Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1901, p. 6

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9,170 10.370 189]. 3,1168 1 .674 5,550 9.914 7,425 1.119 3,377 3.2.5:! 4,435 9,052 4,829 A 00!) u,<'IJu 3,5-I0 1,000 7 .497 3.034 (1 7|? unIu., , l.'uh, 32nd, 43rd, manna went down with the Imp. (`Apt Foo jumped from the drip on she Iuttled and was lost. The nur- vivorq under dicultioq made their way (0 the beach which was but A short distance away. They walked to 'l`reodwel|. Alaska, bringing the mt. news of the disaster. Tuun Knunlrnrl Iknungnd llnlllfl in nnnng Dlllp In lune. There was 107 pout-um-rn Ind 11 (`new oi seventy-om aboard the ill- 'lue:I dip. Over Q Inmdrul 01' then. are known to he uie. TL. Inlnlulor lath. .qk1ur\n`IlV. ISM ar_II:_h|(n<;:`n hernia. I a under eh Skagway. an Wt.-dumday evening, oing by any of `tho Lypn cunl. 'I{e iceberg was struck gulht tn) : 1;}; boat. cm'(;;zod {rm the uncut ennui. e cr cum uuidely. It was no violent that the tho! of nearly every nnteroom mu driven home,with such force that the tcvgor-urichn passengers, when 1:92? tned ltlxluockgqln dz; deck.Ifoudl((ii 1 If way ndod. o awn _v I the boat. Ietde. `however, that many persons were lolt in the rush and 1 went down with the ship. (`And Fnntn inrnnod {rum the Oi `DO GIXIOI. Two hundred thouumd dollars ; tron-u:~e. from the Alaskan and Yu- kon gold elds, over 8l00_000 of which was the property of the passengers. sank with tho steamer. ' -an-i-- Ovqt Sonny-live Liven Won 1-0 may Bah. ..- . ,,e_ Ill` A..- In._.n\mnhl~ 51 UII-Int-Ava by-nun a van`... .. .. At ten o'clock t.o-`murruw uurning arbitration proceedings: over the u-n-` templutad purchase of the plant of the Kingston light, beat. and pow:-r com- pany by the municipaltty, Will begin an the judge's ch(;mlM>r.~t_ t'UllTl house. The cutupan_v's evida-ncv -\|ll ln: rst pI"l`9i(3lIl8d and most of their ::\-pt-rts an: at. present. in the 6tll_V. 'lltt~ ur- bitraturs are: Fur the city. jutlgc Hcllougull, If 'l'ornnlu, for llw t't1||]~ pany. judge l'ri(-v. this cst_v. l`I`lt'l1`t', judge Mc'l'uViIh, Ottawa. 'l`ht` tznunru.-l emplnyed will be: For the city, l). M. Mclmyre. Jnhn Mt*lnt_\'rv'. l\ C, (S. M. Mncdnuncll; for the cuttumny. l{. T. Wnlkcm. K.C.. -l. L. llhmnq. K.( ., K. V. Rogers, K.(.`.. Philncklvhin Nor-uni Hy inso-rling mu-by a'h'cr(immcnI. in Ihe nvawapnpers n manage-r of tho filandard oil company in Hinnesom has induct-d thum-ondn of people to lmy nil ntovm-\ fur nnnuner cooking and become regular customers of the oil company. 'l`}u- prof: on the in- rrwuod sale: of Imroncn in the scale the list your were many time: the cost oi the uivertiaunenta. 'r'....... :- .. I....:..... 1.-mnl, I...-... Grand Trunk Smash-Up. A smash-up oouurrs.-d nhuut Iulll` o'clock this morning on the Grand Trunk railroad, just wont ml` Fr--l~ <-rickuburg. by which six in-ighl can: of an can hound train were nu-re or less wrecked. A couple of cars of nnrn Iunra nlruuln n\'nr Ihn lrn:-Ix and coil` at me utvenwuncnu. Them in no business (except burg ` lnry) which cnnnot be increased by newqnper advertising. l`U WI':KU- II CCFIIIHU lll CCIITI (JI corn were strvwn over the track and some mo-nchundinc came to gri--I`. No- body was hurt. furtunan-l_v, and wreck:-rs mun clear:-d the truclu. Sex- :-rnl minor uccide-nt.-a have m`currs-d near this spul, due-. it is lhmlght, tu (rains running duwn g-rmlu at u-rrilic upecd and up nnuthe-`r grad:-. the sud- dvn weight on the draw Imrs I-making than. Are Both Scotsman. It is a curious fact that the largest landowner and the richest man in the British Isles are both Scoumen. The former is the duke of Sutherland. who Anvn mo... aI.--. - -nillia... .'nu-ma :.. Iurmer is we (mm or autnerland. who owns more than a million acres in England and Scotland; and the latter is beyond any doubt, Dunnlwl Carnegie, of S-ltibo Castle, wlm the other day was bought. out of the great. American steel trust for the nice little sum of sixty millions ster- lina nr tlmrnulsnnntn and has inst. HICB Ill-Yule OI BIXKY Inllllon BU?!" ling or themqbouts, and has just managed to go-t rid of two of the mid million: by his trust deed for the benet of Scottish universities. Plcnicked At Brophy's. The einployecs of tho local mill of the Dominion cotton mills couipaiiy enjoyed their annual pignic at Bru- ph.V'u Poiiil, on Saturday afternoon. A large number of friends accompan- iorl them, going clown nn the steamer Island Queen and returning ulxiiil. vlcwn n'uluck lit iiighl on the nu-aiii i.-r Auiei'ii~a. A lung liisl. of spuiiii mas ' run off. anal npleliilitl prilcs -g=uluriliiil- ml. The miiiiig was :1 \'L`.l'y (`l|l()_VkI|)l.' nnv. with lhr Muir:-pliun of the fact iliiit lhvy \\Cl`(! delayed in gutting home. A Hot Contest. London" Aug. |0.-L0rd Kitchener. in n do-[hutch from Pr!-lnrin. thted to-day. nay: that a party of Somh Ahican cunnlabulnry ymtenlny nur- uri.-Iod n strung Boot laazl near lid` I-`burg, Cape Colony. killing two-my-_ three men. The constnluulary nu-nhcrl ed I50 men, bu! owing In the strength vol the ennmy 6(1) 10 til} awn. thoy were uplble to fallow up their nuc- oma and during their rminment they lost one man killed nnd had six men umuudcd. Fourteen men one missing. '"'.. -1-.-nIn n.._- -l--- j?-I} 7 Warn Indly Iouton. On mrdny A yun of lucll gol- rm, miIrisin,g A.~-Br Cunninrnm. G. E. Hnmn. W. Ilnnnnld. A. I lEl"l, l'!lIl[I'IlIlIg Ar-Dr Lvllllnlll Ill]. (3. E. Hague. W. Bclnpold. W. Shannon. Prof. Wuhan, Ca_pt. Sy- nuoadu nd C I. . .. o......- ' ......"-"*.......... ".'=:.a:* .__ 5;-bnntion Begins To-morrow. Ac ..... n'nI...~|r !1\.'r1-anrrul nurnin 5 nnnu nxsgsuznzi 5|`-me Tu he |in' thing) eulv. Wain. noxmu. AUGUST 19_._ A Smut Manager. .In`.. ll-..-cl An Ideal. TH, (`Hulk uuuar. 1: first ` :o:it_v. in |_ nun In cily, n. >r I . Int_\'n'. |\"C.. e II .. I.` I nun m-.5... nurl I 'ir 'l he I` I'll` l'IlIlI> nndn ne wan _@u_ns cmm| YEAR OUTBIIAK IFVOLVINGI _ ..-..:unCII' nlitll an ooauln-ounm-rs. tmn. Emilio Fernandez, former governor of Canon under president Centre, and Iuboequonlly administrator of custom: at Laguayra, who nally declnnad against Castro, has left Cu~ racao, accompanied by sixty parti- sans, with the announced intention vi invuding Vgnezueln. It is calm vapori- od that Segundo Rivera had ulsi; af- fected I landing. Guavaquil, l'.cuMIor, Aug. lS.--Tho The diamtcgrntinn in the ranks of the (.1 I . It. tnu-`hnen's 1-nnamilto;-I: au- sumod prupnrtiunn that it is froely predicted that the utrikc will cul- lopso in u very sbovt time if thingi- go on a they are at present. Ir. Ic- Tngprt, the western man who in re- ported by the co "Men to have been diuunissed, cute: 0. be decided to remain no lo on the committee n he nu inor of accepting the term Arranged by the committee of onlycintion, while on the olhor hand Ir. Wilson. the pteeident, determined to carry the strike on. He roan in tluoalkng slid rutned. Altumrda walking out of the room. Hi; formal , cxpulninn follmved. Ir. I-`red:-rich. I1- presonting the eastern diViai()n. has `me humo sick of the whole bmtinenn. r. Baker, anhcitor of It-rridnillo, Uut.. has taken the pooitign of npoleqnnn. ' `v urnllrallnll nlul IN` |`xl9'nll'l ll `DC? nth:-r, that Is L'1'l|t`l't|l mntlm,-u.ll in .\'unth. Amvrira may Ins prm/`e*nlc-xl antl llIIS f_'0\`l'l'llll)L'lll avoid lhv damp-r nl l.w(`nn1inu in\ nl\'Pvl In (`Ollll")\'O.`f'l('!-I with the Eurupa-an nations. At pn-at-nt thv otlivinls aw 1-untl-~nt that the disturlmm-rs will he vnnnwl to the latltmus. anal they are hopeful that it will IN` shurtliv--<`l. '1`L.. l...nl....L;.. I._..... L..- man u Wlll no snurxnv->0. The battleship Iowa has the west coast of Panama. S'l'EAHER'S CREW ARRESTED. UIIIOI App: Iluuuaauu . Washington, Aug. l`J.-Prcss d4=s~ pntghes from South America cause apprehension in oicial circles, uml fear of a general war upon the isth- mus is expressed. South American wars, in the expenditure of life um! trmu-iure. du not compare even with the Santiago campaign, but. they dis turb commerce and hep the peuple in a state of turumil, handicapping de- volopmgnt. and encouraging hatren. ihlamm. mm-,m lnrmelv into the um- nnJt'rlCu. (,'hHn.'. the Argvntine r--public and Brazil, thv threw nations rich in war material. have been slc--pim: on their arms for munths and shuuld tha-_v ho-- rnme involved the whole continent will be tlszvqntatnl. The state department is ondeavoring to secure. thmuuh its diplomatic and coins-ilate nepnw-ntalixc. complo-te n- ports, as it is dc-sirublv to this gaw- rrnmo-nt that the guardian and spun- sur he pl`1'parv-(I for all 1)lno'rgt`nt`i1-.~A, as with the Monroe doctrine in on-,-. hum] tn prvu-nt I-lump-~un into-rfc-rm-nee untl duminntiun, the branch of pa-are and 1.-I.i|r..ai.... .......a I... . Fund to go in Ship They Con- sidered Unvorthy. Montreal, Ag. l9.--'l'hir1_v-4-ight lnuux-rs of the crew ml" the Franco Cnnndiun line ateamship Wnrscmwz-ru plan-d unulcr arms! on Wt-lua,-snluy for n:I'using lu ll articles. The llh'l| oly ]eI'I!.`d lo sailing on the xlwmnship be- unusc her lnml line: was uncle.-r water. The pun. warden pasnuxl the r-'nip, as tho superior lnmyancy of the Bull. water will bring the \1'.~nI'l up whon she gs.-ls below Quebec. The ship sail ed. SIG WIIII XI Giff IE.` U)hVl`lI3l of8I.. (lthcin, on `out si1in.i,for Mtyuru. fected lnnamg. Guayaquil, Ecundonaan congress. in I Quito, plmr a scrutiny -f I (want for on-sident. declared C: IXCIIAIIIE. Anna IN ("hark-I Nnhlr. cashier In as Lundcvn rm al mlicitunn for thirty year.-4. Lu burn Ientrnu-d to tire yr-an- [--nil Iurvimnh for elnlx-nling &57.!IIU. Ovnr '.',lIlI man A-.1-ru-4| lnnm ah. Quito, pncr scrunny c-I um: vuIL.~| can for rt-sident, Gen. l lu1u legally eected to the olce, with a plurality of 65,0) voles. Gen. Plan; will assume oice August. 3lsl. velopmenl. and enoournging natren. Raligion eaten: largely pru- ent. troubles. A party in Ecuador cal|~ ing itself the progressive element. has ben attempting to divorce state from church and has conducted several |'lI` litical campaigns with varying sue u-tr.-=3. Romntly its members have 4-5 tained control of the government, but nnt. without encountering armeq re nintnnnn, (l(.)l' ugulnsb \ ()H)HIUIlI LlII.I_V ut'\ L"|JP many scliuus international situations, and may ho (ho lira brand In excite . general uutbrvak thruughuut South America. l`L:l.. .i... A...... ..I.I2,. ....J El'\'llIl% l0I' CIIIPCIDHK &)l.'II}. 0\ Bl' 7.0!!) mon dc:-1-ru-d [mm the French Anny lost your. Britain : to- end for dauauion in undies` Ill). ll- ...._-- |..- -.......| .L. ..-_...-_. sistanoo. The situation is greatly coinplicatc-d hy n Colombian urmy appearing upon the border and entering Ecuadoran torritnry. Its presenve was interpret- ed by the anti rhun-h 1-Ie,-mt-nt as mu-r~ ference in behalf of lht` friars, but an explanation was made oicinlly by the (`uluiubinn [.2U\l`I'llllll`llI. that lhulmun dnry hm! been crossed ilnintentmnnlly The Ecuadoran gm'erium-nt has never can.-> I0 rvsnm the anir, and has hwn awaiting an uppurtunity In strike hark to uphold its dignity and punish the encmachmi-nt. The press reports that an E0115- dnran nrm_v is ready tn invade (`alum- hin. This convinwn those familiar with thr circumstnnc-*5 that thv littly _ ll. . . I34 ..I L... lllilll uIUI_V I3 I'5a\Iy ll Pm'il'n: rcpulslir ls mm the issue and will Va-norm-la, seizing the avail hvrself for tin- nnce of the rm-public. A wur helm`:-an \':-In-2 on me rm-punuc. A war between \-nu-zu dor uginst ('u|nmhia -nu n\r uni ;nn...-m. NIX IQ` TMOI ll Ikf Ell . No wonu bu entgl-ad the uynwint J R: (lnk-4.. -- ....... u;.;.: t..- v u A -r--_ , sxvuu. contains." Causes Apprehension. -AA - 1...- IH ,_t)-na |HV`l Yllflfxl I I on operate with nnnnrlunilv in wzuclu and Ecua- ia may dc-vclop linnnl Hun inns, k\- xrrtlu\!, nun - opportunity to powerful assist- . suilwl for to Cunuln arm: and `an revolu- at strata! lln an ny nuznlion ||-m | u" g. orsaiun .I. Ll--3 vmu Planu ice, with lat. ion` -I rcsz-J `rica ircles, n ml an 7. A nnnrlnn n ` cents 2.9 _% g JOHNlA!DlAW&SUN 1.4x/-.t~A/\-r~~/vv\I~ VV\- h \/`V* vu/v -\' IM`-`-(3_1a1'Tanufdc:turi11(_)(3(1| l\AlfIfIAl "l'fIl'Il1Al1'fI AJAAITISIAI IAIIAIAIIDID Wlli. % m-human a n.Awm.`Nn0N. 36:9 lung Dlroel. mug-wu,__oo.e Aguuu. ---------.- The mm on the SUISIIIII roan!-U 0n in so perfectly. that alter a you how a rim: hall an int low In; It vlll hm. In all-acting pa damper. In largo nl pun. Buy to hunt. Durable. Hole In thru ulna. Largo feed-doorl. nu :5 Inchu. Burn cool , in 0: Clean to work with. Sol at I Iodcrltc pt hnphleu and lntimatu Free from our local agent or Imrut lulu. 20/v.`o5/v\. 70,420/vro, M0/V7 /MAL. w//VN/.350, VA/V0001/'A . c. 5r J0//N /us. To-morrow we will sell the} balance of our Summer stock of Your Choice To-Morrow This is a serious loss to us, but is in ac- cord with our hard and fast. rule to carry no Summer goods over from one year to another. Fancy Muslins and (iinghams That were 12%c, 15c., 18c, 2oc., 25c., Buttericks Pzitterns for September. Dellneator for September Now Ready. A Sale T0-MDRRUW. A Yard. Take Another Nap. J-""*" .`f`9'f II 5:: uuw, u-u nu -......_ ..-- the coal in not but burn on A__l-_AL- -14.. _` yolcnullpou his the hll.un oaIoIn!tI.IlIlIIlI|thIaltht r---o -V --v-- Tln an anode: up with no home In iuung. I: do severe that morning when the IOIIG get: cold, I! you hum a reliable tutu` like the Sunshine Furnace cab wood. saga pdu. ly. nulls; up ft.:..;.,...;b.:. 2.-.a a.""u : b I&wIoIt. `..';'a`;.:`.".1` _m...' _[a.-. an an. ..._.__...V.. `o. A. iauiiumou. ' " 1113:; J I. m H 115; as zll. 2,000 I ~35:-I 170 Isa 11; nn&tn'llv`;.1-an-`:7!-"la-wo-th n7'anuwlool It Mal sum steel oorpondcl, it In: ucunlngpoweruumtonboperecnt. no nothing at Cnrnovnkyi. The and man: made mocha: gain ova the Itn on to-day, when two non mill: At day Pcinur plant wan put in operation. Undulthn mu 0! the late James vr..n-...... ..a 1m.d..... :1.-300.000 is be-I linvo an uhaoluualy tree Inna. nl raft. today {or Tor- H. Bu ' n_ onto, when iatwill enter his trotter, [hit Spngue in tho rucu. Dr. Bell's horse will also he amend. 'I`|.. Ir-muuull. omnibulen and under- -:---- Icvny Purngnphn Plckod Up By Roportau on nu: Rotunda. Phnnn, yellow and green, Tuesday Cnrnovnky s. Th: and manager: anoghar amend. The trnmwnyl, omnibunu ground railway: in London, within a radius 0! live miles, carry each you about 453 million: of puaengvars. k........ mi.-.u um nrivatearing pro- i! die British shoot Boer nnaonuu. A statue of lord Salisbury as I chrintinn warrior appear: in (me of the niche: of the beautiful reredon in the ohnpel o! All Souls ooilogv, 01- ford. Hint Ethal BunLhu returned from A trip to Bulnlo sud other paint: in min man. She val moompcnied home Buulo Ind other pmnu In the west. by Hits Raid, oi London, who will be her guest. [or mine "days. Snhurdnv nearly all the yachts of I raaiiwuu '*~3s.. Undurvtha mu oi the lite uuunm Tolemsn, of London, 815110.000 be- queathed to charity, and the executors have uhaoluualy hand. U Ilrnnnionn fa. today about 10.3 muuuuu ul y..w..[,...... Kruger reject: the privntoaring pro- poliliunn made to him. but reserves the right to have rocontu to cornnir British shoot Boer nrioonuu. A -(gum of (or days. Sewnday nearly the local eet took I cruise to the A.C.A. camp near G e. In the evening the crews sue u mated ball in the Genanoque Inn. n...;..m.. aha nlden. timber in lho ball in the unnanoque um. Probably u oldest timber tho world uubjected to the use of man in that found in an ancient Egyptian temple, in connuction with stone wt-rk, knuwn` to be at lvmt 4.000 yuan n|d. Complaints have again been made to the police and other city oicinlgl of the rotten hay which lies un thu whore of Iwdonnld pnrk and in ml- juining Ilips, giving rise to foul odors. The Germans are panning thrnugh g very severe industrial crisin, in spite of the eortn ol the emperor to nd new outlet: for trade in the out. Wages are constantly falliny. and work is restricted in tho texti manufac- turies to throe or four days in the ____ `J. wool. Him: Li||inn Wright, (`hark-3 left on Saturday per zmuuncr ` to (0 viuit. friends in London. ( wzm-.. Ad. ll.-nln-w. after t visit. Inandu In M-nuun. um. William Ada, R1-nin-Iv. a plum- nnni. week, on Amherst Inland. left fur homo to-day. Rav. J. Howard Philp, the` theolo- goal vtludent. lately admitted into the odiodiu. minini , pmachcd at both nervioou in B street Hethmliut church yesterday, delivering two vu-y :..o...-main. dincourlea. interesting mocouriea. George W. Cable seldom write-aw a -short story nf mvnl _v-an-. I{-ml:-rs will \herv~.fnn-. haw an unusual tn-at in -hin tulle. "Thu (`luck in the Sky." in September Scrilmo-r`k. A runaway: uluvo gir|'i- one 0! mt. characto-I`u, llm-.II venr (Frndo-ric Irlnml um-n in iInlElf7LANn& co..l nlnvo girl I! nl uw (`lIaraL'n'rn. Each year nomoroul-of-[be-way plnee nml Ic- ncrihen his ulvcnlurm fur .*lcruIm-,~r'.- luguine. This: year his :\I*H('h`. in the Soptcmhor number, "'I`T-Ia Nuguit ing of Who Benn." den-:nh.ss the trip he recently took to the mom`. inur..s- niln rqrinn of "Nov Brunawnk. Hhhl [lunar nl an n: tla-nnrI.Inn|L IIIIWD nmnn 0! NEW rIrun Uhiol Ellntr, ol them department, nuaeivod '3 telegram from Wntertown, N.Y.. Saturday uhernoon, dun. hiu daughter was vary ill then. He had grrunod to go over ln_ me her. but A Iooond telegram announced that the nu om. of danger. In Q0 f1Anvnn'n 0IMPQ' wnnlnnrlnv, out on uuuer. In St. George} cqtlndrd yeutervlny. Ions, Loni: Andrioux phycd Choru- =ini'r"Ab\`c. .\lariu." no r violin lol`). wins 1 o uomin lolcrtorv. M llnl: eveni Ia-vice. llginbnrt Vu-Ii-eh. C New ork. ung. Rev. Dovki Evan: I.A., (OIOII) Iiddloton,` N. 3.. 'n.. smamuu Smart 3.--. mny sua- PW ' . '|hI Bcptomlicr Bnurv. lully nus- lnim --the riwuuciun ol lb :1. tn.-cinur ilg nmjnlinc for vivucity und chan- nI`II.` A non-Iona by Pumliun but, "A New Bonnet: for lazy." cieuiln dugout: ol 0: ijuuuou uni Ill-_ nautical hmiu. a society huginu. IICIDENTS 01' THE DAY. I I nu ---- llltol IIVI IIIAOI IIVI. mm , ILTTEI8. , sntnw-1, nCn lilq-P 'I'nrnn- ' 1h_o F n-`All nu `I! 9`lll`l'l, r 'I'nron- . (ml. . ulatton shall have at-crt-aaea relative y to the population ol the whole union to the extent of the per rt.-ntutn.' Auuming that the llnal gures of population will not ma- terially change the proportion of the population of Ontario to the rest of the dominion, it appears to be cvr tain that no reduction whatever will he made in the present l V.'pl'l'&`lll.All(Ill of that province in parliament. Ac- cording `to the census of lH9l. the population of Ontario to that ol the whole country was L000 to `2,2'J6_ while hy the present. em-mun the pro- purlion is an IAIN] to `2I5`< This makes the proportiqn of reduction about one-thirtyeecontl. which, In-inc lean than onetwcntieth, oi (ourne brings (lntario within the operation of the aaving clause of the act, and not liable to any disturbance of its pree- ent representation. Assuming the po- pulation of Ontario to stand at the figures now published, the total popu- lation of Canada must he increued to 5.600.000 below any reduction can be made in the representation of On tariu_ ' 0| VIII vlnsuuv nu----- Ottawa, Aug. l9.-Chiet Cl:lIMII roll)" Ininaiuner Blue wu naked whc-the! the pulntion on givan out. I the co-nf-III 53.... would result. in A y re.-ducuun| g |jg 9'9;-linmentlry l'cymwntat|un of Ontario. "Ir. `Hlu liliedz Suxne' thing (breath on this correct interpr-~ tltion cpl nub-section (our of nectiun fty-one 0! 1|): Brttilh Nofth America not, which says that the mnn|l!Q`*--'1 Inomberu for . province mall nut ruduond unlnt the prupurli-on which the number ol the population of the provincn bean to `.56 number I the population of Canada at to `the tan Inst. pl-needing rt,-uiju-tmout of the number 0! unelnboru ol the pro- vines in ascertained II the then lnu-v. column to be dilniniuhod by one~t.wvn- tieth part. or upwards. Perhnpq the meaning ol thin language will be mare cleu-ly understood by quoting numb-r twenty-one of the resolution 0! the pnrlinmcnt of (`nnndn, which fnnnn-d the basis of the net of run! oration. and which reads: `No rt-due iun shall be made in the number omembera returned by nny section unteu it: po- Pulntiun shall have decreased mlutive .. 4.. alt- nnnul-Mun n` the Ilhnla Almonto . Anhhumham Barrie Bellevie . Berlin . . . . . . . .. Bruoebridgo . Bowmanville Brampton... (`arlvton Place f`L_ cl.-. uxrm. ' Following in the population of some of the cities, towns and villages of Ontario which was not conmined in (.110 first bulletin: IKHII IQl'|I l Il'I!`I0ll (`hadmm I `A|.An-n \lIB|`IEILI -1- . Cohourg (`ollingwood .. (`onrwall .. Dundu . . . . .. Fort. William ` Galv. . Guelph .. Grnvcnhunu. .. lnkeruoll . . . . .. Lindady . . . . .. Merrillon .. Newmarlu-0. North Bay Orillin . Oshawa . . . . .. Owen Sound `l).... runs . . . . . . . . . . .. Peterboruugh Parry Sound Port Hope . . . . .. Port. Arlhur ` Ra._ Portage St. Catharine: St. Thmnun . . . . .. Bnult Ste Marie Q-.-mi. Dflll H.Itl) Sandwich 1,4`.-30 Smllmry . . . . .. . 2.027 Simcou .. . 2,627 S! .. . . 9,939 Thorultl .. I .97`) Toronto J:-L . . . . . r. I .56.`! Toronto North . LH52 Toronto E. vmage 1.563 Wulkervinc . . . . . . . . .. I ,.")9.'$ Wqterloo . . 13.5. ?! Wnllnnd . l_.W`.'l Whitby . 2.ll0 Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.154 Wnmlntm-It . . . . ,. .. . F.`~'.'l.'l Niagara Falls, town 4.214 Niagara Falls Vlgve. L4. 'l`|m Lao nl rnninu-nan llu nmcuru ru The list 1 (also part. 1 undergone as follows : Dragnomu, I Y. Y] I`. nruguonu, l .L.D.(`.., ~ l\rti||ory-" u 1` L` A 0 In |Il1Vl`r"0r'lII'n('rI|I H I'()1Il {RU 2nd. Tlh. mm. 120:. 13th, Huh. `list, 22ml, 26th, 27th, Iimh. .'L'h`vl. With, .'7lh. 35th, 42nd. 45th. 46th. Nth and .'u7t.Fi`1w-gin Mo~di:'al cc-r|o-N<-n. L . 4. 6. I I-onrvr rmnpnnit-n. Nnn. `.2. 4. I e-|lhm-pilnln. One rmlct curpa `ml of all ranks, IUJXID. A Fin At Veronn. AL four o'clock this morning a dis- nxtruua re occurred at Verona. which resulusd in the burning to the ground of A barn uni the partial da- trnction of I shed belonging $0 Ir. Snider. In the barn nu I quantity 0! bay gnd . bicycle. belonging to n vil- lnga clergyman. and than werebunr ed. It wn only, by Ianiviork that the villagers were able to save Au- u|uine'o hotel and Wnrtuudu-_v's gro- cury store. In. in not known how the Era originated. ' nnunarnuor nu. nor | - ll: canon. llfotonto loviov--I AL- Q-_I-..n6- ` I .l'.l\., ZINI, ' I in. and mu. .........._'l`..-....a .. Surod Elm Anny. . Iiu Bnndn, who in in tho city winning` but friend, Iiu lineman. ` University avenue. in A daughter of" on-alderman Jana Brandon. into -Ln.-`L.-.-A nu II-vn-lav -tract, Tn. on-alderman Juno nmnoon. mw whone'bu.m-0 on Bowl-Icy ov.rut.'l o- IOIICQ. In Muupt yu mods to 9! foetal Olllnueochw nights ago The hodnonrl "uni-3 .5 "::':'- A ~-- *- I...-.-... ,. ::. r:::.:...':-.:;-.'-'* W.I`U `CHOU?-now-V` - the lcghnanu Tint Wu} ru- dpnto--!opulM.ion of Isny of the Ontario Towns. ._,- A..- m_1'hi.-n` 4-4-mus com-, TIIIIE \' ILVVE. I,'I\" . . . . . . .. c of reginurnls that are (0 I. in the Toronto review but I: revision. and mm! stands a: (`nvalr_v-Royal (`anudian , (l.G.l!.(}., Int Humans, (`nnndiun mounted ries. -"A" and "II" Imttvrit-a, .2nd,4th.7th.R1h.9t.h,ll1h. mu. (`mm Imn...-;n.. lu`....: |Ill I . , run, nu. Mn. :n.u, nu | t-Id hnllerir,-s. Eng v rmupany. Infantry r-Go-nt-rnI's Foul Guam . nu. nu. ma. um A= am I I.A~ 2.88! 4.138 .'!.`2H 5,`X1.'l 9,9 I6 II Au . 1 ,.II.) L595 3.537 2.] I0 .1 all Z, (-30 2,748 4,059 9,075 4,219 5,755 6,704 _ 3,173 arm 7 sum 0.W`I I ,7 I 0 2.125 2,632 4,*.l'iA AEKLI 1|,-rm 5.e')2R Rl'.l`. 1901. 31,03 1.647 A DUI 1,59! 9,117 9,747 2,431) 0 "')'l ~....-.. 1...-., `Tr-gimergtn. _ and '7 . and 7 ` curpa. To-

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