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these
'Vette .' oke
ot
,ru ilittiigoo .4.
'),!rt
'fiinit iv I i;
„ 'r,
o arr
d to the 3 h °white he wa to
workfor wliieh he
and of the
litet,,-whost brave
touebeit the
deeply thou- any pother
iaitLent his trial and totivieti
arrest,- lila fami y
ependent udpon his
u I Ito at onceseeured ern
tari
'
he. fin I CO
-
Olill }t4iVl
,-iuted 3uperjrtedt
* 1
lir, t ant will d.s'
t seerat point in tht)ozai
„,
l .
In n
Vitbrpurus* .wu aire
14fl, o
_$ (snidizn Expre agent
r
ececutzofl Ara 0,
1Y through the, p*lso
rd to the dtcth, in tho-shad
t in hug wolf. • Without
ikia._,the .tivelve i
ien who, at . the %vortl 1)Tc°
, red * tingle Willey. When ,
re ad Ailed away,- Verret
1 3' (kad Upon the ground.
-.
revietts to the exetution 'pre-.
utions had h*on. 141con, to fore.
tilt * Poibie-*ttog-pt-wt-rrseu .,1,
by doubling the sentinela upon the
walls or tha fortress. .
0 aiderei
6 niti2Noettier th
bw10.4t- Pembina, sti
n* tin
tea, at North Assize*
e Murder a A' Vhinonnin Ina rt.
y restaur
ffarry Ilremne offoro
from a Wi OW tit the
tistry; in on attem
in'eide.
• Ife__ will _recover;
thi of * (;aJivian. sett
Vo Ask., named IOt
ur -4
bakers
• nitobii *the* o. .
44 0 1.
0
near
,
iitel”txt,
Ste that
The Go wpm
tb...que*tion of.
rtificat
WiIliain, ,owing
tiOft of the mat
The -last *pi
National Trail
tetween4ort
ref; on -Tuputsty.
rodo�uutr Cou
in- %woo
London, it
and.Thi i
It ifA
totth from.M0
hu Accor1Jingto arnessage tete
rsday at the Cimadian
1I quarc zuiles, these 1eing moi
:1 ingk houttowner!. Six
re owned bg
o s organizotionsand eurpol
-
lott Otte -third otttiis area
longs to the Crown, the ecelesias
fat tommisSioners, the 'County
"(gotta and the city corporation.
It is estimated that tho pr4hent
slue of the land on whieli
built io $3,000 w
ed to•$3,I*Th,000,000 13r
idfic
.offiee, the Empress .of
ttek—rs submerged wreck, on
corning between Cope
talwandAishol
itt her'bows, , The _steam.
i ft -ski -at 4.45
n and roteeded for Que.
n her pilot, as it
is *trent thtt 'she is not -bully
darnaged, * Capt. Forster 'would
hae landed his 1,100, passerrgersat
tbat. point had hut s1up',1ieen in ,
Owe danger. Oeverinnent 'vessel*
have been .seatching tor the last few
ay* in the river for a, dertliet, but
ithout the sweat of 1,4 Empress.
run
,preetically_ Wog d upon 'the
f labor. Per8ona1ly,
s, he never had been
foe the position, of the pee-
Dritil Columbia in this re.
An early completion of the
t cant ninth to the PrOVince.
porary employment, of three
thousied. Asiatics- wou
o or three yetirs.' Their
udtitit would not displace
*tie Canadian. Whin tbrzr
to*tzets veto ended_ they Iron"
n back to the Oriental port
Melt they had embarked'.
* Whe* Wet
Is (opkted.
n say:
on Wednesday
4MlditiOflS at the
vets
ything
POY
tlire to
SUOWEU ok.ro.streoos...
44to t 0Ie-
ineaey
for 1 In
esP teh from Ottawa
e.lep*Ttrnnt. of Justice is bein
00A111111
le ged nt
rntnthb On Tim . .over 1,OO
postcards and 1etteri were retch,.
ed, Alibile it is praetieally certain
that the death penalty (will not he
extietcd under the, eireunistanee*.
the Afinbter of juStiee will not deal
with the case 41,13113r haso,or irre-
gular manner.
etT"
utttele.
tside.
11 w 19
tb*t,lus vc'uel hiul gone a5h4bre,at
,
„ in thick weatiter, and that she
4‘4**1$ing with her be* ,on Ar. 114
oek, with about- four feet.of voter
in the fora -tied hold-- At, effort WAS
tootle to get ot-Titiessag , stereo to
Tobermoray, by ps*sing tug for as.
sisfsnee, but the arrivar of tins Ati-
ioi.Lg,j* was the, first 'word. reeeiv.
h stayerhabout
twnty rnnutes, but.*rug no tovo
*ne -eoukt nof ederassistnce.
Tlje stearncr IA ssfd not to be in,
dangerous oaition. She carrid
.
'Since. the ,,ittriral..ot.
new liners, A.tutini,b0ia and, li`400*.*,
she has not ._44pen, in regtilar.
lett.e $Jie. went intoewnuth,tjioa
:early in October for the fsllode.
The point Where the steamer. Went
05 is about two hundred 4..strds
the Flower 'Pot 1and Lighthoese,.
tins' ISISMIS, :being located in this
bonnet between : the.- *sink of. the
err 'Pertinotilsaud Manitoulin
Tiland, an41 atcut eight -five nulea
from thiitport.
stretAes from Fort .
monton. •
A *work train •
The
-was * to
frozn $4.% to
ererath*rett highci
ud roarst
I)! the heavy deism
light lAriet Wi
teer
tor good hut -
and sold: freely
• Ilutther tows
There was a
and feed.
toe
aut.
ger r, sin in it hadbr.
tenger s a shaking, it
GREAT BEITAIN.
is'reported that Or lehr, FiiJi
er will retire front the. :British 4k,
inirstity this - month. '
- Two outfragettes-owere sintent
to a month ul,.prison for their
it -
tack on./0.-tloy{l-George at New-
castle, k
James et the 5eottis1
writers wa grznted At 4ivorec from
his *if • •
E ?ATM.
artill, who went up Mount
with Dr. Cook, says
oather hitt the -explorer ,uevcr
summit. .
w$ine, en of the, c
States will end A petition to Pre
_sident Taft • **king e1ernen0Y for
Chories W. More, who has been
r sentenced to fifteen 3 -ears -in prison
for ,violoting the national banking
laws,
Potatpe per
traek for Ontario* *nd at
:Brunswick.
eultry..--Chirkens, dressed,
.134.'iper.1b.; fowl, $ to 10'i...turkey
17 to stfle per --11)-; 4lueka,
lac; geese, JO to Ic per lb,
ten tows, - y d
er and bu11 aro' great
04 the supply was on the
side.urt • Sheep and lambs 'wero
with lambs
te33411t., flogs—tinehanced
,o.b. and 41743* . fed and
new :hitt VI
eplict.1,, chv
ive it
let you
t*N,
things
..011, that X give 9u tK.4
that I surely expected1 won
shie to give you, thst is true, but
6ee things 4lidn't turn out 04*
Actly as X. expeetftl they would..
‘‘,1 didn't narn as pnielf as 1 ex-
" d the!,
with your v
*1
savea should have done, *ntl
eoit s more I and perhopa X didn't
so
lave geau Ititellid::4; everything''4()lkiw‘PItti°0111414-
i&d
I And -I SOX going to get yoir *11
tbnt
o tatings91t--qt.liii• r.
x cie,uw104ttnia't
we bi$V0 beet* AteXT happy, haven
-Mt if I total", don't, you 1 A
t1iiugs beeituse I wonted. to, tut be -
'haven't put oft getting. tiles*
aminz9; _
agli -Lima the clot -
*tfll, and
upo
II the-titno
kindly, aa
tet vonti
nh,lmuiny,
HOT IIINSELV IN THE HE.AO.
'0 elat Trirveler ktionpts Sal
•,chie Ottawa, - -
.;.„„
roost Rapid (It
MaisiLoba.
-frout Rnpid ' City,.
says: broke -her
o4clivk .Th -tit- mot -an
befikrv. itivasgotten utile
control; dot damage 4'timnted at
$20,QtiO, 11? -originated in -
tines carpenter and, paint she
And ropidly preRd nntil the, fon
adjoining' buildingt were ,,e150 *00
in The \bid! -destrof.
• 4idineltkle the Town edgers
• Italteo,:, and Darling.
• tetinary °Mee..
.patelt from Ottawa. says:
regor, of this city, a eom-
isch'i
''''' fOe" "It''?flontreal,
firm, attempted suicide this mora-
y* at _the .110te1 Ceti", by oltootiog
himself inthe head. The bullet en-
ered at a point betweezt the eyes,
nil is no,w embedded in the back
of the load, 'hitt Alfszeiktly 41!
Ot penetrate, the skull, AS, be
eon'eioir;. and able to converse to
ft
y. , --iitsriondaes over VO
iitticd 111-beirti-TUTS-- the C*.U!, 55
signed ly hisfriertils for his itttem
Lt tii
ream
photograph. with
-nelt .trodles. ou
.thin " ai.J Mi
otte."Yon are Ow 006 w
41,*(1., Sou. '
Eight Spiiiiih. soldiers were
Med in.a 1iht with a irtvof
-loors near Melilla.- ,
(errnany's•talier.Dreadnoute t
Vtfa1en tax develotted a;ppecd of
twenty knots on As trial trip.
. iness k practleally at a stand.
'11 in Rome" while the people pro-
test
gainot the ekeentiert of Ver.
TIie revolution itt Niraragun.i as-
suming. serious -proportions. Nine
"..inert were killed' in it light iiear
• 1.0ADV.1tr1VOS RELEISED.
,
spateli ,f torn Loadoii ' says t.
Cuntane Lytton, .who„wes.
senterteed to a' month's,
izn-
prz!onrnent At.,Xeweastle ler' telt-
ing part in* tinftragette disturb'.
e, 'hat beenvieleased ft tointel,.
quente of refttOin The
risen eilleiolot : not *ttemptltu
ed. her. fortiblg, pending*. it.
ut1 of thr case granted 1,y lord
'44tainptil lt1' goPeyflor
tor of the Birmin
onfotcstft,ztiblo
short eut, *27,50 to .
Lig medium, li.1-1to
0., heavy, 14 to 1.1%e;
,*to 10e; shoulders, 12% to 13o;
b oks 1-8,4to 21P,; breakfast ba -
eon, 17
t-� 18e.. • ,
ri-Mierees, 10 to 1034e; tubs,
to 10!t:e; pails,. 10R4, -to lc.
nuswEssc, AT MONT,REAL.
reatea11y,
mg za, (lo 'you know that
ire 1),w:fly ttaoynie.*
ng nexthe uvek Lo-
cver since we were married, so
stuy years ago" -Mi -i.
top!inentionect the atituber,
'neeessary to gi into
o lits li r,---45an
'ou, going tr get 030 tko"):),,ste'es
and a, corriage; yts, sir, I Wgti
tag to have at, carriage sure).
bousl and beautiful clothes.
'Vottivete going to make me hap',
you said, and give inc evcr'Ehing
that heart ,couhl *1s1].
‘.4 -Where,. tzltat," Mrs. .011.lt,'
*eat on, fi.iniling herself now as s.
recalled- the_ catalogue -of lux:irzt
which when". they were, roam;
rave Ezra. was going to give. Itcfr,
IMit which ho never giv.ett;
here are tilos() thingsithat 1 ua-„,
so Ire": ()ins to Ific.,41 1
hr,e and -Ts carriage
lifuT Clot I,. Kay
roinised-toei tht yu werer-sti..‘ti
outreal, Oct.
No. -2 Canadian Wrst
oUl trop tAt3 .
Westc'rn, 42 to. 4IM'e.
at- Manitoba
.JA.ekwireat,
op e
41.4!4, to
anadian
bare,
a-SpyluF w.t&at pat.
ts, 4.1'0; Manttoba Spring
wheat patents,,seconds, $0.20; ‘Via.
ultes,t patenta, 0.00; Ifanitoba
stronr bakers, VA: straight tellers,
5-t4) t5.p; tarsi/41a rollers, in bags
42.06 to $2.50. Feed—Ontario bran
Set to $2g; Ontario middlings, V23. -
.to tit; Manitobo bran, VI;
anifolni khort% $0,40. $21; pure
raid monille, $33 tO2'$35; mixed
ouille, $24 to Cheese
Western'11 to Ye and eastern
1I- to 1,134e: ter—Crearaer
24'; to 20e. Egg* -Selected
to 2tleso, fondted 24 t
4.104e , •
fulsiTtp STATES MRKET
Oct. 1
nget LINT°. 1 Northern,
e, v.034, Wintoz4teadyi, )
.24; Nu. 2 'white, $1.24. Cor
Oats - nigher; No.
to 44c; No. 3- -white, itay,let;
hitt, 4234e* itye,--isto. 2 on
• etk
T1;cn Mx.. Bilitop, got 0
f f,r th1 office,, thinkin
,Ili that perhaps -lio wi
$reaner, perhaps he hail be
t drisinter, perhaps be liad
bad few it*ghtntares in lite, his bad
mostly pleasant 41reants; and
t en he reflected seriously that,. he
ecitain1y Inuit find, the money for -
7,414t0P's new hat next week.
,..,
' 44.
,SoIng. to I get toe 7:
,4111iis it not alwass net
eek, next week, that 'the tuogo
ere loixig to tome, but -h tlicy
er .14161. And ,o4gainitfr 1:t*I
pa 31, ,111311
It()uotht to herself orseol t.;ar
riagen' A Atte.' house „Ileatitiful
lotthe61 Why, irin- having * hitird
tirne getting ineney enotigh, to-twyy
,SV'W hatl!'
Elizobeth'", said Itfr
Billtops,„ and he WAS smiling ttt.o.
THAT
Every() knows that,
light in a thunderstorm:
thoigerougt.t Ntatt,1 Otifor
130 that, no Matte
heir heigtt, some treetk are
wore dangerous that others, is ins
what evervhody does not know.
'The -ealiz; for instanee„ though ex.
many ws s, is no friend,
of yours When lightniitg is *too
The beech is. better.-Oak.trets
ordain more.oll thaw eectotteen,
and are, LA' consequenee. 'much
ore inflammable. Mad ,1tts
eies. Elms are speeialiv sti3ceir,
%le to the effeCts of 14htning,,,
(*ailing tolleeting the' ,eleetrieity.
and Spark. But tit*
important thi is to -reme.nber is
hat, though extry solitary_trAt
rth tk_ ilargerov shelter froo,
Ittning. * wood -is perfectly sat",
yetiluity .avoittis vat wheite .an
reir towers above, the rest. '
ALI& 11'.$8 lite%
,r (1 • ..
tieteen •jteatits • fro* Saisiloali lit
•
the
,_,Vot,patelt trout ‘Pltilliclelphla
- Nineteen deatIts -from bops, .
*11 aye been reported- from. voiri.
arts of the country duringtho
t&sn which just elosail.:' Thefliat
juris..rtius into the hundredth.
pate)/ - a
perpe
Iletsiunt
entatives in the ,Ct'ngo Fre'
EKto be impased at
liew.
The turing ar4 insimt o
native men* women *Ad
' ich bi cited the in.
knatin, but never the- mail* in -
the civilited world,
11 be b*rcd. *Ad, it. is , 'ft
14
titting Waas
, Itinfstiastuf*
limn Ottawa.
looking for an
u I with a, diainond
clef/icing eat
i1on. the principal
.'TTi word f*.lootk„"
te.-ep iidoog* of the
aro detowed
tO, shop
e-»* operat4'd on itt
WAIL Or
Ant 'person.
trotter.
ILLVr!
'luta o
hots, Du
Id a worttan bntnc1
UpOrt A hilt of red
toured by the inset
e up his torronission sad r
to this country.
e4Inipsn, tilleging bre/A+ O
refused to pay his back
oi to eimhurse him hist*.
admits
.1.1110:411::1 110!: 1 i'it413Neth3it tar 14o
.04 No. $ Northern
1.0e; No. 3 Spririg, $1.02% to
• C-4)rn-4{0. It, 00 to.40%* ; No
hite, ON to Wok' No. 2 aitilowil
iv to 000.
to. 3 white, :040;iteN:1410.. .2 ;dello
014c; No. ; *41 to soe.
; No. 3 /We, 20
. 4 swhitt, :t834" to 30e*
tan4ard, 4O
MAIIICET8. ,
.Northwes
44 to 4:14e
,
despot rom Wir.nijcg **Ss:
in Agent ,Aeheson of the C.
eturned on Thur•dii,y, after
lee tour of the west. Ire w
i groin' situation. and
tt 1( ,delighted th *he
*41 t, -tisomkof
Mberta
re. Ac ttt
if oh* IP, I
tt,htt to ixt,1.
te.!..trre on aYs.
fI t3 110W th
i9 VuI1ning
(e bushe