_ _ _,.7 Q- ,__ ,..~._..-...,.,7"-'», .sgfh ». fs . ` _.fr _.ni ssvrsum 5.1908 'rms CHARLO-r'rn'rowN cuaapiau me seven i _‘_ V ____ _ - 1-13| I r _ ffl ANI] Giiii i 6° un Nunn A very enthusiastic meeting of the Fish and Game Protection Associa- ¢i,,“ \vas_hel\d last night in the Stip- endinry Magistrates Court Room. The n||mi.»ei's present showing that* the 1n- t,,,,.,,¢ in Fish and Game protection is by no means abating. president Morrison addressed the meeting and warmly thanked the mnmbers, on behalf _of himselfl and* his follow oflicers, for the sympathy and support they had received _duringi their term of office, and reviewing the work that had been accomplished dur- ing the Dust Y99~l`» » The report of the Executive was next read and received after which the financial statement was laid be- fore the mee/ting. From this it ap- pemn that the amount received from membership fees was over three times ,in large as for the previous year, and that the association, has still a gmail balance in its favor. The following officers for the insu- ing y<-ar were elected: liivsitlciit-A. E. Morrison, i~e-elect- ed. Vicc.l’res_ fe elected. Vu-e-Pres. for King’s A. Ei Clarke, rn-\-lrcfufl. \`i.»<--l‘i'cs, for Prince Jus. Tweedy, rc-|-lerfted_ ,\'»¢~-.mary-E. T. Carbonell, re-elect- for Queen's J. S. Morris, cd iii' i'.n committee: (J. P. Fletcher rv-el ted, Gi‘.'icrt Gaudet, re-elected, Dr. C. H. Boer, reelccted, Major G. 1' in li. U. Moore, W. W. Stanley, 3, ._: lluck. _ ‘l ff r. _f ._ in for the year were order- eii .. he printed, and the Secretary oi..t‘.'\l to go to the western part of liar l'ro\'inec to investigate the re- |:oi~|.~ of foreigners shooting without ,, li.-.»ii~;/r and other illegal shooting. 'i`h.- uueetiiig then adjourned. //' . ...will ‘_ , ~~,,.~°-~ ‘fffg-_.,~;iIy».v .p . \ .,_». on \ r -.~< -~ -» _ 1;-_ _ . ,E \ . _ _ p fi * _ ' "., \ ,.1 ~,, _ ..- \ \ _ _ `2~S.‘¢ 15.- ` :fl »‘ wp -s.. l 1 . .7 . ‘*»."*'I¢'»'-*'. ‘ ; 4 . .;i';n -. 'ii , 55. -_=____: l Kx Y/X R- $2~\ ._ .,_, _ ._ e .,. .;“,»-"tl‘r,=,l ‘~-' f \. ~ 1 ' -- '~'.-_-1'-<'.~..-. _. ,fy _ ~r ,-.- ll(l~_\l, CLIFFOIID SIFTON. 'l‘lu- ex-minister of the Interior says hr; will accept rc~nomin.jition if offer- ei S'l‘l1<`l<' SENTENCES SELLING LTQUOB. u.\m‘i.AND, N. ii., sept. a. _'Ju- fiuv lihicf of G. T. P. Police Vos- ter brought before Comiiiissioiier l"»u'rln. who was holding court at l’l:u»efei' llock, Peter Croco and A, fll‘if<1w_. each charged witli selling inlzoxicuuts witiiin :he piwiscriled hiuits of tim G. T. P. .'oustruct|ou_ As the two men had been con- Liftod on first olences un /.\.¢nut -1-H. the commissionir iiiipond flneu of $100 ln each case or the ‘dill-rnulflvs of six monclis' ouch in l“"- GFWO Daid up but (`l'o/‘-J wus mix-niifitcd to jail, The men were convicted -»n the e'.id~ :ure -I two Swedes who were their 1e1.o‘..' workmen. FA i.hii‘d` coiiviction was :lint of reeiuiin linlilkmor, ri ganie warden, :‘f°f‘“dY hlivointed Uy the local gov- 'IDU-Iffrit. Ho was found guilty oi' n‘;""‘ °5°ll°0S. 'und was lined $200 or vmlnyeur ill Jllll. _ lt il Bald ffhiit ,U *"0* has slupped the conn- ‘u;;:t°‘1`;1UY Ml Itulizin named An- on b Oliilo had hl~' head blown ‘ imc i»\rcmntur.e oxplosion of tW_nt'~_“'TZe of dynamite. He was plhwg' 03° Years old, and was em- Mm B Y Sub-contractors Phillips bud urdon at Plaster Rock. The Y Was buried in the cemetery at l ri - i mélltlfer Rock by his ‘fellow country-‘ su: n;3pL_;Y ` "_“` AT EXHIBITION.; u.\i.u~*Ax cl _ . Sept. 2.-One of the ma-l ___ 9 hgxilliciil wonders at the Halifax Ex-1 tm; aiu is the exhibit of the Knit- Mm f “°hi“0Fy of the Hewson Woolen Um_(",' Amherst. in charge of B. D. c one of the Company’s Ameni-' d';;', _vllicrt Knitters. The marvelous, theuacy and accurate movements of‘ nu "uf"-l‘l”°"Y are interesting large! w;"é';'*" ‘lf Sikh' uetrs. It is estimn-’ .ble ut one of these machines is cap- dn ol knitting as much in one md!! as 1475 women knitters by the th" ashioned hand method. In fact, C 0 are few, if any, machines in B““”d0 0l1DhUle of turninil out the éime quantity of heavy ribbed Wool aaiderweni- in a given time. It is iusted so finely that the breaking' “f 8 thread -or an over-silod knofti :hills the entire machine. The How- h“V0 s number of ehese mn- ,,hr'.‘f'“ t“|'“lHl.f out their famous UU-1 or mkabln Wool Underwear, samples “'h|°h may be seen at the Machin- °"Y ilxiubu. The Knitting Mm 1| ""‘"lhK overtime to supply the de-_ :Tull which is expanding so wldal!‘ haf- already Hewson Knit Goods, avd n place alongside Howsoni Twmd” in nearly every merchant’s| """`< from Cape Breton to the- DO YOUR ARS ACHE 'P will' not use Polson'u Nervlllnc ‘I This :rusty ununnnc un-an ioothachv \ }McLeod, Montague. 9-5dl`1\- iée OSSIBLY few persons in the country spent 8 summer so exciting, so full of adventure and of danger, as Dr. VVultcr M. Atkinson _ and his assistant, Dr. J. L. Engle, of the Institut Pasteur, at Lille, France. ln the Wilde of northern Pennsylvania they spent several 71101-\tl1S In pursuit of rattlesnakcs and copperhcads. Snake-catclilngl Imagine the thrills, tlioxluii- ger, the excitement! But the strange quest of the § two physicians was not for pleasure. Tliey sought the rare and precious venom of the snakes-a fluid that is almost priceless, and which, it is claimed, cures many human diseases. Not long ago a specimen of the dcurlly lnneehead _snake was brought from _the lieudwuters of the Amazon to New Y_ork and its venom extracted for medical uso. This novel performance attracted the attention of the nation. SECURING the venom of deadly serpents ls, per- l haps, the most daiigerous work on earth, In endeavoring to gather the green-yellow _ drops of venom for the sake of science, the two lphysiclans working in Pennsylvania' have ieopardized Qeadgf Zdzfceéeal of their lives and faced the most horrible and painful of deaths. Tliey lluve zuiie uhi-ad with llii-ir task .1r:ii'ul for 0lllPl'i§\*li<'|l'S. fur thu lille of it mzillgixziut rv] liic \vas not uuilkcly at any time; ln fact, it wus ii mos-L proll- uhle thing. The venom secured ls to ho used for oxperlmf-iital purposes ut Lille. its valiic, ooinmerolally. is $3l0_(\n0 I1 poiind_ ur i\e:ii'l_v $2000 an ounce. Possllily tho fruit of their sui|iiner's lziilor was :in ounce and ii half of the poison. “'hlle scurrrliiiip; ' cr snakes near Cui'li:5l<~_ l’:i., th" pliyslcluus rhino io t farm ivlmru ii littlu yirl had just been bllicn by in silzilu-_ 'l`hI.\~ \vi_i_~: .\l:il»-~l lliissli.,-_ fig(-d 14, living.: near G|';ii`|’f-i|s|»ur;.;_ Arun-il with unil- snake serums and other :iutllloius_ they got. to work and saved the chllrl's llfc. '1`h0 Dlll'|J0i§<‘ of the :=¢-urrli for tli-- .-u:.l<1~ i\ol.<~.i‘. was to uso it in the preparation of :L .s-1-rin-| for wi; in the Pasteur liisiliult- is funn-<1. i*.lor»~ val\i-\l-‘- ='i;.1. the rattlesiiakr-' und voiipifrhi-nfl vi iioxui. is :hm :mf deunlly for ds- lunch, which is u~u-ll by i||»:..~ hi- physiuluns. lu their pliurliial-op:-izi it 1:: =_'~\\ "lui:hesls." und ll; u:.\-d to curl- ii.:;:1nlty, il ~r' ,~ orders, dlpliihciia, ilwllrium ir|»iriviie=, iiieiiili __ headache and sunslrokr-_ . Although the i.u-r_f:- of the vt-nom are .linilvirfnl iv. mf’-HY Pliyslciuiis, :iiul oiipliziilr-nll_\' ill-iilwil by »-1'\--rs, it is regarded us s-xtrvliic-l\' vuiiiulilo l-_\' (ho i.o':»<~.>- paths. It has been iii.-lui by pliysicluns or tliw! .~"-‘fool or eighty yrzirs. liuv-ini: lluit time but l\\'i.~ has poison hen-vi v.~:lrm‘i~-rl fi-o-1| filo .=nnlu> IVF! Zfdfgi/t /A/eifflro-r 0 fa r’ zlr fazvzffy: \ ‘The first venom was i-fought gn ml; Cgumfy |g lid: by llr. (‘_o|i:‘;_in F`rum~l»:r:o; Dr. Euzene X-I. Porter and it numhn-r of other physicians and scientists, The task yviuiloiie of the must dangerous and difficult imag- ..-L . »-_ A glass receptacle, covered wl!h white gauze. was hroughi near the head. The heady eye: gllttered wick- edly. The body wrlggled, and wl¢\Pa. furious lunge the head flew forward, and the fsngs were hurled In the gauze. Two tiny drops of venom tell into the glass. The snake was angered three times. Three tlmel it Viclously bl! the gauze. While the fangfs were fal- hned on the gauze one of the attendants reused the r-inks over t e glands, squeezing out the :nel of venom. 'lhe quantity secured amounted to seventeen and three-quarter frnlns. A solution of sugar of milk in the ratio of ninety-nine to one wnsfoured into the jar. lt was mixed with a loft, white. ry powder. ;ki‘\;isi:mfi‘f;y-year supply of venom was ready for the Dr. Hsrink, one of the leaders of homeopsthy_ dis- covered the use of the serum. and hroulht the first gncehesd venom to this country. Hn was sent lo ,uiana hy the king* of Saxony when a young man on in botanical and zoologlcal expedition. There he became interested ln the effect of snake venoms, and began practicing medicine among* the nl.- tivel. A complaint sent tu the kim; that he was neg- ligent ln his duties as in collector resulted in his im- mediately rrslgnlng his commission. Dr. Herlng spent six years in Surinam. During those years many plants. Inserts and reptiles yielded to him their secrets. the potency of their extracts and plolsens. The capture of the nrst lancr-head snake, whlc still hangs in the Academy ot Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. was trulv oxciilnf. It was while practicing medic ne among the Indians that he had heard of the effect of the poison of this dreaded snake. So he decided to capture one and ex- periment, having already convinced himself of the ef- ficacious power.of serums. The snake was captured by an had promised a firearm. lt was ground. The mouth was prlad open r. Herlng inserted n watch crystal. Immediately tho fnnys cloned on the glass, and the doctor began mal- sag ng the sae under the jaws. This poison Dr. Herlng diluted with sugar of milk. lie began experimenting' on himself, beginning with sinsll doses of the serum. A peculiar disease had manifested itself among the natives. and the symptoms of the poison experienced by Dr. Herlng were similar. An antidote, thought the doctor, and an antidote ha claimed lt proved. Some years after- ward Dr. I-lerlnfs daughter suffered from diphtheria. There was little hoipe of recovery. llc srlmlnlsterad a. dilution of the po son. There was no chanze. The dose was repented in twenty-four hours. The child rallied and eo 'er d. i re \ e Both in Snuth America und the United States Dr. Ilerlng csuiht other snakes. These he would kev. ln cages, "mil ing" them as he desired poison. Vi/Jlille “mllklnE" a. rattlesnake once hia‘grlp loosened and the ann e, twtstlnf its light body, succeeded ln turn~ ing' its head and b ting' the doctor. i The fangs sunk into his flesh. but he did not show any fear; he dropped the snake into its enza and thrust his arm into s. red-hot oven. It was nearly ronsted.l but the effect of the virus was destroyed. Radiant heat, tix: doctor oiailod. was the most potent antidot/IJ fn' Ina a poison . Indian whom he plnloned to the with a stick, and I l.. _ I Offices inYiylon_f;gue. Manager: and in bouris ...Miss Mary C. \Vestaw8Y~ 1305*: ton, ns visiting in Lower Montague. ...Miss Flossie Gillis of MOntl1l§\1° leaves Saturday morning for Bostlm. ...New clothing, including the latest in overeoats.; also wo'men’s fall shirt- waists coats etc. at right prices. A191 - 1*” iillllifiii -...Messrs Marti.. ....d McLean are holding well attended meetings in the eastern section of the Province. Last night the ine-:ting was in INS- lled Point on _ Waterside on "_The Mui-ray Harbor Presbyterian Sunday' School held their picnic on Wednesday. Sept. 2nd. There was quite a large attendance, andthe people, both young and old, seemed to enjoy themselves. ...ln Murray Harbor the school has iuguin -.opened with Miss Belle Mc- ,1,._\0(1 of Uigg, as principal, and Miss Phoebe; McDonald of Crapaud: in the primary d§pantme'nt_ This is miss Mc- Donalidfs t ird year here, and speaks well for her ability as a teacher. School. (7/\l the steamer and sank. SDei\l‘H h2\l\ '.jf~ _`,{_,L)_<_¢;f,_.j, ’» 3;?" ' - time to put on a life belt and spraui: {v"?‘»`* ~,;;__', ,_`a»_'h` _L_ _`,;j~1 ',,;_-- overboard. He was picked up by ' ~ ,f £1,-,.5 _~fjl",f2_*.!'_,;,'-. boat from the lighthouse. Murray 'l , . .ix-'. `, .` got hack to port on a schooner pus,-a. ..(/.YI _ V, . , - i ~ ing inward. 1 u F' -' ="‘f*"";, _ , _ r. A ,_ 'rs' ,. -,-,;;._j_,._ou\_' I _-.. ...'i-.wi >"./_ . I fp ;..:. ., ,'~ ‘ _ `. - Mmlel' S- Acolrn. Maniiuer. 3.1' ;` .~. LONPON' Sept' 3' '_ The “tum” '-- '£3 "‘ "Iii _ H - ~' _ _ _ V . ST. JOHN, Septemorr 3.~AB the f , " ." 73 , il 1- -’ . stezinier Pontiac put to “cu 5'-=t n\r~r.- "~.,- ' " ' ~, - what `-,'- William, Sliears, son of another 'lv 3': 4 ' "Aff ..-f:'. abonrd to bring Murray brick ‘ogg T - _' .#.,_` to port when he left the steamer. ~ ' ‘ 4' _____.@»-.1---n-4 .,/ _ 1 'ai 1.17? \ ' 112 .<71 mi my V 1; On _ _ _ . - - .V » - on `fl'i'?'e.§."»` _~;..:., _ . FALL. snasori oriswi-x. JUST IN ,MMF H, _ ~ ' - 'J-'_ 2°'-_ .__ ‘~ 5 ' .Es . ' -- ' L'- LaPl- ‘W A '0hnsfcne. 'W3' ""4", " 1- ' . f 'Si' _ _ .‘». _ ,.4 ill 4% fi' . _ - f . a disaster happened. Pilot W. M. ' llvfp yi, Murray- took the steamer out and his 5,' " , _ Iasolens launch was towed behind "ff , ,J ' » 4 '-'L 51-` ', '_}\-:- ' ) ,v 1 _. ,, ,_~/--.' ;v' "-.',1'~_' _ ...Prof. E. W. Coffin, who is spend- _ W ing: a vacation in this pi‘o\'iucc, is --' ..\'iSitim: his sister, Mrs. fur.) 'imfanlin ,of Mount. Stew' rt. Professor (‘oflin, llen\'o:a on Tuesday on return to Wim- “ Una Lake, Indiana, where he is on the teaching stafi of the N0I‘mal1WELL KNOWN AUTHOR .m__ _l/,_ BRAZIL AND VENEZUELA. ‘Cn.utl‘o’s refusal to permit the Bra- z;|i,m Ulmrifu D’Allairs to assume charge of French interests in Vene- zuela, is the latest il:-fl thrown on the sinouldering ure ol Venezuela speculation is rife in Carib- ' ' ` to whether llinzil will look V . 1 .liil action as un insult directed at her, and what France will do to\'.'urds- getting representation here for hm' interests after this rebuke. The since the Venezuelan government at , first accepted the Brazllisn legation as in charge of French interests. _ 1 ,.,._. _.~--4_- -_--_- - » - ~- ~ l MAJOR W. A. \\'l'_i\|»l. il.-f'h:u'los Shu* ‘- Nnil, n, mini-i' ago! 25 yv:\i':~', luul ull f=xpei'icn<~u lu_~f night winch few _p01<=- plc in (‘:\nud:\ wonlll curl- to go '_li_i'o ll-Z I- While in an inf ~\-ic:i‘cd condifioii ho fell headlong down u_ ninety foof_ flf’<‘l’ huisung _,,|_,,ft ,lt B,,!(,§{ep?,.¢, collie\~'ul.=_ The result of his tcriili c Clive is xi il-I <- in leg o'\l\'. . nst wl ut suvid him 0* irg in gh§l io .laces if is hard to state. as his es '.ip_e lroui nhorriblo doiitlil _IS the most luurl rciulth and woncleriu in [fl J_ DE.\'l` ll l LIEUT. W. K. 'R(.l(}l'lIlS. one ol the successful Islanders in the Ottawa shooting. ‘ _,_ ._ ,J an.m'r¢3 ~»~`.» . the whole liistory ol mining in the pl'i- \~in<‘1~. _ bl(-Neil says be does not dreiilieiphlc; ;\n_\'flii\\g an f_o hcw, why un \\ ie I J- w,.ni to the pil n oufh. I-ie udn\_ts ;f.p inn' dvurik ani' :nys the fiffii luiiliigmij, '“ luis ;:|i_\' _im-1 frfi v||_ of :ii_to_i ie ntirqtl N] ,||-inkiiigliqiioi'risofriking uiflv id fha siih- of tho shu.t in his <_loilv|i\\`x:_iLq grip, I1, wus then he thinks his Hi; i brokcii. , _ ' condition ,..‘.L‘2."i.‘;' .il‘.;‘.l...1“i‘i.°.§’“.?»?I.‘i`€”\»<»m»1». H° struck the bottom in aisitflihg I’>l.__.i..=_"T” L bg”-';_."_ ,ie mm f...~»I. -ills-‘i>‘I ‘='!1`-(i\i._|\i;.\l“NNN (_'m‘_'r, mmw,y_ l~‘imlcr will be rc\v`nr.led by "~_‘,f';'.l.,,_',i_¢,i?‘§.'|'__‘ ,.\li"" U,,l,,,,,“_ D., ,|,,,_ ami enracm almost instantly' Barat Hfnm H-.::Kl`l.i-ii ha- ill.. \\'oi'.~u- ultli l‘-lvln” M' ll' E' Mmch & bu S' ll' 1" . V :mini t er i ._ | _~ __ . __ _ _ . " ‘"" '"" um, ,,|_d,,nnngr'yy:;n2;fe:’m;’m'; r:“§5L._l;mP;|l,l;'i1,:,g;\|i.l figlil lace \\|lli <,e...h il 5d2lrlil>d l lnrrotn, per bun. ‘LQ Vx ~\_\_‘ I7, Tg '.\‘ 4 *_. ..i $\~°`P, B \ \\<\ _\\ri\5f., \\\\ "'l*l.‘u*". -‘.' ' 5% ' ` _Qondsneed Advertisem ' t~ "W ¥¢`i>"lBTe`f6r Cinsslficationf* , WTUDENTS-Bonrdiear Prince ofi Wales College. Apply at thisil nance. 9-saaipn. l ,boobs fy, - Ki o N Evffi - ~ 1 6 f’°__,- .. 5,4 f. ii, we *gn ,.r,_;, `§-'.'f~f,"-‘:.‘f`7i~,~'~fi=§-.' 21 `i.'_'»: ` " °‘; i""."" V OF THE WINDOW: PlT’l‘.‘lllURG, Pa., Sept. 3.- Mrs. ldtlwaril Mcllonouigh, Mcliccsport, came to the city yesterday and collee- ted $3,000 on a life insurance policy. She asked for and received the mon- ey in cash, which she placed in s large pockethook. Mrs, McDonough was accompanied by her 18 months’ old baby and start- ed home on a street car. The baby became restless after the car left the city and reached for the pocketbook. Mrs. McDonough gave it to the sliild, and before nhe`Rnew what uns happening, the linhy flung the pocket- book out of the window. It was some time before the can could be stopped all efforts to find the pocketbook WGFS unavaiiling. . in Marching. IRVING-vANiosRs'riNn -at the Mamie, Murray Harbor North, Aug. 26th, by Rev. Andrew>G‘rf\Y. 503° William lrving of Caiiii.»\'ldK°» LQ* 63. to Pearl Vltnlcloistine, Peters Road. snounn HAVE irs own rm-zsfr. MEL1-;()URNE_ f-igpi, f‘.-Spcukini_! ut Hmdinner wndgmd .to ‘har Aal'in\r\zil gpm-yy and the senior ozlirors of tie American bat'tles‘l1IilY “Cell at the Roy' acht Cluo last niirht Auwd Denk' ,wpearanee of the American fieet‘in dicntes that it is on n hol1'dnY °"“’B"~ l [tl visit marks for us _no casual ad- P venture, for the invitation was gli en yu A spirit of deep sternness, of niat- _ lure consideration, and the conce'ssion 3 made by the Amerrcsn government in I sendiniz the llcet here is D0Vl‘“l’S th” mont generous made in recent times, .by one nation to another. The Amer ‘ glenn battleship fleets shows the last, 'word in the art of naval construc- 'gmn and the lesson to the Austral fans is that as America was unable, to tak, n m-ni; place in the world un- L til the oouptry had a flrstclass navy. . becauhe it was until them onli' lllfle l to protest" verbally against outside. injustice and iHi\\TY. S0 Allstmu’-" cannot he content. to ultimatell’ 3°' cept defense ut any other hands than, its own, and should hegin provision. 'for its own navy in. ii modest wal’-" *____ _ PJ’ ._ -A r ._ "» ,"il=,,'L. ‘z l... .:._i-i';~. _ ~o.» , 1 '.~*>.‘l'ld;>'i:»f~»Sei“_srF. , 'fl il ... f‘”~ 'i{."‘_"",i ut the Halifax Fixhii.-il \ _ - _,Y _ Y' A ' 0 __ 'A ¢--,t,.,,;>f»_;A._. I .1 -' . Ig. . -'>wn»..1 ny w. si mics--. <‘u.y,w1\.> 1512-' i-\~- " 'lc-_ ». ‘ i l\.\ fi°..\N iff-|~ _'-westin :fy l :I , _ _-'..', - 7 V "i'~§:~{` if I f \4. ,_ M" ‘»f~n‘»-,._ - A 4 _ ~ ~ _,r V ; c. -1. .f . -» ` ,£19 ‘ 5* ‘ ' g » '-‘ ‘4 ~“ . C ` " -’ _ Q, - < 'a}¢_- . ,._; U _ ‘ \` ` ` . 4 h \ ' w ' I < _` CV ` ` ‘ " ` -7 Tig' ~% “ _:__ C vf ` Q 1' ' *` _ j -_.. sl Y _ . _ .. in, the Prime Minister, saidf- The' _ (lil. .lA.\ll~`.l>` I.AT\`llRlGA»N, ' um., is \\'\‘ll up in 'rho i\i,ta\\'u .shoot- ing. SEAL l'UAL?l-il-'l-liooiicl' ‘.\lyir i\lai'u,' sciiteiiw eil to bu .-hot, have been i'clifi0""‘|- |{u_.,_,-jul, .»llo'ial_~z :ul\'h~l-s .state that the =-cliooiicr was captui-eil while in the act of 1-airliui: the' Copper lslunlls and hcl- 1-rcw were ulso ..uilty of lanliiug ;\t. l{ui'ink;l, zi Vlil1lll0 fill Medni island, and pillauing the vil- 1a;,fci'_~,’ liousr-:<. .\`to<:ks of grain were svni‘1'ic\l away from lnirns and the \vnrelu'ulsc_~; of ihc Kuuicliaitku Com- me;-eial l`ouipany was looted and r-oul, nets, etc., stolen. As a result of the trouble which has arisr-ii befwvcii .Iupon and lliissia reuurdiiiiz thc selmire, nuiny Japanese papers advocate that Japan, luiving an interest in the preservation oi the seal lieriis since the Russian rooker- ii~_~: cninc into her possession, should join with America and Britain to prevent the extermination of the seuls. l-lood’s i "“"m"““ ‘.°s.““.‘.l“..°.§..“°;‘.?.i bl SN! liiyer medicine known. lb positively and permanently cures every humor. f|‘°m Pim les to Scrofula. lb il the gosh iiilqod Medicine. ' -Filectric lights are now beinz fitted lp in the Exhibition grounds and iuildings and parties requiring lights ire asked to make application not: 'ater than Wednesday 9th inst.. C-har~ otteto\\'n Light & Power (`o. Lfid. _ ~-sa:u. ') in l IIONTAGUB MARKETS. \ A Corrected for averv Wednesday and Saturday’a issue. lsiggs, per doz_ ll Oatmeal, per cwt. 83.25 Butter, per lb. (dairy) lil to 20 Butter, per lb. (creamery) 22 to 25 Hay, pressed 818.00 to 14.60 Hides. perlb. 4 Rai-lay, poi-bun. 80 Hay, per ton. loose |1l.00 to 14.50 Rm-f. per lh. (carcass) I to ¢ Pork, per lil. (carcass) 61 to 7 ..-v ir. lrnrqug) 5 tg 7 lGallsklns, per lb. I to 6 D' , llllbl. . ,mme ot Nsvmlm ` I ` ` A lour Roller Process an I5 Herring per bbl. 85 00 to 6.00 Cod, per qulntal 04.00 to $.00 ,_ _ilk Od! ill bus. 50 Potatoes, per hun. ll to 40 Turnipa, per bm- is 822 `, .,.¢ If is easy to bake with Si. perfect :illround flour- Ask your grocer for Sunb Mode by The :Pure Prince Edward Island Honey it il: 251'. bottle' at W. S. Brown’i. -~5dli. Use Flour nbcam Flour. It is Ontario and Manitoba whcats blended in right proportions making it a Qfllll John Campbel|,Co., Ltd. St.,Th-;imas,Out I u i ~ » 1 cw-» - I _ » ~ ii ii Lil A Sr -l. 4 i I l I, i i mv” .-._.- fir . ,, -| f.~ 1' ,_1~ *if ., - .uwsqp-.»-‘war -=- ,. iii: '§ ., 1, ff 'ii i » ‘ i .. 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