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——————— Mam earmrm aT erwPewrawnaAT

\ ‘eachange

FARM FOR SALE.

POUND NOTICE

TION OF PARTNERSHIP

fei ne part ? . Sist g Det Been . K-Tllus wmiutUas > . i a er > tS eiehb. at : ae st tie eenied Lie ot © same fa aims west . Weish. on er, 1585 - a js it th . I WwN. EN A. PHILLIPS

5-H. Caswell & Co..

BANKERS,

Financial and Insurance Agents

Five Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposit Accounts.

' tN , BEF NALLIVUNA ALS 7 2 ; ‘re we TT wrets ; i j } id fa Le ! «=< a eatin = a Qc Ar vee wa vew - Assi.

——

Holiday -:-

Letter Pads and Note Pads

Papetries,

Toys. Etc.,

—AT—

Creamer Eros..

Druggists and Stationers.

JU°’APPELLE STATION, N.W.T. OFFICE OF

Coy U C) 4 _ 2 es) Tl) < iN

J.H. MacGaul

tzeneral lnsarance Agent,

DEALER IN HARD AND SOFT < ee ao Vined Blacksmith Ci... BRITISH COLUMBIA

as

EASTERN LUMBER

ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

ret bd hese dee =

-

$16 per Thousend.

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Hotels. W. Anderson, T. T. W. Brady Mecarthar. Winuipee; W. Ohphar awake: J. L. Laster, Peragus: W. j Liddell, Halgonie P: Cowan, F. Evacs, Me Poplar Plains; D Calgsrv; T. Judson, Indian

Queen s S

D. Brook.

1. Lavoie. J.C. Gillespie, J. A. Benson,

House. W. J. Boteman. J. H Brithaner,

Winnipeg; Mrs, Starr, B- H. Brine, Fort

Qu’ Ar nelie: J. W. Finch, Mentres. , KR. D. | hows, Hamilton; Hs. Lee, N.WP.; J. H. | Browniug.Kenlie; A.D. Fergason, Woiseies;

W. McDonald. Fort Ellice; W. 3. Peard.

agent Pringles Cc

———$ $e

THE Arg OF (RING, | Scunica. Rutuwatism

- NEURALGIA AINS IN BACK OA SIDE

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Lies in Using | Pe

Chie Ou Appelle Progress,

[Is Puolished Evers Thursday

a

At THe Procress Printing Ofice nN the Town ofVa’A le Assinitole, Canada The s for r advertising space wv»

COumtract ale a6 fuse

die Ine Three One week. monti JDLHS. Vear Jie St $ & $15 $6 +m. : o iZv 4t i quarter Lb > s > Tiree ii 200. «4 7 Ae T I . wun cre eitar v4 rw ti By aval JUATiCr Tue aveve rates is uot apr: t auction mies uterta inette tenders eetin,e c a > r anyt ls . @ transit ¥ slure Tausie! 4 Gltinements u a per é rst ser wuts r ¢ #8 additions #ert Leu i rtiset ts * we ¢ aT‘ utisis .ifcitener oi wi ' are A addit AnEt ® ss if ents at euly & 2 certs r #a 4 u. wor T r reserves t right refuse msert . Tits + wos abic tit unaracter Advertisements of Wants, To Let, Lost ist t ¥! ss than 1 Les, Wi Lert b 4 F Fa ne rt is 25 A # ae f a Meine <twmust ae r a Subs 3 r 31 per annul D ad f adv $1.5 ath | = Jit ee nite

r y : f artics ire Ww ing +0 @ct a8 ageuteior if Vrite fur terms

. . - iy TY Peeivs/ Gis N | oe ew iditor and | ret

verry A avr rH} np bi ae i 2-59 £3 = AAD ITHsh 4 .dk tle , 4 I 4 oh > miiv Yell \ + , - s S . 4 aa C a Fe bs 1 ee * Lua Wes li ii 1) > \ + ey u I ¢ Tt i ES l lidkvill’ \ = L { ' > Poot 48 i Db ' , * ~~ i i\ \ y : . + = { sheis IT thie _ i! = 4 t i t , \\ i as { “HVA i Vu I Ss. What is ; . } f, i Ee } 4 i ii i i i stima rt ho = i iG . Vt \ ] iNny 7 3 i iici | at s 1 Der isi alnoh ule i 2% many 1 i rs A ilene , ; 1 + lu s i.ars lit I » the > } I 43 pi ? i ue graln | “at *? , ? ? A tribe rs 45 t sis i i ' tlhe t r f Ltt a Raita ait > ; aATes s ? , . no % ih miki luali, Ci 4s cw i\ > : \" ¥ “ss rt a i 5 ai i y xXULSo ia tacky y > +} Lor ai i\ g Hare in L, ¢ + + ritn S au ne e ik j t ~ Ave ft wive Piace { L ne vr . . e = Ae i i A LL@ ¢ASe a4 I Tt 5119 18 th | tur Ve we aii en- i iy , : - ¢ bo i . a -n Muliu i * _ ; ; ° . i t i ° ut Fel 1 ra. 5 “a> id . 4 . ‘i a a , vy red i @ - eee ‘S \t + , + it , i iis Sed ol vs + ¢ ‘ox e+ 1 a + j | i ria rx i i i Valulby i moY r ' t gos + + Hs i i 4 vel i Vill BL i i sts ru( Wine ; bo ae i , > ? , < i. i a } = fawnr i stu abu Dau i if@VO3 , 2 >| T } ~ ~ ii > i A 4 , s ai - fay } ; ssuly t ue ‘Traces i \ t \W res a ? . —- °° . Ta s oS 'y mee 7 went? a 5 335 a . ' : ; & , . t = s + aa soy iv w il ide W » +s aa . s . 4. i i I hai + t St >> a+ se Tif he 4 ve hae > .. i . i i . & : Pier 4is i A =} LY We . . hia i > . _ on. = i : ~ 4 ~fj)e8,s ia Sa i i . " Py , Tf x at Tl is X¥ji- we = aa > » al . -* 4 4 - + _— ¢ . -Z£. cmtere g gTain f ti try . a Se . + . , LA i cv ati > 7 + ~ ~ : - . . ~ SL ijpa@s i > "Fr > > > vwne - i i Lit Ping ssa 0 4? * + town? , at ac f e t e extent & . ,28U L as . , i. « i present @ii-ralui rats i s a. . 1 tha very ser G a ate eal : * i wy ' nT * : \ me « iu aa bes eas + . . raring ¢t , . Vlis L 13, W a > & Oey be ie + rT - . , Fat i i ii © id a’ set Cast - y 7 F + 4 : . + Mmeaos of Teiiei Anu iLiad 15 } rhe 4 } 4 town Tate. We lo not

Sw ——————————— Don { Tobacee Spit or Smoke Your Life {war

ef, uhuet reicndaed

Co.. 374

QU APPELLE, N.W.'’.. THURSDAY,

; the rate now is unduly high; it ts probablea fair and

reasonavie one irom ine standpoint } } 7 ] } a OT lite TaliWuav, Pegatding all lhe cite

*CESSHTIIV De ip fixingit. With nt

fuormatiton to the ConUary, We afe

lu-

Ulle prepared to belleVe that ihe U.

R.cannot carry grain all railto Men- as its

treai at a iuower rate apd pay

Pruplleturs a reasouavie dividend i i +} al +i bias $ u the capital theyY Lave put lutou .

it, But the

tlonal as al present existing,

cunditions are uXvep- and it is not too much to ask that there be sume relaxatiou of the hard and

: lo . ten nS . st ruie according te Which rates

sre INade. W ¢ lave to reinemver?,

n the UOrst paace—ail concerned have to remember, whether ou oe

, " .

e s} eee lde or tue olner—tuat tlie Cauadcian

j - , ° y a? ; racine 11iwaV Was soMmelthlnyv mouft , ' anteririse Ty Jiah a JUSIDeSS Ciclei PLise. iiie i ; , + eae os Sy : : : hiry voted lt iarye suvoven 118 } 4 s Rs a n ie expectation that ll W i i s Dt nliV aud dire V ust its poWers i anda ery V Ss for the I > ee LInept ol Luc svuruUl Wes | : } . Bei a Ss ULL } & SPiSe, Wis DUnde > , ¢ Vert lis .* Pour iy ly c Lore blikaa any Lner reuCcV Was @iiltrus it isk I WaKkliv it so iesirabile st > » ae § | . Mes . @iii- nts rom er Countries, ui eI ora S l hel rovinices of I vA iu iiructed to 1 aay } ; + ; With these siderations beture thay >) man 2 2 } ae ft + eee we 7 pes sere LiblEik ett , Have Somme 4itnh tO asSK that hit 1iWav Shall take uote of the ex- Y nai CONdINGHS NOW preva uy ' y : . rey ' Bae san ely ra , i >. Is . I ; ? le 1 tr tr i ised it Will S .s)tlie » , e ae aw t > i l iii ay is «

a< , Man sand the No: est vener- wis I s Teas i ol stD pa MwUlLOry a > , *} 4ii-Tali ate to ne seaboard, th +4 f+ 1 tex * ) alts ; he ntvy shaiis agnate, rT} , shal W Love &@ poor CONC UsiOn Lo . , , . > 2 $I Tech ke Rai’ nter- t ? ft , i! AOL Lhe presen ro} iy 4 fow w 2 ag [tis a : oI . e aff;.% } suMeay fis CabinhUl au bi- on * ¢ y w, for its rests 4 8 \ r? ' | ASS lave Wilh aha wally \ }en- > P . ' Mi : ' >. { \ , . se < . S aa ~ aaa ae | +} + i i yey ut slice 1 re rs = x i ima j , . , i Lie As. 5 i il S t , ? s it me aa 4 + % \ i ¢ t Ui ~ —— iy i i uy 4. ii iia } k the Pe y w) e i any es t awed WW ¢ Pe it t as wut r. Wlil See é il tH? tal , ik ur ft I t tiol I he multer i * nha , 2 ,01NG i} Crain * re * , isiness ioW 8s 4 \ n i ie * ? + . . 7 > , Ll ucers enuent, ana not sliayg- a+ . } . --* nave (O his tler discumbhture THE POPULAR TUBER THE Pol c ye [ E ds = pr aa TEI THREATENED. } —— ee oe | r ho i 1) Ganver of DecoMmlny lar iess pt Lie i 4 + Liar hanit bas lora ng series ol ' ; yeuts sf he irvuments cuntamned +) y 1 ; et N Veuve? deh last’d H Like 7 : '

, } . uw } , Jourbal, to Which tue Mo va a+ ime ¢ thoes * mary AiiliCS iTaws biases Ob, Caliat> 4 sh > ? sf the Weippe. It is slice vilGe wha

- < = es nor - ae

tu rib Qu waval i MUL cb sit thawdi ® > ¢ ; I} . 9 ec?

4i ha sc se Ae A dist bdace Meakin

+L eee nta wee : wtee eS sas > eed be , j VeTsa.yY calen, and Tuauiy slear- . ' t + * ey Lg S.C Dost WIZnIY eSiveemed ; ,. ) , , , its Yaile Usisis, Dub sO WINCH 10 . > + . . + ast adi aise a as iTishiitiwe 5 - ao —— EF ems _ piles, as il tut amouni i Yai:Uabic lices it cuoniains. W e€ thiug it > os = =o??? . id De a dilacuit maiter ito find any ther Vegetadie to take its place, lor where every uundred

persous p srtake of the } tato da 3 and eXperieuce DO Li effects not ialf thats number could eat beans f pras without ther alter effects being uncomfortably apparent. Dr Edson agrees with Mr. Spee Bu ais Savs ‘the practice i ieecing potatoes to infants and young child- ren cannot be too strougiy cun- lemped. In this we fuily concur,

—————————— Catarrh Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutee

One short putof the breath through the

Blower, supplied with each bottie of Dr

Agnew #Cusarsb Powder, diffuses ths Powde verthe surtaceof the nasa. passages. Pain fui to use, Irene ves :ustani.y snd permmauest.y cures Catar:h. Hay rever sids. Hemiache. Sore Throst, Tomsilitis and Deainess. @ ceuts. At LD. Uartaews

the

masticated

as in nine cases out of ten potato is not sufficiently but is swallowed in lumps, and trouble but the potato is carefully aud complete, washed with milk or butter, no i effects result. Mrs. R er IS not a potato proli firmly

fullows : wher

convinced = that potatoes shouid be served only wich strongly coucentrated nitrogenous food, such as Tuasted beef, or, for vegetanans, with beans, peas or leauls.” That

sos aes oo roast beef and the home:y spud yo well t wether there is littl doub

but that the potato should oniy be

eaten dn conjunction with such ‘strongly cencentrated nitrogenous food,” our experience aud observa- tious, extending over many years, do not permit us to coincide. Of all the vegetables known to civilized uations the potato 1s doul@ess the

most unlversaiiy esteemed, indee

30 Wonderluliv rapid Has Deen its

, . * > »? ~ . . > . ‘?

vrowth Do public lavor siuce its lue i

* | Ee : | Se ea ae } Sa

roduction into England in the six-

to] ' that ilk Many places

t has almost taken the place of read as the staple food of the people. Like must popular favore tes, it has its ardent admirers and ts vehement detractors, one of the most soted of the latter being

it excellent gardener and puy- nactous politician, William Cobbett vhose lorc1uie Awd iram atic des- cripuion of the different effects of bread and cheese or cold potatoes tora plowmans lunch, is amusing and very true Allowing potatoes to possess all the uy 1 talities iS- *ribed to them when freshly ked and hot who shail have much to

suuire nm their merns cou:d be given than that of the curmudgeon tu Rip Van Winkle, iose charity to the poor nsisted In, “Give bim 1 cold potato and let him go.” as AMERICAN jinvoes are vetting on their high horse. The ineil of Detroit wishes the treaty abrogated forbidding t suliding of war Ves- is on the lakes or streams be- iweel Canada and the United States. Senator Chandler, who 1s, We DelevVe, a Detroiter j r phecie 5 war between the United States and Great Britain, with decisive victory f coarse, for the States, in a few years Out f > liafion of SIXt¥-iVe Mh hons there nust al- wavs be a number of f 3 The eading Us } ipers ar©re Wri ti these COPS 4 } are The iv u uthing to itch the Fen in t

A Little Embarrassed. He had } sanctum, way di

He wanted to be polite and

Viiie. : Thi puiin iia, UUutL iit item. eul- torial presence embarrassed iliim

ind tried to speak the little pi I } he had Om posed ‘Mister Editor, I—I—I am a

fr your readable

mstant vVaiue of jy

E] aii

T 7 ster Aue 1mm —i—l1 am Me es 4 Teadat stau I your VYaiued paper

m—,

I—{ am 4 papered valuable

- e* «@@oc « ns The Way it Works.

I'wo brothers, sars the Domini

Missouri tow: One of m went t L Dicay Lo a nha st x f iquor, When he left a revival was in full blast in the town and

tion When he reocived the foliowing . telegram Bill, buy juor: will .

in church toemorrow night 18le ¢ , > } ~ > tT rss s AxIng % I a—meeS LIT} im - Le | ' i i

ifat nmignt Dili wen , eal

> ae ; mh. G. ingersoll iecture As s

> .

28 ne got Dack to ils notel

= . arr ac #,.} . : T @ message as follows m

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hold off ill I come. Have t ¢ , Se ET 131 (rom a prominent citizen of lilincis that hall : se ;

~U@. 6a, iS CAOSEU UD.— ii.

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MARRIAGES. Wrisos—Goor—At Sunny South on 12, by Gev. M. Metaiiagh. at d-enee of the briie« father

Good, Mr Semue! 3. Wilecs and Miss Ada (rood.

-- @-e- Heart Distase RELIEVED mw 30

Minvres.—All cases of organic or sympathetic heart in 30 minutes and quickly cured by Dr. Agnew's Cure he Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by C. E. Carthew.

am:

NOV, 21, 1895.

NOTES BY THE WAY. Bintish minister forthe colomes. con-

“There's a chiel amaug ve takin’ notes

x pat 3 se It & meeting ies I I n An’ faa be. preui > T a : : t iv s? earn \ . rr . . v . 7 Strang: Aow tniaws Tide ; : a ~ 7 is “tt ti : vO j 1 SUD- about, sometimes As t & m : ; wii] ' tiscussed A 42U SUC Lite? mul i . . 7 ‘. * 3 u 1 & i*emerara fragment of newspaper, was left at. fect that M ter : i celal Ji! thu vere 4 Cerialyu ous rem b it i tow i 9 $y51 5 i i> y i s iu ¥ vt) se pie I Wsba r Was iv , . t + ' ina wv j ill ¥ read } r c Ur c - si- ; Q . o Whiire i ru t, Cel aS all uy i I me r sures tween - s = = . 2 would De, and ! t i at Ver i 2 * ? f 5 a Pa ae ; found recorded ¢ to WeUuUilly’ a ' . ' . . its bia ; P id {r =the) Vio bia id s 3 i , r s [ ; J ~ i ‘s fOr elviit Vears: the t: vas ‘= 'v a : : : *. : hd * rr , . , j i : “ay > > a My: Toht WW , } . oa v Vall satai +i ee AA dd B13 . a? ris e » Bere tod r 7 »* > es a ~~ iW ai ' = eye i) i. ; % Ih @ud afouud 1 Appelic Vlas Fe- wl h it a t S wr) ; . > «hs it = 7 ; a eli ber . 5) * «# i i 3 5 ies { iowe e : t PWS 74aV3 a iwa iS pMteca 1 sfort es i > 1auv a 2 ' - = . 4 . es > . . . r ' Y - 2a) Ir will npelled Various it loes S J t t b act i taXes A e | mt { iot f every i t teu r . - * s &.* Bia ~-

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INDIAN HEAD ITEMS.

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QU APPELLE

an iP POO i « » From the very f it was seen | (Ob vf ». the building was coomed, and the only chance wasthevavirg of the near by trictpres,

er “ntdenlvy, a few minntes hefore © ck, where all had been light for , blocks an? blocks aroand, from the glare BROKEN IN HEALTH. | crtscdince there coms darkness: fee rha \7.\ BELAL a L 4 sATKhess. From therent wal's there came a great biack THE INTERESTI? TORY OF A LADY . ke that blotted ont all Jighiand be- ; ES a 6s pungent in narrow Bleeker a - treet, that tire fightera were forced for th ea, The emoke con- Suffered With Severe Headache, bors of tinned to pour ont and the men had jast Appetite and Fatigur on Siight Barer ‘s ned f e their way throngt it tien Toes ae oe | «a Terrere to aY avValn get to tuels position at the Her Trouble : e when Wilh a low, sullen roar. the high standing wails parted seemed to hargv in the air foray ant, supported ' : ros rh ames, then fell with a are abe v ate § mighty weizht where a few moments be- ' i I e@ tis en acd tt } H = + . uidirg + t} eonth 7 ee RG wit : faliog of the walls, emit: thos ; t , ; 1 the PInan’s st ention was tnrned to - A iwenty them were before thia y irecting streams of water on it, eT els ma i {' Ar Rnenane mn carne ttrat shook the y hen! . u re tufare 5 llirg a as mid fer every win- ; r r , was biown into the rea ; © Ca street. 1 uehotters were torp from enipes and went sailing through ' ? the air iwomen who had stood near Weeds “an ecroee the street. Poth wig y injared and were attended ‘ar silrve at about this time that the f, eroca he ctreet and r whit { ling of the Manhattan ny= institution Livery ellort was . , zg i ex lon the big bank bnilding Cepire everytl bg that conld be u exer nv ne, the e spread. Fire Chief Fran- A Many 1 Fe y aud twelve men were in the A 1 none Tr sixth story of the boilding when from the tla came #0 rapidly that , t r escape py the stairs or from the 4 thy h which they entered the yasent off Ly eulting a hole through the tile wall to the I wy to t north t chief and ie clit jee 1 as the | 1°8 romre thie Sor f the Were M ef Ketlvy, when he treet, fainted It was njared, and etakento the j ; t eve that the - ial H ti FTnALI | etree ; owe HER EXCELLENCY’S ADDRES Countess Abeideen’« Speech to the Wo- " mon of Vancouver, rcentaddress to the women of 5 ¢ ler lixcellency., the Conntesa: Ab en warmly praised DT mens incilaof Britis Columbia for ru n nnecerion with the duty } Valuable statjetics ed for the womeu’s con y t 4 razo, at the suggestion of 1” ent Mis. Potter Palmer Her ex . oe Uiae lis 24 lattention being given to : ven | 4 u«f statisthe would likely t t { fthe vear book of Canada rey 1 favorabld on the splendid Pritish Columbia coun ny literature to the settlers and nvlout the province, who » ZIV I W h ome b rks to read é { ions away from rcs and ti,taves of more popniated districts, ITer ex thatat the instance of : enin the provinee cf ectors were now appointed the factories 1 re girls and wo ' : i men were emploved rhe wonen of . ; \ er rved 1 eupport the Bsa (Gln , minister of education . expressed desire to fJegislate in j a wtruction schools. Her " ney ted that in-the province of () rc the w 2 councils had done 4 erp >the proper care noprisoners. It was mentioned t he f Aiog matters wonld be con ify t cai councils throughout : 7 1) his year: To ascertain . f to the degeneiation of the teeth : 4 dren of the present generation: er the qurstion of the restriction ® working hours for women and tre | te 's were warned to watch ely tt r Idren read. Atthe NTE WHEAT SH PME? neigsion of her excetlenes’s address, a ; anks was t ered to & 6 ‘imitate ! Mate for Handiloc : ' © = ul i tpeaker. tits M ' iis Papert © ra Aberd aiso propos- rty yote of thanks to Lady Reid ! md pres peratthe meeting. A M ev y was pleasantiy a. Ms Consal Nosse fui flora tribute to lier Tux mly, ¢ t 4 Aberdeen, in tab lt e friendly relations Art eng land Japar Agreat vat CENTENCED TO DEATH. | | tat Shea forthe Murder of Robert Ross ? Will be Bxeceute . hea, the slaver of Robert R | a poling place in i 5} tup for sentence inthe court of Oyer and When the question was ask l twards if their were any = Ayaiust thesentence already Arepiiedin a m Voice hat | lave vot ia that f t 1 am charged Le r anything io | }otaards Avain no as wit i rs question tive Pads S5A lettiog h l lidwarda . as | Ws t t *hiorthe execu lef t. Bartholomew ring? week commencing Mou | f December, [su5 In ; . Nit re t Was a arye croad, Penis two sistersard ei-s New Vork Thrilliag Hecape art bs rin the throng. The ;2 eu Woe were {a 1 ¢ iid the conta \ nity ! \ ~ I j t ai , ave alowed 4 t ad Firs tien Dbivorecd ' Ww ierfu diy ve } | aT - ir have been recorded i f Por [nror \I a ire Doardn At l boardinan went . “4 nat Macahees we t t i + Wii fand Flic ronthep Lev. Last son t tial t : an had died t i _ and : nfor hie insaranes i fhe Was not en , . ike $ was payable to < : und she was not hie widow ' . ! Poen she asked : side the divorce > byiig en isened un- Heneath them on the ¢ : “1 1) was vi ludge Vance . ve ng the divorce , re ed by the Grand i” 4 ; Mrs Lome t . ' . en tT 1 t we we 4 " R ~ oa e waAi.5 8 t hones 2 8 . 4 2 working hard.” said a . ne iis p i oa an w Waa wr inva Aes the « . ; A sate ate K in the morning, . nl P ALS 4 Parith i'giar in a dis- S* 4 ented tone i ay vou need arrest

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+ GIGANTIC POOL.

THE PROPOSED MONOPOLY CF NORTHWEST TRANSPORTATION.

All Lake Steamship and Railway Linea to Form an Agreement asto Kates avd Distribation «f Traffic—Amendment to Interstate Commerce Law a Necessity.

Th ec hicago k.vening Post says agigan- : pool, embracing not only all rail traf

ic from Chicago to the seab ard, bat all lake traftic and allthat cf the Erie canal as well, is contemplated. “ne SE the whole traflic of the Northweet will be at the mercy carriers. Shippers will haye to pay whatever rates are dermanded without pos tibility of concession or meansof redress. Presidents of the trunk lines.at the nom erous meetings they have recently, have been considering other atters than the mere drafting of an agreement for the maintenance of rates

When it goes |

ot the j

been holding |

or the reorganization of a pool for aa

equitable distribution for all rai! traflic from Chicago to the seaboard. The pos-

sibilities of securing an amendment to |

the interstate Commerce act at the forth- coming session of congress, whereby pooling will be legalized, has been ear- nestlv discussed by them. It has devel- oped that the recent securing by Vander- biit interests of control of the Erie canal was buta step intheexeention of a more eXtensive enterprise. The fact that many of the larger lake lines are control- ed by the railroed interests add clearnegs to tiie matter, It isassert-d thatan iron- clad agreement is now in existence at Baifalo. All theecarrying interests that cut any tigure inthe case are already pledged to itsexecution and its perpetua- tion. Thetim operation, and the moment will have ar- rived the instant the amendment to the Interetate Commerce act alluded to be

comes law. Theexistence of a pool will then be announced, embracing not only every road between Chicago and the sea board, but eve ry renin ya sailing the lakes, and jevery canal beat ove! the brie. anal. os t one of them wil be permitted to carry a pound of freight other than is allotted to if by -manip-

eeailed

uiators of the pool, at rates ‘Bann by its managers iould the scheme be once in actual operation. the Jake business will be absolutely in the hands of the railroad combine. and ali vessela cutside the pool will be practically helpless. KRAHN’s CRUELTY. Des des Robbing Mis. Winifred Gordon He Also Mallreated Her. According to an affidavit by Mra, Win-

ifred (rordon, cf London, certified by Ambassador Bayard, and presented by Commissioner Shields, of New York, Herbert Krahn, ales Chas. Rousse}! who was arrested forthe larceny cf jow- ele and bonds tothe amount of $15 from Mrs. Grordon. will have to answer to a more serions charge than taken back to Eagiand, on extradition papers. In July, S04, Krahn took from her two £5000 Bank of Eagland notes, three £100,pound notes, aa £50 notes, ceruficates Of Milwankee railway shares, and five I of the agwregate value of £2400. Sne discovered that Krahn had placed most of the money and shares in the Birkbeck Bank, London, and she obtained an in- junction restraining the bank from ne- gotiating or otherwise disposing of them fherenpon hrahn returned to London, assurred her he did not her: so she took him back to live in house, Bat to avoid further standing on khrahn’s part ownership of the property

concealed in her clothes. [t on March 3, this year, when Krahn asked her to mdeto a house in the suburbs to look at a billiard table. went with him she alleges, and he lured her to an unocenpied house, where, with two companions he brutally attacked her, stripped her of her clothes and rob bed her, ©ue man knelt on her while the other two took her ear rings, and

her mitunder- about the she kept it Was there

lareency if

eisripe for puttingit into |

OW |

oursville raiiway shares |

intend to rob |

She |

threatened to cateoll her fingers when the

rings did not come off readily. They haudeutfed her, carried her iat> a barr- caded room and threatened to murder

herifshe gave the alarm. They went to her own house and plundered it. For two days she was without foad, when

she managed to hai! a policeman and was

rescoed, HER DARK SECRET.

She Could.tt Keep it, aud

ut.

\ sensational murder

likely, be terminated at Vancouver short-

lv. Chris Beneon was foand in an open

boat near Reel Island, B ¢

Vancouver. His head

Murder Wil

frial will, it is

was tinashed in

north of |

and the coroner pronounced it a case of |

murder, Detectives were engaged to solve the mystery but no ciue could he found to work apon Wu Mrs. Souith, wife of the acensed, mar aconfession in dicatingthat she had been driven to it through fe ar Of being herself nourdered The story of the crime being borue ont hy the crown 18 as follows Benson, though an inoffensive man, became en- me ae of rs. Smith. Both

were ranchers, Soith came home one nizht, and heck door,

entering by a

eanght Benson and his wife in ae ym pro mising position. Smith had a sh inhishand and teing a man, While Benson being proceeded t> pound ont Benson's Mis. Smith ran away in

pyle sirony cate, he

brains, another room

tie@iler

heard the murder and the groans of her paramour getting fainter aud fainter a he washbeingdone to death and heard

her outraged basband heaping abnse upon the dying man’s head as he delib- erately completed bis bloody ceed of

vengeance. A lit le later she hea:d him

pot Benson on his ownbed and sint the door The husband, wife and litte ildren ali scattered with the mordered mana blood, listened at the deor until the groans of the dying mman ceased, Then the guilty woman and the maorder

er left the Weeping children at home and

atthe dead of naxht nson

bauiy to the edge of the Gulf of Georzia ynd placed it an open boat and consign ciit to the winds and waves The we man ¢ lr keep the seeret ard the ! ly murder is out. Itis thought the jarv will a it the prisoner owing to tne sentiment alwave shown toa wrong ed basband FOUR MEN KILLED

A Kalilway Locomotive Blown Up-A Ter-

rible Sight.

Four men were killed bv the Liowing upofengine No. 13, of the Lehogh and

Hudson railroad the other morning eight miles from Warwick, N.Y Two of the men were instant!y killed, and the others died lately from their irjaries

Engine No. Li} was drawing a train be tween Mayvbrook and Phisiipsbergh. The trarn of thirty cars nad reached the to; of the grade near the Ize, and as the train started down cold water was runintothe boiler. Hrakesman Morris Heil saw the explosion that follows:

stone brik

The heav v boiler went fiftw feet in the air, and fell twenty-five feet from the | tracks, leaving the engine tracks ®oin-

iured. Heilthrew himself fail length on the car and clang there He recov

ered himseif, and he and Flagman Adama began setting brakes. The train ran a mileand a hail before 1t could be stopped, Heil ran six miles to Warwick and gave the alarm and Adams went back to flag the Easton express. Supt. Bailey, with a gang, went In an engine tothescene. A terrible sight met the rescuers. Conductor Martin ©’ Neil was —s dand mutilated beyond recogni- tio : Brakeman James S'oan and Engin- boi! er, All were nearly their clothing hanging in the rees near by. A little later Firernan Herbert Bee- ther was seen walking along the tracks, his trousers being hie only apparel. He was dazed, aud said he remembere} go- ing through the air and fonnd himself in afield fifty feet from the tracks. He soon relapsed into unconscionsness. He was taken to Faston and died the Saie

afiernoon. FARR FOU GUILVY

ON ALL THREE COUNTS.

The Jury Convinced That He Leda Bouble

Life and Endeavored to Cremate Hla

Wife and Children. Strong Circum-.

stantial Evidence,

The trial of Wm. Farr cameto an end last evening, when the jury bronght ina verdict of gui ity on all th ie counts of the ertiratvety viz. arson, with intent to kill and mu eder with intent to injure the fandiord cf the building--and with intent to Cefrand the insurance company, with which the furniture in the building was insured.

While Chief Justice Tavlor was deliv. ering his charge to the jure. the prisoner showed more feeling than he bad done at any time during the trial, and when he realized that the ju'ges’ utterances

were telling against him he became great y agitated. His face took on an ashen hine and great drops of perspira: tion started on his brow

THE LORD AND THE LADY.

The Flirtation of Dudley and Nirdlie and the Quteome of I!. Polite society in ndon in general,

and = the gilded yonthe who haunt the ttage doors of the ¢ theatre and vaniche halls, learned with intense relief that the efforts to settle out of court the breach of promise action against the Hon. ladley Msjoribanks, son and heir of Lord Tweedmouth utterly failed. The plaintif! is a young woman named Wat- gon, engaved in the chorus at the Gaiety. and rejoicing in the stave name of Birdie Satherland. The precocions young lord- ing inade the lady’s"a‘qiaintance long hefore he was of age and for a while } securely, as he thonght,in her Then a sober fit supervened simultaneously with the eppearance of his stern parenis on the scene, and trouble ensned, Birdie taking ili with all the regnlattin symptoms of heart break. for her

She is now sur , for chy iafod value

snlety

yQSKEC

ermiles

im slbivte

biigited prospects and depre

in tt matrimonial market. The figures at a these things are appraised is gad to be $50,000 hor atime Som? roO-

mise seemed provatile bot the lady held out fora sum ali Lord Tweedmouth regarded as exorbitant and indignant.y refesed to pay, althonech he is an enor monsly Wealthinan. ‘The youthful de- fendant does not attempt to deny a flirta- tion more or lees mild, Indeed, he cculd not well do so, secing that for months, while the fever lasted, he pretty well lived at the Gaiety theatre and six nizhts a week eseorted Birdie home to the parental nest, bot he denies emphat- ieabie that he ever promised marriaze, and his lawyers have put in the plea that if marriage was promised it was yalucless in law because made when the defendant wasaminor, The case will come into court in about a fortnight,

THE ALASKA LINE.

fhe Wark of the Commission

Nicely,

Going on

The international boundary commis: sion is pushing its labors with a view to mupleting thei by the time called for inthe treaty, uamely, December $1at Commissioner King has tifleen surveyors aud drauvhtsmen engaged collecting data eecured by eurey parties during the past three years. Speaking to vour cor- respondent the ¢ said the instractions of the treaty were to afcer- tain the facets and data accessory to per- manent delimitation of the boundary line in accordance with the spirit and intent of existing treaties in regard to it. He seea no reason why the commissioners shon!d not prerent a joint report. We had representatives with the United Statessuivey parties and they had re presentalives with ours. As we are sim- ply reporting facts there ought to be an axgreement. However, | am to meet Gen. Datheld soon to compare conclusions wit! him, and wechall the. beable to ascer- tain to wRatextent we agree or differ after the report is in. The treaty says

t the bigh contracting parties, as ;

omimissioner

FOOT, 4S sil proceed to consider and sstablish the bou line im question Whether that wil! fone by means of a conmimission or not, | cannot gay. ‘That

f QOVErnments iter

cary

is B@aestion fer the Mr. king willarrange a With (cseneral Potheld, American As the first meeling

ikely fie ti ial

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Shipbuilders’ Strike The first instance of Voglish govern ment intervention ina labor dispute is the appointment of Mr. Crera'd Ba fonr, echicf Secreteury for lreland, to use } in fhaenece to st 12 ft “ntue

ile betwe

empieyes Phe government has always hitherto held aloot fiom labor disputes Huts NY Cisithis 1) rig] ' to ittervene with a view of delay that may 4 ] rise in ext#ting contract Urder ¢g €r nen? pre ire { if Vers ean ato. i¢r sud D pa Oration Or accept the tern cf the men fue Constrvative press, notab’y 1 : lames’ ty ‘tte, wides nt emp oles holding the ID-lfast Sm ply vement for a re‘urn to wages that

wi e timee

Power Tia

hat commenced at

strission.

Trew.on,

pant, being in point of distance the most lu: portant transmis-ion of electric energy eo far uodertaken in Canada Tie water power cf the Trent river will gen erate electricity for power, light and heat for Belvillaand Trenton.

Are sunday Cars Le cal

The action taken by the Lord’s Das Alliance against the WHlamiilton Street Railway company began afew days ago in Hamilton. Ont, to prevent the running carson Sanday. The alleged offence ia supposed to be against the statutes of Ontario aud the case is regarded in the

hature of a test.

>

| sidered more than doubtfal whether

fame subjecr

| or else with

OTTOMAN EMPIRE. WHAT 1S TO BECOME OF IT, ANYWAY.

Intervention of the Powers Considered Ia- evitable as the Ssltan Seems to ba Powerless to Subdue the Terbualent Flements Withia His Domains.

>)>me eclio ves of the utterances of the Marquis ce Salisbury at the lord mayor's banguet recentiy have reached C nstan- tinople, the matin feature quoted being his statement as to cenceried ection cf the powers towards Turkey. Bat the pren 1ler’s remarks are net eonsiderad as forcib’e as his previous utterances on the when parliament assembted after the general elections in Great Pri- tain, and itis feared that this may en- courage the snitan te { farther opposition to the recommendations of the powers regarding Armenia. Tren azain it is be- lieved that even if they were actuated by the best intentions the Turkish au thorities have let matters run until thev are now einer ts to stop the con- stantiy growing movements among the Kurds, who are continuing on an in- creased cc¢ale the work of massacre, fire and rapine. That they are either acting under instructions from Yoldiz, Kiosh, the secret approval of the enitan, nobody seemsito doubt, and this conviction becomes strong zer every day, it istrmmea semblance -of activity is dis- played by the porte. Ir is aaiaaead that it had decided to call out al! reserv- es, and steps are being taken to send 1VOWO0d Men against the Kurds, buat in View of the financial situation, it is eon- the porte would be able to cerry ont its

plans, even bad the government had a

eee ee eet

_——

gennine desire to suppress the uprising, | which has now become almost general throughout Armenia.

Most terrible aceounts are constantly | arriving, in spite of the effuris taken to | Sappress them, of massacres end depre- {dations in the eastern provinces, in

hich Kurdish tribes are said te have | perpetrated atrocities more terrible than | any before credi ted to t! iem. [t is stat | ed upon apparantly good authority, that

whole districts of , Zercum an as vag, scenes of co inch bloodshed in the past, have been devastated by the Kardg, who | have wiped vill ay fo . lige ent of ¢esistenes, and ssvord and fire are aweep | ing over the « ountry. Riot ting and | bloodshed at Fecroum are said to have | been mnch more seriens than any re ports | previously made public have pictured ot | and it is asserted that even the preseres | of Shakir Pasha, with hie tro ype, frtled | fo stop {le hiassazere { brecistitie \r- menian men, Women and ttidreh were } bind reoned to ce ath by handre ] in the } @treets A traveller saws he inet between } r- 1 oum and Baibart 00 women who feil on their kneeas by the roadside imploring

; Sires

going on for son

pr | Llorses are bought im we-tera ¥1

prote ction, murdered homeless,

faying thetr tusbands Starvil

were and

p.ssibility ofa rest Armenia

Oration of withont inter If S} ‘i i

order in vention of the powers. tkir Pasha, ‘high commis sionerappointed by the Tark <) govern. ment to carry ont a scheme of reform egreed tipon for Armenia, is noable, sup- poried by Turkish troops, to stop the wholesale massacres of Arinenians in the ts Gfan important city like Ev2ream,

is difficult to see wild Wardish tribes in out! yii can be pre vented from continuing their work of ex: terminating Armenians, which has been >time past, apparently e approval of the sultan, certatn- | ho his know edve

how

} fF uIStric’s

with th ly wil

Oatar!s Board of Meath.

itAtio of he Ith report were re men wno makea dead horses, Oatario at a carcass and shipped to Toronto and ether places and then sold cut throngh

Ata meeti eld in Toronts recently, M ived complainir uv af

hue f the ‘)

the country asfood for hogs. The charzes

were yery Celtinite and the board will inake a very thorongh investication Complaint was also made regarding 2a barber in Shelbourne whois : hae 1 with

seer as barber’s

S prase wth ask ing

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Asay ref r i) epcia, ¢ natits Biliousne Pick II lache, hodney Prounies ric t frye liver, | nd biood irdock L'ood Litters is pr 1 by pre and publ @liz i €a35Nn 8 that is actaaliv

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The rising of Droses is extending on all sides, and severg! Vidages of the diz trict of Haman have been destroyed by

hese are samples of terrib'e re-

porta continmally reaching Constanti

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5 Ny | H : each night. They also give away | Dae te eee camPhreye, was attending toi must be clearly written at the top | free a large number of costly and lan a bench ge co | left hand corner of the envelope presents at each per- | Humphreys courageously went alter it and | enclosing their answer and coupon. cousisting ot silverware attempted to atop st. The bear iramediately | eR RS ch) PE sais | attacked him,aud although Humphreys is a et oe goss Ee, Se, ae, alin animal Visions, ele. svon knocked him down and pinued him si . : to the floor. As a rale, the building 18 | —The Presby‘erian synod came | almost empty at ten o'ciuck in the morning, | oa close on Friday afternoon. | *24 Hunphreys might have iain aconsider- | , | able length of time without receiving assis-

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hide FE outvide assistance having been given im any | at Ke - J. Farquharson presented | tance in his exiremity, but fortunately | 2) oy cover » s d + but don't try to patch up alingering 6 (ie report of the committee appoint- ‘'Morri:,’ @ Polish magician pow engaged | y , a = ee ae ; ¢ jum, hup- Paoatem No. 1. oy ; cough or cold by uyingexpermental {| -c ty andit oy _ | om the grand stege of the Aquar » bap +. wg exper audit the books and accounts pened to attend early in onler to gut hisly 5

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Biss ee ; ota the credit of the synod fund. found the bear standing over Humphreys, he atmosphere is so clear in SS :? “s and relief is certain to follow. Cures = a ex . Whose stroggles to iree himeelf were un- { Zululand that it is said prea x ms Lbe most obstinate coughs, colda, sore —The Toronto World’s Moutreal ,availng. Cailing to Humphreys that he ‘can be seen b starli ht t di |

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Frosted wheate tauge from 20 to SU0c per “Bets off,” cried the manu on the’ bushel. No. 1 fro-ted brings dc lems than bank, “7 didn’t say vou could dive | No. 3hard, No.) hard shipping prices have ies

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i ; and proaded with sticks abd red hot pokers, | ., . : | ee ee ef lection, and that Laurier “At length Laudeaman arrived ond wee in- | were sacked and burned. The sour opler with me | Teplied that Tarte would be a min- | tantly recognieed by the bear, which was | missionaries escaped with ther | 1 a dozen first-class | ister soon coaxed back to its den. Humphreys | lives. Mutual nldieen ok the Ecllcnins seametiinein:i 8. | Was found to be severly injured, having been | | Caters “4 s3"5- Mikado Cabi. | page , tmanied on the arms, legs, and back, and he A new hotel upon the Thames | | * ti €2 Sabai there bat anhort ime, |; Phtheria is reported to be | was faint foun the loss of blood. He was st | embankment has been named “The | No other brand has ever attained such an enormous sale in. es Cs gee a “jin the Fort Qu’Appelle district. once taken to Westuninster Hospital, where | Cacti” snd wil be 5 oiten | oom | oan and vy oC. LUSK. Vhoto- Artist. | The little daughter of Mr. James Leg ied attention —_ ‘gon F eae » ie gage oss so short a time. H ysleoad’s } ny. Caswell St. | Wia , es a | sUrgevn. remaing an inpatient, butina | Peor 'y OY Maren, , ave | nese, | Vidal, of Katepwe, suct umbed tO | condition is not regarded as daugervus.” 11.000 available guest roome and ~ {this terrible malady Jast Friday ee ies : ' ea | In m Ou Appellee Ob-orvatery, : 24 will Le managed by M,. Bertini, who | - : ° “>wig? “is |week. ‘lwo cases in a half-breed | : : fee As many good things are likely -. eadins 1 fow the week | The Markets. ij has been conrected with the Cri- | ; ; | . , enling Tuesday, > 9 1895 | family have also proved fatal. It Winindaies Dacemenedic ieee ncutionanien Maia to. But you are safe in running —_ X ) lercial. |} CeTienh rest: antca CCAC ° | i i keep bottle . z a laxunum Minimum | 13 @iso stated that considerable In - local wheat market the situation It is stated this new parestasiceseese Pp fae hy S $1.00 PER SHARE. Easy ko we uy is ve _ mortality bas taken place at Nut] has been dull and weak. The principal | iiiccn eee cae re nik erry Ss 7, * era = 4 oe Lake among the Indians. diphtheria, cause of the local weakness is the near | COM HELE, TIGINE SRS PHP | monthly payments. Better mi F, oy ane among the indians, diphtheria, | a aren f ee 1 paid to the Marquis of Salisbury z 2 . . ». 4 ; oe | 20 ie thence eee = - approach Of the C.ose Of havigatiou. Wo) “] i juls aris : cs ¥, 2 - ne 1. 18 su pt ted, be ing the cause. | more —_ wili abvut up _ thip- for land, will cost upwards of | than life losurance. s "U 2 i is <F @ is luents for this year, au alter that @nDyY | an ee P as Nor. 19 - : - wan fi = xs ay _ aye exporting done wil be at mach hyher $7, 7 90,000. } = ee a : | an exchange. © paid the grocer fieights. Tuis Las caused a heavy say in It appears thet two costers had | | ‘ay : IKE A VEL 1m and to ik a 1 ceipt. 1 he grocer prices hare, Shippers cannot bus wheat in ak 5 a t { : If ow rig d | at hand. It’s a never-failing FREDERICK BELL ' iF.M. OFM.) aid the real estate agent the money | “8 S’U2 7) PoW fe ship out before the cloee spnsgd per anes Jo ee antidote for pains of all sorts. a . Wednerda 210 xw 8 wig | PON Cie BCG eShabe apent the Money | f navigation, as there is more wueat now | drinks as to which could catch the | Sold by all Druggists. Thureds v4 5 w6\ for rent. The avent paid the $10 | in store than can be hancled by the lake most fish. Accordinuly, with the Dnex.—One teas ful io a half glaae of water of rill: (warm if Frida 2ixw 34 sw 32)t5 the man who owned the pro- | Toute thi. season, Consequently buying i a ee aes a ad scien Seca eae , ated Saturday 5 swid wil6! . * ga the country must now be dune on w barisof | GTINKS eforehand, they had re. } LOCAL AGENT. Su w iG swS0 nw] perty, who happened to be the man | aij rail rates, or to etore till spring. Prices pair.d to the river and threw in N Ef 5 ~ 16! who lost the bill, He deposited it have deciined further in ss country theie lines They sat there for ons . | Also agent for the follow. "J j 24 lf : oz = . : markets about this week, end the price - eae P i . vee Lh te | ) in the bauk and it Was returned to oa at dc ireight rate points to Fort William | Something like four or five hours | 1 his space Re Sery ed } “— Fire Insurance Bre eres : him ¢s 4 counterfeit. Was there is 40¢ per busiel for best saup'es. At _— Without either of them getting even ( ape : : , r 2 j i ojnte 38 to 3c is now the top price paidtlo | |. s ; ; 5: Local | ( ; ) ral anything ro a or hasan in this, ae No. 2 bard and No. 2 northern, | a bite. I inally one of them imagined | oe | NATIONAL ‘| | Series of travsactions | about 3c under No. Lhard, No, 3 lard and | he felt nibble a at his hook, and in | ; of lreland, No. 2 northern 7 to 8 c jess than No. t hard, |

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: for = oes | | Mass . : The fojlowing is one of those sad, but not also been lower, influenced by lower outside | ur em | Offlee ; y u att lon Of oul ancommon, reeulte of prize fighting; “J- | Markets, scarcity of lake tunna-e, shot |) Ee ———— | - E Caswews. Stas : LiL im” » eeu 0 , ¢ 8 . mR = z2 ; ort ; | y b . oe ° reais t i J with’s ad, in Demprey, & Well-known puygilist, died at | elevator pee i eae nie THE FAMOUS | LU MBER DIE A LE I ; i ; ei anot c | Portland, Oregon, this week. During his | }ree sappiies of whest in view. Gani silicic : - QU AVPELLE STATION, botnel : ' PRE nid ots aii ae ty, | boats to carry wheat to Ontario lake ports 2 ® } ' , ! iijness he said that his condition waa due t / | A \ WF uM ' G | - ¢ h 13 | a blow he received from Fitzsimmons four | have been scarce, but Baffaio t bas ge has : SSA... iv. T tina h ae . | veurs ago. and that be pad been giadually been obtainable ac Ge per bushel. Low Yard near Bulyea’s store, | 3 ee noe teete : saat : been Lise of Mr. Jas. Scutt fur | 7*‘** 32°: g ° J zee sausing much annoyance to ship 8 3 | haghanen s ne " ee Wastiby away sluce that time, | water is SAINT er , . ! } | t ast Jortu t | z ping in the lowsr lakes. At Owen ree | i the clevator was band ing Wheat ngaiu this | ! | H A VER ISERS —| iy ! i Thanks- The folowing paragraph appeared in an! *! ek, some space having been made. In % , , 1 re . 6 ; held in the | English newspaper one hundred yeas “go, Owtario the home grown wheat 16 welling = sens bu gE. | g' peat anton aug oie rg z it wa priute 4 in Berrow’s Worehester par with No. 1 Manitoba bard anid iu some 5 | FOR (89s. pru-ca ilat 1] a.m. and 4 p-™ Jou:nal Oct. 29, 1795. “A gentleman of cases ata premium owing tothe local scarcity | ' at 2 Seott & Johnston hz | eousiderable fortane who left England in there, The Canadian Pacific atatlwa: ae & Qu APPELLE STATION, N. W. bf | ne a salle niesnasinccomws ave the Jailer end of May last, wih the i Carrying Out dU to B20 cars per day ty Fort TO OKDER. ‘is ; ehbased the wholesale and retai) tention of settling himself and famuy in Viciam from Satur jay Pius day, onat ' ss : | : ? Sut r business from Mr. W. H Awerica returned from thence the beg nving Bot so many ea 8 n Thuisday - Re pia oe AGENT: In this hotel the travelling publie will find all the conveniences that | Morning Fvyening. Sunday and a a ; : | of this month in the same ship ian which be | try ¢evator points are Bel Reed ap, Bor. | area Cessary ; irs 1 ‘feo w : . eas Vi | went out. His deseription both of the | withstanding the hipm nts Lp todate | P E SM] TH are neeessary tu mohe their's a life worth lhving. | Weekly Editions. : St ae shabitants il t ke | about 7,609°,000 ba-hels have been carried | 1be 2 js P i WW erstand that the ladies | => ‘- inkabiionds wit eet male to Fort Wilam and Port Arthar aud about | @ Be 'Luxuriantly Furnished Bed Rocms, Cuisine Unsurpassed, Large | fS VP pro-cathedral purpose | He states that it would cost 50 per cent more . 100) busivels Peg ae to | Quéppelle | and Well Lighted Sample Rooms. to live HNadelplise an at Londou., The Juinih, sluce September ust. ar ur | a4 ' " . , : 1, y n the | te hveas Philadelplia than at i ee as hie | Stution | Aggressive Republican Journals -_ greatest rievence of all was the c.iniate, round lots of wheat have ruled lower this } | yay | 6 ® fF FS } bo . will the heat of which was to bun, thongh born | Seek oe bs Swe n fo “3 me re eg |e 1909 Samples to select from. R ES. . $1.50 = R D Y } of the Highest Class - Kast hie ; tye} tulle hich pode f ‘ort Wiliam. Nv. 2 lias and So, | sd i é : ; j \ i t pretty —. a : by sit ts iene th - wore | murthe nie te ili No. | hard. Se 4 lined : a Headquarters for Two Daily Stage Lines to Fort Qu'Appelle, } duced weith Scie ec. kink i Heap Orrice: live 7 is it stable Woaouid tl \mericanus pave an J Uiidet No Lliard. We quote No. Lhad | | 4 cr J wie ee ; , “tr KEnelishman iand in the new setitlemeut | «t na tu doe today, iob , or, JAMES NI REET, MONTREAL ° - : ~- COM M ERCIA L ADVERTISER - , aime! " , Z i y 2 4 4 she. —— ® | under aw obligation to cultivate it, be thinks WINNIPEG PIUCES | a: 8 LE ; : A N D O A | : ; PK ison of t Vy it would not be worth acceptance W heat— Farmer.’ loads are being taken at | i rd 2 Soe resect faess ‘9 Rotantiehat in N78. Published , if the wroter of the above could but revisit ik nin Me at OO Kas ie oe geod mi ling O H SAY ' | Ct + e | peice ga New bag oldest news Pi 4 i wia of 4 j ts thie subnnary sebhere. we wonde: what his ae . } "hikes oe | } M4 aper. 2 pees. u -eription price, ; saiuples, rejected sold n SUo for | . | Q App ll A > ct Lion ind of il do verdict apou the Phiiadsiplia of today would shi sie at cedeecargilten j u e e ws a L10N, Ss8a | MS a year. an Os Filouwr—v’atents, £1.99; «trong bakers | Did you see those prett | eens Wines riArys ‘LE E * ys Victoria, BA euiieAe $1.70. | ee | Headquarters for Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelte MORNING ADVERTISER. 7 he steatmel P Windward, why ‘h ¢ariied Outs Per bushel. 16 to lic. Bab Carri i q e Published every morning. EIGHT Whe va rchase a the members of the Jacksou-Harmeworth —— Barley—ler bashel, 20 to 22e. y ages Commercial Travellers’ Favorite House. pages. The foremost ONE CENT news. Of newspaper ad keeps tra expedition to Frauz Josef Lani. and whore Batter Areamery, 174 tu lS8e.; dairy, 13 | pores in the United States. Clean aad \ goes t ariival at Varndo was chronicled some time | yo 44¢ per pound | Where Te 3 rn : : i . . - earleas. Subscription price, $3 per pound, ere there is such a fine displa 7 ad P price, pes Whe fe see back, ersived at Gravesend, England, sbou: |“ Ghecte Por pound, To for Manitoba round | py Bar supplied with best brands of Liquors an a To te] what sve | vi i two weehk- age, where she Was met be a) jor. .T7 + EE TY . rT , } Ciga PS, Mor! « il umber of ge ntlemen interested in Arctic re- Kggs—VPer dozen, 15 to 18e. | of Fk L RN | I L RE, PICTL RE | SUNDA Y ADVERTISER , h Sabba .the good ship then eontinged ber [ard —Pure, $1.95 to $2.00 for 20 ponnd | TERMS MOPERATE. PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS. Ba : a Sch t iniiua ¢ to Lendon : = pails, aud $4.75 for 50 pound pails; pure | FRAMES, &e.. &e,? New York's most popular and original Ch : - “hic W ndward . she was being —— iewf iad in 3, 5 and 10 pound tins, 87 per | , ++ oO pon pera s The pe imto St. Natharine's Vock, Was f ve: Vy diller case of 60 pounds, tierces Y4e per pound, ee _ } : A Sunday vewspaper in the pr whe ~ ilk | ent king craft from the smart, well-foand Potatoes —Per burhel, ld. No! Where is that? LOV E & R AYMO N D, Proprietors. j States, ELGHT PAGES (56 columns) Ltae wu il * le chip tuet 8 rem —o - QGuions —Per bushel, 40 to 50e. | . yoni of we pps suewyees Juiy vl jast year Alter io Mionlus absence Cabbage—Ver dozen, 145 to 40c. | } or reading matter. Bews an Messrs | 1) ihe jittie steamer lay beneath the Tower oy ue. its a toys © Se ae - | b i fe ; at aX implon s Pomatoes—Natives, 2 to 3c per pound; | { } i special features of surpassing imtere butchering t seontinued, Bridge teoking as if'she had been im a des- | eastern, Toc to 8c per Lasket; green, 30¢ | ul yéa S 1 ore, { 3 t and all that will appeal to every phase Ww #2 ' perat naval engagement. No top masts,no | per bushel. | 3 of human nature. Itis the equal of stuplon is u Viden lve, aud a ereat gap in her balwarks on Citron—Per dozen, 40 to 7c, |

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He ikbeads that could be spared, and all the ducks, dressed, 10c per round; wild dachs, eames Pe ey : : : : : | ' ; net ¢ tw . ia ke. fore nti i alt, had disappeared 70 nah 30e a pa "i : Qu’ e e 4 e Repaired avd furnished anew, Now tirst class In every respect. 4 ber lurnaces to bei p her to fghther way Hay—-Loo-e per ton 5 to $7; baled | A [ | Vy [| Th heseind { the MORN- \ md itof there, which liad held her in its grip 3, OR FO : | y . ) F 4 © subscription price 0 , . * » Walch had & dail praine, $5.50 to 6 1 > 'p ? OOMS for Travellers. ING and SUNDAY ADVERTISER sta it M ed, | or G5 days, on he homer ard ame: 7 Live ntock Caitle, 2 toa Ite; hogs, 4 to | Excellent San: le Roo peti Engi Spay Nae 4 . va y A tie one ento oa de 1é@ Pe of » &: sheep, o : ; : : “a Int , tine extent of her delapidations became vets saline cotta sie FLOUR MILLS, Bar furnished with finest brands of Liquors and Cigsts, months, and He. for three moaths, “{ u | ]) thi lent The Windard a, indeed, httle : ; gs a : z ; ees os Ys ee : per | sore than « shell —a shadow of her forme Prizes for Our School Children. FORT QU'APPELLE PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS. | AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM elf ut allon bond Were We.iaud hearty, : ; . viii, | as , y f Heathe Tlree of her crew died in the Arctic regions, We purpose giving prizes, from | Hungarian Patext A D A V I DSO N : a E- ‘i Pro prietor | The ApvERTI“NERS have no superiors. ; but the exp ong party were left, m thebeet time to t'me, to such of the schoul . Co z renee : . 1 kn f health and spirits, in Franz Josef Land, } r i ¥ = ies ar 2 “i - | Strong Bakers \ FLOUR 8 ted he > ta tu ampiy provisioned for the advance worth. | dren whose parents or guar lans | Gr \ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. pce scm Agente wanted everywhere a l All v ot hie Ward. Lirey are eign a: “a a subscribe to The Progress. Our first ahim | ROYA L MAIL LINES. | Abetal comm ssio0ns. ; is rf) “Ptibalide. }, i.Jenuts it. Nitape, . > nw . "CPSS< : ' Ss tT. . , s e iwites Dr. Kettlits. Mr. Fieber (boteniet). Mr. Chdd prize W ill be aw arce d to the succes: BRAN, SHOK ri ; : HOP, : Cheapest and quickest route to the Old ADDRESS THE ADV ERTISER, Ne R a mineralagist and photographer), Mr. Bur. ful competitors whose parents or | CRACKED WHEAT. Country. 29 Park Kow, New York. . " yy | Sess (asSista ag * u), Mr. guardians have paid up their sub- | Chopper for Grinding Feed Stuffs a aiid oo sx ae hy Ade keeper), and Mr. Biomwist. Next June the : . fo he pape to the. - driatic, uite t ne, Nov. 20} % list lb Windward wailetart back again for Franz | 5°™!puion for the paper 2 | Germanic, io Nov. 27 | Sy ee ; - Josef Land, asa relief expedition for the ga - end of the present year, The pro- | Full supply always on hand | | es American Line, —_ 20 | A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE , sig ays a ant men who wi then have passed two . solve 1s give > . | ; } St. Louis, nae Nov. 27 | Phe Rev. S.A. Thompson B.A. will) wa Ace iu the Polar regi - ppt a = lve es aR _- t at BULYEA’S STORE, ... 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