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I , Incorporated 1W5 i f� HQn, 9. T. 'Van Wagner -was fatally in. Now York Firo, I ttelai`ne bag over her vxist, an4 , , dea6e %* made it � impo . I' I
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Reception 'at Montreal. I b ' thrown from his buggy - Jumped, Her body went whirling dis�ein on*hi 11� ... I , .
.. ." $4 OR0,000-00 1 I .. jqred bv eing 't IV
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TO .L ASSET OVER W . the air like dockets, Their 0 bi th6tug Relief, wbieb.' search I I �
. I nent under the amended license act. , path 00 d , I , ,��,
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aq 78 13ranclies in Carijad Tiyouty-pi)le thousand dollars were I gain I . 11'',
, , a, anil Agents and 001'resPOOdOnts 10: 8-11 t40 I r,t Street Factory Workers on gighthA, Ninth 85 feet- froxa, the eighth floor to the .es were seen. I 0 , . I I 11 " ��
. Principal 01tie�s in, the VV,Old. * f Minister of 'Finance Faces a Divided hubscribed for the new Bathur $ 1 - the v101 it 1 4 1
� � General Banking Business. Usumted, Audience At Great Mass Meeting, x9thodist Church Sunday school, To. and Tenth Floors Hurl. Tho.rnsolvea.' _round, a-bout,95 feet frQm, the ainth, Tlle b0ach 14 o 11 I am ,�� . . .
I I flour, 116 feet from tlie cornice of the been searched,, but u I
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� i �, routo. . From the. Windows to %scapo th's, at and I � � I 11 . 11; ii �
1 I 0 and by $hear Force of Argument The amendment to the chartered ac- . I . roof and upward rush, of lie , the been fo=d, I I , . 11 ��
i� . Savings Ban'-- Department 10 Flames and Are Dashed to Death. .crackle of the flumes drowned their . I'll I 11
,*� LISM . . He Converts Them to H is Pro- countants act, Passed by the Ontario' cries, . . An Old Woman's Suicide. � 1. ::
en 4, I Legislature� has been disallowed at on the Pavement [Wow -A -h 1. � .� . 1,
at all Bvandbes, Intereeb allowed at highest curr t rate. posals - Many question Are I I , � A thirteon�year�old girl hung for Iii�ersoll, March 21.-�Boyfs 11 .. �,
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, Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, ldan)'Wer : Propounded and Ans . the Advisory Board of the Toronto Rain of Bodies, ,on Street, throe minutes by her finger tips to muskrats loujad the body of , g�e, ., I
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- * . Industrial Refug, Aged MeWs and New York, Match 27. -One bundi:ed idng4-01. flame licked At her fingers short distance from the D t irts " I .. . i,::.
,*� 1 Montreal, Afarch V. -Not since the ,omes inaugurated a . � I
Aged Women's and fifty persons-ninio-tentha of them and she dropped into a lifenet. Two th I ,, � Y
I I Present discussion of the tariff agree. wipe out the indebted- . e town6aturday evening. ,e bo � , . I .,�
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Dr. r,,, Idabel Henderson, one of the Cast side -were crushed" to death on same, mom. ant. The strands Patted since Monday 11as , . � �'.1�
I 1_1�1 the case as Nvere given by Ron. Mr. the pavements or,smotberecl iri smoke 44-,' - two wors added to the death list, last time so far as k own -that she -wVr' I., .. 1, ��
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TH" E -, I LIP Fielding, Hon. Mr. r, islier all . d Mr. or shrivelled actr irl threw her pocketbook, then list seen alive, Coroner Neff gave ifi, , � . �
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. is lound dead of heart failure in tig in, E� factory fire A-- f ,P then '.nioa that it was 4 elear cd .
. Ralph Smith, M.P., on Saturday w�l morning, She h on ,Saturday rno xx in. the worst ; , her furs from a tenth floor his op, i 11
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I night at Windsor Hall. The place disaster New York has known since A moment later her body and deemed an in uest, U I .1 I.,
C"', M M E R` C E . was packed to suffocation, while been ailing a Car '01 suicide � ." I
OF Cf fhe steamship General Slocum was cW61r"a1,'VwriiirlinZ after thom to death. At necessary. Miss Huntbac , "I
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_) . . I thousands outside -were unable to se, �hlcmlas E, Hay died at burned to the voter's edge off North a, :4ineth floor Avindow a man and a home was in Worwieh, as 76, _f' I , I
_____�__ . Listowel last nightp aged 71 years. He I I ed ol& "". I
. . SIR EDMUND WALKER, O.V.0., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDEN'r cure an entrance. 'has been ill for about a year and last Brother Island in 1904.. women- appeared. The mauembra,e I . . I . �. � �_ . � . �
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ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER I . The meeting was a striking 'tribute fall unde went an operation in a To. L omaii nd - I I �,
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i . ronto hospital. He was 'Libezal in W vered from the . 1. I � I
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� � aswell as to the cause they represeat- I ht midnijht Saturday, and ,seven of Bothyv&e�"kllled. Five girls smasm New York, March V. -The flret,i. : 11
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REST, - $7,000,000 ad. A, 08- a Vie 4 glass, I dr4*9ed in, v. strag, betg on the Great Banks this s ., � �
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. C-APITA4 - $ 1.0,000,000 . . Gordon Milne, the two-year-old the f4tally ?
. — , . , He faced an audience largely hosm 0 al .* - X I -rushed- into a .was reported yesterday by� the F , , I
. ,. Hamilton boy, who vas frightfully _it 0. Two more were foOn yetter gi,uk.. tangle and were ,o ' � I 1,
� tile, but by the sheer force of Ills burned Saturday night at his parents' day. . olla:p4ass mass. liner La Savoie, in from Havre, . . I
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COLLECTION BUSINESS . ,convincing logia and irrefutable ar. Mothers, fathers and other relatives, A 'Jirl on the eighth floor leaped Thursday, the ship skirted anice - I 11
� guments he changed them into a home, when, he pulled a lamp off the literally mad -with grief, stormed the for,,'A -fireman's. ladd�r, which reached estiTnated to be 60 miles Ion . .1
rents and correspondents, The cheering, converted crowd. Although table causing it to explode., died at, � - 1.11,
'With its large. number of branches� ag police lines at the morgue. all Satur. only to the sixth floor. She missed, hours later, a detached berg 3W f I
o effect collections -throughout questioned by scores of his hearers the �ospital yesterday morning. day night and yesterday shrieking, struck the edge of a lifenst and was long was seen drifting sout ward . " . I.. �;::�
-Canadian Bank of Comm After a two -weeks' diligent search � y : I I
rates. , Rates will be quoted on he was "always ready to give a rea- I sobbing and in some case p4ad: u � I I I z
l s fighting, .T with herback broken. From From now on, transatlantic s *pp I '1K
4 ,� the body of Kenneth South, of Bramp, � . - I
. e world promptly and at reasonable ith the officers I one' ` I of, about 13 years, ;, . '.
! I . . son for the faith in hiin�' and in the man was wl in their frenzy. Hys. - )�= ow" A 9117 -will keep a close watch ea. - L
. zipplication, I . end won out. . I ton, was found. The young terical women fell writhing in the u wGra-4n, %. man end two women I I ...
Mr. Fielding was given a warm re� working on the mill dam at Meadow- L 1.
FOREIGN BU.SINESS ale with Henry Brown, the owner streets and had to �be carried n ,witli",their arms about one another Came From Kingstop. . i I
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I , . , � 230 caption. He opened by replying to of the mill. The ice gave way. both am threir themselves to the ground in Kingston, March 27,!-Clias. ThomV.,. I
-Cheques and drafts on all countries of the world) drav�a 4 sterfing, lances, Among the bodies are more Xapid, succession. The little girl was At � "
. n . Mr. Thomas 0. Casgrain's attack on losing their lives. in an automo- son, found frozen to death at POT � �
�ancs, marks, lirej kronen, florins, roubles or. rrendy., The Megantic, n �Vt' , ... "I
il_ .f iny otber foreign cu him at Mr. Sifton's meeting. Mr. Cas� -which arrived 1 than 50 burned,beyond an semblance whirled to the hospital I d Arthur, is believed to belonz to Port . . I I
. ;rain, he said, made statements -which .rday, made a of humaulform, and they viU parhaps biIe#,ASha screamed as the driver all . 11
I I iated at The Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable ratzs. . I Halifax on Satu new 're- I I dman lifted her into the hall- mouth, a suburb of 'Kingston, He �1 I � .7
can be negot . . � . were without a shadow of foundation cord'in wireless telegraphy, sending a havelo shave a common grave as un. a , pblio a letter in his pocket. addressed . .. 11
known dead. wag. A surgean came out, took one I Y S 1701. H I 11 11
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1� Exeter Branch -W. H. Collin,S Manager when he declared that Aft. Fielding, message Friday night to Poldhu, Corn- - Charles Thompson, Portsmouth. 11, ,
, Finance Minister, was six advocate of wall, when the ship was 2,500 mile's I The regular morgue was tar too look..at her face a -ad touched his hand I -was 50 yeaia of age, employed as a I I I I �
Branch also at Crediton. annexation to the United States. small to accommodate the dead, and to her vrrist. il hnd left here a year ago.. ,
,distant from that station. An an- �called Charities Pier bore the "She is dead," he said. sai or, a , �m � I
.. — "It he had known the Province of swer was received from Liverpool the so an- wife is living -in Portsmouth. ,
- Nova Scotia better he would have bulk. of the charred burden. The bod- One girl jumped into a horse bl I .. 11 I I
� y known that no man under the suspi- Saturday morzimg, . ies were ranged in long lines down ket held by firemen and policemen. . I 1.
I � . � like cheese cloth, I (Xtaw Provisionat Schools. I :
Church Wrector eion of disloyalty could ever have both. sides of the pier, each in a brown The blauket ripped , . I . � I
+ McCurdy Protests Award. stained -wooden coffin, such as the and her body was mangled almos a, March V.-I.Militia orders� .
I been permitted to occupy a position c- of a 1111.41 ...
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I (I + ET of prominence lia that province. Nova New York, March 27.-J. A. D. M city provides for its pauper dead. �eyond recognition. Another. dropped annO.1111ce -or, . :
JAMES STREI Scotia is loyal a -ad always was loyal- Curdy, the Qqnadian aviator, has an- Nearly all, if not all, the vidtims 'into a tarpaulin, held by three men. ro sional school of instruction f 11 I � �
X% '1% 7' in their grasp Infantry, to be held at St. Catha4nes,, .. ��
V , ++ METHODIST CHURCH Even under strong provocation she tered a formal protest with the Aero were amployedby the Triangle Waist Her weight tore it fra. od not to exceed six week' ' I I I
. . B ey 5 , + never forgot that constitutional agita- Club against awarding the $3,000 City Co. on the eighth, nilith aid tenth Sild she struck the street, breaking fbr,a Pori % �
� . . Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor tion is the proper course for people of Havana prize to Rene Barrier, the floors of a ten -storey lot$ building at almost every bone in her body. Al- , commencing on or about April 3. Car -
I ' &.mb, who have a complaint. She was loyal 'French aviator. It is alleged thatMo- 23 Washington place, on -the -western most at the same moment a man ti-ficates will be limited to ranks not'- ' .. ... . 1-1
I 11� Sunday Public Worah!P-10-30 sale upon the shoulder higher than subaltern. . 1, 11
+ -when many in Canada -were disloyal, Curdy completed the flight from Camp fringe of the downtown whole iomersaulted down - - I I . I I : ,
AM and 7 p.m. aTouncL clothing, fur and milliae Paulin. � :�
. + , . (Cries of "No.") She was loyal when Columbia, Havana, to and ry district'. of a, policeman holding the,tar Shot,Flred Through Win4ow. ,- � I ,,,
. ZL -16'al d + clasi servize-Su'nday 0.30 a.m. F -A e and return on Feb. 6, The partners of the firm, Isaac Harris He,glanted off, struck the sidewalk I . -
- + after 'Morning Service and Wedues. young patriots were burning down the Morro Castl , seconds, and as and Max Blanck, escaped unscathed and1w-as picked up dead. tdmonton, Alts., March 27.-�-W � I � I
+ Parliamentary buildings - she was in 16 minutes, 51 1-2 . . i
F 4D + day night, . . loyal when the Tories in Montreal the conditions of the prize called lot from the office on the tenth floor, car- — __ , , Iliam Lennox, a wealthy i :2 ' - "
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. + young Me,31 Clam oLnd Qaka"�huoa"4 were signing the only annexation the fastest flight between Jan. 25 and tying with them over an adjoining roof Japan Checkmated? rancher of the Buffalo, district, wal 11 ,
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(j , ,5 + 11 - rize should go to Mr. Blanck's two young daughters and a London, March _V. -The real reason -�ssassinated by an unknown man, who, 1'� I I
n% BIble Mamma 2.30 Scotia was loyal, when the Tories of McCurdy. ss. There was only one light ,wbrjr.* President -4 �
Aso-, __ - 1 4 Sunday At It oan. manifesto thatwas ever signed. Nova March 1,. the p Taft sent the American fired through a window.of his halo�k ,
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� - + . P�M. . Montreal were pelting the King with After McCurdy'had left Cubs the =fire escape on the building. troops',to the Mo-.Kican frontier is the Friday. * I .
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1�, Should learn those subjects + nesday at 6. rotten eggs. � . time fr�r making the flight was extend- How the fire started will perhaps subjecfo� much conjecture and open John Tartier� a neigbbor., and aq�, . I
by which they can earn a liv- + Epworth League -T P.4n
ing. Spotton Business Col- ++ Prayer 'Meetina-T&I-A- Q1 8 Wn. "I challenge any man to show that ad to April I. Of this change, it is never be known. A. corner on the comment among the diplomatic and Other man, name unkno,"x are..-Loado)e __ �� I..".
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. leges are the largest trainers 14 �amea St. Methodiet dliuroba the pas- I have ever spoken or written any an(,,�ed that McCurdy was not notified, eighth floor was its point. of origin, financial Interests here. arrest. _� I .� , 111, ��:
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. in Canada, and ouL g�ada%tes + tor will 3)reach next gunda.v. word in favor of the annexation of and further, .that the donors of the and the three upper floors only were It is openly asserted that fhe-e,-,c . . I .
. this country with the United States.' prize haa no right to extend the time, swept. On the ninth floor 50 bodies pedition to the as plan- - Hon. A -darn Back Overcome. , , 11 I : � �
.. secure the best Positions. * - - ___� It is a pure fabrication, without the Barrier on Thursday made the flight were found; 63 or more ,were crushed 'nod by President Taft to influence Londo-A, March, ls,q.-Hon. Ad '' I
; youc,anstudy ab home, or '.+ . I . emome VVIAle assisti, ." . I
r Killed-bi"'Fr-o'll'a-y.. of f Gundation." in 15 minutes 1 3-5 seconds, to death by jumping, and more than the Mexican Government against the Back -was ov . ,� I �
Partly at home and finish at ghost of a shade — 30 clog -god the elevator shafts. The consummation of the treaty with Ja- the firemen "to extinguis V. A � I
� the College, 4' Toronto, March 27. -Dr. Charles M. Montreal's interest was to preserve loss to property will not exceed Ffgnd which would have given the is- fire at the oigar box factor 04 ... .., . _,�___ - "
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v , , + �tewart,, 142 Carlton street, eye,, ea; its prosperity as the commercial capi Claims ,Estati -of $45,000. �$604000 1 . . I ,h I ' . ''. - ,'�A I
. atentec Kingston,. Mam,lj 27._ion Saturday. Pede�trians going home through Mexican territory: I .
I Individual Instruction 9,nd nose specialist, was killed by a empire unusual advantages in street last nig t. The 8-i an
tal of a prospeTous aud co I peo- � I Rydro-Blectric Corn -_ i was 1 .
� th-bound ,Newmarket car on the ple, and if the effect of this measure I I
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I +' Fetropolitan line at 5.30 Satulday all would be to fill the western piairies IT. W. curry, MC., of Toronto, 'was ,Washington place to Washington It is asserted that had the treaty the two firemen holding a ose w I ,. I
I ....�_ - I e6rnoon. He was out horseback riding with a prosperous and contented peo- here ,conducting an examination into square, at 4.50 were startled by the been signed it would have replaced a suddenly the three of� them . - OPP � r
11 . , I the case of Albert Cottonden of To� whiz of something rushing through the similar secret agreement and given to to the ground. They recover d .. -1 I
. V ,for particulars and his mount shied at something ple$ that woulet be the surest way �of he fire starts . . I 1;
� I .1 V Write. . tlikowm,g him in front of the car, jusl supplying customers for the merchants ronto, against Mrs. Joseph George, air before theirl; there was a horrible the Mikado a coaling station on. the ciontly to crawl out. T , ', ,� ''I L
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. V, � ' Kingston. Joseph George died in this thud on the pavement and a body Pacific, with full right of fortifica. in the dryLkiln and ca.used a loss q I
f., South of ChrisVs 0hurch, said manufacturers of Montreal. Then 11 I : . I I
. ainton nDusiness.' city last suramer, and the plaintiff is flattened on the flags. Wayfarers on tion.. ., �. . 1- - . $8,000. The loss of tbe'�dry kiln w , � �, I �
� . 9� His head and face were terribly there has been some outcry amongst recognized as an illegitimate son of the opposite side of the street shaded In diplomatic circles it is under- cripple the plant for soir�itime.. I .
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,, mangled, and it -was considerable time the British Columbia fruit growers, I . .
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I.. C01104e. estate of George, valued at about saw -the windows -of the three Upper Mexico and Japan were made known
"I 9 fied. The body was -removed to W. M. away. The lumber man were alarmed, . SELF DENIAL. � �
".� . ' $45,000. AA the time of George's death floors of the building black with girls to President Taft and that he took .
+ Hetchel's undertaking establishmeni too, but their alarm -has passed ay. i ,
Goo. Spotto + a* his w 11 could not be found and the )U I I I I
n, Principal. crowding to the sills. The only fire drastic means of notiWn.- Afexico, of I , Use your money as you I I I
+ at the corner of Yonge and Price Mr. Fielding declared that Saskatchd. body was exhumed, it bein'9 the be- in a small courtyard of the his protest. I fit, but always remember t I
red- escape was . . I
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I in that the action of the highest service we can ten-,
-.1 ....... streets, and there Dr. George Graham, wan war, almost unanimous for lief that it was placed the coffin, building. It is understood i I
11 . Avenue road, and Dr. Porter of HUT011 procity, as was shown when Mr. Haul- but it was not foltnd. Mrs. George "Don't jump, don't jump," yelled thei President resulted in breaking 'Oft . . I
.. - street, identified the remains. Therd tain, the Opposition, leader in the wa,s recently granted letters of admin- the crowd. Bat the girls had no the negotiations between Mexico and der to our Maker is to, help 6oth- V I 11�11, I
11 V a may be no inquest. Legislature, joined in the resolution istrako.n. � I . choice. The pressure of the maddened Japan. . ers who are less fortunate It I
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� ng Term from April 3rd I I If denial i� do .
!3 ..Ipri of approval. "You have had anti- may take, some se
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�1 . � ".. ,,%�-P 11.6, / Unearths Treasure Trove. reciprocity resolutions from the On- ___ � - ing of their own fears were too strong. I Crew of Ship Missing this, but what good can be ac- ',
. t 1 14 London, March 27. -Treasure trove tario Legislature, but that's not sur- complished without self downial? -,
*.n L gi 1 12 They began to rain on the sidew� vessel 11
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,'., I . �� . I i t-) the value of $1,250,000 is reported prising. They would almost vote . I PEACE. like peas from a hot skillet. - .be e' ' choun- I -John D. Rockefellm .,
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. , . y Athelstan Riley ,while he was pull, "Then in Manitoba, where political. To be prepared for war Iq one Four alarms were rung in within 15 __1 I ,
�A TRATF01 0a NT. ng down thp. ruins of an old Manor f eeling ran high he believed that a of the most effectual means of minutes before the. engines could re- ,- .. - � ___._ . I ."
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"I preserving peace. -George Wash-
, . use built in the 13th century, 'with great mass of the farmers were in fav- sp "K, ,,,
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� A I I � We have three departments- the object of using the stone to en- or of reciprocity and would show it Ington. . eighth and I 04;1004"*1**** *4.***0*40"#*+'0+**4'*00"" .1
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I HAND and T a discovery includes ancient u A voice. _r=
SHORT filled wit�i spade guineas coined dur� a chance to -vote?" . =__ — -, broke through the glass and iron roofs ' . 11
I ot the stib-cellars, and crashed through
. T1DL]@GR,&PHy Agn of Ring George III., and Hon. Mr. Fielding: "Oh, they will the -very streets into the vaults be- - Rates for i9io=ii
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All coursesere thorou. * ti the British arm' get that. chance a great deal, sooner VIM 4!.
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. practical. ,Theteachingfa done shaped , shield. than they want it." (Loud cheers.) low. In an hour the fire was out; � I
in ball an hour it had done, its -worst; -
. by seven experienced instructors # I One uxi, bears the monogram of One of the first cries ag inst eci, probably the death list, was full in - I �
.0. - and we place graduates Ill good .0 Emporor Vespasian, the Roman, who procity was that the Government had '1' AT twenty minlite& I �
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.,�, positions. Some of last Yea'rs� 0 flourished,. in the first century. no i&ndate for doing this thing. I The building stands on a corner 'hrE Timrss will ree(-ive subscriptimis at t.be i-ates below for ' . .
.. enow earning $1000 # A . Those who had been in politics for . . y of the following Itubtications : . I
students at * �. ,- -_ with exposure on two sides, but the ari 1.
11 . per annum and better, . �0 I long were used to that sort of thing. only fire escape was interior, opening .
. s are entering each * ,___ I Mr. Fielding quoted Sir William ori a light a4d air shaft. In all there The Time* wL11 receive subscriptions at the rates below ff#� I 1.
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� week. Thisisa ood time for # " my I A"', I A as 0-% Van Horn�'s letter, that for fifty years I
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� nter. Vrite for our * prg ,S V P"T40 there had been a mandate from the AWFUL were -seven �','ixjts-the single fire as- � any of the fol to-vviag publ' . . I
. . you to a, cape, two Irelglit elevators in front, ,
01 ogue and les6ru what * Canadian people in favor of recipro- Tinies and lla.l.y G'ag..... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... 4,35
free eatall 4 1 -Failed to Cure Rheumatism and t�o passenger elevators in front,
I I We can, do for yous + city. Sir William said this was true . and two stair -ways. All of them proved Times an -11 'D�� -y M.Ai and Empiro... - - ... IL35 .
I I in the sixties and stventies, but it almost useless, and practically all who Times and Dally Wor!d_ ... ... ... ... .. I .1. ... S.,19
� . j). ,A. UcLAoHLAN, ,+** I v- had not been true since: . "BAL"IUCHE escaped either climbed to the roof and Times and Toronto Da�jy News ... ... .. . 2.30 . I
. Miss Flora Chapman ' IV- The statement -was Tt as aiid Toronto Da'ly Star ... ... . . ... 2.30
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. 1, Principal I , scrambled thence to the roof of the I I
. 00 cheers from some of. the audience. X i me a a til Dalty Adv �-LiSVI` ... ... .- . .. ... ... 2.80
� idly Describes Her Suff er- 411 . �, adjoining building or fled in the first I
it-, . am glad," cried Mr. Fielding,,, 1 7 rush for safety before the crush and Times anI To,ronto S!itmday Night � . .. .. 31410,
,� - ings and Ultimate Cure "that there are some to cheer that Times an; W vkly Glubc .... ... ... ... ... 11. ... ... 1155 :
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ii L .1 — I statement, because I will hold them Ctired by Lydia E. pinkhads the smoke got too thick. Times an ' W i*,kly M i ' and 'Empire ... .... ... L65 I I
I With "Nerviline.11 responsible for the words." I Vegetable Compound The building stands to -day with Times an'- TO -t in ,'y It , old and Wgek-13� , . ... . .1. ... .1,80
- shell intact and barely scarred, rather � �
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� THO Worn and 111bbett I I I ce of Sir Will . Times an kV !, v i ,-.Jv%S ... ... ... .. . ... ... .., 1.80 I
� I I I � __ In fa ism's statement , Morton's Gap, Kentucky. -III suf. only smudged; the partitions of archi- Times on! 1,�-oldlnn P- �,� �Ireas Oveekly, �. ... 1.80 ,
, � I that in 1880 no one advocated -reci- fered, two years with fema,16 disorders, tectur . al tiling between. floor and floor rr (weekly) I I .1 . ... ... 1.160
Farmor's mutuai Firo ingur 11 "After belng an erithuslastic user of procity, Mr. Fielding read a para- � TiMeS a n I,1xi1+7 i Ati . rCa
`,'-,',1.",',.,..-�` .,.�,� ... my health was very are sound, and it is impossible for .....], , " �
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Werviline for years, I feel it my duty �','.-..;.!". . Times, a n � i,,:,v Sun ... ... - ... ... ... 1.75
1 � graph from *he statutes of Canada - .. bad and I had 11 one who did not see it to imagine how Times an il-' -id W -1 , .. ' . � 11
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I to tell you personally what your won- 1."%`..�, ...., � .. ... 2.20 .
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I � with a standl*g offer of reciprocity in 1. ". ,,, continual baekacbe . � :
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I derful preparation has done for me, � -�..% .� , the .flames ,in so short space could - I
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. I �.., �, Timea :n X ,nger* ... .., ... ... 1.135
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"I suffered torture from rheumatIsM various natural products. This was .l.""i'..", . which Was SimPly t have wrought such havoc. Seven hun. 11 .. I
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� .11.1$ - . Times A V I M ", On LP ... ... 2.90
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. I Head OffIC0, Farquha . r, . and IleaXt trouble, tried scores of so- ten years. after Sir William Van Horno .",..* �'.;"�'-� 1111_.� I I awful. I could not' We sip, P, -11 �nl our readers 11 SIJ,I%Ift� 'to tb& I . I
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said the mandate had ceased. In 1886, I'..,... ___. dred hands, 500 of them women, were I .1 . I.
. called remedies, consulted for weeks ,. stand on my feet ' employed by the shitt waist company I A Ma g n 2: i il, . . 1
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. ,�t, .1. F. nUSSELL and months with Toronto's most eml- the statutes wef_�revised and 1%'.". --*...-'.."1.* . long enough to cook I .. ... 2.26 1
'l I Preside this �-' They sat in rows at their whirr, ' Times ;-n - 6�,L, 001 �, ... ... . .. . 1. . . � ,
nent physlolaris. but derived only slight standing reciprocity offer -we,$ crystal- ... ,,n
Vice-Ptes., MrM, IWY - I .. I.1` �1 - a meal's 'y"t'"'s machines, the tables of. most P ea I Time, �-, I � I r .11 ... ... . ... ... ... ... 2,25 1 . ''
. benefit. lized into pre-eminent law yet Sir ' , �., without my back , with flimsy cloth, the floors littered Timm ;n � � Ill At d we&tm k, -I .... .. ... .. ... ... 3�m I
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DIRECTORS. "A friend Insisted on ity using .1 William said no one wanted recipio. ..*�� ..... . , , nearly killing me, . , I I
, : with liat, the air itself full of flyin Tlmn'4 . f. -nn (TDi: %.n, �) ,� .. _ , �. .. ... 2,40 1 � I
St1Vgf&. WervIllne, and to* my surprise a, vix- ,city. , and I'would have inflammable dust. The first -rush 101 . . . I .
I jt.05T, NORRIS, ' orous, rubbing of this powerful lint- In the last speech Sir Sohn Mae- : I such dragling sen� . - I'll,
. I x0oa. RYAN I bablia. s and reduced tlie isations could flame was almost an ell osion. Oper- It 1 1 i�.,.nt,�tol'�Arl : H.717r.�f�sl add : , 11
wineholsea. stiffness in my joints. 1 -continued to - donald put into the mouth -of a Gov- I ators died in their chaT111, their lungs 50 cent % .,On , 1�1 ''. it V n Ivitli I . � 11 . 1. I
11 11 JGM. anoax" I use Xervillne and was permanently ernor-Goneral, he declared his Gov- U . —,hardly bear it; 1� seared by inhaling fll,rte. Others were subscril. .�., premi : �,,.,vn ordaring . I _ . A
. 90)3T. GARDINER, FarlahaT. . - had, soreness in mch side, could not, .- I � 11 I I .. I
. cured. I am now 1�erfoctly well, crowded into the elevator sbafts after through e. , e,n- &r- ( ,- i: b!', hers.
: ancl ernmont was doing'all it could to se . � .
'i . IUX- Lure liave cure reciprocity, (Applause.) In 1894, stand tight clothing, and was irregular, the care had made their last trip. Still � . I � .. � I 1,
i . AGHNTS. . a I was completely run down. On ad, Ti" " L, t -nn,4; W, I I Skiliscrib. . I 1.
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.. . CURE bad no r=t1sm -when the Conservatives made their , ice I took Lydia R. I?iiikhamls Vege- � others were pushod off the inadequate .. 00, An . I � . , ''t � 'A .; .1 1.,. 4i) �,. 6 o: r,mitt. I . I I IL -
j.onlg P,Ss911Y. 9zeter. Q.P:on.,t fav � D , at all, I know last tariff act, they put into it an v: , . * I I
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. I marisr tablei Compound and Liver Pills and fire .escape, llnck�q , edfiea 03 .i) , order, ad- 11
� -_ Val?c=6 a-ud BiAdulph. famflies, whore no. offer, not so broad as the previous horrible ,stream did th I .
. 3 Same L am enjoying good health. It is noW In such a a I ��
D., ,, , other medicine bttt� one, but of -�ery much the kind. b s. overflow from the windows that trossim, � . � � I I I -1
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� . OLIVER 9AAWS. MuntrO, a40w YEAR% more than two years and I have not odie, . It I I I , �
I 1. dor l3ibbott, Fullarton afad tog&a, Nervillne is kept— Then the Liberal party in their ton. bad an. ache or pain since I do all my the fire nets, stretched by the first ' . ;.',' t'��, �
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,,* I , � . . � . 1"� . I . I .It Is so useful In vention of 1893 declared reciprocity own work, waahing and everything, c0xnpaiiles to ai-rive, were soon forg- � hit" Ll�, Tfi � riMIES) I I I I 11 "
, V . � 30EW 0AMPA)ILL Ininor ailments, ill a earache, toothache, as part of their platform. capacity'. Twelve bodies I - . I . 11.1
�' I . seovotrea.s. Farquhar neuralgia, coughs, colds, lumbago, and � As t the cry of "lot well enough audnoverbayethebaekadhean more. ed beyond . I ., � I , I
. ,. . . I think your medicine is gniny and I weighted one not to the bursting point, I A ' ,;!.''� ff i, d , r _tr hA rai.,ed a . .11
� . � sclatica�l I call Nervildne my "Life alone;'ol Mr. Fielding said that this . it to &I, my neighbors, If you � but tbo bodies kept on raiiiing to the I ebou:.- w'� . , nd %,v a, I . � il, fact. I 1 I r
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. GLADIMAN' & RTA�TBTJRY, Ar14J(11t0r'0 Gliard," and urge all to try its, merit." , was another 60MI)limeht to the Lib- i
11 I � . tphriMNi, to.timon, will belp Otliers pavoinent, tbrough meshes that could I Then I .or a, do ?Y'. i. t i nry d big I I
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? � I I . 1 . � - I Avenue, Toronto, you may P ligj ft."—Mrs, O,LLm, or support them. � � -�,%)11, �,O'd it to a . .
, . I ".What a contrast that is with their. WOODALL, MtOnp$ GZP, XMW&Y- the first breatli ?f flame curl- , tbo,,� , ,6 1 � o etkoh 0 I i,L iwtly paid I I . '.
, . I I I Xtefuse at7thlng else offered instead T4 -s afte 2 I 111OW1110011119 I , I -� . . �
� I i -of Xervillne, 50c pox, bottle, trua size, Statement .i we brou I ght, in I oar 13selcacho is a 6ymptomof orgaple ed over thn edgn of a pi e of, shirting " d1b, ; T1 ht! 4 Z, � k. broad day
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. 'Ua�. WINSLOW# 800=1110 sVXfC,F hng lxcn ' , I I I � � . V "I ,aing of 1. . � '.
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