-»~_'-.f-as - lei? _ _» _ 1. _... _ `. »- s _ . _ e. - ‘““' '!.¢AD. 4_»l-I- Ovlm. enssnelaces. s|:_u>_v»eA,s\._~m mu.-.sewn --1 ,.51 ' .%»°'¢.-romana -anna.. nn. ' ' " ' .f-. 1:". » " ..-3 _,#4 _ <> _ rg P ‘ ‘ ' ' cHARLo1°rE'rou/N. CANADA. MONDAY Mo11NrNo, Auousr 26. ;9_._., ' ' iw {~~°ggo,,~&_g$,n%% c _ _ |.sslllli__ul 'Iwo Montreal Teams) To- ' rento cull IZornwa'l|~ . Win . _ , 1 .___ (Canadian Press.) ' MONTREAL, Aug. 25-The Nat. inals defeated the Irish Canadians ails afternoon in the fourth and last gms of the season betwen the two 'l‘he match was the usual rough nf. mir which always occurs when the local Dominion Lacrosse Association items gbt together and $50 in fines was collected from players who re- sorted to rough tactics. The finsl score was 13-4. (Oauadilll Press.) MONTREAL, Aug. 25-Montreal defeated the Shamrbcks 7-5 today in the last scheduled game in the Nat- ional Lacrosse Union. (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, Aug. 25-Now assured ofthe championships of the Dominion Imcrosx Association, Toronto today difeat _ the Tecumsehs 7 to 5. (Canadian Press.) ‘ CORNWALL,` Aug. 25--The Corn- w,all Lacrosse team showed that it was worthy of holding the obnmpion. ship of the N. L. U. today by de- feating the. Capitals of Ottawa, who had been their strongest opponents for premier honorsfby the score of 13 to 4. \, THE BOOTH ESTRANGEMENT. NEW-YORK, 24-Denying that any member of the Salvation Army had attempted to reconcile him with his father, General Wm. Booth, who died Tussdal night in London, Bal- lington Booth, estranged son of the _deed commander, to-day, made the fdliowlng statementz- "Bnllington Booth deplores any re- ference being made at this sad time to the estrangement between him and his father, which arose purely over matters of government and principle more than sixteen years ago. He de- sires to be silent about the Salvation Army statement, except to say that has always treated his father with .qs deference-_due to sfgrest man. '.11-Iis -youngest brother and second sisteg,~_¢,l¢o_;?9s~out,l_k0! _ -» W 5 Ei] n ° 7 _ Fra ch teacher preferred or one §"t"’* '°°*»~‘°- ---» -~»~.»»»~»lbl‘.”..:‘l. ~'1i’1“`5`3.‘;'°3“"‘i:.““‘“"°;‘ ‘°"“‘?”°" ‘“°'“““ s ;"°':'.:.1°" :°';" "°°“ ’~ .Ch I ISI OI 1. 0 IIN INPUT- n ,_ ' ' ___-__~__5_|_\_v____¢‘5_Y; ‘ __ _; the u‘l::“ of m mtetvhm he nm; The first quarter ,of the new moon NOTIOEFMISS ANGELINE CUM lw l` '°-o":Ileeisn cemmmciupad the Pet; u 5,, P m ' any one mise beers wluce will omg Canal situation I. 0 5 3° ' ' ' ' open a dress-making establishment ;"!°»l of ll°mm“=* 1” *“° U‘““°“ B,““' ',,,'f'I'° §‘-III, "'f,°",`§“,, “if” T"°°°”' ee we Pevnu ee on september "°"|,2§“"' ff” ";’o"IIi'I"iu';;Ivza°`s¢°£e length of 'coasi wan be mr- 2"” "2"" ““‘°{,‘.‘§{“,:,,"'{’,,f",, Iffgf rsae .on e on an are we n - the triatment to be aceglrdggmto the hours and thirty-sight minutes. . mn than work s_z6Mu,,d_ ` t Ill. 0 , - “'°°""*";_""__°"`i`°“”“""_ '°°°°l° °‘ °”'“` “° ° .M ,,,,,f,.°"§.,¢»,,»,m s,¢,,,4,,~, nmnng gun-oss) AUc'r1oN FURNITURE sr Razer ::;...':.::°. °~:;s::... .. ....._ ... .. .-no dence of Mrs. Catherine Woods, 84 Pownal St., on Thursday, 29th August, commencing-at 1.30 o'clock p.rh., Parlor, Dining-Hocus, Hall. Bed-Room and Kitchen f rnlture. See handbills. A. Boisner, Auction- eer. y 8-2f_iM_4ipd. treaty, and that its effect is to nulli- -WORK tion and Jwith day =P. and building structure ute 90 height, h and the grass. The nu the sinki monly hugh dox shifts of rest 16. These perfect lowcd to COMING Asquith, com missi ior staff for Cana quiring, ernment, dustrial board of It is stated that these interests l “Eleven will, on his return, submit u report among which the transcontinent to- the Government as to the lop. railways may be included, will in th mulatioli. of a scheme for the crea- event of the Panama Bill as passe .tion of Under Secrstaryships of by Congress becoming law, take th , 'Btlte ss an aid to Cabinet Minis. position that the act is unconstitu- who' lived in the rooms above her IMS. in their seesional duties. tional. " It is pointed out that the best Can- adla En iish and American legal putation it which have f been occupied by the n Italians, to ing the i tion will king declaring that the islenders will not accept the restoration of Turkish ' burned sion of Athens rule. of death B following alcohol, two add Stephen gony at in convu lhouse. With reaching stituted their ow of liquor _poison o doctor w A onizin the same In an ho death pu which tw restrain, iliowed. U. r °°K.0f f *Iona Oharl #nude fthe work ‘time and LUN DO -tion is to in England. Two officials of the ACTS OF LOND() tion of Christian villages near Berua, ‘Northern yesterday are preparing for action apart from pondent za, Montenegro. ELEVEN had gone little more than a boy in years, died them from St. George street in the heart of the foreign quarter. Boichinck pidly into his sight One cent in this coin . _ pany order and five per cent discount 36th. The "Be conve correspondfcs and billing your cus-- tomers loo costs less In the end. Get one oi my Smith Premiers For good work. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax,-N. S. BEING Rus:-mn, on Qumemo BRIDGE. _*_- . QUEBEC, Que., Aug. 23.--Work on .the sinking of the caissons for the new Quebec bridge is in active opera- operations are .proceeding and night gangs. Messrs M. J. 'I‘. Davis are carrying on , which will provide for the of the main pier for the . This caisson. which meas- by 180 feet and 40 feet in as nlreudy reached n depth of 37 feet underneath the river bed, work is making rapid pro- mber of men emlployed at ng of the caisson at the re p _ »sent time is 700. Out of this number there are more than 300 men com- known as "Sand Hbgs" aur- plo ed at excavation work, inside the' which are divided into three one hundred or more nt s who work ei-ght hours and n men who ar daily examined by n, reel dent physxian, must be in physical condition to be al- work. T0 CANADA FOR POINTEI`.t`». N, August Z3-Sir Georul-» chairman of the industrial on, and Isnac Mitchell, sen- oilicer the board of trade, left Liverpool today on board the stcamship Empress of Ireland, bound da, for thc purpose of in- on behalf of the British gov- iuto the workings of the In- Disputes act._ The investiga- bc made with a legislation trade expect to stay in Canada two months. ' BARBARISM BY TURKISH SOLDIERS. N, Aug. 23-“The destruc- Albunia, were continued ,". tclegrs,pl1's the corres- of-.The Times at Andrievit- villages now have been Great acts oi barbarism 1 . o have been ommitted by the Turkish d soldiers. I' o -been burned." “In vie bio Maslem villages have w of the impending conclu- Peece," the correspondent at for The Times says, “a de- from the Agean Islands, is going F6 Rome concern- sland’s future. The deputn- present a memorial to the DEAD AND MAY BE TWENTY. was discharged in the Bow Street MONTREAL- August: 24'“Th° Wu in the city's Russian colony, n general debauch on wood was this morning swollen by itions to a total of eleven. Soliesork died in frightful s- thc general hospital, after he blind, and Hon. Boichinclr, lsions in an east end lodging prospects of the death list twenty, the police today in- a systematic search of thc foreign lodging houses under suspici- on ior the vorages on which the Russians have ,from time from quiet desperadoes, ready to fight with illegal sale of the fircy bc- to time been transformed laborers into demented n countrymen, with foreign- ers, or with police. Up to noon today over half s hundred different brands had been seiued, most of 40 Vallee street and '309 had procured his fatal nly yesterday. Drifting ra.- uneonsciousness, when a as summoned last night, he said he had taken only two glasses. cram s followed and when E 8 P Dr. Martinesu arrived he found, the men's friends rubbing his body with liquor he had been drinking, in a vain effort to relieve his pain. ur he was dead, having lost in fifteen minutes befor: an end to the struggles of his friends could not t o ANNOUNCEMENTS. CUIIIB EVENTS. ' IEETIIIGS. ETC per word each insertion mn Ossh must eeeomf Minimum charge twenty-five C. meets tonight at 8 o'- clock. Important business. ' Social, Monday, August special train _will leave n for Fodhla at two p. ottatow m. " instead of 1.l0 0-SSMESI ._._.¢ rted to typewritlng your a better,worlrs quicker and a-zsuel 1.-llllllltllt ll! 1_’l_l!.ll_°.1sM.- ENGLAND ima 'ine " (Uanadinn Press.) ,<';_\VAN\|AH' A,,,_ -_¢5__n-our hits yesterday at 7.1.5 .»‘.'l..rb_ _ ' in eighteen inningi were all inn were allowed here' it -lny by Heines- navislbillcy or nie passage of a re,- chulz, who pitclp-ri :md won tw games for Savnnmv. dgainst Uoluni bus in the South _\»|n»~tic League. The visitors obtaiu..l two hits in each game. The score in the first game ws.- " to 0 and iu the second 2 to 1. The tcums ure now tied for the league championship. GOING T0 THE DOGS SAYS DOCTOR LONDON, August, 23-"'I-‘here is no _ doom that England is going to the DIES FROM EA'Ig§gNED ME . dogs much quicker than most people A MINLBFU- Plt_¢II¢,[AG_(:p|1|,- President Ihinlfs That Bill Ig ' Ruth,” BP' Treaty I murkebie Feet __ Not A- Violation Of The (Canadian Pr:-ss.) WAS!-IING'i`O_N, .tug '.:I»~l‘residsnt Taft signed the P;.n:=l.»,. f‘nunl bill Following this he sent to Con- '5 gross s memorandum suggesting the 0 solution which would declare that the _ 'measure was not considered by thd governzncnt s violation of treaty‘ `provislo».». regarding the canal. In .bf nursing the British protest a- gninsl |l.e exemption of `Am'eriean I e.Iiippi`1|_;' 1rDm ills Daymsllf Em :_..lls lor the use of the can- |nl, lllf 'init says the irresistible con- ,cilo-lon in ilvlt although the Uni ,Scotts owns, controls snd_ has pai for the canal it is restricted' by the treaty from aiding its own commerce - in a way that all other nations of 'world may freely do. _ L, . This is the assurance of Dr. L. ST, JOHN, August 23-Word was Forbes Winslow, the founder of the received here tonight of the suddeli British Hospital for Mental Disol'-Ideath in Milltown of Rev. W. W. \ dcrs and an expert in lunacy, in dis- Ilfiainnie, one of tne foremost Presby- cussing n pessimistic article by Dr. 'terian clergyman in the maritime pro- 'rrendgold in the Quarterly Ileview, vinces, Rev. Mr. Rsinnle was for in which he says that the whole ten- years pa-stvr _Of Calvin vlluwll' lu" dency of modern sentiment und civi- find W8H llmmlllflllli Ill tIl0 ¢0Ull9°\5 Of' lization is towards the propagation the Pfesbyl-“IBD B°l’l¢l`9f1 835011151?- ona sorvivsl of the nom. He was hom In Glasgow sud graduat- orphe difficult pm-t of the problem] ed from the Presbyterian college in says DI-_ Winslow --is to get the nib Halifax. H0 W88 ILS Well kI\OWrl \’.hl'\l- ’ 'mt Nova Scotia as in New Bruns- tion to realize that we are rapidly] _ck moving towards the downward path, ""‘ ~ _ _ and to take the proper steps to ap- H15 fl"-WI* WIS due tto acute indix _ gestion caused by ea ng cannc p'.V.-1$,\,‘§ ,k:,I;,";"; ';:Z,',,'),;'ft,'(:'n":,,t(;;),e'af,';0_ meats. He was in camp at Oak Bay, ple of England," contlnlled Dr Win-'€?a,:é)°tt:c§‘?£;“ta'_;)x:i;l;sachvxxrhmuqg slow, “is most disquistlng. Dcgencr- Mmtoywn when he was taken m on scy is alarmingly onthe increase. Wedneméy night He was at ,mee “__ llr. Trcadgold m~.tcria.lly_ un‘derrates mnved to ms home in Milltown ,B4 ‘“.;=..r:.‘;°;t.‘:’: sr; .:::“;:;J . -- °»;f;°‘°°.°“=‘:* W " - hi,but h I u0 Kill! is “ISO markedly I"°"°“si“g' b“t':ti:1§ngth 'gnough to eullow the oprra- manv of the persons iinprisoned for ,tum to be carried out He was “bong crime are actually suffering fro_m`mty years of age and ‘eaves ,_ widow mme lll`0“°‘l“°°51 f°"l“ “I “"°“l“I ‘1‘°"and one daughter about six year-so! ease." ng¢_ "vm Dr. Winslow says in concluslon:-- .__._------ “If our downward path is to be C_ p_ R REFUBEH _ cut short and we are to save our- T0 CARRY LIQUOIL selves from going to the dogs, whi- -- thcr we are already hull-way. ever* WOODSTOCK, Ang. 23-The un- child born of criminal parents must slnkahlf- rbizsl --f Vnrleton countyl bo rcmovcd from the environment .|,lo».»| ...f ii..- m.l.»nl has put the C.. thc home, becnuse thc fore .~f imitn-_ I’ if 1.. e.. .mu-li legal distress that lion ,.1 olnilli-I-u is so great that tbev|\i.. inn --.~.‘¢..rnt.»..|1 refuses to carry easily felon( me 'suggestive influence , ref. .-.~‘1lnu».»i;; of ibm nature coming in- oi their our--|1\.s." to this countrlf~ The doctor- admits that some cléili In a few days near1Y$Z00 W0l`tIl 0! l \‘~ t ist the psren a |(:ll';'lIll'ILl'I‘e 'dx-'li Shia: rearod in a den freight Omccs 0! the company' was ,,, ,,,¢,,,,,y an.; become honest nnn ordered destroyed, the vompanv l'°‘ ' . Ch capable members of society, but tho fusing to diV"1|-le the “Mae” °‘ ° o;1l)\;es\1re way ie the one mentioned l?,Rl;l;§ Does Diamond X.s, atm.; in . ’ ' 1 . fl e "Take oere of the enuuren,1 says Those nwustomvd U’ ‘l“° °"H_.Yf liquor nsizsd at various times at the hi r. The liquor was conslglwd -£0 .. t, ,-8. and long will now have to not fb. v_ Dr. Winslow, and tho fu ire Ilene tion will take care of itself."' __ ___ __ _ ___ _ ___ _ ________._._»___.___ ,.. H - supply by the air line. _ Lsslsh, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS i .u rt be iircn to Mr McLeod for his In the semi finals in the pfill'-“ I" k his pls ins' has . c il nt wor as Y tennis tournament on the (»oul”tB UI 5;; F mosuy on any count M;-_ the onnrlottsiown Lawn Tennis Club M,,,\,,,,..n plays James McMillan in Saturday afternoon, Wsltcr Mathe- finals urls afternoon. Owing to rain ttetown won (mm the 5,.,ni finals of the ;fcnilemen’s ','i'I;'Ii'o1o'MrI.?c':J'l'1r'gf Summ'crside, the doubles"were called oil null Win bf* games being drown out and finally played this uIte]!"l‘;l"_""' UI' ‘£2 loci-'led in’ MatIl<;4or»'sl favor, score finals in the Z°“I~""' ‘_“ ‘-"" 5 I4 t 12 .]~,,,,,e a,,,| ,mm “gnin ii teams playing are Mo.\l\llau brothers 1' kid ss' though l\l.f\'thcson would_\'s Matheson and Fitzgerald. slid I- 0'0 t `l but \i<-i.cod's hrilliantIB McMillan and Emest Rice, vs. :|',:_'y0:r0l'g:'g|¥d the '\'u|nc. Duc credit l-larry Miller and J. K. McGrath. _____________,.v__._.___., . ,_ ,-_ I-_-.-,-_-.-:»-.-.-.-.-f:- _ ff-12*-'-'-'ff-`-`~’-' N" "~""" nourish SHOT ax ' °H"` WING THE l“A_-Blllluls. His ow_\ nuvonvoz. V'-°'° AVIATOR KILLED AT EXHIBITION Colo., August ii. I-l\li'i‘|\ND, N. B., Aus 33'.-' > _ . za-A = 1 »~ ~ id;,I;,(2_§;I;I{Ai:oll;l?elI-'j"B'w'\ii':;'! hoardc'Il' 'Ii 1 '1..\r¢'ed \. ith obItainIngm|?o‘i£e% undézi -f “vi113:”.‘;"‘=..;.;:i‘;°~...‘:.2:.°'..-liz.B ~. . last "'ght' "Gund and gagged three and i~en'mnded to await'.t.ria`l ll' *wi mail clerks, and riilsd alllhtltig alla: mumv' _.wrt _~. . close mei, was esp uw C _ '- ' M 1 "2-':.“s:.::.":.;:“:.§:°2....-..... B. 'nw ~»»=1 -in-‘ Lonie-coiornoo i.nnl¢e