.av 1*. C 'C' Y southwesterly lnds I Clearln , Cooler ‘Y / l` £- " L_ PAGES-~ Wander- 8 ful ‘Results la dll! rHd~v¢rl{.s¢rs. . . . ___l iiiii 'iii-iiiiiiriiéio 'U ini I -_,-._ ._-;.r 4.- - -ev. W I DAILY FOUNDET) 18° } WEEKLY. NOW TRI-WEEI. li\’ enA1u.o'r'.i‘E'rowN.r1uNcE nnwaizn 1s1.XNi_>,Ccaufioafirriesoav, nudes/Fzls, ages. I I A I I {.,.t‘.°..\°J..1'.§.§f‘,‘;i=;‘,i:;»a;,'... GOLD AND I C P OUTRAGEOLIS,'CA§S'ASSiiNAii'5Niii'P` I I ` SILVER IN RICH DEPOSIT Almost Fabulous Recital of a Rich Find-Made by' a Prospector In Near Liskeard-0 Playiair Township re Yields Rich Re=- turns in Gold and Silver. I 'l‘oaoN'i'0, August 27 -(Special)--Cecil B Smith, Cliairiniin of the Teiniskaniing and Northern Ontario ltallvray Goin-I mission has learned that a prospcctor ii-om Lexington, Keiituoky has. made ri rich gold strike in thc township of Playfair near a height; of land, abou :i0 inilcs north of Llskeard. Samples analysed give about 411 ounces of gold to the ton or about $8,000 to the ton. There was also silver in the ore that went about ~iil0 cum-cs to the ton. BIPIISIS Nllll I IN EUNIIHINEI i.iviaRi~oni.. N. S. August 217-(Spceial)~ Tlic First annual convention comprised of the l'iiii.eil Raptist Gliurclies of tho Mari- tiiiic Provinces opcncil at Liverpool N. S. Situriiay at 1 u'clock. 'l`lie president. Rev. Geo. B. White, of (`ii:\i'lotict.own was in thc chair. Nomiiinting Committee through rec. C. W. Rose, reported as follows. itcv. Jos. McLeod, D. D. I’rci-iidcni; Ii--v. A. Colioon, lst. Vice-President; E. \\'. Slcriis, Zlnd Vicc-Prcsiilciit; Rev. J. H. iilullniiald, Secretary; S. C. West, Treas- \li[‘l'» 'i`iic report of the nominating' coni- initccc was adopted as presented, and the oiilcers assumed their respective positions forthwith. Dr. McLeod made a brief reference to his new relationship and expressed his. deep feelings of appreciation for the work ci the denomination and hoped it would I go on to acliievc greater- things tliiin it had ever yet. done. licv. lilr. White. the rctiriiig president Rave ii very stirring uiiilress on thc sul-icct of ciigiigcuieni. lie referred tol tiie general advanccnient along various lines of work, giving special cinpliasis to ilic possible eulargeuient; of foreign mission work. iii the afternoon session liev. I. W. Porter, of thc llomc Mission Ilourd of Nova Scotiifsuliiiiitteii his annual report ____________.____1-__ THE PUBLIC lS OFTEN FAKED. I,'nsci’iipulous dealers acttiatcd by large prolitii often rcconiincnded corn cures “as stood as Potnaiu'e." '.l`lici~c is only unc in-nninc Corn Extracluriinil that is Put- iii\iii's i’alnlnni-i which is ii iiiiriielc ol' clliclciicy and proiiiptiicss. Use no other. r_ lv-1. corr onus. Made Weil, _ , Wear Well I wliich showed that the homo mission churches this year gave over $300 more than last year to thc convention fund. Twcnly-fouriields have been baptised among these duringthe year. In theentirc honie mission field thcrc are ill churches. with 2772 families report- cd having raised $l0,~l2ii,4(i. , The board supplemented this amount by grants. Rev'.S. Ii. Cummings of Amherst moved the adopton of the report, ami spoke strongly along the imc of the needs of thc lionietield and hoped that the Foreign Mission and Grand Ligue mission enter- rises would not detract. Ilcv. F. W. Parker urged action in cs- tahlisliing ii theological school connection with Acadia University. llc tliouglii the help niibrdcd such :a proicctiiy present fund coupled by dona- tions from individual members, would make il, possible to bring such a plan to a successful issue. __.__.q_-..._ BIHNIIN llllllilil Iiliiillll lililllllll Ili-:iii.i.\', August. 25.-Tlie Government medical ilcpiirtiiient has issued a. report on the saiiitury conditions of the Prus- siaii bakeries and slaughter houses, to which the iicwspapers are giving sen- iintloinilproinincnca. one of them using thecupi-ion “Amerika in Prussia." 1‘hc' report says tliat many of the butcher- ing cstaiilislinicnts were found in a very unclean condition. The Govern- inc-nt inspectors found the conditions in thc liiikcrics to be particularly ob- _icci.ionnlilc. iii one town. boys kneaded the dough with their feet, and one bakery was found to bc ocoupicdby eats and hens. Oni: baker admitted that his iicoi' and vnts were scrubed only once a year. ` __.-_>-..i- Mlnard’s Linimeni Raileves Neunigln. Hot Weather Hammocks, New Books, Late Maga- zines, Summer Pt Cards and Souvenir S'r. Pi-t'i'ir.nsi'inno, Augusl25th-(Special). -Thirty two people are dead and L’-t are wounded’ as the result of a dastardly attempt made this afternoon to assassin- ate Premier Stolypin while lic was liold- inga public reception at his country house on Aptekarsky Island. The Premier was slightly wounded in the face and neck by flying splinters, but escaped the fate intended for him. Among the dead are Gen. Henieatln; the I’reniler's personal secretary; M. Khaveatoii`. formerly Governor of the Province of Pcnza; Col. Ferei-off, chief of thc Premiers personalguaxd; Court Cham- beilains. Davidoff and Veronin, and aide Donbassoif, and four women and two children. The wounded included M. Stulypii.'s three year old son, who is seriously, i»h0\1|lli not fatally injured, and a number, of persons prominent inthe official and social world . Of the four conspirators who engineer-4 edthc outrage two were killed, whiiea third who acted as coaeliman for thc party and the fourth who rciunined in- aidc the carriage were badly wounded and are now in the Si. Peter and St. Paul fortress. \Vlici,her the assassins who entered the crowded reception hall threw tha bomb or accidentally dropped it will never be known, as all immediate eye witnesses IN RUSSlA’S CAPITAL I Ihirty-two People Blown to Pieces and Nearly as Many Wounded-- Desperate and Nearly Successful ‘Attempt to Kill Russian Premier-Another Attempt Succeeds in Causing I Death of General Min.” were killed. The tremendous force of the explosion absolutely blew out the front of tlia Prcmiefs residence, and carried away the ceilings above and the floors beneath and the walls of the adjoining rooms. People were literally blown to pieces. 'l`liose who were not killcd instantly were horribly malned or iacernted, and all the others present were prostrated hy the shock. ’l‘hc Premier's escape was miraculous for, only a moment before the explosion lic passed iuuido his study at the rearof the saloon to speak to Prince Sliakevsky. Although only slightly injured, he is coin pictely prostrated bythe calamity. The havoc wrought by the explosion is indescribable. The bodies were so torn and mangled as to make identification impossible, some of them, headless, armlesaor lcgless, lying in the blood dripping wreckage. Pieces of flash and clothing clung to the shattered rafters overhead, and some lodged ln the branches of thc eini trees which border the roadway separating the Premier-'s residence from thc river. Sr. Pi~:'i‘ensiiUim, August 26-iSpeciai)- Gen Min, commander of the Semin-Ovcsky Guard regiment, who suppressed the riots at Moscow last December was assaslnatcil at Peterhof tonight. , Gen. Min was at the'railway station with Ii. I. Iiillltllll .Will lil lil SYDNEY. [I.B. To Speak To Electors on La bor Day--Feels Coniident oi Bye Elections ToiioN'ro, August 27-(Special)-H. L, Borden is to speak at Sydney Mines, N. S., on liabor Day, and has two or three other engagements next week in the Muritiinc Provinces. Ile feels sanguinc about all the Ontario bye-elections altliough he anticipates that the Liberals will makca big eil`ort to carry Ea:-it Elgin. Iicpccting tnrill' revision Mr. Borden remarked that judging from the tone oi the Liberal papers the Government intends to revise the tarlifby letting it stay as it is, but iihc addresses of Sir Wlifiid and Mr. Ayloswortli at the Manufacturers' Association at Winnipeg will show. ____i__...__i-. in iiiii in Millliilllll HIEIS Moivcrou, N. ll., Aug. 25-The entries for the Moncton races, September first are as follows: 2.35 ctass. Earl Grey-Geo. Lawrence, Snckville. Aliaalzi-M. A. Harding, St. John. Mable T-Park Stables, Charlottetown. Robert T. Azad Landry, Moncton. Burline-A. B. Kitchen, Fredericton. Mendowvaic-Thou. Holmes, Sussex. Fleetfoot-Springhill Stables. Pete-Froukhdutiiilar, llalifsx. Ne. i Hulaneun`m'si»iii»¢-2.iii. tii-Asa-rnon on 'rnor-runs: |500. Claudia Hal and Eatell Boy, Springhill Stables. 1 _ _ , _ , sen wen. b00(lS. ox.:-:1f:,;.‘;.~.-i¥*°°.f.'i:":.f‘.:!"--, neu nmii-J. Tfgzieaatt; seem. G0" Bl”-s liiilillll i Milli- Rein H.-liter Ulllioll, J.R. Lnmy Hul- merslde No. 2 Merchants' Stii.ke-2.25 Pace. 2.25 'rnor -i-Uiisr: $5459 Flcctfoot and Miss l{aiiidi\‘.-- Spring- hill Stables Springhill, Pete-1-‘rank Lloutiller. Halifax, Bclniar-Nat MclNair,Rlver Louison. A hliott-VV. G. Feiiivir-ik, Bathurst. Kinizhorough-L. D. Morton, Digby. Little liSpeciali~ v Marin Kane and II. I.. Mcfiratli ivcnt down the clill`ubout ii,1lil o`clock yc.~tcrilay morning to swim in the eddy just above thc Cantilever Bridge, and witliia short distance of rapids. This place is much used for swiinuiiin; and has been the scene of other iutaiitit-~, The two young men pushed an old iioiii out into the eddy and amused tlieniseivcn in diving from it _ Suddenly tlicy noticed the eddy carrieil thcni away from the bank aiiil a nilnuic later they were in the main current ot the rapids. 'fheystruigiclcd with the ours but could no river and rushing down tovvrivds thc, _~__ MAN nizowniio Ai Niaoana FALLS From a Boat--,Were nt of River--Jump`- only one Reached _q ,, er Was Lost l_;___,____._l__. , get the li out any nearer the shore so bot _lumped overboarii and swam for it, ML-iiratli was successful by frenzied efi'oi'tsiii rcacliiiig in big rock wliicli etaiiils up from the river at the ,break ot the i':ipiii.~. Kam- mi.~iseuon as lie got to shore. .\ iinnil-i-r pf-r,~'oiis on the bridges and along iliv clillls \\ iiiiesscd thc wlioln scent: l>ut,were power less to lciid and uid. EIIHIN HEBEIS iilil Iilllllltll li.\\'.\ NA, Aiigiisi 27 iSpcci:il) (li l. Nallc of the lloyal tiiinrils liiis ieportcil to the Goveriimciit by t-clcgrapli tonight that lie had defeated the insurgent fox ce under General Gcczniiin near Cieufuegos, killing 17 of the insurgents. The loss to the Rural (Ecards was one man and four liurscs. UVIHIIUW I llUllN'S IIUUNIY .loii.\' S. liAi:iii.~:i well kiioivii citlzriic of Chai'lottt-toivii ilicrl yi-:~'ieriliiy»tl.tlicrig0 of |37 yours. Ili,-ci.-iiocd was kiioivii to very imtny of oiii citizciis who vviil lniirii of his ilcatli with rcp,'riet.. lic vvaa :iii l-Inglishiiian who canic to tliisi lsliiiiil in tiii-,yi-,ar laili asa iiicinlicr of ,,i,,,41|. i{inp‘_- Own ltoyai lit-giineni, and tool: liisiliscliiiign here. llccca-eil' was ii iiiiin of liiii- pliysiiiue lint tor seve- ral years piwt liii-i iint. been iii gooil Iiciiltli. llc leaves to iiiourii two sons, \Vllliiiiii iiiid .lulin in Cli.'irlottcio\vn and two inai'i'icil dauglitc-r.\', one living iii thi-. Uiiiteii Status and one Mrs. - - - - -‘of Abcrdccn, Scotland, who is at present at. lioiiic. Before failing health ovi\i‘took liiiii Mr. Iiarriri was ii iiicinlicr of tlic, City Police fort-c. Mlmrti'| Llnlmant Cures Burns. atc. i ami niiisi iiiinni iiiiis ]tIu;\'i'i'.»x_ August IIT-(Special)-it is likely that legal action will he taken lagiiiimt the Moncton Times fora ec\irril~ ous article wliich appeared in that journal on Saturday Bioriiing attacking one of the I. ti. ll. iinin auditors. _ Tlic. article alicgcd that on Aug Zlsl two auilitoi-.~i boarded the maritime express at; Matepedia. and travelled to a station a `littlc further westund that one of the auditors poked his head into a berth occupied by an American lady und dc- nianclcd licr ticket and that tlic lady tlirciiteiis to bring action for daliiagcs iigiiinst the Railway. The auditors were Messrs Stewart and .l. \V. `\\"allncc. Mi". Slc\vnri lioarrieii the train ami scciircil from llic l’iil|iniiii rar L'ont-riiud, l\lr. \\'iillt\ce Hnyii lic did not do so, iit-ithcr did he sea Stc\\-nrt do anything of the kind. iiiosi 'i‘i».\'. N.IS., August. LET »(Spi:ciall- .Iiiriica l"rici has been ri~l.aincd by the I. (J. ll. auditor J. W. Wallace in the suit for diiiniigcs for alleged slnudcrous statciiieiits made against him in the Moncton Times ami St. John Times today. Papers for lon thousand dollarsdamnges _have been served on the Moncton Times and fora like aniount on the St. John Times, and its Moncton correspondent. i, _ _ Retail. caari-;iz fo 2 Stores. if Nw Bookstore Up-to-date. The best ia the Provinces. Come and see, More Room. Better Service, which we feel sure will be appreciated by the public. New Goods Arriving Daily. Souvenir Post Cards and Books, Souvenir China Ware nd souvenir of Prince Edward Island in great var- iety. New stock of P051 Card AlililIl‘iS received. Latest Books received as issued Wh0lCS8lC aild C0., L l`D., __ nd active. _ _ _ _ Y 4' f A W ' n r _, - - '_ ` _---- Z- . 1 'V V y ,P-'U ` _Y Y V "=` Sworn Average Circulation to Dec. 30, ’o5 Daily and Tri-Weekly 6,i7l li \l'|'|T_`. fi xii: I l ft ...io /‘ ‘F1 ,£- of , V il ..~,. ig' rf.: ' ` I s `“_’ ` bio- ....3 1-I I i » 1 i I | . .» -.-_¢~.». ,, i i i 1; .I _ --1. .». i i, ..\ .ii- ii . ...».. ,, , FL, .; 'i I ,i i in A 'l »- ..’ ‘\‘ f"- 1 ,.. \- . NJ ii. lim- '.~'.' i 'i ,gil i r .__ #=%~i:¢,; 1". ‘ . \ . ' I -¢ i- . I i"i' I 4 I }. ly.- 'I _;.§i ,,- _i'-.'. l“.` 7;" :til .,- I \` " it . .~*-il; i. ‘v i fi »,,j ,! _ I . \ A' , f l . . L _ ’ . . . . i lr( .4 .- t . _¢ im,- ‘»\_