ie Buy Beh hi YEAR 78 -NO. 192 EVERY PROVINCE WILL GAIN -------------- L---------- When Reciprocity Comes Into Force Between Canada and United States. N. H. Stevens of Chatham, President of Canada Flour Mills Company, Gives His Reasons For Favoring the Trade Agreement. Chatham, Aug, 17.-"1 ly iu favor of reciprocity. market opened to either ny, wider field do business, tharefore do a larger reciprocity will benefit people in Canada, farmers." In the foregoing Stevens, president of Flour Mills company, on record his views with the reviprocity pact, which is so much of the attention of am certain- elp to 1 he Every by ll as being would prove of L benehit ¥ have wnel GW pew farmers well sell Lo to milling ter of Ametican our Canadian a great We wet t lors but the rush of onl pr million or which enabling 1 believe that class of ret gives a Li ents, Hy becomes otters to Mapes temocssataor taking with will reach west, whi Taw Th them proportions sinstic ( dreamed business, procit Amer eyvery ¢ 1 papecially Ar ® capital, which the of nest madians among us N. H' Canada placed er to terms, the limited, regard have nev All Along a Line. Then von think nadian fare bess y Vens v ked "You provin . through = nl » Lhe relati i ghe The "tale Bow engrossing the people of Canada "As | have said,' ceeded, "the farmers will_--especially | benefit. They will be aslo higher prices for a great ticles that they produce on the barley, ¢, potatoes, also be able to ba they consume at a price equal to the amount of duty and the profit added by the retailer man producing an article sending it to the United States of duty ean get more for producing that article, und the man in the Unit el States buy it cheaper throug having no duty to pay. The same is ™ r the case if the grower in United | Vineces the States produces and sells ber j cur and has no duty to pay; the could get more for his article and th consumer pay For there is the difference of the duty to be erlucted from the consumer added to will i the line Mr. Stevens pra Ste that to dominion will me the gain for ate \ ira A ut free wimission its prod United St atudy position farm graphical will cities t he nee on i iriber from the wat from. tn oale ete. aml will many urtivle twa countre prove Iurge eastern ol reduction in the Bow the | nited from tha and po ha tntar on aritime pro paid on them, duty which is Tho ioe Ouobie our hannet of stoek, fruits anil | gorly (hey @ work cet nble free tumber hese grain, ve eastern nfarket of vied With Uhiitedd taking have the and {exchange of product 181 tand heavy duties the § jon both sides of with these duties benefit 1 the can hi the province the priarie States from th pre mtey such Fiom want the can fruits the over fru * h m product sell British fish, seller | A Columbia Ainerican 1 our conl lumber Tarp ous OW ron collected Doing wre being or the line certainly must of both Away he cown 0 people The Bean Trade. "For example, take beans The | farmer in Canada produces beans at, | be say, $1.50 per bushel. The | American consumer buys the beans "at $1.75 The Canadian producer would get twenty-five cents a bushel for his beans and the. American consumer would buy at twenty cents a bushel less than he pays now with the daty at forty-five cents a bushel. The pro- { ducer and consumer will - divide be: tween them the forty-five cents which together they now pay in duty on every bushel of beans crossing the border from Canada into the United States, i "if the 'farmers of Canada who [ject for vears and vears, grow beans as a result ot reciprocity Lit all thought out before make even twenty-five cents a bushel | agreement introduced on the crop, estimated at S00,000 | ment: It how bushels, that would mean $200,000 an- | regiprocity here in pually added to the profits of Can- realization what adian' farmers on this one crop, vOArs "The same will hold true to'h tain degree with regard to every crop | which the Canadian farmer Produces. The difference may not always large, it may in some onsex he Yarate: but there will be a certain the farmer all along the line "If reciprocity is carried hy ple of Canada and becomes law, quite likely the farmers' free Hist will be come law in the United States, which tries With. Fediprocity much wu now farmers will than they farn ors industries and terests are for the far mors of Canada are heavy buyers and the largest consumers of manufactured The larger their returns the Inrger will be their buying capacity; the larger their buying better will be in our ore And all prosperous are when the afe 8 other in prosper prosperous, goods and the and capacity {imes our towns cities And, if what 1 hear is a eriterion, they realize the ad vantages reciprocity will bring them they have been thinking over the sub the farmers fay and they ha the parka ever was in astonishing right of popular Kent. It they have is i is the hoped for 'The ada and { Brit ain, | to-day, ervase our lo these many of ( mother country stronger thar will ne to f , Great cer loyalty anadians An to our tts Was never and reciprocitn de ity, neither with be si will Britain domi for [crease our trad tivent { but our population will, wel ass pain in the int of hap Lion, increase ramdly, thi: pro ada to become a nation py and prosperoiis {#ooner than otherwise great Canadians wich she cond." NEARLY HALF A MILLION, ALL BODIES HAVE BEEN FOUND Estimated Value of the Real Estaie in Montreal, \uy prepared a status of the city will float on of X7.,000 000 tat the real estate in = 320,000,000, The Victims of Canoe Accident Accounted For, Carleton Place, jos of Miss Bella Richards and Annie Ellison, of this town, Rudolphe Joerg, of Coudersport, the three young people who drowned in Mississippi Lake, here, a few days ago through the awnmping of their whilit in tow of a motor launch, were recover od, yesterday. The funerals of Misses Ellison and Richards took place, .terday afternoon, the former to James" Anghiean church and cemetery and the latter from her fathec's vesi Pw including the siow bond: 1ssue of s deuce Wu Maplew om. | 27,000,000, qu R55,000.000; & good bor | rowing margin is left, Are IN. --Lity Tron At atement rer of of Montreal, Robb has the financial Montreal. The vember Ist a cording to his « value taxable eify in 1910 was the assessed value of nontaxable estate was S1I0.000,000, making total assessed valoe of the tate in town, SEWLO00 00 The borrowing power of t hmited to Gfteen per cent sxsossable values, As the debt of the "The bod: Misys and Pa., were near Aug city Lown \¢ sment, TS ol canoe real vies at, erly its he of 14 SHE LEFT NUN'S FOR THE BRIDAL VEL Gri Climbed Over Covent Wall and Wed Doctor Who Had At- ARCHBISHOP GAUTHIER SAID To Have Called Off French Clergy in Russell, Aug, 18. Mgr Archbishop of Ottawa, returned Moatfort, Que., yesterday and tended Her limmediately to the residence of , . | Stagni, papal Nuncio, Tt is heli Marshall, Moi, Aag. 15-A month [the conference was to diseuss the acti to a day before she would have taken [vity of certain Roman Catholic clergy 'the veil and became a nun, Rose Roi opposition to Hon. Charles Murphy mine, vighteen years old, Tuesday night in Russell county. I.is smd on good climbed over the high wall of the authority that a strong protest has Notre Dame convent here aud joined [een madé by the secretary of state br. Becker B. Baldwin, »f FEikhors, Neb, The couple were manied yos- They are pier Builders. Aug. Replying imwa, from went My terday in Omaha: All the throbs of | | ondon, romance wero crowded juto the girl's toast at the ark of Denbigh's lunch- courtship apt marriage. Sixty days eon te the Canadian artillery team, | ago Baldwin, who was visiting in Mar. Col. Renowf, of Montreal, deprecated shall, was called to attend her for a any duggestion regarding the absorp sgt Jndisposition. Undor the guise sion of Canada by the United States i professional visite he carried on the jy consequence i -- and the plans for the elope i "The leaders at Ottawa #re smpirve- ment, builders, not politicians," declared Col. {Renouf, "and in their hands the des- tiny of the country 'is safe." A Suicide at Sea. Montreal, Aug. 18. --The Allan Line eilian, which arrived in port Loudon, bey the while at wea. inald | J forty years of tor a Spend. Sunday in Watertown. Good gong hg Saturday or Sunday, re- turning , $1.65 return. Gilbert sells Gurd's plain soda. on the Sth of Angust, threw him: | and drowned, | Gauthier, | ved | CAUGHT IN A A Motor Boat Carrie scious Lae Aug. 1% which cudkienty of the St. La ay ever i I ne: i my Brock <Lorm Ww. NH contain? My ny wired Worristown, Frederick Mol eseape f i Darrow party set in we thse att This aft t Comtort us the or Pcs but to had snly oth 1 hae entbu- | BOPYRIGHT UNDERWOOD & APTAIN Criticizes Appx Aug. 18.1 ist un the British ¢ tis geen. for oh bishop « I'ruth abors in the far end an enetous Ho experience work, and the seems on queer hocus pe Perrin, of sullvagnn Perrin, come Bishop re much more in n of taking such Mrs Me all ior fishing anon select whatever whole KIN {GSTON STORM. #1 Two Uncon- ties. Canght in the sghed. the into a h Mystic. of Morris ty com fury Taine Mr. and Pet ront ction and , of dest r dw the mpted ton tgund ake mm heen i hir uid shoal the have Tow e the tri the two ladies | SN, hon after in reach UNDERWOOD. Nv aad TAIN rintment. Truth de the ¥ of Bishop mba, to f London. adds, west, factory tion he after Lis be of has must t than Ho London res post. in arrangement yOu, : SELLS BLOG) TO PAY BOARD AND SWOONS Neglects to Return t 0 Surgeons to Have Wound Dressed---Received $25 for Life York, Aug Ix crghteen ver New mite the LIne at Thicd ay street, veslerday i In he collapsed Io nt | Line oy Sig from | wed 1h 1 pe who v opin Lireonbinu sireet patient hospital An art | ieht meker Cor thutd he supplind the hos ound EDISON FOR RA« fmventor Kati With \ Yark, Ang the Warld Thomas A iate last his moto "1 don't elt eny to AYR Fadtson ht. coming In' a rath ze ni n SVT his he m in Frenvh in contenting themsel iehildren and being {them with a proper livelthood. 1 of wae ire "th oe in | their the agenc {the population. i fLeonarde Pa. Vine ferent an mventive thived. He left very litt loriginate "I'vp had enough ele present.' A. is The Late W. Belleville, Aug. the Iste William A did at Madoe wore hrought to the for Satermvmt. Mt was Rt. Thomas" church, i on was conducted by. Bev. TA of Made, nesist F. Fraser, of this 100k pisces: in cite elle Fhe bearers were. M Northrup, ox-M.P., b. WW. Walker, A. McGinn und Dr. Clinton. arvived tute landation of able Monday Fluid. Charles Leichies s old, tottered of Vohieeman and [19th to one 18 taken found he wr ered to edd for West Monit opened ane for the told fife to re the woud hut His bl K St CIDE, rely Disagrees Roosevelt, his cabl A Pa m Pe Fors As fron n said with Roose view he il HUTETOUS pro think, fewar wiser, | with to for earning helieye keeping ¢ provide Ope mt I consider yeni 5 ever lo. for others t otzicrty for the Hungerford Fhe remain ungerford, ot mornmg, city, Thursday conveypd to where service od Young, ad by Rey A city. Interment Vitis eRmetery esgrs. W. B, M. Wateds, J. is, John Taylor | Rhodes and Wi London, Aug. {who was fornferly" fand a Gai {ported dea dent. - Don't forget & teyulae ban 3 Pam, be street. Fare 200 I IS. Stanley {a nephew of Cecil Rhodes, 'the result of fiuries which he Fefeivarl | in an automobile aecident Miss Mabel Russel, chorus girl, as u result of the scci- lof Police Mespelt found buddied in a that fe Killed. Rhodes, His wife, is also re Sail. trip, Satu Taland. gn 4 , foot Ok [as | Warships Tand a Lemploy who! | business," is dead as! ON TARIO, YHIbAY, AUGUST IS 1911. WN THE T THROES - Of Most Serots Strike in History of England. (ENTIRE. BRITISH ARMY TO MONTREAL LIBERALS KEEN ON RECIPROCITY, | Many New Clubs. Being Formed, 1 and Members Come in Fast. ¥ be yontrenl: Aug An indication of he attitude of the French ¥hters on reciprofity was given at a meeting of | the Marchand Liberal Club of St { Cunegonde, when a list of six hun dred new members of the club was read. All of these members joined the iélub since parliament dissolved: and the elections were announced and all did so with the object of getting into the campaign actively and doing something to advaoce the liberal and assist in securing recipro- city. There are n score of such clubs in the city and it is stated that the membership in has leaped "up since the election cunnounceinent. is. ORDERED BE cause KEADY. Iotect the Skipping Liverveoi--Thous- BEEN cach LAST F DITION PROBABILITIES. FEATHER to, Ont, Aug. 1% 10 an £X + t as. 2 ey and Upper >t Lawren rat to fresh westerly to nerth westerly winds; a few scauered >. ra thunderstorms, but to-night Sgturuay paratively cool Sir Wilfrid Laurier Defies LS Nationalists. ¥ § NEW PREMIER TELLS THEM com a AND THE TORIES TO 10 THEIR WORST, 1 ers | fins 2 rs rs { ( He Insists That Reciprocity is the Interests at { i ands of Children are Dying Owing | JOHN H. Ys H. HAMMOND BACK. Lack of Milk, Is. to Coronation Ambassador | i United States. : 1 is as the i : | American Returns to Jostan, Aug his mission Ambassador , during Feoremanion John All the of England mosi this o Londo the Having carried | special LU. 8 | - to the urt St. the recent © oronation | Hays Hammond re turned, yestardiy, on the Franconia. Speaking of the gold production : South Atrica, Mr. Hammond has that it shows no decrease in the Rand, | transporta- | in fact, the output there is likely maint ned at increase during the pext few years. oblect He places the value of the next wears AT jas | CULPUL at BX0.000,000, The. district esd Jo the north of the Rand, said, or Soe was being developed at a pace out Tha fom es of threatened Worse tie-up with transporta fa! evils, tion elit og, in | said | mine, rioting, and even threatened the 1ritish pined tl ie country' tion shall i ith British and fate rovernment deter to he this in he orde remarkable | read prot f t ton of infantry and 1 lors HIS FIST | Frightened i Féciment PUNCHED London dy notice Paitish Mersey, protect artil are to with \ i encamped in His the Hat Spectators. 18. Eig up £ vagraney, on i Linor, Through and ler al a moment's britisl af the rht A and with the ( i. tll Tuesday bail One Italians, ation ol said to SAmOorrists on Eng Maney H.MS rpool, Antrim ure to fir one tt Italian «t through his re frighten had mominl they the wlan 1 ! hie with unloaning hips "« pectators we food supplies thourht a gun been unloading lischarge BUILDINGS BLOWN DOWN 200 a Cloudburst and $200,000 Dam- | age Done, Phoenix, Ariz A thousand . de cloud-burst placed tl n being teed protecte are IX. Two damage F'wo hundred down at Win- were killed immediate hun ir office, and will be the th of thar entire soldiere, all 'et being forded militar Demands are office under the con ol 1 ale dred rs was lens routs by a ware done by aes or fhuilinng tions don blown pratection kelman and three persons being all quarters for military guard property, protect supply, and afford "the public guarantee of safety Ihe gtrike fever Leads, |eivester, of Man, other wis onditions leaving their work the railway strikers Over one thousand children are dying in Liverpool to the fact that absolute ces by the of the protec food |- come! receive r---- Yardman Cut in Two. Toronto, Aug. 18.--~The body of | Thomas Fdwards, aged forty, a C.P R. vardnian, West was found | this morning on the tracks, almost | eil mm two from weking war eopuntry, tion to Toronto, has spread rapidly Devby, the Isle | centred, where all of laboting men in svmpathy | to REVOLT REARS HEAD AGAIN IN MEXICO, Troops Ordered to Move But Madero May Talk Rebels Into Submission. Aug and and ¢ ih of ten er years owing the has resulted in the of the city's milk supply nd children are | verge of starvation, are the futhorities to supply them their with The outlook gravest sible ¢l n fraught for il government its alone, Tomer every where the and Hesaechin In longer Mexico Ix circles the g has on its revolution. The movement be gun by Fmelio Zapata's men has gain led such headway that it can be stop ped, apparently, only by the of the I'roops have been ordered to march immediately to Cuernavaca Although . the government not fear the outcome of the campaign, few will be concluded without City, govern it vernment food. pos families the and ment no denied | that of the mendous is wracter, situati hands tr for rec with another and possihilities and the this, has shall "be the on disaster, ognizing that there » hali-measures, but that try's food supply. and ft shall be maintained, no m the dost m he. Tn the House of ( seeretary, Right Churchill, said that tinned - all rht long wed that drastic governm rushing w Mer "hie the made up use coun army nusport at what ion Vier does 13 ommons, the hone How rioting had con Laverpodl action of the waiships up taking charge was due to us, believe it Ma ang Francisco | dere is able Japata his men of their false position insurrection, unless 9 to eonvines the ent In ¥ AVORS RECIPROCITY. Conservative Nomine e for Macleod, Ata, Makes Frank Statement, loa Alta., Aug, 19 Her railroad ron was nominated by a standing strike vote at t conservative increase at Macleod, notwithstanding declared himself in favor of eit and had promised that the matter be brought to a parliament he would in anid the the wy situation i of order. river mn erty ail HE mability authorities LO preserve i annoinesd had boon | secretary also infantry John battalion of Shethieki, wh alread demand waek ok of waition of compat es that mt to ore many tion had recipro should mn of conver are out on he of uni The latter filly form awl the railway Fhe cent wa fift v-four their amon a hours, by per working vols favor the rec vote companies ohjeet particularly tot. ad 1 se) Lex the recognizing then especially Major this involves with the riding representatives of member in their own employees two prukar ty with Lars, dnd Herron of Muecl.eod the domini xive teri. he hits repre fa Conservalive unions, here denlmg opi other w si house He viding, men than HOO is very po especial ranch throughout the acriculturists mm they are in an overwhelmigg Aor y he simply threw aside all and jealled Herron He fnddre the and stated he U.S. FARMERS OPPOSED T0 RECIPROCITY PACT 'Because They y Fear That Canada Wil Get the Better of It St. Catharines, Aug Milier, of Huntingdon stopping at the Welland, terview : : "I eannaot why anvhedy in Can wdy should be opposed to reciprocity Why, over in the States our farmers are opposed to reciprocity, tooth and! New York, Adg. IS Toe vail, especially those in the North: weapon in. naval warfare may western States. They declare that the chemical fog spread brates {Canadian wheat is going to come in the water. The inventor claims he can jand swamp them. The ranchmen in opr produce fogs artifically, miles nex leonntry are also opposed to recipro- tent. He rroposes to aqnp hattle ship: teity, because they are afraad the Can- with the proper chemicals and appara: {adian beef is going to damage their tus, which upon being attacked may 7 surround themselves with a thick Hlan- ket of mist. It ix argued that this bar- rier would be more formidable than 1%... steel srmior-plate since the enemy could A. W. not detect the presence of the ship. | Chief The friends of the invention believe the discovery marks an import: high ant step for internations! peace. Died Aged 113 Years. Mountain View, Mo. Aug 18.--NMrs, | i d convention of for a gnthertog rules procedure speoch, briefly, of on suexi that vin favor reel provity if elected | and vote fo the thi teyervons da the riding Pt for it," here of uecepranen.' an m- to (Miawn pact pols, it, TH will return reciprocity but and his in wants it dnngerous Nn will voir said 15.1 Pa., who i said in speech A NEW NAVAL WEAPON. May be a Chemical Fog Miles in hx-} Yemt. we newest he over Missing Girl Found. Bernarcipo, Cal, Aug.' into the offices of a dentist, vesterday, San | Breaking MeDavid, {cornee: Miss Jessie Mchionald, a {school girl, who has been missing for | ighteen months. The girl said she had Been held a Lina house ake adjoining the dentist's office. Rachel Blomnt, Missouri's oldest in - habitant, died yesterday, dged 113 {statement that Sir Wilirid has lost his | {from {thousands of people beloved leader {splendid !varibus problems and megcilessly itionahsts iment, i welcome, thim {Rivers 'speak to the he | than Winston {gtabborn resistence on the part of the | lon {i= all for | I [hanored Main Iisue in Quebec as Elses where--Misstatements as to Navil Palicy Corrected. New Suitings Dress Goods 4 Trimmings, | Etc. } i \ The | Three Rivers, (ue ug. | of 1 uebhe l hold wpou the people pro Aehte-was-shonn- up duals true Ivesterday, by thousands of elector Three and the surround ing country the threatening | weather and rush «f harvest, thronged the old | remarks of ther Sir Wilfrid was in wed dealt h the before the cloctors He earvied the attack Rivers Despite the cheerod the city and form, wit style. the Africa at masterly nto in way wilset, Me. B SCOTCH TWEEDS, BONGLE TWEEDS, KINGSLEY TWEEDS DONEGAL TWEEDS, TWO TONED TWEEDS, RSH FRIEZE, IRISH HOMESPUN, CHECK TWEEDS, BROADCLOTHS, + AMAZONS, VENETIANS, ETC. od onrassa and the wonalist After remindu Three Kivers of wublic service, pon of of that perio to My Ie vou,' he vot hit to « later, and nn the « of forty of fonching lightly ment a flash iizens his vears anid mam turned the achim Lhe urassa's MoE 1 tell | hat B S54 18 And, bit of: ror Milan Hae a ndred, erthrow 1 he reveals lance be the co the nal not defied wd thu AuUrer when unholy amd that ther te worst, de stand "I respect trutl the truth, | jefeat Your electors as a young I first advoente, aml point betrayed In the touched upon navy and upon and in every ments 'went home and wera cheered awclienee On ricing to reply Sir Williaa cheers, which asked the au acclaim, premio Pr dene declared tories Log Laurier do their wg that and would ae the to ended he sired ot by th and I prefer to go have ki trusted moe w cannot wan by down to Own, me VTRTLLTLLLTLTLTRTLLLLLLLTLV THLE TORS - TTT L TLL LDLLSSLSVBAS mai; von hen before I def was came u voung out ay by trast," of hi yeciproeit y the ole course upon nationnli=t move argu effect, | his instance hs with tel ing to the echo hy See Window or Suggestions. is y to the address of | I isplay wied with he wins lasted until fo hearty destingly from their In openin the claim that Laurier, who (Canada, and were Lience desist A ------ A i A ---------- a ------ - the it had remarked pl + -- ------ [roa 3 I'S STORE, referred te | widenee, nity int if that Providence | still was not for | th this true it w well as It that he should this las the people were with | wae, he said, particularly fit } ting "pe | paagn oe] in proves THE PEOPL FOLIO VIIV TLV TB GON "Put I VOTRE LLVTETTER TTT VTVRTTCT RVR A TARR "aa caesarean TTPO VUTV RRR N castes ee Tek Hee Wee peo ren er I, "an find pro Pec} that Wi meet a Sir have to said 1 Peers ssressssssssstacl rea ein! MARRIED, EMITH On . Rev. N. B wd parham, . at the } he r OR Dare is sembly. 1 met map tario, welcome ny by Aug 181 h, Topping. LD residence Win hiv Goodberry hut HNpOS I hi 1 answer to the nthe with vesterday, at here far even meet ing peals to me as the meeting at Haya dav, and | satisfied be Sime ny 18 more at hroo Edward Ste last Sug an the Higinburg, Aug : ¥ le anor McNamara wife f Wiitiam Laws 67 years Funeral from her v1 Saturday, Cataragqu Cemetery Friends and ascqual Are etfull request attend 1ith 1 careful madd tention Mr ny have read with the specche recent Is on Monk and by my exdriend and 1 find that they possible subject " y late residence Tn f except bw for assg, spoken avery be which ros respe And to Mr. Mou 1 reprocit real que ple, to<da wwreed even as thought of 1t was again nest hey (albert vs he ------ ns. But 1 real 16et jor \ « 10 defeat the the ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 280 Princess Street, that Task . Me 'Phone 5377. The Old Firm of | ndertak soy, and 358 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 147 for Ambulance. ANTIQUE TABLES. (Pragon, Square, found and Tablez in Mahogany and Wain Reascnable offers not refused. Turk's. Phone 706 TURK'S. LOOMS for » My modilieati only w them to«das the plause and do it.") Wark for the Country. itaer | cried Sir | What ife offer fifteen of the government lomg period | culties 1 had to represent theatre rover been has J "A GLASS OF ICED me ' years | ha bead that duh ha ayn many Imes han port " Atlin untry cross Lhe ean to | my f Ere 1 a of empire has able to m places) I ahall be (Continued on Hage { " / Is refreshing these days. A CHANCE OF THAW When made with our Own Special very Blend it is both 4 comfort and 8 GETTING Hs FREEDOM ""*~ To New Spee of Mat pEIDEN 0) teawan May Effect His " ' are. HOT AT BERING SEA. Aug 8. That b the administration of br new. superintendent of . Wasan cutter fleet Pong bker nie, fee Melting on the shoves of North ern Ocean. Sug. Ix. ~The officers in Berlog port that nnasual heat has been loit the Arctic. The flagship Bear, sail- gnined wide circulation here last gight. jung homeward after a three mouths' It i= generally believed that Dr! May cruise of approximately ten thousand will do his utmost to effect & cure, so miles, reported by wireless {that Thaw may be released as soon as is no ice in Bering nor slong thn poexible. Bo this end Thaw be shores of Alaska of Siberia, a conde 1 towed much greater freedom than he tion not observed {or several vears, haw had. It is predicted here that he! will be freed from Matteawsn before | close of the year, policy of James V. Ma: the Matteawan State Hospita! tin mote friendly to Harry KR. toaw the that of Dr. Robert B. Lamb and br Amos T. Bake: was the report revenue re ton, Sea Hat m Sean, Hydrogn Peroxide, ' ounce bottled oe. * Prouse's Drug Store." that there oo J