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Telegraphic
Over
0
The (: overnm
Thanksgiving
this year.
If negotiatioti
carried out all
O4nailian apple
With France,
Tile Civic Fir
tee of Hamilton
Ceuta per 1,0
eatoo 1s and liv
The present s
has lasted 172
to that of 1885
Unentary session
A)ix ivalal 13r
wants a 00111nti
vestigate the
has been coudue
office.
The contract
for the establisl
service between
ada is reported
at Ottawa.
It is said that
of the Governor
=anent official
dents on railwa
accidents this 3
to be unpreced
Six mon were
folcl at the C.P
loge, when the
were throsvn fo
feet. John Bu
of death and f
removed to the
There is trou
what shall be c
ards, a legless
to epileptic fits.
of St. Peter's
of Prey/donee 9
jail. Sheriff
tor Chainberl
should not s
that he be tak
Refuge, but t
him admission.
GRF,A
Hops are in
Vent than has
years.
Mr. Mark Sa
Axminister, lla
the fields this
Welsh tinpla
between 20,000
shut down be
Aute.
The late Liei
rrey, for forty
the Grenadier 2
estate valued t
£,5,884 ?let.
Over 200 WT
North Stafford
the Welsh Fitsi
Di Man to and
training in hit:
In a recent
ployunent of 111:
Clay, Lord 1
music should b:
actor, and "as
red.,,
"The greates
Fore decent r
anent of Mr. Pl
Police Court,
youths 20s eat:
ruage in public
UNIT
David G.
Cambria, Wis.,
e rat two w
blood poisonin
A little chic
Creston, Iowa,
They sprouted
her stomach,
White Caps,
posted notices,
residents to
all white Inc
help.
General Jam
Chicago to has
Union soldier
`extracted. He
bullets in him.
The third tri
,sf State Power
murder of Gov
lucky resulte
death.
Preferring $6
of a small sou.
It season as a
a big eastern c
arsh, has jus=
?le of the B
Falls, Iowa.
Vector Marie
td woman, ag
rat New Orl
birth to 22 chi
' er only nine
big 69 years o
17.
Judge Carrel
tenses Suprem
posing Govern
trate, knocked
stage where th
lam was acres
News of the
Smith, which
Town,. South
ceived at New
was an Arneri
71nglisk army i
came a sergean
est Police in So
Dressing the
old baby in w
bon about the
picture of the
tiny hand, a y
parer box as a
under a rose
cemetery at J
too poor to ba
GT
Paris reports
Turkish troops
suppression o1
ing.
General Pulte
mission that •lf
1, had reached
rave been aide
Govern
wilt
�nd',1
100
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Briefs From
t}1AGlobe.
"^—^""
cry
own,
salon
Intent
t
anted
sbois
our
lone
lie
LD
111liams,
d
axed
n
a1
ernor
t
cans.
sld,h
1
or
the
ey
tail
can;
dead
Hite,
call
lYCau Wit}a Revolver Wanted to Seece
President Iteosevelt,
A desl)atell from Oyster Bay, N.Y.,
says: A anon giving 1114 name a4
y ; fa g
Frank '1ieilbl•Onner was arrested at
Sa amere Hill late on Tuesdaylands
�', Tuesday
de-
A maw KLONDIKE.
Rich Strllee Cxee1~o1P,a C Eight Mile
,
A Nelson, 13,C., despatch says :--^A
rich strike of gold about three miles
from Trout Lake ]las almost depop-
ulated that towtl.. The prospector
FRU
NOTESHER,
What
-
I BONNIE SCOTLAND
BANKS INTEREST FROM
ANDS AND 73RAES,
•Is Goin on iu the Si h-
g>
andeLawlands of
Auld Scotia.
1
110111TON BUNS.
] Y 'ET.LOW-GV=STS
"FQOR ,RYAN'S
...-
Men of '(1•a,xied and
Careers Are Alnpn
-z f
.VJSITDD
IN TILE
PALACIf+."
Interesting
g' the
TI1E ,N1ARKETS
*�.r+
Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc
Trade Centres.
•+-•
�
GIVES
Wants
�
T►U
1IxERMiTNE
the
�A
BIS
Fund
the
GI
� ;Q'
NI, $2,Z
itii2 f
- ' '
Used to
Lives of th
,NADA.
ent will probably fix
]lay for October 15
s under way can be
ex'teu,ive trade in
s w}11 bo opened . u)y
1
e ani] :Water Commit-
decided to charge 3.
)0 gallons in hotels,,
stables.
ession of Parliament
days, which is equal
the longest I'arliar
in Canadian history.
of Hamilton,
appointed to in-
nay Magistrate .TeIp
ting the affairs of his
with C.olombier Bros.
of a steamship
13ordeaux and Can-
to have been signed
likelihood
thele is a likeli ood
int APpointing a per-
to investigate ace -
Right, while making A persistent
mend to see President Roosevelt, The
man was armed with a revolver fully
loadocl. 13e was taken to the vii-
is , and placed in the town Inds-
c) Shortly aftez• 10 O'clock on
Tuesday night iVeiibronner said he
had a personal engagement with the
President, and desired to see hint..
The man insisted but the officer
turned him away. ,��oon after Weil-
bronncr returned, and again insisted
that he be allowed to see th Prest-
dent, if only for a minute.
Just before 11 o'clock the man re
twined a third. fore. The afl]cer's
t
response was to take the ratan front his
buggy and put flim ilm the stables,
where h° was )laced under the *uarti
of two stablemen. A revolver was
found in the Muggy. Later. IVB+ilbrold
ner was brought to the village and
locked •up, 1Fll•le 1Voilbronller talked
rationally to the officers, it seems
evident from his conversation that
Ifo is deruentecl, and is regarded t1y
those who had seen him to be a
dangerous lunatic,
^----
who made the strike canto in on
Sunday night for supplies and ex-
Whited a teaspoonful of gold dust
which lie had ]tanned from a shove]-
ful of decomposed ore, lie also
stated that the ledge of deCometose(3
rock Was several feet vv6de. Al.
though it was dusk when he came'
the l:xCitelrldtlt engendered by t}1P.
find was so intense that many par-
ties had started out for tile new
strike by Iniclniglit, One of the first
to go was Mrs. Jowerr, a woman
p1O'J)cci,or, who, riding a ealuse,
went bravely up the steep and rocky
trail carrying a lantern to pick out
the trail.
>
the lied was• on Eight Mile Creek,
and is reached by an old trail lead-
ing to a urine further up the moon-
tain. 13y Monday morning the trail
vvas black with people, among tr120111
v1011 women and children all eager to
see the )lace where thegold could be
1
taken out so freely-. makes a '
condition
pearethee the e will be gold inllarge
quantities or some rich placer digbe
it1g'i along the Eight 11110 Creek, and
•
Lord Iialinelly, the older sora of Lilo
I7a11 of Tioseboiy, is resigning his
commission he the Grenadier Guards,
The 'Universi'ty of F•dinburgh has
conferred filo honorary degree cif
•'•D• oc. tho Hon. Sir Andrew Fras-
er, IC. C.S,I., Lieutenant-GOverIlOI of
Bengal; Mr. Simon Somerville Lau-
rte, lately Professor of the Theory,
History and Practice of Education
m the University of Edinburgh; the
Tion. Sir Henry Normand MarLaur-
in, Chancellor of the University of
Sydney, and the Hon. Mr. Justice
Ranapin,
P n, 1Iig11 Court, Calcutta,
An important extension of the Vic-
toria }I'ospital"'fol' Consumption at
Craiglhleith, bdinburgh, was opened
{•,hc other week by Lord Tiosebely,
The hospital three
yyears ago hRd
on] eighteen hteen. beds, and these were
„ spoken for' nine months in ad-
vane. Now there were sixty avail-
able, all but a colt' few nbsohltely
free to patients. The open-air cure,i
of consumption has been practised
here for sown years, this bein • the
f3
Guests.
Much, has been written of the Slow-
ton n pl'ouses-those palaces of the
pool which Lord Itowtan's philan-
thl;opy has. scattered over the Mot-
repolls from Whxtechastore
1)eI to lI'ctminel'-
smith; but little has been published
of the strange and interesting char-
actors who, for the "open sesame"
of a modest sixpence, And a happy
refuge within their hospltahle walls,
says a writer in London Tit -Bits,
Not many months ago circurastanc-,Northern,
es conspired to make mo one of
Lord Rowton s guests for a few
weeks, and how thalikful I was that,
instead of the squalor and foul as-
f
sociations of the fotupenny "doss-
house, the doors of such a conifer-
table caravanserai were open to m0
for only2ci, mole -a )lace where I
l
could enjoy the luxuries of cheap and
well -cooked food, a spotlessly clean
] Y
little cubicle a11> to rllyselt, the I,utr
y, g,
tion-roomz�andzaaetoie and Teel°a-
e of eally ea
tenant society,
I Blade .121 debut as a
Y guest one
--
Tel'onto, Sept, 8._Wheet--The
market is quiet, with feeling firmer,
No, 2 white and red winter, 1:0w,
quoted at 75e low freights. Spring
wheat, 7:8e for No, 2 east, and goose
68c for No., 2 oast. Manitoba wheat
is nominally firm. No. 1 hard is
quoted at 99e, No. :t Nor•therlh at
97c, and No, 2 Not•tbern at 95c
eekoderieh, The quotations grinding
in transit aro : No. 1 lial•d, $1,05,
No. 1 Northern, $1.04; and No, 2
$1,01.
Oats -Tile Inarket is steady, with
fair demand, Sales of new No. 2
white at 80e low. freights to New
York. Old. No, 2 quoted at ape
low freights to New. York. Old •No.
2 quoted at 30c high freights, and
No. 1 at 31c east.
Corn -The market is quiet and
firm, No, 8 Anlorie an yellow oat-
l 'Poronto. Can-
ed at 60c 011 tract, '
adian corn nonvinal, s
1+ leur —Ninety per cent. paten .
quoted at 03 to $3.02 middle
,
freights, in buyers saQlcs, fur export.
Straight rollers of special brands for
domestic tract at $13,3u to
Toilers,
7)unfol'lnline, Scotland,
itself when it gave birth
Carnegie, the little c
` h Y cottage on Mo
�' azo the iron Iztillionaiz
is still as it was sixty y
substantial stone -built we
toga, the like of which
anywhere, in the County
dole) of Fifc-for year
make little ilnitressian
~valla and dull -colored 1
Abut ,(kitchen) and a bon
irQ1ll the accoinlnQdationS;
often than not the but
fauhii and the ben cotitai
Y r
, G:G)AEITOUS GIFT
Mr, Carnegie has bee
g
witlh his birth town -or, I
--for ... Dunfermline i ne has an
was a cng's residence, so
a city. IIe has given a fr
a magnificent bath, a
equipped technical instil
., tains and bandstands, sited
cloves for the abbey anal
'too
vs 111 Canada. Such 9
.ear are pronounced A DEAF 1YLITTE TRAGEDY'.
in number. -
working on a scat- —
R, shops, at Roche- Man and Wife Quarreled in Writ-
ing and He Shot Her.
tackle slipped and all
rward, falling thirty A despatch from Chicago says:
is •at the point William Sipes, a deaf mute, had a
others had to be quarrel in written conversation with
hospital. bis wife on Tuesday night, and at
P its climax shot her flue times, inflict-
bio in Hamilton overtea
with John Rich- ing wounds from which she probably
prospectors both young and old are
now hard at work panning the creel:
bottom, Eight Mile Creek runs in-
to Trout Zelce about three miles
south of the town of that name, Rttd
is a little over twenty miles north
of Poplar Creek. At Gerrard, ee
the foot of the lake, there ]lave
also been some rich strikes of oro
made this week.
From the Rttmbler-Cariboo twine at
Meit.iul ran comes word that the rich-
first hos ztal in Scotland to attempt
P P
this mode of curing philhisfs,
tear Henry Campbell -Bannerman has
been congratulated all round in the
pa ars on the ,excellence of his Ia ranch
P
at the dinner in the House of Coln-
mons r•eccntly to the French Deputies
visiting London. Neither Mr, i1aI
four nor Mr. Chamberlain could
speak to the Frenchmen in their own
language, but the member for the
Stirling Burghs did this,
dreary November morning; Atl(1 after
exchanging
g g 6t1. for a ticket at the
turnstile, made my way to the din-
ing-rnonl and purchased a capital
breakfast for 4d at the bar. Luck
throw Ino into excellent tom pony at
the very seat n• ng;af i 1 chanced to
myat long deal table
noxi #o an old gentleman who was
discussing a bloater 112(1 sipping ]lis
in the intervals of reading
g a
half -penny morning paper.
quoted
$3.60 in bbls, Manitoba flours firm.
No. 1 patents, $,d,.45 to $4,5'5; No,
2 patents, $4.15 to. $4.25 and
strong bakers' $4 to $1.15 on track
`�oronto.
Mil.lfeed-Bran steady at $$16, and
shorts at $18 hem. At outside
oints bran is quoted at $12.50 to
PFor
$13, and shorts at $17.50 to $18.
Manitoba bran in sacks, $17, and
shorts at $19 here.
downtents ntu.nerous t
But his latest benefactio
plane even the long -hes
and it 'takes a goad deal
Fifer. Pittencrieff Park
and T.Touse and Gardens,
and a half Million dollars
cezit, Steel bo11J1s to lcee p
a email city of 25a
{tants, many of then] lttis:
mills, 'the gift seems ot•e•
It is not as if Dunfermlir
unfortunate, subject will die. When the police arrived
Ira was turned out Sipes attempted to escape, and while
Home and the House climbing on the roof of his house,
lid was taken back to was dragged back by detectives. He
ad
and Inspec- pointed his revolver in their faces
P
in decided that he and pulled the trigger, but all the
!,ay there, and asked bullets had been discharged at his
en into the House of Wife. In the house the police found
committee refused roughly written notes which lead
made up the conversation of the deaf
est find of ore that has been struck
on the property has been uncovered
almost simultaneously in two places,
one. at the bottom of the seven -foot
level tunnel, and the other on the
surface about one thousand feet dis-
tont in a line. The new find con-
sfsts of solid ore running 19;3 ounces
of silver and 70 per cent.• lead to the
ton On the surftt.e strike two men
in two clays have taken out five tons
not only
but made gentle fun of the Prime
Minister and the Colonial Secretary,
to the gl;eat amusement of tile Depu-
ties from over the C'liannel.
The Technical Education Commit-
tee of Fife County Council takes
advantage of the long holidays which
school teachers enjoy to gather them
into classes and impart knowledge to
them, which they in turn may coin-
There is no room for frigidity in
a Rowton IIouse, and guider the ex-
Pensive influence of his bloaterare
MY GREY -BEARDED FRIEND
waxed communicative "delighted,"
as ho was kind enough to say "to
meet a kindred soul." 1 was amazed
to And that he was a man of con-
siderable scholarship, and little by
little
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
APiea -the offerings of hill fruit
to large, and prices steady, Choice
stock, 65 to ,.1G per bbl.
BeanTradecontinues dull, with
prices unchanged. Prime whites ate
quoted at $1.75 a bushel.
lloneyThe market is steady at 7
to 7:1c for bulk, and $1 to $"1.50
Glasgow with hundreds of
living in crowded tenement
lief streets.
IDF.,AL WEAVING T(
,Dunfermline, thirty mile;
Edinburgh, is an idea:
town, set amid trees. a
lates' walk takes the oatis
lalidscape and mountain se
has, too, that broad esti
man and This wife and which appar-
T 13R11vAI_'v, ently had led to the attempted mar-
of the are,
municate to the children under their
1 picked up the story of his
life --but this was not for many
for combs.
Hay -The market is quiet, with di-
Firth of Forth, under his
a better condition in der.
been the for +
TWENTY -DUNE KILLED.
charge. In St. Andrews this year
art classes for teachers were held,
days•
If I could
mind fairly good. No. 1 new will
bring $9 on track, Toronto.
Stirling downward to
Bridge and eastward past
case some
AID TO SUFFERERS.
ager, of Wyke, near
s killed 33 adders in Britain Will Loan $2,50,000 to
;ear.
Jamaica Planters.
Le works, employing
and 30,000 men, are A despatch from Kingston, Ja-
cause of a wage dis- maica, says; Colonial Secretary
Chamberlain on Wednesday cabled an
'tenant Daniel God- authorization to the local Colonial
years bandmaster of Bank to advance £50 000 to the
uards, has left an planters whose plantations were
it £6,189 gross, and practically destroyed by the recent
storms. 'The zit for,
had �1`cds
Disastrous Explosions on the Aus-
Irian Steamer.
A Constantinople despatch says :-a
P
Three explosions occurred on Wednes-
day 012 the Austrian steamer Vaskty-
u, soon after leavingthe Bulgarian
P g
part of Burgas en route for Con-
stantinople, by which twenty-nine
persons perished. The steamer
caught fire, and had to be beached
at DIissureaeighteen miles north of
at gg
Burgawas
while in the Riding School at Cupar
a teachers' vacation class for milt-
tory drill and physical exercises has
been opened, This class has been
held during the past three years, and
has proved very successful, This
year 36 teachers camp forward.
Rather an unusual case of fire oc-
carred in Irdinbtugh at midnight on
July 25. A resident in the neigh-
borhoocl of Coltbrielgo avenue observ-
°d the reflection of a lire which ap-
mention his name-
which I suppose I must not do-
some of my readers would recognize
in it that of one of the most erudite
scholars of a quarter of a century
ciao, a man whose books are still
classics in our public se]lools, and
who was himself one of our great
g
]headmasters; what was the cause of
his lapse from this honorable osi-
tion 110 did not tell me, nor did T
care to inquire -but how far 1o had
q
fallen may be told from the fact that
he was earn -
e I met h1u11week
Straw The market . is quiet at
$5.25 to $5.50 per ton for car lots
on track.
Hops -Trade dull, �•ith maces nom-
Pg
anal at $17 to $. R,
Potatoes -The offerings are fair,
and prices are steady. Car lots are
quoted at 40c per bush., and small
lots at 50 to 55c per bush.
Poultry -The market is steady.
Chickens, 60 to 75e per pair. Ducks
70 to 90c per pair. Turkeys, 12 to
1.`-ic per. Ib.
of ltosebery's estate of
Cramond and Leith. Fr
parts of Dunfermline ma•
huge spans of the Forth 73
longest bridge in the wort
g
To -the eastward of the
Is a spacious public park
old palace ruins, governmc
ty and free to all;
A short walk takes the 3
ferntline lad to Royston
navalFortstation isltto aere rise.
1
And to the north ho .
8ers and men of the, a loan of about £200,000ers
The
shire Regiment and
g Imperial Secretary for the Colonies
Tiers visited the 02221Isle refused to grant this amount. The
:rgo a weeks s ectal
g P £50,000 loan now authorized is in-
i -climbing. adequate, but the planters hope that
order as to the em- the home Government will make an
iliiaa•y banns on Sun- additional advance later on. Trade
toberts say's that 'the is almost a1 a standstill owin to
> of an elevating char- g
far as possible, sac- the destruction of the plantations
and the scarcity of money.
#
received b * the] agentyhere
Sbridge
of the Hungarian arian Levant Line, to
g
which the Z"aslcapu belongs, The`
captola and officers of the strainer
and six of her crew were amore the
dead, The Vaskapu sailed from'
Varna, Bulgaria, and after calling at
Ilur as was steainin t.lhrou h the
t= g g
Black Sea to Constantinople, when
the explosions took place on board,
The steamer was of 1,076 tons, 260
the opposite sideoftherailwayingthae
at that point. Tho alarm
was given, and it was found on tile
arrival of the.fire brigade that a
number of railway sleepers, which
formed a sort of retaining wall at
the embankment, ]lad become ignited.
The fire was extinguished before much
damage was dorso. The fire is ba
g
lieved to have been caused by a spark
from an engine.
fewti] shillings by
dressing envelopes, while his previous
occupation
p tion was that at hawking sta-
•tionery from door to door.
Ho has been a Rowtonian for
some months, and did me good ser-
vice by introducing 1110 to several of
•11fs •friends among the
g guests --and a
cleverer or more interesting lot of
men I have never met -men of cul-
ture, one and all,
BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.
Montreal Sept. 8. -The local mar-
,
kets were fairly active. , Some of
the millers have raised their quota-
tions for Manitoba flour by 15 cents
alkci�high patents are now qaoted at
$3•o0 to $4.60. Locally oats aro
stronger•, selling at 8o c afloat for
export, September delivery. Cheese
bas made another jump, and 11c is
Leven, with Loch Lei
where Queen Mary was im
PITTENCRIFFF GI;
Piltellcrieff Glen is sort,
close at }land. Dunferml
gulag in that respect.
And you Pass from a busy
a weaving town into a 1'O
g
with memories of center
For the town borders
t possible offence be-
,eople," was the tom- PROSPEROUS TElYiISIiA1�IP7G.
hrarylebone
feet bean] and a depth of 1•ti.9 feet. An important addition which Mi••
Geo. A. Macmillan, the chlef of the
and yet content to
cook a rasher or bloater and eat it
side by side with a
now asked, though not often paid,
finest Western colored. White
forQu
Here is the Malcolm T
dating o
3e
.owden at
while fining some Crown Lands Agent Reports Ev-
1 for using bad Tan- e_ythiug Booming.
A despatch from Toronto says:
P y
STATES. John Armstrong, Crown Lands agent
aged 63, of at New Liskeard, was a risitor at
the Parliament Buildings on Tues -re
who was bitten by day. Work on the Temisltaminq
eeks ago, died from,
Railway, h0 says, is being pushed
g.
of John Pante, of ahead rapidly, and the grading par-
swallowed peas whole ties aro now near Now Liskeard. The
and were growing in prosperity of the whole country, Dir,
killed her. Armstrong added, is marvelous;
of Clive, Iowa, have crops are good, settlers are pouring
warning the colored in, and everything is rosy.
lease and threateningand
b
e.,_-.
Clan Macmillan, has made to the
RELAXED E� 1 CIxULATIONS. Clan Library is a volume dealing
Search of Teachers Reported bye— migrated a number of Arran families that
y grai.ed to Quebec. in 1829, The
the Department. volume is entitled, "Annals of Meg-
A Toronto despatch says :-The antic County, Quebec,” and the fam-
-flies spoken of therein -some of them
ports Ontario scarcity of 'Departmentache rin some being of the same stock as the chief
g -left their notice island at the bid-
parts •of the Province, •and owin to
additions to the Normal. School ca- ding of their landlord, the Duke of
parity have more accommodation Hamilton, and on the inducement of
than needed for the number of teach- free grants of land in Canada. Tho
ars in training. 11 has been decid- story of the trials and triumphs of
ed to admit to the Normal schools a those early pioneers is an exceeding-
]incited number of students who bane ly interesting one. and well ii-
junior leaving certificates, but have lustrates the importance of collecting
young artisan or
a soldier or circus man.
One guest, who proved n
most interesting companion, was no
soh of a north -country squire, wno
had been sent down from Osfo ••d for
playing practical. jokes on the Dons,
and who had led the most
VARIED AND I:rVFNTFU.L LIFE
ever since. He lead worked before
the •mast, in Californian mines, Can-
adian lumbeiecamps, and on Texan
ranches; had fought and been wound-
g
ed in South Africa, had spent side-
ering nights on the Embankment,
had just got into the clover of
have one up to 10„c, and
•broken-down
n
•follow- even 10 c,• is asked for thein by
some dealers. Tllis closing together
of the different grades of cheese
seems to indicate a genuine short-
ness of supply, as compared with
demand, though touch of the actual
buying probably P
tinter priesSoiue recession f1
Price is not improbable if the large
hake continues later into the au-
futon than dealers expect, but it is
not likely that the price will go
dONri much. The Liverpool spot
quotatioli is up to 52s per cwt, for
colored. Butter is firm, but un-
to Ga'a6n-Pens,
the Scottish ginar
lived and died in his stro;
Tl•!here aro ruins of Duplex
ace. They stand gi im ax
ed and old, high up above
Tower Burn (or stream).
vides the town from Pitta:
and estate. Many icings 1
of Scotland were born
=oh of their lifetime in t
and their bones lie in t
abbey not far away. Iii
the .Bruce, Scotlan•ds gra
rior king, who defeated ti
at Bannockburn, sleeps of
line•
who employ colored THE ELECTRIC DANGER.
is Longstreet is in Ottawa May Engage an Expert to
e a bullet fired by a Examine Wires•
during the civil war
thinks he has several v A despatch from Ottawa says: In
view of the many fatal accidents
not had the year of practical eacperi- family records.
in teaching which the regula- A worthy matron not a mile from
tions require. 'These on passing will Newburgh Cross, who is pretty much
be granted an iuterim certificate in the position of that classic "old
which will be made permanent on Iady that lived in a shoe," because,
successfully teaching for one year. like that lady, she has a bountiful
a clerkship at £1 a week.
Of literary Then there were shoals
mon who had edited papers and
written once -popular books, but who
had fallen out of the ranks from one
causo or another, and were glad to
pick up a few stray shillings in the
changed as price.
(bac high freights; 72c afloat here;
rye, xa3c east, 58;e afloat hero; buck-
wheat, 48 to 4:9c; oats, old, No. 2,
3die in store here; new 35*e afloat
here; September delivery; flaxseed,
$1,15 on track here; feed barley, 50-c;
No.
,
CHARMING EST.A.'
A charming estate is (1i
'tencriefT. Mr. Carnegie p
000 for it, and gets nos
November -the Martinmas
they call it in Scotland.
hands for oral
of former Secretary -which have occurred recently in 01 -an
s for complicity in the tawa in connection with electric
Goebel of Ken- lighting, a proposal is made that the
1 in the sentence of Finance Committee be instructed to
engage an expert to examine into
00 a year as pastor the system adopted by the different
ntry parish to $5,000, companies, and in the event of his
baseball player with finding any defects or lack of proper
Tub, Rev. Charles I3. safeguards or precautions, to suggest
accepted the pastor- such means as h0 may consider nee-
artist Church of Iowa essary to obviate the dangol;
p
----, crop of olive branches, lost one on
eveningbyways
CAN DISCOVER. NO CAUSE. a week or two ago. Poor
lady! She was• so put out she
For Height o£ Lake Level -May go scarcely know what 10 do. Search
utas at once instituted darkness set
Still Higher. ,
in; no word of the truant: Neigh-
A Toronto despatch says 2 ---Ste- bors with lanterns and sympathetic
cording to information received at hearts joined in the search. No use.
the Cite Engineer's Department the No trace could be found. Wearied
lake level is a foot higher than at and footsore and nigh.broken-heart-
this time Iast year, and 21 inches ed., the searchers called for rest. Next
higher than it was seven t*oars ago. morning the little chubby one turned
Engineers have not been able to dis-
of journalism.• One of the
cleverest of them all, who had done
brilliant work as a war -correspond-
ent, died in poverty a sl]ort time
ago•
Then there were broken-down law-
vers of both branches --the soiicitor
who had been struck on the rolls,
and who was actually acting as clerk
to a man who had been articled to
Tirol; nd a barrister who had at one
No. 3 barley, 5211; corn, 60c for
3 yellow American. Flour--6ianita-
ha patents, $4.5.0 to $4.60; seconds,
$+;1,20 to $4,30; strong bakers',
g3,7.5 to $3.95; Ontario straight
rollers, $3.60 to $3.70, in bags,
$1,76 to $1.85; patents, $,`3.75 to
see; extras, $1.55 to 81.60. Feed-
Manitoba bran, $17; charts, $1.9,
bags included; Ontario bran ill bulk,
$16 to $16.50; shorts in bulk $19
to w20; beans, choice, prunes, 91..60.
Canadian short
changed
'There was no railway the
Pittencrieft House is .ol
built in 1610. In 174()
larged with stones taken
neighboring palace. Thrii
A quaint looking, tall,
ped gabled house it is, v
small windows and cr
sheet of large plate glass
'herr]. There is an a.bunl3
trues and shrubs and undo
great sweep of park and
Deransbourg, a color- EXHIBITS AFLOAT.
ell 114 years, is dead --
She has vera
Idren, of which num- Will Introduce British llianufac-
tures in Colonies.
and the the eldest
younge t A despatch from London says: I1
is proposed to organize floating
up, smiling, all unconscious of the
cover the reason for this. The lake hubbub his discloan
level semis to risegradually duringdisappearance bad caused.
every seven years, and having reach- had been asleep below the bed in-,
ed its maxitnum height, declines. It tithed of upon it; but bis sleep had
S boon the der draanr}ess one of a
restless, health
water would isewas asserted ostill ehighcrlthat the Y boy
time been in the running with such
as Zocltn°oocl, Murphy, and
Kemp, sad who might well Have had
a seat in the Appeal Court to -day.
The curious thing was that few of
these men wasted regrets over the
past, but would chat away over old
Provisions -Heavy
cut pork, $1.9 to $21; light short
a
cut, $19: compound lata 9* to 10c;
a,
finest lard, 10 to 11 ic; hairs, 1.32
to 14ec• bacon, 14 to laic; live hogs,
$6.25 to $6.50; fresh killed •abattoir
hogs, $9; ie -eerie= clear backs,
before tl e house, a placid
Sheltered b • high stone w
Y g .
lar a garden. It faces t
6 g
and everything that can
Scotland grows there,
21)110 Sion. After a. th
rade walk along the drive
a
L. Wood, of the Ar- industrial exhibition of British
e Court, who is op- Manufacturers, to tour the Empire.
Davis as a Candi- The movement has the support of
Gos cruor off the prominent shipping and mazlufaetur-
were speaking, anis ing firms, It will cover all classes
for the assault. of manufactured articles which Great
death of Mr. Lovvber Britain supplies or can supply to the
occurred in Cape colonies, farming machinery being in-
Africa, has been re- eluded, The
••_ ---T--_--+-_-_-_
JLILI i'IIVf SACUIrIYAir'. *
_ DIED IN PENITENTIARY.
Depar'cment '•`Jill Erect a Light- Sudden End of a Montreal Wife-
house at Pointe Noire. Murderer.
.A Quebec despatch says :-The Fed- A Kingston T spatch saes :-Avilla
era.] ("'oval'ltincnt has decided to light I3ourassa, of Montreal, who killed
the River Saguenay, traversed by his wife a year ago, and over whose
the Richelieu and Ontario Naviga-
and very different days with as much
gusto as if the had been the sac-
g Y ike
CeFortunesses thas smiled anead of the d Trac siucolures of lIb
cls• s
y I write of •but the few weeks I
spent as Lord Rowt.on's guest were
far from being the least pleasant And
interesting in my chequered life.
$1.8.76; clear shoulder pork, $133.50.
IJggs-Cancllecl, •selected. 17 to 1.7Jc;
No. 1 16c; straight receipts, 14e;
No. 2, 12e. Che se-Onca•rio,O
to 11 e; towmsbips, 101c; Quebec,
'th 1 Butter -Townships creamery,
19 to 20r,; Quebec 19;c; Western;
dairy 15*c. 1-T'oney Yabite clover,
in sections, 11 to 12c per section; in
by large trees, one rcache
lodge gate, . ih a comfort
keeper 's cottage. '
PLA.Iv S NEW i HILAN'T
Mr. Carnegie wants the •
whom be hands over the
the two millions• and a
strike out something new,
exhibits would be on
Brunswick, N. J. lie voyage for six months.
trial there was intense interest died
tion Company passenger boats. Mr. on Tuesday ' Lila Kingston i?en}ton-
M
10 -lb tins 8c,
"
money m attempts to 1
enlisted in • he
Gregory, the Quebec agent of the tiarto• he
WILL MARRY A DUKE.""'"-"
the monotonous lives of 1
n 1902, and later be- !
1 in the Cape Mount- 1VtORE FIELD GU1v'S
nth Africa. -"
Appropriation to be Included in
body her week
Marina and Fisheries I)CI)a.rtnlent, •y, which was ss illness was cecl to
has left for Padousac with a number hardlylofsaliday's durment.ation, Ile TTo was
of w0tlt)1en to erecta ]ighthousn. at fn the insane ward for a time.
1'ointo Noire, near the •scene wllet•0Needle
_UN't.fiEl)
American Girl to `Marxy Duke of
Roxburgh.
STATES MA:IlIilf1'S•
Minneapolis, Scpt. 8•-Flour-iliig]i-
or on cors; first petcnis, 54.50 to
$4.60; secnntl patorhts, $'1,40 to
masses of Dunfermline mor,
its>ss and libht."
Their stowartiShi) will
with Rttentian,
of Supplelnenta les.
with a blue rib-
waist, and placing a A despatch from Ottawa says: It
is
, ;.
the steamer Carolina went on the CANADIAN APPLES.
rocks, • ._.._
A London despatch says :-The
engagement is announced of Miss
May Goelet to the Duke Itos-
$4.5'0; first clears, 31.5.0 to $3.60;
second clears, $2:65 to $2.75. ,Bran
tl:e'eas•ers are highly deli
Mr. Carnegie will get a g
tion
stated that the supplementary es-
onng mother used hla timates will contain art appropria-
coffin and placed it tion for the purchase of more field
bush in the Catholic guns, which it is admitted are bad-
eraseyo City. She vvos Ty needed by the militia.
4'•
OFF FOR JAPAN.' Contracts FnBusl els x Two Million
Lady Minto and Daughters Start y A despatch from London says:
on Two Months' Trip. Contracts have already been made
for the shipment of over; two million
of
burgh. The Duke of Roxburgh is
now the guest of Mrs. Ogden Uolat,
'mother of Miss May Gimlet, at New-
port, It.l. :Ifo accompanied th0
Prince of Wales during his tour of
7'12 bulls, $12.80 to $12.70,
rt, Louis, •Mo., Sept. 8 -Wheat
closed :--Cash 88c• Sept.,88 Dec.
87c; May, •89 c.
I3utfala, N.Y, Sept. 8.-1'1ou1--
Wheat No. 2
when he next visits
The •• will stop weaving
and damasks that day -Din
Y -
renowned for table linens
erect niches and make sp
Y ASCENDED MOUNT SORATJI.,
LAal Ottawa despatch says :-The bushels of Canadian apples. Experts
Canada.
Steady. -Spring, white
81c• winter, unsettled; No. 2 red, in
' '-^-`.4-^~-
WE-RAL,
Countess of Minto, accotnpanied by say Canadian pippins, Ribstons, and
`_
store, held at 85;c, Corn-li'i1)11 No.
assert that I5,000 Highest Peak of the Andes (limb-
ed by a Woman,
were killed in theg
her two eldest daughters, Ladies 33aldwins equal the English fruit of
Ellen and Ituby Elliott, and Captain the stone names.
Bell, A.D.C., left on the Imperial
"_ _
WEST AFRICAN COTTON.
2 yellow, 5,91c; No. 2 corn, 57} to
57"c Gats-St1'oit No, 2 white,
-mixed, 86e, Bazley-
falsehoods not only die
troths, but they usaa
among themselves.
the Albanian axis- New
Mexico, says: f 14tiss ��] Aniliol. rack of
y
r told the War Cam- Nety York, who }las achieved fame
the Boers in Natal as a mountain climber, accompanied
I.imitecl on en 1 o shay afternoon far CONFESSED TO TREASON
CONFESSED
Vancouver, en route to Japan on• a —.
two months' visit. At Tokio they German Solcli.ers An' They
trdll be the guests of Sir Claude Mac- Stole Homos,
_
---
Wonderful Development of the In
dusty.
A despatch from Lagos, 3rit{sll
g ,
;39tc; No. 2
Old in store, 56C. ]lye -No. 1 tit'is-
cousin, 56ec c.i.f. Cantil freights -
Steady.
Stead
Touching experiments• <
the learned professor had
that they abundantly pry
the sea they were to by Mr. W. 0. 'i'iglit, president of the
1 by a European pow- University of New Mexico, and two
. .Stvisr g=uides, has successfully ascend-
Tnent of 'New South eel Mount Sonde in Bolivia the
for tenders, from highest peak in the Andes. This is
ru•eign mantifact.urers tile first time the stinuelit. has been
railroad locomotives. scaled,
donald, the British A11lbassador, The
(lcrvel'nor20ottera], Sir Wm, Mulock, A despatell from Berlin says: The
Lady.Laurier, anal a large number of sergeant, and six privates who were
citizens of Ottawa were at the sta- recently arrested for treason at
tion to say good-bye, and they gave Meta; have confessed that they Stole
her I')xceleney a rousing cheer as the two bombe, wile). the new secret fun-
train pulled out of the station, es attached, for am agent of 123,1100,.
West Africa to Loudon, reports that
there has been a. wonderful develop-
inert of 1110 cotton-growingindustry
in the interior•. It has ben found
necessary to Taft on extra, trains in
order to bf•ing.:the largooutput to
the const. T
e" ""
It is 'forty -filo years •sinoe high-
land silicate we1'e held in St, An-
draws, and 'an effort is to be made
to revive the gathering this year,
Laminas Market is the ulna suggest-
ed.
everything in Nature -over,
-svgs simply and solely s
festation of, energy; "1
she. ,said, with an air of fl
is 'evident that you never
husband in the easy -chair
day afternoon,''
v
RN �'GI
TOWN,
00,000:.
Brighten,
did well for
to Andrew
cc one -
Odie street,
o was born
ye ago -a•
aver's cot -
re found
y
(or King-
s seem to•
or the gray
oof slates,
(bedroom),,
And newel( the'
d er.
ns to
a
E'
S
n prodigal
ether, city,
abbey and
it is called
ee library,
spleni11d1y'
Ute, foun-
ned win-
other en-•
o men't'ion.
11 has sur-
defl Fifers,
to upset a
and Glen
with two •
in 5 per
it up !
X00 inhab-•
ales in the
rw'belniing_
e wore a
'thousands•
s in squa-
)WN.
a north of
weaving
few min-
e to the
enery. He
lacy, the
eye from
the Forth
the Earl
rcvard to
�m many
be seen
ridge,• the
d.
old town
and the
lit proper-
oung Dun -
on the
teat new
Lias Loch
len Castle,
prisoned.
FINN,
only very
ine is sin -
one step
street of
rnati.c glen
les past,
this glen.
ower ruin,
)50 A. D.,
Malcolm
aghold.
m1iz10 Pai-
d shatter-
: the little
which 111-
rcriefl Glen
Ind queens
and spent
his palace,
he great
ng Reber
atest w
ae English
Dunferm
at of Pit -
aid $225, -
session in
Martinmas! term, as
In ..1762 it
y $5j5,000
n, though.
d; it,. s
ii �
froiii
fty
CrOsv
iv y
rt
ill 1t'''
ante of old
rgrowth. A
field lies
landscape.
ails is the
rte south,
grown in
flowers in
rte -quarter
sheltered
s the main
able lodge-
IIROPY.
trustees to
estate and
half, to
to use the
ring into
be toiling
of sweet -
• watched
watched
ss to add,
ghted, and
rea't recop-
ti'e city.
table linen
lfei•Inli110 is
-and will
ere
agree vvith
ly quarrel
)n radium,
remarked
5wed thoiL
y material '
Oine 1liani-
rofesser,",
nality, "it
saw .11y
on a Sun-