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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1908-08-07, Page 7� � l- %� , I . I ­ lr77 " " , I `T1rFTW111F1rPRP4,-1"`l-1—F1 — r- 11 - I - ,- --- � - - ­— , , I .1 - 17 71M - � ­ --4. 7�mlw -2:7,1- -7,;-."�-­!7!�: '1',Z'�Mk=�'Zw-' � I , 1 7- i=ii10i1 ��� I IF . -... X19WONW11 - .­ . - . �, �7� , � t. 1, 799 --­WnT4r­ , , , , , 'I,- , 7 W, ­ T - I 1. ... . - I , - I ,,,, -��. � 11 , , I I '. V4 , IV � -'' � I � . , I , ,> .,.111 .., ­t.'i 1. . I (I , , I Ill I I .,� . , , e . I - i . . eir-1 � . ;� I I 1. '1� � . - I ­­. 11. . -11 ,� , I I . I -111.111 ­­ " � . -:,� - I . . �, � 1. -0 ili3O-i.,.,!'',.,., 0001WOR.""" I .1 i �i I V!r ,� . - . I w ­­- . b -"� W - I I 14 IR R M K i .1 , 1. - - - .1 ­ - -1. I- ­ I—- - - 01-1 '' - , - . -1 . 1. I � 11 I I -11. . � I - 11 1. - . � . - ­­� - "I 1, 11 -1-1 -� I -1 ­­­­ , I . ----7.—,!- / I 11. - ­­­­- , - , " - 4 o it" - 4*0-- 11 I '- ' ' 0­�­ I � . ­­­ - ' I LID , , , " . . m � I,- I 0"41 hV � �� . I I RIW, I � "I ` nr � CQUENSED I'll 'NEW-$ JUN.5 I . Jul I CK . Ell I I . . I I BE e- 0015 MIRM -090", " , . . : Vo NO Iff , TRA. -*"- i . 11 V TH t i �,.i. 11 " 9 .81" ,.. J I - . ,� Wff !,D -1W � I Au'OVIM 11 I I . " f I I I I 1AX"A"I'"ON"MuWalo... -- I'll, ALTO Aw"ma no* I -, I 3 - .1 - �11 I I . � � I %"0048, I 11 . � . . fl, I .1 M.tM .1 I : . it — =04100"W& � � I � I I � 1 *7 1 � I t, I , —0 0110 la"i ,; ,'­— . � . I -1111 .11 � - 1. 1-11, 1; I I ­ "I ....... � ". — .1 I . 11 ! . A"" * I P -.­ , I � . 11 , . I I . . I "I'". � . ­ I as W­,.X1WZ=,1X,QW­W,9M I A, QAXD or TWO. Tourth Nan $orio- a -sly 1pituTed in kooident . . 11 .07 , "'' 040me, ZXperielue, Of'& Leeds 00=4 ftios ot voww, evs%,V1wW 04. , 1*"0$k *dok lr�qlw 90r, O,w*, ., I . �. , I I I , . 00M 9&. 7 . L 0144'Awk,vo 4 M While tbeir mother woo �1* Ted ' I I I 11 � . t ,", Disoo"a 44; #" Qtkot coo, *0 and Jim R will I I � , .# , r" ' I I . #*" =0 I 1� lok- I - I � L � 4 -W. rO PPRA4406 tW.9 Xe�r Fort Willi I I . Fulmer., I I I 011AP"-0. $ to'L44 the, tat;4 of — , _ , . I .. ,-, ! - . I . . . . 1. . , . - I . I '. I ­ .11 I � � ' - I iot L at, oillild, � , '41 - A",* Ay"41 W444 lit 40 countjry� ot vuelis . I L I I L I I ­ - I � ... I I 'lit' L 11"se� "* *%"4'f- 'L ""o , , . . . i� " . .L *44,00 orgol�F 0A,X.&DiA. L - � I - ­ I I � , . I of ­'Lll ,� I ,� ,., 1. ,, t,,NP,"-".""�. . . ��IEMVPI ll I t-rul'o'. 04though Otere 04:04004ouit J04,11i gor wait # fluer U00ali, 0111y 1� I � I I , tho . ' tbought; but MU014 of the 'time, 04)10.� o " Irds, it �ulqt it called, - lotga busy with b A deiipueh from Fort William pears to be almost miraculous con, 1, 1. A 4isipAtiolk,from'Drockyllia, , , 1. town for 04 p . Thw *X00W4 he , in w,ritine'tud � . I L Igo . X Zoro*to� A1W*S1-N I W-VIYA604, � I �,Qr hon the''houlra bun heavy. , The I ,� Aixvio''*he thi . 1, " 0, , It" wit.4go gawksHy thp son f - . J- I W" lova ­ . gratisom, VX - to*-, , - . a ated-t-tot Mocral W001— Wh L "Ip, to *-.-Von" ot d tik ou,ndin a curve at full speed itidering the speed o the train and � - int,thili-Ac 4�10 on w , ublo track at Usco, the manor I It the men were 10 � - L . fon 100" . .,Ate -tioux oisor44 0 u ble Whou Tiolterr I. . it ,qu;w 4, 04 to V0401t, , . -- Vft1tuqS, -at ar law,ho4o I ,0*chod��h*'bl"r - I . iago, . uch'j�$ - '49borts- ­ L. novelty of the little lorm. wa woral . I I gap be of iimioc�m i - , . 9. S. Pria � .q, 4-k farmer of (honaboa, . �Ylnjpfwr vil b4irified. to, And 00 q6v, :0 814 to ers-IIA'O'bilohow, A . , ­ 0,oaTJWb,y: &too off; there was no place to As , and;trollu Vo. a on Tharsday morning Jaimmod up on the track. From the . , 'titgk"':lta� *4'--- ­­­­ Woodotock r4epayor% defe t , . . luet . , 'Who ;t�-% L . -064 1006% i J 8 , -4 , , the on horse on the place wan ploiVQd its way through an extra time the ongi�c roFnd?d Ove curve IN Pomponlon I Vi L ko or ig I o, iI'40414 MAU) bill T A 4 to J9 teiv , t *00 V" ,,What hAR� L . , f rh6umati L ,,, , '' .t Or' '&4'440. L . in to ogee , � '11"no4L W f 'Vkk .t, I *n1tob* ,*U .."4001. "' it the bylaw W provide tituda for a now - - , . . A , , , �, ad $liter M , 0 - U, ­ . . . , .rodorick ,loryt on , th b bij, ho�d $ligh 6irth. , 00,04 ix alm,Q0,000s: Uncle ,floe's own B&ddle-horae, too SAIRS of sixty who had stopped on to until it ,was right in the centro of I . - .1 I I ­ 1. 111 0 L ii%l�.L i I v, 0401044 Uoy . ". ,. - Phil 110hoolL. ., . - 'i#,ar.'j, On. L .Ah to, a ' " 10 L o - the, h04#,, b,14'11 KU0.110 M*y , - 1 2 _ 4- a 'At! do . p, 2 nQrtbera, $1 the castbound track out of the way the group of men, one could only I Wilar. . Aq -4 . t" .t ,. � Oatio'Weal I ( ,, r _ . wo, 41140)i ; 40— I A ,iina ,P.W,§d - dphilitgting Xrod Rowisli a clerk in. Hamilton powerful for small boys to lie trust , _0 . I I �(I, alone With. Uncle Joe know of A West I I 1. 1 It)i 14 iwas. p � �. case for, JiU41'04, I . i , 0. 9, not 0%, . be t,40 469144 0, any I I _11hound freight train. Three move a tow feet, yet all but four , ;�ar L '. lat. � � ' Wit Q - 1. , aring all I 'L ;WA Pavi* b#4 bisaw 1iT , ., . ot now rthorn, OLO QiW� U441, was Ailed 41 for loit A, � ''I � . en are dead as the result of the managed in some manner or othir to - . I ­ 0. I -1 . I I I I nor , to si' -11 . . I The qw .0'siaotwLialk, Q be roused mik,tup and another one now lies in scramble off the track. . .1 . I - . Sit 0� to . ittl 4j06W. L , thin, and he wan not ouprised a 40, .—Vil%kory,, 'Wh A ZT21"TitO, PitAl, the only icii#0 left, iOa � on th . 0, j'A'aiL fj&r�.or A , Q , �pticr W. illkt! . I � . i, t NW, wle.a,1100% ,of,fha� T,pwlq.' 016 -4,t�hin polloo and, t a cqr ner, qqg ofhosrt trouble in or, the third morbing t I I , 11 , 41 So 'L - 070'. _M4 11 " , , -,-# - . , , ' A. s. PiriA w4a arrested at - from work by Ted, who entOrt'd and the McKellar Hospital at the point zugincer �tobmsou, who was in I . �1. I . area, , ,Si o u . Xt $114 to Vo Poor , 0 s a4plo's twr r bang the molls. 110) . I � . , 01kilorou 0hro, yory�vucb. th� same $I . .., *6 i on - , . jit',�*gs _$* in"&auit4.­ a - it K 1 140 Agin I.- � I 4. I Thiixo"' JA be, alfo lips not down with a 61001117 sigh I of death. All four are members of charge of the engine, did not cc t ,a r * - I . - , 0m, ,mg. -O.- . . 9f illigirip. round the eart, or even wag 4- posto1oo. employee. "What's the matterl he itiquir, the local coal dock section and all men untij, he was right on them. .1 4 IV 3 !' '- I 4 Lindsay coula � � 'Apt 44Y !mu*1 at of ocival pain. There will almost r I ed, Ifour have relatives living here. He immediately threw on the emerg- � � Qora-11T,o. 3 yellow, iv. , oil has authorized a . i � P I I fg.sp,,' Toronto freights; i n -dried, � 41 .QW issue of debentures to pur- "I want to play baseball, U L I � " - . nale ­ 1 certainly be a rapid. pulse and.ohortr 10 Wasyo Cuslikewiez, Russtan, 91 onoy and stopped in two train .. , I . . , 1 132%0 tio ,00. . . chaso,an-ozone, filtration �lsnt. Joe " years, single; John Luchozyz, Rua- longths, which was very fast work I . , - , I ­ 11 . I L, - . oats--tmO4 . tario No,, 2 "white, u noes 91 breath 94 6iort4on, accom- I . I � . L , L .�*�­ — . -6 ......... I ` , in '40 , 0 � ireat sensations of fa, rn ste at Men- "Why don't youl" I Stan, 29 years, married; Diemetro considering the speed of the train. �' 11 W-11F.-O"111-lil" -'s -4­r-­-W-- 'What was 9pe inol, 40 , I ­� e, 1, to litsidp; Man, paiied; 'by tro*1 on Thursday, pleaded guilty to "There's only Jlnmy and me, and - I .;. at." ray I Dow , c oiAsidp; Man' W? rer is Subject to at- Wyahnowski, Austrian, 21 years, Of the three who were killed, . I I . _7 -- .h. . tigile'L, The &uft ialibiagAbot-Cantadian-ExputaBs-Cam- -twe,­0 1. $ 11. -1 -­ ------ ­4ilvor, , --mo-blxrov` an, 11-lor-ra,- 1- lc-;-fnJ-Ju-rad­---J-(obn'- CruVikewia: Crushk6wiet andt-ach-azyz verudead- , 3i--- 1 I ­ I I .001104, , kdA-.,A,X0-2,A4c,-4Ako­,pQr-tWj I alao 9 an1t, -----Thero!4-thoM4-mor-6 . . ------;1--1 . to . I . . '. � . �PoAer,ll and 4, still * fun in places where there's a lot of 44,�,:. , , , 0 1 kn.QVM A,O � rojects, 45a. . pipatilto is, ugual, with con- a narange to Say the three killed and I when picked up, while Wyahnowski . 11 - !, I , 11 : I I darker altade, Almost verging upon i short"go to 421 14 bulk out- pricious a PA Mae S.igli"', the Italian, want- boys, &n't you think, Uncle Joe I" I I I i ,, � ,, I :­,.', "I I Fashion . -by 0 Iq �Ilido­; in bigs $2 mote. pqquent less of tilab, The child will I I - Ted upc&e dolicotolY, (or he d not I he one injured were all that were I died on the train on the wa,y to the I �, I" I �... I. , - I ­ "block., ievallettl 0,11MCQill�C L ad at Swu.jt.ft Marie for the mur di touched by the express, and this ap- I hospital. I ­­'­i:�, s� �,, .. . I 1� -1 I � I - - . - - - L - -11 . . of 4 ,zinc." .FI9u,r-,X&lnitobo, first patents, 40 otimos A.%# from 4leep in great der of a fellow-countrymap, was ar- wish to hurt his unclW2 feelings � . I z I " . . 411110, td��,"or with * ri� ; L� . 14..:!�­­ ---- Sonpri stron . ' agksLti-=­§ - ­ I . 11 ---- I L -"- — I i 40-'-strouv4ske _I_ _pidly tood--Ho- -&I- - -- IMMIC11011im- --n-t- , IL L, 411 , ,i=ai--to(�,--a,--colOP----or--a -fe-;t-accondsi-ft- - '�O-­--:Ri --- ated­--in--­Xi igarr--and- -brought- -trut-Vuelis-1ole-undern � . _ 1, . 7. � " , � . . acquired by lining sheer $5.40, Ontarig winter wheat pat, beating heart, orpa cli�i a .,V,v ch . I Shall is . back, I ways had a way of understanding ' �.. I . . acoompani- , ,.,;o i�,- r with silk of ents, 43M to $3.80. usle'dance-16 often an all- . ,,� I �,, s . .. material of one COW ' for in- . . went of a damaged heart. Nova Sc6tia is eendingthe Prin- the boys. "You might play w , � � , . ,'Pearl ' L 11 r I ***+"wtL*k another color. * case of W41as a mink coat with fur ball," he suggested. �1, L ri � I ; 1. . - I . , , , . stance, is, not gray and' it is not In these cases, an placing the ear HEAVY ' . I I . . COUNTRY PRODUCE. trimmings and with buttons of 24- "What's thati" inquired his ne- I . 11 ­ " - , .- 1� , pearl Shade is to the regio of the heart a distinct � � , ,,0 JUMPER EFVEOTS. pink, but an exact I a gray voile karat gold worth about $8,000. phew. 11 i , �, "..: � .'. L procured by lining Butter-Racelpts are still large blowing sound or "murmur" will be Brockville. boys teased an old man "You need," said Uncle Joe, al ,,, Modified jumpers are, certainly -colored and still the market keeps strong. haard,, and this is a proof that the four barrel- I ., dress with a very faint rose ad Ketiv Ile until he picked up a ball, not too hard, I , - . "I I U&M . I . , ,. . , i'. ­tue' thing not oaly in lioteas and taffeta. ((Ivory;"` -too, in acquired - staves, a shingle, and the back of ' '' Creameg prints .. ..... 24c to 25c valves are not doing their work pro 11 �, � , �� 'ates L . Btont a:ud struck George Whalel in I . . . - � ,44tl t in foular in -much the same way, Only this, do soliWe .... .... .... 23o to 240. perly. the face, intlicting ari injury hat a wood -shed." � I 11 ,� � *- I - '1­:'t`ULW-;er ail , but thb ar time a white dress is worn over (to Dairy prints, choice .. - 230 to 240 Children often outgrow these val- 'will disfigure him for life. . Ted's ayes 8pened wide. "Bounds Ounditions at the End of July Are Not I .1 �­ . , -;; Oatious,'and n6ed not e worn o - I � ., 5e exact) a biscuit color, 'do ogilinary .... .... .. 210 to 22C vut r 0,#ections of the heart, and Two like a funny game W ;;; ­� - - � . It. - -drunken Boilers on a balcony . --111 ... I i�o-,twbole finished blouse G-66ns "havet Iong'been-livewu b tubs . .... .... .... . 21c to 22 ^ ­ -1- � - - h- h is not -so much at Montreal, sixty feet from the You got the barrel-stavea, aad . . . r I � 7 ]Dairy, 0 the danger wit t am : ", distin u1shing names, - L - � ' " . blouse is necessary, a. 'he ral' , but the addi- Inferior .... .... .... ... 17c to 18C Lin the immediate present, as in the ground, Started a fight. They fell I , come out and show you," re- . I.. I ... 11 I-: � buftor, ,r,,, ;; So Rosy. . .. , . 0 6 only of guimpe depth, th�x�gb tion G the family is "oanard," --12Y,o and We for largo future. There is dange and on. is dead and the other . i I . � I Cheese r that the plied his uncle. I . it full-sized sleeves. Sometlin al n that it -comes very and i3c to 13Y,o for twins. r dam.ged ?ve*' :1 When the itaves. the shingle, and �� . heart may be ome so -!a L - ' � -------- ------------ I - . . e, which is so gree I -- ---. ­­ -- -..-- -y-- - In .. c nslaug - - - L- ------- -- — ----- "" ­ ­ --".--- - - " - � L ­ - - - - ­ ­- 1-1 ' . I I I m guimpe blouses a e of tiste I Jimmy were collected, Uncle Joe " I �" � � .1 1. near being bluel gga-Fricea are easier ar, We 10 that it will meet badly the demands ter. " ­ . .. usted with lace, Sometimes they An imported costume is SO 21c. I it by adolescence. Rev. J. H. Nimmo, rector of Bar- sharpened one end of th f th A despatch from Winnipeg Says: able wheat will be out on and about , I � 1. 11 �� �� ree o 0 1 1:i I charmingly plan the Crop conditions at tile end of July August 10, there will not be much . " '; I �e of net and'sometimes they are nled as to color that Beans -Prices are $2 to $2.10 for In the treatment of this condition rinifield, and Miss Agnes Stewart staves, and stuck them in I'll, --'­� I . r": , lit allover valenciennes lace. One e no word with prime and $2.10 to $2.20 for hand- rest is of the greatest importance, have gone to the United States to grou?d edgewise in a row a toot ar( perhaps not quite so rosy as general cutting until the week of 'k�7L I ,Jl,� � '. . 1:, ". I IT, expected them -to be. In spite August 15 to 20, which is all the 1"...... I , , -� �,, ,� ve which to describe it althoulh the picked. drugs being only secondary. To got married. The rector leaves a a I, �, ,: ry popular is of white linen trim- ,par about five feet out from the mat t . �� I I mod with wavy lines of tiny BOu- nearest is "Peacock 6lue." t in a Potatoes-Ontarios, 90c to $1.15 establish anu rigidly carry out a wife behind, from whom he claims 'ood-shed, Then he laid the Bhingle of the rain that' fell in June, way from a week to ton days later ��,, I �- � i. ----�:tiiehel while the --big embroidered pale mauve silk voile made up over per bushel; Americans, .4113.36 to across eir The fourth and which made naanf'1*opIo worry than either the Year 1900 or 1905. ,� �, s,�:- IJ ", .. I � proper mbde of life, and then rest, to have secured a Dakota divorce. ;� ".; " ".", " , �1, �� ' bultons are fitted with simulated . . 091.11 .. 1. 1. ,` , lining of nattier blue. Of course, $3.60 pei'liarrot in car lots on track ' rest, rest, is where the - difficulty . � Stave hav wn neatly for a for fear that t UnC14 was get- Taking the country from end to end, J, li", - t ,,., : soutache buttonholes. The not yoke. th6 blending of the colors must be here. g third of ills length, and then wrap- ling too much, there is a very gon. 1­,owevor, conditions are decidedly "'�`� �' ' ' �..,. I � comes in. it is impossible to make I I , `;��, i I � 1. 49. finished with plain standing col- absolutely perfect - neither one active child under- GREAT BRITAIN. . ped the , cut part in cloth. eral complaint of want 6f rain, arid better for reaping, without damag�, �, i , ,..,. 11 �. I 'Vlit' , lat,, around which a satin cravat,is a little, restless, a I 11 1 9­� , must be harsh nor of the wrong - PROVISION MARKET. 0and the importance of keeping "That s the bat," he explained, this has undoubtedly lessened tile an avera o crop, o far as yield is ,I ": I . fl.',� ,-',' tied. The skirt is trimmed with tone --but as the imported dress is A British board will inquire into "and the cloth is put on so that it average yield, to what percentage concernog, and much more than an �, ­�t. . I I � � quiet, a -1 � ­ , � .. three bands of stitched linen, made it remains quite the most Pork-Shoit out, $23.50 per bar. nd this makes it absolutely the methods of preserving meat. won't hurt your hands." 'I.. 11 .1 ­ . , that watchfulness on the lonly the thrashing machines can average crop for quality. ­� , . ,­i��'.��, , 1: .,. ��'[, A natural pongee is made up with perfect c6mbination,or color among rel; mess, $19 to $19.50. necessary The Leander crew beat the l3el- "'We've got a good bat, Uncle tell. Careful reading of the ro- An average cro , on the acreage I '. . 1: "�- I � � "­. . 2c; tubs, 12y&c; part of the parent or teacher should ans in the finel eight -oared race Joe," said Ted. But Uncle Joe 1ports shows that while the harvest now in, means 0east id � . � ". I 1 ,,�, a plain blouse, while the front of all those which have recently been Lard-Tiorces, I ver onsi I 1..�­�� ,1- ,, , �, .. the skirt is laid in att'liox plait. A called by fantastic naTes. pails, 12%c. not be relaxed. Stairs should be Eir the Olympic championship. laughed. will be much earlier than last year, orably over a hundred million bush' . ,, ;. i f - . " I , ­ . . Smoked and Dry Salted Meats- taken slowly, runnning should be It Chamberlain is re- "Not so good as this for wall- � it will not be a very early harvest, culs, though how much over, it is � "I ":i;`�" ,� , � "� " , little bit of satin in a harmonizing — I . I Mr. Josep � � 1,t-�'. I I , 4� , ported to be in a very grave condi- ball." he said. Then he stationed "i , ''. I i-",- shade of brown forms the piping Long clear bacon, IIY,c to IIY2c, forbidden, and the child should not for although on light land consider- -difficult to say. I I "'� "I � 1, L , . I � �,;�;' 'zound the oddly shaped yo S WERE ENTOMBED. tion. Ted, with the but, a yard in front " ,� . ke line 23 HINER ,tcns and cases; hams, medium and be allowed to wrestle with other � �0, �: ". , , . .1. I � "I'...", L .1 � ��; 1,; " r, ' light, 14y,c to Ise; hams, large, children. Skipping-ropes and hoops The House of Lords has passed the of the three staves and tile shingle. �`,* ''.1 ,' W. and also helps to term the belt. The .... 197 1 �� "4) J,uttons are covered with pongee, Terrible Accideat In a Fertile, 12y2o to 13c; backs, 17y2o to 180; and all toys calling for violent exer- ,reater pdrt of the past month, ow- 4LLt't�� . old -age pensions bill, with a number "Now," he explained, "Jimmy . 1: � ,, 1", . FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE sual number of ar- . ��,�'' "' r . ,�­ ,�.�,*ihlod the guimpe may be of allover B. C., Colliery. Bhoulders, i0o to 10Y�c- rolls 10%c cise should be put out of sight, and shall pitch to you ; but he must Ing to an unit . �:',;'I, , 1,�tt i to lie; breakfast Qon, 115C to a daily effort be made to keep the of amendments. - rivals of grain -laden ships from �"i �,i" ,n , 4 " I vailenciennes lace or eyelet embroi- C., meats, out Mr. Lloyd-Oeorge blames tile ex- stand back of this line." He mark — .1,%�,, � , "n i '!­ A despatch from Fermile, B. iby,c - green of pickle, child ,mused and occupied in a quiet penditure on armament for Ger, ed a line about forty feet from the abroad. Registrations numbered f, .-,,-,7�: I �1� � I 1,1.: , dory. The little frock is quite sim- Bays: A terrible bu in than smoked. medium must be Shed. "If you -miss the ball, and NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRE- 140. P�i�,iil,i�!, � `.�ii I ple iind mig le lea fashion. A happy y's distrust of Britain. , , ;11 , _ lit be a good model for No. 2 mine, Coal Creek, on Fridany . man J I - q L. I d between spoiling the child and A farm laborer, William Butler, .. �­ , ", a� gingham or any other inexpen- m6rning about 8 o'clock, and as a foun Three hundred British members it knocks off the shingle, you are -LAND'S SHORES. who was tinder remand at Kilken- . � li,� �;�,,,, 11 slid Jimmy bats. If you hit ­;:��4 ­ " . sive material. The skirt is plaited, result some 23 miners were en- MONTREAL MARKETS. allowing it to cry violently, and this of Parliament are pledged to the re- cut, �� I 1'�� I . — n charged with the murder of an � ! _:�, , . matter for al the tact that can moval of the cattle embargo. it, in any direction, you must run .. I '��'. I but were the material of a less tombed and grave fears were enter- Montreal, Aug. 4. -'Flour -Mani- is ' 0 woman and attempted murder ! ,; - I � clinging nature a gored or circular tained for Some time of their get- toba*spring wheat patents, $6.10 to be exerted. The medical treatment The delegates attending the -Uni- to that tree and back, arid you Happeningm'In the Emerald 11310 of ?j . . - A.�� '' '- - I of Head Constable Frizelle has . ,1� , "" � 1, ­ � model would be pfactical. ,,$5 . will of course be in the hands of the Carl . ; , "l, -­ ting ,verBal Peace Congress in London cotint as many runs its you f - � , , "". - I �,,. - out alive as the mine quickly $6.20; second patents, $5.50'to . . luterest to Irish- committed suicide in Kilkenny pri �,� � -� ,, �1. A little dress of beige batiste 'a filled with ga,69 ian.-Youth's Companion. -were welcomed by the King and make trips beforg Jimmy can either � 11 , I and the work of res- 70 -, winter wheat patents, $5 to Physic throw the ball so as to knock off fliell. Eton. - -"I, ,�.% ,�� 1, �` � � `- I Queen. . ­­,� �� .trimmed in rather a graceful way, cue was very slow on this account. $5.50; straight rollers, $4 26 to 44 L, 1. ­� ''�� . i the shingle, or can stand on the I ­1�1 ".: 11 with a piece of eyelet embro dery A large number of rescuers were $4.50; in bagiii, $1.95 to $2.1'O, ex- WHEN VISITING SICK. Sir Edward Grey warmly repudi- 11p 1, 1- , , .. . . - 1 - . - ball. ,:, � �,, . : - ,- 8 ates the idea that Britain's ,foreign home base with the But if lie The King has 110 intention of go- 87,404 ALIENS NATURALIZED. , , r, and a ash of softest liberty Satin speedily set at work to get f resh tra, $1.40 to $1.70. 1 .� �4 '­­', � in a dahlia shade. Needless to say, a;r to the men, but many yards of Rolled Oats -$2.50 in bags of 90 1. Let the invalids Calk of them- policy is aimed at the isolation of catches on the fly, or reaches inB. to imland this year. — �' ik',. - -, I iced particu- Germany. the home base with it, or knocks . ,��`!,i .,I if the shades of frock- and sash are - selves first. I Iii not . � ''... I , rock and coal had to be dug pounds. I Good takes of salmon at all the Have Become British Subjects Since. ­ I !,­� . I �', -t. ­- I . not just exactly Tight, if either 3, 41c; re- larly with those who are much alone, To prevent further friction with (,if the shingle while you are still Stations along that cuast are ro- 1902. . . . 1.,'.,.A�1-,-­ � through before the men could be Oats -No. 2, 48c; No. tnat they want to tell what they Lord Charles Beresfoird, Sir Percy running, you are out." . � I i., " , beige or dahlia is the least bit off reached. After several hours of jected, 46c. ported from 8kiliberoun. A desputoli, from Ottawa says I Ac- 15�­ , - I I � i� .1 color, the frock would most signally. interrupted ,endeavor the rescue have been doing, who has called, Scott has been appoi Ated to a new "How about fouls Ill asked Tod, ::,', I The under- "A fell] is as good as a fair bal � - , a be Cornmeal -1111.85 to $1.95,per bag. I A poor old woman who was found cording to returns received at the ,,�,,,,�,�"!:. � I i'lu cel as* is of. tucked party reached the men and succeed- Millfeed--Ontario bran, in bags, a dl The British AdmirillAy has exoner- in this game; only the wood-&hed ead in tied in Dublin, waB diseuv- State Department, 87,404 aliens 1,-'1'.:1, ' ' " to a e rid a little about their aches and command. (:I us. 'or th r... d in rescuing 20 of them alive. $20.60 to $21.50; shorts, $23 to $24; pains. After that they will gla Y LvJ to have hoarded up over $3,- � t,��;­, n I. _ row . . e is on the pitcher!s side, remember." CI ,,,, 'ry , .� a d insertion. Lord Chailes Bereaford have taken out naturalization pap- .t, l ,entombed, Manitoba bran, in bags, $22 to $23; listen to anything that you may have ated both 500, , 1. i - , .� . - . ar broj laity "Sounds inure like cricket than I ,��,­:,�' , ,.� ,.�, ��.;i . " '- "!.t around � and Sir Percy Scott in connection :,��, �, �.;� . ' '� - i A th d the r . crB as British subjects in Canada line of th -m ." 'ry however. shorts, $24 to $25. to say. ke baseball," objected Jimmy, CC - . , ­ .. . k t.nds to shorten 4. - on them with the signal ineident. ii I The death is annotin d of Major since the Act went into effect in 1002. � ", Provisions - Barrels short cut 2. Do not impress up , ,,�!,'�1�11 the stature of the wearer, it is well who had read books oil garneg and; Copnoral Sir Thornam Maurisell, K, During the period between July lat,. . "r," ' ­� 1 ­ mess, $22.50; half barrels, $11-50; what a very good time you are hav- I ld� , to using Such a decoration ex- A GERMAN COLONY. mas well posted, "but I think l.'d C B., at Burgliclere, near New, 1006, and Dec. 31st, 1007, the num. � �t i it 1, avq'h".,n the frock -i's intended for — UNITED STATES. like to try it." liuiy, at tile age of 8(3. - 1�i ill cept w clear fat backs, $23; dry salt long inq in the world, while they are out 'r clear backs, lie; barrels plate beef, of it all. her naturalized wag 17,714, of whom :� P ­ .� , S, rather lylphlike figure. The rage Sale of Twenty ThVisand A?ercg of "You may call it wood -shed crick- A young woman named Mulcathy, 7,'2711 were from the United States, I o,� � "r i1i, , �,-, .� I 11 $17.50; half barrels do., $9; core- a. Usually try to bring some little North Dakota is to erect a monu- et it you like," answered Uncle while driving cattle at Du igarvan, all(] 300 were Japanese. , , . iii of the moment is for height, either Land Near Calgary. ,c to 9Y,c; pure lard, thing to them. It need not be ex- ment to Theodore Roosevelt. Jo is eyes twinkling. I I � . natural or Simulated, so it won pound lard, 3y e, hi was attacked and 8�riously injur- . . �. Y. r 6utage 10�f A despatch frtlin Calgary says: 12Y20 to 13c; Vettle rendered, 13C pensive, but a single flower, a bunch It is regarded as probable that Ile returned to hill writing, and ed by a donkey. ------4— . . " ...' ft�l � never do to lose the advs . , � - of grapes, a potted -plant, or , little Buffalo will be the centre of a big was interrupted . � ", , �-- - a I An import4nt sale has been made to 13y,c; hams, 12yge to 14c, ac no more that Two brothers, Thornam arid Willi- I 1:. � % A dotted foulard is ma(fe -on a by the Canadian Pacific Railway of c(,rding to size; breakfast bacon, leaflet. (PAII these things relieve the strike, of railway men. morning. ]lot two hot and red-fac- ani Cullen, aged 17 and 15, respec- SAVED. I 7i �, I'll 1W., , � �1, tj, �,�, '! , , 14C to Ise; Windsor bacon, Ise to monotony of their existence. ed were found drowned lit a A young lawyer, not noted for in- . .", � - , , most excellent model, which allows 20,000 acres of land within thlS ir- A negro charged with aBsaulting ,,nephews niet Iiiin at luncheon. tively, .!t . , I tl�,*, for the natural draping of the silk rigation block to German farmers 16c; fresh killed abattoir dressed 4. The weather often depresses a white woman was burned at the How did it,�OT' he asked. bo� hole tit Manor M4,as. I . �, -1� ��: � I . - $10; live, $6.85 to , telligvrice, succeeded in having a i 1'111 .. �' :i, The scallops may be hand embroi- from North Dakota. The area is hogs, $9.75 to sick people, and if practical it is ad- stake by a mob in the public square "I'm ahead I cried Jimmy. "Five 'I lit, death hall occurrittl of Peter client acquitted for murder, Meet- 1� .,�,: f, I ,11 11 �, , I , dered OF bound with a soft silk in 1ituated northeast of the city of $7. visable to call on stormy days, or on at Greenville, Texas. runs!" . Reanion, who was woundvol in , r,, ing a friend a few dais afterwards, � I �,�;1 �,;''� �. . , I � the frock. Calgary. A majority of the colon- Eggs -Selected stock, 23c; No. 1, the second day of a long Btorm, thus "He's got gixty-two, and I've got cent sh(,otinq occurrencf,� in Tyrone tile lawyer waR greeted with warm :,��- ,, �t, - a plain shade to matc,li - o0c, and No. 2, 16c per dozen. bringing a little sunshine to them. � only fifty-seven," said'Ted, sober. stroot, Dublin. . � 11i'.1, ­e,�,`. ,I' The skirt is neither g'athered nor ista go into occupation immediate quoted at coll g ratu hitt ions ,; , I N' plain, yet it reaches a sort of hap- ly, and the remainder next spring. Cheese -Westerns are GENERAL. ly, "But we're going to play all A MWarin of bees recentl took ., ;�Jl� 1% , , 12c to 12Y.0 and easterns at lly,c . Yes," he said,.mopping his brt)w, � " , 1.1" � . � e6 py medium. -whore the Silk neither This, with the German farmers &I- HOW TO STOP NOSE BLEED. Turkish Moslems are now strong- 1,ho afternoop, and I bet I beat hill)! possession (if a wall letter liox in, ,,I gilt him tiff, but it was a narrow ,,� ,,,, ­,�, .�.­ Il'i .� I 1, � to'be un- ready settled in the locatlity, makes to llYse. . When is the game over, Uncle thE town of Killatio, all(] were %ith , , ,�� .. I , I I I stretches nor is allows& - the nucleus of 'one of the largest ly pro -British. Joe, 7" difficulty dislodged. escape . � 1, ., ,; :1 gainly and full. A simple way of stopping -nose � I "'k, . '�'; 1''Z, ti, � W. K. Vanderbilt's stepson was ''A narrow escape' Ilow'I" .,�i � an colonies in t a "Not until the wood -shed is Tile stock of a cattle owner near , P � ,;, " The underblouse may be of any Germ he west. It i UNITED STATES MARKETS. bleeditings is to wind a piece of tissue killed in a motor car accident in " A It, Ibe tlghtc.4t MILIP(tZe you ever .1 -5. -';t � . eted that a large number of paper ailout two inches long into a tired," said Uncle Joe, again with Tullipaidaly'congisting ,if 2,2r, sheep . ,it 11 !" ,�,? � �i � tucked white or- expe Buffalo Aug. 4, -Spring wheat- France. You know I oxamined the wit- ,i�., -C - may Germans now settled in the Dako- tight roll half the Size of the little , . tile twinkle in his eyes. - Youth's and 14 head (if cattle wvre recently saw 11, � ,., � , �:.. " 4 - gitridie;, as frocks of foular ' will join this colony shortly. Firmer; ko. - Northern, carloads, This is then placed in the Tho,German military authorities Companion driven ,froin hill land,,;. ne,oses, and made- tile. argument my- , 1% I,, r:* I ., � 2V I int - plea being self defence. �, be worn for a day's Bhopping in tas store, $1.17%; Winter firmer. Corn finger. end to. have a fleet of 30 dirigible . �' " -v, :� . lip, as far +— The� death is announced (,f Mr. self, Oil .� "­�� � , 1, town in midsummer, a good wash- . 0 -Lower; No. 3 yellow, 82c; No. 4 mouth under the upper je this war balloons. r � I up as it can go. Of courE I - -- ; . able guimpe is far preferable to a . eBe vessel foundered in a CA'NADA'R MISSION. Michael J Lawl(tit, ,if N4�Wto" n hur The jtlr� was out, two' Whole days I hands PS SALE Yellow, 81c; No. 3 corn, 80c; No. . . " �,, % I � — " 4 corn, 79c; No. 3 white, 84c. Oats brings it just beneath the nose, and A Chin I I - -- ry, whi) was widely known lit the Finally, the judge called (them -be- - �! . "Ill , � The aft show nodhing Startlingly with tbe ton-g-ue the roll is kept in typhoon near Clanton -and 300 per- To Cement Britain's Friendship Counties (if Wexford, Wwkl4m, foro him, arid asked what the .1 �.y ,�,�,�", . eolleoUi.s all -:-L6*ef;-No.-'2 whitd, 62ygc; No. I ,+� - 5 "I 11. "I new, save a dort of warm weather Big Demand From The advantage of this is Sons were drowned. With United States. and Duhlin. trouble was. 1, 11 '­,; I '3 white, e1c; No. 4 whit�, 60c. Bar- position. &ti;`�"I'. 3� Over the World. . presses against the Gen. Von der ,Uultz, of the Ger- Because milk contract,)rg refused " 'Oul one thing, my lord,' re- - pk,'��11;- . �,, Simplicity which is appropria�&Iito ley -Feed to malting, 60 to 65c. that the nose he y I 1. K?�,',� 1, ; I t the season. The long sleeve is /X despatch from Ottawa says : '�Te�w York, Ang. 4. -Spot steady; arteries leading to the nasal pas- man army, will reorganize the Turk- A despatch from London says: T tio Hurly milk f,,r tile Limerick plied thi- forrinan. 'Was Ow primmi . , � ),", surely making a hard fight for po- I A before it ish army. Daily Telegraph says too Quebe I oar of (;uardiao,4, at a low price, ,r's vounsel rvtaitied by hiru lir ap- I �, kj,j, , 11 , The Postoffice Department reports No. 2 red, 98�,c to $1 elevator; No. sages, and stops the bloo c I I ''.11. I I pularity, and it seems as though it that the slile of special issues of 2, $I.00Y,, f-0 . afloat; No. I north- can reach them, - Clark Kennedy, the Englishman battlefields will Ile hallowed ground, the master gave the paupers 1wrter pointed by tho couri, I', 'i who was captured by Moorish bri- consecrated forever to tile genius of :'i';� 11. I as a substitute, " 'No, gentlemen, the prisoner ,�-:,��fl I will socp displace its predecessor. stamps in commemoration of the ern Duluth, $1.22% f.o.b. afloat; In very severe cases tying a hand- �,?, , z gands, has been released. Canadian nationality within the em- Elimbeth 1),,herty, in custmly in is a man ,if means,' said the judge, �,�,, t � Colored handker%hiefB becolne Tercentenary has now No. 2 hard winter, $I.OIYA f.o.b. kerchief around the arms and legs, cat . �.�,11 V�,-wue every day, , reached a total of twenty-nine mil- afloat. making the bandages tight enough I I 'i, l! � , Quebec V-nezuela wants satisfaction from pire, which will one day play a gr Belfast oil the charge (,f p;,imo,ning ,.nd engaged his own counsel,' �. more and were in � � -1, I �'mmtch not only - Holland for insults offered to Min- part in the world's allairEt. The her huHbanf). and daughter tit Kirk -1 could riot set- what, b;.aring the . . � -�,., arrd�nowi when they .!lions-, aggregarbing $689,000. There to Stop circulation, effectually stops ister De Relia. higll(.,mt mission of Canada is to 11111, W441 -'"fit I](- tried until further 1� i " ,� : ut the parasol, they are hasbeen bigdemand forthestamps LIVE STOCK MARKET. the nose from bleeding. In remov- (IlleKti"ll had ('11 tile evidt-lice", Coll .,, " � ". . � I The President of Panama declares SiAnd betWcOn Britain and the 0,,iolcrice is obtained . .. ; almost a rage. The tiny glove from collectors all over the world. ing the bandages all must not be finued the lawyer, "but tvn minutes ,� I �'( , ,;, �, , IThe issues of the various denomin- Toronto, Aug. 4 -Some lots ex- tl at the United States will "Iti- J`*nited States, holding each by tile Thomas O'Loughlen, convicted (if! .. � I I motichoirs are extremely ornate, taken off at once, but each one slow- I later tit filed the jury, and what do \,,;,,;��. eping forthlations will be exhausted in a few porters' cattle were on sale. A mately take possession of the isth- hand oting of Mr. Daoiol (-,;:, ,1 the gho " '. and a dainty corner pe th he blood may not flo. ),.0 think the verdict wasl" .1 J � '4 from the chamois gauntlet is most load brought $5.30 per cwt. The a rn u 13, Tit(, times pays the highest tri- O'Loughlen. county councillor, near "I 1 71", 1'� days, and no more will be printed, 1, , ., 1.1 � . 'I r . -------q bute to the succegs of theTurcenten. I,ilidoonvarna, %ktLq t4entenved to, 11, �� i attractive. . 9 $5 to $5.30 for ly�ic yt bt e king out again at t'hwe ilvily ,ti,,t guilty,' on the ground range wa good, and q .1 - Ill r cwt. for light ones. weak place. When the bleeding is of iti,,,allity to ; ,� In ordering a dregs you no longer $4.80 to $5 pe ary. It says Canada ham only to Ile three years penal Berta I t . I . . -- I I il, � say a yellow-yuu express in a A FATAL SHOCH AT QULBEC The price for choice butchers' Be severe as to require this treat- PLAGUE SWEEPS RUSSIA. trun to herself arid to her great tra- Walking in him mlevi), Pr:'�'.(:t,� 1'.r I I .�­I�. . — The merit it would be well to call a phy- — see- roll, (if tile Connaught Rangf,r4, i ()DDS -AND ENDS � li:;, -�C� *71� single Word the exact shade of dre3a cattle was around $5 per cwt. ditionR to, critate IL Cllrllnlillllty :-, � �: you desire. You may order Percy Daniels Comes In Contact general quotations were: -Good sician. Condition of Towns Opens Way for ond to none on the earth stepped thr(;ugh a NNindtiw at his, n, ­,d. * I . t i (,champagne " which is a little bit With Live Wire. loads of butchers' cattle, $4.50 to +— Cholera Harvest. - — + -- -- quarters in tile Tippvrar) Barracks M,,st mien of sense are also i I . � �11 ��; and was iriRtantly killed. ir-t � ��`�' ! - , , lighter than' yellow and pot quite $4,90; medium, $3.75 to $4.35; or- G. T. PACIFIC OPENED. despatch from St. Petersburg NOVA SCOTIAIS C110118. 11 � A jespatch from Quebec Says: dinary, $2.60 to $3.50; cows, — A -- Two shots were fired at it Ross The f(i,,i wit-, lidnilt% hiq 1,,11', Is , , , I . �.. Sj faint as cream color. You may says: The cholera that has made its lure eipre.9,4 as it %4aq running lie nil 1,,dger a f"I'll I I., : order "ma : �� "' darker than champagne. You may Out of 12 cases in mates Large .%verage. t - It ize," which is the shade While installing a motor in a cold- choice, $3.50 to $4.25; cows, Corn- The First Train From Winnipeg to appearance in Russia this year is Government Summer Ileport Esti- w,,nn Bl.qoolarre and Nvaivrr,ml, the ,\ phth-A.-l0wr i4 it(, %Ah,, d-- t 11, storage warehouse on Wednesday men, $2 to $3 per cwt. Canners Battle River. most virulent. . .. � ill I "biscuit," a color slightly Mr. Percy Daniels received a shock ,old at $1 to $2 per cwt. bullets entering a fir4t (,Ijt%g hreak vtoitto "hat hit van t ha-, . I � " I order from a live wire, as a result of which Stockers were worth $3 to $3.75 A despatch from Winnipeg says: TnaritByn there have been 11 deaths. ayla - No car and ill,94mr, chme to, it pas It'- clt,ti,t f ­r th- Toall "itil a R' ­d ,., " � � , graver than yellow itself. The lat- A despatch fr-)ol lirtlifnx Fi , I � . - he died an hour later. per cwt, Light loads Bold at $2.5o A new epoch in transportation in According to investigations made by ,,cnger s ear " lio-rov i,, Ill. it Ilt.nh,q­phvr 1� � I � ter'is designed by the name of "ca well known in Toronto, w.here to $3 per cwt. the west was marked on Thursday Deputy Von Anrep, who is a dis The Nova Scotia G,,%crnmvnt'9 Miss El i7nbeth Nerio. an -Idorl� )'.111 WAN think t,-,tir­If a .uper I i, ," : �� I , 1 4 nary." Indeed, it will take a guide was years ago he worked f6r the ,, Calves were worth $3 to 5y,o per morning, when the first train pulled tinguished medical authority, the Summer Crop Report Ila, been igstl- li%ing alone with a mai(I ,..t I -jog. Imt keep it t,. N,,ttrqeIf I 1. . ,l I w"Man . � ­ 7.1 ,­ - � , I book to remind one of exactly the Some ed. Compared with thit averagn � 1;1 .�, �, " word required for exactly the color General Electric Company. He was pound. out for the west over the 0. T. P. sanitary conditions in the Volga normaY,yvar, the depart arrvant fin a Rmail farni lit, Droin No, wirl trl'at� It )-o1llK loan h"t- - , ,1 1. . . deBird. . a nephew of Mr. H. B. Angus, di- Export ewes were firm at $3.75 I� consisted of three cars -England, towns arc horrible. The absence of crop of a allan. C,,. Derry. wait attacked hv . t, -r than he met- Io -r tr,-at i,,r IT111 , � , I , I I cater of the Bank of Montreal, an to $4 per cwt. Lambs were quoted Ireland and Transcontinental -and a sewera?e Hystern and water works ment makes the ((,I1o%&l1lw eptimate bt­dhinig and her bmilit, vomidetll, ther � I Orays, too, have been revolution- F ading cropn thot Refis4,n, oil(, Sttilod ,,_,I,I,. Reld,orL - their �, '- 'L' ized by this now desire to give an Englishman by birth, about 30 years ar 5 to 60 per pound. had on board General Manager puts the inhabitants at the mercy of if six le , recited rvalu, , -i i L' .,1 I I sippropriate name to each shade. of age, and unmarried. Select hogs were still quoted st Morse and all the western officials the epidemic, and the cholera will hundred per cent being taken as art ,file I)ohlin Sail,,rm' lf,,me hn-;,.t,lI.,,iii,, , %%hoh it, f-,rtimate (,,r C, . ,01 0 � 11, ) SA.90 per cwt., kd and watered. of prominence, and eighteen guests. reap a full harvent. average. Hay, 90 per rent ; oat,l bpon ontiqually full during the them . ; �'. .�� � "I-- --- --- — Lights and fats were worth 11161.5cr They will inspect a line right - and other grains, 97; potatoes and . . - . � . " —I"-- %--- - - - - T — - ­-- ------- -­- . --- -k- � 1 7 . .� ': I through to the end of the Steel at roots, 105; apples, 100; Plums, 00; - , "': �. , I , �, , per ewt. � . Battle River. 675 miles west, corn- LUMBER IS LOWER. small fruits, 90 , ,N­,,.10� . I , ,:. plating reparations for opening — -40 -- � � . � , THE XICE WERE OFF DUTY or traffic. Upon their re- Big Cut In Prices Announeed In the $100,000 FIRE All S.%CKVII,I,E- SWILLOWED A RTAL DOSE , ) " � , :. . " . A PASTOR DROWNED. the line F, - �, - , 11 , . � — turn it is expected the first time- West on Wednesday. - . , , � - , . ­ , 471 Baptist Minister of Beamoville Was tables for passenger and freight Foundry and Hotel in New Bruns . . ;;, I ;.� 1, � " � service will be announced. A despatch from Winnipeg says: wick Town Destroyed. .,� � �'� . ",:­ I - Attending Picnic. 4 Considnitable reduction in the price -­ -.-- -------,--- - I . , - �:� , :''.; Their A.bsenoe Prom Ship Almost Caused A despatch from Bearnsville, of lumber was announced on Wed- A despatch from Racloville, N 11 , . " I .. - THREW MAN OVERBOARD - nesday. 8hiplap and boards have sayg� Lightning early ,)n Thur-dav I � I I I ,� Naval Disaster. Ont., says: RAv. G. B. Brown, pas — pot fire to the buildings (,f tile En Usses in Stock Market Came Suicide of I , !" 11 PA ter of the Baptist church here, *as been reduced $5.50 per thousand, . �. � , 4 . the terprine Foundry, and they %liere 1 , � . ,- I drowned on Thursday afternoon at Itairtleslil Action of Mate of making the new price $17 per then- J 4 ��, , I I., I Harbor, while attending the Steamer Standard. Blind. There in also a reduction in te.tally destroyed. The fire nprPad Montreal Broker. �. ; I 'A despatch from London says: might occur at any time in any sub. d n t') the ntereolonial Hotel, I � , I , �­' was due -to thii failure of I a %&aft ruined. The railway f "I'll" I -- ­ --- - - - ---- . - -- . 1�- . �.� �-­ 87ndsty school Vernic of the Baptist A despatch from Kenors, gays: tile P"i" of dimenRion himber ell .1 ;t".1".11 . , ". , -While the British Submarine flotil,, 013 I church. Mr. . t MeEnteer was During an altercation on Monday $3.50 per thousand, which brings it -� difficulty. The b.,A I �. ­� Is, was manoetivring off Folkestone, cc springs to work pro erly on swimming just ahead of Mr. Brown, Ateamer down to $14 per thougand Thig I "'a" "a'"l witl ,� here It,, Umnd Gra% INIng afternoon on bf-ard the is �100.rioo. \ ,I, --patch fr,,ro ,NIr-ijtrenl ,inyt; Ifl-N-1 I 1;, I I!, 'as mon to 4 fallilig be- account of the rolling of t90 boat. when the latter called for asai0t, all lumber from British I I 11 .it ,(.k',,, I,t, I.—I ,intt-,nNcwoA An' ailibil , , $0. o ,% Standard, a worli boat of Button & applies to ---+-- 1,11, 1,�,,ine,tq men re -j- . I . '. ,i birid, flying 'a, signal of distress. A These sprinr are connected with slnee, saying he was tired. Mr. Columbia and western points GAVE 111111TH TO TRIPLETM. � ,,Joc,,dav %%h4�ii it -,;',, Ivario-d 1111", wit, ,tiniro,lnod, and It,- was I 1. .. . th, I , , vams y McArthur, a Swedish foreman in , , �od, and the , which the n McEnter turned and went back, . I., I iii, s , - ., rescue patty.wat organu , oxions their employ threw overboard a -- -- 4, ----- .1 ...... hIN ­ln%e�vd t�i the koval " , , 11 , . � . laisting of two officers and gAsea are expelled from the b t and Mr. Brown put his hand on — �,ilt Mr Vicb,r (;ial,, a pn-rolll N wt. -rift M"pltal. 'Ahero, n%vttlitil, I . Crew, cot oun Scot4r',rt,.,vn named Robert Me- Llecaftion CpIptirriled In Great Style ,,,it ,,,Ing I I ^ ',',nine men, welro found ulleOn Irl r.0- hit, shoulder. He was being assist- , 9 - - t ,t­kl,r,.ker. I 11 scious It had been the custom unt HANGED AT KAHLOOPq , " had (­ffln�jtt,�ti ,%,,,, ,J.ljj� I., ,,al,e hiq )if,-, ath : �, �:i It4 in the boat. . ' cently for British subuislrints to e(i to shore when he suddenly Bank, Z,Y. All meang were taken to ret;- --- In Laeldne Household. -1, �.I. (I 11 lom the flight 1, - "a ' I ihi,l im,roing . I 11 It seems thlLt the (Acbra Were in entry *hito mice in this woll, These drawing Mr. MeEnteer with him. cue him, but without avail, and dur 4an Who HIP% Up Ilotef and killed o`.,; ­o,: �Ii Ir, to . I � Ing the excitement that followed the A delipateh from Montreal Sri%, ,,,,,,r ,1,1­ral 11, via,l d (IraN ,AFL,; it member 4 tho I I tho,conning tower, and, noticing littlis atkimals are peculiarly sue The latter freed himself and rose Vroprietor*m Daughter. Mrn. Bertrand of Lachine igavel,i � o� -i . ,,r hl'a%� Ill-'le'i arld hall 1'"ll fitin .-f .1 It Don & C,)rnpany. an� attantlot *as Pkid-to the tiblo to the fumes of patrol, ocp� ,e, but was unable to Swede disappeared. -A Search for Ie" ,:�. ' that no to the surfac w the Swede has been instituted. ' to triplett; (in Tuesday. All Oil- ,,al,i.. i,, .!v,-;, f -)r u,,riw liv-, , ,-,a, a mernber of the Montrea: � 1%, , I . 6ignalls Qay sent b6low, dmethdod ha%h6 boAVY Cali invades tho *ell ,end,r assistance. Deceased as , A"delipatch from Kamloops, B C , are hale rind hearty. f3ho has be-, 1'� -lax night It(- uvrit I st"ck F.xchangv He was about X I'll, ,�, being born at / gays : Francisco Coddio wag hang I — " " � ' I � .�� �T I , 1' , 11. I '" I . I I I , 11�, I �, 13, , � , ' I -t ' ' ' 4 In . = tob . . I A rb, :,�=dhiij"�] ver I . i . I I r � t1fe batches Stkd 011il thii, dristii, lying fird their isqueaking get#419 as a 5g years of ag, -- .�­— ":"t;1eo,i'l:,1� � Pd in the jail vard here on Fridav married six years, dnd ban SoNr, 11 r 1111' I ItN and Ah"ot 3 3o %. r%r f age. nod a year ago mar . I libout ullidomiolkil rom thb fumes wgithing in the case of an accident Brownsville in 1856. Hamilton T',)ard of Health an,, m,,rn,,ng at 0 26 o'clock for the mu; children 'the house Was,ideedrai-i N1, I,. 1,11ir, a frielld in liVeptnimint, ried Niigq ('Ia%t,.n 4 Ottawa His � , , , "fell liko, this ratent oae� Several ;w"ks '. i �, , . I of petrol, to ;siihieh, thi6y, too the British Admiralty ottlered .4 milk dealers to place their Ili es der (, � hotel proprietor's daugh -,n Wednesday lit honor of the tjv,,,, - , - ,I 1,:lde holl g' -d hNe. Fia% inv it 1�. we %aq tiriginalli, in Halifax, .1 I . , ) v1dims. Thb theft wora Anally -re- �go - i ': � , . arts will go as for west on bottles, and be reap *bl , by blowing the rind all and sundry ,Were 'ragdo v,, ! ­ (. t th,, laRt ttriw tliq friend I %- belto lie has a rister living at pre , , � * . , vitsoitated ob, being 10601ght to, the thtt the mice should his vatritA no ' Lord Rob ,pr near Oreenwood itirried to the i sent It, I 0ab air. ZW , ittidti4 *Wlk 166tor. I as Banff. the conteft . ts. . I I otel up with dynamite. Come. I o (anie alarined and I I 1 . 4 .4 .4 11 `$1 . � � . I � . 1 .4 1 . 1, , 1. I � , . I 0 , j� i 11 I 1 . I . ­ Ill\ L I. li . . I I , I -­ � .1 . I . I . � . I 1. I I I ,,, . ,2 1 �. � 11� 14, 1 I. . � . ,� � 1, i!,� I I � I / , . . 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