»./ Qi 4.1 V , _ L falqlhsaltstoeull _ _ __ _ _ _ X' ` ' -- ,~ . ,' soooH.>.r¢.r. .. ` » .' , ,| --~ S 9 ‘ PAGES- Would- _ fr _ __ _ __ i i dldverilsm _ _ ' . » _ » . . __ l . 1 f. _ _ _ _ . f:=J~'--’=f-- ~ '-- *rj-'-= - -~-- ‘__ _ gr _ _; __ __ _ ._.;____ ___ __ _ ~. __ _ --=,».___ _ ,___ _ __ _ ____ _______ ___?__ . A V __._. _ _ _ _ ____ Z5 CENTR PER MONTH w....rr.‘?»‘.t.‘.’s.`i.€.¥’i’..‘i.‘.’.’-§i’..li2t......`;- A cnARLo'r'rE'rowN. PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEP-pnmhna r, 1906. ;_.,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,U,,,,,, r oD.DhFELLows' MEMQRIAL nnrnnrrnn BArrLEs»u~|-P Dominion ' AND DECO RATITON DAY cillliiiitilllilliliii |)r.E, ,{AfRT5 FRQM QUEBEQ Program oi `lomorrow’s Proceedings-Graves to be Decorated*-`-A List oi Members of the _ Order Who Have Passed.Away Since 'the Year |873. This yenradeiegation of the I. 0.0. F. At this service the graves of those will decorate the graves in the old teries in tire morning. both lodges, marshalled hy Col. ll. Davison, and` headed by the -ith Regt. asleep in the deep,whose resting places Monday, so that the °;':.::L°;::';,;‘f:‘1.';.’. :3:.°.‘;‘1:.r;;1;1;;.“;:.’f ;':.';1l‘i..2;;:1,.S:;‘;:f;:z. :::.S:s.i:;:;t M- We h- but this does not seem to commend`itself ed, although their brethren cannot place to the powers here, who hold that for thanksgiving purposes Tiiursday is as ,,o‘.,_f,.,]|o§_ good a day as could be chosen. llnnd, will march direct-from the Lodge ilooms, Brown Block, to the Peoples Cemetery. \ At the conclusion of the decorating of the graves therce, an address, in keeping the ilornl links above them. . witir the oecuslon,wilibe delivered by _______.._-_-- D bered. Their memories are fondly cheris itcv. Mr. Lodge. - Sirnuld tomorrow prove unfavorable tire decoration will be held Monday ilrd inst., at I0 o`elock a. m. . Following are the names of departed brethren, whose graves will be decorat- cd' sr. r-1<;'rx-:`R’s cnrrlsrsav. _ Bro. Sami. Martin, St Lawrence Lodge, ' __ __ ` M 8’ died July 'nh 1874' Qnr;m~:<~, Aug. 31.-(Special)-Pierre, 0"" EN‘"‘""" CEMETERY' Dube, awidower aged 57 years, polsone UFO- JOB- H- DhV|B0ll. S5- Ll\W!`€Y\Eo1>LES cs:us'rEitY. P. G. A. D. White, Wlldey Lodge, No. ---‘ , - 27, died June 12th 1803. Bro. F. S. Chandler, St. Lawrence Lodge, N0. il. died May 5th 1590. Bro. John Vance, S'. Lawrence Lodge, No. ii, died June 1'7tlr1ii08. P. G. Daniel W. Finlayson,St-. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, died May 20(-h 1808, Bro. John D. Currie, St. Lawrence Lodge, Ne. S, died Sept. 13th 1893. ilro. Cyrus V. McGregor,St., Lawrence |nut.irly~ I“5““`e°i'i°U5 0C°“l` dl\||Y. lm Irvine, No. 8, died sept, and uno. they me hm weeding-' The only trust- Bro. Nathan Davies, Excelsior Lodge, Columbus, Ohio, died Aug. 8th, 1800. P. G. W. B. Allan, St. Lawrence, Lod e No.8 died March 2nd. 1879 Lfrwrence. Lodge, No. 8. died Dec. 27th. Wish °f We Mullah" W ,lnlimbe Russian revolutionaries. ~ itil)-i. ' The Shah hasignored every one. Tur- Lodge, No. 27th, died Sept. 25th. 1804, ey continues her aqgressions on Lori e No.8 died Sept, lst. lililil R _ _ _ ,declares that the collapse of Persia iii-rr. David Pound, St. lrrwrence Lodge, i ___ o v No. 8. died Aug. 27th. i000. ____ tage of this condition, and warns Gres N.8, died Sept. 1000, I be 1;,.0_Jas_ Roni Sh L,,,,“-ence Lodge, Britain that thesafety of India wil P. G. Sydney Enman, St. Lawrence , mare. Ne. a, dren Jhny. non.. moi. ln voor health- P. G. W. R. Boreham. Wildey Lodge, ___.....---- No. 27 died Jany. 30th. 1002. , _ Bron Wrrr. Harris, Mountain View 1 Lodge, Fort McLeod, N. W. '1`., died Dec. 14th. 1001. are Fred c. nrrttrsy, wnrney Ledge: _ N0. 2%, died Nov. lith. 1902. Bro. Jas. A. Stewart, Sf. LHWFBIICB Led No. B, died Dec. Fllh- H102- “Pr Bro. ilenry Wallace llnvlson. ‘md-S¢Dl7~ 8th. 1002. . . .r Mass. August dl- Inrmodest Bro. Thou. D. Rogers. Wikiiey Loriger LYNN',, ' b h d A Nr. zmrilsfi nw. noch. ieoi. “'°f"‘“‘f» '“‘ 2"’ _';'_:‘e’n QT! bh‘;“s:,,;;‘c, P' G' mb" D' C°m“' wud” mane' Gibdms eeiviisrfrby the 'Right nsvrrsha _ ,-_ 0 enanca NW' 27' Med Mays I' mo) A thur J. Teciing. rector _of_,‘3t Marys rl . ' P' G' A' W' Mnoham vvndey Lu ge Catholic Church. ` Ni; 27, (H811 A|,.);`lll3f,1;. li)AJil.wares A_pha rrvrhere seems to be just now 3 fad i' Engel' lomélea ‘BZ ,I 23rd 1é9g_ prevalent among women of uDP°l“`|UK |11 B _ ' 0' ' P ' ' the public streets and in public conuey- ‘ anues wth their heads uncovered. I eh. 1>,¢1lp.,1;1Exaibition.Si. John, to nike time i° P" muh |,¢(°|-9 gqlng out onfthc street. ,gin-I-_ muah |' Till NUVI 560t|l' cl"°|‘l¢ mitted to enter a Catholic church w_s Co.. Limited, S a V -6- ~ __ B-lddtt\ti8oot.oth. . immodestly dressed. Q ‘WUMEN iiilllit d MoN'rREAI.,Aug. 30.-The last. of the harvester’s excursion the province of Quebec for the Northwest ' len Wlndsor at noon attempt to interfere with the igorrote H” h“‘| hee" h“i`d d““k°" fm' 75”" tralnwhlch carried some eight hundred Bro. Walter Beer,Wildey Lodge, N027, the gsddodfritrrdhagthshegabalgggzeu'dag nilillie excursionists consisted of a larger pro- portion of young women than has gone west on any occasion. In fact young women seemed to predominate in the crowd assembled in Windsor station. By an ordinary train which started some hours earlier some 250 excursionists were 'taken forward. Most of the young women confessed that matrimoay hadisonrethiug to do with the journey west. Ullltliil Kiiliil d 10,000 volts of electricity, Patrick Mc- Carthy, an electrcian, was held in a vorthy troops in Teheran is a brlgad of Sl'»i*l1dil1R D051"-101'* f0l` .1 thecurrentat the New Haven railroad is power house, at. 153rd _ R _ Avenue. yesterday afternoon. His head ]»_Mus',e,, T|,,,o_ L_ C|,,,ppe“e_ Sh B in contact with a charged chain, while ;,|,¢ his hands grasped a heavy cable, he was held iikeaneedie by a magnet until his B.-U Wallace F. Scnntlebury, Wildey fellow workmen could dislodge his body ' k the .with long wooden poles. 1r_G_Th,,,,_F,“.q,,hm-son, S¢,,Ln“-I-enge western frontier and the correspondent( MGCBYY-Y M14 SGVBI is passing n heavy cable through a tube in the vicinity ofonc of dynumos. Mr McCarty reid one end of the cable in his hand and walked backwards. near the dynamo and was careful, but he did not ace a chain that dangled from the upper part of the machine or paid no attention to it. In some manner this had become charged with the full force of the 10,000 volts, and as his _ circuit was completed with the cable that he had in his hand. Ile was dead in an mminent, and foreign control in some form isinevitable. He draws atten n Bro. Geo. Worthy, St Lawrence Lodge. D0 60111111" P1'@i>lH‘M-\0l\S '-0 take Bd - i. N _ “_ dl d _-I I 22 d mop imperilled unless sho takes' the necessary D B u y n ‘ steps to prei-.ent it. The Shah is said to be llniliss terviewed prior to his departure for Can- aba, stated that theCilftou wireless stat- ion in the south of Ireland will be comple- ,....-L my be asked, very appropriately. on V raadln the lilih chapter of StPuul , R - . \ . . ilrstepistleto the Corinthians, if such X l S women are considered suitably dressed , V ` _ focappearance in public. Poselbli , _ -» _ , . i. .care behind the i.imes;may be we are ou ,, ` 4' i ` of date and old-lasirioned, but it seo_l,r_l J- , _ 0 to me that they are not. It seems ,t0 _’ ' ` mo, indeed,thnt. there is something ,Bly , g , , - together outer the way al>o\\t» the »rv§{|\.\il__ _ ,_ - _ _mae of many women that we see on ll ~ it 1 d X We" “” rrr _ _ | tub or doing hard work oi thntk ni li , , _ the house. it is. oi course,ali r-IBM' f°F‘. ouddrhs nzhtl °f the D°mlh° them nr ron .rp ihnr riser-rr turd , lon Exhibition at Halifax and their arms. bare. \|\;t__l_l1_2l_f_ \;_“e__f______gu_ .sible to send mes W9 this year, will be our ex . __ W me ‘ H , be that awit maY. ° \ Pleas be sure to lee li. °":_:_*;‘___\____ _hat they me not pe 'it 1 O'rrA\v/i. Aug. 30-Thanksgiving Day brethren who are buried in the cemeteries this year is likely bobe held on the same I __ I Ho l-Inglisir, St. Peters, and Sherwood came- adjacent to Charlottetown will be decor day as in 1005, viz, the third Thursday in °°m"q“wce °t the “PW mme” ° D' ated. But. others are not forgotten. October. The railway At 2.30 in the afternoon the members of Those who ure sieepingin places too far madea strong representation to the , the Bench' HW' Augusm Tuner murdering Miss Mary Ann McAulay, at M. away to be visited; and those who are Government in favor of a change to ic becomes treasureri H°n'- Jules Amid. New Ireland. Large crowds gathered at travelling publ - A WEST Mlillll from this part. of today. A speeia ° BY llitlllitill Nkw Yonic, Aug30.-Instantly killed by many minutes by street and Mott aiotherrnen were Ho knew be was back struck ita nstant, but the terrible force held him ___¢....__ Will Sllilli Bi iiillliii Lonnos, Aug. 80-Signer Maroorii in. ad on December 1. Also the station at Cape Breton would soon be completed, and from these stations it would be pol- Atlantic. __ . ...____- the rhvuntry than all ull years _.doctors _|i_ed_ _ n __ oca me _ 0|' . leaaucxlth caretuntly-fnilln to curewith al trol M , proadnn it. insurable. on lr to .he a se and therefore . - , nqnlrcsoonstitutonal treatment.. Haus To LET-sept lst. Aiiouseiin ‘Wey __ ____ _ _:A s ' E8 glenn as. proved constitutional disea Ontarth 'Cure - -manufactured by 'F..1 Ghene &Co. Toledo. Ohio, ia theonlv I tgpetifutlonoi euro on the market. Itis oe en internally in d blood and mucous an t | nf the system can it fail! to card. and teetlmeainlo. authorities have J. C. McCasklll, provincial treasurer to' Minister Public Works, and f;.abor» Itilliilillili MUST l vnngsrs at the exhibition. who so nhvul the climate of ithe Phillippiues has failed. village on Wednesday, and directed Manager Schneidewind » to put -more clothing on the-laorrotes. the exhibition authorrtes. president, W. K. George who said he saw snr Skeat, the editor of the `E giish | ~° P°rir,..... I sages across the Th re is more Catarrh in this section of other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sap ed’to' be incurable. Fora i. LL , . ' _ __ lg' ronounced We ` CIM H Mm “B L I 000 fi eahd pre~ e fro 10 drops to ateaspoonful. it ac 8 dirlgotly on the rf . TM! ole nnoshnndredoedaiiors lor- any Bend for-,-cir-onlin saamar rnnonlmnr eco, 'renee _.__ Q _ 1\lox<1‘r¢EAL, August 31-(Special)-In ST- JOHN. AUKUSU 30--A \¢l2Ph0H0 evening with his prisoner. Thomas F. of»1ims,wh° is herd on the charge or Albert county station to see the prisoner but there was no demonstration. Collins was taken before Magistrate Stuart an the charge was read over. He was the The rest ofthe ministers retain their asked to lead and was remanded for a _"” ” ' juli, where he is alone prisoner. , SPELLING .sHilllHM Wllll *Miilli lllllli New Yomc, Aug 30.-The simplifl spelling board today announced t two distinguished British scholars had Tonorrro, August 31. - (Sllelcall "All U “W 5°°”i'y °°““m°-Whmh “umm” fm Hylllilfllhy with the new movement Ponca.!n!pecw,..3°hm¢,n.v|,1te,| me is I)r. J. A. H. Murray, the seni joined the simplified spelling The Mgrrpgerreferred the inspector to some weeks ago. The other is Pro. B Subsequently the village management ook up the Ilia'-fel' Wm* the Vi” PN' chairman of the board, said:` “Profe nothing objectionable in the rack ei ewmvlonhel dlcilonary. beosui A member two months ago. ’.i‘he_slm~ m';l'°_°ndn”'i;°!‘ lm ____ch_b__d v____te__ pliilcd spelling board now contqlng the as or ay nspso r ~ the village. Ile seemed somewhat upset at the sea wardrobe of the villagers and iold an em, ____ of me En““__\_ ____e__k‘__g “ce ought' to loye ihat no more braves should be take tlonarles, Webster, the Century and be reassuring to those who have dread Tire management again refered the ill'-‘ii Sill-'infill b0‘\\"d\l1lKhl» W4-'ilk harm i question to the exhibition authorities, __e____e__ _O show than those who _mow “'h° '°h"°“P°“ °°“’“"'°d me CNW” At' most about English spelling believe tha torney. it ought to he improved." l |The crown attorney stated that the ex ____i__l__ I:;t.‘°..:;“;;::;;':;.‘;“f.‘.:..;a.;°’;‘;;f N|li[;N||LU\N gui iiill EUUNTY CLERK there" have been directed ' to conduct Cotonano Sraisos, Aug. 30.-K. lil. our noble tongue or to its etymology. their exhibition in the customary maerrer untii further notice. CHICAGO MARKETS. Csrcseo, August 31- (SDP §ept.Corn................. "‘ Wheat............ “ Purk.... Dec. Corn. . . . _ .. . . . . . . . 433 “ Wheat. . . ... 735 has been city clerk for six years, or thro _ terms. is a candidate for county clerk and cial )-- recorder of Ei Paso county. , wi 70% Republican office holders inthe couniy. and will have the support of ir large num- ber of citizens, irrespective of party. llc MayWheat...... -. ' fact that the head of the Republican . ticket was defeated. Mr. iilchliiian NEVER SMT YOUR BOOTS' received 4,422 votes, which is tho largest That d00Sh"- 0“\‘¢ the GQFH; JUS* lllilll' vote ever received by n candidate for city me ‘find ;'é‘;;‘dl\i{'eI;'l’l':n;‘c'?' slgfgntgxtggfg; oilice in Colorado Springs. cares the corn,does‘ir without burn or Mr- MCMWHD “|110 £0 C°l0l`”~‘l0 scar. Get the bestf-it's“P\1tm\l1l'=1~" Springs in 1880 and has been promi- _?__‘==”=n.-__,._._. nent politically since that year. lie ' said yesterday that he would not ao. oepta fourth term as city clerk, whethe ation for county clerk. ""““£"'=°’$- ' , Mr. l\icMilian is a native of this Pro- ' ‘Tw ‘me “Y l’m'_s”%;,,‘”"°”') vilnce. John l\lcIViillun. with C, P. Fletch- ar oi this city is a brother; and Mrs Ari. TED-rs u is sr girls to iesnr Coles Mllwmn slelehl A§nii\rr.rry.°rAr§n\; w M. 'l`~h=°r ' & Ca. il idrf, 5__1__ OR SALE - Pure Bred Berkshire Boar. F , l x` Mc- ' ia Apply or A e Dsns°\`2iv°tl'.i°r'i.'i'fer'ishd. a-mlnwsipd. _______'________.__._._------*--' A ‘.--Th 25 I ot, 5 H.P. ~=53h5 Ti,i"°`ii"“‘“rv`I.2i.'.:°.i5.i°.":. e s. latest Amerlc_nnh_P¢A___§{ly to D_ A. P|oke___ ever particu r n gummersldm Md” twmu' ‘ .. A 30. 'If G-rman is ()Ll&'i‘-TWO h0lll¢H 011 Qhesmui' Sil taught in the schooisiocalirishmen wil T freshly painted and papend and nl , ti , th G H I | -ask forins rua on_n e ae u angrxage. In mad gepzgineiggd? urzpplgwig qgdnrgblohn (lrahnrn. for the Irish looleties of d gtoislqhen Chestnatst. , 94 Ur Cleveland, served notices on the school °° ””‘°' ” _ board today. I-ie said resolutions h mouth Sireet,with~modern mbrove been presented from t. e re soce ments Next l-0 W- W- 0|"'¥°l~ Af' Ml¢ingthntGerman he dropped. Dl'°'°“.°i" Mr” u‘"§"“" p°"§‘d",°"' The hoard of education, at the instance EMEMBER-“Th” °'"7\’°a¥ "5" ogo decided to drop German in the high. misrrdnnl s;?t:>r-‘:i2:° n::gl"},'i,°:; , elementary grades of the public schools. di tl d "l`he Germans have become amused and time, uri - 0 s ztverysigrilg il likely to’-guy the g°°dg\are insisting that their language \|\0D ‘ _ Two 'Sections----‘Be Sure You Get The Wh ~ messeze from Hopewell Gene says that vim or H. M. s. Dominion is arswnnr is Sherm Lynda mrlved there this n close and the great battleship is getting ready to sail from Quebec. Sacha round of pleasant (unctions __ nay which was largely attended by the D ellteioi Quebec and by the oilicers ol the P week. Hewas placed in Hopewell Cape bout, has never been experiern-ed in Canada's fortress city before. or not he receives the Republican nornin- , I ll ill bo St. t Apply' Fm U ou” . ro of Superintendent Elton, a few weeks Mr. Jerome said: “Murphy had erpmgggd - _ be some oi them coureoutand formulate some Ohh- . ‘dvertihed while their mind ntill r-igh ,_ew“d_ 11,, y,-|,hm¢;, than hrgan a thing? The leaders might oil lead. Morphy Qusnrzc, August 31.--(Special)-The Her visit here will long be remembered culminating with the At Hoare on Thurs- French cruisers and of the German gun- NIUSIIIAL sWilsllKiHS workers of Toronto to the number of strike. of 15 per cent in wages, and lengthening mentbe strike was declared. The drms affected are Heintzman and NordheimerPaino Co. Toronto Jct. New- Hililliill lHlEK l‘i0s'roN, August 30vThc fast pace wellbunclrefl in all three heats, Ilratt tiretlmes were fast. The Czriilorniu ' the 2 ll trot and won two of tire heats without rlifilculty. Ei llillango took the third heat and qualified for the 2.10 clas. horses raced well buuohed froru wire io as if they were scoring. Bud was ‘rw ard- ,_____i.i-11-1 - linuntsniis ul snunluli New Yonx, Aug 30- District-Attorney Jerome recently, speaking of the political iltuationln this state, declared that lllr. llearst as a man did not iigure in the corn- ing campaign. “ If Mr iierrrat was nominated by the Democratic convention, would you sup- ported hinri" Mr Jerome was asked. “You will never face this situation." he replied. "Thellemocratic party has had to swallow some bitter draughts in the past, but it will never stand for that medicine. The question about Hearst resolves itself into the persons wholare about him, whose ideas, working on the Addie brain of Czolgoez, armed his hand to slay u president." Referring to the statements of Charles F. Murphy. leazler of Tammany Hall, that he had not observed any Tammany sentimentfor Jerome but had for liearnt, his opinion on the situation, Them up thirty-live district leaders, all of them leaders. They ledlast year-. Why do not H0"-1-0 M°A°kl||» Pf°Vl"' ~9'Aiter-a Period of Festivity That Will Be Long ral Treasurer Elevated C' to _h____.Bench__0_her_- A 'Rembered in the Ancient City , Remark- nl iniiisnvln l nnwnl in 'ei S°““;,g§,_§;tgy;;;f;,y;;;_ffee The Dominion is lrolnk coaled today, and torrrorrowlstarts on her long cruise to Halifax and Ilerrnuda. There was a remarkable scene on the St, Lawrence yesterday when the French cruisers weighed their anchors and steamed away to the sea. As-they passed the German gunboat l‘:rntl\er which was anchored in tha river no cicrrronstraiion of any kind occured. .\'otn gun was heard not anote of music nor any signs expressive of sentiments of any kind. llut tire scene uns inr diilerenr. when the Frenchman passed the iruge battle Billiiiiliiilililb Nill Ili HTAHMUNY g . The cruisers dipped their trlcolors, tlieirbanrls played the British National ed T0“0N1~0_ Amwst 3l_(5p,_.c|,,|)_'1~h,, _-\ntirem,'i`he MnpleleafForeverand oth- ha piano, organ' and m“,,rc,,| |,,Bu-“ment er national airs and, the men shouted their izreetllnz to the British cars. mented membership to tw-ily thee; ,.r,,,,,, 5,, ,,,,,,d,,,d ,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,, ,,,, Thsmrniham riehhhwisagrdrsreweliin ' good style. The sailors crowded the batt improve English orthography. One _ , or The men some mme ,mo f0,~u,“|,,te,\ lc:-iinps sides nniilustily cheered the Fre- cditor of the greater Oxford dictionary their demands which are closed shop, “Uh ~‘\\\lil§l\»‘l Hwy sailed 'by, and until of th_e_En§l_ish l_an¥_uage rg :hich the ab0||;_|Dn of contract 8ystem_ app,-,,n¢,,,.,3 they were out ofeach others hearihg the Rss°°'"e e mr 5 em? fs hy' Wm rule limmng the mm,\,,.,- nppremiccs sailors olench nation lent forth their gre- ii _ to one for every tive mechanics, increase elim! U1 °1\C|l Otllcr- i Joseph Wright, editor of the Eugll h dialect dictionary. » In announcing ofghegerm °f,,re,,¢,|¢es\,lp_ these elections Brirnder Matthews, Nowply WAS rwewedtmm the mmm an faoturers and atalnass meeting of tire _ v ill, Sl. JUHN Nilils editors of the mme cm" Eniush dw' combs PianoCo and the Palmer Piano ---- t ‘the Standard. The adhesion of the ’for - C°' ,, _ , _ D 'most linguistic authorities o1botlibrnn¢:l:` Sl' JOH5' N' B" August `u'"(SpecI°U` -_'“'*”“‘* llarton Gundy, one of St. John's best e lrnown cilivens lost his life this morning d . out side for free Exhibition. that the recommendations ofthe slmpil- AI- by fnliirn: from a window in a second ° story of iris r<».~idence. It Mr. Gnnlly has been in (ailing health for the past six months, and during the lust two months small hopes were enterininerl for his recovery. This morning ire was resting in his was again the feature of the grand room and Itis presuruerl that feeling Ulffllllb “lee” “lf the Re"d"i"° "Mk, flilntlre opened the wlndowic let the today, and four of the horses nt-re f__c__|_ _____ ___ ____d|__ ____ _‘omg lost hh winning fl_,,m B,“.0,,_G,.,,lLo,, ,n each balance anrifelito the sidewalk belowa heat. While no records were broken, distance of ai»oui.IiO ieei. .\ carpenter who was working ata ' 1 »h M k _ n r ~' -. MacMillan city clerk of Coiorada Springs ilrfldmu N nb - nc WM le mmm. house “cross the street' ww mm hu 'md ' ' carried him into the house. lie was alive ut the time but lived only Mr. MacMillan is one of the best-known In the2.lii trot he entire iicld of eleven u few minutes, There was scarcely rx mark on body wire and ilnishing spread across the track “'hl°h 5091118 °\ peculiar circumstance in e ed the inlxial heats by reason of breaks WCW Uf the fall. by Dr Chase and Captain Bacon, and ua- Mr-_ Grrnrly was gays,” or ,mm 73 At the last city election, in spite of the der the rules no time was announced. __ Mmm ma _ nts in__til;iiln 0'fT’\“'-M All!-I. 3l<-(Special)-Mr MacKenzie King is leaving' for England nder the instructions from Hon. Rudolph Cemicux. Minister of Labor to discuss with the Ilrilish govemment enactment oi legislation to prevent laborers and artisans being sent to Canada under false representationsand tn actos strike breakers. 'l D 4 ltlieumirtism vwiblxhflvv °\‘ 'iii lei? illofhyw adenoc- °__ _, Ke t il' hi h fi versa, or hi “YW °' 'r ir’ nur ' I . t er en s new A ¢_ s Frrrrily Pills for ooputiv lan mtrvs. t rmumr’ movemenn hM,°_,_ “Wm _°m______"ls__l___d__ muah. O ri T-Fi 'D 0 -1 ..._ _,, | . ... . .7 \ ; i. 'i s i l ...#tu ‘|!,. K i I ~-. . l rr ’;, ._ ` :Sana . This Iss is in T f ' A on ..._ ,. it \r , .»