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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Sep 1903, p. 10

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For Infants and Children. " The ma You Hat! Aims Bought "Yours Very Sincerely. , “Jonph Chamberlain." 1 Mr. Chamberlain points out ,the m yielding opposition of the Liber: party, which “scouted the idea thz a. system generally accepted in 184 ’could possibly require modification 1‘ 190 ." He goes briefly over a lame ground regarding protection. 9. did Mr. Balfour in his rodent stat: meat. _ Promote Cam I’m-n Outside. ) ith absolute loyalty to your Government and with no {out o! embarrassing it in any way I can best promo» the cause I have at hr-nrt from Um outside and I cam: ,L but hope that in a perfectly indupv-ndcnt position my argument. may be rlchiVL‘d with 1088 prejudice than would attach to thnen of a1 party leader. Accordingiy l “Enid! suggest that you limit the pub-ht policy of the GOVcrmm-nt to an av lartion of our freedom in the case of all commercial relations with for- eign countries and that you should _ to my tendering my resigna- txon o! my present office to His Ma- Josty and devoting myScEi to the work of OXplaining and popufnx'izéug those principles of Imperial union which experience has as essential to our lad prosperity. Convinced me future wélfare CASTOR IA Premlor Balfoulf’l Rgply. Mr Balfour replied to u.- - r ad in ofllce fund flitâ€"13;}; canted the exclusion from ta) program of so import thoreot. (u my coueagucs, and I think that 3 should juxtly be btgmed if I remain- v _.-_ u." BUC union. I have had uncxampled portunltiea of Watching events hppreciating the feelings of our men beyond the sea... 1 stand. t (on. in a. diderent position to of my colleagues, and I think M selves. I bodeâ€"k i; day and may be no: um... u ulo poucy of your Govern; meat, alt ough it will necessarily in- during the last. eight years, I havo been in : special sense tho gprcsentgtiw'e of the mum "II, as I believe, you share thus views, it seems to mo that you will be zbéolutely justified in adopting them as the policy of your Govern- ment, although it will necessarily in- “For the present at any rate, a pteierential agreement with our col- oniee involving any duty, however mall, on articlw a! food hitherto unâ€" taxed, even if accompanied by a re- duction on other articles of food equally universal in their consump- tion, would be unacceptable 7 to the majority of the constituencies. How- ever much we may regret the decis- ion. hovever mistaken we may think it. no good GoVernment in a demoâ€" cratic country can ignore it. I led. thereiore. that as an immediate prac- ‘ tical policy the question of preference to the colonies can not be pressed. with any hope of succese at the pre- : lent time. although there is a «TV monk feeling in favor of the other branch of fiscal reform which would give fuller discretion to the GOVem- ‘ meat in negotiating with foreign . countries_ for a free exchange of;! commodities and which would em; able our reprcSentntives to retaliate I if no concession was made to our-’ hi3 resignation. An extremely in- teresting feature of the letter is the following statement concerning a. prc~ {creatial tax-in: ‘ RT. HON. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN. last night at Downing street in the following communication: “The folâ€" lowing Ministers have tendered their resignations, which have been acâ€" cepted by the King: Right Honorable’ Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary {or the Colonies; Right Honorable T. C. Ritchie. Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Lord George Hamilton. Secre- tary for India. The accompanying correspondence passed between the Premier, Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, and Mr. Chamberlain." Ir. Chamberlain's Letter. Then follows Hr. Chamberlain’s let- ter, dated Birmingham. Sept. 9. commencing, “My- Dear Balfour," in I which he sets lorth his reasons for uvsuvu. A WIIUVG you to D6 "Rh‘ in holding that this interdependent: should and expression in our comma clal as well as in our political ant military relations. I believe wit! you that a closer decal union be tween the Mother Country and th: colonies would benefit tlm trade oi both. and that it such closer union could be established on fitting terms. its advantage to both parties would Where They Dlfler. “I! there has ever been any diaerâ€" ence between us in connection with this matter. it has only been with . regard the to require on the part of the colo- nies a limitation development 0! a protective to the practicability of proposal which would seem in the all-round Mlim 30m Colonial loam wm Bacon. 1 III-lusty .1 a. hp.“ 2011va Idoaâ€"lh 14”.: to tho Pro-lo: Ind Ir. Monro Replyâ€"Both Am. Tilt British Public Opinion In Anion the Chan... ‘ London, Sept. 18.â€"Thc omcial lll- f nouncement or the resignations or Mr. Chamberlain and um other member: of the Cabinet, which was gnnounced yesterday. was made late REASONS POR RESIGNATION. Chambemin, Ritchirand Ham- iiton Have Resigned. ; ouxeve It is possible to- may be possible to-morrow arrangemgnts {or such 1 out“... an Policy. I believe, you .1" ston from my poliu- 30 important a part thuAs' formally I‘dingiy l min}? Londo- Pm Connects. innit um ”$.le i (Canadian Associated pr,“ Cable.) mu-nt to an a»- London, Sept. 18.â€"Th. London 30m in the case “CWSPapel' Comments on Mr. Cham- Iatjons with for- berlain's resignation ltltfl tint, the that You should stand he has taken is th. only ng my resigna. course open to an honorable“ high- .fl‘ice to His Ma- spirited politician. _ Its out the un- ‘ That the Liberal I cross the idea that, ounce )ptcd in 1846’ .The modification in Hun! fly over the of qn Protection. as payed recent state~rulllvel I of our kinsn stand. thereâ€" I ”snug of oflice because, to use his own mix-on words, ‘I can best. promote the cauSc 1 me I have at heart from the outside.’ " , rcli'are The Morning Post says: “Chain-E ' berlain, by his resignation. which' , the King has been graciously pleasbd ? in‘” to accept, has crossed the Rubicon. ' he un- That was but a little stream, but to iberal I cross it had an immense signifi- that canoe." , 1846 The Times says: "Ritchie's and on in Hamilton's resignations are matters the of quite subordinate importance cam- )n. as pared with Chamberlain’s, who is by state. universal admission the strongest member of the Government, and a statesman who has made the most ,b. '_ powerful and abiding impression on III- the masses at" home and 'on the younger nations growing up'to man~ A hood withjn the Empire." ,0 the I The Chronicleflsays'. "He goes out ‘ wife. in a. fit of distraction soon 8.!- mm: m 10: the Elam-how ‘ LerwarQS. took he: “let .~ . : mm... W Wflo Follows Husband. Paris. Sept. 21.-â€"-Jamcs L. For- riere, a. well-known newspaper man of New York, died here yesterday, as the result of a paralytic stroke. His wife, in a. fit of distraction soon a!- {ox-ward to an appeal to the country with the utmost confidence. The Radical Daily News declare. Mr. Chamberlain's is n lost cause: Rumors are current that Vllcount Milner, the High Commissioner in South Africa, may be invited to become Minister {or the Colonies. ,v that Mr. Brodrx'ck will take the In- . din, office and that Arnold-Forster will take the War portfolio. ' 1 ..-_v. “u wt :1 Balfour of Burleig , Secretary for Scotland, has actually resigned. Lord Lansdovvne. the Foreign Secre- tary. left London last night for Balmoral, whither Premier Balfour and his brother are also exported to proceed immediately. The retirement of Colonial Secre- tary Chamberlain precipitate: the most dramatic crisis. It I. understood that tho resizinâ€" sianl of 393.». 9341812 member! of the “ u-- .A III..- ficatton, bothron potions! nnd public grounds, I learn thnt Austen Cham- berlain is ready to rennin a mem- ber of the Government? Thurs could be no more conclusive evidence that in your judgment as in mine, the ox- clusion of the taxation or food from the party program is in the existing cimmstances a course' best fitted practically to tux-then the cause of fiscal reform." be greater still. I! so, what. can I do but acquiesce? . “How cm I criticize yam- deter- mination? The loss to the Govern- ment is mt indeed. but the gain to the cause you have 1t heart may I". nun--6... â€"A:‘I ',- -‘r‘ such an arrangement. The reason! may easily be found in put political battles, and present political mi:- repreeentations. I! then thie branch of fiscal reform is not at present within the limits of practical poli- tics. you are surely right in your advice not to treat it as indleeolubiy connected with that other branch of fiscal reform to which we both at- 1 tech importance. and which we be- ?lieved the country is prepared to 'consider Without prejudice. I reel, ‘ however. deeply concerned that you should regard this conclusion. how- over well rounded, as one making it difficult in your very special circum- etancee (or you to remain {member 0! the Government. Yet I do not venture in a matter to strictly per- sonal to raise any objection i! you think you can bet serve the interest: of Imperial unity. {or which you haVe done so much by phasing our viewe _0n colonial preference. wi the free- dom which ie possible in an indepen- dent position, but hardly compatible with 0M. . ~â€"~--- I'V“"J and on the pert of this country the establishment of n preieronoe In favor of important colonial products. On tho first of these requirement. I say nothing; but it the second in- volvee u it most certelnly does. I. taxation however 'h‘ght upon food stufla I am convinced With you that public opinion is not yet ripe for -_.-L “Yet I cannot but admit that there is toms force in your arguments in support of that couree. based as they are upon your special and personal relation With that portion of the controversy which deals with colon. lal preference. You have done more than any man living or dead to [bring home to the citizens of the i Empire the conneioueneee of Imperial obligation and of interdependence be- tween the various Manta into which the Empire is geographically divided. I believe you to be right in holdlng that this interdependence should and expression in our comma- cial as well as in our political and {military relations. I believe with you that a closer decal union be- tween the Mother Country and the colonies would benefit the trade of both, and that if each cloeer union could be established on fitting term. i I‘_ A ‘_, l , V~7-_-- 'â€" _-â€" wall-w, It. advantage to both part1: would increase with years and u the colo- nies grow in wealth and popula- by which wo hound our-elve- In our Commercial dealings with other Gov- arnmonta. it was paradoxical mom that you should leave tho Cabinet at the same time that othm of my colleague: are leaving it who dila- gree on the very same point with u.- the time has Vc'om; .11on be made in to. to Govern-ions Gm Others HIV. Beulnod. “A. J. Bafour. track “May I say With_ what grati- ‘ “ Yours vu‘y sincerely, 'Iuml wnlcn would seem uiro on the put of the colo- limitation in tho oll-round uncut o! a protective policy 1 the part of this country tho Ihment of n preference in if important colonial products. ; first of that requirement. I . thing: but it the second in-; u it most certninly do... a made in on .- 5 WM! Youi taut When 3 Chang. H}! fiscal “canons Backed up by over e third of n eentn of nemrhble end uniform cares, I teeo ‘ such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peenliu' to women em attained, the pro etors of Dr. Pierce’e Fevoaiuumécdp 0:0 now feel {nigy 1m- mte o eflnfi y 8500 egg! money of the Un ed £25. fox my one of Leucoahee. Female Weekn Prolap- sns, or Felling of Womb whxeh eun- notenre. Alltheyukhehfinndmnon. eble trinl of their means of cute. age at 36,000,000 bushels 1n the world’s wheat available {or British needs. ,, Canada's average export of Wheat to Great Britain during the past six years was only 6.000.000 bushels. Mr. Thom contends that any deficiency can scarcely be supplied from Canada, as the natural outlet for Manitoba and Alberta ii the PU- cific Ocean. to meet the increasing bread wants 0! China, Japan and the Philippines. Mr. Thom thinks that those who expect sumcient supplies from Canada's Northwest are doomâ€" ed to disappointment. 1 St. Cotnhnrinos. Sept. 21.â€"Lin':oln‘ County Liberals met on Saturdaz and nominmml E. . . luvulacc. editor of TheJoumal, as their candidate for the Pommons. . Brluln wul Not Look to Canal. '0! Supply of Whom. London, Sept. 21.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"’1‘ho- mas Thom of the' Liverpool Corn Exchanga estimates this year's thon- 311“": Will Not The list of injured is as follows: lss Nellie Forbes, leg badly fractur- ed; Miss Winnie Peacock, broken Jaw and other injuries; Kiss Erie Quack- enbush. bad gash on cheek and 1.; much crushed; Misses Doherty and McGrcgor o! Ridge-town, badlv bruis- ed and sud‘erinz much from shock. lies McGregor'e chest was cmehed, but her injuries are not considered fatal. All the occupants of the coach were more or less bruised and shaken up. Among those more or less hurt, ln addition t9 those nam- ed. are: V neck. shoulder and head cut. not serious: Buelah Buchanan. hand bruised, not serious; Miss Rowe, sul- lering from shock,- Walter Sedge. shock; mu Elda Ransom shoulder bruised. not serious; Stewart Camp- bell, head slightly hurt. The coach containing the Blenheim pupils was quite 'beyondirepai‘r, and was set an are to facilitate the clearing of the 4â€"4 -l- James Hogan, Blenheim, ' ' gain thembi. The PM Switch 0mm! by a Eaton-3’. llatoho â€"Lll¢ o! tho Injured. Chatham, Sept. 17.-â€"Tha accident at Blenheim was caused by a twitch left open. allowing the rear and o! the passenger train to crash into a loaded freight that had pulled into the siding to allow tha. express to pun. The rear coach at tho passen- ger train which was mostly occupied bv high school and business college students going to their homes. was telescopod half its length and roducod to splinters. i Mr. R. L. Borden asked that be- foro the bill amending the adult act was m up the correspondence and document's relating to tho diflculty betwoen the Government mad the Auditor-General be laid on the table. This was agreed to. reunion “can!“ Hon. Wm. Pour-on, replying to Mr. Walter Scott. aid the attention of the Government had been called to the Importation into Canada, of weekly publication of the clue known as “Jesse James Itoriee” and "Diamond Dick," but thet. these publicouonn were. not. brought in free of duty, so (at u the Govern- ment were aware. CAN‘T MAKE UP DEFICIENCY. Dr. Sproulo presented a petition from a number of his constituents In Grey, praying that the transcontin- ental railway bill be not passed. but held over for turthnr considmtion by tho Government. amides-w a. use lone-lo- when M or a. mum- at the nee Gem-nodes Ottnwn. Sept. 17.‘-~'l‘he debete on I the redistribution bill occupiod the entire day in the House yeeterdny, Dome eleven constituencies being adopted. The discussion at times was extremely brisk, notnbly when Sir Richard Certwright entered the m. and revived memorlee oi the iniqultiee of the gen'ymnnder o! 1882. Sir Wilfrid “uric: and Ir. Borden also participated ectively. i The chiei Dtorm centres of debate were Norfolk, (or which Col. Tisdnle . made another uneucceeetul plen for two seats; Elgin and Grey. 9but the. letter stood over. Before adjourn- ment Mr. Taylor ngnin brought up the mutter of members' unpnid in- demnity, and Mr. Fielding declared emphatically {or the right. of Por- linment over the Auditor-General. THE COLLISION AT BLENHBIM. 5 For Sufi-Soul: half of Lot 7, con. 6, ‘ 20,000 g. a. kilo. :um- m1“, "prom, or the In. ‘Philadolphla, Sept. 19.â€"Sem mâ€" Emu“ Wollil. Fran. homo, (run. burn thracite collcria operated by the 48:80,:tounll;volllaood, «chord, Pennsylvanm Railroad Company in well wound. PM eo'plough duo: the Wyoming. Shamokln md Schuyl- hmutwoflldon algal: I kill Districts will be cloud don lip-Am {unfit-“ooh in tho Tow-chum! t()-d_\'. About 20,000 mun uni boy- Brochmmw all dour. .willboidleuomult. edud - MOO-CIND- f “you nun be“. born. '1." mg. snag-crud. Ottawa. Sept. 18.-Ed'u’d H1311. ouch "'1‘" inch“ for mm yam Commissioner of In- "all“? . “I“ 7 13nd Rovonuo. of. Otto's. did _!00- .- -~-.~- ., - .V ‘ ' urdoy morntpg nt Aylnr. Ho“ to ‘9‘!“ ”Im‘ ~~ superman!“ u’ couple «mg». 1;- mm» ., z The Financial News am: "It In reassuring to learn on the authority of Lord Strathcona, that the report. are being grossly exaggerntod." London. Sept. 19.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Lord Strathcona'l “bled denial 0! any truth in the report of Canadian cropa' failure is received her. with the greatest “adaption. I but. Ind inquiries from Midland tom no. tho truth of the reports ctblod a. dnyor two 820. 7 fl 7 ,- r‘râ€"'â€" “VA“ lish duo-mu. Lord Strut!»- m’s very high opinion of Chun- bu-hin wu well known. In. Chamberlain AM It. Chamberlain eaya: "I agree with your viewa, that we have sum- dent material in the Way of fact- and azurea. We have now to state our oonclualona and endeavor to m the people to adopt them." Kr. Chamberlain then give- hia uno demanding of the position of the Term Reform League under tWo I__AA._ . .- tho tart! my be considered a sun- clently advancod‘ and thnt the 1m should now use its resources to ad- vocnu tho .mployment o! n. M! for tho put-poo. of consolidating and developing tho mount. of the inn-1 pit. and defending tho Industries of tho United Kingdom. cum " was." m" "63. ‘c'E’uE‘ii of the Turin Rotorm Lune. Who ukod ll Chamberlain coincides with 1‘!!- ‘vtgg. am the exudation of The Standard toâ€"doy utlcipotoo thot Hr. Butour will have st lent {our Cabinet mu ond two or moro under oecntunhlpo ot. hi. dupoooJ, and strongly argon him to auto o .cleon swoop of the discredited minio- ten and oppolnt non of ronl ability, omomhmonuLord Cromorond i Lord _Klln_er, on tho country would Kr. Balfour ha- raltoratod to frianda that his lotto:- to It. Chun- berlain. accepting lilo mignatlon, Was not a formal expression regard- ing Ir. Chamberlain’s policy. but. thathanuantwhathaaaid.0ntho faoa o: it. It. Chamberlain and It. Ballot!!- v‘ll continua to work to- matlur. but tho tanner Colonial 809-; notary ia lraa from Gavanmantal ob- ligationa and will be able to conduct hh edmtional campaign along tho lino he has all along advocated. Writing yesterday tron his homo at Highbury, Birmingham, It. Chambarlain inada his first public atatamant ainca his resignation. nu latter to in raply to C. A. Paar-on. Mvod WI ch animation. The opinion of tho colonies in un- xioully canned a being tho moot importnnt tutor in tho citation. Sir Edmund Button. tho Prominr of the Australian Commonwonlth, hu uncured in an tutu-view that in II convinced that Mr. Chamberlain will ultimately triumph, and thnt until thnt triumph is achieved than will bo__no (on! union of tho Empire. inane. ct ham and In the colonies, Whoo- ldeu m M to Inn in- fluenco. Hr. Asquith, Who in by mm W u the future m on th- Ubonl party. telegraph-d yd- urdgy: "Tho utuuuou in :11 It. manual. I. unchnngod. The duty of tho Liberal: to defend tree m il_l_.l plain m4 urgent as before." loclu Acct" PW Both politic“ panic. luv. slready commood active pupa-Luann for the coming cmpnign, and tbs opin- gon to sought. or every mm of prom- been mammal. The Inqui- o! Landon». receding; who“ inten- tions than is the mutant. interest has (one to Bdmonl to relieve Lord Bdfour o! Burleigh. u tho [finishi- in stunduwe on tho King. London. Sept. lit-Tho unpopu- this morning are amazed with dio- cusniono and speculum” warding the petition oituntion brought obout by the resignation o! It. Climber- l‘in. Chmeuor o! the Bouquet Ritchie, and Lord “or“ Huntlton. put no (nah development In: yet 835 2.30.3 Ion opal .3.â€" 2 v3 .2509.- 09 3 :3; .9 5.3 88-1 cl R076; It: Utah on. 8 5:3 cl .IF :3. CHAMBERLAIN’S 2ND LETTER No Time HI! Boon Lat in Start- mg Britfsh Campaign. no Pro-let'- min-mo. mu towns to. an. 'm stone. of y mild V 125"?â€" I cnblod a. dnyor Soot Inga. for_o::ngu, P, 33 or 1 A null-:- a! 0‘ hm for uh, £100 w: am: "It 1. some dds-5N0 building. in ton. on the “thorny 2013830 91‘ Myths m 6 mile- n. ‘A \ 4L-A 4- A Work. â€"â€"-. 1.. at“ 3.1.3.551: o: m g. ml 6, M“ Mum. o the v0 Emu! Wallia. 1731:1530, fun. bra 48x80, Icon “luv-1H0“, good «chad, vol! “and. ' Do 'ptngh dut- lug-9t: Won 0“! l-k lupus at Wu, 128 beta, 6 mile. out of W . God lam hang, tum bra And-(fun. mm; clay human“ fon- 01:ij you wanna. '33“ s “I gilq vat of Fun for 05.0, 1! mile. from Kirkfidd, containing tantamount; up“ dared"? V I'M. Macy til-bot. god ’ I dd ob] loun.‘ Fun. ban-o, M 55:70. pig pen is ngsmot ongudud on R W at 4"” all his I” gjlflnfiphfi or .95. M; ”Am Fumowcon. 81 bonus, good Inn. Mid amm:mgodychgnd. don. hick undergrad V 1'36 m (a not Zion, in Fudou, fox ‘ lulu, 80mm. good fun. for ulo, chap, p) out. to unit purohuu. ; 300 m (In: in Mai to: uh. good a biokhmhrgotnu a mama!" tho but con-at mum in the county. Situation it over-yum ‘ flan could be dowr- I odlgrohutd. 130 not. cloned. ' 142 um {Ann 2 mile. out of Gamma. 138 m cloned, 4 an. hardwood bush, good fun. ho.- ud bun with «on. woll. well {mood and well wuerod. om?! onhud. 125 act. fun. 2 miles oontb 0! Oman... 90 m cloud. his building; woll fenced sad wound. for uh chap. 200 we tum new Kirkfiold. may .11 cloned. good (“no homo sod from bun with no“ calla, good well and mung Imam, (unknown. bomb. Tom 0! Pfimefif“! my; , 100 are (ma one mi}. no::h of Maui]. ‘ in Brock. Good stone house, {tum nuns. J «chad. ”new cleared, .1! with“ land. a 173m turn our Vsloatia, 125 mi dm', frame homo and hunt bun vim l mo collar. cmnniont to school. chmh, z poo: ofino. store ad Mania uhop. [ IA-___- 1,7,, A ll‘anm forulonou Rubo 0,160,0f shares in the surplus earnings mwitbonctm wammdcomlonozha u ’ .1“. build P “u m" Mummy . vc an opport arty {or safe and P“. b” ' he. hon” M M“ i A handsome booklet, giving a {u} ”m. “EL-ma “”"r as: i“ w B wmm 33' Iron ' y. no . . avid Canada. ’ , 3 117 m In, Lot. 16. Con. 2, Hope, foe . do. All Ind“ oultivviou. Sprinf strum ; we. and! and and flowing we] at the: bout. Twp (1' In. bum 30 x 70, one nth 5 09900069000 ‘uooo {W and mu. tabla the whole tin; bone mm. and .11 «mm. 9.2.! O buildinr. Comlcrublo hick how. nix! . mo choice spplo orcbud. (the 59:1“! have paid thorn! for I mambo: of yen"). . 9 â€" ! Will be sold cheap. Loution. two miles! frog‘Pm gape. I FARMS FOR SALE. Will It” Down It. lin- ‘1 ””911‘999 InerDll IUN. Sin“ Bu. m , men, 8.9!. 18. z ‘ .111; w. 8m! firm a u» (3”,; '0 off-rm [W lnmtmont um: Government Donated La. Supdor Compmy'g. Better for three reasons. rd! mm on the Canadian tide of the [stâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds f :25 a 11'" '11! 5° Nd °3 ’°' ‘1” “m‘ frate of interest than Government Bonds. 3:: w :3"; “3:3,; 3- mm? are paid a» by instalments-m m nbout av. hundred aoum per week. leach of men Without capital. Thu '01 tho b0 u Mum” 1- the 3rd.â€"They are msured. That is, s‘tsuld the in", m m “on. w M “ fingering. M... A..- :-.L.'â€"....; __ LEA L _ v II n u - Hum, Sept. 11â€"01:. hundred muua stacked the hudqunrtora o! the comubulsry at Sm Jose. 11: th. Province of Noon. Edi... Island 0! Luzon. and “tempted to his tho plan. by norm. Ana ; lively fight. a» stacking {om m "pulsed. Md: u lo. 0! olght. The consul»- Mlmflnmlntbflght. Bellovillo. Sept. 18.â€"A tramp went to Frank Ashley's {arm and uked {or something to oat. Being reamed, he let (in to n straw luck and dio- appeared. Miro-03m Dundal. Sept. )8.â€"Yauterdny «- tcrnoon, It Grmvflb, In. Brock Green died under very distressing cir- cumsunceo. Doctors Ron and Bert- ram. 0! this town. placed her undu- rhloroform to perform an oponuon. Buoro they could got I!!!“ they were horrified to find thu the action of the heart had stopped. They did their boat to bring her uound, but all their cflorts ware in vain. hm tho mu 'u Identified u Goon-p Woollon. proprietor o! the Whlu Window 10'!!!) nor. on Queen sweet. The suicide In High Park by Ihoot- in; of u: mummified mu. The mt cl Anthony Stanley Rowe. laid to be an English ub- Icondor to the “tent at 3400..000 who was seeking puma-ship in A local broker-go omen. under an .9 uumod um. Toronto. Sept. 18.â€"Yat¢d‘ In out. of tho ordlury In police a. It Included: mt” ‘ db tip I. 3." am ‘ ~ Ottun. Sept. 18.â€"â€"Wr Wm WM “run and. by the Home I: commit“. on tho Wham): hill, {cartoon mu bolnhpuud, involv- ing It: countiu, Northumborlnnd. Perth. Patcboro' and Yotk. the chief discussions being on Middle-ex. Pourboro' and York. Waterloo wu also considered and held over. This disposed of Ontario. with tho «caption of Toronto, which- will be taken up this morning. and . {ow constituencieo which won hold over {or further communion. I Auopd “00.600 Ahead" Annua- Hon '1qu-. In Philippines. fund a Straw Stuck. “menu. London, Sopt. 21.â€"(C.A.P.)-’l‘ho Honor-bl. mum-y Company of London. inma- visiting Toronto mmwmumnwu of “AL“ , rum For Burton. " I Victoria, B. 0.. Sept. 21.â€"In tho 5 ‘ Police Court, James Leona-d. all” ' Billy Dunn, um J'. H. Burnett ml William Lorena. pleaded guilty to the char ot robbery, with violence, 1: the atom Hotel Int Honda : night. The former, the mu: who Ind - the run. In; sentenced to um ‘ym' Imprisonment and twenty ,Itrokol. cud Lorenzo to six and an «Inâ€"gligumber of strokes. C panned: any... mu: Sept. 21.â€" dim-ad County Council mmwmg; utter 133%! In deadlock {or threo am and ‘ 0'0? the IPPOintmcnt of ' 1 Quebec, Sept. Trades and Labor ado. commenced yesterday. The solutions reported Solution urging it cmmont to hold tu’id. â€"Iâ€"â€" V__vvâ€".. French fishing vessel, 'the “limo, stranded at quuolon yesterday. Kc crew was rescued. the can-l ( route will Manufâ€" CAMPBELL onitsk ooouoooou«unnoumoEfi m o; IHJ'lM St._Jo!1n:s_. 1:94.. Sept. 21 {THE GANADA UFE ASSURANGE organs in the surplus earnings of this' leading Camper}; : have an opportunity for safe and profitable investment are!" .‘LA handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sentoa 1 l W. R. WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAL [paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future ; the Company would be immediately cancelled and the bend; i investment would 9t once become available. i Add to all these advantage: tile very material one that“ .-.. -L-_-_ - , [tent ram 1 swim! § ELEGANT DINNERWABE "" 00 voooooooooooooounnf‘m , .s -,_.V_ ._.; Wreck.“ a." (up. u]. See our pretty English 3 diniercs, all sizcs and price and upwards. You can always get what you China, Crockcry or Class at our Ci The Kind You Have Always Bo In Use For Over 30 van". We have lately opened some new {all lines in English Dinnerwareâ€"the prions5 are very reasonable and the patterns are sum! to please. It wiil pay you to cail 0111 before buying a Dinner Set. he find You Have Always Bought, a: in use for over 30 years, has borne wr- u a mess substitute for Castor 3 34:, Drop: and Soothing Syrups. It is Pl 051, N calm neither Opium, Morphine nor Other h" M [to age is its guarantee. It destronw and my; Fever-ism It cures Dian-hm.“ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, mum . and mm. It assimilates the Food, m Mud Bowen, giving healthy and mm m cum-en's Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Prim-ml Cantu-h is a harmless substitute for 4 gorge, Drop} and Soothing Syrups. It _ vâ€"v “I All Counterfeiu, 1mm aha «Jug; Experiments that trifle with and euda: m and Children-Experience am: China Hall: William-st Grocery Department: Kent-st "C 61"“. WV. 79 IUMA' .Yfltfl. N: â€"_Â¥ b0 nttandod Use For Over 30 Years. BUSINESS PROPOSITION. CASTORIA was :6 ib‘dly injured ‘9“ m not hopeful lay. and 27- "H" "W " dm, Mped in front 0‘ mu: Ct the Queen SM a. Humber veswfd‘y g Vdett... Malta, SepL “ Btitish transport Soudfll. ' regiment of troops on baud. to: man. which "I “P“ tum lounderod durum ‘5 (do. which swept out w 0! Europe, has arrived M 8 not sustain any dw‘ ._ _ .Eu .1 m ”Msiong I b _one to deeeim A_llow no ”a“ Kingston, Sept. 17.41be “dun Commuszon and 0"" lap trustee: having QM'I in to remam a institution. to be demo?“ brad. liberal and cm! . committee of Loth church d logo will like!_v make a: and fluncid aid. At least M‘ lion dollm as cndownmm! ' figure aimed at. In It.“ oi Toronto, 580? Call For 1'er! Transport Ari-Int Qllun'u Nood- Maio hina HalI Friend. ML want 1n (L 3" Mtfi '11: 3a nth E! rout. It t.‘ (actâ€"the by 83 (cc “'9 ma Ih canal I any non from ‘fian ya {I «trying intent on Eu win! had win Ible “In ' bile (an rout 3d! -l0 up: t0

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