#WWW il. . ' ,., ¢ e. .\ ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,__ The Westbound Train Leaves the , Rails. Driver Poun ,1- _,_¢.¢.¢-o-o-o-ea-4-o-044 o4I-L the News g _ _ - ' ' i i ALL f/rc Time. S' @9*7.*”> Q ?*O9~O-O-Q J” ` »:. '~` .‘l*f;;~;,‘=f`i'€A;;.~1._i`_».;T¢,.;§ S ESTTITLISHEB IU9|. ee THE cuannrars, cnaniorrnrown, ramen Enwann 1s1,¢,,fD_ ADQQITDAY’ AUGUST- mo. e-. l00lIN G The Japanese seized a hoard amounting" 'rlwoes xovmo. A special despatch of the 19th instant. f rt Americans with an escort of States troops would start from foi°`TIen Tsinhou 036351- ' "' v ~» DRIVEN FROM ALL POINTS. .Gem Fray, commanding the French telegraphs under date of the wth, the Allies had driven the Boxers ENTER THE PALACE. The Allies camped outside the Imperial The Generals decided to march troops through the Palace doors whi ch done and the doors were afterwards samples of pastuerized milk de- in the city to any address left, an VVater St. Call, sendeor wishing quiet. com- rooms, an. board, good connection should call on ellner, Upper Hillsbroough Street. one can of-Oak Brand Condensed and you will decide that it is and cheaper than a cow_ Ask your for it. 30tf. bargain ina pair of second pera glasses at E. W. Taylor’s, nBlock. &8tf. _ _______ . . e . ' - _'an _ is fer 7*; ee K X ,NMR ILROAD Accini-3 no i»i...a..i DiesProm Injuries. Road Cleared. THE No. 6 _ westbound freight and was walking from the engine. ' u THE AcciDENr. :en to Blueshank and placed on the stdin passenger train which left the city at 4.10 Saturday afternoon left Brakesman eHalfpe.nn y and fireman THE train was running at the usual rate Those who visited the scene of the accid the track at 7 0.01061( near Blueksh t McEllman escaped without in_}ury It was when she left the track After leaving ent yesterday state it is one of the wors i _ ° ank, 3 ' ' - , A miles West of Freetewm The engine' Soon learned that Driver Pouni’s injuries the 'rails the engine Went about30 feet inthe history of theroad. Had the accid freight and baggag.e_ ears were derailed were of a serious nature. A physician was ploughing up the earth and turning on ent happened about one In-mdmd _ Tll.l'0llgll the Emp¢f0f’S The train was in charge of Conductor Tent for and “P0” eXami“aUi0D it WHSG hw ° " d _ F - - _ . _ _ Kelly and Driver Pound As soon as word fmmd that besides being scalded’ ribs iifr vohiilhe the txechnrle the pofmoell Guns slde the casualty hst would havebee r was oun i Palate GateS*B0xef$ was received at the train despatchefs were bwken *md °th°"i“-l_‘"`i‘°3 S'-‘St'ai“°d° . . lmuch greater °wi°“ °° the bridge an omce. the regular train of the Cape Tra.-; He was take” to Ke“SiD8't0D» and at 1 It ls thought’ that lt , Went' °"er Stream. 2I'C de verse branch was ordere ` o clock yesterday morning Dr. Warbur- the engine turningcompletely around and ` <1 1 stage Emerald _Ito Tiling the Das-` sua E22 ¥l€;t;1;;io*;‘;lrS(;>;1of7*=eftt;l::*;°ig was ditched on the opposite side ofthe ___ a rs an mai s on e express to _ ° 1 - _ . the city. The regular express came as far the 'my Yesterday m0fl1iU8 and left 8-Saint track' Sm box cars were derailed' three as the Scene of disaster and the paeeen ere' at 3 in the afternoon, but shortly after his* 0” the left side °f the trackv 0°* limi! _Y IRIN Loornp BY ALLIED FoRCEe_ and mails were transferred and bmuihe departure word was receivedin the city that ’ “cross the track and ditch' The “her T f . 5 Pntm' Aug 23-(Special).-A correspon- tothe city by the Capo Traverse train.‘th° “”f°"'““at'°'Driv°rhad di°d“h°"t1_Yb°`\tW° wentbwdfhe 'eight' dwosg the b°x` on Saturday ° 'wicking' ‘nm ~ ' “nantes the; Pekin is new entirely The express then returned to Tignish f°r° t'jw°° At eleven °°l°°k 133° 0581"? cars are 8’ Y S_”‘ttere ' m°,°f th° foreign control taking’ the Place of the wrecked train. }a.sl_°ecla'1arrived in the city with the re' ` gags wil: Pkgutgo feet after 18351133? 6 _ 3 _ _ Thet ' tat th tth h T aff ' ` mains. A large number of people were rms' ~ e ggage “uw” n° Y, e Thelooting of the city is proceeding sys- happen;;";nu;e,?;et,fne_aCened:e;;fKe;l; at the station to meet the train. Mrs. l"`°ke*f- The °°a°h al5°l“~ft "fe limi* Md, A ;¢,,,,,¢;c,,11y_ . and _,_ Howeet was in the baggage ear Pound,supo. Sharpe and Dr. warburwn IS Stralfled- The r@er_<=°a¢hfLd netlwve. I s, Nat thetime d -d bl d-m le alsoreturned. Driver Pound waswell and the fads- Abmlt "h“`W Ya S ° u`a°k, -.urs FIND A BOARD OIBII-VBR. experieneedagl ilgizlinegmeleearl oflihg 12;? favorably known by trainmen and gene--_ was torn up. Trucks and wheels were n¢F0|-hidden City is;-especgedby ;_.¢,¢,..» ¥li§0.wWhenl::iheeiy got ont Driver Pound, regret was expressed on all sides Last strewn around in all directions. ,The eng e W 0 IIS Sw and otheiwise iniured night. ~ ine which is not badly damaged wastak- i - ,_-a man named Semple lost one ot his toes Supt. Sharpe arrived early on the scene, with the movements. i eft the city t 8.30 wi they arrived, bon dres were lighted and work was commenced. At 7 o’clock last evening communication was., which speaks well fortl 8 men. During the transfer of___ the freight by letting _a case fall on it. _ V “tiUnll8gI'eeU1ent~ ` `§ e ___, 11 I _ l i ng; _*_ V f 1 'I e A T `~ » . Throwing Hammer (14 lbs.)-1st, D.J 1 “els °f 3'1"’ Mwionaid any safest and J J Clarke, ....§...¢.... THE SC0lTISH GATHERING 48f1»» rn . \ , _ I _ Th Em D0 ’ th E ’ . \ ‘rison, Grand River, 85feet. _ 6 press w‘ger e mpemr \\\ Hop, Stcp and Jump-lst. D.` J. Mac- T“°n’ and an high omciam es°a'p` V " """" ` ; """""""""" ` ;""""""""’"""""""”""""""“"~'-‘~`-‘ p ald, city. 39 feet<7 inches ; 2nd. V. Shaw, Ind Dl`0¢°d0\'l 00 Sill? F\1» _ A 39 feet‘4 inches; 3rd, U. D. McNeill, Long ysmlseem .T glitm di Held at Sonris on Saturday Well Attended. =s§;~;;-_,_ Mceacm ee ed ,__ nspo ,pouring in u an - » . . » _ A Shaw, Montague, tried for first place at tm... .re ba... 1...... _ The Track Not in Good Londition. 9 me i»~=»»s.=~»fd. W- mod. me One German regiment is now on the Vauw- - to Pekin and another is bound to lwyards dash"1st’A' D'M°Amh“r’L°ng` Creek; 2nd D. J. Macdonald,»_¢*§ity1‘,,§;$rd'}_ J._ P 220 Yanns nasn. (Open) 1st_ Eric McLean. City; 2nd Philip Dufy city; 3rd W, Swallow. . . President McPhee's medal awarded to the best all round _Professional athlete was won by D. J. Macdonald, city, who placed 18 point to his credit. Chief J. A. McLaren’s Prize awarded to the best all .rou nd Professional athlete who hadfnever before taken api-ine wg; won by J .McGee,St. Mary’s Ron/d,who sour- ed 10 points in the three noviceevonts. -#ml-_ McPherson, Montague A ` I S‘f°kR“°°°1“”'M'M°Ki”“f’”'S”“t@“;_ Mr. J. E. iifatohews, Business Manager 1”” ' 2nd’ A' P' M°.A‘.'°h“"' 3'd"Tf M” eroneran-ist s esatm-da i som... ‘ »Eachern, Dancing Shilli Callam. lst, C.A. ’ pen 7 “ V \Ca.mpbell city; 2nd, J. Gillis, city; 3rd, Mrs. Richard Pickard, from {Cgm- 10;'-awful-d Rieuy_ fbridgeport, Mass., is visiting' at Hom' ._ *_ . swims .mise asf.. as ,f“,“,,°j,e»,,,1_"°‘,,,,_,§e‘,‘°“°'°°°‘,M ee ft; 3rd, A. A. Bishop 76ft 5 inches. _‘l00_,:yards dash-(Boys under 16) 1st, G. , Nilsen, Long Creek; 2nd, R. J. McNeill, ‘_ t St. Peters: 3rd, H. Stanley, Souris. 3 AN Ottawa despatch D sa-ys.--In 'the The Amateur events resulted as fol- segd grain ¢°mDe;i¢»,iQn inaugurated by M lows:-~ lProfessor Robertson it has been decided 100 YMGS daSb.‘>I €»H ' 0 Highlalid Brigade to make an experiment next year with a Boys under 13 years of age-lst W. Corn# quarter gf an awe, as the mwing of E fun f00f» 2110 L- P¢¢b1€S, 3rd J- ROWG- acre isfoundjto be somewhat burdensomee. 150 ddh tH'h1lB'di ~ -_ ,_ B yar as open 0 lg aniE irignieel ,1eHEG¥_and Loege 0_\U_ W". o 13 of e--1 t - - G »»e~»»»g ’ "“ ' ’ I _ ‘ terday morning and selected Charlotte- town P. E. I., asthe next place of meet- lst A. Cameron, Montague; 2nd S,Doy1e l ing. Many of the members left for home Hey 3rd J_ Sammom and some went to Sydney, while a. few Inthe mee Doyle fell on the beck Stretch are remaining over in the city fora day or but mounted his wheel again and pluckily , t ”v0‘°"HX~ Chromclm ` s' ”‘ ' ’ " finished. 2 MILE BICYCLE RAcE.(novice) Dicounts _ Discounts p susursinr. _ _ ~ A l Y e ` _ We '_ V - ` ""’~-\ -wfhsi-k." `_ The annual games of the Caledonia Club which were held on Souris Driving Park on Saturday,were attended by alarge number of people from the city. and from the Eastern section of the Province. At half past seven a. in. the members of the Caledonia Club assembled at their Clib Sohoolndollogo iixr ooois 1»3'iW"l|H"~’3iii me oral it if Exercise, Drawing R0 , Stand. _ See Big _ . . s A f _.AND-_ . T Scribblmg Books rooms on Queen_Street and headed by the ‘ e J. A. MAcLAREN_4cHii=r~‘ cALennNl_A CLUB. I A it Treinendo as Highland Brigade and t-he Band of the 82nd Battalion marched to the railway station. The specialtrain in charge of Conductors Cox and Munroe arrived in Souris at 11 o'clock.After parading through the principal streets of the town the Clansmen proceeded to the Driving Park. _ there is ere no first class performances. l The professional events resulted asf follows :- _ Putting Light Shot (14 lbs.)-lst, D. J. Macdonald, city, 39 feet 5 inches; 2nd, J, i 3rd, V. Shaw, do, 36 ft. 8 inches. c ty, 5 feet 3 inches; EJ. McPherson, Mon- mone where the sports were held. The trackl _ , E _ _ _ .gwas inpoor condition and although the; [competition was keen in all the events ,l\IcPherson, Montague, 37 feet 11 inches; ,J Running High Jump-1st, W. Houle, itague and W l\lcLeod Lorne Valley t ied for second place and disided the asking creamoftartar l ad' on 1 Prince of Wales College” V 1 __,_e_... ° 1 g Page for _ Examination Pads. , 3 a.gams_t_alurn. *M ll. _*_ Riffs ‘is i To Become ta 5 accompanied by his secretary. f Ag. line was at once connected by Mr. Hughes and _ ' ' L _ ‘ the Despatcher’s oiilce was keptposted "“'-' - 8.- 'th upwards of 20 menandas soon as A ellie/clrriitis, .'"Menmziie:‘ assi. _C- A1 \ Mr.Jas.carter,'b§£as£i¢sn;.7nia§r颔,§5gf"i Campbell city;3rd. J. Duncan,`Avondale. 'Prowse Bros. large dry _goods ¢§f,gb|i5h. MPUttiD1§oEii§h3i;tSth0bt(n0\l7`i¢€) lment here, leaves today on a. well ary’s ` ` . 6 inc ies§ n , . .‘ea,me¢~1h¢1jday_ _ T _ 'lécglnils' Ciggif? gf: 5hi”°lles? 3rd' A' D' Major and Miss Garrison left by they C. A 'lEl.u1nthi‘rxir"Lon llxifmesdnovicel J Mc- P°R°yesterda¥ for 8' -visit lo Manual' Pearson fee? 5'inch¥;S_ gud N M0 aid Ottawa,|MissGarri.scn will visit Char- Neill 17, ft 2 inches 3rd Hdule, 16 ft.6 lgllzibetown when returmng`mHahfax Her. 1- inches' . l captain Bran and his bride were in VJ.§iZ‘éf$”§§£i§i.‘f§§;f”§§a"if'f°§i.'§’3.fl§ °*_‘"’°°°°t°°'°~P- E- 1-’ this Week- The ’ ’ ’ will leave today for Niagara and Toronto and will not return to the city for wot months.-Halifax Herald. .a in Toronto qi. “z Two Province ci. iiiis ,_ _= _ _ . 5 ' _ . » ~ Referred too a commission--f» , _ Grand Forks na. nrimsou Normiromncs, _ T°“°N"°» N18- 2.=>--(Si>e'<=hl.)-“I_lan. pmmssioual duties," repiigq 15,; 3},,@ when asked it he wonldjlaea" 'candidate N. B. .um N. S. lr-An.1_rA!‘ULAIl|s, of the Manager ben =vv°inv¢d=0omnitseno6 means 1"h°°|ii~i=\S°! 'levy Brunswick and News A :ei-aiTwq~ anvrvmo xnamwar ann. e °°°75_- RUBY!! Bill. to did the Grand `m~ii-L and Keene aim ma, kiiiea W0&\_ieoday,wasreint1~odnce&upon t telid--~ Wmm inorodueigg ' “ nu*-»l ¢` ` - », s" , - lace 'shoes Slggnow now 75°. at Ulea-ana sexe-_GoirB 25 iw WANTED-A mia nmno. Ap gy an Mrs.. Geo. Peake, Euston St., SE. _ are a‘.af;‘Sr.“a'~ .l. ~V,,»_ ._ _ B ,_ we _ ,, _, _ e W°RTH TEN D‘.’_LL4’=‘_S 4 Any person who has _ ` viline, the great, pain cure, would not he without it _itcost ten dollars; gloodthing is worth its worth Ingrid, _ V .°':.i‘ir if “"2 “rt '°i=r“'.....‘° ....13 or is s o pa n. _ _ _ in five minutes; wothache inane _ ni - lame back at one appliot_Lti01_l;‘ , v il- \, afew-momentsgand-allegelellrk' % pidly. Small test bot 'V ~_ e cents. _'Why not tra' it . __ (Pi ‘UD bottles 25 cents, sold §a.l_1_d'ru8$Uil ji country dealers. Use- olsonsnervopfll cure-Nerviline. - _ V _ * ;7____g_i i \ V V ` wx.. en_- .-e... fn...- --~»-- , _*__ , . ' WK IAVBIPMO _ :lynn-V... _,__ _._ . _ , "M _ ef ‘ 4- V e , _ » in ~* g!_d§Y9»*_.” ` ing an ol plies. » . Every scholar will want our aml Exercise looks; _ Our “BolIS”."ll_hllIll" ‘ 'star book; theh une_ls'1‘ overseen or t e mmey. _aft We just`wuit td., whisper ` here that we have V .a pretty €‘sonvanir” boy or: _ A ro L *7 H _ - 1 inac. ie _ gf once: politics ma intend 15 ee forEast Tomato. ' ` »- WW sae* _01=’f-Hu. ii... » ¢¢'f°-mil ,gi . U Ly ‘ V1‘?’f°B1#» Aus. 5.-