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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Nov 1899, p. 6

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«Jinmvn-atitwmuvnu ' . hurling Weill: CAN BE CURED Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic i I,” l i / I I ,. râ€" - I- 7 “Megan’s... “in nm-nnw FOUR POINTS IN ITS FAVOR . rim-amour” To can: “GONHAFIST To TAKE mine-ace? HIGHLY ENDORSED FOURTHâ€"‘OI-IEAPEST TO BUY One bane contains ten days’ treatment IN BIG BOTTLES. 60 CENTS. 7!!! on. HALL Izolcm: co. m Agency, ~ Kingston, Ont. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGIS‘I'S ”Th; Weékiyfpast.‘ himself, FRIDAY, Nov. 17, 1899. women: roumsr TRADE. GM Imager- days’ Advice to the mum ,or Ban-Io. A deputation from the town council and board of trade. of Barrie, recently went to Montreal and had: an inter- view, with General Manager Hays; of the G. :r. 1:; ins points discussed were: Summer hotel for Barrie, ele- vator, freight rates, Saturday half, fare for marketers, lake transporta- tion. , . The Barrie Gazette reports the in- terview as follows: " ' : “Regarding the Saturday half fare rates to Barrie for marketing pur- p0388, .MJ‘. Hays said. _it would . be immiscible to discriminate against other towns on the line of the sys- tem, but he would not. say that the comany would not return to it. .. . Manager 11:38 was sstrongly of the opinion that a better bolt SerVioe was . needed on Lake Simcoe and this will be another matter that the Board of Truth will look into. Mr. Hays- gave special emphasts to the summer hotel He was of the win on‘ that l Barrie was a most elig.ble place; for a, summer hotel, and no time should be lost in furthering the Scheme. The G. 1.8- had not adopted the plan of build- ing, but the company was considering the question of guaranteeing asmall interestmn amount required to build certain hotels, but at present: if they did anything of the kind. it would haVe to be confined to Musk0ka lakes and. Georgian Bay. Barrie could not, be included for the reason that. if they did so, other hotels on Lake Simcoe, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, etc., where the company’s lines extended would make similar requests. If Barrie would erect a hotel to accomodate 300 or 400 guests the G.T~..R. could fill it every year for four or five .mOnths instead of two. The company will also give nominal freight rates so far 'to its construction. He had been sev- erely criticized by personal friends. in St. Louis for having recommended tourists to vis't Northern Ontario, they having found the hotel accozmno- dation inadequate.” . .__.-_.., 7-- COMMON BOER WORDS. Translation Into English by a London Newspaper. Iondon, NOV. 10.â€"Since the outbreak of the war in the Transvaal the news- papers have been filled with odd na- tiVe expressions, which the reading public generally know litte about. The Westminster Gazette prints 8. gIOSsary of the Dutch terms most frequently trad in: the accounts of the operations as follows: 4 Schantzeâ€"A.‘ sungar or heap of stones, used as a protection against rifle fire. . aâ€"A. hollow in summer, often full of water. Spruitâ€"A channel through which a l stream. runs in the rainy season. Kopjeâ€"The top of a hill, generally rocky and strewn with great granite b01131 f A f I ri tâ€" ord. n making these forth the Boers have shown great inge- nuity. Usually in the Wildest and shallowest part of a. river they are made by spreading bed stones right across .the river to-the width of about thirty feet. Thus the water running over the drift may be only about two and one-half feet deep, while on each side it may be much. deeper. , Dorp (in German Dorp, in English thorpel-A village. Poortâ€"A gateway. Bergâ€"A mountain. Nekâ€"A saddle between two moun- thins. Vleyâ€"A. flat, prairie like meadow. usually low lying and by a stream. Vcldt-â€"Open, .high plains of South Africa. grassy in the present season. Fonteinâ€"A spring. KraaIâ€"Nativel village. , Parr-A place where Salt can be found; bed of dried up salt marsh or pool- Kloofâ€"A. gully. To inspnnâ€"To put horses or! cattle into waggon. . To outspnnâ€"Tq‘ take horses or cattle from a wag-goo. An ’outspanâ€"A place where people are permitted to outspan. Every town has a public ourspan. where cattle. can graze! and travellers stop Over night. Field cornet â€" District magistrate, and in time of war leader of the fight- ing men of his district. _ Commandoâ€"The war levy furnished by one district, varying according to the population '0! the district. from. 2.000 to 300 or 400.' . . Rumâ€"A long leather rein. Veerlo‘operâ€"A! man who leads-two Omen of a team. by a rein. Dusselboomâ€"Pole of' an ox waggon. The Careful Man. Ea Iugged a big valise along, As from the house he sped. Ellie heighbors thought that was bound For Europe, but instead, Eb merely to the office went, And. having timely care, , For freaks climatic. took along Three weights of underwear. _he An Analysis of the Criminal Code. A very excellent work entitled,‘“An IAnalytical' Synopsis of the Criminal Code, and of the Canadian Evidence Act,"z has! been brought to our notice. The cornpilerl is James Orartkshaw, 3.0. L, an eminent authority on. criminal law, and the work is. published by C. Theoret, Montreal. A long-felt want in supplied by this publication. as the subject matter of the Cnmtpals Code which, in its statutory formula-cums lieu-some. and to the unskilled unintell- kible. is so arranged that themlure of any branch ofcriminal lamonn be readily understood at a glancetBeisdee W math. 4'21”. 0963-. ’ Effie. gs. lit-getting, appreciated y? 1'3!" udents still - Iatrabeu. The price; we understand. is easily within: the reach of all. CURE- ’ with a view of appeaslng Russia. _ . as any material Was concerned in “(ennui THE? QOMINATION or Coast. ‘93, Which May Yet 4‘ a. Two Nations to Wilt-b Aggression 013-581. In Bitten-1y lie-elite“, ‘ 12.-Anild much was our London, Nov. M m . r -. concerning the relatwus o cor ‘i ‘itie 'I‘Imes Seoul _ writes In a suggestive fashion. taco“: worthy of consideration. hie use In the there is guilt; to be a great mat. , all It”. Eats ciuedy beLWeen Japan a , bi: sccottiut of the trade or that territory. Practically Japan's only market I! the United States, and title trade is J3 mu and drop as prices begin to fire In t ‘1“ the country becomes more Indus rt argues, This being so, the Lsirrespondeu . Cor-ea Is the key to the question. . Is thoroughly entrenched there she able to watch every uztiucutlon with the Continent, J 31pr will to cut of! her menace she will have it more tion in the Xellow Sea Arthur yes to Russia, on'ac- ctgiiiitrdinthe unrlvglilled harbors of We: Cored. The port of Masumpo, for cxuulip , Is one of the finest harbors In. the “or din 'llius Japan, while \"ilillly interested 1 China, must desire a disposition 011L033.a boron.- there can be any settlement. I Chinese matter is forced to the front, Japan “ill be compelled to hurry a decision as re gnrds Cored. Herein lites the dung“. Is not likely that RJSEIJ will r domination of tubehilclllow ‘ ‘utr w :c Pm: clihiralypower, while uothlug .wlll 00mm”!!! Japanrtor the loss of the penin- sula, which Is Indispensable to her both for commercial and sinlleglc reasoas. I London, Nov. 12.~}Ilirry orders have been i "(‘9th by the builders of the Japanese battleship. now In process of construction i at Clydebuik, to complete the vessel as Sea with an speedily as possible. The new ship. which finished by Jan. 1, 1900. It Is believed that ' these Instructions are the result of the In- creasing tension between Japan and Russia. Nov. 13.-â€"’I‘he Shanghai corre- "An un- eas feelln regarding the relations of Bus. slayand Jgpnn ts spreading here. There Is no doubt that Japan is practically allied with China, despite the dcgrndntlon which - the Empress Dowager Indicted upon the 1 Chinese envoys to Japan on their recent i return. This was merely a tactical move London, - Spoudeut of The Dally Mall says: I i A large Russian fleet Intenls wintering In Nagasaki Harbor. and some remon- Japan ls probable. stmnce by Henry of Prussla. the commander of the German squadron In the North Pacific. II wall-hing the progress of events. He re- 11 Russia . line of Japanese com . “5 it. my body, ‘hllt care to share~ as fair to become 9 will be one of the largest afloat. Is to be, 1 Prince ] ccnrly declared In the course of a convc . - , tion that the Japanese army was In Splen‘ ' Iain virngo, and told'lhat she intended 3 to give him a “We understand 6 right.” he replied, “but that's a game there Is conslderable censorshlp on cable- atWhich twocau may." Notlongafter. did condition, from the European point of view." The Dally Mall says: grains from Japan.” THE TORONTO MURDER. John E. Val-m DIe- From the Shot of the Burklnr, Toronto, 50v. 10.â€"-Johu E. Varcoe dled at . 3 o'clock yesterday morning at the General l Iltspltal as a result or two bullet wounds; ing to rain; I think I had better be received In an encounter with burglars a iew minutes before 2 o'clock at his home. getting on!” “Bless the man.” she ex- above his grocery store, 182 Queen-strict east. James McIntosh. one of the murderers. ‘a an“: lying at the point of death In another ward at the General Hospital. with an ugly I bnifet wound caused by ll shot tired from the revolver of P. C. Dickson (199), who arrested him. Henry Williams. the other murderer. Is In jail, suffering from terrible cuts and bruises about the head and body, which he received by jumping through: the first-storey window or the house to the pavement, while en- deavorlng to escape arrest. Deliberate larder. The shooting was .‘deliberate and with murderous Intent, because Vllrcoe endeavor- ed to stop the thieves after they had rifled his pockets. There Were six people In the house besides the murdered man when the tragedy took place. his 4-ye1r~old dnghter uho was sleeping with him: I‘m Arn- strong and Mrs. Armstrong, occupying 1 rooms on the some flat: Alfred Varcoe, a brother, and 'Frank Armsmong and Noel Thomas, two clerks, who occupled rooms on the flat below, The burglars were caught l red-handed by P. C. Dickson. who was on the boat: Patrol-Sergeant \Vlllls ‘nnd a civilian, whose name Is at present unknown. Williams was up In the l'o:lce Court yester- day morning. charged with murder, and he 3 and McIntosh were verbally remanded till 3 Thursday. next. - ‘ THREE BULLETS EITRACTED, One 82-min." and Two 38-Cnllbro Found In Vin-cock Body. Toronto, Nov. 11.â€"-No‘ncw facts, of any importance were brought tol light yesterday in the Varcoe trage- dy. Drs. Caven, Cotton and Nevitt. conducted a. postr mortcm examine-l tion on the body. and they will sub- mit their report at the adjourned in-l quest next Tuesday night. It 18! known that the physicians ext.r'li.l:l’.edl three bullets from the remains. one: 32 calibre and two 38 calibre. “‘11.! liams’ revolver is 38 calibre and Moâ€"I Intosh’s lire arm 32 calibre. This! part of the report, the physician: say, will show conclusively that both 4 men had a hand in the shooting. i The doctors in attendance on the prisoner, McIntosh, held a. consults-l tion at the General Hospital, and: decided that the only means of pro-l longing his life till after a trial was! to perform an operation. McIntosh '- was very delirious and would not.“ under any condition give his consent. I The prisoner was very low at. 8.11I early hour this morning. . THE (3143 WAS AFTER HONEY.‘ Visited Berlin to Raise Lon to ! Complete Sibel-Inn Railway. | Berlin, Nov. 12,â€"The Associated Press II Informed on the highest authority that‘Dr. . Von MlqueILPruaslau Minister-"of Plum . had a long'conference to-day with Emperor William. It appears that one of the chief subjects discussed during the visit of. En- peror Nicholas last week was the raising of another Russian loan In Germany, {tussle having failed to effect one anywhere else In Europe. This explains why . Mlquel was present Wednesday evening. along with Count Von Buelow and Count Mliravletr, the German and Russian Foreign Ministers, at the Interview between the Czar and the Kaiser. Emperor Wllllam, It Is Iletlnltcly asserted, made no promise to the, Czar In the matter, leaving It» under- , stood that, whether the German Goveru- 7 near would favor another Russian loan here or not depended largely upon Dr. Von Miquel's answerto-daY. reputed at Em- peror William’s request. it thanikantlme Dr. Von Mlqnel consulted wIth the leading German financiers, nearly all of whom dis- couraged the proposal, as they have been re- Ilably Informed that the trans-Siberian Ball- road In likely to prove far more eipensm than Is generally surmised. Moreover, a , Russian financial.crash ls expected soon. Toâ€"day Dr. 'Von Miguel re rted to this ~ elect to the Kaiser, and tltmm be conâ€" mefidusmln that't‘he proposed loan here â€"â€" w ’ Deal at blobnhnbsinrg. ' Napanee, Ont... ;Nov. 13.â€"News. has just rcached‘here of the accident- .. : a1 shooting of Charlie} Trin'gble at i Johannesburg ‘South ‘d'lfrica, on the 5th of last month. He was fatally Wounded by his revolver falling from his beltand exploding. He left here about seven years ago and was con- rmeaâ€"Ltms. a of Toronto is his eldest brother. 7 pie] », 0.110 Illiillllll ; YIELDS. 4')“: 3‘. an" ‘L ’ ' l w. ' I] lillln'v-I I "I I I ‘ o'clock Tuesdaxmemkg amen en- ~GNM Bunk M conmim tetjod the back 600? of Ir. (hr-line's ' ,p to FI‘OIQh rows. residence. Mrs. Carline. who I: an ' ~ 1, invalid and confined to mix-rm . TEb fracture of her . ‘ . out, “Is that yom‘Cliarlio‘t' .m a INTERIM REPOH. PRESEN man opened her room door. toying, J ___‘,â€" flo- “tail. 0! all "Where docs the boss keep his nay?" She said he had It with him. Imam“ ,01 it and all she had was In a purse In a Wate- for od-eton bureau druwcr. Tho bud”: hunted up nuke-,__”c.flve. ,0 v.-. the purse, took out. I. three 25-03111. scrips and throw down the purse. ‘°'““‘ n“’°°"'°‘ 3“ making It rush for her. saying he Been Glyn“: Favor-o: would kill her for telling such a. lie. Premium or." Mrs. Carline had a walking stick by her bedside and attempted to defend herself with it. striking him a blow on the cheek. Henwre'nch'ed the stick from her and struck .her a blow on i the right temple. She cried: "0h be merciful. I’ve been lying hero for eight Weeks with a... broken leg." With this the fiend pulled away tlu bed clothing and lit-labored her ini- ll.erci'ully on the l-‘tnbsâ€"â€"t.be inluf'trl ziw not being spurou-â€"noming onc‘ hand over her mouth as she was try- ing to SI'TGhIi 'Jfl'l give an llUmJ. ”u said ' i \Llll bummer your I brains out or smother you." at the ’ same time taking a bottle from his Toronto. Nov. llâ€"A meeting of the Executive of Toronto branch of the Brother-ho Tratnmen Was held ymmrdny, wk; an Interim re port. was prmentuby one of the eight delegates \vhtwent from this city to Montreal t iscuse With the Grand Trunk mammal". the new schedule of wages Jhich the latter proposes to adopt ,n the case of conductors and bi'xemen on way freights. through I his and pos- senger trains. The etc-gates who are conferring with ‘r, McGuigan at Montreal number 401m“! they came from all the termlm points on the Grand Trunk. The ‘oronto repre- sentatives Include imam. W. J. 000k. T. C. ’Walls, Jlif. Wagner. J. McGowan and J. liaison. Strcnu- oue opposition In beg offered to the Grand 'I‘runk's propdtlon to sub- stitute payment by iileage at the ratio of from 1 to Ilcents per mile instead of the prom. scale wages. 0n the grout that It pocket. Mrs. 7arlinv, thinking It chloroform, put her hands over her nose rind mouth. The \vrctch poured the contents of the bottle over her hands and face. As the fumes of car- bolic acid ar’osc he said, "I brourht the wrong bottle, but I will kill you anyway." She said. ”You ”may kill you Cannot‘kill l soul; it belongs to the Lord." Becoming ulurllxcd. he dropped the stick and run out the front door, I which he had opened before éntI-ring my In- to 20 per cent. Forxarnple. a conâ€" ductor on a throughusonger train to Montreal Is paid t the rate of . her room. ' $100 a month. Uler the new ' l‘urtil-s just passing heard her screaming and “on! In and sent for l a doctor, as she \\’:is burned on the ' thumb: and face with the acid and 'ths suferlng awful m’on’y from bruises as well as the nervous slim-k. . She did not lose consciousness at all. i to wee" Would be.” ‘3 said, ’0' The whole transaction did not per- l duced to ‘70 ‘ mom. In each 01 hops take more than ten minutes. I the runs "3'9"“. to,It lfl-Wted. The man had a peak cap pllut‘d over ' the bmkeman “’ould‘ooelve only 50 his eyes and a scarf covering the l per cent. 0' the want paid '0 the ImVer part of his facu. masking him. I I conductors. . Up to last evening there has been I Th0“ “5 Yatt'l‘day’lmoetlng We" discovered no trace of the monster. ‘ given to understand tat the nego- Mrs. Cur-line is in a critical condl- l “mm” h‘d been decied In the case tion. | of freight train crews,and that the 5 management had sure! to make an 'additlon to the rate a pay'whfch It first proposed. The Mule for pas- s‘eggrirucrcws dwas not under con- s on an was settled toâ€"day. 43ch to be i i “All! ..‘. . ‘ . claimed. only $90. I" the case of a short run, any to Alhdale. the con- ductor now receives $90 a month. Hts wages. I! the nevscale went In- Spu'rgeon's \Vny. While Spurgeon was still a boy preacher lie was warned about a cer- tongue-lashing. Quee- ud my mm, as he passed her gate one morning. she London, Nov. 13.â€" is announced I that the Queen will a- body 8y.- assailed him with a flood of billing:- gate. He smiled and said: "Yes.tbank 5mm”: "‘0" °‘ Ge“ 3mm"- "1° you. I am quite well: I hope you are the i 3:" 02$“:m oiinr '1‘:ng same. Then came another burst of gcumstnnceo, now IlveLndy Napier vituperation, pitched in a still higher » and other widows 0‘ km“, heron key. to which he replied. still smiling: “Yes. it does look rather as if it is go. , shipped by the Riord of Merritton to their Paper Mills claimed. “he's as deaf as a post: what's the use of storming at him?” And so her ravings ceased and were never - G.T.R. car at Merritt-tn. again «Hemptedrrsi . Louis Globe 1 Post Balance of year free to all new subscribers Illlll Silllllllfllllll off valves a reduction Irony of from 10 . schedule be Would receive. It In- " flagratlons known In Montreal years took place Sunday morning, ;l.h“,.,,,.,,.,._,, w mills at = Bawkoebury. Ont., woe burned to" death on Sunday while-tending In a : Gm of "A" We 0“" mac-meow name. .that n for the Amer!!!“ Cup. Burglar-u Mode eel-Iii the grocery store of A. Prove-t. Ottawa, ; on Saturday evening. The amount of ' money taken Is not known. 1 Greater New York, while lick wIth 5smallpox, distributed ctr-atlas for a dental institution. A. a result M i in a big smallpox scare. The statue of Cromwell, the gift of Lord Roeobery. Is now I : l l l i . l MflimIABLE llumtll. 'W In. round With all. I... CW Fro- lourh m ”A Struggle. Fwt- Ont... Nov. 13.â€"\.»slvrdai_\- mom” age body of an m.“ m found belittle the (;.'I‘ II. track. ”If a. mill- cast of Fur-st. he left “do of his face had “11’" cut 096! you the mouth to the car. and m N ”O apparently “10“ it; Mug. In the Woods ilcurliy ll {mm} 0‘ mpg had camped tlu- lll'Jlll i,.~ (oz-e, grid near that spot vn-rl- nullâ€" cations that a struggle had lulu-n l pk”, ‘wo open knives and a ram);- AnegroInBr-ooklynbol‘ousho' bolngnxod‘ on the pedestal preparedfor Itintho- encloeure at the side of Westminster Hall, and overlooking Parliament Square. Mile. Freville. a wellâ€"known music . hall artist. was on dead In the street at Emilia. France, by the mother of a boy 'of Saturday shot ' 19, with whom she had sloped ai- - most a year ago. All hope of waving the 0.8. trans- port Hooker has been abandoned. Her supplies will be taken 01 and ‘ the bulk then will be sold at auction - at Manila. The vessel was worth about $150,000. The choir of St. Mary's Catholic Gaul-ch, Elmira, N.Y., went on a. strike on Sunday and low mus was as a consequence celebrated Instead of high mass. Rev. Father Matthew O'Dwyer had criticised from the al- ter the singing of tho choir. A Brewer Haven deopatch announ- cce the launching ht Rickmer's ship- ' yards of the stcnlncr Bolton-Thing. destined for the German Edam Ani- atic coast service. ‘ n.mn Sunday. shelaealdtobe. the first aedgolng steamer generating ' steam by means of petroleum. Ono of the most extensive for causing the total datructlou of “an Bros.‘ biscuit manufactory. Thecon- corn employed 225 men and boys. and the loss will total 8200,01». James O'Brien left Tamworth the other day In company with Mr. home he fell out of the wagon. 5 it‘l-I‘k‘s urlm'lli eon- ‘ breaking his neck. He lived at Beav- . l l 3 | Powell of Dcseronto. When half way l l 3 er Lake Bridge up to about two years ago. He formerly kept, an: 3 Rohlin "of-I “no.“ smnnnnrr. I. Con-Idem Sail-factory by tho Anaemia-Inn Colo-Ice. Melbourne. Victoria, Nov. 11. Premier 'I‘urncr Considers the Samoan > settlement sutisfut‘tury. ' Con-lac.- the Den) Good. [ Adelaide, South Australia. N. v. 11. --Trcasurcr liull'cr Considers that the advantages of the British sum-w mdcy In the Tonga Islands are fll l_\ equivalent to the surrender of Brit- ish rights In Suiimu. Four horses. valued ‘t 8600 and , Will \‘lnlt the Prince 0! “'nln. London, Nov. Il.â€"â€".Yr. and Mrs Joseph Chamberlain \Lill \i\ll ill. ' Prince of Wales at Snillirinuhum to- day. M-” f ‘ :4: 4%: End-ol-lne-ccnlury tiller Hundreds are availing themselves of the generous subscription pmposition of the Post. E expected great things when we planned this subscription campaign. But lhc realization exceeds hc anticipation! 'l he response is generous from all par-s of our I onstituency. 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The quicker readers take advantage of this generous offer the more they get for their money, for to new , , , 4 _ _. , . ,-. subscribers the local papergoee from present date to end of the yen: HIRE. catches the warm and the same rule applies with "'0 Wm. Everything gone to _ . , ' "- you at once. The Cook Book is mailed . . . ‘ prompt] ounce-pt“ of M‘fim- LifeofChr-ist. 'wumofimeMfim youarieiu 1‘13“.“- y ‘ if more convenient, sit down windm- use being found U'II'I'C, and a large clot of fresh blood in the grass The dead mun “as well dr('\l§l‘d, in navy blue coat and vast, illllu din-t. pants and good under (‘lutllo-e‘ lie was blind In the loft eye from mmr- get, right forearm tritium-d “11h duped hands. over which “'(‘lT' Lllu initials, ”.11. The right hilllli “as badly scarred, evidently hiivmg b1.” I Iacerated recently by a fin“, lll'll\\n hulr, fair complexion, medium hul'glii, about. 33 years old. The man hdfl supper here Saturday night, and said he was on his way to Windsor, and had a brother U'If‘f‘l‘. 'l'hc lilili)‘ “'lls brought to Parcel. and Counter Soutt empanncllcd a jury, “ho. after \iI-w- Ing the body, adjourned till toâ€"day, when an Inquest will be hold. The Attorney-General has been asked to Instruct the County (.‘roun Attorney to take charge of the mutter. Four tramps “are seen here to- gether Saturday night, one of whom has since been caught. and is now in the lock-up bore. Tht‘ other three are being pursued. ()m- of the men \vuntcil was SI'CI‘I III‘III' Wyoming at lit-atrillu: fur Slirnili, It Is feared that thJ-y bllvl- crossod to llit‘hiunn. (Inc of ”in Invn \vnntnd is Illmlit 5 fol-I H lnl‘lms, rl-ll hzllr, ('lozin shun-n, lilill- will, walk: “llli limp. lwrlllllvs ussunn-d. The other man Is sill-rtl-r. dark hair, a l.I-..rII, “on: dark (Hi.- If ill-m has a. Sure lull‘l ..ro hard-looking '\' 'ull' violin-S. neck. and A 'mm [onl- (‘o-re. For-crl)‘ Chief Eatin- eor o! the Public “'orke De- purine-I. Believe-d of $12,000. Montreal, Nov. l:l.-â€"-Mr. Louis (hm't‘, L‘.I-.‘., formerly chit-I engineer of I‘JU Ik'parllllcul. Of Public Works at UlLiVVu, “as the victim on Fri- buld robbery. Be Stuffed from Ottawa by the Canada Atlantic during that afternoon, bringing a dress suit case with him, which, besides some clothes and Some valuable Jewelry, contained documents and papers representing the amount. of $12,000. At Bonn- venture station he passed his checks to a driver. so as to fetch his vnlises and parcels. The indi\idua.l. of whom Mr. Costa can give a very poor de- scription. started With the checks to go to the baggage-room, took the parcels and valiscs, and made his way through the crowd, and, finally, Hr. Coate lost. sight of him. Mr. Costa Immediately gave the alarm to the Canadian Secret Service. but there seems to be wry little hope of the discovery, of the author of the robbery. It is stall-ll that the valu- able papers coniuim-«l in Mr. Cosie’s vulisc Wore principally mining shares. 3 'mmmmmmmm :5 . , Westminster Balance of year free to all new subscribers Ilflllllllllllllll F 2% a? E ‘7‘"‘f‘ \ l ‘7‘" bill 'â€" Publish- It is part of this was}: 33535 v 0 o 0 will u 3 Al . i b" «24‘ t ”.3. '0 ‘ >1 . f“; or Milli / l llllidlllull , “â€"‘\ New Advertiulenu A: NTED-SKVERAL B RIG \ N" ...,.. IND BOXES? luv (on is th- nod clue: b c birth?“ -‘ I fur and ex; cum. Straigh' a... “fol-.7 .3 no lee- «in y. Pia-It on new. lieu: “0 any but n my tow". l'. 'u mun-y. ducted at b In', R level or below gas 1:2,}:- Ttll b: 1.5;»! (loamy wTlilllts KETTI“ :Seed Merchant and Deal l Agricultural Implemented. In Grett care In need to n l article true to name “591:, "'7 | quality. M ,u Williamot. Lucas” W 'ROBT. culmfis Monument Soul ptor. Dlv'nc' Importer and don er .. po 3 ' nouns'rzc GRANITEO. muihxig'fi Our r. All work tunnnteod I-ttlnelce tun I 31 coupon-non Wort- IVI’HI ”I [mm ' bum mud. "in. . WK ' ' “"0 7" as I" COOk 8 ecu-.11 Ari-vi Vamps“ LI successfuly l‘..~"(‘. {Thain}, by lOMle‘eS. baffle {5301.3, “1”“: whnr Avuggiiit for Cool: I Com. Int (C ”and. Take no other as Lil” .‘J‘ 1:. r... W" .rnttntlonsare dangerous Prior-.30 l 3; 901, No. I. 10 degrees rifting“ r, s; p" 5;: l0? 2 mailed on receipt «I p’ 1+ am: tn; “Imps The (‘ook Company “mm”. Whoa. I and 2 sold and rm-m:.:e:d.ciy"l ! ”possible Druggiste in Cannes. No. land No.1 sold in Lind“, by 8. Gregory. druggitt. IANTED . SEVERAL i; l: ;,, HT AND HOSP/AT mum» ‘ n; '-lj' u, Innuen- lri ”in end c one In. t - x. 9. .5 eye" and exprn en V'i'r". ’: - ' :_ 'n," ; m. loin salary. Pot-1‘)l n in mu - ' 7.4 .,._ u. am b nk In any tot l .y- mi '. r' . t ., “I linen-«J r» . ..-.,,,;.Ma THV l' V ‘7 ‘ ‘ A . '. ouctod at home ‘ um M P. v.» at! . C'I ergo I9 . l a " BE‘VARDâ€" A Hui-"a". .‘ 3:, Lil ". 0 he pain to sly 1"»: . . 7,..7,‘ ‘hef Will be 'u Weather-v. M a I -¢-'â€".r- 'O.‘-:r‘ liq-tor it. the County vi \' :4 . .,-. L“ -ccr.l'"f‘ng to flu: l.‘ U inn; rlvu {I ~-, am," License Act. TLr Iddln‘ ...' ‘* .. .rr w._ ;‘ rested with confidence and tin ~' '. u a. acted on pmmoly â€"-__. JUdN SHURT ' v'Tr law: or 8"" 4‘2, L") I‘V.â€" l". afi- ‘ . (I > ,’ I MEN OF A LL AGES uflerln from the elicrisol early-telly ' to robna health. manhrix'. and“ “#m‘““°°?i-"imé“’ilb°wm“?mb 0 ' e ». 01;,wa ou h. ‘3 $1 aox or MEDICINE FREE. OLD DR. GO}!DON‘S REMEDY FOR at I few days will make an old man of 6r ftn‘n yenrs younger. Sent sealed. on :he receiptdu ant: to repay postage-x. ful‘. regular one deli box. with valuable medical book ruled. health. what to eat and what to avoid. NO duty, no inspection by C ustom House. rclilbk Canadian Company. Wr::eatonre:x{ Ivcconld nothrlpyw we would an make this hon‘ ‘6- Qunes MEDICXXE co._ P.O. Box 1. M7. Montreal, P. Q. IYOU KNOW H" WHAT YOU PAY When buying e bill of ireued lumber or house fitting-I, but unless y “are A pneu. cal men you won't know much about the quality of what you getâ€"you Will have It bake the dealer’s word for it. Its a rare thing in bear a oomph-t about either our goods. work or print. We try to make eech order so good them. willjwin us another. If you're going” build anything this spring cell and pi: prices and view sample work. GEO. IN GL3, Facmry, Cunhridge at. 183! m 1900 ' Gountry Gentleman ’ Thoflllly Agricultural NEWSpaper AND mxl'rrttbu' TH E Leading Agricultural Jamal III the War; Ivory demon written by special ate, the but out authorities in their fat-pett‘lve Ian”. No other paper pretend: to compete 3-2:: 2’. u: unification: of editorial I'd. , GIVOI the Agricultural NE 4 S with I degree «if M’ no. and completeness to: even a tempted 1;- 02m. East Reviews of the Crop-i. Beet Market Reports. But. Accounts of Meetings. Beet EverythinSv ruorspmvsasLn ro ALL CO INTRY RESIDENTS WHO u lill r» Kiln? UP WITH THE TIMES. Single Subscription $2; Two Subscriptions, $3 50 Four Subscriptions. 564 SPECIAL INDUCBMEN TS to RAISEBS OF LARGER CLUBS. ll'Wr-Ioe for Particulars on this Point- Club Aguiu Wanted LI [\ufirr. Pour lonlhs‘ Trial Trip 50 cellI SPECIMEN COPIES willbemeilodtneonrequ-t, l', nun-ted in my way In Ciluflffj ‘. born. Addre- tbe pubiiaboril. LUTHER TUCKER SO".Y A «.ms‘s‘xvsx‘ When you want a pair of SPECTACLES, g0 *0 RIGGS. He has thebcfi assortment in this part Of the country in Gold. Niékle and Steel framcs Vary law pleas inilllllfs

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