._ I I -‘L Ir » ‘-i 5;'-l -- ‘ = - I I ‘I A “ww” _ 1 ,, . , ,V j - - ‘- I j . ‘ -1 i , _ ztzaurlnl , g, ' , ' 5, ` l '- '=. 1 l , », , . . . ' ' lsltorrnowl _ _,- -. ._ A‘,, ,. - ,"`., ,-, . , `_.,._ 3 ,"1 ., L ,w , .,»,, r f ' “Cl-lAR,LoTrEr0wN _ - -~,nv|i~¢:»-I|I,\»|~|_"-lf-5l"l_© 1|:A|f|.-v - -t - i wi°'.s='ew.l.riw°.i“>.l~ l ` 55 ; 3' ‘f * -Y' "H 'W 1-#WBT me cHAaL6'f‘d‘1§‘i*oWN, cANAl>A, Gwaosrsaav, JULY 29, 1914 msn or ii.r.-- [N ADV AUOI ADVANCE "5‘.’rt§ri LIBERAL RALLY _ I . ___ - MDBIILIZIING THEIR IIRIIIIEST Association of Kfng's County was held Y°Sf°I‘¢lay aftsmoon in the town hall at Georgetown, Mr. W. 1.. Poole Dl'°Bid-I'nE- TIN Speakers were Messrs, 1 . . I o St. Petsr's, C. B., and lix-Judge D. D. McKenzie, of North Sydney, C. 1 The annual meeting of the Liberal re thc proceedings were ralievol by souls excellent h-agplpe selections by I) Mr. Bealston, of Picton h, » W . W J accom- distributl ' Bill . d h t - parlied Mr. E. M. McDonald, one of tion of Iglrllnco Eduvljurdt Blnlagngexnllld the speakers. ' 1, Mr. J. Hl.lgll8B, M. P., in n, short speech introducol the that this provlnce‘s representatives H"¢“"@fs»f i"f0""iHs his henfefs that in Pnrlinlnont will never Le lower hun four. It was n brilliant sugges- ths Liberals of King's County were t as numerous as efver nnll that for tl their special “grutlllcationl three of minion Government ndoptefl, numolyftrla-Hungary to the Ministry of their talented friends from the noigh- that no province should have fewer boring provinces-one of whom, Mr. ir. McDonald, the "Guardian" had told S el D e . Mr, McDonald, he would assure them, w had been a Particular friend to the the fact that the Island retains itsundem ifnelf l-n"`ef°'° I"°n‘ this n"°` Island, for the Premier, I-Ion. J. A.. four n-lsmhei-s, ment in _ st-nts of war with Servia-_ Mathieson, had stated in the inter- nrovinclnl conference lm regard to the K representation question tnnt ne conld delighted to be in the Inland. This iris-Hungary." Q not do better, in his reuresantutious w efforts which he claimed to have put H ports, Mr. McDonald dealt with tho wanted bread, no man was out of W0l”k. because Canada took the prem L M McDonald, .Picton f W Kyte are llggmgg ;§en2u§h;1?;’né,T€“:t,?é 1 » ~ _ ln d ' ` B_ There was a large audience' and hlzwéld gl tlxfli; _wleekaf time and be e endeavoured to sl1oulder` himself embers in tho House than they had , enators; and that an l’. E. I. had them was their direst enemy-had ln- four senators so they would always convenienced themselves tob r sent -have four . roprosoitutivoo, On the ll Chieftain ' was going to visit the ir ri would be given a caption worthy of him. Mr. Mc- onald dwelt laborlously on the Re- (Canadlan Press.) VIIC.\`NA, July 28.-Austria has of- ficially notified Servln='of a declara- tion of war. ' ‘ VIENNA July 28.--The declaration itll the responsibility for the rnet_°f W" WM :wetted hare lets this afternoon. The text is us follows: ` "The Royal Government of Servia, not having replied in n satisfactory manner to the note remitted hy Aus- Ull 0! his. he stntol, that the Do- Belgrade, July 23, 1914, the Imper- ial Royal Governmenc finds itself compelled to procmd to safegllshdlts rights and' in its own interests to have recourse for this purpose to hole, ho complimented _himself ,mfforce of arms. Austria-Hungary con- The next speaker was ox-Judge Mc- SiBn'@d» Cnnnt B°f°nt°1d» ports of the rapid movement of Aus- onzlo, of North 3y,]noy_ Ho was Minister of foreign. alla-irs, for Aus-| as his first visit here and hc' Austria declined nledlntifm- *he stock markets were other outstand- to the authorities at Ottawa N- the thought that condiel-ons as he had seen IJIBO refused 1.0 Suilpcnfl military 0p~ ,ng developments of the European matter, than quote the words of Mr. them fully justified the oppellation, efntlnns lllluillnt SWVIB Pnndlnt' *"5* situation -to.day_ McDonald in the House of Commons “This Garden of* the Gulf.i'¢ Hormadeu. fiil1U0l`Y 11215100 by UN DOWBVB- P,.¢pamti0no for wa, are proceed. on the subject. [Ie would first call lengthy speech in which ho shows;-ou Glermany refused Sir Edward Grey’s ing on an sido¢_ Even E,,g.|,md.B on Mr. McDonald, this man whom his wrath upon the Conservative par- provcsnls cf _C0~0l>0l‘11ti0u iu luedill- I-,,,,'tt1,, squad,-ons haw, an boon mo_ the “Guardian” had called “b-ado" , ty for their inhuman “rascu_lity," |tion. Austrian boats have seisiad hmzed in readiness for eventuallties, Mr. McDonald's speech was s con- quoting biblical tests ad nauseallllsefvinn ffnnsports on thc Danube. and the publioaglon of omolal news d»=mnn.*»ion of the' Conservative Gov- in support of his crippled aecusa- :and Austrian troops are about to as to the movements of British war. ernment and ,, con.gratu1,,,tion of him- tions, Everything was prosperous .lyelcross the Danube, opposite Belgrade. Ships hm, c,,,,sed_ sell in respect to certain stupendous fore the Tory party came into power The German navy is Hswllbled 0" The 3,-ot and swung battle sq,,ad_ ow th-ey came into power was a,the North Sea. , The Belgium, Rus- mm., have taken on tum. mu Wm. forward in the House of Commons matter he could not explain, but .sian, German and French armies are Stores m-,d are ready to sup their for the welfare of Prince Edward Is- what he did know was that it wasfprepared for immediate mobilizatiou_vanch0,,B at 8 mD,,,~e,,t.s notice While land in regard to the Redistribution un-fortunate (for tho Liberals.) Ile if necessary, lthe destroyer Mets around thé coast lilll.- The "Guardian" and the "I‘1x- did not say this, however.. Under. King Peter of Servia says he will have been prepared and armed guards o.n'.iner" had told the people that he Liberal rule the country grew hy crush Austria. Montenegro mobiliz- 'were placed today around the m8ga_ was the worst enemy the Island had. leaps -n-d bounds and immigration toiod her ni-my to sid Servia_ There 'zines ,md on deputy l-hit one thing he would say, and the Dominion was encouraged. Theloro sensational slumps to-day in Thus ,ar there has been no omciax that was that he was not a particu- Tory, Government hs-d 6mb1BZ0l1cnserv}itiyes_ Af- fevery ‘port thr}s`hcommandl;"keep awag’ powers still entertain hgpet of rpging ,mes bet“.£en Austria ,md S,,Wi,,_ ter to nn ue elpen lure o e ocuence rom ere." ere was OMS Y “I1 able to localize the con c _ ere ,.8 -us 8 1 _ on the 8005 W°"k mm he and mr' PFOBYGBSIVWSBB on th” °“e nnnd and is talk of a truce over Home Rule in ’¢l:)lLIEdixuugmgne }c;lwi?h:eL?e‘lznr2u§f Sleliivlrrn llughes had always performed t0- incapacity and dishonesty on thc Ireland and England during the pre- ships carrying contraband by -,MW ward:-,--the---'maintenance .of winter other. At this -_ point the speaker sem; M,i.i,,_ _ , * "mn patrol p _ ' ~_ Quoted from 'S°\“1nture, bringing; Palais, July ze.-The Austrian R R IN ',_, I 2g_G d _ New Brunswicv lumber charges. He Moses to bear in the comparison of Embassy has been notified that Bel- _E L v ' “many 9 declared that the rovinco was ales the-vl-r-tuous Liberal Government with grade, the capital of Bervia, has cllnes the British DFODOBRIS fn' B D _ son to every part of Canada. from the Conservatives, who were a "cor- meate_ everyth-iufr. but ne drew H ll rule was surn to 0r°11f€~ Business C _ WAR FORflllLLY D_EClARED lu olaollusrown Ausllllll seems me lurlcll 1. 1 ”""”“'”*""*'. I been occupied _by two army corps without resistance. (Canadian Press) VIENNA, July- 27.-Servlan troops to-day .blew up the railroad bridge' .spanning the Danube at Semlin. It is at Semlin that Austria has concen- trated the greatest force for the in- vasion,oi' Servia. Reports of Ser- vians firing on an Austrian boat hearing troops on the Danube were confirmed to-day. The fire was re- turned and a hot engagement follow- ed. The outcome of the fighting has not been learned. LONDON, July 28.-The refusal of Germany and Austria-Hungary to participate in a mediation conference on the Anstro-Servia conflict, re- tro-Hungarian troops and the per- sistent downward trend of European throughout the entire country. All telephone and telegraph lines~are in and are guarded hy troops. l . . ' .. l, ` conference of Ambassadors in MORE RIOTI went about that the Scottis-h Bor- derers would entraln at the Amiens Street Station, A great crowd, for tho ol the station unrl amused themselves by stoning the street cars. . Lun- llun in nn effort to settle the mar situation, ami suggests instead peace negotiations between the cabinets, I AUSTRIA DETERMINED , T() FORCE I SERVIA'S A(‘QUIESl‘EN(lE, VIENNA, July 28.-Austria is firm in her determination to force Ser- vfa's acquiescence in every demand- made in the ultimatum delivered last week. Emperor Franz Joseph. is said to have personally directed' that extreme measures he taken to break up the pan-Servian societies and obtain assurance that all army officers involved in the plot to as-` sassinate Archduke Ferdinand be pun- ished. l The dual monarchy is to-day rely- ing upon the support of Germany, if Russia sees fit to disregard the ‘warn- _ing of the other powers and illterfers in the conflict. Austria is apparent-I ly determined upon war, content to leave the matter of keeping the corn- fiict localized to the other powers. Italy has notified Austria that in accordance with her relations with the triple alliance, she will remain friendly. | Martial law practically prevails! control ol the Government. The, railroads have also been taken over Army censors control all telegrams sent, and the Government holds au- thority to open all letters and other' communications. _ I GERMANY'S FI.El~1'l` IS NOW CONCE.\ITliATl~1D. . BERLIN, July 25.-Germany has ordered the concentration of hcr fleet in the home waters. ' \ _ _ - _ _ - - - - A - - - - - - - - *_-:_-_-:::;:;;friJr.-;:if,A:_-:_-_-:,-;_'_-_-_;-_»_-_- 1- ~_~ ~ - - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - _ _ _ _ ~ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ the prosperity which seemed to per- nupt tribe of robbers. ’ ’ 'I‘h6 spenk8l‘ ' _-_-.-_-_-_-_---=---------'-'-‘-`-‘-`-'-‘-‘-‘-'~`-'-'-'-‘~'-`~ - - ' ' " ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ "' - - - ' ' ' ~ - - - - ~ - ~ f ~ r ~ -~ l an ell n sn 1 ° I eatw eqe onorecl nomhfo and ominous picture of the city at tedious length, and concluded ` ll overwhelming poverty which Tory by expressing the hope that "the old A _ V ` h-ieftaln" would once more be elect- _ men, he stated, were losing confidence ed, "and the King come to the ` in the Conservatives. He referred to throne." the Trans-continental report of Mr. _ . . w 1 i ' . Gutellus which he termed the out- Mr G W Kyte as the ast ieuker llc went over most of the s como of an "alleged invest-ig'n~tioll." ground that the other speakers had He -believed that the pocvlc were fe- co Vcfcd fl¢W0tinf: u C0nSld0FL\l1le POF’ The Hull-.ner School of Science had ulising that the time wi;-s coming Lion of his time to What nc tefinndltllo last of its cvcning lectnifn Un wlim he should ioll their votes th _ t l ` ' M ll L! ‘ ' aliuinst iI\e Conservatives and bring ister of Finance to fulfll.the proinises’F£.n,,|,¥ of }1o';~vo_¢~d _University spoke hack to power “the wi-se old states- which Ile made. _ During tn” nff°9“,oll thc topic, liotanlcul lwldeuces as msn who for fifteen years led Cana- years that the Lal.-ernls WW* In P°W'|to the Location of Vineland the e ..,,,,,_,,,,,`_ .-_ ..~v..».-_ M. 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This was one ren- Kralfhicdl reference are to vague t ___ ___ _ non why there was so much unem- be undelsfood now they would ap WANTED AT ONCE GIRL FOR ployment Ho concluded with thu ply to vnrlous regions A reference sono,-nl houssworlg- Highest wagcl. hope that Sir Wilfrid might be re to the natives mot with has received no washing, Apply here. turned "to the throne" and that the less attention than it merits: these park }'¢C,nd_ 3746-7-29M3l. :isis-7-2zM_tL ,, v 'LIQAMBTER WANTED. --MAN WI'l li some experience to cgi? dclxsly _ _ _ H 1 .o., . team F J o man 3659,7;23M3i: ITY |~‘0UND IN THE C gold, carved bracelet, Owner may t paying for sd. _ _375°;7'29M3i xtlrcr-inn ovnN'F0R'SAI»E. SUIT' TIIE IEITIEI able for small house. Apply B. Oar- °°",& U°“ f“°"°"°liIn'a-1-zsmii. A PARTIES WILL BE GONVEYED BY Auto to the Olll! Hotel now oven for $1.50 each.-I hone Davin Hotel '_ 209-J. ' carl. C Gflst 9 notice was gllvcll- If uni' man 891593 hc developed the subject in n very Mr. Fielding if he intended to Ch-\1n§c'clea\‘ n\allller.',Tlle general story of he tariff in respect of .. particular _om-ly Norse voyages to this contin- . commodity and Mr. Fielding mid ent is fairly well known; how Ice- ’“"' , him “no" that "Inu cflulii ED I1n"‘° land was first discoveredland later Onn “nt P" wma “ch mseruon and rest assured that the MinisteI‘,Greenla_n1l by the outlaw. Eric the |11 U11! ¢01“n\n- CMI* must “°°°'"p' would ken) his promise. \'f_f-‘n thegeu. Ir. all attempt to carry Chris- any order- Minimum ¢I““'B° “”°“°Y` men urged uint ills i..f1ue‘.inn of tinnitg to the Nowlnnds Leu Ericson ,' - ' e ` , _ , - o E8 .- ---_ -- d d reduction on the duty B9 a posed until a century and a half ai WANTEIL” To RENT ONE LARGE uelslllrtuofewlhich (/anadian manuiac- ter the events took place. und num- ooplo might expel the Conservatives. are referred to as short, swarthy . _ E NEW YORK, `July Z8.--Some 250 l ` h re affected by _ JULY 28TH. saléuotzitlripg ngoglmslaopfoola mm workers fl . have lame* by proving Dl`°i>°"tY ‘md I“1L°-yester ay TOQONTO, July 29th.-Maritime: local showers. hgnnayiur snd.'ec0l. Wm* °°"'°I flowers in 'the mornin!- 'rlie lugnm telr-xxrscnro mourn. e falllue of the COHBBFVHUVB Min da nl ht when Professor ML \vhc'I\cV€=l‘ it WHS lH`0P09¢d L0 nnve Good. Professor I1‘ernnld s lecture ch-nugc mv-G0 HI the fnfin Punuciwas much enjoyed by all present, as c duty on cement would GDEYRW win rlven from his course by ainst Canadian cement. Iilnlllng storms and discovered the land even cement refused to citmd aroue discrepancies occur ihe geo I man with skin boats and carryin 250 SHOPS ARE AFFECTED. poles with inflated seal skins at th . I Y the air they made n loud noise. Now ~ TIIETEIPEBITURE 'TIDE IOOI. ETC. (Special to The Guardian.) found fn various localities. It hear, mid that to rorty-ninth; McLean , fifty-third THE KIIIGIS PHIZI BISLEY C-\MP July Z7 -Sergeant MIMMUIH EUNGHISS _l SIX hundred volunteers paraded through the streets, n crowd of four thousand following them. Feeling runs high throughout Ire- land. 'I`o\vn councils are adopting re- solutions denouncing “the -massacre." Tile soldiers of the Limerick ,md Kil- kenlly gurrfsous are confined to b,,r- mcks null concerts by ullilitllry bands in several towns have helm cancelled. 'l‘lle Iiord Mayor of Dublin has cnI~ led ,. uleeting of the magistrates to considfr the action of the Castle uutiloritics in calling out the police and soldiers without consulting the city officials. The police threaten to strike unless those members of the depurtr'-:nt who were dismissed for disohcdienco of orders are reinstated. It is announced here than, Sir John Ross, the police comlnissioner re- signed ua - protest against the sus- pension of Deputy Commissioner I-lnrf rell. ((iluladlan Press) I.()NI)()N, July 27.-'I`hc first enact of Dublin tragedy is to smash i’rc- mier Asq\1ith’s plans to take up amending Bill _ tomorrow. The Premier announced today that the matter was indefinitely post- poned. The Irish are exasperated ov- er the killing of four persons, wound- ing of many others in the clash yes- terday hctwecn regular troops and Nntionalists arc in no frame of mind to grant any concessions to Ulster. Lalloritcs and l/illcrals sup- port them. DUBLIN, July 28.-Riotlng broke] 0Ut “Sain last night but subsided House of, (‘ommons that Deputy Po- without serious rolults. The rumor lice Commissioner Harrell w had or- -4 NG DISTURBS DUBLIN ____.__...___?_ _ The Government announced in the no dered out troops had been suspended. II-iis superior, (bmmissioner Sir John' IRoss, expressed ,, desire to -share the most part from the slums, surround- responsibility and resignod office. A* special inquiry will be held, probably a Judicial Commission. Nationalist members in Parllaniefnt hclll a. meeting in the afternoon which showed more animosity against Dublin Castle than the Government. They consider that Viceroy .»\berd9¢‘n's official family prejudiced him ugaihst Nationalists. A heated discussion was started in the House of Conlmons when John ltedmond, Nationalist lender, de- manded impartial inquiry into con- duct of troops null their punish- ment if shooting was not justified. He demanded also that the regiment should be removed from Ireland and that the proclamation against lm- portation of arms into Ireland should he withdrawn because it constituted serious danger that the law be not administered lmnartially. Augustine Birrell, chief secretary for Ireland, blamed Deputy Commissioner Har-' rell-sllurp,y for astonishing lack of discretion. Harrell had assumed the whole responsibility. The Uhief Bec- rctary put the question to Commis- sioner Iioss as to whetlier he associ- ated llilnsclf with what had been done and declared if he did he _would be suspended. The Prime Minister defended the Governn1eut's impartiality attempt- ing to prevent the importation of arms. Since proclaulntion was issued, he said the number of arms imported into Ireland was infinitely small. Har‘rcll's action in summoning mili- tia after arms had been landed is an entirely new departure, he concluded. THE VALLEY RAILWAY EVIDENCE CONTINUED (Canadian l‘ress). ST. JOHN, N, li., July 27.-Tile taking of evidence 'in the Valley rail- way matter was roeulucd this after- noon with tlm cross exurrvlnatlvn of Wir llobeu the Pom nu ‘s lccount- Many interes;lng uxperiulli-ds have been the pleasant lot of I-T'l-sign F. G White who is at "Ie head of t c ‘ ' " » »» . h J- L- Dewar. of the Rvvnl Sccfwcnnrlotteton-n nrnnol. of the _surn- WOYI line.-KinfZ'n Dl`Iz9» l-nf? mllin el* tion Army, and was amom: the (‘an- nf- OI the Wnnl” meet l'°a°Y- D°Wn" adian delegates to 'Ilia last lntirvla- Hnd Privnte F"1t0n» nf U10 Q“°°n'9 tional congress of the Salvlitirén °5t'nInnte"9~ Wen” Med 101' nf” Army that was held in London I~.1~g- W . ' pines with 309 points each; but on 1m,,|_ ' . ,.99 1,, . the sh ot mths Roy I Scot won G _ _ _ _,thc ground, vvu/fl 5.5,.: ,732. fr_oul| from ills (llpponent bandily. -DewsrI In 3 chat with n "“m'"'" “ple .Wn_i_0n there _Hlmnln he dhdndnn 3550-' 'call Mr. McLeod and Col. Baxter . _ , , f p y l . ont. The wllnle afternoon was so nc- cupied but little if any matter of matelli-al interest was adduced. Mr. I-loben furnished figures of the ,,ctu- ai cost of the railway which showed that nil the money received from the Govcrnniellt had gone into it up March 31, 1914 the totnl expenditure for work done, including material on h t ul I u "lit"-tlV"» tn° Ensign stated Venter' 04h 24 making thc not actual ex 'nn' increase of about $61,000. ; Mr. (larvell spent most of the at- ,fcrnuon ill re-cxamlnntlcm. The evi- dence will be resumed tomorrow morning when it is expected Mr. llo- bcn will furnish detailed statement 'rind accounts making up the totals §quoted_ In nll probability the taking of evidence will be finished this ‘week. l So far there has not been a word in substnntiatlnn of the charges s- galnst Premier Flemming and only one witness to testify as to the charge against Mr, McLeod. 'lbs defence, it is expected, will nn’ 5 °“'“ “We “C ar ' orm B tlay that the Congress trnnscended all l'WII1‘I11S0 m kc 1-1 Btatnmvnl The B68- pemlitu e for that period $2,939,6B!'.-. “ _ ‘f;l;;ou§`l; 13:; ipigtuusndhlglcs coxgtcg former internpttionnl achievormptst elf 92, up Io April 30, 1914 tho not ,,;.,slon is expected to prove too noone ‘ ` . lr _ d _ r . ~ .-n-ded of an -$5: ,__‘.’;‘§..,,..._, §...‘.§§‘;i..§.§"?_?$5.3;_P2‘.ii§!f§ii‘1f:if_2i.e%.__f?_=‘I2-_ififi§.,.___.25,._ct252Sfi15..2f_._£lfs___sff,i2§;§;_.___.,_____,.____._. Th” “mr” °f th” Wynn” is 21 nation, hs proceeded ’ its ability of the large number of delegates who BAD CONDITION B. DOIMS b6l0W that of Private Haw c B 1 “ gh the soual received a s cclal invitation from - -.. . A . ~ P A I llnuu clnunlunsl klns,do1 Toronto, (Yao hack \\°m° if problems of the world with n rorvld His Majesty Kim: Gecrve to pass garrli ll the ¢0V§lt° FOP Ytlnltlwlnl ew-,,,go]lnntion that 'enabled it to through the maill cntrance gate of~ ____ affliiuilnfnulne- scifi): l°.;I“l.leIIefi`n`I.`i"'°“°h all tunes. p-=<»l>ue “nfl °"“"‘?"" uuncmlhmgl Palm’ g'°"“d"' t” "_" 'PEI-f»U\'IDu_ fm.. July za.-'rwo Johnson M1902 when u mls 0, “wind not excepting even uncivilizcd tribes. inns tllc droup HK Of fig? C0l0\l'9- women were drmvnoi, 50 families blew down the énrzats Mm made cowl .»'I‘hc meetings and couferencxes have .I ds p need me iriita adsl lon livhcro I ,,,,,,1o h0,,,,,|,.Bn_ 13 mildingo partly dmom totally unmvomblo ,or About shown that ln India' the l rm.V_ls ll; a gig) oppo un ytof sec ng tllc'w,~o¢k,.,| ,n Q". good gouowmg B , C ndltm I l, dwinving and re-claiming 1'-l:il>0l_\vh\ch nf: Hu `Q\l09l1. Mid .lucen Alcmn- cloudburst lust night.. nz" 0 ns w°r° ago very A have caused the British Government dra, the lumprcss of Russia, H. Ii. H, f»0dBY» and tn” n°n"d9 WB" liberally 'gona-ations of Worry ond onlriety, In 'the Duke of Counaugllt, Governor- "°"_""°"°i béiprlllkled With fninifn- Mrim th-e Zum, aw being (‘h|-ist|sn.'General of Canada, the Lord Mayor, ized, educated and made into good of London and notable archhisho-ps‘ co.I"6 ENERN El°‘l“°“E t°°t"“°°7 t° 'M t"°“`bl°' citizen; ln Jnvn n thousand lepers 'and many other nobles and dlgnitar- INHQUNCEIEHTS' 50"” °°n‘II“°nn in 53”" Wh” F“l`I ' 1 1 l-‘ g- las Thurs was that day the Lon- ton for instance dropped ten Points- “I” b-“mg “red or' ',‘ ‘N °p°“" ` ’ ,n the "mt three sho". This years countries, as well as in fanada, the Alon papers estimated, a million and' » old med H t , thht _swan years Al‘my's valuable wor'_ is beinr re- ‘n half people in attendance. ""“ 8 _ and When the ware thrown into luis for R period of fiftein years. lflffrmea' Piper Scott, -of the Royal Hilinlnn I this can refer only to Esquimaux, dfrs, was sixth: Private Bkillon, l_on- Cnnfgenn ‘Zane n t‘,;’°;‘d°;`I“I d°‘n°n‘ , Z H ' stra on of e grow n s ze and im- :'::..“'°.l:‘,§.:::.°:'.l..r1.‘:r::.';i.;“i’; i‘;:...‘.*“;i1l.::i:.':.°.*; ..‘.;l1l.€' ..”f.‘..'::’.:..»-ft..-» of 1- s device also used by them. A re- Wood Ninth London, ninth; 0ol_|Kingdom everybody, from the Kingl ference to killing a bean has not Ward' India, tenth; Hubbard, Aus-.down to the London sh0cbla¢k. 0'!- beeu fully appreciated. At first it gl-oils., eleventh; Private Actor.-nibifen n W_“"n" “nd "mndly lnf‘”"°°t would appear to not limit the re- gwolfeh, ‘oooh won ten pounds. In 01° P’°°°°°dInKn Of U10 CDDKFGBH. gion, as bears might have beonl Stoddart woo th||~ty.¢hlr¢l, Noble, The Canadians, as 'well as the dele- gates from all the other countries, must be recalled 'that the Norsy voy- Brooks, sixty-fifth; Martin, ssvbnf-Y i9l'°‘P°¢\l‘Y'niuR with l'¢U¢‘VNd 0011553000 agerl wem accustomed to the polar ninth, liamsn, eighty-sixth, each -wln- lathe organization, and with infinite The vast numbers attending the a ning flve pounds ,loyalty to its Genbr I and the prln ste;-ly winds and cool. but a NW refer and The grandtotals of the Canadians cipleli of"Sdlv*¢i`tll5nisIrl forbody and slA'i‘HliiR -Yesterdayw woo.- as follows: ii” Col. Ser -nt Stoddart ...BM Gunner able 279 Lleut. McLean... 278 who remained to the flnsl stage are soul; The latest ideas of the Army ,throughout the world have been fo- `cull¢d and cryntallfled by this mam- moth' intfrnatlonal gathering. "On the day of the great thanks- IIIIIII EIIMMISSIUII _ -_-¢1_..._..i___ 3 n 5 5 y ¢ rl ei sllti s ll- -I "Un another occasion Mr. nd Mrs, ”"" “I 52° and 1'” hee" in th” tenitnr cognized by an D n `p e “P au 'Astor hired a special train :nd took 0”” 'mat 9" W0" “inn ln|U'“°n 'five hundred delegates to their cs- tate at Clivcdcn, where n magnificent ‘ten was given on the spacious tennis lawns." “'l°he trip, Sir," said Ensign White in conclusion, "has been an educa- tional one for me." in this column. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- flve cents. "Pure Gold Salud Dressin Pow- - K der, without oil, ask your rzrvcer. 3740. "Only 50 cents for the round trip to Murray River next Wednesday. Grace Church plcnlckers cordially ln- ,vite you to join them on their an- nual outing. Traiu lcaves at 9 n.m ll lfwpulullln ' as 10 deg. sims t e I’;:v?nrtd‘tNiewpre`vlous nicht Nfni N' ,gg 65 ling.; at 9 fn- 59 “U- °b'19lI:`tlde will -be blah tbl' °'°°n\°°l1 ' ' ` "l a is bo high tomorrow- mornin! 5 - - and FHM] at 4.1!. ~ i mr; it rms to-_ “"“‘ °°mff,,'f:lo§ .¢.4.ao_,»,n may , obove at 9 .. ni yesterday it se 3 27 and tomorrow st 4 86° it wil 1 The lull 0°" *ln* °V°“|“5 ‘t 7341 (Aunt. Brooks...._. 275 Serigeant Martin ......26B Staff Sergeant Loman 262 n - K0 lon, Sergeant Martin, of Calgary. secured 11th place, winning it l-adge and $30; McLeod, 5601; Bullock, 11st; meKis,,1snd; and son of Montrlal; 80th- win' 115 oooh. ‘ I 'the Bt Gear 's Cup competit- 'givlng service an the 'Army's Joy .day'. Crystal Palace, -'when General -Cond-Mrs. Booth and the Chief of the ,Stcfl, Commiuionnr f-foward. with many other heads of the Army re- iviewed ‘thc officers and troops. there were scenes of grand, -indescribable enthusiasm, and the march .past was » , _ ,-an elvwvisllv i“°l>irl"¢ °I>°'-‘fe°l°- If _'rum-n-lny; visit Boll Inland, rrldny; nut, nd U g ig' bug. og, gint WM U19 \'\10lt ImD0“tnnl- *Vent QI "-9 ,Grand Falls, Saturday, landing at :gran 1:1: and for wins moklng'\=h\d,¢v°r_ Programmed by _the halve- North sydney Monday morning. ST, Jul-lN’S Nlld., July 27.-The Dominion Government Steamer Earl Grey, with the Dominion Royal Com- mission on board, which left Rimou- ski on Saturday afternoon, past (`-ape last night. She is due at St. .lohn's nbout midnight. The commissioners 1 begin work Tuesday. continues sit- lfllll CFRCD l`h\l\‘°l\ Wednesday, July 29th. Return fare 'only 50 cents. Special rates for - children. 8704-7-25M4i. tings at St. .lohn's Wednesday and of course, you’ll want. 3704-7-25M4i. ”.I’ROPERL\' _ PAID [’0S1"I'ION'S are open for the properly trained ex- pert Smith Premier Typist--Lenrn one of if you would bo sure Inu. A. Millie Frnver, or Remington these machines of ,, good liv- l-Ialifox, N, S. 8738 “If _vnu've been to Murray River, to come again. f you have not, why, don't fail to pienickers next I .§. 'il l at 10.80- ‘ gg *OMIM* nh' | ' td 5 1. t of moon] Niall Army) ~ At marching ' gait it malaggmnnggun “'¢. _c took two hours for the procession to F135 1,033 ;mo’000_ not- Professor nl-sold snowed that me-_nm the Generous zrendmnd In -_ “Go to York Point Hotel for g days or weeks outing. Good bathing and boating. ' A Ferry 'boat makes or'upioad cranberry fl found in thefits ranks were upwards of fifty thou- BRAZIL, Ind., July 23.- Fire rouge indicated by other considers- sand Sslvstionlstn, ami there were ti hi, namely Labrador br Northern two hundred hands. The procession Npnrfoulidland. Evidence from s na- was two miles lonz. cud Ov" cnc tive wheat pointed to the name con- hundred thousand neonle lined the elution. route. I might add that while In _four trips daily between _Powbsl that stnrted in the Brosiua Dry- ,-Wharf, Charlottetown and Yd\"k!_blht goods store, the largest in the cit-_.~, Round trip ten cents. See time ink. spread to a number of adloinlng Telephone connections with tho haul, buildings yesterday and caused a D. W. White, Proprietor. loss estimated at more than 8101),- \11|»-1-l1I`*s, \ London there were many h gh prlvl-,00l\. The cause of the are was un-I ---------- llplmmt carlo guntiueowllegn bestowed upon us. I was one known. . Mlnnr¢\’s Linlment Cures