Avcusr 28. z¢,o8 1 ' E' _ _ 2* _ - 'rr-is ci'-iAr.Lo'1"rE'rowN cUARe`LiN<- me nm -. L . aoviiuoiorurrst. _. ours .couiii...,.iiurnuio l'.'mni;i LEAVES The Succession Dues of LARGE ESTATE _ibe Estate oi the Late Earl ' Derby Amounts to $2,500,000. LONDON, August` 26-The will of the sixteenth Earl of Derby, formerly governor-general of _'Canada, who died gn June 14, has been proved, the total vailue oi his estate, bbth real and personal, being estimated at 523.777.139- More t.'ha'n:*£500,000 will be paid in death duties on the estate, in accord- Bnc, with the rate introduced by Mr. Asquith in the budget before lsbt, under which 10 per cent, is paid on me first million and 1 per cent, on the remaining two and three-qaurter millions. The personal estate has been sworn at £892.349 gross and £752,139l net. .Thirty thousand pounds is left to the Earl’s widow and £20,000 to the' truutecs of the settleinenrts made on each of his younger children in his lifetime. , Other legacies include two months' wages to each servant for every year of service. The residue of the estate is given :O U16 Present Earl of Derby absolute- y. om i M i` 5, _ _ Mln::.en|ll1d|n°Se.if}l|s- cqi. W. A`. lohnatane. - En lish C u Are You Going Img, S. Acorn. lansner. P E U Y U g h rch service at Souris, ...J. J. Johnston, of Charlottetown | | | Sunday Aug. 80th at 11 a. m.. and 7 'was in Montaiue on Thursday. visit this year. ...Rev. Canon Almon will hold a meeting in the interests of the Brit- ish Foreign and Bible Society Fri- day evening Aug. 28th, at 7.30 ‘in tlhe English Church, Georgetown. Mem- bers- of all the churches, who are in tereetzsd in the circulation of the Bible are invited to attend. A col- lection will be taken. ...The death occurred at Souris on the 8th inst of Mrs. John Scully at the advanced age of 72 years. De- ceased had been in poor health for the past six months, but nothing serious was anticipated until a few days previous to her death, when she slowly began to sink and succumbed to the inevitable on the morning of MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE IN WINNIPEG TO WED. WINNIPEG, Aug. 26. - The mar- riage of Miss Kate Gillispie, of winnipeg, to Hon..W. R. Motherwell,| Minister of Agriculture, Saska‘tche'- wan, takes place today, August 26, at Fife Hills Boarding School, Fifa Huis, Saskatchewan, after which Mr. Motherwell and his bride will take up their residence at Abernathy Sask. .\_\fomNT oanan ` or HIBERNIANS ;'.'l‘. JOHN, N. B., 26. - The an- nv .1 1'-mvmtion of the Ancient Or- ii .' oi Iflibernians began to-day. Si-vmi hundred Hibernians and .~,-.di'.ts paraded to the Cathedral, \h»re mass was celebrated and an =i.ptfi. serni-.-ri preached by Rev. 1. .l_ E-icLaugii.ln. of Richibucto. iliehrn Coney welcomed the con- vf-ntion. The delegates paraded to l{eith's Assembly Rooms, where ruhlrcsses of welcome were deliver- ed oy Mayor Ruilock and others. CURED IN 24 HOURS you can palnlessly remove any corn, either h:\rd, soft or bleeding, by) apply ng Putnniu’s vom Extractor. lt never ur is, leaves no soar contains no acids; is hannless because composed only of healing gums and balms. Fifty years ln use. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all rugglsts '2:.c. bottles. Refuse substitutes. PUTNAM'S PAINLESS, .COR N EXTRACTOR lloyal Victoria COLLEGE, Montreal. ,.\ ri-diicutlnl hull for tho women students te llcliill l'ni\'cr-'l!y. Sftuntcd on Slicrhrook .‘lir|'.~t, in clone proximity to the l.'i\ivoi~>iiiy llilililiiuzs uml‘ lnluirnlorlca. S urlonla of tho Coll--;.;~ :wo admitted to tho courses in "I-\Fl”s i llvliill l‘nl\'orsity on iilcvillonl wnvis with mon but u.nlnl_\' i|\ scpiiruto l~lns.~'oa. ln addition in t`u~ li-1-ilirrs |:i\'<-u lsr tho l’rofc.1.~'ors und l.<'<~t\\wr~< of the l'nivo|~sit,v, »~'i\ulr-nls uro as' sislml l|_\' i'i~.~»idi‘ul tuinrs. flvinnrvsiuni. skut-l ini( rink, it-unls co\|i'i>-’, utr-. Sul\u|i\rsl\i|m :ind lirlilliiziurisnunrrlml |u\nuul'_\'. in-lv-ur-li»\i| in all l1!'ui|¢=ln~4 oflliil-lt' ln lho .\l-liilll‘o'\>i-ivN,ori\1|\\of lliuuiv. l`or furtlior puriilurinrs, u|_l\lru»»i. The Warden, Royal Victoria College, M() \J'l`l{l'IA l. Halifax Ladies’ College and Conservatory of' Music. lln affiliation with Dnlliouslo I'i»i\'ci-sity) .\l\ia¢l\ nu roairlcntiul Sclioo fir girls an ynuiig wozneu. ll. Tho couxsc ofsiudy ini~.lnilc:\ Eniylisli ionll lla briiilclics, Mnlliciiiaiiru, l"rci\cl\ and (I1-imnn, tho Classics. Svioiicii lillociillon lf umfilic Science, Sli-noginpliy. Physica l;-.'\i|.iu;:, Fino Art, Music. kc. »».i:. l’roparntlon for the lhuivoroity a pu-‘iully but selected course can ho token. 'I‘ho1uourso of Stud in thu Conservatory "ii "\“=‘l0. lQl\!l_ il1.,l:~ho 'llcuclicrs Ucrtifiuiito. il.<~ liiplonm of Graduation uiul'iho iicgrco oi' lru-iw ov' of Music from Dalhousie. V \'. '|‘||or.l1\i'foftl\o(.lollogo und \‘onsc|'r|\tory |-_-vii-i'\\efIfS and equipped with two Stfiuwn y Grand Pianos, two Pipe Orgmleh and i`oriy-seven Pianos for practice p Course leading to M. L. woi-iliy students. Correspondence solicted . REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. V Sackvilie N . B., July zo, 1908. ~ 1- _J3;'f*l‘!*!°“!5_."§. I Address: binder twine 42,800 On Canadian crude petroleum, at Z5 cents per gal............ 391,217 A total in bounties of $2,787,358. lAlllES’ li0liEllE .ow Bruiiswick Schools. S, (`.r.1<'uatcs fiom this Dolan FINE ARTS. In charge of au hing, Wood Carving and Lcnihci' urposes. _ A. DEGREE. Sclioiarsliips for IMPERIAL REGAL The genuine product is made by ' Dflllk FRANCIS DR * _ “ v I Do not he deceived by inlslcmling ml\'erll$¢m¢lll. 01' fill* "°P"“.'“u'd°" by "I 1' »- smnu who lhlhl; lhev have t0 °'l1|l4ll¢ K0 lieu-nrc of that product that has to run 0"' Hoods are the recognized standard ulm nn-. makings aucrz-sire! ihglfhueiiigse by Honest methods. They l°°l¢ Wm’ ".'-‘illcion on the "juni as good" crowd of dmrlioun sl B R "re we have made e success oi' “lm verlll Revul" ll I l’"°""F° , . __ _ :;. . J "l he Popular AKE, Only od" even on a coiinierfeit. or lvnlfallfm- on another-‘ii name and reputation. among the best elves of retailers, P°°Ul° imlmors, etc., who are ladming upiu Ill l the 8th lust. Deceased was of s quiet retiring disposition and ‘has left a void in a happy homo that cannot' be filled. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, six sons and two daughters, Michael in Nelson, B. C, Tom and Frank in Boston, Patrick in Maine, James in Souris and Lawrence on the homestead, Mrs. P. Mclntyre in Boston and Mrs. Jas. Robertson, Idaho, also three sisters Mrs. D. R. Steele, Sturgeon, Mrs. Howlett, Souris.and Mrs. Holland, Bosbon.Tha - funeral took place on the 10 inst, to the Ca.tholicCemetery at Rollo Bay, where all that was mortal of a kind and loving woman was' laid to rest to await the great resurrection morn. Patruot please copy. ...The Annual Prize Shooting of the Montague Rifle Club took place. on Tuesday 25th lust. Following are the 'prize winners. Canadian Banlo- oi .Commerce Match $10.00 contributed by Bank, balance added by alssggia- ltion. Ranges 200, 500 and' 600 yds. .“‘_€?’-"‘§!~"?’ _S9 McKinnon A. Johnson Ives W. Stewart Murphy B. Pool 1_0() , C- Thompson .15 ASSOCIATION MATCH I. Ives 3_00 W. Murphy 235 R. C. Dewar r]__75 Johnson 1_5() Stewart 1_0() | McKinnon _'75 s J. B. Poole 1_0() G. Thompson _75 | The Ladies’ Challenge Trophy was W0!! by W. A. 'Johnson for Mrs. L. M. McKinnon. I. Ives and R_' (;_ Dewar tied for the J. P. Hughes cup, which was won b 1_ 1 shoot oil. y vm in the 2.75 2.25 L75 1.50 1.00 _gras `°ss.> M; . Bzoiuisr o:sJi_\' .1.i[L,. TORONTU. Aug. 2ll.~John E. An- d¢'l`S0l1,, lute school inspector for Bl'0CkVlll0. who was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary for bigamy, the viciim being Miss Jam. icson, the daughter of a Methodist Minister at Renfrew, died in Kings. W” 'lull Wday. ugfid 5fl)'~two years. Pio hnd_ suffered from throat trouble some his incarceration three months eco , THE ATHLGTES , ARE ALL COMING. Halifax. Aus. 26-J. 0. Lithgow, President of the M. P. A. A. A. recei- ved a letter last night from N. H. Crow, secretary of the 0. A. A. U., enclosing the formal entries of Kerr, Longooat, Sivert, Wood, Ekene, Sdl- len. 0'Rouke and Archibald for the championship sports on Satunday. ,Mr Crow says that J. J. Merrick, Jr.,' vice-president of the Canadian A. A. U., and J. H. Crocker, who accom- p. m. This will be Mr. Tupper's last; ,__Mr. Walker will take the service, ° -in St. Andrews’ Church, Georgetown, 3 ST. JOHN’S,Newfoundlaud, Ang. 26 'next Sunday. Q-At noon on the 22nd Mi-s..i.nnie Low- iperthwaite, wife of the Rev. Humph- l A. McDonald, sen Francisco, `rey P- Cuwncrthwuite. Passed eva!- is visitin8 in Bouris after an absence She 'had been unwell for borne months 'ot twenty-ave years' ni? Eallnl:1een“:?:::at2l,u blft '|:l:reufl_ s , s ___1g_ V, Morrow, St. John, has rs-'always a suddenness about death; Iturned from a visit to Thos. H.:so that when her iilllfili 11005 if! "~'°"."“"°' »;‘i:'.‘:°“"r. .'1§:""...::'. ":.;r°°.§.: ...Cornelius MoAulay, St. Peters Bay, lfl'l61\d’S. M U10 DOW! WH! 0015 them. 'wha has been laid up for six weeks‘cpultd1 dscareprly reallize 'that thi; ,Sth olood poisoning has iully re- ;;_=°u;ny.!:'u§>;e cagr ian oouobvsnanr \ ' 2- and in Harbor Grace, are matters l _"Har mgny friends will be glad to ,ot cherished record, would no long- see Miss Ethel Robertson, Mt. 1-Iope,,er move in our midst a benlson and :is out again after a severe .meek or len inspiration tg ellto whom "Thy wphgid fever. Igiéigdom Come, has a real tween- ,...7. H. E. Chadwick left Montague' Annie Buchanan Cowperthwaite Un Thursday for Toronto, Mr, Chad-iwas born fn Glasgow, Scotland. She wick made many friends during his WB! dB\18l1l¢6l' 0! V110 ll*-`0 W- ll. 'short sta in the villa e. ‘Buchsna Ee . i r Y I y g n, q , o some time Lec- -~ turer on Geology and Chemistry in , ...Mi-s. M. Pesrdon, Montague, P. E. Glasgow University. Ai: the use of ‘I., is spending a few weeks in West- 17 YGBFS 811° WSU* l'-0 Culledl. Where 'ville the guest of her daughter, Mrs. lille attended the Ladies’ Collvgl. i(p,-°f_) Hamilton, ,india Ae-e_ Mount Allison, New Brun|wlck,from l p i lwhich she graduated with honour: l ...The English Church service, which in l&67.' In July of that year sha washeld at Murray River on Sunday WHS married £0 U16 RGV- lf- P~_ last. was g grand' success in evgry Cowparthwaite, their first circuit be way. The singing was led by Miss “IZ H01'l»0D. N- 5-. and lubS0¢l\1\‘/Dt' Furness of Vernon River Bridge, who 1! FBi1'Vl~`ll€ Bild QUWII 31111!-!'°.5V has a well trained and very powerful -701111. N- B-5 TYYOB. CUTDWBH Ind v0ice_ Sim wah well supported \,y,Charlot.tetown, P. E. I. In 1890 she Miss Bears of Vancouver, and a num- came with 'her husband to St. John: ber or wen known local singers. Mr. iwhere. with the exception of tour Tupper oi King’s College, Wlndggr, years at Carbonear and one at Har- conducted the service, and preached b0\‘ GFHM. Sl1€‘hBS Siu” "Sided- baking for hit; subject, "Power-_" Thai Mrs. Cowperthwaite's Church ac- gervico Wu 1151,-1 in one pubug hauitlvltlos were numerous, and exerted and one of the 1argeist.congregations‘l K1'0Hl i¥\llll9l1C°l0F 8004- 'U10 Bibi' gathered that had been seen in Mur- C1895. Slllldliy SC11001. W0m&l\'l Mil' ,ray River for some time, sionary Society, Dorcas Society, and I power $3_,00| ntg-1-_KGEB--AARK-Fifa' every form of social Church life, a.l _`_ ways found in her not only a zealous ' worker, but an .exceptionall ahh U°rr°°t°d 1°' "arf wednsdl” “nd leader. Heil! was a mind flllgd witl l Saturdays issue- um knowledge which is preamble knowledge which she knew how tt fl°l`7l'1! P01' bm- U 00 £0 3-00 use to the advantage of her family, ~‘°‘l» P" lluintlil 34-00 £0 ‘~00,her friends and the large Churcl 2°" W but lllgeirries amid which she mingled. l,°°_°_t°°" 9°' bm- “ I0 40(She was an extensive reader, witl éurnipe, par bus IQ sn unerring literary tsste, and e To The Exhibition? ST JOHN, N. B. Sept. I2-I9. The dates are drawing near. - Have you made up your mind ? No doubt about this Show--_It will be the best from every point of view ever held in St ]Ol'ln. Amusements without number A great stock show _ Magnificent exhibits of all kinds Band music--Fireworks The diving horses _ Adgie and her LIOUS Are all Part of this Great Show. 1 Remember the dates September I 2-19. R. ll. ARNOLD. Manager. 8-28cl2i l __ . ,.`.,___ _ _ ..____ ._._--.-_..__'. _.--EB rg- ' Special Sale of /WENS’ TROUSERS I Tolzeep things humming in 555' Per °‘~ 1' lhigh standard of excellence. Ant oatmeal. per cwt. |3_z5l flutter. per lb. (dairy) I4 to 25' flutter, per lb. (creeuiery) 29 to 20 1 liay, pressed 813.00 to 14.50l rlides. perlb. 4 I Burley. per bus. 50 zllay, per ton. loose $11.00 to 14.50 Heel. Der lb.-(eareau) ia 5 Pork, per,ll.v. (carcass) '7 Lamb. .l_7ll!‘;lb. (carcass) 'I ev UI¢""o~ S33 . _ 50 ,...___..Beets, per bus. 49 Carrots, per bus. 40 Flour. Roller Process ner 1” lbl.85. -_-_-____ ANTHON ' REXEL ENTERTAINS KINGg MARIENBAD, Aug. 2!l_--Amon thr- guosts .at King Edwa,-d's fimdicoii ' today were llf. Clemrnce lu. the Freiich lfremiei' and M. Iswolsky. the Russian loreign Minister. The King and the ttvouiinisiers af’ter\\'nrds udjourneil to an udj_oining room, having xi long con- versiition together over their coffee. The whole party then pimfsifilerl to tho Military Curhaus to ivitlicss on asssli at_u|nis. This evening Anthony J. Drexel, of Philadelipha, entertained the King at dinner. EVERY WOMAN IN POORHEALTH, Has an awful struggle. Lots to do, all kinds of worry, must. contend with loss of sleep, poor ap etite and tired nerves. Her only desfre is for more strength and better health. This is exactly what comes from using Ferrozone, the greatest tonic sickly women can possibly use. Ferrozone makes the blood tingle and grow red. the cheeks grow rosy. the eyes bright. Ferrozone invigorates the' Oalfakinep per lb. 5 l Cabbage, per doe ‘ yet to the humblest she could b equally the kind, congenial friend aa with those who shared with he. the delights of literature. Her _mind was exceptionally versa- tile and not only would she discuss with those she met, the subjects which irhe intuitively discovered were mdst interesting to them, but en~ ter into the conversation with a zest from which there was' a complete _absence oi “make-believe.” 1 Mrs. Cowperthwaite leaves two lsons, Dr. Walter, of Sydney, who only a few days' ago returned home, and Dr. Hunter, of this city; also e. daughter Florence, widow of the late W. S. March. To these, with the devoted partner of 41 years, her be- loved husband, we voice the sym pathy tlhat is general. It' is said with truth of many an elect lady, “Her children arise up, and call “her blessed; her husband' also, and “he praiseth her," but in 'no in- stance could the words be more ap- propriate than lin this, for love and devotion to her family were endbred in her very being.-St. John’s Nfid Daily News. COMING EVENTS. Red Rose Meeting, Lodge Prince sligward S. 0. E. Tuesday, September »` rl? \ . S A dial l 'QQ i -fd . ‘-~§ " if , LQ l NlacLELLAN our workrooin, we have pl-"lC£‘fl on sule today, lliiriy fi_\'e trouser lengihs, regularly priccil from $5.5o io $6.50 [er p:.1f~ T0 make .1 quick clcnrniics, we wil make you ii pair of trousers from any cloth in tl\il I0! "01' $4.50 If you need an extra pair_ Ol trousers now is your opportunity. Ii’ you don'| need them _immed- iately _surelv ‘ms price will make it worth your while i_o provide for future needs TNS opportunity won't last long. Better comem and pick your goods today BROS.. \ iihhlk §liirrvru-'nurriinuwiw ii irrrwrrwrrwwuul-1% You Can Learn To Speak panled the Canadian team to the body, develops new strength and Marathon sports, will come to Hall-lmakes life worth living. Ferrozoneis lax on this occasion. Some skepticslcha sort oftonic that builds up, it have been saying that the Canadians A gives one a reserve of nerve force iand would not put in an appearance, butlestaolishes such health conditions Mr. I.-ithgow says there is nothing in’thnt sickness io unknowir. Let every this. They will all be here and he ex- 'woman use Fcrrozone. Price 50c. pects to see them possibly by toni-- __ SWS "“‘“- Condensed Advertisements T te f Class ' ` ` MACnnoNI.iNs MUsT LEARN lr..-_-.- f)i::;9__r m°°'"°“' TURKISH LANGUALE. I OS.1._A ,man bo, ,nude an ,,,,_ ' ' lope. Finder please le t LONDON Aug. 25. - A ape-:ini "° uve u from Constantinople to The Times 172_Sydney St' 5`28i3lPd» says that a member or the Young \X/ANTEI:-hAn experienced gui :Q5 Turks is authority for saying that, -genera ousework. Apply to 27- the Young Turks are ready`tu go'm°hm0“‘l Sl __ 3‘25Q31lDll~ some way in the direction of ad- _i\l~AN'1‘ED-A teacher for Point ministrative autonomy for Maoo- ; ‘Prim school. Supplement $20.00 donia, but will refuse to admit it to 1 Apply to D. N. Murchison, Sec'y of the enjoyment of privilleges denieil1'p|-“sings 3.23,-1W_ to other provinces. he commit- X01; SA] -E-:_A | h ml tee, he said, desires to make edu-' ll three years oldr;;irshlrev1:i(ldcg;~’_ cation tompulsory, leaving the ques-lsey_ Apply at 94 Highland avenue tion of languagefto bel seftled'tby)City_ 8_28d3ipd . th i h ‘it t' ll . - ~---~~-~--»--`----_- hui llnallrllngn tliaostudeylwof th;)c'l‘url{-l`bi10g' ZALESSR To I‘1Eér’H°““ 0" ish language as the official language (mer If “ 1 ' é’°°“P ° _by Joh” obligatory. In general the committee M ' °““°mA°” 'Bt O°l2°'-'l'- APPU is willing to discuss matters with the rs' MMV ml 05"- 1'2 Kent St- difierent Macedonian committees ina* 8`26dzwpd' _ ____ ___ _,___ friendly ,pu-it, OST-Yesterday, the 2`7‘th lust on Z--A-~ ».J ,Queen Qtrcct between Kwi; NOVA SCOTIA BOY Street and Sydney s`.'rcct, two ii'.',\. ollur bills. Finder will be rev.-.r~1".! CHARGED WITH MURDER. hy leaving' rome dt thi.: ofilcr. L X T- as - fl-2Sd1iDd. HALIFA N. . Aug. .-On a->”_"(,ST*_i__Ab `“,,- ' , , Wlffuuf °l1;\‘¢l°8 '"1"' *ml "‘""“¢:'l.l iavendeguliiaa B::r5`l7T3'1“go;°"‘37t 'g‘;l\;l;;"i{gr‘t>E°){_"”°“ lace front and collar. Finder please 1 '_ “' 1 t thi in a . week ago last Friday, Roy (,‘bish>.'n, ,Surg a B °8_§gd3f;d_ reed" re aged lourteen years, wan' arrested, OA --~ - --_- i.°.::.r:.'.°..: i.1.,"':.'.f:;";;.l“":.':.';:.*'::.'- ii: A L'1‘-’.-Silt uf- - -»-1 we ~ :.“..'.‘.°.:§”... 2;r.'.‘;°." found him at his home, 71 Willow I 0s'I:_KTml_ t ¢_ - n , a sma Sm boys were playing on a wbarr J sum of money between .Davis& at Sheet Harbor, and it lr. alleged ,Fraser and the Esplanade. Finder that Chisholm struck the Tupper hey iilease leave at Davis & Fraser'e. whole death followed shortly alier.l .8-28d8ipd. _ __ ___g_ ____ __ Cqnhieting stories regarding the and 'F7011 SALE-Dwelling house No. 233 adair have been told by various par- _ 'north side Grafton Bt. east, ties, but the facts will now be containing 11 rooms, beside bath brought out at the examination room and sewerage. Large front which will be held before Stipsndiary lawn and yard Apply to Charlie salncis name New ours" -i-iM--- ::_. > ' rr 41:;--'--‘vt--~..~--> v » f- - -...:. A WYW¥`l"a`lh`e’h\“i‘WWUWFHWHWYWY IHYWWY Ll W ---MODERN--~ . 1 Foreign Languages At home without loss of time from your business or social ei1gz_\.gcI'l1€f1tS, and be_ prepared to converse intelligentl y with tlioseyou nileet ip] iiplreiqgfiié (pgiplilé tries who speak the inodern_ languages. l`he studeiit is tang t llilhl etflod iq Cn- Eclison Phonograph which is furnished free with each course. 1 clijllcted S-mteq clorsed by the French, Gcrnian, and Spanish Ainbnssoclois to tie nl I; ~ Acliille Frecliette, Chief 'l`1'.'msl:1ior of the House of (.0luI110l1S» Oltf1‘V(;fY- “fi- Frzmk Baird. M. A. of Sussex, N.B., ]. F. 'l`illcyv,‘ siiperiiitcii of _thc c§cr3- ineut Daily, \Voodstocl<. N. B., Geo.i). Biuckadcr \ icc president Yziiinout ( . . . Acndeini/.ll-I.'l`. Wyman, teacher, Yarmouth Academy. ---FRENCH - llesirez-vous bicn parlor fraucias?- (Do you desire to speak French well? _ Oh! Oui benucohp. l`~.tu