nutter; $1.25 ; $1.35 g $1.90 i .65 ' -W--‘. W.â€" mums om BA! suntan In“ BMW reterboro. 5,01? 11.411100? 0‘ the hy‘t‘uhG lift 19* “ w .-._. marks anoï¬har porigdifn .t'he' "u--_ . 1.2:. Saw tho Opening. Saturday’s eVent was marked by the presence of a host of lawmakers from Ottawa, who came up by spec- in] train. Hon. H. R. Emmerson, Minister of Railways and Canals; Sir Wm. Mulock, Hon. A. G. Blair and Prof. James Mills, members of the Railway Commission; Senators Cox, Kerr, Gibson, Watson; Young. Parley, McHughI Hon. J. R. Strat- ton and Hon. F. R. Latchford, ro- presenting thc Ontario Government, and the following members of the House of Commons were among the distinguished guests of the town and county who witnessed the successful passage of the first craft through the lock: Logan, McKinnon, Jabel Rob- inson, Hughes (Kings), Hughes (Vic- toria), Hon, Wm. Ross, R. Holmes, Col. Thompson, L'i'iah Wilson, Coch- rane, Mel'lwan. Mathicson, Walter Scott, Birkott, Heyd, Kaulbach, Wright, Oliver. Davis, Campbell, Andrew: Thompson, Puttce, ‘Mc- Gugzm, Gould, Richardson, Costigan, Bennett, Bazinot, Erb, Loy, Lang, McGowan, Stewart, Grant, Kendry, Reid (Restigouchc), Gibson, Tur- vcotte. water. IO] Struck for Hj ensinm THE WATCM [yandï¬o Lift UM cgntia'ont Onoï¬" g“ Drop of 65 Feet. i. 52 S. the Time. aim. f- WARDEB, JULY 14th. 190.4. ‘eat Trent 11:8 and am- Second gameâ€" mu Cincinnati ...... 3 o 2 0 Q 0 0 2 0-â€"-7 10 1 Philadelphia . O 0 0 1 0 ‘0 0 0 0-4. 6 4 lattorios-â€"Ewing and Schlel; McPherson and Doom. Umpireâ€"Zinnia. Attendance â€"-10,250. At Providence (Eastegn3â€" REE. Providence ..... 0 0 0 0 1 2 O ‘-â€"3 10 0 Jersey City .....00 ooog‘oo 0 0â€"â€"0 5 2 Batteriesâ€"I’utman and ft; Eason and nan-«ma. ‘I'Ténniroï¬-oconahï¬n and Haskell. ._ '__-wâ€"_â€"- I...“ ‘twncllo At Moatréallf‘ R. H. E. Inzaalo ....... 000100010â€"'243 Montreal ..... 004091001â€"5 s 4 Batteriesâ€"Jones 1113 Shaw; Leroy uni) Gibson. Umpireâ€"Ken): At Baltimoreâ€" R. H. E. Jersey City 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0â€"3 1.3 1 [ailimore 2 6 2 0 ‘J I) I 0 0- 5 10 6 Batteriesâ€"Miller and Carisch; Adkins and Byers. Umplrvâ€"Sullivan. National League Scorel. At Pittsburzâ€" REE. Boston ........ooooooeooâ€"â€"o 2 2 Pittshurg ..... 4 1 0 0 0 0 o 1 0â€" 6 7 1 Batteriesâ€"Wiltse and Momm. Johnston, Fluhcrty and Spith. Umpireâ€"Carpenter. A‘. A1,, u.\.u~n.-.‘ _Vâ€"-’__V At Philadelphia (ï¬rst game)â€" 11.11.15. Washington...090000000â€"-O 3 2 l‘hiladelpma .. 0 0 0 2 0' 0 1 0 0â€"- 3 6 O Batteriesâ€"Putnam and Kittredge, Wad- dell and Schreck. Umpiresâ€"Dwyer and King. M - - bum Second gameâ€"- Chicqg0_ Q Q U '1 r- C C ' 0" 2 fl OE o? H 0° 0 98 H O 1’. H Fl l0 Chiéago . 0 St. Louis ..3010 ‘ Batteriesâ€"Sudh‘off and Sugdon: Patter- son and Sullivan. Unplrwâ€"O'Loughlin. At St. Louis (Namâ€"First gameâ€" KYLE St. Louis .......00020100‘â€"3 6 0 NewYork ...... 010‘000100â€"2 8 1 Batteriesâ€"Nichols and Zoarfoss; McCix:- nlty and Warner. Second gameâ€" REE. St. Louis.......000 00001â€"1 5 1 New York......100 000402-3m81. "--- A: .17 nr 0 ‘2 Buckingham, Quc., July 11,â€"Word has been received fromâ€"Notre Dames Dc La. Salctte that, Joseph Gucnctte, a resident of that place, who Was fleeing to the United States to avoid arrest, shot himself at Poupore yes- terday afternoon. He was 33 years of age and leaves a widow and three young children. ._____â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€""â€"â€"' German mod on .Ylslt. Plymouth, Eng., July 11.â€"-The most powerful German fleet ever seen in a. British port steamed into the naval base yesterday on a. . visit of tillery salutes, and ‘t German W exchanged visits. 'Second gumeâ€" R.II.E. New York' 200 1 00 00 2â€"5 St.Louis ....... .....000000120â€"3 Batteriesâ€"Wiltse. McGlnnlty and War- ner; McFarland and Zeartoss. Umpiresâ€"- O'Day and Elmslle. American League Results. At New Yorkâ€" 8.11.13. Boston 00000 1 00 1--2 8 5 New York ....~ 100000000â€"1 5.1 Batteriesâ€" Young and Criger,,Chesbro and McGuire. Umpireâ€"Sheridan“ ï¬ecouu gum:â€" St. Louis 0 New York 1 Batteriesâ€"0’ Neill an .oweman. 0' 1?. Attendanceâ€"â€" â€"â€"19.800 0 O 0 0 O 0 1â€"1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2â€"3 8 O and Zeal-toss. Taylor 00 10 At Chicago~ Brmklyn 00.... 1°00 002‘â€" Chicago ....... 0 2 0 0 0 1 0â€" Kahoc . Battoriesâ€"Burke and Lynch; Mu‘ .lg'an and loft. Umpmes-Cananan and Haskell. A; .- Batteriesâ€"Mathewson and Bowerman, Taylor and Zeartoss. Umpiresâ€"O’Day and Elmslie. At Cincinnatiâ€" Phlladelphia .. 1 Cigcinnatl .0 on. v St. Louis . At St. Louis ( New York r. .. Plovidenpe 0 0 Newark . .. 10 1 9 , A t Providence-â€" Batteriesâ€"Mitc’hén' Ianâ€"d ' bo'oih, ant} 134px. [Tmplmememel'. Batteriesâ€"Pablo and Bitter, Weimer and Klingi Umpireâ€"Moran. nwurscur....u U U 0 0 0 0 3 0â€"3 Sacriï¬ce hitâ€"White. Base: on ballsâ€"OR Mills 2, ad Faulkner 2. Struck outâ€"By Mills 1, by Faulkner 3. Hit by pitched bail â€"â€"Wiedensanl. Double-playâ€"â€"Carr to Has- sey. Timeâ€"1.35. Umpireâ€"Egan. Tel-onto 1 o 0 0 0 0 u 0 0â€" 1 Rochester ........... 10200000mâ€"3 Two-base h1tsâ€"-Leary. White, Parker. Sacriï¬ce hitsâ€"Nichols. Bases on ballsâ€"OI! Murray 4, of! Leary 1. Struck outâ€"Fuller. Leary. Stolen baseâ€"Harley. Double play â€"l‘arker to Massey. Time 1.40. Umpireâ€"- Egan. Toronto . . . Rochester . and amend: terms as he may deem advisable. The owner is. however, en- joined against discrimination as to prices and quantities, and his rates are“'subject to revision and control by the Governor-in-Council. . Ottawa, J uly 11.411; mow.â€" tion of the Treadgold concession, which had as its chief asset original. ly a monopoly of the supply of wa- ter for hydraulic mining, has been followed by important changes in the regulations for the disposal of the right to divert and use water in the Yukon for pining purposes_ and down, W Wuhan The stow m h“ “We! 930n- didly done. and the en have m beautifully 5 @wt' What Cancellation Suicide BASEBALL ON SATURDAY. mom WATER Imam no mum Rather Than Surrender. Tbattleships and received with ar- the British _ rand 5 10 2. Walker RJIJZ. R.H.E. Fritz Mendel! grinned goodnatur- 2dly. “My dear Agatha,†he said. “as always, I'm yours to command. Now. a, few points about yourâ€"creâ€" barbarian. First and foremost, in. what stage of evolution is she? Is it candy age or the matinee age with her?" “When J ack read the letter." she went on, "the ï¬rst thing he said was ‘Wcll, here' 3 “here Fritz Men- dell ï¬ts in, all right,’ and while it. wasn 't exactly a nice way of putting it,†it expresséd my own ideas in the matter thoroughly. You’ll help me, Fritz?" v-.. "Good-looking or otherwise?†“I know nothing about her, Fritz. save that she is_ nineteen and has spent most of her life at one of those absurd posts. I believe she was educated in a convent." The winter twmgm. “a: 4 and the ï¬re . on the hearth burned to a bed of glowing .the room was quite dark. 1! could but dimly make the * seated on a broad divan. H‘ into a big carved chair by the â€Hello, Agatha,"- no said fully, “has she arrived?" “Yes,†came the response the divan. It was much lower Agatha’a normal voice. “" ‘ --‘-‘0" Im- int-“ï¬red LI Additions! Imtuoo m tho Ul- expected Happily Come to rue-Onl- V all... Story by Grant All... "You see the child has spent most of her life at one of those trading posts somewhere in the Northwest- her father is agent or factor or what.- ever you call ’emâ€"and he is sending her to me for her ï¬rst. real taste of civilization. She is in all probabil- ity a. perfect little barbarian. but I must do~ what I can for her, or course, and I thought. with your usual good nature, you’d help me all you could, Fritz.“ 7 Young Mrs. Landcrs look appeal- ingly at the big, goodlooking fellow on the other side of the ï¬replace. nv- . “She is nineteen," said Mrs. Land- crs. .I. uvauu.’ , Uv-n-v -___-- 7 , "All right, I’ll be around about ï¬ve to view the exhibit. If she isn't too impossible, I'll do the honors, but I reserve the right to fly the ï¬eld. should circumstances, in my poor opinion, seem to warrant such a. course." “Fritz, you're a dear. “Agatha, don't attempt to repay me by repeating these delicate. but well-known truths. 01 course I am. the following Tuesday alwrnuuu, when Mendell rang the Landers' bell. “Is she in the library?†he inquirâ€" ed of Jenkins who opened the door. It is needless to state that he refer- red to Mrs. Lenders. “Yes, sir. In the library, sir," said the obsequious Jenkins as he took Mendell’s hat and coat. Fritz strode briskly through the drawing-room, and flinging aside the leather portiers, entered the library. ' twilight was fading, and the ï¬re . on the hearth ha 'ing burned to a. bed 0! glowing coals, .the room was quite dark. Mendel}. D‘T‘Got a. cold?" he inqmreu Bonu- tously. “Nothing serious."- “Where's our young barbarian?" "She's in the house." “Hm-m,†Fritz mused. “I judge from you somewhat brie! replies that the worst is realized."- “Thc worst?" “\Yes. Dur worst {an o! the other day, you knowâ€"that she might speak the horrible patchâ€"â€- “Frightfully plain." “I feel an incipient stampede brev- ing with me.†he assured her, “Is she utterly impossible. Agatha?â€- “Utterly." “Well trot her out, and let me sanction your decision anyway,"- he said. , She rose from the divan and touch- ed a, button on thewnu. The room was < suddenly with light. Fritzliendolleuneoutotthechnir withnnï¬ghtv bound. 3°qu to (â€9'11“ a pretty. mod“! rm "And steak.†’12:, 1nd frightful W pan: 1!: my legs and a. f uent claim to Inmate Nohcin ' D0 KIDNEY them} tritl, so I promrodgg . them, 7 uni was much L riled ti the eï¬ectud cure ey mails. take 8 great deal of Insure in recommnding them to all ki ey trouble Inflows. Price 50c.pet box, or 3 for 81.25; dealers or The 200:1: Kidney Pill MAN’S KIDNEY ms. The clocks “Oh!" H ER WILD BARBARIAN.‘ KIDNEY TROUBLE A BAD ‘ GAS! insist on venison :5; mum-- ame the response from were just chiming ï¬ve Tuesday afternpqt}, svwxvnuch iower than voice. he inquired 80nd" ucnu nu, vuv ‘1.â€" “Lord massy!" he groanod with more contritencss than be imagined could be squeezed into words. The 'girl's face was flushed scarlet. but her eyes were laughing at his discomï¬turo. - ‘ n 4-- --x.a In a. etunnmg go“. And as no or held her. the truth flashed upon hinu _:L‘. and you came, and the temptation was too great. Can you (orgivo me?" And then Fritz laughedâ€"a wholeâ€" some. ringing; laugh, and held out his hand. C.A.l£. Pub Up: Ottawa, July 11.â€"-Tho Canada At»- untic Railway Company has deposâ€" ited with the Secretary of State a mortgage upon the railway and its properties to secure an issue of 814,- 000,000 of 4 per cent. bonds author- ï¬xed by rho act 0! last session. -.. -_. ‘ï¬N-r---â€"-. .Q --~‘ so small Killed 31.. Asbury Park, N. J ., July 11.-â€"A victim of his own imagination, James Henratty, a ï¬sherman. in dead here, after drinking whisky which he thought was poison. He was just recovering from a long drinking bout, and Saturday nix!» took a drink, to- steady himself. “on ., bottlc kept. in a dark closet. f‘It was mean of “frightfully area!!! said when she went Mendell might come a 081015 buv uwuv “When my I .gailâ€"‘boï¬sih Agatha about that ï¬rst: meeting of ours?†she asked. "When vou‘re Mrs. Fritz Mcndell," sions. He was dead when. a doctor mashed him. A postï¬mortem enmiâ€" nttion yesterday showed no trace of poison, and tho remainder of the whiskywaw‘tohepum. .- ‘quv- u “But for Heaven's sake, tionod. “don't lot Agatha of this.â€- Shortly afterwm Henntty was seized With the conviction that he had take}: poison. Terror gripped him. and he fell writhing in convuk “When you're Mrs. Fritz Mcnuen, he said gravely. -“Iâ€"-I don't know but whot lt’o worth it," she said mockingly. Fritz was by her side in :1 tries. “And you know you will want to tell her. soonâ€"by J 11:10 at the lat- est.'_'- ho pleadedâ€"Grant Allcn. One dripping night in the early spring Fritz and the barbarian eat before the same_ library ï¬replace. 7â€"-_ A nn‘L- E inc." she said Cousin Agatha .t Ont that Mr. at any moment-â€" the temptation :31; you (orgivo And as ho vb“. MONEY To LOAN on Hortgage at lowest current rateI. I HAVE ao- oess to the cheapest money market in Canada. and will give my Mouth. beneï¬t thereOI. EXPENSES OF LOAN kept-£49†to the lowest possible point concil- tent with accuracy and um re- memento. ALL BUSINESS of this nature strictly private and oonfldmud. for your trade with us on the new nUuua.) , nice business and expect to do a much larger HEM LUANS H. Sootheran 1 see us. You have to buy - whether you buy 0" “0‘ the half hOIidayy J ulv Highest Grade BRIAR ROOT PIPES RIGGS’ Clfll 5T0"; u N as A v. 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