$16'-_;, _ _ Y _,"5 UmH'a,Bmf‘;_ _ _ " * ~ casahwaa nam _ Mnqrn»; rar Biaaicol' uma-its-we some nor- anaé-~_ l¢'rnoi1'ilIl\ft`ernine"days spent ia advanc- lngolits evidence. =‘ "' ’ » 1-- T11Q1,_‘ FII on sfljournnrent taken until tomarrarryiynrripaa. 7-|iaa_'_Le3vm win 'un “limba” °|_w"°;Qq“;D,,mmny_ their presence felt. ' It is.i.bcughtxGcnqr-nl Manager- Dugan of the Glaea*Bsy:eorporatlon will be the lizstwiiu-ss. rr . -.< , ._ _ . - 'although iriwaneaaas ruawia sean Co. h|lvo'made an _eiceptlcnally trong "close their efforts _i,§4prov`,e ihe inferior- ity cf the coal sufpp;lie:\4'lnst,' Noveurbér and liiittludcaliou forythetr Isubsequeiit $011110 llllllxioollol' ilu) eliiao,~it. is he'ieveli .tha can can-pany will-par una srisnant' in snhportoli their action in breaking the contract' \§f‘}, 1 From the opening ivordaddoolrs Loug- ley last 'week to the ‘close of this' attor- Ioon'_s>_pro;coedinge the_ Keen interest msulfosml la the progress of the suit never abated. , ' Considerable-progress was made today, the direct examination ot the respective witnaaaawror the 'pnuiufr' company for ,I the mostfpart being' condensed and the cross-examination curtailed. ___;_ » WI1Il,EIIMI"ElE °'T°1l0N'l'0. August 7.-The 'Argonsuts iodly sent fnur crews tn1’hiiadrlpbia|u l7_i\"»'l11i>i1b¢ in the National regntia on the Schuylkill river, which takes place on Fl'1l1‘l¥ anti Saturday. The great four Which cleaned the board at the Canadian Henley and the senior eight, and inter- mediate double, and senior four is the aouillug talent going io ihe city' tif brotherly luvc. The boys are uliin the bint of shape and ami confident of making _.é.__._.__ BRITISH EUIINIIIS llll IiN.IIIlIIll _bsres.ir,,` ,|augu~1o` 7-Tha numb afrti sity ténrnisln Montreal, brick from from ivweek nlsight-seeing in different phris1of0ntnrlo. The whole team ao- compsuied by the president of thelrf association, th Right Hon. the Earl of Strsdbroite. Lady Stradbroke and Mra,jWishsrt. _who is with her hus- band, Colonel Wlshart, commander of the team, ami members of the reception com< mltte of the-Canadian Artillery associa- tion, arrlvcdiast night, having had a delightful trip down th s Sr.. Lawrence. _. Tolny was spent 'lu driving about the city and seeing the sights. This evening Colonel Buchananri oiilcersofthc Mon- treal garrison entertained the officers at ‘It is probable that the defence“ will consume . 'at ireet as mucbl time as the Steal Company in examining witnesses and the 'Goal Company may be -followed by another volume of evidence in rebuttal. ' ` I the dinner at the Montreal Hunt Club. The team will leave tomorrow evening on the Cmadiun Pacitlo express for St, John. There land at Digby, short stays will be made before the tram goes to Halifax on Saturday evening, to prepare for the contest for the King's cup on sen ranges. 'L T' ‘,r, ,F HIBJ f 'l;`UPl’Ell . an-a mf ..._ .... ,_ it . »`V \ Will Spend Some Days in Nova Scotia, Does ;Noi“‘Deny He May Re-enter Pudlic ‘Liie-Lady Tapper Seri- ouslv lil. U a __,L,_`.__-_- . _. . -f -, 81.' Jtmm' disgust 'll--Sir Hibbert, 'rapper aaa ,1.lray*rupn¢r. mana through dgslbhn tosdyyeu his way to Halifax frouihishojun fnvnnoauvsr. ' "ana: "spanning, new nays ur tha Nova 'Scotia ”"'fcaDii,a},' ho 111111 Lady Tapper ‘mil td Quebec to meet their son, o.|l returliing from ilu naralsolcnies in GreetBritain. Speak- ing of the anti-Japanese feeling in British Columbia,_ Sir Charles said the 'whole trouble isthat the Japanese. like -the Hlnduslof whom there are u number in the province, furnish cheap ihbor This aronsos the antagonism cf the whiteiaboring people, and so the Condensed Advtiilscmcnts '-'r°.I§f7.Iiinsint».rra...> na-sen eg' ,<4 can ns_'re.s _sos WANTED--Ii good reliable ho. "to ,gle- ilver The 1 rmng (jp dlpn ; in _the r fro in 0 f fighion oad. Anpwgrm e;§pb:l 1 wart- ~f -som i inf- fiiirrtr-a‘l_`ilVFFy"§?i5Ie. 1 noir; oo-w.v.nan.ra‘ '-1 H-9-M1 A .s 'yd girl with at -ralralacsuen ui tulsa one mn, .ggtoingtst Appl’ u omne. , AN . he 1 ,1" ` - o, a ew acres' o W atandnar hay. ,Rogers Farzuhar. ' . .1 501858 hriottatown. 8-0d2r_1I i `i",.v I :z...t 2i.i.:;_;i _ _;_i_H1,.;-,ir--'r*".v.,| V,‘.J:._|, 1...". l“_§$=a»r»a 'f ‘Ilia <1. e Z" _. _,;.¢» _ , _ f'/ff . /I ` . ., _\ /_///#l»' 'I \ ‘;".‘:~. 1' ,_. '.,._v,/// M ix ,. ~ -.WI i ;a.=;f.~¥‘~ \.‘,\'”|i ' `{`*`II p/ 1 ION. BIB CHARLES HIBBERT TUB PIR ‘BLB-. Q0.. 'laP. 11l__ troubl-. Sir. Charles' opinion 'A i.'~‘\‘ "n» less there is abundance ot labor to I ~ ‘ wi the development of the province |nu‘.’.'l'irviI‘...»..‘F’¢6‘\’.l on ~~»»»»»1»~--in nn- -- a .»~._§°,;f_°,',_¥,~°;,,'g°;',f °*,,‘*,_,,-';,";‘I'ff__;_'f=;,‘;; _ .. ¢F_,r°“E““’bd’ "MI M,” _huh bw, an gm |,,|¢,,,_7 13,,” nclndioaiicntihat the 'Sain ogs_r,‘ snil1w.Numdu_”- “im” mm' my.. . . a swsis thaii¥(¢},m,¢ll||;§*|,,,m |,,h\||,a mm pf". hs rivvrcon noon io ts. tlomrmmdnmd m“.°m N nr "_ r,,_ _.M ,., _ ... ,¢,|,,,, .mln mgqgagu ,h|,|||,|g|, in the St. John valley, tha most frrlla duwuudmuuhmy “ML” . 1 _ tr’ 1 f'- 1*-f I ._ I =< ' rr . 1;: ~ . .-.1_ ~ , , _ Fu" I ad Moors. Discover Bomb Factory and i'I`§.I'f.'II§'.‘f."I..fI`§'l';iI'."§§.°I.;I'§i..§l§°§fé Arrestiwentv Male and F omalc Students There All the stores are closed und' much` probablyhe compelled to undnrmke , pographic outfit and some forbidden iii Us hunge a d dl i ll I “ r n s ress prove s among the punitive expedlmnn tg FEL ,,ff,,,,. wmch rt eruturs and arrested twenty male um* ,hm Mn Eummm“.s sm_W_`m_ ,D me m,,_ mm" ` I would be impossible lo withdraw, 1011151” Sludenls °1 me 5”h°°1- way depertnrenv, may not bc from the T113 10701811 00l1S\11H 11076 0l'd\!l'€d the' as was the use with the Blmsh iniiririlnrcpvovlncres :uni Mr. Campbell stores to be reopened and have es tnbi ishtdi.x'l'lvyl1t. °` " It I IIIE IIlI3lII ini iiw wunis, cw anuiswloi, PHEIEHES SEIIMIIN _iihniizin :vidio unison y the Czar as a member of his congregation IH2223?A.l:‘;lEgxn'{;S§na*t::r Mltchellis MoN¢;ToN, August 7.-The sale of horsesl |sstSuu<1.~\y, when in accordance with nw HY. W ll lil S Wav Color imported bythe local government took: his custom, he conducted morning service U - 9 5 Brea ».Y D¢’11H¢¢1 W11»1l Kilo place at the exhibition speedway' thin on board fhcimperlnlyneht Ilohenzolleln P’°91’°°"'-lf me P°Wi~‘f W°l`k5 li»011|iinecto afternoon, and was largely attended by! ond preached asurxnon. An hour latter 1:’Sl9*a11:i1;:'11:A1;l'l1hl\l:Y lsnlherst industries horsemen from surrounding tov-'lg Pro-I the Kaiser attended aspsclnl service on T t I B ra Iinntago to use lt; mlnentvsiock breeders were he _fromi oonrd the Russian imperial yacht Stand- _UG 50115 01' 11 5° P10111 511511 I-Omldlole 1'2~ Nova Scotia and Prince Edward `Island.i ard, lu honor of the Downger Cznrlmvs USli1|11l1if10110f111\'J0i_!llil1S I111119S‘1)'StL‘l11 The whole consignment cf nineteen; unurc duy. of operations, opening up better and more horses was sold, and good prices realized' There was ' u regatti this uitorno n. D1'°111>\b1°0°°1N‘°5Ui\11‘1Workingthcmln Kiug’s College, the Clydesdale stall' ln which the crews ofthe German und “mum “d"“"““°°“" WW' 11011. 111’°\1i¢\1l/ $i,275 and wah purchased, Russian wnrships computed for prizes, by the Springfield.K1l1ll01111lWi5|1Rr10\1|~_ Rlveu by the two Emperors, who prc»‘ --"-°--fl i\1r111 $110120- The hlghestprloepaid for’ sented them to the winners on hoard |,,|,,.,,,.,,¢,,,,.y_ has neun, ,|..,.,,,,,¢\~,,,, Egfr, a Clydrsilule mare urs $.50 by Walter the Standard There was a large fleet (_;,-,;.y_set¢,|,,g gong, Lb,,L||,,, “lmnlion U _» ' ' ' . _ rlces run ed in t-lmviolnlt of The rlal aches bm, atrnl bu.|,; prcvenlad 1’ ll Y $ ne y . n .1 1"f°“°h 0° "$11 11111” Di111I°l‘§ie was nur- them from getting lu too close proximity. D,-evmls |,, v,,,|,,,,s ,,,,,»,,, ,-,g ,hc ,m,p||-,, ln chased by Mayor Smith, of Shedlac, for _ _ _ regard to the grunting of honorary dis $335' I tincticns and titles to military units. “l have now, by his mnjrsly'=. command, ____ ' i_"_*"_°'l to indicate to ycu, thc procedure " ` I hlch it is cumlilcrell dcsirublc . ‘ 1 ' Nmv Yoruc, Aug. 7.-Sir Casper Clarke. E I T - director of the Metropolitan Museum_ of , ` 13111111613 of Westmoreland Point 'Phe of excursion stenmers around the im~ me m,,ie,,,y-,, ,,0,.,.,,,,,,,.,,t has been present American tsrii‘l'on obiecls of uri I ---- . g ` Ind artistic cullurein Awerlvn- w.isursaros,Au|r.7.-Them eastern “I believe the American t.srlfi` on art ' --- mails just arrived contain a 'pamphlet is- sbiecta has slnatrlated 1 seed _ many _ aura from the Japanese residency-ramen '\`°l1i»117 Amercsns who like artistic _ Moncros, _,August 7-The provldeut 'of Kurenentltled “Administrative reform i»111l11¢." 11111151! P\11‘11°I1» "1 1111"' Dei; fund boardof the I. C. Ii. composed of D. in Korea," designed to vindicate the work snlwllyoi unumber of instances whelo Poitlnirer, chnlrmun; John II. Stewart cf the Japanese in the Hermit Kingdom "#1113111 Americans have Zone abroad and J. W. Nairn, representing the em- under the Japon~Korosn agreement of and purchased houses in London and§ pinyes; W. A, Dups, of Bn-cr Du Loupe, 1004. After telerrlng io the financial d|f~ Paris and surrounded themselves with and T. O. Burpee.uppointed by the gov- neuliles which were met by a loan of works of nrt, and then have decided to érumsnt., ls holding its first meeting, ilu,(l)0,000yen from the Japanese indus~ 1”.” deer musudn “mm dm, M exc|te__ ,,,,,,,,,,me,| ,,,.oc,,d,,,.,, to \,,,c,,,,.,.|,,d mm reside abroad pcrmenentlybrcause they hero. I-mal Bunk, the pamphlet tolls of the I ‘ 0011111 11012 lirlllit 111011' ~1/111111111 1101110 W. C. Puverissecretaryoftixe boards, ehangeslnstliuted. Roads were recon- I without paylngn tarlfl` that is almost: 'l‘cdsy's session vue wholly taken uh Istructedmvntrrwcrks built, an educational prohibitive. _ with consideration of ‘thc rules gov-1 system estiilrliehed, banks created nnrl ernlng the board. The framing oi* fhosplinls erectcdr ____-__-__ rules and regulations wiilpriobnbly he The police departmcnl, thc 1-1i.aiement`| finished tomorrow morning. n ter which sa s has been unified. ‘ ’ application for a retiring allowance hy It Irtrllring picture of the corruption at I‘ _ employes will probably be taken un. Alf the Korean conrtis given. 'l‘lm adm|n~ , present there are about 150 applicants for lstrntion of justice in Korea, thu stat- , - I *II D . muslcnq' Abmn' mt” ll' |s's"°"cd'“r° mem' c°“"I““N‘ is mo revomw ‘Qonu Isiore. Thcliiticx-wins lil-:wily stocked »‘ ' l111DI0y¢‘S 0! WB MUMWU 511011* SWIG sense of decency to give In detail. such four or live conductors and about the administration is regarded as s privilege snmenuurhsr of drivers running out of robe farmed out. 1111111111' In iz2nor»\l.in- . Moncton arc among the applicants. noceut persons are convicted and their ____ _ property conilscaled, while the guilty are __,_ -1 liberated. S-r_JosN,August 7-The lnlervrvos , ElNIII]l Ill HIIIIE I NICKEL EUIN OTTAWA. Aug. 7.-It in prclrnhle that with tnn opening of the branch of the Royal Mint hero in November or lincoln- her. next, a nlclul penny may bc intro- duced Into the Canadian coinage. It is felt that there is s need for a penny piece in Canada. and a nickel coin worth two cents wculd not have the disadvantage in respect to the cumbersome silo and weight which nrczssltated the discarding of the old copper penny. The use of nickel in Canadian coinage would soon afford another convenient market for the large nickel srsss now being exploited at Cobalt. The new mint will employ about sixty mea, and will turn out about sixty millions coins per year. At present the British Mint is turning out on the average about sixteen million Canadian coins per year. -11-1u1_<-**_’_° tmvm b t , V V r ` l’., lsln the clly today in consultation g een se on tire by shells from the country will fall, may be famed on w¢,,,,y The police seized a number oi bouibs, with Slr Wilfrid ,md nun, Mr-__\y1¢sworr,h I big guns ofthe cruisers. _ H' rn rum ,,|| the Momwnn port, ,ma ,hen slxhuudred time fuse appliances, u iy~ U1# 5011151319 101” 11111 061111121 l10=11U1°l1 ‘ ` i I MUNEIIIN WINIIUW MIIIlIlS IEIIIIIIG SPHIIIG Hill or would not bc tble to discover that working at vurlcus local works. Judging from the general street talk if nu settle- ment ls effected by the liith there is 11K81.Y to he quiic an exodus from colin sm TTAWA, Aug. T.-~Ar_c‘\Ie Cnmpbel‘, M. tely held hy Mr. Hymnn is becoming rm. Besides the impression grows, isidrrs that he is equal in thu' shim snows NIGHT SPOR'l`S By Electric Light, ' and Military Tat- too on Wander= ers’ Grounds. li/\l.ir'ax, Aug. ii.-(Special)--The principal event ofthe third day of the big simmer c-irnlvui was the electric light s;crts and military taito on the Wander- ers grounrls this evening, which were wittncsscd by n great crowd of nomic. 'i`he lntio is one of the most pletureique ccrmonlcs in garrison life. The music ni lhc niusscd binds, the ulyriufls of iurchei and the marching of the turch lrenrzrs tourbiuing to make u sp clnclc lung io bc remembered. During the dziytbers was n baud concert on l.’ruvincl_ll Square, excursions on the harbor und cricket and baseball nunteh- es. Ai two in the afternoon Ilis Eicellency the (lowrnnr (I'n~-ml udlrcssed the Cnnmlluu Club _ .ncheon ;.:‘vI‘n in his honor at thc lim.: .> lioicl. Ducal Name is rawn to the diversity oi practice which w ~ _ should bc obs»_~x\'rd in such mat - II IIIIH BHEIKS Mozsrrmv. August?-The niet:-mic ap" pearance and rlramstic iiisappesrnm cr: of ment in the Main sircet todny.Thc animal entered thc city at. the north end, irossing the width of thc tow", pursnul by chil- dren and ilnnlly found i|.1 wny to Main streci. I3e\vil~icu-_fl by this nb ‘upi. fleimi. into thc bu_~im-s'~\ life 0' the city thc animal fell on ihe pnvn nent, and on rising dashed into n chin n with xrliiss anil rrrwlcery wal". but Ihc animal mn the length of the shop, l\|c\k» lug only one cu.~xplilnr.:\udlc1\pcd through u window ni. rlic rcnr and ihon continued on towurfls the river. Qulic u crowd `pursucil, but thc unlunil \\:i~ too fust and THF Wi:ATHER. I Ti»uoN'ru,Augusi Ii-(Special)-C|cnring,` line and moderately warm. Mlnlrd's Llnimeniihc Lumbermans Frien 1 Any Guardian reader * who receives ndimly prini_ ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, I tom,solied or incomplete ' paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- scription D_partment at mice Militia T1°t1es T 0 Be Appl oved 'By the King Before Charges Can be V.-` Made Particularly where Royal or Made Use oi. ‘ 0'rrawA,Augustfl-I.ord Elglu,colon~ltsrs. As all honorary disluolioh (nut only dccorntioiis and medals) must he held to cmannto from -the sovereign, they should not in uny case be granted without his mn_icsty‘s snncllon having b en first obtained. Changes of tltlcs, which involve lho use of words “Royal” or "Imperial," or introduce the name of a member of the royal fumIiy,e. g, "Duke of ilonnsuglius Own," should likewise bo submitted in the first lnsiuucs forhis n\njesiy`s sanction, Any application, therefore, to use such designations, or for thc grunt of honorary distinctions should lremndo to the sccrctary of state, who wlllinks the i{ing's pleasure on the subiect,nfi.cr conferring with the army Council. Any other changes of tllles nced only he furmully reported tothe secretary of sluts for information, with s stute~ ment of the rcnsons (ortho change, whi-re such changes arc insdo on military grounds. r. rx., ihc chnnge cl infantry in niountcd rifles." it will irc necessary for the nbove before any honorary distinction or-change of tlilc can he recorded in the ` army li.~.l\ published by_thc wur olllce. _._;___.____.__,;_ llllliil BilIIIlEII'S IIUIVIINE IIIIIII ()‘r r.\\\'.\, Augustii-"i, I.. liar-lon spent part of yesterday ln l\inntrea', and the whole of today in Toronto, discussing with friends the party program mut- tcrs of nrgnnlzntlnn. IIs will probably icsve for Nova Scotia S-.iturflay or Mon- day. It is his intention to visit his people so llnrt/on before the first Nova Sco.i\ meeting Mr. Borden expects another session in-fore the present parliament is dis~ solved. llc doeen't think there will be Iwo. Mr. llordcn arrived in Toronto from lllionircul. ills visit than is a private one. |l»~ does not start on his polivlcul tour till August 21th. On Annu:-it 20 hc will address a meeting in llnllfnx ui. the Empire rink. With him as one of the speakers will be J. G. ii. ilergcron, M. P. for Beauharnol-, Queber. Dr. R. C. Weldon and J. C. 0'Mullin will also be speakers. The Cape Breton meeting vrill be held nt Glace liay, on August 22nd, when Messrs Borden Bergeron and Tanner will ire the sp:-ulcers. The western meeting will be hrlrl at Middleton on August 24. At this mmtlv g the sneakers besides Mr. Borden rrlil im lion. G. li Foster, M. l‘,, iirir. llcrgrrhr und I". \V. linnrlghi.. lt is cxpectrrl by hir. Borden that lhe whnin Canadian tour will be ovir hy Novemlirr. . . _ \ il 1 1' °: ' ' s ir. ui W" ' ° ‘vi 1 v_'m|r,“,{ °M,|,,,,,|||,,,,¢ ,gun ¢¢¢g},¢,],, ,mp seot;icnef1\avv ruaswo an reme1¥~ rolhded to this and bs adisdged sg- Keep “|Mrd.‘ unimw, in we hw” ‘I Mmm-.LL-mimm umm), ,,h",c.`_`M _ _ \»u-=r-~s-_-.----*""'** ... . I .' ._ "‘ » ' _m»»~,, 1 gn* °' ». " aswaaasa~\assnssa~|le¢inlJo\n l lv :Lt u _wi I., I I '.r ek i '- I r ke ‘ii sr- iii lf.