Imesr were i a teXegmm Assasu‘n Cnptnnd Bod-Ind“â€" ‘Iof the Emperor Francis Joseph Jhe .\ unrian Cour‘ Pin-god Into learningâ€"Mom 01 S].- pazhy. Including 01!. from Queen Victoria. Switzerland, Sept; 11â€"11:. ; )5 Austria. was mud n: Beaurivago Saturday Moon Anarchist, who was anested. The ~< had been stopping a an hot-l v :31 days. appears that Her Majesty was wdk- fr-sm h‘ boa! h tho W plan no szcamer at about 1 o’clock when La: ‘an A narchist suddenly approached sat-bed her to the heart. The Em- |:;:I. go: up again and was carried the szeamor unconscious. The boot ’! nlu' ï¬le. After striking the blow he Ihgthe Rue De- Alpa, withtbo h intention or entering the Square mm but before teaching it he VII it? two cabmen. whohnd winced Ilht. They handed him mtoa his and a gendanne, who conveyed huh police station. ‘rboner made no “not H. “puns be walked along, nylng, “I “I‘m “She must be dud.†fumes taken to the court hon“: trogatel by a magistrate in “not thrce members of the Lou] Nansen: 3:11 the police oï¬chll, he lIllded not to know French, and ro- lho answer Questions. The police, h'cbing bizn, found a document. "’{3 his mm.- to be Luigi Laueheni, :12 Paris :3 1373. andnn Italian BIPRESS 0F AUSTRIA 31:: I anadiau £05k PPALLING DEATH ER MAJESTY WAS STABBED. 0m Kidney Disease Prevented ’Dodds Kidgey Pills, Only. vi†hardered by an Italian Anarchist at Geneva. SDSAY, FRIDAY, Sm. m, 1393: '°. YOU Kidney Disease? 18 huh“ and dry; memory ï¬l- th Short: urine, reddish, (I 2?; ; does it scald when ’ your appetite changeable; I? am“ Well ; have you bitter m “EC mouth on gaung' Q 953; ‘5 there a brick-dust de- 3'11:ch 15 W "“1 .,... .- “ï¬t them' . . ' then? 15 a lustory of ungS in the family, I must be constant â€a vigorous. , You must strike the dis- or it will strike on. ï¬t the very ï¬rst Sig: of ï¬ling health take Scott’s $00151.†of Cod-liver Oil 33¢ Hypophosphites. It gives the body power to g'stthe germs of consump- Iâ€" . a Angina -unn cm 500 W “i BI I? 91°“ mm _, m 9:: our boob â€' Post 0150. V ; the nu. o! are u: should ‘tiaz mthh ofleo. hen the WWWâ€. E ms pe.‘ zine (sohd typo) Naipaul. In: Lice-ch uubuquent Mon. ' notices in bed calmlOcpulho“ I. 5: .ch subsequent m mauscd schema such a Inches mud. Unfornbddxor an (or three or {our incl-dons If.“ n: lined tn sddiï¬onal WM. “.00 PER YEAR. mamycmï¬ï¬mm â€ashouldaln be mum-Inn “mace-ad 30mm". 3nd may be not stoumrfl. :drmzen whcuyou run by cub. m-It isflny. unto rm m not: lam-on ypnrvpmupka hard-r 8 dical examination showed tbs: in must have need a mu ‘1'!- flue CVC . 4"! is n 0 way but to ï¬nal-3' Nance. /__________/â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" : CANADIAN POST In publhhod I" pridny‘ The mhnuripï¬onm r. seeing the Empress had not )nscionsnoas, the captain re- the Empress was carried to wurivago. where the expired. 2an was carried to the hotel bar, which was hastily 1m- :h ogrs and sail cloth. Doctors were immediattly summoned, gnm was sent to Empemor arh. All efforts to revive Her '3 unavailing, and Show mt: to mot-chum for him- an» w you «torn-bombs. In. tbpliflï¬on. rum ll mm VERTISXNG um lse. Will youbeq'd. ie? Dodd’s Kidney 1 Museum“ nemfail. sowxa. Chaim, *2." Do you know : means that the kid- Ilm, or rotting; the poisonous, death- ; that the Kidneys k ; that the victim is lei-house ; that his ed ; that the victim srrKidney Pills if he {a being murroga'bd aid he came to Gen- on of killing the Duo ar-ter had already left. that he had been an ms 13 years old. “If their duty as I have . “bourgeois societv to the city. my, one of the Em- ng. telegraphed the mam-General Count 36 message about 4 1d no notice of the wmsos a; mason†of consump- m by .0 my mistonunes. We pm that God WWW" 39°†a†â€mo: Hamburg that new â€d mum†which it merits by 1m 0‘ “‘ “m†monu toward the chm-oh and “'9 P‘P‘ London, Sept. 13.-â€"The assassination of the Empress of Austria has caused a thrill of horror throughout Europe. and indignation is expressed in all the copi- tals. The law-abiding people are unani- mous in asking the question, “How can society protect itself against Anarchism!†There is special indignation that the lat' est victim of the bloodthirsty wretches should have been the royal lndy, who during her whole life has done nothing but good. The best circles of Italy an protoundly grieved because the assassin is a native of that sunny land, and King Humbert has written with his own 11:23 All Civilized Society Asking How It Call Protect luau From the Bed- Handed Assassins. It Soon: to Be True. Paris, Sept. 13.â€"The Temptand Lib- eria says 60-day that the French Govern- ment has been made aware of the arrival of the expedition under Major Marchmd at Mods. London, Sept. 13.â€"The Daily Chronicle can this morning that it has learned that a military expedition, including six- teen oflcerl and non-commi-icned ofloera, niled from Pauulac, France, last Friday with a view of reinforcing the French expedition in Central Africa under Major Marchend. Great secrecy, the Daily Chronicle observes, is main~ tained in the matter. but the departure of the expedition is believed to conï¬rm thereportotthe arrival of Major-Mar- chand at Fuhoda, on the White Nile, above Khartoum. The court will go into mourning to! six months. The shock of the news crazed one of the court servants, who rushed from the palace to Buryplatz Ihrleking, “Where is the murderer of our Empress." Deapatchee of condoience are arriving at the palace from all parts of the world, testifying to profound horror and sympa- thy. Bel-forum‘s“ Have Been Sent From true. {or the Expedition In Contra Attica. All the Archduke: and Archdnches: Merle Valerie have arrived at Schoen- brunn. The Emperor French Joseph has not yet lett Schoenbrunn. The Crown Prim Stephanie, who he- been staying at Damstedt, has been summoaed. The Emperor'l fortitude is the topic of uni- versal admiration. He in bearing up mentally. despite the terrible shook which. in view of his age, had inspired the gravest apprehension. Although at first stunned and then slightly hysterical. he soon regained his eelioontrol and dis- played remarkable ealinnea. Occasion- ally, however, completely overpowered by his grief, he moaned piteouely, repeatedly sobbing the name of the Emprels. Vienna. Sept. 1‘2.â€"The plans for th. funeral of the late Empress contemplate bringing the remains to Vienna ~ Thur!- dny, lying in mm ‘on Friday and the obaoquios of inunnpnt on Satnrgag. _ Sketch of the Empress. The Empress of Austria, wife of Fran- cis Joseph, Emperor of Austria and King at Hungary, was born Dec. 24, 1887. She wan a daughter of Duke Maximilian of Bavaria, and was married April 24, 1854. They had three children, the Archduche- Gisela, who is married to Prince Lultpold of Bavaria, the Archduke Rudolph, who married Princess Stephanie of Belgium. and who was seemingly assassinated in 1889, and the Archduchees Marie Valerie, who married the Archduke Franz Salva- tor of Austria-Tuscany. The late Empreaa was an enthusiastic horsewoman. Switzerland's Grief. Berne, Switzerland. Sept. 19.â€"The Federal Council met yesterday morning end can: a very sympathetic and condo):- hory teiegram to Emperor Francis Joseph. feelings of the utmost communal, thâ€"o startling news of the terrible crime. The Queen mourns profoundly the 10. of Her Imperial Majosry, with whom shohnd been on terms of friendship tar new years. She 29cm nxowwe most do'bpiy for the honored and bermved Emperor, who has expat-1mm] so many trials during hi. long and beneï¬cial reign." Horror an the Crime and Sympathy for the Bereaved Emperor. London, Sept. 12.--Qneen Victoria and the Prince and Princess of Wales teleo graphed their condolenoee to Emperor Francis Joseph. The Court Circular yesterdey aye: "The Queen received last evening, with Vennis. Sept. 12.-â€"The news of the emanation became known here shortly before Ii o‘clock p.m. on Saturday. It spread like lightning. The streets were suddenly filled with mnltitudeeot people, many becoming impassable for vehicles. Extrs editions were issued by all the papers. Heny Viennese considered the report incredible, until the semi-ofloiel Wiener Abend Post appeared conï¬rming the statement of the other papers. All the papers sooompsnied the unnounoement with warm tributes to the Empress. They Were eagerly matched from the hands at the sellers and were read aloud to groups of citizens. An indescribable grief over- spreed the people. The performances at the Court theatres and the Jubilee Exhi- bition have been cancelled. v..- -vvâ€" “naval-l.- Everyone umpethixee in the terrible misfortune which has hehuen the men- erch,whoeeezuetobeohoeen hydeetiny to suffer the _direst misfortunes, which have reached their crowning height in the year of hie jubilee. But than who know him are persuaded that hie deep religious feeling end reuse of duty will sustain LA... _.v_â€" vmwulu' It!!!“ WWII: “It. is Inocmpmhenslblo that cum Ihould lay a hand upon a woman wno throughout her life has done nothing but good action.†Emperor. When Conn: Pau- Informed ï¬heEmpuu-otthe‘ murder Hie Majesty m when: overcome. He sunk to the ground stunning, and cried: “Am I not who Ipnred nay pun or gustinsnu worm!" Late Saturday evening the Emperor laid to the Lord Chamberlain, Prince 1' ,LLA...4-I_ BRITISH ROYALTY‘S SYMPATBI. ANARCHY IN EUROPE. Indooeflbublo Gr!“ 3: Vienng. LOOKS LIKE WAR. Plans for the Funorfl. W, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, SEPTEMBER 16, 1898 Quick as a. Flash They Appear. but Just as Quickly will They Vanish Under the Beams Bpell' of Dr. Agnew'e Onto for the Heart When the breath is shortâ€"when you tire easilyâ€"when there is palpitat?on -when there is mothering sensatim â€"and drbpsifcal tendencyâ€"all these in- dimte heart mines. and are the (larger signals if you procrastinate. Dr. Agnew's Cure. for the Heart is sa‘inglivos which in my cases hen been proclaimed by eminent physicians as beyond hope. It will relieve most ocute cones in thirty minutes, and pe- tienee end the remedy will-core my .1 race of hurt trouble in em“. 801.11 by A. ailinbethu adï¬m . I “They hold over 9, 000 Spunk]: prison- .†And MY. recently captuud neural thomd rmu, some men. slugs] quantity of unmunmon uni mail '- unnn mod steamers. " not of the right kind. They are th'n pale and delicate. Scott} Emulsion will change all this. It gives vim and vigor, flesh and force. Thousands of well-ted children are starving, simply because their food is ‘- 9, an: “The ineurgent conquest of the Island of Luzon is rapidly approaching completion. Recent authentic report: an. nounce the capture of successive Spanish position! and at present the rebels con- trol every foot or the island except Manila, Carlie end a small portion of the Prov- inoeotAlbey. â€_ __ _ London, Sept. 2.-â€"-The Manila correl- pondent gf__§h0_1‘lmes, yelegmphipg Sept. The second suicide was Mrs. Watt. wife of John Watt, tailor, Macnab street north. She left her home on Friday even- ing. saying she was going for a walk. her heud aohed. When she did not return home a aeareh was made for herby mem- bers of the tamily without avail. The mystery was cleared about 8 o'clock Sat- urday morning. when Mre. Watt'e body was found in the bay. An inquest wan opened before Coroner Balfe and ad- journed. Mrs. Watt had been troubled with nervous disease all summer. Hamilton. Sept. 12,â€"Twe womenâ€"one a resident of Hamilton and the other of Alderehotâ€"ended their lives by drowning in the bay. On Friday afternoon Mre. Charles Foreyth, wife of the proprietor of the Kenny House, Aldenhot, naked her husband for the key of the beathonee, as she wished to go for a row. Mr. For- syth asked her to wait until their oldest son returned from eohool, and shortly site! 4 o'clock the two etartedItor the bonthonse. While the eon wne getting out the boat Mre. Forayth walked to the end of the landing and jumped into the hey. When the boy mined his mother he in. formed his father, and a eeeneh wee made, resulting in the dead body being found in about ten feet of water, not far from the ehore. Deeeeeed had been in poor healthforeometime,nndehebeenmede- epondent. Emilton Bay Claims Two Womon Who War. Ill and Dcspondcnt. Bail for Mack“. Napanee, Ont., Sept. 12.â€"Judge Price of Kingston came here Saturday by ap- pointment to ï¬x the amount of bail for Robert Maokie, who has been conï¬ned in jail einoe the preliminary investigation of the bank robbery case. The Judge ï¬xed the amount of ball at 88,500 for two suretiee and Maokie's own bond tor 85,000. It is understood Maekie’e euretiee will be here on Monday to arrange for hie release. A search of Infebm’s home was made and 8485 in gold, 8200 In American bills and 8300!!) Canadian bill: was found. The two were taken to Three River: and. will come before a magma-no to-day. er. With his aoquittsl Secretary Collins of the Mimtreal Detective Department went to Three Rivers and took up the seaxoh. He learned that an eflort had been made by a men to open an account at the Hoohelaza Bank. Manager Herbert ot the bank detected about twenty of the forged bills in the 81,800 which the man wanted to deposit. From the description or the man who wanted to open the ac- count, Collins arrested Frank Leiebvre, who admitted that he had the forced bills, knew that they were forged and passed some of them. He said that he got them from his wife, and she in turn said she received them from a bank. but de- clined to say which one. She, too, is held to await enquiries. !“er Letebvre Arrested at Gentllly, 9113.. With Forged Bank Bllle In an Poueulon. Montreal, Sept. 12.â€"Frank Letebvre but been arrested at Gentllly. near Three Riven, Que., and is is evident that the trust will have an important boating on the coming trial of Ponton, Pare, et ll et Nepanoe. It has already been told of the passing of tome of the Domlnlon Bonk, Naponee, forged ten dollar bills at Three Rivers during the recent exhibi- tion, of the arrest and honorable ooqult- tel of e well-known Montreal aloonkoep- Manila, Philippine Islandl, Sept. 18.â€" Beer-Admiral Dewey says he considers the eitnetion critical. It in undentood he uked for an additional cruiser and e battleship. The Spaniards assert Germany will take I eonling etetion here and that Spain will retein the remainder of the islands. The County Juan of Oxford Will ‘l‘ry Middleton Sept. 27. Woodstock, Sept. 18.â€"Reginaid Launoe- lot Middleton. alias McDonald, will be tried summarily and by the county Judge. Thin was the course decided upon by the prisoner'- solicitors. Middleton himself made the election, and the Judge an nonnced that he wonid try the case on Sept. 87, providing the partial wereready His Majesty discharged state duties yesterday with the usual earnestness, end insisted upon xeplying personally to the numberlesï¬messages of sympathy he had received since the assassination of the During the day the Emperor te-reed, with much emotion, as m in the in. letter he received from the Empreee, in which ehe expressed hem-eel! with being pleased at the prospect o: returning to Vienna in a few days in order to witnele the jubilee reetivitiee. no Aged Iona-oh Showed Intenoe grief. Bet Inlntnined lie lath. Vienna, Sept. ismâ€"Tu. Emperor of Austria and his daughter attended Inn. yeeeerdny morning in the print chapel ot the Sohonbrunn Palace. Bin He).- ty showed evidence of income grief. but he said he did not lose faith in God, nnd expressed a with for confession and com- mnnion. AGUINALDO'S CONQUEST. 0300838 A SUMDIARY TRIAL. SUICIDES AT HAMILTON. Starving Children. NAPANEE CASE AGAIN. Dewey Think. It In Sol-Iona. HEART SIGNALS. Amino nus. :mm: J wag , M a w., “RIMâ€"scum market WW. â€3' l: inland; Brackmn a; Keri what all contents, $10,000; NW Vuconver con! . what and contents; C I’ 1“ Company's what and contents; and“! mu: Go. mam M" In“: wm‘ QWWI 911W. =_§°â€1?."‘3...‘ puma mu or Log... madman-WI!“ (allows: with hurt. too tun of tympthy to: at». i The Veneouver Fire Brigede sent e contingent over, covering the distenoe of 12 miles in en hour and e quarter. They 3 rendered eflective service in steying the * ofthenreintheeeetendwest. i At 9 o'clock e meeting of the oltisens at a Venoouver wes held in the Boerd of i Trede rooms. Relief committees wees ‘ orgenized end several cerloeds or provi- sions. bedding, utensils and tents Went i by train and ‘trsmway. Belief in this line wee hedly wanted. Eleven Hundred Homeless. About eleven hundred ere rendered i homeless end many deefltute. The I steamer City of Nansimo et the time o! ‘ writing is en route {or New Westminster ’ direct, with provisions, tents. etc., in ’ charge of Lieut.-Coi. Peters end e depu- ’ tetion from the City Council. The Mayor ‘ end eidermen of Vancouver and city ofï¬cials are in New Westminster consult- ing with the ofllcxals there es to the best means to edopt (or relief. __ -- .u A_ 737 stamp“: from Vancouver was kept up'Sundu, sad at 4.0'clock In the After- noonxntno centre 0! Uolnmbunnot, mmmlodwlmmlhodtmi- knucwdk.u0m 00,000 cur; Shoot India“: live. ï¬ligthpinco' to pllco. There 3:. nummu inadentsfot remnknble bnv. on. but serious casunmea m man-hwy The wife of a 'ant street resident, who had boon ailing for some time, died during the night, caused. it in hollowed, by fright. The dour-action was over by 8 o'clock in the morning, by which hour 3 most lurid and harrowing pioturo pu- canted 1901!. People bag! to no: for their Al yet there Is but one life lost due to the are. A Chinese merchant was found dead, grasping in his nerveleu clutch two has: of gold. H: had died of fright. ,-;,_A 1 Both sides of Columbia street were eolidly built at handsome expensive brick 4 :blocks. including the post once and l xother Dominion Government emcee, the : Colonial and Guichon Hotels, the Bank! of Montreal and British Columbia, the :Columbian and Sun newspapers, the :,club Maeouic Temple, grocery, drygoodl and hardware stores, every one of which was coneumed in an incredibly short :epace of time. Fanned by the wind, the .iiamee epread northwesterly along the l brow of the high ground in the direction of Royal avenue, whoee great width only III-topped what would have been practic- ally a wiping out of the city. ' The Property Destroyed. North of Columbia street etood the handsome new Provincial' Court ï¬ance 'and ofï¬ce or the Government ofliciale. I This building was erected to replace the one burned eight years ago. Nothing but the vault and the charred walls are left | of it. The City Hall building also fella .vlctim to the names. The jail wee on ï¬re seven] timee. but the inmate. with water buckets. put the embryo nemee out, as well as helping them-elves. no it is reported, to their lib- The numerous beautiful reddencss which aimed the site of the hill from Fourth street in the cast to Tenth street in the west, and Royal avenue. south side, on the north were likewise burned. Nothing remains now to indicate where stood costly and beautiful homes of well- to do people but the scorching fruit tree and the bare brick chimney. One resi- dence, that of Alex. Ewen, the well- known mlmon cannery king, cost 885,000. The Arc. Burned Over. II'lle area of buildings consumed may be briefly stated to extend from east to west fully three-quarters of a mile, and from the water front to Royal avenue. a full half mile. With the exception of ex- Sherlfl Armstrong’s house and a small cottage, every other semblance ofa build- ing. stone, brick. frame or shack. have been swept away. There are but three stores. and they are small frame ones, left in the city: only two hotels. and these are a long distance apart. Holy Trinity, the Baptist and Method- ist churches were consumedmith contents. '3’ this time the Edger hed drifted from her mooring et the whert end eet lire to two other river boeh. which, in petting with their linee, drifted down the stream alongside the whervee and werehoueee, eetting everything elong the water front on are for u dietence of eloee upon three-gm of e mile, uniting In the complete destruction of the whenee, the warehouse, the rellwey tracks, the Cnnedien Paciï¬c depot. e freight our being lowered et the Met, ,one of the ilre hells, a couple of canner- iee, with their contente. including eeverel thousand eesee of canned eelmon. The weetwerd progreee or the ilre elong the water front wee stopped at the reilwey wharf. Pmlleling the devastation don: the water front, the business blocks on Col- umbia street, a distance close upon three- quurtess of a mile, were speedily falling victim to the devouring element. From Front street to Royal avenue in s short time became a solid mass of dunes, liek~ ing no as if it were tinder everything in its pathway. Front street from the mur- ket building westward was 3 solid busi- neu quarter of the citv, occupied by whites and Chinese. ,I'HE CITY SWEPT BY THE FLAMES At 11.80 Saturday night a nu broke out on theriver steamer Edgar, lying in front of Brahman a Ker'e produce warehouse, adjoining the city public market. The warehouse speedily caught ï¬re, and as these was s It!!! gale blowing st the time from up the river, the flames in no time reached the market buildings. Then they spread with marvelous rapid- lty to the brick building in which the Columbian newspaper wee printed, a large four-storey ediï¬ce. Fire Ships Afloat. hrmddobrls. Not u'vatlgohleft of the olty’I pride and glory of â€curdâ€. The loss ll enormous, smonnting to mil- lion of dollars. Y-noonm, 8.0.. Soot. 19.â€"Thoonttn business centre of New “strains“: to- day in a smouldering has» of brick, mor- Poop]. Honolu- nd Datum..- Stom or Pluc- ot “one: {at tho Victim o! tho Fluâ€"Blush: 8h!†03m the the Along . Wntor host-Lou 33,500,000. 3f the Pride and Glory of New Westminster, 3. C. NOT A VESTIGE LEFT June. leKenne of lie-wen! Bro-kl lie Neck at loniebnrg. Harrisburg, Ont., Sept. 11â€"Jnmee McKenne of Montreel won on his way to Toronto on e delegate to the Fieemene' Convention, which is held them this week. He was in the rear coach with his wife. On arriving at this “union yester- day morning he go: of! the tnin, intend- ing to ride on the engine. As he w.» about to bound the moving train hit in: blew 0!. He ran back for it and then triedto get on the baggage ear, but missed the stop and we: thrown ngeinet the ear wheels and was doubled up in such a manner}: to break his neck and received such ozber Injuries which killed him instantly. " ‘ ' ‘v Order of Foresters Pokln. Sept. 12.â€"An Ippoflal adlot announcing that the Emperor has no tur- thar need of L1 Hung Chang's mica aa a Minister of the Chinoao Foreign Ofloo was promulgated Thuraday. It It a abort. onrt dismissal, for whim: no roa- aons aro given. He presumably romalna in ofï¬ce at Grand Secretary. The now. of Lilian; Chang’s dlsmlasal waa not unu- pootod. A growingdistrnstoftho gloat Chlnoao state-man has bean observable to! some time pant among his oolhagnu. It la expound that Russia will manually ondoavor to bring about tho rain-tab. moat of m Hung Chang. Hannah 0! Canadian fraternal ham.» and Bottom halal“ Toronto, Sept. 12.â€"Tbe interact in the 90th century million dollar lehomo wan manilaated by the attendance at the con- tenenoe on Saturday. The entire morning was taken up with a dioeuuion of tho' fund. The talk, with little exception. proceeded upon the pleasing mumption that the fund would be raised. and, in- deed. it it had been actual], lying upon the bble before the delega’ta Sat- urday morning, they could not have do- nated the dispute] of it with more ani- mation. Al regard! ï¬nality, however. little was done, and the matter again li- over until Monday afternoon. The Monarch am" Faust The Columbia Methodist College In values at $16,000, but think: It no for from the others that it must mum-pod. Rev. J. F. Both, pastor of thoNow Westminster Central CLunoh, to also at- tondlng conference. but want Anton natal-any and could not be on. His wit. and child are without a homo. Value of the nouoam Property. Tomato. Sept. 12.-â€"Rev. Dr. Suther- ‘nnd, at present attending contu'enoe here, says the nine of the Cent-AI Church and personage will Abe 610.000. The C‘lty Hull m Insured tor nhout $2000. but the Government building were not Insured. Campbell. allot. had n stock worth 835.000.1nd was Insured for 815,000 hry few or the small net-chats were II- wred at all. Sun Lite 1m Como“! Ire the ileum: ion. The my had non. cue- on handsome Wm blocks to an extent at $500,000. Other mun-hm was held by tho (innuendo! Odom. London Ammonia Norma Union. who on tho thneheoflatiosenbynre. hen-amt connotes their loss to be over I m dollars. Other imam coagula- hflected are the London 1nd Lt!- adnre" North British. 3nd Ame!!- con. Liverpool. London and Globe. Union, British America. Mod. Am Atiu. Guardian. Alliance. limbo-cor. Phoenix. Lancashire. North medal: National of Ireinnd. Scott“: Union and Northern. Between Anton-street and Royal-avenueâ€" Clnton block. vdued 87000: Armstrong dwelling: two hon-en at C G Major: Ann- :trm-Johmn estnle. two hm: two houses. J Cunningham: Ounce mm: mau- nn estnte: Jun. Cnnninch-n'e tendence (the hot to bun utter a deopente eta-awe to cave it. mind! It 825.000): ten dwelling homes of J (hardware. three homes. 1 Cunningham: two houeee. Bobcon estate: Ive houses. Burn- eetute: two m Bun- ter estate; W Gilley's residence. m; mom-um butch “:00“ m block: m for man the Goa»! Hock; Junc- mama's building. June. Wbe’s mam; Bunbbeo Mock: Dupe-at Mock; now Hotel: Charla chom block: Holst-oar. block: Balm build“: 1:“. 1d: block; Autumn's naut- building: eh- 5m: Batu; loam bum: Vulcan Iron Weeks; macaw A: ï¬te‘s livery table; Town-end buildinc. Ave. between cam and Menu- !lreetâ€"RS and. buildings; three llvew sublet; (lune-e mission; In“ Robson's mlon balm: ix dwell"! of June. W's: three of June- Bloekle'o: two at P D MI: 1: ol J O'Hellu-m's; J I‘m-bull's house: Alex Ewen'o residence. Valued It 835.000: Harry Elliott's homo- eteod; eagle ot ten dwellings: Clty Hull: Court Home: ex-Xayor Shlles' reddenoe: four dwellings of .1 M1: ave dwellings Ne ell-ate: Ilethodlet Church and par- oonageflom- dwellings belong“: to Heat.- Govemor Helm: old Dull mm. oldest building: la the W: Heechle's red- denee; Donna's residence; Hancock's n- ddenee: at Word's Hm; Wood's Hotel: Holy Trinity Cow. valued at 875.000: ten home- Hen'tnc estate: Herring's Open Home: seven houses owned by James Oun- Mun; Ollvet Baptlst Chum. North micâ€"Beak block; Westmlnute: Furniture Factory; Batu-'9 bakery; I ll 0 A building; In am 5'0 1:01:31!“ Mc- our: block: Moe nod m house: luau! mm; Buckie building; 0010“ Hotel: Gabe Home Held bulldlm: Gol- chon Hotel: Ewan-Curd. block: Armstron- Yomhlock: 'l‘npp banding; mm Mple: WM bonding: Lewis band. Inn; four Indiana of 1m Continuum; Central Hotel; Depot Hotel. Flia‘ hm. tun- ctore: mint! Exchange block. Id: Oolnnbk‘ Columns-0m mm ‘de-Occldcnui note; Am: brie: block: Hambly Mock: Cunt-henna buildings; Bank 0! 3m. "CANADIAN. o 1.! Bang Chang'n Dlmlunl. The Methodist Conference. 1: tin Emblem Inmnnco Comp-ales In. A SAD ACCIDENT. MW Dominican! DO museum-xenon (immune. 14 WW“ LINDSAY. Old. ROBT. GHAMBERS â€"Whey Cans â€"Themoneters â€"'1‘esting Glasses â€"Bebock Testers â€"Sepsnten. all sizes --Cheese Rectory Boilers ! â€"Milk Cums, s specislty. We will be pleased to give quota- tions for anything in this line end feel satisï¬ed we can save you money. I Respectfully, â€"Curd Mills â€"â€"Cu.rd Knives â€"Cheese Prunes â€"Cheeoe Hoops â€"Milk Babb â€"Scmb Bmoms â€"Curd sz â€"Ohio Scale Baird: â€"Seamleu Bcndnge â€"CheeseCap God Surgeon and 48111300: to [summoned WI Sup- plloootnllkhdamrlm and will shun coco nu template-took on bond the mmummuw mdlwlllthuk vex-y much form mm 00: .JooophBrown.nex- perhaced “mammal the pleasure of culling on you In t (by-with shalom gamin- beatgoodl htbemuhamdwmbe?‘ â€mammal-dun. mmnowlng 3 mm an of our stock: DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. â€"Hansen's Bonnet Extract in bottles. â€"â€"Hnnsen’s Rennet in 10 and 20 gal kegs â€"Hmsen’a Cheese Color in bottles â€"Honaen’s Cheese Color in kegs ,' ‘ â€"Tlnech’s Bonnet and Color in kegs and bottles Aroundâ€: pot pdrloroldbomu. GHEESE MAKERS. ".0 RAY, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE . ucnxsis. «nunâ€"57. ulna-chant and Dealer in Agricultural Implements. “arounudeofl mm. â€1% '1 to 8. 28 “Tm-It. 3M. 58‘ Grand Trunk Baum. Maï¬a-rg:lonto_l_sa.}:2 to 49...: vloobutlwu panned upon and poo- oorodono bottle. Botanic-ad B m I bogontotoelbotm. Hook-«no! bot- tluondohomonlbouotnood’om Nowlnnutond «1:1an tbsp soundly. Hood’l Guam 1:- ontiroly cured me out! “so Itmgthonod mowtlntlnawdoou myown work. I cheetah, recommend Hood's Bot-opo- rm: to m loam from nmouonolu, wookno- or canon-oi debility." In. H. P. Pun, Boga-1m: Hood’s Pill< ,3. muss, Ynez-1n: v.7 511189011" A Nowouo Toronto Wouon mum . tho Floor During tho Mom m How-o ot o Tlmoâ€"Sho Mokoo o 8“â€an 10mm, ONT.-â€"“I woo mud Mm Itwulnpoodbhla atom-tn! “autumna- "moaningthonkhtlhdtoï¬op oodwolkthofloor torhonuototho. ï¬bbodmmpoormdlmnb’ofl tobflloum. Mylo“ would-won ondlwnotobktodow on homo- work. I trootod with two of tho but phyniclono hero but only roodvod tone! for o timo. I become about-cod. Ono doyotriondcouodondodvhodno to try Bood'l Sonoporfllo. Ihu‘hodotthood- ‘ Hm, Linn-u. F. BROAD. JAMES KEITH W. G. WOODS. Hood’s Susanna]; FRIENDS PREVAILED Phnzczm. W. 0 Wood: NOTICE TO cue Hm ma: tom my term can: alou- Inn- tbommmupoahl in inn-Imam: without inau- hub hum-unwr- gunman“! a: 33% cows-gamma"...- Architect: and Surveyors m understand amnion-Inna“- __,_ chubmorpmdnwvetonmn 5 nor cent. L. V.[O'OONNOR, B.A. Burnt. fl.- 6 1‘0 6 PER CHI.- rmrn an mm In E mmmmma “Main. bummtmducuhy. Snub-mum lama-cundu'lndpslmbomfltou I ii modem lot-Inge- och-rm IOMUGELIN t [cm “6.. u; “a Opp. alter- and. HI- glommomllmnmm MO N EY to LOAN IOKEYTO mu AT Mm mu PETER BROWNj CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, ONTARIO. I¢ Whypsyuhlghc m1 GEORGE will, --â€" 55.; l -wru. m nymrmm IWW:W08 Ofloe oppodu the!) 1, 3mm, Jon mm. 77 DONALD a, an: 10.5171"; 015 1"!me . on I Una-g.â€"m. I, t Ofï¬ce, Kent St†A Solid»: a?!) the Po- McSWEYN ANDERSON, BARRISTEBS, SOLICITORS. nod-toils; OAVANA WATSON (DR. n.A.TgmN, i -_,. - ,pmr. Bonn Guam. 0! balmy-1W1“! lay-l n. â€"â€"-â€"â€"n vu-r- â€"71 0’ Mad DR. L J. SUTTON, D a: l' '1' I ..'l'. DR 1". A. WALTERS. CJanJrcisuni Beautiful Artiï¬cial Teeth LIAS BOWES. the-P; b. ADDRESS, 01" WOOD P. .l. INF? WELDON, OLAUGALIN McDIABDflD. B-â€"-‘_A-__ (I- .- ,n‘ MONEY ! fl P. Drum. Baum m9 '4- ‘.__A; A EAGLESON H. HOPKINS,_B_ughuI, m, 3.. “.14-- ‘_AAl , A . B. c. s. Menus, DEN_ T1811 . Lindsay. Honey to L0“. gunmen: Cam. MELLHDS mum Momma sacrumâ€; Banyan. Ito. AUCTION EER AUCTIONEER, W-HNM r. HID“! ’. O: 9- .3 39ml... m! Inacimt acne“ “in“ End-my. Ontario. £~Z__Jé°‘§SON. m Den tu try.