Exeter Times, 1899-8-31, Page 4Tg
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Paid up Capitol,. , - . - 82,000,009
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The Liberal Program
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I -ION. EDWARD, , CB l'1, -.!O BR
PREMIER OF ONTARIO.
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Two GovernMenta
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A CONVENT ABLAZE
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.... , _v., .., eke , Lot ,an( .. any cis It.
'were ilolui•ed- Alt the. Children
Were Taken out. '
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131 It N ''' A 29 The' mire.
wave , .1,., . ug. . ,e- ., 0 .
' f buildiege with the eeception eif
etollin0 a • • • • •
, the hospital, Whieli comprised the convent
Review of the Winnipeg IVIOI-,
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SS:MS Rank Robbery, '
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• Wirtnipea Awe. 26, --The reCent . ar•
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rgst ana nreliminenY trail 0.• , .o In .
en a - • . ' 't,' with the
n erson au connec ion wi ' . e inye-
terioue rObbery a, the •1\folsone Rank
bore. a. b. pot oot,ob, e- r I. 14s• 0. has- been a
,
drove out over the Louise bridge to kic
' o e t
poplar grov,e and bed the en e y ne
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tar roue the railway track. After An, -
dersen had made this confession to
Davis the latter s la owed Anderson
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all the time, never ettme nut ou o
.
I t H took .1 with Ha Y .
his sig a , eco,unse. . .t.,
art 4 .Wilitlaf 19,W.YerS! RaDa .11!
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fails.
that
water
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and
dandruff.
ishes
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same
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color
prevents
from
fine
well.
have
request.
you.
expected
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liftplIU
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does
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of
also?
remember
never
help,
becomes
the change
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bring
of
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heat
quenches
cleanses
the
them
growth.
falling
soft
a
which
do not
write the
Address,
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you
gray?
Do
age
e
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back
melts
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bulbs
finish
boo1r.
you
obtain
front
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your
your
show
becomes
while
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youth.
just
the
the
feeds
produce
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mirror
of some
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friend
this
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dark
play
begins.,
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to your
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as sure
snow,
fire.
scalp
formation
and
of the
It stops
out and
to the
on the Hair
may obtain
all tho
the 'use
about
J. 0. AYER,
Lowell,
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say
little
lees
' gray
darkei
when
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never
or
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a bleu
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benefits
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bair
as
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hair
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and
free
the
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Money• edeenced• to geed, farmers, on the
teen neve with Ono or more endorser at .7 Par
aut. perininunt- , ' '
Exeter
During the past, few anOntlisein faet,
ever since thelast provinelal general.
an nirn-rd
OU DJ LW OF ..., .' - ,,. ...
NEGnTIATioN
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,,,,f nt. Anes' awl orPhelutge in charge, of
the Domcan Sister.e, situated itbosit half
'I f • Spark -hill . Were burAed Yes'
a int e ono . ,. . , .. .
terday morning,' All et the, children vVere
ocarina
cleokled, sensation' in Winuip'eg mad nany With Mr., Whttla htre 51,1- o• 1 -
, - , , , mans an dreve, o he spot an eg up
'• .. ' ' ' ' t t t (I d
bas ‘aused,gt LAO interest othi oughout
11 ' ' h 1 f A ' ' S* ' tl t—the valise containing the money, The
. le se o e o merma. • ince 10 eine
tl. d cl 11 .s contained ill the
two ionsari 4, al,
. Branch ,
Open esneeeleevenclaY t1'oM10 ei. in. to S P. 11)
sA-TtraDA-Ys,,,10 E,-, In- to 3, ,
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entretes a ieterest allowed on deposits.
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DIOR'sON ei, 0LING, N. D. ITDROON, ,
soucrroes. r.r.kivacee,
mxoter, Deo. 27th."9& •
,
election, rumor has. persistently ei,f-
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trilled that Premier Hardy will retire
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before another aeueral election, and,
time his place will 'he taken by Spine
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other member .of the Ontario 'Cabinet.
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Dominion. ...always: Claimed the ' itiehn
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Now. ontarie Alas ConStrne4 019
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' Priv c I ins teadennlat to rieeen
,y co All C ..,
That the Frevinee nne the ,ItiAlAt •
•.epresehtatives of -Om
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Governments to Confer.
taken outeilive, but, two, lateen 13eoWti,
aged 8 yeas, andelfannia ISfaelcin, `tigers
old, died of. convulsions after. they, ' tied
' be on rescued, . .
• .An aged woman. nurse known as
eaane,I., who is: said te• be 70 Yea'''s el
, d. to have perished in the
age Is suppose
bIlliding, WIlilre it IS supposed hoe body
a the diseerYery of the robleery the „ . , . ,
al package seperate from the valisethey
whole affair bas. been shrouded ' '
th t ,diel not find, They reterned and open.'
complete anyeterv' tind th efact a • ,
' ' ' ' - ' • - ed the valise counted the money and
, be robbed of such a. large .
a bank could d • l • • , • '
banded•• it over to the Molsons Bank.
=dant in spitenf all the 'precautions •• •Davishad • '
, used to •insure safety has eeeetea a At the %taw tune Dis a war
f , - ' ' •' • bank- rant made out for the arrest of Ander-
'very Uncoil') ertable feeling- ne , . . . ,
. . • . . te n was quietly effected. Cross-
in circles here. At the • tine. the son w ie .
'pre- examined, Davis said. be was a native
ee ennnee-
Dalencler for 'AUGOST, 1 899
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NIONDA.T... ,...... 7 14 21 28
Emiesne.y. . .. 8 15 22 29
On this point the TIME§ to -day posses-
. • f t" ' I ' .1 't h t •,
see some in erm.a. ton ev nca i es ens
to lay before its readers. It is authen-
ti 1 derived from the best -to a ee
c allc • - s Ille`'
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Toronto,
has taken place, between the ensheries
Department Aaltla..C;tea:19CaSul7teliedir:cuestsl it;
organized Fisheries Department of On-,
t - Th question has arisen in conneo-
ato, e
will be found. • All. the other manatee
have 'been eccourtted for. Kate:mac:obey,
a servant, is dead, and Theresa Murphy,
16. years old, who escriped but went back
after a baby, died of her injuries. •
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robbery was discovered special
°outdoes were, being taken on Account of Mitchell, Ont,, where his father re"
ee eae- Beau e , h n • b ; d sides. , He had been engaged in Chie-
gex twang Len warne
some days previously that and attem t ago on the celebrated H. H. Hohnes
to rob the bank was About to be ma, e
by a gang of Aanerican. crooks opera, marder case, , At the present time he
w -as acting as a private detective, and
GV4neemsnAee.... . 2 9 16 23 30
MURSDAY3 10 17 24 31
and will probably first reach the pub-
non' with the ri,ght to frame regulations
governing the fisheries of Ontario. The
ntrrroN rouoirED To.o,s,y.
tin, .in the city. John W. Ander- was working for tbe reward of $10,000
offered for .the e . . .
son was at this tinie junior clerkin the eturn of the money
'on
Raman% .... , . • . , '4 Ti 18 25
gn•TURDAY.. ... . . ' '5 • 12 19, ' 26
0.5".0•11=1121MMII=3.117.1.14,01.11mas
lie through this journal.
Mr. Hardy will retire that inueli is
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Federal authority holds that it is the
Proper body to Irlake regulatiene a this
kind, while the Ontario officials take the
eireor-deenerai ea Litton win Open the
eist Toronto Industrial Exhibition.
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• and convict. ot the robber. Accoun-
bank and slept there as night watch.
. , , . d tant Block of the McClary Manufactur-
In consequence of the wo.rning receive .
0 ' 11 t d last
by the Manager, anotl . 1 ja, alined ing ompany was ie net an
lel e e ' c
N '
.e Nittitl
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settled. What position he will be
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elven we do not know ---a judeeehip,as
a
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rumored, in all probability. His Mune.
diate
ground that the power was vested' in the
Pro7131 oe to make . its own regulations
under the judgment delivered by the
Privy Council last year. Some has ahead taken • . lace
aPeadenee 7 P
Toronto, 29. --• Yesterday was
preparation day .Aug.at the Toronto Industrial
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1 i s er
Eethibition, and in all the bru d ng th e
was the hum of ceaseless industry. Great
progress was made in every department,
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c i in to there
d
- . .. . witness called. lie identified an old'
Galt, was also detailed to sleep, in the
bank At 4 "0 o'clock on Oct 4 het and coat produced similar to the
• ' ' , 'Q '' - Tuesday ' ones Davis had said Anderson had
th ac t• t f th bank ManBetla -•
e coun an o e .
and Nelles the teller opened the vault
to niaxe a deposit of money t la . a worn on their visit to the place where
. a ' . '. • 1 't h d thehnoreey was buried. On cros.e-ex-
TH1JRSDAY, • AUGUST 31sb, 1899
saccessmeas Prime Minister will
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be a prominent Ccuoadianwhohas been
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h t CI
between t e two Governments on zoo
matter, and it is stated that a conferende
and, ac o 7 illiS0 is no
g p ,
doubt that matters will, be well forward
1 H t
by the ' time Major -Genera ut on
. , animation witness spoke very highly
accumulated during the day; , They • ' •
- • 0 of Anderson, as an efficient, and tense-
found, the vault empty; it had, $62,00 •
th k '1
WHY TEACHERS ARE -UNDER-
PAID.
out of the country and out ot Canadian
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Politics for seven or eight years; --hi
will shortly take place at Ottawa between
M. A '1' Irving '0 C actin.. for
' le elm ms ' le " e
Ontario, and Mr' 'Newelmb°2 Deputy-
Minister of Justice, for the Dominion ,
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touches the button this afternoon and
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sets the wheels in Inchon for the 21st
annual Industrial heath nation. The open -the
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1 1 1 h d k 1
cl Dos'eed in it. They were simply W" 7 ° el' W11 e le a nown inn.
e• 1 .
. astounded for some minutes and as Be knew nothing against his 'charac-
soon as they came o a ter, and all his fellow•;employees bad
t fullrealization
of. what had happened, Mr. MacBeth highest opinion of his character.
—
The Education Department has *been
obliged to refuse the applications of
nearly four hundred students who
wished to attencl the provincial Nor-
mat Schools et Toronto and Ottawa
year. There are already enough
applications in to fill the Normal
Schools for a year to come, even after
allowance has been made for 100 stu-
dents that can be accommodated at the
new London Normal Schoolnehich will
short, no less a person than the Hon.
..
Edward Blake, now a member of the
. . .
Imperial House of Commons. Mr,
Bla,ke, it will be remenibered, retired
froun Canadian politics several years
••• .
ago rather than follow his party on
-,,
the question of unrestricted reciproc-
itY. This fact the Liberals count upon
to bring strength to the new cabinet
• '•
when an effort will be ' made to reach a
better understanding as powers
to the of
each Goverarneet as defined by the Privy
Council judgment. .
Dominion Always Claimed ltight.
The Dominion Gov,ernment has always
claimed the right to make regulations
for the inland as well as the seaboast
.,
D • ' FisheriesA t
fisheries, and the °minion o
of 1886 contains the following provision
relating to the subject: "The Governor -
• o
in -Council may, frpni time to time, make
regulations for the better ' management
ing ceremonies will take place at' 2
o'clook p.m., in front of the grand stand.
In the evening a grand military tattoo,
bivouac and reveille will be given in
front of the grand stand, with appropri-
ate surroundings and effects. The bands
engaged for this special occasion will in-
- , . -
chyle those of the Queen s Own Rifles,
Toronto. 12th York, Aurora; 10th Royal
."
Grenadiers, Toronto; 1.8th Batt. Hamil-
ton. 19th Batt. St. -Catharines; 30th Batt.
Guelph; 85th Simcoe Foresters, Barrie;
88th Dufferin Rifles, Brantford; 48th
Highlanders, Toronto; Governor -Goner-
telephoned for, the bank's counsel, Me. The defence produced no witnesses,and
. . at the conclusion of the evidence. the
Archibal, At this time the Manager
of the bank M Ph p, s os, was • absent counsel for both sides agreed to leave
- -- 1. the matter to the Magistrete with ar-
tim a shooting trip in the northwestern
gement). The Magistrate. committed.
par o • the rovince. The mos un- .
t f tl ' p - Tl t '
— ... a _ John W. Anderson for trial at the
meg e or s o e vs, momeg ponce
ee next session of eompetent jurisdiction,
and detective force, eseisted by tu . .
cleverest American detectives, failed which will be held on Tueeday, Octob-
er
to elucidate any clue to the mysterious 31 next- '
Judge Richards yesterday fixed the
disappearance of the money . .
and apparently,at least the whole mat- bail of Anderson, charged with the
robbery of. the Moleons 'Bank, at $20, -
ter seemed to have been given up whenu.
the Pinkerton detectives were recalled
without having the
be opened in January next. Now,
eyen if only one-half ,of these -shoulc-1
pass their examinatiOns for profession-
in
from even the Ocinservatives,who have
quoted him very frequentlyaS against
0
.
Cartwright Laurier
and regulation ofithe seacoast and inland
fisheries -to prevent or remedy the
obstruction and pollution of streams -to
al's Body Guards, Toronto; also trumpet
and bugle and pipers' bands, etc.
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HARDING Is,IELED GOWAbLOCE.
solyed mystery.
The •publi ,e,did not hear another ward
'about the matter and most people
here began to think that the mystery •
Weak and Nervous
al certificates, where the world will
they get jobs? Of course if they pur-
sue the miserable and decidedly -um-
professional policy of underbidding
those already in possession of situa-
tions, there are plenty of scbool boardsbank,
Who would be only too glad of the
chance of getting services on their own
e -
terms. .
and on the trade
question. Mr. Blake's leadership in
• . ,
Ontario is not intended to be 'perina-•
tient, He will, as the '
soon as . e party is
considered sufficiently out of danger,
e
withdraw again from provincial poli-
• f
regulate and prevent fishing, to prohibit
the destruction of fish, and to forbid fish -
ing, except under authority. of leases or
neeeses-which regulations shall have
the same force and effect as if herein
.
enacted, notwithstanding that such regu-
lations extend, vary or alter any of the
provisions of this act respecting the
piaces or modes of fishing or the times
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Fought Under Prize Ring Ittxles and Lat..
ter Was Eermanently Knocked oue
a
London, Aug. 29. -George Hardt „,
well-known local character, an .
d et some
repute as a pugilist, . was arrested last
evening, as the outcome of a fistio en-
counter in which he was engaged, and
which terminated fatally for his oppoia-
Thorn-
Gowanlock...
.
Would never lie cleared up, until on
the evening of Tuesday Aug- ---
use 8 a report ' spread like wild-
fire around the city that John W. An -THE CONDITION OF A' YOUNG
derson, the former junior clerk- in the ' LADY OF WELLAND - .
and lately'f th
an employee o e
McClary Manufacturing Company,had ------
been arrested for "having committed . •
the r bb t f Subject to Frequent Heaclach es was
o eay,on account o information .
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EXHIBIT AT TEEL' Iene'osTnean.---The
Tackett 0o., the well known tobacco
manufacturers, purpose to furnish a
special attraction at the Toronto In-
dustrial Exhibition to those who de-
light in smoking the "weed" as well as
te those who are interested in the cul-
tivation of tobacco. This company
boasts that from the time the tobacco
Leayes the growers' hands in Virginia
tics and return to Ottawa, and will be
succeeded as . b Ro a w
Premier y nA • .
Ross,
.
There is not,the sli,ghtest doubt that
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the progra.neme above outlined has
been decided on. Its bli t' b
pu ca. ion y
us prematurely ..IS it is, may disar-
the
specified as prohibited or close seasons,
and may fix sduoh htdhber itnhodees, times or
places aS ore eeme Y e 9vornor-in•
Council adapted to different localities, or
otherwise expedient."
rriva cooecine aneeineet. , „
The judgment of tho Privy Council
the • ' the • to issue
gave e plovince e newel. .
licenses for the inland fisheries, but the
terms of its decision in respect to the
-
right to make regulations are regarded
ent, a man of
dale. Harding and Gowanlock, to decide
whioh.wasithe better man, fought ilinddfear
prize,ring rules last evening, bac
King street hotel. Gowanlock was knock -
ed out- by a heavy swine. on the ''jaw,
never regainingoconsolousness, and died
a few minutes after the blow was deny -
ored. Upon examination it was found
that the unfortunate 'inan's neck was
dislocated. Aninquest will be held to -day.
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laid by one, Percy Davis,who was well Pale and Emaciated and Grew so
known throughout the city as a clerk
in the dr - d • R h'
y -goods epartment of o in- III She Could. Barely Walk.
son & Company's departmental store, From the Tribune, Welland Ont.
and also that sixty thousand dollars of Miss Hattie Archer, of Welland
the stolen money had been recovered an
n . . • estimable' young lady: whose acqnaint-
from a valise found buried a short dis• ,
mace extends among a large number of
ance lona le .m. y. ie o owl g citizens of the town has the following
11301'11113g the case was brought, up at , • 1 •
the Police Court and an enlargement to say iegarding t le virtues of . Dr.
• • • Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peopie;_.
ordered for a week, to give the prose-
the
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aeeeeeneene...,...
, ass.gamenemniacgramo
We understand that A. Bishop for-
'nerdy inember for the South Reding,
intends taking up his abode in Hensel]
before long-. He will make a goo.d resi•
dent.
The Teeswater News says -On Wed -
nesclay of last week, Robert McKee, of
lot 6 on the 8th con, Oulross raised a
- ' - e e . • -
barn 52 x o5. There is nothing remark -
able about that but the f
,etimber o
which it was built was standing in the
•
woods on Monday morning of the same
week. On Monday ivIr: McKee cut the
timber ; on Tuesday, John Abram and
Ina gang Of framers,framed it; on Wed..
liesday it was raised and on Saturday
.t . . ,
I was leady for occupation and was
fin d ' th
e wi grain, .
On Tuesday night a terrible accident
befel John Frier, who lives on con. 2,
Ellice, about 'a mile tend a half from
Sebringville. He. was driving near
Gadshill in a light cart, drawn by a
p on y,wh en the animal suddenly sprang
forward and threw Mr. Frier out. Mr:
Frier became tangled in the lines, and
was dragged a distance of ten rods he.
f t' B lt • '
ore August e z, a neighbor, who
was driving with him, could e'et the
pony s oppec .
t 1 When the unfo;tunate
man was picked up, it wasfound. that
his injuries were of a terrible nature.
Several of his ribs were loosened, his
• - badlyhurt,• d I l 1
spine was an he lac re-
ceived a bad cut in the calf of one ot
hilegs. He was also found, to be
paralyzed from the evaist downward.
it is urtder their care until it is trans-
formed into the familiar plug of "T. &
ranee plan but otherwise it will be
b •
carried on as outlined above.
as somewhat amhiguous.
TN' THE EARLIC PAHT OE 1901.
In
I f all of 1897 I was taken very ill,
cution time to prepare their evidence. --
On Wednesday, 'August 16, the case t. was nervous, weak and debilitated.
B." Visitors to the Exhibition Will
find the hogshead of raw leaf fromActing
their warehouse in the South, and il-
lustrations of the various processes
through which it passes until it be-
comes the well known plug of tobacco.
--
ThatOh t•
the Ontario a. me is on its
east legs is evident to everyone. Th.ere
. .
is no one now connected with the ad-
ministration, who can save it, and theof
Re -cautions .A.uthorixed.
-
under the authority given In
the judgncent, the Do -minion Government
on the 6th of June last re-enaoted section
'•
7 of the Fisheries Act in the follovong
amended form: "Fishing by means
nets or other apparatus without leases or
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The New Hallway System Will Then Be
. completed Beyond 'Winnipeg.
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To' ronto Aua.• 29. --Mr. William Mac-
-. . . . . t
kenzie, who was in town for a one
. ,
periou yesterday, stated that 100 miles of
the Ontario & Rainy River Railway. ex-
-Arthur
appeared on the Police Court 'docket At this Cane the least exertion caused
"Pere Davis v John W.Anderson." great fatigue. My appetite was poor
as'Percy . - and I was attacked with frequent sick
The .first witnesses called by be pros -
d t
e B tl t • • t t headaches. I gradually- grew worse
elation were Mac e 1, he acccun an u til I was so Weak I couldliarely walk
and Nelles, the teller of the bank. en
They were in Charge of the hank; in through the house. I Was 'very pale
r.f the ' • d ' and emaciated .and finally became en -
the absence o e manager, an were
A sad circumstance occurred at the
home of Mr. John McElroy, of Morris
last week, when his two:claughters,
Mary and Rachel, became violently
insane; Dr. Milne took them to the
Homewood retreat at Guelph, , where
it is hoped they will soon be restored
to good health.
Another death occurred at the House
of Refuge Clinton, on. August 18th
bringing in of Mr. Blake is the act of
men who realize the extreneities to
which their anis-government and
wholesale ccorruption have driven
them. Will it avail to keep Ontario in
, •
the hands of ballot stealers? Truly the
Grits are "on the run." .
licenses from the Minister of Marine and
Fisheries under the provisions of chapter
95, Revised Statutes of Canada, and sec-
tion 4 thereof, or from some duly author-
'zed officer of the 'Government of the
' -
Provinee of Ontario, Is prohibited in the
Province of Ontario." ,
The amendment made to the section
.
consisted of the words "or from. some
duly authorized officer of the Government
of the Province a Ontario," thus '..keocig-
from Stanley on the Port
'
Duluth & Western in a westerly direc-
. ,
ton, were undei cOnstruotion by differ-
ent contractors and that 20 miles' of this
• - ' d f th 1
distance was nearly rea y or e rto s.
cow • • •
e will be in Winnipeg by the early
part of the year 1901," • said Mr. Mac-
kenzie. "By that time a thousand miles
o railway will ave Ben giving
f h b built,"
communication from Port Arthur to
Saskatchewan."'
tirely
trely incapacitated. Various niedi-
the only persons who were supposed .
• eines. were resorted to but gave no re-
to know the combinations of the vault.
, lief. Later I was treated by two of tbe
The vault had. two doors ; MacBeth
knew the combination to one door and hest physicians of the town, One said
mv bl d ' d 1
oo was pool an water
Nelles the other. Their examination — Y.
and cross examinationlasted over three followed his advice for some
days but in all their evidence not the time but did not improve. Then
.-.. ', -a -, the second doctor was called and
sligntest point was deyelop,ed which
would tend to throw suspicion on the he said he could help me but;
after thoroughly testing his medicines
prisoner, apart from the fact of his be- .
ing night watch in the bank at the without benefit, I gave it up and des-
when Mrs Ann Clark passed. away at
the ripe age of 88 years. The deceased
leas been aninrnate of the institution
for -about a, year, coming front the
township of Stephen. She was a
Methodist in religious conviction; and
the interment took place at the House
ef Refuge cemetery. '
The report which has really got
beyond the bounds of rumor, that
Hon. A. S. Hardy will soon retire, to
be sncceecled by Hon. George w.
Ross, as Premier, has again been
revived by a morning paper. It is not
a qttestion of propbecy, for every per-
son who talks politics believes that
the rumor is true, and the only ques-
Hon is one of time.
The magnificent haryest of golden
rain in our Northwest this year will
eielcl over forty million bushe .
Is
The Catholic Register makes a very
excellent sueeestion which it is to be
ho ed the Illerial Government' will
P
act upon. It says:
"The machine is certainly a wonder-
ful device for wresting the govern-
went of a country from who by
right should govern. And it is econ-
•
°lineal, -too. According to England's
present plans it will take 50,000 troops
to carry the war into the Transvaal.
Besides no one knows how hard the
Boers may .
die Would it not be bet-
at the next elections to adopt the
Canadian plan, and steal a majority of
the seats in the new Volksraacl ? The
"machine" can do it. Sir Wilfrid says
the great mistake is that Collodi ' -
• • an in
Stitugtions have'been So long neglected.
nizing that the Privy Conncil's judg-
ment conferred upon the province the
right to issue fishery licenses, At the
same time, however, the re-enactment of
the section was a declaration by the Dcon-
inion Gdvernment that it considered tho
making of Tegulations with respect to
Ontario fisheries within.its own. compet-
°me. ,
Ontario makes Regulations.
On the 10th of June the Ontario Gov-
ernment promulgated a set a regulations
regarding the fisheries • of the province,
the first clause of which reads as follows:
e • - •
Fishing by means of any kind of net,
seine. snare, rack, trap, weir, night -line,
setaine, spear, grapnel, nogog or nishgan,
or y any o er means - —
h th or 'appenatue
Whatevu, without a fishing lease, license
or permit from the Commissioner of Fish-
eries having been first obtained is pro -
Killed by a ralli ng Brick.
Toronto. Au... 29. -Alexander McCop.
in a carpent'er, engaged in the eon-
P,
struction of tbo J. D. Kin,g Company's
new faotory at Yonge and Colborne
Itroere:ii3;3rs struck by a briak , yesterday
and died shortly afterwards. At
7 o'clock he started to work. He had his
kit of tools with .111731 and - wanted them
taken to the top story. Another work -
man, who was standine on the top of
the building, was asked To throw clown a
rope with which to draw nis kit up. In
doing so the rope caught on tho brick
wall and lessened a brick. It tell a.nd
struck McCoppin on the left side of the
bead. The blew stunned him and he
n d • ' • -t'l 5 10 when
mgere on unconscious un I . ,
he passed away. Death was caused by a
fracture ofthe skull.
paired of ever gettingwell. ltly grand -
time the robbery was discovered. An mother had been reading at that time
Important fact, however -came .out in much about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
their evidenee which in the light of and persuaded me to try them. That
t cl 1 'probably-ff cl
recent eve opnaents, a or s was about January, 1898. From the
a clue to the means hy which the rob- .fret the results were.really marvel
ber gained access to the vault without . ,"
breaking -the doors or combinations. .1 is beine far beyond my friends ex-
n°61oCat' h After taking five boxes I
MacBeth had marked the numbees - - - - '°°a"
which were the key to his combine-ca.n stand more fatigue than I could.
for two years. I have gained weight
tion on a slip of paper and lef t it in an splendidly; can take my food with a
old coat hanging on the wall. . -Nelles delightful relisle• an d again feel eh eer-
had marked his numbers on the par- '
tition of his money drawer. Thus ful, healthy and strong. I would
• further say that the change is wholly
it would not be very .difficult for an -
due to Dr. William's Pink Pills. , I
other clerk in the•bank to learn both hope that my testimony will prove
combinations. The next witnesses beneficial to other girls similarly
called were the owner and. em-
p oyee o on a iy, afflicted. ' • . , .
1 . f liverystableG r - street
The experience- of years has preyed
Winnipeg. The owner testified to . .
that there is absolutely no disease due
having receiyed an order for a rig on
the evening of the lst of October. 'He to a vitiated condition of the blood or
that Dr. Williams'
• .
Children Cry ' for
(a.
•
ASTOR 1
' .
:40.-aw0-.000.300300a..t0====o-00e0ecamo
et
Man
But
, '
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01
c
•
Wants
Most
p
.•
ea
.,
t
C
but
of all
tip it
Ad'
&
.
Little
Wants
e
"
OUT
.
, Bore
,,
.And
yet if every farmer got a dollar a
eushei for every bushel of wheat pro-
limed. in the Northwest this year and
:lune the cash oyer to the govern-
merit it would not; cover two-thirds of
;he expenditure of the Laurier ad-
ninistration authorized during the
ast se.ssion. This sort of thing is cal-
inlated to make people who have a
itake in the country Ile avvake nights'
" ' ' • • ' t
linking thoughts as quickly as they
Ian pop Off the hopper.." - Ottawa
)itizen.
But of course the "machine" has been
' in West %gips, Test _ Huron,
busySth t• -' .•
e ano, an el ew lere,for more
than a year .back, and it would hove
been --unless a duplicate were made,
and where would Mr. Preston be du li-
- - . . . , P
cated ?---mopossible to ship it to South
Africa.Still,betterlatethan
. aan never.
Mr.
llr' Prestont is now disengaged -al-
though he still mt a,ees to cost the
n c'6110011 1 '1,
eountry 8o,00... or 4t, , ... a year -anc.1„
would be an easy, and innocent lookine
- • , .. • -
proceeding to appoint min inspector of
bibited; but no'thing in this section shall
pregent angling without a license for an y
fish, except stergeon. But no sturgeon
shall be caught, taken or killed by any
means whatever without a nowise first
•.
had and obtained," The rest of the re0u•
lations had reference to the number size
4 _ .
and weight of different varieties di fish
which any person ...might take, catc i or
kill
'
a mesh May Occur.
•
With •the two Governments issuingNightingale
Death by a Burst Maeltine.
Toronto, Aug. 29. -The wore:mole ern-
ployed in the hair manufatitory of P, &
P. Griffin were startled yesterday after-
noon hy a loud explosion, followed by a
shower of broicen pieces of Iran, When
the first excitement had .sulisideci, they
Were horrified to find the body of Alfred
Nightingale. a machine band, lying in a
pool of bleed and covered With badr.
Medical aid was of no avail for sight
.
- ' -
minutes after the explosion
died, never ,
his sensee, Ihe
could not identify the prisoner as the shatterednervee,
man who gave the order. The stable k'ink Pills will not promptly cure and
th se who are eufferin, from'cBelow,"
g_ such
man identified Anderson as the man t ° lelw '11 ... •1
Whb called for the rig. He asked for rou es -wou_c ayoic numb misery and
a covered rig, and asked the witness to save, rooney by promptly resorting to
,ptit the side covers on. He said he this treatment. Get the genuine Pink
pills ever time and do not be persuad.
was going to drive a man from the 0. 'd t t- 1 y ' "t t'
P. R depot to Bird's Hill.. He return- e ci,A te am init.a lora, or some other
ed in three hours and said the roads sake7 extra a aea en himself, for the
were so badhehad turned back after ..o , profit, to . .may
. . say is "just as good." Dr. Williams'
• is once pas e .niuse
going • 1 t d t t the I
a sim e, Pink Pills cure when other niecli •
n ,e . canes
bridge.0cross-examination the . -
...mu.
witness became much mixed up, . and -
, . ,regoletions
The residence of Robert Creary, sr.,
•
if Ueborne, was the scene of a pleasant
tent lateresting gathering on the even-
immigration agencies in South Africa.
Sir Wilfrid could do that; and the rest
would be easy.11(AT-eel.,
., •
relatine to the sanio matter
• . . '• ht '
it, is considered that a clash might moor
at any time between them and pronatly
inuch confusion and -uncertainty. It was
regaining
steam pipes of the machine which de-
ceased operated, a picker, had burst, with .th
the fatal results .recorded. Deceaeed was
d' t' d h' If e 'al mints
COMPD. ic e liaise bti „eve]. ' .
Robert Mdd 1 ' f . 'W ' t W. '•• . li
Tbe crisis of the trial was reached, ,c, o es , a.nanos ,
when , Del octive Davis ap- delivered .I8:head of 'cattle to Mesers.
1 1 t ld 1 ' t Fte h• 1 Watson & Emieh on Monda,y, the ex-
eearec anc o ns s ory... ac.
.ng• of Saturday, the 12th inst., when
.. __ .., .... .. ,
stated yesterday that 0,71 receipt of a copy
of the Ontario regulations
17 Years of age.
,
• • erage weight of eacb being 1350
collie to Winnipeg and obtamed a sit-
iisefriendeof earlier and more recent
anqnaintance aesembled ontheoccasion
ef the 80th ariniversaey, of his birth-
lay to tender their cordial congratu-
.atione on his attaining so ripe and
eet 'morons old age, ,and to -exprese
kindly- and eincere. -Wishes for its bap-
. ,
eei .retitrns. The venerable gentiennen
eeeived his many visitors in his usual
theeplenbut courteous manner; and his
familY• did their parb with credit to,
make 'the time to be of pleasing mem-
orieS, After . the company bad par-
taken of the good cheer amply proyid-
.at, the brispitable board, the Rev
Wim
Win. Stout took the position of Limit-
ixian and referring to the
A Berlin philatalie firm is °fleeing
25 cents per hundred for , cancelled 2-
cent surcharged stamps.
If you are tired taking the large old
fashioned gripping pills, try Carter's
Little Liver Pills and takeSOITle cone
fort. A man can't stand everything •
0,ne pill a dose. Try them. ,
S. H.• Smith, of Clinton, was married
en Thursday last to Mies Nellie Mc-
Hardy, The ceremony was performed
athroronto and was of a qinet nature,
They are well-known in social ch•cles of
Clinton. • -
' Miss Maud Huston, Pine River, left
on Monday last for Fort William,
the Dominion'
1) apartment of Fieheries addressed a
communication to the Ontario G (worn-
anent complaining that • the .
latter was
exceeding its authority. No confirmation
of the statement could, however, be
obtained,, as Hon. A. S. Hardy is mit of
town and Mr S T Bested° the Depute.
, • . . • S. , • ., ,,. • •
Commissioner of Fisheriee is lso• essray
a . '
e .An attem t was inade to
from MI . p
see Me. Aemilme Irving in order to
ascertain in what positien the matter!
stancie at present, but the reporter was
informed that Mr, Irving was attending
the meeting of the Bar Aseoolation at
Buffalo ' '
• '
Killed at 'a Church Raising.
, . . . .
er us Ont. Arm '29. --,-While raising
F g „ ,, '
ono of the trusses for the i•ocif of thenew ow
. . , . . . . n
Melville Church buildieg at Fergus, ,
Jelin . Moffat, joint coneractor -fo.riter•
woodwork, was almost instantly kil cc .
The truss, which is a heavy' one. was
. '
being hoisted with block and tackle a.nd
. '
was e , .ff
almost at the reonirecl hel ht when
gi ' Moffat
one of the guy ropes broke. , r.,
saw what had happened and seas running,'
to avoid the falling timber vvhon be .was
strUelt between tbe shoulders and expired
tamest immediately,
. - • ,
Mr. Tarte Will llo lIonie Soon. '
.
uation inRo , ' binsone. He SUS- Pounds. '
' .'s store
nected Aodersoiaand obtained rooms The largest yield of fall wheat for
. , ., , • ,, i . •
at the same oo tiding hotisc. ant Mb this year reported as yet, is that of
` • ' , - • ' ''. , .
turally fell much in his company. - He John Knox, lot 10 in .the 8th conces-
became very friendly With 'Anderson, sion of East Nissouri. He hart sixteen
and finallY his most Mtn/late. friend. acres of the sobriety called Golden
They' talked Over projects for the fin Chaff, which turned out 30 bushels to
,
i discussed trip• to Ohne the •
ture ant , a n ,•,. le acre. , • .
.• ' - • • , • - . '
Wnen the questum of weans eagle up A 2 ttee la 1 ti e, t. t
. . e ev lie i le pos Inas et: a
Anderson confided to Davis Ins known Woodstock had received, asked for in-
edge of the place where the iniesing formation regarding Many Ann San-
862,000 of Molsoes Bank money ,was see ders, was . recently published. - Mr.
. ereted end drew a chart of the ;need 11 r f Bi• n lf ,1 I the •' •t.'
oope ,o a c• oic mew e poi les,
- e' - q . ' . e.:.. . ' '
-where it Was buried . He tnen, aet tern Who formerly lived at 'Eastwood, , and
to meet Davis On the spot and show whose family, at any. , is ildw in
I ' . 1 ti ' ' ' nq On tbeirMitchell. ' n , . . rate, 1 . . f
w 'ere le . money, w • -, • :- e communicated'
Youthful:
' •
• a
ec esstiess .
'a
i. .
A
/4" ik
e
Any
DOAN'S
_These'
Making
strong.'
mill
oat.
ely
'weak
a collect:wince
boxos
tway
het to
tho .great
i
ef'
se--
1
t
younglife
G,
Ltygt
kidney
of
tyrnotorit
perfect
The natural exuberance •on
youth often leads to reckless-
nese. Young people don't
take core of themselves; get
s
11-oternmated -eatch oold, and-
allow it to settle on -the kid-
nays. , They dealt realize -the
significaricd of backache-,
think it will soon pass away --
but it doesn't, Uririary Troia,
,ilf hies COM0, then Diabetes„
, Bright's Disease and shattered
health. .
has been sacrificed,
help far it ? Yes(
KIDNEY 'PILLS._
coriquerors of Kidney IIIs nee
the rising generation healthy' and'
,
GAstian, so; Adelaide SE., Leaden,'
dattgliter• tow re years old, lout had •
since infancy,, and her email as
, g ' — , . ' '
hoe always. been poor, Two-
rioatos '<kitty 'Pills hav.0 removed
of kicillopttOttble4 and tefitefrod '
ly anken for
health,. I eon truth
benefit they. have. coefared Upon'
object of the
gathering, spoke on the digniby of old.
the honor
and was. married .to Geo. Wilkie on
Wednesday. George was born and
:.,i.itc 3111:1 11 ii' etteen: we:tem
Montreal, Aug, 29.--Hon„e. n , Tarte,
,..ri a letter from Paris to his eon, receive I
, ,
.),,,-, . , ne in me
e• ',len Davis refused to go any further mati on to the postmaster. a •
- ' - t 1 fuller Icriowletle of af-'
w t.r
wee and especially clue to
the eVetling of a leng , and useful life .
nich as Mr. Creary's had been, • Mr.
Intel itteCtiedy'folleeved, recounting in
t happy and interesbitig speech, his.
,ong 'aequaintance need pleasant asso-
fiatiOne. of More than 80 years,ancl ,Mr.
?. Thavise 'sro of Eiciclulpla, also epoke
d, the epteein. in .wbich,. during. the
rears long past, the aged gentlerean is
brought up an Amberley, ,and has se-
cure a on< 1 1 . D . 0 )
d' g 1 posTon in o 0 f VI e
iludson.Day stores tip in that region,
.' The staple topic •of conversation
around this districiaand in all places
of ,basiness is the dry weather. No
one be town has any ideanrhat it means
to many of tbe formate. Wells and.
creeks are drying up,:everywhere, , and
stock has to bedtiven Milos for water;
—
TWeltre Steel Are.4e4 of Coilist,um Itaild-
. fiwg at Cbieazo rat 1., '
Chicago, Aug, 39,,L,Twe1vesteel arches,
each weighing 83 tons,, which wore to
nave supported tlici superstructure of the
C0111.6111.11 linilding in 'worse of erection
• on waeash eveene, . fen. • to the, ground
late yesterday . aeteeneue,. It • ig known
:that six. liyos were crushed out. The
Yosterdee. aneouncee . that ho Will sail
from EillAt01 011 hh0 AritWa, Of 1%he Met.
, . •
Deirmetee Line, On SoPil ,11. it r,' Tart,e'
states that he is inziid`e"ing 641t.rf aria
bones that he will entinly reeoiet,' He
had been not during the day before , and
had received 11, visit; from M. Deleasse,
141ffleter °I re)'eige Arealm' mr, Tarte 10
,ezpettacl home' by Sept, 28 or thereahoute,
'
, Rai • 1 • • •
1 ,., Anderson Paid. he lacl watched______
• -11 ' - he' watch Gelt take' the
., ,, le ow mg . ,. , e , . • . • .
1 ri ouey from the ,vaule and bad foliose!,
ed Wine:tot seen biro bury the MoneyA
there, Davie then chargeneAndereen
with having committed the robbery
hiniself, mid Anderson acknowledg•ed
it. ile theta told Davis all the, pareictia
lare of the robbety.When asked how
,
caPiVlianfaMINP
' 9t S ' . '
' top ,
Don _. . • .
taliitig Sdott's Einulshm. be-
' • - 'is ' VI " '. th '
cause' . i, s . atin ",trita en,
keep taint it. untll are
ieid by his Many friends and neigh-
mrs., Rev'. Mie Stout closed the pro-,
!eetlings Nettle pra.yer and henedietiern
&,t,. Dreary' settled in ibis locality ovet
,
0,'Years ago, and remained still on the
.ay.
xiginai hotnestead, one of the now
ew bid interesting" 'survivors of those
Orly ;centre. of pioneer life in this re-
lont
Paetures have becreme ,batren wastes,
and many people are noW feeding hay,
The output hi the cheese factories has
fallen off at least one-half and the
fattening of hogs fp consequently de-
layed, Dealers in 6$port cattle , who
have depended on getting their deli-
trials off this fall think, they will be
forced to stall feed. '
bodies of these mon aro supposed to he
under the Wreekage, Several', Arc'in the
hospital with inJuries received, and of
these two' will .suroly die, ono , may pos.
'hi reciever'' and the t ' '2 -`
greater Part seriously injured, Nearly en
the:meta Who Were killed wore at work
'on top of the arches, 4,0 hop abovethe
groat&
1 nroot)od to nie nooth,
1 Toronto A,tt& i'tie-Al ethe ' ei *I '
il
' yam .r. 0.-40'ada, elci • I to the long' 11I i t
" .." ''i a' .•°1' ° '8 (3-
. persons t rowned. thie season iii T.orento
.11 Willi • .1/ t Wa (- f A D ti
am Ilt i .0 0 19 CIO ess.
neeee roll from t,., ladder , cn ,tho Q103,4,g
i
nredgo about, 3, 0401oeir and Was 'dreevried
before aenetanea tirilvod,. whhe wag .2‘k
years of duo and RIIIIISffida.
benbtained a knowledge of the ' Ceerne
hinations,he merely replied, "That Was
easy.'" Ile had entered the Vault three
tihnes.: The'Orst time he took nothing,
tki 0 dt'• n ' WO and the third time
. e se ton it et ,..
he entere,d with a valise zunt packed it
fall of packages of bills. The. valise
mit being large enough he macle apar-
cel of the resnand took all to his rnn!P,
The folloWin ti. day he hired ..0, rid' and
yOtt: .
. ,, . .. . .. .
. 'Weed.,
' It *Wheat your httigg'itid
' 1 "
' ' ' 'A 6 cl " in
give you ric no in u —
_. ,„. , . t..4 ..4
+I wierter . Its on,
,iiner 46 I-- ' 7' , ` .
liver oi made easy..
, ' S 0c. dad $ I. All driiggiSit.
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