iï¬i U“ ‘ V vâ€"_‘_, k THE FALL TRADE Qherbrooke .Methodist church, Mon- treal, is very ill. and much anxiety is felt concerning his health inas- E much as the doctors have not been OUR WAREROOMS are now able to diagnose his case. â€"Alexander McIntosh, a hostler, ï¬lled with the ï¬nest stock of Up-to- f St m wh , cwged with ' 0 1'8. my, 0 15 date Furniture we have CVCI’ Shown’ setting ï¬re to the Commercial Hotel bought n “gt“ paces stables, London, in June last, was -n.- “-4. .5 “Hal 9n an r :itv ware discharged by_ Magistrate Nable in ï¬le stoci is équal to any city ware rooms in assortment. ml the. prices are lower. Inspection Invited. R No Trouble to Showlï¬oods PAGE J. H. Sootheran, LAND AGENT; Thoy In a Bar. cm for Nervousness, Sleeplessnws, Loss of Energy, Brain Fag, After Ef- fects of La Grippe, Palpitation of the Heart, Anaemia, General Dc- bility and all trouwa arising from a. run down system. Make Weak Hearts Strong. Make Shaky Nerves Firm. _ 'fhcyregulite the heart’s action and invigorgte the ngrves. P, ,A This is, what they have done for others! They will do the same for you. GREAT RELIEF. I have taken Millmrn’ e Heed: and Nerve Pills for pulp: tetion of the bear. end shattered nerves, plend for both trouble. have found {redeem-Mn. W. Ackert, Ingersoll, Ont. FEELS â€mm NOW. Before taking Mflbm'n’e Heel-b end UervePilleIweeellmdown, oonldnoe eleep et night endin- â€may troubled with my heart. Since then I feel we. I sleep venetnightend my doee not ugnble me u ell. They have done me e world of godâ€"Jag D. MWRRL manta, ALLBUSINmSoftMS nu- turo strictly paints and con- ndmud. at money marketinOmda. ..nd will give my phone the beneï¬t that-001, EXPENSES OF IDAN kept down to the lowest. poodble point consistent with accur- 0...: MONEY T0 IDAN on More- l‘age at lowest: mt rate! LEADING FURNITURE LERS OF LINDSAY. FARM LOANS News 7-William Hockky, a. is ing three 111in north of S met. with a. shocking dea‘ day morning. While driv arket he was “stru‘ eleven o’clack express and killed. The horse was 31 Hes-leaves a. wife and youn â€"-A mm. of the Raleigh oil well showed a fldw of 5 an hour. --Gamcr’s cooper shop, was burned Wednesday 1 there was‘ no insurance to loss. â€"Albert Danton was â€team a. Bmvmam'ille while driving a horse stolen from Mr. Henry Marks of Dunbarton. â€"â€"Na.poleon Rajotte of Hull, a. mat- ried man, employed at the Maclaren mills at East Templeton, Was drow- ned there on Tuesday. ~ -tâ€"con‘r arblblca. â€"-Mr. Justice St. Pierre of Mon- ted with the 2191- of the crown or -Mr. J ustioe treul has been cross 0f the C Italy. by 00m" on his last birt â€"The business men ox erlwuu have invited Hon. Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agritulture. to attend a. banquet tendered the 00111de Cheese Board at, the Rosmore House on Novemder 20. A AI,- gxï¬bnuon Wednesday. â€"Rose, the murderer, who 1.3 sen- tenced to be hanged at. Nelson, B. C., on. the 2lst, win have to pay the extreme penalty, for at a meeting of the Cabinet in Ottawa, Wednesday. his plea for clemency was re . -â€"In the recent mint directors' reâ€" port of the United States, issued from Washington, Canada is placed in third place for the year’s gold pro- duction of the world. the United States being ï¬rst and Australia sec- tendered a. rousing recep East. End Liberal Club Wednesday night, upon from Ottawa, where he as a Minister of Marine â€"'l‘he stone cottage on Lagauche ticre-st., Montreal; formerly occu- pied by Sherifl' Thibaudeau, and sold by him last year to the. United Shoe Compnny, Was damaged by ï¬re Wed- nesday night of last week to the ex- tent of $5,000., â€"-The Montreal Transportation Company’s barge Hamilton. has brought 60,-666 bushels of No. 1 hard wheat from Fort William, breaking the record of 50,000 bu- shels brought through the inland waterways from the lakes. ice comingï¬down Lear Minto,and have to remain there a.“ winter, possibly be crushed by the ice. -â€"Thc steamer Amur, just, an at Victoria, B. 0., from Skag reports that the Yukon has frozen solid, and the steamer France Was caught and held it -â€"Twenty steel ships are to be adâ€" ed to the Carrying fleet of the Pitts- burg Steamship Sompany at present w--.) .- -v on the mes: at {1 to'tal cost, of $10,000,000. â€"â€"The Comte Cassini, Russian Minister to the United States, declin- ed to attend the banquet of the Chamber of Commerce in New York because of the omission of the Rus- sian colors from the menu card" â€"-Miss Nina, Danforth, dwarf, who shot and killed Andrew. Emery, was sentenced to one year and nine months’ imprisonment in Fambridge, Mass. It is alleged that Emery lead the young woman, who is a dwarf, to believe that he was in love with her and would marry her, and thath she shot him upon learning that he had a. wife and children. â€"A British squadron has sailed ‘for Tetua-n, Morocco, where Europ- feans are in danggr owing to a native hiprising. " â€"-â€"The convention with the United States negotiated by Sir. Robert Bond, the Prime Minister of New- foundland, includes the free. entry into the United States of partly Cured, as well as cured ï¬sh. -Foreign textiles imported into the interior of China. must pay a duty of 6} per cent. . â€"â€"Prince Kalamauaole, popularly known as "Prince Cupid" was elecâ€" ted Hawaiian delegate to the U. S. Congress. . ~Cholem hue: broken out amen U. . S. troops at ‘Eanila, and seven men of the 5th-infantry bandied , a x 5 . i 5.4,»! Lia-T: n . ~«Waw-‘awï¬‚ï¬ TWICE TOLD TALES -â€"The Itallian painter Mancini has on view at a. London art. exhibition several inartistic. works, in which bits of tin are nailed to the canvas for the sake of enhancing the effects of high light. ll§w -. v-.. 7 - .. will be placed on the night the Kingston Locomotive ompany in order to cope contracts of the concern. Johnston. C. P. R. audit 5 found guilty at Montreal acy to defraud the company 7 information to conductors 3 time of secret audits. usiness men of Cornwall ited Hon. Sidney Fisher, of Agritultuljg. to attend a. n-_._.-1I Raymond Prefontain}: NI.†TALES ' â€"Wi' .thetanopca 1m' h“ lotion Ivy Cull! 'wued t° “‘° 1 8" Pfemier â€kins R. o. waxw- boi flagâ€"oâ€" ‘ thegovennmentooprotécthimh‘om the 10‘; W on ' P119 Vexatioua trentment accorded him Band. ‘ c World Condensed m the,United sum press in ma Motion by um: . â€"A newsnaper in Brussels says p Hockley, a farmer 11v- that. the Count of Flanders, brother court. hall rent 101’ Motion by M698? lcs north of Stouï¬villeJlof King Leopold, has abdicated his " Shooking death Thursj claim to the Belgian throne in favor met that 315 be 8 While driving home of his son. Prince Albert. gem, commisslom gruelling on Cam ,. he was struck by the‘ -â€"'l‘he reprocit . . y treaty between the k express and mstan. tly- United States and Cuba is still “n- Motion by Webs! horse was “150 “119‘" completed. owing to the feeling in T. I’arkin be comn wife and young iam'lly. lthe: island that. she can get. along '325 on con. 5 Mt \ery well by herself unless considcr- 11 (1"- line. Motion by Palm of the Raleigh township, red a flaw of 50: barrelsiably more than 20 per cent. tarifl‘ is II , ,-_I L___ a grwt 9' .529 b rousing rgception by the Liberal Club of Montreal night, upon his return va, where he was sworn .er of Maxine and Fisherâ€" mur, just, arrived mop, Welland. ,1 to cover the u in the d will r. and gway. W118 -â€"The reprocity treaty between the United States and Cuba is still un- completed, owing to the feeling in the island that. she can get along x'ery well by herself unlas consider- ably more than 20 per cent. tarill' is allowed her. â€"The British Admiralty ed for sale a. number warships. â€"Mr.â€" Balfour has announced that the principal gOVernmcnt measure of 1903 will be the Irish Land Pur- chase bill. â€"-The king may receive the old cus-I tom of always having a minister at} court, except when he is.in midence at Buckingham Palace. possible. capture the tribesmen. â€"-The London Daily Express app serts that the principal object of Colonial Secretary Chaï¬nbcl‘lain‘s visit to South Alrica. in to make u- rangements for the British govern- ment to take over Rhodesia. -â€" The Lancashire Cotton-Growers' Assoc'ravion has voted 3 large sum of money for the encouragement of cotton-grow“ in Jamaica. for the purpose of anticipating themselves from the American raw supply. --â€"The Lord Mayor of London ack- nowledges a. contrï¬mtion of 875.0“! from United States citizens to- the Queen Victoria. memorial fund. â€"An employe of the British breach of the Commie Company in London. Lawrence Gregg. pleaded guilty to obtaintng large sums of money from his employers and Wes sentenced to ï¬ve years' imprisonment with hard: labor. 1 â€"Pierre Doflbec of Quebec, Was splitting wood. His little 6-year old son was watching him. The shed, swerved. and came down on “the little lqd’s wrist. completely severing it. The tiny hand was cut 06 as cleanly as by any surgeon. The lad lost a. good deal of 'blood. but it is thought he will recover. The father is. almost crazed with â€"-Sir William Wona‘d, testify- ing before the tobacco commission at qutreal, expressed an ununfomhlo opinion of encouraging tubacco grow- ing in Canada, saying the climate was not suited to it. --Corporal Abba. has' returned to barracks with two deserters. captur- 35 1â€"138} V'l‘rentoh. They had been arâ€" ""5 rested some time ago. but escaped.‘m“3r7 beng subsequently retaken. Tnal mm by court-martial awaits them at Kingston. physw {nun A communication was received from Dr. A. Wilson re snow blockade preâ€" venting him from seeing a. patient ; also report of Engineer Yarnold re survey and award of Mariposa and Fcnelon drain. Motion by Palmer and Gregg that Dr. Wilson's bill be not entertained. . Motion by Mark and Webster that W. E. Yarnold be written to re con- tract for Fenelon’s share of proposed dram. â€"Patrick Carlin, a C. P. R. con- ductor, was arrested toâ€"day on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the company. This arises out, of the case of Johnston in connection with the secret audit. Palmerâ€"Craggâ€"That the reeve and clerk be empowered by council to urge upon the Minister of Railways and Canals the necessity of the ex- penditure of the $1500 granted by his government to aid in Opening the 6th concession to Ops boundary.â€" Carried. iWebsterâ€"Markâ€"Thut D. Conroy, contractor, be directed to remove the broken stone on the road allowance north end of We bridge. Motion by Mmrs. Mark and Palm- er that Mr. Herron be commissioner to rebuild bridge on his bea’t on new road, that it be staned on each side. and covered with flat cedar and its cost not to exceed 815. Motion by Messrs Gregg and Palm- er that W. Weldon receive a. bonus of 200 a rod for 104 rods wire fence on lot 1, con. 3. Motion by Messrs. Mark and Web- ster that the clerk request each path- master to drain 06 any standing wa- ter on road-bed. wéiyséepâ€"Markâ€"Asking J. Cunning- ham to send in bill of work done on his beat. the G. T. R. Co.. be notiï¬ed to com- plete the crossing put. in by them on lot. 6, con 6. Motion by Messrs Webster and Mark that. Mr. Hopkins’ request re Robmson mad he not complied with and that Neil Clarke be empowered to keep the road open. Motion by Palmer and Mark that Martha Moss. W: 810 be granted to~expend on 6th con guson, Annie Jo: lot 6, W. Harris, Commissioner. 32nd part Staâ€"Sat Motion by Webster and Mark that‘Gilchr-ist, Stan] W. Kearns be requested to send to McCuajg. 2nd pa council particulars of accident. to ’1“ partâ€"Ambit: horse. lst partâ€"Ammo Minutes of Penelol Council Oh, the sweeping swing. of the blue-gray wing As they circle before the eye. And the swerving. dip of the breast adrip of the gulls that seaward fly !. They hang and balant‘e. they waver and float With anidle air and an aim remote. Then gum cleave the sky ! And naught. know we 0! their query or â€quit ., at (11016va brat-thou “I? ““9““5 m Or the secrets that hide in th Where theymil andaanand at dmiralty has oner- number of obsolete of the THE SEA GULLS Motion by T. Parkin b ‘25 on CO!!- 11 qr. line. 11 qr. une. ï¬ction by Palmer and Mark that a grant of 820 be made in and o! Fenelon Agricultural Society. Motion by Webster and Mark that. S5cachbegrtnted noMaryaml Sn,- nh McFadyen. Motion by Cross and Wetater that. Motgon by â€"3! the following ‘3 Junâ€, grgvellins. $6.50: Robt- E5 gravel 86.80: J loads gravel ‘10 vertising $3 ; J01 new road 32- CO or! to meet a}. 9“ ing under an elevawr luau“. ..-._ _ ton oi machinery when the gem broke and let it tell. The Packet says : When the falling hoist struck Mr. Ritchie, his hand went through the inch planking as though it «go pastboard, and he We: left stonding midst the Wreck. Mr. lclerson‘ no fortunnte. He wu‘ upstairs under the impression that the unlortunate young mam who was pinned beneath it : his {use crushed between his 1888. and his head thrust; into his ribs, but the “gamers were Irelieved. albeit somewhat surprised. to ï¬nd thot he was still living. He “-3 mnl‘- Imiy bruised and shaken up. but. ms injuries were not. by any means so serious as to be expected. and the physicians were able to relieve anx- ious friends and a. sympathizing pub-v lic by the assurance that aside from tthe danger of internal complications .there was a fair chance tor recovery. relieved. albeit somewh‘t. surprised. to ï¬nd thct he was still living. He was got out. taken home. and - ical aid summoned as goon as p00- erely bruised and injuriw were not. serious as to be physicians were I ions friends and I lie by the assuru la Different Parts of the World They Are in Eruptio- The volcano on Stromboli Island (of! the north coast of Scicily) has commenced a terr' eruption. A colossal column 0 ï¬re is rising. and incandescent stones are being omitted from the craters. Many houses on the island have been destroyed. According to advices received lately from Apia. Samoa. via Tonga. a volcanic eruption has broken out in Savaii (the westernmost and largest of the Samoan group). Six craters are reported to be emitting smoke and flames. One village in the He- inity is covered two inches deep with ashes. . - A -IA “Irv-vâ€. A San Francisco denpotch says : The steamship Newport, from Pan- tuna. brings particulars oi the recent eruption of Mount Santa. Maria. in Guatemala. according to the 01110ch of the Newport, the destruction of life and property has been immense. and necessity for relic! is said to be urgent. ‘ ' ‘ A1 A .II_L_.2-‘- lCampbell. Peter Campbell, . Jim ISpencer. Pearl McKague. Baht! Trun- blin. 3rd class Jrâ€"Muy Rec-d. Mag- lgie Gflchrist. 2.»: (.hMNh‘ntlv Ross 'Martha Russ, Roy Stamina. San Fer- guson, Annie Jordan. Siiy lio-Rogue ;2nd part sr.â€"-Sadio G‘ichrist. Johnnie ‘Gilchrist, Stanley Jordan, Radial McCuan. 2nd part ir-Hnbort Smith. ’lst part-Aachic Campbefl. Bat! Rted. 11st partâ€"meme rumpus“. Rey Bead. CRUSHED UNDER A TON WEIGHT Cofl‘ee plantations in the districts of Costa. Guaca. Chuavu, Reform, Palmer. Costa Granite, and Kolhutz have been buried seven feet in vol- canic ashes and debris. Thousands of cattle have been destroyed. and the loss of life is thought to be large. Deteils from the‘éeene of the greatâ€" est damage were hard to get. One ï¬rm offered 82.000 to any person who would go to their Miramar plantation in Costa. Cues. and bring new of conditions there. When the. Newport sailed this otter was still standing. The towns of Palm, San Felipe, Colombia, and Coatepec are said to have been completely buried in debris from Santa Maria. s. S. No. 2. l-ZLDON 4th classâ€"Lillie Cuncron, Pear! Jor- dan. 8rd class, srâ€"lv‘red Reed. May voumoes 'm: ACTIVE ‘0n Cambrty 5‘ be commisdm“ n. 5 between R 9 closing blue 0 lost to View ~11» mm- I. Packet. tells of a bad widen. Two men nam- and new were stand- an elevator loaded with ., whinary when the having I let it. all. The; Packet ~â€" â€" -I- rags and Webster that. ' bills be paid ; W. M. andpridge repairs Eyre}! for 136 loads Cameron on Dec. 15th.- B. POWLES, Clerk. Elenbl’ rk and Palmer Wt WW 0'! l-‘enelon ['5 share of division Palmer Wt; plications recovery. 0 1V! ' odd They 9 I recommend the Manon Bioch the Holland Dominion Pianos A few second-hund Org- “ 810m 85. ï¬nalization inforzsflon â€1311:1333: .0 Plano. wï¬l bumoutcboor‘fn by either J. J. WETHEBU . Lindsay. or by_ L. T. IQOHQQED. ggaaaag m T070930.- *iii‘ SEWING magmas-m awn. New Willi“ and the Wheeler In Gold, Silver LINDSAY’S LEADING JEWELLERS Md m m 'W‘JARDER. NOVEMBER 20th '. WthePup and High Grade Rolled Plate, All New Productions can buy. Our shot of fine Llp Robe!†Home Banks“ in complete. Int Uttle'sOld Sh“ OPTICIANS Brooches, Paints. 3‘“ w'én’t b ï¬lo think tr vii-sly. “' Ms in the Ir than wil i- made 3 cl: Way little. W: in a the! Ther an: uncle' s find is uncle quit: basket! faintly, in it on in a sort. or I 3 said we had bet .5 and just an we che door here, he I quite insensiblo I! Won't, be its! aunt Kc "Q. Yes, the ‘ 1 £3 coaxec Ian's Park 3" †Fair I-ihllndm P70“ I the at Y )OI' Oil OUSID'I 8W rm 1th dnt )l. iï¬c W0