l 1'; " if -":'”';"""" " " ' _ ' _ _ ` _f»;»~;‘ '_.__'j;jH>.'_”~- _.>".j_>'_-i__».~._j.~.y.==r _ __ . .5 ‘ " ’ *W* ‘ wer if ' ‘ "-' `;` ~ ~'~~ _.___-;1 I., _ _,_ ~ _-ef-h.-_ » ~ ` J 9 " ‘ ' _ _ D -io Airmit l ll {___ _" 'rin-‘ GUARDIAN cHAni.o'rr1=*TowN ramen sown' I fr?" Sorgt.-Major O. Baird, Lieut H R Lordly, Capt J M Jones. Lieut J H C Acorn, Lleut R C Dewar. Lieut R IV Stewart, Lieut J M Crockett. Maior Geo Crockett, Lieut A Shaw, Sg'tJ A Stewart, SRD Reg. Stewart. Pte J R Brown, Corpl Geo Blue. Pte J \Veatherbie. Sgt J A Moore. Lieut G M Moore. Lieut V L Beer. CaptD L Hooper. CaptW A Johnstone. Pte S Gay. Pte H Smith, Gunr H Jenkins, Pte E Jones, Capt A Beaton. Bandsman C E Kennedy.~it Lieut W E Smith, Major D Stewart. Pte A C Lawson. Staff Sergt C Owen. Gunr E N Younker_ No 4, N0 4. 82° - Miss .iiioo wooirr, 46 N0 6. 9111* Mrs C R siiiriiwood, io 2 00 No 1. hind- Mrs W D Moiiiiy, 45 2 00 No 1, 82nd- Mrs J F Whoar_ 45 2 00, this morning it will be learned that the Rev George Mme,-_ of Brookfield, was Eng. Mrs H M Davison, 45 2 00 steamer Elliott, owned by Capt. McMillan, among the ghosts ah the Queen yegter. ` R' A' Mrs VV A O Morson, 45 2 00 will sail from Sunimerside on Mondai dar ‘ N0 1» Simi' Nlrs A A Bartlett 44 1 00 afternoon next, 20th inet., for North an No 5. C. A. ltlrs \V A YVeeks, 44 1 00 _South Sydney. The Elliott has good ac- Slim' Sh_&¥'P» WGS if _passetngeri by hthe _ No 2, Szlnd. Mrs J M Davison 43 1 00 conmiodation forlive stock under and on mail specufl last mg U re urn ng °m .\' o 4, Szlnd. Mrs J A Longwoi-th, 43 1 00 deck. This as well as other frcights carri- Summermde' ' . ' » C- A- Mrs D L Hooper, is 1 00‘ oo iow. ` I Mroia Wniggo, ood nor soo, Mr Hom- 1 00 Thursday evening on arrival of the iphrey Higgs’ 'xyigist at' Tignish’ left hX1f;5’ img' Mrs Jas Wfjrb“_rt°”‘ Northumberland at Railway Wharf the Y°S°°l'd“Y f°1` H ' ax' _ _ _, A eg ` ` ` Mrs E“'e” °te“ art’ 1 00 train was at the station Z; of Ia mile away . M155 Mary Barclay, daughter of Mrs Pap 03"* ` Drop in and-soo ` .' °., S2 d. , _ - _ ~ . , . . . . - \0 ) n Mrs S Te"km°’ U and passengers were obliged to land in a Jos Barclay 0Lea,ry Station, is visiting No 6 _ 4% C- A- Mrs G L Dogherty, 1 00 . h t mo T th rd. ._ Rev R Everett Stewart will preach in - Eng' Mrs G W Honlann. 49 Cup C A' Mrs Henry Davison, S206- Mrs Choo Loighgr 45 BY reference to our advertising columns U18- - sind' Mrs F P Carvell 42 3%.*-1*.: ` sind' M” Arthur Peters’ 1 they could in the freight shed or take their punis men ou e. o _ e o in ~ 13° C- A- Mrs D Stewart. 1 00 My sufferer there was “° "°‘*S0n why the Central Cléristian Church to-morrow _ » _ train should not be on hand except that momlgg an evening’ _» _ , _ Sergt. Major Baird winning the Cup for Mrs. G. W. I-Iowlan. _ it “mei on the previous evening this Mrw L Waring_ Inspector of Steam,” g ' _ , . 1-f ‘ ‘ * _ ' ; same train spent the evening on the I boat Boilers and Machinery, left yester- e , A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. ' ‘ ‘ ` wharf from about 7 o‘clock until after the I day morning for St John arrival of the boat for which no cause MrJohn Morrisom formerly of Geor8e_ ...___ could beassigned except, that it wasa town but now of Now Bedford_ came to _ Queen Street. . Ri-oxde of Sodium Renews Air in Dividiog’bea.utiful afternoon. If there were some the ci; lasr_mght_by the express_ I ' system by which the travelling public could I y 46 be guided, if even the unexpected happen- Senator Ferguson left yeSl»8l‘d~lY YDUTU' ‘ I 1 _ N Y A t 1_ H_ bl _ate Bd always iDS_l}€8.d Of Sp&SlD0dlC&l.1y RS It , ing f0l' MODCIIOB, 46‘ 55°' 03K' “S” °-" ‘3 ° 7 _‘ r' present it might notbe altogether unen- Moncton Conserva ive u n g . 'i' ¢5°i°K d°m°“5"`“ti°“3 °f pmpertleif °f__dn1-able. as _it is the unanimous verdict ls Rem George Smelmpruiden-tot the N_ DURANL e’ i _ _ o o » ' ` _ '» _ as ne Ladies’ Challenge Cup. IN5--MIS. G. W. Howlau. Gun P. W.Carver. 185-Mrs. J. A. Longworth, Gun. W. Murphy. 1”?-Mrs. J. F. Wheat, Sergt Maj. o.Boiru. nm o.Boird. 49 1a»_M,.s_ _,L_ _,L Bartlett, Maj D_ of sodium is found to possess the proper Stewart, 181)-Mrs. G. W. Hculan, Sergt Maj. O. Baird. Bmdsman, C. E. Kennedy, No. 4th, C.A. $8, Sergt. J. Stewart, Ist, 82nd, 6. Corp. L. F. Muncy, 2nd C. A. 5, Srg_ H. C. Hodgson, Eng. 4. Corp. B. Duck, 4th,:&nd, 3, Gun. F. McLeod, 2nd C. A. 2, Corp, F. J. Haley, 2nd 82nd, 2, Lieut. Ede B. Peake, Ist C. A. 2 Pte. J. Garnhum. 4th 82nd, 2. Gun. A. Pickard, lst C, A. 2, Pte. A. Doyle, 82nd, 2, Stat! Sergt. Thompson Black, 7-ith, 1, U Capt, D. C. Leslie, 4th C. A. I, 1 Bomb. A. E. Mclnnis, 5th C. A. 1, 105 Pte W McMillan, 6th 82nd, 1, 1:13 Sup Geo Erown, Eng. 1, Pte James Rodd, 6th 82nd. 1. *nhl*-.». - o . ' __,_._f,=.__ i-__,‘ rm, 'i . I; .' get .._.> '_ 'Y , ,.4 » _ -J 1. Q ~ Pf-“ Suits. Poisonous Mines. Etc. says a Paris specialto the Times. Bioxid t 49 of renewing oxygen in the air that h 'acid gaslgiven ot1` . Thus, with an appar t~ bv-Wd q\1¢Sl7i0D is Yet fa! f1`0m beillg Sell' a i us containingsodium, shown yesterday by tied. ' The chiefjustice of New Zealand The Rev W 1-; King, wife and daughter I 'rin nanvai' Timo AGGREGATE. ;Desgrey and Balthouard, at the academy, has recently given a. decision affecting of the Congregational Church at Harford, ; Pos ` a diver can remain under water and walk this point, which has excited some com- Conn, is stayillgi-U HOWI D3-‘Ties fm' the _ :_ about without having the air renewed y ment in’England. He has held that ~“a week. _ ' 'M3 Joseph pooh, I Under sooohory of n 221 212 203 It will also render practicable submarin 186 .1 bca total abstainer. Some day we may from athree _weeks’ visit to friends in une, left yesterday afternoon by the- boats. Ample proof of all that is claime L A S’Sll)E ANlLliRINCE C0.`PERSONA_l:__ MENIIONQ ' MESSRS. Rogers and Rogers have taken _ ' " _ . » ~ D ~ _ __ - ' the °°““`“°t' for heating me Pamchial Mr and Mrs Gcdkin leave for Montague ~ House at Tignish the residence of Rev this mornin _ _ _ f ‘ . . . R- . P 'ze Dougald McDonald. The building is being i‘o_\ii»sTirnii's NAMES. Name of Lad? Score U heated throoghooh Wm, hoh Wow,-_ Mr C B Chappelle. returne fl yesterdaY Compemor Shovtmg For '00 Mn Cnas Dorm of Montreal who is evening from Sydney' $o Eng. Lady Davies, 48 4 00 visiting friends here and who has been RCV W WHS. Of VBFHOII RlV°!‘» ‘WS 5 33nd- Hrs II D Johnson, 48 3 00 _I confined to his home for some weeks as the Revere H0l¢¢l Y°Sl»¢!‘d0»Y- 82nd. Mrs I-I McDougal. 47 3_300 the result of an accident previously re- Mn J0hnH_ Morrow of West River, is I Sth A. Mrs A B “»a,.bo,.too, _fl ported was in town yestei_day and is able visiting friends in East Point Sth A- M ._ L E Prowse, T ' to he about again as usua . . 33nd- Nllds Minnie Moore. 47 3 00 _ d __ rd m_ Mr Nelson Rattenbury, was a passeng- _1 ~ 2 Oo THE Campana arrive yes e ay mo er by the express lash n;g.oh_ _ l 'th l b , \'0 5~ 33“‘l- Mrs F S MOON. 2 00 ing from Momma wt B nge Pam er Miss Ma Collings arrived home by the of passengers, most of them .making the Y _ 46 N0 1’ 82nd' Miss A Bracken' 45 2 00 round trip During *heir two hours stay eXDl‘€3S 1355 9175111118 f°l` B°.5t°“° mi 45 ii 00 ' " ,, 00 here they visited many of the stores,some Ml. Iooao Holman, ofWihs1oe,wa3 9, pas. H " taking a short drive through the country. Sensor hy tho princess yesterday even. Snaps For ' Ladies. 5 dozen White Silk and Taffeta Gloves going at 1-3 of. 10 dozen Cold Tafeta 1-31151 Odd lot of Kid Gloves, *worth $1.25, your choice for BQ() 5 dozen Cashmere Hose, very fine quality, agents’ samples, no two pairs alike-bought at a bargain, and marked sc- <=°r.‘ ' The match factory _is almost completed ` "5-"~I‘, ._ and .ready for the new mi`chI_nei‘y,§§whicll Q is expected shortly., _-_ ffl I ' 'fo ' , Work has be'enf_startedcin paper mill B,- oo on Bridge street, and the stone work and _ _ I wood work are being rushed along. The ,_ oiled ood in 5,-o;_o|ooo ol-oo! for I _jumbo warehouse, facing Ma.instreet,Hull _ _ west of Bridge street, is' also nearing com- ` ` ` Ffank p_l;t;_o)i;}_ The workmen are now finishing July 21 _hw &m1Aug 8, _W _ It is expected work will be started next V €=/_ ' _ _ ‘ ‘A week in the wood working establishment, _~ _ _ _ ~_ _~. which has been completed. About 50 men . will be given employment here at the' ` ` ' start.-Ottawa Citizen. ' ’ XBTEBS' \ ____ , _ Bad Condition in india. Aiiirioao of ooooroi' ‘v 11;- _.~;. d all bicycles. now y v' aff All Suu” V Hundreds of other 4 ,` _ Solicitors, Notaries Public kc., loan. 3- _ - _ OFFICESI _ 1K J. MA.x'l'rN,B.A_ _ LoNnoN, Aug.14.-A despatch from the I Viceroy of India says: “The favorable con- __ ditions continue. Rain is falling generally I I throughout the country. Thetotal num- ' i ' ‘ “ ber supposed in all the famine-stricken ' ‘ provinces is still large, owing to the back In wardness of the crops, the restricted de 1 mands foi labor in the fields and high ' . l I o _ I V *_* ` I D1'iC€S. About 6,149,009 personsare receiv- d _ - ' _ - _ing relief." _ _ _ ` , _'if _ _ _ anrnUnP1i:~rmns.q,c., _ - ,l ---- _ .4.maNne'r mee, and A TORON'|`0 GLERGYMAN. I once thought that to write a testimonial was about the last thing of which I should be guilty. Nearly all testimonials have appeared to me so much as if they were simply the stereotyped adulation of the remedy they purported to tell rbout that I must confess that I regarded the whole aiair in the light of fraud. ' However. to remain silent in the face _of the great good I -have derived from.,-using Hutch were rank ingratitude. I once thought, sir, that I never should obtain relief from a chronic dyspcpsia, which, ac seasons, would well nigh bowl me out. I was troubled with a dull ache at the pit of my stomach which nc/er left me. Then my heart was affected to such an extent that I feared syncope, and if I did not dread the parade of my ills, I could give _you in detail the horrible misery through which I passed. I saw Hutch advertised, and I received your circular letters. The tone of both was so genuine that I .lccided to u-y» Hutch. I am most thankful for the result. I have received such blessed relief that I am recommending Hutch to all my friends. _ _ Irrrsr that if you publish this ioriimooiai, you win iriooiy wiuriioio my rome-. Yours' etca | _ "-_“-1” 'roi aria no core. iiiirii-rgiiu. oébym-i1h°gfh~W°°¢w-#<1 Neiidw 0°-. Hmiwd- ” 4 I > _.ig HAco,Mc.,Aug.15.-Six young men from dum' Biddeford were arrested today, charged with systematic theft from houses and of- nces in the past six weeks. Three of them _ confessed and said they had stolen hun- , dreds of dollars’ worth of jewelry and; » other articles. Their confession implicate; I ' others. Noneof the stolen have, _._ ~ ' born rooovorod. 'rho prisoners run bo io;__ ~f¥’nu'l_n"oily °°“" f°m°"°v- _ ima tml. lui sf emit Six Young Thieves. _ _ \IO`NEY"'l"‘iO .8um% Labor Matters in Chicago _ . _ mt ; Cm°‘*°°' Aug' 14'°”Th° 9*"P°¥‘t¢\‘S» _H10 exec _ a any stmnzest oomnization artisans in the. the ` Good Chicago Building Trades Council, have dc-' ooms, 'both rooms, :maple oiaoatowitiidrow from that body, ood; :sera-w. g‘m_1m¢h to most of the men will probably be at wo k 5 _ m°"'_ Pnl within two weeks. The move of the calr- ":°mm°’“d`tm"““~°' ntersjs the second Hg break in _ the FRALK centI_'&l0!'2‘&nizat.ion of the building trades A 0°t'6 ‘ny 1 ff' workmen who have been at lcggorheudsi ' 5' with the contractors for many months. , Touati Tribes Have Submitted PUISJ LHR- 14.-A special despatch to ALBERT C. SAUNDBBB. , Ciftowo, in on lil ’¢£'rA‘"' .rrcsésri "="..___”‘; `~i__ the says the ti-lbesof the Tone; more for the luukol 001# Ervcfi; ; " ; ‘ We r.i.o.i- | --r_ ‘ This new and comm 'diooa hotel open for business. T oi ghly , with all the modern lied F _ _ R058* _ Syd”-9?# o“I>°' ,...._.~...._ .._.........,._ .1 *if Y I - ._ 1; _~_r=.' A, ...r I `~“‘..."~>.1.ii.=`~.r»'