“No. man; .01 Hairdo plain “Y’almmadtbcopkladcy. ‘fOi â€nummm-Me‘ï¬r “other On». "“1 mm said Mm. Uppertan. you an thoroughly familiar with \tb dam of a. cook?†L‘“0i an, ma'am.†13le the appli. Minnipeg Free Press; A bulletin 01 tm’: United States Agricultural Dc- putmcm just issued throws light on the question of the increased cost of living in 1903 over the preceding thirteen years. .The first table shows ‘flnt the average relative prices of ‘11 cc modiï¬es were higher in 1903 than at any time since and including 1890. Farm products reached the Meat Mouse in 1896 am! the high- ci. In 1902. Cloths and clothing: were lowest in 1897 and highest in 1890. Fuel and light- wm‘é loweet in 569-: and highest. in 1903. Metal; 4nd implements were lowest in 1898 'ald bighcet in 1008. Lumb:r and building materials were lowest in 3897 ml highest in 1593 Of Lev- col) “niche of Momma)†the priceu ol tiny-nix m 1903 were higher the.“ um. average mice tm- Uu: pre- ceumu, purity! 53mm 1590. 'Nw tables of um and lighting uhmw an “lon- .ming iIKHOaM'. in the cost to the non- nmcr. (tuzu mm {roux .'.U to 3| per cent. mm statistics threw alight cu tho industrial situation in th: Ur:- hed Suites. With such Jbuouuu! in- cum-ex in the necessities for life dc- nsmh (or higher wages with decom- panying stake» were inevitable. Devices 01 great prosperity otten press more severely than hard times an the Wage-earners. vtho.‘ the ï¬ghting his beer. aesperacc, ~althcugh little credit can be gin-n in Un- Iiguree in which the banners indulge. Unc story saw the Japan- ese in two gays fired 125.000 rounds of shrapnel alone. [They were to- pr-tuï¬ to he with“ two miles of the inner fortress. In the north the Bus- ‘ian plight is sore. Rumor has it that a strong force of Japanese is â€rolling on nukdcu. humus got 3mm mud of the Iorcos Hilde! Konr- apntkm. ho word comes from the Bunyan armies of Stakeiberg or Zar- an: and the capitalation ’0! Gen Kcnropatkin to .tuhe place on the an: day. what would indeed be a whit of humiliation. . nhiefl in the St. Petal-shuts des- plches. and it is surmised tint; Nodsu has cut .their line of communication. (lumen Watches from Tokio syas Illa: city cxpects the 131i. oLPort Ar- E m Globe: The new- provisions of flu law regarding undoSirstblo Emmi- â€than cannot tail to have a beneï¬- c‘nnâ€"l elfcct on the hnmedzéte and we- .ote future of the Dominion (The “at important 0! all conshleritions is the SW of citizenshlp, and amass this is sustained the great rc- ..nrces we inherit annual. booms the hsis of nationnl strength and ad- ‘mvment. Du: capacity to: ab- -rbing and transforming aliens in mind. and if .w.e 1'th our vigilance the result will be the establishment 01 permanent foreign colonies alien in sentiment to our national and po- litical ideals, and the mining of Cor- ‘npllrg influenCes in our public life. “Snore is a dearth of naws {rem the hoci.1~urther details 0! the lighting pf Jul: 30m to Aug rut 1 $0: um mo Russian loss Wu [arr-r. tIhe tales told he refugees tram Port Arthur arriving at Ulcfoo indicate 'SPECIAL LINES â€" Galvanized rand Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins BrosValves, ï¬xinbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. We have the name of turning «out ï¬rst-class work: this is be- «anse we have practicalmechanics and we give careful attention to it. and can assure you perfect satisfaction. ‘See us about your supplies of Shrdware, Paper, Glass, Paints, tOils, Metal Shingles and Cgigiings. vBflXALL MATTHIE. ~VJA -.-'___ ~__, Don’t forget that we are head [quarters for all kinds of Tin and {Galvanized Iron Work. ï¬rst-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace tfleating. Builders and Contractors “Gait! ybu nab; mayphnaiec dues-4 u?" an; the â€pectin employi. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. Agents for; Happy The Weekly Post EDITORIAL NOTES r Happy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. PAGE FOUR- supplies. of wu truly a Writyknc ï¬ght. The waved mare running twenty :feet high. and the gala caught the ton on tha grout combcra'und cent the foam scurrying acrou the vision in up: tormotsmay. until.- mt timcl all aightot land wu completely oblitcrq urea. Rev. Mr. Kenn. who wpa on board during the atom. moat wrtniuv ly dmrvod a. votc 0! thanks. as by his tux-wot prayer! and cannot qu ihartntkm he did much to Inspire tho ‘pomew with courage when the storm was at its wprst. Everything no matter how solemn. has its [Min drone side and at tho conclusion of Friday: omtlal trip norm very .tunny incidents. wm mailed. not. ably. the smile which mt around when a little girl Mm her mother. who was rather inclined to embonpoint. to put an two lite PUG-‘1 qemrs intend 0! me. cud min whm a. terror-attic“ pm:- re- quested a". . cm to flag, "Pull tor the claws, p." CASTOR IA rotInhnuudchfldron. mKHYoIIImAInysBugM Lewis was cahglht in the full Inrry ot the blast, as she was running- up to Big Bay Point from Roachc’m Point, and the passengers who were abound the staunch Jibtle Sneamer wi.l never flax-get the experience through which they «passed. It only lasted for an hour and a half. but it Batman Uhe‘upen’tm and a. halt to the map of frightened ladies. .who prayed.ud «as tum uternately in the cabin when: they out, with lit-o prisoners atrapned an. expat; in: every minute typo their lag . lot ,_ _!_.|_L ML- Waves worn Running twenty Font Iligh â€"l Steamer In Peril. Barrie Advance: (in Fridam last Lak: Simooe was swept by ï¬xative.1 est gale that has raged for many years. The storm broke about sewn. on o’clock in the owning and the str. leay just reached Kempenteldt Bay in time to escape it. The Eigin L. It was an Off On, for the Local: and For Runs Wen Scored. Theme is nothing. no mertain 9.8 a lull game. As in all games phyorn I ham their qt! days. so the game of cric/het. and mterday some ofl"‘Lind.. any! “good 'nna†more completely 01!. and the unexpected happened. Limb†had daï¬aated Orillia. in Oril-v lia by mgr ; hundred runs, md no: Victor! M86 looked for yï¬erdaylbut instead the locals were quite. badly mama. » :llNDSAflRKKHfRS’ DEW my poor beginning. ‘A little im. proment was made and the filth wicket tell for tittean, six for nine-c teen, seven for twenty. Hal-stone was playing steadily, and the eighth wickett tell for thirtygthree. Har- etone was next to goâ€"he played one 0! Pellatt‘a into Mr. Inacock‘s hands and mtimd with top score for his side. 122mm; 9 out for 84. The last. wicket fell for tinny-eight. THEY WENT DOWN BEFORE THE OBflMANS MONDAY. Captain Short was unable to play, and his place mm taken by Dr. Brown, who tell at came into the Cap» tain’s run of luck and won the tow. He decided to take the bat, Dr. Dean ‘a-qd, Hoops: ,tacing thwbowlims of Pellatt and Eaton. After {ha Doctor had ecomd a. single he got underarm: of Eaton's and ' it dropped into a tielder’s hands. McSwuyn lined the vacancy. H00per hit two of Eat. on‘s balls pmttily to leg for two each. but McSweyn went out without scoring and two wickets were down 1501' £in nuns. Hbrttune came in. Hooper scored two more and. then lost his wicm; three tor new. The‘ next man failed to score, and four wick-rats more down for Gem runs. A Tho Orillia men came down with the Barrie emumiomm 3nd 5?) had an all day game. It was quite lateâ€" well on to 1:00an the game commenced. Some person should stir the Tawzn men up; they are nemer on hand on time. and a delay; at an hour at chestnut no. usual thing. Thia kind of thing is dis, courteous to the {visiting elem-n. and it is to be M that the manage... meat will hams a stop pad: to this and have their men on the ï¬eld at the timagtqted tor the we. LAKE SIIGOE STORM SWIFT 0M 0! I'll. Old Ion. Toronto Globe: John Enclinh gum nimso‘lt up to motectivc Hark. on Wednesday after «cams tron tbs look-pp at Omemoe. where he wan nrmtod on a warrant cwom out in this our; .Enguuh I: mound of stealing the prooeodl of the “lo d1 thmo photograph. tron: Johnaton a; 00.. by whom he ma employed. He will be tutu: to Onenee to stand trial on the charge 0! breaking jail. and amnvuion. Like spectres. in when and hon-l should lurk. They would see then thg worth of the men they had shamed, And humbly entrant than locomc flick to got-E: If the looms allstood idle, and want had to plead; It the great ocean linus went out 0! commission. And railroads for freight cass no longer had need; If the fields of the world all stood fruitless and Wood-grown. .Mith no bountiful harvests of cot- .ton or corn, Do Jon think that she men of the towns and the cities .Wculd then treat the burner: with insotent scorn ? I! the knit-smpping industries their Warchozues- And Boston in pain for hor f THE TRENT ram 60., DU \ \‘u y‘iuâ€" w ______ . m- 'Ihera 'may In «her matters connection with water powars whicn may unto:- bocomo public propel-Ly. which «111 further indicate that Port Hope has to be alive to every issue in order to secure the canal outlet. abandoned. -‘ Because they had really no when left to grind. If Annun- and ï¬wjfl. should go out or luminous. ‘ Because no stock range or {arm could they (ind; IF THE FARIERS SHOULD 65 ON A SIRIKE. Let them: stop and consider, these merchavtts and bankecs. What this beautitul country of ours would he like. " It the {armors next spring left their . ploughs in the furrows. L911. their mule um'au, end all went on a strike. authority of an oflicor of the Canzuh 1.110. but will the presuieut of this 93"}: deny that. the Ban; 1113 had lat-1mm; to do with water powers? - it he will do so ovu'his own signa- ture we wxll be pleased to publish. his statqneut. We have called public- attention ‘Io this matter to show What the adYo- cates of the Port Hope outlet have to (amend agajnst. . . It has “Elva-(40“ swim-6v "ulrvm -. -._w.-_ (just above Peterboro; which has on- ly a head of some eleVen lost. besides building and maintaining forever a new damnâ€"the surplus water power or which was ’resexved to the But of Commerce and has since been sold for a large sum of money. No doubt the Bank of Cammerce has “mulling else to do" as staed in the Toronto Sands: Wedgi.‘ gn age ton outlet than water pom! would be developed at the eXpense of the Gommmt through the construction of a dam at each and. every lock - 3 total of probably six dams as pet can. 31 summintending engineer's report. (Mr. .R. B. Rogers.)-Pbrt Hope Guide. wih‘é-Eo:o_l'ï¬ei{ bald thousnud4 of dollars damages {or abstraction or watarior loom purpose; gt‘Nassqu It is known through public ndver. tmement that the Gilmonr Company of Trenton. is making clung!» in the comm. It is also a mall known fact that the .Gilmonr Company were the owner: 0.! the principal water powers be tween Frankfort! and Tren- ton (a distance of about sewn mum) most of wln'ch am as yet undeveloped. Should the canal be built by the Tran... The. ow nets 0! these water powers n‘uum also have heavy claims To: damages for abstraction of vntcr L1" cafll lock adjoining the dam for lock- agn and canal purposefs: _ ; . Intonstlng ' Information concur-lug Trout Valloypanl Pony Donut-uni In the Ontario .Gazehteot Jan. 2nd. 1904, than appeared A'nntioeotihoor.‘ partition of the shave company. These ware the name! given as teaming: thmï¬m: David GiL‘ mom, Mmuï¬acturor, prert Weddell, Company Manager. both 0! tho town of Trenton. Samuel Hume Blake. K. ans. Smicitotl' ' {orbs Ill! 0! the city at Toronto, and any others who have become subscribers to the memoran... dam of agreement 0! the company and their Mrs. ‘ . {the object: of the pompamy a: stated in the notice are briefly: To acquire Water Privileges. Lands, Water Power: and other powers. and to develop the name. etc. The Chm capital 0! the oompmy is $500,000. the head ottioeoltheeompam tabs at Trenton. the provisional dictum to be the above named gentlemen . It is public WW that: the 1"" ï¬rm to which than out of the ï¬ve gentlemen above named belong, is the solicitors of the Bank at Munroe. the taxes No higher am has lung been the cushion to sneer at. the farmer. ‘ And reckon him up as an ignorant clad. creature ouite useful to help pay Pillsbury's flour mills should be ambition ï¬han tilliug the By Clara E. Coouor. indust rice c103 2d beans .vâ€"vâ€"v â€"-..1_ V man. when mambo“ Inn to- eently or“!!! W. went into of- feet My. Tho number of mg. m by tho’ lockout in variously scum-sud M. from 59.000 to 100.. , ,,,,.nn,;,n Winghun, Aug. o.â€"Whuo lupcrln- tending the pining 0! Ion. heavy mchinory 1| decl' b Ckn'l new furnitun tutor! he" VOIWY. menu! Rabat-on wu so severely «mind by ; lap abut idling on Mn am In did in 1mm minutes. Ho locvu . Vito at! me. children. New York. Aug. 1â€"?!†“on! lockout W unions In the build- I ___ 1-__ Solon. Aug. 6.â€"Junu Wedick and bin brother, who wore mining in akin; do“ a: old building Thur.- day night. got. hurt. by n mun pu- titlon. June: in hurt inwnrdly and died yum-d†morning. Hurry had the ml! hon. in hit with broken. mud n In“ Tm Em Toronto. Aug. tâ€"A into! .9. cident occurred in the out and G.'I‘. R. yards yuurdoy morning u. 9A5 by which on oldorly man, William: Wiliiunoon. an employ. of tho nil- wsy, lost. his we. Williunlon was crossing from one portion oi the yud to “other when bo-wu run over by Mario. Maduttopiocu. M to m _ W, and In method other to»- riblo Mums. lulled can wu giv- on him. but It 1. not bollovod mt ha “I "DOV". lo lo, Dto. Bollovillo, Aug. 6.â€"A orobohlo. tot.- ol Accident occur-rot tn the villago of Frankford yostordoy when u 12-year- old boy nonod Robot-t Smith, who woo tomporu‘tly in chorgo of his fothor'o tom. woo aux-own our tho oldo o! tho wocon by tho sudden starting of tho boron, tolling under tho wheels. Tho lod'o ohoulder wu omuhod. and ho roootvod othor tor- riblo Mun-loo. Koala! coro wu giv- W 1. WM“. Manitoba, 11:11., Aug. Bani-h of Komptvflh, Ont ,nccidcntnlly drowned in g It: lure yoatcrday. was to do 00m shooting. Coming up with n friend at. a. gravel pk, he was ukod to hclp remove g stump, and in itching the gun into the bcck of e buggy it. was dischuged, the contents tearing any the whole muscle of the loft up. rood. won the victim of on ocddom yootordhy morning, which my provo foul. Ho who “lilting in unloading o lood of loooo when. whoa tho rope which holds the polo running won the top of the load Nob. ‘3‘ I. m thrown hock o! the loul to thobomnoor.noonghud on his hood “reminds-odou- injury tonilmno.mlnonmmw tho shoulders in wound. Shot Dy 0'- Wm Listowol, Aug. 6.â€"A sod oocldolt. hopponed to Goor‘o Kat's“. £296 49. who lives in tho Township of Wallace. Ho had token I. gun and. with hone ond buggy, was on his London. Aug. 6.-â€"Robert Scott of St. Henri. Que., who is meking s trip on e Wager tron his home to Calgary, N.W.'I‘., met with a eeri- eus socident on Wedneeday evening e: Nevbury. He was on s. Grand Trunk height train eteeltng a. ride when he lest-131s balance and toll un- der the train. His em was bully crushed end neerly severed (tom the shoulder. Scott was brought to Vio- torie Hospital, this city, where he is progressing lsvorebly. rel-net's Awhl roll. Gclt. Aug. 6.-â€"Hugh Williamson. 0! a. June: Hohtt_fu'm., m Riva- A _-l‘-_‘ TI- mw o! the Collingwood spent two hours trying to ï¬nd the body, but war. unwound. Chic! Con- ucbh Owens brought. tho body to tho who. later in tho morning. Robin. Hill» of Bopor. It wuhil ï¬rst trip on this bot!†ad, not knowing the wind, It in suppoood Ola-t h. mlnludmd th- ma ‘0 Kit ho niljudpd an amne- to tho dock uni noctdcnully jumped in and w dun doyguhy the_ wheel. tho shore when suddonly the wholo party diuppemd moth tho wour, haVing in the darkness stopped (on the lumbar Into tho doop chonul. Tho children struggled ud m od, ï¬ghting desperately to roach tho «now, where tho wotor won only .. toot or oo in depth. Riley. who to odd to how boen 0. good owimmor. is thought to hsvo boon undo holplooo by tho girls diam to him and hompering his exam to uvo thou. ,,A_ o- -- mm was 82 you! ow. u“- “- up. of the cum drowned ml“ from 8 to 14 tout. Four of “0 bodlou have been mound- The only on. in tho I ‘0 1'0- th. mdbcr wu Tummy. a you. old. The child in mbh to toll how the and bone". Buoy Va :2 yufl old. ad “I! u-v ww- “I'- Whon they war-al- tho water, Riley Ind. the children Join hudl. and they :1} waded Into that river and walk“! dong 3 undbu which stretches out. into tho nm at. tint. point. . u» night m. mu. attach“? b9!- pd to g. with him. and We? ‘°°" her and noun! at hot sir! 1M“ " up beach with him. A _ _.., hum put 0! u» cit! 0“ "“ Womuubathonmbudlh front or his home an" N. mun tron work. In tho mpp't run: In: night, Mu] Buoy, m- axim “d “x o: a. man mac Kim -"°" drum. 0-. child in moaned. why 11nd w an the i- a" Ian With mum“ Mun-mam“ nu nun m In“ ï¬m‘imomn ,BRI’f THE 7 GIRLS ALSO DROWNED I! Daughter and Her Six Oom- Plnlons Clinglng to Him. Alton! 111., Aug. _6_. J... Wodlok M Wu swung O Bide. “MW-tort. o.â€"Whno superin- wat «but: Kontml. Aug. 9.â€"TIO third In. {or the Sow-3M; Cup, which was called on me 81. Lou}- uurnoon cm s «night am count. two lane. to windwud “a mum, unod ovorthno that. r.- lultod innmflfortho Canadia- but Noon». wild am that ninuteo t5 “cond- M o! unnu- grim bum WM“ 3001' m m um: . .n. and a Q» m Montevideo. Uruguay. Aug. 8.â€"An attempt. was made upon the life of Mldcnt Battle y Ordonez Sum-day u be wan driving MI funny. As the party was passing along one or the prlndpul “not: of the city a, buried torpedo was exploded u. the aide o! the carriage. The oxplouton tore up tho track of tho rdlvay running through tho street and tho pnvomont. I. on. can "I’m“. Headvllle, Pa.. Aug. 8.â€"Mrs. Mary lurphy, the oldest person in the State. it her ago Is correctly report- ed. died Saturday in Kerr-town, and nearly 134 years. Mrs. Xurphy a low months ago ssld: "I was born ln Dublln, Ireland, on Christmas my, 1770, and came to America in Hay, 1870. when I was In my one hun- dredth year. I was 28 years old when the Irish rebellion took place In 1798. and my ï¬rst husband was a soldier. I was 88 years old when Robert Emmett was executed for treason. Sept. 90. 1808." Hrs. Murphy ls survived by her second husband. land nvenue. The procession started st 10.30 o'clock, and it was 2.30 o'clock before the lot of the lino reached the picnic grounds. It was a. parade of the nation, for men lub- Jccts of nearly every ruler in the world being in line. Hundreds of children, dressed in white and wov- ing any, merched at the head 01 the women worker-1. Chicago, Aug. 8.â€"In 3. undo an. en! miles in length 25,000 strikm and their families encixfcled the stock yu’dl diatrict. Saturday, 3nd gun the ï¬rst pthllc demonstration uno- thostrikopwucdlodon July 12. With banners flying. they numbed to lively music from : dozep buds, uld wound up with a picnic at 09- wald'a Grove, 52nd street and Anh- rapidity. The prefect of the maritime port is orgunizing assistance. cad admiral- und general: an helping in the works at the pumps. A division of the re serve squadron has been called upon to aid. ' Guns am being and .- signal: for help. which in coming in iron: tho whole countryside. The Mm m spreading with N is situated the Debi Luna’s Pnlece. and in the immedinte vicinity of the Delei ann's privete gardens. The Dole! Lune fled to s mon- astery eighteen miles distant. It is reported thnt ho hes shut tinsel! up in strict seclusion, refusing to see even the highest sate odioers. end m that he will rennin seclud- ed {or three yenrs. Col. Young-husband bu received n ammonia visit from the Ambon. who promised to assist in nrriving nt n settlement. nnd presented gifts of food to the British troops. The nppenrnnoo of the city shows the dena-iptions o! explorers to be extremely nccurete. The surround- ings nro very fertile, and whole place give. evidence 01 gm: pros- perity. A brilliantly costumed group wntehed the approach of the expedi~ tion from the root of one of the structures on Petals Mountain. Begin in Extent!" Stone at Aron-I .d Nov Thu-"tone Complete Bloch or puma... Toulon. Aug. 8.--Fire broke out in the arsenal here et midnight, origin- sting in the extensive stores. '11:. are spread rapidly. mh now thrott- ena to embrace entirel blocks of buildings. The troops were et once mustered in the street. In. tho Antonâ€"33'1“"? WdcnroAnou- â€Io-slalo‘m Sink, Brit†India, Aug. 8.â€"Tho Britt-h expedition into Thlbet reach- ed Llano: ht noon Aug. 8, with no tux-that ï¬ghting thou wu reported in the lost Motchoo. nun nuâ€..- ma. Liam, Thibot, Aug. 8.â€"(Dohyod in 'I‘rgnnmimon.)â€"Tho British 0:- pedition u cnuxnped ; mil. iron: the Smd mam o! Paulo, on which mmmauflwuhfl FLIGHT 6F THE DALAI LAMA No Opposition Encountered After Leaving Karol: Pan. TOULON IN FLAMES. In. lurphy DI“ Agni 18¢. COL. YOUNGHUSBAND. m “tho In. Any. Torpedood n Proud-II. ciidcnoo 0! mt pros- 1†VI“. low. 10¢. London, Aug. 8.-â€"No further news from Port Arthur has mched Lon- don and than I no oonnmntion of the rumoréd f o! the {ox-um. In“: m St. Peter-burg. Aug. 8.4a. Knropotkm. in g Wm to the Empaor dated Aug. 6, "pom ; ro- conmimnoo Aug. 6 on the south float in the direction of the Juan- on position. Tho m aet an to tho Village 01 Henchmm. 13 miles northeast o! Nnchwunt. from which luau n lore: oi J upm- no prodpih luving their transport annals. 0 report gives details of othe: W, md con- dude: with the statement that there isnochhnp onthoeuttront of tho army. 'I‘oldo. Aug. 8,â€"Gen. Kurokl re- ports that be buried the bodies of of 512 Run-hm on tho bnttleï¬cld Yunhlmhkzu nnd Yngtzuling. He reports tho capture or 269 Russians, including eight 0mm. One hundred and ï¬fteen o! tho prisoner: wen wounded. den. Oku'a .nd the Tnkushan arm- ies m pressing northward. and Gen. Karon is cloned 3t. hand. w â€".___.v The unexpected loan of the Russian gt Tatchckiao ad the appearance of the J W Tukuslnn army on the flank (creed tho abandonment and W without a ï¬ght 0! Yinkow, Hdcheng and Newchwmg. It is gen- erally believed that the crisis will come shortly at Liaoyang, and that Impeatkin will b. broad to give battlo whatever his present purpose his evident!» Mhopedond plenud to check the Japeme et 'I‘ntchokko. Then um- holding the enemy in chock. it is believed to lave been his purpose to concentrate his remaining force a Linoynng end. to strike Kurokl. Monh‘ a: W wiritory without I. tattle. lb was forced to Mt: or destroy valuable stores and munitions 0! 1n! when tho tunapomuon wu gluon the most serious problem to 9:. W. H. also impaired the moral: of his ,7.- xgnpun- W fulï¬l"- the Japan... The conoontrutinx of his m gt mama a one $1810 mam tomvolveitindb- uur. It m populul! unwed mg ‘ â€rd†W70 battle would dunner ho tough: at Tue!»- Human-Janna nu conduct-dun alum in many in 10.000. "The!!- lone. were no ï¬re“- “1“ theaemyhunothndflmezto I‘- move the dend all woended.'- "' "ï¬gâ€"M assisted in the detenoo by bombarding the J flank “Our lost. during t three (by. wu .bout. 1,500 m and ‘0 ofloeu killed or wounded. "Adlai-£10: statement: 0! Chi- one â€a â€song-{tho Japanese lost Mn captured commanding position north and W 0(- Port. Arthur u s dim“ of 2,750 yuan (tom the ash “no at m‘ «has. London, Aug. 8.43 Tunu' corâ€" respondat ct V'_l‘o_klo,A_und« due 2! bWt-“C‘Iounlw â€Whitman-’11:» mu rm Arth- With Lu. a REPORT FROM GEN. STOESSEL Juno That Close to Main Russian Port Arthur Dofonou. E121 mrmwmvw' ï¬o‘ms‘m may.†10.00.. St.“ Pm, Aug, 8» woon's STOVE CO» ‘buthopmanodmm Sunshirl furnace mine-d h1- win“ by More than half the drudgery of ‘tending a furnace is in the shaking down. Enough to break 1 man 's back, and cer- tninly no work for a woman, is the job of shaking down 5 With 3 Sunshine Furnace you st: oscillate a gently working lever that a handle. It's so easy you won't believe been used to the common backcbreakch- been used to the common back-breakers. And the Sunshine is a hygienic, mum Ila Easy to Shake. MCCIaIy’s 30201: a! Rafe! I day as I‘: coedfngSc Washington, Aug. 9,â€""llll tuition in principle, of than 01 coal and other fuel mm ton as absolutely contraband! might ultimawly lead to u‘ hibition o! the sale by anti the people of lwlllgemt Sm all articles which could he converted to milltary ma extension of the principbby coal and other fuel and a! an absolutely contrabul i simply became they are neutral to a non-block“ belligerent would not and accord with the reasonable ful rights of a neutral This is a summary of. . by Secretary Buy on tb mural nation: during at. Kat lot cms- It London. Aug. 9.â€"Hny ' lattlcton, in reply too. the Maori. that Premier appolnud governor of M stated that His Inject! !‘ aware of and appredlw‘ penioes 01 Mr. Scddon. ml: uppolnt as governor as who had been premium!!! h the politics of the cow. mv opinion, ha The actual arr: therefore, in tin m.II "Our object was to m m incident. developing/h which would cause a glut ' tween the two countriesâ€"1 of mm which might very Toronto, Aug. 3,.“ B'imming Club’. M Moon, in ch. 10.: K. Daniel: of New !. making a new A... twinning it in 64 4-5 former record, 65 1.5 w by C. Ruberl of g â€We amount-nod, M< strongly with the Rud- nont, and they showed u, meet us," continued m, ‘ m an important thin“. be! is than. it is u acid, no. It is the ï¬rst tinny cidut has occurred swath 0! Park, or the '1‘me d on which our objection 13 come into existence, I! a Government Was right in in tin, tho captors of u. would haxo had the right 3 hr to a Russian port, u prim court. If we were at was no justiï¬cation for h The Premier made n m that of the Governmentâ€: the “aces. and the Kain mder incidents. H. N that the Government's m the ulzure of the mm... entirely on the Brim : that ship- iuulng tro- Mml Son. Indu- thoco Mï¬ 8mm wm £1:wa port them-shes into an London,‘ Aug 0,1,, a Common: yeflterday' p, four, replying to g q“. subject. said the British whet-ed to its contention was no adequate justh sinking of the Britiflz m Commander by tho 1 squadron. a member of the ctoty. Donna, merely injum my 0! the on. My torn. Write for a governor any been. prominmtb' “tics 0! an cow Colombia. M" " Ran-s assumed 0 resident of W nor MW that it, child 09‘ “JP-t 0|â€! "e11 *orcl SH 27:1 m