\ , , ,f ,,. » ~ _ ._ ___ .tl _ _ __ » ~. Q ,_§;.,i¢,, _“_ . ~ lou V f. if* 57 _ Q in thleProvlnce ‘ ' ~- ‘ - ' A f " , . ‘ L - = _ »- ~-'-' T L_- =; f _ A _ _ Morning ~3f__;_ A _ IC _ ‘ _ ’ ' .,r;._'~ A _.. , . f 1 . _ i _ » "*.‘~‘ -.~'.~»’."_ ‘.'- . -:‘*“°` F -"" . V‘ . ‘ ' - - ' - . -.» . . - . . ._ _ > " -. ‘- ""‘ f' . - ~ ' 1 °` ‘ *lr* r-gli' ` `- 'f f'-‘_ - . ,._.f__.~? , __ . »- ‘_ _ »_ _ ~ ,. * » .Ap .-,r -li.-,.1-._. ._~ _.,.;<. -f _ if .» .. ._.;_-._ -1 _ » , 41 ,. , .l - . , _~,», _ :___ __ , ._ * ‘ Wg: '__§;__i;_,_.§\. ;.,,,,'.;f~, 1 ' ' 71 ‘ 5 \ ' _ _ ~ _ __ _ _ ,_"-~';,1___>_;.»‘.';,-_ 5*’ f _ __ ‘ f “ ,r f 1 ' ‘ i__._:_'-’? »1_»',.r_-,.,_.f,»»__ A,-liz,-'~-af *.~'.- * ., _ "' -~-- , L ' as . * ~ ~ = " ‘ ‘ -_ \~’<' -_-= ,. -n ~ r " ‘ - f ~ _ ,' ' ' ' f " ‘J - - il ~ _ _ Largest _ i . _ ‘ - , _, .= . p, _ .5 . _ _, , ~ . .~=,,= ns... . ’.-.. » in ._ - ~ -~-» . . " ” _ l. ' A - ; ... ,_ __ _ J.. ~£lroulatian -- . ’ ' " . y v \ _Jn - 5 . _ A _ _ _ , _ , . . l _. _ _ » ` I ____ , _ _ _ ' ` ` r s . ` A I A | ` \, “ rw' _ . . ns‘i1 if rounnsn un 1`.i'i$‘§'i-' ,ls"viii'nu } ' A It A "TT ‘ » _° _ .,___‘f“””‘*‘”"_1“¥*'{ __ __ _ _ _ CHAaLo1°ra'_r_owN...ri_f_.1sca Asia _1sLAND_ cANAn_A_,.. reason, AUGUST 24, one E. l. MARKSMEN lnlrllll l TA IN D.R.A. MAT Th? .~'.§°Y5 fl’°l1\ ll1¢ fiarflsll 0f.ll1¢iA Svfriefy folic Forlfiedinl Province'-IA Meetlnz Adfulilcodiesi Day Since- llomesie,sd.f Slégjlt- Gulf Make a S l ndl ' Q -,> ~ s sr rcs.,. _ . Aiuzsluen CHES. , or csltlnnrs Am’ is reign f - __ _ _ _ lfoo<‘l _collluluuicztte with one ullofllcl' ut olivi- ln conrlcctioll with the sclccllon of the just l'oliclie'.l Lolldoll of lively roi_tili;.: of Lurgull, neil!" Pol'tudo\\'n. lroluud. Tile trouble begun when a Protestant flufo build purllded in fllrewcll to two inclu- hers who were dl-|ml'tillg for thc United \lolth stleet, the ll.lt|on.llist untel stones llcgall to ily. The biuul proceeded to its llo:ul\|\illi'tcl':i. ai public li0_l\\'U. PHI the l’l'otestants and the _nationalists inuintuilled the buftlountll the con staibulary nppeurcd. Tile constalilllllry then llccltlne the target for both parties. 'l`lu‘.\' were l‘cinf'ol'l'i-ll und inulle ll scrlcs of charges on lllc limb 'l`olli_\y the town looks like A wreck. l"rmn tlnlfty U' f0|'f)' ot' thc chief' places of lmslllcss were suckeil, und the streets ure strewn with broken wiildo\\' glass und the contents ot' the sllups und \\':\l'eliolisos. All ihc (lol-,t<\|'s :tru bn~_,/ lltlenrli ni; thowolindcu ____..i.... ~ l>uA'r1l or nouulrr null). \ ____ i>’l"l‘AWA, Aug. 23.---Wolwl lillu l‘e:lcl\ell l\f_tu\vu that liohcrt llcld, (lolnlni>:si|illl~l‘ lol' the (`onstructiou Nilt.lullul 'l‘ruuscontillcntnl Ruihvny dlcd on Hui.l|l': Llllilncul used by phY”`EcT"“' ._,,».- tihe ls HEIGHT STHIKE A AT llllll WILLIAM tion to those children who are wor-I thy nf nr in need nr th 'e to tlicnl by the Society, was opened' Sir Louis Davies in i t d this organization h_as attained in Can-A ada and the States. He spoke of M,~_ Scott's able and energetic efforts on behalf of the Society and said- much _ credit wits due to this gentleman for' . his splendid' Work, The idea of this . Society is to maintain the home and . nellcvlnp; that the home is the proper . place for the education of children ~ and it supports the home first' and then. if this fails, the Society steps in and gives the child `the pro er id opment of crime in a child an-d gave the \vords of an eminent United Sha- tes authority in this matter to support his contention. The idea rf f@C0gHiZiIliZ a criminal through his hereditary record is non-sensical. It 's true that the most dangerous of criminals are those who have the combined influence bearing on them of hereditary. degradation and an en- vionlrlent not: tending to improve W' L. Scott meotioned~ the success' Society. I have been in this way benefited and‘ the nu their 0 Fully 98 percent of the cases taken in. hand h citizens. Delinqucnts Act in the diilerent. pro- vinces ion in Island ized children are not supposed _ to own mind and he would not gcnerall He told of what the other Y ls ocicty 'ber of children assisted ini wn homes cannot be estimated.| ave turned out to be splendid Fic explained the Juvenile and tolli of its universal act- all provinces. Prince Edward ni'le Courts are being established' | _ pr°v"‘°e‘° The spirit of this court is fraternal ;:°_:‘;__':__"° “_:d°h'tl_‘:’°" if’ “T” WW, and prnhsuennl unlike thnt ni the _ebiesl (__ 5_5; Bam; °;0l;`;'_at; Hligher Courts, viz: punishment of alll childrens Ala snelet . 'rh' s ~ wh” h`“v° -had “ char” ‘"°'v°“ “` ‘ galnst them. is a "home-making" and not nl By far the most important element "home-breaking" institution and the' is the Juvenile Court system is pro- llome is the scene of the first attempt bation. Children cannot be dealt with to assist a youthful delinquent on the’ as a class : They must be dealt with prol>er road, when these efforts failias individuals. Their confidence, rcs- the society steps in and takes theipcct and affection must be won if he N0nsecta___an_sm ___ ___ great sol; ces ghiédren danéi __bri::_;__,;s__t_1__i_;~.nl _ll_r_;ni'e a’ is to be made _‘what he sh€ull_l_ bebThe ' r o u ge an s a es a e c comes probation wor e Socie y as een ` S'-3l'*?Il'!.'fh_ 120 'the Society. All creedsunder the Chi1dren’s. Protection Act doing is purely voluntary. The Soc- ““d_ Nat’°nal’tleS are Elven all thc of 1893, in force in many of the other` iety have now pending the passing off assistance necessary. lprovinces. 'The child is then placed an act in Dominion Parliament to be' Mr. Scott rose and in the excellent; under the control of the (`hiidren's known as the Juvenile Deli-nquento ples _that followed made u firms im-, Aid Society. Even nlter this 1-xtreme'Aet, which win bring legislation with l>F0SS10n ofn_ his audience. He said_m'easure has been resorted to tbe'regard to delinquent children up to that The_Ch11d"’“'5 Aid SUCAUW UBS h0¥I1€ iS D00 neglected and attemptsldate. The act is based on three prin- branclies ln all the provinces of the! are still continued to reform and lm- ciples 1 (1) Probation. (2) That child- D_o_rnlnion except New Brunswick and' prove evrinoamlents. The demand by ren are children even wbenthey l_rlnce Edward Island. He said en- good homes for foster children by fnr break the criminal law and should be virorrmellfi. and not hereditary infiuen-iexceeds the supply. Mr. Scott told of treated ss such and not as adult ces, is the great factor in the devel-fdifferent steps taken in the adoption! of a child after being removed from| his home. Over five thousand- children? m criminals. (3) That adults should be held criminally responsible for bring- ing about of delinquency in children. The expenses are trifling in connec- tion with the- formation of s branch of the Society here. For every dollar spent on it will save many in the cost of supporting PBUDGFS Bud 'l*l`0‘ Mr. Scott im ' conclusion invited any of the audience to interrogate him on any point on which they would is worse oil than any othtriwish light thrown and 'thankful llhiilll PORT COLBORNE' Ont., Aug, 22--- Antonio Surtonne, an italian working at tho cement works hero. fell off o. mov- able dorrigk and had botll legs cutoff -.ibove the klleos. Ho was removed ut onel to VVrllulld liospitu.l_\vhere he died later HllME°llULE TU S SULITH AEHIEA LoNnoN, Aughnr zz-The heuee of commons unanimously passed 'the sec- ond reading of the South Africus con- s`t.it'lltic'n- liilil. A In the course of the debate ex Pre- mier Balfour snid that thc huusc in dealing with the ,question of a consti- tutioni for the federation of South African colonies-the Trnnsvual, Cape (ic-lony, the Ueangc River state and Natr\`--was discussing one of the most) important events. The bill, he declared, was a most: powerful issue from all the controversies, battles, 'llnmlsheds and difficulties to pe-ace, un.i he believed the world could not show anything like it. The race problem, Mr. Balfour said, was but a frachionsl part of the great questions parliament was now decidimg. He strongly denied that it was intended to give the col- ored race equality with luuropesns, declaring that so far as the govern- ment, society and the higher forces of civilization were concerned, it would be impossible to give equal rights to the colored races without threatening the whole fabric of civil- ization. _ In the opinion of Mr. Balloon. the pest hope ior the solution of this gre., gr-ssl; problem was to place absolute and implicit confidence in the repre- i sen»tative‘ institut/ions the South A-'- ricans are now creating. The home government, he thought. oilflht ‘Wf- to meddle with it. AEROPLANES DEMONSTRATED. RHEIMEB, Aug. 28.-The spectacle of six aeruplanes simultaneously wlnging flights ln hugh circles over the-grounds of Bethany was the re-. markahle feature of the opening dey of.the aviation week. At the finish flight there wus a great burst of cheers over the wonderfully impres- sive exhihitfon of manls mastery of the"sir. It denpelled. alldoubt in the minds of the thousands present that a new era of locomotion confronts the world. fuss union nAl.l.nN'rYNn_ it -pq- TORONTO Aug_ 25.-At Jasper Vll lag., Mrs Harry Stephens and Miss ~ A _ ` ‘ f ` , --_ \ At tho City Police Court,yesterday the f'ollo\\'lllg cases of drunkenness were Cc" 1 he i ` | i_l_isp.(»;sc_d_of' E,d__wurcl_ _l-_furry __\_\iHfH _ ghurghmiitt Uni)dllipfTa(l;il,thSeunlii{3fhliJi:ioE_ltif' (l)osWSl?l‘en`:¢;ihey £335” fingllll four ing mst' preaching with much “c` dollirllis or fifteen llltgis. He took the ceptance fmm Luke 16' 10’ The dub days. Win Allston was given the option nity of servdce was uplained Wm' A of two dollars or twenty days and paid (eu°ity.:°f dlclimn and °1d time emqu' » his fine while Arthur Nowson received en" that simply captivated the audi' ' the sentence of two dollars or twenty 'mee' The musical Part 0' the 5”' days and took the days. Maggie Duuton Vice W” “MY °°~"i¢d Wt “l1d°l` UW was orderell to leave the town immedi- di""°tiPn 0|' the °\'83“iBf2. MPS Al- utoly o'r take two months in goal. f°\150 Mflueft- F1111 32 YGHFB fill’/6 -I-_-'»--_ P ied at Winsloe, und he referred; in feel- ing terms to the many changes that ` have tuiken place on the circuit dur- ing that tilne. lllllllll]llS Tl]llH _-'- l.o:~:noN. Auiunt =¢§Generul wil-A ,GLACE BAY» A“i=- 2**-'1`*‘° °P¢'"‘ Rev E. A. Tonken, Calrnbray, 0nt.,l assed since Mr. Yonken was station- FIRE AT GLACE BAY. lilun I-lonih, of the Salvation Arm)’._3_"g moms' ci°“d5_’_’“°r "Wm “nd “H \vho started from London on July l4|_ °__l`0.0ll'\H ‘UNEP at IDOL were V05- forll religious four of the provlucc.-._ ff BF. °P.mPiet°lY “°$*~|'0Y,¢_i_l DY “YC has been uolnpellell to return owing f ».l_\f~ U19 MM-°Qnl Btfitinll-~~ _hc hlalc t.rolibll-. with his (_-.yes Mr l-vllggnis. tl. . htm-ted in-till Spdrkillk \".0,0m. but its firsts1ll'guoll~oe\.ill§t :lt (iuy s hospital. fl ffC0vcr'y _Was 'too late-_'f._o1lo any- sultfed ill ll bulletin issliell today thai. . thing to stop the progress. ofthe fire, thcngud Sul\'utionlst’s frouh_lo wusdue The power house was not' injured.'l‘lln to ,wpiit-_ poison. Tile calusc, lt_\\'us said. _ _ hull r:_o_t been clolir_ly p.s:€i'tll\ned, but_;io are all the bums _and other Dunn. iron i 'it wus mo orl u. . n s-oxce t th nc a -. - . ' 1 Gc_____l___ B_____h w____ operated ____0___ s P __eo,_ w_ssi,lll.\£rcd. _,_._.%_=.:;=;:....=-.f-.-;..=.r5=~§;f'i.;;§t.,.-___._____._____.____.-.=_.._._._» ' l T lil LS f rl furciltllract on December 16 last, and " “" recovered rapidly from the operation welling houses, too, are all sofosnil dustrial schoo wou mprove ma - and a Stree I ere wil: gens, in- “ 0 W H111 gl*/Ou by this organize- is a good domestic home. Institution- ters and keep the children from the ~d_i‘5afed today that last night the dlred; influence of other U-iminals bloodist riots in Pennsylvania since e al extended have the proper controlovcr their and' inmates of the cells. A suspended the days of the Homestead troubles _ y sentence placed upon a child is of no had 0¢°U"`°d~ Ut 4-45 D.m., Sir. L. Davies, presfd-:support the Orphan Asylum. Goodfbeneflt to him as he returns to his SU i“'° dead *md 7-P" “|1lik¢1Y W inf; There were present an attendance- homes are what is required by theiold envivonment a hero among his survive “HUA m0fl`“lDE. With 70 oth- composed principally of the fair seg, great majority of children who comciyouni: companions and in' many cases 9,75 S°|`i0“9lY but l\0\ 1853115' illlllfefl ' n ro ucing Mr. wibhin reach of the Child‘ren’s Aid gets into the reach of the law. Juve-‘ 19 the Cflsllalf-Y USU __ __ _ y en- e ring ng up o healthy children ` ` 1 ldi t t itt d 'h 1 ur t ‘ ~ This was the signal for a volley and Enlq, riddled with bullets and with his head battered by stones, fell dead in the car. In a few moments another car carr- ying five state troopers returning from vacation came nlpng and wal surrounded. A pitched battle ensued, vollefaf- ter volley being' fired, the trqpprs henuically defending themselves s- _ The battle occurred with surprising sainst the maddened crowd. secuting and supporting criminals.. _suddenncss near the Pressed Steel lplant. The shrikers heard a rumor that the street cars were bringing in strfkebreakers. , The first car held up carried Sher- iiff Euler who was ordered to step out. Instead of doing this he threw op- en his coat exposing his star of otflge. _ ,=- ---- _ --~- » All of them were shot or injured by stones, three being fatally wounded. The coustaiiulary was hurried to the scene, but by the time the tr_oops arrived quietness reigned. _ The gnilitia dispersed the mob and 'no further outbreaks have occurrqd. Among the victims were s woman, wife of one of the strikers and a young boy who got carried along with the crowd into the _fore-front in _ he fighting ` ' t . , _..._ - -v --_ ...p Bill HEEUSELT lilll MS|lLlllI3A»LLl -_.___ His Publisher Now in Calais ~ to Be Brought Beck to ,___ 4 - L - fl, _ l wis wasnt Quin Tram Falls ForlyFcol Through Burning Brides. No Pilar- Saint John. ‘ cngcrs Serlouslyiiurt. sr. Joan, Aug. za.-(speelnm-L oug 0 s. unfair to the prisoner. GRAND FORKS, B. C., Aug. 23.- Slocan Valley is being swept by _for- est fires, which have burned out the town of Rosencrry and are threaten- ing other settlements including the village nf Patton. The women have been removed from the valley, and the men are fighting the flames. Every effort is being made hy the provincial fire rangers to fight the fire, und all the men available are being pressed into the service. The path of the fire is nlmllt a mile wide. Owing to the dryness of the shrub- bcry thc efforts of the firemen are of little avail. _i_._.._._.__. Ask for llfinard‘s nudlglre no other. Vl(‘T()llIA, Aug. 23-(8peeial.)-- |'l'ilut the :irc of miracles has not In nthe police court this afternoon' ` ._ - yor versed 1s.siuneNtsah\H|lpr#l»- *Magistrate 'Ritchie refused to admitl _ _ _ G t- N ~ Bruee Men nn t h ll. l“"" me ° ° "9 ' 9E"'h°°5' - 'number of passengers dropped thro- nTi`§.1i.'£1€’e'§§ll.f§.'3`L§“..f.‘Lil, d°.i‘.`.§f“=*' 8 b“"'_‘°»-= 1»"“=° 111° ° ‘“'°'= to the defence, whereas the prosecu-‘forty 'ect' "°1°“" but WA§h.°"E5 Aiming tion was prepared to continue the or 'Many injuring "yon-e’ -although se wuhnur, anlny. ' c'aUadar these circumstances no ball Anuancml 1°” “chad” ”5"00‘0' ~ could be granted. A ' ‘M It is announced naw that W. Lassie, whose name appears on Freei~ - - ` ' " ' Speech, will be brought back from. -' cnlnis. ` ' the, train is a total wreck and the orr \\vA Au us: 2 - bel are rms IN nnrrlsn col.nivls1.l._ ui- .~.eme¢_|.h3.§en\li2é‘ li `reiT$uiiy til: iff:°.‘.':::lf:f:."..i.'*.'.'..°¥‘:l.'rli.fits.»i..1‘ "‘°"z`f Ottawa. Dr J G. Ruiherfo}_d,' Veterinary _genie 'al und'l_lve\s`!oc_lr _c_'liifr\iii\ii`si`_'_)`_\er for the ii)omiul\m_ is pr. tiff ' iii? is _ o ere coll and y . i_;_ut the -plague at degddtment om _ls this morning andfn. rigid l}`\_isrintine has hired' hed' lb the neighh9_;I_1c5>d"_to which plains hue en r_es_tricte_d.~ és is ` trib\`ltaa`f0 the fdedlfft " collected from the hotels and ' ` "' of 0t.ta_\\'a und pressure will be broul t upon the in-.mioipal authorities to es- tablish ri. garbage ineinerator. Dr Rutherford inclirigs to the opinion that the disease may ave been contracted through pierce of uncooked American pork h:'t\-lug found its way to the gar- bage heap. , ua---=--1- I lde;:p_Mi\\ard‘Q _l.inim,_¢1,|_i 'fn yhe limi' l ' ' l , ' E “M ... . mlowssn wHll.i-1 our noariuo Condenh L _ '. n .BM ¢cf_,=;»r1¢.-»..~> BICYCLE R _ _ , - _ Jessie Jones were boating yesterday, 4'-\.‘l-tNlSI-IED, lidllsftof ldtzlilltll _ _ , 1 wm,,|_ Ther, are _ _ _ May lst. \Sewermge, bath,piano xjddgzglifs Qgméu (tai Cm,” of theme- etc. Apply at 299 Euston St. cident. ._ _____~.8`24d3||’d~ ..;____ ------ ANTED, a girl for general neun; _ . _ sims, 219 Richmond st. _s-ales. ’ ,g `. i` niedlntely -1, np y .WT housemald. Apply 'tcf cwligs. .| ,L_ » , Q .A - / N. nenlun, 11s_rlt_=rey st. s-zmslpe. will __ J§r§ ~} _ fl‘.W0, gentlemen Tcanfbe a'ce_prr-_lgd_po__ ` 4 I _ , Prince_ss,_1§§__Ef_rince St_._ li-i4dl_i_vp_xl§ ' Apply to A. Bonnell, 21 Pleasant Bt. . _ ‘xl ' /` Bridge Grammar School. Midsummer ¢/' _V Nlurphy. Sec'y Trustees. 8-Ztdrtf. _ J ` " “_” ` . nm .'\ young man at Stern's Steam ‘WARM A F . Laundry, King Square Inside work. 'ronoN'ro, Aug. 24-(speelnn-._ __ ___8;%4