. " I» â€" ._ ‘ \x '- , . ,\_ 7' / WING to lens of l , ire us a cell and beconvineed SOCIETIES. 31114.8an cap: smart nous 0:301. c No. is. lens the second Honda in every month in Home ' ' o, *Circie. Rooms. W at nellshlocn, ate R. IckABON. R. E. SPAXTON. 4 Leader. Secretary. ad LI: COURT IVANHOE. No. 37?. I. O. F. Meets third londay in each month in their rooms over Lesch's drug store. Strangers wei- come. 0. l' sLLlS. GR. 03% LOY AL CAVAN LODGEâ€"C \ S A 01 \N (igl- t c of each month in the ingSt. Milli) ook- hour of meeting. 8 o'clo- k. The beneï¬ts of this Soci- are worthy the consideration of every per- DER 0F UDDFELLO' S, meet~ third i‘nesday evenln Home Circle rooms e .02. Inform etion furnished on application. JOB. THORNDYE. NB. 6. DUNCAN. Secretary I. O. 0. F. Mulbrook Lodge No 308. INDEPEN DENT ORDER OF ODDFELLO WS MEETS EVERY TUESDA Y EVENING ‘23 their ball over the new Post .ï¬ice. Visit- ing Brethren welcome. W. D. LEACII. Secretary. #5 MARRIAGE LICENSES. _____...â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" RCHIBALD WOOD. ISSUER 0F MAR- RI AGE LICENSES. miimok. 0m. PROFESSIONAL. ROBERT BUDDY, niLLnitoOK. - - ARR'STER. SOLICITOR. NOT iRY PUB- Offices over lie. Etc. Money to Loan. new Post Ofï¬ce (scccrssoa T0 nit. .vnmim w. 031‘. MILLBBOOK. RON 1'0 and Victoria ‘ centiate Royal Coliere surge us, in, Ontario. Office at A. eeldence Annie Street. L. LAPP, B.A., M.D., C.M.. (scccsssoa ‘ro DR. PHILLIPS). P05 1‘! POOL. ON‘l‘ABlO. TRIN l I'Y UN VERSIT Y. Ontario. H. A. WARD, PORT HOPE. BARRISTER, Attorney etc. Money to lend real estate. Town and Farm Ollcee in Ontario Bloch, Walton street. A.A. SMITH, â€LLBBOOK. BARRISTER, Solicitor. Notary Public. etc Funds to loan at d it Kells' block. At Bethany on 2nd and 4th Mondays of every Private and Companv the lowest rates Uï¬ice in Wm mouth. “ s. W. CLARK, L.D.S. MI LLBBOOK. DEN HST. Special attention preservation of the natural eeth teeth. Good work guaranteed. Bethany the 2nd and «1th Mondays of each month. day of each month. _________._____.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" JAS. SEAGEB, M.D.,C.M. CENTREVILLE' ' ONT‘MO' The Tobi Existing Assurances in force at 15th Novem- )_ W m. (,5 Wm be â€1“,,“de the Stratfom' QUEEN'S University, Kingsmnd rMcmber h: 18514 amounting to - - - - - - SILLâ€"4 1" 1)0 1mm of the College of uysiciins an Surgeons. . . . 'h' h A mm, aged 70, n won-mu 1 (\l 71, both . or Muturcd Endowments “ 1c ‘g , The Claims by Death WW mmny “mm“! at __________________.i~__.~ JAB. D. DEYALL. V.S. 1111433003 ‘ ' 0N l‘R-‘iuo. Additions, to - . - - - - - - . 32:94‘v0‘3 “ 1:“:ng kvill h t I llli‘ll v re 0 ntl â€"â€" . . - ' . ‘,189â€"l, ~l *"' 0"" , W rce r LL DOMESTIC .TED mumps Tits-tr. The Annual Rev enue amounted at lath 1\ov511091_ _ 85 138 m1 summmm, for mung ,lquor during the“ A on aecor in: :0, 13tht â€Emï¬lf‘bgggmg . to ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ’ ' )) proscribed ho'irs. : u - . _ _ . '2 . . mgmï¬ii‘a‘ié’." Itéldegce (ind Ofï¬ce King 61 I'll? Accumulated Funds at QM“ date amounted to 3335338" 'l‘hroo boys. aged 8, ii a 1d 13. recently st..onoom0 01‘ “‘“Mn ‘ Beinv an increase during the Year of £842,005. gonllligtllf‘d rnhborios in lngcrsoll on Sun- _’____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"“ __ _ ,9 éâ€"fl ,__,__’__*__â€"â€"â€" ay a crnoon. , DB. H. C. LESLIE, investments in Canada : It is proposed to introduce singing and , Veterinary Surgeon GOvornmer’. and Municipal Bonds. - $ï¬,§‘20.000 til? kindergarten Fifi?!" into th“ Public SETBANY. - - ONI‘ABIO. Mortgwe, over Real Estate. 1st lion - 37392.% 503:3“; “"'::;"""“‘ fll ‘1‘ ...â€"â€"- ' Real 1.3515856 - - - - - . D ._ l 0 rolio mvui's', (I iiml on. 0011- ' ALL DOMES â€C .‘Tlï¬azASligii‘t’il’f $15535 Sundries - - - - - - - 490,000 tractcd scarlet fever from a stray kitten. Pmizudlsrmggt‘eliilt‘ign o'vcii to Bounce Dentistry. _ , and Sh“ died “I â€'- Chargee moderate. ails by “Nina?" Prom?“ $11,161,000 The Brndley-Garrcston Publishing Gom- lv attended to. __#___________.______â€"â€"â€"â€" T. H. HASSABD. V.S., IILLBBOOK. GRADUATE 03' THE Animals treat win the Veterinary Act. ' Dotminion Hotel. Residence hing St. _______________._____â€" wcek from Hastings, 8.0. W. J. GREEN, .REMO‘IED TO ......s., â€"" . , . â€"â€" The T.,l-i. and B. railway paidSl,000 to 145 HUNTER IT- PElERBOROLGH’ the family of Thomas Davis, Hamilton, .â€" 5 who was killed by an explosion while MERGE ‘NT PAILOR ISSURER OF MAR- \ rinse Licenses. __________________â€"â€" CHISHOLM CHISHOLM. Barristers, your aorta. and at 53, and security Tet ms to suit borrow crs. lesser security. __________________,______.-â€"â€"- RANNEYINNES, PETERBORO' item CIVIL ENGINEERS, ONTARIO LAND SUR- VEYORS. _____________________,__~_.. J. H. GARDINER. PERRY E‘OW N. AUCI'IL».\'EER Durham tend-d. Date and terms arrang “PORT“ OflICi' W MIIIbrook, ARMERS‘ AND o’erit GOOD NOTES ‘3 The Ori 'nal Cook." “ The Maple CJOk " “ The Oxford Cook.†In Coal Ranges Pacific railway for the weok ended Au ust F “â€â€œugtfgg, g;§gigggg°§,ï¬:},Â¥g¥§:,g “ The Sougenn Range,†(the best coal rabge in the country). “:‘I‘he Stewart Goal 215, amounted to $374,000, as agaginsi; The Confirm. 1.; Sale and other notcsael'ecinl- Rangt‘," “ The Oxford 003-1 3811803’ In ( on] Base Burners The Siblia“ A“ $359,000 for the corresponding week last . Loans e In Real Estate. so commie Slump..." “ The Oxford Art Countess,†both powerful double heaters and Perl!“ year. 3.. cmed- l .,,,..,._ and a. Full Line of lionsei‘urnisliinzs in Table Cutlery and smite Ware. l’ICE.-â€"Vorth side at King St. . floatsâ€"Canadian Bank of Commerce, WOOD . KELLs BANKERS. Millbrook. Transact a general Banking lusinees, in- cluding collecting and discounting Far- mer’s Notes for any time during twelve months _._â€"â€"-â€"- Deposits received and interest all0v ed highest current rates. . Dram intact! and collections ntsc'c points on most favorable terms. Ollce Hourstrome “minim . ._.â€"â€"_.. THE PLACE TO spy. "T.“ from a large number of citi- Mili rook toagain enter in the Butch- er business. we have purchased the bullies _of the old stand and we are now in a better ition than ever to sustain our old reputation. that wecen supply l You with the choicest cuts to be had in town. i LANCASHIRE SCOTT J. R. YOUNG, Fin.v3ec. W. W. GILLO'I‘T. RS. D HAMPTON. N G ONT “M N.0.McKinnon,M.D.,o.M.‘WE CANADA “FE ASSURANGE 00, Cane siiies. Li- ' Edin- burgh. Member College l’hyszcums and Sur- ; eai‘ll 's ii rug store. MEMBER ()F the College of Physicians and surgeons, ONTARIO. at Law. Solicitor. on the security of Property for sale; ON FARIO. ONTARIO. gycn to the i “E as hr the mix-less extract on o trons Oxide G L [ Will be at Omemee 18! Monday and 3rd WNW? (‘0)! PANY, held at Edinburgh. on Tuesday the 5th March. 1895.the following ON I'ABIO. ‘)NT'}R[§O VETEERJ , ~11 e. Dizesses t omcstgcu e in", C Jedegn Screntitic principles hi nine . Don . e stered in occur once tistry ‘ DP. cialty R 81 Ofliccâ€" opposite ONTARIO ' ' 5 r cent. on ilt edge 053} to loan at pe 53 pâ€. gem on ONTARIO. ONTARIO i FOR THE COUNTY OF Sales of all kinds pretampattly ‘2: Ontario. Ontario. a i“ b ~.\ - a vxss c. 3 7 <\\\\‘~‘-‘: .. - \ . \_\ Mix- #4.-.. MILLBROOK. TOPICS OF A WEEK. The Important. Events in a. Few Words For Busy Renders. AND READY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. CANADIAN. Windsor is greatly annoyed by tramps. Quebec is talking of a winter carnival. 'I‘pyhold fever is prevalent in London. The Oddfellows of Ayr have a new Order your COAL now, while it is cheap, as prices may advance any time My Coal is Strictly First Class hall. FRESH MI“ E“ GLEAN GOAL Sneak thieves pillaged Iiidgetown gun. dons. . Brantford lost only $5 by ï¬re last Delivery prompt and Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. A word With month. . you about Lumber. 1 have given the prices in most grades 8- tumble This season 1,000 persons settled in Al- downwards. gonia. ' Kent county has a ï¬ne barley crop this season. Port Rowan has a stock companyboring for gas. ' Mcal'ord's water power throws a stream 150 foot high. Some farmers are refusing $20 a ton for their buy. The M.C.R. lmpounds all cattle found on its property. Hamilton bicyclists are obliged to carry bells and lamps. Woodstock will spend $16, 000 on its schools this your. A Schringville farmer has oats more than six feet high. The bloomer craze has infested the Maritime Provinces. In J uiy :2, 328 cars of stock passed through St. Thomas. Chat-ham's assessment has been reduced $4.000 by appeals. Tho Prescott clcvntor will be in opera- tion Septembcr l. Lcaiiiington is daily shipping large quantities of peaches. Midland will soon vote on a $4,000 by- law to improve itself. A Norwich gardener has an apple graft laden with blossoms. A ï¬ne Indian axo was recently dug up in Enuiskillon township. The Hamilton smelting works will be in operation September lst. Orillia promptly ï¬nes any one using profane language on the streets. The recent rains have greatly improved the crops in Essex county. The into Joseph Hoodloss, of Hamilton, left an estate worth $76,000. Stratford has a itiidgct, weighing 45 pounds, who is :Z-l yours old. Tho Indians of Walpole Island will have SHINGLES AND LATH ,- - co DOWN IN PRICE I have just unloaded twelve car loads of stock lumber and one our each of FRESH GREY LIME Inspection Invited. Also. And one car load of Choice XX Shingles. Dimension Stuff Cut out to Order NOTICE. Yours respectfully, W. THEXTON. 0N SHORT Office and Yard at Railway Station. Millbrook, July 30, 1895. 'Assetsuover “$114,600,000. ESTABLISH El) 1847. LEADS ALL Canadian Companies “THY 1T LEADS 1. Because it is the 01$8t,flar%§8t,l motstmpolpguer and economical and a Christian Endeavour Society. 2. Becailsveesidh‘nggstitmijicrtgasgd it: agests by? slam.-. sumIexceed- Thg‘ Dominion ,jrrmivs comm will be ing the increase of any other two Canadian Companies, and 110mmI»01Nl<in.'>0plcllii)cr -nd. ‘ more than double of any one company. _ The Oxford Milling Company,.\orvvich, 3. Because it. has a. larger surplus, above all liabilities, thanknll the is declared exempt from taxation. other Canadian Companies “38631191“ _ “a“ A London tliiof was sent to tho peni- 4. Because the net Proï¬ts paid on its Life policies during the last 20 tcntiary four WM“. rm. “mung $10. by any other Company in America. J. L.. IRWIN, PORT HOPE years are not. equalled R. J- DOAK, Agent, MILLBROOK. GEO. A. 8: E. W. COX, MANAGERS EASTER? ONTARIO. TORONTO. Two London boys, need only 1:3 and 13 worn found drunk the other day. The creditors of the Manitoba Commer- cial Bank will get 3'.†our com. The 111.0. It will illuminate Niagara Falls with two powerful search light-s. Alex. Wilson, arrested for robbery at Chatham, has been found to be insane. It is said that. tho Tilsonburg and Port , Burwcll railway is to be built at once. A lino ci'ysinlliznd limestone quarry has . been d'st-ovori-d near Sprucedaie station. San Francisco capitalists are trying to lease tlic Rcvclstoko smelting works. Au almanac 101 years old. ‘the oldest in Canada. is owned by :i Biddulpn man. A Woodstock woman pulled a revolver' on a man who spoke to her on the street. The Waterloo House of Refuge is so full of inmates that no more can be received. Three hundred \‘uriotics of Canadian l‘i‘iï¬lunderd†Life ï¬ssurance Co. Established 1825. At the 69th Annual General Meeting: of THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE results for the year ended 15th November. 1894. was reported :â€"- 4029 Policies of Life Assurance were issued, assuring- $8,723.830 of Michigan. arose during the Year amounted. including Bonus pony. Bruntford, lnis boon incorporated with a capital of 7.3.000. l Tho scaffold upon which licndcrshott and Walter Worn hanged has been cut. up for wood. It made two cords. W. M. RAMSEY, Manager. 1W. S. GIVEN, J. J..HANRATTY. Agent. District InsPeCtorr The Government has appointed R. W. l . Errctt inspector of Weights and measures MMBROOK- PETERBORO for tho Pctorboro‘ district. Two huge sticks of timber. 70 foot. long and 3 foot square, reached Kingston this The freight] working on the road. Rev. Charles A.Sa1der, of Hamilton, who was a well-known loo-yards runner at amateur games before he went into the ministry, is now a missionary in Chill. The locality around Picton. Ont, was visited with a white frost on Wednesday night, but. fortunately, little damaso was done. Yesterday’s reports from the North- West in? very encouraging. The weather is ï¬ne. and the harvesting is progressing rapidly. Fred Fllglltllu, the alleged default-lug cashier of the Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany at Hamilton, was committed for trial. Mr. Albert Hillikcr, a hog buyer. was thrown from a train near Norwich, Out†on Thursday night, and killed. His body was found Friday morning. The St. George‘s Union of North Ameri- ca, which is now in session at; Kingston. Ont, has decided to hold its next biennial session at Uiicu, N Y. The ofï¬cers were elected at. Thursday’s session. Welcome Island. in the St. Lawrence, Opposite Alexandria Bay, has been pur- chased. and $50,000 Will be spent. in the erection of a casino and improving the grounds. The trafï¬c receipts of the Canadian Old east Office Building , ll wing removed to the above commodious stand ard put in a fresh stock ‘I own LOW better prepared than ever to accomodatc my old customrnx, and all in w o~ es, who will favor me with a call. Special value in Stem-Wind Watches fro .x 3‘2 99 up. Complete line of Silverware at. hard time prices. Great Reduction in B. Laurance Spectacles. Best Quality. J- STEEL 1595 FALL AND “'INTER ADAM HALL ‘1 GOAL AND W000 000K STOVES ...~\LSO.. COAL AND WOOD HEATING STOVES ‘emow ans some or ms mavens . . . in Wood Cook “The Dixon Steel Cook,†(the best. on the markrt, every stove guaranteed to be 139?th baker)“. “The Souvenir Cook,†“The St. James Cook, OLD POST OFFICE STA ND. REPAIRING PRO‘AP’I‘LY ATTENDED 'l‘O 1895 HAS NOW ON BAND I'll!) FALL AND WINTER STOCK 0F . . . A.Morris, Manitoba, magistste, recently committed a. man for trial who used abus- ive language to an animal. The same magistato sent two men to the High Court. for killing a chickenâ€"no one know whose chicken. l 13...: Brands of American nndOnnndian Coal Oil by the Gallon or BI‘PI‘EI 407 GEORGE STREET, PETERBORO’ ‘ (“'â€" .-. ‘ALF. KIN GSGDTE . .. - - - MANUFACTURER 0i" - - ' AWNINGS, TEN-rs, SAILS, CAMPING GOODS. annnee‘s Gas Standard. Berlin and Napanee are the only places in Ontario where the gas inspectors found gas below the standard of this year. In Berlin one test out of twelve was satis- factory, while in Napanee six out of twelve were below the standard of illum- inating power- A her Record Broken. we,» days a (1 two hours is now the at record from Bombay 3.01 Briudisi. CThe P‘; '2: hr and avian steamer ale. WATERPROOF HORSE AND WAGGON COVERS, FLAGS, BUNTING,ETC. ddrillafllvlii ch held the previous record, at 111300 ltnn April 2. The time includes all stops ï¬nd the transit through the Suez canal. 344 mm: mm, PETEBBORO’, out. .. “hurxnzh: . AND EAST DURHAM ADV ONTARIO. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1895. and ï¬rm. strong features. to 69¢. Toronto street market for “Me. and Fort William are only els as compared with 9:3,620 bushels a year ago. The Week’s Commercial Summer!- Canadian securities are fairly. active Assurance stocks are the The cheese markets are steady,saies at the factories at. Ac. to 7gc. per lb. for July and August makes. The offerings of cattle at the Toronto Market are mostly of poor quality, and none but chotce are wanted. in Ontario at. 670. Red wheat. is selling A few load-i sell daily on the The stocks of wheat at Port Arthur 147,539 bush- The slight frost in Manitoba. on Monday night is said to have done no injury to the crops. general throughout the province at the end of this week. Harvesting will be pretty Although the Government ï¬gures for wheat were slightly lower than various trade estimates, the market. seemed to be counting on a much less favorable report and a break resulted. The ofï¬cial statis- tics placed the acreage of winter wheat. at 22,397,550, yieldin 9.8 bushels per acre, or 219,496,000 iusliels, while the spring wheat. acreage is only 11,518,050, but. the production is 15.5 per acre, mak- ing a. total of 385,507,000 bushels for both spring and wintgr wheat. Few men in the trade, however, expect. less than four hundred million bushels. The English visible supply is larger than a week ago, but the amount of wheat on passage is smaller. The exports from Argentina for the week are insigniï¬cant, but very heavy from India»i,3‘.lii,00.) bushels againsti‘l‘lBflOf) the previous week. The Manitoba official report. predicts a. crop of at least sixty million bushels against a yield last year of only 17,711,000 bush- els. The low prices started buying aboard and the market recovered partial- ly, but. it was impossible to resist. the weak undertone which made itself felt. later. July exports were only 8,611,028 bushels, flourincludedmgainst ill,8.i0,l-17 last your, but; only ll,022,8l3.i from Atlan- tic ports against ll.i,2165,559 last year, the average price having risen about 150. According to our commercial reports received from the United States this week the volume of business continues to shrinkas is usual during the midsum- mor season, but the shrinkage seems to be growing somewhat larger than is customary, owing. no doubt, to the fact that. transaction“ during July were in- flated for the month. The prospects for the fall trade, however. seem to be good, although much depends on the crops. ln- dustrial troubles durin the past week have not. entirely cease-g, but are much less threatening. The settlement of wages in the Window-glass works fore- shadmvs lii her prices. The export of brondstufls, has been light. In iron the outlook is improving. and prices in some liiios have advanced. Cotton goods are in more active (lvlmtnrl as the price of raw material advances. Print. cloths are a. shade lower. l’otrolcum has a. down- ward tendency. as also have eight of the food products. iiour. wheat, corn, oats, pork. lard, sugar. and coffee. Failures . for the week llth' been 2'1".) in the Enited States. as against 231 last. yuanand 43 in Canada. as against '53 last. year. Here and There. A. cold dealâ€"u. tun «if ion, l Better never than too late. g The sweetest. song has a .igh in it. experience Lov' at ï¬rst sight will not always sur- : vivc a second look. Nobody ever appreciated 3. dry Sunday more than Noah did. livery woman regards her ï¬rst baby as an infant phenomenon. The lives of some periplo are open books; ‘ the lives of others blank books. The woman who in irrios the man of horchoico sometimes wishes she could , choose again. The unmarried young woman .is al- " ways willing her husband should smoke in the parlor. We have really fallen upon a. very dull and quiet time. No new Holmes murder has been disoovored for a Whole day. A wealthy man is one who has more money than he needs ‘. the real rich man is he who is satisï¬ed with what. he has. Let. the poets stop talking now about the happiness of life in Arcadia. Mrs. Gardner has shown that. the poets arc woefully mistaksn about. it. .â€" _â€" _â€"- ._-,_-m...~._...__ Ills Insanitury Condition. “You bet. I know enough to come in when it rains." remarked Mr. Watkins, in the course of a heated discus- siou. “It is a mighty good thing you do," re- tortetl Mr. Hungry~ Higgins. “Ef you \lidn'tyour [lime would be mud. Least.- wuys mostly mud." ________.____â€"-â€"â€"â€" Democratic Even in Death. ’l‘iicrt- was a funeral in St. Albums, Vt., recently ofa democrat aged .50, who was buried in n coflin made by ll. democrat of pine grown on a, democrat‘s land and 5::1 \\'(‘ll :11, :i (lcnmcrait's mill, and the under. Hiker :ind bi-zircrs wore democrat". ituitrilti‘x. (lilmcse soldiers at 'l‘imâ€"Tsin are still rioting and dcumtulittg back pay. Over 16,000 ilcztllis ll'lVl‘ :ilrcndy been cziuscd by cholera plague in Japan. The town of (Join, in Andalusia, Spain, was visiicd by an earthquake yesterday. Prior Donny, «mo of the bust known shipbuildcrs on tho i‘lydn, is dead at Dum- lmrion. A national «onion-non of the Liberal party in England has boon summoned to meet on October :19 mid 30, to discuss the political situation. A cable dospatch from liundco says it is t‘siiiiuiti‘d that Illi'l‘i‘ :m' now 2.3.000 mill hands out on strike. The immufocturers have entered into an agreement not to ad- vance wages. Fresh outragcs upon missionaries are reported from China. The American mis- sion near Foo-Chow has been attacked by a mob, the clmpol 'Iliil school-house wreck- ed, and four of the native scholars wound- ed. ______.____â€"â€" _____.__.â€"â€" Cool in Their Absence, Van Shottâ€"“I don‘t care to go to the country this summer.†Do Boisâ€"“How‘s that '9" Van Shottâ€"“Wcll, you see, all my creditors have gone out of town and I think the city will be about. as cool a. place as I could strike.†______.___â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ Pectorin. Peotorin. Peotorin. Are you suiferm from cough or cold, on your lun . As your druggtst for Pectoria,sn take no other. Just try and see for yourself how soon Pectoria. w111 Cure on. Send to Allan 00., 53 Front St“, cream, Proprietors. 25 cents a bot- tle. ________â€" Mystcrlous Story. A very mysterious story of Annie Zim- burial of a young Ger- man girl out. on the prairie yesterday by “we. elderly people. It seems the girl drop- Ped dead. was carried into a farm house, Bad hurriedly buried on the prairie near by. Annie Zimmerman is eleven years old. She tells a straluht story, but failed to locate the grave. It is ' thought. she is laboring under a hallucination. merman tells of the OCATE. Howard Pltezcl's Bones Found at In- will claim the right to try H. H. Holmes for murder. This claim will be based upon the horriblcpdevelopments of to-dny,wliicli include the ï¬nding of the charred re mains of 9-yearâ€"old Howard Pliozel, and evidence which should convict Holmes of having murdered him, and than partially burned his licdy Goycr, of Philadelphia, Richards, of Indi- anapolis. and Inspector Garey, of the Fi- delity insurance Company, have been at work for weeks hunting traces of the boy's body. and disuppcurod. to (lovinuton, a suburb of the city. and the but u at Work an hour their attention was cull-vi by n lm-nl real estate dealer to ll, small vacant cottage situated in the woods at the vdg‘o of the town and far from any will not; lower the lake level more than 389 Georae Street. three inches, and the Chicago newspapers have all indorsed the opinions expressed other dwelling. house, and a few minutes later the ofï¬cers found beneath the side porch the missing . - trunk which was taken from the door of by the Chicago engineers, as a matter 0: thin the body of the boy. Great excitement ‘ No damage. I cut. lncxncrienoots even more costly than i 1 West that had frost last, night. ‘ the butt and of the rifle Weary . , Assin‘iboia, was killed by a runaway team THE HOLM ES CASE- dianupolls. Indianapolis, Aug. 27.â€"-Indiannpoiis in a. stove. Detective; Ho was traced here with Holmes, 'l‘o-day detectives went out of Built-r College. and before they had The party Went to thi- the Circle house in this city Oct. 10 by II l-I. Holmesmiid which was thought to con- followed, and hundreds flocked to tho scene when the discovery leaked out, although the ofï¬cers endeavoured to keep the innit-or secret. The house was guarded, and search began for additional evidence. In a. barn of cylindric shape, of the same pattern as that Holmes bought in Cincinnati. Late this evening Dr. J. F. Barnhill's attention was called by a. small boy named Walter had been. remains of the boy were found Physi- of refuse hundreds of pieces of bones were that of a boy between eight and ten years of age, and other bones conï¬rmed this. All were charred, and to some of them pieces of flesh were clinging. The skull bones and pelvis added to the same con~ vincing truth. The body had evidently been burned in a. cob ï¬re, and in the huge stove found in the barn. Howard's ovcr~ cont was found at a grocery store near by, where Holmes had left it, saying a boy little effect in the rainy season, but dur- would call for it. He never came. The owners of the house recognized Holmes from the pictures shown of him. All identiï¬ed him as the man who last rented the house, with the same story he told in Toronto and other places. He came with a boy, a big stove, washstand, and bed, stayed two days, and then disappeared. Several people have identiï¬ed him, and all doubt is removed. MANITOBA MATTERS. No Damage to Crops Reported From Any Point. Winnipeg, Aug. 28. â€"Some apprehension was felt that the descent of the thermome- ter on Monday night would have resulted in some damage to the Manitoba wheat ï¬elds. From later reports it seems there has been no cause for apprehension. In the report issued by the Northern Paciï¬c railway no damage is reported from any point. The following is a. summary of the report:â€" Brandonâ€"Harvesting in full blast; no damlige by frost. Wawanesaâ€"Very little Manage done. Harvesting in full blast. Baldurâ€"Crop the heaviest since i882. l Miamiâ€"No frost yet. Rolandâ€"Ninety per cent. of the grain is g No damage. Morrisâ€"All the grain will be out this week. No damage. *“ ‘1' St. Jeanâ€"All the wheat is cut. assl ‘ damage. l Letellierâ€"Ninety per cent. of the wheat is cut. No damage. , Emersonâ€"Harvesting is nearly over. i No damage. ‘ Portage la Prairieâ€"Frost did not do , any damage. 1, Calgary was the only place in the North- ‘ To-night " is clear and warm. Astonished nBurglar. Today has been a day of sensations here. At 11.80 last night a. masked burg- lar entered the house of Mrs. H. Ferguson, 5 on McDermott avenue. but was met by l Mrs. Ferguson. She went upstairs for a l gun, but brought one that was unloaded. , ‘ailing to ï¬re she hit the burglar with The robber did , not realize that the woman would have pluck enough to ï¬ght him. This accounts , for his coolness. Elopers Arrested. An sloping couple from Dakota were arrested last night on a warrant issued by the Chief Justice. The girl is only sixteen ; years old. Garï¬eld, who abducted her, left a. wife and family behind him in Aber- deen, Dakota. He waived extradition pro- cecdings. Fatal Accident. Richard Blythe, J. P., of Blythewood in Wapella on Wednesday night. Bad for Farm Hands. Two thousand ï¬ve hundred farm hands arrived this morning from Ontario. Most of them went. out along the Canadian Paciï¬c railway. There were several'wo- men on the trains. It is feared that. the country is overstocked with laborers. and that. many will regret; having come. A meeting of the Manitoba Cabinet was held on Saturday, all the Ministers being present. The rejoinder from Ottawa on the schools was up for consideration, but no action was taken, the matter being lot over for further consideration. Part. of the most valuable numismatio collection in America, owned by the late W. E. Bastian, was stolen from on once cupicil house in Montreal on Wednesday night. Some of the coins were old Roman .ones, sole remaining samples of their kind. They are valued at $5, 000. On Saturday afternoon in Montreal a bronze statue of Ghenier, the patriot . French-Canadian leader of 1837, who lost l his life at. the battle of St. mustache, was unveiled on Vigor square by Dr. Marci]. . in the presence of about three hundred , . people. Aftowards the spectators assemb- ; led in the Monument Nationals hall,where speeches were delivered by Dr. Maroil, Mr. 1 J. D. Edgar, 111.13.. and others. I i More Attractive Price. Tapeleighâ€"“These go .ds don’t seem to sell at all.†Floor walker-“What‘s the price of them '9“ Tapeleighâ€"“A dollar and a half.†Floor walkerâ€"“Mark lhem up to 8. doi- lar and ninety-nine cents. They’ll go thin. ’ Hustlln g. Mrs. Firstlyâ€"“What. shall I do ? The baby is crying for the moon." Firstlyâ€"“I ll run over to the nearest. theater and borrow a. property moon." At the “'omnn's Club. Jack Dashleighâ€"“Will you be mine '2†Miss Clubleighâ€"“I’ll see about; it. Mi anwhile you may consider yourself proposed and on the wedding list. Distinctly Foreign. Visitorâ€"“Is your disease local r'“ i’rui Peltâ€"“Lord, no ; it‘s worn it or m- of a call to hear the dot-.Lot 1‘“: no lI','-‘ the name of it.†. At theWomnn‘e Club. Jack Dashleighâ€"“Will you be mine ?†Miss Clubleigh-"I‘il see about it. Mianwhilo you may consider proposed and on the wedding list. Chicago drainage canal upon the water level of the great lakes has been the sub- ject of discussion ever since that tremend- ous project took shape, says the Cleveland Leader. al years ago when it was announced that the diversion of water from Lake Michi- gan in anything like the quantity requir- ed to ï¬ll the canal then being constructed across Illinois to the Mississippi valley would seriously interfere with the naviga- tion of the St. Clair and Detroit rivers and render it impossible for heavy draught AND WILL BE PLEASE†To HAVE A CALL vessels to enter most of the harbors on FROM you. the lower lakes. The Chicago engineers have done their best ever since to dispel that belief. the taking from the lakes of all the water that will ever be required for the canal $011136. college, who has perhaps made a. more careful study of the geology and geogra- phy of the lake region than any other man in the United States, does not agree with the Chicago engineers, however. Prof. Wright shows that the quantity of water required to be turned into the connected with the house was alnrgo stove drainage canal when it is ï¬rst opt-nod will be equal to about ï¬ve per cent. of the quantity that. now flows over Niagara. When the population of Chicago reaches two millions, the law under which the Jenny to the stove hole where the stove canal was constructed provides that the 1' his was pulled 0111?. and â€19 quantity of water passing through it shall be doubled. clans and dentist were there, and in this pit ten per mm, as much water as‘now puma over Niagara will be diverted from the found. The teeth showed the body was lakest3 corps of engineers of the United States army, estimates that when the drainage lower the level of Lakes Michigan. Huron and Eric and the connecting rivers at W d Lost His_ Sight 1 H _â€"__.._ WATER ‘.EVEL IN T HE LAKES. I speculation-s tothe Result of ONES“: the Chicngo Drainage le. The probable effect of the opening of the A cry of alarm was raised sever- They have maintained that Prof. Gr. Frederick Wright, of Oberlin That. means that at least the Mississippi. Maj. Ruï¬'ner, of the canal is ï¬rst opened the result will be to least nine inches, and that when the canal is operated to its full capacity the fall in the water level will be eighteen inches. This, Prof. Wright says, may have ing the late summer and autumn he is certain that. it will seriously interfere with navigation. He declares that me vessel owners and all who are interested in the commerce of the lakes should real- ize the danger and do all they can to ever: it. As a preventive measure he sug- gests that. a. dam be constructed across the lower end of Lake Superior at the “$00." which will raise the level of that. lake two feet. and store enough water during the early season to supply the lower lakes during the late summer and fall. Prof. Wright says that the level of the lake: is such that; if the continent were to dip ï¬fty feet to the west all the water which now goes over Niagara would flow over Illinois and into the Mississippi, and if the dip were one hundred feet to tho north the water of the lakes would go through Lake Nipissing into the Ottawa river, and the Niagara would become Certainly his suggestions are worthy the attention of lake men and vessel own- ers, and an investigation should be start- ed to determine what the actual 917061 of the opening of the Chicago canal will be. Chicago ought not to be deprived of this means of disposing of its sewage, but if there is any way of preventing such a l serious interference with the navigation ! of the lOWcriakcs. as is threatened, action . should be taken at once to avert it. - ‘ l .. / ‘I i IHAI’DREAD DEMON- ; w Heart Disease Again Vanqulshs-d -â€"-T:sti- 1 many from a Most Reliable Sourceâ€"Re- lief in Fifty Minutes Mr. John Crow, son of ' George Crow. l Esq., the wealthy and well-known farmer. , residing near Tara, Ont, sends the follow- .» ing statement, which he desires published: = --"For the last ten years I have suï¬ered ‘ from paipitation and enlargement of the heart, and during all that time Ihsve doc bored constantly, hoping in vain for a cure. Some time ago I saw a testimonial from 3 Tara citizen regarding Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, and decided to try it. the time of writing I have used four bott- tles of the remedy. and never felt better in my life. l 1 complete the cure. " ANOTHER VICTIM 0F BRIGHT'S DlS- EASE. Because Be Bad Not Loam-:4 of South Am- erican Kidney Cure. ABBY KENDALL will ï¬t TIIE Ground floor Studio. At: 1 If I am not already rid of the 1. disease, I am positive this remedy will ‘ glass for “-7 one whose ' ht is defective. He has I fulllineofg endistobefoundet The Turner Drug Co’s Stores, two doors out of Post ofï¬ce. TURNER DRUG‘GQ ' \r-ismouistt mum Is now showing the NEWEST SPRING PATTERNS AND CLOTHS FOB SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS Full lines of QEET’S FURNISHINGS « runabout). .___._..â€".__â€"â€"â€"-â€" SPROULE’S PHOTOGRAPHS ABETKE... BEST, TRU EST, AND... MOST ARTIST 5“ His enlarged Portraits .. Water Colors. India Ink, Sepia or Guy 5:: 36 but. one, have no superior on this Continent All work imperishnble. 1‘10 CHARLOTTE IT.. - PEPEBBOBO No Stairs to climb 1. Elliot § Son, UNDERTAKEBS and PRACTICAL ElBALlIEBS Best of Testimonials can be given. WE KEEP constantly on hand slugs stock of Furniture of all kinds, Our stock is well assorted and dis leyed in three large show rooms. â€So ouble to show mde. We are also manufacturers of the xcelsior Washing Machine. Best in the Market. II I nanny . mam~l!.£ll. If you inquire at good livery tut fast and gentle horses. comfortsb’l' and everything clean and testy. ' Lang 8. Learn . . FIRE THE nommiovei‘si rm: INSURANCE Aé’énee: , l HE BEST ANDCHEAPS‘I' roam}, It is the only company if? .1"? Year Blanket Po. RATES ARE ONLY ABC OF THAT CHARGEI.~ COMPANY i For further informetiox , ‘ n “- A“. J -, General Agent. 12.3... Bf... 324. Beilieboro. 0m. r Locking the stable door after the horse 1 is stolen is disappointing, and yet in the particular matter of kidney trouble it is done in many cases. Every day the news- papers are telling of the death of people from Bright’s disease,and Bright’s disease is only a development of kidney disease. which can positively be cured by uth . American Kidney Cure. It is not neces- sary to wait until one has Bright's disease to take this medicine. Why not take it when some of the earlier symptoms of kid- ney trouble have become manifest? There is only one way to talk of this medicine, and that is to call a. spade a spade, and say that it positively and absolutely cures all features of kidney disease, its most danâ€" gerous and its most distressing. A NOTED EPISCOPAL DIVINE SPEAKS Rev. John Langtry, M.D., D. C. I... of To- ronto. has Used Dr. Agnew’s Catnrrhnl Powder, and Tells His Experience. Among the many distinguished citizens who have secured relief by the use of Dr. Agnew's Cntarrhai Powder known Episcopal clergyman and contro- versielist, the Rev. John Loom. Whose familiar signature has been appended to many able newspaper articles. Having used the remedy hero named for cold in the head and oatarrhal troubles, he has li ko- wiee over his own signature spoken in {3- , In the ' vourablo terms of this medicine. case of cold in the head, the relief is so speedy that it is appreciated by all who suffer in this manner. In hay fever it acts like magic, relieving in ten minutes. All druggists, price 60 cents. Sample bottle and blower sent on receipt of two three cent stamps. S.G.Dctchon 44 Church st. Toronto. SUFFERED INGESSANTLY OF RHEU- MATISM. South Amer-inn Rheumatic Cure will Elect n. Radical Cure in One to Three Days. That is surely good news to the number groaning under the pains that come from rheumatism and sciatica. All over the Dominion are to be found men and women who are light of step lac-day. and light of heart, because the terrible suï¬ering from rheumatism has been removed by the use of South American Rheumatic Cure. The remedy contains no anodynes whatever, but gives relief, and curesby removing the cause of thepain. It. is perfectly simple and harmless in all its effects, and it cures so quickly, and after the use often of onlye little of the medicine. Talu- Notice. I, Malcolm Mcllain, merchant tailor, 3x impervious ,0 is the well- I 2mm... SCHNEIDER’S l ll’t’hen in town, for : Diamonds, Watches. ' Jewellery, Etc, 3 iREPAIRING IN ALL BRANCHES. I ALL IVORK GUARANTEED i F. S. SCHNEIDER, Watchmaker Jeweller, l 391 GEORGE s REE", x. ._ ‘i’ETERBouorou. - ONT J. T. STINsoN, - - DEALER IN - - l i ‘Boots and Shoes ‘ PETERBORO’ 'WE BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH The Buyer Reaps the Beneï¬t Call When In Town. 36,4 George St ..._._... A New Paving Materiel. A new material. composed of coir ï¬bre, which is obtained from the hush of the cocoanut mixed ‘with bitumen, is about to be introduced into land for road paving. When format . , â€blocks and laid on a roadway, It», a surface which is said to posseGS'. of wood and asphalt, wi eotions to those mate moisture, Queen St. \Ncst, do certify that Dr. (Ian foothold for horses, is my dabble, ï¬nd son’s Stomach Bitters cured me of dis- is moreover . I believe it to be the best med- :uhterial ' VOW“ cmc for all Stomach a pepsin. .fl At all Druge‘sts. Price inc. ,3: eudtheeld very 0MP. a can be utilised Iain nd Liver troublcs for mung new block!- a .1 . ‘