mn. ‘ _ ; _ . K- -,,~ K ,_ _ n K, _ _ _- ~ _ - __ _ . _ _ "x. .ss * fl ;-if »_-Sei-=1~:5f¥_<~,»~‘~~i=_ `~;`r1;1".'-2 4- X - »J;,s2'5,i:»_»-:,..>-_.1'»i§~3'.;e/;»§,: - _'_s_/_-` _ ;1.»-'=,_l§`»-~- \_ =`.;i-2;.. __ 'i .-.1‘~. 1,.; ~_ ,=_ 5 '- _ » i _ . ' _ _ f _ _ ' I» ' ` l .".-: » » = ‘ _ - - `;-_'E'-`;~-'-».': *vi "‘-' `~~“-` ‘WET _ "`~* ¥'!~<‘T-'W »‘f=?»,;»1+-f”'~§: '_ =L~."-r-1""-' i:""‘i ‘1,-°"E'§` ' -_shit-i'.‘ '-'~;<.:?"-`.~.-§;:*`~,=.- _-ree.-"'-";:s_;J1-,?" ”K‘ 1--ei . "mf" ?‘~§"'-t,‘.‘f._-:A ;;=_;: .. __ _~ -' ,' .1 _ .V _ -_ :_ ' ;_~_-_ _ ' . K ,_ - -' ` I .= . _ ,,. . ‘ " ‘: r ‘ "».> -#gf - -_ "> =‘>»l_' "__-~.»'~'~s~=-1,.~.' _1~.. 3 .2 _~=--.- ,_-_ .»,_ - M if 'sc Ss or mais; me ' . l 1- - it .4 “ W? I Z lr 4” I5 ESTABLISHED l89l . .-if ._. ,- _ _ »~ 4 .-1 ' _' ._ -' ii* .~-is . ,.' 1-_,£1 > ..`c‘|*4 I ,fi “.32 sv .,`- -_*_ no ` ‘Lge " ,_ I __~,\’.:‘ "Q, " as ” _-..\»_ K .j » ,vc '__ 5\é~‘, 1. ' ‘ _...e ff K: "_ xv _ 'WW .1 -1,.. ii 3” “ K° F .` _ lilvtf *W5* h ~. .. r ~@_‘; :_ '§ \‘ ‘1 ir; -é _ cna1u.o1'rr:1°owN. Pnmcr: nnwann l;aATv&i0AiYE Jlikii’ 12.13%. if IIEIIY IIIIIIEIILI SIIIIIIIIIII I III CAPE EIILIINI PIIIIIIES __; _ _I Times Correspondent Tells thatthe Cape Parliament is Confusion -Progressives Premier Sprigg and Africander Members are Playing their own Game. 5' 5" Have Lost Confidence A nxrrxccm srruarxos. " Lnxnon. July ll.-(Special)-The poli- tical situation created by Chamberla.in`s despatch that the eonsziturim of Cape Colony was not suspended and the sum- I mans tothe Cape Parliament to meet August 20th, is an extremely diflleult one and evidently not realized by the English press, savs the Cape Town correspondent of The Times. A srsrl or cosrusxos. The personnel ofthe Parliament is in a stats of confusion and it is not known - ' r whether some seats are vacant or not. x.oe'r comrxnsscs IN srnioo. The progressive partyia embassassed. It has lost confidence in Sir Gorton Sprlgg, the Premlbr, and his colleagues and would feel humiliated if it helped to register decisions reached with his aid. WHAT TIE BOND WILL D0. The Atrloander Bond leaders wiil doubtless counsel their followers to sup-` Port Premier Sprigg in some measures in order ta beat him ou the question of their own ascendency. Legs so Swelled Ile Gouldn’t Walk Thiaeaseclldr. mea Tucci, the well-known Street, e., is preofthat Dr. -IjverPillsanaGectivoin andeomplicateddiseases Treneman states:-“Two years agolwaalaidupwlthkidnezhdiseaseaad nrlam'yaroablea.-Bmidaa pdnand up ao tm I xiii iii iiiiiiiiiiiiii ilu §g§§s;§ ggi; i §°..ri"§ ini; iiigiiiiii. iiili iiiiiiiiei 3. A _f fs nmvs lidaeyfllver Pills K Cucumbr ni . . . . . . . _ _ _ e Mackerel. .................. _ . I l CHARLOTTETO WN MARKETS. (CorrectedeveryTueeday.) Beef(quarter)perlb..........0 &d( b . . . . .. Butter( iperlh... E¢ge.... .... .. Fowlsper Flourpercwt ........ ._ Flour, per bbl (lmp.)..._ Iiarglper blucket... eeeéeneeeeseaeaeeeeee scsceccsssecsgssssssss SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ooooowoo~co¢oem~oc¢ooc ‘3S888Sij8KS85t1$8$882i¢8£€.':8 ‘iCodl1sh . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fresh Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. grtlasesteliz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ new,percwt..... Hldesperlb ...... .. Hay perton......... Straw...... _ _Ooh ...... .. .. Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hutton per-carcass ......... .. Onlonspev bun _Ducks . . . . . . . ._ Canliilowfrs. _ _ Strawbvrrieil, per quart.. _ _ Green Cabbage.. . . . . .. s ii i ii i si 5 i’ '_ eeeebbeeeb E SE?-35133833-3 _-' sssassssss *V »¢¢@l-l¢§¢G@¢ ssssssseaa U3 L IIIPHUVING _- »,,e» ,,»_i_ _, __-__ 88' EI perlb ”lPRE§i1i¢: Ks _ Baskets. ~ One case nice, light PICNIC OR MAR- KET BASKETS, all sizes Prices from loc. to 3oc. each. - K THEY WON’T STAY HERE LONG. Haszard & l`loore’s our 1.00 I' viiui _ Ladies’ Fine Laced Shoes made of Fine Dongola Kid, lined with Kid, fairly heavy sole a good iitter and made on a stylish last. This is With- out doubt the iinest shoe in in the city for $1.00. S¢¢ them at IIIIIF BRIIS. . ~. Agents .for Ch’town. _ K. , Kr..1_ fs; “ " - ,__-f_'=~. 1' I I _ _K . ’ * ""; ~ ' ' " `§i‘ _ii s. 'T M 7,. ` F _ ` Q -_ A 2 f -K ,~_,.,-155'; ` _ 1 ~ ‘ Kf<~‘~; _ ' ’» 1; .ye _ " ; ‘5 Kr “sf as fe §i» ~ # ‘ K _», as rKe~. _.g _ < ;K _ __ - _ \ A- _ _ , si- -;P-» .i......._?....._...;;.: inthe ......tf.'.;..-'-‘.~....°' K ’ I |05!-'meal,per $0 153.... 0ats(black) per mshcl... Oats (white) er »ushel.... Wheat per bushels.. Pork (carcass) per lb _ . . . .. Hogs(live weig lt) per lb.. POUIUOBS, P01' b 4sl18i.e.... Turnips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. |Beets (table) gnmbeiilius sch . . . . . . .. I s use .lewnolllli ' iI Wh_:F((Wl»!li;-»|)....... 1 G00" DCI' 0 Turkeys (per l Ducks (per lb) Chickens (ner lb) . . _ . . . ._ 2 :Si ° ¢¢¢¢:°e¢oooo¢=¢o~¢¢oooQ¢ ssssieearsgsssessasseese ssssssssssa SYSUS 38388388 wwasqaeee 88,3!S§I$358i I HEALTH Fon wo1mN. “Few things are more important to a community than the health of its women. It strong is the fame of the mother says a proverb, the sons will give laws to the people.’: Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is especially woman’s medicine. By its action on the blood and nerves it gives strength and vigor to the delicate femi nine organs and ensures their regular and healthful functions. It gives color to the pale, strength to the weak, and a rounded . form to the thin and angular. __g-.l-l-é-1-_ Lace Mitts-very fashionable. to be had at Pa.ton’s in black, lwhite, grey and all Promises are made ta lre_ respect id, Lost-Alaiy from Vernon River, was K one Pnnunsrnr Ausuii 2_0- \ - l 1 '\‘ ' s Cape Town. July 0.-The parliament od Cape Colony has been summoned to meet Aug. Il. NEW YOBK July 9.-The 88 foot _launch Abyiei Abbott law, commanded bl' 30-N- Wm. C. Newman sailed from College pol 1; (L. I.) today froln_Falmouth (Eng) < Caftain Newmnn’s only companion is his `¢ouEdweui!.=!!I\,l#l¢¢1¢- TN i' qgiwqrl with a]l0`lie`ra's power kerosene oil engine and is expected to reach' Fal- I mouth in about N 1181*- ' I :S W _ _ WWE... Q, gg __ ‘ _ _ _. it l Q T' fp ;., U..-f a», _ ,é:,.- - gr _,_ , .-_ K _,gf ~ __;_:'_i,_ .'_ 1 '.-' ’ i ik ff '= e e. X fi - QOQ¢°¢O¢OCCOCCC sssscasesesssse __ ------ 5 _ T0 CROSS ATLAITIC INA LAIQNCH- l',< imc _ , _ -» fillet-i\ls»~1».1>.»\_v¢.i4f~»_;°f.l_1».___¢IlK»¢.KKi.a,s1 ow , I K' li I K_ gi-sptieslsoelezyuslaliaf "¥'Pf°'_-il!! K ` ' - Discovery, aailed,f»§il8Kft¢rnoou for Vie- _ _ f __' ' ~ _---___-__ _:H in un lcuniiiiiin iniiiduii nwisi IIUIIIIIIISEIII _ the mlddle Atlantic atatea and Canada 3 NEARLY ALL FOREIGNERS BIG PAiNT WORKS FIRE z-new we °= new »fem-- of ' I theirda nnusl convention, which will last Boston Building Trade» Sealing Voyage. _ _ '°°f=wr-'vlan I ___ _____' _ 'This xuto lxvnovnvo wsu. coxrmossr course nous. tm ,"5 uw" ii” b°°° “° “I” Lennon, Ju1y11.-rsmm.;-The xii.; or-ra-ws. July 11:-.(S1>ocl»l>-1_f\\§__ Most wwuiy sirius Bonnie contlnueeto sleep wfll and 110 illlDl'°f6 'mi ts' “qw .W°"'h’_ ,K , _ ii 11' livery respect. Contingent on beard' passed Cape Magda-'I u‘°’."“°°° °°“'““°°°“_“ Pi" "”**“' _ ialsopresentedtheirannnalrepon-ta.‘1'beaa H0112 lwlruomxn saocxs. 1°" *i 9 9- '“~ ‘"4 ii “'° *t Q°°I’°° “ snowed the order to his a Hi S1. -1-Hou As’ July n__ (Spwi an _ A dvim I4 a. m. Saturday. condition. The receipts for the year irom St. Vincent say three earthquakes "JI" W°‘““ ”““‘E”° K 5509*' ‘NN ¢XDOIienced there on Tues- Montreal. I J U1! 11--(SP°°i°1-i'-T119 THE “AY 65. mRAcLEs_ dllwithiu four hours. Nova Scotia Paint Works, owned by B b,i)utKn_‘_ _'Mtn Knd of _h I m0umnng1;u,m;D_ Hendex-son&:Potts ofliallfax was'partl- mm,” - “gui _ , W ur I ofDrhg\ase‘ Oir knees look Jones-rows, P... .my 11-- :Lv gg? ei; b§»T,,,|m°”°°mi°g' M $1' saws-uhm .tug to mii-'girl Eighty bodies have been so far recovered as ’ ° v ° _ » A s”gu1u"~°m“f~ a s 'Nr'-nn" ° from eu¢`cambua_Mm»s. _ * 31° '"“““’»*””_ nw- » ¢`;:i‘»maa:°vsuE¢Ffés“§i1:'aia|y°fe':¢Fd 'ra¢1ste_st__est1mates place the number? v'°T°Bu’ B`b;°i 'T' “°°i:i3:°): iisiilxrd' ncbi' oiii; otkllledat£00. ' ' " ` ‘D°UI1‘ _"°1'¢ ° °° W4” _ A guarantee r 3 ` Asnear ascan be learned nota dosen mm" dnl mn" ” t'h°T“°m‘ ~ ~ < ~ ~ In A'|_|¢1'ioauawere killed the rest bein H - by 'buh it obtain. lm “In” ‘ “ i some ewiu -- nrhu, md Slavonialm timber limits in Quaals no III - » _ uf -_(s"°w.) _. 1 ill. -< ~ I' A Aonmunnr :N nunmueo runs. 1°°;:|t°m3;'i 255; 9:: expengim,-, ,f 3 Jdy.-Wheat. 763, __ Corn, 02;. Pork B°°'1'01'.Ju1r 10 -(Special)-an nurse- °“1‘°1\ d°"°1'S- _ ‘;°g:_'_w,*._ -ma pol; ment has been reached between 2500 rnomsnte annals vonel. _,mm _ _ _ ' building laborers and the mason builder-'si Hanuiax, Jul! u'”"~sP°°i°l»)°°_T|l¢ '-'S C¢‘ll»,_- --° Polk association which is expected tokogp th; schooner Beatrice Cox-kbum_ arrived £0- °"'-» ‘-f ~ ` ‘ ' ‘ pursuits bending ones :cr at lem “Y "°“‘ ii” F‘“““““ 1*”-“.*“'~ _ sr Barnum ran nnavis vm vm -.-. SIIIIS Membership Show Big Increa '“ -- _ Many Who Visited Two Hundred Miners PerishiWilI Reach Quebec at 14 this at jghnstown. Morning. PaovrnlNcx,Jnly 8.-The national div islon, Sons of Temperance, comprising -- -_ _IDU or more delegates from New England, The first meeting was held at 2 o’cloek, when most worthy patriarch Rev. Albert More Earthquakes in West lndies_Extensive Deal--in Timber Landsc.¢_L,,_°,;n_,",,,,,,,a., mu I -Important Agreement in Boston on Pacific Coast--Prosperous I "“°“`““°""f‘7" "i*‘_ °'-*"‘° "‘*" thsreadlngofthe annual repart Fi°°f1»iS¢_°l91l\I¢1*_ _W0 year. ith in he in cheers, ln viewofthe fact that for t membership. .ie \ ' _ _, _.., - sa. =-9. as sires. sri vw# `“* ._ IBB i I I I peiitlon in the arctic regions and MN Lorman, July 9.-Six hundred and ninety Boers have surrendered near Cal- vinia, Cape Colony, moat of them being rebels. This brings the total number re ported up to 19,00. In a letter in reply to a correspondent Mr. Brodrick thus explains his miscalcu- lation last November as to the Boer strength which he put at 10,000: “The estim ztes given by Lord Kitchener were based on information collected by the Intelligence Department in South Africa through different sources of vary- ing trustwoxthiness. In the case of some commandoes, the information as to their strength was of necessity derived from reports of natives, who are prone to ex- aggeratlon. lthelatestshades- 12 2i “Tue military authorities in south Africa.. in endeavozing to avoid the _ Wilithff UW! SN Verbal \1U~5'1`a-U_¢¢5 °1` enumeration twice over of rapidly moving appear in the daily history of this 'est_ab- form., wg;-Q evidently misled asm the \tion as to the sale of farms by the prison- “ " “ Pl°¢i°\‘l'¢d 932 Wi lishment printed in this paper.-Jan ,lumber of Bw;-3 ,till in me nsld,” 'era on exceptional authority. ~Mr. Wason _ _ _ ‘ I Patou's. _ 12 2| ,_ Lg;-1 Kleclmngr will an-ive home gbwf, will therefore pat the following question CANADIAN KS’['°CKS_ I High-grade Buck Dress Goods at um middle gf this much, to Hr. Chamberlain next week. _ ____,_°_ ' » Paton & CJ. 12 2i His Lordship embarked at A1exandr’a on ‘iff W0 Fm 05"* K1“f°1'Fm"iQ\‘| £1750 ~ Daily I,l';tl'uenlgl|qd by LG I Our anniversary sale should be your th’ mu" hi' 1°' malt* °n D°°°mb°' the BYKEBT-3 00"* usmmm OF THE' lirst crranfl nn Saturday morning. midi 19°- All MBU! he W8! l>i°k¢d IP ing the timeotthe rantivityot the Boer-3 HON TREAL EXCHANGE, ‘ Seam” Mdmoa & Cm ut bythe cruiser Diflo,andjoined the Dunot- prisoners with the view ofpsncelling auch _\¢°|m.“|_ _ ' " '| 'Gibraltar on December %. The Denot‘ar washeld the post of Commander-in-Chifl tor one year and seven mouths-tts. greater part of the war. Mr. Catheart Wason` asked the Secre- tary of State for the Calonles whether his attention had been directed to the fact that Boer burghers, while in captiv- ity, had sold or mortgaged their farms and whether steps will be considered by which such sales or mortgages may be set aside on repayment of actual money ad- vanced. with 5 per cent, interest. Mr. Chamberlain-I am not aware that this is the case. An applicaf ion made by a syndicate to be allowed to negotiate with prisons rs of war in Ceylon for the purchase of their farms has not been ac- ceded tc. Mr. Wason informed an Express repre- sent xtive that he was not satisfied with the reply, having received his informe- I wild yesterdarlwkiusfor her hlvbsufi onus an-ivea se cape 'ron on Januar, rn1sw1LL BEHIND You tm the I-,ln mt, 'iwho had left her todo some ehopping.Sho_ 1g,1@_ _~ “ln 91 su-gl", bl-ning “<1 qg-slut ‘annul sg _ met a-‘policeman mites-11 w°¢=l1 him 11°# .wash La-.1 Rst..-es 1-.sense tsmslcsnmonmciaenu or naive sexism uh; ¢~,,,,,,,, g,_ ` _ troubles. What ii !0llr hlwbohd b\l!iDl7 Lord Kitchener assumed supreme com- s drawn from aching bodies by Perry 5.5¢” shut. ne asked. Clothimr. she reviled- Y°\\’1l‘ mad or the troops in south an-isa _ _'ran .-Davis' Pun Killer. as I mme; umm m,,,,u,, t mul, < ~ find him at Sentner McLeod & 00'!-» wasonNovember29th,illl, so thatfhe bltaofiren from sand. , Inommiuccd 0.,” » Cl°¢|IiIl!Stor¢-Shevent there and su're__ _ _ _ 'I f-Jin. » as "`*"=“0om.Land_8..Com. -s 1. ‘ _ E 1 - #_ ssh is ff" \\_ \_ `, ,.-.3 _ 1-., ,_ »... nies 'E , ""‘ .P "` "" _ J- , 1 1 5 rs- ' ‘V I 'Mr s A ta s s ¢ -£` “ »-- c »»K»-.»-1~'~=:‘-. .f s fe 'Fm ‘g ef.: f x "* °"‘>‘ " ""' " ‘“" ‘P E '”""" sl _M , M _.>,,.,_V`,4,V.___ -.E \. H -K., ,_ -4 ,\ wr ( -se V -/_ _8l°\l8il ilCWl8bil8lf» ' ba ll. _ g. _ ‘ ' _ __ i _ _ . A 1 so Pnsid. A _K1 » ~.1 ; tagaauca J. Keenan. cons ll. Keenan si- ’\ i Ki. _:fn ~‘ ,.»,.: ~- , - -_ - fi ..-..-_ . ` ~<~ », - 3.P.B. an ,W _ - K _ .___ H.`1m¢_1ast~Nevemts¢ aseslintisr- ,mum ,n-gh, _,M ,_ dsmmatlulgoelfrog bd to worse B A 6 "I: i 'Q '-'I »"'~ ` is "V"":'.' "L-"-#"3-N ".- as °°°°°i I *WW _ c- » me-.I-sms-‘i;@s-aisisssswrdm. is agreed upon. ”°¢lpe| for these will be$w,0w. T ff 'I-4 tulaland. _ Mr. Brodrick Explains His Miscalculation as to tile Strength K _NEW V933 579535 niixyqnsuiuasuseramuaeabyn o of the Enemy' armour- aoo..K1muneas or-'rin _ _ _.' .. _ _-_ __ _ noivrnnar.. sroox_ sxcuaucr. Closing prices July 10 Jnlr 11 Amtllrlllited Copper 631 wy _ American Sugar lil) IH* Atchison Comma: 831 9% 88 _ » 1 » c .|n...a...i. 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