-_ 5 -. __ _ . ., \~_ _ _ _ ESTABLISHEQ |891. ' CHAK.LO'l"l]'l1'¢)N_,pR}N¢E- EDWARD. H ~-f = ' Mlllllllllll ill PlllS|l llll _ lll PllllS Aftera Gay Week Spent in London MILFORD FOR TERMINUS the Fast Line - Coal Strike Likely to Continue-A Special Ollicer Killed. ii; SHAH GOES TO PARIS. Loxnorr, Aug. 25-(Special).-The Shah of Persia left fer Paris, after __a week of gaiety here. MILI-‘CRD FOR BRITISH TERMINAL. Efforts are being made to have Milford selected as the terminal' of the Anglo Canadian Fast Line. coAL srnxxr: Pncsrncrs DARK. SHENANDOAH, Aug. 25-(Special ) - Gen. Gobin sees no negotiations of settlement of the coal strike and thinks all indicnti -rs point to a prolongation of the ditiicult-y. Some individual operators would like to end the strikelif a method can be shown whereby they can make concessions with out stuitifying themselves. S PEC ZAL 0 FFIC ER STAB BED. At Hazelton special officer Schenek was stabbed while rescuing his-san from a. mob of strikers. . YOUR OPPROTUNITY T0 G E 1' WELL You are offered Dr. Chas e’s Nerve Food as the most perfect restorative, blood creator and system builder that was ever prepared. The nemo of the discover- er, Dr. A. W. Chase, is enough to gnnrnn- _ tee this, and besides “Ion have. ther testimony of scores e ~ hundreds of cured ones in every pert of Canada and the United States. .Yon can use knowingthetitis boendto doyonaoodl F _ 'se-,___ _. _ `. _ _ ~ ~ ~ . , _ I \`__ ,_»cz __.__ .;.,`,\_ - ~< '._A..__l n "hr \` _Q2/,`¢_;.;;»_ ° :.'--1' »:=:.‘_> -.75 ~._-,..,__ 1 ‘_ *'fL*,"‘;_r,~:;?..=.¢§~“.>:1__. Llnnss' 1Nv1cIUs snot Vassar last made of Vici Kid Goodyear weltei a perfect walk- ing shoe. _ _ ' PRICE $3.50 /ff ' F 7”: i~7\` ` ' ,__ }"‘ .' I .< `\ " -\.».|_ ._ _"I A ./"'""“"""' '“--. 0 _ /U 6 ° ° O . ~. *ve l . rl S Sq ' . -1, at \\ f' __ 1 -1. _ " _ _ " Q , VASSAR LAST Vici Goodyear We1t€d» Pfi¢e_ $3_ 50 the best $3, 50 ladies’ boot made see them at lilil lill- Pnnco El|ari_l_slavi B=\i|Wi~ si. mini. n. e Elilim rngm son n Slrllliifcm F9” """° ' ' win be Excunsrorl' an all 'HCKETS _ , i....¢a from on eo&ot»U?' ‘§°°§§,,‘_',",,! Richelieu & Ontario 1081 Dominion Coal Common 142 |J0m. I. and S. Com 7 iii A _ -me 'I » -‘ ae | _ llll llllllllli SlIllllllllSllll’S _Sllllllll Slilllllll. _ Large Attendance-Elevee_Slehcols Reptwted _ ' teen-Interesting Proceedings-Mwting Mrs. Marston of Meductic, N. B. Committed for Alleged District S. S. Association ` Poisoning of Her Husband F ST. JOHN, Aug. 25.-(Special)-Dr. Par- kin reached here to-day. He says the Rhodes scholars will not be sent to Oxford till 1904 as it will be that time before the details are ready for all places and no unfair distinctions will be made. F MRS. nr ARSTEN conmrrran Fon TRIAL. Mrs. Marsten, suspected of poisoning her husband at Meductic. was to-day com- mitted fortrial. n';rcGLAnY ia' sr. Jcinx. Burglars broke into Dourlas McArth- u1's book store on King street and stole a quantify of money, fountain pens and other valuable articles. \ A FARM!-za commrrs SUICIDE. _ Thomas Crockett, a farmer residing at Barnesvil1e,suicided by taking slrychnine. He was desponrlent over financial affairs I THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS¢ = H and the recent death of his daughter. 1 snnucrron usnnn raomsn. Bernard C. Mathews. u hotel walter from Quebec, working here, isarrested on the charge of seducing May Rankin, a. pastry cook, under promise of marriage. DRUMMOND FAVORS HALIFAX. MoN'rREAL, Aug. 25 -(Special)-Senator Drummond, just returned from England, favors Halifax as the all year round term- inal of the Fast Line. FROM Tm: K\1\'c.‘s OWN HAND( Letters from England say that _Sir 1 Frederick Borden received his knighthood from the King’s own hands on the royal .yacht at Cowes. snolernxrsc THE I. c. R. ' 01"1'AWA, Aug. 23.-(Special)-It is said the I. C. R. between Quebec and Mont- real will be shortened by the purchase of the Lothiniere and Megantic roads. _ Pi Y cANAmAN srocxs. 7 ` RYKER'l‘_'8c CO., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL.. STOCK.. EXCHANGE, xlontreal. ,. 3. P. R. , 1395 ` 1392 Fwin City ex div. 1281 1281 _ Montreal St. 278 2791 _ lforonto By. 122 12211;* Halifax Street 109 110 109 1411 78 “ Pre'r'd. ~ 100 100 1015 ‘ 27% 27% _ ‘ Preferred ... 129 ll “ Bonds lla 115 Y' - _ -S inertia ggns at rt. Members Montreal Stuck Exchange-~ Buy and sell stocks on London, New York, Tor onto, and Montreal Stock Exchanges. 1 r.AaaNce J. MCCUAIQ, Comm M. McCUAxo E!-Manager Molsorvs Bank , Quebec _ _ | _ _ 'T anon Jlosing prices ' Aug 22 Aug 23 1 , I CHICAGO MARKETS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by _E16 _fy - 1,._.__ CHrcAGo, August 25 -(Special.)- Sepr.-Wheat, 723; Corn, 595; Pork, 516.925. 1 Dec.-Wheat, 681; Corn, 43;; Pork, $14.77%_. NEW YORK STOCKS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G RYKERT 8:00.. MEMBERS Oi? THB iuoNrri.n_A1.- srock axcaascn -_ _ “g Bonds 911 _li1&."1¢1°°iH8DIl9._Q1 ._A,\ir:'.22Aus-25 awsome.. <=.1-naii 1_12slAm»1zcmar»a"_ eww 'Montreal Power’ 100 Ama.lSuperior Ogitvie Common 100 100 1 1"? ._ 5*; 1231 .921 _ 1021 67 140 iso 135 1471 _ 1171 161 ion 0% iss 93 1021 67 41 1551 1351 1471 1171 1641 162 American Sorter Atchison' Common Atchison Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit Erie Louisville 85 Nashville Manhattan _ Metropolitan Ex “iv Missouri Paciiic New York CentZ.”F» Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific ,, Railway Common 40:2 ,, ,, Pr=ferred 08 St. Paul _ 185 186i Union_PnciIic ` 1082 1113 os as is:-11 was 75 771 401 97 Soo Preferred 1135*; 1375 ° A girl for general housework. L _ l “’““ ' » ` r Apply to V 1 .1 -- _:_ - _ MRS. S- 2- M00\E» ‘ h at m 'orit of mothers are now ` _ ~ T ogre aJ y _ K¢°f 5*’°°*- 5”* pconvinced that Lactated Food is the ---1-_-1-"-*"*"""'”"""‘ safest and most nourishing for babies in summer time. Mrs. L. P. Smith, Truro, N. S.. says: When my baby was three months old he was seriously ill and weighed only ten » .-_.H °” A“g"S‘9‘”' A 2“°“i:a“£.:1r:a.;'e°.‘:lf:-..Eaaes: ‘wie W. H»1f»»-»»- »»~=w-»»»» UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 5 h1;°¥:;m1d scucgly go ,.0,md_ ge neva. championtothe Canadian Chamll‘9_l\$l\iD8 Bicyelistsnnd all athlete depend ` _ _ used any medicine that _din him so much Mr. Brown intimated that it'wa8 doubt' DTR. EDWARD BRAN5c0nBE g°_°d.a;up¢-_ ;G‘l:_se’s iieiggt Ll5I‘:t_1;g;§ ful whether a pole' vault would be Pi9»_°°d ASSISTED BY A :?eitlmen2.“csured han. One Pill a dose °“ the “Pt” “F °°“P‘ °"m3 “£55 In new Pwsfm A 1# ‘P r ==_;,»=;,_1-ii'-_ _ .. 1-m."'°’ » ‘A V 7” 1 ' ». `1L1,41;f. ° J" _` .\ _. ~ __ ` _ `_ ._ 33z5z6&_Ull' _ _ __.- _ ,_ _ _, ,_~._.~. ..i.,- -: ...Z4 pllshed and will in___the M°1=1=r°=1-'~ . _ - _ _» - jiirsourliiéies- . , _ _-. ‘_ L S ~ _ _ _ The fifth semi-annual S. School Conven- T he following delegates were parent tion of the South East Prince Dietrictmao A etendra Ba ptiet-Bev J 0. Sher SENATOR DRUMMOND FAVORS l'lALlF AX FOR PORTi "°"’ “‘ "‘°°"‘°°““ "°°“°““‘ °‘“"°“°“ B’"“"' “ B' °'° *"- 1 ` " August 22nd, lm. The attendance wa oMc!.eod. » ' A _ _large out of the 16 schools in -the die-' Caledonia, Preebyterianelnhn llc trict 11 were represented as follows. Donald, Ohrlotlenlebnnnlrk ' __ ° ' ' Alben ,Ba tist. Ch V W|nt;r anid Summer Sir Fred Borden Knighted by King Personally- Amit” §°ve’meth°dm_ md ‘QQ ‘Iff"f""°°"B‘ amz: ur ar ln h|\- ‘ ' - 3 ' -_ ' _ Appln Road. Union. Hutch g y Stlo A Farmer Suicides C se of Seduction Pro Bedme, Bmw’ Alum and um GMM", Pmmm"__A_8_ mm] posed Shortening of the lntercolomal. 1 Schuman some schema... . soc. Cheton, Methodist. . A '__ Volleyiield, Angnelgtgemn-5 Bzdeqec. Methodist, Thomas Moyne, ~ Annie M. Montgomery Miss Schurman. ' Orwell, Bev A. J' HeNeI1l _ Crapand, Methodist, R. H. Ca.meron,`R. Ulgg Baptist J M Hcllaeod, H. 8'. llc Furness, R. R. Reid, _Pearl Curtis, .Miss Lend, and Elia McLeod " Nicholson. . ` Brief verbal reports of their Cape Traverse, Methodist, William and schools were given by the delegates Mrs. Muttart, Blanche Huttart. ' were of an encouraging and Hampton, Methodist, John Myers. character Middleton, Methodist. Miss Matilda B McQueen, North _Carleton Methodist, Hermes and Treasurentendered her resignation MPS- MYHS- _ _ on motion of Bev Hr. Scarletown, Methodist, Lewis and Mrs. by Mr Montgomery the Trueman, Eliza Trueman, Major Lowther accepted and the Secretary Grace Lowther. ' tender the thanks of the Association TIVOD. Baptist. W. B. and Mrs. Howatt- Mies McQueen for the faithful perform- MHSBW H°W8i»f. Arthur Hallowell. ance of the duties of her oilice during Tryon, Methodist, ‘rtichard Lea, Etta past two yea;-5 Cnllbetk. Ll_ZZl8 L?.8.l‘d, RObCI't L01"l, RSV. The follgwgng Qmggrg were 91% G. F. (ind MTS. DILWSOD th; gnguigg year Victoria, Methodist, Henry Wadman, Pfegdent _ A, S Nwhglqon, Grand Gr-ane_ Brian, Lena Myers. _ _ new Vlfestmorland, Baptist, Warren New- Vice Pres -Albert Gay, p°wm,1_ some. . S cy Treasurfr -Ella McLeod Ulgu After roll of schools being called Thom 1 Addrgionnl Ex¢¢g1;1v¢G°mmm;¢e-_.Rav as Moyse rradau excellent paper on “Re- S H R1¢¢,V¢,-non River; John M¢D°M_m view Lessons". First the necessity of the 0,1¢d¢m1a, Ang” Mantgomerh Vim Superintendent then the Pastor, next the §¢1d_ and Rev J_ C teacher of reviewing the schools _ at end Ag, the evening 38,81” R" ` of quarter, or at a convenient time. Rev. mam), Elem Sem-¢f,g1~y, wnqumd , ‘ John Clark gave some interesting thoughts h¢1pfu1 enmigg, il” in regard to subgect, but along somewhat different line Ashort time was spent very profitably in aqnestlon box or _ an temp" open conference. The “Home Depart- began, wming ment" was introduced and 'some "light from the delegatoe e thrown on it by B.~Lord and Thou. Moyee. The evening sessionwas very largelyai- 'tended also, R=v. G. M.;_Yonng._f_rom Charlottetown, being present and after the hearty address of welcome was tended by Rav. G.-F. Dawson, he n mood account ofthe benefit iqnnd ‘f_Noa~mal Work" the back to with rn-attends. mon | tion was that it was only that bu more true Christian fellowship than _ever y felt in the preceding onesheld. Speaking of the liberality of thepeople he said that 3¢b°¢1 one person subscribed $500. (live hundred) ras; October and to the work. The most touching was the phshed He Symwed _hat the reference to the death of B. F. Jacobs. one since war time Jugtlfied the exmnsps in of the greatest S. S. workers the world can-ed by the apwintment of , Field had ever seen and that his influence will Sen-¢¢.m»y He appealed for mom an go on till eternity. Convention closed by gst guppmf; Uf mg wg,-1; and "med th, DGIOIORY and B¢11¢‘3iCli0D. B11 1‘€¢¢i"iD8 deleg ites to greater faithfulness towards much benedt. The collec|ion__taken on tha Sunday 5¢.,h°0| fahe 0CCa»Si0D amounted OO $7-|16. Mr. Raymond in the course cf hm HERMAS MYERS, closing address referred to tue Spirit ol Christian fellowship noticeable at the _ Denver Convention where as many el The Sixth Convention of the Eldon Dis- twegtyava Denominations were repro DB. Halmron' _ ' Sec’y and Treas. 1 ed ontrthc imports ing, also that the auto leave .Ln _the work since ' P "° 'L' ` 5 Uhillod SHWS Swol C0l`Dm0\‘-I 41 4121 trict Sunday 'School Association \n_et.ln gagged, Hzmnml “ “ “ Preferred 90 90l the Uigz Baptist Church on 19th August. if, was resolved that the next Convent l 'The devotioualexercices at both' sessions 1 ; when ia, in 9,5;-...N Zion Church, Charlottetown Uigg, Ang. Q, 1902. ` . I ni L med F d <1 . _ A ` I gdlniet thegigdeof tlgn rTdnths, hge, :ill , P‘°‘°ss.°’ B‘"`l°"_' "°’t‘"`°°d 3°” nw _ and’ hearty and weighs twenty-five Mamhud ily me P 'in°°s"1“s" night' . - pounds.” Lactated Food is recommended _ Form gentlemen oflthe Cheldean perl by over tweni y thousand physicians. suasion came to the City last night _ by the Princess- They MVS bw! '#0111198 Dn.‘HAmr.roN’sPn.r.eco"an Hannacnt. Nova Scotia. ~ ` TH E TRAD ES CONGR ESS’ I A nAnroNn Excursion party of twenty- "- , 0r'rAwA, Auzust 21.-The Dominion six rkrsonsare expectedto to arrive in D D Trades Congress in Berlin promises to he the city by the Express this evening. _ . ..- _ . ‘al d It che most successful in the history of ,the They will remain in town, tomorrow Af,F0,_-at gm 9,, Augmg mm Img Cmnposed of Prmcqf a u _ organization. Over 125 delegates will be and leave by the Princess on Thursday. Clmstina, mgeath |,¢|°v¢g ¢|»,||¢ of ' voices and _ leading bil? ,p,~¢sam_ momlnir- ' ' Margaret Mclieath, aged two years and SOPTQUOS Who took nl '-'*'-'“"*'_"_'_"'°° < E,HE1\BE3T Br0wnA`M0nbrea,l Qehrétgry nineteen days' Sbew°9 3 3,93: gentle] the Coronation Serviceuf' ` FOR A CERTAIN TY I AM CURED. _ of the Can`a,;ia,,_ A`m,tem. A¢_h1¢¢;¢ Uni.” bib! ‘V110 V03 112! W5! into mill! 0081*!!- T butcher 536 was in wwn»S,,_m.day and Md 'a ;,(,°fe,_ p Suffer little children to come unto meend WESTMINISTER' ABBEY .A353181 gage. filfiindnoae, write; that ones with the Abegweim regarding f°""*d “‘°“1°°¢°°1‘°f'“°h “lm *WNW A f0rf»W0Y¢°1°Sh° Waslaid “P with 31539! the sending 'of the well known °Fh°°""°°' _ _ on mee a on neuron 87 S71 were lea by Rev. D B. muon M. A. or au. l Al .SAMED HPR CHILD. fr. A A . A - '_ r rnarnuatrrorarasrnmn lEH'0D¢» Copp Clark ECW map of - - - , in r ri 1 - but umm Inns uourou.r.:;¢n comin em* ° ”°‘ i;§,“f,§,,Z,?,§;";,‘*;,’,,,§§,?.'§,';‘L“3,,{,i§';...l Glas' ` Auto-uoroivaussts ' ,°'°"‘f°’T-_- r l ' A Lozenozv. August-_ZH-Ate meetinit ol VVANTEDFA ca” '°ui°.a°'°h° _ < I _ . » _ . KUl\iFOBTPowdenwillnot cure Sacred 50028- _ .i......i...1a..». ornate csne;:1.c`>lr(;»iB£::_m_w,w,,,,,_m,,,,,,_____ _ -u==rInnn&-‘¢= . _._ ~~ ~,. af. ma ,_ if »= _ , i.»'f,;f"~.;~.*‘i~,-.;'». 1 >- ».~ ' __ _ E -1. lx cmd* ‘ ii _ _ _ _;.: mf; BENTLETS Liniment to keep limhex: and mercies inlrlm. RUUBLE IN TNE SOUDAN W1-Rotor