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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Sep 1912, p. 4

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(WILL USE "ALL BEANS" Carson Draws Up Covenant For > 'Ulstarmen. an Unionist Leader Drafts a Document Which He Will Present to Orange- men on Sept. 28 -- It Salemnly Pledges All to Refuse to Rocognize the Proposed Irish Parliament-- Goes to the Council. Haileybury, Sept. 20.--ITaileybury fast, 20.--8Bir Edward Car- did its best to make Sir Wilhid Laur- = fast A for Ireland, der at home during his twelve hours': will submit for the approval of the in the town yesterday. The prin-' is il th vording stay yest y prin- Ulster Unionist council the wording cipal Sirests were gaily decorated with of the covenant which Ulster Union- EE rl vor ts mire an a mmmabon, a re t) . 28, venant w . [Bela was also prettily draped. Sir en a Wilfrid's reception was non-political, | "Being convinced that home rule a the address of welcom. was signed will be disastrous to the material well- EEojamit Caonscrvatives az well 83 Leing of Ulster, as well as to the whele "I it REA, | of Ireland, subversive to our civil and question of reciprocity i tht," rig {religions Sr ey procity to-night, - izenshi 5 to elared Sir Wiliril. "but for the tenor | Huser Rip and i Hy names -- of an ig in The Montreal Star, | underwritten, 'mon of Ulster, loyal Tr ipeeeilh bre Mo PS ly it would be politic on my part to whom our fathers in days of stress say no more about it. I admit that it i idently trusted, hereb was voted. down last September, but = BE a ory the problem: has not been disposed of. | om wut this, our time of threeten- The people 3% ok want 'it ad 1 offered | ed calamity, to gland by ope ssicaber at of sr Discussion of Reclproc- "at Haileybury Liberal Leader ares That While the Late Issue May Be Dead It Is Up to the Bor. den Government to S:lve the Mare kets Problem. 6" find land any administration the King- Bt those three wes provinces out | dom, snd in uel ey, of the stale of discontent in whioh | pay bo fourd to de! oon- are to-day has no right to hold | gniracy to set up home y Jo Seloa} on. © reing of office. |'sd in the event of sudu Parliament 'The condition of the west 8 50 | being forced upon:us, we solemnly and grave that if something ie not done to | myteally pledge ourselves to refuse remedy the grievance something dras- | io recognize its authority, im the sure tic will happen, and if you do not do! gonfidence that God wil defend the something to help these people out of rioht their present condition, or if you do | ~ wards your féllow-countrymen." able launch five miles out in the lake TE RECALL OF PRESIDENT Colonel, Speaking at Denver, Declares | That He Would Extent People's Power of Rocall to the Office of Chief Executive and Would Be Glad to Argue Out Matters on the Stump 1f Called on to Resign. Denver, Colo., Sept. 20.--A declara- tion in favor of the recall of the Presi dent was made in the Auditorium here Jast night by Col. Roosevelt. If he were elected President, he said, and found his views in o ition to those of the people, he would take the stum in defence of his policies and wou quit office if he could not win the sup- port of the electorate. Col. Roosevelt's declaration was made in reply to a question by W. J. Bryan, who, in a recent speech at Pueblo, Colo., asked: "How many terms may the Presi- dent of the United States serve?" "As far as I am concerned," Col. Roosevelt said, 'I should be glad to have the recall for the President. It is not in the Progressive platform and this je merely an expression of my, personal feeling. My own experience waa tat I ovasd do not 'a8 Prodi! # wee my fault or theirs, I bave power. Undor such conditione I wonld prefer to leave the Presidency, unless in fair open fighting on the stump, 1 could the le around to my wey of thinking; such a course, I think, would be to my advan- tage and to theirs. "As to the number of nou-consecu- tive terms a President might have, rofer only to consecutive terms. Any to the American abroad, but if the tirely one of price it: Spain Recalls | is, Sept. 20.-- representations to th ernment have at last informal recall of Be larreal and Sostoa, the suls at Mazagan and' tively, whose anti-F'rems Moréoco has made Hil work of France in the protectorate doubly Liverpool Wheat Futu ; gular, Chicago Stock--Latest Qu CHICAGO, tive interest to %o'd 0 from a Shude Jog to Hc a visions unchanged to a neat in Liverpool olosed 34d higher; corn, %d lower {0 Berlin closed %c lower. Buda Pest, %c lower. Winnipeg Grain. Open. High. Low. Closg Close, Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for headaches, neuralgia paing, backache, nervousness and a general run down con- dition of the system, and am entirely re- lieved of these troubles. I recommend you permission to publish what I write."' --Mrs. H. VoN RODEN, Lyndon, Ky. When a woman like Mrs. Von Roden is generous enough to write such a let- tar as the above for publication, she should at least be given credit for a sin- cere desire to help other suffering women, for we assure you there is no other rea- Canadian Woman's Experience: 'Windsor, Ont. --*' The birth of my first child left me a wreck with terrible weak spells, but I am SRLS ud ¥ any Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound that restored vue to health." -- Mrs. ROBERT FAIRBAIRN, 72 Parent your remedies to my friends and give | son why she should court such publicity. | 15 NOT ASHAMED " OF GOSPEL OF CHRIST "| Points Out Necessity for the |! : Death of Christ. Vast Audience In Princess Theatre In Montreal Held Spellbound For Two Fors by Pastor Rusesii ot Landon and. Brooklyn Tabernacles. Sept. 29.--Pastor Russell delivered two dis courses here to-day, one in the Princess Seale before a very large cssem | blage, 'America's ubiquitons Preac! er Somes quits fre- quently pro- 4] vinces, and the im menso audiences. ! { creet bim 1s proof that 1.6 True Gos. pel which he preaches has lo some extent found a ive chord in hundreds of thous- an hea ; shed ou: Ho hat Christ died for our sins, accord- ing to tha Scriptures; and that He was baried, that He Hing again the third day." (I. Oor. 15.14.) inden, nice], Pompe i a statement of the 80. few words," eaid Pastor Rossall, i Pe Ly like the rest of us, would have more without the guide of inapir-. ation--He would have said too t i "Our text teaches that we are sin- not find a remcdy for these people, Caught In Storm every argument in favor of any limita- Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. ners, and also thi barometers could I I wee "What's that? Artemus Ward! 'ime : ki er y - h 5 at our Bins are be- 2 ¥ t then you are not acting loyally to- | qoronto, Sept. 20.--Caught in a dis- | tion of the terms of the President can 18 you want sein advice write to| yond our power to wash away. This ta Ren, Yiids 1 = ak possiblef™ 1 ne by ty a fundomental doctrine of the Chris- seat were talking literature. | "fm rea in Al) over y Anat stud al 08 woch modern frivol." "°° 4 ""Ruskfn™ 'sald - the" other 'moun, "al ways reminds me of Arteniis Ward" "Not at all. The titles of Charging Hon. Frank Cochrane, '{,o (he heat 1 hi rddent : . Ia : Lydia E. Piukham Medicine Co. (confi- | A oxygen 8s edvised. I used forty ars Cl ne, | py y gale which suddenly | third term talk which refers to non tian religion. The failure on th b | of 3 tod oo | books and Ward's lectures never hate. ier Dutjuays i io ee up ig yesterday afternoon, | consecutive terms is an utter absurd. ® Seutinft bya Base: i Your Jester min abs he his that EE Quarts 1 like lghtoivg. anythiug to do with the Bubiidb FF 2 smiss hre anscontinental com- | (rea men & tour women bad 8 ity." opened, read and answered by all imperfect, has hindered th: TRE Bi I : Ee alle ent Pines in poverdtobodorgotten experience and $a | woman and held ia strict coufldence. ee for Tod Diem tom " Bank Rubbers Sl firs; Cleveland Plali Dealer. ; t pow De. RanCs a single per- | gn. pow wondering how they were. i 4 i therefore tl ecessity f icago, 3 .--Despite s ro 3 : pont Hoa. Charles Murphy said: | even ao fortunate as to reach Jana M Bishopils Sates 4 Teace hi ng in. Switssrisnd on. bred as Se Roy Sorepllig ward of $27,000 offered for their cap: Increasing Requireme 'The commission as thus constitut- | Tha jaunch, owned by Thomas Crow- ontreal, Bept. 20.--Right Rev. . , "Tn any that wo are sinners," said | ture, the two bank robbers who, with Times are nol what they used to be. ed is in violation of the policy of ap- i © of the Blar Theatre, 83-foot- proved by the people of Canada in | ley. of the 8 atte, Wis o er equipped with a 15-horsepower en- | Bishop Latulippe, vicar apostolic of Timiskaming, who was reported as Butter, creamery, Ib. rolls... ExmRREs st 22 Chiasso, Switzerland, Sept. 20.--The Ttalian and Turkish delegates who Pastor Ruszell, "implies a time when absolute righteousness existed in our In days of yore you'd often see A man of public size get by Because he had a piercing eye, $150,000 loot, escaped because police Lieutenant Burne, it is said, wanted 3 ¥504, in violation of the terms of the 3 Al + | being murdered by Indians in B5t. | Butter, creamery, sollds..... are holding conferences in Switzerland 3 " 1 . J f ine, and 8 std craft. But when 5 i. 5 dc cestry. to arrest them single-handed, were A Jofly brow and moléinn pose eontmet itself and in defiance of the | io" tom broke It was buffeted so | James, arrived in this city yesterday | BUlCh Avon ln ATT ° looking to the settlement oi the war, A niiit 'Did For Or Sins® not found ay Police officials And very loess, Imprexsive clothes. : purpose for which the Perlinment of | padi that Gwe engine wes crippled, | good heslth. B gn howiaid 0 received new instructions yesterday "For Christ to die for our sins im- | believe they both have left Chi 2 But now a statesman, like the reet Canada, session after session, voted 114 tho boat began to drift with the Bishop Latulippe, when seen by a 3 vese, now, | $ from their respective Governments plies that our sina had a death pen- The robbers, it ia believed, still re Must sbed his coat and do bis best. ple's money. fhe waves were 80 high that at timee ti wes Fahd submerged and was tossed bout like a cork. Af- ter battling ageinst strong odds for | three hours, with the men rowing, the women bailing, they reached the light house at the castern gap exbaustod. millions of the peo ; pe heavy sea Referring to Asiatic immigration, Hen, Mackenzie ng stated that be was opposed to the ipstitution of head tax on the Chinese. "I do not believe in a tax because the Government can affect a compro- | mise whereby the number of arrivale | 1). wero later towed across the bay. | complete and ab: er | which he would h the rest of the money for American iv : 3 / : DAI Te orally ralnoed. ese | Lr i a Toon Cunning | bis sister in Montreal sul his vices. Libya. Thus all reports that Italy jain oud ro Ban neadod to | rency held by Greaks, who make u Wastingion Star. oo , . renounce Cyrenaica or a portion of X oriental3 undermine the economic con- | ty, launch, there were four chorus. reporter st the Sisters of Providence Convent, said when he first read the news of his death he was surprised and diseoncerted, but pow he oould afford to smile at i. On arriving at Sydney Tuesday morning he was shown the despatch announcing his death. He immediately telegraphed gencral in Hadleybury that he was on oney, extrao Homey co! , dogen . Montreal Grain and Pr MONTREAL, Sept. 19.--Thers to be a good enquiry from forel ers for wheat and some busifl worked in Duluth No. 1, buts Manitoba epring grades were and, contrary to the pessimietic view prevailing, it now seems certain that the conclusion of a basis upon which to negotiate peace is being spproach- A fandamental point whica Ttaly Te fuses to admit for d the ally attached to them. This also im- plics that that death penalty was a just one, because a just God would not punish unjustly. The justice of a death penalty implies a high degree of intelligence on the part of the sinner, | and that he was in a condition in | corroborates exactly the testimony of most of the lerge bills taken in the robbery of the Bank of Montreal al New Westminster, B.C., but the small: er notes, it is thought, have been dis of, either spent or exchanged lor American money. It was learned that the men had planned to exchange He has to toll new votes to win. New theories tie has to spin. His mud and voice are ever racked. He has to keep his suit case packed. No more this greeting he extends, x "I'ma In the hands of loving (rieads."™ He has to shun repose » | fon, £ A man who ruts these du vs must rund t ¥ Chicago saloon their headquarters and : ditions of the country and something y | his way howe snd in the best of | els of Ontario maltin that country or the Hinterland, or | 3 { : 3 A Nothing Private. : and, rirls | a ¥ . the Old and the New Testawent could get rid of it by sending it 2) must be done," be said. "The arrange- oH ! health is Lp) Promat h even only one port, ere absolutely !iures." : 3 Serip- Greece. x Mistress-- Well, I'm sorry you wand i ment with the Japanese has reeulted | Fight To Be Spectacular. | S-------------- {antastic | Like St Paul of old, Pastor Russell to leave me, Mary. But what's your ? ir 1 11 eo or i | = i i an r . i Y oy + J 5 satisteciion to all concerned Sini- | Winnipez, Sept. 20.--The bye-aleo- | Aviator Almost Killed. : Bu : Similarly unfounded ure the g est | constantly proclaims, with the evi- Hon. J. WwW. Sifton Dead. TN tl \ flaerrangerionts yore mady with | ion Macdonald constituency, | Chicago. Sept. 20.--Ignatz Semin. | FOR-Oec BUPOS to 1a por BAL financial operations whieh it is imag- | dent courare of his convictions, "1 Winnipeg, Sept. 20.--Thare died bere ary Keeps niten y the Indian Government by the late | TPF. VW (1 d'or Oct. 12, to Dil the | Suk, 8 Russian aviator with a French | [hf *3 tte "active and firm ined in some quarters are being cons | pm not ashamed of the Gospel of | lest evening Hou. J. W. Sifton, presi Mistrogs--Something private? : Cabinet and this country has pot re- | Bo eh FE a ong caused by | loeuse, flying ab the aviotion meet il | quiet and easier. Checea firms sidered by Italy and Turkey. The | Christ!" The message of the homr, | dent of The Free Press Publishing Co., | Mary tsnddenly)--No, iba. Pleana, ceived a single Hindu who would th phi intent of W. D. Staples to | Grent Park, was rescued a mile out | felr demand. Esgxs fairly a moat important finan point under | according to the Pastor, is that tbe | and one of the pioneer residents of the mom, he's a lance corporal. ~ lus. cause it any embarrassment. Tt is not | ie Fo A iselts " promises to be | in Lake Michigan late yesterday by a LT Deroanst for provieons discussion is one whe Italy shall | opportunity for the redemption of | €ity. | trated Bits, 2 yeipw porn du she shape of hapdes one of the most spectacular in the | motor beat sfter his hydroplane had en ee take over il part of the Turkish | mackind is to be co-extonsive with the | Mr. Bilton was a native of London, { of people, but rather it's competition | 0 0 TG cant, | bye Lowy to pisces by an explosion | sae; No. 3, b3%c to Sic; extra debt repre by revenue of | fall. He implicitly believes the Bible | Ont., and coming out here early in Appreciated. : ~ against home industries. Rt For nig be the main issue | © the Ta iator and just 8s he was | bic to 62 Libya, amountii $200.000 vearly. | temohing of the Original Sin of Father | Ife he soon rose to 8 high position. | wyan are tire most preclons thing ta Lemieux Praisss Leader. Nos ) . | | ) " " 5 Ville Marie, Que., Sept. 20.--Seven. and , 1, Polen a oh framework. He was badly burned Bock wheat--No. 1, Te to Ta. key ond vot with the administration | the dying and death state. He as | er in the Provincial Assembly. Mr. pth Foray Ere le poring wan. teen miles south of Heileybury, on The vis +E noun $a wi ui the back. TloureManitoba spring wheat of "the Ottoman public debt which, | strongly proclaims the Bible hope of | ifton, was the father of Hon. | Nonsense!" replies the young woe the Quubec side of Lake Timiskaming | WemOer of ak on a Gi 'with | Hupdreds of people on the shore | firets, $58); weconds, $5.20; etro being international, might make it ap- | a reiease' for all on the basis of the | Clifford Sifton and Hon. Arthur Sif. man. albelt pleased nevertheless. end midst beautiful scenic eurround. | F537 8s independent can fs iL Vi saw the hydro-seroplane sinking and ¥10) winise grunt, ghaise, > st pear thut Barope s fering in | precious blood of Jeeus, who, as St. | ton, the present Premier of Alberta. | "Nonsenere nothing! Why, if | man ings, lies the small but picturceque | te support of Liberals and al old | watched the aviator climbing into the Ted AR A aE : @ question that should be arranged be- | Paul decleres, "tasted death for every ee ---- | ried you abroad I'd have to AMURKIS ers who faver wider markets es the | il /ille jeri 'hick ' villuge of Ville Merie, to which the solution of the problems of the west. | Bir Wilfrid party directed thoir atten- sinking with the last remnant of the purts of the machine that remained above water while half a dozen boats Alege Man. feed, ec to 8lo 0 5 Milifeed-- Bran, $23; shorts, Ttaly to make a settlement with Tur- iween Italy and Turkey Adam precipitating all mankind iuto man." Continuir 1g hia couvincing logic the Pastor iL He was elected to the office of Bpeak- Car Without Trolley. yon into this countryl"--Judge's ide Galt, Sept, 20.--Rellway men oi the brary. 5 : " 3 i ater 2 29: 5 Teg Sant woh : ? t : ton res oming" ALS ph || Bet Bn S| me bio bo Ho rete hr Bn relsamanie emiers | A SEP pyar det | gute Sire Doel pes ; ic J re -Cana- 5 3 rr ------ : % hor) --n 03 . i$ dians aul 5 large number of the Lib, | BE ae ed Rain In the West. Three burros, which refused to get | Bussell, "further implies tat Christ | of a new Vrpe of street car, 1i came | 8': compatriots had traveled | in Pi bl ioative candidate will be| Winnipeg, Sept. 20.-Cloudy weather ut y off the track, wrecked a ircop train | Was mob of the fallen race, for had i Galt frog Preston over the tracks fiany miles to bear him expound the | J I lintel The it has been 41] over the west yestorday, nds, ie to Ho. and 11 soldiers were killed near Mex- | Heo been He also would have been a the Guelph, Preston and Hamillon Nn iples of the post adminietration |! a. y- hy. A SS ne Ir havin ee elected, 25¢ to ico City. sinner, and how could a sipner have | Railway. It was the initial trip of a n_ their 'own "tongue. § \ thousand volele a and Northern and Central Baskatehe- 30 SOIT Por ver, one ig The Conservative convention to nom. | died for our sinst al projsile} coach which gets motive : > Beveral French speskers addressed Land Sharks Must Pay. wen. It wae raining in Winnipeg and Hogs--Droseed, abattoir inate a candidute for East Middlesex Thus i fost teaches that Jesus | power frome generator operated by a 'Lo give you any such advice B® -villugers who had assembled at . T } iher | district at six o'clock last night. | $2.7 bye-election will be held in Loudon -- th en ihe lamb of God which | 80 horsepower gasoline engine contaiu- Or to persuade you that a smile, | © we racetrack, where the meeting wea ! Edmonton, Bept Bal fare Threshing ie progreasing satisfactor- nary Canada » " Hii Saturday, Sept. 28. : eli oy sin of os Fong, apd ed within the cer. Uf hapefuinesy wis worth your whil held. : jiigtioe agriculture from the DUAR) ly ins number of districts, but the |g. Vienes, $31; Lblt | het 1s vianaed to bo the igpest fale tat 'God so loved She world, fe id Smee mo 1 trowns nad any mariet pics i Whan speaking on behalf of 8ir Wil- | ¢ taxation gr te i 2 {arin | labor shortage has retarded operations rd--Compound, . sm; | demonstration for home rule ever held | JO as Eh B HE : Search 2 4 Coal . ody' Hecord-Herwid, frid, Hon. Rodolphe Lemicux dwelt | upon speculative Yr > vo he | throughout the prairie west lor some 90d pails, 2 iba net. orcet, | in New York will occur in Carnegia | p00, BASOSTER on dan Hm Pottsvill sargity 0 9 A: tele Practica! i upon criticism of his lesder. He re- | lands, important amendments to he | qocks post. The cry for help of the Ha $14.25; wood pails' net | [Tall on Sunday evening, Sept. 29. EEE pe 2% u Jave everlasting ville, Pa., Pp! i le- A Practical Woman. sented thie action of the alleged jingoes | Rural Municipalities Act will : Toe Bat arnest end long as men ere 7. x | The beautiful new Bayview Hotel at fle; hoe oy ole force of our text | gram received here from the acting | They had become engaged. "Bnt be $n Ontario. who said De was too | sought at the mext session of the Al) Joo (70% oxient u a of he Minneapolis Grain Yarmouth, N.S.; together with jis con. | 10-day ia thai human salvation is se- | Becretary of the Department of Oom- your proud mother," faltered the French, and the Nationalists of Que- | berta Legislature. By sn act peseed | $700 MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 10.-- | tents, was entirely destroyed by fire | {ite by the dust of Gurist and by | mesce sid Labor in Washington gives young man. "What of her?" asked bee, who declared he was too Enghsh, | at the session of the Legislature last . --8eptember, Siva DX v 0 0: | vesterday morning, without loss of Hs Ea ah Mere, Ye wh si assurance that the United States Gov- tne girl. "Wilt sbe oppose our engage- : 3 ig, i spring, eseessmont of land wes mad= the sole basis of municipal revenue, rebate of 25 per cent. of all that he thereiore proved himself a traitor to both races, and that he sac- i More Barnardo Boys. London, Bept. 20.--(C.A.P. Cable.)-- life, There was much promiscuous tiring no one to die for us. Were it not to | detailed i.vestization of the causes of rescue us from sin and death, God | ernment intends to begin at once 8 pr «} panily think so. Mother the short supply of anthracite in New 18 toy Sensthia itn waste | ORD i. §{ficed Canedians interests for the | while g 8 ! : : ; 0. 3 white, $0%¢ to from the pit: ite the Utah co £ I Jeaby 7. i " ef Tieeit of Grout ritain, while others | laxas Was provided for the benefit of The: Barnardos third patty of Jouns foe to 6234, aT BE ain. yesterday, | Would nut bave sent His Son. York and New fngland. The investi- § ais 3 \ « their holdings. | emigrants sailed for Canada Wednes 20, ; From this, the Scriptural view- | gation will be t of the inquiry in- , Herald. Sir Wilfrid of being 8 separs- | farmers who improve their holding gre {nos 160 tonts, $4.98 mec | About 1,000 strikers were entrenched : ; D " ; | gallon wii 2 par quiry, --r-- ; 5 | It ie pow proposed {hat this rebate day night. The party A D | ara patent Sanin ee is point, we see the importance of Jesus' | to certain other aspects of the cosl ; = ; "But the truth is this," be declared, | shall be raised to 60 per cent., so that boys and 120 girls, meking a total of | gy PUES second clears, $2.60. riifiarm: Tana, an. old resident - of death and 10sutrection; We sce tuat | situation now being conducted by the Teamwork. y sect 918 for this year . His death was necessary as man's | Bi i Lab the the "that he has always been essentially | the man who owns & querter section * I Duluth Grain M Holland Landing, died yesterday at | Sai y BY 4 urean oi Labor. 2 A apd. : Itivation will pay in " Ledemption-price, and that His exalt Local lenders of the United Mine | . ' e Canadian, having in view only the | wholly under cultivation nr DULUTH, Sept. " three 3 He was a councillor of | iio 16 great power and glory was al 'orkers declare that there i n Her bueband son got oyt of debt, ? prosperity and the development of | taxes exactly one-half as much 88 BASEBALL YESTERDAY. 1 hard, f1%c; the village, and was also reeve for a oe t 92 1: - | Workers are that there is Do necos: gg wag an honest xinier. and i Canada, and 1 say to the jingoss that men who is owner of en adjoining un- . 8%; Sent. number of years. > neces 1 2% a oliverance | sity for a scarcity of coal and thal une was a busy suffragettes. a Canadian navy with equitnble sup. | improved ferm. International League. May, $c. A despatch from Podgeritza, Mon- rom sin and death. Here we have, | large quantities of anthracite are mow Bul now we learn he's very Can: av) 4 L | ------ 0 MON: | then, he Gospel which Bt. Paul re- | hoing stored in this region particular- | For woe indeed doth fill his cup. port is the best possible solution, tak- | Club. Won. Lost. P.C CA M tenegro, says that refugees from Gus- | 3 4 reached 3 A 1 \ 4 4 ro bering ing into cons.deration both Canada | h Sentence Passed Toronto... ee 0 > +800 TILE MAR inje, Albuia, report half the Chris. ceived und preached --thie true Gospel. | ly at Landfgville, where there is said Hea lots ot bis, bit 104 100.084 i aaa He Death Sentence * asec Rochester. 8 68 60 > nje, Hi, TEPOLY Lu S- | (he owe of which he was nut asbaw: | to be enough coal piled up to last | The Brice of pully's sink vp. end England. | Montreal, Sept. 20--Antonio Farduto | Newark . hn aw Union Stock, tian houses in the town sacked. the | 4» Naw York City all winter, ~Yonkern Statesman. NE r | was shortly after six o'clock lash evel Bolumore doom A) PONTO, Sept. 19 at yilagtis terrane and the Christians | "Thus [ar we have merely scon the : ARE oi Marriage Law Agitation. iog found guilty of the murder of) Buftaio ' J a es y Terie oe | desDeig le. 5 § rock ui the Gospel as it centres in the eakers For Borden Banquet. #tucal lotersnog; ' Toronto, Sept. £0.--Legal advice is | ic "Hotte on July 29 last by the re » 2 2 Bs Sik 2 te Union i a | Intantile paralysis Seiged gnother promise made to Abrahaur; aid in the iy t, 20.--The rath "What do you think of the Ameriean being scoured by the Evangelical Al | petit jury in the Court "of King's | Providence ... : ® we | 0 is 1625 hogs, $881 at ug Yiu at NE re a Redeumptive work wccomplished by our | of speeches at the Borden banquet to occupation?' inguired tbe man whe lance with a view of securivg federal | Bench & oe ines i Thursday scores: Torani 8. A oc™Ssut. | and lambs and 313 calyesi | De ughter of Goo. | suvivur," excluimed America's Spur- | be held at the Arena on Monday ie was interested In the Philippines. "Dd marriage legislation undar the preecnt | tion and sedtenced by ustioe = iL ng yy . : Butchers. = ian a i B eon. mplet At the lusion of the you mean apetion bridge?" inquired British North America Act. One pro- | hole to on Friday, Dec. 13. A any oces Foshester at Teronts, | Come puichprs, $650 to! | Seta dhey non kave the epidenisiwell 'In his Epistle to the Tomans (11: | banquet sn address will be presented the man who waa interested in lens - position is to make it a criminal of- | The , when asked if he bad | pufralo wl Montreal, Providence at Bal | Jone animal of extra gn | iin dirigible balivon Finn 16-24), 81. Paul uses the illustration | to" Mr, Borden by G. T. Bomers, the weighty things.--Loutsville Courter. Jonce for any person to tell the hold- | anything to ssy why sentence should | thnore, jak e Poppe le on a [own olive, roe, and declares the | chajrinan, on behalf of the Torontd jong) : . ers of 8 marriage cortificate that they | not be passed, replied in the negative, National League. Samar, | 2 oe © on ahd SE ai oranches 1 be the members of the | Board of Trade. Sir James Whitney i Ni sy are not married. Another proposal 13 | and when Interpreter Viglino repeated | Won. Lest. P.C LC $260 to iam i 2 iti ib Danish capita Body of Chriet, whieh is the Church.' | then will propose the toast to the HJR LAL Lig + | s marrage Jaw for the Dominion, ex- | the deeth sentence in Italian, Farduto New York L% a to $3. hE visi ivy Ho 3 ' a The lstaelites were the natural | guest of the evening, and Mr. Borden A Summer Sentiment, 7! elusive of Quebec. | relaxed his gresp an the front of the | Chicago ... ® 3 a {almo, a Bwedish naya - | branches, and therafore had the first | will reply. N. W. Rowell, leader of Alas, how bitterly did. we complain Ths policy will be decided upon st | prisoners' dack Ud laughingly repli. | Firsburg, 8 8 2] steers w0 to 1001 #.00 | The trip occupied thirteen hours. vpportuuity of L ing bere of | the Ontari sition, will i When snow fell thick 150 plumbe {he appsoaching meeting of the Evan- ld: "Well, it it's that, let it 89." | piiascipnia " "407 | to $5.7; bulls, 90 to to 30.3; | A mob of five thousand strikers avd | jus Buty of Chast. Iu fact, sul privic the! toast to "The Parliament of . gelical Alliance. snajobed ug his hat and hurried With | 8 Lous 8 8 a Hen Rw» 50, a3 ockers, | sympathizers last night attacked the |ieqe wue excluded the Gentiles | og." and the reply will be by Hon. = we tors th: guard to the cells. Brooklyn 2 og BRN re and | puineipel street car Jine i Seperior, until Isaal's tu of favor was come | wT: White Teply 38 Sy fier. ; Canadians to Help Ulster? opten ht ORY dy or ie ogers | is., wrecking: six oars a! ating | piete--thres and a bail years alter tue ¥ Sharma be Tenb London, Sept. 20--(C.A.P. Cable)-- | Swift Company fnvades the Gapital Se a a hr va snchangsd a | Ye clade Sod Thane than 0 hid ri those three and ! half Beifst correspondent of The Evening | Ottawa, Bept. 20.--The Bwift Co. of | SOLAR, J Fibers 9 5 lossy oS Veal, | sons were injured, | yours ho Lord's providence so Pere Nows says that st Unionist headquar- | Chicago will shortly erect a Jorg are Friday games. Oineinnatl at New York, | Prices about the same se : the Jews that they wyre all brought ters he saw letters from every pro. house cking plant in Otawa. | chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Phila- | ¥ for something very ju Eas : of refternoon the Geand Trunk }vince in C flering money and | Yeste vince in Canada offering morey es Xa. geting for the Bwilt Co., the event of resistance by | Railway 4 ome Tule. sii | asked the Board of Control to sell the J Leigh Football League lias pro- | oid registry office, on which the Bwift {hibited tlie carrying of partisan flags Company will erect a $50,000. building. wr emblems st matches, .| No action was taken: i from csrrying eit their inte tions. oo Engraving : never bhoen satisfactorily as | 'whether "he art of wood the Melbourne, Aus! Legislative C % delphia, Pittsburg at Boston. American League, U. 5. 18 HELD UP. ells at Home. - Sheep and L. Bheep, ewes $e ewes and ras, #40, and $5.50 for Steel Men Fores Government to Buy Gr po vented a number © would-be su: Philadelphia &t Louis, ariel Chicago, Boston st Detroit. > to i ; heavy, $7.8 'to $8.60; rou 305; pigs, § to 8.90; buik of lo LE Sheep--Recelpts, 16,000; mar] c_lower; native, tis to $4.60; ontsct with the Truth under niost lavarable conditivns. 1 tht thoussnds wel viesned ut Pentecost | ands o ich in that 'lie' was Lo very 'leralite conver and other thous. accepted of a hitle. later, Evi.y .worihy | oto Europe from the o"rosglution to the effect: Ly 50m6 ' girahle that the Governme tion to present the. combine or its agents fame naive FE OI Cheese Markets, Washington, D.C., Sept. 20.--A Brit- | ish company has wnderbid to the ex- tent of hundreds of thousand of dol- lars every foundry in the United to | States for beavy projectiles for use in the big guns of the United Bates navy. 5 is fact Docume on when bids were d o mil- | 365. boxes colored lion dollars' worth of shells of vary: a foothold in tie

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