| | eh pi] ify if i Pe Hl f + #1 . th 22 gy 2 : & ir is i out of the baro- and not a day too i reports of the inspector Ontario it is made ap- 2 | Stin Scrapping. : Id. - Oyama are still fight- know what they're more than anyone else 8 wf iis Fy Tetibih 5 g 3 5% E 43f ie Pertinent Question. mes H H ived in New- on Priday aight. te eas po in mcoused if stealing the surance polioy-holders ? JEWISH FUNERAL At Kishineff Charged by Troops-- Killed. : 5 - £ IR 5.~During the pro- gi ~8 ad been killed by v heard, and the by troops and po- wounded, and fifty of Se are missing, and are has | were 'sudden! are unpleasant, often | 3 ngs. Doctors would asthma or catarrh. nose, throat or lu call it bronchitis, The common root of these ¥erm or microbie irritation-Catarch- ys disease germs, "| same time and in same numbers, Nature's own cure Cata part of either Figg si over the lines. tion of England finally. A his plenipsten- tinrien With jc the Emperor: of The' provision forbidding the .npon- ese to ercot fortifications overlooking La Perouse Straits is very oxplicit and will make it impossible for Sag- halien to be a + menace to a Chinese fleet--or, for the matter of that, for a Russian fleet. 5 Under the "agreement reached this ovening the 'troaps of both belliger. ents are. to. from. their present in] uria immediately a A a i to ne big apa to, Mukden, Subsequent. ly the complete withdrawal from Chi- nese territory of the troops of both armies will be carried out in accord. ance with provisions set forth in the treaty. Upon the insistence of Japan, all Russian forces along the line of that part of the Eastern Chinese rail- road which will remain in Russia's possession. will be required to leave Manchuria at the earliest. practicable moment. The treaty as agreed upon will provide the exact number of rail. way guards, which both Russia and Japan may retain for the purpose of protecting their rolling stock and trackage in Manchuria. The treaty. declares : "There shall be perpetual peace and friendship ~ botweeh his majesty . the Emperor of Japan and his majesty the Emperor of Russia. and between enjoy respective' subjects, who shall snjoy equally in the respective coun: tries of the high contracting parties | full and entire protection on their persons and property, "'Japen pledges herself to maintain) intact the integrity and independence Korea. : Russia recognizes that Ja- pan has uderant interests in that kingdom. Russian subjects and commerce shall have in Korea the right of the most favored nation treatment. The two powers. mutually Agree not to crect fortifications along the Russo:Korean frontier. "Russia transfers to Japan, with the assent of China, the lease of Port Arthur and the Liao Tung peninsula and islands covered by the lease Ja- Pan agrees to respect private pro- perty rights. Should any land or uildings be required. for public pur- poses ghe fife to pay fair compen. sation to the owners, "Japan and Russia agree to eva euate simultaneously the province of anchuria, which shall be retroceded to the exclusive governmental and ad- ministrative authority of China. Both Powers 'agree, 'upon the signature of the treaty, not .te send any . "new troops -to- the theatre of war. The evacuation shall be ied out at the by arrangement between the comman- ders of the respective armies. "Russia surrénders all exclusive rights in Manchuria and with Japan not to muke any art to ac- quire in the future exclusive privileges of any kind. If China grants any Soncussions or privileges in a anchin 0 one power, they will by other powers without objection on the | Russia "Russia codes to Japan all rights nd interest in the Chinese Eastern The two powets mutually agree to do nothing to prevent freedom of traf "Russia des to. Japan that por- t the Straits of Ja eraus remain to navigation wi restriction or hundiaans 1» imitating t to Japan's subjects } rights with her Sihetian littoral. be immediate ex Each hangs to the cost of mainten- shall them "give ** "Black, Mixeq Ceylon Tea, but none of | ay in fore be | game gatisfaction as "salada. fore the war sh treaty. Russia enga, i Sold only In lead packets , 25¢., 30¢., 40¢., 80¢., 60¢, per ib. By all Grocers, a nation treatment. "His majesty, the Emperor of Ja- pan, may appoint econsals to reside of the ports, cities, and towns i the interests of the of Japan may wire. These of- shall he avon with due re- t by the Russian authorities, and | enjoy ell the attributes, author ity, jurisdiction, h are, or may hereafter be, extended to similar officers of the red in these respects. all be ratified by his emperor and autocrat of Soon as possible, De Martens, who is to get back to ha passage on La : ne fron New York iain to President Koose- L dapanese emperor puts 8 rumors that the em: bi with the terms nation most favo There are lots of titres when you dont want & big meal -- or have not the time to cook it, That is the of and at least within J the date of signature.' To Sign To-Day. Portsmouth, N.H., Sept. 3 Russia gn the peace pledge this afternoon, unless conditions arise that are not expected. Every obstacle to the cor: clusion of the treaty has been moved: There have been' difficulties in the past twenty-four *y were of minor portance, and did not threaten more than to delay the signing. determent ta the completion of treaty has been difference of opinion over the scope and character of Something tasty for every appetite. Fine for quick the menn when unexpected s Corned Beef. That will nds are. At your grocers, The Leing Packing § Provision Co., Limited 'Montreal lunches, cold suppers, and to complete guests drop in, or the cook does not come, Just try a can of Laing' of how good the other 39 ki the anxiety of one side to gain advantages through the inser- +howing that Russia or Japan gave way upon certain points. -- BOUNTY WITHHELD Refuses to Pay $61,000 Due to "Soo" Company. Ottawa, Seat. 5--The new auditor J. Fraser, has withheld the bounty of $61,000, due the Sault Ste. Marine Steel company, on structural steel and which was properly earned, until such time as a compet-at court VIL, *of desired to marry tion King Kd- owing to the is consumptive, shows indications of the 261,000 paid the fompany some months ago. for bounty on steel rails was a pro UNG MEN'S SUITS € young man who insists upon fashion"s latest whims naturally comes to fashions head- quarters for them. As you know, that means he comes here. late auditor-gencral, disput: passed the amount under Mr. Aylesworth, K.C., orted that, under the act, it ave to be paid.. The depart- justice reported otherwise, order-in-council was agaist any more pay- nty for structural As soon as he lands he Puts oa a Suit, and the suit generally lands him at once. The smartest .and newest double- Sack Suits are here, as well as the New Wenth- worth single-breasted Sack Suit. Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots and Scotch Suit- ing are the favorite fabrics, enough protection on Canadian rails apart from this. The new audi- tor-gencral wants the $61,000, which was wrongly paid, treasury, and expects to succeed. Material, Style And Workm gest range of imported goods ngs, English and Scotch tweeds, and black serges, worsteds chevoits, up-to-date pattern, for der work. Fit and w orkmanship guar. sblved at lowest prices. Give him go young man, if you want a Suit of ' > - Church in the United Sta Clothes that's strictly it. honie missions," to rt 1,700 clergymen, and $1,200, for foreign missions, {missionaries, an native assistants are num- New Shirts. New Neckwear. New Caps. New Sweaters. THE H. D. BIBB Clothiers and "Haberdashers, If you are ticed takin, Little Liver Pills and take some com- A man can't stand eve One pill a dose.. Try them. Pickle bottle corks, catsup bottle Se. Y CO. Expert truse fittin, Sir Charles Tennant has 000 to the King's hospital, of J $e at | Women's New Cloaks and R showrooms are be atmosphere which ment of bright, rich, new the case with our cloak a he new arrival: for this J usual --indeed our d great as you'd fo tyles are bein, S reasons we fou % cure but one each--ear] unity of secur; Mant A Skirts for Fall ginniog to take on that is always the acco ngs--especially is this section upstairs. €partment are earlier than 1¢ present time is as it a fortnight hence. . buyers, of course, new Fall and irts, including wa- Sssgad. of Saghalien yi 'and nd is the unfailing' er re It strengthens and permanently e rs such as this letter & MEN TO HURRY E a---- They Are Not Likely Visiting. to the Whig. oD, N.H., Sept Komura and most of be the Japanese mission, wi Seti) on September Takabira will return to h Washington. M. Dr Witte, to have abandoned bis in vigit Chicago, wil sail York, on September 12th. Baron Rosen will spend the season at Magnolia, then assume his duties as at Washington. Purchased A Summer Mrs. C. 8. Burke, Clovel chased the - beautiful sur "Stony Crest," of the est Van Duzer, Newburgh, N. chase price was announce 500. "Stgny Crest" is one attractive summer homes Lawrence. It is built of situated on a picturesqu the eastern entrance of Bay. t------ Jones Falls And R "Rideau King" every and Saturday at Bas A for tickets to the avy James Swift & Co No bristles in your teet your tooth brush at Ch Store. THE BANNER OF He VICTORY AWARD DIAMOND By Five Continents an of the Sea. Diamond Dyes, the onl perfeét package dyos no a of the world i home coloring, have bee bapner of honor and vi continents and the isles , 'strength, brillias pustty and never-fading nd pes, with wi Have been imitat sult 8, that many of ov irls. have frequently bee {asin worthless packa, on them, which have p ous to good materials germents. When! buying package cise of a little care wil! en much trouble and a for DIAMOND DYES, ai words "DIAMOND PACH appear on each envelo) fered. Send to Wells Co:, Limited, Montreal, able book on home dy of #8 dyed cloth samp to address,