. b...†cmlorsed by the medical '1- l Hrpopbospbites. Insist I .- ! )n Scott's Emulsion 3 with trade-mark of man and ï¬sh. Put up in 50 cent and 31.00 . . . sizes. The small size may be enough to cure your cougha ' help your baby. -5211: cers’ Notice. “Sim-dd“ for many cars. (Ask 9“, [um ) lhls sbecause It .1»...- pa/Jtï¬daâ€"Talways uni- fo,,y,.-.I-.v;iys yon/um: tbeIpurcst My 32/1 Cal-Lwer 011 and r d: 1;; The subscription price is 3‘: 00 PER YEAR. numb-Ls is ADVANCE. _. may ctrmgnce with any issue. ~ ,- mound of the remitter r â€WI! flak, '.' Jl‘h . rrupteal service jars 1 ‘~ -. l 2‘...“ . ‘1 i. .ilti-r your subscription is renewed. B a. (9 V. unless promptly renewed L 3301.“ . . . alum: aim-r. writing to this ofï¬ce Wu'. . man:- .':::u:s are alike. ;.<.~r--‘.~ «hould be addressed: .‘llE-I CANADIAN POST Printing House. Lindsay. Ont. . ‘ . L" lnrr. â€"It takes two weeks to change . . The ' paper indicates when your paper will '7 ' 1 {TD AN POST is published ' “Knoll always be made in the safest Post Ofï¬ce nu: Orders are always sale and may Register your letters when a , it is always be;t to renew two weeks late 'li) your wrapper expires in order to o. :. swimâ€"We cannot undertake to supply um no: to make good omissions caused by ~. . . ADDRKSS --Always give both your old :- :icw address when you ask us to change ~ _ r. « ; the name of the town and the state or -- mu :zve in should always follow your own We cannot readily aâ€"i- . .- name on our books unless this isdone, as \ Canadian _ _l_‘,‘ «.1- 7hr solid in ROUND Ta: is the Talk in Regard to Election Protests. . ot take cannon oersonal t every Hill ONTARIO SENATDRSHIPS. Rumor Says the late Slr Davld Dimple!“ .~n'~ Sent “'1“ be Given to “that Mr. Robert Jnflray or Mr. II. II. took~thcrnl News From the Capital. - rant-3., Oct. .ciy that 8. reached in non not un- may f the 'l.â€"It is compromise the Hull‘sl‘ Lll‘ulusla‘ which have 5.- the different provinces. Al- though the Liberals get the whip- ’ ' ‘ ' .lpp-lzlcms in Ontario, proxincos the tables The rccent pro- Mr, Blair and have put the Conserva- a so.ll-'.vh.l'. better position, Would no; b.- a matter of sur- ii; the pl‘ozcsts ‘nul'L: dropped. -5, Ontario is concerned, the slay lies in the belligerent L the Liberals in two of the astituencies. but in view of of the Government to en- ,2; serious matters than 515. the protesters may .. fall into line. It is said 'lcl‘ and Sir Charles Tup- . .- matter over last night Lo 3. saw-off all round; , . ‘..-d that Mr. F. Rouleau. .2 , years assistant clerk ‘ ire of Commons. has been . . “Ml Tn.- position is worth -er and - . .r. 31:. Brodeur, the present “ " :pcakcr. it lS said, has the ln- .; for the position. but Dr. ' for Levis, Is also in the x;,.,- .L on her say be, " " I“ â€"-many I .3 a snug ‘ blinking ‘ i‘b‘al: . . ltdl that in ï¬lling Senatorial .' M.» Mr. Laurier will. as far as '. adhere closely to district 3.2-. “- concedes that the vacancy ' ‘ 1 my the death of Sir David :arson belongs to the Toronto ii, hence’lt will go to a man i. :. 1:13.: district. either Mr. Robert I President of The Globe Pub- Company. or to Mr. H. H. «of. P. The seat vacant by .12. of Senator John Ferguson . to the Niagara district. and ,4 Mr. J. A. LOWell seems to be .»rcd aspirant. .. Dull. secretary of the Winni- l‘Ixchangw, bcfore his de- f »r hunt) l0-llil)" had another‘ » . With Mr. Miail. Commission- er inland Revenue. Mr. Mlall ex- ‘ th-Lt in asking the western . select twu standards of No. me under the old classiï¬ca- l the othcr under the new. » ‘ I'rmnnt will be guided by the vi ' A majority of the farmer! , 1'11. not of the majority of ‘r‘Vt ' '- i lhis being on the line! of’ -l ilnwn by Sir Henri Joly. "in views of farmers on thin .;'l.1:?ii)n_ ’- lmlly Almrdccn left to! - ‘ 'lwldn. on this afternooa’l ,7], ’ ' ‘ \vct‘n mu'nmpatll‘d " L ll‘ lv'r:l.inn and Wflbef- ,4 . . 2'. atmn train were a num- ‘ ~ : or l‘al‘lltllll-“llt bound thorn brine; Mr. 'r" ' 1 Hugh Jnltu {\f:\c‘tl(\tll\ld.Ml'. lunin N: marl“. blip. RIF. ~.«~.i M t~_ .‘lcllzll'k; Mr. QlIVer. ’\ listln. and ulltarll. wxlra 't‘m-imr was to a remi- Within}? 1/†h, :luh‘nl runny. Talking of thé ex .-r nrti- year: as» {mmarrom 31‘ "My wife and l were born “ x :zlilo (11‘ each other. “6%! Am. !" «'umluerlaud County. NBVS ‘ .ml knew each other from †(ht-I ' l days. Lady ‘I‘tlllllel' Will I ddusH-r nl‘ the Hon. H. Morse. {3'0- ' [PM-~- m of the Supreme Cour of 0 NM >’-.lllid., and her mother. wu Ellfrifmth Stewart. a sister of the late “on \‘..-v.mder Stewart, 0.8.. Master o‘f‘tlg- 1:..zls and Judge ofthe Court of . ullzl. ally." "We were married.“ continued 311' Charles. “at my wife's residence by Rev. l‘m-m Townsend. The marlin]. “’“k {3.st at her residence hecnule “’9 -‘-!::lican Church was being rc-b It the time." "There will not be many W 't ““5 present day who were present at the wedding ceremony?“ the re hguired. N0. not many.†said Sir Charlol. thougmuny. “My wife’s sister. ms. Merton of Halifax. Dr. Lewis John- "On. who was one of my “common. “(1 Senator Dickey. are the only per. â€h3 I can think of that were there- tor Dickey will likely be here to- :gnow. but he will be the on guest 8?:- was present at the " '11! “Clharles' four sons and °f the event. Mr. 4|. been I l l l I be present at the semi. Representations have been null-83 I“ aching cocoon over. Canada‘s a tborl will be m “m..." mt.“- nextmltmaybcdlf- A prominent Cblnaman VI tort. writing to the Controller °:£ Gallon Immlgratlon. than of advice to him by I‘ll-3:}? Chang: “1 CW“ acocm cd him from anoouvcr to Vloto a on the Empress. where we were detained b fog for nearly 3 hours. during cb time be calm many questions. He bade me live my oh ldrcn a good education. both In Chinese and English. which are both useful In China. 'but.'be said. 'do not out off the queue on any account.’ “ Work on the Soulangcc Canal has been proceeding very slowly of late. Neither Archie Stewart nor George Goodwin of this city. who hold large contracts. are doing anything. There is said to be some difference of opin- lon between them and the department which will have to be looked Into. It ls said by some that the reason more substantial progress was not made wan because the money was not forthcom- ing to pay the contractors for work that each was doing. O'Leary Bros. are the only contractors who have pushed their work to completion. They had a 2-mlle section, and expect to gave it ready by the close of the see- on. Lleut. Hardie, son of Mr. John Har- die, of the Marine Department, who has been given a. position on the India. staff corps, has been instructed to re- port in London to leave there for In- dia the 23rd of November. nan. Mr. Tar-tn in in Montreal Hon. Wm. Paterson left for Toronto this morning. The analytical staff of the Depart- ment of Inland Revenue ls engaged upon an examination of samples of ginger and pepper procured in different parts of the country. Hon. G. W. Ross visited the Normal School this morning, and addressed the students, mainly on the elementary du- ties of the teaching profession.‘ Hon. C. A. Geoffrion arrived here last night. He will remain in the city about a. week. Speaker Pelletier of the Senate. who was all day in the Supreme Court Ye5‘ terday, left for Quebec last evening. Both Hon. L. H. Davies and Hon- A. C.I Blair will take up house in the capital at once. Revision of tariff, the chief item of busmess which the Government is to tackle before the meeting of Parlia- ment again, will not be entered upon for a month yet. Replies to circulars recently sent out by the Department of Trade and Commerce aw: ciminr: rust, and convey information which the Government were desirous of ob- tnmmg before they set about the task of revision. Hon. F. Peters 15 here WOrking up the Behring Sea. case. One r-f llr Imv things remaining to be determined .: the exact date of meeting of the Claims Commission. It will he 50m: time in November. Hon. L. H. Dnâ€" vics, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. vsill go west to attend. . The fall militia camps are all over with the exception of one, Col. Dom- -.':lle's corps, which is still in camp :1" Sussex, New Brunswick. The oï¬ininh of the Militia Department stat- IT' 'hcy have every reason to fe-l with «ad wrth’ the success which attende the camps. Records of the Department of Railv ways and Canals show that bu<ires along the St. Lawrence Canal system Since navigation opened has been of the brightest, and the ï¬gures are full}- lcn per cent. in advance of those last war. Sir Mackenzie Bowel], Hon. W. E and Mrs. Sanford of Hamilton, arriv- v-d here to-night to attend the golden ‘.'.'(‘(l (1 ing. . Ottawa Irishmen will banquet Hon. .mhn Costigan and Chevalier Henr‘. delegates to the Dublin Convention. The affair will come off at the Russel [in Monday evening. ‘ l‘Hla‘ GRAIN STANDA EDS. Western llrn Said to bl‘ l'p in Arm; Against flu- I‘ropo‘ml (‘itnng‘ca Olin-r Winnipeg ltcms. \Yinnlpcg. Oct. 11.â€"â€"(Spcci:ll.)â€"Secrc- fury Bell of the “'lnnipcg Grain Ex- inngc has returned in m 0.1a\vzi. ..llc:‘c hi,» went on behalf of western and farmers to urgo 1h» .l‘;‘.lll men government not to carry out it: p10- ;wscd changes in the ï¬xing: of til: grain standards. Mr. Bell did not make any impression on the Govern- :;i-.~nt, and trouble is surely brewing, i‘l-r western grain dealers and produc- .-rs think the proposed changes are ar- bitrary and unjust. On Saturday the hail-man of the board seltcted to ï¬x atandards notilied Toronto and Mont- wal members that the ï¬rst meeting would be held at Winnipeg on the 215’.- The conference between thc Federal and Manitoba Ministers on the settl':- :nent of the school question wil; tak: place in Ottawa. on Tuesday nex'. ;Ion. Robert Watson left yesterday :0 I join the other Manitoba Ministers at the Capital. Mr. W'atson before leav- ing intimated that a. basis of :ett1.- :nent had practically been agreed on. and he expected would speedily b..- ratiï¬ed. When the school question is settled Manitoba Ministers will urgex the Dominion Government to grant' increased ï¬nancial assistance to thgs country, and will also discuss immi- gration matters. Hugh John Macdonald, in an inter- view on his return home, declared that sir Charles Tupper was the only lead- er who could unite the Conservative factions in Ontario. He Is conï¬dent lat Sir Charles will rc-organiz.,- the nut-v and heal all differences. Lord and Lady Aberdeen passed through \Vlnnipeg on Saturday after- noon. en route to the coast. They went Sunday at Regina. There were two elevator ï¬res Satur-- . lny. Lincs‘ elevator at Edmonton and mu Northern Elevator Co.’s building ,, Diniginss being destroyed with the . \hcnt they contained. l'l'csldcnt Van Home of the C. P. R. . ml party reached \Vlnnlpcg this: af- ‘ moon en route to the Pacific Coast. ."Il KILL OFF THE "’IIITES “ “ex-own or a Dn-Innlly Sam-o I‘lot II t'nrl‘cll t‘mmll'. Mum-several l lmmlrrn Arrested. Ilroumlo. was. Oct. tarâ€"The while poo- pin u! i'mrull County are excited over the clams-err of a no re plot to umuuurnto n \\'H'- ul‘ extension on. Word l‘nm ul‘rull .. New In that a letter was ound n lllo w-ul undressed to a users. which proposed u... plot. A secret souls}: of llofll‘uoa llml Mantlnlml for the pure use of nulls. mm ml: than to wooch la the uluuumul‘ at u... wlutea. overol loaders haw been up: routed and the excitement in Mouse. Fur- lllN‘ articular: are auxlouay awaited. u‘uu‘o County lo the home of Holmlul‘ Money number of ueuroou were killed A i a riot there a tow cars a . and bad Glued still exists. y 3° Jllllll iiiiommi DEATH. rhc umc Fellow Was Knocked ever by a log- Fell Under a Car and Woo Cut In Two. Terento. Oct. 111 Yesterday afternoon about 8.30 o‘clock Jimmy. the 1-year-old non of Henry Job- son. 483 Front-street out. we. run over by a railroad car and Instantly killed. This lad and another little fellow named Hardywcrcdrlvlngplgsfromtbennlocd- lng platter-nil Into Davics' slaughter-house big! magalnot nngJob- 0â€â€œng rundownlnéoontofan- aboved down to The wheels fan‘s-’5’ fa. w. r, ANS“.- ll ï¬ll! :out it will be. Northwest Butter Bold Well In England. ITWENTY-TWO AND A HALF OBITS Vulcallacdtnllvcrpcclclamp-cu m Prince Albert Creamery Ju- voyeu- lcw Returns From Ills Exploring l'rlp to lud- uon’a layâ€"Notes. Ottawa. Oct. lLâ€"As an Instance of what Canadian dalrymcn may be able to achieve It may be mentioned that butter from the creamery of Prince Albert has found ready sale in London and Liver- pool. netting a hundred and four shil- lings per hundredwelght. or over 22 1-2 cents per pound. When the ï¬fteen creamerles which are to be run under Government supervision in Manitoba and the Territories next year are In complete working order it is expected there will be a considerable quantity of butter available for export from that section of Canada. On Thursday last a. letter was re- ceived at the Geological Surâ€" vey Department from Mr. A. P. Low of the survey stat. who left Ottawa in May for an explor- ation trip through Northeastern Labra- dor. This letter was dated June 8. at Great Whale River. on the shores of Hudson Bay. Almost simultaneously with the arrival of the letter Mr. Low himself has reached Ottawa. With him are two Indians whom be en- gaged at Mattawa, and who had shared with him the perils of a journey of three thousand miles. Leaving Mattawa. Mr. Low struck north from the head of Lake Temlscamlngue over the height of land to Hudson Bay: thence striking the coast of the Bay east and north for four hundred miles, the party struck eastward through Clear Water Lake to the height of land, where they found the north branch of the Ungava River. Thence they journeyed down the river to Ungava. on Hudson Straits. which they reached on the lat of September. Here on the 15th they were enabled to take the Hudson Bay Cola steamer. which conveyed them to Rigolet. on Newfoundland Labrador. There they found a. sailing schooner. which was coming to Bic, Lower St. Lawrence. and with favorable winds they made the journey of a thousand miles in ï¬ve days. From Bic the home run was made with far less hardship and dis- comfort than the earlier part of the journey. Mr. Low states that the country throughout which he passed contains very little timber. Indeed, the coun- try throughout Is barren. Iron was found in abundance along the route. but no coal was seen. Only once beâ€" ? "c. as far as Mr. Low can ascertain. ! - this route been traversed by a 2 . r - man, a missionary named Peck. 3 .;...;ng the journey ten or ï¬fteen years £120. Black Rod does not like the report that he is to be wiped out omclally. His friends say there is no foundation whatever for the reports that are current. An Inspired communication In a local paper says there would probably be some trouble in abolishing the office, which has always been re- cognized as an essential one In the constitution. It dates In England from the time of Henry VII. In Can- ada the usher of the Black Rod ls recognized as an ofï¬cer of the Gover- nor-General's household. as well as of Parliament. This story is a. little too thin. If the Government makes up Its mind to wipe out the office, wiped Chief Inspector SWeetnam of the Postomce Department has closed an investigation into the alleged Irregu- larltles at the Quebec Postoflice. One of the charges was that copies of a. certain Conservative campaign sheet . during tho late elections had been {11- , lmn-d to pass through the pustofï¬ce . for political purposes without the prIe- , L r. . Sweetnam has reported to the Depart- , ment that there was general careless- . payment of the postal fees. noss at the postomce in regard to this and other matters of a similar kind. The result of It has been that the ofï¬cials have got ofl with a. re- primand. According to advices receive! at the Department of Indian Affairs m. In likely to be (lestltutlon â€cough Indians on the north shore M the Lawrence and the Labrador "was though this does not tally . ith - mandcr Wakeham's report. The G.- ernment has taken precautir : to we the Indians looked after, and cm. of need will be properly attendc'l to. On the whole, however. application for relief, which are usually sent Into the Indian Department approaching the winter season, are this year fewer in number than ls usually the cm. Mr. Laurler, Sir Richard Cartwrlght and other members of the Government have been invited down to Montreal to inspect the new steamship Canada. and to take part In a luncheon to be given this week on board the grey5 bound of the St. Lawrence. Professor Prince, Commission. Fisheries. received by Saturday's mm a. box containing four of the tlnll at lobsters that mortal eye ever go: -l upon. They are not more than ht. f an inch long, and were caught near Richibucto. The Commissioner states It is a very rare thing to get such small crustaceans. Sir Charles and Lady Tupper were among the congregation of St. Georgc’l Church this morning. At the clone- of the service the organist played Men- delssohn's Wedding March In honor o the golden wedding of the Baronet and his good lady. It In said the value of the presents received by Sir Charles and Lady Tupper during the past few days approximates 810.000. Bro. E. E. Sheppard of The Toronto Star was In town to-day. A deputation of the Clerks' Assoc!» tlon have asked Chief Powell to no to tlgexenforcemcnt of the early cloc- y aw. In . glajor Lessard of the Toronto Royal Canadian Dragoons was In the city yesterday, en route home after an In- opectlon tour of Quebec. It to expected that the Quebec list will be ï¬nished In the Supreme Court by tension-cw evening. lull" I‘Nlbllm v to Cancer. a are Falls. N. Y.. Oct. ll.=Anton mags“. 77 years old, cullerln from the throat shot lmcclt through the brain at his home here this afternoon. dying Instantly. A. BLOODY RAZOR ' I I. ‘ ventlon at l or‘ l d From Winnlpcg fl mmnumiueommn no Dale of mallow-t II! In“ to fall! Vltb not of the Unload m In the [lunch ct lul- non-General News Solos ru- Ottawa. Ottawa. Oct. 13-8012. Robert Wat- oon. Commissioner of Public Works for Manitoba: J. A. Cameron. Provincial Secretary. and D. H. McMillan. Provincial Treasurer. arrived here from Winnipeg this at- ternoon to discuss the school ques- tion with Mr. Lnurler and his col- leagues. In ofï¬cial clrclesltis cold that. while a basis of settlement his been as good as arrived at between the Dominion and the province. there are still some troublesome details to be disposed of. The three delegates saw Mr. Laurler to-nlght and made an appointment for to-morrow to meet the sub-committee of the coun- cil. which consists of Mr. Laurler. Mr. Scott and Sir Oliver Mowat. Mr. Watson. in the course of conversa- tion. said the Winnlpeg despatch crediting him with saying a settle- ment had already been reached is de- cidedly premature. It is to ï¬nally dispose of this troublesome matter that the present conference to being I l I held. At to-day’a meeting of the Cabinet It was decided to proclaim Thanks- giving Day ln Canada for Thursday. Nov. 26. the same date as observed in the neighboring republic. The ground on which the change is made is that. as there is a total suspension of busi- ness in the United States which cor- respondingly affects Canada. there may as well be uniformity. Another matter decided upon by the Ministers was to appoint Mr. E. ,A. Meredith, formerly Under Secretary of State, and J. B. Noxon. both of To- ronto. to investigate and report on the affairs of the Kingston Peniten- tiary. Other commissions will be ap- pointed to enquire into the adminis- tration of the other penitentiarles. Mr. W. McInnes of the Geological Survey Department returned to the city to-day after his season’s work In the Lake of the Woods district. Mr. McInnes made an extended explora- tory of the Eagle. English. Seine and Rainy River districts. The pros- pects for this region as a. gold-pro- ducing country in paying quantities are very encouraging. Mr. McInnea states that mining development In re.- pidly taking place. The following paragraph appears In The Ottawa Free Press to-nlght: “Office seekers are still swarming about the Ministers of State. and the lives of members of Parliament are made a. misery by the horde of appli- cants, who seem to think places can be found or made for them. It would be well for It to be understood that the ‘spoils system’ Is not In vogue in Canada. and that It will not be put into operation by the Liberal leaders. who have very emphatically repudi- ated it. Consequently the public ser- vice stands as it did. with the ex- ception of reductions in the Interests of economy. Place hunters should re- member this and govern themseles ac- cordingly. ‘No vacancies’ might be hung up on the departmental blocks." It is reported that Mr. E. J. Langevin. Clerk of the Senate. 13 to be superannuatcd and that Dr. Gully. will succeed him. M. P. for Levis. Mr. W. A. Fraser, the oil expert. who wrnmcnt nt Athabasca Landing. has 'becn there all summer. but owing to the late period at which the appropri- ations were voted this year. little has Ilt'k'll done. The boring has been car- ricd to a depth of 1730 feel. and a steel casing put down to that depth. The ’intontion is. if possible, to go al out :w root lower. in the hope of striking a How of Oil. Gas has been freely piped since the casing was put down, but . no oil as yet. If the experiment then ‘dccs not prove to be a success a new I location will be tried. Sir Charles H. Tuppcr left for Quebec He will be joined by The two will then proceed to Halifax to take this afternoon. his father there to-morrow. art in a provincial Conservative Con- Hallfax on Thursday. Sir Hibbert Tupper expects to leave for British Columbia about the Lst of No- vember. He has been retained as counsel for the owners of the Sayward. Dolphin, Carolina. Anna Beck and Thornton. five of the vessels which were seized by the Americans as far back as 1886-87. It Is understood at the department that the Claims Com- mission will meet on some day be- tween the 10th and 15th of November. Hon. L. H. Davies, Minister of Marlne and Fisheries. Intends to go out to the Coast to be present at the meetings of the commission. Commander Wakeham of the Gov- Cnment steamer La Canadlenne Is on ht way up to Quebec. The captain h expected here in a few days to re- work as Internatlonal Fishery Commissioner In conjunction with PM Bathbone of the Smithsonian In- mto at Washington. Only a few months remain to the two commission- cro In which to hand In their report. but u all the outside work Is com- pleted, and the duty remaining Is a matter merely of compilation. there will be no dlmculty In preparing the report within the time required by treaty. Mr. Tarte goes to Sorel this week to Inspect the public works there. He leaves for Manitoba next week. thence to the Coast. Great sympathy ls expressed here for Sir Richard and Lady Cartwright In the loss they have sustained by tho (loath of their youngest son. Mr. F. O'Hara. the Minister's private sector tary. left for Klngston to-doy to at- tend the private funeral. Messrs. Davies. Borden and Fleldlng go to Kingston to-morrow. J. W. Alexander. eldest non of the late Henry Alexander of the Privy Council Ofï¬ce. has been appointed a third-class clerk In the Dlntrlbutlon omce of the House of Commons. llort. Peter Mitchell In In town. , SIr Charles Topper and Sir Adolphe Caron will attend the Concern Ive orgcnlcatlon conference In Montreal to- MOTNW. _ a. .- Arrlval ‘of tho, Communion.†has been boring on behalf of the GOV- l of causing dreadful wombat†the bed with the pains of rheumati- _ and Hood's Screepcfllla cum. - «' All '08 SALE OR EXCHANGE M N" mam -A h- h the ugmï¬umm‘m* “Whig“ mecca M V†m "d 'um'h' “Jhumï¬mk can I “ slalom be obtained on opulent-Ion Ic-ID ADD DALYJlaly Ina-c. use» val-ct. . â€" ours comma. Co Milly Mod ‘0. and, OILâ€"84 If. AGENTS CAI IAIN “ROI CAI-ARI†who newest and Improved met of seed potatoes: cloclvc territory. A â€WINDING TO BUILD. hearty and am farming: whereas 10!! 1853801 W ‘ “APP I §Pdg$ w’ï¬â€˜hfl‘... toâ€: halting on Victoria Avenue. 8004’. ngpnrllll one on Iclbburnc and {our lot- on monlhooccohlotfortbcbalancccftbc utllpald. ccocptodfromctoupcr Alcoa i water t31ccagwootlctoncccllar',cob. J.S.1cCABTEY. Sarsaparilla. lltchnc‘l‘rnchcodPurlllcr. Alldruulu. I. PupucdonlybyCI. BocdtCo..Lowell.ll.-u. . euro liver Ills. cosy m "00ҠPills mouysoopcrm Io. A The Prlmate of All England Stricken Down. Savings Company, Inmate pctccnkalloucdoodcpoclu. Annoy Wt. panics. :23†.... â€Wee... WAS THE GUEST OF ME. GLADSTONE . / Attacked by â€CNN "hue l’orsblpplng In Inward“ Yesterday Inningâ€" the Service Wu Abruptly Closed and the m lamb Wu Played by the Orzo-lat. London. Oct. ILâ€"ngbt Hon. and Most Rev. Edward White Benson. D.D.. Archblshop of Canterbury, Pr!- mate of all England. and Metropolitan and Privy Councillor. died suddenly I. PHOTOS ARE THE BEST 3| Wuum ST. ENDSAY, Opposite the Presbyterian Church. 503818. to-day. while attending divine service cam. c. WAY r.-Emy moo: In the church at Hawarden. The men“. “yelling Elle. “conga macaw Archbishop was the guest of Mr. due :23 ' “3;: More. .m_â€'g;. Gladstone. through whom he was ap- pointed to the Archbishopric of Can- terbury. and In company with the Gladstone family went to the Hawar- G. CAVANA. 53.85;“ Dominic! n . . ma 3 . den Church this morning. After the g . gm m :33 In" ‘ 0:11. ulna: Engineering will receive prom attention I '10 LOAN at 6 per cent. Ori Llarch 12. 1800. service had commenced a commotion was notlced 1n the Gladstone pew. and Immediately thereafter church atten- dants were seen removing the Arch- bishop. who. It was supposed. was suffering from a tit. He was taken to the rectory and medical assistance was hastily summoned. The doctors worked over him ln vcln. and at 11.“ he died. The physicians state that death was caused by apoplexy. Archbishop Benson was 67 years of age. He was born near Birmingham In 1829 and was educated at King Edward's School. Birmingham. and at Trinity College. Cambridge. He was for some years one of the masters In Rugby school. and held the bead- mastershlp of Wellington College from In 1858 down to 1872. In December. 1876. he was nominated by the Crown. on the recommendation of the Earl of Beaconsfleld. to the Bishop- HODBJLEO Loan. Straight rlc of Truro. and was consecrated In 'â€"“-'â€"“‘ St. Paul’s Cathedral. April 85. 1817. ONEY LENTon Mortgages. L loans n rive rsa cum. on nthdactory In amber. 1833' pct Benson if: rlt ‘lb r l. to n the ho an aim by c rown. on . not! 3‘ rm- 0 ymco Io rrowcr. Glgdstone'c recommendation. to the limo- negotiator £003.! oucxson. ONEY T0 LOAN. Archbishoprlc of Canterbury In auc- annulu- Mb A! ccsclon to Dr. Tate. The Archbishop and his wife arrived at leuden Castle, Mr. Gladltone'l VII! bowler ovum um repay-able on terms to wither-rower. Alcoa amount 0 trust funds to loan on admtngccnsurm residence. Saturday evening. They had just come from the north of Iro- land. where they had been vlcltlnz. and G. I norms. . Intended to make a short purl-u: ctc.. Lind-y. 0m. warden. The ArcbblchOp appeared be enjoying the bent of health. He attended communion at the en Dunn’s Baking Powder. FOR 'l'fltlll'f-SIX YEARS. DUNN’S BAKING POWDER memrs BESERIE'ND “36‘" 5A" In I Money to Loan 3 to a plea CENT. Accordlng to amount borrowed and security given. We are prepared to mate Loans from either private persons or loaning companio- u may be dcdnd. and o amounts and upon cult borrows“. Inter-t and lnctalmcntc payable at our ofllcc. :IclNTYBE c STEWART, Ban-1m. Lindmy. HONEY To LOAN 5 1‘0 8 PER CENT. rman AID mm m. Occdhmcaodmnï¬atabovcmmccordm to amount and cccarlty. Small loans atcurrmt rates be repaid to us. cinnamo- nltcrolt and rnclpal :3 ma. , me- other ccourlllcc W IcLAUGm t leDlABIID. Howard Church at 8 o'clock this morning and then returned to the Castle. where he with Mr. Glad- blc family. Later he walk- ed through the park to attend the morning service. The "confession†was p when he fell forward. Itwuatnmtboughtthathebada at and that be would soon recover. The church attendants removed the Archbishop as quickly as possible. one of their number In the meantime sum- moning physicians. Rev. Stephen Gladstone. the rector of the church- contlnued the service until he received a message from the rectory that the Archbishop was dead. He then the service with the prayer for the dead from the bur-Ia! service. pm «a. mac BI As the congregation were loavlnc the Opp. ‘cltoh'l amt: 11:35! church the organist played a dead march. and a mumed peel was rung on the bells. Mr. Gladstone was not pro. cent at the church. the weather being severe and causing him to remain at home. He was greatly distressed when Informed of the death of the Archblshop. nor had been clone friends for a long tlme. The death wan announced In many of the Eplacopal and other churche- In London and the province. at the oven- Ing acrvlceo. and much regret was ex- pressed everywhere. Archbishop Benson was esteemed bx all cools for his moderation and of intercot from 5 to 7 per cent. very large cums at 46 per cent... the mortgagee taken fbr any term not exceeding ten years. and the interact payable yearly. ball yearly or quarterly. on days and to suit borrower Principal can bounced t St. Paul‘ London. at the otter-ooh. 00W 00. he no a"! be reduced by Inctalmcnt. Apply shun-2M â€our one: .. ,- m... . ... can. ï¬t. "r midis: it: “all.“ m" Ml a law. services of. the pal ‘ urou. for Mflu hlo pet-Iona lg tacos of ob .â€" .. and lova 0 lion. After GOHVEYANGEB. 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