Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1902, p. 1

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THE DAILY BRITISH 69TH YEAR. NO. 274 ; KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1902. LAST EDITION LOCAL MEMORANDA. 'GOMPERS ELECTED. PRESIDENT"S MESSAGE. WEATHER PROBABILITIES, A 3 .~-- ' ------ The Daily Note Book For Whig He Was Again Unanimously Elect- His Stand Suggested on Various (Terouto, Ont., Nov. 24th, Ge am) Readers to Post Themselves By. : ed te Office. ¥ Topics. guong > nA SI - = . la few hght showers, cooler, again to-. City council meets, 8 p.m J J i ; 9 > p>: Division court, 9 a.m Pine sday. rH a Washington. Nov. 24.--F reside nt | hight. Tuesday cool. The lawyer's briei is seldom as short E Roosevelt s annual MEEAZS AS NOW | = - practikally complete. In pg number of as 1 sounds. Be at 1h mor be pretty angry to funni | Ape. The Boxers To Kill Comes To Us From All recent speeches the president has given . Crosby & Thornton's assembly, Whig : y A 4 his views very freely on the subject of hall. to-night Foreigners ' : Quarters trusts, and his recommendations to ; The sun rises Tuesdav at T:07 am. ny congress are expected to follow the ul ts at 4:27 wm. . < : 7 * + =uY Se x han 5 { lines thus laid down. The evils which A girl takes to love afiairs the way a 5 E . A fiy does to molasses the president will ask congress to It doesnt seen appropriate to say M A KING RAIDS gn . regulate are over-capitalization, lack hack up!' 10 a camel Sale of goods, St. Paul's | Sunday og : of publicity, discrimination in prices school, 'Lucsday alternocn : k to destroy. competition, insufficient A mn is not in a calm condition J TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR | personal responsibility of officers and when he finds it impossible 10 raise the . n Te a - x : 5 UFON VILLAGES IN THE g QUARTERS OF EARTH. directors, tendency to monopoly and: To get up in the world you { s difficult for sone men to keep SOUTH OF CHINA cisregard of the rights of the people. . y There is some doubt as to what course i fase uuliey, : t sir mouths shut when they have no- The way to get money is 0 thit to say =, , i i x i save it t suey 1a i Fnough whiskey is made i Keutucky x \ Matters That Interest Everybody ihe n siden, will b purste egardig ve way to save mc y every day to float a steamship--but, of . p e tarifi revision, but it is probable wear. course, it never rets a chance to do Jt. And Forcing the Government --Notes From All Over--Little that he will go no further than to This day in the world's history--Ca- Troops to Flee--Posting Pla- 4 8 of Everything Easily Read and | ,ccommeénd the appointment of a tar- hadian. boundary treaty signed at Hah- fax. 18 Tasmania discovered, 1642; cards in the Province of Sze | . wg A a J Remembered By The Dear | iff commission, for purposes of inves- - . Grace Darling born, 1815; John Knox, Ch Th Foreiga Devils EN A blic tigation. . reahvterianism, : n-- : i Pu . ge : : founder, ol Dros A ee Th na a8 elf ; 3 The president is expected to stand SHOPPERS Lieut-Gov. Fraser, of New Brunswick, rod ALS ) Twelv dre: officers have it : 3 : Must be Exterminated. \ welve hundred British ors, Aa by the principle of Cuban reciprocity, died, 1896. - 3 oi Victoria, B.C., Nov. 24.--Advices SAMUEL GOMPERS. on i Fesipnstions during the | 4 to suggest the ratification of such : have been received from South China New Orleans, La.. Nov. 24.--Samuel I ss 3 Ee iton RC. will be the bo 12 treaty as may he submitted later. : Ss. H. + K.C., ) y : : : d » that the Kwangsi rebels have invaded Gompers was resclocted president of | al candidate for: Yarmouth, N.S. in The coal strike, and the president's Fqual to the best custom-made ; n cuei C ince, claiming their Avior) ar rederati - or . y a action in bringing about settlement, qual tc e b NW Kuei Chou province, proclaiming the Ameri an Federation of Labor.| {16 dominion bye-election. ga a ment at one-third less price. " 1 rs K yk i 34 will be discussed 1 of p 3 d \ 0 ject to ravage Kuel prov ince, hut without opposition , Tae A > v1 ee discussec anc recommenda : s , i ? . . Krup 4 Li C 1 Baron Krupp, inventor of the Krupp tions embodying a ocneral 'arbitration | / \ \ as their placards put it, only to bor- The applause was so great it was ! 1 : up | 4 he appl yas so g y gun, died of apoplexy at his vili . a Vay See the $10, $12, $13.50 ¢ . row a passage to Sze Chuan, whither long before Mr. Gompers corll make | op Bgsen PIG We ® Qe, me Cosprcted; UAniong the Q : ear Issel » Pi . . i a h they are bound to assist the Boxers of | 1, oli heard when he rose to think n ee None i hy wchants other probable recommendations are : Qualities and compare with 5 Dn that province. the de'erate:. Te srote lengthily, pro- 9 ancouver ese merchants | A ore stringent emigration law; ¢ . 8} 2 subscribed enough money to become other makes. . Ir They invaded Hsing ihsien, in Kuei [ "0 to attempt as much for tra To | eu he it granting of 4 ship subsidy; amend- s ¥ Chon, which fell into their hands, | | 070 in the fatuie gs in the past. rn IS9L to I), vite population ment of the interstate commerce act; re] . and many of the villagers, who bad \ice-presidest James Durcan was Ye | of Ireland has d seroased 248/000 while eMonding the powers of the comniiy- = NS held out for cight days, were slaugh- | L000 ynarimomsly. For second vice a ie ee reed £966 183 sion and an army re-organization law 114 Princess Street. : tered. The government troops sent to presi lent John Mit hell was ele ted iL SE ee Sy rf on the basis of the Root-Lodge bill of ' relieve the place were within one day's | oo 0a 2 trades councils of Berlin and | st session. Pesssiaasaaasgtuts iin . , march when it fell, and, hearing of Same] Gompers, elthough it is not Ramilion hase decied tor take sus 10 Gor Kid Gloves---Llack and every \ Hf ' QUOC ; » rebels: retire or : 2 Be x charters under the fades Congress of - the success of the rebels, retired to | (erally known, was horn in Fngland v ! N-PARTIZAN. Kwangsi borders : 2 Bolt : 1 rarmaker Canada. ? in 1850." By'trale he is a cigarmaker Six hundred Austrians, who emi- |The New Cabinet in British Col- IS y pA The Boxers in Sze Chuan are post- : s hak : . d . > and for vears has been a staunch ad- te, Uni tates : 2 y ing placards in the villages stating ocate of the rights of Thbor. Sinve afaied to the United Buses hoping u umbia. : h t ity iF 'h % . oe x 'ion obtain immediate works have returned ys . . x ¢ a Gas aad Electric Fixe DINNE SE S Bat hi ho y at sl i! his Sheeath A be han | s_been intima 1) 6 giscusted Victoria, B.C., Nov. 24.--The ney Sable Rufis--Extra values, best I , 2 ron, > r cont x i < r- I of, had hag . ST hior 3 ad . : ' tures is at Breck & 1 . the sage Confucius, they will fulfill the tely. Sans 3 Et fhe i fonts in os Hon. My, Tarte advocates a higher preiuiss, Lol. Prion, has all but ron quality shins, $10, $13, $18, $22. S : & , y: Wi yani ¢ the working people; ro " SC . nls hw We have a handsome variety of | (ill of heaven by murdering all the gan ( | ba, ; The p ete us cane, enhls Murphy, Malliday's. és pty ! Fadl 5 } American Federation of Labor owns | 4 007 = tected Ontario ~ could | member for West York, was sworn in every shade and color, beautiful | foreign aevils in China who continue hi s Me todnders. and he 15 adi Str) 8] ected ari « as provincial secvatar : ! L : : rn oparate. their doctrines 1 ox hm ass ol "Hi lounders, and he 1s edi apply ( anada. as provincia secretary, late on Satur New Winter Coats--Just to They carrv the finest stock between Mon | gats from $5 up. Don't fail to see | !V Prorat gt wil va es mn dos | tor of its oflici:l organ. Mr. Gom The large new three-storey addition | 487, Bight, after first refusing = the honed, 85, $10, 812 terminate all who enter their churches | 0 hug written a great deal on the the. Walkerton furniture. § wetor post. In the event of Mr. Eberts de aan] #7, 80, 312. treal and Torouto. A visit to our show rooms will reveal this fact, and everv citi then: or become their followers. labor question and the labor move 10 * | lining to Serve ler hit 1 'ol , abor q \ being erected at present, is made en- ning to serve under hi ate co a ore - ] 1 sardiall ele dl. F & < 3 one a st-k : ue ie is ¢ S i CY a ~ iia BT] Se ROBER ; SON BROS. TEMPERANCE BEVERAGES. | ment. and is one of the best known iy of cement. league, witch j: a contingency to be New . Handkerchisis--1,000 dozen trades unionists in the world. : : a reckoned on. Mr. Innes is expected . -- fbi $ : oo At a meeting of the Walkerton Oil 1 2% exits 3 > : With the intermission of one year he he on Friday. ib was do. | to take the post of attorney-general. dainty styles, extra values, 10c., > as ha t . | I'he new premier says that, although 15¢., fashionable color. See our spe cials, 75¢c., $1, $1.25 pair. tarifi ¢n sugar. If the beet sugar in- 20¢., 2c. 1 Street Spirits, | Federation of Labor from 1852 down ence work at once . : s . nce k e. . London, Nov. 24.--Dr. Pitoy, the| to the present year. Mr. Gompers re- mre rovernment his dueided 'to com: gramme or policy, the government ; . OOOO Oe Osfe Ose Ole OofeOo}eO French scientist, in an article just |sides in Washington, D.C. mit the entire question of place and will be strictly non-partizan. For everything new and up-to- F holds out hope that the IN OUR OWN SIRCUIT ; for Montreal | He wil make the Canadian North- date in dry-goods inspect our (OUR OWN COLORING difficulty of providing a satisfactory CIR » to a commission of three. w + . T g ( temperance drink has at last been Lulu Glasor. star of the "Dolly I'he cabinet, so far made up, con- rouserings ) I i i i wedding and birthday gifts. but» series of new rinks, every wine, Sides Of The Line. tn health and gone to Hot Spring: ter of nijness a es Shief > $6, er and spirit now used being provia- Athens intends to have a fast hoc- for a rest fintil Christmas week. mils C and WOKS; r : » Sha . s Benn ErE ' : . Tord apy oF v u $5, them to you. Dy. Pitoy says he has discovered that | "7% past season was the most suc- | bert Beith, M.P., Bowmanville, Ont., Sadal Serna J Jeletniotan, ere ermentation cely s preside eC n iq eb GoOrG ATs hid > hua ; ONS $4. 50. + | KIRKPATRICK'S ART STGRE. tail myero organism, Ww hich he 3 igh as had since it started. best hackney stallion in the show. succeeded mn isolating and providing The people of Leeds and Grenville, lord Roberts has declined the offer I DAT 1 : | peu} . Fy : iw with a separate existence. It 1s sau county, of Gen. Viljoen to furnish a South Princess OUR SMALL HAND COLORED Made Out of Wine, Beer and has been president of the American eampany, : BRECK & AL A ied : cided to drill a test well and to com- : . he has not had time to draiv a pro- published, out 'hara ter of a dry-dock Imported Worsted : BE yodne ern one of his strong planks. stock. Are particularly suitable for solved, and this not by a new beverage | News .Of The Districts On Both | yu," company, hat broken down | SiSts of Col. Prior, premier and minis- It will be a pleasure to ShoW|el with a non-ulcoholic understudy. key club this winter. At the New York Horse Show Ro- Prenti e, finance and Mr. Murphy, pto- is the work of a Cer | cessful the Newhoro canning factory | won the championship cup for the ail as well as those of Frontenac KELLY--At Napanee, on Nov. 16th, to SHOULD BE DEFINED. 2 . E that this method of fermentation in- Afric regime y ins - ' : are anxious that toll gates should be | African. regiment to go up against : : i : > Ww & tel ac . Hieose . : 1. . -, i . Brea . J CRIWORD.L WA, THLNRS FORD ) & WALSH, TAILORS THE PERSON WHO TOOK COLLIE stead of decomposing glucose in the abolished. the Mad Mullah in Somaliland... Relations of Foreign Countries to ya Mrs. ~blefver | Kelly * dog from 85 Frontenac street is known. proportion of one part of earbenic ony Whitey prominent ci.izen" of The publishers of Dewet's forthcom- Venezuela. The 'same must be relurned to avoid fur- | acid to two of alcohol, as by the old | punitt's Rapids; died suddenly on | ing book bad to pay a stiff price to Cologne, Germany, Nov. 24.--In" an : MARRIED. pr troubl FOCOSS. Of {OR » a , tS : A 2 eRers y . i fn . : ¥ ther Sroubie, C. J. FILGATE. process, causes the latter two parts to | fhyygday of heart failure, He was | the general to get him to sit for a levidendy inspired note the Cologne | BRADSHAW-COUGIHILIN=On Nov. 19th Hawley Bradshaw to Miss Charlotte BY JOHN BR ERT me mt assume the : form of a non-zleoholic | o prominent Mason. picture as a frontispiece for the work. | Gazette, - to-day, says: "England 3 ' . . MARINE INTELLIGENCE. substance. It is inferred that beers and On Friday evening the ladies of the According to a telegram from The | should - certainly teach Vene: zuela a VIGO URlin, Both of Richmond; burah Sa'e of Cattle Without Reserve. wines submitted to the new fehnents; Athens" W.C.T.U.. tendered an "At Hague, permission to return to South sharp lesson since President Castro re- "Road "Nov. 19th Miss Mabel Vine I WILL SELL AT FARM OF 0. Mec- tion will emerge as temperance bever- | frome" to th vuyils of Africa has been refused to the Boer | fuse xe Fi Richard Vanalstine 1 ) . a \ we pupils of the Model | ¢ a has been refuse 0 the oer | fuses to recognize the demands of jus- and Richard analstine. Michael, wo village Catare os Nts Vess i y i 5 : [ ice, in the villame of Cataraqui, ON | Notes Regarding the Movements res. school --an annual afiair and one . the | delegates Wessels, Fischer and Wol- | tice and equity. Germany and other . "26th, following :--17 i bik Both Inllowin 3 of Vessels. a Athenians ladies may very enjoyable. | merans. states have also serious grounds for DIED. Sab he i? hes (ET, HOWE Swift's wharf : Steamer Persia up. Because He Was Discharged. Robert Grieve, Providence, R.l. has Some 10,000 game birds, mostly complaint and it is time the relations HOLLASD-Ii Ne#. York, Nov. 200, EE oT rE eet te - Craig's. wharf ; Steamer Alaxandria Ogdensburg, N.Y., Nov. 24.---0il-| been appointed secretary. to Governor sanpdpipers, were killed recently va the fof Venezuela to the foreign powers se ARE -sighty o'clock: Terms, under §10. cash, over up. : sonked waste, upon which lighted' | Garvin, of © that state. Mr: Grieve North Caco'ina coast for millinery | should be defined.' Funeral from Ferry wharf at noon to= Month's exci on approved endorsed motes | Ri hardsons" elvator : Steambaraes | matches had been dropped, was found | married Miss Stella, Shibley, late of | Purposes and 'their bodies thrown te op, day. . aL ; at ox Rt HNC MILLS, AGCtoHer. King Ben. from Napanee, and Kenir- | in a remote corner of the Ogdensburg | Newburgh, and sister of the late John | away. TO LIVE IN ENGLAND. PENS ELLID Gaon SL udericksbusglt, ving, -fromIBrichton and Trenton, | Terminal company's million-hiishel | A, Shibley, of Napance. - Mrs. Gertrude Young is dead at : of Thomas Pennell, aged : three DON'T WAIT TILL WINTER with barley and rie. RS Ro gram Harare here oe She Yaielnian A jury considered: the death of Ber Minneapolis after fasting thirty-nine | Morgan May Locate in the Great weeks. rt aR lll Bobb FR M. T. company elevator : SS. tose- at he Di Ww ro dis Drared the tie York, Erinsvillg, Ls rendered a |davs. She was taking the slary ation Metropolis. Mission Meetings Over and cutters ready for the first sleigh drive. mount and cousorts cleaved for Fort flames just before they got" headway. } verdict that he lost his Tite by a bul- | treatnrent for relicf from the effects of Manchester, Nov. 24.--The Despatch ; " . Have them made ready now. Winter wili| William; steamer Glengarry, from | A discharged semployee has been ar- | lot fired from a rifle in the hands of | an epileptic 'stroke. to-day he at 1 1 P. M spay . Bath, Nov. 22.--Thé mission meet- come with a rush shortly. Send them to us | Montreal, licht: tugs. Thomsoa cleared] rested and remanded to jail, and other [.Geprge Lawrence, who, with others, The London Statist estimates the 1 1 re at J. J. Noraan 157 ine in the Episcopal church have been and 22 Shain painted: trimmed ard repaired: light for Oswego: tugs Hall and -Dron- | arrests are expected. was carelessly shooting at a target at | shrinkage in the market valuation of 3 Jou Thi hy Er bhent Co greatly enjoyed, and the twenty-min- ter all Kiros of cocringes and. vehicle | son cleared - down with seven: graia- . Pamlateer"s hotel. The jury found a | Transvaal mining securities, since the [iis ¢, A hgs ioe ng Treen V1S- | te talks proved beneficial and inspir- Lots "of room. Call and see us laden barges. Drop Of Two Cents. great deal of eareless and reckless | peace agreement was signed; on May -- gt 13 BEILS, 4 10 papery. The last meeting is to be held W. G. FROST, Carriage Painter, The propetior Milis started on Sa Winniper; Nov. 24--Owing tothe shooting by .parties who seem to be | 31st, at £50,000,000, ; #0 v | says have een examining the Gros- Sunday. We are sorry that Mrs. O. 402 King Strect Bast. | furday night for Fort William, lie BE fact thats CORSO aPHice of the "near | Yegurded of thesresults .of theirshoot- Mai WBA NMucanlav- doriren] Sahar : a district for a suitable re- | gy je- seriously All and-hope she will She had proceeded as far as the wi approge of --the-closs of navigation: ing anl whether human life or pro- | has received ls ipo al! ST on ined, The paper : furthef announces | oon he around once more. Al. Ross I when she' encountered such a ter arain purchased f¥ony mow on at coun. | perty should be sactiticed or.not it | from an oll member of the associa- : nt oxa | cence, the millionaire is very ill in the Kingston hospital. M oT H E R H E N D Y S wind that it forced her to return to | ;y points, along the C.N.R., will not recommended that some steps be taken | tjon for the new club house. The don- Shatiamen, Will also make London his | lj hael Wemp is working on the ALL HEALING OINTMENT Ri is ne Lid 5 i be got ont of the country and moved | by the proper authorities to put a | or is Lord Strathcona. hovie hereafter: board walks, which were damaged by . wharf ail day Sunday, Sunday night | {, the lake ports in time ake ad-) stop to 1 Jund Coin) 2 ET fire. Harry Rider has' moved from Will Cure Burns, Frozen Limbs, Cuts, Salt | and part of Monday. She expected to | vantage of ® ee em 7 Ig Reg he hes mute FLAG WAS CHANGED. 15. McKenty's place to Miss Grant's Thane Drokoy poets ga Risplw make another start to-day. al reduction of two cents a bushel has Myers' Cave Cullings. was admitted to bail. His trial will be [ Satow Ordered Chinese Flag to oldsstund. Troy Hamilton fing Sun- Fingers. PRICE--23¢ a. heen made in the price paid by buyers Myers Cave, Now. 21.--Hupting sea- | held in the middle of December or the Ys Reblaced b : the British Cay. wit Ag parents hers anc 1s. ex- son is, over and not many deer were | first week in January. tt P > y : a S ! posted home again this coming Sun- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. NM wor Low's sderetary, James B. el captured in this part of the country. | The late Mrs. Mary Ann Holywell at Pekin, Nov. 21.--Sir Ernest Satow, | day. THIZ MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE | Reynolds, is authority for the follow- Jim Dawes Gets Four Years. A number from here attended the rai- | London, Ont., bequeathed $2,000 to the British minister, visited the long > Tal : con pany of New York, Sess over ing anecdote, which connects the au- Whitby, Ont... Nov. 24.--Jim Dawes, fle and dance. given by Mr. and Mrs. | the We llington Street Methodist an al woes, Driday. and Mi 1 How, i Pn onisinge irother jp. §a358.000.000 gmnaant ot Jo poly thor of "Uncle Tom's Cabin' with the | Who robbed Chief of Police Bill Cave- | George Connors, Harlowe, on Friday church and $500 each to the Victoria oo i h is Hag I pg. Ae! or Bri yo HY, J Ine RHO as the JTners ill lev and many places of business, till | evening. The Galena mines, near Fern- | Hospital and the Aged People's Home. | "47 the commander of -the British dilate in Terrebonne, which--wil garrizon to remove it and hoist the | <hort'y he opened: openings for active agents in East writer of "Huck Finn™ p 3 ) ern Ontario. Very liberal contracts The Stowe house at: Hartford was hi house 'was hall full of stolen | leigh, have opened up again with a The British trade union conoress by flag. This was done without James A. Carroll sold the late oppo. i.ion. Henry Ansley fasm, in Camden, to eA dl a il, Toe situated close to "the Clemens place goods, was sent to Kingston for four | large force of men. William Bennie, | a vote of 361,000 against 303,000 de- iri ronto, Canada. and not infrequently. Mr. Clemens is | Years. Dawes pleaded innocence, say- | {ax collector, is on his rounds. Steph- | feated a resolution calling for the cr . known © to: have ":hined" over the |g g friend had given him the goods. [en 'Sidore, Flinton, and Miss Edna | ation of a supreme court of arbitra t Jokn Warner, heat Jarker, for 2,000. TENDERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS. back fence, his 'corncob pipe in his _ | Mitchell were guests of Miss Bella Sal- [tion in industrial disputes in Great = A Conspiracy. Jon. 5 ward Blake and Mr. Dillon, TENDERS FOR SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS mouth, his collar ¢ cravat any: Where To Go: mond on Saturday. Mrs. "N. Curtis, | Britain. 3 Maid, Nov. 24.--According to a will be cin Ottawa on December Jed will be recelvid be the undersigned up to | Where but on him. T ' Néw dates Cooking fivs. table Kos, | vory ill for somb time, is slowly re- A large number of motor omnibuses | despatch to the Impardial] from Lis and will speak on the Iri<h cause. : FRHIAY, Due ih weifications may be its were a source of consider, 1 Sa wee E50 | covering. Misses Edna and Maggie | of a new tvpe will be seen upon Lon- | bon, the government there helieves The Salvation Army in Cleveland is seen at ie Toned rooms ALD. Sis Tons Royancs to Mrs. ( lemens, who ire- Mitchell spent Wednesday evening the | don streets. They are being built near that a serious conspiracy is on foot ling a 2a. 000 hig pac ke on Dc iio yauaiy remionstinice ith--her--hts={ ot tLe. mesi-seasonable prices, at T. | guests of Miss Hannah Cutckley, "Har Edinburgh for a London syndicate ana with a view of forming a regency. oi or v ah Re Filed a. aye een hand onthe suhjet. H. Ferguson's, "King street. lowe. W. Pipe is doing a rushing busi- | Will have a 'maximum speed of fonr- Government-agents-- are closely wateh-po1:covered 11 _kochester, 2A. STRAYED OR STOLEN On. the oreasol off one particularly ness cracking grain for the farmers, | teen miles an hour. ing the larracks and the Naval Club. | see-------- long call of this sort, says: the. New and is giving general satisfaction Sir William €. Roberts-Austen, pre- | A wellknown general, it is said, has -------- ------ A "ROA : 12 . STREET. Te . i x es '"" "+ 4 . o i : ; 3 PROM lon Fay mack York Tribune, the indignant wife read I'he Grand Trunk will begin immedi ev. W. Higos conducted service in | sident of the Iron and Steel Institute, declared that a regdney is necessary. ~ and honorary, general secretary of the | The corresyondent as erts that the {his q R | uvone - harboring aiter this notice | her Spouse a severe curtain lecture. | ately the construction. of a railwav | Salmond's school on Sunday yr sees conspiracy on a'l In most lines our Mark Twain's Collar. to farmers for wheat. oranges, Malaga grapes, snow apples, Northern Spies, and all kinds of fruits will be prosecuted Returning from. this, saddened and re- | from Gravenhurst or North Bay to Rritich association for the advance- | government - pentant, the mournful humorist care- | Victoria, B.C., and may absorb the . ment of science, aied on Sunday. He | ciles, and that serious developrients | ¢ BOARD. fully rom ed up a coliar and cravat | Mackenzie & Mann lines. A Princely Joke. was born in 1843. mav follow. . -- a sheet of brown paper ana des- Nicholas Swayzie, Stoney Creek, was Speaking of a mock parliament held 4 inter joni ronference : GOOD BOOMS JN RIST.CLANS BOARD patched them to Mrs. Stowe, with the | accidentally shot in the face, while [in Christ church, ator this story is oe nati Wi whi Ai Must Not Take Risk. re, "4 aT oh Areet. ad = Ts. hh Te Clam ot ey hosting pail Mh a companion, i is | told by 4 London Dally No The | 1903 on the initiative of the German Victoria, B.C; Noy. 24. --Ex-Gover ali an hour ai vour bh hie I ares ne may 'ose the sight of one ho tr eon halt nt in t oil government. when the project of an | nor Ross is back from Los Angeles, LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO SING iLE | chen t the toto Tr od a Rk fir St y = ¢ Tera ate par ame was a labor international seismological associa- | where he has been for two months in sors, with Be a is The ol udt ask vow to PT A bin le Ton, Pom Sealey. was pty wiih en Satisly ~ To tion will be considered. oy search of health. He is greatly im Paka SH hie Lr a arto of rom three | them for thot Rensth of tie Srsigental y Shot in the Hua : Ww a ; faamoss Prides ao Lr rer rely I'he steamer Bosnia, of the Plorio proved, but the doctors say he must to 'five, 1935 Farl street : ssc return. thems. lov are nt E names ard his recoverv'| leit us) an e brother of a wel: | and Rubattine company, loaded with | not take the risk of contracting a -- 4 4 Wy : ? os is regarded as doubtful. . : known tory member of parliament. | cereals and having 1350 persons on | cola which the trip to Dawson would WANTED. x It is rumored that Col. Foster, Ot- | Their amendment to the address-- | hoard, which it was reported founder- | mean at present, ce re tawa, has been appointed to the Brit- | 'that her majesty do distribute her | od in a gale in the Black Sea, off Su- = BOYS wo » AN STE ADY WORK. Gral 1 rei Tom jh amiss v at Washington in place of lathes among the ives of Hur down lina at the mouth of the Danube, has A Big Prize. A ' fould's m : ond, 1902, istoms char tson. » yor rs' --was se fp . ; ' : Street, bpposite 780 Princes street eso i~donary ant other rocks Sivtern od of cattle belonging to en x es s orn -- arrival a! Constantinople. : Lon:on, Nov: 2.--1t ic "tated that P Chinese lang pass- | D. Munro, a farmer near De feville speaker who is now in parti ent Fhe Lng peti of depres-ion in the Ma. Ross, the princival of he Liver RUVER FOR BRICK eh COME Ding from one part of the ple to wete De isoned with pati gréen mixed 4 i liffieul cork to I as | k market is ahout over. This 2 posl School ol rom al Medi ine wil DWELLING, 1. 66 t be paris g nil Xe had dificult work to prevent the pas- | que to the fact that the drain be awarded the Nobel malaria re 1 ns with sail, : sage of the rc lation nonev to the we t for the purpe of | «earch pri e of 5000, Maj 0s It is expected that Mr; Charberlain ---- moving the vs rrotis has rome to an | candneted covers] oxy editions into the A pai 1 mentary . ) : sortment is complete, We urge early selection Some Strange Translations. , an! tha oney i rithm. | mio puito-hree ting = = The Br oheh pupers has ; : itu- | Afri hil: the stock is larga. { having with a man-Eng- | 8" \ { li nolish-Germ d nary William 8S. Vander} Allen, ores "Last week the wy Ww depart i grands . nmodore Va anderbilt nent. brought a large of ds who 'disappeared, rather susiyv, | linguents to time hy hutting o SIX years . has i ! ¢ their supply of vater, forcing pax 2 ou will find everything sold at cut price. A C. JOHNSTON '& BRO. " : | . a he mere DD. Kelloge' and Mise Ann, ! A ruchesi of 1treal aps a $ : "2 . 3 Se : 4 Ol s " rth : ek int - s where: shes wgoux, Clavton, were married at ERR = | and was arrested t other wdians were received by the ' Che tment oh Thursday r Bl Come to think of it, where do 'the The annual meeting of the . King- pope : op hs om rl." 'the had ma: | known hin he was hrough i v : ] : . § : "the ordinary hoor ¢" and.| Rochelle for, examination before For high livers try M¢Leod's Liver morphine fiends get their supply * Do | ston city mission was held in the Y A statue to Balzap. was unveiled at : : iN: 104 bottl the druggists keep'a record ? M.C.A. parlors this aiternoon. Paris. "a magi ian." it commission as to his sanity. pills," 10e. per bottle ' % TT CTT BVBTTTTTTTONVTO TTT VG sssreesseeseses >

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