Vos ¢ _ _ _ rr-1 nsranmsl-Inn I-89|. L;-1 -~ _ -+1=|:= CORONATION CHOIR CONCERT. “Standing room only.” No stimulus like it to the oertermer, a retroactive com- pliment in that it calls Oo! the artists' best effect, while the latter is in turn the proper compliment tea crowded house. The personnel 'Of the partyzis slightly changed. The commanding presence of Mr. Hilton is missed among others. That adequate voices till( the gaps does not quite amend, for we are loyal to those who gave us such a rich treat some time ago. The ensemble is as delightlul as ever, the work as perfect. Lack of space and the late hour prevent an individual critique. It must perfume sumoe tosay all the soloists were heartily eneored. Mr. Archdeaoon in a stirring patriotic song by Dr. Elgar, mused the audience to intense enthusiasm. His response was the rollicking ballad “OK to Philadelphia in the mornin’. ” The eatoh ‘ “Poor Tho- mas Day” was as well acted as sung. Faithful to former amociations we longed for the encore to be “]V’:>uld you know my Celia`s charms,f' precluded pcssibiy by the latter being a quartette while “Old Thomas" had but a trio to bemourn him. MadameHo0ton won prolonged plaudits and her encore “Loch Lomond” was hizhly appreciated for the reason given above as well as for its delightful rendi- I/ROU. To all music lovers it will be more than gratifying to learn that we are to have this evening a sacred concert.We are even to have the “Homage Anthem” sung at the Coronation. True we shall not have the 400 voices, the 100 instrumenlalists or the magnificent organ, but we shall have perfection without magnificence. From the program issued ' at to-nEght’s performance the audience will have a urea: in a higher form even than musical. To all it will, it must be a siiritual up-lift. The auuieuce are asked tojcin in some versis of the grand old hymn “O God our Help” and the superla- tively beautiful “Lead Kindly Light.” To all we would say go and join your voices in the grand acclaim. O God; our help in ages past., Our hope for years to come; Be :hon our guard while life shall la=t, And our _eternal home. ` AFAMILIAR NAME ' In the homes of Canada and the §Un`ted St~tea there are few names more familiar and more reverently spoken than that of Dr. A. W. Chase, the great physician ane receipt book author. He ishlessed for the suleringhe has relieved and the diseasd_ he has cured; his remedies aroused and endorsed by the b¢8l» P00139 In “P9 _lllldi they are popular because theycure when others fall. _ » C \- ` . _ ' . UE 1",” eras LADIES’ INVICTUS SHOE Vassar last made of Vici Kid Goodyear welted a perfect walk- ing shoe. PRICE $3.50 .-»~_..,__ ~ Tyr “wer VASSAR LAST Vici Ooodyear welt_€d» Pfioe $3. 50 the best ,$3-50 ladies’ b°°t made see themat =f~_'. `~ _ ‘ ‘Sill BS. _ 1 Haliiax _ Ladies 0011688 _-_-_in--_ One of *“`\”" in for gxr The R,CYa 2 Eat. Hen., -Bova Scotia Steel _ 11-2% ‘Montreal Power ° 100 1 1', CHAKLOTFET_0N,~PRlNQE EDWARDR _f _ _ __ _ _=f + .I .. ._ > _ ~ - _ _sm s _ vlsii Piisiniii immii _ ~` ,_. " ' ',j.' _ _,_ |` 4 li Personages. V ' r l li At Rambouillet and Have Lunch With Several Notable NORTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN HELD UP BY _ROBBERS Chicago Building Trade. n Who Try- to Wreck a Car With Dynanite-Excitmeni over the Strike - Workers Protected by Soldiers and Placed in Cars-Trouble in the Pains, Aug. 26--sir Wilma Laurier and Hon. W. s. Fielding visited President Loubet at Rambouillet to-day and remained to lunch at which Mr. D_elcasse and Baron Des Tournelles do Constant were present. nnxnnmc s'mn~;n IN cnicaoo. Cnicauo, Aug. 26-(Special)-The re-I penters and electrical workers inthe new' Marshall Field building is that a strike of all the working men in the building is ordered and all but the carpenters walked out. TRAIN HELD UP BY ROBBERS. LAURIER VISITS PRESIDENT LOUBl.'.l‘, _F i sult ofa dispute between unions of car- \ l Sroxasn, Wasunvcros, Aug. 25 i _ f -.(Sp`ecial).-The western bound North- ern Pacific train was held up by robbers at _Sandy Pdint, Idaho, on -Monday night. They tried to wreck the baggage oar by dynamite. but the explosions' failed and the robbers decamped. V STRIKERS AND NON-`UNION‘ MEN. ‘ _ _SUMMIT HILL, Pa., Ana. 26.-(Special).- Excitement prevailed all day throughout the Creek Valley. _ » _ At daybrenk the strikers assembled U0 prevent the non-union men- from going to to work and several were attacked. V PROTECTED DY EOLDIERS . ' I The non-union workmen had tube placed in-cars by the sgldiers and sent to work. _ _ -_ A NEW YORK STOCKS . Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G RYKERT 8: C0., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Montreal. _ ‘ Closing prices Aug.25 Aug. 26 American Sugar ‘ 1335 1323 Atchison Preferred 102§ Brooklyn Rapid Transit 67 Erie 41 ' Louisville & Nashville 155§ Manhattan ' 1355 Metropolitan Ex “iv 14'7§ _ 14:5 Missouri Pacido - ' 1171 -1l7§ New York Cents# 16-li 16_5_ P°_'l°8'¥_l"\9i=$ “_ _ E MMM . _ .,, B8 Rock Island - 1892 Southern Pacific _ 775 ,, Railway Common 40h - Preferred 97 1862 67% 135.5 77 40; 97 1865 1112 41% 901 13s S71 St. Paul UnioniPacilic 1112 United States Steel Common -iii “ “ “ Preferred 90% Soo Preferred 137% Detroit, 3712 139i 128# 3. P. R. Pwin City ex div. llontreal St. Poronto By. Halifax Street Richelieu 8: Ontario Dominion Coal Common Dom. I. and S. Com u Pre’l-'d' “ Bonds ` ll_O 109 141i 7 8 100 91-§ ams1s`en'eri°r ‘ 2’ Ogilvie Common _ ‘ Preferred “ Bonds 27% 100 129 115 1 ° \ cnisenvnoii uf ~uisici &_ i eehooll 'a x _ _ _ ___.,... _ _;.'.».'*.‘:.'*:\.» - . Amalgamated Copper 66 665 A Atchison Common 93 9-1% ` 103 _ _ I 1541 i QF 132 4 THE BLACK KNIGHT. ,__ .__-- " _ uoieowe Bank. Q\f=b¢¢ ‘ and earnestness. _*Lili*-’¥_I§' °D°° _ _ _ tr y the way for the shafts of truth which he Th”5d”._m, 2_4; p_ nib, I th cnnsummatre ta t' wood Cemeteryl - -" lm hlirls Wi _ _ _ _ _ VV i » ._ . _ ..__ "°» rms ron sr.PAuL's. » Wi” 'l'“._‘f“”'_'**"*'“*5"°’ l1 _‘_ _ I Missns. Llumin lin riilnillt i l'Buiii“iIiiiiii'di iuliinn _ » V_ y _ agesto_he_lnviledV_ I onzmiuisisn _oosni To V nfvinefei-Aiiioi Tenders for Constructing the Mi`nt_-*fiJ_1_'fli_\`__` Chafilp-Ten Years Sente_nc_e"fo_r at-__Dewson Steamer-Sold at Halifax. __ - In I - 'S as ' ~ . > “" ”" ' " . _ ‘~";I _ V. -_ ._ aw... ,.., .,, _ _ _._~ __._.,.>__ - ~,. -,t -_ _ ' ‘ . ~ .. _,M __ ,A -_ _, /~ ”°““’ °" “W” *m‘°f”"’- _ V .Works Basset twoimossusiiiesveieoet _ More-msn., Aug; zo.-(special)-The __ the nose of'ttetftfm;f1s_ii1¢¢1y ¢¢‘~»‘l5' 'f __ Cabinet. Governors and Premiers of sever- Fmtm was_l`r°m‘”-dfgd for ‘Si-al' _ -I ~l i V _ _ iff ~a1Pr0vzno.»s, uie1>_r.sia`ent of the c. P. R. SENTENQRD F03 A3S°1‘- __ _ .V __ 'I the Second Vice President of the G. T. R' ‘_ VANCOUVER, A._uR.36.-l¥(Specia`I.)-James, and many others win be invited. , ,Nominee found musty of getting n;~e{to; TENDER FDR THE mN,r_ V the steamers _Maria and Clenora ~l.“F‘¥~'-_-‘eV ‘@‘I;_§°P°‘°__~,,,f"Vi1#..i;,..i.i.i. WIUUAIS V3 i 'li ..;.f.....”i -V- 1-»».-~= _ --- ‘ _‘ 'o W" ° F” _ ° _ in' _“ami-_ »Hs_was‘iee.ived bymhibistob nuns will Sf°°K1f1=f==°2°-..,":'.;.f‘.‘.:;';;::;°::°:;z°...:";...__.2 »fM»-»-V -M _*_ _f _ - _ minolta. _ __ » ' st“Brookne1o‘:`P.» Quo.-id _semi- ot Hunter River, Mfamoreft Ann Barn On Aukust 25tl?»|to and Mrs. 'FE' ' " - McDonald, a.dau_ghf.er.__ __ _ __ __ _ _ J _ _l __ . the ww ._' ‘ ' " . ` _ - _' ‘ _ " A _ _REV. J. H.HECTOR._ _ _ ' __ ° _ __ *A.. '_A.C., , ‘.;V__ Rev. J, H, Hector, known throughout * ‘ _ _ . §~ Mgillrgiibirlg A- ____ img. Canada and the=_ United States as the A N to B If t I -_ -- - ~ _ ° X. ._ 118118 _ S Black Knight of the Temperance Reform, August Evgonrgl eMg;_;_vis";)n. t:;ed1°g;‘. 0m¢§81T~_B\1l1~i¢i¥\.' N12- 19545 55°'-?¥i°l will speak in Charlottetown on Sunday, after 1’ mn S b fb ’ il1¢r8l>1Yir1‘a0t'°fl ‘f¢°"~%l\° T¢‘\il‘° ~ . ~ ' ~ K’ V* ff R - ' Monday and Tuesday, october zen., 271.1., r,s,g;a,_'i’:5_ _,r§s;n»R°”§:m]'; in Jw; big athletic c1n~b_f._»1-r.ue noi-sing of mx” iv. and 28th next. He will deliver four ad `Sa_viom._ He leaves no mourn a _wife ,1°Wi118¢V¢Dl5St_° °°°t°3t°d at dresses t°W° °f them 0” §u“df’y~ ‘Those three daughters and two' sons, also six, l°u Mdnda-V~ the 135 *lay* ,_°f Daily Quotation Usb Furnished by EL; who had the pleasure of listening to the 8iStu.3_ Deceaged was a -man 5! sterling ember, 1902 (Lahcr I Day) _ _ reverend gentleman when hc spoke to a u - _ 'W _ T _ 1(1) ya;-do da,gh;.Ru;`mlng Broad 5[g§¥§;§cLCo Eénicgiggls crowded building on several occasions in grizggfswhtigieyzgs fg§:,::;n;:;G B: `,2:l7 yards dash. Running High_J_um ;‘0nm_eaL _ the First_Niethodist _ Church a few years teudem The remains acwmpanigd by 8 Lyards cash, Mile (Nofvloe}<§ *main D;-iggg Aug 25 Aug 26 33° Wm a“P‘°‘pat'° 'nth P}e3°“re the treat large concourse of __ relzitives and friends; "“°»% Mu-°‘ Bic’ _"1° .lFl’-'ing smgg’ " 8 . 1393 that is in store lor them in October. Mr. wexe-interred in 'the cemetery at Belfast I_Run', Q M-le Bicycle, .Pole Vault, 1275 ,H°°l=°_1'Vh’¥S bee” “WY desmbed liiafuu 'rhé heaytieit sympathy om... _common sBi°¥°l°- ‘ ' 278 blwded “ep” °f ` superb physique- ity is extended to the bereaved and sor- eioi _. _ _ _ and greatuatural ability. to which de- - i _ _ - _ -V _ _ I __ 122*-_lfgispite audimcu1uei=,ne 'uns added (self: V'°'7’““f"'_‘u’f-1° °h"h°“' °f°m°ti°°" ~ _B°£§__§l°_FuN°' _ _ AI ho _ £8 il iz V = _ ‘ ir *I V c I '142i_°‘°"° _AF ”‘“=‘?‘““’." 9°” “p?ff,°,‘f°§§”' when as-stnenfiaeoixrienas mast '- 1- by 1=hsN»ii1°1ii»17e1!7l5\I°\'lv¢‘f°*f nz °‘_"'_"i'-'ie Fi’ “““.>‘°°°° _“‘°*‘“'h “RV ._ _ sian ms.. luis Been' ` 'I ioo "Y1‘*=l‘°1'°“*i‘?.-'°f °*_°V‘1“°“9V"° ' _ _ 2 . enters. " - 91; v@l*i°"_°\?“'l° f**_l'*Yi~».‘_""‘°’§°1‘l‘?"**'_’V»’_“’f ' 1Tn¢sf'ar‘Aus-20f»b._‘Sam=§1H°Hlrrly‘ V H3* originality, wit, readiness ofrepartoe. in his elghtieth year. __ _' V __ V 101 ` ' ' ' _- _ V .t~..........-.-»».V» ‘ ~ -~ unerai from his late - Losnoer; ‘24<.-_-The chapter i-is seriously Jvc-rried-=nve1‘ lif‘°i§n/t°*"1. V ‘*i““~` ' <_4"*`V 7 _ _ 1 ,1,__ _ FRED MEOBE VOEAD. P _ _ __ . __-1 I ft ~ _ 9 _ of f on J a widow, twosons and §__W° ‘J 1! . . his Nth ' ,°:‘1£°» :.1 f in ten 'll-fi Q " Sr. Jcir_'N,_A.ugust 24.-Fred one y- 7’ 9°! Inf! Sf” 53°*-‘ °“ L°"d°“‘_N°" Y°'k' Tw' oonditionof the cathedral whose fonnda j _T '_ 1 and onto. and Montreal Stock Exchlngti-M év Home have _be-en wegkened- by bad' d_rain_ _ Hi’ Epiph’ _ it the cannon J. nxecuaxo, C°f-W H' ° ‘ _ing ggifpled with exten_sive` excavations _ ---“ ;_ fhs _ _V re. out at ' 3*‘M°”_‘3°' ` in connection with tube railways. _ are fond ofepxtaph at Jog mlehulgglfigtachm, theyeldlliefct; rgllrgvcn il “ph ' ' not A ' Fig); » _ de . env] __ _ ' r ‘ rooms. , Hlinvzsress some west. » g,,,~ ,, ~,,,.1-,,,.,,.........¢..V....o now..-.em ~ °‘ -“ ° “V 8 - . I ._-'___ graves show that the departed me: 5 , B5: Ill name a order. °f°°° = ni :nears _ AA st 24.-Over 400 Otlaw f0l’8°tf'°“ The ‘r°°°“°d ` __ _' " OTTAWA, “Zu - ` 'Md_a_nd Haszard »» W. in - _ ' il Manitoba _ harvest. _ a N- S ,Hoa iii he placed generals ~z fl. countless one sand and other ‘beeming with joy, beatin unison to cadence of the waters. are making fat: ` errors. 1 I 1 hotel _ _ ds_1_nf=¢ _beat in 'tmq ana being-sotisuea. € are Bills Bartenders rockxs . I ln' Montreal _t0 be a.Grfand Affair-+lnponantl_OfiicalV _ WHY# l nn. ¥1=0mmn’s cnfoiiéo -usnxrrs. VCARTETS BOOK S Is headquarters for SMOL ii @KS_ ¢ we.- ws