ts, to clear I) clear D dear . to clear I, to clear ‘ear them right away, 9 “W33 to deer $3.15 EeRt flats to clear Tic , 4 V J PIN-l3†1: tionary bandneanOstrovo, 30 miles "iffiitfgmz ‘ "' i from Monastir. Fighting is proceed- ' ii ing, The revolutionaries have taken I, up a position near Lake Anitovo. in 1 ’: the Vilayet of Constantinople. Turk; ‘ 1 ish troops are now said to be at- RNS 1 tacking them. 1 Fatal Croted Clash. ‘ Washington, Sept. 9.--’l‘he Navy . E Department has received the follow- RepOl‘t Concernlng {ing cablegram from. Rear-Admiral '1 Cotton, dated Beirut, Sept. 7: “Vio- 3 lence and bloodshed between Moham- imedans and native Christians occur- /1’5tarvlngâ€"â€"Awfu1 : red at Beirut, Sunday. Six Greek f Turkish ! Christians, two Mohammedans and Brutality ° ' 1 one Turkish soldier were killed; three women and childrenâ€" 1 Greek Christians, three Mohamme- lashed Off a 3Ҡdans and three Turkish soldiers Were n [me His wounded seriously. Other murders ', are reported." 5e?! everything a man or m for far legs money than anythir'g $1.98 TheSOUVENIR 1s the very atcst Wm e deiighi of every Farmer’s â€1h houses one. H HflpKiN's. Agent at Lindsay: Money to loan at very lowest ratet “any time. and terms to suit bor- rewer. The Corporation being an miiamazion of four companies and “7153 Capital and assets of over “my millions, in preparod to do ’33“. Private fund: if preferred. The {anafla Fe rmanent 1‘ estem Canada Mortgage}l Corporation. i mmg, Plum,bing, PM and ï¬ttings, Tinware, Stun Stoves and Hot Water Fitters, and Furnaces, {interns of all kinds. Now is the time to buy fmm us a second hand Heating Stoveâ€"WC have some good ones. Steel tnnmelled Ware mutt" éï¬d‘fl'ï¬imt :ft'll‘ 59.000 in Steel Ranges 1 5|) 311 the Wear that Wears. imo Yet MU wollle Hid'u to lettC :an 1'95 hrmuks, have, hit ilevo, near ‘orqan 85' .111011, 0111‘ 21-; in thï¬ Macedonia:- H} fk)l'€‘5ts in .md Iiossar .ntmnpt t0 \lu(h vil- L113 distant hurued by md to have umitants in- Children- aLaUV de‘ 1 husband 3 of their ‘igl‘ SlaSh‘ threw it soldiers x’cl‘fll Chi-1" :v outl‘ag‘ all the Nil soldiers :L' at, Y’al- mi, and ling vil- not C0111“ ,be 1mmâ€" Imbritsik. hliers are Hurry and istl‘iCt 0i mm is 14'0" it Is. l'll pcacefm 33. The always uch mea- SU n'tex‘s 85' all 111011 1' gents z th‘b - lfhe Turks are apparentlv determin- “chm; ed to exterminate the entire. Bulgari- tum Md to 9“ W. an populatiOn of Vilayet. g CNN†today Decanter what do“ lower than ‘ may December 0“ Alarming summon. lower and Babe: on},- 95c lower. From Government circles here the routes DIABKETS- situation is viewed with increasing Londonâ€"Close-Wheat on m bl!- alarm. It is reliably reported that the :1: mgflmnt operators. Kalle on P“ Turkish forces in Macedonia. number 3 ' but not “the; 3W" - . m1! 1 ., an 300,000. It 13 conSIdered impossible ï¬tted. 3d, Fourâ€"Spot, mm: that such a force has been assembled PMmeâ€"Wheut, tone ï¬rm; app, :0: merely to crush the rebellion. 45°. January Ind April, 20: 70c. Flour- Tone, ï¬rm; 8 t,, 231 - must: end April, 27: 75c.†80c. J Salonica, Sept. 9.â€"T'v:clve battalâ€" AlitVWI'IF-Wheet, spot steady; No. 2 red . -- winter, 16m. ions of Turkish .troops are reported to have surrounded a. large revolu- Jun VISIBLE 5‘â€an tionary band near Ostrovo, 30 miles A! compared With I week :80. the "39’" from Monastir. Fighting; is proceedâ€" supply or wheat in Cnnndnvand the United ' . States has Increased 147,009 bushelsz corn ing. The revolutionaries have taken 1 Increased 559.000 A Fight Reported. bushels; oats increased : up a position near Lake Anitovo, in ‘ 450,000 bushels, Following 1: ‘1; compare the Vilayet of Constantinople. Turk. tlve statement for the week ending “43" . the recedln week and the correspond ‘: ish troops are now said to be at- p g In; week of last year: ‘ tacking them, . Sept. 350;; Aug.31.‘03.5ept.a'02 _ Wheat. bub ..13.350.ooo 13.203000 2143341! wo'men and mum nave'beeu‘nneu.- while at least the same number 0! refugees are' slowly perishing of hun- ger. In oï¬icial circles these ï¬gures are regarded as an underestimate and ofï¬cials incline to the belief that the number of massaged persons exceeds 50,000. , The Turks are apparentlv determinâ€" A Yankee Killed. Berlin, Sept. 9.-â€"-A-despatch to The Lokal Anzeiger from Constantinople says thirty Christians, among: them being several Europeans, were killed during the rioting at Beirut. Later in the day the Foreign Ofï¬ce received a. despatCh from Constantinople au- nouncing that ten persons were killed during the disorders at about the time the United States warships ar- rived here, but, the Foreign ~Oflice ï¬nds no connection between the two events. Among the killed Was an American: Whether he was a. native of the United States or naturalized icnï¬zen of that country does not apâ€" 3 pear. . ‘ â€211-3 Thirty Persons Killed. Paris, Sept. 9.â€"â€"A despatch to The Temps from Constantinople, giving additional details of the outbreak at Beirut, says that when the soldiers and police sought, to stop the en- counter between the Mussulmans and Christians, which occurred near the Orthodox Church, the ï¬ghting beCame general and resulted in 30 persons being killed or Wounded. The trouble, the correspondent of The Temps Says, hogan during Sept. 5, Saturday, when three Christians Wore assassiâ€" nated in the streets, and continued iSunday night, when a Christian was stabbed with a poignard. by a Mussulâ€" 3 man bufol‘e the Italian Consulate. Ott awn, Sept. 9 .â€"G 90. senior. the Sparks street bu! arraigned before Judge. Mam the charge of stealing 8-160 the Canadian Order of P â€A ,_ n'l‘A \ . and pleaded guilty. was remanded. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Sept. 9.â€" In point of a single month’s trafï¬c through the American and Canadian ship canals at this point, August proved another record breaker, the commerce amounting to the enorm- ous freight tonnage of $5,403,808 net; tons. 7!___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"' was 1 when be ing and 1 hi n1. 'I Pm pc. u: .. Toronto, Sept. 9.â€"â€"The second an- ‘ nuul convention of the Temperanco‘ Rec?I League was held here yesterday, with! 23:22:: the president, Rev. J. E. Starr, in‘ Expo the chair. The attendance Was not at $4.7 large. The following ofï¬cers Were at 0‘30 ‘ ' A '0 n1? “1' _ [MC-u (â€Eggs the ensuing Dr. Eby! MYS- Scottn Rev: W. “'agou J Welland, Sept. 1‘ arm climbing a. pole to cut the rope to let the balloon ascend when the pole Sud- denly gave way and fell, on him, al- most killing him instantly. He is still alive, but small hope is held out for his recovepy. Hurricane Donnâ€- New Orleans, Sept. 9.â€"â€"Me vices of the destruction by San Miguel, a. town east coast of Yucatan, are Not a, building was left I San Miguel was the oldest, Mexico. It Was the place w! tez landed and estgblished 1 quartet?- Gathering u. --__ London, Sept. 9.-â€"-It ht}: been de- hold a. conv Coaservatives of este the 17th inst. instantly kule L 1 cturning f ,. throw n 0V 9 c his lumber W rpmhers: Another Becson auburn-s ï¬'acdonald resident Polo Fell on Him- LAW u-vv, following ofï¬cers V resident, Rev. Dr. stock; vice-president, ondon; secretary, R0 rer, Miss Wiggins. a the following, will Executive Committee ' year: W. G. Ellis, A -v n..." “A Pleads Guilty. t. 9,â€"Geo. Beeson, 'ks street bulbm‘. was e Judge. )Iacf t'mish on stealing $100 51 110m Ordm of Fm'nstms, auiltY. The prisoner Record Deltfl')" Fell on found 0‘ 10th, ’03.. wagon falling McKee Rev C. w Kettlewell. Re‘ 18.1(1 (Duï¬crin) Mr . Barker of Guelph. Lcatan. 3;“ â€"received ‘ left standing. ‘ the place when 0°" 'lï¬. â€"'1‘homas Wilson, ‘ xwur Mzu‘shvilleg L Monday night, E» )m Welland, by \ an embankment i â€â€™9'!!ch hm ngxlcan Town. :‘1’1 ,eng“ 9' {Marine ad- )y a hurri' mn on the Own Price. Ar. [swatâ€"Liverpool Wk... Unchpn‘odâ€"Ltvc Stock “tow “the Lot“: Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Sept. 3- UVQ‘POOI wheat future-s closed t9“! unchanged from yesterday, and corn 3“ 1:111}!!! 3491 to 956 higher. - A AIn-t‘ "" Ii“ IV 73“ “15.“. M Chicago to-day December wheat cloutI 10!: lower than 11131: My. December can Mt lower and December oats *4: lower. FOREIGN MARKETS. Londonâ€"Closeâ€"Wheat on PM bâ€. er: Indmerent operators. Maize 0“ pant age, tirm but nor. active: spot. Awm 91nd, 2’25 3d, Flourâ€"Spot. Minn-n 3'" A: com axed with a week agO. the man. “PM? 0 wheat in Canada and the United States has Increased 147,W) bushels: corn increased 559.000 bushels; 0:313!an 450,000 bushels, Following II a comm‘ ï¬ve statement for the week ending tO‘d.5o gm px'eiedingl week and the correï¬p‘m ‘ nz wee' of ast ear: , - Sept. 3.5.03» Aug.31.‘03,5ept.q. 02. Wheat bu, ..13,350.0oo 13.20am 21.42;.000 Oats, n. .. 7.446.000 6.003.000 4.M.000 Corn. bu. 6,447,000 5.33am..2.623.00° . lLI- -unn‘v of U818, Du. on ‘0â€0.“ valunvvv -y~7 - Corn. bu. 6,447,000 5,sss.w0..2.523.00° To recapitulate tne visible supp‘! 0‘ Wheat In Canada and the United States. toggther with that afloat to Europe. " 38,840,000 bushels, against 38,6$3.000 bu‘lh- ell a week ago, and 52,637,000 bushels I year ago. \ staL'sV hf $2 Toronto an- 3 mco‘ Recoipas 04 . compose Vltjh‘; calves, 1n Exportersâ€" not at $4.75 tcgf ver at about . we .Exrwrf. 3?; Following on the closing quo: Important wheat centres to-dny: Cash. Sept. New York 87%. Chicago ... 80%, Toledo "‘A 8255 Duluth, No. 1 N, $235 8235 TORONTO ST. “\VBENCE ) Grainâ€" O-ICIJUDQH Wheat, red. bush. . . . . . .50 79 Wheat, white, bush. ..... 0 :3 0 Wheat, spring, bush “heat, goose, bush ...... Barley, bum Beans, bush .......... ... Beans, hand-picked Peas, bush Rye, bush .......... ..... Outs, bush . ........ ..... Oats, new, bush. 033 LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND I Liverpom, Sept, ae-“meatâ€"S 7 -â€"L-- nLnaI‘V 076 OcOHHc 25.863818: for v,“ . Hamsâ€"Short cut. clear middles, ligk bellies, steady: 53s quiet: 34s, Cheese strong; 52%: Amerh I Cables [ï¬rmerâ€"New York am]. But- i_ ‘3, talo Market: Are Steady. ‘(7 London, Sept. 8.â€"Ll‘;e cattle ï¬rm nts‘? 111,51c to 12¢ per lb, for American steers. § "' dressed weight; Canadian steers, 103~ï¬c tai‘7 11¢ per 11).: refrigeraun' bent, 'Jc to 931.13 3 ‘7 per lb. Shvep, 111/_-c to 12%c. Q: 1:01:0er mvn srocx. :3 The receipts of live stock at the city : ‘: yards Were 34 carluuds, composed of 31);:‘1 cattle, 453 hogs, 1266 sheep and lam-b3, with ‘5 * '4' 23 cqu, Exportersâ€"One loud 7t exporters sold at . $4.55 per cwt. ‘ Export bulieâ€"thoit-e quality bulls are‘ ,,.‘n. e101 nor C‘VL; 300(1 bulls Said It 558; Butcher)“ cm butchers'. 1150 quality to beSt to $4.40; loads LEADING ‘ at hbout $4.30 to omw. e quality buns on .Export Bullsâ€"Cholc ‘ worth $4.25 per cwt-; good b11119 sold at $3.30 to $3.80 per cwt. Export COWsâ€"«Ex or: cows 11:. wort! $3.60 to $4 per cw . ‘Rnfnhers‘ Cattleâ€"Choice picked lots of “" “- Mn‘h eaull ll gabâ€"Prices $3 ewes and_ bucks at ‘» - Y)v Spring pe_r_ cw t. Hogsâ€"Best sen-cc WW... _.9_ than 100 lbs, nor more than 200 lbs. 1 off cars, sold at $6.25 per cwt,; lights fats at $6; sows. 5% to $4.25 per cwt. Stags at $2 to $3 per cwt. I‘m-onto Junction Cattle Markets â€*“59 "I- v _ Toronto Junction Cattle Markets. Receipts at llve stock were 65 cat-lands, x292 cattle, SO sheep and 4.5 Camposed of calves, Exportersâ€"Best loads of ex orters sold at $4.75 to $4.90 per cwt,; me um to good at about $4.30 to $4.60. ' “ quality bull_a_ m “n" ,thlnp, THE MARKETS "Bbtchers’ CS butchers, 115° quality to bes ll. uUVu- Y _ .Export Bullsâ€"Cholce quauu W..- __ , worth $4.25 per cwt-; good bull. sold at ‘ Bouts Mluu' Lordty sad {nuances numba' nlnlon Lies British $3.30 to $3.80 per cwt. Export COWs-«Exgort cows are worth; . i Tint the Future 0! nu Do the United 1 $31360t tn" $4 831:ch Ch 1 l ted 1 t 1 ucers‘ eâ€" oce pc osoi . butghersE 1%50tto 11:5t lbs, each, equs‘l‘ 11; i " â€1°“? Can-“h- ‘th u qua lty 0 es expo ers, are wortn - ; 5“,“...3 m to $4.40; loads of good sold at $3.75 to gr. °" 1° ‘ “"‘ 1"“ ma; porn; fah- to good, 5350; common 33 to $3_ '1 Britn- an by the Encroachment. or, ' rough to late log, $2.65 to $3 ‘ ‘t‘an loyalty quality, 800 tl‘ m ' the da; withdn llgeï¬frsâ€"Stleerst 3% 2{good ‘3’!†wt s.eac,n . to perco- Stockersâ€"Oneâ€"yenr to 2-year-old stem‘ and†m°°"‘°‘ PR" 9““... lubed 400 to 700 lbs. each. 8.1: b all.†London, Sept. 9,â€"The correspou- ‘ I and of 9001' ‘9 “ll dent of The Daily Mail in New Zea- i :2. ““3 set per cwt.: ctr-colors quality of same welghts u“. worth $2.25 ts| .. ‘ ‘ . land “88: 'lhe report 01 the Lom- ted mcrce Department presented to Par- rup should $2.75 per cwt, Mlloh COWDâ€"Ml‘ch cows end springers err liament, strongly urged that the 'fuae t4 wgth $80Cto $45 etch. :2 ‘ 810 ch. alvesâ€" alves sold at 0 es , . . or from 4 to $5.50 per cwt. . rapid pros-rest; m the Argentxne meat, . alt ,, S'hee-Dâ€" rice! $330 to $3.50 gr CWt- M. trade compels New Zealand carefully ‘ 'H’. 75' ., ' to review every department of trade. 3 writ‘nm Mm m I -1) .‘o- Am" 1n -7 :_-‘l Winnipeg: petition W9 ing against InneSo C?!“ CATTL'E MARKETS- Best select bacon I lbs nor more t‘ha 5 to 00 «a: u. -â€"C.ul\ 0" sold at $2 to $10 each, or to 5:5 50 per c\\t o$3. 40 per cwt. to: Juices $3-2 ..__-.-...+,-)50-:208 A. ‘ miibsâ€"mce. York, Dab Ju- vu- ______ rseâ€"Americam ï¬nest white, i *rlcan ï¬nest colored,strong, '. eâ€"Spirits, easv; 443 3d. 1 (Paciï¬c- consoâ€"Firm: {5‘ Totton seed oilâ€"Hull refln-g 225 9d. Rosin â€"-â€" Common, k ‘7 C9 C9 C5 '0? Linseed oilâ€"203 3d. :7; ior “w -~* ms each. lights and . each, equal In are worth 54-10 1 at $3.75 to $4: on, $3 .to $3353 “- Ki 33.75 to LE “ABKETO 3" modlawy D. Uta;- nnnnn 7 7 ‘ I â€" Cattleâ€"Receipts. addresssing the Govornmcnt, says it. '- ,, . .0 god Vaniaâ€"Be. ‘ must open every available market. in 1 t,†b. “'"P‘t‘d-o Mr W m been (ï¬ned L m now“.-. . the kingdom 'nnd arrnnge for ship- "rho United gates not. only n£â€"‘ 1w has . k l ho tracts. but. 1.190 Mains. some oi tho ‘ "b“ - _ inâ€, vary 6 on the. (or this Victom and Aim Museum er; (3151‘? $652. ‘ [1: a y ‘ V 3: ' n ' .20 to 86.80;»!!!11: 5‘ ments we“ to all large ports. i best Canadian youths. It seems prot- 1 has , . 3, $6.26 to $6.. : Awn-th-d» . 1 ty well agreed um tho Rhode- 5““ ‘f-‘qm’mg 0‘ 13“ 8 Trades Union 0011- . scholars will be graduates. 11» ex.- \ my _ ï¬FW-‘cumnis cube modgrn m to which the emm mum . in. $5 to “3%“. Speaking at the 0!" periment of sending ooloninl school- .. . _ , q - NEW. 11199:: L“. :s‘fg‘eggï¬fï¬m grass at Leicester. Delegate H nudge delivering his presidential 311- boys no English univcralaes bu" raved (mum. *- \________â€"_â€"__-â€"-â€"/â€"â€"â€"â€""'_=1 ., 15c to 20¢ ‘W' ; yurugogg, 98:3: drags and rdcrring to the ï¬scal nearly always p £0312.) to $4. pd?"- sun; “It the 990916 0‘ the ‘ Profwsor Watson painted out attb £31.00; ; Umtod Kingdom have to be taxed 1 confound». any come back to tho (Parent Oonpflly) heavwr than they are at. the Wt: comma. not. English than Bid-I- "- D 3 FOREST Beauâ€"WP“ ‘ time tor our oflsprin Canad d . , , g. a an men. hï¬Â°mws -':flw:r.l Atusudi‘. we require to know more Ice-o.- in On“.- ym;“e,gngu. 0 what we are Likely" to get in reâ€" . The - Responds! d m ' - . a '- w‘fll co . edva. "‘1' â€x turn. H9 could not. ï¬nd any gi'eat , Earning Post says that. the mi 0 13¢; {2:83:53 ‘ love shown on the - .-,_ 11-4.]... nun - m n trv- Certalnly “1‘ are governed (rem Utah. ‘1‘ - = w. m. to see this stock, be! ty bulls u"! bu‘lo sold “f 03;, not lest 200 1b; each. m; lights Ind net CWtw ‘nd Strictly Cash “83‘3" NX‘OUNCEMENT WE H H18 13. THE MOST 1. ‘1 ' he basis of calculation, this sale wi ' case number of I our history. Weha V l t For taking our preiparanon Raincoats from The Consolid the price, and you may be sw able mercdandise is oï¬'ered us at s: As is always our steadfa our customers, and this $1,500.0( alleled ratio of savin s which mac yet had. For instea of asking ‘ so cheaply as \v e did, our prices a: $1.00 to $15.00 on your new Fa Carnival of Eco This 1 nomy it will be tc ast shows the diff " .'OB.‘"m{11ioé eight and thirty (hausand tWO WAT hundred hundred a' les ‘ pp- ‘ and Frwce debated upon. and an hundred-weight. of ' o! whwh l 4“) ‘â€" 1901 , ' NOUXCEMEXT for Particulars CH NEXT WEEK‘S AN- cordml relations __â€"_â€"_â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"' REGUL \R PRICE Slurs on Canada by President Trades Union Congress. $40 Cloth Coats ....... S25 Cloth Coats $20 Cloth Coats $18 Cloth Coats ...... $16 Cloth Coats ...... $15 Coats ................ $12.50 Coats ......... .. $11 Coats ....._. .......... ..810 Coats ........ $8 Coats .................. $7.50 Coats ............ $5 Coats ............... 3-1 Coats ....... .. ....... s10 Skirts ......... . $8 Skirts ............... $7.50 Skirts ......... . $6.50 Skirts ......... . $6 Skirts .......... $5 Skirts ................ $4.50 Skirts .....g... 5-1 Skirts ............ $3.50 Skirts ......... $16.50 Rain Coat $115.00 Rain Coat: $12.50 Rain Coats $10100 Rain Coats . 39 Rain Coats ...... £7.50 Rian Coats $6.50 Rain Coats 3-} Rain Coats ...... 3:25 Suits .............. 9'22 Suits .............. S20 Suits ............. S18 Suits .. 15 Suits .............. ; in" the Mother Country. the Canadian's bat. inte closer connection with door neighbors,_and tha‘ l' LII; â€unnu- door neighbors, 1y being grasped sclVes. by Canadians them- aâ€"vu-v oar Avploo Needed. A - A Covent Garden apple importer ‘33 â€d saws: “Fruit of all kinds is aw. 08†0' Colorgial fruit held in cold storage the'Ta here :3 only in a, very small quantity mined. wd puma-vac: 81%; Lot. arm m germ!“ ltmzuie all 12â€"h; real difl'erence. at Manufatturers’ New fall Sample Garments Coats . Coats - your pew Fall garment by z; ....n h.- to the wise ones 'our new r an gum.» It Will be to the “use ows the diï¬crenge be 1081‘ IMPORTANT Anmuunpumu.-- ale will be the greatest in )reiparation as the basis of calculation, this s 13 ' se number of New' Fall Skirts and a great c g he Consolidated, Cloak Company, Toronto, at a saving of a full third in I may be sure wed hanoes slip by when good new depend; :red us at such bargain prices. . ‘ our steadfast policy we will share every trade advantage we gain With - 5 $1,500.00 worth of New F his season the most advanta . s which made our buying t of asking what other good Lindsay stores must ask, w o didn’t buy rices are based on what we paid. This means you can save from ' Fall garment by choosing from this sample lot. Think what a it will be to the wise ones who come early. ___-_ .1“. mmrmce between the prices 0 [regular goods and samples, and REDUCE! PnlCE to the (1808.1 noun; people 0‘ the ‘1 Protc , to be taxed 1 confe “satin reâ€"~ n ï¬nd any great‘non talCanadlwslin t ..... â€$2.7m $18.3" [landmine Crape-d:-Chene W'isfs 40‘ 3151ԠVery New Waists for Women of the $13 . 2'5 new Crepe-de-C hone. Prat“? #423†made will: wide folds over yoke SHIN! and sleeve at I - I‘D-“.3 shevvs . - andâ€! with large button down front. - 353Ԡshades urn Rmuda, Black and White, very handsome ' |s New Waist for $4. Vcw French “P?" Fl“ \‘ U. vu â€"â€"_v ml waists 2 2.‘ “'9 ï¬le SliinmEh-gant New Opera Flannel Waists cxpundâ€" for Women, stylishly made with rdc-rs in new collar, sleeve and buttons Isinessâ€" can be had in black, whim, navy, -to-datc- and cardinal, any size, very cheap W nurse at $2.25. .. I ntere New WrupwwouteS. . neatly trimmed, at 75c. $1 $1.25 and $1.50 . New Black Sateen Waist: l.25 Womvn's New Style Sateen Waists, daintily trimmvd with Sabin folds and buttons, all sizes 32 to 44 bust, extra value at $1.25. Dainty China Si'k Waist; 3.25 1 China Silk Waists, daintily made, tucked all over with small pin tucks, new sleeve with puff at hand, very stylish ‘...and serviceable, white and black. .New Cashmere Waists 3 50 New Cashmere Wuists for Women. in very attractive styles. thl '2 yoke and sleeve pmtt-ily Shirred. ' giving the waist a Very handsomm etTect, shades are * . a din-a1, white and. black, mall) ‘ worth more money. tflandsnme Cr:pe-d:-Chene W9is¢s 4 0 , “1......M nf 1‘14 Women's New guys v-- - V~ :sting th ough, ism†were mil-YU- wâ€" -â€" Canada. sent 474,712 cwts." Owing to tho bad state of the Len» cuhiro cotton trndo. a. number 0! oporutlvu are emigrating to Canada. Number. nailed ymrday. aka a Safe. Satisfactory Store 'LINDSAY ' 0 £32111: Columbia» Lon"! ‘0 Adi-ital. lit-ed. ‘1 has uni Admiral Rivet. and tho omâ€" cers of the warships Retribution , the‘Toude. now in port. were “enven- tained at. dinner by the Citizen? Committee last night. when a. disâ€" ‘ _...li I each “pen Flannel waists 2 2.‘ at. New Opera Flannel Waists Women, stylishly made with , sleeve and buttons ' ack, whim, navy, "““ an" aim“... very cheap ' vn -___- | m: “In 'i.w of m for graduate study oflcl‘e‘ , some eflort should ‘30 made vs tho condition of .1131“ nd it colonial Cram ‘1‘ ring gas-122‘ Wï¬s )retti'l}; Shirred, 17301. of ling n vm ".3. mad. sham _.9__Mmim Douc- St“ Rivet. and tho 035' pmer in port, wen 'CJW" i er by “‘0 Gimme-3’ night. when n “‘9’ “5‘3 it? g1: (or the Victoria and Alba“ ““89“ 3,pr has boan acquiring of late a. good (be M ‘ on no ex.- my_specw°‘.m â€ma?†m â€m M \ t? “F? “‘9. “mm“ 5 “mm . . peg-W mfluch; _..-.-- craiï¬el h- ~“‘“‘“ failum. ‘ A. \# (Parent Wfl 750! Come and sec. One of the Big Syndicate (im. Waists and Rain 5 in this sale. AI! new 3 We mt ling 110W 35‘ vain? t0 9‘ la “d EVER ,M ADE- .- -. ' I. 0" col: III Urn." MW?" M1: