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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Sep 1898, p. 7

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Ices rhe ith he The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by d» ,.' drugglsts in Cantu. Onll tell- 7 " “1° “magma“ ‘15 cure Sena Weakness. :11 eflects o! 81103 Menu! Won-y. Execs!” unaffo- or mu. nailed on meal). Lone kanixJ‘é. WW?”- [mm phlets free tour: address. The Wood Company. wands“, Ont Id's Phosphodlno 13 said in Lind- by E. Grecon- drum COBOCONK AND LAIDLAW’S at 7.2811; A and t ' m ‘ delight“: t h Limb}: o xIeaPcat" Curtm lice-Ethel and well Come and See Us! Int Trip Briefly Described by l. Pleased Cuban mg the many excursions leaving onMondoy, "Labor Day," the one lined and corried out by Knowl- m, proprietors of the Stt. lice- mserves a: least a. passing no- h destination was Laidhw's um Coboconk,‘and notwithstand- ishor: notice given, the threat- ‘ {mt of the weather, and the ‘nour of starting, some 50 or 75 Ire-Seekers left the dock at 8.80, W51 by -: prophet on board who 5531::sz ”weather would clear honour Mills in B bum kept knock. . . . o AIN TILE, LIME, Etc. firmer, Attention! finale: given on new building. 5 Short Notice. net's Little Liver Pills We will ”it far W flfi'fifi nedy, Davis Son mitution fist and demand :ennedytpislm a: Son ”All? relieve Dione. lrom Dym Wind Too Barty Ewing. A 1:.- My for Dizziness, Names, Drowni- BIDS In Eanadiau £051. the fund R 51' um pluey 000000-000 W FAMILY FLOUR ,L PILL. SMALL Dose SMALL PRICE. will sell a good xx 18 Inch pine rfCl' $1.60 per M and mm shinglesfifor 50 cents pet I. mug in the Menus, Couod Tongue a. side, TORPID LIVER. my the Bowela. Purely mug, me}. well known for her ommzlnd of Cap t. Smith bed the river Igum lake, 2-105 Falls was reached. a: c.1ue up while lock- the: the wfiather began prophet mulled, and 8all Th sail to Coboconk tau :‘ul waters of Cam- Lm Eukes was delightful 0: over of one hour at 2b :11 the party to prom. PIan: pal streets. C un- ue‘ht into action photo- _z::;;ura.l beauty of the _:(~ r-uildings, etc. The mg the renowned “Uni- “??? as ézmdnate the, RIDA'Y, SEPT. 16, 1893 Wood's Yhosphndlno, 00D MUSIC-E 1 get Carter’s Carter's HUMPHBEYS, fellow-teachers and the :31 to furor me with their eemed orden. 5111‘: Church. Russell-st. he village, surprised so many strangerS. «d where the excur- nti was politely told Say. tell me," was "Is Psalm Hughes ng assured that the s stiil in the land of Wording to last re- 4; under the cool x-ky Mountains, the with startling rapid- get there?” ,aw's was greatly on- H. Knowlson kinily party .0 disembark i Fenelon Falls the ‘f the steamer gage ake in" the chem: Falls is impronpg thes and schools, its lie hotels, well ep- stocked mercantde tiful residences of ure. all “131‘.“ 3‘! stra at an un- ‘rhe goiiead policy I We boat ' erable editor of the 0103er identified of the Village and Hand looks haleand for many years to Iert in the ' at the present time *0 thousand pounds result of this m- n Pimo. Violin. V0138 ave a choice selection of Lumber. Bfiggs, was of the day. lMegee. In Behill. Julie Richardson, ngmea Aurthnrs, Baby Mosul, George Aiuul, Charlie H'ekson. Thereere 43 I names on the senior roll. Average atten- dance for August was 36. J unior Deput- men: : Sr. 11. â€"Morioe Heekill. Gordon Ingram, Olive Felt. Lillian illoGlll. Vera Soconle, Robbie Burn, Herbie MeGill, Evnme Johnston. Verne Howe, George Fanning. Willie Hnlflday, Nettie Jackett, Clondesey Henderson. Jr. II. â€" Henry Byery, Rneeell Armstrong, Pam Stinsan. Greeie Hobbs. Allen Mogul, Nelle: Ar- thur, Willmina Hellidey. Annie Bexher, Annie Hockney. Ellis 11:61]]. Part II.â€" Lenre Stine? Orton Bradbnrn. Lnle Me G'll. an cGill. Moeeie Hetehineon, Percy McGill, Edmund Jeehett. M!!! Hackney. Part 1. Glue Aâ€"Gervine Howe, Willie Johnston, Ire mam. Em 13m. Mire Ingrem, Stenley MeGm, Myrtle Sheekleton. Cyril Andereon. Syre Hellndny. Prieciiln 11ch Cine B.--i Nellie Jobneconu'Cherlle 8heekleton,Leedy ' fifmlw‘m e‘inmmxfiflhlmu e w an. Beetle _ Soda, W ; H. M. iidleTPn-hdpd.’ '7 Heasllp. Jr. III. â€"Mmgle Burn. Mex-do Hun. Emma Bradbura. Amelia Jmkett, Allen M33111, Pearl Mon. Eda Anderson, E’mer Shsoklo:org.§ulg(o_fiobjl_e._ Maggie JANETVILLE. (Correspondence of The Post.) August Schocl Reportâ€"Sen!" Depart- ment : The candidates tcr Primuy Teachera’ Certificates ( non-professional ) were Nellie D Oswald. who mused Parts I and ii, and Christie Arena. who passed in Part I. Enphemie Feir passed the E trenee and is nor in the Public School Leaving clue With Willie Oswald. The {mowing are the names of pupils in the other cheese in order or mezia : Sr. 1V.â€" Hiidcn Johnston. Jean Oswald, H x I Heesiin, Jennie Irvioe, Lillie harem, Hilde M16111, Cheriie m Neill. Herbie Johneton, Bernie Rehfll. J 1‘. 1V.â€" Mordie McGiil. Meme Hobbe. Gertie Bee-lip. Irene McGiii. Annie Mo Gill Maggie Fanning, Violet Johnston, Sr. illâ€"John Brown, Cloris Hutchinson, Elmer Cennpbeii. Mggon inquiry, Winnie Quite a number from heme attended the entertainments elven by the Australian Remedy Co. at Dunstan-d. Feuelon was fortunate enough to secure two of the pr’zes offered. Miss Lmle Kennedy ob- tained the mix: for the meet popular young lady, and the 15:] Inn's prize also. came to our midst. In order that the re- cipient may not be overworked reading messages of caugretuletlon we refrain from :ublinhlugh 5 name, but now that he haw secured the pr'ze he does not care How ( 03rd he has to work. Miss Willem. Wanton. who has been spending her holldeye neu- Lindsey,"- tnrned home lest week. Mr. John Jackson spent Sunday 3!: home. We mplueed to beer that Mr. Sam Eadieott. who wee very ll], Is now on the way to recovery. We hope he may soon hence; ogeir. _ =1?! ‘ Mr. J33. J Alanna, c? Roch'eeter. add a flying View to our midst last week. He was the guest or his father, Mr. .739. J ack- son. Mles Minnie Mflligen, who hes been visitingherbrother here. returned home on_ FrIdIY. 7 . _ ,_ _ vu‘om Dr. John Hi! of Penna, Mich, spent a. few days of last week ur dot-the parental root. By smut-anus he rad Uncle Sun 303310.112 vgry well togagher: Miss Mat-y Ififln lelc on Wednesday to take a course at the Central Business Co!- Xeg‘e. Togongg. Wegflsh her success. Several from here spent the past week, or part of It, in attendance at are Exhlb ltlon. Among the number were Miss ageing Hay and mare. John Key, Thus. end J. H_.P V f (To the Editor of The Poet.) During the paeteummer there have been numerous complaints made hi visitors, havegrown worse, until now they have reached a terrible state of dirt and disor der. In the centre of the street the rub- bish and dixt from old cellars and back yards is dumped. thus leaving clay about one foot deep and making it almost impossible to cross the street in wet weather. This state of things continues until thrzugh fine the earth hence: a packed and hardened. Then the road is sohigh and n1even that crossing it is a ntie reminder of climbing the Alps or ilcoct Pass. At the sides of the streets are buggies, wauone, lumber, etc. strewn hither and thither, not to speak of the cows, pigs and calves that continuously ‘ rows about. On comiulz home in the even- i , inn, not balm on the sidewalk. one never knows when he or she may be hoisted into the air on the back of a cow, or h's feet be rooted from under him by s pig’s snout. three are muahworse occurrences than the “bray of the donkey,” for it is comparatively quiet (July when it kicks). Can it be wondered at, then, that people 'csmplain? People talk. The streets are nubile. It a few people will persist in having their cows in front of their rest deuces let the cows be taken inside the people's gate on their lawn 'and thus not cau=e other people repeated annoyances It will soon be our gala day and we trust till after then, at least. the streets will be kept free from these nuisances and “hind- rances to navigation." PLEASANT POINTâ€"FENELON. (Correspondence to The Post.) Many from this section will visit Lindsay on Sept. 23rd, the big day of the Lindsay Central-always one of the best fairs in the Midland district. -‘_--_ 5|H'Ge W U sure we on bender the deep sympathy of the entire community to the bereaved per- case gn_ this as} bereavement. HTTLE BRITAIN.- (Correepondenee to The Post.) We have to chronicle this week the death of Herman 1., inhno eon oi Dr. end Mrs. G. W. Hall, of this villus, on Thnredey int. The tenet-n1 cervicee were conducted on Fridny. Afar a brief eel-vice st the home the cause me borne to the Metho- dist $nrch. Rev. E. B. Cook, minor me :2" °°“:::°s.‘mh° “ma“iwi" eeppro n nae : , “ 9 ii: well with the child?” The Rev. A R Delve otticinted ’30 the grave? We are nâ€"_ _ --_ A-.. died in Nicholl‘n Ito-pita, Bourbon-o, mFriththoanotSopt. :81: had. hon so amt o. sufferer dur' the nut lam or eight month- the but medical wan-31 could hold out no huntorhismcoury. ‘Bolama. family at three daemon, who have 3:!» gynggthy of the entire compan- LOCAL NEWS-LENEBS VICTORIA ROAD. yoke-cents“ tocovcr mam-n: mailing only- 0‘54”“‘1’ 5° mp9. i”c%fi€§év€r$¥¥efi2£¢lfizp§yhgim I had osplmatlc spells towards mormug. Sometimes I elt as if I could not get breath eno h to live: had dreadful pains in the top of n cad. and was so nervous I felt as if someth ng dreadful was going to happenâ€"I could not tell why either. I could mt: a dozen sheets full and not tell all the dreadful things I sufl'ered. from fe- male weakness, coustgfiamon. asthmatic spells, andrh matic neural "I a vlseallwhoaresufi'eriu notonl tone 3: also Dr. Plercc‘o medicines. but to his ad , for it has helped me so much I cannot any enou h in false of both the advice and the rem ‘es. look on your medicinesasbeing a God-send and will ask God to guide sun‘enng the right relief." . For nervous troubles and axlments pecu- liar to women Dr. Pierce’s _Favonte _Pte- scription is the only propnetary raped, deal ed by a leg educated phystcnm For ronchial ectmns and d1 esnve dxm- culties his ” Golden Medical Q scovery ” is cut cure. Hts “Pleasant Pellets”arethemostc . venatnnlnon- gri in laxativefar constipuon.‘ wwwnvem BalsamY. florafreecopyof the 5%; le’s edlcai Adviser.” For paper-cover: copy enclose 4|! Mt mute cover customs and humanity to had such bad spells I thought that if d) In: only just] sleep I did not want to wake an suf- fer again; I would be glad to have death come guy njght. I got so discouraged it seemed? if“ ,u , ,1 u,_____ _.._.l_ 3' EJEfifiéiiibi’ of ailing-ms. por‘thmggu x _A lady living in West Eaton. °uadison (20.. N. Y., Myrs. Mattie A. Walker.‘ u: a recent letter tom Dr'you Pie-fee. medg: "I write to inform {on have done for nae; but t ey hnve helped me so much that I know not where mo commence or where to leave 08'. as I had such No wonder some women feel as if the disease which constantly purâ€" sues them is just a malig- nant deval dooming them to endless inis- ery. Thousands of women who could get no re- lief from any other source have written grateful letters to Doctor R. V. Pierce chief consulting ph jaieiq of the Invallid’s Hotel and San, 'gggglfl mu tqfim‘ Bufl'l o, N. Y., telling 11! f the féée ved from is w_9nder l prescriptions and the care u professional advice which he sends by_ mail witlioutharge c __. .. _ â€"A traveller who came from Peterboro last Saturday reported a disgraceful riot in that town Friday evening. The Orillia la- crosse team visited that town yesterday to plsy the deciding match for the senior championship of the district league. Ac- ; cording to the version given, when Peter- horo sports found that the visitors were winning “hands down ” they encouraged the home men to go in for “slugging,” and a number of players on both teams re- ceived serious wounds. The game was finally left unfinished and the Orillians left the ground to catch their train followed by a bowling mob. At the station over a thousand people had gathered and the Orillians received very rough treatment at the hands of Peterhoro toughs. who were cheered and encouraged by the large crowd ‘ who were watching the disgraceful scene. And such is sport ! â€"A certain butcher entered the mist on Saturdsy and purchssed sevenl psirs of chickens, intenc'ing to sell them out sgein. When notified by Mr. Cellsghnn, the merke: clerk, thst he wss violeting the lsw, end was liable to e hesvy fine. be promptly returned the goods to the Indy end the metter wee mntnslly settled be- tween them. we all know their reasons. Now, I have neyer heard or known that any burn With an open lattice ventilitcr has been struck or burned. All far- more know that no matter how dry grain or hay is when put into the burn. it will sweat more or 1e33,; this sweat to the top. We know this, for if we salt the bottom of a mow the top also becomes salty. Now, I believe that forms a gas, which invariably rises to lightning has an affinity for this gas, and that the gas, it confined in the top of the barn, draws the lightning been struck by lightning and [turned " and asked for a. preventive. It is a subject that many have long noted and ttought upon, but no one has as yet suggested a remedy with the single ex- ception of the lightning rod men, and THEC ANADIAN POST , LIN DSAY, Barns and Lightning. Mr. B. Booth, Warkworth, writes as follows :A number oi papers have com- mented upon the fact “that so msny burns throughout the country haw, Disastrous Fire at Coboeonk. Fire broke out on vFridsy night sbout 12 , in the blscksinith shop in Cobooonk occu- ‘ pied by Mr. C. Switzer, snd rspidiy spresd to the neighboring houses, s11 of which wete frsme sad very close together, sud before it could be checked reduced to sshes the dwellings occupied by Ms. George Lske. Mr. Hertwick, Mrs. Hulowe, snd the shop sud house owned by Mr. George Russell, hsrness msker. By heroic efforts the home of Mr. H. Doughty, scross from Mr. Rus- sell's house snd shop, wss saved. M r. Russell’s loss is hesvy ; besides the house he occu ied be owned the house occupied by Mr. srtwick, sud hsd no insursnce. ‘ Much of the fuzniture of sll the houses wsa ‘ saved, but wss considersbly dsmsged. The csuse of the fire is unknown. Most of those sufi'ering were uninsured. ’ oi theirbueineee. Whentheworhie coni- pleted end thelncreeeed iecilitieeere eyeli- ehle the utebliehuent will he in e pceiticn to hendle ite output with much greet“- eeee. The chilling fecilitiee ere to he enlergedinerenhytheeddittonof e epece in the reer of 30 x 60, end the whole of the reeultin building ie to bereieed throughout twent eetin height. Neturel ice hevlng prov uneetiefectory to meet the uiro. mente of the hueineee, the eupplf‘heing neturelly pretty well exheueted in the lete luminer end eerly tell et e time when meet nuded, the compeny hen decided to put in en ertificiel refrigereting plent which rep'e- ecnte e gein of epeed in chilling of ebout 25 per cent, beeidee hein under control end elweye eveileble, ingcpendent of neturel ice eupply. The coet of the new eyttem in much greeter then of neturel ice. but the resulte in fecilitating the operetione of the compeny will more then compeneete. The reirigereting depertinent. occupying three etcriee, ie eepereted from the meuufecturing depertment by e fire wellextending from the ground to the roof. Under the new deper- ture- the three etoriee of the chilling, cutting end etorege depertmenteie provided with e eyltem of iron .pipin , which is utilized for the employment 0 the vepor resulting from the extreme compreeeion of liquid emmonie. which peseee through the eyetem of piping et the tempereture of zero. There ere ebout two milee of two-inch pipe employed, end the eteedy equeble end ‘ unverying chill in exactly whet in required to give the beet reenlte. O! couree the meene mentioned eimply indicete the principle of the nee oi emmonie for produc- chilling tempereture. There is expensive mechinery associated with the process, which it in unneceenery to describe. The results ere whet the compeny end the reeder ere interested in, end these ere elmoet certein to be of .a eetiniectory cherecter. Tho compeny wlll beeble tolergelyincreeee ite operetione, employ more lehor end in e gencrel wey empheeize the importence of the town. The wo;k hes elreedy been begun. I‘I-ne‘____..A THE MATTHEWS PAOKINGOO Local Brevitles. ty, ocrou from Mr. Run- 1 shop, 173: and. Mr. heovy ; besides the house owned the house occupied __j I than; can a Lon: Torn. Guelph, Sept. 18.â€"-Lnlns Suthchnd. to am; a barn, wu untamed m day to an you: in the podium ha Ilia. Claim his seat. Danton, on behalf 0: the petitioner in North Ontario, said he had no evidence to clot, wherefore the case was dismissed. Kt. Hoyle, Conservative, theretorom Mr. Hoyle, LL?” Ssh. Whitby, Supt}. laâ€"Boforo the election 00an mom-nod yesterday Mr. Frank Ottawa, Sept. 18,â€"Mr. B. Barker, 3 metalworker. aged 25, in the employ of MoKinl N_ arty wood fell from the dome of e new Main handing .8 the Exhibition grounds. to the ground, a dim fame of 60 feet. Both his legs were true- tured near the ankle. end his spine and rib- eeverely bruised. He had 1 miracul- orlu escape from 31mm, and is now mt- ing easily. Hopes are entertained for his The execution will be strictly private. none but thoee legally entitled wlll be allowed inside the jail walla. Radclifla, the hangman. arrived on the lame main, and the work or creating a Mold will be begun :o-day under his supervision. ed to disappointment. When the train came in Hammond Was hustled on the rear car into a closed carriage by Detec- tive Greer, who drove 01! at a rapid rate to the jail before the anxious crowd were aware of what had happened. When they did know, however, there was a mad rush for the rear of the train, but they were too late. Hammond was gone. Hammond Taken to Enoch-Iago Iron Barrioâ€"Bade!!!“ on Hand. Braoebridgo, Ont., Sept. laâ€"Tho Pa- cific express that brought W. J. Han:- mond from Barrie to Bracebrldga you”. day anal-noon, was one hour late. The large crowd at the station wen anxiously awaiting 1%: arrival, bnt£hsy won doom- Toronto has sent New Westminster 2 Another victim of Sunday night's 01,000 to help relieve the needloi m on ‘ gasoline explosion in Philadelphia we: Meters. i taken iron: the ruins. Thie makes the Ottawa will hold a council meeting a: . fifth body I0 far recovered, and it ie be- consider theeaoe of the New Weetminetar . lieved that at least half a donen mono are fire enfleren. ' still under the debrie. â€" Sir John Bmmaton and Admiral Sir 05.000 h" 3“" w‘"‘""‘“”- James Erskine, the Royal Communion to Hamilton, Sept. 13.â€"The Council laet ; inquire into the French shore question, night unanimously voted $5,000 toward: ' have arrived at St. John's, Niki" accom- the relief of the New Westminetar Inflor- panied by the Earl of Westmeath, Secre- 05- tar! of the Commission. , , Neva from Guatemala says that 300 ONE 8"” ““833 ”34"“ . persons were killed and wounded in the [serious election riots. Troops had been Hammond Taken to Hraoehridn From I ordered w the polls. “d when “.0 dia- B‘"‘°‘B'd°"‘° °" 3“" order became extensive the order wu Braoebridge, Ont., Sept. 18.â€"'rhe Pa- given to fire on the mob. CAS‘TORIA Already active merchants or. the Royal City are starting rebuilding storee and renewing businees. Annandnle. the 3:0 oer. whoee premise: were totally deetmr ed, stat-ta! building new etm'ee' in the afternoon, and will be open today. He is nothing it not energetic. Toronto and Ottnwn'e Olefin“ Tomnto has sent New Weetmineter 81,000 to help relieve the needed the time As usual at fires. a number of robbei'lee took place, and more than one store was plunged. The Chief of Police, when asked it there had been any arrests on account of the looting, answered in the negative. New Westminster‘s Homeless People in Temporery Shelter. Vancouver, 3.0., Sept. 18.â€"At New ‘ Westminster yesterday morning there ‘ were many peculiar scenes. 0n the wide. open space, just beyond where the fearful he stopped, a row of tents has arisen. The Provincial Government and Van- couver authorities have housed in tents, lent by the Milltla Department, all home- less euflerers. Blankets by hundreds formed beds. and the burned-out families seem to be as comfortable as possible un- der the circumstances. All through the unfortunate victims have borne the ruin stolcally. All through the hours 0! the conflagratlon they were calm as death. Now they are just the same. Their losses have made them almost inseasihle to thought. During the tire, save for the roaring of the names snd shouting of firemen and Chinese, all was quiet. No eryingorpanicwasseenor hesrdintbe crowds of burnt-out and destitute people. The theory advanced in that three pri- soners, recently discharged h-om the Pro- vincial Penitentiary here, who M fre- quently threatened to do for Weetmineter when they got out, carried out their in- tentione. that the black flag with the white eknll andtroeebonee left floating over the destroyed city on the limits of the fire zone was a symbol or the revenge al well at a signal to confederatee on the wharf to touch a match to the city. and that the screams of agony emanating from the shed where the fire etarted were the criee of agony and hopeless terror of the fiend who fell a victim to hie own hellllh dulgn. day, was found to have a white skull nnd crossbones sewn in the centre. They were the same men, from the description. am asked the Indian to row them across the river, and the sumo men who, half on hour after the fire started, were paddling for their lives from it. The mu): #1.; Roi-ted. A watchman clone by head a nun screaming inside as the building burst into flames, and two men hoisteda black flag. which, when taken down the next In half an hour fire broke out. the flames coming from a pile of buy in a locked shed onTtho wharf. Sciatic-n1 Story net Former Convicte h the mantles-y, Out of lam... let Fire to the Britleh Coin-bl. Town-The Government Tonto New Cover the Bonele- People. Vancouver. 3.0.. Sept. 18. â€" There have been the moet notational develop- menta in the Westminster lire, to the eflect that the city wee burned down by penitentiary prieonete. The story in not oralited by the city oflicials, who claim it in a bee: and a strange coincidence, but the ltory in being thoroughly invelti- ‘ stated by the inmrence companies. At 10.30 o'clock, half an hour before the are started, as Mr. and Mn. Peehlce were passing the Public school, built on the high eminence overlooking the Fraeer River front. an incipient him was 11m noticed. They were surmised to ace two men hoisting a black flag at halt-meet on , the flagpole. They asked who wne deed. The men replied: “No one." They teet- ened the flag; and ran into the city, when they met an Indian named Pere Peter, whom they oflercd 85 to row them neroee the river. Peter was suspicious. and de‘ clined. BEFORE THE CITY WAS FIRED. With Whit. Skull and 6mm Raised at New Westnflnstor BLACK FLAG OF DEATH Fol! to the Ground. BOUSED IN TEXTS. ', ONTARIO, SEPTEMBER 16 1898. “anaemia” “MINES. IN." upwmmmrymwt s 331., Madam. All hunts. so. GLHoodbconmm mmmnuomnmm “with Sturroék dismissed. nu: on the fmnt sea: was fined 81. A. D. Stun-took was on the rear seat of I tandem bicycle when it left the ma 3nd wheeled along the sidcmtlk near Hintonbnrg, Ottawa. In court he objected to being fined. and cluimul I): had to go wherever the steersmau about The objection)“ upheld, and tho ca mmmukofiood'arms. m oil-tub! almanac-calm! MIN“ .5“. muonoHnuwmafiood'n. human, The fab-round bout for the lightweighc championship of the world bctwccn Frank Erna of Bnflnlo and Kid lavigno, that was to have been the opening con- tent at the Hawthorne Athletic Club a: Cheektovuga. was stopped by Sharia Kiilgnllon before the men came together in the arena. In the Exchequer Court judgment has been given in the ease of the Queen v. Justice Armour for 814,158 in connection with the expropriation of land on the Trent Valley canal. The Government oflored $6,680. but he declined, and now we oourt given the above amount. Four eilverwore factorie- at Meriden, Conn. have received oflera ,from the In- :ernntionei Silver Company. a concern capitalized at $30,000,000, for purchase or their outfits, worth $1,850,000. The idea is so combine all silverware mannfactorics. E. A. Callahan, a prlvaee in we Flt-n: Unwed States Volunteers (lmmnnes) was shot dead Sunday night at Galves- ton. Texas, by a policeman named Henry Owens. Jack Elliott, Calluhan’l compan- ion, was also wounded In the abdomen. Five public omcisis of Kingston, Jamaica. have been warned by anony- mous letters that they are to be main- seed, “as a mud {or their oppression." The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly was assassinsted on Sept. 2. Hugh Dennle. formerly a member at the Northwest Mounted Police, and after- werde in the employ of the Cochnne Ranch, was lonnd deed in an empty shed at MaoLeod, Men. . The schooner W. J. Emory, Captain A. Board, bound for Toronto, wont ashore in n terrific solo Sunday morning, 06 Devil) None. 81 mile. won at Charlotte, N.Y., near Troutbnrg. The reception to Sh- Willlnm Mulock to be given by the mambo»: of tho Toronto Board of Trade will take nlace 1n the rotunda of the Board of Trade at 12.30 on Wednesday. The steamer Rosalie has arrived at Seattle from Skaguay, Alaska. with 60 passengu-s from Dawson. who brought out about halt a million donors ln gold dust and drafts. Hon. Joeeph Chamberlain has writtcn Mayor Shaw 0! Toronto that he is hen: in his ptivate capacity only. but that he may visit the city If his engagements per- mit or it. Arrangements have been completed (or the Toronuo Board of Trade banquet to Baron Herschel]. It will take place on Wednwday evening at the Toronto Cluh‘ A xepoxt come. from Duluth, Minn, the: n has steamer. probably an ore car. rler, has laundered in Lake Superior, 03‘ the Apoeue Islands, in 3 recent gale. Warner's English cricket team made 32 runs yuan!” at Toronto and had wick- ou to burn at the closing hour. They go to bat main to-day at 11 o'clock. Sir Charles Tapper bu changed his date of filling for the Old Country. His pnrpooo is to leave by tho Alum llnex Cnllfornlan on the 82nd Inst. Fire destroyed on entire block of the finest buildings in Red Biufl, Col" on Stand”. The loss to prom owners will be more than 8100.000. Kn. Don-.13 Chisholm of Tootwamr was mummy killed on Stand” by the upsetting of ho: hum, while driving home from church. The Onnrio Department of Agricul- ture in this your distributing 870.000 among the various an (air minions in the province. The earnings for C.P.R. for the week anding Sept. 7 were 8518.000, min-t £500,000 for last you, showing an in- creuo of 018,000. Stacking and threshing it new general in Manitoba. and the wheat amp will be “lemma unpropitioue weather by the end of the week. The Pope ha- been assured that the United States as dupe-ed to respect church prom In Cuba end the Philip- pine Islands. Robert Muskie. one of the Napanoo bank robbery m-peou, was Inland on hall and returned to his homo in Bolloâ€" ville. Guards Tobin and Toner, suspended from duty st the Kingston Penitentiary, have been ordered to resume their duties. Joseph and Morton H. Mar-Ind] of Otsego. molt, who went to Alaska but Februu-y, have been murdered by thieves. The G.T.B. earnings for weak ondlna Sept. 7 was 8585.186, against “46,488 for lat your. The doors-o 1. 811.948. Rupert Cunningham, town clerk of Ammonium, N.S.. dropyed dead in hi- on!“ on Monday. An agreement bu bun signed at Seoul, Conn, tortholnylngbyJapnuuo ottho nlhondu'omSooultohnn. The International Rumba-hood ot Looo- motive Fix-emu la in annual tension in Toronto. The Walton. Fun- At Londm: wuopon- Od My by St: Ohm Mom Kingston, an“... 0.0“]: 'nrned M The, Enve Been Selected for Anna- unnuen-Gnnm ‘l'ebln nnd ‘l'enet Belnetnted n the Kingston Penitentiaryâ€"8|: Wm. luluk'n Reception. MP8 TO BUILD COREA RAILWAY Amount Distributed by the On- tario Government This Year. $70,000TOFALLFAIRS (Wotan! ”mittiw) will lea." Wind- .oronlamhn uad 131W“ ‘ 9......ndarnummy-mdl'fi- unusm.uw-flifl“‘”‘ SQPMMIH.M-wmh. “'4 Duluth. mm Wat a... ton-mutant!“ Hm .mm “Mince-at madman. MONARCI-l and UNITED EMPIRE CUSTOM WORK 3 Ipecidty. We mete e Long Boot the: he no equal for veer end use. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Remember the plus, 14 mum-an. North. in ranking 3 Plough sud Est-vest Boot for (smart tint 611: n long-felt mm in this line. The Beat is made to war, md gives one from the time it in first put on. New ideas in ltcing. See these shoes 3nd ”133311139! no other. . _A“" BflflTS FOB FARMERS F. FORBERT. FORBERT. 5 HUNDRED BUYERS F. For bert. Who do not patronize the 14- William-st North. We would say that our prices cannot {be equalled or quality excelled by any whole- sale house in Canada. No agents or middle men’s salaries and commissions to add to the price of our goods. The best YARN which wool will make at 400 per fPound, 2 or 3 Ply. BANKETS, from 3c per lb. * or $2 ....to 3.800 per Pair.... TO THE SEVERAL." f'etm 3088 Bros. THE ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO Earn Bros 5 I: like my: other'fino mchine. 3nd to give ”bohemian“: nutbeinrnnningocdc. fill Bicycle W.WEBS’1‘ER «mu-Jud hr. you-I. Wyn“! BOUTLEY. on the plant's, or Kirkfleld [haâ€"34']. annolflveuom LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILS. slfismns I have a special line ofSIDEBo 'hich I 3.!!! "nine! Rf FARM F OR SALE OR TO RENT. In the Min-bin d Eldnn L». 4'! nut 12 ..-. New Advardsemon a. CYCLIS'I'S I Inn 3 opocis! line of Smnonn which I In selling 3!: REDUGED PRIGES ; JAS. H. LENNON OvpodutheBensonRotue WILLIAM STREET. Liar the next 15 BOYS. WM. WEBSTER. 100ka

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