,,. _ _ .Maru cs- Destin... gglhwimli "Tris LA'ras*r News _M_0N_l)AY_, AUGUST rg, Q13 _ _riser on Ani." _ {f"'|'i.i.‘o"‘15's'n _ uiiii fniiiii HARRY K. THA.W’5 iliiili Sllllli DESTRUCTIVE FIRE SIH MN HiM|U0||i . "F ”- iii- ii" i- DART For iiseiirv 'N iuiii Ar imncouirr, iv.n. Hfiiiiiju Mull About 250 railway men heve nn-tv. ed in Charlottetown to attend the first union meeting of the B. L. F. and E. in the Maritime Provincee which opens in Charlottetown on Tuesday. About as many more men will arrive to-nighii for what pro- mises to be one of the biggest meet- lngs ever held here. The meeting is being held under the auspices of Glad Tidings Lodge, No. 233, Monc- ton, N. B., to which Lodge the Is- liind men belong. The committee in charge here have prepared the follow- ing program: 'I‘UldBDAY, AUGUST 19TH. Opening of Union Meeting, Lodge Sessimis from 10 to 12 u'clock a.m., I. o. ii. F. Hail. ' Outing to Rocky Point in after- noon. Beginning at 8 o’clock. p. m. there will be a public reception held in Market Hall. Addresses of welcome fren, His Worship, Mayor Lyons, Hon. Premier Matiiieson and promin- ent Labor men. There have also lieen nirangeinents made for ii musical pro- griim. Reception closing with an Eiiiblemntic Lecture, wizniivinsoav, AUGUS1' arm, (Canadian Press) MATTEWAN, N, Y. Ang, 17,_ Hilffy K. 'l‘liaw, slayer of Stanford Wh1te._ escaped from the hospital for the cri_minul insane early this morn- ing. 'llic dart for liberty was ,nnde UIFOUKH an open door. Then n (lnel, “W0 *flu* Oven door Of n powerful automobile that stood quivering out- side of the hospital and a flight like a_ rocket for the Connecticut State line. 30 miles distant, accomplished the escape. - Tonight he is still at large, The h°H_D1tu1 authorities feel certain that he is outside the state, Once beyond its boundaries Thaw is free, Only months, perhaps years, of litigation can bring him hnck to l_Vlattewan and then only if he is nd- .iudized insane in the state to which ic has fled. Five confedcrates men- I C°m|'"m°"fl”-FY EXCul'Bi0n l Rall ned the car in which he esca ed (‘hnrlottetown to Gcorgete ly ‘ 1 tl tum B______d___g _lu wii ami re D and ie big limousine which trailed it 1 day at thc sen- uost the asylum gates. The police shore. WW” at Guorizetnwn there win h held the annual Regatta, coneletlne have their description and names' un- der which they registered at a local hotel Friday night and are seeking of all kinds of motor and nellmnni them. The hospital authorities be- rricing. _There are also excellent On. licve Thaw had fied to the shore of l>oi~tuui_ties for bathing, dancing and Lon! Island Sound and boarded a 0101" lllggirlg. Previous to the dc. yacht waiting to rush him to Europe. Durtiiite of the train on the return A reward of $500 has been offered irlil th_cre will be held nn "Old l<‘nel,_ for his capture by R. F. C, Kclb, ioncri bliim-bake." Slinerintendiint of the Asvlum . The 4th Regiment Milit r lx _ n 1 Cluirlotrctown will uccoi:lini;L;‘tl(i)d excursion. 'rriuiisnav AUGUST zisfr Hownrd H. Barnum attendant at Mude ii Sensational Break from Asylum to ~ ii Waiting liuto and is Still at Large. e Several llrres/ts Made. in the gnte past which Thaw flashed on his break for liberty has been arrested. Other arrests arc expected to follow in the rigid enquiry, which Dr. Kelli will conduct. (Uaiiadian Press.) 'l‘baw's' escape was carried out when Barnum opened the asylum gate to admit the milkm-an. The Auto- mobile came up and stopped on the other side of the road but the guard OTTAWA, Ang. 17.-Odlcisl con ilrmation of the reported discovery of gold n Alaska close to the Canadian boundary has been received by the Dominion Government. - The strike which is described as of. considerable proportions was made thirty miles from the Canadian Yukon boundary, three hundred miles north of White Horse. The best route is Whitehorse. through the Kluane district. There are not more than seventy white men in the district but the stampede has begun, prospectors from Beattie be-1 ing on the way into the country Wml horses. If these verify l'°PU|"1B 3 M3' rush is Hlllected. _ iiinii his i_`iCane.dian press). -nu-__-1.-_.‘_. Heurt ol’ the Village. Loss Seriously Heiivy. (Canadian Press.) ‘iflue upstairs. In the high wind the HARCOURT, N. B. Aug. 17.-’I‘he` fire soon caught the houses on each dwelling houses in one -.i which was side and destroyed them. The a clothing store and seven or eight houses ndjoiniiig those shared the barns all in the very centre of this same fate and then the fire juinpcd thriving village, are in ashes as the to Main Street and destroyed four resiilt ofa fire which caught about more dwelling houses and their out- noon in Sankey Ca1l's house, occup- buildings, the last to ffo being led by his mother, Mrs, Mary Call., Buckley's house and store. and the family of his brother, George Neighboring men worked llkc heroes Bankey Call is in Maine and Geo- and gradually checked thc flames. _ Y . . . . du no =v»»m anything ccucvi- . ` ..‘.’."...‘.'3..§’.“""“.§Zi’.§’.’l' .“.`"€..§i.'”...`Z;‘.‘§.Z'.‘i.‘.} §‘.`.';°.”"....’.‘-’...§‘.°.§i.‘?.§”§..“l‘.§”§.§i."€..§“f..l.‘iZ I ~ Th h d f id h ' ' Sfnild liver any :O esgatifél méxceni huviug, as supposed, started near the colonial tank. through the courts. In consequence _ --f-------_-_~.-.-.-_~.-_-.-.».-.-.-.~.».~.».-_-.-.~.-.~_-_-_-_ef.-.._-.».-.~_-.-_-.».-_».~.-_-_-_-_-_».»ff.-_~_-_-.».-.».-.~.».»_-.-.-_~.»_~.~.-_-.-.-.».-_-.-.-.».- of this he was regarded as .trusty. __-_ when no “mae early _mn walked PARKER/S GOOD IMPRESSION. PRINCESS HAS DFlCII)E_f) _ into the yard the guard paid no at- , _ _ UE n..(, _" , To JOIN CATH(-mit’ CHUR(‘H tention tn ]nm_ Then the mnkmnn (banadian Press., Q B I f, Aug. 15.-In_an inter- --__ _ mmm when the znmd Opened um l{ANg|Af-l CITY, Aug, 17. A ban- view here last evening, Sir Gilbert MADRID, Spain, Aug. 16.--l’i-in- gate te ndmlt the mlllrrnnn Thnw dit who entered ii Pullman car on the Parker, M; 1”., for Gravesend, ex- cess Beatrice, of Snxeilobiirg and who was Btnndinn clone nnninn sn,]_ gt, Louis and San Franscisco l1'15‘ Dressed the opinion that the entente Gotha, is shortly to be received into ,lenly (lashed nent the Enarll nm] senger,train, known as the Meteor, cordial between Great Britain and the Catholic cliurcli, according to au mode f01' the bil! automobile across at the Union Station here, SMUFGHY FP'-Ulcv W‘-“lid l’I`@V¢Il¢ H Eul'0l>€B-ll announcement made by the Spanish l ll up four INJBHGUECFS 0" the cur WUT- premier. The princess was married ,E},',‘f,,,s,tm§;',,,,'l,`,‘,`,e e,?2e,.e,;`°";§ sfclii alter the ti-ein hen ieit the citv- with regard to the neviii question. at c-een.; en .iuiy is, 1909, to nnlnrten and before the keen” nmneen The robber escaped by iuruplug from he said the people in the old land Prince Alfonzo of Bourbon-Orleans, ii the street 'wan ,,n,1,., way Dr Ken, the train, He had purchased rallvvsv felt sure that Canada would take an cousin of King Alfouzn, in sllitu Of . I . . . was atonce notified and started in and p“uma“ tlcmts ‘md emered the llvnorulils part in defense of the em- the objection of King Alfonso, who - A . ' s the DBBBGHEGF limi" had h‘“`d‘ P5112- d p 'v i her iiusliand of his honors 21;, b,:t}(;;l,:gwc£:,B,,1a0O 1:; Yyugizlit beyond the city limim. When Saying that he was a boy when he nfnlmliieii coiiiniaiid in the Spanish n0__c_ There _ no no nt that tn lie rose in his seat. presented ll W' leftCs.nada, Sir Gilbert said he never “my ~m u e volver and demanded the passengerli took sides in Canadian politics, and, ' -_-_A-__-- lll0t t0 GHCIIDG WHS put UP- D0“bt ‘B to give liim their money and valuB° therefore, could not express any KILLED BY LIGHTNING. expressed tonight if 'l‘hn.w will ever nies. 0 iul0u Ou th SU _-- fi e biect now. He be recovered, Four men in front gave up their would only speaki of them in the POPAR PARK Man. Aog. 10.- .. THE [3003 il l_'.idf.'e Sessions from 10 to 12 o'i:lockf ii. m. llffiiilluiugi' at 2 o’clock p. ni. thc (`liiiriottetown Abegweit Athletic 'As- sociation liold the Maritime Meet, consisting of all kinds of Athletic Sports and arrangements halve been made to allow the visitors to bold a couple of events for members who wish to participate. Tickets for this meet will he fiiriiishbd by the Com- mittee free of charge, _ S- . ' .11 iilvening-Closing of Union Meeting. n A (lrnnd Ball will he held in,,the Ar- n inourfes, for the benefit of visiting brethren, their families and gubsts. _ H »';._ ..._ ._ _ `.~'v ¢9v-L-qv-A-s¢».;_~ svnnisv iroriai. KEEPER KILLED 0 SYDNEY. AUX. 16.--lien Atkinson, . proprietor of the Miiito Hotel, and 1 one of the best known citizens of t Sydney, was l~'i~_lled last evening by fi being thrown from his buggy. Mr. Atkinson had driven out to his b buiigaiow ut Mira with nie wife and sister in the afternoon and started to return alone. In about half an hour the horse returned drawing the empty buggy. Search was made and " _Mr. .\tkinson’s body was found be- f side the road. A doctor was summoned from the city nt once, but on his arrival he 0 found that his services were needless. Mr. Atkinson had sustained e. trac tured _skull and death was probably _lnstani'aneous. Thu deceased came here from Am~ hernt fourteen or fifteen years ago. He leaves a wife and one daughter. ALEXANDER GIBSON HAS PASSED A-WAY. FREDERTCTON, N. T5., Allg. 15.- Alcxander Gibson, Lumber King. Ui New Brunswick, and founder of the town of Mnrysville, passed pcacefully away at his home this m0l‘l1i"i!. MWF several weeks' illness. _ He was born at Point St. David. uharlotiie County, Aug- 1812. 1319- coiinriisrii sos roo Liius ron ron ciiissiriciuion _ ._-. One cent pei' .word each insertion in this column. C1011 m“'t °°°°m°';m; order. Minimum 'd\i\l'K° f"°“tY' ' gnntll _ ____ _._ vviN'rnn A i°L.As'rnR_g1R _I{\:::_l2l;: lately. Apply John \.Jl1_\”F ton, P. E. I. __ 957*`§°gMEag)I(: noussiknnrms OAPABLL' 1'; rm reliable housekeep6l`» for Ad. state nge, isalary expected etc..' dress F., Guardian, 03100 ing of the camp, in connection with' instructor in iiifantry training and _.,..~......---~»- pocket books Contilllliui-1 $105' The British parliament. While milking iili ii liatn, 16 miles me.. hed evidently intended t0 K0 speaking of Canadian debentures .wrthenet ci Selkirk, M. Kcetuk. H through the train but he became al- end flotations, Sir Gilbert said the gelfrinn nnfl his wife were lrillcd TOWNSHIP IN FLAMES , armed whsu he diswvefell that _a diminution in Canadian issues would when lightning struck the building l>8ES¢ui!€I` had left the car While ms only be short lived and there would (1 ‘ ti stor last eveninill BELLEVILLE, ont., Aug. 1:..-'rue ~ nt et ii en these _ ’- . “mg ‘° '“ attention was C0006 T 2 soon be a ieaction in their favor, foi northern part of Moira township is is in front _(1 __ h the British Public believé lu Clluflilfl ` flames A couple of children were Fearmg the tram crew wou r s_ his in' - A on him he liiwked "Um the U" h“f THE Financial. srruivrroiu. nririecrivss oar 1N'ro _ WI ' » y K th matches 1" R bam 0" ried through another car to the plat- WHQNQ 1)lqpA[{'l‘lvll~]N'l'_ the Carr homestead, on the fourth form and leaped I-0' the g’°““d° _He Referring to the close of the Bal- -_- eonccssion, now the prolerty of Da- fired 9' “hm in the “ir befure l°a‘"“g kan war, he said the financial situa- NEW YORK, Aug. lb-Searching, ' The bandit was u ' ~ - - ' ' ` ' Vid 'f`h0u1lison. In a few minutes the me tram' “m““ke“ tion will improve, but the American they said, for divorsc evidence, two . . financial situation, owing to the un- men, who described tliemselvcs later building was reduced to ashes. Fan- pR1NCE ARTHUR LEAVES certainty of what lengths the gevern- an _;nn_ “_ Vnrnng 0, 238 Greene ned by a brisk br6€'¢0. the blaze took PLYMOUTH MANSION' ment/s interference or regu\Btl0“ 0| avenue, Brooklyn, and Davis Will fl-he 0,~,lnene,, nl-ennde nt l3,~igl,t,,n to the fences ann helen where eve, _ "_' annnce will be carried, will have a ard of 75 West 119th street stealth: tn, Y Louoon august ie-In view ei t ii the i t 1, ' _ ~ . ,_ , ._ _ ,nn -_- , ,en t tial t present hear .au imusual_avi>eur-. _ "5 was “‘”Yu4° finder- A111 was his approaching hwr'rh1i'=¢»'~ " P'*“°°“v`°w§r ' "i sgfgveriig 'ms “Fm F dgpgggi .nf nrflgiltgienonothe ~ hurried- » ` d n“a"°°”.° ' ’ _ ' ' nce. one that is also both animated -Y summoned by tele h th f O au ht, has lease _ __ P one Ar ur o onn iz sir Gilbert hopes to see Mr.'Bor ond floor of 149 West 12th street rom nd interesting. There lssituated the a dil'°°¢i0uB. and so_0n,_in_e.ny_ ¥‘_3H§_P1:_"-"*S"__“°h'9` 9“FnV"“°“° mansion. den and Sir Wilfrid Laurier during early in the morn and ,were all but rec i ci cadets i , _ e~-wwe*-on“'the' scéne to .i 1'* °““ ' , ' - ' " iuee3?¥'nT)h3 harsh ';iv?*lll3”l‘i;l'1fi'cefo'rF\vard`iW}‘5f *P511 00uld to iight the ro (Q . . .' /_ . Borden during his “Hit '10 England wife, who attacked them with J P Kms MAGNATEB WIFETO ’ n d eeeennreieuna im-,ences awed a i u 2' wh ' be an annual 1'-nstitntlon. anecessarY~ of the nm' Th” Pl`0lJ6I'ty Was soon ' MANAGE" RAILWAY. last' year' a ere b t r an a mm renc l _ ayune. ne which is bound to be productive °,v°"""' and the “M008 BW0Pt 011 t ' _ press on 1 bl h th d i G ANTA A 16 'I' i d Sir Gilbert expressed how bg Y 0. The two after climbing u Picket e ' » ~ --‘ DY 0 Laval Universi- fence in f t f t b cf the greatest seen to the lads tak- a io ning nm., ef oeuneilloi- ALT ' ‘lg m ”° thought of the h°“°f . F0" 0 he ouse. swung to ng part in it Besides thu military Charles Holden. N" husband durmg his four years of ty, a French-Canadian and Catholic n drop ladder and started up the fire . invalldism in all the intricacies of . _ n d b stowed on him ll-*St escape. By f t lr th raining that they will be given, use- _Th_°"° "5 "0 W“t”"_i" the imm¢di8t0 the many businesses in which he_weis lnshtuthon' ltaconferred the degree of Charles t in 8 8 8'- ey said in a,-_ W en s ree station, where they il lessons of discipline and order will vlcmty' "’°°1’t 8" madeciullte Supply lnterested' Mrs' Com Williams'-widow l¥ie C. L. on him. were taken and locked un they hed provided by wells, and those wese of Capt. Jessie P, Williams 'is now 'Si mlbert arrived here from Eng- entered n .window which' the le- e imparted to them. The work of B000 Dumped dry Milk wagons were prepared to carry on the work r ' E res of y ’ ._ ' . ' . 1 d 1 st evening on the mp B lieved led to the apartment where the camp is bei-ng performed under the dispatched to the Moira cheese By the recent death of Capt- Wu' Eglnnd He left for Murray BUY they expected to find H w m f _ , . b_ _ o an or of . of ...si-...;";’.f°...:i‘:.;‘ :.c:‘° “nh ‘;;‘:..‘;“.‘;:'.;‘.‘s;f ‘° °”;zS.:..“:;‘i ss.. ‘Fei H- . Gere Of the feglllur f0l'C€S 99150005 afternoon the flames were raging un- :c(;sion'of nnproperty reputed to be sequenuy going to rh mp t B men' fmmmng m through . . 8 \ I ' 1 (9 i ll F65 t Halifax. Capt. R. H. Campbell, controlled in every direction. worth $10,000,000. to th "°st___,__.._..._..__- wlfo Txghgnedthhikblrsdfsfid, Stfyrtleill he supei-intcniient ef icnueetien is The men devoted their attention This includes $2 "00 ooo worth ci E TA oR'ri-I $150 000 ' ciiiefi i- v tu ii r Fi ia ii BEHU' S TEW ' -- ‘lc cumiii cnmmeiidnnt, nicht. Hemming, in 'ly n°,.I"° °" ’° ’° F°“‘_1>“f_“_ bonds of the Georgia. or a an iieving then. to he hur i r th le _ , g in rings and c mmu c t t Al b R il 200-mile inter- fi 10-H ri August _ ~ ga B’ e‘ f the R.G.il., Hu1lfl1X. is Chief Exe'_ self t0 tilt* W00dB. §',V\li°|1n¢l*Xl;~'9::1‘{;f:3I` stdlizemfilge ahdgghergent of its stock. Bgililnlthipsgriilhsst leader.e10f*- B" rtflilstiivdn£)v‘;(i{il>dh(smfrd)i‘:lth:;dwmil\b_ cutive 0rHcci- and Licut. Peterson, al- miles on the cast and west. together with 250,000 eel-ee of rich enum; of 5150900, which is bc' Husband and wife attacked thentwo so of Halifar is Musketry Instruct farming and timber lands in South nentned l- ' fnnde -. ‘ . q to theDHtYS - _ , y or, Capt, Regan, the Paymaster from -*_-"*~ G°°'gi“ *md m°‘°id“ 'md ”““‘"°“s ‘Vim the HW0\“'i~ The men begged f or Halifax. was also present at the Open- » “ther inveetmenlm WANT GREAT BRITAIN "‘e"°3'- hilt the angered nnir nhl bl' U10 presence of the nieu and l - in the dark, striking them rennntedl P o DEOUINED To CO_0PERA,1.E_ Capt. Williams interests were chief- To TAKE PART IN attention to them. The tb n 1; Florida n e men t- _ ly centred in his PBUWBY. Bud It WHS THE PANAMA FAIR- tacked de Sapresl and his wife, axhd the financial side of it. He left for SEATTLE washington Ang 15__ to keep this that he insisted on his _ .__ GBM 8 hnth were badly nenten_ Halifax Saturday morning. There are A nlnn to nnlt the bin (fnnnnian Pn_ wife acquiring n thlorough kknowledge LONDON, Aug. 16.__-Leo __b__c_sEB Three other men tried to breek also three Sergeant Instructors from nine num. Emnrenn of Russia nt Ben of all details Of Pai W°~Y_W°"_ d Chiozza Money and toll "_ gm Dally their WHY into the apartment, hut Halifax: Sgt- H“""ki“9» wh” is i“` and take off Prince Stanislaus Sulk- K“°Wi"g mer h"sha"d';i‘:1€fsl;m_ have articles 'fad litters tgeir reasons were compelled to retreat by thc striicting the cadets in physical train- nwnkn on n charge of whine s1nvery_ policies, she, with her ta 1111; _ 5_1 Chronicle to-day. B ‘;_“§_d participate woman and her Japanese ewor(l_ lug. and is also discharging the dl-" carefulli’ worked out by the Ullitsd tenants' curled themf lmd th tslt is why Great Britain B Qllc exposition. They' too. WGN! later arrested and ties of clerk to the ofllcer in charge States nm,.nhan.B Omen and the new belief of her___clo_se mr in slarae __o_ in the Panamfz-Pi;:_l_n__s an ed“_o___ charged with disorderly e(,n(lnct_ of the udmillistmtlon ‘lf th” mmm enue cutter pervicc, failed because the her P“"P““€ 0 Cant ewnflam: wguld The (.»hronicle gigs? the bend that the Polieernen Cleveland ,mn McN,nty_ ment' Humming; Hgh Goddard' “_ wmmnndur of tho Steamship declined pcmesdws uso lm 'other words to ml which :xprfll reverse its decision "'tt"“°t°d by the Cl`i€S» munuircd to structor in musketry; and Sgt' Hlu' t° c°`"p°rate` gggtainueolgl cgrfy "out his wishes'and gozezgnzilre gart in the exposition. iffgc _'ing hf_""°_L;“ °m;lf;l1§ht Ou the . ' ° _ ° l the two _ , . ._ to so direct the rallwny “U ______________ e b n B w‘ 0 am en( sir,/milling. company drill. BHG IGCUWBS 0" mill GSDGCIRUY. _ m ryo detectives to the etrccf.. There are 250 su reid in the camp, my enginscrrriz comprised nigoeraer inet it snag ____ste_n<;;_1; __l~;f_<_§‘_'_ D262: 0*; Mona RIOTING where en ..m|,n|..,,e,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, w,,,,,,,,, "“i";§f 1' ’;i.'i.‘;t.°.:’.:‘.‘:‘ ... W... _ - , . .».. ~ allofwhomareo esan. .e n u ay » ` *_ 1 ._ °‘;fr‘°°°‘i;'.i°“ 1:3; .‘;°i:‘.‘;" °;.ri..‘;::;..i.;":.;‘,; Ph... .0 ~,-;~;.::.:;;° .i:.‘::i.':s.“i. iv. °‘.:’.i:.‘:'.: =;1,;»,i;,f,f;_i,»;,~,<; VHS- 81°” “K “ ° reg” °“ “g “. ' ' " i 1 House: Msiirriso. IN Jas. Y . i i uietea things. °" - tents. Then there are five large mar- nine o clock mass at the Chaps 0 etrike, Phe m li ary ll _ .__ ther detach- _ VE l‘ERAN MARINFR “"°"“' “IR” "I °““v°°’ in which they Nom Dame' and th: 0 <1 t o'r'rAwA .eug.1s.- It is notiike- _____..._. ‘ mess. each company hevinz its own ment psrauini: at 10_- 5 H-I"-. an H ' I that the- _______'_0______ ____________________ Wm Dino Nr i-ns rosr. te t. I th centre of the camp tending the eleven Oclock service at Y . _ _- he-has thi? teultls gomposlnz the staff Ht.. James' Chu_rc_h. _ __ ed ?,?utn£(eenw:1ll !0;.nl;sd)nt§apvi?3|:l{i?ery(l:;dfoi¥d SAYS A Nuwnfggs ,N SURGERY ___gr;_l;_»‘_\_W__A. ._A_ng_. 14.-_-Word has been l th U i Jack flutters Today the sylaius o wor mapv _ ‘ lines' iw ‘gre th: brrhelyd. Behind the out for the camp will be carried on. U19 mal°"itY °f tm’ '“1“i°t°'° Wm be _ a one of the old officials of the proilldliy In d nearest the roadside There will again be physical trnini-nil 1" the °“pit“l'tMr‘nF°{F°“ T°tp°“,iT LONDON, Ang. 15.- l'ro. Frieil- l),nn,.tnn,nt_ Cnntmn Mnmrd of the Bt" “asf 9" ‘ |10 be 11°” "W9 °f ° m°f “ W rich Von Muller nf Munich was 1*- I'ightshiiAntic sti i l ' ' ,_ tn tents ef the end nfneketry exercises, followed by _ _ . » _ _ _ l 0 , im died sudden- dhthhhggdgndfs Hixdlfaxemen, nine,.in- extended order DI‘H°¢l°° 'md th” exe” 'ta'l(‘heaI-lg: v$elSI‘anlilVl:iIi:idmwl1l probab- ecffti gif- etfidgenqvlghlcallemlhgixi($51 thevlhidsermdl tsl tl: "ghtshu')l‘dn - - - ° m ee i o . u o . c _ cludiuir a N- C» 0-» ‘"h° 5"’ p°"f°"“` “mug °‘ th” compames at company ly carry out his intention of making in session here and President of the Depaf-tment will hrin thlcenh cd fu ing the fatigue duties of the camp. in attack. In the afternoon the lads A visit to the west “ter he "turns a_gh__ee__th Céngress which Wm be _ntermcnt at Q__e__ec8a__d __¢;v§’s__?_;‘ Instead of the cadets drawing their will be put through scouting schemes. from Enznmd I __ . p Y P l - VANCOUVER, AUKUBC. 16 *Them ous inpiries r "umm U01) y e Marine Department th t l3M3l d ` ations the feeding cf the camp Tomorrow will be the last day of The Hon nam Hughes leaves ,or held in 1917. Iubldding this GBUBB - will he made for the family of the de- 943_g- p .iowr i' . son_sli`1.mf°1>Ti'iTm"ia`snn” snsovn- shlre ram, are il Y°11\'°- APVW ' D, Ross, Kinroi;i;.1_____8M5_E__pd_ i.o`i-i*r."I'i~"ci~i`iinr.o'r'rs:'rowN GOLF Links, Tuesday, 12th. Wm °f “mg” ey consisting cf ch0¢1\l°S “nd ib“_;‘ 5 . notes. Finder handeameiv "WB" ° by “”m"' “t 57 Gram" slaiuai 95- - - LOST SATURDAY EVENING BE- twcen Victoria Park and Moore ang McLeod's Store. B INN" (;f’_d_ '_ chain and _L0¢_k°t. ¥;;"';‘;%__l'° ' er. Apply to Dr. 0. . 955_»___mMn_ roi't`s`/TiZsiTiT'ss\v` oouei.n_ 'ras- eiihnt house on Ulm -Q35 :gm building dots, 45 it. by d, __°~______ on . frontiii`g.on.Ill_ln\ _A:°x-m=‘.A”_, _ Prince-s_t..,iii»vIv I m_,,_,n,,,n,,,_ . _ , , an __ . I". N,,n.nt¢|n__nry_ muskdtry exerci . Ml . - i ' es formal farewell in .'.ibert Hall. ceased, is btiuil P¢"f°"m°d by M,” Wager, the cams' wrgarwf-ll irtgahuzsrdax England on Angus? zmhfnd *'38 Pregldent Barlow earnestly appealed The deem nf Captain Mlnnrd nt the caterer, WHO Wm- le 9° i’ °°“°°_""i 't _ ___ nd mmketry win Hon. Mr. Crothers is also li :gd 0 _tothe medical pr.»fu.4'1io*i to inaku if-3 the post of duty recalls the fact that °"“"'° with the mmm money' if Phyl Emi. 2 aroieeucn on tiv “° “""°°°' M°'"" R°°h° ‘md °" greet influence felt ui "ll cvuulfiee vi the puhiie knew.. iitue ei the hem- tbis respect the camp is being we be o owe v klgtr nd than Dub re are touring ,the west . _ the world in an effort to ,_,.e.,ent wer- -nn” ,mn heroism of the men who oc* °“t°"°d f°r` ' march' mo" ulllts aineeringlwill Mr' Hmm’ whg has Tenn “sn at Dr. Voronoff. of N100. WN’ WM B cupy these lonely outposts at the The" is also A Red Cross tent' in Dost duty' dit irrxrhelrmig to conclude north as Dawson SRE' lwtu dl-lan P5901' b°!°"° *|19 C-0UK\‘°°9 N1 tm’ Rateways of Canada. The men on case any of the lads are taken iii. be the nextbe s . ___ .te-ts _or th; in Ottawa. abouth eilh. 1. sum win; tnnsplanting 01 the vim, organ, 0, hoard the more or more 0, I_n_n,t_ and Dr. Yeo is Medical Officer of the there will e econ ge t __ Robert Rogers, wko aah eeo ___ _ _ _me animal to m_0,_nm,_ ,D 8 mn* _num on the Atnmnc coast spend camp. The Rev. Dr. Fullerton. and prizes Kivsn by the overaingn us_i;l___ nfpeir. will be l;acT to do _<_=_|:P ad nu ment of the nan’ EXPN" Mann." pmcnmny seven months 0, the Yam. th' nw' Father Pius McDonald an 3.1: stmthconk Tm” Fun om gggtmzhggugon '5h‘r(i:i`1TrC:>chrdn:nwii1 that a. new ero is downing for sur- in almost absolute isolation. Yet a Cam Ohapls-ins. ~ ' ' _ he ‘those who are suffering case of dereliction of duty is rarely mann-fp Dbegsn on Friday morninir. Camo will be struck on_v_¥ed_l)l_?:dBg__ leaveofigrnn extended tour of North §_°g”‘; W1" have diseased “nm “_ __e_m__ted_ Last spring a can was “_ "ha" tm “ve dmc]-ent compnmn The arms ue bam! “final th s emi; n 10. f the Mfnlgtere lndl. placed by s corresponding part from ported where the man in charge of compenlng the muster, marched in. Victoria Park. Defmill Ou °l` __ °C‘i‘t° T "env am .0 “Mn 1 tha Hon” n person killed accidentally; when the Llghtship off Seven Irlands in the That day was taken up with orsan-_‘nf which has heenilriven by t e y cate 5. anlnaré B __ n:B_:>__ _“tends tc; the wounded general ,B mane "non, lower Gun spent three whole mnnenn ization of the camp, the tent Pitch- Council. - = ____ and han e t__°"'° “n anon el the on the battlefield bv the grafting of in endeavering to make his way over in! etc-. fretting ready for oc- Up to the present, with fine wen - depend ,Don _e app et throu __ ____ __ “mb 0' ___ dean 'Bonner-; when her- the ice to his ship to be ready for cup'ation. Cn the second dev. Satur- er. the work of the camp has been new cl ure runes mi; pu P! ren women are rendmd _____m__l_ and the opening 0, ,m,nnano,, in nn, day, the actual routine :york en; tn: s__§_____?_:______m__&____?r_______d________t_n:n____n§?: seglgllgn at)l:;-K hill; not vet been def- the dread scourge of tuberculosis of spring. The journey ggi f“\;\:\_Y_ gawpncgmmsgxdiirghldistf :nd the Era bv (heir aptitude for their du- initely ettled, but all the Ministers kidneys is sured by the grafting of plated by a dash of ul Y il d nel' the camp hennn nt eight tree, their submission to discipline. lu the 'hitv seem inclined to the view new kidne sled across the ite Y ‘J h l trulululf l“'°““““° i'“'"1 th” ¢"°“t ‘”t°"°“ th” “vim” W’ “mt nm Home Wm not meet tm \ ` ' te e . Minard’l Lininient L urea Dilltberlli. ouloull- P0101” u. usd and the 'Mn Jsnuafy. . Mfnards Liaiment Cures Dil mp r A en Dwelling Houses Reduced to Ashes in the d a fi OTTAWA, Aug. 17.-Report by General Sir Ian Hamilton hes been received by the government, Follow- ing is n summary of the chief recom- menilations. 1 Increase in instruction stall ol active militia, v ' Zliocalizntion on instruction ln ivisionei areas by provisional schools. ` The third is dependent on No, 2. i~olitiou of central schools for in- fantry and cavalry, 4 Iiicrcasc of remuneration for of- cers and instructors. 5 Direct engagement from outside sources of regiment instructor. G Increase pence establishment of active militia. it fo un 7 'l‘hc institution of ii minimum strength for uiilts of the active mil- ia. 3 A111"-lsunuition of weak units. 9 liidays paid training, 10 Training of rural corps at other times' than during camp. ll Consideration of alternative pol- icies nrfentiiig the licrmunent force. (ii) wider dispersion of permanent, rce uiiits its the active militia ili- crciises or (Ii) coiicieiitriition of per- manent force units and employment us 12 Assimilation of permanent force" units. its, if connected, to e regular model. 13 Intercliange of permanent force u _ ‘ ` _ s, 4 d regiilui units 14 Creation of adequate war reser ve ciluipniciit and stores, 15 Scientific treatment of horse registration in pence. 16 Institution of a national re- serve. 17 Prcparntioii and classification of mi for I8 Organization on paper of reserve arms, ammunition, clothing ister rolls of nicn liable and Bt service. .li hte present visit, and added that MF cut to pieces by the editor and his nf (IVV is preparing military muster rolls of all Col, Hamilton savs this would not necessarily cntnil universal manhood nl on Vernon Jones (llarioiietist and M. Mc- Kinnon A. T. U. l.. both noted mill- cisns and Mrs, .wilson will give an tertainmcnt in aid of Halelbrook Baptist Church. Admission 850.100 xcream will be served. QM. [Eh 50 re militia. (lol Hamilton states that the most serious deficiencies in the militia are as follows: 284 guns and how-it-itzers for a field army, 64 under orders; ammu- nition for same 287 machine guns, under orders; 07,000 rifles, 13,000 on order; 140,000,000 rounds of sriiixll arm.:-i ammunition for 150,000; suits, service dress 10,000; sets eillllprnent 150,000 entrencing instrument, Har- ness saddlery. Of deficiencies in peace establish- ments. the most ,serious are as foi- lows: 48 batteries of artillery; 34 arn- munition columns, 8 field troops, compn.ny’s engineers, 2, infantry battalions, 11 telegraph and wireless detachments, 15 companies army service corps, 7 field ambulances. The foregoing deficiencies exist in gard to the scheme of havin the 8 Canadian army, if modelized for War, organived ln the field army compris- ing ions, three mixed brigades. lines communicating units, with garrlsons for 'The regiments for such a Wil 5,000 officers, 143,000 of other ranks: for a field army 40 officers and troops. The total plan is for 5,900 oftlcf-rs rind 153,000 men. Col. Hamilton draws attention to the citizens between lil and 60, number- ini! bn seven mounted brigades. 6 divis- Halifax, Cgiieliec and Esqulmalt. r organization would be 10,000 of other ranks and other existing law whereby all male about n million rare supppsefl £0 nvailnlilc for the defence the country, At present, ins to luck of organization this virtually useless. He suggests the mcn liable. rnininn in pcnm- but he does ur e 10)' K training as necessary. "1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. coniiic rvriirs. iusriiiuis. src -__-4 One cent per word each insertion in this OF( cents. column. Cash must accompany ler. Minimum charge twenty-fi" “ANTI-AUTOMOBILE . --meetllll will be ncld in Marshfield Hall, 'Puen- dny evening 19 inst, at 8, o'clock p. nl. are invited to attend. 918-8-16M8ipd Those in this section interested *SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS If YORK POINT Hothl and enjoy ID up manent boarders apcomodated. Phone through Cornwall Exchange. D. W. White York I’0lnl‘. 736-8-lillii -to-date service. Transient and phr- °Musicnl Entertainment at Pown- on Tuesday evening at 8 o'cloek, thc lawn of Mr. James Jones, "A machine that does everyt\iln§ but think. You have to think of what yo\i'll say in your letteri- that's all-the rest of it; after dio- tation, is done quickly by your ty- plst and ii Smith Premier or ibm- lnnton Typewriter. A. Milne Frsii. Halifax. N. S. 90 . ‘I-0-ihlfi ‘iiiiiisnim niiiiiiieiu. oem oeise, ne, in f ii . i’§ .ft a 'li . 5 I iei 1# .~' " _i i h ' lg L ,,* iii if "A :tif fr ?1i» :ii _.1 'i. ,.. fs.) _ die* 7,? 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