in: any ton, QM :11. ohm. “0:33; ‘5. wgym w DAVID 33w. " 'i‘h 'h“ t" - Mvhztothu rod All wuh m "nut-unnahoma no». - .m'iâ€˜ï¬ Norman of the an. will ‘5‘!“ Wed. JOSEPH 31mm. _ hm. FARM FOR SALEâ€"South m Lot. 11. â€genus. Con. s. Thu-oh, 213m... in 1‘! “gutted on the shore of Lots “â€3 mzleo from Boom Two bi “ck house nd lot “outbuildings. In " nï¬hont exception tho but turn in MWp.ma oneof tho but in a. 5.3., ' Apply to JAMES LOW, kâ€" Smymoâ€"E ‘nc Cotdo, in two you .1 oh- onï¬ A at“ ‘A-- LARA-n _A A. FARM FOR SALEâ€"S. E. 0m: Lot. 5. in 2nd Concession at 31600350 “I. 311 clan-ed md under gnu. Good my fence, I log hm. table sud Mug‘lsqngo.‘ Thin {Ann hoganmizlt‘lz Med 1031!! the ulhgo' Lon. if?! to J. A? .naxsnn- Lon-vino gorw' Lot 15, Con. .UpI, “with middle of Se plumber! two bl. W ‘4 $33133 b’cï¬"?f3°c “CHER. WANTEDâ€"For School 80c- m"? No. 10, Fonelon. Duties tooom- , “017.1904. A I, mung-hr, '3‘, Wilt: ultimonighptg JOHN CUN- E'B‘GHAM. Soc-Tran“ Ball-m Luke. EACH ER. WAN [EDâ€"For School See- tisn Na. 7, Mu'ipon. Dutiec to com. “III many 1-1:. 1904. A Mug in! ad experience to JOHIEPRALLIS, Ira-mt, Ens Onkwood.â€"w4. TRAYED gJ. SUTCLIFFE SONS, MMWW YOU Find proï¬table buying WILL at our Ssturdsy Sales. Indied, Misses $32 996 sud Children’s Camel H a i r Felt Ready-towns: Hus, assorted" colors, variety of shapes and-styles, a. big bargain, regular nlue $2.00, $1.90 and $1.69. Now 81] marked for Saturdéy only - - 99c OOOOOOOOOQOO...’ colors of $11, gold, purl, mvy 3nd yellow. epoch! price was 104:. a y“, My ‘ ' ' 50 10c. RIBBONS Rotting hm Dresser Covers, Fringed Muslin gDreuer Covers. FIDO? 53150611 Cushion Covers, Stun Casey Cov- ers. The last, onimb eforinstrncting children in embroidery work- pricesnpto20e. mkSstnrdey - 5c ales and you tuke your choice, ' Satur- day morning, at about qua-tor regular BARGAIN OFFERING quths’A Tyeed Overcgats, velvet collar, fly front, vertical péckets, a well mule and lined overcoat. Reg- ular price $6.50, S‘turday - 4.89 $6.50 OVER- COATS BOYS’ WOOL B 9 y s ’ GLOVES 103 R“? wood Gloves in fancy and Iain colors. Regular prices 15c. 18c. pair, Saturday - - - 10c ed Handkerchiefs, g to 1; inch hem, assortpd qualities, up to 20¢. gag}. Handkerchiefs, §and 1 inch hams. Regular price 4c. each, Saturday no {or - - - 25c ALL LINEN L a d i.e 8’ H’D’K’F’S 106 32? 35% 25c Cloth, colon: of Garnet and Green. Regularprice 50c. yard, Saturday __ 4‘- WWW MW : SUTCLIFFE’S WEEKLY STORE NEWS. § 50c. DRESS 44 u GOODS 99 CE†3' My HE appearance of snow has no doubt remind. 3 ed you the necessity of providing§ _â€" yourself or home with the necessary g winter comforts What you want may 9 be on this listâ€"if not, it will be at our store} with equally low prices attached. ‘ 3 mmmms. Saturday MMSï¬ J. A? JAcxsb'N; Lornovino OUR Fm- . -SEVENTH YEARâ€"NO. 138 â€"ano_ the, #prgnilu_ of _ 7th. Ladies’, Misses and Children's Camel H a i r TEN PAGES S i 1 k Ribbons, throo tad four inches wide. in We have group- ed together the folloying _a 1‘ ti- 4.89 Ladies’ ï¬ne lawn ham- 3 1: its 11 o d all wool Lsdios’ WWO†10c inch ‘m‘y‘u ,WI WV -‘â€"â€"‘ ___._ ‘_â€˜ï¬ -V- is m 84:10. the Iowa: 5350. now routed DA“! Tm'ï¬nental . Tm “r mg“ '13:!- t 1:333 leavel Tomato u 1.45 p. m, yum sad school. shout {out nilu from Linduy. 337’. for quipem thoouvor, 8nd “‘3'“ “1°93“ 23;: â€mugs “61%? PM" 0““ 9°“ ( tab. 4. y to - _ . . Emits NAYLOB. .2 Elsi-4t. North T c 3'30?ng my “m“ Wud,Lhduy.Nomul_wmd-â€"vo. mmmw TEE FOR. SALEâ€"Tho South 3.1: of LotSovenmn, in the hi Ounce-ion of the Tomnip of 0p, oontnin'mg one W “I“, more or Ian. 94 “to: M and ï¬ght unto of culï¬ntioa, an reminds: in polar. and hardwood. ARM FOR. SALE OR RENTâ€"Lot 24. Fourth Con. of Brook. one hundred “andâ€; would 3 half from Mu- illo Junction; good school not: by. Th. form in in good IMO of ouluvstion, two $20 «chords, good well! sud good bun , nub!“ under horn, driv‘mg shed on other outbuilding-.1?“ "an. homo. Apply to MRS. W. J. REMEER, Little Brim. Ont, ~v4. shout 150 cleared. Good (no): dwelling, “one cellâ€: from born otone found-ï¬n. good Ihblo and other outbuilding. Eig ht mile- trom ï¬nduy on India; mod. Plow Icon inmodiotoly; ion lot Much, 19%. Apply to "M. P. H. CLARK: South Word. Linday. â€"wtf. ARM FOR SALE. â€"North Half Lot 13. Con. 7, Eldon, 100 notes, mostly cleared, n groot portion under clover And timothy-shout 33 acres. Building: folrly good; form well muted. To be sold on cosy terms, _ Apply to THOMAS JON ES on the prominuIL-ii, ANTEDâ€"A Teecher for senior do- perunent of Kirhï¬eld Public School, dutiee to commence let Jennety. 1904. State celery end reference. J. F. ROSS. Secretary. Kirkï¬eld.â€"w5. EACHER WANTEDâ€"For School Soc- tioo No. 9, Ops, (or the you: 1904. Apply outing ulny. to WM. REID, Soc.- Treon, Raboro P.0., Victoria County, Ontâ€"'4. squnre, traveller’s samples,soinged ends, won’t buy, assorted colorings, qualitieg up to 350. yud, Satur- city, each CARPET ENDS ARM TO RENTâ€"Known .- the Shun- non fum,Con. ‘_ 5,‘ 91)., 309 9930!; wmnow 250 20 only. oil 3 SHA DES 32‘5'23 3 Shades, colors emu: and tom ootta 0 only, size 3 x 6 ft., good roller. Regulu- price 40c. ,Saturdsy- £51: z tain Sumple Ends, 1} to 2 yards long, various widths, up to 60inch., white and cram. Regular 206. and 25c., Saturday - - 12¢ COATS ford grey Cheviot Ovemosts, velvet collar fly ) MEN’S ovsn- $ Men’sm E § front, vertieel pockets, well lined, : mam: - 8.†e $335†126 ' 1“ a. n cy FLANNBLETTE U5 Checked Flennelette, 27 inches “wide, suitable for children’s dresses, skirting Ind quilt l_ining.;Begu1u price 8c. M, 8c. FANCY 30‘ FLANNELE’I‘TE 5C 3‘. Revolving, wire 106. EGG 3mm 50 of $1,223.22: ers in the trade. Regulu- price 10c each, Saturday - - 56 10c. HAIR WW Kid cumns 5pm 0““ large, medium -vâ€"n W 11‘ “0 auu L ~PRICE d 0 â€on BIRDS 2 mm and Birds, assorted colorings designs Regular price: 75c. and 500., Saturday » Three dozen Wings, Feathers 2and ’ Pom Poms, assorted oolorings. g Regular value 35c. and 2513., Sttur- A WINGS and 1 .â€" BIRDS 2 er Wrist Bags, nickel and gilt mountings, with chmge pocket in- side, slightly imperfect. Regular value $1.00, for - - 58c WINGS and 1 _____ Po u r KISSES, 15 only: X $5 cons 2. 5 £353: colors of Navy â€Black Green, Grey : and Cardmal, ï¬t ages 8 to 14, set- viceable for school or better weer, cost sleeve style. Regular price 35.00, Saturday - 3.50 z $1.00 wmsr Ladies’ * BAGS 586 A“ 99906 ONE PRICE THE WEEKLY POST. TEN - PAGES Ingnin Ends qio ysrq Union I. n d 25 only, No ' hum Inca ur- 15c lOc Upper Lake Sueaunhips “Alberta," “Athabasca†and “Manitoba’ will lave Owen Sound about 1.30 p. m. on Tue- days, Thursday: und Saturday: for Sault Ste. Marie, Fort William. Con- nection for Winnipeg, Calgary, Bmfl‘ and North Paciï¬c Coat points. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE We luv. 1760 more: of the ï¬nest had- in the Northwest for ulo in blocks to unit. p.nrohuer Thou lud- m aitutod within zowmmiluof Begins, Capital of the Territories. and mostly clasp to Wilcox Station, where gain can he nhippod. From I. nmhatory patch“: 3 Mind] cub psyment will be moocpmduld the bdsnoo many intolmonu. The lsnd in all clout pniriyo without. my wuto. HcMUGlLIH, "I!†Lindny. Aug. But. l903.â€"-wtl. Lind-q. LANDS IN THE NORTH- WEST FOR SALE. Every Libonl in the Counyt is invited sud urged to be 1:. fly orda- L. B. POWERS. M. A. JAMES, Actin Score Sea. for East Dummy Wat om A meeting of the Libenle of Dnrlmn Count; in convened for MONDAY. N0- VEH ER 93h, 1908, in the Town Hell, Ome. It 1.30 pan, Ihnrp, for the pnrpoee of wgmizetion. This meeting is rendered neoeunry by the fonnnï¬on of the whole County of anrhun htgreoonehb "rag fox-Donum' 'on urpoeee. e o jeot o t meetingilto oprgnnlze e Lihenl Auoointion lot the County, peel e oonetitetion which will govern the mangement. the eelection e! eendidetee end election of oï¬oen who will primnrily hove ohuge of the onmpeigne on election. ALL Danna 000m meLs Can» to Man AT Onoxo to: Omu'mnox. LIBERAL :MASS MEEUN G WILLIAM J. THOMPSON, R. R. HALL. Assignâ€, Peru-hero. Solicitor for Antigua Dad 1»: Pout-hora this twenty-seventh dny of October. AD. 1903. -â€"w4 Moot-om M“. to filo thou oloiuowith R. Ran Homo? torboro, Ontorio. Solidâ€:- forttbo “More; with pooh Ind aired by†tho ooid Acmuorholoro odoyo on! «My AND NOflOEh ma.†“I“ tho as; dig-:0 rooood new!†balk warm: 1r 5°31. 3...... “" coon t oroto.ho totho chino of whiohnou warmth; hove buxom,“ on! tho: homll not 5' lioblofor or my 1»an oodlotribntod. ponoo or poooooo of whooo cloimho “all†no: thou hovo bod i nooioo. I {IN THE MATTER o! Petuboro Peet Compeny. Limited. Ineolvenl’. Notice is hereby given thet Peterb‘ro Peet Compeny, Limited. heving ite heed oï¬ioe et the Town of Peterboro. tn the County of Patel-bore. end hev it- worke eitoeted in the Tomhip of on, in the County of Victorie. end oerryieg on booi- neu ee Poet Meanteetuere, hoe mede en eeeignmeet under 3.3.0., 1897. Obepter 147, end mending ecte. of ell ite eetete. , credit- end eï¬ecte. to Williun J. Thompson. . f: the Town; of Peterboro, in the“I County of eterboro, unmoe Agent, (or egeuerel beneï¬t of it: orediton. ‘ Ameetingofiu oreditonvillbeheldet the ofï¬ce of Devil, Tho-upon, Compeny. Limited. 433 George-oi... in the Town of Peterboro. in the eeid County of Peterboro, on Wedeeedey. the 4th dey of November. 1903, et the bout of two o’clock in the eftemooo, to receive e etetement of the efeire. to eppoiot in end to ï¬x then. mention for the ordering otthoefl'eh-eoftheeeteteneoerefly. HOICE FARMâ€" In the Township of “chain the County of Viototis. will be I M cheap to wind up u: at“. For fur- thu Monk:- spply to O. M. ARNOLD. 3min", Btmbtidgo. Solicitor for Execu- ANTEDâ€"A Tucker for about W action No. 10. 0pc, duties to commence let Jnuu’y, I904. Apply it’dgg_glg§y_ugooud 39¢ gndiï¬osflom. w. n'MOORE. Box 43. Nudityâ€"'3. ANTEDâ€"For School Soot-ion No. 12. Emily. m upoflcnood found. “what, 2nd class certiï¬cate. Amf. stating tad continent]. to DE 8 SCULLEY, neyvillo P.’O.â€"'3. W Homework. Good Inga. Mn. F. W. WILSON. Port Hope. puma-uh". A specie! oenree in Book-keepin . Arith- metic, Writing and Shot-thud. 1y mil, huheenemnged. Inordetthetthe'erk my be done a eï¬denflv u Sallie. provision ie mdethetwmen e the evident to heve hie work reviewed st the College_ free of cheese. Wtite for Ybr'k-lt.â€";1 For the. who and It tape-dbl. to “and tho ANTIQâ€"Good Girl to: Gwen] MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED.â€"Gononl Scum ; h hut wngu. MRS. J. M. MoLEN AN, STUDY AT HOUR. WM. PIIN ELI. Principd. Pomboto. Ont. LINDSAY, 0NT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903. mm m. Mfr 7- may" 97. an serum "678i: 'â€" No. 5. Embrace. WIN 4. m N 373 Mun, 1%.: 2. 17- o. . o. um . Hart a. majority 19. I!) . No. _ guru. No. 1. mom: (of Gav-51m 'NoJ 2, Ma... ï¬nd 1. may 70. Km 44. majority Sub-division No. 3. memmwm 2. mm 76. But 49. majority 21. _ No. 4. 3m Wud 3, In. _ __ __ . ‘1‘ . _ _ 11:. following in the result a tu- u an be Wed: cub-division No- 1. Brunei. Polling my _83_ mug-Ry. - poo-eased 0! having gone through one campaign. while Dr. Hart, the Liberal candidate. wan unknown to many in the southern part of the rid- 1:13.th m or Mr. Gamer. ap- pearanceinthoridingwurathera hindrancethanahelptohiaparty; while be appealed to the lee: educat- ed. the better educated wen repelled by m. speeches. The many reor- bache issued by the Conservative- during the latter part of the can- pain may also have contributed_ to some extent toward their victory. The Bonnie. vomit comoo oo o. ourprioo to the people of the district, but no doubt. woe largely contributed to by tho work of the Conservative machine, which hu occupied the district. in full force oinco the boginning of the campaign. Another couoo woo tho poroonoi populuity and wide on- qudntonoo in the district 0! In. Hob-11y ond _th_o cdvontogo which ho m. the Comervative candidate, is mun-nod by I. majority of 178. with nine place- to hear from, which will not mtex'ially afloat the result. Tho btum of {In bye-election (or Mus- kph, Indicate that Mr. A. A. Hu- can 31m... ...... t 59, In“... Welt torch... .. M Koran... ,, Tmtom- .- Gardu 31m... £23.. M .1 cocoon-o mm m White Riven pahlylcoun .......... [tunable ............ Salt I... Had. m Following an the returns by poll- ing subdivisions: An indlcuuon o! the uodun tol- lovln‘ the cabana-meat of tho Om ham-irr- 1- than by u- decnuo in than! to“ pound).- vurdu in an townâ€"938, gum 3 tom of 1.840 in m, 1902. is conceded. The most romsrkoblo change is recorded in Snult Sto. Mario itseli. where mscunpboll's mo.- Jorlty of 196 had been turned into n minority of 116. This is nttributed to many comesâ€"the comment'- wiss policy in coming to tho rolisl oi the unpoid employee of tho 800 industries, and thus, indirectly. to the did of tho town and its citizens; the good work done by tho Libero! condidoto in securing Government oe- eiotance; his growing populnrity; tho {act that tho Opposition condidoio has not been . regulor resident; gen- crelr approval of tho Govornment s policyin this district nod for now Ontario; nnd. too. to tho {get thnt tho Oppooition he“ been unobio to gsin so nt tho genes-oi election. by tho widespread corruption which the I courts found to hove been so extan- sivo in elu osmpoign of 1902. Town ...... . ...... 650 5! Equity for Smith, 120. inn... ... .......... [ marked the content throughout Id- Jeeent townships, and as a result al- mout the complete vote was polled oabothlldu. Thetotaleotar re- ceived clvea Smith 660 and lua- campboll 680. a majority {or the Liberal of 120, with the following polls to hear from: Mlchiplcoun. Wawa, Helen Mine. Gravel “Beach, Batchawana, HcSorley'e rm Towmhip and the Base Line. These wlll undoubtedly increase Smith’s majority. Return: from theo? wlll 1:03:1ny be in by to-nlght in full. Col-truth: tho Vletory. The town celebrated the Liberal Victory last flight. The Liberal: are calcining an thla is the ï¬rst M victory in the town Ilnee xta incor- poration in 1887. Smlth't election â€"no “In. a mound. Bum Ste. Undo. 0nt.. Oct. 28.â€" Th. byo-doctlon which took plan. in yam was on. of mum. at political mum in the history of tho 800. Both putt-o worked unu- hudelt, and st. 8 p.31. N37 for 70%- e. mm on eithor dd. mpolhll. Tho um. interest and hard work I... Holt-it; orb-no ‘0. F or. no. Elfzi lacy-"V In no. i no I .3013 on wool; grgiruag Iggfloaao ICON? MR. SMITfl’S MAJORITY 120. Sault Ste. Marlo and Mmkokl Elootlon Return. ONE FOB EACH SIDE. land! In Haslett. V- w-~-.. _v_ . we cruu pmxeru, Ina new" we a» War omce that the following on- ’ machinery could be stopped his body cerehvepeued the tuned test O“ was almost torn to shreds. When to their amen to command: Mar taken from the machine he was quite V. A. S. Williams, Royal Canadian dead. gnd one arm had been pulled MOM: Heat-Col. Benson. ROIAI £0!!!me on. ’ mam Mimi-c 33% Rli-Iot‘ ' w“ n 0 o I U. ‘ «manage-mu m M. 04- â€Hm M .23 3-: notice hon ‘-__. that we trust it kill not stint! [1; the way of the unreserved loceptlnce of the ewu-d by Cumin." London, Oct. 28.â€"The Times ya- 1 terday morning publishee the text 0! the opinions of the American members of the Alaska Boundary Tribunal on the eecond and ï¬fth questions of the controversy, pgether with a map of the Portland Canal and explanatory comment. Referring to this matter . editorially. The Times says: “We ad- mit that it is â€unable that Lord Alveretone. alter coming to a mesh conclusion about the islets. lailed to make the nature of his decision clear to his Canadian colleagues. But We believe the actual point at dimes-coco involved to be so exceedingly ‘unim- portant from .a pqaptleel Viewpoint A‘ Li '18. _ No.23. No. 29, mt: 14. No. 80. £55??? New Mun-g to 30qu Why and. h Around. other inlandâ€"I u o! statedâ€"ed vduo. I do not consider that Canada. In: bean unldrly treated." landl. “No other conclulion could hub been ruched." 8h- Smdlord odd."bocouoo theexlttotho loo north of Kannaughunut and Sltkluz Islands is impossiblo {or largo ships. It“ not I. dunno! gt on. Poop]. or. ï¬tting excited, owing to ignor- ance, of tho hats. Even Tho Timon of loader: is wrong m m Inn. of this morning in rotor-ring to the two new". Oct. 28.-Sh' Suzanna min: mud yesterday mo tint. um I. study of sum A mix-guy chart- und mp0, h. Ind come to tho conclusion tint tho uwu‘dotmmmundm ro- mdtothol’orthnd Can-.1". g just sad cannot one. '11:. album: had to determine tht m (In Port- land pining“, and any found it was runninz north 0! Pan. and Wnlu kinds and catering tho mybetm Wales 1nd Sitklu: Is- WWW a ' «Cl-â€" “lemmas-9:11.“. 4h!- no tutu-u i! we. no u Mm: Ml Tmsup-Ilnma 8. was. Townâ€"Illa!†1m. Graven Turnipâ€"m 19. any “runnyâ€"lulu!" 31. per Twainâ€"mu 15. Grammy: nnâ€"umcq :4. EM. humâ€"Hut fl. Halon and Wood W9 (Incompletd anus" 9. â€Wm'wtmu Mute: Townh' Kart 18" S. 1:76. “Waunomnlq Stephenson-utter :8. Wm Turnipâ€"man 1‘. Butt: hush! (IncompleuF-m fl. ‘ nah-an mm h\'lhl'~ 11, ‘ ‘ No. 50. W. No. 2. numb 88. En: 25. mljoflty 11. _ No._51, Bind-Jr. No. 1. no rotun- . 2. not In yet. magma Wm,xo.2,mmfl. mum-ï¬g 24. .Baxt .No.1.l(uufly4. mjorlty 27. :1“ 45. No. But No. Hut oa.‘ No But 81. . 48 No. 47. Baxter. No Np. 58, Gibson, Goboon TowinhfFM-mirey '11. ' Iii-gym Town-hip (Inmpmm 7 7- 7 777â€"77 7' â€11717. No.88.Rydo. No. lunatic!»- No. 39, Ridouf, m 82. Hurt â€. majority 9. No. 40 86M Nmanmw. Bu": 87. majoflty 8. 41. 81181211.)“.3. W! ‘0. 3:: 19 majority 11. _No: _42 Staggewn. No. 1. mjodt! [mm 11.1mm mam-ms. lotion. and Wood. No. a. account. “Ng‘aWMWMNo.7.M mï¬mxo-Lmfl. mm. My :2. No.5. umx¢zmn gmm 1.va 18.No. 27. 9No. 2. Mt! to:- me: ‘No. 2!, Xonck. mnjoflty for may No. 29, Multan. No. 1. majority for Hart 14. No. 30. Ila-hon, No. 2. tie. aura unknown. No. 81. Malay, No- ]. majority for W! 4. â€No 82 Dachau. No. 2. muodutor ‘ï¬â€˜ga mum. Haney a Hut :7 unjoflty tor MM! 81. No. 84, Oakley, No. 1. no return- enum- nt :0 Con-“a. Noun. Sinclair. No- 2. major"! ,anknmflo. 1.110"th No. 48. ,nculr mumâ€"But 10. TIMES IS MAKING UP. _n_o. go. may Nb. 1. majority 1b: Mm by â€ï¬‚ofltkc. No. I. majority 30’" Body Ton to “redo. out. Oct. 28,â€"At. the boat: [on- dgy night. Henry Gerbic, aged 15, was killed. In some manor his clothes come in contact with the m- volving cylinder in Pervis' factory which a ï¬lled with sharp point: 0! steel. Instantly he was drawn upon the crud “picken, " and before tho machinery could be stopped his body m M torn to shreds. When taken from the machine he was quite dud. gndonou'mludboupunod comm. . tho sxprsss, westbound. at 3 p.n{. Nothing wss round on him thot would identify him. his was oppor- ently shout 60 years of ‘88. sandy complexion, and about 5 test sad 7 or 8 inches in height. You] Fall Iron 3 Cor. Hsgorsvllle, Oct. 28.4â€. Arm- strong 0! St. Thoma, head brake- msn on J. H. Watson's sxtrs. west freight trsln, fell from the train Just asst of the station st Hater-will. Mondsy night shout 9.80 o’clock, and wu lamuy killed. The body was badly cut up. the head being severed tron tho boiv. on sun torn out from'tho socket, snd cut up in other ways. No on. now the accident. The body was drsgged about 50 yards from who" he ï¬rst tell 0!. He was 33mrsoldsndleovesswih sud throschlldren. Haunt Brydges, Oct. 28.â€"An un- known III-ll, walking out. on tho G, 7-3» tuck may. bum Mount 3:76;. and Komoka, was killed by AI.‘ ___,,,,, __ : -._. «pv- «nu lul', min. implements, and no one could get inside to rcscue the unfortunate wo- man. Nothing but a few bone: was found when the search was made for her remains yesterday morning. Sh. was between 35 and 40 years of age. In addition there were three cow. and three home- burned. Unknow- ln Killed. Tho lantern exploded and the hunting oulpmdtothontn'. In a. M second- tho entire building In a. mu- 0! dunes, from which tho unâ€" fogtmto lady could not â€3.0.0.4110 , were destroyed by In and In. nah . urny'a wt, was bum- In tho building. Sh. had you to ban to do noun choral. taking 1th_hur s lighted Inna-n. whichsho 5E E8. Terrible Loo“... Arum; In. ham mud-I. ydjod m'uu hip, suturing ohootln‘ m: 0! tho ooooon In an. action took piano lot. Hanan, ottomoon in tho Township of Suw- wnk. nbout nova: Inno- tron: town. on o. vault of which Finalq Unload, o. roddont o! tint municipality. to lying in a. critical condition. It op- poorothntho was out huntlngm n neighbor, Don. mum. and in waking through tho wood. Kr. Io- Niagara Falls. 'Oct. 28.â€"Ons oi tbs most serious accidents that havs occurred on the power works lines their comment occurrsd yester- day morning. Thros men as dead andthrosarsinjured. Thsdsad an George Hills:- oi this city, and two Hungarians. The scans of the accident was tbs whsol pit of the Canadian Niagara Power Company, which is lasing put down by Dawson 4: Rib, of St. Catharina. At 7 o'clock tbs I. was down into tbs pit to work M In Killed at a. mom nu. O. Conny died hm Hanan: night. Bo m «upland In tho dryingroo and W into tho box. In which n worn ncm conveyor run- horizon- tally don; the floor. Tho mt cnught his toot nnd boson grinding tho Hub. 1!» leg wuchowod onto the hip. The man's criel brought other workmen to the scent and ho was taken to the hospital, when ho dlod titer Iuflcring grent agony. Port Arthur, Oct. 28.â€"AI the n- m: o! n wflblo ma. which oo- gun'gd st Klar- Mar, William .oaptob-I 3 Soon 8 no Cal. it's}; 8 Ion. Solâ€"4 2 £8.39 :10» I Ina-cl can! i. 53...- »an£ nail! .0 coon-I nails-I25: .0 33! col 983. FELL INTO THE WHEEL PIT. W. C. Canker. Log Ground 0!! In I Port Arthur Elevator. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. “0‘ Will. In“... Power Works. mom to influence h1- oï¬chl livab- ion for approval for homestead ap- ucgtions, which had boa U4 L m “I. . mm. receiver or {he land can. at La Grande. Ore. The indict“ W Thamm, Am. 99116)“! of the stock was uVed. bit the; was little or no insurance. In†mthrownoutotworkbytho an. The monthly pay roll of the mill '- 8600. The mill will not be rebuilt. Kingston, Oct. 27.-â€" Yesterdq morning tire was discovered In th paper mill: u Scrnthcong. owned a W. J. Finlay. and in 3pm 0! Q heroic econ: of the village poop]. t1}. yholo york: were destroyod. Pun TERM§z§L90 PER YEAR Perry Sound, Oct. 28.â€"A OOIV-v tion to select. e. candidate for the Common: in the Liberal interest for the district 01 Parry Sound we: held here yesterday. Only one nine can. before the meeting, the: of R. J. Wetson of Burk's Fells, who MM u unanimous vote. Kr. Wuhan. vb we present. accepted the a... flea. About 120 m - p Phihdelphln. Oct. m.â€"Tho elev- collieriel o! the Phlhdolphin :35 Reading Coal and Iron Company I. the Shunokin district. employing about 7,000 men and ban. dun down last night, and will rand: clou‘d until the day titer Election. The remaining collieriel o! the Bend- ing. all the mines in the Lehigh Vul- ley, the Delaware, hcknwmu all Western Railroad Company end non. of the operations will clone today for n week. More than 60,000 In. nnd boys are elected. Holiday- am responsible for {he dint-down. Involve:- at an ear. m shot. took afloat. Poklo Proddont'o ltd! mu w and caught the In... lino took Icon: to put... I. I C m with a. bad criminal word. all no but neatly released from prised at Gnonditu. vhero ho had met! term {or homicide. The miner mid b. invatd. The President I“. named perfectly cool. Incant- an roconda render: the theory 0! a. (hub. onto Attempt 1t mount!†m)- oblo. In thatâ€. “on 3: Cat In It“ Mint Db; 'Cl- Gaga-Jute. â€axiom Oct. 88.â€" Gmt excitement was caused Mbymattemptonthuh of Puddent Diaz, who was g at tho Stat. Governmt during tb {adduc- hon. Th0 Pit-went. E M and guests w [Lucius 5y Ccntccor street It. 1. mm "d‘. llnl mam “Mn is .i mining ulnar, bee-no may In tho Camus md devout! hi. my “tumâ€. mam m until-01y â€iv. and opposed (a View, m it is thought this at» fltudomlphcdthoudvmedm chm-icy which would In" bun w Applied to violent rental. M . Armenia grievancu. 5‘ Baa-68.. two DEX-Hon o. I. pangâ€"8...; â€goonâ€"«2:. o. EOEâ€"BESHREE gonna». EEO-=3 34 E? Sagouni, who only returned to LOI- don Mondq. utter Dealing up the aura of u: mocha. 1n Swimm- land. who to recently W Igy subping. was catch; his rd- Thoma-Ida o! Cod III.“ I.“ 01'. ibEflmhuauflodsm uithuevery appearance nth-lag o! 3 pointed charm. and h†been prooodcd by the m a! other omcius of branches 0! tin. m Iocicty on the continent- London My Mon!- Iod Conduit. d tho love-oat For Sighting to Wro-p d Vial-M Cot-try. London. Oct. 28.â€"Smul Sccounl. Pruidont of the Armenian Baob- tlonu-y Society in London, was null:- dated in tho auburb or Nunhudloo- “.70 Gut. Oct. 28.41::ch renown, u: mployo of the Victoru What Works. lost an eye yenterdsy whfln starting his machine. Pourboro, Oct. 28.-’rwo “cunt. W a the Canadian Gen-rd Electric Compuny'u works M. John Pom, who was working - tho now building, fell from s m girdortothey'ound,udm C o'er80bet.breddnghulen an tbovo the wrist and reaching our m1 injuries. YMy Mon. Charla decy caught his Mt hand lnsboltatthoworksandhndthm Anton Mdly luau-nod. m mocha dislocated. The doctor- hopo to ARMENIAN ASSASSINATION. lip. was hold a : use-dd Phillipa, '11.: mud mud th- tcuons 01W. who husk an bicyclo npprouhln‘. an his: tho intuition that ho W t. Itop. and concede the right of way. stimuli 5' givuc- land It.“ mutt-ac. THE CRIMINAL ARRESTâ€. Paper lul- Bur-0d. "at... in Parry Ion-d. Acetic-u n: Pomboro. loot an Eye. LT' M