Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1905, p. 1

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et a Silk Waist as pret- rey. Made from excep- white China silk, front wide hemstitched tuck, eeve with hemstitched t cuffs. All sizes from also just received a few , Navy and Brown. \aincoats esigns: at $4.75, 5.75, - 10.50, 11.50, 12.50, 2 Yard AIESTLY'S" Famous nproof Cloths in Black, k Grey, Light Grey, ghts, at $1, 1.25, 149 > inches. DIES' UMBRELLAS | Special values at $1, 1.25, 1.50, 175, 2 2 50, 2 75. N'S UMBRELLAS Special values at $1, 1.25, 1.50, 2 and up. .e-Covered d handles and frames. OSt. + FILLED Hosiery ¢ Cotton Stockings, 5 oose from, and in all ze 10. ather Knit Black Rib- These stockings are and give great wear. 18c., 20c, 23c., 25¢., AWESD Footwear ! ---- tables with some genuine d ends in summer foot- , regalar $1.26, for $1. 6 Bhots, reg. $1 and $1.95, for 89. es 11 to 2, reg. $1.95, for 806. ), 10 and 11 to 2, for 75¢. size 11 to 2, for 60e. sizes 5, 6 and 7, for 50c. Oxfords, sizes 8, 9 and 10, for 50c. ts more at SHOE STORE ee ---- DAILY MENORANDA, ------ The Big Circus, on Friday. Cheese Board, 1.80 p.m., Thursday. | Vaudeville, Lake Ontario Park, 8.30 nm. | Advice should be well shaken before be- {ing taken. | p Presbyterian Garden Party, Collins { Bay this evening. When a fish takes an early worm it is Apt to get in a mess. The sun rises Thursday at 5.08 a.m . {and sets at 7.01 p.m. | This day in history Surrender of | Detroit to British, 1812 A man's ideal woman is always mar- ried to some other fellow. It a man runs into debt he | either crawl out or stay in | Cheap Excursion to Cape | morrow afternoon, 2.30. This would he a dry old world if "ni is week | DOUItON ! : We are showing some All New Goods 0DD Jus, See Our Window PLATES, STRAW HATS WALF PRICE must Vincent, to- CANDLESTICKS, BUR-BON JUGS, LOVING CUPS, ETC. { i { } i } | | f | E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co, | And a lot of odd articles in| IF YOU HAVE quaint old-fashioned shapes. | Any difficulty in being fit- | ted with Shoes, COME TO US, | and we will make that auty «ROBERTSON BROS.. a pleasant one. | CHEAP SIDEBOARDS. Wear 66 Allen 'g?? | exch, or OT Outboards, cost Sto | h Board, $15, for $8. All Mane Bootmakers, bevelled edge, large size Mirrors, all in 84 Brock St. good shape. 398 Princess Street. PRIVILEGES FOR SALE OF ALL BOOTHES ON THE FAIR Grounds, on Labor Day, " lers will be received hy the under- Signed up to Thursday, August 17th, at 8 pn Eyes carefully examined AND GLASS- J. C. DAVIS, ES FITTED. | 106 Barrack St. REWARD 3 DOLLARS TO ANYONE RE- turning my large Black Angora Tom Cat. T. Fvans, St. Vincent's Aca- demy, Bagot and William Sts. Practical Optical Work Prescriptions for glasses carefully All styles of mounts and frames al- ways in stock, with repairs. Prices for above work moderate. SMITH BROS., Jewelers Opticians 1 350 King Street. Phone 666 | " Marriage Licenses Issued "| "AUCTION SALE DO IT NOW OF BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, goon driver and good worker, at Murray's Auction Rooms, Market Square, Latest Culled From All Over.the World. | Pickpockets are working in Quebec WANTED. | during the festivities. = | The disturbances in the Baltic pro DINING-ROOM GIRL, AT ONCE AT | Vinee of Russia Grand Union Hotel, Ontario street. | alarm {Industrial and agrarian troubles in 3 cost. you not & cent. Tl find the man and the price yuu are lookirg for. Very WIFT'S Real Estate and insur- S J ance Agency | are causing serious A GOOD PLAIN SEWER FOR WHITE | some parts of Spain are causing work. Apply to 169 Wellington St. eat suffering. AT ONCE, 0 EXPERIENCED PRY | The Grand Trunk Pacific may use © Goods clerks. Apply Newman & | the'Smoky River Pass in entering the Shaw | Rocky Mountains. The last stretch of * the C.N.R. he APPLY "TO ANDER- | 0 Port Saskatchewan and Edmon- MEAT CUTTER son Bros ., Cor. Princess and Division q r x streets. | ton is being graded. Tels : : Somers 1 | A. soltference of provincial prime min AT ONCE, A GOOD COOK AT ROCK-| isters has been called for Charlotte wood Hospital. Apply to the | town, P.E.IL., early in September, Matron. i | At Cornwalli N.8S., Lady Borden | has been suffering from a severe. ill A . BURY AN iH) DAS fuss, and her condition is still eriti ashing © oning. Wp Hugh C. Nickle, 130 Bagot | cal. . 3 {| The latest returns of the Norwegian i -- referendum show a vote of 202.300 for | BOYS, TO LEARN "THE CIGAR ¥ se ation from Sweden and, only 36 | against The government will for a few Cigar Mig making: good bright boys Co., Limited opportunity McGowan i not interfere AN ------------------------------------------------------- - with the hanging of Charles King for AN EXPERIENCED MAN SERVANT. tho murnier of Hayward, at Must understand care of horses and Lake Lesse | Slave ers. Apply to Lt.-Col. H. R choi ; . fosters King St. Went Among the Russian soldiers medical ly treated in Harbin, 1,200 were found FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, TWO | {o be seli-mutilated on the first finger chambermaids and three waitresses. Steady employment and good wages | of the right hand Apply in person at Whig office. | The | don Binder Twine company, m------ | a farmer's corporation, will be wound | E 'T THEIR. { The asscts are estimated at $65, INTLEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL. | up. s are ¢ 0 a mn at | 060 and the liabilities at £10,000. Thomas Galloway's, 181 Brock St. | The schooner Garland, laden with A Brin oT Stele. "Ot and price | lumber, was capsized about five miles | hem repaired. Style, | Point, C.B., in all, and the whole crew drownad Channel squadron, consisting of l & guaranteed to please. | off Low Steins t--------------------------------------_--. | 8 MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN | 3 plumbing trade, great demand for | eleven battleships, graduates $4. £5 day. Many com- | plete course two months flotilla of torpedo hoats, under com Graduates | 8 otilla of torpedo hoats, i ] p Sir Arthar Wilson, has sail mitted to Union and Master wl of Sin 1S Sy Plumber's Ass'n. Coyne Bros. Co. | od from Snithead for the Baltic Sea. Plumbing Schools, New York, ( | T. R. Clipshaw, school teacher of | ecinnati, St. Louis. For f ree ca | + = a Jogue, address 239 10th Avenue New | Moosejaw, was fined £150 for keeping York. | a horse, contrary to the health by Er -------------------------- { law. Later he was fined £00 and con- FOR SALE. | fined in the Regina barracks for re- Sp | fusing (0 appear MAGIC LANTERN, WITH 200 SLIDES Mrs. Hubbard's Labrador expedition Win. B. Scott, Milford, Ont ToInIg To. the ho ST. | abandoned the attempt to penetrate the wilderness. Dillon coast, ICK HOUSE, 392 ALFRED RG modern, 12 rooms. Apply at the premises orto S. Roughton, 171 Wellington St. » man's previous t ma ---------------------------- ete tees Sienkiewuez, the wh ack in novelst H " ~ 3 0 { 30H ot y i OWING Or RMON AL OF kf foe | and author of "Quo Vadis, and. thres Bitings Will be pleased to have a Polish counts have been imprisoned call from those interested. in 'their own residences for issuing. a Fair, protest in the Russian new spapers against the Russification of the Polish schools J : It is reported that active work on the Panama canal will be suspended for six months owing to unprepared- ness to continue the work. lu the ween TO-LET. Er TI TIE TEES DIVISION STREET, THE ston. occupied 'by Miss Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig office. Nai SISHE XD uN ime the commission will devote WELLINGS FURNISHED A tial Te wsion " . furnt h, stares, _offioes. as Me its attention to sanitation and the B i re Haute = > erection of quarters, tracks ane ir . Ves, . s : rs Legault and Frederick Cook lost their lives last week on the Kino jedin river, north-east of Lake Abitib bi. It was after the day's work was over and the two SF JIEW," MACK ST. HOME OF fb Tucker. Desirable house for professional geritleman. All modern conveniences. Beautiful : Yearly tenant voreferred. Pe L Sent. 1st. Anply on premises , : disporting themselves in a canoe hen earge Pull Toronto laborer, | it upset and both were drowned George Pullman, a i : i we who is in custody, charged with the { bodies were reco : ter of Thomas Mahoney in | ------ . rr was remanded till the | It will eure the worst, cough. Gib a Be ® I son's Red Cross cough syrup, 200. \ DAI KINGSTON, ONTAR Stan of Golden Boot: | TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | Sept. 4th. i Hist your property In the September Issue of the Satu "19th Inst. 11 O'clock a terrific | ght eriisers and | Wallace, how- | ever, is pushing forward beyvgud - any | voung men were | ISS NEAR gotiations. UFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE OVER SAGHALIEN LEFT TO LAST, Both Nations Anxious That World Shall Not .Accuse Them of Precipitating Break-- Russia Will Pay No Indemnity, Special to the pe, Portsmouth, N.H., Aug. 16.--The crisis in the peace negotiations upon which the eyes of the world are fast- oned, is approaching rapidly, and the end of this week, or the first of next, at the latest, sho@ld witness the dead. lock, and the end, if the conference is to go to pieces. Two more of the twelve artitles, Nos. 4 and 6, were disposed of yester- day. Article 4 consists of mutual pledges to observe the integrity of | China, and the poliey of the "open door" for the commerce of all na- tions, and article 6 covers the surren- der of the Russian leases to the Liao Tung peninsula, Port Arthur, and Dalny 'and the Blonde and Elliott Is { lands, Tg article 4, both parties gave ready assént, and the official statement of the adoption of that article took eare to state that it was agreed to "unanimously." Article 5, the consideration of which was postponed until later, provides for the cession of the Island of Saghalien. Discussion appearing use {hss at this stage, on account of the | firm negative given in the Russian re- ply, it was decided, upon the motion of the Japanese, to defer its discus sion, thus revealing the Japanese in. tention of postponing, to the end, the life-and-death Sr. This is the usual procedure followed in diplomatic negotiations, enabling the negotiators | to come to an accord upon all possi- | ble points, before tackling the crucial { issues, and the fact that the Russians | acquiesced in the proposition shows { that they too are as careful and anx- {ious as are the Japanese that the | world should not accuse them of being | responsible for precipitating the break, | if break there is to be, and wrecking the conference. | | Will Pay No Indemnity. Paris, Aug. 16.~M. Witte has re ceived final instructions: relative to the Sxtome Timit, of the Russian conces- sions, - accords to information re ceived by the Temps, from its St. Pot- oreburg co ndent, who says he learns in governmental circles that | should Japan insist on the payment {of an indemnity the negotiations will { be broken off. The decisive result, the correspondent says, is expected this week. Russian Expectations. St. Petersburg, Aug. 10.--Expecta tions are not afiected by the progress | made upon subordinate points in the | peace conference at Portsmouth. Even | the commercial world, which ardently hopes for peace, is asking when the delegates will reach the questions of handing. over Russian money and ter ritory, ana only those who think Ja- pan may abate her claims on those two points have any hopes of the suc cess of the negotiations. | DYING OFFICER'S WILL. | Leaves Property to Regiment He Was Proud Of. | Paris, Aug. 16.--While suffering . ex- | cruciating agony, Capt. Hardy, of the | 120th Regiment, who was fatally in jured by a fall from his horse at Laon psterday, used the last few minutes {of his life to dictate a will, disposing | of his body. | Mt all his property to "my gal lant regiment, which I have been so proud to serve." | "I am not afraid of death," he con | tigued, "and in the hope that my, body may serve some useful purpose, I leave it to the Faculty of Medicine | for any experiments they may care to undertake." Capt. Hardy signed' his name to this remarkable document, and then, ris. {ing up, he shouted, "Vive I" Armee, Vive la France," and fell back dead. TO BUILD A TUNNEL, Two Concerns Have Amalgamated for Work, | Special to the Whig. | Windsor, Unt., Aug. 16.--~The Cana' | dian Tunnel company and tho Michi | gan Tunnel company, the two com- panies: chartered to build the tunnel under the Detroit river, net here and combined under the name of the De- troit. River Tunnel company. The new company is capitalized at three mil | lion, a merely nominal one, as the { work will cost not less than ten mil | lion dollars. Tt is believed that actual | work on the tunnel can be started in | October. The consolidation of the two | companies was in accordance with the | requirements of the Canadian charter { | ITALIANS ELOWN TO DEATH At West Virginia Construction Camp. Special to the Whig. - { Elkins, W.Va., Aug. 16.--Nine Itali- { ans were blown to shreds, and their | hut was reduced to atoms by a dyna: mite explosion, at . the construction camp of Dunlevy Bros, about _six | miles from Durbin, yesterday, This is thought to be only another chapter {in a feud between a gang of despera- | does and Italians. : Saline Laxative removes boils and pimples and cools the blood, Gibson's | Red Cross Drug Store has it. gust 1th son is now ling for a battle, ay that Russia necessity required by Japan." -- Tokio, ig: 16. Admiral reports uy lien Island, attacked the holding the telegr on the morning turing apparatus, Chasseurs Beat Off "Japs. Godeyadani, Manchuria, zarefl), Korea. made to land beaten off by Russian chasseurs, . ---- Will Take Kamschatka. London, Aug. 16.-The Dail graph's Tokio correspondent ve the occupition of Kamshatka shortly be announced. there is only one battalion, Quiet In Manchuria. Portsmouth, NH. moment they foil and there may eng ts while the troops are that if either a general engugement which mw already exists in become evident that fruitless, the advance of (yama fmal rupture. The on Port Arthur might be repeate low Harbin. Dr. Bell's Friends Are Urging Appointment. Ottawa, Aug. ¥6.--Friends of to deal definitely with to appoint Dr. Bell to the pos cause he did not consider that hw sesavd all the necessary for the position. The name of also been connected with the offi Hon, M Brodeur, land revenus Hon. Mr. Scott, secretary of sta ernment will be tendered to the William Harty, M.P,, Kingston, Special to t Sault Ste Louis A. Coste bee, To Port Colborne, J nto, amd deep water for an inv this side of the AVE comamission, are or to deter effect of the of the water on lake and river levels, The work take several days. Prom commend to the United States Canadian governments the to be follows! fn the governmen the eanals, n fromi the St. Nary's river, mendations, probably, at a later date CZAR SAID TO BE ILL. will be Rumors of Establishment Regency. Special to the Whig. Berlin, Aug. 16.-A despatch St. Petorsburg to the Tageblatt that the czar is reported to be ously ill. The despatch also in favor of his At Colorado when 'it broke, the glass severing ti ition, but it is admitted on a ide Oyama or Linevitch should deliberately bring on "The po of the rainy sea- itminent, and the Jap- anese is impatient to 'move out it. has occupied sinee «down 'after the battle of a front there is no while generally consider that Progress has not yet heen ify the expectation oncede the terms of | Japanese Marines Landed. Kakoka % a detachment of his dron attacked the Russians guard- aqua, ' i & point in the Tartary ing Lamsiehts fin. Marines were landed, and were exposed to a sudden atl from Russians, who were hidden in a forest. The Japanese loss was vue killed and four wounded, but the Russians 'wore final A Japanese torpedo boat destroyer, operating' on the east coast of Sagha- Russians aph office, at Raioro, of Mugust 13th, cap- #8 men, and the telegraph Aug. 15, Two Japan torpedo boats, to- bombarded hort Hazareva, (Port La- Am attempt was then troops, but they were day, Tele that will The garrison Aug. 16.1 seoms 10 be taken for granted among the a of both the Japanese and Russian ions that there will be no al battle in Manchuria while the peace negotiations are on. Oyama is knows to be prepared to strike the be more or Jess skirmishing and outpost get- ght cost 50,000 er 100,000 lives, his coun- try would be accused of bad faith in the tiations here and would in SEE ro yp Tu the: wense, there fore, it can be said that an armistice Manchuria. Should the negotiations be prolonged and it they are to be or Linevitch might be the signal for the unexpected attack i be THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY His Dr. Robert Bell, who has served as aoting director oi the geological survey de- partment since Dr. Dawson's death in 1900, are urging his claim to the dir- | ectorship, and from the attention that has been drawn to the matter it looks | as though the government will have | i the question | shortly, The Hon, Mr. Sifton declined | t be pos | qualifications | Prof F. D. Adams, of MeGill University, has | ce. minister of in is prominently mention ed as the new minister of justice, The te, it is said, will ylso shortly retire, and it is rumored that his seat in the gov 3 Hon WATERWAYS COMMISSIONERS Are at Canadian Seo Investigat- ie, Ont, Aug. 16 Ma George Clinton, Bufialo, nwembers of the international here tigation of the power on the will the infor mation gained the commission will re and HITS t of | I the full use of water The recom- nade of from | says | sori- says that it is rumored, in government eir- | cles, that the czar will abdicate soon | son, a regency being instituted" until the latter's majority. | Springs, Col., death came to Robert Roberts suddenly and in a peculiar form. a was using an ordinary guort bottle as a toboggan, a I . r sliding down the Maniton cog railway, | marryitg her daughter, Jessie Grif: an artery and csusing him to bleed te from marrying or giving her death, ot She Is Said To Have Pols- oned Eleven. Suffering When QCase is Called for Hearing and Continuance is Taken--The Powder Found in Room. » London, Aug. 16.---An extraordinary Stoty was related at Pen, police court, when Sophia Eth Bourne, aged nineteen, was ch with ad- ministering poison to Berry Hole, her i other persons. The accused, who stood ory in the dock, had been in Miss Hoan vice, and it is alleged that she #ys- tematically put a noxious nd or powder known as a weed killer in- to the tea, soups, and other liquid food that shé served to the per. sons in the house. The fact that one after another of the inmates fell sick aroused suspicion, and then, it is stated, when Bourne was accused of tampering with the tea and soups she admitted to Miss Goorgia Jukes, one of her victims, that she had put the weed killer into her tea. Bourne then left the house, . Detective Inspector Badeock stated that in consequence of information that eloven persons were fro, poisoning at 7 Avington grove, and 42 Beckenham: road, Penge, he went in search of the accused and found her at a home for' young women in Cintra. Park, Upper Norwood. He said to her : "I shall arrest you for administer: ing and causing to be administered a noxious thing to your mistress, Miss Hole, and others between June 22nd and July 22nd. 1 have been told by Miss Georgina Jukes that you this afternoon told her you had put weed killer into the food. Mise Jukes is now too ill to attend, and I shall charge you." The witness also said to her: "I have searched your bedroom at 7 Avington grove, and in the fireplace I found three screws of papers con taining powder. 1 also found some of the powder in the pocket of a cot- ton dress there, which I presume be- longs to you" ¢ Miss Bourne replied ; - "That's tooth 8 said. 1 didn't do anything with me. T am ruined now; 1 have lost my character." The officer added that the persons who had been poisoned wero still sul- fering. The magistrate granted a for a week, ------i-- SCHOONER IN PERIL remand Put in for Shelter, But Dragged Anchor. Aug. 16.---A telegram was received Tuesday, to the effect that the coal barge 8. J. Collier, owned by C. E. Britton, and plying between Oswego, N.Y., and Ganan oque, was at McDonald's Cove, drag. ging anchor, and asking for imme | diate assistance, which, on account of the prevailing storm, was not pos sible, Charles Root is confined to his { bed with pneumonia. The gospel car did not leave for Kingston Tuesday, as intended, on account of the rain. | Those in charge conducted service in Salvation Army Barracks last night, George Whitmarsh has retarned frog, a trip up the Rideau in his new gaso- | line launch, Laura B. Fred J. Skin- ner, president of the Skinner coms pany, limited, who had a painful ac | cident a short ime, ago, is able to { be around again. Gananoque, SCHOONER COLIIER ASHORE | ---- Of McDonald's Cove--Hawser ! Broke in Gale. nt | Special to the Whig. Picton, Ont., Aug. 19-The schoon: | er J. Collier, Capt. J. Hurley, Gana- noque, left at nine o'elodk, last night, for Charlotte, N.Y., Owing to the fierce gale she had to put into Mobon- ald's Cove, near Prinyer's, Prince Ed- ward county, Her two hawsers failed to hold her, and she went on the beach, where dhe now lies at the mer: | ev of water und waves, The owner, C. E. Britton, Gananoque, has been ad- vised to wend assistance. The crew all got off safely, AGED ROMAN PRIEST Died in Windsor Hospital on Sunday. 3 Bpecial to the Whig. Windsor, Ont., Aug. 16,~Rev. Father Villeneque, Roman Catholic priest for forty years, died at Hotel: Dien Hos pital, here, yesterday, of diabetes. He | had been stationed at Tecumseh for the past nineteen years. He was bon in Quebec sbventy years ago. | Baseball On Tuesday. National League.--At Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 3, American League. At Washington, 1 0; Cleveland, 7. At New York, 4; De | woit, At Philadelphia, 2; St. | Louis, 0. Buttalo.' 3: Fastern League. At ul , 3; Pro- videnoe, 3, | Cupid, Unger Age, Enjoined. { Boone, la., Aug. 10--Mrs, . E.R | Hollingshead has secured an injusotion | restraining Charles Guy Stone from fiths. The order also resteaing Archie POWDER IN TEA|E: - will have a . IVs true ono Mids. Jultse | William Wells, of was seized by a local customs ing to have his Giant Blacksmith Executed for Horrid Crime, Berlin, Aug. 16.--There wasrexequ- ted at Coblents jail yesterday a noto- tows criminal ihe " of Phi Staffel, a , of | im, Fe was Diackamith Colossus, and gave the executioner considerable trouble. 3 Stoffel ted for a a on haneutud for Meightful broke out in his house. were at work . they heard ter rible cries, and subsequently found the burped body of a man Stever, Stofiel's brother-in-law, to his bed. ; heen burned 'alive. An in- He had vestigation into the fire and tho dis- vice freight traffic manager « I, Aug, 16.--A he Tn meme 15 6 ere being made ina adian flour; that they were caused by the boycott, and that American ship- ments were ing. 1 Vast quantities of flour have heen shipped from the United States ; China, and the fact that these ments are will prove he same time showing Winnipeg, ne river, vip d, from whic the old steamer service will be : sumed to Winnipeg. Application will be wade immediately to the provincial vernment for a sufficient grant 'of Bnd to enable laying out of an ex: tensive park. The site chosen is seven miles from the new sanitarium to be constructed under provincial auspices, though it is a distinot enterprise, and will enjoy the facilities of the new Canadian Northern branch, FROM THE CAPITAL Northwest Mouhted Police Start With Supplies. Ottawa, Aug. 16.--Three bers of the North-West Mounted Police, left this city vesterday, for Halifax, where they will join the Neptune, which ii expected to sail to-morrow with "ap plies for the posts established by Maj or Moodie, in the Hudson Bay. Owing to the disaster to the Hudson's Hay company's steamer Petrel, which ran on a rock off the Labrador const, the Neptune will transport a portion of her cargo to the Hudson's Bay odm- pany's post at Churchill. The Arctic, Capt. Bernier's ship, which spent. the winter at Cape Fullerton, will return to Halifax this autumn to refit and have her engines repaired. Major Moo- die will return on the Arctic, THE LOSS ENORMOUS. Result of Recent Troubles in Caucasus. Special to the Whig. Tiflis, Russian §Cavcasia, Aug, 16. The Armenia "newspaper, Mshak, prints the following estimate of losses which have resulted from the recent disturbances in the district of the Caucasus : Nineteen villages wholly destroyed; twenty-two villages partly destroyed; 2,000 buildings burned ; twenty-three persons killed; filty-eight reons injured, nine persons mi ng. Total lows, including ruined crops, £5,000,000, Yankee Yacht Seized. Brockville, Aug, 16.--~The Mi . A gasoline yacht, the property sop. ah awn NY. and operated as night and Sunday ferry between here and Morristown, for an alleged violation of the steam: boat inspection act. The seizure was made in consequence of Wells. neglect: yacht undergo the necessary inspection, ------------ Cheer King And Emperor. Ischl, Aug. 16.--King Edward Emperor Francis Joseph were hearti- ly cheered by crowds of vistors when | they arrived here, It is asserted that the meeting of the monarchs is purely one of courtesy and absolutely with- ont political signifioance. The king and Spee r spent gether, Saskatoon board of trade are send- ing a delegation to Ottawa to watch intorests of Saskatoon in the matter of the adoption of the Trans- continental railway vi money. She is under age. to 8 TRAORDINARY al blow to American interests, while at t y g ni RYAN tach of Richa yan. FEROUSON «At "the family ds umd Soot, convamont ao mo midst of the day' to- Roast Mutton ? railway committe. route before the | at 4 0. McGRA hi treet, cig by Rev. , , by 3 dantnue, ues 15th, Mr: H rath, to Miss Derbyshire, this city, . DIED. gern doin " ite (Kitty), formerly of Kingston fehard 1. Ry, rend A pi stil with us, snd we still Warm oods, the busy hot

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