bummer D LONDON lam : Economical GODS. BAIITES, Etc. fl 'Ck, Chalk Biister. JLP zed 'Y Kiln Coupon! ID ,1 dis coinâ€, Mark e and Black foods xd better quality ten prepared for v economical to beautiful ILM ready made or so. i spins! 10" EALER ll SMPBELL. “'oodvflh one, 3y Davey. (3-!- 6H ‘10. t‘. n“: C. “ham prompt Squu'o 1011', Wt. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST Cmernment Taking Precau- tions Against Outbreaks IXDIAN itlc :év, but the best food of all is (Codâ€"liver Oil. When artly digested, as in Scott’s Emulsion, it does not dis- turb the stomach and the bodvsecures the Whole benc- ï¬; 5? the amount taken. If vou want to read more about Cend you a book. a o ' ,,r. If ICC u: e [Keep up hope. There are thousands of cases where .m- covcr)’ from ConsumPtmn has been complete. Plenty of fresh air and a well-nour- ished body will check the Progress of the disease. Nu- ' ' oods are well in their muousf . ‘ . rd) A: A“ 24MB TRAlTORS UNDER ARREST. The Government Tgklng steps Io Suppl-en the Native Aminoâ€. Juuxbuy. July 28.â€"The uprising in the -‘ ;: Valley has led the Government to : the pulicy or suppression toward -- :“nivc agitators who in speeches and . l liw nath'e press have {or a. long hm)“ endeavoring to promote the H: FUVOIE. >unuce of this policy a number1 [s hue already been made and‘ - to expected to follow. , \‘ l'wnuh two well-known agitator; ‘" Balwuntrao Ram, and ‘ ms ", Huropnnt Ramchunder hatu, uCL‘n arrested on charges or dfs- {3. A number of houses have been died, with the result that the pohce found arms concealed, though the ‘ uers have departed for parts un- “Lown, Eshoo Madow Ba}, a. partner of Gang- 591m Tilak in publishing the newspaper Aesari, has been arrested. Ifhe 01:45: this been searched and a quantity M m- argmmating document: W Wxth an issue or the pet. will be Put on trial here th flak, Gangadpgr ï¬gs; whisked m - __..I_ A. hum: In Africa In \‘0 luck the lecs 01 some Brutal: :omncn Were Lonâ€" VIr. Chambeï¬am um! the 3‘1 00 PER YEAR. :IUL‘) Izshers’ Notice. x: “ 04‘ . ~; news that reluhml Malakand l . .L maul-Dance ma occurred at i ..-,.l;- Uhnkgura Bridge. A IeWI news was received that Mul- ‘ ~> who 5 well known . ruin-red a force or unï¬lled mun. .. 1..- cry 01 'fHoly Wax. ,.x" owning 1?. was repo v m1-LL1‘LLlens were made 0 send a me morning to disperse the1 1;. The tribal levies, who fled ;..nll advanced, reported that Mac A would be attacked at 3 oclock e morning. The camp was alert. in- attack was delivered at 10.30 ' at night. a very unnsual hour. V'pntc‘n from Simln this morning :1: the Governmentns taking thcvssal‘y to cope With the emer- in the Chitral. Although Fort 1.1m. now cut 0E. wag? 5m ed position. it is believed t WIL’B :umpanies of the 315t Punjab In- 3: and two guns the garrison can its own. gruad between Mardan and Mala.- zs blocked with hastile tribesmen. wave cut the telegraph wires. Thsee irons of Bengal Lancers and the 'unjnb Infantry have started for an. The 7th Mountain Battery is ‘0 way to Malakuml. and the West Ihziment is held in readiness at .m'ar. The Simkl despn‘tch also That Capt. Holland 01 the 24th _.‘ Infantry was among those um seriously during Monday ‘ :I‘mr-k on Camp Malakand. v’~:.~;l:ll('h.fl'0m Bombay says that l~. 111211;. a native member of Inm'e Council. was arrested mm: on_ the charge of inciting v»-<_ to disaï¬wtinn. He was for- ugnod in the Bombay Police ‘ 5 morning. after which the “1!.“ 3310911381. .A. - e , A'...- r and two guns ts own ’ mad between 1 is blocked with awe cut tine tekj; «101â€? BOWNE. Beflevinc. (H. t‘olonlnl Lulu.) a. dengue}. [rum Sixulzx, _\x'2. unotucr pruoi is given " fanaticism which is \\.'.\x; u- as along mu northwest. fmnuer. or: is curious as showing how ' tribcsmeu can be gathered and udily they mspond to the appeal nachm. Since the Chitml cam- »;xdcd the Swat Valley has been pvuccful. trade has developed Swwtfls haw been contented -. (- :‘uunn no aign 0i disaffection. nuxxcvm'. without thuleust whole population under- ‘s TIL! ITORS .4 BRESTED. EADIAN POST is published e‘uundiau Ens-t. mu :0 merchants for business udver 1e year or tor 3 shorts: tim :. R8“! application. win-n :3? Tim): has for :1 Ion: time :nIiscrim'mately against the 1,», Of late he has been more 21v virulent. He is a man of rhnronzh fanatic. opposed to ideas and innovauons. and w. a leader it) the rrcent out- linst the sunztnry regulations. 1:: (40M type) Nonpzrici. ï¬rst m": queue imertion, ‘ En Iml c lumns 10cperline ï¬rst ‘u ï¬-equent ia~enion 1 advertisements such as strayed ranted, {arms for ale of six or eight three or four insertiqns. “I! more ,L , ___‘ an $151.! IS ADVAXCI. ! commence with my mac. inlways be made in the attest 9 sad Express loney Orders no my be sent 3t cur own risk. whenyou remit by cub. glways bezt to renaw two weeks but wrapper expires in order to IAN POST is pu‘ The subscription ntes .v v- n"... .._.-_,, additional proportionate charge USING RATES â€"A1wa.ys give both tour old flies when you ask us to change ne of the town and the state or 1011 'd always follow your own >lhia umco We cannot readily r books unless this is done u Premier» 1 uncut-d ral (ab: FAN! Emulsion. WILSON .3: WILSON. Proprietors. iATlClSM. JC 6. 1897. ï¬rst rune Wn‘ér m M'meur.‘ Meat.» Bet-rm the sum at then: since the murd and there in general utonlehment that hu‘so Ions been allowed Immunity. He was recent- ly eleeted a member or the Bombay Councfl, but his conï¬rmation by Lord Sandburst. the Governor, has been sev- erely crmcxsed. _The two Natus were arrested}: Inn- nse and escorted outside the [units _ot the Poonah Collectorote by 3 found- able body of mounted cRenee. All their property has been atta ed. The family is old and wealthy, and it has been im- pllcated in many Brahmin tanatienl \novements. It is alleged that the brothers Nata led the mob wlnch deoemted the Moham- medan mosque at.Daru Wench. Two men were killed In the not, and the younger Natu was tried for murder but acquitted. Simln. July 30.â€"A despatch from Camp Malakand reports another night attack by the tribesmen last night (Thursday). The natives tought del- perately for several hours, but were re- pulsed at all points by the British. Bon~ ï¬res had been lighted around the camp and in the glare the tribesmen were easy targets tor the British rihemen. Many fell and in the li 5ht or the flames the natives could be seen removing their dead. It is reported that the Mullah was badly wounded and that Sevural or hi§__prin£iga_l _chi_efs were disubled. . The British lost. one killed and 17 wounded, among the latter being Lieut. Costello, who was wounded the second t1m_e. He had receide a siight wound dqgng phe duy_a§tac§_on _W_eduosd:;y. The forces or the Mullah have been augmented by a strong gathering of the natives on the hills to the right or the British position. The theory 13 that the Boserwals have risen. The situation is now somewhat relieved by the uni-211 or rginrorcements under Colvnel Reed 1mm Aowshera. Paris, July 30.â€"A despatch to The Temps from Constantinople says that the signing of the preliminaries of peace awaits only the reply of the Greek Gov- ernment ï¬xing the dates for the payment of indemnity. Besides providing for u. rectiï¬cation of the frontier in accordance with the plans of the European military :umghes and for an indemnity MAE-1,000,- we, the treaty directs that a mixed com- mission of delegates of the powers and at Turkey shall ï¬x the compensation due Ottoman subjects for losses through the war. .The question of the capitulations is left to be settled by Greece and Tur- key before the conclusion of a deï¬nitive peace. The evacuation of Thessaly is made conditional upon the full discharge of the indemnity. . 7 ‘7 _' __...l a..wa Before the Turks “in Begin the Etna-n- tlon of Thessaly. U1. u“: Abhuymu-‘g As soon as the treaty is signed, says The Temps cornespondent, the European military attaches and members of. the Ottoman staff in Thessaly will meet there to delimit the frontier. Auckland. N.Z.. July 30.â€"'l'he British ship Tasmania, Captain Grahn. from Calcutta, ran upon sunken rocks 0! Cape Marin, at the northern extremity of this island, this morning and sank immediately. All on board wow saved. The Tasmania was a tour-masted Iron ship. built in 1886, and registï¬rml 2083 tons. She hailed from Glasgow and was owned by P. Denniston and Company. (flflef Disciple Ruled London, July 30.â€"A despatch to The Times from Simla says that the losses of the enemy in the ï¬ghting Thursday night are believed to have been heavier than on any previous occasion. The fact that the Mullah was wounded and ma chief disciple killed, will disheurten the fanatics. The Mullah posed as divinely inspilrcd and as able to capture Mala.- lmut . m'I-Eflis reportqd that the leading head- man or the rismg has. absconded. Emperor Bill to Berlin, July 30.â€"£ crs-uted in Dresden I :1 mnvspaper of that that on his return peror \Yillium will umrck a: Altnna at You \Vuldersee. Paris, July 30.â€"M. Maï¬mrnn, who sup‘crinteudud Herr Andn-e's pvt-para tions for his expedition in search or *he Nux‘lh Pole, has returned here. He suys that all the preparat'uus were on- :irvly snccossfpl gm]. that it iijmpos- - A--‘ I... “n tirvly succossuu :11†um; .. .3 u..." "nlo that Andrec’s balloon could have “11v“ into the “'hite Sea. IIvrr Andice, )1. Machuron adds, regarded it as quite pussible that he might. not be mean! of 1m- u year. London, J 1113' .50.â€"'l'h omue notiï¬ed Ambass morning that Great Bri proposition of the Unit international conferenm or pelagic sealing in t .. 9,, “Rum. Lnndon. J uly 30,â€"1'112 liritieh Foreign Dulce notiIiL-d Ambassa {or Hay this morning that Great Brita'u accepted the proposition of the United ï¬nals for an international conference on me question of pelagic sealing in the Behring Sea, to be held in Wash‘ngton during the coming autumn. _ . London, July 30.â€"Chulalongkorn, King of Siam, arrived oï¬ Spithead this morning in the Siamese Royal yacht Macha Chakri. The British warships inflexible. Alexandra, Calliope, Hero and Victoria received His Majesty with the royal salute. SIX erflsh sailors Drowned. London. July 30.â€"Cable despatches from Melbourne state the steamer Tas- mania. bound from \Velliugton to Syd- ney. N.S.\V., struck a rock 0E Cape )Iahia, between the towns of Napier and Gisborne, New Zealand, and sank in three hours. Three boat loads, con- taining passengers and crew who escap- ed from the wrecked steamer, have ar- rived at Melbourne. Six of the crew weré di‘bwned. The lawyers nave Got Through Talking to the Judicial Com-ulnar. London. July 30.â€"The hearing of the appeal against the judgment entered by an anrnmp Court of Canada. in Octo- uppvu; “hula ..... ,__a.._v,e V _ the Supreme Court of Canada in Octo- ber, 1596. in proceedings between the Attorney-General or Canada, on the one side, and the Attorney-Generals of On- tario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. on the other, relative to phe jurisdiction over watern wi_th§n_t.he lx‘mlts 05 the provinces U -‘L __.__ "a ‘9." v .vâ€"-- 7* was concluded toâ€"day. Judgnient was reserved. Beamsville, Ont, July 30-1â€"11 hailstorm has just been mgmg vicinity. Some stones as large ; eggs have fallen, aqd will 0 I : sue damage to growmz c1099 3' London Hall- Dnucn â€lucked Not to III. the Petroleum Walk In Farm. London, July 30.â€"The coroner’s in- quest in the case or Mrs. Samuelson, daughter-in-law of Sir Bernhardt Sank ‘ nelson, who was burned to death in a hair-dresser’s shagil in Conduit-street .a few (rays-ago, W t: haying her hair treated With a petroleui’n'vfash‘, was re- sumed yesterday. An expert chemist who had analyzed the “'aSh reported that it yv_as composed of a light petro- leum spirit of an extremely inflammable nature. the vapor from which readily be ignited by an electric spark. This the chemist practically demon- strated to the com illustrating the highly dangerous character or such pre- parations. , The jury returned a verdict declarlnx that the deceased woman came_to, her death from burns caused by the 18mm“ of petrolenm. It was added than: $119“ 1 was no evxdence to explain the $an3- The coroner warned hairdresser! against using the petroleum wash rnthe future. declaring that they would incur the gravest responsibility in the event . of a disaster occurring. , Ernain .lccrpts HRS. SAHUELSON’S DEATH. GREECE J" (757‘ PA Y UP ('hulnlonzkorn In london. J UDGJIENT RESERVED. Bl: nuisanc- n Ben-"Illa. Andree Itrlnsh 3‘pr Sunk. mu to She: “hazards. and I“! Balloon. ,â€"A sensation has been n by the pnblicntinn by wt city or me assertion rn from Normly. Em- 'ill meet Fume-.- Bis at the house of Count the Conference. man: a Ilcveh on 3 list "in ll° w.- flcecrocntrd ‘ Ant-l spa-dude u! .‘u‘w leak. New York. Aixg. 2.-â€"F,ank McDonnell 0: Toronto, wuo is known as “the chant?!†illuminated bicycle pvt-former of the world." was killed at Bldgewood Park last night. In the pretence or 5000 people he entitled to ride a blcycle across an electric wire strung seventy-ï¬ve feet above the ground. He had proceeded but a short dlstance. when he tell and (fled almost Instantly- Amerlcana or Hessian birth are holding a Yolkstest at Bldxewood Park. Wiesel. pro- prletor o! the park. and the Brooklyn City Railroad engaged “Proteuor Arlen" as a special attraction. He Igreed to repeat the performance he has long been glvm In the West for every nlxht ln the week. The most striking feature of this per~ formance was to ride the bicycle across an electric wire. At Ridzewood there is a wire of galvanized iron. an inch in dinne- ter and a hundred feet long. strung at the height of seventy-ï¬ve feet between two platforms. The current that passes through the wire was derived from the trolley lines outside of the park. and was 500 volts strong. When it was announced at 10 o'clock last night that Professor Arion was about to ap- pear the thousands of people at the Park deserted the shooting galleries, the bowl- ing alleys and the dancing floor and assem- bled under the wire. As usual at a Volks- fest. very many women and children were in the crowd. McDonnell ascended to the platform at one end of the wire. Then he whettcd the appetite of the spectators for the most dangerous feat by performing others not so risky. He made a bed of rubber on the wire and lay on it, nict-ly balancing himself. He was dressed in blue tights and wore rubber shoes. Then he walked from one end to the other of the wire and back again. dancing on it will]: the eruud applauded. Thou 1‘01 the cllumx 0‘ McDounc-ll‘s bio) cle whe placed the “heels on ' to him was a cscond ‘ were strung 4') electric “guts m Elana Univ.) of various hues. and around tlir wheels \Vcre 11th 30 similar bulbs. it the arrangement of the wire attached to him had been safe and certain. the elec- tric circuit would have been completed the moment he mounted his whet-l. Carefully he got astride or the bike. and. balancing himself. put his feet on the pedals. The electric bulbs were iiiumined and wheel and man burst into a variegated blaze. As he moved the pedals a tremendous shout went up from a thousand persons who were watching him. "He‘s 0!!!" they cried. just as the crowds yell at the race track. bit-Donnell, on his bike, moved about 10 feet along the wire. Then he lost his right pedal. lie swayed and made a desperate eil‘ort to regain the pedal. The crowd saw his danger and ut- tered a horriï¬ed cry. Many of the Women bent their heads. covered their eyes and ran away from the sight. McDonnell stir- tened up in his saddle. leaned backward. threw up his arms and tell. He never moved or uttered a sound after he struck the ground. Dr. C. J. Hottes- in-imer. of No. 31:; Wyckon-avenuc. Brook- lyn. was in the park. He ran to McDonnell. raised his head and supported him. The daring rider scarcely breathed. and died almost instantly. The only injury of which the doctor was certain was that McDon- nell's left arm was broken. He suspected that three of his ribs were fractured. So he and tnOst of those who saw the accident had the idea that McDonnell, in striving to regain his pedal. had disarrnnged the wire attached to hint, and that the current had passed through his body. electrocntiug him in midair. A post-mortom examination will be made. r " as,†A Just after he had made his bed on the wire and daiit‘vd on it last night, he turned to his attendant. a man known only as Jim. and said : _ ..__, ____ "I wish this thing was over. I hate these Sunday performances." He became well known nu both sides of the border when he much his records walk- ing act-um the Niagara Gorge, when he was but a boy in 1894. He crossed the gorge on a high slack wire in six minutes and a fraction of a second. being the fastest time made by any wire or rope wniker across the vimsxu. During his engagement at Niagara Falls he Cl‘lSSml the gorge and back 13 times. 26 trips in all. and ther walked :h'ross vm‘vluxml in :1 surk. After this ac- c021 pl >h ! em 1: saw ~ 4 l’ ltfous In all part: of tho cuuutry, his latest attraction being the live wire performauw. lh- was a most interesting young mun. b1 loved by all who know him and had made many friends while here. _ _ - _ L ‘1- The "leld ls Expeclml to be Larger Than That of last Yearâ€"A l’. E. Island Man Died on Ilse 'l‘nll. Winnipeg. July 28.â€"(Speclal.)â€"Spesklng of Manitoba crop prospects to-day. Enn- ager Wuyte of. the Cunndlan Psclnc sold the returns from all gram-growing dls- trlcts. both In the province and the ter- ritories. spoke hopefully ot a bountiful harvest. and everywhere farmers were sn- ticlpntlng a much bigger yleld than Inst year. Even graln buyers were looking for- ward to larger qunntltles or wheat this tall. as was evldenced by the number or new elevators belng erected west or “flu- nlpeg. The storage capsclty or lnterlor polnts would be Increased by fully a mu- llon bushels. as 40 new elevators were be- lnz bullt at dlflerent stations. ‘ Three large oll warehouses ot the Stan- dard on Company ln the western put or the city Were burned to-dny. The loss will be heavy. ,9 Wallace McLeod of Charlottetown, PJQ. 1.. who was returnlng home from the Kcotenu country for medlcal treatment. (11 d n the trnln at Brandon. Svhï¬e ï¬xing a pump at Emerson. A. a. mum, fell into the well and wss drowned. uch. The autopsy on the body of Frank Mc- Donnen was held toâ€"dny at Newtown. Long Island, and disclosed the fact that death was due to vlectrlc shock and not to the full McDonnell st‘staim d. It was found thtt the rubber non-conducting suit which Mt- Donnell wore was leaky. MANITGBA CROPS PROMISE WELL. ~ nan-\- .â€"vâ€"-.. :ounz teu Into the Hinton, W. Va... July 30.â€"A freight train was stalled in Lewis tunnel last night or the Chesapeake and Ohio and the crew was overcome by (on! air. Con. dxzctor Edward Bray is dead, Sam Ham- ilton. Edward Womnck and Tom Kame- wood are in a precarious condition. Itching. minted. may. crusted Soup. dry. thin. sud (Allin: Bur, clawed. puriï¬ed. Ind bunn- ned by wnnn mmpool vim Cmcvn son. and oeculonnl dream or Gin-tam. parent of ornaments. the greatest nun enra- v ‘ Truman: will produce 3 clout. balmy â€up with luxuriant. 1mm but. who m «In MI. Bold mm“- mmmcul. CORP-[33“ _ PM. ï¬nk,†mind! ï¬n. SKINS ON FIRE FRANK RUDE TU DEATH. he cllumx o! the entertainment bicycle wheels are grooved. He wheels on the wire. Attached ‘ a 05mm! wire. On his body 40 electric lights in glass bulbs hues. and around the wheels 30 slmnar bulbs. Dent. II the Tunnel. Cationi- At 1030 on Saturday nisht Dr. Sheard received a menace tron: Bellevllle by telephone. intonninx him that a man who was suspected at having smallpox had boarded the steamer Passport ot the Richelieu 5: Ontario Navigation Company, bound tor Tomato. Instant- ly the Doctor realized the necessity tor prompt action. Not a minute was to be lost. He was at the island when the message was delivered t2 him, _but in titteen minutes he was in the city and had commenced making arrangements to stop the steamer belore she reached the harbor, and it necessary, inspect every livin" soul on board. Assistance was needed at once to complete all ar- rangements. Professor Shuttleworth was summoned, and in a very ahort time every animal or the Health Depart- ment was on the jump. Steam Disin- tector Hawthorne and an assistant were despatched to the Isolation Hospital to make all necessary arrangements for the. reception or a smallpox patient should one be found on the steamer. The next thing to be done was to make every provision to prevent the steamer landing her passengers or in any way making infection possible. pr. Sheard was determined to tune most extreme measures it it was found neces- sary_ to do so, but he wisely decided to attain his purpose with the least p09 Sible trouble or display oI_ authority. STELIER PASSPORT GUARANTEED Causes Considerable Excite- ment in Toronto. MSE 0F SMMLPOX \Vith some diniculty he loented Joseph F. Dolnn, agent for the Richelieu and Ontario Nangntion Company, or whose fleet the Passport is one 01 the oldest and most popular stenrners. Mr. Dolnn was informed of. the circumstances, and to his credit it mnsgbe said that he readily consented to give the health of- ï¬cyls every assistance. -- . . â€A. To secure :1 tug on which to go out and meet the Passport was the next necessity. Dr. Sheurd and Prof. Shut- tleworth walked up and down the water- front for two hours before they secured the kind of boat they wanted. It was Sunday morning and every boat was tied up. At about 4 o'clock, just us the dawn was breaking, the omclals s led a tug towing a schooner into the her r. loproved to be the W. F. McRae, CID- tuin Juckman, with the schooner Kee- watin. As soon as she left her tow Ur. Sheard secured her, and accompanied by Mr. Dolan, Prof. Shuttluworth. Inspector John Jackman and Ambulance Driver Hague, he proceeded to the eastern channel, there to await the coming of the Passport. .- .- n r AL- rs; -aj- v-I‘ -_....,--.. It was just 6.45 when the old side wheeler turned her nose towards the eastern entrance. There lay the little tug with her party of omeials. The sig- nal was given to stop and in a few mo- ments Dr. Sheard had stepped on board and informed the captain or his mission. The saih‘ng master was greatly sur- prised when informed that he had a smallpox suspect on board. Only one passenger. he said, had got on at Belle- vizle. Dr. sheard demanded to _be shown that passenger, but an inspection showed that he was not the man who was wanted. A general inspection or the passengers and crew was in progress when one of the deck hands remarked that a man was sleeping in themboller ea: ' " r ‘r ‘ ‘ ‘ Easemï¬â€˜rr‘ guk‘é‘éh ‘%â€"o§x‘ oiam‘io, 55 walking up to the sleeping man, re- moved the own-oat that covered his head. The fellow started up, and look- ing at Dr. Sho-ard. he asked: "An- you a doctor?" â€has". 1 aux,“ replied Dr. Shea‘rd, “and 01101:. Smallpox marks covered the unfortu- nate man's head, and a terrible fever was burning him up. Dr. Sheard order- ul «mt- ut the lite boats to be lowered. The man walked to the side of the steanr ‘:l‘ and. unassisted, got down the ladder into the boat. Without the slightest signs or tear or reluctance Inspector .laekmnn and Ambulance Driver Hague had olmyed orders and taken their seats in the life boat. Then 1!. H. Whitney, for that Mosul to be the name at the sufferer, seated himself in the stern. "Now, I want you to row that man across the bay and up the Don to the Isolation flospital pg fast :3 you can 1.4.. -J and uLIl‘FD su‘, v“; --___ Isolation Hospital as ms: as you can gct him mute," said Dr. Shem-d, and away they wont, while the summer's crew and a [cw or the passengers who had been awakened stood on the deck. astonishment pictuyqd‘ on their faces. , ~_;__.L:.... “mu “\luy .~..-‘v_ . if Across the bay and ï¬le life boat. Few ci those who dill Were u] suns for that early 11: >iuggia‘h waters of tt was a. very sick man to sit up until the ho: Herc perfect mange: passengers and .crew. The ofllcers or the steamer exhibited a. creditable will- ingness to assist Dr. Sheard in all his efforts. The anchor was dropped in the eastern part or the bay about hull n mile out from Ward's, and there she will stay until further orders. Dunn; the morning a cargo of disinfectants wu sent out, correlating me: fly or sul- phur, curbohc send an. blch oride'of mer- cury. A large quantity of venue was also sent out. and Prot. Shuttleworth spent a. good part of the day vaccinating the. passengers. He used all the vaccine on hind, and more will be sent out to-dny. Steam Disintector Hawthorne assisted the P.» fossor in the work of dilinfectln‘ the in was thoroughly cleaned and disin- fected. and the whole steamer will be overhauled before she is allowed to leave port. On board the Passport are 29 passen- gers, one deck pam :36- a crew of 49. making 79 in all Among the par songors are a number of American tom~ ists and several Tomntoninns. One or two of them induced the omccrs of the boa‘ Mt to 've the ores: their nameI. reanng ma tnelr mauve. wonm on too much shocked and excited i_t than 'i‘éiinng‘tiiar tnelr too much shockgd unem‘iable ppsmoq lUU â€UL“ Buv~-»â€" __, uuenviable position were mum- known. Their detoniiuu in quarantine i-:. of course. not relished. but the; illc mak- in;: the best of their mixturmw. and spent the day as conlfortnbly um: imp- pily as possible. They had divizzr acr- vice mominw and evening. couductcd by Rev. Mr. “Ferrell. who is nun-mg the unlucky passengers. In the urn-mum: Dr. Shem-d again visitca the 34mm", am} in resp'ouse to many anxxous on- mined um lulu! I Inclu- sion-Id lo PM All." "15. 1 nm, u'pucu us. gnu..." “um um w come won; out of he all Clea, Got (In 'flp no- “Dunne. Toronto. Au. 2 ,lT.‘ nu.â€" _-., mains, conducted by who is amt-us “IQ . In the nttemoon visitca the gdeamer, ere {It 3 The ptuent button is to let- ' the din-Section at the m by Ku- L madly tad allow her to leue rt. whit the passengers will be detain to: "he ! ozï¬tren days lgnger. - .. A. o ‘,A__L.A Toronto. Aug. aâ€"The smallpox Kl" of Sunday has almost petered out. The developments of yesterday were al- most niL Some physicians asserted that Whitney had not smallpox at all. but Medical Health 06cc: Sheard ammn must positively that the man is sugetinz from that disease. The patient remains in about the same condition, and the citizens in general are not by any means panicstricken. The steamer Passwrt -..:n mm at anchor in the bay, and the "Ti: m'ii'éï¬'aued w an. trouble hREWhitney. Hahnhoutsom ot nae. tho mat and In I) l’tkntn'ucunbeleu me- e: m a land in Montretl on .the 27th ult. and got 1: far 13 Bellenlle. when hi! cash ran out. .0 W.- here All In: mania: and II. ' In. lad Apr-mi. Belleville Aug. lâ€"A young man nun- R. H. "Vhimcy nrpved u: the dc on Fridu morning. lesterdny no ‘ he nppengeyl m. uni when in n tek‘rap oflqg wutmgtor 3 reply to a menus. to has movie In Toronto the cum-r oper- ator nouced I ï¬ght ml: on his face. Later in the day he wu examined by Dr. frncy, Medical Health omccr. who , cqnndercd the cape summons and placed i hnn under smegllthe mung «ragga-9p. in ubou: luv: ail-u: ~vâ€"u.--â€"_, 7,, citizens in gem-ml are not by any means panic-stricken. The steamer Passmrt still lies at anchor in the bay, and the uutortunnte pussenxeu are making them- selves as comfortable as possible» Then was a great deal of talk about the (use yesterday among the citizens, and the prompt action at the Hgalth authonuel was endorsed. Close investigation shqu that â€Whitney contracted the dugout: in Glasgow, and not in Montreal. - m we: magnum: “nun. cum“..- inxmgetnnmublephncetorhhdr' tention. In the methane he ncdved‘ mo b telegraph. and almost innate, dinte ' ppenred. On Dr. Tue}; leaning that he had boarded the Pm, port for Toronto he telephoned. Dr._ Shoat-d that the use was a suspncious' ong‘g‘nd to watch the Pnsspon. ! AA ‘lAâ€"M‘I â€"_ _ __._,-- ,, \V‘l‘i‘ltney said he came to Montana! from. Glasgow by steamer Amrynthit, arrivmï¬ July 27. being there two dun. and w en he arrived here no appar- ently well. «qtâ€"a: Quinn.- 1l~r I mug-nu. an»... .40 Fighting has been in progress a: unnu- (10.“ for several weeks. In the mean- time, while the fanatics fought appar- ently with little heart, they have been gaunt-rim: their {orces from all dirt-e tions. The rvsnlt was the tiny! attack on the Government troops. which led to such awful results. T ll look: as If the Province Po-uued the Ilght to App“: Queen's Could. Toronto, Juiy 31. It looks as though the province m a win- ner in the use before the Privy Council re- garding the dispute u to Jurisdiction of provinces and Federni Government in the sppointmcnt of Queen's counsel. The tol- lowin; cubiegmm was received by the At- torney-Generul yesterday: Queen's counsel csse. Dominion counsel l‘ayeurd. Provincial counsel not called 8. . Biske. The nrguinents submitted by the Domin- ion counsel have nppsrentiy enticed to disprove their use. ' It will be remembered thst uornetimo 1‘0 the Supreme Court of Canada decided thst the Federnl nuthorities hsd povIer to sf- glut wnsinen to their own courts. t hie thst the Privy Council my re- verse this decision and de rive the Do- minion Government or so powers en- Paris. July 30.â€"(Montrenl Stnrpnhle.) â€"Rizht Hon. Sir Wiltrid banner has been honored by the French Guern- ngent. and hereafter may wear the in- sigma 01 a grand ofï¬cer of the Legion of Honor. This distinction was conferred upon him in connection with his visit to President anre nt Bane yestenlny. _The Canndian Premier and the Can- dun Commissioner. in ruin. Mr. Hec- tor Fabre. were entertained nt luncheon by the President at his Hume residence. The convemdon between the Presi- dent and the Premier was of the most trien nature nnd Sir Wilfrid h“ ex- p_ . hinteit u delighted with his French ruler SIB VII-I‘ll) FUBi'HEB HONORED. PURIUUS FIGHTING IN BRAZIL. In, Now War the lung-I. or 3 Gulf. “m u the I‘klch Lalo- or Ion". TEA T SMA LLPOX CA SE AN OTHER HOWAT VICTORY. I: {EGUST 6’ 'HlI'A‘El' J 1' BELLEVILLI. DOW; I ï¬nd: 3 Mir In ‘l‘umnlo on ital“ No new Den-lop- .r-u It In. 1:. 3.â€"The smallpox can 05‘s 39: e i 2! c e de- (una- battle 113 it "D -â€"â€"â€"â€"_____'.â€"__â€"-â€"â€"â€"'E'â€" deuce- J O.RAY,ISSUE1 Presi- “cm†‘33 . most c N u ex- J. WY, 00! iFOR _._u .xmmamxmbumm m. {unnum- “(ummmdwn co“. shop home. hon-pan. sud driving-died. with two winning through (ho hm. and huge Mud. Schoolbouuon an Inn. Three Inflo- “Madly. E ‘aniwnby noplymg to DAVID BAG N. 88., Colbom an; Nunbu ‘ E l‘ mam-cam drum on Enron-d" 1n thumb cud. mulch: an mom. luthroom‘ud elem. AIM to. Ian “Madman-uncutâ€" buildings. when: was. Ind. b. said or mud is who. 10'] Forum Meals: spply RS T305. KEENAX.-65 8mm. (one. and Residence Oor. Sum: Pool-n... Box 115. Lindsay. J. J. Wetherup, ORGANS. PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. [momma w W Burned Ontario. M agesâ€"mum'- mock. Haw. [mywhnuCnmtm smut haul. of Yul-1y. m fully, QM nod loam, hymn. ‘ “flag- Want. hwnlpumwonapodu‘ The Victoria Loan and Savings Company, - mamaâ€"10m ads“: .1118 to 9 on Sum-- hi Nth“. JOHN mwgom_ About to tho am 0! dl m Try I Woolybycnnood00..boweu.u Wit v v' ....... Is the cal ufe, relinble monthly tn icine on which Indies cu: depend in the hour and time of need. Inpreperedintvodegtee‘ of Itx’enf‘h. No. {or ordinuy cues in by for the best dolls: medicine known â€"eold b druggistr. one Donu- per box. No. for 5 id casesâ€"lo degrees strongerâ€"sold y dmggiaeo. One box, Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Donn-s. "~1 Aâ€" M:n§ n I Sold in Lindsey and elsewhere In cm by am responsible Drugguu .5010 U ““66"" , -__ 7 _ No. 2’ for s ' comâ€"Io degree. changerâ€"sold y druggiau. One box. Three Donna; two boxes, Five Donn-s. No. x, or No. 2, maiIed on receipt of pie: ond two 3-cent stomps. Tho cook golppugy. FOR TWBNTY-BRVSN YEARS. Hood’s Pills mm W†“ w Agency Department. Iqui- Inn-ad sud In“ Coll“ {or print. trainee}! and Surveyors. Dumfls Bakzng Powder. one. kiwi" 9' 9" m JOE! um 00mm. _‘ New Advenlqamon u. ï¬anï¬oféaisr FRIEND -â€"--- - n-l 9A-." Moswn'x ANDERSON. Banterâ€; 999111011033. -1..- ‘ Sarsaparilla CAVANA 6L WATSON 0.,RAY ISSUER 0F MARRIAG! . mama's. cmkfl- 47- Hood’- Sat-sparing. Votennar; 1’s Cotton Root Compouqd ANY MAKE DESIRED. J. RBOY, Commâ€"Inna o‘ wmwmmvdm SALE OR TO LETâ€"Thu: uln- 1r. BROAD. Bantu". are m 071.1,! pin! ‘0 a.» own-o. DONALD L AID 2. mm. n. â€a COM’EYANCER, COMMISSIONER H.0J. FEE. 3"“ Mndl E'm"†m’ ' "â€" Goa-n1 Account. In! M mt. as. 0“ OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. W! W . ’ivzhcmnm' or on. m Eye, Ear, Nose, 5nd Throat Specialist. DEBTS comm. Wanna-uh Mod“. 0 now umtlllgm 30:17.81 D EAGLESON._ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, ONTARIO. (or Km and South Victoria MM 0 Brock-Mum WHEY 1‘0 [AM AT LOWEST mu y Uni ti. Tomato. ADI °°“‘“ Sump“? “Mum of m: admin at the Royal t. OWEâ€"9‘ ¢ inn-End 7â€"374". VI' 1' IUD-EU. â€" WWW occupied by W (laâ€"int"? PETE}: BROWN. DR. F. A. WALTERS. Honor 6mm 0! Toronto mum All tho m and Improved bunches 0! metal? Eorlormod. Chin- nodal“. __ 0F! Q -Om muggy:- Drug 8m “mo ll' 3: Hansen Amalia. ‘ if.) @W. H. GROSS, . . . Ontario. . . . Dentist. - - Li mam wuumm.;7:21 yr. r the oï¬zlmtor o! On for 31mm: M. Cotton ima- Dr. Kamchatka bug: to 186,“? persons withou: u: nodded. Ind-munch“ IodenObcundn mu madame plies. Plan-cod pow all More coming. 0M nearly oppodufln 8-po- Bouno. Lind-v. ONEY LENT on M SW Iona-n. FXVI PER CB} . on m uncur‘ty. Team of meat to um tho mm. 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