anuuv VII Will} I[KUUlIIUUun A nlpn "who appeared before the magirate a. few days ago. for being girnhk committed an act. yesterday that npay get. him-into tmuisl. While on A street par he fablxqd a {velvet- book.- which was Inc on a woman : knee; and made 0 with it. rho wu- lnialr gave chase. The Chief antened a Princuh street 9901-0 and hid the urea under a rug. It was mcovered y the Indy after noun I-I'0\IN0-_'l'b5 owner of the `pocket-boohtoaidu on Oxjdnuwo ltreet. - ' r` lr. and III: daughter, Mabel, _ cuqnd1mn Irv-5 g! Ilm,u_6niu __ Nlgllt gn neuron." Kev. If. luuaeu cond the lltvioe, and Rev. Ir. Lanna: no uliuIad.WebM.er's Funer- alMar'li was luyod as tholargo con- gregation l out. H. A. Calvin, W. G. Strningn, N. E. Bunions, Dr. Luke, Capt. Booth and John Litton were the pull-bearers. The remain: were takon to Gum-nqui cemetery, -ninl lam l-`) rest. bchenth n wilderneu --I" owern. A.......... '41.. .-`.5 nrrnv nf oral Co'nsumption` 0! Sugar. Thu Md=cnl Timon. _ Rnilahlv nnnnlnn `Ola. Ixnrltvn Tim:-I. ` Roughly speaking, the world s._ con- eumption of sugar in the last fteen years has doubled, while in_Great Britain it has trebled per head in for- ty yours. The English and Americans `stand easily at the head of the list as the sugar-eating nations. Dr. Wil- Ioughby Gardiner, in a recent article, establishes the fact that sugar is potent creator of energylnnd main- tninei' of stamina. His general con- l'_llm'on is that the increased height and` weight and the improved health of `the English people in the last half century are lnrgly due to the increas- ed/eonsumption of sugar. .. .__,...-.. Sand. on the Square. The 47th mzixueutnl hand, life and !voI!hI.,p3r.IniM.ing, yviI|_gi\'I_IlI o _u air concert. on tho |n`u-Rat lqnan 1. In `awning. under direction `of bandwa- L J In. A rod nmmo bu bznfrgnnged. R` . 1.ncomn, N.n.. Aug. 30. -- non. (`harks A. Music-I, ionnrly vemor of `Nov Hampshire. died and My :0, Ilil Ilrnma Iumn um-can-cl-v. ` `mack on the Not-etch U9!"-I'll DON Nmurk, 21.1,. '3. Thursday. . Duh Sp` `, grand By E.-.I:l. 1 rsunipu, inpton gov. moo ' - pm. in an 2.27 um'u' the `tomato I -IKHil(n| nm 'l`iIiimn--- ~--:v.-- mg I. `i Kill` W` .` V. `H0 ` . ` I n:donlrun"w. I`nI f f sroluz. innpmt. mum QIIIOQO `I {Is lJUaan"-u-aw; Vuww -_- `rho Glmteh. The [amoral al the Inc In. (Re\'.) Lslli took plus this anon-mum from the smily nssidsnss, Johnston siren-1., Ind yus in ly attended. 'l`|m cor-A WI ! to the First. Baptist V _o ohu VIII! an impressive service wss hlld. Th.Jntcrior ol the edice wss draped in block. As the coin was csrriod up `His aisle, the mournlul strains of "Ts Dsad March in Saul" nsoundod {ton his organ, at which Ir. Jacobs Then followed an hymn. "Abids With lo," And snripiun Rev. Dr. Ri'.h~ srdsou. Another y'mn,J`lt is Not. llosth to Die," was uungand than I yer wss oqsed by Rev. Ir. lusc- gilivrsy.' . - lhv. Ir. 8 on, o! Hrockville, proaihd A on sermon, paying tri- b|lo"M) tbs beautiful life which had andod,,nnd the noble work achieved. The concluding hymn was There is No Night in Heaven." Rev. Mr. Russell the su-vice. OI TVUW IIIIIDIVIIIITO. (HE hi; home here yo.wtercl_a_y. "Six eight. ' ' ILIIII Kilt?! ILOWIIS. |Iurlal 1:! In. Lung-smm At `PL; l\I...--|. IIIIIEII DI IIX*\OCV.X'HOI' CIIIIIL ` Lac-ouin,` N.H.. Aug. 1). Hon.` Plmrln A. Nuninl lnrmrlv umvernoru noun-or 1:x.oom`~noc sum. A _._ an I ...,...l. ` M II mac or wm: grfouutbook A vnnn `min-u nnnggnnzl hnfnrn i _duod, four ing And thirty- iu , g nun t `of tho_ I olmo Gui .4. N .l '5... -r|.......vI.u A emu? um. Invent. lama. U yuhulr IX ,3. DIUNBIQ. Thu! jlllo Jud `n'.a.. IO Vunug cur wmnu-, um. PCIAIC, to loan, King Iuulan-ac. `nu-America Th` tapas lids.-in King `wu '9 I ` stock. The charge Ior took Imma- inaz is six cents per bus l, but the thresher hi!!! all the hands and teams. Yue|l'I threshing outt. left last night. to begin operations across the river Somia. Among the gang are E. Day, Harrownmith; H. Staplelord and R. Wirldioombe. St. Cathai-inea; A. Drummona. Arnpxrior, and E. Day, King1vt.oi~.- A mfmber of men are walk- ing around the streets duingnothing; no work. an all the help is engaged. They seem in the beat of spirits and say "they belong to the union." George Young is building a house, as isalm Dr. Clarke. an old Queen : graduate. He was in '00 class, and then nished his course in Winnipeg; that also` gave him the lanitoba council. He is true to his alma ma- ter and makes no charge to.Queen's students here. J. and A. Smith re- ceived a cur-load of horse: last. week from the eadt. A good horas: will sell here for 3|-">0 to $200. A team well- ...-an|I...I kn: 4l.-o'. -I| gnhl I--a Tho Crop In The Northyut. Lander. lnnitnba. Aug. 25.--4'l`o aha- F.ditor): Heavy rain on Thuntlay night clelnyeil the` hnrvent two days. The wheat is nenrly all cut. however. avid now tha out: are left. The farmers nre pleased to have out it without lrost. Ont: grow extra-mely heavy here, heavier than in Ontario, but the whoat in not no heavy as I expected. lt. "is all a very oven crop and will thrash from thirty to thirt_v~ve. but-h~ el: per arm. I cut I pinch of out: lit-t ivck for W.- Clarke. There were thirty acres in the "patch." unfit required us pounds or! twine. Some of the men are, ptckibg their check Other: intend to `thn-ah lmm the stock. The charge for tool: thresh- inn in air pant; not him .I. but. the "'0!!! the Ql. A _R00(I norse Wlll R?Il them matcliod, but that`: all, sold last week lor $100. They am not last nor` , are they a good draught team.` Lander boasts of being a temperance .tmrn, and I thought it was an exemplary pluvv, but on Thursday night seven or eight young men, having received a few bottles of i-ed-eye." laid out to drink it all, some not getting over it until Saturday. Local option" is not all it should ho, as when liquors are to be had in a place, the boys do not take so much as theyulo when they cannot gwtjt. This takes plaoa i*:'0ry few '(lays.-Yours truly, FAR!!- LR. no PLACE LIKE -rm-:` sI.m(s., London Gaming Prefer Town Ex. - 'citement to Runil Peace. The children of London : slums think there is no place like home, be it ever so nquuliil and pnvci-lystric|u-n,snys a rec:-nc London papa-r. 'l'lwv min: tho nmincv nnislhn lnun: a wasp nna stung mm. '~ Anotl;er'_vmIngnter took a day an Brighton` with me in preference to two weeks in the country. and tour] gut- no reason for his chnice." It never entr-red the modem: mind of this fa- furite of the slum children why it.v_wmz. "'l`|.m.` HI... '..-..:.... ....o :. ...p..- L..-` enmy tncmoelvoc. - ` ' "But, though they` like the Inubbub of the city belt, and are really glad to get back to it. their brown clu-oh and bright eyes tell a merry tale when tliey retntn Then you Ihoulcl hear the amusing -a('ori'-a they . tell. and you ` would no how (bu-ir cramped. warped. and stunted little. mind: have been opened out by a glimpse of the wnyen wonderland they know so pitifully lllftlo about. Nevrr mind what they` my about it. it : the goon. the outing |d0('l_'l._llln that we Are alter." I` r uvuung-run. lun-r'a lulli-2. . I link! to 1% IIIVIIBIIIBH GRID.` Inn! -5.. in cm I. ....y -c...m-In am. am one '4 ...:." (Li .|uihnonaoI`.hn` I | The opera buuta directnru luve no nol\cd,.4n r,nll_HI'o1r new leudn-I for bniirliiijl lie 'opt-In lbmale. boring uncured right-ol-way privileges from _ Dr. Brown, who was reasonable and public spirited. A A by-law In `gin $0,!!!) {at hon- ing and lightiic Iulich Hgt. N]. `T... by mend (Ii was carried on ='-.:r-v..'-.v;;.--.;-.1-a`~.,_..- rem-nl. Lunuun They min the aming naphtha lumps, mhe winkla: barrows, the hoke_v- pokcy man, and all the other things that have been their u".:v!-vng compan- ions," snid l-`nth:-' ; mntun. vf St. Alhan's, Holborn, when asked how tha- children of the slums. take to their -...n......1 ...|:.... ... cl... ........4.... uumucr uunng m we country. "Then, too, they are alrmid hi the- darlt at night. and are lost in the day time, in the eunnlrv," continue,-d thr- kin(||yfnced, gmu}-hearted friend of thousands of street argbs and gum-r- gamin_n.~ , ` "Tho-v hnvn n uni-la nf rnncnnn Gnu- "They have all sorts, of lemons for preferring _the city to the country, and some of them are pcr{ec!.l_v incxpnc- able. One little boy wrute tqus` alter hig outing ,. last year and viulll `Mo dirln`t likg le coumry In-,a_uae while (hurt: a av-Mil.` had stung him.` Annlhor vnnnmxn-r Inn} . (Inn .1 Iowa on me slum cauldron why |tv_w-ma. "Thai lib: `going out in wins In-`:1 at all," the father wolt on. "nn.l (hen tlveyw-at. green fruit `and thoroughly en`uy themselves. * uvuy (`III green lenny "HI?! Ilnnnivlu Iha l%%,'.;.."."":iZc..;":s'.i."`.1:,"" Jilnnusnu, in visiting hr lumbar, Imam -nag Klho nlxt,-ml ~ tome. Shortly, that-eallcr, Ill. Ill- aon returned home, and her husband forbade Watson visiting the premises. Last Saturday Walton had occasion to come to town. Kennedy was also here, and when he ear Watson he promptly wont to the Inner`: lmme. On his return Watson caught plain. of him leaving the houae. and a light on- sued, in which the Iluaband cut the worst of it. He promptly laid a charge againat. Kennedy. ' Gooiguovn In Unit Anya- Ohu-go of Asunlt-Bu Elopud Sons Time Ago-u-Wont to 800 The Womcn. , ' Acton, Ont... Aug. m.~HiI-un Ken- nedy, of Gmrgetnwn. jun been mm- mined in jail ha a charge olnr Innlting Ir. Watson. at I".nquc-wing t;wn-hip. and nurly biting has ear (I . , on. .- About 0 month an F. Kennedy elupgd with In. Walton. The pair took Watson : homo and rig with them. and won urn-uIed'for Iona scaling. The charge again!-t Kennedy wag diuniued, aid Inn. Watson was allowed her liberty on sun ndodnnn- toneo. Shortly. tblnisner. nu. Wat- nnn I-ninrnul Lnmn and her Imnblnd R; wow u co's.] ms:-nun or nongrsric rues: comm-n:n to Jun. |nusmn u_n__mIor n| <-u--::_---: LETTERS TO THE EDIT03. Our Dvomng-Plnu. sum rulnc tyanmn. on at. , when : ' outing in the country. |. (no. (hm! urn nfrmirl nf tha- II. M Jkms :.=.1 13,. 214 Dianna- "\JlK \J\JK MID SUMMER 3 SALE. 3 !?Doub|e Stamps on all Cash Purchases till Wednesday. bept.4th,. 8 piece Vat`: Bniu. for ngo 8 lo 8 yours. It! to $5 each. not 3|. 3 off. 9 piece Tweed sud Saga Buihmiu II to 19. $1.50 to g8 50. now at 1 oil. . 8 pins Tweed and Barge ham. 8? to 8!. that pm. $8 50 to 37.60. now at 5 oil`. 8 pmo-YontbsBuin. long pants, 88 to 85. M lo 88. now 1 (E. Hal ! Suits. (in 35 io Ci. $4.75 to `I0. noi } of ` One of thy but man`: 810 unit: over ouod for nlo now.$7.50. 20 Boys` Wuh Suits in llohn sizes. :30 8 8010. won $150 and `L60, .....u....n`i:' ~ -~ T T T 5| Ill Sid. I not? I now live. I nun. _ For I real good bargain in mm`: and boy`! Buddy-Mudo sun. all at tho niring clothing nlo of ' CRU1 ILE_Y BROS. O ` I IOOOIOQOCOOOOCOOOOOOIIOOOCOCCCIOCIOCCOOOIOOU O We have decided to xetiro from "the Ian`: and Ben` Baldy-lhdo Cloth. mg pm of our buineu. The u-pun not him by tho dopuuncnt we mud doliro for our lute and growing nude in Woman : Ooauunu. Jnckotuad Bondy-to-War Blunt Du-so To slur u 0;-oodily no pomble we lm. mu-l.-ad Audi mil ntnlnllnntiml ill human! or} olln In-iuinnl arias. I536]-I0-(II nines UIIIII Dllrvl. 1v JIIII II rrvvuuy II pvnluw VI ll mqrkodouohsuituMndIotioIiof8lpcnoot.,oc{-ollnogilnlprioo. ' Is free from any particle of coloring thatter; is dainty and invigorating ; is the only tea that suits fastidious _pa|am and is wholesome for the most delicate digestions. IT IS A130 A IIIITISII PRODUCT. |A7IKDTK% -:- % RETIRING -:5 FROM BUSINESS. ICEYLON AND V INDIA ..V\ 5 \ 3 fu_:uunounmAuo: .- _ ..- Alglu amt. ' (Du. Clan. .1 cm. .... ;..,."'"A -3...." ::...".; u-an; imported Englshdavmuind apgrfedlr hllcnm-y and at I much lower prim. ' - 0 Y 1-3. On Th_e, , -A-.n__n _'A EJ. H. Sutherland !& Bro. :n;ns IS ns: N _ For Cunning Your, FLU MS AND PEARSi % M . They are Che-pen-% now than they,` Vi" 56 * W9 iiiii Ia fq? time. JUST { A ...2. :' .-JXEB. I Chli Ilalroo IAMES McPARLA ND. Azgnt. Kingscn. This Is A Rare chance For Father or son. They Wear Best---Try a Pair. `.-Acaooz. nooxs. GREEN TEA. 132 and 134 Princess Street.` We Sell the. Iron Clad? . Kind. School Natu`:-a`l Leaf --:v-LI 2R4 PIIINO-BEN ITTBIBTF. :-__T__ hoonln. mm C-hdn, maroon vrinlv. sad Ia:-uau. for our [real all-M of which g huh I kw Ihyl non. Thus no sons 0! ch ado prion. Au.'nu..n..u..n.|.nu.n..-In_II.Il. Shoes. Ll;caoox. nooxs. scuobz. nooxs. lm Ila : ' Jicloris Puk.-Iuono, ourpenlen, prinun, uuumnu, plum- Fronunu Park.-lronworkcrf help- cn, llonphoxuen. muons helpers, htvo|uuhuI.hbonro _ protective un- ion. Izlnvk-nicks. clgamaken. Crick: lold.-- Iuhininiu, boiler- -nhn. nouldon. harbors` local union- gul international, baken, street car ncn, Itoln tun, Imulgnmamd u- undniinl. - __ . ooo, . 4: umuuv ggwmxso ,u7.ou m.m,91s jlIWI EC `GI |'*nnn&:w1wnhc ` ch (hr inn been col l0t'V_lIlIu9 In 0 plated, and 2.1`; ```'`.:.'.`2 Vin 52101:, u exhibition to khan` new nuu ' King and Prin- IEIIIOI. Each Ieution will be &d by A bud. The ungonn will an- tin: `no Inpnnnu and W. laiden; llll UUUIII out no ---- -. ` Th Inches: referred to in a Mun ol Cnphbix. ol `Ilse unmet Valeria, in August Nth. deniu the no9\I"Ia- lion: contained therein. Ho Ioyn he; Bun. demon mo acqua- onn oonuiqcd my: he .... not tliuehnraed. that he lell be- lions oonhi woman. no say: no can not ` . tlut. he le bo- nus In could nut work satinhctor-' ily on the steamer. The engines: in A mpuublo mm. '1` 0 letter in quea- tion was: kyle on by the again. of the Ball telephone company, at Gann- In, to the Whig. and was author- I) Capt. Dix. Capt. Dix paid tln to ephonc chnrgoa. |gu-Gjw;-- Inrunalmd other minim: all gold `u Apple Crbp. Ii Ian vnlubla that lay, com new-in ."`r' """"'..,..a. lll.000,Et_)`0~ :53 _ Bullion Picnic. L. _ Tho in Catholic picnic at Rail- lon. 1_1|i edrengny liuth ugder the Iuperviuon av. `r.` ti nneau, draw an swam crowd. The (iris: na- Iqnbly wu he|d in O'Brien : grove. Om of the. attractions won A ball match botgeon Sydoalum and Rlsilton Jeniul, mulling in I victory lor `the Inlet by a neon of one to ncithing. In u evening dancing was enjoyed unlil_a lnu hour. ' hlought homo aha , Delightful Church Excuniod. Princes: street Methodist, chumh_ex- union to Gsnqnoque and the `islands, on the uteclnor Inland was well nt.uudoI_l.yu1.nfdny altar-nnm. Tho I50 poophdboud loft hgput 9p,m,,won Va: A nt.~'1tip'l.hrough the lost ml. or a coup]: ol hours an Gun- uoquo. if they so desired, and were 32 it 8 pm. The txip was, a moat uliglmnl one, and III was well planned with the atten- tion and courtesy ol Capt. Craig. A CIWIIII Iwwll ll.` DICK` Would be I lot. of money in I oummar hotel if it wu oonverwd into g wigwr homo tor uudenu. It wonld coat. very lime to hop tLe,hod},Inni 3 during the wintot-"non _` 5; ho ihg` house, and dub plus ' pm My he kept. full `from October until April. Ho think: than would- be good money in Inch I Vnnlun. . 1 unnu tun wouIu- I Iqch I "venture. I I nu. ma Iggor muons` m picnic on in Jay. .Sep_lomber . Among och:-rnvanlo will be a. baseball match. W acrobatic pl.-1`-lormnncea. band ' I, running pea! and j\lmpin_g", 8 by urgnnliei Kelly and other 1' men. aim] Ilka. Kllvljl - W-`TI: ' it uarnoon some unknown per- son attend tho second hand non ol Abraham Links-nan. M the foot of I ril|\x`u strut-Q. and stole A-"wplthun Iicllma` wan-h.`*\`u|ued at about US. 'I" I ' made known to. the W lOo~I'g:|`ng {or the |!=ilEi;l!N|I! `B0- I Wiitm KeJIy,,nrgutiIor {or the A. Fgol 14.. and other promint-nt lnhnr non will expand the rinciplu of trades unionism at tho "shot unions hi"; picnic on Monday nut", lubor day. Adniuion, l&. and Mn. _ 11.. ._.n..I. ..l L. |..\..... ....:.... _.:II Afllnlllldill, Inc. and Inn. The ot the labor union: will rule ' . at I251! sharp, and march to I50 ldr groin-`Ii. than 1. .hb3d `P3 picnic. Adniuiou, . _ Ad All in ma exchange:--K"Ion`t`u-cal. Tutonto and New York--L3wc luau Tunic. in Loco; ollo 1 Labor hiya Picnic. Tho" celebrated Auwriod fhm poll ' h villxnhg pa'rI. _in tl Lug? t 0 lgbor luunnu 1:} pl Ann Qgnl-Ink-p 0 gnu--an F'l "`: u:--jnz-- Ingmar Denial The Stitomont. IIVL. -main... val-pr-I In in Q Mmp Tho Latent Proposal. 1 _ A citing nugget duo. than would ha : Inn. of mtmnv in A nummmv Imcnl u {an vunlluoakj 1! . try HFIIIIIET many QIKI Ollie or men. ahdn-namou,-ion. qhd lac. rnrlolnod 1 Watch. _h...__.__ --.._- ....|.___ . will 5.7 w. Coohde ` Mamet .. olmnnm [TECU- ~obIu'vnnec nf' m-QQLIAJ nun` |0l'll In Ivuu-unvuuvu nu.-., .....v.....-, - `futile. V STORE COHPLETELY GUTTED. ----2-: Fire Destroys Store of . Biehop i , Hill Storekeeper. Brockvile, Ont, Aug. 30.-Fire broke out in the store of Jagnea Price, Bishop : Milli. and` the slack `me completely `destroyed. The blaze shifted at the noon hour. during the shame of the proprietor, and had gained good headway before .diocov- wu made. The building was gav- -.: n..u. 1...:I.I:.m and mutants were -T. lYouixg Girl Wh_1lo Pinyin; F1111 Running A rt` over. here and 1 will now you. All three were let. down and the pos- Ie tuned for the mine indicated nev- enl mile: away. The crowd worked until relieved at daybreak by hnnd-. rode of other armed men, who took up the hunt when the night. shift bud le. 0!. The three prisoners were sent. to Wu-renuburg jail to : sale keeping and bloodhound: were secured from nearby towns. . Illleaa. `lane VI-spay -a-;-. --.._ Overheard. Broclwille, 0nt., Aug. 30.- Mary V Fitchcll, [aged twelve years, was drowned at Kemptville. In company with several other children she was paddling about in a punt. in .t.he Ri- doau, and the wee pushing the boat. alo with a broom when it slipped on 0. e bottom, -precipitating her into the water. Roy MoGrgor, aged elev- en years, attracted by the cries of lrigln.ene`d.ehi|dI-en on we armre,x-en lo the aene and rowed to the place where the child had eunh. `He dived and euooeeded in nding ohehody. and getting ihinto the boat. All _el'- lorte at reeuacitation were, however, :...n. , ery made. `rue Dunning was 3;"- od. Both building and contents . insured. ` mouorwa to be let down nna criod: "Let me go and I will tell you when he in. Ho it in MI! coal bunk Ink and I will show you." All alum. -mum loo. thnun and dun. nan- Th! Armennn nliuucuu. London, Aug. 30.--'l`lm Daily Mail puhlinhei to-day an article written lfy Ali Nouri Bey, formrr l`-urkish' (:(`I!Ul_ in Rottendayi, declaring that the mas: nucru of Armhians by Kur-ls. which has just recommended, is part of a regular system of extermiznzi-in. He IHVH I Twenty Luhu` For Witol Boning. Ilnghrutown. N.Y.. Aug. !!).-'l`wen- ty inches on the bare back in the cen- tcnc,9,mee'ived by Almun Sanders, a negro of this place. for wife ting. He is the first man in Was imnon county to receive th/inponalty. Some Venn _I0 David Her rt. was similar- iy DN|(Ol \00d,' but batons in execution hikilled his wife und oommiM.eanui- c e. A ` ..:~.-- } u1u.ouu DI many louleawn we , IIIIIIO it doubtlun will .|noh{qQ.\nouor nary to Dawn him ou&...I _ Potato spent the night neamhing for tho . Eu-ly ycuterdn they came upon 0. Davouporl, hula Brio- ooo, who lived near Columbus, and Bud Francis, Q brother of the fugi- tivo. All than were atrun up to a M Cm in (be hope ol m ing them talk. After Davenport had dunglod at. the and o! I rope for 3 km moments motioned to be lei. down and n-1.-I - "I .0. ma an nnd I will hi. vou Sal bury his mm perauaueu no pun.- pon his Inn inlendml retirenm-nt. from the premiers ip until after the curunw tion 015 king Erlvvjrd, when it will politivu.-Iv 'v.ako"p|aca. The Right Hon. Arthur Halfour, the government `lead- er,`fh,|-. paper states, will probniwly auc- Im. " ` says: "The number of Armnniuns killed will depend upon the outcry rai:.w_d in Europe, _anrl the pmsaurn `through to bear upon the sultan. The sumo hor- rihle prom-an will be repeated y._nr by year, until all are killed. ,-,:.,... vsglisbux-y": Buromont. London, Aug. M.-Tho Pall Mall Gn- ocno nnn'ou -s that the marquis of Salfbury In 1 hdtm persuaded to point- mm M. Inna inmndod A Sad Drowning. mrview. B'.c.; Aug. 90,- 11:91 Garrick. Iorimrly ol Winnipeg, ged 14.-I1 you-n, Wu drowned here last Vniglu. whle bathing. Hip mm bro- , ier. who win xutlw him, wu no frightened that he diil mg; give the Allfll for man time and-til was :1- frightened that um um my: give Ina alarm for mum time most three hours belon also body Nu M , Wu Gutuity r 1'6"3o Paid. Ottawa, Aug. 30.-'l`he militia de- partment learns that the imperial government has decided to.pny the way gratuity to the men of "C" but tery, Canadian artillery. C",battew it will be nmamborod. received imperi- al pay in *Sbuth'Africa at Rhoaenian rates, and this being much higher than the ordinary pa some doubt won expmuad an to w her tho Cn- . _,n___ -_4:lI`...... unnnn nuuulrl` mat` Olin exprouau an nadian artillery t...-nu-Inl av-Ou;O.u naman artillery 11 imperial mtuity.' now deoi ed that to - `ICU! III I`! -`IVA. Dunno. Hum, ' ug. .'l).--I-`rod. Oahu. who cum hen about."n'm-eh. Igo from Vllloouvcr lo help-With the huvul. him dovnlo uudl-pox and been inland by ` Authorities to- gatllorwith Nu family of his em-~ nlon, who Incl com- plo . A co-up-_ ol um; sack. in `boingvhuntod . rug Louum up In Alva bundntlv o~-~hoI|teIohol phat X , M D I ' H0023:-I. yillmtm-I '\~'I,._iu * .$,v;*~p: H ` ' ' ` nnnovlu I40 nnvp noon xocuoa In I aim pit juotouhidn Holden. I! it dould dnvnlop that he In not in the pit, Prnncil any dude bin punuern Ilnoul. indenitely. owing to the nu- WII ol tho Illrrounding country. Franck In known to be nu-mod and "'50 nhnll bu `nally Iooatedin the min. it. dnnhtlnnn will hndnmn. nmuo 'lk:Ido Franck. the negro who hlllcd Ii. Iary llendumom 0" TWO- . alnn nl-hi. AL dn `llama. lnrmlmum. in lllllll IIC III] nellulinaollg uu Imsu ` n1 6 at the Hymn. larmhmuaa, i W to luv; been located in 4 -.1..- uh lug ..u4.1.l_ `llnldnn If i QUIT WI II. UVllIyClIiVlIl Know City, Io., Aug. 30.-A tele- phouo mango from olden, Iu., IQX: ' Iota-and Iy In. Friends -Iob' _pOI7" light Hunting For TE. on-nun: -- sum; up` 1.... -1 El- -..n.g-lnn- txnotni nu mnrr um xx own: nun-nzxs. T lam r1Ignvs_ II ms; nnownin 41- KEl_tP'1'VII.LE. V ---u-' ;':l'oo :1 mo Companion. V.__.. In... H. A.... `H|_A 32-:-:-uju The Armenian Huncru. - .4 n... -nn>"r1... n..;I.. A--91-P` -A to whether mo un- men wquld` t. the 'I`L- -IA- A'\ non Ln: `Inc war Onlcu .mu they will be given '13! DAILY Wtu. Fltlugr. To Kingltowl Big Fair-Moro At- tnctighs Booked. Dr. , secretary ofwhe King- non district lair association, has re- ceived A letter from Howard Folger, general numagor of the 'Fhouaand In- land Iteambont company, stating that he had made arrange-uu-`ms for the itouuer Empire State to leave Og- tlcnubur to run (0 Kingston fair, ac- .......n-.....I Inn u: narlannhnrar hand; dcnubur to mngmon xair, ac- oomp ed by the Ogdenaburg on Wedntnday, September lllh, at 7 a.m., calling at. llmckville, Alexandria Bay and river points; reulrning, leave Kingston at 6 p.m.; tickets good to mtum next. day; fart-, me. On Thurs- _day. September 12th the "steamer Ame- rica will leave Ogdl-nsburg at. 7 a.m.. calling at. lhjoclwillo,, Roukport. and Gananoquo. Returning, leave King-i futon at. .6p.m.; tichetu good to re- turn to Gananoque via Pierrupont. on |3t.lI. Fara. (rum Omlenshurg, Brock- villo and Rockpo, 500.; from Gamm- oque, 5556. (Ihqup rates, 25c., will also be given out. of Gunan0que_5;nch day on the regular morning boaT9". Mr. Folger also stated that he was trying: _ to afrhnge an excursion from Watvr- tawn via ntoainer America from C-qpe Vincent. to Kingston. `'1 think the 6l70" l`I`BmIenu~nt.s," he concluded.- will take care of your fair people in anal] ululnn " Among ihe pent. array of oral tributes were : Anchors from the con- gmgntion ol the Firm. Baptist church and {mm "the young ladies auxiliary; croaaetlrom Clio church choir and the B.Y.P.U.; pillow from the Sunday- lschool; wroathl, Mrs. Calvin, Wuh Long and Fang bolt; triangle, Y.I.C. A. auxiliary; basket. lilies and sweet pens, rs. Hondry; spray of pink, W. C.'l`.U.; star, lndieaf minion circle; bou uel, .Hisn Mncdonald, Misc Wriit, Kiss Flood, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sulivnn, Hr. qnd Mrs. ~Dr.~ Lake, Mrs. and Misc Hitch; Min Cruse. Mr"u."C6'i'g1ilii,l."1 .i`tUn,' flrrmrd Ira. Spence, Ilrs. Litton, Mr. Nichol. One of tho touching tributes of iorrow, in floral emblem. was a beau- tiful wmath ofwhiiio owers from two Chinqmen, Wnli Long and Fang Lek, who attend the: Find Baptist. Sunday-school, ..An:l in whom Mrs. basing took I kindly intereslt. "wlll uxxo care 0| your lmr people In goud shape." Dthc.-r attractions secured Fit the trmare include: Lyons `and Byron. lam-y step dlmct-rs: Miss Lilv lllm.-on, a talc-nlc-rl cnrnntiat; Levun llms .' trick cabin men; Lamotlxe & f`-:mx-I-_v, in parallel lmr and at-robnt'..: I`-rate. These have all been booked by I). l`. Brannigan. Thu rllwmlnrn 111:1` man}: -`ll-I'I;(7`I . In urannngan. M The direclnrn will meet "to-night. to appoint jurlqo: and complete the stall. 0. V. Bartols. H`L'KRlil`el , will have u r'lmvn~tmvn omen. situated in Starr &. Sutclie's dry goods store, Princess street.