r I _ i . ri _ _ ____._ - -1 '-wr----.~-nun.-vig.-.~__sv_~~. _.:......¢_;.;J¢i__,,`_ _ _sw _ . < . ~ ~ f--' ww ..< -1..-~~ _ S e _ K _ , _ __ ,. f. g 4 iff a - " "sf *-*f-° " ' f *fe ff.. A ` L ' E J ` ” ' _ GE _ ESTABI-*SHED 189| cnAlu.o1fre:frowN,_r|uNcr; snwaiigklsnasblirmbiif __ . . ,_ _ ef ' A ' ' 1 IMPIIIIII EIBIIIII MIIIIIIG is-_V 1* : ' = :._....|- *' I “"Y"""'E°"'l PIIEMIIII IIIIIIIIIII PIIISIIIIIIII Rumors of Changes-Honors for Laurier and _Bond- Majesty’s Movements-Fleets to Return for Coronatio -Orange Leader Dead--Two More Lynchings. EE mrsmax. ranxrisr uxniso. _ Lormorr, July 17-(Special)-Premier Balfour presided at a Cabinet meeting which Chamberlain attended. M-any rumors of changes are made and it is said ‘he Duke of Marlbor- Coronation. onauon Lupus .renusros nsan. I"l“°d° anornus zmaao sunmsn. HONORS FOR COLONIAL PBIXIIRS. The municipality of Edinburgh will confer the freedom of the city on Laurier and Sir Robert Bond. rss xmas lovinssrrrs. Tucker. I nauosn Br a Mon. The Kill! 'fl NDSU! |11 I-50 l‘°!\\I Ownzsnono, Ky. J nly 17-(Specia1)- Runway Rarus.-[tis expected tha. Joshua Anderson who shot and killed his r°d°°°d |7““|i3°\` md fmilfh t rat" Wi _ wite was taken from [iail by a mob and be °“u“b‘-° mgbuimnt Ummm’ t° th” yacht of! Cowes till August and will le- turu after Corona' ion. -'ms rnslrr wiu. nrrnun. hanged. .. -_ f . __._-.__-...___` uted by the toliowlng well known and m OF llabii bl'O€‘Ql'S2-J. E. Bl'8th0lIl‘, Blll'f0;d nnsn anus wnur To I cos: To cnruon. Tonoisro, J nly 15.-Aglvlces have been reoeivedfrumPeter Bryce, Ontario im- ' of 188080 large number of domestic servants in Belinstlsddhenpointe in :the north have not the means of paying the p money. l :__ CANADIAN STOCKS. ture. BYKERTR C0. HRHBERS OF T11 HONTBEAL STOCK RXCHANG IQUOAI. &shm pleas J ul! 14 July U. P. R 135 1 Nia City 119% 119# lleutreal St. 274 . 274 llmenteliy. H.\ilZB8tl'eet Bieheiieu k Ontario Iwi Dominion Coal Common 135 DQ. I. and S. Coin W " I-’re'r’d. “ Bonds 91 » - --W Montreal Power Amal Superior Ogiivie Common ‘ Preferred “ Bin-‘ls 121 105 1ll| without a carefully prepared plan. 1(3 Make a lree use of whitewash. tectant in all damp places. eases. §s§ 119 1135 Have a heavy deposit there. II) M4 1 to grow only weeds and briers. If :nouns ups s. 0.. listers llunlml Stock Exchange- luy and sell stocks on London. New York, Tor onto, and Montreal Stock Exchanges. Lau Bucs J. llcCU.uo, Cours M. MCCUAIG El-Ml_1ll8‘¢¥' hlolson's Bank. Quebec. _ as well as harsher treatment. the grass a chance to start well the spring, before it is pastured. g ' and less ~ _ LADIES’ W SIIIIES A Perfect Ladv. theatre in England: kind was here before. " ‘_i (I7 CLAYTOK Mmm Jul, 17__(s"eh.)_A otYorkshire _pigs at the Winter Fa ar°f°r attemptimz to assault Virginia* 'ras sais win commence at 1o.sa a. m Ur- AIGX- Mclellllllllil. B°W\ll&lWill¢.` Guelph, Ont., Hon. Jno. Dryden, Brookl Q3;-"§'“°;°,;,';'{E “}§°,§_"°§§°{m{;“';uf: ontario, Minor G. B. Hood, Guelph, on |Seven years ago e aske droggm, fm- Mr. Saunders, Spencer, Holy well. Han _the lI\)esté:_:1re-ioi£)_pi_les to Hwas t_o_ld tg St. Ives. Hunts, England, and the Gl U88 l'. ‘SCS ll llllli . B QU HUC C)|npany"Myf§l¢ Ont, ' “"““°‘ “'°" ‘° “'°"‘ ”"“‘°’ “ _:';‘r_:'.f::":::‘:::::l :.:’;‘.':lf..:‘:.r.’.~..1.'::.’ 0-- =»--we we 'fm '=» mr- Set u-onus considers hu can permanent and vi time will be wwe under a rw 01 sooo ll I mlmd datum wma tn onurlm but :?:°e;?s\:la::ed_ MIN! i» 8 Gllgth Of many of whicliwill besafe in pigto; num onus un uns. ':_::.:fz:°:::.::°~:.:.'::‘;_°r:::.'-:._rf i .§::"::. °‘ 1- :r.:f=:_'_:°.‘:.;:::;°:.::;:;::::'.::"' I' Do not man' or ta lu BQYCD Ill0Df:h DailyQuotation LietFurnished hyE'.G hurry the cows to -and from the pas- E e l el --Enmw 3.-ease," applied to the soil Guelph. Oct- throngh a hoe has an excellent effect This will be the finest collec‘ion 17 upggi al; iéegetabltcs. th t _ d Ycrkshiree, both” inl!n;livi;iual?usl_ityPan W SY# 8° _ 6 008 rea Y breedlngevero ere n merca y u _ _ _ ¢ chinese us _ n 3| £1 35 ‘f-hilt W01`k mi? ‘WSIB H*-A °n¢¢ when lic auction. None butjlrst. class animals £11898!-\il‘&lll°l\l50f_A!1'l¢!§lD\\!B» 0011105' ’ :;.‘-evm.yf13»:;:u.s» my? the ground is dry enough to work. _ 'mba “1,|_ A ,mmbu ¢¢1;l;'§ gnimglgltetown. “ ~ I -1 - he arm hw perfeagd Each evening plan for the work for. __ _ -_ .5 _ - _ _ 1195 the next day. Never begin a. --'-_ _ _ _ -~ " _ _ __ ‘ "mu tab'1_'e¢'that_‘ dm!-,pé-d It ' ' ' " _ 13,-;§_ protects wood, and is a. good dlsin- f' _ 0 __ - Do no¢,»“1~,urn the stock upon I I fields when the soil is soft’ __ _ _ In the early spring this inj\ll'l;l;;_' _W1 " * > faq l@'&9l` ' lfgpig.. rK‘¥'¥isl¢n.{;.‘.~`~;`--L ` ‘_ 2! 'J ` ` ` ` .' ` ' ` ` " ' Make all the stable manure possi- ble. The German farmer says: “Thiel manure pile is the farmer's bank." The poorest land is too valuavqle it- While the Iliinois was etanding into t‘e harbor, leading the squadron, her rearing gear tailed and her helm jammed hard tostarboard with the ship headed straight for the shore. Both anchors were let no and her engines were packed pro- mptly. The port anchor chain parted, the ship ».g_t_ruck_ fan' ob- struclitn and a ho`ie‘u'ras punched in her bottom. Two small compart- m' nts filled with water. The crew were piped tc collision quarters and the water- Determine to have a better garden - f 0 * this year than ever. A great am- ount of food for the family can be - | drawn from a. good gardcn. The I tendency is to use more vegetables meat ought not to be in Cultivation, plant it with some valuable timber trees. _ Speak quietly to men and animals. Do not permit any loud or boisterous talking 0.. your premises. Loud talk makes animals nervous and sensitive ' Do not turn the stock out e until the grass has got a goo-d start. One _ way to have good pasture is to give in The following conversation took » place between ti Well known actress ._ and “a dresser" in a. large? P1°0ViY1Cii11 "Perhaps you don’t remember me: miss ‘?” said the dresser in the hall vague, half confidential manner of her “I remember you Very W1’-11." FCPH' ed the actress, "but I think it was ‘ your sister who dressed me when I I tign, Oil., S110 S Pe _ so “ke-always wears a. black silk dress, and I've never seen her the ' worse for drink in all my life l'3 and advantages in England, Canada and the United States, of selling by annual public auction, pure brad animals for breeding purposes, a. number of the lead- l`\ ing Canadian breeders of Yorkshire pi gs have decided to est xblish an an nual anc- t‘on sale, believing that this will supply C iuadian farmers with what they require in s more ratisfact wr manner than the Y . It . present system of fitting for exhibitions, H is undersmod the J‘pa'°°s°"md “her meeting customers, and selling at the fall “ts Wm ’~`°t‘“` '1 t'° P°"l"°m°“¢h fi" 91° shows. By fitting and exhibiting animals, a larva number of the best males and the first annual combination suction which will give those arriving in Guelp ` by the morning trains an opportunity be present when the sale commences. who wish to attend this sale. Ont The Ontario Agricultural Colle imported bear Those not in pig to odbred in addition a number of imports females are seriously injured for breeding 3-ue md at me “lg _ lJ\1!'P°S°8. Wllmh UB dl9°~dV&°I7l8€ M14 Registration certilcates will be suppli- Wm. Johnston, M.P. for South Belfast, disappointment to the purchaser; the ex- Gonservative and a prominent Orange PGH” Of Dl'0d\1°li°l1 IS 198817 i°°1‘°iS°*i ,ugh may bg mndg Lgrq L\¢g¢,¢nm; gg l _J d- d or . B _ _ which lean injury to the-producer. F ea er le pneumonm at my khbem these reasons it has been decided ta hold f sal h and quality among their constituents and _ t° Iomcers of Agricultural Associations ,who -YOUR OPPCRTUNITY To GET WELL ‘ GREAT desire to introduce among their members ` You are ofered Dr. Chass’s Nerve Food I' swine of the best bacon type and breeding w “gg “dw” ww' 652°; I I u shouldberepreeentedat thiasalef ` ave; ‘ |?"A 8 Special attention I; directed to age is 3; 'nuns' hm 'l`he animals clfered are bred or con trlh- ;‘::1':::_°;e‘ri°m 'dxf' f I- _testimony the N' Iifromthese families have U_nited__ States. _ You can Qs ltr? _°p’_ M” “_ _'md' ’ ners in England, Canada, and 'at many ill°Willl! liillnffil 5011811 f»°'¢\0!0\l¥°0d- 5; American Exhibitions. I _SUPPORTS Tnimky t In the caseof persons or Associations M’ who wishto buy but who cannot attend _ the sale oreenda representative, il _they _ .*ferwan_i_t_h_elr e'_gders_with _instruo_tion_ y ‘to Hr. A. P. Westervelt, Parliament d ~ n_..i|ai.§..,_'romgt>, oat., as .vm bom- I; _ponsiblefor the prompt and honorable _ l_ , _ _ e ‘ _ i ~ pershipment of animals bought under `°°”°‘ bm" Mu be an in 9 g to mms this clause. In all such cases the money be d If the order cannot os illled in e manner, hos; money sent will be refunded immed- ,_ lately. _ The omew Antiguem win be George In a few days additional particuhrs Jackson, Port Perry, and Thomas Ingram Wm b° “M 7°” A" °“mphl°t° of Live Stock Como' iesioner. 4 Intending purchasers will be 'furnished _ I for exhibition. and are good enough to be shown anywhere. Toere will be many prize winners among them. Arrange- ments have been me/ie with the officers of certain Fair Boards so that animals offer-` ed will beeligible for exhibition this sea- son at London, Ottawa, and some other exhibitions. All the stock is in good breeding condition. All sows of a breeding age have been bred and are insured to be in pig unless otherwise stated in the catalogue to be ssued soon. Particulars regarding the breeding list will be given in the catalo- e'l at the sale for all pigs sold. If desired, ,execution of such orders, and for the pru- to be invested must accompany the order. satisfactory to Mr. Westervelt, the F. W. Hobson. b. " with further rarticuiars an apulica ionto” 7°” tl” °°°t”°t limit’ Th’ 1. - ‘ _ and he placed in dry dock there. I _ Sufaailtjf ‘_ `e7`Uu{` States b`ettleship‘1llinols_»' struck the bot- T-he Ilii tomofthe harbor here yeeterdav. The mishap will compel her-to go to England -su nl nuuarn vumrsuu iP\ns.MlllH£lLiWllTSiUlfilJlu_l1n@l I: ' 1 r -‘ _ _~ I -_ ara the show specimen°, and are tilted Enterprising Burghrs in St' _-“Br _., ,- News is received that New York police C¢.r‘y isalleged tohave obtained large BIIRGLABS BREAK IN AN D STE AL. 0DDFlLLOW'l 'WIFE DBII3 1 S1-_ Joan' July 17__(Sp°eiaD_Bu!,8l`rs KINGSTON, Jill] 17.- broke into D. A. Kennedys dry goods Kimi. *U0 0! J- 3-'Kil18_. store and stole about thirty dollars. W5 055 . F¢1l°WS did iii LUN fra! SL _mlm “wx WAN_mD_ tween here and Toronto. _ _ __ . Momaxu. warns our noon. ‘ Mosman, July 17.- are lo1kiughrGaorge G. Corey, a former _ H-ibm. oommblmsr. _ _ citizen ot St. John twice tried tor passing shipping mm Wm be “Wu” tp pm _ DominionGovemment toeonstrueta °1' chasers at 75c. each _ mu" new money' d°°k lun' 1 A. _ This sale ad’erds‘a splendid opportuu- lm ` tn hd” in N Ymki Rovaslolla st. /P. Inllan. I 5 i 7; 5 0 ' °- ltytotarmerswhcwishtelaythe toned- *UWB* Dl‘l-31 W _ ,I mm .nn.|_._.___"_ (mumin Buildllll Cityof Guel h Thursday Auléntion ‘°raY°rk hualaud to wo” “‘wl“”` ‘m°°° E°“h°d» puns" _DQ _P..P ’ mob burned sm.. snr. Wm oay a ..._ zu 'ml " ' ' vlw with tv inure" their prevent \I°\'¢°~ .romtheu asians. ~ " we ~ “' »~ “S” li Provincial Governments who wish to§dis- .et Bll08°'°°°f- °' tribute Yorkshiresot the best breeding _ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ Not a. single infectious disclle il ount to 77.228 men Labrador has but 6,000 permanent settlers; 'but 80,000 fishermen visit its shores yearly. » It has been found that perhaps main reason why tuberculosis' ‘ vances sorapidly at Hong Kong is that in most cases it is complicated with malaria. _ The ~Austral1an mail steamers pay £100 a- day une for every day be- 00 0i.»t¢ined‘ c0ll£!.'0i of n. beer _~ .-_f . ..-,.1 ' | was 'eviutudly andnnchored safely. » ' ` Bear Admiral Ctowninshield will Wob- ably shift his flag to the Chical!o,and the remainder of the proposed Baltic cruise mav be abandoned. Wasmxoros, July 15. -The navy depart- ment received a cablegram from Rear Admiral Crowninshield, stating that the battleship Illinois ran aground _while enteringChris\ iania. harbor. The Admiral isald that both engines were backed but not in timeto prevent the disaster, and that the Illinois will have tobe docked for repairs. _ ..0h_ nm miss l 1’ve got a. sister, _ ` but she’s never been here w1th_ me. . |01, youu-1 have liked my sister. mids !'e’ Then in n. tone of convic- ‘ color and iuish. _'_ _i _ l i Wg i A fitting last kathef np, fairly ’ l '_An extension ofthe Lobster Fishing-iside. July 16, by Bev. W.H. Smith, M. A.. convincing YOU. ` O n _ ‘ ‘ Pl¢n|¢ _ A. F. wEi_s;i;§.___Pnon¢ |51 PREPAIIIIIG Fllll A VAI}AlIllll~ I "_ ’ 8' “ect lady-_looks A man wants his Shirts io look theirbest and t ' I have them in perfect order. Tobe sure of ihis _ THE GOLD SOVEBEIGN on each f.°:_;'1.":i.°; 3:.::‘.‘.;°;.::‘.:f°.t:‘.‘::;f’;::z;°.:::; i1»b'=1°f S°f°=°f¢° H-»° me-= ff' M- ie- handled with care and done up with beauty of __ S\1l`1U-We P°1l°Y ¢f P5357 “ld 55l'°U8I5h1 T4\eS'l‘AR LAUNDRY is famous for it'§ fine _work in this line-give usan opportunity of _ ‘ I CHICAGO MARKETS. Cfncaeo, July 17 -(Special.) - July.-Wheat, 74§; Corn, 65;; Pork $18,425. Sept.-Wheat, 723;; Corn, 615; Pork $18.55. I RUMORS RE LORD MILNER-DENIED. "__ LoNnoN, July 16.-The Daily Telegraph I claims authority to deny rumors of the I approaching resignation of Lord Milner, governor of the Transvaal and of the Orange River Colony and British High 1 Commissioner in South Ahicd.. 3 , MARRIED. _ I ' _ At the residence of the bride’s father, 1'-` 4 _'_ ~ _ _ - ,. ,_ » Baskets. » . _ Alherton. J uly 15th, by Rev. H. G. Gratz, l J _E I `_ LM. A., Arthur Burns of Freetown, to __ _ Eliza, daughter of Ewen Campbell, A1- See our ladies 69c._ shoes. _ I _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ » f b°"°°' Ladies dongola shoes, kid 11Il_€d. _ Qng case n1¢e~ hght a -- _ g°°“ ' - I NIC OR heavy sole for $100 ,_ pan-_ _ PIC __ _ _ __ _Season has been granted for ten day 0th¢f5 fm' $135’ $I‘5°' l- ]u1y°]_ A_ MAT]-IESQN up 10 $300- _ _ W ` _ _ _ il* 4 ” Inspector of Fisheries. Another shoe that we eSp¢C1%11Y sizes. ' i ,_¢¢,,;' 3,.. _ cntion is a patent leather shoe ‘ ` E " ~ B. D., Hedley Laird Muttart and Flora m - 11 Prices from roc. to 3oc _ At the Presbyterian Mensa, Summer- s H. D , James santa ca.. of Kenimgam and Annie May Bayie of Lot 10. I At the Presbyterian Manse, Summer- side, July 16. by Rev. W.H. Smith. MLA., . authenticity -o! the-skull now- siass of wa.te_1‘Z~ will turn it ns`h'el\s eaS"i!‘1ust it which wezs -foiled. _ hurg are a gravedigger. an engraver and the lr -e Prof. Hyrtl. i When the shah returned to .Persia _after his visit to Pari he once more buried himself within 1.-he walls of _ his palace, like his ancestors. His subjects, however. have had achnnce to see him occasionally on his auto- mobile, which he brought along from Paris. During his absence his affairs were attended to by his second son, who is an educated man and speaks French fluently. _This prince-Shoaes-» Saltane-is about 25 years old;‘ he is interested in agriculture and has imported machinery of the latest patterns from Germany. Facts and Figures. A hank of yarn is 840 yards. Three hundred people die daily from accidents in Europe. Net receiptsfrom convict labor in Mgsésissippi last yearlwere about $10,- O _ ~ In New Orleans last. year 78` per- sons died from the effects of gun- shot wounds. The world grows 154,000,000 acres of wheat, 115,000,000 acres of rye, and 108,000,000 acres of maize. In the year 1900 the French Gov- ernment levied duty on 2,897 auto- mobiles, of which 1,859 had only two seats. To cross the Atlantic in four days a steamer must be 935 feet long, 87 wide, and driven- at 30 knots by 110,000 horse power. She would burn 1,700 tons of coal n day. Exactly ns le Advertised. An indignant looking _farmer re- turned to a. horse dealer’s about an hour after purchasing a horse. “Look here, sir l" he exclaimed, “I don't want this horse you sold me -! I-Ie shies. I can’t get him to cross the bridge. _ "'I‘hnt'n tha reason I sold him," y _ "I saw the advertisement in the Paper-" "I thought so. I gave my reason for selling him." "Yes, to. be laid for no other rea~ son than that the owner wants to go out of town." ~ ' ‘ V "Well, if you can get of town with him.f' .said the dealer. "it will he more than I _can do. _ 1 v, Egg gg Qi _ _ h _ _ _° _ _ _ _ _ - Miidfbd F¢1'Rll.®li, D001 Of C&l‘l¢_uli. I E RT. _ . ` ac e ' I °-'11 We” "°”' P"°"’ “'88” ei » msn. e ‘*'°““"°‘""’°"" GUII __ _ _ _ ._,_-»,_____ .»_ linen.-1~»~ .M _ t ' ._ ., .1 .~"”3§f. _ _ 1 _ _ _ __ ,_ . gage? ; §g...-. _ I,” __=’ `f`€f»’“- Exe" ' * ‘"7" `i 1.. "`¥‘f"'§§-.»_ ,- »=iS‘i_‘=sc f 5- ~. - F? ' ` ' " _` .'_ t 12"- "‘-I -1". " I _ _ K -H; _ - _ 5-. _ .3 ~ -».._,, 5-; -_ 156* __- _ \.'.f.`{_»" .=.~ ~- ‘ ‘ f ' _ 4" : " “lei” ' 1 -2 "'~fi~{=f`i - 1 ¢ 'H .~ ~~.- W __ " ‘ “ vc _-“wr” _(ii ai. * _ _ fs .iii ' _` E to _ _~ --of--_ . ' I _ :i _I . - F gm." G, 3 Hrs. Victory vs George 0Connor I Head 11n;f,¢r5fori'€$_‘,ou :€6§§°c%?& mé'§’.. 'ii-'°.".'.’f _-N118 E“1=S¢°¢°°\‘» "hcl °f "ls lm Action for debt I A in 1. es... in-‘_ q ' I _ _ ` _ . _ ' _ _ ° I .1 . _ ' _ _ ' _ ' ° _ 9 - lim. 1>P\Y _ William Lowe in the 93rd`yea.rofher age. _ pmumv; I'°;n,,; for def, ,._ , _ R U H imcwa. 5-so wed, sat _& w. C' D' BELL _ ( Funeral notice later.) Nombetore tIi¢ court. n M i _ __ ' 3: ‘ I~‘?_ '22 __ f - -_ -.~ _ ’ _ _ -_ V ‘ _ _ ‘.~;_ _ `-‘»= '- ` W* ‘"2 .__ - - " _V '_ . _ £5.74 ..'i“-“'31 _ _ . N- ;- ' J ..i<.'l'=i_»‘I>- . ' ' °" 1 ' * ' ` ‘ g - ~ _ ~;. ._ ».~,. ...~ - _ 5, __ r f _ ._ .sal ~_ ~f f -1»_‘“f~@=`- ' Y ` '_ S _ _ 1, __ ‘ ___:§_i‘r_i'._.~"‘=,_§‘¥ts<:f_’ f ` / _Q 2 .1 5 -.,.., _..,_. _f _ QL Mt( I #$2 ‘i 'id _,,_ fide ~ T I _ _ _ _ Heron vs. llchlillan. Action for hrrnch I For rates in the P. E. Island ntnei Fire In- Passed peacefully away this mornin at “ami” verdict' ‘M plamtm 'M '25 I I I said the dealer calmly. "Why did. ' ou come to me for the horse ?" his. Hs known in Greenland. _ T The defense forces of Australia am- I' 0 ` Louisville & Nashville Metropolitan Ex Div Missouri Pacino ~ ' New Yak Central 3 _ Pennsylvania ‘ ' * ‘ Beading _ Roeklsland » ’-- - Southern Pncilic _ / __ souuum nanny commeaf Southern Railway Prehyren se. Paul Unlon§Pncidc United_Stnte's Steel 0‘mon lf Cf l Q abox. sf- ei _» .. foe" _*_ fn. J ns ~ ~_ r I L . ;uuv”“` _ IIIIIIIIS,_ wanna an New York-A Nov. ri-l>. n...|-- Also Wife of Prominent Oddfellow. a Views of C is and Public na s B““din.“_’ &c°v *gre* s.‘° venirs, Post liilllv trated Book. rlhrden of new edition, only you _seen our New Chlfm cQni,aining 6 views fin miniature, the Sou venir out. Aspleudid line of” View Ohtnuwsne the Gulf,” 3o latest and prettiest PW# -Pere' ters; and nianyzothei’ of Souvenir Goods. Geo. tartar d . ~' §_z.,_, or G 1 1': at f' J f. i ”f~.,, ,_