fl’ Lone. ï¬g, (9- ! M ; valuable horse which i pr 3° ,5. Veterlnlfy Sumo“ 'h° , "a ï¬ll â€m and guve me little boom 1 â€Ins" blistt‘f- This made matters ' . am e ,0 lame that ltcould ' M“ mg in my war I ever?†him ,bout, the case. I x g tron: llib: wirk With Elam. ,1 then started to work â€ï¬u'sctmn he never a the whole summer. (ure- not only as n: ’ ‘- .» my me flint it may ' smurt 7mm. ‘H'l Spuri- Cure. also " the bob: tree. or b l l I iun lid: run be- two . was. That “an!!! guy for; .: deal ’of enter:.. .ntzlrn‘ . 3 -..... .10 House of Indus“; 1.2216 arranged that married I -,;_n mgidcncc there sniil not “rated. Tbii s A proper it L9 the refinement of .ll :0 sepirate aged husbands and mm}; because of their poverty. ......â€" ‘ norm to a. contemporary: .. 'an :1» tones go: 190,419 L uOntario lo the liberals 187,- Ilium“ tlmt uuzside of Tor- d!‘ the liberals had .1 consid- will}, but the. gerrymandcr very effectim in the tory in- manta ï¬lm-t 1;} '11? PM: .....â€" m Lb! Toronto Ielegr.;tr- can find ‘ in: lagood to say for the tory It says they "prrfirrel to , ' gown and rest on than; supposed ; .a‘ right to rule CLnndl.“ [’er-i the shock of lb: rerun-T of you l :u get rid . an}! can; to limp Elwin 21.: action. ‘ .....â€" Masons happen to lit-LT of the of government ownership of Hwy-3 in the latest «quest for the :_ of commons in Mnnto‘oa, the : l-vest lerritorit‘e, or any other 'lâ€"Winnipeg Free Press. in like cry served its purpose in. J bilabial gencr..l elections, and .. - who so dishonestly Tulb‘fld it â€twain: to haw. the matter re- ’ :0 them now. ......â€" ln’omo Smr: Hoax. “(LIE I: .30 to every member of the .~L:_'r council I u‘z'cr mayor each year, nwozy else ineligible for nnmin (inn .‘ Then I ' alderman rou'ti run in his -- rard in Lb.- con- all! mm «levied 314).? ~ir--ppingl -:.salderm..n if 611-. led and 2.: place V l;;-' ‘il'lrflliJil: can- _._ when :._ . ‘levho stood next :n :he running. . .e-r men! ‘w system 21:;th urn; H 2.52 aldermnrq Levi lill would . in: (33.15 ant. [is Law‘s fir ill: 1 ISM-111: among met. 1‘. is: 'z. we never } l 1 ' '7 rm ... il.‘lï¬â€˜rm.laiw ml Elie muni-::p..ity. Crater. the Timon; . L. now llama, s.y.:':i‘..> .nti-t; .. -' ’ New Ycrk, hi‘..i,.°:ll by 1;»: .Jishop,i 13:11 0!: ‘il exhilar- Lo '51er .l Rc-l “3a mayor L†ups... r ELK-self has! chmter' hid ilsf rfinniery to ‘ . a (Lilliâ€"31' ('X'LL.‘ . 1-: .is a I â€1 12:8 .‘.L-'i, 15 Q‘ll'ulgh “lo . aroar †His Mellon is, ;»l"_‘>lll.'l my. :0 eleCt a. lliiljwl‘. But '.\ ILA' ll. ugh-r w;‘.;. i ,. ,_\' 11w . "in of h 5 Hill {hr 55'." Sui‘h ' ‘ . .. in Lem; 1'19: gibbet l \ " 3-7;...in ' :‘3‘ notes 1 if. 'lll'. 53325, “L. . L. .ci' ll;-3 g:~n-‘ EWrshgp of_ the Grand Trunk. ““338? the. Southern Pacific, is toI Kantian- of $65,'l“" a year. ThisE "“3 than six uni .\ half times the. '4" of Sir Wilfrid inuriez.“ Ln-. inn-8 nil: sessibnil (tilt/Nanci), the I :EKWUS annually. nine thous- Tlie conditions are, of :3ng fight to by, V WWW PW unnum of '41- z- . ..- "9 4 so desired, the the I and! Bufficxent. '- . W'lnt was “l“ HI 12567 is um um .e enough 'now. hum“ Witness: That must have 542a m of Belshazzu‘s least the Y ‘ ~ . or; Chamber of Commerce enâ€"- 3M *9 “0" days ago, at WhJCh BiS- “me, 8!] ï¬Ã©meln‘dolicro‘atry in terms :2. wï¬â€˜lhlng 73f the ring of old- QQM '1†'Lnbmreition. The men them a. the banquet were said “Dunn nt an aggregate wealth 5! â€:83: a thovsmd million dol- , .Y listened to and even ‘33 , I if“ tin b‘h‘l’ When he condemn- My'mul’t exercise of the power “batman“ the organization of HM" ‘llgtpatized the orginioers, With “haul-3.†The crimes with ‘ M harm the plutocracy, at Maï¬a: plutocra'ts, whcrcevery! . M grantxyt'dollaxg’ and where W l K3. t perversion ’-:. "if“. the crushing of corn- In the â€Mun fixing. of prices, pditical and social evils “mm mint ha"; been per- i 3 . I ltcdocnhis I lit“, lTnitIed 3 ICE Mr ' Pills cured. - lief. I M‘W in England, which is- . m , , fact re- " but??? â€It: remunerition of the. ‘ 166:5 or state" in Canada. invite-d. guest. de-l Lave been Mving quit on innings.- forc tho Age-many Dom It mm; have. ban a" molaticnto many peoplctorcudintharepcrtnofchc Commission’s ptrocendinga so much mm and consideration givun to argument: at men who a few year! ago ware called flaunt-ta." but nil-Io. now find the current:~ a; public opinion setting in their direction. .Theabo‘vc willbe‘cheorilutolocal V _ are increasing q . tho Shula Tax- , want is needed is more publicity and: lucid comparinons with present system Today‘s Globe has tbe‘toiiawing: The Mail ha; ayarn that Hon. Geo. W. Russ will resign the premiership of Ontario, take a. sat in the senate, and join the federal cabinet. them is not a? syllable of truth in the. story. The Mail know when it put the yarn into print that it was without foundation. The story was manufac- tured to do duty in the bycoelection in Welland. Every day for two years be- fore the Dominion election the Mail told some. gross and malicious false- hoods at the expense of the liberal purl) and toe liberal miniatcrs at Ot- tawa. For the next two years the same policy will be pursued With respect to the liberal ' the liberal party icy of "stabbing a. grit of Ontario. The pol- under rib every morning" is the settled and deliberate policy dfqthe tory pres and the tory politicians. It will be entire- ly Site to disbelieve any ' statement that appears in The, Jim touching the acts or intentions of the .R 965 gove rnmcn t. -â€"â€" Uncle Sam is feeling! the chafing of the military collar that is being rivet- neck. eagerness to fathom the depths of his pockets, has been carrying out a gem of “fortify-Lug" the Coasts. Heavy gum. thus mounted account for an expenditure of nearly $50,000,000 out of the 855,000,000 appropriated for dcfcnces since the policy of na- armnment was determined upon by Congress. Now it is practi- cally stated. by the Naval Board of Ordinance and Fortifications, of which the chiefs of. the two bureaus named urns spent strung Manon the War Ofï¬ce must revert to the practice, nteadily pur- sued. by European: governments, of mounting coast defence, guns en bar- b3tle. The money is as' as thrown away But the chief object, the giving of public taxes to private favorites. has been served. and Uncle Sam’s coasts would probably in as 3806. had there been never a gun planted along them. ‘ . fl __-__â€"-â€"â€"â€"-_â€" AssnssM-szxr or RAILWAYS. inequalities of the present sys assessment. Most of tho matters Draught. before it rclzite more partic-; ul..rly to cities and towns, but. dens is one subject! in which rural-munici- , [patties have a special interest;that§ is the assessment of railways. It would. we think. not be wide. of the n..ri; to say thit railway companies. l .lLZ‘u. l in Ontario encape'taxation of nine- sen-twentieths of their are saddled on the rest: of the commun- ity. If the. government would prepare for the commission :1 showing the. value which it is assessed, it think, be an eye-opener. '1' here are same way of the Went of railways by municipilities. but should these be found to be great, there should be no difficulty in . by a prov-111cm}. 1d collect the taxes ministers at Toronto and, 5 l l I l l 4“ w . . Q)“. " . . .-_.â€".- LINDSAY ONTARIO, DECEMBER 7,1900. ‘ i . *- . : . THOUSANDS OF AMMIO mu HURRYING To THI GRAVL. A Young Lady, at Cobontg. Ont. Whole Cue was Pronounced Hopeless, tells How She Regaincd Health and Suan‘gtk-h-A Lesson to flatten. w in tho tnrm used by dmtcrn td mdxcatc' povprty: of. the blood. Tho mvalemc of that trouble in wt 2% “PM" W“ m a. argc percentage muggy too :i'mrnieroulal cases of con- ï¬rm I winch. aunua y ravage this country, have flair origin in this gawk $55,111:: indication of anac- . is a pa (0!: wa com lax- icln. This is followed by lax; of :ppo- titc, {mount headaches. indisponi-tion to excrtion. smelling of limbs,with violent. hurt palpitation and freâ€" quently fainting fits. 'lihesc symptoms may not all be present, but the more than are the greater the urgency for prompt and affective treatment,thh.t should. be waisted inl .until all traces of the trouble have vanished. Among the thousindsyho have; been brought near to the brink‘of the grave from this trouble, and ultimately restored to health through the nae 01‘ Dr. William‘ Pink Pills, Boyd. .am estimable young lady whose borne is at Cobourg. Miss Boyd givnn her . iencc as follows: "It is murly ten years since my ill- ness first; commenced. and although I was doctonng more or less, I received the gum little. or no benefit, as the’ dociai-s did not seem to understand my trouble. 'Lwo years ago my health became so bad that another doctor was called in every and hostatcd that my case was a most 1 severe type of anaemia, and that while ha could help me, the? trouble had pro- gressed to such a stage that. he could hold out little hopes of a cure. At this time I was as pale as chalk, my eyelids were swollen and would hang down over my eyes like sacks of water. My WW“- in its feet and limbs would swell, and were always cold. I; was subject, tq violent Lealdaclms, severe palpitation. of the heart, and if I stooped over I would be no dizzy: that: I cmfldh‘gcarcely rcgiin an upright pom'tion. 'appotitc fail- ed me aimed entirely. unit I grew. so wcaktlnt I was a more wreck. While in this condition I read in a newspaper of the cumotayoung girl whaaacase was much like mine, 11 the use of Dr. Willianm‘ Pink Pills. and I the tetrmmcd to try them; Those who knew: m did not think any meldizine could do many gcotlJ or that I would ever got better, but I determined at all eventst to give the pills a fair trial. 'Ihnvn'uaadthnmfck nearlyayear, l l 2 3 property. 3 The taxes which the_,ra‘.lways escape: statement 5 of railwiy property : in this province and thc amnuntfor. would, we 3 I l difficulties in the. the way of providing for 5 ' board, ; and dis- . l with. the result that I ‘feel like a new. person. Thai swplling in my eyelids and limbn has disappeared; nu appo- titqw is good and my face is regaining. the. color which loft it years ago. I can new and do work about the bonsai, and this great change in my condition isd solely tothcuscofDr.Wil- lians' ink Pills. It is not to: little to say that thoy have saved my life, and I strongly urge girls who are :imilla‘rly affected to give them a fair 11;: . SHORT FROM COL. OTTEB. Ion Refused to Bumain in Anionâ€"Sonic Got Imperial Commissions. Ottawa, Nov. 27.â€"â€"’l‘he Militia Department , has revolved the usual Weekly load of re port: from South Alrlcn. Col. Otter, coni- mandlnx the n-gmu-m ll.C.ll.l., sends his duty and repon fr. in Oct. 13 to Oct. 1'). timer date blh’crton. Oct. 20. The parade .5.ch shows pi‘I‘SK'hl at headquarters :40. itc;;.mauil and swamlc‘l. 7; on armoured twin. is; sck, 2.; a. Cape Town, 29; en;- p..._.mi. $1. Total, :"n. t..-.:. Otter says 12...: the men refused :c rv"u'::n ll! .‘.!."n‘:l lt-ngvr. preferring to re- 10 - an win by the middle of Dcccmlicr. air-ml 5.310; (but l'fe. N. Crooke, has iul‘u swan a commisson ‘.‘.‘.irw..l:<. Corp. .l. MC- 1 Arliélery. and Pie. it. \‘.'hl,::2;i:u in l .’.:t::c:is.ilre Fusiliers. i'2e. liuui: l’roulx 1!.‘1 l) ‘1‘“ granted a pen alr‘ii of 1d a clay tor 12. months. I'i;.- v- ‘llillllladlxi-g nt'.iI-:.-r n.’ lt.¢.‘.D. report: t'.: :t c: Oct. 10 Ill-c rams-1;â€; ‘rl-Lrl‘ ghuiflltl :!.~ r dls'bnrgu :zn‘ 5123'}: of! the srrmigtb or tin- l'(;.'ll‘..:ui‘lt truzzi Jun“ 15:. 1mm; 2m. l’fe. C. Marsh; 15:. l'tc. W. L. Erans; 586, i'lc. G. lit-id: 2e; W. ll- C.. Mead; 362. l‘:.-. W. J. livid: 61’. Pic. R. Ilunsmore; 227, l‘ze. J. Miller; 426, l'te. ll. McIntyre. _____â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-I' . If -.-e Pope's Fnl of (‘n-nlury Addrela. New York. l‘cc. :-’..â€"â€"Therc has just 'i‘u‘: \' Company. '1‘. the 41:1 lloyai 1'0: in 1‘. ya} F1. the munic1palities' been TCCL'lVL‘d her.» from Rome 9. copy WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS Said to be lncapable of Curing One of the Mos: Deadly Diseases of the Age. Dee. 3rd.â€"Mr. 'William lax-ming' story of calf! to cure of Bright's . L _ treated in the beat hospitals, 00th in Smiles and in Canada. ‘lbny give ,him. up as incurable. Med- iml science had failed;th.e were powerless to help me. him and he is a well m'in to-day. Says Mr. been a nu ,' the kidneys for twenty years. been ' ll the 129:9!sz m Canald and the United Starter!) have just finished and am completely cured. locomotive engineer, and known, so many can vouch for ’1 W , statement- __.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____________ .‘ev very different. and while it is; compare this ' 2583A? IRON 3-.3'5 £55)! r1 ST. “...eismcut Commiesl-in Thinks It “'ill Take 3 Long Time to Settle. Toronto. Dec. 3.â€"-â€"It looks as if rue Assessment Commission will not. be able to prepare . file result of their entire investiga- tions in time for the approaching .~,es_i.>n of the Legislature, but will . had“: to conï¬ne- tlicmselvcn to report.- ; 11g upon the scrap iron phase of tlie .nquiry. A meml‘er of the commis- l uion has thus expressed himself: “Tho inquiry conducted by the As- s--ssxncnt Commission is turning out to Le luzger than v; vast amount. of iziatcrial .. to re digested before we can put the Pending: issues into concrete farm, .md I doubt. whether we shall be able In do much morn than tackle scrapâ€"iron assessuicn .. Legislature in January. _ M SERIOUS 31A“? XE DISASTER- - learner St. rm Pea?! ucl {Lat 45 0‘ ... part or licrflc‘" ha" ‘9 Hewas hospitals I Neverthee 3 Browniey is cured. David’s I a report covering . e anticipated. A | will have ' the t in time for the e |Christ the licdcuurcr.†l l vncyclicul on â€Jesus The cncycli- cal is intended by the Pope as an_ end of the century address by him to the Catholic faithful. The ad- ldrcss concludes by the Pope begging 4of all Christians to do what they can to know thuir Redeemer as He is. and he especially appeals to the clergy to exert their zeal for this purpose as far as possible in the pui- pit. and the schools, and wherever anonrfunih' 'â€" ‘WMLâ€"V Hudson Buy Co. Rights Winnipeg. Nov. 30â€"“. M. Howell. Q.C.. has hem requested Ly the 31:d;c:< of the Court of Quocn's South to look into the question of the rights of the Hudson Bay Company in regard to the Liquor Act. and the c .2 submitted to the court h} the i’ttwinciul Covermncnt. and to as- sist the court in ï¬ndingmut what the position and the rirrhts of the com- pany are. At the request of the Gov. Lernmcnt. W. R. Mulock, Q,C., will - apnerr in support. of the Act. of the Pope's ......» a MAL-‘â€" {anadlnn Chlldren's Testimonial. Montreal, Dec. 3.â€"Iiiimcnse crowds 'bf citizens of all classes flocked to The Star ofï¬ce on Saturday to View the historic album, containing the 'childrcn's testimonial to Queen Vic- 'torin and patriotic ten-cent fund from the girls and boys of Canada. Etc be distribut'cd to Her Majesty. ; The album contains upwards of 100,- ! 000 names, a beautiful illuminated ! address, a vast number of children's ? photographs and orer 816.000. W m. Bopklnl Kinda. , Montreal, Dec. 3.-Dr. Hopkins, a imam-known practitioner of this city, 'came to a sad end late Saturday at- lternoon. He was coming in from [Montreal Wat, and in endeavor-lug forward car was 84 years of use. pun- Ivnlfll more Minx-tern. St. Joan-s, Niki, Dec. 3....1". , Premier. will apply to Fir. mambcflnin. the Imperial Secretary ‘ e Colonies. the colonial Minis- is Mis Bella. , .lhcnl- Mir . berth recover. for permis- ".;amur 9s " 7‘ l ~~~.‘ .. _. L n ,t .. -'! . . . ‘. --.- . xi.“ m lumps-3 ~.-_ ~ : .> , non Our Own ( . ¢ .. in. Will m: and along.) at . ...... .... ...... .. .... .. HEADQUARTERS mar. . - IIFORIII m.cmrumm mhctnofora fades-n 11“an a carbnncln. had rather a llvnly. abut te. and he mead Oak‘wmd. No damage wan to man or beast, It» says to cam for any more such ride. numbar of boys lmvn returned. ' workloa- um peaking in tho mam Institute. Mia Eliza Brood spent a few days in Lindsay last meek visiting friends. Rev. H. McQuadc and wife went last Sunday in Havelock. their past charge before coming! to Manilln. . Mr. C..Bott, of Cresswcll. occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church Sunday evening: . Wed out last week) WOODVILLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 'I'hia wind storm last week was a. cavern one; yet. not much damage just in the village “with the exceptions of some broken glass. . Archie Smith intends opening a. butchc'r shop in Campbell's block. Archie. is an old hand at the business, and well-known in this morn are busy hauling grain and; the market here is one o! the best. , _ Upton .Brcs'. Lave takenmson obtu- farm of C. G~ Gninpbcll.pmsiidc vacant by the removal of John Mona». A. new harness shop is likely to be - --.. started hero cam- . Regular. misting df um village coun- cll was held on Tuesday lest. Mia Flora McIntyre, residing east . . _ CUSTOMS OFSClNlDlil 'urcd durir. mow-indmmlastweek, J g Du. The Revenue Continues to In- inclightly improved at. presema and that m m “ ten “a“ crease of Growing Time Speed. cndwehopeabcmayrooov . ‘ Preparations for St. Andrew‘s bo- cicty dinner in tha Oddfellows‘ ball 0'“ “my “38‘“- â€â€˜5 being m. A THE FRANCO-BRAZILIAN AWARD. fullbounsiscxpactodandagcodtimo. Mr. E. Vichary in likely to remove to Oshawa. in a short tuna. Wdod out last week.) .___.â€"â€" IRONDALE- ‘ ' - (From Our Own Correqondcnt.) Mr. Wm. Gilbihrwda hashrctugrdénd- tor spending a wee in p- pin'g grouncb. We understand howls not Very wful in getting mch M’ . m saw has lately W to 111mm†t when he intends to reside K n " Winston Spencer Churchill, paid W in to lecture in Kingston, Ont.. weak, bull returned the last. week in December. , t to hiswork again. President Dlaz on Sath took was 1. Wu spent tnrday the oath as President of the Republic and 50-11de With friends in W‘ of Mexico for the next four years. . _ . . . His Excellency the (humor Gen- turnndR‘toLliilglt‘ 0' 52m Saganâ€: ernl rode with the Toronto hounds ll few, wedngith hiS_relatives herd. ghatgrm° Lord Mmto rode 5‘" .F“ F . Corporation have struck use a non-union man \ W lemon the 13111 in at. work. The Council will he (or the general w‘ml git Toronto, asked to endorse unionism. M . ' . undnr an ration. The petition for probate of u will go ope Will of the late R. G. Dun Was filed We aimerely hope tint she will come . cut successful, as shehasbeen troubled at New York on Saturday. The esti- mated valuo of the estate in 2,- , 500.000. after 5 lb“ The wheat crop of the Darling wee Mr. Brown has Just Downs District, Queensland, is ex- returnbd from a†lumber 9‘“me no pected to beat. all records. In some count of illnw. but W3 hope they instances it will yield 52 bushels to the acre. The customs revenue of Canada for the five months and ng .\'ov. 30 shows an increase of over a quartz-r UHAMPIflN mauve“: tho (Inland sum and lieu-gun. Benpocung Canal lights. In. Noon Signedâ€"Puffy Sound Boll- Brndford'n new Anglican Church, lust erected in that. village. was opened on Sunday. M. P.. in laborer. at Kingston 'Cmiwided out last week.) â€+â€" BEAVEBETON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) At a meeting of the Aid Striety of Knox church held on Monday night it was decided to hold an entertain- ment shortly. Bemerton's offer for the Oddfel- laws‘ home was not accepted. It. was decided at a recent ,meeting of the committee th’lt the home would not be erected until nmre funds had been col- Mr. A. West lcft for Katrina last week. where he is employed. as on- . ' gineer in Robb Way’s saw-mill. The Cornwall Milling (‘onzpam's It is reported that we are to have flour mill was completely dcsli'n} ed a laundry of our own. A real live by tire Sunday morning. The ongln (mm :iman,â€"â€"Mr. John Sing, 01' Mid- ::f the ï¬re is unknown. Loss cali- land, was in town “St week 100ki08 mated at. $18,000, With insurance of for“; 11306138.} l1 .1 b t the' $2,000. . ...‘.wi cce rae iran- -. _ nivcrsnry by holding an oyster supper c b "1“,â€.‘9 Opal"? “f â€â€˜0 on. Friday. 30th. . ound Lailroad. “ e.lnnd Canal. Mr. James Calder is at Present laid have “caddy decreased. until up with an attack 011;; ylpm July this year they amounted 10. During the gale. last Friday the nMy 310-000- In July. 1897. â€-6. stack at the mill vms blown down. Were $21,000. It was badly damaged, but has been Owing to rains which have recent- repaired 3'5 the P1106311 foundry' and 15' fallen, the Tiber has flooded Liic country near its mouth. The City of raised again. _ . M55 Lottie Morrison leaves 3°“ Rome. however, is not menaccd. only the lowest portions being inundated, week for British Columbia. - M!" W‘ Glaasford, of Qumran -' but the river is still rising. After an idleness of ï¬ve months. Gimetrrm's dry goods storm. was in 'no the ï¬ve furnaccs of. the Lebanon Vul- ‘n hunting. He ‘k. [magi Icy, Pa., operated by the Lackuwan- an Iron and Steel Company of Serum» ton. will resume ape-rations at. once. giving employment to about 1,100 men. The aWard of the Swiss Govern- ment in the Franco-Brazilian bound- ary dispute gives Brazil 147,000 square miles of the contested terri- Francc gets about 3,000 period last. year. .‘-lr. M. C. Ellis. Toronto. of Ute ï¬rm of P. W. Ellis (To, ‘33:: unanimously electcd president ..r 11m Commercial Travt-lcrs' of Cunlida on Saturday. Louis Gilmore. Captain of the 1.0- Well, Mass, lligh School suit. of injurics sustained in a foot- ball game on Thanksgiving Day. Parry 1031,; 1...... he (0va out last wank.) â€"___-== The Clau- la Progressing. Livadia, Eurnrcan Russia. Dec. 8. -â€"Tl‘.c following it :llutm regarding the cczdfticn r: Iiz'rcror l‘éicliolas was issued yo. I: ;-z‘.:..: tzry. “The CL’FJ‘ {‘6}.ch a. very good day square miles northward of the Tunim yesterday and :erL- Well last. night. llumnc range. His .‘Jg‘csty‘s «uv:..::.on this mnrnâ€" The N“, betwoen the 1““ uppeâ€" States and Nicaragua, conveying the necessary rights in connection with tho Nicaraguan'Canal. was signed at Washington on Saturday by Secre- tary Hut and Senor Cotrea. the Ni- caraguan Minister. The Duke and the Duchess of Man- chmuer. formerly Kiss Helena. Zim- l met-man ' New York Saturday evening on the American Line steamor St. Louis. Mr. Zimmerman; fatherof the Duch- nnn, welcomed the pair. ______._â€"â€"â€" n.- (naporlnut Ari-cot. , Hamilton. Dec. 3. â€"â€" Detective . '“ Bleaklcy made an important arrest. "acre last. night on the animal of the G. . “““c‘ 1‘. R. express from the west. He 'Im clams 1“" €"“°"‘.‘.’-" '""°W'~‘d.hy took Benl. Cohen. a traveler belong. ._ o. it .l'ul ppm-2:9, .....-l\~ ,-:.L".r-_;;‘|.'\ mg to Three Rivers. and who rc- '†â€m" . â€' mum-ism" at“ pna‘antod Charles Sizcswain 6: 60.. L 3:2,‘H‘l j.- 1.5!"..51‘ .3 land 0‘ 3‘ontrL-upl, inw'C{ls‘Ody on a curse '1Ԡ' ' "V5"- w-|-_-. or" ‘7: ""0 half" pf defrauding his employers out of '1 “-6 "Rd 5‘“ '°' *3“ "' d“~"-“- about $1,200. It. is alleged (‘ohen {lioznrsan was closely ' connected used forged bills of hiding. signing ’Wth the non. of Int Gambian to than. with the search for the '1' the ..JflCk lhe Ripper" mum‘. [on ‘WOJM o: ,M. Oohu m h..- C..†..‘5. c no .‘ is becoming panic- †.- . . . - - . United mg is Very 5.111 dictum. lite is rctunmy and his strength gruduul'y inc-cu.» .1. . Last evening his tun-item; “.1- ‘.'.'e:: 97.5; and his pulse (34. This burning the former was 117 and tin.- 'itil'fl‘ 7:3." Cuywnlizzg-sn, "a: L‘.â€"-Tl‘.c Dowager C211; int; has sta: wit f.~.r Livudiu. _____..â€"â€"...._ Cup-Ed "cot-‘5 to '9 c tor-(ling his opt-ratirns in (lit-r0. lost your there V'crc- l.""-" ’ cw: marriages in the provircc tl-an Ea: 195.8. The ï¬gâ€" ures for the past time yours were: 1895. 13.957: 1'46. 14,904; 1897. 15,293; ISUS. 15,1;75; 1999, 16,514.. 10:. 3.~â€"'l'3ic recent the mi ilCJv’iL)’ (4’ L1"? police upu'nrt "Von“ wit-m" in Loud ..n . till" d BECAUSE they are the Best. Stove on the Market BECAUSE they are great fuel savers village and Vi- For those reasons we are doing a big trade. Your old Stove taken as part payment for a new one. the ‘ of a. million dollars over the same , frmllzull . team. died Sunday night us the re- ,' of Cincinnati. arrived at. ‘. Stoves and Ranges STILL. TAKE THE LEAD BEC‘A {{SE they give entire satisfaction to our customers BF. .AL'SE our prices are right Every Stove-.‘ls guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Call and see our Stoves and examine our Air Tight Heaters KENT-ST. CINNAMON 8L EVERSON, mus... CANADA LIFE ASSURANOE 00., ESTABLISH. 1847. {ll ()1 MONEY T0 INVEST........... Have you considered the investment advantages cloned by the (31wa Llrn's 5 per cent 20oyear Gold Bond? At. age 35 you may purchase a Bond for 810,000 by making twenty annual deposits of $457.50 each. Tliose pirments will be completed at age 55, when a number of options will be at your disposal. . The accumulamd surplus may be withdrawn and the Bond fully paid for, and coutinuing to earn surplus, may remain as a protec- tion for your heirs. .011. your death an immediate payment of $500, representing one years interest. at 5 per cent. , would be made your heirs. A similar piyment would be made every year for 20 years, when the face of the Bond, $10,000, would be due and payable. Every payment mentioned above is absolutely guaranteed by Canada‘s Leading Company. For further information and explanatory literature apply to W. R. WIDDESS, Agent. LINDSAY. ...â€" __.â€"4 -.__.-__.. .___.___ ---_â€".â€" AIR RIFLE They are cpl m model. run-full than, nothing could hunter. Two haunt g! ' And we will lend you the Hm. dauga pad. , yummdmm untrucouriiwau A a .YESUB FWE ASSOCIJLR.“ ‘ I IT I‘OPNSGHIS cl‘lli r crimfg-t or dis- comfortâ€"economy or big expense â€"â€"peace or worryâ€"for nearly eight imonzhs of every year. \Vliv not cho:se our latest warm air construction, 400 SERIES. And you ll enjoy complete antlsfaction. Greater power for less fuel, and bet ter l‘tbults in prtdzicing an even tem- perature, with a splendid simplicity in their ease of management. These are the strong points of superiority we promise. For your own comfort and economy's sake inspect them at our nearest agent’s ‘ .4 W. G. WOODS, 'rhn GURNIY FOUNDRY 00.. Limited Toronto. Winnipeg. Vancouver. _â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"'-â€"-_â€"__-______â€"___________a_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"’â€" snaAioi; NI.\CI.\‘.\'I~' IH‘AD. con Farrow. Cornwnlg and a air-eel: or of the Cornwall Manufacturing Prominent in (ans-div; Affairs For More Company, the Canada Life Insurano. 31"}:‘l’zcmurf- Company. and the CPR. In affairs of the state, he always took an abirlirc interest. In 1884 he was a doll-Ante to the Detroit Trude Convention. In June, 1880. he wits chosen chairman of the Royal Cmnmlcsion, appointed to inquire 7n’o the organization of the Cana- dian C. 9.. and on Dec. 2i. 1S9]. he was culled to the Senate by the Mar- qnis of Lorne. In politics the deceas- cd was a Liberalâ€"Conservative. ctanrlinpj high in the regard of his {arty and its leaders. In religion, lac was an Anglican. He was mar- ried in 1863, to the daughter of the .. lion. Sir J. B. Robinson, Bart, daughter. Chief Justice of U. C. She died in ‘879. The deceased will he mournâ€" Tlie lion. Donald I‘inclnncs was the '. to Duncan Moclnncs. and L"! h." a wide circle 0‘ commercid. came to Canada from the Highlands no'itical and social friends. of Scotland in 18-40. took up and nei‘erm nmkvnm cultivated a farm in the Township of Brockville. Ont. Dec. 3.-â€"Mey¢r. Beverley, “‘5 Tbe " "-""~5°d “'35 , New York l i‘c- Inturance (‘0um rom ht C‘nu, .\r;.‘_‘.'li.'l~:‘.::‘<', Felilia‘nll. 4 ‘L I'll ~_.j_.0 “as ‘1.â€gi-f‘icd in Mong- an 314,: 2». 333-1. PWiV‘fd ill" rurli- i rel-.1 on Friday and liroutrht here for mom; of 21's 0":-'('..’U.'1 in l'cutlnnd. l :ri 1. was: given rm lily-r hvaring be- “1“". cm ilk-in! n. in Canada. there : {ne ilcc ll.9.£‘is.r..lo intzn'ny after- 3 tcr «icvttmg laï¬x '.‘!.Cl'g;ECS to com- ' 2; on. and was rcmandv‘d till Doc. 12. incrce His cncrgics found free play in B;.il to the amount of $2,500 was enterprises. He found- accepted. Dr. Moore and H. A, Hamilton ln'1872. HO Stewart, barristers. on tho bonds: .... l THE oxroan I Than a Hamilton. Dec. 3.-â€"llon. D. Mac- Inrzcs. Senator for B-rl ngton, Ont... died Saturday llll'l‘liillfl at the Sani- tarium. Clifton Springs, S.Y. The funeral Will be at Hamilton on Tuesâ€" dmv. Beverley Machines. the eldest son. lives wlh Lord Blouiitstcphcn in Eng- land; William It. is general freight agent of the C. P. R. at Winnipeg: Duncan is a captain in the Royal En- ":m‘crs, (Illll tool; a prominent part ‘n we defence of tinilxcriey; Charla S. belongs to the luv: ï¬rm 0! Mc- Carthy, (lslcr (‘0., Toronto: Mrs. in a 7 .,.. . . A. ll. Campbell of Toronto son» of the many ï¬nancial ed the Bank 0! II: I I I .â€" P'K'Elti'i?l$dfu" lS-‘I'Y‘fth’ " '[ï¬ _ t . Hints-3'7"? arr . - . - . ' - . ~ .- . x -, H. .. .n :5 ’ï¬r.r“ 3."’a(,.'n m"""“" " “'*“I|!'--¢-unnuim‘-a ucninnnnannnnoo r‘rsl'ï¬n' ‘1 3F 0" 0 fl . ~r._ v I i373} Sin- 1‘" ... rt I n»- ï¬lters- 4 . 3gp?“ '. M id's-c was; . \\ -:. spits. 1-} . «w, ‘ 11“" jag! .,_ , . . .