T41 % Nfl E it E ‘E .fi-_ A W ~ V I _gt ii 5 ` it 'E ‘}’.‘?.’f,’. _ _Neva _ __ _ -I _ _ _ M'_f_r,,,u‘_ -'-- |=a=A|:> Ai..i_ \ovs:i=a nn-i.N`_o'|:.liovvA|=;_D isL.A'Nb»--- _ _ M i i . -,_ - . i,_ f z , , _B ,I ' _I _ , _ '..'l~..;': __ _ ._ ,_ ; _ _ ~. .i- *-~* f> _ " . ._ _ . _ __ ,_ ..._ vl- >C FC 'SZ >¢ :Z 34': :i gp <5 ZZ..-’ _'iNu1iA1 \’ F \\' N:`E‘)l1&{l`.‘\' iN* ‘W lil l R _ "THE LATEST News CHA-RLoT'rEroWN. QANADA. '1‘HURsoAv._.MAY ig, iam. _mer or im.-» _ _i_.__.._._@._ ADVANCE 2-'ic A ‘NIO ’ I/ili.iN AiivA\lCEI - ~ _.__ ._______._::z= ‘. .May 22.--Although the cnnditioii of Premier Monis contin- ues satisfactory, Ambassador Lannel- iiirini officially announced this -after- iiiioii that it Would Still 'C8-ke ,th1.‘e&_ .nys ln-fore he would be able to say wIiafii.=i~ the head of the French cab- iiivt iviis out Of l.lBnR€I‘- Chentaly fins ndminwtered towne premier dur- ing the night to induce sleep. Thei age of -M. Monis, who is sixty-five yours old to-day, is another factor in his general condition. ‘There was n iniilu-tic soene at the bedside of the inini'elf'l`, Miiy 24.-'l'in~ (‘i.n ard Liner ln\'eriiiu, s'ti'iii:k lliiiint lim-k at noun today during ii fog and wng badly daniaged. She now lies iii the dock here with twenty-live feet of water in her hold. There was no sign of panic nbiini-il, EX- KING MANUEL " Tl] MAKE WIIHLII TIIIIII __ LUNDON. May 22-Ex-King Man- uel, of Portugal, who is now resident iii England, like his friend King Al-I f0IiB0. takes part in most out-door sports, but he is neither as keen nor as accomplished a sportsman as is the Spanish king. Latterly the exiled king, always most correct iii dress, has taken to wearing a monocle, an affectation copied no doubt from the Marquis de Soveral, former Portuguese minister in London, a great friend of King Edward and one ofthe few remaining dandies, who is now acting as Man- ucl's political adviser. Altho so much out of doors, the ex-king loolu far from well. He is still quite stout, but is pale and uii- healthy in appearance and is seldom seen with the smile that he habitual- His fiieiids, liowevei, say he nevci expresses a desire to return to Lis- lion niid it is knowu that the Mor. Emliiy iiioveil the second reading the veto bill in the house of lor( the bill must pass the lords as “_t‘_i0ll. the viscou_nt’s speech was co eiliaitory und dwelt on the substa Mvrcly said that when the hill had ers bank demanded was and mE“‘5t°"S "Oni the 0"'€¥`S€BB d0m‘ Meanwhile lefteis and fi-legion E'"’i“‘“| it W*-*lim INS 0110" to thc gov- F‘irst-l'ieliel' from the double lin- “iluns °E the eml’"`”- Settled dow" E0 are pouiing in fioiii the liberal-r.i F0' llilitl’ dlucuss *meh kn°E“E*Y‘l""’mem5 B9 the, servntive oiganizafiniis i.Iii-uiigliiii THE IIEEIIIIIIA IIE THE criimenl., not oiil to consider the hill might not bedesiralile. He favored a. settlement of O Ii P government he said would 'not c` sent to a second chamber constru tion on _a principle of resistance_ their legislation. avoid ii _course “which may lead t coimtry into great difficulty and pe liaps into grave confusion." IILIRII OVER EHPERDR _ VIENNA, May 22. - Some alar the specialist' Professor Neus had been summoned to Goedoelloc where Emperor Francis Joseph is present sojourning in the roy chateau. An authoritative sta ment issued says that the empero health is good and that Dr Neussor's _ mission was to ascertain the effect “Ut iwted H900. IS PBSBMGG IOP the _ I 1 it t <1 i wiu be efncisii inaugurated by a t is caused by the announcement tha se _'__ __ cause of 'the vast correspondeii l,(iNi)()N M -_ ~ . MILTON, Ont., May 23-'l‘iic snare- LONDON, May 23-The imperial Ever town in the prairie roviiii: ' ny 23 V\sc0unt‘M°'xey holders of the Farmers' Inivik liiing conference, wihich has now practically ggemg anxious fui- ii [n,,~iii,i,p,,,,_.¢t; of in Halton county met here to-.liiy toiHSB\1IYi%4l the !\1D¢lSi0l1E of IL gfillid lmd civic receptions and oblier fiui is- fight the curators call for -ioniiie Council Of the British empire. opened tions will crown Mr. iioi~_f refo_rtms_by atn agreement assets and 16; the ¢0unt;e;i;:n,1 tifeiture constitution of the British em- _ _ __ . n e oi ica aries but thei ' 1 d' ii dim, _ pirc. - ,_\~”.` -_ ` _ n- oss mvo v_e In t e reuse l The Anglo-American relationship is ll c- llikely to be discussed in connection ; T " \ _ \_\ _-" Ez i \&:ém '\- /. Q 2/; __ .,(__`~. . ._ l " ///// V fer ` A ever* / /_//2 . ff, EAM//////It ce it ‘“` _-_ t. eS,Speciu1 to ’l‘lie fliiiirdiuii. ng HT. JUHN, May 24.-'l‘lie Grand D'i- ,_, vision of the Sous .if 'l`einpei~a|iCe met ,,_ here toiliiy and heard ii request fl‘0'iii ,,_, Kent and Nortliiiiiiberlund divisions ,_,,_ risking for drastic cliniigei-i in the pro- ,,', liihitioii law and iii license law for ,i the proviiiize. ,y Among other things, the divisions wants the iiupiirtution of liquor _into ,S t~‘.<:otf. /ict (‘ouiiI.ies stoppcil, even for ,_ |ii'i\'iii.e use. LIIIIIIS IIILL PASSES LONDON, May 20.- Lord Lans- ilowne’s' bill for the reconi-itriicticm uf the house of lords passed its sec- ond reading iii that house to-day ,without divisioii, after Secietary of .War Haldane had announced that the govcrnuicnt would not divide a- -gainst it, The secretary said that lie welcomed the evidence that the bill afforded ,tliiif the izonswviitives were convinced iof the need of rvforiiiing the house of ilords. but the goveriimcnt field tliab ,the passage of the veto bill was es- ,sential before any steps were taken in that direction. lord Lansdowne complained that the debate had not elicited any state- '-~'~‘~'~"~"‘**-"'-'-~'-~'~°"""‘-~»-'--“"'““\ ment rel-ative to the gover‘nme_i_\t's U stand upon the reciprocity questio e sent last week to Canada Service R,,g,ua_ SMR-__ May 20_ ,9,,_ R. L. Borden, Ottaivaz At a largely attended meeting of the executive of the Regina quis de Sovcrul has advised the roy- ---‘-'-'__' ' ' ' tri- v ' i~ii“if~i i>.w.c eiiiis reiineiirn A iii'-:ciEPriori ,iilists not to tiike_part _in any iii Ames' but to ‘walt qmeuy mr the On 'l‘iinsdxiy night the girls of the keen desire to provide fully for the hobble skirts, wore one most grace- ‘time wlienlthe Portuguese people waint _. . , t, : - _ _ . . fthe K,n,_, to ,.,,t,,,.,,_ w,,,,_,,_ ,,, ,,,,, 0,,_ 1_;_iei;<;‘; of;ft__l:*u:;;s i:§ti&__t__:;_amusement of_the _guests of the ev;nd_ fully and succeeded in winning the iiiioii, is inevitable. _ _ ,-,_ the Y M C_A HM, when the ,ntte,___iiig. And their efforts weie atteu 0 boys hobblie hurdle race: _ _ Mmluel lm" “Dt mkm' "P Rlmlws M' lielil ii receptioii iii the honor of the with Uililullllflell SUCWHS- The stan mg broad gli” mr g“,_,s . one of the uiiiversities, us if. was iiu- -;, .,., _ ,__ U.-, ,F ,_,e,,_ ,,,,_, the The ,,,_,,g,.,,,,, ,,,.e,m,.ed was ,,,_, ,0,_ consisted of the_mensuiement of t e ioioiuitioii census of the elf. ofL0n- ,,__,,nc,,_, ,N “__),,,(, ,,_, ,,mte,,_, ,L ,H Fu s. i€_re ue 1. . i c _it . _“hw ,h_w___ _exaggerated smile and the honors ' ' _ ‘ . ‘ i i *ii* ' " iiioi ru: 1 - v _ - now suid tliiit the ooi~oiiiit.ioi_i, which ,:_f_f’__E,?,e_',7"'__\;:_' ,fy ‘£,_'_"` J R__,,y Sew Address G, w,,_,(,,m,e_G,,y ,v,cKe,.,_\¥gre ciiptuireil _b__y_'J ;vlis_i;1McF‘aréa_n)e_, g,,,,,,, (_, K,,,,: ,,,_,,,_,_,e_ ,,,, w,,, ,,,_,,,,,_ ____l.____ __ “___ Y M __ A . . _ _“___ ne ex ens on o e ac expre si I Y i - ~ - ~‘ denoting mirth was not recorded of- I-(Sg,1_) _yAS_ F_ BRYANT, i. conservative association hold ' this afteriiooii the following resolution was iiiianinioiisly pas- sed: “That the conservatives of Re- gina heartily iendorse the leader- ship of R. I_.. Bordcii and ap- prove his general policy and par- ticularly his policy in reference, to the reciprocity pact, firmly believing that this agreement cannot be of any benefit to West- ern Canada, and wou1d'he detri- mental to the interests of Can- ada as a whole. Ii\'|~.=. in the busy 1-n|iiai'e mile where-~ ,, ' ~ ' _ ` t ‘. . ' . . . - ' ‘ 1 ‘ 1 . ' , _ . ‘P “"" ‘ "ul V _ l’eiIiaps ii liuppiu oi iiiiiie genial ipwllllllfi i'l\`Uii‘iH _ nc,,,uy so the figures _Wm be sup- _ ,,Sec,_eta,_y_ un are \>>=~iii-ss office, and, acc0rding'thosc lil ii position to judge every indica- ilini points to _a still greater sup- l'“"""l"‘l “E \“°'l\‘bY`- Kl¥`lB ill City Of" cel ti the two iiiieciis ins iii .. _ _ ‘ vim ( if -i,,iii¢i|_ (Too late for Ola|sfficnf.ion.\ ' ‘ rn ii trade fii'l'>' in the iicxt ten years. NISSIIINAIII EXPEIITS IIEIIEIIIEI] III IIINIS' III AIIIIITIIATIUN ° ° thc effect that the iiioiicy iidviincu ,tho iiicoiiie ‘ _ ' I properties. /\ii_ iiivestigatioii luis shown tliiit $3,ii00,ll_0il wus iiilviiiictxl liceii dc ci _____..__--_ Vliiii-viiiiiiiii. who recently were receiv ld I _ K f rence thi iv ilic ing, had a con e s l1Itni‘iiin.ii with Sir Edward Grey, the f"f\‘\\'ii secretary, with .whom they in tho Near East. Durin the nas K _ ii-coli Messrs. Mott, Escombie, Bishop i”‘i"‘U\I`.\' of the Presbyterian board "“"i\|iiitf.ce ii ioiuted b the world' _ _ in y ’""‘~'\“'\1\i‘v coiiisi-ence st Edinburgh tration. -~...,____________V_____________V___V_______V_____ __________________________ I YOUR ii -1 ~ .. ‘lid you think to iiie_ T" "ic, who needs a true and faith- ful friend More than the weary river need the neg; M fresli'ning rain “"0 Hgain 'f y Used to Sing" were in vogue. " "Ili li £0 flflllre ll\ 0 9( . I ‘ (‘. ~l ea Amelie und _ - . pi>iii.~.,iiiS iiwisi, mum] the iggs of ,ty Kux Ql:,le,(,:;l'M3,§;ul;.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, he An energetic and efficient conunittoo i,fi-._ Uwiig' _ . ' _ had the preparutioii of the event iii "‘ *‘l‘“’l"‘- w°m°“ are-9V"YWh°"e» deducted in uiiiiuiil instoliiieiits fiom , , , , ,_ "“'" “‘ l A-i le <‘ lil U10 l1\0'~lPi’ ‘ fi oiii MiiiiueI's l~’oi~tiiK“0S\‘ lmml and perfomm' tw? :funny tlillii ' ~ ii ' ies in ii _iiiniiiier which evid cc_d o ii - lieading-Major Weeks. ' Vocal Solo-Miss Winnie lBatch. (lame-(ffhreail the needle). Reading-Miss Maud ~Mcl.ean. ltefreshinents--All. i. ea. in --Geo Green ui King <‘+\f1<>s- Ni" ",““"“‘*_t *;__,‘ CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS I. W. C. Field lliiy. TTi5:°iE"i$F ____ 6 Upper Hillsboro 5-_12dtf _ rms was ,,0p,,,,,K 0,, one ,out W, I.I\N|niN, May 22-John R. Mott, of ‘ ANTED, nt once, ri girl for light c,,,, 0, w,,te,._ Nm Yum' g°"°ral secretary 0' the ' M ‘ 22--Officers of l ` h0U9°W°|`k lil family 0E tE“`e"~ 'l‘he second event was n CTO \vni-l.I’.- stiulent Christian-federation. New Yolth' e,.,c,,,, and the Good wages paid- APDIY t0 51 BBY' wiieegt for boys. George ‘Green nnd Silas McBee editor of t-he itlie Uulted_(1€i`m““. n‘ S ieties Oi “em St- 5'w‘E"'E' out--not so green after all E -igmtelt ,_I,:“;::,',",`,,m:,\,:,(;1l;n Iiiiigic ft peti- `*0R'SAL'E, corner' lotut Bright- The girl’s discus throw was wo itiew 6,), the United States senate. on, opposite Mr. Higg’s resi- Edith Huntley. She could n0t l ulllin for thc rejection of the pro- dence, If not disposed of bv Private when physical endurance was pu ,i_, __ __ . - lirtziseilgnrliltriitioii treaty h¢tW¢¢r\ the sale before 'l‘hui-sdoy, the 25th inst, the test. i.o.is.~til tlieii visit to the misslons,Un,te,| States and Great Britain. will be sold by public auction _at Hammond Johnson, though E The petition asserts that the exist- 12.30 dslock on that date. 5-_22d3i. sessed of s particular Hv¢PSl0 - ~ d f I` the DBBCBIUI ` _0w_[TING_ Burk°'5 Augyg, uudgr i_ _ in-g treaty piovi es o _ nmhmul and Rev' 'Arthm J' Brown' dl\\Btm8ut Ol all f“lE°\'°“°°°' Not market. open lawful days tan to _ ii terests, and t a dew" _2-25df.f. ‘_’lf'>\‘ciL'_ii missions, have been a end- fnvowmg vital il; f thi -spuhlic _ -E-E* -M ' "" _-'- *`E '"‘° "‘*“‘ ‘“”"°“ " ° “ ’ wnonlsu RUSH COLI-WS “t oivro M.. is-rreii. .ent ‘"2 the first annual meeting o the i ii t of iirhi- . ‘ » TOR , y s \ Bhmim not he mme u su jec 'HJ Timm B Hume” Sh?ZQ5,1i-3ipd_ shifting to northwesterly winds; -- “"“ ’ and showery. .~nnsiiii>i~ more nniior _ ,.at_,0,, ,_ db Physician, ._ h\NTED, girl for general house- Th t pe at, re at three Q. innni: the missionai'EEe\sc?>fo‘tf:e world. Mmnrw' mmmant uae y “___ work. Mrs. R. S. lggggii, 33 this emegiflliing wins forty-five de _____._____._-_-_-,__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-=~=~=~»-~\* I rince St.. _ __ D - above ze,_o_ “"7”-H" ' ` E ‘I dies' Old- ‘¢\'Bf-Ch be' W gt tem grgmira rec I OST. a ll* Z I The lo e p _ _ J tween Ci-oss Roads and Auberyiyesterdny was i0,¢y-g.,-Q do Ml\¢°h'S~ MW- Joh" M°N°m' s°“‘h' above zero and the highest was D0rt 5_3§§2_l_4.tll’d five above The coldest records N H ._ ‘ __‘ . w ~ ” -~ . .1_ is A 1 The MacDonald Rowe shove zero At nine p m ye! 4 PPV ____ing 00,, Ltd, 5,-25drBi d. itTv_rxes ffftya-iitye tgi;_g;~::;t3_h;>vl;_el; i' friend you signed yourself Luti ' my gain? filo LET new cottage. Rent od- e ows _ 0, H ' Would you_ heiie_v_'c in me. should _ _ _,,,.a,_,,_'RAv,,,,\y_:___o§0w¢5_;;d¥§L_|:_:-,'_i‘°i;e:id;»_ydwaéi:_efor\t&3vu¢;_ d;&;‘°%B_ty ii that such a friendship meuns Slander s swor _ m I_)_‘ona ___&__ _o_e_s_____ _ __ y_-____ _ - ubovm The co,"-C Ncamad the _ I ' A i Woodwork ii on ulnst Y “° ii-f-»'=="i‘°“~ i .-ri.i;=. ° *"»i2=»iE°i==f°“ ‘° '“° ¢°:;“l§i;'~-.....-...-s;f;iz:r::.»'°i»i"f1i,.ii5°f°i<.;e.».i.ni ef "" "ii .ore than .the du break Med” th’ 0'§“i;:i°s§:>_:l___but a friend while fair p{>;l1_;i3jam;; °s"_¥_\ewi;l_’t or Jam.; _Pn___€_ts5_7.56 an oinor o_ i . ii on & O0 5-Zllilllillil-l The sun sets sets this evcnin _ While happiness, and love, an - _ _ t h“Y~ ‘lid you ii g i t youth are mins? *OR SALE, Clyde stallion, 2_7.30 and tomorrow even nil I\ ,Q5 d ___ B - _ ,_ , t the ___ pause an s r ve 0 t lend if ever mich you 14 years old. Sire Lord Dalmeny._it rises tomorrow _morielrzgzéit . $_;iei;i€iei_on aae;i_immg§a&i02u'e:s gne€__me__ ____ “_ _`_ ___ lull, to len _ _ . l’ay $11.00 a week ut the begin- 0" ul” °“t"“ l""’gr_"f".' u_,°‘".‘5' _ ‘ ning. Apply nt The Giiniwliiiii Ofiice»0| _live ,€V_@i\tH piiiticifate mn _ ,,t ,,,,ce_ 5.22,“»_f_ teams of nine i-_ituileiits ioni the t,,),m ,,_ _ ' ` ` E th L0 liam O’Brien in the east division of Cork County at the last general elec- ~L rooms beam" pu y 'l‘l e fl t eviiit \\is ii giil s 20 nd lmthr°°m' also pleasant lawn' dusli niillli what won ‘by Nellie Hill TED bench hand'and a boy previous night was forty one ds The lust named number was ai y I Wim E" hem long' Ong ug ` 5 V c l Solo-Miss Mamie Ross _ _ _ _ ~ 1. E _ . _ , _ _ _, _ ____,_,_,_,_,w`,,,_,,.,.,.,.,.....~.-~»-»--~»--'-“~*'~ 'l‘he iiiconic of the Portiigiicseioyiil _ ,, f t ,_ t , ,__ Hee, vocal S0,O_,.,.O,_ Ba,iow_ _ 'fumily Wm he Very ‘““t(`ri"“y MW' l`|Nh€t|lNe) !Ng‘l2\’lLl‘\ /s\\-Iillililtsitmsniiihsetn hav; Plllilil Duel-.'”UUYlel` and Lmmn Mc” pr»§seEl_unh»);; th»e w,i,‘-mms smue't_,t_ _ ' . ,Wr nil i- I i - -_ . t 'led li ii recuiif. decisioii of the _ ' ',‘ ‘ U, ,,ke,_ _,n the Ke,,z,e_ led i:o°%E§_?g_i:_a&?,a1_I_‘_oE_s“f$§ra"€h§“s“c_ Similar messages have bee? receiv-_,mm ,mm w,,,,,,,,eg w,,, he p,,0v,,,e,, provisional government. I`h B _, ,_,,m,B w,,,,_,, --vi-im `iq,,_,,gB My Mother ' ` ed during the past few days rom t l,“'°t tion. today uuseated Donelan, but 'Ney declined to brand him with personal I E dislionor. Justice Gibson found °°,99E,‘:l m;"“'l°1` i“ Wmgh $25 P-’;_“‘tgr_'::& party organizations at Moose Ja that this eeiziilig yxsnss on? df ge(Eiial so- ¥§,;1€c":,_,e,,e!_,E,?t 833, °;t;?,re,,l,),1;',‘;,';‘“,§he company him and also a ‘number of ciabillty must go without saying. counted upon a clean sv,.e,,,, in (Evo, uma, ne“______________rS ___ ,hh Domimom f r ci rocit plans for reforming the house. flfhg “' fact that there was no division on the of more powerful machines in the A ti ' 1 ti-. - _ , _ wi, station 0,, the Eine, tower has ,r0me§i;?_l_‘:__ rre;c§;v‘; ,O,’,'5‘wSf“°r"‘ng hill prevented the disclosure of the ~ lcxtent of the revolt among the un- ‘ionist peers against the measure. -but the speeches of the Duke of Mari- borougli, the Duke of Somerset and Lord Killanin, showed it to be con siderable, and it is not expected that the committee stag will be pr - cd witli. ' i 'f‘lic second remliiig of the veto bill |will be moved in the house of lords fo-moi-i‘ow. The debate is likely tn lust for some day:-i,_but in parliamen- _tary circles it is generally believed i that 'tlrc'b1'll will-'he--given--its--seconvl _i-eading; that attempts will be made ito amend it in committee, and thnf iflie government will refuse to accept `,_~aucli ameiidiiieiits, or disclose its o\\'ii plan for rcfoi‘i-ziiig the second chaiir ‘hi-.r. The liberals -confidently rfrv- fdict that the lords will ultimately nn ~iiituIate und pass the veto hill, with fthe excciifioii that it will lie repcnl ,cd when the unionists return to power. :~.,...........-..-~......~W......----.~»-~~ -_ ’ "n 'ic' ii Tune 15 A special h'°,for thc tour to accomodate Mr. Bor W' den and thc spcnkcrs who are to ac- ad iournalists representing all the prin- ,___-_ - V 'l Sl M' J' McDonald. o e P Y~ om D 0- ‘BH ea" ‘ - Mr. Borden will leave Ottawa for Kpen M,,m,._,.s ,_,,,,m,,_,,, ,,, me ,,,,,,,,,,_ _IE,,,_,,0 gSo10___Mi5B Ethel N0;-tgp, "'-""""" .if - IIICTORIII DAY _ Fm' CORK, Ireland, May 22. 'l‘lie doiibtedly the most mirth provoking (ion,-¢_ which has bpm heaping the “ted petition against the election of (lap- “Y tain Anthony J. A. Doiieisn, the na- fst- use win who deieceed wii The members of the ilIiai'Iof.tcto Civilian Rifle Association held their .RIFLE MATCHES _______,__..._-_ `(;_ p‘_ Hiiicliicsiili _ . . _ .34 34 27 95 Otto lliiiril . . . . . _ .Z7 33 29 95 Wil first _rifle shoot on Kciisingtoii llaiigc yesterday furcnoon when eight iiieiii- A. N. Mcliiiy _ .\‘i_;I._ K. li\i_i(el‘.~2 i.t. iv. ii. i<..g.-.<..~` _'..` f f;i2 :ii ze .29 30 28 _S7 32 .ill 27 89 89 h t he election had been conduct- bers shot in the "Daily Miiil Over t n t wing ed with a reckless disregard to law. creditable score of 725 points on Seas Rifle contest. 'l’hcy Put un the an ic vi Q N uw E.: ~z N in won and th-at accounts have been sup- nfgyi promising payments. The Cork ,_ to county seat ini the house of com- mons has not been claimed by the pos- “ “’ eoiiiiiuiiiciirioii _ ' iiiiii h erlv» '“'“"" coo _ this port at 8.20 a.m _ for Picton i k with passengers, freight, express and 2.3., msn, decking at lz.oo. sire im gn e orded excursionists froiii ` ew Glasgow, grees docking in this port at 9.30 D- I11- pressed relating to probable coni- ()'Bricnites. TIIRDIIGR PRHVIIIIZE -IITII IIIIILMID ii Yesterday the Northumberland left return at 6.15, having: waited for f. IMa_Ior Jones . . . . .31 0. Baird . . _ . . . . .27 33 20 ilu X9 lil) Sli 200 500 600 yds yds yds T G. F. Hutcliieson . . . _.34 R. V. Longworth _.33 Major Weeks . . . . . _ .32 34 27 31 30 3l 33 28 26 27 20 28 30 3 I 33 Sgt K. Rogers _ _ _ _ .32 Lleiit. W. K. lingers ,.32 Major Allan . _ . _ . . _ .27 GrandTotal........... average of 90-5 for each niuii, Below are the individiial sciiree of the tellin: tl. 95 U4 lil ill) . . .725 team of eight men from the l~oui_tli d the and yesterdays N.S. mail. She leo vas green this morning for Picton at 8.30 a. erday m. ro.' Yesterday the B. B. Harland -left fifty- bringing passengers, freight, express Ragiment ,md eight (min gin- (‘i\-iinin ' I of Glub battled for supremacy when Civilians won by a small malority eight points." In addition to the above n matched t le 'l`lii- l<`iiurtli licgiriiciit scores in the lhiily Muil iJ\'ei's'i-ns Mntdi were the siiiiic as in flu-ii' iiintcli with the Civ- ilians. ' The (‘luIi also held a spoon match for its inoiiihers with the following resiilts in the sevcl'ul CIHSHGSZ (‘l.i\i~`»i~l A 200 500 600 yds yds yds ‘ Ttl. 94 91. 00 89 89 .se ai so li. V. I. ' tll oiigiior _S2 31 28 Major Weeks _ .. _ _ Major .loiics _ . _ - . - »3l 33 25 (ig, \{,.ii\i lingers .32 30 27 Lieut. W. K. lingers . CLASS B .32 31 26 G. F. I-Iutcliieson . . . .34 34 27 Ufto llairil _ . . .27 33 29 orded 3.00 p. m. for Victoria carrying above general cargo and s number of pas- at a The following was the scoring: -two seiagers. .i.‘I.'»7S .....°’§`3f."°~.Zi.i§2.?'ii‘.‘i‘i.'“iiZ"'§Zi.fl2l.‘l carw- A- Mureheii.i Nay I mul p » ~ _ Iilnch i_\,o,, _ ' dem bv Crown Rights, G. dam by and Saturday niorn ng ii _ _ UM “lit U¥\|l0\`l ill 55° 5°' . - ' I th Su ersid accommodation ten ` 1 r friendship-give old Barrister. J. Heber Crnibvi The m°°“ me' mmormw mo-m ng Enutegnrstc the Eastern aceommo~ Maj. W. A. Weeks .__ _ .32 3i_2ii iii M, ,_,,,,,,w,,,u, winning in gina, A “'°"i“ "y ii df" ‘ri firmly uw* W" our ren Niimnhfield ‘S-zedaipd. fit 3.12. m _ t. m._,“te_ ,Me and the MBL _, M ,_m,__, _ 5,, 33 2,, 9,, _ umm’ - ' `_ . Ask for Minarda and take no other. Minm-d'¢ mn in ii ‘ A" You propane ¢ fi ny it mc." ‘~ II- ~ ' ___________,_ _ _ _ _ 0 N er u -A'nNY“OUB' I ' N I e t lumliorman'| friend (Nllgitgrli giizess ilvsis ten minutes late li. Y. 'Longwoi~f._)`i _ . . . .33 '-il 30 ‘N I _ Q Y which your sacrifice may prove » . -».¢¢_ , _. .4\’. 7.1..-_il`»_.-` i 1 < ;._.\._fi .» , ». 1 \_ ..y.~_'._si ..,._._-_ ._ -_ . ‘ - .1 i i Q 95 23 A. N. l\lrKny _ _ _ . . .29 30 28 _.l. tiilisiiii .. . _ ._ . _ .30 20 30 36 l~2 ‘.°7 95 Miijiir Allan _ _ . _ . . . .27 33 23 2; s. uri-_v .zsiiiis (‘I..~\.\`h` (‘~ 88 61 94 F5 (‘l..-\SS D . . . . .24 20 25 , _ .22 26 22 Wnlkci' _ . . . .23 ‘ll 21 N1-wsiiiii _ . . . .E3 ill 15 lingers . . . . _ . .22 26 B -f x '-45:; azfa? l.u\'c . . 'ra iviii-nr _ 70 _iid 10 56 5% Yttloiitiuued on page e3) `\ .