“-fb rs? ...ig ‘ii 8 7 ‘,,' _ or _, ,__ Jil, . rf' - n ir- ' _ Slit' C""5i"g t° R'g5‘"g And Normal School---Names of Thoset’”fSll_.?S F°'l‘.5£.“."d_D“i'l5"‘°'_”lll5l1l'al‘lifiIile ` Coonéyifc Revival in W|thTerr|ficWavesBreak- _ . ' __ . _ .- ' ~ . _ __ ,ng 0,,,,,|,,, w,,,,,|,_ Who Passed---Some of Them llave Wm' -t°_ Mg” A_S“d ireland. _ Over 'l`-w‘o__Thousan_d Con- rlispnliunrigltxhllxtlii' cxvfsglecmzii. A _ l r`€'_li'IoN'r_l=il,r._AL, Aus. 6-hv.‘- D'onnld Lamont, st, Catherine’s, 08. French, Gertie Macaulay, Rustlco Mdthematics, Laura Houston, Mon- Lutiu. Ethel nnfly, Emerald, 94, Total number of marks possible, Num,ber necessary to pass, 400_ Candidbtes whose names are aster- Allan Cole, Clifton, 106. ` Harry Balderston, Hillsboro Can. Evelyn Stevenson, New Glasgow, Percy Keeping, Geougctown 681i Alfred Seaman, Charlottetown 668. Charles Buxton, Cape Traverse, 662 Gertie Macaulay, Rustico Convent Laura Houston, Montague, 656. Hattie Beaton. Hillsboro Consoli- Ulrlc Dawson, Cape Traverse, 618 William MacLean, Crapaud, 618. Charles Rattee, Malpeque, hl7_ Emma Trainor, Albany, 616. Helen Woodroofe, Charlottetown, Dora Simpson, Cavendish, 613.` Ruth Bolhtler, VictoI‘ia,.'f612. Chester Balderstou, Hillsboro Con Annie Irving, Cape Traverse, 608. Patti Currie, Souris, 606. (ora Mountain, Malpeque, 603. Donald Martin, Charlottetown 001. Muriel Lavers, Georgetown, 600. J. A. Lcfurgey, North Bedegue 1.00 Laura Fraser, Belmont, 503. Lloyd Wellner, Charlottetown, 55-3. Guy McKenzie, Murray Ri'/cr, 5-00. Alex Laird, North Bedeque, 589. Marguerite Auld, Frectown, 581.. Harry Sterns, Souris, 57.8. Sinclair McDonald, Orwull Cove 78. Bernice Norton, Charlottetown ‘5'.'8 Louis H. D. Campbell, Charlotte own, 575. L Mabel Beers, Montague, 574. Helen Strong, Summerside, 572. Sadie Woodside, Clinton, 571. Hazel Woodside, Clinton, 568. Ethel O’Bric'n, Tignish Convent Francis Mcl’hce, Georgetown, 563. Jessie Clark. North Berloliuc 563. Lily Riggs, Charlottetown 563. Nellie Hllbley, Eldon 559. Dcllie Garrett, Souris 557. George McLeod, Oyster Bed Bridgi 56. Ruth Dickiesou, New Glasgow 554. Ida Molyneaux, Souris 551. Ruth Campbell, Charlottetown 55]. Murilla. Dickie, St. Nicholas 550. Sara Nicholson, Orwell Cove 550. Wilfred Parker, Georgetown 549. Eleanor Kiekham, Souris 547. Lucclle Bearlsto, Malpcque 546. Philip Cobb, Crapaud, 544. Sadie Smith, Elilun 543. Edith Howard, Little York 543. Ray Ferguson, Souris 538. Elmer McLeod, Hunter River 538. Elizabeth McKenzie, Hartsville 537. Edna Fitzgerald, Tignish 536. Roy Fitzgerald, Charlottetown 535 Srsie McGregor, Hillsboro Consoli 5011 ' Mary Gillis, Arlington 094. » Leo Nelldgan, Tignish 498. Bessie Stenact, B. Plaette 490. Annie Callaghan, Tignish 489. Marjorie Lewis, York 489. Mary McNeill, Souris 488. Edith Huntley, Charlottetown 488. Daisy Munn, Hillsboro Consolidat- ed School 487. Eda Prowse, Murray Harbour 487. Helen Mayheu, Cornwall 487,. Gladys Campbell, North wiltsnirc, 486. Leonard Goodmanh Wellington 485. Jean Murphy, Augustine Cove 485. Mollie Mullwlly, Souris 483_. Leah Lejenne, A-bram's Village 483. Clara McKinnon, Goose River 482. Maud God, Charlottetown 481. David Lamont, Montague 480. Marie Gleeson, Charlottetown Con- vent 480. _ Leo Driscoll, Hillsboro Consolidat- Jd School 480,_ .‘ Jean Orr, New Glasgow 479. Hugh Simpson, Charlottetown 408. Eric Warburton, Charlottetown 478. Ruth Baker, Lakeville 478. charles Richards, Ahncy 47s.' Rosella Wood, Peake's - 477.. Kenneth Martin, Charlottetown 47.7. Mabel Warren,. Clinton 476. Etta Mi11er,.‘ Bridgetown 476. Gladys McArthur, Alberton 475. Basil Deacon, Charlo'i;teto.wn, 475. Carrie Carson, Bonshaw 874. Alvina Gallant, Rustico Convent, 473. Ernest Champion, Albertun 473. Janie McKinnon, McDouge.ll’s 473. Ethel Simpson, Summerside 473. I. B. McLeod, Hartsville, 473. Park Hall, Sumzmerslde 4712. Clare McNeill, Summerside 472. May- Cullen, Hope' River 4.-7v1.' James Lannan, Montague 470. Katie Clarkin, Emyvale 469, Reggie McDonald, Charlottetown, i68. Frank Tierney, Souris 458. Harry _F‘ole'y, Muddock 468. Douglass Hogarr, Hope River 467. Lyda Webster, Marie 467. _ Jeanetta Orr, French River 467. Jennie Norton, Annandale 466. _ Malcolm Murchison, Clyde River 465 Pearl McDonald, Vernon River Bridge 465. Pansy McLeod, Orwell Cove 465. Fred,Donald, Duvar 464. _ i Laura. Gordon, Cardigan-_ 462. ' Eva Dickieson, New Glaisgnw. 461. Fulton Anderson, Morell 461. James Curley, Brookvale 460. _ JeanMacF‘adyen, Augustine Cove, 'l\i0. After viewing the, body and holding it short investigation, Mr. Bowness lccided that it was unnecessary to laid an inquest and gave permission ' 4 i The 0 I-dated School 535. - forthe burial of the body. Lily Rose, Lakeville 533. The young mari was a fishermen .by ' ~ fl _ In .- A -' Marguerite Harrington, Clinton 532. occupation: and twenty four years old. 5 Amy Huestls, 'Charlottetown 532. He and his twin brother lived by _ ` Rlorulla Arsenauit, Mlscouche Con ‘hcmselves in a house near the' Bh0I`0- ""* vent, 530 They were greatly attached to each _ _. _ _ . || Chester McLean, Georgetown 530. other. Mcrnmg ‘I/d,itu"lDa y, I-lummoud Brehaut, Guernsey Cove Shortly alter noon on Wednesday WEEK ND|NG~ ’"`_||_y 5|5"|', |909 523, _ Irving said he would like to bathe » I _ /( . Gertie McKenzie, Charlottetown," His brother, and ii ;rie_ml who _,was of a young girl hanging in an crrh- the great events in the history of MONDAY 4 (, , ,_ ., . ,,,. 73| _ 538 _ wit them advised him ‘not to go in# ard. Tlwy,.stopped the train and Canada. . . "-'“"' ' cons" 'li t tl hcl 1-.hunt ~ .ld TUF’SDA\§'5"` ""' °' ` "° ' ' '° 72:25 lriiiiilbd mgggnllféwllilsylle 525 2" hilt ellswevci-_ and ogorciy nm: dsdgotcrar-sr* ogonger elislrnydfik-§i`tc ao,ooo FARM Lnaonans wnufrnn. .. _ _ Disappointment _ _ _ r._ ._ __ - Yet to Take a Supplementary - __ i V¢l_’fSf’Rcp0rt¢il- Sonic Features ~ .$353351 Willlll Eil_IlUlli A bill providing for the ver strin and travellers shall be prohibited from coming into _the United States, Porto Rico, Hawaii-or the Phillipin- who cannot read or write, who are F-liilnuiin-n-1 -__ ly went on board the British royal yacht where he was greeted by King Edward and after the monarchs had _ Blanche Cameron, Hampton 450. t k 1' h th i - four ra/ceo in which he started, a “_ Hazel Toombs, Clifton 459. a an _“nc °°“’ e Russ an Equd' record which has seldom ever been _ Milliu MacLeod, Hillsboro Consoli- gonéi Wm: the Vlctpriad :gd equallsd._ Harry Harley needs no .lnfcn school 459. ,fat “Enf ° 3"? ,§°"i:’,;”d° 150 ° hi" S recomrnenuntion to the chnrloicotown " ESWY A119". U“i°l`| C0\`n€\' 459- se ' ,il e br; we C B adv; ‘in public as his record has proved him . M-nc. his s...i.":.: ..‘:::..:" ns.; L- »~= of Continued on page 12.; were 'hundreds of yachts, of au'types_|this Province/ has ever produced. 'from the largest steamers ‘to sma1l,R°b°r‘t5°" is a wmmg mm' The! sall boats at anchor All were dress race' he mn °n' the evmmg of th” cd in flags. I '1Patrlot Road Race was wonderful f_ - The scene an along the sho", ,ms,when_ his condition wus considered; ` " equally interesting as that afloat,forl°nd he will ke” th°m "H guessmg ~ M~`EK[NZ|E`,u-lowds lined the water (mm, f0¢,onl the night of the 12th. He also miles and all the houses were draped ‘Bn °°°°“d t° Hmley in the mu” with buntmg and f|ags_ The yacht handicap at ~, C./\.A.A. Grounds ` - “__” » 9 races which had been going on for f9°9ntlY° some time lost their usual inter ‘ - ' est _ (Special by telephobe) for Pveryone was _absorbed by thf_~,HI3T0R10 SITES ` ‘ ' SUMM.ER'SlDE',Aug.'5_,-Corons1__R_i ;'isit_ of_It_i_le Russian e_rn€erol;_, a_m. OF THE DOMl.\’lf)N._ _ B , S , ` I , Bnll . (5 measures a C 0 (‘ _*__ ' tio Hztvdlltszn toldxhlytretlczs hhldwhld ca th-`guardy Emperor Nicholas mxhke Shin: OTTAWM Aug- 5--It 15 PPO* ,nest on the body of 1|-v.€seem like s prisoner of state when babie that the historical sites of ng McKenzie, who was drowned on compared with the royal persollages Cunlidb Wilfl b_e P10560 \1¥_;00_\‘ t\\‘c _img Nedn\esda`y'at~ Hamilton, as already who have visited Cowes during re- iSdi°il0D 0 UQ 0mm SS”-0" W W _ ,.,,p0,.,\_d in The Gumdiam lgagga week, The Sgnndnri. dropped has been dealing with the Quebec 'anchor bctw-een the hnttleships ofthe -Dreadnought type, which are eur- rounded by other naval vessels, while small boats patrol about the visitors constantly. Scotland yard has one hundred detectives at Cowes, and the Russian policePdepartment has an equ-al representation. FOUND HANGING IN ORCHAARD. TORONTO, Aug. 5-The cnew of a train near Harrisburg saw the body WEDNES ICYM' ` ' ° ° ' ° ' ' 7 Edna Nelson "Hampton 524. . entering the w's'te`r,_l1¢° Q5 t0 1 NB dead, hanging from ._a tree ll-IUR it ._ . ...73'l0.‘. 1 ' 'r ~ . -n c in L _ -- . ci .l-_fl h 'will -n i"f thc Northwest ln lliil _ . . . . . . . . . . ... ._ 73l‘0 I,{;',f,,y,.;D §}1ég‘:)’,,,,,s1::1` 2,-,'33,-;e¥?v}n 522, gyotgrwhtpwtgst s,lnkln|;."` B ‘ YB? nga? lthhlitlifddhelf lteilg Lthglighrt to bye a few dziygfn Wagcrll for the date and 'gf '[065 ' `E` ` l' 52lf Th€'flat"`vvas'brouglit as ‘quickly ai! suicide, though* no motive is known. make preparations now. The obieet ‘IA ` ‘li’h . rn -_ _ ` T RDAY _"___" wimam 9° ag an 4 yup' _ osslh‘e but ln the meantime IrvinK Angus Eieholson (,rwell_(_J,pv_e 519. D_ . _ ‘ .Total ... ... .. -... 44556 Mirry McLellan, liiiscouche ,Convent hail. dlS®Dl>€§£°d l>9D0Bth_i1_t\l6.=l\1rl_l¢¢~| Eric McLean, the well-known sprin- N0l”thwest__ farmers hiatt;/cStln2__31_§:_r Daily average __ __-_; __ _ _ 743| 51;, _ He never roi again. _'I e _body vv-ass", 1a¢e Ur Strathcona, who alnwgf, crops, an it ana es e excut ____ . . _ ' f stflln welsh, Charlottetown Lion- recovereda few hours made the olympic team last year, lets to visit the country. and a to The circulation 0! TN UHAR' 'wut 515 M\1¢h S¥mi7HUIY ll, 019. S926 f°\` me passed through Calgary several days wmv' time make enough money o ` ` urvivor who mournethf loss of a an en route from Seattle no tho cover the expenses of the trip and lmrother to whom he_we`s inked' by _a "3, Mr McLean has bum Viiltlng lFave something to the good. l.o'rra'l~owN GUARDIAN in arm" than that of all.; _th Dill! ' "°Wll>ul>er| on Pri'nco'hdv: d* is- land combined. ' I - 'rho above hmm are not the count r t tal, , ' ` , 3.....°.~.‘.i -iuiii,§i’=?friii."iiti; __g;i.l-_o_:mshow ‘ouf_1r§gtsn\» paid _cir- 'r 1 Tcnl/lit' ( “ so s. - t ‘ snhm-lon ` h’ telic' ` ce_n‘> \l'\ltod paddle] card all lfotslllle at _.D Sgcg §"`= r§b 1*Ee 33>1' Fez? ."3 l.`oyd Shaw, New Perth 514. Kenneth McI.eod, Emerald 513.. Fred Bell, Carleton 513- Nsille Green, Clifton 512. Emmett Peters, New GIBBEOW 511- Alice Raid; Stanley 511; _ __ lcnphem-in Mclean. Lens CN” -'»1~ Minnie Lcmont, Uigg,509. German Wightman, Montague 509. Florence Brydges, Alberton 508. Myrtle' Ross, Alberton 506. Minnie Inman, Hampton 506. Helen Yeo, Arlin8t°“ 503' Eulalie Lawson. G¢'0f¥°t°"”‘ 502' il,-.nic wut, llhnrlomwwn 503- oda luontnsui D03 morning was _ 65 degrees. _ I Ask for M'i,cp‘l"d‘,_| snr' take no other, u »\_‘4 iait- lat e coast for several. months.- 'rue temperature aw o"el<>ck thi’ sd nton snuccln. (Mr 'Monson in - _.floods Linlmau me hy Physician lic s df A. A. Mclean, K. C., of Cha ottetown.) Thé highest temperature recorded 1 ol-lionoo Mlnxnrs. .yqutdrduy vm 'seventy-eight -Dove province. 'rms in on appointment- -- '°°\'°f *hich will meet with general favor. CHICAGO, A g. c (rpec ) M. p q ` ' FAIR AND WARM- which the public may have confidence opt. Wheat . 972 --- _pill make his work successful and a ent. Carl; ~ 'I%i\0?l'§0. _A_\=s-__jd-§:_lmi»l>-M°d- nencm cc his nn-ive rronnq. ._ -. c. W a .. ,. . ..... ‘era in U. ll' B _ 1 0-1 ' 8- . _ ,_ . . . ' - The length of today will be 18 , , » '-‘ff ~ _ -, - _ ,_ liotggq 'ug _ m __ ` you iDellp.P .. _ . »° » 6 0°" ' 'W - - xg-nerds Lit .mégt Lrnlbcru . - lrtahp Q0 y'§-wlzfvg-,,¢1&?g§? Hubert Mlcbonald, Surn1noreide502. Pork ......... $20.40 hour! and 22__m1nutes. _ __ _ _ _ _ . ‘ ; fr'-.~ »»-=fyv_< 5 ‘rr < ` J div within a, few minutes the' ` ‘ me' to meet his daughter, .whom he _ -. ...` _ c in t islt at f i . ‘ 'Kenneth Finldyson, Charlottetown, a;eg_lnDe;‘;£';!_E ox 'Bzrgvigz °"°§_._____?l;BLlN,. Aug. 0;-,,(Sp:cis_l__,-’l‘he of the idea of simple. self-supporting .,._ "~; . ‘_ -_ ' _ ` ‘ l "' Di - llif _ 'Ed 'Mm A1 ` t 499 "He W” munx 9 ~h°uday ‘mm his per; "m:;uthec23n¢:nh?eyl?;J tllevival lh colxzgzdynzersdns are bein converted 1 “H _ .°"» -PF' °“ - low oulcc and when henrrivcd hm ’ ' g . _Annie Fisk.” Tmmdie Gwyn 499_ he started to walk to the Ro 1 progress at Balllnallard, County For- to the sect by reason of the emerge. Winnlfred Dea‘eon,`Frget0wn. 498. ‘ ya managh, is called, presents strange tic sincerity ofthe carmpaign and ._ . -_ Vi t i it l, h hi . . Margare-|; Brown, New Glasgow 495. Ueciora Hosp a W em S “ugh scenes of religious enthusiasm. are promptly admitted to brother. r s a nurse _ Gordon Mc(;_0\_,g,m Mawequa 495_ _h h . I d _ It is the belief of this' sect that hood. Charles Trainor, ligilyg C;-ogg 495_ fr;`meiit;d Danna a numb” of trip' the millenniu-m may be ushered in The converts already number over _ Emma Jenkins, 1-nligboro Cowon. ` _ - any moment and prayer meetings ara Z 000 -and thus far the convention has dated Schml “L I He_ collapsed ln_ the street and his being held contm_u0u~B,y_ _ ,,,',"¢|»¢d no m0|es¢_a¢_,on_ daughter, who _was waiting to wel- _ _ 'rhc pilgrims crnvcl without mo-nc Over 2000 pilgrims are attending The little colony is the realization ’ ,' ~- V - 'n »--. ..‘.er_,¥"’-.<‘,' * 4 “ ir- .»- _ac 5.- ‘ _ ~=- _ , » . - = .» ..:'» , ._ . _ ‘_ .. . , . .i.» . - . ._ -_ .e -`” -1’ -f '.,>. _ ,.‘ =~ ° .‘ . s , l - - - "`~."-' - "‘° ' `-14"* “W "" J 7 ""i'4»1i“`/~l'1"~ -,,- .j' ' _ , _ _. er ~_:s=.`~` 1: f _~ . _ -_-.cs off- ~ '_ fn--=f.-fo ~ ic; "‘-*<-f_-:-»-~--»~~-y-<'¢1=>»~i=» -- f . mr- 1 .V " rf "-"'*\¢~'-"Q 1:- --cc »" ‘ 2. ’ ‘ ‘ ' " -" ~ _ ~ ‘r ' f '-° .»~»~.v~ -~~ - ;-~-.=.-.','.-<_~' ~ ` ‘:._'-; -_, ‘r-is . =-1' `~' _ -f--1’ -ot ff. .if 'I='f':."‘~ ; f :_`l~ N "-1 -5",-~,\'-,T-r ~`~ ._ r 4 .'.. .~ _'..::7l2,;¥§\--Ii-'_.“i'If _jr -y'.,..~‘_.f * r . Q -; '14 , ,_ .,|'--.1 Q ° . U . ' *"‘ ' -' ' "“`i- 1 ' ' 5.* ‘Ti 'ii' :‘°'?_"”‘“'**”‘ ""1" *.‘=‘l' ' " " __ -'_. Z ._.¢1:. ;__..:i; _;u,r .~.3_lY-.~_.’~_.__~-__v ~_~_1.."_*.f,f_;.'.'__'.._‘ '~___h___,__» _ :_ ..- - J-.~ i‘»__i_,!_"_;___r1__¢ig¢_~..;h-___:;‘: ___¢___»--3_,.__ _. _ _ _ __Q_'-,’f§;__,__-___ _:l'__; -» _ _ _ _ _ _ ; ' 1' 3- ,iii _l -“ -‘;_~\,_-rr _ ~ - rf _- ~ < _`*-_ _ ..____.-____ ~’f"-- »....,,,= - 4 _ _ ¢~;=§'.a-:ei _-_+ J. __ _'N _*_- , - " >~ ` '~’- " ’ .__ _ ~ W - _ _ _ __ _ _ _._- =_ as --»------ --_-_,- - ---- SlElME|i’fS IIHEW, p C, the devotional meetings. Other finds have been made in Mun- ice and Guibord townships. Some discoveries assay four hund- red ounccs of gold to the ton. is expected il-MILE Hitt 12th is now assured as all thel best runners in t-he Provinces are no\v ed upon as the fastest man in the races. Michael Thomas. the P. E. I. Lougboat, won three of the first --Z.--__--m Battlefields. There are a large number of these. sites in the Maritime Provinces, Que-l bee, Ontario and the West. At thc] present time little attention is being paid to most of them and in not ii few cases they are being made use' of for commercial purposes. It is recognized that the longer they re main neglected the more difficulfl it will be t'o takethem over for the pur- pose of preserving them as the pro- lpgrty of the nation and memnorials of of this excursion is to assist the J. A. Clark of Bay Vi-ew, has been appointed to the charge of the Exper- imental farm to be eeusL\‘-Fire destroyed the Dominion At- tative Austin of rich finds of gold in Whitney-_tr/wn-,lafrtic Railway station at Belleview It provides that, an Asiastic except ship, about a hundred miles north of Cove, supposed to have been set hy public 0mcia|s_ ms,-ch,mts_ studentn Cobalt. _`the engine of a freight train which partied there. The station was bllllt right in the woods and the fire was carried into the timber of De-vd Saunders of es. . It also ecludes European adults A big .rush t° the “ww Wm district, Y°‘rm'°“th and is sun "ging- . It now transpires that the insuran- ce on t e Methodist church dlestr ed not industrious 'or"who hnyc crlm- 1’ - “Y _ on Wednesday last, ran out a week - .. .- l inal records, aswell as members of 1 _ the -'lalnckhamr' or similar orgnnlzn- _ i “g° “nd W” "°"' "’“°""_d' ti0ns_ __ _ ; no--ru-u-_-oi-1 lution nluws Jill" "F Mit- t [Nmm1'f_.-,--Sm-PSf§‘.¥§?.....‘°...?°..‘J§“%....‘i.‘l..;“°..F‘;`.2i€.‘¢ lllllllzllllll lllllllllll. ,M _Ml's. Catherine Bonneli, wife of `COWES, August L5.--The first ofll.clal__ Maritim” Province! 119-Vin! W0” tl1§_Abraham Bonuell, and Matron of visit of the Russian -Enrperor. E21 l;I;;°'£":ic; m gfglgucnu °'fistHB'H;\ the Provincial Infirmary passed out, . a o 9 _ _ N1°h0lBS '50 Ellgland WHS 0110 °f U15 about mty gcnmpniborst Cam,pbeu_of this life yesterday afternoon aitcl' ‘duties as rs-_pl'lsentn*.\'vi of #__,,_»pw;. _must i_f_;\l>:°B_§1v2 and S1‘°°t_;‘°“l:’ front Glace any won the 'rcn Milc_;=_? illu::___of__ahoi__t six weeks. Ac even s a owes, sccuetome o Run at Truro on ,I1 1g¢_ and 1 ' e ou er i ness was `yphold ¥\}:f_11vel__l1us_?_f;1_;trv ev? yfittgessvd-lgius ran second ro Roggrg ln the A;c§g_'fcver, which seemed cc yield L; carc- I ‘£2-B __ I _ :£35 0 t e :Hem 3_5. Ten Mile R_un. _Cameron of Amherst ful medical treatment and good' nurs; 0 I gag vat rf- Pud 0X1hef>__1;'n_‘_’ won the Five Mile Run at Amber-m;|ing, but while yet in a very weak "°e7__“th3_'_9’R__ sum? “ "ln St‘:m_ on August 4th. Robt Paul, thrJ_conditi9n paralysis set in with a gin and :he s~ £%¢:`_l;§l\g'_a9mwarsh_ S Nova Stotian Longboat, is a com-ing;fatal result. Many freinds will ‘, M*_¥com_ an in ig on Spit Head at man having taken second place inthe learn with_ deep regret of Mrs. Bon- PEV ei N,ch I i med, “_ Five Mile Run. at Amherst on Aug. nails demise. _Hrr maiden name ”°°“' mp °" 1 ° as m a 4th as well as places in several other was Catherine Cameron, and she was born at Wllim Road Cross about, fifty years ago. On the opening ofi the new Infirmary Mr. and Mrs. Bon- f neil were appointed to take charge ` of tt and lived there, conducting its’ affairs with great capability 'and' credit. Mrs. Bonnell was a iaithfult church in this cl - fdéyow. .mn loving wife and r*llygtrlgf","`?'l0_7hg» `Z,w§|i'_] be greatly missed"fdi§hti'~be1fes,'l'o_d_ circle of family anli,,¢11ends.‘ Slfc -isll' survived hy her hushhnd`e,nd.'-~~four children, to whom~’1‘he»Guardl.an\ ox'- tends sincere sympathy in this_hour of sadness and sorrow. The dlild- ren are, Duncan J., -Mechaningilguw crintendent of The- ,I Charlothetriwn Guardian, one 1"'tlli¢- City yesterday, and Jolln lvl. l”.':m- cron of Caledonia, l". E. lsl~\_n l. The funeral of the late Mrs. Bonnet will tale place this afternoon at 2.10 0'ciock from the residence of her sou, 21 Ple'8s&'nt Street to the' Rall\'.':i_\' Station and by train' to Murray Har- bor. A service will bo conducted at the residence of her ‘r~ll\.r John M, Cameron, Caledonia . `-‘lock on Sun-day afternoon e . '.nt<-run-nt will be in Caledonia . .~c.~ry. -?¥;__.._. rlicunlsl-l Mimosa Ar ouvsnoao, ri. s. GUYSBORO, Aug., .'ith>-A fiind- ishly cold blooded murder committed a ‘week ago at Boylston, a few miles outside this town has just some to light. On Thursday afternoon the adopted 13-year.nld son of Joseph Issert, -ne- gro, in the absence of hris foster par- ents tied their ifx year old daughter ami beat her brains out. The lsserts were away on 8 pic- nic and on retu-rning home found the child tied up to a laddnr dend.'i‘hcv applied to the ovi|“'>v='ri= of the pror for assistance to bury .ho child. This was granted. Later the suspicions ofthe author- itleu were aroused and it was decid- ed, to exhumc the body and hold an autopsy. This was done and it van as taintd that the child had been mu eredi Aninqulry was held be- for ,Coroner Ewart, and a verdict of mu er lttnrned. 1' _ot er hovs are also held as ec- co llcef. Preliminary examination; is fore Stlpendiery Desharres. Kexllinnrdb Liniment in the house. I \ _ _ ____k_ _Z __ ._ . ._ 1 _ 3". come him, ldentided his body, the convéntion Bullvllllit tgclr Way by manual labor. I _ 1 .._._..._-_._-._.._.. _ . - ‘ en an women are separated in “T 5 1 it 2 f |_-_- They Pra se Ross Rifles .Had _,__ _ .. ._ . , Good T|me_ and Y/Vero Well Used- ll -*. ' QUEBEC, Aug. 6-(.Bpecial.)-Brim- ming with praise for the Rose rifle, the returning mrmncrs of the Cana- dian Bisley Team nrrivrtl today. Colonel Bertram and the nmjority . of t-he team are still in England. Those returned are Major Mercer, Major Jones, Serg Russel, and Pri- vate Gougon. Four unattached competitors re- turned with tlle team. All are delighted with the trip and with the showing made. Sergt Morris, when asked about the failure to secure the King's prize, frankly declared there wure two bet- ter men against him. The kindness and warmth of the Englissh reception impressed the members very much. Their winnings were all popular and the applause which greeted their reception of their prizes was even greater than was accorded the Kiug’s prize mm. __-_....._.,.. Wlllfli SUPPLAY A Blll_EUl [ill ‘Spanish Troops in Algiers in Dancer of Water Famine 'and Epidemic. ORAN, Algeria, Aug. 6-(Speciul)- The Riffs, who arc opposing the Span- iards nt Melillo, have cut oil the Spanish water supply and the town is tlireatcncii bv . water famine and epidemic. __»_._,___.____ P. lil lilll lil itll. illwili--5NlllH f‘ARnlc:,\A, Aim. c.--lif.-v, ‘fi-_lwln Smith has severed his concoction with St. Andrews <'llurch_ Cardigan, and has now ent. red upon his new bylerinn Witness, Halifax. Thr; nlc.~.\be.~_ .il Si.. Andrew’s Lhulch ml\il.> ,, \'i::ul‘orl:4 attempt. to retain Mr Smith nf: their pastor and gave him many :intl umnistakahie to- kenslof their l~n.s|.-eff ami rr-.teem. At a public nlictinf: liulrl in the cllurcll a few e\'cninp.:l~ ago M; Smith was preoentml with an nla..oratr- nd- dress and :i wc-ll-filird pursep ’l'be lrililrczs was lead. by 'leofge H. (;,,f[ ,-,,,,- of rbi- l<)l.lv|s of the clinrvli. lt morlr sp.'