.au ‘- . » ' :.»irr..trf f'.ll.»;~r~r»:r reverse ru.-1'-' ~i‘,»f'.t-.'~r,:»:r»#.t~~» ,,__...A,,_,, -,ll .‘7.l’.‘¥‘i‘l”»¥e%‘lir»‘l‘3f»‘3»¥_'”l~' 'f -"lTifi.lE.$DAY MORNING- ‘ ‘l J i..JUr..Y ee, 1904. T -TUESDAY lvl R _ `, _ , l " ` Q °°° i_“T _ O NING _--~ ' U T U" "` ‘ ` ` ` ~- ` - ~»---~ f i ll llll THE OUNT or-f l truss l=ll:lllr,.yp e A _ ,,BRlTA|N’S CLA|lvl Milli lllllllilllil |n Varlous_l'Ccmpet_itions» in Great Britain of which .idinlgfsrs andpidtmbers a<»»=r1Pili°f=i;’ °°'“l>=*i'f-if°l",',,f', dend-An Engineer Killed- `l ,opens wos sr categorise- ~ 0-rrawa, J ulyi H-(Special) `-Klellster Borden in the Commons today ell-led mention to the honors wen by Privals pmy in wlnniiur-the Kioqfs prise- it was matter of oonl1'Gi7\ll°“°° 1°" tl” people of Canada as it was the drst time the prize had been captured by a native horn Canadian. .nososs ar sisnsr. Mr. Fielding said Canada won a iarner ,hue ci honors at Bisiey, because Major Howard, Agent General of Nora Scotia, another native born Canadian won s great prise. aorxons iN AQUATIC!- N. F. McLean said Scholes had proved himself best darsman in the world. anotber honor for Canada. saim roox No 1>as'r. The Governor Generai's bald 1010903 to rake part in the send-at to Lord Dundonaid beoluse it was a Dolltlfll aiiair although Minister Borden Rave them permission to go. ran nivinsiw nsnnosp. Moursnai.. July Z5-(Sl>0_°|lU-Th° Laurentide Paper Oo. of which Sir William VanHcrns is President has lowered its divideni from 8 to 6 per cent. cruisers Kitten ar cuosiivd Wmeiirld. July' 25-(SDBBIAI)-Willillll May formeriya C. P. B. e\\il’|D°¢l` W" killed on sunday while orossins tbl Canadian Northern track at St. Boniface. 1i._.._-v-___ A WONDERFUL TONIC AND STRENGTHEN ER. Said a drulrgist today, “No doubt lt. We tonic that gives best results is the about seller, and that is Ferrozone. It enriches and puriiles the blood, restores strength and energy tothe feeble, and isasoient fic reconstrnctor that was alwags P°D\\lll'- In Obioros s Aueemia, Tire ness, Lan- gour. Brain 'Fa|g, Indlgeetlou and DyspeD° sia its action is rcmot and satisfactory cures always foiTow. Yes, I recommend Ferrozone to m customers because I believe it is the best tonic and strengthen- iils medicine that money can buy." Lal‘B'° boxes cost 50.1. The Leaauecithe Cross Pleaio and ~su'eets to the station. It required- 19 cvs to accomodate the vast number attending able morning. However the day turner silthat was necessary in the amusement. ~ K0 oomingathletes won the prize for the beet all-round athlete. Duify made a broad jump o!`l9 ft and 95 (set in the pole vault, and his runs were very fast from start to finish. All the other com- ostitors will undoubtedly ilgnre in the future generation of athletes. Excellent order prevailed throughout the day and the little fellows marched spieucldly to the station, During the day the League Banu discoursed elegant music. The drive home was quickly made, and the members marched to their hall where addressee were delivered by the Spiritual Director and President of the Society, after which the successful winners were awarded their prizes. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. McIntyre tor his services in the sports. NOT FOUND YET. The case of Kidneylfiiseaso Dodd's Kidney Pills cannot clue yet to he discovered. Lowim. Wilsnsoa, Carleton Co.. N. B. July 25-(Special) -T H Beiyea,postmaetei~ here. has voicedjthe sentiment of the peopiefof this part oINew Brunswick. “I believe,”I says the postmaster, “that Dodd’s KidneyfPills are the remedy for Kidney|Diseaee and that they will do all that is claimed for them. “Kidney Trouble bothered me for years Then I_took Dodd's Kidney Pills and The following program will be Rive!! by Worth’s Band in the Gardens this 6 Overture -Sunburst, Southwell. 7 Serenade-Sweet thought, Ripley. 0 Resolute Marsh, Dall if you need one- 26.d.ii » alnonnr or aarraiivfs chance ` Sr. Psrrlnsnnno' July 25 -(Speciai]-- Great Britain’s claimsagainst Russia for enrtr ga and other indemnities In ocnnfciicn w.th arrests etc., of ships are already estimated at $5,000,000. oanlms ro sror sitizimss The Associated Press announces that Russia has informally notified Great Britain that orders have been issued' to the Russian cruisers in the Red Sea to arrest no more lnerchantmen. Barron or 'rarcas Kiao Nsw Cnwana, July, 25-(Special)-A batthe took place on Sunday last of Tatche Kiao resulting ,in the Russians being driven back. Russians FALLING naclz. It is believed they will have to retire to Liao Yang Thelbattle lasted all day. New cnwaivo nvacuaran Wasniivcrov. July, 25-(Special)- Minister Congsr cables from Pekin that the Russians today evacuated New Ohwaog. _ Russian squawian sroirrnn. $.°.“,I‘.}°l'§,,'i‘2§§,',f;f’;',‘I§"§,{;f‘°‘f‘°"“ f ii""or_ .British Shipping is Five Millions ~-i1”§§»°335f5°»'l°f»f§°f»fi-$22`Z§2‘l§f.'Zll.'.2`i‘ '-»_More‘f,_fS§fz`urcs Made-Russians Defeat- .l........., ........». l..... ...l...,.... ` _ ed _ atYl,T'_e_. Tche, Kiao and Evacuate sl;..‘:::~ .:“;‘..:‘;° ;.°:.':°...:,°°;;.::‘; l Nw* Ciiwsrls-The Vladivo- :':::..t‘l::°..‘:;°:.::;":.°':.:°°;1: °°:; l**°°" 5‘i“?"'°" S‘3“*°"° Viadlvostook squadron was sighted N miles ci’i’Kslsu Ura this morning steam- ing slowing east. Kalsu Urs lies almost due east of Tokio. anssiau soul: nairisiai srnaunn. The British steamer Tsinan reached Yokahama with the crew of the British e eamer Knight. Commander, suck hy th Vladivosiock squadron oil' Isu. THE PABSENGEBS DETAINED. - Her cargo was general. Her European passengers were detained by the Russians and the crew transferred to the Tsinan which reports the Russians also sank two Japanese sohoouets. sirizimn or Tun aisnova. Suez, July Z5.-(Special) -The British steamer Ardova, seized by the Russian volunteer steamer Smoiensk has arrived here dying the Russian naval flag and with a prize crew on board. carraiu Lonons a Pizornsr. Capt Smith of the Ardova lodged ii coin- plaint with the British Consul against Toxi J, July 25. -(Special)- The ` we seizures' BORN ____..¢ At the Manse, Mt Stewart, on»Jniy 25th and Mrs Hamish, a daughter. Con gratuiaiions. The day of operations for npiles is psst for aliwno know of the e cacy ot Dr. it will soon bring relief and cure. Ask and I did not get much relief from the . _ _ . diiferent plasters and medicines I tried. , A GOOD QUARTER DOLLARS must say,|they seem to have made a r __ _ H WURTH °0mP|°f9 ¢\“'° "1 WY U” " I 1"! ""°n In this city, on July 25, Annie Warren, Is contained in a bottle of Polson’s Ner as ever I did-” 'dd beloved child of albert and Tillie New 'i1l“°»S":\i;=,l1~°“f°,;,0f§§§:c'§;i‘°"}ie§;,§; The case of'Kidney Disease that Dc 's somé aged 7 months and 18 days I B. 0 I 9°. l » ° . ‘ C , Si kSt ha d I dl ation. Klan” Pau' “Minot cum has yet to be At Tleatherdale on Monday July 18th Llfggg; “£1 iggnlnen ‘sh qmégi “"5 dl . ' ' ' l I G I hl ' U r 0 T99' “°°'°‘° _ 1904. Catherine. widow or the on ...`.'s§‘,`°T.'.§lfl if. he e'L°.'l£' ‘X3 52?.. l.`.` not ‘ _ William McKinnon, aged 83 years. water before retiring isbae Splendid N- -' B ~ ~ » ‘ia=su11ry~sasliaasy‘s4ui-last, new 'Tilh{3‘f€li9'd¥*‘s§?-?i'%§osanl§h,h°§»h!l§i- ` | iel Redmond in the 63rd year of his age, and reiiabis¢Eonsahold iinlment made. .ieavingfoursons and two daughters to`»°“d °°'t°°n 25°' -- mourn theirloss. Da HaMii:roi~r's E-‘inns Coen Consrira C TION. eveningz- A - 1 Marsh-DBf9Ud6\‘. Jubb. On July 7th at Miilview to Henry and 2 Waltz-Charlie Bail, Wadson. Mrs Acorn, a daughter, 3 March-Let me like a soldier fall. Durard- 4 Senn‘de_R'ppunz Waves sohohm to Rev. and Mrs. A. Cruise, a daughter. 5 Waltz-Bouquet Roses, Scuil. At Aibertoo, J uly 20th, to William E ' 8 Leona Waltz-Wadson, “_ Gad Sava me Kmm N0 M0RE0pERAT10NS_ The schooner' Halcyon, Fcuchere, is discharging a cargo of coal for W. W. Jenkins. M0018 ai1d'MCLe0d are Show- ggr\::’an(1)ln1;|1;:i:it:s_:hcuremfgrv;;:Rfhpr- The sehr Black Watch, Capt. John mg the biggest hue of Mears 0tDu's”u';"e'os6s|on:1:s ,rw usennilii Rafusestailed yelsterdlny to Souris with Blthing Suit! in town. Drop in Chase's0intment carefullyund plentifuily “°“3°° ""9" 5"” 9' im" h`|°“d5 'md "“|8hb°“‘ Wh” "‘°Yl Quite a number have gone fishing today U ,S n W .bum mn pmD""l°n` 1 and judging from the reparations thin s @ _ IN THREE FEET OF WATER. P R will be rather interesting for the speckled beauties. Rev. Geo. Robertson, pastor of St -- Davids Presbyterian Church began ommNsBUnG’N_ Y" Jul’ 20__Whue Sunday evening a series of interesting D0 g with dizziness and drowned i thr p Q ngola for . . L Boots; J » seeding. fs . lleeef 'f.`e’7”i'°lie'.'§’»ss¢,~ - ' = Sie'-feiii?~“~'i“.}w'3i'l’ vHi'f.t;,f;;;‘;i‘;;il;.l;';‘. 'i--»' ,. .l\\....,,,,,,,.._,,,,_,,.,,'.,,.,_, ,,,_, re.-1 -A iw = ' W iivlatielilatwlli may nasnshssa eaav:a»l.\rseiiia Chippewa Bay,near Hammond,yesterday, attempting to swim across a creek at °erm°"B °“ th” B°°k °r J°”“" Ma william Belreeaaea soyem, was eelrea Li Um nnrnssiilvimlr ln the term n ee feet of Sovereign Lime Juice is a`boon to, of water. . thirsty humanity. “Cd neiweelher TO - NIGHT ! @6°,,d ¢,,,,,f,,,, GARDt;N PARTY I . .if-f .§§_’i 1 ~. sl glass nsraan-» asses" earn new »"»~=f»-'-1~»\*°~, sasnssiva _ IM!- _ _ _ i me-rl-a saasssaesrnil h°°'°°°'°-*il* -I " '44¥i='= '< e-.fr .»+¢»'su.>-i., a»e1'ia'r.~- -l.,l Y., M `. .iii é /` fjgiii ' ` grenade ef H.J.ceeae11. """*~ielv <"'».w,_ 'Fv ~ “W ww. Time, 5 to 9 to-night. ,Fourth Regiment Band Eh 1 Refreshments, Ice Cream, etc Admission to grounds xo cents. _.ionamin AUSPICES " - July sd dll ‘P ->-£s_.*___l_ iillilliillill ilili FAITH Wil Discussed by Rev. Dr. An- drews Last Night An Admirable Lecture to which nc Summary can do Adequate Justice -Oiilcers for School- There was a good audience to hear Rev. Dr. Andrews last evening on` Evolution and Faith. He disclaimed any intention of committing the Summer School or the Methodist denomination his views on this question. He spoke for himself only, and it soon became evident that he is a believer in evolution. He proceeded in a clear and forcible “Rument to show how much evolution is on all hands admitted in plant and animal life, the plant, animal and all living things in each case from the single 001|. and from lower forms’ to higher, till in man the mental vi as evolved from the physical and the moral and spiritual irom the mental. He found no diillculty in reconciling the theory of evolution with Scripture, and thought that on the contrary it obviated many difllculties to think of God as working out his great purposes by the law of evolution. No mere synopsis could give a fair conception of the olearness and force of the speakers argument. His discourse was at times eloquent as well. The vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Starratt and seconded by Prof. Watson in highly appreciative terms. At the annual meeting of the Summer School of Science yesterday afternoon ‘f the following ofiicers were elected for the l ensuing yearz- Presldent-J D Seaman, Ch'town, Vice Pres-N S-W F Keinpton Yarmouth: N B-Thos Sboohart, St Joha` N B, P E I-Theodore Ross. ‘ Secy Treas-W R Campbell, Truro N S. The next session of the Summer School , will be held in Yarmouth, N S on July il-28 of 1905, CHICAGO MARKETS. Uaioaco, July 25.- (Special) - July Wheat sig sect Wheat 81,; “ Corn 49% “ 49§ “ Pork ihfill Fork' i210" oliiwil Min suiclote ` Orrawa, July 22 -Alfred Powell, 284 Chanel St., was found dead in Rockliife Park today with an empty bottle, which had contained carbolic acid in his pocket. ` He was a machinist and committed sui- cide. His wiie died last year and he has sINOLB.coi'r cmrra {»e ¢sN_rs ran 'ssorrrg lHl§ EMPLUYEES llli iilililliili lilil ' i;_ , As a Protest Against Reduc- tion of Wages Another Big Strike on-Thousands of Men Leaving the Yards- Reported at Shanghai. BIPORTED AT SHANGHAI. NEW YORK, July 25-(Special)-The Knight Commander bound from New York for Singapore witlra general cargo was reported at Shanghai last week. auorlxitiz aiu srnixs un. Gnicaoo, July 25 -(Speciai)- The teamsters employed by the union stock yards have struck. Every live stock liandler and all the mechanics are out and thousands of men are leaving the yards. No disorder is reported. 80000 i-zirvhovsns ro snr our. Fam. Rivisn., July ‘.15-(Special)-An association strike order has been issued by the Fall River textile council calling lor up wards of 30,000 operatives to remain away from mills this morning as a protest against the reduction of 125 per cent ln the wages which became effective today, THE BEEPONSE GENERAL. 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