Exeter Times, 1901-6-20, Page 4T E
EXETER TIME
The Molsons Bank, A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE 1 MAD MULLAH REPULSED. IGENERAL ASSEMBLY.
,ORARTBRIeD BPARLIAMTNT, 1855. Att°e" Lt° Lost 5°Q-Ikrit1
s4 I
Pew. lip capitalr.000,000
Bi
Wiierre Pune.
Head ()Me:4M) etreal. g Ferry Boats in Collision Off1
Staten islanCl.
ILoss Tee ninea-cat Ofr From Ilis
- 4050.000
nese.
• ',TAMES 41.1.10T, Estee
laresieel, MANAGER
Money advanced to good farmere en their
Ovennoteerith ono or more endorser at 7 per REPORTED HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE.!
emit. nerettuntm.
Exeter Branch
Loon, Julie 17,-A despateli to the For-
Ieigo Office %rem the consul -general or
&Maitland, says Dint the Mad hiulleh eN
peditiou heel lietwy fighting en MU 2-8.
The dying eolume of mounted, infantry.
underCapt. 110ewetber, struck tile 1\10
elaniis,r enseutPul)ried' relicsOlimilliett'onteAtine,lillieTfC
,ut
Important chief end centered another, covt
ered 100 miles, fought a sitar pection and
zeturned to its base. all tu 24 hours.
The main force of the British, unilee cot
Swaine, departed for ell Dab, June 2, lefty-
I»g McNeil, wall 300 mot, te guard
Zarlba. Swalee's eolumn advanced ugainst
the Mullah's base. In the meantime the
Mullah, with 3000 followers, attacked Zart-
ba three times. Ile was dustily driren oT
by: Capt, McNeill, with a loss 0 5e0 men.
The Hellish, in Zariba had 10 Men killed
and 9 wounded.
The Mullah is now cue off from his base
and a decisive action is imminent.
Open every lawful day from 10 a. m. to 3 le, ut
Passengers Jumped overboard in Their
SATURDAYS, 10 a. m. to 1 p.. I Fright-)Ia'ny
=Tent rates of interest allowed, on deposits. Gallant iteseues-Con.
I
DICKSON sCARLING, N. D. IIIIRDcree trailletory Stories As to the Aetna],
et:enemas,. erAxecell", I-ese of Jeife - Police captein
Exeter, Dee. 27th. '95.
Calenda,r
TVESDAr....
WEDNESDAY,
TRURSDA.17...
for June, 1 90 1.
Gully Says One leundree
Drowned
.... 2 9 10 80 Ni"w York, June 1,5. -The ferry- I
3 10 17 24 81 -;,1 boats Mauch Chunk of the Central
..... 4 11 18 23 ; Railroad of New Jersey and the
5 12 19 .26 Northfield of the Staten Island Itapla
0 18 20 27 3 Transit Company were in Collision
7 14 21 23 s about 6 o'clock- last evening, while
1 15 22 20 t, entering their slips, which adjoin
each other at the battery. SeVeral
persons who were injured en the e01-- Karl itenseell Charged le London With
lision were brought tee the ferry
; house, where they are being eared
c1.411.w
•
for. The Northfield has sunk ia the
London, ;one 38--Varl Russell
P' pier 3The
was arrested yesterday on a eltarg-e
Vast River n. passette
SA.TCRDA.Y
AlteRSTKett von, IIIGAMTe
'1--) ' s gers of the Mauch Chunk were landed (4 /1'.1.vi.n.g. 'cootsrileted ci, bigamous
11:111118DAY. JUNE :OM, 1901 , " the battery. atter which the ve‘5,„ marriage in the United Mates. The
nobleman appeared to be quite Ian-
: sel proceeded to Communipaw.
.A prominent deMer. in speaking of s Over loo •a the passengers on the "nicer/n(1 when formally •chaFged at
While Earl Russell await4ed% the
ante -room the summons to appear
before the magistrate, the woman he
arriesi in. America joined him. The
arl sat at a table unconcernedly
and 1 e ie. ting and swinging hie legs. Wien
gers were hurt in the accident,
times past, but it is d vided among a ,
I feel ,,,,a, tho police bAieve that sow lives the case was called a representative
larger number of houses.
fident hog producers will be .perfevevtry ! were lost. Captain Daniel Gully of , of the public prosecutor said the
the tugboat Mutual, says that lin- Prisoner wne charged with felOilions-
sate in largely increasing their output. s ly marrying Mollie Cooke in Nuterica.
I do not think in the future the mar- i inediately after the collision between,
on April 15, 1:410, while his eliteA
25 and 30 of the passengers leaped
ket will be subject to the violent I Mabel, Counte.ss Itassell. was alive.
into the vt.aa.r and many of these s
changes we have observed in the peg. About. a, year ago it Wats an1101111C-
Ili the beginning Canadian bacon was z Perlshed• CaPt"irt thillY declares
handicapped by hein classed with , that Ita is sure over 100 os the ' ed that Earl itusselk had obtained a.
standing a our own, and our market. , ed. Tile captains of lite other tug-
pas-,engegs were drown. divorce
.A.merican. Now we have a distinct 'Curl:14(4(r u in Nevada., and had there
' married Alm. Mollie Somerville.
will be steadier in future than it has boats who w's" "rtY on 111P scene, , daughter of the late Geterge Cooke.
betn in seats gone by. 1 baVe 11n 11 , heal, ever. think the disaestvr was not of Combernauld, Scotland. Mrs.
the market to vary as much as eix , us serious in regard to los.s of
116:k , l'c,0°rIsclit.earviiiNti‘itast4(1:.isf‘lrom°bilx4eturedltusIthand(r.
shillings per crt. in one week in the , us CaPirdn ClullS stays.
old nays but 110 not look for anything ' Captain Cinlle , however, was along- ' George J. Somerville. a Scotehroan.
of that hied in the future. Producers side the ferry boat front the start to r Later the Earl and iiin lieW countess
th,, finish and his eel !mete of the went to IiIngland. and the first eeutt-
at e protected, ton, by the large mina
her of noel:log houses now in existencel loss Of life may be eorrect. The tug ' te-SS threatened to have the Earl ar-
rested for bigamy.
these being a.pretty sure guarantee , Mutual saved In all aiRtn1 75 Persons 1
thss bog market situation stye ; "The Z., sunken Northfield were dragged out 1" a • •,
large packing houses are certainly net or the water by people along shore,
receiving as nlanY bogs as thev had and the crews of the fleet of river
been receiving during the past Tear. or , tugs, widen responded promptly jos
the number of packing houses. Tin'
tWo. This may be due to the add non to the far boat's call for hel
A few of the Nortlifieltre passen- t
total suPPIY is ProbabIT as large as in
against anything in the nature ot a i front the N'orthfield, •and the tugs 1
cern in 1 Unity and Arrow saved between z
atiOn.
them 130 people front watery graves. I
s Policeman Michael F. Walsh and ,
Mrs, Robert Hunt, of liensall, was John *W. Walters of the Old Slip Sta-
in Beaton last week attending the tier), claim to harp rescued nearly ,
wedding of her son,s: 30 people betwti
een wm. n:
Mrs. Thomas Southeombe died in ' The wildest sort of a panic I ollow-
Preston on Tuesday and that same day , cd when the lemdreak of passengers
the remains were taken to Clinton for °, realized their danger.
interment. • a, .h ; The swift -running flood tide and ,
Mr. P. R. Crswit, Or•eatOnt baSbaneP' the question or whielt boat had the ,
the Biddlecombe block -the purchase , right ef way was the cause et the
ptice. we understand, was $2,5(10 -and disaster. Capt. Abraham Johnson
takes possession at once. 'was in charge ith
.f e Northfield, and
Mr. S. U. Rathwell, Yawn's enter , Capt. S, e. Griffin was in scommand
pi:411g elide dealer, halt plirelliteeti the ,
• , ; -of the Mauch ChIf
unk. etelf. lays tile
at a low rate on the dollar,
blame for the collision ,ort the !other.
A quiet wedding took place at the • hut by orders of the °Mehl's of the
residence of me. Brown, ferry companies. neither of tho cap -
Crediton, last Sunday ning,
when tains would make a. statement con,
eve
Mts. Brown was married to miss man- cerning the occurrence.
Finkbehe ere
The Northfield had a load of pas -
A pretty 110189 wedding took
sengere variously estimated to be
place
at tbe reeidenco of Mre
Mr John Sp.zit, ' between 5no aral.,;1 goo
tU W1
ce /, • 31,0,1•-‘11 ,ato • r. - - -
week. when his eldest daughter, Miss s landed at Pier No. 10, East River,
r ,Vitt a. sory i,
united in Matrimny loohad rsght
oto Mr. and theY
One yoeng evoinan
George O. Ddeed, mulled
Male of the London Road. ;
r. liazelwood, of Kirkton, was in Lizzie Ivers, ef Sailors' Snug Hare
town on Friday with .Mercbant Earn- '130re Was the most seriously injured
well, of Vinson This was Mr. Hazel- , so fee as known. She was in the
wood's first visit to this part of the i forward. pant of the Northfield's
country, and be seemed to be very cabin when it wee crushed in by the
much pleaeed with what he saw, ! collision. Her face was lacerated,
'Clinton News Record. and she was injured internally.
The day goods firm the Runiane •
S C t • .14. • •
Gtry, Company. London, has passed
coot of kxisteure by leaeon of a change
ted in the pertnerebip last week. ,
Mr. Gray retires from the business,
his interest having been purchased
by Meissre. Careon & Melive, of Liste.
WI'.
The R. Snowden, of the Sanble tine, !
Steniey, has improved nis farm by .
pule itee in a system of waterworks,.
Ile lab laid pipes to the barn, into the .
bonee and to the ether buildingef.
This together with his new air motor
and storage tank keeps him rigbt, up
te date. Robt. gets op early in the
inc ning.
Me. John .4 Harrison, of Goderitlx
township iteriVed lame on Saturday ;
Iron-' Bruce Mims. vhere he met !
with an accident while in the employ
of Mr. Donaldson, owner of the pisti-
g mill
,
itt that place. Mr. Herrison !
bee the fingers of bis hand badly cut
ar d will he unable to knee the band ;
freely for five or six et eeks.
Mr. tieorge Rorke, of Clinton, has t
for eome time had in contemplatien
the speeding of the summer of 1001 I
in the Northwtst, chiefly prospecting
in the ranching country, and having
ncev sold hie cottage to Mrs. Ross of
Bt r (*field, he left this Week. His !
stay there tnay be only for a few
months or be ma y locate and go into
sheep farm Meee which be has had no.
der consideration.
The first autornobile brought into
Huron was by .1. Tisdall, Clinton.
It cost $3200 1. o. b. at Bridgeport.
Conn.'is two seated and weighs 1020
pounds:. The motive power -is steam
end it ean be speeded up to forty
miles per hour hut only on a peeteet
load would anything like such speed
be attempted.' The t fres are pneu-
IL tale and the auto makes but, little
noise.
At the &MAW union school picnic of
Lobo township, held at Popular Hill
on Friday, the principal event of the
evening was the presebtation to
Tronper John IL McArthur .of the
VS e: oh a z4 chain given . by the town-
. ship comteil. It wee A beautiful' gold
ono, hearieig the inecription "Tronper
, Jobe 11. iireArtline, :presented by Lo-
bo 01 RI1.2140 ." glee' `et re Set) t ti o n vv n s
Made on ispholf ref,,t lie council by I). A.
Stewart', IJ who who rencl an n.ddress
cia ying the cottneiVa 21 pp EICICi 21 oi I
Of Tian 1,p ctx .fiLoA itl tit's braye'ry nd.
loyalty, arti C1111 itti011 thS1 hc hail
been a v' (21.14. repia,seint.a.tive ot 1,.,ohnt
•low 22112111.
(tee. O'Graileenaly at Niagara.
Niagara Camp, June 3S. -The
weather continued line yesterday and
very satisfactory Progress was niade
la drill. The afternoon was devoted
to brigade drill, including the march
Past. This was preparatory to the
grand review, which will come ofi
this forenoon at 3,0 o'clock. Tim
whole division, inelading both bri-
gades of infantry anti the cavalry,
was marched over to the River road,
while Major-Gt tient' O'Grady-lb:1y
and Ids staff took their stand at the
west of ow' Fort George. The signal
being given, the massed bands began
themarelt pest.- and 3,500 men,
stretehinge in an unbroken coin=
front the_, town to Paradise Grove,
marched 116.fore them, first in open or-
der, then in quarter column, with the
cavalry on the gallop,
Most i po eta nt Question the
Church Has. to Deal With,
PRESERVATION OF THE SABBATH,
The Report ofelie Committee on sahbatit
Observance ane I.egislation Presented
by rieV, Pr. •Drunnnondi After
Which Discussioo Took anave-
- Proposals to Appelat Pleid
Secretaries,
Ottawa, June DV. Premmond
•presented the report or the Sabbath Oh.
servanee Committee at Dos moreing'a
meeting, of the Geueral Aesembiy. 10
Spoke or the question or Sunday Misery-
,
aim us tee most Importaut tue chureit bad,
to deal with. it was tbe right arra or tne
Church, the hope or tee great army or
• toilers, widen is constsatts increasing, the
bulwarkend defence or our nation's hign-
est life- ',Mere were perus attaeleing to
Sabbath observance at present, and, tno
thew perils existed, the Assembly should
not be forgetrui eV the ract that, probably,
as8 nation, Canada '1184 8,1119ng tne best
Sabbath obeervers to be roma auywnere„
Nevertheless, as compared with the im-
portance or the day, atm tee spirit oe
wlio toe given His impression to It
for nu time, many desirable tomes were
)aelOuMr. *Drummond. said a ret'illia appearen
to be growiu" tarn everything mast on
subservient to runteritil prosperity, Tao
spirit of pleasure-seesing, itelug met Dy it
desire tor gain en the part 01 tee rail-
way and steamboat compatiles, was luan.
ing serious laroade -upon tee sanctity and
Integrity or the Sabbath,
bo spetiker leouget the great corpora.
• tions should not be allowee to Jucige 013
to allot WaS neCMSary wore eve tee Sae -
bath, and eNpresacel pleasure at tee AMU,
ner In whielt tite various Meer bodies were
co•operatIng In securing, tee observance or
the Lord's Day. Ile inoved tee adoption
of the report, whit% embodied a 'neither
of reeommendatleue.
Der. J. W. eleMillan moved a resolution
In favor or appointing an assistant to P.m
Dr. Robertson, euperintenuent or Rome
Missions In liritish Columbia, Manitena,
and the Territories. the Rome elission
Committee to make the appointment, after
cauferring with the Synodicial Committee
et tite West. The motion was seconded
hy own Dryce of 'Winnipeg, and carried
unanimously.
/ter. Dr, itehertsou returned tliattlis roe
the action of the Assembly.
ROY. Dr. Robertson moved the concur-
rence or the Assembly In the rallowlug
recommendation: That the Ilome Mission
Committee, finding et necessary to In pro.
'Odell with a larger remote, and from
more assured sources, are anxious Zr tne
organization of tee women or the &larch
for this perpose, and gee the AssemblY
If it is not possible to so alter the consti-
tution. ot the W.V,M.S. as to Admit or us
e serving a double function in regard to botil
foreign and 2101119 ra 169104S, awl render
unnecessary the organtzatloa or distinct-
tvely women's home mission societies.
Rey. Dr, Maclaren said that me 0 -
men's Mission Committee ollected to tne
kiud of double arrangement proposed by'
the Home 3I1ss1on vemoottee, and de.
sired no interference In tnelr wore. lie
moved that the reeornmendatton 1:0 Mid
on the table.
Rev. Dr. Bain, Pembroke, seconded the
undlon.
Dr. liClbertSOrt W1t1,01 vg• .1.11, • •
inat. LUt vOgOOLICd nY Er-
organizatIon of a Wonien's Dome Mission-
ary Society.
Dr. Samson supportea Dr. Maclaren's
motion. Ile said the movement suggested
tendeney to sectionalism, and titat to or-
ganize another soeiety velum eronte fele.
tion.
After Mr. Cluilderhose, North Ilay, had
spoken, Abe vote was buten. Jr. Mac.
larmes motion to lay the recommendation
on the tattle was carried by a large ma,
jerky.
Next year the General Assembly will
meet in 1310o-st1eet Church, Toronto. ln-
-citations were received from Vancouver,
Kingston and Sault Ste. Marie,
The assembly endorsed the proposal to
appoint traveling field secretaries in con-
nection With the Sunday school work. A.
secretary will be appointed for melt Synod -
To -night the report of the Committee
on French Evangelization was read, and
was presented by Rev. Prof. MaeVicar (:)1
Montreal, and seeontled by the Rev. Dr.
Johnston, of London. Rev. E. F. SeyleY•
Ottawa; N. Veen:wen, entineam Comere,
Huron; T. K. Brandt, Pointe Aux Tremb-
les; Dendreault, Grienville, French evange-
lists, were the speakers.
Sir James Grant, president of the Cana-
dian Association for the Prevention et
Tuberculosis, addressed the assembly at
at the evening meting, on the necessity
of safe -guarding against consumption.
ber of the ana Ian o
and grand -daughter of the late Sir
P.A.SE111-, S MONDAY.
3.3a-vid Macpherson of Toronto, was
ridt Ca t Amyot Ilull of the
Parry Sound, Ont., June 18. -
Word' reached here yesterday that all
the lumber yards of the Ontario
Lumber Company at French River
were destroyed by fire on' Sunday.
The yard was full of himber, and,
probably four or five million feet
were burned. Chterlebeis' boarding
house and J. Mines' 'dwelling were
also destroyed. The sawmill, store-
house and other buildings were sav-
uasrintna oN rams's. e
Ili,, .1:41htVrIt League.
Worcester 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0- 5
Toronto .. 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 5-10
Two-bese••hits-Sutoot. Bonner. Three -
Nee bits -Schaub, Batmen. Stolen bases -
Bannon, eehanie Saerltice hits -Shannon,
elereelee. Bases ee balls-Ilannen. Beheld).
nit dtehea tau- tinsel:. ;emelt out-
lenglaub. s'ratior. Morrison. lilobedanz. Bon-
ner, elargrove. Beetle. Wild eiteh-Grueln.
Passed ball- Donee. lempliee-O'Loughlin.
Attendance--1-nt. ' mt. -.
RILE.
Kariferd et 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 4
Rochester .0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 2
Batteries-MeCann Steelman; Conn,
P.owen and Dixon. Lmnire-Warner.
Sufialo ) u 0 2 0 2 1-7 11 1
Providence .. ..0 (:) 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 0 2
Batteries : Kerwin and Speer, Duulde
atiti el ,Caule -• Umpire Hunt
.S'yr.leuse - ....0 1 2 1 0 0 () 0 5-0 13 6
moutreal ..3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0-8 31 2
Batteries ; Woods and Roar.h,.31eFarlati
Mt SO .I.. txnplre
National League Scores.
At Chicago- It. II. E.
New 'York 100002010-419 1
Chicago ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 0 3
Batteries -Taylor autl Werner; Menefee
and Kahoe. 4
R. II. E.
At 'St. .
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 1 0 0- 2 0 3
St. Louis ......... 0 0 1 5 0 0 4-10 14 1 '
Batterles-Donovan, McGuire and Ken-
nedy: Sudhoff and Nieholls.
At Cint.'innati-Philatlelphia-Cinelunatl,
wet grounds.
1 At Pitts. mg- . R. H. E.
i Boston 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3- 7 14 0
Pittsburg .....00021()1000-1 0 2
Batteries -Willis and 'Moran; Loever and
Zimmer.
American League R.esults.
At Boston- It. IL E.
Detroit 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0- 10 5
13oston .. 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 it -40 10 1
Batterhs-Cronin..lt•risk and Buelow;
Kellum, Yon and Schreltongost.
At Washingtoo-Cleveland-Washington,
wet grounds.. ' R. 34.•11.
A.t Baltimore -
Chicago 3 0 1 3 0 0-10 14 1
Baltimirre 3 020 0 0 00- 5 11 4
Batteries -Callahan and Sninlen; McGin-
n] I y, Foreman, Howell. and Lobinson. '
At Philadelphia- R. H. E.
Milwankecs 0 0 00 0 0 0 00-0 5 2
'Philadelphia . 1 0 30 2 1 0 0 x- 7 11 0
Batteries -Hawley and Connor; Fraser
and Powers.
BerTreeferAseuree A. Q.
Beller. of t lte Jersey Crea,mery, wth
hold li 1. eeeonef lefeterrnaters' picric
It (11.f1:,a 'flvnq. 023 Ssc ard y Jupe
91.1; A ci/orid (72'l 320 of ports is
1 eit.g, iirew,ged fou "liberal puizes,
to 0c I1 Gol; -6roar4m
• Later reports of the fire at French
River place the quantity of lumber
destroyed at between fourteen and
fifteen fek, and the probable
Lacs about $250,000. The litlieber
was insered, but to what amount
could not be leaned last night.
Miss Muriel Dobell Married.
London, June 18. -Hanover Squhre
Anglican Church was the scene of a
fashionable wedding yesterday, , in
which the Cauadien colony in the
metropolis took a lively interest.
Miss :Muriel Dobell, daughter of
Hon. le. R. Dobell, Quebec, a mem-
' •
mart.. p.
scotch Fusiliers. Among the :Lis-
. tingniehed' guests present were Lord
and Lally Aberdeen and Lord and
Lady ietrattheonee
•
Lady Mint() al raufrani.
Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 18. ee,
Lady Minto, the wife of the Govern-
- ere -General of Canada, accompanied
by Mrs. Maude and her children, who
have been visiting- the Falls, left
here yesterday morning on the In-
te nati or al Navigation • Company 's
steamer for Buffalo. where She v. ill be
the guest of Dire.ctor-General • Bu-
chanan. kThe . the Exposi-
tion and will remain for the ilhuni-
nal ion, returning On the, eteam;a1
• NOW York to Niagara Falls. To -day
she will 1..ave for -Government House,
Ottawa..
•
Perhaps 30 -Inc 115101Port Royal, Pa., June 15. -Rum -
ems were abroad ;yesterday that mot%
men than the 18 first accounted for
are buried in the Port Royiai mine..
Two men front Smithton have been
missing Since the night of the ex-
plosion, alfd a story is being pipeu-
Iated that the number of 'unknown
m
Victis will reach thi7ty.
7) Ivor A flow 1..o Drawn.
New York, .1 1210 1 5.-M1 rtin And-
erson, a, profeont%,1 diver, lost his
life witile at work in (.110 Ea8t 1Zitivor
yestor43,F, The coatracter, Geovg
BogerS, WAS arrOi.t.ed, and was ree
324211i(1 .1 to the ouSt.ocly of the citrotic
1::nitera imagne.
Toronto 1 0 1 3. 0 0 20 4-8
Montreal 0 0 3 0' 0 0 0 0 0-3
-Stolen bases -Brown 2, naencheDelebanty.
Si -tele -ace hits-liargrove. Sheehan, Quinlan.
Two -base hits -Brown. 13annon. Struck out
-By SulliVan 4. Bases on balls -By Sulli-
van 2; by MeVarlan 1. Wild oltch-Su1ll-
101, Johnson and
Dool ey.. Left oe buses -Toronto 5, Mont-
real 5. Time -4.50. Umpire -Lanigan. At-
tendauce-800.
Rochester 0 1 0 2 00 0 0 1-4 10 (3
Buffalo 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 5-12 15 • 2
Batterie-llowtn, Conn and Dixon; Hook-
er and Spoor. timpire-Hunt.
Hartford ..... 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-5:11. 0
syrsessq 201000000ll 1
-Batteries McCann anit Steelman, Wools
and 114:M110128, tinpire-O'Loughlin; -
National 1111'228(0 Gannes.
'At Boston-- R.H.E.
110.01081 . ... 3110000022-914 5
Philndolphla .. 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0(3 1-8 19 4
Batvnios-Pittinger, 'Nichols and Tilt-
trodie; WIlito and McFarlaild.
At Cineinanti- •
CIncinni.tti 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 1 44
IT. IS JUST RIGHT.
Leave it to you foot to
judge the kind of shoe you
ought to wear.
A shoe that fits right should
feel right the Arst time. you
put it on,
If it is made right it aught
to keep its shape till it is worn
out.
"Sovereign Shoes" are
made right - they fit right,
they look rig;ht, they .1:4•
right.
They sell forht wices,
$3.oce $3.5o and $4.00 per
pair.
Little gents' sizes, too.
Stamped on tfle. sole,
"Sovereign Sho
FOR SALE BY B.
THE MOLL CLUB. te.
Lord Strathoona and General
siatier Were the Speakers,
N THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS
.....11..••••••11.1,1111i,113
Over 40,000 Pereons Are In the Two
Colonies - The Deaths During NAT
Were 08 Women and 08 Children
-Governmeet Willing to Re-
lease All Wile Can Get Pro-
tection.
LOlid011, June 18. --Sir Redvers
Buller and Lord Stratlicona were the
principal speakers at the annual ban-
quet of the Colonial Club last night.
Replying to the to*a..st of the Imperial
forces, General 13uller tsaid in Ids
blunt way the worst, thing that could
happen to any country was what
was known as a. jingo feeling,. Ex-
penditure on. the forces of the Crown
should not be for eonquest on Op-
pression. Lord StratheOzta, who
presided over the banquet, in pro-
posing the Colonial Club, referred in
felleitions terms to the atthelunent
of the people of the tollonies to the
institutions of Um mother country.
Colonists knew, he said, that in
lighting to help Great Britain they
were fighting for tbeir own 11,-c** 4"
'Was loudly cheered on resuming hie
SWEET, EXETER.
sit laws -eine ea:telling It 9 of
n• One of itelling off a dam and one
lug with mere than three rods.
nilolettl vree elan.
N. • •, •
Calgary, N W T June 1T --The Illolettl
murder trial was Petrel:lee:I to -night. le
/Ms been la progrree the past few days.
The prleoner etiarged with the murder
of Ifie brother4telaw. David Kurr, on the
lettere/ Tann near banistall, Alta. tt:lie
3w11ee charged la fairer of tile prisoner. nuil,
after being out ten minutes, the Jure fie
eulttest Wm. lidolettl was released.
'Young' Mari Drowned
s! Chatham. N.B.. Jame 1Sa-A young
amen named. MeCasain, •-•aged Ltee
yearee belonging to Prince Edward
Island, while working on a scoW af
Nelson, fell into the river yesterday
ssi was drowned. The body was re-
overed.
• T tree area Drowned.
. Portage la, Prairie, June
s ham Arbuthnot, Wealthy fanner,
„! north of here, in the Longhorn Dis-
. triet, was iirowned on Thursday,
1 with two surveyors, in Long Creek;
The report has just reached here.
David jacques, Agent, Exeter, for
the London Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, of Loudon.
; Mr. Ellison. Ifodgins, of Claude-
• boye, loelting fur it number of
. cattle that are lost.
s The death of Susanna Pollard, wife
or Walter Wescott, occurred at the
%Indy residencet, on j3einday_ja,SA2
WerOv:eVit;ertelt. "itilie was filet ena1.-
' r to r.
‘174tIter West:cat, uho non* MUM*
IN CONCENTRATION CeemPS. the loss 01 (1 loving and devoted wife.
tw afterwards to Mr
C BORN
OVel? Forty Thousand rersons in the Two i
yesterday Mr. Brodrick, the War Sec-
t() cLAREI-In Stephen. on Wednesday June
i 5th, the wife of Hugh Clerk, of a sr.
1 Lonflon, June 1S. -Replying
es• eotnasryhi, stahted 41 iget. lIteGEE-WHAIReepro,*rieleg church,
1 .fun by Rev, Father Noonan, On Wed -
questions in the liotise of Conunons
men and 318 children. The announce- ii,
n(l.N:11.ti:Fuiven'In0et;?vm2jrisc'lleoerile ii. allgoN(3111u12e:zaheldAles.rt . d altlit el erVitr°f 2eeit
Main St.efetb. chuvele Mr. Alfred .1. Me.
the Transvaal and(' I PRODGETI-FORD-At, the re.tidence of tin
bride's father, Mr. Jas. Ford, Stephen, On
Ony. The deaths in these camps for 1 Wednesday,Jtme 17th. 31r. 'W. Prodger, of
St. Lours . 42) 2 () 0 4 () 2 0-12 t3 2
Batteries-ewton and. Peitz: Stallion! and
Rom Win. :galactic corning Nome. ' ',Viands '• •
London, June 18. -Hon. Tirilliana
oek, the Caxiadcitt P es tmas er
General, wile represented 4110 itomin,
lett at the ceremonies connected With
the0 A. inauguration f the usL
ra n
CO'itimonwealth', is on his avoy bacX
from th,) Antipodes, with
lock and IVIaster Cawthra SluloekTTe
sailed from Melb0urne 103' 1p1iclo1l
"Ain er i can Lea-Akune Scores.
B
At al timore- 8.1-115
Baltimore .... 2 3 () 0 0 1 0 0 00-21 1,1 3
Milwaukee ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1-7 Ta 1,
Biatcries-AltiGiuttity alai Robinson ;
Beidy awl 111aloneY%
Cie:rebind ..... 3 9
0000 19
At thilad n'14-13"
0 0 7 04 '6 7.4:11 11 15
5
Batt(i(ties-tfolCar and 18 50 Platt and
pozers: •
.1).
his arxivai here it is expeetld he w„in chiteitrg.'oGs4..°'.11.-0 1 0 2 0 0 ii
..... ' 0 () 1-4 2 4
by the st...emer China on 'lune On iepston 0 3 0 0 4 2 3 1) '•‘-10 Vi A
Battarl.QS-Y01Thg an (1 Schrock; Patterson
confer wi tit the post o fn ce author nnAot 1.6,„ R. ILE,
tieS.
, Washing -ion () 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 7 4
Detroit' ..- 0 0 0 (0 0 2 0 3 4-9 13 3
3 natans Declare %Var., 'titici'1 Os -I,eo and Clarke: miner and
Toconta, june 18.7.1118
youngec mounters of the. Hielah In-
dian tribe, near ITetchikan, Alaska,
ixive cizelaircol war against tile 3!.1ee
htieo,t!=:to DePtif,y-iikfarshal jeneS 13
we€L 1102 1C.11c(sOn, their 23goot
becans,,i141 rosigtool arr esti; for (1233 1(3
t lather oit Gown/1.11,iOtt
011101 --t11.1,:. twice, and i!,adiy-,:v,,,,,und„
• The masa C'OmpetIti on OM
r,r0r0T1t0, Julie 18.-Fntries for 41
,Ontaric, dairy cokmetition for cOhl
1c11111 t the Pan-American 1.11,,,cposi;
t 'cat will close 24, ''..1711e entries
Will be . exairninc.d here du July 5,
and a sele.etioti- made. A sintiirtr 80
8021 will bo'ir aele• in October:
London. to ItiS4 Martha Ford.
the month of Mity numbered 98 wo- MCTAVISH-HOWARD-()n June Mb, in the
ment of' the mortality was received i To.vish.oftLondob, to Helen .1 . eltle,t
with groans from the Irish members , Vgbeigi.AIZ.L601‘tvfaia*.eletSii
n Ile iStb, by '
tend cries of "seanelelous." Mr. Brod- ! tbettieve Long. of Heinollc Mte .1.1Vhiteman,
arranging for the release of the W0^. , to miss Janet lyVbit(daulAter oi Mr. Wm.
rick added that the authorities were ;
Drttantill11133-11leelg!MfA-At the] Sloths
Men and children who had friend.s to ! Parsonage, Crediton.on the 17th inet, 11r.
Could not undertake to feed the/n.111
- ! Aederson. nett:0 of Mrs. (Rev.) Hussar.
. Wm. Brokenshireeof Sharon, to Ines 011ie
receive them, but the • Government i
isolated positions
. MED.
The division in the House of Commons POLLARD. -In Exeter, on June leth, Bus -
on the motion inade by lir. Lloyd -George - amine. Pollard, beloved. wife of Walter West -
(Welsh Nationalist) to adjourn the House. cott, aged 59 years.
on the question of treatment of Boer wo-
men and children, which was rejected by
It vote of 253 to 134, served to accentuate
Um split in the Liberhi party on the gov-
ernment's war policy. Sir Henry Came-
li'ell-Bannerman, the Liberal leader, sup-
• portee Mr. Lloyd -George in denouncing the
policy of concentrating women and child-
ren in ramps, anti with Sir 'William Ver-
non Harvonrr(Liberal) and the night Iron-
orable William leryee (Liberal), 'Voted
the minority on Mr. LIoya-George's motien. •
About ee Liberal Imperialists, led by the
Right Honorable rt. n. Asetilth (Advanced
Liberal) and Sir Ftlwaret (Ivey (Liberal)
abstained from A Otillg, as; a protes1 against
the Bannerman-ltareourt-Merley aection of
the 1.12114 of Conanion 24; 1111111 ifying them-
selves elnaely with the estreme pro -Boers.
1;11i1A 2).alors 'For :Torsos.
New Orleans, June 18. -British ac -
til y hi 11123 Port of New Orleans,
n heti lackened a ()nth,. or so ago,
h. revived Orders have
1. (122 11 roc; bled to keen rushing
. es ;Ind mulls to South Africa.
2 1-a.4 . ,,threttgliout 110 -921111,0101'.
WI 24 how s 't'Wo special trains
582111 3 2200 1102,1,0 W Ore r112,1hed •fl'OM
1:1142 WOW, 011. !lass rigor schadttle, 11.1165
igl 4 of the largest transports to be
got are steaming here for loads.
Z it gaol; p .1115
ondon sJune 18. -Com
speak :rig a t 173 ubt w a yO Sa.tuirtlay,
preclicled a focleratipti o,f ou tit A 14-
C ail, St at'."2.3 .111 t11100 01 Y0121' y,oairs,
but contended Chat "to grant, solif-goV-
te 'rim en t. o i lie republics before i', e (1 -
drat ion was '
Ja)tkbirds stilt free.
Olaathani, Ont., juxe 3.3.-31 is re-
ported that the three: eseiipeel prisqn-
era, Epperson, Abrarri ifultd Sreldep.,
wort seen in St. '171/..o12tas
night, but 11OthLflg8i111L818 known.
The Sherirf has offered' a, re.Wati'd of
$1,00 for the ,captitite of -Epperson,.
(1. ,A 1)v aati , or $5(1 for etitheer (13
thei,:lilia.ien,113ritei
i,mrl'.;.1--Ove
1°Cft)17iftsf'lleereen ee
(Its,iore,rc0 387111'211 2204' sons
03 3(28 county 01t11-113
a bass, 24111 HAS2.1:;ttl Of t11,'oti:r1.1,)ii.t, it. 'bit lg.:
1 1110 ilia rIverpat it with, lu8',0,1...1ar fish;
t 47%lilt he p1e12cce4fA. Tfe
maned an three eitarges 113.1 viet. ct
WAITING DOTSN,T PAY.
If you neglect (be aching, hack,
Urinary troubles and diabetes enrely folio W.•
DOiati releive backache, -
Cures every kidney ill.
12 700 are troubled, try thein.
'
A. PERMANENT CURE
Of such serious diseases as e °retitle Old Sores,
Eczema. Ring Worm, T.71cers, and 'all inalig.
1 mint diseases having their origin ni bad blood,
Call °ley be obtained through thoiso of Bur-
dock Blood Bitters.
AV3WITIW.,=Wam•MAV•3
• "
iTine GoderiGli &treat Fair and
Iran, 0arnivat.
Come to the first street Fair
in Canada to be held. in the pret-
.
tiest stammer town on the contin --
lent. Three days of solid' enjoy-
ment,
July 10 2nd and 3rd
Thestreet fair idee is the latest
and most itttractive form of summer
celebrations yet devised, all the rage
in United Stales. We have the best
toner in ,Canad a for this affair, being
leuld out on a, circle With 0 large park
in the oentre: Otte beairtelnl sqaaee
will he surrounded 011 bah sides of tho
street, with all sorts of fantastic booths
displaying every specie.: of geods and
MIAMI rnet 11 ri es,
WE ALSO HATE
Free open ale entertetinniehtsi hee
high class 11111tivil1e artistu ever days
' A Horse, Show..
Various kinds of Prooessione,
1)/lanee Banids of Mesic.
Fireworks and Falry-like Illumi-
nations of the Perk et, iv tern t.
Altogether a. fi41 A.3,,, Novo.), ficart+Li-
ful and never tio be forgotten.
Every day a (lift creed, i•J'ectgrant. .
Railway rat ex, single fi iet-elass litre
return, • geeted going Jene 29115, jgly-
lst 2rett end Sts1 anti 12.1(3 (8 Jaly 411.