Guns ito’ 13 w w b I†u. I m “h It. I“ m Edmonton. “Sept. \6.â€"m undon- bell Domimon Government 4 survey party. whkh unwed: in the city to- by. rings a story" of gold. dazcovcr- ed m the Page We: country, which it AL Mrs 150 the surface indica- (ions. vuh put the Band to shame L13. make the celebraLed 11011165th or Treadwell look like the proverb. ;l- thirty cents. rook 8811 W wow pny. which arnve by. zinzs a “or! ad 29 the Page am it it answers 1:0 t‘h donâ€"s. \uh put tk and make the celeb WI 2-: ccnaznjg alumnae. are .10 M u at. (what wi'h 3:016 :‘nkacccpt them as animating amt- flh‘ hie [so real value 0'. the rout. r ha dwmenes were maul... Lhil'tyâ€" 1- mus: below i-‘or .SL. John; Hiewnceu msles from ..u: Ann-r- "3mm: Columbia line. {no grud- hmg rock where 1!. was 3190.“. “'3 a bed ofshale. 200 to 300Icct (ruck projecting out. of the bud: . owrhangmg the aver. Anon: iflogmwl bed, Lhen three 0: Lyn!“ Mu: [cu of rock†and below. 1: (W:- {ravel bed. Th: shale is an. Minimize depoa't. It is locales! 93B Bomber. Bend. in nills form- lean eucarpment along the nver, _ come around m a nut sir-sic, â€'31 I male back of ti» “ream. as ‘W tht river nsd .11. some 1.4..» 3“!“ around we -base of the 12‘ la flan-many “ox-R11 Lo ws presen: Null. 'probably; kmitina L'g “wiring shale all the wax moss ‘5 flux. manor .3 terniory .0003- 5‘ '-" acres in 83-13.“. Locators I l l --0~JQ-wr it I 1_ “u “re mvéggsvg :1: wm .ut'a'. M}; I“Muse-1. that at the annex {1333mm 9. whole Em: is of samp- SPECKS OF gm du- .r. to th: gfll re ccxuunlg an (ow nun mm: mm: :hmplu at rock broughtdmm by p party areal a peer-Jar nature. ah are a. slate anade, whwh by Megan: 1; egiqzntij ‘thc 591m. Is of mad as the the: bed- l down JIM 1-9 n th: Mags aga and ages ago. Scat. fl HEW dais loci: are me 1:4me oi minions J yum u: s THE FALL Tm AT,THE Peterborough Business College. It pays to mend u school intercommeroial centre, such as Peterbom’, where pplications ere constantly being received Ger ofï¬ce assistants. The demand on a: toe Bookeepers md Steoognphas is greater than the PP PV- “1):: purpose mailing g'Business College in the near fume, nicu ‘ "WM. mm Peterbom‘. Olmio. o - :oooooo‘oooooooocoooooooooooooooo.ooo o 0006996000909...90900‘400‘000000000‘90 a: Peace Rater dzxoveries V70- : L0 forms}: untold. millions for 1e 3e: unborn. to atablsn the minus industry on the pubic of ube mam. employing m at men and inrnuishu-g u m market. (or Alberta pruduce ; at the doors of farmers wuo make that homes in the Peace ad no «1'1chny in finding “fie enough :49 locate sewn- Mains. one for emery manta": =partv and one to: each of 'lionmed 1011.12 of: .m who ‘1'! the nugzburauod .at the oi sewn dollars .9 thrty. 4.2.x- Lo the ton. out mess SFECKE OF GOLD lest kind. at 35;.†made ‘x‘s are not loath); I)! all! sell their .‘ascovenes. If I? to promise they. do no: {0137 much about the 51'!!- st‘xon. as it is only a. mat- PARTY mm Bogllll Toadâ€, “DUMBO? 4th 1906 enough evidence as to wise handling of trust funds throughout the "Compiny’s bug history. In affording influence protection of my millions of dollars, the OANADA LIP. has already paid or credited Qii‘.†to policyholders for every $100.00 mid by them in premiums. This seems conclusive Trust Funds Wisely Handled 00900099999999900 09099999999999... m the gold . R. WIDDESS, Agent arguably. reun- wchua Ottawa. me t :c us, save (THE NEWS, TORONTO) Ll nduy. ¢ . LIBRARY STATISTICS. . After. further than“ the Lib- :raxian’e repent was read. as follows; 1 Month ending Aug. 1906: Circula- tion in detail- Hinton! 47, Biography 53‘ Voyage: and. 1::an 50. General Literature: 57. Juveniles: boys 191. girls 92. little‘am 71. Beam! Peri- odicald52,Pbau-y| 45.80th 58.30- ligion 1,6. Mieneflam 1;, Fiction .790. trots.) circulation for month. 1534. Numben of new tickets issued 'dm-ing W§21;tatal.numhu at borrowers to and. of math. 2250; cash receipts for month; 81.50. L ance as tabled! has been the greatest since, thg fair bqganm hot expecting] rm year that the suave L3, Hung Chnaa surveyed- the concourse from his palanqnin. 0:: American day. day: theme were 7.0.00 more paid adâ€" mission than there Was the medgy 13st yenr.‘ fp M1! the site? - 1-"- ;wo '35 2,468 my. on 148 Day. last 3031'- W Figures on the Toronto m The attendance at the Toronto Ex- bibxtion‘ has'been figured. Jar. an (03- lows by the Toronto Telegram: Tues- day! 309000; ' Mam?! 659000; Thursday, 45,000 ; Friday, 35,000; Sat- urday, 80,000; Monday, 100:000; Tuna- day, 60,000; Wednesday, x5,ooo; Thursday, 60,000; Friday, 40,000;Satâ€" 1111133. at lead. 40.000. Total, 600,000 approximaï¬qu‘. _ libs my attefd: > It: wan then Wand seconded ,that the work be left m changed Mr. Baal, with authority to‘pn'b the qystan; in working order and make any other. may: minor»- ’3“\ [Mn Bealaaidthaflthere was no doubt: inthia mind: thnt they; had a I ‘ r ting â€stem. He thought: it would be: a wise mom if the Board would put in a radiator and. air vents; andyha moved that a brick bridg'q be put under thaw- ed and. tha spare radiator now an hand he, instal‘bed behind. the librar- ian’adesk, and the rdaiator in the vestibule be put in proper working order. Mr. Flavemle amended the moéiom which was consumed, ‘ _ 160 fleet more max- good nova, and 8-130 radiation. whiohwwldm penanumotwmmdzivemw date plant, {but it tin Board could mt. pay that much-0n had. 3.91m wwmacatotabwt tflo thv â€stun could; be put in M â€Dd†Mr. Ben] remarked that .he was getting] pretty; nearly. played: out coming to up Board week after week and having my qnorm He then prey-Iliad his report on the Lib- rary; mating â€stem, stating; that he had committed Mr. Human-ford on the aubjept. He proceeded to read a let- M which he had recentLY. “061'“ hwthatgenflemm thaw“ 1“ Patinaj‘my boiler WM]! 8» Mflf llBRARY HEAIING PLAN] man, R. M. Real. and; W. Flavelle. Rem Mr. Wallace: acted. as secretary. As the Finance committee members were ahaant. a number of small ac- counts were. left ovexgtm next meet- snowman-om .'£From Eve-uh: Post. of Sept. 11 As mum G.- 8. Patrick is in Huntsville, the meeting of the Pub- jig Library Board'last night was not just as bum-like as. usual. {those presen'ï¬ were Chairman A. P. Dev- I'm. Rev. J. Wallace, Mayor Vroo “mustang-Hum DEM. mm HIS m Oll PRESENT SYSTEM. 0 0.090000000000005 00000000000000000 write us for Eff: if! 5 chair H out to t Chit we tn pm Iupio. 1 all men and K0: sawed 1 “3’. 80‘ Liudwy "Buy'el (mu m in; wit nun»; 2M bid 14a Here'a u it :1: Mr. ’1 "it. seen this Bo marks? oooooooooooooooooooooooâ€9.900900000000003 0060060006666066.0.000600900909066000OOOOQ Es is being put in. “This ï¬xing i. said tq tag the: most valuable in the coun- try. Mr. God. We“ has just dia- poaad of his famous corrnnduy: mine. with the exception out a few sham M the National Conundrum Company 0‘ Buffalo“ ma comm is com- M‘J’Mthy captaaia'u and will begin operating on a large genie. No one ever thinks-Sat going; to Ban- croft it he is: interestotl in mining withoud looking up the old reliable Archie Biddeu. the versed man in minim matters in North Kristina», be having been engaged in that. kind d work for my years; At pres- ent he is interested in the marble dolomite and limestone mines due to the Central Ontario and. three nib south of Dawn as well as several other proniginz properties. It. Ridden predict: a great future Jar that part of the, country and. inn from appearances his -pre- diction cannot help but come true. Ihp timber. resumes there are un- limited and thousands of teacuph Ind telephone palm. as well u thou- sand: of hardwood, are an- nualâ€! shipped. «it at there. . 1 The Fem C. 0. R. Hue. { undue-chute bemg‘thort‘ distance south of Bancroft is then- moun Central Ontario Marble and. Granite Mines. which are oomrofled b1 the Central Ontario Railway. The company is a: limitegi one audit capitalized at $300,000. 8.1 J. Richie a president. 0. E. Richie is vice- president and George Collins is see- retary and. treasurer. This is the only marble quarry in Canada tq-day. The company is building a spur line into the quarries anti in a short time large quantities will. be taken out. The marble. iqï¬ a ï¬ne white and al- so mottled and is slid to be unequal- edin the whatnot Ontario. At the. Funhanl ira: mug five-mi"; ‘9‘?! ma mt sucwtuu; produced and qua-nos at building stone. are being: extensively: wqued. As a matter-o: tut. there is no minim; region of Waninthe world thatispro- titably producing an zreét a variety 0! products as in North Hastinés. on and. tace. At present lead. copper and woe. At my: lead, copper noï¬ pyritea and. oorundmn are 1).- Gdd has: bean mined in North Has- tine- IIII', many years with mpm or k- mme-p. and album mica. phot- pinto and. iron, both magnetic and hematitg. mimnctininatige, asbest- Also m m Recently the Bdleviuo Daily 09- tario amt a representative.- into North Rantings. The knowing; extracts ham hi: report will! provojntetut- In: to our. readgn; \ mmmmrmmm Mariposa......~ ...... Red Rosk ...... .. ...... North Harm ........ . The factories boarded way: Star ....................... ...... .. .Buya‘wokriat Red Rock and Omemea 33$th abovc (jam and. the Bogrd wage!!! complete. . _ § Hr. Flaw-die than called Star. Dnndard cud qulc Lac! at $2 5-160. but they ram-d to an. Mr. Cook was tread likewise by Ounce) uni. Bed w. ‘ ~ Mr. Twat Pukinâ€"“Wc can not thc privilcnzc of calling; of! tho board. Bun: Flcvdlc again commenced W “nabs-â€om: notch higher, at 12%: edNo‘rth Wan. Cancun and.“ Maripoan and Buyer Manila cot Star. Dundond, Gamay. North 0pc. and: Maple Leaf ml: :the same ï¬gure. , ‘ Mr. Fluveflo than attend 12 5-16c. tor. W and Mr. Gino-pi. tho sung, for select Kr. Flaw“. than «fled Bohem- m North Harv. Palatine; Bu- m. Harmon, Nonth Vor- nluu Canterâ€. The tint tour ‘Ill‘dh but the gu‘ngr‘qunrtetto tum: wisdom Efwhiflhi' Hr. Flavdlo thought that it had tun ; pretty tartan“. m M the salesman. Biliar- Gillespie uni Fluvolle both «Nod. 12 1.40.. the fauna calling Star and Dundud, but with .tho ago 13.4mm}. Buyer Cook. ' Balm «king (or bid- tho Bond and. to hold their host uh on Fri- day. Sept. am. the middle day of tho Linda! Central fair. Buyer W :3. Final}. opium! the bid- ding: u 12. cunta‘ Mr. Brown follow- ing with 12 1-160. and Mr. Gillespie raining to 12 1-83. Mr. Kort made that bid 13 3-160. sud Mr. Cook to 12 Ida. . 1 Here a lullfazourred. audit looked “it the bid wduld remain there. "Hr. Taylor Pal-kin marked tint "It seamed kind at unfortunate that thin Board awnyl meot: when tho lug-keg 1:qu s shop.“ A 1! N on W m u "I! M It m- At lat Meaty: Mn; 0! tin Had-u Ohm-o Bun-d tho My". mm Var.) “flow and] "mat-mt 1- ob lulu in.» min- on com um chair limit. and the calm bun; out to the)“ ulnu‘tc (at everything that wan coming them wuy. Tho buy- u-u pmont won Moan. Brown. Gu- luplo. Kerr. Cook and Manila and all uncured choose but luau. Brown and Kurt. w Mr. Cook at 18 140. on!†One- mee and. Red Bank. butgot "No" a. 1484 “XI. DWI AT MIT IOKIAY'I “ll. HIKING II IOB‘I'II HASTINGS. .m‘ CHEESE BOARD '100 I... 108 , 1434 120 It expected tut this mode of m our own and other lan- main:- ‘3‘: fewm‘trolh Ekmm“ m, ‘ Chm in." you are " b" 0mm†ham flu pp“ in wnter tanks muddled a: tune. an to the precise B! the old method the Mt g Methane quotation you would every shipment wee 9.8 to 93 â€it lute ton-cell. or that you are prone per cent. water The radway; in to C991: 3 chem-M epizrun to the gum hm aid-11 the Wm“: 'i'eg'fll- A $2311 citi-1 transporting tank an in 29’ theta: “‘4' which .hu m u-n-d Shake-mt“ ‘l the live we ï¬sh have been oar- xied'l‘herestocm' mm "hillltbtdld'ln'zliltolepi- re- Bl’ama and. saying: jetted down by waded u hbely to prove beneficial .to the Inilwayï¬ as well u to the bin wm he tuba-eating! to students cm! public ,good ï¬sh ins being "I! 0th.: The list opens with one of the strangest attractions to W Prim. 0‘ Denmark: then . 'tonrhts. I: the goat weight to he one» Kim Lear andLJnliue One-er inn-9002M however. can be cumin- Min both end.» the other tr w("cake-s. nted and the flak of {111m throng Henry VIII and Richard The negteet reï¬ned. the work about! he Kwanzaa! Venice and Measure to: cam out on a Larger ml. than mmmermkw. Dream. Mmu.ntemt¢flvm . “WWIMMMMWR- fish n-mtmed in the box from three to [our days perfectly well. When "they were afterwards placed 31 wa- ter to be fed they. swam thont in a isely um um! appeared pox-tact. ly_ {mi}. ’ ‘ several untu- bottls win'ch thor- oughly saturated u with water va- por. In this mun the fish were kept always in a pure oxygen at- mospbe're and n dryï¬ng up of the cams m not to be In!“ The re- anlt of the experiments m «er5:- '08 Girl). tench._ bleak. 3nd: own: tnbo in the m This oxygen before entering the box panda through several untu- bottls win'ch thor- oughly saturated u with water n- A hermetioelm cloned wooden box was ï¬lled thh water to the depth of about menthird o! to inch. or the what“; was mud with we: whit: through emotion kept the air in the box elven. :u'. outed with water vapor. The tub were phoedipehomwhich um then shut hermetically by; the lid. Through a tube. melting to the bottomou oxygen. was introduced and 'allpwad to agape through another the Globe) it!» often; of the maï¬a Fainriea Bnmn to restock some of the «- pletod bland waters with gun: ï¬sh m special interact to experiments carried on in Germany. in the trans- portntm of live ï¬sh without water tank; wae experiments are des- cribed in ‘the reports at the United States Consul-Qweral at I-‘rnnktort. It has. long been known that nanny hands of fish can live out of water 10-- some ï¬ne. prowl“ that the gills remained wet. The. exyeriznenu mode aimed nt keeping the gills wet and swing to it that the moisture be well charm with oxygen. In order to do this the evaporation of t‘homolntunoflthegflhhadtohe prevailed and; for this purpose the ï¬sh more placed in an atmosphere thomnzhlx “muted with water ’mr' - ‘ The passenger .lipe us has}. 3150, I! good cfowd having gone through a: we morning tram to the city and the harvest excurswn Mung ken with a fur crowd. Al cal-load at tile L9 bein' shipped o the Fly Co Tormto. [ram [2.8 Fox: What). The C.P.R. freight shed 13 looking as it busmess was booming in the freight Lune. Cases 01' crockery, downs of szoves. boxes of goods amt! Omar uticlee of fraught fill the long freight shed and keep the Hugh: master. Mr. Bennett, on the move. He says "This‘xzs‘are geltmg to be 31‘in nowâ€"tween of [1'21th came I) on {he morning train and. the Bahama!!! car yes well Jaded? hm placenta†«hm There in : ms at mm M in (mt at tho shat nearly. :11 the time. and It keeps Mr. A. Scotland and his staff at are Irezgh: handlm busy load- in; and ï¬lling :hem. Mr. Billings. ley. cashier, says that: are shout 18 [might cars arnving daily, generally minad irexghc and impon 30063.13}: grain trams LN espec- ted} to come throngl: m a week or tm . . A Math vii M intract- an tho Rasputin to formant. an mouth Wt!“ to tho Gov- qud on): vaince (or the re- â€manual tho mm of county m u to that; wpointmt. «animation. remnant-ad maxim. toll in [am at his 0110!». all by the ubitru’ mini-not authority. which can only be fittingly chemo- terlxed an an (nu-ocean. impel-ï¬nance. while the Judge toootton look. holy- h-iy on, evidently unwilling to in- terior. with the named: :12 bu oi the wraitetim d the tndee un- ion. to which he ton-ml: belonged. It. Mover. e win“. would toda- porlflon by the :1qu tnunta o! the lawyer. hit. but. the luv yet-.m- etead at tekjng H. nodiclne like u mammpom remix!!! the witness that he in undemoith end then whin- an‘tly appeals tcho court. who in ne- uilyoluytooreedyzto order thewit- u go brawn“ the questing Il- thou; t nation- my 70 u littlo to do :ith the matter e: il- llo In tho] have with the color d his mm on the contqv: 0‘! hi. pone.†at their. 0mm."- road hour. th- cocvumcn at the cm Con-tabla“ mutton ct. Ocncdc. whtch‘ con- clndod it. bum! «ï¬lm-cum Int Frldcy. Mum: to thc pnctico'o! “warm in couductlnz certain cues. ho acid; "In“ pollen 02110.: but '0:- pcticnccd dmiculty In «curing 1n- tormctlon murdlna’thc commhmun oi cum tron dlrintcrcctcd persona owlxu to their drcatl at the witness cox. Tho brutal treatment of rat- pcctcblo citizens in the witncu box on I catch clam d lawyorn ha. ha- cuno a public scandal. The poucc cautions their prisoners by. author- lty. of the law. which a view to go:- uu; (acts, whilo tho forensic bully Man‘- nnd browboptc the helplaau Vitus-u in tho 11¢). 0! getting: com»- thipg. true or otheflfhc. that wijl m m m .“ h mm ‘ I‘ll- nun] Ilium of the chic! my.†m» i0 prowl-a cl con-Hum W.“ h tho pub“. Tip! Dunn W Wu. lurk I. not altogether In noon! nub m pnotlo. 2am and pox-mm“ In our oourt- In.†Runna- mu strongly, unphulnd tn 3 paper an- NM “Moo Syn-tum tad Method: TII!]I['WM says there In It. cars urn-in; daily, 1 freuht and impact zitn trams sr-s expec- W Wm Ruhr, are you {amihar with the W o! clover epigrams and yuan-AU. twinks with which-the in:- moral William Shakeapcar has m our own and other lan- Wl‘ *Chanpos an you are 1 on M at! time u to the precise of mo quotation you would ï¬n (and. or. that you are prone to apply: a We epuzrun to the m in“. A well known citi- mwhhotlrdouanddeoud; .homwro-u-dflu Whammm opi- ui’um autumn: jotteddawnby bin ï¬lhmmtoatndenu not!“ The lintoponn with '5 H5 55% the height will rm 10 to 15 tent. The dam {a in- to develop men for Hours. and Johnston. owner. at 3nd planing milk. Amimw Hr. Jam returned to turn Batman; Canniuztgt. walk Wat in that mmpriin; m hauhnlddbetweenwr mmmmmwmumg tonnï¬n odd-van (out. Inc. bu another bujobuvuun; himâ€" tin-Wicca; pawns-dunno them“ rimatthe village“!!!- hrlow. onthorontootthoJmu 31.:me tummy-tramwâ€" mortal andthonmdiuuncetrom ton. Thom? willboot Mud. umbl 01003.121 feet wide at thebue bueund {feet atj I.“ kit I. Hie. 1 Our Wu. ex-Alderm W. M. :m, m min metal. et To- mto Exhifltim in competition with the w fruit were in the borderâ€" ing gum, and 1m Western 0n- tu'iozreweu. and ham yond- itablqtohim unite meant]. Mr: Bataan captured lat tar white grape. (Green Mina; 2nd for Marthe crab up“: 3:11 {a McIntosh red swim; and for red apples of en: oth- q variety; ï¬nd [on white or green apple: The grepea shown by Mr. B. were My fine. unaware; l 53am to the ï¬ber fruit grow- “ Mn Bab-enema: all d last mesh at the Fair. and sin the exhi- bit. in 111 ole-en were exocptioflally ï¬ne end the Feirfe grand mun. } This case was trig this morning before his Ham Judge McMillan. the fan being as tonic-ht. of possession o! the premises now occupied; luv Mr. Fad. who-a lease had expired on the ‘Slï¬dAnz unt. satin which Mr. Foul m new on, remaining. hawitm his term had ex- phat. m Inning. the evideme his “'35 “m ’mmmm fawnâ€"h" In mt 'rect to he (lagged to Mr. Love“. On Ir. Ford‘s undertaking that he halthIBttnnhyol thin-week. ex-‘ antic: hm the: Sheri“ we: caged. m the meantime. R. J. Manama. K. 0.. and is 11.“:1‘1300. Stuart an! L. V. O'Connor. coun- sel (c Hr. Poul. M I. M d I. Int. 5 Pat mow in tin Ghanaian Want. It. 1. J. Bailey. at KcGragor. Manitoba. mite- : few (not: con.- ou'ning the Northwest. Mir. Bunny accompanied the harvesters’ excur- n‘on Walt. And. up In bu titre-had nbout 23 hm at wheat tothe we. Homatqny. "Tunis: very nines country. and. I Would advi- All my trial!» who no not well located in Ontario to come and co the West. sq I cu: see good opening- tor all elm-u a! workmen u well u for tumors. Good land can be secured gt low prices" Mr. Hadley was. be- fore going West. A genernl manhunt at Handling-.0011 Ont. . m m .00. 30â€. What the Agricultunl Baht“ Imam Road Race on But- nrdny. the â€at! d†of Septunher. 1906. the. 1M dud th. his. (or 8 plum (1 $100.00 lat prm $50.00. 2nd 9th: 325.00. 8!!! â€5.00.1.1! 4th 810. 00. mm- than!!! be and; st on“. W' m- mom altim- lnva dive}; cup or cub. at then- moptim. prar- than.“ can he chm from the committee. eon-um at J. D. Fla- unt. G. H. napkin and John Can-cw. Then hno anti-m tee, and than vwmiu. It is the (aunt: gmorno: ct ‘th nu oxdored by tho Vmcouvu company. but rho other three won: «when by. tho Wutmzhauae «our pan: from its Patten-g woz'kl «inm- (o the budding oi thc “when worn. Tbs one now and: {or shipment a by long odd: (be llrgeet over mmutwturei Ln Canada. (much “nth The: order “.0 canmlu 01 1.8; mm. 8 phase. .40: mvolulbm \olu ottoman M In! any“; to W W- Illfl Iron a» with d t. Oun- 03a Wutmhon-o Comm. d Ila-moo. The put-chau- u m. M Column Electric Ranway Gummy of Vancoum. The you". nor 6 2.000 hon. pom-r. a, phaa 7.200 alternation 200 mvoluuons our mam. can»: type {or dm'cr (mutation wall the water “heel. ““3130â€me W OAIAIIA A IIVAL Win. Ford manu will b the on two. to meet. ml of \ winery. u company Not I“ I“. pa; mmuto, ablpp H mm In fl IQ JI asked Dir. Tilley. but Mr. Stanton r2 plied. “I would not say that.†“Watthowntouybodyuntn: an. out have In evidence yesterday? Mimi-â€SAW ind hm. McCutcheon to meet Mr. Stratton said Hr. MeCutcheon had been mistaken when he said that he had not personally bought the 1,164 shares of Home Life stock from Mr. Pattiaon for 829,100. Mr. McCutcheon had bought it and his own security for the amount was at present in the pos- session of the People’s Lite for the un- sold portion of the stock It was un- derstood. however, that Mr. D. W. Karn. Kr. Kloepter. as directors. and vitneu would see that Mr. McCut- eheon lost nothing on the transaction. No Betsey About Payment. “Was not the intention or all partiee that the payment of 880.000 to 111‘. Pat- tbon ahouid not he ant-loud?“ Lâ€"No. that is not correct. because the anec- Inent u made between the Home â€to co. and Mr. HoCuteheOn would cer- «halyahowthathewubeinxpaida nun tame-puma what the Coming back to the payment of $80,- 000 to Mr. Pattieon. Hr. Stratton waa poettive that no portion of that amount came back to Mme)! or anyone else connected with the People's Life. He had given hie personal check on the Tradera' Bank for the amount. and anh- aeqnently made arrangements for e d13- wentofMJMontheamentwm: Ir. Watchman by the Home Lite and It. MeCutcheon'a note. It was. Hr. Stratum explained. his intention to amend this contract. and spread the payment: out ï¬fteen or twenty years. aoaetomakeiteaeterontheï¬ome Life. He had not yet changed it pend- ing the investigation. fled the reserve been paid on then?" asked Commissioner memoir. “Yes.†m the reply. “How would that elude the inspector?" inquired Hr. Llngmnir. llr. 8mm could not any. but it was exphlned by )1. J. J. McLaughlin, Kc, who appeared for the company. thuthumnotamttertowhichpuu tlcuhr attention was given, and Ir. smtton W that the comptny vouldheetthelouottheunount peld into reserve. At thotuu the â€gunman were vroceedln‘ Hr. sum sud he dld nothovthuzlamnmomtotthe People's we ponde- had lapsed. He only leaned the mm preparing themuuroporLTlm-emthemw mmedhmlntheï¬omewe policies the tune yenâ€"wont 25 per mLHemtm-thcrlntormedthatm input In the People’s Life had not all occurred that year, but some of themhulbeencarrled for two orthree you-I. < 95 i E E 2 Valley Railway, but he did not know hewuwillingtogive up the insur- ance and devote his attention to the Khalid Valley business. Hr. Warren. solicitor of the People’s Life, practical- ly conducted the negotiations, and“ re- ported to witness. Mr. Warren reported to him that the actuaries ï¬xed the compensation to Messrs. Pattison and Firstbrook in round ï¬gures at $100,000. but Mr. Stratton refused to pay it, and the amount was ultimately iixed at the ï¬gure he suggestedâ€"$80,000. Mr. Strat- ton would not admit that the money was a commission on the business of the People’s Life. It was borne in mind in ï¬xing the amount that. under hiscontractwiththeï¬omewe.llr. Pattiscn would get commission upon that volume at business, in addition to the ordinary increase in the Home Life {R m conï¬dent! in the interests or moth companies that the Home Ute Inbound minute the business of the People's Lite Ind ant cabooquenuy the conflicts hm Mr. mason and Ir. Miami. respectively, should 2 g s 38' Wdflm UhT-Chdulbry at the Amalgam- a! "I W'- Wflh duo Hm Libâ€"Mm..- m ‘u m Companyâ€"Ohm up In W Wag M- lodâ€"Mr. Putt-on W. athepLIâ€"lnm wedMGeomWâ€.MW' Wtheoldutmu-dedvmnmm Wwyuwm. It. mun. Gudercelebraxedthedb- mud none. of their wedding «vent year-£80- Ell'l any 'H 80 c. Nelson. 3- C» St!"- â€'3" M‘ mqwemymwï¬eflntm ‘ mthernvmmwdflmwem remained here yesterday. “8m! Greenwood 19-day. W W’w' ..m then the whole M will to W the Colmbu Rim en mu u no 00":an St. Petersbnrg. Sept. 7.â€"'l‘he in. note struck by Premier sum in the omen! comm embodying the whole Government prevent. publish“ Wednesday night. with venting to ta» wrists and mum on no hand. that crime must end will be em sad at my cost, and to the mute. on the other hand. that atoms can neither be mndoned not deterred. met with a prompt response on the home yesterday. when prices were not merely ï¬rm, but were very strong. wirttont any symptoms at caudal sup-- 9° ; loaned. Sept. tâ€"Pwvhcu‘! by.â€" election: in mum: and Bruno m m for Sept. 11. floured. Sept. 7.â€"-One hundred a! anyahIpnnex-smoutonstrikeb Trade. Union Gm Fever. POI- done For Em- myml, Sept. 7.â€"Pensions t. everybody lt the we ‘1 ‘0 was m the proposals adopted at natalâ€! eeedon ot the Trade. Union Com m advocates of the recolutmn Me tended that .the money necessary 1|! the pendom could easily banned fro- among the wealthy b! “tint m values. PM. Jon-o Appoimd St. John. N. 3.. Sept. 7.â€"Pr 55 Eéiisgrgggsjsxgi eé .g.sigfa§Ez ;; §§ s pinned. V’vu' M to:- My In an In LU. and My In stock Go. Jullcxunemwhomw tdlnctorotthononewotnuud- noted the: at the end of 1m a mounted to $250,000, and that the" we: only 825,000 to 880.000 of M ovalleble to meet it. It. My m- geued that such being the position it vunot wrorpmpertobeuluude- beam": and accepting 100 out: on a. done: (or then. m mark was male in connection with the sole to It. flannel: of Brochule of debenture muw.wmm.smttonq- ton I biinturu Won Sold at Par Data For Iyo-Ehctiuu. In. Goon. Gnndor. AT THE AGE 0F 0. Ship Linn Sta-its. Russian Boom. )CK I! marred