HE "QUEER" PLANES. TEN THOUSAND IN UNITED, STATES AND CANADA. Startling Statement at Detroit By | Chief of United States Secre Service--Only An Crooks in Check, Idroit, aA. 20. That there HL000 plants in the United States nel Canada capable of bringing counterfolt me al almost a ULE 8 pnodace sw mend made hoes by Wilkie, wet sevice, Chiof Wilkie tame Detroit-on an inspection trip and de clay Capt. "Theve feiting than Cnc, ig. po more courder- usual going on,' Mr. Wilkie. "These erimimals have been moro active in (he than in the west), hate kept us busiest. in these days i= not what it ueed he, In the old times 0 year to pwepare the imitation bills done wonders for the Preliminary ope rations paring the 'queer' in expensive took make has os, plates Now: in countorieitor up in business for him- eli. When I say there are ten thou sand counterfeiting factorics ready operations, hat doer not that they will actual Our department has pe pleadid working arrangement with the Canadian and English sceret sor vie, and the continuous espionage which is maintained on both sides of the line is the only thing which keep the makers of the 'queer' ine Both the United States and Can- la with counterfeit money," hein irrii= start oeted a cate work, TWO ACCIDENTS. Doctor's Car Overturned and He * Was Thrown Out. | Young Benjamin Rosebaum lived on South Fifth street, Philadelphia. He wis flying a kite from the fourth flat of his home one day, last week, when he fell to the ground and was serious Iv hart A doctor who was passing took the into' his auto and setting with the the hos car crash the injured hoy the speed laws at defiance, best of intentions started for pital. At a busy corner his « ed into a trolley car and all occu pants, i The car was smashed and the iv hoy was taken to the hospital street car. He died shortly after admitted. out ured mn being SMELTED BY ELECTRICITY. Are Reduced Without or Blast. Cal., Aug. 20.---The carload of pig iron marks the industrial history The pig iron was delivered | foundry at $25 a ton, be bought for at tide was smelted by electricity, smelted by that Coal, Coke Reddmg, receipt here event ofl a an mn ol the at a local than it could water, and the lirst carload progoss No the posit Jonpger noun world in ever or blast was used in that iron ore de anywhere in the world need no be unworked. The iron is pro- edi "the finest quality for melting coal, coke process, proving To Cut Down Fime: Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 20.--~The dis between Pittsburg and Buffalo, the Pennsylvania system, is to be reduced forty miles by ty-seven miles long, to cost $4,000,000. Four and hours' service is to be installed betw wn the two cities, as a result of the speed war between the Pennsylvan- ia wi Pittsburg and Lake Erie roads h was inaugurated a few months nee over roadbed, thy more one halt -------- Baseball On Thursday. Toronto, 12: Mont- Baltimore, 5. Jer- 0. Rochester, Eastern League real. 4. Newark, ev City, 1: Providence, 5; Bulialo, 2 Americ League--New York, Boston, Detroit, 1; Chicago, Philadelphia, 2. Cleveland, 1. Nation New York: ~6-0; Philade Boston, 5-1: Brook 1-0 8; St : S 0 y il age iphia, 4-1 Pittsburg, Louis, 3 Broke Regulations. Aug. 20.--Mr. voung couple, that in together they and cleared ont i rw k I of each other the en was to be hre guarantime tow he wile of had confined the house and would admission authorities to a quarantine not allow the husband Dangerous In All Shapes. Chatham, Ont Aug. 20 Finding a hottle of whiskey "beside sipping it, "procuring liquor, cording to Magistrate Houston, nonstus CO wm dollars the is fined artier, an histor transg and costs for law ssng nro out 04 min- a the astonishing state John EK. ohial of the United States se to hiw visit has no special signifi- added lately cast and ituis there they Counterfeiting to it sometimes to sconce comtociedt- pre- those days was Now fifteen conte can oot a to from flood-,. cluding the boy, were thrown | loss | building a new | 11% Steven Layceh, the road and, ac- | who | Indian- | thus | PITH oF THE NEWS. Qver The World. Rev, Tobi Cook, died at Woodstock. Héay' ©. Hoar, a leading farmer of | West Pi ham, is dead, | "88; Pemeranian, imward, at Point; SR. Corsican, at Lueboe. Mrawa council may onforce law of t! fruit inspection before goods are offcr- Father Elaborate ad for sale, System pf Espionage Holds the | the i neur- Fire wiped. put a section of | busigess poriaon of i arom, ring ass of $35,000 | Cherse. sales : srockville, 12e. to {124e.; Belleville, 11%c. to 1igc.; Vank leek Hill, 11 13-16¢c.; Alexandria, 21%c. The Toronto bakers have decided not to reduce the price of bread, noiwith- sanding the reduction in flour prices, EN Shelly, at Simeoc, accused of shoot- = ting blind Michacl Hall, has been re manded. The jury rendered an open verdict, Charges of peonage were made Trades and Labor Council, against unuamod Greek omployees "'shoeshine"" boys. The fourth and last day of the On- trie Rifle. Association, at Long Beach, began with a beautiful morn- ing, cloudy and cool. A week of excellent sport is looked forward 'to at the Ontario Jockey Club meet in Toronto, commencing September 15th. The granting of a charter to the Metropolitan Racing Association may go into the courts to determine pro- vineial rights. Allan Shaver, twelve years old, son of Alexander Shaver, Iroquois, Oni, was drowned on Thursday, while bath- ing in the river. No new eases of the discase suppos- {ed to be hog cholera which necoosita- i ted the destruction of forty-four ani- ; mals at farms ncar Ottawa, have been roponted. Charles F, Willard, a pupil of Gen, Curtiss, made three flights in a Curt | aeroplane on Hempstead Plains, near | Minolta, 1.1, to-day, under almost perfect atmospheric wnditions At Port Arthur, Hugh Harmon { commitied for trial by Magistrate | Dobie, on a charge of murdering Al | eet Waldner © in a fight on board the | al Toronto, of Liss was Aadfew Carnegic a iew days ago. A Hon. Frank Oliver, minister of the interior, has returned from his trip | abroad. During his stay in Brithin, land "on the rontinent, the minister {looked closely into immigration mat- ters, The dominion police have been noti fied of the arrest, by the Mounted po at Regina, of Ole Pholtane, aged a fugitive from Norwegian i tice. He wimted in Narway for HHorgery | The steamer Mary {rived at Shperior, {with steel for the construction of {floating dry dock for the €anadian | Towing and Wrecking company, Port Arthur is A. Boyce has ar- Minn., ship vard, ol William George { In Toronio police coutt, | Mackie, King street cast, and McSweeney, Colborne street, were con fvicted of 'hook-making, or permitting { belting on their premises. A reserved | case was granted both. At Brantford, Ont., on Friday morn- ing, fire broke out in the Opera House ls the upper part of the stage. The firemen were promptly on hand and very quickly had the fire extinguished. i Phe loss wall be small. \ Mrs, Minmin Pink, Toronto, = who | thougin it would be fun to gel mar vied twice, was sent to jail for thirty days. The woman married homas Stead, Walkerton, who was commit torh for trial an the charge of bigamy A complete change in the method of | management the Manitoba n | ment. telephones has been decided on, {and will * be made very shortly, when functional organization will be adopt | edu of goves A million children from Greater New York "and its environs will take part in a programme of pageants and car- which has been arranged hv tho Fulton celebration committee nival, | Hudson Lior October 2nd. Frank Q. Barstow, deni of East Orange, | to his home from the Thousand Is lands, died aboard a New York Cen tral train while approaching U N.Y., on Friday morning. In order to secure possession small islet off the land of Kauai, which to erect a lighthouse, the texl may have to annex mally a pile of rocks that ed as part of the Hawaiian Rev. J. H. McCartney, ated Methodist minister ilton conference, T away, Thursday evening, t dence, 90. Wells street, he had been living lvears. | Three men were injured and the lives fof 300 excursionists in peril, on Fri {day, when a special excursion'train on Erie railway, bound from Roches- N.Y., to New York City, crashed rear of freight train at a wealthy resi N.Y. , returning fica of a on Uni for | | 3 Staies is claim territory. a superannu- of the Ham passed peacefully at his Toronto, the past | | | | resi where for four ter, into the Bs | the | a avana Ab Post Arthur, a new company will bo formed in connection with the 96th | Regiment, making a complete regi- ment in the city. The Fort William companies will withdraw from a new recimont #6 be known as the 103rd Fusiliers, ¥ ! "Dick'"n Heriott, a wellknown { Brampton, Ont photographer, died, { suddenly, on Friday morning. He was sunning himself in front of the hotel, when he was attacked with a hem- 'orrhage, and died almost instantly ' He leaves a widow and one child, who reside in Toronto. a young Austrian, peared in Hamilton police |charged with attempting to cut and wound Mrs. Catherine Jotarin, his landlady. The knife stuck deep in the { door sirame and broke off Laych | allowed to go with a warning, owing pe his previous good character. ap- court, was | Wolfe Island Young Man Dead. | Malcolm J. McLaren, son of the proprietor of the hotel at Wolfe Is- {land, died in the Hotel Dieu on { Thursday morning, after three day's illness Deceased was twenty-eight vears of age and unmarried He {survived by his parents, three hro- {thers and four The funeral takes place Saturday morning The deceased young man great fa- vorite on the island, sudden has cause among 8 sisters, was and SOrrow a his languages. The with some portion of the crowd s upper picture shows Mgr urrounding it. At Grosse Island on Sunday last was unveiled the Celtic cross which memorial to 'the Irish immigrants who died of typhoid fever there in the year 1847. delivered in Gaelic in Pnglish and in French and the Celtic cross the gracetul stand on a height visible to all who sail up or down the St. Lawrence bears inscriptions in the three Sbarreti addressing the crowd ard the lower one the cross THOUSANDS SAW UNVEILING OF MONUMENT TO IRELAND'S DEAD . erected as" a Speeches were proportions of 'which has been [RODPS N NUTINIED FIRMED MESSAGE. The Spanish Forces Met Losses in the paign 'That General Marina is Carrying On. Aug Marina's army, according "to received battalions at an feom Lisbon, 20. Several of . Gen. lave mutinied, firmed to-day, uncon Melitta, the pos message and either Moors fled toward French sessions in Morocco. The adds that the Spanish force heavy losses in the paign that Gen, Marina nesday, and have been tive within the city ther reinforcements reported killed paign. have joined or the message met with cam Wed re aggressive begun forced to walt for 1 hundred are latest and SIX the in cam HIS BODY SEVERED. Horrible Death of a Young College Student. Marie, Ont Cogswell, a Hutchinson, I'hursday was locking he Aug wat 20 hman Sault Frederick G the horrible ing, the ed over dle into the streak, late Ste steamer J. I met a th, boat anal, V to wet darkness morn through dea on as the Americ the In pater clamber ashore to han he slipped the hoat and rht the fender get out, bit closed fender in en ide the betwe He to boat the walls, {0 twenty lines the canal 'nn walls cauy tried was Ihe be tw aud too in and crushed him en treak the in and canal nearly cutting him student, colleg: He had months, and pre two oswell ged the was a vears for making his last or the fall term Cleveland been on hogt tho before His wits trip paring parents live in HEART ON WRONG SIDE. Man Was Sent Away Cured. Whig 20.~{I'wo months Hillshoro was here, he had As Quite Special to the l'oronto, Aug Frank Thomas, aged' twenty-five ht Michael' sick. It was case of acute indigestion, which les a swelling on the left side of the body, which in turn dlfected the heart in such a way that it lapsed across to his right side. His heart still the wrong side, but he was dismissed as cured this morning age avenue, to very years taken hospital, found that a 1 te 18 on A---------------------------- - New in sections. Jas. Craw- ford. Mrs. Israel Throop, died Wednesday, after an illness off several months at her home on Jones street, Brock her home on Jories street, Brockville Deceased was a daughter of the late William Vance, of Charlesville, and had beet married Mr, Throop about forty-four years. \n_ interesting event "The Cedars," i Lyn, and Mus, \. honey to took place at the home of Mr MacNish, on Wed: nesday, when their third daughter Ur- sula Alice, was united in marri to John Cameron Watson, Santiago de Cuba. Sarah (veo, age Giles, Brockville, ted on the charg skin from Gordon showing that the was acquit stealing bear the had the of a evidence sold the complain Evres, accused article to pay a debt of ant Miss Mabel Francis, eldest daughter of Mrs. W. Polley, and Jamés Gar- field * Dunleavy, Mr. anid Mrs. James Dunleavy, Brackville, were united in marriage Wednesday ev ing, After the cow jumped ovorsthe daben meandered the son ol on- he probably down milky way. from his" of Separating an easy mark money nothing to boast New Honey in sections, Jas. Craw ford. ACCORDING : TO AN UNCON- Heavy | Aggressive Cam- | Melilla, | | Spencerv ile ONTARIO FALL FAIRS. . Sept. Sept. . Sept. Sept. o Sept "Sept. 2 + Bept. Sept. Oct. ( 27.98-00 80-Oct. 16, { Alexandria . { Almonte . Brockville | Brighton Cape Vine 'obden | Cobourg . 'ornwall { Colborne Delta . Frankville Frankford Guelph ... | Haliburton Harrowsmith Kemptville . Kingston Lansdcwne Lindsay . banark Lyndhurst Lombardy Iondon .. McDonald's Corners Maberly ... Merrickville Middleville ... Madoc... Newboro « Napanee Odessa |ottawa Picton Perth Parham IRoblin's Mills Renfrew . Sept. . Sept. Sept. Sept. . ept. Sept. 23-24 Sept, 28-29 ept. 16, 17. Oc 21- 22-93 28-29 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29-30 80 to Sept 11% Sept. 21-22 StorFington Shannonville Tweed 'aronte "Aug. Wolfe Island aia aerren The Bee-Hive Hat. bé my undeveloped some things 1 am And maybe | am dull It's possible 1 do not What beauty 3 1H some things But 1 don't artistic I'l may Is In dense wit Know grant vou trifle slow beehive hat that Ir your 12 I and the 0 not You misunderst tell we it's Still I'miust cling My first opinion I am entitled to I'he constitution And, lady fair, | I do not like me, latest anvhow all the while my view grants say your now style ; me that ; you beehive to hat. I'll have no argument You may decry my Deplore my judgment And tell me that I Fell me all culture I'm unrefined and I've looked it over, And do not like to-day lack as of you speak in now I lack all of that ; front and back, your beehive hat taste, may haste vou will sneer at the jndgment of you'll say I cannot The beauty in the things 1 Having no knowledge of the I criticize, you'll me tell My views are worthless. Have vour I'll never like that beehive hat, The Possible Girl. My girl is neither too dark nor too fair, Nor too. short. nor 'too tall But of her manner is how scorn I know And I know me a man ; see sean flings is she the grace compare, For my girl My girl is ever the pride of her Likewise the joy of our hall, Since her bright smiling ways make live in our hearfs, girl is the girl of them all. past is the girl of them all. friends, her My The sparkle and sheen of her st bright eyes, The brilliance of diamonds forestall, As their lustre and hue make my praises all true, girl is the girl of them arry My all. Of her laugh T can't its spell, For its rippling While tell, so delightiul cadence holds the thrall 'the dimpliag doth beguile, my girl is the surprise of her smile Sa girl of them all I'he tone her for all time, As it tinkles With a silvery This my girl of tongue is a tune and' thrills in its call softness surprisingly sweet is the gi¥l of them all is 80 sweet yet her w Though her words For inte Since her tention girl is the voice prove her them worth all ; words the at- earth My girl of them all Wash. Mise Mag Paul, Mrs J fra Parry, chauffeur, wore Friday, when an automo through the railing along he trestle over she Tide Falls Lane, moe Jf Dead Man's curve. The car ropped" twenty feet and, all the oceu- ants ware eushods "The women . in he party were from Vancouver, B.C § nd "wire "visiting Seattle. Agnes At OWAD, gie and on olvin cilled, sile crashed h ends in STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobalt and Leading Stocks Listed. I'he following quotations plied by the City Brokerage (J. O. Hutton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence street. Telephone 480 A: Canadian are sup- Cobalt Stocks. August 20th Sellers. Buyers. Amalgamated 8 3 8.00 he av oer + see Jaillie ( obalt (hambers- Ferland Cobalt Central Cobalt Lake Crown Reserve Foster Gifford »...... . Green Mec han l.a Rose Little Nipissing McKin. Dar Nipissing Nova Otisse Peterson 1 Rochester Silver Leaf 'emiskaming Trethewey Savage ... NSeotia ake The Old-Fashioned Girl. Baltimore Sun A house with a grow, And all the {Ler row and geranium huttercups your feet ; A boxwooded border gate Where roses wait ; there curl vision--a girl ! garden where hollyhocks sweet simples bloom, row a Phlox And lavender sweet the grass. at and bright in to the that leads of June with the lilacs still And in the door, with a little side hat beautiful, old-fashioned Ah, the.silk of of her cheek, the red of her lips where the honey bees seek nectar love laden wing passed and honey of spring! the bine of her eves of her face, And the poise of her head of her grace, As we dream of curl that beautiful dream of an old-fashion- ed girl! her shoon and the pink And The left when on bloom- He just touched them with Oh, and the mould and the charm the days of the little In O sweethearts of song, have ye all passed away those gardens that lost yesterday ? sweet. country lips of June, simple, sweet silken shoon, ve sing, do ye dance, once again the horn on- the hills of brave men, down the box border, in a whirl, flew: to you--beautiful ed girl. With bloomed in a Oh, daughters, with red And lives, and the soft bo do ye dreanf Of and the days When with hearts They old-fashion- A Summer Outing. Cleveland Plain Dealer Don't you like a summer outing _ With a dinner 'neath the trees, And the children gaily shouting. And the lulling of the hreeze ? Do you really call it folly From a selfish point of Io vou say it's aught but Then we're sorry, friend view ? jolly-- for you. 2%c. Butter, Finest Jas, Crawford Butter, 27c. utter, 27c. Butter, eastern towns! ip Mrs sident dweller away two Vears of the aga. At the home of Mr. and Mrs, tice, Brockville, on Wednesday, marriage took place of Miss Campbell Binnie, Watertown, Robert Steel, Brockville. On Wednesday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weir, Bishop's Mills, Miss Ada Christman, sister of Mrs. Weir, married to James E. McKenney. John Nightingale, a pioneer re of - Hufi's Island, and life long in Prince Edward, passed on Thursday after an illness of weeks' duration at the age of 65 The deceased was a daughter Jate Asa Wallbridee, Massass- Mat- the Eliza NY. to was "tion ax this act of union for the four Silk, Suede, Liste, Allover Nek Tiaca, ster alan: gt chlo? White Grey and Black. Regular prices range from "0e, to $1 pair. CLEARING PRICE FOR SATURDAY ONLY 200 Pair Children's Black Cotton ir arsi---- 2 "Well -napped, soft pure finished (oths, 25 £8 Rapui price, 124, yard, ON SALE SATURDAY hi 500 Yards Striped Canadian Shaker Flannel x 80 inches wide, light, medivm and dark colorings, good a la C ing cloth. Regular price, 10c. yard, ON SALE: SATURDAY ONLY ' Clearing Lot of 150 Ladies' Print and Mustin Blouses Made of light; medium and dark prints, and muslins, in neat : buttoned fronts, three-quarter length sleeves. heise JYC CLEARING PRICE ON SATURDAY iimiaiitamnnstsrese € 28 Only Men's English Tweed Suits to Clear On Saturday winle-hraitad, price, $16.50 Nobby Green and Brown striped arabe aonb si sats en vainhs seve ASAE patterns, price, Tie, pattern, cuffs on sleeves, beautifully tailored. Regular CLEARING PRICE ON SATURDAY 36 Pairs Only Men's Trousers ys Canadian and English Tweeds, dark grey striped pattern, best make and finish. Regular price, $2.50 and $2.75 pair, CEEARING TRICE ON SATURDAY cue wi wr 9] 69 'Special Price on Men's'Knitted Top Shirts collars' attached. Just the thing at 68c, ON SALR SATURDAY: Heavy quality, this weather. in grey, only, Regularly sell Clearing prices on all lines of Ladies' Blouses, Whitewear, Wash Goods. and Muslins. ' It will pay you to buy now, so come early and supply your needs. The Montreal Stock Co., * 180--PRINCESS ST.--180 Phone No. 844. HELEN GORDON LF NOX. ¥ ROM THE SKETCH Who has been entertaining Their Majesties of England, wood House. 5. tf . Great Britain's Glory. {the prowket achievement of the pre New York Post. ent government. The conswvatives Dr. Jameson and Gen. Botha, sit- {were at first cold to the project, which ting side by side on the sieps of the they pronounced premature, but in throne in the House of Lords, while view of its triumphant conclusion, the colonial @eretary asked for the | they do not stint their applavet Both weond reading of the bill to) create a | Lord Curzon and the Marquis of Land Sonth African commonwealth, in! downe offered their heariy congratula- which Briton and Boer shall have | tions to the government, and oven qual rights--thia is the astonishing | Lord Milner uttered no jarring note and gratifying spectacle which Eng- | All this i far more of a nationgl lanch is able to offer to the world. {glory than talking till doomsday Who could have believed it possible, i about debdllare suporbos. when the desolating war in South Africa wa® raging, short .a time ago. It is avivid proof that Great Britain has not lost het aequired skill in colonial administration. So heal ing and constructive a piece of legisla- LADY Mr at' Good.' &0 Estimate Of The Crop. Guelph Mercury," The smallest estimate that hdd hoon made of this year's western crop 110,000,000 bushels, while D: D. Mann, of the C.N.R., says that the Vicld will be nearer 140,000,000. The truth will probably be somiewheso hetwoen thesa two - extremes, as advices from i African colonies has not been many a year. It is an evi England's real greatness, conwincing than all her battle South ny of svn donee more weet indicate that the crop will but a litle above the avirage.: ol 4 wry 1 ships The consummation of this oreat act of statesmanship under . a liberal ministry will rank as perhaps See Bibby 's swell $4 trousers,