:~.. ~ -.-us "__ ... ~ af-.» 5.-4--i r-¢v `-,`»¢.~¢u`r-__ ....» g.-`.,»._..‘a--ac; ..._ ._,.._,, _,_ ,_, ..___, __,_,,, fs.. critics.. » ~, i f' il 1 de bu V61 gn Pe ' 74'!! ` `li,\\.o~.:.‘ -~fi "lim . Y r _ . -l. _ \ - TUESDAY, D $1.98 $3.50 $4. FELTS, SATINS _VELVETS ,You’li feel pretty high when you top off your costume with one of these . . . lie- cause they are hats that really are hats, deliglitfiilly expressive of the newest ideas in headwear. They just came Saturday morning. ~ CHARMINGLY NEW to us A 002651 ?&cotiy_.,,.,.,, 'l IN MEM ORIAN P.;'.’er. '1"ne ;ml1brai'ei's were: Chas Mac cor- ik; Nr~\\'eii Mairrioizald, Hillis MRS . ANNIE ZMACSWZXIN The death of Mi‘s. Annie Mac- eterv at Lttie Sands. To the ber- l ` ‘ | wiNNIPEG_A“g`_7__(C_P_)___-mme Wiltshire Cemetery. The pall Swain at the home' of ner claugliier, lcaiw cl ;a:n1l;,' and relatives the deep Mrs.. John A. Macdonald, (Heel: S_iiiip:ii",_i' of the community iscx- River, occurred on June 18111, 19J;;,l:ei11't;_';1v C 6 ill archdeacoii. Hand labor and pi'im-fmontlhlong cruise to Cmlbbean the railways varie a iv s n itive engineerliig went into its con-_'mils with all on ward with thc| _ » gigantic business of moving it na- sti'uct.iou and it soon became the cxcgpuon of me Officers and Crew] MONTREAL. QU0-. Aug. 7.-Sir tion's produce. For the benefit of central point of the "sett1emcnt."_ being wbmcn Maw an Um smman'EflWRl‘fl DHVSOH Ywenlly related im out-of~town visitors, and these in- Fine buildings liousing Huelson‘s locked upon a “,0§_m“ on n ship 31111151118 flli¢C<'l0lC Hb0Ut_l»116 Drlllsh clude exhibitors from many parts of Bay Coinlinny officers ircrn built inlas an m______ of _u____c__ _,___ not so West Indies und prltriotlc Pride in the globe, Cenada‘s scenic attrac- the locality and the congregation ___ me ww of L__C____ C_____d_____ Nab the colonies, Sir Edward was at the tions have not been forgotten nnd‘ soon s\vr~llerl beyoiirl the_clnircli's;_____;1 v_;___bo__d_`C_f__ise' f__(__gh_m_§ URI; DI'i’Sl€l‘*Dt 0! dillfr WHSt I;_ldi€S citizens of every province will recog-_ capacity. 'Ilic secoiul church was _‘ ‘ ‘ , " C0 ffY0nC¢! in LUN 0l1,EI18lBl1 .He nize their favorite beauty spots. constriietnri in1B49. .llhls hem? lh°_ “cond Um? this suggested that the Conference bclcanndlan Nnflonal Telegraph; ual Mrs. John Norquay, wife of zi for-isummpr m which wolncll halo been styled as above. British Guionn,.' represented with nn illuminated map mer premier of Maiiitoba, still ll\'iiig,l°“"‘°llg°"s l° ln” cxmls ml of 'tml' Britniirs only colony in South Amer- of the Dominion in which lighted nnd within almost a, stones throw "s' T"°"_" are _l'“'° ‘ll _mcse “ga” ica, objected and asked that her buttons flash on and off ln thc mln- of the church, can recall when the l’°lld"’l“‘5° ll`°‘5hl'€l`5 ‘ll lllls se" inume be added to the title of`the|¢-i`pa1 cities from seaboard to sen- nrcinigagnn nl-om at midnight, and \'iCl‘. l_l`l0 "C01b0Y11c . 1191118 named lconfereiice. This was granted. Then board showing how a web of copper with spade and lantern went. out to ff" Sl’ Jollll C°lb°m° Wll° ‘V95 ‘Britisii#Hoiiduras, Britain‘s colony in strands serves commerce by linking turn the first sod, 85 years ago. l'-'l°Ul€\la“l?'G0V€m0\` Of UDDBI' Central America, objected and her buyer and seller, manufacturer nnd Eight-nlntlis of the cost, was con- Canada' *‘~b°lll' l333» and lfll¢ name was added to the title. Then distributor, in a speedy commnnlgg- tributed by t.he eoiigregatloii. "Sli-_“Chomedy" 1`01‘ Phill df* Ch0m€dY l the Bahamas asked that they be tion cl-n;ln_ some of the lang; types ver and gold had they none," wrote sieur de Maslonneuve who founded considered a. British colony apart. of telegrnphin lngtr-nm¢nf,g wn|¢h the archdcacon in his diary, “butlmontreal in 1642. These supple- This too was granted and the namebpemte over the country's biggest stories, lime, shingles, timber and ment the route of the regular Bahamas was added to the title of lgarrier geiegmpnic drcnits ug labor were cheerfully contributed." "Lady" liners from Montreal. Hall- the Conference. Then Bermuda, to shown in picture, office;-3 of the _St. Anrlrew's stands between Win-` fax and Boston. the north, Bi'ii.:iin's oldest self-gov- National 5y5i;em_ and pa;-tlmlnl-ly mari! and Selkirk On the banks of - erning colony, objected and her time of ns ag,-lcullm-al ln-,,,ch_ ,re thc Refi Rivvr- _IVS tall lowffl' iS ii “kneele.rs." Tourists and visitors to name was added to the title. Tlueldigninying 3 keen interest in the lalldmhfk fm' m1lf‘S H\'0ilHfl~ Wil-`l'\l11 the locality and to the grave of the title became so long that it was en- l grain show which brings here the may be seen -¢2Go'\'~raN | ANY‘r\-imicl? -Q wane- \ posh' \<~ow~ \-i.L i_ooi< Anouwo- , THis at THE. ONLY Ta-ANC. -I Coui.D NND -, ‘ l r»° Ygsge 8 HUNDREDS WILL BUY NOW AT THESE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES \_ &\§,¢,,¢ Ou 3,111 °Ui'smz WW” ,, am, in Moo I‘l~ TER R JACK Peter R Jack investment bankci d insurance broker of Halifa\ iiihi elected president of Briindum nderson, Lid at a meeting of the ectois ust held in Hnlifti\ Mr ck sucpccds the late George Hen rson who died recently in Mon- tre In addition to his lniest nkiiig and insuianee interests hd a dnectm of the Mersey Piillfl , and the Nova. Scotia. Light uni wer co Mr Jack is aiso iw' esidcnt ofthe Halifax iliiiiuill mmissioii and is neil -\ii0W\l ro C0 Canada. is a net importer of ciii- d fruits, though this position nrlif fioni large imports of cannd the railway from communicable pineappIes,whlcl1, of courst, ire not asesl l produced in the Dominion _ By (Jeorge Mt