I ,i i » i I i i i i l i ii E ‘i ~ i‘- .i *l i 1 .» i i i I-_Great ‘Sale of Newi- Silks To-da \\i'e have gone thorough our Silk department and laid to one side all the odd ends running in length from 1 1-2 to 12 yards.- ` In order to make a speedy clearance of the whole lot we have marked them at priC€“S Wl1iCh Will 111680 3 clear sweep sale ol the whole lot to-day. We would advise you to‘be on hand as early in I the day as possible. S. A. Mc onald L_... L.__ i i SOME HORRORS OF THE HOLOCAUST AT PORCUPINE EXPERIENCES OF SURVIVORS ,__<._i_l-i ‘|‘i»};ii,\I'|"ii, July lil- l~`uithi-i' par- iii~iiiiii,- -ii ihi- teirihli' lil-~ ul l'~'H`"'_ » i ~- 'iiiniiig to liniiil. |l'l [hui pm pounds of dynainite were in thi- iiiirket at the iiiiiutli ol the Slluff-. the .K4 enipliiyees iif the West liiiii .ill I _ _ e .\i‘i.~a of lii-iiiisiii vii-re too iiiiiiit-ii»iis_ll\11nv Hill) llllfe lm- l‘"U““ to l’ iii iiii-nrioii, wliili- iii,iiri»i'.~i ii( the_ liiiliiriiiist are tiiii iiiiiiieriiii,,- for print. line innn said alter the lii'e‘ --'|~},,. "my, ii-ii.i could go thi`ii\i;gli this, itoiiiii travel through hell with ii sinili- on his face." i line innn was led tlirough the town_ iiiih both eyi-s burned out, and iiiiiiiiiint' liei~;iiisi_~ his partizei' hail per-i ' iorhii with his lace .inill alive. _ A \\'4i.\i.-\.\".\‘ 'i’l~IlililBl.l‘} DEATH. lii's eyes were burned, but no i-ierioiis iu_iuries were sustain- eil. _ >`fl.'\ll‘I MlllAt‘U-Lt)l,'S l‘1SCAl'ES. At the Dome it is known that 35 foreign laborers perislied in n shaft where they sought safety. (Jther bod- lies .iie l in uhiiut the ro erty und - 1 y iz ii D . _ of the force of 30|! it is doubtful if hall remain alive. The escape of '|`l|\f ini-ii from the Eldorado all es-, <':il|i-ii. Whitt occurri-il at the West |iiiiiii~, the ei-ntre iii the moat ti-ri‘il-le l'f|I't of the cutastroplie, will prolin- iily iii-vi-r be known, but so iiiil and 1'-\|fi-i'ii-iii-eil ii niinei' ns ltoiiert A, iii-iss iviiulii probably never have |_i-il his a_i~isor'|ntei~i-ilito ii timbercd i».li.-iff, in fiine of fire unless ull other ini-:iii.< of escape wi-,re cut off, ’]‘heri-' |\_I`1‘ in West iloine i~il_inft 27 liiiilies, l"@l\|‘lll\K that of Vlcisn. It is known rim; HAMMOCKS Hammocks. llammoch D :WC 0\'0'|'gl\'iiig splendid values in Hammocks, bought direct from one of the largest and best _known Hammock Manufacturers in UIC Ulllléd 5fl\Cl, large roomy goods, fast colors strong and well made, see our large stock. We can please you both in quality and price. Hammocks all prices up to 56,00 each, Carter &Company LTD. ii o 1 ' ., 1 ' ' ~. l 'th town after the buildings there had been wiped out. On the Foley-O`Br1‘en property stood the Sunadian Explo- sives' dynamite magazine, containing 12 tons ol dynamite. This burned for siiine time before it exploded. l“i)l>tCl‘JlJ UL"l‘ T0 l‘“_i§lH'I` THE FLAMES. At the time of the explosion Ern- est and Harry Holland, (‘-aptaiii Munn, and several others, were only three hundred yards away. They were hurled from their feet by the concussion, but received only bruises. Un ii siding at Lakeville Porcupine a car of dynamite exploded, breaking every Dane of glass in Golden City. ,Men and -women standing in the ~water street, South Porcupine, were thrown from their feet, and flying derbis was scattered everywhere. A piece of iron fell at the dock, shat- tering the arm of an unknown man about to hoard a canoe. He was picked up and taken across the lake, and his arm was later amputated. The fire in Golden City consumed about one-third of the town, entering from the north and burned around to the Murphy house, where men at the point of guns were forced out to fight the flames. The best residences of the town were destroyed and several churches and other buildings also. lllllli BEACH lililiilllilll Bl EllMES _...__ .The summer colony of York Beach. Plc., is surrounded by dre on all sides and there is much leanfor that PORTSMOUTH, N. H., July 12- lseacoast ort At one time today, - res . ithrec fires were raging. The first ori- ‘ginated on the Goodwin estate, near .Long Beach, destroying 75 acres; J The one are in York mined in the camp of boys. This was followed by another brush fire on the estate of “Albert Ham, where it destroyed a ,valuable barn and contents. The fire department saved the residence. | When the third lire broke out at .Bald Head Cliff several alarms were isounded and every resident of the ,seashore district was called to the scene. l The blaze js fast eating its way ,toward the beautiful Passaconway ‘Inn and the people in their summer lhomes are packing up and getting font what they possibly can. The tire deilartment at York Harbor, York Village, is unable to check the blaze.. which started on the post road and so far has covered nearly 100 acres in all. . The selectmen appealed .to Captain Portsmouth navy yard, for aid, and ihe immediately sent out everal hun- dred sailors from the Ehips armed with fire-lighting equipment. Late tonight the -fire at Long Beach, which threatened the Boston & Maine railroad station and many valuable cottages, was under control. 'Hundreds of summer visitors, rail- iroad men, sailors and the local lire ,brigade are still battling the flames 'at Bald Head Clili. i -__- ANNIVERSARY OF NOTED , PRIEST'S BIRTH. Reverend Father Morriscy, horn in .Halifax seventy yaara ago yesterday. i .___ | HAi.1i-‘Ax, Jiiiy 16.-Today iii the .anniversary of the birth, in this city, of William, afterward Reverend Fath- _er Morriscy, lovingly remembered 'throughout the Maritime Provinces and known across the continent for his Hemarkahle cures. There have probably been few ipriests better known throughout the _Dominion than -Reverend Father ,i\lorriscy. Through his medical gskill he enjoyed ii wonderful reputa- ition from coast to coast and during his thirty years' pastorate at Barti- ! houge, N. B., his services | were at - the demand, ,without charge, of all those who `needed his help. Froni far and wide _thousands came to him, or wrote for his advice and his name and falne spread far beyond the hounds of his own parish. ` _ His good work, however, did - not TRIALS OF THE LONDON, July 12-Miss' Sylvia l’aiiklinri~it has written a book? Nat- urally its title is ‘The Sul‘lragette._’ It sets out to give u history of the women's militant suffrage movement. This is chiefly a narration of the do- ings of the Paiikhiirsts and their im- nediate followers, but it does not ol- fensively withold due credit lrom oth- er pioneers in the recent acceleration of the w¢mian's rights movement in Great Britain. The Pankhursts are uniiuestionably prominent among these pioneers. Whether their iin- fluenccs is more potent than that of SU FF RAOEITE ,____.;___.._.._. ous as Asquith and Balfour. The police, the magistrates, and the press are their avowed enemies. Yet, from first to last, there is not a hint of t malice in Miss I’ankhurst's narrative. Even toward anti-suiirage women and the newspapers she maintains a moderation ol tone and it fair mind. - Her’s is .ii nature to glory in opposi- tion. Without British conservation nnd inexorable law to fight against there would have been nO suliriigett- es, and Miss Pankhurst is quite sure .that the suflragists, with their mild and conciliatory. methods, would direct and minute account of the do- institutiqn in 1903, and its first Frank A. Wilner, commandant at' Zi-i OO RDIAN rmsr or Au." 0' ` stop with his lamented death on March 30,th, 1908, for his best known Prescriptions then passed into the possession of the Reverend Sisters of the Hotel Dieu, at Chatham, N. B. .These prescriptions are now made up and placed on sale throughout the whole Dominion, so that in even lull- er measure than during his life- time, his gooil workfor the sick and sullering goes right on. ‘ EHE NEW EAHGEES Will |M|lllE MEN LONDON, July 13.-To in\Pl'0\f€ the markmanship of soldiers the Bri' tish army is introducing a new hllld of moving target. The device, which is operated electrically, provides tur- gets moving in different directions,in ,straight lines, curves, for\\'ard_ or back, to represent actual conilitioiis. The apparatus used by thc_ lws’l1Sh and other European armies is u tar- lget moving in certain directions. By ,observing tl_;e sptegd it is ea_i;_y;_foi'_ttl1_¢; lmen -to rec on e ranse- ‘ “B 1 ,‘ said they fail to get the lJ1‘B9_f-_lC‘* needed and soon lose interest, failing ,to develop into expert shots. » In the new system, whichmhas peep adopted by the Society of inia ure 'Rifle Clubs, there is scarcely a move- ment that a running man is capable of making which this new _target can- not imitate; running at right fmiiles to the river. diS1>_i1ve=1r\n_iz.r\1nn1f\i; istraight for the line of_ fire, or ad- ivancing straight to tii_e rifle s m0l{t_h. The targets are manipulated eutuc- ly by switches at the firing point or any convenient Dlnflc, and may be us- ed either indoors _ or out. In general the targets are laid out in curves,not unlike a scenic railway, over a large erea providing hills and hollows. The targets are in armored carriages so that the hits will not destr0y_th€ 81# piimtus. Tliree»'tu1“€¢tS lI‘1>l\¥$-‘“ dll' ferent directions 'can -be 'Pl'.0V“l°‘1 “E the some time. -, _ ~ ' _ . The operation otthis new target .whigh is called the Jilhitney, after its inventor, Asa Whitney. ‘S °°“"P‘“"" tively simple. A wire is run from an ezectric main _§_o__tl;¢_%_ I;_111lSe€>l_r_w;_l;@ tracks on vi' 1c_ e aril - _ ~ This current works the motor which is protected by an armor DlBJ1€ll_Cl1§' riage. The targets arc kent N08 ; side on fo the l`i_rer. The l-urre"- necessary for an entire day costs only a few cents, but where stL'>l'8g°_ U“”'| teries have tu lie used it is slightly more expensive. .__v_____,_._._.,_._.,.,.,._-,-_-_-.~.-.-.».».»_-_-_-.~.-.-.-_-.-----f---‘~‘- | militant tactics of the suffrage is that Irish polit_ican§ and _la:io_§ct__;“_\:- frirmers have aso WU 0 9 l` V ' ists and provokers of strife. Phe. “_ _ _ _ “_ __ _ 1 ,__ w_,__ _____, c,__,_` any other set or circle of sullerage never have accomplished anything. methods have not laile_d. assure/diy. We 1- » l""’f'l‘l“"tl“l' Thu" lust "l'“"d “las been horn to fight for votes. Tfne ings ofthe woman’s rights women un- tish mind than it was ever Dlafled be” ’f___r"“;,,,‘;lct;`:;te:___Q;T;elséowhégg widow and daughters of a Manchest- der the new dispensation, from its lore, is now a vital Question. ll’"“”"‘ "'“l' l”`ese.rV'i‘l me" ‘Wes and icilulysrlilifdliiiielii othliiiylghliili/eitliglleillsmiivifi destruction work in 1910. We learn facts. As a n.'il‘1`¢1f-i\'€ it 1105503965 0*; eve" that of their Cow' Henry Hun- Ways in an atmosphere of agitation the methods by which the Manchester tmnrdiiiary interest and valllé- It 50"' ‘f'l“’ md" “barge of the mln con' Manchester has been veritable hot-l arty got in touch with women contains much information that has s""°l""" with " few Uthcrs-' kept be- bed of social reform ai -ivi d'E)hrou hout the kingdom' of their not been hitherto accessible- liiiid the heavy rock foundation ofthe (.h - t h _ -di Y 8 an i __ S ____ d t __ _ _Wh ____ - inill, and siirvived. Still others stood - "9 “ e were avowe Bullmglsts at ru e me 0 E a - y e d-‘ans W I; in the big reservoir nf water on the the Hi-755 0l_ “V011 and “me Y¢W`5- » they workfid “gums” can 1 “les . O ,,,-,,,,,.r¢_y ,md escaped Wm, Bore ,.ye5_ They went in for other things, of the party in power; of their invasion Men 'stationed iit the pumps on the °0"T5@ \`5Y|Vl0 UBB been. l'H¢l€9‘l Sl1€’ of L0nd0l\i their P\\hliC_ meetingsi . . - - istill many be an art student. She is l their parade their tricks, their lake, although in n place of safety,_ _ _ _. _ S. _ |,eCu,,,e ,,_,_,,,,c_,,,tr,,,ke,,_ in her thirtieth year now, and Chris'lbrow-beating of stntesmen, their ¥ ' That the North llonie employees tnllcl. that \"lilT\ll\UtiV€. 8l0l”f-. V0Cl‘i little Elo" ln Emil “ear St- Stephen,” ninile their way out of the iire with- ferous, irrepressible agitator, is two their encounters with the police, out the loss of ii man, as is now be- years oliler. That she should beiir their experiences with _ n1_B_§lBU`M€H T pl lii-veil, is :inotiier iniriicie. the name of Coleridge's gentle andl and in l»`iso_n. Not a significant de- _ _ __ “est moments m Whether any were loi-it at the Stan- financial dwcller in dreamland is the tail is Qinmltted. There is no plead- "wily °“e _° f"eth" E,_a_,____ our c0,._ dard and Imperial is not yct known. irony of lute. ing for sympathy. Nothing is exten- 17 years”-nhuili eshort coiliv-“rsntiou .l'|ie Vipon was it total loss, b_ut all Miss Iuinkilurst briefly narrates the uate¢]_ nm- ig aught, we verily be. resiiondeiit `_i\ t€__d___0 ____ _“___ tow___ the incn ei-leaped to the Hollinger, history of her family, and pays a tri- llcve, set down in malice. _ ..W,\.l-.ll WEEE' l"_mS i _:__ of B ,..th,.,,, which was just outside the fire zone. bute of respect to her father, who, The word ‘unwomanly’ does not She had a fine spec pie; _“ms when The lliiiy \'etei~an, Aiiiericnii, Gold iiiii no; live to see his daughters w-in scare Miss Pankhurst. She and her m0“l3l\B Olfl l’"‘l’y "1, t K lace. li`ii-his iinii iitiii-rs may have _lost I-,,,,0“-,,_ 'p|,e,, she plunges into her kind have deliberately employed un- *Elf l°ll°“"“g lngyiew u°°,_e§n_m,,,._ inen. Nii word lips bee_n receivr;~_i_l Biiiijecg It was in 1903 gum, Emmel womanly methods. They have thus ___°dH,;2l”' long E yo riim the Siieeess, w ieri: tiere are. .Hue pnnkhiirst, the mother, madeu made their presence in the coinniun~ __ linen. ner mind that the light for sufiragg ity felt, their purpose known, The _' This éltge. ll,l_'i,';l;ll,',,,el“p,mlmb;\ii placed more prominently in the Bri- ! Miss Pankhurst's book deals with l'lRIDGFiT()WN, July 13.- 0 w \l_€ iiiiiiiii never be won on the old lines only excuse Utlered for the B0 called “'°“ty"‘” ‘° ‘“° lllv Vlhllltyfff 111111 U10 "‘l"““ iliester for the one cause and found- wiiiiii00'.i>'i.n:'f Get A Good 0ne The pleasure of a nice drive largely depends on the rig. It has always been our motto “To keep the Best." You will not be disappointed at this livery. Prices satisfactory. Personal attention. to the cause. Lloyd George and Win ston Churchill are regarded by th sulirugettes as opponents us danger 'Are Your A Collars. O. K. care in feiri-n in laundering collars ‘ We wash ihem thoroughly, don’ _-in I ii. r. wiiiiiii, rm. There’si only one way io have your collars, etc, always in good condition and that is lo have them finished at The Star. The greatest use chemicals, and-our scientific methods make "naw edges" and iiii-ii iiiiiiiiii mi" impossible. _ LARGE img, 1 ..r’1.°.i:'.':.'.fi;'“::.:ir.;‘:“°.';:.,,.;"°a,: E. A. F ester' Qiieeii si. i-iiiiiie 30 I your Parcel' V Central Drugalore _ i-ini... .Sl|rStcam Laundry 5,,,,,,,',;,|,_ _ _ `_____- ` -il... straw. Pabofa. . ‘ 7-12dtli P. »o. ` ` " ` ` 7-12dtl.. ‘ _ 7...1,5d3i. lx1_;;i-_-i., _ (Three Star Style) This standard and pop- . ular Shape Feeding Bottle- E _ is s great favorite with mother `and child ali_ke.` Can be easily andiperfcctly cleaned. Graduated t o eight ounces, supplied with a Veri-Best Seamless Rub. ber Nipple and bottle brush-Once used always . used.--- f Our price |$e. l - . ' . i A llYNi\lVll'l`l‘l l‘lXl’lillSlUN- ,' S_he had been devoting much of her ”’”'__'-_-'i_'_'?-"__-'lull'-Qys(i,,. fathe,.~,s name -Iii __ _ _ time to educational work ini Man- .i__-_---é, __Amb__oB B____e_____,, _ __ r uni l’e.irl liiike including Bewick. eded the Women's Social and Polit- iiH0w many In the family? Thi,-tv gwo bv ri-'fi wives-each Moreing and (iiinpnny, ciicupei wi - ,Cul Un- .-M i S i 1 ._’- _ out loss o_l liie oi'__Dri»_berty- _\iut__§§lt°: l'iiliticalmlJnldnlwni1tlli]its (iicoilv farlixiiillq A B hn.l]w,,gresl;,E;e?,,c2\id§:\,;;lot ?i. town of li-,n_r lilir e pap ni!ain_yl__r ini- wntehword. Votes for Women,_i I “Yes mm. ,,,,.,,, ,,,... ,,|‘ve boy.; 1 90 l'Y h"”_- Elle fe" "“ " “ln” ,ei Fi-mn the first various labor organ- ' - u fried U but nmhlng “""’“E remlltcd' 'lm izntlons showed s m nth with the lwiiis B tw'-n-B ma ' ". 7 P Y t M How did the other irls pan out? ;3__C__‘;§_E_l_‘_"ll___:_-_’_f‘cl-‘t:`_l__§-‘O l’_:`_‘_’_l’_';:'t'f;‘; l‘,‘___ "é‘r';t_ movement, but the sympathy was not O O i.My sec,,n,l sh,¢_,,,_ g M,-,_ sniieaii, In the meantime the me swept crin__tinuoii_s, and thus far the sulira- hm, nineteen wild,-en._0ne ,mir of iiroiind both sides of Porcupine Luke ,lffélhe l,’,‘€.`e:?entt, "gl" Pankhumt' 5°' twins." and was burning nt the Foley' tyl Le] nth ‘et erisivel name) ha: “Next ?" o'iiiii-ii. At the hitter the employ- 'Z0 ‘."’"“ wl .°“ ““".“° l’ to “W” - eel-i with Mr. Rickard und Superin- uf hom Outslde' Nelther p°lll‘l°“l teniilc-nt Motz sought shelter ln u llllrtl' bl” elf" “ctlmuy l“l"0l"3d lt- ______t‘,_______e ___'__k_____ `,_,__r wav to the sir Henry campbell-Banner-man be-' ' _ lieved personally in sulirage for _ women, but refused his political uid "My third sister, Mrs. Reynard. nursed seventeen babies-two Phlfi Ol twine." '-'Where did your fourth sister come in ?", "Oh, she has been married a long time and never -had any." | The second family by a sf.eP-111°*-llef' _ were all married but three. Where marriages. Mrs. Vl`lll¢D li V°l'y Dl‘0“€l of har family record.” This is given as ivcurl us happening in this "Land q I - nf, Evangeline. ' . _ Minard's Linlment. Oo., Limited. Gsnts.-I cured a valuable hunting dog of mango with MINARD'S LINI- MENT after several veterinarian had treated him wiithout doing him any permanent good. Yours, &c., WILFRID GAGNE. _Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, D_rum- mondavllle, Aug. 3, '04» i 1”*-‘_‘ i ‘ '. i .vslearlng out all out hahiij. 'flu-icon , that, would.. not. my loi‘_l.|,ie ,raw wereionly six childreiii-in the thirteen, f-xii »______' -_ Sm arl Su-iu’m‘ ...i dress cooly, fashion decrees It's not just :t showing the world over. Some new arrivals in 75c and ,. . . . . . _ .ii .-<' O Si. -n _-4 K Pl rn I _ The excessively hot weather feelings suggest comfort. VVe had _all tliree require~ - ments in view when we selected hats and know you’ll hcdcliglited with the showing. tive display of what’s really correct in summer head- wear. The popular favorites of metropolitan centres are shown quality and sinartness that has appealed to dressy men Tlicre’s a nice assortment Sailors here with wide and narrow hriin. A neat and dressy hat favored ‘ by conservative dressers, prices, $|.00 to ... Pa`ua.inns-- the aristocrzit of .surn- mcr hats---only a few left in siw-s 7, 7 1-4 and 7 I-2. Going at $8.75 .. $10.00 summer caps, new styles and iuater- izils. Au unusual dressy lot, prices . ' _ rf » »- -'VI -L.»' if" _ ~ Extra -Special* -lille.--ii-livlues `Here's‘a rare shop in those popular ¢2.5o,dips that all the young rnen are viearmg now. This isa new stock just re. ceivcd andi there’s only five dozen in the lot. These hiiig are extra smart, made of fins quality strawwith black band. Well worth ‘regal-~ ar price of S2.'5n S i but going -\\'hile_ they last a`t.g....; g ` ° Really _ ~;Exc_cllent _ 1.ilaliies.-~.in » 1 or ,;;H_.‘¢diiw*bn r demands that all men siiiart clothes and personal our stock of sun`1iner of hats. It’,s atraiitliorita- suiiiincr colonies 'and here in all the style, cf 1 " $7.00. Eastern ...$100 _ \ on *rua -.» E V V ‘ z \ - ` _ -rj/OUNG Mews MAN - . A I . _is Canada`s Best, \\'licn :i man wants :i motor thai i inariiii: motor that has all these -piaiifl You get .1 guarantee in isliwpiere Cliurln' lciown, buy an linperial--ll s Ilia motor that is hnileil dorseil hy every piarttical boating man. \\'iilc l`iir frci' catalog. Bruce Stewart the Imperial Motor s strong, siinple, iliiinlile, efficiniit caliuiis. , of niecliniiical |i rfei lion wheq you ns the iwsi iii Canada-en- and ecoiioniical he cliooses the l npiirial -hecuiisc thc lin_‘i:ii il is lhc only I fs? QQ; Ltd. - InHot 4 inch vi ;,.__ mwfrmtf. _ “Remarkable saving in lr A i girls ought to hs a¢'P °'?UNS .on th tiil ,villuea'and» assort- , -ln little girls' lrooka. _Ther W _ _bo a clear saving of 25 Washi _`5oo plates in 25 cts per S A Sjll' 0 ' . ,‘ --.i scHoF1EL15___-_1-*YERE C I _I __ 'little girls. Many moth `-`¢»'l~,*lila`;: ihorning _ a`aoIy\Mahil"|_"in Weather Pdprus Pulp Plates' S“"@Time. Temperand ning 1)_i,she s .i - 9. _ , »- ;if- s D B. _ _ " ' Buy' your `cl'ol.hin'¢ BLTROWN S. ‘i'hnt'i where you'll gal: the best 0| 'good values. A aplelidlil 'stock to choosmfroni. Boy"s suits at $2-75 to. $5.75. Men'a suits at $7.75 t0 "$.00, Cali ln and use the showinz- H. H. Brown’s, 153 Qmign Street.