For Infants and, Ohildreï¬n; " The Kind You Have Always Bought Beats the Signature of W q___ r--._.-.,., .vqum: momucauon in 1903." He gm briefly over the lam ground regarding protection as did Mr. Balfour in his recent meat. ..... runny.“ m “mural union I words. “I can best pl "which experience has convinced me I have at. heart from are essential to our future wclfare The Morning P083 md prosperity. berluin, by his to: “Yours Very Sincerely, the King has been gr *' “Jemph Chamberlain." to accept, h†“0333 1' Mr. Chamberlain points out .the un- That was but a. little yielding opposition of the Liberal I cross it had an 1 party, which â€scouted the idea that came.†. , 0. system generally accepted in 1346- The Times saw: ‘could possibly require modiï¬cation in BMW" mignatic 1903." He goes brinflv nvnr n..- n! alt-{An m-h-I"â€"-‘- ’ c c-.- yv u.†lartion of our freedom in the «we o! .11 commercial relations with for- eign countries and that you should , to my tendering my resigna- tion of my present ofï¬ce to His Ma- Jesty and devoting mySL-Ei to the work of explaining and popufariziug those principles of In' Qria: union which experience has convinced me are essential to our future welfare and prosperity. fl... -- unusuuumg 1; In any way I can best promo» the cause I have at hurt from Um outside and I cam“! but hapo. :hat in a. perfectly indugn-ndcnt position my argument. may be rcccchd with Ich prejudice than wouid attach to tho?†of a. party leader. Accordingiy l mum-Id suggest that you limit. the: {nib-'81 policy of the Government to u.“ a»- Promote Cum Iron 0| I "I think that. with absolu to your Governme‘nt and hu- o! embarrassing it in I can best promo"3 the eat at fir-art from Um ownsid‘ cam: H. but hope !hat in a indcpq'ndcnt position my a may be rcccchd with less than wouid attach to t! party leader. According};- suggest that you limit Lh Cd in omco fund thus a; u~â€"v-â€"v- nu aucu . ' "'""’“‘" u“. “I union. I have had uncxam 1 Lord Lansdowne. :1: Portunltiel of watching â€-31:13! 31:1 “17. left London â€PMiï¬ting the feelings of our kins-9 Balmoral, Whither 1 non beyond the sea. I stand, lad his brother are taro. in a. diner-exit position to my Proceed immediately. of my colleagues, and I think that I In the Conservative “10““ justly be blamed i! I remain-‘ tho_manner in which M in -n-- - i--- .vv-.vu|c- .1111 our- :lvu. d1 behave 2t 1: possible to- """'" "" mm’ m “a to†an may be possible to-morrow Balfour of Burleigh. Secretarv for “main l: flxgï¬zfnu for such . . Ecooélmd, has actually reigned. _ . un led o r . Lansdovme. the Foro' porttmltlea of Watching oveï¬ts an?! tary, left London 1"“ ï¬ghtsecg; IDDrecintina 91.- :M|:__, n-v...-_-u “II. as I believe, you ohm these flaws, it. seems to mo that you will be AbSolutely justiï¬ed in adopting than as the policy of your Governâ€" ment. although it. will necessarily in- u no concession just demands. -vn- v- vuv “WI“. ion. however mistokon we any think g R. no good Government in o demo- cratic country can ignore it. I tool. '1 thou-etch. tho: on on immodioto proc- uco! policy the question of prdanint‘o ‘ to tho colonies on not. Do pressed ‘ mi with any hope 0! “N08. ot the pre- . an out till». although thou is o Von- ‘0 “rook twin; in favor of tho other 5. bunch o! ï¬scal reform which would d0 (iv. fuller discmtion to tho Govern- i meat in nocotioting with foreign . â€cattle. for a tree exchango of I I commodities um which would om . 11¢! ob). our repmaontativoo to totaling m hb resignation. An extremely inâ€" teracting future of the letter is the following etatemcnt concerning a pre- ferential term: ‘ , "For the pro-ant at. any rate. a profomntid agreement with our col- onies involvinz IAV duty. however small. on mlcles of food hitherto un- tuxed. even it accompanied by e no- duction on other article. at tood oqunlly universe} in their consump- tion, would be unmephble to the majority of the constituencies. Howâ€" ‘ om much we may regret the decis- l-â€" Premier Balfour’- Reply. Balfour reamed on up - n... last night at Downing street in tho {allowing communication: “The fol- lowing Minister:- have tendered their reeignationa, which have been ac- cepted by the King: Right Honorable Jose Chamberlain. Secretary for the oloniee; Right Honorable T. C. Ritchie. Chancellor of the Exchequer. and Lord George Hamilton. Secre- tary for India. The accompanying eorreepondence passed between the Premier. Right Hon. A. J. Balfour. and Mr. Chamberlain." Ir. Chamberlain'e Letter. Then iollowe Hr. Chamberlain'e let- tc. dated Birmingham. Sept. 9. commencing, "My Dear Balfour," in which he sets forth his reasons {or mvauuu. I. DUIIOVO you to b. “(hi in holding that thin interdependenc ehould and expression in our comer clal ae well an in our political am military relations. I believe witl you that a closer lineal union be tween the Mother Country and the coloniee would beneï¬t the trade oi both. and that if euch eloeer union could be eetabliehed on ï¬tting ternae. ita advantage to both partiee would increase with years and as the colo- niee grow in wealth and popula- tione. Where The, ï¬ller. “Ii there hae ever been any diaer- ence between ue in connection with this matter. it hae only been with regard to the practicability of the proposal which would can: to require on the part 0! the colo- nies a limitation in the all-round development 0! a protective policy and on the part of thie country the eetablishment of a preference in favor of important colonial producte. On the first of these requiremente I a ...... LIA - loath. Colo-h! W van moon. Ila-loan: of tho hporhl scum lingâ€"ll. Lot“: to the Pro-tor III In Bolton-'- Ioplyâ€"lou Am. I'll: Inns. Public Opinion II A“... tho Ola-go. London. Sept. 13.â€"Thc omciul n- nouncomont of the resignation: of Mr. Chamberlain and N70 other: members of the Cabinet. which was ‘ gnnouncod yesterday. was made Into REASONS FOR RESIGNATION. '. HON. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN Chamberlain, Ritchirand Ham- mon Have Resigned. out"... 81. Policy ' 'v-u-u umeas‘arv in. v- uu: comma and mam points out the unâ€" I »sitiqn of the Liberall "scouted the idea that, erally accepted in 1846‘ ston from my pout!- 50 l"mot-tam. a. part thug formally From Outside. absolute loyalty '- 7 and with no - -£-L|‘ a. would on- .‘ nation. both on personal and public ms to "mu“. . grounds. I lost-n tint Amman Chun- made to our- box-Jun in may to remain s mem‘ bar of the Gammon" Thu-o could youâ€. be no more conclusivo ovidnnco thst in your judgmunt u in mine. tho ox- †“are these. clusion of tho tax-.tion or :ood from ' {but You WI" ' tho party program is in the existing ‘1 "1 woptinï¬â€™ciltumntancea 3 coats. best ï¬tted your Governâ€"I . . practically to further: the cause of necessanly 31- | ï¬scal reform." . :5- -- sngtwman who has made the most powerful and abiding impression on ,' the masses at' home and on the younger nations growing up‘to man- hood within the Empire." . h-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"---â€".â€"1'1~ Wife Follows Husband. 1 Paris, Sept. 21.â€"Ja.mcs L. For- ‘ricre, a. well-known newspaper man l of New York, died bore yesterday. as the result. of a paralytic stroke. Ilis ‘ wife. in a (it of distraction soon a!- I terwarc‘s, took her 1118.. .. memoltheumofcum. “Inseam: of ‘hvorlï¬m‘ W'udm ‘ ladle-l .'wrltal(n. D. «m $2323“: '1 â€dag!“ lawn-ml. never»: Iva ambient-c â€wen. InJmeI-O waum :mmwo ' 30.000 to 30 1‘10. Philadelphia. Sept. 19.â€"Sevan an- thracite collerieo operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in tho Wyoming. Shunokln and Schuyl- kill Districu will be c100“! do“ to-day. About 20,000 men and boy. .will be idle a o result. “v,“ m M Ottawa. Sept. 18,437“ [1311. for many you. Commission! 0! In- lmd Rovcnuc. n. Otto's. tordgy month; ct A In. to"... “'1“ Follow: Husband. Paris, Sept. 21.â€"-Jamcs L. For- riere. a. Well-known newspaper man or New York. dic‘d here yesterday. as the result of a. paralytic stroke. His wife, in a, ï¬t of distraction noon at- terwards, took her 1110.. -.~ me morning Post says: “Chum-i berlain, by his resignation, Which! the King has been graciously plensbd ‘ to accept, has crossed the Rubicon. ' ‘ That was but g little stream, but to {cross it had an immense signiï¬- ufniversal admission the 'Itrongast member of the Government, and a. statesman who has made the most powerful and abiding impression on tho masses at' home and on the younger nations growing up'to man- hood withjn the Empire." South All-lea, may be united to become Minister for the Colonies. that Mr. Brodrick will take tho In- dia. omcc and that Arnold-Forster will take the War portfolio. ' Londo- Prou 60-month. :(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) ' London. Sept. 18.-â€"-Tho London newspaper comments on Mr. Sham berlain's rmignation Itato that the stand he has taken in the only course open to at honorable†high- ! spirited politician. i of omce because. to us: his own wordS. ‘I can best promote the chc I have at h§art from the outside.‘ " immoral, whither Premier Balfour and his brother are also expected to proceed immediately. In the Conservative clu! 5 last night { the manner in which the czieis was : pwjected was alm’bst as r*reat a sur- prise as in Liberal quarters. The Liberals are jubilant and look {oi-ward to an appeal to the country with the utmost conï¬dence. The Radical Daily News declares Mr. Chamberlain’s is a lost cause: Rumors are current that Viscount Milner, the High Commissioner in South Africa. may be 1nVited to become Minister for the Colonies. i that Mr. Brodrick will take the In- . dia ofï¬ce and that Arnold-Forster will take the War portfolio, - l I Th. retirement of Colonial Seéro- ‘ my Chamberlain precipitate. the most dramatic crisis. It :- understood that tho resign» I liin of 3911», 9341a. members, at tho man: in (rat indood. but the gun to the «use you luv. gt heart may bo gratu- am. It so. whst cm do but. acquiesce? say nothing; but it the second in- volves no it most certainly does. e. taxation however 'light upon food stufls I am comrincod With you that public opinion is not yet ripe for such an arrangement. The reasons may easily be found in pest political bottles, and present political mie- representations. Ii then this breach of fiscal rciorm is not et present within the limits of precticel poli- tics, you are surely right in your advice not to treet it as indieeolubly connected with that other breach of ï¬scel reform to which we both et- a tech importance. and which we be- f'lieved the country is prepered to 3consider without prejudice. I feel. 7 however, deeply concerned thet you E should regard this conclusion. how- ‘ever well founded. on one mean; it dimcult in your very epooiel circum- etencee (or you to rennin a. member of the Government. Yet I do not venture in . metter eo strictly per- eonel to reiee eny objection it you think you cen beet serve the intereete oi Imporiel unity. (or which you heVe done eo much by pro-in; ur view- on coloniel preference. m? the theo- dorn vhich ie poeeibie in en indepen- dent poeition. but herdiy competihle Vith ofï¬ce. - l "Yet I cannot but admit thnt there in none force in your eminent: in support of that course. based on they are upon your epecinl end pereonnl relntion With thet portion of the controversy which denin with colon- inl preference. You have done more then on man living or deed to Lbn‘ng home to the citizen: of the 3 Empire the conecioueneee oi Imperial oblicntion end of interdependence be-‘ When the vnrioue Monte into ‘ which the Empire in geognphicnuy divided. I believe you to be right in holding thnt thin interdependence ehould and expression in our commer- cinl on well u in our politicnl end imilitery reintione. I believe with you thnlt n_ closer neon! union be- A__A, twoou tho Mother Country and the colonic: would haunt the trade or both. ond that 1! ouch clout union could be ambushed on ï¬tting tom. m odvcntago to both portion would lncrcuo with yam ond u the colo- nies grow in much ond populo- ammo} In. 0. Gown-0.0 Gnu. Ochoa ll". Bait-0d “ Your: very aim! “A. J. Bdtour. any with win: mu- I my tad public Backed up by overnthird of: een of rennrhble end nnifotm cures, I reco V Inch :9 no other remeg‘ly for the diseases 3nd. weakneooes pecnlm to women eve: attuned. the p eton of Dr. Pierce’o anorite Preaed on now feel fnllyynrg -._g-.I 1- An-.1‘~ ., St. Catharinns, Sept. 21.-â€"Lin':oln County Liberals met on Satin-d"; and nominmvd E. J. Lovelace. :dimr of The Journal, as their candid-mo {or the Commons. those who expect suméieht “palâ€"i: from Canadn’s Northwest m doom- ed to disuooointment. ciï¬c Ocean, to meetVihvoâ€" Twain; bread wants 0! China, Japan and tho Philippiyei. Mr. Thom think: tint 3mm: Will Not an to mama; and chain; 6i tuck . m: Juno: Rom. Blmholm. neck. nhoulder and head cut. not. serious; Budd. Buchanan. hand bruised. not nations; In: R9... In!- !erina from shock; Wnltcr Sedxo. shock; In. Hilda Bureau. ahaulder bruit-d. not notion; Stewart ball. head alight.“ hurt. Tho conch conulning tho Blenheim pupils was quit. beyondumpni'r. and was not an Tho list of injured in as follows: Miss Nollie Forbes, leg badly {notar- cd; Miss Winnie Pcmk. broken 1“ sad other injuries: His: Erie Qunck- onbulh. bad trash on check and log much crushed; Iii-sea Doherty ud McGrcgor o! mam-town. bndlv bruta- od and uncaring much (ram shock. Km McGrogoc-‘a chest at mad. but her injuries are not. contacted (um. All the occupants of the couch were more or Ion bruisod and shaken up. Among thou mom or 10‘s; hurt. lg Mditlon to thou nun- Switch 0pm“! by a Batons-'0 Ilotoho â€"-I.loc at tho Injured. Chathum. Sept. 17.â€"The occldent at Blenheim was caused by 3 switch left open, allowing the rear and of the passenger train to crash into a loaded freight that had pulled into the siding to allow tha. express to pus. The rear coach of the passen- ger train, which was mostly occupied bv high school and business qollago students going to their home: was telescopod half its length and reduced to splinters. g Mr. R. L. Borden asked tint bo- foro the bill amending the adult act was tskn up tho correspondenoe and documents relating to tho dimculty between the Government and the Auditor-General be laid on the table. This was agreed to. CAN‘T MAKE UP DEFICIENCY. Hon. Wm. Pun-Ion. replying to Mr. Walter Scott. acid the attention or the Government had been called to the tmportntion into Canado of weekly publications o! the clan known .5 “Jesse Jane. atom." and “Diamond Dick." but thot than publicotionn won . not brought in I‘m or duty. no (at on tho Gown:- mont were swam. Dr. Sproule presented e petition from e. number of his constituents“: Grey. pming thet the Wantin- entel runny bill be not passed. but held over for further consideration by the Government. «mi from ; ' ms. emu..." ' vine lone-lee cl the “ham. ot the I... Gerry-anion Ottawa Sept. 17:413. debate on I the. redietribution bill occupied the ' entire day in the House yesterday. tome eleven constituencies being adopted. »The discussion at times was extremely brisk. notably when Sir Richard Cartwright entered the am. and revived memoriee oi the iniqultiee of the gerrymander o! 1882. Sir Wilfrid Laurier end nr.‘ Bordon also participated actively.| The chief storm centres of debate were Norlolk. {or which Col. 'l‘isdale : made another uueucceeehnl plea lor tw0 seats; Elgin and Grey. but the , latter etood over. Before adjourn- ment Mr. Taylor again brought up the matter at membere' unpaid in- demnity, and Mr. Fielding declared emphatically {or the righte of Par- liament over the Auditor-General. THE COLLISION AT BLENHEIM. Par-Id... Hunk". should no. use in renounc- to ad- vocuto tho caploylnent o! u tut! .' for th. put-polo of consolidating and I.» downplay the manure. 0! th. Im- . pin and wading the haunts-lo. o! ho- tho Unlud Kingdom. g clautly “valued. and that the 1m urdny momï¬pg :t. Aylmu'. 30' in mermnuud . «mph 0! m an. The 'Finanéitl News m: "It is reassuring to lean: on the authority of Lord Stnthconu. thtt the report.- an being grossly unseen-nod." My“ WI ch 3.3M... London. Sept. 19.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Lord Struthcom'l cabled deniul o! my the greatest animation. I ha." Ind inquiriu from midland tom u. (In truth of the reports «bled 0. War two ago. vanes in my rapecil. It was 1;: much to us tint Chunbcrlun in “midi ll tho moat DOPUIU 11"“ “III mm. Lord Stum- m3 very high opinion of Cham- bu-lun wu well known. L Ir. Che-herni- Atroeo. . Ir. Chomherlein eeye: "I egree . with your views. that we hove euth- L ciut mtorioi in the why of fact. ' ond ï¬guree. We heve now to etote , our oonclueionl end endeevor to got the people to edopt them." Ir. Chonhorinin then (Ivo- hie un- derstood!" o! the position of the Torin Reform tongue under two hoods, no coinciding with his pooi- tion. Their object. he aye, ere: "First, e. clooer union with the the ï¬npire ecu-oumcin; u recerde it- {ood supply. "Second. the employment of e. tor- ifl u e. weepon to cocure grater ro- ciprocity with foreign notions; or. {oiling ouch want. to prevent loo. to the home induttrtel morketo ' under the competition of protected Cooodo'o Opt-loo ol Mia-Inl- 1 London. 3m. 19.â€"(C.A.P.)â€".W. ‘ L. Griflth Lord Strethcono'e acre-l Secretory he been n distinct ed- vonce in my rapectl. It we.- not much to I†that Chunborloln in Connie. in tho moot populu' living “nun-l. _._4_-__ a I h 14 l h um 11-. I. Irm- to tho hrll‘ Icht- Vt... o! no LOCI... and not he, I.†How III-kit M Mou- wm continua to work to- oth-r. but tho lot-um- Colonlnl Sco- ntuy u In. from (30th oh- llgntlou and will b. ale to conduct lab odmtioau cunpun do" tho lino ho bu dl dong advocated. Writing not-Mu tron his horn. ut Hubbury. Birmingham. It. Chunky-Ida and. In. ï¬rst public much-t due. his min-Mon. m. latter l- 1: ml: to C. A. Pm. In. Balfour hu wanted co m that. his um: to Ir. Chan- borlun. accepting his minutiae. wu 30¢ I; (own! expulsion tom-do In; Ir. Cinnabar-Inn's pong. but um ho mount win: he and. 0: ti. 9°! 0! It. Ir. Chamborhln and Ir. The Standard to-ddy mtlcipntu that Mr. Butour wlll have gt lent {our Cabinet seats and two or more under necntunhlps at his dupoul, and strong-1y urge: him to nab n .clem swoop o! the discredited minin- ten and sppolnt men of no.1 dbluty, omauchnunuLord Gretna-dad Lord Dinner. at the country would gun thereby. no Pro-lor‘o Explanation. The opinion of the colonies ia an- xiously canvassed as being the moat important {actor in the situation. Sir Edmund Barton. tho Premiu- oi the Australian Commonwealth. has declared in an interview that ha in convinced that Mr. Chamberlain will ultimately triumph, and that until that triumph is achieved that. Will bo_no real union of tho Empire. be: gone to Bdmornl to relieve Lord Bdtour of Burlelgh. n the Winter in nttendnnee on the mag. Ion-e Active rum Both polltlcnl pnrtlee hnve nlrendy command .ctlve prepnntione {or the coming mpnign. end the opln. zon is sought 0! every non of pron:- inenee nt home and In the colonies. Whose ldeu as likely to hem: lno ï¬nance. Hr. Asquith, who II by mnny regnrdcd u the future lendc o! the liberal pnrty. telegraphed yel- A tel-day: "The Iltuntion in all ml mental. is unchanged. The duty of the Liberals to defend free trade it}: plnln end urgent as before." tendon. Sept. 19.411:- lump-pm thll morning at. mud mu: dio- cuuions cad Ipecuhuou recording tho politics! “nation brought nbout 5! tho resignation 0! Hr. Climber- llin. Chunullor o! the We: Ritchie, and Lord Georg. Hamilton. but no Ire-h donlopmt has yet been uncumod. Th: lax-quit o! Ian-downs. rounding; who-o intan- gions than in the mum tutu-at. CHAMBERLAIN’S 2ND LETTER _. , . ' Otcuu. Sept. 1e.â€"mr progress No Time Has Boon Lost in Start- was 53.11: quo by pug 119qu â€13: ing British Campaign- M 3 Lâ€"(C.A.P.)â€"Lord “m ""’ "‘ den“! °‘ WJ’nnobcu-o, M _ -- - V-- ._._,. .. Fun lot-do, I! nil-a 1m Kirkï¬dd. languid-g â€manning-n ; “Jaw-r Victor-ls, 8' C" . M *1 M Billy Dunn. this It. Loot for Bur-[Inn Sept. 21.-â€"In tho 5 f ' m. M} Police Court. James Loowd. ullu ' J. H. Burnett and l 55:70. ’1‘ PI William Lorenzo, pleaded guilty to rt 01 Canal“ lg 9‘. 5m .( «chad “4‘ the charge of robbery, with violence. coivod hero with ’, “warns; an“, a the Western Hotel last nondq :tlon. I hnvohnd I“ l‘k-‘pm or tab. ,m, night. ’11:. {or-mar, the man who had and tom n. th. ï¬mnuaup-nymld Pt! “25 {or at , («gong rat, 1 your imprisonment and twenty A unï¬t-l {an («alga-o, Itrokea. md Lorenzo to six u: awn. 4 and an ual number of strokes, on the tuthorl Forï¬llgg M1128 gun, 6 Infle- 3 sq '8 m: "It is ’meddnbhbufldln 4‘ ‘LAL 5L- _.__7. , AA-A - , the gun. wu sentenced M to um you! I 1 Won. â€For {himâ€"Gouda In" of In: 7, can. 6. i ï¬pon; 'm. "prop. of the h-‘o Emu! Wnllin. Frau ha, fume bun ' 48180, Itou wall; roll (and. good «chad, Inn “bud. Pm plough afar hmutgpolm on . I». “Am hatred. Iâ€: the Tough“, o! n-..‘ L AAwW~ n.__l- Pv Fun (or 0-10. I! was loom Kirkï¬dd. 000$:ng Ham-gnoflm ; I†In. 1w set. (an: one mile 302:1: of Mud]. in Brock. Good «on home. Inn. nuns. «and. 96m chad. .11 and». had. 178m turn you “mm. 125 ’m aloof. {tum home at! (am. but wkh mouth, cyan-ions to school. church. poo: 050.. out. And Nahum shop. 142m m2 nil. out o! Omen... 133mm. 4 an. hudwood bub. good Iran been And bun with “on wall. won (and Old well wumd. m2! embed. 125 m fun. 2 miles nut 01 0mm... 90mm hi: building. won faucet nod “and, {or uh 050.9. I 200mb": neu- Kirkï¬od. may .11 i MNMHM and {rum bun; with no“ collar. good well ad mung : umfoculouomt Mun. Tom; dame-[nu my; a ' ‘ Cooler“. Irick how. tax A... chain- spph orchard. (tho 59:10. Inn pic that.“ (or a “mint 0! you». Will to told chap. Loonioo. two mil“ («gym flops. FARMS FOR SALE. “.53 l m b Built 39.0.1.1“, Itch" 8091.18. â€"An the Steel Won-br- st tho Cono' nuanced m. 8119.10? Compcny‘l' ruInIIIontheCenndiihudoottho um will be kid on for the rennin- du-orthowinur. managed: cuttn [)0 roll otthoconmny of hundnddollmper'uk. n unattaina- n... . .' mm" “In A..- :...;.l.. ..... Inuit-rm n'boturlnmtmont than Government n. Better for three reasons. martâ€"They are d for instalmentsâ€"’ r reach 0! men withoutpgpital. by J as placed Ii 3rd.â€"They are insured. That is, s‘-‘::ld the invesui L‘- L-, um It" Down It. um. Saul: 8t... Hula. Itch. Sept. 18. â€"All the 8m! Work." 0.9. tho Co» .011an La. Sum†Company'- rulmuonthoCcMEhdduoltho rim will be kid a! for the rennin- dcr of tho wlnur, Ill-kin. n cut in Hull... Sept. 17.â€"-Ohe hundred [antics attacked the heedquu-tere of the oomubulu'y et San Jose. in the Province of Nueve. 3cm. blend of 1mm. and ettempted to take the place by storm. Alec s lively ï¬ght. “It stacking force were "pulsed. vith e lo. at eight. The consum- kryleetflvemlnthenght. The micido in High Park by theol- ing of an unidanunod man. later tho mm was identiï¬ed In ; Georg. Wool-on. proprietor of the ; Whiu Window innit) atom on 0 Queen “not. ._--_.. . v-m. he set are to., s straw stack. und dio- upward. Belloville, Sept. 18.-â€"A tramp went to Frank Ashley's farm und asked for sprgethipg to out. Being relaxed, mum-com thud“. Sept. 18.â€"Y¢Itordoy ol- tcrnoon. ct Grocnsvtllo. In. Brook Omen died under very distracting cir- cumntonceo. Doctors Ron cad Bart- rom. of this town. plocod hor undor chloroform to perform an opcrotioo. Boloro they could not started thoy were horriï¬ed to and that the action 0! the hurt had stopped. They did their best to bring her ground. but all their cflorts wore in vain. The mt cl Anthony Stanley Rowe. I.“ to be m English ch- mondor to the oxtcnt 0! 3400.000. who VII â€king puma-hip in s locnl broken... am. under an n- Iumod um. Toronto. Sept. 18.â€"Y wu out. o! the cram h m... It includod: u for constituencie- whlch verb hold over tor further considcntloa. common on the "distribution bill. {om gout- be, M. Involv- ing a: caution, t, walk-ox. Northumborlwd. Perth. Pottboro' and York. tho ch10! dbcuuionl being on llddleux. Pourboro' and York. Waterloo wu duo considered and held out. This dispoood of Ontario, with tho caption of Toronto. which- will be am up this morning. and Alleged “00.600 About" Ana-00‘. lift“! htnilea wutof! “Educ-ninth.“- _ Inf-mug luv bnok u." hppflfrunebunl "on Fight“. in Phlllpplm "rad I Straw Slack. l. ,I Bold. may 5" ' tad {rum ban; 9 O ;. Minibarâ€. O O 9 i 1 i to Fusion, (or ‘ km, for 0.1., rah-nu. shrub, pod? vâ€"vmb Wu nutmâ€" } have an opportunit'y {or safe :38 Q0638}: investment {-“9': :LA handsome booklet, giving . full explanation. will be mum: Caaada. London, Scpt. 21.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"m Honorable Artmcy Company of London. intends Viliun‘ Toronto and loam about tho man. of Doodle“ m Cuyugo.’ Sept. 21.â€"-Tho Huldlmmd County Council compromised alter being In doodlock for three day. and g hut over the appoinumnt of a. County Clerk. by selecting R. 1'. Inner. County Councillor for Ruin- St. John's. Nat. Sept. 21.â€"’1‘h. French ï¬shing vessel Aiglon wu wrecked gt Cm Rcy within two miles of the spot When tho British W Topaz was wrecked Sutur. «y. The crew escaped. Another French tithing vessel, the Alum. stranded at liquelon yesterday. Hu- crow was rescued. lia on its-l: zooooouuouuuouu ' m†the I; ETHE CANADA llFE ASSURANGE 3mâ€"‘l‘ney are insured. That is. 5"*uld the invested {paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future pg. l the Company would be immediately cancelled and the had, ‘ investment wculd 9t once become available. f Ado .to all these advantages the guy material one thank 1 â€Vin? r urn trip, ~ ‘ Brit L‘fln l? 1]“113' (n 1;: owoooooouooooouunf‘m §ELEGANT DINNEBWAHE W503.“ aoltTu-p: 5:, 'I 1 Ann". CAMPBELL em See our pretty English Majolica 1i diniercs, all sizes and prices 25c. ad and upwards. You can always get what you want in China, Crockery or Class at our China Hali The Kind You Have Always Bw In Use For Over an Vnaro \Ve have lately opened some new {all lines in Engiish Dinnerwareâ€"the ptiCG: are very reasonable and the patterns aresmi to please. It wiil pay you to cail on I befOtc buying a Dinner Set. no and You Have Always Bought, a in use for over 80 years, has born J # undhasbeoux ",1 Outed. is a harmless substitute for Castor goflc, Drop. and Soothing Syrups. It is p, 0“ 1'! colts!“ neither Opium, Morphine nor on,†3“". Moe. [ts age is its guarantee. It destroy". all! alleys Peverishness. It cures Dian-baa.“ ‘1 Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, clues C“ mm. It Minibus the Food, W'm‘ Mud Bowen. giving healthy and . .munl I. The Men’s Panaceaâ€"The Mother 5 pm...- - vâ€"v “I“ An Cannes-rem, Imitation: and “Just. Wu that trifle with and enda. m and Childrenâ€"Experience am China Hall: William-st Grocery Department: Kent-st '. R. WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAL â€C “-7“. WV. 7" IUMIV .YIICT Â¥ BUSINESS PROPOSITION. CASTORIA Rain- For Over 30 Years Toronto, Sept. 17,-Anh'; , Iy. aged 27. with wit. and g - . dren. stepped in front of " train at the Queen smote!" tho Humber man-any not!†' was so badly injured as; 3 l m are not hopeful of I!“ Quebec, Sept. Trades and Labor ado commenced 1 yam. The ' solution- reported oolution urginz 0 mt to hold 1 uric. Vdettc. Halts. lhitish transport So regiment of troops o‘ for Indh. which '4 ha. foundered dudl gale, which swept 0V of Europa. has arrive not â€tail: an." dtm‘ Kingston. Sept 1 “tin Commuszon 5‘ lg. trustees havml M'. i. to roman: institution. to be broad. liberal and l a. committee of Loth . legs will likely mm: flannel-J aid. A: lea: lion dollm as endow ï¬gum aimed at " â€"' -‘â€"‘ V Imtcas. â€; with and endanger M0000 against 2:â€. 0.11 For ‘l‘u’lf Tun-open Arr". Quoou'o Nood- Front of I.“ 38. law bin (setâ€"ch: h 83 (co “‘5 m the canal “uni Brill n We any 110 tron: th! Indus! W0! ‘ 39W? Fleet in h in Us andv use. ch HO while 8h QVQ up: