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Durham Review (1897), 25 Jun 1914, p. 3

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[NE BEING I i=ijiiiihcaY JUST meme» /hat Seems to ha cable Cruelty w M Mignon.- Il H " than " mm... L 'I. 'npers . , u- moon for A oduge in _ " istem I and very por " mm.» she H P. and she u r2114“, how " I hm; aireLts .4 awecter to Id dream. Hood start-- "member that My count; ' a strenuou ambition. an eat. o dine pun [any van compu- t 1luine Iron upmsion that manure i. e knowled’ -I- "too vol. Minding. "n m unto it." It \I’IIS r' I l '"aiiiiii In: so k a an he li " Where did w not heat mwned a . stupid; fr there u vota unto it." I for the f dath his mind Refusal. ng ruler y that ho _ tell him ake this the ruler H say of " is that 'tas 97., nets, the t saints, Vmin 33d has v0.- art, pro. we iittlo ol rend, never 1. in tht urb or apnea. which in m G u a Hill..- es and 0? even Ret our .lst deal- " .1 mat. that I begin. just a he sun Haynes each In And the no dine us con- , that p 35‘ home. I; the " tho badly " tho eth- fe What many w hat . the r i sees w hat n m:- e so " What k inte had " " hich nest for " be he no it " u, pl Kais the ll th an mgr Wilhelm ll. Has a Big Hole in Her Side Amidships, Caused by Grain Steamer Incemore cam PRES [if HRH “(INNS nnroa-rs 2:01 I"! was»: cal-run or bran ton. tn Prints. Mt, to - None)" pet ID. i ea for St tb., t8t to ' " We 439 an to Barley -.~lan No, " tra No. No, rtbtn Flux $1.3 i633} tt Montreal," June T, 2 vetiow. " ttt No. 3 yrllow. um. w _.V white. 3'rh to 88c. B'to Bran 520. Duluth. June tt.--ap July. tt.6Ib 'ivtteit---Ny, No. I Northern, Mic: , up to 59k. July, ”It ----- Lich from SoMMpton, I says: The North German l uner Kaiser Wilhelm 11., I Southampton shortly at. 4,rt Wednesday, bound for i with a thousand pm- at, anchor " Henley, f"t' to the southeast, with lo. in her side smitkhips, a Cullisinn with the liver- ain steamer 'ere _ m a Black Sea port to The Incemore, tb much craft, than the Germ ..i 3.0M) odd tons, is in 'vv with her bows badly comm chors "ttttr-r 30.5“ to 37.20: Giisar-czqote1 common. “-75 aux-ken; and 900 um, 37.25 TOO to 30“ ID... to 37.25. A , " i to £125. Sheep and hawk-Light even. " tr. has"): 34.50 to tr. bucks, t4.tl $5.30. Spring lambs. ouch. " to " yearlinxs. lambs. “.50 to tg.ii. iiaGHrlel to tt.M, f.o.b.: 87.8: 17790. fed and watered; ".10 to ' . "toe: 97.90. f " years Montreal. to a llnle t common. " 5 to Ce: m culvys. A " Minneavoni “f; iteritemt, Channe Hints I. Just how it occurred, ', -‘n vvssel lies tho respon- (u'lnnnt be ascertained " m time. The ofheers of Pr Wilhelm II. have perm , (-ummunication to be held “nu Trlt board. and they t'D haw refused to give out ~rumtinn whatever. Such “his as: have been obtained m the Incemore. That vea- i stated by those aboard, .vlu-u......._, _ “I think. further. that you do rip thrr a great iniurtiee when you say that h? is “maria-us." Precocious irii(tiilr--r'y'hst/' penurious. fa- ther." Fatherv“Why. 'perturioys' means Nose." Penurious Brother ---Thert you're right. That young man in awfully penurious when he comes to see Bis'." _--.---- 1. Manitoba bun. 824 t hugs, 't'oronto freight HEX . I a... mean: crew." Pennrious Hrot'ner gm.“v. .._ - --ruen yoire right, That young stopped his sermon man is awfully penunuus when he “That's right. gentle comes to see sis'." V"' you are weighed, 1 ---- ",--rr-teiMit a.-".-""-'" June iL--rtourr-pute? rs. in: per cent. 83.35 to $8.90. and at $3.90. Toronto. lam- st plums, In Jule In”. “.60; ass. trio, strong “at. in l. a wheat-Hay port-No. 1 3791'. and No. 2. "tc. whealeu. 2 at 31.02 to slag. and 31.05. on tuck. To- io. 2 Ontario ens. 40' to “to. m in " to “c. on "$32.10: 'or mum. t-Iaontg clear. H :ase lots. Harntr-- n.. heavy. 17 to I bveakrasst bacon. i: ". 2 ontario mu, ad at " to Me, l “tern Canada " No. 2. BM tst " ”iv; aura No. 1 rm, ___ Manitoba feed. " to "obts spring wheat an“ do. seconds. 85.10; sue Winter patents. choice. struittttt rollers. “.70 A. Ctab .h .., " I land In “d "n" ha y "at ~m-. No. 6. Tse'. teen, nu. t'.W.. 33h. No. 3 ctw., 3 r. 1 feed, 33k; No. 1 fee feed, 372C. ir,drtev---?lo. mo; reected. we; feed No. 1 NAVAL $1.40; No. No. 3 (‘,W.. 81.25. 111”“! mm mm ood mumps barter Con-tr! ' Sdnhern. t yrllow. 665 an to 88c n occurred in the mel, thirteen miles Nab lightship, in a Mo. June , 38.25 to A' annuali- sy-No, I I auk. here , l 4 . 50,. lm w.-- .7 " " rows. " 82.50 to initial "orstrera1?."P,.tt..?.. )1 an iareabie m. June 2t.--Cturtt:- ttttern. 93h“. No. , , Northern. 89c; No. - ...-. 1-“. TN " " to a l NATIONAL Liv. Win11“! root It.“ - --e"""" tig, June, srL-wtttat-r-Y9h mber. 8230'. No. 1 hard. get t. 1 Northern. "t to true; - -_ uTh tn 89k. Corp -7. . June tt.---Prlmo Moves. TV', over Me: medium, " to 'Nt". I to He: m|lkmen‘a itriopirm inch 00". $30 to 885 each; o Ttc; sheep. 5 to te; spring to " and): hols. Me. Lili Ontario! my: "arit rrtre. placed on ,ttto ml - uncut! mm nun -.."- - i'l'"ref, on -(he mute! 1 8 retro. lnvutmcnl " guy than um one your new“ and booklet 11w ear. H to "" per iiains---uedium., 18 to 17 to HR; rolls, I” mean. 18 to 18c; backs. I” -.1._ _ GT-T-GTG-Amee"! to We. "air-ce-es' " to Mic; do., No. 3. I No. t feed, “i to "c. 5 feed. " to Me. Flour ' wheat "tents. ttrata, B, 35.10; strong baken'. “an“. choke. $5.25 to rollers. 84.70 to 04.90; 20 to $2.35. Rolled oats . hut of 90 lbs., te..lir. IN'" um.... _ v n. "t to 89k. Corn -- “a to We. tj.trr---No. 8 38c. Flour unchanged. te ".-aaneed. tt.618: 'ixmeot---He. 1 hard, 92hr: " Mic: No. 2 Northern l at $13 to $15.25 ere; No. , uned and clover att tu. " lots. $5.25 to ts, 1“,. _... _.___, _ Mia 0318 quoted at a; due tor No. I. we! "to“. . sir-r-cattle-ache/ct but- 33.50: stood. $8to $8.15: " to 85.50: canners and to tC. choice fat rows. choice buns. " to $7.50. - ‘n “I ... qtorS0; 23; shorts. $25 tle. "lf to 333. " lots. 3‘5 t1 >csterns. " to t to tue. " V. a.“ to 25c: " ri-Fresh. 23 to , No. 2 stock. 20 .. car lots. " " THIS ihqt.s.ti:r!t!,l5,,t,"" "GGL is to " teedryscT to tubs. 12t in. 1iers-rBteerl',. 800 u $7.75: good quality to 97.50; “cm. 36.21 - PHD nu. - -v~---" 89c; No. a. 85te; teed. 70c. oats-- a ctw., 3810'- ex- No. l feed. 371"? Jtev--?lo. 3. b Cl 49c; reed, IW'.: it_40'. No. 2 CA ., 1.3.3110 Irattghter. to '" 8 L. Shorts. sacummsi mum. v.7 . h. " to $7.50? " $3.15. f.o.b.: tt.M to tg.10 to $8.15 lme treere"A 'Ne Hum. " to 73"; men's 3"an"- :0 to f" t)y,?y:l " to Butter" r, seconds, to Mc', tqer go to ttic. 1 to $1.20 56to 'd,'ll Mot Weather of Past Week Has ,5 " Brought Along Growing Grain. hum. A despatch from Regina, Sank, says: According to the report of ' m the statistics' titanic-h of the l?.epsr.b- iralor mom, of Agriculture. seeding m 'rt11tr,liifiiiiat,iiewiit, is fully completed, “Ham and all crops are ‘making a. good an to showing. Wheat ls from ten to to lic twelve inches above the ground, r doz- oats six to eight inches, barley four 0 tor to six inches, and flax two inches. _ \Thc hot weather of the past week .‘i'z" has brought along the growing , - , “an All NorthtTn had virtually come to a stop be- cause of the danger of continuing under Wtby in such a. thick fog, when suddenly than loomed up just ahead of her the huge bulk of the .Kuiser Wilhelm II._ . . led oatt' _. 33.15. 5; mid- Hay--- to _..t.1f: W heat-- Both captains did their best to avoid a. collision, but the short dis- tance sepurating the two vessels rendered their efforts ineffectual, and the Inoemore struck the liner on the starboard side amidships. ‘The force of the impact crumpled iii; her own bows and tore a, big gap in tho Kaiser Wilhelm’s side. It was the impression of those aboard the Incemore that tho hole was en- tirely above the water-line. The two steamers stood by each other until it was ascertained that neither needed immediate assistance; then iboth started slowly for Southamp- 3's . 50. pail i The forepea-k of the Incemore ra-l pidly fUled with water, but the lam bulkhead confined it there, and, although so much down by the bows that, the propellor was half out of the water. she managed to crawl into port. There it was found that the damage to the bows ex- tended for a length of twelve feet and a width of ten feet. III-v - N tho Securities ot this Corportuon In: 10 your...” rumina- um: vent my be withdnwn in our: of rye”, SM'o " " mortnxe. Fut " gnaw {unit-bod on mount. -- --.. n I 13:0 no Linn. Gran Will Try the Flight in} ' Bloriot. , despatch from London says: Lieu.tenant Gran, Ute of the Nor- ‘weglan navy, and a, member of J',cott's Antarctic expedition: is -- - H u-..) A”. D0000 a A‘llwuly~-~ "'-& planning to fly from Scotland tol Norway, over more than 300 miles of the North Sea, in an ordinary Bleriot monoplane fitted with air cushions, which should keep the machine aftost for twenty-tour' hours ii it drops into the sea. As the winds often die down in the evening Gran may fly at night. “s and 'i/iii') Qttawa. June 18 10,503 with one eye on the I 00 to ing, are drinking an uality. this year than last. 3535 ed by the fact that 'e,. t.ei,rtee,ip,t', in May she 5'73. sto?, ' from the figures for "mg month last year Ylil :2 May. 1914. was $1.6 I . Fried with $1,948,30 OAFTIS _.-----'-- iiiii'lij) tstopped Min 3:33,} The clergyman pr exhaustive sermon “Thou art weighed ' and ionnd wanting . E-- th T0 FLY ACROSS y0RTH SEA. at CROPS gram to a """" crops appear to be good steady growth BODY I'0l'ND irs BAY SHORE. Re llud Come Back “tor an Ab- some ot 45 Years. A despatch from Wiarton says: The body of John Hodg'ms was found on the shore of the bay near the town on Friday. He had come back to sisit old acquaintances af- tvr an uhsencc of 45 yon“. and dis- lnppeared, no one knowing where he ' I -7-.. “am his bodv was acci- A despatch from Wiarton says: The body of John Hodims was found on the shore M the bay near the town on Friday. He had come back to visit old acquaintances af- tor an absence of 45 wars. and dis- appeared, no one knowing where he had gone until his body was acci- dentally found. There are no marks of violence of any kind. His death was prowl-lily accidental. Several Bullets Were Fired in the i mreetion of the Woman. 1 A dospatch from Kingston says: When Wellington Babcock, farmer, I aged 40, vi Wilton, was refused in his attempt to get his wife to come ‘10 live with him Mter being sepa- ‘lrated for over a year, he pulled a Vevoly'r and shot himseli in the ‘ternpie. Death was almost instan- taneous. Before shooting himself “It? fired several shots, and two of 'them came within an ace of hitting his wife. The tragedy occurred at the home of Overton Babcock, his brother, at Odessa, where his wife had been living with her two chil- " dren. Bis wife and other members -',of the family no out of the house it when Babcock started firing. When Ci, they returned they found Babcock .idead. SUMO Inland Ite s--------',---'-" LIQI'OR IND TOBACCO BILLS. F titNER P The clergvman preached B rather exhaustive sermon from the text, "Thou art weighed in the balance and found wGting." After the congregation had listened for about an hour some began to get weary, and went cut; others followed, greatlv to the annoyance of the minister. Boon another person started. whereupon the preacher stopped his sermon and said:--- (ser'l'l'te,'l, right. gentlemen; so fast l in van are weighed. pass out." 'Giiiiiumh.yye.y% PER ANNUM IS' s,vircrrcurm'hy. Revenue Receipts in May Fell on $300.00". his comr“|\ll ve - mun-ac” ”punched mm in mu't or wttohr mortnle- Full TN"" an mount. 13:53-(1 Grteiit. Ail to be healthy and of - ”some. on. SHOT III M SELF. the high cost of liv- Ig and smoking 1 ans ast. This is indicat- that inland revenue . show a falling off I for the correspond- year. The total for $1,641,375. as com- 4s.3oo for May, 1913. Sermon. Canadians. were . m -.. _ "Apparently the world’s possible re- sources of petroleum hue not nearly been discovered. to say nothinx of be- lnl opened or developed. There m every fellow according to geological and other experts, tor expect!“ that lug: tires: in British Columbia and All! as well as Alberta. will be found Wi ductive of oil in commercial aunt tur' and conditions. The demand tor Petro- leum and its products increase: at a marvelous rate in almost all countries- and its importance to industry and transportation is now so universally re-l coxnized that it is looked upon a! t mv tional resource of the utmost import- ance. Navies must have it. railroad lyi- tems are more and more requlrlnl it. and the automobile makes it an hourly necessity everywhere from the boule- vnrds of the metropolis to the uttermOSt {astnesses or the deserts in the tropics- _ . --v Comment on Event. The trouble: in Mexico are comm: . 1 stood deal of anxiety to the thousands of Canadian- witb money invested in 1 Mexican ertterpritserr, Among the prin- , cipai companies which have been as". moted with the assistance of Can ian men, and ttoated partially or principally with Canadian capital are: Mexico Tramwaya Company with an authorized capital stock of ' 0,0000.000. and $20,000.f,00 outstanding; Mexican Light and Power Companar. with th: 000.000 authorized preferre ' and all of that outstanding. $19,000,000 authoriled common, and $3,000,000 outstandinx: Mexican Electrc Light Company. with t6,000,000 authorized bonds, and 35.550»- 500 outstanding; Mexican Northern Power Company. with an authorized stock issue of $15,000,000. and tu,600r-l 000 outstanding. The National Railway! ot Mexico and the Mexican North-west- ern Railway have a considerable amount of Canadian cash invested in them, _ through the medium mainly of the Do- minion Securities Company. Other con- cerns with Canadian capital are: The ) Monterey Light, Heat and Power Com- , pany, with many Montreal investors: the San Martin Mining Company, ot i which Mr. Harry Domviile, a Nova 1 Section. well known in Montreal. is man- ager; and the Pachuco Light and Power - l Company. - -- A --._ -.. _.-_- - Mr. McDougald. chairman of the D0- minion Government High Cost of Living I Commission. recommends a more exten- sive use of tish, as a. partial solution of the problem. This view is subverted by a recent report made by the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Though it l has not succeeded in solving a distress- ing public problem. the bureau has col- ] tected some valuable information on the I subject of canned salmon. information that will be, of interest to all who eat l salmon. 1n the first place the public is I assured that from a health standpoint , salmon is more desirable than meat, be. cause while meats are handled by many persons and exposed in the market places. salmon is sealed against con- iarninatione sterilized by boiling and in the case of most brands. practically un- touched by the hands of man. Secondly, salmon is said to be richer than meats in ir/,lis-buirdirur ingredients and con- tains about the same amount of fats. An analysis made by the bureau shows that 25 cents' worth of salmon contains about twice 95 much nutriment as 25 cents' worth of ttttttB, meat or fowl. I The Isthtnb Condemned. ' it is somewhat startling to hear the bathtub condemned as insanitary. but i when you come to follow the logic of a Dr. Allers. vice-president of the Harri- son (NJ) Board ot Health. there ap- pears to be something in the idea. He points out that “when you bathe in a tub you rub ott the dirt into the water and revel in the contaminated ttuid." Be- _ .. ', “In...“ that bathtubs are pro- an“ lcvxn .._ - aides. it is seldom perly cleansed a!‘ thus may easily one person to am sight. says this bathtub will rr, Blue». ab “a .,..._, perly cleansed after use. and column”. thus may easily be nussed along from one person to another. The tlme Its In sight. says this authorlt)’. when the bathtub will be barred from modern homes and its place taken by the Innu- cuous and more invigorating shower. TLB. Pun road nut. After September 3 the US. Govern- nmm wlll begin collecting ponalues tor A _ _u..:..|..n n! who Burn my. -.._- - After September 3 the US. unvern- J ment will begin collecting penalties tor l violations of that provision of the pure tood and drugs act which requires mer- 1 chants to tell the public the truth about 1 the net weight contained in packages and bottles. Regulations have just been ' formulated by the department of ngri- ' culture, the delay being due to the faet that the amendment when passed. de- ferred the collection of penalties uhtil the date above named. In future any liquid or solid shipped in interstate commerce must be in packages which tell the truth about the quantity ofl their contents. The packages must be plainly marked. bottles or other con- tainers holding more than two ounces nvoirdupols. or more than one ttuid ounce. must state the net weight or vol- ume of the contents. The measure must be stated in pounds and ounces. gallons. quarts. pints or fluid ounces. United States standard bushels. half bushels. perks. quarts. pints or half pints. The contents may be expressed in terms of metric weight or measure if the dealer so prefers. The quantity noted on the container must represent the actual quantity of food exclusive of wrapping: , and container. Which means that the consumer will get what he pays for and pnv for what he gets: and that is 11 con- siderable difference from what he has been used to in the past. _A--------- To A despatch from Ottawa. saga.” With a vicw to preparing for the l trade expected to flow to Canada‘s chores through the opening of the l Panama Canal, the Go/ernment/ has selected a site for a. new mil- lion-dollar transfer elevator to be built in Vancouver. The elevator is to be built on a. site situated on the Government dock in Vancouver harbor. It will furnish a facility much needed by the Pacific coast. but especially valuable in view oi the opening of the Panama Canal. The Jonstriictiort of this waterway has long been expécted to prove one of the trreatltttt factors in build- ing up the Pacifio Coat. trade of Canada, and it was this which in-" Oeoeed the Government in the construction of the new elevator, which will complete o slain extend-' in; trom But to West, interior storage elevators now being built I or under contract in Calgary, Sas- l “Mann Moose Jaw and Fort Wil- ELEVATOR T0-(‘OST $1,000,000. mun. Tenders will be called for the structure within a couple of months 1hile plans will be prepared at once. It is expected the cost of the Axum" "will" be gretwren $750,“ n' he will wear mmaeu u... ,.- The only wholesome life ls Ight and steady llfe. an ”meat :ere lite with no Be1ttrrttpet"' or about It. The right klnd at ls healthy. but the wrong kind the nerves and wears out the . If vou must hustle. put on the 3%,;- war and 'i,000,000, Be Situated on book at T; an lore Ito our man, ...- l to wonder whether " have been a. time e did not exist. There a is still fresh in the of persons. The tale. t the nrmclple of the ought of as early 383.7. - A A. a I“. nun - v .7 - Montreal Invesmra: rung Company, of Domvtlle. 3 Nova in Montreal. is man- mu Light and Power are cIanI a the thousands y invested In Ion: the prin- Lvo been as" m. " Can Irsn t%7rirlritrtu,te, l on the Government u Taneourer. from Ottpwa says: 'd "fa In in _ " lug the , t"ttt at th , I “mau- 19" ., pe‘tro- him an a 3 iruntrietre ed d M, and the as y re- . as . 118- title aer- uncc ro I?" 1mm: It, men n hourly moo .n tmule- -." )nunuuu tf.. on, iiirirmtsuo? to an who eat re the public‘“ '-.s -.. “Elia are pro- and 3011118100 Leader of Nationalist ' Party ll Great Britain. In the British Home of comma I _the future Premier of Ireland sits in the head of tho fourth bench be- low the owoaitisn gummy. To him the band of Unionists is point: ed dramatically- as the dictator of the British Government. At the title dictator he miles with genial unconcem. A keen London Permit» mentary correspondent seys of Bed, mend: Hitherto he has proved, a perfect ally, reliable. resourceful, isyrupathertic, and, while maintain- ing his own rights. allowing for the ', necessities of his friends. Mr. Red-l t mend is always in his place on great I oceaaions, listening courteously, F. seldom cheering, scarcely ever in- ' torrupting. despising Shine with a , shrug. The short, stout, smartly- .; attired figure, with flower. in coat, i the refined, resolute face, with l beeklike nose and searching eyes, 'k are among the familiar features of " the Parliamentary picture. Divid- 13 ed only by the narrow ganlgway C- from tho strongest Tory opponents P they find him a, gentlemanly col for the 30118 nnnuoxn, league, with some ings and politin dissimilar to their . league, with some personal feel- ings and political inclinations not dissimilar to their own. His statesmanship has been proved by the restraint and ptr- tienco with which, while keeping the goal always in view, he liars pur- sued constitutional tactics. Under his influence the Nationalist party has become the most orderly in the House, and by his own demeanor he has won the respect of both sides. . It Is Expected that the Work Will Take Three Months. A despatch from Rimousld, Que- bec, says: The work of lifting the Empress of Ireland from the sand bottom off Father Point was started on Wednesday, when the wrecking schooner Lord Strathcona arrived with apparatus to inspect the hull. It is (9do it will take three lmonbhs’ work to accomplish the plans in View. and a, refrigerator car will be kept on the wharf at Ri- mouski for the storage of the bodies that are expected to be recovered. T FIF'I‘El-IN I’I'ZRISIIED IN WRFA'K , Coaehes Fell Into River Near In-l) vorncss, Scotland. l A despabch from London ~says :. ‘Three women were drowned, and it|‘ is feared that a doz.en other per- sons perished, when a passenger.' train went through a culvert and into a torrent at Carr bridge, 28 miles south of Inverness, Scotland. A thumlm‘sturm. that ravaged the North of England and Scutlnnd. was responsible for the accident. The train from Perth was crossing the culvert and became derailed,) and the culvert, which had become i undermined, collapsed, and the l passenger coaches fell into the wa- , ter. it is feared that, besides the . known drowned a. dozen other per: ) sons were caught in a submerged a coach. u... han Pg. WILL LIFT THE EMPRESS. Mr. Manny persons on me taped from the cars. bu about in the stream. and , injured before being res The scene of the wreck and desolate spot, whA ditheult to obtain assists Roturn of Youth with Proper Food. l; Many persons who eat plenty ne- , ver seem to be properly nourished. 1 That/s because the food is not digested and absorbed. Much that is eaten is never taken up by the system as real food, and so the tis- ‘sues simply starve and the indivi- dual may, as in a recent- case, look and feel old in what should be (itil bloom of lite, youth. "At twenty I was prematurely. old. The health and vigor and brightness of youth had been, as it seemed, stolen from me. I went to work in the morning with slow steps and a dull head. “My work through the day was) unsatisfactory for my breakfast lay in my stomach like a. hard lump. I ' was peevish and the gas in my tttom- i ooh was very annoying. After tmp- . per I usually went to bed to toss , halt the night. from sheer nervous- "This was an ”on: may...” [ caused bf wrong eating. "Final ' I tried Gripe-Nuts and I cannot describe the full beoetit. received from the food. ' It gtve me back J','il' health: t,i.,ijiui't1ttilt resto - M ditrelo,t! m, 31% ments have fnt',tt,Fi'cll; aod improved and " - tttro in perfect-Health" ' _ *\ Name given by Mn PM“. Chr., _ " ndool'. oot. Read "The ttond to Wellville'” in pus. Tir"mirrow gangway rongest Tory opponenbs, him a gentlemanly col- “There's a Reasoet in: {an m on” W1 1 "I on m not. an. to ttme. may 4......__ - I... 'm " ttttata' John Redmond, M .P. ening courteously, "Ollwulwnnua. g, scarcely ever in- Orillia ratepayers carried an pising Sbuse with a $85,000 debenture by-law for water- ort, stout, smartly- works purposes by 315 to 249. with flower. in cost, Forty-five thousand toms of steel 'esolute face, with rails have just, been ordered by the and searching eyes, C.N.R. for the completion of its familiar features of lines in British Columbia. Mm nicture, Divid- Following a. quarrel over school - I ‘11"-.. " Tthrer Val. OLD obtain assistance IT TWENTY s on the train es- cars. but drifted 3am. and were badly being reseued. _ o Il__l. all iron; inditrestiorr mg}; a bleak where it was IIE INS ill t Nttililllhl HAPP'JNIXGS "" ALL (WEI fill (“All " A BUTSHELL Canada. the Empire and the - In Genet-I Baton You Emu. Canada. Drillers struck black oil at a depth of 806 feet in the Monarcl well, Calgary. _ ‘Thos. Henderson was sentencet k: Cornwall to seven years to: housebreaking. . d IOI'Ly-IIVC tuvuwuu ---"- rails have just been ordered by the C.N.R. for the completion of its lines in British Columbia. Following a, quarrel over school matters, Frank Miller of River Val- ley, north of Sturgeon Falls, shot at Jos. Robitaille, the bullet graz- ing his head. A serious accident has occurred Ito, the Dominion Government dam, ' . " c-- 1.-.... mm. M. the foot-of A serious accident has occurred to the Dominion Government dam, which has been built at the foot-of Lake Timiskamin-g. About 120 feet of this dam, which has a. total length oi about 400 feet, has gone tt and the lake level may drop ten l est. teen. Plans for extensive ulcerations in the House of Commons chamber are to be worked out by the Depart- ment of Public Works during the present recess. Benches may be substituted for chairs, to provide for the thirteen extra members un- der redistribution, or. a. new chun- ber may be built, with chairs, fol- lowing the Washington amphithea- tre style: lll'l'ul ulna-u. The Belfast; Corporation declined l an invitation to attend a civic exhi- bition in Dublin. Premier Asquith consented to re- ceive a, deputation of militant suf- fragettcs in Downing Sheet. A train went through a culvert, at Carr Bridge, Scotland, and a, num- ber of people were drowned. The Grampian, returning to Glas- gow, had six passengers who were refused admission to Canada. Acting on advice of a, London throat specialist Roosevelt, will make no more open air speeches ..A ...;11 .lm limit his indoor speak- 0] White Wolf, the has escaped from against him. -- q. .,, ar.-,' Feeiing in Cruz is rar tcr against The Alba Royal George Sam mouth With Yew 1 London, June 17.---; experiment in navigat will be carried out by Northern steamer. It human...- .._V__, which left Avonmouth for Quebec. She is fitted with an apparatus en- abling a. vessel in the thickest wea- ther, without the aid of compass or sextant, to ascertain her position when she is within a. rsrdius of fifty miles of a, fixed wireless station or a iriaess-htte4 ship whose position is known. It is also claimed for this apparatus that should the Royal George pick up a wireless distress signal she would be able te. set her course towards its source. even though the distressed vesse' were not able to indicate her posi tion. = pu Outlook the Best in Years. Reports ere1gu W PM: .....-... Commissioner. earned the conhdrn.ce Much v, . monarch has placed m him du t A despnltch from Winnipeg says: thirteen years of faithful son 'l have just returned from an ex- But the doctor camt- nearly fai tenslye tour of the Western Prairie of appointment when he (vas Provinces, reaching into districts suggested for the post.. far removed from "NFL", said J. When Baron WilderhsMer. Brute Walker,‘ Comtpi'"u.oner or,iimperor's, former musician. I Immigration. Friday morning. "liin 1901. Gen. Paar. 'aide-de-t went through Southern Saskatche-lm Francis Joseph. roe-imm.m wan and Alberta, and find that with Irv. Kerzl. then an army Sun, the more than copious rains duringi as his successor. ihe' em; the latter part ot Irs.t.week, there is l agreed to see the doetor. and u every rea8on to believe the "opted him to call at the pala prospects to-dry are better than Schoenbrunn at. ten color-k they were at: this season last year, morning. or even for many years. Wheat is The nppoinmed hour came looking unusually well, roots are passed, but no doctor W F strong and healthy. and the plgnt The sovereign grew imputem ttroEPtr up "th,‘wn,8 rapidity. wben, nearly an hour Inter l '"Nt trei.serai. mpmron of the Ken! Ins ummmced he was , crop situation in the West. is very . chilly reoeption ' ' gratifying," concludes Mr. Walker. "I Liii2liiiiiir you to cot -gm-.--.-.-. tpn o'eloek," the Emperor: re GRAINS IN FIN F, The harem: was our, and the hush“. returning boat bulinoss, wag grieved to tind his little wife crymg lightly. t'0h, George," the sobbe, , “and! I dreadful thing has havocned: l made" a beautiful pie all by myself. and Fido went and ate it." "Well. nrver mind, dear,” he said. cheerfallv. "we can -rils. buy~another dotr'.l'. r pie all by myself, .nd. ate it." “V dear,” he said. cl easily truyuuurtht Great Britnilg. a fixed wireless station or al .titted ship whose position m. It is also claimed for rparatus that should the Ewrge pick up a wireless signal she would be able to course towards its source, oueh the distressed vessel flick oil at s in the Monarch t was sentenced wen years for males. who was chief Tmpico, while the Fed- n control of Tampioo. instants. were executed for having subjected alist ssmiurthizers to Sails From Iron-l I New Equipmvnt. l c 17.---hn interesting' navigation in the fog _ out by tho Canadian men Royal George, unmouth for Quebec. rith an apparatus en- 1 in the thickest wea- the aid of compass or scentain hor position -ithin a. rsrdius of fdty Ram Mind. P, CONDITION. rune and ed tal alone for the cluste that a. ton an hood, is t er- cipal pou and Nort eel many pla the mental. its him from tabs. bow ool a round (al- than six Jsot “It's a raz- in thong Ted - am, ,t-of Mlll feet Walks“: Fifteen Hundred Men . Roads In A (193th from Cochran says: In Mr. J. P. Whimn, Provincial Road con Commissioner, has under his super- ape vision 1,500 men from North Cbbalt Tin north to Cochran, west to Hearst Ra: and Porcupine, and cut to the ab] Quebec boundary. Around Coch- m wane ond along the Tnnaoontinen- n! tal alone there are 15 camps. and tha the cluster of white tents. denoting Be that a, road gang is/rt tht,'yy)rlyy..T ta hood, is to be noted at All the prin-‘ cipal points along the Timiskamintt) and Northern Ontario Railway and many places along the Transconti- nental. Mr. Whitson's beat takes him from tho Quebec to the Mnni- toba boundary, and he cannot, make in. round trip of his camps in less than six _weeks. - . ' __-c, m..s..A., Dunn - PPV-.-'-' “It’s a, bad country to make roads in though," said Mr. Wilson. "We Mllll Mn GREEN ISLE saws BY HAIL no! mum's snows. Happenings in the Emerald we ot interest to Irish- ICI. Mr. George Gilmore, M.P.S.I., has been appointed magistrate for the City of Kilkenny.." ' Luv V”; VI. :u..v....‘,. Arrangements are in progress for the establishment of a band oi the National Volunteers in fully. . u 103 Yeomanry iavisurived at th Cur ugh Camp and have commenced training. .- . _ . ' A..-L'.... l., L'ICIMIIIB- The striking shipyard pIumb'ers in the Queen’s Isuud works of Messrs. Harland & Wolff, have now return- ed to work. A Carrickfergus butcher has found in the stomach of a cow. which he had killed, a. gold seal Bet iwith a. fine bloodstone. A The committee hold the annual Show on Tuesday Wednesday, July Wednesday, July Ist. The death has occurred of Lieu. temrzrt-c'oionel John Henry Vii liers-Stuart, D.L.. of Castletown near turrisk-on-tiuir. H. The South of Iry1a?d. Imperial J ohn County tenced tude i1 TORONTO Alli-Ix.- _., As the result of an occurred at, the "sw the Fair Green. Kil named James Kanm ously injured. noelor Neglected Emperor In Mr“ tend Soldier. l l)r. Kcrzl. Emperor Francis Jo I seph's physician. to whom Austria is looking to restore the aged Mn ereign to good health. has fairly earned the confidence which the "uomsrch hes placed in him during 1hirteen years of faithful service. But the doctor came nearly failing of appointment when he was first suggested for the post. When Baron "Wi!derherlfer, the liEmperor't former physician. died. in 1901, Gen. Paar, aide-de-camp bu Francis Joseph. recommended Dr. Kerzl. then an army surgeon. as his successor. The emperor agreed to see the doctor. and order- ed him to, call at the pllace u n ' -_i......... n. ten o‘clock one mornmg. The appointed hour came andi passed, but no doctor appeared. The sovereign grew impatient. and when, nearly an hour later, Dr. Kurd WIS announced, he was given a chilly reorption. “I commanded you on come at ten o'cloek." the Emperor, remind ed him. "Now it is netrly eleven lnMy time is occupied with other W It N affairs." l "But, your Majesty." responded the doctor. "I have had an impor- taut one at the military hospital this morning. I rertor.mod an oper- "tion which it was impossible to 1mm... A mu; life depended postpone. A mun: I on iinmediyte WOW, amittee 11;“: arranged lo annual Limerick Home Tuesday, June 30th, and PLh C F, BI " tit'O't'i0N . the “switchbacks fen. Kilkenny, a Mi Kantian “as ,rdi, the patient ' Francis br whom Austria the aged (an til. has fairly roads accident that IRE. Are Employed ' Btstidirp New Ontario ' made you late?" whedR.he Emper-l or. _ _ o " do not know his name, your Majesty.” said Dr. Kerzl. “He ill simply an infantry soldier." .' Without a word the Emma? nose, approached the doctor, looked: him mun-61y in the eyes. and then.) grasping his hands. shook them" warmly. On the next day pr.', Kerxl was given . permanent puof on the Emperor'? household 0mm} . on boy son - - Will - - . --.- , An exumimulon of the nonunion with record to the existing and prospective novelty of meal disclolel u number of; “do" which nuke the outlook tor tho future serious. " present conditional continue men will within a few you“ come to b. ruurded an n luxury. The increuinx pronlwerity of lug. I‘lilllel in different countries haa men“ forced the ranks of tue onnnumerl of meat. Populuiion hal increased. wttthri the head! of rank have in sumo roun-i rvier---notably in the l'niled Buic- - shown a. considerable durum. The supply of meat in England " xrndullly being handed over to the mn- trot of American (.rxanizaiinns The pole source of chilled bent is now Ar- gemina. Ind the trade from that roun- ...., in Imaging into the hand! of Anwrl- luku - "WW The quply of meat In I gradually helm handed over trol of Amerlcun organlu tsole source of chilled beet uemlnl. Ind the nude from try I: [ms-lug Into the hand cln t1rtttn whole working permit them to control not price but the uunnmy of n sent to England. Rot-emu knowledge of the mndillunn ed predicted that within " whole of the [rude from Al he controlled by three Am worklnq 1n ram-en 'lhn' w T Gut English Letty Worklnk I0 dchul be ml”: "Tr m.-. Side by aide with the foreign trade by conditions at ttte Lo mnke the cost of rm higher than " migh swan-m of toll: is Hi nine up ”man" "e, ttf The chm of Thomas Hinton: pf who In (in) last a: hair could not 1 for In," an hour fast. A woman sum rah wlthoul In: ieyelled at l can take a dine with I entered het the ovenirtg The cigrsrette hum rcnuunldhle for I w "noun; sum. (Im- fun-y 0|"nt III“ of t, VII-1.1“"- ....' -V‘ the iiadtrerwhUt whlch uh t head of "par-mu. n 1-” other fruite and “gawk ner. a. by side with this absorption ot rein! trade by Amerk‘n there are mus at the Londun markets which the can! of meat to the mun-tumor than " might ulherwlne be. Tho I of toll: Is Still continued 1tettttr were tixed nl two vents u foul u are new doubled. lulu-u In: - M . . A, tw other side drum-Hug I‘InKlnlml plan drinking in turnkard of 'sie u m himself an” the exploit :churvm'u'd “as tlic hurlul Mm 0mm! Day. the uulhul‘ of "The Tm ry of tuindrord And Merton." -- - m. . ___-_. I.....hn~-l-n ttua- of the criminal "tr'?' hqn- been criticised for plri‘ on Sunday hu‘o found the 1M: noxious odor. Ind ttnr'"' or n Bum. a: we mun huIanzu " ed. Orin- them to an all tttc tt pain-IQ h! the Mme thrv \mu- r, tg,"',',: A cen'urv ago tit" tstd u! Ionorlrun far ttte odott T Bdhw " “do "norm-0mm. T ventilation - mum-d "tarty' a mm tr, undoubully mum of! have nu end " our: heavy -. at sum-m I111“ Domnmnuluvr. the lust nulorntlnn nu 'str-tf' '0uld not ”and together by tru- ur an hour without hum. thought A woman could nut Hde In a M.- -ab without the mum- reproach h- eveued at her Now u young girl like u oomlmraliw “rumor out to with Iter it a homu- ho ha: never ed waurc- and run d-nve most of waning with him. but he orurtot her hams." In.“ fut-[01y "enumer- y un show.“ the lAnccv w ot “no” satisfactory ro- rmnnem. Ind not until tom. passed without fresh mull- - A .r----- mum: an.“ Won.- um Ptar I ban" the mm ha. u large tstuck 1| rttfrle. Another v.“ wfttt "r lytt um .......r =ee _ working agreement. rntroi not only tho nu of meat that In Rm-eutls' one whom, "mditiotw In undoubt-. within two yarn tho ' trom Arlenunu will throo Amerlcun ttrtn..' 1 they would he um. t Britain the price to nvo Small-l II!!- r rteomut hm-kwutor‘ um tite stately build rd [but sands In 0.0 mm: of Him-khan“: Maine for pl; . found the ' and 'tne""' of mr' hulldlnl in In! all tttt “I! on loamy t ttmotur women or8outs I‘uhgrgn that ii, Eitum [luv cum-r: Ema by ring a man." [union wood 'tety. Tm“! "trow s “raw! mom . It Atty d otor. in (BBL In a teat. om "ttivRetta. or Karla. or _ lllflni‘u“ II sign or "II- wnh nut-u Iitouset81 In slightly I.- unlu will” .u“OlI_l a tho whole nil: don. EFgund of n 'tmtittn, tum-um” Id T'ttt III! {Manna Mt tut- , would Th colon. l to "I curmat, knead rlllnl , "I. Mark. tt . Nev P p"or "Mr"! "130'“ mm"! who sro" t hut II In mm uey of all- Mr rid "

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