\> THE LETHBRIDGE NEWS. VOL. XV. LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, N. W. T., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900. NO. 29 MUSIC. WAR NEWS- TESTIMONIAL TOMB. MAGRATH. RS. MEALS, Teacher of Music. A very HUDSON'S BAY The committee in charge of the I MUST HAVE M good Nordheimer Piano for sale cheap. LONDON, June 11,—Gen. Forrestier- Magrath testimonial on Monday even- Walker reports that in the disaster to iug waited on Mr. Magrath at his resi­ COMPANY the British troops on June 7 at Roode- dence and presented him with a hand­ THAT Min Hotel Border Slop. val, where tbe Boers cut Lord Roberts' some Sterling silver, gold lined Orange CO-OP. line of communications, the fourth Bowl on the front of which was the r'ASHIONAKLE HAIR-CUTTINU battalion of the Derbyshire regiment following inscription : "To C. A. Ma­ AND EASY SUA VIM;. were all killed, wounded or made pris­ grath, from the Electors of the Leth­ bridge District, in recognition of his Picture Framed oners ^except six enlisted men, Two JAMBS HALL, * Prop. officers and 15 men were killed and five services as their first representative in officers and 72 men wounded, many of the Legislature of the Northwest Terri­ AT CITY RESTAURANT them severely. The Boers returned tories, 1891—1898." The bowl was a the wounded to the British. The offi­ very handsome piece weighing over- C. BEGIN, Prop. cers killed were, Lt.-Col. Bierd-Douglas two pounds and was procured from Mvstery! Hamilton through Mr. A. Scott, jew­ (j. IV. Robinson 10o.'s. Table* eupplled -.villi the beat. .IWORPORATED 1670 and Lieut. Hawley; wonnded, Col. A IHO choice Confectionery, Pastry and Fresh Wilkinson, Capt. Bailey, Lieuts. Hall, eller-. Mr. Magrath made a suitable Fruits. Iaiindi'j and Blanchard and 50 of the reply expressing his appreciation of STIRLING MURMUR*. Imported and Domestic cigars. rank and file. Other causalties were, the gift. the Shropshire Light Infantry, 1; Cape * DOMINION DAY SPORTS. Intereetlus Paragraph* From ilie H. Hutchinson, Town Pioneer railway regiment, 7: Little Town on tlie **>arro»% We will not Ammunition, Royal Marines and Im­ tiauge." Delicacies* At a meeting of the Directors of the perial telegraphs, 1 each, Post Office Ijethbridge and District Agricultural From our own t.'orrp«pondent. Corps, 1 ; Lieut. Blanchard, Canadian Society held fin Monday evening last Apostle Lyman and the other visiting Infantry and many severely wounded. it was decided to hold an afternoon's mention brethren arrived here a few days ago LETHBRIDGE. for lie Hoi Weather. It is inferred the Boers captured over sports on their grounds on Dominion en route to Utah. A very numerously 500 men. As late as June 10th they Day, Monday, July 2nd. The follow­ attended meeting was held in the held positions cutting off the British ing programme was decided upon : Two Special schoolhouse, when Apostle Lyman C. B. BOWMAN, Veal and Chicken forces north of Kronstadt from rein­ 1.—100 yards foot race. forcements. urged upon his hearers the duty of Fire Insurance 2.—i mile race for saddle hoi see, obeying the laws of their- adopted Loaf. LONDON, June 11,-50,000 Brit­ and Real Estate Agent. heats, best 2 in 3. country and assuring tbem that il Lines ish troops are now within half a hun­ 3.—1 mile bicycle race, handicap. they did so they would receive support dred miles of the marauding Boers Several fiood Houses for Sale at reason­ Jellied Hocks. 4.— I mile footrace. and encouragement from the Canadian north of Kronstadt, and they are ex­ 5.—Running long jump. Government. After touching upon able figures. Suitable for Sandwiches. pected to make short work nf them. we have 6.—£ mile bicycle race—open. their religious duties the necessity nf Lota for Sale in all parts of the town. Nevertheless, outside of the slender 7. —Gentlemen's driving race. 1 mile, planting shade trees was pointed out, war office telegrams no one knows House and Lot for Sale at No. 3 Shaft. horse to buggy and the speaker- hoped that upon his what is going on. Fire Insiiranee. —Now is the time to reduced as we 8.—$ mile foot race. next visit he might be agreeably sur­ Insure your House and Furniture. JL± A Renter despatch from Masoru, 9.—Boys' high jump. prised by seeing numerous groves under date of June 11, says 1500 Boers 10.—000 yards race for ponies 14.2 and around the towu. C. O. Card accom­ TAKE NO CHANCES. •urrended to Brabant to-day in the under. panied the party to Utah. prefer sight Kicksburg district. 11.—Tug-of-Wai. Bishop Brandley bas not been feeling LONDON, June 12, 10:10 a. m.—The Office in Robinson's Bookstore. 12.—Indian race. well for some days, but we are glad to War Office posts the following from No entry fee will be charged for the note that he is round again attending to hearing. Gen. Bulier :—Headquarters in Natal, Always on hand. Indian race or athletic events ; 10 per­ to business. June tl.—We forced Almond's Nek to­ cent, of purse for other events. Bills aMrs. R. J. Gordon arrived home froui day. It is not marked on the map but will be out shortly. Lethbridge on Tuesday night. She is it is the lust defile to Charleston Flats. W. A. OTT, Prop. now well and speaks in the highest The enemy were in considerable force ONE LINE THE CLARA MATHES' CO. terms of the skill of her medical at­ Newly Equipped Throughout. with several guns in position. The Summer Corsets tendant, Dr. Mewburn, and also of the Three Chairs in Operation. brunt of the fighting fell upon The above company made its first kindness and courtesy of the nurses of Experienced Artists in Charge the 2ud Dorsets, who carried the —AND— appearance here on Tuesday evening Gait Hospital. for Ladies, position at the point of the bayonet. last and intend remaining until Satur­ Tbe lateral canal will be finished The third cavalry brigade were also TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. day night. Quite a number- of the Co. this week and then we hope soon to heavily attacked on eur right from are well and favorably known they see water running upon our farms and I have also a nice stock of "W. D." i iiiKireii s Lepra •*•» very broken country round Ikotini and "H.O." Wills' imported Tobaccos ONE LINE having been here several years ago in gardens. and Domestic and Imported Cigars. Mountain. I hope our casualties will Harry Lindley's troupe. On Tuesday Opened this. week. be less than one hundred, and they are A flue ..--..i im. in of PIPES. Ask lo night they presented to a fair audience HEW RRANDING SCHEME. HI-C them. for gentlemen much less than I expected. The whole the successful comedy drama, "Brown's attack was directed by Gen. Hillyard, Billiard and Pool Tables in Town." The acting throughout was A new method of branding cattle has whose dispositions were extremely in connection. exceedingly well done, each member of been devised by Walter A. Cameron, good. The artillery, tenth brigade the Company sustaining their parts of Staeey, Mont., says the Scientific- at the and third cavalry brigade did most of admirably. Between the acts special­ American. • D the work. ties were introduced and were well By this means the animals are mdel- lis J on The British have recaptured Honey- received. Miss Lester sang a couple of libly marked instead of being burned. spruit where Roberts' communications songs for which she received consider­ These fruits are now at their best The branding instrument consists of were cut. able applause, while the witticisms oi and their cheapest. I can offer two levers pointed together and pro­ SAMPLE BOOKS of the LONDON, June 13.—Roberts reports Mr. Preston were mirth provoking. vided with jaws. On the lower jaw a Strawberries at $3.15 per case of CO-OP Mr. Van Vechten's song, "To-morrow" very latest WALL PAPERS that Methuen and Kitchener obtained soft metal impression block is secured, 24 boxes. Leave your order now. can be seen here. a complete victory over Dewitt yester­ brought down the house. On Wed­ and on the upper jaw a block is carried A FULL SUPPLY OP day, capturing the Boer camp and scat­ nesday evening the standard play. having a chamber communicating by There's a wealth of style re­ tering the Boers in all directions, thus "Lady Audley's Secret," occupied the means of a tube with a reservoir con­ All kinds of Fruits and presented in these books such restoring the British line of communi­ boards, and was presented in a very taining the indellible fluid. The tube Choice Confectionery. cations. The F.arl of Airlie, Major admirable manner, all the parts beiug incloses a plunger operated from the as can rarely be seen so far WE HAVE .AXSO Hon. Lionel Fortescue and Lieut. Hon. very well taken, Miss Clara Mathes Try a dish of Yelvet Ice Cream upper level and is provided with lateral West. The prices, too, are C. Cavendish were killed. Roberts especially proving herself an actress of ports at its upper and lower ends. The or an Ice Cream Soda. very much below what you engaged Botha on June 11 near Pre­ great power and ability, and ably lower ports permit the fluid to flow would expect for such high- toria. The action was indecisive though seconded by Mr. Preston, as Luke into the chambered block when the J. W. KEAN. the Boers are now retreating. Roberts Marks, and Ed. Van Vechten as Sir- class goods. Only a few days Parasols, plunger is raised and the upper ports says the army is now quite safe. Michael Audley. The specialties were are required in which to de­ permit the liquid above the plunger to CITY LONDON, June 12.—Gen. Bulier has an agreeable portion of the evening's be forced back into the reservoir. liver the Papers after receipt at last forced a passage of Laing's Nek entertainment. The concluding piece, Symbol carrying plates are remov­ MEAT MARKET. of order. FANS, and is now in a position to march north "Cupid," was rightly called an absurd­ ably secured to the chambered block. and effect a junction with Roberts. ity, and provoked much merriment. The symbols consist of letters figures PRIME EEI) SSST In the northwest Gen. Kelly-Kenny is To-night, "A Wife Wanted," will be or other character's, and are formed of restoring communications, while Gens. presented and if you want to enjoy a tubular pins. BEEF, PORK & MUTTON. good laugh you should not miss seeing TIE5. Methuen, Brabant and Rundle are on In using the instrument the levers A bi-weekly supply of our famed nr the borders of the Free State with it. are operated to separate the jaws. By Cambridge Pork Sausages. 35,000 troops engaged in running small <•• reason of this motion the plunger will in Blue, Green, Terra Cotta, forces of Boers to the north. The DECORATION DAY. be drawn upward to permit the liquid Buff and Cream. Border and Boers from Laing's Nek are retiring from the reservoir to flow into the LAMB. VEAL. VENISON, FISH AND POULTRY, The Oddfellow i» ol Lethbridge pay a Ceilings to match. towards Machadorp where Kruger chamber. After placing the impression In their season. claims he will have 20,000 men with Tribute of Reepect to Departed A splendid *l .nil.. r» of the Order. block carried by the lower jaw against 6c., 7c, 8c. per single roll whom to prolong the war. tho outer side of the animal's ear, the WALLACE IllIRON, Props. LONDON, June 14.—Gen. Bulier en­ Sunday last was the day set apart by levers are operated to force the tubular assortment of tered Volkarust on Wednesday and the Oddfellows of North America for pins into the ear, thereby causing the Telephone No. 1. Gilt Wall Papers, passed through- Charleston and en­ the annual observance of decorating plunger to inject the liquid into the camped near Laing's Nek. The railway the graves oi departed brethren. Over- wound. very dainty, for Parlors, Hall MENS' tunnel is not much damaged, and al. and Dining Rooms, with Ceil­ forty members of the local lodge as­ A spring within the tube holds the -.A-merican though both ends were blown up the sembled at their hall to take part in plunger normally below the lower ports, ing and Border to match. engineers think that the repairs can be Saddles! this beautiful custom of remembering so that the liquid will not escape when effected in about four days. departed friends, nearly every one the device is not in use. We have just, receivedanice assort­ 10c. & 12Jc. per single roll LONDON, June 11.—The situation in ment of these high-grade Stock carrying either a wreath or small bou- ? Fell & Fur Hals. China is very grave. The Welsh Fusi­ Saddles, which will be found to be buet of beautiful cultivated and wild Subscribe for "The News -$1.50 vear. the finest ever shown in Leth­ We can also supply liers are ready to leave Hong Kong for flowers. Marching in pairs, the ceme­ bridge. Don't delay calling if you Pekin. Seventy-five native Christians want one. tery entrance was reached, when the have been massacred in the last three WE HAVE A NICE DISPLAY OF procession halted and formed two lines A PURC «M*Pt CREAM or TARTAR POWDCR Room Mouldings days. facing each other: the last pair then Trunks k Valises at all prices. THK B. C. GOVERNMENT DEFEATED. turned in, and, with bared heads, pass­ DR to match any shade of Wall ed between the aveune formed by the Anyone wanting a good set of Heavy Harness Paper, in Fancy Gilt, Bronze VANCOI'VEK. June 9.—From present other members, and were followed in should not fail to see our stock. indications the government will be rotation by the remaining pairs, thus Gilt, and Burnished Gilt, The Lethbridge badly turned down. There will he at bringing the last first and the first last. A. EASTON & Co. least 30 members in the new legislature Proceeding to the graves of the de­ foe, <>c., 7c, 8c. and 1 (le­ opposed to Premier Martin's control of Harnessinakers k Saddlers. per foot. parted, the Rev. Chas. MeKiilop. chap- provincial affairs. Iain of the Order, offered up a short tfKflr The Colonist's summary is ns fol­ Hsft^ After. Vood»8 phoBjfoe-lin,, pravei. Wreaths of flowers were then lows : The Great English Remedy. laid on the several graves by different * CREAM Sold and recommended by r.B Government (Martin). 7. members, accompanying the same by druggist! ln Canada. Onlv reli­ able medicine discovered. Six Opposition, 17 a short address. The Chaplain then ^packages guaranteed to cure all Straight Conservatives (Charles Wil­ >xual Weakness, all effects Cf abuse delivered the address prescribed for the BAKING or excels, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To­ son. Q. C, leader), 4. occasion, and the members re-formed bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1. six, $6. One will pleats, Labor (Ralph Smith, leaden, 1 him­ and marched back to town. The six will cure. Pamphlets free to any address. self. ) Tbe Wo«d Company, Windsor, Oat* LIMITED, weather being fine, quite a numlui of POWDIR j Bay Co. Provincial party (Hon. F. Carter- townspeople were at the cemetery to ft Ultoiphodine is nold in Lethbridge Cotton, leader). 3. Highest Honors. World's Fair igtaQMbani Ir Co. and the Lethbridge Independent 2: and four places to witness the cermony. and appeared to Telephone 31. be much impressed thereby. Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair Telephone 46. near from. ATOI.I Bakin** Powder* containing alum They are liijuriout to liealth THE LOST. V, F. P. CONYBEARE, Q.C. letbbdbge IFlews* *r BEAD OF OATTLE, ooprprising •-' cows, liiiiiislir. Solicitor, est*, trie Ut • fout years old ; I cow, three years old ; 1 LKTHBRIDOK, ALBERTA. yearling heifer, and 3 I hroo-year old steers, all branded B O R OS left ribs. A reward of 83 per 1 LKTHBKIDHK, • ALBERTA. 8ubsciipll MI, *l."»0|MTaiiiuiiu in advance head will be paid for information leading to their recovery, or 95 per bead for their delivery A VISIT TO THEIR NEW in town. Office next door to N'Kwa Oflieo. i:. T. SAUNDERS, PROPBIBTOB. PREMISES. ioi i.Ulllli K, P.O. Hox us, Lothbridae, It &e\\vWvtiqe Xexios. Till KSDAY, JINE 14, 1000. COLIN 4. ATKINSON, A Description of the Plant—Every­ BARRISTER, The troubles in China which appear thing Done Towards Securing G. w. GflAY, £. *y SavuvdeTs, 'PrapmYoT. to have assumed alarming proportions, a Reliable Service. ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, ETC., have come at a time which is scarcely opportune for (treat Britain. With TINSMITH. LETHBKIDOE, ALTA. the bull; of the Imperial army engaged ONE OF THE BEST PLANTS IN THE Oflice: Hill Block. in South Africa, the Empire is not in COUNTRY. SHOP: Rear of Sanation Army Barracks as favourable a position for protecting K. C. McClure, L.D.S., D.D.S., British interests as it ought to beat The Electric Light Co. are now fairly such a time. Hut luckily for us, we well established in their new quarters Estimates furnished on all kinds -DaEJjsnrisT. possess in our navy a strength which after about two weeks of incessant la­ of Till anil Sheet-Iron Work. Offlce: Hill Block, Lethbridge, Alta. (mice Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. will go a long way towards covering bor, there is however much yet to be Furnace work a specialty. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (»ur military deficiencies. The effec­ done before everything is straightened During summer mouths my office will tiveness of naval brigades has but re­ out in ship-shape order. Your patronage is respectfully be closed at 5 o'clock. cently, in South Africa, been clearly A visit to the power house of the Co. solicited and satisfaction guaran­ DID YOU 5AY demonstrated, aud a respectable force I shows that everything possible has teed. NORTH STAB LODGE of blue-jackets and marines could easily been done, regardless of first cost, to be landed in Chiua which wonld enable secure a reliable and economical plant. Af No. 41, A.F. A A.M., G.B.M.. 1 Regular Meeting in Oddfellows' Hall, second us to bear a fair-share of the task which One of the main objects of the Com­ Monday in the Month. Full attendance re­ the Boxer disturbances are liable to pany was to obtain a steam plant in M M quested. Visitors always welcome. impose on the pswers. But the deca­ which slack coal could be used as fuel, Hugh Scott, A. H. Nedbani, JOB dence of authority in the Howery king­ and notwithstanding the fact that it ROYAL O. W.M. Soct'y. dom has for some time past caused the has never before been used with any Lethbridge Lodge, No. 2, disintegration of China to be regarded degree of success, and many were the Sire, Reporter No. 11611. as inevitable, and there is always the predictions that only failure would at­ Dam, Jessie, Reg. Vol. 9. I. O. O. F. danger that the settlement of what is tend any efforts to use it, we are now .Meet* in Oddfellows' Hall PRINTING? Full brother to James F, record 2.22J, every Friday evening at 8 now diplomatically termed spheres of informed by the manager that the o'clock. trial 2.10; also brother to Byron m ^2m^sr' tmmm\£ Visiting brethren ure always influencesniaylead to quarrels amongst problem is solved, and that the only Smith, record 2.21); half-brother to ^^ ^*w welcome. tbe other powers. Should any such difference between the use of slack and Adelaide Complete, 2.2S. John Davie*. i:. II. Iluhl rkim, fresh trouble arise Great Britain would nut coal is in the amount of ash remain* Will stand for Mares at Leth­ N.G. R. Sec. then be seriously hampered by the ing, and in future they will use nothing bridge for this Season. want of a large military force. But at else. Al'I'I.Y TO LETHBRIDGE LODGE, No. 2, present the various nations interested The following is a description of the IK. of F appear satisfied to work together in property of the Company, as shown to Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, in harmony and concert for the preserva­ W. A. OTT. Oddfellows' Hall at 8 p.*. YESst WE DO JOB PRINTING OF EVERY our representative. Visiting brethren cordially wel­ tion >l peace and the restoration of The first thing to be noticed on ar come. I'll. Vibert, W. Laurie, DESCRIPTION, IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE order. riving at the power-house is a narrow* Tenders for Fireguard ('.('. K. ofR. ft 8. Although it may probably be more guage car on the roof. This is where AND AT WINNIPEG PRICES. WHAT ISTOTICE. properly termed a police force than an the coal goes in on its way to the fires. CAN WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF army, it is nevertheless gratifying to By means of a long incline the cars of ENDERS, addressed to Ibe Commissioner LETHBRIDGE LODGE. NO. II coal are run up to an elevation of about T of I'ublic Works, Kegina, and marked A. O. I . W. know that an international allied force "Tendar for Fireguard No. 3869," will be re­ ;!icgular Meetings every Second DOING FOR YOU ? is on the soil of China. The flags of sixteen feet, over a hopper in the roof ceived nn to 86th .bine instant, for backsetting Mud Fourth Thursdays of each fireguard ou north boundary of Township 14 in Month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Leld Great Britain, Russia, Germany, of the boiler-room: the trap-doors in Ranges 10, 17, IS, in, 20 and i'i, west ith Merid­ bridge, at 8 p.m. ian, from Littlo How to How Riven. Length Visiting brethren cordially in- France, Italy, the United States and the bottom of the cars are opened and about thirty-live miles. Japan wave over it—a broader alliance the coal I vs into the hopper, from Fireguard tobebacksel over the whole width; B. T. SAI NDKHS, J. KKNNY, furrows to be all properly turned and sloughed M.W. Recorder. even than that which recently occurred which lea two iron pipes some ten to a ddpth of not less than the Inches. %V. la AI It lie. Financier. inches in diameter to mechanical stok­ Tenders to state price per mile for back­ in Crete. The mutual jealousies of the setting, and payment will bo made at the rate powers have usually proved an obstacle ers placed immediately in front and of accepted lender for mileage backset, after proper inspection by a Local inspector. Court S\ax S.cWvbud^'Ko. SO Sb, to concerted action, but times are connected, one to each of the two boil­ Tenders must be accompanied by lyi accepted changing and diplomatic dispositions ers. bank cheque or money order payable to the J±. O. "P. undersigned for five per cent, of the amount of Meets in Oddfellows' Hall first and appear to be improving. The powers The stokers are of the class known as tender, whiohamount will be forfeited if the third Thursday in each month at 8 successful tenderer refuses to enter into a certainly show a greater willingness to the "Jones' Improved Mechanical Un­ proper contract for the work, or nils to com­ p.m. Visiting brethren cordially plete tho work. welcome. act in concert now for the prevention derfeed Stokers." They are connected John A-aherolt, IC. W. Heed, MAIL ORDERS Work to commence immediately upon sign­ ol' massacres than they did in the past, to the front of the boilers and are ope­ ing of contract, and completed by the 80th Ju.y 0. R. Sect. next. but it would be premature to assume rated by steam, so that by moving a The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ receive prompt attention, and satisfaction that the present joint action will prove small lever steam is admitted into the cepted. .1. S. DENNIS, We have a nice stock of a bar to complications between the cylinder of the stoker, the piston shoots Deputy Commissioner of Public Works. is guaranteed. powers in the near future. Cnluckily forward forcing a charge of coal before Department of Public Works. WEDDING STATIONERY and can Regina. 7th June. 1900. such a supposition can scarcely be ven- it, up and under the fire. The coal is supply announcements as neat turedupon. A united front is neces­ not touched by the attendant, and the THE CELEBRATED sary now for mutual preservation, and onlj' other work to be done is to occa­ as Eastern Printing Houses. all are willing to sink their own objects sionally clean the fires, which is also Standard-Bred Stallion, 2.16, tor the present. Y'et it is only too greatly simplified and is the work of likely that as soon as a favourable op­ only about three minutes to a firo. portunity presents itself one or more The new fuel as it is forced into the BOB KIRK of the powers will seek by separate fire box of the boiler under the burning BOB KIRK was sired by Wildmont. 22.71 ; action to gain some particular advan­ fuel, gives off certain gases as it be­ dam Flaxie by Klaxtail 8132 (see Flaxie. Vol. IX American Trotting Register), For extended tage, and it is then that the employ­ comes heated, these gases are met by a I'edigrce see Aini-ricaii Trotting Register. ment of our army in South Africa is blast of air (which is led through an air WILDMONT was sired by Bgmont, 1923; dam Advance. Wildmont is the sire of Chloe, likely to prove detrimental. Lord duct from a fan in the engine-room to 2.13; Nulla Bona, l.l». Private trial, 2.21; Ruth, Salisbury is not a man to borrow the fire-box of the boilers), and are 2.28, and 25 others In the 9.80 list Kirk lias stepped a mile in a race in 2.10. and quarters in trouble before it actually arises, and mixed with the proper proportion of 32 seconds, a 2.08 clip. He is proving himself n producer of speed, and his colts arc all high apparently takes a calm view of the air, so that on passing through the fire acton and tine lookers. situation. His followers, however, are they are consumed, consequently no not all as well satisfied, and the likeli­ smoke is given off from the fires, so Monday night at Lagrandeur's. Tuesday at hood of the present trouble leading to complete is the combustion. Dobbie's stable, Pincher Creek, and back to La- grandeur's for night. The balance of I he week results that will plunge Russia and The boilers are two in number, of one ho will tie .found at his own stables, Willow Japan into war is freely discussed. Iu Creek, three miles from Macleod. Free pastur­ hundred horse power each, and are of age for mares. All mares at owner's risk, but Russia's case such a war could only be the improved Mumford type, manufac­ they will receive the best attention. provoked with the object of aggran­ tured by the Robh Engineering Co., of TERMS OF SERVICE. dizement and the development of Rus­ 810 single leap, payable at time of service ; Amherst, N.S. One of these boilers is S15 for the season, payable on last round of the sian resources, whilst Japan in obedi­ sufficient to run the plant, but it was horse. 820 to insure, payable 1st January. 1901. Insured mares to be kept in pastures. All ALBERTA RAILWAY & COAL COMPANY ence to the law of self-preservation is considered advisable to get two, as in mares disposed of will lie charged season rates. AND constrained to oppose any increase of case of accidents, or repairs, no delay STEWART & TITTLE, Russian strength or influence in China Proprietors. would be occasioned. GEO. MEU ART, Groom. or Korea. In this Japan has always We now proceed to the engine-room GREAT FALLS & CANADA RAILWAY COMPANY. bad the sympathy and support of and here we find the old, reliable 150 (heat Britain, which in pursuance of H.P. Robb-Armstrong high-speed en­ its open door policy, always endeavour­ Condensed. Toint Time TaTole. gine, the Company have had from the fi'T IN EFFECT, JUNE 11th, 1900. ed to check any encroachments on the day they started, running on its new Chinese Empire, and it would be a foundations with scarcely any vibra­ Going South. Going: North. •ilamity if a question of this kind tion. This is connected by belting to THE Miles No. 1. No. 3. Miles No. 3. No. 4. Id arise at a period when Great two 500 light Type A. .'10 alternating from Passenger. Passenger. from Passenger. Passenger. Britain is hampered in her action. current generators, of the Canadian STATION**. STATIONS. The presence of the United States in General Electric Co.'s make. A sepa­ Great Falls THCMIMJ, Lethb'idge Tuesday, the diplomatic stage renders the pros­ rator has been placed in the connec­ Dally. Thursday and Daily. Thursday and Imperial Limited Saturday. sum nlay. f pects distinctly more favourable. The tions between the boilers and engine interests of that country in China are Service will be inaugurated on whereby all water is extracted from 20O.O Lethbridge... .dep. 10.45 p.m. 200.0 Great Palls dep. 10.00 a.m. practically identical with those of the the stearn on its way to the engine. 181.0 Ml HI list 11.50 " 198.0 Wlllard " 10.08 " Hritish Empire, and the co-operation Next to the big engine is a small up­ Monday, June 11. 102.5 Tyrrell'* Lake " 12.45 a m. 188.0 Vaughan 10.40 " nf these two countries may prove effec­ right engine of 8 HP capacity, driving < Invp connection »vlll be made tual in guarding the interests of com­ a fan capable of supplying to the boil­ with Crow's N. -i Branch train*, 158.5 llrinili.il 1.00 " 179.0 Steel " 11.05 " lor all Kootenay point-., also merce from being made the spoil of ers 7000 cubic feet of air per minute. 147.0 r/Illk Kiver .... " 1.35 " 163.0 Clark's Spur .. " 11.44. " KHII tlie :inv one nation. It had not been found necessary to run 134.0 i-'.n.". p.m. iou tt* ( arr. 2.15 " 157.0 "Collins {!cp! 12.20 " thi9 fan at full speed. Intern'l bound. { Steamships Athabasca, 134.0 Sweet (.rami 1 nra<1 " 5.40 " 91.0 Korky Springs " 3.55 " courage vaccination. To that end the it; tbe cold rater is pumped through s Pondera 6.25 " 78.0 Kevin " 4.J0 " Town Council of Lethbridge have ap­ copper co t inside and emerges on its 66.7 propriated |25 for the purchase of way to the boilers at a temperature of 60 hours from Winnipeg to the MLS Krady 7.00 " 66.0 Sweet (.rass ( arr. 5.05 " vaccine lymph. I shall be prepared to East by way of the Great Lakes. Intern'l bound. { 200 , thereby saving a large percentage 43.0 Killlll. " 7.30 " 66.0 Coutts Idep. 6.20 " vaccinate anyone at my office, daily, in fuel, etc. between the hours of 2 and 3. Drs. 37.0 (lark's Spur .. 7.45 " 53.0 Milk Kiver ... 6.05 " Ana\merican Duplex Pump, Knowle's Mewburn and Galbraith will be at the For full particulars apply to nearest 21.0 Steel " 8.30 " 41.5 Hruuton " 6.35 " Gait Hospital, daily, between the hours make, of ample capacity to feed both C.P.R. station, or address C. K. MoPHKItaON, 12.0 Vaughan 8.55 " 37.5 Tyrrell's Lake 6.60 " nf! and 5, for the same purpase. To boilers, and a Pemberty Injector M an Gen. Pass, Agent, l hose unable ts pay no charge will be auxiliary, are also a part of the plant. Winnipeg u Wlllard 9.25 " 19.0 Stirling " 7.40 " made. Those able to pay are expected All the machinery is secured to solid WM. HTITT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. .0 Ureal Fall* arr. 9.35 a.m. .0 Lethbridge arr. 8.40 p. on. in pay Toe., which amount will go to cement foundations, and is giving «=— i lu- funds of the Gait Hospital. Meal-. t'ONNKCTIONS. every satisfaction. t r.| .Cook's Cotton Boot Compound L G. DKVEHKH, Health OfTirer. Wy$. Is successfully used monthly by over < MIIIMIIIIII I'm ilie Hallway.--Trams leave Lethbridge Junction: The building now occupied is a sub­ ^-TlltrlO.OOO Ladles. Safe,effectual. Ladles ask For the West at 7.15 a.m. stantial brick building, and is of ample P* ^ your druggist for Cook's Cotton Boot Com­ Kor the Kant al 7.10 p.m. A aMonster Devil Fish pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and i.riHi Northern Kallwa). -Train.- leave Shelby Junction 1 I »<>st roving its victim is a type ol eon* size for some years to come; it includes imitations are dangerous. Prloe, No. 1,11 per Kor Kalispell. Bonner - Kerry Spokane, etc.. at 3.13 p.m -'ipation. The power of this malady box; No. 9, io degrees stronger,|S per box. No. Kor St. Paul al .*>.<»."> i.in. a workshop, a bedroom and also a bath­ 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two S-eent Ureal Northern Hallway. Traits leave (ileal Ki'l- is felt on organs, ncrvos, muscles and room for the convenience of employees. Stamps. The Cook Company Windsor. Ont. Kor Helena and lint lc at. 8.50 a.m. and 3.1 > p.m. brain. But Dr. King's New Life Pills *ar*Nos. l and 2 sold and recommended by all We are also informed that the Com­ Kor St. I'.ml at LOS run. sremsafe and certain cure. Best in responsible Druggists ln Canada. Trains arrive at Ureat Kails from Butte and Helena, 4.00 a.in. and 4.15 p.m. the world for stomach, liver, kidneys, pany intend putting in machinery to i holes >i stmce, daily. fur ( hoteau. Burton, etc.. leaves- Collin- daily, except Sunday, at 12.30 p.m rtnd bowel". Only 25 cents at J. D. load the ashes direct from the boilers N'o. 1 and No. 2 sold iu Lethbridgo by J. 1). Cant.Ion Mirage, IMVIM Lethbridge. Tuesday and Kriday. at 9 A.m ____ Miginbolbam und Co., and the Let b bridge Drug F» I_ NAISMITH, lligiribotbam k Co.* drug store. into car-i, thereby wiving re-hauling. I 1 .^-----J-J------*-*-----*-****------****--*-***---****************** AN ELECTION COMMISSION. AFFAIRS IN CHINA SERIOUS. A CATHEDRAL. the quicksand He told me bo before I killed him " MEAR TO THE CAPITAL Th* mit.su r't nivHtic walls uprrar The Strange Ride it win I..- Named by Pronator i.aurir on KorclK'""™ I" l>i.n*-ei- — MIUHIOIIS Sackid In lime's rich lines against tlie sky; "But if you knew all this why didn't Monday— A Uooil K.-I«M-MOII. ami ih.' Occupant* Killed. Fair MBtlncIl Hull .war by year .-J****— OF HI you get out before?" Ottawa, June 4.—Sir Wiltrid Laurier Pekin, Juue 5. — ihe most alarming lUve watched ilow centuriti go by. "I did not know it He told me that BRITISH HEADQUARTERS NOW AT will announce today the personnel of reports are constantly arriving from Witliin fucli perfect calm doth reign he was working it out a year and a half ORANtiE GROVE. the commission appointed to investigate rhe couutry. especially from Pao Tin As by no word may be expreit; ago. and how he was working it out the electoral corruption The names Fu. The telegrjph wires from Pekin For, though without men war with (ain, Morrowbie Jukes. nignt after night when the beat bad Here wcstiy bouls awhile may reit; Ilotlia and One Hundred Uocr Prison* of tbe commission will be the same as to Pao Ting Fa are cut. aud all news gone away and he conld get out near given in thit correspondence sometime comes via lien Tsin. It is reported And, retting, gather strength anew the quicksand safely Then he said that ers Cnplnred Including Some of aw. They are Chaucellor John Boyd, tbat a serious crisis exists at tbe palace. Mid dim memorials ot the past; BY RUDYARD KIPLING. we wonld get away together But I was the Irish Brigade. 'ihe faith our till lii-is held holds Hue chairman; Mr. Justice Falconbridge, The ultra Conservative party advocates 0'ir diverse ways love's light io cast. afraid that he would leave me behind Toionto; aud His Honor Junge McTav- not taking repressive measures, urging —C. M. I'aine in Chamber*.1 .tnurna one night when he had worked it all Loudon, Jnue 4.—A cablegram from jsh, Ottawa. The very meutioa Of the dowager empress to allow the Box­ 1. Bowl of a brier wood pipe, serrated out. and so 1 shot him. Besides, it is Lord Roberts,dated Johannesburg, May these iiaiin'•> will guarantee that the ers to finish the work of driving out HAVE EYES AND SEE NO! at the edge, much worn and blackened, not advisable that the men who once 81, but which was not dispatched from work will ba well and faithfully done. tne foreigueis. bound with string at tie screw get in hen; should escape Only I, and there until 8.30 a.m. of June 1, bas It cannot be charged against the gov­ It is impossible to confirm or deny I-: ver j tin > Mutter*. That Some PeoplR 2. Two patent lever keys, wards of I am a Brahman." been received by the war office. It says: ernment that they selected judjies wao tho report, but significant indications Seem Never io .Notice. both broken. The prospect of escape had brought " The occupation of Johannesburg might be suspected of being favorable of tlie leeling of the government to­ "Can yuu tell me If collections of the 3 Tortoise shell handled penknife, Gunga Dass' caste back to him. He passed off quite satisfactorily, thanks to the administration because of their wards foreigners are contained in the mail are made today'.'" asked au elder­ silver or nickel name plate, marked stood up, walked about and gesticulated to the excellent arrangements made former political record. It is probable statement of the attempt to arrest Lin, ly man of a young man in u Pennsyl­ with monogram "B. K. " violently Eventually I managed to by Dr. Krause, the Transvaal command­ that the scope of the commission will Chinese manager of the Peking syndi­ vania avenue news store last Sunday. 4. Envelope, postmark undecipher­ make him talk soberly, and he told me ant here, and order prevailed through­ be confined to an inquiry into the hon­ cate; Kia, chief of the Shan-Hi Com­ "Ves; there are several collections able, bearing a Victorian stamp, ad­ how this Englishman bad spent six out the town. esty of the proceedings of the officers mercial bureau; and Fan, a leading made in this city un Sunday,", was the dressed to "Miss Hon"—(rest illegi­ months night titter night in exploring, "Dr. Krause met me on my entrance aud others in respect to the voting of banker of Shan-Hi, on the ground that answer. ble)—"ham"—"nt. " inch by inch, the passage across the to Johannesburg, and rode by my side electors, and to ascertain if tbere be they were dangerous characters, but in "Do you Uuow the hour?" "). Imitation crocodile skin notebook quicksand; how he bad declared it to to the government offices, where he in­ any foundation for the statements that reality because they are connected with "My friend, iu front of this store in with pencil. First 45 pages blank, 4jj be simplicity itself np to within about troduced me tc the heads ot tlie several ballots were spoiled by officials or oth­ new British enterprises. All of them a mail box, and ou the front of it is to illegible. 15 other filled with private 20 yards of the river bank after turning departments, all of whom acceded to ers by fraudulently substituting bad were absent, aud they have not yet be found a card with the hours of dai­ memoranda relating chiefly to three the flank of the left horn of the horse- my request that they wonld continue to ballots for those marked by the vocers bhen arrested. The British minister. ly collection neatly tabulated. Ex­ persons—a Mrs. L. Singleton, abbrevi­ s.lioe. This much he had evidently not carry on their respective duties until aud the withdrawal of ballots from the Sir Claude MacUouald, has addressed a amine it." ated several times to "Lot Single.' completed when Gunga Dass shut him they could be relieved of them. Johan­ ballot boxes. Tiie government consider note to the tsuug-li-yainen, demanding "Thanks." "Mrs. S. May" and "Garmison," re­ with his own gun. nesburg is very empty, but a good that if there is any foundation for the why the arrests were ordered "This is an example why some of ferred to in places as "Jerry" or In my frenzy of delight at the possi­ crowd of people had assembled in the fraudulent practkes which have been 'lien Tsin, June 5.—Huang Tsun, the old men are pushed to the wall In Mack." bilities of escape I recollect shaking main square by the time the British charged against the officials in West the next station to Foug-Tai,was burn­ tlie struggle for life and why it is nut fl. Handle of small sized hunting hands effusively with Gunga Dass after flag was beiug hoisted. A royal salute Huron, or iu any other constituency, or ed this morning, and a bridge was always the old practitioner who is the knife Blade snapped short. Buck's we had decided that we were to make was fired, and three cheers for the against the officials in the elections of damaged. Traffic between 'lieu Tsin best," said tbe .voting man. "For a horn, diamond cut, with BWivel and an attempt to get away that very night t^neen were given. 189(5; or earlier, it is most important and Pekin has been suspended. It is man of apparently To to ask in the ring on the butt; fragment of cotton It was weary work waiting throughout that the-e fraudulent practices should city of Washington Buch a question as "At the end of the ceremony the 11th reported that Pao Tins* Fu was attacK* cord attached. tho afternoon. be brought to an end. There is astiong that gentleman just addressed to mo and 7th divisions marcned past with ed last night. Mr. Robinson, of the It must not be supposed that I inven About 10 o'clock, as far as I could suspicion in the mind of a large section is little short of criminal and well ex­ the naval brigade, tho heavy artillery, North China mi*siou, (not Mr. Steven­ toi'ied all these things on the spot as judge, when the moon had just risen of the public that in 1887, 1891, and emplifies bow woefully deficient BOtne and two brigade divisions of the Royal son, as cabled to the Associited Press fully as I have here written them down above the lip of the crater. Gunga Dass in 1890 no inconsiderable number of people are with reference to matters Field, artillery. Geu. Hamilton's last night), is missing, and five native The notebook first attracted my at ten- made a move for hits burrow to bring persons have been returned to s.t in the of common Uuowledge which ought to column and the cavalry division and Christians have been murdered at lion, and I put it in my pocket with a ont the gun barrels whereby to measure house of parliament who were not elect­ lie In the possession of every BCbOOlboy mounted iufantry were too far away to ZunK-ChiHg. Mr. Norman, of ihe same view to studying it later cn The rest onr path. All the other wretched in­ ed. Tbat will be a matter lor the com­ at the age of 10. take part in the ceremony. The troops mission, has been captured at Wu-Chia- of the articles I conveyed to my bur­ habitants had retired to their lairs long mission to decide. The commission "There aro certain wrinkles of met­ looked very workmaulike, and evident­ Yiug, two miles from Yang-Ching, and row for safety's sake, and there, being ago The guardian boat drifted down will be ready to institute an iuquiry ropolitan life that some people seem ly took keen interest in the proceedings. is in great danger. a methodical man. I inventoried them stream some hours before, and we were into any constituency where fraud is never to grasp. The running leeway utterly alone by the crow clump. Gnnga "The 14th and Wavell'a brigade have Shauhai, June o.—A number of des­ I then returned to the corpse and or­ alleged to have existed, and where a of the street ears, their termini, the Dass. while carrying the gun barrels, been left at Johannesburg to preserve peradoes, disguised as passengers, have dered Gnnga Dass to help me to carry prime facie ease has beeu brought out. streets through which they pass and let slip the piece of paper which was to order, whille the remainder of the force pirated the British YangSse steamer it out to the river front While we the districts they top, the running be our guide. I stooped down hastily to is encamped north ot. the town on the It is understood that the elections of Kutwo. They committed wholesale were engaged in this the exploded shell time between Washington and the recover it, and as I did so I was aware Pretoria road." 189(i and those that have taken place robberies, terrorizing tbe pas-eugers of an old brown cartridge dropped out since will be the starting point. It is who were quite unable to cil'er resist­ principal cities of tbe railroads, a thor­ of one of the pockets and rolled at my that the diabolical Brahman was aim­ London, June 4.—The war office has ough knowledge of the environments ing a violent blow at the back of my received the following additional ad- important to know the extent and char­ ance The thieves escaped wiih their feet. Gnnga Dass had not seen it. and acter of these frauds, FO thar parliament booty.. of tbo city, the major questions of I fell to thinking that a man does not head with the gun barrel. It was too viceB from Lord Roberts, dated Orange the mail service and a thousand and late to turn round. I must have received Grove, June 2: may know what steps to take to slamp London uJne o.—Later reports from carry exploded cartridge cases, espe­ them out. As already said, both politi­ Tieu-Tsin show that no British or oue matters which. If uot directly ac­ cially "browns," which will not bear the blow somewhere on the nape of my "Owing to the interruption of the quired by learnlug should be by ab- neck. A hundred thousand fiery stars telegraph lines, I oo.'y today received cal parties will be represented by coun­ American missionaries were among the loading twice, about with him when sel, iu order that the investigation may refugees who escaped Irom the Pao- i sorption, ought to be at the linger tips shouting In other words, that cartridge danced before my eyes, and I fell for tbe report from Col. Sprigg that hu of every person who enjoys tbe priv­ ward senseless at tho edge of the quick­ battalion of Imperial Yeomanry was be full oud fair. Ting-Foe district. Thr safety of the case had been fired inside tlie crater seven foreigners still mis-ing is des­ ilege of metropolitan life."—Washing­ Consequently there must be a gun some­ sand. attacked between Kronstad and Liud- ton atnr. ley, May 29, Casualties to follow. MISERY AND DEATH. paired of. Twenty-three of the Belgian where I was on the verge uf asking When I recovered consciousness, the moon was gcing down, and I was sensi­ "The shops in Johnannesburgare be­ and French party arrived wounded at Fixed Tor Her I'bolo. Gnnga Dass. but checked myself, know­ Awful Condition of Affairs in tin- Famine ble of intolerable pain in the back of ing opened and there seems to be a geu­ Tieu-Tsn after terrible suffering. Many a refusal to sit for a picture ing that he would lie We laid the body Stricken Districts of India. my head. Gnnga Dass had disappeared. eral feeling of relief at the peaceful oc­ ' has heen given because of a knowledge down on the edge of the quicksand by Bombay, June 4.—Mr. LouisKloDsch, and my month was full of blood. I lay cupation of the town. SAD D0A1ESJJCJRAGEDY. of advancing years and fading beauty. the tussocks It was my intention to of New Yi rk, publisher of the Christian down again and prayed that I might "The proclamation announcing the : It remains lor the Devonshire folk. push it out and let it be swallowed up. Herald, who arrived here May 14, and Francis Kerr, ail ARMI Citizen, Kills Hiui- die without more ado. Then the un­ annexation of the I however, to give a new point on "mak­ the only possible mode of burial that started at once on a tour of the famine •elf and Attempts to Kill hia Wife. reasoning fury which I have before was made known at Bloemfontein May ing up" for a silling. S. Baring I could think of I ordered Gunga Dass stricken districts, haB returned after Winnipeg, June 5.—The home of mentioned laid hold upon me. and I 26 by Gen. Prettymau (military gover­ i Gould's "Book of the West" supplies to go away. travelling through the most sorely smit­ Francis Kerr, ys^ Notre Dame avenue staggered inland toward the walls of nor). The troops under Gen. Kelly- the Incident Then I gingerly put the corpse out ten portions of the Bombay presidency, west, was the scene of an appalling the crater, it seemed that some one Kenny formed a square, the rojal stand­ The looks of Devonshire and Cornish on the quicksand In doing so—it was incluaing Gujerat and Barola. He domestic tragedy last evening about 8 was calling to me in a whisper, "Sahib! ard was hoisted, the troops saluted, a j lassies are proverbial. A complexion of lying face downward—I tore the frail makes the following statement regard­ o'clock, as a result of which the head Sahib! Sahib!" exactly tis my bearer royal salute fired, and the C^neen was ! jieaches and cream, a well proportioned and rotten khaki shooting coat open, ing his observations: "Everywhere of the family, a man of about 58 years, used to call mo in the mornings. cheered. The name "Orange River met the most shocking aud revolting now lies cold in death at Clark Bros. & l body and well molded features are the disclosing a hideous cavity in tho back. Colony" was well received. ; characteristics. West country women, I have already told you that the dry I fancied that I was delirious until a scenes. The famine c imps have been Hughes' undertaking rooms, and bin handful of sand fell at my feet. Then I "Received a report yesterday that swept by smallpox and by cholera. wife occupies a ward in the general I as they are called, cannot forget they sand had. as it were, mummified the body A moment's glance showed that looked up and saw a head peering down four prisoners had escaped from ^Pre Fugitives scattering in all directions hospital, with two possibly fatal bul­ ! were once comely. the gaping hole had been caused by a into the amphitheater—the head of toria." and Btricken in flight were found dying let wounds in her chest. A woman of T."> years was brought gunshot wound The gun must have Dunnoo, my dog boy. who attended to Loudon, June 4.—Lord Lansdowne, in the fields aud roadside ditches. The A few minutes after 8 o clock the i forward to be photographed by un am- secretary of state for war, has received | atetir. No words of address could lu- been fired with the muzzle almost my collies As soon as he had attracted number at one relief station was in­ neighbors and passers-by i.ear the house my attention he held up his hand and the following from Lord Roberts, dated of Francis Kerr, at the address indi- ; duce her to speak until the operation touching the back The shooting coat, creasing at the rate of 10,000 a day. At being intact, had been diawn over the showed a rope. I motioned, staggering Orange Grove, June 2: "Johannes­ Godhera there were 3,000 deaths from caed, were alarmed by the reports of i was completed. Then she put her flu- burg is quiet. The people aro surrend­ I gers into her mouth. body after death, which must have been to and fro the while, that he should cholera within lour da\B, and at Dohad three levolver shots coming in qnick throw it down. It was a couple of ering arms and horses. Only three succession from the house, and a few She said: "You wouldn't ha* me took instantaneous. The secret of the poor 2,600 in the same period. The hospi­ wretch's death was plain to mo in a leather punkah ropes knotted together. Boer guns were left in the fort. minuti s later a fourth report wns heard. | wi' my cheeks failed in'.' 1 just stuffed tal death rate at Godhera and Dohad flash Some one of the crater, presum­ with a loop at one end. I slipped the "Thn Queenslanders captured May A young man rushed from the house Tho Western Morn in News into my was 90 per cent. The condition of the ably Gunga Dass. must have shot him loop over my head and under my arms; 30 a Cn-usot with 11 wagons of stores stricken simply beggared description. and summoned Dr. Kuechtel, who lives mouth to HU 'u out.' and ammunition. with his own gun—the shot that fitted heard Dunnoo urge something forward; Air and water were impregnated with bnt a few doors distant, while another the brown cartridges. He bad never tit- was conscious that I was being drag­ "Commandant Botha, of Zoutpaus- an intolerable stench of corpses. At person from the house ran to a tele­ Battery Place. berg, his field curnet and 100 prisoners Battery place is the traditional spot tempted to escape in the face of the ged, face downward, up the steep sand Ahmedabad the death rate iu the poor phone at a neighboring drnggist's and rifle fire from the boat slope, and the next instant fonnd my­ were taken in the fighting round Johan­ houses was 10 per cent. Every day I notified the police tbat their assistance - where, on May <*>. RJ20. the Indian own nesburg. Some of the prisoners be­ j ers of Manhattan bartered it to the I pushed the corpse out hastily and self, choked and half fainting, gn the saw new patients placed face to face was required. Dr. Kuechtel, ou his stind hills overlooking the crater. Dun­ longed to the foreign contingents and with corpses. In every fourth cot arrival, found IVlrs. Kerr lying serious­ Dutch for baubles worth 00 guilders. saw it sink from sight literally in a the Irish brigade. As early ns 1003. there being a war few seconds I shuddered as I watched noo. with his face ashy gray in the there was a corpse. The thermometer ly wounded on the floor of the front moonlight, implored me not to stay, "The 13th Yejmanry were attacked read 116 in the shade. Millions of flies parlor, and Police Constable Barber, | with the French, "a platform upon the in a dazed, half conscious way 1 turned ! outmost point of rocks under the fort" but to get buck to my tent at once. May 29, between Kronstad and Lind- hovered around tbe uncleansed dysen­ who arrived a lew minutes later, in­ to peruse the notebook. A stained and I was designated as a suitable place for It seems that he had tracked Pornic's ley. There were some casualties.'' tery patients. stituted a search for the anthor of the discolored slip of paper had been insert­ a battery, and the council was called footprints 14 miles across the sands to Cape Town, June 4.—A dispatch to "I visited the smallpox aud cholera crime, and found Mr. Kerr sitting stene ed between the binding and the back the Argns of this city from Delagoa dead in a small bedroom upsairs, with i upon by Governor Fletcher to furnish and dropped out as I opened the pages the crater; had returned aud told my wards at Viragam. All the patients | "SO cords of stockades, 12 feet iu servants, who flatly refused to meddle Bay, says Pretoria will surrender. were lying on the grouud, there being a bullet hole in his head, aud a revolver This is what it contained "Four ont i length, for the purpose of building from crow clump; 3 left; 9 ont; 2 with any one. white or black, once President Kruger according to this cor- no cots. Otherwise their condition was on tne floor between his knees. I same." right; 3 back; 2 left; 14 out; 2 left; 7 fallen into the hideous village of the responent, is said to be at Middleburg, fair. In 17.'5."> a really imposing battery, out; 1 left: 9 back; 2 right; 6 back: 4 dead, whereupon Dunnoo had taken (between Pretoria and Macbamdodorp), "I can fully verify the reports that C. P. R. Fire and Fatality. and he adds, it is expeeted that the last Medicine Hat Jnne 6.—Considerable j with a no less Imposing title, "The tight; "back." Tbe paper had been oneof my ponies and a couple of punkah vnltures.dogs and jackals are devoarin j George Augustus Royal battery." was burned and charred at the edges What ropes, returned to the crater and hauled stand of the Boers will be made at tbe dead. Dogs have been seen run­ excitement prevailed in the towu yes­ Macbandodorp. terday. About noon flames were dis­ erected by Governor Cosby, and "The it meant 1 could not understand. I sat uie out. as 1 have described ning around with children's limbs in ! Battery" has remained on our city map down on the dried bents, turning it To cut u long story short. Dunnoo is London. Juue 4.—There is no direct their jaws. The government is doing covered bursting from tbe C.P.R. news from Pretoria of later date than freight shed. In a few minutes tbey j ever since, associated though it has over and over between niyfingera until now my personal servant on a gold its best, but the native officials are i been with the pleasures of peace to a I was aware of Gunga Dass standing mohur a month, a sum which I still Thursday evening. Gen. French's hopelessly aud heartlessly inefficieut. were beyond coutrol notwithstanding cavalry were tueu at Irene, eight miles the heroic efforts of the firemen and tbe I much greater extent than with the art immediately behind me with glowing think far too little for the services he Between the famne, the plague and the | or the practice of warfare.—New York eyes and outstretched hands. has rendered. Nothing on earth will in­ south of Pretoria, and tiring was heard cholera, the condition of Bombay pre­ building and its entire contents were there. soon laid low in a smouldering ruin. Sun. "Have you got itv" he panted duce me to go near that devilish spot sidency is now worse than it has been again or to reveal its whereabouts more Two cars were also damaged. Tbo Sqoclehliifr an ICncore »'irn,l. "Will you not let me look at it alsoV 1 Two Winnipeggers Wounded. at any previous period in tho 19th cen­ clearly than I have done. Of Gunga cause is unknown. The loug. solemn gentleman with tire swear that 1 will return it. " tury. Whole families have been Dass I have never found a trace, nor do Ottawa, June 4.—The following Haidly had the excitement of the fire piercing eyes tapped gently on the "GotWhat! Return what?" I asked blotted out. Tbe spirit of the people is I wish to do so My sole motive in giv­ cable was received Saturday: I have died out wheu the chief of police in shoulder of the encore fiend iu front of "That which yon have in yonr hands broken, and tbere may be some thing ing this to be published is tho hope that the honor to repeat the receipt of a making nis rounds discovered a dead him. It will help US both. " He stretched out still worse come when the monsoon 6ome one may possibly identify, from cable from Major Ogilvie, commanding Chinaman in the rear of a Chinese "Allow me to present you." said he. his long, birdlike talons, trembling with breaks." the details and the inventory which I a special service battery, dated Doug laundry with a bullet hole in his head I handing the applauder a small paper eagerness las, June 2, reporting tbe following as Drowned in lake Winnipeg. and a revolver lying at his side. Tue • package. "I could never find it." he continued have given above, the corpse of the killed and wounded in a night attack Selkirk, June 4. — Word was brought deceased man was a stranger here. An "What does this mean?" asked the "He had secreted it about his person man iu the olive green hunting suit in yesterday of a sad drowning accident investigation is now being held and Therefore I shot him, but nevertheless on Faber's farm: recipient wrattifully as he opined the Hi ii..ns Unable tit speak Enffllah. Killed—Bombardier (corporal in at Horse Island, Lake Winnipeg. The sensational developments may be look­ I was unable to obtain it. " package and fotiud about $2 iu dimes It is not generally realized what a tug Fisherman was tewing the fishing ed for Gunga Da.;s had quite forgotten his nominal roll) W. Latimer, 16th Shef- and nickels. large number of Britons, born and bred boats out to their mts when a violent little fiction about tbe rifle bullet I re ford Field Battery. "It means this." replied the solemn at home, have never succeeded in mas­ wind Btorm arose and swamped one of Tragedies in Ontario. ceived the information perfectly calm Wounded—Coriioral H. M. Brown; gentleman: "I have noticed your ear­ tering the national language In Wales the fish boats, in which were Wm. Bell, Hamilton, June 5 —Adam Young, a ly Morality is blunted by consorting Bombardier J. McAskill. B. Buttery nest efforts to have everything twice. according to the last census taken, there of Winnipeg, and Robt. Nicholls, of retired farmer from Gal: committed with the dead who are alive (severely); Driver J. Kane; G. H. Therefore I have taken up this small are no fewer than 508.080 people who Ross, B. Battery; Gunner II. B. Taite, Collingwood. Bell was washed away suicide, at his boarding house today by collection In order that you may come "What on earth are you raving aud before assistance could be brought takiug laudnaum. cannot speak English. Welsh being theii Gunner C. Wollard, 13th Field Battery; tomorrow instead of trying to get your about V What is it you want me to give only language In Scotland tin re are to him he sank and was drowned. The Hamilton, June B —William Hend- G. F. Fletcher, of Halifax; C. Jack­ two performances in one evening."— you t' 4o.7osj persons who ean speak nothing boly was not recovered. INicholls being ley, of Guelph, visiting relatives here, son, Pictou Garrison of Artillery. Indianapolis Press. '.'The piece of paper in the notebook hut Gaelic. And in there are a law and strong man was able to attempted to commit suicide today by Winnipeg, June 4.—Major Gardiner, it will help us both Oh. yon fool! Yon 82.121 who can express themselves only hold on to the upturned boat until as­ cuttug his wrists with a razor, severing D.O.C., received a telegram from Ot­ A Load Voiced Blvd. fool I Can you not see what it will do in the Irish tongue Of course, these sistance arrived and he was rescued. the arteries. He is in the hospital. tawa confirming the above distatch. A story runs thnt uu a certain day for us? We shall escape. " are mostly old people, and English is Two of the Winnipeg members of the Wm. Boll was a young man, about 86, Toronto, Jane b.—Henry Littletb-bl, two men, one of tbeill very deaf, were His voice rose almost to a scream, unmarried. He had lived hew lor some gradually dislodging the native Ian 13th Field Battery were wouuded plasterer, died yeste day as a result of walking by the railway. Suddenly and he danced with excitement before guagea of Ireland and Wales. years and worked with his brothers, haviug an umbrella poiut thurst in his an express train rushed by. and as it me I own 1 was moved at the chance slightly during the night attack at It is a curious circumstance that teaming. Last tall be removed to Win­ eye by a companicu. Arrests will fo.- passed the engine emitted a shriek that of getting away Fabers' Farm. The two were gunners, while in Wales fewer people speak lu th Taite and Wollard. nipeg with his parents. low. seemed to relll the very s'„y. "Don't skipl Explain yourself Do The bearing mail's ears were well English and Welsh than Welsh only, in yon mean to say that this slip of paper Scotland nearly five times as many use New Settlers for the Northwest. Terrible Railway Fatalities. Ottawa, Jnup fl.—A report has been nigh split, bul the deaf man struck an will help us? What does it mean?" both languages as those speaking Gaelic . Juue 4 —A shockiug ac­ received from Lieut.-Col. Lsesirr*, who ecstatic attitude. Then, turning to his Halifax, June 4. — The steamer "Read it aloud! Read it aloud I I beg alone, while in Ireland 20 times as cident occur, el on the Grand Trunk is in command ot the 1st Battalion •offering friend, be said, with a pleas­ Arcadian landed 1,021 immigrants here and I pray to yoti to read it aloud. " many speak English and Irish as those railway liue. at St. Henry, a short dis­ Canadian Mounted Rifhs, stating that ed smile: today. Six deaths occurred on the voy­ 1 did so Gunga Dass listened de who speak Irish only age from Hamburg, all children, and tance from Montreal, this evening. The in accordance with tho wishes of the "That's the first robin I've heard lightedly and drew an irregular line in nnder four years. Toronto express was coming along at officer commanding. Lord Roberts, the this spring!"—Kaunas City tndepend- the sand with his lingers A Snperflnlt*/. Father Poiut, June 4—Arrived in­ full speed and struck a milk man's name of the regiuiiut has been changed imt. "See now I It was the length of his "I'm very fond of whist." Mid Mr. waggon which was being driven over to Royal Canadian Dragoons. gun barrels without the stock. I have Ifeekton. "Henrietta and 1 phi*- it a ward, the steamer Corinthian, from In Japan handkerchiefs are made . f Liverpool, with 31 cabin, 98 interme­ the crossing by Michael Carriere, 60 Sydney, t'.B , June o. —The boiler those barrels Four gun barrels out great deal." paper, cords are twisted from it and "1 have just been reading up OB tlie diate and 140 steerage passengers. years of age The driver and Napile in of tbe Dominion Inn and Steel com­ from the place where I caught crows - Tellier, a '. Cycar-old-boy, who was also Imitations uf rordova leather are skill p.iine." Montreal, Juni 4.—The Allan line pany's crush r at George's river quar­ straight out: do you follow me? Then "I never look at nth books. Thoy af in the wacon, and the horse, were in­ fully contrived from it. steamer Sarmatian sailed from Glasgow ries exploded yesterday morning Engi­ three left Ab. bow well 1 remember feet mo like downright Impertinence. The stantly killed. when that man worked it out night aft for Montreal on Saturday, and has on neer Perry wus killed. He belongs to The contented nan is never poor, the men who wrote tome of them seem ta ei night' Then nine out, and soon think ihey know more about the Rama) board 106 pafsergers. Hatb thy heart sunshine? she! it wide. I Londonderry, N.S. discontented i.e.. r ri'h. Out is always straight before you across •Inn Henrietta does,**—Wsahinatou Star. CONFLICT APPEARS SURE THE SHOWING IS BAD. all.B HIS CAPITOL IN A CAR. A MUCH NEEDED REST. P. E. I. ALSO TO BE DRY. Between Basal* ami Japan —Boxers »nd A Claim Thut a Klondike Company Ilaa Notice of rrohiltltlon Measure is Civen— Chinese Troops Have an Kn**a|emsn*M iti-en Fraudulently Managed. Similar to Manitoba Hill. New York, June 10 —The possibility Toronto, Juue 8. — the Globe says: Till. NATAL ARMY TAKES THE AU- THE TRANSVAAL EXECUTIVE IS Obarlottetown, Jnne 7—The legisla­ of war between Japan and Russia and 1 The report of the official receiver on the ROBERTS' TIRED FORCES RECU* ture early this mornioug liuished the C.RKSS1VE ADVANTAUfcOlSl.Y. SIDE TRACKED .IT PRESENT. the effect of the rumors on the iiuancial statement of affairs ot the K oudike PERVMM. AT PRETORIA. question of supply Tho premier gave worl i aro discu-sed rather fully. The and Columbia Gold Fields company, in notice of a prohibition bill, which will Roberto Still at Pretoria—Roers Snr- anxiety respecting events in the Far Krnger Explains His Flight from Pre­ banknip'cy, just issued, promoted by ocntaiu provisions prohibiting tbe sale The British Troops Preparing for a rendering to Hunter -Hritish Pri­ East spread y< sterday. Over and over toria and Says ho will Fight one J. Morris Caltoii, aud having cer­ by retail, except by vendors specially soners nre Held as Hostages. again tha opinion was expressed that to the Hitter End. tain promiuent AH local di­ Long Chase of the Boers-The appoiuted aud druggists, wbo mint nothing could avert war between Japan rectors, the receiver states, among other Duke of Norfolk Injured. only sell ou certificates; it allows tho and Russia. In diplomatic circles things, that the directors acted in bad sale in quantities of five gallons or over Loudon, June 8.—The executive Loudon, June 10.—Gen. Bailer has nothing else was talked about There tan h in tbe interests of the promoters by wholesalers to above named dealers. offices of the Tiansvaal government are at leu^th taken the offensive, then by exists in linan--i.il circles all the preli­ aud not of the company, aud he pro­ London, June 7—Military operations or where liquor is for consumption in a railway car, shunted on a switch mam euveriug, he has secured a posi­ minaries of a pauic. Public sentiment poses to report their conduct to tbe in South Africa are apparently at a without the province. It follows iu at Machadorp station. President tion west of Laiugs' Nek, by wbicb he is urging the government to take more courts fraudulent. He al-o proposes to standstill. For a day or two the tired some respects the Manitoba bill, but is Krnger caused the iuterior of the coach believes he can make the Boer position active interest in Chinese developments. report tbat tbe total sum of fll,895 troops of Lord Roberts are resting, and not so stringent. The government are to be reconstructed seme time ago with uuteuable. Presumably he will im­ All day long communications are going bad been paid by the company to Cal* he is filling the magaziues and ware to appoint proseenrtors and vendors, a view to contingencies tbat have now mediately follow up his success. on between the foreign officers and ton and thut there has been fraud m houses at bis new base, Pretoria, pre­ who must file semi-annual statements arrived. A correspondent of tbe Daily Lord Roberts has communicated noth- Tien Tsin. connection with the promotion and paratory to a long chase after the retir­ of all sales with the proviucial secre­ Express, who went from Lorenzo Mar­ ug for three days, nor permitted the Tien Tsin, June 9. —It is reported formation of the company and in the ing Boers in the direction of Lydeu­ tary. Tbe fines will be |100 for first ques to see President Kruger, was re­ correspondents to wire what is going. from Chinese official sources that 4,000 conduct, of its affairs. The present esti­ burg. His cavalry aro probably seek­ offence and six months in jail for se­ ceived yesterday. The president sat Loudou's inference is that he is rest­ Boxers surrounded 1,500 Chinese troops mated valne of the company's assets is ing to intercept Commandant General cond; every susbequent offonce without smoking n long pipe. He looked wor­ ing, although he is possibly disposing between Iofa and Yong Tsun yesterday, nil. Botha. the option ot a fine. The bill goes ried, but his bearing was qnite and de­ bis army for a reach after Commandant aud according to the latest news, fight­ Some dispatches are to band which into effect on June b, 1901, at the ex­ termined. He did not make the least General Botha. ing is still going on this morning. The WIPED OUT BY FIRE. left Pretoria Monday while the fight­ piration of the half year's licenses. There is a blockade of tbe wires, ow­ officials say that 500 Boxers were objection to being interviewed. ing was going on outside the city. ing to the rush of official correspond­ killed, but give no account of tbe Chi­ "Yes," said President Kruger, "it is A Flonrlahlng Lumbar Town in Minne­ Thev come by way of Lorenzo Mar­ DEATH OF MR. WAITERS. ence, which may account for the scauty nese casualties. quite true that tbe British have oc­ sota Totally Destroyed by Fire. ques. One of them says: "Toward press dispatches. Thirty of Geueral Nieh's troops en­ cupied Pretoria. This, however, does Duluth, Minn, June 8.—The fire the end of the day, when the British A Popular Railway Official Falls From a Loudou, June 9.—General Rundle's countered a body of Boxers three miles not end the war. The burgbers are which started iu the Noon and Kerr naval gnus were shelling the southern Motor \r-ir Lnngenbarg. officers had a cricket tournament ou from here on the Taku roa.l. and killed fully determined to fight to the last. Lumber company's mill, at Virginia, forts, a number of projectiles burst Portage la Prairie, June 7.—A sad Tuesday aud were planning for a ten­ 21 of them. Tbey will never snurreuder so long as Minn, at noon today, spread rapidly, damaging the suburbs. All day armed accident happened near Langenburg nis contest next day. The Boers iu the 500 armed men remain in the country. and it was reported at '.'. 15 p. m., tbat Boers have been leaving Pretoria going yesterday. Road mas ter Walters, of the western part of the Transvaal are giv­ CANADIANS TO COME HOWE. I feel deeply encouraged by the fine the town had been entirely wiped out. east. The greater part ot tbe railway M. & N. W., while on an inspection ing up their rifles to Geu. Hunter. work Steyn and De Wet are doing in Richmond, Va., Jnne 8.—The fac­ rolling stock has been removed. trip over the road on a motor car with Mr G. Fiddes, Imperial secretary of First Contingent Mav be Released From tbe Free State." The correspondent tory aud stock of the Virginia and "Geu. Botha was fighting an essen­ Supt. James, reached down to pick up the high commission,witb a part of Sir Set-vice at I'r. toria ami Keturn Home. suggested that the war was over, iuas- North Carolina Wheel company, locat­ tially rear-gt ard action, his o; ject not a piece of waste when bis foot slipped Alfred Miluers' 6taff, left Cape Town Pretoria, Jnne 9.—Pretoria surrend­ iii ii ii as the capital had been taken. ed a short distance below here, was being to defend Pretoria, but to delay and be tell off in front, the car run­ Tuesday evening for Pretoria, possibly ered last Monday after the forts had "The capital," exclaimed Mr. Krnger totally destroyed by fire tbis motuiug. Lord Roberts until the railways bad ning over bis head. He oi.ly lived as tbe Cape correspondent of the Daily been bombarded all day by siege gnns. with energy. "What is a capital. It The loss will be |li5,000, and the in­ been cleared and the main part of the about thirty minutes. The body was News thinks, to arrange the annexa­ It is understood that the Royal Can­ does not consist of any particular col­ surance $140,000. Boer army bad started to withdraw. brought to Portage last night by special tion details. adian regiment will be released from lection of bricks and mortar. The capi­ The British advance appears to have left train and tbe funeral will be under service here. tal of the r- public, the seat of govern­ TWO ELEVATORS BURNED. open to the Boers the best line of retreat Masonic urn-pices . Mr. Watt is has THANKS OF CANADA. ment is here in tbis car. There is no along the railway." been roadtuaster on the M. & N. VV. for St. Louis Indulges In Riots. magic abont any special site. Our Tin. Northern Elevator Company ami i:. Possibly Lord Roberts may have been eighteen years and was very popular. Lord Strathcona Thanks the Lord Major St. Louis, Mo., June !). — While conuiry is invaded, is true but it is not Holmes Lose Property at Hargrove. able to cut ibe railway before a full re­ He leaves a wife, two sons aud one for Ottawa Relief Fund. standing on the rear platform of a conquered. ''The government is still Virden, Jnne 8.—E. A. Holmes' treat was effected. Tbat Pretoria daughter to mourn bi- loss. Loudou. June 9.—Lord Strathcona north-bound Union line car last night effective." elevator and the elevator of the North­ would be defended was apparently giv­ and Mount Royal, high commissioner John Goettliug, a photographer. 20 Referring to the reason why he left ern Elevator Co., two box cars, and the en out alter the council of war with a Dominion Parliament Doings. for Canada, when communicating to years old, was shot and fatally Pretoria, Mr. Kruger said: "I was station of the C.P.R. were destroyed by view to misleading the British. Ottawa,Jnne 7.—The house yester­ the lord mayor, Mr. A. J. Newton, a wounded. not foolish enough to be taken prisoner. fire at Hargrave this morning. Tbe Tho Boers used both heavy and light day in reply to Mr. Gillies, Mr. Suth­ telegram from the chairman of the re­ But four cars were operated ou the I provided tbis means of locomotion fire originated in some unknown man­ artillery at Pretoria. What is supposed erland said that the cost to tbe Dublin lief committee at Ottawa, giving Union Line yesterday. The conductors precisely for the same reason as our ner and had gained considerable head­ to bave been the last train out of Pre­ immigration agency since the appoint­ thanks for the British subscription in were ordered to turn in their cash at burghers supply themselves with horses way before being discovered. Thero toria arrived at Lorenzo Marques Sun­ ment of C. R. Devlin was $14,OHO. aid of the victims of the fire, expressed, the sheds before ti o'clock, but a block­ when they take the field. It is necessary was no wheat in the elevator of the day evening. The passengers included Mr. Taylor wanted to know why the on behalf of the people of Canada, pro­ ade occurred shortly after 5 o'clock, that I should be able to move qnickly Northern Co., bnt there was about lo,- a number of foreign volnuteeis, who American Bank Note company did not found gratitude for the generous ana and it was necessary to summon several from place to place, that is all. By 000 bushels in Holmes', wbicb was par­ were leaving the Boers, aud also the fly on their building a Aug. Hon. Mr. spontaneous help of Great Britain, squads of mounted police before the and by this car will take me back to tially insured. wives and children of Hollanders. Folding said tbat the government did which, he said, would never be forgot­ cars conld be moved. The riot com­ Pretoria. For the present, it enables They described Pretoria as destitute of not interferrc witb other people's busi­ ten by Ottawa, or by any other part of menced iu earnest about 8 o'clock, me to keep away from Pretoria, where THANKS FROM THE QUEEN. food and clothing. What the Boer ness. The company mentioned had tbe Dominion. wheu the cars began to move. *\t this 1 could be of uo service, and where I officials could mt take, the natives and saved to Canada hundreds rf thousands time the crowd was augmented by two should only play iuto the hands of the sir Willi-iil Laurier Recelvea a Personal of dollars since being established in MORE TROOPS FOR EGYPT. Letter Prom Her Majesty. townspeople did. thousand persons. When the cars enemy." here and he happened to know that on London, June 8—The Londou corres­ Bnmor that 7,000 Hritish Troops Were started the shooting began. The "They say, Mr. Krnger," remarked several occasions of interest to Canad­ Ordered There is not Correct. mounted police fired in the air and the correspondent, "that yoa nave pondent of tbe Birmingham Post, Mr. STILL CAUSES ALARM. ians their building was handsomely de­ London, June 9.—A special dispatch those in the crowd commeuced shooting bronght with you gold to the amount Chamberlains' organ, says: "I am tcld corated witb British colors. that the Ojueen. before she left Windsor Japan Itesents Itnsslnn Aggression, unit from Cairo says that it is reported on into and stoning the cars. Goettliug of £2,000,000." "It is not true," re­ The veteraus of 1866 and lb70 are this week for Balmoral, sent a personal Her Fleet is Being Mobilized. apparently good authority that the im­ was stauding on the rear platform of a plied the president, "Whatever mone­ sboitly to meet in Ottawa for tiie pur­ letter to Sir , the Do­ Berlin, Jnne 7. —Tbe latest news mediate addition of 7,000 troops tc the car wheu struck by a bullet The tary resouices I may have with me are pose of presenting to the government minion premier, in which she express­ regarding the Boxers bas reached here British forces in Egypt has been de­ mounted officers finally dispersed the simply those which we require for state their petition for land grants, the ed her indebtedness for the patriotic by both private and official telegrams, manded. crowd and the cars were run iuto the purposes. At the same time, I am not same as was given the volunteers of help which Canada had given to tbe all of which think the situation black A representative of the Associated sheds. going to tell you where onr treasure is. 1885. Tbe meeting will be held in Mother Country in the present crisis and alarming. Tbe German foreign PresB was informed at both the foreign Let Lord Roberts find it if be can." Ottawa some time this month, and re­ Northwestern Editors nt Rochester. office considers a recontre between the and war office that there was not the "Tbey also say in England, Mr. presentatives will be present from all Rochester, New York, Jnne 9.—The Election of Bishop Thornloe. Boxers and Russians, an event probably slightest foundation for the report. Kruger, tbat yon contemplate takiug parts of Ontario. Western Canadian Presi A-sociatiou Kingston, Out.. June 8.—The Angli­ franght with tbe greatest danger. News refuge on a Dntcb man of war at Lor­ bas also reached here that several Ger­ I'he Dominion House. are spending a few horns in this beauti­ can synod of Ontario coutiuued its ses­ 1 hey Owned the City of Fargo. enzo Marques. " man and Catholic missions in the pro­ Ottawa, June 9.—While the preli ful city this evening. They crossed sion until 2 o'clock yesterday morning, Fargo, N.D.. Juue 7.—The freedom "That again is a lie," retorted the vince of Shantung have been pillaged miuary business was nnder considera over from Toronto in the afternoon, when at last the question of a coadju­ of the city of Fargo was granted the president with vejemenc "I know by mobs supposed to bave been incited tiou iu the house yesterday Hon. Mr and are at Ontario B ach and Rocf.es- tor bishop was settled by the selection 900 citizens of Winnipeg, who arrived of no Dutch 'war vessel. I am not con­ by the Boxers' ag it a* iou. Fielding read a letter from the manager j ***• During tbe uight a star: will be of tbe Bishop of Algoina. Six ballots here yesterday morning. The train ar­ templating taking refuge auywhere. I London, Jnne 7.—The Berlin corres­ of the American Bank Note Co., stat­ made for Montreal aud the Thocs.ind were first taken the result being abont rived about ten o'clock, drawn by two shall not leave my country. Tbere will pondent of tbe Daily Chronicle s. y»- ing that the statements of Mr. Taylcr Islands will le one of tomorrow's at even every time between Prof. Roper, engines, and was met at tbe depot by be no need to do anything of the kind. "In official circles here it is believed that a flag was not hoisted over their fractious. formerly of Trinity University, Toron­ Mayor Wilson and Aid Bgll, of Winni­ "Yes," observed Mr. Krnger. "It tbat tbe situation has grown worse. building on the day cf the relief of Pre­ Mayor McDonald, of Toronto, is to, and Prof. Warrell, of Kingston. peg, accompauied by Mayor J E John- is only now that the real struggle has The powers are now exchanging dis­ toria was not correct. Ha hoisted tbe with the party during the tiip across. After midnight Judge Macdonald sug­ sou and representative citizens of Far­ begun 1 fear that tlu re will still be patches regarding the appointment of flag. An impromptu concert was arranged, gested that tbe lay and clerical mem­ go, who extend a hearty welcome to mnch bio.dshed, hut the fault, is tbat a single commander for the united Mr. Taylor said that the member for Mr. R. Biizht, of Toronto, assisting. bers of the synod me t and form some the visitors. of the British government." European aud American squadrons. Loudon, Mayor Beat tie, had told him. In Rochester, Miss Jessie Bonstelle's plan to come to an agreement, electing The streets weie thronged by enorm­ Then raising his voice to an almost Yokohama, June 7.—The Liberals The bouso went into committee ou production of Romeo aud Juliet was each a committee of seven W. L. W. C. ous crowds of people gathered from all passionate height, Mr. Krnger exclaim­ have asked Marquis Ito to accept the the civil service bill. Tbis bill pro­ one of the attra tions. The morning to confer. After a conference Bishop parts of Dakota and Minnesota. Fes­ ed : "The time has passed for ns to leadership of the party with the view vides for a grade of employees that can in Toronto was spent visiting the Mas- Thornloe, of Algoina, was appoiuted, toons of buntiug arch the streets aud talk.. We have done plenty ot that, to a new coal tion. The situation is hi appointed betweeu the $400, tem­ sey-Harris works and the Toronto type though, except on tne first ballot, be innumerable flags fly from every avail­ bnt it has done ns no good. There is deadlocked pendiug a reply from tbe porary clerks, aud 11,100, second class foundry. Mr. Law and his bride, of had not secured more than a on. pie of able space. The visiting aldermen aud nothing left for us to do but to keep on marquis. clerks. This grade wonld be called Oja'Appelle, joined the patty at To­ votes. Bishop Thornloe declines to ac­ exhibition board wer6 taken in charge fighting." Shanghai, June 7.—The soldiers dis­ junior clerks. Then it was intended ronto. cept his appointment as coadjutor bis­ by the civic authorities and they were PRISONERS TRANSFERRED. patched to attick the Boxers have to make the maximum of me-sengers, hop and the question will be fongbt being royally entertained. Some Canadian Fatalities. The Daily Express, in commenting fought au engagement quite close to $600. over agaiu. Harristou, Ont.,June 9—Wesley Lee, upon the interview, refers to tbe "un­ Pekin. Many were killed on both sides. Tuestlay Night's Tornado. Foster and Montague opposed any a farmer of Minto, while assisting to abated defiance of the chief of the Hudson Bay Co. on Prohibition. In consequence of tbe representations Marquette, Man., June 7.—Last change, contending that the present sys­ Trausvaalers." Nine hundred prison­ move a baru on a neighbor's farm, was Winnipeg, Jnne 8.—The Commission­ of Japan, the landing of a large Rns- night a hail and windstorm passed over tem worked all right. ers arrived Tnesday at Nooitgedacht. struck by tailing timbers and fatally er of the Hudson's Bay company has sian force at Taku is alleged to bave here, headed by a small cyclone about On the motion to go into supply Mr. They are penned in a barbed wire en­ injured He leaves a wife aud two been seen in regard to the attitude been stopped. It is believed that should a mile wide, taking every house aud Belcourt, of Ottawa, brought up ouce closure of four acres on the open veldt. children. which the company intends to take Russia persist in sending a preponder­ barn in its way. Some bouses wtre again the Pacific Cable. Minden, June 9—Win. Godwin, aged with reference to the proposal prohibi­ ant military foice to the front a colli­ completely demolished. Phil Thomas' Mr. Mulock pointed out that the Dominion Parliament. 20, employed in the Rathbuu Lumber tion legislation. sion with Japm would inevitably re­ dwelling honse and outbuildings are government had no information from Ottawa, June 8.—In the hoase of company, drove into the Horseshoe lake Mr. Chipman said, "You may an­ sult. completi ly gone to pieces, but no person the Imperial authorities of anything commons yesterday Sir Wilfrid Laurier aud fell from a crib some time duriug nounce in the shortest possible terms The Russian minister at Pekin, M. wa' hurt, the family beiug at a neigh- beiuK done that wocld y< t prove fatal moved the adoption of an address of the uight and drowned tbat tho Hnd-on's Bay company will De Gii rs, has made another attempt to bor's at the time. to the scheme and he thought if any­ congratulation to Ht r Most Gracious Sunderland, June 9.—Wesley Taylor, not interfere or seek to bring any influ­ induce the Chinese foreign office (tsnug The roof of William Olivier's hon.5t3 thing had beeu done the Canadian gov­ Majesty the Queen, on the expeeted a young farmer of Scott township, ence whatever, to bear either for or li yaim in to formally request Russian was torn off and left half a mile away ernment would te advised of it. early close of the war in Sooth Africa. while assiting at a barn raising yester­ against the proposed legislation. The assistance to restore order. But the in the bush. A. B Hiinsworth is also Lient. Col. Prior brought up the The address was a short one, but was day was knocked off a po.-t and alight­ company considers this a matter with offer has not yet been accepted. a heavy looser. The stable belonging to question of Chinese immigration sug­ full of loyal sentiment and assured Her ing on his head was instautly killed. and for which the legislature will have Dissensions exist between tbe Chinese the Meadow Lea housa is wrecked. gesting that the C'linese poll tax ba in­ Majesty of the uu-werving devotion of to as.-ume the responsibility. Regard­ commander-iu-chief of the forces, Jung In Woodlands the damage is very creased to 1600, aud something like the A Had Railway Accident. her Canadian subjects. The premiers' ing the company's right nnder the Deed Iu, and Prince Ching Tuau. who, in heavy. No lives were lost, but some Natal Act being put in lorce to keep lemarks in speaking to the motiou Omaha, Neb., June 9.—As the fast of Surrender, the company of course, accordance with the wishes of the dow­ stock is reported killed.. out tin- Japanese. Sir Wilfrid l.aurier were both happy aud timely and he Chicago train ou the Chicago, Milwau­ will always be prepared to insi-t upon ager empress is strongly supporting the -fold that the government would intro­ was frequently interrupted by bursts kee and St. Paul w.ts running through the legal rights, whatever they may case of the Boxers. Bridge Wanted at Swan River. duce a bill on Monday dealing with Persia, Iiwa.a way station ill inile6 of applause from both sides of the be." Alarming reports are current here of Winnipeg. June 7.—A delegation this matter. He, however, conld not house. He referred feelingly to the sor­ from Council Bluffs, ye-ttrday after­ the hurried completion of the mobiliza­ from Swan River, composed of Messrs. see the position taken by Prior in this noon, the diner was d railed and turn­ row whicn the war had caused iu the The Congregational Union. tion of the Japanese fleet. J. Darrag, W. Kennedy and T. Darbey, matter. If the Natal Act was adopted ed entirely over. breast of the sovereign, and passing on Montieal.Juue 8.—The annnal meet­ was introduced to Premier Macdonald there wa? no need of au increase in Five occupants of tho car were ser­ paid a very high compliment to Lord iug of tbe Congregational Union of HOT FIRE AT BRANDON. by Mr. Barrows yesterday, and made capitation tax because the Natal Act iously injured and ten sustained slight Roberts and his colonial and Imperial Ontario in Quebec, began yesterday in an urgent request for aid in the con­ would keep out Chinese and Japanese. wounds. The wreck was due to the troops. The end was now near, and he Emmanuel church, with E. Yeigh, of It Started in Hughes & Cong's Mill and struction of a bridge across the Swan The present relations of Britain and spreading of the rails, caused by the prayed that Her Majesty's long and Toronto, in the chair. A report was Spread to the Coekshnlt I'low Co. river at the town of that name. The Jap; n were not disturbed aud it was intense heat of the past two days. glorious rtrign would no more be dis­ submitted, which in the outset, alluded Brandon, Man., June 7.—Fire broke representations of the delegates as to not desirable that they should be, when turbed by war. to the propriety of holding the Unions' ont at 7.45 tbis morning iu Hnghes & Wind Storm hi Kansas. the necessity of snch a biidge were se­ Britain vas engaged in a war. He did Sir Charles Topper, in seconding tho quarter-centenuary celebration in this Long's planing mill on 10th street. Chetopa, Kas., June 9.—A wind conded by Mr. Burrows and by Mr. not want to say anything about it un­ motion vied with the piemifr in expres­ city. It was organized here twenty- Tbe buildine and machinery along with storm today almost destroyed the vill­ Lyons, member for Norfolk. Mr. Mac­ til the bill was introduced. sions of loaylty and congratulation to five years ago. The growth of Congre­ a quantity of lumber, were bnrnod. age of Faulkner, seven miles north­ donald gave the delegation the assur­ Her Majesty. Mr. Boarassa spoke in a gationalism in tbis city has beeu most The loss is about $4,000, and insurance Gone by the Strychnine Route. east of here. A school house and a ance of prompt attention to the request. discordant strain, but was sharply re- pronounced. |2,000. Hamiota, June 9. —Harry Wheeler, church were destroyed, in addition to baked by the premier and Mr. Charl­ The tire spread to the Cockshutt Winnipeg, June 7.—Shortly after 9 of Arrow river, on Sunday last, from several dwellings The buildings weie Washington.D.C.,June 8.—Tbe post­ ton, and sat down 'midst hisses and Plow company, which was badly dam­ a.m. ou Wedncssday the body of Byron the effects of au overdose of strychnine scattered ever the ud^a nt country. master general bas issued orders barring cries of "shame." aged. W. Carrnthers' bide factor and Gilbertson, the unfortunate boy who iB dead. After takiug tbe drug the Several farm homes iu the country from the use of the mail "Tbe Credit Carrick's blacksmith shop bad a nar­ was drowned in the Assiniboine river young man went to a neighbors house were unroofed or blown from their Generale Du Canada" of Montreal, and Ottawa, Jnne H.— H. V. Noel, form­ row escape as a brisk west wind wai on Tnesday, May 29, was discovered and informed them of his action, but foundations, and much damage was erly of the Ottawa branch of the Que­ "The Credit D'Epargiae ' of Paris, floating among some logs near done to crop* No casualties are re­ blowing at the time. The briagde before medical assistance arrived he bec bank, died last evening at the France " It is alleged that both con­ Spragne's saw mill iu the Red river, ported worked like heroes aud succeeded in was beyond aid. lauiiiy residence, ug d 86 years. cerns are condoctiug lotteries. stopping the spread of the fire. nearly two miles from the drowning. Death of ih** Duke of Wellington. AMERICANS AMBUSHED London, June 9. — Henry Welbsley, The Boxera Still Lively. Mishaps to Mariners. London, June 7.—England has been London, June 7.—Persistent rumors Manila, June 9—Capt Frank F. Cren­ third Dnke of Wo lin'.tcu, died at London, Jnne 6.—Telegraphing from London, June 8.—Tbe British steam­ celebrating the fa'l of Pretoria very are circulating in Madrid that England shaw, with forty men of the 528th in­ Strathfieldsay honse, Mortimer. Berk­ Tien T.-in nnder date of June 6, a cor­ er Favonian from Liverpool for Alex­ mnch as she did the relief of Mafeking. has been pressing proposals to the Span­ fantry, while sconting near Taal was shire, yest rday morning, in the fifty- respondent says: "1 left Tien Tsin by andria, Egypt, went on the rocks near Dmnkeucfls has been a trifle less con ish government to purchase two Span­ led into an ambush by a guide. Capt. tiftli year of his age. rail ronte for Pekin, r-ccompanied by Algiers and will probably become a spicnons than when Baden Powell was ish Islands, supposedly the Canaries or Crenshaw was badly wounded in the General Nu-h,supposed to be one of the total wreck. No liv, s were lost. The tbe hero of the moment, bnt in London the Balarics, and tbat Minister Silvela bead, and one private was wounded. Buffalo. N Y, June 9—The bnrean Chinese genera's, with sixty trcops. new British steamer (jnito, Capt. and iu tbe other large towns the scenes communicated witb the powers on the Tbe ambeshers were scattered leaving of transportation of tiie PauAmerican We proceeded to Iota, a distance of 31 Baird. from New York via St. Michaels last evening were practically a repeti­ sabj»ct, nee ving so far the reply of ten men dead and three wounded on exposition, annonncrs that all the prin­ miles. We fonnd the {late layirs' for Bombay, which arrived *at Port tion of those which marked the other France only. The action is regarded 1 the field. Capt. P -t, while scouting, cipal railway lines of the United States, cabins in flames and telegraph poles cut Said, June b, is detained repairing victorifs. Long after midnight, up­ as a counter move to Frauuce's activity fighting five miles east of Biacua Bato. Ci-.nada and Mi'sico have, agreid to re­ aud men engaged iu destroying the engines. The Quito sailed from New roarious yelling, tooting of ho;as and in Morocco. Bnlaran province has a slight brush turn tree i 1 (o-t all exhibits at ihe Pan- others iu vi lagcs near tho railway York May 10 with a large cargo of corn discoidaut chants ascended from the with tht' enemy Flint and two pri- Amer can i xpi sitjnii on which the full wh« re flags wer.-. FC» n brarini* the in­ for the relief of the famiue sufferers of city streets usually at such an hour True friends should be selected be­ v t< were wounded. turiff rates one way have been paid scription, "kill all foreigners." India eileut as the grave. cause the good looks they haven't got representative of the good deity. In THE PEDAGOGUE. THE LETHBRIDGE NEWS RELICS OP AZTECS. this Way lie led un easy, luxurious WE8TERN CANADA A8 A FIELD life till within a month of bis sacri­ Sporting Goods President Harper of the University of FOR SETTLEMENT. fice. Four beautiful i.-.irls, bearing CblCHgo ilurinj" his trip abroad is to In­ INTERESTING COLLECTION OF LATE We carry a large stock of Gun*, Rifles, Ke- *00,000 Acres Wheat and (.razing I.amU LtTRBRIDGE, N..WT. tlie names of the principal goddeSKUS vuln-ih, 'I'm Ki.-, Bam bull Goods, Tennis, vite Tolstoi to come to Chicago as tht ior (settlement In Manitoba, Aa»iui- DR. ROBERT HENRY LAMBORN- were then selected to share ilu- hon­ Football, Golf, Cricket, Cartridge*, and guest Of the university. boia, Alberta and . ors of his bed; and with them he everything In the Sporting line. The children of the Berkeley (Cal.) public LAUGHING GAS. continued to Ihe iu idleness, fooHtcd We also do gun repairing, bicycle repairing schools are required to bring their own Deep Soil, Well Watered, Wooded, and New In Philadelphia A < aii.iny uf Natural and all kinds of lathe work that requires accur­ the Ki.-li.-rt In tho World-Kasily nt the banquets of the principal nb- cup. towel and soap to school, lo insure K.-ui lii-.l hy Hallways. A llnrmlcss Hovel. Sciences Cruel Cu.tmns of Old Mexico blltS, who paid him all the honor.; of acy. the best of sanitary conditions. We are distributors for the famous Cleveland Oh, sing not uf Olympian bowls — Antiquities That Illu.trute Ilie liar- a divinity. Professor J. Stanley Grimes, one of the Vast Mineral Kiches, Gold, Silver, Iron, And nectar which Inspires; bicycle. These, also cycle sundries, we offer at Copper, Peti oleum, Salt, Etc.-Im­ baruua Ci villi! tion of an American At length the fatal day <>f sacri­ survivors of tlie old school lecturers, re­ Let bumbltr brawing call our souls fice arrived. The term of his short- low prices. Write us for whatever you want. cently celebrated his ninety-third birthday mense Coal Fields, Illimitable To wake the ocholug lyres. People of 1'r.-.Columbian Time*. Some second hand wheals at big bargains. supply of Cheap Fuel. Hail i'n M am est oil dame who «ave, in laViiiisttai, Ills. He was a friend of With generous heartfelt glea All exceedingly interesting collection McCREADY ARMS AND CYCLE CO., Webster, Clay, J. Q. Adams aud Bryant. The grain of Western Canada is said to This recipe a life to save Dealers in Guns, Uleycles and Sporting Sup­ Dr. Edward Calrd, master of Balliol outclass that grown iu any other part of the of Mexican antiquities, bequeathed plier, 320 Main Street, Winnipeg, Muu. Kor good old ginger tea! the Philadelphia Academy of Natural college, Oxford, who was formerly pro­ world, while iu size una quality the cattle of fessor of moral philosophy at Glasgow tlie Canadiun Northwest have no superior, It Mils the Mood course warm again Sciences by tho late Dr. Robert Hen­ The Government of the Dominiou of Can­ Through veins thut once grew < nill. ry Lamborn, has just been received Very Strong;. university, has been nominated as Clifford ada gives Free Farms of ICO acres to every While we forget alt other pain by the institution in question ami Btubb—The woolen mill down the street lecturer in the latter university, in suc­ mule adult of 18 years of age and over, and 'Neath It! caloric thrill. will soon he on public view. was destroyed by fire this morning, cession to Sir Michael roster, M. 1'. to every female who ie the head of a family, So come, ye grippy and infirm. ih\ I.uinhorn'B labors In ethnologi­ I'eiiti—You don't say! Why. Smyth* on condition of living on it for ut least six And join thin pledge with me I and I were standing in the same block months in euch of thiee years and perform­ We'll drink had luck to every germ cal and archaeological fields won bim A SOUND STOMACH MEANS A ing euey cultivation duties, thus offering ln plain old ginger tea. well-deserved fame as a scientist) and and never cvVn heart] an engine. CLEAR HEAD—The high pressure of a independence for life to anyone with little his A/.tcc collection is of great, value Btubb—Wonder you hadn't caught • nervous life which business men of tbe means, but huving energy to settle. lly grandaru Ueba bring* In state, us illustrating the manner and cus­ whiff of tin- burning wool. present day are constrained to live makes Settlers' effects, viz.: wearing apparel, Still comely though mature, toms of the old Mexicans. I'CIIII—That wns impossible. Sniythe draughts upon their vitality highly detri­ household furniture, books, implements and This cup which can't Inebriate mental to their health. It Is only by the Dr. Lamborn died in 1895, leaving AZTKC KNIVES, SACRIFICIAL COLLAR ANU was smoking a cigar he bought on the tools of trade, occupation or employment, And which, perchance will cure. OUN A Mi: NTS. train.—Chicago News. most careful treatment that they are able musical instrument, domestic sewing ma­ She offers me amhrosia fine his entire estate and collection to lived glories was at an end. lie to keep themselves alert and active ln chines, live stock, carts and other vehicles, in capaulea, two or three. the Academy of Natural Sciences, bul was stripped of his gaudy apparel, their various callings. Mauy of them and agricultural implements in use by the And liids me moisten my qutnlM owing to a law "Nil over the will Why will you allow a cough to lacerate know the value of Parmelee's Vegetable settler for at least u j eur before his removal With plain old ginger tea. and bade adieu to the fair women your throat or lungs and run the risk of Pills in regulating the stomach aud con­ U> Canada, not toincluJe muchincry, or arti­ prevented the institution from coin­ partners of his revelries. One of Un­ filling A consumptive's grave, when, by ing into its own until recently. sequently keep the head clear. cles imported for use in any manulacturing Now, to her health another draft royal barges transported him across the timely use jf lilckle's Antl-Consurap-1 establishment, or for sale, also books, pic­ Who Mings the chalice here! A high state of culture existed in till: lake to a temple, which rose on tive Syrup the pain can be allayed and HOUbLMULU 1-IIIN lb. tures, family plate or furniture, personal Fulernian rare was never ouaffed Mexico, lonir prior to its subjugation i he danger avoided. This syrup is pleas-, effects and heirlooms left by request; pro­ To pledging more sincere! its margin. Hither the inhabitants ant to the taste, and unsurpassed for re- \ by Spain. Tins Aztec civilization dif­ lloving, healing aud curing all affections \ To clean gilded frames gently wipe vided that^any dutiable article entered aa And let the fumes inspire a lay fers much from the cult ure of other of the capital Hocked to see the con­ settlers' effects may not be so entered unless ln praise of such us she, summation of tbe ceremony. As the of the throat and lungs, coughs, colds, them with a tine ec*Uou cloth dipped iu brought witn the settler on his first arrival, Who gently uid us, day by day, primitive North Americans. Old Mex­ bronchitis, etc. etc. sweet oil. ico possessed a substantial code of sad procession wound up the sides and shall not be sold or otherwise disposed With plain old ginger tea! of ihe pyramid, the unhappy victim In blowing out a candle hold it aloft of without payment of duty, until ufter —Washington Star government, a literature, science and Plain Pudding. twelve months' actual use in Canada; pro­ high skill in the inechanicasarts end threw away his gay chaplets of flow­ and then blow upward. This will pre­ ers and broke in pieces the musical "How full of misnomers our language vent scattering of the grease. vided also, that under regulations made by Industries. The Aztecs reared elabor­ is." said the first patron of the quick the Controller of Customs, live siock, when The Cnssncks of the Oon. ately carved temples, pyramids and Instruments with which he bad solac­ Clean mirrors with warm soapsuds imported into Manitoba or the Northwest ed the hours of captivity. lunch counter. "For instance, that which and rinse witli warm water and annuo- Territories by intending settlors shall be free The Don Cossacks are the linest look­ obelisks and cultivated the muses. is called plum pudding never has a plum ing race of men ever seen. Kingly in On the summit be wns received by uia; then rub them over with whiting until otherwise ordered by the Governor in The study of 'heir religion and i eth­ in it." Council. their carriage, tall and slender, lithe ology is most interesting, combined six priests, whose long and matted tied in a piece of inusliu aud polish with locks flowed disorderly over their "Ah!" replied the other. "If you will a chamois skin. Newly arrived immigrants will receive at and graceful, their untamed spirit visi­ consult the dictionary, you will find Web­ sable robes, covered with hierogly­ For carpets just previous to their stor­ any Dominion lands office in Manitooa or ble in every motion, their bearing la ster defines a plumb as 'a little mass or the Northwest Territories information as to that of an uncooquered people. Used phic scrolls of mystic Import. They age there is nothing better to keep oul ted him lo Ihe sacrificial stone, a weight of lead.' "—Philadelphia Press. the lands that are open for entry, and from as a living barrier against the Tartar moths than to sweep tbem with salt- the officers in charge, free of expense, advice huge block of jasper, with its upper just the ordinary dry salt. Particles ol and assistance in securing lands to suit invasions of Russia, they were never surface somewhat convex. On this salt remain in the carpet, and these keer them; and full information respecting the conquered. Living in what they call How's This? land, timber, coal und mineral laws, and the prisoner was stretched and se­ We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for out the moths. camps, each with his horse and gun, cured with a heavy stoni yoke placed any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by copies of these regulations, as well as those they are .always ready to move in re­ nround his neck. A priest 'bid in a Hall's Catanh Cure. MILD IN THEIR ACTION.—Parme­ respecting Dominion lands in the railway sponse lo the emperor's call. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. lee's Vegetable Pills ure very mild in belt in British Columbia, muy be obtained scarlet mantle. emblem,st ir of bis We, the undersigned, have known F. J. their action. They do not cause griping on upplicution to the Superintendent of Im­ Their costume is a long, tight fitting bloody oflice, dexterously opened the Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him in tbe stomach or cause disturbances migration, Department of the Interior, Ot­ breast of the wretched victim witb a perfectly honorable in all business transactions tbere as so mauy pills do. Therefore tbe tawa; the Commissioner of Immigration, coat reaching to the knee, having loose and financially able to carry out any obliga­ Winnipeg. Manitoba; the Deputy Commis­ sharp razor of ahaidian, and, insert­ tions made by their linn. most delicate can take them without fear sleeves nnd a small, standing collar of unpleasant results. They can, too, be sioner of Agriculture, Rejina, N. W. T., or aud with a row of ammunition pockets ing Iiis hand in tbe wound, tore out WB8T& TBUAX.Wholesiile Druggists, Toledo.O. to any of the Dominion lands agent*) in the palpitating heart. The minister \v A I.I >i Mi, RINNAN & M.KVIN, V. holesale Drug­ administered to children witnout Impos­ across the breast The colored belt gists, Toledo, 0. ing the penult ies which follow the use of Manitoba or the Northwest Territories. of death lirst holding up toward the which encircles the Cossack's slender Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­ pills not so carefully prepared. sun, an object of worship throughout ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­ Two ot a Kind. waist bristles with ornamented knives, faces of the system. Price, 1 So per bottle, bold all the land, cast it al tlie feet of the by all druggists. Testimonials free. A Good Beginning. Thai's Johnnie straddle o' the fence daggers and pistols. Soft, high boots deity to whom the temple was de­ Hall's Family Pills are the beat. ng'in, mommy!" without heels and a great lamb's wool Mrs. Newbride—You know, John, you voted, while the multitudes below promised to let me have all the pin money "Takes alter his daddy." was her com­ cap, with a little touch of color for prostrated themselves in humble ad­ DJplonincy lu the Pulpit. I needed. ment. "The ole man's been In the same the soft crown, and then the burka or ".les' one word." said Uncle Remus AZTEC IMAGES. oration. This traffic story of their •Mr. Newbride—Yes. dear, and you shall fix ever senee election broke out!"—At­ long cape of hairy felt which they seem with the skill they exhibited in con­ prisoner was expounded by the from tlie pulpit as the collection was have it. lanta Constitution. to wear in all sorts of weather com­ priests as the type of human destiny, .bout to be taken; 'Mar's been a mighty Mrs. Newbride—Oh. you sweet thins! structing objects for its usages. which, brilliant in its commencement, One of the greatest blessings to parents plete the costume. These liurkas ap­ The Aztecs possessed an elaborate sight oh chicken stealin 'bout here late­ Well. I saw a pin today with diamonds pear to be worn on the theory that loo often closes in sorrow nnd disas- ly. Now, don' any you niggars tint and pearls in it. ami I do want it so.— is Mother (.raves' Worm Exterminator. mythology, acknowledging "One Ood, I er. It elTectuillv expels worms and gives what keeps out the cold keeps out the invisible, Incorporeal; of perfect per­ help steal deni chickens put nnrlin in de Pbiledelpbia Press. health iu a marvellous manner to tbe heat. Anyway, these long black or fection and purity," without whom The body of the sacrificed captive 'lection box. l'/.e not goin hub tiny you little one. White garments protect horse and rider man is as nothing, But liie Idea of was delivered to the warrior wbo 'sgrncin de good Laud dat way, no­ Only those who have had experience had taken him in battle, and by him, can tell the torture corns cause. Pain The Savage Bachelor. equally from the rain aud cold.—Self unity was too simple or too vast for how!"—Harper's Bazar. with your boots on, pain with them off- Culture. the ancient Mexicans. .md they after being dressed, was served up in pain night and day; but reliof Is sure to "They say," said the sweet youm; Bought relief as usual, in a number an entertainment to his friends, those wno use Holloway's Corn Lure. thing, "that a postponed wedding is un­ lucky." !•".«> in in n Chloken Fncioriee. of dieties, who presided over the ele­ This was not the coarse repasl of In his volume ou "Present Day ments, the changes of '.he seasons, famished cannibals, but a banquet A PIOHEEH STORY. H.-nll> Ktnnnclpnted. "Who are 'they?' " asked the savage teeming with delicious beverages and "You talk about emancipated women!" bachelor. "The women and the furniture Egypt" Frederick Penfleld thus de­ and the various occupations of men. dialers?''—Indianapolis Press. scribes one of the interesting sights There were thirteen principal deifies delicate viands, prepared with art. INTERESTING INTERVIEW WITH he exclaimed scorn fully. "Why, you ami attended by both sexes, who in the neighborhood of the pyramids, and several hundred lesser oi.es. and MR. B. L. .UASTIN. can't even give a definition of the term." conducted themselves with all the "Yes. I can. too," hotly retorted the "TfPsCANA " BEMANCB CIGAR every one had some appropriate fes­ U lUOWl.''/lv FACTORY, Montreal the incubators iu the native villages. decorum of civilized life. Surely, sweet young thing. "It will be found," lie says, "that the tival. Small images or heads were posses­ never were refinement and extreme After Long Yearsof Pei-fi ct Health He Was "Well, what is an emancipated wom­ ••Cultivated" Chlcoffo, Incubator is constructed of sun dried barbarism brought so closely in con­ Attacked with Kidney Trouble ami an?" be demanded. bricks and so arranged internally that sed by every household and Were, in Mrs. Lakeside—Oh. yes: some of those fact, the adornments for ovary con­ tact with each other. tMber Complications- — Dr. Williams' "One who can sharpen hi*v own lead narrow, exclusive eastern people say that the eggs, placed iu mud constructed l'lnk Fillit Bring Him New Htalth. ceivable place. Hundreds of these In this ureal collection are to be pencil." she responded promptly.—Chica­ Chicago isn't cultivated. ovens on trays cushioned with cut Images, either in stone or p'-Hery, seen the bracelets anil necklaces worn From die- l'icton. Ont., Times. go Post. Mr. Lakeside— ll'iiipli! All the city is straw, are constantly under the at­ are to be seen in this collection. by such a hapless victim, likewise except the south part, and that's too tendant's view. No scientific apparatus the highly ornamented flute, such as Many of the rarer forms. -li'^u clay, Mr. B. L. Mastin, of Hollowell town­ marshy.-—Brooklyn Life. is employed by this mau, not even a enclosing a pebble or other substance, he played on during his days of lux­ I believe MINARD'S LINIMENT thermometer. He knows from experi­ Which rattles when the figure is ury. Here also is tbe terrible sLonfl ship, Prince Edward county,was a call­ will cure every case of Diphtheria. ence and his own feeling how much handled. collar, weighing close io a hundred er at the Times office the other day MRS. REUBEN BAKER. BOm BALMORAL^^t *"£«•»£ heat i.s needed, nnd he systematically The many mutilated specimens pounds, which held him ns a victim and during his visit to d of his great turns the oj-gs several times each day which can he observed are the re­ Upon tho nltar. With Ibis monstrous Buffering from kidney trouble and I believe MINARD'S LINIMENT until ihey are developed into peepiug sult of a curious practice which is ns inverted U placed over his neck, no rheumatism, accompanied by dyspep will produce growth of hair. matter how powerful his strieriiles it chicks. follows: The calendar of the Aztec sia, cold feet and u generally broken MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, FARM LANDS was composed of cycles of 52 years, would be Impossible for him to avoid down constitution. Mr. Mastin is one Stanley, P.E.I. "These hatching establishments exist the razor-edged obsidian knife, as For Sale in All Farts of the and according to tradition, a catas­ of the first settlers of Prince Edward Province. Write for Lists. throughout middle and upper Egypt trophe heil overtaken them at the it approached his glistening, naked county. He is in his seventy-first year I believe MINARD'S LINIMENT is and iu a season bring fully 20,000,000 clos.' of four successive epochs. They, breast. and is the father of a grown up family tbe best household remedy on earth. NARES, ROBINSON & BLACK, chickens into the world that grow up therefore, looked forward to such an­ These obsidian knives in the Tan in­ MATTHIAS FOLEY. of well-to-do farmers. In the course i1 WINNIPEG. MAN. to be scrawny, unattractive fowls. Tlie other catastrophe at the close of born collection nre still so keen nn the conversation Mr. Mastin said:—"I Riverdale, Oil City, Out. industry is thousands of years old and such cycle, when the sun was to be to make it possible to shave With them. A remarkably perfect-neck bad never known what it was to be seems conclusively to settle the ques­ effaced from the heavens, and the sick. I have always had good health tion of a chicken's maternity by allo­ whole race of man from the earth, yoke is nlso exhibited. and darkness settle over the face of and worked on my farm every day un­ cating that parentage to the hen laying til some months ago, when I was taken With line's Wife. the egg. tho globe. This cycle would end the FOR ANTARCTIC SEAS Mrs. CritUBonbeak—Who wrote "Little last, of December, and as this dreary with severe pains in my back and Brass Band Breeches V" "Tlie Incubator Is a foster mother season approached, and the light of Unique Ship Wl.l.-li \> ill I'm Built for ths shoulders. I consulted a doctor but Instruments, Drums, Uniforms, Etc. only and Is responsible for stilling the Mr. Crimsonbonk—Hay. day gradually diminished it seemed BnvHl G. She will be bark rigged go Post. four gentlemen. and have engine! of 150 horse power. couple of boxes the other day and ?he Farrell aud Stark, two men. Texcatlipoca, whose rank wus infer­ ior to that of the Supreme Being. Many features Of the vessel will have thinks they ure splendid." IHI miED'S LiSIIEHT 11 til lOUI. Parisian sisters, lour ladies, ballet Special reference to ihe exceptional A yonr before his festival, a enptive, riciiellt Performance. dancers. distinguished for his personal beauty, work to be undertaken. V powerful Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by go­ SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE winch for operating the deep sea Mr*. Miugins—1 hear your entertain Monte Myro troup, two ladies and and without a blemish on his body, ing to the root of tbe disease. Tbey two gentlemen. dredging apparatus will be provided. ment in aid of Ihe Invalid aunts uf Bag- IN All BUSINESS SUBJECTS was selected to represent this deity. renew and build up the blood, anJ li^'.i noldicr* was a great success. No midsummer taolida*/*. Now is the time me Andre and Golden, two men. A magnetic observatory, with no •EJJPsre fi.r a situation in the busy season. Certain tutors took charge of him. iron ir ste.-l within 80 fee* of it. strengthen the nerves, thus driving dis­ .M ;>. l!it|fjrinft—Yrs; we very nearly Full particulars on application. Prof. Flowers, double balloon ascen­ and instructed him how to perform ease from the system. Avoid imita­ paid c\;>eii>e».— Philadelphia Uecoid. sion. will he established ou board. Titers O. W. DONALD, seo. his new- part with beconiine; irrace will be means of lifting tbe rudder tions by insisting that eveiy box you m\ B.—We assisted over 100 of our students to "Hand and Teal's great specacnlar nnd dignity, He was arrayed in n and propeller when the heavy ice is purchase is enclosed in a wrarper bear­ All In One Unr. positions during the past tire months. drama, "The Battle cf Paardeberg and splendid dress, retro, led with incense encountered and for replacing them ing the full trade mark, Dr. Williams' Tlicr. «j* * young Mm named Ma*; Surrender of Geu. Cronje." and with a profusion of swt«et-scent- Ur. rather, tbe >|»I!PII it llut wae, when the sbij> is again free. An as­ Pink Pills for Pale People. If your Hi : l« r p.i ilie called "paw." A nnmber of minor matters wnre ar­ ed flowers. When lie went abroad, bestos cold proof lining for the deck dealer does not keep them they will be Catholic Prayer &S&£5S9 AIKI li -r ese afcc called "maw" ulam, Religious Pictures Statu*.rv, and Chorea ranged, after which the board ad­ he was attended by n train of the and • huge Hell blank* t big enough sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, or six .'. .i.i-i mays m. nrh a jar! Ornaments, Educational Works. Slaii orders re- journed royal pnires. and. as he halted in the to encompass the whole ship In case boxes for $2.b0, by addressing tbe Dr. — liiJiaiu.Ki!.. I'rws. eelTS prompt attention. [J, 4 J, SaflJieii d.,I"luiis streets to play some favorite melody, of wintering in the Antarctic are Williams' Medi ine Co., Brockville, tho crowd prostrated themselves be­ among the oovslliss contemplated. Ont. MliAKD'S LMHEiT is istl try PlT'lciHi. fore him. nnd did him homage as a MINARD'S LINIMEKT LfflMI FrieH. W. N. U. 276. A DEATH-DEALING WIND. MADDENED ELEPHANTS. WIN Ml*Ft' MARKETS. BRITISH Il\ POSSESSION PRETORIA IS OCCUPIED The Great Brntea Often Driven Wild A Portion of WhinlpeK Swept hy n. Small NEWS OF THE WEEK. Wheat—Manitoba No. 1 hard, Foit by Fearful Timk Auliea. Tornado on Tuesday Evening. William, oK'jjC. "Znuzibnr," said Hubert Crawford, Winnipeg, June 6.—The city was Flonr—Ogilvie's Hungarian patent, SIX UR1T1SH COLUMNS CONVERGE SATURDAY, JUNE l>. "is the greatest market for South Afri­ LORD ROBERTS TOOK POSSESSION visited by a cyclonic wind storm last $1.1)5; Glenora, $1.75; Manitoba. ON THE CAPITAL CITY. The Hritish Columbia elections take cau Ivory, which is brought there in OF THE BOER CAPITAL. night, which, although of brief dura­ place to-day. Strong Bakers, $1.45; XXXX, $1.00; large quantities from the Interior. tion, was of i xceptional force and sever­ The FOX Hay settlers a re­ route for Lake of the Woods Five Ro-.es. $1.85; the fan nl la n west. This ivory is placed in huge ware* ity, aud unfortunately fatal in its re­ Conflicting Reports as to Intentions of Strong Bakers, $1.65; Medora, $1.80; The <« iiiuiandcr-in-l hicf Insist*, on an Northern Pacific crops houses from which it l.s either sold Ot sults. About 7 o'clock a huge black reports Indicate XXXX, $1 10 per sack of 80 pounds de­ Unconditional Surrender—De­ the Boers—Roberts North of that more rain Is Heeded once or else held therein for a better cloud of threatening aspect approiched Henry Wcllesley. third duke of Welling­ livered iu Winnipeg. tails of Final Operations. Johannesburg. market The man in charge of these the city from the west; tbe air was op­ ton, le dead, in his 51st ..ear. Millfeed — Bran, $12.50 to $13.00; Fifteen persons were Injured lu a rail­ warehouses was a very interesting pressively sultry and calm, the gloomy, shorts, $14.50 to $15,00. way accident lu Southern Iowa. character, an expert iu ivory, lie told London, Juue 6.—The war office has lowering appearance of tbe skies lore- A later dispatch from the war office A rumor that 7,000 British troops were Qronud Feed—Oat chop, $23 per ton; tne many curious tilings about it and issued the following dispatch from boded storm, and the general feeling ordered to lOgypt is offli-hilly denied. barley chop $19, and mixed feed of says that Lord Rcbens has occupied Hev. Dr. Stewart is elected president of a lining others propounded the following Lord Roberts: was one of relief at approaching rain. the .Methodist conference at lliiiiidon. barley and oats $22; oilcake, $27. Pretoria, after severe fighting. theory ns an explanation of why ele­ "Pretoria, June 5, 11.40 a.m.—We Suddenly a lurious gale came sweeping The Western editors visit Kochester, Oats—No. 2 white, 81 to 82c per phants go mad and occasionally run are now iu possession of Pretoria. The down the thoroughfares from the south­ Kinu'stou and Montreal en route to Que­ bushel in carlots; No. 2 mixed, 80)j*0. London, June 5.—Official intelligence bec. amuck. official entry will be made this after­ west, raisiug clouds of dust. Within a Barley—Carlots 8 J to 88c off cars regardiug what is transpiring outside .lack Roche, of Xapnnce hank fame, was "In Ihe warehouse were a pair of uoou at 2 o'clock." few seconds everything was in commo­ found guilty of "holding up" in Mont­ here. of Pretoria there is little or nothing magnificent tusks, measuring fully 14 It was announced verbally at the war tion; a precession of tiu cans rattled real. Corn—Carlots of No 3 corn on track doing Lord Roberts is silent. Never­ Ool. Sam. Hughes is very favorably Im­ Ieet from tip t;i lip. which in life must 1 office this afteruoou that Lord Roberts uoisely along as an accompaniment of pressed with his own work in South are woith 40, ao. theless by piecing items together from have iieeti carried by ;i veritable (Jo­ euiered Pretoria at 2 o'clock, South the storm. In a few minutes the storm Africa. Wheat—51 to 54c to farmers, accord­ various correspondents it would seem nah among elephnuts. The expert iu Africau time. had swept by, but had wrought havoc At GloURter, Ohio, 'JOO miners are Im­ ing to freight rate. that Lord Roberts' immediate army is prisoned in a coal [lit; 175 have been showing me these tusks pointed out the London, Juue ti.—Tho war office has aud left sufficient wreckage in its wake. released. Flaxseed—No business doing. all employed north of Johannesburg, fact that while one was complete and received the following Irom Lord Rob­ Edward Hatwell, a boy of 15 yearn Kngllsb Journals warmly commend the Oatmeal—Manitoba meal is being except oue brigade which is at Johan­ spirit evidenced hy the address of Canada flawless the other was broken off at erts: of age, was fishing iu the Red river at offered at $1.05 per 80 lb. sack to tho nesburg and thut six columns are con­ to Her Majesty. the point and showed deep scratches "Pretoria, June 5.—Just before dark the foot of George street, when tho Some 860,000 Is subscribed for the India retail trade by millers. verging ou Pretoria. and abrasions throughout its length. yesterday the enemy were beateu back sudden squall came up al) uu 7.30 famine fund In little mure than a month Hay—Fresh baled, $6.00 to $7.00! An undated news agency message ill New Yolk state. " •Now.' said he. 'If you will look from nearly all the positious they had o'clock last evening. He drew in bis loose hay on the street, $4 00 to ifcO.OO from Pretoria via Loieuzo Marues, near the base you will lind ;i hole beeu holding, aud Ian Hamilton's line at ouce and ran up the bank to a FRIDAY, JUNE S. Butter—Creamery—lb'c per pouud. June 4 says: made by decay that bad struck Iuto mouuted infantry followed them to boat house which was situated about San Francisco is reported fn from the Dairy—Choice, 12 to 14c; for second "Pretoria is now invested by the plague. the nerves and given that elephant a within 2,000 yards of Pretoria, through 30 feet from the water's edge. He ap­ grades, 9 to 12c per pound, commis­ British No resistance will be offered. A bicycle plant valued at 000 was toothache. And think what, a tooth­ which thev retreated hastily. parently never reached its supposed burned in Richmond, Va. sion basis. The city will be surrendered by the bur­ ache of toothaches u M foot tooth must "De Lisle then seut an officer with a shelter, as a moment later a boy named 'The United States congress adjourned Cheese—New, He laid down here. gomaster us soou as a formal demaud is without any exeltlng incidents. have held. Ill his effort to relieve this flag of truce iuto the towu demanding Wm. Neville, attracted by a load noise, Eggs—CommisMon houses are paying made.'' The British steamship Fnvonian was pain the clephnut rubbed his tusk its surrender in my uaine. Shortly be­ on locking over the edge of the bauk, wrecked on the coast of Algiers. lie per dozen net for fresh in cases This message purports to come in tlgillust rocks and ines nnd drove it fore midnight I was awakenfd by two saw the boat houso lying a complete The business portion of Vlrginnla, delivered here. cpyher. P;esideut Kruger commands Into the earth, which mutilated it iu officials of the . wreck, about 50 feet from its former Minn., was entirely wiped out by lire. Vegetables—Potatoes 45 to 50c per the telegraph eastward fioui Pretoria,. the manner you see here. 1 have fre­ Sauclgerg. military secretary to the position, and the boy. Edward Hart- A Kansas wind storm damaged imild- bushel; turuips, 40c; carrots, $1.00 to , , *» ,r , . . ,, , I Inga and crops, .No lives arc reported quently come across places where an well, prostrate ou the ground, midway $1.20; parsnips, l^cperlb. ; onions, commandant, Gen. Botha, and a geu­ aud the telegraphic uews from Pretoria ! lost. elephant has ripped up great spaces In between the two positions. Young 4'; per pound; radish, 25 to 80o; Cali­ eral officer of the Boer army, who to Lorenzo Marques has ceased, but th« A fire al Hart-rave destroyed the eleva. the forest nnd torn down the trees, and Neville called to his father and the boy 3 ! 1 Nortbern fornia cabbage, 5c per pound; lettuce, brought me a letter from Botha, pro­ messages of newspaper oorwipondentt Bievator^of " """'"* "" ""' l am positive thnt toothache was the was fouud bleediug profusely, and evid­ 80c per do/en buuehes; parsley, 30c; posing an armistice for the purpose of continue to pass to and fro ou the rail-I The first Canadian gathering -.f the cause of this frenzy. settling the terms of the surrender. ently seriously injured. Dr. Carscallen green onions, 1 be per do/en; asparagus, tt.av I American Library association is iu session •"An elephant In n circus going sud­ drove quickly to the sceue of the accid­ 50c per dozen ; rhubarb, 2c per pound. "I replied that I would gladly meet VS." , • ' "I -Montreal. denly mad and killing his keeper is the commandant-general the next Horn­ ent. The doctor made a hasty ex­ Ihe latest to arrive at Lorenzo Mar- I All nUeged -raud „,- sii..-.i)r, is discovered Poultry—Best Smith's Falls turkeys down to a late hour Friday night. At not an uncommon thing, bul I'll wnger ing, but that I was not prepare to dis- amination bnt fonnd life extinct. ques brine the eveuts at the capital In ii.Ih oi. hookMr. s Sifto<>r nth e haKlondiks returnee &d Columbito I.ona- wholesale at 18c per pound; ducks sell that time, according to these sources of 1 doGoldfleldn perfectls companyy restore. d in health. that in nine cases out of ten If they cr ,s any terms, as the surrender of the No one saw the accident, but it is lle at lie; geese, 9:; ehicketiB, 12c. Deal­ information, the military leaders had leaves for Canada shortly. would properly Investigate the matter towu must be unconditional. I asked evident that the boat house was picked ers pay 9c per p.und for wild geese; quite recovered from the panic and had Dean Williams, of Quebec, was elected ihey would lind that the brute's sudden a reply by daybreak, as I had ordered up by the hurricane and struck the boy coadjutor to the Archbishop of Ontario, live chickens are worth 75c per pair, determined to defend the town. at the synod meeting, Kingston, on the frenzy-sprung from so ordinary :; cause the troops to march on the town as with terrific force. His head was badly Lressed Meats—Beef, 6\ to le. per b 1, llOP Alp U :is common, everyday toothache."'— soon as ic was light. cut aud r.everal limbs were brokeu. One message which was dated Jnne I ggljf t ho °appo7?t^-ilt. °' "" ** pound; vtal, 8 to 9c; fre.-h killed 1 says: Exchange. "In his reply Botha told me that he mutton, 10 to lie; frozen mutton, 8 to "Pretoria is full of strange burghers, THURSDAY, JINK 7. J had decided not to defend Pretoria, aud SITUATION IS SERIOUS. 9c; hojjs 6, a to Tc.accoidiug to weight but most of the commandos aro laagered A £2,000 flro occurred at Midway. A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY. that he trusted that the women, child­ It is reported that the plague has brok­ and quality; spriug lambs, $4 to $5 Fresh Developments In the t'liim-se Trou outside. A great war council of gen­ ren and property would be protected. en ont again in Honolulu. The Case of a Man Who Sirnllo.ved each. bit* <'nil-..- Grave i neii>ini•--.. erals has just concluded its delibera­ At 1 a.m. todav, while ou the line of Much anxiety is being manifested in ills Suspenders. Hides—No. 1 inspected hides, 6>gc; Washington, June (5.—The secretary tions. The decisions as to the future Japan over emigration to America. march, I was met by three of the prin­ A case recorded in the Boston Med­ No. 2, 5"^c; No. 3, 4^c; branded of the navy has received the following military course has not been made United States war vessels are being pro- cipal officials with a flag of truce, stat- pared for sea under sea orders. ical and Surgical Journal by l>r. M. hides grade No. 2, and bulls No. 3; cablegram from Admiral Kepmff, coin- knowu. Louis Bcthaaud Delarey sat tiie ninth iiniit- iug their wish to surrender tne towu. Conservatives honored II. Richardson is a remarkable exam­ kip, 7c, calf, 8 to'8j2c; deakin skins, mandiug the United States ship New­ in thij council." Versa ly of tlie detltll of Sir John A. Mac- "Mrs. Botha and Mrs. Kruger are donalil. ple of the extraordinary feats In swal­ 25 to 35c each; sheepskins, 4) to 50o ark, lying at the Taku Forth, at the Another dispatch brought to Lorenzo both in Pretoria. Some few of the The government of Prince Edward Is- lowing foreign bodies sometimes per­ each; horsehides, 50 io 75c each. mouth of the Pei-Ho river, dafprt Taku, Marques by messenger, and dated at I land have Intr British prisoners have been taken lueed a prohibitory bill to formed by men. Wool—Manitoba,8 to S%e per pound June 5: Pretoria, Fridav, at midnight, says: ] s" 'nt0 '',,1,,''', lime ."., 1001. away; but the majority are still at flaf; was hoisted Ol the A man, aged '20 years, was admitted delivered at Winnipeg. '•Engagement has commenced. I "The war council assumes the powers Watervaal. Over a hundred of the summit of .Mount Spokane and tbe cap- to the hospital. He said that two Seneca root—25c per lb. delivered have lauded a force of 50 seameu more of the government. Its members de­ lure of Pretoria celebrated. officers are in Pretoria. The few I have weeks previously, while he w:is in a at Winnipeg. —battalion of marines. (Signed) clare that the capital may still be suc­ Admiral Sir I'. II. Freeman tie nnd seen are looking well." Count Von I.eydcn agree in the fact tbat despondent state, he had endeavored to Kewpff.'' cessfully defended. One commander the China situati Judging from Lord Roberts' phraseo­ is one "f the greavei swallow his suspenders and had suc­ Washington, June ti.—The state de­ declared, "With the help of God, the gravity. lioiv Peary Betrteveil wild Docks. logy the occupatiou of Pretoria was not ceeded in getting down certain por­ partment has received a cablegram hour will still come when Great Bri­ The report of Agutnaldo's death is char­ Lieutenant R. E. Peary, the arctic accompanied by loss of life. Presumab­ acterised us "nuess work" by the men tions, but how much he had swallowed from Minister Conger, af Pokiu, stating tain will acknowledge the independ­ who are supposed to have accomplished explorer, wus born in Maine. He pre­ ly the Boer forces, which so insistently he could not tell. Uf did not complain that matters have taken a much more ence of the two republics. A tremend­ the deed. pared himself for entering Bowdoin opposed the Britisli advance at Six Road Master Walters, of the M. & N. of pain, but rather of discomfort un­ serious turn there. No details are giv­ ous change will yet come over the situ­ college at l-'ryeburg academy ill I'rye- Miles Spruit, got awav. W. railway, while on a trip of Inspec­ der the breast while eating. The food en, 1-ut it is indicated that the Boxers' ation." tion, fell from a motor ear near Langen- burg, in the western part of the state. burg, and was killed. at times passed easily into the stom­ activity is extending very closely to the The Iollowiug story of Peary's early Gen. Delarey said that Pretoria ach. At other times it was regurgitat­ CAPTURED A BATTALION. Chinese capital. WEDNESDAY, JINK ti. days shows his method of overcoming would be defeuoed to the utmost, add­ ed Immediately. Nothin,,' could be seen Tien T.-dn June 6.—News has ju-t China will go to war rather than brook obstacles: Tlie Thirteenth Imperial Irish Yeomanry ing: "There is every chance that we in the throat With u probe some ob­ bceu received from the viceroy, through the Interference of the powers. One of his fellow townsmen while (.'mu pel led lo Surrender to BoetS. will yet beat the enemy out of the The Democrats of Maryland declare for struction was felt. the men he sent to Yuug Cbiug, that out hunting one day in November dis­ London, Juue 6.—Lord Roberts re­ country." Win. J. Bryan for the presidency. A Bklngram showed o suspender Mr. Norman, of the North China mis­ covered a Hock of ducks In a pond ports to the war office that the 13th President Kruger is somewhere to the The Virden baseball club will hold Its buckle tit the middle of the chest und sion, was murdered on Friday or Satur­ annual tournament ou June 18 and 10. about two miles from the village. The Battalion of the Imperial Yeomanry eastward, but is in constant wire com­ possibly another higher up. As the day. It is thought that the viceroy The Turkish governmeut is remodelling man wanted the birds, but knew no (Irish) was "overwhelmed by the Beers munication with the leaders here. and re-armlng eight of Its older Iron­ chief danger in esophageal Impaction knew of Mr. Norman's marder at the clads. way of getting riieni. even if his shut at Lindley." Lord Methune made a There is, however, a deep feeling of is from ulceration Into the great ves­ time of Mr. Robiusou's. The Methodist conference of Quebec ob­ were effective, for he had no dog. and "magnificent march," but was too late. anger against him on account of what jects to the grunting of railway pusses to sels, especially when the foreign body Loudon. June (5.—The Shanghai cor­ there was no boat in the pond. Ou his The following is the text of the dis­ is now called his unnece-sary flight, ecclesiastics. has sharp edges, and as fatal erosion respondent of the Daily Mail, tele­ Severe measures will be taken nt St. way home be met Peary and told bim patch from Lord Roberts announcing and because he and the officials took all usually takes place in two weeks or graphing yesterday, says: "The Box­ Louis to protect ladles from striking about the ducks nnd why be bad not the disaster to the 13th Battalion of the the gold and left their subordinates un­ street ear men. less, it was concluded that If there ers are within three m Ies of Tein Tsn. tired nt them. Imperial Yeomanry: paid. Edward Hatwell, n lu year old boy, was any erosion it was sufficiently ad­ In addition to the marines toe defen­ was killed in Winnipeg lust evening dur­ "Now," said Peary, "let's go back to "Pretoria Staticn Juue 6.—I regret vanced to make even the most careful sive force includes voluuteers under the ing the wind storm. the pond, and if the ducks are still to report that the 13th Imperial Yeo­ WOUNDED CANADIANS. l-'lve thousand Immigrants arrived in the manipulation dangerous. The problem eommaud of Major Higgs, late of the west dnrlng the mouth of May. making there I promise to retrieve all you manry had to surrender to a very super­ was how to perforin extraction with­ 16th Lancers, The town is under Col. Otter Sends a List of Six .Men Wound­ the total since January 1st. lov.is-i. kill." ior force of the enemy ou May 31, near ed on May 30—No Westerners. A deputation of Koiniin Catholics wait­ out producing fatal hemorrhage. They returned to the pond; the ducks arms." ed on Premier Macdonald with tlie object Lindley. On receiving confirmation of Ottawa, June 5.—Col. Aylmer re­ The throat was opened, and with a A dispatch to the Daily Mail froai of navlug objectionable clauses removed were undisturbed. The weather had the battalion being attacked, I ordered ports that he has received a cable from from the School Act. pair of forceps, a string attached to a Tein Tsn, dated June 4, says "The been cold for Severn 1 days, ice had Methuen to pro:eed with all speed to Lieut.-Col. Otter, commanding the se­ Montreal. Ottawa and Quebec celebrate bniss ring :iin! then half fl suspender formed around the shore of the pond, situation is very serious. The Boxers the full of Pretoria. It 1st bought that its assistance. cond special service battaliou, R C R., with two buckles and Anally a third and the ducks were bunched out in are approaching Tien Tsin on all gides.'' Dominion holiday will lie proclaimed to "Methuen was then on the ma*ch, dated Johannesburg, June 4 reporting commemorate the British victories. buckle were removed. A prolmiig was open water, but within range. Merrill on the Heilbron side of Kronstad and Colonel Ilnghes at Work. the following men as having heen TUESDAY, JUNE passed into the stomach without meet­ lired nnd killed two. Without more ing with further obstruction. half an hour after the receipt of my Louden, June G.—The Times' Cape wounded ou May 29: Piivate J. E. The Boer delegates spent day In ado than if he were about to take a The wound w:is closed with silk telegram on June 1, he started off. By Town correspondent, May 25, says: Davies Royal Canadian Dragoons; Pri­ Cleielfitid. dip in the old swimming hole on a hot 10 a.m. of the following day he had The strike of the railway ear repairers sutures, and recovery ensued. July day Peary removed bis clothing, The Cape police aud Warrens' scouts, vate J. B. Robinson 21st Essex Regt ; al Buffalo has been settled. marched 44 miles iu 25 hours, but he under Colonel Hughes, advanced in Private J. Jordon 2nd Regiment Q.O. Successful sales of school lands were broke the ice with a heavy stick and was too late to reSaUe Col. Spiagges' skirmishing order toward Douglas. Af­ R.; Private E. Hill 9th Voltiuenres De bold at Virden and Curbcrry. Not nn Indian. swam out, picked up the dead birds A C. P. It. freight train nt Plum Coulee Mrs. II. S. lloitl. U daughter of Wil- Yeomanry. ter coming to within about 1.000 yards Quebec; Private A. Haydon 82nd St. and brought them to hind.—Saturday broke throiiKh :i bridge. No loss of life. iiatn l\ Cody (Buffalo Bill), lives at "Methuen attacked the Boers, who they rushed through the town to the John Fusiliers; Private F. Richardson The Woman's Missionary society for Evening Post. a place iu Wyoming which bears the were between 2,000 and 3.000 stroug, houses close to the banks ot the river No. 5 military district. Miuill >lia and the Terltorics is In session at Bl iiidon. strange mime of B. X. Ranch. Slack. and after a running fight of five hours and exchanged shots witb tbe enemy for Lieut.-Col. Otter also reports No. FIvi Chinamen re dead of the plague Among the curious questions put to ADVERTISING AXIOMS. completely routed the enemy." some time The enemy finally fled, 7888 Evans as wounded but Col. Ayl­ Steps nre taken to pre­ I.i Sin l-'raneiseo her by visitors are these: Tbe battalion captured numbers leaving the laager with three wagons mer is unable to identify this man. vent its spread. Tell the truth in your advertising. Major C. II. Dale, late of the Canadian "I suppose you have a large collec­ about 500. and a great quantiy of ammunition,etc. Lieut -Col. Otter also states that the Don't spend more money in advertising militia, has been made a military knight tion of Indian scalps?" The casualties of the Bri ish in the Hughes has proved hinis If an ideal effective strength of the battaliou at the of the Order of St. George. than you can easily afford. "Have you ever been scalped your­ fightiBg under Gen. Warreu at eaat leader of irregular mounted forces. front is only 450 of all ranks. Lord Koberts suggests that ibe Cana­ Advertising in publications must be re- dian Mounted Rifles be hereafter called self?" enfoiced by proper solicitations aud com­ Fabersput, May 29, when, with 700 the Keyai Canadian Dragoons. The Moors are Massing. Honor for Canadians. plete plans. men, he was surrounded and attacked A cable letter from Paris announces "Do you keep buffaloes os domestic by 1,000 colonial rebles, who were re­ London, June C.—Special dispatches London June 5.—The Daily News that II xposltion buildings are still far pots?" from being completed. There Is a lack Once, on the ranch, while she was pulsed, included one man killed and received this evening from Algiers por­ correspondent at Smalldeel in a letter | or' tslde attractions. entertaining a foreign stranger, ber 10 wounded, among the Canadian artil­ tray a serious situation. Thousands of says that the celerity shown by Major The situation In China Is becoming Moors are massing at Figuig and in Girooard who pushed the construction acute, and the Indications are that the father rode by. and she said: Do Not lery. concerted action of the powers will be the neighorhood, preparing for a deter­ of the railroads M> that the trains mov­ nerosi.ry to bring the government of the "There goes Colonel Cody now." Doer Envoys Learn the News. mined attack upon ihe advanced posts liowciv Kingdom to its senses. The The man looked at the horseman ed forward on each section of the line Boxer outrages continues. Chicago, Jnne 0.—The Beer envoys of the French. The French columns as the trcops advanced was simply mar­ long nnd anxiously. Pay Cash-^*- arrived here this morning, but the wel­ have joinrd hands at .Zoubia, but the vellous. MONDAY, JUNE 4. "Are you sure about it'.'" coming words of the reception commit­ men suffer terribly from heat and Windsor Eng., June 5.—In the St. Dr. Scott, of Kstevnn, is dead. "Certainly. I know him very well PAY SCRIP FOR DOMINION LANDS tee were half lost in the shouts of the thirst, and hundreds o! cimels have Georges' chapel here yesterday in the Wm. Bell, of Winnipeg, was drowned indeed." | in Lake Winnipeg. AND SAVE DISCOUNT newsboys crying "All about Pretoria died The Freuch are preparing en­ presence of all the military knights "Well. I declare! I was never so sur­ ' A hone distanced nn express train for A very large saving can be made. We can surrendered." Mr. Fischer, ouo of the trenchments, and are confident of th ir Major C. H. Dale, late .of the Canad­ ; eight miles in Ontario. prised in my life. Why. that ni.-in is a farnhh the exact amount for any payment. envoys, said: "The news does not come aiblity to reppl an attack, and even to ian militia, was installed as a military I Chas. A. Naughty, in cold blood fatally gentleman und not an Indian at nil." as a surprise. The fight will continue." take the offensive against Figuig, if ! shot his step mother in New York. Write for particulars and price. knight. This houor bas only been Gladys Castle, daughter of Mr. C. C. Mayor Harrison headed the reception necessary. | Castle,' who wns burned seriously, is Don't llorrniv. conferred on two other Canadians, ALLOWAY iL CHAMPION, WIMNIPEQ cemmittee. which accompanied the Lieut.-Col. Jas. i-itzgibtou and Col. I dead. Only the other duy a Boston linn of Privy Council will Decide. Si:- Claude Macdonald Is in supreme Boers to the Auditorium annex." Geo. Derottenburg. charge of Great Britain*! interests In sharks charged a innii $."> for making Winn p :g, Juoe 8.—Wheuqu:stioned i China. out the mortgage on a loan of $10 and Xo News From Kiiinns-Ie. MONTREAL STOCKS. Gananoue, June 6—The Montreal on the subject yesterday, Premier Mac­ j The Woodbine race meeting closed at then charged bim interest. A Lowell donald said that the prohibition bill Lo idon June b.—The colonial office Toionto ou Saturday, it has been most Methodist conference at the session i successful. sh.-ul; recently loaned a man .*L'l» and Reported by Alb way & Champ on, would pass its third reading this ses­ has receivtd a dispatch from Cape here yesterday passed a resolution de­ Lord Strathcona has made a generous charged him >''•'< for making out the Stock Brokeis, Wu.nipeg. sion, bnt would be at once submitted to Coast Castle, west coast of Africa, | contribution to tbe funds of the Winnipeg claring that the system of granting rowing club. mortgage, nnd every month he causes Hanks. Sellers. Buyer.. passe3 to ecclesiastics should be alto­ the Privy Council for decision, and if dattd Juue 8 (Sunriay), saying that no I Tin- sessions of tlie P. E. I. assembly the man to sign a new mortgage and M"ls'>n-B 192 ISO that body ruled that the act was uncon­ further new.- was received there from I on l-'riduv and Saturday were very heat­ charges him f*l each time, besides the Union XI) .... 1 Hi gether abandoned.. ed. Mr. 'Pitieau explains why b" changed Oommeree XD rKi 147J Coruwall. Ont , June 1iM) per cent per ML^i-llaneiiUSa the proposed building of a lock on their be held in January or early in February Hodgson. The telegraph lines have ' contac' t with a live wire, lie fell to the annum. The several mortgages are War Kugle IOU iitt next. ground sustaining fatal Injuries. Payne lb'J 100 reservation. been iuteri opted by stormy weather uot recorded since the lirst one. nnd Commercial Cable HI u>h every |3 Uie borrower buys goes iuto Montreal Tel H8 na Kmmerson for the Bench. PLAGUE AT HONOLULU Hich. & Onl. Nav tt*J 10 He Wanted to Ilesisrn. the lender's pocket Dominion Parliament. Ottawa. June 0.—It It reported that Honolulu, June C>, via San Francisco, City I'ana. K'y i"T> '.fti Victoria June 5.—At a meeting held Halifax K'y itt 111 Ottawa, Jnne 6.—At Ottawa yester­ Premier Emmerson.of , —There have been rumors of the reap­ Montreal 0a-, \>t \f$ day Sir , while he found in Nanaimo on Saturday night Mr. Mc- pearance of the plague, which are de­ Mnlter of Honht. Toronto K'y 10a ..yj will take the vacant judgeship in the r Inn s speaking of his father's position iMx—I want to congratulate you. Duluth Preferred lrt 14 fault with one or two of the minor supreme court bench in that province nied by the autnorities. Alex. Chris- Can. Pac.R'y. Montreal »> 4 points of the election commission, was in the recent political occuirences said Ills—OU what '.' Can. Par. K'y. London W| .... in place of Justice Van Wart retired. holm, a native of Nova Scotia, died on the who e satisfied. Sir Wilfrid tbat he would let the audience iuto a May 2b after suffering for six days from Dix—1 understand you are the father Money,time i.-l .... little laimiv secret. For the past two Laurier replied to his objection. Quebec, June.—The largest lumber what was said to be malaria. An of a line boy. FOREIGN MONEY. Th*- Dominion Election act came up establishment at St. Eienne du Sagu- years his father had been iu communi­ autopsy revealed swollen glands and Mix Ota, that was about three cation with the authorities at Ottawa and was pretty thoroughly gone into enay, belonging to Brice & company, his funeral was interrupted by the months tigo. Quoted by Alloway & Champion, iu relation to resigning being sick and 862 Main street, Winnipeg. The clause debating the N.W.M.P. of Quebec, was totally destroyed by health authorities who cremated his Dix Bat It Is a matter of congratu­ tired of the worry.. Mr. luruer said : Kelrh.Diarks JO.23 ' I from voting in tho Territories was fire this morning. body. lation just the same, isn't It? "That is untrue." Mr. Mclnnes reply­ Austrian Oulden SU .1-4 struck out. Mr. Puttee, Winnipeg Brantford, Jnne 6.—Rev. Dr. Spenc* Mix—I dou't know about that. I Holland Guilders 99 ing said: "That is not an untruth and The riots in connection with the 8t. Franca Is :-* made several suggestions, which were er of tbe First Baptist church, has re* Louis street car strike continue; fire arms only got about l.'i minutes' sleep last the records at Ottawa will bear me out.', Kuasian Koulilca SO 3-4 signed hid pastorate. were used by the rioters. night.—Detroit Free Press. FinnUh Markkaa is **-***-*a* of the high intervening country. PINCHER CREEK NEWft. THK IN JAPANESE HOTELS THE ST. MARY'S CANAL. The two main drainage channels. A MAMA FOR fcrA3UM Spring coulee and Pot Hole river, flow An enthusiastic meeting was held in Xethbri&ge flews •hoot Ar* Left la tha Area, and (s published evoiy Wednesday Evening. BETTING RUNS MAD IN HE NORTH Qweete i.i.»• Dollhoas* Fashion. almost due north and have practically Pincher Creek on Monday night, when It Is a novel affuir. «vtn to the traveled A CALGARY MAN VISITS IT \. THK OF ENGLAND. no watershed on the east hank. This it was determined to celebrate Domin­ NKWS OKKICK, ROUND STIIEKT, LETiumiDGK, foreigner. The entrance is usually a lit­ is strikingly true of the formei as may ion Day in good style. A large turn AI,HP:KTA, N.W.T.. tle urea, which is practically an extension of the street or sidewalk and defined by a And lines the Following Graphic Be* be concluded from the statement that out attended the meeting and the fol­ HY < opper, Stiver antl Gold tttuga la Which Money la Kapidl> Won Nnd low platform or raised floor. From this an artificial canal only one and three lowing officers were elected: J. H. & T. SAUNDERS scripti<»n of the Work Accomplished. liuat oa the I lip of a < ..in— How the modest eminence the proprietor and those quarter miles is required to divert Scholield, chairman of athletic com­ about him greet the new guest with pro­ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 11.00 PER YEAH Law and itraniceri Are EJ-raded. water from the bed of Spring coulee to mittee ; J. Henon, chairman of horse found bows, their foreheads touching tht A Calgary Herald representative re­ floor repeatedly. There is no showy of- the headwaters of the Pot Hole. And, racing committee, and W. A. Ross, ADVERTISING RATES: Among the lower classes of the north cently made an inspection of the works •f England gambling lias ceased to be a ; lice, no high desk, no lordly clerk, no big at a point about one and a quarter miles secretary-treasurer. Two committees, Space | lWk| 1M. | 3M. 1 6M. | 1 Vr. the of Canadian N. W Irrigation com­ pastime It has become a mania. No book for the guests' autograph—only a up stream the lower end of the artifici­ one for athletic sports and one for 1 iuch 110 75 | 92 00 ! 93 75 I 9)7 00 | 912 00 little table about 14 inches high, with an pany in Southern Alberta and whilejhe matter what race is to be run, even if it al canal, a man may stand in water I inkstone, suggesting that here the ac­ horse racing were also appointed. The J Col. | 1 50 | 3 00 | 9 00 1 16 IX) | 30 00 be but a hen race, the colliers must hare has had the benefit of the company of counts are made up. But the guest may draining to the Pot Hole and throw a horse racing will only be a minor por­ 1 .Ol. | 2 50 | 6 00 | 17 50 | 30 00 | 51 00 the chief enginineer he feels some their "bit on," and no game can be played not yet ascend. His shoes must be left stone into the waters of Spring coulee. i1 .Ol. I 4 50 | 10 00 | 2c 00 I 45 00 | 90 UU doubt of writing a description of that tion of the day's sports, as it is to be without the miners backing their fancy. in the area. That explains its shoeshop It has been stated that Nine Miie an athletic meeting first and foremost. ltaol. I 6 50 1 16 00 | 45 00 | 80 00 | 150 no The favorite haunt of the gambler is appearance. undertaking in such a way as to'cotivey the grounds where sparrow sweep*, pi­ coulee drains northerly, partly to the A football tournament will be on the Special reading: notices in local column lflo. Quick servants promptly assist ln the any real sense of its magnitude and im­ HIT lino in advance. geon shooting, rabbit coursing and other Pot Hole, and partly to Fifteen Mile correction of his understandings, bring­ list of attractions, in which it is hoped All official advertisements, such as By-Lawn, similar sports are held. There is nothing portant^. Mortgages and Sheriff Sales, Assignments, and ing sandals or slippers if ht is unsup- lake. For the proper operation of this that teams from Lethbridge, Blair- unlawful about the sporting, uud matter* Apart altogether from the possibil­ Government and Corporation Notices, inserted plied; then, preceded by his traveling ef­ canal system, it is necesv.ry that all once for 12c. per line ; subsequent insert ions Be. are generally so well arranged that al­ more and Macleod will participate. A fects, he i9 led to his apartment. He ob­ ities which its development can open the waters of this coulee should flow per line. though tho police are aware of the ex­ game of baseball will be got up for Advertisements of Wants. To Let, Losl or serves that tht stairs art without rails istence of the gambling, yet they are up, possibilities which must be evident towards Fifteen Mile lake. To accom­ Found, etc., when under one inch, will he in­ and that the female servants make their the lovers of the curve, and sprinters, serted for 50c.; subsequent insertions ibe, dacha powerless to prevent it. The presence of even to a limited imagination, there is plish this it is necessary to build a dam Bteep accent much as a child would, of­ jumpers and strong men will And all This class of advertising must be paid for iu a stranger usually puts a cheek to pro­ advance. ten using their hands as well as their so much of interest in the plain, sober, at the point of bifurcation and a dam ceedings. As a description of one of their wants duly provided for. A lib­ Professional and Society Cards, *l per Mont h. feet. Ours is a "ten mat" room—that is, recital of the purely technical features six inches in height would be sufficient these pocket editions of Monte Carlo, Marriages, births,anild-uth notices, 5l)c. each it requires tea mats, each three feet by eral prize list will be made out, as insertion. which are so numerous in the populous of the work, that the layman can for the purpose. Such a dam would six feet to cover, or rather to form, the everyone is anxious to make the cele­ Contract advertising paid for monthly. portions of the north, might prove inter­ scarcely hope to grasp, much less to throw water naturally flowing into floor. The mat is made of woven straw, esting, the writer visited one of the best bration of Dominion Day what it has JOB IIIIMItl'IIAT. overlaid with ordinary matting Hud fin­ convey to others, just what has been Hudson's Bay into streams flowing known. always been in Pincher Creek—the Tins NKWS Job department is well supplied ished with a firm border. Being soft and done and what is likely to result from to the Gulf of Mexico, in other words, The grounds art situated on the out­ event of the. year. Rates will be ar­ with all the latest and newest designs in plain yielding under tht foot, it is compara­ and fancy type. Gordon and Peerless presses, skirts of one of the large manufacturing Ihe operations. this irrigation canal is on the roof of tively noiseless. ranged for on the C.P.R. Irom points stationery and printing material of all descrip­ towns of Lancashire and are much fre­ That this enterprise is possessed of the continent. tions. The furniture? A dainty doll table 12 quented by the inhabitants of the sur­ East'and West, and extra busses put Mill Heads, Note and Letter Heads, Pro­ inches high, a little lacquer tray with a more interest than usual in irrigation grammes, Invitations, Circulars, Professional rounding villages. The way is rather on to meet all trains. tiny teapot and two small cups and sau­ work, apart from its heing the flrst of Fifteen Mile lake lies on a saddle. A Cards, Posters, Dodgers, etc., etc.. printed in desolate, hut ia the lanes several men the latest style. This department is under ihe cers, two floor cushions and a wall scroll saddle that is practically the crest of Perhaps there is no town in the were lounging about. These men ate any magnitude in the Dominion will management of a thoroughly practical man, —that is all. The sole heating apparatus and tne public can rely on getting work done called the "seouts," and their duty is to be apparent from a few comments re­ the continent. Immediately north North-West with such a fine athletic is a box of ashes with a nest of coals. equal to any city office in Canada. see that uo auspicious person, police or of it and from three to five miles in ground as Pincher Creek. Beautifully Book work a specially. Beside the coals is a teakettle. Between garding its typographical features. otherwise, enters surreptitiously. The us and the snowstorm raging outside Usually in irrigation, the engineer width, north and south, and extending level, it has on the south side a fine grounds consist of several large fields, there is, first, a wall of sash filled with from the St. Mary river indefinitely natural grand stand in the shape of a which are well screened from observa­ has to conserve elevation, to build translucent paper, then a narrow hall­ (so far as the canal system is concerned) tion. Admission is guiued by a very nar­ canals on gradients as low as permiss­ steeply sloping sidehill, thickly cover­ LETHBRIDGE way, then a sliding sash filled with row winding passage, which opens out eastward Is a broken range of low hills ed with grass. A more perfect spot glass. A finger thrust on either of three ible in order to acquire territory. In upon the pay box and pavilion. When locally known as the "Rolling Hills," A FEW FACT* Alio, T ill It TOWN sides and your every movement is visible this instance, the problam presented wonld be hard to find. No entrance the writer entered, the place looked quite I OK IMS I AM HI llltllv OK from without. Locks? What good? All which cuts off the plateau surrounding fee will be charged to any of the sports respectable. At the bottom was a large was to dissipate elevation cheaply and llll M Ms TO MfSttST. the doors are paper and work in slides, Lethbridge from that extending from number of spectators watching a rabbit economically, and that will probably or to the grounds, and it is hoped that and all tha windows art doors. courting niiiti-h. A man ran some dis­ the Pot Hole river easterly to Sterling. visitors will be numerous. Everything slides. Do you want th* be true of the large irrigation enter­ laethbridge, which is recognized as one of the tance down the field with two rabbits in Through these "Rolling Hills" the servant? Clap your hands smartly, and prises tn the territory to follow upon leading towns of the Canadian Northwest, i< his hands, and when he released them beautifully situated on the Belly river in South then comes from somewhere above, be­ canal extends in deep cutting of a max­ two dogs were sent after them. The the heels of this one. Following is the standing of the ern Alberta and the divisional |>oint for the low or around a "H-i-i-i-i-l-i," and san­ imum of 19 feet for a distance of three Alberta Kail way and Co.'s road, i he t'row's Nest dogs rapidly gained on the rabbits and pupils in the Pincher Creek Schools Railway, and the Lethbridge branch of I he C.P. daled feet are quickly sliding toward The St. Mary river, at the point of soon eaughi them, but two men in racing and a quarter miles. for the month of May. R. from Medicine Hat ou the main line. There you. At the sound of the sliding door intake of the present works, has an costume, who had run after them, caused are many reasons why Lethbridge is the most you only look to see her or him approach­ elevation of about 3,850 feet above sea The section of the canal from St. SENIOR DEPARTMENT. desirable place in the West for settlers to locate. the dogs to drop their trembling prey. The climate conditions are most favorable, the ing you on sliding knees; at least, so it The dogs were splendid looking animals. level, Lethbridge has an elevation of Mary's river to the headwaters of Aggregate attendance 566. district beiug marked by on equable tempera­ seems. Your commands are received by ture, with freedom from rapid and extreme It was quite evident that the visitor Spring coulee is termed the flrst div­ Average Attendance 28 the polite waiter in that attitude, and 2,958 feet and Stilling, a point on the fluctuations lu the growing season. The predo hud created a diversion, for the men ision. It has already lieen stated that in inn nt feature is the great dryness and clear­ the disappearing is after the fashion of railroad, some 20 miles south of Leth­ Enrollment 34 crowded round the "stranger," eying him ness. With the exception of lhat portion ot the approaching. Dispose of yourself aa it is ten and a half miles long. It has JUNIOR HI.-Magdalene Albert, British Columbia situated ulong the Pacific suspiciously. It took hiin some little time bridge, the present terminus of the best you can. The little platform at the been built 20 feet wide on the bottom Coast, Southern Alberta enjoys the mildest to convince them that he was not an main canal system, is about 8,100 feet. Katie Cyr; Lillian Herron and May climate in Canada. The soil of the plains sur­ end of the room, with your roll of rugs, agent of tbe police. When tbis was done, to carry 5 feet depth of water of a grad­ Goforth, equal. rounding the town is generally rich and deep, may give you relief from standing or sit­ The territory interventing between and varies from a rich sandy to a clay loam. the crowd surged away, and an altera­ ient of two feet per mile, or to be ex­ ting ou your heels. these three points of a triangle is SENIOR HI.—Edith Herron, Annie AU of it is thoroughly adapted to the growth of tion was Isoou effect ed in the scene. Some all classes of sereals, cultivated grasses, vege- I have been fortunate enough thus far act 2.112 feet per mile. The sides of Walters, Bella Cook. of tht men weie now playing quoits, drained by two main drainage channels tables and even fruits of various kinds. 'Hie to be entertained where a chair could b* the canal are sloped one and a half to only drawback lias been the dryness of the sea- others card* aud various other games, Spring Coulee, (the government maps JUNIOR IV.—Kate Boll. Winnie Hin­ had for the asking. But when one comes sons, but this is to be overcome by a system of but the majority had formed themselves one, the hanks are built one and a half ton, Cecil Jonas. irrigation now in course of construction by the to meals, which are served in one's room, name in Pipe Pound creek J and the iuto groups or •'rings." These "rings" feet above high water line and are eight Canadian North-West Irrigation Co.. who will It is quite a condescension from the for­ Pot Hole river. These two natural SENIOR IV.—Frank ie Willoek, Lulu irrigate a portion of land lu miles square im­ are called gold ring*, silver rings or cop­ eign chair to the little Japanese table. feet wide on top. The location pre­ mediately adjoining Lethbridgo, thus making per rings, according to tht coins gambled drainage channels have been utilized in Bell, Lome Dobbie. it the centre of the garden of the West. Kor "Foreign food" also ie to be found in th* sents no striking or unusual features, for. the canal system in tbe following man­ THIRD CLAKS.-Katie Herron. Addie stock raising Southern Alberta Is looked upon best hotels—beefsteak, chicken, butter, as being the finest in America. The grasses are There were three large rings.aud sev­ with the possible exception of the site Cook. eggs, potatoes. One can get on very well ner': most nutritious and cures on Ihe stem, upon eral smaller ones. The writer looked at of the intake itself. Advantage has which cattle feed through the entire winter. with such "hardships" if they are not PRIMARY' DEPARTMENT. oue of the lurge silver rings. It consist­ From the point of intake on the St. At least 200,000 head of horned stock and large spoiled in the cooking. — Northwestern been taken of natural conditions. There baiids of horses are running at large l>oth sum­ ed of about 40 persons, and in its center Mary river, at an elevation of 3,853 Aggregate attendance 811 Christian Advocate. are three distinct channels of the river mer and winter, never needing shelter of any Whs tin- man who did the tossing by feet, an artificial channel has been ex­ Average attendance 39 kind. Here are operated the coal mines of The separated, and joined, by a long bar of Alberta Railway and Coal Co.. who employ the throwing up two half pennies. If they Th* Darky Ronstaboat. cavated for a distance of about ten and Enrollment 50 year round between fWoh'dSOO men, and have came dorn with tails up, the men wbo very firm gravel crossing the river "I was down on the river front the oth­ a half miles, until it intercepts the head­ JUNIOR SECOND.—Bessie Mo] ine, an average output of 700 tons per day. Their had hacked tails won; if heads, then obliquely. With singularly little work Wallace Sharpe: Pearl Dobbie and coal finds a ready sale through all pans of tla- er day," said a veteran steam boatman, waters of Spring Coulee- at an elevation West. The machine shops of Ibis company arc heads won. Two men armed with sticks "and heard some negro roustabout sing­ the inshore channel of three is made Elsie Dobbie, equal. here and employ a permanent staff of about kept the lin* from decreasing in size by of 3,8130 feet. one hundred mechanics. Iu addition to several ing the 'Cen'el Jackson' song. It was the available to divert all the water to the PART SECOND,—Sarah Murphy, first class stores and shops Lethbridge has ex­ striking out right and left and hitting the first time I bad heard the thing for years, From this point the natural channel canal that will be required for some Willie Hall, Willie Cyr. cellent telegraph and telephone service, dailv legs of the gamblers as they pressed in. and you have no idea how it carried me trains and mails, branches of the Union Bank The persons forming the ring were of all of Spring Coulee is used for about ten considerable time, without necessitat­ SENIOR FIRST.—Dorothy Bell, Har­ of Canada and Bank of Montreal, Dominion back to old times. This is the way it ages and sizes, some well dressed, some miles in which distance 280 feet of ele­ ing the construction of any dam and old Smith, Ernest Schoening. Land office. Customs oflice, Public and Roman runs: Catholic Schools, Presbyterian. Methodist, in rags and tatters, some laughing, some "Gen'*l Jackion mighty man— vation is dispensed with. protecting the headgate proper from JUNIOR FIRST.—Oswald Bogart, Jean Church of England ana Roman Catholic swearing, but all with the same greedy, Whaw, nay kingdom, fir* away! Dobbie, Charlie Hinton. churches, a large and well controlled General A second artifical channel is con­ floods or ice gorges. Hospital. Public Library and Reading Koom, covetous look upon their faces. They all, Ht fight oa •**, an he hght on Ian'— structed with the purpose of diverting It is earnestly requested of parents ood Hotels, up-to-date Fire Brigade, Board of young and old, pressed eagerly forward Whaw, my kingdom, ire away I (Concluded next week.) that they send their children very reg­ rade, tine Public Buildings, a detachment of until the blows of tbt men inside drove the water from the bed of Spring Cou­ TNorth-Wes? t Mounted Police, Electric Light "Gen'el Jackson find de trail— ularly during June. If this is not done Plants, which are extensively used for business them back. Whaw, my kingdom, fire away! lee at an elevation of 3,651 feet, for a FOOTBALL. it will hinder chances of promotion. No one shewed to be angry at tht blows •• make a fort wid cotton bale— distance of one and three-quarter miles • laces, private residences, mining and street received. The place became a pandemo­ Whaw, my kingdom, fire away! ^ghting purposes. Water Works. Lumber Yards, to the interception of the head waters The Square presented a lively ap­ A Life and Death Fight. Brick Yard, &c, &c. It is also practically the nium, the noise grew deafening. The "There were other verses. I believe, but pearance on Monday evening last and distributing point to the import ant and rapidly dogs barked, bowled and yelped, whilt those two wero the most popular, and of the weBt branch of the Pot Hole developing mountain mining regions of Eas't the men shouted themselves hoarse. Tbe various persons were heard to remark Mr. W. A, Hines of Manchester, la., and W est Kootenay in British Columbia. With back in the sixties and early seventies l-Iver, at an elevation of 3,544 feet. the daily train service on the throe different gambling itself was very simple. One of "This looks like old times." The Leth­ writ ing of his almost miraculous escape you could hear the deckhands droning From this point, the natural channel from death, says: "Exposnre after railroads, going cither east, wesl or through the men would throw down on the gravel tbem at every landing. I have often bridge Brass Band occupied the band Montana into the United States, the gcograph ut'his feet a .". shilling piece and call out: of the Pot Hole river is used for nearly measles induced serious lung trouble, leal situation affords much better opportunitie wondered why it was that the old time "Heads a crown! Heads a crown! Heads 12 miles in which distance a further stand and played several selections which ended in Consumption. 1 had to both business men and farmers than any roustabout songs have so entirely disap­ other town in the Canadian {forth-West. The u crown!" Another man would drop an­ peared. The river negroes still chaut at dissipation of 386 feet occurs when a much to the delight of n large cr vd frequent hemorrhages and coughed population is already 2,.T00, with bright prospects other coin at his feet and say, "Tails • night and day. All my doctors said I of increasing rapidly in the near future. their work, of course, but. like the girl in third aitillcal channel is constructed, which had gathered to witness a game crown!" The cries were sometimes va­ the ballad, they 'do not sing tbe old songa must soon die. Then I began to use diverting the water from the Pot Hole of football which was being played lie ried to "Heads a crown! Who'll take —the songs of long ago.' Another favor­ tween teams picked from the Club by Dr. King's New Discovery which wholly LETHBRIDGE POST OFFICE. heads a crown?" The man in the mid­ ite tbat I remember had this refrain: liver at an elevation of 3,157 feet and cured me. Hundreds have used it on dle, who was a neutral, put two half pen­ "Heave away! Heave away I this third channel extends for 22 miles the President and Secretary respective­ Arrival and Departure of Mall*.. nies upon the palm of his hand and threw my advice and all say it never fails to I'd rather court a yellow gal ly. The game was started at 8 o'clock them up. Xow all was nearly silent, and easterly accross the plains to the cross­ cure throat, chest, and lung troubles." AKKIVAL. Tkan work tor Henry Clay I and when half-time was called the Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial the gamblers' eyes followed the spinning ing of the A. R. tc C. CD.'S railroad, a Mails roin East and West on C. P. K. arrive 'Ten can still hear that sung on the bottles free at J. D. Higinbotham & daily at 7.15 a.m. coins as they went iuto tht air and then few miles south of Stirling, terminating Secretary's team had succeeded in levee occasionally, but very rarely."— Co.'s drug store. Mails from Macleod and other |K>ints on the fell tinkling to see tht facta of the half at an elevation of about 3,116 feet. securing one goal to the President's Crow's Nest Railway, arrive daily at 7.40 a.m. pennies. New Orleans Times-Democrat. none. Early in the second half the Mails from Coutts and Great Falls arrive at This canal crosses a drainage channel The Preacher and the Broncho 8.40 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Again the noise grew as tht cry Secretary's team scored again and Mails from Cardston, &c, arrive at 5 p. in. ou "Tails!" was shouted. Tho backers of Styles 1st Weddtar- Rlnrrs. known as Nine Mile Coulee, about eight Mondays and Thursdays. "It is generally supposed that women shortly after, the President's side Rev. Cyrus Townsend has something tails stooped down and picked up the niiies from its point of diversion from DEPARTURE. coins they had won. The losers either regard their wedding rings as sacred," the Pot Hole river and at an elevation also got a goal, thus making the score of the estimate of the American bron­ Mails for East and West on C. P. H. close pulled more money out of their pockets, remarked a Chestnut 6treet jeweler yes­ cho that the people in the west have daily at 6.30 p. m. (registered matter must be in terday, "but as a matter of fact they of 3,140 feet. This Nine Mile coulee 2 to 1 in favor of the Secretary. From at 6.00 o'clock). or. if they were nearly "bauked," went who know the animal from long ex­ to the copper ring again to court fortune. don't. Superficially they may give yon drains northerly partly to the Pot this time on the best efforts of the Malls for Western points on Crow's Nest Railway close at 8 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Now the cries of "Heads a crown!" and this impression, but when you come right President's team was put forth to sec­ perience. Here is his estimate and Mails for Great Falls tc Coutts close at 8.00 Hole and partly to Fifteen Mile Lake, "Tails a crown!" arose, and the same down to It they don't let a little matter description of the animal: p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. like sentiment stand in the way of style. and the natural stream will be used ure the second goal and although they Mails for Cardston, &c. close at 7 a.m. Tues­ procedure was gone through, and it was Style in wedding rings? Why, to be sure. for five miles of its length for the Leth­ had some close calls and came very The broncho is an ugly, ill-tempered, days and Fridays. astonishing to sec the amount of money neat- securing one several times still vicious, cross-grained, undersized, half- won und lost at this simple game. Some The ring that is now used Is a narrow cir­ bridge branch of the canal system. BOARD OF TRADE. one came up to the writer and said: "If clet of gold which looks like little more when the whistle blew for time they starved, flea bitten, abandoned little than a guard for the other rings on the From that point, at an elevation of tha wants to see brass (money) change beast, and he gives the missionary President—Wm. Colpman. finger. But that isn't the point. What I 2,020 feet (120 feet of elevation having had faileti to score and the Secretary's hands, go and look at yon ring." Vice President—M. Barford. want to tmphasizt is tht fact that wom­ team won. The game, we understand, abundant opportunity to practice the The ring poiuted out was a large one, been thrown away in the distance of Secretary—C. B. Bowman. en who were married years ago and sublime virtue of self-restraint. As a and the people composing it were on the five miles) an artificial channel of 26 was for the prize offered by the 24th of Treasurer—T. D. Kevin. whose wedding rings are the old style, May Celebration Committee. Follow­ horrible example of total depravity he whole perhaps better dressed than tha massive affairs are coming iu every day miles in length has been constructed others. The mode tf procedure was tht ing are the players : beats anything that I know of. He is TOWN OFFICIALS. to have them altered to conform to the to cover the territory immediately sur­ apt to do anything—except a good same as in the silver dug. but the present style. Even elderly women with Pres. Team. Sect. Team. Mayor—F. H. Mewburn, M. D. amouutt staked were much larger, live rounding the town of Let hbridge. thing—at any moment. When he married daughters of their own seem to J. B. Barclay . .. .Goal S. Peffer. Councillors-Ph. Vibert, A. J. Link. M. Bar pounds being a moderate stake, lu a few These statements fairly present the appears most serenly unconscious, look have little sentime&t hi the matter and Ed. Dixon Xrwts/ J. Scott ford, J. S. Stovall, R. Ripley. W. Hyssop. minutes tht writer saw hundreds of dol­ have their heavy bands shaved down to skeleton of the system, from which it mcK8 J. Cunningham j \F. G. Edwards out for bim, for that is the hour in Clerk and Treasurer-C. B. Bowman. lars lost and won. Some of the men who the size required by the present fashion." Solicitor—C. F. P. Conybeare. will be gleaned that the present works G. Hogg ^ Half- ( — Simms which he meditates some diabolical threw their gold on the floor were most —Philadelphia Kecord. embrace a length of 86 1-4 miles, of E Jarvis action. He bucks when he is ridden Health Officer—L. G. DeVeber. M. I). mistrablt looking beings, and appeared R- Kerr , Backs! ' Auditor—R. Sage. mcK8 and balks when he is driven, but once as if they had not had a dinner for a which 27 miles are natural and 5°. 14 B. Marchet.. J I .. J. Garbutt Inspector—E. J. Hodder. week. Apparently a sovereign would A Pleaaaat Call. 3. Hogg \R w f Wm. Scott get him going and he shows his metal. "Yes, ma'm. th' mistress is out. Wait. miles are artificial channels. w# Engineer—W. Sloan. more than cover the cost of all their pos­ But there are some further topogra­ —Broadfoot.. /"• 1. .T. M. Burnett He can go and go like the wind, and sessions, and yet ihey frequeutly drew a That's her telephonic new. Sit down In J. Barclay Centre A. Niven SCHOOL BOARD. the parlor a bit while I talk wid her." T. Heaton \T w/...H. McKay, go all day, and live on on* blade oi haudful of gold out of their pockets. phical features of interest in connection lj w (At the telephoae)—"Yis, ma'am, it's P. Ashcroft ... / ' * \ ... —Campbel grass and one drop of dew and keep Trustees—Adam Link (chairman), R. Kiplev Suddenly a transformation came ever me. Hus anybody called? Yis, ma'am. with the work. C. J. Atkinson, Umpire. T. F. Kirkham, M. Barford, H. McBeth. the scene. The word "strangers" was awake all night—and keep you awake Two old ladies. Their names? I didn't The answer to the question probably Secretary and Treasurer—Ph. Viben. passed aloig. Tht monty was hurriedly A practice game will be played on too—and go again all day, and keep it ax 'em. One has red hair, an her face is Principal—J. McCaig, M. A., L. L. B. picked up and tbe rings broken. Most of framed: "Why divert the water from next Tuesday evening when the follow­ smeared ever wid paint. The other is fat up until he tires out everything and the men crowded round where the cours- St. Mary river at an unnecessary origi­ ing will be the positions : an doompy, an she's growin a foine doo- everybody in the competition with iug wns taking place and appeared as if J. B. Barclay Goal S. Peffer BO YEARS' ble chin. Yes'm. they're here now. nal elevation to tumble down hill sub­ they were interested in the proceedings. E. Dixon 1 -,„ . IF. Edwards him: for when you get him started you EXPERIENCE What's that? You know 'em. Kh! Say sequently in other streams?" is readily mcK8 In about tive minutes two well dressed J. Cunningham. ) \ J. .Scott can depend upon him. that slower, please. I will. Goodby." men eutered. They were "strangers." given. 5- Kerr. \ Half- f G. Hogg 1 She turns to the callers. "Mistress has Whether they were detectives or not the The St. Mary river runs in a channel B. Marchet - - - r TI , **r*-, 1 ..—Broadfoot Glorious News just telephoned me," she said with B rar* BaeKS gambling was not resumed, aud the P. Ashcroft J [ J. Grey Comtt from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of smile. "She says telephone me just as much below the general level of the grounds gradually thinned of people. J. McLean \n w f... .W. Scott Washita, I. T. He writes : "Electric soon as the old cats have gone, an I'll plains adjoining it for the greater w Such gambling places are distributed H. McKay /"' '\¥. M. Burnett Bitters bas cured Mrs. Brewer nf scrof­ come home. I'm only around the corner." part of its length; at Lethbridge the all over tho industrial north and are like­ J. Barclay Centre A Niven ula, which had caused her great suffer­ TRADE MARKS —Cleveland Plain Deuler. ly to continue to exist, for It is almost river is 300 feet below tho town. The E. Jarvis \ , w ( .. J. Garbutt ing for years. Terrible sores would DESIGNS w impossible to collect evidence to lead to intake ot t"ho present canal system T. Heaton f ** ' \ .... —Simsm break out on her head and face, and COPYRIGHTS AC. Why th* Caatata nidni Car*. Anyone tending e e ketch and description may a conviction in a law court, so cunning *** There was a tremendous storm at sea. affords an easy route for diversion from the best doctors could give no help, but quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an are the managers of them. A Wealth of Beauty Invention It probablT patentable. Communica­ Everybody was fear erased but th* cap­ the river. In the opinion of some, it is now her health is excellent." Electric tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Is often hidden by unsightly pimples, •ent free. Oldest apenry forsecnrlngpatenta. tain, who sat reading a book in the cabin. Bitters is the best blood purifier known. The SH*. the only feasible point of diversion for Patent* taken through Munn A Co. receive A passenger went to him and told him eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt rheum, It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tptetal notice, without charge, in the The sun is so vast that if it were a hol­ the ship was going town and all would an irrigation system on its east bank. etc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glor­ tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and low ball tbe moon could revolve in the or­ be drowned. Any canal leaving the river at any ify the face by curing all skin eruptions running sores. It stimulates liver, kid­ Scientific American. bit which it now follows and still be en- "1 don't care," the old salt replied, also cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, neys and bowels, expells poisons, helps A handsomely illustrated weekly 1 »rk-o«t nr considerably lower elevation would relation of any acieatiflc Journal. Term*. $3 • tin I* dosed within the sun's interior. without lifting his eyes from his book, "I ulcers, and worst forms of piles. Only digestion, builds up the strength. Only surely fail to reach the plateaus adjoin­ rmet; 'our months, It. Bold brail newsdealer*. Por every acre ou the sir face of our haf cot vou cancer ia ray stomaeh and I 26 c-ts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold 60c. Sold by J. D. Higinbotham, drug­ globe tbere are more than 10,000 acres on ing Stirling and Lethbridge on account by J. D. Higinbotham, druggist. die ia -.. wttks any vay."—Detroit Fr*e gist. Guaranteed. the surface of the great luminary. rveme. St. Augustin's Ol"turoi*i. Mr. Wm. Rose, formerly a teacher pltal where he has since, been laid up, •4 iiuui..iuiii..iii.immiii..iiii..i.miiuuiiimimim in the public schools here, but who for He was badly shaken up but expects Priest in charge, Bn*.'. vv. HUH.EY BKAI.. H.A- Eyeache and the past four years has been studying to be around again in a few days, RECEIVED TO-DAY : Sl Nil AYS: medicine in the Manitoba Medical Col­ Matins at II a.m. "I feel as il I should Hy to pieces." Sunday School at ;t p.m. lege, has passed his tinal examination How often those words are on a Headache. K\ unsong Ut 7.30 thin. Celebration of the Holy Communion ! and is now a full-ttedgcd M. D. woman s lips. They express to the 1 Carload Groceries. Eyestrain 1st Sunday in Ihe Month, after Matins. Other Sundays, at 8.30 a.m. The Cardston Record lias again come uttermost the nerve racked condition causes Wednesday* Evensong at 7.30 p.m.. with ad­ to hand after a rest of something over of the body, which makes life a daily dress. Guild of St. Monica (Ladies) meets fortnightly a month. It has changed hands and martyrdom. 1 Carload Sugar. both. on Tuesday, at 3.30 p.m., at the Rectory. Baptisms at the times appointed by the Book of is now published hy the Cardston Pub­ If this condition had come suddenly Drugs Common Prayer. lishing Co. We understand the new it would have been unbearable. But Choir Practice on Friday evenings at S. relieve Priest in charge, IIEV. W. RIDI.1£Y-BEAL, B.A. linn have come to stay and the Record the transition was gradual. A little New Egyptian Onions-the first of the season, only will henceforth appear regularly. more strain each day on the nerves. A temporar­ inmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinaiimiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii The Winnipeg Exhibition will be little more drain each day ot the vital­ NEW ONTARIO CHEESE. held on the 10th to 15th July. Special ity. Any woman would be glad to be ily. Pro­ railway rates are quoted on all lines rid of such a condition. Every woman Lime Juice. Pure Maple Syrup. perly adjusted glasses remove L.& J. McLeay running into the city, the rate from tries to be rid of it. Thousands of such Lethbridge being $10.60; Macleod, via women have been cured by Dr. Pierce's Royal Salad Dressing. Raspberry Vinegar. the cause and effect a treatment with his "Favorite Prescrip­ permanent cure- MILLINERY Lethbridge, $17.50; Macleod, via Cal­ Fruit Syrup. Aylmer Chicken Soup. gary, $20.25; High River. $18.05. tion" when local doctors had entirely Satisfaction guaranteed. failed to cure. AND "Jack" the oldest troop horse in the "Favorite Prescription" contains no Lady Charlotte Gelatine, &c, &c. Consultation free. police force, fell and broke his neck one opium, cocaine or other narcotic. We carry a largo line of Spectacles day last week. He was purchased for the police in 1S82, was numbered and Eyeglasses, and make a specialty DIED. Bid Mis, Lord id Canned Goods. of adapting frames to the features. 109, and has been on active service until TKITTON—At London. England, of very recently. The animal was about Cerebral Paralysis, William Fredrick The only Optician in town with a A big reduction on all 28 years old at his death and was known Tritton, son of the late Captain W. Test Case. to every ex-policeman in this part of Tritton (Bengal Native Infantry). trimmed lines. the country.—-Albertan. H. BENTLEY, The first train over the ('rows Nest "W HOLESALE AND EETAIL, •tWW»IIHWIMIin-*!lllllWWIIHWIiHlllHllll"HBnni,H"lHHIW WANTED branch of the 0. P. R. on the new XJE"T*HBR.IDC3I-E3. R. A WRIGHT, time table arrived here from the west GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Wages And at FERNIE, B.C. Telephone 33. Expert Optician & Jeweller. For the Month of JUNE only A $16. Apply to on Sunday evening at 19.20. The one RIBS. DEANE, WttwmwmtwmiWnwmim^ Slj»n of Hi' liii-iii- (sold wutcli. we are giving from the east arrived on Tuesday at the Barracks. morning and was about three hours be­ hind schedule time. The time for these WANTED Just received, a very fine assortment of high-class Biscuits : trains to arrive after this will be from a BIS Oil HI SI'S DELIVERY -MAN for the Lethbridge Co­ Water Ice Wafers, Cafe Noir Wafers, the east at 7.15 a.m., and from the A operative Association, Ltd. Applicants Imperial Wafers, Graham Wafers, worth of WALL PAPER paid to Btate salary required. Applications received for in CASH. west at 7.10 p.m. till tilth inst. Cocoa Wafers, Oatmeal Wafers, Great Bargains Keinember that our goods were bought before Windsor Wafers. the recent rise in the price of paper—you get Nearly all ihe small hoys in lown t he benefit of this In addition to the discount. and girls too, visited the windows of HEEDING. The Co-Op. store on Saturday and The besl tonic ever produced: PABST MALT EXTRACT. ill'", undersigned are making arrangements * at Scott's. J. D. HIGINBOTHAM & CO. Monday last, the attraction being a T for a continuous herding of cattlo and horses for feeding and breeding purposes, east What has been asked for is to hand : Telephone 49. Night Bell. tame badger and a cage of gophers of Lethbridge, where i* good pasture, good Every day is bargain day which were allowed to frolic at plea­ water and good shelter. Will accent any num­ ber, small or large, at the rate of a dollars per SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT. during our moving sale. Any­ Thursday, June 14, 1900. sure in the west window of that store. hoad per year. Quantities of Klo nnd over, it thing and everything at cost The badger, which is quite a pet and liberal discount. Apply to The World's Lest toast, Thousands use no other bread. Try it. THOS. IMHUAR OK SONS, price. Xow is the time to do will follow his master to and from the LOCAL TOPICS. or in writing. Box 9, I'ost Office. store, belongs to Mr, T. M. Burnett. Roquefort, Cream and Ontario Cheese. your buying. Why not get INTEBICSTING ITEMS .«. \ I lllltl.ll what you want while the IN » \ It ioi s PLACES BY OI R Mr. N. W. Macleod, late editor of the KEPORTORIAL STAFF. SHERLOCK, FREEMAN & OO. snaps are going ' We guar­ Cardston Record, came in from that antee all our goods to be first- place on Monday and is busy canvass­ !s:{ in the shade to-day. ing the town in the interests of his hook i-xi*ii*ti-*fx-*-*w**-K-x*-x*vxfZi**Tl.-.-*-*-K*-**fx-**-z-x*'w*wxfnwx-.**, class, and y: H. Case, that we guarantee to be The Leafing Jeweller, A letter, under the title of "The 8 ; J. Livinstone, 8 ; J. W. Fair, 8 ; pure. A. Macdonald. Next door to Union Hunk. Party Leaders," by "Bobs," has been Class B~ E. T. Saunders, 10, gold but­ crowded out this issue. ton ; T. Burnett, 7, silver button; W. We make a fresh sup­ miimnimit::iiiir.itiiiitiiiizi M. O, Seaman now has the finest Henderson, 7, bronze button : G. Kecv, ply each day, and do not assortment of imported cigarettes ever 7. palm off an old stock on shown in Lethbridge. Messrs. Mercer k McCarthy, of the our customers. Mrs. Hose and two sons and Mrs. Cardston stage line, are enterprising All this Month Young and son arrived here from Bat­ gentlemen. This week they have put Give us a call at our tleford on Sunday evening's train. on a daily stage between Lethbridge The Great Clearing Sale of Mens, Boys' and Any orders left at Wright's Jewelry and Cardston, and if they find it will new parlour. Children's Clothing, will continue at the Dry Store for draying or delivering coal will pay they will continue it undefinitely. Goods Emporium. Real EslateAgency he promptly attended to by W. H. The stages leave here for Cardston at 9 o'clock every morning except Sunday, Special lines of Boots and Shoes, also Hats & Caps, Hunter. N. B. JAMES, NORTH OF OLIVER'S HALL. Several showers of rain have fallen arrive here from Cardston every even­ are offered at less than cost. during the past week and on Saturday ing at 1:30. Messrs Mercer & McCarthy One door south of a hail storm visited this section but should receive the patronage of the Kobinson's Bookstore. SHERLOCK & HIGINBOTHAM. lasted only a short time. travelling public for their enterprise PART List of Lots: in this respect. Mr. McColl, school Inspector, is now 12 Lots in front of Presbyterian Another kiln of brick has been bur­ When you want anything The Latest Novelties in adies' Blouses and Men's Summer Manse. making an examination of the schools Shirts received today. in this district. He has been busy in ned and now building, which has been in tlie Tobacconist's line Lots between Bremner's and the schools in town this week. at a standstill for the past two weeks, is again in full blast. There is a good Sherlock's on Bompas St. Mrs. Arthur Grace, assisted by --„«<<£*—— ••**• &nm* deal of grumbling here at the way the friends will give a musicale on Tuesday Lots on Argyle Avenue, be­ brick is being supplie.l, a large part of IIIU--T evening, June 19 " , in Knox Church tween Bartlett St. & West­ each kiln heing shipped to Macleod BICYCLES! to which all are cordially invited. Ad­ while there are enough buildings in minster Road. mission 25c. M. G. SEAMAN prospect here to take all that can be The above Lots are in the midst of present = settlements and must advance from pres­ St. Augustine's Church services will burned this summer. Tho Salvation °^ %F" The Cleveland -« ent prices. he held on Sunday June 17th by the Some of these properties are still to be had army have, we understand, been com­ He carries the biggest and best assortment of on the Instalment Plan- Rev. Canon Hilton. All communi­ pelled to send to Calgary for the bal­ cants arc requested to he present at 8 ance of the brick to complete their Pipes, Tobacco, The Welland Vale 30 Lots on East half of Block a.m. service. barracks. (\ facing on Coutts and Cut- Mr. Naismith returned from Swift On Wednesday afternoon as Masters Edward Cigars, Cigarettes, Are the LEADERS for 1900. bill Streets. Currant on Thursday night last, where Grace and Arthur Brady were playing in one and Smokers' Sundries. See my Bulletin Boards on the properties. lie had gone to meet his wife and fam­ of the yards adjoining the bakery, and were Have you seen those at ily. They are now residing in their digging a hole, using an axe for the purpose, (mien open doily irom 10 io \ o'clock, and new house. the latter got his hand in the way of the axe, BRODIE & STAPFORDS? Mr, II. Harris and wife left for the with the result that he lost the first joint of the T. F. KIRKHAM, Queenston Ranche, on the Bow River, third finger ol the right hand. As they are Dealer in and Manufacturer of neatly opposite (lleichen, on Monday, both little fell iws about four years of age, and Atlantic Mrs. Harris will spend the summer were alone, it is not known exactly how it was HARDWARE, months at the ranche. done. Dr. Mewburn was called in and am­ TADDY & CO. Don't forget the musicale in K.uox putated the finger a little below the joint, and TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE. Steamship Lines the little fellow is now doing well. Church on Tuesday evening, June ESTABLISHED 150 Years. LO fl Q O HI Etl&f" 18th. Mrs. W. Green while taking a walk in the From Montreal- The pupils of St. Aloysius' convent coulee north of No. 3 Shaft, in the vicinity of Eavesifoiiing and Roofing specialties. (lorint hian—Allan Line June 16 the nuisance ground, picked up a pocket book "ORBIT" Brand and Tunisian Allan Line June 80 will give their annual concert, on Steam I Gas no ana Piuiing. Numidian—Allan Lino July 7 Wednesday, the 27th inst., in the new which on being opened was found to contain Dominion Dominion Line .Juno 16 Cambroman - Dominion Line June 23 school building. The piogramrae and four cheques on the Molson's Dank m favor of HOI Mr and HOI water PREMIER Navy Cut Tobaccos. Lake Union Heaver Line June 14 further particulars will appear in next Sam. H. Douglas, for an amount totalling Lake Superior Heaver Line June 15 $275.20. and dated August, 1898, a pawnshop Lake Ontario Beaver Una June 22 issue. From Xew York ticket for a watch, an agreement to work for Agents for Canada: JAMES TURNER & CO., HAMILTON, ONT. St. Louis American Line June IS A child's silk handkerchief, hand­ New York -American Line June 20 the C.P.R. and a letter. The book has been IjKTHBRIDaH, - ALTA. Frieshuiil Hid Star Line June IS worked in the corners and having a handed to Captain Deane, as it seems the Soathwark—Red Star Line June20 nickel tied up in one corner, was picked Campania—Canard Lino June 16 cheques were some that were stolen some two Umliria Cnnard Line June 23 up in front of the Bank of Montreal on p Cymric White Star Line June 12 years ago and for which a search was made at s Oceanic White star Line June 13 Sunday, and may be had by calling at the time. H Sardinian Allan State Line June 16 this office. O Guns u State of Nebraska Allan State Line June NO Mr. II. M. Arnaud, ledger keeper at (labia, 143.80, ISO. $60, $70, ISO and upwards. Mr. Henry Shutt, of Sterling, was in the Cnion Bank here, met with an ac­ T p Intermediate, 132.SO ami upwards. town on Tuesday, returning home by Steerage, $3SLf6 and upward*. cident on Monday evening last from O Hassengemticketed through to al points in that night's train, taking with h»m his Bicycles p (iicai Britain OT Ireland, and at speciolly low which he has been laid up ever since. rates to all parts of the European continent. daughter, Mrs. R. J. Gordon, who has He was riding on his horse close by the G Prepaid passages arranged from all point-.. been a patient in the Gait Hospital R L AW FURS Apply to the nearest steamship or Railway Barracks fence and was going pretty Ticket Agent, for the past few weeks. fast and not noticing where he was go A Sporting 1 J. KIKKPATRICK, The Macleod Gazette has been leased ing when a telegraph pole loomed up P HIDES AND DEER SKINS Agent, Lethbridge VV. P. P. CU.MMINOS, by MCSH-S Hamilton, of Regina and in front of bim. He tried to pull the H E General Agent, was taken over by them on June 1st. horse to one side but the horse bolted Goods Winnipeg, Man. Mr. /. M. Hamilton was the editor of to the other, with the effect that the 1 S MCMILLAN FUR "& WOOL co. The West and his partner was the fore­ pole caught Mr. Arnaud across the C EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS. man of the mechanical department. body and jerked him trom the horse. 200-212 FIRST AVE. NORTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Subscribe for the "New*," Together they ought to make a good He was picked up and taken to Dr. HOWARD CASE & CO. ttiTWrite for Our Ciroular and See the Prices We Pay. "* - team. Mewburn's and fi r-m there to the Hos- Taxidermists. SI.SO p«r annum.