Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1902, p. 1

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* T ~~ . Ty o . a ILY BRITISH ~ WHIG. 69TH YEAR. NO. SN 224. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUURIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1902, LAST EDITION. com sn ¢ ve A 4 I ALWAYS -A DELIGHT Our Couches or Parlor Suites. Good Valour Couch from $5.50 to $20.00. Tapestry Couch from $4.50 to $10.50. 5-Piece Parlor 'Suites from $20.00 to $75.00. . Good Wove Wire Spring from $1.75 to $5.50. ; Good Sanitary Matrasses irom $2.50 to $8.50. R. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 222 Princess Street, Opposite the Windeor Hotel. Telephone No 873, "Kingston ™ A SET OF Thug Souvenir Post Cards "POSITIVELY THE BEST EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Sold in Sets or Singly. Kirkpatrick's Art Store SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS ONLY. To a From now until turday night ever) thing Optical will be sold at remarkably low prices SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. 11k. gold, worth 812 for 86. 14k. gold, worth $10 for 85. 10k. gold, worth $9 for $1. 10k. gold, worth $6 for $3 Nickle or Aluminiuin, $3 for 81. No better goods can be had anvwhere, Eves thoroughly examined and tested by M. MECKLENBURG, M.A. D.S. of Montreal LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Daily Note. Book For Whig Readers to Post Themgelves By.: Jenkins, my hatger. Marks Bros. at Victoria theatre to-night. Sun rises to- morrow at 5:32 a.m. hod sets at 5:50 p.m. "'Way Down East' the Grand Opera House this evening. Limestone Lodge, No. 91, A.O.U.W., meets to-night at. cight o'clock. Even if the streets in your own: town are muddy, you can be clanish enourh to insist that the mud is cleaner than that in the next town. That man is a fool who will mourn be- cause the lack ele monev shuts him out from what is many times eroncously termed the "best society." Somehow it does not serm just the thing to tle average man for a woman to drown trouble by imbibing in the stuff that makes trouble for man. When you lose patience with vour son, be fair enough to stop for a 'minute or two and think what trial your father had when you were a bov. This day in the world's history : Death of Premivr Marchand, of Quebec, 19¢ Philadel phia captured by the British, 1 Colum- bus sailed on his second vovage, 14 siege of Paris began, 1870; Arnold deserted, 1780: Frontenac arrived in _ Canada, 1680; New York surrendered to the British, 1776; dis- covering of the Pacific ocean. bv Balboa, 1513; William II crowned, 1087. SELF SEALERS CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER. ROBERTSON BROS. [GRAND OPERA. HOUSE . TO-NIGHT, Wm. A. Brady's Greatest Succe: Dl Se vn 'WAY DOWN EAST. NRE ANNES H By Lonte Biase idler. laborated YY Os. . remer. & SPECIAL... £ | TO BE SEEN HERE EXACTLY AS PRE- E| SENTED IN THE LARCER CITIES. iE A pure play of Pastoral life, endorsed b: TROUSERINGS | oe : Ec rices, 25c., 50¢., THe. and . $5.00 A PAIR. |' ---- CRAWFORD & WALSH, TR Tailors and Importers. 's "GUY BROS.' REE PRR RRE ER ERRERER AUER LIGHT SUPPLIES. We are clearing.out our stock of these at very low prices. Read -them : CYLINDERS.. 7c. LARGE CHI) .10c¢. MANTELS ..10c. BURNERS .. 18¢; These prices only while the stock lasts. This is a chance you don't get every day. BRECK & HALLIDA SOLD. THE BIANO THAT WAS ADVERTISED for wale id sold. I will now offer a very fine old fashioned extension table that will seat Princess Street. about thirty people. Appl t . MILLS' AUCTION ROOMS. bly = one LL FOR SALE. EE YACHT; ONF--YEAR OLD: "APPLY" P.O: Box 83. WANTED. IN EXPERIENCED COOK. APPLY. MRS: NICKLE, 130 Earl street. A HOUSEMAID AI'ULY MRS MARTIN, S81 King street. . A HOUSEMAID FI'PLYY. TO MRS. MAC nee, corner Union and Bagot streets. rE ae vat amas Sets eect STRONG BOY TO LOOK AFTER HORSES Enquire at lwperial Laundry, Barrie street. LADY SOLO SINGER "FOR COOKE'S PRES byterian church. Apply to Miss L. Walk r. 220 Queen street. * LADY CANVASSE BS FOR ACCIDENT AND Fire Insurance ». 8S. R. McCann, 51 Brock street, oh Wade's. A _HOUUSEMALID, WHERE PARLOR MAID IS epi oone who will assist with children Apply to Mrs. R. E.« Kent, 85 King stredt, Kingston I ee eee AN ENE ETIC MAN CAN EARN FROM 81 to IR a week selling our goods invee demand. Write for particulars. - C. R. Fegan, Fenwick, Ont. ' BOYS AND GIRLS OVER 14 WHO "CAN make good pav in our factory if steady workers Apply te J) Gould & Co Smith street, onpasite 730 Princess street SEVERAL earn at ------ BRIGHT PEOPLE WHO ast fifteen dollars weekly of our representatives Inte in a day No ing. The Ceiitury Ch Toronto HALL'S RARBER SCHOOLS, 246 YONGE street, Toronen Ont, also Law street, Montrea nnd ecy strect, Bu legantly. oq Wages Soturdave Terms moderate. To trial, lodgings, railroad ticket ard cata { Tague fre Ry our SSPRCTAL Co OPERATIVE PLAN" course is given ab solotely free Also onportunity te' earn money at vour home, by working for ue MINSTRELS. " to novelties. new from =start up-to-date Everything finish, 30 pre- senting modern, 30 Of the Best Minstrel Celebriries. Popular pricés, 25e., 35¢., 50c Sale opens at Hanlev's Friday morning. Wednesday, Oct. Ist, "A Hot Scotch Ma- jor." (VICTORIA! THEATRE ) TWO WEEKS, SEPT. 22 T0-OCT. 4. MARKS BROS.' NO. 1A DRAMATIC AND VAUDEVILLE. To-Night, Beavtiful The Society Dramas; ""THE COUNTRY GIRL'S REVENGE." between Hlustrated songs and Specialties acts. No waits. Saturday Matinee--"IN THE ROGUES' GALLERY Prices 10c., 15¢ and 23c¢. Aulev's bookstore, Seats now on sale at M NOTICE of Saturday's Specials Market, 58 Brock street, Frech Pork Sau-age, Frankforts, Mild Cured Hams and Bacon, 3 lbs. ping for Call early. "Phone 570 DANCING CLASSES. MISS McAULEY - WILL RESUME HER dancing classes this acason in the Masome Hall, next to Whig Buikiing. Evemings from 8 to ll, Friday afternoon from 4 to 6. at Mver's Pork Blood Sausage; Bolovna, of drip- 5c YUKON ELECTION EXPENSE. High If Enumerators Have Their Way. Will Come Writa for Particalars to-dav. Aldis Owen Hall, propris . 0 OWN. Municipal Ownership*ls Favored. SAVE THE JEWS BY CRUSHING - TYRANNICAL ROUMANIA. But None of the Powers Will Take the Lead--A Valuable Inven- tion--Bicycle Records Broken _Disapprove of Education * «Bill, London, Sept. 25.= Seventeen out of the twenty-eight Metropolitan bor- oughs have either installed clectrie plants or madd arrangements for in- troducing it as a municipal or bor- ough work. Many of these boroughs are poor districts like Poplar, in the east end, where the ratable valuation ol property low and the private consumption of electric light is small. "Nothing that will b¢ of any per- manent good can result from Secre- tary Hay's note to the powers on Roumania's treatment of Hebrews, un- less somebody is willing to crush Kou- mania, and no power seems anxious to-take on. that task." 'lhe foregoing quotation from the utterances of an experienced English official represents the real opinion of the British foreign office on *the subject of the negotia- tions between America-and Europe. F. W. Chase, riding a twenty-three and one-fourth horse power motor bi- cycle at the Crystal Palace, yester- day, broke all records from five miles in six minutes thirty-five and two- fifths seconds, to fifty miles in one hour and séven minutes and fifty- seven and two-fifths It is announced Vienna source that Austria does not intend to accept the leading role am- ong the continental powers in regulat- 18 seconds. from 'an official ing. the affairs of the Roumanian Jews. On tHe other hand a state- ment emanates from Paris that the Fréneh government will support the note of Mr. Hay. The attitude of France will be published when the signatories of the Berlin upon their action. At a" meeting of treaty agree the liberal union- ists in Mr. Chamberlain's constitu- ency, West Birmingham, it was resolv- ed to hold meetings to express dis- approval of the government's educa- tion bill. Austin 'Chamberlain has asked Sig- nor Piscillei, the inventor of the elec- tric post, to 'come to London and ex- plain his system for the -henelit of the Britih postal authorities. A Londoner named John patented a novel engine for Wills has marine propulsion, which, hé claims, will re- duce the crossing of the Atlantic to a three days' journey, The Morning Post says it hopes an American will be pug on: the commit- tee of supervision, and that he accom- panies the committee to South Africa to see the conditions in the new colon- the hardships of the Boer women and children, and the British efforts to diminish them. es, A Vienna correspondent quotes a despatch from Salonica, in which it said that anarchy is rapidly spread- ing in Macedonia and the uneasiness of a peaceful portion of the popula- tion is general. The Bulgarian bands are directing their attention chiefly toward the Turkish gendarines.onany of whom have been killed. Fhe state of the Balkan Peninsula will continue to orow Worse, as never. since the Jerlin congress. has there heen less isted between a loval hody called EB iopian and the so-called Ethiopian movement grave acquainted with native prospect of understanding. hetween the powers with a view to collective di- plomatic military intervention in any part of the sultan's dominions. > The Cape Town , correspondent of The Times says the Archbishop of Cape Town, speaking in a native col lege for the sons of chiefs, emphasiz- ed the distinction which, he said, e "th- churdh Order of the Anglican 'neincered 0oroes, from America by educated whi?h is regarded here with anxiety by all persons who are Africans. The American Methodist Episcopal Church authorities deny that their mis&ioh has any political significance, but there is strong evidence to the con trary. A correspondent .in Alexandria gives alarming statistics of the cholera epi demic racing there. On Mondav there were sh cases reported: the death list reached 610, THE TEMISCAMING COUNTRY, Interesting Report on Its Rocks and Forests. Toronto; Sept. 25.--The preliminary £ ' report-of geologist$sl.-- LL. Bolton-who Ottawa, Sept: 25. Judge Dugas, of SR TT. B; tir Gi the Yukon.~has heen granted leave of | veving party into' the country hfng absence and will visit the east. There | Lotwoen Lake Temiscaming and - the appears + to be some trouble in the Abitibi river has been received at Yukon over the work of arranging for the Bureauont mines the election theres "he return 1 otti- In part the report s=avs that the cer ds ainnious for extonding the UUme | yiek in the township of Eby are chief- for enumeration and he also points lv of the Huronian series and as the Jo out that the enumed ws will not ae minerals of Ontario are chiefly found rept the amount which the government in that formation this is considéred ix offering per day. In, fact, if the | ncouragt views of the Yuhoners are carried cut, | ow niles north of Black River "he | woul fiat £100,000 techiny. Ie ountered a clay helt, which extend tial ele > there The BELT Laty ot worthward about: twenty miles, the Site, wig charger] cor the ers [roy heing alp completely level. | penses are L po le. al The timid is v spruce and pop { though tne eoessarily high lar balsam Rls f Gilead and white i birch are also found, but only in Swedish Baptists' Jubilee. . | small gammtitics w hile white or trea | Chicago, HL, Sept! 3A religions "II 0 almost completely absent ron] gathering of more than ordinary "in the céyritory: Visit terest opened in Chicago to-dav, the ee, pechsion being a éelebration of the Mi<. Fran Ho i Chi fiftfeth anniversary of the or ize 1 t X10" Re = tion of the First Sw Bory loonke who, she Hecint chur hin the United States at Rock v her husband, causing 1sland, po , id 1332, e habitual drunkard. a . NEWS FROM LONDON. Talk of British Shipping Com- bine--The Boer Appeal. New York, Sept. 25.--Tribune Lon- don "cable: American stocks were weak and unsupported vesterday, deciining in consequence of the condition of mone- tary uncertainty at New York and Chicago. There were signs of bewilder- ment rather than of nervousness am- ong the operators, who were intently watching the dealing in quotations at noon, without being able to explain what was going on, Reports that the Morgan shipping combination had been arranged in de- tail were regarded as reassuring, ow- ing to the magnitude of the opera- tions carried out by American and British capitalists. The completion of the Atlantic shipping trust is followed quickly by a revival of the rumors that the counter combination will be formed between the Cunard line and the various lines interested in Cana- dian commerce. This has been a fav- orite theory in Liverpool, but "there has been no confirmation from any Canadian source, The bulk of the sub- sidies required for a fast Canadian service will come from Ottawa, but no portion will be available for Cun- arders running to United States ports. The Cunard line will receive, without doubt, a largely increased mail sidy if it agrees to build ships which can compete with the fast German liners. The Cunard and Canadian vices are not likely to be combined for worked out during the winter. writers that the British be supplemented by the remainder the Transvaal funds which Mr. Krue- er and Dr. that English charity served exclusively for South Africa. TO GET RID OF SMOKE. should be city to sulier which is called the 'Bunsen in the form of smoke. any ¢ applied ern and ven quantity of fuel. to locomotives of Western railways as well as to the furnaces state manufactories, where 'proved entirely successful. the North- of of it Will Revise Maritime Laws. Hamburg, Sept. 25.--Nearly cvery country of the civilized world is * re- presented: at the annual session of the International * Maritime conferemece, which three began a days' session here to-day. The conference is of the usual importance, as a strong p is to 'be made to correct the d ancies which are known to exist the maritime and admiralty "laws. The differences in. the = laws® of countries have worked great (injustice to both shipowners and shippers. With a view to bringing about a better uniformity in 'maritime laws, the conference will discuss an international an col lisions and salvage at sea, jurisdiction code in collision cases, and the law of pro perty in ships, maritime mortgages and liens and rights in rem, Reitz Coming To America, Amsterdam, Sept. 25, passengers sailing for New day is Mr. Reitz, formerly. state' se cretary of the Transvaal republic. The purpose of Mr, Reitz' visit to America is td deliver a series of lectures for the benefit of the Boers: It was known that he had the trip in contemplation for time, but his early depar- ture was unexpected and it is said to be due to the imsistence of the Boer Generals Botha, Dewet, and Delarvev, that the anti-Britich propaganda in Europe must be moderated; Among the York to- some Texas Republicans To Fight. Dallas, Texas, Sept. of all parties are manifesting keen in- terest in the fifth district republican congressional ©. convention in here, ax it is believed to mark the be- Politicians cession ginning of a vigorous ficht that the | republicans purpose' to make for con- oressmen in Texas. The candidates for the nomination sre Dr: 8 PD. Pitts; of | Hillsborough, and 8S. H. Lumpkin, of Meridian. There is a strong possibility that fusion may be agreed upon "hy the republicans and populists, ------ An 'Albino Of The Deep. New Bediord, Mass, Sept, 2 The | whaling bargue Platina, of this port, Capt. MeRkenzie, about Mav 16th, cap tured a pure white whale, 'Whit h made one hundred -barrels of Gil. In his twenty-five vears of whaling Capt. Mc Kenzie writes that he never before saw a white whale. Treasurer 'Refuses Information. Sept. 25. A We! lon lin Lon ton (i stateh" saves the acting treasurer of New Zealand refused to inform parlia ent how his oternnient 1s raising its new loan The treasn has sim iv -snid New Zealand could afford to nap its finger the London money, uiathetl sub- ser- any purpose, but each will be sus- tained by liberal aid from the gov- ernment when the plans are fully The appeal of the Boer generals in mitirating the sufferings of homeless burghers excites unsympathetic com- ments here. It is intimated by several grant should of Leyds have controlled and Ye- the loyalists in Council Will Adopt Device Of Scotch Engineer. Paris, Sept. 25.--Aceording to- pres- ent outloo aris, the last modern from the smoke nuisance, will be the first to rid itself of that evil. The committee of the municipal council, "which, last year, offered a large prize for the most practicable smoke consumer, has completed its examination of several scores of in- ventions, both French and foreign. The preferénce is given to an inven- tion of John Alves; a Scotch engineer, appara- tus. By the use of it an ordinary fur- nace is converted into a Bunsen fur- nace through the injection of heated air in such a manner as thoroughly to mix the gases and at the same time supply an extra third of oxygen and bring the latter in contact. with the unconsumed gases of the fuel. This large quantity of Oxygen ignites the carbon, which' otherwise would escape The apparatus greatly increases the heat produced by It is being France, several has { | | | i | | | | | | fF WORLD NEWS -- Comes To Us From Ali Quarters. FEW BRIEF ITEMS TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered By The Dear | Public. « The prohibitionists of preparing for the coming campaign The pension tes government 000,000 mark. At Marcerta, were killed in a fire twenty houses. The United States commissioner of Labour, Carroll D. Wright, says that the striking miners will their fight within a month. A cablegram has been received, stat- ing that a party of Boers, who are to visit Canada, sailed yesterday on the S38. Lake Champlain. Toronto are referendum the United Sta- exceeds the 1,- list of NOW Italy, seven people MN which destroyed lose Miss Maude '1rue, of Toronto, visit- ing at New York, routed a burglar who tried to get into her sister's house. The police captured him. All the pupils at public school Nox 13, Seranton, Pas--=sfruck becanse the father of the teacher, Miss blorence IFreeman, is a watchman at a mine. At Cologne the International Con- gress for legislative protection of workmen decided to establish a .non- political international lahor bureau. Major Studdart was committed for trial at Dublin on charges of fraud in connection with the purchase of horses for the British forces in South Africa. Henry Phipps, who has given -$100,- 000 to aid sBoer sufierers through the war, belongs to New York City, and is a director of the Carnegie Steel company. At St. John the trial of Fred. Hig- gins, charged with the murder of Willie Doherty, resulted in a verdict of guilty, with a strong recommendation to mercy. A well dressed womar' landing a foreign steamer at New York, was discovered to have 0 worth of line ostrich feathers sewed in the lining of her petticoat. County Treasurer son, 'chatged with embezzling York, Pa., county funds, to the amount. of 873,000, was arrested and placed un- der $50, 000 bail. King Oscar's yacht, with the Crown Princess; Princess Victoria, on board, has run on the rocks near Ralmar, on the Baltic. Vessels have gone to the vacht's assistance. Dr. Baliour, of hott, of Philadelphia, brook, of Minneapolis, are mentioned in connection with the chair" of hygiene in McGill College. Sir Wilivid Laurier has telegraphed the Lord Mayor of Liverpool that he accepts the invitation to open ¢ the new Produce Exchange in~that city, prior to his sailing for Canada. A technical school will be establish- ed in Montreal. The Montreal branch of thé Canadian" Manufacturers' As- sociation and the Mechanics'. Institute are to.co-operate in founding it. The trial of the big $10,000 libel suit brought by T. H. Preston aginst the Ottawa Journal, arising out of evidente given in the Cook Senate in- vestigation, opened. at, Uttawa to-day. from William 'C. Thomp- Edinburgh; Dr. Ab- and Dr. West- OTTAWA NEWS BUDGET. WEATHER PROBABILITIES, || Died" In The Philippines -- New | Toronto. Ont. (10 am.), Sept. 25.--Fast- be PP rlv wind pol. and partl £4 ihe h i erly ds, cool and partly clowdy; showers Post Office Regulations. to-night in extreme western portions Friday, easterly wind, cool and unsettled. --Word has been received of the [death of Walter A. Scott, formerly of Ottawa, by cholera, after a few hours' illness at Caleoocan, Ottawa, Sejt. near Manila, on July Sth. Mie Scott was a member of company "E," se- " 1 cond Battalion Engineers, and with A WORD OR TWO his company was engaged in building roads "and bridges for the United States government. Deceased was formeily a member of the : Primrose Snowshoe Club, of Ottawa, and was well-known in athletic dreles in the capital: 'The latest supplement of the Cana dian Postal Guide contains the follow: ing notice :» "Ike senders of a tered article posted in Canada for de livery in Canada or in anv other pos- NEW CLOAKS regis tal union country, may obtain an ac- knowledgment of its receipt by the addresses at a cost of five cents in ad- The ' new °cloaks--they"re dition to the ordinary postage and simply stunning -- "gorge- registration fees." ous" shall we say? But The visiting British editors touring Canada were showy the sights of the that's hardly the expression capital to-day. They were taken for one usually associates through the Eddy sulphite paper and the word gorgeous with res a } a : match factories, the Booth lumber voluminous splendor, where- mills, and to the Experimental farm. 3 ' as the new cloaks or mantles Luncheon was served at the shanty erected in Rockelifie Park when the --or jackets, as you are Prince of Wales was here last fall. pleased to call them, are y called upon Hon. R. W. Scott, more subdued. They have tary of state, who explained the charming refinement some of the most advantageous fea that indicatés elegance, that tures of our federal system of govern- ment, and told them they might find something to interest them in the statesmanlike way the schogl question has been handled in Canada, by which the various localities are permitted' practically to run their schools on lines to suit their own views. He would commend through them to the British authorities Canada's manner ol dealing with education. subtle something that can only be found in the ine ported garments. Our stock is most complete in Ladies' and Children's goods. Enthusiasm in Qur Dress Goods Department. Don't let the nicest things slip away from you--with- out seeing them at any, rate CONDITIONS IN PANAMA. Becoming Serious--Liberals Can- not Walk the Streets. Jamacia, Sept. 25.--The British steamer Antilian, just reached here from Colon, Colombia, brings a report that the situation on the is- cal when she Kingston, thmus was extremely cri they're going fast; good left there last Sunday. The rebels at reason too ~ styles Wore that time were -reported to be massed y A near the railway eT Colon and never SS eooarming nor Panama, and the government was P : ' i hh - ing. sending troops, according to- these re- ports, from Panama to Agua Dulce, to cut off the rebels' retreat should they be beaten on the isthmus. The, main rebel army. under Gen. aerrera, was reported Saturday and Sunday to be within seven miles -of Colon. Ofh cers of the Antilian said the business at Colon has been suspended and that the privations there are great. The| = government soldiers at Colon .are mainly youths, ands are apparently un- oNgh Pingston,, on September d, able to stand the hardships of a cam- Funeral will Re ha family residence, 263 paign. Sydenham Cstrest, at 9 a.m, Fridav, to The decree preventing liberals from St. Mary's enthudral, where goloun re- appearing on the streets 3x being | thn vs wil bo sun Beth ao nr strictly enforced at Colon. Enormous tond. prices are being charged for foodstuffs, Prk JAE 2 University avenue, Serenmber According to. reports brought by the [ 21th torts Po. nt 2 ban, nd Antilian, a number of prominent peo Hadk 4 ple in Panama have been imprisoned | Funeral private from above address, at 3 because they sympathized with the p.m, Friday, September 26th. rebel movement. WE HAVE The Very Latest Patterns in OVERCOATING and SUITINGS --For Fall at-- Reasonable Prices. We Stock GUNNERS FOR COLOMBIA. Six Arrive At Colon For Duty on Warship Bogota. Colombia, Sept. lombian government New York by the Panama railroad steamship company's steamer Alliance two cannon and a large consignment of ammunition destined for the re- cently purchased © warship Bogota, which is expected to reach Panama in a few days. Six American gunners Fhe Co- from Colon, : received Have a Larce to Choose From, JOHN TWEDDELL,.. for the Bogo- ad I'he General Board = of Methodist | ri py ' 2A a arrived here on board-the Panama = Missions has appointed Rev. James | Railroad company's steamer Finance. MERCHANT TAILOR, 131 PRINCESS ST. Allen, M.A., Sault Ste: Marie; to the The government expects to receive a supefintendency of missions in New [further large shipment of ammuiiition TO RENT. Ontario, with headquarters at Sault | shortly. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, LIGHT Ste. Marie The pli 1 the i X G al and airy, centrally locaud. First class H E . x es ie plans ol Lhe Insurgent scnera table board: if desired: Apply at 214 on, Malcolm McDonald, of George- | Herrera, in view of the clear state Brock. strect. town, died in id hospital at Char [ments made by Commander McLean of -- lottetown, PK. Tuesday. Mr. Me- | the United States cruiser Cincinnati, SURGEONS USE IRON CAP. Donald was the ds nt of the liber- | with regard to transit. over the isth al association of Kings county, and | mus, are unknown, but it is surtyised | To Reduce the Size of a Child's also prions of the Three Rivers [in certain quarters that the transfer Head: steamship company, I: 0 EROra Ss lOorees ' . "pe - TS + Ame iy manager of he m i Oem. Sere : For or The Prenton, ~ N.J., Sept. 25. Surgeons % a he > anag : the | partment of Cauca is possible, are using an ifon cap, the inward New ork branch of the Canadian : i Bank of Commerce, has heen" appoint-: pressure wt which fwy iis increwasiat 1 sh ha appoin CARRIED CANADIAN COINS. the "will of the operator, in an efior ed assistant general manacer of the ie bank, "with headquarters in Toronto to reduce the abnormally large head Mr Tair has made a n ume for hil * | Body With Bullet-Hole In Head | of a seventeen month old daughter of 4 { & i > tor him- . » rg eo a Thy self here as a strong financier. Found "At Fall River. Joy Uli, > In Le utcher: 4 Maunsell Robbin, a vouth who re- Fall River, Mass.; Sept. 25.--The ow . _ . half : Y A hia int ides with his father at the Gilmour |hody of an unknown man, with a bul Are Be of il Hiches 1 cred a g s ' hy od and 1 & ye = Pgs Louse at Ottawa, was fined and | let hole in his head, has been found et 3 ro ni Was pparens costs for throwing rotten eggs from | on a raft made of two pieces of board, |"! il a ih a re ut Lan the hotel at a party of Nalvationists [fastened together with clouts, two i To py vie na ! 1nces was bi io ' while the 'latter were conducting Sor ET from the citv. A heavy revolt ye ucians say water on the brain vin on the street below. er was clenched in. the right hand. i the cause: Jecause, as a result of an accident, The body was that of a man twenty- | TT he was compelled to shave off" his | five or thirty vears old, 5 pounds, We hase not advanced the priee of heard, and because he cannot pursue | five feet five inches in height, brown our tobaceos Amber smoking toba his profession as cantor in a svna } hair, with a sprinkling of gray; teeth |, Bohs, Currency and Fair Flay gogue, on ageount of hix shaven face, | badly decayed. The body was well [+ ewing tobaced 'are the ame size Simon Kurtz, of New York, has | dressed. Several English and anadian | and price to the consumer as former- brought suit to recover. 10.000 damn- | coins were found in the clothing, afl We have also extended the timo ages. : Jgold ring, set with four diamonds, far the redemption of. Spowshoa tags William R. Scott, foreman in Faan< {three Toaded cartridges and a pair of | { January Ist, "1901. The Empire To- wholesale warehonse, Toronto, ana | bone culi-links. The money was in a | bacco Co., limited Charles Leitch, an employee, have' cham skin purse, with. a brass ---- _ me been placed under arrest, ostensibly plate, bearing the name of "Gor Y. To vaaieasuavere eng for theft, hut gn attempt will he Ide i Brenna," to implicate them in the murders of | voung Whalley 1 Gee Se : : inv Lin ha ant Ban, Sooty High Price In Winnipeg. charged with <tealing. Geen's wat oh l , u a hor effec | Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 25. Winnipeg and other effects. i all Yes Ch | ¢ From: a Drudgery to a It is thought that the voung wo. | 18% pra ueally. ex naustd. its supply of | Luxury ; wl i he ne : | hard coal Two or "three dealers have | xury by man, who, under the name of Apnie | Yow I hich th Moore, committed suicide with car YoY sa toeks, hel Ley are 3 Tr peng le with a. | ing an oem lane 3 von, oe | § WATERMAN'S IDEAL . . ; or SUroested 1 ~t vitit coal tro ns Linde Tavlor. of Toronto, whe |Stegested to use GC : " ¢ FOUNTAIN PEN. Toit there three weeks aoa to oo to | WESP-0f which a fair supply can 0 ; maternity home, but has not sinee | OP121 I. Th i mean tl ; ¢ A Pen and Ink Bottle Com- Leen heard of. \ stitution "of soit | ute lor the ¢ . , u | » | bined -- The convenience of a | present ones, ¢ -- ¢ Pencil--- The advantage of a To Fix Winter Touris . : 4 t Rates. | Emperor Is Reported Dead. ¢ pen. Cincinnati, 0, Sept, 25. Passenger | ¢ aia " | Pariz, Sen In a despatch fron ¢ . { agents lines novth sonth are | ; . ' . Seon Kore COrresyy tent of the ' holdi ioint mee wre today | | / i that "t} ' i ~ t Y 1 ) ~~ toicor rates and éneral ar i : ¢ Sold by s 3 en ror 1 I rane for the oF t 1 : ' tr sesepitte_suin wre of the | ¢ A G, JOHNSTON & BRO, oninion that th Fi BYcine for Cranulalcd sugar in 1M, poun $ 1} sorith® will 2 ' ril-breaker | cheap at He grocery this. winter Johnston and Division streets. Avhtsivreesvetvis aang

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