._ 5 f- s i \ The September Canadian Magazine con- ' , _ A _ _ ._ y _ ~ _ I y misanemoon __‘_”mm,’ umm, y _ | c. . was several features worthy of note. W i _y_1’horcld writes of the Significance Q _ ‘M Coronation from a new viewpoint, md his article is profusely _illustrate The frontispiece of the number gives gplendid idea of the tint an-lusively c°|,,n;..i review ever held in Lan This took place on July lst. Ln Orgtig on Robert Bnrni=,on the occasion of th dedication of a statue _in Toronto, by prgfessor William Clark, ls well worth Nadine. liisie A. Dent gives an element ary asirmomical article for beginners 1 _ T ‘ Historic Event at Ottawa-`-Canadian. British and American Troops Reviewed by Lord Dundonald in Presence of Twenty-Five Thousand Spectators- ~ .- The charts show howto find the com- monest star-<. The chief arzicla in the number is an exhaustive history of Lacrosse, with photos of old and new pnyers. This should interest everybody. There is asecond iliurtrated article on "The Queen of Europe";" that on “C5 menSvi\-s," the Poet-Queen of Roum~ ,min is feiightful. The best short story in the issue is a Northwest tale from the _ pen of W. A. Fraser. I FORTY FEET AND KILLED. Tonoxro, August 31.-Thomas Wilkie. some nlaatsrfr. emnlorod- on the me tion of an arch at the exposition gronnfg fell forty feet from a scaifolding on Suu- day and was instantly §ki1|gd_ KILLED BY Mmxrznosa, Msn., August 31.-The twoyea:-~old daughter of Mrs. George Hulbert, got possessions ot a bottle of Shiloh’s consumption cure and drank_ most ol its contents, dying in s few hours. L -- l'-- - .V - - é Bleeding Piles In Nov., rgor, Mr. ShsrwoodWalker, a lireman on Bic Canada Atlantic Railway, living at Madawaska, Ont., wrote:--"I sm a _great sufferer from bleeding piles. Sometimes _ the protruding piles cpms down, causing much misery and uneasi- ness. and_at other timeslsmsnbject to 1 blesdingpalss, andthey bleed to such an extent as to make me quite weak. If Dr. Chase's Ointment will ours this awful ail- zgeiztnyou will have myeve:-lasting grati- On March x. rooa. hewrots:-"AecerrL ing to my promise, I now take pleasure in wsimg to yon. Ifgou remember. you sent me a box of Dr. hass's` Ointment for biesdingmles some than months ago. ' I used it 'thfnlly, and can say that it proved a Godsend. for it hasmtirely cured l > C CZ S '." wanted toboabls totsllyon thatit wasa tcure. Thisyoueanuse forthe o&a suieing people. There _ are ssvsralpeople herewho have been E cured d very severe cases of protruding piles by using this great ointment.” oo centsahox, as all dealers. or Edmansos. Bates&Co.. Toronto. Dr. Chase’s were cANAmAN Mm _ _ zine. 1 slut eg, U i don; Ora-Awe, Sept. 1.-His Excellency Lordl where they were lined np and at twelve Minto presided at an event here today, which was both historical and unique in that it included the reviewing of Canad- ian American and British troops on the same iield. The review wa.; one geldgm seen for it embodied the troops of three nations, and these in the case of Briiish Were from Hom! Kong, Northern India and the interior of China. The spectacle on Parliament Hill when-the review took place was one of the greatest ever seen in the Capital and was witnessed by over tlsgent to the Coronation arrived in the °l5¥`. on their way home and were r°oeived at the depot by Mayor Cook, the Alder- men and a deputation' ot the Militia omcsrs. “At eleven o’clock the Hong Kong Regiment, the 10th National Guard ,ot Albany, guests ln the city and the G. G. F, G. of Ottawa formed up at the Ar mouries and marched to Parliament Hill o’clock noon His Excellency appeared and reviewed them. The Governor General was accompanied by Mayor Maude, Captain Hughes and Col. Vidal. After carefully inspecting the troops and viewing the trooping of the colors by the Albany corps, His Excellency called the oiiicers of the different corps together and addressing them said that he was exceedingly proud to see the troops _of two great nations side by side on the same field and he hoped that if occasion should arise that they would be found 5W0Dl3Y°5V9 lh0\190Ud M0910- is the same position on the field ofactlon. -At 8 a. m., today the Hong Kong Con- _He highly commended their olllcers on' the appearance of their corps and asked I that tl: ev should carry to the men his "appreciation of their behaviour and ap- pearance. _ The laiianal Guard and the Hong Kong Contingent were given an excellent entextainmer t this afternoon and lei t io- night for Albany and Toronto respective- ly. __ _ _ B., 1s1.=_19 rests inches; Geo. Fi Menon-._ o bottle _ T Perth’s Household. ._ si..§_r.. ...ie nm.” ._-. 1.... 5....: He* Father Fied to America atter Marrying AlMaid in Ear|'THE NEW FW'-W/SY STA y Wasnxrzororr. D. C.,-Aug. 31.-Ca'-rio Perth and was several years older _, ` _ 1 h th Lord h eu _ 1 - . chants and business men! `Are ~°"~°°fe W“~°8~°° _ ee r;.:?W:.:.°‘:::: ....".::...:.“ .':.‘;:‘.";°.'; M 1»-»» 1-~»-»»~»» me phone girls, are going to have the time oil "mason was infmmted with th ~ .d ,chance or a few wire pullersl Where 8 their lives at the expense ot a‘tellow he ordered mm tube sem to ,hee 3:, ,our Board of _Tredel We notice ° '.f .4 ~ t rms am not .mc Lora Georre who usa °“““°' "°"’ “‘°°““"°° i" °°"°” ‘°'° Drummond. She has invited them to go ' to America. after marrying the maid. He }othnwisemakes°°ns!deI‘-Xena!le m°°f u°di9UhPi|°S° 4 l abroad with her, as she is about to sailto ,Qgat employment as caretaker for at is am°t"”°t mme imp°'“n°&°'“d it "I “mm °'° "dum mon" but I totske possession of a fortune, with a'wea.ithy Hrooklyn merchant _ » whose “°t"°em to disturbing “rank” income of $225311), as a result of the death :summer home was at BrnoE'Baven. L. fs the “aug” wh-°'° th’ "mph Wann’ some time ago of thc Earl of Perth, one and later was a shipping clerk in a whole: it we are “°'° B“m°i°°u~_7 "_‘t"°°t°d of the wealthiest of the Scottish nobility. V sale clothing house. “me 8' sw" then tm °"_"'h°' lu" °°'” The New York and Washington' girls V lven A after years of separation his be m‘m°d if th” “md 'hen nh" struck up a great friendship through .grandfntherwas not satisled .wish Lnrd_1;?°°°‘ ‘ C operator in New York, May Harriet mu Drummond _rs the gr seg;-an homers rims. use _gimme __ _9°_""F""f’ _‘”‘_‘ "‘_ as mer er the me nm ner r..tu»rfwir¢ be °‘ 1 ‘ ° §D‘i*¢i°°1°f“'“¥+'>‘\°__f working the same iwire, - _ 'd George’s and 3 I5? i . ra Ill . _ , tihoyoungngbkman having been Lord G sorge Essex M`onulerl By the will 'ot they tlstherii Miss 3’-”i’“i°°“d¢’“\_ " A_'°_ W’ Drummond, who died inBraoklyn iii years Harriet Drummond was made solo heir- °'°' 'mn ‘."“"'°“'d '°! T*'°d° _gimp ,_ ' Moncton, September 1.-;r’lZh_e,_M,-. 3 ed and the events wi h few sxce ions T were rather po rl y ccntested Three re- cords, however, were brakenand Charles Nelson, St. John, in the high jump excel- led the record ot any maritime province mon. Nelson endeavored to break Clark’s (Boston) record of 5 feet 105 inches, but I tiled. His best Jump was 5 fest 9§ inches. The winners in the different events were: s-conds. - V ' Putting 16-lb shot-M. H. McCormack, Sydney, lst,41 feet 4 inches, (new record) A. E. G. McKenzie, U. N. B., 2nd, 33 feet 1 S1 inclzer. 220yards-M. J. Carney, Halifax, let; 23 1-5 seconds I - I _ Pole vault-E. Balser, R. A- C.. 10 feet# Sinches,-(new record); H. L. Buggies Halifax, ind, 10 feet, 5-8 inches. ' 4 Throwing 16-To hammer-M. `H. Mcj Cormack, Sydney, 107 feet, 7`inches, (new record. ‘ i Quar er-mi icy erace- .. i y* Sydney lst; A. V. Murray, Halifax, 2nd. -1 Time 33_1-4 second s. ` 880 d D’kGmtNw Glas- yar srun- xc r , e gow, lst; W. C. Hear Sackville, 2nd. Time. 2.07. - 1* R 'ir c.r.N1»` st.~ unning lug Jump- y _ ¢ OU. John, 1st5 feet 9` 1-2 inches; George F McDonald, New Glasgow, f2nd Heir-mile bicycles-1'. E. Libbey Sydney _ ~_ lst: G. N. .Alllster, Monctoh, Ind. rims 1.17 is _ . V _ _ ¢11= f1m¢ ) li leb Cl T E. Lbbe _ 'Runningbrosdjump-E.J.iBynn,U.NM,A A "I _ ‘_ _ y 11) yards hurdle-H.L. Buggies, lst; T. _C.Wood, Halifax, 2nd. Time, 18 nothlug of the new Railway Station. money has been voted and the station _be built but where! Where are cu 1 ` ago. ' - ess to his interest in the Earloli P_erth’s_ ‘¢°P°3h~t° mm' °'°id° p"°"p°m°°‘ The mother of Miss Drummond was a estate Miss Drummond 22 ` fm' °°°" “nd 5° “ right *sk thu. th° _ - - _ .is , ' :yearsot -_ - ~ _ i` ii n ni 1 Eel r _ ~ 1 ' ».'°f°'»i_°°*°*“?“*P* °°°°¢1____ mud n t e one 0 d 0 me r 0 sn' convenient place? First decide on TMlT0ll’S Pam litutr fwuennanunmaancnur » -f Rhenmaiisrr. Clamps. Colics. Solo ‘ ~'l'l\rost.Dlarrhes.Facea:lse. 1 Toothad\e.Spn_in=.Br|ilses.'Nanal- gia. Lumbago. ¢t¢..ct¢. This is an internal and external Folllily Ka andy, carefully calculated forgenaalnaqand - should be kept in eg householdsndln every travellers gripsaclr. o not overlook the fact u»_.`. immediate attention to any ails will I bl and e _ what »'i‘;°ef1i'e:1"m§'§° is :5¢'§°¢'gnu srmronmn do the work. Soothe you and give you instant relief. For ssls svsfywhsrs. Prlss, 25 etapsr bottle. 1 _ M¢0ALB'$ lldorlli XLS ' 1':-:'a"f|'v¢. sux' unison. .’.’é”»'}’§..1°'i"..’ "‘.§.f'.i&’-°°l’°§f3 gt-L7 A \J just reorived srme good fin!! ~ lo , _ , » `= 3,, 1‘$°""r;.i.;as-' I _ ew _ _ ,nu nsnmt main” 1_g$$?,w$h§s"”~”__ Anewmt 'nip Hunt CsttleDressed....... . \\l\\\' ' Y ; ri 'from io cents up. 'I Beef( arbor) lb....... . s°|.PmMm,h_Wn_6“.c.”“‘ gaaltgker( lpgkulb ...... .. ' " V Fowls .. ..~ ..... .. ` 2 _ i-Flour, per bbl (fmP~)- - - - gg; »,, S-/._ >;_Q="'5`~`_ ' Lard,perbucket . . . . i- 5- ’»\ 'fy ~` "' . _ . " //)j,` ` . . . . . . . ..- /{`\ ‘ xl/) _Radlshes ...... .. ~". 1 ' _ ,Cncnmrlérs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Mggkp _ , , . . . . . . ... . . . . ... », ........ ._ -"i_FreshHaddock....._.. ’ €.\‘» Hglnasen . . . . . . . . . . . .._...... , ~ _ 0¢m¢;1_ nsw,percwt...... .. '-"2, nmmr.bvmeo°f.psi1¢»ns1 ob » HidesD°1‘l\>»,-_---~-°~°""" _ ‘f petwk... . . . . . . . .......- is Codflsh- Straw .... ..... ._ M , . » » /ii, _ \\’;_,», ‘ ...U »- ~°-° " °'° ° '_~r'..’/, £'h’;>rt§:l\°d° CIM* “bl” c°d ` “ Beam, pe1'bunch.......-._-.---- Eureka Blend Tea _‘ If youwsnt value foal-dvouf 111011:: ' your boy or girl to hay I 00991* _fm i,\ /{I;.\l Price '»5c per pound. Send l 098 U il'/I` .\ : pound and we will P"¢*¢°¢ “ch _ purchaser with a song book F333- _ \ _ ` ¢....,» '°;=ii..a'.'."_'.'.;;1;::°11 n r inuuisll s. sc. _ g_=;;;;,;§=,;ff»zs_’§-» . (\~, _,i Raspberries; ........ ._ \‘i f ‘ ‘ ` com, dos \ i ° I ‘_ Lower Queen Sb. Ch’\UY9~ »_’/Lf Dacia. ..... --. --- Ugg ' nw_ers...‘ . . . . . . . ....... usggm-Eur¢ka'1`ea.So 051 bf lGy_~ggnC4\bb&g8...... . . . . . . . .. Sweetlfeas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Turnlpsbus... - ‘ Parsley _ _ ` A V _ .place then .unitedly make the demand and TR E A N B I G. ' DESPAIRED OF BEING CURED the request will no doubt be granted. _ Mm_jW_ E Jamksl 44 Hicks Ave” 4 We give as our suggestion toot oi Great Kingston Ont., states: I suffered agony _ George street. Mr. Editor, we ask are our PORT 0F CHARLOTTENOWN. ;~;f;hp;tg;i;>sv§;1%=is l1°f}<:1a’g gglgspygiévgfg ‘people sliver no we rake things ashley ____ 1 ._ reanze what I e d di' Th H H looms or do we make themoome? Are we Busin King, Grant, Tignish; Wm. Dun- bar, Brownell, Pugwssh; Utopia, Mc- Leod, Sydney. C. B: Director, Bownell. ‘i South Sydney; S, C. Cove. Fonzero. fC; Morning Star, Arseneau, Richibucto~ _ Eze: ic, Murray, North Sydney Wm. M. \Vea.tbersp1oo, Gordon, |_nedy,,Propr1etor of the Hamilton Times, _'en'°em¢,hepu},1;c_ _ *_ y ~ _ " _r L* Wallace; Wm. Ai k n, Batt, Wallace; ii died tonight. _ I Ygm-5 Mgdestly ` . Mulxrt-In IN Psnvo Annie, LeBlanc, Pugwashi Uff°Pi8», McLeod, Pugwash: 5. S. Olivette. Pye,‘ Boston. W =°i3;"3i‘5'Vf°`5i` £"'ii"f°f*°‘fi"5‘i"°"?°‘5`i-Sfi CALENDAR Fon SEPT ioozi A “"“ NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD souled enough to demand that nnice K { 'MER€ANTS» BANK OF P HAD NERVOUS PROSTRA TION _ ,Z S S on M P e Bm ....._...':..:~;‘ .....t..f‘i.:.2:.c-s ..~»»»~ 1..... so _ | .. M|mERNAL.“ExTERNALR I S9D»- af- - - V i 5' ~ » ,relief and has since entirely curedeme. .I station atthe extreme end of the city 1 E212) Eng,” gh.” .f‘e5tlm°?l°1 Wm be gba whenamore central site can behad. Let! _____, _ . | __ on _ ringing com ort to ot er - ~ ‘ ~~ - - ~ Bug-ner, by nmking known the mean a us not allow a _nice buldrng to be erected _ , V ' _ ower of this ointment. _ | in a bog, and -out of the way, so as to have, il something to point to as a blunder of the ’ ROYAL BANK 0 _ ' 100 yards-F. L Stephen,_Ha’ifa.x, 1st;`-li M. J. Carney, H=il&!ax,,3Jd. lime 10 1-5', .¢>\_\\\‘ G. McDonal;l, New Glasgow, 2nd. Time. 's \‘ rt ,dat hor ala, New Glasgow, ind 19 leet 8'! 2 incheslill' the time it WAS! O ‘ One miie bicycle-LT. E. Libbey, Sydney, ' 8aV_€d_¢_\\_6 f1'0lB \ 1st:A. V. Murray, Halliax, 2nd. 2.50 4-5. ~ li One mile run-Dick Grant, New Himiss ni in nal. °" 'o_bo_tt1'¢ i°f*3=,= becamed dnnkeasy- to prepare. _ FLUXES Invmnhnls Rolltfil-lllllbill Mas. A existing Government Let us bewhoie ' - BANK OF NEW S<’D`-2°id- S05iUKi°3»G*°°“°~B°'i°V°rt°5= _ I W” ' ' ,building be erected. which will beanrr- _ l - ~ » Wm. Dimbof. B"°W“°U» N°F"hP°"; if T°R°NT°' September 1"`R’3‘““‘1d Ken' `nameut to the city as well as a. conveni- . J _ 1 ' nerve . 1. _<1 _ » . onAnLor'_rE'roWN Msnxlrrs. l§,fp§,,{‘;’°,eemed‘;j’,§’§,?§”§;,§,';,, _D3 “ggi y ~ _ _ _' egeeeebeeeebeeeeeeeeebeeeeeeeseeeeeeéae, e.sensesesesessesssseésssseeessssssssss2 sssseesassseessssssssgsqsassssssssssssc OQQQ¢OQQ¢¢OO¢O¢'QOQQ¢¢QwQ`¢HcQO¢QU1|-|O¢¢OQ¢ _gsssgesseeeesessseessssegsssessesessees s ss (Corrected every Tuesd " S _ is 5 """" " i s e ._/-. §§ , ,`__ , -_ - > ` ' i __ fl _'\:é ‘7 "fs ».._ ___ _ _ __,__A 4*.- .~; f.- _._~s»J »(,,;f_;p_.- _‘_ N.. ition and could scarcely drag myself LABOR' CANDIDATE MAJOR. DUBLIN, .September ,Patel risk Dovonneiabol-elucidate. wa,-;¢¢:j' _ 6