MORNING LILY UNDID IDI r .» __ wmnxnY.1rl)owJnu'é_°.o.nalLY111s1l _ PRINCE _ MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1909. -'a g _ gs s’ - =1§ is- nel . -_ gl' .__, . ,_... _ . ri' ..... Z? "ll IIY EAR BY ADVANCE' _ ~ _- 1... .. . ~-_“vsp” ..'.,;~';_..;.¢-K5, ` g.,._,____~__ _ _ __ ' _ -_-__ ,:~ .., _ ,. . ,_ , '_____e -_ _ _ e . . , `-1. _ vi.. l.. 5 :_f »--. ' BIDUEFQRD, Me., Aug. 15-(Sperf lal)-lllxtensivc forest fires in this vicinity, which have already caused many thousands of -dollars damage, but which are apparently under con. trol. have broken out again amd ser- iously threatened the homesteads' in the district. Hundreds of men were sent to rein- force those who have been continual- ly fighting the flames and the indi- cations are that the residences' will ossaved. New gangs of men will ,r¢\‘.ieve hhosc now on duty, as it is feared thq nsiiies _will so n...nec.i..ro fren. use tornlorrow since no rain is in sight. liisininws Pnimu TIREIJL IIE |M1M!GHlNlS lil LP-El¢'l\H, Western Australia, August; 14-The _premier of Western Australia replying. `to _a deput-ation of settlers fr_(1_in the old country, who brought in number of alleged grievances undur hl_s_‘_ gotlcc, became much iilccnsud and bluntly declared. ‘_‘_l have had more trouble with llritish immigrants than any other clam of settlers, and I am going to ask the agent-general -not to send out any more emigrants, no matter how much capital they have, unless he is thoroughly satisfied than they ure mon who can make a success on the land." ____ _-_.__....__..;.__ UEU LINBELY Hill ' F TU BE' PHESEHVEEI sAolr.ia1_ 1-1...l1;f ' it- was aeeiaeawo bum-ine hall o'n__t};e.slte formerly occupied by the residence of thc, late Charles F. Allison, founder of Mt. Allison In- stitutlons. Some discussion"'a“rcsa"to advlsabi-' '- lity of utilising Lingcly hall in_g_t‘he construction of Fawcett hall, but it was decided not to do so. Lingley hull will -probably he moved to a site near' Bpience hall and be fitted up for clu' 1 rooms for the university. Several lenders for erection of the new hull were received, but the con- tract' was not awarded today, the whole niiatter being left in tho hands of a comfrnlittw with power' to act. UUTWARD PASSENGl:}llii BY THE HAIJFAX. ' ,out due regard for the penalty of Following were che outward passen- gers by the steamer Halifax Fridayd' George Young, Mrs. Young, Mrs. J. C. Connor, Miss Connor, G. W. Good, W. J. Donovan, Miss M.Lcahy, J. Mc- Kinnon,"Mrs. Mclntush, Nelson Sha\w,'- Mrs. F. Peck, A. D. McArthur and wi-fn, Mrs. Buckingham, I-I. M. Loth- rop, P. C. McQuaid, Mrs, John Lough I..-A. Gale, J. D. Kimball, M ss L. McCabe, Mrs. M. Lannon, Miss E. llannon, L. Feast, Mrs. Feast, E. D. Thropa, A. J. Throne. P. Smith. W- A_Thrope M. -Robins-1o_n, li/l'rs. Rob- inson, C Dillon. W. P. Taft, W. J. Walker, Mrs. .Walker, Mrs. W. Mc- Callum. Mrs. M. Frazier. Miss D~ MC' Swain, Miss L. Doyle, _ Misses Dri'S- flulc, Miss ;B_rown.»;~Mlsse~s Hall. M155 Topper, Miss Brennan, Miss A. Mur- phy, J. H. McGovern, R. 'l‘. Owry. M- Mcl{_o|y;|_e, L. l§._We!lncl‘. Fl. Morning Daily a__u_d Rqrpl Daily lun.-11.1.. - lm. . , ,_ . _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _p _ MONDAY . _ , 1 »., » _»,, . . ‘. . ._. Q54-_gow-d3§|._,Man_y of the visitors were f'o\‘tunat‘e‘ cr->1igh‘to reach the mould ‘_w__mMrMB_ J__Mrs_ ’1iurr.soA1°.°.°. _ . i .. 1'- - -77 i6* wrsnnasokv Huaspav..-...-.......-_.7 _ lliiiiiiryi::.'.'.°_.'1»::1-21% 3 -,o.r 144-~.V°°'445.|_2 .Dv-il! gyms; 1- - - .-.- - --74-' 1°' ‘ - _ UH-A-Rf' 1.o%s'1~o'W ddlndimw. grow thsh "IH _ "or m“"'¢11g'__?un muy i°1~.f.2.flil1=1-*urs ~'“’ "° .'l'l1o above’ ` "N ~.1:~~~a°-i'..... ‘Q-.rye nn’d'»"7ll16§ a»u’.¢%.si_'. (_ ‘°1i~ nomo. » _.. -- .iill-“ ""‘*-Wil 1 ' ‘-.mainmm mm no m1r1'» ur of 2; per cent. on the preferred and- l 3 per cent. on the common* stock of the Canadian Pacific Railway _ Com- pany for the half year ending June 30th last, has been declared. Addi- tional payment of one-half of one per~_ cent. _ will be made on the common stock from the interest of- Proceeds $14,855,028. The surplus carried for- ls $3,847,1b1. llillllll EUUHE _ l _ ' - 0r1»a`Cu.'ve. COLORADO SPRINGS,-Aug._,_ .1'5.1 -(3D90i'8l~1-Eight are dead. (nd. 50, injured, some fatally, as .tba result of a head-on collision between 'north-_ bound and .south-bound trains' on- the Denver and Rio Grande, thirteen' miles north of Colorado Springs to day. _ _ __ .The trains mut on a curve and-obo icrews had no opportunity no afvcrt a collision. _ _»_ The 'nor{th~`no11nd‘ train, ,dngwm Hy! two engines, telescoped_th_G baggage, car and- smoker of the south-hound and all three engines went into the ditch. _ _ More than 400 passengers were on the two trains. _ All were thrown in a screaming. mass on the floors of the cars png many were hurt in the stampede bo escape, Relief trains bearing surgeons and narses were rushed to the, scene. _ _ -----.-.-_-_ 1:. P. n. 11111111 - 1111111 i -' M()N'l`Rl1lAL, Aug. 14-A dividend »v I 9 ,__-_ 1 l . A ‘semen A- Mqlnals Bl.. ~ L,¢>_og,y_o1yt1._r1_. v. .M Dr P# Rggcrs . -W.~.~. K. Johnson W. A. ‘.roii'es.1¢:,..R.~ M_cDo1_1‘a11i J. A.Major gnlenoer. B. `_Wgaks_W. A. Illpllijel W. - 'M,`CK§Iy»_A. N. ,w=I»w1-<=- »' ;McE11_<;bern w. J. -.Gre¥':S1» -- oroagreteis-eo_. :Judson F.: Ei. ’Ro?qr.'s .Keith in sms. an -- -M¢_Kin1ion D. 1l’\‘1'11e`F. '» Jones. J. M. Acorn C. Stewart E. -McLean N. J. Hunter "-I. 'E. _Harrigan .J _ . _Prowse W. B. :Judson C. B. -Auld J. A. 'Moore J . A. _Mllien L. J. of land salts. Guess earnings fori the fiscal year were $76,314,%1; nit' earnings, $22,955,573. The net dn' come from steamships and othersoui--l fees was $2,306,838, and thstotal heel income sz5,1sz,o1.1. 'rue not reveoool available for dividends after deduct-I ing fixed charges, amount transferr- ed to the steamship fund, and con- tributed to the pension fund, is ward after paymentof alll dividends - ------~ ’.1_1_-1_n- - , Hgll SllUHI]iY At u sitting of thc County Court on Saturday last Charles Yoo, City, ' who has been carrying on operations at his stone quarry at Keplpock wiith- iniringesment of the Public Roads A1-1 a cared in answer to a sum costs. In addition he is obliged to .6 -repair all du-m-ages within thrcc days. l An assault case in which the particip- ants were James Ross and Jcrcm-lah _, Enman, Vernon River, also came up _» und was dismisscd. _ SUUVENIH MADE _ 1ui_n”P|i in The Guardian has received from thu Enterprise Foundry C0. 5H"kVm°»_ N- B a souvenir made of the l>i8 “'00 u e by ~ tlleir high grade stoves._ Recently the company held a reception in or- d r that visitors might ses thc n9VK w%>rks. Many ladies and gentlemen took advantage and were shown through each ofthe depargnents. The various processes were explained _ to them by members of the company gud 0hiiging\ employes. They had the ,oiypoi-tufnity of seeing for themselves .at-close. range difierent.i¢Biiui‘<1B Of a lant ol! which they had hwfd B 1,, ‘shop just -as the molten iron was bbfng.-drawn from the g‘reat'cupoll` *iii 'w1.’1..-1. .lbo..1'sev¢.. tone of vis iran 'ale mclted‘ each day. They *'87 .0 spectacular .part of stove making. Earlier and later visitors WON 1 fortunate but all saw moulding H1 process, saw the nickelling -wer , the polishing, the fitting up, thi ph*- gem making, and'saw' the also at- "-,egqvo samples of -the finished.-pcc~ ‘duct of the foundry. As A_ §0\i!0l\lF of the occasion each vi'sitor`w‘fil prc-` sented with lm ash tray,-similar bo that "Nivea by The Gua1'di_an,__\I\lde li. 1.1... 'form or .. ...1...-11p1¢- ‘l'\ieJli‘lY ~was inside of l>iK mm- “f'k°@‘fE'~”° polished, and attached to the lil “eh pig-the tail having the proper porcine curl to it-was a card con- veying the cornpllmen_ts of the conr pany. On the tray itself the ligne of Landrigan' J _ J-u'_¢is9_n A. G. ;M»0.L4`7p/h.R. C. fWogd.ilEl. _ 'McCabe _~A, - Bmith,W. E. WJ 4_4 4_4 43* 43 43 43 43 42 41 41 41 41 41- 40 40- 39 39 39 38- 38 38_ 38 37 37 37 37 sv. 36 as ale, 36 as 36 36 as _ _ as Lest score o,a,:1,4,5,4,4,4,5,a-ar. _ _ --1- _J_ones.C. B. _ _ McNeil J. R. _ Duck W.` W. Sterns J. F. Mallet C. Jones, J. M., D. R. A. .McInnis, El, DLR. A. Bronze Medal Sggjman, A. ‘McKinn0n, 'D. ._ _liogers, W. K. .. Johnstone, W. A. ._ ffJones, C. B. .. lRogers Keith ... _ . mflélm, W. A. .... -.|. cRae,_D. P. Last score 4,0,0,0,3,5,3,5,4, 1Moore', J. A. 24 34 32 30 28 4.- '_..zso zen ....259 _...ase- . 25,4. ...zu ....253 ._ zsz _ 251 28. .gzfg f._ _'.-_______ . ,.» 5 ,»_1._ ;__ -_ __ NNNNNNwwwNNNNNh=r~:NNw,;rcls¢Nwwesw¢ceew.>¥~>u\4, ae Hn-ei-*l"*|-l The total of scores- in the corpora- tion, Prowse, Bankers', Lieutenant the Bpy _of Iblands between the Am : _ -_ _ can captains Mid 511° 8°"°"‘"“‘°“"" cal"prescript1o'n"sent‘~trr‘thc“‘“Nautnc= W '- -. f -~f - -. ' ~ __ _ __ _ _ __ Tile entire fishery question, which has ket Shoals h t hi 85 In r se OTTAWA AGGREGATE; ' - 'n ' Scots Prize f Govern.or's and--Hodgson-Mlatcbcsr-1 Silver Medal ...272 $5 >-ff = A TOK-IO' Aug 15-(Special)-A gev ‘(3 1' "@_w‘f'l¢‘r.- ' ' ° _ __ __ _ _ l'“"i... ‘~’»‘.'.'.‘?.P'.f’_**-.’ .“°S""S °f if3:..;:‘i’.“':.:::.-..'.';°._ '-“~=<1.\1~.»-If 11611--cased De I' the "f“;dt:;l1cyf's‘i:ulldinfl' colllillsedl and sev- 'S..t ;w\atC.h .Mont-real E eral fatalities ‘le reported. _ ChUrCheS Success: . ~ _ slight shocK_"v|as also felt in Tok- , -- io __ _._,_____.___._ ;. -1 »».~\_ _ , ,,.-_. _-._ -_ _ Hoposon MATC-H. f .1/lo'N'rn1<:AL, Aug. 15-_ " ---N 1i1mrl|iSi1i‘i'I;;bSEiiu nunsiliss suulvi im lcrsnfn s _ _ _§““.‘:°-°‘.';"F.2.§’:.'.‘..... _._.....- ..._ ...,,._.,_ "<1 them in the manufacture of _ .- f Score 250 Seaman, L. N. _ ....4250 250 . PP ‘. mons and was fined five dollars 11.11 l‘Kenncdy_ F_ G,_ ___ miller, I.. J. McCabe, A. onned'y, A. _eer, L. Dalziel, Smith, Judson, J. Jenkins H. 247' 247 247. 2-i4 243 ~€?m .>Ff5§s és _243 | 240 grockett, R ._ .. ._ ..-. e'Kay, A. ._ 'M_cLean, M. Kennedy, H. Longworth, LADIES CHALLENGE ' TROPH Y’-'QF-‘ 1*: gmc: McKinnon, A.. TFOPUY ' -Mrs. Beer L. -Mrs. H. D. Stewart...... Juda.n, J. H.-Mrs. D- _Gill, W. H. F.-Mrs. J. R. l. Allan...... .Smith, W. E.-Miss Alice _, McRae, _ J. 'D. 239 Jones, F. 238 McLean, R. 238 Furzc, F. 1 -~-----237 . .1 - .. . 237 236 .... 236 ... 231. V. Y MATCH. R. Jenkins... 49 Johnson 48 4 Brow, E. R.--Mrs. W. S. _ 48 47 . ..weeks..._.. __4_7,._. a~ Meow S_ O___M_sB Dom www;-HNNNNNNNNNNNLQN L0lgh...;.. ...... Dalziel, W.-Mrs. B. U. Prowsa...... Jones, C. B.-Mrs. F. S. Moors...... Ba/ird, 0.-Mrs. E. Stew- . . . . . `Mc$ae, D. P.-Mrs. S. Grey...... Seaman, L. N.-Mrs. D. L. }looper...... ,Sham M. A.-Mrs. J. Fs. ` Whcar...... 44 P“z°_ _Kcnnedy, A.-Mrs. L. H. ‘"5 Be1'r..._.. _ ..... 44 ' Rogers, W,- K.-Mrs. W. A. Johnstonc...... Johnstone, W. A.-Mrs. J. 3 A. Longworth .... ._ » Moor, J. A.-Mrs. J/ M. Davison...... .... .. 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 o'M. aec.11......._ 411 a M___C__be_ A__M____ ___ “__ 3 W_arburton......_ 42 Miller, L. J.-Mrs. V. L. GODdwil1...... -4 1- 1- »-I 1 1 1 -I1 and -43-Qra-vas _,iw ` runisrnis - l[ii|NHil§|Nl§ . - INJURED lf* Jim” TURKISH _ ilildilllll numerous thefts. Yifdhirday they caught three mcn going to a pew. 'TbG1`,H€Bi”¢hed the men and found several __pu_rsea. Wom_»e_n who go to confessional and comnlunion frequently leave purses in thepews. - ' - » ' -1' . .Theitrio were gathering- these up and had made quitea haul. llillfllllll EU Till -_ 1- / LONDON, Aug. 14-An experimental .. horsciass Sunday is ‘aboutto bc tried' in London, and for eiiiht hours' all' horse drawn vehicles wi l '-be 'excluded from the area in the Wcstminister district, their places being- taken by auto cabs and 'buses. The cost of diverting horse traffic and providing automobiles to give free transit for those who otherwise would' cross the area inhorss drawn vehicles is Qld- mat_.ed_ at about one thousand pounds, which is being raised by voluntary ment will have the effect of demon- _strating very clearly the advantages 'of. automobiles over horse traffic, “specially from the standpoint of clcanlnees, silence, speed and control ability _*___ _ ._ .__ __‘ ______‘________ Washington Young .of New .Yorl{.lx5\io - - ‘ was given away ny-J Ridgely Car- lQ_?'q;_fc';_Q;;§_» g‘§_ldA.g_A.;1_g.__l)4_B '21;16?_l_ A Eer, grst Secretarylofl the American _ - . ~- _ - . » o _ 'pf gills mqd'us.viv.epdi.'l.etwaen Great 3 . - .1 . _ eg_a; D Bri n and the United States rc- ' " ' ir.":;:n.“§i:§i1..?"°.,:§: _ Bl WIRELESS -Cflilllllllli lil _ NEW BEDFORD Rug 14-A mcdi ' ` , . . 'gh.5' P '_ 9.5'P'.~7n _ Fimtw "lm A‘“"°."i°“'“° *Wd N*-W' toe hurray call for advice, brought "_ 0'““‘ua“d°" 1°' Years' Wm 5° S°tu‘ 'about the ‘happy recovery of Capt. ed bv the HB1-'“° ffibmll- Ffrohk s. Doane, the master of the 'l‘oRoN'ro, Aug, 14_.i..,. mole 8,. 4 1 If . - . _ _ ight vessel from a severe illness to day . ‘ There is a medicine chest on board ment of their freight westward will ' ~ ~' " - ' 1 ' qw liBht*?|1'|lJ fitted with remedies! for not' be allowed to retard or interfere - al tbedtroubles sailormen are sup-__with the construction of a C. N. R. ru’ E R"ppsN to be liable to, but Capt. Do- connecting section between Selwomd' ~ a_)1e’s symptoms were so unusual .than and' Port Arthur. President. Macken- he was at a loss to select the medi- sie nsgid yesterday that the C. P. li, cine that should meet the emergency. was handling the C. N. R. freightlbc-‘ _In the dilemma,tho wireless opera- tween Sunbury and Port Artllur,from` LONDON, Aug. 14-Cancer reseanch tor on the lightship came to his which point it was be-ing picked upl will _he groptly facilitated by_tl1e de- aid, and, callin; the naval torpedo by the C. N. R. again, but that was cisipnof the trustees of the fund of,_ Pl9HU0’f_\_ Bt N€WP0I'f-. d€SCi`ib°li rush arrangement very common among $1,250,000, left by Henry Barnato ’0o‘ °“fPt5i,“ 5 ‘m8l5‘l¥~ railways and would not weigh against_ found a hospital inimeirlory of his ~Immedi-atel_y_nfterwnrds u i’¢PlY W9!-4 the completion of an all C. N. ll.- brotlior, Barney Barnato, and his “Gilt Umlvodymc a prescription from line at the earliest possible slate. cousin, _wom Joel, to d¢uv°_¢¢__t.\mg the-medical officer at the novell sta- Astretsh' of line forty miles long sum to the building and oouowlog ol tion. and -e/_mother wireless meuiess from-'Selwiood north toivards Port an institution for cancer patients in fllvm me 1l_i§h_*gS\\1l> lil?" -lil tim day Arthur, Mr. McKenzie informed the London. ~ uroughi- thu welcome _announceancnt World, was being rushed along now ‘ _Zi ___ that the patient had taken what the and would he ¢0mp|@¢_e,1 befm-,. th,,_ 1 and of Turkey and forces the people xr .9 .". _ col' 4, Quickly Haiuied Down- LONDON, Aug. l5-(Special.)-Un- :less Greece complies with the dem- of Crete to haul down the Greek flag which they hoisted, Great Brit- ain, Russia, Italy and France will ,perform the act of using force, if necessary. This was the substance of the joint inote signed by the four powers and ‘presented to thc Turkish Genin- ment today. , In order to carry out thc policy »and .bs Pfeparecl to use force if nec- essary, the four protecting powers decided to send a.dditior\a‘l war ships to Ca/nea, the capital of Crete and at the same time expressed thc hope -to the Turkish Government that Turkey Will not think it nsce/ssary to order her fleet to Cretan waters. The joint .note in the direct result of a conununicwtion irom the Cretan Government declaring it was unable to enforce, the hauling; down of the Greek flalg. The action of the powers followed _sharply upon Turkcy’s note to Greece \-‘tv P. ` in -- HY _ More Ships to Be Se`|1i'.iC1ii»' i}if*§[w¢_,_hy,_E{ectri'¢_- Car dS0iv°i.F§i@li¥iéS_R¢ _ ~ __ Greek Flag Mist Be ‘-and T_.~.._Pasr....g.rs suited’ n'0Sa'ka. _ ' A ' ' - ` ' A ' ‘ ° i -I1 Fainllgirliliir. _§j-; PAWTUCKET, Aug. 15-(Special)- An auto driven by John Antran, Jr., with his mother and several friends, was cut squarely in two by an slee- tric express car, half being `throwu to either side of the track, * Mrs. Antran and Miss Doyle, her neighbor, were fatally injured, bun the others escaped. f ---.--1-- miuum Puliii nm lnuhkfas TORONTO, Aug. 14--After two months of quiet work securing _avi~ dence against thirty-one suspected keepers of handbooks in the city, thc local police this afternoon made a ruid llllon the whole number simul- taneously. The entire dctcctive force was engaged, assistcd hy a number oi' plain-clothes men. In nearly every case the raid was successful, and a large number of alleged kccpcrs with their books and other documentary evidcncc were token nway 'to the Do yesterday, demanding .1 fornmvl de. claration respecting her intentions! us' to Crete, and thus creating ,I situic' tion grave enough to move the pow-E ¢l's to action. _ ...i_.¥.,_, Nlliililil UE _ EAMUUS S|'ll".EH LUND()N,_Eng., Aug. 14--Mme Nor- . dica, the famous singer was recent- ly very quietly married to George Lictivc headquarters. The names of a lnrge number oi mcn found freoueut- ing tin resorts were taken, nnd these will bc proceeded ngainstby sum- mrrns in the Police Court on a charge, 'if f|‘c.|_1lcufi11g, Nine places, mostly cigar :=.f.ur1'.=, were raidcd.` riiiu nr ui F iuusi nr uns- l.’lNIJON, Aug. li-Earl Neisun,thc _oldest 1. our or of thc House of Lurils, is 1' l‘.'.n1§ C0ngr|_;f:i‘.lB¢tlUnS Un the occasion of his 56th birthday. He succeeded to thc carldorn ot the age of twelve, and is only- member of the House of Lords who wasapcer during the life-time oi`Kiii1; Williudn IV. The curl is n graucl-ni-phcw of thc famous imrrl Nclsrn tlzr- hem rwngements the C N R may make with- other loads to secure thc move 9 ='~`;*°°i**‘*”"_ ` ""“. ""“_ ,doctor _ordered and was prnctically end of the yea;-_ 45 2 recovered. \ I The president added that satisfac- .._ ,__l____ | frlilllli Milli _ T .__-.» .__ I in ilslsfiiiil 7Nichohis Legarry, was captu e' .- --11.15 last night at Brown’s iiidinl:,` 1 yniles above Beechwood, and `nro=1gl\f._ 1 A1 1 1 `1 _ .--st, 1.. ,_ ._ ._ 7Ksl1na:i;'?tr-1.°J..-lfr=- F ;=...'~'i§."" ama'n.‘-Alf.-Mrs. W.. O. M0rso.n......'...... gn", J. .M.-M111. B. -_Weclre, W.-A.-Mrs. J. W_ 1. burton...._. 1_1-Iutcheson. G. F.-Mrs. Q ,.4 s.v_i_|on...... ....,, 'fJen ’,'l-I. A.-Mrs. A_. `f» _ ctt...... ..... ...' Mclhlil ill.-Mrs. A. p#F~F9l|n--~~- .~~-ii-.r».-.-11-:I iii 1’-’. ' ..... .'....:l.. ...‘...... #texto J. 11.-nos. A. ' YH 1 D. `_47 .P. _E ,-dunr.le, nm! 11-; as strilitlaced as the latter was the rover.-_r~. Ile \\'ns nt one time ll cl¢r,','y1|u.n, nml for years has been 11 }rnmincnt_and in- fluential me-nlbcr of the English Church union. _..._ ....._- ...__..___.- .shiisfni an S' Klilill BY HEAT _\'ifw Ymix Aug, 14--lniunt lives 'went out by scores nnlb-r the heat and llulniiiity ui yU-`£0Fi\i-)'- 5"1d°’m since the day after the General S_i_0- cum was burned has the Mo'rgi1e‘art the Bellevue duck held so many tiny ‘ -. as last ni ht wbin forty lay i.orl1e: . -` K . - there, twenty-seven sent from the New York ioumiliug Asylum and the others from various hospitals and other institutions. Coney Island, whose hot sands were unswept by the light westerly breeze during the afternoon, added' three tn thc heats toll by ba .yhood. l'r1 1fr11ti1.\~.= \\-ere n\uner01'8.' HGVEKM or-rul'r'inu in thu nci;;hl1o1‘n11\.1i Of ills l‘.r.»r\'.:lyn liridrle entrance from Park iin\\'. ......____.... Thr' tcnipcrntilrc 11t"thrcc 0'Cloi‘.\ fbi.. \..\\\‘|‘l SUT" 'lj u 1 iu.'.‘li, from Hallway stu- _rom we recently learned that death had _again entered your home and claimed _as'his_victim a loving futher. Those _of .us who knew him intinia-.'.'-1; feel a fdeop sense of _personal loss. We shall miss his kin_d-ly" greeting and the hearty handshake that to\‘d of the one soul within: put we know th ir our sense of loss is la nt in com- , _ l Herbert Lindsay, w, Me ville, wins-‘palieon with yours. whose hearts |wt‘re knit to his by stronger and more sacred ties. We cannot understand 5 P all God’s dealings with us. and much Siding. Belorrliaving he made" an‘_of life’s experience r_e1_j._1aiu_s shrouded ' _in"mystery; but we hcllcvc that in thi clearer light of Eternity much ofjlwhat to us seems now a crushing calamity will appear as the wise de- tiit the dear one whose '_1loss we mQurn has b_°en_ called to a higher pliers of service, and that the God _ _ i tion, u sninli lirmd valise. lW\'ld¢l` Abflieasc leave with Baggage Master of the P. E. I. R. or nt this offic1.~._ - Gdll. _ 9 1 V ’AN'lll<§D, a-t flntnurst, n rail- way oonstriwtion, m and horses. Apply at once to H. R. and L_ J. 0'()-onnor, Bathurst, N. B. _ 8-lcdeipd. “TA'fi"i"l-fbra girl for general house- L work. Apply to 143 'P|'|ll°° Street. _ __W______9j-l*5dMP‘l_'__.' 'T`AN'rsD for Greenwich svhool al teacher. Supplement $30. AD* luv to J- “J” °E"°"' B°c'sy_'_1sdrzw. .__.__._ -.__-------'--9-'|“‘€ ‘mmm posts 1. 8. and 0° ° _¢ .(4 ..¢1..1l.roo|o eco. was _vunr|._ _______T_,k:__*__;l: anvason' at Browns Siding Herbert Lindsay S __ Hl "__ me eomnany ev1>°»f°d» f°\.'.'“°<*.“‘§?? in moulding. _ Mim\rd'1\ 'Llniment need 71! PhY"“°|*"° ` ated nrtln aa:.di-.with 'ggillzrniff _ ‘ _ __ _ \ 45 . - » l _ _ ___M _ C_ _ _ .o_.....¢..............._- .axelm G rl _ _ _ CHICAGO MARKETS. ' iamriiiv- ow_Y_ 1. --. - _ _ 1 CHICAGO Aug 14-(Bpcciml )»- *md w W Mahi", sec,-and ¢h,m,.\w‘!lo has called im _to M12" 1 ; ‘,_"\. _ ‘_ '_ _ _ , -' . _ _ - 'IOHONTO - ..1 Grid -_ - ~ ` i l the , 1.11 tn el. lil-'vfdiiiw *O '°°“‘° B” °° .. "" an-ebb southwest tu/£>n2n(aot w$;].lBept._ Wheat ::r\;0s__“|‘i“_ndeo_|;__ Zh' e“°_;_0 P?n;Pt_.hearts that have been wounded. , ...... . ... .. .... ' 4' ' ' _ - air ind warm at first than shcwery Sept. Corn 1, .tu D clock th, prima” cm* rn 'rm length or mln ' win 1 ‘ leur nn. when .__ ss; , ,,,,,. ,M ,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,¢ -----v--° _ y _ Q - _ . ...-- . t tu _ teen hours. Dee. Corn .. .. ......... 65i__ n;’“¢h ¢|m¢u|¢y_ m__.__d,. walnut Lummmm.. _-_,bpd n \ ];wgn'1‘UNi42 told in bus nom, o e. 1, _} moi-rings, domestic ailairn, en- l tl . etc., all mmf- lzldiersévgglcefdl; ascddmsc in stamps and birthdate. A. Renaud. B0! Uh North Coatiwok P- “G- _ ' _ s-mum. o - / | 4 __ ~‘ -»~_=f-1...-:-fi-__ me. l -.fi 1 -if-A . ll 4 1 ‘li . i » _ _ \.-.- ._.__ _ 3.' .‘-2*