l .o. ‘ ll ‘ PAGES - sworn ' 8 Daily Average of 7072 tor 1902. THE T robin v ovrmnntsel figc‘hlrmow iiu AL mum um V... CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANA DA, SMONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. nos-A Mom or in". us ADVANCE uoo PER nan av MAIL m wvach W0 C FEMALE spgnllor Held In Amsterdam— Next Congress In ONGRESS V In WIPES an BIJHKS' FALLS A Town In The Lumbering PUSTPANEMENT - l] _.XlllllllllN BUSINESS IN The Settlement OfThe Elect PARLIAMENT PEARY READY ron’ ' - THE NORTH POL , District of“ th OmeerRochelteThe Quebec 0 I w . "L : or - - - - - : England _Delegates Found It Difficult Ontario' em Murderer'l/llgtlllhharlv Next Ion BillBgeilgdiogsldered "Dy" 3‘“st Raise 1:91;! Thgsand to Understand “America” Language —— —* ' ° ars . ore to “a e: "n ' OTTAWA, June 21—(Bpecial)—Omer OTTAWA, June 21—1(Speclal)— And Gouinhl ed. TORONTO, 0nt., June 20—KSpec- Riochette of Quebec who was to have The" has been “0 Settlement of the ink—Nearly the whole lbown of . __~_______~____ ___ e1 ti b ““'— Burlc's Falls in the lumbering district Efgtxng that: “sum-gay! he; been mitttrig'lisillietll‘il; itcollisildgrdgdStogg all: _ _ , or North Ontario was wi ed out b a 1’“ ° em“ ° ° ‘5' leaders. ' AMSTERDAM, June 20 (Special; land needed the most immediate sup- fire today. 9 5 ecution untieariy in August as it is The Gov'ernment program in com. The woman suflrage congress today port of the sut‘lragists. All communication was cut on soon not desirous no have the execution alone for coming week is similar that v decided that next the congress shun There was some grulnblung that “fter the first news cams and the’ex_ quite immediately before the‘celcbra- wgowed last WWK- NEW YORK! N' Y‘r"(specml)" 15th- most of the speeches ,were in English tion. 0“ “mum‘s hm Supply Will be Commander Robert E.- Peary last Commander Peary said his vessel ! mt, he held in England. t Invitations from Canada were de- clincd as it was agreed that Eng- and so few in French or German. Foreign delegates iound it difficult to andel‘stund American voices. txrtormon OF THE FRASER RIVER The Interesting [St ory oi ance and Some Facts Its Discovery. its. Import In Its History and the Districts It Passes Through. OTTAWA, Ont... June 20th.—-A hundred years ‘ ago ' this month nnd traveller. began his voyage of ex< Ywhere the town of Quesnel now sta- 1nds. During the course at the next day or so Fraser encountered some ‘Indian tribes who informed him that tent at the loss is not known. ANNUAL MlEllNli ' SBHUUL DISTRICTS The following schools held their an- nual meeting on the 16th inst. MILL VIEW. Annual school meeting took place at llLlll View on the Mich inst. all or‘ about all the ratepayers were pre~ sent. Giles Jenkins retirqdas being trustee his place was filled by Alfred Mutlow. The present teacher J. R. Monaghan, was retained and the sum of fifty dollars was voted as supple- ment this together with the sum voted for the running expenses make AB. All P.E.l nurnnct Sittings of the Ministerial Sessions. The third sitting of the Mlnistrial Session of the N. B. and P. E. 1. Conference opened at 2 o'clock p. in. Wednesday, last week at Moneton. Proceedings At Last Weeks asked tor and Graham will move the railway bill and NIan will offer an amendment to compel all Canad- ian railroads to give two cents a mile passenger rate, ll] ANNOUNCE , SHIP BflUNll OT AWA, June 20—Among liberals it is believed that the supplementar- ies will include a vote in aid oi the Canadian shiprining. A circular is- sued by the receiver oi the Canadian Shipbuilding company suggests that definite action is expected. It is dated May 27th,, and reads as iol— lows :— “Negotiations have been going on night announced that he had raised all but 810.000 of the $50,000 needed for his latest Polar expedition, on which he proposes to embark on July would be soon ready to leave the dry dock. He expects to raise the remaining 310,000 by July lst. ED ____'_————-» The Roman military author, Vege- tius, reports that dogs were used in WHEN boos WERE us [N THE WARS interesting Description of :The Times When Dogs Were Used In Battle, and Some of thevFights They Took Part in. t these costs fire pots were attached, which set the camp on fire. In the days 01 Granson and Murtnn (147$) pluration down the Fraser River from ~ it b ‘ M- Roman“ and‘ William B- - ' .H. 5 “var be1ow w but a success. 11“ e B 5“ Stantlal Bum. hilt me ' for some ti e, nd re no i towers to main Fort George. a tiny fur-trading post to? of mus and excadm’ which be people oi Mill 'View are in no way Lemar candidates ’Ot-th“ Ministry what is .bgl‘leve‘li will be: :gtltllilaljcg- Eloy.th grille? barking the apprrr “10 haul“ “BTW! Wm‘ ‘ “8m- ;0' 1. hidden m the hem 0’ the “1d “3" lwould tlnd impossible to pass, not hem“ the times thilt! Show“); 1118 we” received on “181’— tory conclusion ior the granting bv ach oi the enemy and to keep the 3W1” (103' Elam“ Burg‘m‘n“ “3' ,. ion oi the Oariboo range ot moun- ,only on account of the difficulties 0‘ nearest they feel in the Welfare ,‘f The pastoral address was read by the federal. go'vemmeut 0, a yearly garrison awake. W150 during m. and at Murteu the Burgundinn d, l ‘. “111m FMS“. it is curious to note, ‘the channel but {mm the extreme their children and their guide 1') the Re“ wm‘ Pen“ ' bonus of a per cent ior 20 years. middle ages war dogs were used for W9" “Hummer” by “1°” Pd" " began his tourney under a misappm in, games 'and the mounmnous character for intelligence of their 1" the evening a public meeting was - r v ‘ “mung camp, and bulwuh, T1,. ice from the Alps. n is laid Hana hension as to the identity of the l'iv-l gs district. hem,“ the intent“? 01 “1 allitenta- geotch bwcdhound, were 990cm], after the discovery 0‘ 511131135“ '5' or he was about to explore. It. had In 1793 Alexander Mackenzie discov— wharacter oi the surrounding count- .. tion Fund of the Church. J. F. TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL. ex nses. B th 't h h — De 0 a“ em ave tender Crisp, president, presided. HNUNASSA GAINS reputed for tracking escaped print dogs slaughtered no lo. than go been known for some rims that a ‘ _ Supplement $90, same as beioregerx- wright and J- 1" HEW”. laymen 0f 1 1 a thousand Indianl. , ' neat river mpfled use” into th.‘ 1 By no mean: dishsfitengg’ till: \fe‘d Dene“ “5' I St' Jonn and Rev' J' Smear Gregg’k :mlrin it’ll?enzrfllyfisatlfivalgfmsgilat- Tl" 'mployme“ 0' 608' l0! 5' ‘“ Pacific about the latitude oi we’ll: or.“ I’m“? n El; 6 a ge :oon MURRAY HARBOR gave very interesting and mum“ ad 1:9 chi horses with the prdnga and “3 W‘er couum‘wd m m Columbia, the mouth oi which riva A,“ (imam: tgwnlsd.eam'h d b no Trustees, Anon. McDonald, 1. R. resses on various phases at the great ' ‘ hofioks 0' the“ mat. of ma“. To “mes. Empamr Chm-1,, v. (1 3. was finally' discovered by : 0““ ,‘5 ° “ “f” d‘iffl {m Prowse, D. p. Murdock, new trustee m}ssionarv movement. Rev. Dr. - ~ 1555) ,rmived irom England copi- “new In 1775. The estuary of the .moavns exaggerated thewdd cell!l a: m place of B. w. Penny, murwlsup: Wilson, the secretary treasurer gave l _ , , ilflfl thousand dogs .5 gubsqduy [m Fraser was not discovered by Gallstlwhmhd a“ ngageidgrfgfigweé 0:60”): plement $70, an increase of 55.00, his report Show“; an “mom” of ‘ ' A F’“°°~ AFVQFWV’M“ no until Some seventeen years later. A3215)“ 9" an {SD 1 and a $35 for each teacher. :75 ior running 1517-“ - - h and Spanish doze Mind bath“ in , er in mp success on. On Thursday morning Rev. James Recounts ln Ste. Hyacmt e - which the latter rouninad.victorl.,h ( ' late as in the mteuflh century bred and" traversed the upper waters of' the grocer, which he mistook for and'rep rted as the river that'pour- ed its Waters into the Pacifieat the point discovered by Bruno Hecate. It,i!ien came about that Fraser, io'i- lowing party in McKenzis’s footsteps ‘score oi times a day Fraser and his ldevoted followers risked their lives in the whirling, rushing waters. lBUme oi the Indians advised Fraser 'that by making a lourney to the eastward beyond the mountains the! vlined the gorge through which the lrivor flowed, he,could obtain plena- ed their resignation. cation. Midsummer V3" ‘Aftsr the devotional exercises has HAMPTON. roll was called and 75 ministers and Wm. A. McQuarne is the new 28 laymen answered to their names: trustee. The principal, J. F. Profltt mm“ garmendgeafml “rpeflntmdg‘t _ ' en a resse e con erence a or was re engaged by a very far“ vote which the oiiicers oi the Conference The assistant, Miss MCPhail, has .99. were elected. resulted in as iollows— And Lava|.—Bourassa . Majority ‘ 37.‘ _._. MONTREAL, June 20.-As the re- -nmnn Willi l war dogs were used as scout: “am .the Turk. In 188! an audit-salute Arpolis oi Athens byJMGx j was frustrated by dogs. The Fran. mi- pioyed dogs in Tush again-t Arabi- an tribes. In Mexico in I!“ the dogs of the Zaceateeq volunbgr corps agritylzd,nv°ii;ht£h:nie:dce Pfizerthcgulgg; ‘ant traVrclllng to the ass; but he signed, Supplement, :75, a decrease Rev. Samuel Howard, President, sun or the recount In St. Hyacinthe 3 Proved tn..mm.ml. “1...,” mm" of we Tacouchee Tessa as the Iwas.debermined to‘ carry out his mis- of $5.00 in assistant’s supplement In Mr. Bourassa, up to the close or to- LONDON, June 20.4fm, prince and opener Mum“ ~‘uwn. “w, fig, Fm”, was original” can“, in 1905 .3101), and his answer was. as be him- iromllast year. Amount voted for Rev. Matthew R. Knight, Becl day’s proceedings, had 37 majority Prmm 0, Wales have “mad the were got rid of by poison. l'n . He explored the district and entered'lseu mom" “I “m "80ml! *0. “‘9 runnng expenses $126. tary re-elected. . over Mr. Morin (liberal). and them bishops from home and abroad who last Turho- suntan War (1371-1313) , . into trad, Wm, the local India“ loan by a direct way was not the air Revs. H. E. Thomas. journal sec- are fqurten more boxes to be counted are attending the Pnn_Ang11can Cop. the Ruufans employed war dogl both V, ‘ building “901.81 Lona some of whm; not, or the undertaking. I therelol‘e ALBION. rotary, D. R. Chowen and J. M. Rice The court today threw out 31 votes grew in London to a reception qn in Bhlrope and in Ania. The Austri- ' are still used 1, 'the {fix-{mam Would not deviflts.‘ and COM/mu“ - were appointed assistant secretaries for Mr. Morin. vIn Laval, Mr. Le- June 24' “.marlborough Homm Two one and Hollianderl lino upd grain- ! . our mute “cording. to my original snppmmemnt Voted for first or and Rev. H. Harrison statisi‘cal Blane, the conservative leader has hunMed and any “shops are expect. ed dogs successitdly to prom than. Three years later he received orders from tho North~West Company, his employers, to explore the Taeouche [Tease to its mouth in he hope of its being navigable, and saving the expense oi over land transport to the weaoarn iur‘ country. The Fraser ranks next in impor- tahce to the Columbia among the rivers of the Western coast. It rises near Mount Geikie, in the Rockies, and in its course of 695 miles it re- ceives a number oi tributaries, oi which bile Thompson, with its two branches, is the largest. In common intention." - HIVAL AElHESSES FIGHT |_N SlHiEi second class teacher, $40.00. Trustees secretary- James Young, wuuam 051-9, and Rev. Thomas Marshall, Superinten- wmmm westawuy, 01m Fraser dent of Missions in the Maritime Secretary oi trustees. Teacher leav- Provmceg read the T990" .01 receipts in; as follows : St. John District $2,116.- 38. Fredericton $1,169,12. Woodstock 8616,38. Chatham $1,519.48. Summer- side 8135,89. "This is an increase oi 5595,65 over last year. Grants to Mission Fields within the Conference amounted to $12,580, which lie 82625 in excess oi the sum raised last year. Large grants to Missions accounted ior the diiierence. Practically the conference has come DyNSTAFFNAGE. W. E. Vesssy, Secretory, was re-ap- pointed. Alex. McLeod and E. Mullins wene appointed trustees. Sup— plement $25. The present teacher, Kenneth McFadyen, has tendered his resignation. gained eight; votes and the majority for Levesque liberal is now only 9, with 14 boxes still to be counted. nntm' SE; MANN HiMNS Pd to be present. 0. RAYMOND, Jr. HON» ORED. r ) New York, June 18—At tho until REV. W. commencement oi the Univers-tlty oi Michigan today the degree of D - tor of Philosophy was conferred on Rev. W. 0. Raymond, Jr. (U. N. B. 1902), of St. John, for his special studies in the philosophy of religion metaphysics and ’I-Iebrew. selves against being surprised by the enemy and to find their adv-maria in the impenetrable thickets. 1: Today the dogs is no lone‘ my ployed as a tighter. He i- to carry ammunition to the ttla- field, to guard the outnodte. vent skirmish»: from stealing of. too 0,090 range, forward letter- and iin< ally as a sameritan _ In finding the wounded arm a mm. a... _. . if an'rAL ruxrsm'rx. What is in 0:} {9rd the spell] . 19.“ with.ths other British Colombia riv- __ ,. 2000 1 tr 1; r - - - , r BERLIN, June 20. Fraulein. Peppi CLIERRY VALL ,y. up 3 a con ibu ions. quality of lurrl! Am ividn- fire ‘the Fraser begin mum 3:21;. Wat‘s, Benlm's tuvorite music-hall ' The election of officers resulted as How The Most Popular TENNESSEE NAMES BRYAN I :11 man at' prshgl~h¥%'p g “y 0W “8 north“ W“ tom-‘3 “1 "star," who holds some such D1509 C W. Judson was re-elccted truer. NORDWL President: ReV- Samuel mantel flexibility“ _~u " 1 tion (I and then burning madden yugfglior: in Germanhuswhnu‘goersv afleetions tee of Cherry valley School 55,) Was Howard, D. Exmouth St. Oh , Hymns Known Tu-day Nashvme_ Tenn” June 20_ The me new" to, ‘8. w ward. Tm: is dug'ulfl 81pm“ which “AW” 0‘ Ml“ M'me Lloyd 0: Lon. VOW“ “’7 exDammit 330 supplement 3" 30h“: Secretary. Rev. . R. .y , State Democratic convention today wind in the _ -. ' .hllrihr l A mam?“ , the 3" fdaoPe‘t moun_ don,’ was fined fifty dollars today for for another teacher. K‘lght' M' A" “fleet”; Journal Were erlten. selected delegates to Denver and in- “on ‘70 DUN!” t ' . I to “II ' consists oi gigantic ‘r gen 0 assault-mg a rival actress. Fraulein Secretary, Rv. H. E. Thomas. Char- “new mom [or Bryan. John A. town-no“, or move—w“ lottetown; Assistants, Revs. D. Cho- Johnson. of “magical. was reconr In,“ Rm w i talus running approximately north and soil”). Between the peaks lie narrow valleys, through which Madalaine Wilden. Fraulein Weiss, who tmtifled that POWNAL. wan and D, Rice. There are no less ,rhau 400,000 mended for vice-president. KILLED " IN “LAUNCHING NO MORE '0“ FAIRBANKS. “mil. she was accustomed ‘29 pay a 30“! The annual school meeting at I'ow- _______— , the ‘grp‘at _rivers wind until the! writer as much as two hundred and “81 m, the 16th passed a" mo,“ sue. _ , Christian hymns, according to DL . , , .__.._ breakaway to the sea. [my dollars to 00mm)“ hat exclusive cesgfuuy, The supplement voted wns ' Julian, the celebrated Eulzllnh autho- B n 1 N Y—J I H mm OshlcilqztarJlllne'M—‘v The promulgation Fraser began his voFyaB: Got die- aongs heard that Fraulein wnden :25. Total amount voted $80. The rlty on caged 1Inuzaolg. 0mg] gllznymlillg‘e was“ :1?in .0“; {89:11:}, Hm”; and but?“ erdmggnlig ngmmsdflmé. eor . ' , A r an n r ‘ - . - covery on May 28, from 01‘ 3" was intending to mimic some oi her present teacher Miss McLaughlin has I 2;: an?! “Elects. “other badly hurt,“ me launching able ,1 t rm “on” not to m be two Indian . with nineteen voyagours. most popular numbers. Meeting her retigned, Wallace Smith has resigned Most popular among the”. be My" 0, a mm“ mm steamer from Squaw a candidate {or the on,“ m now rt‘ and Quesnel as 3 me, A Alrfiuniid SEEN: 'ntteen miles he- °“° 13?; aitroggfng§3512§e 33gb. {Ffsteefvemngmn Young is the new are “Rock 01 Ages, Cieit ior Mi. "'V Island into Niagara river this after- holds was the most Imponmtrdev. A low Far-f door.“ they 1e “Entered seas ,1 G "mm _qulem We!“ mm “Hark. the Hal-am Angels . Sing noon. The measured amidships when elopmait ,oi the day in the vice-pres- thv' it “ he manr aWHMDiflnB to“ o e i r telling her ‘rlv- “Awake, My Soul, and WM: the the boat, was started d wn the ways identh nominatlm... y so a Sun," and "When I Survey the Won- instead oi forward or an: in safe -~ V ‘ positions. When the boat struck the cannnqullrbug): which the river pass- water the three men were buried drous Cross." .__—-— ed her wrath . al's face and tearing her,coidure 3? pieces till Fraulein Wilden present ea. Heroic“ on,“ canoes :;Bbvn:§: Some interesting stori‘s ore crn 1 , , Tc 3 ’ ' . . n H Oyn Wills“??? ‘zyt'tehezanoee hrw- n W“? d‘““°"°_“°“ “PP°““‘“°° v Bov and Glrl Preach to Their netted with the original , headtoramoatrmto the_hom.__ lnc‘ been" (shte'iodfthé Gomnwwd ‘ . nected with the origin number nLtne KILLED THREE ITALIANS elm? L W“. bald," land the '———-—-"‘-"_'—' Elders at Childrens famous hymns. For instance, it is —— m “fly landfill it; “‘5 dual“ of the kF r Minafd's And. Take No Othef- , told that the English prelate, Bishop New Orleans, June 20—I’ietro ‘a< “1 Oh F‘ml‘ 5‘ t1“ '9“ A“ o Serwce Blckersteth, wrote"Peace, Perfect com, a wealthy wine merchant, kili- ’ QMan W e’ r L, “I " V I Peace," at the deathbed of a relative ed three Ihnllans who were attempt . —— Archdeacon Hill, of Liverpool, and ing to force his s‘gnhto giuhthem )1; i V d the before be rinsed su oi money on s we , en“ PHILADELPHIA, June 20—,Two “mum” m p m, mmmg, The Bhomg mm“, children, a boy and a girl, preached ml? ' at the Park Congregational Church recently, while the pastor and, his iamin sat in a pew. ' The entire service wrs conducted by the young folk and was arranged by LONDON. June 20.—The report read at the twenty-seventh annual I h ‘, meeting of the Church oi Engiliuind -‘ ' ‘ 1' ' ' "" ‘ ‘ ‘ Incorporated Society for Prov ng ' ‘L ' I the! Fine Holmes ior Walfs and Strays yestnr- ‘ i Guise. or day states that at the close Mattias '1‘. \-v,"" " r ' ' ‘ ‘_ " ' ' year there wese under the soci y's Pictures, andve Illustrated-«301.13 at New cars 1,1102 boys and 1,967 girls, mak- ' ' ' t '7" ‘3‘” ' ' ' v ing a total of 3,769 children compar- ’ WDDdeI'ldnd Tonight. ‘ ed with 3,510 at the end 011906. at' the home oi Giaconi. The dead re Giovanni Barracll and two unid« ntified Italians. _______ s'r. JOHN‘MER PROMOTED. yust As I- Am,” sch! Dr. Julian, was written by an invalid, Charlotte Elliott, while she was lying almost helpless upon a sofa. All her rela— tives had gone to an entertiaimiioont, she suffered alone In er me th°.."““°’ ‘E‘sa “ ".mn-i “0‘8"”1‘3 233 Slims that she might be be tak- 0‘ childmn' day' A m away just as she was. and the Lune M1“ Nichola' "om behind 1’ verses of the hymn which thousands bank 0' n we" deliver“ 5“ Mar“. n sing sprang, into her mind. ‘9 on“ m "a", at w“ “"11 M “‘3‘ ?ohn Byron, the author of "Chris— iv!“ ‘0 mogul-9' when Miss NM“? (inns, Awake,” wrote that beautiful 1:8 d1 completed '1“ "mm" D°n3l hymn vas a Christmas oiiering for his Hie “m took h" “8},” l“ u“ Pulp" daughter. He inscribed upon the 8 address was on The “"90"” manuscript "Christmas Day .for ‘Jlllty of Young People." Don’y ' u“Rock of Ages," It is said, was written by Augustus Toplady while he lay sheltered (re a storm under. two gigantic lime no rocks, but there is no prooi upon which this can be based. .rW‘o 'FRlENDS . u "\ Ottawa. Ont... June 20~Militia or- ders issued today announce the pro- motions of Licuts. F. H. Elliott and J. R. Miller to be captains St. John Fusiliers. - Miami’s Llnlment Lumbafman'r friend TtE Wrights. , ‘ , 1MP “ngBOSTO‘. (lilting. fi(sp.:g;alfi— . ' era was. my..; Condensed Advancement _ W Tnn lulu ior Classification. .urs’i‘—Un Frids iur cost‘bstween .1) Queen stre and Hillsboro Br ge. Mrs. E. Ryan. Mould: Ryan, own . ' G-ILdaipd. _ ANTE -A girl for general Housework. Banned r required. Good wages. No crumbs:i 63,9911 to w. s. LOGGIE, M. P., oHosaN {roam IN NORTHUMBERLAND the grip oi the blue coated iorce who will not listeg,¥ to any explanations, but march hithml to donate vile. from We" Man 0, the country s‘turd‘y Shpmfing‘l' typical. 0' were present at the Liberal conven- d “I. “a t “Nahum, W blon today. J. P. Burchiil was elect- ” in“ Then“ “M’ wk“. om“ ed president and W. C. Winslow, sec- Poucki' us» “A “3"” any 0“ rotary. They made speeches oi accep- laugh he: y; The important Fun- “am y ale Police are appointed by the ,m- w. 8' mg“, m PI. ’3‘ new” mean Government to detailed duty W and ummmously chm “at” on a” "on." om'Sl’omlhu'M'd ,dits for thrivdersi house. He spoke “Tm”! "L" rum” minding a“ in acknowledgement and in defence oi baby whilei e winked duty. How a“ Govmmmh , Lei" mom 5,00iiqnfll'. of «lair one, I ‘ V . CHICAGO_|_VI_ARKETS. the ' tuber detaili oi the chaos CHICAGO June l0—(Spoe'i)—- 14 .8! mm P Mn .5 ‘oallng is the star, of a “M1”. with New Wonderland to- “m an a Picture, oi rams-rd. 3'“? Mir Wmh‘sn-‘mthe triangle/being “ 90°? ‘m.,»ead‘ iifltbluLdog. flow "*- mw’fm the in. of ,5 child who h“ mu it“ to Ilium-id hiemamr; .ah’y: flu- swimmihhx; 4‘ lot 1. ’ 0,, "9“": earning, god 11, l' swans-no portunity to use d‘ ‘0‘}«1 pioturo..- _ ‘ tom over Chatham. N. 8., June 18—Delegates .. ...-.. ..... Any Guardian leader who use!“ calmly. _. t- “ my 0. l y.‘ raided. not?! new, MILITIA APPOIN'lgflllN'PS. OttaWa, June lE—Miiitia general orders contain the following:— Army medical Service, In! New. Burn-wick Wont (he-ivy brig-do), _—a‘d be captain. Manhunt 8.. S. Skinner; 62nd eg-ilnent St. John Fusiliers—To be captain, Manhunt 1". H. Elliott, vice H. Parley, pro- moted and bientemnt Adjutant: J. R. Miller. Keep Mlmrd's Linimont in the Houu CHEAP LABOR IN JAPAN Wokamatsu, June fl—There are 18 Brighton Road. 1000 workmen and 8000 coolies em: , 01mg MAN—ma; “mung up“, played in “'9 0°"mm'n‘ “"1 "1‘ i ai to opal an up-to-dau store: iron works near Wakamnuu, Japan. HAM“; “vol-QM ' an,“ They receive irom nine to n'hetr, mp1s article. Good op nniny ior onto a day for their M101". right! man. Apply to Aim, Box. on, Mlmrd'r Uniment us; byfiyfldaua “w‘MI- 'm- . m , a“ for? a criminal—his capture and’ how it is _ by, the pi yer-names who "a b so we ilil lo mung; p ago on tintingn chm .a’ taiceiorce,algo maoamos mm. cellar-rung and laughable story. which gal and himself in u wo'i‘th watching. sop 't' a 'U 0 3 ‘m' 14.51 " iails. damask” to S