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alt"StItileday: ettteenOon ion Word ot the
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genii and grew 'had veer IntrKlw
Ogee, The. Yeeitel heraelt bodlY dam.
aged gal Is Bow Mlle better num 0..
Skit Ttkp two unt/ort‘toto pow*
W lost their Wes In the 11r iv
Wainte thdeb aged. inineloc% of Mont.'
Teal, a pee*pseeteettad: Gettege
toe, aehrehteth aged ehollt forty.,
, The taitbreille genie With'Suale-iitlitOn.
sttatetaleSa that'Inantr. *t the 'post:
*engem Were Almost overeanie Ity the
ereeice and tight belare thy
to „reach the ,decks-, and ontain_illi;
night Witteliftleit. AVM* Yeeieere
The lime of tlie entriliteeidet Saved' hta
life by leaping bite. the bey. :The Vio,
. ton hath aeteked: terte PlieteeineerS: toe
the hip tto Itaixalkalc Mid terriee crew
ot fortYittive.' wee". St- until 1b' Bre
bad been ,g0t, VOW .4101101,;, belt ;411
hour ate; n4'04,41.4' the .firtl:brt.'
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"TIVOlo, Sept, 24*,4i-)7^/tieitt.,44andaitt
Eteadr: Neeeeeennetheeter-,4:14 NA4:0,;
northern, Sei343-'e
Cern-,-NO. lte..yeffeere: : leth".10.
et rhe; ale—.3olinixettle.-7eXe; i'Anzerinan.
feed earn, 659, eakeeend freighte-
aerleY—No, 4„a7c tO-009; Noi.X extra,
55c io 50c; hlh. fe)eaee.e
Oatse:No. 2 white, e_40%c: to 47e ,eier
Manitobet Nifet 0.1.4.7,* 1.0L5A11;'
9 white, 49ertie eike :Mee :parte.: r
Peas—No. 2, 78q to /ea, •• "4-
Rre—No• e nairdnaity;41if:‘,;lo,,170:
F our--Ontarie Wry , Illt,10 per
cent- Patents $305; Min*,
Icba, first patente, e5,25 te 115.40; sec -
ands, $4,00 to $4.8eHistreing bakers'
$4.60 to
Milifeed—Bran, $22 JO $2e; :shorts,
$2e. to tee7eolitside.
e
gads. that the'iWeertlit tolOths. 3114
14 Searching kir bee 'the body of Ali
Meet Wee Pilltaloreedi
The body of MO V** Pang
In her -cabin WWI * her hedetellh,ee,
he she had Guts entlealiered tO ex.
tinintialt the emu** hod: beelt
Seen kt enter the gab* Am Wanes' De"
tee* OW fire beedke iout. Mixt Ilateb
.3 es
A t
Gier adVineed iditUntit attlem
we* eneourtztent Than
autts.
feet. in Oulta-Pt, Alf XIntla
Mien,
**Pitch tram Ottovilk hitY4lt
PiresetentiOR InsUlutest Pt, MN Ht-
er, divisioniksuPerintendent Pt tha
fiatmlitpt Ittseido Hallway ha* ecend
,t11. A. 4', tiyam, Ott oliterator Vinidittit
_ten* **Ws *ea w.-taltor *tint out to lad. toe pig *non*
00014 , tieth4t Wider^ the ittligesKe&tKolar
Pecittiat length i.. Ken Notn,2 vhonwttItilth ittVear4 ihtlt
falmed COO, MO Shoal lualt **tut 'of llighticeille 003, et*** agent foist
VANAtitht *Willett or so. of UM Alid,Prit Itithere Me 'On, Opera* drunth Nal initatgtatelY
1 tor SOrt4.0 Ittestiti, Ittpitretaa akeVe* ita* Welk ta. MOS Ntt NY4S *fa- attot itta ern :
gelatins vertt re=0.tt that Miettonitito beadattitetcret. 4
ti Leaden Oat, Meteolder Warneft. Only tint, very, Won into 0244* :110, Fla 111)
4croases
is
14* * •
_Preston ' Lynchink* TitIrj...* the 04ttettN* th alat* in Aloe, IencidieS, 001104 Thorsdar tottere, nieglArate YeriN
Altiertig 'by shttatiug 10,-,minuninigs„ thete .liappens A4.1t/e: Staft/itorgi. 60vt4, Ulna. are. tatiele When %a atatente atom
'rrn 1U5. kteltatilent will .refainth 4thtet. tbis Iv 14 att- attraallit tate 91:itto 'newer:than-0e twatplece .otiotro,r; Mentioned Was itapeaeLL Tito .ocw latte,
1414T/1*°ier U-iaitth'eetliekti oln't irte"4111.-14e.N..* lag sa irtoAd' ihttulUe1111,14:i," '14tgr !It* "' •Prar 1%-nt4OStrleatt4n °I4P"PeIVI°V111911tcals011'Agjltdinel` .•,;!,vounnli'tistHw.p041:441011ftled.St 11\volatr4 tenilhgolT,
eore Lis 5x Imagers, over een „spit,004,. us a 4teek blue kW With : ba d' alzindallitc'et hem, tornthe tlitleente Of liquor 'wizen on May Into 10 P30,733;301 While 111; exports
AVilln:itllettelibt Wait tela OS* *hilhitY.,ditod Attereree". PO*. .00 01P3111,111g 10, this taxe, 'HMSO alt WI: when .tattny INsea eto preetleally eiewe aloe decrease!, et einem, ex,
streek'Corist Ilatallton Odle% bee' IVeliteeld )10. Lik Other- .tottglt ,$*ertiel* ..so4 41.epe.4' entre4 VOA: the wear* ,their WO* and tho wrnpatty b cit• t d b 111 t t
ve all on. to oa
mmoutn, vtootionero„04A.c.,,,4114:4;4. ,b.g,egyietokhlg.tato rfeienH.04,00,igursex L. -x-104,4101 *04, rtrt,411,00, •na UtIdtr=,L, lerialt.etyukt,tel.ir, 0.10A, ow wo,n00"; Whereger a violation IS re- 1 ad iim 0 0 V.0 607 631
AVIS engaged I* be, .
The Miperts totalled 81.05i,723,630 anti
r et. tie Moll .$ Wee .
_ toet • :PM treecethe Imodnion,:notionie 1 , U4ci t, ij great}y -toed fo.e len us, 11,owover, and must', be tata• eeperte ,S100,164001. Exports of the
The .beaty.- tiePre 10041,40.100.:07, lavet Petit erowattd-viilti saceesel. .01. .ng absene4
i*ot 4104 'Ontario. .CtovernMent ttaleatshingtt Sinattett, -L ein ""'' tttttd MAN AND OAR MIL
riculture six mtlitens and mantitaeltires
Mine triereleed about two mnitens, eg-
Deoreases for :ie
Months.
,iiRmw.4444m...pi.414.44.4144444.4.4.44•41.1414.1454.
,*d deSeeitell DOM Ottawa says: Tho
Irak ligt1M3 ot the Dertlinlon tor the
lite matillt3 lot tbr present Uscal Yeax
*luting Aqgttat allow a Mal Increase
Among int :tette 4,411I t tet' tt
Onvered /PPM ale tedds• Meek*
IrelY eetabliiih tin iitelttelitelii: ler the Yaitety,, et matortat Is an 11014400
FLUFFY NEPKWUAR. A Thrilling Encounter in Little DOR a little over one hundt•ed thousand. On
44114444 4434 4hiemPraaeoue°4 et1(41i ami/ 141gees Orleatt teetAe•nandeet ',neaten etnalgirle. point trite fiettannh There wil* Peke
214tnier.14 M444°- - ' Jena inzeglar;. W.Waelliterie asa tease tot wraldaint in 44^ inte, There in no 'doubt eleatte it, the sem
edi Lake. - the Other hand, exports id animate wet
' dil ts deereased near! Well
.tgo. ibody- Wee- mak bornede $444,4!. itTootmeht —out higt lahltertlihr"th htmast litNIsthl2 •S'On'S nutmeat' riieutrir Ilea,Sbieltlati A despatell trent Petertiaro eaYe; /413
had:WPWIlltr-OAt ttott 4utttl041- ,ji•L•'c 1ashts in; e tiale et ^Neve stripe* owl ,.1,r.,-L--".rivel. PoPUIIIVILY Intervention: it every woman of us3U Wlfllain Cons, a Kinn:lewd Mall, had
thallertieS atneW Intetnree bPOSVO Nit* eAtrt reetSt. rte teltation of front Eabcaygeen. where he d Paddled
P • •
. kleoadokoths are, of course, used',Ok:willell 104 mat' adorn herself hos
r• hitch ever ter the'lelmmed or light. 4 Win power unfemhatnely aemormal,
BritetetreetheGeitellierehre Agency, eleiniet tt. sad, and are usually stipple. firstly, be it Bain, the Mitered einiee
and lest titf tit P9,001"104 1' '10000444 trade ptoisPeot*Itt men
ha*, though,setbe c).
14hiiht 14-0,;4401.4 SIPA" et are Se
Iii.*,had$,"itio0241,rouglit **ore. sad.'
teatUra ttlitStatt'a. death is .thitthe
menegedetet lean* a•lekli-:heit:411(1 em
tretin. 'the 'Melting Veeeet when. (he
elerustionildlitt,:tint returnettte„-itie•0904,
COUNTRY, PRODUCE. ,
Butter—The demand 'colitinUeS Suf-
ficient to take alf the ;Offerings et de -
Creamery, prints 240 hi 260
de solids ••.. •..• • • i 2203023c
Dairy, prints .... 210 to *a
do solids .. 190toliDe
Cheesee-Laiae quiked. at. 130 rend
twins at 13%ce. in job lots bete.
Poultry—Live chickens are steady et
llc to 12c, and hens Train 9c to 100;
ducks, Sc and turkeys 13e polo.
Potatoes—Markee price% inue at
60c to 70c. -
Baled Hay—Prlees are unchenged at
14 to $15, car kita on. track here.
strable streak.
NAOS IllinSt4C0
M f ed 11• 11 Id Or tIbilOrt
the enKeithee motorials. The e01,1011 As not, to he' enanelally ealtled. SttS ell emitting experienee On Yee twine
Mr. it ea.
ice. -were -21)10 r41wii2 **Peelle);
xloap Ileenlee Willie en, their Weald;
tellr, on,FrpIky: ,
t the
ibe 4vIat b Sad itrdeni And tregdetell4 StOeka end sail) se the urztoyers ta a minim on Towage. While CrasSing
'bee, thei frills end fitil Pleattries WW1 Littlo Doh Lake In the dusk be encoult.
tered Meek bear swimming in the
water, and iOr a Wm It looked as it the
4°InbtaaPhowe48'neet11911)ter.14CoectiAlltlie°ttlitrsithethoVitieght"t
when wit a ort Istence ot th
ed heavy embroidered linen, while me
M13011 it not tnore worn than severe no
Meijer is without rivals in the iteld.
Foremost ammo them Is the hip of
soft emboaldary ozt stift storohed
band. This is good new a to 'the we -
men tube ands the others worm and
uticomfortable.
Very dainty are these soft turnover
collars, too. One beauty, seen -recently,
an:upper ptili worked -Waelealid-
embroidered floral design, and was
iluisted with a deep edge of hand cro-
elite. • Another had a buttonholed edge,
and a vine motif in broderie Anglaise
cemblned with inserts ot Fuyal Ombra:
dery in. the centre and at each corner,
It you want specially strikleg heavy
Iluen then -down collar that will give
un „air t� the plainest shirtwaist, ch,00se
cno of those embroidered in those rows
of Irene buttonhoted scallops, one above
the other at graduated distances apart.
In the centre of each scallop is an ene
Moldered white dot outlined he the time
Delft blue. Both scallcips and dots de-
htease in size with the ascending rows,
the lowest one being a coin dot,
These tugoted bands are tnuch used
to outilne bhaped collars of heavy Irish
or cluny lace. One tepecially attram
tive °oiler In the former lace was
fastened With tiny linen button's and
loops, and had an inch long strie cal
tt.e right side through which evere slip-
peil jabot ties. •
TWO :...rM10-rtP.
Beethere Ilunjitg on
NO, Itrononlett ,Itorgetr
A ,despatett, ,from NA/batiste*,
initledee tn.*htiohiliwo.
toys. .wers shin by bee eeelininion
Look
orr, aestist„siternoog In the vvota s 311
Iltbr Maine border, The bays all tiye
aSo. •sOmas-
sr,ccutige terutera. a Guy ,and eizear
Dotertillgoebeathees, were Shin, by 'Gtlyi
Voidis* who Wee' Wan his Peed
earedis. As. 'otio can Wm.& . the
dzior tiulars ore as- tablewst.-The two
PROVISIO .
Dressed Hoge—$9.25 for lightweigbts
and $8.75 for heavies. _
Pork—Short out, $21175 0 $Y-3 for bar-
rels; mess, $20 to $21,„ , •
Lard—Firm; tierces, lee; tubs, 12%e;
pails, 1.2)em
• Smoked and DryeSeited Meals—Long
clear bacon, 11e to 113e for tons and
cues; hams, inedium and light, 15e to
15%c; heavy, 14%,a 'Me* backs,. ,,16jec
to 17c; shealidere, 10%'0 to 110; roils,
11%e; oueof Imiess thab smok-
ed.
MONTREAL MARKETS.
Canada. • .151
Magistrate Brawn and party ealleeted
stonellifflig litteen hundred Ipolitim
10 fines from Innteelesed groggeties
north ot Coottalt,
The'.01itarita Government Will extend
irP.PrilvIgion$ ot. the sheet/salon Meth*
apt LC provide feria reclOtactil avenge.
WIG wtth other. Preedneeie
he witteloctet tandeente,
reeteam
. he liPeelal neiteltY of the BeeS411 is;
however, the eomblnatiOn at a aeltd
dzOlor *loth. exeat Avnit Skirt of striped Or
eheeked Materiel., or somewhat, tighter
Wed: ,than the eintt-ebut. above all
altrieSt net Reid.
These sults znake a very pretty
'change If they are not spoiled betrare
n-ope
brutes deeeeeeed Weir oorrinteretal they oiler to those c eckeriboard pie ds
lona $1,250,A00,,and incretteedeheir ittid awning stripes with which we have
ortiometneoadefeiee$1,31M000,— tome sUrteited (Menlo the, lust summee
A demdatien of trainment will Wait Dark blue or: black Mats with Soceen
*upon the Prairencial Governisierit to pro- plaids look very stunning, • (010 01.49d01
teat 1agalpsr ut'ulecesaary proem:Linens strewn was a very dark goy coat With
knowing Ueda evreciee a skirt of almost invisible Cheek in pale
sewara Graham Was drowned In Peen,
The waistcoat was in old blue at a
decidedly grayiela tint. This mixed
rprigeLnent, so far, is only seen en
walking suits.
Long skirt suits have fancy ooats OP
jaunty hip jackets', three-quarters r
still longer coate that Almost molt 'to
inc edge of the skirt.
Braiding of all kinds, more espectally
that suggesting the military, is very
popular.
Don't however, make tee mistake
ceutounding this with. the flat braid
edge—that passed with the summer.
The little emitted hip jackets are very
new and are appropriate with either
lettuce short starts.
Fer es Met in Me woods leroe fetio, ,neeeit, Lem en outurday while returning
IttieS, ancl each tirfle the etterrelS i.,frou tin erectile to being to digger to a
%Weil ittene b'eew worse' Ill° 44°10 couple of men eeereame Witb gas-
WP,4. WO 14111 °X °ell- Pal° to Han, 3, H. Linnoilte AttarnmeGenerel,
fent I : th,e Weedtt neat/ eaentothers
!Mesas., GUO"Downing stood
blit rifle against the fence and order-
ed Pred Tardis to do Me same. The
IOL -mer therr went up to the latter and
Seized bine by the collar. Oscar Down -
mg started toward Guy Tardis, who
tired Ills gun, the bullet piercing Downs
itigablung aild Coining out at the shoul-
der blade. He dropped dead instant -
1Y. DeWning then ran, when Guy
Tardis fired at tem, striking West on
Um top of the head, the bullet plowing
its way through his brhin and killing
hen eistantly also. The Tardis boys
were errested and _will be arraigned
before the magistrate here imatedititely.
The boys were 011 about" 17 or 18 years
cid
. "".
FATAL NEGLECT OF DUTY.
EleVen Persons Killed and Twelve Hurt
by Dotter Explosion.
'A de.spelch from Toluca, Mexico,
seyseliegleit of duty on the part of an.
employe reeulted in the death of lleper-
sons, probably mortal injury to three,
and serious injury to nine others, on
Tuesday, through the explosion of .a
-teller in •the Ferrer factory al Ascent -
deco. The authorities after an investiga-
tion declared that the explosion was due
to the neglect of an employe in atteteing
surplus steene-to escape. •
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JAP STEAMER BURNED.
•
Estimated timt One Hundred Peisons
Lost Their Lives.
A despateh from Shanghai says: • The
Japanese steemer Tarim Maru has been
:burned three miles off Ctiing Kiang, on
the eight bank of the Yangtse Kiang,
-MeV-five miles from Nanking, it is re-
ported that one hundred lives were lost.
The Tatoo Maru. Mrmerly the Tahung
Meru, imof 1,758 tons register,.was built
Montreal, Seph 24.--Cholet spring"'
"heat Painate, • $5;16; -seconds; :$5.15;
'a/inter wheat patents; $4.05 to
straight rollers, $4.25 tel •94.35; do lre
bags, $2 to $2.ite, extras, $1.65 to $1.-
71,. ,
Butter—The butter inarnet is very
firm on aecount <it the recent sharp.ad.
• mince in the country, and to -day bold -
are demancling 24e to •25%,0, and
sales were -inade et these ,prices.
Egg.—Sales of selected stooks were
made atlett to e3eo No, I, at 18c to 19e,
seconds At 14e.. , to 1.04, and straight
gathered -at 170 to Ifte,
• Cheese—Quebece, leeec le 12%e; tov.,n-
ships, 12% eo 12%e; °Merles, 123c to
12%c, /with mine :holders tielfieg a frac-
tion more colored. The local re-
recipts were. 14,076 boxes:
11UFFALO MARKETS. s
• Buffalo, Sept, e4.—Vetteet — Spring,
Lmite on the marketi Whiter, firm; No.
red, $1. Coen—Strong; leo. 2 yellow,
i4• 69%c; No. 2 white, ateee.- Oats—Firno
No. 2 white, e4, 54%c(No. 2 mixed,
500. Barley--Nontilitte leye—North-
Western, No. 2 eye, 890.
has tbeen aFpatnied to the Supreme
Court Bench of Saskatchewan, and N.
le. peck, X. C.,, tO' the Supreme Court
of Alberta. ;,
,
• eilE4T
The emit Fralice4inadiall treaty was
signed atenaris ote,Thureday.
British railway serventn are balloting
.oa •tite quesUon ot eastrilhe to compel re-
toogoition.of their Won.
! Lord Sammy, at a meeting of Associa-
ted Chambers of "-Commerce of Liver-
pool, advocated State ownership of rail-
roads.
NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET.
New York, Sept. 24.eaSpot steady; No.
2 red, 81.03% elevator; Na. 2 red, $1.-
04% fenb, afloat; No. 1. northern, Du-
lttth, $1.18% 1.0.11. °noon No. 2 hard
winter, $1.04 f.o.b.-Meet,
UNITED STATES.
, C.anadian riflemen shooting at Fetches -
ter on Friday' won the 200 and 500 yards
events.
A negro woman in West Philadelphia.
turned whike,,,, and is now bemening
bill:II:I:off-ea ha's an individualwho Ottawa's Request tor Less Emigration
JAPAN WILL
NOT CONSENT
r thaVitte almal was a dog atel
strticit at it with Itte paddle. le was then
the dIsceove/ was made that 11 was a
bear, arid wi h ono stroke of Ms paw
Inc eallee wa upset and the man and
bear were struggling in the water. The
attack had evidently infuriated the one
for.he fought viciously, and -when-
Mr, oons at lust reached shore, after
eaten been in the water about half an
hour, it was with a Slat at badly torn
eiettzes. and -a body with many scrateltes
made by, the bear's heavy claws.
Mingles in the theatre crowds and
throws ink on fine dresses.
A turtle weighing 269 pounds, and at
least two hundred years old, was caught
near Hart's Island, ri.y.
Tht bog of the new Plaza Hotel at
Fifty -Ninth Street and Fifth Ave. iu New
York is fixed at $12,500,000.
Flee 'persons, members of the sect of
IntrimeniteS, are tender arrest at Chicago
for torturing a woman to death.
An Ithaca N.Y., man, driven insane by
the frequent breakdowns of his auto-
mobile, committed suicide on Satueday.
Five persons ware drowned in the
wreck of ihe steamer Alexarider Mimick,
near Whitefish Point, In Lake Superior.
Cassie Chadwick, the -witch of finance,
was stricken blind at the Ohio, Peniten-
tiary, where she is 'serving a . ten-year
terne
Four
persone were felony' injured by
the collapse of a grand stand during a
cyclone at ileggins Fair, near Potts -
ea Japan, launched In 1900, and belongs ville, Pa., on Saturday. -
lo the Osaka Shosen Kabushiki Kaislia A doctor in Williamsburg Hospital,
Brooklyn, N.Y., has succeeded in curing
merepany) of Osaka, Japan. She is 299 a case of virulent tetanus by the persis-
feet long, has 40 feet beam and draws tent iniection 01. antmaxin.
From a match .thrown upon a term -
merit house bed In New York, a fire re-
sulted . that routed tttirty-two families
Irmo their home.
Adeeuntants 'for the United Stales
Government- have estimated that the
earnings of the Standard Oil Company
since 1885 have been over gana,00n,000.
A Chicago woman. has offered to al-
low herself to be 'asphyxiated in :order
that a Virginia inventor ota-y -attempt to
restore life with his artificial respirator.
Otto Schultz and his wife and four
children were crushed to death under a
wall which as blown down 'during a
storm at Fort"Wayne. Ind,
Mrs. Minnie Conroy of Erte, Pa., has
tiled a- petition for divorce because she
foetid out that her husband, whom she
bud married the day before, wore false
teeth.
Harry Robinmn, a Salvation Army
member, immediately after being com-
mitted to jail at Concreville, Ind., as
insane, killed Austin, Feed, and brutally
assaulted another prisoner.
The Italian beggar 19 practleally ale
sent from the streets of New York city.
Itt a day's observation, when forty-two
loggers were encountered in the busi-
ness section, not one was an Italian.
" Michael Hackett, a former New York
priteman, released from Sing Sing
after eerving twenty-five years, was
greatly 'utontslied on seeing the cily's
skyscrapers and especially the change
in style ol women's dresses.
•
Toronto., Sept. ettee-Prices for ell
classes remain, EMMA the same as at
last week's maikels.
Butchere' .Cattle.—Thera is a good de -
mend foe all choice, which art light in
suppliy. What came showedup well in
comparison willi.,eegent offerings., '
Exportere—Ititre are- no heavy ship-
ments arrIving„herei.or pealing through,
the trade being down at; Its lowest limit.
Stockerse-The.meritet saw a teCv more
to -day awing 10 the patures. having
been toinzova Unlit:heavy .rain of the
Past week, • Bileili..•Say there are not
many chalet t 'n Country.
ifugs-4h0 'Market In teeelpts was
• tand equal
Clime wete
d a little
more freely, the., smpthents iXltng, above
the average...Ottetor Thursaay's mat-
. .
kat.
comparatively light, with d
te ail destranle..thlPitlentS.
a little easier.
Sheep and Latebtee-Atril,
lig feet of ureter.
—It
INSANE FATHER KILLS CHILD.
He Struck Her on the llosid With a
Mock of Wood.
A despatch from St. John, N. B.,
says: With the arrival at the asylum
here on Wednesday night of ?Helium
Beaulieu, a - French-Canadian tweeter of
Baker Lake, Madawaska County, came
the story of a terrible crime. Last Sun-
day morning. while in a state of frenzy,
Beaulieu seized a heavy block of wood
and strode -his four -year -011 daughter
a terrific bloty on the head, killing her
instantly. Beaulieu's wife and two
men were present at the time and di-
vined the crazed father's intention, but,
before • they could disarm him the
bleeding body of his child was stretch-
ed at her feet. Beaulieu, who is a
cemparatively young man, had been
seowing symptoms of insanity for
some time. and had heedo kept under a
close watch, altbough he hail not given
irelicatiens of a homleidul tendency pre-
viously. The unbalancing of tile man's
mind is attributed le excessive worry
over business troubles.
ee
STILL ANOTHER DREA:DNOUGIne
Orders for Vessel pf 19,300 Tons Re-
ceived at Portsmouth.
A despatch [ram Portsmouth, Eng-
land, says: The plans of the Admiralty
tor a hew and larger vessel of the
Dreadnought class have hoes received
at the construction 'department here,
occompanied by orders to commence
bundling the warship immediately. The
displacement ot the new veesel will he
13,300 tons. The ship here Wilt be
leunclied before the one to be built at
Devonport, orders for the eonstruclion
ct Whieh were anneal:reed September
id.
ThanksgivIrig leay has been axed for
October 31. .
Bodie
•
11 SON BROWN
• ipletere'oe•
Noire rood Clasped itt Each
Other's Arms.
A desalelt`.stfro
Nova Mile, eallin
accidenta ih hie b
(occurred take -stipulate
night, when .lasert
ten.yenr.old toy %Ott
eapsiting eta Vold
tar from thele fame,
W51 eMPloyed in bit
lho Tlogfftlt &due%
for bane with hitter 5,
ttit, tcent ha* *Get lu
his skiff to gee aofter
ilte4011111e Wet
bn ith hnot tat -2 row
Clarkies Harbor,
a of the saddast
y of tie% place
oa
N.14;eiffieq441,1,y
esen aud tito
rowntd by the
Oki harbor, not
lckerson. who
0 ' •
bor. • Aa they did not return, some
neighbors Went to look for them a few
houra Mier end foetid the boat, drift -
hie bonen' Op. riot hie from shore, but
fiend tence 01 the mtmeng ones.
ThUreday morning a search was begun
by n largo number of people, and in a
short. time both heaves's, were discov-
ered close the ttmding. In about five
g 4 Wired. for tett tit antifie. It was an affecting sight
rke here. Irft wkett the McBee of father and mil Were
1
ili 0 erclOcie brinight 10 1110 eurfriee, elasprd all light.
to theAltort ly in each ethera rims that It rthfuired
rads. As an drat to teparato them. No other
lc his ago person wee within a Mire of the spat
0- the her. when the accident happened.
o. ,p
Will Be Refused.
A despatch from Tokio says: Ottawa
reports of the efforts of the Canadian
euleorittes to induce eispan ta entee
fermal agreement placing a fixed year-
ly limit upon a number of Japanese
immigrants have aroused great popular
interest here. Any such negotiations
are doomed to the same failure that
has marked American efforts in the
same dieeetion, as the Japanese hold
that such an agreement or treaty would
he tantamount to an abrogation of
their rights, guaranteed by the exist-
ing treaties.
The Goverranent of Japan never
would willingly take such a step. Even
were the authorities willing, they
would not dare to in view of the pre-
vailing public sentiment, A high Gov-
ernment authority states that Japan
has not consented to enter mean lim-
itation negotiations with Canada, Mr.
ohles conference with Sir Wilfrid
NFAV REGIMENT TO GUARD CZAR.
It Is to Be Composed ot Especially
Selected Soldiers.
A despatch :from St. Petersburg says:
For the further protection ot his own
person, Emperor Nicholas has ordered
the creation of a new regiment of Ilte
guards, composed of specially selected
°Meeks, nonmemnitssioned oilicees end
soldiers drawn Mom regiments through-
out the entire Russian army, on the
personal recommendation of the com-
manders of the various corps, who are
to be held strictly responsible for • the
good behavior of their appointees. The
Members of this new regiment will he
chosen individually, will be required to
have manifested exceptional trustworthi-
ness anti devotion to the throne, and
will be placed under the orders of the
cemm,ander of the imperial palacn
Laurier is confined to diseuesion and
means to prevent any unfriendly move-
- men ta _ toward • Jape n es, laborers.
In an official statement of its post.
tion, the Foreign OMee says that un-
der the treaty no Oimitatiop .ean be
placed upon Japanese subjects le live
In Bnitish possessions. To consent to
O limitation would mean to' limit Jap.
un's status as a world Power, to which
.be would sewer consent. Thee settle
inent Is generally endorsed by the
pi ess, though the more conserve live
papers manifest a growing disysl.
lion to recognize that the low ellarue-
ter of many of the Japanese itt I pnada
• and America is a contribuldirg' influ-
ence to the fomenting 'of trouble.
The Asahl remarks that the recent
deportation of Chinese coolies who had
been brought In by the contractors.to
work on Government railroads weak-
ens Japan's case against Canada.
fereal exports decreased abort!
ono vatilien, and listertca -ellen% titres
hundred and Gity thettsand. Vtle re.
turns tor the month of Atigttit show
that Me tailing .90 ne$NrkEi tome -
elate duillig tha earItcr Monks, et the
year is bona rapidly made um gliporta
fee the Month thotalled $57,02.101, atz
Increase of $1,034,70:1 over Atignet 1046i
year. froppits fOr Allgt15111hlanritOd to
S33,M9,020, an Increase of $3100,629.
The. ctEttonts. rer:entte-for Dan Menthe
was $2e,00,071, a gain of Piii,'.152,477, Of
over one Million par. rnontl. o.0eotn.
pared with last.par. 'For it,ogust 1110
increase Was ,3t,03:1442. the-told1 dut
collected tieing 03,311,337:
NEW MILK REGULATIONS.
11414444.41.
They Will Fenn Dols tor Future
Iteaulations,
A despatch from Toronto says; The
work' of drafting a sot of regulations
tor the better handling of milk In On-
tario .has been entrusted to. Dr. Sheeted
as Choisman of the Provincial Booed of
Health. anti Dr. Iledgells, Secretary of
the beard. The regulations are being
framed with a view of providing a
basis tor legislation next session.
Among Otto recommendations that have
been made are proposalMehat no cow-
iteese-thell-be• permitted- unless- proper
drainage is provided; no building ustsd
kr ordinary purposes .shall be within
100 yards of marshy or stagnant water;
and no chlekea coop, hog pen, privy or
writer closet shall be within MO feet of
O building used tor the keeping or hand.
ling at intik. Cleanliness und ventilti.
bor. are also to be insisted upon. Sick
COWS must be weeded out from the herd,
no feed stuffs that are likely to impart
a flavor to the milk must be given, eOws
must not be pommeled to drink front
stagnant pools, and pure water must be
provided for their use. Cleanliness in
respect to the utensils used and on the
part ot those engaged in the dairy busi-
ness is also to be Insisted upon.
111100000410.1101000000000CP04
GENOftAL.
Russia will spend nineteen million
&liars in lortiticatiOns at Vludivostock.
New Zealand's new tariff gives Bri-
tain a preference, of from.10 to 20 per
cent.
Thirty persons are said to have been
kilted in a wreck on lite Mexican Cen-
tral Railroad.
Lobo MAMMA, the aeronaut, On Sat-
urdae, made an ascent at Parts with a
machine heavier than air.
'rhe French Government haa liopes
teed the rebellious Moorish tribesmen
will accept the terms (4 peace offered.
President Cabrera, by his suspicion
of Mexico, is retarding the negotfations
tor a permanent peace in C:oniral
Arnerlea.
TWenty-seven Japaneae °Memo and
Men Woe tinted near Kureat by tin ex-
plosioh an a battleship during target
preCtice.
-Russia, taking adeantage of her re.
cent treaty with Britain. lies threaten -
est to ooeupy North Pere% unless the
anarchy on the fteditier is suppresged.
FINED ton Swat Twin.
YOUNG
FOLKS
THE RUNAWY PUMPKINS.
When Mlss Belittle' planted her garden
In the spring, she made lbw puntpide-
bed beside her back fence. "air win be
away from the boys there," she declared,
and then she frowned. You see, Miss
Belinda didn't like boys. nnd that wus
one reason why boys didn't like Miss
Belinda. It was too bad she didn't know
this, because everybody ,naght, have been
happier.
miss Belinda's garden wile the best in
town. Her roses were redder and sweet -
to elate her neighbors': her tipples were
jucier and rounder; her grimes hung
thicker; and her pumpkins—never were
there bigger or yellower or more.vton.
derful pumpkins in all the world, if we
car believe the stories which Teddy 11101
Joe and Samniy Denemore told.
I can't fell yoh juet what Miss Belinda
eki tit help grow such marvellous pump-
kins, except Mat stie kept tethe weeds
away, and gave them 90 much sun that
they grew gteat green leaves to use as
NUI.Slladf.% and waving fans to keep
them cool.
When Miss Belinda chose her pump -
10n planUng place, Jack and ims were
away oft in another State, and the Mile
battered and blackened house next door
was empty and forlorn. They came to
nye in it just .as MI9% Be1Inda9 pomp-
IsIl vines x\fre beginning to bloskom and
three of the great yellow buds peeped
through the fence to see wha1 the chil•
lay were doing. Pumpkins. like people,
often are corious, and want to soe.
• It. was a funny back yard that went
with this bartefed and blackened house.
Some burr bushes grew by the back
dc,or, and a rhubarb plant Made a great
green bloleh on the rocky. unkept LK of
dusty land. Then there was a long
clothes -tine always full of clothes, two
children and a furry kitten.
The pumpkins found all UM very in-
teresting, and one day two very, very
naughty young ones planned to run
away. 'they were the same that were
hiding in the yellow Mossortis when they
peeped through the fenee. It was an
ettsy matter to hide beneath, the rhubarb
piant. and hefty and 'rots never stpled
them until they had grown so round and
yellow Mat the green loom couldn't
cover Wein any longer.
"CM r exeiaimed Jacky.
r whispered TomAnd they
ciappkt their hands and era:iced a lively
"We'll nave a jaelemArdlternwith
great holes tor eyes, an' a tondo. 1,,
light him r shouted Jacky,
"An* Maybe pumpkin pita, an' two ni
11 o saucer ones Inith what's lett ever.
to' you ati UIC r wad TOM, rapturouely.
Just then Nee Belinda came F,001
down tier walitemtid tacky end Ta1.5•••
menibered.
evect Ive met live op of ihm
then she cried a real hard cry, It was so
-dleappoinUng.
Jacky just sat on the steps, and kleited
his Iteels together hard. His face v,as
red, and lite eyes were bright.
"Why didn't Miss Belinda keep her old
pumpkins!" he declared, loudly. "she's
cross old thing, an' gorily &one's at us
every day, lehe has teems of pumpkins,
an' I don't believe she makes one single
jack-o'-lantern ; and if the vineS ran
away and grew pumpkins in niir yard.
Tess, why uren't these pumpkins ours?"
But Tess shook her head end sobbed
again. "They didn't grew their roots
here." she said, "There never would
have been any pumpkins fir our yrird
'less Miss Belinda had plunted them I"
"We might find only one," argeed
Jacky. "It's hard to see everything that
grows- Besides, whirl would it matter,
Jost one. when Miss Belinda's going In
pick a whola 4011,dful 7"
'Fees shook her head ngain sadly. We
niust get the tart and carry thern home
rigid now. 'lees they'll be n temptation,
Jacky. Vt's. [nest do it right rens," she
sett!.
113 and Ily Miss Ileiinda heard a tunn\
(leak, (leak, owning up her walk. !elle
opened the door, and looked strroght al
Jacky.
"It's )our pumpkin's." 11P explained,
soberly. "They run away un' grew um
dtr our r.litibuth-plant. That's why we
didn't see them an' bring them to you
before,"
NIISS Delinda smiled. She had n idea.
sant look in her wriliklell fate. %hen she
die itleeky forgot that she Iron lied,
and was a "ems.; old thing." It always
payt to be plew.a..I.
"I hope .oulI make a jfIch.a-11.1111PrIl
(u1 of the biggest pumpkin," lie sagges-
teu, politely, -came, lspecisim etterd
that!'
"An' the ether one,- exelainted Tess,
"would make 0 b.b•udiftil pumpkin pie,
with twe little saucer ones made out of
what's left over..
Arid then, I 'an't tell you just how 11
litippentA, but the 11111, real went creak.
creak Met n MISS 131.'1111da'S \\DIU, anc1
Wag liehrida'e pumpkins went with ii.
"She said." deelar.d jubilant Jerky-,
"1'101, eliddren WWII! kiauw Just what
puinpktas grow far.'''
"An' slte settle retelahried Tess. welt a
smile, pumpkins grew to make chi!.
dren happy. I'm going to help them by
sharing and being kind.'"
AUGUST'S AWFUL RECOltin
The police statistics fon the month of
August record the-cuerying out of 91
sentences of death, the assassination of
30e persons, of whom 107 were Govern-
nient officials and 202 were citizens, and
the wounding :of 173 people in various
encounters.
The Dominion Inspector %Vag 0:toil-1n
the West.
A despatch from Ottawa says: J. L.
Ilaycoek, Dentietion,, litspeetor of Bin -
dee Twine, settee. that while in tbe
West I'M imposed fines all -punting 141
63.600 Inc short Iwtne. Otte A110,14Can
herd was fitted StAtel, butem an 111012-
ttutte41 ef the tor-eettehfrig results sI
ale% la Meit actually cost the corn.
Puny 8te.000 by beinirtereced to Mug
What waa in the beide et the dealer,.
fora MO tot% l,s- 10 btF Maned. ro.
datitid Ill value BOX len, making
11,10sa 011001$10 ," Thera Were
other eases teitMewhit altallar, but tido
Was the atit, ,
TUBERCULOSIS IN PRIZE REEE.e.'
WEST WEDS MORE POLICE.
Not Enouoh Men to Supply Deallaikt tor
New Posts.
A despatch from Ottawa soya: I.ieul.•
Col. Fred White, Comptroller at the
Royal North-WestrMounted Pollee, has
returned Mom a tour of inspection in
the W'est, Everything la working sat.
Istactorily in the force, Col. While re-
ports, the only difficulty being to fur -
(11511 the number of men required by
the increase of population in the new
provinces, where the settlers are con-
tanuully petitioning for the establLah-
ment of pollee posts,
HEARTLESS MOTORISTS.
Tne Englieti Meat feupply Is Far From
Wholesome.
A despatch from London says: Sir
James Csiehton-Browne, 10 delivering
the presidential address at the annual
meeting of the Santtury Inspectors' As -
maintain, at Llandudno, referred le the
English meat supply, and urged the
abolition of private slaughter houses and
the pruyitling of abattoirs and n eentrul
office for meat inspection. Then people
nc larger would and "prize Christmas
Ent beef tanolutely !tiled with _general.
lied taberculosts. Ile added, 211 Chi-
cago ha'> ils juogle, London lias Its dis-
mal swamp." In another pert of his ud•
d!elassi htehedezi.ii
1Iiit,tiordes
it jthiztiei:.,0„141.e,inatrl‘tcaiItt'it'let
.oi
Inc getting thin. On all eunds, he sold,
the cry 11101 we eat too mien, S11
fierce hi home quarters 14 the propagan.
dri of dietetic usceticista that, in dread of
being suspected of gluttony, people only
indulge their healthy eppetite in onotit.
l'hIs crime, Sir James declared, was pro -
dyeing a debility Whieli sufferers there
from a ere seeking to ennthat by indite
gence 515 alcohol and narcutic.s.
Witted Teas.
"No," sold tacky. 'two "rain ^ics4 we
break the eighth corimiandettena and
steel."
Ten shiVeted. "I Attati." she saki and
DRANK STRYCHNINE.
They FrightenedNao. Ladkietpls. Horse but
• A despatch from lontion. Ont., says .
Frightened by an auto ri horse driven by
Rabble liendereon, a 14 -year-old by,
ran away throwing' the Ind out und
breaking his teg on W'etinesday. 111
fulling Isis 10e1 became entangled in the
reins and he was dragged along the
road behind the galloping horse for over
101) feet. The ms.itor party wheeled right
away, without stopping to help the boy.
BeCIIELORS, 'BEWARE!
--
Thousand Unmarried Women Sall for
Canada ott Rattle.
A despnich trent Liverpool says: The
romerisable exodus ol marriageable
v.,110g esinil (111111 1.:11g.1110d 10 the
United slake altCantata I.e emphasiz-
ed by the departure of a th401,,a1141 (551
married wootou on the atealner 1141111v,
V, ha" sea oral hundred more were,
nmeng the totol of ililJ1l passengers car-
ried 4,11 ttII three ateuitirs WW1 sailed
col Thursday,
IlEALTII -
PRECtSCIOUS CHILDREN.
All those entrusted with the care 011710
young are faced by a grave m•oblern
in (he cage of children who Inherit er
display precocity.
The guiding to maturity of the simple,
netenial AOKI, -who- Pasties---44444r4it--""
front stage to stage ot its devetepitien
19 a cempuratively easy matter. The •
tis,uble is largely that the nataro
plecocity is trot' understood. - Mast par.-
vids, for example, hail the sigus at it
with delight, and do all they can to
foster tlwin, They treat precocity at
u gold•mlne, to be "worked for all it 49
worth," but here they make a great
mistake.
There are several types of precocious
children, presen tug varying degrees •
peril to the training system and this
peril Is greatly lessened by a capacity
to classify the tykes. There ure cer-
tain eltildren, born of hatlithy anal Lal•
teliCatatil stoCk, with line phys gees.
They inherit nsually very active ricrve-
oentree, which imply, among other
things, quiek and eiiger beam 1" 51355
ch.1.0.,15 are hurled w,111 pis -
lice ne• 115 5 mtimate nue:ernes et Moir
heredity. ;tett ati, 'Omit:med. in0
eitehre the pak. r
f in„ rujr
••rucl and 5)551 '14511150
1 t•ing.
These • children, being naturally
strong rind well. Call bear an encent.
tau umourit of the system without
breaking down. but they do not make
the lora and \varnen they (wit)4 have
made under wise restraint.
'rhey bhuuld be kept inueli %telt tAlier
children, noticed little by Dior elders,
interested in physical plursuitswish
molded into symmetry by a persistent
holding brick. •
There may not be much wrong with
the child who reeds 1154 (Week Teeta-
meta at four years of neebut there
Is certainly something wrung with the
puren.ts who let him
Throe is nnather very -different type
etrevere:ems children. 1111414` ale the
offspring often of gouty or tubereulo.
•4144 purents, and inherit, if not actual
disease'at 'Ieust foully physiques. They
err often 1,0011.11M, engaging children
ot grtlat mental brilliance. They ofleri
have phenomenal memories which are
cit'veloPed et the expense of all ether
nientril tactiltiee. 'rhey are not. phyta
catty -strong °noir& tor any sustained
effort; and after a brilliant childhood
they exhaust themselves and become
commonplace.
These children should he made to
lead physical lives, every effort being
rtrected 1.) form a 1,1,0041 0041S1.1.1 111.14.al.
,'‘ 04111111 1114. 19 elmost a riecessity (11
11ifir ease, and Ihe mental th.velopritera
shau'd be tirade as gradual as oossibm,
Gave
Mistake. Cost Two Lives at Great VII.
lege, Nova
A despatch from Ilalifrix say.' At
Dreat inner on Freluy 4,4•4.111•1•0,1 an
accident wheel IT,1111141 In the tlAtillt
of Dr. Peppurd of that place rind S1.111111•
el Lindsay of Londonderry station. The
Iwo men were werking utsthe //NMI 111
their fieldsarid, lee -online thirsty, the
doctor. went into las oiler for n drink.
(111 a shelf 1,01,11r.s, 004' con.
!aiming stryelminr! and the other
drink of eerie. sort. After Inking the
rOsiiit the las, a ent bark I,. the fields.
Ina few minutes Dr, pepprial fell
the rake. 71 Pepprird came 1•1111ifirig
our, 1,10, 1,, puy sne eterld word Is•r•
I and to the 114111.44. 1.14. 41.'.1.1.
Srinnuel Lindsay took sick shorlo. atter
die &mot. foli free, the raise ant
!la foikating day at Is 4.;(1,..1,,
tiftEier FIRES IN nussik.
Iimendiaries Demote ing the crown
• Timber Verda.
r prNrisnin g
t 51. ruhe7 icid
fires tolve arose -red in the timber yards
it longing1. the enown. ineluding the
/meet works In the Orteutirk Forest
Province of termer'. Iwo \valor In Ilie
Prot ime of %ion No\ goers!. flee the
iin:10,11hetitti.d,leette74.71,k114. oltrit",tritTr- ar(eilnifm. irtiet;:sit
1.tlinsatIsfachon with the inlr rebel ,n.
trodia 1inn of I...forms tn the timber
hoots, whieh it 111117 111'1.11 ,11....NOV4't0,1
MN 0111%011, Inl.anlAnflr(0(11, 11 ta stated
11 at the tnets leo.* 00 disgusted Prune, -
loom home generill director of larel
etcarezat on and agriculture, that he in -
a eels 1.0 resion.
___ ____
FROM ST. JOHN, ()UV., TO CHICto.O.
Wand Trunk Ilas Loneeet Stretch al
Contimsous thetibk. Track.
A lleSpalrli 110111 1.011.1011. Ina., 5.10.1
in about 1> 41a ltif1e 11i,• IrWI]
111111h W111 11111,• 1. 1111.14.11.11 111,
stretch ef ountuirenis deuble Irjr.k
Ihe ‘Aorld \shell 111,.. 11,11.11: Ihe re•
trottrong t.\\ 114.10, thi.. It\ ,
Th4. 11.510 4511 01.11 11.4* 414011,1..5 4.1, 1.,41
John, vue., and I
la expeeled that the trelns v.111 tson•
mene4 running le.tore or!. 1. :the
WOI'k wos SlarlP(1 571.10411. eight ypar, age,
Dropsy is not a disease in itself, but
11 sPrIPIten usseeitited ith 1111111..
14.1 01 dilferent diseuses, ehroly 1 ore
heart and s, IL esnisods Us the
ef1IL91.010 .,1 11 .Aalery fluid .•,111..r 11.1.1
l'ie loose li.isnes lyun.r beneath IliossIsin,
into the ea‘ilies of 11w 1sot13. 1111.,
the tit eoer parts and 1,.715es .•I lite Or-
gan,.
FOUIITEEN KIII-1.1a) IN MINIM 'tee hem edr'filll ,101111,,1 10 a
purl, ,.111H• toe),
9. Caue Full of Sten Dropp..4.1 Down the 11, k‘e.11 11:3 .4 the Nat
Shaft. teeter the stem elie vim...en 4 r
lul
, tio• st000, (014 1,
4lespat,7It (Nan ‘111rnnelle, 141111' •
.1.113a: A ear_ filled with mell. 71101" 5 'His lIrsI ef drepsy is limotI'y ..1ear
, mg towered Mt., a inure at N.'groi. „no „
reit 4,, tro. bolus, 1„, , ,,‘, r .1 emv
-silt 5,51 Friday and hrirleen teen ...ere ;mt. .14(1, t
Isrled and it ntunher injured, 'Hie „II 1 hstgu't''teere eeee.
eNDAIID OIL PROFITe.
Nearly Fite Hundred Millions In Amen
Years le Record,
At despnlell frs u, 'New 1.)11. says Pro
115 aggremiling 3(711(111,1.11 17 eft. Maths
by 11a. ••41001411-‘t 01 1 .4,rnpatay in tie.
seren '1-01' from tritei 5>J ivie. 'root
11101,3 1,, Mi. effec, \UP, gorier, im Aegis
inn! Coinetrolier Foy et the eomparo In
111. Fedi:aril hearing here tut V, etlrio,
day. 10 the stone perool 1.11t. company 4
ttr0.,1•4 In. I, 1.4..1 teen WOO 7451 4,2,5
10 3.17103.531 11,-. 1.4 Ilral 110.
eorripany a • earning. hate been made
public.
181
411./11, 04,11r14.,1 III 11114, 74,P.M I 11,4 du,. 1,, ,•1111,11, 1\ 1119
1,1511-. 'the alert ealde 1>r'ls >iuJ he 11.,11 11 111... howl, is eras
cage dropp,•d 50 4.5, hundred feel. 7 114, 4.1,44 5, r4 11,11,00 a In I,. •
11.1,411.44% 1141'.P 114.4.II, 1.11011 4.11 11111.1 the 11'
nired are being 111 >1 lor.
Mee T. C. litli'Enstio DEAD
PosInumier oi Tartan° for Tmenly,
fight Years.
ive
,
0
t't.p.1
orunii4110tKe.
The People of logi fiernordidO, Code
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