Wt ir The dining room at the Gale Par- all modicum dealers f lor Car leoVing Montreal this morn- post paid, at 50c, E; ing’on the "International Limited," boxes ior $2,50, by whom Bonaventure Station was visit- the Dr. Williams 't ed by 1 number of people to inspect a Brockville, Ont, E new innovation that the Grand Trunk ------- ‘nre experimentin with in the way of an artistic curtagin tor the windows, MANITOBA This morning, tor the first time, the - curtains that have been formerly used Election Clank-1;: were taken out and substituted by a . a new curtain made of pantasote, with Whmipeg, July ' an insertion oi white nil]: in the can an thet the M tre, on which was printed in half had been dissolved tones process a view ot a scene on u it had been gen the Grand Trunk Railway System. the election date This process of printing was so ex- "tr not. The cl muted that " ave the Invariance of date is that it cla & transptrency, and the picture could nipeg Industrial I be seen both from the inside and ex- interfere materially terior ot the car. Among the sub- the show, many c Wrta that were used was noticed the date? being exhibit celebnted picture or "Rabbits "ar- Dames are thaw m. ot Bars," in the “Highlands of the fray, and there Ontario," and one which has been so this“ IOdeand‘df {notably compared to Loch Lomond, tth hasâ€! 3:23? in Scotland. Another view Was the cluding Provincia Grand Trunk Double-Tuck titeel- den and Attorrr Arch Bridge, tber0BB Niagars's Gorge, Premier Roblin , and 1 view taken won; ttw New close race in I Englnnd Hills. This device in rail- Ridden, the farm road equipment in entirely new, end returning offjee" the vnlue '1' the within: us an artis- Ire 1- .ihmpeg tic Minuet to a “may our will be les ', Jvitu,1.fPT, t dernoustrsted in the next few days. Winoip.etr SOME The Free Library Service, which 1rgl,,t/eA,'lili': wu installed in the Cole Parlor Cars 3 Pm" 3 an i x- remier Gree on the Grand Trunk through trains, large gathering a he: been o source ot much favorable ===== comment by the travelling public, and BAIT CRO' the pictures have been made good use of, not only try the pessenger's‘ JPf lob-wk m mods, guiltâ€. Th I. “lay in“ - fgr'erut"ir “in time 1m. "H In" """"F -. -___ " u an Borraustrseritrem to the Bookiov- It's Library, but . great convenience and mmmmtion to the tn1bscrile ers, who ue allowed the privilege of exchanging their books on the Gum! Trunk trains. !lll,l,!lli!.i'iii' _ “on“. u - in the V '. 'ee' about. That. - b I.†bte this, 'sroatii-tt C†will "Fii; Jriaa new Limited this morning with her usu number ot mm. tmM m mm in» 'eek') 'ti'G"iiiiirihynpat,t.ier" testdied that â€It! “emu-um w mung ....- __-e- _ Paxton].-Dr. and Mn. McEachern Antoine 1nd Roy Wilson set tire " latter. on bdrm M the Hang Khng-‘ lett saturday tor the West. They will Alexander's barn to divert suspicion Shanghai Bank. recording ' r'),',',',')',;) Hut ditterestt, put. ot Human, from themselves. h was known to you». [ spending the giUtee pert ot their about all of their school ho mend: as: bond.†with In. Mchhem‘s I“. md they .kept the secret Veg. Roy cm ATR no“! SHOW tee tn Edmonton. Alberta Their and Antoine were um up for trial. _ - . . sag-s - my menu. wm. them . pie-nut W M so Winn. it in To. holiday Lad I we return. Dr. Dug- t MOM ttt Dtnuatt. NIN- ot Tomato who coma very hi - - 'ue-tts, 6. - Th opa- b'ii'i'tii'ii'iii'iiioiiii"ii ':ir'othi,tt),i, Coe-kat 'lrf'g on fl',? " dr ham J? in iid'lh Park MI. 00 A _ Dr's nib - p. F .. y tunnel: was an un- Ia".",'?. Bt-.-- ttMist Mil-‘0 pads gain - a. but has... n. ttt"'A'2.U'l ritiid'Ja "d a: Captain ll am... " I'a"Nttl iii7iiiiiit. New York. on Km Int. owing to com m; ' A _ - t "an 'a w Mom In!†otMrs.Phtth's :,1tg,tttMUrltltl'c,'l'fti1' "u' . " Ntt kosher, Mr. E. Tttr-rt.--- Dur- /" v ', _. g'tlth. A, - .7- " ...-_ mu.“ ,ro,aiteta1tte.th2P, Iraq 'iii'iiii .... a-Gram' - _ d Pt _ mvuml, m. .4. n._.._. ~.__ ___ Ion. Illa Gunmetal, In» Bsldwirt, and Mr. Lytle, Bil m I.» week tor their holidays " their mpecuve haul, London. Hill-burg. (hit. a! Ttare..--" Pol: a! 'iufMger it Vii“ In m, XIII run at Mr., R.Y. Full-all- Jen 1“an in mgatta" to tetqrat an . M" van! . a In W I Kan-rm. In; A“. on and» 8...! HI - um I. h. , can - wall w “I 'et."?"""'?","'","' - may“ CANAD.A'S PRIDE pip“ mm I an. nod-It s» urn-i" at?) nonvxm‘ LINWQOD ut- .‘M mu glmi But on ted" lelt usual large ttMill MT SHIP. 0. new“ or tutaname" no PAW.†THIIIDI- F "outa-et-ttHP- can Dr. mph-MOM was.“ Many you; girls, seemingly in me best ot health, suddenly grow listless and lose qtrenqth. The color In“: their cheeks; they become thin. hue little or no appetite, and Inner Iron: W, end outer will! pun. Such we. the one at Book. yrs:- elt daughter at It, Ch“. Ooh! ' ‘m m. WNW at his dvqtitqr'! ulna-u at Mum can It. Camels?! "rr.--'mp to the - ut eleven, Beale had elven enjoyed the best ot health end took great "rteasurr' in.ottt-ot4yorsp1ay. Sudden- ly, however, she seemed to lose her energy. ber Lppeute tolled her; she grew thin end pale; slept - at. night, and complained ot "eets"e ' ‘ -. _-'.-- -. ‘Lnllih‘ energy. her appetite lailed her; she "r -- . t grew thin and pale; slept badly at ft ttr,' ' night, “it! complained ot distressing tttts-lan 'Ati headaches in the morning. We thought in, MX $3.330- that rest would be beneticial to her, , June " $500. and so kept her lrorn school, but in- {H . a" $a,44a stead ot regaining her strength, she a 3th $3M grew weaker and weaker. To make Dee. ' $1,483 matters worse, she began to sutter 'k1ti;.-,fsa.'i ' $4,400. from pains in the side, which were al- ch. 15. Arotx most past endurance. At this state Much 8, $6,000. we decided to try Dr, Williams' Pink It','" 4, $1,000. Pills. Alter a couple ot weeks, the " I, $&xx good ellect ot this medicine was de- June ae, $1.756 cidedly apparent. Bessie became more tea",'," 3, $ar& cheerlul, her step quicker, and she 1tt?ji,.',1t,'s a, seemed more like her lormer sell. We March I .3151»: t continued giving her the pills for sev- March 's', 3,470. eral weeks longer, until we felt that 'liis7/-CruTr' I, $7.454 she had fully recovered her health and Oct. to, $s,rasa4. strength. I honestly believe had it stit6--Oet, 30, w not been tor Dr, Willinms' Pink Pills, 'sir-April 14, " our daughter would not have recover- sirta--Mar 6, $rgso ed her health and strength, and I Rowhr i. also ch shall always have a good word to an the 13th day ol say tor this medicine." lorged s document Dr, Williams' Pink Pills will cure I bank transaction. all troubles arising from poverty forged I savings N of the blood or weak nerves, Among In the name of M. _ such troubles may be classed anae- and um ths same , mia, headache, heart ailments. dys- Poe. ', pepsin, partial paralysis, St, Vitus h ft', le, 1't c, _ dance, and the ailments that render 2,',t,QoA"l,eflAl."? i miserable the lives of so many wo- and will: hazing i,ii men. Be sure you get the genuine-, we. the said unoi with the lull name "Dr. Williams‘ The aggregate o Pink P lls (or Pale People," on the tailed ghove is At wrapper around every box, Sold by He i, also chart = all medicine dealers, or sent by mail, the 1stts of Polar " post paid, at 50c, per box of six falsely to a suteme tt boxes ior $2.50, by writing direct to assets ndlinhilitict t- the Dr. Williams Medicine Company lie. rs Mini: asked “aim, July a.---The announce- - thet the Manitoba Legislature had been dissolved caused no surprise, " it had been generally expected that the election date would be fixed for Jilly M. The chief objection to the date is that it clashes with the Win- nipeg Industrial Exhibition, and will interfere materially with the success ot the show, many of the farmer candl- dates being exhibitte of stock: Both parties are thorougnly organized for the fray, and there are no vacancies in the Ast of candidates formerly nomin- ated. Indications point to the defeat ot at least three Cabinet Ministers, in- cluding Provincial Secretary McFad- den and Attorney-General Campbell. Premier Roblin will also be given a close race in Dufferirr b P"qt: Ridden, the farmers' candidate. rotunda; officer: lor the git, anxiou- luau-nu Vlll‘t" ___. --- ,,,, TeTCiihiiiiiGi Centre, Capt. Dough lass; Winnipeg North, F. B. Wellan; Winnipeg South, E. W. Low. Premier Roblin addressed meetings " Crandeli and Minion to-day, while ex-Premier Greenway spoke before . large gathering at Grand View. Bnmiord. July 4 Alexander" barns, implements, etc., w 6re, whhh rennin til "nerd-y. Mr. were in the nanny Ox r e “mu"- Institute, which was fired By the young‘ Indian We. At the Police Court Roy m and Isaac Antoine, two Indian boys, were charged with the Alexander fire. A number of their school companions (untied that ‘Anloiue and Roy Wilson get tive to htexander's burn to divert suspicion from themselves. It was known to thou! all of their school lo; friend: and they .kept the secret vol . Roy end Antoine were sent up for trial. "an...“ n... w .._ __ - F'i5"'i2iii;iiiiit,ii,itt'fl',ilr1t w f!,ea/',g't'g,t'st; futding " ma. Rot q . ,.mr§mm :odd not all m aux-rum: . “a " p'dtt'li'al'fll,'lf4y'ii'il'lle'?iir.i 'iii'ii -----_- A--. .srehma, U."' f5T7e"'iHi-ar'ik eta “in tfh,"dtd at" ltd-ad.†Ind c eeeed tor "tod mu "tmtee6 br tho " MANITOBA POLITICS, any CROWD or BOYS. SUPPURT " July t--Last April Mr. (I barns, with cattle, farm m, etc., were destroyed by id: remained a mystery un- rduy. Mr. Alexander" barns the vicinity of 'lr, Mohawk , which was fired y the young at. At the Police Court m and Isaac Antoine, in boys, were charged with under fire. A number _ol se,asirie Inca-dink! Work. With Winnipeg a. Thou-u. Nita-6n w. 'tr-Manager tté the Bid: 1‘! CA. n, you“ before his new MS. Btu-lilac! Sam’s: tas.amtsr- ttrd on.three h1a'B.'l'.ill'W, l ttandeerNrr. ... I,,, ___, ' “can. - GiGiGr 1htmh- In! thr mus-t rm oi yum com-u m ttte tritt,2l2iht is i.,tigey"" tte" long-1m. 10. ttitat-a “N 2gtrl" 83. M ttt m d.. i M. er"" 1 il?iiiii :“w‘lï¬â€˜ï¬ deposited. A _ " â€107) deposit“. soixv-Aprtl u, $Oxxx siraa--Mar 6, $1,000. RoMey in also charged with having an the r3th day of September, 1903. torged a document in connection with a bank transaction. Also with having forged a savings bank deposit receipt) in the name of M. Laidlaw for $1,500, and using the same for his own pur- you. I On the 30th of October, 1896. with having forged a deposit receipt in the name of Agnes E. Laidlaw for $2,200.51 and with having used for his own pur. pose: the said amount. The aggregate of the stealirsgs de- tailed My is about $0,303 . __, “A. “éna nu mum-wilt†feb. 15. $poa March 8, $a,oax It','" 4, $1,000- " 1, $00. June ar, $1.750~ imtr--Jan. 3, 3313 Much 7, $400- 'thgr--Jan. 18. 81.00750- March a, $1,000. March M, $470. s897--Ju1y I, 37.45495- Oet. IO, 55,13534 stb6--9et...3?, 4teft. I!" ug.-».--- Vs _ tailed above is about $0.0m He is also charged with having on the 15th of February, 1903. sworn falsely to a statement of the company's assets and liabilities to deceive the pub- c. On being asked to plead, Mr. Wie-l kett, sotieitor [or Mr. Rowley, enter-' ed a tdear of "not guilty," and stated that he wished as speedy a trial as wattle. suggesting two weeks from i onde next. The County Crown At- torney agreed, and Judge Ermatinger therelore named Monday, July 20, at so Ban., as the date for the trial. Mr. Donahue remarked that the list of charges was sufficient grounds for declining to entertain bail. mu Honor said there was no appli- His Honor said there was no "rp"- cation for bail. The court then adjourned. and the named vol "moved to the county “I. - reamed a dejected Mr- remt. II - well be expected, but said to be biaetrte up well, consid- chg the nature of the ofrenees with which he is charged. mrs--.--------------'"-"-"-'"-'- RUSSIA PLUNDERS CHINESE. Sp“: or Protest â€A, July 6. - The Bankers' qt-thalt" metonMonday to fix the w of exchonge at which the half We indemnity is payable. The cur- rent rate oi the tael in exchange was two mining: and four pence. The com- niaaion. adopting the, Rosana propoul, decided by a. vote of the majority to claim my. meat at two shillings and three pence. an arbitrary rate, fixed without con- msttiM the Chinese, who have no ‘mean: of protesting or of contesting the decision. The difference in the amount involves I total loss to the Chi- nese Government oi £40,000 in the half yenr’s account. Russia alone benefits to the extent of M,ooo taeh. In what- ever light this is regarded, each meth. ode, amounting to an organized at- tempt " plundering a defene‘eless debt- or, are ' unworthy of the re- prelentativel of a great nation, and "on1 moral "totification to the Chi- nese in maintaining their refusal to par gold. The American and British dele- gates demurred to fix'mg this rate, the latter. on hem" of the Hang Kong- Shnnnhai Bank, recording a fornial y protest. Eiï¬ï¬-Eï¬ MEMWH "irr,t/itirr'rt/ Imnrvanmo. ' 7 pee _ Cd mmmywunp Pd “in I dt h "I" mime-M that the Gm n. 1'alfL'ttl etc-mung; tended to will the not " . . to 'tiii'tiii,i'iiFi' 3- m to f?'NU' Tf who were an. E. . tttet n'lg‘lo w rg't2ag",t', of , Gov Nun T 'litl'thC).lua in sienna; , a t _ 'iirriiitLCettst.el high .....u pf'L','f, h um 3:11me with». can 6f British T'eart Financial or â€I. l‘VVI-VJI -"' hot truittt," and stated _ u speedy u trial as Ming two weeks from The County Crown At- and haskAreti1ire..r. 'iririfT, b-ttttte m new: Tad, sun _ . but... Ae. _ - " , . . u T iitl. . " . w.. AEI up“ " . M " sad I. . not to“ tt! tg,tttht New . tl [ . with c a Win. h' : to the vestyryad. c _ ' cm " a ated T t.‘ the day wk: the “in†I ol his rector“: H. - to halve. those progd to tin, and not: again rum tau. “gum: t t he did not an to retire and“ in. but up the in: motive for "tiring u even ‘gmorc and. one. He up be has and t contract. with the firm of Dodl. Mead & Co., ot New York, to rep!“ them in Mugs)", Toronto, irairia BTM'a die interest qt I}! "st1oeftauysrtt.e.d ty p.113. E in"; iiGGTi"NG'aitehiot John: Hm Univenity, and no! Presi- gat of the Cami" Institute at Waste qton. Techie}! 'hide- no to m of Alcohol In His - Toronto, July 4. - Some evi- dence was taken In rerterdar's Police Court, on the charge of but!!! of the hoof set lied against Wm. Hanna, who was for a time the Prohibition candidate in the" morth York bye-election. The defendant pleaded, not guilty. Thom Hastings, chief license inspector for the city, testified to purchasing six bottles of the “fermented wine sold by Mr. Manna. These he had land analyzed by Mr. T. Hers, who' found the highest percentage, cl alcohol was 1.61 by weight. Prot. W. H. Ellis, called by the defence, said that the samples ex- amined by him, furnished by the de- lendam, showed 1.37 per cent. of aleo- hol by weight, equivalent to 1.8: per cent. by volume. Dr. A. R. Prne and Prof. Mackenzie also give evidence for the defence. -.. . L A r F,' in "" um “O‘cliw‘. Mr. E. A. DuVernet for the defence "cued that in the prosecution of the regal beer case, in which 2.11 per cent. of alcohol was shown, the Magistrate bud dismissed the charge. An "gu- mcm nose " to whether this per- unia? was by weight or volume. and an a mmment was made until Mon- day for more definite information on thin point. Panic In the Jogglns' Colliery Near Amherst, N. S. ( Halifax, July 4.--Two hundred min- ers at the Joggins' Colliery near Am- herst, N.S., had a narrow escape from death by wffocation. A can- vas screen covering in the pit caught fire about noon, and the mine was ‘quiekly filled with dense volumes ol l smoke. At first it was feared the men 1 would be sutrocated, but all were able C', get out. Several, however, were [ overcome, and had to be carried to the shaft. Immediately on the alarm be- ing given the men rushed frantically to l the hoisting shaft, as it was feared an ' explosion would occur. Great ex- citement prevailed in the town, as ten l men were at first reported killed. But little damage was done, and to-niglst l the fire in reported out. m1: manta arm-zine Believes in "Thorough." IR. WM. MUN'" CABB. New York, July ti--The San has the i iollowiug special from Paris ..-dn naval I circles comment is aroused by the de. 1 termination of Camille Pelican. Min- l ister of Marine, to submit the new and I fully up-to-date battleship Suhen to 1 an actual artillery test off Brest. The [ experiment was " first denounced as ‘ sheer madness and wanton extrava.l sauce by civilian critics, but the techni- cal naval men now declare that this ex. periment. as revolutionary as it may seem, is of the highest vhlne, and the decision of the Minister is fully MP proved. The object of the tests is not to find out whether or not the armored plategdoi the Suffren's turret can be pierc by the 305 millimetre' gun, which is the most -powerful arm pos- sessed by the French nevy. That ex. periment has already been made with the Stttirett's turret plates in the usual way " L'Orient, but the idea of the Suffren experiment, during which the Malena will actually open fire with her 305 millimetre guns on the Suffren, II to "certain what ekect the 305 miili. metre gun will have on the rotary ma- chmery mechanisms of aiming and the general working of the Sutherfs tur. rets when &repare4 for action. As the shock is e principal element in tht test, the Susi-en's turret will be cover- _ ed tty supplementary armor n I pro- , tech“. Pmlkl ROM' VIEW. mm m ar Poeretet Ral Tomlin. July tr-Hon. Geo. W. Ron, when liked on Sat- Irdiy toe " q 'nion tupectin; the new “any All,' announced by the Dominica Government. eapreased the hope (human-non Ito-0mm t1rtiri%ii'irtiWiiritireryet.Y iiiiiiii"iiffi'iiijedt1ltrtdtt the. an: a . were 1u"'tNf a math! /iireiiii'rti,'i,ii3jsp,'pirtAt? he. iiiiiiritieiit%Al? iiiti7,eidii'tf'2att a: ttitttg,ttd,2tsg'S3l"8G','i'lil, M m. Pot the Provirte. at rii"a"iU'Tirirau-nyteCetf,.r. 7arC'U7Riiitiriite.Attattt?. g "aiaFsitirrethret- iTiih7uardttretet1' old-mopmiqup " "i" uncut. 'ih'.ttir:rih'i'J,'ttF'u"1 . . gallium“ to at. oo-thott tte mm. Poet thoddcna “palace-ya ,eueetos,astrsrs?teeattt? kimm.m¢ - IN A MINE. WAR TESL Pong. m'ca-IMV-d-W‘ “W - â€manna-g. has, It Von-Ian do: on Ihu- 'tnthmt Cum t,'.net't - u - beyond on It, on Am road arad In†prevented try the ss.r.oryetiP,dt ally-yo: t†w ."'_e_-e'- --ci' V ' 6lCrtirt", who and up“ stoned an work. 'EY: 'diet any): Utw: T " ,tt'tti "hom . . ttNh Am? road, and iol,t,, “run: way only»! we "" lion ttt their met: 'tte. .1 tere'" the city limits. The “If. m diucly clued up Chief tymderW. Geo. nu and intruded b- to annual-0' and! a which!!! foeee to m .ttt' tori. The Mqoe tttem started bist.e ml! to: the mmpl the cm. dqi?ce??t tt PMâ€. re,etirc was unru- t b u v... ----. t'l'ihtt.7l.'ih'hri7Eii' and». ' police aviauo arrived together than tqet inane. to ten. 2'tt. found an can u work, under. the 'rectipu ot Fore-Ian James Smith, isiasstriototr team; tthe cedar Hock pavement and wealâ€; tor ties and a track al, towanee of sixteen feet six inches with. They had covered about three-mutter: of the 13 feet from the end ot the tyne-kg permuted by Cotyteil to the at: limit Serge Lobb sought out the foreman and told him the work - cease " once or the men would be arrested It was the Maror's orders. The navvie; did not require the word of the foreman; they quit. A few minute. later more tetfg"'d includ- mg Patrol Sergt. eddes of No. a division, arrived, end noon there were Siteen "di them to enforce the Mayor’s mundane. - . - A.__:A--_LI- pnmmn' mun-yuan... Br that time a amiable company of reaideata had an lea, Chief Con- stable Gruett had arrived, and the Mayor had sent for Assistant City so- licitor Chisholm. Mr. Fullerton and Mr. Casweil being both out of town, Mr. Fullerton at Ottawa fighting the other raid upon the city's right, the 'loronto & Hamilton Railway bill, while Mr. Caswell is on his holidays. When Mr. Chisholm arrived, as the work on the road appeared to have been abandoned _ tor the night. the Mayor and he pro- ceeded to the City Hall and prepared "idavitt by the Mayor and City En. gineer Rust. who had been brought over from his home on the Island, on which to apply for an inéunction. A writ var issued by Mr. dmund Har. ley, and the Mayor stated that if they could find a Judge to do it the injunc- tion against the Toronto Railway Co. would be issued " once, it not, early this morning. Imperial Limited Train Derailed Near _ Winnipeg. Winnipeg, July 4.-The eastbound, Imperial Limited train leit the rails heir this city, while going at a speed of fifty miles an hour, and, miraca.lou.s of fifty miles an hour, and, miraculous to rate. scarcely anyone was bruised Owing to the delay caused by \slight wreck to n freight train near Moose Jaw yesterday the limited was running fast to make up time. The train con- sisted of the engine, tender, baggage car, diner, tourist and three sleepers. There were, in all, about 150 passen- gen, many of whom were Ontario peo- ple returning from the Pacific coast and the Presbyterian General Assent- bly. The accident occurred at 6.35 two miles east of Rosser Sta- tion or about fourteen miles irons" Winnipeg. The engine and all the cars except the rear sleeper were derailed, and the cars piled in indescribable con- fusion. It was almost miraculous that there were no fatalities. There was not eve- tt broken limb. The engineer end fireman bravely stuck to their poem. and the horrors of a burning wreck or the scalding by g,tets steam were avoided by the presence 0 _ mind of the crew. The passengers were _ brought here and sent east on the re ' gular express this afternoon. _..---.---- except the rear sleeper and the can piled in ind fusion. It was almost 1 there were no fatalities, - . “A ARRESTED AT Tramp 'tmee, QI-Iu' "WB"-- . Cotiingwood. Mouton, Ba., July 4.---The police at Bathurst In“ t lama under arrest. who amen the 1semertptior' of the mun who in want-d tor the murder of Glory munlcaMon vim me ktstttoritM* than. Wmlon. the um. whom qtrt at Coma;- wood, Ontario. Tho police are In con- C.P.R. EXPRESS WRECKED. SULTAN'S BROTHER SHOT Would-be Agustin bunched With Km: and named. Algiers, July q--it in reported from the Moroccan fronting that In attempt was recently made to useuimte Muley Mohair med, the Sudan's brother, who is it [segue with the mum». Bu Henna. '“m- 'iii'tii"t r iii,ffti'vtuut,'lrt, " my i,',tunrlll'4 new and ‘ -- m mil-Io an Vnnu In an“, -- -' A1'l"dlt'l and n "who? " no" n ho mum nus-d - new woundd t allâ€. Th- W-h I an In. Insulin-Iv M are! Ila: hum-no and W to m. A - Tamer Rn In“!!! Cit. (any. Pn- Du! Sani- "tr 4.-Hotrr' (any. Pn- Datum) smi- My “-10" Bare-lisa on Butter, W†run oeer by ' I,oall a In an G.T.R. Comvmv'l xtsii-lt urea â€Ida hen Brtdl had " m kl My Nt ted. 80 was "aiied tithe 't - the link wt! Ltsrnstatad 'N. w Barb. or Butler. and WiairdCittiiHGhrtetyfPtatt ttPu - a“ at n eartp W- . an In JHrttiu in 3"“ k'l1'l4rlri'4k. T, ;iriGaaa - u u in“ tu"t'u'IL' a a M - n. - w 'tStrut',',', the 2l','r' ot FC a. n u an it! to but. 331% " "mlttt.d te' @319“!!! Fr, cis,, m 'aet,,',"d t!ry0,i,i a: Jr, - ii'iii "ML but“ te “In te "itm ugh-3'33! III.‘ W": - m “t - Join 3m: KILLED- BATHURST, N.B. to be Waited " AT. In Men’s, Youths' and Boys’ clothing The stock consiuting of the but material, the meat coluringo and most "p-to-date styles to be found anywhm _Thovwkmunhip-- no better anywhere to be had in randy-tomcat clothing. Will quote a few prices A ., . -.. .0 Ann nan KM am 700 800. 1000 a new price: hbafs suits, sizes 84 to 46, 3.97, A98, 5 00, 6.00, t.00 800, 1000 and 312.50. 7 Youths' long pant suits, sizes 28 to to M, 3.79, h00, 150,500, 6.00 0.50 7.00, a 00 and to 00. . Boys' 3-pioce suits, sizes 26 to M, 2.98, 3 00, 3.50, A00, 460, 5.00 5.60 6.00, 6 50, 7.00, TM) and t8.00. 1 Boys' 2 piece suits pleated back and front, with bound ybko, Nor- folk suits, nix a " to 33, 2 98, 3.00, 8 so, 400, 5.508!!! 05.00. KING STREET " you- Dont get excited. Drain noperly. Bathe 1';in in tepid salt water. CM drwn the daily mat supply. Sulstit te cold mesh tor hot out. Dis. cnse with heavy soups. Tum your back on rich downs. Hare ytenty of berries, fruits, veg- ctaMcs, custards, mil cold puddings. _ Keep the hguse darkened through the iat at time day. Don't plunge iced drinks into you! heated staunch. Lute. a- "-1“ unnecessary "ttttft and te content to look neat and ccoL--Exrttotge.' A M. WEICHEL'a: SON, SOLE AGENL$._ Dating Recap: " Cuber-r5, - t tuba. I Carberry, Man, July a.--Nphon" I Menagh, a young man who urived re- ', cently from Montreal,mude I duinl ' escape from Chief Tidsberry, after the 1 latter had cleverly caught him in the act 1 oi robbing Manville's clothing and shoe store. Mungh was suspected of sev- en] petty robberies, and Chief Tide berry set a trap for Lim. Menn‘h had been informed that a [use mm ot money had been leit in the till, end then u clerk and the chief hid them- selves in the Itore to unit the unen- Ince of the thief. About , o"iioe& “mash entered the More, cumin. en- trance through the coal tn He we: in the net of opening the II when the chief cut!“ him. He M I. resistance, hot broke trt and can- teased to previous thefts. e and to be taken to hit room at the hotel. Al the altar and his prisoner ruched the new“ floor of the hotel, when the pruo'ter's room as. I chamber- raid psased between them. The pri- Ionm into . room, end instant- I I, e bolt through the window to l . WM Ind canned before the odi- I oer ruined what had happened He l ll stlit " taree u-t,stotmt.-mrBM. IM , ttt "--ies.ukr"titer ’9': Yi, “OM-“ill. '1 _ 'a l F. u'ttatt.eSallt iiEatalv, â€itâ€... _ GilMfEtai a-tuttrr-b.ait. ‘ manna“ "-u"sws"srta"urrtte'lr,te"L- tuiiUGUiioiiL-a.xt-rwsittteetr1lt 'iiirii2T'UJitLs-tquatitr-iueiuirmu""" _se.avditiudu-httu"f"P"P't'_'."_r'18..'fft .,A'iriLiiiGJriia-tt-o-ttm""s'"-'" “Witmm - IanoolorWo.‘ â€In. "tt shes mo gnu Manure to - . good word [or 1te2, On hum. At the use ot two- “a on. my baby vu annually imtstiputed, He mull not dbgmt " tood and serum- id may. t VD. “no“ in " lm. In um - mm the ras - m In - well m In new“. 'GL'i' 2iii;"Tiiiiii0jtii testimony dt 'RI 8. Cut: Ill 3.9mm fllT2 mm 'tne, nonm- "tlt I: It. .313. am In It. atâ€! - “in - - .0 - m m- Mt 'ttfell "'1' $32; In at; 'et.?"ttlllu'l, at -, _ _ :,m-Lm.-m 'Gi"iiiiee?ty Et SPEGIM; SALE YOU CAN KEEP COOL wan A non!“ an: M‘Clnyfs 'kVEF GOT AWAY. - I . SAUDER & CO., The Twin-City's Best Cleaner. um. them». It. ' I . I gilt iiii'i)aiiihi st'i'iiti?hiivg'd.tiit'iiii mgiiuMIE-ummm mug-Inuit!)- I nob-n tt.tee.tgrat%M.tA',l,XJ, itttttu,t,'S. FhiK.,.en.,eyrree2erer.r; "_.---- in†a'aG"iiaraiairc--""'". Dwell-l. truth!“ tMrpta'N "l ion- mnu an in . an is??? ;',ili','J;t8trrt"4et,tt4E.:, - Eu: , a...“ my my .- 5:35" C' iiii?iiiiiiiii'iiiii'iiili "ur. un. I "an. 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