, otherwise. Techniogl education UBB r , r ll' . ,.,. ,.4 _ Z -us. ~ -» - _.W .l__ __ 1 1 - - _» -I -»-» » _ . , I ,, _-_ ..,_.__ _. . , _ 0 . . » . ‘. ~ .. ~ I J www- i. ,» . . ». _ . ,_ .I .- _-_.__.,l_ I ,. -_~_,-vii, =w~»i,,»,..'- ; -.- I .- ~ -.~ ~ <~ -»' a 4 _, _,_._,,,,,_ _lt ie. ». ~. I wi . >~ 1 . f _ ,., A M A . . wg -f '_ ~ as-' ~!.»' w".-1. - “' »` ‘_ ' "N ,_ _ :__ ...A-al-:¢$¥.,..»-J-~¢» -\ ~ . - an _ _ I ,' MA.¥.?r9_»f_-¥99Slé= _ 'Nm l-*.'l‘lllll'l‘-Illllllli i ' " TH.EGH'AR'D1-‘KN -‘ ' miner cram, ~ '-4*” PAGE-NlN3.~~ e _ V ~.\.~.¢- ' f A..__.t_ -.V A __ ._ ,,,, i....,.. .,. CARRYING _COAL T0 _THE _IR-0N (JRE vin sieei ,Isini the canadian sed, To Rival Pi'tliAbiii°`g’s`A Bisgest. May Be Read ltr 0p'e;i'ationi By the ~ Fiisti oi' _Nov'éi'iilIer. ' ` NEW YORK, May Z8-`-(Special)-A ducts by November 1." despatch from Pittsburg says: The nature of the machinery to be “Another :nova toward centering -ordered shows the mills will be.rlv the iron amd steel iiigiigtry of the als of even the biggest and beat Pit- uiiited 'sea-tea on thu borders or nie tsbure mills. great lakes was made when a con- The? Will A16 TJY NT U10 l»lKS€91'» ADI tract' was closed by the Algoma Canada. " seen co., for $500,000 worui ni After years of may by tlwee °°11~ henvy uteal machinery to be dniive,-.<, cerned' in the project they have decid ed at Sault Bee Marie_ Canada' as i»:l lt is chea/per to carry the coal to uickly as ppssib1e_ .the iron ore than to bring the ore to qn is nie intention oi the Piiiirnei- ”"° °‘~’“" “B H” "°°“ the °““°‘“ ‘°-' Phians anlrli Londoners hack of this y°f‘t"i's_ the ingentlon to so dtex, tha- plant' to ave two immense steel mills there, 'clirning out steel pro- u~v¢~»-.fi .,;.'_fz-H _ Canadian trade and -the trade of the Noethlwestern States. ` A EIIMPLIMEHTARI A HAHUIIET Tl] HE GIVEN NAIROBI, British East Africa, May 27-Theodore Rocsevelt, \vho is at present the ‘guest of Governor Jack- son of Nairobi, has accepted an ln- vitation to a public b.s.nql\1et:to be given in his honor on August 3. Mr. Roosevelt has secured 86 speci- mens ol game of 22 different' variet- ies; with the exception of six spe¢i. mens thu; are all for the National Museum at Washington. The natural- iiuts ofthe party have obtained a- bout 1,000 specimens off birds, mam- mals and snakui, _._`_€-_._.¢.`; IIIII III Iunwin II srl I:I|IIIII 1;- PARIS, May 27-The decision of the Superior Court of Count' Boni De (‘asl:ellane’s appeal of the case brought by him for the custody of his children was handed down today, and is a partial victory for thu Countl. It confirmed the decision of the lower court givin-g the mother the custody of the children but it set forth th:-it the father aio-iie‘ had the rgght, to choose their instructor und designate the college in which they are to ble educated. Furthermoru Prince Helie De Sagan is specifically cxcludrd from thc list of persons au- thorized to visit the children and the l°_7ouIIt's contention that the in- lluivnce of the Prince is pernicious is thus in eflc-ct sustained. The costs of the appeal are divided. _ (‘()NSUL HALE, ' AS BEEN PROMOTED. WASHINGTON, May 20-Franklin lflule of Vermont, is pi‘omo_te.d from thc Consulat at Cha-rlo'tteoown' to thc l’i.nsulul: at Trlliiilad' and Maxwell hloorehcad, Consul .in Ac-apulco,» Mexico, has received* notice of promo-‘ tion to bc' Consul at St. John. HAHHAHAH HAS TWH SUSPECTS _'___ DALHOUSIE, N. B., May 27-De- tective I-lnnrahan, of Halifax, arriv- ed here this mofming and located two parties who were in Truro when the station robbery took place. They oi- .fered no resistance when arresfteldl and we-ro taken to Truro on a. freight train tonight. Detective Hlaiirahan does not con- sider the men arrested in any way connected with the crime. The sole reason for their arrest is that they had been seen lounging; around- Truro previous to the- burglary and' thart they left the town the day' following The men arrived' in Dalhousie with but ten cents in 'their pockets. Thny found e'mp1oy'men»t' with the Dalhou- sie Lumber Company and have prov- cd -thcmselvni industrious. The men in no way answer the description given' out of the crooks warnted.. They are uoth Englishmen. Whun arrested they denied all knowledge of the af- fair. DESPERADES HAVE ESCAPED. VANBUREN, Me., May 28-Sheriifia and dutectives on both sides of ‘th<{ Maine-New Brunswick (border are searching for two desperadoes who escaped from the county jail in Ed- mundston where they-were being held for nn attempt at train wrecking and dynaimiting. The men' are Ubald Micha and Paul Micha, brothers, of Baker Lake. They are charged with atternpting to dynamite the station at Clair on the Temiscou-ata' railroad opposite Fort Kent and with attempting to ‘wreck the night express from Ed- mundston at that point. Traced by ,detectives and lodged in jail, they I managed to- make their escape.: AMERICAN VESSEL ASHORE. LUNENBURG, Mary 27.-The well known American fishing schooner, Ella M. Doughty of Portland is n- shore at La Have. Miii:irii's Lluluieul ' "vi-l»orniau'~ Friend ' Keep l\liuard’s Linimeni in the house. L- ;_ -has-_~~-.__ ~~)=4=;v_ : __j‘_*" GRAND Isu_sINIEss TRAINING ron HAPPY Y Milburn, Lot 40, hui- of the prominent young lnllielf lrruu liiiig’s (`ou'nty#District. All “W liuurdlnn's race for the Bili Free THA’ to New York City and- return. Wll0 forged ahead to third DOBNAUH A" AEST* count. ’ ‘- The tour onine will be open uJ1'llS\'ll¢ until nine o’clock.. ~ “ I 'l‘he bnllot in todays issue will bel lound on [Inge 12. " Among the inwards givenf bi' Th-9 Guardian in its Big FreeI"I‘l‘iP ¢'0“' test iii a scholarship in the Intvfnli' tional Correspondence school." This great school has achieved n success on its own account which must lmpi-en; even ii cneu-al observer With the fact that its methods m\lSt 'uv decidedly all right, but won more convincing is the success which has 'been obtained by th‘oac".who having undertaken courses in th¢*;l¥\l_l¥_l_°\`9‘¥" branches taught have-won S\l¢°€Sl\ that would never have been their! _QUNG LADIES grnduntcs oi thc l.C.S- D0S3€liSl“E Ulf’ diploma of the institution 11111)' °0Tl‘ fidently oilcr themselves as candid- ntis for Ii situation. The course iS 8 correspondence one, and can be un- dertaken by any one. There is a wide choice of sabieccs and' anyone wlwe particular inclination to one branch of trade - d“”' -‘f‘."f-'2L’2;-__A *° “‘"“ "°°m°'i" I in-' may what iiai SHOWERY. The atb” oomimists coiiiitntiiizhwgh May Corn 69| , _ -F- _ _ °'"“"°d mm Eiimmmiii ni vm .miie when _ _ .. . _ isz irohogro Inf I9-(ly,"=l*l7'-,_ a f“°“°"“““ ‘““1 .I " 0 rn ..s.'.'..'.°.' _ *Il* Modern '!0'fl'nlA vihdc Iwi v "‘"°”"°“ "°“°“' 1.13:; P§f¢_-.-...... ,......,.,.-_$18-1° °=ln?il°*°'r- ' - . I ‘ ~ . " i l » i condensed Advertisements -cron nm in oeirneuueae LE_fl‘, a fi-ont bedroom plena- ~l a/ntly situated about 3 minutes wmlk from business part of the town. Apply at 112 Prince Bt. 5-29d1wpd_ AUCTION SALE. Valuable double ' tenement house on Ricbpilqilgi Street fronting on Hillsborough square owned- by w. r. Puiiiipa win bc sold by public auction on 'Friday the 18th of June 1909 an; 12 o’clock noon. For particulars app,y\ to Mc- Lean and McKinnon or to Beal. Car- ter &_Co. Au<_:ti_oue2s.__ 5_;29§l_1§i. Wnump, position as been-Keeper `.or cashier. Apply to Box. 1077, City _ _ s-zuiiiwili. .WANTED, a pastry cook. Apply at Lonerg~anI’a Quick Lunchi, 124 Gt. Geo. St. 5-29d