*fi JULY 11, I`go8 ll _ -» I3' __ I ,_/ ' " 11 _~;»»-r;f.f-is . 'f ” ' -.4 : ~ - » . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ PAGE SEV EN TRAINS C0 SEVE , 0 Two Enginers C n Baggage Master and the Awiu LL MEDICINE HAT, July 10-,(Spec- ial)-A locomotive running light from here to Cole Ridge had a head- on collision with the morning passen- ger train from Crows Nest' Pass. _ ’Ilhe light locomotive was driven off the tracks and the baggage, mall and tourist coach of the passenger train were partly telescoped and with the engine rolled into the ditch. Engineer Jas. Nicholson, Fireman Howard Gray, Baggage master Arr- chambault and passengers Jas. Shaw and Duncan McEachern were instant- ly killed. Eugiiueer 'ilhomas Twoliey and Con- ductor Malette died shortly after. Brakcmaii Leonard Black' and Ex- pressnian V-icars were seriously in- jured. _ Seven other passengers are in Hos- pital. A homesteader named I-lineman saw the trains concealed from each other rushing together and succeeded in attracting the attention of En- gineer Twohey, who shut off steam as the engines met. _ Operator Ritchie from whom Nich- alson received his clearance papers has disappeared. ' MILITARY SPOR AT CA Soldiers Show Their Skill and Dismounted. Fine Day and Large Nu mbr of Citizens and Visitors. Yesterday Victoria Park was again the scene of much display of military 9 sp rfs. The da was fine and uite 0 Y <1 p warm and the Park* was crowded with t citizen) and soldiers who were not on duty. ii About 3 o'clock the sports began 1 ‘as follows: 1 1 Troop Competition which was to decrease and increase the front at W trot and canter, to be judged by the S formations. 2 Tug of War between the Army a Medical Corps and the Royal Gaiiad- G inn regiment of Halifax. Won by the former. _ _ g 3 Tu of War between. the Light - 8 ii Horse and the 82nd won by the for- ,got the egg on the spoon and re. mer after n Ionic tight puii. turn with it, won ny troopers 1 4. Tug of War between. the two a- C bovs,winners the Army Medical UOYDS and the Light Home W0” bi' the above won 'oy trooper 1.MacFadyen Light Horse. corp. Hooper 3 corp. Conolly. 5. Saddling Competition. In this six men went to one end of the foot- ¢ ball field and took lofi the horses B811- c dles, shook out the blankets, and took the diff.erent'_parts of the sud- 1 TS . _ MP BRIGHT 0, and Strength Mounted dies apart, then returned to the taritng point. The competition was leasnnt afternoon was spent. o gallop bare bank to the saddles put them together properly on the orses and return. Won by troopers st MacKinnon, 2nd Cooper, 3rd Mc- nnis. 6. Saddling Competition as above on by Trooperi lst Gurney, Znd gt. McRae and 3rd Sgt. Vesse1y_ The three best from thetwo races re: Troopers lst MacKinnon, 2nd urney and 3rd Sgt. McRae. 7 Egg and Spoon Competition. lin his the men galloped bare back to n egg down in the field dismounted rockett 2 Conoliy 3 Tweedy. 8 Egg and spoon Competition as 8 Tug of War on horseback: be- ween Lt. Beer’s and Lt. Al.ley's ompanies, won by the latter. The band supplied good music at ntervals and ,altogether a very IIIHK IJISIHIIII ’ ' S. S. IIIINVINIIILI _..._- » The York District annual Sunday School Convention was held at the G South Winsloe Methodist cliutch yes- h terduy afternoon and evening; ihele are fifteen Sunday Schools in the dis- C crct and good reports were _f°°°l"°‘1 s from nearly all. The convelli-1011 WHS called to order by president W. Wheatley and after the routine busi- ness was transacted, Rev. John Hawley delivered an ef- fective address on "Prayer B-S H f“°“ tor in the Sunday School work_" M This was followed by a conference 1ed‘_ by J. B. Ganong, Field secretary of P the New Brunswick and Prince Ed- S ward Island S. S. Association- All the evening session, devotional exer- cises were conducted by Rev. J. M. Work Rev. F. A. Wightman_ Rice, after which Rev. J. _H. McQuer- ry, ot Charlottetown, discussed the question "How to make the District Association more Efficient." tlie_con- vention closing by an cntertuiiiing und instructive address oii__" l.'h0 20th Century Sunday Schuol_ The oiilcers for the follovviiig year are Charles Bryeoton, pri-siilvllti James Matthews, vice-president, Jinathan West, secretary-trensiirer. _______.- f_ ` ACCIDENTLY KILLED. ' wA'ran'rowN, N. Y.. July Sf Frnniriin show, 11 years. of Science- tady, soli of Henry 3hH“’» was 1”` stantly killed' near here yesterday- 5 charge of buohsbot teairins HWHY M9 breast. The b0Y was faking hay “U3 had with him n shot gun to_ ki woodchucks. The KU" Slipped lm( °x' ploded. V ‘ S SIINIIIII SEHIIIII. ion. ' Mr. Voorhees. Report of Gninrnit- ses. ` ' Rev. R. G. Sinclair. Music, Offering. CIINIIINIIIIN - w The annual convention of the eorgetown S. S. District will be eld in Montaguu in the Baptist hurch on Thursday, July 16th. Pro- ram as follows: lst. SESSION. 2.30-Devotionsr-led by Rev. A. E. cPhee_ Appointment of Committees. 3.00-Report of the year's Work. res., Sec’y, Superintendent; Discus- 4.00-Prayer as a factor in S. S. I s MUSIC OFFERING. 4.30-Conference. 5.00--Closing. ' znri snssiou. ` 7.30-Praise and Prayer, led by Rev s.io-'-How improve the dino-ict An- ociation. Rev. A. Ili. McPhee. 8.30-The; parents _, responsibility- 9.-The 20th Cent/ury. 9.80-Closing.' _ . _ 1\lraid`slii1irr.tr.i(urrs folds. etc. .__' _ i. ._ _rn .»_ “TI_PPE ,_ , Ballad. To be Sung An Exquisite Irish by Georg li Now Wonderland tonight offers the( final opportunity of hearing, the sup- erb singer Mr. Hennessey. He Wil sivo urlmnrily the dllilfti, and tuneful Irish _- ileiiod “T|DDerary," adding to *UBI number others equally as R004- L°f»I no one miss this chance to hear the finest singer heard in the city for mln! ysnrni oivc New Wonderland nbumper house tonight, and eni0!‘ "IG Nlfclt musical treat offered in that popular house. _ . in-iiv»» win ning--together "My Wllflf, hm* Rose" one of Chauncey 0lcott_s best compositions. Miss Mcliiimonf f(*)W° illustrated song will be ’__8_ome _IIB looks good to Some Onev and t 2 motion pictures are the choice ones o 15,; eveninm _Come do New wonder- land tonight I _ -;` 4 -“T‘. ennessey. Miss McKinnon and Mr. .Henncssey I . I J -it ' 1 _ Denver, Over His ductor, Fireman, At Democratic National Convention in" _ Two Passengers ‘ ° ` Dead, Nine Others _lnjuredi ini I l Crash. I \\ \._ Johnston, Amid \. ii. . /I _ IDE , A BRYA ' IS NOMI. .ATED . ~ N KILLED- I N THE FIRST BALLOTS BREAKS RECORD Rivals Gray and ~. \~_»- ,SS Enthusiagiiilnultuous _ ,, u _i ,,__ _ REGINA, Back., July 9.-Fire N ‘ doo ` 5 Ed art - e _ ,_ _ g 1 fS.S. LUSITANIA th For the Atlantic Trip and Single Day’s Run On Her Latest Trip to New York and Now Holds , the Blue Ribbon. NEW YORK, July 10-(Spei!a')-- eclipsed the previous day’s average Breaking all previous records across Of 24»50~ ward Stewart, newly arrived _ _ _ from England, and consumed every ti-oyod the house and home 01 i icle of worldly goods owned by H family. The shack in which they arri he Atlantic, the Turbrner Lueitauiai she is now the "my 25 knot “mm” 6l`. ... ved at Sandy Hook today at 2. II _ m The Leuitunla on this trip also - distances the sister ship record ol - I /f,' K third time for the office of President of at in ' "___. "rg-i <_\§ f- _ _l "w" » - ~ , __`__-____ _ .\ -. `__ mx "`;;1. . " ` \ \ \ ,_ §:~.:_____’/‘, ' r-=-‘_“ ? .. \`_),,;§\\\.‘ `_ ~ ‘ \ ,/'\ I ` »~”"' f I/4S‘\"9°»’~('I ~ I \\~ . _. '-7 ff _.'» _/_/1 f ///' 1 -/-..-/1/f .l I - ~ f _.4 7 ' » / ‘~. _://~(~ . _ \_: \_ , >_',~ééj:i» _ } ./1 . . . /' // , _/ l _ / §\ Q- p \ DENVER, July 10-(Special)-Wm. J. Bryan was nominated for the the United’ States by the Democr- 8 ic National Convention Lhis morn t 0 _~¢.f . _ j#->.,..,, __,, \ (I, Mrs. , I, .ggi . I _ five , ` 8 1'; ¢_;_ L/_,_ f <4- ' _ -,. '/-’ZZ'f_.. ~ . K _ ff-rf' _._ _ _ ‘ 1/ //Y _“-5- I / / _ th -._`\ ‘~ lived did not belong to Stewart -;_ _ . and had only been rented n week. Stewart in her efforts to put thetl about the arms - -arrived. she, fell in young neighbor's home _ - cared for there. liiveryohfng they owned except the __ clothes on their backs was destroyed, _,I , --_*_* ui aines was severely burn. and when help a. faint. The were taken to and are being children _ | and n smell picture of the husband and wife pickel up by Chief White, was all that was recovered from the place. The husband was absent at ' the time of the tire. i parks and squares throughout the ‘ city by special permission of the ,-.,;`1 _ will :O _ I . , . IIIIHIIIH EHIIHIH I 1 _-___ ` C `murder of Clifford Murphy, on the t ' ht f F b 29th, b - _ in ___':._2.‘::;” ... --» E . and the evidence completed at a- , ~ bout eight o'clock tonight. The /_ Crown was represented by D. A ~ / Hearn, K. C., and the case of the - 44 ' accused was in the hands of J. / W. Maddin, both of whom made I I /i~ '~"'"'_”"5, I 'I /"*f;%g‘,*.@‘ S f.|,\. \_. -1 il `_ _~_ . .‘I .I 'ii ‘I ,- . -.3 ‘ ' , I 0 -___ ' xiii' .\`\‘~. ‘-".1 Y K `*"’ 'l{7°llf*.~‘°';»"" '/ ) ‘ ports f 1 =`;';'_»;-:-1; ' ..._ ' 1! 5§~;,,/` `-'¢‘¢'f,-'§','.f_-;7'-',‘ ’ » ‘ , _ .SYDNEY' NJ S" July 9' Th” Suiiering beyond endurance one mnii ~_>./1/I--_-_-f fl/ -. trial of Maurice Guthro and Dan- . _ _ __\ ->_-,,.._¢7;7.-,;.;j;) _. ~ . 1 J M K. h d ith th committed suicide by shoolng dur,ng ` ,v Y , “'€"`3*55/»’ 1° ‘ C "mon C "ge W ° ` he day, u woman became crazed and r _ /' __ _/,_,, ` 'ff 4" elenuent. addresses to the Jury. l.l.s Lordship Mr. Justice Law- Tlie nomination was made on the T°“°° in-' Charging the IUTY- SH-id first ballot, the vote standing. Bryan gxid ttgilre 383;" “gf iggdfncérozdé 95. Gray 59A. Jvhnstvn 46- connecting the prisoners with' the When order was secured out of the crime. He _dwelt at some length empestuous chaos of demonstration 3°" the Swtimony 0' the “l“9‘Y°Gf` State after State which at first re- 'gg;adgitré’ sieilgie gxihrzka who de' g amid frenzied enthusiasm. The result came after an all night session. - d i corded its vote for Johnston or Gray in tim cellar if me house 020131:: ieii into line and iiicncminncion was West. testimony that had not been d ~ d b 1 t- _ satisfactorily disposed of, but Uhere 'ia .e___Bnamm°us an y age uma ml was no connecting link between this gruesome find and the two young J You Iboaving, and dancers circled c y too his place among around him ln a two ste Harr the "liters" and that Wardm Whit ey will probably make him clerical wife, -'Marie Warren. from-the flour. trusvy. Orchard at first nsfused to _ 0 . _ i iiuis. Hi SHIII HIS WIFI ayed Honey Boy, I Hate to See P Y' arren, a baggageman, beckoned his n t um park early last night, and shot w PORTLAND, on., Juiy 9-.-nope.- l. from _Boise says that Harry;0r ard todd k _ ' lk, but later made the following _ ritten statement: “I have hoped at I . ‘ . _men who were charged with the |' ' murder of Clifford Murphy. The . _ ‘Jury._after about fifteen minutes ; _ deliberation returned a verdict Uf not guilty ‘There was a demon- .irniisn in' in. coin non.. .i the announcement of the verdict, and His Lordship gave one of the' _ culprits a severe lecture. _ ._ ‘_ .________i__ The time of the passage was four day trip wa 25,01 ots an hour, which ri§iiiiiii“i`c"iii§»i~’ BOSTON, Mass., July 8-With ousands of ber suffering citizens 'sleeping on the ground in the public mayor and park commissioners to- lght, Boston brings to a close the ttest day of the year, the eighth uccessive day of almost unbearable heat, the thermometer today official- y recording 94 degrees, which was not exceeded by any city in the ountr , accordin to the official re- while confined in the city prison for ringing. A teamster fell from his ruck and got a fractured skull nd broken collar bone. The number of priostrations record- Irv ed at the hospitals and relief 9*- tions about the city which has inane special preparations for relieving the heat-crazed had reached thirty at midnight and doubtless many more cases came to the attention of physi- cians about the city which went unperrcelved. NEW YORK, July 8-A smart southerly breeze that followed in theI trail of a mild summer storm todayi filtrated through New York's sun- ll baked streets tonight and brought some relief from the tropical spell that has killed nearly two score f persons, prostrating hundreds and held the city's population helplessly u the Maurctauia by 39 minutes. s, 19 haurs and 86 minutes. The best day's run, July 7, was Her average speed throughout the 643 lfinots, beating the previous re- s _cord by_two klots. T IN BOSTON THOUSANDS IN PARKS Twenty persons aucumbed to the heat today, a total of 83 deaths from fihat. cause with-in the last thirty-six hours. Scores were prostrated. The thermometer reached 92 degrees at noon and the _weather bureau which is located in u down-town skyscraper, but many thermometers on tho streets found the mercury hugging the 100 degree mark. Cooler weathiel is promised for tomorrow. The temp- ernture dropped to B2 degrees after the storm this afternoon and though the fall was only' a few degrees the change was a welcome relief to hun- dreds who wepe driven from their: rooms to the roof and public parks to sleep last r.Q;ht_ Thousands sought surcaaae from the heat at the beaches today. Between six o'clock and midnight the police and hospital records show- ed that the heat had claimed seven more victims. At midnight the total of the dead in the metropolitan numbered twenty-one. After suffering intensely all day from the heat, George Grody, 65 years old, shot and killed himself with a revolver at his home on First Aneniie tonight. ' In the lower East side Wt, thousands of people slept in he streets. The tenement houses Wie peactically unbearable. In thefltalian uarter, the sidewalks were».linsd sleepers, some in chairs or haxn- mo\s, swung between baeomentnban- meters while man m r t t h out in quilts on the stone walks. The fire escapes were packed with o , y o e s re c ed its burning folds for over a week.Isleepe.rs. "' '"` ` "`_'._;_"` ’>'~‘__;_v1 L1' 1 I-1-1 IIIIIHII MIlIIIIi UIILIIH IIIIIWIII' __1., u MONTREAL, July 92-W; A. Weir, provincial treasurer, today A million dollars for the pro- nces financial year has been net- U I J Iii iiiiu iiinwin 4--» wvv‘f!~l’»" 1. FITOHBURG, July 9. - One desire for intolduition, is the _ _ drink p¢i, md that only to _ . f _issued 'n statement _in which he whom parm” wh°.drmk Ml ty* iclmm' that the P"°m19°d SUTPHW sake of refreshment and without: _ of ` vi to her. perhaps fatally. They had been all times my sentence would not.`ue .___ .` jealous husband later turned the re- volver on himself, the bullet entering his right jaw. Mrs. Warren was wounded in the neck, the bullet tak- ing 9, downward course, and causing a loss of blood that may Fwllit in ha- death, Mrs. Warren formerly. lived in Tacoma. -Lost night in Queen Square Gerd- SPOKANE, July 9.-While the band pl ‘-' ` ta _ .. » h tile danciing pavilion at Natator ta Db III separated _for three months. The commirted. My one thought has I t k iesn o ma e all earthly restitution ssibls. This shall ever be my first otive in all circumstances. HUSHIINII IIIIS _ off irresponsible shooting were prov ld last evening when Mrs. Gregor of Pandora street, oi. A nasty aocid ‘nine o'clock Mrs. Gregor was stand . ing on the porch of Mr. Bradshnw’s ,reddence at Hastings townsite, when' _:ho was struck on the neck b s AMHERST, July- wss the victim en , d, with several thousands to: boot * - 9~*Th° GBDRWI financial accounts for the year D - w r BJ tr t- SIIOUUY lf1’I1l'ii}clud'tng a number of items neu- i ‘- A ons many ciilzeas lingered to hear the music of Worths Blind Whlchi cert, judging from the large attend-1 ance was ii big success und the means of enabling many to spend a P orth searching for litl\lU}‘._ Kvlit flff M They visited the premises of (leo. C played from 8 to 10 P- m- The 9°!" lensant. night. Last night the City police wen-I' ale contrary to the l’i'ol11b1\10!1 AGU W ST. JOHN, 9-Mrs. James McCor- ,do`ck, who is known by the name of Met'-ann, was taken to the St. John iinicipal Home this week. Along ith the woman went her little AIMS HHUSI fopent 22 caliber b however, the injury was not seri ous. It is thought let was from the or mon in the h -that neighborhood. was referred to police. HSWIMSIIEH that the bul rifle of a \0y abit of tiring in The matter -the provincial MSSESIZIIJ - thousands margin. He estfmatcd|,,, Essery and Geo. Mutch at the form- at the latter place they found somelc liild, eight years old. ` I The woman.has been roaming about Ur DISC” they Wwe unsucccssml “mutha North End for some time. She laims that her husband has deserted WIIH SHIMPS Hon. Mr. wnir stated time me “E ere practically closed. and that ter paying all ordinary and ex- n together with half of the |l00,0001 million dollars, with several p that the surplus would he sufiice- h out to pay the second half oi um tercentenary grant and will have a P million dollars to carry over. ii __&_&&____ d ENNY-II-WIIHI] , aordinary charges for the year, A” ule' now in eiiect in all the aloonii in this . dty and several esrby towns. The saloon keepers ave united with the brewers and ollce in seeking a. reform in the manner of conducting the liquor bud- s, and ani three parties to the greement are helping to work! the ly mM_k6d'_up W capital accounm pl Posted a listof those Present lan arranged. lin every in-or-n there 'voted for t e Quebec tercentenary in posted A “st of those mmm. ,im Y Wand n nunfiiier of 'back accounts A “11°i-- FOFUIHMQIY there -still remained a surplus ol ,Ii ' H. icterl of intoxication since May 1, nd it is optional with tue din- enser of liquids to refine any ersons who, to his knowleiiqc, urs ddicted to the use of drink or are ever been arrested for drunk- onness. Patrons must first toll their name before being sciied, nd .the bnrlieeperr gives him the eelrl drink after an examination _t_o the llsf, hilt one to ii. person H the mit hereafter. III\iI‘~i's linifnaflf C-Ares Diita naw. b whiskey. will ne the scene of the Bniltiflt 31"*-I il Murray River, the ideal picnic place ails ny School Picnic Thursday 16th er' ottletl beef “ml Im" “ hutue M her and is living at White's Cove. She says that the only reason her as that he was an excessive drink- band could be absent from home - ELMIRA, N, Y., She appeared at the residence of_S. l Condensed Advertisements _ ___ _ Too late fo eatin _ _uiiicnim .ini 9-Rai ii 7 - D son of Dr. and J‘||y_ Dmft miss it. Today the mon at Camp BFIEIJUJD will be disbanded, the tents struck ,md Victoria Park and Brighton Bar- racks will no longer be diversiiiad by the bright uniforms and active military life which diiilng the past fortnight has made it the most at- tractive place in the vicinity of 'Charlottetown. < The annual report of the Flrstl Methodist Church, Charlottetown circuit mr tim year endinz May 81.I 1908 is to hand. It is neatly pointed: and sets out in detail the various' accounts of the church, and the re-' pants of the various depart.inents,,_ boards, societies etc. , The various companies of troops,. wlil march from Camp Brighton to- day headed 'ny their regimental band. to the trains to embark for their re- spective homes. h h r .__._.-Qi _ Minu.1'g Iinimeiit ‘fur ei Gnr- 9* iii C05 CH\CAGfi_MARKt_`TS. July 10-iSpecini)- h (‘/HICAGO, July Wheat Z S Note that tile' Limerick C011' July Corn .. .Tnly Pork __ . 73! s1s_os “ “sf tp", has been extended no July Sept. Wheat ............ 89| 'meh "H," in _Wm luhnmg' ~ and ask for Lfmcrioirs at the box Sept. gon; uno", don* ve" "mum “_ éI‘(::_§_%_<__1°r;I_'I`O__,v_______ii _y_'____ _____d_______ "__m_ om” _ .sep _ or .. $16. iw," _wg ,cout ah¢\~°\\|lin|.|i-ggi; Y I y _ _ A » -- ~- - ---~ » ---~.-- .auwuutim ______ ,__ ....._.,...._.- M. Wetmore, secretary of the S. »P. C. A., as well as the commissioners of the St. John Municipal Home sind told n pitiful story. Mr. Wetmore gave the woman some breakfast and looked after her during the day. On Monday he secured a permit and sent her to the home. The police will endeavor to locate the missing h s- ii“iI"““”i sums wii HISSIIEII II SFI _--_ i i-iannrlix, .rniy o.-Hnvinf mise i&,wny in the thick _(og, Frank Simms, one of the chew of -a Lookeport hand-liner, was- picked up y the Banker Ella May, after owing about nil night and landed atbockdport, yesterday morning, Simms’ -shouts weno the-means iof‘ is rescue. They first attracted tim accents; ol the lookout xii me _ H Ella May, and after insane] ' npentrin locating him in was - fy picked up, none the worse for his night spent on the ocean in -th ory. 1 Capt. Hubloy, ol the Ella ll wan dnowncd wie swimming th Rf at ni n ver night. Mr Wales was canoe ride alone bathing. Obhur C throw up his arm before he sanh. recovered in A nh an nxpert lwlmmer oslsts law him | in the water e body will bc, time. He was , but is thought Wales, Cornell, Mrs. T. A. Wales, of this c bl an Th oft .\iinir1‘s»\»\"-’ - I ‘."l . :F4 1. /Si-'?"'~f:, i .:'.-'__ \ S #4 Q `-:.. .¢, . /‘ _..,,- "Ha Q ,, `. e _.~ i i 11-I Special)- . K I postal arrangement between Graatl “° °°l°° °°" ariinin nna ini Unitai sins..-, maria' ‘\ returning from n “ when he went in BV Society with respect to a penny-ii. I to have suffered cramps. great electricians whom we have ln- /’ `T_'Y_U~ . _ gi _ _ . - I ounce the conclusion of a peiniyvri significant ltatenient Saturday ening at the dinner of the American word cable rate across the Atlantic. He said: '|"We will shortly have ii penny-a-word oahlegram. I em confi- _ dent that with the assistance of forested in the matter, this will be noon successfully accomplished. iHiif_iiivs7iii I SIIME GIIII BIPS SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.--Thmn San Frcnotnu youths. are in the hmlvibl today as a ruult of .Inya of the Fourth of lub. Thly are vic- tims of lcolsnta which oocuriii.. ~ Yom; Owns wnifligbtciilly burn- ed about the hips and lain bv the exploinon of guns caps he was carl?- fng in his hip pocket. The Sirloin-'Il' boys were badly barred h.\` l'"‘ f"°‘ mature dbchnrge of in to! ‘=1\"""” they were loadfngi Henry. M94 I3 wiu prnmibiy lose on nicht 01 Of-° I 4 dlgnn. , ___ ‘}{’ia`i.i> w/iN'rni>-lit once several _,___ ____ r Cleslifl _ ________` __ _iw _ _ _ __ LONDON, July 9.-John Henniiior, i 'ANT['7[)_A 1 f A hai ,tm gleaton, who was the flret to am-' \ Sir or sun* in work. App y lo |19 HBHWUD qiuiro. _ __ \.\"E'I~Ii‘ General ‘:rr\'nnt at'3§ Y -Vin-or Hillsboro Street, Mrl. J. J I-lcI\» iiiiu Y-10 - - d3i. OST-A bluck`overcoatT‘T1iesday J morning on North River road. Reward. Rodd’s Harness Shop. OST-On Friday afternoon botw. 7-lldaipd. HJ een Chiarlotteiown and South Wfnsloe Methodist church, n grey rain coat. Rev. J. H. McQuerry, 96 Prince Street. 7-lldlfrilpd. INTOTICE-I hereby notify til! Dub* l. lic that I am going to rent m1’ farm on Princetowa road, known bet- ter as Richard Crnbbe Estate. Mrs. » llimmn Crabhe, Simon Crabbe Ex- ,,wg,_,|-,,_ 7-lidltpd. \\_rA`N'r'ap-'-Prniiinn nr riu-ii in a ltore. Apply at this oflice. 1-Lldlipd. __ ____,___ ,______ °15lI*N'D;A_smnll sum of money in _It the Post oillce. Owner can have seme.on application to R. F. Mad- T l1d'1i. good table girls, two chamber maids, aim two good Knut boil boys. Apply at Hotel Victoria. ` oar-on irririny nigiii beuwcen 1 Wheatleyh Corner and Railway station. a tail board oi a truck wag- on. Finder will please is-.ave it at Rodi‘\'l HQTBOUI Shop. 'l-ilidlipl, _ _1.iinii__ I s.. _ ' ' /.ks 1. 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