Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1903, p. 5

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+ summen svawons. | CUTS OFF SONS Came To Wolfe Island Farmer-- WOMEN MEET! New Ferry Steamer. ESTATE WILL GO TO HAR: TO TALK .OVIR NATIONAL | Wolie Island, Nov. T7.--At the last COUNCIL AFFAIRS. | meeting of the Wolie Jxland council VARD UNIVERSITY. the contract was given for the new A . ferry to the Bertram Co.. of Torouto, : Mrs Willoughby Cmmmings Spoke | the dimensions to be the same as the $100 Ter Year For Children-- 1 Marion Von Bruning, Former To a Fine Compeny In The | steamer Pierrepont, but 10 feet short Wednesday, Nov. lith Superb Production of Clayton Mack- enzie Legge's New Play, ROBERI BURNS One of the most important dramatic g 3 offerings of the season. . be sent Tis. 33c 0s. E5e, Bax seats Council Chamber on Monday | and 'rated at twelve miles 'an |. Wife, Gets Annuity of $11,500. $1. Seats SL NEXT WEEK Afternoon | Bone Messrs, Melntyre and Mcintyre, | * Raston, Nov. 10.--Vietor and Robert} | a nl fr Ye a or oa . : Co a i] solicitors, Kingston, served of each | MeKay. the two sons of on Me | Ji RW, arks in ne; . he prospect of hearing Mrs. i | councilman a written document before | Kay, the late millionaire inventor of | | loughby - Cummings ; Hxak, he | the contract was signed, motifying | shoe machinery, are practically cut off of her subject, drew | (hom 1c not take any action in the | by their father's will, while Harvard to a legal tech: | University will eventually receive the nt by law whereby | entire estate of several millions, the vast unportance ut 5 darg : number of whey n to the | arter, that owing yan nker vesterds ong by Baa hh i ouncil .chamlber vesierday mong the | piglity in the ree 3 TO-LET. LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD, at 24 rm ------ 0 University avenue rominent women present re Mrs } i i a - Et LG Fir president: w= A ice Brophs. the council were given power to ex- | interest to be used to promote applied STORES, OFFICES, OR DWELLINGS, Tecasdin retro ten a ) pend 00 in ferry purposes or oth- | sciences, i ; furnished or unfurnished, at < fring sixrelaly , we comm! Cd ies they would procecd against The only private bequests are in the % ge ae 5 Cann's, 51 Brock Street Mrs. Skinner, Mri. Marshall, My . hr eanharatel for . ; Rak : . 1 Is regulator ) x : _ ee remtu---- Shortt: Mrs. tea. F. Martin, Ee} gu h i parouy for the amount. form bh : annuities, which wi amount the standard kidney and tonic. It was made. THREE ROOMS, OVER THE G.NW. | r, Mrs. Metrets Oberne 1 ae Btagethr wii) Rolifitar [ 10 Wary 500 u sear Th reest | J} for the kidneys, and embraces the latest discoveries for the Telegrdph Co's. office eated. pe | Ear ~ r thewguncil, together with rt arnuity, JUN, as heoueat o 3 Aas OE § ive oh Walkem & Walkewm. i Atlanta, G escaped the sur- Ni Bras, ¥ \ ; bie | 'a --_-n were privent. The solieis | Mrs. Marion Von Bruning, Mr. " benefit of these organs. Try it and you will be convinced. is yD a. x olger, M 3 2 1 : : A, 3 w---- Sy : rt} ' . 3 . ca | tor dor council advised them to disre. Kay's former wife, who secured a Y . A LARGE FRONT BEDROOM, witi | geon's knife, by using Lydia E| fe Riggins, My 3 John | 0rd notice; therefore the contfact | vorce, hile the Two sons of the testa- 3 an om 3 . * bay window, also a study, first dor. | . 3 Nt Moniacue Strange. | . 2 . yo ------------------------------ sunny aspect. Apply 85 Wellington | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. | Mr Mrs Chrysler x * | was given, signed and scaled for $20,- | tor by the marriage, Robert and Vie treet. i " DEAR Mes. PingnAM:--1I wish tc! Alice Chown ise Mucklesion. MH | 000, boat to be ready for service J une tor, are each given 3100 per year un ee ere | : g aba Shab MD en Binet Hag Fh "| 1st, 1904, and it is stated she will be | til they become of age. An 1 URNIS S, WITH OR | SXpress my gratitude for the restored | Mudic, Miss Robinson, Miss Meadows. | (of on Bley 4 he i ed BN LS F URNISHED boas tur a at No. | health and happiness Lydia E. Pink-! The' minutes of the last ating { called the Wolie Islander. The present The will provides, howeve r, for the | Hi box of 80 pills Ta Princess street, Vaughn Terrace. | ham's Vegetable Compound has! wire read, iss Chown spoke of ¥ 2 | lesspe's term of the ferry expires on | payment of annuities of §2,500 to éach 80 cents modern improvements. | brought into my life. > x # ed < ad let, 1904, of his two sons aiter the death of { ug 3 . C.A. matters, and also of the historic. | y : : : -- |" «T had suffered for three years with! | ee me es Ee hie I death of Jemes Brown oceurr- | Mrs. Von Bruning, provided she so di TWO LARGE SHOPS, 42 and 44 PRIN- | rr . 3 al werk mentioned elsewhere in this} TWO LARGE SHOPS, 48 an A nd) terrible pains at the time of menstrud-| jie and M Machar proposed | © 1ast week, after a short illness. De | FeCts, : J TTT tong 4 y "desir. | tion, and did not know what the trouble | . wid Vir a | ceased was a quiet, inoffensive man The amount of proverty available § stone stable. Rent low to a desir | til the d . itin-} that a traini for servants be | - aq man | X : : 3 able tenant. [Apply 249 Brock stree ab nail] He a he; established he : | and was highly esteond by all who | for J i school of applied scitnce 0 eee me eters +i. ARM the. oval andi cap Oa a anett : { knew hyn. In Teligion he was a Pres. | 8t Harvare will at the start, amount oN TWO LARGE OFFICE ROOMS IX proposed an operation, ! ere : ie "DURCIIS ah 1 h¥terd n politics nel 1 | to about $4,000,006 dnd eventually to ; A . i Bs to eral secretary, who has « ie rian, in politics a stawnch liberal Al »UILUGS, anv eventuatly . . Exchange Chambers, Brock strect. | = I felt so weak and sick that I felt | EF ye a fo 1 and always took an active part in el- | much more. ; ai i Apply to Geo. Cliff, Real® Fstate ! go 00 that I could not survive the ordeal from | al coun in d A art in . At Sa Agent, 93 Clarence street, or John + W r1 ericton. : Dorchester; W i | ections. He was a member of A, O. : . | and so 1 told him that I would not un- ton, | Porghy r, Woodstock, all in i x q Mudie, dergo it. The following week I read | New Brunswick, and in Summers jo, | UW. and carried E2000 insurance INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. MEAT CU ) ppm . g : v 4 1 : an advertisement in the paper of your P.E.L, spoke, as she always on his life Ha was buried under the ' 3 { Si oh 1 FOR SALE. | Teaeable Compound in such an-emer- | very y Th to the paint. The § a pices o he poe order. His | Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Z CRC ee Fen 2 KS 3 | i Stry i 3 ! part of her address v give +o, | daughter. Mrs. William Hall, preceded RB + Their Round . . HERS : CKSMITH SHOP, IN GOOD VIL- | gency and so I decided t&-tryit. Great | par ra given -up to | : I eporters on Rounds. Week Q BLatY doing good trade and -no_ op- | Was my joy to find that I actually im- | explaining the ai wid scope of th him to the silent chamber about three Lowney's chocolates at Taylor's. ry Durin This we are ' position Kasy terms. R. Watt, oved after taking two bottles, so 1! I Womens Emigration Assen months ago. The surviving members "How d he Ny B 1 SPE IAL BARGAINS o oa) om Ont Pr aiter S s a 2 gra Cis this family hal \ $ ow do you take your dust *" was ng ® i . a ept taking it for ten weeks, and at the | tion, a society, whih le it « of his family have the syu pathy "of § {he enquiry to-day. $ - % x o SE - oe end of that time I was cured. I had | not encournge emigration to co | the community. Little hope is 'enter Harold Corbett left this afternoon . Meat Choppers. TE al 3 ® JAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, IN a elghtee 1 a | el : » 1 for the FecOVEr: G Sd share our ® Aeioct condition, nearly new, tom- gained eighteen pounds and was in| lonies, endeavours to look aiter the | tained for the recover of Mre. Geo. | for the back lakes on a duck hunting V pg ts Y plete with fittings; 12-Horse-Power | excellent health, and am now. | welfare of those who do emigrate. The Morgan Daniel Grant nd Michael | expedition. Some of the best makes and latest patterns. va : stationary Hoiler, cost $200, for | You surely deserve great success, | association i: endeavouring to turn | ('C onnell underwent operations - in hore are many civie 1 : : : snuts, but fLatonury Home Power stationary | and you have my very best wishes."-- | (};o tide of emigration almost entirely | the Hotel Dien hospital last week a \ : TY Boiler, cost $185; for $100; -8-Hersé- | Migs Avice BAmLky, 50 North Boule- | : e Jue of » ts a a J « : tirely e g + | gent than the opening up of Syden See Our Display. 2 o Canada, rather 'than to 8« fo h AP | the former for a tumor on the shoul hain street } d . Power Horizontal Mugine, cost $170, vard, Atlanta, Ga. -- $5000 forfeit if original i rina; whe a Bo er ee ey. | of abovs letter proving genuineness cannot be pro- The tumor when removed weighed | Widean ward regulators had good right. Ingi : » duced. vants 'is fa s« than in our n do eight pounds, The Jattor's operation | evidence put before them to-day suitable for light work or steam "Tay giok women would be wise | minion. All women and ! sre them 'to-day: of Ra v in I pir was a very critical one yet very | civie negligence - Shaftings, Hangers and Pulleys, v : 3 successfully performed, the source of J. 8. Robinson. visiting at" Tro¥ ; % A Gould & Co. King | ham's Vegetable Compound and | thoroughly trustworthy in every | trouble being in close connection with | Albany sind ther Noy ea Mii C : need for don fo $8. v cos v 00. 8 1 bl = yucht, cost $175. for $90. Steel | por Uonig take Lydia E. Pink= | cent out by the British soeicty, da chead. . ing street, esst of Queen street. be well, { respect; some, not all, are train | the leading artery of the heart. At | has returned home s 4 r=' ed servants Their passage is [last account both patients were do- Mr. H T : : 5s k St : : 2 } r olgate, Tw is taking th 69 and 7 roc reet. LP - i 1 by the society, and by th re-. | ing remarkably well. mail clerk's run between Kingston ! BOARD. | A CASE FOR THE CROWN. | TWO LARGE, WELL FURNISHED | . fun month by month. The asso | Dr. J. M. Dawson will shortly lo- | and Tweed, during = the vacation of 3 p iences, late : : 3 : . = Coogi len, Cov emntn, (18 | Avia Yo Retoresd By A Judge At | ciation works nti through the cote" in Domper, Col Thi talented | Harold Corbet. REMEMBER US: i: 240 King St., BE. Watertown, 'N.Y. { rational couticil, so that no town or | youn doctor's friends wish him su Col. Drury, C.B., and Master Gun- : --_-- ta Hunt | ty, which has not a local council, | cess in his new 'sphere of lie. ' Jack | ner Stroud left yesterday for a tour WHEN REQU Hattie Hunt against Leslie | b oe bptied \ , land h leted was the title of another Alexandria | €®@R ne supple with the soci | triceland has completed his contract | of Western Ontario, on an inspection : . | protegees. A committee of Montreal's {for painting Trinity church, His i" . Bay ' divorce case, heard by Justice § P70 . ) a 8 A 13 ar i field batteries av. divorce cane, heard by Justis | Brateguer, 8 committon of Maukrrals | 10 LURE, To minly creditable. 10 | aor Lead Pipe, Babbit, Solder, Pig Lead and Established 1854 Rogers at Waterto N.Y. They were special. Toilet paper, roll } Rog : Ry Nek Wer rival ot hat port, Ee | that | him. Edward Briceland, one of our {or package, 5 for 2%. Taylor As JAMES REID, | married in Aletantiia Bay, Novem E 3 tv fou Pa St ore tt TE Re a pO r package, 3 for 25¢. Taylor's drug THE CANADA METAL co., TORONTO. cence -- i s-------- K der- 10t mertly POSIIGEACEIPREEEIPLEEE SEE EOREEEEEETC ERED responsibility. The circumstances are : have The Leading Undertaker i ber 24th, 1 and separated three |; = oo CE ne to ros Ry 3 © | store. i i vears ago. They have one child; aged fore beginning ork, and then hand {rd a justice of the peace. Miss Jessie The Pishop of Ontario goes up to -- Open day and night. } } them over to guardianshin of th ave a birth party iv i as : { ten wears suncil at thrice pl 4 | ois? ht o rT oh ti i Titon tomorrow to look after mat E Mrs. Alice €usack, Roel Sp ig n, | hoor of her father's visty ninth Litth- { (ore in connection with the parish of rt d ith FP : K | Ee | er which Yi ci on Monday evening Many voung SU ary Nace Tortured with Pain. » defendant was married in Fle de A peopl werd ako invited. pleasant John Driscoll, who spentsthe sum ---- by degre refund. veening was spent, after which af, I : A A Th J Jeussig Covey. The witne i n of Indv helps we Zi] A Rareohiod N mer months in New Ontario, has re ey are was a niece of the defendar rey nm of Indy helps was | duinty. repast was furrishe Miss | (urned home: Ho brought back with Too Ww kt Ww rk. as d t : dealt wid Mis unaning | Jessie S as vening ng ; ; A | one: of the witnesses to the marriage | 050 il : pes 4 ra Shy) + ras A paid all i pig, laoki "Wl him come samples of rich ore. ca 0 0 to the woman with whem he is now 8 : , ice {nt : te coutlort of her FUesS anf F. Costello was appointed last ------ li 3 in mentioned one | ed herself to be an entertainer of | hy Queen's' medical student Vi OSE won 0 Ra : ; ¢ ing bh Joeen's med |. nts 50, $15. TH ivi with 4 | en i eh ge: "EJ the at the tines at | ULCERS, BOILS AND PIMPLES | widower. in Alexandria Bay and the { Nillinm Hep is Wooing to Seoris) Fidops College, Eennoxville, Que. ALL OVER HER BODY. court went into her relations with a 1 arn Shamed * odd ol DAR | Phere ism prospect of Kingston hav bn. | os : a Cr at a Denni ing a vigit in the near future from -------- tt There was othe idence | "OLIN | 8 as Ryan - PATE Tithe Pish if Corea. _-- » y Tot the vie Cede i po Yanks STs panied fi 0, Bi of Cor, Fn sore | Such wae the santo of Suma sion and Mr. Delaney moved for a de " . ans Derm : h ddress y 8 : A's. u cree on all -the evidence. The court put Tar Hho! fr Mas tae the quarterly meeting, which takes nd all said he vould not grant the decree, with by the | Kuvear. farm neat oy -- {place this month in St. James YT . i adding. " am not rutisfied that the vernment | > to the uiilage. William Laird, De- [POI | She happily found relief from ber plaintiff herself is, entirely free' from pent J troit, ix home on a vivit. | ® terrible suffering by using » | THE KING'S THANKS. | and effort on alle | Death is sad udder any circum: : : not such as should | TEEOEEENe fr Wg w_-- ---- neourage I]xiating the miseries of crippled and , but i xtremely so in John -- 2 think, Mr. Stenographer you may | feeble minded children, and wonderful | rov's as his death was very ' Rev Dr. Chown Asked For Ex- make a copy of this evidence and send | yesul wve been accomplished by | sudden. Deceased plowed all day long planation By W.C.T.U. u oC it over to Kingston to the crown at a 1 training, and by the various | and ate his supper as usual After | Ottawa, Nov. 10.--The Dominion W. 3 oh tornevy there and he can look after | ces thought out by earnest people | tea his two daughters went to call on 1 .U. convention, this morning, ro * wdied the question. But { a nearby neighbor. On returning Le ived the following cablegram from lood itters. Mr. Hunt there." who have A L of : : : ; the work of caring for women of un- | home about nine o'clock they were + king, in reply to its birthday con- yood Shoe Thi Ww k = 4 " ne o'clock i : IS ee All This Week. J more beneficent « «l to find their father lving | gratulation To Mrs. Rutherford, ; Special sale of men's high cl e it is J tthe wor < | le the door in an unconscious ! president W.C.T.U., from Sandring ---- : boots at Abernethy's ad ot t e a ed support and | condition, from which he never ral {ha Fhe king thanks the bers |° At Reduced Prices. em mito, fromm be Ne | eh Ton thera) mngrataly: | A remady without a tiral far the eure di Never judge women or cigars by was g1ven 8 hearty | grave about two years ago. He is | tions on the occasion of his birth. | nll diseases and troubles arising from bad i Ls oe her address, | survived by seven daughters, who | dy * (Rigned) Knollys. blood. A record extending over a quarter ey ES fy ork with the Brit { mourn his untimely end. He was ao v. Dr. Chown, Toronto, will be | of a century and thousands of testimonials : é JAMES REID { = A consist jw ember of the C.M.B.A., under which |. ed to explain a newspaper report | will this. Mrs. Deitz writes s "Tos '3 hall, Mrs. Iva Mar | order the funeral was: conducted 10- | in which. he is alleged to huve charged prova.tuis. For Ambulance 'Phone 147. 3 | Shortt, 3 as struck and | dav. It was one of the largest fune { five W.C.T.U. women with selling their wha ie work, tatiana with the pain of > djourned after singing | rals ever seen on the island. | votes in a municipal election. cers, boils pimples over my body, Slater. Metropolitan Stock Exchangs King." | Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Greer left on! especially on my face. had almost made Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts | c * Parish } edluesiay 20 end the funeral of AN AWFUL DEED. up my mind to give up trying to have them WE assachuse' t i | be Jose « i piece. | | | $5 Al . A nian congrega: | Mie. MeMalla's death came With 1 | a Ce a {ace was in wach & | | For sais by James B For tions of St. Luke's and Christ church, | shock to her friends 'and husband, as i Five Persons Were §lain By An | come losce me, my Way + 1 Drug Store, Cor. and a or fifty years Ladd in the latter church on Mon. | she. was only a bride of two months | Axe. terrible state. 1 tried everything I could | Street. and W. W. Gibson, the Red FULLY PAID we have been to select a committee to confer | & wd her sickness of only a few hours' | Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 10.~A family think of but got worse and worse. 1 was | Drug Store, Kingston, | i . i making rubbers. the bishop regarding a success ¥ Sneation The sympathy - BOY of five persons, father, mother, and | then led to try Burdock Blood Bitters and be 5 5" He AOR , 9 < | Welle Icland fiiends is extended to her hree children, were murdered at the i onderful the B N H We take ad. r to Rev. Canon Cooke, who ha : j thr ildren, were murdered a ir | was surprised at the w chauge Store KINGSTON RA C { vantage of all the newer been appointed chaplain to the peni- | Crow g huchand, He Ha ee { hows © a Nasunne, st of Peusatala, first bottle made. Altogether I took seven ee: Clarence Chambers, Clarence 31. Ue BE HONEE, wore proscar. B. Lame {tees aesbuar, shetty Jf Bar {tor of the wandered wil. hao: § Solon Suda uate completely coud Su} : ' ott H. J. Si apson, H Counter. Johii has returned home after spend v's name was Cafirey. and they | 8™ in perfect health again. 1 feol that , Oppostie British American Hotel. CANADIAN Hooton, 'Thomas Weston, - James | 105.8 couple of we with ber pa- | Jived in one of the outskirts of the B.B.B. saved my life. Prone 409. John Berry, W. Cotter," UO. Tents at Sas) "La Gilbert Se town. There is no evidence to lead to | = J. J. McKENNA, J. Blakcy. W. MacFedridge, § wans sale pushed uff very auietly, He | (he idevity of the murderers, but the IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. ED : Manager. | ERS Compton. 3. Green, EBL {U1 shortly leaxe for a si0b 10 Fag 1 officers recovered p bloody axe near * * : Andrew: Black, George Bawden.) and: Sewn 0 i tay fctorics | by and hope to work up the case. News of the District on Both Fonds, Stocks, Grain and Provisions boaght on represent in the highest Juwdes was chosen vestry | LO00 UL Chul v The = Eric Sides of the Line. we To [am Wasia of fof cash. degree good workmanship, Moved by B. 1 1 led | | that has heen zo rife among the hor Saved It From Starving. x Mrs. W. J. Porte, Picton, is serious wit mast "Ch ocolates oved by B. Lancaster, seconded by | on this i<land has partly subsid Pottsville, Pa., Nov. 10.-Mrs. Mary ill. Finest Canadian George Vanalstine has sold his resi- G. Compton, hat the appointment of | William Bullis and William Watts | Rie hl, a young white married woman g * & a reclor to parish be left in the | ined from New Ontario. Mr. Mo. | of McAdoo, Schuylkill county, is ac- | dence in 'Napanee, to Mrs. Vandewa- a in Is of the bisho . fsior loaves to-day to discover some of cused of killing her infant to keep it | ter, Parma. : ; y = 8 t by Mr. Simp | 10 wealth of the new land. from starvation. The body of the chiki Rk. Dobson, Picton, boasts of ruisiog 5 . 119 bushels. of carrots upon one-cight pure materials and up-to-the moment styles. They wear own Cloth Hats PRESSING AND REPAIRING. A SPECIALTY. YOUR OWN CLOTH | $1.50. made into up-to-date suits. THOMAS weil and GALLOWAY, 181 Br St., nexy Bib- | "FIT LIKE GLOVES" ce $I Bach. by 3 AOE Emm Sve ---- $ spa, : 1 - Mr. MacFedridge, was discovered under peculiar circum of sar that the vestry choose five names to i pad stances. Dr. A. L. Gillars, of this | of an acre of land. \ oP vuiag COMMERCIAL. ec 16 select the names | . Formed an Association. lace, coroner, held an inquest. Ralph Chariton and Mrs. Mary Ann 40c. and 50¢. per 1b. form a comua of three clergymen to lay before the | About fifty members of the 14th Mrs. Riehl admitted that she had | Abramson, (Gananoque, were married The amendment was carried. | Regiment who performed garrison | strangled the child when presented in Kingston last week. ap Hats NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE: bishop. Open. Vlose. | , committe selected was: B. Lan. | duty here in 1585 during the North- | with the evidence that the coroner had Mrs. Samuel Thompson, an esteem- 9 Wabash . 18% 18} | caster, Thomas England, Smith Eli. | West rebellion, met at the armouries | found the imprint of nails on the in ed resident of Kemptyille, died on Sa- A. J. REES', z late shapes Aenietin Peet £44 ole ott. H. Comter, and D. W. MacFed. | last evening and decided to form an | fant's throat. The mother told the | turday last of pneumonia. i e, Gainsboro, U.N Steel, Uom i a ridge. the three first named being lay | association to press their claims up- | coroner that .she had killed her babe John Barnard, forty years 8 age. ood Whitney wn Pacific delegates to tvnod, lon the government for a Nort-West | to keep it from starving to death. She formerly of Oxford Mills, died recent LET ME HAVE YOUR ' ys al. Copper | medal and serip of land. Temporary | spid that she had received the admon- | lv at his home in Chicago. Buaacs Martial Law Proclaimed. | officers were elected, S. MeCullough, | ition in a dream that it was better to : And I will guarantee you these goods are Pennsylvania .... ! Constantimople; Nov. : 10.~Martial | chairman, and N. Fraser, secretary, | do away with the ifs of the infant, "Rectol," the most sensible, - | factory results. We don't Miss. Pacific | law has bem proclaimed in the die | but at next Monday's meeting perm- | and acted upon it. eal and satisfactory pile cure. tut perform the work. Ni t be repeated. pri basibe | trict of Mmsan Kala, province of | anent officers will be elected 'and the " ----cee ment different from others. B0e. ee irst Served. ia, Central Erreroun, Asia Minor, and troops | work of organization completed. At Great Britain's Pride. Wade's. Fea : | sacrificed, but your best in Hoek Tslund have been eactered in all the villages | that meeting the proposed petition to | London, Nov. 10.-At the National The organization of the Canadian} gtudied. New York Central of that didriet, in consequence of re-| be presented to the government will | Sporting club; hast night * "Joe" Bowk- Telephone and Telegraph company was Ww J. MURRAY, The Naltimore : volutionary movements on: the part of | be submitted for signature. er, of Manchester, defeated "AN" Fel completed at Otta . . ' Ta -------- 4 the Hentshakists or members of the lows, of Chicago, in the ninth round | se a. a MONTREAL MARKETS Armerian evolutiona society. i His Doggie Brought Back. for the bantam weight championship. At New Castle-on-Tyne last night in a twenty-round contest for the 120- ¥ pound championship, George Dixon, the American, defeated ""Pedlar'" Pal lish pugilist, on points, : Nov. \ Wh ! Fireman Fred Reid, of No. 1 sta $ y i . | tion, is happy today and so is his Suffer with dyspepsia, indigestion, | gogouie which was taken away over flatulence, sour stomach, heartburn, or | (wo weeks ago. The animal is a valu- vaterbrash when there is a remedy at | ple beagle and the pride of the fire | Mer: the F hand, Wade's Dyspepsia Cure relieves | jowartment for it knows all ab } . : - 4 oe the trouble at once. dfic. at Wade's. | ar of the ion: This. it He Is Doing Nicely. : a. : en Jerlin, Nov. 10.~A bulletin on' the are 5 ¥ Jon 5 ' ok : 3 ® : ; the bes was brought to the city hy Hin : hn Hall, Greman, | 4» Elgioburg farmer who secured jt | condition of Emperor William, issued ; shipped to Georg Shannon, a former | (+ Mr. Reid. It had heen enticed this morning, at the new palace, Pots $ ber of the fire brigade, a fine | swuy by u farmer who lives near Sy. | dam, save there is a slow improve and é the the left » 5 2 2 - » Nye be ¥ Mantle Store. S----------------"" Canara Pacific Ry. Montreal St. Ry IANT Toronto St. Ry ED PAINT ES City Transit r int on the mar- le, finest colors, in Lr Mantreal Cotton Co Dominion Cottén Co Cacada Colored Cotton Nttawa Gas Ottawa Bank » Montreal Power R. & ©. Nav. Co Penk of Montreal Merchants' Bonk Dominion Steck ker sporiel pup, to Duluth, where 4 Gorham, and who may be prosecuted. J ment in appearance of . Shapson is now employed. : x * vocal cord, snd adds that the emper- Do vou want to save money ? then go see that tomb and hair brush for 22¢. r 'Kingston. WARE MERCHANT or, to-day, resumed his usval morn walk in the park. Mrs, Willoughby Cummings sides: imeem fib TATE. Dominion Coal .... .. .. . z S 1 th hi i f . Detroit United 0 Los 4 63 at Taylor's. ed the monthly meeting o the d = S-------------------- DME, OR AN IN- . Toledo St. Ky 2 9 The i an board of the Woman's Auki IT § 0 ARYL ios : » annual inspection of the lth ? ' . 3 » 1 The tobacco firm Sutter Bros, small, or a vac NR . ins | 4 Regiment 1 5 td. take. place in ome of St. George's hall ase rooms > ) ; Bos. P, p. 4 Sa io > aa wl Sk 4 . ne 5 § on, sve ret. ;

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