had | Montreal, Aug. $3.On ean Ems hint. patents, of Ottawa, a rimean, claims to sed by Florence Nightingale.' - } Some Hamilton people are remav- | ing their children from the city to escape infection from infantile to v 351. Only $25,000 of the Gove 200 appropriation of a million dollars for the protection of railway cross _}ings has been spent. The city. of London has "led a bill for * $1,000 to IT street railway on a claim for dame ages to the water pipes caused by tp 92.10 per b Fi electrolysis or pr d $2.16 for hand Gordon Vaughn was sentenced ta Honey--90 to 10¢ for strained in imprisonment, with the lash, at 60-pound fins; 5 10.10 pound: tins, | Berlin, Ont, for assaulting a young 119340 to 10}40; No. 1 nomb, $1.76 €0 | girl This is the fourth case in {82 per dozen; No. 2, $1.50. { which the lash has been prescribed . Potatoes--Local dealers are pay-|gor prisoners "at 'Berlin within & ing farmers 70c to 90c per beg. month. PROVISIONS. GREAT BRITAIN... § sale gquofatio #2 "| The Rainbow, the : first warship "Po "Short cu , $3090 $30.50 per| purchased "by Canada, barrel; mess $27.60 to $28. ori Thursday, Lard ierces, 1440; tubs, 14651 UNITED STATES. pails, 166; stor } David Ranken; ' the millionaire arb philanthropist, of St: Louis, 4 dead. 4 +! The relations between President Taft and : ex-President -Roosevel are said to be strained to the break- ing point. resent- GENERAL, Forty-four deaths 'from choles are réported from Southern. 1thises BIOKOe Germany proposes to bu BUSINESS IN MONTREAL: 0. 2 {Canadian Western, 4054 ta: 410; No. | the Straits of Gibraltar and thirty- at 18, 3924 to 400. Barley-No. 1, 83 t0 nine people were drowned: 546; NO. 4; 49 bo B0e. Flour--Mani-| The Danish Arctic relief ship Al- 848, Fahama was wrecked on the coast of $8.30; do.,. seconds; 85.80 W 0 inter | Qreenland, the expedition escap- beat ete, 96.0; ! i : nought class. Manito mgs ors', $5.60; straight rol in the shipyards 'of = Germany straight rollers, in bags | jaye been closed down as the re- 60; extras, $2 sult of the dispute between the ship- = br builders' and their employoes. CANOR STRUCK BY BQUALL. : ronto- Young Men Drowne in Lake Simcoe. A despatch from: Toronto says: Word "was receiveu in the city on r| Friday night that Ivan Clark, son | of Mr; Frederick Clark, 635 Huron street, and Jas. Ghange, son of Dr. E. A, A. Gr , 644 Huron street, . | were drowned at Jackson's Point: g| Young Grange ' had gone' up to spend the day with his comrade, Clark, whos was holidaying at Bun- nyside, near the Point. / In the early afternoon they went out in a 4 heard. a cry, just. as the 'canoe upset 200 yards from the 5 yoling: toén seemed" to Good more vessels .of the super-Dréads a gu to and exports alon time, was. $294,97 ment of $30,084,194, merchandise i r sumption during th 1 totalled $148,322,043, a : of $31,580,20}, and domestic duce: was exported to the value 'of $80,862,678, an increase, of $7,563, 883. : " 9 by 3 1 be Gp 2 a » | dollars, Aatieultur _produnts by {five and 4 ha or hrs » 3 ¥ | factures by mals and their j over six hunds products of § a 'million, Ani- joo declined o Equarters of am! de During the four months exports of products.of the nsheries inereas- ed by eight hundred thousand dol- Dual Tragedy. A dedpateh from Montreal says: -DY8,.... children," kissing them}, #1 thavel killed iydur mother, ith this John | rel, when Mrs, HEN SUI X , A Montreal ; Man, the. Chief Agtor. in a had: not "been drinking ti vo months. Even at the .inquestin definitd_reabon could.be estab eefe's Bi and if I de not Ain myself I shall ed, beydnd 4 seemingly Light qi ged." (6) be han putting 'a bullet through his head, after shooting his wife, killing her ' ents six ehildren are left orphans," 3.30. and homeless. The eldest child is instantly, shortly before aged:47; ended. his. life by: was« By the death of the two p 'Oolack on' Thursday morning ata 'girl of fiffeen years, while the 350 Logan street. ; ~reason can be ssi sedy He had worked stead "as foreman in the cottdh mills : ame_ street est, and A Spanish steamer' was sunk' in ; Two Chums Killed by Elpetriocity In St. Boniface. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Oliver Roy, aged 80, born in Mont- real, 'and Sydney Mead; aged 95, 4 native of Acton, England, both in Winnipeg shout one year, employ- ed together as linemen for the Win: nipeg Electric Railway Company, ¢hums and bedmates at the Royal Hotel, met death together on Fri day afternoon on the same pole in 8t. Boniface, when'a power current of 2,600 volts passed through 'their bodies ag they were making a splice on a wire carrying the power cur: rent to the manufacturing plants in Bt. Boniface. Roy's father is an en- gineer at the Vietorfa Hospital, Montreal, and his brother is a them- ber of the Montreal police force. "Fitter Gein oldiers ware buried by an-explosion of dynamite. Aust; Senate has ado te 's scheme "of de- $e ed for | of youngest is a little over two years. wage. O'Keefe was forty seven Va. of age, while his wife, Rose ima Boles, was thirty-five, in M eal " ~JAP FLOOD LOSSES, 100,000 Refugees Boing Cared for in Tokio. A' despatch from Tokio says: The extremity, of suffering and titution 'among more than half a million people here is indescribable; More than 1000 are either killed or missing, nearly 4000 houses are de~ stroyed and more than 150,000 hous- es damaged as a result of the Jap- anesd floods; which "have worse' in. Tokio . and _its' suburbs, where the city is supporting 100,000 refugees. "The damage to the rice erop-is estimated at #500,000° bush- ols" £2 ARS - ie : = STIFF FINE IMPOSED. Limits of License. A despatch "from Barrie says: Picture Theatre Men 'Went Beyond A : Detective. Reuben was here on Wed 'esday 'morning to prosecute Beott and Beatty, propriefors of a moving picture show, for exhibit ing in other municipalities: without a licente. They were fined $150. been Fs RR Erg A PEO 0 Mn TN IT