod. nee latJ a few 7ears. ·~celastt .AL\\ .A YS. mamcnl&l Fence l$ the

for c:e~ttery plott; front

U 8 I I II H 10 H S 11

11 10

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11 t2 11 6 '' •• t2 .. ,, .. 14 .. 7 v " 14 " " .. J lb. . 8 " II t6 II '' •.' 2 lb. fi II

" :ll~ 14 ,, 3 .. 14 " Ill J II II II 4 II J 7 II

U • 4 II II 5 II 20 II

,, s .. " .. 6 ,, 23 .• h 6 II li II 7 II 26 lj

u .,.. u " · 8 u 29., I· Cl 9 u J2 II

" 9 " " . " t r " 35 " Maximum weight, Eleven Poun~ l'arcel5 5hould be mar~ with tho

name and addn:ss or the aeoder, J T. ~boWTOGN, ft J. B. WOODS,

r ·~cc, 1'01\tmASter Geneml. !'Jewf'oqr¥;1~, 1 Gen. ~t Oilice, StJohn""

.Aug. r, '904·-rS.ro

A are, when a couple of drops of M'MuRDO's Toothache D[ops would immediately relieve the trouble. If from Neural~in, then try our Tablets, and they will kill 1h;pain and give you ease. Every one should have standard reme<.iies for unlooked for ills in their medicine chest

· ot closet.- You can find the b~t

that is L up at our store.

TH,CtS .. fG~'Ml:JR, 8c co:, Clu:,,,iiJI.t w~cl Dn.y~"""• ffirter St, &. J<~l•1•'¥ •

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on a bicycle

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mal:res the going comfortable and guarantees the cyclist complete

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The Cushion Frame Ia built Into the wheel

.It takes the ruts out of.the road and makes

• THE WB.(LlNG INDUSTRY.

amooth riding over A REASONABLE

rough places.

CANADA

CYCLE AND MOTOR

Company, ltd. ~

TORONTO, CANADI\

A calm r~'= ~-~ of tbe political aitu· <rtion leadlllllll' the belief that ~be Libtrala ba "e little to fear from the outcome. The Oppoaition hue not been able to lay aoytblar eerloa• to tbe charJ!e of tbe t>rtaeot fOYt m · ml!ot. 'l'heOppoait too bave ao defi. nite c.hiUige of policy to announce. 11uch at often a.tchu t he popular fancy. The counlrJ ia in a fairly p ro1perous coudltioa, and It Ia not utual in aucb 'ood limes tn abift from one rul'e to a notber.-Weatern Star.

-Fr~d. C. Kovats , 309 T welfth etreet, Milwaukee, tJarew a bottle containing a note ovc:r~rd while le:.t.Yin~ New York Jut Oect'mber, for Europe. He b:u juat r~cdved IL lelter from Mtu Swayne of Aber· fra.u. Aoglce~~o~J'. North Walt.a. that abe found the bottle ou Augoat 8, 1904 T he receipt has beeo mutual· •• acknowlo:dg~:d,

:' »tnard•• LIDI~a.ree ooldt, acs.

TtJE HARBOR· G.ltAOB gr.A:NDA:RD . . • I

B~ceeds Desp&ir. ~

IN THB HOME Ot MB. JOUPJ BILTON,.TIIOBOLD, ONT.

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H1a d.ai!i'eer ·F;.nce WH all JNat d..t. froaN>f'OP'yL.HJr

i)oc:tM bad Qlvea bttr AP­·or. \YllllaiU' PIDk Pilla ..... ~ ated aad too da)' abe II well and

stroac.

A! oorniDOAClat of· &be f.,.. or to DUC,. Btralcl wrltll~ '-. lD&eDP

late Ia Oolober, 1800, after the &bat oould be lapallele luOo at Aaaor, ~neral howeter pew wone, litUDI of U.• TnM:;s .. liD ~ ohair day and -ol~th' lor ~"••loa, &bere. iiD wblob wen tbeJ moa&be to 1e~ ber bNalb, aad tier slaD arm.. aa4 &be apaa parea\1 de~~red. A' lut &be ... ldnail. ODe day &be 111ii&er doctOr. &aYe ber up and l&ld Cur­took a •m.-n and ••' aloaalde tber •illw were fu,lle. The poor &be Borik lor \be purpoM of lla. girl• Jim be were pl~ifully swollen ia1 a look on~ lrer. font tb• dme and finall.f ban& IMlow &be ~~:a .... abe wu Nlarded II oraok eblp 01 She eat belpl .. autweelr • .-'llll!!W.f &be BliiiiU DAY)'. He •a& up bi~o for breath and at oanlucJ weD& Op the aaa1•ay, at brea&b oolywJ&b tbep.&est

Mariners.

PBOQI.AMATIO_N. O.e top of wblcli be wu met In • cal&y. , Ooe nt1ht ael:lfllt~Grs ll&&le while by a junior otBcer. T· camel a and laid ebeoould DO' u .. blm &be writer made ble te till mornior. Bat to-day abe le qual& to be permitted to new tbt allft and well, · IDO'IiDK about •....t. wbereUJIOD the oflloer called among ber yoanroompanlou a"' a oommon aailor, who could •1 markable and mlr~uloue coatrut "loolr·aee," and tamed the writet to wbat ehe was tbea. The report· onr &o blm. Thel&llor belnr pro- er called one evening at the Bll&oa piUat,d by the gUt or a dollar, COD home,· bat Miu Florence was out duoted the vlellor over the ebip. tiai&ing. Her father and mother &horoaJbly enou~, showing ·him were In, ho.Jrever, and • Creel~ told the baUeriee, the torpedoee, tbt bim of thl" cure 'wbrch they at· ammaaltloo boitta, b01pitale. eto. tributed entirelY' &o Dr. William' The •lli&or eaw &be oatalde or tht Pink Pille. Tbe Brat box wu otBoen' quarters, and ~rough tbt oro ugh\ to her bJ her 1randmotber open door could a gU ol who urged the1r uae. Then Hn.

' EDW..dBD.tbrtU ~ n~ lD.:the Amertoa Jl&l*! ~~ ~ ~

Ril&oo herself remembered that ~=::~:~:.~~=~m~~~~lt~~~~· . ..a. ~·•iou. winiAr _been r oared b)' Dr. Wl)llama' Plat Pille

writer pro· .Ja)pall, .. cruller

and al1o wen& oo board · _M &be &op Of &bt aangWI) met u be bad been on 'he bJ&10GD_1 oJBoer, wbo uk·

lo •try iOocl En&lllb, ... Do IOD wish &O 1M tDJ captain?" Tht vbltor N~lled Ia Uie aJBrmaUn, apoa wblOb be wu coadacted ~o &lie oabla of ~e •-1'• oomman· 4er, wbo noel•ed blm moet polite Jy, u:d obat&Aid wl&b him Ia &be mOl& Crlea~!Jmanoer Lo excellent Ba1lbb. He had, it apvearedt re oel•ed bll Ufal tialntD~ a~ Anna ~ U. 8. A., ud IMP1ed &o .,. p.nioularl1 .. u lororlbed about

pei&&IDIDI &o anal

Ill-' &be aew coat of tbt ,....1 wu In pr6-

o.- O( noel•lnl WU Yery UpiD• elYe. Durio&' the oooyenatioa 'llel&or wu offered trine and tea, and the la&enlew wu lo every r .. apeolmoet pl ... aat. A small fee oll'ered &o &be •llor, who showed tbe wrlter baok to 'be pagway, was poll&el7 but 8rmly ref~d.

WI.Dard'• LIDimao& oar• ~~

- ' -Grut Britain baa. "t preatnt. 445 ~pe. ll!ld 104 a~ beiar bai!t. Bealdea these ehe hu 124 ·• de.tro,era•• ll!ld 8 aubmarinea.

Thirty Years of .,le Torture

Doo..,_ flailed arid .,... ltow­doft n.ww ••peotedto be .... .... n-Dr.~OJM­

ment ouNCI.

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.r • ell1bt a&ta4~ of drope7, and •leo remembered the many car• •dYertbed Ia the Post. 8 bought two boxee aod Floreac11 C'bk them, lhrH pllluh doae. I two~ •he felt--.& alight de aae 11), \be pain In bern , d • mQJII( pill• were procured. For fit' mon&be­live lon1 pain-laden montba-Lhe weary gid had sat day and night In h••· but now she began to feel leavlog h« and &o eoe ber II resume tb~r natural aise. Fourteen boxes Ill the pUle wer~t taken and at laat h8_! pre•er­vadoa wat rewarded. ~~ roae from her chair, her former 8\-engtb !ltadaally otJmlog back : Doe b)' one her bouuhold dutiee were taken up ~aln. and wbea Po,c r .. preeenlatlve oalled be wu mt~~ by be&ming faces and thankful h\rta md a aratefal re&dioes1 &o gh\ &o \be world the facta ~at had s"ed & bri1h& lOUDIJ llfe and bro'-"bt joyloPtea o! grief \o the TbOI,)ld home."

In tboneaad~ other boO., ~cauered over the leollth •~d hreadth of Canada,· Dr. WillialliJ• Pink Pilla have brought health at,l joy and gladoeee, •ad In every home in the land whe,_ alolto,, and aufrering entar new heA~b 1\Dd strength can be had througl a fair uae of this medicine. ~­member that aubatitukl can'~ cu-e - . bey make the patient won,. and when you aalc' for this me~. 11i0e 110 that the full name II nr Willlame' Pink Pilla for Pale Pe. pie" ia priotced on the wrappet around lhe box- then you are aur• vuu have ~be aenolne pUle.

Sold by an dealera in medicjne, or will be eent by mail, poat paid. a t SO eenla per box. or ai.lt boxes for $2.70 by :ldd~aaing Me .. re. T . Me Murdo & Co., St. Jobn'e. wholeanh a~enta for Newfoundla nd.

~blallof Parnll,.IObeonatlcl W.B.Borwood.BI"iioUU tmtf .1TCad, ArrBRiU.MY DAY& Admlnlatrator. MCiofiMBritiM Do ..

. HobDa~ KaD.,?eb.14, 18GO. [L e.) tninionl ~d 1M w. R.'COJiftOO~ BrookTtll., OaL &a, King, Ih(tnd~r

DJLU 8&as-.O_:.!.C: ID)' wife wu of 1/u ~o.iJA, .Etnperor ~Wo'u."a:';!u.~·~h~l:f:.fi of India. •enooual&ed uc1 • lldll tried, WHEU~ Wo doom lt expcldlon& wtthoat ann. Oae 4ootor lldYi...S a aDd neeou~to appoi.Dt Torma ohaap of aUaaa .. JUCCM!IAJ lllaoUoba or SMIIODf for &.be ldJDg Of Onr Sn· u a Cleelrabh phloe: We ac&ecl npoo preme Colli'* on Ol.ro tor th• Sou thoro t.hla IIIIYioe, ooiDI .. ben &-y..ra -co. and NortherD Dlatrtoc., ne~Unly, or The obup of t'li1Date wroqb aohaqe Ow Ialaad of Newtopadl&Dll, a& the aev· 1AdMd, bia& fc. U.e ~ u abe ,.. eral UmM an4 placee heroi.Dafter mon· - OOili.Ded to her bed, aDd oDder the dOlled. care ot t.o clootort; •.tto .. .,&eel ehe we do, therefore, declare to M1 Oar eaaJd .un.-..a--aa..a-.r.. 4.Uiala• '-lll&allb\IIGU lll Qu Ja14 111&114. tML laor came to... her ODe a.,. wbo i'lld UIIJ Oiu WUI aod .Pleua.re 10 cllNO& aDd bela Nlllba1 nat ..U..Uao. . , 8be laid apiiOlat Uaat Oar BaPl'U!• Coan oo Olr· her of Uae Clll'llaObl&lllhe rild Ill IL 'out r... tM &oath.,a Dlltrio& of Oar ~tile~ ADIOIUl& ill 10011 tho.7. were ..w IalaD4 1111e11 he ciDO aDd holden-4olaa.iu14~hertOto~ a~or AlBomle~.oa .w...._,1.1,Ua•7th ~ Jronn I.UU Boot Pll18: 8Jae cll4 dD or Sept .. tier allx\. ~ wt11 ~ -epc lmF-OYhl& ad At Fem~ oa ~t the rlth, la.ao• alll-..10 410 hoartfor!r. IUl4 OOil' and ll'rt4i7, &be 18th d&JW Of Ootob«r &I.DaM the u-. ot Kone•a Pll1&.

Youn lftllllllllY, G 110. Dt7lnf.

8bld• ot Robi.Daoo eru-1 Tbere Ia oo• a lobat.er_paoklar Mtabl .. hmen& oo the lllaDd ol TollD Fenl&DdiL -

I wu OuMd or tenlhle lambaro b7 IUN.ARD'8 LnflKENT.

RIIV. WK. BROWN. r .... Cured of a ~J.JN~ of eanoh• bJ KJl(.llU)I8 LlliUOlft

•kR& & 1t. KAbLBAOJt. I wu Oa.recl Of MDISUnlDql b)' MIN·

,o\RD'8 LJlfl.KNNT. . ICR& 8. IUB'l'!:R&

SeYeral ladiea of education and oratorical ability are atumplog lo the United State for the Democratic party

• · A RBKARltABLE CURE.

l!'.ox Law1a Plnt.!!S,ofWeetTowu· .. .cwt. Vt.

S.vft'al)'MJ'I aao I &'0\ a HTere oolcl. whloh OQ my IDDp, WD trl U NI!ZlaiDecf without rel&zatkin. I wu then In lfu­aaohDMLta; an4 arowtn~ wbne ud be­odl:DIDJ unable to a&kDQ to m:r bul1.a ... I returnlld homo. aad commenced •eerGhlnatn earDMt tor ~m• mecUoJne wbloh "01114 rMton mf. loet heal &.b. I oonaulted ph)'llol.au, I tried many ,... modi-. bUt at obtaJ.ald DO help, bat dally rre• • orae. I hid a terrible C!Otl.lh and ritlld allood deal or blood. I had profaleuhlawua &Del M?IN Pain lD mJilde. oouUaalld to thla alate f~ month. beoame eu •eat that l& wu with ,, .. , dlllloalty I aoald. walk, wheo 1 wu ad't'IHd to b'7 Wuu.a.. B.U.eoUII o .. WILD o .. aaT, aDd 10 m.r tr•at Joy l100n toaod thu u.u "mufliiJ:r_.t&wa !M" ~e~ted the ~ I ooo au- to ua. the Balum to lhe u:t.en& of dn laottiM and have alnoe then e~rlenclld no dU'Doalty of the lnnp. I believed the Datum aavld m:r life, aad I tball onr bold U In b .. b MUmatloD. ~. 60o. ud •• per boUle. Sold b~

deelen aenerally, and ~ T. Moll.o.r<ro ll CO., SL J"ohn'L

An officer io the <knnan nrmy ha.a ionnted an acetylene aearcbllrht. which can be carried br oue man, aod which will illuminate every· thlna:- within 3 distance or 100 yards

RO'Ul{DS OUT THE FORM

Por110u • ho bav-;-bocome pale, weA and &.b.la by o,..rwork, wory or dlaeuo lind tha& D'r• Ob&M'1 Ne"a lr'OOd .. won­derttall.r etreotive ln rormlnr now blOOd, reetoriDJ' a heallhtal ~low to the oom· ple.doo indroondluJ out tho form. You will 10011 t ool the boneilt ot lble rOitora· Un treatmeDL and oan :Provo It by nc>­dns r oor illcr.u. In welaht.

Dudn~r lu t •lo~r f!lrlr• were worth firty cents each in Dawson Ci!Y· '

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. Dr. lone'alldlu Rlif Pi~. ' . Ilk THEY VI lht R1mtdJ that the

f .,_,_,bud of llf i Ufl ln.: '· •rldld (rw .0 II,._, v/lir.t (roll. MPURE BIJXJD. ~...., ... .,. IOPBe"'s ....... _ ..........

... ._ •u•.t.nlL UIUGIWnO • • Un.''l

• et•ft.t.IXT. D~lo .. U•

Pills .. A. .... lltc.

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'1. B. COISTOOK.

LAND FOR SALE. For •le a piece of l•ad near the

Bail way SC.Uon, on the sooth aide of Water StrHt.

For further particulars apply to ldu. X..uos oo the premleee, or to ll I)L' STUPP, Water St.

Post Office Notice. Maila for Carbonea.r. Hearl'• CQa·

ten,t. District of Bay de Verde, South Side of Ba.rbor Grace, Bry· aat'a Cove aod Moequito. will be closed u follow•: Ca.rbooear-daily, at 12.$5 p.m. ~--rt•a Content-Tue.sda\'&. Thura· .I1Ci& ~ ., 55

daya aod Saturd3J'I. at 1- p.m . Dietrict of Bay de Verde-daily, a t

12.55 p.m. ,- • South Side of Harbor Grace and

Bryant'• Co~-Tueadaye. Tlura­daya and Raturdaye. a t 4 p.111.

Moaquito-Tueada.y. at 4 p.m. JOHN FOLEY .

Poatmaater. Har bor Grace.· Feb. 4th. 1904.

W7\NTED ! A man to represent "C.\N.\ 0.\ .:i

GREATEST NURSERIES" in tl'tr town of Harbor GrAce nnd surroond, ing country, and take ordcl") for our

Hardy Specialties in Frurt-TTCC:t. Sn~all r,ui'"• Ornamentals, Shru~. Roses. lines. Seed Pota toes. &c.

Stock true to nllme ami lr~...: ~~m San J osc Scale. A pt:nn.,n~:l\1 po-tuon fc.t the:: right man on dth.:r SJbry 01

commission. . STONE & WELI...JXGT<~~

Foothill Nurseriu.;, on:r Soo "' r~• TORONTO, - - · ON I'.\ RIC'

f4e t'srbor tfrau Stanbna~ - A.l'm- v

()JNC'.EPTJON B \ \' A 1>\'_l':l+rl~~;~· 1• pf! D'«! and poblt•htdd ~.~111or) ~,~:~~~Ia •

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Gas_and Gasolene Engines • •

Fairbanks' Standard ·Scales Wrough~ Iron Pipe,

ValVes and Fittings.

Catalogues ~d prices mailed on request.

. SEND YOUR Cle&ning and Dyeing, alao your Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Lace Cur­tains, Pillow Shams and all old

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Globe Steam laundry and Dye .,-Works,~

to be made like n(!w goodll.­W ork done at very ame.ll cost Orders wil~ recei\fe prompt -nto tention. G'ood.l ebipped every Monday, &n;?delivered on Sat-urday. ·

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, COHCEPfml BlT ADYBBmEB. FRID~:Y OCTOBBB ll. Do.,

(Repria~ from Ja~ iuaea.) COLD STORAGE.

\Ve very much misjadp the ~ pie. -no matter of wbat ~Utical fi.ltb they may be. if UJe c:oD.4~!0 ~ P~m ~i» !'P~~l!yri .. ~.a tbear eatiUJatiOIJ f- • • .,.. Stor.lge ja bou&ICJ to c:oiDe aM coJlle 80()0. If the 9o~eal ·~ retu,aed to power they ma.y be ttu•ted ~ ~ tablilh pJUta that ,.;u aa.t~! ab\mdaoUy the reqaireaaeota of U¥: fisbermet~ of tho coutq ill tbe i.­poctant matter of bait. Bat wbat the people arechietlycoaceraeclwitfa now ia to place at the helm of tJie Ship of State a li.Alll-ooe that they can reapect and /nul-oM tbt eoreo if be do make a adat..sre. u eYffJ mao at timea doea make it with an honeat b-=art-one tbat willaot eftJl to •tane·oft' oppoaltioa anee,. and to bid for ~larity eftA at thu...e of llD elutiou, do wbat is n.dically WCOnf• pd a&cti6cl wl\at ~ '­linn· t. tbe itita'cet of the coutry • Su,d• a one ia called for at every a tare of the country'• hiatory. Boch a maa tile /leOJik Deed and demaad. We very .Uadi miatake if they ba.e not sw:h a oae in tbeRlgbt Boa. Sir Robert lload-tbe Peopfe'a Premfer. ...,._.

NOTBJMO TO DO . WlTJl BAI'l'.-la consideri.Dg the bitch the OpPOei• tiOil triea to make capital of, lt Ia well to remember the di«ereace aroae oaly with reepecttq bayiac~r catchilll' of cod and otber Gab-at bad aothiD(toclo with tbt qaeatioa of the .u. if bdt to bbenaea.

AA to tho merita of tbe demand of the Coalpuy tbe qaeatloo is ahaply ,.., whtbet theY an to be coaSoecl to bay aU the"fiab they want from tbe Opl &abermea. or whether tbeJ are to be aJiotred to CIIPP IMD to ort it for them. Tbit "llr. ~ COmpany ~~tter lbelf by ro

to catch it is clear. th the NewfoUDdlaad

&aberaaea and tbe country at larp *«Jii1d be beae&ttcd moat by what would Ilene the Oompaay inte~t ia aaotber qustloa.

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O~rrtOM. ~TT OPPOUD TO w CoMPETITiozc-la it aot rather ia· tl c:onalatent in the orpn of the Tocy 01

Party. to be tbrowiq atoaea at tbe 01

Go•erumeat for I tbe clelaJ ba the Cold Storage me.a.aure? Ia tt aot common 4Jnowledee that that opposed the col4 atorage biUa and maio ia that part of the Jatare that the7 can make voice beard in? Doea aot d:;~ mao on tbe street Jmow that befo Tory leader• waot no outaide capl· _ tal cominJ ia here to take part Ill the fiahenea? Tbey don't want the Blf Cold Storage Co .. ao called, either to hire NelJ{ouodlandera to catch psh or buy it. The7 don't waot l'lltytbial[ tbat ~tl tri'tlll' tbe ilab· ermeo •rwa(C. 4p or tbe price of fisb up. la tt o6t their interest aa 6td.l merchanta to do ao, they think. Hnmau n:lture i1 bunsa.o aature.aud we do not wonder at baaiD.cu meo , not (eeUng keen at bria~JIC about competition with thetaaefYta. Jh•re-ly these are not the men to C.Uu•t with tbe iotereata of the maio body of the people wbo are directly or io· directly loter:e.ted in the a&&cccu of the fitherman clau? Retui'D the Tory Party, giye them the majority iu the Uouaeof Aaaembly. aod what kind of a cold storage .musure wiU they favor. Aaauredly not a&&ch a one as 'fill briar in an outaide COOT· pany to b&&y fish or have aoy band, little or much. in tbe fiaheriea. Be­fore the election tbeir orpn may to the uuaopbiaticatcd appear to lament the fiLilure of .the e.tabUaJa· ment of a new compeUtor with the trade, but bo" would ita party it returned to power actio tbe matter. If anyooe waota to kbow aak any Labrador or Shore P'iaherii14JI.

,...Mnriru• . self ~....-. .... ~ thew to tbe elcc­oodridge-Morine udera ha Ye aaio

known u DOOe O{

bat •traita the Jua:d, or aa their

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· 1 to aak him eYeo To play. we -.,. 1 be b they A)

• • aaoeotly put him luc:e permanently mao wbo for th~ !Ugbt Dli(bt llUI ' Patty, who kepi

~.··.. leao labor. wb. j • . Jc:ce .. it baa''"' I ' · ·•· while the rc.t

• , ':': him no help;""1i'ut ..,..1,.!' .e cold •boulder

.ut his buaioe .. ! . \ of baae iognti

!:\ 1'• aemy of tbe Ton • ely tax it witlr

boac who uy i o£ tbe box >D .. aa well a•

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ita ran~ lJA4 ~ p~~· .. nerr­lbC party of lhe .. Sohd ·party allpported b,1.

Tawmaa~ Ball aaet lhe mo~ cor­rupt clemeota geaeraUy. Fie, com­Ita ria{ the pre~~ent Newfouodi&Gd oppc»ation to tbe SJa.orery Part1, tbe Tammaay-apbeld party of the! Uni· ted Statea.. The Rep&&blicaa ~'t'" may have it. faulta, but itia a parer. more patriotic, moro pro~ltc: party than the other.· Our COQtem· porar{, will find, too, unleu wo great y mistake. that s&&ch · ia the verdict of the Uo~tcd States people. .T~e U. S. Democratic op~ition w1ll be "aoowed under" io tbeget~­eral eltctioo• in November. Let o&&r contemponr1 beware lest tbe New­roundla.od oppoaitioo that he aaya hae ta~n a leaf out of the Demo­cratic Opposition, .share noi tbe ~me fate.

Paine's ,Celery

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_f-ompo.und Cures an Ontario Lady.

After years or failures, miseries, a~ooies and despondency, ~"' Hopper, of Thnrobill, On\., wat cored by Pnioe'4'C.lery Compound. Sbllsaya:-

.. With grenl pleuure and eat111 I •Otlon I l'fia.h ~ add my testi ruony to "hal bas alre,uly been •aid in (Rvor oC Paine'11 C.lery Com110und. For a very h)UIC •ime r sufrererl from ~eneral dehlh~y 1\Dd rundown system. Ravlug heard of Pai1 e11 Cel•r1 CoiDpooud. [ detMmined to give 1' a lri"l, and ram hapJ'Y to eay h hat done for me mure good than l can exprl'llll F·•r len yeJU'Il t dootnred withnul lhy ft"Od reeulte; but after u~in~ P"ine'11' Cftlery Compoonrl [ am p •rfeclly I'PIItnred to health, OK II e •t "ell, dilceaHoo is ~:ood, an•i my ~l~et• Ia aweet and IHtUntl. All•!· gfotbflr [ lUll a new woman. l " ' "•1" '"""mmend Paine's Celery Oompound to my friends."

Try a Bottle of Paine's Cele:ry· Compound. To'(!ay.

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J>N'"bos ............ _. 1uo • ~· .. 1""4 m ro 1 ~ • Oumual.l, 11tr owl-........... 7. 60 .76 M ...,:. ..,. f ~ ~ teathRC. Jfhli111 p4!r lb, ..... ~ 0.47 &n .lJo rot ~ w -a - C t-&h .. r,eot.t, ptor lh ....... _ 0.2-1 • ~ R "1:. 1:: .e • Leaabu, lollrUI'II, Jt~r lb .... 0~ 0 Q) ... c &, S Lo·alber, '!Jtlh, Jlllr lb ...... _ 0.26 d w , ~ _ l!l

LONUII, ~ ~ - ::1~ • tlhln~ri,..,Clfodar. Nu. 1. per )f. of ao to 6.011 • J ~ ,! C) ~ t tlhinllea, or., Nu.l............ 1.10 lO 2.ou ~ -; Jo ~a La&b&........ .................... .. 1..00 011-4 : ·~ J :Spruce bnud, No. 1 ....... -.18.00 1o • -\ .o -Spruoedf!an~, Ou•. atud- .,..... )1 o

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Tbt above-qu,Jktlnoa &M wholeult~ :J Jit • - Tradl' IU•I~~. ~ 9-SSUfRJUt \!1)0 Jl • IF YOU . NEED OF1~N.

Bill heads Letter HPada Note Beads

Fish Reoeiptll OrdE-r Booka Billa Ladin&·

Poate¥ Cirol.\11\re Dod~rs

Oummetl Lilhela of all Tiokete Invitntiona T I,Jl8

P~mphlets pecut.l Fur~R. ~ .. {)ot:~

kinds

( ~r "" y k iud uf Ounmwrdt\1 1m I f1tor~t•t af •

Priu tinl! . w l'it-· l•

The Standard Office. . ~:lltHOIIkt l.riVell 1111tl r•al i:d iJ I'• ti;Ht IL'14llrt." r ill I'Vt: ry tfl•l ~it ,

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OIIIOIU a&D 0A l';:;:u:: ... .a_OOo.eee 8\r rorulnliii'Dn hlrw vao-"•a»e o• .... -.............. t,7ao,ono sa,. ltr1111.t.'l.lJrcetn O'J'W'De o• UO.OOO 8&1

The QUA.R.DIAB befog a 8nklaa ~~tUah wuranot! «hmpaar, o6ea all :bQa41 ad•ant.aaea mpat dNirable t.o ID­tu~ra, m., uniloubted atabWty. •...ar­lble termt aod pmmp~ a~tll.-t OD tl•ima for lou.

Th11 Uodetaf~tned bad•lf bei!D ap­nin&Aotl Ag11ou for Ne,foulldlt.Dd are repued to f .. nl' Pullol~~to aplnaa J~ ' Far ..

T lie M. Wll't"TER,St. Jobn.a. A. e. \1\JNN. Htacllna Gucm, \\ H BU II Suh-A~ttri~,

C.rbonrar

W. S.Goodwin,D.D.& • Gradunte of Philadelphia !l.c:otal College a.od Boa, pltal 1lf Oral Sur,ery .......... , ·

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T r.•: r 11 I:X'l'ltl\~"'TF.IJ "DSOLVTI:LY ' I 11• 11 T l'.l.tS IIV US£ OF \'ITA.LilE.D Alk liM H!l<t'l'lC'l' ..utAUTBI!'l'lC. ~ ~-J;....•

~'V H ITA~ AN, CUS l OM TAILOR,

18- 1-'u "'YIP 1\od and ~torltu~ '"h iJ• Jlthm~nte~d.~

Ou~tu•n wurlt uf all ~tnda exeoa wrl ll\ lowell& prlt'U and with des­pHwh.

Mt•aaurto Oudl! 'IU)Jplied on ap­,,Ji,:,,u,u. II'A'fKH ST., HAHBOR GRAOii:.

Or. L r.tH tht- 'Dentist.,

The D. G. S. Neptuue arrived n.t QUE~ ·. l~ T f A~Ci'. Ci Dtlltnl Parltrr•11nd {luitkn~ HalHu on October 12th rrom lht p&id our 111 !$.1 ;o, ,,J th• p~t.r·•• Oppo"it~ T . M'Murdo & ~·s. abop, HndiOJl .Bay auneying trip. Sht! · • W ATb'R STREET.,&. JOHN'S. left Halifax in August, 1903, IVAk· ,fho~tt pc•ls•!Ju .. W• T• lOVt) •··· log in all about 14 mont~• ~WilY· in tlu1 fire. ~,.. , 1h ~ ~~ ~~t· ~ _.Lc.luslve right to use the during which time m,uc;b aunoeyin:::- · h.moue Rale Method o( Paloleu~ hu been d,ope ~much u&eful in· amount, Vlz., Deotietry in St. Joho'e and Harbol:' formatiQI\ secured, which will ~of $54 Q Qraoe • .._ iq!DlCaae benefit to Cloada. She · , 1.. O<...t · Patent Act waa atatloned at Cape Falco. The -. weather was very cold, and on the .I(:HI N ~:on.;;\tl:4tCK , Notice is ht!reby given that Emil 2nd of March it was 52 below zero. .1..~tmt. St.. '.Johu '~o. Knudson, of'Su~jelma, Norway, Eur· The general temperature through· "'~ ope, who on tHe 29th day of May, out waa ~8 • .fO, 4.! and 48 below. All JOHN FO.,Ll;Y • 19o:, obt.ained Letters Pat,~:nt of New· Luc: men who returned are io gOOd Agent, RR.rt.ot'~r&.ce. roundland ror improl•ed Process or and health. Fraok O'Connell, of Hali-fax. died while out there, and also - App.uatus for 'I'Tnting Ores, i.s ready Dr. Fairbault. of Que~c. The FOUNTAIN PEN.. anp. ~!ling for a reasonAble price to Neptune left Hudson Bay on Sept. W:t.lcrman'a $2.50 Ideal sent poat pcrm.lt .the manufacture, sale and use • 20 for Balirax, and bad a •er; good paid tu anyone who scad aa 1.000 ?f ~td ~nvc~ ~n Nt.-wfoundland. · ,.,n, She met tbe Arct1c wh1eb lll!rt lligbtlJ cJ.n.:o:llcd poatare atampa oC 1 he mvo: n a Yllhublc: one and Que~veral weclca ago with Lleut Ncwfoundlat d. Adclrc .. Tbe 'Mia- tht l'atent is r ~lt.:. .l1 ody and Capt. Bernier. a.t <.:ape 11ioo Stamp Society, 537 b}o~lewood. Apply to the p:ltentc:c, or Boawell,,IUld thef reported aU welL Avenue:, Chicaro. j liuav C~ttn, Ouawa, Can.

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COICBP!IOI BAT !DVEmsEB.. PRIDA Y ,OOTOBER lll, 100..

THE GOODRIDGE.PARTY AND THE PRICE OF FISH.

outaide the uhery aa a Liberal Qoyernment? Ia a Tory GoYtta· meat keen to raise the price of fiab? A LiberalGoYernmeot must be keen to do ao. if for 110 other re.-on tbao that ita return to power ia becau~~e the working clanea. e~~tpecially the fi,h· ll~cla ... are it .. cbier!lupporters.

ANcrlnR W , .. .,. i~ by tryinsr to What aboutthe-price of fiah ifthe open up aew marketa. Mr. Bond

Tory perty get iD. ia a Yery Yital b~a beeo haTd to work for many question. ft ia. part oJ the broader rear' lryins: to open np the l[alted question-about the only ooe that :o;ta~ rnarltct to obr & .. hermeo. Be the clecton need concern tbemeelYea haa · !ffa'et aacceeded. no fault of about-namely wbat about the ClOD· hia . (h. U eyery •human clition of the peOple in general. the. kno.w. Se baa oot yet giYen .. up worldar peopleln parti~olar. ~bou.J hope. The New Eaglaad 6abJDIC the Tor' Party get LIL W1ll t\Je. ioter•t• oppose. But there ia alill maaa of the people have their inter· hoi'--~ belieYC. of Mr. Boad aac· eata 10 weU looked after under a c:;. .... Jing. The New Eaa:laad Re· T~ admiaiatratioa u under a public Pruldeatial Com~it~

To-day. tbe 21st :<>;:tober ia tbe d3;J tet down for the nnmiaatioa in the aeveral Districts. The law al· Iowa candida tea to be nominated the pteYioua day, or ~any time after the proclamatioa aattia~,r tbe dates of the eled-i()o 'baa been published. Acting on that law, Capt. C. Dawe iod Yr. Edward P~rsooa blld their papers filled in ye.aterday afternoon. The papers of Sir W. V. W.hiteway. Jipa. Ell Dawe. Mr. A:. Barnes and Mr. W. A. Oke were completed thia forenoon-the firat thrte aamed at the Court Boase. the laat-aamed at tbe Rebinilng Officer a room ill St. Paal'a HalL ..,.____

Liberal one. ~>CCing tbe trend of public op1aioa, , . -- bu pronounced in fuor of Recipro-

tf we atudy the. biatory of tl1e •dh. Tb~fisb . ting atatea · will TflrJ Goremmeats of the past we waot from t maanfactariag aee that they baYe been the goTern· 'states ;a or ~eir quo.· Tbe ment ln tbe iatereat of the cluaes Bon.· Kr. dond aaCl hia PartJ want more thaa of the muaes. We have 'fo haalen the mo-remeat for tlie bad two apedmeaa of recent years. opealag ap of thia pat $rket lor the Goodfidce Adminiatratioo of oar fbll aad miaer'al PIQdacta. ~ Baak Crash daJe. aod tbe Wlnttor are determined to~ lorce the New Morine Adminl•tratioa of 1899 Enclaaders to • see tbe Y&lae of Their history ia that o~ak the b.'\ltin~r :1Dd. other priTilqes ..., c:rull~ Reicl Deals. low . ~ C&Q.otrer by1makiarthcm pay'more poor pnec of fiah. paof.Cr rehe m ia,to our reYeoaeforlbese..aatll tbeJ· the hand.a of mercaable men aild ~Ye our 6ahery products. etc., tbe their aappoctera. aquaodered~aatl open door. \Ve maJ demaa4 IliON doled ouhn poor Sour and mo!auet. ff't'm them in tbe latereab of oar no pr~ive menures,bigh t•xea. fiabermcn thaa we ba...edoae. bard times. Bow great a chan~:e A largoe part of the Yaakee oppoo the put four)'eara has seen )lnder ailion to the ~:BafTreaty ia oa tbe govemmeat of the Right Bon. the part of the G ucester maaafac. Sir Robert Bond and the Liberal tufera of fish. T aey taJ the Boad Party. ljlo~ '"e ~ tbe very meu. s;v ~aty will transfer their fac­aad tbe -.er1 party . that pu' the toties bodily to Newfouadlaad. If coanb'y lin the m1re. quarrelled they are right, what Iota of emplOJ• amoa~t them~~elvu. aacJ left liiO ment could be opened ap Ia worldq hard a taak to tlleir fiUCCe&sors t~l tbe..e big conc ... na. What a price pat tbiaga to rights. joiuiag with )VC)Wd the fishermen get wbo would others aad asking the people to l~l 11upply tbe fi~b. ln any case, the ~ tr1 their b;,.t~d Gl:lliD· The 'pnce of fiah would KO lfP· C&ll 'you

ceuatry would !>'! greeoc:r tqan rea1.0nabl1 expc1:t the rory Party. rru• that would do tiQ. Mr.Opodridre'.sParty.toencoaragea

We come toche ~1e conclusion , .,bea we conauler th.:-clemt:nt .. tb:tl

made up ·' 1'(1n· Gu''~Tnsnctlt Hnw c:aa we expect a mqr~nlile g..•wrn maot a I,!U\'o:rnm.:fiSt io part•.:ul~~t that ia controlled by mecamtifc mrn of tbe old hpe, how· c::ln we expo:.:t them to p3ia law!' or to Cavor mt':l· aures that will bene&t the people ;lt Jarre if that -cou..,.e ~em ... to th ·m to run counter to their own inh:rc"'h. aa it will often apt"'ar .\1a 'l)" •\I tbeae men are eaumablc men HI buaioe ... worthy o£ r~..,pcct in ..u~hl life. aad 10 oa. But i\ ia --c·,r.-ely reaaoaable to e.cpect them to l~< J;o

keen ia looking artcr the intcrc:ttt ... of otbera when it appear• to b4: apioat their own. It i" evel')'lhiu~ to tbe Ji•bermen. to tile laboring mall ia geoc:ral to get hh· ~:<><><1" low. to ret 1:'00<1 wage.. a good P.r•~ for: Ula 6ah; but it often ~oett a~ay•"t tbc 1raia for a aupf)lier or empltlJer to ro '" beartjly for aa1.thlng that wil$ briar down the pr1ce he alb for hia auppliea. or tbe ,,ric.: of wages. 01' tbe price be giY~ (or fh1}1? 1f ia uareaaoaable to c:s~t lum to do ao. ua~le lo giYC htm the reina of Goftra*nt whete be will be called to cbooe<for the_.,... ple'a interest when it aec:ma to be apiaat hia o'wn. lntereat. 'Wbal woDder tbat the ~le'a lntereata aboal.d go to the waU I

mov.:ment they will tbroagb c:ompe· '~ilion brinl:' up tbe price of 6ah. Ia .•t any W••mh:r that thef are trying w lx:litth: tho: hoae"t endea'l'ora of .\Jr. B•>nd to open up thia big mar·· kct. But en:ry true-hearted [oYer .. r the country will aay "honor to him. •· Giv.: bim a fair chaa .. "e.

\ l;"OUR'l'H.WAY.-,\uotht"r w:ayin whu;h tl11: pr1cc of fi"h ha01 been.. kept up~ :ln(l liabcrm~:n IJc:t•ert:d to the C'\:lellt. vf io all Jlkellhood Of bUD• dred'l upon thOU"-'lOrl" Of dollan. ia hy rn.~t~1der" .:mniug or "'endin~ dowu hen: to buyonr 6Kh. 'l'hc pre· ...,nt good price or 6"b- the higheat in lbe hiktury or the trade formally yo:art• i~ n" e\'erJ ti"h~rman and man I n the !'tte.:t know~ dne to a g-reat extent to :-lova Scotian mer· .:hantt. • kDdla~ men aod YCAKla here tQ huT. 6sb. The Liberal Qoy. o:rnment Will do all it can to foster audi ~~tlon. C.a you u~ tbe ·~.vrJ GGWernlllCIIt to clo ao ? Would it b!t reuoaable to expect a m&\t that bay" a thlag to do mach to briag- up llf price 1 Socha aaaa Ill& be a eOod mu. an boae~~t man Ia to pt hlm to .ee that he ia c:alled ucut bla own throat," ao to peak. Indeed. be la apt to t • that certain tblnp are calca· lat~ tO hurt hlm. and 10 to oppoee them, whea theJ really ate not cal· alated 10 to do.

It 'seem a to the people in paeral to be enoarh for the rreat baalnea ill· tereata Of the coaQtry to fix the price th~ flabermen pai<for hia aapo pli-. to Is tile~ tie 1*1• for bla catcla. aDd eaJot an the hoilor, ~­er aacJ ldaence that 1aia poutioa nd&leltlaa.~...e acb a pow: erfal.olce In tlYC Ooua­dL ....... YOice the Aucmbly, wl~t Mpirinr to coatrol the wllok IOfti'IUneat of the ColoDJ. It Ia ridiclllollll to •1 that tbe pre­aen~t~y (iYe& them &aT r llaia attempt to get aU ttielr haad&. Tile cries aeeil for that pa~ ate catch· cries. aacl deeerYe to fail. aad we beline will faiL Let theelectorate (i'N a fairall-roud look at the peli· cy of tbe Rl(ht Hon. Sir Robert Boad. aee wbat it baa d011e for the copatrT, and what further it will do for It I the wheels of prorreu ate not act back. and we do aot fear for tbe resul'.

Tbe following caadidatea aomiisated :

Sir W. V. Wlltite,r&·y-::fomilll&tted

~=n wib~~e~~...-,-a.llld Soa.

C. Watta

--~~t old Chllfda ol ~

~~~~~~;;~~[, ahorUyaftcr the atllefa~UC~ 1832. The b1dlcliq wu DiYia~ ae"ice in 1835. to atone tower with batt!Aem,enlted wu ap~decl. It wu a oaa obJect ill .. tl{e town, a ad wu inach priaed br•the COD&TCPtion that erected it. To aupplJ more accommodation In 1850. Traa.epta aad Chancel were added. The new 6ttinp aod ataiadl glua wiado.n ~tly hnproyed the appearaa~ of the atnic:ture within. By the .,ear 1894. the older portion or tbe ma· 110nary became much deca7ed. aad cnclca in th~ tower pred1cted . it11 fall. A IIC<affotdin:r wuero:ctc:d. ;,.nd the tower wa'l tak.:n down, not how· eyer. without the hope and upecla· tioo that. with much or the old m:~-terial. a new to~r would apecdily roke it11 place. The work of de· molitioo waa undertaken by free Ia· boar. Within a fortnight the c:a· tutrophe of what i" known !l" Black Monday occur~ and the failure.of the chid m~reantile firm. with tht> con~ucn~ lou of employment by labor.era. nggera. carpenters. paint· en. carten aad blllCkamitha.dallbcd all hope of earh. or oouible reato­ration. Tbe old b'ailcling atoOcl for· lora. bereft of Ita characteristic feature. the nobte tower. for tbrel: ye:ira.

Ia 1897. the Jnbllee year• of our late &:racioaa SoYereigu. an effort waa made to be(ia the new work. aad Oil tbe ~4th May of that year. Ber Majeaty'a birthday. a new cor­uer·atone w.11 laid by Sir William WbitewaJ. K.C.M.G .. accompanied by a special ·se"ice io th~ Church Tbecoflectiona ~d donation a placed oa the atoae. amouated to $220. The work of ~rectloa occup1ed four Je&ra. Tb~ enterprise waa not a am&ll oae. witb a congregation di· miniahed through emigratiop, aod with atrairhtened mean.. The &rat yea.r of the ee:stury aaw tbia portion of the work fiaiabed aod entirely free from debL The aef erection wq more MCIU'ely boil~ the beat materiab belu ueed. Tltfe design ofwladow-beaclawith th~ireappiaga of red preued·brick. the rcceued doorway. aad tbe atrlag courses. were more ornamental tbaa ia the old tower. whilat the battleiDeisted top carried the miad back to wbat waa it. early aad atrikiag feature.

The p~of &;b"b.'. cacreaaed the past few ~ears. Four yean qo. it "tood at 12.40 or . thereabout; ~ow 't Ia up to S5 aad OY~r. Now lt ia up. it would be a (GOd thing ro~th·~ people at large, Ja partlccllar tbe fiahermen tlaaa. if it could be kept

Tbia beiq c;ompleted, attention wu giYea to tlie aide walla wblch al10 were iaaecure. In 1902. the .Outh (root wu re&tored. and the window lteada. ornamented with re· turned .mouldings. added much to tbe appearance. Tbia past apriag -'he corre&pooding north wall baa re­ceived the ta~ treatment. and

POLITIC:L' NOTES. liaany. the pitch of the ofcl.~f bo ., been raiaed aad brought to a leYCl or up. •

A good deal nf the increase is due to natural c:ause11, ao doubt the most of it. Natural cauaes. too. may tend to make it drop. This ia true. but it i11 al100 t1'Ue tbat man. ;1 GoYernment can do a good deal to raiae tbe price of fi.,h, and lu keA:p it from droppia~?

• the eastern portion, aQd newly Reports from H:trbor Main aay alated. '

that Morria and Lewis will carr1 The building u it now staada ia the District with sweeping majon. a credit to the pastor and hia con· tic•. Even the Tory candidatea ad· J:"r'egation. aa well aa an ornament mit tbe hopeleasneas of their figbt. to the town.

,\VOtldford baa loat:the reapectoftbe Further work yet remains to be people. done, as the south Traotept wall ia

B;a.y-d .. ·Vcrde will put'two men in alrea.dk out of the perpendicular. The Libeml Ptnty has tried. and fnr the Liberal Govt.rament. Butch· This. 'dc}ubtleu. will be undert3ken

tried h:~rd to.,;~.id the upward mure· inl{ll and Moore nre llcnown and re- :at au l:arly date, and the coping meat. 1 s~ted by .e!_wone; tbe Tory CAn· carried over the roof. both aa a pro-

One w:~y it ha" dnne thi11 i.- hy .:n· ·lldate-~~ are..._.n~er~ :~nd the fact tection from the wtatbcr and na an coum~lnx other indu ... tai~:;. b"'"''d~·" nr one being a reaident of Bunavi-.tn adornmeut. The t~ame in tiJne will the fi11heriea. When tnn mtsnv Jle•• mt:anf. that lu: ~~not wautt:d. have to be done to the uortli Trna. pie are catch in!:' 6eh. nc•t onlY ar·· tept. fi!lhery Wlll:'ctl l·nv, but tht; fi .. h.:-r- Carbon~.:ar will return the .Liberal Bc1ides the aacrifice thnt bas been men are aot 110 well able tl) -.ti.:k ~..mdiclat~. )fr. 1. J. ~addo.:k. The made by tbe member-a of the con gore­out for a ~ price fnr their fl~ll . -..:ntimo:nt'i,.'Li~ro1. and the peo· ~ro.t!on, friend• and those wbo have When a fl>~berman il• in u p )hltif>U pk c;1n tru~;<t Sir R. Bond. but dil· moved to utber par tit have lj)een g-en· to aay: I am rtot ~clin:t to tlu.• fo'1"h· tru"t and 1111,picion i-J the 11tock of erou1 in their 11111iatance. fndced. ery. ;~nd eel! m~ catch ·•~ $2 .:ill a trade oC th~ Tory p;1rty. without their help auch nn uuder· quinml. I can J!'cl more pay111;t wurk takin~r mu!lt ba"e been defe~;red for t:IIICwhcn:. Tlu:n th<l...: that h:t,·c l,art-rll.:-Gr.u.: will ~ivc the Liller- ye3re. Their aympathy :~nd ~eene· tbe rower to 6x t11C pricc.o. Umt dt) al :GoYcrnmeut a ::r~ater llupport ru .. ity hill been'~rfCatly appreeinted.

" fix the price=-tb;tt ;, the <~npplil·r-. thi" do:ctioo th:an t~r. 1'he return They on their part ar~ proud to OT bUYt'fll-kiiii\V tbat th ·:r llln .. t or 'tr. :"lfacKay Iaiit election \Yil ll maintain their interest "' in Old St. not r.ut lhe prke!l dc>wu t O<l low rhll' mainly to a IJ¥.'\1 grie~.T;u1cc Paul's. cia.: the tiahcrico; nn which they rle- which doe,. llt)l~..:i .. t now. The Con· The whole co t haa not cxce~ded dep.:ond tu m:tk.: thdr Cortun ~·. will 1<-d.:ralt: c:~n•l•datc: .. ha. now to fnc:c $4.000. which ia small con"ideriog be abandoo.:d by the catcher.. or ... Olm.' h;ml fnct' had from W('lrk dune the .lmouat or work doue. The ex.~ fi>4h. Some of tlic ri.,e in tho: price b,Y ~!.r. M;lcKay. Capt. lteory Dawe. penctitaf\: thi~ 11ummer ~1a. amount· a ncttTtl.nl!ll~a (){ fu.h. a gO'Xl de:\1 or the prCtient w!11t ,1 u native of Port·d~·Grn.Ye, cd to about $1.350. lt 11 ho~ that wu apirit of indt:pl'tldcnce ill due to thia '"ill c;\rrv tltl' Dl•trict with a aweep- that a~ ~tiC?rt may be n11lfie ~h1s fall. wa• 110urce. Is:. Tnry OCI\'t·rramcnt llkc- ing IIUljorit.r. to;!'~ther w1th t~e af!pro:achm$! Sale I :JU l\" ,., t.c IIC• an-ti(~"" tu J.(iTe tlle peo-J __ ~nr Work. tu exhnl(llnih the prcKnt pic t:t'u~r ..our,:c• uf t:mplvym~:at .\lhlarcl'• Llnlm~tDi cu.rN ootcb, etc. amall iadebtcdaeaa.~m. oh•~tA4ltM•~ra.lucrr

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(EDITOR or TU& STANDARD.) Dear Sir.-

Tbe :1nbouaeemeot th:~tour prea-... '' .,,,rJ.iberaJ Government baa declded

to tire mOIUll Of IIJtbtlng the atreeta of the town with electrfcitr. ebould elicit an expreaaioa of gntl· tude from eYery inhabitant. We ha~ too loar beeo in the shade. This. with the haadaome aad com· modioua Railway Station. due io gTC&t measure to the desire of the

toll•"'~ -tha.j GoYCrnnient to comply with the clti. te!'a'' oft·J;'Cpe&ted pet.itiooa, i1 at1 CY1dence of a dotermlnatioa to aee the old towo apia flourish, aod come up to date. T~de ia certnin· ly on the increase nad employment during the summer hu beeo 10 !,<en­eral that it wu difficult at timea to 6ad an able-bodied ma.n disenpged to do a day's work. On the a ~ork at tbe wbale-fac~ry many out· a1dera bad to be obta1aed. Tbia is u it should be, aod 1£ the prosperi­ty continues. we may look for a re­turn at :~a urly date of 110me. who for no other cause th:~a sheer want of employment. were (orced to lock .their doors aod seek a foreign home. No aarer aigu of coateotmeat ia knowo than the lack. of ll'fllmbling. Of this it ia plcaaant to know there ia a minimum. "It is a loog l:~ne that bu no turning. ·• and it look& a.a if 11dveraity is oo the waoe.

Your• truly, Aln:Ns.

. .

"''apL J. J. Benn-y dl4 not relllro ' "'D E 1 D trom.Labrlldorby Lbe VIrginia lAake, u " =:.:::,~":: ~~ ble ,,e~,ht. ~· wm N 0'Wf o u n d Ian d 9ro&M~ Saturda7 and Sanday a e p

be.vy atorm r-.od, tbe wlad belaa form 0 m a n y Lbe R. E. On Suoday, IIOIQII anow fell wlideb 1_no pl.eo to ra111. A ruoa~ up-wtllfi;IJOYO lo, but very ll&lie eea ww on. The torreata of rain ~DHCI wwb· out- oa the billa; otberwiR vor1_ liUJe da~~~&~:o re8alled YeunG.~ M. ~·· echr. Spriqblrd aot ubore a& 8D&Illard'•

TBaby, bliud recet'l'ed eome •Uab1 lajury.

• , .... ww ao& t.lt to Lbo nortb, reporto tbnofrom aa)'fnc Lba& Clae cla7 WM Gao wiLb 8. W.wtDd. '

'file R~i~"nct. ComJ:I:un 's Railway and Steamers u·i ,~ tht most frequent. c1uick~s1' and ~tpassengcr. ar.cl i:-ei).!ht ~~.: r· Yl~ betw~en St. John's ami all parts of Newfoundl.1nd.

Bay and Coast Sicamers make r lar trip.; around the

)'S an a1ong SQuth

DUndee Blandford e\'ery

:;;ia:;~~~~!\!:I:Z·J .MC)~II.y ·and Friday, caJiinrr at (i in Bonavista Bar .... S. S. Clyde

1'&ti rtaof leavesLewisporteYet)' .fonda\· :a ~beral for South Side, and every F 0.

aplaldld work, day, for Ndnh Side of ~o:re r.D.II!..uti'IN! aeata wiU Dame Bay.

Wataoa 111ay and White- S. S. Home .

~~ ;.~'!':f"::O the:: b.'; leaves Bay of Islands e\·ery been a clean chanreofopioioa alace \Vednesday for Battle Harbor. ~e by-election aod io fuor of the Through Tickets I ssucd ~ben~ ~ • •rom any poant on the line of

Dn:D. At Carbon~ar ooTa.Uv lbo ltltb I oat.

lfta. John Foolo qed 17 yrara. She lea vee ono eon aad llYe dau~t ten. her youngNt bolng Mn R. N. Dul! or tbll town.

Railway to any port of the, Bay Steamers, or from ~Hl)' Po~t of Cttll of above Steamers, to any point on the line of Rail­way and any of the Bay Steam· ers.

Oo Thol'llday, af~r a loor lilac-,., Soll•1 wtro of John 0. WUIIama, ud daugoiC!t c.t llr. Goorf(e ('annlnp, a;ecl 41 year•, leadqtour eblldrea.

Public Notice I -L-

Schedule J.

llectDral DiJtrict If llarlr Graci, 2b W~:

PUBuo Ncmoc fa hereby glnn to the Electors of the Electoral Die· &rict aforesaid, that In obedience to Hie Maje1t1'• Writto me direct· ed, and bearing date the Thirteenth DaJ of September, A.D. 19(M, I reo quue the preac:nc• of the r&id Electors at the Court House, Bar· bor Grace, in the District of Bar· bol\ Grace, on the Tweoty-tlrat da7 of the month o( October ioetant, from ten a.m. until two of the clock in the aCternoon, for the par· poee of nominating a person (or persona) to repre~ent them in the Geueral Ae1embly of Newfoa.od· land ; and tba& In ca.ee a Poll be demanded ·and allowed in the manner by liw resc.,ibed 111ob Poll will be opened on the Thir&y·fil'l't clay of the month of October; in the yenr 1904, from Lbe hour of eight In the moroin& till four of the olock in tbe afternoon. in eaob of lbe Polling Dletricta fixed by the Proclamation or Ble Excellen· cy the Governor dated the Thir­teenth day o~ the month of Sep­~ember, in the year 1904.

And !urtber tbat at St. Paul's HniJ. )o Harbor Grace, ·r eball o~n the Ballot Boxes, count the vote• ~tiven for the aeveral candi· daU!t~, and return. as elected the one having the majority !>1 of which all pel'8ona are cequlred to take due noUce to ~overn themselvee accordingly.

Given undnr my llaod, at. Bar· bor Gracl', tbie eight.eentb day of October, In the year 1804.

W.J. LYNQB, .ReturAiDC om-.,..

Through Tickets to all paris of Canada and the United States may be obtained from Ticket Apats at the Railway connecdDg points. . _Baggage Checked lo Destina-

tion. Special Inducements Offereu

to. tourists and all people who w1sh to travel around the Is· land of Newfoundland.

Ship your freight, aJso see that your tickets read via abo\'Q routes. · Dining and Sleeping Cars on

all Express Trains.

Notice to Mariners f Newf'otindland.

NO.4 OF •90+

Iron !elond1 off entrance to

Burin1 PJo.centin. B11y.

uti tude 4 7o o:r' ,;o'' North. Longi1ude 550 o6' so'' West.

NQI!ee is hereby given that a sqUAre pynamuial wood Tower, painted white, has been erected on Iron lal11nd from which, on Md after the 2oth insiant, a BE.LL struck by Jl)Acbinery wilr be '?u.nded during thick or foggy we:Jtier, g1VJng ONE stroke every Ten Second,;.

. J. T. MURPHY, Mm. Marine & Fisheries.

Dept Marine & Fisheries St ]obn'a, Nftd., Aug. 5, ,90~-sq

Notice to Mariners t Newfoundland.

lfO. T"'Otr 190-J.

St. Micbnel's llel\•1, :

.. - On the Sounthem Side of tht: l:lltrrult~ to Notice is hereby gi\'en that unde{

Pr•IAitlllntflhe 6rst Section or the 1udicature. Act r9o4. a Revision of tbe Lists or '

Burnt Bay, Bay of Exploi t~J Latitude 490s17 1 Nonh}r\ pprox. Longitude 540 58' West.

- --Tbe ADma.lltloetJngot lbo Motbodtllt Lac!Ju• Aid hu been a 'ftry luec-!tll one, lbe amona~ ra1eecl be1ng $1S2,7'l. Tb! ladle• ~f lbo aid, lnteUd hoJdl.ntt a aale of work DOOembeT tho Ul.b ud Ulb

Grand&. Petty Jurors for Harbor Grace, will take place be­fore the undersigned Magistrat~, at the Magi5trat: 's Office, Harbor Crace, com.,enang on TUESDAY, NoYem· ber ast, between the houn of 11 a.m., and 3 p.m., until THURSDAY, Nov­ember 1oth, on Jtti'n:~te days during lhe said period.

AllJ>ersoQs claimiClg exemption must apply before tbu aid roth day br No­vember.

A. H . SEYMOUR, Stipendiary Magistrate.

Magistrate's Office, Harbor Grace, October 25, 190<4.

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Notice is hereby gir~n 11\.\t 4n OFJ(n ' wood frame, pa.inted \\'hite, hu bt..'t'fl ' erected on the Summil ofSt. :\l iclucJ.\ Head, from which 11 Fixed Whitt: l..erB unt~ Light wns shown on lht: 9th instant •

The Light wilt be kept in Opt:r3tion until the close o[ mmg:uiol'f. and ·:sn nuaJJy from the o~ning to the clo.--in,; of navigation, or from about ,1h~ :oth or'y of May to the ut or Janu~ry.

E. r., W.\1 so~. Deputy Minbh.:r.

Dept. Marine & Fisheries, St John's. Nftd., Oct. 7• 1904