Venn hm gum: hvf I'm single Bu; nun-On-w I rumm [argue ' `nut 91" I and When I Inc vnunr. nu lung :3: Honulm I thought ihnl I would vrito And tell her nll in Hart and vhiu-. Iv wrwlrlsed PHIM; I vrnu low-Ellen, and ultra o'er. And iM4- Nu hit: ur nun Each that I tore. \ 0! low-II lillnpr evrnina I __` W Ruollnl `ID II-r -upt--don'L uh me I-`y-` And uw. O I]! Iushl;iu um-uzn Couegv. compel mu ` KY 0! o\'II'1 hxmm Jnbjcct a; dip Ind 5 dub. But I must nqy I never Wwould bu my overthrow Ion Ibo to know. (I myrcwv: bean. I blmlsrd, and mm When Ihr In! none. kept vomlrnng when Ie'd acct lath. OI lint` But in_ those days I never NIH Qmh nnhc ny luliu understood An lovcn Iul`. an! uupnuu. Ningnn Pulls, N.V.. Sept. 0.4-Iiu Iuul Willard, '0! 0411100. Ohio, [on her life Baud: narnoun in on at- unpt to go tong-I `the Whirlpnul ylpidu. A huledog that noxompanied `the woman was named alive.` Cnrlialo S.S. QT `XXII- Cormvnll. Sept. 9.-'l`|:a w-nple of (`nrmvoll were docked to Lear that during Sauuday night, some vandal or vandnlo, had broken `into 8!. Col- umbinn'o duumh, unaihed the door on the tabernacle, and upoot the chalitn and other Incred vecuuln. Entrance van eoctc by cutting I panel out .4 .|.. u..n.-u nnlh and in that way ranching the lay on we Inlluc. Strangely enough, neitbet the chalice ur any other nilvor vessels were car- ried away. Then it no chin to the guilty parties. 0 CKKZ. -I1 WIIIIIII horpudogwuotillt Ind -an A annmrl. DUI pm. dog in can gun. -I- nu- lcrd was 5 concert hall pea-lonner,' and upaclcd to make I lortunc out ol Ir`: nputatiol Ind dc been lucceu u . I loud Ia Iron Ilse very day In chanced to ctou nub uther'I way, _ TX KIT`! VII IT)` o'clock. lint Willud` L.. ...a A... -q. dill . Tj BACIXLAOI A`! COIIUAIL. Vandals taut Church and lfput Q- .__A ir..--I- }".l5l_l!"j W-vl Iuloutod Altar Push; 'l'||*`ll5 ' no lapida. u:.._.. Ia--n- nu u...o nL.Iiu v with Iul hlby clout-I; gel III III ypuu-, llurrv the buhv an Ian on ma en. ezlhimmbnhlonvduuinnhhin ud- Vlll` Losturi: xx IIIILPOOL. I I . rid d-oi:-d In 1 I Iu\'>.d her no. inking A Inn 01 Bub`). I Waurniun. in Cbrininn >End1 hr tin wnn her In 'a* In her ride. kl. V him. worry him. nah him a nu. 4h Inn baby doom; get him in iwpgzu` y the Inmv an Von Ijdo A Di; nan). m-.`. n.-._..... Ila...- -?---:.g--o Tho Bachelor : Love. I - I-__n-- Eu 1&0 Slayon. -court, in Our Dthni nmtmuuuw 5ll|Il3.M rluuuling and clecfcwt olbvulb Iin|-nneI'voI| proulruliun an-I ruacnuy Inrnm . Peace ' our; I; Ura- A II VI IE but Wil-_ Just Buck Item Holidays. Brockville. Sept. 9.-Iiua laud Io- han. the nurse in charge of president .\lcKiu|c_v. is n _Brockvil|e _v5,un Indy, Mina Iuhun left hem only o'n riday. at noon. after spending a three weeks holiulny with her mother, In. ll. Io- han. Op rcachimz Buffalo, on Friday nighi. n urticaria was in waiting In ounvey her to the Hil|mr|x_ru4idonu.-. In which prcnidlt lcliinlcy [and [pen removed. - _ ` 5 "* To 3: A Contact. ' New York`. Sept. 9.--T|u~ cndunnoh (-1 run .nf the _I|I1(|llI0'$ club . M America. hrtween New York and Buf- falo. nu-u.-u pt Fl I.In. today from the club Iumae -at 751 Fifth avenue. Then were seventy-'\1-.\|nu:|aineI at the tur,tint`point. `(`Eo|._.Joln| Jacob Adm-'3 machine I-In not among than. II. took thirty-ve minim: fur the in- lomohiln to (us away. Four mourn ugrud in the gonad. v- o p _ , Turk, the `dam. in Jud. in Logdon. Eng. ` ' the name (II the I-null nluouauuu party I send an expmuiun of deep- est. u_vmpaI.h_\_I.' Ireland abhor: the duumlly, ensue." - Bogrct Of Irishman. I London, Sept 9)-John Redmond, the Irish lenient. cabled to vice-pn'si ulem. Roosevelt tuadny as follows : "lb the of the Irish hnlionalisc .___;.. I .......l ..u --nu.-uinn nf loon- mt-.nl. (`KCl3[lI n_vpoucl1nl('.nnv: Ref:-r'rim_7 to the belief in some qumrim`s that the reports mighi he colorwl. ho mltlnrl: "Should there he (ho slightest turn for the worse. the people will know it lnimetllnlt-l_v." Dr. ll. A. Knollfu-X-ra_vs exp:-rt. who in in charms of (ho apparatus Jsrc-mhl. from New York. _w-tnrvla_\'. salrl: "l do not think 1hnt,there is anv thing to warrant. lnczuim: (ha hull! and performing on opomlion at promm. I shall have the cl:-c(r1'cinn: nqt t-ho apparatus in running onlr-r this afternoon. so as_ to have it in rearlinms if it should he wanted. The doctors` may rlt-cirle to remove the lmllc-9, as soon as the pms-idont 2`lIIS .llit`lt`nf>Ill 0E1.h to stanrl the op- :-rmion without danger of sufleringa rel-opsc." 312 A lfllnl. New York, Sept. `J.---Th0 police tar day in-izau s-no trunk of Allunao Scutz, `urn.-.-tea qt Bulfalo, Saturday night, un sueqridon of being implicated `in the nttonipl. on pn-sident hlcl\'inle_v`:. life-. It is I--urnarl that detectives are diligently marching for the `hQI:f- abouts nu Eiuma Gnl(ln1un.~l/.`nrI4,',FI amnnu lhv anarchists use--rts that she ;. |.L.l;.... 4.. \`o l....iu ullulu In!` CITIIITU-HIKIS B is lndmg in St. Louis. Off}/llll IF IXYVIIIITQ (II all rlglll. Sm-nvury (`ortel_vnu' had a few wnrcls to my "tn the newspaper morn shortly after noon. He said. in ms- pon.-zc to 3 question: The doctors cannot state yet that the pnasident will n=(-over. It may he twenty-four hours hefom the-v will lve able to do no. and then it in not likely they will malm a tlnlte statetnmt. They do not yet. feel an hopeful as they would like to fP('l. but they am highly en- mumzv-d and very hopeful. The pre- sident has not yet taken any nourish- ment. except hypodennicnllw" H Rofnirlntr in the Imlinf En llnnun mnerguu lrmn me noum anu menu: "I am almnluu-|_v ounfrdo-nt that ev- erything is coming out all right." Qnrnvtnrv f`nrtoI\.-nu" Imrl A fan: vvuu. ugvu annnvv Inn u-5--as . lluuln, N'.Y.. Sept. 9.-M, |2.l.'n p. m. rennmr Hanna, who had just. come from the Milbnrn house, report- ed the president's condition as very ncm|ram'n5z. Ho had quite a long visit with his wife this mnrnin'g'. At. I2.-I5 p.m., \'i~r2pr-sident Roosevelt. 1-mergurl frmn (he Imus and stated: "I am nlxuululnlv nnnrprln-ni. that av- His Brother _Socs Him. Bnulo. S:-pt. 9.-M)m-r M('KinIc~_v, lnrnthvr nf the president. arrived at Ihr housr of Mr. Milhurn at l0:05 n`;-lock this morning and was admit.- ted. He had com {rum Denver. Dlll LII, T Z\|VIIZIrV- l.oh(lnn, Sc-pt. 9.-l'r!-sident McKin- |e_v's condition and (Ii.-:(-ussinns as to the methudx of 1|:-uling with anarchists continue to dominntr _ the editorial and now: page-s of the pap!-rs here. The Evening Stnmlnrd cmnnn-nln on the danger to which t.hc- duke of (`nrtr wall and Ynrk will has exposed during his Visit to North America and que.+ tinning whc-ther any pr:-cautinns can he cunsidq-nrd uh-quute pmtectiun nmnin.-t murrlarnml nnrnmI~_ H nomng wm-(nor any pro-cum } against murderous purposes. -j:.- Whn; Druci Sud. Rome, Sept. 9.-Th~ paper! to-day n-rall that at time of kins: Humbert : assassination Bro-sci. the regicidc. de- clued the next victim would In a prt-~ aid--nt of a republic or the king of Spain. Thin it claims is the an- archists plan to terrorize the \-u.rId by striking at the pm-plv `of a repub- lic. ' -- plot [mm reaching its _ `- (`mlgma occuped n ooll on the tlnro oor ol the city jail. H0 in within sight of those puoinr dour HIM 90* ricot. and it would have but-as poollblo (or anyone who gnlnedic-sun to 1-50 ilil to have obtained a pistol at It the lmtmhint. V [the jnil are The otlur occupants o capo:-inlly btte: tuvard Clntgoli. hul opportunity bean givwh to them How wouln have taken hip life. To make thih impouible Cmlqonivu ne- Cl'l'l|_V transferred from Ilia cell to_u dungeon in the basement. many lent holmv the aulffice of the earth. This rhnnye was made without the knowl- edge of the patrolman or the detec- tive: attached to the tint precinct. Emma Goldxnua Will It Arrested. Bunlo, wt. 9.-`-Reported here that Emma G:-I man, anarchist kulur. Wu In-re last Monday and that the uccupied -3 house Q few doors from wlu-re Cwlgonz lived. Superintendent Hull ia.Iaid to have asked New York on ....o..na Lav Nan Yuri n! llull iamnld have mixed New nuu to arrest her. New York police am said to be investigating the case at the request oi guvrtnnr Odell. - lo! Bnnlo. Sept. IIILAIIIU-uu--.. 9;-Knowledge In lim' 0! lluslo that n_ loznovod n_|I__ vv-.. lor 1 Condition Encouraging. P_.I._ \I \' Q...A 0 LA I-) Can They Do Adequate. ..,:n.. c..... 0 n.....;.I....o \I Sound A Trunk. ....I. Qnno 0..__'l`|.n n to l_Juno\on-1: Prison In 5 8510 Iron: Death 1x___ 34-- ' m If Hf BQAMR. Rescmbles Japan in avor, but is_ Never Impug-._ while innitely superior ipquality. It is making rapid s.rid:s in public favor because of the above fgcm. Drinkers ofjapan teas should give it 1 tnial. |8.A_LA1>.A.% house for free pa.mphiet.m `- ClaryManuIa`cturinQCo. IDAIDIIAI T/ID/IAITD AIDA/TDl'AI IAIIAIAIIDILV have such perfect drafts tint the fire responds to thqn in a glow ; and the broiling door is specially made_for this purpose. ,. The Cornwall" is the most durable steel range made in Canada. Heavy sheet asbestos` covers entire body inside, preventing escape of heat-saves fuel. Ventilated oven bakes wholesome bread. [CEYLON AND _ INDIA uvv war II V V U - II, n; v- rnrv lvou LE HIION 5 l.A\V'Rl:}N b0N. 353 King Street. Kin`: SEE mcmsnmorrs FALL W roorwm` 112/voo/v, 70/ea/vro, M0/V7 /?'A. w//v/v/9'55; - A/V00!/I/ER, a. sr J0//N /v.3. v-nnnnntsll . A nn'Dn.vL1.t\\I 020 v:_. LIA__-L IT! ,A, n I Coal or wood linings always supplied. Made in four sizes and ten styles. Write our local agent or nearest v 1- 11,- ICHOOL B0033. GREEN TEA :75 PRINCESS REEL atu ral Leaf 'CyloII Tau are sold In Scaled Packcu only. Black. nixed. Unaoloc-ea Ceylon Omen. Fneo ample; `mg. I Andnu `-SALADA." Tomato. ,_ *s-- -~ ---~.._ Thicifjuicy atuln can b. broiled to retaigtheir rich avor only over a fed-hot re,'nnd in g stove with I proper broiling door. `Bes7t yet for It is just as good` heater as the H-`PP? Thought ? is a cookfa and thin: Says heap? I- . :5- 4'..."-.- 'mcK7iey & Birch, _ 69 and 7: Brock St _.a Cornwall Steel Ranges No]Mistake F Is Made P If Ybi1"`Buy Radian! Hume _1~;;`.e}}a7g Shown Iluicysteaks. am:l'7J1 3 Heating Stove. STYLE,_ L1.)-g;t0ll. Bole Agents. wm. school. BOOKS. llitc|Icll"s. -The Larva! huivqllpan annual oc- nnnce. Ill onhbnted in Zion Pru- Ilylcrinn church ytitudly. The edition in Inntdnllv chnnrnlul `ill: fruit. qluul cunt! 7`VuIuny. III! cameo in tuulully duoonted with lruit. ngeluhlul; cut nnd pouell owers. The pulpit wn nu-npio-I Ivy William Cnvqtonl. Qua : stain! and Rev. 8. Slilxley. inning and min. rc- -nnnuvdv. a. sunny. -qloctiwly. no 123;: In woopo. ,0ur.c-loihiq In an Oil` about it shut Inch`: II!" Idiot warp. ` .lI'., 5-nllplce. n "vnngur III W `Infinity. lug has his aqnohud gator in and-manic: at *3 Int 08: action. _ I. jig g. Ila n: no-I nver Inonn. vuuon: mu um tohlnley nnd. Inner J. Luishlry, Kingnlnn, apt-M n`co_u|Ile of day; with chit grandpa-nu". lust ymek. Him ll. Fleui . Chalk-y'n, Loch. was a vitihr at old LoIn'o.tvm days 0! last week. This week` the Iind mn- Iingent lava: thin place {or due Ban- -Aucricnr witbmon krfollow later. 'l`houIulKennulyhubomun thaaik lint for some tint-.'bu| is imwoving. Li-LI frnat. ntnranv nibht And Sun- list for some tint-.'buI in improving. LigM_f:-out Batu-any night and Slur day.mI_t. cy-Ieven cnImnn-uus 1:, u WI count _ pal-Iy. at child was born luv. on tlw name dam---c".urim|n Inc!- The Inn. clnld born Inn weal an the tune day--'curioun l nct-hM its my oclehnud bin Icrollty-foutlh hire 3! Thirty-four childmn. ol whom twenty-nix are girls, we still living. V, UUIK V n Philipuvillc, Sept. 7.--Sotne at the (armor: ve commenced to cut their corn. Si -allilll will commence thin Iunl' uh. run on in `IE hnnvient. in {SI -nlung will commence III: was}; the` nu crop in `(he heaviest in yeah. The In crop n the huviest Known. < initon: Iiu Len. 1;}-Llau And. Innr J I.-i-hlnv Inna-Ia ("QL'iIB.)`(.'Il'1`q'. Johann Steuwr, u Ilflfr (mm the environs: of .. Sallburg, married in I182. when he mu liflv-Eva year: of up. a girl of twenty-ve, residing in lls name town. In nineteen unoccu- aivo connunenu this woman bore, lint. ol all, twins right time: running, lhoflltlvc tima triplets, Iggin lo,ur times Irina. and nnll [our times I aingin child. which an in nIlthir- Cy-seven chi|dnn-that in, in no can munt nronnrlv. ' FOIIIZ VI Ilium --uvil (Belg.-inn)_(.`hruniqIu-. Jnlmnn Hu-jun-. I In-n xouuc or Thlrtyouvon cuidr6'n"'.' n......|. nl.l.dn-n (`Lrnniun-. -visa-3 rnanuu _@Uu up wvvu Thai oi Iatlnllay Ilght. H. W. Smiling. Inanagcr ol -the lo- cal telephone Ger. in rmly convinc- odthathewaanoverde-tinedlobc dmvmnl. While away on his holiday: lvuully. he was in [Heat dang:-r when hi: nailing hon! oaplile, but he ruched thou alter a hard Itnnmlo. On Saturday acrnoon. Ir. Snellinc and a conpaniolx vat to Bah armmd Oidlr ldand. In the awning while houowald hound. the wind: and the nu anion. and the ohu-men hardly cxpacwd to reach show. They had a tetribla oxporiolgu.-. and at timu Jicr tugging at that oars '01 halfau hour. would nah an lnadvay. Mia `three hoan nrugglothey goachedtln div wail dvunclu.-ll. mul boning panic. including ladiu. can to runain at Cod- ar Haul. all y night. and uhaltar tha-ulna aa but d|c_v.eou|d. Tiny arrived homo law on Sunday _._-I-- Oh river. Join newton I Ilunmyucns. with o my Aboard, ion in Insuring: at th gal Hutu Island. and run into I map; The yacht mndined at 6:30 ! lot two loin-I umil (he `hung. nlunlntl at I&\ In `Illa. dn at can u Ill}-I an. 1 It 1&0! lnr Itorh nlnlod. |IJl_5.! .=.!l.;f~.l'|_l;|l,'|L;-l fun A novel txnnnznct. loath` `rum: nus . Good `Flu... ani 1.0::-`-`Inc -(ohl RIC hilchgcnhylldla . VoIH-1'hluuuluvu. CI-an-Inn:-0\Iuua.0uo O0~;luw uh. '.- I-llc. KIM-; Pith. On. __ 0 ` 0: 8u.0ula,v night. while earning up | the river. John Newton nlehmynclu, _:.|. - ........ -|.......I Innl in luau-inn A Eu-not Poouvul. L_-,.,,. 1 .1 8: Con: Cnip. ...:ll- email '7 _!n`nin-u C PAC! FIVE. vura. That`! an Imlnoroun aide shown and oulddo nttnctionn which vnppuil to the viuilot. This ah tolnctgl mu--, will hal- ' Zjl nu IL: ll-nu` uvuu unuuo. , , Of ne horas than in no and. eclips- ing all former exhibits. Some cplcudid atrium bone: an on 'view,`u well as heavy working` hotnu and unim- nlo of npaul. K I All u rnnm hnvn Ella-I in-.Il, Antl u-vu--w.-. I:-0 tevex. the daring periwnnut. i504`? dofnut M p bomb 3 mile in tho r. in in the 1:5! Jud today he- n:du-nngunntp or his lights sky- vn . 'l'L...._._-.. `-.:.a..L........al uvpuonnny numeroul. . - ~ Five earloads of shop arrive-cl in the riiy ynsu-rdny [mm the Toronto uhili1invn."l'lIo -qmcimenu are all par; The urmnl_`v Inhibit inlim ::.oel|om:I:nd nuincmuu entries lure III OI l. All the may have |lu/I nu. ..`..a that Tali in Mac ring during the nut 1 you ya will In IpOcinl|y_`nt- Irnntivn. omnoo In exoapunnauy nu-gt. ` The poultry building in m-nrl_v_!ul|, many `of the work being pnze `win- -nrrn M the Tomntn exluihiuon. Someu line birds are on view. The showing by, ,cuumy exhibitor is also above. the a\'-rage. This bltihling should not be overlooked in making a tour-of the grounds. I1:-1. war : a-ihihil. of ch`:-1-new was sF1WLoPmme.| Laqt year : cihihit. of ch`:-use was the. largest on nscord, but this year`: plmuiing carries of premium. The nllmhnr of boxes Ihownf is extensive and the product is of the fmenn. mulm. Thii your the cheese in given A Pl'OI'!li`. non! place in` the main uildin.(1th- or product: oi the dairy will be 4 er mplionnlly numerous. .' ~ ' ` I-`iwn nnrlnndn of nlu-`en arrival in am I-ran: Inompson. The Ihowing of cattle includes near- lyhll the prime stack exhibited at the Tnmnk) exposition. There an several herds of prion Pnlled Angus cattle, none choice Aynhim, Durhums. Hol- ueina and other stock. The number ol entries in exocptinnally largr. `Nun nnultrv huildimr in nunrlv full. uu: vmwr. `rue Imennr nus wen beautifully lled np, thanks lo the hor_-ticullural society. The exhibit. of {wit is far in excess of expartatinnm an the -canon hm: been a pour one for fruit. The exhibit of gnnlcm \`P.QI`.(nllI'vt it: aims exccllelm. 'I ht- clepartmcnt is in charge of S. W. Walls, I'oI'iu.- umulh. the nlalow-t mo-mlncr in the dis- trivt. This is the forty-fourth year in vdlich he has made exhibits, He makes a capable and painstaking superinten- dent. He is assisted by Vincent Duly and Frank Thompson. 'l'|u- -ho-inc nf mulh im-.IurInnno1|r- ` scene the beauty `tlt!.`0|"Il(!`l chairman 0! "ll! city properly cum- Inittee, who has done lo-mu to- wards -the- complc.-ion ol arrange- merlts and who has plaot-cl the grounds in rst-class condition. He was on the grounrls Sunday telling note ol er rangemrntsr overlooked, and bright and mrly this mominue had met: at work attending to t small mat- ters. lllan Chadwick is another direc- tor who hae devoted much time to the lair, in looking after changes and im- pnovuneuu. D. E. Starr, alderman Icbeod and J. Ilcl arland also come in for a date of praise for work in connection with the exhibition. May- or Kent was the chairman in whose hands wan trusted the managership, so to mesh, and he has been tireless in fullling the trust imposed on him. This morning all the building! pres enled a neat, clean appearance. All the outside buildings have been white- washed and brightened. The interior of the palace is a veritable luiryland. Flags and streamers of various col- on appear in profusion, brightening up the space wonderfully. Add to this of the handsomely booths. and one fails to rmline the grandeur of the spectacle without a glimpee ol it. Ierchante have gone to a lot. of trouble in de- t-orating their booths and making thorn attract-i_ve. Expense has not lmn spared inuomeinstaneee, and the result is a bower of beauty. The latliue rtrnent is excellent, the number of e ibite lieintr far greater past years. whiIe_"the variety of~I--the oods and beauty of workmanship are un- uurparlnble- This is the Ernst exhibit in this department ever seen here. The public schools have a lot of space tted with results 6Y'lttbors of the pupils. This exhibit is inqttuctive and educative, as ehqwin the pro made in Kingston public schoos in recent years. The exhibit is well worth the price of admission alone. Tin ru-st. Imildirnv nmrthv of .a Visit. worm me price 0| wmusunon alone. The next building worthy of a visit in the horticultural hall, where nne display ol fruit. and owers greet: the vinilnr. The interior has been lauu in VIIII. The toque at the. fair granule Hui: morning vraa one of battle and exciu.-snout. Every- body seemed to be on the huule ex- cept eume ol the ocialn, who calmly smoked cigars while throng: of excit- ed exhihitnra nought inlnruatjxvn which was no! always forthcoming. Ila dint.-ton were buy in arranging exhibitlz oxllihitore were lmutling around in arranging their mm, and here and there could be seen the stately form of alderman Canon, chairman of the city property com min;-a who ha: (Inna nrmu own not A-uanuon nu nvanpmr Iing for the neon: ol the annual mun: nhljciou, and shit ahru an about to ht eonluunawi. II. III uh-in uncltuking in not I woman no Hans on In auachd so the Iudvvolhd dine!-on; pnid~oI-inln have not and that dincratigan which hon ruulhd in u lu1ptnum- hu'_ 0! atria. However. if ne weath- er {Avon the lair, than is awry nu`- nm: to helium that n huge meson will he ' , which will In 3 grati- git tribute to the onarg-in put by lb unions directon. Ar- rangement: reached I condition of pa-faction on Saturday, and than in- Ign-nal in u. mean 0! the under- son anmmny, Ill! uloue In- in the Iucoa 0! Iengud taking In]: that their labor: had not hunt: in vain, lm mn_I[_ImB&| SCHOOL BOOKS. Inna! by layer and council Ijoodny Afternoon - How an Grounds and land- v-__- nn_._.|_._ -1 --'.-1' TI! OIIIEG T09! FLAG! = 1'31! IOIIIIG, ICC Ii Tlvhi 3315 Choct- up Loch--1'.u'p lumbar 0 9.5.4.. . _ '18! DAII-I W.-nu. Iron... an-unaI:n'9;_ .9--. .. -.. ..-.... I`- W_vn_lmn'(._ (lrnnsm River (`oln_n_v, Sept. 9.-Barker : column has return- ed lwrv frurn n I60 mile march through the Seneknl district. nolilicm wen utouiahocl to ixl mm whocfnldn cw-ryvhc-K. So I Ind viuiwd that roginn since her. and the Boer: Ind Ind time to plow and soy. Tl;-y`n-Irrnietl 10 Ch mountains on IN; approach of the British. who can- -tnrevl mu lmndml men. women and children. eunrluouv quuuitia of grain gm! I,l)Icul olcnulo. 21:-:--1-K Henri Bonn. the well-known Cani- orliut, in just uuaivod Ihoi-ills. or olcn dwnudt. vlt h Fiji anvn-n-@L , - - Kori HM Hint In fotnlot ulomncnt. Incl buverruugh.` dqu that Ha. Fur unlit : uh ML two -lay:-n~ Th has I|Io..io& who bun, _ One hill: on pay! to: Ihrnunhr; otl cnmlly ulty. I hold. llrmuno tho and dnulkt vmkl pluck: Hm! ulllty. I hold. ll-cu pinch: ll pdd_ at -hi bet told. a. L! --wumuq [are visiting Xingu: (dado. `LC. Ail! DIBJUII. ('nl!n Harcourt. in Out In. The bu-rIvined hinl.od yuur bonnet Lou uuaer was happy and Ina; Wm ullmw noun gh blln hrnv-.-us. or lln-` the the-tops with gin. Ila la! in the -Mn cl 1 lqwumr Oh. vegan : ugh "haul, think at Ihtl [In Illnl ncvudtuninl you Mia htnutilil corpus lot you |M.,__ Iglhhus-n.IuIIuIm| on. near the lronl. anlranoo. and ac mraurd by rowu `of Manitoba Hun- garian pulrl nurin sacks ruachin mxtlu` coiling. Other 8[l.'(`l1|llll'lInI' were lnnimho strung lmkorn, malu-r. falury pale.-nl pastry flnur; Paragon. chuim family patonl; ham llnur. gold dual. cnrnmc-al; A, B, (` Mtraf cornmeal, lam-y kiln dri~d; vllniwr cornmeal. unlmltul mrnmcjal, `miuldlinm-, sllnrht. bran, (nod. pur,3 rullul 0aIa_, Inoann, peas and oata. I Nude A Fine Showing. Tho Frnntrnur milling cuuu-any, of Kingston. exhibited `hike -at Sher hronke iuir, Striking was t 0 display in the main lmilding. ndndrnbly locat- ed. mmrlhe from. ontrnee. and de- .......n..,l` I... .-.u.-..`nf \I..niI..|ua ll"... lne `LU!!! r"CKl`l an" W DUCK IHIO Elle mill. There was more exvilelnvnt In McKee-spurt. this morning Hum at any lnnv vrl. Gas In: in hush-en andllu-r chm cub. . All hv the that he can [run a lnollulahe. Let him lonltl. he was ever`: boy-, ` like cold in and and ill )ing|e hi: my, Iioev liw olbmalll l'm|| M: Were Quite Excited. Pinnlmrg. |'a.. St-pl. `J.--The strike siumliun in .\|cK-:1-sport mach:-(I an lcult: stand this mnrning and Beriuus trouble was I --urwl M a rm-null of the cnrl of lhv r-inking tuhc wurkvrn ln pn-vent mu: irum rt-turning tn vu-'rk as tho-_v ha-I` tlmw on baturtluy. Tho: onrl was .-annru-.-sflll. and when` last mu-In irmn N!!! In I.1|U0 In--n had re- lurnml lu wurk not more than 5 dozen wen` alslv this mnrnimz tn elude the 2.000 piclu-tn and get. back into the mill Th;-re \\-mu morn oxvilelnvnt In suuuumn Ill acute: land I I7 unrl 1 ..K....A .. ;- Vvnnu Huntlu Ilia. among: his chin to walk, Into 5 zunnnr srhoul; cum him with tall. I-`ill his pu-or heal ln|l ol Igurro and hen; I\'ev.u on a-julluinx than till it crumbs. :5... 5...... ul-- un .1 - IAIJIHLAI mu: inking A Inn UK 5:07. Mxuu Vlaulninn. 'EndtI\'ol World. . . Ilnrrv him` worry hm. than till crncn. Irma horn nzrlw up at I rsuuul raw: Now In lluvvlup a nun Ihih you wait. It-uh `gin lhrunuh collegv, compel Lin KY -"pt--don`t nl In TIN um In-r whom I would haw rHv. And hr tin he-r lnr hi: bride '3! IJIGLBW 5 W8. Saw 's'roIu:.