The /Weekly' Post ____________. mv m. 1». ’131 $155ng /’;â€""-’â€"â€"â€"-"d:â€";‘__â€" : NNNNNN NNNN NNNN DIRECT; diansâ€"1,000 Men and 50: ' if possible. (Jana Ofï¬cersâ€"Wu; Leave Dec. 1 icon, STRATHCONA'S, KILLED. ’â€" ’annlry Hones to B an [nited States Dilllll'. . the 50;: ’5]; months for Lord Kitchener" rm†.- .1 Tan ll Inian lliuhm. tn Gets the l II :uri I (rt 55â€" Lady Sprig: Dead. CV 27.-â€";\ cable ; N that 1.0190 men '33.? Canadian con- Town 0mm \ he War Um ‘ CC 5 “a 50 oil L‘CIS oi ‘l b' 1‘ L UM an “I lli tn , (£5363 dirL‘Ct on k» L u15m, about I": 1. â€other ‘lrg‘llllt ona Killed. The following mix l~: has been 'ved at the ll l in Department: Rial? 1‘0“} \‘ l 21- ’14’7 , Scmt, Smthcons. IIOTSL accidentally killed 1‘ Poteher'stroom Nov, 21. (Sign- 51) lfilner P19 L. van His next of kin is R. A. Scott, Regina. cavalry Horses For Kitchener. 5m York, .\ov. 27 .-â€"Horses to the mm: of 50, 00M are to be purchasâ€" din this countrv in the next six months by agents 01 tl e British Gov- ernment. for the use of Lord Eitchener's forces in the Transvaal â€d Orange Free Nate. Tasmanian Bushman Gen Y. t. London,).‘ov. 27.â€"Private J. H. B‘sdee, of the Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen. has been awarded the Vic- toria. Cross for Conspzcuous gallant- Near Warmbad. in Sept. 1. '"e rescued a v: :er under 8. vs“; fire rery exposed piste. Capt. Ben; on .0 Get 8100. Quebec, For 27.â€"The Citizens' Committee in c “ .ction with the <ou'h .z'lrican c iitnucnt has do rifled to favor (‘:':"t‘,27‘. Ben} on with 3 =33: of SlONj‘. -- same sum was 372.“. to all. the mixer 0:: Errors of "-. its: Canadian cv n: ngent. They '21:? decried, rim int-r. to tr} and get situations for r'»-1=rri'ng Q ue‘oec‘ as. who are now out of employâ€" :e"t, and to rec iv;- te. 1.00.05 the 2's: continues. who is expected to arrive at Ha . x. Eon. Ric 'i T Irner rece: ved yes- terday a. cam..- nit-ss- we from his 50:. Map: 1:. if. â€9.â€. Turner. in SO'Ith Africa. to the effect that the mior's Wound is much improved. Presented \‘vith \iufclxes Toronto. Nov. iiiâ€"last ala'ge gutiozlr: of tie T. Eatonl “1213305 in )Il.“\".'3 ' ‘-‘ rlhtl, the four! 30â€? men “'3‘ ) i. d L†319 out of that stem to ï¬sh in Six-:1}; Africa, were :1:th with gold watches and " “Salaries uhib: cu any fighting for Cu pt: the Transvaalcn oundcd 0- and in a. “GI. and “ages night at . .. ickers and Gor- d'm “l Mellae. llon. G. W. Ross was we of the speak-3:. Premier \prigg a “'idower Cape Town Nov 27-1. ad3 SI‘F‘ESo Wleof Sir .ionn (.ordon >prigg. the nine Minister of the Cape Colony. died yesterday. Clpt. Parr} 6(- -ts a Commission ofEuripeg, \‘ov 2.- â€"(‘:tpt Parry 0‘the 90th has be an appointed to A Mission in ii: c \\ est African conâ€" “Mary. Otiuwu Want: That Pom- Pom. 0134m..\'ov 2" â€"llis Wor ship 1330! Pa merit is anxious that Otâ€" “I should as an ornament â€ell-3' Hall >' qiiu re one of the Boer g‘n'fnllturcd aqt l' aardcburg on Feb- $321 the pom-porn (or \ickers- fired) captured from Cronje pre- hfl‘II E Ar- “Amtfbx nor l.\' rKOCnLE. H “m Fuller Went to Rochester and Wu Arrested on Suspicion. Nov. Elliâ€"Al- been given . i: is, however, :llobart Fuller, Sli H cit tter, arrested night on th¢ nominal charge Satirimb has important kn0Wl- 31;! La.“ 0 the: mini tr lucsday even- â€013,0! Miss iheresa healing. 'ngs led to 3oung Ful‘c‘rs grazing: suspicion The ï¬rst Was he mud c to Johnson J‘: rinse of the Depart- 0 l‘.. or its on Wednesday t0 the cf' cct that a, woman found murdered on Daï¬l e discov cry of the body .5. °lner 3111110 until an hour later. I While m3eason was the ï¬nding of 81†tic bod3, which was ’cllmvod by the statements 1 lemons that thc3 had seen ea kg 5 'ch 8. bangle 30d“ 350:1?“ Attondant Draude ta- 4:, 8 In" [A £11:th bangle i IVM‘E e to get “W3. 8‘ 1’1 I tiller admits by 5 “I‘m." ‘i; . 0! nihg AL ‘3 ' - the po i'vg :0ught that the L .. “Lunad 4n F5333 01 v Willing, tad been 11:8â€- L‘llot n ’he lot when he the bod3 of the that 5: 19015 all Tues- and \Kac in mace “Here the irl “as BI: t g “ (1: ll: .' :ad a IS a- mist In†um! malodI a."" re o‘~\ “l“: «N in“ Fun“; 10n"'cl'. Lied to jail L0 await. fur» Dmcnts. :33,th Unclil \ “r on UN and W . m. Hendrie, (Valid â€'-areri18‘[‘)â€rls of the same :23 OIL) ere Vs urking g‘xl‘nprisqriml â€â€˜ud i l N l 'I no soldiers were! ~ ., . Wham-«luv «warms. . MANITOBA PHOHIBITION ACT. Hudson Bay Company Will Not right the Act. For m They Bo Bound by It. Winnipeg, Nov. 27.â€"In the full courtroom yesterday, Hon. Colin H. Campbell, Q.C., Attorney-General, istated that the Government intended to submit to the court a. case with regard to the Liquor Act, and he stated the Government desired that. all the judges should 3". on the argument. as important qu-ax- , Lions of , arise. wo Jd stated constitutional law The \ttorne3-General ' that a. difllcult3 had arisen with ro- "aid to the Hudson Bay Compan- , ; \xllO had decided thc3 \\ ould not. III)- e PurchasedI . would not be bound b3 it. ‘ sired to ask the direction pear on the arwumént of the cats- - and H\.‘ (L ’- Of ' .hc ' court with regard to the course to ' be pursued as to the .Hudson 'lu _v ' Company. , could not, deal with that from - for ‘ noti .cd the Dominion reh- l l B Scot t was of A Squad-‘_ l l l l l I l N f _. -..__..s _....,._-.-.~â€"_~._._. ....._-'-- the vicinity - most everybody . to keep the . He has . H. Spratt of- in the inmr- ' SCCU rc tha 1: question: He thought the best course Would be to ï¬x a. day when the court Mr Justice Rain stated mil f .. 1'3, “4......" m... ....... . l....... _ 1 could decide what parties should be‘ notified. The \ttorncy-Goucrnl stated he had Government. and the Hudson Bay Companv. Ho and J. A. M. Aikins. Q.C..would up- pcnr for the Provincial Gavan- ment; Stewart 'l‘uppcr,‘ Q.C., - and! Mr. Phippcn. for the License Hold-I ers Association of Manitoba, and Mr. Mulock Q.,C. and E. L. Taylor, for the Dominion Alliance. The Government had not yet been notiï¬ed who would appear for the Dominion Government. The Attorney- Gcneral suggested the case should go to the bottom of the list and Iimt the same should be argued some day N next week. BlG RAILWAY, DISASTER. Ballwny Train “1th 200 People Sald to Hove Gone Through a Bridge to Death. Cincinnati, Nov. 27.â€"â€"A special to The Commercialâ€"Tribune, from Char- leston, W. \‘o.., says: It is reported here that a Clicmpcake 6; Ohio Rail- road train “out through the Green Brier River bridge, which had been damaged by the prevailing floods. It is supposed that there were about 200 people on the train and that all- wcre lost. All wires are down at and near the crossing of this river, and it is impossible to get any sort of coxiiirmution of the disaster. EVcrt the railway officials are unable to communication With points on eitherrsidc of the river. â€".â€".â€"â€"_ CHINESE sï¬â€˜ummw. Foreign Diplomts ut Pokiu Have Reach- ed an Agreement About Peace ‘~ reaty. Pekin. Nov; 2€.â€"â€"Thc body llL'ld 2'. final lllL‘ULlng‘ Snturdu} mornin; and ag’ri-crl on Ihf' terms o.‘ the proliminary trout". \‘vth'nf: now remains except to Secure the anprov' al of the rczpcctfve Governments buâ€" fnre deï¬n'tc nL-gmintions with tin- (‘hincsc I’cacr- ('miiuiissioncrs are by gun. The precise terms of the set- diplomatic tlcrnent huvc not yet been made pub- , 13c here. but it is believed outside tho diplomatic corps that the main points are in suTistantial agrccnnn't With those contained in the French note to the powers, namely. punishâ€" ment for the guilty. indemnity to Get-cmtnents and individuals, reten- tion of strong legation guards, and the OCCupation of certain places be- tween Pekin and Taku. A party of American cavalry went on Saturday to. disperse a band of bsnlits in a. village 16 miles from Pckin. The village was found strong- ly fortiï¬cd but the Americans at- tacked and captured it. killing seven Chinese. The Downgcr Is 111. London. Nov. 26.â€"A special des- ratch from Shanghai says an ofï¬cial telegram from Sign Fu conï¬rms the report of the illnese of the Dowager Empress, and says her- condition has become considerably worse. MBNDEZ CAPOTE IS PRESIDENT. Republic.- lisvc Scored In Cuba Coxo vendorsâ€"The Scourge. Havana, Nov. 26,â€"At Saturday’s session of the constitutional conven- tion, Senor Mendez Capote,\ who was Secretar3 of Wsr under the â€Cuban revolutionary Goxernment. and Secâ€" retary of State under Governor-Gen- eral Brooke, and v ho Was elected a delegate to the crux ention by the Re- gubucans o. the Matanm Province. was elected president“; receiving 17 votes to 11 cast for Senor Tammo. The othI-r ofï¬cials elected were: Sen. 02's Rivera and Lio'rente, Vice Pros- d.: nts and Senors Zayas and Villuenâ€" das Secretaries. Captain Coo‘c. formerly of the En- gineers’ Department, in charge of the waterworks, died from yellow fever at I as An; mas Hospital on Saturday. Captain Cook retirned to llmant Nov. 13 and was taken sick on Monâ€" day. There are now in; two Americans 5‘5 patients, Includ- N - 1 v f \‘cr. st that he himself ’ for 501m e M a. -- '- - _ Explosives For (Micbec. Halifax, N. 9., Nov. 26.»â€"The steamer Daltonc' which arrived 3.95- tinrdas. has on board 100 tons of ex- plosives for army and navy. The greater portion of. the cxploswes are for Quebec. The steamer. is anchor- ed in the harbor _______.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ohunber, of Mln-‘s Establish V a. no. de. 26 Chun- befoisfhlï¬inc’s for Southern British bi has just been osts‘blished 52:11.11}; J. B. Me Arthur was elected president of the organizat'on. under treatment i N ‘ Chinese l- lcpiflu mm. on» Pom nu [.121 /l W mu. run It . 99?. ‘ ~ ranch-cums. ‘. I Mutton. Nov. » 27. Department has been informal? the wt. or under-steam? ori'_ €~ prelu'nlnury frosty (ft is not per Ilblc to lcorn in what the form stands) mum by the arm at Pckln.1t~ls not regarded. as proper to (In out for. publlcutim at this tlmc my detailed infer-motion rc- thc agreement. It may be stated. however. that the meat stands a Very poor choncc of receiving the sanction of all the powers represented in the Pekln conference unless some material m- ondments shall be permitted. There is some reason to believe the indemnity proposition has taken such a form as to make it impossible for the Chinese.Government to meet the demand. and this fact, taken in connection with the unreasonable de- mands of some of the powers res- pecting punishments, may require our Government to make active ef- forts to have the demands moderat- ed. There aro indications, too, that in these efforts our Government is to receive the support of one of the most powerful of Governments rch presented at. the Pekin conference, and one which has generally been supposed of late to have favored an extreme position. Ll Hung Chang Sick. I ondon, Nov. 27. ---L1_ Hung Chang.‘ according to the Shanghai corres- pondent. of The Morning Post: ltser iously ill, and has, telegraphed for his "adopted-son, Li Chins Fang. Germany Must Got In Lino. Berlin. Nov. 27 .~The National Zei- tung, discussing the punishment of the guilty ofï¬cials in China, says: â€" "Germany-midst abide by the deci- sion of the Mlnistersï¬ Pefln.’ a. The Post says the poice 'negqfla- tions will probably be ï¬nished at the end_ 9? the week. The Russian hues. Moscow, Nov. 27.-â€"The total Bus- sian losses in China up to October 1 were 22 ofï¬cers and 280 soldiers killed, and 60 ofï¬cers and 1.223301- diers wounded. tDuring‘ October one office: and 37 soldiers were killed, and seven omcers and 82 soldiers wounded. The total number of active Rus- sian troops dospatched to the far east. Mnnchuria and Chili included. was 890 ofï¬cers and 178,000 sol- diers. Yorck Is Drlvln‘ the Chinese. London, Nov. 27 .â€"â€"The Times has the following from its Shanghai cor- respondent: " 'Ten thousand Chinese under Ad- miral Ho are said to be retiring in the direction of Kalgun before Col. Yorck's expedition. It. is said that the population is friendly and glad to be rid of Ho' 3 soldiers? , The Chinese 1"]ch Berlin, Nov. 27.â€"A dcspatch' re- ceived yesterday by the Navy league sans Col. reached Kalgan (about 100 miles northwest of Pekin) Nov. 18. troops,- numbering 8 .000 men, fled. A battalion of Chinese In!» oerial soldiers was discs-med. w WAVES BEAT OVER THEM. Barge Rover Founder-ed. and the Captain, HB‘WK. uni Chlldron End 3 nm- ' Time. V KingstOn, Ont, Nov. 24. â€"â€" During Wednesday's storm the barge Rover Captain Daniel Smith of Washburn. from liingston'to Sceley's Bay. foun- dared in the Rideau near Wushburn The cabin house remained above wa- ter, and here from 5 run. till day- break the captain. his wife and tuo infant. children suffered. The waves beat over them and the cold winds pierced their clothing. The mother tried hard to protect her children. At daybreak the father went ashore on a raft. and returned in 'u punt for his family. On the Way back his young- est child, aged 11,3 months, died of uhaustion. There was a large cargo on board, with no insurance. Thomas J. Irvine, carpenter, of this city, while working at Marmora. fell oil a. building he 'xvas assisting in erecting. He alightcd on his head. and received injuries that will prove fatal. was! none K0520 JUNTA. British Cunnot Toke Too Arbitrary Stops. Even to Please the U. 8. London, 26. â€" The request of the United States Ambassador, Mr. Joseph H. Climate. for the suppression of the Filipino Junta. at Hong Kong, has been put in the hands of the Colonial Office. It will probably take some weeks to ascertain the facts, with doubtful results. An official said: “Hong Kong, of course, is part of a. free country, and we cannot take too arbitrary steps. even to please America. Most. of the international plots are hatched right here in Lon- don; but We are quite powerless to suppressthem." ' Nov. 1101?- . Cure. ,For Consumption. Vienna, Nov. 26.â€"$Dr. Hoff, an- nounced the, discovery of ,a consump! tion cure, makes no secret, of it, but. publishes it freely for the use of al' physicians. He holds that phrhisis in the beginning can be checked b3 the administration of a solution. of which arsenic in the main ingredient. This, he says. kills the bacterium.- pearing in lung diseases. Professor Stofella, Who has tried Hoï¬'s solution, maintains its un- doubted efllcacy. . ' The Car’s Condition. _ Livadia, European Russio, Nov, 24.â€"The following bulletin was is- sued yesterday morning by the Czar' s physicians: “The Emperor passed a. quiet day yesterday. He slept about an hour. At ,9 in the evening his temper-stun Was 102 .7, pulse 82. His Majesty passed a. very good night. His con- dition and strength are very satis- factory. This morning at 9 o'clock his temperature was 101.3; pm,“ 75" War-Mae 3.7. Grave's. m. .ciflhem through the use of Dr. Wil- Yorck ll. column by addressing the Dr. Williams†The ‘ condiment. of. the ,Dntcss'; . ‘ Marlborough Clult' tmm ~ 00 come .unassintcd, " °' 5"“ v ‘° LadIeS’ Mantles, ' . Our stock in this department 15 still large, havi rc lcnished it with new and fashionable goods. Oar Jackets igd Skirts have the reputat on of being the most stylish and best value in town. Stilts and Skirts, The Ladies‘ Furnishing Department is also full of WOOL GLOVES, KID GLOVES, CORSETS, HOSIERY LAD- IES’ BLOUSES and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, also Ladics’ FUR COATS, CAPES, GAUNT- LETS, CAPERINES, CAPS, MITTS, Etc. plctc stock of Black Dress Goods. To this department we have DRESS GOODS given special attention and always keep on hand the very best Black Goods to be had. We are selling cuts for PRIESTLE' ; maker of Black Goods in the world. gag y Cglebratcd Black Goods, the best Colored Dress Goods Dam who am good healthâ€"pt- Laps life itself-tn Dr. William.‘ Pink run, is His Mtkutboms. amp- dcn. Ont. When I normative called. at the Alumna homestead to make enquiries as to the particulars of the cum In was cordially! received byMn Allhouac whoreuidily consented to give a W for publication.†"-Up to the ego of fourteen yuns’ said Mrs. Althouse, da hter Hottiehadaln yscmoï¬ mmtof health. lhcn she began to complain of! weakness, and. grew: pale and lung uld. We tried several medicines. but instead of helping her, she was stud- ily growing worse, and we became alarmed and called in a doctor. told us her blood was in u very watery condition, and that she was on the. verge of nervous prostr.1t..03 She had beam very pale, land no appetite. frequent head-chug and after even slight exertion her heart would pal- pItuto violantly. As time passed. ï¬e seemed' to grow, worse and worse, until at last she could 50:cher move about, and would lie about on the sofa, most of the day At this junctuna she _, End occasioml yfainting fits, and any fright, as from Buddha noise, would bring on 51 ight attach of hysteria. Both my huslglmml and myself hated that Elle would not live me than a. (â€and It was while‘ Hattie was in this conditioh that I read an account of a gixl cured of a similar Please remember that we hold in stock a large and most com- Evcry make and style of Colored Dress Goods in stock at popular prices. This Department Is full of New and St3lish Goods suitable for the season. MEN’S SUITS ranging in price from $ .50 and $4 so Millinery Department Clothing ~ DCPa-rtmen up to $l200 per Suit. TWEED suns BLACK WORSTED SLITS, MEN’S HEAVY Vi ORKING SUITS, a. large stock at the lowest prices, MEN' S FUR CO XTS, MEN’ 5 C APS and MITI‘S Men’s and Boys Overco'ats, Staple Department Large Stock» for the Christmas trade. \Vc always keep a Complete Stock of Men’s and Bo F Overcoats. Every style and kind and our Prices are light. Inc Our large stock' l5 awaiting the eager bargain seekers. FLANNELETTES, GREY FLANNELS. WHITE FLANNELS. “GREY COTTONS. BLANKETS and SHEETINGS, and all kind of Staple Dry Goods. See our stock and obtain prices. C omc early. ' RB. ALLAN o Directly Opposite Post Ofï¬ce, Kerr’s Old Stand, Lindsay. 9 FREE WATCH ES m5?- Siamwm â€cl-â€4?,“ “3‘“ .EMIIIITIOIS. III). muilmmummuugwm: n the†“thaw primed Inthouzhx mncnwmm elm 2. Whhyourcnlveryonnustmloscwafcr Mum worsen-album A full you‘- lu to the Hon loan-nu Rothko-kn alums-sums.“ hum “Am aloneymunbamhyrocmxou. Olden We. Bump-mac lending usmsolnflwufllmvivec . Err»!- cepw. L mmnmhmtwmme Waltbuncoldi'flch. Morgan-Ii .oyrnfu-c «limo-Inc. and Thornton: mern-Lmvmbombundhm ~th on bombs“. Iâ€. mm . w 1' I L | l | 'r Wmmumnhmywm‘ for thinks-padded crof- lull.â€- or Elam,m_,m,,.m,_,,_, All Eyes This Way. FACTS ABOUT YOUR EYES“ Buy FURS Now. iâ€" m desirable that you have them ï¬t ted m a practical my. You Vfll ï¬nd it toyour advantage to con- sult J, RIGGS, who has bad 20 years of pructiccl experience. I guarantee satisfaction from my large stock of gold, silver and steel spectacles and eye glasses at lowest prices. «Thar. I decided give them 3 trial, [ism Pink Pills. 321‘ 3......“ “will; m h bakes; n s o m: IR-rl them there. was 1m un- doubted improvement in her condi- tianndnd we fblt Wit! that she would reg .Iin lax health She: con- tinued using tln pills, and trout Out 611 (kiily made pr toward com- plete recovery. or asappetite re- turned; color began to (dine back to hex face, headaches disappeared 1nd in themedafmv unntbshewca aswell as alto bad overheat in her life. It isnowmoro- mm morons since ah: discontinued the use d the pills, and in all tlnti time: in enjoyed; the best of health, with absolutely no re- turn of the troubb. I can scircoly my how grateful we feel for what Dr. Williams Pink Pills have done for my daughter, and I would strongly ur mothers whose daughters may be ni- in‘g to give Dr. William’ PinioPnlls to them at on'ca and not experiment with other medicines." Dr. Willimns' Pink Pills create new blood,n.nd thusxcccho themotoï¬tbc disease In the case of guns merging into womanhccsl they are almost in- nispemiblc, on than†use is aguar- antlers of futun health and! strength. Other cry-calla! tome 119 are mere ‘ , “muons“ this medic ’ and would Opr advice to prospective fur buyers Is to buy Furs now, and secure th e (1.11.!!er denier aces not $131,} m they will he cant oostnaid use of Mr fur garments for the entire season. Twenfv you! pructmsl exper- at 5- a boxer six boxes for .3150. lease in the pushing and manufacture of sll kinds of Fun, with the persoml attention we give to cutting. enables us to please the most criticd, and satin- f‘yfn style, it sud workmanship. From our knowledge 0. the trade curly m the year, we saw there would be a very considerable advance in the price of Furs, and bought extensively In all lines. As a consequence we are in a posi- tionto cfl'er our goods at prices that cannot be rq walled by any fur house in the province. We oordislly invite an examination of our stock and a comparison of values. Ladlcs' Conan-ants. In all the fashionable furs. mm 85. carol Queen Victoria, notwithstanding cen .I.. 313-5.. '1' W .35. tain rumors to the contrary, is most â€10' BI! Jackets. Ill Lam 0033. wwflby. .20. .22 50 I eXCcllan. She has lorne the Sim.“ $25 -’ t. .85 “d “O. 0‘ the â€â€œ5““ ""1" and a†gm" Gauntlets. lulu. Ston- Colhrs. Neck Surfs. in all (Inc fashion- of personal llcrcuv cm‘cnt in a marine: lblo ll ' It ’flus in keeping with ‘0“ va'ncs. 0 S, ï¬ï¬,§;§§fiï¬zg“§’oi¢zgtioiémsirdï¬: Grey and Black Coat Robes. 86 87 50. 39 Next to Royal Hotel a slight weakness of her eyesight lcn‘s Fur Coats. Coon. Wallaby, Bulgarian Lamb, Wombat. IDEALER IN FANCY GOODS etc. 815. on. $25 up to $45 i ._____________ l FRUIT GROWERS, Her Majesty seems physically or Ian's Fur Lined Goats. $30. 885. 850. lATTENTION l, ARMSTRONG BRUS.’ WW... can furnish my pqusntlty st 28c. strcn ~.‘ as she has ever been. Her in- tellectual faculties have suffered at HATTERS AND FURRIERS, No. 96 Kent-st. Lindsay. Pnrtiu requiring BUILDING MATERIAL impairment and her will power war II; -\er firmer than it. has been during the last few I: onfhs “h n (lcn. S r llcdicrs Bullervisit- cd i or Majost3 at “indsor the othen will ï¬ndltto their interest to give us a cell. Estima- cheer- fully ygivcn. Aphnlng factory and stove mill in connection. Dnln Tile and Due on bad. day; it is said that the mentn' \igor o.’ the aged Fox'ereign ï¬lled BEST FAMILY FLOUR always in stock. him with surprise. ! . Kennedy Dims 00. Lil. complications \vhacewer hive been'ob- m not nqolnd forth. ‘ “W" “ "“ ‘° n†Bobcnym and mad-y served. “ mum. @“mu W†“m _._..___.â€"_______ a. .. m... li.J G. EDWARDS 60 mmmm ,‘lbmnm. Amused dcqcclorflpuccnt of tho M amount of Iondon, Nev. 26. â€"Whi !e the latest bulletin regardinir the Czar' s condi- momma-comma». Honorable“ Wham. nmbfunbocby-cbmd- mundm boss 1J0: ‘l‘wo lunch-t tion ls much less favorable than its prod cssors,1hcro 21’s sotï¬inï¬g yet to c firm a 'urniing ' rumors Queen and for the din Wt! \ictoria. daily rcCcivcs a. teleg from the Ciarina, and flip Iï¬i stood no; exceptional: is displdycd. . the Succession Tull-ted on. - St. â€f’etcrsburg. Nov. .26.-- silo- cessiqn is believed to haxe pied the Ministry and ï¬ght) Imperifl Coun- cil, and it..is thou ht that C7a.rs illndss should cordial. nights! 1y, Or‘and Duke Michael would u- sumo-,2 tho regency until after the of icine ('50., Brockville, Ont. HER MAJESTY’S STRENGTH. Rumors In to “Her Majesty Not Benn; ll- Good Health Arc Entlrcly Without Foundation. London, Nov. 26.â€"'Ihe health 0: ,, _.__.â€" run cznu's usanrn. Sunday's Bulletin Shows Temper-mun Wu . Dangerously High on Saturday. St. Petersburg. Nov. 23, 12 rmid- nightâ€"The following bu-lctin was is- sued this mo'nmz at “MW mucus ron surrixss, 1901 "Tho (‘zar passed a qu$et day yes- mm ‘0 ' : ' ' - The V. a man terda). At i o clock 3estcrday after “1mm" m I) “who! up!" m no. n his temperature rose to 103. «l, i new “’9' .dbntcb-I not, armory butt-n am, “I. lhv.‘ Illllï¬e being 88. At 9 :°.CIOCk in “mm“, 9'.“ .1. â€[WM' the temperature was you-1901," ;â€" At an In. â€ac-I gvggigl’he pulse 80 httbcfnuclnromw anion. K p m, ‘ . . . . I‘ll, ll-Jco, Mï¬thOHllh; “owni- "llls Majesty slept well during the “dicta: um, m»; the Morn- night. This uiorninp, his general con- Em : sud-anam- diti (in Mid strong. Lii are satisfactory. {Whv‘wm Temperature. 99.5; pulse.- -75.- _ No Ana- (7cm. In using the cclcbntcd Old English? Condition Powder for any kind of stock, such as horns, coeds, shoe pigs sud hens. We hue thou-sud; 4 of “admonish from men right ground you. Pdocâ€"_â€" 20 cents. rNI. WtBufldhfl, Toronto. Nov. 10th, 10â€. NEXT 10 DALY :HOUBE -’ as. man the Sunni. -Wshington. Nov. 27.â€"The issue between the State Department and 'nirkcy over the withholding of an ekequatur to, Dr. Thomas H. Norton to be consul at llurpoot, has passed into the controversial stage. and the indications are that it will be- weeks before the matter cgn be settled. u:-\".. 3Auothcr‘ Jumor of Death. London, Nov. 26 ..â€"â€"2 30 a. m. â€"- A news agency here sa3s it. is reported that the Prince of “ales in 'ormcd the manner ossn PRIOR rm r03. Tanbark, Hides, skins and Tallow. Leather and ï¬ndings. W lair. etc. for Sule- m B. I BELL LEATHER Bo . Ll IHID. " 1, my: GI-tc Six Months for sawing. lBarnfa, Ont... Nov. 27â€"Judvre .Ifnc- Watt yesterday sentenced Ulvsscs 33 to six calendar months in the Central Pri son, Toronto, for stabbing dead, but it is unabWW"m ation of the rumor. - v - '13:. 90th 1‘ch n m- noXe, Nov. nthâ€"«in 3pm. :6: m at: nlals..-ofï¬cinl and otherwï¬l it is cur-y tain toâ€"day that 8 0159" VIII. hangs literallyé byâ€: single' threagfdnd that hirdeath silty to expec at my moment. ways fragild in: knee; zlie his wit;- to sciatcdrjhot.‘ --. 1091:; ,o :‘ere space. He can 'no w but ape-Hi will“ talk“ part or his day lying on a. couch, and l is “@1939me now L a Albert- Gaodall. one. mus on: sand. or mum Slum!!- 0w- 5 "Mflm ,msmmcnochm l ; , Holme passed inward yesterday. ! m and Roth, r CASTORIA mm o... mm .mm 3m BRANDS or can. on. . ‘ ._... 'II cmgpslllliiyltllc.d:;d 121.1323). Go EDWARDS m. a 2:330:19 lust arrivals fromscn â€mmm‘m. 'ood. o-n A.u“¥'o‘.o. (xx . u o mas..-“ o v.1"... ,a. .--ohc~.g-¢- ...- .aL -«dou-‘oo v t un_.-- - I k .-3. so". u a "wvva- . 3‘ 45:35.3. 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