API A P Liililor D¢nSlIlS0ill’iS. ei Gcnmis gay 1h¢ytAmericans Capture Deser- we W-»»f»»~1»» mein.. 3...... Wm Hgh; gn _ ter at Manila Steadily In¢r¢asing_ Three Iiasted Schooner Sto- TW Canadians Danger- ' len -The Strike Situation l sairxsa insn August 28__(Specm_)_L°‘_d Coss'raNiNoPLs.August26.-(Special "porn _hm om md ,.5 The Sultan pays the French qusys com _mded and captuwd north pany for interference with its rights 7CJ.- '°'°"°";'__ the Bom ` ooornnes ana; »,rci mm is ii French- ,ggss sn rrxznr vnu. noir oN. md Kitchener has letters ' -om Steyn Dewet that they will son tinue iight; 3500110’ August 25'”(5P°°i°1~)“Am°"i' me from Both, can soldl ers have captured deserter Ho- ” Bong smntxnm wai d who, as leader of the Filipino es h _ as mL:__'_`;___ch I ' th __ th greatly annoyed the Americans. ener a so rcp<._ts a e of B9'-S sv endering increases and was a brilliant achievement. ,D °‘“‘D“N°' NEW Yonx, August 26.-(Special).-Th Ufuw-*» A979” °;°'°(Sp°°l"‘°)"C°l‘ new three-masted schooner Sallie C. °°“dm°° °'° 059° T°“'” is un' Marvie was stolen from the docks of th 4 557'” J B B\°°k'd"°3°"°°°17 "°“°d°d There is no clue to the robbers. Heilbron August 21, belonged to St. no STRIKE SETTLEHENT YEL 1-_Qi-Q1 i REED A11! RED BY MATIC P S CU settlement of the big steel strike. NERVILINE. - . _ . ~~ _ _ __ . » :__ rain* <:§*~f»_4f'i,-5; _ __ . “-'=~»'"" --il-“"* dv -_,»~_ :~.;»:~- _-__ .'_.a=,',_t»';¢1§ii,;.-:?“~l"_ ':-'~"~§<-~:»~» _ __ ._ __~. ~.__. s _ ____ __ _ ._~..,. _ _ ._ ._ 1______ __ _ _`. ,t s. t. _ . _ _ _ _Q _ -_ . _ . _ _ .. _,_ Q., ._ /< 5___.-_~._.__ .. > _ _ ,i,.»,_~, _‘__ ._ -‘\- »~_ _ _ ~-,._,_ ._.d__,__3 _ » _._¥._ -1 J <,~_x. _"ge___~}.._.fgi=,_-;;;g~a____\,>'?§,»_;,';&___,Lo f--->~».,...»_e»rf...=_ ._ ___e,.;~_~~_ 5-,=__,_<¢_;_ » ~-a r~. ‘ '- < ' __ w _ x ~ _ :_' f J, v_»~.=;_ -- ¢ ~_ - '~ e ' _' __ ~ ' '< »_‘="";_ff‘_.;~-‘#.' -1~;_<.e~1<3.'.j__i - _ _ 0 ' ‘ "" .e-eg THE _ _ _ ‘ Sm.,-Will you kindly let usknow where - the Inspector is (Mr. Campbell) Has he _ left the country? The whisley sellers are still in full blast.The den up by the church Monday. night and day. Can nothing be done to stop _thisawiul illegal trams? I.don't think the rum sellers have paid the last |_ line yet. I hope and trust Mr. Campbell 1 _ will soon be around a3=iin,he ca.n’t cometoo 5 quickly and that Mi. Blanchard will make enforced. More again if they dont 'try and stop this curse. muc- Yours, etc. Sourls, Aug. 25. _ On the evening of the 22nd at ‘P rm! sUI.'rAN Pars UP. . msn because of the seizure of his lands. ` AMERICAN DESIRTER CAPTURED. imma uasrso scuoorrnn ..rom:N. Pxrrsncne, August 2)-(Special). -The §fmM:&y£’°il‘}:§§ To-dai.y’s Probabilities: tne marvellous ---»- as an infalli- _ it cure* _ Toaorvro, August 23.-(Special)-Ligh know of i d t ir _ _ f . _ _ and can cum A KBMARK3\3LB DREAM. cure, lasger ____ ‘nd W I , I necessar as _ , _,_,___~ _, cured lieu '"1' E51-AQLISHED 1891' _CHAKLO'I'I`ETOWN. PRINCE EDWAILD TUESDAY. AUGUST _Z7- N coming to reside amongst us your conduct three Qbumels Pe' °*9"'°'» .f‘7‘_` Moll wansxlrs rol lamrax. W* WW °“l\b°f°f NUNWUH _ . _ h be h t 1 th i _ which the farmers received $0), _ _ hugng, - ~` *_ _ _ 'were developments to-day looking to the pxtofshggv:;_h°v§;my§ui:_21el:| oloei 009.000. The potato-growing industry is H_“‘"'*x» A3803* N--($900181)-It is ooo” _ _ _ __f__*f_ _ ‘ mon irrespective of class or oroed_ not one to be despised. This yosr the crop reportsdthat several vessels of _thc Chai.. _ The naw* *_* _ _ In chuich work you, Mr. T_oombs were i’ °°°°""i1`d°"°°°‘h0" 1005 0” 0000110* 0! _nel Fleet wiilcome hereto attend the There islan ._ particulaily active having been for some the ““f°‘v°"'bf° "°°'b°"- mi“°3’» ,w“‘ Qigciviqggm gqqngggigg with gh; rgmp. ll\il\\f'=S_t0llldfl'0Il\U\09i¢¥» _ t_ 71 time the honored leader of our Bible class °°”°in» “"5 M‘°hiF¢°"-‘ 0" the ‘ _ S » _ d I ‘we ith h ~ to.the Dukeand Duchessof while the services of your esteemed wife “°"`s° 9°* 'W t °°X_°°P°!°°°_¢ » __ _ I ~ »rQ¢UBE 'A' xw gm ,_ as organist and yourselfas a member of Nu' Y°’k Sum- Th* d!'°\1Z°* in “T000 c°"""“‘ " _ 1 ' el U00 00011'-DSW P101 =¢sr grown from Seed purchased from ua this season- - y First Competi¥i_0_¥\ d l ` ge stock ke t °n [allb1I1¢Sh8d€8Of 8.11 Orders llod A LIKELY Oak Ember Slliil Pill llillllllllillllll _a:l;»a_»l__;»ll;_i:_li;s_;_l: ` 319013 ur Store. Sunnyside. f th 1' bP$. ll d Beg 33% (all blue shades or s re Second Best Boquet (all blue shades or al 75 5153 Bog grggquet (mixed colours) Second Comirefififm uggociieciiou .............. .....$1.r° to .emminest oollegtion _ _ . ....... at '-riufdnssa correction ............ ourseedsudtliat the Competitor shalll 3; used 22001* Wh!" most highly the beautiful sentiments and good wishes expressed in the address. Going away as we do to form new friends we feel they will not be like the old ones, for old and trued friends are the best friends. We will not forllet your kind- ness to us both in sickness and in health and here we can mention that a friend in need is a friend indeed. Many of you have been that and more to us during the serious illness of Mrs. Toombs. These things can- not be fo otten and wherever we may be there will? ever remain in our hearts it warm feeling towards the people of _B. P. Bondi and I pray God that His chigcest bless n may you in you oms |if¢, ings and in your Church lite may cause His face the future prosperity church. the Ang In going to other cities to ilt yourselves f°rt‘m°t°lY» lime numbers °f W\80°¢3l'U' * moie fully for labour in the Maste;’s vine- 9" "0 5 ‘@9551-9 °f WHHUS 5 304500 - yard you oany with you om. howoioso change of this kind in their diet. The analptical chemist mayexpiain lab- your tallents, energy and spirituality will °"i°\`|°|7 t°'¢h0 "Phill P00910" 001500 el' be instx umental under the guidance of ,West Side °1' °l5¢Whe|'0 that WWW” 25 Sod in making your labor for good ha" 75* ‘nd fi" 725 P" 000° °f W0W3'3 abundantly fruitful. Though absent from tha” the f°"m°1` h0V“2’ P01' 000° °f °°“`°h ` our circles you will not be forgotten and “nd th° latter has 24 P01' 00°" th" U59? ` _.__ while we realize that the companionships h°v° °‘b°“t the “me P°"°°“f'aF¢° °f °lb““_1- t of the oroooot are orokom “yon God for inous matter, and are about equally nut- d bid that we should lose the echoes that rm°“_s° The “Phi” V°°Pl°" in question will reply that the two articles do not look alike and do not taste alike, and that they want potatoes and idence, Bl’0S the S\)p6l'01'ltY Of (|16 We are yours siooo,e1y_ _not rice or cornmeal. They scorn his percentages and his science and demand their old familiar friend, the potato. Nobody can realize, who has not looked into the matter, the intense conservatism of most people regarding eatablss and drinkables. The State Pure Food com- mission viill learn something of the conservatism if it seriously undertakes to induce “the poor to put aside their false idea of the necessity of potatoes” and t-are up with rice, corn, and hominy. The high price probably will stimulate importations of potatoes. but the duty cf 25 centsa bushel will prevent any con- siderable lowering of values on that ac- count. No doubt the large purchases of new potatoes by cold storage firms have helped to cause the early advance in price. This is good for the farmers and is tem- porarily bad for the consumers, though it tends toequalize prices throughoutsthe year. Apparently the farmers with a large acreage and a fair yield of potatoes are the only persons who have cause to take a complacent view of the situation. In December of 196) they were receiving an average of 43 cents a bushel for potatoes on the farm. Next December probably they will be putting three tim-es that amount into their pockets fcrevfzry bushel they sell. This is one ci the cases in which the drought hi;:f_ the consumer harder than the px'o{izu:er~. _..._.4...-L- NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices Amalgamated Copper American Sugar American Tobacco Atchison Common Brooklyn Transit Burlington Louisville Nashville Manhattan New York Central ' - North Paciilcihminou Dom .Esa;§§éss§§E aosusimd sg._1>ssi trained suites sesei August 8 11, ii siiiiiit me “iles llllllnoiiio fprnoiiiiiae _lon SCARCITY. EXPLED _ 'mmm " _-_` ' "`¥ The Beetle has been an A Factory Blown up and opciiiiig Manager Killed SURRENMR A fini; icniisvisiiisni ';:z.§;t.:::.:‘i:t:,s:‘:;l_ouiiooii IN ii. siiriss wooi coops serziiiir ‘MANY __ Lowry Nabb, of Princeton, Ky.,recently hoods of ohooo who Wm move two and _yet at$1.75 a bushel this staple liout I ““"“°“'““ 3 lasting friends. Believe us that we real- °f "‘*° 1'°“°h °f '“*'-‘Y- The 79°" WWI CHICAGO MARKETS. ‘ ize most full the loss we sustain bo h in they °3'° d° is `l° hh hiv; “D00 W-’»0» you in mismpsefe iérmie as is ‘prices oeepogatoss __ ' _ _ _ r __ s g _ _ _ _ _ __ , _ _ -L J--P'-'F" '- » e i » _ _ Wim High prices Place the Potatofress Excursion at St John. Some island out of the Reach of the _ -More Ships for Halifax. _ Weather. Good i.ight*‘sn&¢* ` ._.____ Q _--1 11 * v" _ _ _ _ _ iéiil g tin-and ‘° tae' ‘ ins other e lpmmro from thi., communion toes and is still reasonable in price. Un- foK;\_\;iul;i_r_a‘r;-the cl;_s;ugG_ _ ‘ V » 'i i im.; _ 0.3 _ ‘/_ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ 'asu°e,_` . " ____ ~»1r"1 ’ ‘~' _.new ».'*‘** _ -“Wie "3-`%,{' ; » 5 W e > .f' ,, dgaw _,__ ` \ w W ‘ I FOUNTAI 1 pENs ..i_°~*.....-‘r;°._.~‘_e.se.:.=- cells l0llll.l'.S$ Fllllll Ill PEIS Thiesuccess of __ naming restores of use rar._lll?=' PEN' are- ‘ Lucky Curve Spring Lock V` Can’t-Break-Csep _ Can’t Leak ` " Always Ready. ` __ want the best. “Think the Pen that never bai _ That uickl 'tes the peoples' gal, And sgts at the worries ofmen-~ The Speedy Parker Fountain Ben. Prices $1.3: each up to $4.m. folio. ciiiiiaoo IMPORTEBI. l When you buy s Fountain Rl iv s 3' ~..¥ _-r Fall-- --Hardware _ Our traveller will soon call onyouwith sfullliueofesm- i>l=~_ `_ Wcsskour friends to see him before placing their or- cgi.--1 _ _