I ~d&i ?&Bm1\ _¢uARL‘iEiEI'nigalbowing they vate dinner by president Kellogg oi The strikers expected the. arrival of the American Bar Association. On trooPs but not so soon or in ich Monday, September 1., Premier Bur- lnrge number-s_ Advines are th tsl, den will give an address of welcome llation is regarded as criticlbll :il in Montreal to the Association and while there was no disorder yet tl.;-u Lord Haldane will address the Assoc- is 1Bf.lOf'f. nl) HU indication that the miners may E' he -'-‘1*‘~n“1'il§ 8- COUII of some sort On Monday night the Minister nl Aside lr.. th h - f i ~ -Iilnilife Wiii Rive u bzinqilct at Rltx- that thc mstrite ilslesbttlliiiletxird Eizgaillg Carlton in honor of Lord Haldane have been received and even the re- nnd l1In0ni»‘.’ the nests will be ii- orto ‘ president frnrt. g, e ifslievnba “moment is "Ot “1t°g°“‘“" On September 2nd Lord Haldane will cn.tch_ the train to New York FIJ Haiiinlr on the some steamer on which he will come over. Lord Hal dune ‘will be accompanied by his SUVA, Fiji Islauds, August, 12 __ daughter and secretary, Sir. Ken- Thu Fiji Islands will contribute in iieth Muir MacKenzic.' _ future to the maintenance uf the IS _ WILL CONTRIBUTE. TO THE BRITISH' NAVY. Soldlers March' (Special to the Guardian) - (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Aug. 14.-Col. the Hon. Bam Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence, recognized personally the honor I-’rl\ ate Hawiiins has brought to Canadian Militia by winning tus Kings Prize at Bisley. He sent his own cheek of $50 to Aug, ‘i4__A bnn,,__ Mrs. Hawkins toni h iz t. The King’s Prize winner was born in. the same country as the minis-ter who is so pleased with the worls, ac- complished by Hawkins. ---*_ HELIIIIIIII [II II. MII] S. IIEIEIIIIIS The recent Peace reunion and Un- egraI>l-\ standpoint was one ofthe ations sent trained photographers and correspondents to report the camp for their papers, and it was necessary that they be provided with facilities for quick, complete and practically continuous service. The newspaper men, and the Western Un- icn Telegraph Company's represent- ‘UHIIISIMIII IIIII I LONDONDERRY, Aug. 14.- The is employedsuppresslng street fights an police, who used their clubs freely. A man named Armstrong was shut La The mob was so great and the con- . _ _ '-what happened. on ____ It is certainly believed, however, At midnight 8 mob bombarded the mrmrb, at R00 ymrb, was won by that the Polic” med °"'°" th” iiimdi’ ollices ofthe Herald and were iucited Sgt. E. !\lcInnis with' the excellent U wreck them. No police were avail- score of 40 out of 50; the second el mmnment or the veterans or the ofthe mob, many of whom were to _ le, but the employees armed them- prize going to G. I’. 'i‘hompson who North and South on the nerd or Gab armed with revolvers. nb tyshurg from u Newspaper and tcp S°"”mi _ i’°"s°"9», “l"_e“d7- have selves with chunks of lead ' m been rcm.o‘- ed to hospitals suffering with wounds; among them a const- mnw in the United States’ and sew all t.iverns_ until disorders cease. _ we Tonight it was decided to reilvislt- cral of the large Canadian public- ,ob t,_00r,s_ Inn All was quiet at midnight. I SEUIIEL III MU III IIlIIiIIIIIII VANCOUVER, July iz-Nsnsimc SU in wail IP. H. 'ISSIIEIIIIIIII SHIIIII PHIZES f\3 H 2 >- KILLEI] III EIIIIIIII. BIIIIII under martial law today after a police were again today constantly night of terror. Baloons are closed d a large number of special ofiicers between Orangemen and Nationullsts. have been sent from Vancouver und Numerous charges were made by the Victoria. , The home of Alex. McKinnon st dismith was attacked and tho .dead during the fighting which bc- building wrecked. A stick of dyna- gan a political meeting Tuesday. mite with s short fuse wus i,lu-Own ArmBIiF0nE WHS i00kinZ Oni- Oi H-n thr__ough the window and McKinnon lists of the concluding competitions H upper window at-his home when he ‘culling on his family tn escape: in was shot. snatched it up and attempted to the His brother says he saw four con- throw lt out ui the window, but the P- Siniiien. Pnnnllnd i>Y 11 H100. i0_8-0 dynamite exploded in his hand blow- nn their Curbinus and fire. but the iwlwc ing it du and perhaps fatally injnr- were not avniinhic lnr purification hc- rf deny tins- illlihhirtri. t lore ns they wei'e not altogether inode. S " em cr n o fusion so great it. is difficult to tell was lilownpu awlithhd Eiiamtblibcltdtnthtd Prizes Previously Pub~ lished. _.__ Below are published the full prize- T the anliiml rifle prize iiieeting of C Provincial Rifle Association of Island, which was brought to if end on Wednesday. These lists ‘QI ilp. From them it will be sccn that the $8 pplementary to List of Pillage is in Progress Every- where-Fire and Robbery Rampant. .Canadian press) CANTON, China, Aug. 14.- welve hundred were lnilled in the ghting with the rebels in Canton, ity yesterday. Piliage is in pro- ress everywhere. Half the soldiers iincd the rebels and together thoy otcd the gold and silversmitha' ops. Local generals are powerless owing o trouble among themselves. An at- ck on foreign concessions at Sha- P Y cupants were driven out. H. - a F, H. Shennrd. M-P-. attempted in ivisinr Leigh and private <1, ivisy, "_ most picturesque und imnol-¢,,_,n; able _ address the miners to secure 24 hours wh events in history, ' . - re I Every ‘newspaper of any impor- Maiglstmtes t.0dn.y deciflcd to close ‘l/iiizzefilliln iiin hfénd- Fiftncn l100l’i° event, the MacKinnon Drug Co. . f n. _ won - of spite. His reward was arock which respectively. The other long range re re inlure including sevsreiroiicc- ivlntch-ten rnnnds at eco yds-wns ‘E Ii. Brown match, consisting of 10 m do only one point fewer, as did 2'; 0 received third and fourth prizes io ty en is believed by foreign residents i he in contemplation by disorderly cmcnts. A dctucnment of Indian troops, at oned here as guard, was rein- rced to-day from Hong Kong in cparntlon for cventualities. The reign .liiarter alone- serves as a buf- r between the two forces. A huge e broke oit to-dn; destroying thir- l»ui'i'nc'I-.s. As ri insult of the tw- by Mr. l’. Barlow with 11 score $6 out of 50 by counting out compnnying rioting the exodus of the viliun population continues without .ate-li.--lit. Traffic on the Hankow _ Messrs. W. S. Lbuson and R. V. ' 'l . . ilcibltixmatilld i':i;li)>b)cf;\i:f);i]y tloxbtir sdbldbiid §"’i“'ii,v is siwpended from FnY\l0n *-0 HI] A tribute to the attractions nl P. “,°‘ I .Im ti Dcrial navy, up mbers of whom sx are elected The Legislative Council, which con- _ tains teh official and eight unofficial ' me d two native, nominated by the l r an .I-U Governor. nn! DH-seed a resolution favoring contribution of one per en c ____ O This is the second day of Pat- Isl on’s big fire sale and at the store. tri The scenes of yesterday were repeat ,T cd even to a greater degree. There |nn t. of the revenue. n a recent revenue return for the ands the amount that will be con- (_ huted will npvroximate $10,000. ut he natiie population of the Is- fin is 95.000 immigrants East was another large croivd waiting out Indian 17 000 and , Europeans . . . side the Sydney Street entrance for about 3 000 admission, the same rush of eager purchasers, the same happy look on HON MR HAZEN WILL the faces of departing buyers, and the same expressions of satisfaction VISIT THE GREAT LAKES, with the bargains received Althou- OTTAWA An 14_O bi t sh the crowd was still greater. the from his w'esteriE trip .Ire “bil °"“5`i1 was not 5° great an m0\`e BYE* Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fish- tematic arrangements were made for cries, will step over st Port Arthur t handling the people. ' wh The oil cloths and carpets -were all -nn, ere he will Ile met by the govern- nt steamer Lady Grey. The mln» di°P°5°‘i of `i°°d_“Y- _ T ' ister will thru' liroeeedthrough the Tomorrow, a new lille Wiil bv nd' lakes, observing conditions with s ‘ind to the Baie- “9-m°1Y» meifn 1`e“0Y ilew to s, better understanding of 50 W9” °1°th"‘5~ themarlne necessities of the lake and' This is one of the greatest depart- ments in the store and there will is waterways. over ten thousand dollars worth of PANAMA CANAL WILL BE stock offered. The doors open at ten a.m. tomor- USED IN OCTOB'Bl-R. l`0W, ' 891 NEW YORK, Aug. 14.-Tllat the first ship would pass through the Pa- $i000 PAID FOR ONE nania canal in October was the opin CABLE 'ro ENGaANn. ,ou expressed to-day by Lieut.-Cob a ves had several large tents fitted. as offices and from these tents, item by item was flashed to the out- si 08 cults were leased from the telephone Bos on w.' assig o is w , d f f fift in one day. At this reunion there were thirty-five State Governors, and u host of Cabinet Ministers. Sen- iorty one newspaper fmen, one third of whom were nhotofrraphers, kept dent of the London Times who filed in one evening over one thousand words of cable press for his paper. CHARGE OF SWEARING GIRLS WRONG AGE. PORT HOPE, Ont. Aug. 14.-Wm. Henry Franklin Dixon was arrested -- dnri ieugsnn wilson, U. s. A., nn his nerd nu the Rev- A-_ H- Goins. nnstur MONTREAL. Ang- 13~-The if-050 arrival here aboard the steamer Tl- °E the Methodist bhufchr was “_b°“t costly enblegram ever sent from Can- vivcn' from Panama for a tw0_m0rn,bE to preform the ceremony of uniting ada to England was wired last Sat- vucnfl0n_ urrlay from Montreal to London. Colonel Wilson is an assistant to The cable charges were $1600. Tl-‘.i (;,n_ Goethnls in the construction of. Kate Clara Saddler, daughter of George Saddler, of Petsrboro, to him in marriage, on a warrant charging trust dren in cnnnrctinn with the ii. the csnni. col. wiisnn snid that the him with P°'j“” I” “W°“’i“g the gm and O. merger was required in lion- twn Oceans wonln bn jninen in Sep. don on Monday of this week and M4 teniber, -and that by next spring the a iii llnil boon iininiiefi ‘milf 8 i°W fin-YF’ canal would be ready for the vessels 1 ago it was impossible to send it by of mail. The cable was rcsortcd to and added, would not be completed until $2 the world. The fortifications, nc thc ilecd comprising about 15.000 after the canal is opened. words was sent by rclf1YB Oi i~‘3i°‘ graphers on Satnrrlay. It was ln the ' Dossiession of thc London rcprescnta. TONS OF DYNAMITE tives on Monday as promised but it meant a charge of $1600 fOr the slu- glc message. AWAKEN PORCUPINE; NO ONE WAS INJURED. PORCUPINE, Aug. 11.- The ex- was twenty years old, .while in rc- fty she is not yet sixteen. Dixon came lierc- from Peterborough ost January, after the disposal of charge against him of abductilig he same girl. JA,CK FROST PAID ONTARIO A VISIT. TORONTO, Aug. 14.-Old Jack Frost got a bit busy in 'some parts E Ontario early this morning, but id no damage to late fruits or to o _ - < rl MINISTER On. RAILWAYS plesion of scveial tons of dynnmltc the crops' I m TO MAKE TOUR OF U0 NORTHERN ONTARIO. ~Wii the Porcupine River broke many idows and did considerable dam- n e, but fortunately there was |io if OTTAWA, August, 12.- An ext- loss of life. i Three years ago large O t ' (iii cnslve tour thrruigli northern n nrio untity of dynamite was placed in will bn t,,_.,,._n rnwn,-nn the und nf this the river at the time of tho big fire in month by the minister of lands, for- P0 rcupinc and it was believed to esta und mines in the Ontario EOV' h“"° 00”" "p°u"‘i by lc"i-ith "I time it. urnmoiit. The finrty will .leave North 'hui Bay and proceed north on the Tom- N0 l been nllowed to lie in thc water. attempt was made to take it \1D~ lsknmlnz and Northern Ontario, go- 'i`h0 Cnnilc Wnn B001” half 9- miie from lug went hy thc Alzornn Central to town. Sault Rte. Marie, Mr. (Iochrnne will have Ottawa on August 24th. The members of arllmnnt for the “On” .._____.?_--1. D stitucencies included in ,thc Area trav- HAILEYBURY IN THREE_DAY crsed will be included in the Dani?- i HUNT FOR LOST GIRL. HAILEYBURY, Aug. 11.- Hund- reds of residents of the town search- on Saturday night, all day Sun- d day and last night endeavouring to T00 FUR locate five-year-old Grace Cooper lost FORICLASSIFIGITION on E i One cent per word each insertion in th column. Onh must aecomDBnY or er. Minimum charge rwent¥~0V° ts. _ Friday afternoon on Burnt Island opposite HalleybilI'Y~ _ The youngster playing around its mother's summer cottage disappeared and ten minutes after the alarm was °°- .. -‘ girbllihliering men working on the Is- A o'r1oN.-'rim SALE or Fimui- md searched on ,_.,,,,,y ,,n,,r,,,,,,,,‘ jture will be continued at the Finlay and evening' but on acconrrt or tba' H0056 i5°`d9~Y at 2 °'°l°°k‘ severe storm on Lake Timiskalning 903-8-15M1i. W country home near Atherton- G00ii ere unable to Zi*/0 inn ninrm' 0" A regular influx of residents left l . )}-ioos`uT¢`i,i;;psn wAN'rno IN A sstnrdny nntn iste in the afternoon- surroundings. Good Wage! Dniii W immediately for the Island and yen- ; the right person. Address Guardian ferday more than two hundred DGP- Alberton 851 8 13M6i sons including Alderman.. Minister” Agency_,_ _ ' ' igylbm GLERK WANTED, APPLl‘f1 and businbss men gi]a¢ll¢;9;dB&;i;l;l;1ni(-)iI: I by letter Giving references, an sweep Of i1° *W0 °‘ _ stating shlsry required. Peter Mac- t-he Island without success in locst Nu 0-8-11M6i l th llttl irl. -~-- tt & son'-M-9Egi1Be*”‘8‘!29’ 156'}{_ n'I‘he Iaearclfii being maintained to- WANTED ' _ FOR No lthoii h ll hopes of finding thc tuneh Bridle at Schoolbr aslganls .:;1rl;.a|:lv° hgvel been given up. It rs “ac °r nr 350 Ap ifesred that the youngster wandered 01"' luwummt J Altkeii to the shore of the Island and fell in _I . ,_ pl’ °° °”°° t° w°"°“ M zi a. _ the isis and was drowned. Beeretsry, '$96.-3-15 ° i’ 1 ' Llnim t Cures Colds etc. Arial. Lrnlmeng Renova' NQUIQIKIB Mllllfd. UU I At White River there was a drop of 28 degrees, At Cochrane early to-4 day thsru was n. drop' to 34 degrees. There was a big drop between 3 and 4 o’cloek this morning in Tur- onto the thermometer registered 50 degrees. The temperature, however. has risen steadily and' at noon regis- tered 65 degrees- The weather experts state that on Friday and Saturday nights it was nuite cool in the west, but that the drop in no wise "touched" the crops. It will be comparatively cool to- morrow throughout Ontario. nl: limits ns rsliirnuils I ‘ uni; Ions src .___- (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Aug. 16.-Moderate winds fine and warm- _ TH-E WEATHER.-Yesterday was perfectly mild with continuous sun- shine; clear with bright moonlight at night. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 80 degrees above zero and the lowest was 63 aboie. The lowest the previous night was 57 deg;-ses above. At mnine a. rn. it was 68 above and at nine p. m. 63 above. The tide will be high this morning at 8.53 and tomorrow at 9.51; it will be high tonight at 10.57 and tomorrow at 11.33- The sun sets this evening at 7.10 and tomorrow at 7.09; it rises to- morrow morning at 5 and Sunday at 5.01. ' The moon rises tonight at 7.09. 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