TQWS5 1O»---f-t si.. . . w§.°°» ef -1 "°r- ' 1 ,i i = -- £' ESTABLISHED 1891 CHARLOTTETON. PRINCE _ _ i isLANo.sAr'uFi»oM'_ *An* W 4H"*f i ='_ WS: ’ PHTMITH BATlTllll SATS ALTSTTTALIA is iiiiii ni THL LINITLTJ STATES in the Matter of Industrial Conditions and the Prevention of Labour Troubles \ SOLDIERS CHARGE A CROWD OF COAL STRIKERS A ~ » Strike Situation Slightly Improved-Malconténts in Jamacia are the Rich Planters-Natives Profer British Connection-Insane Woman Kills ll/lo`ther and Sister then Attempts Suicide. PREMIER BARTON IN NEW YORK. there is greater activity in different min- NEW Y(,RK_ Aug 29___(SDecia1_)_pre- A ing sections than since the strike started. mier Barton has met many leading busi~_ ness men and visited the leading financial institutions here. He expressed the opinion that Austra- lia is very much .in advance of America. in matters connected with industrial con- ditions and says great strikes there are practically lm possible. SOLDIERS CHARGE COLL STRIKERS. PHILADELPHM, Aug. 29.-(Special.)- Soldiers chargeda crowd ofstrikers at Lanaford and forced them from the streets. The situationis unchanged still, but mscoNri;~:Nrs :N Jamaica. KrNos'roN, Jamaica, Aug. 29.-(Special) -The leaders of the mcvementforannexa- tion With the United States in Trinided _and Jamaica are the prosperous planters and business men. The natives generally 'favor British connection. INSANE w0MAN’s DEED. _ CINCINNATI, Aug. 29.-(Special)-Emma y Boukardt, aged 40 attempted to kill her 4 _ mot-her and sister and then suicided while T temporarily insane. It is believed the woman will die. ' 1 _ _ ` - __s, CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmcaoo, August 29 -(Special.)- Sept.-Wheat, 702; Corn, 575; Pork, $17.05. ' - Dec.-Wheat, 67;; Corn, 423; Pork, $14.75. A RIGHT 'ro JUDGE, Ointment have the best right to judge ot its merits and there is no preparation gn the market today which is backed by such a mass of unsolicited testimony. 1; cures eczema, salt rbeum and piles so rem ly and thoroughly that people eel- to pleasure to ,recommend it to other euiferexs. See testimonials in the newspapers. _ s ~ "` _f.~..,,. .,,_ Lloiies’ iiivicius siiois Vassar lastlmade of Yici Kid Goodyear welted a perfe<:t.walk-- ing shoe. ' PRICE $3.25 C #r if 7'# _ I: ,hat °c Persons who nm used ,Di-_ chssesr i i' ° _ ° _...,....h jHAllllTSTlllG LTT Tlll EITLTP Interesting information _Re- garding Labor ‘ __ ' ~»~.;_,;_~’..¢.,,.l.." -~" ., 1 .2 - _f gf-""_"' _HARVESTERS TOFRAENDS- How the Army of Farm' Laborers Will be Sent to Their Destina- tion. A More important than an other topic at ythis particular time is the gathering of the , anticipated bountiful harvest in Manitoba. and the Territories this and next month. At least 20,000 men are required for the work, and the great majority of these will go from Ontario, Quebec and the Mari- time Provinces. Some intéresting inform- ation regarding the way the farm labor- rs will be handle l is given by the Manit- F oba Government in a statement _made by A Mr. Hugh McKellar, of the Department _T of Agriculture, in reply to the following letter received from a person in Ontario: “Please say what arrangements you will THE lSLAllll TTAEHTRS VlSlT i They Receiveths Greatest Courtesy-»-Visit, a_Gold _Mine in _ _ lohannesburgj-Kruger's House-_Travel_=With De_Wet» A ” ~ and Steyn-Convention instructive and Enjoyable i The following is a few extracts from forced down throuxlfixbee and ventila- " A L _T _ T. letters written by one of our Island teach- AWN' We “me b°°k W WU* mm* in U' ers while attending a three weeks’ very duty condman’ rempved we mnvar ' ~ ' ' J _ _ _ coats and started for home again. _ _._ teachers convention at Johannesburg: Another day was pleasant” spént in - _ _ _ We are bovine a irrsnd time here. The Pretor'a. We visited Krugefs home and El0qU"£ll‘i"Add\`9SS8S by the Mellmers four teachers from Bloemfontein and twoi were 5110"” in *h1°°U8h i'~ EVCPIWTUZ-_ A ._ T A V J 3' -. A . . others are staying at one of the leading “'*“.l'-*SWS 5° kftili Well' 19° his la"8°f ` ughesl M? P'-°T`i S°Ur'S_fThe Pn"°'¢‘3 ‘if _ ~ho\1Ses in Johannesburir. Our host Mr. bible Wbiifh ‘Sim |*"T‘l 9” “W 3551*- T59 ' - ~ - 4 ~ - : “ .~ Freeman-Cohen is a wealthy nnancier h°\1S¢ WN QUAW ¥’1_*TU» '$130 his church' ' ‘to tTeAud|e“ce' ` ` ‘ ‘and a Jew but formerly lived in England. “P099 55° 5999*- ‘W0 ‘WTB Ph°|_5°81‘l~D\l¢d , . A L T A ' T . R ~ He hasa beautiful residence, and we re- 011 MS veranda. During the day We were ‘ T ‘ . ` ` '- ceive every attention. On Friday last he Show!! bi Gem”-1 L“'»f1€i'»°Il'& Wifi! the o i gaveadinner for _us. In honor of thelgffable \lIJ°¥l` Wbifih P3002 WSS l‘¢°6l\ii1! " Y°’f'Pl`5ly afternoon i’»h1`0\¥8|1 the kind ited Canadian teachers present a large cake SiUU¢d» A _°°s."°f¥f J- ,Hfwyl 15110 ul with the word "Canada" made a striking R€WI'\l\D¥ fl‘0!-'I1 Pl‘¢t°l'iB B SD¢¢i*\1 081' the G'°°'Pd c°‘“’¢“ °fth`° Us M- B- A- W- centre piece. This thoughtful act of our W9-S 5tf&¢h°d 59 0111' ml-All Which N'°\1S¢d 'g°"h“Lw“_'h"h.°°m'°.°1'55.°¢\ llllllbil' host was muah ,appreciated by an of ns. our enmity- Ab one of the stations vo ‘°"° '“°"“*'¢1‘°°l¢|=o 1°°»1 branch 'rms afternoon we went outta' Lord l loomed the two vasseosors *iw _Were the ‘ P‘°”P”° “il °11 We Hilloomoodl-` Miloer’s home. He shook hands with us "N130 °f S5 inuiih il1¢¢1‘¢S_f WHS D°W¢U§“d R°t°mh‘3t° 53"’ G' M' 'B5 A- <1 do d B fi sfe A As the rome can r £°\='r °’o1'ook the`\>'uildi w ' ' ' Jillian _ Hon. M2 and _ ` ' ' Svooéisia . _ » _ i _ _ _ Built Through the Island Contin_e_n_t. ortho ,vor from Ade!"a"i!1&.'_S_o'u__`*A.net§aliai to Port _and "Queensland 'will' ‘ 1 Coa`snl~Gen`eml Bray at Melbourne, nn- set forth -the advantages terms tbe_\siatl_e department ~-thi* °°'l?Tf?"l° N_0l'_Uh¢.l‘n, 'Anstr'a.lia__f_or _ _ _°_.- _ ` ___ plant ofre_ilways Diu_~w_in,_‘ »,Ne;¢h South lines 1ih]_i_s~in»the Australian governtnent *will introduce ,a‘glway.'__Tbe"_ length -of the* en'i're line vyo measure in Parliament early this. season m Adelaide to Port Darwin will be » ' .» » _ - _ A -_ _ offering capitalists facilities to build this = about 1900 'miles and the country ofiers' '-'thu md we have n° doubt th” _ _ __ _- _ _ _ __ _ t d irrl line. The description circulars which L no engineering obstacles. _ ?:TTlnre.s::t ijirabzgelayplzieddeizdgdizemhg PllPllSTll GHTAT AllSTBALlAfllti TSHAlLWAT..“‘ A .Line ofiN_i‘ntee_n Hundr_ed'Miles North( and South to -»ber.% Ili Ual' use "see emu where he should go, especially when men L* worked in past years. if they advise such so that such friends and farmers do not checked from Winnipeg to _ For those who have never been ’here' to gn' n‘gu"”",' _ A ` help in harvesting and who havejni partir _ __ have at Winnipeg for sending farm labor- _ ierstocertain localities where they may desire to go. Upon inquiry I dnd -many- ot those contemplaiiuz anion from this locality have relatives, friends or farmers i; _ '4 iy Till TliAll_lllSllS lllllllilfstiiooi nous i Tllll DBYBIBREAA Tllltllltltil. ‘_ Saunders and Newson aPPf°V° r S _ _ _ ~ b.W` boundtosell ` - f" _ _\ dll thkeiddngs of meeatariitt reasonable __ Bfg ‘ Q ` pn-ligsast' Steak out of stall _ °§§aA=b’°°r~ @°f l` _ rLow;Prioos. . »=- ` _ 5 » _i ,s =» :‘» es; ` _ grass' ,~ __ P¢f1b--» _ _._n_ie_at_at mod- erate priow-' _ ' saoroewrrle “_ _ g* *_ _5 _riff _I '_,'__(~`:r-‘.-_r L . __‘ L R __, _ i _ ~ t i £5 ¢ 'kg i.-Ar!" T... _,An isaoiiyeids B°°‘=i-" ’ A ' eular placetogonve are arronidoi! ~ _ 1 - ;_ atefarmexshom all points inthe miie ,~___‘ :__ -. f - -_ and taken out to theinvarlous Na-shfme This is to _prevent congestion a§'-dll! " " ' i l01'W|l0ll CUC! ha" W°i'k¢d b°f°1"~'v “hd sta_,_ion‘s.-if is also given to all 1-gig, E01' Wh0m S1118! have _'pr0ml§§d A50 W01'k destination. __ _ onlin Shouldthey return- Thsoo i>¢r1>i°§' “rfci_i_'1`ri1t.see,»niier.fore,tnattiiejr¢israelg,,,.Y,,,k,0,,,°u,__ Iwilldeelinetogo unless some arransé- in;¢rf¢'renee'_with-Amen who know th_e_1r= 1iP»¢~nusy1»"ni‘. _ ~._. V... at sway... .».1t.a_.n¢e 'r::.‘° s°::.s“:;°_2:.;°::s:;i.i°..i:;.f °==~i°=°‘°°» -is as M ereieeiwm at boot-° ““-'°»' A A i ; T' .' -A ~ - *3°~° S’ _ $3 50 the b€S1Z $3 50 la es d€SbivM10h» _ this department in_ locating those who Swthan paum, -- _ made ‘ee them at The followillit is M1' - M¢K¢1A°TS_ "PAY may cometoassist us forthe Hrst. time, _ '___ A Railway gqmmnm "' iwhivh ¢?0U¢iS¢ly sums DP' Wh°t'th° GW' .Thereisnothing therefore, todeter anyyi g __ _ » ,_ Prdernd _ ‘ernment has done in the way_ ofiprepax-ing. mg from gomigg, Tgefy are wanted, and ,St Pm; , ' for the diS%l‘ib\lf-A01! 01559 13597913 fmm they will receive every attention pose- Union Puma __ _ _ __ __ the Boat e Unites some sm: comme “The quest 011 F011 MASS ‘S the °“° li It is hopedthat the Eastern Canadian H pl-¢¢¢,¢¢5.. A : - _ _ ibi _ ' ~ _ - ._ T T tba ' ' _ 'V _ ` " u f T me ~ | last yearin considerioiz any fhallfrs in iight, so that no one may beideiaredrynemih _ _< ' our method of distributing harvest hands. A _ _ ' _ '~ ~ possible is tobe' given by the oihcials of ' ' k I ana impressed itself most forcibly upon me press Wm put this manger m its DNP" Soo Preferred the shall be met at Winnipeg by delegif .L onrose othfro- _ _ “ ' A Association, on ht-ou 'ht to me “The fare A0 Wi““i9°3 is $10- on Pre' NEW YORK STOCKS . of the many :End variofas important Benning S535 °f °°“P°” "° C' P' B' °m°T”‘1s ‘ --- A ‘ , comittedtl your ohal`8°. on arrived atwinoiperz arose ivsivee W Dany Quotation Lise Furnished by Etc we truss that you and your brother any voiobio 'Manitoba and sway meh so nrK1i:nraoo,,.mnMBEnsior 'rim smears or me Grand Cunnan 11-emi on to destination. They ooo who sore °f Monrnnan srooii: ~. Excnanon mia and Queue enjoying themselves for they have been there be- M°nm.ea1_ _ R' _ __ -' A _ visit tgtga H-.givjngn q°wn_5’_ thi' 8* fore- Their bessese "°°1<1 =\°° bs Is Gbsmzrrim ~ »Aua~2S'A~»s.29 weoxiiresi inehomnnméu :fmiz ‘ S ' ' 'G63 beinutually benenelalto _ » the Association; and 95i pleasing recollection 1°4iTb~i=»o¥ii>i»¢_o»v°== _isa I' 94 10311 767i T35: lffii 116# 163% mf . w . 181i 76k 40 95! lm. 111;, 41 90 IIB _ wi an a resse us. a en Powell was -_ YU- Y D 111 DMU OUT U6 l , BR 881001! there also. The military baud was on the W5 N13 an ¢X°€11¢l1t°PP°! "LY f°1' 50°' with mu” '_n°mb°" fn-"m 3” grounds playing and lunch was served in illk fihfm- . A Wharhidi $0, a large marque. ' - Our Conventign has been quite _finstruc-' W9 557- _A ._ _ _ Our trip to the gold mine at Johannes- UVB 35 W°11 9-9 ¢U.l°Y9~b1¢- DUN!! HIS The °h°'h' JU” °°¢UPi°_d bi ull burg was very interesting. Four of us got IDOPYHDRS W6_8Ul18l1d6d1B¢|i\11'¢8 SAW” 5! “dent °f- _"W I°¢%l bY3U¢l\{ 308 into a small iron truck on rails and' shot leidillir ¢d\10lti0Uv-1i9US Bild ill 55° 03°F' _A?s°°°°l°‘ “Mum bu down into the bowels of the earth 2900 noone and evenings excursions. 'oonoerts "’YsA1°*=M¢1l°°l|dWoSrN»onlied to _feet E3/'h pgrggn was givgli 5. ganvag and dI'lV€8kll\d1yBl'l‘8D§'Bd f0l' BS DBSBBE _ A _ 4 suit anflacandle when starting and we i-11° Aims P120-88lW1J'» ~ ' H°”"°,-M' _F-_ H*°¥¥'1'l`» K4 Ca traveled through tunnelsfrom which the _It was good to meet our fellow passen- _ __,Pl_'§lid_ent_ of The ore had been removed Saud rails laid - tof Qemfwm C8053* 000° ll1Ul‘9» $189 V-11°” T B°°'a't`A'°°°h“°°'°f cmd* form ssmailn-ack. The ore is hauled in who had oomoboiorousiond to hear the On belmtt _et small cars a.long_.these railsv to the shafts I V¢l'i¢d eipvrienoeasaoh. is hlwilllr in their 160.815; where it is taken in other trucks up to the new work. We retlufll *M5 V081! to' “ouri Mutual open air. 0fcourse'ther'e' was .an *bun* homes” in Bleemfontein ready for 1-the_,_fw ` L ` A ance of mud and dust. Compressedair is pleasant work before us. _ Waemuorou, D. C., 'August 26-- have _,been senttothe/st_ate = W your _ ship throughout your-Maritime. juris~ ` ` diction, such as could not_be_obta_ined _rm dems vows in view- There ie TLT. §§;".fi..ff"l”ilit..'l-° iA.thf..'§`1fi'i1’t1°f§ Qgini-:T-fif lillldixi W3' 'diana n°thT“9'» however’ in this yeafs armnge' lowed to vo to whatever destination the Pfesidenb at the .Nia-281% F ll ments ‘hat Wmprevenl’ men fmm gmng desire, vsithout interference and thus; °°1W°U\i°U 004% Yfal’ 98° W8-S but the Bands to their friends or to those for whom they who have no special preference Wm be A just tribute cf a grat_efn1_ brotherhood no ll assisted in every possible way_ your moral, intellectual and social worth friends or farmers that they are coming. _ as wsu as to the ability md ide ` ` ' which, as chief executive oilicer of ,NovuS°iot.la Amai Superior 0gilvie.®mmon _llrlillilii |iiiiitrni_ lity the _,,,_ 3531 »_s A ‘df-ilGBOi'd0d't¢0t.he TTT er mrk-_ "‘i»"m¢r _,mm Q’ ss .maori ! * "yy: L' _ ' . '»f» _. _ ._. e. ,,._ _ ___ _*` _ J, ,__ ___,____._:’. ` ,l.__-_ 1_1*-” "3 '~ ‘ ` 1 m led and uponthe pietrorm if of. ‘ ` 'Y0\l‘lh8l|¢l"lll_uy’u:» 'T Jos. A _ _ :re » ‘ F?n'DFKmu.ar~ A ~ nah. Mr. nsexsa in site branch my their kind pressed his appreciation _pleasurerthey were afforded -ami havlnga baud-shake with _ the _ers of th`e'l1»li»!»_d launches. i ‘l At 7 0'clOGk"the mémfiorl the C. "M. B. A. hall andeffllurollfd ill' liody, headed bythe 4th B_e£linen_t‘;_;Bind,’1t