:3: tax ELLE Power House Plant Destroyedâ€"Motor i Can and Bungalows Burnedâ€"Post- ofl‘ice Lootedâ€"Armed Police Fight Crowdâ€"Hams Called Outâ€" . Well-Known Agitator: Have ? Been Making Speeches. " Allahabad, British India, May 4.â€" Berious anti-European riots have oc- curred at Bawalpipdi, Itupjab. l g__ INDIAN NAIIIES RISE Anti-European Mobs Riot in the Punjab. lows, pillaged the mission church, looted the postoï¬ice, burned a garage and all the mater cars in it, destroy- ed the plant. of a power-house, and smashed the windows of the resideno we of many Europeans. Armed police eventually obtained the upper hand and dispersed the Guatemala Sorry For Having Cast lnainuationa. lexico City. May 4.â€"Guntamala mu apologised to the Mexican Gov» "meat for inatnuating that the Mexi- ‘oan [cation at Guatemala City .waa ï¬ghting tbs men who age aup'gcted mamas: offal-elm: Affairs marsh ed received an. information late“:- mu m I «bl. clasp Men tram In- W 0mm new M Human . m The Incident in now cloud w c anthem o! m Retina Gov- m the «canon o! «memos at Jan him. W W“! V in m “on 9! $ d 3.. a m Imus!“ tho 5 no an M m We“ all. in a m. W mey iii-INC “65“ku rugâ€"-VV. - v, Female troubles are certainly on the intense among the women of this countryâ€"they creep upon them unâ€" awares, but every one of those patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warn- [illelgin that bearingdown feeling, pain at or right of the abdomen, nervous ex- haustion, pain in the small of the back, dizzinm flatulency. displacements of the organs or irregularities All of that: symptoms are indimtions of an unhealthy condition of the female organs, and 1f not heeded the penalty has to be (Edd by adangerous Operation. When ese ptoms manifest themselves, do not Quong until you are obliged to go to the capital and submit to an 0 tion â€"but remember that Lydia Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of women from surgical riders; The town is now patrc «yawn Apt 19th. Emma. ‘L -L,_A w.â€" 'â€" .., -_ _-__ ,, The outbreak is attributed to the incendiary influence of a number of well-known agitators, who have been making speeches throughout the Pun- jab, and who are also held responâ€" sible for the recent. outbreak at La- bore. v--- Rawalpindi is a. fortiï¬ed town of the Punjab, capital of the Rawalpindi division and district. It is situated forty-seven miles from Attack, an im- portant strategic position on the In- dus, and has a. population of about 90,000. Rawalpindi is the administrative capital of the division and district of its own name between the Indus and thlam, on the railway from Lahore to Peshawar. There are an arsenal. a. fort, a ï¬ne public park. several Euro- 9989 chsrcliee» 91.3110 11996985"? Going through the h ital: in our b.1129 cigties one is to ï¬nd such :11 proportion of the patients 13' ose snow-white beds women :33 girls, either awaiting or recovering from serious operations. A h- ‘ i‘iiéoi’pï¬‚ï¬ 16’ mm 'Presi- am Cnbmn of Guam-l. tut Moc- â€morning, “ : .... “7‘“ oi the Punj ab Northern State Bail- road. Transittradeiscarriedonwith Cashmere and Afghanistan. The Sikhs surrendered there, and in 1885 a. great dnrbar or review was held. Why sioulii’chis be the case? Simply they have neglected. themselvw. Female troubles {Lye certaxply on thy â€"Efréd. Seydel: 412 N. 51th Street, I and 11 Wed Philadelphia, Pa, writes: , halt] Lydia g. ï¬lth-’5 Vegetable (to-pound "nan wvmw uu-v -.-_-,, .gnlar, supp or painful periods, ream ' laoement or ulceration of the organs. ‘ t bearing-down feeling, inflammation, baCkache, bloating (or flatulency), general debility, indigestion, -â€"A “am nmstration. or are beset ility, irritabili , nervous- naa, aloe lemma, melan 01y, “all- goM’ ‘Wbm-bolefl-alone†feel- mgp. they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. MEXICO CONCILIATED. PARADE STREETS leclpfl; L's-MM ase in the Number of Operations Per- 1 veerâ€"How women May Avoid them. “I was in a. very serious condition when I wrote to you for advice. I had a serious female trouble and I could not carry a. child to maturity, and was advised that an oper- ation was my only hope of recovery. I could not bear to think of goinglto the hos- pital, so wrote you for advice. did as you instructed me and took L din E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound: an I an} not only a well woman toâ€"d , but have a beautiful baby girl six mont old. I advise all sick and suï¬â€˜erin: women to write you for ad. vice, as you have done so much for me." Miss Lilian Martin, Graduate of Training School for Sums, Brando Ont, writes: Dear Mrs. I‘inkham:â€" “While we are taught in the training schools through the country to.look down upon patent medicines. and wlnle the doc- tors in the hospitals speak sli htingly of them to patients. I have foun that they really know different. I have frequently known Physicimls to give Lydia E. Pink- hagn‘s Vegetable Compound to women suf- fering with the most serious complications of female troubles displacement of organs. and other disorders. They would. as a rule. put, it in regular medicine bottle Ind label 1*. “tonic" or other names, but I knew it was your Compound and have seen them ï¬ll it in nscriptlon bottla. Inflamma- tion and u ceration have been relieved and cured in a few weeks by its use! and I feel it but due to you to give Lydm E. Pink- ham‘s Vegetable Compound proper credi †Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ï¬und at once removes such troubles. fuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham, danghterin-hw of Lydia E. Pinkham, invites all sick wo- men to write her for advice. Her advice and medicine have restored thousands to hwlth. Addm Lynn, Mm than any possible sum could ever expect to attain, it is understood that the Canadian Government have decided to increase the salary at- tached to_t13e position Q9111 3.19:†to $25,009. This, it is held, while not putting the high commissioner on the same footing as his predecessor, will at least enable him to discharge the social duties of the position in a man- ner the: will not be humiliating to Canada, following the footsteps of so generous an oï¬cial as Lord Strsth- cona had proved himself to be. Lord eona and Mount Royal. who will naturally WED “19 omoe of Canadian hish commissioner. to be replaced by Sir Frederick Borden, Wt of Militia and Defence. .__ -1310“! Strathcona’s great wealth has enabled him to do the honors of the oï¬iee with a. more lavish hand King Edward May Confer Dukedom ' On High Commissioner. Montreal, May 6.â€"The statement was going the rounds in political 1 circles onSaturdaytotheeflectthat, His Majesty King Edward VII. would, ' in the near futnjre. confer a dukedom gpon pangda’s high commissioner, . ‘ in, ,,A fl__-‘l Three Men Found Dead In Bed With ' Gas Jet Open. Montreal, May 6.'â€"When the in- mates of a boarding house kept by Mrs. Smith, 342 St. James street, awoke yesterday morning, three of the boarders were found to be missing, and as they did not put in an ap- pearance at the usual time, a. search was made, and the bodies of the men were found in their beds, they haying been killed by escaping gas, the gas pipe having been left open. The names of the men, all of whom were work- ing men, are Brindle, McGown and Glencoe. Sutherland of Ekfrid, newspaper away at h: on Saturd was born : Bibles in I with his I in Mantra MEGillick. Sells His Stock and Awaits His Re- ward. Great Falls, Mont... May 6.â€"Believ- ing that the end of the world will come within ten days, and that he with a handful of followers will be translated to heaven, A. W. Stunn- “-’“’ mm mm“ °‘ ‘1Ԡa . ' o ’ property, ued at severel thousand dollars. to the ï¬rst bidder for $150 and taking up his home in a rented house. is «My whips. the and... . ers. k chug“! Wflh Criminal Aouult On lo-Yur-Old OM. MM. n “W‘Thomu 31:... ham '5th ammd bum lama n; on chum a: 3mm on a little 60mm what: ya: old. am in than 91’ rem 616- . .. .. Shunton' a followers. eight in num- ber, disposed of their pocaesaiona in noimflar manner and are with him. I III. Ii Kan-II. Emu v. M can†lum- gal night dam flu 1mm}; din: a! the G damn“ Penn 8 max-advâ€. and" MM "Wiimnndod {or light 'Dayn. Wound. Ont... Mu «wan-luau Butte 0! Gym. mad at N!- agara Falls. on a. chum d â€m. had hast-in yum: noon: and wahandd 10,1: eight "l u v'vmrao TO LYNCH NEGRO. v3. STRATHcouA 'A DUKE? SU FFOCATE D BY GAS. WILL BE TRANSLATED u aeds' when Others Fall. Knox Manufacturing Co. Burnt Outâ€"- Cause of Fire Supposed to Have Been Lighted Cigar â€" Adjoining Premises Suffered From Deluge of Waterâ€"Firemen Did Good Serviceâ€"Only Partly Insured. Toronto, 133169-1088 in the sum or $145,000 be entailed by ï¬re which broke out at 5.80 o'clock Satur- day evening in the second storey of the Knox Manufacturing Co. premises, 50 East Wellmgfgnstreet. LOSS AMOUNTED T0 945,000 HEAVY LOSS BY FIRE Large Millinery Warehouse In Toronto Entirely Destroyed. The ï¬re kept all the downtown divi- sions of the department busy for more than an hour before it was got under control. Tons of water were poured into the building, which is a sub- stantial fourhetorey brick structure. An opportunity for the use of the water tower was given and with a stream at each flat at the front and a like number in the rear the ï¬re was literally drowned out. Deluged. While this undoubtedly was the only method of coping with the flames, it entailed a heavy loss to the stock of C. Kloepfer, carriage hardware. at Nos. 44 and 46. These premises were deluged, there being nearly a foot of water on every floor and more in the basement. A veritable Niagara Falls poured out of the Knox building door, flooding the street. ' Mr. Knox placed his loss at $90,000 on stock, which was totally destroyed. On this there is $61,000 insurance: . bum wen: u: (Vlï¬rvv Mun-u."- U“ The building was completely gutted. but the walls were intact. The damage tothisieplacedat$25£qan1tisowm Q1 by Zhéwcbnnte'ss 'of Gammon. whose Canadian agent is C. Czowski. This is said to be fqlly covered. Cause a Myste . Little light could be h on the or- igin of the blaze. Mr. Knox said that there could be no truth in the state- ment that it began with an explosion. He said he believed it w_as. caused by “v 9â€".- ..v ~-.--.-__ V, a cigar butt or match being thrown among the stock of tweeds in the cap depMment on the second floor. Slight damage by smoke was done to the stocks of the William Graham 00., woollens. the Canada Bag 00. and F. C. Beal, leathers. This will not toremdl above $5,000 and is amply cov- e . The department was given a second call to the Knox Building at 11 o’clock Saturday night. It was found that several bales of tweeds on the second floor where the ï¬re 3 were still smouldering. _ "vnv UM uâ€"-vâ€"â€"_vï¬i At 8.15 Spnday gening the Bay street chemical was given a. run to the premises to quell an incipient outr Man Settles Up With Everybody to Avoid Prosecution. Winnipeg. May 6.â€"George W.‘Wood. president of the Canadian Stock a: Grain Co., the man who is now un- der bonds awaiting trial on two charges of running a bucket-shop in Winnipeg, and one of the theft of $1.- 000 margin put up by J. Garrick of Fort William in a stock deal with the company, will not come before the higher pourt for-trial. ,A-AL AL - After a loner conference with the crown authorities on Saturday, Wood ï¬nally agreed to settle all outstand- ing claims against the company, and to order that no one who has dealt through his concern should lose any money. Wood will deposit with (the Attorney-General for Manitoba‘ as trustee $20,000, also to pay all the costs of the prosecution. This means that the career of George W. Wood, in the bucket-shop business in West- ern Canada, ends right now. 7 William Sutherland Dead. Glencoe, Ont... May 6.â€"William Sutherland, treasurer of the Township of Ekfrid, and one of the pioneer newspaper men of Canada, passed away at his home in Ekfrid Township on Saturday night. Mr. Sutherland was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on April 26, 1824. His father was a print. er with the ï¬rm of Hunter Blair, who had the monopoly of printing Bibles in Scotland. In 1842 he came. with his parents, to Canada, settling in Montreal. Later he came to Lon- don, where he founded the Qanadian uuu, Wuynv “v .v_....,. Free Press which he conducted as a weekly Liheral newspaper for four years, also publishing for a short period a daily edition. In 1854 he dis- posed of the Free Press and moved to Ekfrid Township. In 1875 he bought The Glencoe Transcript, then recent- ly established, and conducted it un- til October. 1881. when he sold it to his son Arthur. the present publisher. The Turn For Blslcy. Ottawa. May Lâ€"The Bisley tour: in: : Toronto; ‘Sorgt. ..Couhill 90th Winnipe HMotria.46th Bonnie. 2nd Q 0. 3.. Toronto;C W 8. Hart. McHdch, 6th D...00 Van†B 0.. ColJ-Se KMom'op. on; Von†B0†Burst. Kerr, 48:11 To- ronto. Bargw Creegun. Boyd GI! Aflmo whee. no . mmâ€, mm. "4am“ hand. Toronto; Mfg.D I 5m O c"' I. We av. 80.. KBorn ..B 0 Out. on: Muilofflï¬hm. B. 0. Comm. «um. dad to not. :8: 8..“ MI nu “$.00“: Bray: w. Mb human. O.A. no?“ lunchâ€: . Wm. I. .;M WM- “w m. maï¬a-i 0mm Monk. Human. u.‘ him! Cop t. O.‘ Ufltabollfï¬ Winnipeg; 6M3: W‘mm um: um Pu. A. 8. my mu; «aux. Toma sud 0.338. W. L. Ron. â€mum: ton. ‘ unh ill-mun. London, a tâ€"(O. A. 1an Honda. Pout. mm am A um: un- derestimated the in m o! a colon. ion by “8,000,000. 3 ‘bo odds! to- tum the ï¬gure. uhonld he GIMM- no. no‘ «6.750.000. on tho m sated. BUCKETSHOP CLOSED UP. . ,0- .. Mm guy-ham Unulino Convent Entered â€" Doors Battered In. Nantes, France, May 6.â€"â€"At daylight on Saturday ï¬fty mounted geudarmes surrounded the Convent of the Ursu- lines here, and when the sisters refus- ed to _open__the floors they yer-e batr ,-j -â€" tered in. The sisters were found as- sembled at prayers in the chapel, but after the mother superior had read a protest against the action taken by the authorities, the oï¬ciating pnestre- moved the holy sacrament and the sisters withdrew. In the meantime an excited crowd gathered outside the convent, shouting maledicï¬ons on the soldiers. 7A_nr_imber 531 persons were A A. LL- \Cured by Cuticura in Nebraska. 3 “I had suflered withjtchin imples forgive. At last a fnend to me to {get ticuraSoapand Ointment. I did mo and in three week: In face was entirely cured. I am so penned with , Cuticum Remedies that I will recom- mend them to other sufferers. Mr}. ‘l-‘lonence Delavergne. R. F. D. No. .. Auburn. Net», Aug. 28. 1906." , Rescues London Man Who Was Stun- ned By Explosion. London. May 6.4m Angus. pro- prietor of a bowling alley here, owes hislifetotheheroismofDanMc- Donald of the ï¬re departzqegxt: __ Saturday higthng'ns went into the basement and let a match. There was a. leak of gas somewhere and the ex- plosion which followed stunned An- gus, blew out put of the building d set the place on ï¬re. McDonald had grape his into the cellar, but ï¬nally â€I†Port Arthur, May 6.-â€"Vivian Austin. welterweight boxer of Canada. met with a bed acddent Saturday. He was employed in the lumber camps. - ing the night a ï¬re burned hm ts. where the men were sleep? on the ground. A train backing o the track awakened Austin. In so - ner he stumbled on the and was struck by the train. His was broken and he was bedly b ' . Brockville, May 6.â€"â€"Tho ' tryou- old daughter of Wm. D . who livesnearLakeTitns.gothdofo revolver in some way and a to show it to her mother. The volvor BABY WASTE] TU MERE SKELHUN Murder In New York. New York. Hay 0.4mm into 3 yud In the rout of s mm. when howuomloyodmthobmxw Mann. Vlnunlo Mom mg.» m. M M roll "noâ€"'iï¬râ€"dir "mo polka “no“:d "031$. “gourd alum for mph “3“, .. “.3" ““3...†‘93:..“5‘3 nun w Mu CURE BY TICURA COMPL E AND SPEEDY Cough: External and Internal mm: for Every Juno: 0! hunk. Chum. nod Adulu coo- am or 001mm Soap to Clean the Skin. auteur: Ointment to lieu the sun. ma Cum Wren u emu Pub. In van (or m the torn: at much ofmm) go Pun-lg "a Blood. Bold W "to world. mm ,_ .9..%%;;..3°".M“8â€*m In Torments a Year and a Haif with Terrible Sores on Face and Body -Hands Tied to Stop Scratching and Tearing at Fleshâ€"But WWW... For. Arm. Mollâ€: It! wmm fLï¬f' £9. KIIM by mm. on. O. I. â€mm till.“ m 'Ol'lfl. (WWI U w wâ€"' vâ€"- v- mn.m "Tim“ rm. maidenâ€"n Béok' oxi Trams at Humane! 08W: mm I'm Jusflco. “on was In «I yubrdayh wu-d Gib-cam “mm“ who on loa- guy mum 23.3m- ' ITCHING PIMPLES Revolver Accidentally Dlechd‘ged. GENDARMES 'msuu nuns {My mg. 990‘ whenAgbgut I. you Vivian Austin's Arm Broken. SAVED BY Fl REMAN. omcialaandatafleotthehoe italaare doingtheirbeettoaueoor emfler- era. In the Shamien suburb, where to ’ ralive,aterriflc shock. canned by explosion. was felt. but the reddenta were u . Some idea of the force of the explo- sion may be gathered from the fact thattherootaofbnaeeamflediatant were blown on. A 11me of important Chinese and foreign mercantile establishments were demolished. The bodies meovered from the ruins near the magazine were shock- ingly mutilated. Many corpse! of men and women were yitbout_heads. Gunpowder Explode: At Canton, China, With Fearful Results. MASSIVE CITY WALL RAZED Heavy Lou of Libâ€"Handâ€!!! 0‘ MI. Injund - W Th“ OW Occurrod M In smoking â€" Historical Paed- WI 804‘“ Found. not: Kong. by tâ€"Gmt destruc- tine lite und property '0 W at Cupon Thundny "chin! 5! “3° uplonon of a gunpowder mm. plég'ion: Three Men Killed and Six Injured The Time. Johnstown, PL, May 4.â€"Three men were killed and six other: injured, three fatally. Thursday. in an sec:- dent. in an are mine at Riddlesbnm Bedfond County. The men were foreigners. A shining crew placed 3 ea: on which the men_hnd_l_>een 3m- main track it struck the car. which was detailed, and fell 60 feet into a Batman. In: 8.â€"Piro. which but. outmtbohooZonomhouuhou â€ï¬‚aw. mud dunno estimator! a O! .M Mon n was put out DI» From ‘I'OWN. Bmkvflh. In, mâ€"vmuun Cook. a tuber-r «upland n wuu Inland. lo“ M. m. u the malt o! mu: hon ht. be“. H. wu «campus by No on»: m. and m nun- Ahnndru v. M who :E5 E??? E E a; g 8 We» mull tho our htdihh. m Gamma!“ creek below. Volcano on Stmmboli Islands Still Very Active. Naples, May 4.â€"The volcano on Stromboli Island is still very active. and is throwing up large quantities o! red-bot stem Prolonged snbtar- ranean mm are non y heard. The lava is now takingfreq its former course to the sea down the north side of the mountain. Showers 0! sooriae began again Thursday, but the inhabitants show no alarm. Elam of Bï¬utn‘Dolnyod. . St. John. N. B. May Lâ€"The Em- {2:51 of Britnin was 12 hours 1m 8:. John. Instead of getting tween three and four seamen- ‘y yg‘ternoon. she did not. until thattmh {Ins morning. The delay was due *0 3 {night wreck on the _ (3;, near M which block- line and m‘h" grrivd Montreal tram. brim. up- of 200 passengers for tho Item- 0 1 "U .3 ‘ 33 Egg New York, May Lâ€"A dos from Liberty. N. Y.. saysthst hilip Sul- livsn, aged 44. manager of the Liberty House bowling alleys and billiard parlor. was shot and yskilled. Thursday night by Michael Noeth. - Sullivan romping with his children on thelswn st his home when Noeth. who is s neighbor. shot him without warning. Noeth is under stress. No osnso is known for the tragedy. Tenor Guts Tongue Out. Milan, Hay 4.â€"â€"Arcn.ngelo Boeai, the tenor, who was with the Conried Open Co. in San Frencisco during the earthquake, and who. as the re- sult of the fright he experienced. has not since been well. endeavored to commit suicide here Thursday. Recently he lost his voice. This cul- umty‘weighed so deepl on his mind that he went crazy, an ursday he cut out his tongue wiï¬ .pair 0! sensors. . '\ I Queboc. Mu 4.â€"'l'he strike of him mgr-yum. 14??!M99 fluuï¬odmonnhnotknm THROWS RED-HOT STONES. Freight Handler: Go Back. ï¬nancial losses MINING ACCIDENT. Shot by His Neighbor. "M.†FIN. trestle. while other enormous. PREMIERS REVIEW Will Not the result that en additions! revenue would he obtained at the expense of the foreigner end not the consumer. Jameson and Mr. Bodkin. He refer- red in fumble terms to Hon. 1. H. Hofmeyer's proposal for e defence (and mined by means of duties on foreign goods entering my port m the Sir Joe mp: it 7 The codex-cues meets w Mr. Arthur Bdfour, ing at A1- bertHnllyestu-dn .ssi hecouldnot seemytbinxtow 'chanyfreetmder could object in desiring to main ' the united Empire. The sttitude of â€A“ wl’â€" __ the present Government was one of pure folly. How long would it be ible for Canada to remain open or an arrangement with the Mother Country on favorable terms, when that Mother Country insisted upon returning an unfavorable answer to her suggestions. She would he forced to swept the 03ers of other countries. like Germany and Italy. However. he could not doubt for one moment that the policy of preference which he and his friends had advocated“ would World's Greatest Buttluhip Duly Im- pmus Colonial Visitor-u. Portsmouth, England. May 4.â€"â€"The Colonial Premiers were :11 brought. here yesterday as guests of the Ad- ers and 37 torpedoboat destroyefl. :11 belqnzinzyo tome home fleet. as» sembled in these waters. were R“ viewed by the visiting statesmen. who were especially interested in the new- est bstdeship. In describing the Dreadnought. the oï¬dal program of the dsx’s DWW “Y“: . __j -5 “lhhratuï¬edv'nâ€"ï¬herr cres' tors and 1 ed :11 enticipuions. When 80 per cent. at her guns were ï¬rst ï¬red cult problem of preventmg the blast of one from Interfering with that of mo er we: found to hnve been utisfactorily oolved.†TwoAmoflcmW. 'GumCity.Gumd.Mnyt -Amon(t.ho â€denun- pidonothn bunconnoctedwith them ontholflooIPnddent Ml untilâ€. mtwo Mummodcookomdwm- lemurmrocdoonm. We have now our need prepar- ed and are booking orders for the eenon £907. for the growing of PM“ All 01‘!!! m0. and we would request thou wieh- lng to grow. who hue not el- mdy left their order. and require seed to cell a: once at the OPEC! and leave their order end the need If they wleh to teke “we wkhthemund those who MN I dy let: thelr orde!‘ kindly all and Me their eeed ewe: at once. 7 ‘ Pflcaa haw advanced on moat all varictiaa. Baby Harden-0d. Douglu, 111.11.. May Lâ€"The body ofamanchildwufonndneuflm nilwny just outside the village yes- terdny. cud circumstances would in- diutethuithldbeenthrowniroxn s pusing ham and killed. of the Commission. P. 3â€". has not yet ï¬led it: with the Bailwuy Ctnadiu: Northern and some 0. The nus The thasmdlorlinumopposinz rodnctioninm. Ottmn. Mty 4 â€"The new mree-cent rate; of the Grand Trunk mll_go _into elect on {by 15. PREMIERS SEE DREADNOUGHT. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Not Adopt Schema Which Would Dislocnto Tariff. Balfour Favors Preference. JAS. M. SQUIER SONS SQUIER FLAVELLE Imperial Defunct Fund. New “Wtâ€"Rate. m mar POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. Mn FLEET 1., 6. [Mills (a Food Choppers. Raisin Seeders, Asbestos Sad Irons, Its. Potts’ Sad Irons, Carpet Sweepers, Door Mats, Gillette Razors l. 6. Edwards (a Waterproof Horse Covers, Horse Blankets, Wagon Covers, Surcingles, Lantern; Just received new shipmentof above Cement. Prices Tight Muipoaa and Cambray Station. BEST GOBOGONK LIME at Mariposa. Alberta Imarket Seed flats RAVEN LAKE PORTLAND 0 E M [II t a shipment of the; this week. Extra choice stock. Telephone before you came, to make sure they are here. gumsâ€"Have secured a bu. gain on a carload o Shingles at Cambray Station. Oï¬'er them cheap. , HUGH LYTLE You ave the middlew" proï¬t when you deal with “' a we are wholesale mamm tum. We any : full line Lamb" um. Shingles, Sub. 000“ Guinea Lumber md We"l m†Pm. IneKennedyalmlS ADVERTISE MeLennan Go. a hold at. tho BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronto, dur- ing July sud August. Studenu my enroll my time 1m: .3131 admuge. OUR SUMMER SCHOOL Tho Canada Paint 00- LIMITED Mariposa Station. twlfntul, Pr: It!†NM 0.0996 0 oWhat i QLL. 0.7.8111]... mmwwm “I t: