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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-09-03, Page 2F'i $kW*-,- - --- . , - , � .. ... ... ­ 11 .1 §�� ,.!�#- - ii 4 .,!o 0 "A A: �1 :, . , ! !!,k, r .a. vo�­ _,�­_ " . .\ , I --- ­ �,�—*­­­— - WAAM 4' * " " � , , , :�.� F I _.- � r I 0-0-1 01 00 0 -11111 4001�40 4"O�,"­F,v XA%­___­__­ ­ I . . --- � I I I I - I r - I ,i *�O!A!1!�`Wll' 1 1 1 - - r .1 . \�1.11, 0'1!" �� - , ,r I � -&-.&--&-A- . r lwlwlwlw : 0 *4 Will, tolling him 4110 W0 not 010, to, ! pay for ber seat. 8414, tile 04ptain. "I have syllij)AUty for weary J, .j I I , ­ � .. in 1411 lluout quould otlort 1AV*6 itself felt. , . 1 . 1� 4 grealb petlem. I 1) y. I ,�,,,,ans,, for OI!0 titne when I waa a 1) .11 , , shall, to whiell the bodies were fastened, pos-ed that the battle -,vas bebige fought . appoiArd to have faeed some malij street N U 0 r , 110114011-­Trado sliaws A lateRay im- provoment, although the volume of bust. � 11 , SUNDAY SCHOOL I �� a valli.ing 4101% this voly rol, s o tired, whrou it, ladv bade the co -.1, 14 AMR was impossible for them to rall&y. Saul tiplil; �f gratitude Ujoy Owed to Saul for and his soils fought like heroes and 710 reselling thent from Nallaah" (ellap 11). , � I r, liess is not yet tip to 0 eettLtiolm. Ottaw4-Buslitess 18,714ir ney of not intlell less than twenty nilles, I r 11 tak(, in, for . , I . I with pko$, I Jue arna ,aid. my Beat , � 1111111 I - wo�ts for tile future good. Retail trade . . I I � . � . LESSON I J� I "Well", answered tit* woullial, 1,11%ol. th4 I hulp but illy lot ill life is itituoli. 011ang- "llow I the .., . 111 �� . - - � -, If . �t O K 1 4 ra and in 11, inclined to be quiet both her the surrounding country, but better - .. � vol.' glad am," returned sell- Captain, 110jill; I ha,ve, been allecossfil) Voirmeral Xarket, ment Is lookeol for early In tlio,fal. -- - , of,:, . I I 10', a6 and. IQ)f am living on illy fortune." And be roved it by set'din"", upon ]let, a Built , I Grain receipts to -day Ivere, .500 A NE r"' uly' C N A L, + ; . 1WP4NF­V­TV- **+ David's way to the crowil clear and . ,noney sufficient to enable ber to jj�c, bywhels new oats and 20 bushels -old . - I . rA ' LUSON X ­SEPT, as X900, fn-md to born was doubtless the fain 1 not lose his rvward. "A fe,arful end is oittly tj%e conclusion of tVulphk Of VeIIIIB III A151-:6011 100111V0110d Saul, and Jonathan Slain iA Dattle.- bY 11PI-MlOtIN 418 the most Ancient of all '. , T Sixllt. 31. 1-1$. , her temples." Beth-Blian-The modern 111holl, Bolsait, between tile mountains of G Conimentary,-1. Saul's sons slaill (vs. and the River Jortlall. 'Iho wall of lsetlk- Is i�), L Me" Of Israel flOd-It is Bull' shall, to whiell the bodies were fastened, pos-ed that the battle -,vas bebige fought . appoiArd to have faeed some malij street 'Ar4clou and thilt till., lit the plailt of R or, t 1, city P, ,Saul, 12I.M. Israelites, fled before their enemies to IV. 'flie burial of. ,Saul and his Balls the slopes of Mount Gilboa, whither tile (vs 11-13). 11illistines followed. Fell down slaill-lt 1�1 jilbabitants of-'Whidful Of the was impossible for them to rall&y. Saul tiplil; �f gratitude Ujoy Owed to Saul for and his soils fought like heroes and 710 reselling thent from Nallaah" (ellap 11). doubt throw themselves into tile fare- lz), went All night -They jilade a, jour - front of the battle, but all in vaini God ney of not intlell less than twenty nilles, was; against them. , sevured the bodies, al,4 returned to their 2, Followed hard-Tlie onset of the il�qi side of tile Jordan lit. a single night. Philistines was directed mainly apin"t This exploit was, 1. A brave deed. �. that quarter where Saul aud Ills sons A patriotic devol. 3, A grateful dend. wclre fig,liting. Slew..SaUVS sons--joll- llut tile bravery patriotism and grati- att,all falls with the rest. Saul had All- tilde had been better sliown before other soil, lsli-Loslteth, who Wits not ill Sitill's death by lielphig him, Honeys tile battle, and hence survived them. aftor death make poor amends for lie. "Note., 1, God would hereby complete � gleeL -and wilaitlifulness during life. the judgment Mat was to be executed burnt tbom-­Tlils wits not A Hebrew . "poll Sall)'a hotise. 2. Ile would malie customs Ana was either resorteol. to to David's way to the crowil clear and prevent any further in.juU from. the open. 3. God would also show us that Philistines, or, ware likely Beeing that burnM, the difference between good ollid. bad is only the fle5ji. was because of to be made Ili the other world, not in the niangled condition of the bodies.—. I.Ilis.11—Henry, "Whatever way bave � Ilont. Cam, 13, fas k-ol—Thia wits a sign . been the character of the others who of general mournitig, fell, Jonathan's, fate was not the result Questions—What nation went to fight L of his personal transgression but of his , SA agAilkst Israel? TO whom (114 ill 90 'Where father's sill, and says to. its in plaill for instruction? did. the battle junguage,that no Binter harms only blal. take place? NVhat important persons self, find that often in this world the were slala? What request did Saul good Buffer because of the bad. All re- iliolko of his armor bearer? Why such A Italonships, of life have some influence request? M'Ity did the arnior bearer upon our earthlpr destiny, but moother refuse? What did Saul do? Why is is so patent for good or ill as that suiclac A great shi.? Why did the is- - -- which a parent holds to Ills child, ),ut raellto,s forwLko their cities and flee? if Jonatilian, is a sad illustration of �;I, What dill the Philistines do to the bad - truth, lie is also a cheering proof that icO Of $all] and his sonsi? JV,ho rescued if a son must suffer for his father's character lie need,not ,%valk In thpl, fit- t1lem? Thoughts—Because of an ungodly rul- o,' 11 . er sometillic-s a whole people at, land is If. The death of Saill (vs. �3-0). 3.The punished. God bears long Nvith sinners, arehers-­,The nien who shot arrows with but the time will collie when his judg� nients call no Ionger be kept back Wick. the bow. Overtook bint (R.V.)—After the death� of SauVa soils the archers sin- ed men care more for the sZZ�*of the - gled Saul out and pursued him. Their world than the danger of their souls. Evil examples never iscape imit,ation. inissils ware Aimed at him and some of t-henj may )lave hit- him, Sore wounded— Those in Authority, whethpir in the "Was greatly distressed.ls�R. V. "He church or ill the state, have it ill their power to do either great good or great saw that he was the mark of the Phil- istine sharpshooters, and lie theVefore harin. We should Always show kind- writhed and qualced with terror at tile tiess to the livin,r and respect for the � m dead. Heathen religions are as dograd- dought of failing by such hands." — , ing to -day a,% they . wei:e anciently. Terry. "He -was frigfitened and trem-, .1invo to be interpreted by judges has . bled. tit tile archers, because the battle :pRACTICAL APPLICATIONS. was going ri,gainst him, and lie saw no way of escaping or of resisting the "The PhIllstipes .... slaw Jonathan" eneiny's superior force.0—Lange. �v, 2). Death was boittell- for Jonathan than life t!ould have been. His absence 4. Yost, these., abuse me---J'The Assy� Tian sculptures and tdia Egyptian paint- was better for those who survived him ings show us, that the ancient tortures �,bailt is r v n � bjy the nations of ancient civ- oil 5 work together for good to Ili'lpractised them. that lovio God" (J�om. 8. 28). 0-vation And barbarib splendor were cruel M shamefuV' Would not—The armor. ,, What makes you so 0A.1 -109t III)PIlt Af. bearer, who, according to J, -wish. writ- r1ear, GYattan Guinness once asked the ers was Doeg, would not yield to gaul's wealthy European monarch, King Leo. entreaty. It was his duty to protect the was giving $400,000 annually I Icing, a�d the wasr responsible for Saul's fpord,t�vho , upliftilig of the dark eoutin- life. "He dared not stretch forth his ent. 'The touching answer wfig "God Look hand. against the -oolWs anointed- th� away from tile illy soil, illy 01117 soil, very bliouglit of Buell an act fillW him h and t en he laid Africa upon my flearC with fear.11 Fell upon it—He placed the [.aal not spending the rj�enue of Bel: JIM, upon the ground and thrust it glun' On it, but my own privUe re. through Ilia body by falling upon the sources, and I have made arrangements o point. "This account of Saul's death is that when I die .this civilizing and ,ovan. . . every waty consistent with itself and with Saut's characlor, and is to be re. geliiing I svork in Africa shall still go at . ).11 When the son ,and heir died tile garded. as the true and authentic record kill" made Africa his heir. 0 of the sacred -historian himself. The ... rile battle went sore against Saul', story of the .A�.41eklte, wl�o stole the (Y. 3). The battle, went sore against; Saul king's crown and bracelet and, brought because lie asked cougael of one havjil� o . them to David j2 Sam. 1. 4-10), is to a familiar ,spirit (1, Chi -on. 10: 13.) Tile be treated as a fabrication, feigned with law read, "There shall Jlot be found all,. the hope oi finding favor with the sue. ong ,,you a consulter with familiar spir- cessor of SuIll.11—Whed, Cam. its, ora wizard or a necromancer, for all 5. His arniorDearer—He probably drew tbat do these things iiro an abomination tile sword from the king's body and did unto tile Lord" Want. 18, 11, 12). Is what lie could to save him, but it was God pleased to -day with those prZ)fess- too late. Died with hini—BeIng answer. ingr Ohristians who go to performinces able for the king's life, he may have of magicianz and necromancers? ANrould fervired punishment, at* lie may , hav - ,. , e fear He ]live Ris children taking part in ed torture at the hands of tile -Philis- table -turnings at- spirit-rappings; 6on- tille"s. salting theoniesinerist or clairvoyant? 6. So Saul died—The real ground of Nay, voerily. Listen to the prophet Isaiah Saull� last dArk aet of self-destruction (Isa. S. 19, 20), "And when they s -hall was not the extremity of the moment Say Unto you, Seek unto them that ilave nor fear'of Insult front 'the elleray, but familiar spirits, Alid unto wizards, that the decay of his inner life and the conl- Peep, mild that mutter, ,should tot a peo- prete severance of his heart from God.— Ple seek 'Unto their God? for the liv- Lange. "He who would not leave tile or, ing to the dead? To tbe,law and to the dering of his life to God would neithor testimotilly." He who has GodsS -,jrOrd and permit Him to order the manner of his believes it, has no need of enchanter or death." Suicide is a, great sin. 111. .Xote ,v A on � familiar spirit. Divine To el tj is per - the causes-, (1) Not merely accumulated feetly and forever $U�fjtiien t. Jesus , lilisfokunes, but long -continued Wrong- 11i'llsOlf said, "It they bear -not -.Nkfoses doing. (9) Cowardly fear of sufferinnir. and tile prophets, neitlitr will they be (3) Caiing, more for disgrace than f(',r Persnadeil tliough one rose front the sin. (4) Abandonment oFf trust in Go,j, dead" (Lukc. lo.- 31). You ha n [is to this life anti Lite future life. ,-,. wiloul you null'y carry every trouble-, �%'Ote the effects: (1) Others led by tile "Jesus Christ,w0oh. before wits preached example into the saille sin. (2) Personal unto yon; Him shall yo hear�' (Acts 3, . , dishonor. (3) A crownin,ey, mild instill .- 20-22). The voice of scripture is the reproach to the man's memory. (4) The voice of Christ, and the divine word is eternal loss of the sotll,$' All Ills men— forever sufficient fair all our need. Compare 1. Chron. 10, 0, Some think this refers to his bodyguards and ineana "Draw thy sword. ana thrilst in c throll"ll, . t, ..his armor -bearer wollid not', that they were all Ailin, *'thera th . Ink bhe refertntle 1j; to all -his household wlio (r. 4). "Oil, the death of tile �wjet�edl ANrh,t utter desolatiotif Cott gone, Saill. went with him to the tvar and on w1joill I nal gone, David gone, tile priests sl%in, ]its hopes for the future ]lung, IIL Tho Philistines victorious (vs, � the Philistines upon him, tile very lieltv. . - 10).- .7. Other side of the vallcy�Tjje in. ens dropping down fiery 4ow upon his rebelliawt )lead. Sr.al's probation w.la habitants an ,the Opposite side of the great valley of Je7reel. The district to elided. Ill, cried for somebody to, sla-jy ,hill,,, but there were, Hone obliging en. ihe north is meant, in wbich the tribes of Issaebar, Zebullm and Xaplitaii dwait, to pri,form even that sad service —Catil. Bib, Other side Of Jo:dan—rho' folcrgIllbelking. So, pl.qcljlg the $word polut ovell Ills broken and ftching, thoart, he fell pAilic appears to have Spread to the cai't. ern side of the JoTdan; although. thp forward, and lie 'who might have been' phrase here inay me,qn "oil tile jr1do of -the " one of thii grandest figures in history . . thil ig1lomilljously pe , 11 �j � , a As ad Jordan referring to tile district be. , , . tween the battlefield And the river, jqed "Le,46 these uncircumcised Owns and —"It w0s, veryliatural for the people ' Ill thrusi; me through and inocic mes, (v, 4, tile towns and village$ the're to take Illarg"ill). ITAA Saul feared God lie would fright an-tt fl,4#,, for, had they await( -d . not have feared tile abuso,of the uneir- tile arrival of' the vkhonz, they juilqt, emnaised. -To care for ones$ own sottly ' to the war usqgea of tile time, 'ng 18 )lot to eate for title world's abuse. To =d been deprived'eithor of their 11borty love 0 -cid supremely Is not to Ile led or their lives." The greater part of tl;e , . , it Wa.11 Ijv tile mucidal faq , , Itiong of tile, nOttll Of C(Iftall WftS 01118 OCCIII)Ied fly . , ive to God is to world Dy be aI&11qg1 the PhIlistifte.q. In consequence of Sitillig gldtllY suffer Whatever Ito spuda, "I 11118 ovormlicut and1his unfortilli,ttp W�jr llavd suffered to mlieb�') it, worldly airtuit witf, tile Philistines, tile kIng(loin, o,f said, as lie went froill. Ili; uncongenial Urtlel liaol become dkorganizpd,7 Darillo ]ionic- to tile art gallery where his latp, - ,..;t the latter part of hici reign the enuiAr.; painting had been rejoete(l. And he took fell Into % coridition alliqlar to that �f �110 life God hold given him, Tile suicide tile period of tile judgm, is as lacking in laith and couritae and , . 8. tile Plillistines"., . found—on ollacov, 11111,111ITIMs ftst is the TattImpake,n�vIlleb oring tile bodies of the king anti his soils 'Whell tortured, thrusts Its pol"nolli on the battlefield, they reserved: them fangs MO its Own body and expires, for ,speolal Indignities, 0� ent off—je "All the vitliallf men arose, And went "The. anointed of Jehovah. fitren na bet- All niglit, and took the body of Saill and tor than thn, uneircurdelsed Gollath,ttow the bodies of hit tons* (v, 12), Thoy To. that Cold lislot forsaken him.,, to pub. membereil what Naul had been. Thc, lil-th it—I'That the datightera of tile Memory of past klytolitess" ishould lend 110A bell Inight rejoice And iriumph" flI to preserd good d"ag. Yearg ,ago mlady SAm. I:10), Saul's livaol and ariner wero. ill a stage noticed: a barefootod b0y* the Aignix of viettiry. of their MON— walking. t8he ordered Ilie, driver to stop Their itlols were regar(letl as the giverii wid taka birg, In, a -ad paid I& fare. She of tho viefory, Tho illkili,Q'ram divided questioned tht5 boy toiie4,rnIng hii, Inture the hollons atio,ag their d-ofties. 10. And Ifarbed thittle loingod to Ili%, a %,%I. Aahtaroth--A li6fttheyt goddoss who.sil. lor. 81w gayi� him ao,veral'dollars, wishol rites wero. filthy and filiomillaVe, An. 'A,4herotli. 111111 hilecels, and urged him to lie gooll other f0TIA for Athtstroth, is $Intl trit(% Twonty 3,mrs Aft.o,mvitril', it t1te plural of Athtoreth and ,often tip,- wertIthy sea-eftptaitt, riding along that not(,.% the numerous bnago.tt of thom god- mint, road, obfiervc4 an pialady wearily dt"m. Will wftx tho. malt, itiaA Atht,oreth WAIMug. IIA rtqumiosti tim ;Irlvor t.4 th-ii h,a.sij,o 4111nity, "The telilple re- stop tild give her a simt. Tho Iad7 thank. , . collifortably, The one who gives a cup 145"11. i1i. ri,y 4vakis of hay came ;a of cold water in tile nalne of Christ-sball ikild one load loose, strA)�, - I Pro osal. to Cut One Fir out, Ch.14ago p not lose his rvward. "A fe,arful end is oittly tj%e conclusion of WIAeut, old, buslI. __:! 0 Es $ 0 .00 ., DO., new, buslI. , - 0 85, 0 80. . to Toledo, A foregoing life, Bill begilis little all -I bt- Oats, old, Well . ... ... 051 062 Do., new, bush. 044 000 - , . visible; luardening goes oil stop by step. ­ - Sill Is A frightful power, first mall 00111- ,Barley, new, littalt. ...., 0 62 OL oo Chicago, Aug. 34. -The project of a inits sin, Oita when lie has long 001#11luell Peas, bu6h . ... ... .. * () so 000 Ray, old, ton -_.� 10 00 1600 canal front Chicago to Toledo, Ohio, cut. to commit it, Ito Is at lengt1l, itua:010 of ... Do., -new, ton 12 00 14 00 ting 500 miles from the present lake himself to cease, from it, and, the end ... ... , Straw, 'per t%,i ... _ 11 00 12 00 oftou is that lie no longer wishes to routes has been taken tip by the Chicago . oease from it." DreaoedL 11008 ... ..... 900 9 50 410111-1. Butter, dairy ... 090 0 24 Association of commerce, .1 '� ). . ..... . Do., .creamery ... ... 025 0 26 H. S, Convay, chairman of tho IisBo- f I pl., HIS, BEATIFICATIO' � dozen _ - ­ U� 0 120 0 21 clathouss Deep Waterway L Colilmisslou�, canal baliks. '11hose dependent Oil tile canal for I)ower are eight large and small Cggs, hickens' Spring, dress- ,who is in O'harge of the movements wi- , I I, . ed, Ill . ... ... ....... 0 13 0 15 nounced yesterday in a latter to XAyor . Italian Who Says Pius IX, ' ­ . 1444 FOWI, Per lb . ... ..... 0 09 0 11 Ducks, Spring, lb. � ... 0 12 000 Brand Whitlock, of Toledo, that as Soon as the great lakes to the gulf plan is His Family 'Wants Pope's Stopped, Cabbage, per doz, __ 0 40 0 60 Potatoes, iaew, busli. - 0 60 0 70 well lit ]land the claer of tile Asso. ci4tion will be devotZglesthis proposed n ty cam bololl-Ing ,, Beef, hindquarters ..... 0,50 100 I .0 waterway, Rome, Aug. 31r­Tba Rev. D. J, Ale. - Do -to equarters ,_ 800 0, '00 Do:" elialoo, caroase... 8 00 9 00 The valial, as proposed, would 'be 241 -miles long, and tiventy feet ,deep. It Ifacklit, �f New York, has been appoint- Do,, medium, cal-caso 5 60 660 L would start below South Chicago, out col Propostulator in the process at the Mutton, per owt. _ .. I 00 9 00 � across Michigan and strike the lake lipatificatiou of Pope Pitts IX, The giv. Veal, priole per cwt.... 9 00 10 00 Spring lambs 1000 12 00 about the entrance of the Maumee Rix- ing of this off ice illexua that Father Me- ... -.1 Sugar Xark4t, er, ten miles below Toledo. From this point traffic could be diverted up #10. maekin bas been entrusted to make re- mearelies and examine documents in Am- St, Lawrence sugars are quoted as river to the great elevator A above Toledo, Or- a 'straight away Tull erieat reg�Lrding Valle Pitts lit connection follows: Granulated, 4,800 in barrels, . for Buffalo and Lake Ontario would be with his beatification, and No. I golden, 4.40c hi barrels, open. Cardinal Croton, prefect of tile Can.- These prices are for delivery; car lots I - : . . groigation on Rights and Indulgences, has received a mysterious intimation to 5c less. 1�1 L. The_'Fruit MarksL . BLACKMAIL GAME. suspend the process of beatification, from A man liamed Falcollieris who says Fruit is comin; in in fall: quantities, lie -is the beir to properties frauditlently but much k)f it is of poor qualitv, 1.1le FRENCH. SOLDIER DEMANDED 10,. %libtracted. front Ills falaily by Pope I?Iils LX. This action, Falconieri writes,, season being Ilftekward. We illiat.i. Lawton berries. box ... .,$O 08 $0 10 000 FRANCS FROM ROOSEVELT. . sho*w�s that Plus AX, did not possess the s Watei ,melons, each . � .., ., 0 25 11 3) I I virtues nece,mary for beatification, CAlitaloupes, crate _ .. .. 0 00 0 CO He Threatened a Scandal -Declared Z _- J.— Plum s, Cal.. era tol , , . � , . I 50 , 1 Is 5 Heads of Those in High Places A PECULIAR WILL.. Do., Can., basket .. ., 0 35 ) 6C; Peaches, crate .. .. .... I 00 1 25 Were Not Too Safe -Culprit Was DO., Can., basket .. _ 9 10 0 EO Let Off. Blueberries, basket _ ., 0 75 1 00 � ,_ / How Mrs. Gallagher Bequeathed Pears, box ., .. .. ....... 2 7 i 0 (13 Do., Can,. basket ., .. 1) Ito 1) 40 Bordeaux, Aug. 31,- Camille 11ar- . � Her Toronto Property, Apples, basket .. .. ..... 0 15 0 20 quete, a ,solaier belonging to the 280i . Grapes, basket _ ., .. ...O 25 1 0o section of 141litary Xurses�, wrote to � . . I . Do., Afalaga, crate .. .. 2 50 0 00 President Roosevelt oil Join, Oth last , Toronto, Aug. U. -A will wbich may , 0 111, cali Valencias... ., .. 4 25 5 00 141,moa, er 100 . . '. . .. .. 0 00 1 25 that the society to which he belonged 0 .1invo to be interpreted by judges has L(I,mons, box .. .. .. ..... 4 50 5 00 ]Ind mildered services Ili the �,Iresidelltiftl been filed in the Surrogate Court. It is Bananas, bunch .. .. .... I 00 2 25 election which were worth 10,000 fralles, that of Mary Anti GEl,llaglier, 120 Nor- Vegetable,marraw .. � ... 0 15 0 20 which slim he Asked be .sent to a certain quay street, Winnipeg, who died Ili June, leaving Toronto property worth $5,uoo. Cabbages, bbl ., .. .. ... 0 60 0 70 Cucumbers, basket .. .. .. 0 10 0 20 specified address, Air. Roosevelt paid no 0 A daughter, Lillian Gallagher of WhIlli- Tumatoes, basket .. Attion to the letter, whereupon !%,far- P%p has applied for appolut;Lelit as ad- Potatoes, bush. ., ., � .... a 60 0 70 quete, on March. Oth, wrote Again, t . - winistratrix, The- will reads: "This is Green Peppers, basl,cb '..., 6 15 020 Bull, JUT, Roosevc1l; with a scandal dis- my last will and te9tament. I qh R�d peppers. basket I—. 0 25 0 30 hting ,r&bIQ to his family if the deniand all I have to my daughter Lillian Gott, White Turnips, bush .... 040 0 50 Green corn, doz&l. 006 000 for money --vas not complied with. In Jugher, and if auythbig happens to her It is,to go to my sister Hather Looking- .. ...... Onions, basket .. ,. .. .. 030 0 00 the lette� Wlarquete recommended that I discretion be observed, saying that tile toil, but Ili tho meantime Lillian is fti Gherkins .. .. .. .. ...... 0 25 0 00 Egg 010 0 15 ]lead,% of thoic in high places were not hoye,%e use of A as long as the lives t4 do as she pleases with it." plant .. .. .. .. .... Spanish onions, crafe ._ 2 50 000 tot, solid on their shoulders. President Roosevelt turned the let - The questioin. is, AQ!ks the will mean Bearls, basket .. ........ 020 Potatoes, sweet, bbl - ' 5 00 0 00 e American Consul here, that th6 dau,ghter is granted OnIty A life .. Celery, dozen ' 0 35 Goo who handed -them to the police. Mar� "eto interest in. the property' as implied by the laet sentence, .. .... .... Squash, basket .. ....... 0 50 0 00 I was placed under arrest, and iyas qv a aourtmartial. subsequently tried �v I I - - . Afarqiicte declared that the plat was " A DRUNKEN FROLIC. - OTHER MARKET& ' solely invented by himself, ,%ad thab lie I � did not realize the gravity of tlie'of- . ­ I _. . Winnipeg Wbeat Market. fence lie was committin,g Following a . I Young ,Men Stole Horse and "Rig � F ollowing are the closing quotittions on Winiaipeg grain futures; report by Dr. Major Berthier, and coll- aidering'the youth of 144r%�ete, the . From Church Shed. Wheat -September 97a bid, October 95c bid, December 92Xc bid. court it1posed a sentence of six 4% I i � s till - I rsoulnoint, AvIlich was iminediatoy re - - . I � Oats -September 40c bid, October miltted. A Brampton despatch: William Wilcox 39e bid. _' - � - And Bert Wingers two young men liv- ing in Toronto Townships reel Cowl- � I The Cheece Markets. I . � - . ' 10) 44MAM)WA, MAMMA. Listowel, OnC-On account of shipping I ty, -were arrested on a charge of horse- day being about two weeks from file I � . stealing and broug,lit before vollce, board meeting, salesmen were not anx- lous to sell." Afterwards on the street, � Pitiable Cry of Child Fatally Crash- .jLfagjSLrate IT. IT, Mki,ver, of" Cooks- rille, tills morning. u m 1,2 1-16c was bid, but no sales wore made; iiext fair, Sep,t. 11. ed Under Wagon. pleaded guilty to the charges but ai tile s afternoon 1,29-0 1 alleged theft was the outcome of a (Irvul-wit frolip and as theye was no white and 4.420 ,colored boarded. Bid- A Toronto despatch: Ortished by tIlp , , into.jition of a deliberate tllof� prov- 12 ding opened at Ile And closed at c, at -which price 225 boxes sold. wheels of a wagon bearing a IOA4 of ed, the young men were released on . cton, Ont. -To -day 21 fa to je Pi e r s over thr, tons of sorall iron, the body , I suspended sentence and given a severe boarded 1,755 boxes, all colored., highest lit, age ift Of I ttle ROsie COU110 d n eteeli i warning by the magistrate as to their hiture conduct. r1be horso wits taken bid, 12%c, all sold. months, of 43 Hallam street, was picked from the church sheds mt. a recent gar- lr� 15 jj�is Ont. -To -day 050 cheesewere ' ffe nearly all sold at 12Y4c. tip; bleeding, from tile pavement tills . . den party lield III Dixie, -.0— Perth, Ont. -There were 1,760 boxes of morning anti borne to its mother, who is 'low Pro strated with grief. The child was I EATEN ALIVE BY AN,rS. cheese boarded here to -day, 1,400 'white and 360 colored; none sold, all shipped pilyin.. on-l-tallam street when in some unaccounLahle ,%vay she either stumbled L Helpless Man Dies After Tw) Days' to cold storage. Vietpriaville, Que.L-No cheese board or walked under the wagon which passed over her back, crushing her terribly. Terrible Suffering. . yesterday, three cars were loaded here and sold at 1196c, and a few loads at Tile mother and father of the little * Los Angeles, Aug. 31. -After lying 1176c. 1 \ tot rode in.tlie Ambulance to the Ila spl- tal with her. She did not lost consclous. helpless under a t,ree near the ostrich farni east of this city, froni'Sultday Ili- Ottawa, Out. -To-day the offerings were 246 -,vlijte and 617 boxes colored, A iless, and kept repeating the ,%vord "mamma",over ternoon until Tuesday night, Ilia life total of 302, price bid was l2c, but only and over again. Nothing c otild be done for her, and she died slowly Obbing awny, while red ants sivarmed ' over )Ila body and 1heraill, 35 boxes of colored were sold at thatL figure; remainder not sold. twenty minutes After she was admitted . ,Ito him alivo, Burton 13. Jarvis, agod Wheat at Winnipeg. to Lite hospital. _' - - 26, it vontracting Uminator of 25 Olv�it IlItt, street, Teire Ilaute, Ind., died to- Winnipeg, M& all.-Wbeat-August open - . SLEPT WITH DEAD, day ott'l.1he Coulity IlospiLal. ed $1,12, closed $1.!2; Sept. opened 07c, Jarvis was sufferin.a fro-ni tubercu- closed 1)70; Oct ened 95e, closed 95c; - lost$ ,Ind came to California two -�eAra . �csop 9 ])cc. opened closed 997fie; Alay, openeol 9996c, closed 9(igge, Closing cash � Great Storm In New, York Drove ago. Last Sunday lie becatino faint, antl walkiiig over to ,t Sbade. tre,e, lay down. prices- No. I hard, new, $1.01, go. I h o, 0. northern, ilew, *03e,, 'Homeless From Street. p�r t-�i, days. and nights lie lay help. 07e; 'No. 3 northern, new, No. 3 loss. Oemsiolial Passersby thought, tile itorthorn; GOLe; feed 69c, No. 2 feed, 59c. New York, Aug, 31. -Driven' from mail under tile influence of liquora � / _ whites 40,[/ Oats. -No. 2 'a; rejected, 30c. P Barley -No. 3, 47Ygc;'-rejeoted, 42c. Vlax I tile city Parks tint! streets by the storm, L - 4 LA90BERS FOR FgANIE. I -Northwest, $1,231/g. It 200 homeless men and women last night 11 1 British Cattle' Xarkets, ' sought slielter in this city, morgue, at Special train Fr6rh Montreal Carrying Londoni--London . ca,bles.,for cattle are the foot, of Fkab 20th street. !)I ' t , , 4ring lit, Workmen to Rebuild Western City. steady *t 12o to 14e pet- pound, dressed height of the storin such numbers ap. , , . . patch: A special .jLrain weight; refrigerator beef is quoted ,it. , a 111je per pound. , t 103t plied for shelter, that every bed, chair of colonist cart lef 6 Windstor station to. . and beach in tile municipal lodging day over the 0, P. M fdr the west. It I - Dradstreet's Trade Review, house WaA oecupled. loncy before the us- eouveys -laborersi mostly Eslians, to be lial liouir, and nundre'da *were turned employed in remedying the damage� done IvIontreal-Gelletal. conditions show Away. The situation eventually became by the disastrous fire at Fernie And oth. little change front those reported 4 so grave that the officials Opened.. tile er places in British Columbia, Over two week a&. The volume *1 wholesale worlple to the homeless And began to Inindrea are being sent itom Arautro,&l trade is moderate, but Ili most lilies give Out tickets to all �jjlo (I#Aired , qlone, to be augemented. en route by can. 819119 of rellOwOd Vbtivityr AA reported. t1lem, * Same when they learned t4tat tingents from other places. Retail tirade is quiet. Dry goods trAV- they would be obligeol to sleop lit the *0 - ellers are securing better orders for fall same building I* with the dead, turned DR. EATON VERY ILL, and winter goods, although buyers Ili- back into the ulght and ths storms but I all direetions are still Inclined to be cad- Others not so superstitious went In And He W is Attaekdd by Typhoid While tioug in making commitments. Hard- slept soundly� At 0 o'clock this morning I on Vacation Trip. wave, men and grocers are doing a Uor- tile hOM018SL were again turned bito the Cleveland, Aug. 31.-Rov, Charles A. VAtou, former Pastor of Bloor Stredo. mat business. The best that can be said about present business Is that the fu- strects by official order, and the illoLrgue WA14 once 'more reserved for tile dead, Baptlat Cliureb, Toronto, is "fforingy froln till advAnced ease of typhoid fev2i,, ture looks bright. Torolito-In most lines of business I . . _I,L -I' — FELL UNMR CAR WHE80. and his physicians Dr. Irving S. Beetin, is qtuf,o� anxious aboat Ills patient'. 4 coll' here trade is showing a healthy tone. 11, , sonle lilies sitilfts are excellent mild 4�e6rgd Young, Hat'vester Feani Peter. dition. Dr. 1,'atoll had 4carted OJIL a Vll("%- . - tit,- movement -of goods is large. This I s the case lit dry goods. As 16 most ' boto's killod at 004ndo-n. tion trip, but wa s brought honle Ill It comatose ,condition. Tills is the soennd lilies retailers ]lave greatly reduced . Brandon, Mat., Aug. Sle-4ust .q& tile � tint:(' he 11411 had UW Aame disease while ' 8tocks'and have been buying froul hand to mouth for some months. They are I Nllniota express was pulling out yeater- days George It. Young, of Peterboro, in Cleveland. ­ . . # - 1, __ - now indilled 'to look forward to a big 011iq Attempted to board the trairt wi CANAOA T148 FAVORITE, - fall alid winter trade, GOleetiona Are it wits moving, but alipped and toil bo. - , fair. tween blic- wheeIg and ,Wag jn,%tftljtIy 06ttihg th6 MAJOPIty bf thii 8hilgrArittt re �Vrulipeg­A good wholesale trade is portod here itt All lines, :Retailers I killed. Young came west with t1to, har. vestera a, few days ago� From the Mathor Land. flilloAlgh0rit tile country have been _.­­*�)��. 11 TA)ndon, Aug, .M.-I-4kilgration feturng *that stookitig up to eautiously that their �up. plies aralow allot need replenishing. for Russell Safte's Lstat6. I indipaio, ,oianadA is easily the most favort-4 country with Britisherit at(I presout requirentmits. Filture Prospects . Now York, Aug, 3I.-Ruasell Sago's 0s. I I foreigners, despite the restrictionit. Dur- ilig July over half tile English, lleftr)y . are exe011ent, 'Vancouver and Vietorla.--!VrAde Alt t4te 5A Valued. at nearly $04,153,800, This fact became known to�- it for the first 41 y tWo-thiraAL Of tile Neotch, aml over along tile Ponst is "LIVN Itillie., through the signing of tho ont-ir flirpti-fourths of the Irishmen #,migrating Itainiltoll-Bosiftess bore is fAITly ,L for th'A tr4w4fer tnx pay,%16 to tile ,slt;lfos. went to thoM Dolilinjon, 'I'll(t flguro�M for At('ady Ill ellaractor. At the moment the of [his atinoillit, Nirg, g.qpsqaIjArp, untIt.r . , , the hitIf yvAr tire 65,185, against jejl,236� movement Is not heavy, lint prospeets thtl ternJ4 of the will )oft by� bor hit ill.trid, In 1007 '. I vontlynte good for fall and winter. In who diesi jilly 2�, jq08, I $ ,, 0, ) (I 0.1 0o (X)(. . 1. j- ?­,*'_ I , � s nro. quite bimy. And Aoitir, linept factorio. .,%ljjo*g tw I. - ine O. h (3my it t er relativm of ITOW can yon ('"t i%n0noly to blaw Ill othors thi,row I'l still a tonaetley to- r1r. Ntgo $050AR) W#,q dividod. VIL-0111 the vour 'horn whon you at; all fit& tilu& . - blavillo wArtN tioletness. Crops lit thk distriet mt-.1tp tilo, Ntal* rem,lveff In tax&.4 '140 - Is It 'yourso,fi? have b"n goo4 and a brialtor Mowmelit 838, r_ 1 7 I— 111- I MIA00"490; 1000,00 Am. 0140,1�4! � j,A!P�'000,j - I 40i i OF 1,004 0 14, 'N oil 101 F wgw-u . � ! � ��!! ::;,' _ . . , : � ­ 1. - I � �Z I , , t4 nM_1 VA" DA A DOPE TEa I NEGMS DROWNW. Ths, W100114 Advin" TEN TO FIFTERN LOST ,LIVES IN, FORATHLETES, AUGUSTA FLOODS. ,. THROP HAIoLl Pr"40110V ` . — Waters, Now Ilocedingr and Danger to, , - .. - . - The Effect of Troamon .or � P40-DAMA$,e $750,00.0 to $1 000'. . . a of Runp A., I Holding, 000-Thoostin& of Mill Opera'tors Dr, Agnew ! Will bo lolla f9p Wriths, 111111-li-I. IL — &—fook"W ' .4peris to Watch &ter'Conival . C,04testauts.. � I & ITuntingtou, L. I., Aug, 31,Tllere will . )e a practical test of oxygelkization or ithletes As advocated -by Prof, Leonard Rills V. R, S., professor at physiology it London hospital, at the water carnival to, be held oil Saturday afternoon. Prof. I -All announced as a result of numerous -experiments that athletes in r3ngland, to whom oxygell, had been given prior to trials, exceeded their previous beab record,;, In tile races )lore there will be a special 10Q -yard awlin, in which two contestants will Ile given in- halations of Oxygen just before the race, and they will be w4clied against Iwo h l ry training. Tbe men ' ill be watched against given oxygen w men usually faster than tbein; thus (I fall* test will be ulftole. The London physicians in oil experl- luent in England, gave Pure oxygen to A. J. Elolding, one of the runners in the Olympic games, Holding breatheil the 0 . oxygen for two minutes, And tried all un- paccol quarter mile. Ilia time was 50.20 seeond6; his best previous record was 51.20 seconds, And in the Olympic games without oxygen the best Holding could do was 52 seconds. After the oxygen- ization1folding finished his quarter.of a mile fresh,, as if lie had o yards. Describing his experiments, Prof. I -Till is quoted as sayink that a inau cannot breathe easily -In athletles because tile exertion causes him to repeatedly use tl!e oxygen 11i his blood. And tissues, while his systent, goes on producing carbonic fteld , The lack of sufficient oxygen and tile excess of carbonic acid. gas excites the breathing eentre in the brain, and forces the athlete t�'breatbo hard and hurriedly in all effort to restore it normal condition. I A conlipittee of physiologists, composed of Dr, Thomas Darlington, commissioner of health of the city of Now York; Dr. W. G. Gles. professor of biological chem- istry and secretary of the medical faculty of Colunibia University, and Dr. *14. 11.Stilitli, professor of physiology and ""'i"and biological ellemistry of Ford- Tal"mity, will act as a committee hain of observation at Saturday's races, � 1�- I SYDNEY THAINIKED. Eighty Stragglers From U. S. Fleet But Not Degerters, Sydney, IT. S. W., Aug. 31* --Before file American battleship fleet left Sydney at 8 o'clock for llTelbourno, its next stopping place, Admiral Sperry, the cominander.rin-chief, sent a letter te Charles G. -Wade, Premier. of New Solith Wales, thanking bbil, for Ili& cordial ro, ception and magnifivent litispitality ex. tended, and Raying that tile welearm given tho Americans woulol draw closet the boilds of gyalpathy and frIendshl . between the United 1�tates and t Australian CommonwefLItIl, After the YeAsols had cleared tile liar, bar It. waa found 04t about ejgjjt� stragglers had failed to join their ships, These inom will not Ile posted as cle-, serters, as it is thought that the noTt- appearance of many was accidental. . . Fifty stragglers were embarked later o7fl the Ankton and sailed. to rejolil tlinji ships at IlIpIlloprile, , I ;11, . . —BAD BLOOD �__ 0 Strike Breakers llad`- Handled— ly . Tourists Alsa Attacked. � � i IsTorth Bay, Oat,, Aug, 31�The strik( situation liel)e has reatued -an acalu sta,ge. and aecouifts of violence are ol daily Occurrence. The strike break -irk came into town i-nuch. the worse of liquor with the result that there were several bloody encounters, and pitched liattlw ensued. Ili which strike breakers faree . dss a f American tour- lats re rning froln tile French 111%.(�i were stoned, bi,%ing taijoil for stiliceni: and arrived badly braised, Thi rtport . � given olit by tile compan.X that tI;e rolk. ilig stock is ill good condition is denied, and it is said that trainmen are holding nicatingg over the entire systetti to pro. test against the state of this equilkinent at prosent. q - _- - TURKEY'S SULTAN Makes Friends 'With His Brothel , I Effendi, I . ­1� Constantinople, Aug, 3I.—A signifi. cint incident in the new 1�eghn6 is thv InevOlig"which, Occurred at. ille palace oil WednesJay of the Sultan and Ilia bro. ther, Me.limed 11,eNcliad J31 ffendi, heir all. parent to the tllroil<�, Oil tile Sultan's in. vitation. The Sultan m-ceived hi's bro. ther most cordially. ' This virtually Wthe first time durill" his reign that tile Sultait Ilia fortnalcv I received Mehmed lifffelioll Pasha, Al. I though the latter came, to the palace Ili I 3005 to congratulate the Sultan Oil Ills 1 escape from it'llollill Outrage. i It is uniterstood that the aeting'Minis- tkr of War, Osman Nizantl Pailla, will . beeome Ambassador at Berlin, Varali,tl Ali Reza Pasha becoming War Xinis.lor. MORE MONEY FOR PROVINCE. Augusta, Us,, Aug. 31. -Flood waters _� W 0 at Allgo,ita ,W rece(�t�lua tills after- 11,01141101led Cd**-V70b*0A* 0.0 X00411111111111111 J110011110% . - , I noon. They to h0ght of _ .- _4 14 0# ...4, W*04 06* MWOM I & �, forty feet, probably its high as the _. I 1, 11 .. I ­.. .1 1.1 flood at IBM, willell caused daula"ttki . - - - . � . I � - Aillotintlog to one, willivix dollars, J. f, KENNEDY, VA, PAR&A Itain has ceased lit the upper valley, and thero is )to danger of furthel, joi+­v. '.rile damage is app0ximat,ely $750,001') to 01WA-bW 04 tU X11U* 91400 AW"WAW4 .$1,000,000) and 601141sts of slama(rO t,) 0 *QW 30MA110r, in 31"MMINJIL stocks of goods anti ji,rivato pro1wrLy) , truetion. of city losses 01) tile siercortS, deB ft*@W am"a" JJNAA to VA"N" Of we bridgc�s agil. Otto rillfroad bridge acroi, so" WA culft4aft, tile t*'vanuah, Itiver and breaks in the 00" uouft-4 to 4 P. =-I I t* 6 V, im " canal baliks. '11hose dependent Oil tile canal for I)ower are eight large and small � � � I . __ i DRO ROBT. C. REDMOND 90ttoll "'ills. Thousands or will oper- ativ�es will be idle for several Intilitit.4. 9L %L CL * M11140 While the flood. was at its he! -ht 4L JL a 0. 0.0"A) ." . fiVe fircs broke ()lit, noldint' to a IliglIt of terror, L The Mc,Daillel tuilderi' ina. P14YU101AN AIND SURGEON I 'Cerlill e8tabliShatent in North .�Il. VM" math Dr. Clilaboilil:4) , n ty cam bololl-Ing ,, - L I L . 'L . I to tile 14ontherli, Railroad it, limill;Q1.1 11 R. VANSTONE i . 1-1 � . FOR WEDDINGO VASSIRM *"D mowwwvt ! Treasury enquiring into 5stato of Late Widow bf Millionaire. A Woodstock, 0A., despatch- An on- quiry on behalf of the Provincial Treas. ury Department has eommeneed before his Honor Judge Finkle tit the court hotise tills morning ill the rnatter of the te, 'Talle, UoLeod, widow of W. C. Af(,Leod, deceilaed niiltionairp of this city, who died in Buff4lo In October last. Charles IT. `ltef,au 1111n, of Bilffoild., William ITYSIO�, of 111orouto, aliod J. P. MeXtuvic, of N, oo4tock, ate the exetu- toril of her NY111 and o9tate ill Ontario, The amount of the osta,to on the appli- cation for probate Ili 04ttirlo wais stated to Ili*, in Ontario $80,057.00., And in New Yntk SiAte $157X)70.04, imaking it total of $240,023,04, V mquiry N to be wAde ,a a to the V411110 of Monte of the jilortgagef.k Ve e Ill 1111(falt), 411(t A.q to tile Tft1trke,t VAII10, Of 016 WWI* stoeU At the 44te of Mrit, UcT*od1x death. 1, a I . arried On, Is the Claim. . Windsor, Aug. 31�Tlje claim that Jos. Ouellette, charged with, stealing $000 from his father,, Grand Trunk sta- tion Agent of Stoney Point, took the money to provide for Ills wedding will be made by Attorney Clay for the de- fence. Ouellette wAs to have married a Tecumseh girl, on September 7. Ouellette previously bofe a good name while a telegraph operator in the em- ploy of the 0. T. 11. In court to -day lie pleaded guilty And was sent down for six months. - - - - - - . TO PAY $510001000.- . I French Cable Co. Convi, eJ Against ' President Castro. Caracas, Venezuela, ,Nlonday, viaPorco of Sp�iu, Trinidad, Aug. 3I.—The civil court of first instance to -day handed down a judgment declaring the French Cable Company guilty of complicity in the A.Tjitosi revolution against President Castro, aild colidem'lling it to pay dam� Ages of $5,000,000, In addition, tile Cam- pany must pity A further aniount, to Ile Messed I(tter by experts. � The compaity may appeal from this decision. ---*-*--*-- 3,000 HOMELESS. I Fayetteville Under Water.—Augusta School Falls. � N � I - Fayetteville, N. C,, Aug. 3I.-Tilis city, with a, population of 12,000 and located on the Cape Year River, 4s almost, ell. tirely sublinergod of the floods last night alld t 'arly to -day. Three thousand Per. soils are homeless in tit& city, and ar appeal Ims been jBsued for relief. Augusta, Ga,, Aug, 28. -At 10.30 this morning tile Central Grammar School had collapsed, tile walts of the National bik cuit building had .fallen, and the under- pintinhig of the X16rt Royal bridge had been washed away. The bridge itseli had not fallen, I SICK OTTAWANS. Caught Typhoid Fever at Quebec Tercentenary. . I , OttAwa, Ont., Aiw­ 31,At least three Ottairalis who aNwiLded the Quebee ter- centenary will not forget. it, as they are in hospitals with typhoid fever. One doctor bast three cases. The fever isilue to bad water, usod alt Quebee, And it is Alleged there are one or two other cases at other placei, tile germs having b-011 , 1.vi1t),i%-fA int') 11w patiento, systenis k1lir- hig their Quebec outing. D . - INDIANS ON WAR FATI-It Trouble Over Fishing Rights Near KamlQops, B.C. Victoria, D. C., Aug, 31,-Oile jillit- dred Indiana at 8-thilon -Arni, iu-5t soubit. of fralilloops, Are threatening to go Oil tile warpoth, fettring t-l%;IL they Are abou% to have flicir fishing rigli�q taken gwily,fi-om thein, .Kuj:lcrInt�tIlI- out littssey, of tile Provincial poliee, leaves this evening for tile scolle, the a that it has local autl%orities, stating got beyond Liwir control The sitaw Lion is it serious oue, 6n Wednesd&y two Indian chiefs were suninioned by flin Dominion Government fishery till- thorldes for setting fish traps III(,- gally. They were convicted an(I wit- telleed to pay a. Suldil title, A hand of fifty lutliana swopt,down oil Elie Court Houses rescued the chiefs, and made off with thelm Constable Fertile, at Xamloopg, was despatched to the scene, but lie report,14 that the Ilidia-11' were very uneasy. 0xief llus,wy ha,4 re- ceived itistruetions Im ItAsuage tile pa-i- sions or tile red liltin by poneofill me-1- %urm if possible, but to bring them to t terms if they will not prove amenable. ,I . V " . 11134ACK HAND" DIDN'T WORK. I . Cop Waited Until Letter Welter Oatile . for the Cash, Vatietinver, B. C., Aug. 3I.-Jollu Mil. Tor was arrested to -day, elitirged witll having written a, letter to X01111 Ittlill. grooer, ill 1111,ltwk Itarol" sityle. Main wim told, to place $200 at Lid corner of his barn, or lie wid t1w. store would be blown 111). With it policelliftil Ifitill waited until Miller eame along Iw4t night utter dark and,coninienced looking over t1lo. ground with the ahl of AnIA111). . I I I )�­ TUAKEY'S FL6A-rlN0 OeBT Ambuntg to A1,006t666 and Will ber Ex. tinguished. , Con.qtantinoj�)IN Aug, 31,21a NAlia, Mi0r4tor of phiallee, ill, an interview pntlmatod that t1lo Ilosting dobt, Amount.4 to 0,000,0W Turkitih. Ito In. tPilded to w4k 114fliatilent to anthorive I it loan mufflelent to extingiumb: thl,4 debt an4 to 104ve it nuxletal;6 #Aurpltlil for im. provoidenta and publie 4servict. W"W to Wa at wwwo raiva. Offloil- N"T= =10=1 I . . WIMI"OL I I I ' DICKINSON & HOLMES 13ARRISTERS, SOLICITOR$, BrC� 00fte-Werer Wook. Vrbwbam. I 3L Z. Diddlisiolil. Dudley U51xiiaL 11 ­ - I J. A. MORKTOON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR MONZY TO TLOAN - ! � Q9B**-**ft= Blut.k. WIneli1rd. - �� Welliniton Mutual, , i ! Fire Ins. CO. I . mottablUlted MO.) I . � ' V4*4 Offto"UVLPH, 04-4-r. ptisks t&Ua on till elsLzoea of insurable prol. pe"y cc the oash gr orkmium note Anst49 JAXW OMDM CIEW "V=0X1 Fv"id*W- I Searetam I JOHN RrMKIA A464L wingliam, O&L I — _._ - - 1. .L " I. ,. I ­�j . - - , . I I V ... . -1 i . I - I - � . I I L � . TROMPTLY SECULRED I Write for our intereatill books - I ' I 021%A ---. U -2-P. .- q 11 "­ .1 .. ­ -142811" vrel �r it its to vcured through Warion & M4 - special notice Without chargit in- vapapers dfiftributed througliout. 11. . . -Patent busilleto U1 - UsLuists-4- �tighltcrq. . 10t4 & MAWOK Experts and Sollb,itors.. Now York Lila D'hVir, MantOwd �amk-!! LBsid2�Washinlytolt, e& .�_ . . GAS Diu -MINES AT SEA. Interesting Experiments oit an Obsolete Warship. London, Atig. 30.r-., new im,fliod, of "hill prapill,il..)n ii ".11(i to be forc.41.1dow. ed by Vie au"essful working of it .4netion gas ennaille that is b"ing 'tried aboard 11. .1r. S. Rattlt-r, all olmolote, wars'hip, oil which tile William Bwardniore (N)nilran�r has Nstallod an enghw of thl.; de.wrill- tion The advanta-es clotinied Tor the I , suetion gas (nighle are that no stokers tire required and that elleap coal can. ll(� ! used, while.with. As elluill alliouillf ()f C0.11 eonsiimption 50 pnir eent. niow power i% oi)taillto ill ol ))v .I...on 1.11vines. . , 'I Ile 1'.1. ��4 pl'o�%;I�11 IT jkx;iing etimin , I and all- t1p.oit"'111 a fill-Ilace in whiell oml or -eake k burned, -.Ind tit(- gaA rta pro- oltwed, after being cooled ad cle.ined by lirmigh -i svruIyN,r fil[�M with ""', g . e, I-; ,lwl,�,4 Uf by Ql­ ell""ine. `�Illti'),�"ot` is requirotl i'm. (11 -king 4. Only �, "I'll "I'lleiii jl!il h a .1; k u,a il t i ,;I ttr . f"Nl -Lite ,engine is 0wh pratlao-od. Th� -tuet;ion gas 011"T'ille Ikee(J., 110MI01. Iloilors nor flillnels, A correripalylvilt %%,Ili) 11.1% hoon abo'll-d the Rattler desoribm tlitt stolwhohl It.% ,a, hilgo, flil'y eollipartnimit, wila two or three great upri,00- e.0juder.4 in i6r, itot at till hot, and 04'an and frot. it-oIll the, usual objeoflanablo o-alleonlitallt4 of stokeholdt�. The Rattlpr'.-i ongine, of cojir,.4,�, 1.1 olliv in the 0XIWA111011till 1.�filgt�, hil't. tI;e clumsy ol4l ve*�,4 wa-i drin 11-01-Se-I)OWer engine tit Ow rate (A near- ly 11 knots 11,114 at a vo.,At of six coat-si - , � pet- horse -power per tell wilet,. 4 I I .13— I ' ' POUXD91) WITH HAMMER. , Ilynian Tachrier Was Not Welcome in Jacob Geller's Home. � Toronto, .xiig, ,.jl.__Ijj ex .,plaillillcr to n the polict, their rcawn for t1,41114 A 1111.111. ))IPr On tile b(ild of 14y1lialt Taeliner, JO -46111t and Jacoli (4oller, brother,i, who lhv Ili tile rettr of la ConLre Avenue, said that Taelmer looked with too Illuell fa- � vor upoll Jt%V0114's wife. Joseph has Ila, I wife, Lot lie felt his brother's -,,% rong.% so, . . � keeiilv that lie couldn't resist lllallipllh,LL� Ing the hamnuer. Itylliftil has heretofore been % frientl Of tile 00110ri. and called often At their houre. Jacob alld Joseph beeallie Kllspl- dolls, howovvr, aud Skturday ifternoort, wbon Taeliner eame to make a vSabliath � eall lit- was introdueed to tile hainmer. Whell lie got away he rail to tile, pn- liep, and later Offiee'is Neott itild IfulL I arreApil tile brothers. Taolluer Is it t , seriollsly hurt. ___-414-� . IMPING THZ EVAXGrtLjST. I --- . rix-Pagillat &is IlSoo to complett Ilia Ralleation, � ottawlt, AtIgy. .3ft,--At 1, religious nicating hold ill tile Urand Opera, House to-111glit, 1110 fid(IN-0(t by Alf. Allmil. t,x-pngili.,,t, 111'arl" $3M w6q Vol- jectod to help Lkliftn' ef)IIII)IMA, Ilh, education af, NfA)odV IIINtitillo, . Vili- eago. Controller Itopowell, priosijl,�Jj. I , I 0 "I 4 - I )_