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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 7

The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 7

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TIIE CITIZEN, MOVHAY, AUfiUST 22. 3803. i (merit aaspfces in the Northwest Terri-i ign service, aad tbe pay of tbe officers USED A DIRK sn tun will tie IBal received: in ine BRITAIN WINS Canadian service. The length of their stay in th irsVheriarnt wilt be two lorn, Jiai Usi petroleum in paying quantities. Next came aa order in council fixing term for the lease and Ml of oU fields in the Territories, tnl bow it ia announced I bat NEWOFHCERS Quartermaster General of Militia Here.

lh- Interior Department hut in ton-temptation the gnovug of itrMiH Iteration Statement that Russia will Italian Stabs Henry La-douceur in the Neck. mrecsion to UntuS capitalists in th new oil fields. If the liret report was rorrec. somebodj mast bare been Take it AH Back. years.

The Briiisn artillerymen, while statMoed in I an da. Will rack tm the pay list of hei Imperial aervioe. A comniuniratioo has been Ireevived from the Kritish government asking if the Canadian government are prepared to rarry out the arrangement. It is probable an affirmative answer will be sent- MERRITT'S DESPATCH. The Terms or the Capitulation of Manilla.

Washington, Aug. 21. A cablegram from Uewral Merritt rives the terms MARKHAM IN DARKNESS. 3 COL HUTTON COMING UGLY WOUND INFLICTED IS NOT READY FOR WAR To the 4 Sketch of His Career- Transformars or Towa'a Eleetrle Plant Burnt Out During a Storm. Mark ham, Aug.

of tbe fiercest and most ptTuiiar storms teen here In years passed over this town to. day. Only once tight weeks has rain fallen here, and everything was parched. At about 4:3 to-day the storm broke in all lis fury and for five hours the tain came down In torrents, accompanied at tunes with hall as big as robbins' eggs. The lightning was incessant, accompanied by terrible ptais of thunder, the notie PUBLIC: Men Got Into a Row Over Some Chickens The Italian Arrested.

Salisbury Has Thrown the Gauntlet and Awaits the Bear's Decision. Camp Ground at the Rockliffe Range. We are having extensive alterations made in onr or ton capitulation, it shown that the Span ah, by express terms, surrendered the city and defences of Manilla and its suburbs, together with tiie Spanish forces stationed therein. The Spanish re allow el to retire with the honors of war. General Merritt has also notified the War that the cable be-tween Uong KiM.g and Manilla is now in operat ion.

i At hia home at 2G3 Division street New York, Aug. 21. The London never ceasing for an Instant. The lightning played havoc around town, striking premises, which will consist of a large plate glass front, with one door in the centre. An elevator of the most improved kind will be put in, and the entire store throughout will be letter to the Evening Tost, says: Henry I douceur lies seriously ill as UK UK WW.lwJ I If II 1- fc.J The ootervatory on lou mav einee-t to hr next week uuih iriuriiLr was Mil IU1U liif A Wtgma received from CM.

the Hon. V. Aylmer, Ad tuLant-Oeneral. announces the departure rvt evening from Quebec of Colonel Hutton, C.B., the new general officer commantltnrf the militia of Canada. Cot.

Hutton and Col. Aylmer kit for Mont ly shattered: the chimney on Mrs. Thorn. ttut rive Americans were killed and 43 woun'ied in the assault on tiie city. the result of a revere stab in tbe neck received yesterday afternoon from a knife in the hands of an Italian named JHrhielo Bonetta, a resident of that an house, fort, feet away, was "truck.

The residence of Dr. E. T. T. i regarding their future ntl.t'nn.

i Htw thoroughly renovated and remodelled to suit the requirements of our steadily increasing trade. In the future, as in the past, we intend to keep in the front ranks of the procession, lewasstruca. ismnHig tnum Steam-hlD Easlnser Dvl-. IVilN. aWI WAafraflmr lh, iLrlnr nn 14 Aiaum jlliiT.fcanriK-ian-r.r Father Aug.

if). A. M. stetion of Tlnebesterville known as Three tranfVm. the town excellent ju.M.n, of f.laigo.

N-oUand. fourth Lju)o trie light system were burnt out, and to- 'hority that Lord Silisbury has at last engineer 'be steamship Montcalm, night the town Is In darknesw. decided that since China does not oh- outward hound, was landed here in aj Yesterday afternoon Ladouceur A Urge fire Is a.en bu-nmg about two; lo it is idle fir dying conditn-n at 7.3U am. It ap-miles to the west. The brWge lo th i 1 pears from eviuVnce sworn to before went over to Donetta'a place after some chickens of his which bad strayed thither.

The latter demanded five cents for kreping the poultry and a south of the vaiage was swept away with a. tempt 10 save nvr ap(, Mf Mc the flood, and Milne's bridge over the 'hat fate. Lord Sil sbury falls Ba waB subcted to fits recently. Rouge river is In danger. dispute aroue.

Both tbe men had been real, where they will arrive this morn-ifi. Their intention is to pretext at once to Ottana, so as to reach the Capital thi afternoon. The NawO.CC. CYlonel Edward Thomas Henry Hutton, C.B., A. DC.

to the Queen, was born at Torquay on December lh, IMi, and was a son of Mr. Edward Thomas Hutton, of Beverley, Tor lis, and a stepson of General Sir Andiew Lawrence. He married In Eleanor, only daughter of the 13th Maquis of Winchester. Educated at Eton, he Joined the th Rifles in lefff. The Zulu war of 1879 found Colonel Hutton a etuuent at the Staff College, yet he luckily succeeded In going out with the 3rd NOTHING IN THE STORY therefore rra spheres of influence care- an(j wn to fall at 6 p.m.

yester- fully deliminated. If Rusnia le'usesto day in the engine room, striking his bin! herself to remain wi'hin the lim-jbead on something and receiving a its agreed upon, she must take the -uni on of th, Hkull. 1 lie baa been unconscious since the ac- oonsetJenres, A British fleet is ready cillen, 0r. r-loet attend. drinking and were in bad temper.

and will never be satisfied to play second to any other firm in trade. We have commenced a Great Alteration They clinched and Ladouceur landed on top, when the Italian pulled out his jack-knife and stabled him in tbe but pronounced tbe case hopeless. Ontario Government Will Not Remove the Crown Timber Office to Toronto. leg and afterwards in the back ot the at this moment for all eventualities. Tbe officers on leave have been warned to hold themselves in readinees to rejoin their ships on summons.

Ir fhe meantime Lord Silisbury is awaiting Kusaia's derision. Hut Husaia has not Preoarlnjt for the Conference. neck. Dy this time the neighborhood had been aroused, and the crowd that Quebec, Aug. 21v Senator C.

Fair collected nrevented llonrlta from fur banks one of the I niteyt States commissioners accompanied by Mrs. Fair- ther injuring his victim. Constable Toronto, Aug. 21-(Jipeciall Another yet made up her mind. Flynn.

who was in the locality, arrest Men no are in a position td know, hanks arwt a twrtr of friends are at startling announcement was made here on Saturday tv some ereninir what ia afoot are confident that Ru-1 the Chateau Krontenac since Hatur- ed lionet a after the fray, and bad some difficulty in taking him to Daoers nredictinir trmt followinff the sia will climb down and accept Lord i ciir Wilfrid Laurie Sir R. J. nronnneil nmntil of several Ottawa I Salisbury's terms, banicir their ronfi- rartwriirfit the station. officials of the Slarine and Fisheries dence on their ejpert knovledge th't Charlton. the.

Canadian Tenre- which will be a record-breaker from a bargain standpoint Every line of gbods are reduced in price. Remember, we Iv-partment to Toronto the govern-1 "ussia will not be re uly Ir a con- sentatives on the International con- Ladouceur is weak from the loss of blood, and Dr. Fred Powell, who is in attendance, fears that blood poisoning may set iu aa a result of the stab- Battalion of his regiment, and pal ticipated in the victory at Uuiglnhlovu, as wrll as the relief of Kxowe. aieo acted as A. D.C.

ta Major-Tleneral Crealuck, com-mariding the First Division. Returning- to Rr.giand on the concIJ-icn of the campaign, Colonel ilutton completed his course at the Staff College, soon after which he again repaired to fcouth Africa for service with the Mounted lnfuitry in the bar ar. Such good work did he perform there that he was selected for similar duties in the Egyptian campaign of 1M2, when he commanded the Mounted Infantry at the recon nuisance in mentJ was aiout to deprive Ottawa of! tbrt yMra at lest- lmnt" ference, after having visited the the rrown Ijuidi unit Timier Office. MW direction is Ping. These changes were' announced as the to he made to never resort to or do we believe in sensational advertising.

Some merchants advertise everything in their store at cost 1 i. parliament buildings held a private me by a Kng- in Hr Cartwrighfs Ushmati, long a reMn ent of ft. reters-, 'burg. that the Spanish-American wnr. at rontenac, Saturday morn- of first move towards centralization FIRE IN A FOUNDRY all Jirovinrial officesl at the seat coming so soon and unexpectedly The Ottawa Stove Company's after the thimwe-Japanese war.

upset) O. rk N. Y. ComDanjr Sue-esful. Russia's plans in tbe far eist entirely.

AIhny, Aug. 2ft S-veraI cie-lle said that the advent of a Nascent I nul), jy (lfce raiirod jiower at Manilla on friendly aioneTS, were announced to-day. The terms with England had crer.te.d niit important was th one permitting government. Your representative, however, this evening1 procured am official denial to all these statements. The Ontario liazette on -Moniiay will announce the incorporation of the National Trust Co.

bf Ontario, Ltd, with a capital stock of div- Works Were Damaged Yesterday Morning. no business man or firm can afford to do such a thing. We never do so, although we sell some lines at and below actual cost. During our present great sale we will sell certain lines at and below cost. The general public are requested to remember these facts We as nice goods as any other firm doing business in Canada, and we carry out to the letter gtrrnation force of August 6th, and at other operations fit Alexandria.

At the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir hia horse was killed under He was then mentioned In despatches, receiving the brevet of Ma for, the medal with clasp, the 4th Class of Med-Jidie, and the Khedive's star. He served Inter with th3 Mle expedition in l8lr8S Ba Commandant of Mounted Infantry, and subsequently as D.A.A.G and raised the iraong the military advis-ithei New York and Ottawa Railroad t'aar, who urge European i Company, to increase its Capiial stock and hopes that disputes fl.4CO.0nO to This ran. era of the t' I ided into JO.OOU shares of SUM) each, Ths company is made up of J. Wj i Flavelle, II. U.

Furlger, Flias Hoger, A fire was discovered in the Ottawa Stove ComjiKiiy's fcundry, owned by Hart- i between tbe Spanish and American IHTiT.V, ill' Ide.egate,, to the peace confer- Zl field 4 Horn, Main about ten o'clock yesterday morning, by Aid. Camp ice will yet afford an opportunity. into by way of thfi Adirond.ick Men who know Premier bagasta rtvilrond, now operated by the D. and Me.mitor E. J.

Co, Hobt. Kilgour, W. i E. 11. fttuwey, A.

E. Ames, W. Cox and Z. A. Lash.

bell, who promptly gave the alarm. The 1m and 2nd Battalions of Mounted Infanw try. In 1887 he was appointed to th" Al-tlershot Hendnuarters Siaff, and in Fet. well say that be reckons upon this. H.

as far bo North: Creek. what we advertise, being truthful with everybody, deceiving no one. that Austrian influence agnimt Count Uoluchmvski's urgent advice is prompting him to this course." Soldiers' Narrow Esoape. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 20.

p.m. This afternoon the sttwner lighter Laura brigade was quickly on the scene and succeeded In saving the buolUihig, although the interior received a bad scorching. Abcut seven hundred dollars' worth of damage was done. The origin of the "ire is unknown. Mr.

Hatfield hiid been In the building aout half an hour before the fire was discovered and all was NORTH SIMCOE VACANCY Nephew of Late O'Alton McCarthy to Run as an Independent Liberal. struck a rock near the steel r'er and sar.k in 10 feet of water. At the. time ef the ruary, 1888, he organized the Mounted Infantry tor home service 12 companies), which he commanded until August Slat, From lrt3-tn9 he commanded the military foiccs in Mew South Wales, and Is an Colonel of tho New South Waies Bifles. He was Pi evident of the.

Military Conference In Australia in lt9S. Since 1 896 he has been Assistant Adjutant General in Ireland. accident she had on board 830 men of the Everybody is invited to attend our great sale it matters not whether you want to buy or not. Our employees are all courteous and obliging, and very willing to show goods and quote prices to all persons seeking information in that line, or who desires to have their curiosity satisfied. THAT RAILWAY SCANDAL Clerk or Legal Firm Haa Oot Hold of Important Documents.

Toronto, Aug. 20. Application was made before Justice Falconbridge, at Owrooiie Ha.ll. on behalf of William Third Michigan liegiment, who were on their way to the transport Harvard. No lives were lost, but an eiclting scramble for the shore took place.

In which many of the men fell in the shallow water. Toronto, Aug. 21 (Special) A Mc- Laidlaw. Geo. KanDelie.

and Jamie coe has been called to meet at Stay- I 'knel solicitors for he Toron caenrdXtthf n3 candidate for the Dominion House, and VAmal(l frora publshing, exhibiting or a thing now look Latin IMcCar- I maJt inir of ren.iin letters or doru- right then. Tncre had been no smoking or fire any kind. The inconvenience resulting from the fire will te very keenly felt, as the staff had been working for some time past on special work for the exhibition next month, and a large number of very valuable patterns were de-etroyed. THKV LIKE MB. PALMER.

Evangelist Palmer, whd made so many friends and converts in the city last Fall, preached at both services in the McPhail Memorial church yesterday. The popularity of the speaker was testified to by the large congregations tliat turned out to hear him. The reverend gentleman is accompanied by Mrs. Palmer on this occar Pope Holds a Rereptlor. Rome, Aug.

21. The Pope to-day held a reception In honour of his Saints' day. Many prelates, nobles and representatives ot Catholic associations were In attendV thy, nephew' of the late member, andjtnents, alleged to have been illegally irtracted by the defendant Lear, junior mmoer ot the ioronto law firm of JfcCarthy, Osier, Hoskin i 7u ihlr m-' ve. rlu iKniiMB appeared to ne ht mirlta, and. In spite of Creelman, will bo the choice.

There ploymemt in trust as an exiiert steno- the length of the reception, which lasted Co), Lake's Successor. Col. Foster, who succeeds Col. Lake as arrived in Ottawa laHt evening and will enter at once upon the duties of his mw offxe. He la at present th3 guet of Col.

Lake, who, since his recent letirement from the Car nadian service, has en occupied as one of the members of the Imperial Defence Commission at present tittitig in Ottawa. Previous to his apiiolntment as Quarter-maHter-GeneriU, Major H. J. Foster, R.E., was brigade-major of the Royal Engineers at Edinburgh. He attained bis majority in Septemoer, 1MM.

He was Leputy lAdhitanti-General of the Intelligence Bureau of the War Office, the position held by Col. Lake when he was sent to Canada as Quartermaster-Qeneral. Col. Foster has seen considerable active, service In Egypt and elsewhere, and his appoinu- an hour and a half, showed no signs of fatigue. He was the recipient of a large N.

POULIN nurntier or guts. may be another nominated in the per- lr ana ijiwrnm. of R. W. Bryan, of Collingwood, Tbfl, docjiniemts is question are said to re ate to the ways and means em- but he will likely retire.

The Ui.n- a "orortto Railway Cm- lon authorities are said to look with to obtain its charter from the favor on Mr. McCarthy, and may not city. put an opponent in the field. Mr. Sic- Judge Falrrmbridge, after hearing eion.

He intends remaining in the city until after next Sunday, in order to apeak again to the people to whom he has enw cleared himee'i in tbe city of Ottawa. A Schooner Wrecked. Halifax, N. Aug. J.

Moriran. fpnm HalifaT with mrcrn Carthy is announced as jd Independ- the application grante'l an interim in- 156 and 158 SPARKS STREEf 24, 26, 28 and 30 O'CONNOR STREET. exit Liberal. Considerable ranie literature mi auk "VHor Lockport, struck on Hlock Point, Mr. McCarthy's twn, to continue the injunction will be off La Haye Friday nd strongly opposing nomination has been circulated in the sank.

The crew had bareiv time to constituency, and is being published in the press here. Mr. Lear, the co-defendant in this suit came here from Ottawa, where for five years he had been in tho employ of tha government solicitors, ()'- take to the boat. They were picked up early Saturday morning by the schooner Prince Consort and landed PET ERBORO PEOPLE Have Nothing: But Words of Praise for Doan's Kidney Pills. at Liverpool, N.

S. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT DANFORD ROCHE CO Connor and Hogg, ten years ago, una during the whole of which time, he has been employed by Messrs. Laidlaw, Kappelle arid Bicknell, as chief steno Farmers Prosecuted by the S. C. Montreal, Aug 21.

Nine farmers ARB SELLINfJ OUT ment to the Important office of Quartern rnasteif-Gneral in Canada was favorably commented upon by the British prees. New Camping; Ground. Major Hejon, G. G. F.

has been appointed ramp quartermaster of the lloruiruon it i Tie Association, for the meeting which commences Monday, the 2th. year the duties of tbe office will be of an onerous character inasmuch as the camping ground will have to be selected and laid out a.new On the Kiileau range the tents were pitched regularly in tbe sime positions for years: but. at Rocklife, the grapher, tie a prominent, secret society man. were arrested here on Saturday at They're Curing Backache and All Forms of Kidney Disease. the 'nstanoe of tbe S.P.C.A.

for al Pitch in on the New York and Hartford Road Results in Great Loss of Life. lowing their horses, attached to two- wheeled carts, to stand without MACDONALD BROS'. Bankrupt Stock of High-Class Hen's Wear, at reat under their shafts, contrary to the city by-iaw. They were admitted Sharon, Aug. 21.

A local train from Providence, on the New York, New Haven and Hartford due in Boa- Plenty of Feterboro people have been cured of their pains and by Doan's Kidney Pills, the conquerors of kidney Ills. One of these is Mrs. Sarah Henderson, of 8J McUonnel Street. For a of years she suffered greatly pain in the back and terrible headaches. At times she got quite dizzy and a mist would come before her eyes.

MACDONALD BROS OLD STAND, 183 Sparks St BISMARCICS ESTATE. Tha Lata Prince Left Property Valued at $5,000,000 Berlin, Aug. JO. A Dantzig paper publishes nn outline of Prince Bismarck's will. The paper asserts that the estate amounts to 20,000,000 marks, although it was sworn to at fount William? Bismarck inherits the Pomeranian estate, with the exception of Rheinfeld, which Prince Herbert Bismarck gets.

Prince Her-tafert also receives the valuables deposited in the Bleichroders Bank, es lo bail, and will come up for trial this week. i Holdinran Inquet Winnipeg, Aug. C. Clute, Q. the commissioner appointed to enquire into the case of.

tbe death of Mac Donald and Frascr in the Crow's reached Banff on Monday evening and held a sitting on Tuesday at ton at 7: ia p.m., while standing at ths dt- pot to-night, was telescoped bv an express train from Mtw Bedford, and It is reported that between 30 and 40 were killed and a large number Injured. In the darknes and terrible excitement, little headway appears to be made in clearing away the wreckage to determine the loss of life so that shs could scarcely see. Her hands moat suitable ite having been chosen the camp quartermaster will proceed to lay out thei ground so as to afford the best accommolation and convenience obtainable. Major Heron will bgim work at. Rockliffe to-day and will hare everything in readiness for tt commencement of the matches.

Returned irom Enirlard Chief Justice Sir William Henry Strong returned Saturday from England- if will at once be invested by and arms would swell and puff, and she was In condition of great misery, un- ame to worK, and almost in despair. which tbe evidence of Dr. Tunstall, of and limb. The accident is now explained I doctored a great deal," wtld Mrs. Henderson, "and took many medicines, but ancouver, was taken.

as follows: The first section of the train timated at 1,000,000 marks, for which everything I tried failed. from M.insfield. called the MansfieU local. he pays Count William 300 marks "Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertis was due io arrive here at 7:15. It got In ths Ir.

S. consul general with his commission as sole arbitrator in he claims Countess Von Bantzau receives 900,000 thirteen minutes late and had iut stoii- ed, I got a box. The first few doses seemed to lift a load from my aching back; and after taking thre? boxes I can conscien marks and each of Count William's IHulock to be Knighted. Toronto, Aug. 2(1 A special cable to the Telegram says "Tho London corre-BPowient of the Aberdeen Journal says that Hon.

William Mulock, Postmasters dispute between the United States and ped when the New Bedford train came In three daughters gets 100,000 marks. A Bedroom Suite Just one, a snap; Curly Birch, highly polished, finished mahogany with a beautifully shaped British bevelled mirror, 28x34. A really handsome suite, for TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. LORD on time and crashed into the read of the the government of Utile. Crack Cavalry Corps.

tiously say that I am perfectly cured of (A( mark isf equal to an Englishf shil local, telescoping the rear ears. all my complaints. I cannot too highly Sharon, Aug. 22. The correct number of The result of tho recent insDection recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." General of Cvwda, will be knighted, and that J.

Henniker Heatort, M.P., so well known as an advocate of penny postage, ling) Collision on the R. dead is six, and IS Injured. Doan's Kidney Pills are the only reli able remedy in the woild for Backache, of tbe Princess Louise Dragoon Guards by L-ewrd, Inspector of Cavalry, has been forwarded to will ce mads a peer. Ingersoll, Aug, 20. A collis PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

Diabetes, Drop-y, Brlght's Dls ase and ion occurred on the G.TiR., a few all Kidney and urinary Troubles. yards east of Thames street on Sat The Offer Australian Premiers Will ino uragnons made a most satisfactory showuig. Of a possible of tem marks the squadron secured nine for Sold by all druggists at 60 cents a box, urday afternoon. There was a freight train shunting on tbe siding when cioth.ng and accoutrements, arms and Make to Britain and Canada. Sydney, NAV, Aug.

2Cb-Right Hon saddlery and sword-exercise; Uomtof New Trot tin Reeord. (Santa Rosa, Aug. 21. A new wor'd'a trotting record for S-ycar-olds was established yesterday by A. Q.

Gur-nett's grey gelding "Who Is It." The previous record for this class was made 1897 by Preston In 'Who Is It" yesterday mcde the mile in 2:12. the Lehigh express due here at 5.37 or 5 boxes lor 11. 2s. The Doan Kidney Pill Toronto, Ont. IT WAS A CANARD.

THE NEW FURNITURE MAN 1 1 1 RIDEAU STREET ill lor horse. 16 out of 21) for anioirl. Sir Hugh Muir Kelson, Premier of arrived a few minutes late and ran Queensland; Right Han. fcir (reorge into! tho engine) of the freight demol Ton drill mounted, and the highest possible, 11) marks, for their armory and interior economy, while for regimen- Reid. Premier of New South Wales ishing it along With two cars of It vu rumoured about town yesterday evening that Judge Moegrove, of the Rich meats and other stuff.

The engine; of and Right Hon. Sir George Turner, Premier of Victoria met in coofer- Foundry the express was derailed and some of mond road, while driving home from They Have Emigrated. ia unn me squ-tnron obtained 26 marks out of a possible 30. This gives the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards a total of 88 1-2 per cent in the re eirarxv on Saturday i and discussed the funeral, was thrown from hia carriage and the cars more or less damaged. The fireman of the express, R.

Temple, plans for1 a Paeifie cable. They de Gone to the wild and wooily West, seriously injured, un investigation, tne Topley CuthmlB Camas. scattered and gone are the sons of rest aeavy. of London, jumped before the collis eta, etei, ttgat nasi anants. report was found to be utterly unfounded, the Judge assuring those who inquired cided to make; tha definite offer that if Great Britain! and Canada oollect-ly would guarantee, five-ninths of the To the Crow's Nest Pass, They have gone, a'as ion, breaking some ribi, and gener BaUosnr Cmuo! turn oi comparative efliciency for 1897-98, a showing of which Captain Brown and corps may well feel proud.

Personal and General. Into the affair that he bad met with no ally injuring himself. Not injuries are accident whatever. ct of laying the new cable they reported to the passengers. Where beer Is scarce at a quarter a glass, And the grub is poor, And the work Is hard; would recommend to their respective legislatures to contribute one-ninth TppTRAITSl JT The steamer James Swift leaves for King Scat te red and gone from the lumber yard.

Exchange of Military Units. ston evsry Tuesday and riday at p.m. each asking Sew Zealand to contribute io more ale Montreal, Aug. 21 AnJ Ottawa des the remaining one-ninth From the little tin pail, No more trips to the city Jail. patch) to the Hxar says: At tho conference in London lasU year! between the viuupa Waterworks Bnppnes, Hydrants, Valves, Boilar, EBclne sad Hot Air Furnace for sale.

THOS. LAWSON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER. Cornel Queen and Lyoa Streets. Ottawa, and Unwary street ttolL Prion. 903.

WING ON The Ottawa Forwarding Company, agents. Canal Basin. Ask for guide books. The Right Hon. Christopher Pallea chief Baron of Ireland, with his son and party, are In Wuebec.

In showery weather the flpactont Anril. Seized with an Impulse they could not rev Colonial Premiers and lr Chamber strain, torlnm at Onsen's Park Is thrown opea for shelter. Filled with a wild desire for ealn. lain a proposal for the exchange of PHOTOGRAPHS They have left the city, Major General Hutton, who is to arrive here to-day, is accompanied by Mrs. ilutton and family.

Mr. (x. Cneey, M. will leave for Went Flgin this week to attend the celebrated pipers' gathering at Diitton. The BoaTd" of Trade, of Sydney, 0.

prese.mted Sir Charles Tupper with nn address in recognition of his faithful, arduous, and unremitting labor lor the public good." It was reported yesterday that the prospectors operating under govern- military units was favorably consid Abandoned His Visit Ixmdon. Aug. 20. The contemplated visit ered. It was agreed that as far as ID YOUR HOUSE And what a pity Before the ink Is dry on this dlttv.

to the United States of the Lord Mayor Canada was concerned, the experiments should begin with an exchange of London, LieutCol. Horatio David Da- OF BED BUGS Bark from the bourne of the wild, wild West. which had already been postponed. Taken while on a holiday trip male interesting' smrvenirs of your outing KODAKS and supplies always on hand. Developing and Printing.

A. WTS. KEITH of artillery. The contingent that We may welcome back the sons of rest. CBpEBX LAUXDRY.

WASHTXO AMD Aon. on las borte.l jucl is finally abandoned owing to the continued illness of the Lady Mayoress. will be sent to Great Britain will Can TOB so thrnnirh tli tf OnMs By using LYONS' LIQUID BUC1 POISON One application does the work if not, year money back. 25c, at all druglsta, manaieeu. conform to the Imperial regulations, but it will taot' bej available for fore- Milan at ladusm iaaa QUHXk Shoot the chute, Sc, Queea't Park, Aylmer Park, Aylmer.

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