,pper. mad!“ n! mut- nl and ham pies. ,--n.] 20090. with w pm} a succes- :‘xnzxx'f: ans “'9'? 525? It was the ‘ (~.~r.ki..,_ as the]: tan might have mnmrios before. a thrnuzb the he lines of MC! h. mighty silo ul‘ "wakes 0v" ti: ruined mvself It -:- .nsals of which savage 0- "man! a bone. and then. M. Inn-Ecd the re me. no ï¬ner of :1 than Jackson ‘9 with bill ma:- waist and 130-" her as grant“ :0. with a head ulozor had!“ e 1611:, défl'cnfe ins and limbs, 53 and a ' as I looked at ut there was 8 as race. a for? :1 few months a rvauet b8“ 1‘. eye forever» .h his unbeaten Max! the eve? been as 3103' is proud to be torn tron I! even 110' an! renew, 33‘ .rmidnhle 09' terness of ,' n expros! 5‘3 a hacked him i! if you 8.†cohid Noame ml; with the e-ro and there of a sporting tho Nam-m these stoï¬d, ring to men tic were the .u- have had 1211:: from faced m?! wé have minntfl pit other Nervous Pro atratlon Dizziness And Ex- treme Weaknessâ€"Dr. William; Pink P2113 Came to Her Rescue Amer Hospital Treatment. Failed. :‘mn :2».- :’ >rt Wdliam hum d. In the town of Fort leliam lives a. brave widow, who for years has by dint of c usu'mub labor kept the wolfgfrom the '11:: :mfl her little fzrnily together. From ramming till night she toiled to provide anxious fur her loved'gnnea until nature n hm: mounted against. such a. constant ....mmmz._.= mmm>mm zo kxcaomm Vic; 92:. A Widow’s Struggie. % 500??! Em: / , (hacker)! is 31“ ring remedies 1 act upon tn: g3; fircctlv and kill 1;: . . 1 :1: mm] her little ï¬rmly togemer. rrom 1--miug till night. she toiled to provide mint-ts for her loved'gonea until nature : leer. protested against such a. constant rain on her strength, and so she began '> lne health. Soon the slender frame .umu unable to bear its daily load of 91L and the poor mother was at last orccd to give up the unequal contest, m-l dccume a burden where she had once 08E“ the chief support. Servoua proa- ::a:iuu. heart disease, consumption. and )ther nmnes were given to her malady by. local physicians, but months passed, during which she sufl'eredf-untold agony, withuu: ï¬nding any Zrelief from her angering. Palpitation of the Eheart, dizziness extreme pzin in the chest, loss of appetite and nervousnessjwere some of the symptoms of the dieeasa, gather- ings that caused excruciating pain formed uthe knee hints and other parts of the body, and at last she became perfectly helpless and unable to walk or even sit I 1 up‘ At this stage she was advised to I enter the hospital, that she might have the beneï¬t (f skilled nurses as well as} best medics! treatment ; but after spend- ing some time there without obtaining] â€Y relief the poor woman gave up all hope of recovery and asked to be taken I home. All her friends were shocked. at her appearance, and so utterlyihopelees { was her Condition that it waa like mockery I ‘0 Speak hopefully of her ultimate re- °°Verlï¬ What then was the astonishment of all who had known her dreadful con-'5 dilicn when: that she had at last found i "“93? whaee magical power at (-nrei demonstmcd the fact that where there is : life the-re is hope. The name of this remedy aha: worked such a wmderful theme in sush a. short time was Dr. W1!- liarns' l’mk P1113, and after takingtï¬ve box†3'39 W35 able to to walk about and "W. 3.: friexris. Her strength gradually 53’- Surely returned, and in a. few months firm the time she began using the medi- cine she was able to resume her work. The su'njrc‘ of this article, Mrs. Jane Emailie, is well known, and her youth- ful 1 d be. :l-hy appearance to-ï¬ay causes 1210533. mumma 001‘. m7 'hich PWE-ie m :xclaixrnVâ€"wonders will never “8336. 517-: attributes her restoration to her family 33‘.er to the virtues to be founi in Dr. Williams’ Pink P1115. and he: experiencs, she hopes, may put some other suï¬'erer on the fight road to health. This great remedy enriches and puriï¬ee ‘he blood, strengthens the nerves, and ii ‘hii Way goes to the root of disease, alfi'ingir. from the system, and curing it When other remedies fail. Every bax of the genuine D2. William! Pink 91213 has the trade mark on the mpper around the box, mad “19 pur- chase: can protect himself from int-â€dd“ by refusing all others. Sold by 111 flealern at 50 :ents a box or nix'boxcs for 3100 PER YEAR. mackery is always discov- i E remedies which will; {pom the germs of disease l 3.31" and kill them. But i discovery has ever yet' I approved by doctors :11 will cure consumpâ€" that way. Germs can be killed by making the . rstrong enough to over-I 3 them, and the early of such a remedy as. [’5 Emulsion is one. of 1clps. In the daily war. man keeps up, he wins mum" POST is published 1’1!) is pI'OV-lided With dcd strength, such as Emulsion supplies. l‘auafliau {rum-5’ Notice. AYABLB 13 ADVAN I. commence win: my Issue. M always be made in the safest ,0 sud Express Money Orders ero guy he «em. n: «ur own risk. :31 whenyou remit. by cash. m away!» but to renew two weeks n your wrapper expires in order to y e'! service. mess â€"Alwsys xiv: both your old .51 who when you as: us to clause ~ mum of the town end the mm or in «hnu'd alrweysjpllow yeur ole Ilik EE’J'BING RATES we (mini type) Sonpmriel. ï¬rst I'm quen'. insertion. in load c lumns 10c perlinc ï¬rst u Tequenc insozzion advenlsemants such u stated. and. hum for uh: o! aix 0: cigh'. wee or {our inseniont If mare 2 addition! pmportionate charge ; '0 march mm for business adver- r-nr or to: a. shorter tim .. Rates lication. :;::h_iaâ€" 0E6; 7 W5 hauler. readily ur book: unless this is done, a The subscription mica Em 11431011 WI {SON}: WI LSON. Proptiezors 9:3 oat. ECANADA’S LIV E STOCKE Are Now to be Shipped Under a New Set of Regula :cns WHAT THE GOVERNMENT DEGREES Ottawa, Ocr. 16.â€"(Sp£cinl.)â€"New rem lanons regarding the shipping or live stock from Canada have been issued. The 1.113%?!) owner or agent or every ship intending to take on board live stock tor transportation tron: Canada. shall, if such ship requires to be in- spected, apply for inspection in writing to the inspector or the port at which the hve stock is to be sh.pped, whereupon the inspector will take the necessary steps to inspect the vessel and deter mine whether she is a safe. senworthy and suitable ship. I: the inspector np- proves ot the vessel he should nouty the owner. master or agent that :he may pmceid to ï¬t up the ship as required by these regulations, but it the vessel has been previously titted tor the trans- portation or live stock in a. manner not consistent with these reguhitions. the _m- spector shall require compliance With these requirements in all respects be- fore issuing his certiï¬cate. Eat cattle carried on the upper or spar deck. or any other deck, must be given a. space 01 two feet eight inches clear in width by eight feet clear in length. each. and not less than six feet three inches in height, and in no case shall more than Ion-r head of cattle be allowed in each pen, except at the end of the row. where ï¬ve may be allowed together. provided. however that ï¬ve cattle. each 1000 pounds weight or under. oom~ nionly known as stochers. _m.uy _be carâ€" In This Important Matter I: Told Below- flow [1. S. Stock 1. All'ecled by the New Rulesâ€"A Sensational Salado â€"'l'he Growth 0! the Cantu]. - ollu-r .‘amu From Ottawa. tied 'm a'pen instead ot'rour' ‘m cat- tle. Cows in calf are to be Ewen the saup spage as 18.1: 9xe_n, United States cattle shipped from any port n1 Canada. carried on the upper or spar deck must be allowed a space of two feet six inches in width by e=ght feet in depth per head. but such United States c.1ttl‘e when so shipped between decks must be allowed a space of two feet eight inches in width by eight feet in depth. exeept in the case of regular cattle ships with satisfactory ventilation. which may ï¬t with an al- lowance of two feet six inches in width. No more than four head of cattle will be allowed in each pen. except at the end of the row, where ï¬ve may be al- lowed together. Provided. howeyer. that cattle under 1000 pounds in wezght may be allowed a width of two feet three inches Pens for sheep shall not be less than seven feet in height. dxwded into two cqltfll co-nxpartments._‘nnd not most‘e them 011m“ cuubpax Lwcub‘. wuu. um. aw-.. Inn-â€" eight or ten sheep will b (aunted eq to one fa-t ox. according to e discretion of the inspector. Suï¬-Is tor. horses shall not be less than tw0 feet sxx inches wide in the clear for horses welghms 1200 pounds or less. For Memes over 1200 pounds in weight the stall shall not be less than two feet eight inches in the clear. In every case the stall must be eight feet deep. W. W. Fltcher has been appointed Deputy CoHe-cmr of Inland Revenue at 'lgary in place of James Dowling,reâ€" tired, at a salary of $600. Wm. Gos- null, Collectox: of Inlangl _P:evenue “‘5 Calgary, has been appoited Inspector of â€Weights and Measures in addition to his present duties. For this he willre- colve an additional $200 to be added to his present salary of $1600. W'm. Dus- mn. Collector of. Inland Revenue at Pig-ton, NMS has been appointed In- spector of “Rights and Measures for the Pic-ton District in place of McKtu'. superanmI-ate-d. Wm. T. Urquhart of Brnutl‘oz‘d has been gazetted a prevenâ€" tive oflicer in Her Majesty‘s customs. thn 'l‘nlb-th has been awoin'ted a third class clerk in the London Ind-11nd Re. venue ofï¬ce in place of Moore. retired. Ottawa, Oct. 15.â€"Weury of earth after years of knocking about, Louis Bellerives today walked down to the :elierives today walked down to the steamer Marquis of Lorne, climbed on the upper deck, took otI his coat and dui .exately jumped into the river. The rush deed was witnessed by two per- sonsWAhertne-nil Lutlunnue, a boy, and Mrs. Cecile, wife 01' Captain Cecile ot the Hull ferry. Young Latiamme no- ticed Bellerives come down the side or tile cliu‘. Having stood for a. few mo- lllL‘u‘tS gazing wildly arround, the nett moment he made for the steamer, climbed nimbly to the upper deck, stood there a second or two and then took on his coat. Walking a few steps back on the deck, with a. run and a spring he was overboard in an instant. The unfortunate man came up twice, but made no eï¬ort whatever to save him- self. The body was found at a tew minutes past 1 o'clock. The deceased cum-e from Montreal about two months ago. and has since resided with his nethew, R. D. Armour, blacksmith, or Clarence-street. The oflicial report of Assessment Commissioner Pratt, as a result of the assessment of Ottawa. just compll-‘ted. shows an increase in population over last year of 2187, making the capital's; ï¬gure 53,727 and an increase in vain» atiou of $984,915, making the valuation. 522} 22,450, or just short of twenty- three millions. In addition there are ten or. twelvermillions of untaxed pro- perty in the City. It will be seen that every ward in the city has grown on population and wealth save Ltidean. . Operator McNisli of Stittsville is be- ing kept in custody at the C. P. if. station. The Crown authorities have not yet decided to place him under at rest. but he is being held for the pre- sent. He is only 1‘.) years ot‘ age, and feels very keenly over the accident. All." prrCSsion of opinion that he is rspnusihle for the accident should De Withheld until the verdict Of the caro- ncrs Jury is given. Two Out 0: Three Burglar» Caught. Toronto. Oct. Iii-Three men made a. bold attempt to burglarize the liquor store of Mr. T. '11. George, of 699 Yonge street. just after midnight. Just at this hour Mr. J. J. Dever, who carried on the butcher store next door, heard a noise in the back premises. He looked out of the window and saw three bulb gnu-s ‘trylng to make an entry into Mr. George‘s store. Without losing any time he hustled alter Constable Churchill, on :1- the beat, who hurried to the spot. Mr. Dever also got another constable. Mathias. They caught two of the men, but n thlrd man. whose ldentlty is as yet unknown. escaped. The struggle between the con- stables and the burglars was a. desperate one. 'the men. ï¬ghting all the way to No. 5 Police Station. where they were safely lodged. In fact, It took the services of. an- other constable aJad several citizens to keep the men ln hand. One or the men was Joe eph Jacobo a well-known colored criminal. who has spent much or his time in prlson durlng the past 12 years, while the other gave hlsnameasank Rees. mum ls :1ch In his pocket was an opened letter addressed “Mark Lee, Montreal." Great Britain Proposes lo Add “.000 lie: to let Flam!“ Force. London, Oct. 15-â€"The Daily Chronicle this morning says it undastands that the budget for 1898 will groom an ex- tra grant of £1.500.000 to provide 11.- 000 additional men for the my and some amelioration of the soldiers’ lot with A View at attracting tea-tin. .41? Angry .4 DDITION. THE CANADIAN POST. influential delegation named by the Qv-z- bee Board or Trade waited on 551‘ Wilfrid Ln'arier, Premier 0: Canada and placed before him not only the many grievances, but likewise the require ments necessary to enable Quebec to cognpete with Montreal. and. thus con- mbpte to the Ancient Qantas pros- Pegs. -â€"..- ._ . . . . ,AAJ A- 0L- Slr Wilfrld Listens to (zrlcmnas and lake: Premium Sporlnl Re orrurc lo Sir Wilfrid, in rising to respond to the address, said that in part he was unable to discuss the important matters put be- tore him as a member or. Parhqxnent tor Quebec Eisthhug as It’imm?I Mzmster at Canada, w ‘c posi on e m gun:- dian of the interests of the weltare of the whole Dominion. Speaking 0: the dredging or the no}! chnnnel trom Montreal to Quebec. 51: Wzllnd said the GOYGM would on}! undertake public works when the name would be a beneï¬t to the whole country. Reterring to_ the Intercolonial Railway and its diverswn from Quebec to Mont- real -to ï¬nd a terminus, the Premier said that he understood the situation thur- oughly, and roceeded to mount a his- tory of the ntercolonial Railway from the time at its construction from Hull- fax, N.S., to River du Loan, and later the purchase of the branch or the G.T.l{. from the latter place to Chaudiere J unc- tion by the Mackenzie Governmvnt. lhe I.C.R. was a trriblc drag on the country .and instead of paying even its running expensesmntortuuately showed a deficit every year, at times as much as $1,000,000. That something had to be done to stop this terrible leakage and burden on the Government the-re was up doubt, and after a can-tul and puts tical study the conclusion was arrived at that a terminus must be round that would enable the I.C.R. to compete with other railroads, and especially the G.T. it, which was carrying 80 per cent. of. the grain trade that the St. Lawrence route did not handle, more than 10 per cent. of the trade and that the grain was exported to i’ortland and Boston to the detriment ot the Canadian ship- pcrs. The Premier showed that it y as essential for them ti ï¬nd :1 terminus at Montreal in order to compete With the other trunk lines, and it it would have been an advantage for the terminus to be in Quebec, he would have done his best to carry out such an under- taking. but the policy of the Government is to have advantageous connection With the west, and predicted that the in trade would yet pass by the St. w- He also referred to take bndge apross the St. Lawrence. and assured Ins Intan- ets that it would have a generous sup- pogt ï¬rm the Governmeny. ‘ rcnce route. struck Mount Brydges. 0nt.. Oct. 15.â€"Se~c- west at this station. By papers found on him he is supposed to be Mr. “'illinm M. Lcishmnn, brother or Mr. J. F. Leishman of the Hamilton Gas Light Company. Hamilton. The last seen or him alive was on W'ednesday night. when he asked a Mr. Grim. who lives between Longwood and here. for a night's lodging, and was referred to an- thorities here. It is‘ supposed he was struck by some tram whxle wglking along the- track towards the vxllage. His death resultal from a blow on the back- Accordlnc to Salisbury: Proposalâ€"nun That I. 5. “‘III Extermlnnu Scull. London, Oct. 15.â€"The British Foreign Ofï¬ce to-dny intimated to United States Ambassatlor Hay that a. meeting of seal- ing experts of Great Britain. Canada and the United States will occur. as agreed upon by the Marquis of Salis- bury. I’rot. Darcy Thompson. the seal expert or the Bmtlish Foreign Olï¬ce, will start for the Umted States immedi- atelv. The Review of Reviews. says that Edi- tor W. '1‘. Stead. while In Washington recently, (ï¬scoveral that unleSS the seal- ing question is speedily settled the U. S. Government will order the destruc- tion next season of the entire herd of the Pribyloff Islands. Ilead Crushed by 1 Cult of Wine. Toronto, Oct. 18.â€"The body of. Walt Weinstein, 282 King-street east, is lying at his house, his skull crushed in, as the rmult or an accident, which happEned yesterday morning. He and some niegh- bors were moving a 30-gallon cask o: nn~ fermented wine from his kitchen to the cellar, and what happened none or the men can very clearly relate, us the cellar was in total darkness, and Wei:- stcin could not be clearly seen. In some manner he missed his footing and tell to the bottom, the barrel falling on top of him and striking him on the head. His Wife, Mrs. Weinstein, heard a sh mt, and running out of the back door, opened another door which leads into the cellar and lit the _ light. \Veinstein was lying face up in a pool of blood at the foot of the ladder, his head being against it. He prrsmlfed n. ter:il)le spectacle, the forehead being crushed in. ‘He died shortly after without regaining consciousness._ u. . . Av,_- Ln .dâ€"ko Quebec. Oct cvuauv unucuo. The inquest will take lace to- ' In at 8 o’clock. p mg \ , @110â€? " MW at \uu- .- BABY BLEMISHES AMBITIOL'S CITY MAX KILLED. THE PREMIER AT UULBEC. v hwidmmmutmmfld. mmmm [CiLCBIVOI\:!'I‘l:.E mm, xcï¬t‘slroï¬'niii. Bole a- “ Bow to (an. 8m flunk. SEAL EXP}; Itrs WILL MEET In the Back by a Trnln Kent long- wood sullen. ":9 2.1 .2. a A HORRIBLE DEATH. Cu tic ura. 16.â€"'I “canon. 0nt.. Oct. 15.â€"See- mm-ediately drew his danger. > extricate Inn at was too great. i himself had I 16911132 :1 shim 1 to his waist. A 71' of the bin and nvcrni LINDSAY, ONTARIO, OCTOBER n’mï¬ï¬Ã©â€™ï¬ï¬‚‘ï¬b m m and "5:3†0 the Iood’hgm L’ric Add Joan: In a... They Cure main. W cur-l- Dlabetoo. Drop-y. m ï¬rm-Men. enslo Weakness. etc- I have been mnblad with a kidney dis- nse for a 1303 Elm», bus that “his: Dr. Hobbs spans“ Kidnny Plllp, I an: entire- ly cured. Joana Wmox. Ludlngtor. Mich. How Are Your Kidngys? That W. H. Ponton Robbed the Bank at Napanee SAID MAGISTRATE DALY SATURDAY. An Indescribable see-e Followed the AI- nouucenen nd l‘oml DIM OI the Pop-lu- h-k Clerk- A Cel- enl Ila-damn: lejolelng - Saturday's Proceedlnn Napanee, Oct. 17.â€"(Special.)â€"A:t 9.15 Saturday night Magistrate Duly an- nounced that there was absolutely no evidence on which to send I’onton for trial on the charge or breaking into the Dominion Bank branch here on the night of Aug. 27 and stealing $32,000. and the accused was, therefore, 'iibwed his Liberty. N0 EVIDENCETOSHOW 1L Ponton. The blends of the popular bank clerk crowded over the railings surrounding the ofllcials' table and show- axed congratulations. He shook hands with his lawyers and the reporters, and with tears 0: joy in his eyes and 1 big lump of thanksgiving in his throat .eX- presmd his gramude to those who and so Iaithtui'zy stuck to him in his trou- bles. Afterwards he was accorded lev- era‘l ovations at din'erent parts or the town, until he reached the train which took his mother and himself to Belle- ville,_ where they spen‘If‘Sunday. ,r A........ . - “I don‘t know who was last in my room on the night of Aug. 27. I two drinks and a cigar Wlth Hawley at the Paisley House. The bar may or may not have been closed for the mght. Hrawley and l were the only two in 'the bar. I do not think it had been closed. I swear them was no man in my room on Saturday night ti.“ 4 tan. four weeks before the robbery. I have negerm a man In mi room no late as 4 1n the morning. was away m_ Bellevxl-le our Sunday, but left noonemcharzeotmyrooms. andtook the key with me. I possibly exp to Mr. Durand dissatistaction at the salary I was getting. I knew Durand was coming home on the Sunday after the robbery. We knocked around a lot together and. ooxnetunes had a drink. _We did not dnnk to. excess. After uk- mg a couple of drink: We have g: over to the bank. I did not know w the keys of the combination were kept until after the robbery. Durand and I may have played poker in the bank a couple or times in the summer. I can- not remember how many tunes. We have played poker in there till .ubout 511 o‘clock. Other teIIOWs outmde of the bank were there. There nnght huge been more than two occasions on which I was there.†~ At Mr. Madden's request. Pontou named several of his assoc-rates who had been in the bank at mght. Parti- cular questioning was indulged in re- garding Stapleton, a. baseball player. who was here last summer, and the _ witness replied: Aâ€"A_ n-Lnâ€"vn A. W'Iulcw L Lllolyu . ! “Sta leton came here from Oshawa or Fredencksbur . I did not bring him lhere. I m e amusements to hue him board at the Paxsle House, have not yet paid that ill, although 1 had $80 in my pocyet book. I was 'mever requested to pay it. Last time !I saw Smpleton was shortly after the ,basebull rnatch with Yorker. I “'13 i not speaking of going to Klondike with xSta‘plertou. I have talked about going I to Klondike with several people in hap- anee. I have played poker in Durunrl's rooms sometimes last winter. I was I often up there, but I only played poker on one occasion. I have pluyeJ in some {private houses, and have played in a : steamboat going down the river. and I ldid not lose more times than I won. [won't say I made my money playing :poker. None of this $80 was poker ' money. I offer-ml to make out a state- iment or my ï¬nancial] affairs for Dough- crty and Bogart when they were queu- tiozring me, but they did not ask me to do so. 1 coqu have made it out i: I 'bnd wished, and would have done [so had tl;:_;:_ :lSli‘ld.me. I cannot say It is hard to describe the scene that Iouowed the formal discharge at W. 14“», way.» an»; â€"..vâ€" ..__-.7'_ A heavy rainstorm did not prevent the court house being well crowded when the case was resumed Saturday morn- ing. The clouds cleared away and the crowd increased, and in the afternoon the place was ï¬lled to its fullest capa- c:ty. Friends at the accused at or stood up in all parts or the building and listened with the greatest interest to the evidence particularly that of the pd- soner, who made a much better witness than he did yesterday. After Ponton’! testimony had been concluded halt a dozen witnesses gave endence .in ex- planation or the unenvinble position the prisoner 3:03 in. nu . , ,L A. _ ..__.1 oh:- uuunu. Mr. Mad-den went again into Ponton'l ï¬nancial dealings. Then Mr. Madden referred toï¬hou racing afl’airs. and witness rephed at great length as to his small vqntuxu on the course. The cross-examnation proceeded. and witness said in answer to ngeptigns; 7-7 _._-_ 1-4 :_ m- pllBVucb "an m. When Ponton took the stand this morning he looked perfectly at ease, appeared to wish to answer all ques- tions put to him to the best of his 81215“; _- A "An, x_._ n-_L.n'- so had ting: :xslaid.me. 1 canno: any how often I had Bannes' key or the low- er compartment, and I am sure I never gave it to anyone." -- - a!) ._-.. ahâ€, 4‘“: It" to enter your room on the night of robbery?" asked Mr. Madden. “No one.†said Awitneg; 1- I" ‘A‘ -A i‘ U ch, Wu vv .w--- . Continuing. witness said: “I had no the combination 0: the at. and I never saw ï¬gures 01' 11315111 pulvac. .“I had probabl had a dozen inter» news with the etectivea before I re- fused to turn out-my pockegs. Thev made some threatemng exprewons such uith-antedtomkennythingbuck I conid do no. I was crammed more by Mir. Doughe-rty than anyone else. - nations were made at these inter- views." “I never mentioned to Butt: the: I had saved money unhl the last Incu- flaw- Mr. Bonn said my explanations â€ï¬eâ€"w."ï¬f-. Bosalft were ve mantis-futon. I was mu- taken it said to Mr. udden I uvni: flutlhadnot cold myonelhndn ed money before I told it in court.†“After my uddent 1 months’ aim besides Ibout 870 the :ccident comp-my. so had 8215. Otm-Ihndtom inmomh for nearly the non w In. 39. You W: an no " ï¬ne “up: «gt-v.13: HI incident! a- â€"-._ __. m I-OA H mber how many times. We red poker in there till .3130!“ k. Other felloWs outside of were there. There might have e than two occasions on which Kldney Pllls. \ um: mo momma ' BB. H0888 I335§ZHAGUS KIDNEY x PMS u , i323 Fwd WEE: Southampton. Oct. 13.â€"Arrivul: 8: Paul. from New lork. The St. Paul made the passage over the record concu- in about 6 days and 12 hours. which h 10 minutes both-r than her best prcnom eastward record. k lhc Premier “‘Ill l‘ndrr alu- a Iii-:9: the ammo]: hr Company an:- 153 "-4- wua tum-.dn. London. Oct. mâ€"(Montrml Slur Cable.)â€" Slr Wilfrid Lnuricr has undertaken a work «1 the highest historic interest . The Cana- dian l'rt-mlcr has arranged with a leading lirm or London publisher: to write a his- tory oi’ the Hudson Bay Comptny. it will be based on intormation tram the archives of the company. which. with their Hallo smart: of 2:50 yen-n. have been carefully gumdod from the public eye. hit. Beckie: Wilson will he anointed with the Cana- dian l'n-tnier in this work. Baroness Mlcdonlld 0! Mile hat mitten an article on the career or the int; Sir John A. lacdonnld. her distinguished husband for the November Pail nail unga- nine. ,.._ _. Janet IleGulre'I Body Found II (he “Ill at Iroquois- A. Accident hem-co Pout-y round I. In Club". Iroquois, Out. Oct. 16.â€"A man named James McGuire. a canal work-3r. was found in the and this morning. apparently drowned. There are timbers on the side or the can! to keep vessels in the centre. npd cross-timbers ore: mezzo. It was an the space between the outside timber and the bank. when: the water is from 1 to 2 feet deep. that the body wn. round. The mark: show that the man had one an on the timber after he was in the Inter. and ‘u: marvel is how he could drown in such shallow water Ind'“'ith good Includes (or getting out. lesterdny being my tiny. n good many or the men in nice] pretty freely last night. which may at- :fnuut for it. *Zthont imputing. foul play. Coroner Chamberlain 01 Morn-burg was summoned. and the matter will no doubt be investigated. _ .\u accident policy. issued by the Tra- A'Clt'X‘S' Insurance Association or liar!- fnztl.rnumlwred 816713, and dated Aug. 4. 1:95. for $100". in favor of Mir: 1 .‘Jt-Guire, was tuuud on his pemm: «1m 1,-3.95 in cash and a pocketbook. with ’mldrcss indicttinz that he had recently [mt-:1 a. resident of Lowell. Mass. Inn-\- The British export: to Cnnndn declined 112,000. or 4 per cent. in September. and 1.33000, or 13 per cent. in the nine month: main; with September. as compared with zinc some period inst year. in the lion. 0: railroad iron alone the decreue in nu British exports tell £120,000 in the aim months. British exports to all countries declined 755 and 255 per cent. mpeciivci) in September and the nine months ending with it u compared with 1800. imports from Canada increased {583.000 or m per cent. September. and 13.1“.000 or 24 pet ccnt.. in the nine months ending with Sop umber. “a from-Io It urn-z. London. Oct. 16â€".\ ,dispatch tram Lagos, says that the British forces sent m the Hinteflnnd have occupied vali- nus posts on the northwestern trau- tfer, and that the French are appar- ;uuy retiring to Bonita. The horilnn-q ramps-Ian. Winnipeg. Oct. 17.â€"â€"(Spodnl.)â€"In his mod! at Moose Jaw. opening the Northwest election mien, Premitr Hnultaén said he would know no party xwï¬uics in the new asunbly. no Grit or Tory. He was content with the sim- ple name “a Norwegier." If they 1-:va zood roads, bridges and means of com- «uniï¬cation, and above all good schou‘x. he thought they woukd be com; a very long way towards good government Drink and suicide. l’etrolea. Ont-. Oct. 14.â€"John W. Chittick. an on resident at Pen-030:1. and at one time a partner or Inbcsxur Chitï¬ck. liqnor genders. committed suicide by hanmyg m a gel! at. pom-o hnadqunrtprs during last nuzht 9r early xhis murmng. Dpceased at one tune mu :1 pmminem busmess man or this 192m. For some years he In: been nddmted lo liquor. My of Tim"- Ian ‘2 u Dem-g Ihr lua- pie-cut and the Train Is- A‘ray - (elm-lo- In “re sunburn. Winnipeg. Oct. 18.â€"'.Spcclnl.)â€"A fatal ac- cldont occurred to Mr. McGrcgor'l 1311::- n-ld son on Sunrday nth-moon u MCGN‘SOI'. 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