The Clinton News-Record, 1899-06-29, Page 2-1110411,
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For transloot adverasements 10 coots
Per title toe tbe firot inserttell; 3 etinte
Ver line each atriteeqUent ineertion-
amaPareil reeeattee. Profeseional cards, .
nal' oxeeeding olio bolo O4.00 per
eunenta 44Vertisementit without spec: -
Ulu. directions will be oloblisbed till .
f„grbitt, and charged. for netmedingly.
a vestment notices• -"Lost," "Vound,"
"For Sale," ete.-59 cento for first in-
iertion, 26 cents for each aubeeq,uent
•leaertion•
THE NEWS-UW(911D will be gent
to any na.dress, free of postage, tor
KO Per Yettle paYable iu advance --
Pt° tnaY be Oarged. tf not ito paid.
the 'date to which every attiocriPtion
lat Paid ie denoted by tbe number on
the address label. No paper discontin-
aed until ell arreare are paid, except -
et the optionaof the proprietor.
W. 3-. MITCHELL.
'Eater arid Proprietor.
THE IVIOLSOWS BANK
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incorseyated by A tt et Pathament iteo,
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CAP1TAt. -
ResT - Sz,000,oeo •
- $1,5oo,000
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Rend 011100, - MONTREAL.
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IOUS tbe Itter, Whetta Mt head
,achea, sod yea ftisi bilious, mutt -
'Rated, end out 'of tune, with yeer
I stowed* lour *lid ne appetite, lent
ibue it Whaler Ot
Hood's Pilis
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i. And Jake a dose. from 1 to 4 pills.'
, You win be surprised at bow easily
'WO will do their work, •curs your
theadeche and billousnesa, mune the
Inver and make you teel happy *gain.
i 25 oente. Sole by idiniedielne deaden).
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the Gordon M naorial f .11'11 repOrt In one lace a pair of fees as an ineurance /mad to make $5 per cwt. and light shippers at from
Manitoba Governineut prep bulletin The elle r f
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CA.NADA.
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rsilwity elks. At
prevent superintendento must be chow
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TS OF TO
.„ yeara railway mail clerks, and that ?et Getou„ cumele.
Wile the Legislators or ibit'Veinury rattier limits the choice. The third
Recent ilapp.enincs Briefly To., --14! - are Poing at Ottawa» t section providee tor the fixing of o -In the 11111$0*
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• rate for mailable matter.niailed after
with British West Indian Colony of IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. the regular hour for closing tbe mails. Toronto, Juno 24. --Only about thirty
Woodstock may leaped, eti meet the Barbadoee was eigeed at Wesh- „„; The object is to enable the Poit-cdfice
Jobe Laith bas been appointed etew- The Old Domini= steantehle Retail- tee of SupnIy. biking liP the marine would ordinarily Itsos to watt till the Weetern cattle yards this morning,
load*, all told, were received et the
mold in the town. ington. . whe Rouse proceeded into Commit- to forwerd to the treitui emitter that
ton, Whloh sailed from New York Sitipplementaries for the marmot year. Bela eurfeinir train, Roo for thia Aer- and an undue proportion ot the but -
vice topre,seribe a late fee. Tbis ate
ard of the Hamilton Hospital.
Brantford sehool children have over Tuesday, bound• ter Norfolk and eiir Louis Davies set himself rigbt in tem ta in use iu England, and poesibly
.11,100 in the wheal savings bank% Newpert Newts roe into the German econneetion with au Wad which had elsewhere. . The Wet provision is to cher cattle apPeared to be of en, 11'-
0111414re and abolish the office of Street were loved aud brought to N V. 'fr
Three pawners and 19 a the crew inen directed againse ate. prime ot enable the dePartMent to provide in- anxiety to buy, and much of the cattle
ferior quality. There wee, AO *narked
ellamilton will emPloy two City En- steanaehip Macedonia off Long Branch.
Commiesioner. The rest of thoee ott board got into the • mui t It be
eva -01:-. , c'APPliee to hie dieptrtment. The fact deranity for the toes of registered wee left (wee,
Mailable matter to the extent of $25, re • .
to Ottawa for Canada's contributiou to GENFRA.L , teen miestated in the auditor-gener• clopping cattle was steady, aspect-
Lerd Kitcheuer has sent his thanks boats, but drifted away in the foie: ' a 0 ave en that tbe items he4 or whatever lesti sune is aufficient to
A . LI . The plague la spreading in Formoea. • P Make up the ectual 1040 and to =ergo ally the choice stuff, at from $4.80 to
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John T. Emmerton
LEADiNC BARBER,
SMitiesehlock, opposite post Office
• ALSO
Agellt for Staorlar4 Life losuraoce.Co
11044 °Mee foribaleda, Monareet
Insurance tore% - 81114000e* •
lerpste e (din Canada • 1;500.00
• Establist ed 1825 The Id reliable and fayorite
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GEO,
Horseshoer apa General Blacksmith
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Albert Street, North, Clinton,
JOHI3ING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first-ohoo material
and work gueranteed. Farm implements anti
machines rebuilt and repaired.
Wee. MOLSON, MACPHERSON, President to op ua ire
F. WOLFERbTAN '1 MAAS, Gen, Manager
Notes discounted, Colleotione made, DraftS
issued. Sterling and American Exchange
bongbt and sold. InWrest allowed on Depostts
SAVINGS RANH.
Interest allowed on auras' of R and uP.
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TertittERs. •
Money advanced to farteers on their own
notes with one or more endorsers. No mort-
gage required as security.
• a BREWER, manager, mete%
G. D....MoTAGGART,
Banker,
.ALBERT STRERT, °LINTON
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A. General Banking Business Transacted.
Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits,
..11•41.040013 4KSAL.-Irr...aCeNs
MINTON • - . - ONT
Fire, Accident and Life Insurance •
Vrrnsacted. Represents several of the best
Lorneanies and any information relating to
cteurance gladly given. General District
\gent tor the Confederation Lite Insurunce
.)o. Money to Loan on Reasonable Rates
Office -,-Palace block opposite Market.,
CONVEYANCING.
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Conveyancer, Commissioner, Etc. '
Fire Insurance. e _ReaLEstatm-
Money io tend. •
Office -HURON STREET, CLINTON
tt' t ' t geed tbe lose to the department un- 4145 to ;4,65. For some thoiee mem.-
Shah of Persia, is becoming Irt- a a or cm ing ee Iron was ise
er sub circumstance%
thaws that 2,449,078' acrea of land are awe
, The Nourthern Pacific will reduce Africa.
Agnes Glendenning, of IlentiPg. 04
passenger rates in Manitoba from 4 to
3 cents per raile after july lst. A severe earthqualge viated Voile e
Major Nferchand bus vitiated Tb is
Friday. ' Purchase of a bucket at ;4.80. ' This AangrioluutleturersatlIn%omadmdirttaeBe obi:f°three
mewling fire bricks. Sir loquis Daviee 4(4* il'e G• 9410 2 ' : - - - d geed to choice butcher cattle at =-
Wale
ad be= bitterly attacked for the at the Experimenegl "TO' .EED
tesoarraul.traellevxenreert
tdhee: emetatirdwereicaess,lotwheEmploaoraetr egari edre at leo!
tiOna ;5.10 and ;5.15 wee paid.
uuder oultivation this year. ,, down aa a "pair oracissors." In Rooth-
BEST
Zdabitoba,
trial for the murder of her ,imatit A epee& despatch pays the Khalifaee P a•
has been Penurdtted If" my, his birth place,
` ° ,'' tur4ed out, however, to be a bucket of velopment of the youltry trade. Ile ures.
• The beat butcher cattle sold
child, contrasted the winter laying of old from. 34 .to 34.60 per cwt.; and medioT
• beos and puaets. 'The latter laid the
at from ;3.70 to 34 per owt. ,
inky at Terra Nova Lu u Island., B.0 The .vUlage of Bay of islands, Nfld.. peirs, furniture% heating, ventilation forraer were lartteer. pHroadtutecet wog! tehxe.
Bulls, feeders, and stockera are prac-
POULTRY 1311, .
Famine prevaile in German East 'er place bricke were interpreted as 'While there was a fair deMaxed for
force is uow less than 3,000 men. On an Item Of 30,992 for vents, re- most eggs, hut
D. j. litunn'e splendidy equipped can -
was burned to the 6'ound. Loss, $50,- hoe b.een partly destroyed by fire. and lighting of the DorainiOn public Periments ahowed the great superior -
it f thoroughbred Plymouth Rocas. tie:illy unchanged,
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000; fully insured. • Turkiah troops are attacking Servion /41.riiildings at Otto.wa, the Opposition de- ;lye%
The London City Commit hag, de- villages in the javaloniza district. 4iirect full information aa to the ex- stock M h
. r. ert fraVO BMOC er-
dottes. and Bralemas over scrub
t and iwicee,vere a shade lower, Spring
The enquiry for sheep is rather dull,
eidad. to arrange a hearty welcome tor Prot Mamma tbe Pope s ebY
Penaeli of eleetrio lighting througliout estine detaila of experimente in arti- lambs are wanted. Ilticks are un -
the Old Boyee resident in Toronto, on clan, has said be will live to see A ..
their visit this summer. Hoak incubation. His testimony when thanged.
pew century, the buildings. The information was.
' * return brought dowu by Postmas- Princess Louise,. +daughter of tit
, 0 Jubile,e starape and 700,000 Wu- an asylurn.
biles postcards werc3 printed. the The bill to legalize tbe union label ate had about 2,000 hogs 'come in':
. Crops iu Soutbern Russia %eve Leen light'*
The residence i)f Isaac Paris, at Gol- so damaged by drought that they, will next 3,000 lights. Six thousand lamps as a trade mark was shelved by the the market is ateady and. unchanged.
te. 3,000 lamps, And. fe on•
T 0 sitio Senate Banking Committee Mr. c, kW "singers," sealing from 160 to 200
argued that, according tO EngliSh Pre- and' heavy fat the price is 4 3-Elo per lb,
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Carpet of Mehemet, killing four of the More lights in the building than are
published cannot fail to be of great ,
No change either in milkers or
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e forthcoming that tbe Ottawa Elea- benefit to the farming cotnmunity, calves. Good calves are scarce, and ba
,Mreerat. Niulock ellowe that 37,- King of the 13elgians will be sent; o trio Light Compane ohargea *2.25 par NOT A TRADE MARK, demand.
are n use altogether. he Opt:
denville, S., Wee destroyed by fir ,e not be worth, reaping,
end his =Aber, a blind Wornan, 90 Bedouin Arabs have stolen the Holy thought that there were it great manY 3'. O'Donoghtie was again present, and lbs. be per lb. WW1 paid; for light fat
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1he Lond.on Street 'Railway Co., has escorta-to Mecca.
4 rao t c te day ser- ' Danish. strikers numbering 40,000 are being Wed' The chamber itself is Mr. JUsias B. 3aokson. Federal Re. Stage sell at 2e, per lb.
Store bo s are not wanted.
resem d an al s omple
Insurance- Compan lighted by nine hundred ten candle-, ganisdtetahreoleacodpinyrigahloanitd treaet raeasrekbt g
'following is the range of current
y vice on all lines, but the public show aiiking the German la'bour unions to power lamps, which represents six hun- • • g r Y
s.
cedent the bill should becom taw. Sows fetch from 3 to 3 1-8e, per lb.
Farm and. Toolated Town Property
Only In0Urfid,
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3, B. Motean, Presici mt. Eipuen P. Al
'Thomas Frazer, vice-proldent, P,O.
W, J. Shannon, Peoy•Trette,. Stritoi.th P. 0 ;
Thomas E, Hers. Inspectorof Losses, Seetorth
P. O. .
DIRECTORS:
W. O. Itroedfoot, Peatorth ; John G. Grieve,
Winthrop; ueorgo Dale. Peatorth; Thomas E.
Rap., Seaforth ; James Evans. Beechwood ;
John ,Watt. Sherlock. Themart Frazer, BLUM
lisid; John B. McLean, Eippen; James
Connolly. Clinton. •
AGENTS; •
Robt. SAM, Hartselle: Robnrt McMillan. Sea.
forth; Janies Cummings, Emote:Wale, J, W.
Yee:Rolittesville P, 0.; John Goveulook and
John Q. IfOrrisou. audttors.
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or tran,
sect other business Will be promptly atteneed
to on application to any or the above officers
addressed to their respective post offices.
Grand Trunk Railway.
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Trains arrive and leave Clinton Siation as
follosvs •
Buffalo and Goderich District: -
Going West, Mixed ... 'this a.m
Express - rz.55 ft.rm
* " Mirod.
. . .... 7.o5 p.m.
xp ss..........to.ze p.m.
Going East; Express . „ - 7;4o a.m.
2.55 p.m.
" Mixed 4.3s p.m.
London, Huron and Bruce :-
Going South, Express.. .... 47..4257 ap..mtn..
44 4 44
Gc,leg tr,ortli, . .... pa.anin:
IneitsoN, . W. 8. DAM,
Dig. Pass. A,g;tit; G. P. & T. A.,
Toronto. ' Montreal.
A. O. PArrIsore, G.T.R. Agent at Clinton.
MEDICAL .
Dr. W. Gunn, ..
R. C. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh.
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night
calls at front door of residence on Mitten- I
bury Street, opp. Presbyterian (Aiurdb.'
Dr. Wm. Graham
(Successor to Dr. Turnbull.)
Licentiate of the Royal College of Physic-
ians, London, Eng,
Office and Residence, Perrin's Block,
ately ocrpied by 9r. Turnbull:'
ee Dr. Shaw,
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Office -Ontario Street, opposite English
church„ formerly occupied oy Dr. Apple-
ton.
DR, C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. -
Office und Residence next to Molson's
Bank, Rattenbury street, Clinton.
• DENTISTRY.
Dr. BRUCE,
Surgeon Dentist.
OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store,
Clinton, Ont. Special attention to preset..
vation of natural teeth.
. N. B -Will visit Blyth every Monday and
Bayfield etfery Thursday afternoon during
tysifinitter.- -- • •
DR. AGNEW, DENTIST'.
Office adjoining Foster's Photo Gallery,
Office Hours, 9 to 5. -
At Zurich the second Thursday of each
• month.
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VETERINARY. - •
Blackall 86 Ball, •
Veterinary SurgeonS. Government Veter
inary Inspectors.
Office -Isaac str • Residence,
Albert Street. eet'Clintn.
LEGAL.
Scott & McKenzie,
BARRISTERs, sOLICITODS, ETC.
CLINTON AND BAITIELD.
Clinton Office -Elliott Block, Lot= st.
Bayfield Office -Open every Thursday
-Main street, first door west of
Post Office. Money to loan.
James Scott. E. H. McKenzie.
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E. Campion, Q O.,
.Barrisece, - Solicitor, - Notary, &c,
GODERICH, ONT.
OFerice-Over Davis' Drug. Store. ;
: Money to Loan.
M. 0. lohnstont • ,
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, THE TIDE CAUGHT
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your time Girls DrOwned Neste Their
• • ' Homes tii,Chariottetawet. • ,
A deepSteh frOm Charlottetown, P.
E.I.', says teerible. fatality .oMur-
red et Summerside on Thursday, four
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children being the victims. Five lit-
tle girle, Belle May Fraser, aged 7,
daughter of Sohn Fraser ; Laura, Aga
gie and Jennie Gallant; aged, 11, 9,
and 7, respectively, daughtire ot Law-
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mice Gallant ; and 'Daisy Perry, aged
6, daughter of Wm. Perry, bad been
clam digging cm the bar, off tile west
end, during Iow' tide in the afternoon.
They wandered along from her to bar
until finally they found themselves
surrounded by the rising' tide. .•
They started to wade ashore, and
only one, Aggie Gallant, succeeded, elm
having waded in many places through
water up to her neck. She arrived
home about half -past 4, in an almost
exhaupted oondition and gave the first
intimation. She had left the others,
she said, tryini to wade ashore and
crying.
RELIEF CAME TOO LATE.
In a few minutes the alarm was
given, and. a number of men with boats
started in searchaof the four missing
ones. But the tide had risen, and it
was known that the poor little children
were drowned. The ear was dragged,
and at 7.30 three little bodies' were
found nearly side by side, and quite
close tie the shore on tile west side ef
the bay, and about a mile from their
homes. The body of Daisy Perry bad
not been recovered at a late bout to-
night. Lawrence Gallant and Spleaeoa
Fraser are both absent froth home;lhe
former fishing on the north shore, and
tbo latter a sailor on board a schooner
now in Ntiramichi. The recovered bod-
ies were brought baek in it boot, and
as they were tenderly' carried into the
homes whicb they had left only a: few
hours before the sight was indeed a
melancholy one, and called forth the
deepest sympathy of the large erowd
that had gathered.
WITHIN SIGHT OF HOME.
One of the saddest features of the
affair was that it occurred within sight
of their hotheiti, and 'the grief-stricken
mothers of the unfortunate little ones
were obliged to watch the Reareli from
tbe beginning to the sad close.
no general diabosition td patronize tbe quotations: -
joie, in Canada, wee presentsby
ears. oontribete to their atrike fund.
dred tempts of sixteen candle power.
Shippers, per ' .4 4 25 f .
to Germany, the Belearic Isles to The minister ef Finance thesight that , tee. He held that the union label could
tio d kdt dd th it °
There is talk oi the forinatien in Lon- epain may sell the island cif Pernando • , n, an as e o a ress e co
comPany7to laaperTteP4laroarslevleeeirve°hmiele: France, and, the Canary Wanda to the there were various rates being charged . net be construed te be a trade mark,.
Con o Free State. • in Ottawe. The present contract WOO 1Bettteaer, 'mad!, ei'o go' od: 575 4 CO
nutoner,
as it lacked the eseential qualification.
Cattle.
in opposition to the Street Itailvvay• 3.20 3 50.
lines, ' The Khania hae 'won a victory in a ter one year. rc hati been renevved
He claimed•that the labour organize-
Sh'eep an4 Lambe'.
time, not being 'xnanufatturing con-
`,.. toragintt expedition . It is Dr obable ., • Ewes, per curt. . . 3 50 380
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',Me engines reeentle turned out oy - - - " - anu is now in its second yeas. The itemieerns, could not attaoli the union, label
the Kingston Locomotive Works have ano(ither Egyptian expedition ,will be . to their produet as a trade mark. The ' Yearlings; Per cwt. • 4° 4 00
superior, of any built in Canada or I finally pastsed.
union lebel could not be classified as a
been pronouneed the equal, if not the un ertakenem An„gust. iBucka, per cwt. ' . .. 2 75 3C0
the States. The Italian General Guiseppe, ar- . ell .- o ne yrw
1 Li t C lo l' T 'hitt asked, whe- I
:rested at Nice on the charge of espion-, ther the Minister of Militia had adopt- •
• trade mark. He advised the commit-1EPring lambs, eaeh• • 3° 4°
tee that any counterfeit of the union .1, • • Milkers and Calves.
Mr, George Walker Smith to be die -
The appointgnent is announced ot age;. will be expelled from France for
his Ondiacreet tooting." 1 ed a policy of annuat training. label was an offence under the cora- Ct.43awlvse'ii3, eclat. • . . 2'00 6 00
, . • .25 00 . 45 00 .
triet passenger agent of the Canadian ' replied that men law. and a person guilty of eoun-
A ileigian syndicate has been fcrin-1 The Minister of Militia
he certainly favored annual drill, and terfeiting„ could be proceeded against. 'Choice' hogs, per eRw°tg, °', 4 75 5 00 ''
Smith la =le 24. velop the commercial and industrial
Arr. ed with a capital of 3600,000 to de- that the ponce" had been followed to a edr. Creigliton, law clerk of the Selo •
Light hogs, per =rt. . 4 25 4 37 1-2
Pacific Railway at Winnipeg,
great extent since he had taken cif- ate, who had been asked at the pre- '
he fast train service t
resources of the Philippines, !lice. This training should be made tan vious meeting to report on the legal
g , Pe
n he Cana -
aim Pacific Railway sterted on San- On the River' Oder the passenger t annual one .to get the iull benefit of aspect of the question, said the English THE STREET MARKET.
day, trains WOK sent out from Mont- steamer atilt:e'er was run into andsunk the money expended, statutes did ,not contain any legisla- Toronto, June 23. -Ori the street to -
real and Vancouver to cross the cone by tbe steamer Poelitz, Thirty persons' In reply to a question by Mr. Ber- tion such as wae, =keel for in Can- day 1,200 bushels of wheat were, de -
tinent in four days. are reported to have been drowned. geron, the Solicitor -General steted. tbat ada. • • liveredeand sold at 74 to 75o a bu.shel
The Queen, the Governor:General and
Ten were %lye& .
; the coat of the cominission .to inyesti- .
. for white, 74 to 75c for red, and 671-2
messa es of sienpathy to the -trends of
ave sen Prineees Helene of Orleans, wife of gate matters- appertaining to St. Vin- ' . =
at 35 to se 1-2c: On 'the hey market
to, 68 1-2 for goose ; 500 of oats sold
'kr. Sosenh Cliamberlain h t
the un ortunate vletims of the •oolliery the Duke of Aosto, and sister of the ceee de Paul penitentiary bag been
$20,000,000 LOR DEFENCE. 25 loads of hay sold at $9 to $10.50
disaster at Glace Bay. of her valuables into cash to be used ; vices of convicts were availed of m
Duke of Orleans, has converted many $18,076. Being asked whether the ser- • , ,
,-.-‘ for timothy, -and 07 to $8 for clover ;
, etc., war emee sciie1115 Introduced Into the five . of straw sold at ffi to 37. Deliv-
It is expected that in a reit days tn. the Orleanist cause. , i these institutions to make repairs
co Ins by ler. -Wyndham. eriea. of dressed hogs were fair prices
'some definite information win be re- The riote in the Tinnevelly District. the Scilicitor-General replied that it bad House or , .
ceived as to whether • the Meriden of the Madras Presidency, between the been found a very unprofitable in- A despateh from London, says:- steady.
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Britannia faotory at Hakailton is to be Meravars and Kuliars on the one hand vestraent at St, Vincent de Pau1,1-wh
en the Rouse of Commons ent in -1 Wheat, white, bush. . $074 f0 75
closed up or eiOarged. and the Shamart on the othereare as- where the convicts had wilfully
cle" ! to Committee °11 WechlesdaT7°1? olei Wheat, red, per bush. 074 0 75 .
Whea t goose bush. . .0 67 172 0 681-2 .
' President St: Cha le f th )3 k f euniing alarmaing proportions.. • •stroyed or oarried away sixty per eent.
luive bought an estate near 'Brussels, I TEMPERANCE LEGmLATION. 1 mentery Secretary of tbe War Ciffice, Baxley, per bush. . .. 0 00 0 42
$5,C00 voted to him by the share- Oats, per busb.. .. . 035 0 36 1-2
holders to an employes' pension ae- where he wilt live when freed. An- 1 11,/fr. pont, who has charge of the re-1Mr. George Wyndimixi, moved aereso- •
r zing the betroductien of .
• Rye, per bush. . . . 6 60 0 65
Peas b h
, per us . ; .. 0 00 0 60 -
count; which he has requested* the other report says his home will be : solution passed by the sub -committee , lution autho i
mai:Ines to establish. ' at TeePod, near Gravosa, Dalmatia. I oe the Dominion Alliance, praying for • •
.flochelaga 'at Montreal; haa donated Deeyfus, threugh fooedeehi._said. Oho stone required.:for-e-new-wall; Werke thePeilia: 'Wheat, spring, bush. . 067 1-2 0 60
r so e an o
CO
• eleit,
Mohr*.
"rin egg
lirthilirrakitt..11*
Of t1111 lateritor
It alaci.00141:tiss
moat valuable,
abd healing agent.
there is the cod...liver
knOwledged by all'
as the best remedy
blood and ioss in weight.
These three great rerne
agents blended into a crelm
Emulsion, make a remar
able tissue builder.
gee. and ;Lots all druggists. r. It : '
• SCOTT St BOWNE, Chemists, Torok*. es
CROWN FOR SALE,
Firemen Government Offers Sonia fslonds to
the ilighest 'Udder,
There is now a great opportunity for
any wealthy person who May wish to
assume. the titles and perquisites of • .‘
royalty. The French Goveriaraent „.„,,,eaei
fors for sale some of the little ielande
situeted at the entrance of the „bay of
St. Malta: en the coast of 13rittetly,e„ri ;
Formerly, when the famoue French:
pirated Jacques Cartier and Souteaut
brought down the wrath of the Eng-
lieh on their heads by their acts of
daring, the viotims tried to get near
=oust to St....Mplo to throw fire- .
brands and to discharge cannon into
the town, but they were never able to
succeed in ,passiiag the island. The.
yrencji Govefsriatner has ttftkoext ire% '
Gouohee, La Plate, La Ronfleresse, and.
=e'er two other of these rooks. Tbe
state, which is alwaye short of money,
found. it needless expense to keep Up
this property,.and so offers it for sale.
The inhabitants of St, Maio are vatr'
uneasy and cLiscontented at' the,•pro-
ceeding. And not without mood: for.
no testrictions Inswing been pat' upo
the sale, the highest., bidd,ear
oome peactically their King, be Ins n
timidity what it may.
a bill providing' a loan- of $20,006,000, I Peas, blue. . - .. 0 00 0 43
• There have been no further -eases The Dutch Government • at The the extension ot the Scott act prin-
of smallpox among the jeoukhobors Hague has sent President Kruger a, ' ciple in such a may as to allow of its rePayable in yearly instalment% for Buckwhea t, bush. . . 0 00 0 55
• bi .f g Turkeys, per lb. . . 0 09 . 0 10
at Grosse Isle. Most of toe 2,800 in remonstrance respecting the disastrous being taken advantage of by the prov- defence works, rracks, rine ri . k
flUaratitineAre quartered in the shelter. consequences that are , likely to fol- 1 inces favorable thereto, proposed that ran e h m a : • Chic eal, Per P;illsa.. .: 00 5103 , .00 6194 t
g s, at o e and abro d Heaex- Butter, itt lb. r
hut% a few only being under canvas low pexsistence in his present policy. i• the' gbvernment name e day upon; ; _, ,
i plain.= Luis watemerely a continuatibn Egge eho:ce, lacnitug,.. 0 13 .0 14
I the House. The matter
matter may be taken up by
and all are doing well. the yacht Fire Fly, said eo belong to ' "ieh the
' . IP: consequence of recklese and.• in- Lord Ashburton, the representative of
more tban ordinary interest and' it was; WorksLoan Aot of 1897, and pointed out , • •
was one of 1 of the policy laid down by the Military y,Paortrac!totees, ppeerr bbaatig. .. 00 9400 • 01 000R i •
• urrops, per bag. . .0 25 0 401,
diserinainate fishing, 'Mostly by Ana- Don Carlos in England. has beeo seiz- :
erleans, carried o be i that •all British seaborkie commerce Onions, per busts ., 0 75 1 00i• '
n for seine 'time in ed at Aroachon, a. French port on the I desirable that the aisoussithoshould
as full as possible. The Prime M•
that. this sheet of water . would have rifles, said to, have been intended icn' perfectly aware °that if thi tt Clear arid I.Tshant, necessitating strate-a Cabbage, per -doz. 0 65 0 704
Lake Nepigon, and the prObability Bay of Biscay, with a load of 4,000% that he :lea converged at a. point between Cape ; Paremips, per bush.... 0 40 0 60
ister, in reply, bserved
left"to take Re thence thessrate eorfw thaes gio harbours of refuge, all of which-, Timothy, bay. . 9 00 10 50„
been depleted before long, regulations the Carnets.
havelaeen framed requiring that boreal- ,
Mixed hay. 7 00 8 00
order paper was such that it would not i most be defended by heavy guns. ln
ter all anglers there must teke-cout. a • Straw'. . . ••• ; 6 00 '7 00
. likelyebe fully discussed this session. this Manner -and on other works, hi °X- Beef, hinds. . • 8 00 ' 9 00
PeTrmheiree. iS s'onae trouble in •No. 4 • SLAIN AND MUTILATED. Thezefore he hod no objection to meet-
plained, it was proposed to spend $5,- Beef, fores. . . . 5 00 6 50
ing Mr. Flint's suggestion, but was 000 000 cl b k th u f B f case 0 06 1-2 0 Oar
t Lt -Co Va W ner and
oximately to fix the date at this sum 3'375 000 would be expended on Spring lamb. . . 4 00 5 00
• .
an on arrae esmo ee ,:car . . .
0 0'7 • 0 09
Field Rattery, liamiltOnoedver the '
• sorry that it was not possible even eta' 01485400 was to be spent, of which Veal, per lb. . .
ro 'remelt • I. n ag emit ihe Ears Off ilelplese tarn . att 0 , , e
the appointment of Major Ilendrie. It States rioidiers. eture As bon as tne deoate the present barracks. The balane Last year mb, lb. 0 00 . 0 09
is said that Lt. -Col. Van Wagner xe- • distributionebill had been con -
the Re would be devoted to the expenses of Mutton, per lb. . 0 05 0 06
fuses to hand over the command to his &witch frora Manila, says:- On eluded the House would be able to '
new, sitimtions, end Wei -Hai -Wei Dressed hogs, heavy . 5.15 5 80
successor, claiming that under the ex., Sundey occurred the first,- absolutely 1 take the subject up immediately •
• wodld absorb $650,000. jeressed hogs, light. .• 5 75 6 00
isttng reguaations he cannot be au thanticated instances of mutilalion ALASKAN' 130UNDARY AND PAM-
% Mr. Wyndham's barrack scheme in -
retired.
be cannon rom t e fort e vett s
AN ODD FORM HYSTERIA.;';
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A Girl Who Breaks Windows and Then
Babies the Burglar Cry. • .
An odd case of bysteria is reported', a
teom Abilene, Mo.., A. lady of the towis -
has been entertaining her niece, a
young woman trim another tdwn, and
ever since the airival of the
house has . base mete the litiget
peepers and. burglars: --In-thr dvishiliff
before the 'family 'had gone to, bed
ther e wuuld kese crash of glass and
then the yoling woman would come
flying in terror to her aunt with •
the stozy •that she. had seen tbe face of
a •man.ait the window and when he
found that he was observed he broke
the window lied ran. After windoeva
had been broken ell o.ver the house,
officers were set to watch for several
nights. ,At last one officer,sbrighteo
than the reit,' disoovered that all the
gimes broken front a window fell out- •
ward; shoveing that it must have be
struck from the inside. A watch
then kept on the girl, and
soca3 caught en the est- of b
window, after whith she Oen
tq her aunt With -the same old
about ii,men. afar strange perfor
awe 2s accounted. for on, the theory of'
•
a hysterical condition in which she
"Nees things" and then does things une•
consciously. .
va%
ing a
ing •
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_LORD CURZON'S SALARy.•
India pays all her Goverlfiire an
lamer officials very well. England. sees
of American soldiers by the Filipinos.) . PIC CABLE.— eludes $200,000 for //alifax, N. O. to that. As Viceroy, LordeCurson of
All th.e bandsmen a the Gove
General's. Foot Guarils, band • heve •
11101,.. The resolution was adopted by a vete who'd -7 Kedleaton receive $500,000-Ohat
Two 'privites of the 4th Infantry. who I Sir Charles Tupper requested that F d d • t d N
Buffalo. June 23. -Spring
to thee present condition of negotia-
eman , s ea y; No. 1 orthern,
' the government inform the House as of 241 to 66. • • -
• • spot, 821-2o; No. a Northern,. 78e, to say about L20,000, or SWAM, a year,
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gone on strik% owing to riew rules were woueded during the reconnale-• •
elates that 5 per cent. of the band's left t th dsid red nominally 80c; No. 1 white 790- dition to this he hats a very enniiid;
Winter wheat -No. offeringe; No. 2 during his term ot five year% In vele
made by the officers. One rule stip- melee towards Perez des Marinas, were
emporar on. e,roa e ow ng
tions in connection -with the Alaskan
40 MO FOR THE CAPE.
boundary, and the Pacific cable. • , Corn -Strong ; No, 2 yellow, 39% No. 3 arable allowance for expenses• but it
earnings .thall go into the band fund. to lack of transportation facilities.' The Prim Ministee's. reply was to
yellow, 38 1-4e ; No. 2 corn, 38e; No. a is said 'that lie will have to /wetland .
The men do not like this . and laid .
• dewn their instruments and left the s
Later • when men went tia bring tbera I: the effect that the question of eetabe Reginients at Cape TOVI'll 'Wady to Leave corn 37 to 37 1-2e. Oets-Firm; No. 2
• f Notice. wh _a, _. 4:, - ; a_ w e, this allowance carefully to make as
u6
Dalton Trail, t'll 11 • it' el 't 31 I 4c N 8 hit 29 3-4 showy a regime as he very wieery. i
Armories. a temporary .boundary on the tor Kimberley at S ort
in,• it Was fonint that they were 'dead. 1 lishing
• Liapetiel Government' has practically to 30c• No. 4 white 2Fits; •No.•2 mixed, tends ' to have. Hie gorgeoue ,bpdy
minion Allianie, Premier Greenway re- the natives 'The throat of one of parimanent boundary stood just where
Ass in course o negea The London Daily,Mail saya that the
28 1 2 '* No mixed, 27 1-2c. Bore-a:guard of 120 men in the garb of per- •
IttoilYing ice a deputetton oe the Do- Their right ears hed been cut off by I dation. The matter of estebliabing a
- c ,
marked that the deputation had said
they, did not want anti -election pledges the was ont, and the face of the' °the' it stood when the last statement C012- decided upon a gradual reinforcement
bot he had this to say, he had voted er had been slashed with a knife. The cueing it was given to the House. of the British troops in South Africa
ith regard to the Pacifie cable the up to a, total ineream of 40,000 men.
for prohibition, and votes taken in ambulances are eonstantly the centre ',Prime Minister was sorty to observe A de etch from Ca e Town sa s•
for the enemy's fire, Cone wounded *that the Imperial authorities had not
this peovince showed the people want-
ed it. When in Ottawa he had endea-
vored to get concurrent legislation in
ponnection with any action taken by
Manitoba,. Failing that, Mr. Green-
away Pledged that the Menitoba Govern-
ment would pass prohibitery legisla-
tion to the fullest extent of its power.
This means no licenses to sell.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Dr. Lawson Tait, a noted London
surgeon, is dead.
The first edition of Dickens' "Pick-
wickPapers" brought $500 at •auction
in London.
Joe Mullett, the Irish agitator sen-
tenced to life imprisonment for at-
tempted murder, has been eiberated in
dying eondition.
Mr. Chauncey Depew spoke strong-
ly upon the friendship for Britian in
the United States at the Mark Twain
dinner in London on Friday.
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ACTIVITY AT THE CAFE.
flattery or Heavy Gun, Sent to Klaiber.
ley.
The Cape Town•correspondent of the
London Daily Mail says: -"The• Gov-
4mi:tient has forwarded a battery of
heavy guns to Kimberley for the de-
fence of the diamond fields. There is
greet activity in the Cape imperial
cotnmand, and monitions of war are
beim' aent northward In- large quanti-
Bar , Solicitor, COmmissioner, Etc
GODERICH, Ontr.
tieriet--Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's'
Streets.
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, Brydone,
Sarrieter, Soricitor, Notary. Publio, &c„
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0001cts:
BEAVER BLOCK, e •CLINTON
M
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EXPERIENCE
PATEriTS
Otelatili
Odeeetittitits AC,
Awe. ireseitssee skettli Ana dewelMkti toe,
/freckly **certain ear opinion tree W1H1t110). an
410tulittlet M111140Mt141.41,14telbonklynnitaiitA
,„„.....4prottereyptitegtebte. Nemo:nine.
zbirgt tr.2,itectratrt
itithoi. , t
A higher!: illardetigif steal% liettjer,f,it
"lox 4ogtiterii. gotrerrhwww-iiiiivei,
341111.4t**.,,,,tjant
10,,Oir irk I
' HER AGE.
Mies Passe -.Choly Seeing Le think
that Arm keeping my' e remarkably
well.v
Mee Cart -Yes; he rae that he
riever heard of a single instance where
you, gave it away. "
WHO RUNS tr.
bohl!rat.:71:01sititprioaegetinIS* "h3P05 bibis8ittl:IfUt‘p (011:esdn:itiegruint
Oh, no; they have a cook and. a hired
7 ...e--easeete--- -• ••-e-
there bas never been any threat Of able interest. Its provisions were telegraphed to UM rOtherde at
Sohn Turland Brown, former presi-
de/xi of the Baptist Union, and known
as "the non-conforrest 13ishop," died
suddenly at Northampton, Eng.
In" the British House of Commons on
Wednesday the Greater Dublit Bill,
which adda about 70,000 inhabitants. to
the population of the city, passed.
-The proposed tunnel between Eng-
land anci Ireland will cost ;60,000,000.
LOW:: Rosebery, WolseIey and Beres-.
ford, Arid the Marquis of Londonderry
favor the schenie.
The returns for 1898 ehow that
Britisb. imports were A470,378,583, an
inereftee of S19,250,000 over 1897. The sayee-The British armed s!oop Buz- ing among many other lesser instances
man was shot again wbile his wound The activity of the War Office local
was being dressed. seen fit to xatify the agreement of the
' Bebb's battalion, in fighting iia'vra.Y
. ' ; Imperial committee of 1895. The Bri-e authorities hos been. suspended in the
1 atinsehtbarGovveriewnrntd tad irtetd tbaaetn '
an.: a be t a ii a_ I matter of. contracts' for certain mill,
back to Imus from Perez das Marinas. to say •tbat this government had noT '
' tary requisitions, on the ground that
narrowly escaped disaster, the rein-
. the regiments are now ready to leave
forcements erred)* just as the ammu-,
• , bad made representations to that ef- I ee„
seen its way to accept. that view, and •
Cape. Town for Kimberley at short no -
feat. Arrangements had now been ' ""'''
An engine driver on• the Cape rail-
nition of the bettalion was exhausted.' completed for a further conference be -
As Soon as the reinforcements arrived ' Way declares, that he has seen men,
the insurgents were • chased. back tO thorities, interested in this connee-;
tweet! the Imperial and colonial au -
armed and mounted, engaged in drill -
Perez das Marinas. The 4th Infantry at Rout -Kraal, near Deaar and
btvouacked near the town, preparatory tion. Canada would be represented ; lug
Pon.sfontein, not far from Kimberley,
Wbeaton reports that 13 dead.6'ilipinos• , on that conference by the Minister of !
He was informed that they were
Pwuhbolsoic Works, the Canadian High Com- '
Dutchmen, preparing to assist the
to attacking it next morning, General
including two officers, were found on ' mimi"er' and Sir Sanford Flerning,
/Vera in the -event of hostilities.
tho wily portion. of th Feld th t advice as an expert should be oi
searched by the Americans. .„ ,ii great avetil. Sir Sanford would pro- .
bably sail in the course of next week. 'BURIED ALIVE UNDER GRAVEL. •
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The artillery, undere.thel directaionwoaf
Captain Cabalad, did splendidly effect- 1 CONTRACTS WITHO'UT TENDER.
Mr. N. F. Davin, West Assiniboia,
tive work, theg uns raking the enemy's Proposed an address for copies of orders-
r.f.rieflgaele.rally belieied . that two :, jinu-ecoeuril which have been passed since
thousand reb3ls were advancing to at- contracts without tender. In speak -
3, 1896, respectinethe letting of
tack the Amarioae forms at Imam ling thereto he referred to the „repairs
wthheeperiBeeunbebrir tcookuenntieereedxtehpeamne. eAemhoenue. Ito the western departmental buildings
aggregating ninety thousand dollars
caste, who held tie position of pee -a which bad been executed . by day labor;
master in the insurgent army. Some to the work of extending the govern -
money was captured with him: ment telegraph line along the north
shore of the St. Lawrence, the dredg-
TROUBLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND. ings of Toronto and Coteau Landing
harbors, the supplies of the Indian, De-
partnient the 'parthase and transpor-
Cenimodere of the British Squadron Coro Wien of supplies intended for the
lent WWI MO Governor and esitiiiiet, military coutingent in Yukon, the
, A despatch from St. 'John's, Wild conetruotion of the Edmonton bridge.
" the Up r Traverse light -the forego -
••••••••••11
exports were O294,018,988, a decrease zard and the special service vesael and dilated upon what he considered
of eialmooff from 1897. Columbian left St. John's on Tuesday as the result of this system upon the
`' The report of the Newfoundland f e 13 I 1 cis t i uir int th public purse.
Fisheries Commission, which has just
a°11.egeadyraisscOinduot0ofliFfiren-eth -wa0rtves0- rellaiLaTaierteluMetiinfiiesatteirenof oPf ubldice Neveuorrkese,
been received in London, will not ' be
published until the Home Government sets on the treaty coast. A eolonial which he had pureued, and frankly
has decided upon its future action. magistrate reports that the Frenth stated tbat what he had, done he bad
Lawson Tait, the famous surgeon/ commodore sent 12 boatload of armed' done in the publie interests. The cases
in his will to be buried bi a well-knovvn the settlers. against which the Colon- ound it impossible to call for tenders.
In the ease of the dredging work it was
cave in his garden known as "Gogerth' ial Government will protest as an as- impossible to say how much- work was
Cave." The, Home 'Secretary has given sumption of territorial rights by the rer u'r d t b d, • II' e p r'ence
who died on June 13, expressed a desire men to remove the fishing nets of f
referred to were of a nature that he had
i i e o e one. to x e i
the necessary permission. French. Colonial agitation on the of three yearaIn the Public Works De -
The &Watt Government announced mstter la very keen. partment had taught him that minis -
Cal Tuesday, through Mr. Chamberlain The gravity of the situation' arising ters should heve more latitude than
that they would await the full reports out of the Freneh assertion of territer- they now possess in regard to calling
of the conferente between President iai rights on the treaty coaiii, is in- for tenders. The contract system
Irepger and Sir Alfred Milner before creasing steadily. Commodore G. A. after II f da 1 b d t
.,
sending' the latter further instrue- Gifford, commanding
vvas one o y a or, an
the nritigh' was open to question whether the gdv-
In the Cambridge University math- ing the fishing season, conferred on as well arid cheaply by eay labor
(Lone. squadron in Newfoundland waters dui.- ernment could not have the Work done
eraatical tripes, G. Birtwistle and A. 'Wednesday on the subject with the Incidentally Mt, Tarte referred to the'
Paranjpee, the latter a Hindoo, are Governor, Sir Hugh • McCallum, and English system of accepting tenders
equal in the examination for senior the Colonial Cabinet. As a result of
wrangler, S. D. McLaren 1.5 taird, and the confetence atrong representations nonnlaY pforti nig .1 To at hl, dig:rbeincee.aeteEttnaadeineng
IL V, Revell', fourth. Mews. Me- were wired to the Imperial Goverri- this praetice and the practice in vogue
Laren and Bevan are Australians. ment urging vigorous action to main -
Hon. josepli Chamberlain Colonial tain the rights of this colony.
Secretary, has deelared tha there has
In Canada.
t. • A POST -OFFICE BILL.
•
The Postmaster -General introduced a
never been the slightest foundation for
bill to amend the post -office act,
the report ef dissension in the Cabi- Lord Curzon, Vicerq of India, baa
net in regard to the Transvaal, and NAVY IS DISAPPOINTED. whose provisions are of softie consider -
4.4141,
Laborer Killed at Brampton While Work.
lug in a PH.
A. despatch from Brampton says: -
About noon on Thursday, a laborer,.
Soseph Troyer, Was killed at a gravel
pit on John Crawford's farm, three
miles east of town. Troyer, with
three others, was' working at a bank,
and had undermined it badly. One of
the men told. Troyer to look out or it
would fall on bine; but the man kept
on, and the next Moment was belied
beneath several tons of gravel and
sand. It took a number of men dige
ging 50 rainutes to get to the body of
Troyer, who was quite deed. Troyer
was in poor circumstances, and leaves
a widow and ffive children.
DASHED DOWN THE SHAFr.
omokom.
Throe Sten :aid One .1.`atally InJur
Cil In 31. Rat Portage Mine.
A despatch from But Portage says:
-Four mon on the night shift of the
131aek Sturgeon mine, ten tniles from
here fell down the shaft with the
bucket as they were going to work,
ated three were killed, The dead. •are:
-Clies. Adam% of Ntiva-Seotia; Chas.
Haus, of Sudbury; and John Howe, of
Rat Portage. The fourth matt, Charles
Anderson of Rat Portage was badly
injured, and is not expeeted to live.
The shaft is 200 feet deep. Two doc-
tors left for the mine immediately on
receipt of the pews.
TO PUNISH BRIrISH SOLDIERS.
Fifteen or the West Kent itrelnient
mina Arreoded.„
A dRapateh from Allaliablid, saya;
We West The Address
OP EVERY surrernut
bat Wert weekend or itemesit-qe,tteitt any
diseatic caused ey or romp lotted with Inner*
fert aboaletioliritatisimileatiee swelling, of
which the symptoms ow be atedatee, pee
• teettioli,laseetatetion it We. stomach. liver,
Watery*. feet et other pert* where bleed te.
ernaeuttei Maggisit veltia.
Seed ssiderse red Kemp and remise liter%
saldslallig4 the modern remedy which i*
for the SSW Owed tote* publie eutside
itergra rionevett.
%Via laut at Ott atom at et malt at sto.
Set , $144014 WS".
14. W• tf Weis* ibis IMMO, Raik
No. 1 spot, 65e asked. Canal freights &mined rainbows, is cared fot out of
-Barley steady. Flour -Fair de- the Indian treasury, and this le the
mend; strong. ape with the retinues of servants who
Detroit, June 23. -Wheat -Closed man, and woman, eadt_ef his palaces.
No. 1 white, cash, 78 3-4e ; No. 2 red,
cash, 79 3-4e; July, 80,3-8o; Septem-
ber, 81 143.
Toledo, O., June 23. -Wheat -No. 2,
oash; 790 July, 79 7-80 bid. Corn-blo.
2 mmed, 35 1-2,a. Oats -No. 2 mixed,
25 1-2c. leye-No. 2, cash, 60o bad.
Clovereee'd-Prime, cash, new, 13.95;
October. ;4.621-2 bid. Oil -Unchang-
ed. :•
COST HIGH IN BLOOD AND GOLD
e--
$63,eteeeee Spent, 664 Ben Killed, 6,500
Wounded.
The New York World of Thursday
morning prints a special story from
its Washington correepondent, giving
• GItEWSOM.E DINNER PARTY.
few•weeks slate a gentleman liv-
ing le one of the most fashionable thor-
ougbfares of London died from capeer.
FiVe months previous to his death he
gave a dinner party to 10 gentlemen,
whose days from the same die ,
were numbZred. Area WAVE p t
guests agreed. ye meet once a month
et one knother's houses, so long as their
health should permit. The laat gath-
ering was held on the 21st of last
raenth, when only four of the original
diners sat down to the table.
ala• ...YAW
startling figures of the war in the
Philippines. The article states that
;63,000,000 end the lives of 664 men ie, a
the price paid thus far for the advan-
tage gained in • Luzon besides 0,500
soldiers wounded, and' many times
that number made invalids.
It is declared that; the army in the
Philippines is costing 3280,000 a day
now and that the sum will exceed
330400 when the whole of the 35,0,00
troops arrive. These figures do not in- ,
elude the naval expenses, which are
estimated at $10,000•a day, or $1,370.- •
000•for the 137 days that the war with
Aguinaldo has lasted, over and above
the regular cost of maintaining a fleet
Asiatie waters. The World declares
that the United States controls don-
sidexably leas territory in the Philip-
pines than Spain did when -the Ameri-
cane took possession, and that the ex- '
pellets of subduing the islands, includ-
ing the 320,009,000 indemnity to Spain,
will be at least $200,000,000.
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ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.
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liteld, a Railway 4 ontraetor 11411•44
Winnipeg*
A. despatch from Winnipeg, sayie--W.
Heald, of Toronto, shot hireself ami -
dentally in the left lung one inch
over the heart on Wednesday evening
between 7 and 8 o'clock. lie died short-
ly after II, Ile weseleaning his revel.
ver preaeratory to going to Eootnay
on Thursday, and. had packed ' •
clothes, paid his biti at the Queen's
hotel, where the fatality 'occurred, and
eolishing his smaller revolver'.
• which he held close to his .chest while i
rubbing it with tooth brush. '
%vita unaware that 'it contained a cart- I
ridge. the inevitable resait followed.
el th`n d fl ,sh
ed with the discharge. Ile rang• for a 1
fell.kray, who called Dr.,England; bat t
efierta were unavailable, hes dying
tele Witte glee the actident. Every-
Aeng Vents to a purely aecidental
OnillikialiVes Odle beifig no suspicion of
ttionetaty or ether trouble'.
wat. He believes that gradually Pre-, *sa. at the Bar rresumVilve' 1•0 be briefly explained by Blalock no Rangoon bastruetifig hire to spate I
sent to subscribers certain matter, Met end punish the iloitileta who
sident Erager will beeome afuentitle. Soldier. said: -Under the Post-o'ffiee Utt the t
UNITED 'STATES. A despateh from London sitye:-The publishers ma I "
y ems ose 113 newspapers
• I ne.ther trouble nor expente to ttep
NeW Riehmond, Wire, death list from Duke of York has decided that his son
sucb at actounts, circulars. invitations treated an Aged natite woman, who
Oat cyclone has reached 00. EdWard will untima.tely enter the artnY
for subecriptions end so on; but are died. from the etfeete ef her iftailetee.
Admiral Ivashintsoff, of the Rue- 'and join the Tenth liussarte of which
not allowed to' do • this in the ease of A private ot the Milne et itetliiikt Wait
sian navy, ie at New York. the ?Chief!, of Wales, is colonel, and sample emits, that is, papers gent to arrested tor tM UAW
Veto employee were kilted and Sets the Duke of Clarence was an officer. other than subeeribere. The firat two- ted for lank Of evident+, 11.0i•iii01,4 then
twat injured by the blowing up of the This &IMMO, it is said, lute greatly tion of this bill proposes to extena the turned informer, iffni tikeetielileth
Torpedo Cap factory at Marietta, dieappointed the navy." Ai Same privilege to maniple copies as is et his glory fifteen matt tle the Weal
Ohio.
The tratuteAtiantie trade between
now given in the eine of copies Sellt Kent RegliBefit ffere BOOB alAatated
to r.egular enbeeribers. The second and platted in etile, rettilting ttle14
the Urn- ed States and England, and . ENC/RCLED,
the peueoger traffic are the heaviest i won't have htm
in year*. old gentleman.
A treaty between the United Staten But Ws never atom.
and GRUM Stitein, covering reeinrocit7 returned the detlithter
section proposes to make eligible ter
said al* the poeition of superintendente of Some Inuits Moe woad eft Mehl
, may me, been in
railwey mail mervice, elerke wiao have better if tire, kad lea* ;WM te their
tbe reilway iterViee wren shoes sivl a little lewte tit fluilr ten*
(lough- they mey not have bee* on*. votention
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VPANLB BOOTBLA.CXS.
In retie and ether large towns In. t
Vrettee, female bootblacks are 'Merolla.,
int hi nuetiber. They wear a wittier
00% IMK Uelike thet of Sisters of
witith renders their appearance
either twit and attractive. Not a
feW Sleet* them attend to- ask work
with slimed bawls.
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VIALS
OLD
'Why let your nelglibere
know itP
And why give them a
chance to guess you are even
five er ten years mere?
Better give thetn good
Tenons for guessing the
other Way. It Is very easy;
for nothing tells ef ego se
quickly as grey hair.
9
iler s
at • ;1
it it youth -relive**.
hidee the age under s
luxurient growth of heirthe
color of youth«
It' never fells 'to restore
color hi re hair. It Will
Mop ,the r from coming
eut aide.
It feeds the hair Whs.
Thin heir becoMitathiekkair,
- and shaft hair becomeil long
hair.
It cleanses the ode; re.
moves' all dandruff,
protium its termini**.
We hoe a hot es
Heir which ire ea
tend riu.
If so ds
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