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� IRgSanvoF ETS OVER .... .... ,--- $44,000,000,OG XtecZATIVIg deliveries of nsVK strain must. be selected. The boar ED KING OF I
M1. *rQTAL ASS + wl--t frora, the farnis put tradw ta-f must not *09 given overservice, and . 11 I SOB ......... ........ ........ . -
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� :iass 81 Branch . I.. , wed &'f%u.,oq:,4LQ1�o. the preguant I
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the principal Cities in the World* + I Tu ' no tho =rlr,et slio are that ,will keep her "Bud Maps," One of the Most Intrepid I
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Taking the list. as a ,whole, ,latest 000 in best healtU uod,condltlou and tbAt of the Aeroplane Navigators In I I I 'r
. eral Banking Business Trawaded . , .... I - . .- I
A fien �+ 14rn however, were at a notdeellne,'01 will produce thrIfty' dOvel6pment in America, Has an Accident While. I
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� I � + lowier than ye%terday on, wh��,,,aad . he should have a day's rest after evea Brie, Pa., July- 1,5._4'D1X4,, UaTA, I
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��, I I t. for wheat, Buda. Post used before being fed.. Handled 14 t4tal,ly iiii, red in this city yesterday �
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.. � VON-- . 4 this way a mature boar- afternoon when he crashed several I
, Winnipeg options. 11 for fifty sows. Overservice results In liundred feet to the ground, The 111110�1 , . 1;. I., I 11 .
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- K � " pigs that are dead, weak or puny At, heavy biplaiis dropped on top of Lim. .� ==
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I THE CANADIAN BAN * ' , Wheat- h OH, YOU COUNTRY 14AMI
% SG% S6% va 1/i 95% bTrth. probably the greatest cause His ininries are of sue a nature, it . . I .
�" 3/2 9VA DIU of pigs born dead or born so .weak I ically '011, 'tor a slice of the good
09 : -.-.::: 12 nt P. is said that there is pract no ham
OF COMMERCEI 4 Oats- I . t hope for his recovery. I at Mother used to inake,
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0,6 38va I that th soon die 19 allowing the boat W . I waa so red "d smelled so owelft
' ' X& E*% 4QaA 3DV,, , 47 The-,sxiatorfs .wife witnessed the ac. - Men she out off a stoakl
� D,, D.0,L., PftESIDENT i .0 ...... 1. to run with the sows. It is sure V
. . SIR EDMUND WALKER, O.V.0., LL. I . Z:Mmber rs' cidept �alid Japt jaight ,,ber condition .
. . LAIRD, 14EAERAL MANAGER I Toronto Grain Mark�et� 9t reduotpi tke Alsoo �R �- , ^ ., - . I
i ALEXANDER � IS �erious, due to 91166r. I ltwqn't painted with shellac
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- Whet- ..... 0 -8. a- To If.*. fttter and o reducing the. pro Mars h d ,d$,o,,,,e suacq4sful Right - 6i cured with benzoate.
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C,'-APITAL; - $10,000,000 n7e, bushel ,, .. . ......... � 0 70 ..& a4bon
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. F."R191 CHEOU Barley, bushel ............ o 0 60 '1"� menths old. 'A fully matured boar accident occurred. Several thousand
VVP 2i VT.T,T � ES ' . . A CA it hung upon the rafters
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A " Commerce has issued a booklibt entitled 4 (Information of Interest to thosd
LrVERPOOL, July lk-Beef, extra In -
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to travel" which will be sent free to anyone applying for it.
dia mess, ws; Pori, prlme mess, WeSlterz4.
about I I
72s 01, hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.j, ft;
Branch—W. H. Co
' Was Manager.
bacon, Cumberland out, -96 to 30 lbs., 54s;
short ribs, 16 to 20 lbs., 57s; clear bellies,
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.14 to 16 lbs., 54s; long clear middles, 14ght,
=rffTN"rP)!.-,-. . � � - Branch also aw llarel&fon. .
08 to 24 lbs., 43s: ion.- clear middle--,
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hea�7y, 35 to 40 lbs., 52s 6C, short clear
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equare, 11 to 13 lbs., 48s 6d; lard, prime
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"Go North, Young Man."
fined, in Pa% 42is 9d; chee-se, Canadian
LEGACY GENUINE.
.New Y&k, July 15. -Interviewed �n
fivest white, new, 52s; Cana<Uan finest
colored-, new, 58s; butter, good United
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to Mirope and the ooronatbon, John
p,tates,. notaina-1;. turpeatine spirits, as
Id common, 35s 9d; petroleum, re-
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d, 61/--d; linseed oil, 44s.
ontreal, July 15.-Ilayor GllcriUj tbg ringliSh peOple seem�a to fa-Vor
Montreal Grain an& Produce.
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has been in London investigat- tale idea in, the abstract, but that itey
:UONTPXAL, Xuly 14 -The foreign de-
. the benuest of over 4100,000 '10 haA ManV. differences of opinion as to
mand for Manitoba spring wheat was
,spectators were watching him. He
Above the fragrant wood,
circled the field a number of times
Where'ricither smoked It Just "he way
at a height of several hundred feet.
She only understood. ,.
Suddenly the inaebine made a aip
(fh,. when I smelled that country ham
downward and Mars was seen to jerk
VD031 the raoraing air
at, something in an effort to re 'itn
And* know fresh eggs and ham were fried
control. It was a futile atteig'p ,
Add ready down the stair
however, and an instant later the
machine, struck the ground. T he bi-
No need to pull me out of bed, �
plane was completely wrecked and
Fee, hungry as 9. beer,
I hustled on my cambric shirt
Mars lay under it. He was covered
Amd sprinted down the stairl
with .blood, and at first it was be-
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lieved he was dead. His wife rail to-
LWhy, when I cot mumps in the neck
w,jrds him screaming, but she collaps-
�6d
Or stumped my too I'd vell,
'Were, mother, slap on some ham fatl"
before reaching the wi�ack-
And, presto, It was welll
Doctors, who were present as spec-
C. M. BARNITZ.
tators, were soon at the side of the
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his injuries was evident and he was
IS YOUR POULTRY YARD SICK?
rushed to a -hospital. Last night,
"Lady, your ground is sick!"'exclaim-
Dr Broughton, one of the physicians
ed the chicken doctor -who was called
�6iending Mars oix the field, issued a
�o diagnose a disease that was killing
statement from the hospital to - the
algock by wholesale. I
effect that the aviator's chest was
. "The ground s I ick?" she gasped. ,
badly injured, a -ad that he had sus-
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"-ves, this yard Is polluted. It is
tained concussion of the brain and
suffered internal injuries, while he is
allve with disease germ's a foot deep.
also bruised from head to foot. -
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poor of Montreal," by a Certain I the articles of agreement. Mr. Wana- fair at the decline In prices the wim- �. vigorous pigs. oth- � 3 ames 0. Alus is we wn .
I . nipeg market Bids 'were in live and produces the most daring. in the field of smia;tion� At bealthy hens rl,t tG eat and breed
mve Meurling, uliknOwn herd, ex' gifilter held a pamphlet on Canade ill sales of IW,M bushels were made. The he age of fifteen he learned para- from."
. . 0 . . er things being equal, and if ProPer17 ii .
s ia a letter the unusual gift, ills hand, and pointing to it, said: clemand for oats continues good, biut as and handled may be profitably chute jumping as a pupil of Captain "Well, I neT-erV sbe gasped. .
I "ch he discovers to be absolutely "Canada is a greateountry, It is a foreign buyers have not responded to the fed 5p several years. Ella tushes I Tom Baldwin, the aviator, and thOugh That's true. People never think of
enuine. fine field for Americans. There is no recent advance here bids are still out of kept fo
lim The local market is firm an4 hold- only a young man he has been. a cir- the excrement constantly droppin la
"Soniewliere about fifteen or twenty longer any need for our young men ers as a. rule are. very strong In their should be cut or knocked off as often 9
.. show considerable size. cus rider, lion -tamer, high diver and poultry yards. I I . . A
�. '�, rrs ago ihe morganatic son of one to go west. They should go north views as to the tuture course of price.q. as they - - I
. t Monf� A good busineP.- eontinues to be dome in balloonist. He took up aproplaming - �
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_ I e king6 of Europe lived in and settle in the country of the tu- -- Mark the sow when bred and record Er on A hen drops eighty pounds a year.
*I ne of Meurl�ng. ture.1, spring Wheat itour for export account the date so that she can be separated with Glen Cu:rtiss a year go. and Then think what some yards are
under the nai and a fair trade on spot. his second day's practice made twen-
*nong his acquaintances was the late I oats, Camailian western. No. 2, 42%0 to %rom the other sows and become ac- ty.five flights. He leu San FraxLcisco where hundreds of fowls run, where
Wait*r Forget, who befriended him Would Force Dr. Wiley Out. car lots ex store; extra No. I feed#
�, 42c. customed to her farrowing quarters last December and tame back last 1bts the accumulation of years!
Wa, very marked. manner. He had at D.C., July 15,' -Dr. 4T to 42vzc: No. 3 C.W., 41%c to Such yards are so. fall of fertilizer
,, � 1 r $10,000, which, on the Washington, Blour, Manitoba spring wheat P a.tents, two weeks before the pigs are due. month laden with trophies of 256 a squash
� . � - on Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the'Bureau first.% $5.20; sewnds, $4.80; winter wheak WhUe pregnant'the sow should be flights in Honolulu, Manila, Sumatra, that pumpkins couldn't grow
- 5- ' $4 60,
�� O. nolf Senator Forget, he' invested patents, sim to $4.7 , strong bakenj
j. M, of Chemistry, who for twenty years ' ' ;:'�l even muscle and bone makiag feeds Japan, Korea, 'SibeTia, Russia, and .
I I dbrected, and made over $70,- has been leading the fight against straight ropers, ".10 xo,P*.,w;. in la I as
E& went away from Montreal later, to V. Rolled oats, per barrea-, ;4.56; bag that will develop in the unborn pigs on one occasion carried a -royal p -
adulteration of foods, is charged with of 90 lbs., $2,15. Corn, American, Xo. 3 size and strong vital . organs. When senger, the King '01 Sia,ra. .
% no news has been heard of -him having violated the law in the pay- T.el 7tic. X111feed, bran, O;itari He has had several narrow estapes.
t1til the City Council Of MOrfAreal ment of a salar� to Dr. H. "1,042'2�' [�, *2" th sow has good alfalfa pasture Only
H. Rusby Manitoba� $9-0. to $21, tm-ddi ngm . e Last August he fell into lower New
i6ceived a notice that a Mr. Gustave of Columbia University,'as an expert. Ontario, sr -6o to.&03, shorts, Manitoba. a small quantity of grain is needed. .
� I i � 19purlipg had left $100,000 tO the $23; mouillie, $25 to NI. ;10.91 The sow should be kept in good flesh, York Bay and narrowly esoapal
.,14 The committee on personnel of the Dressed hogs, abattoir, $10.26 to but not fat. A heavy condition of drowning. A. few weeks liter hetrash-
.�, I ,V-bor. of Vontr6al in memory of tour" Department of Agriculture has -re- per cwt. Beef, Plate, half bbls, 100 lbs� -d down. at Memphis, Tenn-, on top
" 'k- Bri commended that Wiley be permitted flesh is favorable It it is put on with
IN . f---.,, dfta kindnesses received from $7.50; barrels, 200 lbs., $14.50; tie"es. M
s �f an ai.domobile, and was in bed for
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Jj , �g-,_C�tize There are,also estater, in to resign, but 11P, W031!t. ' lbs., $21.50. Lard, —pound tierces� M muscle making feeds and the sow has ten days. His young wife, who accom-
ibs., 9%c; boxer* 50 lbs., neft (parchment .
gijance au�A Germany, and American 11inernies made in the enforcement of lined), 9b/ac; tubs, 50 Ibs., net, graime(%, been given ample exercise. Under- panies him everywher.e, has been his, �
( :dgemities, the value ot w1iieli ha;,ve the pure food Iaw have been. long ort two handles, 9%c; Pails, Woodp 20 lbs. net� feeding Is extremely detrimental. Me companion in many of his flights.
j�Zt yet beendeterinined. his trail. 10c; tIrL palls, 9-0 lbs. gross� Swc. Fork,
, .?According to details supplied mayor .1 "... '.. . _� heavy Canada short cut mess, barrels, 35 pigs from a half starved, sow are weak Should Mars succumb he will be
- "-rin in London by Messrs atibbaxd - - a -1 � � 6-4-0, -*.A-*.ft.* '. - to 45 pieces, sn5o; half barrels, $11.50. and undeigized at birth and are stunt. the seventy -111th victim to. the science
__ � Mnada. snort -cut and back port, 45 to 65 - of avi,ation, the first being Lieut..
.OrH Gibson, the London farm that I . Affected by- the Ment. pieces, barrels, m, 5o; Canada clear pork, from lack of suffl Thomas B. SeIrldge, U.S.A., Sept. 17,
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A�a*Aed the will, MT. Maurling was barrels, so to 35 pieces, $21; bean pork, Clerlt. 11111i; ' 19og. in 1909 four lives were lost, in
4, i?�&tleuce--Thatli s� &4wt &eade4l small pieces but fat, barrels, $16.550. Sows fe(I much corn -bile preg
.*eci inamy years ago to a French � , nant 1910 thirty.f�ur fatalities occurred,
.. tess of consid 'h- ., cfilm Cheese -Westerns' "a to .Ul,'zo; east- raalce poor mothers. do not give a fun ile so far this year thirty lives
, erable. social Pre .� � -
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1% buteeveral years later they Were - B ter -Choicest, Zn%c to 212c. ., . . . supply of milk, are 111cely to be clurn" have been sacrificed.
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I r Ftenth. lady, who died in Yov.kers -Stmtesman. weak. Peas, short$, tankage, .skim- .
I I . -years. He himself died at the . � P. - I _____!�!*!� � � I � milk and alfalfa, clovers cowpeas, pea- Stopped When Motorman Died.
, . of seventy. �_ . New York, July 15. -The qUesti011
g.fteased was without childxen, and East Buffalo Cattle Market. nut hay and pasture are the feeds to of what happens if a motorman of a
_ HAST BUFFALO, July 14.--Cattle-.Re-
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to whom he should leave his Alanure from. the barnyard adds hu- steerso $6.40 to T6,50,; butcher grides, $&25 p%s at birth.-Hansas Farmer. dead at his post was most assuring- PLOVMG Tlrn POULTUY YARD.
. - ney. He did not take their sug- Inus to the soll. nnd liumus acts like a to 6.25, Calvies-Recelpts. 1000; market. ly answered yesterday when a ten -car I
". , ,but eventually decided in soonge. retaining inclisture in tho soil, actIve, 25o higher; cull to cbholce, $6 to express train, crowded with pass6n- in them, but there would be such a
I I . 0 Montreal, in' memory of a $9.75, Sheep and lambs- Receipts, 1400,' gers during the rush hour,;, came to tremendous tangle of vines and leaves
.,. � makIng it wore oipabl(- of. almorbing inarket, active, firin, choice lambs, $7.7t ons. a in
. I us and kind people. n HQ,Ivy mitifall ,uld of holdli)g it therv. to $8; cull to falr, $5 to.$7.50; yearlings, . a sudden standstill b.etweeu stati covering th space and shoot g over
, '1� or Guerin has gone to Mentone 1 $5.50 to $6; sheep. $2 to $4.75, . I- - The moto-rman, W. A. Stone, was the fence thit the big green tangle
I 1;:�.' lonevr Tko 171ol-0. therofore. is "d nog..�_Receipts, 3400. inarket� fairly ac- in
� to, to instruet the French .- . found under, the third car dead. I -IG would rem d you how twisted some
* as to tKe disposition of the pro. ,sove mil vi:wl'iwy �Ilrew! ;01 hornyUrd tive and 10c lower; Yorkers, $7 to $7.10; had opened 'the window of his box people are on poultry science who al,
... stags, $5 to $9.10; pigs, $6.90 to $7; mixed,
. 11 11 rty there. 1�1.V! , 1,� w . .11 11, S*.-+�;. .Xl:iJ)JJ;-y i'll $7.10; heavy, $7 to ;7.10; rouglis, ;5.50 to 0 get air find had fallen out when low yards to get Into such condition
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BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. 0f, . val-! !,. . '. I New York Live Stock. I An emergency button, ou %hicb the good reftirrs Min poultry Imprisoned
NEW YORX. ,TuIy 14-Beeves-Recelpts, motorman's hand naturally rests while I
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� higher; others dull and unchanged; bulls when lie fell, automatically shutting Such Itards are mostly bare, and
-to, increase its capital to - $16,000,000, and 'cows, ioc to 15c higher; ordinary to - oft the power and applying the air what a sir,ht and stench when rain
Edmund Hartnett, a St. Catharines ded chojee native steers, $5.70 to V-10; good
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The Bank of Montreal has decided . 2596 bead. Choice in such pollutioti.
Gas Disten,j �Al - bull.-� Im 50 to -It5%0� ordinar, toD OR, E brakes. Within three ca'r lengths the - fills them with pools, where the fowls
botelkeeper, a pped 0 . choice cows, $2.25 to $4.05, train came to a sudden halt, averting
street. , His Stomach `Caclvez'-1teceIpts,' 604 head, veals, what otherwise might have proved.a
The Canadian team as Bisley made steady, buttermilks 2So ioNmr, veals, $7 disastrous collision ,with a train
I I good stores. in . to sq.so; culls, s5 to $6; grassers and but- ahead.
impetitions. - termilkS, $4 to $4.75.
,�Schurriacher oc Sheep and Lambs --Receipts, 7148 head;
T -he Unionst party in.Britain is 1WAS&""C,URED
the McQueen and
" i . t of the CAused Palpitation, and Pre. sheep, �teady, lambs, 14)o to 25o lower; . Dockers Are Arrested,
, . . Ao-rn by dissqnsion, on accoun unwill- vented Sleep—Whe7a nbeep, $2.25 to $4* culls $1 50 to $2; lambs, ,� Antwerp, July 15. -The dock s em-
-to bill. The moderates are $5 to 17.90; culls,'P-90 ?o ii.85.
vi, dgs-Recelpts, V52 head; ste,,Idy; state � e'r
-Ing to amend it. th has made its AP- Health Was Gone, Cure l,11 By Lydia E. Flinkham's ployed on the Red, Star steamers
The Tussock mo ogs, $6.80 to OT. struck yesterday, under the leadership
mrance again this summer in Mont- Followed Use ol "Ner. Chicago Live Stock. . Vegetable Compound of Strike Agitator Chapelle. Cha,
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real and traces 6f its work axe notice- . c1licAGo., suly 14-Cattlep receipts es- I pelle was finally arrested b.nd placed
�. able in all the city Parks. viline.11 timated at 15,OW; market, dull, weak; Baltimore, Md. -III send You here- in jail, The police are now protect -
,I, beeves, $4.S5 to $7; Tgxas . steers, $4.75 to the picture of 3�y fifteen year old ing the stewards of the Finland, who
4 The Dominion Government is send. �&96; western steers, $4.60 to $6.10; stock- .. ........ I ............. t ...... 11
Lg railitia tents and Vankets into i.... daughter Alice, who are loading that vessel. The authori-
ers and feeders, 43 to $5.10; e9ws and .i.; . ...... �'.......'.....111.1
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7 Porcap .. till'11111 health by Lydia 313.
J1 ine, with a detacHment to dis : ties are determined to brook no in-
'bute them. J?arliainant will be ask. F. Pollard, a well-known boot and Hogs -Receipts, estimated at 13,OM; , ,I terference, &Ad will resort to drastic
y� 1111 Pinkham's Vegeta.
-ed for a vote to aid. the suff�reTs. shoo traveler of Hartford� "that ever market generally 10 cents lower; llgbt� I
one with 9. bad stomach may learn as ,V.35 to $6,77%; mixed, sq..00 to so.,90; heavy, 'I ble Compound. She measures if necessary to put down all
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) A � serious fire broke out in Canso, X did, before lt'�, too hate-, that Nervi. ;0.10 to $6-r1%; "011911, $6 to ' good .:: z
of _--, - ,ilil. was pale, with dark disturbEuices.
.S., yesterday, in tlle' OcRtrO the line is the one remedy to cuire, 'Why, to choice beavy, $6.35 to $PI.771,�; pigs, $5,76 .,.;:1!! , The Finland, which is scheduled to'
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� to $6.60; bulk of sales, $0.45'to $6,65. M. ,W4 lillillll circles under her
I 11#3i'and before it was got under con- i,l Was in mighty bad shape,. may diges. It. t �*.o I .:; 11 sail to -day, will" probably not leave
slieel.-Raceinig, estirnateil at 14,OOD; iiii i --,5,- 11i. M! yes, weak and irri_
msrket, 10c to i6c lower; native, $20.60 to iiiiiii! itt'! i't..'v; 1; port The s rikers are boycotting the
Aral three residences and three stores tion- was all wrong,. and every night 1R. 11111111i I able. Two different , t
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. -taa't and' to $5.50; lambs, native, $4 fo $7,10; West- ! t - . ilin,and called it Green sistance to their demands.
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threshing machIne. " ... " " , . . grew worse a
11reet, Montrea:1, yesterday afternoon, 4890 W1Nr1_1V11STV4,R, luly 14 -Viere were . .. . : .. , --:.' time. Lydia B .Pink- Shaft8buTy, Vt., July IS. -George B,
,..� This was CauSe(l 1045 boxes of cheese boarded; only a few . - .. .`
- "Niffa as a *milt, Angelo Bellgrfa '01 - I by ga-0 on My whitesold at 11%c. ham!s Ve.fe be Compound was rec- 1�11es, a farmer, is under arrest charg-
Zusigna Street, Teo,ei.*.ed a bulldt ' heart. UXTANVA, July 14 -At the cheese board ommende(, and af ter taking three bot -
stomach, pressing against my ., ed with. the murder of his father -in -
I .wound in tho xight ,side, When I started to u8e� Mervillne. r got 643 boxes were boarded; all sold, White ties slie has regained her health, thanks �a Charles Barton, yesterday. It is
A - -of guides and others s"fe b6tter,mighty fast, it io certainly 9, nVic, and colored 111AC, I can recommend it , 11'
. . � A, score gTaftd: reme4sr for the travelfriv man', to your medicine. leged that Wiles and his wife had
� Iscarching in the mountains for H�dmer . C NAPANZ Z, July IA. -At tile Nap4nee for all female troubles." -Mrs. L. A. words and that when Baxton, took
� on WAO set out sev- keeps your stomach. In order, -cureo li�ese Board here to -day there,were 800
white nna 50 colored cheeme boarded, 0011M1 his daughter's part, Nilos struck him.
'Tidman of Boat , . . ..AN, 1103 Rntland Street, Bald -
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.� ; ,climb the Dent�Du-Midi, a lofty peak anattsm, breaks up, chest colds; aind VICTON, -fuly 14.--kt our cheesd board ai�topsy will be held to -day to cleter.
. e figs sore tbroat-in fact there hasn't been ; to -day, 20 factories boarded 1840 boxes, Hundreds of sueli letters ftonl moth -
lot the Alps. It is fear6d that h ,an. ache or pain inside or outside for , all colored. All sold at XlVec, ers expressing their gratitude for what minLA the. exact �cause of death. Niles
'k-'Wlen, over a precipice. I - IC -At the replak Lydia B1. Pinkham's Ve etable Com- is 49 years old. He amd Barton work,
I . � the past two years that I haven!t cured ' IRoQUO19, July y
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".. held fiero to -d", 975 colored cheese Nv,ero .
, �. ,captains ,Paid .Their Finet� commend It?" , I offered. All sold on Wo,rd at 1113-16c. been received by the Lydia rl � Finkliam .
I I . Jixty 15. -The cAp- plor general household use-A"Tervillue WXXCJ;EsT,1DR, July 14.--kt the xneet. Medicine Comiany, Lyrul, Mass. Another Guelpli Man Missing.
" 'et, asithalines, e the A;chos Ing 69 the cheese board b Young Girls, Reed This Advice. Guelph, July 15.-A. W. Nicholson,
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, , s of the sj�eax, _ ,has no oquat; it will cut - eld here last
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� I f the Niagara 1�iver Line ap- alid ailments, of the entire family night 1045 boxes were registered, of ;Uch brakeman orithe Grand Trunk, is aux.
. �pewa 10 I refuse anything but I'Tervilin&, $06 per 986 were colored; baJafteo whit.6. A few Girls'who are troubled with painful
I r, - 0 ious about his brother Sainuel, first
.11, lice magistrate canip- bottle, trial size 26c, all dealers or The white sold.on. the board st 11tAc. 'Out rlrregula� periods, backache, hea&
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,44cerise 1nsJ)ectq, and admitted Me- . ..._"� K - - 1 $1 0 8 or ion, tims of the fire at porcupiue�
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� P�Lile plying on their regulair routcs� vitle distnot W" not afflicted by prevw� ealt y a . n a Is I ego� whero his parents Teside.
Rey were fined PIN, Every. year ,NERVOLME ent drought. At to-nightla choose board tt le 0, P o tin . hou en WN!"11411ST, about 28 Yeats of age and
� , ya a ViAt to , � meeting there were offered and sold 1W . He hacr �Vorked tit 06ch.
-4fio . , conse in.A&Otox "Ps, '� I boxes , many factories suit 63tore to health y its Use* I "�. ; unmarrio.d.
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They are a menace to the family PL.nd
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pound print with some success. The 1,� �� .1 ,
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the bIts. Fasten a strap around onO, ' " � . I
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side line with bens, though Inside .a I
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