. 2 ` ` ,lx .1 -¢ Thundestorms __ ip.. NV. .. , . . .ek "" " " ' rs f_»` 5; 1., .-_- _- ~ _ . _... ‘ .P.4Gs.s.‘-w...1 . ' I 8 fo! ‘RL»suIls fd serif! I f R - eddveriisers. . - _ ~ , V it __ - _.'.'*- If , 'luv 1 Manlvnvc Mmm 5 ---Goes info Over I 3000 Homes. . . " -__ - wmrsttrisaita 1 T" Iciaiirorna~ow»=.tPi1NcE Environ- rsmn. cANAi5RTm»n', .Estee .$902. " if ’ ' rr' 'tr f - r-I-I -‘--*__ .___ 3 _....____1;, _ gp==u , i,_¢1;---_.____ ___-= - f -- _ IIINBWUHIHS .WIIIE ln_i_,sPlliiilIt New Yoluc, August 21-In eloquent contrast to the excitement and exuberance that attended their departure, the home~ comlmr 'ofUengressman and Mr'. Long- vvorth from their triumphant/bridal tour of Europe on Saturday was quiet an disappointing. Notacheer, nota hand~ kerchlef waved farewell as theyleit the steamship St. Paul to board the presl- iienijs yatoh, the Syiph, at quarantine. 'l`hat'the slight was intentional was well explained ufler the other passengers had left the ship at their pier. Dis- appointed and, in some cases, rage was expressed because of the attitude of the Longworths after they had boarded the ship at Cherbourg. They were silent with_ each other and almost ignored the company. I' " For two or three days this was believed to have been caused by the reaction from the continual' round of ietes, banquets and receptions with which they had been entertained in Europe. When it contained, how- ever, the passengers many of whom had t-nglnred passage on the ship for the cx- press purpose of becoming acquainted with tl.e presidenifs daughter, began to complain they .were bcingsnubbed Then some particularly spiteful one among illcdisappointetl climbers circulated the rumor that the distinguislled couple had hnrla spat and were not on s|.eakin;.; telms. Hour after hour they sat on dccli cacbabsorbed ina book, and for three days they did not speak to one another, so far as the passengers could see. During thc latter part of the voyage they thawed out enough to invite one or two of the most important among the ps~:~lengr-rs to their table at dinner, but that did very little towards making up for the slilzht that was put on the other pas- sengers throughout the voyage. an Killa IlPlI_II_ SEIIIEIIS Lomaou. Aug., Zi-The Daily Telegraph 'l`okio correspondent says that the Japanese Consul at Vancouver having reported thatitis impossible for him to obtain a satisfactory or full report of tho killing of the Japanese sealers by Ameri- cansf"*tllc Japanese Government has decided to conduct its own investigation ofthe afl`air and may send a Consul to the Pribiloii' Islands. Unnecessary Lxpense- Acute attacks of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery come on without warning and prompt relief must. be obtained. There is no necessity Oi incurring the expense of a physlclan's service in such on:-les if t)haulbcrlaln’s Colle, Cholera and Diarr- hoca Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy will relieve thc. patient before a doctor could arrive. It- has never been knowntofall, even in the most severe and dangerous cases and no family should he without it. For sale by ul drugglsts. l corr sites. LWDUN. Aug. "»i.-An extraordinary her to doubt the genuineness of the title of nobility by which her huebandcalled himself. There was a scene. and the climax came a few days ago, when the husband disappeared. ' It so happened that a great deal of the bride‘s jewellery and spare cash dis- f\i>l>enrcrl about the same time as did her allrgetl bonus noblcinan. - - - America, and it is possible that he may York, who n lcw :lays ago had the plea' ration that moves him in his anxiety to how Americans are governed. He e:~ the system. Rev. M. U. Stoekland Pastor ofthe Bret M. E. Church, Little nd lta very valuable remedy, especially is in children Sold yu if _.__ , 'A young man named Percy Myers, belonging to Sussex, is in jail here .ci1arged, with. assault on. W.,P. Jonah, li well known merchant in this oity. The assault appears to be an outcome of n prearranged affair and asa result 'the ,injured mall is in pretty had shape, having received very severe iniuries to lil-fame houses stamped out and it is believed, the assault on him is the re-uit of this, and was arranged by friends ol the proprietors of these houses. Jonah was standing in the Riverside hotel when Myers, whois about six feet in height walked in, and without any reliminary remarks walked upto Jonah The couple came to Paris and stopped , » . at one of the leading hotels, An auony- _ - Smith, 4 up mom, letter reached the -bride wmch. md. MoNc'roN, N. B.. August 26-(opecial)- Jonah has taken some part in having treacherous and unexpected blow. Th0m5,,,,_ 1 up After knocking the victim down Myers jumped on him kickinu him brutally about the face and body and lnilicting a number ofeuts and bruises. ‘ Jonah in an unconslous condition was carried to his home while Myers left. hastily but was ai'tel-wards captured at a barn at the horse track. The affair has created qreat`_indii¢nation here. I ` ' , face and being kicked about the bodv. and felled him to the floor with at I I J ‘ The Guuniian has this morninsr to go to .press, having received only part oilts TU . _ . _ . _ . _ . telegraphicnews. I, As foyms goto press word_'c-omes of a ~ itcrrible massacre in Russia, result of _`°_° , s asinate the Russian Pre l.r>Nl\o:\', Aus, 2i.~ldmperor William of .___ Germany has a very strong desire to visit ' w°“"d“d‘ I1A\'.\NA, Aug 2~i~-The Cuban Go\'ern~ Sf” NIS “'1\y 10 fl” Ii/ iU0¢l'3\""~l¢lY 50011- H0 ment sent. to the \\'1\shington Govern- . iranlry talked of his ionizing to cross the ment R 1-,,q“,,St, for the' loan- of eight ` Atlnnl.|c tn Nir Herman Ridder of New mD|d_[-1,8 gum mandned by American ,,,.|;.; , ‘ Iiilerymen for use in quelling the existing sure and honor of heingreeeived by=him.l d|s,,,.dm.5_' . o I I _ There are two things that stimulate the - ' . ' Iti t d lttcd that this equi lent l;“m"I's longing' I Trgoue is pglmualnud' 'tocali flxigtdgvention under the `tI:\ru|sI . , ' ,"1 _ , . - I t lc ot ici pe1-inn is political conaide, of the Plum amendment' and indeed; ___ intervontion is regarded by the press the cultivate as much as ossible f'ie di _ . . _ ‘ ` P I.” I public as a remote possibility, the Mnmm Aug- 24 The newsmpers of relations between his" couht 'and ‘ . America.. lic seems to thinlrthxafyt' ifrhe a"e"I°"I’el"“ lmde mai' “H I°(“°“u°“,s this city yesterday printed the report should spend li little time inthe United P9-'nt tu the speedy rest°mt'l°u~°f OMC; 0! the examining magistrate ln the case States he would demonstrate his good bhwugh the medium or the ciusmute of the cox-onation bomb throwing. The foelinil for that country and nordoubt' 9“t‘h°'m:°s °nh,e .Cuban Bfpu.b1°' I police maintain the charges against Senor bring an improvement in American 1:6 lflmngl °f b:'h§B°s‘l;':_§c° 3:3? Ferrara, director of the modern school regard for»Gsrlnany. - I , __ ebb Gen' Ness,” e:;:l_n’G“ard; of Barcaloilu, and also I-[amino who, His vlsitalso wouldgive him the great “In ,,:W(;'_eTe}':;‘ ‘five I re “led assisted in the escape of Morales. pleasure ofconnng into personal' 'coaoli *md* ““ ° ° ° °,“'°"h“ “Q1 _ ,T0 nerwns who suffered damages to with the life of the 'United States. He as dwung tm Insane” °n B eavy °“' ‘property by the explosion the magistrate wishes to do a lot of sightseeing, too. He _ . - wan ts to look over cneblg oltles and exa- ` ' ’- nmaistraw adds . that by the mme their institutions, observe tho* , exvlwlon twenty-five persons were in] killtd and itil wounded, of vih' American business and industr ' ' ' wh methods, compare conditions in which ` latter number, f0\1rb0€n M0 various classes of the pe;-,p|e are .- _ . - _ . - still convalesclng. The report says placed with the condiolons of the _ that evidence proves that Morales sent corresnondlnu classes lu Germi-ay. . bombsrrom Barcelona to Paris to be ul.-cd and minale usmuch as possible in the in tm anempton onlne or King Alfonso social life of the country. He is also w},||¢,|m was in¢,1w1¢\;m-e|¢,y_ eager to learn by personal observation "-_ _ \ . . peeialy desires to meet President Rouse- THREE OAKS. Mloh Aug 24__,_The cause Mlnamr' Lhnment Rem". Ncumgn, veit, for whom he enteralns sentimnnts of of an epmemk, of typhom fever 'in this profound respect and intense friendliness pmce was discovered wma u member of _,___ ` ` "l’i‘“‘°“‘I" "““"“”¥ hm" "’ °“° °' “I” the bf7/Z7" " _ ~ of several thousand young sparrows cover- _ ,, ‘_-, ig” Summer liiarrhoea in Children- ' 1"* *"‘° '“"f°”° °U'h° "“‘f"‘ h ve been lf," > - _ ,_ ” ` n Hundreds of spnrrownssts a _ Durlngthe hot_weather of the summer bum on B ledge that mm, mound the ‘~ months the first unnatural looseness of a` summit, of the smudpolm, and me young “him” b°W”I5 ‘mum have immediate birds are supposed oo have fallen in attention, so as to check the disease while trying, to my The cove, made for b“f°‘° Ii' l""°°m°5 “"i°“"' All thu' is the standpointfwhen it was constructed , - necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's" was never put °'n_ There are now twenty. I I Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoea Remedy one cases of typhoidln the town' I l, J.. ~. . ---l--1- followed by adose of castor oil to cleanse, ~ - \ ' ,f I _ I 3 D rns§?§'|l€¢»§1g|¥:%¥i§$°|5lfi.!£5f'§h5v'§m;: `Falls, Minn.. writes: “We have used , 4)\_ 443:, f, 1 ~ ' Com- can it and Dim- - - ~ ‘E f /- Cl"='“b"“‘“" ' ‘3 nisaeis nonunctlke _ _ ,, - ' Q ` fI,}\",,_ $7. v i’larine Llntieirvnilritersl ~ . , 1 Charlottetown, P. E. I. urance of London, Engi _Mannheim Insurance Co. “cf `Mannheird\_4, Se" wen' I I Sailing Vessels insured, on ddostlfitvoriableyilezhals. Goff Bros. » Representing- _ _y _ - A Royal Exchange _ M land , Wear Weil I f L10yds,Londov.Eng1=na. A Halifax Agency :- oo Bedford Row. ”°‘“""'“`“' "II I &1 . i ,* . ~- ~- . I a , . _ ` Halls, Cargoea and Freight of Sgearllers and ~ ~ attempt ton s - mier. Thirty were killed and 2-l awards $3 070 damages The report of the K6 ;’ . '\ A ` If-"'3\‘.' \ xx - / ..“§`J",\J _ ` , W- "4 .est-5' f; ..._ _ J \..F>*‘\; 'ha ` V "»'*‘.*?‘=>f ` "?11;'.` .iv ’ ' ‘">I‘,“'- ‘__ gon) ~,»" a - /': "}:'~'.`»l'-1 ' ._-.~/» _ .», ,,,~)i_,_-,,/_./ ,.`.“"' uf' I Q - '.>'f'.“~f-1.2,'-ft //ff, .Qf/' `1. "1 /,//" “Does your new chauffeur give satis- lactioni" "Yes; I think we are going to be vt-ry well pleased with him. Ho ran over two people yesterday and nmnaged both times to get away before anybody dis- covered our nnn|ber“' ADVFRTISING IS BROAD. , Advertislngjin itself means publiitw and publicity isa WY! b\'°f\d Mid 'WK' prehcnsive term. It does not mean simplyaword whispered to a favored few. Itls, rather, synonymous with a general, broadcast declaration, and the broader the scope of the announcement, 'the bctterthe advertising. Ne oeoupieu space that directs attention along given and desired llnca can be reasonably n:-- garded nswasted;nor can any funds ex pended to this end be adjudged ex tnvagmce.-American llledlool Journa i _ , , _ | - F t i tl 1'. lt inland 'MatnalFlm In- . N W _ ar?d.f3liIil:IIat‘i'..ri...€:t“¢t‘::.‘L“‘lls;- ll S O ., I =°"~~ W-‘°' ‘"t~.t. asa. s....~°=:.nr.... IIIIIHIE PIIIIIIIIIH UN INEIllIIeSI§'Ii SIIHSIIIIIS l\io_\"|'m:.\1., Aug., 24~»~-Premier Gouln was at the government ofiloes today. Asked lfhe had any new statement to make concerning the question of inoreas~ eil snllsiriies for the provinces, about “hicil so much has been said wi hin the past fcw days. the reply was:-I can only repeat what I told you before, that conference will take place, and no change \\'I\1\to\'er has oc.-ured in the prospect of scouring increased subsidies for the |\I'()VlllC8H. i._.._____.___.._-_ IHI SIIEEISSIUN IIIX EIIENIS IIP iI.\l.rl-'l\.\',N. S., Aug., 2-i--Payment of the succession duty upon the estate of the late Hon. \Vllllam -I. Stairs was made "‘uesday. The amount. paid was $24,600. The will ofthe deceased contains the following clause, “I have herein made no be- questto the various charitable institut- sons as the Province af Nova Scotia, ex- pending a large sum annual for the care of the sick, and in suppoltoi othcrcha- ritlcs will exact succession duties duties from my estate forthe purpose of defray- ini; part of such expenditure. TRADE AND SHIPPING- PORT OF CilAilLOTTETO`»ilN- Entered, Aug. 25-S. S. Cncouna, Holmes, Montreal; Alma, Cahill, Picton. Cloax cd, Aug. 25-Alma, Lanigan, Souris. S. S. Ccoouna, Holmes, Sydney; Alma, Cahill, Picton. Min|rd'x Llnlmant Carer Dandrlil' ____________ ._i<_-_- xxlxxxxxxxxxxixx 3 EMFIRE LINIMENT C0. gg ' Bridgetown, N. S. Gentlemen,-Having used your EMPIRE LINIMENT for severe attack of rheumutlsm y with the best possible results, would recommend toali similar ly affected, believing it to be the BEST LINIMICNT on the mar- ket. X XXXXXXXX. Y nratruly. A. M. LOUKWOOD. lleprescalinlr James Goldie, Canning. .\'. S. . - xxxxxvxxxxxxxrxx- l £3321, _, (ltolnirfoz Clli-tiflrniitn.) ~ Lost.-1-‘ril.l:\. Miss I.'nlacke Miss Anderson l\irs. Henderson Miss Blnnchrutl, l up Mrs. Clarke Miss Pope Mrs. Oxncr, 1 up Miss Ilazartl Mrf, llandsoulborly Miss Toolcl-r Miss K. l\lacKinley -I up Mrs. G. Mitchell Miss Sirt-om, 3 up Halifax, 7 up. The lntlirs` sliigles iii holes, a very interesting match, was won by iinlliax. HIIUSEVEII IINI] IHI SIEIINII Ii Mrs. Musgrave Miss Wceks Miss G. liiaclilnlay :n E Lf.\Nl>o.\', .\ng., 25 ----'l`ile impression con inues to prevail in this county that in spite of President. R'w.=evclt's declaration that he would not suil`er himselitobea candidate for President in 1il0iillei.s probably the man who will oonteutl against Bryan ill the ntfxt calli- paign. Tile Tilnes says the Ilenlocrats should not bink on President lloosevelt'= pledge for such pledges are by no means irre\'ocnblo. “i’re-idvlll. lioosc- vel ," renlallcs 'i`hc Tlnles, “doubtless lines not intend to stand, but has i’ ever been known, at any rate in recent. ye-ar~, that thcnonllllcc of a party convention has rejected thc nomination? Tile Westmins ter Gazette says: if the llrpubllcan party had no other candidate than Presitlent Roosevelt wno was likely to succeed and the nomination were offered to him unanimpusly he must accept with the ap- pearance of being ovt-rborne." __._i_.{---» II Mlnnrd'| Linimslt tiara; Burns. etc. ` .__»_@1-- CHICAGO MARKETS. Culcauof, August 24- (Special )-- Scpl.. Corn . . . . 4-‘I " whsat......_... _. 7l.i “ Pork...... . . . . . . . . - - ~- Dec. Gorn. 4-I " wheai..... iii “ Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ I H M S IIHIIIINIIIIGHI IS INl'INlIIIlIi LoNnoN, August 24.-.For the first time since the Dreadnought was laid down in |()ctol>er, 1005, the admiralty has published ‘ll detailed description of the most power- ful battleship in the world. The document which was issued last night, shows that the Dreadnought is practically invincible. She can engage the enemy and destroy them out of range of their tire; torpcdoes may strike her below the wntcr-line, but she will noi; sink while she line' a coal bunker capacity which alll permit her to steam 3500 miles at a uniform spccll of eighteen and a half knots without coalinu. Her ten 1:!-in guns are so disposed that no fcwcr than eight of them can bo tired siinnltaneouslylfronl either hroadsidc, while .six can bc tired ainlultaneously ahead: or a>tcrn.v There is no warship alloat that would not be put 'out of action on receiving such a tire. The twenty- Seven 12 pounficr <|uicl;~lirers are of a new dc.~il;n and greater power timn thaw hitherto carried for use agniiist tgp pcrlo r-rail, and in addition thc ship ha~ been gnartlcfl from destruction by submarine attack by taking care that the notvt-ll`tll l|\1l|;Ilell` quarters are on the main deck forwarri, near the turrets and. cunning toner, which are ll inches tliick. The cost of the Drelirlnougllt was £l,7liT- 497, and oi' this only .£5520 lcuiains to be spy-nl. in addition to the I)readnout;ht, three new armored cruisers are being built. These are the ln\'incllrlo,thc Inllexible and the indomitable. The main feature of ‘-their dimensions is their extraordinary I length-530 fcct as against the lik) feet of 'the hal tleship Dreadnought. Jl.’l\li’ll\`G \\'ITlI I\`EIl\'I_.ei._.x" ~ " '. _,_ L 'A I, V I ll I A . | ,“_¢‘,§ j.\_ .1 . v \,,,......-,.4 .gf I _*IL* I .1 \ - ‘ ~_. \ ». 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