*fi " '- .i rl -:, 1' eil. -uf I 1 , . 'x l r 1 i s 1 » 1 ri il __.._.~.-_ ..._-.-.-_,,-.~.... \ o r 1 1 ...»>-.1 E .. ,. .-.,_V ..~ iii; *_-' ‘ A l '.-*___ . ' i' 1 ve ,pf-» lr. .. 1. 5 . ....;.,.:- Q51* \ 31. rin. _ Q" TBR' 1 ~~ iss;-mms: saws _ _ w _ _ medlrullli pi\‘i'|i.icu|(§l1,'ii"r’e¢nrding any of the aboveissues will he sent are Entitled S1tock` Bonus liiivn you ever thonrht of the' adgilutllf 0| buying bonds or pre~ ferred stocks with a common stock anus it often turns out to be n verv profitable investment. _ 'l ako. as an instance. the undermentioned securities. which we < offer fu lots to suit purchasers, and with which is given n substant- ial bonus of mon stock. V _ swoon are Wool fgexti . . . ~ ewugn re Woal' sxtiles 6 c.Pref3r§ed Stock. ova cotia Clay urks 1 p. c. reierre geek. ._ Noirth Atleyitic tiherles 1 p. c. Preferred tuck. _ lat 0 ilretp ace. t sue securities 1xfford_s safe investment. yield- ing in loodinterest return. and then t ere is a possibility of s very _ _ profitable investment ln the common stock. As the position of the companies improve. the price ofthe com- ’ mon stock will increase, and when._ in s ew years. these companies ' ` are in apoiiition to par dividends investors can sell their coiniuon stock liuidinfsint s good profit. or retain them and further increase n up c Bonds ., :V-'rV_»i°V ff -.4 McDonald, Souris, are visiting at St. Margaretsf . b.§":&fii»d»‘s¢ H. J. mueiim mug 1 l-uponapplicatlon. 1' . - ii. Mtcuiuiv & co.. A 'Halifax Fire .41 ,. . 5 MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE llalifax, Si john. Montreal, Sherbrooke, Kingston, Sydne y , Charlottetown, Sf. ]ohn‘s Nfid. ...°It Days to buy in this Province- ...‘Mis»ss Margaret and .B0i'nBd¢¢t0 _ ..._-_- .. 1 Morning Daily Guardian can ...°Coun. H. H. Acorn, who was on a short business trip to Charlotte town, returned home yesterday! a passenger from Montague £0 30ul'iu yesterday! ...*I. J. and Mrs. Horne, Souris, have returned home from a iew day's visit to relatives at Royalty Jct.l° ...°Miss Margaret E. McCormack, Boston, is visiting her parents in Sourls.° ’ _ MARITIME SECURITIES. High Low Close Aug. 28’12. . Aug. 26’l2. ()Ct....... .. ..._._.1090 1076 1090 I)ec....... ......ll00 1087 1100 Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- .Ian...... ......l0il7 1077 1081 Curdy & C0-. Stock and 1301111 Bruk- Mur....._ ...._.11oa 1090 1103 ers, Members Montreal Stock EK- , change, 104 Iiichmond St., Char- wHE,f_T_ lottetown, P. E. I. ,- BANKS. Nova Scotia...... Montreal.....'. Royfil...... MISCELLANFJOU S Ask. British .... .. Coinmerce...... . 155 2231 .2631 .2471 .22f:_§ Acadia Fire... ... ...100 Do. ord...... 80 Acadiii Sugar, bid... 105 Brandram-Henderson com 25 0. B. Elec. com. ........ East. Can. Bsv. it Loan......141 Eastern Trust...... Halifax Cold Storage pfd.. 100 Hewson Pure Wool Tex. com 25 Henson Pure Wool Tex. pfd. with 30 p.c. of! com stock 100 Mar. Tel. com...... .......... _. 80 Do. pid .........105 N B. Tele hone Do. 3rd pfd...... do. do. corn............... _ _ p ......l04 N. S. Car, lst pid. x.d....-...96 91 Do. 2nd pld...... .. _ 82 72 Tlifl. 154 222; 2021.1 246% 226 98 74 100 22 ,.60 137 150 108 98 20 I9 . 102§ 101 57 47 Do. common...... 42 32 N. S. Clay Works, pid 95 Stanfield pfd............ ............105 102 Do. com......... 62" ......311 Trinidad Electric ....... ........,..77 'I3 Trinidad Cons. Tel. com.... BONDS. Brandon-Henderson 6'! 100 94 Ang. 2s'12. High Low Close Sept_..... _....942 94} 945 Dec...,... 95 44 95 SlIl"i*“.l.\(ii~l'["l‘i-IS MEET i*lll<]MlE.ll BORDEN. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 28-Premier Borden met the delegates of the suffragettee today. He told them he had no li0W~ er or intention of introducing' wo- pliefl threat by women of a militant campaign in (`anada.c V THE SUPIIHMACY OF BRITAIN THREATENED. WINNIPEG, August 27- “The question of the Canadian contribu- tion to the navy is very delicate," said l<`_ ld. Smith, K. C., M. P., thc young Unionist leader today. “Per- sonally 1 think that 'no English pub- lic mon is entitled to express his opinion openly until the premier of Canada has made in the meantime his statement on the matter. It is for Mr. Borden, on behalf of thc whole of the Canadian community, to announce ~wh_at are his intentions and it will he improper for any of us to anticipate him. I might say, / ' C. B. Elec. 's .........‘.l5§ , . 93 Chronicle lis 99 Halifax Tram 5’s .........101 99 Hewsoa Pure Wool Tex. 61 with 30 p. c. bonus 1021 10 Maritime Telephone 6’s 107 N. S. Steel lst Mort 5's 95.1 N. S. Steel debentures Stk. 105 Porto Rico 5's Stanfields fI's Trinidnd Telephones 6’s 95 1021 101 Trinidad iiilect. 5's 93 < in 'rr QUo'rA'r1oNs. ...'John MacEachern and John A. McDonald, Campbell's Cove, returned esterday from a trip to Charlotte- y town! ...°Benjamin and Mrs. Baker, Sour- is, have returned to their home after spending six weeks visiting relatives in the United States! ' ...*Miss Eva Creamer, Souris, has returned home after spending 1; few days at'-Selkirk; where she was the guest of Miss Lizzie MacIntyre.° ...'The many friends of Frank Mas- sey, Merchant Bothwell, will be pleased to learn that he is recovering -~» "~ from a severe attack of Brochittis and l‘leurisy.* ...*Willie McDo'nald, Souris, who has been home on a few _days visit from Moncton lcit nien'sfi‘f1i\cliisc bill into the Canafli- YESWPGAY m0l`uil1g f0l' the Chflidillfl _ \ an I’nrliiiment. There was an im- N0i‘tl.iWeSt.* ...*Ira Mathon, mate of the schoon- er A. H. Trainee, which is at pre- sent discharging' a cargo oi hard coa in Charlottetown, returned Monday from a short visit toriiis old home at Murray Harbor.° ...°S. I.. Clerk, 1-Iaifax the genial gister U0., Toronto, as ri passenger vesterflnv from on iottemwn in Lvwcr Montague. Mr. Clerk reports having done a good business in this province! V __._z, ...’Edward Carter, who has been employed in W. B. Leard's tailoring establishment, Flourihlm left Charlotte- ...°Rn1eigh Price, Sussex, 1N. B., was V _' ...°0ne cont per ‘word each insertion? Udo N0 MMI’ for advertising in this column. Cath i r ...°J. R. Stewart and daughter must accompany order and five PG Helen, of Dakota. are visiting at cent discount allowed. . Minumum »V _ Red poums charge twenty-five cents. ` ' ~ ...°'rn» moi-nfs; muy sw-afsn can F" “ll 1°“"’°"° b° °bt°'“°d “t W’ A' J°h“'t°“|° The shine will last and make thi ' Montague. shoes last '“ G- -’°=<1°”- *Sm* "u‘ “° Awarded com uses L glad to receive gil news, advertising " - - Store, Soufls. ' and subscriptions in Bouris and vlc- g at Halifax Ex_lilblt‘l0l.1- , lnlty. His office phone No. is 5. Made ip Amhent’ 1 ...Martin Mexfiinon, agent. win be 301.1 ,v¢¢_y_w1|¢r¢_ “ V 2|, S n & f C 0- e glad to receive all news. advertisinlf - _ . ' y _ ` - V. _< ,, _ .~ and subscriptions in Montague and Evertll n slim” cd’ MEMBERS hjl)0'E'é‘-t mv eww" _ _ i°1“i*¥- H1' °'u°° lu‘°“° N°- 1' ‘O A rf/furax suwotssooiiv.s'r..ioh°s1mnoaafo'ros.MoN1janfn. young man from Souris was enter* fair sex who were troubled with the of the party. a married lady of Brook of ladies would be hard to find in the ° HOUSE WAS STRUCK. howevex-V without indisc,.eti0nV that reside. M-r. Carter’s many friends in strucki, and one end considerab, ` _ the ,Wersi tendency of ML Bordeng Souris. while regretting his f1eparoire_ iiirmnged by lightning, About ter. MEMORIA1. snnvloa pishery Salt. views has been receivgd with gmti_ win-11 him every sum 53 \ miguteshtigefore -tige hcyscM\yas;ltii;1ck FOR GENERAL BOOTH. V tudeb all arties in En land. No ‘ _-gi a aug 1' WHS OTH 0 5- u uf- '-_' l,,.0,,0S},;1 has 50 touched thi hhagink .__~S_ N. Haszard, V ail Clerk on Fortunately the part Vol the house in (Canadian Press.) A ._ & tum ,Ji the people in reg,u.d.t0 the the Murray Harbor-,Ranch who has the path of the elettric bolt was un- LONDON, _Aug_ 2g_Whs'n the doors i,m,erial conception Since Canadnm been having n vacat n for the page occupied at the time und no~ one was gf Congress Hall closed tonight on sauris ef.-opernrinii ni ure south African “"0 “'°°“S» will resume work to- hm- lhe Ivins in state of the body of war," ' ' ‘ “"u"°W~_ P; E~A1‘S¢1fl\}lt.' who "hee ”**'-*'°*-' General William Booth .Vthere still re- g.23ME¢1 Il in our 'hit ting with ¥il:1Vxt¢d,. the _ipcomii from no reason lhl developed esiment 1 Ar the .present time we are offerlng ¢v_~r.=,-__ fully selécted issues liaving_ _earni g V ¢ ` possibilities in the stock in addll-l6h?t0 J the fixtd ‘ificomé from 'he Buf_1‘i» ~ ' 'We will be pleased _iealve lull' mrficilllfl- “hiii ii°e‘i'1'h't'Jx uxouauau semi for see B<>9_k,1=.* °“ '- ' , _ ...°Subscrlhers should renew a week ‘The Care of Shnes.”_ ' » ` _ 7 ' '"1' 'Y ._ _ or two before the time 11110! 1111"” a _ - , _ ._ -~ ' hu ot - . ’ ' should write “Mgr Guardian. CMF' V ‘ . V -‘ -\ lottetown," at once. This is a 8005 . M = , position for a young lady or for amy 1 V V _ _ _ _ _ » ‘ man who has some spate time. 1 I ' . ' 1 _,_ This brand is known as ...‘ The following notes have been _»-~-.. 5'7"" 71°" 'hm fV‘_"”"' received from a Bridgetown corres- ll H U20 3l’l_gIl\Q.! pendant:-The farmers have about nn- Vf/ '53, J` and g=““\¥\_° R080!! f islied their hay crop which was gath- ,_ ,V | I-iwunu ‘hu i‘!’_“V5‘?‘.‘ - ered in 1; lair condition;-The wcath- ` yxbfl ,E Efudayuf Piulu m2.d_lV- er has been favorable for the crops - Eg-gig* N uualuf. .V " ‘T _, ° _ “n||`f`x_ _ S during the past few days. Grain and . . ‘ 1 ..- ` _V - “dl” sth ' ` . V' Potatoes 19011 well and ‘MH sud "` “ '“ ""“"""" V _MQN-1-,REAL 'ro,iLONTO. -_ QUF-l*el'1¢. wheat promise to be a fair croi>»-T_h€ ` - V- .., ' |_0~11)0,\'_ 1; _ people are pleased to see the genial .V THAT ROYAL THEFT' ' V_V_“_‘V_!______.__?Tr"V‘Yf`\_____V__1~_ ng-1 _ face of Rev. F. M. C1aydo{fiN.dY.hwho \ . " is visiting relatives an ren s ere. ' __ _._ _ __ __ __ _ of is 1:1- on a visit to her brother and other Thomas Pritchard- of London,sV friends here -Miss Margaret McLeod “Ser _ - 1 of Uigg is visiting her aunt Mrs. Wm big hoxmg Mena' who waz chftrguz C. 1u'c1.eoa.-Quite an exciting episode f§f;‘,BV °‘;;',__‘,‘,’,‘1iY“fh,f" "h‘;,m‘;V- t°°k place °n the river recently' A Princess Frcdericks, [was dismissed in . _ the police court today. The magis- gar1i'(;;:§0i:_’:‘;rf§ 3:16" gssurgentggdégs :Ig trate said there was not n particle of < outing in his gasoline boat when on ‘i',Y1;1;“°ieka agfgsg t \;i"(;‘herP“"Zi;f _ the return trip the boat balked in mid vgntsrtfo LQEVEOS tu°l§egmy the bag stream cauamg n panic among the in which the police believed she car- fear of drifting off go sea. H 'ltihs fied ber jews' _ 1 boat as luck would ave it on e ., V into shallower water _whereupon one T0 TNVF3STIJAV'1Vl`g_";E MEAT TRUVSTV , field/ plunged overboard and was fol- _. \ ._ _ _ . » TORONTO, Aug. 28-The City representative of the Dominion Re- xgshcglooifiy lgvyilmirgiegiférgfl nlilflttg Council is to “sk the Royal Commit* more mrlurn and hedmgg1ed 1,8-,ey sion tVo investigate the alleged ment trust in Cang,dn.m common walks of life. ING N __ (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 28-Richard Arnst WINDS0R» August 27” D‘u`i.u¢ ““ Md Barry me “eg°'“,”"i“,"‘ fur “_ Just arrived per steamer Prima town yesterday mom g en mute to electric storm here today the hous Hffllllillg mfltlih f0l` the }‘J"Slluh`u\\l1m' ,md for Sak at lowest pricey |o_0o0 _ . i western Canada, where he intends to Ol Edward Muller, College road, was U10HBhiD-C bugs Liverpool Salt and 3000 bags if . °f»V“= ‘Wh S*“°“ u°".°‘= -- ._ _ _ 1 ¢| _ . 'f ___ ` ' _ ---'Ant verwn Wlw wi M* N _~ 1, "ch '"1?“:1¢i" ff. Santiago Electric Light &'1`ract1on Company 6 p. _c..Boml_a. f , . uuardlan representative at Montague ¢y°:;‘yy1;sm:_ egos; _ b ‘ f C mrncn Stock.) (with fo p c onus/0 0 L; ` Price 95. Canadian Venezuelan Ore Company 6 p- C. 1§_0!1ClS°, ,V _ (with So 11. c. bonus of Stock_) _ _- Price 95. _ _ _ Royal Securities Corporation. Lid. I 1 ll. Bradford. Hunger. V _ I Unnaflian Coflona, Lid. 5 p.c. First -Morgage binking Fund Bonds Due i940 Tnlsl Assets .. V .3|2.7l5.423 Bond lnue . . . . . . . . . . .$300,000 Nel Earnings. year ended March V|9l2 559.977 Tolhe investor wantinga ihoroug- ly sound investment we recommend these Bonds. " Listed on Montreal Stock Exchanire Pricelo Yield 0verV6 p. c. Send for Full Particulars Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. w. r._ unifou. Magna.. Phone Main 205~ 93 Prince Wm. Bt., St John, N. ii. 213 Notrebaine West,Moutrea|.r.l). uw .4 " 1 1 ,_ l 1 1| . _"_ _ . ‘VI Sak Sak 1045 Speakln r alou similar lines been relieving Clerk. will resume his ENORMOUS OYSTER CROP mained an enormous crowd outside in ___' " '_' ` ' ' 93 102 94 10] flu 90 Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers. Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, l64 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. 'NEW YORK STOCKS. Aug. 28'12. High Atchison... ... ...10f\} Am. Iiffet Sugar... 75.; Am. Smelters... .. X71 A-mal.'Cnpper... xiii: Erie . . . . . . . .. 371 Lehigh Valley...7 ...17ll,'§- Miss. Pacific... Northern Pacific .._12‘.l;‘- Pennsylvania ....1242 Reading... . ....1715 Bursar... ...iso Unihn Pacific... ....1721- U. S. Steel... .. 75 Both. Steel... -lik Mex. Petroleum... 79* Utah Copper . . . . .. 602 Low 10x; 75 87; avi 3111 1701 12a 1241 1701 129 1712 741 401 7s1 65; ' MONTREAL STOCKS. ` Aug. 28'12. Hi gh Low Canadian Pncifir . . . . ..277§ Detroit... 7l.} Dom. Star-I (`.0rp'n.... 65.5 Minnasc. ri. (uno) 1532 Montreal Power... ....2341 Richelieu &» 0ntnrio,..115 Rio De Janeiro... ....,_1»i8i 275 71 651 153 za41 1131 1-it occasion.” ' Close mimi Kingsmill before leaving Eng- 1081 75 871 sri 361 1701 ss; 1283 1243 1701 130 1713 742 401 781 G51 ClOEIe 277 71 of 153 2341 1141 1481 reached some liiifierstgnfiing on the form (`anada’a Navy should he, He did not think Germany was building ships for fun, but to develop a real- ly efficient sou power, one that no other would likely attack. Aus- ltralin was buying ships, but they Were bein!! built in England mid manned by lirit‘_~h sailors, so he did not think the Australian unvy coul<'. be called a grand success as a sepa- rate imperial unit, SEVERE S’i"(lllM AT TRURO. TRURO, August 27- From four o'ciock this morning until about six o'ciock a very severe electrical storm, with unusually heavy , rain, raged over Truro and in the near districts. The storm and rain came from the smith and south west and about five o’clock the electric current wns nlarminizli' nenr, imc bright zip;-zag current of iight, par- ticularly being followed almost in- stantaneously by a. loud crash of thunder. In the town there wi-is no' damage, tho the storm was ex- PY' rr" _~l ceedingiy near, except slight injury to the chimney of St. I’aul's Church, when n number of bricks were knocked off by the electric current, that seemed to have entered thc flue and followed it to the ground. shawfnigiin... ...14s> 1-far 141:' Toronto Ry... ...142 1412 142 COTTON. Aug. 26'12. ‘ '~ A SUDDEN DEATH. _-_-\<\\\. _‘ ' "' ` ` ' ‘_ , ‘ YARMOUTI-l, Allgllsli 27-James _ -_ . -, ' lj_ Larkin, of the Gloucester fishing 1 ’ schooner Hattie A, Hcckman, died p » suddenly this evening while being H i gg; N " `“ carried from the steamboat wharf, A , J 1,. »‘- ’ _"Z *__* _ //I V r E L L J V _VVS Nothing is known of Mr. Larkin I - V `\ where he had inlnted, to the hos- Ditai. _ .__" 1 |_1¢Y‘¢. 'Swept what is stated on a ' medical certificate found ln his ' _.VW/1 “bmi signed by nr. M. 0. surfer, 1 '~“_` -1. vi MV .rw -2 'f'C` 35:/r 5 .- >"z'__f"‘?; Gi 1.-5_'__‘\/1 `-i"2t-E /_Z in ’ _.'__ /,v '=;'. -37 "1'.lif.°~.5»f‘ V . UI ‘ _sf ,ur I - r’f\_ 1]. as H 1n1",V1?1¢ uf 3h°1bu¥`Y10. authorizing his passage to Boston ,for medical treatment. He arrived on the Halifax and South- Wuuf-Gffl. and while on the whnrf pre- he falntod. i-fe was picked up and . _ _'.` . ' ' 'V _,.1fj,,|1U l"1f`¢|1 £0 K0 On hoard the steamer.‘ 1-."4 il 1 Vpl A 1 rnshrfl to the hos1ilta‘l,'hm; ,|194-_ ,gm the way, V_ _l Sourfs yesterday m0rn1ng_ Her Gang" lnnd that the Canadian and borne F' Mchmis' WFS a Dasseuger hY’ government ministers had already e_a"‘°m°°“ tml" to his home in Mui ray I-Iarhor.° 'rnlsouans Mlrrruaan. LONDON, Aug. 26-A despatch from Lisbon to the Daily News and Leader says that 100 Royalist prisoners 'bc- Iing deported to Africa on the Steam- HhiP'M01¢1f1ge. moaned during the night whénithe vessel was near Ma. delra and seized the 'a1_°mory_. They mastered the officers and crew after Vf'.V fight imprisoned them below, ihen they prepared to sail for South America. ‘ ' ’l`lie cruiser Bciro, which happened to he in the neighborhood the next day. noticed something wrong with the Malbnge and sent af'-med boats to her. The warshlps msn ,boarded the Malanze and after 9. brief fight cen- quered the mutineers. ten cents can buy _‘MM " N _ y - V. »-ff,-V»...r1`yQ,am.‘m~ iv i r " (Canadian Press.) Government will send an ultimatum to the Khan of Urga to withdraw the declaration of Mongolian independ- ence or take the consef1i1ences.c CRITICISM OF , , LACROSSE LEAGUE. MONTREAL, Aug. 27-The Cntbo- lic Tribune, issue made scathing criticism of the rowdyism which pr!- vailed on Saturday last at thc Na- tional lacrosse grounds when Toronto played the local team. "Have our people lost their better senses, their nobler and higher senti- ments?" asks the Tribune. “Do they wish to be educated to blood-curdling amines the some as that of last Sat- _ui-_tiay'.' Are the people going hack to harbarism! We’ll soon know how many suspensions for the balance of the season, will follow, for President Quinn issued orders, and whether this order has been like a good mhny more things in the league-a big bind. "Will President Quinn still insist in keeping that league in existence? If he does, and in spite of all that has happened this year, Vwe would sug. gest that it he named. "The Blood and Murder League," aiso'that all visiting teams to the National,- grounds risk Col. Sam Hughes, the Minister of Militin, to send unc of the local volunteer companirs thi-rs for protection, and that they strrd around the grounds with fixed bayon- ets, and that the referees and goal is f-. IZ . - ` ` ___ Right Hou. Walter Long, M. i’__ in duties on the Summerside and Tig- _*‘ an endless queue and as they turned . - V--~- - - -__ addressing a crowded meeting of the “Ish mute-‘ _ away disappointment showed plainly p- ' G- *_* - | VC - Canadian duh' .__-_,,111 he remem1,ere,1 . V --- WVILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 27--This on. the faces ofthe m0u,.n,,,.s_ The -»‘o».i.v m|=.'Mo|-!Ar.:uu1 _che time when ic was whispered ,~-- ‘BPL George Daley. Pleasant fall S Oyster eros on the Delaware Body of the me COmm,,,,d,,,_,,,_(-_hid _ nm' Us 1.o_.m .that the future of Canada lay in an- ‘Huey left Y”ste"duY morning ful" and Maryland coasts .Wm be one °f of the Salvation Army wus removed 31-°Y1(5)ul§'V 0,?/g`?,`1‘15‘?1l_1°u,,e, p°c° nexation to the United States. No Regmu' S_aSk~»_ “'u‘“fe 11 K_00d visitor to the anduuTllSD€CtiI\g victim. in .the flower. poriuniis gf" i ul miss an ap' inf hi; got nt manh°°d-'i Wm” uf” is' I ty VS "Z this remarkable T8- With brilliant *hopes and fu- P “°° ° Bjiiement- Ezfirgsggyiplahmenfs, ivfs their unit . ._-_W _ _-_ e worms of-1 APRECIATION ynngs rears from liizviiionlosii Lau* Sulldlly the writer had the lit/l-rs. iiscyhnovildf tdlfe (1I‘v(iitsi0‘ Adam and privilaga oi attending two services in the sad tidings were I‘;£11a:;x"dwhen :gs Pgesbyterlan church se Belfast in them that their son Ativoeife 1.53 is rovince. ’ ' Mcxmne prench'l;léetpe:to;°r;e\.;`1&Igi; bien allen by an express train on his ce. His sermon was an eloquent dia- 11 ygho 1“,anc?u`:r’ B` (" Attracted comm on the subject or a Successhl sg; out I e o t e West the deceased lialtm Ha _gave n masterful axes* re id _rom Bt. JVohn intending to at ln! the healing of the paralytic .stlerernianently in the lnnd of the tha; was brought to Jes“s_ He “_ Tut "E Bull. but the heavenly powers _ned “mt Bin and sickness are in the n ervened and instead of reaching -i`na10rfty of cases t e the desired gm" his b0flY came back Manufactured by the Rock City Tobacco Co. Quebec LORD STRATHCONA ON PANAMA. KUQ* (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 28-_Lord Strath- cona while against discussing the Pa- nnma Canal Bill says: “We regard it as absolutely wrong that this inter- pretation should have been put upon the treaty."m MAYBE CARDINAL. MONTREAL, August 27-There is a report, apparently well founded in ecclesiastical circles that Monsig- nor Joseph Nedard Emard, Bishop . of Valleyfleld, will be called to Home at the Consistory of February, and created a Cardinal de Curoa. resid- ing in Rome. At the following con- BiBf-01‘y. the report continues, Arch- bishop Neil McNeil, of Toronto, will be created.a cardinal, thus giving Canada a resident cardinal" dn the country. _ f ‘ TORONTO. August 27-Local Cai- holics are skeptiealof the truth of the reports` from Montreal that Archbishop McNeil, of Toronto, is to be created a cardinal, `as they consider that the church 'authorities here would be informed of the mat- ter as soon as Montreal had there been any foundation for the report. Rev. Dr. Kidd, administrator of T0. rnnto archdiocese, stated today that so far he had heard nothiug ol’ the matter. If the report is.true .lt will make Toronto the prem'ier arch- diocese of Canada, removing the cen- ter of Canadian Catholicism from the French-Canadian to the Anglo- Saxon section. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Farm for Sale Al Grenville, conlainirg i83_ncres, |50 clear, balrnre covered wi-li ,hard lid soft vrcoff. This farm is iii good Slhtdaof rultivallon. Dwelling and out 'buildings in 1rnf_\d repair inl{1ndln'g` purchasers, please inquire ¢o`lh‘e owner on- pftlailel. ` Urban Taylor. 9 Zmllzwml. “ ` .i..'-_ I we dest;-ay ,fn we :uu:;:€et§ii,;'kg,;eB2 B corpse to his grief-stricken parents This is to the mind of the writer 1; in Gaspermnx' The young man pos. V _ _'wholesome truth and needs to he pro. Buuutd a mild and amiable disposi- You umpires be armed with a brace ofjuhllmed from every pulpit of the Hu" which luufllhtly won him the revolvers. ' i - 1 ~w0r1d. It is not hell or the devil we m°"d°MP uf ull With Whom he came vm never. - - - --.-~ .- _:rr "‘..°;‘“.f::‘~ _ . ` me conigr tulaiiedp (havl .lim to be iflioom over th U dark shadow of all il ' ' Vat a :ian wlthonu if nl n tie" mm- 'he was a 8 community in which .re ze ow Inuc uphlcal nd nal :lc 8 isdn” 'Mphmm mourned bgenaml mvorite' He will be `.Kenzle hliis tl-Ie iys svidentlua rlirixc* enou h toii an 'who were fortmmte °°“"|*°u*5°|l"\’hl'@lhl Vand profound thinker and it lslcto gr him sand ai? an Mqumntanca with ‘ ' . V A :hoped 'that he will long remaih lf: deaf: old :dir Blpiiomolt M an by mn Until y0ll taSll8 CM I-|T|'|-I - - - sums. 'nm minion; - 'nfs mime of fm iinnai-°§` I °h"""" U'”"""" |3175.. ` - ' Vieiiurch is ‘above average. Miss Annie remains to his lfsiariilhfieig ificiilii-ioewindéliln 'ng in gg c-#lib-1 1 .. ,______._.._ 'leur we uriruun is -si amruaii- i».....ui..1 ¢.,m,,t,,, , M “ ° _Hut . U ]T"']"" . .- :my reed mompsifm. 'rife mm- Norm. - ° “"“" H"“” 31141.* _ * Z was much pleased to use fn he snug subs* of ggmuh iiifldl di’ mst mm th" Kllllltlll cl! 1 cu* a young boy named Allen iécDonn f,¢`m»,`°1 " ~ °"'“"°°t'“‘“°u 1 1 ~ r if p Scranton 'foal |-muh luieaer son of Nell McDonald Master McDoil.- mm .nd ” bright y°““§ mu sid snow fini mmifmsf ein is °°m° t” 1°' ‘nm *(`°"‘ if-""-"-1` ._ ’ V-» we V - lieorgeli Falls' V' - - _- -.._ ,..,__ .Viiliows his manllnees in being able 19';-*ull hu V10 1051101' wasps ‘ " ° ' . V V ithnd up and sing with such force ‘afi_it»VH¢l`°- 'hm wmplaint in still - V sweetness. rum ought to ne men- M111 he no lonzer feels " C ._ d _ __,,_ - ty or more of such boys ln every Here where all Qlndnass img' ' '. -‘ 1 1=`f'j»_#-},`fJ 1¥&'5¥¢l° \- church choir nnfl we hope to soofyfiee And by the eyprelself ` " `~ wi," he any when an our riioirs wil ss Soiuv 0'sro.s¢10w,.1 _ ,.Q‘lis.pdttebq,h` ._ 11| 1 ' 0 G - " /. ` V15. . - V ' lsr el comp sod l ou g li ye. 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