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Northern Advance, 25 Sep 1902, p. 5

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.in8le.ht ooaouonooIg3q;: . oeool.I`i:gl:ub'?nl shot n.robount ;- inn Inch. nhtnl grin. on v . . . . . . . _ _ . - OWN. IIIKIQ UIITUI III)` I. IUUOIIIIU I4BI6VI' IIIUIIIICTICBI EH03 Ull c - . . . . . in; lock, ping! grip,_9nf_}?. .....,. . ... A H` 00 l Revolvers $1.50 up. Ammunition of 31 25Iooond-_hun"d WHEELS :_b'oao1d'Is-SLA.'UGBTI5.JR muons. -Thatls tvhatiawaitsffevlery lady `whe visits our Mantle Department. We con gratulate ourselves in the` selection of our Ladies and Children's Mantles, for we have them rightlin `style, "value; t and quality. Our stock comprises the pick of the: best English,` `German and Canadian makes all in the very latest decree of fash- `ion. Early callers` prot by thechoice, as there is only one of each style and size, and these when sold will not be duplicated. i L .;$?E `I 1.13..) 139,, 11,, an o . In . -.. The success attending our Fall Dis- play augers `well for a continuous and profitable season in ladies headwear-- protable to our ourselves and` prot- able to our customers, for the prices will be found to compare tavorably with any display outside the larger cities. `An 1.-,.`,_..1,_,_____ ,_______- __.L._ ;-_ - _._-., 2U doz. extra ne Pure Wool Cashmere Hose in 1x1, 4x1, and fancy ribs, olfered at 5 bargain. These goods were picked up in 3 special ha:-gain pur- chase, worth 45c. 19. pair, sell 3 for $1 00 or each 350 . Other" goods in ribbed and plain, also 3 grand choice in embroidered hose st fascinving prices, 35c. to 75. . _ __ T o s P 0 R T s ME N u.-vov-noun`; V.-`I ovva III` \II-UO\/ll "":&ll_f'(a:1:1`;ers,ornamentsnd trimmings are all imported direct, effecting a sav- ing to our customers of at least 15 per cent. on every purchase. % % TI` ....-- 1..---- -_-A. _-__J; - -1 -" V };(_)-1l' `ll'ElV.;'el.fI-l.;)`l'3-"I;-l'E`l. l16 a choice in your new Fall M-illinery we l solicit `in- spection of our millinery: In Ladies Silk and Velvet Belts in b lack and leading colers, special values 500 to $1- SPECIAL---Black Velvet Belt with satin trimming, latest idea in buckle, only three I-n an-51' AL CIR.-. VA|R. V|CKEB-.-.QQ.-% |QQLQQ A44 cents a_ day`. Also: good demand >fo.r w<`lI.,d1essed Chickns and Ducks ` Highest: prices paid. Best chicken, 10c per lb. Butter, Eggs, 9.nd_Fowl must be d livrd at the store not later than Friday, in order that we cfm ship for our lnh,nV `nu-54:1. :3 m-._A_L- If you,Ainte1:`(1\`bn Ayinq"s:Rie or Shot Gui: lee our stock before you do no. We are open for any quantity of Good Butler in lb. Prints PLUMS are about over. .Price have" advanced. !!i'%|i"&r!_ ",enarIr,!1e'1! vccu-- 23%:-4.1 1 Ladies Fine Grey Cheviot Coet, 36 iii. in lenqlh; coat coliur, pearl buttons, lined throughout with twill, mer- ceuzed sateen, our leader. .I . . . . . . .` . ' ' ~ ' uoc_ n c . o o o o o o u o o . a o o o o u o o o o - - o o o o o . a u u u - . o s o o o . . . . . . . . . . a . o - o . . IO 2 Ladieu Fine Bleck Beever Coat, 86 in. in length, ne mercerizedlining. pearl buttoxis, coat collar with stitched ` trimminmextra Vnlna----__.-_--,,_,,-,, n - uuuwu rusc uxuun uuxvcr uuuh, 0!) UL In nenznn, uue ` .tr1mm1ng,ext1-a vn1ue...............- . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Ladies Fins Grey Cheviot Coat, 40 ml -in length, ne yoke etfect, great value at . . . ,.L. . . . . . . u o o o H o o OII tw-aw-w--r adooooopooooodooodoooooooooooooooooooooooooooog` _ ` '~s-I,*1uU. >\.lLllUI' UIlL.I'lO 0,11! 1c-s, ;}('t'()l'tlill,g" to the assessment, Will P|`0\'ldu S4;.5(v(J, _ and members else-' hm mm.-r Ilum in toWns.~a.r,),'(l ,.cit;-;= iowill ("owe up to the extent at T37.`-V so that. the funds imnxe-diately `1"ai1a1|lu will be in the neighbothood . ` $=7.000. The first assessmentj, will` J0 Illrinrl Ixlh l`\,..4. ~ _._~n AI - -,----;.| _J-we I \lAV\I to selvllmt 250. yw_%.1_ Ross; `Nextnmie Hotel. -snnnnnnnnnnnnhnnnnnn . nnnnnnnn GBUDBIJTTER Special in Hosiery PEACH ES&5<\ contrast`: `I; II0OllI:0::oA $1 ` ` Q0330`! coanacr `| ?`l_GH"|"` I=R|cr.-:s ' PERFECT I-`IT D'ble Barre) Shot Gun.,h`oke bore.ctc. 1o.oo --V V` u u. ~-zomccaonnocu 12.00 40- n ~ 4: u .-on R-LI. 'l|!,l|n -- . -- .--exI:nnnun.......n.uu .' Ldfevee Hlmmerlesshot Gina. . . 45.00 33.3: up. all kinds. {he Any ';f_n;6no'yfo I::;:"a'e`4'} add 5 per cent.- r.8-9mrm- 0*" wwwh , % % 'LE'NNOX1ARDAGH.`COWAN & BROWN. `I _ 1 ._; _' `rfi`tl'9o&Ccf' -- LOIIICIIOIIIOCII nzouu `I31 31 ...ma.m.......n.oo 'A"'n"I1n I-I-Q...-...l... 'Q`uJ (="n- A I [III ' I "I:UUI'IT UUU"I`,' O; 0 ,;&::a s:*a5=.!A:3:a`::.`eo%'vz1`s.'a':.?`z;':%3&t i1n`m:m,'Ih. mm` .. - ` .9..- I NEW ARRIVALS M_ON_EY,_ 1'6 LOAN. _.-.__.A. A; I _A `F.A,R Meg WANTED.-. .__. _.. l'_.._._ L- I`; A- _-II -- A , J"|l\lJtI\ll t:l7thp. ma . . . . . Q xercerized lining, trimmed with making and imitation THE GROCER. IIUW I'll Having-. onened a ph BLOCK. I beg to aux and vicinity. Iam prq to the art ; Copvmo a Vjcws of Groups, I ;..,. iuara - ` tin ion 2: ' Rgmember e pla Itahon. I. 3394! 4 .. FARM lsh-It classntock an - 41L .2; av 1.nu\.auuuvuu vv ggg 1? V1C'\`ie Oct. 5, and the second 0?] !\.ov. 5, the gunountbeing pay--_ `Nu m two equal inst,a,lments.'_ j 0! c9um<:, this will not include wh,a.tth d his brewers and distillers will fglfve. I opened a photo studio in the BOTHWELL Ibeg to announce to the people of Barrie lam prepared to do all work pertaining to art and Ewuuzcmo a Sncuuxrv. Residences. etc, taken on Ihcrt IIOCICO. . v- Satisfaction nteed on all work turned out. ; place; studio opposite G.T.R. * . rl-Irun run $855. hint class stock and grain farm for sale-0011- nisting of one hundred acres, brick house and bank ,, barn also good otchard. situated on the north half of }- lot.No; :3. on the 8th concession of the township of y Inniahsimooe 60. `Apply to IMRS. MCKINLAY, 1 :5 Grenville street,-Toronto.1V0nt. 18-40 uIIrIl&&| From thevxgth C7311. Vespra. on the 3rd Sept.. igoa. 5 head of cattle--two 2 year old heifers one grey and -one red. Three veal-lingo, one red steer, one white ' :_.aud_ one ttei! heifer. one retaunin these A . _'a.niu`:a|n I uh : notice. wrbe proeecu .' Any} informttion Aleadin to their reeov ' vwillborewan h ~ S..BI 0 3 ' _ ;` _ ; New Ph!9%a!!stx FOR SALE I .... ....L ._.I __..S__ A`_._,__ 0 '.lII VVIIII II'_'lI`, IvllK1I' a .' o o 0 .00 with stitched $5 . . . . . . 3_oo king imitations .._. ............. IO$8 5o STRAYED. (V-.. `IP,_,,,_ -I rsuvpsona . g-. PHOTb/Al-Z:l`lS'l`. was kill the Midland Rail` _-....c, 3t_JP`-'- of the late Wxlliam kil - ont.,. led in a rai1'd.:;.:,ig1ven .1. the Midland Railway iw My mater-\...; military funeral 111 *8 9d man WI! -9 day %fte1'r;o%r:- ' 3`;-ll?dd::ntingapt, mem er 0 ' 6 V took part` in A` River. ` . ,_);;v_|?'.; is 11. Ingerpoll, _ on to - leading To `II aamoads in Mime $triks%w.a4i to Break Organization; ;_ "`10\lI :1g_;p,}lpo;.;_. J llL`V LL! U |IIv\I4'I\/\-0 I-I`, V340`? Vvnovn great indu.' of the muntry in their endeavor to break. me -hack of the miners organization. Minors Back at Work. I . Cha1rlest.0n. TW. _Va,., `Sept. 24,- '_Pr;1('LiL`1HI_V 1111 UN: Stl ik,e1`S in whnn-(mk districtarc reported `to have gone bfL('.k to work, and the nlinrs in the-new river section are said to he 1nu1\'ing daily gains. For- ty-sewn hundred and fifty tons ` of mu] were 10'.u]c(l Monday. " .' TurI`|iug~'\V:11l of Pickets. Mnhm10y- L`iL_v, Sept. 24.--Weird in its xmrking and eective in its ex- .ecutiou is the new plan adopted by the striking mim-rs to Checkmate the attmnpts of the operators to resume work at the North Mahoney and St, Nicholas rolleries. In brief. the idea. is Ilw Sllllttillg -out of `non-union worknwn from these mines by a living wall of st_.riI So complete is the blockarle nmdv by thousands of pick- ets that no one has run it in the last forty hours. `Guelph, W4 Suicide : ~ . Fought at Han : River; -1 . ~ . '[:.'z'.* ( , Wrlgllt, (1.8. 0oIxv1x_x1,_I|_|_V!),n{_|:_r1-:\.,iag:_ .(_:` . Says strike will co11apu`o` _ . -n 1 -3` `~ . --, ,,\ --..$ nl}ree Guelph Strikers. Tl`00])H Ordered Out. cI'I`h;c HY b -`~`vIt. 24.-Twenty-fou A.`-\....'...' Iunnxlllllrslora ;.-`LI 2 at l/ ort Colbofne. `'11, (L1: ullw \;lU'y vv an a\ in wages of 25 to 50 v oaA\4|\I`\.o\.I vvgquuv voov .-'duistillers glye. [Generals Bot:ha,` Dewey... a.n'd- y- "ha.}I6 iasuesya r'nanif.1 an ype _ __ofV`an' 'a.ppeal_l tothe."iM1li6ll- ivor. `nu-*= WI uuxu SBRE. 34.-T I16 `V 1". 3 :3 I I " ` ,'1`vhe`ti,o,9uzz.;ent, r;eca11se~now.:se.ttei- du-*`e -' _terrible_ struggle insouth Africa.__aqd the Beers -were compelled t6 .h.ccep"t -`the. B'_rltiish`_terms of peace, the gene % .erals were commissioned to proceed` to England and api- f99l - 1;.o`.the new - =Government. to a.11a. ,v'_ the distress . ' which is deVa.ste._tin,g the colonies, . `in the `event of the failure of the mis- ' sion, to appeal to the civilized, world . for charitable contributions. -(`.nhfnn.i.n.n-' `Inn --------~---`- ~ club. v last three "or four weeks long- "nm.aucl than it will collapse. The mfhis anthracite strike," said he, flit, M11 lose. There can be no, other? o1m'ome The rallroazds never Will nrhm.u'. or even consent to metho'ds , 0 Y of c0n<'l11:\1i0n. n..,\..an'n-2 us to nossxble 1n oer'ven- 2 cell UOCTIVKVVIU . `Continuing; the genera',1s V having failed to" induce Great Brit-.- . am to grant further assistance, it only reinainss for ,them to adglness ? themselves.-;l;to. the people` of _El_1r ope ' and;.;America. l ' ' f ` | ~"Tlia- small Boer nation." goes . on V ;the `manifesto, can never forget the ' help .it, received` in its dark hours of ; suffering. Our people are completely ruined. It` has been impossible to make 9, complete inventory. but we are convinced that at least 30,000 houses on Boer farms and many vil- lages were burned or destroyed by the British `during the war. Every- thing `was destroyed, and the coun- try was completely laid waste; -The war demanded many victims, and the land was bathed in tears, and our orphans and widows were aban- doned. We are appealing to the _ world for contribution to asist the `; destitute and help in the education `of the children." A ' rn|_- _.....-..,-- ', ,'U0\ll1011 RG8 D9811 pulueu uppulxulug the Eastern Grain Standard Boa.r dg, .' The Bba.1td.,ia ..thov:aame ~o;s,;lq.a.t5zea1-V.` Arson Charge Withdrawn. Wqddstoclc, Sept. ternoon Mrs. l3ea,mer and her (laugh- ter came to the city and withdrew the charge `of arson preferred against. the son of the former and his wife on Friday last. This was agreed upon by -the informants when they {learned that Fred Bummer and his wife were in Galt -on, the night of the burning of Mr.` Beamer's burn, and therefore they could prove an alibi. 24~.-Mohda.y V af-A F Toure. Fra:nce,V Sept. 24.-'1`he > Count and Countess._ De Castres, `a. young woman friend and an engineer, 1` were -thrown from, the Count s motor A : on -m..`...- Lima Rev vesterdav- The F""'"glI W9 glnljuonoo rublio, ; t`, k sm. %24...m. the Knee and TL-\+In...\ 1"---.-A. - _-'I v\ ,1` v-0 VI-IV v||I\l&Vlle The generals repudiate all desire to iname the minds of the people. , Dewet's son Is'Dea'd. " The Hague, Sept. '24.--.-G`e.n. Dewet has received a telegram from South A Africa announcing the death of his 13-year-old son.. '1`he news greatly { depressed the Boer leader. Further `Loan of $100,000,000. 0. Johannesburg, Sept. 23.-A new journal, The Rand Daily Mail, ap- peared to-day for the rsttime, and announced that a loan of $100,000,- 000, irrespective of the war debt of ; $500,000,000, will be raised for pub- lic works and bec;o'me an immediate charge on the revenue of Great Bri- tain's new South jAfricanjc.o1onies. London, Spt. 24. -- Yesterday morning .0: -L. Papst, a c.ommercia._l tra.veler,~ who rsidegjvith his family at No. '14 Victor stret, South Lon- don, drank fully twoeaspoonfuls of pure carbolic acid by `mistake, and he is now in the, Cityfl-Iospital in a.~ very `dangerous condition and may " lose his life. _ V - rorepian Wm. Scott gnu c. A. Leltoh or Evans Company Held. Toronto, 'Sept. 24. - Yesterday. Foreman William Scott: and Charles A. Leitch of the Evans warehouse were placed under arrest. Both men are charged with` theft of articles from the. stock of the rm, where they are employed. It is_ no secret, however, in" po`1ice circles that gravey- charges are to be placed against bhe prisoners. . - ' \l1.'1l:_`.._ C1.._`4. .-._' n,.__-,,A-. A A` uaguulnn us tu ~ru..n.u..,u. guy. van on in any way met the same reply, ; V ..r1~h,. 1-1ilr()udS will never` arbi- tratu." mntendetl the commissioner, and mm he gave, for therst time, the grouuul on which this assertion is based . it was assertetl, are battling for a, ]m~ger pnint than victory in this dis- pute. 'l`h0_V are backed by the other ........r imIus t!`ial coruorutions of the we milmnds involved in `the fight,. | Non X01,-1:,` Sqpt. _2l:'.-`-Miss Maude . rru'` `=0! `!l`o`ro`nto. visiting -here, rout,- `ed a, burglar who tried "to get into her sister : house.` The police cap-. tured him. ` ' `II oulvuva Ii William Scott is" foreman of the place. He is a xnarried man and re-` sides at 189 Simcoe street. He has. been with the company nine years, and for three years has `occupied the position of foreman. He has always been regarded as trustworthy. He is 26 years old. "Charles Leitch resides` with his parents at 169 Mutual street. He is 19 yearsvoId and has been with the company one year. wnnnvnnu Qn:-`+4 Sm nhnmnpn cu-36`; nlvvso VI Lust wasp UULIAIJCGIIJ \llU Juan. 1 Foreman Scott is charged with stealing one mirror, while Leitch is- accused of} stealing one mirror, one shaving mug, Several bottles of per- fumery, two boxes of pills, and one or two other small articles such 4:. carried in a. drug stock. - V Haven, Me., Sept; 24.-Maior- -.. W. Powell, director of the Bureau `of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Ignati- tute at Washington, died at his summer home here; `He hagd been cr1tm!1x.11`r some. W81 X I Perhaps Fatally I_x`1Jured. V Toronto, Sept. 24.-Reginal~d,Beat- tie, the 12-year-old son of`John T. Beattie of the Beattie Cycle Co.. East Adelaide street, while wheel- ing` westzon Queen street, yesterday, was struck by the pole of a. heavily- laden farmer's wagon. The boy fell `under the horses, and the wheels of the wagon passed over his shoulder arm and thigh. His injuries are so serious that the physicians holds out o little hope of his recovery. A WUlU'Ul&lVWu ILUAIL vuv V-Ivlannv >3 uavuvs car `near Lime Rey yesterday. Th engineer was killed, and the other members of the party: were seriously injured. ' % mama. { %1set; 24%-4~Bm~ararsA%` _Monday.. night .st91e... 5. ..,wqr_th._. 7.0!: . p " ~f w"`+*" ; : 9.1.3!!! 13793? i,.n;a'- .;_ , .0ttawL .S..!?t- TV9:*.:r#4!n40r*19t-in- `V.-Council has baan passed avpointtns .n_- 1-.\-...A.-.... 'r1mnlI1 .Q6n`nrIov-Al 'DnninPI'~ , Nobmtyv 1; Motor .Wrck. `rwo Anluissrs MADE. Sn-mnton, Pa}, Sept. 24,--Nine com- p.'1ni-_~` of 1110 13th Regiment, order- M nut. .\I()mlny night, are in'cja,mp_ at `0l_\';l1a'u1t, near here. -'l`h- l[1.m_-;zu'i;\n shot in the attack upmf Iloputy Hl1t'ri{T McAndreW MOD- dzly, died _\"est(rdzLy. A M ' "A ._- (flmrlcs and l%m't London were. Way- luid by ;, <-rm\'(1 nt=a1" J`hl`oop, Pa.., 3`0Stv1' and \\'m1nded. _'l`he stI`ikers first Ihcm and afterward be-` `gm 5`mnling,"._ Hurt was shot} in the 1hi,:h and (_`11z1rl(,-s in` the right leg`. , 'I`rm')ps on Guard. V -IT:n'1`i.<}mr;,r, ! a., Sept. 24-.- "Gen. Tlnhrn, who is in command of the tr(m;~.~ in the hu1'd*L'()a] region-, Was` ord-ml Ix_v (Em. Stone last. night to SL-mi the 1st I}aLtaIion of the. 12th litfgivsnt-11f, `Ln -I.L~lm110n to assist the Mn-1-in` in IH`t`<(:1'\'in_1: the peace" Where Um inm and . workers of the Am- J erimn Iron an-.1 Steel Mamlfactuqing ('(H.':[*;H1_\' h;1`.'l."h1-On on `strike for IH`1!`l,\' live umnths. ' ` " (`lxitulgu Hus Another Strike. IVI - GulI:.'tn_udsrdI Bond. ..3-%'." l.l"'.'.' 3': ;."_d9..`=- A -Ag`-\ Drank dtrbolic Acid. V Biav -Toronto GI:-1. wliqjqr Powell noun. ' u on '. cs etely b.000 c Very- :oun- bath- t Ltion .`e'to new:-.1-. V out the the Trolley &..l".`4;?91(1_`.- .` '-"ant at Musg-;Blood'Peiion- *' - Wu, Feared by fhysiclans. ` 2 `Indianapolis, -. Ind.; Sept.A`. L24".'-fe'-Pi-e- ,l- _ .V, siden_t Roosevelt's wgste1'n 5t*iP. came ' .- to, an untimely end in this city eyes- terday. He was found- to besutfering , `from a sweliing in the left leg be- tween the knee and the ankle. which required immediate `surgical atten- tion. and,` instead" of being taken -to `the train ato?contin'ue his journey to V._E.`ort Wayne and Milwaukee, he was- conveyed to St. . Vincent Hospital. where` he. was operated on. .The operation tookplace at 3.45 o'clock, and lasted only a short time.` -he was taken to a private room in _the hospital to rest. After a. light luncheon at 7.30 p`. in. he was con- veyed on a stretcher to his train, whichhad been backed up an a Y" near the hospital and `at 10 minutes .before 8 o'clock the train left for Washington. ' The transfer of the President to the hospital was executed - without the thousands on the streets having the least notion of what was tran- spiring. The operation was `begun without delay. The pain caused the President to mutter several times. -but he said nothing `that was `dis- tinct, except to ask for a glass of water. b An; ,' - ` vvwu -aw-aavu uv UllU`|.aG.l. a ULUUA away. The swelling of the President's leg, which made an operation neces- sary, was occasioned by a bruise he received, at the time of the trolley car accident at Pittsburg, Mass. Be- sides_ being injured in the face and `across the eye, the President at: that timereceived a blow. upon the inner part of the left leg, between the ankle and the knee, but he paid no attention to it. After starting upon his western trip be determined that Dr: Lung, who was aboard the train, should examine it. The doctor did so and pronounced it to beta serious matter. When in Detroit the doctor nally declared that something should - be done. After consulting with Dr. Richardson, another mem- ber of the party, it was decided that in order to avoid the possibilities of blood poisoning, it probably. would be wise to. have an operation per- formed. The Presiaent was very much averse to anything of the kind, but nally consented. . . ` - I Bombay, Sept.'24_.--A prominent j Bombay Parsee `named N owrojee.Ma.n-: okjie Wadie. has announlied his inten- tion of devoting his fortunevof near- ly. $7,000,000 to 'charity.' He will give his . property in trust "for the. benet of persons in any country de- prived of their- means of subsistence by sudden calamities. " ' .V 7` 7" ' " l - `IVS-`_"_.L VVUll|IJ-I\l\Il ) ;muuldc1's "and T app:-en. `W -` In thu Wundyatt factory Went * out on .s`I,ri|\'(,- yesterday, They 1-9.] 3`-`-Pd to zu'(:upL "Struck" patterns. ` . , ' I that body; Montreal, Sept. 24`.-It is un'der-' stood that Rev. Dr. Barclay wi1l,a.c- cept thp prlqcipalship of Queen's, al- -though"`the' `minister of St. Paul's stated last evening that it was 'due I the governors` bf Queen's that his de- qision houl7d__ be Iirst 1:onveye"d to I Hamax, 'Se:it.- 24.:-.-Liutf Peary` a.nd,Mrs. Pcary. were_ in the railroad ivrck on the Intercolonial. Railway Monday. The Sydney . Fiyer, on which they were truveVing,. bound for New ork,' was in col` lsioif with a. local . ,tr'a.in bound 1or,Pictou, I LonTd9n, Se1.)t. .24`,--'1`.h9_, -_min1_'.'_V at` Birmingham has received?` froz:d?"'a.n'-"' ada an order for oinugb amougtigg gm: miI1:on.,iao11w. % ~ ,2. After being taken to an" upper room from the operating room `the President was gerved with a. light luncheon and chatted to those in. the room- At 7.40 p. m. a. blanket was thrown around him and he was plac- ed on the hospital stretcher and es- .corted by a. company of. infantry, was carried to the car 9. block away. !l"hn .Il 7nll`iI-uni no` +1.... n.......:'.a.....4.v- Paris,` Sept. '-25.-A despatch to The Velo from Montpelier depart- ment of Herault, says that Count De` La Vau1x s balloon has been driven ashore safely and descended yesterday afternoon at Capite be- tween, VelleroiVa.nd Les Salines. o `I _ '_,I__ _ , _-L .1 an`... .1 , . L` V7 GU11 `VI U; V (gnu: A-twp) b.JuI.IA5J.wL2u Count De La. Vaulx started Monday morning from Palavas near Mont- pelier` on the coast of France, to cross the Mediterranean in his bal- loon, "Mediterranean." He was ac- companied by five aeronauts, and Monday afternoon was reported 25 miles to` the southward of Palavas. Ottawa, A Sept. 24.--A special mi- lltia order was issued yesterday at- ternoon disbanding the Special Ser- vice Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment at Halifax. Lieutu.-_Co1. .White willeresume control of the St.- John military district, and the cm- cers of the permanent corps will re-.' sume duty at their former stations. There will be vacancies for 250' men in the permanent corps if they desire to re-`enlist. L L A lI1nIon.~.1 -ailbhorm A .. Vrmvr eommoaiouu solid.b1-ick mmem mu Washmston-A&svt-M--Th pension-` ::.?P.::.:`.?:`?;.*:;t9`:';'l."s*:::`:;%:;;2.=:'.*: & ISTBN. Sol- \ "`i*`?"i'#v%,3`rr=- ~- .1 I E \ ... :. 5. `~.~.. -;>`.fV=.L:` .Unit9a,.' :G.9;`?_3.P11!I6n1`a., "jail modctnicquvenicneelz rent veg low to a. atisfnco Montreal, V 1`Sept.V ' 24. - Premier Tweedie of New Brunswick, was` here yesterday and stated that, although the Quebec conference had. been `delays ed till `Sir Wilfrid Laurier returned, the meeting was not denitely o. The Premier believed that the ques- tion of decreasing represenmtion of the smaller: provinces `at Ottawa. would soon be a, most vital one.- Taks His Ballon Safely Across the V Mediterranean. * CaI'l'" D in` Labor, Miners in L080 Re Min1w'.LIN`)1i3* M . ' _ \Vriq`ht, U. S. Commispionor ` withing- ]_1a,;)SG ` . C0 111 lose. that me 111011 W lusio . . Emion of cnmlmons in the anthra,cite- elds which resulted in:the commis- sion.-9 ronm3.1 report: to Presi-dent: Roosevelt. Corzfmissxoner -Wright` made this. a.dmiss2on to a. few close` personal . This con-_ inn~,, Spt. 2'4.--_G'a;r~:: _. four weeks, and n is based on the long investi- frinds at the MinneaP_olia_ in Fm. weeks and. '1`hat `M'!Ii if; '1 5.: po1'(0(l BECK at Wo1'k-.-Living tn: st,,,.,.,. Forms an mrecuve Barr1_o,"` -5 , asserts that the ght `W1ll{5-' 3 4 comwr BE LA YAULX succmnns. ." gs" ti 5: Ankle`? Caused '"h:'<* _ 54% '3 .'-;._1. L-, , .- ' w _, ;.=`%~ Troublew, Halifax Regiment Disbanded. A Pin-see'l'!llllonaiife'a Gift. Dr. Bugiay W Wm 7V4iloo7;pt. No`? l'J!in`Ie:F`ox3 Cnn'ada'.7` 94'? P631-y5 lnuunilviny Vwrdok. Not l_)en1tely on`; '1i"u:2'u, 1I1., Ht-pt. 24.--Sewer -dig. [1t`Y`S`~.1z~._tl 'i`V!)( I"`I`S `to the nuuqber of 3" lmw .s`1.,ru<-k on all the city work M" an iI':t'H':x..~`(r In he .. m%on'i-tam Avvam We Ahayelearned it: the short time that our Toronto store has been in operation that BUTTER for the Citf trade must be of good quality. We would advise "butter makers to use more care in malang and thus secure better prices. The creamvseparator isa great saving .of`labor, and produces much better results. Every farmer should have one. Peaches are stillithe le`ading.fruit., We are handling such largequantities that it is impossible for us to examine every basket that goes out. V -l ' ' ' ` 9 Ixrorder to protect our customers we would state that the commission merchants and growers uames are stamped on each bssket. Any customer buying-,a. basket and nding it falsely packed, `will please adviseus IN WRITING, gijiiug the name of thepacker and commission" house, ' and the complaint will be forwarded to the grower.` Wewant our customers to get the: best possible ralue for their money, and will do our best in their interests if advised. Saturday sT trdde Toronto. [James JAMES VAIR, - $0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO8 V j3`1`Z`3rZ'~"j1`-`T19 n - ; _- -` ' U COCOOCCOCOOOOOCOOOOOQOOOOO00000000000000 son sm1%uI;%Iua{m.3 gfdliolice of Buffalo has been 339? I e . `V ` `V . - V- - `,_--v-- -" Port Colborne, Ont., Sept. 24-"" G"80 Wells, employedas yar'(i8man- at the. I-Iumberstone Club, committed . suicide yesterday morning. `H0 found in the grove with a butcher: lgnife through his heart. Nothing 1! known of the man savethat he'cq.m . mu Buffalo early in the season Ma Was about 40 years old. The chief y

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