r="”'“ “~`*.*-.~'f=I‘. - » ~- f- - - -ws... . ' ` . 'L ' »<<;-.wi . '~‘~.~ -v"-~~.-_-_..._ , , ~ . ~ ` - ~i1=.~f ’~>‘~1- >~. ,,:. » ’ ` _ f 'fx » _; f .--_"-._<-_ »~ _L‘~,=,»_f -,:;f..~.\_'ra_,\ gg- _, ., . __ ._ ~ -sv: f , ‘ #f~,=.~.-~o\-.°.o.o...-nig`ht,,5 > `4t.h Bisou tonight. ' 1 MILE Maritime Record drops to-night. Snr. Adams and DuH‘y in the tl mile run. mon com Foresters, oo-moi-i TUV. f 1 ~ GIURBETOWN school is receiving interior repairs. "r RAILWAY wharf at Georgetown is un- dergoing repairs. - Ma. Gno. E. Hucnns, Inkerman, out a ' field of ripe barley yesterday. Miss DALTON, of Stanley Rros., left by the »'Bonavista, for athreé we ek s’ visit to Newfoundland. _ , _ THE many friends of Mrs. John Hol- man,Winsloe will be pleased to hea.r_ that she is recovering from her recent; illness. ' Mr.'Ira'J.~Yeo, wasa passenger by the Princess on return from New Glasgow, N. S., where. he had been 'spending a. pleasant vacation. ' ` .-~ Capt. Fraser,of Louisberg, act'-Ompanied i by his wife, cameto the city last night by ofthe Princess. Mrs. Fraser is a daughter the libs MI.-. A N L Legs, of this city. Marianna of the Fire Department are » eqncsted to meet at the Engine Room at t*C*"| E wo o’clock this afternoon in uniform' for he purpose of attending the funeral of the late Chief Engineer Large.-Chas. Hermans, Asst, Chief Engineer. _ BETWEEN Saturday night and Sunday the music store of Mr. D. MacMillan on _ Groat George Street was entered by buf' 'A glars who turned things up side down,_, and chded up with taking the contc> bf' of a mite box belonging to the Salvation ll ll IIIII ll Army. Tun funeral of the late Chief Large will Weeks & Co. have now on sale one oi the bPSl~ 59190395 ioko oiooo todoy oi 2.45. 'rho procession ‘ \ U . _ o .1 of * ‘ “shades that can be found ln will be as follows.-Masons, City Counci , Umbrellas and bu , City Officials, Police Force, Fireinen The the Guy' body will be placed on the Salvage'CorpS our IOW line is a 9;) inch frame at 430 waggon and will be drawn by fireman. -d P1c'roN BROWN, of Charfobtewwn. 11218 The next two lines are covered with Laurentina oooootoo tho jooior oiorkohip ortho polio 68 d 800 rin Hotel Mr Brown has quite a name and have fancy handles at an as abicyclist, and will no doubt win his w into ular favor among thepatron Th ’ ' av ` DOD enasomes the Steel Rod with Sateen covering $1 10 of mthouse and me citizens genemlsy , , ,_ , I THERE was quite a demonstration at`_ h '_ I _‘ _ a Now com tl ° 5 better in a 23 inch frame _ P_ic_t<>u yeSwrday._ the occasion heme ai 0 - 5 ' - 5 _ A ' f as ~ ° days. He w ‘ But what do you say about 8' Sllk mixed' carriage drawn by four htkses and con W. Grabbe. -J Continued from second page. hall in his recent researches. He has con. ciuslvely proved that steam has placed 5) D01' Cent- greater power at our disposal than the estimated power of 'the-whole world, assuming that every individual is able to do the same amount of work as the average muscular man. This shows what a strait we would be in if we were to lose that power by the supply of coal b9°°1'0l¥12 cxlmuobed and no other available means to supply thc want but muscular force. It if. dlmcult to see what what we would do if placed in that unfortuate plight. Now, the supply of coal is slowly but surely being used up; it cannot continue to hold out for ever, when as much as 600,000,000 wus were last year-this represents the con- sumption of the entire earth. It is, year by year, drawn upon toa greater extent, and, the leorned professor afllrms, in llfty years from now it will be exhausted. His opinion is supported by the verdict of several exepert geologists. It is incum- bent upon us to seek some other Source where we can get the necessary energy to SUPPIJ' what we now gain from coal. Doubtlessly, there are men who will be able to find a way out of the dlfllculty by devoting their thougbtsto such powerful sources as solar heat and the- internal heat of the earth. Then again there are the tides, waterfalls, and the power o,f water generally, which probably could be ` used with advantage, and release thc' countless numbers who are constrained to live frightful lives to supply the world I -&_¢__._. THE El)lTOR’S MAIL. i A Filthy Practice. Sm,-Allow me to call your attention to a filthy practice which is fast becom- ing a nuisance, viz. the dumping of fish ,Entries-Sam Doyle, Harry Wonnacott, iefu I h- h 1 d- fm who Sim. Bm- Bm. A-our ..o2‘ZF.i'l“o‘§`§i..‘§o1iZf.Z.§‘€."oi..o.'l‘. tetown. You will find for several miles out through the Royalty from the City,' Medalv P- D°3l‘°’W1 ESQ” H°t°l Daviesi dotted here and there heaps of fish heads 2nd Prize Shaving Set' P' M°”°‘3h°°» E594 and ofal rocking with dies and rotting in thes ,throi` R thti ot Entra”-_R° A' D°n“h°e» L°“i5 M°' calcutlgted tnwizil; xgznardimwomtan ssllng Intyrev Les Adams’ Phu Dum’ Chu' psalms. Surely it is not necessary tocast red tio hard- ki fish ' 9.--Three mile bicycle, handicap, lst whgfpugagspxave by ‘Sgt gxgotwiilrglilé the nasal organ in those who do not ,ash _ , _ . . , is more sensitive than their-s',' but I would llf'IF°IB.i°7"~l° rather call the attention of the Board of w°°°°,~°°§l’.’ Health to a matter that must certainly WND Sb”'P»-7 . ` come within their duties. ° ` f Rornrr Fsmmn. ;_f Ch'town, Aug- 18. _ _ .'_._§_.._... Bentle.y's Llnimout cures Nouralgla. I wssrnof-A sta Arrow no 1u.vere.;l _,. » ~._* _ F. M. Killrun and wife, New York, are nests of Bev..Dr.'andMn._ Heartz, .this A Sydney desprch _ot Aug' 12th says: Ai yaciiirace took place on the harbour yes-_ ‘tcrday afternoon, which Coiiuet, owned by Dr. Kendall,.won with Mary D. Charl- ottetown, second. There were fourteen entrles,_among which was the Dominion handi0&DP0f1 by twenty-seven minutes and which finished four minutes behind the winner. The course extended tive, miles and return. _ K-_-1-_#_-i _ To cure a. headache in ten minutes use ` Z-__` 1+ 'W Pastuex-ized milk at Piokard’si Griictgry. 2 =¢¢§¢¢°"¢°2' o 8 :Sponges : sssscesssa ashes A nise line just to sell at. io, 15, 25, ood 5oo. vofy§ best values at theseg prices. Call and see for yoursel o . l A ` I ‘___ U,'?6_G`/‘S7-J " M0llll|S 8:. lllSl ..¢ i l with its energy from their toil. i city.-Halifax Herald. L MARRIED- it CITY & COUNTRY NEWS ELECTRIC LIGHT Sl’0RTSl AN AGE UF INVENTION- l iz , . Travel Proof . . TRUNKS Made for actual service in in- sine, expensive or heap . Tlicyre built with all the trunk-style that’s practi- ca.ble,and handsomely- finished even to- the $2.25 kind. Trunks for little trips or long journeys; but the prices- are 'always short. » Round tops and flat tops. Trunks with straps and Trunks without. ' $2.25, 2.55, 3.15, 5.25, 5.15, 8.25, 10.75. _ 'Our Trunks are direct from the factory-and a little lowerthan anything else . I _ "inP.E.I.~"` _ , 2 ___- » » _ 1 _ A 1 .i “ig ' i 1 ‘ 9;" i * (I va ,_ .. , _ , J- ; ` . X * ‘ _ _ __ _ ,_ , _ _,___ _ _ _;_;>? .» 6 1 ~ _` ; " ' ' ~_ , , _ A I A I 'T ii V I , & *\; . -ffl I ’ ., _ » ~_ .- 32 za O ` v F 'nio Boom sim oo'cimioi¢o¢om.'o Bossa sims ill -"”~\ .~` r,-‘i - .__,_\‘,__/i_f..; _` » ,f -~. ). *~" < ' 2/*I/'S 3"/ /\`t _ in i_ "<4, T /f\\-I ’ ' fi , rg l_l\. `\\, ` ' 1,/I' ' ' i .gl ~ i it ubstantial l ff. .; /(Q ‘ _, _ fs i 'L ` ’ `, _,, = ' _ 4 ~ ` ‘fi -Furniture-’ _ _.f _ li 4;, li. § I it .il (/,_\\ _ Ycu’1l and what you want hens. especially if yol’re pu' `-; _ ticular and want good furmture. _ _ li __ A We are shoving e hue line. Prices Ing $24.00 or _ , $22 80 cash) for a solid Walnut, Spring %5iu§°» “P W ‘ 5.' $85200, the best Turkish Rug arthur _ ,~;,))') Suites a good deal cheaper. _ » ~z_ _f Wrox-11\r _som __ ,\ _ , 3 L in Penton surrias , ~ ., fr 1 . , . _ , ' . ` ' `~ A . I o '~=~` s 7- __ _ ` <3 » .f ~ "i ' ' _ ‘ /q ¢ I ` L W1 if es some un° - ' $1 BB visit by Premier Laurier, who has - ar' been at New Glasgow for the past few '_ _ l | ¢ 7 ¢ _ We give you' your money s worth every t’me, what more can you expect? A full line of Silverware and Jewelry always on hand at Watcbmaker and Jeweler Cor Gt George & Grafton Stl., » ' 5c.»oo..,1»Ei Repairing if °i>¢.<.=i°1.¢_y-. , §s_ as met at the station by 8. _ _ Traveling Rugs’ ; _ .._'_;f._' "lack Brass c’°d‘_ .ei P811 Weal 8.l'l(l Il0lZ CHD OI' Cl1&»Ug8 veyed to the Square where a. platform had ! #__,_,_-,J Hcsiery __ Lhungs 8118. teed to ' ' _ _ ' COIOI' $1.65, $1.85, $2.10, and up been erected to receivehim. The Mayor of the town, Mr. Craig, delivered an -- This is the remark of our W0 ha ’ _ 13931 Sateen address to the distinguished gentleman, ' ll) ve 3' Gents Umbrella’ S ’ h‘ch he made an eloquent reply " ' Coverin 31-_pai ht 01' L'l1l‘V€(l l]8.Ddl€, g‘Ll3I‘- U.) W l . . ' ' te _ r day, as they partake of our g 2 _ ii to t f C d’ t to anteed th hold its color, it leads all at $1. Us lc 0 ana as ma .S S ¢001,- healthy, r f@ff§Sh\D8 eeks&Go _ _ I S ’ __ Clearanc_§~' ‘£1 0 .°° -t. ) . ` lac andc7d now gow ' ekmg llligij Whgkgalo and Retail, ~ ’ ’ ` Kumfort Headache Powders. l0c. “ll Soda_ We make a. specialty “As good as the best none better." -*T HE- _ tin in Bala _ . many customers, day after _\\)) I sooo. ll ` Shirts. . Collar Forms- Bath Towels. octal liliikv ill’ \ ` , ;\ "/ \` f. . v ~ ‘ / - . ‘ »~ 1 kha- ‘ Who have never dealt with us imagine that P@@p1@ ,.......,....,.....