if ;; J : _ T g* == ' , fe- ' ` f ~ -Y ` .ii é ,== ., ggmugiigg |3g|_ mn GUARDIAN, onannorrnrovijn, Parson iinwsun is _ T f 74-" I J' of Ameritan Troops Philippines. FILIPINOS CUNFIDENT War May Last for Months, Perhaps a Year `Rain Helps Rebels. MAMLA. August, ‘2o.._(Spoc.al)- There is much despoudency here over 1 the probable indefinite continuance of the war. » Th talk here now is that th st 3 9 nig- gle will go on for months if not for a 1 IW" V The may .mon helps the Filipinos ` and when the hghting is resumed in the fall they will be well supplied with mm and ammunition. The Americans really oooupy but mile territory and the troops are in_ min.; spina, wins ineeoeadsms tt thelilipiiiosisraiidly reviving. Hav-ig iagloaghtSpsin'lorl\ahy years they believe they an hold ont against t':e.. United Stalls until the Washington* Governmuitwill gladly concede their inapnanss. at ” ‘D G 'KILLED avenue elisnili .SIN N .. RICHARD cincioo Truro ~'i`he Family History. ll i , . 4 M I;'l"Ph:e';'e';'°::°;;|°:Lu° TRURO, Aug.2-L.-Three months ago ` 7 l ' l _ MR a. family rauied Re nold '~ ' ~ ' F S consisting of mm ‘Huh IJHIND MR; re. \ _ » _ g . _ » » l e o a x yester ay aiternoont _ .°';.'.fr..f:§;:‘o‘;:.1d.‘;°.i.;1;;°;.t:::eo:‘ r S if i»=-=~f me-» ‘ed in The mine anduone nani d P t ' ‘_ 3 A mfg Mr llmhwcompamed by Mr W ---r was not speciailv emma-ed ,‘i`h8*;a1;’i,T§ . *__ ____ ____ Vi Clarke. called on hir Louis Davies . §‘ H ° f g V. _ J, ; ‘ month-Wi's¢|toga`SaveTheSte`sller.~_ weeks earlier than usual. )l' .$25, $11” 55 Something to keep your ‘till You too much because our values before buy- ness in which we have studied close bu in for ` Y 8 .Q ` your b=nelit as well as f({,`,'-- our owii. j;_ ' 5..__~,._ __ . .» ‘f »_?f». :~.:f,_. ' .--~" ‘.:.- 1 <¢~_»».~.r"».fs 1 ~: >&3’-.’-'“~'¥lf;’e». -'~' ,.~'. .f”~”,’i _ 1,:',:<-"'.'-;=-‘.~_:;.._ -;~:=;.a~_.-3; - l l HUNEST GHEMIST. are honourable, and there is ideal with men (beciuse in morepprodtl try! to sei when oot Elm asked 1! positive _eurei tende . s &: urv, Bolvyvmanville Bog: treaty , f f- L ‘ r'&\§y.~= $1' -, 1 ' ' ill .,¢` Y (iff/,x <<< of 'oi itil family in footwear. Sometimes it tsw »-‘ von haven t investigated ; = 31nt1s.1¢’v;0sid its to D 7°-°“'° ' “°*‘““° "'17" "'" “‘°° "‘ °u H & l . l \y0m_ Bdvenuge to seo {f(f,,= Kumiort Headache Cure. our shoes and compare Q.; ing. Iss! We :ive you the bono lit of 17 years experi- llvg V ence in the shoe bnsi- ~ a Sassy* x _ """' i gssssbidldusarnsssssst ~ mm-as, ms., seg.-tees.,-a;»-riser “ e_ . _ ,mondiapeoialsays the steam of is _ '“**°'_f‘ MM* frontier if b¥iU!P¢l'1\l °°°l‘°f“'Y_ 04 *iii* steam i-,_h1ayd`»w+r, arrived there th°°l0u\°|. _ma m°rniug_ ‘Ma that negotiations; tar the settle- of the French- shore dispute ‘ are between" Great Britain and that he is hopeful ol a speedy and satisfactory arrangement. laters are supposed to be going forthe reason that the French are to withdraw from the oeastatthe close of this mouth, ful . was tiick fogatthe time., andlthe g month had been barely' moving, stop- ping and then going ahead slowly, as .there weresounds of a whistle ahead. ,They hadfgone about three miles out from- the wharf when the whistle right ahead was heard. _ Captain Smith gave three blasts of his whistle and ordered full speed western. Then the _Maytlower came plunging out of the .fog at 10 or 12 knots, heading directly for the Yar- month’s bow but she veered a little and when the _two et :amers came. together the sharp prow of the Yarmonti had gouediagonally into the V Maytlower’s »port bow right into the . pil;t house, before the Mayil Jwer was mought up. and then as tie Yarmouth . was going ,full speed esters. she backed out. l leaving a deep hole in the wooden steam- er, app irently half way through her. The Yarmouth at once lowered her boats and sent to see if assistance was needed. By t tat time the Mayflower had gotten aline out to an English tramp steamer at anchor and pulled alongside her, and the i police tug Guardian was with her, taking off the passengers. The Yarmouth had no damage of any kind. When the steauiers struck one of the assen ers onthe Ma iiower'um d brought on with her.\ Heturued out to Edward Perry of Arcadia, a suburb of Yarmouth. . ` CRESCENT CANT COME. Admiral Bedinrd’s Flagship Won’t he Seen at . Montreal. p MONTREAL. Aug. 23- There is no news from Halifax as to whether the war vessels come to Montreal this sea- son or not. Une thing, however, is ‘cept an invitation to the Chicago p g y i Pe ` ' ' . ` and got aboard the Yarmouih, aid was , in charm, ot 1-.ngineer Robeiit ll ilsgn, ' of Tru 0 nulgdlixg thglgiaeggzrgaggstllegezrdeuly chro G La~t night the three brothers arrived _ at Truro, having surreptitiously board ed th tr Q 6 am at wwe ,point bnween Laurier Will Visit Chicago- Says President Can Be Trust- / pringhill and Truro Pnuy were put ggi331miami!!1t;\;r;»;rl;§ii0fr;;~;»i»(<;d Volunteers for Africa--Sen s ed to Settle Phllippln I;..‘:::i.“:.i':;;i:i..f;.‘;‘;.“‘:..‘;i..1 132;. J: 1 ai" Temple Dm °“°S*1°“ less under the inliuence of liquor; ‘N ‘f J ,Patrick more so than the other two. , "`”_" V ' 1-* One of the brothers got on the I. C. Rf . iri1n;_bu! tie other two did not sue- Toitoxro August 25---(Special)- ITHACA, N. Y.. Aug. 23.--Coinmiss cs-ed in getting on. One of the two Foul. thousand so » t M - . ioner Jacob G. hur Ith go. lodgings at Truro, and the otherim night heafd %;_aRichT3yCI;;l_l aca today., Sine? lealriaihrglg he M F PLANT 008- P“U'l¢k» °PP9°1`5 ‘° hav? lW°1`k?d‘ . , ' ' has, he says. steadily refused to' discuss along the track towards Halifax. laid Wflghts *‘P°°°h- phmppine “hits although he hu been I b b A 1 down on the trick and went to sleep He declared the prosperity ofthe coun-, bggiggegi bv 1-9 rm, anywhere 0”, an rur 8 th gg; tnummti M *md '"9 W” °V*1` by the W°°m\Il°d\¥i0U , try justified the increased expenditures, Chicago répciiz having gone heist' :nel aahmtheeg ‘S H1153! em £3235 ?;‘i§'_)f.¥_' at 1_1'15' m chars' °t pointed out. the _revenues they will "_°°‘°f Q19 R°"~kY L`|l°°°_|ililll 'f0.iU¢_¢f into the stream . ` _ ll ' - he lareiaafhsalthy ' "' . , g A iiirriowea Ai' rsuii. ',_,§,;‘,,“,‘,¥ .j;f°Ur1=.lS*S°" °°»'-'-S-'*‘*°"*= S- S-\'°f-"“"°'°“°‘°°.',.°“'°’.'°"*°°‘°"=‘*l“="~ 1" wuts ofthe ,Ca1o1oo.;itiir. ' 2'? Canadian' Yeterau has received a letter fi`°`oni~ Laurier stating that -D lioirvdy Premier and his `col`l`e'sguee_; vities,`to be' held _during the week in October. _ . _ , 1-' certain. an-1 that is ihit. the Admiral Bedtordhi e flagship. . cnnno come up. The Crescent dra1i_ii'28,_ o oi wiitsr While the water in the nel today was just 28 feet Some ag) the Admiral wr ts for in regard to the channel, but acknowledging tlisreoeipt of the bor Comniissioners’_letterhas not municated with them in regard to Om' tpmposodtqp' '= lfihiioneue ililhnll/l X Y `d*J*.»*é° WA an s`.>"K§g.i so f-,frspséiin ini , A ‘Q 1 no fini ~i not ui ni ddie C d ! B v“n°u‘ pam °“h"“rf°°°dmS °°lwtl'Y of “as bkotrx Inbpemo MSB" of lg Mr Plant expressed himself a be s ing h l -lniheist put the machinery ot the law (xgutieqgggggd wlcfgtlg natural scenery For in motion and tie hiniily mide their rant and Mrs W cirodus from bpiinohill The ~i9teris Clarke, also drove through the* ‘iileved ti hire taken niois stimulant than was nece~snrv laid down on thei ti tok near bpringhilf Juuct~on and was `*""~"* °--~-- run oier and hill d by the nivht fiei ht ld View him He mek s this statement A TBAGIC Comcwncx :fd Tia; saiddCanada’s trade from 1895 Fmt' tha United Sm" ’ ""5 it i u it -~,,,,,,,,, ~ - 1*- ii °i“S°1*1' °Qi“°id°°°9 th” UW years !r¢i:i?le86€`:onl‘;‘£;5.“ n ‘ epalauds Igusligtlilecyolvstrtehaly of cuff' °'{d‘:"‘“‘;;"”° '.“u°“ 91;". st. Joint aug. 25-(special)-The *i*5"`S’Phi°; thi li yno .was eengineeroui ~Bmth.rh°od MS A d C -_ tb, “Paulich in em n that killed his sis.er at Spring- _ ° 1 ll WW "V00 _ll . Juhotiion, a gem géouths ages; ` opened today giforiral oiisrggby ° * °\‘ 70'" *K0 Bish' K\ugdo` " . All h service` and is burma ts. me originally m_g;’;.m"d°:_, .‘ ° .s ""°F°.. oame from Newfoundland. though* TM.-3 182 M ‘ _al , hehadworked in Halifax for some ° . ~° Ptm ‘" * U time' before going to Springhill. _ [1000 '1‘he`xinanoea blishing toda were generally mdersroud tr) have sold 1 5 and afterwards drove through "'**“""- In ` l' LIOF Ou the 1 ` ', _- _ l. -fi 1 i E ' ' ‘ ' fi _ ° ' A _’, "3 1:1 ‘ r ‘ " , i ' . * I ' l ‘. _ ,_ . . A V _ . _ y ) _ ` W _ ‘ U . S. ' , V . D 1 ` ' l I ‘ g _ D _ . `. . ,, 4 ` . . ' ` ) D ` ` i ° o I . - ' . ' U _ ' ° o a -. ` *V ‘ s s U v . . _ . _ _ . _ i ti tr hill Deceased csnmx-@@_.._¢-‘nun-a _ ‘ Pwionnqii. Gloilllih,-l~`;l_rA PliieF~ol 500 sieet. wires meds ~i°’ Us watering as welias ffor bathe. , claimed that once watering the streets with sea water is 4 qual in `e8ici&éy to twice or even thrice watering with water. It keeps the med suthbe moist ioralong time, but without slush and 'it hardens and binds macadam roads and fc-rms a preservative crust from rising. By retarding decomposition' of 'street refuse on w~»oden pavements it would also be more healthy. At least so it is said. ' A Y a 5 N g _ _ LAND, .g SATURDAY, PATY DE CLAM IS Journalist Strong y is not natural are A RHBQ C2WH¢ their choice, and for several styieg Eiiilt Ulslvstsllltr ll, ll Rlthlililtillitll ills IT ¢$!\HPl'f'l."-. li-UQ\sa,l.l. _» , Vltllsrs tails Prltllts llil fist ppgpgriorr 2° [git our Baits ail 1000 people to pay their accounts furnished June 30th -»' SOUVENIRS -r Photographs of P ll Island Scenery Q We want a. large amount of money for Sept lst 3*'