Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1902, p. 1

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: SH WHIG. © 69TH YEAR. NO. 228, : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1902, LAST EDITION. = LOCAL MEMORANDA. CHAFFEE COMING BACK. WHERE HE GOES. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. . Toronto, Ont., Sept 30.--Fasterl d, The Daily Note Book For Whig He Will Turn Over Command to The Bishop's Engagements For dps al i' Sralbts Sr a, : Readers to Post Themselves By. * Gen. Davis. i October. = Fair at Inverary to'morrow. Wednesday, October Ist--Conduct To-morrow is the first of October. Ba "Quiet Day' in Theological College, Queen's University re-opens to-morrow. Z 5 Moutreal. Marks Bros. at Victoria hall this evening. A Secret Wedding That : Pope's Opinion Of The Late Sunday? October Sth--I1 am. and 7 Ladies Friendship you have to Guy is dear at any p.m., Church of the ascension, Toron- I'nesday, Sy Saved $2,000,000 - £ a M. Zola. a ta . : \ Qctober Tth--Conduct The sun rises Wednesday at 5:58 a.m. and \ sets at 5:41 p.m. - \ . 3 \ "Quiet Day' in Wycliffe College, To- ALWAYS R DELIGHT! tr or he oy Poul wn Rain ai have umlimited faith in t physicians. , : . : n i Sunday, October 12th--I11 a.m., and 7 ain dn Some men never acyuire enemizs becauss A CLEVER ACT F wy i PREVIOUS FITS i St. Paul's, Toronto, Treaty Our Couches or Parlor Suites. they have ro money to lend to their es I Wi ; i P Mer- friends. © A x a 3 J Tuesday, October 14th--8 p.m. Good Valour Couch from $5.50 to | one ounce: of hearty laughter at the dipner YOUNG MAN DODGED THREAT. ; : HIS HEART WAS QUITE SERL iii $20.00. table is worth 4 pound of digestive] tablets LC : OUSLY AFFECTED. Wednesday, October 15th---11 a.m., Tapestry Couch from $4.50 to |witerwards wi ENED DISINHERITANCE. 7 Ok i r---- Burritt's Rapids; 3 p.m, Acton's owe I gf N j . } . $10.50. A home without music is like, u picnic with: of a .V¥e Nearly Died in Enziand on Corners; 8 p.m., Oxford Mills. a ik . BD > : t sandwiches; it is all right except that , : ¢ y 16th--11 Ox- 5-Piece Parlor Suites from $20.00 |°" 2 Jermyn"s Bride Was a Beauty -- a g ' . : 3 Thursday, Oct. 16t a.m., x ® : E ou One Occasion--He was Liable ford Station: 8 p.m., Trinity church, to $75.00 there is something wanted, v . ; People who use religion as a cloak in this oung Couple Kept The Es 5 gi to Attack in a Vitiated Ar- rockville, induct rector Good Wove Wire Spring from |workt will doubtless manage to keep warm Secret Well for Three Years -- 3 SA y . rid tober 1Tth--Attend con- 3 } : . BE 4 mosphere--The Pope Was Swur- | Friday, October 17th--Attend con $1.75 to $5.50. in the next without a clock. Got Wife and Money. 7s ) ra ised vention of St. Andrew's rBBrotherhood, Good Sanitary Matrasses from This day in the world's blistory: Lord Oswego, N.Y., Sept. 30.--It was oo N 3 PB . Brantford, Ont. | 1 o a d sr-hr-chie ite 3 7 Se 30.--N 4 > 3 i i $2.50 to $8.50. Bete Spent comnulor well of Brit thing to give up his pretty sweetheart > : Jondesn, Sept. 30. % i izetelly, Saturday, October 15th--Give an ish forces, 1900; International pesce confer: | (4% 057 SHE SF PILGY SRE Seely GENERAL CHAFFEE. who has prepared or edited most of | sidvoss on the subject, "How to got ence opens at Pris, 1800; French defeated see 32,000,000 taken from him by his Manila, Sept. 30.--General Adna R. a English editions of Zola's WOKS, | jan to work-in the church. R Jd Hermits Efirs Doris, 180 ots "4% | father unless he did, and between the | Chaffee, today formally turned oven Wo d a id of y 10 Sestotavar Sunday, October 19th--11 am. . - REID, IRU2; Lodd Buberfs hom, iS two Walter M. Jermyn' thought it a | the command of the departinent © of | azote, yesterday, that NM. Zola sul- preach anniversary sermon for the 7 . fered angina and was liable to stifling : s r : The Leading U rtaker, 222 Princess . - = ice Kettle is the Philippines to G George W. Da- | A N 'onventi in Grace church Brant § : nice kettle of fish. : pp D. x seorge W. 18 | fits when he was in England. At the oh yan on Hace one Street, O te the Windsor Hotel Th sis. The transfer was accony Wd by -. - he way he solved the problem has Vis. 11} ranster w us accompanied Ww . 5 : . 4 ha : i . am th = Telephone Ne. 577) just been made known, when his mar- | the usual ceremonies and at their te i the ey ue he had - ! Tuesday, October 21st--Attend cor- 2 . shoe > » 1 conclusion Gen. Chafiee boarded p pI ull Ditags ut We. | poration meetin f Trinity College, i NOTICE. riage to Lena Kehoe more than three | conc on ail soarded the nearly died ju M. Vizetell APTS poratio 10¢ go 3 olleg We are showing a : : = vears ago was announced and steps | transport Mol lelland on which he re-| °° I Tous 5 SE haat Foronto. . IS HEREBY GIVEN To THE KING'S were taken to secure for him the $2,-| turns to the United States. Acting- For this reason M. Zola was.espaial Wednesday, October 22nd--Attend Very fine range of this Daughters and ous in Kingston, that 000,000 which was left to him by his | Governor Wright, Secretary Ferguson iy Jobe to suffer in a vitiated at- | gavocation, 1 rinity College, Toron- class of goods. We have , Y sphere. to ax a result of th olution endorsed by . A 1 i the chairman and the scene . ye ) father, John Jermyn, the millionaire | and Gens. Bell and Bisbee accompany % . the members of the Exe I ie of | coal operator, who died in Scranton a | Gen. Chafiee on the voyage. Upon Sunday, October 2Gth--11 a.m. 'and three _specials. We The Kins Duughe Te ned a and Jot few months ago. arriving home in the United The Pope' 8 Concern. 7 p.m. anniversary services at St. would like you to see if A A Tr hp Me oy eh As a It was a $2,000,000 secret which the | States Gen. Chaffee will assume com ome Sept. 30.--The pope, al- | James church, London. at all interested at cesar. Mins Nichol should represent us; and ' voung couple - have - kept for three | mand of the department of the Fast, though' he condemned Zola's writings Tuesday, October : 28th--11 a.m. oS have eid tie Un; A saswiol afond years. Young Jermyn fell madly in| with headquarters at Governor's and refused to receive the novelist Pittsburg; 3 p.m., South Lake; 8 p. te made on the official po ted programme love with Miss Kehoe, when he first | land. when he was staying here. finishing his | m., Storrington and Kingston's delegate will not give the GHEAPER AND i came to Oswego four years ago, and - novel, "Rome," was much concerned Wednesday, October 20th--8 p.m. i > lap » A WEDDING OF NOTE. when he heard of M. Zola's death. He | Sydenham. ) 2 response to the Address of Weleonw ; : eo Wor Miss Nichol will not bear the Odium of established large boiler works, : welaimed "Ii } . Phursdav | 30th--11 the nonf¥llilment of a del 'w duty, theres She was one of the sweetest girls J : . J exclaimed tf he was an enemy of . wrsday, October 30t h~-- a.m., l in town, the daughter of an honest | Miss "Alice Hay- Married Mr. | the church he was a frank one." God | Murvale; 2 pan., Harrowsmith. fore, publicly makes the role statement a . . > A BETTER THAN EVER meat dealer, and Jermyn becamé a Wadsworth. rest his soul." p ; ®.|frequent caller at her home. They were Newbury, N.H., Sept. 30.--Though WORRIES HIGH CHURCHMEN. AUCTION SALE often observed driving in the gorgeous | the wedding to-day of James W. Regret In London. J ; . turnouts which Jermyn was able to | Wadsworth, Jr., and Miss Alice Hay, New York, Sept. 30.=The Tribune's | King's Attendance at a Presbyter- We Will Sell on -WEDNESDAY, command. Then Jermyn. Sr., head of [united two of the most distingiished | London ealile save Zola was lionized ian Church in Scotland. OCT. 1st, at 47 Clergy St., an family of great wealth and social | families of America, the function it- | hy a small coterie of admirers when New York, Sent. 30.--A special to THE FOLLOWING HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ROBERTSON BROS. Ahi Jonporq hiny nutter Were Soll was chiens ier i by EXtrunit Si ho visited London nine years ago, but | (ha Journal from SE that ) ip a . . going. esa alter must give up | plicity, in striking contrast to the la- is offences against goo ste re : Fs aii Ae} : ture: Bru.sels," Parlor and Stair Carpets, his suit or disinheritanée would be his DE display seen at most of the lat- | not fuliv Et Zod ra iy the high church party in England is Wool Carpets, Rep. and Lace Curtains, Cen ------ mtn cm. lot lav lice of ; to on ' : I sli i) greatly concerned for the salvation of tre, Side and. Dining Tables, B. W. Side GRAND OPERA HOUS 104 i . Ini 1 \ to ! ~ wes whi 1 | ay { ho # ol courige an pa ies in thy its king. His majesty and other mem Lots cheaper or dear- hoard, Fancy and Easy Chairs, Rockers, B. 4 .:D0 the carriage drives ceased, anc ass than one hundred guests, and tus 'cave commanded public atten ie { s roval fami ' 2 3 i i W. Badroow" Suits, Tron Bears ada ii -- EE ---- it was believed among the townspeo- | nearly every one of them a relative n. IT heard yesterday among men of hess a oe Ty al foily Dow ba er if you will, but these y Suite, Tro dsteads, " / i earl ) | L) ) ) | Sri 5 o eve 4 Must treuse Pillows, Quilis, Slips, Dressers, WEDNESDAY 0CT 1 ple that the $2,000,000 bad out- | of one or the other of the contracting | letters the sincer t expressions of re- DO at rath Kirk Apne The are specials. Kasha, ands, Fine Toilette Setts. Sewine Ma, y . 3 weighed voung Jermyn's love for the parties, witnessed the ceremony, which | ret over the tragic end of the oveat |! t : Ke t that the kino i only P J HE « 3 i' iis A ' s . : 5 » 'coks , 2 only 7 rt Oak Tra hs Shipman Brothers fairsdaughter of the meat dealer. was performed in the drawing-room of | French realist. Folie i i! 4 et he ond n 3 2 » thle ' y, aE i Li vr Rate? . : : : ) o S » > 3 , Linen, Hall Lamp, Kitchen Utensils, Jem | progent GEORGE H. SUMMERS and om oe vounir coup did tise, al ; The Fells," the Soustry plac of the the footsteps of his mother. y a Ss y ser, ricde's rents ecretar 3 y 8 . though none was 1 Ss and a wide's parents, Secretary o State PITH OF THE NEWS. The hich church party seems more are, ete., ete. : . . ALICE ARCHER in 3 . : Sale at 10:30. Terms Cash. least one carriage drive was taken af- | and Mrs. Hav, on the shores of Lake : . concerned now that the king should ALLAN & BROWN, Aucti : cr the maternal edict had sonc forth | = oy Tr Peot watding il wth : oT "A HOT ter the paternal edict had gone forth. | Sunapee. After a short wedding trip | qq, Very Latest News Culled From |rcpeat what in hich church eves is an This occasion was behind a fast team | My. and "Mrs. Wadsworth will go to : | K drawing a closed carriage, which stop- | Geneseo, N.Y., to spend the rest of All Over The World. pene, gvidenily peta that, She ' of Abundant rains are falling through- {ing 1s head of the auarch o SCO To Java ped at the r sidence of Rev. George the autumn at the country estate : a hes th of : "Kin ston y. 9 Ward, at Vermillion, a few miles east | the Wadsworth family. out Grecce. : land ne well as' of Eneland, 5 of Oswego. Jermyn and Miss Kehoe Miss Alice Hay, is the second daugh- The epidemic of cholera is decreas- | and that every year the King Poin were married there on June 2nd, 1899. | ter of Secretary of State and' Mrs. [ing throughout Egypt. a lord high commissioner to represent | inipn. at Heser, oq September 24h, . A SET OF Whig An Exceptional Cast of High-Class | hop hegan the keeping of-the se Hay. Her sister, Miss Helen Hay, was A tidal wave near Yokohama, Jap- his ally Bt he ganeral auseiibly Hi x. Auli M.A Member 2 of E J ° nw, Artists. eret, which was Sr) Joh Jer- | harried last February to Harry | an, drowned five hundred people. of the Charch 'of Scotlimd. . i} ha Heh bieaber.2 28h Souvenir Post Cards Prices, 26e., S0e., 756. Box seats $1. myn left £10,000,000, and by the terms | Payne Whitney, son of William CO. The last session of the French par- . : to Dr. and Mrs. Duphan Carroll Jones, wu tape Sonts on sale nt Hendey's of the will Walter Jermyn will receive | Whitney. Unlike her sister, Mrs. Wads- | liament will meet on October 14th. AID FOR BOERS. daughter. . POSITIVELY THE BEST EVER | one-fifth of "this--and he's got his | \vorth 'has not inherited her father's A new comet, known as "B, 1902. OFF _.RED TO THE PUBLIC. bride already. literary genius. She is fond of read- | will be visible during October and | Much Money Spent on Prisoners en i MARRIED. . THURSDAY 0CT 2 ing and is thoroughly appreciative of | part of November. : : of War. \ 3 ARA iC PAL te residence ol the ' : ' BACK TO LONDON. good writing, but she made no at- ui fialion Ship Tiling fon will London, Sept 30. In view of the M. BA, Whi Rhy Rev. . 3 1.9 Lincoln J. Carter's tempt to win laurels on her own ac- | cons ruc , eight modern ironclads for Yocp oo i AVL Cave. Tomi tor daughter of John Bear Kirkpatrick 5 Art Store Latest Scenic Production Trying to Complete Negotiations | count. She is tall and statelv, with | the Spanish navy. iy it ad known that | vic : S LE Ne Volts Intand, Spon . hve] sk 6 3 g 3} . ) . ay T y 1 a a . With France. the rich dark coloring notable in her On October 7th a banquet will he the. Boer. wat. yeliel. committe: has Hoth, 1902, by. Rev. Fr. Spratt, Miss ; - i he any 3 ther. Her hair is almost black. She | tendered Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick at och i Poa Agues KE. Su chter of Archibald ANOTHER SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT (11 $F] Sow York, Spr. 20-The Trane's WON Jer Jair is slipost plaek sie Jamin] Hoy Ares Tmpuiick received a total of $33,800. Af Wolfe Bande ro. Dr. Witla, TO THE | 1 sable saves Sir Wilivid Laurier | 18 fond of athletie sport and_is an ex h indsor Hotel, Montreal. great part of this money has heen ivgs Niel Richmond, V | PUBL v ANUON CHIDE SUVS ol TR pert equestrian, golfer, fencer and ten A weed which caused the death ofa lZ °° ) isoners of pt | - -- Ahi : Mr. Fieding, the ( adian ' : spent-on the prisoners of war," hut MYERS WILL [AVE ON IG SATUR- and Hon. Mr. Fi g: Lhe antic 1 - number of cattle at Owen S 1has | & : . * Uh Nd § 3 nu nis plac oa al wen Boung as N75 for widows ana orphans has DIED. now dav, fresh pork eausave, tenderfoin, blood minister of finance, are expected to MN \ . 3 + : ! we, derfoin, ) J 4 Mr. ail: worth ia the son of Repre- | been identified as the deadly night Sw We TE Bere Ber a op = . sausage, Eranklorts, home-made brown. and A-Realistic Story of the Far North return to London, from Paris, by the Tr : Ws s i) hemi tr hye wa ) been invested to bring four per cent. | FROST--In Kingston, Septenher 30th, 190 all cooked meats. Just received a new lot * end cof 'the week. They are making a | Senta ive and Mrs ames, 1 | Fr 'kh stor = | a During the war a committee reported Jury Fowlers beloved wife of = W. of Windsor 'Peumedl, und "brickfast bacons Popular prices, 25¢., 35, -50c. Seats ou | {inal effort to complete negotintions worth of New, York, and was a clas Fush Story Trent over the tillag-1 (hat it- was unnecessary to spend on ne ty pd thitty Wo. vears.. Don't forget the place. Myars', 56 Brock | sale Monday wt! Hanlev's, . for. the improveent of trade rela mate and intimate friend of the late = my ny Av an recently Sulored the concentration CAMPS, oS the wants) BEACH--At trockville; on Sep RIT street." 'Phons 570 - Monday, Oct." Gth, "The Pride of Jonnico." [tions between Canada and France. | Adelbert: Hay. He frequently visited™{ from a_cyelone and many more people | (i the women and children were being ke Leach, a SCVCILY A Ven year the Hay home during his college days | were killed. met. This was at the time the world At Bath, i uber 4¢h, 1902, Join The previous © conference, while friend- 1 ] x 2 : | ' 1 i C dere 3 side . p wr seller as . : s : : » aged sixty-eight years, promising, - did not lead to and his knowledge of his bride of to A firm of Berlin booksellers has pur was ringing with complaints of alleg re AUCTION SALE ES AL CY ne mar fy nnd g. - \ ! ! r dates back to the time when she | chased the rights to Gen. Dewet's ol fiocluct of ative he thet Rritial rr rrr--r--tntr-- y ph " Yar x a ractical results, but explanations dav, dates Bed 8 ! jh " J PS ed neglect of camps by the British. Te yar Rute. wa (VICTORIA X THEATRE nord nd Sh Wet | wore "pig: tails" and short frocks. The | hook on the war in South Africa for LE Re: anpioy. the best. Not Sr ii = "young fdks wanted to he married two | about $50,000. ow « OO 2 . i -. Fielding behi , hopes a . a . , N . < S [ Js me Last.WeekSept, 20th to Oct. ALR | with Vv. Ploudiog lekind Lint" R L vears aco, but both families advised Chief Electrician Potter, of the Tor- NECESSITY FOR REFORM. THURSDAY, Oct. 2na, at No. 71 JOUN I. MILLS, Auctioneer. , ' to reach an understanding with the |! 8 ago, 3 Tile hes riod roid 0S. French government before sailing for the etn: 1 rth is the grandson of = ea rote i Changes Mus: Be Made on __the T1-AM.1 Sikrense Sireck: Canada i y Ree reek [ Oc Mr. adsworth is ic grands ) are spect s le ¥ ¥ Yee : A) N 2 BY JOHN CRIDIFORD anada in the sceond week of Octo Military Side. to sell, viz. 3s ie furniture, oil painting 10 RENT. ; A NO. 1 DRAMATIC AND VAUDEVILLE. Wh that brave _general, James Samuel in thé power house. ome J ruiiy hl Daim : on copper, vir) re, cheffonie yourds, STORE OCCUPIED BY R. ALEXANDER, NO ; . : , . vo Gn OMG 4% -R, . PR . . : ; : Chane- he yar e electrical works London, Sept. ° 30.--Sir ~ Michael 111 Brockstrest, with' refrigerator. fa: TO-NIGHT The education bill remains a source Wad worth, w ho was killed at i 3 he awa d in 3 ect : { ples il o i 2, Se p i ah Meh de ir a ii idehoarts, tures, ete; for pork amd mest trade. Ap of political disturbance, with a search ellofsville in 1861, and he goes: ogok | arintration. at Hamiten, has Yeen icks-Beae iy former ouingalior oF he wudiy, purchased aver fiitv years ago from 1 in direct line to the James Wadsworth | prepared, but is not vet taken out of | exchequer speech at Bristol dast | Biidish, induding Generals Gore, Bonney- ply to Jon Mchav, dr. 15 Brot * : . : ; : nn Are ing of heart in every factioh. I'he 9 4 ; oy ) her a 3 If%! ONTO ia lone' are thoroushly | who more than 130. years ago obtain: | the arbitvators' han ws. night criticized the war office as chief- | astle, Lord lerehel, Capt Churchill nnd non-contormists alone are horou y oy . V S 1 ) | . ile for Be increase i others: carpets, ol cloth, bedstead, bureaus, : opposing the measure, but they dil od a land grant in the Geneseo Val- omegoi the independent anthracite | ly responsible for the" increase in na Pring mattresses, vases os sand silverwi Q i A Tok : : : WANTED. Wedsesday Majinee, 'East Lynne.' among themselves respectime--the--wis={-lev=--The {amily _still holds. thgir im- mine operators in the United States{ticnal expenditure. He said-the South {xioves, eatimets of mincrils, shells, Very an HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS Dlustrated songs and Specialties between | Gon of their leaders in advocating a | mense estates, and probably resemble | are reported to he disposed 'to yield | African war did not compare to the but x nei 5 br ost ig over "200 years Sk.d 4 " MRS: 9 ; t $ g ay : . ' tie ME old, ete. Sale at 49 King street. jp ji Pei 10c., 15c., and 25 general refusal to pay rates if the | the British and continental land own- | to the strikers' demands. war in the Soudan in economy and R94 HALTER, Avptionser ening prices 5e.. id 25e ener & ) S > ct: 3 x Matinee 'pricea--Children, : adults, 15c covernment persists © in enacting it. | ers more closely than anv other Am Emperor William has decided to re- | efficiency, 'and that there wgs a nec sar inst FOUR 'OR FIVE HUNDRED LOADS OF Seats now on sale at MeAulev's bookstore, | 1 : : . ' > 2 wietors. Sone of the. ten-| ceive Generals Botha. Delarev . and | sitv for drastic reforms in t war oi i hin "at Davis' Drv Dock. : Wo Pepto trish edt ltd she huss hoon grit) clitupiicia] the same farm for | Dewet the Boer Fatmanderd wha are | fice, "én the military, however, rather 0 SSCL UTION NOTICE. supporting the bill, are now threatin- | ants have rent sane 1a Bly ! Jane '. the he civil sich ' THE PARTNERSHIP, HERETOFORE A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSI SCHOOL OF ART ing to oppose it hecanse Mr. Wynd- | several generations. Mr. Wadsworth makin a week's visit in "Berlin. J} Lan on the civil side, isting between TF. Williams aud work: no washi, Apply 191 University ham is not regarding the coercion act will inherit a large fortune also from - An English woman, by the name ot - -- tivson, fm the restaurant business, Avenue, Classes Will Re=open on MON= [as , dead letter his mother. Sylvia Clark, was robbed on a. train BOOTH'S MESSAGE. * jiisolven Som bis omie (374 Swot, 5 : : 2 ey itveeo ila: tulogne of a va- , and the business wil be condutted hy Fhe fiberals are eaver to disereditd : between Milan and Bulog * Stinson, at the promises situnted af ERVANT: NO WASHING. OR DAY, Oct. 6th, 1902. 8 oF 7 : ce ain jewelery the value a : ; 3 ity stro: A oO Apply Mes." W. G. Craig, 82] AMternoons-of Momduy, Wednesdwy and Fri- | (DY government - and Feline their THANKSGIVING. Ine soning jewelery to Y Head of Salvationists Sends Wire- | fins streets ~All a cous ae taketh pod Ontario street. i from 2.30 1.330 own return to power, but the astute '3 ells be . 5 * i 3 ' : Nat : yo y : | The situation in Macedonia has' a less Greetings. somewhat serious look. It is repert London, Sept. 30.--Gen, Pooth, of Saturday mornings, '10 to, 12, o'clock. politicians anfong them do not aesire | Official Proclamation Issued by LALY C ANVASSE RS FOR. ACC IDENT AND CHAS. E. WRE Nira) L, cither the di or . the abandonment the Government. oe a ; Ry ih Hts stior Ams wk Hod fo 3 J. 8 . McCann, 3 ; iw mo W wand es 5 "~ . ' gS hat the Austrian and Russian cab- | the Salvatio my. who sailee o Brock street, next Wade's. ' ion bill for they woula Ottawa, Sépt. 30.--The Canadafia- | + 31 the : ah bald Now York, Saturday 7 he Amer CALL REDUCTION A MYTH. ¥ committed in that event to a set- I on. Canadian mp dor | NEL have advised the Porte to act ew JorR. SRtupeRy,- on the Amen , : : 1 vette calls upon anadians render ! yo Si tannin Die hihiar <a : 2 in ier OR .WOMAN FOR GENERAL MARKET OVERSTOCKED. ticinent of a most croblesome AUS | thanks to Almighty God for boun ~ h 0 wit ¥ Lord € i fol I i it boa iphie: irk Grain Rates Are Offset by the housework. Apply in the evening to Mrs i tion to nonconformists and be expos- EN : ; 3 ¥ 'he illhess of Lor urzon, viceroy | lo owi Y Piess nessave to Salva > 3 Grover, 12% Willia ot. a ' tH > ! | al 3 tiful harvest 1 'other blessingd, with Bata ; e ( : sts: * io s Wings General Tie-Up. ov iam Suet South Africa. Has Too Many [ed to the risk of alienating the sup- "(hich Canada has been favored this | Of [odie 1 Zutfons, though officiale at ie De Bone ig the wings of v Sent. 200TH b 1 | ---- abt of chore anne f° : le i nh 1 N i flice in London sav that raver, go on my American cam Vinnipeg, Sept. 2 we Tribune has AGENTS 0, J un ANDL E OUR SPECIAL » Laborers. port of church me hy + Th gore vear, and to observe Thursday, Obto- the! Indi th i Te RW there is no | paign. From the ocean | again call |i Hor a reliable source that the ye. ram v 'oflevs, Ete. The Starr Co. v rye . pe " ment supporters, while seriousiv em re He 1. i wonoP Hank RO lar as y are are 3 = . . t ' 3 r i > ING Well: Re strost Rinketat tur Lo. ! Cape Town, Sept. 30.-The Trades i hey ul bv the apitation oT ot te Jer 16th, Ti i. £ay, of neral hami Jon my people everywhere for renewed, duction in grain. rates so loudly. hep - and Labor ~Council Gazette, of Cape measure. are hoping that ® compro gigas. ' Ihe proclamation reads as Dr. I. JJ. Goggin, who has Veen au- | desperate fichting for God." alded on the CNR. 35 not panning A UNWERSITY HONOR GRADUATE, SPE- | Colony, he issued a manifesto to ize can he i I ® thiouch the good | on on hath pleated Almiohiv perintendent of edueation- for the out much to the advantage of the in 1 nt ath pleased SIMIEhiY | North-West Territories since 1884, hu Queen Married Again. ers, "Phe 'reduction onehe CNR. cialist in languages, desiris pu o . a re ennals > 2 : ; Sati fr lan as, don WE o wm trades councils of the red English | opis of the opposing k = and the | Tord. ini Ihe etoat weodness to Vouch- e $ : to the Inhor market: : Ny eit tendered his resignation to the gov New York, Sejit. 20.--A Journal vid one dealer, < Jargely a myth, as . 1 Alion- things are tied up." - Sold in Sets or Singly. T. F. WILLIAMS foundation. for the report. em min e------a---------- TT es, 1 P : ¢ ierev of the English "cl . Moder ; . inion of : 0 WORK ON FARM FOR F¥ in the iii Bile NYS: greatly; ate mien ate esting that the | : arvest and other I ernme t, gud lea es early in October | nocinl from Madrid saws King tiienvale: T sal "Fhe nifesy ava 1at Fo IT an uy o therelate,® of Sorin that | A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY © FOR FOUR Sir Maren Samuel, an alderman of e city of London wines JRE has n «lected lord payor of Lon lon for ensiting vear, swweeeding Sir Jo- "I'he ancroft Times save that 8 | ex-queen, during her. recent visit to thief stole' the comtiiitic mn hox trom | Apctrin, was secretly married to her the Roman Catholic 5 church in that | oop of horse, Count Escoiura. The | village on Sunday afternoon. His Ling has ordered his miuther to go to pansvanl. (Lhe manidste save That [ihe bikie and the uthorined entechion | Blessings enjoved hy our people | the wands 0 Eh 3 eo nh aan ana by excluding ritualistic" mantial® | (hrowohout the <aid Dominion do call : y © con ; y veo. st f, Ww avira 1s he 2 Dt ve ro learn dremmaking snd J hr Wl or c Ti ns t : her and other extreme works. They con- | jor a mn and public acknowlede A hat onhled Indies' tailoring under experigpeed heads it i to + mp oy? went, os . byt t her te nl : that the question of authority niet. have thoneht Bit. by and with conscinee appeared to hate dried the provinen ior ga ahroad at one A 1 i are y \ Fl 1 = ) iv Mg fr - . . i 3 p " avi i with. a large influx from all pa Ob 1 could, be easily gecured if the scope of F the advice of our privy council, jor | him, as Pe oan i it apeln on Mon: {with her husband. She refuses" to do i dav nicht t contained Xd either . Five Pennsyvivaria coal districts are Largo demand. Write for particulars. C en Y 1 : i at present guarded by troops al | Ss . ny r eta ww as ¢ ) ener t ' , Nn 1 3 KR. Fecan, Fenwick, Ont. ® ONLY TWO FT . 430 : Sh isn 0 By of ren 43) | Hensal the starciee miners @d their All Quit Work. : -- i ---- t An Unfortunate Bridge: u Dae ; a A Jo the familics are Isw-ahiding and Patient St. . Catharines, Ont... Se Hi] WS AN iy oN --e . Coin wv) IA harvest © other esings 2 SO Lille : . vi } hn - a LIE en ny yy . AN delleville, Ont. Hep 2, ~The w ith. hi = Canada has heer Fa vor 2 The sufferings of the poor children are About' thirty men employed in the x noo nctory if steady { mini Electi : : : i whic anada has been favore my \ i : Molanmon Sash workers Apply to J. A. Gould & Co Of Dominion Election Protests, brides which connects this city with this and we do invite all om V heart-rending--erving for bread and | monlding shop of the McKinnon Sas! Smith street, Opposite 730 Princess York And Addington. the county of Prince Edward hps been |) in Lik a theanahont nad to | Paving for God to send them help, works have Rha ie on sty Preggyha strevt Bi Sf Et ienata : : ; loving "subjects aticho anada to | yy : A . ok and wkd . ii Toronto, * 8 . 30.--The dismissal of | unfortunate this sununer, Not long observe the saidhtiay as 3 dav of gen | rown & Co., the ship builders and | been on p n rE and a i 3 : Nop ® } the West Ha and West Durhar avo the steamer Corsican knocked one 3 Ca : E lat : of Clvde | put on day work, claiming they could SEVERAL RRIGHT PEoP LE WII0 CAN 1% ats RAC: West IN | Fthe _ : hen Qe ral thanks siving } earn at least fifteen d. ome | tle ction prote . leaves only two of | OF the , oausIng anoyt. oh, ns 1 | \ 1 : { (HH) § ands Friday pioht yo a trch err RCE Ia Ph System. The demands were ae of one rope Neh ke ovr five © } ici ] wet ny en in n ele ! ! $ 4 'CARELESS WITH THT GUN. g 1S » Aa om Faced I the mirildey 1° quit work Ce Dimsdale -- ---. Saeaeow RS EN a a Retween The Produter And. The Public. We protect the public from serupulons manufacturers. 21: ge the world, hand quickly tloode i all on i . i } A STR AN a Eh . ! SATS LEN n=tructions were Surictly Canada, to anporat, ard we do here SIC MAN CAN EARN FROM the channtls of employment. Silty a ! £18 a week rolling our goods limited for every religious body. by appromt Thurson the 16th day o Sheffield, have amalgamated not. make enough, wages on the pres Thess eambarge ¢ of hinoston, rg ali ACLs } Oneonta . 1 1 } L; & 5 mn a i ~ 3 Toronto i i rehir : : : 5 or for Saskatoon Meets (Hi v na 1 | rown to tur f i ii the : : : l . g 0 Warship from their own works | = ---- HALL'S BARBER SCHOOLS 2 i I i nn elzar=Ave : 'tal Accident. [fro y.ouns, : A Zuly In College. , Toronto, Or also L.awr 1 v i ton. "Saw off prospec t= | i "Wing peg r, Man., Sept. 30. While ont | i 1 3 . 3 at el Bg Ele. antly E > wever, not even hinted vet.' A | To The "Senate. oot i wm Satnrday, W 8 1 Gen, | Ki 1 oher tothe 1 4 dition of } Weal Wages Satlirdava. Terns. mos " "hah i mo oa provitsed J Ditroit Seps 3s nh elm, w new MPD asl mn " \ il ul. Seth a Pixliv Ka' Tea trial, loduings, railroad nd « est 1 oth petitic Wir vl SOT. SOPOT Secretar 1 tal a full} ent d Zulu of the rove logue - free. Bv our "SPF ' is : > ja 1} phrase will be wn he a i ; al } oe tr OPERATIVE PLAN" course is given ab: i : flv, will enter olimbiin Tl solutely free. Also opportunity to earn | cee Fder the money at vour home, by working for us. | Th Natal y vie for particulars to~lav, Aldis Owen a Ma Long experience 'has taught us. how to disciminate 'he-" tween the reliab® and infer- tS TT am ior goods. eA G, JORNSTON & BRI, JEWELERS rome tan . formally i a f Fa " : { when . of and the the various geatral the Lod Nar, log: ar. planning for seven , Vrod + Lf ng Te | wid " w¥e i adhe wa tee, | : ? i : parliament will' meet on United Ried wenator, Ieee e ' lodred in H reast. He : ih th coient oi Alki 4 tudy, fit him for his life Work ani l Senator McMillan, } arfew minute : "Thesbing may be present. re nterimm apy neon people. 3 ? ¢ October. 16th. : late

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