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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-10-19, Page 6in ORTON NOWS.RECORP putel.vi ett .eVery THuitsomc at'TUR tooitleir Rowe, liebeet S • OX:X. iorroiso o net sae 1 Ie. Mee 3 ele. 1 ale :Waite& ...... ettt ve set ;5•1 'AA to"loit• • etr ter est to it tie e zu ue, 14 tie 7 uu tor coalan .....161 Le .: 04 t1(1 ,.,„ „ • •4UJ 1 ' • Sientaleial poi:taloa Arum Zito 56 pur iotalmetrensient eilvertieemente 19 L01'4 Per 'hoe Lor the fie* ineertioo; 4 velite Per line each subsequent ineeetione° nouperell measure. Professional carte, net eiteeteting one incite, 05,09 Per eaellea. Advertisements without spec- ific, eirectlone will be Publiallaul till forbid and °barged. for aceordingly. ransient naticeee-'Lust,'ke oun, . e "Eor Sale," oto. -50 canto for first ine sertion, 25 cents for meal aulaiecluent lasertion. THE NEWS-R,ECORD will be mot ler any address, free of postage, for 61.00 eer year, payable In advance - 41.50 may be charged if not so eaid. Tbe date to whtch every subscription is paid is denoted by the number on tee address label. No paper discontin- ued until all arrears are paid, except at the option of •the proprietor. MITCHELL.. Editor. and Proprietor c"KRAN llissE"9". MAIIKETs Twinvoitial. tonight ULTIMATUM If your Deer 10 out Of Order, Winging Sinewiness, Sick headache, heart, burn, or Oonstipatien, take A tlotie of floott's Pilis On roaring, mut tomorrow your di- gestive organs will be regulated and YOU will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This ham been the experiefice of others; it will be plum. HOOD'S PILLS are Add by all medicine dealers. 25 pto. mdohn T F merton THE WILSON'S BANK r-eretteia Act ef Pm ent 1855, ; • ' 0.411'1•Eal.- • ,• $2,000,000 Riper • $1,5oo,oco feed .MONTREAL. 'Wee 5.1.01 -SON, MACPHERSON', President Ir. Vi OT,I.BlieTA 't 41.41S, Oen. mserger , 2'. Of CR doeountc d. liertiens Oran.; i,teurtl. Sterling end A morin Exeharge t ght lied solo. Too o Mice ed IMposaa •••• • onVINGs BAWL Interest teloweil on 4>ttets of 01 -and up: • FARMERS, •' LEADING BARBER, • Smith's block, oppesite Post Office Alessee gi I I, • IlOcil Onto° fee Caneda, 51ontreal„ , In *trance leo e, • eluecooesee inverse, e 0,104 entitle, • 13,500,000 ltst ed 1625 Tbe $ id itllablt outi favorite rance 0 GEO TROVIIILL, Horgeohoor and General Blaolcomith Albert $treet, North, Clinton. JOKH3ING A SPECIAL.T. woodwere honed and first•elessemateral •and work guaranteed. Fartnimplementses maohieea rebuilt end. repaired. The Melillo Animal Fire ork, saye:- m tha LeenlIng Mteree, E B *roakr•en,-,,otel • .11 Oot. 19. ThanksgiVing Day this year will be ill Witallingtou already constructed in- 4414 I° °""gic hatt t° etead or having one built for him. premien of sympathi or the South reeelpte wen large, totalling up to votee an ex- !formate, Oot. 17.-oFor an off -day tbe Kruger Demands Arbitration and Beamaville High echool has been The strike at Cramp's Shipyard, African Republic in its eootrovertry sixter-five loud, including 1000 hogs, deetroyed by fire, Philadelphia, for a nine -hew' day is with Great firitain. W. Bourke Cock,. 860 cattle, 000 sheep. and lambs, and Withdrawal of British Troops ezeks' SuAlizdary, Extraordinery erotic Verstegfe eseetee efse Meet lletheteut Threushoun lit Recent liappeninge Briefly row. •A deapetch :rem New Y Prieee of Grain, 04,ttie, 01134e/ CANADA. Admiral Dewey haa SCOOPted 131414' alea• W" n • Gas in Hamiltop has been redaceo to hiereastng. Over 900 men are out. eau w a the principal spetdeer. Before fl it thousand feet net. , Des h/foinee. IOWA, has bad a M000 t. a 4: me 1:0001440(t 'WOO 0Yet" ita promoters 'Ilerdware manufacturers in Meat. fire, the Maaanie temple,. the Murphy ''t house and ou"rok footorloo going UR. probably got the notion that inure pue reel are putting pricee stilt higher, • lhe Like ef the Wocele Milhag Co., t lia B y, O ter- Dug neer ' ular eleter rieee Can be Undertaken in •tvill increase ito capital stook ey So. Q'ajelveney of tbe Oregon short line New York just now than that which 000,000. was shot and killed •by Ethall Mills, involves an expression of sympathy The 0. e. R. it ia aaid will ehortly rarraerlY TAleut.-GOvernor ot flintier. with an enemy of Great aritain. discontinue running the Inteerial' The Washiugton itilthorillee refuse As a matter of feet., it watotene of Irimited express. Co recognize General james O'Beirne the 'met turbulent meetings ever held prod_ as the representative of the Transvaal, in Carnegie hall. 0-• of Hamilton, on Deo, 31 next, that be Is an American Kr. Cot:Irvin made a aavage attack on Chamberlain. Once Nylon he was dent of the Canada Life, will retire tit° g"und The Canadian exhibits for the varwlizheen,municiput rawners, sodety in!ierrupted, be ,saice- ruffione with women and lend money at 1 1-a per cent a month tica' Ruffians in finance and ruffians in Fair wilt not •be.oarrieci b•y a ettrecitt,I °Pan" at eilicag° °n Nov. 1. and will •'4 OM oa . •' . cowards with men,. you are theY who to the great loss of the high-priced Mee. Heori Uri lielb, from Bremen sing "Rule leritannia." for hire, in the hope of drowning the voicee ot those The Bank a Hamilton will increase pawnbrolems, • aft capital stockdefiriaorme. one and a half to two million, e , Who are crying for deliverance from. e while on her way to visit her son, t. Assessorte retures give •Ottawa a Michael Kunz, at OlupPewa, Ont. fell • 1,610 over last year. PoPillation ot 57,00g, an increase of from a train at Bingherritme, eq!, le • (IKON J'A.OK UNFURLED, . •and, was fatally hart. •• , • 'rhea a man up in the west gellerY ter, Mrs, Armee S. Fay, awl the let- • breweries and soda water works have mud waved it triumphontly over his head, be sight et the flag of Eng - Wee amalgamated, le denied, ter's alx-yeareold child were found Landon Street Rallwey directors will ' dead in their. beds asphyxiated by coat laud provoked • loud Theering, amid he pow making it 8400 000 morning. Cheers from. the ftoor were answered Ottawa Valley lonebermeti are con- MOM ToWnsend, an aeronaut, went b s answered hissea from drew from his pocket the Union' a auk A rumor that the three Winnipeg •Mrs Margaret Bat/creek, her daugh- uterease theettopapieay's capital stook gas, at Reelaester,• .•1„on Thursday which plenty of histsing was heard, theeis from the gallery, and hisses aidering unitorm method of (milling nil .ln a balloon at a circus In •Des 3aa e 44.40r a few milkere. The market. was Praetically unchang- ed ap. far 04 prices. were. .concerned. .1 -le. Wants an • Immediate Answer—The Transvaal bukaletis virm dot; what goocl oat. , • - tie came in wait f$014 readliY, but Prices Will Regard' a 'Refusal as: a Formal Declar4tion of .stioved, an Inclination beeeeier for War --Londoners :cheer the Australians.' owntacio. otuu. There wee te fair eXPort 'demand' for any from 4 1-4 to lie kind of presentable eattle et• A deepatch from London, us: -The no large bodies of armed burgleere are • shipping cattle dregged. • Per lb., but inferior Trenavael ultinuttuin, which is sign- alluWed ter show themsetves near the 04by Ntr. V, W. lteltz„ Secretary a Arfgeertttraana:Zeenh tp.a,,eed..acno, e, . pa and ozia Good butenee mettle will sell at State, Cowhides wit h the following commissariat are, rough, ono ready, front. a 3-4 to 4 1-80, tool possibly 4 four xiesitands: There is little drill or clieolpline au un- • per ferencea be regulated by frienoly re- general result i PeaqVe 'lett rittotrilye, 'Firat, that ell pointe of Mittel dif- dersto(xl hi khir° 1-4o for extre prime stuff i ordinary quoted, an it is not wanted here at to medium eel's from 3 to a 1-2e lb., and emanaon sena cannot welt be amicable way may • be agreed upon : hurgbers firtztttlrgovedootteheyfetowtahs:oonr: course to arbitration or by evh:etsetvve: i leiii;r7o1rIcotoiltvtheitingown aff.airte. t When the mak m,an. or smiltall miless litigkinreftee tiny price, The watrm, weather eonsid- IV this Goverlonent endelor eta .. er.ably interiered with the • local Goverautent i • "Simone, that all trooOs on the bor- equipment, an air odoainy• eedereffeeftoolle atnhde cemmissaria , but now trade. • be instantly want of gooel water, ' Stockers, feeders, export bulls, and "re of thig Rellehlle shell •milele cows arta onchangeds• • 1 wie, prune fair to good, calves are want:. "Third, that all reinforcements of . ed ; there were none bee to day tr0000 .whieb have arrived tn South ' Sheep are inclined' to be easy, but „° 01000 junta 1. MA shall he re - +1 •moved Crone South Arica within 0. 'The whole of the Pretoria cern- mantis shifted their tmaition to -day, • and got nearer drinkable water and better grass. ” The weather° is cold, with heayy rains and hailstorms, Thts pleasea the Boers, aa it helps en the grass for their wet- tee Union Larebs were a. fair salo at from 3 3-4 reasonable, tine, to he agreed upon • • lumber, to stoP British complaints. lltroines, Ia. The balloon was not big •• Meanwhile, the man h enough when the cannon woe fired, with this- Government; arid with the GREAT BRITAIN'S REPLY. , Lord Seratheone has .given. $10 000 a- le Li h • 11 ac con toed veave it, until itman "to 40, ver . Iewerds a new building Of conneoCion and t " Para° e no uPen• awnIb - send fell 1,000 feet, striking on les who sat next to him 'forced him down mutual amuranee and guarantee on the Right Hoe., Wm, St. John-Brodriek, • , Hogs are unobanged. r of' this Government diet no attack Under-Se.cretary of State for Foreign h t t witkthe Montreal Maternity Hospital. • in ,England. Affairs, announced in. a speech at Hogs are off to -day ton(1-quareterre. 4 Pospolo or bostinuee againtit, Unit' portion • into his.seet, grubbed his (mg, and tore 1n� e L. unt0. Oollectel 01 cos IP Oharlea Lehhan, aged 13, teethed a- otations for ,hoge o- ay w . at; Whitehead; N.S.. is under arrest NAYS IN THE MAJORITY, lighted match to paper decorations on 3-80 per lb, 'fog choice hogs, eealing ot Preeession of the .13rttish Gov- GovernMent has made the only pos- Qu -Guildford on Tuesday night that the on crharger,z of coosPira4 and (tram Ca e C tw ht.' dreS ' When Mr. Covk an mewled his lb • ex e ar r g a a •Spring-. . r o from 160 to 200 lbs., ,and 40 Per . eminent Weil be maths by this Re- sible reply to the Transvaal, namely, Arthui Murphy, ex -M. P. P. for field 111. on Tuesday. The girl- was speech' the audience made a break for • 'implant() I.ompaity. Quebee Centre is chaeged at Hull, burned to death. Her mother was seri., the eoor. Wfien about half the people• for Belt and fee hogs, public during the further negotiations that We Are not Prefre . Following LS 410 range of ouerena such termite!: aped to discuss Money sitvoneed le farmers en' their own notes with ore or more endomere. No mere g: go required as security, . It, C. intlinVER, itiamigor Cl mon G. D. 111.1pITAGGART, •Bankert'. .1i I BERT WIRE; ET, CLItITON A General Banking Businens Transacted.. Notes Discounted: • Dralls Netted. Interest Allowed On Deposits, • .. ,,r_sh.,0:103ec CLINTON. . $ -• - • ONT • Fire, Accident end Life Insurance Trsnslieted.• fteeresen R ef in I blot 't.0111PalliCS tiny information )(noting to' twurance g.arily fovea General likeirt Agent for o 'Connatorattita Insurentsi Co. Money to Loan on 4oasoliable Rate block, :opp9site Market. CONVEYANCING. John .Ridout, conveyancer, tirmmissioner; Ete„ • . Fire lxisurattee. •• - RealEstale. -Aleiteyto '' • 0 ftice - 13 RON ST1: CLINTON' . • IVIEDICAL, Dr. W.. Gunn, Pant and Isolated .1.'0o :Property 7 '7 OrdY loured,. • . • • • OFFICICRO: . ,T. loci ear, Piesid ut, Kinpen P. 0.• Thomas entree-eipe.peeddent, Brit eefletd O.O. W. J shmnon, eeey.Trea-... se ,forth P.0 ; Thontaah„ etor of lessee fleeforth P. 0, .. • • • bittECTORS: • • • . 'W. G.: Brondem4, fiesforth ; John 0. Grieve. Witt) rap:(Ieor.e Thee, eenforth: Then:ea E. Rays, eenforh ; James Evans. nacehwood ; :John ,Weit. Thwack, Thema; Frazee., Bowe, 114ld;': 3ohn •111cLeao, • Rippe/4.. James Connolly. Oilmen. • • AG e NT$: • , Tlot -S k • I I I IVielrillan Sea. rorth': James Coirtning:p, Egmenevme, a, W. Yee; j-' oMmayilo' P a • John Gore look and ?ohne, 'VI rt$ on, :aedit'ore •• • Pa: bes deilrote,to etreet insurance or tran- sact b. tior business will be erometty etten ed LQ 011 al:Ink:at:on 1-0 (1113' of the above °Wore athirestcl to their C0Speutiyo post 0111023.• , Grand Trunk. Railway, • • Q'tte., with the ebeee of 204000 11.)E3. Or ously burned in trying to save her. had gone out a numbes resolnelent-Louotations:-' • within e• period. of tone to. be aubse- . .cs a r 4 • were rea . n , as ng e ver - • Cattle. quen y agree upon etwe To response to a long despatch from • • mica The Canada Atlantle Rye has bought hh n la under a re t 0 ki “th Go n GENEItAL, ' • meat of the United States to use its 4 25 4; tl d 0 en the Gov- 50,000 REFUGEES IN WANT. three more vessels fme its trade be - The French Parliament meets No. good offices with the Government of Shippers$ 500 ernrutints ; and this Government will, Great' Britain and the Government, of Butcher, chpoiereecdwet.g. 375 • 4181-2 on compliance taerewith, he prepared Sir Alfred • Milner Governor of the Cape Colony, and Governor High Com - tween Parry Sound and the Upper •_ Lakes. veimuer • Butcher, need. to good.. 325 : the South Afriean Repuhte in the in,. 350 • fe 13. wet:oilman killed at acrossing ed caeried, althougb the ories of "Nol SBatoicelikeerre „ ipenfrelelw"t., . . • : .1 7755 • °. 5 Ch•ld ' f Dd 'd B ' d, the T II The Nile is now at the lowest point Wrests of peace," was put and dealer: on .recerd. e- -350 this Republics trona tbe . borders ; at Hamilton, have ..sued the railway Bubonic plague is being successfully drowned out the voepzs of these vottag Sheep and Labs.• "•Pourth. that Her ainjezal'a troops Nerve itmehes Portage la Peairie that hers tepid. that Germany is abeitit tO beet the seine reception. , _Lambs, per cwt. , • , , 350 4 00 uot be landed in any. part •of Smith 2 to withdraw tha armed ourghers of sthich are now: on the high seas shall for eee,000. , treated by imeolation at Oporto. in- the affirmative. Other resolutions Ewes, Pef cwt, . 360 3 5° . . • appeals for eubscriptions through the a Galician woman and four children hand covet. documents vehich will lead .• • Bunks, per owt„ . 250 300 • Melva." . press. It is estimated thae nearly 50 were burned to death in a prairie fire te the:quoshing of the Dreyfus vier- WHEAT FROM THE YUKON. Milkers and 0alrea• Te these demands is appended the 000 refugees are already at various • Percy Gordon a b Coves, each% . . . 2500 near Dauphin. diet. • • raiselener in South, Alma, setting forth the sufferings of the refugees front the Transvaal and the Orange li'r.se State, Sir John Voce Moore, Lord May- or of London, „has opened a fund at the Xansion house for their, relief. He • • ------------ Quicker 'MHO Thin that or definition of the time limit for .a re- places •in Cape Colon.y and Natal and the hoes of poor peoploanmurder- Bed alrer weave.. , • . . .". 200• 700 oy of 16 while A syndicate in Montevidea has beenCalves each hunting at Cell'APPelle, met With an discovered. which 1»b!; insuring Hogs. aectdent, who'll necessitated the ampu- :jog them to get.ibe policies. ply : • , hundredi are a,till arriving daiJy Choice hogs, per cwt. 4121-2 4 37 1-2 'TIME UP TO -MORROW. . INVASION OF NATAL. tation of his rigiht area " A despatch from Duluth, Minn., • Light hogs, per cwt. . 4 00 4 00 This Government presses,for an A clespatah from Bennett Burleigh Canadian Pacific Ry. land sales in D' '1 hf• As the result of l Emperor William's says o -Evidence that. the term "froz- advice, the University a Strasbatg en Nprth," not applicable to ehe M n't ba S t b were. 25,550 • to the London ally 7..e (weep win a 1 o ep ern er w vadl receive a Cathode faculty thus itoree for §85000 as compared with Seri- ' - Yukon country We:8 brought down from ending a long and bitter °ante:Were . . '.I. he Allan Line atearctslup Baverian, vvh,ere• large stlins of money wire won' a large Sheaf of grain, besides 1-1 0011 of troops to South Africa, ill" Inelect c•IrO " have ried t ° eC4141* in the" nal of 004°0°6, Workmen have- coznatenceid, building tr3• It all eaMe from pear, Dawson City, tember, 1898, $11,800 acesfor 857,016. • • The naemberts of a club in Berlin, " 7' • Canada it day. or two ago. There was now 'at Montreal, hes be•en requieltione ed by tbe Imperial Government for the and lest, are cal triet, Witnesses in ed kernels of wheat, oats, and barley, The Be t s .s ip. le oa, from New and was grown( this year, The wheat Trains arrive and leave Clinton ttio Sen as a bronah line from theKingston and ' • .•follow,: Pembroke Railway main track. ZNealandto London, founderedoff.cape .wats sown late in May on ground thaw- orre Five of the crew were tacked ed a feW,inenes deep, and it was ha,r- - Caldwallei iron *ore mines at Catto ,Beffelo and Goderich,District :7- ee up, but the fate of the paseeegers is vested from 75 to 85 days later, thor_ Geing Wein, Mixed ... • : , ,. ..1$6,..15-ann -5 ' It may be that, Ottawa 'will lotie uslthown. . . . oughly .ripe. That is from '10 to 20 4 o • l 1, . 1, ''XiiVe" ..... ... . ' 1c•es P•ni• the at of the recently-oreated Papal: During- e Belt ish attaek 011 the forces deys quicker than the best averege . . e • Mixed: , .......... 7.015 pan.. delegate to Canada, and that Mgr, of •Arab - lefultah: who has. been Pro- performances of the famous Red Rive .• I. t 41 , , 'G. -el -P.m! Falconio will le permanently histatied claimed elabdi by the MuSsulaians of valley. In the samples were white Going East, P.•epeese 74o a.m. in Montreai. ,•• ' the Hinterland 27 natives wore kilied Fife, red Fife, and 'St:etch wheat that , , , • • • • • • • • • • • 2•55 1'•111. Speaking in Montreal, S• rndian- Olialis are being .sent to the wOulp, Pass the best grades here; The nixed -----------4.3S a London publisher; said Cariactiae scene, . oats are full& as .good as • anything es or • London, Hurcat anct Srlice , ml is better than the Sea' th W t n St at • I P ndAnaven It is estimated that the Indenereve ' Going Som Express -----------747 a -m. product and is worth $2.00 a ton mere eroment mustespend 1,500,000 riipees to In Manitoba, and the barley is str- • ewed, of the highest quality. • • 44, . . " . • . : . . 4.25 P.m* in England.• s' relieve, famine in the central ere; • „ • • • • • • ee •• result of his visit to Dawson - w1 o expend at leaat•one-third of ' this w - preduced was sent to 'Dawson etuit fall . at the suggestion of Clifford Sateen M. C. Dicesoe, w. E-T1Aels, bably institute radical change& in the Minoont eddition. ••.The seed gainfrom which.this. waft Going North,. voices and that the• local chiefs millet "1°-•15 a'na'•Customs Inspecter, Matithael, as a , De. Paso 'Agent, • G. . le T -A„ ihtnr foofrtheiegeroIneatertioomr. oTohte_ service there. He says ciistoues, work . M. afamontotf. the Russian raile.va; seaamiltLpdielsanoeMet: . . T tonto. ontre a i done welt in 'Dawson . •kiag ehaeged with embeertemerit, tuts real anil Ottawa, and are very inter- . • A. 0. PATTIS011, G.T.R. Agent at Clinton . One .of the liqoidators of the defunct been' allowed b,ail in the unprecedented. eatitig and suggestive, •. -- - positare will not receive more than 20 kotf, another prominent rellway man; • Banque Ville Marie says thet the de- sum et two mantic' dellars. M. Teholo- • COOKING BY OBSERVATION. per cent ;from the wreck, apd peobtibly is eharged with embezelepaone. • R. C. P. and . L. R: C. S , Editiburgh Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. •Night calls front $10oe residence:on Rioten- bury Street, opp. Presbyterian Lltureh. • • • • . SOME RICH BOaT Mr. NeWWedded-This eeffee is Week net more thian 17.per tent. Canning factories in Queensland are • Dr Wm, Graham (Sueeiessor to Dr. Tin:eind1.) Licentiate (Atha Royal fjoliege or PI ' • lans,, Leaden, Eng, .0.1fice and Reeidence, Pei•rine. Bleak, ately'eccupied by Tun -arta. - Sha*, Oflice,--Ontario Street, opposite. English ehurch„ formerlyaceupied py Dr. ,.Apple7 . .• • „„, DR.. C. :THOMPSON' PHYSICIAN -AND SURGEON', .• Office exid Reeidence *text to Molscie's •Bank, Ratteabury street-, Clinton. • as water again: • , • • People Villn.ges along the line of vexed at reports of Britiati .oedere for 14 re,.11 lee eee piii„or4 wl„.10 Mr*, N.-1 aecOunt for it, my the Toronto, Hamilton 84 Buffalo Rait- ' canned Oxitette placed in the Ltnieed 'tenor 414 3enitI,' • dear. No matter how careful I ten, way Want ' their- men handled over - Siatee. They . had counted on supply- In • 1739O'.,When Delhi was sacked •it's always the Bann way. that line instead of by stages from ing the forc,es for South Africa. • by Nailir'Shab, after he bad defeated ' Perhaps you- don't 0Re enough cot- the Grand Trunk Railvyay itations. • Ruesian Government. hag $100,000 for Nonsense I put in A whole halt commenced this week to ley out • tbe tice_seeer, woo was drowned' in inhabitante Wei% put. ta th'e sword. and • A • Grand Trunk surveying Party the h irs of Anthony Pollock, an Am- the Moguls tit Kernel, 100,000 of the fee. • oupful, and ever.yhOdS? SaYs that's work for improving the grades and the wreek of chg.Bourgogne. Pollock treasurewas carried oft 'to the value PleutYr- • ' double -tracking on ' the Grand Trunk won the, money in a competitioe for of at least 750,O004 000, ei say e Did you • measure the water / line from Ilamiltorole Niagara Valls. ehe best invention of tife-saving appar- ° e th flub' Who ever heard of raeteettring valuta 'FV0.13 $1,500,000,000, and one writ- ight out of Commeerioner 'Pratt says that the Otis' for use in Wrecks at sea ' • er says 8000,0001000. Again* when water cooks pour it r assessment of Ottawa will be affected ' •. A riot occurred at Wyngaardnatie, AlOsander the Great overthrew Oar - the tea -k tle. I've, seen 'con often- . to the extent -et itt least $100,000 by the . Holland, arising ,freen. the strike of .the ius, the Persian, -'13abylon •opeoted. its . • - • - new,Provezeial law exempting eleetrie . -......... - • . corporation carters', The police were .. aotes to•the corepuiror, .who obtained, e plant s . and other Oatmeal eorpora- 1 , . 'TOOK THEIR -OWN FORKS. ea led out and were received with though without plundering the city, time. • • shots from revolvers. The officete enoemous•treasutes that had been col - Before the Revolution in France it A striking evidence of the scarcity were obliged tci charge the mob with lected by Darius. Three weeks hit- ag was customary when a gentleman w; of workingmen vi ct great - - drawn swords. Several police were er Sure he seized 460,000,000. A lit - invited out to eintiera , for bint.,to s,and end , which has•eeert 'hutig- out In front of s ctied the favorite 'capital of Darius, wounded and inAny arres,ta were made. tie• liter, Persepolis,' a :magnificent hiservant. with karterfer ,k ' the Posteffice, 'Ottawa, by one of the spoon ; or, if he had uo servants, lie lumber companies asking 2 for 1,009 ity,was captured by hen. The place was carried them with him in his vest poelaborers and 300 slentymen. CAT 'THAT 'WEAILS DIAMONDS. sacked and the great palace buroed. trete • • The Ham 11.011 customs returns for , In Cumberland eld there is a big The plunder obteined is said to have • . •s, • ••••••{•••••••••••••••••••••••• ;7. 04 ',1....••• • •••• last month 'Mowed that duties to the been. wor •h $140,00(1,000, an'd included Luellen, sae. . Pews. This eat is consaleuos • Over. all thia- Persian monarchs. . . . 94, over .the correspondieg naonth lest - . • • DESIRABLE CHANGE, ! amount of V9,283,33 had been collect- handa°n" cat, 1314°Ig as jet, elcePt 101 enormous Stores of gold, silver and DENT 1ST RY Jitek-I ion not myself 111.0.11 this ' 0(1' this heing• anjnerease of 6.24,891.- te dash' of white on the cheat' and fore- precious stones hoarded up .there by Sure -I am an glad to hear it, for yrear •ou•• 'other eats because in each ear hewears tr en u a te Westminster, R. C one Of the largest an Dict BRUCE Surgebn Dentist. • Office -Coats • Block, Albert Street.. Specialties -Crown aid Bridge Works and preservation or the natural teeth. DR. AGNEW, DENTTS Offiee adjoining Poster's Photo Gallery - Office Hours,• (0 5. • 'At Zueich eeeontl Thursday of eael • ' Month. • •'44 7 • VETERINARY. : Veterinary Surgeons, Governmetn Voter lintry Inspector's.. Office -Isaac StreenCtintoneResidence., • Albert Street. • • • . . LEGAL. J. scar r • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Money to Loan, ete. Office -Elliott Hoek, Isaac Street, • • • E. Campion, O.,• Barrister, - Solicitor, - Notary, GODERICH, ONT. Oeitice-Over Davis; Drug St -e, Money to Loan. O. Johnston, tylivier, °licit or, CC n miesioner. Etc flODERICH, ON . OPerce-Cor Hamilton and St. Andrew's . Strecte. • 13rydone, Barrister,. Solicitor, Notary Public; See, Omen $ • BEAVER BLOCK, • CLINTON GO YEARS'. HXPERIONOB Mine OttileiNik dooymmeri Attyolte tending a eketeb end deectletictrintay quickly aseertein one opinion free *nether an liWOCItIOOltlerobrdaypatentebie. Comembiert• tions etroillemal (tenure, nattdbeek Patents Sant free. Oldest agency terieetttlettpatezalt. PlitOiltS taken thrangh Mann & Co, manta 'epetiainottee, without emote, in the Stitotific ,Jimtricast. AillthellgreirgettidMii Vairk. 1 kr ne.ol. 4 by _re 11 ,26111rettikvar, New ork 11 OS lr Wootiattion, • • a to. be n3are r •whoever asparklingd beautiful diamond ear- FOUND HEADS • AND RIDES, re !sure else you may have beeame. • . Catliolte tittions on the coast, Was piece, beautiful enough to adorn the op- . ' destroyed by fire on wednesdaY. • shell-like ear of Atli societY woman itratttord Botcher Arrested. 011 0 -kh re e ashen is his name, tin 6 i8be- editor is out, sairl the office boy !. from the buredeg building, lieved to be the only oat In the world . A despatch from Brantfcrrd, Ont., 13rantford's amassment has been. ad- • to the old delinquent.. . ,says: -The po, lice here Friday arrest-. How mu eh / : asked the deliiiqUent, vanced to. $7,099,548 as compared with ` that wears earrings. $6,541,965, last year, hut the population ' Aped' from his valuable ear Orile- ed a butcher named Augustus Hal with fine sareasm. • • is 17 e44 compared With is,000 The • • Sixty dolla,rs, replied the office boy, ! , ., 1 Insio , Ments, Sehastlan would attend atten.i ineri who is suapected el. being impli., B • ROUGHT HIM TO TIME. Eighty children and nuns escaped b . , h • of Cattle Stealing. Axe you reedy to settle . exemptions amount to g , „ ILI! ti011 anywhere On adeount of his enor eated to e recent cattle thefts near compared with 01,829,050. ....• ......% • . . i Galt. The Messrs, Carrick Orme, who :Powers. ot Levis, by the Government When creuelaing as if about to spring -red the city on Friday, when a visit was IIIY- ifiARS OLD Why let your neighbors know it? And why give them a chance to guess you are even five Or ten years more? 'Better give them good reasons for .guessitig the other way. It is Very easy; for nothing tells of age so quickly as gray hair. 9 el) air ig(or is a youth -renewer. It hides the age under a luxtirlint growth of hairthe colOr of youth. It never fails to TeStOti = ceded' to gray hair. It will stop the hair kern coming - out Akio. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin heir becomes thiek hair, and short hair bedOttles long hair. tf. Mendel the Scalp; re. moves all dandrut end - prevents int fOrtinatien. We have book oil the Hatt Which WS will gladly send you. 71 te10 110 SIOS &tea sill Ore biome nu you 6606e1ed finnn the tun of the Vigor, _write the dotter Obeat Pr:Mabry there IS 1011111 with year general swam levy ire Nosily renicerect. $ial 0t, J. C. Ayer, LoWtou, moue size and tigerlike( Appeatanee. were among those losing The contract has been let to Thomas cattle visit - for the extengion of the Lorne graving this peculiar oat preeente a truly for.. paid to Halmmes slaughter -house. dock et Levis from: 445 to 600 foot, at on estimated cost of 8117,000. The dock will then. be large enough for boats of over 580 feet. ' Miss Maud Walbrook, the young lady who disappeared trove the Red Deer Indian solzool, les been given up for loot. 11 (14 believed that she fell into the Red Deer River and was earried down the stream, which wao a raging torrent at the time of the occurrence. Ocean freight rates have advanced sharply because a number of Montreal ships have been withdrawn fi•onz. the Mimetic trade to supply the demands pf the English Government for the purpose of transporting troops and munitions of war to the Transvaal. The London City Commit utiammotts. 1y passed Ald. Parnell's motion favor- ing eompulsory arbitration of disputes hetWeen companies holding public franehiges and their employes. It au- thorizes a petition to the Local Legis- lature, for legislation along the lines set forth, and instruct e 'the City Clerk Lo write other corporatibm with a vieW to co-operation. GREAT IIRITA/N, Sir Louis Davies is apending few .midable appearance, Sebastian is • the property of le/re. Cornelia Anderson, te poet, and came to her under unusual cirounetances. Mee. Anderson went on a trip to Eur - 0138 two years ago, and vvhile on her way home, as she Was passing through the streetti of Southampton, Englaiid, to board the steamship, she was fol- lowed by Sebaatiart, who was then a wild, unkein'pt, homeless waif. She tried to drive him away, and imagined that she bad succeeded, but somehow the animal managed to get on board and secreted, himself below decks. When the steamship was about half way out the eat made his presence known, and was dragged before the skipper to have judgment passed %Y- on him as a stowaway. Among the crowd of emitted pasaengers surround - mg the captain and the unfortunate stowaway Sebastitto recognized in Mrs. Anderson the countenance of an old friend and promptly manifested a de- sire to. renew' the acquaintance. Mrs. Anderson took pity on his forlorn con- dition, and Sebmtian'has been With her cloys with Lord Stoathriona at. Glen. eller since. coo. Sebeetian is unusually strong and John Dillon, the Irish Nationalist courageous, told is able to hold hisown member, hag refused to speak at the against any, dog in the n'eighborheod, laying of the foundation stone of a Indeed, when a dog on feline murder' memorial to Parnell. • bent happens to spy Sebastian, with It is rumoured that the owner of one tail bristling and, slaughter in hie eye, of the big New York dailies is seri- the dog generally suddenly remembere misty considering entering the Lon- a Inerasing engagement in another don field with a seven-day newest- street and burrito. Sebastian out not take kindly to Per - children of the re'reobroeoladiwneorrak at voNooerethin wages nnieriagrboeVrtoollanadrethaef raid to go near him, but he is always quiet addsubdued in of 2 1-2 per CO111., ELM', Coal mine ovve- ors nnnouneee athekneee in me swine the presence of Mrs. Anderson, who be- lereeee of coal of from a to 25. man stows it great deal of Mee upon him. 'per tOki. . Sebastian beg a seat of hie own at Itudyard Kipling has just, ii,,,,o, the dinner table, and a handsomely de. affiliated with the andent isireceseere rotated cot to recline In. HO takes a "a"' milk bath regularly &eery day, Hits lodge of Cannongate, Kilwinning. Ell ----- oars were pierced by Mrs. Anderson, winning is the earliest known mat ot who thought It would be a novel idea seAtish Freemasonry, Sir Walter „„„, to adorn hint with diamond earrings. Ssatt was a °1°Inbar °f this 1°4", """ At Bret he did net relleh the idea at Robert MINAS RA poet ditureate. all, but now that he has gotten toted UNITED STATES. to them, ilft, carries -hie betuttiful decor- Illahop Potter, of New 'York, will nubile with it dignity In conformity shortly Visit the Philippines. with his exaggerated idea of his own Key West, Fla., had 24 new eases inVortallee• of yellow fever and one death on Mon- day. Johp (trouts, aeronaut, fell from his WASN'T nuAttma TN vuTuntis. baleen on Tueseley at Chiengo and is terribly Injured, . What do you charge for a 'MHO MIM Lettle Stntentait, of (oshen, the barber shop. baked a meetly individual, as he entered ,Ind., has been paralysed by the ex: •TwetskY^five Mail, re4))1ed "36 ton" twelve chewing of gum. aortal artist. but you Carr have five A etrike which would affect nearly tickete for $1. Northern Illinois 00AI MAO. I ra:ght not that many years. No, I dtmit want five, sal& the ti. I, 6,000 roar ininerza is pending Ill the lettere the men identified three beada as belonging to their cattle. A. visit to Ott's tannery 'found the hides and then visiting the butcher shop three earcasses were found. Ilalnaer will be taken, to Paris, charged • with the theft. ACCIDENT ON A BATTLESHIP, Nine new Serlowily, Mad Rome Vadat Mart on 11143 Prince ateerge. A." despatch from Cork, saye -The British battleship Prince George an. rived in Cork harbour on Saturday from Bantry. While coining up nine men were seriously -some of them fa- tally -injured by an engine -room ac- cident. Two anaputations were ren- dered necessary. WHEAT GOES `UP. 1••••0•Vo Eugi 111 rataners itent.e to Sell for emit Than 94 J'entit. A despatch from London, says te-The outbreak of war has gent up the price of English wheat, and on variouti court. try Markets the farraers have refused 10 eell wheat under 30 shillings per Wearier, in some casco even bolding out for it still higher price. , WILLING TO ASSIST. The gradual aceumulation of, wealth 111 rt tow hautift, Said the rich young man, is a serums problem. True, replied the poor giti, but in individual eases the danger may be at !emit partially elimineted hY securing the proper assistance in disposing of what aceumulates. Theta are, you know, some' fields of human endeavor in which Woman Is pre-eminent, AS A DAY OF REST, Etioti day of the week hoe served tie a day of rent soinewhere-SintdaY AM- ong Obilatians, Monday with the Eleavy hogs, per cwt. . 400 400 immediate and affirmative answer to Toronto, Oct. 17. --Wheat Steady. these four qtiestione, andearnestlyes- Cables Closed same as yesterday. (3111°-1 quest Her Majeety's Government to ago easy at opening, and closed 1-2e, braeal6rkykret' Woteeduederay deaYtt.d. hoTtorroonetooh dwohineagt.1 wee teudin•nesd. lay , .0a netsowbeL ..ibliefloer9e9, our oi uipaotn... Ontario wheat ia quoted at 66 12. to er teen 5 eel, k • • 07c, red and white, •west, with ISO 'tic desir. cli:, feartPhemr, to add that, in east, and 65 1-2 tea 66o, west: buyers. Spring seekee at,67 to 67 1-2e, • ' Goose the unexpected event. of•an answer -not reeeiveu by it with -- ale)* and quoted et , 70 , to elo, low isoatirchititootreyrvIrai,nigt ,wiwwitu great re_ freights, to New York. Manitoba firth. 82 1,2e, . gret be compelled tceregard Inc .ftetion No. 1 hard. sold " to -day.,. at grinding in transit, and 81 1-26, To- (A' a" 241'ajoe._tY'ii C'<werlInAellt aa a ' ronte freights. Otte sale of tee oars FORMAL DEOLARA.TION OF WAIT. was reported Made at 830, gaete and will not hold itself responsible for Flour --Better, demand and steady, the corieequeucee thereof, and that, in Straight' rollet, 83.25 to $3.30. Toronto the event, of any further.mbeement of freights. A sale of 'straight roller for troop:, ix:miring within the Mauve - export: WI'S 1111146. to••day at $3 to 33.05; mentioned time in a nearer direction f.o.b. , • • •• . . ' . • to our borders, title •GovernMent.. will • Barley -In fair' demand to -day •and be compelted to regard that also as a steady at 43e, west, told 44c east,Cor formal declatation of War." - No. 2. . :, . .• "1 have the honor to . be respect, Millfeed-Market 'steady. Bran is fells yours, " ' • . • ••• • quoted at 411.50 to 011,75, ;and ehorts' ' 14F. W. RITZ, Peas -Without. • State Secretary. iit $14 to §14.75 west. ' • -. quoted at 59 1-2d,' node and west, 'CO Change. •No.- 2 . lte LONDONERS', CHEER 'THE AUSTRA- 1-2e, 00 the Midland, and 620, east, , ,,.,' 1-4,,-E1N4 evecsotr;ott_rtAd 510i:elite:wet; No. 2' A.m.. ell._ There 14 AO mistaking the signieleattee ot the great manitestation comeined A uespaeor event oonuon .says: -4 Ry.e-Rether dull at• DI 1-2 to 540, . .. , with warm ;spirit of imperial solidar- ity, that occurred in the ,Street8 of Londoo op. Tuesday morning when the New South Waite Lancere traveesed Greeke, TuescIay with the Persians, Wed need ay wi 1.11 the Arisyriana Tb urs - day with the Egyptitens, Is'riday with or as he \site, or tta he eat& or drinks, bthreewTorks, and Saturday with the he - he will from. tittle to time tu'rn this mill, {Aphid:, he has already dew:sited NO CREDIT FOR G001) INTENTIONS )118 141etkt Pro" to hin Pard°4141' Idol Some people, maid the boy, IleVer mAtol LtGur rr. far 'erre feller put a bent pin on 3ises-1 tell you what it is, it takes when the teaSher rvati *boat to set Newoop-lhaels right. Our firat eao, yelloW, quoted al 42e, on C.P.R., Toronto; and No. 3, American, yellow, 40 1-2 to Oats -Demand light.' %%fie quoted , al 26 lele east, and 25 1-2e west; moo the city to embark for, South Afrie Oatmeal -Dull, at 03.40 for cars of bags, and 450 ca. Tens of thousands assembled to ad), 24 1-2 to 25e west'. for hbls. on iraok,'To• diets rePre"atiag the -thp-9110's 1°Y - do homage to the little handful of sot- rento, . . ally. • J3teeleitheattluoted nt • 48 to 60 'From tin arrival' of the squadroo at west'. - - Waterloo alatIon ' to the, entraining el 3-4o; December, 74 1-4o bid, Corn- 0118 scenes of wild enthusiasm merked N' 0T.02ienraoi,x:t<:07,.-aecla,vhootsr_to-401.,42,mcixaLii: al • b'enciliereh !Artie. stetioo tunaultu- the route travarsed. 'The bonds were 24e, 'Rye -Neglected. Cleverseed - allowed to play nothing but ''Soldier aPhruimegigect; 0.fitale, and °Metier, $0•201 De.- of the Queen,' 'Rule Britannia.” "God ember and March, 85.40. Oit-len, Save the (Wen," in whie,h the dense , • orowds joined. It is doubtful ie sucli •Bufealo, Oct. 17. -Spring wheat. - a frenzied welcome was ever before Dell; No, 1 Northern, Old,. 78 1-80 . - witnessed'in Londop. There was an naw, 76 1-8e; NO. 2 Northern, new" ei inceseapt roar of tiheers and song tui - 1 541c. Winter •Wheat-Notbing' diang, 111 1116 Mansion house, the official reel- Corn;-Strotig ; NO. 2 yelloW., 39 1-40o de,noe of the Lord Mayor of Londnn. No. 3 yellow, 39e; No, 2 corn, 38' tie Wag reached. 38 1-20; No..3- corn, 37 3-40. . Oats- The Lord Mayor, Sir John ,Voce Fiseni; No, Vivhite, 29 1-40; ' No. 3 MoOre,; ie. the fall robes of office, re - white, 28 346 ; No. 4 white,, 28o eNo. strained the singing and vociferous 2 mixed, 27 1-2c; No.. 3 mixed, 27e. Rye cheering while he addressed, the col- -1.Tnsettlect.; No. I quoted at 630. Canal onial troops, wishing them Godspeed freighta-Iligher emit, ac; wheel, a and expressing the interest of the 3-8a; flaxseed., 3"3-436e to New 'York, Weary in their heroic determirtation Flour--Steadto; to assist in asserting iraperial'author- Chieego Qct.1.7.--Ehoeseed, North- ity in South Africa, Sir John Moore West ontlISouth--West, cash, $1.20e Oct- sante-"I' hope there will not be war, ober, $1.20; December, 01.19 1-2.; but the necessities of the moment re - Duluth, cash, $1..t7 1-2; to arrivee quire a demonstration of authority" $1.17; October, 61.17 1.2. • An inspiring scene closed with the Detroit, Oct. 17. -Wheat closed •- Singing of the National Anthem, the No. 1 white, cash, 71 1-4e; ;No, 2 red, Lord Mayor leading. ic.a9t407! 3-4e,e11.0.cestaber, 74 3-4e; May, A similar demonstration. took piece • • at Frenohchurch 'Street station, The Milwitukee, Wis., Oct. 17.----Veheal- windows io the neighbourhobd were Ote. 1 Northern • 72 1-2C t No. crawded with sightseertt, who shower - 2 Northern, 08 to '690. Eye -Steady ; ed miniature Union Jacks and squares No. 1, 58 3-4 to 59e. Barley -Firmer ; of bunting bearing portraits of the No. 2, 46 4-40; sample, Sa to 45 Queen. upon the posing troops. • 1-20. MITCH GIVEN ARMS IN CAPE 4 . COLONY. Ladysmith, Natal, aays that a coltunn. of Boers, numbering 3,000 men; is now at 1143 Tugela river, ,ixiside the Natal • border.. Others are at Iliddledale farm, be -low Tiotwit, mountain. • judginglirom the Telegraph's' de- .spateh,. the Boer move apparentlyaims • at euttuig off the.Britieh northern gor- Aeons. They .will probably he joined southward of Ladysmith by a column • which is 'believed to beedvapeing from the Buffalo rived-. • : deimettoh. from Derben' dated Thursday, 8. o'cleek a.m.,angounces that the' Boers seized Albertina station and demanded the keys, which -Were delivered to them by the stationmae.• ter, who reitehed Ladyarnith"oni a trol-• ley. The exeitemetnt at Ladysmith is - increasing and the troops are reedy • to act at :a moment'..et •notee. 2000,BOER S ON RAILWAY .L1NE.- „ . . A despatch Iroin Veyburg says -A bodo of Boers have cite the border fence, advaocea to the railway, and cut the' telegraph wires. • Two thou- esaind Boers are now occupying the rail - Way line. . A panic hail broken out bere, and'a burriea exodus has begun owing to British refugees from the- Transvaal • declaring _that a large force of Boers was advancing on. the .town. The - -rumour that Neiveastie has been oe- oupied by the Boers .is whined con • - firmatipo, ' BRITISH:FORCE ON NATAL BORDER. The situation ill Natal need ecuse no • Undue alarm. • The force in the vicin- lea of Gleneoe is suffieient. to stop any , serious invesion. It consiSte of five battalions .of infantry, viz„ the 1st Leiceeter, 2nd Royal Dublin; Fusiliers, Jet Liverpool; 1st Kieg's Royal Rifle Corps, and 1st Manithester Regiraept; the two lea named being on rout to thie point. To these must be added7 the Mk Lancers and 181h Hussars; • together • with two field batteries and the 10th' Meant:tin flattery.. . • Over end above these .there -is foree of abeut 503 volunteers: .11 wilt thus be seen • that, some, 6,50) num 'With eghetren guns, are available to dent . With any Boor inoursicrns , It may be • &Meek to atop them destroying . the litie 'between filenemeand the frontier. Mt it would not be prodent to push the Norval's 'Point, col the -Cape Colony side 6E the Orange river. • . • Every precaution hos been taken, at• Maleking against aetack, And all the • '- streets are barricaded with waggons. The Mere intend.to shell the tomtit be. for delivering their tietacke They are said to 130011058 12 guns. Every -man in adafeking is carrying a rifle, and the military authorities are confident • they will be able to repel the attack, btni they lackl,the force necessary to • follow the Boer retrettt• The town Is fairly quiet. Three Doer spies have been arrested, in the triv/11. Railtvae conununleat ion to the south- ward is 'practically at the ?hero of the Boers, over 200 miles of the line being within. easy strikeng distance of enterprisihg cozninandoes. Sad scenes occurred at the railway station upon the departure of women and childreo by train. It is thought even should ' the main line be blown up at any point the damage can be repaired -within a few hours. Some traders at Zerust with.whone storekeepere bete had contracted for - large ahipmenta of ammunition have refused to execute the orders, it hav- ing been reported to theta the suppliea were Intended for Deere. PRAYING MILLS.• deepatch from London; Wednesday saya:-The Cape Town correspondept Saute einem. 'Pest ens or temple tette of the Daily News says that at a meet - or china • ing a the Dutch at Sterkstroom4 it was olVed to ask tke Governtnent of the Mongolia marlo set down tea coun- yes try of barbarians, if not of religious cCbarteigotrY to atoPpy thr rith fanatic's. They are idol woeshippers to the Greene:6er Free State a t° aPP of the most profiquneed type, and at The correapondent adds that a rays - liege, the capital town and the seat terious distribution oe 11fauser rifles is atoll districta in the Oape Colony. ti°4 15 to bet Be0X1 in its throat desPotie 01Ra-ids the momentous newt; 01 :1.110 form. TJrga. ig a town with a eon- tettimatum, nothing of raoment has of the Grand Leine., religious irttOle'ra- troceeditig Steynehurg and other aiderable population, a towns Of MIA, been received in Lorichni th° Beebe of likely hostilities except the wattle -roofed houses, pig-tailed•inhabi- tants and innumerable dogs. Its center is octupied by the house or _palace of the Lama, who is practically ruler over all Mongolian Chinese. Should any reader happen upon Urge dad walk through Re streets the first. thing that wilt strike hita. will be a peculiar clanging noise on all sides, It Will not take hint long to discover whence proceeds this atrange dative Of bells, for at every corner, in peculiar motion, Hee nothing so Much' %red his visit is naturally connected in VICTOTtiA'S NVAit 13RITISII ARTILLERY READY. that the artillery stationed there has A despatch from Kimberley states been out practiaing at a dummy force announeenlent that the Boers have „,et, a ranee of front 2*5311 to 2,900 yardit 1:41 lit sY. 4" constructed forte comManding taittg's The- Pfeetice$ which was witnessed by, edoe Mount Pogwane 'and Mount blak, cold that guns have been MoUnt- notaber Of ladies, Showed excellent re- c,rtraeetoore,b4avmeonbgeetntbeimenaedrila4rnaget Prealpect. 11Priday'a Cabinet Connell • will have tillerymen a good field for their fire. Cleared away ill order to give the ar. tO deal with. the military situation, Accordiag to the earns deepatch, de. and Parliatnent will 'bees little else to feneee have been erected i'n elf direse- credits. de than to sanction kite uee.essary Hone, and the garrison deelare that .Foreign Office Tuesday afternoon and The Portuguese Minister to Great Gull are "quite ready to meet tbe tor- ahlleet everY °Pen sPetcer Ile Will see a had an Interview with 'lord SallanurY, Britain, Senior Several, called at the toigie aTill gfret 131,1W a vvarrn reception " when los puts hie head above the ' as a g.ganto .1-tot/stile, the Centre of the Public; mind' with the alleged, pur- The London Daily Man Sydney de - which 1)6x -shaped, and trent whose chase by Great Britain of Deiagoa BO. stencil sayst-"The Victorian Pattie. sides protrude several bare of wood: A despatch tending to confirm the re- Anent Thursday, on motion of Sir The terostile arrangement is covered pert of this. pablio eeport comes, /rein GeOrgt, Turner, Premier, voted a credit by a conical canopy to proteet it film. Lorenzo Marques, • It Mates that the of ,30,030 for the purpose of sending the elements, and forms the celebrated British thirdeclass cruiser Philomel is the Victorian contingeM to the Trails - withered, 15 miles off the port, and is vital. . The leader of • the. Opposition Trans - praying mill of Mongolia. The drum or wooden box in the centre is filled, suppmed to be waiting the arrival! of seeonded the motioe, end the pro - sometimes to overflowing, With praY., transporte and warships to pilot them resat was carried by a vote of 67 to 13. era Written on all sorteof material. A into the harbetur. It is quite tertain. The members then swag the National, passer-by, wiehing for something god, however, that the tranowtets would ,Anthem. and gave cheers for the writes a prayer, if he has the alnlitYr not go to Lorenzo Marques, ontese the eleritish Empir,e," and then Puts it in the box, after British Were about to fise. their WIII011 he, fieleea one of the• handIee Of over the port. HELPS THE DOCTOR, • the machine and walks solemnly 0,000 130EILS NEAR MASTIRA. of grinding Is neoesaary before the round, the idea, being that this eystem . . Do asked atilt visitor. •. e• A special war eotrespondent et the. $ a ke mu out o your np- prayer eau reach Its proper &sante, Ieendon Times, &din hie despetch -Plea Oh, pretty Considerable. answered the time. SandeprultOet. 9, reeogrds 'therein the In front of ille palace iteeif there detrain of a four -days' visit Mita Com. fernier; but I've got a son up- in the are some scores of these praying mills inaudant-General Joubert allowed town who nukes more out of the ate - than I make the Whole while. not dependent entirely „,.upot 4.12'1. i° imIkI5.1110014 -tilt 116er forces 131814 10 a laaath „„,, ttl Olaf: neighborly:m(1. tie says:- seeseh. these, every 11 nol h respect for birds:11r %eta wearGry hatmroen'Te'„, ;jolt tionstir.henegtihr000ftitehreieBoeerhsoutitt 8,00') No; NAO•fahretleresdloacthoert, I'm bilking aboat tura n1111 14 ids hand' and "-he walks, num, scattered in various camps over greeh APPIeti now. itterWelidaue adretalie itIterilltte6rn,7teaUltel8Pbnanrde4nhaarli ............................- , A PLEA FOR ENGAGEIVIVNTS It Mile from Sandeprult Station, and .1 . about in Mile* from the border. ,In Old henpeek-.NOnsientie I The idea. addition to the Boer commandees it of talking about Marriagel YOU, arid Italia:Met 'corps anti. an Irish eorps my daughter haven't been engaged are here; eaeh Is about 250 strong, over et* months. There ate two German corps, one of Yoittig Mali -Do $ou believe in long hhe latter, under Col. Sehlel, being at stgagetnents. sir, the IZIlp river, near the Orange Free Old Henpeck -Certainty. my young State border. The frontier ie ears. friend, certainly. The longer the ell• tally 'PetrolIed, but by special ardent gagement the shorter the Marriage. thank ye, •no matter What ye do the teacher's their th' other day, an' to brightott up a house. doutu 1 palled tee twill., out from rived three months ago and wave under him to 814I6 him frum the pin, burning gas at MI hours of tbe night An', by George, he, ileked me fur 111 6144 111"S' " •