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The Wingham Advance, 1908-08-20, Page 2__11 � - I , - "�� i FW � '44" , . . I r . 11 7 I , 0 ,I 0 , , � I i i __ �� ­­_­ ____ , � ,_;7,-,�-=7==T,=_" I - — -!—P-,,, M!;! !"t Z=_; ! _�:! =1__1*,!11_t_�-1 ','_-­­­'­­ -,-­-­­- *+*+*A1dL I W . __X Y SUNDA " SCHC )OL I . - ILIESSON . --,I I I", - ,-, . . .L I _*+#****+d "MOW T, VeSSON VIIL--AUQ os, ismil. ous t9, them botb, but David's. case was this did not humble him before God, and lie. therfore became filled with envy, Oko more deplorable, for when Joluttliall PrIendsbip a! David and Jonathan.-- war, returning to Ids family and friends, I Sam- 20'- T-42- . David was ICIXVI119 411 Ills comforts, even . Coultuoutary.-4, DavilIrs constlltftt'Ou those of God's sanctuary, and therefore Ills grief exceeded Jonathan's." with Jun,.itlian (vs. 1-10). To she Ills 0. 00 In peace -it WAS kindness ill lifo David had e.scapod to the aged Pro- Jonathan to bid David depart, since 11.1t, Smlluol In Ilaulah, lleri� David wai -toed In ,tile sphool Of the PrOl at Ills life was in suall. danger. They rotor - re,I to Me covenant they had vilade With It),,lets . _��Iotb, a Parb or Raniak But salil 'I oach other, to be faithful and kind to 9 hearned of his retreat and David W.'s eliell other from goneratiolli to gollera- Obliged to leavc. It Was then that tion. .They found some comfort Ili this David apilemea to Jon-.itirali for assist- wity in tile mournful separation. Ile ance, ()a the day following, the fe�jtijral arose and departed -"Nothing call be coaceived more patAlatle than this part - Of tile new moon was. to be celebrated, and David would be. oxpectAqZ to be pres- Ing; and we do not find that they met. Put, J�llt lie felt that it wc.,t1d not Ile more than once more lit this world." safe for him to go; iiaeordilig1jr, 110 Ask- . ed Jonathan to inake excuses to Saill for QUe8tIcmsv--Wbero !had David fled for safety! Who wits Jonathan? Why (Ild Ilk ah4elive and thus learn how igaill felt . I David -0 to 'him for assistance? What a towaid bial. I'llionall David was t1w Was the covenant that jail, than a and 0 anointed king to r.eig 11 after Sand 110 had DIAVid made? 117 -hilt W0Ya,9Qa1e Of the evi , , everything to fear from Saul, qucl. there- (1011ces Of J ath a's I 0 an a cy for David I f0re concluded'i e Ill 11. Wiiat took place at the time of tile now sqlf than ,to got into danger. Ile might , moon? What did David purpose doin ? g h4ve, rallied till aralY to Ills defe"U, bill What sign was agreed upon? What ditl lie had not soug4 tile kingi�oia, or public- Jonathan learn as to his father's pill-- . notice, and he chose to trust God. to pose concerning David? What did Jon - bring about his affairs in His own. tial(. atbau do? Describe the parting of these and way." two f riends. . if. The covenant (vs. 11-23). "The Pei. Teachings -Those, who are thoroughly I vote dialogue which is here ditailed ak honest And upright in all their Maw full length presents a raos% beautiful ex, are glad to call God as U witness. True hibition of these two amiable and noble- love i� self-denying and self-socrificing; alluded friend,it, Jonatha,ii. was led, in it stands by in the midst of adversity tile eircurnstances, to be the chief speok- and triul as well'as in times of prosper. . er. The strength of Ills &ttaclilliell,t, bi-A ity and blessing. We should always be pure disinterestedness, his warm. pietv­ ready to asaist those Ili trouble, favor,., 411oi�n at such times will liever be for- his Invocation '&a God consisting of a . Prayer and it soleinn 01th. colabilicd- ,,uttan. It is right to protect our'lives, Oto the calla And full expression lie gave to uvoid�danger and to guard ourselvc- , againsL those who might see ts his conviction that his awn family wero by the ( . livitle Will to be disinherited and . injury, The Lord is with those who David elevated to Iche possession of the trust in him to protect and gustain them in the ]tour of darkness and danger. throne; the covenant entered into with Tl�.ouglits-Bccause Saul did not hum. David on behalf of his descendants, ail,] blo himself before God, he became a the imprecation (Y. 16) den,ouliced on any pray to 'envy, pride, jealousy, cruelty of them who should violate this Part Of the conditions; the reltei ation of"thi, and every malevolent temper. David covenant on both sides (v. 17) to make it )ht have raised a powerful party in Tail; Israel,. but as God had called him I to the - indissoluble, all this lodioatei Buell a power of mutual affection; such mag- kingdom lie chose to let God bring him netie attractiveness in the character of to it in his own way. Cod's way and time are always best, David; such susceptibility and elevation pork-Sliort cut, .$:23.50 per barriol, I of feeling lit the h-eart of Jonathan, that. . PRA(Y.rICAL APPLICATIONS. this interview for dramatic interest and Tito love of David and Jonathan is a moral beauty is unrividled in the records type of the friendship bQtw6en'.ChTisl. I of human friendship." It secins clear i6id Mis own. tlia% Jonathan expected Da vid to ocoupy 41.1 ,ads will show It flice" (v. 13). Frie the throne of Israot (v. 13), and lie t;a- tell their secrets to each other. It was cordingly exacted. a promise from Iiini to Abrahftln 1'�he friend of God" (Jag. to show kindness to his posterity at Wr 2:23.), that "the Lord said, Shall I hide . Lis death as well as to Ilim,;4e)f dilring " �rora Abraham that things which I do?" his lifetime. "His words, like Saul's ill, (Gen. 18 i 17), "The secret of the Lord . chapter 94, 21, are prompted by a fear is Nvith them tbat fear him; and lie will lest even David should conform to the show them big covenant" (Pea. 25.-14). barbarous Orlenta,l custom by which the To Enoch, who wallced with him, Ila Te - first king of a new dynasty often. tried vealed the prophocy of his coming with to sriciare himself on Iche throne by raux- ton thousand of his saints (Gen. 5:22; . daring his predecessoes farally. David Jude 14). To Noah, a just.man and up - . . fulfilled his promise by showing kindness riglib in Ills generations, he reveale(I the to Mephilloshetli. See Ir. Sam., 9, 1-13; approaching deluge (Gen. 0:9; 7:1). 21, 7." � only Joseph. the young man of purity, Saul's inurderous design (vs 24-34.' ,could tell of the coming famine (Gen. 41:10). To "Aloses alone." the man of w view betwee� ion&' than and David, Da-vid. remained hid ill (;.ad, faithful in all his house, God whis- the field while Jonathan returned to )er�d the secrets of the taberriftele I , 23:2, 12; Heb. 3:2, 5). Only I'! test his father and find out Ills purpose concerning Pavid. Jonathan soon dis- __Oil;, ( a , " could D. the "greatly beloved, i I . ,covered that his father' w" very angry read the lianilwAting on. the wall (Dan. 2:28-30; Q.:23). To John, leaning on his 0 against David, and had determined upon hl-. death. 30. Against Joiiatlian­--baul bosom, lie told who should betray him was angry at Jonathan becauselie saw (Joh4 13:25". . ,liona,than inade a covenant With Da - - . that lie was pleading for David. Per-, . viWs (v, lo.) -fortathan was true to Da - verse rebellious woman-ToAny'Orlent- vid, though it cost him. his life. About at, nothing is so grievously insulting as 'The two hundred years ago, during the aw- a reproach cast upon his mother. mother lierself is not held to be affront- ful persecution among the Scotch Coven - ad in such cases, but the son who hears anters ) two -wonien were tied fast to it stake out in the breakers on the sand,B � such. words ape.fled. to ]ter is insulted, and meant to insulted beyond expla- of Solway FrIth. Groups of weeping . tion.--Xitto. To thine own confusion. spectator$ watched them silently and Prayed God to help them. Margaret ---Saul accuses J'onathan of disgracing himself and his nicither by choosing Da- Wilson, the younger, near the shore, � vid as: a friend. 31. Ns long as the $ou looked calmly out to where her compan- ' of ,Tesse liveth-I'Saul had now fully ion stood gasping for breath in the , made up Ills mind that David was ]%is death struggle. "Whitt see you. yon- derl') hrr tormentors asked her. Witl 'a rival to,- tha throne; that lie was tile ' ,man after God's own heart of whom & filith. thi.4- was bold and a hope that. F 1-a-mvel had told him; and perhaps the wits bright, she said3 "I see Christ suf. faet that Samuel bad anointed him was foring in one of Ills own members, . )low generally known." Think ye that. we are the only sufferersl I � 32. What hath. be done -He had slain NO, it is Christ in us. Ile sends none oil a wavfare at their own charges." Saul's eneinies and sa,ved the kingdom; Then. she repeated the words, "Who lie had acted wisely. But saul's jealousy shall separate us from -the love of know no bounds. lie hated Min because Christ? shalt tribulation, or distress, or lie w Saul could see plainly persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or M I" AW �; 0 . E ! � � , , , , � . I': � 1: ii,pl,!ftose stud deumuded their pal*n, - whieli was grantea, and .,in artist reared I il!:411:11�4 1110- , I I . � , , i % '�� l�t . -1 � -11 11 I ;, I -11. I I � . .... - .. . : *ql* I . ­ 1"'& . I 1. , q luoutuneut of their wittual affeetibill. 1___A� 0. Al. �. ... I .11 . -1111, � �­� _­­___­­.. . I - . . I --,I I I", - ,-, . . AMU �11 , � WAR OF WORDS# ____ _­ � . � - � - I 11 . I'll.. ,,,-,--,,,.) ti� this did not humble him before God, and lie. therfore became filled with envy, �, � I . . I . .. ­ I I THEOLOGIANS IN WARRP EOX1714 - TORONTO MARKET$ . OVER ME$SIAH1'S NATIONALITY, Farmers' Market, ' . . Prices were steady torday. Ton loads A United States Profossor'o, Qcinton- of )lay canto in, 200 bushels, of oats ail(! t!Qn that Jesus Was Not ;L Jew 100 bUsbOls fall wlLe4t, old. ., Combatted by German Histo . rians. Dressed hogs are steady. Choice light. � ., weights sold at $9.50 to $9,76, allil beavy ' Derlin, Aug. I 1- -14 remained for ail at $9-25- American delegate to provide the pria- Wheat, Old, bugh - , " $ 080 $ 0 00 volial t1teino of contention ni; tile Inter- DO-, ReNv, bush , , .. , :., national Uistorical (jorigress, which, 1 lats, Old$ bush ,... ... has just concluded it,q session llore� I arley, liew, busli . , , . 0 03 0 50 Peas bush. 0 75 0 00 Prof. Paul 1.1.1111A of 13altilliore, created a sturni. of discussion alliong, Uorluall .. .... .... Ifay"old, to n .. .. ..... 15 00 0 00 tl,teologlans by Ills address Of "The lus- Do,, new, ton .. .. ... 11 00 12 00 Straw, per tell .. 11 001 19. 00 tol"y of (!till lee"' thig title only "iting .. .... I hop 1.11. 0 2 5 9.76 Ills real subject, whiell, was based oil tile 1 ion; "Was Jesus P. Jew?" Prof. ,11'essed . , .. Butter, dairy .. �, .. .. 0 21 0 25 ITa11t11111)`b answered this negatively, stating Do,, creamery . 4 . . I I Eggs, dozen - I I I . I I - 0 21 0 93 that Christ was not born Ili Bethlehem, according �o the carly Christian traill. , I Chickens, spring, dressed, Uoll, but in Nazareth. lie content . led 1,5 0 7 pound , , . , . . - ., 0 1 Fowl, per Ill, .. � . ..... 0 10 ID i2. � that the assessment which necessitated Ducks, spring, lb .. ..... 0 I� 0, 14 =1� journey to Bethlehem occurred 5eams nfter ChrlsVs'birth, After Onions, per bag .. .. ... 1 25 1 40 0 30 0, 00 . - a succession of arguments, Prof, llaupt; Cabbage, per dozen . . , � . 1 20 Potatoes, new, Inigh, ., '. 0 95 I eat forward Ills conclusion that it wits Beef, hindquarters - ... 0 50 11 00 ,11uprobable tbat Christ wns a descend- Do.,forequart 0 00 Ant of David. It Was probable, on tile Do., clioleb, Careftfic - - - 8 00 0 00 other hand. that be was it descendant Ot Do., medium, carease .. 5 50 0 60. the Aryan Colonists of 041ilov. Possibly , 411 it , tton, Pell CWt, . .. ..... If Ills bellealogical tree could be traced P: i -ice, per cwt, .... 7 50 9 00 .fill-, enough. it would be shown that he 'Veal , . 0 12 Larriii, spring, per lb. . . . - 0 11 was a descendant of Zoroaster, . . Seeds. , It was at this point - that a war of ensued between Prof. Haupi Following are outside quotations: .yords and the German professors. pr9t. Algike_L�xtra faney lots, $8, No. 1, llaupt's arguments were Attacked lit , $7,60; No. 2, $7 to $7.20, No, 3, �0.50 to detail, aild lierba.ps because it was a question of one against another lie did $0.75. Timothy -Prices at country points are n e �0 from $1.65 to $2,25 per bushel, according The loading German Biblical expert present expressed the pith of the Uler- to quality. linseed, London, Aug, 15.-CaltuttA, man Idea, whon lie said it NY -as impog- August-Septernbar, Ir)s 34 per 412 Ills'. dble to decide scientifically'- whether Baled Hay and Straw. Christ was it Jew by race. Tito point Hay�j.rimothy is quoted at $9 to $10 of importance was that Christ was ull, In ant. lot.s oil track her$, with NO. 2 'It , questionably a Jew by religion. 0 P , $050 t ,7. . i $ ,Such violent dissension was oditc- pr , -a $7 p I Straw -Prices rann front $0 i; e, 0 . ad that the chairman's efforts to calm ton !it car lots here. the controversationalists,were for a long a Provisions. time ineffectual. . I pork-Sliort cut, .$:23.50 per barriol, Koopenick Shoemaker Rele asea. I mass, $19 to $19.60, Berlin,. Aug. 10, -Wilhelm Voight, the Lard ---Tierces, 12c; tubs, 12 1-4c; palls, ihocinaker, who Ili 1006 impersonated 1 Ig? 1-2c . A � 00� arnly captain, Impressed ,savoml I n Smoked and Dry Salted Meat8­LO g soldiers, and with them Arrested tile clear bacon, 11 1-4 to 11 1-2cs tolls And burgoniaster and other officials of cases, hams, ineditim and light, 141-2 to Xcleperick and stole all tile alOnOY "I 15e; hams. largej 12 1-2 to 13c, backs, tile town treasury, for Which 110 wits 17 1-2 to 1§01 % shoulders, 10 to 110, rOl 1-9, ienteneed to four years' imprisonment, 101t12 to Ile; breakfast bacon, M) to . %vas released to -day, 15 1-2c; green uleats, out of pieldc, I" I - � IL . . less than smoked. SAVED COLLIE. Hides, Tallow, Etc. place ovidelitli Wall known to Jollath,,ln Toronto butchers are receiving for ____ I I . � stock as follows: I I - Guelph Children Take Up Collection No. 1 green inspected steer hides, 60 I pounds and up-iln separate 6onsigninents, - F6r Canine Pet. 10a per bl.; No. 2 grade, lie per lb. . . No. I green inspected cow aides, 9 1�2c - Guelph, Auff. N.-rilie �ympa,th;�tie 0 per Ill.. No. 2 grade, 8 1-2c. Calfskins, green, firsts and seconda, feelings of children towards their duirj- "it, 12c per lb. frit"Ids was forcibly show ill. a 111Z, � 11 Lambskins, present kill, 45c. draina which was enaetod in tile city yes. terday. On Surroy street there las been Toronto Live Stock. dving it homeless and ownerless old callie Receipts of live stocic at the city nmr- dog, the friend of till the neighborhood, ket as reported by the railways, for and particulaxly-the abildret. Now tb� Wednesday and Thursday, were 06 car - dog did not wear a tag, and the ro',lllt . leads, composed of 1,248 cattle, 1,034 was I that yesterday lie fell into the hogs, 2,155 sheep and lambs, and VO clutches of the -dog catclior -and Was Caly"' taken off to the doff jail. . There were a few good cattle on sale, I The children did hoc�t allow tillair Pet to but ,che bulk were of tile common to me - go wilchout an effort, and many toars ,vere wasted. - Bat the dog Was pl,iwd in diuni quality. Trade was fair but slow. . The best the Nvagon despite their tkrs, and dlen cattle were firm at Monday's and Tues - . t was taken to the pound,'With ` a coaple day's quotatiox fIs, but poinploil. and ill - ,if tho, little tot$ "Ah t'a,"tain d I lee e . .', ferior cattle sold at lower prilles goiler- :ollowing behind. At �he pound anotli,,-r ally - *sale, effort was made to effect the roleasa Of Exporters -Few, if any, were on the animal, but it wits useless. unless it was z few 11,G :ht -weights. Goo. But the children had not yet the idea Rowntree had 1OZ) ot exr,ra .1ioiee axbtlel -if giving up their dumb friend, To ,ff,,t 1,425 lbs. each, bought several.weeks ag. his release required two dollars, and this in tht country. they set about to collect in the naighhor. Butchers -AL few prime picked lots of flood irlie-re the dog was known. 11,liey butchers sold at $ik(lo to $4.90, which is a did so well that this morni g thoy ap� little higher than early in the week, peared wilch Uka. Thii wasnqevell c,lat'S Leads of good, $4 to $4.2.-); medium, *111ort, of the amount required to gA a $3.75 to $3.00; ,common, $3.80; cows, tag, too, but it was accepted, and tll,�*de. $2�50 to $4.40; can'imrs, $1.50 L6 $2.00. .1ghted kids made their departure, hoppy Stockeril and feeders -Few Acickers with their old friend, the collie. and feeders offered and, few wtunted. .z; : - Stockers, 660 to 700 lbs,. $2.60 to $3; MI'LLIONAIRE ARRESTED. feeders, 800 to 000 Ills., $3.25 to $3.f& I Milkers and SpAngers-TIliere was a Auto Frightened Horse and Man good demand for good cows at Steady Was Injured. . prices, ranging from $30 to $60. The London, Ont., Aug. 1G. -A- party of 25 average price for the best cows would Ile about $45 each. - American tourists from Vincennes, Ind., Veal C�tives­--41.ecelpts light, priceci had ail unp'.easant experience here on firm at $3 to $6 per cwt. Friday night. While passing throualk Oil- -n,l T.—I—V..., 1- 0.1. — I'llab '_*"v_"l1s grownig Success, Ana now lie was rising in tile estimation of tile peril, or sword? As it is written, Far thy sake we are kille'd all tile (lay long; Lcamingtoll Ill this afternoon, one of their _r 11 , V, .. firm alc about steady quotations. IPA - people, He was also convinced of his own (evil conduct in public affairs. But we Are accounted as sheep for the five outos frightened a farmer's. horse, which ran into two .persons on port owes, $4 to $4.25 per cwt.; raiu.�, $3 to $3,25 Pei- cwt.; lambs, $5.50 to this did not humble him before God, and lie. therfore became filled with envy, Amighter. Nay, Ili all these things we ,ire n. -ore. than conquerors through him the road and. threw the farmer out of tile lig, Tille partly ,ill kept, oil except $6.25, with a few selected lots at $3.3-3. Ilogs-Mr. Harris quoted. pricea ita- idi pri -, jonlousy and cruelty. '11tese ele- that loved us . . For I am persuaded. that neither death, nor life, nor angels. 0. N.V. Burnbaus, Vincennes, who pickod. climuged at $0.65 tqr selects fed and meats �vltbin his heart led to every evil nor principalities, nor powers, not up the farnier and took -hini to 6. p-liv- watered, and lights i7t $a.40. Too many -;N,.%V. Whell controlled, by these he was i;hed oil Ikv Sabin into -the most terri. things to come, nor beight, nor depth, sidan. Tile Leamington Police Chief -no*. tifled Chief Williams to arrest the party light And comrse hols are being inni'_ keted, IT,p I OXMIRS0% without respect even to . nor any other creature, soliall. be able to -wparate u,3 from the love of God, which here, . 'S. ou"Off 04 tm arRuh 11104", Am"OSU094 eliaraeter or the most sacred obligations- I, in Christ Jesus our Lord!1 (Rom. S; Auguist; Pillemire and W. 1-1. Glover, OTHER MARKETS. Ito -could not tell one moment what lie should do the next. 33. Cast a avelin- 35.3-9.) As she finished and began to tlie waves went over her. Her Vincennes, were arrested .it the Tecum. sell I -rouse for furious driiing. They were ' British Cattid Markets. It was the custom for a Icing Always to pray persecutors lic)d her up and made one sent ,back to Leamington, R. K. Cowan Londom--Lon,dort cables for c0ble. Are have, his spear with him. The Arabs more effort to get her to deny her Lord, accompanying them as counsel. Ilia re'st , steady at - 11 1-2 to 14c per lb., dressed still have the .game practise. Jonathan know -He had before been disposed to, But she would not. A voice frora the � "Dear of the party went on east. The party �s I touring Canada, and bound for weight; refrigerator beef is quoted at 10 1-4 to 10 I -2a per lb. attribitte his father's acts of viillelleO 'toward crowd called oiit� Margaret, say, 'God save the king."' But site answer- .N,e%v York, Livoi�pciol.-Jo,lln Rogers & Oo,, Liver. David to his madness and tile demon that at times possessed him, ed, "I will. mot. I am one of Christ,$ clAldren. Let me go." One of tile sol- A. Loambigton despatch says that the only one hurt is the farmor who was pool, cable to -day: United States steers, 13 1-2 to 14c, Canadians, 13 to 13 1-2c) but now lie is convinced tha t David's suspicions of bN bloody design (v. 3.) diers let her down and held her head un- der water until life was extinct, The throw sIB n froth the a two tailvic � , . arrested are rated izigmil�lllonalres. rallchCrs 11 'to 120; cows. 11 to 1.2c; - bulls, 10,to 10 I -2c, Trade 13 ver�v slo%%% nre well folinded-Terry. 34. Arose frOul tit(, table -It iras at the time of the nevir brave champion wits with her Lord. Re loved him its lie lovea his . -: - I EARLIS TRIP UNOFFICIAL. Winnipeg Wheat Marketr moon, or the first of the lunar month. q'he - event won celebrated with special own soup, (v. 17.) Jonathan may love I)a- vid with All his heart, And soul, Ana Governor-General to Make tour. of Following are the oloalfig quotations . On Winnipeg grain futures: sacrifices nad blowing of trumpets. See I Xilm. 10, 10; 28, 11-16; Psa. 81, a. The, mind, And Strength, but David will love Waterways. Wheat- August $1.00 bid, October 06%c bid, December, 04%d bid. - I crifid, sa al feast (v. 24) lasted at least - two days (V. 27); jonathan better (v. 4L) And lolin.than inq a i,)Pi late David's love intensely, Ottohva, Aug. IG.- FArl. Grey i a 9 * iag to al ak a tr It I a g I -C n 0 0 1 t ir a I Lt COWS call. Ciats-Augilst 4311c asked, October age bid. this wiff the second, Trad done him sliame­-Saill had (1�11 wrong by charging a 1.;, David a great by,) avItice' appreeiates Jonathan's more, Our David loved its first (I Jbhn 4, 10.) al system, and overtba hike route ft� far as the Soo, Dr. Pugsley has placed the New York Sugar Market, - with treaL on. film 8 able intentions. "'I'lle of Jonathan's -as r _ 110 loves nost (,Tnitn 15, 13; Rol% 6, . 8 10. He 91)proelateg our fovia to him 'lie Works Pub steamer Speedy at the.dis. posal of hiA E xcellency, W110 will om- I SugAr-RaW, dull-, tair refining, 3,50c to 3 53c; .centrifugal, '00 test, 4c to 4,03c; gplio.ro8ity character lit very Apparent. I -Te did not resent the In. � i;fInItPlv niora than we can his love to . . If , us we say to our Beloved, "Thy lo,�e , bark at Ifoutreal on Tuesday noxt; and Tefined, quiet. . jury and iusalt ,offered to himself go much as the wrong done to his fri'and.11 I, 1) g etto, than whie') (S., of S, I., g), lie will I'llow make a thorough examination of the Water grain route from that point. Ire I The Cheese Markets. gapance.-To-day. -1,250 boxes white -Spoik. (loin. � IV, The parting (vs. 3S.49). 35, In 1 he answer ng, much bettor is thy . lovo than wille't (4; 10). 1 "The - Is particularly deairous of familiarizing himself with this route, The trip will And 402 colored boarded; all sold At 12V,e. morniager-Whiel, would be the third day since David And Jonathan lind made th`� Lord be between me And Vice' N 44) Rv�iprocity Is the joy of love. In. the sweetest friendships the attaell. be entirely private aind unoffiehrl. There has been no selledula arranged for the Listowel. -To -day 14 factories boarded 065 White choose, August make. bid. fovenont. At the time' appolated--po - ilm place appointed.11 -11. V.) margin. ' olont is wholly mutual. on one, of the bridges of Ghent, in Flanders, boat. Ifer movements will depend upon, the W181109 of Ills 1INcellencY, Who ivill ding Active an board, two lots selling at 12% and 12 5-10c, seven lots sold at Arrangements had been made g inform David are two atiles of it fath ov and son, er. rovelve no addresses and hold Ila reeol)� ti,bus w4ille oil the five lot d O L 121ge' remaining 8 Sol n street ILI; 12%e. Next fair, elonathan could of qSaillos designs without making a personal inter- (,(,t(,d lit memory of their inutnal affed- IiOn, `17110v Were both condortined to die ,�rlp. ,, - � . 11. - I Aug, 28. Ottawit, Ont. ­40 -day thera Wert of - view botiveon them necessary (vs. I 0-22). by tile hAd,nuanIg axe fol, some politi- HIS IOIST BIRTHDAY. fdred 1,049 boxes of choese, 110 white, aq it might bo hazardous to both of them to Attempt to meet Again, David eAl offense, but Ao greatly Wert thdy,eg, _ tPonlea that no Inall could be found who Phillip WastmOrd, of RAleigh Town. I tile remAinder colored. All but 100 boxes I gold on the board at 121/ge,per pound. waot, to )lid($ by tile Atone Vgel N. 10), a w oillil Act -as titeir heaAgmail A ship, It Still in Good Health. ItealptA110, Ofit.-To-day twelve Mo. place ovidelitli Wall known to Jollath,,ln f strange proposition Was made that one Chatham, Aug. 14. -Philip Westniore, torles, registered 610 colored oheese, all ) ,gold tit le_%e. And David but unknown to us. A little ]ad with him-Tonatban proceeds to car- 4bould have his life by becoming the . executioner of tI12 Other, The father born in Xent, HIngland, on Aug. 10, 1801, tO'daY ceIVbrfttQd Ills 101st birthday, - Vietoriaville.-To-day toile ears cliodAe rY out the Plan Wbiell bad been preAr- Angod, Whoreby DAvid Was warnell to , 'Irged tile son to neetilt the terms, Aft hi -A life 1111-ist (,lid on(l tho had when 'it reunion Of )'is fAmilY WAS held tit the home of big daughter, .Mrs, Orci, gold here ai 12%0. Ont.-To-d&y 1,400 box�g, of flop. 40. Artillery -That Is, hil's bow And ,Npon, .son -v long wo of ligptubless before him. Tito gory, Gravol-roadi 11ttleigh TmvaAfilp, 'health, c1lPerth, eeso boarded, 1,200 white, 200 oolored, till sold at from 12% to Ift. Arrows. Go -to the ofty-The lad was sent back- to Gib�ah. 41. David arose - - slay vaine. calmly tile fatho r knelt, DIftced I'll' ni%ek on the wood and waited Tvfr, We8tmoro is enjoying fine And since lie pass,,d tho century I """' Iroq colored , 130i.4, Ont.-To-dity 720 I Pecing iio one liedt David oftme from IIN for the fatal gtroke. The sort, with pnie lie has only been Ill for one, weeL. Him 0 eeso h Off&ed; fill gold (Lt 121AC, Pietoni 011t. -To -day 17 Motorles - 11111big plaeo fo Illept 'TollAthan. Doweil hillitolfLAVIlon all Oriental meotA A, sup. face and tremblilig hand, raised the -tie In the air. r1l1pn he flurt$ the dege,ly Pontinued good health Is remarkable for �% man of imph a matured age. Ile,, i4t 1hOftrdPd 1,531 b"eA, 01 eolorod; higheA Crior down and torielleg ItIA torebmil to weapon from his hand Ana fell upon rtb1c. to take Ili,; regillar morning walk, D101 I%%0,* all sold, . #i,ovincial MArkats. the gtound. Thi,,i Ai,t on the part of Tliv- , (lin linrod neek of Ills fathor And burst n,,ml took much Intermit in w4folling the L,ae I , I VIL XWginea-vi, , Ill wsvq a token Of rovor4moo and, lovalty. into tents, oxelainvilig. 1114o, no, -my fit- work of the iwent harvest. � (011,baj . David evepo,lml �11'Alis separation of tl�o tiler. We the togp.thor.11 ",e, orow(l itayo Mr. NV(-stm6r# 41#8 lAnjoked it pipe Owen Sound.-011tter, 2301 qg.q, 200" stith tAlthfill frtondA Was equallr gtkV,. vent, to their admirAtIon in tho Wildest ,lirlep quite young. 11098, live, $6.20t do., drwed� light, �0 I .1 I � . , . I 1- - I � .... L.�.�,, I 1. __kA.&.Ad*-_1, I ­_�".9��� 1�` , I i�­,:.i&A - 1111111111 � - 11 �1,!.­ !""" � .11, I.- ".., �*"'!�Wp 0*4 ", 11,11 ­ I I , ! . I - 440; Ito 4imy. lip it offoredi 447) wV40, $1, do,, IlMod, 1,10 tQ, $10,50; wool . 14 to 1,134c, 41dja4i powbides, $a; do"o s t o'k, r 0, S I/$ U. Ilaialltoll.-J43lero was practically Ito elifilige ill nwatti Q11 ventral Market to- day tile PrIC08 being AbOUt, tho Banks AS during, tile early p4rt; of the week. liogs Hold tit $0.7�,._and beef, first (JU41ity, at ! 716c. Orralu, price were Also unchanged lIlly field tit $11 slid $13 for ]law, all(i new o4ts at 45c. Poterburol.-7Ua the iaarl�,et dresged hogs $8, live $azo to $0.00., hay, billed, $14; loose $1.1 to $12; straw, load, .10. to $(); farmers' hides, iteeni aud cows, 70; butter 27.c, eggs 10c. Chathani.--lfogg, $0.40, ]lay, $8; but- ter, 25c; eggs, 17 to I$a; chickens, .30 to 00e, htail�s, live, 5% to Oc; droBsei) Ua, veal, ($a; beef, dressed, 5% to Oc, oil lloof'. 3 to 3.140; export, $4.25 tQ $5, wheat, SO, oats, now, 35c; old, 38c,. barley, cwt,, $1,10; corn, shelled,, 78oj llealls, $1,�5 to $1,50; wool, washed, i4c to 15c, unwashed, 7 to So. I Londou.-Large market, Hay sold at $10 to $10,00; straw, $0,50; butter, large s;ipply, prices angler tit 22 and 23c fox, cracks and 5%c for pound rolls lit Nihole- 1'Ili' I ts, 2�1, and, 20o tot- rolls retail, 3r,ss,dohogs, prices firm a� $9.25; do., , live, prices for Monday's shipment, 40c lower than last.weelcls, $0.35 being the fi.gure- Small pigs sold tit $4.50 and 40 pnir. I Bolleville.-Live hog market was, quite brisk the past week, but prices dropped to $6,50, dressed )togs remaining firm at $8.50. Now ]lay very plentiful, prices railging.from $11 to $13 Pei- ton, No old hit) or straw is being offered. Pota- toes down to 80c Pei, bushel. Butter, WS to 30c. Eggs steady at 18c. Best hand. picked Apples, 50 to 00c bushel. huottle- I berries in leads to -day, 10c quart. Stratford. ­Hogs, $0,25 to $0.35; do.,, dressed, 9 to 9%o; cows 3c to 3%e; do., dressed, 7 to 71fo; steers and liedifers, � 31/g to 41,66; dressed 7114 to 7y4c; lairbs, $5 to N%5.,�)O each; dreosed, 12 to 140; - calves 43k to 5c; dressed 71%, to 8e; wheat, old 82a standard; new, Soo ,4 ta it (1, - ird; onts, 35-5a to 40c; peas, 70c; barley, 45c; bran, $22; shorts, $2,55; but- tot- ' 263 to 25c; eggs, 19 to 20c; hay, $U to $7; no qtra,w. St. Thonuts.-The market quotations tp-day were as follows: Live hogs, $0,23; 0 drm%ed. hogs, $7.25 to $S; loose hay $7 to .$S; baled ]lay, 1$9; straw $0; butter, 27 to 28c; eggs, 18 to 20c. Produce in London, Eng. A Canadian Associated 'Press despatell quotes prices of Canadian produce in London as follows; Canadian bacon, 30s, 58s to 02s. Hours ruled very dull at 52s to 54s; exceptionally fine, 68s to 724i. Cheese was in good douland at hardening -prices; finest white and colored, 60s to 01s, fine, Is less. Butter, 114s to 11.8i. Bradstreet's on Trade. Toronto: Although there Is not much doing ill wholesale Iluas the trade has Zhown cont4ilied steadiness. The market -Allows no new features of iniportaneLl. Produce has been I ' irm, with a IRtle 'less active export demand. Ontario wheat . showed streing,th. Scarcity of corn way send prices higher befoi!e the new crop is . n. A picking up in leather indiedtos I higher prices shortly. Al-ontreal: Trade showed a fair demand in nearly all lines,'with collections falfly good. Grain and breidatuffs continuiad firm, With a good dentand for snial lots of flour. Shipping showed glig�lb activity , Over last week, delivery oY­f�ll orders having commenced. . Winnipeg. Desiro' of the easteri4 11141111- facturers to get after tile #aile early It,%% brightened ill) the situation. There is uo doubt now that the crop will be the large0t, ever, find fariners will require till enormous quantity of supplies tilis fail. With Plenty Of iticilley iu SIAM, they N,yjll ; ' . . provide tli�angol ' `%y1tI1 * merellandise otl er th4T . yes - 11 I tllqt yeillpired to ili�rel . - I ist T lie week has beeli - - - -y QN. . - I 411 [Letive qiI4 and a substantial improv,pluellip � W.Is noto. - � � . I Vancouver: 'A fairly ,,tctive tleni-.ind kept prices firm, and '�cry little ollaawe ad. Procitipe � P wits not - NY48 brisk'011-d polli- try was scarce and higher. Cantidiau ll.a�mr , wero also reported higher. Some varieties of fruit are reported scarca And fall f-rit is plentiful. � Qncbec: Wholesale business �ontiilues quiet and 0311co'dons -slioiv no improve- ineiec over previous week, - Hamilton: Prices continue practleally unchanged. Produce and fruit were a llt� Lie dill], both supply and demand being, -small. A general improvement is loaked 'for next week. I London, There were no change.;; in prices and all fines continued firm. The demand was steady, though featureless, I - U LOSTHIS HAT. . I Chicago Youth Thrown Out of Windw arild Killed. . — - . � - 6hicago, Aug. 17.-Orlav Sleava-, 23 ' * yoars, old, was killed last night by being b(aten and thrown out of- a third -storey window. John Garwjanesvewiez, 32 years, old, and Stepline Xivlautkiewt= 36 years old, are Sleava's aneged Assail - Ants. 8101tva was sitting on a, window opening into ail alley, enjoying the breeze that; blew into tile flat Ili which lie lived , and dropped his hat to tile ground below. Ile went down to- get it, and as lid was picking it tip, it is alleged, the men Ili the third storey threw a bucket of water upon him. Sleava, enraged tit this, ran tip the stairs to the third floor, and it fight followed, during ,which be was thrown out of A window. His deatik foi- ]owed soon afterward. l � I 1 4- J� I ­ I . THE NEW RULE. - I Turkey's Governmental Programme Occupies Two Uunkiks. ,, Collqtall . no C-abine a great loss by the sudden death of War .Minister Rodleb Vlashaj said to have been from apoplexy, 8averal officials ralsed suspicious as to the Manner of his death, and it post -mor. tem examinatioti will be beltI, The UoVorrmnlitAl programme, which ; Occupies more than two colulilliq of the I newspapers, .has been Published. its s0lefit foatures incluile a declaration that fill IaWs and regulations not com. patiblo with tile llt�w regime will be , altiolided., that the Army, the navy and All Government deparju�erlts Will be re,_ organized and that non-MuRsulinans will Ile eligible for military service. The , Prograftiniq promises that commercial treaties will Ile renowtd, and the best relation'k Cultivated with all the Powers, T�e situation on the Turko-Plerslan ' frontier Again is alarming, Owing to the forivard Ifilivemolit of tho itul)orial , troops, provoked by chaotic eonditimiq prPvAlling lit the Perxiall dilatritts. 116 i 4i I .. ­. R XN%% A S H 0 RE, ,Rydno.y, X 1,� Aug. 1?.-T`h� xtoaliller BAIM of' tlle'R�I(I-Rowfovuldlttwl service, rita Acilioro, (it 11alilwin's r"f ortrly yt%,%- i,ti'd4V in lt 1161l'it' fog. ThO PAJAS;fir�tfl v4re'ttiken, AH si&ly Ill litoboota-, ....... N . " �! I 4 - , � j . " 0 I 0 i � 1011 � 40000W ;'' ., , ,, I I ."I mo"Wwow" I 11 I -1 11, I -11 I I .1 - � I 1. � 11 I HANGED HIMSELF, But Ho First Wreckod House ,;xu4 � . pinneii Up Notic0l Iluffalo, Aug'. 16. --After wreeldo , . furn, la Lure Ili Ills house, aill every 4184 that lie and his wife poss.oss- ed (Jeorge Rainey, 1P switchman for tile 1,01kigh, Valley Railroad, drove his wife - out, of 111a house in William street, Cheektowaga, at 0 o'elock yesterday - morning, and then c9mli.i1tted suicide by )imaging, blinkelf lit tile barn adjoining the house. . . Tito woman ran hysterically from the house and fell In tile yard outside. Aliss Clara, .Ricliter, who lives across the street, heard the exeltellient and ran to the aid of the woman. .. flUy God, it's "ful"' exclaimea thP wclman. "I am afraid lie is going to kill himself.,, ' miss Richter, After ii, search, of the house, entered the barn. Before her bung the form of Rainey. She knew there still was life in his body, as lie Wits � monnIng ' , .rb, yLong woman ran excitedly from the barn end Across tile fitreet to her house . and notified ]ter brothers, John and Frank, of what she had scon. .Tile young men rushed to tile barn, . but When they cut the rape and .low - Piled the body to. the floor the man *was ,dead, Iledical Examiner Dr. Earl G, Danger 1j,46 notified of the ,tragedy. Ile hurried to tile scene and found tb� bongo wrecIc- oil as if a cyclone bad struck the place. There was not a whole piece of furniture Ili the liouse. Everything lay about the floor in broken bits. On the kitchen floor Was an axe ,which. had been used to break up the kitchen range. in .a �frortt room the following note was found pinned to it wall' "Doyle, August 16 1008, "This is to COrtifY that 1: (33eorge Rainey, 'do this act of self-dog�ructioll with fo3,etli6u&lit and intention Mid due delillwation, and do not want an�,'blaine Attached to any cause -whatsoever. I de- liberately do this its there is no need of any furilier evidence to contract with W(iy mystery or cause. . " (Signed) George Rainey," " Rainey had climbed oil to�' of a sleig;�_ fastened a piece of clothes line around the rafter and then had formed a SliP- noose on the other end ,and placed this about his neck. Then lie had dropped and stranglaq to death. , . 1!� - 77 . ABDUUffifflu r GO. --- TURKISH SULTAN A DANGER TO CONSTITUTIONAL PARTY. . I proposal to Place Mehimmod Res- ch.d, His Younger arcitilpr, an the Throne -ti -tis Man . in 4yr .. .npathy .. � With Ideals of Young Turks. . London, Aug. 16�-While hopeful views I still pr0VRiL regarding the new reollne . . in Turkey, there is a growing disocial- tion to believe that futliyo developuloUts will not be in the s . %me liapll� strain as that Which halt marked tile early histpry Of flie reVpIlitiolo. �. This' may be only a reaction from the Optimism witil whicit. .P�lrrcipo generally . . has �Vqtcbod the progregs of eventli ,go fart, but atorlv5i of the conclition of at - fairs iii 'Constantinople are gaining currency which suggests that Turkey's salvation will be worked out without serious trpuble in a city Where Much of tile r1ifflailNia, of the ilepr east le coliceptTateil, A Turk. who,while fully ill A-yinpatby -with. tho YPTIPg 1.711r]; l(leala, bps 1pllo ]laid find still bpl4g ail important ( I O. I matic post' undor Abaiii. I :11aurlit, state that, in his olliffilon, tile constitutional . nipvempnt, Will not have attained emn- plete sucengs until the present Sultan is succeedecr on the throne by his younger brother. . "Long before the revolution was no- complished," said lie, "the mccesiian of 'Afelihnnied-Reschad, who would undoubt- villy succeed Abdul Harald, although lie . has been a close prisoner in - the palace for thirty years, has been looked forward to as the day of liberation for Turkey. It was quite well known that *Resobad Nvould grant it constitution, He is, in fact, in syriipathy with the ideals of the Young Turks. The Turkish people are quite capable of playing a part in the ecinsitutional governiWent. The danger lies Ili Abdul Hamid. He seemis to h4ye � - Ituation. gi�lioipusly, blit accepted the sl , as lie occupies the tb no, so so long ILO long, Will 'the cause of eqnstitiltioUill ", I 'T­­�­­ ,1 � , � � !, , F 1 00 '� ,'!� " ! _ � :::=. 61, !. I ,I �! 6 1 � , , � , � - . � �. o , �, , I I � - - 0. , , , . d . i OM 1A � . 11 I . I.' � .1 , '�, * I . , I , I I I 11 ! 1! I 17 ! 0 44, !!1 , 6e � - 0 WWW 0 N'T G I U - A I Us Winthim AMOCO ­ DIVIDENDS. for tlie aptual aniouxit. of power and Ili- � , — THIKO. "ALL, Fropirlotor I I Q.T.R. W14L PAY ONLY ON QUAR. '�6 ... 6, .­­,_..� ­ - ...., ,­.. .­­ - , ,,, ", .. . , , , I.. . ANTEED STOCK. 6 Dr. Agnew RAllwAY Commission Blamed -Freight � Pill 0 , 4~ w0elano Ourg omp A*" . . -Rates Must be Incroasoci. or Wages I ow ow Xask-am XW^ Reduced-SLatement by Obarl 0s 1 .. I M. Hilys-Duo to Feill in ear n, Ws" ,"db OWN"" " 09" ings, . � � .1 I 6 . . - I b,,,,11,,e ban4ling of tile crops for nearly a . . ... . lit i - are n yet, 117ith the, Lig crops that , J, III KENNEDY, MA'. UAL% Atoutroal, .Aug, 17,Something of a promi,e0, Alto, tile PrOslitcts Of till In* " shock was caused 114 city financial itua ou"Off 04 tm arRuh 11104", Am"OSU094 raitway circles thii afternoon when a emb ��,, � Z.R �Wxollim cable wits moolveil froin, 14luland an- 0 *saw aftew" Pidd to Dbeas" ot VFW trouncing that tile Grand Trunk "Rail- . ON* 0" =&M& way Company had been unable to Pay , cows IliquW4 to 4 W NLJ T to 0 114 W dividends on anything but , , giuvanteeil . . I ,.. 6 ..1. I _. .. � I I ,- stock for tile fir- balf of its financial IN.R. ROBT. C. REDMOND year ending June 30w, I This report. was decidedly aI$apPorl1lt- 41L It. * IL (a*&) ing coming oil top of a gradual illOrCASO 46 3L (L F. 0 -ILA.) F bilthe dividend -paying capacities of tile PUT6.11011AN AND SURGEON 1 road daring tho past few years, willoil ly twice is great a fund Available for had eaabl��d it to pay dividends upon its own" With 11r, ChwhohL) third pi:cfeTonee,stoelc last year. L . . . I I . 4 Tito financial Po4itioll of the Qraild R. VANSIONE Trunk to -day has ))Pen caused by tirree i things: a general .droppina off in trade, I inability to reduen exilionZes to lueet. mumnimlox %M SoLlemin this reduction, and tile interference 01 @mow 60 US& at JOWWA ratas. offic" tile Railway Collurtission, Which has , I compelled. reductions lit various lines of , 4"1= BLOM - freight at it thile when the railways WINGiLWA. wel; particularly Ill able to reduce rates - _ _ � . - I i ill tiny line. DICKINSON & UOLNES Grand Trunk's Surplus. vision, oat! set, fire to the woodwork, The cable reports from London state. BARRISTERS, SOUC11TORS. 0 1,Q "The actolints e Grand Truroc sident party, and energetic protestg Railway tot, tile half yeah- ending June 4111111110-m",er Block Vuwh-. 30th show a surplus of Parningi over ,IL 16 Dbadilem Dudlsy llobn" working expenses of zCIS0,510, whicti, The course of Vice-11resident Ilays, added to it balanw of ze7,700 from Do- ceinbir, lqO7, makes a total amount L � 14 A. MORTON - of 4187,200 available for dividends, viction b;id ly-;ted bi., IWIlt(11100 WAA coal. which will adnilt of the payment of the BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR fill] dividena'for the balf year on the tron8forine1% and other equipattilt. f*or 4 per cent, critaranteed stock, leaving a . MONZY TO LOALK i balance of about zel,000 to be carried citto.s 64 lie is confident )its Judgment forward, ".hWcouiits of the Grand Trilak West- ON%* -Morton Block. WLasham. - - Prn Company for the year ending June 300i, 1908, surplus to Welfindion Multual show a sufficient provid� interest on first mortgaaa bonds I I and leave a balance bf about zZ13,000.- Fr6n) this it is that Fire Ins. Co. 1 evident lie clivi- - dellils will be paid upon atlyclillig, ex- i eept the guaranteed stook of the coal- . (1Wtablkhed 1M.) I- i pany, 4-aving the. first, Bevond and' lb'd omco--Gum"Pil, 'rJNT. third dividend;; last year, without any. xbko tahm ort " claesca of lamirablo pr6- tiling, and this statement -%v.,Vs confiral- pwv on t1w caell or priemium noto. syet'Do ed Iasi; night �y Mr. Charles M, Trays. LUM QMD1A OHMI DAXLDSON, h1l,, Hay's Statement, 1"SidouL secrotam Discussilig, the sitaiiatioll of the Urand ' I JOUN RX3710111A . I Trani; tlljl� etvealug, Mr, Ilays made 4111II& Witiabli.m. 01bo- . the following staternoutt .. . . . . '-Tile 4ivlqcnii3 of tho. Grand Trunit are, of course, paid out of the balance of the surplus earnings available for ' ___1 _� ... . � I m � that Purpose, and tit the end of June ever .-,Pell here tit a launching, poople there was not sufficient balance to de- ? - blare a dividend upon anything but . guaranteed ftoek. It is, howeyer, ex- pected that the earnings of tile sec- _ TLY SECURED ond six months, which is the heavy , . .. tit* for our . in . tereatiiig books" Inven portion -of the year, Will be at lea st , to lJolp" and 11 How you are owindir . 'i .. U h I kthotmoilelofyo iu- X2 t-CM91"".1"eicnecrit ill sufficient perluit of a resumption oi and wev tell you ton as to whettler it is; dividends ail the first and second pre- probably Rojectcd applIcatlansliov-!- often ference stooks. I a efully prosecuted by us. We. "And to what do you attribute the it4t U17 equiged offices in bloutreal ' a gsY" lie wits asked. "To ',,lie - "b gton; t squallAesttstoprotupt-�. spatbipwork and quicki secure Pliteubq: 2ghlest same eauses which have led so many American railways to eitlier pass or roducer their dividends- that - broad sit the lnventlon�. refereaces - waished. Patent* procured through Marlon &'bla,­ . 111k. -s- ""Iyo opeciiii notlwe witlidut chargo in. is, a beavy depression Ili business and � I" W s apers W%tributed throughout W ' to." , ,o the inability of tile railways to reduce 5*" , !' g -patent busluens of Manufac- I - theiralexgnses cororapoudingly. Nve L,ae I , I VIL XWginea-vi, , are I oing less buslit-ma than last ON & MARION year, but the rates of pay to our am- ployees are higher than last year, w4ile . I fttent Exports and Solicitors. . Now York Life 1:11 ld'm. hontr"ll - L9 the cost of fuel and suplilics of all laws Ation0c Bldg,W&x�_NMI�D& I sorts has not gone down with our earn- , ­— � . I . ings. All through. the United States 0 &Z Canada the earnings of the rail- - REPLY TO JUDGE LONGLEY. roads for the year so i�r have fallen from 10 to 18 per cent. in gross, and Lord Milner Writes on Imperial very few, if tiny, have been ,able to Questions. make corresponding reductions Ili their 01 London, Aug. 17 -Lord Milner, in the expenses." - Asked as to how, the position was StAlXdard. of Empire, replying to Judge to be met, -.Mr. Rays said; " All tile Longley, says that all his question:,, may . railways hesitate to make any attempt be consolidated into one. Whether, to reduce the pity of their employees, when Canada's popula,tiiri and Tesourees, because it is a question whether they already great, became greater, the eol- are not entitled to all they are get- onial relation. between Canada and Great ting. Neither the Grand Trunk nor Britain can or ought to contlnue� "I anyone else wants to -reduce their pay neither anticipate nor desire that.Can- But the railways must either dQ th4 ada should remain," says Lord Alilner, - or increase their rates, ,and �qn know "Ili any way whatever subordinate to how pdpular th4t would lie by the the Uillted Kingdom." Lord Milner's recent agitakil ilft the Vnited States, idea of the future union of the United But thPT4, is 114"Othor solution. When T.-, ,I. � ,I 4�1� IF . I . I . liberty remain in poril.11 . . . recii,lits fall off you can on�y acaur, '16 . — . — -8.T-.. ,.ks � — — is a union of equals; equals in status, 4_4___� ­ th riet profits by reducing ex- for tlie aptual aniouxit. of power and Ili- FIRE AT GORE BAY.' penses or increasing receilit.4, aAA4 to. (10 fluellea whi0k ally I'artivular State illay I - that yOil lyrust lutve Iligber tatas-" NNIltil ro.ard to tile general situation . exercise in tile voininua couneils inust , it to vary from -Litne to O'.,Ig' Fifteen Business Places and Eight Airt 11 Ayvs'ggi(1. "I do not regard tile . -year ending . this June its I die"itive half a * zi",liv !a111,1(,t,, 1� , .0p ,�'tioa to its relative great - Iles". isting (-onstitutional links, Residences Burned. f tile fill]. yearos e 11 44 it is Oil- ,,,,, 'Lortn't,1111"9 with one excepLion, Lord Milnei, regards - �(`v�tys the light �.,oar, and we 41411 Alot get ilito VIP business caused as transietiL, and one values them, slen- der and fragile a% they tire, �:o far tit) (lore Day, Aug. 10. -At 1 o'clook this morning fire broke out In the rear of b,,,,11,,e ban4ling of tile crops for nearly a . . ... . lit i - are n yet, 117ith the, Lig crops that , tll(..v 11,,,111 to brldg Ov r the illtel,v I it% ; C. Q a wlii�& now bonds, inore appropriate and I Alutchmore's general store, dnd, with the promi,e0, Alto, tile PrOslitcts Of till In* " as - lit the altered eircuanstalices more I t high east wind, soon spread, and, cross- ing the streetp cleared a strip on both crease lit gepel-41 business consequent thereon. I'look for it nilloli better six hig Ili their character, may coine into ox- istmice. The one exception which )to re- sides of the main street to Bickle's store oil one side and Dr. Johnston's on the 1110110114 trOlAl All P�Rlat'g Of view than that 011019 AMP 3001, W111011 1149 cOm' gards as essential and hopes to see per - manont is the link of the Grown. other. Both of these stores were dam. priled tile Grand Trunk til deal) its divi- - � I aged considerably. In all fifteen phloes donda oil all exvtlp,� itii gnarallteed ROOMETTE NOW IN PRISON. - of business and eight residences WeTe stock," burned. Gameyls how block and the gost of Pensions, Wife Murderer Whose Sentence Was cement block had glass of the windoiw's broken only. Both printing offices were At this t1luo last year there was near - Commuted Begun His Term, '� burned. ly twice is great a fund Available for Xontreal, Aug. 17.-Oinar Rocliette, I $7,000 Damage. diviaerids, 068,500, and dividends were paid upon the first, second and third tile convicted nuirderer, who had been selilwncod. to bi hangpd till.-% morning, but -St. Catharines, Ail.-. 17. -The severe preference ,stocks, 'While ProviSi011 IV49 whose sentence wa,i villuaruted to itupri- electrical storm Which passed over this wade for the est6blishliwat, of it Pon- soninent for life, is now lit tile peniton- district last nighb and cor)tinued until sion fund for the employees. This lat- -dary at, St. N111cent d.,� 1111111, Ite wa-4 &boat daybreak this morning, did con. ter lins cost tile collIPAly alreaily A01110- accompanied by two guards and haa sidetable damage. Lightning struck Uie thing I lict X15,000, 4114 its establishment irolis (it) wrists and anicle.i. lil-i!,11cill., 11 X., S. & T. R. e4ilway bridge over the caused it great 4eal of dissatisfaction stonos, will he Ills lot for the lirst ypitr old canal at Thorold, oil the NVolland (Ii. alaoligst a portion of the shareholders, of his confillellient. vision, oat! set, fire to the woodwork, 50VOrAl lue0tings-hoing held by the dIR- ItochOtt- Was eollviAvil of murder Ili doing about $100: damage before tli�j sident party, and energetic protestg tile first degiev, and was lientell,ecd to be flames could - bo extinguished. In till, s linado Against such a Move, banged oil Aug. 14, but ill Vio,v of tile all,, , tile transformer station of the leallg The course of Vice-11resident Ilays, eircunwailtial evidenet, on which his eoll� Power Company was Arlick about 4 however, wag uphold by the majority viction b;id ly-;ted bi., IWIlt(11100 WAA coal. O'clock, this morning, and five la"elve of the, stookbolders, and the statement 'Mallager tunted to itapristrItillolit for life, Ito I)OI. tron8forine1% and other equipattilt. f*or issne'd by tile General illili- sonpil, Ills wi(P limi, 1 -an. itwity to (,Ilicatp P lighting the streets under their contract citto.s 64 lie is confident )its Judgment with 11 $jlllug gill, were rodueed to scrap. An illeeti-leal vx- will be proven correct -when the trade — a � 0 __ `1 �rA now Ili the city places tile doluage ot the Doirthiloit gets back to, its norinal . - OANADIAN-YBUILT VESSEL. 1�1 it About% $1,000. Insurance partly eovei-A 0OAdItiOA- - the Id's.4. I I � , . � . - ' ­ - � - Large Three -Masted 11khoonot, is ,Struck Waterworks gtatloov HRAP ORRO . , I Launched at Parrsbopal. -� Brantford, Aug� II.-TAghtning Atritek the elihimpy at1the Brantford Water- , ^ A Montreal StrbOt AA11WAy EMp10y6Q A Halifax dpspateh� Thouiak ,rrahe y & Soxt, of Parrsboro, Iftlinelied from worki Station during aweleettleal ntorm . Killed, their allitlyard yoRterjIly tile selloonOr here this morning And practically d emol. Montreal. Aria. Id.--4osoph Tremblay Willerta. Ulprtrud(". The vessel left tlit. is6od it. A pleee� About three feet wits Instantly killed on Ontario street Wil.-VtJ at 12.:30, and tile, Iallneli Was wil. square wits taken out from the side of oil satilrday ftftertiloor. by having 1114 , 11PS"Wit by one. of the largest erowd i -tit(,. chimney from tile top down, A boad crughp(l. under the rear truck of ever .-,Pell here tit a launching, poople coaplo of employees Were Roveroly stuni a, atrtet rallwAY 4urnp Par. Tremblay Conving front wiles arounil to wItrt0,,qq nod'by the b4t. Tito damage Wii I � tic) working oil tile track And prepar- w the event, Tho upw eraft is o, ber qati. IX.11101111t, to $1,500. The storm al.X)ea"d !qj, to 11filoall, tille ear, wIlldl was fullof fill model. She regiqtPrA 271 tolls, and to bo vvry light Ill tile city. oArtb. r1cfe was stooping forwar(l ,wlwn will be A larg,l carrier, and, a, fast 80h turned. the oat, wAg damped, erimbing his head sailer, She waq built for tb�.' coasting Perlin, Ont., Aug. II.-Doring a bea-vy flat oil the track. n and West ludlat trailil, Anil Will ` likpl_�,' load for the Vnitod States, btlt� it is Ild, rAhi 'Atorfil early this Morning, a barn boongin to George IlowalAn, lit Upr- Nlifis, I 4 6 0 - --- Major-Oorioral Badon-Vowell will bably be At the formal opening as vot. ellartvred. 'I'lliq Inakea tllr(,o - laqf(Al w4looners, one two. ivista was burnod to the Pound- TinAi $9,0W. Insuivd, Tit(, scitAoli'm erol) of"t'b"o Toronto RNhibitiou. I l�ifitio,gq,t",P,r,�,flxrlle,le-,ItI till-e-loat laniti'lled froln tit(% Ilarrsboro ili,itrh't this yvar, Teaving ota was 110111411111NI, but the,, tottlo, and hories Kole Itardio, thet Britilli '90011di'st 111111, (1) epp. In agtpr Still 4)11 flip 8to(,I,.F.4 to lie wot6 wred. ler, liAA naile.4 for CAload& laullelled thiR alltullill or lloxt spring, * . �� _41, '�� * I I 10 * I .'­� I