\ / .- 2 .~ s »" 4 ‘ _ 5 J 1 it .1 ` r i .i -r 8 ff” 'y ‘ii __ 4 H . :_ S '~',`~'i». . _L3 $3 .-" .’ .___ ,._ f, J- i - ~. .- S v N. s s W if , f 3;. _.__ _ J ._ ;._ - - .J L_H. ._ Q. _. . I fi ~.. ,rf s -fx ____ Qi - e 'i- . 3 f . ‘-‘A "~` -_;'_, ~¢ 3 I ' _._ . 1 -- 3 J" ' 1 1. _ 3,' ,` » ' f. _- $' *I ` c_-- °, ‘3- _ 7, w t, .»- -mv Y i J » >_ _ 1 _ ~' 1,.”-’_-~:§`> _ *' ._»»;_;.--~. .1 f _~ ~=3._i:'~~-..\g;f-&__s@,'fi_.__i,__~_3,.. -;-;~}.§ .;‘~=~;'i~f;»__;~-i _-f--.wi-.__ .- . _ _ v.. . " " * ~ “~ 1 -ff." ' __ -' " /gi __ E ._ ___ __ __ _ ~ . . _ _ _ _ __ -' 1 _ _ ~ ' 'Q _.E , _ ' .\j_f__ . ' @§ _g ;__ ‘ ~_ , _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ __ ___ _ f . ,__f,_~ .__ _, _eldhriifé-=<>#-.n ._ __ _ __$___“_§ _O _ '° _ D *_* as ` ' . ,.,r_,../, ‘ ES ' . ` '° ' _ . _ 52.1. _ _ __ _:___ '___ e 5 Ti ~ K ` $ =--f ' ,A =i‘ '= ' » ii ranmsusn assi tilammrfrcrowu. PMN w s _ - ‘ i i- “ _ rs __ __ _ __ ___ _ _ aan isnann. wi:nNr:snAr.ssP'rr;»hr:n 2. rsos. g | -_ _ __ - -i-H |__ __ __ _ _ . . _ __ ._¢__» . _ iiiiswin in -Mi. iiiiiis PM iii it-.iiminvis Min -\ _ _am / _rn I an .4 nal! f.. - cuimiiiliii nniiiii in iniiiiil min cii|iniiis_ nit; T H Cox Defanding the withdraw Rgsignanon as TO sI:O(IOI'3I EIr}t!li0II""" 1 . in I I A _._ __ ._ _ s _-_ '_ #_-_ __ ay amcobden muh __ ms mm, i' AnsusA- McLean and Al-xander'Martin.are the Choice wm.(_;~9°d _ wh 1° 1; __ ` . wi* \ r ' - . . _ e . _ . _um od Whether He Will Accept. - _ is a "' 3”; Prejudices ere_D6ng Oreated_‘I.Ipee the Urgent Request of the _ . _ _ |,-me weather ‘P _ __ ilestli ` ° 5 Untrue Statements~ No Citizens’ Temperance Com- __ _;_; -~ -A an ' ' "vi » _ __ I I Hill f s -‘ ‘ ~_ .i - wi- N 4ri_\._ p is of the Convention+Mr. Martin has Not Yeti Decid' I tm with" 5 0d°'f°'i" y . . What was P\'9nounced to be the largest tl# interpretation ofthe tcrmsofunion was 'nd sh",-mg ‘ *IM Yacht Race for Want of Suitable Wind- ” ksswsn 'ro enaunsnnalx. Logepos, Sept. l-(Special)-Harold Cox, 5_¢|~¢tary of the Cobden Club in Ian open _,tm to Mr. Chamberlain answers his ggtement than the Cobdeu Club appears _go be mainly supported by foreigners 'mee interests are that Englard should gaintain the present free trade system. §LLH¥ED UNTRUE STATKHKNT. Hr. Cox says Mr. Chamberlain, once a member of the Club, knows that foreign- .us have no voice in controlling the policy of the Club and intimates that the state- ment made is part of a plan to create prejudice against opponents by moans of statements known to be untrue, so racirr mics vssrnanar. _ New Yoax, Sept. 1-(Special) -There was no racetoday for want of wind, the weather being calm. BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. ~ And insteadof sending for physicians sooftenjust see thatabottle of the old tsmilyfmand-by Pols-‘m’s Nervillne is in the house. It the baby gets cramps, colin* or stomach ache administer a few drops of Nerviline. When the children come in coughing rub their throats with Nerviline and for your own stomach and bowel troubles rely on Nerviliue too. You will ilnd Polson’s Nerviiine _ stronger, more pleasant, more lasting in results than any other pain reliever. Don't fall to get Nerviline today-it will cure the pains and aches of tue whole family and costs but 254: in all drug utils. ‘I ' Lines we have placed in our windows at a very low price. lust for this week. We think they will not be there a week, as the price is so very low, but for fast selling here goes. Women’s Carpet Slip- pers, all sizes - - l9C Women’s line laced Boots, worth $1.00 for 69C Men’s line Dongola Boots, thick soles, good wearers and made on"a ` ine fitting last,for only $1.38 _[_ ._ _ . _ ¢ :_ . . ff- , , __ Men’s bud leather laced boots, whole boxed Eng- lish back strap, a good boot for - - A - 9_8C. .iff You should just :see tho good value-of these lines. - .`-Fl' k_\§_ _ ; . .._.._..._... ._ _..-_. V--_ r__, _*_ ___ ____ __-_ gm mittee at the Meeting Yes- terday Afternoon. __m- A meting of the Citizens, Tempt-racce Committee was hecd in the Y. M. C. A. building yesterday afternoon io consider acommunieation received from Premier Peters re the resignation of Robert Jenkins as Prosecutor under the Prohibi- tion Act and the recommendation cf a suitable man for the position. Toe Committee were oi the unaninious time commanded the respect and confi- tldence of the community that it would be impossible to secure the servic sof an- other man at present to take his place, and passed an unanimous vote urging Mr. Jenkins to withdraw his resignation. Moved by the urgency of the Citizens' committee Mr. Jenkins decided to with- draw his resignation. _ The committee recognize that this decision means much personal sacrifice on Mr. Jenkins’ part as he greatly pre- erred being relieved from the respon- sibilities of the position. ADDRESS. THE following address was presented to Miss Florrie Murchison by the trustees in Dun Fannin:-It was with profound re- gret we learned of your desire toresign the charge of our school where you have so faithfully and successfully labored for the past two years and four months, and foryour earnest effort for the advance can ri-fer with pleasum to our past annual school meeting when by nnanimious vote you were respectfully invitel _to remain with us and also for the respectable amount of money presented you on that occasion in appreciation of y;ur valuable services. There are other institutions in onrmidst whicn will regret your absence, such as the Sunday School and the Church servi- sacred duties. But as you feel that you cannot continue your work without seri- nusinjnry to your heal.,h we deem it would be an act of ingratitude on our partto refuse your reasonable requfst, and youoan rest assured that you carry *with you to the place where you have decided to visit for rest and recreation the very best wishes for your future health and happiness of your manvifriends at Springvale. - J. W. Youmnm. A Saxon. Gn.Lrs1>n:,}Tiustees. A. T. DOLLAR, _ ll To the trustees of Springvale School: Dam Sms;- _ I sincerely thank you for the kind sen- Plments expressed in your address and also for the manner in which you have assisted me byyourintercstia all matters Iamgladthatmyelorts inbehalf ofthe notsomuc nerves e $ill&0ii_'§! __ ._ . x _ '. - Come toius for _ - _.Y.__. Smd mwltdmut Rs sues.- . , ... Ya --__~ 'Wecarryafullstoefofl' S£mMH.§UPRUE§_ Aeivewdl W&eft llaszaril ii it smeini vnu: osiecr. Iawreaoe fill’ 55° eupiafb ee;be~'edBi ‘&le on ailibllswillfders- Ther onlgiyacht Alexander Martin, Valleyileld. Though _ U the District of _Springvale._ ` " '_ or um _ - cept the nomination it was Fei-5:. you have it `» i entire wheel district in proof wnereorwe “mb v°n°’“°i y we” °”° - -°_"°'°" convention ever held inthe citv met in the B. 1. s. im: yesterday ern.-moon F to nominatcmndidates to contest Queen's _ County in the .interests of the Liberal Conservative party. The chair was oc- cupied bythe couvener S. W. Crsboe, and J. J. Johns on was the secretary. The hall was crowded and enthusiasm was at the highest pitch. As West and East Queens is at next election to be one riding with two mem- bers two candidates had to be nominated to run in conjunction. The ilrst choice of the convention was oMa whereby cue third of our _ tation is ruthlessly taken away ag that we require our representatives _‘_ ,tinue their eforis to secure forthe their full quota of men conceded tofns onenterinz the union. iMoved by J amos Mclsaac, city seconded by Petm~McLeod, Mount Stewart: whereas the present government has been up to` the present timeuoable to show that they mfade any surveys of the route which it is proposed to run the new trans cm- tlnental railway-that they have no date or knowledge of the country to be travers- ed or the grades to be encountered, the i l 1 i 1*. A _ Mr. Martin who was not present owing to the very serious illness of his sen, ALEXANDER MARTIN. 4 I" - 4 l _ _ 'l timatedthathe did not feel he oooh! $ and the matter was allowed to stand- pending his answer. A. A. McLean, K. C. and Dr. R. Mc- Neill were each nomir-ated for the second choice. Upon a. vote being taken the re- sult was McLean 199, McMillan -ll; and ou motion Mr. McLean’s nomination was made unanimous. After speeches had been made by Mr.Mc. McLean and Dr. McNeill the convention mously c :rried Moved by Joseph Wise, Milton seconded by Chas E. McKenzie, Wheatley River: Resolved that this convention desires to place itself on record as protesting against province remain unfulfilled. , Mived by Dr. Mshieiil, city and iseconded by M. W. Murphy, Mtllvicwz Besolved that this convention declares 1;' its adhesion to the [policy of the Liberal §Conservative party as enunicated by our ii leader, Hon. R. L. Borden in the Parlia- lment of Cinada and do hereby urge our 1' cts “hem you so 0,, en presmpd as orgn_ broke up_with cheers for the candidates. 15 fellow electors of this province to vigor- 1 ° - ' ° ° ist and in many other ways assisted ini The f°u°w_mg“T's)1ntl°ns were mmm' _'ously support that policy -a policy tha; 4 will build up Canada by aiding the ifarmers, manufactures and working men of Canada -a policy by which the work- _ ing men need not leave Canada to provide 2 a living for themselves and their families. __ _ 1 MHS. Miliilllil Tilli Hill STURI K O iliililiiillilll AT EEUHGUHWI. r ` _ -- ~' C1? Y Tm: unfortunate woman. MPS- 510559 McKenzie, who was so badli b°m¢d P' ¢;.¢,-“sewn ua ri-may nicht. as ebrwid- school have llet with your 8PPl'°Vl\ “ld I |¢3'm-gviously in the Guardian is progress- the lamp felljrnm his band eansssaxe yvll I Will 81'!!! 5001! 1*' mg fgvqnblylat the P. E. L’ Hospital. In taking fire. In ende-ivorlng to lpemberthe IDM! llkisllli dere BNI* mmnmggigg with ‘}'heGuardian reproach- the flames Mrs. McKensie’sclothcs _ mens ron. Wiehins the S<=\\°°1 m=°h m,,,,_,».,¢¢|~nq arm-noon Mn. ments- in-ewicn the more cnet anewusewny ` fat? succe_s_s___ __ _ _ _ zi_°_§t“¢___-L__g”1,f,aecident was not the jiurncd.. ll;-s'MeKenats deniesthat there ,_ __,_ _ _ ,__ _ Iremaidyours, vasany. quarrel, and asserts that the _ * . »-...fr F1.o!'lrrMUlUl!lsUN.“" M¢L¢flan cf’De nthbli 'steric-sthathave been circulated are the 0 - . “ the a-“_ .Her sm;-yis that her hue-inesultsofillieellng toward the family. Aygggyggvgroylc 1 W' r i"“" "'1’" ““ ""'~'._» ' . --_-___ band wascoming downstairs for an that hed/esired. Whiiehc was partly down stairs he missed his step, stumbled on the THE A SCOTIA worthy a _w1g'z,t*°°i!'f¢l!°'9°¢=_°_‘:°*°'“": ‘é.;*.,,§'§w;, ___ _ _ ,_ _~ - iNova8cotiaa_adg;__r.\|¢ ClU outdo news in in del- outrate tmwtha Ellllliilt GUIBUS iwunaasse-uanpieuwumi.-un ‘ maauheturila audmidug= @__”i-3§"`._.L. ____ Vandeville and Pyroteehaics. -Ou openingday and every succeeding ci_\allenger,_t-_he m' x;_ ei, 3* .\~=. T 2 x-*` _ _ \, ~, -4 » my _;_ .,_¢ ___ ____ . x' N , , , §___»....g._ ‘__-.,.$_ .»»,.,-- _. .,,,-...*¥ Irnm._\rl!Lho.h2r§ss=¢....i_ss. _'e1=§¢.!.i¥$_!Pd fireworks. ' , ez. -.=. "f ., ._ _ 5 ~ - - ~ ,~ s ` .~ ff *cl 3,- 3' ` _~__3" g _ _ _ . _ _ _ QSWI*-'1*_*-"»‘f-»Ff'fv~’~\\~-»“favsis\~»o~.1a».q¢».f onSePl`»- u lun; th _"°° .snt.sHE5u.ee§dh§e _._ -1. “apnea mi no-._ mise seineonvulsua wis not _issA_ssnum:p. - Nfw Your, Aug '28--Ia th reasurer of the Board of Aug.B-Dlbcuglt& was onViee-Consulighma meiniuu-mind _prove our weljit great ' IS£i'oWll _ 5- -to . 1. _ _ io-*B1 i ~ - if __ "e is _ an - - e- - ‘ ' 2 = --' ' ' -i 'erw-oi is " J if; It iii -I -`.¢ ‘ - "fr-#- " ' `~‘ ‘-"3" 1- -5 'L-"f’»i'.."i . na. _' ' " *"'°“` ' ‘~ " "r ‘ “K f ` 7 " _ _ _*_* ._ _; _ ` _ ' wi ` pw g§__»~2?; Dominion teunn-i J inf. "union the- " P1‘6'!"d» Pennsylvania Beading ___ vincial Men up to the O smart... T I 4 mum; 'ms saanow uarcn. ` _. 'xs_;£¢|u|_na_m@, ‘ _Rifle Ruse. 0r.c¢wa,,sepe 1-¢speem>- __ “,g.¢_ T” f°11°_"i°¢ 11° villmf an aneaaemaq os°mtJ°w‘D*'I'°°'o(3o"‘) ' 3°-UO Capt Johnstone gm ‘7` Dr. Stewart Alex_Kennedy _ _ _ - _ F- -T--Solomon - f ~ -_ ami _ _ o ' . _ _ .5 _~ opinion that Mr. Jenkins had dischlriled l ' “fig Fourth épgiment 0° A' hem _his duties so fnchruiiy and at the same "r I -~~ f s ’ 4.oo 4.00' place I nauxlms’ uarcn. Pt. E. Stewart 5 54|) P ' 4.Ili J 4.oo LW L. H Beer , t. H. A. Johnson 4 .Solomon FRG- Beg. Stewart _ wins in the Tyro Bankers, $4 '_ ' he weather was line today, unpiggu; order The team are all _ shooting CANADIAN STOCKS ily enemies Lnirnmmiea-by 11.*' G _ _ , a oo. mmmms or 'ms onus-n,on., sun. x-resales-_-live > -in -Q . _. ’, "i_;_ _ ' _=' ' " “_a'~- _‘ _ ».' *.,';;,~f¢,.. .- ~ dm 'J em ' cheese. ao#voacar.r.anrca.» ` mpeooanouwqolelellml ning; is on mesa datum _ . -\_:____A,.f,_______'_f______ .__ _ ;__l_~.<_-R ='“°_§°~ c ‘ urbewieiweanaeiwehisutm -aeugmne avenue liar v¢lw'_ `rou°_§, __ steamer' 1 =-fi--=-“riff-'__ em jf _ i ro‘msooar.trr ‘A - ersls havefyled coli BQ mens mann: rr.-ii.. neun. uh ae -ithodisemiiieaticndithellie. FATAL illlafli iii E OTBIB WINNER. ignner James _Lendrlaan I nm M I _l' st . ill. I I Da rxlmr 0 ontreai. _ ss seesiipll-3__i3_55§ vlinznrlmf 2.3. - Ex div riaCity - WIN St- "' _ l&des»&&-*'=~'=~' nm- I.audS.0on “ Bonds Nova Scotia Steel Montreal Power Consolidated Superia' - Og-llvlc Bonus -- Detroit 69§ 681 NEW YORK STOCKS. . _ Daily Quotation List Furnhhcd by BB. BYKEBT KCC.. MEMBERS OI' THB MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Montreal. Closing prices Aug. 31 Sep” Amalgamated Copper 50 Amclun Sugar Atchison Common Atchisqn Profemed Brooklyn Rapid Transit- _Erie Louisville &lNashvllle lhnhatmn Metropolitan mmm Puma , New York Central :__ '3"~‘ es i i "iiii§ii 'ii §;_§i _ ill =§,ee§a§sr§s§§= iE_§__§§!a§‘E rf 553;! Island Pacific _“___ BailwayCom|nm_ “‘ “ Prehrrsd Paul Paclilc Stssi0cmmoa as u_ W éff- -'Issues-1 ~ vm -»\ =D'».-an-Annu ,,., wi *Q 1 .45 _.M . *ern* Q20 .~v.»-~i»~ M _ ~. .v ,< C!-»-4 ' -u\v~»we»» i¥Q"~lHi!- at .. _ _ ~ - r " " ‘.241-,-rf . L-_.___ _ _ ___`___ , ___ _ »_»__"_..Y_ pt.1,sr:Iama_Ceu. @iu.nl'- HQ o _ I _ __”_. y _ ,` T and % z A nnassuaiiii ummm. sroox nxonauer 'cancun rniseuuiu alles lwesm aphyeerldiu- aifisssl _ `.' ,.~ i 9 U U9 'w»sbnm,1rmu.lsie|tselsllG\v- e;te,Turs_l,_§heton.~~ _ _ sept. 1,c`ld.‘ lease, hmm nabeu. nte1»su._P|sst_u: Idols A Gl'“|Ol' e mi cet-testes: ssoii~¢u».ru-sw,lis- ;; ton, - BOLD limi _-_ 0 ' Cmoaoo, Assist I- for wqrsiqwe I rise ‘ §§;‘“=iii »§§i :fit riiii iii ii"'i,;‘li tllii-...ii ...fr ' 51.0 i 3%# is . d».,,}_- 3 .a #elif ’-4-.I ~_- -» in if CK, U-‘ar $g_»' . i_ sfi'.'1ox-m,N. s. - ~» I zu \ I it ‘H534 ri; -=°"““r: ~-= .»~--ee ei. cauan ro oanusloa ii-¢f1<*i¢»”sli'4'»vi°¢t¢*s\! i