F3080 BCSt, Wears onomical. n-at. Braid“ :. Chalk RYLEY. order and «4 up to 230 odsl as: 115pr to 8". my Other w my 93'". a." 5380 L better quality I) prepared for economical to beautiful 11.811 mdy made or Mammary, lachines. ODS. HR ITES. .23 IN 3 In. Squat. “whip WJOG manna j Ini- 9‘... W 1225'. 3M3 auu ' Ely didn’t get enough to eat, you might resent it. And yet there are thousands of babies who never get the fat they should in their food or who are not able to digest the fat that they do get. Fat is a necessity to your baby. It is baby life and baby beauty. A few drops of Scott’s Emulsion for all little ones one, two and three years of age is better than Eream for them. They thrive and grow on it. scorT 5s BowxE. Believing.“ 3hr (Manama gust. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JULY, Ic n... ordered Ill; )Ilnluen I. Get Thing. Ilu~d 1'.» by 'I‘hnrulny (To-Bu). \i-s :zantinople. July 14.-â€"Impormnt 1.....xlru'iul councils were held on Sun- .1; and Monday. at which an indemnity -.-3.noo.ouo was agreed upon as the ';~n'.e limit at Turkey’s concession. agreement was sanctioned by an mot-nu imde. The councils further cured a report. stigmatizing the con- . oi Europe as “a. league 0! cross 4:14:15: crescent.†The Sultan. after .hsidering the report. answered by the .mwmg wade: ' am couvxnced that the _eflort and r of the powers; are dlrected en- . 'owards the maxntenance or pence ‘ tho prevention of fresh complzcn- . '12 those clrcumstances. it .is the . .uty or Tngkey. whose senttments . .. muse pacmc. to. put an end to ram: abnormal sxtuatxon. . '- f'ï¬lllt‘llfly. I command the Mm- 11‘ possible. to ï¬nd the necessary Us fur concludxngï¬he. negounuous ‘ the Drelmnnarxes for peace L I" 1- -: â€1.- July ‘d. =A tutu}?! W†â€V?" 1' â€w â€Canada Club Eh!!! â€$398: 9‘ nhn' "I 315‘ “ohm aim xhcle WéFB mena‘ 8" WM!“ “F M. the cumin 3 m! M Ulcneoe. (ham ï¬lth M flow in Madam Di! I». g. DIM the Canadian meme! 9: lulu I! 'f'fbï¬blzsners’ Notice. ï¬ott’s Emuuuon. Ifwe told you that your 81 00 PER YEAR. mum Mum: mm in mm pm» author»! â€not". 7F. TALK OF WAR. {KS THE LONDON STANDARD. LVADIAN POST is published r:- vlny Be :1 In"! HE 8L u may commence with my issue. would always be nude in the safest : H'ï¬ce ind Express Money Order: on may be sent nt our own risk. "era whenyou remit by ash. ‘11 h always bett to renew two weeks '1; an your wrapper expires in order to rrup'cd service Aanxss -ngys give both your old P-m: Orï¬ce when you ask us to change the name at the town and the stem or and Turkey Liable to Fight Again- Juuu: w my.-- _â€"._ -__ V, the year or for ; shorter ilm :. Ram >n sppliation. ounts to marchmtsjo; business Idver- n,‘-_ naming Greece." ‘lrnuuhne um: L. the Mum! uunqa'liuu 95' M; . I'Lm’upe [a warm: Turkey. u,’ Standard sun: “80 {Al‘- us ‘3 wuucruqi. nuhuc (minim; ‘Hu' going to war for the sake I'm-naps the best way W! [0 make a compromise with .r the existing deadlock ii aux‘eiy ruining Greece. “‘8 c us the terrible prospect 02 u war. and it. is not worth Lch a risk for the mere sake {'1 "4 (’L-O'H 11193811. ï¬ne (aohd type) Nonpsrlel. ï¬rst : <ubs quent insertion. 3" in local c lumns 10cper line ï¬rst 2: subsequent. insertion :a advertisements such ts stayed wanted. ï¬rms (or ale of six or eight. three or four insertions. If more . an additional proportionate charge AYABLB I! “VAX“. 9m! Surely Alike islioruld always follow your own to this ofï¬ce We moot readily aur books unless this is done, a {USING RATES (a... “v: w The subscription rites ugh L [Li .V '8 1N5 IVER. “fly I! EMIHBIOD.» aide to meet rontier Question \izier rAhmj a. Irnr “'11“: Mar th!’ ( rulvi=e$ 1b 91.9mm) 19; 'm1 of f 9 is guthcn :e Intendr~ yélit‘ lated upon the evacua- and. according to ru- that Russia Would re. imvr if Turkey remained his the Grand \‘izier wv was ready tn_ Culp- mum] med KM: wheh WILSOX a: WILSON. Proprietors. Austr‘n far†.315: 1‘»:th ii "I Ign‘f’g gstiii ties Ruined whil tplvm hemlc. but is h" rndcd to delay “- some quarters it that to‘morr- W's at : ux Juvâ€"v mu! :1 long :md ndny with Count Ambassador to lpon tho- evacua- according to ru- lus<iu muld re- dinner was 81m? At mm» at Mann! that it lbassadors at nngv) a PM“ :in will bl 9k- :23. 189'. rte ,t |05=3n|tiui te tn ngt‘eo nï¬mmtinn -c that the “‘1“ ha. 30mg Th Europe's sh Amhï¬‚ï¬ 075111"! I: DEF' H! Charles Riven-Wilson. Presidenf'ot the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada; Sir Molnhe Caron. late Poshnaster-Genergfl qt Canada: Right Hon. Sir John De V1!- hgrs. President or the Legislative 'Coun- cl 0: the Cane or Good Hope; Su: A7- thm' James Fremntle and 100 other 2118515. ‘ 'Addrgsses. were made by Sir Robeg't lelgspze. er Wilfrid Laurier. Sir Lows flames and. several others. In Ipe course 0: Ins remarks. Sir Louis Bangs declareq that the Canadmn‘ 1e dld not deï¬ne any relaxation of tie sealing regulagions adopted gt _Pa.1j_s. At the conclusion of the dinner. a. pre- sentation was made to Mr. T. G. Gil- lespie. formerly secretary of the club. who. in retnrmng thanks. said he yould devote the money to the presgntatlonpt a. challenge cup to the Donumon Rule Association. to be competed for at meet- ings held in Canada. London. July 15.â€"'1_‘he Times‘ corres~ pendent in Rio Janelro says that an ofï¬cial telegram, dated the 9th, states that thebombardment of the forces of Consetheu-o at Qaanos is roceeding, and that ï¬ghtmg IS gomg on aily. .tlgho fanatics have got stores of ammumuon and make frequent attacks upon the Government troops from ambush in great numbers. At txmes they hold the road from Canudos to Monto Sunto. The Government forces have lost 700 men killed or wounded, including 20 oflicers. among _wh~om aye Cols‘. Thomp- OIHCEI'S. umuug wuuua “Ac vvna. ‘uvnuy son, Flores and Sucupim. quty-mne of the enemy have been killed or wounded. :. .. - 4‘21 a. London. July 15.â€"Special despatches from Shanghai_say it is reported there that before taking his departure Ifriuce Ouchtomsky, chief of the Russian spe- cial mission to the Chinese Emperor, discussed with the Em emr's adyisers the question or a Russo» hiuese alliance. It is stated. so the despatches say, that Li Hung Chang approves the idea. of such an alliance. _ _ . A..- Prince Ouchtomsky also urged the adoption of the Russian gauze on all the railways in Northern China, but this suggestion was not accepted. London, July 15.â€"The Times corres- pondent at Athens says he learns that thq report of ï¬ghting at Camliu, between Bntish troops and Bashi Bazvmks, in without foundation. No British troyâ€. tho curreswndent adds. have been killed at Cundia. Stuckholm. July 14.â€"According to I despatch from Hammerfest. horway. the northernmost point of EurODe- on the Qual-Oe Island (Whale Island). says that the oflh-ors of. the steamer Lotote'n visited Mr. Andree. the aeronaut, at Dame‘s Island. on the n‘ogtzhwe‘s't CD‘S-St an" a Lou-nu. .u.. uv-.â€" v. of S:=?";bor;:en. on the 10th. Mr. An- drev >...:n-1 11.41 he would not be read' to make the balloon start for the no: until the 15m. A straw: storm from the south nearly carried 05 the balloon on the 2nd inst. he stated. and since that time the north Winds have been un- intermittinz. "M II l‘nrflm HI duv tracts tn} Ul'nw 3' N Hve Thou-and Men In also lower Coal Holds on. Well Virginia lllVe Thrown Down Their I'lclss. Huntington, W. Va... July 17.-â€"UD- wards of 5000 men employed in the lower coal ï¬elds on the Norf‘flk gnd \Vostox‘u Road threw down that: picks toâ€"day and swore real-ty to the cause of their Peuusylvuia. and Ohio brethren. The agitatom who have been in that vicinity tor_n geek peat ml! depart t3; x "VA†2.1,!†\'lCuHLJ LUI. a. "nut yuan. "-â€" â€"v.rw~_ -7 night for the Great Flat Top ï¬elds: 60 miles further up the Norfolk and W est- em. where about 7000 men are emplol!‘ ed. They speak encouragingly or them work in West Virginia. and assert that before Monday noon every mine: In the Flat Top Field will be out. The indlca- tions are that their claims are well- founded. and in addition the Dingess. further down the line. which resumed work only a. few days ago. will also have to suspend, as diseatisfnction has developed among the mlners employed there. Seven hundred more men went out at the Kanawha toâ€"dqy and the next big break is expected in the New River Fields. 55 mllcs. .um \nhm 5 uu'c .l by Strevcl the Well-Known Stove Manufacturer of lira-tron! Expired “'lule “ï¬nest in: Battle Bill‘s Show. Brantford. July 15.â€"Tth evening Mr. Wil- ilam Buck and family went to see Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. which is exhibiting here to-day. Mr. Buck and Mayor Elliott were sitting together and chatting, about 8.15. shortly after the performance com- menced. when Mr. Buck fell over against Mr. Elliott and expired in a few moments. He was removed to the open air. and medi- cal aid summoned. but too late. as he th dlpnrted. Mr. Huck was 88 years of age. ont- of (Altman‘s most "Lierp‘ts 9,1, manufactur 1n and one or Brantford‘s most wealthy and respected citizens. He was a firm member of the Park Baptist Church. Mr. Buck was apparently in good health. and death is attributed to. heart failure. Mr. Buck a.“ __.._|-.I ls lllnuulcu w u:--. ...... -.... lamps a wife. tinge gone and two maméd dlugbters. " M llglr «m Ila m: M" a m- on m- ï¬nd» I“ cm In "on a We» I'D-Mona 16113:}an CH. Juli 191:?†t as to cm: I-Mlmnw‘ flu -~ me wanna. “ave-r}? wg G .HM mm 19 M II wages: malammu g2 winging? an» Ii 9! 3H}!!! (a I ma gum-swing“ 11y. bug ‘hnmflk 9929;?†l ggï¬ g: M fhfal A! Chen Erie, July 18.â€"Mrs lent wnmxm at thls I m Gill‘s Park. 'I‘ am: His THE COAL MINBRS’ STRIKE. nzhunz Fauna In Brazil. WILLIAM BUCK [S DEAD. \n huh-m Hunrhmnn Bend. ‘3'»011-Thnmes. July 14.â€"Fraucis Stmwr. fuurth Burmwt Camuyl. "so- ("Alma 119 was an ardent mu. mu] his loss ii widvly mourn- .\'0 British Troops Killed. Busso-Chlnew Alliance. 1 FIG I! 1‘ Al llu: ï¬rst the w Mchiuunou . am. a» use (now: MM “Huh 1. N W, ‘1‘. July 1£,={Jou= u' [he ï¬ts: ï¬i’ty mxlas at the (rat mud have} beclg‘lyt, Eur W U 8:01:24ch hr .‘lrss. l'nrrw. 11! 18.â€"â€" Mrs. Home? Noble. a Non:- n of thl; Mty. wni Instant}: 1m .7 s l‘ark. mm bore. twdny Shh Was 5mm: In the page companions When attack. 0 n was 1mm llnvv l'n(_ I‘II G'nmlhl‘tn In "W l'onullm-nwléh Auuu uu\u u»-.. .__: -.. lixja‘l ï¬ve miles, Foley Bras, :Uriuunou 5 miles, and Mu ‘c:. The rival sud was tum- :1’5 outï¬t Lt Lelhbridge tuâ€" Cubans" 5A 2150i. I. I. RUIZ-VD; halloon Trip. July “tr-N"; thy {HT “‘9 hJ-HHHB; 1111!! Hunt? 1‘03;va mum JNMHQ a | in ms: Hols, véiuéiit and a: wound?!“ I Wm WM: dii‘d Dr. R. :1. Counter or Aurora Appointed ‘0 ' city limits at 2 o'clock the Position nu leedâ€" Death 0‘ an Ex lie-her or Paula-entâ€" thellnen to 60 loud the World â€" Cnplul Soles. Ottawa, July 19.â€"Lieut.-Col. White. 0. M. G., Deputy Postmaster General, _ has been superannuated. Lieut.-Col. White was born in London, England. on Jan- 6, 1830, and entered the Imperial service as clerk in the general postotï¬ce at London in February. 1846. He re- signed this position in April, 185-1. and was appointed chief clerk in the money order branch of the postotlice depart- ment in Canada on its establishment in December, 1854. In January, 1561, he was promoted to the secretaryship or the department. He was also appointed a commiss‘oner in 1880 to enquire into the organization of the civil service. Since 1588 Meat-Col. White has been deputy head or the department. Among those who were honored with titles last June'was Lieut.-Col. \Yhite. whose long and honorable public service was rec- ognized by the conferring of the order ct‘ Commander 01‘ St. Michael and St. George. The Colonel is author or a lmstotlicc gazetteer of the Dominion. lie : was commandant for years of thc 43rd battalion. but had to resign on account 01 his pressing duties as licad of the de- purtmcnt. Mr. \\ hue carried with ban the respect and good wxlhot‘ the conn- iu unit)~ generally. and especially of those who have had busiueSss dealings with - the department. It is understood that Dr. R. )1. Caulter of Aurora. Out" is It succeed Mean-Col. White as Deputy of the Posttqllce Department. _ in the momma who was want- tor a d rate to To- ed elsew re. and bringin‘ him ronto to disturb and npoet the pen tul serenity and Menu 0: their 99! httle circle or meant! by him In!“ ï¬cient gnmption to break any Iron a. couple of men-toot lea the gyro!!! McLean's . moossxble tor inn accomplice. llice luv ‘35 hdga?‘ ï¬lm) 7 ex )2 c on ghut it in you .reached out 25 . :giondotmtre weapon With . came. I RA: already stated McLean got through the station when the capstan}: on duty {was employed in another room. the door Heading to the cells haying. been act: 'open for ventilation. which is rennin-y Emuch needed. After getting clear of the istntion the t " e was seen by cm~ ’ployes of the nonmers' GM Company lsnenkingnround the lane at the rear of. ‘the “ables. He cautiously Ithrough the stable door and then walk- 'cd 'quickly down the lane at the west Hide of the station and got clear away. ;The hu- he had wrenched 08 ,n his cell lwu the same one that Cnrï¬nledhe pick- }: bent and through a couple poc ct. Onrg‘le was caught r. hen when co m away cell. that it would be to get them without When the Ohio! or Po- the matter WU ; of yeugoagoi nwu. ' ‘ce M‘ceLean left the Junction Mon- day afternoon no trace of him has been though n description of bun :11 average Pgovinee.ul;g: o rap was had him here. The od- u! duhioul as to the l ' ty of his recapture. It in thought he mega have been connected was: and niverni robbery. a 9.1:. am. I meant hnnkt’robbery at Oak- NEWS FROM'OTTAWA AFTER A LONG TERM OF SERVICE Deputy Postmaster - General White Retires Sir Oliver \Iomnt '“ill leave in a few davs for Toronto, “‘ord was received in the city 1111:) afternoon that Mr. M. K. Dickinson. ox-MJ‘" died tu-day at his 111 me in Manotick. Mr. Dickinson was ill sinc‘.‘ lastwvinter. Ho was at one time a. member for Russell county, being elect: Ovm- nine hundred persons. mostly ladies. went on the pilgrimage to St. Anne de Beuupre this morning over the C. P. R. A lad 15 years old. named J. Bose- cour. was drowned in tho Ridonu River near St. Patrick-street bridge while bath- ing this evenin". _ éd' in 1532‘ A Pretty Genet-I Shake-Tu Among tho Per-uncut 0|!an - General New: From 011““. Ottawa. July 14.â€"In additinn to the military changes alrnmly muutinuud Livut.-Col. Gordon, D.0.0.. Fredericton, goes to Montreal in pmce of lump in]. llunghton; Major Ray is tnunsfurrud (mm the pusltinn of llrigudc )lxljnr at Montreal to the 1).0.U. ug St. .Iv-hus: [flout-Col. Buchm: Sllvvw-«ls‘ l.i~-lH.-l'ul. Ii'UI-mnnons in wmnnmul ux‘ vlw -l 1- It. at St. Johns: Major Ynun: lt‘Jl‘L‘S St. .lnlma (NHL {3065 to Tumnm;“1,3.1Io..(j...|. I..n lInII “Fielding out HIiI'tI delo IIlI-s Ir-w I‘ll'mmth hLUHTE‘MHUl! in mm m tbs xlpeflmenln mm Its-ates mm In Iced l‘ISslIIIIeIIh on â€W glz‘HVM \'. M mum. I hint \L'mILr-II HII I‘UMIHH'IH.‘ llvnning. us: IULQ m ENE J ubilée. Germ-Ir .lnut Told the Sultan “at II llml to. and He at One. l'rlml l'fferl. Constantinople, July 17.â€"â€"The u- nouncemont by Tewtik Pahhzl to the All- hassndors that the Sultan had agreed to the principle or their demand, and mu prepared to accept their views on the conditions of peace, was due to a mes- sage sent him prior to the meeting to the effect that it the Porte had not pre- viously replied stitistnctorily. the Am- bassadors would adopt an important de- cision with regard to their attitude to- ward Turkey. Tewï¬k Pasha turned up at the last moment and announced that he had been instructed to accept the pro- posais of the powers. _.. , ,,,L :_ ___ nnznmonn‘ nan: Va. W» V ‘--. r .. This change or front is now_ understood to be the result or the action ot_Ger~ many. The reply of Emperor William to the Sultan's personal appeal was urn- biguous and had induced him to believe that Germany would support him. When. however. Germany round the powers were resolved on coercion, Emperor Wil~ liam. desiring to prevent such an eventu- ality. instructed his Ambassador to go to the palace and state distinctly that the Turkish Government must conform absolutely to the decision of the pow- ers. It is said, however, that the Coun- cil of Ministers is not unanimous in tav- or of yielding. Consetuently further opposition is feared. alt ough the. Arm bassadors pretend to be satisï¬ed with ‘I‘cwï¬k Pasha's declaration. The Porte has informed the Ambassa- dors that it has abandoned its intention to send reinforcements tn Crew. The Ambassadors and Tewï¬k Pasha met this .morning at the Tophanvh Palace to contmue the negotiations. H“ 631%“ NM M3. In ï¬sh“ "1 Emma Ni“ ‘ Sn] the LM! \ me. WP“ | '“BA’BY HUMURS Imam; mm {of skingtm'mred Mb“. I“ feat m mad masher: m a warm but with (imam-m an“. and u simfld hwltwm o! CHM“ (nimmem . “to ms m: an. The) 9m; Qpeedr MI who! W :9) "wins. bum» . Mood!» . air and pmmbgmot ; own. 9. blood. â€may.†1Tum. H'HY TURK E Y @ï¬cum “BY BLEMISREB MORE MILITARY CHANGES hm.) rapt...» NW a- aubmï¬my hum CANADIAN Pos'r. mnsAY. ONT- )mlun Cu t1c are. ï¬g"; , Nitlh-m'a mmua M- M “Maud, sun: "I: Hmluwy on Hm “mus That u a: tuna nu an many 9 mum, Inus’s Ski-Ned h n a um mm] anm iceicr'eum: Wï¬wi‘ AW, GA FE IN. rhl hmniaunï¬un hu-nmvm m M! "Q" 1?â€, In: Hf â€Q" m to m0".- lmllt the ‘qlu’g r-Ji-ckly down 7the lane at the West of the station end got clear away. but he had muched o! in his cell the same one that Cuï¬sleï¬be pick- . ket. bent and 30‘ through a couple 3 years ago. Gel-flak was unght then ï¬gs: to get away. | ce McLean left the Junction Mon- I :1! I l x n 9-] BE 3% . y afternoon no trace of him has beyn vex-ed. elthouh a description of bun been sent :11 over the Province. F'hr e reason .30 photograph \‘mu taken the poyoe had himjleee. The 00- Jâ€"LAAâ€"- -- t.‘ 1h 33‘ EE 3 Toronto, link It The mere mention of the name 0: Jack McLean at Police Headquarters in now sufï¬cient to call forth a reï¬runchrul glance (rum many or the calcini- and thOse who are directly connected with the clever burglar’s unpopular absence inwardly curse the energy which prompt- ed Detective Davis to no outside (In city limits at 2 ojclock in the menial tqr a_ desperate cgmmal .who was want- Lâ€"'â€"___ L(â€" On .I‘A U‘u LII-Illa db - vwwâ€" .â€" tor a desperate crimiqal .who was want- ed elsewhere. and hnnmnx him to To- ronto. to disturb and unset the peaqetul seremty and Meme 0: then- happy htgle circle or inactmcy by buying sut- ï¬cxent gumption to break away tron gustody. when a. couple or men-toot Iron crowbu-s had been left JIIIt as net! as possible to where he wanted them. Themiszou‘nwaeameepngotthe A Fellovrl’rluncr n lasagna-ten low Ibo Duper“. cu Iold The mystery whlch puzzled the police on to how Jack McLesn. the burglar and del- persdo murderer, who emped from 1‘01ch Headquarters. got hold ot a. crown: ha been set at rest. McLean was astute and his line 0! actlon was the slmplest In the world. It appears that the then prisoner spent halt an hour In the cells before the Pollce Court opened. Be an the crowhor lu the corridor outslde the use or shout 2) feet from the cage. McLean went up- stulrs Into the court-room to he remsnded temporurlly ‘tlll the Barrie detectlve srrlv- _.__A_ L. --- nnn uf the temporal-u, uu un- u-uu. ---_---,_ m ed in the afternoon. He no one of the first to go downstairs utter being remanded. A fellow prisoner named Callahan. who had $03: been committed to all for a term. came owustnlra just after. w .le the Itntl n d“ 1 man remnhwd bvhiml to help a inun- pri- soner down the stairs. McLean, win» was downstairs ï¬rst, with n quick mow-turn: Int-km] up Hm cr-nflmr lying oniai-lu- lilo rune um] [Iiuvml Ii. in tin- cinsu-t near by. wlwre 1w rvgmld [(‘iil'li' _lt from lvml-lv line Ink-I DEAD Elsi TOR ’M’LEA N. JACK Hill "u: n" .. ...,,_, [pua‘cd Iw “nu .1. "u as.“ u. u Mm nu ma uulsktru‘ at I a town nut vun‘ tut {mm m. 5pm be “u. fu lmwd m. and an (In: tunnw. lug murulu Ins wu- ut Mr. huh)": nun nu Mllzulu-n»slrwt. Wlwn Iw Mum-d Ia tuwn he n-mgulgml "w fave o! a mun he knew at we Hrculculul. and. being llmllul (ml; a drink an the up outside and mm‘ w, snylnu: "I know you." Illu‘ pulling up 2.x.- hauls. mrulug III: hen nl'lcwlull can. (inn-rd, "Yuu‘ll lu-nr Im‘oro u Im- lztt- r. ' and he did. sum... “an «mummy wt: lmlul lu tuklm: llw muln ï¬lm-I n! the mm; to reach Killu'rrnutl: but had lu- gone the but way he Would nun-1 [nu-mm: hm‘.» (‘Iu‘mm- [cred [Mm-l xivv i'uuhl)‘. Hr h I u-l‘c-r- cl In he still In the \‘lvlnlty. It Is uuld hr- lm~ . me wry rvulm-tnhh- n-lmlwu In thw \'I lay ..( Markham :m-l mun)- "mum.“ c a m nu! Mlandnle. The llm‘nl. "I! he did. M in tukllu: I reach Kim: way be m: lewd lN-h" still In the my): _ his?“ (Iii. 35-0593.th ' J A (‘K M ’. :- Ponce COI-IIIIOICI’! nu Tm Tho-re “ u Gru- (ntrlmncu-Too Much lenrrhend a! Headquarter-p Toronto. July 17. and plan-ml ll _ he could rm Cnilnhuu mm nn what he d d knowingly 1 nltl: “'1'||"T“.'. M’LEAN’S ESCAPE. {'1th [.4 ‘rwo Crown". No Leu- p. the Job II Ton-lo [ï¬ver-Hy '.’ of the Crowâ€. 1.13.4. "s ESCA PE. 1 the hue at the west an Ind got clear awn!- mnch‘d 08 :1) his cell ue that Omit-.310 Pic" 1 m through :_1 cmgvk’ nlnd to help a lawn ml- min. McLean. «Inn was wlth 11 Mel: mun-mI-ut owlmr !,\' n: olnsldu the It In mu cIuan-t near by. ‘ozwll It from Innl~ln~ the ,m‘ lhls moro. nu-_I_n_skvd Tomato. Jul! 15. the It I III In that uu- lnt- r.‘ "mi mu wry IN" .I the mm; to v gone the but .‘ hm‘v Pun-u}!- ERIDAY, J UEY 23: London. July ltâ€"Ihe Timcs' Athen'l correspondent says otï¬cinl dcspatchel hnve been r'eceived announcing that n serious conflict has taken place at 01n- din between a force 0: British troops and n patty'o: anhi Buonks. arid“ from the British intervening in a skit- misb between the Bashi Buouks and Christians. Sixteen o! the British force and a number at the Bum Buonh muwuwut. No further details of the conflict in" been received, but passengers who have -.- .c. oL-b an The Brlthh ‘l'ru’c Intern-um! lo Protect christian sauna the Buil- Mlkl and a Srrions (‘onflld Pollowedd‘nrk. ordrrrd to snnrndrr tin-ï¬r Ara». A NUMBER KILLED ON BOTH SIDES THE BATTLE IN CRETE The Power. Ann-re Ilnc “lla- flal It In! Com Ills Obstruction. Constantinople. July 13.â€"The tuliow- in: is the text or the collecu've note or the powers to Turkey: “The great powers hue adopted the project of strategicu rectiï¬cation as it has been worked out by the military at. (aches and communicated to the Sub- lime Porto. In mueuce. they M" agree! to assure the Ottoman Govgrn- emenu: In an: wu.w-.-- â€"_-,- Sandi my. tomerly duet mum: of the Mummy ot Connereg. who was necen appointed Mummy! 0: Urta. ref togohoUrmnnultheu-mn or his ulm_a_ha,ll hat; been paid. 8: n ______ Hâ€"n‘. British Troops and Bashi- Bazouks Have a Set-to. been recelvea. out ‘mu.\:nn ...... just arrived from £ndin state that on account or excesses by i - 300 British marines have been landed at Candia to replace the Italian garrison stationed there. Ba have been summoned by proclamation to surrender their arms within four days. They have held a meeting and addressed a petition to the Sultan. whom be 111.: Rival 91-da- nttemnt go qbduct bun- party. The Turkish Ministry :9 a week! session or the Cabinet yesterdny. v11:- cuseed the replies ot me now. ro the circular note of the Forte. 1‘0inâ€" standing the unfavorable character of the response. 1 large mnjority of the Ministers have reiterated their former ndviee tn the Sultan to insist upon the I‘eneios frontier. It it: believed that the l'orte. in mnintaintmr this attitude. in noting mum the conviction that the vow- or! wotthl be unable to agree among Input-Inn low by Turin. Bern. Julv 13.â€"The Funkturt Zel- Iumz‘a Constantinople who: on.†II III vaurted _Ihlltl aunt: «In U'III‘IWIOIIU‘ III the llldl: KIM tndd‘ [\I-Iwwn the Roumuhm uni Turk» aim‘c'mmuutlf In IIIII Inn; of which man mIllIuy album Ink 9' truIII III-ummlll II "out of '3‘“: gun I ‘I I“‘\"III IIIII In" IgIIIM lIflnIIIIIIQ III I IMI" ‘9I I IIIIII «III-II. II III “"3".“ I hIIIfl on. M II": awn hum-n I am“. HI‘ IYVII"; mh a «M man-Ind m ‘fln Mm ammwh 1- mun. 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The competition in mtricto-ii to efï¬cient volunteen in tennis 0! eight u follows: One teun of valuntcon from i 4‘ Mother Country. one team from the muh . or volunteen of nay British colony 0- do- Bendency. and one :eam from m‘nlbl'l'I one on leave of the Indian Itnfl eorpu. or of the covenanted or unwrcnnuiod lndinn «nice or lndinn volunteeu. or of nil (our. store or the I‘nnndlnnn. Mndon. July lu-(Annocinted Pn-u no. ponyâ€"In the com tion for the Kola. N Cup It Bide! . open to trnins mm the Mother Land. lndin nnd the wlouim. with seven rounds each at damned-I oi m 500 und ooo yuan. there were ten mm“. The Victorln teem mu. with n tom: of 751. The Kev Zenlnnd tenm anae uoond with 1 total of 748. and the Cnnndinn teun third with a_totnl_ot‘ku:i.1 - u-.u-u...l mm M “-1110 followln‘ I" the Canndun tum: PLAIN WORDS TO THE POBI’E. nut 04 “mun mu um. W'"" n «NHMS‘TWMEJI m; I- a mom. or awn-dun maximum at tho m Kï¬nmvldual wore. of l‘ nblo Moire-Hone. maul on Eaton-IL. 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