/g ‘i 1,( ._ . . - I .» 4 - 1 \[ W, I- Swornji ` V » i ._ - -~ _--_ _"~.~'.».. _. 8 Dai? AveraEe of " . I ‘_ , _` ~' _ M J ' 20.2 2 - » o -1 - - . -1 '_ L. ,_ . , _ I ' " _*Is-'_ r _ A _ ,_ Mgztrilmi AMl.Lliarly_ - - .|__; #ll _ . 1_1 iiioimixo iinii,v ii-oUNiii<:iJ isni niii:i ==§ "< :E SU -= #1 _ _ N." 1908- "‘»tl£"r'r?'iil¢f‘iE¢ Siiiiiliiii I fiiiiliihil iiiiiiP.iis ..,“iiii|ii sinus - ii siiiis is iiiii iiiii ii iii iiiii iiii iii win/iii 1.- News of a sad accident came to this City by wire yesterday in whigh a YOURS son of Angus M’cCormac, Souris lost both of his feet. It appears the little fellow was sent out of the field for fear ol heiing hurt But later roamed into the mick hay. and before the mowing machine could be stopped the cruel knife had ncar,y severed both legs at the ankle. DF- M°D°UH1d was quiclcy cniiuu but nothing could be done to ' -mmm By Wireless in Newfound' Three Boys and aGirI Baby in 193-'WS Madnessv is PUT' hun while Bringing nn Are ihe siurws can in ~~fS"@fi a"flT*‘°" B'°WS 0111 Prince to Canada. , Kansas Parents. I His OW" Brains' the Interparlmmentar P ' U _ soiiiofiines the dictiitoi"s will, it G,-ni:-_ ,\i,',.,1~¢]ee,, Y eiace mon \\.\°~ cus) to keep tlieiii oii the pliiiitir ,\,-hi,-»,,,,,,,,,¢q lmvp been m L1 fo _ _ _ _ __., . . a c to meat lin 0i;fa'.'.':i iii 1909. TIQU- “'iii‘-1`@ HWY §lil"0‘l “lim i,l\§‘H"thoiii_i\i,_i~ie,i,i,,,'_§_,_i-}_i,i_i_i`:wi;i.i. At New Wonderland To-night. “Goodbye, Sweet- heart, Goodbye". Tonight Miss Lottial McKinnon` makes her final appearance at New, Wonderland. By special request she will repeat the illustrated song which has made such a remarkable hit '*Ai’iiii you 'glad you found me T" And as a farewell appreciation: ofthe favour shown |19;-Q pines she has been -"A Comic Scriinuile" and The Trou- at New Wonderland, she will sing under the spot light "Goodby¢- Swdthuhrt, Goodbye." A lhl‘i'¢0 home ls zine at New Wonderland t0~| night ffl' the program warrants it in. audition in iin in-ins Mins Ms Kinnon's last. appearance- Tihe new reel lor thc eveninil is_l "_The I-lusbund's DCDH|'t‘""’" H mm parti colored and telling n stroni: story of love, treachery. and iilifi" (illness. __ , The remainder ol the Di°f""‘9 M" bles of a Grass Wldower." Give New Wonderland a bumper house this evening, and Kilt YOU' Limerick when you buy your ticket. Contest closes on i-he 25th- i l ` r ,, 0 - » r PAPERS DESERT BRYAN. NEW YORK, July 20-Tlint Willlnm .l_ llryun is not to have the support of Williiim R. Hearst is indicated to cmtic party and in Mr. Bryan. CHICAGO, July 80--(Spee|n1).__ July Wheat 98| July 'Corn 75; July Pork . $15.45 Sept Wheat . ev Om - - oi; - 0 L _ uplpealing to him for iiiiinediate relief. ' i'oiizi\\'ilIbo the chief guest at t‘i~ _ ~-chilli l|,|l¢]l|ii_ V, ‘ ini" ` _ any hy the ntiituriu uf Mr. H_unrut'n - r . ,T il two New York neivspapers, the Amer- ‘ ` _» ._ iriin and thc Evening Journal. The , r ~ /v\ ¢‘ l two pnpers announce ii loss of oontld- /'I\*_ I cncc on their pnrrt both in the Demo- ’ ' .f llfinard`s Llnimsnt Cures Colds, Ei,__ , \' ` ‘ A I |HlCAGO MARKETS. ‘ll MONTREAL. July U0-(Speciriii- KANSAS crrr Juiy zo-(spec PORTLAND' 0'°~» J“1Y20-(Spec the boys mat. savirpnint Amour signal staiionin-the_liil)-Mrs. Susan Turner, wife of 1al)_David Connelu che' at the strait of Belle Isle is in communlca- Thomas Turner, yesterday gave Arlington Club in this city'1ast tion with the British cruiser Indom- birth to quadruplcte, three boys and ,night shot to death Mrs' Dome sharp _ , itable today as she approaches coast in girl. and A man whose name. has not yet ‘ - ‘ ui Newieunriinuri and the entrance tu 2 The giri riicri n short time after bn" '1°'m’°d' 4 _ _ the strait Y -'birth mit the bo _ Connell) was then pursued to his 4 _ ys ure alive and ap 7 ' H15 F-DYE-1 Highness the Prince oflparently heaithy. 02150;? ELS éllllllinskmdli' f I ,WHl0S. the Earl of Dudley and other n e 6 ey n ace 0 P _ . d» 4 , V V - support. munmlished Visitors to the Quebec ._.___.._,_,.._..__.,+.i_..___._, his pursuers and before they could It is evident that the men do not . _ _ '. mi Tercentcnary are on board _ - force their way in he blew his brains regard the gndmg In u very favor __ °“ his ii ht ri mir is t h J Velrl’ Thin Attendance at the ' iv' ' mth-s wana.. .nu rllrlnlf filbigllzi 8 l°sSlbimy ‘Lg "° my distant dm' TORONTO, July 20.-The execiitive council of the Ciiiiniliaii lilniiiifactiireis’ Association at the meeting yesterdiiy iifternoqn ordered zi telegmiii to be ng him that under existin tariff con- udiu.n_ woolen industries must suffer annihilation before another yenr, and - T e telegram states that the inemorau- dum submitted to the government by the woolen men asks tho least that will save them from ruin. It was stated at the ineetiiig of the executive that there should be a cor- taiii specific dutylevied upoii theeboap- er varieties of woolens to preveiit the Cunadian article from being displaced by German and English. Members of the ussociation expressed the opin- ion tha.f.,the gnvsmmsut. .should take the matter up seriously or give some reason for fni ing to do so. The proposal came up to move the associotion's iieiv tariff department fiom Toronto to Ottawa, but it was decided to nllow the annual meeting to pass upon it.. The meeting will be held at Montreal. September mth, and it is expected Lord Strath- l_ a g an a s e no eyon -__._._%__ Coniieili had been a i ” with Jealousy upon discoverin her C-55".;.R.,m.§5;;Ci..- iiiii iiiis iii iivi scuiii iiiiiiii ii iii iiuii iiiuuh _ li SLAVERY a ~ HUIN THHEATENS upiiii Hnugi so , i»i,iI.iifi\.\'. .iuiy 2o.~on the inviin ,efI€0é`lD0N~,,""l>, E°<.T,Tl‘°‘,1°i l‘”»“ii“~‘, _ OTTAWA.. ' - - ' i iioiiof' the Ciiiiudiuii Go\'erhI1N‘-llf_ ll '* ' .`lm.m0 (lm. mr S S myim u ms' Dr' Conroy' Dr* KGUY. W- A- f th 1 July 20 (Special) The Cmmnissiun of Scottish uglicultunsts Q .. ___ Bi}r.ki.iih<;ri§l_for].i speed test oii tlicClyde , Weeks, Jr. A. A. Bartlett, H. M.- our. session of the tenth Parlia- SAN FRAYUISCO C] T I 0 iireto visit the Doiiiiiiioii iii August, 4, * t“;9li`(;?l:;°"C(1tt;;l"3n§h.“Jastqst °.§“i.§ D5"1S0I1» C01- D- Stwart. E. Stew- ment came to a quiet close at noon E ' *_ ’ '_ 3-- ' “ .V -0” The object of the visitis to obtuiii an . - ' ` ~ _ - 0 UH* Y 1651'-Fl lei on mms the 2360] day OI the SeSS_ Niiieteoii siirvivors of se\'vi'zi] liiiiidrcd i,,,1,.I,,,n,]0,,t ,-ppm-t by practical Scot. Damei Ryan and Hls ASSOC- as an ocean going torp_edo_hoat destroy- . Pollth Sci-l I5lm1d‘5l'5' lU‘hl_Uoi'ei~.-i boiiiid to tlieii'Gii:iti~iiiulii _\i0,-,-mm, Sf,-,,vi(~hi@; M,-_ Henderson, Sir Wilfrid Laurier moved, second- ‘5mP1"Y@1`St*"` th1`l`-9,.\'“i\"5~ li-l`"""“i\i ‘if La\vioii;JiiiiiesJohiistoii, factor, Hyr; ed by M;-_ Bgrdon an invitation to ,thc l.““g““F7*`; ‘md 1" il hlml “'l’U"i’ the and -lziuios Dunlop, i\lidlii.iid; Professoi ly. rea 'se by a w o were presen applause and curtain calls galore. Play goers are to have many treats in the nights to come. Tonight the Hunchback and Lady or Francesca de Rimini will be presented and on Wt-.zlnesday \evenirig the splendid oiiiiquet. I iiiuii. iiiiiiii in l.[l.li..lili/lP_lllliS mriicfly Don’t Tell My Wife, in con- yini-~ion with which two scenes from ri. -ict win he given-the Play scene ani. ‘ic closet scene. Those who I --.~r.\ 1; 'oil clean artistic- wonk will iinil ihciiiselves Well rewarded hy nvaiiinf themselves of these oppor- tunlties. -; ;---_-_...__.__-~ i r 0 'rutui ................... .. z me i all ` Liaisinrrins. ; -4 3 i1°nrnIr§untSh;iridig:°t'r'u§€ "i'<}'r°""' ‘H8 PHILADELPHIA CRICKETERS ( i Millview Star Lodge......... 5.79 ` of Prince Edward Island was'To amount due lodges............ .30‘ Southampton. July 20_The Gentw from ' ss 'H Held Last week and Passed 13.1.... r.. "i....;;-"'.'.'."h. nil: rnfure m-fe with the Hsmpfem cons Off MosiSuccessfully. 201.96 3° ’“’"’~ 2. We would express our pleasure at' the satisfactory financial conidi-i tion which has been attained in our~ MAJQR TAYLOR HURT. (Continued) Gran-il Lodge,and also that the Grandi e re ort of the finance co-m Secretary has been able to so neui-l Th ii “, ` "- - Ed (1 B 1- square our accounts at the enil of gilétee wus gwen by war u___l+lic year, only $1.10 being duo from To the olicersi and members of the 105565- ` Gmnd Lodge of P. E. Island. .i. We would recommend the fol- we your committee on mmmge beg "owing eipehditures for the coming to report ns followsi YWF5 innnciul books of the Grand Secre i i. we have cureiuiiy examined ther--‘rhiid Secrehirfs salary .... .- $40.00 For Juvcfile work to be' ex ended _ , p ,ary and G,-Ami Treasurer and gucnat thc direction of the grand lodge »_l“ ` i '.,',‘~ - .\ ( é ° LIGHT BAIN° 'Jnrtions oi reports which were re-'executive $20 or more ii necessary-i ‘erred to us and find the same cor- F0? Ofllhhizinli W0i‘kl Slwil | 1 .' . .t. ' 9,- amount as thc, executive committee An Cununan Rada! 'rue iinnnciui ututeinent for the year may ere hi nut would fecsmmehiill y " 1, _ _ , _ .<1 nu follows.: that our iiiiiiis be spent freely in Off., Who rttrelvel Bi i»‘i) T" 'A' HEUEIPT5 g‘;“iZi“,5; ami) dpr°p‘;_g“““g ;"°r,k’-i ed, badly prluiei. badly | h .d f m1 1; wiere can c one o as gooi ui-‘ ' 114.84 vantage as last year- ii folded. badly cat, badly Received during the year , 4. We would recommend that thisl lad,-und’ badly wmppe,-1 ...irnrn nu sources ................ .. s94.5s Grand Lodge ray the expenses Oi this _.___ G. Lmlge Session -,for hall rent. Tomi _________________________ __ 509.42 5 We would also retcommc-nil tiinti ,.¢,,,.|- of whggevey i_-nun Utui expenditure for the ii it can be done wit out cripp ng. , , h H ,_ yea,-_________ 35951 the work, that our surplus iiinds lic; Wm kind-Y "9-"Y 1 " u’ REE Balance on hand .... .. 5119.31 inéessedtsgdnf tl? bg earlgniz interest-i »ciignlon Department st ASSETS. il m D - - - MR. RYAN AS 'WARTAGNAN iN THE TH cash on hand........................ $119.81 Edward Bulpitt. ‘""°" ~ RS iun hy lodges........................ i.1o William Baker. ll/|USKEiEE - value or 81.05 The rgiifrt was nn -motion adviiieii ____ _____-.._.-,___.._____ Mr- liven and his capable company “H H W 0 °- ~ . » ~ i C Di mi, ri “"’*'*"“ Wrecsived a hearty welcome at the . (C0“Ul1“¢d~) i ' ` LW mam ur" P e H . tom, soiled or incomplete #__ At Winnipeg Not Quite Sails A, Poor Attendance Brings Dow factoryand Strike May the High Rates of Admis- Yet Take Place. , sion First Charged. we ~ WINNIPETG, July 20-(Special)-The LONDON, July 20-(Special)-'I`h report of the C. P. R. Board of Olympic exhibition committee hai: Conciliation, while expected to favor ii agreed to make a reduction oi 50 the company on the whole, is not a percent in prices of most of all th complete vivfvry for the railroad. seats fur the olympic Games, begin There is still a diderence of opin- ning today i0¥l OD imP0l`t9»l1t mai-ters Oi d€i5Bil. Other concessions were also made fully set forth.in the minority re- with 3 View L0 att,-ac-Ling public ort ‘ tliesaspeedy \esnels the Swift ise ii i “'ST. JOHN VETERANS J AFTER LAND GRANT. i ST. JOHN, N. B., zo-some _!South African veterans have already ireeeived offers for prospective lands `in Western Canada which will be `grantcd _by the Bill now before Com- miins. Bids are being ma/de for scrip No transfer of future land has been "made. A number of men will unite -in an endeavor to have their lnnil 'granted in n block, LOSE SECOND MATCH. men of Philadelphia lost their crick- tcam here today by an innings und' Borilenux, July 20-While taking part in the races at the Park Vclo- ilronic todiiy Major Taylor, the bicy- clist was thrown from his wheel by the biirstfni; of one oi thc tires. I-lin right uriri wus biidiy hurt rind lic rc- ecivcil otlihr injuries. He will not be iililc to rzicc signin for some iiiiie. _CUNCILIATIUN ULYMPIII GAMES illlliliil llllill ' Billllll] lliP[iHT. TU BE EHEAPE n The funeral of the late- Ma-or D. L`. .3 J 0 Hooiper will take place from his into resi ence Euston St, t 2.30 _ _ w“l”9BdHY C0 St. ‘Pauls pchnurcif thence t0 P€0Pie's Cemetery. The order of procession will be: Firing Party from 82nd Ilegt., 4th* `R°gf- Baud. Firernen, Police, Mag. OHS. Clergymen-Rev Archdeacois Reagh. Pall bearers-Hon. Geo. E. Hughq gon. F. L. Hsszerd, Chas. Lyons: onald Nicholson, W. W. Cla;-kg_ Mourners.-Parker Hooper, John ‘H00l>€1`, Henry Hooper, Geo. Hoop- er Sr. Robert Hooper, Gao. Hooper, Jr.-James Hooper, Percy,Hooper, D, Mrltlieson, T. Essory, I-I. Matheson B. Essory-, Oliver Warren, Pnwarreni D. Hooper, James Hooper, H. .I-loop. er, P. Hooper, N. Robinson, C. Rob. insou. F. Proud. in. Tnomhu, J. Shaw, B. Shaw, V. Shaw, W. Rob- inson, Robinson, W. H. Aitken. ,-i. \. -inrquharson, L. E. Prowse, G. .1--`l. Mfhire, G. A. McLeod, I. Carter, -. Stanley, W. Stanley, Lieut Gov, .\icl{innou, H. Haszard, J. F. Wheai, (Joi. Dogherty, L. P, Tauton. J. A. McDonald, H. H. Brown »‘- li Mililll [l.l. HUUPEH T r i . ' '”* - Y art, E. McDou all N. Mc ev do. Ritchie, N. Rattenbury, P.,Bcer, J. P. Nicholson, L. B. Miller, J. . q iy- ' e iv' f ` _- Theatre Goers of the City. l?,,;‘,.,,_,‘,“}__,‘,§§=, milf, yggggrfigwgnlsém gnrrrn. H. G. in-nuuv. Jon.. u.nn..i_ OP r House last evening Recollec- -tl-l§bil;.eSl‘]6,Yel0pi“g 3Qi000g“”"‘}§’ 1"I‘1’“"§'- ‘ ea » » fi uese\'isesisoi,o wi- si tions of their P8511 Visit” here mused carries lR0 tons. Tho vessel has nclreadl' Morson’ Dr' Jas' Warburton Hon' l>1,€8§iI1S €XP9CtBti°“S Whiifh WET? ful' had upreliininiiry trinl, regardiiigwliicli J' li d _ ii 11 U there is extreme secrecy, but it is bc- The play was Ingomer. U10 _BHl`bHl" lieved slio made 38 knots. It is pre~ inn. With Mr- RY811 in tile illille F019 flirted that in licr fortlicomiiig iriiil sinh Miss Gilmore as Parthenia, and |3110 is likely to makin, 3gi_ excellent supporit throughout. It was n inrceiui sndd pleasiuglpresfugativh M* fl rama, u 0 uman I'iitg'reI;(tWaerldu which has pleased the CANADIAN STEEL SHIP- play-going world for half a century past. The interest of the play centers » around the big barbarian chief and NEW GLASGOW' ‘July z0_.Th,, H16 ¢i1Bi‘miD8 G"¢°i“n maiden who lm' first steel vessel built in Canada was comes his captive only to captivate launchad t0_dB_y from the New Glas- him and bring out the true nobility gow building yardS_ The vessel is Oi his Chaffwfef- MT- RYE” made 3 500 tons burthen and is being con- gfsmff Insofrif-11'; Miss Giim°f° H PM* strucreri by cnrrnirhnei a company. W. graceful and artistic Partilienia, and they were rewarded with hearty Kemp, R. Tooinbs, E. J. DesRo- che, Hon. J. A. Matheson, W. A. O. H. oumnii-sirey. Hon. s. sf Reid. Militia, City Council. PiN~llL Elllllil Silll lSLillB #__ LISBON, July 20-Backed by, the entire penal colony on the island of Timor in the Malay archipelago, Goi- onel Jos- -. _ .-i. Portuguese soldier oiioriiiio- .inn governor of ffho .coiony, li...= ..: p an, indfépfmfieliil government, garrisoned ,the island ,with his convict followers and defied ,the Portuguese goverigimsnii. - Immediately 'upon receipt of the news to-day the miuiiiier of marine itelcgraphed Mozambique, the chief city of,the Portuguese East African possessions, and ordered all available troops rushed aboard the cruiser Adaninstor, now cruising in African writers and to lay siege to the city. The trouble was precipitated ab Timor ii few weeks ago when the Lisf hon Government, learning of Colonel Silva’s intrigue, ordered a new Gov- ernor to the Colony. Upon the arriv» al of the new oillcial Silva retused to surrender his office and the new Governor‘s dispatch to~da rev y ealed his plight. l--l_.______/»____. CARRIE NATION CLEANS OUT ROOM. Chicago, July 20-Reyellers in the Ponipeiiin room of the Auiliitorium Annex were given something a trifle stronger than high balls tonight when n. broad, oidefrly woman rushed in and, waving her arms toward* tho fashionable gowned woniein, shrieked, “'i'hi.~: is ii hell hole, and you women have no business hero. The nitm who brought you hurc [uuglit to he in jziil " It was the irrepressible Carrie Ns.- iion. Tse women dropped their sum- iiicr ii‘ri ks iinil shrunk from the Kan- sufi cyclone. “Shop 'tliisi drinking right now." yelled (larrie, "or 1"ll break every table and glass in this place." She L- S t. C . 90| TORONTO, June |l-(Bpsciai)- --- had her hatchet in her hand and was waving lt threateuingly. "Go borne," said shi- to ii woman in a peek~a-boo ~ri-.i.=f._ “und put some clothes on.You- ii:;- iiiiiii.il." :ilu -v-_-~ si.o,.,»iii lit this point by A -.;':.~.-- .lit./-i'.ivi- .mil uit.;-1 lcil into the ev ONE MAN KILLED, MANY INJURED IN TROLLEY ACCIDENT *_* Johnstown, Pa., July 20-One msn was killed a'nil 25 or 30 others wsro injured, some perhaps fatally. _ iiiuirrin iiniu-ani cum Garnet is CW Uindensed Advertisements Too his for Olsnifioatloa. =-=_»..1 -.._-._._ WTANTEDLA reliable man to drive n delivery wagon-and' mel" him' self useful around ii 8l'0°°"7. "0"- have good references-steady. fur iharishf man- An- ofllce. I-l1d3l., -nf-. an ,....... ‘2.§:2i":.:‘..:£;".:'°¢...';.‘:§l:...€“" “°° i=AnLhiMENi auiiuinc Anncouiii House ciTY. ' --_ l for Pt. Prim supplement. Ap- 8ec'y ol fl.-illitf. _-_Q " " ANTED-A teacher for fourth 'slo- partment, Georgetown laliiiol. Supplement twenty-tivo dollars. ,(85.- 00) Apply to T. lil. Morrireiv. Seems tary. __, I-IMI; ,.1 . C. Chain ler, J. Newson, R. G. Wallace. W. A. Weeks, Dr. Bagnall, A. Horne, J.. McPhee, P. S. Brown, L. C. Worthy, Dr, S. R. Jenkins, Dr. J. T. Jenin g , N In, J. D._ Seaman, A.Duchemin, E. Duche~ iaie Players Delight the desffesm T".‘?““"‘°h°‘° i°f2\'°1'hn“1§'"'A` C' D“°h°“””' P` M°M°h°"' ,.~ \ ii r li. ,_ -i _‘if `|i'€ l- ; .- V