are? ‘vâ€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€"vâ€"“4“""‘_*;T“â€"“Tâ€"T'"TT:ZL.n;WA- .;â€'9; ' ’ lsum moms day. ports and two were 1 strike committee. 3 era going out state ' the boarding cars is unbearable and I predict a general assertion. Ottawa, Aug. 11.â€"1'he Department of Labor a few days ago received a message from mow, complaining Ithatthealienlaborlawwasbemg that point. M’GUIGANGEIS II; 8,, gamma . a 4 .â€"â€"1 He Will Construct Hydro-Electric Transmission Lines. ' TO, BE ALL CANADIAN JOB Out of 21 Competing Companies, Eng- lish and American, Late Grand Trunk Superintendent Outbids Them All by a Half Million- â€"-His Figure For'the Work Is ammoâ€"A Great Saving. Modus Vivendi Fixed. London, Aug. l4.-â€"(C. A. P.)â€"-’l‘hei Foreign Office in announcing Liberal Government Upheld in ' Province of Saskatchewan. MAJORITY WILL BE LARGE last" night the conclusion of a modus .vi- - . vendi regarding the Newt . ï¬sheries, says: "His Majesty’s Gov-5 ernment and the Government of the ‘ United States united concerning the : notes recording this proposal and its 1 acceptance as constituting in itself a I satisfactory agreement for the season of 1908, without the necessity of a more formal agreement." ________._.â€"_â€"â€"â€" To See Western Mines. Ottawa, Aug. 14.-â€"Hon. Wm. Tem- plema'n and a member of the geo- logical survey, left to-day for British Columbia, and will together visit the mining centres of the Paciï¬c coast province so as to ascertain the con- dition of this industry and to obtain the views of mining men on all ques- tions in which they are in _______..___â€"â€"- OFF FOR MARIENBA: King Edward Concludes Visit to the Emperor of Austria. Ischl, Austria, Aug. l4.â€"King Ed- ’ bad tnally the lowest presented. ference between the ï¬gures an of the highest sent in bein . - The tender was one of 27, there be- ing one other bulk tender; 15 for the towers: ï¬ve for cables, and ï¬ve for the transmission line. The tender is remarkable as being wholly Canadian, which, in the face ,of so many ' and American tenders, is regarded as very credit- able to native enterprise. The steel towers. numbering 3,176, will be sup- ' Bridge 00.. 5 ward’s visit, was at railway sta- tion to bid his royal visitor farewell. The Emperor on Wednesday night I entertained King Edward at a gala I dinner, during the course of which | toasts were exchanged expressive of easure of the visit, the I tulating Emperor Pran- JAIL FOR STEALING PAPER. Hamilton Men Goes Down For Week For One Cent Theft. Hamilton, Aug. 14.â€"â€"For the theft of property valued at a cent, George Harris, an engineer employed by Bowes, Jamieson Co., was sent to jail for a week yesterday, withoutI the option of a ï¬ne, despite the plead- I ings of Chief Smith and the crown attorney, who, when they recovered from their surprise, asked for a ï¬ne. ' _ wife and two children were in court. Harris stole a Toronto morning pa- rom a doorstep and was caught stable. Magistrate Jelfs said I ary to make an example of some one to stop petty theft. ___________â€"â€"â€" Firenran Rescues Woman. _ Toronto, Aug. man George . ‘ I F. H. M'GUIGAN. a woman was still Successful Tenderer For the Power Transmission Line. in and after a long search moire-laden building carried Steel 60., Welland. They will con- ' . some 6,564 tons of steel. The cables 011' awicï¬ffgge Séligdwg will be of aluminum wire, weighing I 1.014.209 pounds. This will be sup- k M i Roach had tried to ï¬nd her way out plied by the Northern Aluminum Co. and had fallen down a flight of stairs. of America, at Shawinigan Falls. For double telephone lines over the right of way 140,000 pounds of wire I will be required, and the guard lines and lightning protection will also. take a large quantity of metal. Separate tenders were sent in for the several portions of the work, but Mr. McGuigan's tender was lower than the lowest combination of any of these. His tender was therefore ac- cepted on its merits. , A marked check for $35,000 accomâ€" m Toronto Wednesday I ' ran into James Stevens' rig near Stoney Creek; smashing it up. and without sto ping, headed for Niagara. Constabe ? Springstead 'phoned to Winona and ' the men were held up at the point panied the tender, and a bond for the They each‘psid aï¬ne and execution 0f the work, amounting to ' left $200.for the owner of the rig. . $175,000, will be provided. . ..._.,__ -7":. The work is to be completed with- J To Be Assistant Deputy. in 15 months of the signing of the Ottawa. Aug. 15_.-â€"â€"Arthur St. Laur- contract. so that the line will be chief engineer of. the2 ready to deliver power in December f_ Public . Works, will of next year. shortly .,- Minister of that Department. Rowdies Are Arrested. I S bbed ' ta His Unc e. Hamilton, . 14.â€"â€"Detectives a Greer and Miller created somewhat MW“? Carmel, Pa., Aug. _16.â€"Af- of a sensation at Burlington yester- if?" 3 brief argument on the sidewalk day by arresting three well-known E“ Market street here yesterday, Dan- young men on the charge of vag- 391Th9mPSOD, 8 young man, stabbed rancy. They are: Colin Martin, F. and killed hi3 uncle. - I . Drowned In the West. de Long and J. Klainka. Many de- predations were committed around the village and the people applied to 8580:3233, £23 1203‘; â€522318;? - ' , D art I}. r or C the ltttorney-General 3 ep men : Township of Mr. annflounced ___.____..â€"â€"â€"- University Appointments. gfokilzhmgrrOfelm Mornson an Toronto, Aug. 14.-â€"The board of ’ ' governors of Toronto University an- nounces the appointment of W. F. Green, B.A., as demonstrator in min- eralogy; T. H. Hogg, demonstrator in applied mechanim: and A. F. B. Clark, instructor in French. New York. Aug. 17. Graziano, 19 years old. a police station in Brooklyn yester- day. presented a l revolver to the detective at the desk, and an- , nounced that she had shot her hue-i Alderman In a Fight. band, DOminick Grazia-no, an Italian Vancouver, B. 0., Aug. 14.â€"Ald. McMillan and ex-Ald. Clandening, . - - . - me to become an: were the prmcrpals in a ï¬stic en- Mrs. G . o 'l to lo detective, counter that took place in Fairview .. . . .. yesterday morning. A committee of Do 37°“ think 1'“ W? W the City Council had gone to inspect a street matter in dispute. GIVEN TILL ruasaAY. -T'he footprints 0: dyspepsia. Pm boa-n directly traced toi the stomach- Then C. P. 8.. Win Fl" Places Of thl nerves. M‘hen these †. 5""‘m5 Mecmm“ fail. indigestion and stomacmaistreu Montreal, Aug. .17.'â€"â€"The following must. guy-31y result“ For gm. drug- notice has been issued by General gists everywhere are supplying a Manager Leonard of the C. P. B. to . .‘ ~ ,_ .7 the mechanics on strike at the varâ€" prescription kan as Dr. laus points along the line: Restorative. First, these tiny inside “The company will at 12 noon on» stomach. heart and kidney" nerves fail. Then gas beiohing. heart palpi- tatiou. or failing kidneys. (follow. Don't drug the stomadi or stimulate the heart or kidneys. ll'hat is wrong. Strengthen these nerves wï¬hi Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. It 8 the nerves. not the organs that are call- the m, 3ing for. help. Within ‘18 hours after . . z . .â€"rae emaib stamina the Bedordtive treatmentd ,mdtheQP'Be. gastritis-calla new. Atest will strikers for the Chaplsn t ll. Sold b 11 deals . . dkmummmmaf 1' “-i- vacancies in shops and car depart; snent. Seniority standing of employee owing-god in resuming work thereafter count onl from date on which the start wo .†men profess to regard the no- tice as a bluff and say the company hasbeeuhardatworktryingtoï¬ll J . Stevenson. Grancisâ€"J. McNeil. Hanleyâ€"Dr. James ’Hon. J A Calder. no Ian Countyâ€"‘1. A. Sheppard. , J. E. Bole, maj. 239. Rosthernâ€"‘Gorhard Ens. Saskatoon Cityâ€"A. McNabb, 89. Saskatoon Count â€"-’W. C. Sutherâ€" land. Swift Currentâ€"'HOn. W. Scott, ma- iority 115. _ Touchwoodâ€"G. M. Atkinson. Vondaâ€"A. F. Totyke. Wadenaâ€"H. C. Pierce Yorktonâ€"‘T. H. Garry. Conservatives. Last Mountainâ€"T. A. And Maple Creekâ€"'D. J'. Wylhe._ Hoosejaw Cityâ€"’J. H. Wellington, maj. .68. Moose Moon Pheasant H Pipestoneâ€"‘A. B. Gillies. Prince Albert Cityâ€"J. E. maj. 186. Qu’Appelle Southâ€"'F. W. G. Haul- tain. ms). 114. ' Begins Countyâ€"F. C. Tate, ms). 220. Sourisâ€"A. Ridell. . Ber8chcl. ber of previous Leg- ' 6 re rammed for North Qu’Appell later despatches state that the con- stituency has swung over to his op- ponent, J. A. McDonald. Eleven of the old Liberal members are reported so far as having been re-elected, and four Conservatives. The constituen- cies yet to be heard from are: Lloyd- minster, Milestone, Moosomin, Pelly, Prince Albert County, berry, Saltcoats, South Battleford. _________-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- THIRD TO GO. Brampton Child Loses Life Where Brother Died Three Years Age. Brampton, Aug. 15.â€"Maggie Frame, 10 years of age, fell froln the bridge crossing the river Credit at Chelten- ham yesterday afternoon and was drowned. 'Three years ago the child’s brother h ‘ was drowned at the same place. Ten years earlier her father was killed on the G. T. B. with three American Ofï¬cer Publisher at Y ‘ I H'ains, junior, son of Brigadier-Gen- eral Peter Conover Hains, U.S.A.. re- tired, ï¬red ï¬ve shots of a revolver in- to William E. Annie of New Y blisher of Ban McIn- ro tentive to the captain's wig: in the Flushing Hospital a few hours after the shooting. ally-dressed women A crowd .of g and yachtsmen, among whom was Mrs. Annis, witnessed the tragedy. _.____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" Fatality at “ml. Montreal, Aug. 17.â€"-Joaeph Trun- blay was instantly killed on Satur- day afternoon by having his head crushed under the rear truck of a street railway dump was working on the paring to unload the full of earth. He w Aug. l7.â€"Two automo- the names of George ofDe- , LeamSngton. bilists gmng Piljemier troit were day evenin used a Chamber ' . Valsscure, loo to walk without improvement beware he can hope to have any in political Jib ags'n. mwusm. Melon-ad In Lake mm I!!! d My ., mini-gr“ ‘.-m t willhmtotakevplaoe share â€talcum-own 11 m M, ï¬nder o! l Bradshaw. . 'ris found the canoe ' m m a canon . 1‘“! 010m. She was 1) use while they went for telling her they would re an hour. AM waiting till neat dark Mrs.- Premier Scott Has Twelve by the road'sev- at Day Hills Jargon Her: Willan_ walked around 0381 miles to her home and reported the matter- , Yesterday mo Latest Returns From Polls. . own on the north Side of the 13““ '“I BETTER THAN ANTICIPATED grand floating ped ’ ntly dro pocket hen the pm \Willan leaves a wif small children. Finder "I m is isai ti city. in Texas. ing between the er the Union Freight transfer line. and a'numbe ians. Peter Needham. a was stabbed to death. Thomas Mom , was probably fatally out, and Thomas Carley, the engineer of the was slightly wounded. The railroad men claimed that the Italians obstructed the train, and that: in an attempt to clear the track the Italians pulled knives. Three of them were a tone. Aria... ArQ. . . ardwell died Saturday whlio 'ne with his leper wife. Her sufferings from the combined ef- fects of leprosy and the nervousstrain following the notoriety has destroyed her reason, totally unaware that her h dead. Paciï¬c, G. T. Bell will be general passenger agent, and .T. G. Quick will be general baggage agent. These are dual positions with those now held by the same guillo- men in the Grand Trunk Railway. Poisoned by Sardines. Guelph, Aug. 15.â€" Brandon, an employc of the Sleeman Brewery, arrived home late Thurs- day night he found his wife, two children, and Mrs. Donald and little child of Toronto. visitors, all in a very serious condition and suflering great pain, from the effects of hav- ing eaten a quantity of canned sar- dines. ________..._.â€"â€"â€" Shoes Cost Him His Life. Vancouver, 3.0.. Aug. 15.â€"A young Englishman named burned to death in a rooming-house ï¬re on Westminster avenue. He his shoes and was train. , l I , I I t of their case; I ) When Robert ' collapsediaav Organizer Arrested. Regina. Aug. 15.4. G. Macdonal Conservative organizer. has been ar- rested on an informal-30' n sworntoby Premier Soon. charginghhnwihde famatory libel. has also entered an The Premier the editor of The action against Mooecjaw News for 310.0(1) damages for libel. ________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Fatal Balloon Accident. ed and six injur y ' the envelope of the balloon pt. Lovelace of the New York Aero Club at the of the Franco-British exhibition yes~ terday. Miss Hill, aged 17, secretary to Capt. Lovelace. crisp. May Get Kingston. Au . taken to have W' gage man of the steame- who did heroic work in 1' St. Doyle was convi Court yesterday morning of indecent ‘ Barker. aged 5 ing a horse when it . _ Into his abdomen, hnmz' him. Grand Trunk Dividend. Montreal. Aug. 15. Grand Trunk for the half year end-- i Wt Victooy of Governmant Is Tribute to Scott Mistraï¬onâ€" Wadena, Pierce, £6. Vonda, Totake, large majority. Yorkton, Garry. 2‘23. Lloydrninster. Lisle lending and election likely. Conservatives. Lest Mountain, Anderson, 146. Milestone. Whitmore, 92. Maple Creek, Wylie. Pheasant Hills. Willway, 250. . Pipestone, Gillis. 388 (Opponent loses deposit). Prince Albert th, Brandshaw. 186. Donaldson, Prince Albert County, 165. North Qu'Appelle, MacDonald. 115. South Qu'Appelle, Haultain, 374. Regina Count , Tate, 341. E. Warreuer was W M NATIONAL FEDERATION. Service Employee Deï¬nitely Arrange to Unite. Ottawa. Aug. 15.â€"â€"-Considerablc talk haaledtoadeï¬niteplanfora complete federation of the civil ser- vnce in Canada. Though no action has yet been tak- en in the matter, it is probable that the outside service all over the Dom- inion will be asked to come into the federated association of civil ser- vants. This, at any rate, is the idea which some of the prominent local members Civil . of the Government intend to act on. wasburnedtoa_ With complete organization. employee of the Government throughout the Dominion would become a powerful body and through complete co-oper- ation, service would be much more likely to gain its ends than through the incomplete organisation of the in- side service alone. HAS FOUR WIVES. I ; Windsor Police Charge George. For» guson With Wholesale Marrying. Windsor. Aug. 15.â€"The police think. that George Ferguson. charged with bigamy. is “four-flushing." Chief Wills is in receipt of a letter from . Woodstock which alleges that, in ad- dition to the three women already de- clared to be Ferguson's better balm. ‘ there is a fourth in Woodstock. It is 4 list of -matrimonial ,ï¬rstheisalleged ing June 30. show a surplus of £190, ‘ 500. Which. added to the balance from ; December, 1907, of £6,700. made a to- ~ vailable for tel amount of £187,200 a ' declared a dividend, which will be teed iâ€"Drive Rheumatism f with Dr. Shoop'a Rheumtt Tablet or “until sold by. lots. Ferguson, under married a young a year ago. If alleged there that the name of Bliss. woman less than the other three mm‘ are proven she will be the second on Ferguson’s ventures. The tohave married in London about a year ago. The third in Lambeth last January and Windsor last April. It is the former Miss Norish who is bringing the charge. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. - .Wnr Pom. Lixnsu'. Emmy ‘tc ‘ -. " - “' â€3‘21- ..." .â€"â€"___â€"â€"____.. . _._,____ .,..-v~ - v . ’3'; ~‘\\ \ whims muss wrnnmc mm Correct color, correct shape, correct quality, correct ï¬nish, correct weight, correct styles, u ritlon Bros " and i - - ~ stamped B . ,5 receive \‘iSllOfS an I guaranteed {or all time. 4 Jewelry. Fine chine, . Silverware, Out as“ Clocks, m I“; We ar ~‘ ~ ~ 8 Alwa)5 p‘m‘ . 1 tr C Show .' goods. W BRITTON BROS, Issuers of Marriage Llcenses. Foot of Kent-st. _______â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_,_.._-, . hotel'fuaidwaaterror- ' asnakeinabureau Phonon. aged 32, a and brother of the PM. Out... public -__________.â€"â€"- Hinistor In Trouble. Winnipee. Aug. 15.-Rcv. Victor Henning faced a serious charge in the Police Court yesterday, the com- ’ being the father of a girl ard offered a few but yesterday been a ' ‘ for some time and was in charge 0 a church in the north end. __________._â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"*â€" Company to Blame. Chatham, Aug. 15.â€"-With two of the 15 jurors dissenting, Coroner Bray's inquest into Monday's fatal ulted yesterday in“ aver- cashew ted to try to arrange settlements with all of the 511MB in the wreck, without regard to their Mal liability. let, . B. . PitsMaurice. C.M.G.. of London. Eng- land. and Ralph Hoyaki Chicago, are the board of expert bridge engi- neers who are to prepare plans for the reconstruction of the Quebec the right royal welcome last night. procession ended at the rink, where cngratulatory speechim were made, and W071 was presented with a handsome cabinet of silver. Churchill to Marry. London. Aug. l5.â€"~It is announced that Winston Spencer Churchill. president of the Board of Trade. will marry Clementine, daughter of the late Sir Henry Montague Homer, who iorSflycarawassecretaryof Lloyda. th. tury mark be has one week. He has since quite young. Germany Not Fighting. London, Aug. l7.â€"-(C. A. P.)â€"-Eightg Hon. Winston Churchill. President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Swan- sea. scouted the idea that Germany would ï¬ght Britain for the colonies Xothing could prevent Canada and Australia from fulï¬lling their own destinies. Calls Oï¬ Labor Duy. Windsor, Aug. I‘Lâ€"There will be no Labor Day celebrtbon here this . The reasonis thatcxpreesionsofdis- content have been heard from some ' have i of 0." Explosion Kills Five. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 17.â€"Five men were instantly killed and several in- Jured by the premature explosion of dynamite at the plant of the Benson Mines Iron Ore Co. at Benson Mines. . Falls From Scaffold. Kingston. Aug. l7.â€"John tlefellmfeetfmmaacafloldatthe Royal Military College and had his skull fractured. Drowned While B'athing. P. J. BREE" the District Representative 1 man 8: Co , cf Toronto, is .93" or 5% her of makers instruments fl H. glad to answer commuiciï¬m 'L' personally on those COM v. ‘ chase. | R Organs and Sewing Mum ‘ took and best of vatisfactio: ' purchaser. g: -,,.__--=-=.__â€"\ ! “\ ‘ FALL Tam. begins on So-pt ‘3‘ On " ‘ . a 1,. r o c U . and reliable school offâ€"rs m; 533.. tea for securing a sot:- "" shorthand training. W5" it pays to investigate. 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