'an nerves no m tans. Other signs are shame .ï¬mcmcm saw“; w‘“"â€"'"" ’ dalerfor book. “Infant Feeding ï¬nd Mm neat," or write ' MeLennan Go. Step ladders Washing names Curtain Stretchers MsLennan Go. of Lindsay, will pay HIGHES'I CASH PRICE ’ f o r HIDES, HEEEPSKINS, LAMBSKINS, TALLOW and BARK. Oï¬ce and warehouse at Wellingtonâ€"st Imitation may b Tinware WANTED ! HIDES AND BARK Paints Hardware, Coal and Iron. muonn RINGS FANCY s'rons_nmes , Chums nts Oils Varnishes “ Prism †lixed Paint Peace Wire Poultry Netting Builders’ Hardware Tools ileari Trouble of all varieties. Graniteware the heart. isn‘t painwhen you lie usually tho 19“ quencly the 3nd difï¬cult smothered g Therelis ab. BBOOCHES VISITORS mam FALLS. nw xou. Progress Brand" Clothing Foot of Kent-st... STONE FESTOON napmrs FANCY s'rons Ann PEARL SCARF PINS. [m on GREAT 1mm be the sincerest e an imitation of WEAR Attorney- ed Unlawful and_ln Future Enjoin- ed From Ent‘ring Into Any Con- tract or Combination in Re- straint of Trade â€" Result of the Special Investigation. acting throng the resident United States idistri attorney, instituted proceed- ings against the Standard Oil Co. or New Jersey, under the Sherman Antl- Trnst Aet, by ï¬ling in the United trade, etc. Result of Investigation. InJ'nne last, by direction of the President, Messrs. Kellogg and Mo:- uâ€"-'â€"-t--I I... Aï¬m. Declar- Asks That the Combination Bo- make an investigation of .the rela- tions of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey to the business of reï¬ning. transporting, distributing and selling oil throughout the United States; to New Jersey or the persons 61' corpora- tions associated with or managing it. The counsel have completed that duty, and the report of their investigation has received careft1 consideration b the President and his Cabinet. wi the above result. C. F. Just has been reinstai Chaï¬ng Crosa oï¬ce. A ViZOYOuB for awakening local booking-1 and efforts regardinz Brihsh grants are to be (101113165. ___â€"_.â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"'-. Shake Up of the Canadian Immigra- tion Ofï¬ces In Britain. ‘ London, Nov. 16.-(0. A. Poi-After consqltation with Lord Strqthcona. ï¬ons of Hon. Frank Oliver, nrux Walker, chief migration agent, has made several changes. Webster goes to Glasgow from Dublin, which oflce will be temporarily closed. Oï¬oes are to be opened at Aberdeen, London- derry, York. The Aberdeen t’s territoryistobenorthotsline wn across Scotland through Perth. Mar {an the agent at Cardiff. goes to chase of one motor omnibus, to be used for ‘ g the products .0! Canada. through the midland counfues and north of England, also three hgl-t democrats for use in the Welsh and Scotch hills. C. F. Just has been reinstatedht Chaï¬ng Cross. oï¬ce. A vigorous pohcy {n1- awakeninz local bookingagents inn failed. The tide is still third trial wjll probably VL, â€\- .â€"_. town have discovered anthrax in a herd of. cattle on the farm of Munday 8206., in West Burlington. Two cows died yesterday morning and were burneï¬. , The veterinariesryaednated the rest ‘of the herd and «(gym is being taken to prevent it spread- Bbwtilhvflk, Nov. 17.â€"Dr. Robert Young, Dommion veterinary inspecte- or,andDr._E.H.8 Loweryoithis . - A1_ _.A.._ 8.. a BRUCE WALKE R’s WORK. 3y-Genéral Moody Files Petition In Equity. Anthra'x In Darï¬nm- Bavarian Still F 3y ï¬ling in the United it Court at St. Louis“: ast. 'D'b’UBTs CONFIRMED B'ooxs SCANNED IN ABSENCE During Chas. McGill's Holiday Trip to New York and Santana. How theDlI-ectore Met Crisis Which ‘ Then Confronted Them on Report of Suspicious Clerksâ€"History of the Last Days of the Outerlo Bank Before Grub Cemeâ€" N. 0. Bank Impectlen.‘ Toronto, Nov. l7.â€"Tbe Int deye in Ontario Bank history, do 3 interven- ing between the time of e complete realization by the directors thet a crash was inevitable, and the fateful morning on the stock exchange when the collapse of the shares conveyed to the world the knowledgeihhitherto Tex-onto, Nov. 17.â€"â€"T Ontario Bank history. in; between the timec' realisation by 33119 . d1 venison. Frank H. Pope. chief clerk of the head oï¬ee, and most trusted of all the staff by the general manager, since it was he who was assigned lay 11ch to deal with his correspon - enee while the manager was absent. gave to light that which had, up till ‘ then, been a hidden chapter. 1 Crisis Confronts Directors. ‘ It was on Sept. 1, that the directors. or some of them, at least, were con- fronted with a crisis in the affairs of the bank. To the emergency meeting called purely on the initiative of Mr. 11 Manager McGill had not taken any vacation last summer, it is more than like] that the Ontario Bank would ' be holding up its head amo banking institutions. There ‘woul have been no break in the ‘ market price, no closing of the doors, and no aheerption into the Bank of Montreal. £5.11ch would still be Pope and bhenowdh had nursed ans: picions that had been mused through casual glances} into the accounts. In ‘waa wow u..- __‘-__,, 0.8 the absence of the water, they 11“ ï¬ne and opportunity at their com- mand. ~ What they discovered conï¬rmed fl-mir belief that all was not. well}? 1: they discovered connrmeu their belief that all was not well um der the consulship 0! Charles McGill. A number of New York brokerage ï¬rms were debited with large amounts, had beep forgea‘m; yet there iane ction indicated that'the system of bank inspectionin in_of the lowest Montreal Bookkeeper With a Police Record. I: Hoavfly Sentenced. Montreal, Nov. l7.â€"l[orris M. Jac- obs, the bookeeper for 1. Diamond a: 00., St. Paul street, who was found guilty of theft and forgery. was sen- tenced to ten years in the peniten- got ï¬ve years on both charges. _ .. . ‘1‘-) _-.... 1’an 3 ha .v- _.v , Scotland Yard character. Rank U. 8. ‘ Moat. Ottawa, Nov. 17.-â€"-’-1'he Canadian commercial t in St. 30131315, Nfld., forwards a statement that. m'spite o! the stops meantly takgn by the Ame- rican Congress to vindxcste the quality otfflniwd States meat roducta, con- signmmta. , 1- banded f and m km the Stung hays recently.- roachigz StJohgg’s m 311 unsound, old Ind- m state. n help the regulation government. mark-I u M.“ FORGER GETS I0 YEARS. Mot Crisis Which Thom on ROW" "ksâ€"History °’ of tho Ontario vâ€" _, Ewan by the Gov- gave J acob76 a WIND It. Bernard. I23 Tom, Drift! Ashen ‘ and I. Burnodâ€"Om me! With ; Gmt Dlmculty .â€" Tho Maybe" § Badly Buflahdâ€"Sllvor ano a ‘ Total Wnckâ€"wgod Brothers Hanna Beniunin says thet he nu the schooner into Beaver Harbor for shelter about 2 a. m. Beth anchors were let down, but both dressed and ‘ The ' schooner Maybell. Capt. Oliver, Bhnloona for St. John.wasbad1ybuflo£odintbebsy. md both anchors and pm of the 1' dockload o: dads 1m. Silvor Wu. a Tlghl Lou. ooner Marshall of Deer Inlmd, Maine, were drowned. and the schooner became : to wreck. m e Bodies Float Wu. Point Judith, 3.1.. Nov. l7.â€"â€"The "IGVCI St. John’s, ZIfld., Nov. l7.â€"â€"With two of her crew severely injured, her steering gear disabled. and otherwise seriously damaged, the steamer Dun- dee arrived here yesterday after a terrible voyage across the Atlantic, Russian ,Angflu pounds and rye 33.266.000.000 mud" which is gï¬gpmï¬n pounds below the avenge. In several of the interior proyinl 0“! e at th Sean-nu hue taken to their 101. aye . time. in order to week- enthepanpdhunler»m‘¥°mix‘ ing then scanty supply 0‘ [rem '“h KW to make more mm {or WV â€"‘â€"--â€" ~r o monument W mac '1"- yestorday’s sessioq a! the W.QT.U. provincial oonventan. Numerou- molutans were passed st the anal-noon seamen. . ‘ 72111.5?“ HOUR Also Wreck“- Lashed t9 tit!!!- and you- All the “$3.90???“ â€YB Day Coach N But Non. EIGHT steak. W of the Pet- m m |nluflel h e F" . Only. m Péfltu‘it‘“ A†WHOM. II ““109â€. embankment into the ditch, and the former turned over, yet not e single fetelity bee to he recorded, not even 1 very serious injury. The eons of the users, when the pouib' tiee of t e wreck ere realised. borders on the mireenlonl. The derailment occurred just west of the 0.13.3. diunond. The cause u ‘ not yet ascertained. The Injured. Ed -Wi1kinso. n at Toronto. batman. hock injured. Frank McCormick of Toronto. con- ductor, bruises and shook. Charles Hicks of Bnfldo, instin- jued. . In. mph,_threp ribs. broken. , rA-â€" “I- Pmuu May Not leoâ€"Tvo 80M Wm Dad. Ilicht inquest hopes willbebold. Bnnflord, colored. 1"“ _ Nov. 17. mm†33:178. o1 mu}! Crushed In Brick "oonmâ€" 71in. Muchlm. -â€"Edwud Gum. yahrday that: withbut An Fumlturo Mon Not Guilty. _ Toronto, Nov. l7.â€"With the mu- mem that ; criminnl communion had not been shown to exist, Justice Teet- Amollontion For dowry. 82.. Peter-abuts, Nov. 17.-â€"-Premier Stolypin’s organ, The Bows. yester- day published a long article, appu- ently intended to prepare the my for the promulgation of the reform in the condition of the Jews. ‘ Systomulc Robbery. Wmtw. Nov. 16.-â€"8 small bond at terrorists stacked the Vistuls 3“. rod' depot at anchodniow 1m mint, killed a condor-me, blow up 35.12:†of iiéchéaiizf ml: KILL! I!“ WRIGHT. AM Loaves 33'" n For Jewry. Nov. l7.â€"Premier The Bosch. yester- lonz utiCIO. appu- GENUINE The Kind You Have Always Bought The dty 0! iron pipes and cast Jublic know from expaience what yo es galvanized iron pipe, has cylinder rot ct mint me water. - Wemmkingahfgeb whichwillmMandthrow market. quits, and we can 8'43““ Mail «den receive Pr contains neither 0P1“ substance- Its use is and allay! Feverishne Colic. It relieves Tee“ “d mm. 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