r 1 1 9-. i il `§ 6 v~`”1=_aj¢§g:1|‘0Ug; A » 1"ra1_111.A-1~l:s,'rp111ve_ . 4 4 THE Lesson T, ._A locomotive engineer -took liolt one morning recently and straight to destruction. 1-is had the same run ln safety for more agent! yarn. His record was per- Therallroall company that em- Qloyoil. him claims to have adopted Ovary ‘known aililliance and regulation _for the protection of life and pro- `-Mrty. With his train at full speed the engineer passed unheeded a eau. tlonary signal. Still unchecked, he ignored a danger signal. A little fur~ ther he left 5 stop signal in the rear, pod a few seconds later, having paid nu attention to a flagman and a N90. he crushed into a train ahead of him. killing and maiming scores of people. In this -tragedy of the Lackawanna system was repeated on a similar scale the horror of the ‘Titanic'. Danger signals were up on all sides in both cases. In both cases, those whose duty it was to be governed by them were blind or disobedient. Yet counterpalts of this engineer, drunk, vain, ambitious, reckless, stupid of plain crazy, are found in all walks of life. Everywhere danger, signals are flying and everywhere they are flouted. ln personal habits and morals, in business and industry, in politics and government, men pass with open eyes the warnings set by wisdom and experience, and of course meet eoverwhelming disaster. : The individual, the corporation, the 1-state or the nation that wishes to be guided aright can hardly miss thc way. For all of these there are not only cautionary, danger and posi- tive stop signals, but many another indicating ways that are safe and sure. Those that take notice live. Those that do not take notice die. UNIQUE GIFT T0 DOMINION ARCHIVES. OTTAWA, August 2-(7sna1la's his- torical collection under the direction of Dr. -A. G. Doughty, Dominion nr- chivist, is to he greatly enriched by [gift received by the Canadian gov- ernment under curious circumstances. The donor is Mrs. E. M. Mastin, of 2 Chesnut Walk, Stratiord-on- avon, whose father»in~law, Stephen Mastln, was lor sixty years a page in the royal household of the Duchess of Kent and of the late Queen Victoria, g godson of the former, and after- wards one of the qucen_`s private al~ moners. Mis, Mastin has written to ex- press her deep interest in the loyalty of the (`nnadian people as evinced in the rejection of American reciprocity, and to state that she proposes as s mark of this interest, to bestow, for the henclit of (`anndian museums, her collection of rare obiccts given by Queen Victoria and other members and connections of the roynl house» hold. A reply is being forwarded by dl- rertion of Hon. George H. Pcrley, acting premier, gladly accepting the collection on hclmlf of the (‘nna1lian government and expressing very high apr-rcciation of the spirit in which thc donation is maflc. Mrs. Mastin`s wishes, it is stntcd, will he judiciously carried out by the archi- vist. The collection includes 11 life of the l-’rin1:n Consort, in five volumes, \\'il.h`nn inscription in the handwrit- ing of Qu:-cn' Victoria. PREMIEIK l’l(ilil)l'lN l\lAl(lCS HIS POSITION f7l.l‘l/\l?, LONDON Aug. 2-Mr. Boirlen has made his position very clear on the subject of naval assistance that (?an~ ada is to oder the mother country. dl/lr. Borden and his colleagues of the Dominion cabinet told the Brit- . _ 1 .J *_ $1.35 fm- rsc We have placed on the dress goods counter E- ..... 4. B O rning, 7 pieces of Mohair Suiiing, 2 _dresses in each regular value $1 35 yours .this morning at 78C per yard. -Mohan-'~.._sui-rin MGDQWMM 3‘°‘m°:° D _ _d _ ' _ 1 9 ~ . . V press Goo.s.;;...V...,¢ Special Snaps from 9 -to -1,, ..,..g.1,.1..f...... ...ny 1 ~o’cloclc.Prices here-quoted .... »..°1`h¢y we are good for 1 .. _ 1. this Remnants 1) 5 yards in ordcrvto clear -- | morning at I-2 pr11e. - " ‘* 22 inch Silk. M ornmg only ‘ii W 2 doz. Waists in Silk and / . . i l\fet on Sale this Mornrng at _,/ /4 exactly 1-2 price. ~ 7, 1’ . ..'."° Dress Ginghams 171:ior 10c Soo yards rcgularpricc I5c and 17c Monday n1orning_until 1 o'clock for 1oc per yard. ' V s Muslins -. A line of dress muslins in the seas- ons latest designs. 750 yards in the lot. Extra fine quantity. Prices 18 for I2 1-*lc 23 for 17c and 30 for 190. Yours this morning until 1 o`clock M1:n”s. Neckwear 35cl;1ir:19c .10 doz rcgu_la_rhy_e_\l_ues from 3oc to 4oc yours this morning at only_19c. Yard :Wide Silk Silk 81 Nell waisls 3.50 lo 7.00 for 1.98 There is just three doz in this lot. In- sizes from 35 to 44. Regular ` prices $3.50 to $7.00. Your choice this morning of any one ofthe lot for $1 .98. Ladies’ Wash Suils . 6.25, lo 8.00 lor' 3.79 Wash suits for the 1 adics. There is (24) 11 ft in the lot from the seasons sell- ing in sizes from 34 to 44. Regular val- ues from $6 25 to $8.00. Your choice of any one of the lot this Morning for $3 79. Ladies’ While Wash Suits 6.50' ‘lo 9.50 for 3.98 Tl-ere are only 9 left in this lot reg- Pailetie Silk. The regular prices $1.00 and $1.25 pcr yard yours for 79c per yard this morning. This is thc biggest silk value cver offered in the city. 12c while Colton ici* 91: Fine evenly smooth finished cotton, made by one of the largest Mills in Eng- land, hxtra good value ,at 12c per yard. zooo yards inf it this inorning at 9c per yard. ular prices are $6.50 to $9. 50. Your choice of any one oithose .suits for $3.98. Lawn Skirts 91.4010 2.50 ai 1-2 price White wash skirts. Made in the nicest designs. Only 33 left. Regular prices are $1.40 to 2.25. _ Your choice of any one of ihcse skirts this morning at exactly one half price. Ladies’ lialsi 1.98 I0 3.00 for 290 ca. A large table on the second floor regular prices run from 1.98 io 3.00. Your choice of any one of these this morning for 29c. Trimmed llals 1-2 price We have left several doz., of trim-' med hais and our reputation in, this line of work is now so well 'l¢nov`vn" tl'1a`t"it seems scarcely necessary to make any comment, but 'they are yours this morn- ing at exactly cnc half price. -` Flowers 151: a Bunch Arrangcd in boxes you will find Bowers at 15c )1r bunch . This is indeed a snap. All colors. ' _ Muslin liimonas 55 1111.10 lor 28 and 56c We have a quantity left prices from 55c to 1.10 each. You may have your choice of any one of these this m1 rning at exactly one half price. Soiled Curtains 1-2 price Lace Curtains : We have left a number of pairs of lace curtains. As there is only one single pair in 1ach lot, and they run from 351.8510 2.50 per pair you may have your choice of ihcni at ex- 751: for 481: Another Silk Bargain: We are clearing out today a large quantity of narrow width silk 22 inches wide. The regular price ofthis was 750 ' per yard. We have it in large variety _of patterns. ' You may have y-. ur choice' while they last at this morning for 48c per yard. Lace and Inscr- lions Lace and Insertion : 'In,whlt1>, cream and natural shades. Today at clearing prices. _ _ Another lot of lace and insertion worth 7c and Sc per yard youis this morn- ing for 4c per yard. f _ Embroidery and Inser- Ilon. at 20 p. c. disc Barrclls 20 and 25c for 12c ca Side Conibs 15 and 20c lor 111: ca., Dress Goods A Dress Goods Snap: We have 25 pieces in brown and grccusliades of dress 31101-l.<. 'lhc Seasons Latest Patterns, Regular prices 650, for 391:, 85c for 680; actly one half price. . $1.011 for 63c and $1.35 f1 r 896. V lah Cabinet thnt (`7an11.dn. is prepared to assist (Trent Britain to maintain w hrr naval supremacy, hut if she docs so sho will wnnt to he consulted as m Mr. Hnrdrn nnd his collcngircr. a1ri\'~ ed, li. was nnnriunced that they came with an oilrr to roiittlbiite n squad- *- -,.:_<- ' ;*’*f';-.,._ _ -._.__..._ '_ ' ' -=-'-'--~- - - rf *#7 uf,-|,| 1,,,,,,-in was c0n5|der,,dM “_ land as its parliamentary institutions POOR CHANGES FOR PEACI-§_ page master in the nrt nf not com. 1-ire developing unturnlly inn fair di- .. , , itting iiimsnif. Mr, ilorrlen, in the ITC*/i'"l this '“"l‘°“ _uw °°“°'l"Bi°" "I (Canadian Press; (bp°cml.t° The G"Mdia"') I to the wuy the mom-~ is spent. When <,pi;1ion pf Englishmen, has Burpnspod the flominious rlccinuiu 11 lcss difli~ \vA5H1N(;'p0N_ Aug, 3~~-Pence ln_ him. ‘ , _ 1 .Cult UIHU-ef* _ Mexico cannot come as lcng as l're--j 1 If Mr. Borden is reticeut ns `tol -‘*'--'-“**’*“ pident Madera is in power, iiecordiugj what ('aun.1ln will do, he is quite out- I*`AR`M I.Al‘»()l`lCllS. to Senor Jllnrl P. Didnivp, 1:;-pi-o5en¢,,-; ron of 1lrc=ulnou1:l1ts (four) to l'f~r1;:- 1;; oxen enough as to what she ivants ”" ' tive here of the revolutionary powerl land. This was ncrcpted by the pub- proposes to take is finally settled, 1_1 be until after his return to Canada. and he has had an opportu1_1ity of consulting with the f11ll cabinet. "Thrrc are only’ live of us here and thc cnhlnvt consists nf eighteen mem- bers. so it ls not likely that wc could nmkc any decision until we had a full meeting." said the premier when approached on the subject. uve ns to what Canada ls prepared to do. I-le falls back on his originab statement that he is here only to gath.-r lnrurmrition, and not tn make any oilers. Hn is firm. however, ln rcitcrntlng, that, whatever Cnnliilfl does. she must ln return be isultsd y. Blr s-.se-3 Souvenirs . Souvenirs and , Island l zoo views to . select from) 1oo.ooo in stock. - Souvenir Jewelery. 4 Souvenirs in Burnt »l.es¢l|er Goods Qc.. Qc. ~ Latest Books and Nov- els sn issued. ' - Wholelslo Q lelsil. & Compsn ;_- I ~< 5 P- 1 II § line ol Watches:-' We are :bowing sow without doubt one of the but lines of watches we have ever exhibited. Every style and pagan is s'l:own and the llnelei so com te I si evs lasts Ill . ra any aloud " Call la and look War lbs dllflay Pick out your favorite. . "' - -o--sw. 11. mar 1 bought, B horse with ,. suppnsodl5 incurable ringbnnn lor M0. Cure( him with $1.00 worth rl MIN/\-llI)'F LINIMENT und no’1l him for $35-00. Profit on Linlmcnt, $54.00. Mf`)`l§F. l'lEl'ill.\'(‘.l'}. H th _ t I t h d_ ln returno for( spy cfgitrihixtiont shc‘ AH ,-cp¢~,r;,4 from 1.111: '.‘,-‘1~.sL imlionce i11 Mexiclp. tm d 1 ti l 'J so . ere ls Cer un 0 Clfunc ls- noises. nc n t csc csircs is or 11-- , _., ,,_-, - _ 11;; ma is s ec ara on '1ster- sppolntment' when the rmrt Canmla real imperial purliunicrif., rcpresen» §;(,(l);:)T)W§,,:,',`;1:_ t'.1~gcln"1,,tK;,lk1'[&23£_ day Scum- lsyidapp Bam ¢_h¢,g¢-_ Olposgd ve of the whole empire. The home ting, u,,.e8h|.ng ,md ,~m~n¢i-pig this to the present government had pient-1 Mr. Borden himself snyfl thai- will "Ut, _government has certainly let thc Do~ im,ln'm,se crop Wm gf,-C months of of money haok of them and would fill'-‘NURS inf() thi; Bcffeff Of f?1\`°ifSF _.employment to n vast armv Of labor- continue the iight lfor years thll the' policy and has Cen Drf=DBl`€ QF’ - - _ 1 ri 1,- fm, United State wou d -he comps ed to some tim” t“-’ give mmm a voice ‘ln ithsrliigdlgdlhelgeldtidlill l~e:uired.'I'h`;; recognize thi: rights of the Chazco the committee of imperial defence. [m.me,.,, of the cast are “H much in, fnef,1on._ ‘ This latter if* only "n "'d"ls°ry' tcrcsted in this matter as are their FGHUF Uidfillil ""C\'“0‘-1 Ma'\“"`" ‘lf R bU‘"d» h°“'“v°"' “lth°"gh ”°v"“l western brethren, it is a work of na~ lullllru to keep the lW0mi8"f1 l"‘- hflfl members of the government, includ- ti,m,,, im,,,,rta,,ce_ ,md the 081| from made excepting s few which benefit- ing the prime minister' “re members the West for help must he heard and f-ell hill OWU f1\mllY- - Uf lt- what the Cansdmns are Mm' heeded in the eastern provinces, for H0 ilvclflfcfl M"»‘l"0 Hlfemll' hi*-d Mr. Borden is not nver-communlcn- ing at is something with 0 IZVGM 0081 upon the west at px-e5em_ (lepcnds spent all or practically all of the $62,~ '"°"e f’°‘*""` than this' i" 'uct' an im' largely the growth andrdevelopmcut 000.000 in f-h0 N“tl0“l\| TTUMWV wha" perial parliamc-nt to deal with. fall ,M thc_c,,,,nt,.y_ the governmnt was turned over to matters of interest to the emplre,i which, of course, would include for- eign relations and the defence of the whole and each part. . - . A very well informed writer, who ` is in the conridence of the liberal government, points out that ani' -3;' finite scheme should come from e _ dorhlnions. He adds that the 81121105; Hotel Keeper' St' Phlmmo' Que. N tion is a much easier processthan it' __ _, . . ~ in ener tion. , , » i‘f»2°12‘L“»é? 15'-‘iii->‘°f`~ ...‘°"n.".f:.,.is°~1f.:1..;:':“.:..“;‘haf-1 F or - that would “iv” mm” “mme form '. . .‘. 1.r.vUnn1lc in Fnnadn will he I S l and shape to the unity of the empire. f,?:,|;T::,€11n1\1l '.1015 in mf, , l ummer "' .. . G01' rr if f 2. Troubles him hv thc temporary President De- Ln Barra. , _ Not even the 85,000,000 voted for the settlement of claims by foreign-' ers had been used for that purpose, charged 'the Chazco rsnresentateve. _. ` ' “-'-3 Tj' I, ' 0ur Splendid 113 Grsftbn I -- W A" A _-0:*-__-___-_ _ ' Opistes like oplumsnd mor- phine wlll stoplhe pain of Diar- rhoea and dysentry.bnt they do not remove the cause. Our Cempesrnded 0 Extract of Wild Sirswlierry - _ . 4 contains no opiates but by its antiseptic qualities removes - poisonous deposits from the bowels. Its heslingsnd soothing -V action soon restores the bowels to s nonnzcuzondliiou. nga". 't ' _ abdllle. . 1111311 ‘ll Ee. A DFATHS AT WEDDING. J ___ "Summous will expire for all \1n- >nl1l dog taxes after the 15th 1lny of August. 8-3M1w. i"No cniuping, fishing or motor boat outfit is complete without n box of Tea 'l`1\hlol1ls, Finest quality of tca compressed into a tablet oi tea of unique flavor. These are made by the great iirm of Burmuglis Wellcome of London, England, which is 3, sufficient guarantee of their dual- ity, 100 in box 40c. J. G. Jamie- son, Druggist. 8-3M2l. MAN GIVES ,I,‘I,fMTE§,E‘,‘g,TH0n,T,,,S 'ri-is 41.1. CANADIAN nolrrl ` ‘ ' T0 QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL' A,,E_ 3_De,,p,te the Via _the Intercolonial Rallwly fact that witness after witness swuru 00”" Llmltcd Express- the °h'wl"'°*‘t tb havmg ,wanna |cu,e,.s_ th,.o,,t8n_ 'most comfortable and convenient VIENNA, Aug. 3-Fourteen per- sons, including the bridegroom (a postal official named Chisbunu), his urldc, and their parents, are report- ed to have died of posloning alter a wedding banquet at Bukarest. Car- bolic acid was served by mistake when the tossts were bei11g drunk in- stead of spirits, and, no "heeltaps",1 being allowed, most of the .guests drained _their glasses at a draught, with fatal consequences. l i mode of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, and Quebec und Montreal. Connection with this fast through express is made via steamer to Point du Ghene daily ex-4. cent Sundays. and a train from the- voints meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at tl1e__ office of W. K. Rogers the local ticket' agent. The Ocean Limited travels through 7( territory rich in scenic? beautv and makes the fastest time oi any through train from the' Lower. Provinces to the metropolis arriving): in Montreal at 7.35 a. m. which il(-. ample time to enable the traveller to make connections with the fast, through trains of the Grand 'i‘runh_~- Railway for Toronto, Detroit, Bullap. ln, and Chicago. and other Western" names. '1-ai M 111 vi.” 5~rv~""!S*" . 'E54-J ing ,death as the penalty for testlfy~ _ ' I ' ing against the accused, three persons today positively identified Carlo _Bat- tieta me the man- who shot Rnd Filled Balvatore Mhrcarriso on the corner ol Latour and Genevieve Streets some two weeks ago. This took place at the preliminary hearing on the murder. Battlsta, who is charged with the murder, gave himself up tn the police recently when he heard that he was wanted. “A big sale of suinmer furnishings now on at Brown's 158 Queen St. "All straw hats at one-third off. Brown’s, The Home of Good Hats. ‘ 8-3M3i. "$00 pairs of German fancy hose worth 351: going at 181:. Brown's, 158 Queen _St. B-BMBI. _.___- 1 . _ "See our splendid line of prepare- ticns of unequailed merit for ester hed the market and have the beet "M stock Flleticon, ’l"anglef00t» other N0” free illustrated catalogue. __ Bruce "Bargains in hon’ ll* I £0 5. $1.28, mics . ‘lic and blouses ti '-nf0'||"| . ' `\ Let -the IDEAL Do All The Heavy :Work-f-_ The Ideal wlllpay for itself in the prompt, efficient way ~ lt will attend to all your heavy farm work. lt will run any ._ hand or _foot power machine you have, ihresh ynnf_|1rsln, mh,m,,‘.",,_ common hm," n,_ W, 3,, *bump water, grind feed and do all the odd jobs soeiflciiuily. ' sears