I »-4-» _.I-ul.._ l l crate F othwesterly _ f-l. lnds F » ln _ _ d Mod. Warm ,..,;;,;“,,,,i,,1Ii1f_,_;%,;‘,fj _ ~ _ " i _ _ ffl ‘R¢-ruff# fo well. , l 0¢RG]l£NG kdm” ‘- O I E h _-_ 5 l i _ I I _ 3000 Homes. . . l ll OTTETOW G _ WEEKLY. lNOW TRI-WEEK LY) lim , rl This Year’s Excursion the Largest Yet and Are A Long Argument by Opposing Counsel on Question of Jurisdiction Well Distributed-The Total of llarvggtgrgi Owing to Repeated Dates Fixed for Beginning of Trial~Mr. , Needed Estimated aiTwenty-live Thou. Fielding’s Counsel Contend it Can’t be Tried Now sand by immigration (lllieer Golden Decision Promised This Morning. \Vl.\':\'ll»l-lo, Aug.i~l.- tSpecini)- Regard- lngthc Maritime llarvesters' excursion houlestealling llr-G°ld¢“» lm“‘ll§"“l'l°“ C°'““’l“9l°“9l` “Tile distribution so far has been more says: “ltwasthe largest by far that the even than in nny previous year. still lil itil ll liilltllll 1il, c.»tNAD_a,wc,l,>1\_lEsDAv, AUGUST 15, 199,. _ _ ¢,_,,,,m0,,, U, ,_ W C »-7 HA 7!! A E ed on the fourteenth of July tile court were wlthoutjurisdictlon. l l-ie also argued that the order made by the Chief Justice setting the case down for trial toilay was yvithout jurisdiction. lt appears that the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia en bane set the petition flown for trial on July 10. On July Iird the Petitioner secured an order from the Chief Justice enlarging: t.llc time for commencement uftlle trial und fixing it for the 1-ith August. in the meantime on the 14th of .Iuly tile extension of time for commencement of trial expired. The contention of Mr l<`lellling’s counsel is that after a petition is once set down for trial no further enlargements of time can belllade and the trial should have been proceeded with on July lt). .l. J.Ritchie appeared for the Petitioner. who was also represented by .l. A. Mac- Kinnon and W L Hall. At the conclusion of the argument till- Chivf Justice announced that the-` Court would endeavor to give jutiglncllt on thc point raised the first tiling to- morrow and before proceeding to hear evidence. llllAAlNli]N fAVfS llllll F: .3 C/D r--._ crowd on Queen Square as attended las evening to listen to the sweet strains of band is, of course, an excellent one, and novelty and the greater charm o the naval uniform and tho gallant _,_l_é.1-1-1--1-1 men who wear it. Many were the encomiuma passed among the by-stand ers. Anumher of ardent young ladies sixth annual convention of the Unioilof tcstlfledthat they“could havellstened all Canadian Municlpulmes owned this night," as doubtless they could. Hear y appreciation of the concert which lasted shout...-_.-.__ -_ _ L from 7.45 to 0 o'cluck under direction o Bnndmaster R. Castleman: 1 Maron. Wellington, renle. 2 Vaise. Fig and Caittes, Wesly. Ii Selection, A Life on the Ocean. Bind ing. 4 Cake Walk, A Coon Band Contest, Pryor. 5 Seleciioil, Versique, Messager. MUNlClPALlTlES IN CONVENTIGN °*\°B=°<‘ff°m ILM- S- D°mi°i°"~ The Of Toronto Ruffled Their Feelings. .Mayor of to this was added the charm of Brandon Made a Proposal- IIAl.ll»‘.\x, August 14.-(Special)-The afternoon under most favorable auspices. t applause at the close testified tile public, hu U cool the The weather was delig u y an hour anda quarter und vias slltoo “lr bflwlnir and Cleef- The opening session was marked lry The f°u°wl"3 'ms the pmgmm °f m“_sl° felicitous addresses in vs ilich the oust played by the Band of H. M. S. Dominion _ _ ,D Queen Square Garda” lust evening vied with tho west ln colnpllnlentlng cncll f other nnll 1-nlpilasibing the need for conccrtetl action to eollscrvo the interests and safeguard the rights of municipali- ties. Met in City Hail, Halifax Yesterday Afternoon. . . Dele mm"°"°'h°"h°'°b°°""°l'"“el gates Made Happy Speeches But Mayor Coatsworth The most noi able feature of the business scssloll was thc rccomendatlon uladeiy lllllyor i"ii-lnmilll.; of Brandon urging the forlmitiull of I’rovilluinl Unions with a strong: cciltrlll head. ltinyor Coatsworth of Toronto ratbei ruilietl tile gllillcriilg byu somewhat severe criticislli of tile Union which he upbrllitit-tl for not upholding tile hands oi”i`orollto ill its iight against the Bell Telephone Co. The meeting of thc Union was held in the City llllll, which was preftlly 9F M‘“`0h"\'|t M Oilk Bti: affiliated ac-tivltlc.=,»_to reproscllt a ‘cup- _‘ __ l.f__.,r___ the law only by the president.. When the ,1me'\, morning' I have mved Navi, lN1l|7»fll»l0¥l Of from 6-\.01lll.Ull0 ii $lll.0Ul,flllll .1 _ R Y I? "' "" question arose as to whether the McCnl- linen great ml»di<_~lnl>.." .veryone says “"”“""' ` ‘“ b. ationl soreness and' st.iil`lli-ss iiisappea was communicated with telcgruphed today that the the islands, und orders have gone forward he i=v.eas.arss s _ 0 Serenade, La Palowa, Balfour. 0 Two Step, Lorella, Galiieri. By Request, The Maple Leaf. troll P/WE 'rim Klisil. There was ii large attendance at th nfternoo 6 Oharlotfetoinlans are delighted with til L. | , K; officers ofthe ship whom they met in social way and will welcome her ratul en , y covcredlly Solicitor Sinl's report. Mr. Mn' year' Phe Dmninlon sans al' a ch early hour this morning. on _______-_-- until aclitlonnl information has been ARE YQU SU.) ECT To STIFFNESSV “Whether ill thc cllest or throat nothin to can surpass Ncrviline" writes 0. er N il "Rubbed on ut night, trouble 7 Internlezzo, Forget me Not. Macbeth e E MON'l‘lti<:Ai., Aug. 13. -The first steel car “|buiitin Canada has been completed at “‘t|lo works of l|lci)oulinion Steel Car " Company, Ltd,nt. illuc Bonnet; on the Lachine Canal, where the Simplex Roll- way Appliance Company of Canada has an extensive property and is setting up a = large plant _ Perhaps it is in the neck or shoulders. ii The Cm. is the nm of M, order of 5,00 dz placed with the colllpllny ily the C. P. R. e lt nlukes the beginning ofa new indust- ld the same, and Nerviline always makes Summer [Hari-hoea In Children. he good, 250, bottles sold cverywilere. b ut the Prilliiofl" Islands, the at ------ °"llAN AWAY WllH M' who married Mnryiielllvcau in Arnher m Molvcrox Aug. iii -John Muinne Sunday Mrs Mcinnls arose to get h four weeks ago and clnile to Moncton l, ,,|l rlrugglsw _ to live, hils disappeared with a hundre and fifty dollars ` of his bride‘s money, which was ill a purse in hor trunk, and which sho had just 1 p ' "`""'°`-' ' d\'lWD fl'0Ul U10 blink Ab°Ulf ml'l“\8h_l' - , downwnlti,livcording to all reports receiv- er (Tool - - . “ '; ,ihulbaud some medicine. leaving tho 0§i‘o~’Frida‘ olfllstdlpz-ob»il;lny;ki;t:l p}e‘;‘; WR” which conialzcd tlhe money Zn _"` " ‘ " 0 ti ‘ ' ` J iii . ar W d " necmmry ton of her trunk hor! y a ter il e _‘Make Hay “hue The Sun Shine# “hwy Guardian' Re All l5d2ltwilpd. ' 0lmo_baek hor husband arose, saying o . “Bib mlot'er sr tiles- FI°d°fP‘°l‘_j(‘{_,‘,‘;“,§,", tae wmrwarlutllm. liinn-hoea Remedy, which inthe best - tail sitll During the hot wolttllerof llle suilllllcr months the first unnatural loosenessof ll chlld`~l bowels slmlllii have immetliilto attention, so list to cheek file iilsclist- before it iieccmt-s serious. All that is necessary is a few doses of Cilamllcrlnln's Colle, Cholera and Diarrllocn Remedy followed byadosrof caatoroll to cleanse ,lthe system. ilvv. M. U. Stockiiinll, Pastor ofthe llrsi, l\l.F..Cnllrell. Little Fails, Minn., writes: “Wo have used Chainberlain's Uollr.Choleril and Diarr- hoea Remedy for several years and 5- flnditavery valilliillil remedy, especially 5° forsllnlmcr riiaorS“- °’““°“ ' down stain Blues then he has not been ‘ ` . Y 3| _ Wd'-f ' pri-paras for the showers which arc so r V" "“‘ “ °"° “"" ‘“""‘l °“°""’ ;l .lata follow. so it should be win, _said ===- seem! dtho m Y M ft/ar. Previous to coming to Moncton OST-Tuesday afternoon between 5 every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea Klhll 500°" °“‘l M“‘k°lmn'l, 122% ;h°hhr|d‘°h":`k°:. ;'b°|'°"“"', 313:" and cholera morbua may iittsek some °*"°l'°l W” mms mnney at m 'n' " .T n "R emlmy n __ _ memherof the home without warning Chamberlaln‘s Cello, Choleia and? ll` lollw- ' ’ ` Fon wo AT l -‘ “ 'b:_, " _ I I __ ii-.1-»lI_-1 ' IMEMBIR.-That svl»ryl‘°'ly fling: RKERSI known medicine for these diseases, U1” “*“"" ‘ "-~ should always be kept at hand, as lvl/-\Ril_l/iii-5 Bolts rli-:ruins ElEci_loN CASE ,Moncton wlu. in ills nsizviisi Aollllsl asroizif ills count M on finds itself lil the unique position of 'l`l\l‘ Uitilti ll ill‘<-itlotl to advertise for being without either il Chief of Police or lafltllight. lieis going: \vitlltilel.<_`. R. \|,,l,,,i,,,,,uS ,,_|,,,,,,0,, of A mmion that ‘ AA the T 2. tho ion Ord can Chief Tinl;loy`s resignutioil fool; effect Ut-,IWC T \'_ “hi h U] ,UI in me . . ~ _ t I ‘ \ ‘ hltJS'l‘ltl-;.\i_ Aug., lli-Deputy Corolli liiron llt-nr-l cviclcilco this lilorlliutf lcgarrliilg till- ilcutll of .\ntoiilc 'i`oiltllil who was l.illl-i‘r_~,l-ll i,lot: in southern Alberta 5 ullonwlllill he purposes to locate of ' ' ~~ (,_ ing \\iIi he cvpert ngrlculturists, anti I, only lilloitt lilly will llc brought in lv the first pllri y. All of tilcm llnvo MSO in ‘hu ileon use l to o.\‘loll.~i\'t- farlllilll.; in the H, lsliliul liiltqilolll, :lllll will t-mile with rlccensuvi lindn warrant was inliil In poriirily illlicpt-lltlcilt_ '.l`ilis is iirt~l_\~lll:w lit-pllrturc ill ilillllixzriltion, lllltiillu ilillllorltil-sl are lil-lull inter hisis tilt' lirsl automobile fatality |ct'~.efilll,;ives prolllisc of great possi- llllillcs. llllil lil Bl ill til usllllil solliit-rs anti sluililrs \\ lltl lulrl ivi illu~l-_ lim. sintetl tlli,~.illorilillg that if )ii'Kl-llzie, t\\'il rxiril- Siikt-lllllil, tfvllerlti lllliilliqer 0 tho inn,-_y l-ommissiuns to illvt-slig.i?v ills llnnk of British .‘\`uriil .\illi~_rit‘l\, that ‘ 5,., nf ,page 0“¢l,mnk_.,,,,,.\ in ll-it-l» lc ' will collsuilt to tile llilltl flisputl _ oi' till- olilpcror to appoint nlillu lilo lrspoilsillility for ill zillion. \\'lli .\lilli,~ii>l‘ lfuiligvr ltilll i\l.irillc llil ilulf lll't~ sliitl lo llc tlii~ .sllillc conclusion ns Aiiillirul Sl ly ilu the collllluilltlei' of the lllliuk tllill. tile oiiirers are illorc to lllllllli tlilill \lli l~trllt~tiiv.s inilofl.-A-l~`li.\l\ l< .lll_\'l-..<, l‘ikc- vil‘i-, iilli. 'lllis riilli-ily is for sillc ly all tl y , in-im; scttlcti by ilrbitrlltion, tilcy ' lt»:t'liclill;_' :lily tllrl-v of tilt* '_'i'lltlclllL-ll, |lpi'c\'ioil~ly lllllilttll its iirllitrtitorsl, ill) New Goods Arriving Daily. Retail. 2 Stores. _ ` 9 R- umornlngpsperss - ~- - h , l huh and uptirdnte. and i ii ' ti "me um, 5,"-ing tt‘ll- “flax he it meutalor manual work-Clark: :1':l'1‘;‘:";l'y° l:';:;“‘;‘;l;Il° ;o°r°°a::"7;;Y“$)i " ll body In ilkel to u sit \flm(m Pork and Bosal is ofood full of energy. ‘dmnhu l. ' ' A ' I llhlil' mflld fl V l Tub” .nd l“d’_w_”L ag' .ld "n.‘£ _ Souvenir Post Cards and Books, Souvenir China Ware nd souvenir of Prince Edward Island in great var- iety. New stock of POSi Card Alb1lIDS received. Latest Books received as issued Wh0iCS2i¢ and CARTER o co., Lia., .-.=ai'sa»1»ssa»ella'¢ r.i='ll-2.ftl-‘-~.s.la-~.l¢it.l~11»_`sa»s»..'- ' - V I _ l _ l. va l lilpnni--v iiilllligrallt s Those coin- i . _ _,_ Q , ' ‘ le~tt--l lll tile oiltcoillv, whlcll lr snot- - ) __, _ i -_ _ , _ l >_ l _ -_$"'_ ‘ 4- l Sr. l’i~:'i'l-:l.~'ill'lul, August lil.-Al`tcr I _ _ ll l V Dreliillinary illvestlgntions thc lrlilitl\ry‘ ;k" l " ' and llnvnl prcsccuiors huve flue-itil-ii io tiy , _-xt. Av' than two -» _ ever, illi\‘cl»ven llliglltclleri ily tilt- ill.-vis-ll\li\i1il #Y C0- Will lf!lf‘£Il‘>\lllJ ll. 1 ‘ I f i A 1 `..`-. 1 sl-3. tif T s i _ ‘ ,ll ' i l _ -"&m\.‘d Sipiirl-ll:l~illulilly or ll ilundri.-il thous» ; _ A I /A , L l sllliit-vlltilleliils to lntlko tile-in teln- . . an CD- l i I,,,¢e.| ;,, lp- ()|»0ngl,;r(lL "ml S-,.--lllf-lyl I\lo.\"l'i:i:.\i_ Ang., lil--Ilnvitl ilussci l 'lf - ulutillius. l'ilc pipspects of .' , .r' l -‘I ,-l_-_ . ll' *‘ il vvili llc borne by hliu whether the decision - \ , _ ' . , _ 1 l \ \ . l i _ l `\ i _ t 4 l _ __ f "i i '_ { lf l tl; \, __-. _:i 1-” _..u¢n-- li 1 vt' I /1 ~ l liallllllalllllilll, lg ,i \ l f i- in S ‘H A C H. V .|` \¢