LIMILE- _ SIGNA‘l-g ORTGAGE SALE- . b.1k. Don'tunov alsoonthopleto: good'aadWIl seethstymgotG-A pctupinomm 'gw York. June 1Lâ€"A deipntoh to Tribune from London says: The ' Government has had unusual 15:: ï¬lling the vacancy for the vice- ‘rvo! Canada. Numerous candidate- :h-osuccession have been mentioned, â€appointment has been maie.» The minions now existing between ma America make it important anew Governor-General of Canada "3, m ofï¬cial of unique reputa- new impress the imagination of «x. Hamish-sneaking race in 'T'I‘IE OF APP-El ONTEB DAY, I†m' "'. ' a day - I“. U passes on whlch the ' , 0" do not record the death of mapampo'M rmore persons from Bright’s on. “W a , Altmd - . . . nah m 9 y Its vxctlms num- i333: ï¬g ‘ Padre“ 0f thousands. Day a... good mg, Qawful total grows larger. t. pod Wu r in _l- 1138 Is scgfe from this datrovflo _ _, ï¬nd Intempcrance, with 311 . ' m1scrim a d f ' ‘ x 1 omen n. n atahues, are not 2.2.1 “1%†b3: {01' as many deaths as m .22" v... $35.? by Bright's. Dis’ S and d, the best 21! the demand fulï¬l We? have adddq by ï¬tting: e have I MM WWW consider when . ref vnd y†2 ï¬ne valuc‘ 1 '; to IOCP“ This being 3 in bulk and me you todo we will sel merits. pfOClll'e Bong“. Scott's Emulsxon of Cod. ï¬ver Oil with Hypophos- ,higcs strengthens the diges- ion, gives new force to the [CYVCS’ and makes rich, red Mn It is a food in itself. #311: many arc awn“... torn frequent colds, ncfvoï¬ [cbimï¬ pallor, and a bun. [red ach dood- HE CANADIAN 1 at?! “(by The en “.00 PER no nave Been olerod the Gannon:- oenenlship 0! Canadaâ€"Bollovod He Will Accept. ï¬AYfFIiEDAY, m 17, 1898. Th 11) mfl li‘lpp-nunnnnr :u Governor-General Mm: mm! r.h-- attention of Canada Emcrim. and “wind be of great util~ pmmlmng good relations on each )of the border. Ar the same time 1: Id cream 3 “Valley in the ofï¬ce of mamlcrianhicr. which the friends M Roberts would like so have their ' favorite till. Lord Wolseley is M ssoldicr and 1 diplomatlst. equal to ark which h» may be called upon mm, but I‘m-:1 Roberts is a soldier IN! a very :unlyitious one. Wolseley 1“ new in his 6631: your. V Pabushers’ Nome. and a my :1 llWoLneley i decides no a nbtedly €1.33" Zine (whd mu) Fonp‘niel. ant :9.ng sub-{quent inurï¬on. “was m 10a! c hamlOcperlinoflr-t “kgh subsequent insertion M gamma such a stayed â€mud, umbrsdooflixoreigh: â€,1 three or (our insertions. If more _‘gfl In Minn! pmportiomtechnrgo an, .the_’8 is a way of resisting Efï¬'ms 1:: pqisoned fangs, and rm the utmost conï¬dence that :shzwe been made to him. The mum in the habit of oflering ep- s:; for high places until the will- soi :hose proposed for preferment p'. honors is weer-tamed. There is :9 reason to believe that Lord $2135 been approached and asked the will accept the post of Gov- ien 43 of Canada, and that he is tin-.2 the expediencyor accept- .h: now occupies the oï¬ice o! malt-.- inï¬hxef of the Army, and :1 bus: rinsed by experience and . ‘ unity for retaining it. He aim be :x --;xndidute for Governor- ‘1 of Camilla of exceptional prestige ""“iI'E'F. Anti would be welcomed 1 zip» â€minim and the United 31x Ezrillmn successor of the long 4% vim-rays. .pâ€"w v , we English-speaking race in ‘ m appointment has not been ' ,munced, but it is generally use War flice that Lord Wolse~ 33mm who has been selected for 19mm post. Nothing has yet up. :princ about it. but it may be {mums to ma for busine- Idm ,.~y :he you ortorguhortertinu. m m on nppucvjon. Victims of Bri g‘hts Disease i3D0ddS Kidney Pills. â€â€™1“: to lie-cover the MOD." in. Jun; libâ€"A special desmwh Henna my the creditors of Prino “1156 of Suxo-Coburg, wire 01 * Philip of suxa-Coburg, who is do! forging the signature of the {Princess Stephanie to the extent “30,000. are bringing action against An attempt to recover the mona. E 0NLY HflPE! Whit If")! ï¬auaaiau gait, LORD WOLSELEY onaansmo RATES. u '5 harml' as a; 5331:}; “at era: medicine, Dodd’a 3m?! 533 cured thousands 0| rfcct‘y’ well, tms n f the C336. ? manv are suï¬â€˜qlï¬g nucnt COIds’ new“: The subscription nt- [u'pt the offer, which own made, he will retina l d-w‘ow the mmalnder :1 work as Governor- :nu completion of the a has long desir'od to \f Justice has notiï¬ed hmitius that, accord- nly passed, tho police sums arrested for in- llorotoforu prisoners be photographed till .' POST 1. published It never rPcrhaps it’s WILSOX WILSON- well, this is “'5 ESPANISH "GUERILLAS Km One American and Womd Tm at Guantanamo. " Liflhwx'o‘fln. 3-3 in. Bold Mr Om W 3 Superior I'm. sad x'ixmr’ive’ 'epuumâ€"m m lend-«Inimnd‘rvo Anto- m: ecu Game! A“ -Wu flows. on United Stetee Camp, Gmnhnune Bey, Sunday, June 12, Noon, via King- ston,‘Jemeiee, Jone 18,111.30 gm.)â€" When the Assodated Prentvdeepnteh boat Bounties: left Gmtemmo Bay early this morning, alter the 13-hours’ skirmish between the United States mer- ines. 'under Lieut-Col.-fluntlngten. and the Spanish Gael-mes, it was expected that the ï¬ghting would be renewed. The Marbiehend wee lending reiniorxmente, and nothing had been heard from the adnmoe pickets, under Lieut. Wendell C. Neville and Lieut. Shaw. PLUCKY 'rla’ni" fair BHUURS Pigeons Fly 400 Miles. Toronto, June 14.â€"The Dominion Messenger Pigeon Association‘s ï¬fth race was scheduled to take place on Saturday lost from South Bend, Ind., to Toronto, 407 miles. The pigeons were liberated on Saturday morning by Mr. Sibley at ï¬ve minutes to 6, Toronto time. The pigeons of Messrs. Gates. Turvey, 'Tait, Alison and Kinsey were home before 3.80â€"time out. 9 hours, 85 minutesâ€"and succeeded in establishing a record for 400 miles that has never been equaiied in Canada. Four hundred and ï¬ve miles in 13 hours was the previous record. WHL gun vovv, mun"---â€" Tm-ritories 3100. Quem'iméish. Colum- bia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island $50 each. Qneon Regent Mey Retire. London, June 1 ndent of the Daily Ne 1.â€"The Rome corres- ws says: A new P0 appeal has been made to the Pope to in- Gen. Pando’s Strength. London, June H.â€"'1‘he Madrid corres~ pendent of the Standard says: The army corps under General Bianca in Eastern Cuba is composed of {our divisions. under Generals Linares, Luque, Aldnze and March, stationed respectively at Sanitago. Holguin, Mauzauiilo and Puerto Prin- cipe. General Linares has 8,000 men, who, with the 2.575 under Admiral Carvers. are considered by the Government as sumcient to repel invasion. There is a hepeful feeling here that Germany will interfere in the Philippines. appeal. no: won my â€". .â€" tervene or use all his influence to obtain the interference of the powers. It is asserted that the Queen Regent has even submitted to the Pope the question of her retirement in order to allay public dis- content. At 9 o'clock the ï¬ring was again re- newed by the Spaniards, who appeared 01! the camp on the edge otasmall island, about a mile to the northeast. It was promptly returned by thirteen rifles and a ï¬eld gun, and in a short time all signs of the enemy had disappeared. Col. Huntington sent to the lending to: a sec- ond 3-inch gun, which was dragged up the hill and placed in a position at the summit. The skirmish -~llna thrown around the camp kept up a popping all the morning. but wlth not much result. Meantime the Marblehead left the harbor and threw a. few shells into the woods. 7 - gin-“lou- The Singapore cormpondent of the Times says: “Letters received here from Manila, dated May :36, say that the pro- longed conferences between the German Consul and CapraimGenex-al August! were exciting attention in Manila, uni had led to the belief that Germany had designs on the Squ Archipelago.†I :._-A;.-I. 0...... According to a special despatch from Shanghai the German steamer Petr-arch is about to iemo there for Manila with secret orders. it is beileved, from the German Government- London, June 14.â€"-’1‘he Berlin corres- pondent of the Times remarks the fact that “with four warships already at Cav- ite and with the Uurmstadt on the way with fourteen hundred men, Germany will have a force of 8,000 marines at Manila." _ _ _ .. To the great delight of the marines in' camp Lieutenant; Neville and Shaw. with 30 men of Company D, returned in good shape. but much exhausted by 18 hours of picket duty. One man, Sergeant Smith of Company K, had been shot through the abdomen and instantly killed. During most of the day and night, Lieuts. Nevin-e and Shaw had been sur- rounded by a much superior force, but men and ofï¬cers behaved splendidly, and although the ï¬ring of the Spaniards was constant and heavy, Lieut. Neville's de- tachment held its own. inflicting much more loss than it sustained. At least ï¬ve Spaniards are known to have been killed. and as Lieut. Neville's men kept up a steady ï¬re thoughout the night and the enemy was not at a great distance. it is believed that the Spanish casualties were heavy. The battleship Texas arrived this morn- ing and sent ashore 40 marine- and two automatic Colt guns as reinforcements. The Marblehead also sent an additional small detachment. Private Bartholomew McGowan of Company D will lose his hand, which was shattered by a Mauser bullet. Am~ puution will be . The ble- head's pilot. who’ but . the leg while guiding use: 355 ‘ whar- - _,_I_ -1 i ! Providing The: Do Not Emulate From America. Brussels. June 14,â€"The special Madrid correspondent of the Retit Bleu of this city telegmphs an interview, which he claims to have had with Senor Merino, the private secretary of the Spanish Pre- mier. Senor Sagasta, in which the secre- tary is quoted as having formally de~ ciared that the Spanish Government will now accept any peace proposal which is submitted, “on the express condition that it does not emanate from the enemy," but the Premier‘s secretary is said to have added: “The international media- tion which would be welcome upon the part of Spain would be in the case of the initiative being taken by France or Aus- hot this morning, holds the rank of Colonel in the Cuban service. Germany May Mean Business. WELCOME PEACE PROPOSALS nuun mall-d- Proposal to Double Capital Stock to Be i ' Considered at Albany. , Albany, N.Y., June 13.â€"The State Board of Railway Uommisaionera has been requested to grant authority to the New York Ottawa Railway Company ! to increase its capital stock from 81,480.- 000 to $3,000,000, and a hearing will be given on the company‘s application at Syracuse on June 21. The railroad was formed last October by a merging of the ’ Northern New York Railroad and the New York Ottawa line, and it extends I from Topper Lake through the Northern Adirondacks to the St. Lawrence River. This increase in its capital is desired in order to enable it to acquire the stock of the Ottawa 85 New York Railway Com~ pony or Canada and of the Cornwall Bridge Company. When these corpora- ' tions are absorbed, it will form a line through to Ottawa, shorter by about 57 miles than the present route from New K". I A sepax-‘ate cum for each disease.‘At iall druggists, mostly 25 cents avial. . Personal letters to Prof. Munyon,11 I Albert street, Toronto, Ont., answer- ed with free medical advice for any With Mlmyon’ 3 Improved flea mteopathic Remedies You Can Doctor and A Presbyterian Clergymnn Killed While Wheeling in Montreal. Montreal, June ll.-A very sad acci- dent occurred last evening in Chaboillez' sqnare, by which Rev. B. J. Grant of River John. Picton County, N.S.. a dele- gate to the assembly, lost his life in the most tragic manner. During the after- noon the reverend gentleman secured a bicycle and took a run to Inchine. He was returning home along Notre Dame street and about 7 o’clock was spinning along abreast 0! an electric car. Thq kept together for a while, when suddenly the wheel fell over. and, being caught by the fender. Mr.’ Grant was thrown under the car. His head was crochet] and death took place instantly. Deceased had only beenordainedtwoyearsandwasmym oute- MUNYONS REMED1ES llo Guess Workâ€"No Experimenting- No Big Doctol’s Billsâ€" Each Remedy has Plain Directions. 50 There cm be no Mistake.- A SepafatQICuI-e tor each Disease Aua .ur-â€"-., . age and a good horseman. He was a prominent member of the Hamilton Hunt Club and also of the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club. He is a large stockholder in several banking institutions, and had- good income in addition to his salary, and the annuities from relatives in Eng- Htmuton'a Attempted Suloldo. Hamilton, Juno 14.â€"-The desperate attempt: of Henry B. Western, bookkeeper ' ,. v_ _____ _-A I‘nâ€"nn-nv': 1n the Canada Life Insurance Company's oï¬oes, to end his life by shooting himself Sunday evening, was almost the sole topic of conversation on the streets, he being a very well-known man. His death was hourly expected all night and yester- -A___ h__1 "an uvu--_, v_r-- w 7 day. At noon he become uhconscloiu and was still alive at midnight, though sink- ing rapidly. Western is about 48 years of ‘ U , , ‘ L-____.-_ A Inna - -Mr. Henry Mnule, 330 Hill-sh, Lon- don, Ont., says: “For six months Iwas troubled with rheumatic pains in the back. I tried numerous liniments and other medicines in an effort to get relief, but nothing did me any good un- til I began taking Munyon’s Rheum- atism Cure. Three days’ use of this wonderful medicine made a complete cure, and I ha“ not been troubled since. I can heartily recommend it." Munyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price, 250. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms at in ' eation and atomach troubles. Price, York. Income in Siem Leone Andesâ€"English Hiulonuies at the Mercy 0! Snvagee. Liverpool, June 13.-Steamers which have arrived from Sierra Leone report that a thousand persons were killed in the recent uprising in that district. One hundred and twenty inhabitants of Free Town, most of them traders. are known to have been massacred, and other colon- ists were carried into the bush by the warboys and undoubtedly met it worse fate. Three hundred friendly natives were killed, and besides the white missionaries. six colored missionaries of the United Brethren of Christ were murdered. The English missionaries are at the mercy of the wax-boys, but have not been molested. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu- monia. and breaks up acold in a few hours. Price, 25c. Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, alleys soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Pï¬ee, 260. 25c. â€Munyon'a Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price. . _ Munyon’q Blood Cure eradicate: all impurities of the blood: Price, w. Munyon's Female Remedies are a. boon to all women. Munyon’s Catarrh Remedies never fail. :The Catarrh Cureâ€"price 250.â€" eradjcates the disease tram the system. and the Catarrh tabletsâ€"price 25c.â€" clome and ball the parts. ‘Mnnion's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back,loins or grains. and all forms of kidney disease. Price, 25c. Munyon's Nerve Cum stops Darvon-19- noes and. builds up the system. Pnoe -'M££§$£I’a-Vitaluer. a. great tonic and restorer of. vital strength to weak people» 31. ‘ > | _- ‘L Muny on's Headache Cure stops head- ache in three minutes. Price, 850. Wâ€"lianyon'a Asthma. Remedies relieve in three minutes and cure permanent- ly. Price, .1.~ \,. .- THE CANADIAN POST m :A} Elm-rugglsu ~25 Cams 8 Bottle. Cure Yourself. u. TBOLLEY CRUSHES!) HIS HEAD. NEW YORK AND OTTAWA B. 3. THEY KILLED 1,000. ' right bank of the mm the French got {the country from Say torment!“ Gums. Beyond this they grant 80-year lessee at bonded areas at anmmm- tiee for tnnslt In bond. This in to â€can the beneï¬t of the navigable portion at the river. 7 ‘ I The Marquis of Lansdowno, Secretary of State for War, announoed that ohe omcers implicated with Dr. Jameson in I the Transvaal raid at Dec. 30, 1895, with the exception of Major Sir John Wil- loughby and Col. Francis Rhodes, brother of Cecil Rhodes, who are regarded as be- ing responsible for the invasion, will be reinstated in the army on hair pay. numuucnononnaumm “tabloid-â€mm. ‘ locumâ€"M 1M0!“ clam"; loc the was M‘Oolo-hl. ' Lindon. June ILâ€"The Anglo-French convention, wnh term.» thedlquted tux-boxy unto nger Valley. was signed yen-rdâ€. rune. ngreu to evacuate Kill. Bode. Lugeâ€. Hem, Bonn. Gaunt-1nd no. but she mine Nikki. Weâ€, 'on the left bank 1! the Niger, the French get a triangular piece ofW,whoee benextendehom Sty to no. In return they give Greet Bum Benn, including the portion out of the meridian passing through Barns. On the "I â€V I!“ IV- "Iv...- nw thn little hm: so}... who before the accident, but thought they Wane going in another directon. and paid no mono attention to it. The captain caused his vessel to be anchored to mark the spot, and grappling parties have been eonmnt- ly at work, but as yet no trace of the bodies has been found. Mr. Gordon wasssyeersofege, and omployedlnthoghoo department a! G. 3. Fraser Somendhlr.ï¬oop¢,88 Havo’ Settled Their Troubles as Civilized Nations Should. Two Popular Pleton Buys Have Thai: Boot Cut in Two on Sunday Afternoon Last. Pieton. Ont., June 14.â€"0n Sunday afternoon the citizens of Picton were thrown into intense excitement by receiv- ing the news that Messrs. Will Gordon, son of John Gordon, liveryman, and Ed. Hooper, son of James Hooper, two or the meet popular and best young men at the town, had boon drowned near Glen Island. The young men had intended going to Belleville for the day. but owing to the stormy appearance of the weather, changed their minds and Went down the hey instead. accompanied by John O’Nein, jr. Everything went well, and a very enjoyable day was spent at the island and Glenoi-o, and about 8.30 pm. they shrted for home. The wind was blowing pretty hard. and it was with some diflenlty that they managed their tiny craft. They left Glenom, standing across the hey. Just clearing Glen Island. of the island. probably a mile, their little craft was crashed into Ry} large (nigh: vr-II wu- WWI-v . _ 7 schooner, the H. M. Ballon, mmmanded by Capt. Smith of Bellovilie. cutting it in two and dumping the occupante into the water. Mr. O'Neil. who was in the stern nailing their boat. caught hold or the stays on the vowel horn and climbed on deck, and immediately notiï¬ed “'0 captain. who had not seen their beet or what had happened. In less time than it tabeltowx'iteita boatwasloweted. and sent to rescue the other “'0. who were then seen just atom of the schooner, but just before the boat reached them they went down. never to rise again. O'Neil states that they never saw the veeeei un- ERITA’IN AND FRANCE In return they give 30 years of reel- ty for the whole wast coast colonies. from the Liberian frontier to the Niger. With respect to the Gold Count. the French “evacuate Wn and probably Puma and Inc. In return Great Britnin give- up Bonn and ankitn and accepts the Volt: u the best natural boundary. The French retain Moss, which they have London, June itâ€"In the Home ct Lord- yeaterday, the Marquise: Salie- bury. replying to the Earl of Camper- down, Liberal, conï¬rmed the repel-ta o! the concession granted to Great Britain in the vicinity of Hang-Kong, which. he said, in addition to gi'lng a alight ex- tension to the colony. also secured strate- gical surroundings which so far com- manded Bong-Kong, that in case of war Great Britain would have been put to certain disadvantages. The concessions, the Premier pointed out, had become im- tive in consequence of the _eventa of the last few years. He could not say that any immediate danger was apprehended. In mat, the concessions had been demand- ed for a long time, but, “recent events made the Chinese Government more eon- eible to the possibility of unexpected occurrences. and they quite understand and appreciated the solicitude disulayed tor the maintenance of peace and the commercial interests of Great Britain, which are those of the whole world." Engind Acqulm Ton-Ito" and Gun 0 smash-1 Pointâ€"Jmluon'l Bud Moon Boll-naked held for 18 months. THE DISPUTED TERRITORY. DBOWNED ON SUNDAY. CHINA AND BRITAIN. AFRICAN .CONVENTION 'SIR ADOLPHE CH'APLEKU DEAD. Iona-n1; Jun; leiâ€""SI: 301ml! Adol- phuChplandhd It tourmlnututol o'clock W_Moon. _--. 1.- ,gA,__ 8!» WOW Chapmby 31er A m 00 can at shah-rm Tu W Mï¬b'ï¬hhmh. m. on.’ Noâ€?- mmmswmmmu v w--_ , __-V _7 "I nineteen he 60):!!!“ch udnppnuudtrqmtvmï¬o nu . slam-hawk: Hounn‘iï¬mthéphmz'mmk able. Hh'butdabunm were turmoil. Hewszhmoughmutqgl â€"77- thunhh tench. vac ouch acophce his: in the trout unk_ct polieiol dehu- “ . At the union of the provincee in 1867 Ir. Chapleun entered theQuehec Legisla- mweuomeuhericha-rehonne. Eche- calne Warhol in the Ouinet Adminbntioo. Fe.» 1878. being deer- wnrde made Provincial scar-ear] under Mr. de Bouchervillc hen the latter wa- dinnined by Mont-Gov. hotelier de St. Just. In 1878 he «an choeen leoderot the Generative Oppolition in the Quehec Amhly, acting ac such until Oct, 1879. when he became Provincial Premier. In July. 1888. he exchanged placee with the 1m Xr. Housman. whom the Seceecary at State oi: Ottawa. He continued in the Abbott Ministry alter Sir John A. Mac- donald'e denth. being First Search"! of Sate. andthcntoraehorttimelllniner of Customs. He was appointed Mont.- Governcr of Quebec. Decemhc 7th. 1892. Deco-led served as a Communion! in 1884 for ihe purpose of inventiguting and â€porting on the subject of Uhineae in- chn incc Canada. In 1887 His Honor received e __ - Mflg‘g St. Gmol'! the root; n lesson: of Honor of France. and in 1896 we. appointed a K.C.M.G. For come yearedeceaeed momcmherotthe Law Faculty of Level Univcreiw, from which he held a degree of LLD., and at vhcee Council be was a member at the time ct hie death. Among other pceicione he vac a directorct several ï¬nancial oorporutionc. bio HI: torhlmmaikedxupoct. mun. thonxlg 1112M" _ ___-w , Mon wan Roots: 8019 In. to non. The Lindsay Pat is authorized to auto by Mr. D. Gnhun. Box 133. anc- emville. Ont... (.th my nun who a nervous and debiliutod. or who in on!- foring tron any of tho nrlou trouble- multinc from overwork. exec-o: or abuse. such a nervous dobility. ex- haustsd vitality, lost vigor. mutual dnins and loosen. lack of development. etc" out write to him In Itrlot eon- tidonoo. ond roooiu In. at mm (all instructions how to be thoroughly cured. InNovombor.187¢.Slr Adolphe nur- rlod Marlo Louln, diam of Ident- Col. Charlo- ï¬lm: 0! Shah-ago. Que. Wuhlngton.1uue ll.-Jam he: on- tered e etroug protest against the duty on ten provided {or In the war revenue blll. The protest was but to the State Department and forwarded to the Con ferenoe Committee. The protest is based on the ground that a uniform duty 01 10¢ a pound on all teas. cheap or deer, wlll have the edect of rululng Jepnu‘e tea trade with the Unload States. Japan. It says. would not object to a duty graded according to value. The proteet was sub- mitted an 3 result of instructions sent Item the Jeane“ Foreign only. Newspaper Agency. Toronto. save: "I an at a loan {or words to express my teelings o! sincere ratitude and thmkfulnees tor whet nth Ameri- can Rheumatic Cure he done for me. Ana resultot expoem 1m teken with a severe etuck d rheumatic fever whieh affected both my knees. I «attend pein elmoet beyond hunnn endurance. Having hard of nerve]- loue cures'by South Americen Rheu- antic Cure, I gun it e um. After taking three done: the pain entirely left. me. and in three days I left my bed. Now every treqe__uf my rheum- n,lj Lâ€" A i}.â€" Gnhm bin-alt was tor :10“ time a. sullen“ from show troublu. mddtortryingin nin MMWP Wu AW" v'v- '-"" 'â€" â€"' tiun as dilapéeued." Sold by niginbothun “41‘ mm A Shortly after six o'clock tho construc- tion train. in charge of Conductor Green- lem and Engineer Murray, was approach- ing Embrum station. traveling at a mod- erate speed. - Immodinwly after crossing the Caster River bridge. the train run into an open switch lending to a tempor- ary siding. with the result that the loco- motive and ten can loaded with gravel were piled in one man of dents-action. crushing out at least four liven beneath them. Twelve other can loaded with gravel, composing tho train. remained on the (not. The mmaine of Fimmnn Chrysler will be hurled on Monday mur- noon with Masonic honors. It is hello?!†l'olu- I‘m-men Killed sad Two Injured nt Bacall, Ont. 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