UUXTVLUU I-HG LLVU cuuuun. I. | ` Oi ~t`he&11J:t1s tl.UW3.'>Ik0 We`: w-.13 the ba_3i.'_nut he was we fhe;~%.%:g1me.l<:.A%h;.s;2121:? % - Vuu. _ The t;ght-between Mitchell and Sul- livan` took piaxce at the old M3.d.:on Square Garden, and it was in this (beau: _'th!3lt Mitchell knocked Sul .;va'n d-3-W3. '1`henJ:ohn came `back like :1 "bull and rushed Mitchell Fthrc-ugh the napraa. It was-ant this. pa .nt_o the contest that Inspector -Wi.ll2.asm3 jumped 'L h:~;ug,h the ropes ani stepped the bout, ~a=.- vthaugh M-lbcheH~ had not been hurt in the slightest degree. We `must re- member that Mitchell only we: had 143 Iparunda that night, while u.liv~a,n weighed over 260. N;-t sao had, is It? Burke tea. ht Sullivan wt tihe clx -West Side zgvln Park in Chicago, and l:t was as {as a r'.ve-round buu: ma Sullivan ever -had. When he en- iteredthe ring he had two fog `Mil-3 on ma` neck, and in the very IT:-at r::und- Burke pfazatered the big telhw a: hard that he `broke both or those: -bayilrl. -'1`h1a_made mm the roaring lion he was when angry, and he started altrnurke like emvaddened bu1l,Vknock- e-mg Oh-.-m.1-mt.-'2 the. earner. _Jim Moran, who.` was ,in- Burke's (earner, ' calle.1 _'?t,h_ne_.:. - r.3ul1iva'n; walked} neck tn his career; when Axjthurichamheroa, who h.jrn,, dlneavered V-the ; y,.h_*:'4- .J':.JE_-`~?` ate xionger to go; 4_ 1_1_!.'l`1;v,1ha':jir",a, g$2*Ih fat but 0. weer. eremt LILUJ -LICVCI WCKC l`'|I'J..lJ 5;Ui`l.|.- Mitc,he1l.a-nd Burke, `however, wgre a re`:-up.e or '.'dvaarb;aa."_ .'Dhey came 'to this c-runtry abszut ther aatmc `time, -in 1883, and, ~;-utaide of John L. Su11iv'a.n.- -they met a.x-our best man and gave us a` `trirngm ng. Barbi-ought Su3.hvan, and hetmmed to knock e=.tfner one or,th~:-m on . II\`-- C.'__I_L |.-.l._.-_-._ II`.L-`._Vl ..._J Gui uI7uIlJuI.KdI.Cu |..3 `LEVI: UL UU1KI`2.UI'LL_)'._i The modern fight follower is, how-' ever, more ami`..ar with the pugihstu tha.-ti.`-allowed Sayers-M-ace, Al.en. G333 and that bunch. The Last bunch -of tea-Lily xx-ea.-t, tight):-1-3 tiha.-t England ga_ve to the w-:2-Id were Charlie Mitch- eg, Jack Burke, Jem Carney, Spider We-Lr, Jem Sm.lh and Dick [Bur-ge.e `They were all first-clans men .n `cne.r -e-apective clansses. We `after- wravrda -had OwenAM~.nra.n, Jab White and fighters at `that ca.-..`r..1:'.e, out they never were really` great. Ila !-IIHAYI nun.-I `Dnnbn ~I\.ntunuAn urn ) A man at 165 p:und3 is `b'3 encugh to beat any -man in the was:-id. This was beore 'D;m tough-t Hers- 'n=a'n. He 'mwt ~h.av-3 o-;-'+:m `th-.`-r.-:ugh;yi cwnvinced in that baatl-e Fh-at -a 32-01 b.g man cculd de.`ea)t 3 guod i.*'.:tle man any t;me they u.axshed. We, ave: here, of czurse, shouted ourselves hoarse at 1:`txe:sfn~:>w.ng.Heen~a-n made, and there .3 no dsubt that he wan -reverut-31 tram winn.ng by st-he antirms of the "B.zm:ngn:rm" =-tvo'ug'u3 that were there tn the interest 0. Sayers. But just the -same little '].\:.-m was g;ving a-way ss-me fr-rt.v pounds in w-aght, and, `taking all things inn: considerat- ion. `h.-3 p-ergormaancu even on -that `day was a. wanderml -:nc. _ Jem `Mace was another w~:-rid-beater` g.ven to us by` Eng.-md. M-a.ce_. -.: cne G.p3y,' as he was called, was with-I out d-;ubt. the clevereuat man with h.a fists that 1.ved in his t.me, and in all his battles all over the world he, dem:n'str'ated this fact" or super.ority._; Thn rnndn-w f'rh+ f.`\Hnnr:n- in ht\nr_. cugaul {he tore. -.5 rug.-A-nu who at LbVC:.llUJuo ' E_ng.and gave ua Tam 'Su.ye':3. Hn.=| -prooaably was the most renowned fight-! er that the 1;igh'h little isle ever pra- eerxted to the w::.-rid, and he was 3| fish-tier, every inch at him. It wxsl Sayer-3 who \sa-id- l Decadence of the Count: nhudl! ---- ----~ u King Edwaz-d`.s 1-and w.il have t: rest on the Ltaurel-3 rece;ved by fnei men Lane " reduced in the past. There seems (to ice n.-3 `hop: for her tutu:-3. They have 1--:s.`. aarn"o'."c.v.zi and n:a:-L, -and their purses `are so email -.ve: there ftiuwt the :33 ng'yc-ung fighu:-r ca-n':t make oath ends meet by z3....ow- ins pugnism ass` a livellhaag. mnann nvana us II'\.... T?- vvvL'I.u,y us 2-ul. we azntenemnn it 13 re-| ce1v1ng,'tcr we all kn:-w-'ttra.'t 1-3, we] who have toliowed the sport for ;,'ar.3, I that England was "the cradle -oi pug- mam." .'.D.;'th1nk that a. 'e:untz-y that gave -..-to many grand masters wxth tn-3 padd- { ed [mitts no `the Wm-Id should now op- ,on .y c:- shim ; L: cannot bow: at a. amgle champ.on in any or the c..aases atom the baninm 11) the heavzes, -certainly donnnvatrabes the decadence cw. r.Ita;;1 .3 physics; de- velopment -an_:1_s_h:vws that the .a~`.-hie ;-u `ea or -that c-.un`u~y are on the 'to`:og-I Rah. lowing pug.1i..-Sm, but in the win-:1-3 .0: it o-anmt :sendvo:bn a. e.ngLe one in any -1:23.33, as I say, fthat can cope with the -boy-3 gr Yankoe1a.'nd who now hold a'.l cha;mpic'nsh;ps or every class It aa~ga.in the .prcg:e.u-.3.ve American the turn, England has a wcrld or fellows fol-. By om 1*;o:o. I note -an at-t.c1e 3-ing the rounds of the press Lament-ing the decad-ence 9. the Exig'izsh`f.ghte*r. That ivtem A 13 worthy of` all the attention it 13 re- cgjvfngp If'..~m we a}! b-..--.... +1..-. 2.. _,- I / h Pure, `cold air is drawn An Ae1-ated Oven into the aerated Hue and heated to the exact temperature of the oven before, it enters it. This Aeratedh Oven can only be had on the-_ RANGE of cold air strikes them-- the whole'laal is spoiled. l 3 an n} ` The ventilating `principle of other-ranges simply draws in cold air direct to the oven, heats it. and allows it to escape. Suppose you have a pan of biscuits or a sponge cake in the oven, and a gust they fall Hat` at once and The GURNEY%-TILDN_` go W V _ '- ' ' _' :i-m`itedT ' Hamilton, \'\/innipeg. _ Montreal and Vancouver. V 4 Every Souvenir is abaoiuteiy guarinteed by the makers. English Fighter --u-.--~-~v~v-- ),)-s_L___,3,r-KV\_\ /.9,-V-___,,__ '-~\-- "` : u er. ` " " ~ 0 V `O! .,_' AVentifai;;d -'. A. HoAn, AGENT w-----j 731 izm [of the .So.L*venir completely changes the air thetjein every few minutes without? lessen- `ing the heat one iottz. uungvn It is quite possible. thereforeithogg an unscrupulous agent in` . ~ - "`* W-v ins tllemselvea as the cogplpf whbqg; l_ l . nape man` "In In ......'.:.-.:.-lA.'a.~`* "im- -..9 ------.-v.vv-u u-w yunv vluylv VVAAUIVU .pers were in his possession to through the marriage ceremony. Whegt it was compleied: 4 the papers and deuce .4-e1a.t1:ng 'to_ t21e_*,Im.rrlIle..,,;_!"_1'V '"i&1;}eT'}?-iE}"J'2;i;xe'7:""SI{aer so month, it is quite possible to be mu-.f tied. and such marriage being conrm` ,3 ed by the foreign consul is binding 51; the country from which tho _v_is_itpl;f`_, come. Hundreds of couples .via-it land for the purpoae of a speedy? _ ll: luau `I M. Blarek and his wife, the Internal -Austrian nationality, were recently are re ted at Zurich as dangerous Anar- istg. Investigations resulted in the `discovery that the couple -had been married by a remarkable method. They sent papers relating to themselves to I. friend. in London. who, it is stated. took them to a. clergyman, with thn result that the marriage ceremony was 4 celebrated. although the bride and bridegroom were at Zurich. Ensli8h_ marriage laws have become notation! in Switzerland, adds our correspondent. 1 and the term married in England in one of reproach. ' T to a- _......n.I.. an...` ._ -_._a-..Aml-... AC.` Purely n In. v-Iv V. 19' : vs-wane It is possible. that an _expla.ntlon.ot our correspondent : message may be found in the unscrupulous personatlon by paid agents or the couple who de- -sired a record of their Englis mar-t. rlage. The marriage laws 0 many) Continental countries impose rashcrio-hr ttons not known 1-nBrita.ln. such. ton` instance, as considerable lengtnot dence and the consent of` parents. " u-.. ...an. .. ......a.a..--- .1` .....n... -3` lcouplo Mun-iod In London While Liv- ing on continent. Inquiries by the Zurich police brought to light an extraordinary story of the alleged marriage in a Londa church of a couple who at the tlmd were on the Continent. gr 1-5`, _ .- I A4,, -4 ` MESau.S.C0Cr1t<.Am oz. MONTEITH AND orazas `1'uVIdIT -ram NORTH. Friday`; News.-'1`he further de- vehapment of New Ontario is the mis- sion up:-n wh;c'n Hon. Franlncochrane, |Han. Ne`.-a:-n Mo:.*te;'i1h, Mr. .'1'-norms; 'S:uth'w.-:rth, Mr. A. -W. Campbell and lczmmis:-Lone: Coombes and Colonel I141-mb, or -the S3.1va.t:;-an A:-my, leave on Mnndaay for the North to go ov- er the entire prcuperty surrounding the Temiskam .-1g and Northern Ontario_ I Raway. ' `9~)ELlll VJ BLIU IJU5.'L!..l\.Il|.lKl'C- On Monday a.-.`~te-rn-:-on en route I-.I~:-n. Mr. Cochna-ne will lay `the corner -stane of the new m'.on'vrea.1 Sme'.t.ng dz gerinfng Camp`:-ny a plant at N-.-rm 911 The Mmscer of Agriculture wi'l prabably determine the :a.t.ve Lar the new experimental '1.`/an-m,. .w'-hlle the Deputy Mznaster of Pib..ic Works will 1-ask into the questcon of roads. The Government Direct-._:r o Immigrat- ion and the Saivatgzn Army oihcez-.3 will 430 ever the detrict with a. new to acqu;r2ng kn-aw;edge for the ee`.-t- ling-at zmmigravnbs. . ' 'l`l-an 1'!-n n: i] uhqlra n urnnlr h\ A-an `&9ne"7u`{$i1?E a. week" to ten days, 'a.vnd the Ministers are -anxi-cu.-3 :-) zacqu.re'pe-rscxul inonmwt-ion about the 9c::untry in crder 'to perfect c-erta n. [plans they will embm.t to the net`; sessisn or the Leg`-.s.`xa.ture. n ` lhnrln v o.":i-an-n.-.nn an u-nni .-u tu.u5 :u.u:. L'ua'L. F-or a vtf.me Ted Pribcmrd ivzomed up was -aaon put on t -he'3neir by the fighters who went -.ver from hare- Iand Australia. 89 that it can be 3;- -maat p:sit;ve`;y -shatted that since -the days of Mztchell and Burke Eng- .1:a'nd` has not turned cut a 'f;x-st-clam man in 'Lhe heavyweight divLa'.t:~n,a.ml in `no other c;-mas, f.or-'cha.5:.m.1t.5er. She certainly has 1:-:51`. her pr.-;vud i:-t1e of "The Crad.e or Pugi.123m." ma .3 midd .ewc.gk!t -p;~;=.3Lbii; cy, but he KCLCIVC. ' ' . Bu:-ge was a'n-dther gnod light- weigrrt, but not in Carney : ciaaaz. He is at present doing a. ten-year j_o1't' in England '2cr1- asume racing trouble lhengst .nt-9. Jem Sm.th, Eng-wnd ..31a-at l-heavyweight cha-mp.-on or any ac- c:7un't, was never ready a. gr-ea.'i: man. I-Ls best performance was 'n.a long- dz-awn-ou-'t "mat with Jake . Kllraln. But when Puter Jackson went over Hhere and tnmmed h.m In a ocrupie or munds he never .a.m;unted any- th'.ng a-iter t-'na t. ' ` `l3'..-.v- :1 Iffrn Tad DII'hr\'a.av-A '._~./snnn nun. England evr produced, and ms" xeanteat vtva/at e was wmh Ja.-ck Mc- ullfrcmut Revere Beach, near Baotnn. that lasted all night, and was then de- cxxxed oft -by Frank Steven-asln, the regeree. _____ _ ,,un , adoua : 9*! by I imlm . New Ontario Development A_Q1AZlNGvWEDDlhl_G. IHIUUI I aim 1m 'lt c-uuid not sxparevhlm. He 13 `it: dJm1nu::.ng pe:a:na.11t5', and. 113 pop-_ clarity f.a_1mmen-se. M.-en ha.-`.13 on his words, not only in rantgclpation `of his dry, caustic human but becauzae may axe tha rp'.t.c-me at principle and co :r..-` ,v1ct:on'. With mm: a roar a: welcome .`n`.a 3upp:~L'ter3 greet `him whe:'1_ he-T uses to address the; h.=.use. o:1- some areal.` is:-sue. ._,.,;_b0 _l .. "" he a::r*"`,`7-7 ""; or words wnzch 5'"_f`sgtu1:.An93-'*,59:? I mv-2-unttain stream ,` acid`-~"whW" "'h"'g unhappy nc'=*7"`7r 1;: mint '.*? 1~.,"``t` at 200. ~w*=Ard=3 3 '?""` .,.a'nne-+ 2)" edit-J awly `*9 mm .Ppe.~l1}a%hI?.". `cali zlaearn ~t-J 'sIP9aJ.K 53:1} propel` gigs,`-5:: I *';l;|VV' "n | ` : i.';no redf` idww in `the new`-59399 "ex . t ` `1:t':` [1-ea;t speech by M know them or a. j tthe ustrain 13':gm? ..;t` `1,f"".,; mhlsuausly "- ""1"" nite u :9 Ant I W`-any renpeclt-3 Mn`. Ha'1da.neV `.3 Wt speaker in t1he.ca'b2net. *D9; . `ndency to dsgramng 4 u! points or Mia t:m'ame- are admir- Mg m{`=`%1`-Alied. and 11-J'.3_.snta`Le:rr1ex1't_iaA. 0: ed 01- with 3-llbness wamd !-a>`c1_ru:y suggest the a:;m-1'f.ey01;; m`GUh(fnn .~l.--.-___ `A a._nI __-u--'-'7'!'II.-L According ta Plato`: definition or rhetoric.-the art at penauwdving men- Sir Henry Campbell-B~a`nnerma._n '33 at great rhatorlclan. I-I13 apeechea breathe the new spirit which hr:-us en- tered inba British poimca. Truly. the whirlzgig of time brings its revengea. and mwhere more surely than. N: the D0l2t;c1i sphere To those who know something 01` whwt went on be-h;nd the scenes in the strugglejtor the leaders Jhip of me L'uez~a1 party a law years ago, Sir Henry's malt!-olnr to- day is n:'t only `a trlbut to `113. OWN Muck and cha.racte~r.. out a. rare vin- .dicaJt`.~on of fairness and honesty in holitlcs. A3 premier Sir Henry 13 a much greater success than, he w.a..!.:a'- leader of the ~:-ppoaitlon. In case; and manner 33 dehvery` he. arppeara 'c0.haVL` `taken A new leaze -ct! lLe.`am- d Ttheti twin 9. much .o. .G1ads cone `hi:-maebt `in the r.:r.re .pa.asicn w".th.whi.'h. - on 8 ndtwble CCC:L3f.0D. e.3.r`.y in "tine 51011. he met Mr. Ba:-c7ur a c~n-azwcher-- lscic trifling on a glreaat, ganvd avzriamn ?.'3t W the azm-c-uas ' '82!-'|'l1*'~_W1`1` mush. 0. this tool-ery," and r'38`&5!?v- a few n7~8'h':3 ago, w-hen he a<:IJ0l"4b3`3 `W 0pp.s:L.on 1-;1uv.der :3 arbt:ltu-dre' .; 1!- .'8'ard to the Transvaal cJ=ma'3itu'l;0}: 948 "um\v:or'ih-,5`, un-p.gtr;.:.t=_;; and j Ohlevcus. The Imnnr .n wh;_ch S'ir'Hen.r-y `hm risen to the dema-ndu at -11.5 :_;re'::l: or-I -ee mus 1..a.:~ `c-xc~ed3d stjne m.st _ -sanguine` expecta,.&ona or his admirers. His crwt-Dry-- :onI.`;I5e, meld and `con- _V;n'.'ng-hr.u3 been on a 'pa.: W'ifh"hlB d'.gn.ty, his sngacity. tearleisnzossa and dxwnnght smcerlty. How lit- (..'.-0V we hear mow of ms atoms` `to the `house of TlordsI"1`heV osmmon-.3 cou.`._d 121-ape.-rs; him. Indeed, an the present ms-meat gyyuuwu -.._ a ludxcrcus zigure when` oantromted `by m. Bait-cur and Mr, Chamberlwinl But the `wet hm.`-1 been on the oth.e.'.' oat. The prune `m;nLs_he'r`u `tea-dlneaa 1;; reply `n-ms been rama.r.ked_ again and agaxn du_._';ng `the Iae.:ss_1on. ` and all the ham.-rs or raparuee BOYD!!! the oat have been 1153. On nwat oc- cazsl-ona the two opposition lander-ah;ave_ been worsted, and wclrabed 'b9_.d1y; _ IIW V` """' ' ' ' " whole, is r~;~`ous`t. e-nerzatlc auid con- 'mc;ng,' and, callectlvely. 11: as mug!) gupezicvr to anything we have had 1-gm we trex:-;-sury bench in recent yeira The wppaintments wh1ch,_t n T certain wales, were most crLt=1c1zed--t.h~.~a-3 o.` 5, Henry Ca.mpbel1-Bannerman hm-. calf and Mr. Churchill `and Mr. Burnsu. ...nava3 been more th~a;n Just.-i'1-ed my events. The premier wlws tin cut such _.... 0!...-.-A ulna--' gun`-15-1]---`I '--.' J23 H I ' ` ' ` ` ` ' ` ` ' ' ' ' ` ` ` ' "'-`_ . I` Eh`; uld make mg 2;:-`wt e`uuo1y~.: the m,;.Lh~.':;' oi`. paorllvwme-nus, up-ologa geil th9T normal 5 We maiden c-Zr:-1-it-.3. One `texture ~.-: `A "live" mnsamibly 1a` t':w:. in we very we zeal go: the _ V _ ` mu-,-e w`-.11 no `d-.wot ss:a_a 1:.mo admit .:Lxed- . Dar ~artatr3, rt haus`-"n-'3 mace 1 _\g:11y and .d1-ftldently, `but may or fmggapeechea de'1;vured during the ` east:-Vn wh-`.ch.ha.u Juut c.o lo'd mere wuxdbwg. ma !:tx-enu:,u_=9 ` `How have `the G;vAarnm-mt V1-ewdera `- awed? Talct and .o:~nci1-laban, an Wilma adherence to the av:-ext prini V N916?) are closely 3.11. .-evd to oratory. md `these qualities -have been abu n'd.- I `may displayed on We `trot.-Ilury .ben:oh. ? The orwt~;r'y ot the govemmsn-t. an 3 . .. .. -. n-I 3+ A-n.n"tIa"' R nun`: A Q;-.g It hm! eaten been *.:I,`31 ..-K1'{~i: `ea as _ . 1 A: A. `_ :m1l1e`uwaa3 the 169* `T-'3 * 3"'.W- `W mm;-yv c-raxbz-rs. and '."'n;a.t`_;:; Mm Seem 1,) have 'p~3;a::ed,.and_ pg":-.`. M` *1ia~m9"' (IJ:`n:i::'n' Ix`-`_ 1.17 _V 9; at is me.%%}sna:.%u 343 mentary c=ra.to3~r3' as a`W"?P95$V,f I My . M .;u- t. As a race .`the*f`i`ieakt my cv;~a.n:ryV was 'certa2n1yf! `?a.:_; `on during who =p::rla! -known \a4.! H1'.Ba1fcur s regim'3- B-t,-.9" '-:1".'3`~3`11_'A."-*9" mgted mwt Ln P .2 men w;L'h samot-h'.n:; t~> -.y:_v_y,- ma-the e1;-quence a.-nd r:cnvict..on w".-gen wmpd a. hearing.` ~ , " V. J ' In p._.eV-gcus pa2'l.fun1ena 1t.wa.a_ go-V Wed 1&3 a.kind -cf. tra.d.tn-cm? that` we .__V-I .....aI-A "h'.- D`-n`.-'1. g......_... % pa.-rlian.---2-nt and the n-G_`.W" 3-litlos =ha.a `b1':u-8`ht many tine . it nut .3-rewt ;:-r3.u.or.s.` t o[St.f I 51y ;.o (Lia;-"_-rug: 1 V:t:_;rJ:.`;`-`:1 l.B4`VU'.E, |U'VVUVU' ..... `.........._-.,_`______,, The mclual-c-n of :tho '.edou-hhablo J-dhn Bums in fthe ca-a'.nat war: one of the -ehrewdeat maves Sir Henry Camp- -I:e11-Bmnnermain ever m=a.d.e. He is an uhdcubted oecquzsltmn to the o;~a;to;lca.1 power cut the cabinet wnd an interesting hddttiwoh he the pe':.sona'1-itlevxs 0;: the trenaury bench. On hhowrn menu the president or the Lccvxl -awn:-n:rr _ren'; board has: Am:-re .th-an Juawzed h-lu_se- ` leotwn. He gave: one the lmpreduloza or the .ma'n who manna batty: _-tram afar `and was cut. to ,-meet it. VI-I-I-3 style in illustrative and apt-g\ra.mma'h3c. but .in~'h)I lmmery Mr. _B-urnhehhaa mat the same surety on some at `hm colleagues. Woe bonds the 1ntrayld'1\_:rs_,\_v11o den-' cende i`h`a ;.'perIou$1%d1eI- mlh John Burmi.: gas Mar. .c:1;aua .Hay;. tpunl `Tin ~`th'e,fan,r1y. In-3 w-hen 1fze:tw-it'hed'the- worktn'ma.n,m'.n1=ater with `having ls`.id- dawnr:-th r dlctum;-~,vl)a.t. mm % , .wn-3% -worth ngh~.t,nsn~!9_:,2:;:ear. whereas h ' get r!f":%:ei.*;<%i.:1~*tA~tdgrnhsent .:..::r;P*7'.~ . he . . . _ }g.`o`.cc_e'g4t,ns - - = _; : a * L` Ijlltlnubyo 115;: vuuow-..... ...... ..-- _.__ _ `wards, and r_r`.s <'tu:I;ce at Iphnmses 1:: u-netting. As `the reprenemhunmvre oi the colonial otrzce in -t-he commoma he -hats had am exacting ?s2ss3`c;1, and he has emerged from the dadly tualiade cf qu`eattemsvc;r& Seubh Aerrzcan affairs with ying cohone, But _-his omtorye wou`.d grain 1f~~he- had studied more r.ep':vae and de1i.'oe`.-a:te_:x-esa, w`-;~.;Le `his giesturware a.-pt _hJ- be osomawhat exa"g'ez_'1ted. His fervor, ha'w`e Iexf, V3; .urm`r.uta1;al`::_;e. ` -0 ..-._~_ ._'_;y..- .... Hit-In.-;\ ~.--a.nn.hh.'l'n'n f W929 i1an:vteg(,1;'m an e2;:t!l;mval9a.` 1 T,1:unm;` .c'2_{ ! .~ ,z x H S'l'8.A ..w- ..--.-u-cg va vuuyuvsu 'u'_u _'UIl`_U CCCSS` ion of `hi! in'troducin his army `re-` for-m sacheme he we; the greenest mam I inlthe hwleg but it vms liter-ally true. his eefhg trscsid being admirebl-e. _ l . `Urn -Merl-ey belong; to the email cu- -terrie ~cI i-n-`belle:-tuelata in the tavern- ment. It in his idea. raiaher than his I mule. His grawt srvpipoz-tun3ty_~came on July 20` in -imtrdducihg the Indian Md l get. mam `the win-t at vzctw or 7 etbaiteemzen-ship and eehelarehlp -that `gspeech wow um-pprcu-ched during the "aseeeian, and ht-was Uhe tineet Mr. Mer- ley ever delivered in the heme c-'z' commons. The breadth of View and the . gr-asap displayed -or the great and camplexipr-cnblelm 02 our grand: Indlan empire were remarkable ester a r~:Ih::-t port-c'd__ .2: eight months eam the`India.'?x ; Office. .'1`ne vu-zuce wraua.- weaker .::h'an , ueuwl, wlrnctst -inaud-'.'b;e 915 times. but these her-cccamznga were more than , c:-uhltermlaanced `by the wezgih-t -:~.' the matter -or the veerhwl grace. 2We:idea_, gnu. L- AL. ....A..._... LL- .I..-_.\.4. ._., s oreltory. tlhut .3-levee lhlem. the ear or thol 1 Mr. Ar:-qui-th.h~zm spIc'ke'n -lib ;-.'.e during` thhs useaalon. `But -his budget: speech -a mere preu.ninaz.y 't-h_ou3'h 1': was "34 the great. announcement he` is expected to -make `next year`-was chuacuerize by time lucldity, 3'.-snap and directness which atlwgays d-Lswlngulzzh him. Then in nothing -nuperzlcus In Mr. Auqu:t`9.`.1 or:a:t.:`ry,.aund no one "can pteaen-`c ,ru:r~.= a_3,se_'n't<:.a;1 paints 1:! a "great quezmox bdt'ter'iUha-n 'he,Taua wa.-a a/ppareht 521 km masterly summary on the thirty rud- mg or the e'dueacL'an ~b1?.1.- Burt -A1;-:3 uomowha-`t 1mper1.cuu.styI1e- does not ea`.- _w.ayas arc-use .t`h e ammpwbhies cc! -the house. The ch-a~nce_1hc~r at Ithe ' ex- chequer shares with Mr. Bullion: the Vdk:-.It;nctto'n 0-! `being one [01 the gr.-.~.n-'.` must-er-5 at `-the 'perox'.at:_nn in -par1*ia- menit. V ` . To! light arid "sh-aee in his era-. `tow. 1-nu vo'.ce 1:3 decidedty u:1u:.u:u.`. in qua.-llty. and tn-.e timbre cute-n_ 2-ei Iemb-Ierthe orid bones o_t_`Mr. George -Wyndhaam. The wore:-gn `(secret-ay'e.3 onalt-`acme during vhhe .qp31:3t seauion, t`-mugh few, were diza_b:`nguhshed wnd pal-itlowl; mend and see nuke recognize thmt in his hands `the meat -trad-itl-em oflthe ~:`rei3`n ott-ce are sate. A.H1'a rare gm: balm nu: a"`ie"Ja.tJeamwn _-and ea: a d-Lpl-omalt-lat -were apparent in the way `he duanrt w3eb- the anmiapa or the gem- .p .re*on avhe ;re:gn `omce `vat.-e. Mr. Churchill, vonce he gt-t i:n'Lo his stride, so to speak, became one 0. tzh-c successes o_:_ the_min1sLry. I-Ila mante- membn were a .wuy~:3 br4zg!h*-`. and train, and his mice is fulldtoned `and of rich `quality. -Mr. Chu-r-chill has` an ear tor ____.a.. ......u u.-. .~.|..~rm nr mhnmnes in JDLIIUU `"55 L6 `AID Uvva ` ---u -.. tum or the,` and he mugt mre 35 `gen~l`1_qm3;n- .1 C_3;a ude ,A :1-1.9.1 V 81: AEdwwa.rd -Grey came near to anew: hen_-u ideal of the 5:-moor, but uh`-ore 21.3 fa-5.`;"l-:0 vihamvr-atory. the `and, -s1ua'de_-or 9. Rtaebery, -t=h-at speechzwoulc itwkeirank 9.3 vs. .3-reatt parlxagmentary cLznsic. war -ewe-cre`t-a.ry a .-upcevh -on 't>`h-e t:cc a.s-` inn nf I||'.Q l..'I.--.l.--I-- l`~ 1,, ...V V inco W` I year: old-7-Aye:-'3 Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one householdremedy for cough: and hard -colds on the cheat. Ask your doctor about it. There is a remedy over sixty `rho ho " Bold at him! o!`o%d'u.nonlal- -16: our sixty you-I.f` . `1z[er::::%.... we um no mm wd pawn tin tovnulu atoll an unusual. fr` g'|.Iuboe:i'o:::" nnn-.-.-.-- touch I an O`;-1. 4 "L .1':Z:Ezi-{'~SE;1's',ab'i,'iI'i5a., or . can-nea mewba, valued at `$1,840,880, were marg- keted in Britain, compared with 38.-' 1 90,B51,1-bs.,_va1ued 9)? $8.525,279 i_n 1905. {One vhundx-ed and ;alrt`y-nix `thousand two lhund-red and 'event_y-eight came, Valubd It $11 ,0'(9,085,` were -eixrported m_ the - Motherland last year; which hauautv~:oqn`m11e`d one; `mag H1995. _ .-_v.. ... rd.._-.n-.. .._..- 2.. .u|....*'-...:A BIG INCREASE IN BUTTER BU: V -oan:uza... Ia ;s.A'nQ.~AaY. Ratu-mu just epuibllbhed cl! 40a`na.da. 3 ore13'n.l:r:a-de 1-31` the year ending June 80, 1906. c3h'.2\W `t-halt excnzrhu or Caaxmdzan cheese Ito -the Britush market 1: ;-t-a.l`.- ed -214,877,077`!-b2., of a. vague, $1 $24,- 300,908.`~'1`M3 is ammozat ibhe- `ea-.me quantity as 'fc;un.d ita `way an `Jae United Kingdom in 1905, thwt line bet- ter: 'pr1ceu3`prev.a=;'1Ing* in 1906 etwwed an increase `in the` varfuae of this -rtraide aunauwtlng fl!) $4,126,697. V ' ,D AA AAA II,_ _.I II, ,3 -..--ww -.- -_,- `~- me (tuba-1 c{s'2;;a;;aoo Lbs. or Ca:n-o.d- ham `mutter, valued at $6,802,003, found `tsa way Ibo B~rlta.-in `last year, which. feprese'n'ta an increase :a1_' ' -2,914,321 =ll:is.,~0a.ynd -an ' increase in value '.-0. $1,283,004. ` - .1 __ 1.--`... `L- (ML- -.....A.-_.|. -J WIl'V$U VI`!-wncvvn ----_ --....- ___,_ - Sale: of Canadian Ieggavih; En81and ` .1b3I&lJ.d `2.__88_8..9?I dszeng _ valued a_.gz'ss.4oa, as _ca1`npa.r.`ed: with s;a52;4sa in 19L06; org: ialyle 9:~(3oo;s1o. vC CVU,ww .- Ownadtan ebacon `to `the amount oi 98,173,842 "tbs... valued at $11,663,619, round 1-iata -way `tame Br;'|:-bah zmarkdt, an pampmred with 116,705,157 1-b.3.,_w-orth $12,180,817. '1n`fthe the year: 1905. Cam- adtmn wheat ~exp:z-tn: Fa) the ~Ma: hc:-- mm in 1906 were $5,027,692 :bu;Ih-e,`..3', as compared with 11,280,407 bushels th.e`prev1o`ua "12 mrntm. . T . u_._..__u .-n-ungno am: '1... .4 ..._.....a are our. new iecamfe, o!_- I A .3`>la;ce."_ _- '1`-he ceremony_ w"::'.3 .'. ?D0!'.50rmed by the Rev."-9'1`.-_C&mpbe_lI', oi ' _;I_sllx;-aiten, assisted by" Rev. Mr- Buch- of Mme; M-icicle, New- SV.`-wnenpgur. ,Cha.r1e3 Mickie, \'a*ther`~ or :;-'the bride. `gave `-fher `way. '1'he`br.ide I _~ wore a` Perl: sownor lace and -.ch`1tro\n embroidered with pearls: ever 'Duch-5 B38 `satin and elven; verll-`draped with orange. b1r:eca;_oxne,-p'cs.rrying a. shower Minot *0`! `bride roses and -lilies of the valley. ,A .h-ea:r-t of pearl. the gift or the grc-amt. and a `pendent of pea .r.`.s ; -{the g'lft'_c-t Dr.*M:ck1e,- ct London, E:-3;, `were the only V-3-rnaments worn. Frhe. maid of - h:'nor, Gr-ace Mickie, wore .. '9. g\own_-:12 liberty -eastln. The little {low- .e_-rklrl, Miser Anita Putn-aam, couulnt" . the `bride, -wore white tailkiand car- e and 4the ushers were . cerem-an-y Miss. Gtvmble hang Mendel- rled `a ibaaeketdt liliezs or the valley I Mr. x Lnanwrence Game was greem-amen, , Mr. Charles Mickie 4a-nd Mr.*NJrm:.:1 R2:-zer-3, o." lierwmafrket. .'1'he u`n:\:'m a gifts to the -bridesmaid were bare dl pearls, and ` to `the ushers marl `pine. n During the 5 .eea`hn`e' Spring `S-mg, uvccompan ed by ` Gearge King, erg~arni:rt. The M=r.'King. v_;olin!aat,. Barrie, and Mr. church was meautilully the udecorated by . `friends we ! the `bride. The recept`.-2-n , ins` -roam. The brlda-1 tpaarty received t their .'ma'ny trlende int-he library, ah -guwn as-`I embroidered crepe de chene. -was `held it Bceehuret, in the draw- orchestra playing as -the guests: v.ew- ed the then: wedding glztg, `am-ens I which were two mild sliver eez-v.ce.3, gifts 3:, m the mill men and `o-2-at men in the mpl-oy or Mr. M.ck1e. The plan or a he lemme home in Newmarket, the lft P. the father and rmther or he Isl. um, and a handsome cheque "tram neither and mother or the bride,` were much admired. On the beautiful l-a-wn "luncheon wan eerved under, 9. marquee. Mrs. -Charles Mick;e, `mcfther of the .-bride, were a Paris hat and Mrz. H. S. Cane, mather or the `groom. were wine colored `silk and die.-monds, Mr-`3. .W-m. Cane, grandmother of the cream, -black silk and diamonds, M:-3. McIntyre, aunt of the bride ,a.n im- parted Igown or crepe de chene, Mrs. Putnam, aunt of the bride, em'oro;der- ` ed silk voile, Mieeuctntyre. c;uein oi the bride, pale `blue princess gown e-:-f` crepe de chene with lace hat and coat or Irish Cr-cchet. ` * The bride`: going away gown wm -a wine colored military suit, ha.t_ to match -and wine col-:~red motor co.1`., turlined and trimmed with aaa`o.`.e. Mr. and Mrs. Cane left at 5 o c.`nck to 'ta-ur t`ne'MaaritL-me provinces in -their Ru-aael .t.c-urine; car. Am:-ns Uh: onto: town guests were Mr. and Mm.` H. 8. Game, Mrs. rW_._m. Caxne, Mr. and Mn. `J. E. Cane, Mr. Vernon and Mr. Ruy Cane, .M'3aa Grace (Jane, Mrs. E. `S. Ca-ne, *Mr._-and Mrs. 'Wridd2rie1d, M`.:.u Belfrey, Mt-.3. N.1en3, I-I`on.`E. J. and. MM. Davis, M.sa-Davis. Mr. Andrew Davis, Mr. and Mr3..Au.brey 'D.w;:a, Mr. -W111.-son, Mr. uwnd Mra. Ca.:3s'.dy, . New- ma`rk6t'; Mrs. Putn-mm, -`M433 Putn-am. -Paisley; `Ma-:3. -McInItyre, 'M.sa Mc- Intyre, S-amttle: Moan Sara. -M.ck,..e, Mrs. `Bell, Mr. and Mrs. M-cGaw and Mrs. `Merrick, women-to ; Dr. W..l1iu-m M"2ckle,' `London, Ear: M;-`.3. and Man `Be1~try,"0ri11;~a; M-1-an Pevarsrn and the Azlward, Quee-nuvi.le; Mr. and Mrs. n Port I-I:;pe;` Rev. and MM. 'Campbc.11 and Campbell, 1!.- llngtton: `Mr. Ggauas, Br.-chm:-nd .1-Ii.l ; M-re. Davis andv M.s:`3 Sherman, Erie. LP-a.; MT. and Mrs. Laurence, Barrie; and Misc '1`h:mps:-n, Cobou':3-.--Gra.ven- hur-at Banner. ' . ` Canada"sTrad With Britain Frfioo CAne-4Mikl.% ran: NORTHERN ADVANCE a_. -`.`_.a...- n..:..nh`. I The C. P.-3, , _pla'1c_ed'-a.n_. rder rwm: the moamsczvfa. ~.'a?ud' uacmne ..;;";g,ozi\tivfaa,1';__.'-liar titty 1_c-' ,a5v:AVy`fhn.%;2:eavyf*%j, .:`coj:xB91id9e'tcd' sate, fyllzf, f.:mne% :x;".:r"':`r);Vvvxr!;11T%?;;:_t o:As_:&1%. Lieu-t.-C91. W; T. B-ridges, -Rzzyaf Au-atra1ia-Art;11ery and C':rie~. In- utelligen-ce 0t'.ce: ct " the C::mmo:~.- w-ealtth !. c~rce:,-_i:3,ia;t O".t.J.wa. in study "the milltin "system. A=t Bmnqqn `burglars who had $4.000 . worthwz-t .tun'a' in snacks` in the store or the M`-rntraail Eur ,O.`em-p3.'ny were scar- ed may .b`e1Lvre `they o;u1d_ rna-ke '01! with bhe ha:-ty'. ' - 0 3 iW;1n-n_1~peg has been inf:-r-m-ed th-at ot'w~o Punkn.-own men were 'drowne:1 in Spirit Lake while. cvaitingv supplies from N.;-rvnay Home to` I`.-Iuduon -3 Bay by" can--:9, .:.:.:a'::5 Land:-n, `through the Dominion Gov- ernment, `ixxtentis in d_ep':x-t Mm. Louise George awndvher `three children," . who `aarriveii `there ~f_r~am L`.verp-:01, and are ' ufterzng `tn-am `tuberculcvzm; 0 Lieuite-narn-t-G+:_-vc~:n:-r_` 'Dun~ainu'_`.r or Brltzsh Coluvm-`r:-ia llm-.IAc't(ered, upon $50,000~`beln-3' raised, tv-abuild and quip 49. {tuberculosis savnltm-mm :1n*tlhe dry hart at the province aq_1d%`to aug'mgnt_tn`e =subac:i.-pt:-one ray $10,000. _ ' J-acme: f1`am1insc-n at Nndaor . was sentenced to awo- weeks irnvprzsonment tor dez~ent1ng'tr.3m 'i'.he Dominion cruis- er Vig;l-ant. ' .5. The G1-amd Trunk P-a.cit;c E C-qmpany `paid the Cu.3u:m3_De=pa.rtment a `cheque- tor 3382,00}, the `duty en 54,500 tons or steel 2-a'1!:3\a't -$7 a. ts":-:1. , ' . A `piece at ~1~a-nd--in Regina. was sazd o`:- $1,000 a "tr.-.`-n-ta.{;e root, '0: '27,000 in all. It was bought in 1889 `LL: |-$1,500. - V ~ .'1`he makdanell. Dominion `Gove1jn- `menu: Isvux-ve_y `party ban arrived: in Ed- V-xamton Alaxnd reports discoveries : of _ gIa1d'i?n lthe PeaceTR`.v`r.,` evgn mites `*be1:UwV'Fb:1"t St.` John. -Itia,.in 3 r_lc`n `_qu_n~_mt-luloa -`and nu:-ta.-c'e. 1n_d_1cst3c'ns pair.-t to `x_nr%Z1V1icn-3' 41311;`; - in "'1-Aive_'1-: '- Lsayfette Goa-Jdnow, 9. North Dor- cheater mi-met.` near .T`nVa.me3c~:-d, hm: been le-It a tc-1-tune -:-r`$soo,ooo` by "the dawth "co: an uncle in New York. A-t Ingensull B.:-mafoell Ch:-Lat:-e, the our-yeaaraald 'daug'btTer or -`W. G. C`a:3;It.e, wr.3gta;h.111;~,' lburncd w`.1ih. pha-ying wih matches. ` Mr. J. J. Caw;e, `the Search herring expert engaged fey the DJm'.n'.on Gov"- emment tor the `met two yea.re.aaya he never in h.-3 lire saw such herring as `those -now running in tne. Bate dea Chsa.leu.r3.A I-Ieretatoreyt-h-e spring run-T nlng .n the Gulf have only vi;-:-en ut;-.eu or 'ha:.'t~a-ndAtert-.1izer, `nu ; under Mr, Cowies `d.rect1;Jn a pack has been made that Isa-expected to `hung in New Ye:-k from ten 1:) twelve d~J.`..-ag-:3 a barrel. N':r_vt;h Brurce Lifoez-a.1-.3 w_l1 cznvene -at 'na.ra on Sept. -21, in eel-ect a cand'.du)tc nor the Oamm-om `bye-election. . 1"ne P:-ovinc;-a.lv by;e-electi-:n.:s in Ax-gen~teuL1 and Brame are men `tar Sept._17th; '1':-;:m;xva:i'..ox_a one week _enrl1er. I V The !G-rzmd '1"ru_nk Railway eaznlngs -tram Aug. 42 Ito 31, 1906. were $1,323,- 216; Lraame period 1905, $1,206,109; '.nu creme $117,107. ' - E. M-ccnome at Sc."-'1"nomaa:, sec- retary ur the Baard`ot Eduqaton, was stricken >w.th a._nd may _no'. remver. A ` , :32. Marxun, naturalist to the Dc- m.n.r:n_ G;.ve:nm-mt, rezurn-ed tram making a utudy -.1`. vegetation a-1-J-nz the -mute of the G. '1`. P. . 1!he au~ct.'.cneer or the 1-amx"ou.a Lb- raury of L~:.i'd A_mh-erout is adv.a1ngCan- adsana sto mu-.~e gt. I: -1; VJ.` ued roughly a1:'150,000. ` A L The murteen Dmkirobota in the Reyna 13.1, because `the _autinror1"ciea 0bJ83t b; -.u'ne.r' go.n;; about xn pu:_>... wutmut any cbohc-:3, are now -re- main; .l'.`J e.-.r'c,A dvene-z~.m.ned; to" stazive themselves to death. The authautea mast onjt.-heir Lawns, aand -.24 a. noc- bor p;urs 1;qu;d tood dawn the-ir 'th1'cnr.1n Ith-re.e times a day. James See, or S':;ngt;e'1d, was sent- en-ced mt` St. 7I'hv::uma.3 D) e.ght mon-ihz. for bigo/my. . 1`.he mfg? -mill-3 oi the W. J. I-lesson .OJmpa"ny alt Gsult Sae. Ma.'.'.c wen.- burned, with $10,0007 v1=c1.3:s. .' Alex Fcuay-the ~'oee'n app-5-inted C_h.e cit` me Alberta `Pr-:.v.ncia.. Police. Miras. Biz-t, wel;-kmawn in ccnnection .w1'th -the .-mmlgraatt-an 9-1 ch;1dz-en` ,-saw` Owned; :13 no place ti;-r the `(corn-t..red.' Everybody tn the -D.:.'m_`.n-ion -works. The 'Livervp:t:~1 Tfadasy Labor Con- gress `puts it-.ae1t c`n rec:-rd ;aga.:n3t any A increaasie cu` .arma.men'ta. a-ll in's1d1<.Auga mt-tempts to -in'troduc'e con-sc`:.p.r.on, and in favor -:-I 'tax;ng the land va'.ue:..= or. the wealthy to mi`.-3e penvs.on-.3` for eve;-ybsdy u..v_er 60. ` The C:-umteza a`W.;u1wick predicts` 3. 533181 arevoi'u'tLon in `bile near .u .ure, and `says sc4c1a1;am la -the c'n'.y hope 0. _ ch-e working cbavases. Thlrrternacnal " Cznterence on Tuherculcsaia opened at The Hague. Cazptailn R~:i1a.nd Almuhdzen-, Wu-3 -_in his 1;:.1:t;e ship "Gin" has Just 0.0211- pzeted the }sa~il- -bhzjqugh `the N-.~.~th- Weut: Pa-usage, has named the` c:-aa: cnarlted by him for K;ng I-Ia.-akcn and Quee'n/Maud. ` ' ' ' Over. 100,000 acres cI:"v-a..1u-able tbc*ec`h0 ea-nd. oa'_k" to-;'a:ct in Algiers {have ."o;m deajtroyed by -tire. 'ii'6iiT ( O VOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO in NOW summer