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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-9-1, Page 64•w THE WORLD'S IDEAL Should Be th• Maintenance of the GUMMI Peace SAYS CZAR OF ALL THE RUSSIAS )paperer reseal.. lrpdeeess • ben.atleu V brife11 by p, eoleg •s Interna- ' U..d Fear C..L.re... Th. Net. -d.aawhlle Mb Cheese AM- basso/Nu 1'r dl.te Was With. airltala - Cable News. M. Petersburg, Aug. 119. -By order of Z opuror Nichola., Count Murnvleff, the Foreign Minister, ou We 24th 1na.ut, handed to the foreign diplomats at St. Petersburg • note de!laring that the rialntonanme of pace and the reduction ' a the niixi*vairwatuNlt, on4s crushing -- t•1I mations, Is the trial -nes - 'overtime its real-nes- 'o ernrneits ougbt to etNye. The came oonoidera the preaw0t moment favorable 5tr tho inauguration of a wuvente0t look , lag to this eud, and bas invited the powers to tale part In an International 000(erence, as a means of thus assuring neat and lasting peace and terminating the p cogre.elve increase of armaments. lite text of the note is et follows: Teat •r tit s..1.. "The malptrusuce of general serer Sud - tlr possible redurtddb of the ektcoobvr ar- - --mora..,--wilieh--..•lgk-rwu-. ri1.-ruum+u. prewmt thewselies its exhales 4 ialltb.us to the whole world as au Ideal to,s:ud which the eudeeturs of all g,verutueuts --IllionItrter*WWIPfer Tar-k6eiftellwrtae . kaauitaieasa Nieto el _.111 Mujeoty. the .,_Woe over -to -.Ibis- view- As the• colsIat l that rile lofty aim is lu-eoufurwlty with the must esaeutlsd lulenrts .ud legitimate views of all the powers and the Imperial 44orerneneat thinks, the prow -tet w..weut would he tea Lemmas* w .eeklug tae Means. "Intereaticaal diserdea 1. the noel et• Aetui amen of etslutag all people's bear . tt--areal, dnrabte peace. abote all putting as end to the pregrewslve development M., uetl Me presort arwsweUts." hut the-eeurse of the t 20 errs tat wing tot general appointmentappointmentba ent a growl lg sectaHy prooruuced 10 the coneroence. Of civilised nations, and the pre•erpreservation'preservation'el peace has been put forward as an object kr 1 poey.--14 1s . 44e - art great "tate* Moe resale ad blemmaees wit IBMOvttf w.-na gal ''Ti i-ILS-heurr to guarsutre peau that �.. -1tP a>Mve"dssal elopterla pfe"•asau anpreeedeatted their n.11nary fortes, std still e044112112 to Increase them wltbost shrinking Rs from any .,-Otter. ••Neverebelewthawall thaw e yet been able to bring about remitrrlt desired--paclfcstl,n. 'The financial charred following the up ward march strike -at the very- poor of pub - 11c prosperity. The Intellectual and physi- cal strength of the nations' iab"r sad capi nal are meetly diverted from Ibe1e neural epplh-sriou and are unpr,luc Iyety consum- ed. Hundreds of mtlltous are devoted to legering terrible euglnes of destruction, wbte-b, though to -day regarded aa the best worts of science. are deo nod to -morrow t• le teaH timer 'sloe in *aa queue, of some (.Saab discovery os the NM, field." , National Soutar., *o flom.c pennon end the prxlon of wevltb are dither Mtn) sed or checked In devel..pmeo;t. . Morrorer, to preportloa a Die armaments .f each power Increase, they less and lees fulfill the object the Government has set before themselves. ' The economic crisis', due la great part rivente the riven om arm.meure a 1'oetrs•cs4 and the cootluual danger 'ebbe lies la 'hl massing of war material are transforming the .rued peer* of our day■ Into a en.l- Ing burden wblrb the peor, people. have mo earl more dlflh•ol7J In bearin[ "ft - .memo-tortdeat Mat Willis`.tate at ed thing. were to be prolongIt would Iced•.ir tably lead to tie very cataclysm tt le daed to avert, and the horrors whereof make y thinking being shudder In ad- yanee. ' Tat o put an end to tb... lneeant Irmameats •nd to seek the means of of wanting off the. enamels• whir•b are threatening the whole world -such 1e the supreme duty todayse Imposed upon all nations. "pilled with thie Idea. Ills Mainly has been pleased to command me to protege t all Governemta whose representatives are accredited to the Imperial Court. them assembling of a conference which 'lull oe- ropy Itself with this grave proble. 'Tin conference will be, by the Delp of God.. bsppy preemie for the rentury which 1. about to open. It would converge tate one powerful focus the snort• of all states sincerely' seeking to make 4row great ro e.ptaon of unlvegml p See triumph over the Monad.elements of trouble and Monad. and It would, at the same time, cement Their agreement by a corporate eon...ration of the prine4plee of equity sod right, wher.•on rest the security of state. ted the welfare of peoples." ------- - - -- 4 leo 1 that a before ale C biotite )11ui.ter, Indeed, expecte t atille1 will wroth', break out ebe end of the year. VIOLENT SCENES. lard• Mardowald and M. Pavlof Have Hot Wards. London, Aug. 29.-A special deenateh frotu Shaughal soya: "Violent manes are reputed to have occurred between Sir Claude Macdonald, the.Hrhlrh Minister, and M. Pavloff, the Horan Charge d'Affaires, owing to the letter's nom• mending the 'Prong 1J 'amen to break I1r'Agreement with the Hong Kong Hank under Iain of the Cear'• strong dhapleae- ure. The Chinese are in jtnel to obey M. Pavluff, seeing that the British cumber ,e themselves to vertx:i proata. "The position Is now worse than ever. The Human ships have returned to Port Arthur, iwhlle the British Teasels are a.seinbling at Wet Llai Nei and Cbefew. Extreme activity prevails ashore at Fort A rthur. "'1 he action of the Roseland at New Chwang indicates an intention on their ,J41..,J41..1"011141111 there In strong force whether they build the 'lieu Tan Hall- way or not." Forel" Mlles Admits It. London, Aug. 29. -The officials at the Foreign Ottice admit that there b contd. arable truth In the deapateh hem Pekin to the Dully Mali asserting that the role• ;Iona between the Tseng IJ Yemen and Sir Claude Macdonald, the Bridal. Min• toter to Chine. are strained to '.1.• point of rupture and that Sir Claude has In• limatJmatad flat lima Britain will regard as a cases twill any failure on the part of China ..o observe her wishes. Thea_ say that the •ituatlou between tlreaa ilia n_T`R .end"167i la acute. SUP Cheek. M•odonald IIrenuously tndeting Ra �tVhlaq shall observe her engagements Go the British ayOdiratee, and demanding setlataotory explanations with regard to the t'ekin-Hankow hallway. It necessary, the British squadron now assembled at Wel Hal Wel will support. the British ellnl•ter'Cdemands. t -- Tonne tw.il. Of Fighting. saLondon, Aug. 29. -Gen. Kitchener's tome, operating on she Nile, OcMiafns en •hnusual number of sons and nephews of distinguished men. Lord Roberta, Lord Salisbury, Gen. air Evelyn Wood. tee "Cad of Derby. Lord Medway, the Earl of wlattdeer le -Al* .1#9ft. 1050.h 0f 1/17JAH have each a son lathe Seder's oommand, and the Duke of Took has two. The Karl it Darter net two nopbews t5ote and rgac::L*pI.iffelasIbe, Cemtraeeer In -Chief of the Army, has one. arta have sot the benefices& Predwm.d a teasels. London, Aug. S5. -The Cear's propal• tion is likely to prodoce a ersatlon throughout Europe. and, ooming from such • quarter, and with such evident sinoerity, it is likely to have Important effects- There 1s no doubt with Rawl• taking the lead In ouch a Step, Germany, F'ranoe and the other nations will be ready to follow. Wow M IDDLETON-MACDONALD, the Wanld-H• Rahway Promoter Espeete4 to Mak* Mowsy Out of His Scheme. Woodstock, Aug. 29. -The Mlddleton- Mardonald fiasco le x111 the talk of the dim riot. and all have been wnnderlug what the prtaoner's ahem. was, bow be Intended 13 make money out of his rail- way nonstruotlon, In the first plane, 1f Middleton had had about 51,000 on hand to carry him over for another week or two, lla would have been la s ration to begin to reap his prat That Would have been tat tire whet. the rich retractors and railroad builders would have begun to hover around him. Middleton would have given them fat oentraote at a high price and then collected s big ata from each in eonelderatlon of what they expected to make out of the job. It ds.1.0 alleged that Middleton bed bb eye on some 512,000, which Mrs. Thomas 1s said to have, and In one of Mrs. Thomas' tetters to him Mn. Thomaa 1a said to bane addressed him as "Boat: Mao." Another ramie of income whtnh Mid- dleton 1e believed to have had his eye on was AM isle plane were about randy, and the road war to he run right elms to the home'. of the pmminent farmer. R. *epee M .M.wing•Wt farmer Myr elm road would practically deltrny their prop arty to melee a oonsirleratlon from each firmer to divert the mailed no sl not to Wore tat property. Hitt Middleton had only 52 left when the hand of the Mw and he went after him a to the Wall. Middleton will have his preliminary bearing to -morrow. arlllsh Gunboat tank. London, Aug. 29.-A despatch from Camp Hegalr• opposite the lalaud of Gebel Hayan, aye the AngloEmdenezpedi• tion has suffered a rather ...tont loft by the sinking el the gubboatlafire. All on board were saved. THE PEACE COMMISSION UETTLED. Q.T.R. PROSPEROUS. Tlee-Pr.•ldeat Joseph !.tee Tells Maas PI,w0 Tklegs A►•st Ike 014 Read Th• Rate War. Montreal, Aug. I9. -Mr. Jusupb Pilo., ex -general manager of the Great Western, and Dow vloe•proaldent of the Grand Trunk Railway, rained here yeaterdy. after a two weeks' Inspection of the lino. He say. that the tracks and roadbed are so good that a nein can be .nn as fast as a wheel can turn. Mrhays' management hat, be adds, lean a great surer. The Vlea President says Mr. flays btas not only paid the deficit of .600,000 created to pre- vent the debenture stocks from going by detnult, bel In addition to Ole the earn - Ings have been aufflolent during the par half year, which is the lean otos, :o rates 11106,000 to pay the half year's dividend on the guarantee in full. He says Mr. MoUulgnn Is a host In himself and that the divisional superluendenta. Herbert. Tiffin, Fitzhugh and Cotter. are most table officials. In fact Mr. Price rays he is proud of the stag. The vice praldent also add. that the 20 elegant pra.enger coarse and the 22 powerful locomotives added to the rolling stock during the last half year have all been charged to reserve account. Those engines, ho Goys, have a tenacity of hauling 40 cars with 12,000 tons of freight. The auaual meeting will be held In London on the 13th of (tet., and Mr. Price says that Sir Riven -Wilson, who Nils from New York on Saturday next, will hove • very pleasant message to im- part to the shareholders. The Vies President referred to the rate war as follows: The earner reoelpee are greats[ then !Mel year, notwithsland. log the unfortunate rate war, which, I believe, will won be over. We are doing a good many things whtoh I cannot tell ''yalr7uet now, IRWI 'S-11dd bops the war will sena coma w *need. Three of th. Five Cemmis.loaen Paver Territorial Eipaa•lo.. Washington. D.C.. Aug. 29. - The Pen,. Commission Is settled -the cone. Inlselonen nave all aoeepted. The laid acceptance was ,from Ammeter Justly W'hfte of the Supreme Court. The oom 'Melon 1. aa follows Wllllam R. Day, present Seore1ry of State, chairman. Senator Cashman K. Mavis of Mlnne- gots, chairman of the Foreign Relation. Committee of the Senate. Senator William P. Frye of Maine, stator member of the Committee on Nor- een" 11T'gttone of the ewarre. - _ _ • ' Atomised Justin, K. D. White of the 'united stares Supreme Court. Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New York Tribune, and former Minister to France. It 14 regarded as an exe-eelingly .'trong oommeslon, and one that will satisfy the American people regarding the Philip pines. There are at least three members of the mommleslon who are In favor of bolding the sept Important part of the Philippines and not afraid of claiming the whole group. 'These are Senators Davie and Frye sod Whitelaw Reid. The commission will sell about Sept. 15. HE EXPECTS WAR. COMM. /.ra.1rf My. H• Cease. damps rte Tense of ate Mamie Mw.4..aId. I.nndrm, Ang. 49.-A apodal Aesp.toh Nom Shanghml says It ie elated there That the ('biota. Mtntstw at Mt 1'eter.l,nra hat reported t1 Me (l.awnment that In his opinion, the CMS. qt •1I '. will prenlpl are n ormfi et tweerlit Omar Itr1NM .tnd Magna. This state et affairs, h. nye, I. 4tettai5 M tat British Amhseas4m pewees liltat IN. Paeetwwg of sorb name•, glamianding hutrinna n 1Mwup. itas w5*,s liaeosn 1. wirreemen. be prodemdnate, rant Court Vnwt'M( (Nana ewer* le r3` Th. fjeehee Conference. Quebec', Aug. 29. -it Is expected that Blr Wilfrid Laurier will return front Aethab.skavllle today In time to take his place at the afternoon satslon of the conference. Sir JAmea Winter, who hr been out of town, will also get back this evening. The delegate. tare at present en toying anons relaxation from their Millais. anti these take the torn of dinners and visits to Meiotic wenn In the ylclntty of Quebec. Mr. 1Mbe•It entertained s large party on his lawn on Saturday afternoon, and the Hon. Charles Fitspatriek, 4olhrl• tor -General, emterIilned many gentlemen at dinner at the Garrison Club in .the evening. Log Roller. Crnsh.d at l.onden. London, Ont.• Aug. 20.-Whileunload - Ing s oar of logo on the G.'r.H. tracks Satnrdny two workmen of the Penney: - Tanta Bridge Company, named Michael Cain Ana Junes Hnrke, wore standing on top of the high pile of loge and removing IDS stakes which hold them on, when suddenly the logs bagan to roll, oreclpl- tating the men to the ground, where the logs rolled on top of theta. When picked op both mon were umwnaelons. Cahn was badly bruited and had hie ankle df.lo• said. Burke'■ arm wee crushed and hie hip braised. They were I5WaV d to the thy hospital. Both men hall from New York. Nearly Blvd to Death. Tstington, Aug. 29. -Fred. Rontledge, section man on the c.P H., on S.tued•y night was working has passer no the band -oar when he was thrown by the manhtnery backwards off the oar on to the frank. The oar passed over him, hnt be escaped with a broken rib and w very leavers wound to the act. He nearly bled b deata from the latter wound. Meting at Manila. Manila, Aug. 27. -Thera ha. been • very serious cleah at Ca,lta between Uni- ted Stew soldiers and theln.nrgentt, the rioting resulting In the killing of one moldier and the sertoue wounding of an other. George Hudson, a member of the Utah battery, got into a Maputo with a wmMv..Mpkepa•. Fewtng *nab s h. fired his revolver to the air to attr,et the attention of some of his fellow noldiern A great crowd of nattvel. ran to the.rens of the dl.tnrhaane and at once began Or Ing their revolver. killing Hndenn and aertouafy wounding Corporal WII1iam Anderson of the rine battery, who hod hurried to the atolotnnne of finder The dlsalleetton is Spreading a the outlying district:a. Me Mange M This Time. Toronto, Aug. P7 -Nn report from Ot- tawa regarding the trainer of the Alsh et1N Department fano Ottawa to Toronto has yin been reeelv..l at the Pa llam,nt belNlep amt It Is Bald no change wan be made 1111 the e*tatlag 1loseaas are expired. RELAPSE OF THE POPE. Prl.d's .f -Idle Mousesetimm"s•4-t5 the T.tle•a-Tb. Aged Prelate _.. Parr Tara *- - Ream Aug. 119. -Tire pretest edibb bas been ososed by a sudden relapse of the Pope. Saturday His Holtoeo fainted twice and it was necessary to remove him to 1211. bed. 1t le suggested that the relates was coo - motioned by His /1011116 214. great desire to boar down his Illness and to appear well 1e ibis be op/Treed himself - Thera teas the greatest unesdnad at the Vatican and the Pope's physician ad- mitted that Kb Holier,* was ear wile Man he bad over mown hila-•16--aL tr thfi'ee" lr tors. Summons.. were Pvostan% wea e.%lee. Toron•n, Aug. e7. -it 1e said that W. T. H. PnaMn resigned the Pro,Inelal IJbewrlau.5lp M teak• temporary charge sf the Grit ampotgn In IDS hee elsa*Mna. Mr. Ayers Penis* ales h/ plana end M11 Weirs Awuton, the late IiMmrtides daughter. brow.. aesltaMt Y1.ar5.a r NAVAL APPRENTICES. THE BOYS ON .,,,r. WARSHIPS AND HOW THEY ARE TRAINED. Ath Raperlsw Mae Toads be imam Mora Dlgelasd, MIT Controlled dem, area Qualified te flake Thole Way Either Moat er Ae1414e. Apl'rentloablp In toe flatted State navy is capable of making either amen or • reprobate of a boy. lie is given mom Inducement to become • good, solid man, whether for continuation as • member of a men of -war's ship's 0,"upany or fur the earning of • livelihood ashore. The offlers of the American an give the apprentice boys considerably the butter of It over the bluejackets' who rip as such to all that ooneerua their tnteret and advanrrutent, end the boy who during the period Dist he wears the appraottoe's figure of eight knot on his in ustrrtng shirt guns wrong and he- connt r rowdy and a so -a lawyer br only hie lunate cuetdnees to blame for 14 The whole tendency of the apprentloe's training nboord au American man-of-war makes fur the ooaverslou of the lad Into a dignified, self oontrolle'd, able man, • matsble•s seaman •red IS tiptop gunner, to 'say nothing of the eubstantlal equipment It furuiehtie him fur lucretive employ- ment should he elect upon the ouncluslou of Ills apprenticeship to settle down aahrtre. It Is the old sailors, tie teen who have spent about an equal ',umber of years In the merchant marine and in the United States navy, who posew.s the greatest pow- er for good or evil In making or breaking American naval apprentices. The officers at hold the lads wdtb • strong rein when they have them under lmlwedtate In.truo- , briar bertMeteferweritar the then. and. tbilthe If the m. Sal M hi them, It L bound to come out. The slid Yate naval sailors can tell at • glens 5w • just shipped boy or a boy fresh ate'-eabang m•not- war from a training ahlp hes /Dec"mak- Inge" of a flalah.d taBlieiai*good ahlp- mea In his composition. If Mair careful inspection of gash a boy eoovtnoes them that the lad 1a MM Their paine, they "go to work" on lin from IM very outs& of his cruising tlegggr, se•soa him with all of the practical &lp and gun Information thee they themselves have ploked up ata lads teen to spread and grog. They •fe put through the urn, exacting .serines., quite aside front their daily bit tet beery work.--asnr'olIsS that are dudgned to bring every unmoor of to body into play -and the result 1s that they very rwdfbegln to 01pals4L and the steal gds Into their ecus - otos, Mie to remain r long as they live. Whim the apprentices emerge from their appreoWlNblp and ship over as full fledged bluej etkete at the seaman gunner rag, they are given ffrr.t call in the diatrlbutton of petty Wither prizes and are, r stated, eligible for the promotion 50 the rank of warrant officers For these seasons ap- prentices ate never called upon during the roar as boys to perform auy 'mutat tars on shipboard. The whole Idea of naval appreutloeshlp in the American navy 1s to inculcate uprightness, dignity and smallness into the lads, for upon tat character of them boys the future of the • forward ends of American menof-war le known to depend -Philadelphia Timm MIT F000 FOR CHILDREN. They Medd M 61,0. Tad Which M111 OMNI Nearer. Wraith and Nerve. "If mothers only knew how to prepare their children for the harda1lps of life, those conditions might be wary avoided," writes Mn. S. T. Rorer of ...The Best Dir For Bloodless Girls, " in The Ladies' !fume Journal. "At a very early ago they should be taught to eat food to build wurcle, brain .pd nerve and to give fora and her -out utto satiety appetite, a sclen- 1111 r theyaiply then a hnpharard operation. The mousy paid to the expo," company It Is nut necessary, boweser, to hold long would De sena to Toronto Dud collected oonrer„ations with the child ea to who by Wieder as oondgnra she should and should opt eat. Asa rule, the flat dieh of oatmeal ate molter'd ( Ta. lgterttg poi* =dyer .need. to her font child le simply coveted wtta Vancouver, Aug. 19 -Th. body _a( sugar, In a little whit. the beak/110"i Hobert J. Johnston, assistant park keep. out, and etre e1Mllir Indlgeselese �,a��,�se wog found in the harbor Saturdar "TDan, Dao.-TTIesceased had been miring sines August Winner feels that tmtg1Lraligaeb'l, sad '16 He was • native or Midland, r 5. the age of 15 or 16, whim an anmmbad' Ono llocililoa cooter over her' ta4t the oro o.a Work was darted on Friday o• this o eeftry article to bar 1 ' la the Was. Marine Railway and dry dock, witch, dltfioult io fah•, and 11 1 trequenty mem when completed, will add muds to Van - unary to resort to oil bathe or o11 louar `wuru's importance r •shipping port. IIhat sYou il:er will *5 Droit wing addedWHEAT FOR SEVEN DAYS. to the ordinary dietary Butter and create may be used In large quantities r OW A Donn■e ler Every Day at Liverpool, patient ciao conveniently dlges4 Ism casadl•a Mae Kept esu wad All tried foods must be strictly •noel/• need. Th. Prteva 1d Potatoes ay lo. oaten tesla a wet eleturday Evening, Aug 27, and abouts alwayms be baked. Bolted else The speculative wheat markets durteg tee past week Mee bees nervous and m- enace to .see -saw, The teodiery on the - Chicago Soard has seen toward" -' Iba Breda. up or i. 2-bje-Jell-Shies and the Wingog of Ater options.. With the mo roach of the •ad of the some the August eatery Me Area ;ic ger bra strove. tie t67 a week ago, and ieptember 10*- • dept. Tie mane for this 4 the dep'etlot M old storks, and the as yet comparatively light receipts from farmers. In view of til• year's very large crops, however, meet authorities twee lit predicting • low range of prime for the season. The action of the Liverpool market, at any rate, would seer to point lc lower quotations aloe. lam Saturd•y,oe that bcaed,eaeb wheat hag declined lid to 74 per cental. are the lino [ember optima 1a• fallen of Sled. The Eng - Ilse and French trope are regarded as big, sad fias.ta, damage reports to ID. coarser aotwith■tendlag. 1. likely to give a good arrount of herself. A. regards Ontario wheat 1t stands ■1 Mk per bush. or No lower than a rear •ar while new Manitoba bard is quoted at 57e .1 aIoet at Fort William. Outstrip wheal Is regarded as the beer In quality for malty year.. The herey 1s large. plump au 1 Ar.t, •od It Is said that la many leetanr.5 white wheat that weighs M! pounds to the bush. and redwhen flat wet;b. at pounds to the bn.h are being totted. The quan- tity and quality of the yield should belp to make op for tat defi.ieacy l prices. l,eading Wheat Markets. Following an the clone. prices to -day at lmpun•ot centre*: Cash. An, Sap•. Chinge .....5.... $0 e'r*4 to et 5o al% Xr•w York ... .. 0 7351 '1)1 woe t. 00't fit. I�.'1ul. .... 9.518 067 fluIk'P% 1 ter, o edoyt . ... 0 6?!Y 11`itrf 0 0 IDelrolt . .. o .471, 0 1175* 0 4Stt 0 OJlg ?fortieth . u e7 .... 0 p 0 overt Dninrh, No. 1 Mlane.polfs .... O 64 0 Wee • brie Tr ronin. No. 1 _Mrd ioldn .. 0 t•9'4 .... ,,,. ..... a MILES EMORY f' Whop Worked taw. Watch Yrhe ea Nal• Mot.ik•.p•ro le Ostarlo A■ Arrest in Toronto. Toronto, Aug. 29 - On Saturday after- noon P. C. An•ou arrested George H. Wheeler, 334 Georg. etrest, Jur anew D. bad left the Canadian Express Company's omen, and locked hire up al headquart- er. At the station D. wee obarg.d w11b receiving money knowing It to hare .anon obtained by fraud. W'DNl.r, 11 is alleged. has been representing bleier( as Mlles Emory, a traveler for Mears. Goldstein. llurwelly, Jones .11 Co , a7 to 73 Hroed• way, New Tool. dealers In tobacco leaf and clgars. lila mode of operation was to Nod a letter to a botelkeeper Su a town, telling him shad he bad mut with an accident to his wateh, and had taken the liberty to ask the Globe Jewelry Co. of Toronto to forward It to the hotel. 'the proprl.sur was asked to pay the charges and hold She parcel until his arrival. He would add a postscript to the letter, telling the boS.lkeep.r the date of his supposed ar- rival. In dote Hall fake puree' would arrive at the hone by express. C.U.U. The charges for repairs were usually about 111.70, and expire charges 25 cents. In almost every Instance the proprietor paid the Lill and locked the parcel In his tate. After the tune had elapsed for the trav- eler'. expected arrival, the hotelkeeper would become curious and open the par- cel, only to float a large wad of led paper. BY THE SEA. Issued by Cardinal Rampolla, calling all the Cardinals In Rome to the Vatican, and also calling all the personal friends of the Pope wbe were within roach of tDe telegraph to Italy. The Impreeetou 1h tat cit) is that IDS Ian diner Is upon HA Hennes' and that he wall not be able to get up from Ms bed again. However, Dr. Lappoul, the Pope's per- oral physician says there is .1111 hope for His Hollers, ■red ferrtter staves that much that 1s given oat Is given a re0oa- tlenal oolortng which 1. not warranted. ROl'IILIFFE RA.GEY HEADY. Advertisements ter Tenders f.. • Post Aelutte ferele. t. M. lamed. Ottawa, Aug. 2e. -Rockliffe ranges had finishing touch.e 5atcrd•y, and are now ready for .1e D. R. A utas -Des. Thee aro 360 entries -a little Tess than lar year. A quiet tont determined efforts being made by loading business men of the city in have the altered of she Nl+1r national Conference removed maved to Otteeft.' Every Induameut possible Is being �L 'offered. A ooaple of weeks ago Harry O'Brien not only engaged several teen to work on the different branches of the C.P. H. in the Northwest, but was also united In matrimony to Miss M. Kllday, heed waitress at the Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien left town a few days later• not ahnoancing their destination. it Is now said that he Is wanted In Smith's Fells for fraud and also t0at a charge of big- amy Is 00 be laid against him. Advertisements Inviting tenders for the fast Atlantic service will be lamed next week. They will sok for bldg for a 20. knot service. 1t 1e understood that the Government will adhere to Its plan of asking for fast •easel, of turret tope. ENGLAND COALING FOR WAN.. Immense C.atra.t Secured by • Virginia Carper Norfolk, Va., Aug. 29. -There have been shipped from Norfolk,' In British bottom,. 17 cargoes of Pocahontas coal, aggregating 70,123 tons, They have gone to 11 different coaling station. belonging (♦' ingilnd, and 1t has been believed that b. /land was stocking stations In the .nt of possible war. The l'osbontr Coal Company has practically admitted thin an unllulted contract from the Brit• fah (lovermiseif for coaling stations all oner the world has been serured, and the work has just fairly commenced. The Dunlop Read Knee. Toronto. Aug. 29. -At tat . Dunlop trophy road race, 20 miles. four on Wood• bine track, fifteen on the Kingston road, and one on the track at the finish. on Setnoday, the Royal l:nnadlan• won the 5600 silver shield. which wee won by the Ramblers last year. The 11.1 rider to was J. K. Shorts, R.C.B.C., time 65.30.4-6. The Hamblen team met with an aoofdenl whleh delayed some of them. The five teams stood In lite order at the finish: 1 Hotels. 2 Queen City's, 3 Hamilton Creenenta. 4 Ramblers, 5 Exalelors. In the rnen'e puncture E. A. Peters mended the Lire in 65 sesonds, and in tat women's puncture moo Mlsa M. Phillip' patched the puncture and Inflated her tin In 1 min. 24 gee. Three thousand people wars present. The Ternee Rank Conadl.nr. Pout Huron, Mich., Ang. 119.-0olleb for Avery, who is at 1k, bead of the immigrant deportment, Saye: "1t has been On custom for the Caoadlan Paoige and Grand 'trunk to offer spaniel induce mens" to have Canadians. 001101 and work In tote wheat fields off North Delon. In every are whore an immigrant 0011111 show that he had worked for 90 days a r t*u0ed rain Wopfd be offered him to et en home after the baryon 04er. TM., in my mind, woe • A11w1 violation of the alien Ichor Ire. The nerier wag finally taken Se the Tiearary Dm gpsetent and my action was. i�astelned,'r She --"You put kered up your lips so then, that 1 thought you were going to kiss me." He -"No ; I got some sand in my mouth." She --"Well, for heaven's sake swallow it I You need it in your system." years of experience and onus supplement may be taken once a day, but all bulk the technical education that the boy re- bods, snob as turnips, cabbage, Garrote °elves from the officers The gallon who and parsnip', should be avoided. I fully thus take • kindly Interest In a boy who believe that special feuding 1n any dimes looks promising do not treat him with will bring about a cure unattainable by partiality, and to gets swatted about just medlola. done. By special feeding foe as much at the apprentice who is ■ slug- Ifiltseotdlsea•es I mean living oat precn's- geed. Is such food ea the patient In that condi- But the interest they exhibit in drilling Mon can thoroughly diger and aeeimtlatm sea lore tato his mind and their pains In or upon the best foots to repair the dos- Inetructing hon on every- II'tle valuable ,aged tissues, rejectingall others" detail as the couralrm Wes ptdnty show that they hays "got him In their :nods,' DECLINE OF THE DUSTER. and observation prove. that the boys who ------- are thus picked out by the old timers up Am ?sisH.Fl Dreppearamee .f a Gorman forward as being worth theme efforts aro That Wee one. Familiar. the lads who get the warrant omnere A traveler by rail cannot fell to notice blouses when their apprentloeshlp is over Ask any warrant offer. In the ('noted States navy today about the struggle he had to finally attain the wearing of a sword from the wearing of a figure of eight knot, and he will begin to speak af- fectionately of two or three .grumpy, sav- age old bos'o'n mates or quarter:na drs to whom he claims he owes most of his 11111004114. 1t 1.a matter of pride with the old timers to thus boost a lad up the lad- der. From his very fleet day on board either • training sbtpor a men -of -war properthe unfledged youngster 1. expected to bop right oat of hie txrybood and to assume te all Intents and purpoms the roll status et • men. He lives among men that have ranged the world tweet of their lives; he works alongside of them, and almost N mush work is ezpetd from him as from the old timers; he puts tap lath the same amount of hardship, toes the same mark of dlartplinw is quite as responsible at the meat her derelictions and just as liable to • tour In the brig In double trop' for mis- oondset as his older shipmates, who, re- • ard the circumnavigation of thm globe as • bagatelle. The hay who at the outset of his naval 111 sheds • lonerine tear Or two In his hammock, but who keeps up a brave front whim In view of his shipmates, as the lad Who may be always merited for a winner.- It inner:It would he out of nature for a youngster of any wort a setisthllltles wherever to plunge into mon of war Itte, with all -of fie apparent rigidity at Snot stabil without being a bit taken reek and oppressed by the roughness of It all The navy Is oom- posed, as • whole, foresail aft, of genuine nlaseultne mere and of deeply affectionate and unswervingly loyal men, too, when their setasem and confidence here been won, but 1n no environment is the parade of even the slightest suspicion of sena• mentality more quickly frowned upon 'Mon kof a Hien the forward tiro man of The state d Mese *Mob hat- pevalld war. 1m Florence sad Milan glom the mobs of From the purely physical point of neer last spring will be slated en amt. 1. apprwnt.ieehlp an the navy Is a Inc thing for a lad. Nine out of ten naval appren time when they attain their mwjoritiee are strapping, rugged. brawny men, cepable of enduring any amount of hwntshlp and posseneing • gnollty of health and sound nem that le bXOnd to w them through many tope and downs authors shouts they elect to quit the ears when they reanh the are of el, which not many of thorn dq by the way. Of Comm In order to gat Into the nary •5 all the) apprentfee tenet he sound of body, int many of the bubo nnly gee lobo the Perste* by narrow margin, owing to their toeing moderated or of t*, 71.17 rngged ahrrwrter of physleal make up. Ono, they get to work on the dente of • man of ever, providing there 1m Huth tog latent and (onetllertMnal Lite matte. I with them, It is amulets te ate Dow qtr leoniner--•,sem-•-rte,..-...r,.....�. . Too lre1NPs Nreelei Coke M.ulresl, Ang. 47. --Nein has jos Mien tMelve.d here of the death at '1r Wilfrid Tanner's ridden.* M Atlb•bank•- eille, of DriJ hil4 toorisrh the Prowler's brother. H. has norm 111 for some time, and nnly recently returned from a trip to Clatfrws% *ken for hie health. Th. e1441esea Cameo Wrs.dseoeb, Aog. e7. -Te eerdey eew 1e ■sec d.eelopmente In the seer fammu Midair.. railway swindle. Itra,Mer. Alite TT. -==0T&tdIron's ear • tespondeees base wee (eerhanled ?spew. day. ami wow net .nem for doubt OM be to Molbnald is left. r-.•--.....eS,.,.,..- ..r .. -. the doelio* of the duster. And one does not need to be, as the man said, • cente- narian to observe this In fact, only 30 or IA years ago dusters were commonly worn by railroad travelers They were coexist- ent welt! Itoe carpet sack and tat alligator mouthed valise, both now more oomplete- ly passed away than IDS duster Itself and almost es completely goner the hair cov- e red trunk The duster was worn, of coarse, to mu- ter sae wearer and hie garnoenta from the dank When the linen duster flourished, locomotives burned wood, tracks were sand ballasted and rails were light, can wen not vestibuled or provided with dust screens for the windows, and the time re• gulled to Dover • given distance seas far greater than now A duster was far mon ceded then than now, and 11 was likely *o be • peso( the equipment of the renal as well a of the regular traveler. Indeed It may be said that the casual traveler would scarcely have thought that be had made • trip by all unless he had provided btmself with that Indlapenaable part of ev- ery traveler's equipment. But the linen duster seas not tae only one. There were dusters of alpaca and of mohair and of other materials, some of them black and some gray-hfg, flowing, comfortable dusters, wDloh, if not beauti- ful, had at least the graoe that all thinim made of good material' posers You oould almost tell a man without seeing his far by the dealer that he wore -New York Sou. Tim Tenn of Wallets. From 11 :90 onward for tWo hours the Turks did their very beet. .'lel, gra was Ineemant. W. kept • commas watch and fired when possible, int de we wereagatnet the skyline the enemy had a much tette sight of us then we had of them. How- ever, from behind our little wall we could laugh and say, "Kale oral" ("Good morn- ing to you") as the huller howled peat. 117 the way, the year of • bullet vada There is the thin, high whletle, 50 which nn one faye any attention after the Aral ball hour; there Is the prolonged man, 'the cry of a last spirit," es • nnrellr might ray; there is the wolfish bowl, which for tome reason always ams to be taking one on the flank Instead of fairly In front, and last of oil there Is the tow, 111 tempered beta, as though the nasty thing lead got out of bel the wrong side, as ob/ldnn my It t5 far the mala terrify• hep, sepeelwlly if 1t stxM..nfy stupe as tat huller strikes something Moo M hod. it was s Was hull.. only that we poittwly wished "(lamb motming. "-l.lfndoa Cbr.n- While taw waddle. serrke le poeadlwg M Jelin, hips Mate kindles t/ boreh, and tat bettlegroo0 Ilgkta a fire free 15 eats Pane Me wife's islaysDloP Toronto St. Lawreaee Market. Receipts of grain ate ail kinds of firm produce were lerge today. Teta' deliveries .f grebe aOo0ted to 1011 bushel. Wheat steady): 131a bu.hels ell a. 1 l- lews: white 707, red Tie end goose 61',e per bu.hel. five firmer; one Ind solo ■t 4314e per bushel, Rarl.y armee, 400 bushels selling at 44e tc 45e. Oats Maier, 1500 bushels selling at -2fe to 20e. Peas steady; 2m bnehels seal at 57e es Ger. Two loads of Fife epilog wbeat sold 'at 67, to ave per bit+bre. Hay reeler: Ni Mede mold at Sr- t. Mae fur timothy and 55 to 417 for Cle,TT eel timothy mined, Stray saes at-IS1 .1T-pa1.. entente* Lie sural. t'hfeagr. Avg 27.- Hogs- Kaneohe' re- rellets 11140, 17,000; left over, 2266; 11tht hogs, Sr higher; others steady to strnsu ; light, 1.70 to $4.13: mixed. we) to 54,12! ; h.•eve. 1 to 114.06; rmgh, $3.50 to 03.70. Cattle-dgrket receipts, tote; dull; en- tailment. Claes* Markets. London, Ont., Aug. 27. -At the market held here to -day 2:0 boxes of July make sari 742 of Angust were boarded. No ..les; smell attendance. ogdeo.iurg, N. T., Aag. 27.-Nlnete*n Iota, 12118 hones, chore. offered: 7'(,e toll: m, este.. Inter on street tome gold for Tltc. ('owan.vllle, Que., Ang. 27. -At the meet - Ing today 37 faetorlet offered 2340 Noes of .hers.; one erenmery 20 tette better: Ia1.v offered for butter: no maga. One nth - drool and ninety-four bores of chaise went to J. (ilbaon for lite. last half Jnly rherae. Balance were held for higher prime. Ward adjourned 1111 Satnrday, Slept. 4. Wstertnwn, N. 1, Aug. 27. --Sales short iLn11 holm; price" range.' from (Rae to 7540, mostly early Argo'.t. East Afar cattle Market. Rett Buffalo, Aug, 27-Cattle-Tbe offer - Ire. were I(e !mole, the Milk of w5Mb were .to. kers. (:.nada stockers, 5A AS to 54.211: roves, In m°xleriae amply snot "1d lower; .Lobe to extra. $7.26 to 57,10: good to Minter, 16.75 to 57.26: fair to good, 511.60 to 51.50, hieep and Lambe -Offerings !Peril -')II Made. Market 25e lower for Not Made sed n 're nn poor aQnatlty: end,- 10 nitro lenity.. $5.01 to 56,77:' gond to coder. }i 0 "Aro: enmmen to fair, 54.23 to 35: she(,t1. 20. Inwer; poor/. extra minted sheen. 141111400 to 54 q6: gor.4 to ehedre, 54 to 54.25: ere mon mo fele, M to 51.50. 11. g• There were 24) 1,4144 On MI" god fairly artier. trade. Mediums sod bra y, 84.13 le $4,20: --craw Yorkers *LW WHIP Mf gra.tein, 14 10 to 4420: pip 14 is 1.10; moths. $.1.10 to 53.70; soap, .2.15 to 1.23. Minsk Markets. !Anomie!, Aug. 21, -Ate, 1 North, twine.5a 91,44 red winter. 5eTd• No. 1 Cal. do .b! te ate ise; ewa e. . g%lt 5115. -M ufyo{. pork. iia 04: I,r1. •"l. 341: 1.tlnw, 114. AA 644, 4, he.ry, I.e.. 'at: llg!tt 2e. e4: .bort ant. 29s *1; rhe... white, If fa Rd: eolor.M, 111* Llverpinl--Hose Spit wheat Antl, with red winter al M TA. 9n. 1 (lei et tee 14 sod No. 1 Northern et 11.0%,1 10':-r• n 'et al No (P41 for Sept end IS 6KA for Seco Melee steady at 3. red for spot: Inlet+., re lel for Rept.. 11. 116.1 for Oct. sod 1q 11511 tet Dec. near. 21. 04. SPENT •t I1,eso.eM This Is the Cast .f tat War N the 0paal.k Pe.ele. Madrid, Aug. 117.' -TM Ooset5. .lyre the Coban war sxpea se tapr January lelh So Jane IAA r 447,189,410 Psoas• --over $bIl,001,000. The landing of lemma a1 ('tarsen ata dense, The men Serena • panne epee *541 Elght died yeses day, The asevnentloa of the Ceram fort Sh ember • ledliawe awe Feriae bad k lipleelatl so the sater's, at his MN Maga•., And that the pare oaai ssio will pose through the Are el parltlatimnit nay dlsouesten. Can't Sleep. Tb. weary vigilv of the night, anxious boon that drag like days. }low often they come, and how MINelcome they are. A system robbed by sleepteeness of natural rest eatmol be ugon.us and strong. The nerves are at fault and must be built up. lir. 11'nrd's Blood sad Nerve Pills are the remedy that cured MISS EMMA TEMPLE. HERE IS WHAT SHE SAYel At lost, after 'lgb% td5nths of phytyl We.kseas •.4 u.rvous plu,uratuei• by over exertion and want of .ret, .1 which time I suffered greatly on n',,,,, o..4 th• ahattervd p,Odiuop tet [uy Ott vett, au tar which 1 was unable to Ind any rear: 1 L•rs found • m•diciie ; Or. Weld's Ii ,j sad Nerve Pills, that in thrse'mbstbs uuJe my MUSS/ strong, removed all eirvous [rte•.; b;e,, built up my phvstcal ry.tem and made te. .tree; and well. They removed Dom, decoy, and in ca.asequence of taking roar valwble Pills 1 look forward to the refers hopefully. 1 have to thank your great cure fur ner*.sa1eu sed bodily w•0kammGemy _wisest g,oed.healtband steaewth. Yours truly, alga•d, EMMA Ti<MPLI, Hast.nes, Oat, Dr Ward's Snood acid Serve Pills ere soil at so cont, per boa, s bones for 5, a. at drug Isla. or mailed OS receipt of lot, ky The Dr ward Co , yr Vletoria et, Toruay, lath of bformauos hes. MIMED -iadea Nes MIs Old 0.1E "1. your husband very much Interested In the wart" inquired the oelgbhor "Intereardt" echoed young Mrs Toy krona "I never saw his mind ao oecupld with anything. Sometimes Masa W teak Mice berme be eon tell wbaMM tb. Bea Sou le Ibeeembedile dwarL"-teas•- Ingellf _ .__..�_._ ... I•e Osaliefe F1g►a. MoTask-Who boo hewed" at pre, she paginate M e V osh-H • says the papers an 5.o ton of war mews for hies to tight.-Pbllebb phis Praia 1*. Igmptl Cempllmema. Mise Fortyaummers-I told Mr Betel I was 30, and he said I didn't look 1t Fred -Well, you don't; you ha0eol Ieoked it for at least 1• years.-Yonkere se - caber. /e Milled. "He says that be can marry any girl 1. "He an. Bat be never please nor blew York Journal F.amosss. WM memory sow eines salt glides Alemt the tiny tato wall samber.d .vasa And each tithes .rows wider, For yoa've got to en a ladder ft yea wish to •ore the Might to whisk nada A gentle billow sweeps the asphalt pees, Aad to ernes W serest yea mast he noised bear•. Overthrow you Ala would ere thea But ye're liable to Ices them / year own are.varabsa y-abewssr Toe tree these summer days lune barred r 1•r happttwse r still will veiny try. la the AIL adJsanary We will ee ragnll'o1, veer. Fee rev Imprns. romance Meet !sly -Wlmrtaa fi°a sits � WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN Suffering from palpitation d the inn. dizzy or faint speak watery blood, etc., can be readily cured. A Manitoba Lady Tells About Ha Car. There is no need whmMver for so many women to be the subjece of faint .pe1k. heart and none weakness, anaemia or any of those health destroying slimes° prelim te bar sex. Mil- burn's i7- nb rn's Heart and Nerve Pills regulate the heart beat and make it strong and fall, tone the nerves, enrich the blood. and relieve the pun and weakness from which mo many ironies gaffer Mrs. AM - ander Setter. of Pigeon Bluff, Man., writes 55 wooer of tow oar as follows: " I have gnat pleaeare in gin - Ing my expert' once of II i I bnrel Heart and Nerve Pills. For shout fen years I wile troubled with throbbing and flattering of We heart. i tned Eve doctors and several remedies bat none of them did me much good. bra) 1 heard of Milburn's Heart and Nerve rifle .red bought two boxes. Before I darted can` Mem I could nM do my boom work sad flee myeelf op to die. as I thought i would nimbi oared. Now I feel really sidendid duos taking the pills, do my work, enPT m meals and feel as if there wsome- thiwas ng in life worth living for." Milbara's Heart end Nerve Pulse arid by all draggldte at 30c. • bog or 6 bons for SINS. T. Milton.. sit Co., Toronto, Oat. 1 • `\ O. sl• • • t e • • •a es .: •11VILD • r • • ♦e • miaow T. the matt minable • ed ,feifre t'omed7 known for ty�, illand�f,.y�/d en, r f TBA.111QA, r/ylearA••^' CntJC, C5A01Pe, CNM.58* .yam_ • erre mine* ler. it elm tts .thenar►, eilmnistrs tat e•Mhw sad heals the left bora. NEVER PAILS. " }M mtl/fatera bay. "- Btrawbrrr ed on Dr P mer Wn t gm�t ' I ppt10inte. few dou ' I4 tenet •r larosefat Ie rare • tier It A eery val.*Ml trIed4 4M gg br gg gQy " Mag. r. -" Mtlloel, Peut fra1. (Mt. Mret •e gtlt?a. ir.Rns 1eswvr.►m ?5Yta Negress