.. ~~. '_ 'f..:; ~» o. ~~»-'.3' . "Q-'7"~”.~.§".' F” t ‘- "1,-“F ' ` H " 'T TA. A ' ’~`“5:;j-,~.;~.'~. - » ' -»- '_ _ __ ,»a.....s.,,.»,, , ‘\ a ew ~.---~,~_ --~>;1--~ -~»,»`-»~-..¢~» -_ _~~...¢. ~. »\~.-_._. -._. ._ ~ _,._ -....-___--U-..~z~_:~»-»\ <»_\¢\=a~=¢,e#f~~»¢,-.’»»~>.-"-~¢-»`-.\i_ g shams' I learned twthei B ` _ gfdg' "m "° §,°,"“‘°°‘ “Y Rnmgg, Aug, 26_(SP¢¢ia1)¢A¢ dm LONDON’ Aug 26_ (S_Pecia1)_Si1--~B1ock, to _ascertain his _ i|‘1’iXlY§§ fills p Wnm”R¥N_ S_ A _ U‘mD“I Hal C°m.[_mama1 today Benmon finished Thomas Lipton and F5fe_ Rusty, sam ot the session ot the Maritime Board of up1n_Boaton_at 12‘c’clo&_ at ni t ‘to ysémtor Téni his expert testimony _ , _ _ Trade recently held in_St. John N. B.. besent tothe 17_ _ P v _ . ` . 7 _ ` _ _' _ I .` _ _ ”V§V_ f_:_7LV__' ;_ _-. Hee HM- _ vas' Nailk ` g e a tercation. made _through the press to prevent land head of unfinished ‘ business was sage to Boston for 50"cents P". mwi- `?@ nnxiaug- ~J~ ` .'si£‘;":.’; _ _L §uix°ned_,at - i.h‘if.,`§’.i.,i’e‘3 V U‘Plin. ForCanadiantestimonials& 130- ag -5°°k-3%. write Dept. 18, Mason Misnigmg C0-. 577 Sherboui-ne Street, Toronto Ontario. r- re »» -"“ __ _ 4 hy»_;`_,»lf`»~ 711% _"`“"_~_=- M __)` »\ ~P”-».`- 1' A `) " an `~ ~/` . `4 _ we-,<4 ( ~`/1; .‘>~ family in footwear. Sometimes it ` .- _ You too much because A you haven’tinvesti ated `_ 1 _fffflt your adventage to see 3 ff our values before buy- We give you the beno- fti ness in which we have (W studied close buying for #_ \- your benefit as well as __ I our own. ; " , tained hkre' It had also been claimed that a re- - 1 ’ f cord kept of the messages sent dur- ` the addit onal hours showed a very light increase iii messages N/ » ~ 1 I D ~ a li ° .animrove-'- t _r " _, ° _ '¢» ' lfnhhutxeintotizdvhfiiisn :ij °P°“i"§ Ehelas I undei?stand the tnsaninv' of the Delegatas are here armngmzmr homes A Tm Q _ vimrs bpm when me doors were closgd word regular and ai in is ulfderstoon for-500 families who will come to Moose _ at S.ickville.We were qi rio better p0s1- *and interpreted in general, it means a \Mountain from Minnesota ‘\.,,¢ _-* f tion than before U58 S0 011194 U11' constant communication What was --=i== -=.L--- N D 77 _ 4 _ _ _ - i / _ 1 ' . , . . prov ment was made _ _ _ regular in I8o5 is irregular to day.The _ - §h? @ 1 ~-we we we pr-_~<»»\@ ...ct ev... _...My i;’:‘.:‘.‘;.f,t§::..;:.°.§°::.‘::.ieei:”:.":::.t “f bf°\1ghH>'~=-'f°f@ the §4“"l'm=’ 3°“'d-M” sui=ed then. new we have the fssttwiiihavejicbs grapples with ia some _ ' Haszard when asking for their assis- _axprsss santa] times day' other wa He W 5, 5 d th . 1 ’ a _' y. assa'se sttne * ~ t nce?” li' ' ' ' 1 ` a w ich is o ly o insidered regular tcomfiany had no monopoly in the Straits.” \\ 1 -‘I pointed out that it was not a mat business, and U nothing 19,5 than a he cable as you know,” said Mr ' tar ot local interest but that it was of - _ ' ~ A ~ ' service extending into midnight will Haszard. ‘is one of the oldest in Can; *M ` »= Mi ' im ortanc=. I also stated - _vi E : " ' == I-,mme p satisfy the people ada What suited the people when it that now we have two large stsamers “Does the c0,,u._,cf Bpeclfy me was laid fails entirely to meet the re- M,- ‘ the _S. S, Halifax and La Grande hom-spit. quirements of the _present day.” Duchesse plying between Charlotte- ..Th¢ wut;-get dies not specify the” “Want action did the Board take on town and Boston giat. intersnediass h0grs’but calls for a regugr service°” Boa d 0"!! CBDIIOD BYj¢`Y8i0ll‘lI§` \ 1 TIDUBS J* J* J* if P°'“f-Th° P”9°“8°1'° Y °°5°°°“m°_ ir Louis Davies inspea nz before “ 9 1'! ‘|119 1' T03 8 , bi 0 , \ N \\ inquire where the telegraph otlice is the Bond off,-ade in July, 1393_ re- matter out and everything was looked "rife oigziwingrtixee when rd t d ' t situated in o er o sen messages o gen-ing to the complain; ‘ra me Ang10-V,; into thoroughly. A special committee ‘”,j{,_§*j_§s”‘f§’f,‘¢§;§f}§‘;§'th 1., mem their homes or places ot business American Telegmpn C°_ said, wasappoined to-memoralizs the Gov- itgmdg-;zta¢,o et; .itliloli-iiteaaiier on arrival at night. When told tlipt the Q “Ab the 5,.” Opppmmiw I Wm fm-'nd per-gment asking for an improved 391'- hu; h;n?lf:k';“`w§_u_ L_ ¥‘:-*;°Q§°"“*| odice is closed and will not open ,_unti1 ‘aucori-_aiipoiidence on the subject to _the v_ice. - The committee appointed con- ' at _-I as p _'eight omlock the following morning? Managing Direct<_ii- of the Anglo american suited of Messrs.S.Scoiield, St. John, J. ,,,,1,. hom aim the arrival of the Co- in London with #view of wing wh=tr_1=:.De Wait. Halifax and aimif." pe sas get mt lists ls this ills I g i/A ff l H M U l =_lf_,_,_‘ Somethingto keep your 'T Nfl ' 5732,.. ._ r. Haszard&Moore our shoes and compare ing. _ tit of 17 years experi- WN; ence in the shoe busi- "1“\` VVANTED. marks and places ol :historic interest ImPf°V;@ '1`_°1°8tl;J3Phi° ?l°m“:)“;1i°“_i¢::- “Y°5» Eh” W" 09.9 0! the P°il1t3 I ‘ - .. . - “n nngiug e ma er sore e. jmmf i°"1_mg mt’ the hands °f_Am°n°°‘° Maritime Board I pointed out that-I the _m'u1°”a?1`°5- * management in Charlottetown were not Several persons supposed to be sp`e8 3 fgultlapid wprehobiligiiilgl; coupidertiiig oi the Transvaal (":vt.have been arrest- 0 H011 195 8 all - 9 8° 15 ° ed at Laurenzo lifat-quersa. in°tH°‘_’”°5' °f the service' . 2 _‘-Forinstance I pointed out that al- Delagoa BW Aug' 2 6'-(SP°°"‘1)" though it had been claimed that the Kp _ Portuguese troops are in readiness to hm”-5 had been extended fl-gm 8 3. m. , prevent tie Transvaal raid threatening to 8 p. m. continuously, yet the Sack- to seize the arms atd ammunition de- "ue °Hi°_° °°“t1°°_°d P0 °1°5° ff'-lm 1 to 2 for dinner and from 6 to 7 for tea. 100 miles of wirelis simply _an outrage. I have made inquiry in the matter, but up to the presett time I have not re- ceived any explanati in ” -'Did the Board tike the matter' up readily?” p --Tne members -it the Maritime Board could not believe that such an injustice existed, a id pressed for, the fullest. information.” P “In the _general opinion of the public can the monopoly be broken?" “Decidedly yes! The time the con- tract was made it was stipulated that we were to have revular ser- vice, a rerrul r gconitiiunication now br.-‘ught to the attention of the Maritime Board. The paying of 50 centsifor On the death of Mr. Pickard, M. P in 1884, Mr. Temple became a ‘cludi- ydate for the vacant seat' and was elected, thus succeeding his Liberal partner in M fran 9'” that position. He was re-elected ~in nam d “fur ,1887 and 1891, and in 1896 was ap- 1' pointed to the donate. making room at for Hon. George E. Foster to be re- turned to the Commons tor York. agmst Mr. Temple was twice married, and -- leaves live children by his first wife. A1112 Pf*W3¢3U¢ He was a second time married two & du years ago, to Miss Cox oi Falmouth, N. mv; rms S.. who survives him. "L" '_' ` WINNIPEG Aug 26 -(Special) ._ ‘~°’ i » S. Nw We want a. large amount of money for Sept. lst. _ y _ ~ if 1.--~;,=»_11;»,,';;' ' ‘ * af.; ._ ia 5 sf* -.-»-»=~»f\-nn. dai, sm -li me Mororoii Musi oo i'.si2N.irR _",,,_= Ylslttis latte Pmtsee Ill! ill! latest Busts. Passtuldlmnsss centers. all tis mln: stuns stalsl utters n . i ~ ‘ 1 I M th t fiu~aishaJ seth "”i'»~""""'"‘"' 1000 people to pay Meir accoun s e une J SOUVEMRS E i.