flexing puma: HIE mm todo Wheeler Not the Prhclpnl. tomato. Aug. 30.â€"Goorga E. Wheeler, an accused of "mulling cavern! bowlkeepors onto! mall sums of ,. was arraigned in the Police Court 1. Crown Attorney Curry stated in did not consider Wheeler val flat in the swindling, and the Hac- manded the case until to-dny. It memmum ‘ III-h. of the Windward crumb-Iona- knanu Britain. report mm â€non. Biocous ganll “ men In†blaming the produce of the m during the night. Following the Mum. In €90»an In... n ma... Aug. m-som am unwind up lamb vmh Ion In mm of "in «pantie! of II. pl!- , AM at the «mm-to Multan. u upmhcm-mn haul Mahmud 3h. 1M- anna» land. The MM. bvr at Salt Company. willow NW. Lu 030v kind In: NOW, 3 o 3 "Ha by mmpahy to «out he will during tho pic I non canon. Halo .9: Book. 0 â€11 .n am. has um: thin! million no! t .mudhh loan over from Georgian ' n the Michigan market. all at which [show sold. ‘ m Alger. Smith 00. a! Black In, Alcaua County, wm 10¢ thin win- nn Want Algoma. Ontario. when If n mm- timber limits on Pigeon River. nthemtcrnmiouul bouudhry, and It Imtcd that. about twenty munch Welsh Coal Strlko End“. I“dim. Aug. 30.â€"At a 10““ “- “!!! of the welsh minus yesterday. 'Ndecided to accept tho WW hi. adored at the Cardin oonlm "may. by which the minus got an PM three pox- cens. in their 17.... _ III!!! the am dz not!“ llt shooting 0! the Spain- dun F"! of Assembly. in PM 1!“ hmoqng Aug. 30.-At 1 o‘clock W morning ï¬re bob out!!!“ Mine Pal-monk Bullock 131mm, manufacture- «on!!! In: rivets, totally mug tho E!_bnllding. The 10.!!!†b. M l“‘ï¬hctims of Brig ht's Dianne 13 Uodd s Kidney Pills. ADVERTISI) w. per {:30 (nob! 5;ch “1594;un paces in 10a} 3 ‘cb subseqm “has turned. '1 an {or that or # m m tddlï¬ Mats tone! ran by the 39â€,." Mn: :0 Cheboygan 2,000,000 l". d ,nuwm b9 them-am chop» 'W from Canada tub moon moon: or logs brought new.“ â€u vm oxmd um at any previou- -. The ï¬gnm In the Cm Bou- pou whon the Duncan qu unn- W" will have received “h 7‘! ram]. nearly 50.000.000 m. on.- r ant-ago mn’l out for tho all is @anaaiau gust. w per lzne (whd typo) Noam m ‘5;ch subuquent maul-ion. â€new in 10a! c luau â€crib.†:5: get; an bequest. inaction [paused Mum‘s suefl n was naked. mlornholdxotm or four mum I! no" 1‘ {or three at: 11m :11 additional Wm†: “droplets. . :1. use machinery to do 'work of the digestive i d vou obtain the was,†- . ’xï¬'prts of the digested miner-3’ Notice. Potato tic“ In In“... ammo. One-mm tho nous-'0‘ cm of Cheboym lull. 5331:. Mick. Aug. glâ€"Tho 3|. d ethicI id) insured 'C'ny has gone to Th Lou W.- .85.â€. CAXAE UP" once. That is why you 1., snott’s Emulsion. ONTA [:10 LOGS. {mus POST ‘- paw-M PAYAILI FR I DAY, SEMI-SHEER GNLY HOPE! 13 n wmmuforbulmm you ortotumflln. 3“ Divination. .y commence '35 “1" m .d a!“ s be I“. In 0 1nd P"- lom m II! my b. um .8 our fili- .. whonyou unit by m 113150 Mm L7): Eniéionudmmor uid 31'3†Iona. you m :13 um W. “339°ng subscription at. It thousands. Day ma] grows W- m this destrovef- pcrance, with all famlitics. are not many deaths IS by ~Brigbt’s Db 11835 as a summer wmsox 8 masoe, m:- medicine, Dodd’s :rcd thousands of t never fails to r case may seem. shield your loved grip of this curse’ '5 Disease? Then ' Pins, the, any s on which the cord the death of as from ï¬right's :ts. \ictims num- Toronto 1 HOW THE NOTE WAS RECEIVED. 8t. Peter-chug. Aug. 30.4mm newa~ 1 papers here declare that the Gear's mani- ! taste will probably constitute a turning point in history. The Novosti says: “It stands to reaaon that the disarmament question cannot be solved without a pre- vious removal of the causes for the arm- aments. The conference must accurately determine the respective pretensions of the nations and propose means for a peaceful. arrangement, and it may come to pass that at the close of the nineteenth century a liquidation may he eflcoted of the international policies which are so prolific in troubles and dangers."- The Novoe Vremya remarks: “All true friends of peace are naturally on the side of Russia, but it is impossible to guar- antee that some of the western Cabinets will not raise objections, prompted by l the fact that the armed peace which has existed since 1871 is the main source of their international strength." The Sviet. ' referring to the same subject, said: “I! an the powers accept Russia's proposal with the same earnestness with which it U05... Duvu- ‘1â€" v “The time has long gone by when British commerce could be made to flour- ish in and by means of war. The greatest of our interests is peace, and no sensitive is our world-wide commerce that even rumors of War otten do us more injury than war itself might do to a power less dependent than is Great Britain on a tree interchange of the whole world of the maniiold products of its native industries. “It Russia. which has also a great but undeveloped industrial future More her. is becoming fully conviaoed, as we in England long have been, that he: re- sources are better devoted to the benea- 7 A- LL- Jud-em PARTING OFTHE WATS Will the Czar’s Peace Proposal Be History’s Turning Point? “Never, perhaps, in modern history, have aspirations which good men in all have regarded as at once ideal and unattainable found so responsive an who in the counsel: of the greatest and melt poverfnl of the world's rulers. In princi pie the proposals of the Czar put forth on a solemn occasion with every mark of disinterested sincerity, will command the sympathy and respect of all men of good will. So far at Great Britain is concern- ed, we long ago abandoned Continental ambitions, and there is no power in the world which has less to gain, or more to lose by any disturbance of existing ten‘i- torial statue quo. 7 A Lâ€" _.I._ no Goran from am:- nt Bauhâ€" m«. 3013; Apparently the Pivotal Point, lenl It With Approvnl â€"-Engllsh Pnu Beawnublo, But Doubt: Practicubllltyâ€"‘l‘ho Kolur Wu Boned. moon. ‘ If the confrrenco met there would be no doubt that France would demnd the return of Alsace-Lorraine.†All politicians are inclined to sneer et such a proposal emanating from Russia. The genenl belief is, however, thel all the powers are willing to attend the con- i'euooe in the belief that it will prove reeultleaa. looking m the impossibility of egresment. Berlin. Aug. 30,â€"The Czar's note was posted in the hotels and cam, and 1: generally discussed rather cynically. A high omcial or the War omen obwvod that it would be a “good topic for a dull London. Aug. 30.â€"-The Times says editorially: "The Czar'e note breathes n spirit or generous, perhaps, indeed, al- most Quixotic, humanityâ€"a spirit fatn- iliar in the effusions o! visionaries, but too seldom found in the utterances of greet sovereigns and responsible statel- was made. th: dawn of the twentieth ccmurv will see the idea of universal peace crinnmhant over that of unrest and ukcnrd.†The Viedomost expresses the opium that the note of the Car is csmntiully “an attempt to introduce an clement of trust Into international rele- licnc." aiding: “Whoever believes in the creative pcwcr of ideas proponnded with conviction and eiearness must rejoice the: the note brings a new and beneflcent cacrsa intn the world's lite and group. new the pxrticipants in the: _lii'e.†Washington \‘lows of It. Washington. Aug. 80.â€"-Whatem may hs tho result of the conferencs pmpossd by tho Czar, should one be held and any- thing substantial evantuuto therefrom, it is felt that it will not aflsct tho Unitas! Stats-I in any appreciable don-so, or s:- tsnt. Tho sinoority of tho proposal, which bums on tho surface to ho gsnnlns. can host hs mogul from Russia’s tosponss in sontsnsnoo to a count» proposal that hot sonosssion from China to build ths Bibsrian tailway to Port Arthur hs abandoned. Tho Gnu Paper Seu Forth the Beneï¬ts of 3 Voluntary but.“ of an Armed Peace. men. â€The Cur in a dreamer. He in no! la rabm health and lull olweye to take great care of his body. Thin â€home {or unlvornl peace in one or his drama. It in also 3 tom. Count Mun-ulna. the Rue- elon Minibar for Foreign Allure. hopes thereby to not a tree hand in lbo develop- ment of Russian schemes In Monohurla." English Religious World's Opinion. London. Aug. 30.â€"Tho religious world. however, loudly we come. and praieu the Cw'n noble initiative. Numerous bishops have already publicly expressed their View: in that sense. ‘I'ho Cur Thanked. Mo. Swlumhmd. A". amâ€"‘l‘h Zion!» convention mu puma! a momma 03pm!" m momma than†so the UIII‘ {or mum. Mn yam no“. 1mm! THE THUNDERER TALKS. col-i n: at Rustin. THE CANADIAN POST, LIEDSAY. throw cold wet-r upon it; but’wbet ie to be the but: at dlecneelcnl A conference which should recognize that tree end open markets are for the advmtaaect the entire civilized world would indeed pave the way to universal peace; but, short of this, we tear the gathering will prove abortive." ' The Daily News: “The On! by thin manage has acquired a more righteoue and enduring tame than belong: to the proudest conqueror or his illustrious house. There is no quarter from which each n manifesto would produce n more profound lmpreesion. Hitherto the great obstacle was that nobody would begin. The Czar cannot be suspected of making a virtue of neceeelty We ehail hardly be wrong in attributing the momentous policy to the Czar himself. It is the pen of Nicholas, but the doctrine of Cobden." A little trouble wee mentioned at the opening of the ï¬rst shooting by the startling announcement that the mnrkete refused to put an n tnrxet unless they got nn advance from 88 to 88.50 per day. The Executive eonmlted, end. being nu- nhle to help themselves, acceded to the demand; The Mornlng Post. discussing the dim- oultles ln the way of the pmposal, and"! as the conclusion that It would snlt Bus- Ilan needs and Russian designs wonder- fully well, but would not sult England at all. Easier-Genera Hutton node I pieeeent e h in reply. iio regretted extremely t ebeenoe o! the patron o! the Aeeoeie- tien. Lord Aberdeen. end the other oiIeieie. Re wee pleeeed to meet hie oom- redee. en he took an intenee intereet in riiie ehooting. On it to a greet extent de- penned the standing of the militia ioreee. end it ehould be considered of prime im- poï¬tenee not only by the aoldiere. but by nil. The euocintion would be of great use in the dereloplnent of shooting. Yoert ego Canada achieved great euceeee beenuee their ï¬ghting men. the Voyegenre. were hardy and handy with use or ride. An- other instance wne in Beer wnrtere, no the Boer wee n markemen tiret and n soldier next. In the nee o! the new rifle long rengee ehould be advocated, with moving terse“. ndvnncing and retiring. end also at unknown distances. The lejor-Genernl then in e few feeling worde referred to the ion the Dominion end the neeociation had sustained in the deeth of the lete Sir Ceeimir Gsoweki. A.D.C.,'who ind been each e long and tried triendtetheaeeoeietionendto the riflexnen of Cenede. _He then dechrod the military eileieney end welfere tune to the creditoannadn The wind, or what was ofit, wan from the right rear when the Nunez-y mateh started, and the ï¬rst possible on the new range goes to Pte. J. Weather-bee, of the 82nd, who won the ï¬rst prize of 015 in the match with n more of 25. Following the Nursery came the Bank. ere' match at the same range, the num- ber of entries being 347, which â€is about the total shooting this year. The weather conditions were about the name as in the Nureery, with the wind perhaps a little more to the right. The conditions were seven ehote each, the result being I tie {or ill-It place between Lieut. H. 0. Blair, 78th: Sergt. J. Hutcheeon. 0.0.3 , and Sergt. Broadhnret. 5th RS, 85 point each. The 858 of the ï¬ret three prize. will be divided between them equally. The Gaulols thinks the proposal a nat- ural one from Russia, became the lm- mouse armament imposed upon her is the principal obstacle to her development. french Pnpere Welcome the Propoeel. Paris, Aug. 80.â€"'l‘he Figaro believes that the disarmament oonfexence will assemble because the Czar would not have risked a refusal. It bellevee,‘ how- ever, that the aspiration is ohimericnl. Le Journal thinks tho conference, in- stead of realizing the Cznr‘s hopes, will mtncr accentuate national antagonism, it It ices not lead to demands totally in- lmlcal to the world‘s peace. ' Find the Raul-n Yoke Heavy. London. Aug. 30.â€"A dumb to the Daily Mail from Shanghai says it is re- ported there that the Russians at New Chwang are trying to compel netlve owners of lend there to eel) their holding atLebem-dly low prices, and the: In een- seqnenee of missile Chinese are on :he verge of an anti-Russian outbreak. The local Mnndatlns are. so to speak, between the cross-flue of the Russian end na- tives, and are helpless. All Depends on lance. London, Aug. 30.-â€"What ls noflmbh in European comment In flu he: that everythlng in hold to pivot on the action of France. FIRST BU LLSEYE. The Macdougau Chalhngo Cup oom- monoed at half-past I, nearly two hour- bohlnd tho time table. The match was for a cup water! by Lady Maodougan with o badge and 8372 .ddodbythoDom-. inlon Blue Annotation. The cup is to ho the ’m’ of the membc winning it twice In mono-don. The “the: pulp were won as follows: r _ --_ .. . a n1 Pruidont McKinley mu Admin! Dewey to go to Pail to Idviu the mom- borl of the mammhflonfnowq an shot I. not nW,‘th-t he an .671“ than: from Manila, and will not so un- Le Radical wishes uii success to the movement. but says: The readjustment of a certain patriotic question in which France cannot and never' will cease to interest herself is, however, an essentisl preliminary to general peace. The Siecle and the Rnppel comment in a similar strain. The Petit Journal ex- presses the hope that the powers will re. spond and that the conference will solve the problem in accordance with the prin- ciples of right and equity. '11) .uuort: I" the' papers welcome the proposal, with the reservation that the I question of Alamo-Lorraine shall ï¬rst be regulated. 1 I“ III- .wâ€"â€" __ -7 mluu The Filipino: wm bowed n the peace commotion in Pain. Again- aldo any: ho pal-lowly (nor: an Amari- can preseason“. but hi! mm m ï¬ghting for an absolutely free country. Gen. Men-um ooum in the Phlllpalnu :- subject to mere criticism. The Mann. hlgh Amman on- New Agony an onion, um um anal Ideas and a: th' an.†â€bio of gunning the " aired Opening of tho Dom'nlon ma. Associa- tion's Aunnu Meetlug at the Rock- llfl‘o Baum-Flu: Du". Work. 0am", Aug. 30. -â€" “Major-Genoa! Hutton, omnmanding the Unnadhn mmth, bullpen. 5," van the ï¬rst shot rumored on the ranges as Rookllflo yu- mdny. '1‘ be Major-Genoa! arrived on the around: about 8.80 o‘clock. He was re- oslvod by Liout.~Col. Dillon, chairman of the Executive. and «col-ad to the 600 null ï¬ring point. what. an Hflomm wm onllod oppomo tame No. 33. which wu «paged. with the above town. A In -1 A-- MSuE-Col'. "ï¬nds; an mm or m Minion. undond Ibo Hunt-00mm! a bum wgloomo, _ - ~r A ______ _L muons or nu ma. Th. 1).". Hutches. â€ZEJWLTIMATUM T0 CHIN ' “Diplomatic conferences have been of constant occurrence within the last few 'days. Lord Salisbury insists upon the f recognition by the other powers interest- ed in China of the boundaries of Greet ‘ Britain‘s sphere of influence. In the same Instrument whereby Great Britain recog- i uizes Russia’s position in Manehuri. I Russia is required to acknowledge the paramount)! of England in the Yang Tee ‘ Valley and guarantee that our territorial . requirements shall be permanent†re I “Great Britain is willing to drop her protect r¢in respect to iho New Chwang I Railway, but: Russia in required to cancel i her agreement with China that the coun- ' try having the largest ï¬nancial interest ' should arbitrate in disputes connected with the Pckin-Hankow Railway. “'1... F...â€" _____,-- â€"~ mm vacuumed to 5.08“. In “‘unk mulu purl-bed in their cages. Baal“ mm hymn. I mm": mm hoo- ua, tour “ to‘x'clllwo vitamin "'3 and two enclo- wm Moon-d. THE SITUATION IS NOW ACUTE. the London Spectator Strongly Urge. “I Abolition. “In support of Sir CLnude Mncdonald. the fleet bu been concentrated at Wei Hal Wei and Bunkow, and all the wet- ships under 5,000 ton. have been mobil- lzod in the Yang Tse River. The novel demonstration is solely directed ngninet China. as it in eemi-oiiicinlly Hated that the existing relations with Russia are cordial. Lord Salisbury has abandoned the policy of the open door. substituting (or it a policy of spheres of influence. aniofl Bu Boon Stiflod. The’ Timea’ correspondent can that M. Pavlofl, Russian Charge d’Aflnina in China. has been appointed Russian Min- later to Come. .The appointment of l. Pavioi! aa Russian Minister to Com would eeem to indicate better relation- between England and Bus-in, since Pav- lofl has been the active agent on all Russia's advances in China. The Spoonâ€: mum-u that England will not mm for Amman to out to! tho unmanned o! the treaty. but wmamnn a cmâ€. by which Amomn nnd England wm mummy blnd mumm- Oo mow no pom:- an ch: Uuiud saw to tub n and mm m human: ot Pm... the Unlu‘d Stnm to Imp It anon on aqua! tom. .0 an nation a! m Wm: she Untwd Stnwl. Tho papa- uyn: “It the diploma. mun have a quid pro quo char. m n noun Canadian point: which might b0 u! uninu tho tom-ma up of the treaty." nu [photon 0! Influence Man: B. 30003- nlsodâ€"Lord 8.“.an Will 61'. II Well .3 Take, But the Time In h'ow Arrived {or the Liner Procedure-Cubic London, Aug. 97,â€"Tho Penn concl- pondent of the Daily Mail gays: London. Ans. litâ€"The Speotntor this morning. in arguing strongly for the ebolition or the Cleyton-Bnlwer treety. eeye: "A movement muet eoon ten pleoe in Amerioe which will inevitebly oenee the United Stetee to trip up epinet the treaty nnd meke n vehement demend {or It: ehroaetion. The: demand. nnleee it were properly nmkretood end explelned beforehand. might eeem here unfair end unfriendly." _ e“ Ba‘cked Up by a Naval Demon- stration by Great Britain. “The situation has suddenly become mate. The relations between the Tenn; Ll Yemen and Sir Claude MaeDonuld, the British Minister. are attained to the point of mptum. Sir Claude MacDonald has intimated that any failure by China to obeerve Greet Britain's wllhee will be accepted as a ensue bel_li. V'V‘V‘r'il‘liérnogotlaflons no conï¬ned to 1’.- kill." Talon-n. Exchangod on the Anniversary 0! u. leure'n We" to Blunts. Perle. Aug. 97.-â€"Preeident Fem-e end Emperor Nicholas exchanged telegrams yesterday In honor of the antenatal-nu o! M. Fem-o'- mm to Rush. The President’s telegram to the Czar was in part aa follows: “The declaration: which were exchanged beneath the aha- dowe of our tinge in the readetead ot Cronstadt are memoriee eo dear to us that I cannot let this anniversary pale without aeeuring your Majesty again of my very keen gratitude for the reception your Majeety gave the Preeldent of the Republic. Our aentimente have under- gone no change. I am today. as I wee then. a faithful interpreter of the French expreeeionoftheardentwieh we enta- tain for your happiness. for that of the Imperial family and for the grandam of Bueeia " anpemr Nicholas replied: “The Em- preee and myself me deeply touched by thethenluyou have been eogoodeeto exp-e. on the oocesionot theennlvenery of our visit on board thePothne. We like to revert in our though“ tothoee hietotle moment, the remembrenoe of which will never fade. It gives me peonlinr pleuure to be able to renew at thie time an ex- Wndy flamed, Aug. 81â€"11:. Anglo- Emthn tom began tho .dunoo yum-- day. moving In ï¬ve mulls! columns a daploylng dutnnm. They was led by tho Julln guide: 3nd by bung. of piper! who no". playing. It wu n impala; spec- â€I __J IL Wady flamed. Aug. 87.â€"Yeeeerdey the sunbeam with the Anglongyptun expeo ditlon seized the Island of Gib El Bonn, apposite‘El Hajir, about 40 miles north of Omdnrmen, the capital of the Khallfe. The Island will be need an en edmoe depot for m The Dervish mu“ no active, and it I! "pond that the Khulna to preparing to nuke 1 stand at harm, nun mile. north at Omdnmw, Ind win “and an Hahdl'l tomb to tho last. A Gnu-d CIDCIII no“. Anglo-Emtlnn Expedltlon 801m Important Island In Egypt. g. . Cm’ mounds in this 01¢qu- ruulttng in bony loan. The are ofl‘m' :ï¬d In tho Hoax-con. Plump-MAW 116m, arm. - puma» I mm "M"!- THE CLAYTON-BULWEB TREATY. THE CZAB AND THE PRESIDENT. Serious I'll-o In Bond“ Expedition Advueu. cAann umau 3mm. BRITISH VICTORY. 'In In Oreo-"low!“ “ Liv-WOOL 30‘- Nov". SEPTEMBER 2. 1899; Still's Handle Works and the Plpe l'oundry Burned to the Ground. St. Tm Ont" Aug. 27. â€"The grantees oonilegretlon that has visited this city in_many years occurred lest night. Two of the ingest manufacturing estab- lishments in this town were reduced to ashes. The fir? started in J. H. Stiil's handle factory, and it had such e good etertthnt the fire brigade could do noth- ing except save one of the warehouses. The flames crossed the L.E. D.B.B. tracks. igniting the St. Thomas Pipe 8: Foundry Company. This frame structure also burnt very quickly. Mr. Stills‘ fac- tory employed 60 or 70 men. His loes is 050,000; insured fo- 89.700. The pipe foundry is valued at 810.000 or 018,000; ~ [slim-c†M7 Homo, Aug. Simâ€"A contact In. boon dpcll by tho [anon Comm" Boom and tho common: 0! Vcocluclc. undo:- tbc terms at which tho company will and 3,000 tuning ct urlculturlcu to Vacuum in thvcc you-I. Tho Vcnczuelo Gammon: womb! to glvc ccoh loamy ate-on com of good land, and the acco- clailon wlll provide homes, other bulld- lngo, culmols and form lmplemcqtc. Auct- {our years the homes will become the propel-:1 of tho colonml. Ontario Agriculture! College to Be Represented at the Fnlr. Toronto, Aug. 27.â€"For some time past the Ontnrio Agricultural College at Guelph hes not been represented at the Toronto Exhibition. This year, however, the authorities of the institution have decided to send down A conquering host oi exhibits. Dr Mills. president or the college, has written to Mr. Eodgson, superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, that he. will send three or four men to the Fslr to take charge a! the exhibits. One of the features of the display will he s miniature dsirying plant in operetion. Amtrdh Supplying alt-lb. Brisbane, moon-had. Aug. 27.â€"’.l‘hroo thou-mi tom'ot Qnoemlnnd frozen meat, valued at 361,500,113“ been shipped from here to Manila on board the steamer! Urn-ton Orange and Duke of Sutherland. Toronto, Aug. 27.â€"Slnce the Announce- ment that the prohibitioniste were sorely in need of money, contribution. hove poured into Secretary Spence’e omce. Be- fore polling day, the omcinle belle†that Ontnrio will have rolled up $50,000 in aid at the temperance canoe. Rev. W. B. Harvey. in organizing Northern Album in the temperance cause, has covered (16 miles. So well have Toronto people con- tributed townrds the campaign fund, that the Alllnnce Executive has decided to present the local union with the half million pamphlet: being dlgtrihnjed here. A Boot-4h. Mlotrooo Ooto lvoo. Tomato, Aug. 27.â€"Book In tho opting two young men. who [on tho“- moo oo Woodhfldgo. “am up" In. Guam, o Diviolon otroot boarding “mull. Now oho hoo “dooo†them up to tho Qnoon'o to“ In Morn. They oppnod (or hood ol ho:- m hoooo on Blmooo om ood oho hod ohm M. 'l‘hoy sound ooMoho Food. ond Chat-loo Banner. oono of Dr. Bouncy of Goomtown; ood locum-oh Kin on not them to tho Dona-oi Prl. son or oi: montho. Tho, will oppool. foil .0 Ion to booth. Cameron. Ont. Aug. 97.â€"A Id toni- it: occurred on the New York a: Queue bridge ooroee ehe St. Lawrence River here‘ new, when Wiiliem Macaulay, ‘3‘ mph†0! we Phoenix Bridge Company,- ieii than the "onion 00 feet high. into‘ the rim. He novor came to the our-hoe. ' He woe o ï¬ne young man. about 80 no!!! of oge. and a norm: of Sioux City. Iowo. --'â€" '_,, V On Wednesday evening lest Cornwell Temperance workers held A route; meet- lng In the: towa. Winnipeg has ruined e plebiscite campaign fund. to which 08.600 bu elreedy been enbecrlbed. Inlurance, none. no anlor'n Broth-r Do“. loam}. Aug. altâ€"Nun ha just been wound have of the death It au- wuma harm-’0 mldonoo at Arch-huh- vmo. 0! Dr. Uhud Lnurlor, use anlu'l brother. Ho ha been m {or com “no. And only “drummed from a trip to calla-uh khan for his heath. ‘l'lu Ilddlotou CI..- Wooduook, Aug. 97.â€"Yeutudny aw no new developments in the now tunou madleton runny (triadic. _._â€"cvvvâ€" . __ Bnndord. Kai. 87.â€"Mldddlmn'u oar- mpondonoo hero w ova-holed yum- -,~ AI-_LA 4n.-. L- lwyw-uvâ€"w ._._- v ,, day. and now no roo tor doubt that ho is New in left. London, Aug. Sitâ€"A: the Bow Street Police Court yesterday, Sir John Bridgo prodding. J. A. Much abated with mun: 0‘75 tron the Department at Antonina at Quebec was committal to audition. 3mm: Columbia Eloctlou n 0.00. Quebec. Aug. 27.â€"Hon. 1m 19 a manger on board th Labrador, which mind her! from Diva-pull. £3: EEJJ ind provident none of your children or dc likely â€.M“ my)†from A ....A a MOI yuun Llluu-‘n .. ..-r-r, no likely to safer want, from anv fault of on y the privilege: of the safe and sound Insurance they provide. The price of} all dprnday win do it. That gap ~° comfort in time of mistoo- m: 3061th I! fit Load" Moral": and Internal luau-00 100100 a! cannula. Giving $500, $1 000. $1 or $2.000 In. games. nod Si'ck “(meal Beneï¬t: to [to members. . 3. 31.1.1011, 7805. WHITE. '3â€, w W 5“"- 5" or ERNST GARTUNG. 80W iéiémought. CONFLAOBA‘I'ION AT ST. TBOHAS- non. Edward 311k. WILL YOU REACH SEVENTY CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS. EXHIBIT FRO)! GUELPH. Monty {or the Pleblsclto. A can!†Extrultod. Blnko Aguln In Can-ch. Sitâ€"Hon. Edward Blah. on board the Mmghgp T805. “I“. W “,0 W f you do, and all your life, ependenuhlff lat n18!“ hove 0 complete nook on bond the eon- veueneeot which should be committed end! '11} thunk very much tor your venom Our r. Joesph Brown. on ex- perienced Cheese Mahatma. wulheve ghe pleane of calling on you In stew ___-_. A..-o-olnnn QM thï¬ -â€"Hansen‘s Bonnet Extract in bottles, â€"Hnnsen's Rennet in 10 and 20 gal â€"Milk Boob â€"Saub Broom. â€"Cnrd Vm â€"Curd Milli â€"Cnrd Knivoc â€"Ch¢ese Prena- â€"-Cheale Hoops CHEESE MAKERS. “ I tehs greet pleunre in Mint Hood's Sexesperlllstoothers. It‘hss been themesnsotrestoring my wife to good heelth. She was stricken down with en sttech oi nervous prostretlon. 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