0m â€anw‘fl“ laimed by the cur ' gm 23:: ° .~ im 1 mg mm†“ï¬rst i --‘- ,n ‘_ AA“..- EOWMIQ of latitixdo. m 6615- tcntion 01 the United sates 1. that the bounduy continues up to Bear Rive: Valley from the head of Port- had I to the 56th partllel. ‘lr. -003 m 113 ï¬gs 519$}? London. Sept. 19.â€"(A.P.)â€"When Ibo Alaskan Boundary Commission taunted m sessions yesterday, At- torney-Gourd Finlay was subject!!! by Wu Secntary Root and Senators Lodpgnd'nn’ncrtoanrqoxqm cons in connection with his attempt to show that the boundary should run from the head of Portland Canal diroctly westward to the point where J t_ AI.- F--- The Attorney-General passed dur- ing the alternoon to the discussion Q! the location of the line from the 56th parallel to Mount St. Elias. as- lorting that it the comention o! the United States, that the bound- ary should go around the heads of inlets was admitted, than correspond- ingly Canada should gain by the tri- bunal deciding that the line should follow ten marine leagues from the shores of peninsulas. follow this pass to (he 56th degree? gm. Attorney - General replied that the line, 11nd:m rthe treaty, could not run farthert n the water canal and from that point must seek the moun- tains at the 56th parallel. {ï¬x-3;; tows-1:3} asï¬giatora in of the treaty int:ndeq line to {allow this pass to the 5633(5'93'1'6'5? In B. l'lnlay Continue. 3!. Ablo B Rfl»; 1n Caladg’s Bah-1!. (Canadian Associated Press. ) London.Sept.19.-â€"When the A1118- kan Bouncing T5; , 11 yesterday 1:: Fax'ng', thw‘ £991;- _ e «.7, A t F1711?†WESTIONS. Astor-01.608031 81: I. flaky Say! no, hypo†the 3mm Contentionâ€"loon- bg cl Yuriou Word. Important to the but. of no Gnuâ€"Coat And 000... “ “do Witt?" ud “ Id: Inter." THE TESTIMONY OF THE MAPS Commiuionors Amused by Ca- nada’s Argument. DIUGGISI‘ ’ ' Neuly opp. Post Ofï¬ce, Lindny. : on W wuww§ao A French map from the Foreign Ofï¬ce, drawn in 1844, shows Port- land Canal running down to tho sea. and gives Wales and Pears. Islands to Great Britain. The Russian om- cial map of 1844 show: each chan- nel running to the sea. Thowqï¬gid If your boys or girls are rounu shouldered their chance ROI health and perfect development islessoned, the freeactionof: :the lungs is impeded deep breathing is rrevcntedP and di 3 session is impaired. appearance also counts for some- : thing. Round shoulders are un- necessary. The right kind of braces faithfully used will over- come the trouble every time. We : have modern braces. Tneir cost 3 g A. HIGINBB'I‘HAM; ‘- manta-l! . THE HORSE MARKET clued: “chew W. â€unto. bu. etc" ad :1 toms of mu. 1: cmszhouandsolmumufly. 594M â€mmMmamdm wwwmatu‘lm' CANADIAN ARGUMENT BBAUE UP! French Authority. Bum N.Y.._ l8. :1. :90! girls‘ are round an the Alas-g meal assembled I} - stun tn. Atgqg‘; ‘8‘“; min}? in 5 t t the up gut“)??? 3 Land “um" mud ï¬at nenu deep di- and ame- : u'n- ! of ver- We cost the 3| “The Turks burned 18 children to ‘ death in a baking oven at Pisoder, | near Atmensko, on Sept. 12. They] massacred 200 women and children. at J ervan in revenge for a defeat at g I the hand- of the insurgents." “on Turkish HWIOI. Sana, Sept. 19.â€"A serious ï¬ght| has occurred at Ulavitza, 1n the, , mountains of KratoVO, betWeen 2,-. . 000 Turks and 80 insurgents. It ' . continued for eight hours. The in- ' surgents used bombs with, deadly o;- I fact. About 100 Turks are reported I Attorney-General Finlay quoted from the negotiations preceding the treaty oi 1825 in support of his view, and asked the tribunal to an- :wer the fourth question by deciding that Portland Cannl end the point on me outn parallel wnero -mouhâ€" tains are found, should be joined by the most direct line. He then pro- ceeded to discuss the last three qu05â€" tions of reference, and with regard to the rm: and sixth (m treaty o! {903),113 5£id the United States con‘fciition as that gufsia. was to have a continuous strip of coast running round all the“ inlet and that Great Britain Wag to. pg 5; {3:1 I mm: ‘ mull-no well as 1w. ovu... â€"â€" â€" , for All the W o! the toilet, beth end inn-mg;I Thousands of women recommend ticnn Soap. ' Assisted by Cnticnn Ointment the great weekneebeeror too tree perspiration, for ulcer- tive, antiseptic purposes which y suggestthemselvee. Mum damn-am unc- .. ‘2'»..11’3‘ " 'L'M'". O... Ina-:3.†5-41.. Dru. . 'Mk“mmm‘ “' moon. I! " “ _ point excluded from the sea. To that 1 65““ b, a... 13"“, “aâ€. an.“ .- view he gsked the tribunal to return a decided negative. Ill-later of Agriculture.- muhv Sent. 17.â€"Whitbv'| Model There is an implication in the United States' case that "tide- water" and “salt water" are syno- nymous terms. IIo illustrated this by reference to the Thames and 03th- ' er lays; rivers. He queSQQn nnaEvsxs of â€coast†m the nitedl States’ case, and declared that the . meaning depends upon the circum- stance in mm 1.13; word is used. } He contended that "coast." meant. I “3" the general outline of continental 3 t1} shore, and that. it could never have spin: been meant to call heads or narrow J°m inlets running hundreds of miles in- ‘8†land “ocean." He instanced the case i espec of Russia. forbidding the approach of ' far e ship 100 miles from the coast, and held. asked could the skipper of a vessel 3 513‘“ or oi Great Britain, whose conten- tion is that the line should pass from Prince of Wales Island by the shortest way to the north of Van- couver’s Portland Channel. north of Wales and- Pearso Islandu, which should be declared to belong to Great Britain. He then passed to the fourth question, which he stated seemed to him to be based on a misconception of the negotiators, who assumed thnt Portland Chun- nol went up to the 56th parallel, which it does not. Answers to these questions, which are closely related, depend largely upon the true meaning of the words “coast†and "ocean" in the treaty. of Russia. iormaomg I118 approncn 01 e ship 100 miles from the count. and asked could the skipper of a vessel lying on the mouth of the inbt urge that he was outside the forbidden distance because he'was more than one hundred miles from the head disâ€" pvttzd. held. The experimental plot of , growing samples of varioue grains ’ and seeds was very much admired by the hundrede o! agriculturiete pre- eent. Prof. Zavitz'e addrese. using the growing grejne as illustrations, was very interesting and instructive. 'I'hn Fair's mesh were entertained It The Attorney-Genenl. while not wishing to attach much weight to these maps, coitended that. the weight of their evidence wu in fav- London Rani-iii»: In in Ion-u: Tolls the Horrible Truthâ€"Burning of Kal- tofla lldmrlbably Terrible. London, Sept. 19.â€"As a result of the intervention of the British Am- bassador, the decree of expulsion has not been enforced against The Daily Mail’s correspondent. at Monastir, who, under the date of Sept-16, tele- Hamburg, Sept. 172â€"2!“ _Benl.to yesterdty decided to «pend 82.000,- 000 on the improvement 01 the Elba Channol and the river minds. "A veritable reign of terror exists here. Suspected Christians vanish utterly, presumably oprison. Spies about on cxery hand. The following are some tales of atrocities which I have thoroughly authenticated: unMBryï¬nleta-unning see. A' map of 3857. used by Sir Geo. Simpeon before the Home oi Commons, shows the names 03 Port- land -.Ce‘nal and Ohaemtory Inlet going to the see, u doe- the Rue- sian map of 1861. The Admiralty charts of 1863 are marked as f'not surveyed." and atylee Observatory Inlet and Portland Inlet, which de- signation is the ï¬rst which appear. on the Admiralty charts 01 1853. Imrie's map of 1869 show: Portland Inlet and Portland Canal on the western side in clear type. and Ob- seh'atory‘ Inlet in small type. At the head of the inlet at Dawson the Ca- nadian map of 1880 shows thename “Portland lnlet,“ but. colors the dis- puted islands British. The Canadian biological map of 1879-80 calls Ob- servatory Inlet "Portland Inlet." and runs the boundary up to it. Favor-{Grant Britnln. Three maps prepared by Ivan Pet- rofl, the special agent of the United State! in 1880 to ’82, shows the boundary from Prince of Wales Isl- and as a wnvy line not pointing to lollow a parallel of latitude. and on a second map_ this line passes to the north of Wales and Pearce Islands. wounded. The inlur men wounded. A ï¬ght is also reported to have taken place ut Rupel Peso. near Sores. 48 miles from Salonica. Further reports trom Kutoria say the city i_s burning and that the massacre of its population (esti- mated to have numbered 10,000 per- sons), was lndescribably terrible. The Turks slaughtered indiscrimi- nately Bulgarians, and Greeks, men, women and children. Lacrosse, Wit, Sept. 19.â€"Hundreds' of families in the district adjacent to Lacrosse are fleeing with what‘ valuables they can grasp to the hills which skirt the Mississippi to escape «oath in the floods which are Weep- , hag the Mississippi Valley. ‘ Without Found-flan. Paris, Sept. 19.â€"â€"A despatch from Belgrade says the report. 01 the as- sassination or King Peter of Set-via, is without foundation. REIGN OF TERROR. wm zxpua 32,090,000. Should Got. an Ark. Cons: nnd Ocean. were two nut nnifl: I.) we. -.-- l ‘ Hamilton, Sept. 19.â€"M.iu Mario : Hugh. 318 South Hess street. an elderly lady who keeps the books for her father, who runs a bookbinding establishment at 60 West King I street, last evening was epmenger l on a street car. As the car we: speeding down the incline on Mm garet street, the power wire snapped. fell on Motorman Edwud Mmhell'e cep, making a great flare and knock- ing him back irom his motor. As soon as he recovered, he stopped the car, run back to recover his cap and found Miss Haigh lying unconSCious by the track. She had evidently got frightened. and jumped on, elighting on the back of her head. She has e. vex-v slight chance to wet bottom. New York Storm Swept. -â€".â€" â€-‘aw lsent. Prof. Zavitz' I address. using the growing grains as illustrations was \ery interesting and instructive. The Fair" I guests were entertained nt luncheon at Whitbx, Ladies' College. The public meeting in the evening was also illustrative of what can be ‘1 done here in establishing a. Model\ I Fur. I London, Sept. 17.â€"A dcspatch to The Daily Mail {tom Hong Kong an- nounces that during a. typhoon a steamer. .n-Lingâ€"Woo.‘ examined on 1meg-Chau-Wan and 100 persons I. Halifax, N.S., Sept. 17.4mm. wanking on the railway track It i Rockingham yesterday afternoon . hm Bayers, aged 60 years, was ' struck by an incoming train and in- stantly killed. I New York, Sept. 17.â€"Greater New York and its environs were visited {yesterday by the newest wind and .rainstorm in years. The day begun .with rain, which increased as the least wind blew 54 miles an hour, and for two hours about midday the 7 combined fury of the elements 'wrought damage on land and water amounting to many thousand! of dollars. Many persons were injured |in the centre of the city. At At- , lantic City the wind unrooled any . baum. , it is always radiédly ma pennant]: I cured by ‘ flqodfs sgamaparjlla i Which expel: all human. (mm m unp- UOns. and builds up the whole system. whether young or old. cure, sud purest of emollients. to be followed in severe cues by mild doses of Cuticurs Resolvent. This is the purest. sweetest, mom speedy. penu- nent snd economics! trentnent for torâ€" , disï¬guring. itching, burning, bl , scsly, crusted and pimply skinnn seslp humour-mm“ nnd irritntlons. with loss of hnir. of infnnts nnd children, us well ss ndults. sndissuretosucoeedwhennllother remedies and physicinns nu. p Millions of the world’s best people now use Cuticurs Soap. minted by ‘ Cuticurs Ointment, for preserving, ‘ purifying nnd besutirying the skin. for cleansing the snip of crusts, sales and dnndruf. nnd the stoppingpf (All; Whitby, Sept. 17.â€"Whitby'| Model Pair, was yesterday openedupy: Anon.- éydney'Fi'Sher. deixiion Mimster of Agriculture. He Was received with kind words and cheers, and ddqued a thoroughly sympathetic and in- uplring agricultural speech. Hon. John Dryden, Ontario Minister of Agriculture. also spoke. The show, especially in the educational featurel, for surpassed anything heretofore perished. - Whitby, Sept. 17. â€"George P: escott atreight conductor on the G. T. R†was crushed between two couplings and badlv injured yesterdav. lie was instructing two new men in coupling. Instant renormd wreaking deep to: akin-tortured mm, and rest for tired. trotted mounts. in Inna bath: with with Cnucm Ohtngont. the great A- L- Hood's Hm can livi- flh: I! In cutlcuraSoap and cutlcun Ointment lhen All Other Remedies and ‘ the Best Physicians Fail. It is commonly marked by bunch“ in the neck. inflammation: In the eyes. dyi- pcpsin. mrtanh, ant} geyem) (gebnlty. ing heir. to: softening. whl end soothlngrednongh end sorehsn a well as for all the purposes 0! the toilet, bsth end nursercy‘.I Thousands of women recommend ticnrs Soap. waisted by Cnticnrs Olntment the greet: skin cure. for annoying irritstions. change end weekneeéesror :00 free or onensive perspiration, for ulcer- stive conditions. end for my sens- tive, antiseptic purposes which resdily suggest themselves. A MM2£W$wmh “m Wasted muscles and m bull. WM havoc! Scrommhtalmu capabhotnn that. Ind more. With Itching, Bumlng, Seal: ’Humours Find ‘lnstam Belief and Speedy Cure BABIES 0N FIRE Disfigured J' kin 01:. Hundred Peri-had. Crushed by the Gun. Ruled by s '1'er www.1- "President Shields, on account 01 not having funds to meet pay roll - and current accounts, and no imme- diate prospects of securing money to meet them. is unwilling to proceed longer incurring liabilities on ac- count of its omrers, men or other retinaâ€, and, in consequence. to-day have suspended all operations vhatâ€" soever. except the Tagona Water 5 Light Company and Street Railway service in the Canadian $00. and the lerry service and the street railWay sax-vim in the American 800. Shall run but one train per week on the Algoma Central Railway between the $00 and and 0! steel, or about 60 miles.†and the town is ï¬lled with the un- employed. There is a general feel- ing of uneasiness among the oleï¬n". l who dread the inevitable approach of an extremely hard winter. combined with the more immediate danger 01 what. may happen when the three thousand dismissed employeee oi the company are assembled in t0“. within the next din; or two. unable to get {heir overdue wages. The Romansâ€"crown ,_" ,v__ )y believed by the people thet it the batsmen men can tide over the win- ter months the spring will bring brighter prospects then have ever been experienced in the put. It is | 1. eat irrational to believe thet theee i magniï¬cent industries, with their i great earning pouibilitiee. can long rcmein idle. _-_~.‘ 4:397 373;." ' I town in ill-prepared ior an emergency at this kind, and it in to he hoped that money will be forthcoming '07 soon to pay these men 01!. Men le- Canned. The bulinou men of the to" m deeply concerned over the eituntion, as they realize that while the ulti- mate outcome of theee prolonged dil- ï¬cultiee nt the worke will be bone ï¬cinl to the plece, inasmuch en the luduetriee or the consolidated come paniee will be put upon n much more substantial basis, they also feel that many will suffer meanwhile. u it will be necessary to conduct their nfleire upon e strictly cash line. “hula Net lepeleu. ‘ The eituetion. no in: el the town is concerned. in by no meme hope- less. In tact the century view is taken by many who have regurded ieorgnnizntion en inevitable ior two or three years pest. It inconflfient- {cumin idle: ‘»~ Jag: 1" - >7 ' gynp‘i‘l; 7:; Pro-Mont $0M.- Much sympathy is felt for '- dcnt Shields, who he: spent the put tluee months In on heroic eflort to Wurk out. a solution 0: thin dim- culty, but. whose lack of mecca has been almost. solely due to the unpro- ccdonted depression in the money 8.500 .0: An Thrown 0n. 0! l-ploy. Inc-t by Shut Down. The {allowing issued by Hunger Coyno, explains the uituation. Ap- parently, Spencer'J: Companv have decided to take proceeding: to fore- close thcir mortgage. and the shut- ting down of the plants is the ï¬rst markets. “Above all else. I must ask you to remember am we or. all low- abiding cltuens, and that our 1nd.- tortuncs. whi-lo hard to bear. or. not likely to continue forever? and are not. as hard as our ancestors, or even our fellow citizens have borne and com. through triumohnntly. Sdult Ste. Marie, Ont" Sept. 19.â€" All of the operations of the Consoli- dated Lake Superior Company were closed down lest night, and the great industries are silent {or the ï¬rst time in six years. The vuioua plants are in charge or watchmen. “The Helen ore mine.’ employing 800 nun; the Grace Gold Mine. em- ploying 70 men: the Michipicotm branch at the railway, employing 50 men: the veneer mill at $00. Ont... employing 75 men; the sawmill at Soo. Ont., employing 100 men; the car shops at $00. 0nt., employing 20 men; the Algoma Iron Works at Sea. Ont., employing 100 men: the Sul- phite pulp mill at Soo, Ont., em- ploying 100 men: the ground wood pulp mill at $00, 0nt., employing 100 men; the Gertrude Nickel Mine nt Sudbury, 0m... employing 80 men; the reduction works at 800. 0nt., employing 40 men: the paper mill at 800, Mich, employing 20 men: the Michigan Lake Superior Power Company at Soo, Mich. em- ploying 50 men: the pine veneer log pulp, log, charcoal operations along line Algoma Central Railww, em- ploying 1.700 men; the retort plant at 800, Out, employing 90 men; and‘the Algoma steel plant at 800. Ont... employing 150 men. will be absolutely closed down to-day. leav- ing at each operation simply one caretaker in the daytime and um watchmcnt at night to protect the propc rty . A. Amy 0! Unemployed Prod-coo an 09.! roan-g 0! Vacuum“ In View 0! Ann-outta. WI-urâ€" 30' BI“- no. lo. wm no Amulâ€" ‘hflo-u Con-sou“! - lop. for D.“ o! In“: 'l'I-ou. "The general ofï¬ce staff and the Algoma Central main line stafl will be reduced proportionally, the probâ€" abilities. being that not more than 15 o! the entire stat! of 90 men will be retained. Pancho. Commend. "It in with deep regret this an- nouncement is made, but it is the only alternative. For the past 90 days everything that human intelli- gence could suggest or tireless energy compass has been done to raise funds to ï¬nance this immense magniï¬cent property, but without avail. » The hardships that this will bring upon many emcera and employee muat be borne patiently as possible. trusting that the future may hri . muse .. “-5113 somuon and settl'ément 0] all (liï¬culties. Thu. Thousand Five Hundred Mon Out of Employment. THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT OFFICIAL STATEMENT. All At. Idle. : Chicago. Sept. 17.â€"Slr Thomas I Lipton is wasting from "colth sad I flunk.) appendicitis," «cording to m omcid lament mule by his ‘ physician- yesterday Mon. 8. 1-. however, progressing favor-my. W'er'" W m. at this account)! shut-down will. be almost Imtrievablo, {or tho mason thut no pulp-wood, sawlogl or ven- ‘ eel- logs will be nvaihble to run tho pulp milll,__uw mills, or veneer mill: Rockwood. Sept. 17.--I-‘nnk Phil- lipl, who live. on what in known I.- tho Noon farm. on the Guglph road, mat with a serious and probably fab- nl accident on Tuesday alternoon. H. was driving a large loud or pen into the barn, and was kneeling on the loud, when his head came tn con- tact with the top of the door. and 3‘):ku doubled tip backwards. Th. pmicim called have poor hope- 01 his record'y. la-Ilto- In Aspbyloud. Toronto. Sept. 17.â€"â€"Joseph Dillon. aged 82, 01 Hamilton, was faund un- consdoul in his 'room at. the Nelson House yesterday morning with the gal turned on, window: closed and door locked. Slight hope is held out {or his migry. 1.0;;“5'. S;pt. 17.â€"Jano 1(ch sell, the 21-year-old girl. the con- ï¬ne: to luring page. hufbandl 11v- ill "wu mded lot 1; week in y.- W' I Police Court. the: miniatu- id evidenco u to 1110 “W coro- moniu wu taken Ottawa, Sept. 17.â€"Some good work we: accomplished vesterdny by the ccnvention of the Union of Ca- nadian Municipalities. At the even- ing sitting, A. W. Campbell. Good Roads Commissioner {or Ontario. «1:1wi an address which was greatly appreciated. A resolution was adopted suthorlzing the execu- tive to prepare a scheme {or concert- ed action to secure better terms for debentures. The convention adjourn- ed At 10.30 p.111 A Foul Collleion. Montreal, Quc., Sept. 17.-â€"In n collision between two freight trninl on the Intercoloninl Railway ‘nt 5.50 o’clock yesterdey morning about two miles east of St. Undeleime. Engineer Atkinson and Fireman Kurd. oi the east bound trnin. were killed nnd Brnkemnn Homer and Engineer Duneult oi the west. bound train. were slightly injured. Both the engines were badly damaged and levernl oi the care were wrecked. Aahtnbuln, Ohio. Sept. 17.â€"'I1Io Canddhn patrol steamer Petrel eddy yesterday lifted and conï¬scated 3 number 01 ï¬sh nets belonging to American ï¬shermen in Lake Erie. It 1: supposed the ofï¬cers of the Petrol decided that the new were set on due Canadian side of the line. This. how- ever, is denied by the ï¬shermen; Th. nctl were valued at $2.000. Mr. Fitzpatrick also introduced I Mil to provide that "to Judge- shall conntitute : quorum 1n the rogulu Supmmo Court. Otuwa, Sept. 17.â€"J. J. Collins. civil engineer, 0! Ottawa. who has just returned from the head water: of tho ,Gutineau River, reports that he has (ii-covered a seam 01 coal 27 toot wide and extending to:- over 100 miles. Be say: that the coal is cam in quality to the Welsh anthracite which was imported to Canada lat winter. London, Sept. 11â€"10. Chamber lain, replying to e C.A.P. cor-ree- pondent, denied ever hevin‘g received broad hints from one oi the colon- ies that they desired eepmtion iron: the British Empire. \ by Ir. Ann. Compbell who recalled Ir. Brock'n denunciation o! the Libernll as “hypocrites." and his characterization of the Toronto trad- es unionists u "rioten, daeivcn and men who shoot from behind hedgm." on evidence 0! the gem-rally extravagant characm of Mr. Brock'o language. in. 311. With the recent rapid inâ€" crease in population. he said. this would give about the lame unit of population as existed for Senators In Ontario. Only “no Coo-tho lanol- h tho Io- aflut-ut of tho Constituent- Mtk-c Asa-ct 0.137. Ottawa. Sept. 19.-â€"Thcro are only three counties remaining undilpoaod of. which announccnwnt by the Pro- mier indiCatod that. the rcdiotribuâ€" tion bill has practically received the mdorscmcnt of the Bouac. The as- sertion was made just beioro the adjournment last night. and was a welcome conclusion to a weak'a hard work. Tho principal topic of debate yrstcrduy wan the redistribution of l’oronto, which occupied the whole of tho morning session and a large part at the afternoon sitting. Ir. Brock made an attack upon the lin- istcr of Public Workl. whom he olnmcd for having manipulated the measure 'icr party advantage. A digniï¬ed retort by Mr. Sutherland was followml by a Vigorous syn-och uvu, u Jo-vll unu- .' ..... Hon. Sir. Fitzpatrick introduced a bill to provide to: the ndditional roâ€" presentation in the Senate 0! two Sumter: {or lwitoba. mking {our Union of Cumdln- Mnnlclpnlulcs. Should Ba Treated With Illoneo. l’outiou A‘d-t the 0- NEATEV ’ COMPLETE. It! â€all†L'Pm Probably 1.“! Accident. Imled Three Tilla- Petrol um Non. Ore-t Con! find. It. “ tho only medicino 3 it! kind that “mud (In. advent] antistatic!» It promptly.†m1. In M. r m . nod welauolabmeorems: the exoeaï¬u and Mo. Opium or Stimulants. Mental and Mn Worry. nllot vhtch lad to lam-nit]. Insanity Consumption“ 9:: Earl: Gnu. , ‘1 ‘ or nx fox 3'... One win pm. «‘1 not run. Hailed mm on n- edptolpdco. Bendmhoommphlen Adda-I no Wool “my, Vlad-or. Ont . Kent-st. East. Brier Pipes in ï¬ve differâ€" ent shapes. Also highest grades of Tobaccos and Cigars always in stock \ We wish to call the attention of the public to facilities for repainting. Our pa'mt shop is in chagur of a ï¬rst-class painter, and we use nothing but tie best stock. We can also attend to all repairs necessa e to your Carriage before painting. All sorts of Vehiclry built to order as usual. es. ‘fllod Bold“. â€d 5011. Bufldo. N.Y., Sept. 21.â€"Jamcs Mean. 70 years old. yesterday {at- nlly wounded his son-in-law, Michael Grotty. 35 years old. and then sent 3 bullet throngh his own brain, dy- ing instantly. Family quarrels were tho cause of the crime. Salem. 311155., Sept. 21,â€"An indict- ment for forgery has hem n-mrncd mint Edward H. Cakes, chief of police of Rowena Mass. Oahu-3 il chased with the {orgvry of 4 hate purporting to have been signal by A. W. Gore, 3 Boston merchant. of material: and caused the postâ€" ponement of the erection of many large building: in Chicago, will be investigated this week by the Sep- tember grand jury. Complaints of the existence oi pools in all lines of the building industry will cluim the cttcntion of the examining body. PEDLAB é Chicago. Sept. LILâ€"Industrial com- binations that have raised the price Ay.lmer Sept. 21 .-A very and u- cident happened to Chas. McKennv, n young boy about 12 you: old. His (other Wu driving a. team of colts attached to a. wagon with a rack on It. The young lad was ï¬tting be- hind his (other. After driving 50m. distance Mr. McKenny noticed tho PEDLAR 8 Boeton. Sept. 21.â€"An extensive fraud perpetrated upon the Boston and Northern Street Railway Com- pany by the printing of bone trans- (er checks. their sale to conductor: 01 the road at a nominal price. and by them turned into the company at their lull values, was exposed Setu- da.y. Five person. including the two printers who printed the counterfeit checks. are in custody. More than twenty other conductora will be or- reeted. It is believed the company'e lose will he 8100.000. bOy was not. on the wagon and Went to 809 What was the matter. When he lound him he was holding on to the aid. 0! the fence drcggmg hun- Humilton, Sept. 21.-â€"F¢nny Capes. used 19, is lying at point 01 death in the City Hoepitd as a result of be- ing hit by . stone thrown by John Nulhonend. Boys had been teasing Hulhollnnd um he chued several girls into the yard 01 17 Bold street. and when In. lunacy. who lives at ant “dress. went to close the cute so)! on the road. The boy started to “plain and then dropped dead. on him he threw tie boulder oft. her. but it mic-ed cud struck the Capes “.mpmofhcw awnv upd Mudeepguh in he; 38-3 RSSQQFB‘: Wood'l 01de ll told In gnaw by :11me The celebrated Chic! 0! Police n Forgot. . RIGGS, Baum Girl In, nu. Bl. nulldux‘ (0-H... arriage Makers, General Blacksmiths Printed 80Ԡ050080- â€CHARGES IODEIATB. Why Gin Pills? LINDSA! Ohmmafledgg â€homage-4:11p“ â€anthem _qu1itiu of one and, lmdtb‘cbeutflollnndcin. As.qm a.» “trouble however. they have ail q the‘oodqulitiaof Gimwith none of imbad All druggisu. sects. per box, 6 boxes for “.50 or direct from difliam-st. North Bola Dru‘ C... Winnipeg, ) We hue 1760 men of the ï¬nes: landai the Noah‘s“: for ule in block: to MS! pun-chm. The†lands are muted mai- 20 u 30 mile. of Regina, Uspiul of th Territories. sad moody cioue to WM Sudan. them gain cu: be abxpped. n From . “unfutory pun cash payment. will be sect bohnoe in my instnlmenu. ull clan panic without say Wuhan. . Port Arthur. Rat Portage aid rm ISIRIOI‘ 0F ALUULKA- was and 201. the Town. henerand Roberts and. 12m (haying Lake. YY RIVER DISTRIO! “(m 623. G29 and Ga. 1m Bertha with {h and remove the pig, act. cedar and popltr; 17. G 18. 624 65 628, G33. (255.68, 40, G41. an 51. 82. S3 and 84. 1e by Public Aus- 3’“. :12 '3 5i: EEEEEE ggEï¬Ã©g 52E ' “E §E°§§ a: 9‘5 §% E?» 'E . E E? g: 5’ 3 En tar f- LANDS IN THE NORTH- WEST FOR SALE. .5 E. J. DAVIS. (bmmissioner Crown Land; Department of Crown Lands. 1m. July 29. 1903. Nï¬â€"Xo unauthorized publication d this advertisement will be p“ tonâ€"711. 3†(It, (1 mm. on WW DAY. the NINTH (1110! 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