QB l'flk.‘ an ‘V'Llaél: uxujcrgx’wuabc "nu MIN!!! :1 great Public School 99 thoroughiy the importame m“ Obedience to coaches and 2‘1â€}th m- mvm‘ thinks of m in his gamm. 0f com-HP. “3'?! 11:11 to The Wm; a mum Umpire. 52m" playing ï¬elds, all . a) “In £1“th at? no less crowded W‘ “Far; here two teams are “3.419513 .msocinxion football. 91% "’ Grim-J slang is “sock9r": “on â€'9 constant acrimmagmg We 0?â€- the game is “mgger.†“he: lone narrower grounds “all!†are playing grass hockey. m “'5‘va a. {cable imitation at 3,2?“ Canadian winter-game. “in be!- very vemtile athlete “5:12: Wonk] not be satisï¬ed . “a; . EMT-y of games Wed at £2“: L-mveraities. Lacrosse in "em- i“Vim-Mien at Camlridga. u ‘9 "mm: Con-Linnea to be the Me “0273;“: f«non. The height of No I.“ “mm“te’c ambition u the 'n‘iverln‘ty boat : that m: {foetus 13 no I]! bcrowdml min! {011's “tutti" {or known as ‘W which (n “ Ev-ry " or cxht ‘Pm'ï¬â€˜cur oa “5 water In murwuuto prawn-m I»? a be u a. mums: nanâ€"m2 m at now awe a! that: take an mun-2w hurl-m to the mar. TM Thames la lined Q5 mum at the dutmnt Col. an own afternoon aux-Ina ‘ m whim-r. whatever the , 2 he. mung-.13 happmo rarely "1m: {tech-u, the river. which Wag-d u no mightier than the ‘- v D crowdvd with all kind! of Yams: {011's m-zl nights, great. ’ “tuba" {or begmnanm light - known as "whine.“ and even ' ' mm; are mnvexy can-33 ‘“ Ev. r 3 wk we coxswulna . 'N " or cxhort’mg or upbratd- » Pm Suur oar in the waiter. ' do you unit the Lord n. I!» Winter for?" in a. (â€â€011 u::r,an.: each gentleman affirm- dwhe was wulc awake and turn- ilï¬eothi‘r side. But th bell has â€ï¬nenrl) an. and so n the a: work must be commenced burning to spent In having m or in holding muchdrmded a with We tutors Every- um m: his cap and gown. the highways and bywayu of this 'Mmity town are thronged Io black-mm atmlentn huh b m (In) between the nanny 'nw lectures are for the wt mutated in the College 9 noble halls. with that . tum-e roofs. their shunt!!- was". and the “mm d a must distlnml mad com um «amt Son-a face. more than no rent. came: the , H mm and through (he can. to tho ymrn when we must at at tho mm mm tabla I» ha am: mm‘: he no run-mi h in gown by up imam“ mm and had. him" back 1.. yuan“ guru-aunt. with Na mm- um dime. , mu- uu Hams Lunch my. ml wh; it (Umzkva "wrist“ harmony for it Wouid show: vuquil‘v. for ~vl.~- aflmut 53 um tlmng un‘r'vti upm a UN c M prwlnlm itwlt. kWh-9‘ {flu-mm m m- 0 in mm mruvnlnrly ‘ m same“ now: unfll yum}. Wlwu Hw In»: gum mm! mm. Hm M W nu-vmv u tMW W at Morn Hwy My calm in u. with fl‘v oun‘u ï¬r-t ‘- v w 0‘ UN“ mum-ab] mm â€91le wuh ltl’i {uurod‘ hum m M" RM “05“ Wk 1 hydra-m out. llL¢ me“ an in» we .qu usurumz; “‘1 [MW 1') Nav; :OW‘N ‘1. "numb .9: mm , the“ i gonna: over the mu m! to ma chum-l that ; I “4er Mus, anJ "a 1mm be me [allege nu iwealllibt‘rmJ peacefully lug-fled {orth ; in u“, f maiden thi‘ bf“ and ha‘ W; whwxu in plum all“ the.) have been Ink WW1“ at Chapel the Day Begins in 1 EMU†than are indieâ€"m: hour gu- tn 9’5““ “30.10 001194; HIM" â€the tires mm table: 1. th and â€seem" cam, m in his charge W m. and the Routine of Study ad “oresâ€"Tho than“ at 011.03! at lightior than the Sang. Oxford. lung" April 28. 9 Editor of The Post.) morning at seven :0 «mm tho bell of Balliol â€My awnkrns NH: .1 great clum- N' Mn N n, ruin-l.» distal-ha the . mu WI!) n :LhHQ'H prolongs QTC 1h pm S|r.â€" EW‘J’.‘ 31mm! mum: lET'I'EB mm ll Hummus“ AT nLuoL. ’â€".â€"- man 01mm! mum min-95s. The patient oars- Ie an the scolding unldly; in average undermuate who > a. gram: Public hool Mala-4:4; hour or two befdfo man. wing in- college dkllmt “made the tires and laid m tables in the poms i' scout" called the eight an :2: hi- charge on ï¬nch SAY “Prnorm. Only a. {ow do M moat take that pet nu _ h“ tired him-en out a; ’ “'9 Itudaut remember! 11mm out to too. or but 'one in. Md. hearing: one ““h- bell. in flab. city h"- be hurries hone. ï¬rm-k Br Exercisa g t harmony [of just saw-an wouZJ Khuw much pn- , snuuirv. fur doubtless. In; ~|_~- "hunt MINI,â€" \‘(‘t"~"‘ up!" Ni“. mâ€" »mm: mm. “Foam hiwm an m- mflu‘y the pm-m-nlnrlg~ vehement. no new†ant" u. mufl Mm: tlw Ian: matured : rut-Uh Nw Balm» quad- m. u tMW cum“ : a mo- ;uey ha,»- mm unam- u ouu‘v- ï¬rst mom upon Wu- \uum‘umu "can: «luv mu: draugv. uro- ‘* hum each «harm .tooa walla Namath M. IILJ men may“! all- nu wurumg light. To†LINK 2m?" which cover {dim . their loo-no slip. wet the walks. a. “my chum-I Cum: ; they ans- mamm. anJ prove them- [he Lollnge mew. They 11.: warelully when the rm ; in the r to they u- bell and have made a 1 1', in plum English. J It') have been credited} It}: at chapel. u Begins in College. nit than are the that r. .13.“: MAY the importance to coaches and rat thinks of my. 0! courtv, comfort and 16. I902 London. Chester â€lew' ward. I" U Ottawa, lay a.â€"».. u-.. ‘ 34.. will represent the Dominion nutmeg“ of Axflculture in I Bgiu‘m. guy; amoehin. , . In. An.- Acqultud. Toronto, May 8.â€"â€"Mrs. Lucy Allen Was acquitted in the Police Court yesterday of the charge 01 theft pre- ferred by Mrs. Rachael Wolfe, her all on board The-Roddam We most completely wrecked. Her 'tain was seriously burned and 1 The steamer Roraima, Capt. Mugâ€" gah, left. New York April 26 for St. Thomas, where she arrived May 2. From St. Thomas she proceeded for St. Croix, Domerara, etc. The town of St. Pierre, the com- mercial capital of the French Island of Martinique; is on the West coast. The port there has only an open rnadstead. The tOWn has a popula- tion of 9130913253990. __ . her crew are .Ilmul All In Inhabitants “on Killed ~41] tho shippln: o! the Port Douro:- “-0.05“: moon-hip County's 5mm"- Burun- Mentioned .- Lonâ€"Brunt; steamer Rodd:- Alnou Complatoly Wrecked. St. Thomas, II.\V.I., May 8.â€"(7 p.m.)â€"â€"'1‘he British steamer Roddam. Capt. Freeman, which left St. Lucia. “Educating for‘ Martinique, returned to St. Lucia. at 5 o'clock this after- noon. The Roddam brings a. report that the<town 01 St. Pierre, Marti- nique, has been totally destroyed, as a result of the volcanic disturbances in the island. Almost all the inhab- itants of St. Pierre are said to have been kilicd. 'I'he Roddam reports that all the shipping in the port has been dwtroyed. The Quebec Steam-’ ship Company’s steamer Roraima. is mentioned as haVing been lost, with 47A -‘l eight weeks of term erSem llkn a. happy dream: Tub (by of closing comes; the men flee. some to the continent. come to quiet places on tho memsl, where they can read undisturbed Oxford is silent and peaceful. with her 00“er dmrtod. me? out-etc emptled o! thelr black- tohcd'tlu-ong her calm rlmrs and dmplm mm was no longer rlmrlng with the dawn! of joyful youth. The Vhitor mu mm at will through rollnms hulls and chapels. ml mm mm mm hmlum whloh. m: Lamb ‘5'" “mum Mm motel for (Ma. Get.“ EDWARD KYLIE. TOWN OF ST. PIERRE WIPED OUT. 25.000 WERE KILLED Frzgmful R‘sul‘ of Earthquako m Martinique. and um mum ni‘lmi' gm an. im- in their mun-5h to "with": wiurnmn and final: tunmi NM Lam tiny Imus July! at ï¬lm Iu‘bjwt. Be that M it may. tiw mailman mu tum“ minimum and inutnwtlvo. . Minn tho Union the: man raivurn to their own collect“ If they ham vnnmral out without «up mud flown. thnx leap a kmn lookout for tha procriora. in fear oi' thin-p; "git-022m“ The proaiors are University 0":le who, mym’pmlai by a body-mun“ of serumts. fmnmnt the sit-99m to punish any breach of the University rules. If a. man avoids a proetnr. an! the'mby saves a. sum at five nihil- lim he comes to his cougar! dom- anrl kicks tlm bottom of it: tha port- 01' opens it and tanked down his nub». After 9.1.5 he is fin?! a. penny. altar:- ten two prance. alter eleven three pan-"9. mi alts]; twelveâ€"well. he. is that out and must visit thd author. mm in the morning. unless. indenti. )m risks his neck and climbs throurth lome window. However he dam it. 11? must be in 1101 “‘11?! MR scout calls him in tha- morning. and must be Ready to Begin Another Day. Thus the days pass, uniform: in character enough. yet fl2Wï¬-y8 bring- hig new expi‘nences and new friemia. They giide by 90 quuly ting: the. Every Mutiny anal-noon there I. a. debate in the Union hall. The hall to a splendid oneâ€"largo. well-lightad. with a. mllwy for visitors} with its walla covuned with the portmltn of [want membau who have mm lama. nnvl with it: nmxs art-muted similarly to those in the British House of Com- mnnn. Snmo of tho dnbntns urn m:â€" r‘n'lvnt. Thu {not that Uw mknrn rlwnm (Ir-mu mm“ swim] or mlit‘cnl prnhlnm 0? {hr 4:“. MM that thny PHku â€1‘ M?“ \th’h nnrmttn thnm tn mmk ma Um- fm-I min Hm do. hum-e punk-Marl; eruronn mm m. tvmflm r. n: mmrm‘ mo Unkm num- VMM mi It haï¬xefl Premm never to commence work immediately after dinner, hence an hour is gen- erally spent in vlaitinz Or entertainâ€" ln-g friends and drinking coffee. To any visitors who am drop "Hater in the evening cocoa. is the prop-3r beverage to offer. ’Dwo or three Izours‘ ctudo‘ quite satisfies the av- mage man’s conscience. and sends him to bar} to sleep contentcdly “until he hears the phage] boll After dinner on " . ‘ lBorden. will sail for the coronation aplonmd concert insuggï¬â€˜kltm-uo: 0'? .9": Tunisian. The Minister °f tho other evenings of tho week‘the Mxlma, with Mrs. Borden, will cross men attend a. meeting: of. a Couture I the Atlantic on the Allan Line Debating Club au- of the erm steamship sailing from Montreal on Union Society. or mad in their. own . M“ 3‘- - . v flung-nuns nun-6:1 to my. â€MW“ to dinner, conveying a. much more welcome mg: m pt. ' _ 19.. the carU‘thd‘a o! the when «The memdonhlng “ go ‘ wh the: had laid adds ' n; airy-noon, eta-t Wmmnn m~‘beuubc.9 a; the long eaten table. Ou aplatronn at the and or the: halt stand-1 the "high tablwot which the members of the faculty dine. Sum evening t‘mctnc. There are aims more mon in. and When the mastery enters they give him a. stirring salute. Each mu grams hls knife and; fork tlzhtLv m his hank and pounds: the tables until the glasses ring, an?) a. wondmusr d‘m arises. (â€Norm Styln at Its Own. Won _ flay 8.-â€"Carubine won the (handicap). o! 2.550 p, {or 8-year-old- wd up- ghe Chester meeting yester- a... n muse" g 8.â€"Dr. Hopkins. V. mom. the Dominion De- Axriun)ture in Grout Seward“; 17 of When Mr. Jas. Shurie. tho,weli-kno win 'nrento'i druggiat. WM woken to about Mrs. Altmandfar’a case. he readily roam-med what she said. and glad, 1y gear: the {oiiuwmg statement for publkntion: “I know Mrs. Wm. MW. of Francis street. and can endorse what she says of her cure by Dr. Pitcher-‘9 Who Kldi‘ey Tablets. She pur- chased the Tablets from me. and I have h’qmj her frequently speak of the grant benefit aim derived from thoin m (Signrxi) “JAS. SHUME." The many wflhamtiientmmd one?! we are publishing of cure. or severe thin-1y trouble put (igubt out at the queguon g; to the ‘etfbncy of Dr. Pitchers momma kidney Tablets for backache. lame or wank back. «alum: of “13 “W ““1 (Get. will or midi; baton the axon. (lumen brick dust deposltfl in the urine. scalding or irritation. frmuwt can. dur. ing the dM‘ 0“ night. cn‘mrrh 0’ the bladder. uric acid in the lilood.‘rhm. math-m. nn‘mtuml drowilnefli. bad taste in- the mouth. mm paint m the bins. Wain of the huh-3:9 in chin-an and old people. and all town-of kidney. WWW urinary diam Now who lifter Iron: tho dream of kidney thramrmuu «.0 find no other "may as“; will do than no Inwh’ Rood M the“ mists. M m accents-coated. mil in use. any to take. and nova Mi to giro grain)“ Idiot. Fifty Mata in u. bottia‘ Prk’o 50 com. or t in hotel“ 101.3135, as all mm or out hr. null. m 0?. tin ‘mdior Ct. Towns. tau w- ‘1‘.pr vuv - up... “v. UVâ€" tmuou Uten' use 10!" Home mum, “Mung, m u" grudge the cost in the slightest, for had 11: .3 only succeeded In vim; me temporary rcxhef I would have been grategnl. but they have done moreâ€"they have completely and permen‘tly med me. . My son ,a young man about 16 yea rs of age, who works in 1:th paint shop, and is subjucrt to so} are h‘aadnc hes art times on amount of the ab- sorption' into the system of the’1ead and mmme. any» that these Tablets just suit [5111, and he: always keeps them In the how new. I Lave recommended the Tablets to sevc'a.) of my friendS. among whom was Mrs. Geo. Hu-yuck. of Dundas. St teat. who tells ma they am the best remedy she has ever taken. - _ o I cannot too highly recommend Dr. mocha-'4: Who Kidney Meta to all those who may be, suffering a I was, and you are qt liberty to use my name andtesthnonlnl 1n hm; way you chooses - (Signed) "MRS. W. H. ALEXANDER." “humâ€"a. «lion. can; pain in tho utumanh‘ allot macho. and occasionally awolluu ol the humid and fact. The headache became do pvuiatent and nave-re l vouuludod i uw.uaumlgm,â€"Thon mm the bladder troubl-a and complications. 1 oalletl u‘ my doutorauhl ho diacuouod the onus on outarrh of 1m: bladder. ile- trcatod me and helm me at lint. but the lumen: mun not “utlug. I would at timoa luvc din)" Spills. «Lurk spook: floated below my eyes. Ural tooling, and a. mugging anally pain in the Iowa. 1 again started cal 01; patont medloiu as. am this time made up my mind to give them a thorough trial. I took ton boxes of out well-known it'ulnoy pill. but they did: not touch any cm; 011.: (my a little boy throw. a. book in m.» dour. mlvortusmr: Dr. Pltchcr’a much: 13;“)qu Tablets. 10- a joke I asked him it he had. any samples. The gentleman accompany- jug him. whc pl'uvntl to :n a. rcpreoen tutuâ€"e of Dr. Pitclwr. heard the quas- uon, and he told me if I .Would send to tho hotel. he would be planned to give rm:- .1 sample. I luol lost all .l‘altltlnmedlclna. but eeeing that the gulliemeu walls in earnest and.- 80 couhdurxt that the Tablets would lurlp me, I got hi 1 to isomi me a. bottle. I read the book carefully and took lint bottle of Toblewm'onllng tad!- r..otions. It seemed strange, realign; the condition I-wpa in, but before that bottle was finish-ail wasachnuged woman. -I went to Mr. Shurle'a drug store. and purchased another “olfle. and alter taklng this second one, I lmppepw (mo call on a. friend who e‘prossed surprise at the change in my appearance. Formerly Iliad m pained, weary expression, but new. as I lelt we“. I Could not: help Show in: it. Although not completely Our. old}. I felt that Dr.. l’itoh'er’s Tablets were working wonders for me. 1 con- tinued their use for somo time, toying 1u_ all ten patties. but I (id-not be- , )7: I_ â€I, EA TRENTON TRIUMPH : ‘ FOR DR PITGHER. Mr. J». “hr. l'lu‘hur‘u mumwlw Rheum 'tumuu 1 00:1wa at moot bow ta mltumra {rum tum); t:¢uul_bla._ I- »; um 0!: {law yum-Ir I mu! up"; twubluq mm lulu m an bunk. M. Human Wmowuww Hum wan mud]; able, tu wt «mum! .unl do my owl-3. lu tam. «mun alumna I wukl not do it at an. 1 mod «3ch mutation: which ww In a rooomuwu- ad 'by “Rank. bun I‘uund var) sumo who! from (how. u a torwuda be. umuu won» tutu rut-rum mm!) won: od_to pt; Mfume»; with 5m kind-3 on“. Patent modlolnoo and loool dootoro' troatmont didn't do much good. Dr. Pltohor’s Baokooho Kunoy Tomato work“ wondoro. muting a oomploto om. Mm. Mumx‘h'. wlmn when m about the nuns o! Imr rmwm-y. nu. mummm mum nu Um [mum to Dr. ‘Puolm‘c [immune Nanny ’l‘nblm‘ Um mew wwnunu umtmnm for kh‘nuy uwm‘ M: w L: an! a; no arm! Namath-min «new. In all puts at UN nouhu')‘. Mrs. VI. II. Alexander of that town suitor“ "from a curious “not of natal-HI of the bladder. had mlllng of the hands and foot, pain In the bank, dizzy apellc, and amoral mums. MR8. W. 8‘ ALEXANDER. ’I‘lm many [Heath 0! MM W. H. Alumniâ€. of Trenton. 01“.. mm mum â€Imam-l m see my «mum and well «mun. altar “norms urmtly tor um or Liane yum. [mm a complication ot kkmm- nml mmr tronblm. which “mm“; pawn-t nmlgcmap nng Huggmm hug to bewflt. St. John's, Nfld.. May 8.â€"The reo- idents of St. George. on the French skate cumulaio bitterlv of the depre- On Saturday, June 14, the Minis- ters. with the exception of Hon. Dr. Borden. will sail for the coronation on the Tunisian. The Minister of Militia, with Mrs. Borden, will cross â€â€™ï¬‚u g ’Qfa‘e...‘Mw 8.-. any“! ‘9'! the ship Parisiag 6m thil “port. unfagr 7 y,,AJunc ï¬â€˜gtvea @â€" ery pro ‘1’ ‘o! jag one of the most brilliant: pixssagés'cvcr made from Canadian shores. The Parisian will take out‘ the coronation contingt‘nt. besides a. large number of civilian passengers. the Governor-General and two or three members 0! His Excel- lency‘s household. The whole military party will embark at. 7 o'clock in the evening. W _;_.‘ 1,; w w a, WMQIMWW China: on Jun. 7. crmen 'wyhh recently. arrived†there. No ‘ï¬'urshiprure yet‘im ‘he‘ï¬' coast, ow-â€"â€" â€- _ â€" vâ€"â€"â€"â€"\ mm: $35565 2m «Audi-n", {aim fi’y mfg-mien ya; Lawlcunou on French shore. chum, the Trenton drugs!» who gold In. Alanna-r the Table“, confirm. what the an at her one. mm In. snumE, nruggist, says: IRS. ALIXMUDII'S STATIIII‘I'. New York, May 8.-â€"Dr. W. Sewud Webb issued a statement last night, in which he said: "In View of the many conflicting rumors that haVe been circulated in regard to the rela. tions existing between the Dominion Securities Company. the Cape Breton RaiIWuy Company. Mr. A. L. Kaye;- and myself. I desire to any that. there never has been any such thing as a. ‘chbflMeycr syndicate: " Montreal, New 10.â€"Tho C. P. '3, machinists cast of Fort. William hgve been given a. 10 per cent. increm in their wages. They number about 500 and the lawlessness of tl'n French- ma‘yingmchocked.‘ Locum fltermen m-é‘T‘tomxwucd td'tvry Inns in their boats in order 96 'pg'otmt their her- ring new. Angext , force of police h'as‘bci'n ordered t, the [06110 to pre- \‘onf. further trouble. Dr. Webb Duncan syndknu. luhhhto' 10 RC. lion-u. the hour. Chicago. lay 8.-â€"Dr. Hue, to the etudente 01 Chicago University. aid yesterday that the construction of e tour-truck renww from Labrador to Pew e duller you! acme: Europe end we; the Cape to Cairo Reed; the faithful treetmcnt of run auctions. end the doctrine o! unher- seipeuowetbemtduuee o: New York. May 7.â€"Preeidents oi the leading anthracite coal roads as wall as some of the more important independent producers held a confer- ence at several hours' duration in this city yesterday. The strength oi the coal stocks in the afternoon. together with the ear phatic statement of a. member of the ï¬rm oi J. P. Horgun a 00., that there will be no strike were accepted an proo! that paciï¬c action will be taken at the miners' convention to be held in Sqanton “the Gun Duties at the loan. rm: Sod Will 3. Turned Saturday II Soul: lay. Toronto. May 7.â€"â€"The ï¬rst 906 of the Temiskaming Railway will be turned on Saturday at. North Bay by Bon. F. R. Latchlord'. Commis- sioner of Public Works. It is expect- ed that many prominent gentlemen will be present on the occasion. There will be no excursion to the Temiskaming this season, according to Thomas Southworth, Director or Colonization. who states that the in- flux to that country is sulï¬cxently large until railway accommodation tax who was in South Akin with the ï¬rst contingent. All the militia battalions paraded. and the presenta- tion was made by flout-Governor J ones. _ 0|nn “a 3.8.0. Hakka. In 7.-â€"-Threo thousand people assembled in the Armourieu lust nkht to witness tho preoentnâ€" tion 01 the distinguished service or- der to major K. B. Sauna! Hg“- 'l‘hu Coltrlm may not be able to get uwgv on Thursday. 1!. la lhouaht no wlll not. be ready tlll Friday or Snumlny. The Ihlp Vlll ho provlr loud for forty daya. sud lug. ro- trlgm‘nlou lam-o been bull. lot "to 3mm moot. Three and u hull round. at meal. uh. and M. tor ouch man I. lie allowance. wd. mordlacly. about 100.000 pounds 0! no“ I'll! be ulna gloat l-‘rolh “lo: enough tor {la ulp wlll be Men on bond. to than. it wlll not be wary to use condoned water. Tho ml. will all be cooted on board every day, a big mm o! cook. len‘ been en- Hflifux. Mm! 72â€"1110 3rd Regi- men: of the C.M.R.. Col. Williams in command. was Inspected â€Mu-day by llercncrnl O’Grudy-H‘ly. who expressed himsoll am much plcuud mm the men‘s nppeurnnoo. "Lance-Corporal Shorrittj. behaved in a most gallant. manner. when his troop was surprised, and greatly outnumbered by a large potty o! Boers. Lieut. Carruthere. who was near him when shot. states that. though wounded. he handled his men. splendidly. md grootly unlisted him before he was shot a. second time And killed.†shot “to. Boron Kin“. Brantford, May 7.â€"Cupt. Elmsley. writing to Mrs. Sherritt concerning the death of her son. Ali. Sherri“, I hope you will accept the greatest mgr“ from my ofï¬cers and sell in the loss of your gallant. son. which loss will be greatly felt. throughout my squadron. Port Hope. Maw 7.-'l‘be knowing II a letter Just. received by June. Emma. Harbor Hunter. trom Cap- tnln m‘mnhy at 1-: Hqumdron. and Cwndlan Haunted "menu: To Jamel Emu“. Fm" Po". Hope. Ont": Skaâ€"l: :- my pulntul duty to re- port the death at your son who mun killed In action on Mun-b 31. WOO. near Brokupruit. went. Car- ruthera, who we: wilh him when he died. tuned that be behaved in a mole mum manner. being abet twice be nu: continued arms. and though his troop wu overpowered by a large perty 0! Doors. be broke hie rifle before be surrendered. He died from hie wounds a. few hours after being brought into camp. William G. Shanks, South African Constnbulury. leg amputated. dur- gorously m at Potchsfstroom. Iny 4. His brother is T. Shanks 0! Pet typlem, Iwitoba. Punâ€. Nun-pity. l‘oterboro. und A. Pearson. 'l‘oronln. the [armor wound- ed u Hart's RIVer and the latter m of ontoric are still in hospital. 0-0“! Sam. at mm.’ mm. bulb. E. llodlwcll. 2nd C.‘Il.R.. m 0! en- teric [ever at Piowrmuiub'urg. will shortly rejoin his regiment. Redn- wefl belongs to Medicine Hat. William Brock, South African Con- stabulary. dangerously ill of enteric fever at Pretoria, May 3. His moth- cr is Mrs. J. Brock, Newmu'kct, Ont. Ernest Hugh Paton, South Africa Constabulu'y, died of enteric {ever In 2nd. at Pretoria. His {ather in Mr. Hugh Paton, waterworks de parimeut, Torpnto. OttaWu. Nay 7.-The following ca- sualties ham been reported to His Excellency the Governor-Gench by the Casualty Department in South Aides; irovided. ANOTHER CANADIAN IS DEAD Troopor I. ll. MI. Toronto. Ioooonbo $0 louflo rovorâ€"Wulo- nl-ook. Kow- nukot. Dot-coronal, Illâ€"Conditio- ol Otto!- Colodhoo Who Aro Won-God old 111 â€" Copt, Ell-loy'o Trlbuto to lorooo. I'll TIIISKAMING RAILWAY. First of Fourth Contingent to Sail on Friday or Saturday. CESTRIAN’S SAILING J. U. ELHSLEY. Capt. Commanding E Squgdron, 2nd 0.31.8. 1nd Raul-on! llumtod. Will I. No Strlko. OVER 8164000 WORTH OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1‘0 BE SOLD' OFF. Prime in every dopmlmut muuoutm Ink. it won]: while buying logo min. Stock. m conflu- in every depuumnt sad it 'fll ply to can. u w with much m u. Mofn’u-cnhubuninmwgln ma uh uh. . Cub or Tndc. mm» Pric-I pad lot w x. POTATOES. “5551:: ad {308. Pontou‘bgolimd .1: :mm-ï¬o? other product a the non. when book-vi m on uu. who-pn- mt w but: am In M » coco. " P‘ “'m will to DER £11: ï¬lmfluur‘ud Stat; out loud jut to had and on .3 Elm woo u not. CM W PAID l'O ABOVE PRODUCE ALSO “It ILL Bl Wono'deoirowoxproolonr dunk- uo mmymmnd friend- ood noun thou of our oppnciotioa of the )0on ouppon given to we boot-on. coking 60 growth 0 ptooont proportions poooiblo, bot. being inbound in ohhor limo o! Maine-I. ulna..- mono hovohooamodoaoleuothoolmto PuoooBroo. on lulnlynoxt, whowilloon- linuo tho baboo- vinbon moon-option from “not do“. Mr. Wu. 1'. Pooooo will do mï¬nuo woekly trip with a“ up. during the oooooa ad mayo-onto will be “do to ndoon .11 our duo halo oithor in ooh or undo u deouod. Aim 18 you. conducting store, commencing on t and] code in 1884.1"! undulâ€" ly growing, until the you 901 vs the hrs.» business by on 83,011) out mm in Huffman. {adioqnnl to our 5 m ghe Input of the ï¬rst you’o jgrpovgt. Arch. Campbell, Retiring Campbell’s China Hall---Lindsay BIA!) omcl Lama-on. Now is the time to consider the question of buying or building e hone 1 your own. If you me uble to pay down a: portion of the pnmheee price we wl udmee the bulwce and diet you to repay in monthly peymenu, which '- equivelent to rent. with this diflerence, the: in time the property in your on. WI. mum“. me mmna man and savmï¬niiu THE STOCK IUST BE REDUCED AT ONCE. “A" duo mndo on farm property gt loaves: cuncn: rates. 06cc Bonnâ€"9 mm. to 4.30 p. m. duly. A good set of Single Harness from $7.00 up. Sweat Pads (or 2 5c. A Whip. Rawhide from Butt to Cracker, for 3 5c. Team Collars. LeathcrOr Cloth for $2.5c. ' Curry Comb and Brush for 10¢ a piece. Remember we do all kinds of repairing, espeï¬lly refueing old callus. Call and inspect our stock. No trouble to show our goods. Everything Guaranteed Satislactory. 1-1.]. LITTLE, Manager, The ~RUDD HARNESS Go "é'ens Cheap for Cash. Is the only store in town devoted exclusively to China, Crockery and Glassware. I mmed- iately in rear of our Kent-st. store and front- ing on William-st, we have placed a separate store at the disposal of this department and we are giving it special attention. We carry a large and complete stock that cannot be equalled in town. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Bedroom Sets, Fancy China for Wedding Presents. Etc. A VISIT WILL INTEREST YOU; ' FROM STORE BUEINESS ENGINES, KENT-87., Gill“ "All, IllllAI-‘T. ELittle's Old Stand. Lindny. uï¬MVm- - n O? um [30"