"i3“l5?' ` _ V ---_-es.,-1 t | _M 1 _ H " fi 1.12,, ‘ if ~f - if -~-s ESTABLISHED 1891- cnannonurowwgiepnicn EDWARD isi.AND. rn-tinav JULY ii, iiii inwiii iiii ii iiiwiii iiiiiiifswiiiniii ii iii i:iiiiiiis}'iivi iiiii-iii SUUN Il llUlIlllllS CUNSENT The Coronation Bazaar Opended by the Queen-Boer Losses in the War-Their Total Forces-Affairs in China-Pro- _ bable Murder of a Freight Handler. coitoiiarioi IN AUUUST- LOIDON' July 10__(Sps¢i‘|)__1t is “id killed, 32,000 made prisoners. it the Ki-is phnisins appmve ih, The Boer fcrcesin the lleli numbered coronation will take place August 9.~h. 75.111). ,mt WMNATION ,num sonnimnxa or 'rum rem. The Coronation Bazaar was the biggest Pun” July 10°“(S9°°'“l)°"'Ad'l°“ A from China say the surrender of the ad- nlair of the kind ever held. _ Ib 'M own” by un Queen. und" . lministration of Tien Toin is expected. gomperary structure in the Boiauiealinxxlns “VR°‘“"*°°’“‘4“i- Gardens and is in aid ofthe hoop tal fer Cmcaoo. 5111.7 10.-(SP¢°i8l)~-Jimi! Landesssstriking freight handler who. :hed declared he intended returning to sick children. ROEB FORCQ AND THEIR L08@‘L wnrkto-day was found with his threa Piui-roiui, July io.-ispocion. -'1‘i1s|oct, dead. M Owing to Crush of People Part ofthe 'Program Hal to be Abandoned- - Boerlesees during the war were 3.7000 transcontinental railway now reaches Wlhll ll l out to the westward as far as Omaha. dlnctmxs t3;’;°‘:;°$l;s"::: n'.';°:°;;;“; moment lost sight ofthe great fact that agricultural states has been lost sight 0( the transcontinental tusiness of to a certain degree in the discussion that thisnetica is for many years to come to has ll'il\=1\l\U°l!°°l°¢rli1\R U10 vommfr- be to furnish a great volnmn of tralc.” cial invasion ofCnina and the far East, ¢ chicago gm] Nm-i»,b.W¢,¢.m 1, _ gg, our °¢°'lP\¢|°ll 011112 Pl1il1PPl11° I*l8hdS. pioneer transconiinentsl Iline. Its little The rapid development of our great A double track, block system line of daily heavily loaded with ti-amc to those points. Th Fl the annexation of Hawaii, and the whole _eq _ mil” ggnmnner °g;'4g: "uni, general movement by which v~ ef have* bravely' out to the §r`eat West, has always suddenly become a world power. kept iust al ttle ahea'l ef the fast ace P The result is shown. ill 111111-.inthe get for progress by the young man, who IICGBIIWYOII U10 Diff' °fl»ll0 C|1l°lU°&|takin|! Grecley‘s famous advice has gend North-Weaternforthls double~ts-ack line, West, until the West and the Far East where great trains of live stock and grain are ready tajoin hands as one. move in lollg lines eastward, to feed 110% ' The North-Western has played an im only the eastern states, but to afford an portant part. in the growth ofthe western outlet for the products of what is now. country. Double-track trunk lines, heavy move than ever before, the grmary of the locomotives and palace-like passenger trains have all cometo the West largely To the westward there is also s contiuu- as a result of the work of this Pioneer ous steam of travel. The North- Western line. The completion of the double track world. ` Line operates three daily passeniter to Omaha, the first double track between trains from Chicago to the Piciile Coast. Chicago and the Missouri River, puts the One of these, known as the Overland road not only at the frznt as compared and beautiful train in the world. Through ' vaace of many of _the east rn lines In the Evenmg' ' 1 Limited, as probably the most luxurious with the other western roads, but in ad lHl EHIEMM llll] lllllilH-Wlilllili Antxamnna PALACE, 1- No. men Six Nations L)ndon, J une 23’ lm. G3nad& 1 Indian On Siturday was held London’s Wel- Australia 140 . New Zealand 127 3_3, Maories ~ come to the Colonials. All day long Gap, Colony 150 LOl1dDllBl‘! 8i1l'8£ln€d On tb H18 8I`0il!ldB Bgygygudg 8 Eurgpggng 16 ngtiveg which are about 190 acres in extent and }`N0l'th B°1'Il¢0 2 “ 22 “ by evening the crowd hai swelled to ter e` gh°1d°5i”' gg 48 C_ of thousands, so large in fact that some of ey on made” Cyprus 14 “ “the program had to be abandoned. The Fiji 3 “ 21 na.t'yes admission to the grounds and palace was Giimbia, and Sion-a Leone ' one shilling, so that the gatereceipts must ‘- 1 “ 23 “ have totalled thousands. It is said that _Gold Cong 1 “ 32 °‘ C‘rystslPalace never had las many pee- Jgmgica, 2 ~~ 25 “ ple within its bounds as assembled here Lagas 2 “ 25 " on Saturday to be present at the military Nami 100 '°*°° "id °**°°° ° *=1°°m° 0° the more livortnoin Nigeria eiziaopoano sz oooivoo sentatives of Britian's kiasmen from over 'Southern Niageria 2 “ 49 “ - _ _ _ _ _ the Sw- .Ari them wus iw mimkins -so-out oooiio-toot. ood redwood moi.; . ' theslncere and spontaneous character of -Scots; 58 lu-spoons, ornatives. g the welcome which these 50,0!! Londoners _Trinidad 31 Europeans I9 natives gave us.Whether the wearer ofthe Kingis Uganda 2 ' “ H) ‘° uniform was white, swarthy or black, it Gold Coast Volunteers!! ‘ _ mat'ered not, he was a British subject In addition there are of and a British soldier, and distinction of local ImperialForccs from Egypt,_.Inm_aica climate and race were forgotten inthe \i[alte,HongKong, and Sierra. Leone. ,zeneral rejoicing) Five bands were in nt- The Indian --troops are quartered st" tendance and furnished music all the Hampden Court. Later on I will glvea 1'~">¢r11°°11~ A12 Uilhli °Wi11¥ to the desire complete list of these. One thing to be on the part or each one to be nearest the seen in London that will interest Cana- eolonial soldiers during the tatto it was dino; is the Canadian Arch. It cost over found impossible to maintain the neoes- Qmilli, The material which was brought 881789008 fvr $118 °0re1l011! Md Wbot over from Canada filled six railway cars. WMU* 1111" bull Dicturesqls. resolved it- The arch is horse shoe shape, with seen- self into a mere torchlight procession. tml roof 82 ft. above the roadway, The The fireworks on the lake front were ,total elevation is 76 feet and ltls covered mod. This ooooatod of aio porn-.ies witii-'ou its products ortho Dominion, °f di=t11|811i9|1°d G°11¢1‘11»‘S» patriotic At the last moment 10,1110 roses “shaped devices and the final Bight of a thou-~ into festocns will be added. " _Then theNational Anthem A new plague is now rampant in from 50,0il) throats called out into the London;it iscalled kindness. Ifthe nigbt.As the Anthem ceased a pyrotechnie i dians never return you will know no and goggle; protralt of the King blazed ent. Then a fate, exterminatsd by the English people deadlning cheer and the day’s proceedings with kindness. ’ f were at an end. The following colenials Yours Truly \ are now under canvass at this place. I F. B. MORAL M l ' ' i l ' ‘I I The Closing Sessions-Drive inthe Afternoon and Smoker Pulimanservice to Omaha, Denver, Pcit- traverseoonntry where the populaion Isl’ . A ` f - '_ . A landaiid.Saa.F1-ansiscoyleavre Chiollollnob H°l'Ud°1lU¢~ ‘ ` A »»_-'f_¢l __ 1 A on iii Ni-:w enuuswicx. - S0611” Oitusrsi w Missouri Man refuses to accept al non aceoun 1 hwon e d con 1°8“°' °‘$‘5»°°° °°“‘“"°'“‘ °" °"""'”“ i{'i§‘i§§§.§°’t‘Z"1'.2’io°'§ll..§.t° ".1'l'111§°oo1i'1ii't11»1'f"’ in many homes as a cure for children, Miewsri. 110 1101155 W\1° Wl|1°l‘11Y1ll°W1¢1'° chailuiz, plinples, sunburn, burns, scalds, »--1-1;,f°= 1-" °~° °‘°°°°i~-“°“'"“‘ ::.i::,';“.;'i:.;;:i':.:::;-ri: .;‘°."..‘.':i~.:.';.';‘.; H°*`°1 ° in every home and as a soothing and his name.Thereare plenty of girls in T healing application known no equal. T0 PRlSON FOR 25 YEARS- CMCAGO UARKETS. Ei.DoB.aDo, Kansas, Jul! 3--J01'S|9| Morrison convicted .|une20of murder in Cm°*°°’ July 9 "lS°°°i“l') _ the second degree for killing Mrs. Olin Jlly--Wh¢11l». 765; Corn. fill: P°rk Castle by cutting her throat with s razor $13 60 in June, 1%), was today sentenced to 25 ' S095--\T'h¢B5. 73d; C0111, -°-3 P01'k_ years in the psnitentiary. Motion for a $13 725 new trial was overruled. ‘ THE AGE Ol' BRAIN WORK go ou without pause or felf pity. We live longer than our forefathers but we suffer more. Tney fatigued only the muscles, we exhaust the finer strength of the nerves.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Eood is the greatest medicine of this because it is best suited to the needs dgethe pre- sent day. It restores and revitalziies wasted nerue cells and makes i-he pale, I weak; and exhausted strong and [healthy and vigorour. CLERGUE’S STEEL RAILS COMING. <1; , . Oruwa, July 8.-T_wo thousand tors Lad1€S’ F1113 L9»C@d Sh°¢5 steel 1-aiis ici- the I. Ct R. have reached Depot Harbor, from the Clergue works tt made of Fine Dongala Kid, the Soo, this being the first shipment. f _ala-al Q lined with Kid, fairly heavy pm" ig sole a good fitter and made oni ’ Baskets. a stylish last. This is with- One case nice, light PICNIC OR MAR-' KET BASKETS, all I . them at 5 mes' » ` Prices from Ioc. to 3oc. lillll llllliS. out doubt the inest shoe in in the city for $1.00. See' each. _ ` , THEY WON ’T STAY HERE LONG. A _ ' ."‘ - ,,`. " ai A ' While Dr. Ghsse’s Ointment is best know tof ‘ts d riul - Oct.-Wheat, --; Corn, -- Pork 1 . , ‘_ ,` _ . `. U ` " ' _ "_"` »»_‘n._.. "~,‘ '»“ , » ..-_ . _ E ._ m_:"' \».,-4".. " 1,: H ; At yesterday _ morniugis seseim -of Lieut Governor Mcluerse regva the the Maritime Denial Association Dr. heart! thesis' °f ¢1\°_m°°¢1\12 1°* 11.11 1111111 S _ - 1 '; invitation to Government Hegre.- 'L“'"“°° B°k" gf" “_‘ °.‘“'°"_ "°' --A vote or uiooro woo toodorod .io the Facial Md Dental H°"m°°7’m”tm’t~°d by Maritime Medical Association for their ` ' charts. His address was much apprecia- invitation to moo; with gimmiu the gm. ted and generally discussed. Au lnvisa- noon, ' "0" WIS l<=°\rf»¢d f1‘°111 U10 u51'\F1111° Dr. J. S. Bagnall and members ef the _U¢3i¢°-I A=1°°¢i11l°i°° 0° 1116612 With 011°!! P. E. I. Association we tendeieda vote at 2 °’c1°'=kin the Leizlslative Assembly oi toons; for their hospitality and cour- Cbumbm w hw' essays by John R. Mc- tooy cows.-do too visiting oroturo ii. Iuwsh. ll. D- 01 Sf- _:.7.9l1h. on Disease. or 'rho oxiiioieoio oi doom goods, s. s. the Eye and Ear in relation to the Teeth; Whiio & Co, Boston, Brown & Webb, and J. M. Magee, D. D. S.. of St. Jess, on H-(lieu, Prim-ooo & Foot", Mongrooi, *The Mouth as an l\`tiex=ef`_1Jiseas_e; and Pattison Dental Co, Montreal, and H. K. H. D. Weaver, M. D., of Halifax, on The Wsmpsle 8: Company. were tendered a Tl\¢l'11P¢\1ti¢S of the X'-rays. vote of thanks for their Bae exhibits. Dr-Blsvall was elected Treasurer of the The meeting adjourned to witness clin- Associstion. ici. by Drs. Belssr of St. John, Murray, On motion it was decided to meet in of Moncton, and Burns. of Sydney. Halifax ln 1904 at the same time as the In theafternocn the members of the As- meeting of the Maritime Medical Associ- scciatlon met with the Medical Associa- a°ion instead of 1905 as arranged yester- tion where papers were real by Drs. J.M. day- Magee and J. R. Mclntash a'ter which A vote of thanks _ was tendered Drs. the Association drove to Sudblk in carri- Dubfau, Webster, Baker, W.lmot, Mur- ages to he present at St. James’ Sunday ' “In these days, half our diseases come from the neglect of the body in the over work of the brain. In this railway age ` | _the wear and tear Of labor and inte lect L- - ray, Cates, Burns, Belyea, and Magee. _ School Picnic. ElllS|llG SESSIUNS lil llll MARITIME Mllllill ASSUBIATIUN At the opening session of the Medical wssociation yesterday morning the elec tion of omcers was proceeded with and resulted as follows: ' Presi *lent-Dr. Murray McLaren. Vice President for P. E, Island-Dr. P. C. Murphy, Tignish. Vice President for N.B.-Dr,R. L Bats- forri. Moncton. Vice President for N.S.-Dr.G. M. C imp- bell. Halifax. to say that the profession is the better of him having been a member. He was sorryto saycominerciaiism had taken a strong hold particularly np0n the young. er members. It is contrary to the rules of the profession o adveixise. He be- lieved the English practitioners to be the most advanced in professional ethics. Dr. Madden- of Halifax followed Dr. McNeill, speaking along theeame line. I V .H Dr. Stodpait said that one pirt Secretufy-Dr. T. D. iWalker, St.-John._of the code in his opinion was Treasurer-Dr. C.A. McPhail. Summer- neglected by medical schools and Side. boards, viz: the Hipp Jcraiic cath- _ Commi taeof Arranaement-Dr.White.|Ho boiiovcd tiiaiii every medical man lMoneton;Dr- Ellis. Dr. Molutosh. Dr- J. had to take this oooh ood lived according- P- MBIVBTUY, DF- W- A- Chflsltia- _ ly everything would be as desired. He The retiring Ofhcers received the thanks _strongly denounced clandestine advertir ofthe Association and a vote of thanks liog_o11¢ii_nco.llo1wingcords to bepubiiohod- _was tendered to the secretary Dr. Gamer- 3 thanking 'fiooigiors for fl-oo _ p 1,, .fm °l Halifax wh° hw been secretary for Ioonooitoiiooo me doctor oooioieoa oiiooie 301119 fl" 19/1119- _take great care not to i-ij nr: in any way Dr. R. McNeill then followed with an the professiznal rputatioii of his coll- address on Ethics. He sail the question eaguc. ` `¢0111°8il1_f1'°111 diif P8115 S17&'1dP0il1U1el\d hcl Dr._‘Beers of Cherry Valley wished te thought that there should be no cast iron ` have a scale of fees fixed. ‘ iules governing the conduct of medical Dr. Murphy of Tignish, thought that mon in their int arcounie with each ether. _legisia ing would do ne good. If_a,pliy- There is a Ga. indian code of etnies but as siciaa’s sense of honor was not sumizient' M ' ’ - - . it I . . _` "f - 1 - _ _ _yet the Msrstime Association had -not toiruide hun along the right wirlehe’ Agents for Ch’town. _, I-|&sZ_ar s___Zo._iLopt=d it. A physician ouonio to auto did :item sow my code will regulate. zoo ai _ ».»:=»_;f f'-"' _ _ _ _ __ iff-.e .<1 , » .Y I 1 _?,."'.".§ ` .‘ ._ 1 gs, ` ' .‘;;"1-"ttf *lilo oi if . _ . urn., ` ' ' 1 iff' camera ceswassswvfiv 1 Q” U re’ ll Mill llillll llllll llllllllilll MMM Mill Meeting _oi`__0ttawa Cabinet--An ImportantiAppelntms1it A Pending*-Two Canadian Soldiers lll-Canadian Oars men Did riot Win at Henley ‘ _ ‘ -*___ Montreal. Amalgamated Copper American Sugar _ Atchison Common Atchison Preferred Bmokiyn Rapid Tmnsit Eric Louisville & Nashville 'Manhattan Metmnolitan Ex Div Missouri Pacific New York Central Pennsylvania Reading . Rock Island Southern Pacino Southern Railway Common Southern Railway Preferred St. Paul Union`Paciilc - mum; 3. P. R. » ' - Twin City- ldontreal St. Toronto Ry. Halifax Street Richelieu & Ontario Dominion Cool _Common Oom. I. and S. Com “ Pre’r'd. “ Bonds Nova'-Scotia Steel Montreal Power ,_ _ Amal Superior -Ogiivie Common ‘ ' Preferred at Bxds d T * . *_ .». NEWlYORK 'STOCKS _ Daily Quotation Fnmisbed by E.G_ RYKEBT R CO., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE / Ctosingprioes July9 Jrlvl0 ‘Bi 632 285 lil) 1 _ 83% so ce 237 . 140* 132 l47§ 1082 158 15-‘ii 66 181 Wi 37 96 178i l052'105§ United States Steel Common 382 39i “ “ “ Preferred 9.11 93? CANADIAN STOCKS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G RYKERT& 00., MEMBERS OF TUE MONTREAL A STOCK EXCHANGE, .noting prices' ‘ Joiy 9 .roxy is iati iss ue; 275 ` 119 104i 110 133 54 94 90% ice moi _ 29 109 1121 _ 114 vaearzr orrran 'ro sn rn.mi:D. and Edwin E. Graham, Centerville, N S., omni-i,.111iiy io.-isoooioii-A nesting “"°“""" "1 °‘ 1"'°““°°”'*- of the Cabinet will be held next Tuesday "V3 mm* Ulf! DIA!!- and will probably select the new Domin- Toltorro, July 10.-(Spechi.)- Fivelm~ ion Arch vist. men wuekilled inalrs inlleintoshsnl Another reporthas it that no appoint- McCaun's Hour mill. ment isl kely to hemade until afterthe nn" "Wm, 'vnu-,_ -Premier,s return. At Henley F S. Kelly ofOxford UQ _CANADIAN ILL. th; dhmond gggllg, _ A_cahlefrom8outhjA1rica saysliiraest TheThird Trinity iw wsiiooi ot'ooi`o‘1~io, o.-'ionoeroisno arpoaoto oe romeo, nos, `coooio\o1m», is suiouiy moi me-io oaoiisnsoha ‘ In consultation although nothing mer be one to iojuo ° omg oi the l , _Nl ' A;l¢?e.tdI discredit ‘tgeif treatment .of the `8-tfélldilll D1'1!Bl8le»!l’ than if he -spoke out orufamn Ahtralia hai, the Btookwn Dr. Madder-then moved that a commit and escort teeof three beeppointed toframe acode. the naval Dr. Atherton of Fredericton thought Sir Charles P litem thatsinceacodecan' oniybeaguide the hundrsdmarines, withahaagwti! - Canadian code should be adopted. We M1101!! l‘llrd» mentof Placenta Pros - ”'. subject' much importance -and which every medi- EFFEcTu_.._.AL cnldnh cal man must prepared to inet pfoilviili s°i"tl"‘° 5"’ ‘ sometimes resources of the 3353* -1 most ski1lfnl;m`an'2" Ee cited a number of cagsin hisownf experience with treat- l%Dr'. Rees DLHIIUIX- the _lend “Some _ notes on izeatmentcfpsnstatle eases." lie illustrated his remarks with various' in- struments and atthe conclusion a lengthy discussion wasinddsed ie by Dr. M1 Of Halifax, Dl‘-’D_.l¥¢\’»i§HWolfvllle, D! THE MMlIllMl llllllll lillliillllilll. ”"‘”‘"°“°‘”"."""" D1-. Weaver gavethe last Paper ofthe morniln d0sion‘on'“'|.'_lleta_pe\tieal use of iiooxrogg' .nooitodtnoruoino ed in -image im -_~i1°i1=_s=1b°=h °1<1°°_ °f the Atlantis. splendid Riel!! b¢i118°\>~ ; tained infsoinciileil, P_ll‘ilonlarlyinikln` diseases. » ~_ Dr; - if-“tm - . . ¢ at the afternoon-*seisicn -or the Huh time -Medical and Maritime (Con_tiuue_d.,op Fifth Page.) s Estee 131§ 1472 nog ~ iso; ici so 182 685 302 m 1 118 119i. 2785 noi 104; loo _ 134 sa os 90% im 1005 29 100. 150% ‘L15 1 ,‘ -». V q 'l' 1 , ` nr iii¥l}UilIi "Bli0S 81. ll , 0| daily expected " -*ii Buy and sell stocks on London. New York, Tor flirt. _-. -_ =~‘»~.. ,vi- 03.-f._.. el-h\..”»%» _ `$ '_ . if liailars iiiiiiriai Stick Exiiagi. ' -ei.-......_. iii W TiYLOB,i LORD PAUNCEFOTPS 101001:, July ~ elockisthe most bond iatlaneda. -lhupigof., Views of ¢|ll!'|ll$&wm and Public Galjdems, Blludlllgl, &!. M SX# vedlt, Post Cdrlle, lille- tratcd Beck, “Garlen ef the Gulf, 30 pages edition, only 25 cents. Have you seen our New Charm Locket 6 views in miniature, latest and premest venir out A f View Chinaware Aluminum Goods, Pins., Brooch¢$. lint Pins. Fletch Safes, Paper Cut- t¢fS» and many other lines of Souvenir Goods Geo Garter & to Headquarters for Sou vemr Goods WC Sold Lots of Watches And chains but scarcely touched our stock of gold rings brooches pins and studs, etc Anything you want in this line we will sell at reduced prices this week New wakies, chains and other goods fm §»,fi“* ..._ __ _isoison-1 in11k.Queooo_ , CAMERON BLOCK. r S - ‘A ‘r Q Q ._,-Sf' v' _ 1 troy? 114%*