smmmc 81m Police Credit Story Of ‘ to Km Chamberlain. . Sept. 12.â€"Martia1 Fang- Frenchman. who was charged at Clerkenwell Police tith the murder of Herman In old jeweler of Clerkenwell. ten days ago. told a remark- _ Of a plot to kill Joseph ain. the Colonial Secre- 95““: mm: SEEM: ii". “if use. If†um O i H cm!- u.†9 f0 TICK. mph“: n )WW I ITICE. imam Mod With “at, any. - sot-d Socialist, Tried to b III! to In! tho Colo-ml mâ€"Prm Ihon mn- d Jung :- sou. Dem. In! said he had â€11"“ f0- ‘olsumll 10“! from Jung. v o! the murder Jung sum- !» to his shop. where they Ithaylurzier years 0! W '5‘- “ desperate red. person- !†u- . quiet. and skilful 955 '3' Ifl’I'II ncver specially con- “,‘flh lay of the acts of vio- '- 'hidh his reputed MI. I m misery «used by the Mean war. whm Jung 6.- ‘I. ('hamherlnin mm mm and mm Fawn that. I! m Mr (hmberlun M. ugh intvrmedlatu. would Mm a lunatic. “mi hymn"! flfllé ‘0 MI! [93 b «We him to m hugorun pm when h in. «Iceland ha should not Illnp aim: and in.‘ m *M up a heavy iron. ml!- â€man and felled hill! ‘0 m ““Acnox succurxn. trimaran thereupon a". I dubbed his assailant. In III a nuled Socialilt. tho “or of a group 0! M h! In the leader. M ‘ ‘0 Red Internationale in gill 1864. In spite of Jung's It... who signed the flu.- QII-euz. was comment In "£82m. 12.â€"Thc Depart“ h.“ Fisheries has com-5 1'“ United States Senator naive to action being a? E “e dnamiung of m a IN THE POLICE COURT. no Weekly Post h. ‘3! CHpcnto With ‘ â€on...“ nu. Dyan-mg; Wile of Genuine. " "OBI.†just. what. Wm ~ 14.â€"I With 0-: ‘ tire um†men Senator for ng an of ï¬sh '- ‘ 1’1 “'5’ ! taig .m _â€" â€"-._.-â€"_â€".â€"...._~. . tanning to the settlement of thc and .strike were in a verynunsaxislactoq state last. night.w When the tale graphic notice was sent out Satur- day night hy Secretary Williams to all vice-presidents declaring .th strike at an end. it cannot ho W : codid'n‘ot: a“; oarâ€"and bought one'tor , New York: d ; Stay-mi ii. {ï¬nishing :0! mu. 1 New York, Sept. 14.â€"Cap€ain Ti- tus, chief of detectives of this city. said he had received a despatch from the chief of police at Berlin, N. 11., giving the same information as that i contained in the forgoing; dcspstch . from Berlin. The despatch. describ- 'cdthemanasbeing5feet6inches tall, smooth face, wearing a. black sualuc coat and black derby hat. Captain Titus said he had detailed men at all the railroad stations to watch for the_ma.n. E i " t "' " 1M ‘, Quibed. me $33 Ionic cmot be called a snack medicine. as know- ledge an skill are behind it. It necomphghes four great pngroses, on which ninety get cent. disewe hinge. Nit. punieethe blood. builds up egndulumqnflsflhrsg hem, .I tithe†13¢ thieves an .cnrelg 'e‘ons “ 6n. e111: as .ees a perman cure or d a?“ skin diseue. kidney troub es. general debility. nervousness and female troubles. Pdce 50 cents for 50 doses. Sold that. they have had» up â€an 1-30“ and many of them say ,M return to watt. {order or unless they are Branttordr new 110 has no: yéi. acceded in mm. M m- north as Nansen who In 1896 reached 06 m 18.0 nine†the highest mund- ovcr u- tninod by any, Inigo mp. An agreement was signed under which the men will return to work in the mills that have been idle on Monday morning. This announce- ment was made at the canes bathi- city of the American Tin Plate Comâ€" pany. where the conference was held, the repreeentatlves of the workins' men and the omcers otthecompan- ies thing been in conference {mom 9 a; "inz'f‘exeepting {or an houi (5km {or luncheon. ‘ or sent six bottles. for $2.50, pre- pdd. to any addre- hy the lee let-n to «'43:. loudly-vague- new! We. set Made 'ehue. In In ï¬ned. New York. Sept. 16.-‘l'he a“ steel strike, which began on June 80, was brought to an end In e. 60‘.- Ierence held Saturday between the leader: a! the Amalgamated Anode- tion and ofï¬cers of the summary companies of the United State- Steel Corporation. ' An agreement was under which the men will return to work in u... that have; inn idle on min- I 0 We Duke end Duehm will imam e. lees-one match In the M063: and ' attend e dinner .et Government House et 7.8.0. At; noon «the all, the Duke will unveil the Mute , Queen Vletorle; at 12.80 nude); will be presented; luncheon at Bldeeu Club at 1 and. a. _ petty at Government House et. 4.80. 09 the 23rd. there, will be a trolleyfrlde. lumberxnen’s through the Remoux Chaudiere Rapids ‘and dowa the urn- ber' slides. This will be followed by the log rolling and canoe races end , AA1,A _A Gummndor Pom-y started I'm-cl in 1808 mm the inwnuen o: planing the United mam flu m the gem N The wild expedition Wt. buck some 350 Walrus head. and a number at WI and owe: curiosities. Aii the mum at the expedition m The only' mishap the Erik met with rumlmdanmcmnAhx- ma... Peary «would in penetrating u far as 88.50 north. The Erik found the mm a Dual. Pm was left. at Capo Snbien, Mn. Pom and Daughter Arrive I‘ Halifax-Peary sun Kenn. Halifax. N. 8., Sept. 14.-â€"The steamer Erik arrived at North Syd- ney yesterday morning. after a. most successful expedition. Explorer Peary was {ound and all his puty are safe. Peary still remains rth to continue his work. Mrs. and her little dough“! mu- to- gether with Hrs. Pierce stew-Ideas :31; itkhe “indwud. orflVed here on the PEABY AS†1115 PARTY SAFE. THE STEEL STRIKE OVER. AT ALL DRUG STORES. )len Will Not Go More HEDICINE COMPANY. Ontario; 3.9%.â€. 3. mun nun at. the a! tlon. MW, at 3 p.m.. water the presentation 0! address“ wlll present decomtlons and medals. At 3.45 thé royal par- ty will proud to Lord w‘thcona’a hnllse and u. 9 pan. then wlll to 3 reception at the (My Hall. The city Will he lllumlnalod and there wlll b0 ï¬reworks dlnplnyo on the manual: and at woncnlne Park. O: we 1m the Duke wlll ml“ u do- me. at Mct‘llll Unlwrslw. on; ur- rawnu Include the opal o! the Nedlual College. 3 visit. to Royal . View“; Bolpltal. a will. we Vllle l Mario (‘0an and ï¬reworks and ll- s lulmuum la the malls: M. 8.46 an the; moral" at an 90‘ an royal any wlll wooed to at. Windsor mm. 0mm; wlll be mom a u.“ : a.m.. when the royal PMM wlll l “kc plan to the Parliament Bulld- “I“; ï¬ns-gong: lwlll b0 mud. .g‘lll _~l‘_-._ A Vancouver will be ruched; Sept 30. Amongv the duties OHM "'9 the opening of the newï¬rm Mil-by 01¢:ka a. visit-to- the W “"r" 7 The Royal train will mive nt’the capital of Manitoba at. noon on the 26th. when there will be the nuns! presentation of adds-em to, the ane and decorations â€6AM. to the South African veterans. A 11111 V will be given at. Government House at 1.30 and 3.30 His Royal High- ness will opennanimbe University; The Royal train will depart at 5.80. The†Qgtâ€"dgyâ€"Srddiwl-y the same piogrun will ‘be carried out ut the Capital of, tfpe Territgna‘. ‘1‘. L- The foothills o! the Rookie will be reached on Sept. 28. At Calgary the Duke will inspect the Northwest Mounted Police at, ,845; nt 10 ‘there will be extent assembly of Indian tribe: and at. 3 a. typical Nogthwesv, an exhibition will beheld, . -..: .i . ,A‘ 5‘9511155; will be a. neopdon at the Senate Chamber. ‘nme royd pur- tv will leave to: Winnipeg at noon 0’: Sept. 24. ~ - _-_ - L'AL- this morning the Governor-General; and Prime aniseer hurls:- wjll ; on board the royal yneh't Ophir and . at noon the landing will take place. I At. 12.30 addresses will be presented; to the Duke. followed by a. wow. sion to the Citadel, a. visit to Laval I Univcmity, dinner at the Citadel and . illumination 0! the city. music on‘ the Terrace and ï¬reworks on the 17th. There ;will be 3 novel and military review “.11 tum. pres-uto- tion ‘01 decorum}, and medals. . luncheon at SWd and a gar I den party. At 9.55 on the morning _ of the 18th. thwuod port; will de part {or long-u}. ‘ . ... vnl A . Montreal, in». 16.â€"The Canadian; nine: of - puke d_ Duds†0 Corn 1 and i’ork... beginsn? Quebec to-day, when the omcial land- fng takes placé‘ at noon. and ends on Oct. 21, when the Ophir sails Iron: Rama, will include nearly any province of this wtdo Dominion and many of the loading cities. At 9.39 no cot-db. {ups-my at tho Duke Ind Diet... 0! Cor-v.11 and York. calStaflcorpsmdth‘ohd Canar- diun Artillery. On the Centre the Prince of Wales’ Fusiliers, the 5th Royal Scots. the 53rd (Sherbrooke) and the 85th (St. Hyacinthe): on the [git flank the Viem, and tho 8th Royal Rifles To do ï¬tting honor to the Duke and Duchess Quebec has made great preparations. The decoration! throughout th: city are 01 a most eXabornte nature. Flags and banner: float from every house. At 2 o'clock a parade service we: held for the Protestant troops upon the Plains‘ of Abraham. The Inn yen: {qrmod up on three sides of I. hofloi Iq'u . lacing inwards. 0n the nght. flan were the Anny Modi- “Which the Rev. Father 'O'Lcary. nhnprn‘in 10 gm lst contingent. om- .Dgiwchments from the dil- {ex-cut regiments also attended the Methodist and Presbyterinn nef- vices. A linear, madeâ€"Sunday Service lot the Troop. Amuued- Governor- ML“ ind Prime Minister elr gill†Igpurler W m “'eleene 2313!: Ron! ulghneuee on 3: ' «Baird the Ophtr. QUebec. Sept 16 .â€"'I‘he troops from outside the city kept arriving 11! yesterday morning. In the morning the 65th. most of the 9th Regiment and detachment! from the other corps attended a grand mass at ï¬fe Seminary Chapel, A WARM WELCOME .JN. -.SIQB£. a‘o p.â€â€œ" 'BnterKWAn- acum a _' alToï¬ay'g‘: rut orrxclgg [3003‘s. will ’witnou a. I .01. 9. hulk!“ T0408}. ' Buflalo. N. Y., Sept. 16.-â€"The u- ! snssin Czolgos'z does not. know yet that President McKinley is dead and - probably will not know until he is arraimd {or trial {or trvrd": We ‘inaicm 15y um grand jar, ‘ my to-dny and the case wlll ' that be immediately Wed to tho I â€remit-Com; The arraignnmnt “Willduk ‘ Inc. in thlt court. . A: tom Goldman. tho emu- 3“oil stand. unchanged. the poll“ “lowing then la not. Inï¬lclent ni- V deuce On which to ask for her exta- 'dfllon. Urinary wank-en. commit "0+ qua“ attention m the 63y. and “in“? up may times during the n . H . ‘ . , humanism.- menu Faced onus-n down Minimum »' Inna an, .m‘az‘v-ot herd-nul- lam-mum net- to chow “mun puma health in not’clea. but us unwound mwm “'0‘,“ It was the peopieiwhovlnoounmâ€" 1y 359dâ€. Pitchen’s mmhe Kid- ney Ttbietl tint appliod to it the term; “The Great. Alida†.noa. cine," bocnnle inmatunm like-tho following. that mm- inmthon in mimetvc: (by. a the result 0! duct-dared kidneys; 'Backtchcr 2mm: thanâ€"oh. J A .WIJot.duk-cmï¬ol under an. Wuhan“ mutton. ‘: . .Urtne cloudy. nfll’luï¬e or ï¬ring; doth in 0019:. oc‘niiendye. . .‘- , 1 Puiniui. adding mm in M i A medicine that hale kept pace with tbc‘ ‘tunel and we advnncement 0‘: mm: science, A medicine con- i'med win particula- reng‘e. One that does not promise more than it can do. . A backache. kidney. bidder tab- let'pnrc aminimplo. tum-amt!“- ten-day, toâ€"dny and to-nortow. This: great; kidney medicine in. a, boon diketo‘the young. them-ecu!- nmjsenm. .-._ _: . ‘ -- Becam It in not Ill experiment, not a. “cure-all." but a' nqdern. up- toâ€"date‘ formula. “orOughly tried and tested on my hundreds of cases in private mantles, Ito-pita! and outdoor clinics. Wuhlngton. Sept. mâ€"cma Wll- kl: of the Secret Servlco lam nlght naked 3 despatch from Unltod Slam. Iarnhnll I‘m-alter. In. M- buquen uc. N. M. ntutlu that. An- tonlo angle. the comma“. who was alleged to haw mama that (he Prenldom. would be klllod bolero (lcwlwr. and to have “prepped n- grot um ho mu: not who mum who Oct. 15. 2 p. armâ€"Leave Button by steamer for Thousand Ialtnds (1! ï¬ne). Oct..15. 6 p. m. -â€"Arrive at Broch- ville. . Woehlngton. Sept. litâ€"Chiei Wil-‘ kie oi the Secret Service last night I matched a doepntch irnm Unitodc Statue Nm‘nimll Fornker. at M- buquenue. N. M. ntutimz that An- tonio . auxin. the oornettlet. who, wne allotted to how [indicted that the President would he killed hoioro (lctulwr. «ml to have expmred re-. nrot that he won not the men who wne to do the killing. hee been lynched. Avenue the. loved the (hr. i‘nrln. Sept. illâ€"The Petrle pub- llnhoa n donphtch irnm Nor-ell.“ ne- eortinu that eonflntlonnl mil nude them by the police yesterday true- trutod e. plot to. «enliven the Our. ~.l'JiII M Jusrwwnv 013...: kitchens. “one Kidney; Inblet lies a Record“ of Cures Unpenlieied. Beceneo it ie not on experiment, not a. “cure-nil." bet 8' modern. op- toâ€"dnte formula. inexcughly tried and tented on my hundrede oi tunes in private poetics, hoepltnl and outdoor cllnlce. A medicine that hue kept pone with the lumen and the ndv'nncement 5r tnedical eclence, A medicine con- fined win particnhr range. One; Lhnt does not promiee more than it sen do. . A backache. kidney. hlndder tab- et'pnrc melanin. hymn!“- ,ero‘lny, toâ€"dny and Mom. Tile: pent kidney modems 1e, e. boon nihetocthe young. tho-W- maxne‘aeed-r . A ‘ n was 11151309919 «Eurm . L4 ' val â€812371.481, vmm: would be 00,806,789. it he been «leaned odvleehie by the 4 eat to discontinue the prectoe thie you. in View of the feet thet e new eyetem oi recording export entriee wee inaugurated ot the oomnenee- ment oi the lent lineal year. under which it ie honed tliet [reeter ee- euro wlll be poured. it ie_not oonei ble to deviee n eye- tem record export eotrlee whieh will insure n oonplete record oi nil merehendiee exported iron the coun- try being obteined. ineunueb on e [not deel oi merehendlee goee by reed in dietflue remote iron one- ton: houeee. one ior other nee-one. Notwithetending thie. it hoe been 0 neldered wiee to beee‘the etetle- a oi expel-to lot the preeent you nnd lol- the mute on the um wooded by the triee node at the oi exit. The export- oi ndinn uerchnndiee to Great Britnin inet you mounted to â€2.857.525. no uninet 096.563.8745 to: the yen! pnevioue. n MW“ oi $8,705,850. The value oi foreign exports eent iron thin country to Grant Britein no exnlnet 811.- 173.098. The . of Canadian met-chnndlee to United Stem (not inclu eetimnte ehort) were 867,983.678..whlle for' the you pro- vione they were 859.666.5356, includ- ing "ehort returned.†on inc-cone 01 $8,317,117. The incense oi export. to the United Stones is accounted for largely by the bullion ehipped from the Yukon. The lady: Iner- cinndiee sent from Cenndn to the Uniud'Stntee was 82,423,168, on increase oi $456,751 over the prew- ous twelve months. The export: oi Canndnm- merchandise to France were , ,eee,8e9 ahead ‘ at 1900. mounting to 81,136,628.) In 1900 the £290?“ -,-°' 10335211 momhnndine‘ to, Prnnce were" ; 7001’ Oct. 12, 9 a. xxxâ€"Leave Toronto to visit in Western Ontario. roughing Mama in- the evening. . Oct. 15, 11 i. m.â€"Arrivc at King'- ston. brooks. brooke. PM‘II. Sept. mâ€"m hm. pub- lishes a dwpulch {rum lib-"OHM u- norung that "National mu undo there py the police â€curd†trun- "Mon 3 plot. to. «swim Ibo Our. 'oém 17, noon â€"- Arrive a St. John. N. B. somewhat-a3 follows: Oct; 10, 2 '9. m--‘Am70 gt To- ronto. Oct. 14. 11 n. m.â€"Lenve Niagara. visit. towns in Western Ontario and leave for Kingston. '-â€"=COKE: Oct. by curing the disease causes the dandruff to totally disappear. the but to cease falling, and p3:- vents inevitable baldness. Price, $1. 00 per bottle, at all druggists or by mail. Accept no substitutes. anommu '1'“th C twig-m .. a Ifktgglxwhite flakes ound on the clothes, combs, brushes, and in the hair‘ itself, nature gives plain Warning when the disease has gained a foothold Ismmili ï¬n"? 18. 10 armsâ€"Leave St. John. 16, 3 p. m.-â€"Arrive at Sinaib Dandruff = Cure = hm» Annnhlu In'm‘hnl 5 a. mUâ€"Leuve Halifax. 10 a. ramâ€"Arrive n. Ba.“- ' 060, n .gunu 03,503,009. 11» tree goods 'rom mace amount! to $828,961, while {or the Mom year they were $864,898. Canada. 'took $7,021,405 worth *0! good: {or consumption {tom Germany last year, a falling on. as com and with the year previous. en they amounted to ‘8. 383. 498. 'The value 0! duusble goods was 86,121,190. u â€.3th Mï¬mm. and Out. of 213. w with $918,053.. ' 1h. Expoflq.‘ .Thognnd tot-.1 “upon- us 3196,4875â€. In m up that mu. no mount val Included for ".110". rattan-t†,to a. moth . mum Bum. u in prMm you-u. t I! the practice 0! mckl u: aun- mu 0! “short "W' W'M .tonowed um you nu compute "La-t must Ivmth- â€II-9t." the. poet. Quin , wrote: «mum Pg, kl. mom: can Xe thou 17-17. .It nest-a Mam’luw charm-,6. 1; gm]: down In an phll 3":mb'm harsh. IUD night u gnu-tar 01 a million. the ileum '$1.874.716, comp-nod with $1,108,168. 01:10:33: new Cuwdu sent. $766,886. or $159,096 “I don’t my“ bvc no 3 bit,†nabbed no men. _7 - “3th iI‘dor'm. '14“ “Don't tell â€â€œ1â€:me you mould. N9 an «up: low: a m who-m ugh'dï¬â€˜htu up I do." 000. oompuuf with $55,946,817. The impo m for consumption from runs; shim ah Ina-cue of 51, 029,- 519, the ï¬gures bein‘.1901.85.- 898,02131900, 84.868,.502 The in- ércaso was altogether in «mama goods. which amounted to “.519,- ss egdnst $104,846,706 dabble end 876,457,521 free in 1900. The total duty collected mounted to $29,106,979. or $217,869 ahesd o! the previous ï¬scal year. he in- pom from Greet Briton: {or con- sumption unounted to “3,164,297. as sgulnst 844 789, 780 to: the year preflou, A reduction 0! eboat one million end three-quorum. The re- duction, however. was in tree goods. to whisk of eouree the pretaentiel mil wee not apply. The value of tree goods wss' 811316.810. a $18,227,974 in 1900. The dnthble goods from- One: Britain show u slight increase over the ï¬g- ures for lost. year-$81,701,650. oompsrcd with $31,561,756. The vdiie of goods imported Iron the Unnegagutee for eonsumpflon wee 8110, ,008. winâ€. in the M year it wes “WHO“: m. Thedaâ€" tioble goods mulled 858. 600,278 "Joe. es egotnst 358.897.“ whilst the res “goods were 856,886. {‘5' Otttun. Sept. 12-41:. "Deput- ment 0! Custom- yuterdny handed out. o. mama". or the import- and exports of Cnnuh by countries dilP I13 the 110ch year ending June 31». The total value of good- imported was $190,415,525, a gun". 3139,- 622.518 in the previous year. or an increase of $793,012. The total who of goods entered {or consump- tion '0 $181,237,988. an advance or «38,072, .- compu'od with the preceding twelve months. when an ï¬gures yen $180,804,816. 0! the com imports $105,969,756 wen dutuble 1nd 875,268,282 wen-o tree, ‘l'bo m m COW for the You Indium Juno In: In 039.10“- 079,-“ tho van «the In. Good. I‘u .llï¬lwm Exportâ€"Datum†(Sunni-I I “in. We Buy Ali “ll. Glflldl-S Imp†uni xpo “‘ for the flat Y INCREASES OVER YEAR BEFORE ‘ 20." 1901 acupuucnakamwmr. Aflbudne-oftbianmehpturicfly printoudconï¬dcdï¬nl. Come and no moi! you vat-on, sodium!“ n Invest Gun-nu ms. ofIntereot with privilege of repuymentin instal. out: than tequitod. Expense- kopt down to the love» A â€I'D! 1303., muunm 8' .PIM ho- a .... â€sugar. .............:'::... IVAN! O , Lb} . or 15311.. 10m 1'. L." “Home toruyur-m-luIOIQu-l Rum Whip {at ................................ 850. Sn» Pub. ml: 10c for .......................... 856. Fly' Noun {mm 50c. up. Stable sheen, dlncho. - HmBI-akflgnflkindl. WoolBuglforoodm'n’. And a. good supply of Trunks and Valiaes always on hand Repairing neatly and promptly done. '. I. '1’.†m0 lot My and Vin-ll. 0-.†Is the cheapest place in Lindsay to buy your HARNESS and HARNESS PA 318. Fully guaraxiteed and all ithrougï¬ :hngths hand made. H. J. LITTLE, Mgr. 2:. Minx-1 VICTORIA IFARMERSE FARM LOANS THE RUDD HARNESS CO. TI] â€VIIPOOL m LOUD)! m (“0.8 lNIUMNOI “PHI Add to all these advantages the very material one that the invest. or share: in the surplus earning of this leading Company, and you have an opportunity [0: safe and proï¬tabie investment rarely equal led A handsome booklet, giving n full explanation. will be sent on request insist That is, should the inveaor die aftet paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future payments to the Company would be immediately cantdled and the beneï¬ts of his investment would at once heoome available. 2nd.-â€" fw‘y instzlaentsâ€"ths placed mthn the fezdl of myth-:95; , â€"â€"Wbuh|od 0!â€" ml 1mm 3mm. mom on runs mmfllï¬um éa‘théwco Ems. RIGGS. New Goods are in FIRB_A1ԤD £11313- Be:ter for three reasons. W. R. WIDDESS, PIOL STEEL ‘ torLadiea PIL L S A 3118111868 fromsition. SOOTHERAN 039081“ $53 Bayaflom AGENT, LIN DSAY.’ m "ï¬ling; ARCHITECT, Ilyubonsru-uflo-nud Lot to alumna-yum. - _ _ L .A _ -__._ ~_ -___- Â¥ Weavedmltm reamngcon diorama-dub: some other “ï¬gâ€"Imtuflï¬hnl’mwlm all MI. an. to .0. Alan M Indâ€"o labor 0! (ninth Just Now Youcugots 38mph: ...PIPES" .. Câ€. I Life and Firs Insurance REAL ESTATE. mdbitydi'd'uk. vig- 1'1â€); M’s-[u W1 W. A. WHITE, 3'33: JOHN P. CUNNINGS. -â€"PRACTICALâ€" Ill“ â€III. Bu! nun “an and Yul «tor LINDSAY. LIFET' Little’s old I?!