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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1907-06-21, Page 5.r7. 777' 111 IRS 40' IT" - - - ..""' i I Fashion , , i t IMMO Winetell . !NM . Dallte4ste, IV.. lio ous Disaffection iti the Cii,aes CM* See* lii4:iii"E€F114Tillittc3117b4"':illi. 1 r „ fm Retortion &CY., troM the. lion of Ditl. , • • itottlite. Scaly enel Constlihte OltiloD 1. Favorite meat; loory woks** 'kW ' .1011 AliftWille n . " fIreslISCIf4ARLU NYrEas . idt 004403 ell,4$ Oft Tittlr41,114:01WII.% . TOrtgliat ;440 A. -444r 04,,,,moilitiii TM WNW ot Oki 14 1014 tO iilve , ‘ C*APA4 MS WW1 warrants Per ther arrott.'74t ._ Andrew FordatuO Auld Peter PatItItil% ', , • efillefeekteerailenktilts Oh With)* td, 10 A despatch 'from st, petersburg *tin: ett by direet Political agitation,. ha Volli. :it,liegr,i5,4.18104111.41,71.4 rztit.szt,i(4. ,w ihail,•;,rucary:41% it rot ettre vi.91.0e,LsigAi,..4(.9,wory, .!..40111010,1qt i‘i-iirl'IvIaRrno•freigu',!1::1449:4410gra : ' & .40$1wideb . !TOW 141140tItlih 300.10104* Vii°4 *Illite-sOY vitts'n nothay, cloae- 1,,OL,ret,f.litiA'olitielh,, 10214'idLittou.0 nsroiiefit 4.410 for eXpoti. "Manitoba Best Pa • city ol Ine no exuberance ett detail, el. 47ii;i7,rt;"`ei{i6t.;,ctit,eti; kr, ii, ,floa: ttAlierirlot:ititIlit41:14,101o=s, Irstr,111,VtrotTriltrattgCUTtat! ty reeembling,the puttny tot the pun. --T.-- .....,..4.-..P.-- -Ale - -.- ^r•-----' eh% lirLtiit 4.0119P4 • Went*. $4:40 hi ''Ithough 404.1t for tge mor,t, port: .r.. *bli. to the,PIVehteliat'Paillanierit.butla,' ou ttent4ts arrivakthere • Wald AMP ilig til'et 111.04* 1100011 411-4 001)°0' $1941° ,bratettoir ite$4, 404 lug bevro thett4s.,,, lang.draWit crisis.. The 4okilem '00 4.04, and AtrOtitg. hikkarlot' 44A 1,9,10,4110. 4git gator, mild oonselnentlY Algueutt, to .0, golottoo, itw ttunto lost ytor, tt,its grtel lite 111*.rAteYiit:':.=,,',.,Lvvi.tivir,.t..-joek, 4,4rgtAitilze...tstratar,=4:14.": II: l', '111.4,141,41'1.14,' trelig Z'''ofttitti' Itto'AP4t- :,,EtilpiZstilaii:lit:1441:ttywti#:1E),. teillri,;; ItirSigeSfevtt;ri,"14. occurro hi. tne ranks of tlie; ige Ilits. ehr le luerti probable. Don s. *wit , iat Imo, ,4114 No; N4getern. etetne. -,---, 10.101 Viellt atire, to Menden .14.4 ..b,.e' :vim . , • • , tpt committeit mg, 4it 008.3,cv tli)ii4 Op 001-1.4t1Atii. gArs, i)otei, litiow4, 40 the ollett,04.". 44kittean-gtt,1: ellitwititilLYi illts79.1404. The 51.11" 0.3iptot.Aralie.ita is4,4,,, liteaklY,; . *OA, Pig. 4 ifilOf.:tocelit. .0,,titioil ot prom- oinipsuory io- ,,, The. ,t,,. ti; u, ,‘,,,itt oteator to wawa ,orr000 to tiott mouleu, ;la tteit.it40404 , Tue. igoicig 6/10k10g causvi a pow 04.4 ot TparsliOe.$40- . ' ".. '' ''''... 1- 'v." et . 11 e 6 'ttittlinie* Ut tit° - 4- ''''''''' r •AtrC-titil44' Acie 1 te... tithed' IN"' WOrtil 4it'itiittletr.. 'Tide. f)t•OoltiVe. Ps the oti. ii. ,(1,,!' ' lotemillottild lialiwoY.% ' rtto law,,, nod, to Roowtot. who, Imo teMeng tlm troops there. unit In Me dash The oweroo or $eriGior,,,riortoriott 1 .10/t.44°,,,,,,,Ura,,,111.ethaenr0iiilaWarllatst° 14/44,Thteditni". etoeteeneef'leve..,..,--illu,othil...:.---, .,0.---,-, lip ibehootees Ds tliaracter,lsewOrimil lit iCmutdits ' r :: ' . . \ '. AWLS, mai Peeing im..tt,tid .4t POVIAVer'111 itiv lite open tgetY 'Alen ot tho Goya) , otherfisoldieru rehut000 whet Jt. They rat the last regiMelibet lete Weice _Awe • CALL *AO% • , '.f,ohi.n. tutolhn..tehhugpt bent logetbier .toneg were:IMO 41 41.4 coAte eaell t°r; rentnthe :041119, doielighlill - dildr00$4, ocemnandlog lbo,,,rogunot.. 4ordcred, ttp3 'itj, xiii‘opiiiiiiefily.IteglIgenti, :foe Die oleeear eflete.ietieelt47-4-uowit ttitr,..142:-...vgrz,41,ntrali4 tag. oti.tti,,14.4;g14-,,,,, lottit• "utto a -AA A burglar, nod' ,ninde a HOS oilier% :Avert Inittred:- Elhen Or thennvere aerl., olonSte Itglit *bee, .(Olimel liolosivett, .;;Yars°4-are.7er-ven"de-a e"tin--ill'. -.hen' --wsli- "'irteneir tv411.4):"..ito""InIcgil7' *2117,4 'to V6‘ ' '1343° 11(1/1)/J4 IlVerr 0* *W''Aus .4"1 '. The Diddlitt'Btlinlf 1,44 illicl Willoi* hts mold, he says lie 'InIsteog IMO tor 'Garrison AritiJellt -Nut Not rotsiPeers Pulitshoolt IA sootrot koldieoi., bet The (41'4Seei!ed 14 the alt,th 404007),Rt '441' tkil."te. Lit 'otitside4 • „. '" , - .. :ifg--'7e7erlere"crbstitty It. eventutelip 'Will reo . plighlem''.reSitturant .keepera at \VIM ovfietir 41/1altlirtur Petglett 14;1We:it .',V,11 41.141 4.14 litte" clis° In tb°.' hes° 3159.1'404d .141 *bout , the. Ilittel SetUtei.t t9etirtillY,•91-119w Prot4 to -fent BV.10044 '.0a1S-#.144,' g white eifereft st,44.4 Out.,.ixim- Bontanutli..010.04toy t4,.,;044.,;, 0•1400 ,04.suriaot ,- tiolt to the. Onhitiender ou ernde. .,',' , 0440; .40 vit9tW.- :..the 90119119. 91 Illa eteei withcai„ .htua.,, .., . The upshot ot Me altalr: vim' the .ar. .torOus regliti ' ,, ', • ' ' ' dos cOlOrinp. ' ', _ ', ' ' Dez iiv. \i4 Watt 11.0Brikield Reoliii Bi• s' ..geriergt, row ocootra ,rito,Do lepottd, Kt A ,P oF E sEA, nog, seetilit 0, etreAdtP ‘v4,4311i4V4% foL R . TO ..ifirdeaddedly 'aMong .the tov.91t944. Spector, import* may etteea Of Wenn aloteepg les moottunt.let.ponert,ip and, . 444040 40 * Mei' On etitinetni ot . TelireleateSein Dt*.• . .; ' . e ''. • . illift‘le efille.eefie Wilt he Ale itele de' 'IV( hu Leeati'n1lid Grenville (Aunties. moo tin. nttong , ky actiegi.4041010.,' . in° ettlettlandeP' nt the mit*, Ittnikat8; • "''' N'Av4i,. 1%,ItyllINif ting.A,,rgfki., , COGNTBY. :PIGA/GCB. - Genet*. ' Pet°9.41 SQl°1'il' 'uicte'd°'4.°10 . ' • ' ' , 1 ' , ' ' illtreS..-Gilild ;In ollott4', win.Wr ii44,, tic 4,1„1/1' fig:r"slat des4leiftlibu' irPita.)Na'Vu'lln4ded,•gt,, 1.„Itc,, N,10„ vipeo,„ a„„,tteov,p,thhvo„ ett hibert, itolog 1,0_,..e0tveta PeLlefe,rido.,,Wt; ,. ,_ _ io olld PerSOnai Mend .Of the.',Cttm. TtlEV''A deeentell ki Ile'Len0eteettewilegelle.Y. 82: '-' to 42,5e. pele"hhi.. ,' ° -, Ia.' c - - - - •---4-- --$1.-:'------vi-- flof vi"vg•v?:—Q ,--1' 4'3' •-e c -Y -- ill0do TOr nie Wouw‘ mettutio41414P- TI100 FORD TO BE linoWtite General' sva,5,:doovoyed, to ,st, 'POO* Ihore'Seletettepat Saee 'that, Viee Adage -ore•-•-•-• ..fie 04„,,,iltout.hicno,,... *kiwi:at gi,k; --....iped orilanienta.,014 ,-...,raptitnes ..te: r. es tit*Pec.al cars murIng the hot r,eisvIlytc10,114.rsgat.,,t,ewnirmanIaei..iiire,,,ve,,giitil. on,t, tu4,4e4sooritto, 441i1:1054,10$0,kledelto;flt;a.zseoimatpe . ve . e, , . at. it I lea, Too :tglitla,f(Ir ifyitv; Wiltile ple: Port ie . ' .11 I/4 old thet en oiler welt uP in ifto 8:tallilnee'l':11111sellftblteteeeritlie:611ressbeteLlicitttrale,4143t1F:F1).°:,171:ijOil.:11:1111: BATE "WARNiniGn OF PATE-. berg end Oka' under 'tletutothery op; el Wiren,' Whe reeetatlY *au appelnIS' end' rielee et #.35.1telL40. ' ' lirVilttih*.It'414114-4-' Is' °M1:*" 1....-..vitlilt 111°11141' ' ' Puls• *ow !?4,m um amobiAlt ' 04 ...hti-' 11114440 netil mede the Government In tgs woe end onother just *we the ties heed:get/rived:Of ihet,'Oitellege 'Of 'out; 444 :arrested the. dlittleted. ..494, 'Pet' '.14 it And 4Xiiiii;) il()?leYctit $4 14 *64 • 4u- ..or ladiAtut oorsage, the,w' le Con. i- . thominerallied portion of tee ofe oarrettile A I& - rosPoOtot,*-to,, AU otetk at theat pert' and Mae ii VP ct , goiti,,„No. I:Loge:Atty.. ,ta:.mioto: ct gia .4.4B111.0.4„011e 01„ those. robe tollfels that, , o$ thug. , heart, death eitsuing in a few Minutes. per ',men. . - ' r- ' * , roginled.wilt probably be 00e/erred le :ximng,,,nsiarti• or the Pragtelik,'Bellilli.. Cid. kisialryuturrondetod himself to the County thelitikei% illive been arneged,,:hil,d the. Ittextt:'-ou Word, „tx,',. cruiser, ' muter At .t, 00, 4e0,,,Itott,x. a avina Ao sx4.,, qjpe..Fenntk• 99SuY ati the outset, l'Oetily 'fi, ja,proporpea to. store some 001004' %traWi-,;$2: lei •Pt50;e". tow:on—AN* tersi., "At, 344. cetaionly, sittee they extult,:_littla."Mns et Coal in Sasitatchewen during ----- /lietvia. evhere,etinteealeatidee Delsorlea "Aditilionat(„iterests ?are helliff.trtattel:Iiiiid liotnioe...:rmilirt,j,,,,,,si,is .1/.. letio nmk, '14r' 441 'el*Itue'ne3 dee4)r"an b°00101 4 luibetliSonixtnt NvIninerictiN0 PINI4ent ancuier l'un" lived; and . where ' •tire,'.FreobralellskY it 'ilred4tir,loYill .013: 11045$`011104.`t., -;91P40,10',(10.11, .$11% je,i,f1 Tei-CO1.00 717-iied -,',,,,4f. ":76,01i41.4;1"., Regiment woe sent last yetkr.,bn.vay -Cf. ' another] pow) ,croherl.. tilril.:ilioctilretceorlgo011art soll)Kekre011"ed.ti relvieeteS: The Oltlente. 'Brothers' Construction win tollow.in do6' oelliise, ., : , ,. ,,, . ,1 .ctiorges ta2e beett• prefeite4,.u.getrint the ic' Ilia-i4g-tift-d',,,.,,acti4iii7i3-4, -114,04' f .1,4 t.siet4.v.00114FeaPetirveadorthatv:ver. iti r.lost —,..,., ,44, comiact , , . punisbeeent.„ A .00u,s,•ot eentee'ieinteliev in° ••flPet Orq. nettePerAftr beettleett no Per ev-e-T kiwi tali& • i to 13a: 114% '45°°1° "it aPPliqii° °/-atamljed,o'thait. ,Pe-, °I e'MUttb*EUI"V` bUve been awarded Frei° PereOn0. :ftlYeeltiletnileSitt. ,4 '-ntr9.0.ted 311911t •9041.t. la stild ihtd it,„.91e 94, • tor the Temiskanaing 1101. ,,,, 44 am. tor wog 4 ,w0041 te .04 .0 way atom building at that Place, oonoluded Boit IN 44140 ,w44:41dl. cintsi' 'ilrioue 'outbreak N. likely to Ocottr,. , ,.: - Atoll gown te have a atealght..11atter poTrte seettaneroyinee. rojoifwaithe London and Ir.. iiis u itienetut,ititko to give lerge desee nee:ere-Pound Mlle '020 quoted at 13 ''',1ifv1:4:1}liairstrill.45,11hue4tIttted4,1:404bry7rawetuiroliraoegilitki:tiaariu):4417C te143r Celia°. o'nullacill figt;lif°aborreeverv$I01,:oelleani. -4,.THE'VAIB,Y: fileeBKETS. tit coinlieer oil; they "are not'digestet, to 2occ too notitio tit .s.„1,3 leo., large Mrs. Wenn Allbright, "prOptietesae Ilipsyvediin, itiett eattelhase rettleokeptlearweilhilev.147111ifilei totevaornueet. 'alit? albartogr oetueleanpeocouprz otos iind. rentill, (IQ more herrn Mao geo ., rgtilo, :104 ir! 4,1n,atote:10.041.4guse, bet)142do. gtveileneraluplY tolled: rs(21$ er 21"eate. 423Iriet,148.0ail eitriUtienearit Priota 'gUtrurie' ' • e 213ele. einaetaev.rrench gowns and le peatw itrineeerWuttlimob4s.a., tidal Wilee and Inotin- 4 Eggs -Ca° kiis °en .at 1334 1° 18° a Its,ed Mr The ' demo/lien of atom or A sore thooats. .'N't‘tten,1 despite ail precau- SOme Mket Are eelnenially IlaYing doz. . . Ottifeen dresses.. The 'thick and henvY stn;l1Wsboteamnitey4aolhinlit :welly. goduarotenrsiolon ca. 'noes, an. ettecle eetnite erentinent, you Jb.,,haerier twiinsalleat411%‘qualt.gatt 13°' ixtr Malted of lac,e ire the most satisfeetory elionid dip the wetted finger inin hen- Viten dyed and should 00,01 rather ,e P. ft. from Montreal to Seattle and rode . tow design. 11 leeks excellent when across the cootiorot unnoticed. This distressIngleopateleraffeetion IS 1b0C/Cbiellna tub °eh t4nsii well wnh this every hour or two. Many attache inlet as ti heovy hem eo a dress of thin PitiderntletyMolefe tee rinUnaivilYersitIrco°iPtedToroUnle. muscular rheurnaliero 'toolteed M. the. , MOO': pflopuCrs, ytay. be ont shert Thee. A rough dry . . nutteriat and forma nips!, deearative large muscles antra Iptile. oe. stocking, or a -cloth wrung. out of ice- Bileeree-Long Olear, 11 .to eleelo Per nan,dsefer the fronts of Vag, pletti to at a ineettrig.,Ot the Board of sGovere The ettack,Luseelly, 'Oates on.' Tin!. cola water wrapped round the neck...end lie In °Ilse lOteenteSe Perk, $21 to $31.- skirts, Lace for same unithoWla reale:el nors on Friday. suddenly; someurfuer seiziog the suffer. covered with Santethino (try worn for a 56; short cute sgs to $23.50. . dyes itt sante colors better Than others, furTehde peFeorinntisesnittono tGoranindspeSeutrythewaistinrge-- oe In the middle of a nrak,willettit elte vete will de gooe. Haills-light to litedluen, -15%e; doe and fortunately tattes the soft half tones slightest premoulltola. 'TO plOrt is szt• heavY, 1-ty Nils, tigc; shouiders, .of color quite us satisfactorily as the ston penttentlary,, und asks 'that the tense, and Ls increased -by the. sligliteett ' ' lte; baeles2, 16%0; breakfast bacon, undefeashades. Blues, brown and graes case be laid before the etinister of Jus - lent rthquake Throws Dow*, ly prected LUMBAGO. .................o................ tice. motion of the Pode. .- e. ee* , :" IMPORTS MEIER ; EXPORTS LOWER 1534c. . , " .c- • are' the best color% for dyed lace. nut The viettm et. lumbago •or 'AO other Lard-Tlerees,'12%,c; tubs, 12%c; pads. ltbe geeatest core Must be taken that the The bodies of Samuel nankin and kern of muscular: .Theurnallene'beeonlde Tierde Increase for April and May 12%c. •. lace Is of precisely the same shade as Mrs. Putterson, both old residents of *painfully aware Of Ilie..feet, .wilieli pee. the gown, or it invariably ha.s a ,curte Stratford, were totted in the water on . ;Eleven Millions. , ----- haps he had not eingre reelized of elle e . tairely vulgar effect. whenever pas'. Thu&day. Beth had comnittledo sal - great flexibility ot,the body, and ef the A' ileepatoh .1rom Ottaera says: Can, ROSINESS AT MONTnEAL. sIble, it should be dyed especially fee 'clde at different perces und times. Intimate relationelietweete the•ditlereittnttea's feade figures for the flrst two 'Montreal, Jena 18..-Grliin-Manitoba, the gown. A number of hay dettlers of 14ot-event parts of the body; fonite edges impoe- Months of the present fiscal year, end- No. 2 while, 49%c; .Ontarloo No. 2 et have entered suit in the Exchequer As was_ the rule through theesprInge sane for him :eta- -metre - anyeirletlon Mg idor313-Itlid, alieW rie thetease of. 40c; No, 3 at 4843; ene 4"tit 47e per bush- lhe 'sheer, airy quality will cling to a Court to -collect $340,000 for hay ship - whatever, of Ble,',head. or..of the ewe ne less than $11,903,790, and nearly 25 e: ex store. Flour -echoic° spring evoman's dress through the summer. ped by them to South' Afrlcit during the witeelet feelIng re:Sheep twinge in the' pee eent. in the value of the .Imperts, wheat patents, $5.1.0 ta $5.20; seeonds, ‘Silic and' cotton and all ootton comben war and not taken by the Government, bucifi- He dare net turn hi ben, lift les. es tkompared wite April and May of WO to .$4.00; Winter wheat patents, talons Bed sorts of voile prevull lo e head, or even raise his arena, fer every netei. imports for May alone wore ni.85; straight rollers, $4.10 to $4.25; Water degree than ever. They oleo are. GREAT—BRITAIN. movement seems' le eleeeeiteginated. and $33.935,525, an hicrease of $7,275,564. eo., in bags, 250 to $2e extras, $1.60. performed by tha sore...teach meleciese This largely increased importation na- Fee:le-Manitoba' ean, in bags, $21; shorts seen In higher grades this season than afftcted region, blit, usuallY. there is im creitee of eevenue tram duties. For the $21.50; shortg, . $22 to $22.50; milled ever bet:mese of their finish,' deeign, toter and width. They are to be had / There may ee a' Mtki sofillingof the Weeny resulted in a corresponding in- $23 per ton; et -Vic bran In bags,1121 to external sign of the great .190 of mig- two' MotiratAbe duties collected totalled nimillle, lte4 to $28 per ton, and straight in every size of seeped design. ery lying just beneath 'the skip, 'I tle .59,58$.690, an increase of $1,533,261 over grain, $30. to $32. . Provillions-Barrels, tpaini lasts a few,days oe a weelc, and the corresponding pe.ried of last year. shore eut mess, $22 to $22.50; halebar- may then disappear ae rapidly' as it On the other hand, the exports show rels, $11.25 to $11.75; clear fat, back, tame, although There Is Mien consid- a considerable, felling off,. due largely $23.50 to $24.50: -king cut heavy mess, treble soreness or an occasional twinge le the latenese bf 'the opening of spring 520.50 to $21:50" halebareels em., -41110.75 tor a day or twee ' , .. navigetien and the longshoremen's to $11.50; dry,esalt, .1oeg clearebacon, leumbago may 'be dielifiguished froth -spike at Mohlreel. Exports for the lox,' to 11%c; `bareela, plate beef, $14 to pain in the bace due to outer caned levo months totalled $30,929,349, et de- $16; half-I:Jarrett do.. -$7.50 to $8.25; by „ the fact that the agony is extrente crease of 4;5,220,892 from last year. The heavy mess beef; $10; hialf-barrels do., whenever the slightest -.movement is decrease foe May alone wag $1,880,097. e5.50; compoued• lard, 10% to 10%c; made, and is• abStnt, or at least bear- exports of products of the ferest de- pure laede12% to 12%c; kettle rendered, able when the spatient, lies perfectle creaeed $717,281; animals and their pro- 13 to 13%c; home, 14 to .16c; breakfast Meet in bed, and also Blat,the museles duce. $423,345; agribulture, $928,615. bacon, 14% to 15c; Windier bacon, 15% are..tender When gently sepitiezed. Tho For the two months the decrease in ag- to lac: fresh. kilted, abattoir dressed affgetion is mere eoniman Art inert Then riculturat producte was- $2.507,e76; the noes, $10; °eye. $7.25 to $7.40. Eggs t ,evouteineetleteLettilletelsedullseeettleflye, ,eitroehrets of the mine increased $634.334. _nee. to ifiV. ButterTownship, inuse,Ular-rttaiimetisnr Of lard -tar The total trade for the tvieeanolittis Was 20%, to,,20%,c1, entebee, 20%. to 20%c; $92,539,739, an Increase of $6,676,898. Ontario, 20c; Western dairy, 18 to teeec. Cheese -Western, 11%e. . king the form !usually. of_ Wryneck. Why this .abonettlie se. it Is eMeult to say. . es, ". Lumbag4, 'neaten men „frequently In MONTREAL'S FIRE LOnSES. gouty pegeops, althotigh ihatels no ex- ' e plenatiere since We do' not !Mow Why Nearly Three Million Dollars In the the loins sliduld• Suffer in. gouty incite Past Six Menem. viduale more, then the museles of the A desnatch from hiontreal says: There Meek. • frentild cases Odrinktng of an abun- was received at the City Hall, on Wed - dance of Water, tei which, seem b,alting-1 nesday a striking docpment from the 6044 is added, Mae give metteure f Fire Underwriters' Aseoelation, saying relief. Gentle rubbing ' the parts that on account of • great ilre losse.s by witli a cloth dipped 10. Me:mania' and ifteurance companies tilde carnpanies hot' water wilt?Otten mitigate' the stif- had decided to eertail the amount of feting, aral-afterellte•rubbiteetecteth wet insurance that would be given to the with this salettlete May be thid on the peblie. Thls step was necessary in or - parts and coeeped.With a hot-water bet- der to nive a better safeguard to the cempanies. The document also calls tle. ' The diet Should be light, without upon the city to at once take steps to meat or. highly seasonee. food, and have all wires in the city placed in un- esPeelally withoote beef . tea or meat dergrouna conduits. Special experts broths, of any 'kind, The bevels shoUld hove proven to the underwriters that no kept 'open. many fires are due to the danger ef One 'who is [Abject to ltimbago should overhead wires, etc. The report, whice he boreful to avdid a eifille and sbauld also Leeches Mein ether important mile liere frugally, Wielding the use of much led, seys that -the Underwriters' Asso. eneat ar highly eertented foga Ins oedema,' after much research, have reit- diete and drinkfng only plata water gr Aon to believe that some of the recent milk. • • disiletrous fires in the city are due to Sometimes the attacks ogee prevented defec yve wiring. The report also states or made less frequent bf the wearing that uring the past six months flre hi- , of a btoad flannel tee& oVer the under- surance losses in the city have been elothinge-Youth's COnleittelon. close upon three million dollars. Thls • 'means seven dollars per capita of po- ' pulation. Such losses, it. is claimed, besides being enorm,ous in the extreme, are unneceseary. MILLION F011 TIMBER ,LIMITS. 4 New York Syndicate Alter Properly in the West. A deepatch from St. John, says: Negotiations have been in progress for some Ume ihrough a St. John bro- ker for the sale,of one of the most valu- able tracts of timber Land in British Celumbia. The land Is ettutited on ant- hem Island. one of the Charlotte group, on the coast. and incluees seventy- eight square miles, every foot of which is covered with Magnificent timber. The, land runs all, round the shores of Nadan Harbor, none of the limber be- ing more Man two miles from water. luis been surVeyed three times of trite, (tnd ie estimated kJ oeintain 1,500,000.- 000 feet of timber, including spruee, fir and hemlock. The land Is now owned hy a, number of Western Canadians. Pece'ntly a New Yet* syndicate has been negotiating eir It,. arid on Thursday made an offer of one million dollars nigh; The syndicate has also put down Aileen thoUsafte dollar% for a three - months' option to permit of a flnal sur- vey. This Offer wilt be aecepted. PROPER TREATMENT OF BURNS. In cases of buena death. may be due Ittett te eisphyxid; secenifily, nhoek; and thirdly, to .septtemania, says The Landon. „ • The mediae, man seldom OS to the tate la time teeat the flint coedillont the Second is esSentialle p general cote ditiOn, While the :whole succela in pre - Venting the third depends upon tee Illuntediate Weal treatment; It Is' there- fore the last condition Which MUM -44. Oenaldered here. Aniorig ..the piddle 'It Is a generally fleeepted Idea that the thing to, do In tee teSe of a burn Is lo thist flour over in Or le cever ite With ctl, and -indeed, eeen ',Soiled epinpara- titiely late toltt biptoltsoft sOrgery a mix- ture knoVen. us l.Corkoh•Cilr te advocat. The use Of sUelt.i.aPPI1Oillens canoot be too eirofigly `deptvdoigd, odd" Indeed if the mind ebirld tottg41,,titst die best (Wog to P00-40 a 'Mira: before the ,doetOr IsAttilatt COMpress Which ;then% Othtillin" Witte berate acid. .11 there 14 any 'in, Me itis probable that the majority ot deaths due to sop - Violate atter 'hums Would be proven - 'Pee tho Vidiele.oim and object Of Mr load treattrient. is to prevent sepsis: ..ttfittr and. 4110 Oil 'may goonarid iodt May allay th*Plittt, 'hut there Le nit CHAMBERLAIN AT BIRMINGHAM. Mitiseptia properly. them; nether tire Mditire Ittedla, for acterla.' 4114.1trit UM'S. itot Wer0r-:teien, eteitetell ytheale tti goad tor lieNeteellene•' tilyeer, ine ,fititt4 digesteonts and is fre- gberilly Preserilt for .1t, ..A 0 -nepotism. itO .atter nicaN inked by .1141,..: mirk, ". hen ' 03!. high et fent- ratline at it Care be drUnk, IS 4 nuag ,Wreeehillg sittriutatit. . COO' Of Cala overtatisite." IN deft very Iluilek Ind i'tratetuit. ThefAteet of Itntittlik Wit, tame penelleitti oink totting thou inot •ot aloornal. It gliza' real ;strength. ott agt !ling Is 111111Y. _,It Most naliteolts laity- ' we mitY, 7!twe to children - 'Irani* by Or r'f 1,0r thegt MO A despatch fiord VatirOuvele, C.. peoperniint, ge, 8 liteea tit Olefin tlaYs: co111,41911 bettVeCtt two SI - a bi4 Or re. Sinny, 4)040 Wawa cam a vane and a Ilan rem the Maim' ttte, tots .0ingtt <eV at 0 Wreak Olt Wediteellay* tirminkt to ay the disagree:tibia et Now Welttrilesters.mais 'the first Intl ter to, file'irmy. Ztt end tout , three tlattintatti,! ,eitd live white font seYetely injured. 'keit it is imotel Tor Itleo r*trit ',Ad .1iletr. erat.S. 116th earS %ere do litre oll are MT Rine May OA TIM Maiortfolft Over. 'see noon% vett feee ttt tnolisbcd. and WWI &Vas aixty,toos Van $ I amt. tOttukratut • • Comparative Helplessness Was a Great Sliork to Priends. A deepalth from Itirtnitigham, Eng- land, says: Mr. anti Mrs. Ideph Chevy- terlath arrived bere on Thursday from London. The health of Mr. Chamber- lain is improving, but his colpparaltve tetplegsness wafs a great shock to hes friends Who aseertibled at the railroad Minton to meet hen. All hats were enisod In reepeelful sflellee as WO cee. item+ droVe melte. e FATAL Otiftgil CAR COMM. Ono IONIon, 'receive !Willed, in, Collision Near -*Weaver. • , UNiTED STATES MARKETS. Duluth, June 18. -Wheat -No. 1 hard, 96%c; No. 1 Northern, 95%,o; No. 2 Northern, 94%c; July,' 95%ot Sept., 98%o; Dec., 94%c. Milwaukee, June 18. -Wheat - No. 1 Ncstliern, $L03 $1.04; No. 2 North- ern, 31 to $1.0e; July, 90%e. Rye -No. 1, 87, 52% to 53%e; July, 53e. Minnea,polls, June 18. -Wheat - July, 95y,o; September, 94%0; No. 1 hard, 98%114) 99c; No. 1 Northern, 97% to 98c; re. 2 Northern, 95% to 96%c; No. 3 Northern, 93 to 94c. Flour - First patents, $5 to $5.10; second patents, e4.90 to 415; first clears, $3.55 to One; second clears, 32.75 to $2.85. Bran in bulk, $16 to $16.25. • LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto, June 18. -Export trade was quiet, but with a contioued good de- mand for heavy, welt -finished stock. Choke quality sold from ss.so to $5.90, hut picked cattle were sold at still high- er prices, thre extra line steers, weigh- ing gllogether about 4,700 'lbs., bringing 86.12%. Butcher cattle Were offered freely. Top.quallty -.sold at from n5.60 to $5.85. with a few cattle picked from choice MR. GREENWAY'S SALE. loads selling around the $6 mark. Good ordinary butchers' Sold hvont $5.40 to Famous Breeding Farm at 'Crystal City, $5.60. Medium, 185 to 85.25; choice Man., Will Soon be a Memory. rows sold from $4.50 to 414.75; commen k despatch from Crystal City, Mani - cows, $3 to Sante tuba. says: "Prairie Home," whkh fer Stoekers of 800 to 900 Its. were In de - nearly twenty years has been with n and at $4 to $4.50; lightweights sold breeders of Shorthorns and Ayrshire at $3.25 to fe3,15. cattle, Berkshire and Yorkshire event,. MUM cows were tirei at $35 le 860 and with many hundreds of people for choke and $25 to $30 for common. with only a sensallorne interest in Veal calves were steady, at 3c to 6c pure-bred stock a name to conjure with, per lb. is no longer a breedeee farm. Hon. Sbeep and lambs were fIrm and slight - Thomas Grcenway, whose name has for le higher. these years been iu;societed meth the The market for hogs is eaey, trut quo - great form as owner mid selectee of tations are unchanged at 56.90 for some of the greatest prize-winnera, not stlectS. only In the Province, but on the mill - Tient, en Thursday held hie fifth an. 27 HOUSES DESTIROYED. reed sale. This sale tnurked the ilisper- e--- sion of the "Protrie Home" herd. Hence- COnflagration at St. Raymond -Whole teeth "Prairie Heine" exists telly in a swipe that is a memory, or is being Village Was Threatened. perpetuated in some of the superb am A despatch from Quebec says; The Parish of St. Rnymond, County of Port Neuf, about thirty miles trom this eity, was an Wedneeday afternoon visited by a Conflagration which, for a time, Merea for thousands wlu, wished to threatened to Wipe out .the village. A view the Mock that has won tie, teem lire ALAMO at one end of the village est honors at Winnipeg. Toronto and about 3 p.m., when three houses were Buffo lo. The splendid bathe ore still destroyed and til herself, while this tire here. and these with the broad aeres was still hurtling enother fire started and residue of Ilse skeet, will fertile about half a Mile 'further west, on the with be disposed of. main street of the village. A delarh- 'tent of lite .(etiebee flee brigade was sent by Medial train lo SI Raymond and gueteeded in controlling the Are. hut not ,bkrefro et private renidences were completely destroyed. For a time great fear, was alittelpated fOr the san ply of the eifillth. 119 the World house from Ole Prestniery felt a. Prey to. the (lumen. The (AWN, died teen fire tie. partteenta rernalued at work all nIghte DETAILS OF THE SHIRT WAI,ST. How many women have been com- pletely at sea „regarding many of the tletalls of a shirt waist, and it is on ',those details that the success or .suceess of the garment depends. In 1lee fleet place much better resulks 'will Iv obtained if the material, both for the waist and the butcher's linen or in- eerily:Mg for the cuffs and neck band, are well slu.unken before cutting. The opening in the sleeve always should in, after it le ftnished, half the length of Me cuff; then it is possane to apen the cuff far enotigh to lion easily. If the tuff is to be a leik one, the hem on 'the under side of the sleeve opening thouler extend 'beyond the .tine - Atte bun. 'If the cuff is one that tape, fiie them goes into the cuff. ., The average ann hole should be ne teen inches around; if it does not mea- sure that, it genereliy needs to be cut cut a little mulled the front, near Me under arm. Often it Ls only neces.eary to stretch the arm hole a little en the ;front near the under erne where it eurvelthe most. There always in doe. ger of cutting an arm hole too low; hnd If a person is nct skilled in dress - snaking, the safest way is to inettsure !he arm note. then draw a new line where you think 11 needs to be cut to, 'and try on aild see if the line is a good one. The neck band of a shirt waist shou it Measure from end to,erui one and one. half inchee, more than tile size of the neck. This alkiws for the lapping. The lbutton hole in the back of the band ell.ould be cut across, and after one hue iton hole las been cut in the band 11 /front, alio arrow, lap the hand exact- ly as it should go, stick a pin in al the 'feint end of the button hole, so il sticks Into the band underneath, and the pin bole shows where the front edge of the Ibutton hole should go on the other side. 111111a that have passed out frOttl gales of the farm that has been ihr glory of Crystal City and district for st long. "Prairie Home" hos been lite Tho retirement of Lord !Mildewed front the British Arniy hos, been an- nounced. Crop reports from Europe indictee; that the wbeat yield will be greater than at Met expeeted. The first reading of the amendment tc. the British North America act ren- dered necessary by the agreement to `increase Provincial eubsidies was pass- el In the British House of Commons en Thursday. •••••pial• The Itlany Superstitions of Fishermen Once on o thuo in fee Japan, and Others Who Live Them lived a busy 111U0 men, Ste Merry Mel so full of fun, . "1,...101•001,•Mm....0.111•1, That people. called him "ind0Or Sun." — probabbkoWes Its survival to the condi. atengehare. HELD PAST, FATALLY SCALDED. Among 1110 longshoremen sea folklore Terrible Pate of an Engineer - 01 ,Owen (Ions under which they live, having an Like those In youeliouse and in mine% Now, indoor Sun made Minted fine, ' Sound Cetneni WOO, ,. tiCithputtsntolitarditotipl°8seetrosar Ilhoerst,athey 4 terrible fatality occurred hcit ,,,,, spend many hours oidiergo, or %,viatohdoittilly noalitkedn. ilVotivIntttittesette sui°°whiflit itinteest :111gniligtht A despatch from Owen •Settilitleays: Inn% nsulbray PNavahlrenh‘ thonv gain a livelihood Y.9 0 It made him feel so very Ad eihlteurposdratoyolaoftearrononoonosbody tohite trteo,ntntioellEeloilit are alitiost 'as primitive us they were 'That hettegir toklottot dootsreor od bad . Cetnerit COmpanfa mills for hant1111111 Oentilrlas ago. They know all the r000ds 'ro keep a sweenstittle eltittlY6 there - col and marl. Engineer ilervelt Fran was lee solo operator of tee machine, cohf atnilgoessea, ond ihtit, notwithstanditig its 10 Is always their friend and And soon he found that those tiriikteitt 4 , and, while net one saw theettceident un - 1,.. it innehlipliie of itlitollit.Plitclit°arteecvleinngIontogstereni '1„.olliesItlitielellheiQinlik're°11,111Mbeorytterrilite00; . til the. crafili came, front tho etaLlittion g Y 0telaslhgeAte'Pe°,,tituSpt 14tietaer itiebt>eeTt gi!..7pi,' ee life is not Millet The aame as it was In The Began to smile on Indoot Sidi. duys of beach companid and "free lead - the boom at too low un angle, and tit turning at a rapid rale the niontentlim init." Now, try this lust one day and see Longshoremen, 148 a rule. are fatalists, !low bright, and smiling p.m can be; had overthrown the crane. Frank was says the London Globe, and although You'll mid both happiness und fun inside the houee, and wus caught rie nine out of len of them' die In their beds In playing you're an "Indoor oun." 101110 plates and held in Steel 8 it0341- ashore, there is a -general belief among lion that the steam from' e broken con- nepitcatil:n teionvewlasopetiabo.t._huet u3p2peyr.onporsrtetottit1041 them that thosh.wito aro fated to be short lime after his removal to -the hos- les body, literally parboiling tem, and getting down hts throat into hts lungs, children. hastened his death, which occurred a and leaves a widow and three sma 1 enefattheantettarrteainsartiodlet0inbietenticankallectningbyliestba0 day party, will you, dada'?" mild Mrs, some becoming silent and sorrowful, speclal significance to them, and whan Wiesen. "Bei tun" " a°°" " Me' can* W11110 others turn to dissipation and they hear ft a change comes over them, They don't think anything of It if you're not there." 'You won't forget it's Ralph's bliell• "All right," he said, "I'll do my best, In . drowned hhve a "warning of their fate A TALE OF QUEEn WEATHER. and recognize ite Inevitablends. &nue , DROWN Timm DREAD IN DRINK. fact I put in e word yeateeelay about IL" "What strange weather we are hav- DRAWN UNDER TRAIN. — There is, however, another "calling of Inge saki Mrs, Russell. "Yes," he said, looking out (+the- win. Mr. George Wright, of Gordon Lakt,Letlaionesee,a1,0"rtlitat tishahseamal fdariffeinrIllanrtd St:rill:8 dow, "It's very unexpected. It's mild Loses Ills Foot. sold to foretell it change in the wind and enough to do without an torero:tale let • • leave mine oft" A despatch frotn Sault elle. Mikrie,i the direction fmni which it will blow. Ont., says: Mr. George Wright, a Mete 1 141 '.'///ti le what F.dward letzGeruld, who "Better take It, dear r' mild his wife, ceant id Gordon Lake, wee returning level tee Sett and the ways of the men "If you 1011V0 II 4/11, It Will 1* sure to turn from the Soo -on Thursday hy the ite of the sere described. as "a kind of pre- cold or wet. Here, tot me heilp you on I" . ter110011 train,. end in attettipligg•le phetin voice from tho body of the sea and atm helped lain Into his coat and saw blight at Desburats while the. trahe was itself announcing great gales"; and Ten- him to the door and sent him off whist- le motion was drawn under the wheels, nyson refets, 10.11 whiWe he writes : lIng all the way up the street and Meting "There clime so loud a calling.se the that ho had the be.ot little Wife in the Ids left foot being ground to a pulp. fie woe hrought buck te the SM. and world. his font. was amputated la the Oeheral Thateall the houses in the haven see Mrs. Theisen had seareely turned into the dining -town before there were tiospitul. J. Pasuth, an Italian, woe killed ori • 'Meg." sounds of a scuttle lit the passage). Half " . thi Algoma Central Inli1W0Y through When the longaltorernan sties "water 11/1 110111' before Ralph and Edie had been the collision of a handcar on whiter deentethat le, smell dark elotles in the Ailing et tee table as good as gold, but The noise of the appixewhing engine weather" he meting the boisterous kind knowsethat wet weather is rem- all of te sudden here they were quartet. Mrs. Russell put her head outside the , Pasuth Was riding, and No. 3 einem. sky, be The ear and engtne met in u roek cut. Mg, and when h. speaks f a "wintiot ling. was not heard until too lute. of weather generally experienced at the doors, "Conte in here leoilte 811111 sharp -- beginning of March; about 1110 time of ty "Now sit down t What duy is this r _.,_.6.___ . the annivensury of the British saint Win- "My birthday I" said Ralph. waloo. Whatever the weather nifty he, the efle that. What. day Is It ?" His mother smiled. "1 didn't mean RAN PAST TIIE SIGNALS. Engineer • lames Fanning KIlleS at piency of a caul is not yet disputed by "Friday," he said. . flettees, but many years of lifeboat, work Weil,. what kind of tito wus It yester- "And it's a beautiful day. isn't eel, Sand Point. many crab /linden's. shrimpers and sprat A despatch 1 Carleton Pine* gays: et ... , Ivo Wakened the hingshorenume day T' Two ntiles -Iron sand Point. at aboiA ' mind et the belief that II Is unItelty to e'Veet !" said Edie. . draikving a Civil ht train was derailed however, rittaelles 141 the alighting 4,f it "And the day before Itiutt" "A11 kinds,' Mlle arenvered. "I know, 10.30 en ',radii IliornItig a loeomotive save it num from drowning. Good luck, and fell over into the iliteh, (-rushing tired "herring spink" or gold crested Kngineer James Fanning to deuth. Fen- wren on a fishing boat at sea, Jtist as 111- because It %nits so 81111 11) I w0/111 wItheUt•• Jung was itged 46 years, a resident (1 II1Ls Wall 11 1111 a native of Beckwith ,,, lila is inilluld 8110Uld Ute bird be a I got wet." cuckoo. my 'umbrella, and It came on to. rain and township. Ile leaves a widow. 'lite fireman, Hebert Nolen, escaped serious injury, The accident occurred et Ste• erully flehertriett have different mascots, gen- days are so changey, onesean't remem- ber." "Mut the day before that?" . "Oh, 1 data know,- said Ralph. "The On different parts of the coast, too, the wart's Bay, two and a half miles west sOME KIND OF FISH "Yes, it k funny." SOO lin mother, of Sand Point. The sectlottinett were "Hada V.IIS pist sitytng it's need unex- changing a rail, mid the freight train that Is rarely met with. and wilen calla peeled %either, 411141 I was lust thinking run paid Me nage that were pot out is dried end hung over the stern of he ns danger signals on the curVed, Iraeli. boat., Greal good tech id%) Witches to ot that, when I saw you two eldifiren a "king" is caught it Is, ur wits unlit quarrelling. You're Met like the wee - wrong. Sometimes the 241111 CUIlleti out The engine rim over the end of the rail the catching of a "king" herring, mealy recognized by Ili; bright rod Uns, When ther 1 If 1 think you're all 11ght. you're all and upturned. _._______ recently, the diatom In return a alive to and sometimes the tiMints. There. run around the .seudding pole us many tintes along and do let the sun be out an the FEWER HOMESTEAD ENTIIIEs. the sea ; but not until It has be.en passed morionee• But it wasill. Kdie hint a good cry Decrease for Tueive Months Attributed as the fishermen decent to get Mete of herring at thew next haul. presently, Rut !ter neither took no no- • to Severity of Wittier. The ghosts of seamel who have been ter exeept to .say. "More rain ' Fektfi nit. drowned near the coast for lack of help my unibreltu, Ralph. I'm sore 1 shell steed entries ter Me IKelve months A despatch from Ottneo nays, Mine - tire said 141 be hoard shrieking on stormy want ii," But Fehr brighletied up. and ending Aprli 30 *last totalled 34.11r.i. For coast, Ile, beachmen haee a 1101114) of het Mother called out. "Niner mind, Ilalpli. il's only a ration er und the slues nights, At Sheringtoun. on the Norfolk the preceding twelve months Me num. e08. The decrense of 5.815 itt the 1111M. call them the' "Yow Yows." sometimes, arming out. 1 may want u parasol yet." Presently nalph mid a lurti. lie got ler of homestends tureen tip was 40,- their own for such woeful spirite : they lor of entries for the past year 418 COM- aeroriling to the Sheringham crabbers, into a temper and began to talk loudly April, 1906, is nfiributed in part to tlw leaving no footprint on the sands, "Dear 4114', %%hat a limo month thin el. to his sister. butehis mother only said pared v‘illi the twelve months ending the l'ilvit You, walk the beach at night, unusual severity of the Winter. and al To the same neighborhood belongs Fancy thunder about now e . Met (commie canine apparition Black "Thunder?" Ralph said. part le the lace Of adequate trutemor. iiition faellilles in the seetions of Ilie Shuck, le eneounter whieh means that "Yes, you spoke, deur,' And Ralph you will die within twelve months; find !siren to understand. rivintry ripen to hernesteaders. at cromer, on wIld winter nights, the 11 fact. ttw children entered into the, bells of the tatieshed village of shioden joke presently and began lo apply it to -- "Bells of Shloden I Belk; of Shipden I um. anether. But it WW1 131 1131.8. when in Ihe middle SPRINGFIELD'S MAY(M DROWNF.D. ere moil to be heard beneath the 84-0: 11811k Of 14mg ago I of file party a telegraph ten brute/hi the Ills Horse Stepped Off sehriferoed Bridge, Throuing Dim Into Creek. .Peuting Mien 1he delete ages, message, "tan't get home. roo hus).• 3 .1. despatch froin Springfield. Ills.. of Mut Pealing high and kee , "%tun. unexpected weather "' sant Mrs. New ve ring below. Fiteisell. when slie tom tie. children. Till 1110 shridows prism nnd vanish "Vi" M11.11 1140140 1111' best of it." But that ntipit as she kiesed them le- e\ hen on earth a e Jloideal upward. s,r)N., Mayor Ennui S. iirittilit. rily, Wila 1113,1%118d ond 1:1?'1. 1 hilt 'Peter At the sunrise giew." I. re they tt ent to heti, she sa14, "1.1,/ vou A/41(m nariev/ly eneaped a sonilar frito stepping off a submerged hedge ten III:NTINI; 'I IIE et, liEN, know, I've heel/ a orldering if you etoe GENERAL. on Wednesday afternoon by their horst., The l'resident ef N len rn gun has de. miles southwest of Illis rily at lide 1110, dren (solid:11 gite 11, 14011144 41118\ pe•ted In many parte of the 1.01101ry Ihe old weather 141-41101134%3 111141 1.4Nory da). thiatentalo. Slate has declared %NM' on were (141,04111g a creek to Owlet a nate (31410111 ad "hunting the wren" was In "Maas 7" said !WIWI. n dad tho t his Waller Volz, rt well-knewn Sweet Ira 'Mayor Iiriffillas wan horn 111 1 1;14011101), URN% expr, t yok1 to get angry, arid I al. "Ilsell. 13 11011 things gi, iiroittj i al. ing part. '1 ho body Wa/i 1,41),/r/tvil. prattle,- tintil a 144, 111 date On st. Ste - beat about the euetwelin111 the) 14.111141 a wrens dray Ihe boys %%mild Iv, 1.114 und %LOS Unfit 1:418 14 going Ie er). neelitin 1 it le Iwo, if 1 i i..! eu LI of a lot yeller. has been burned to deralh by nil- 1 ,11111(10, ,,,e May 5, 1571, hi, 113,111er, 1 Twettlyeelght passengers were tirc,wn• a the mite 1,11 .1 %Ise 1,, her enrolls. al 1,11. ‘111,11 %%heti killed wag Allypended of storms rand a 1.1 ad rum ,,,. tele had \Ire John engine. hieing leen there lives in 1.1beria. /11 11 1/81111/1(1 or on a minkrto polo and 1'1 41111 ,"'IIthe, ' ( 41 by the eitindering of a French Ili. leaves a wife and children. 1,101( Lry the alarmed cries over the san ...eee____ tieing eoli,•itel at every house and a fen "le 1" 1°' '"itt "et 7"e11"1 ,‘ Lei tartlet' laughed. 'rlte better clesees ef 'nem IOW no carried through the 4 illageoontrieutions se amer off the Barbados. Bolt Tears Clothing MI iltin's Body thee 4,f the Mel given in reh,rn. ,opeh 114.0 1 die, mid km 111101% du%, tete) enert• KILLED 11111 LIGIII'NINti. fist/they+ %%An. 11411, 11 In 41811411041 among ''`47 l"' f''11 ''''gr1 '4"i' "u"'''''' ''' '1'01'1' Francisco troubles. The French Government has catered — Near North Battleford. liw fishermen, n,r they' 11, IWO 14'11,1 841 lo he pIllsed on In, hp, unit got red in Ilie \rather 1,ellef. slat I'M rent along shore. F41." " hi's' ' frwe, hut he (loin I make a snUnd 4181 I 4 l'el1111. their land la x es for five years is. a sure safeguard against shipurerk. to the revoVing wine growers. tinnclkerahoef tsas generally reeked up 4,11 the Neekeintiland hanks. gene. '11 1 1" N‘111I 111,s %Ire v.111' 1,1111i Pe liPete PP4 •11 1111.4. WIII p0Itit ii. IpIII 111 11,, I %%under if 111 Iptir 1,0188 t‘e colltd 4143 managed 0. h ...Pp it dr) Louis Vend. a Frearl1 fl•liermart, was A despair!, from North liailleford ,. that a de1141 kiegfisher. if suspended by ;3•33.PPY 111111 through the v. induw. Fruinsos one) !so, 1/././,. 1‘111, h III/. %/Ind 1,1,,,./0/. a • the 114s,clis del. ded toe the people, niter beieg Iwo week. adrift Iii a dory. sued.atom lever Colony on (-tartly the seine Doelhoamt of here basis aa Ihe Trannvnal have been na. hv n bolt of lighthing doer idyl .11Ina fule011 natione. mine °scheme guaranteeing the open ttorse was knocked down. bid reeravereth 84,41, 1Ans11481 ashoro from umiak.' tos- lhat the French .1 a on n ese I real y eon - The Berlin Tagebine ..res it leerne hurrah I oldayenn ‘4,0141 184111114; /I harso !ki%YOn SCHMITZ GIVI.Tv. • ____ )_____ _ -- The holl literally tore the , muffle( Iro,,, $4,1, Icret)en. ,1,41, 111,4 1Wel4lerit orrur real. The lir...icon .. lean The died man vi.- • !,,71 )ears roe married. 1111,1 had live 4.trb.t. I 18 NA 114 10011glil here fa r ti i i - -.- 4.--- "n "'01,0"hlY of eine,/ eouipared edit thine! Ilie atoods, `-' "'id 1"4"/' '11"..1.-'11.'14'l 11"v'14.)"4"*. ..4...4.4. filld r114114110A A : Wit 31111031 4.1 1.11,. \there it 1. 144.1t8s1441 that erartnin senslale plunk lotto sprung - up from (4,48110i , te, I.,,,,b444 !he (,,,,,t IN,..,, , /.11/./1 got it lens berodifin .111,,.. illIqrail C4Nit,D14.% CATTLE slIOT. two lore the bell 'Moan know,' 1 ri,und us ,0014. •Jile‘pe,t/NI /%r1t1hel. Wei _ _ 4-_____ bark .111%,4 iii,t1 I 114,1114 aa,a might 1r), ro he like the weedier nod iiiiiite peepie thine hrOV 111144 11 14 inside iis well as nut. tr, ii •'1,..111g 4111 1 f 11 ,A 1, PI, •pliarilet,- 444„, wit 111 eao. ;1.4 "oink)! relt1 (0- 1111,. VOA \I 1.\<1•1\IF, Lrlier,, poem eoubitoene III, or. Grosjenn. rancher, hting nort) mrles ryf 1, wok Instohllt hilloat yolk,. -,,,,,t,i, son Prancisco's Chief of Executive °tensor lo %reprice') Sheep Ranchers 1 .a,a, 1,,,i ,, mai • . ntiLDING IN 111E WINT. Figures Front Teens Oulaide nif Winne A chew, h fr, tn %lotion,. nue ‘11,,•,- 1 1 "Planning I. 0 11...: giiii.iiier.' . _ _ on Alberta Boundary. Convicted of Extortion. --- \\Mt 3., has repelled roim lb, vi in-,. , fie -Then it is nell1.81 MO we HEI.PING Fleetly,: peg show Great Actielly. 1... 1,0)., Serpi V1/41, /.I II, It 14s • are to f reek detachment reh the boundary mot i rum,- at midnight? that 3 Inrito nimil.er a,f cariadinri raffle , 'She. Yera. haVP 11030 8114,1 414A30 Iw \ 11141'143111 sheep lle Ind you are 811f44 100 can gel mullet. eeith of a% ild Horse I like. el vele traink parked In time! • 1 ,,,,k 14, , he nini, he, , f i el ‘t ere II,. ghe 011' v83. Papa Mad manimn iitat ,,, ime. nee wPr, 41101 4Prt Nlok i 1.1Pit, heth Prolideed to Nett me. !lees II, milinge 1w. is, ir-tstrteil , the mhos after n1 11), it N A %1.1' 11. 3.14itiat 14,4.8 ‘, here I r'oeltie 11"111111) run.° „,., , , ,. , - ,, se,. br ,ttg 1:41,1, 1,, in,. ii ' 441,1 I m irs a the Mill% id humor' kifidneee, 1 "Ile offered nte his hetet and COMM,'" glen, , 0,..4migh trnesteneen nuth1 ym, „wog, ..Nm tho att.. mito hit big and 'tie other 100 itililliVi la ,11 Ingle& Lgyptian almairao 171 itie When n weneall et MAW en .gtt . ,. 1%1,1 sr Museum. whirt1 la /11/11.• 3 ouu o. hat ehe W111110 Ala trios to ocnvirtgol ' .. y,..vo, . .1. Me !eremite days aro marleel I here,'" 'net 'i '111141 'vettn; tumarst ,„ , ,,,, 1 11114 the lunfotiunate la red. 1 sitv win. , 0 I The. plata was hilatutttlet bY ti cutl- et* ttiftelienett Of the set near ilite 0044. trPritlfil,theeitextrp Ono Mora, n'eFa talon' ntUppidt vunp 010 0, 100114, 4111111 10 1107! 043417. N40 ;$4108,Bi41118 'Om reported antorla A ileSpetell Intrn Santligo. says: A &O'er° certilt‘ualte whs. 11741t,trtt enced '1'huraday at IfetVildfl.• snit bolltlings and the VitillO4it *IOW there were desiwyeil, end live Person% tvere VOW* Is PA tha 0E0014 abbot: BOP Mlle* aoldh ot Valpferaten. It has 4 population Ot 10,040. isennooenoeosses00044641,14114., YOUNQ FOLKS 's • IsliaCion SUN.- . UNITED sTATEs. The operators of lite Western Union Telegraph Company are theeutening to etrike. The longshoremen at New York have edified te. return to work en tee best. terms obtainable. Japanese in the: UnterneZeeen blame the German Emperor for the race trou- bles in San ',remise°. • - A •Itig white cut is the loving foster reaelter of four Dalmatia') pimples In a -New York Ore station. John M.' Perker, who says he le front Teronlo, has confessed to the Philadel- phia police that he ts a burglar. At Winstead, Conn., three nowf. ate heartily of grass on which had been etnptted scone parts green. _They died. Two women were killed and three ethee, persons were sert,iteny hurt In so automobile accident in Indlanapolia, Ind. 'rho United Stales Government has of- fered Britain the same trade conces- elons as were given Germany by the t•ecent agreement. earrie Nation, after haranguing a crowd in tront of 11 down -town salmon in Washington, Was arrested tor being disorderly. Official statements from the Iowa dem scrvice.'place the Iowa crops from 17 to le per cent. tiehind their condition a year ago at ties lime. Because his mother holl spanked Mtn, Calif McCoy, uged eleven years, shot and instantly killed her al their fnrm, nine miles notalt of Boesett, Neb. Preeldent floe/seed!, see:tidier to the National Lelikirial Association al lollies. town, urged the necessity or orison... in IN! system of taxation and in lite utiliz- ing of natural resources. Trying to part Itvo men who wore fighting, Father John A. Clark. rector of the Catholic chtireh at 4",1))11%ville, lki1111., was set upon 1,34' NMI 111111 MS 81;1111 fracturiel hy thew bill/A 'With flwe children desperately with eearlet fever and one dead, Her- bert Whitney Chrisilatigewientist Ilv- !rip, near C-oncord N.II.. has whined to 11110W them to be attended by 14 physi- cian. • , STRIKERS FIRED IN TOE AIR. They liblitnidated Men Working al Port Arthur. A. despaleh from Port Arthur saver The Ca nadiae Northern fin (leery brouget ene hundred and 'ditty men from UM- Mpeg on Wednesday morning to 4, Placer In peel 1* tongaltorenren not. out on strike, After warkitte about 1313, teem forty of them went out with the A despatch from Son ',tandem Rays. REVOLVER WAR HANDY. , , 61rOcers. The remainder. tOgether with \in) or Eugene eictimitz wog en Thurs. oetnppene woman oeneee a bailor d Where, are teate werlding the ves. day night found guilty of extorting 411 from innipeg ea) ft gta relit al, these -wharves. About 10 4:Vetere money from keepers of Freneh reship . and Seettres Ws Arrest. at) Tuesday night a number of the strik. rents In thla city. The; Le the first for. 11`1""` frnm " l''w"s sh"'"01- out the '114 4481 41110‘14 Itial 1,11114101g% ne111- deunatett trd111 Regina Ram In the ors went over to Canadian Patine nail. mai Nmoettian in the arel-graft earn n11) meter en% therein amount 14, 1422.• OPrerne C011et, On Tiltterelay, Marlene • wity .0hod No. 5. where the steamer tweet humane:H(3d neverfil monthn ago. Fenno°. 'I lus ise of course, ociiietee eitelleteln fOtifid Malty of burglar- Forefeet mut Weeding, anti threaten. Abe fluef, wee was Indicted for sent- 1,.n‘ ne ftnetmeo I refute, - AI ler Of Gil Atrielle elay 25. knee tent On her, After ft; few tufrefe wee, elnirgee Mel appellee' n witneae le sdy bretittfus ltit0 the holm% Of Afru, ed to shoot any rum who m10111'104 I-. etieneee. pleaded guilty te the •Aee. telenteled tat she had Meld with fired fn the alr the men quit. They ofddost tures 'ibis affluterful developinPrit mot its it I. weiod he one•third more Wtten the verdict WW1 tillentiared 'twat yent% Wthin Oritenntetres Ivottc 1n proceeding OS fast as nexulide. Schmitz CM unntore4, won ntg tett hand "re 11 11111 i"r Pr"lubill" it !earl lovolver ender her pillow for turned tm noxt morning. howevee, arm ence fleitieft WaS deterted nt the Cottadlen Nettle Illatiwny "there: to hie chin. Ile apparently did not un- rhard"1 4"" lumber- ‘‘ hlt's ere 'Oki WM or 110 revolver, sho Until fluty can got men to load ho catt ' • thot ..itte mot ot, old house, et„ .thoy toto co congested with feel Mat domtand, oflfi wilted Parrett. "Who tO eltell$11, and stiecetderi ,16111 titgehorging ot vmels: Witt Po 41111111Yr" eald Bernet. etelttnitze 0, t00% .vbrieeeee moo. elm Mon.. 'vets% tow. Nona but °Veto and Iliad. -NM/ droPP9t1 to the table, but he shoe.- i• The Keller le to meet the r2or itur :11* In 0, -Settotteo Wilat defertedi .41111ere 9105 the„pre.stcent ifige, od other sign of emotion iltic auteenet trea in grandinavto ,