Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1905, p. 1

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are. 'ntiely 4 differen collection is well worth signs. We have only ind cannot possibly get would urge our friends . 10W or not it makes no ee them and if you so ion, and have it placed ry coat shown is abso- Ve did not have one » So from the cheapest nsive are all NEW S COATS of the most stylish children, imported this to $11. Towels, 10c., Kindly compare these ewhere for the same 8c., oc. 12%c,, 15¢C.,, ne, coarse or medium videry or drawn work. Jac, 42, 45, 48, 54. BLES OF BOOTS to get a nice new pair d Strong Boots, value $1.25, he avemeniiiies aressasessen evees SL d Srvicenble Boots, value - $1.00 $1.50 and $2 Boots, eines ee we " Medium Fine Boots, *5h WeaisnARY seseaibriee Wabash Medium Fine Boots, Webs sasiesiaaee rn » Haw YEAR 72. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. School Boys' Suits Special Prices All This Week Every Suit Marked Down The best makers' goods at low prices. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co, Practical Optical Work Preseriptions for FILLED, All styles of mounts and frames al- ways in stock, with repairs. e ves careluily examined AND GLASS- ES FITTED Prices for above work moderate; SMITH BROS,, Jewelers 850 King Street. Phone 666 " Marriage Licenses Issued "| YOU WILL SOON Rlasses carefully NO. 209, DAILY MEMORANDA, The Popular Fall Derbys at Campbell Bros Not worth their salt--tears Civic Finance Committee, 8 pam. Vaudeville, Lake. Ontario Park, 8.30 p.m. It's the after cflect of experience that counts. To-day is the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The man who is on the level doesn't go down hill. Steamer America to Cape Vincent 2 30 p.m., Friday. The people who are always [\ advice never catch up. The sun rises Saturday at 5.32 aun. and sets at 6.23 pm Board of Education Management Com- mittee, Conference. 8 p.m No future is so brilliant as to call for wearing of stnoked glasses Plan opens to-morrow morning, at Opera Heuse, for 'The School Girl." This day in history :--Montreal capitu- Howing lated to British,"1760 ; Battle of Sebas- topol, 18551 Last Children's one cent day to-mor- row. Matinee at Park, 4 pm. Park closes Saturday night. Dinner Sets We have a job line we are | clearing out. of different patterns, re- gular $10, $12, for $7.50 her of Vocal Physiology and xe Art of Singing. | Formerly a Student of Delasco, Italy, {and of the Vocal Physiology School of | ehnke and Lennox Browme, Lon- | conciliation in the settlement of the ' 3 caused seriovs loss of NEED YOUR | don. a ron Instructor at the questions arising from the treaty of Over The Wogld. 3g Population. July 1st, 1002, 5,418,- this urn s a Vocal Studio now, Room "A." at the | peace. Many of these questions are of | Six new eases of cholera are report | 0 Regains Ancreate In wel vemcnthe Calbbria. The towns of Pismo, Monte Princess sie Co.. Warerooms, 267 | the highest importance, such as the ed among different villages in Prus | om jo; immigration -in-tweive montis, leone, Calabria, and Ma were F L F 8 on. -- | commercial treaty, the delimitation of | sia. - | ep pulati J 004 9, almost on destroyed. At Monte- **M. A. Collexe, May 24th, 1905. | the frontiers of the railway, tariffs R. L. Borden has received the hon- | oo opu ation July 1st, 1902, 5,54 leone, DIL, , Seven persons ' purine the last year Prof. Francis Von | the exchange of prisoners, ete., and | orasy degree of LL.D, from Antigon- | 3 natural increase in bwelve months, were killed outright, and many were 66 i 9.99 Publ hs: Lae Jeaching aos Suture 4t Sti his country recognizes the necessity | ish university. . 98 3¢ immigration in twelve months, injured by the collapse of the prison Wear A en S$ tne winter he gave a Recital in ron of anproachingsthem in a conciliatory The United Typothetae have decided ¥3 "Pp, ul 4 vo. Pizso: district is said to be | College Chapel. At this, the naturalness | fashion. Indewd\/an excellent spirit | to resist any effort tg being about an | opulation July lst, 1903, 5,248, almost. entirely: destroyed. All | the. Military Bootmakers, and he voice production com- | prevails in high quarters eight-hour ¢ v {M3 natural increase in twelve hows: ati. Ste. Padonie: ine... hoon 84 Brock St... Sign of Golden Boot... mended Tesi 10° 3 e Freire Miter dd, Seiale political wen, "YO.088 immigration indore wrecked, 'and villages. bout Tripari son w v : : Eo " iosde ® w . fone wa very plessng Nr. Yon Bub Martial law In Tokio. Priscrier, Soluhitinl suicide at Mitan, | Population July 1, 1904, 5,061,677; have been also destroyed. he | Hx ericus and pombdientious study. Tokio, Sent 6. fleiated in trans | I gris. contract for natural increase in twelve months, Chief L His Place TWO WAITRESSES. APPLY MAN- | mission). --An" imperial ordinance es | « e ie POH iy 1 0 oses oo ager British American Hotel. Aud material, lle his Interpretation is tablishes martial law in Tokio. Disor fa wis eve. hoes placed with | yo 3 immigration in. twelve: months, St, Catharines, Ont., Sept. 8.--The A CHAMBERMAID AND DINING aL tober, Mr Von Buhl is very | der was resumed to-night, ales 1 "Population July 1st, 1905, 6,173,- | town council of the city has decided to room girl. Apply Hotel Iroquois DELIVERY WAGGON FOR es. The Wm. Davies Co., Liuited. GOOD SMART BOY FOR OFFICE work. Apply to Box 22 Whigoffice PURPOS- | pupils, who give him | great praise and consider they have made | excellent progress under his instruction. | Very respectfully signed, | LOUISE FREYHOFER, Head of the Piano Dept., M.A.C. SEE SEPTEMBER BULLETIN - MARTIAL LAW Has Been Proclaimed In THE MASS MEETINGS IN Objections Based on Partition of Saghalien, and Continued Ex- ercise of Manchuria -- Russian ters tory. Special to the Whig. London, pondent of the date of September Cth. siderable excitement in Japan concern- | ing the terms of peace. been officially published, haved not to secure permanant peace, which was the sole objeot for which the nation fought. Mass meetings at Osaka, Nabova Kioto denounced the "treaty. The pol- | ice attempted to exclude citizens of | Tokio from a park belonging to the municipality, | became riotous. A few lots | 2m a number of police boxes | destroyed. hurt, meetings is of the treaty, sons acknowledge that ratification is inevitable. | The newspapers urge that the mini | try should resign, l | satisfy the nation. The main objections | | ROBERTSON BROS.. | seem based on the partition of Sagha | se ae lien Jeland, and the continued exercise {author of | of Russian influence in Northern Man- | RANGES VON BUBL, SRNFRATa | here e St. the Times cables: been issued display promptitude, | are Troops Guard Legations. Tokio, guarding Apparently there is no outbreak of an- | ti-foreign ment is anxious to prevent any dang- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. on the Groom. - Septy orp wige: --At Palls, N.Y, « Jo Rodgers to is one of the elim Tokio. hx here, Andther result bruised head of the groom, who he returned with was met at the MANY CITIES DENOUNCE f age; The groom is PEACE TREATY. Soret a driller | about thirty years of age. The | Rodgers boa Russian Power in Minis Ordered to be Concilia- Tokio corves- | ables under | There is con- | Sept. N.--The Times These have not but are be veedings Four police stations were About thirty people were and two killed. The objeet of the to prevent a retification hut all thoughtful per- whereupon proc since it failed to | Editor of the St. Nicholas many Petershurg correspondent of | Instructions have | the ministers to and a desire for | A PITH OF THE NEWS. Co., of Halifax, and L. Lunenburg, have failed. The contract for 'dredging the bor of St. John, awarded to G. T. John Hoban Labor day, | | Sept. 7, (delayed). -- Troops | the foreign legations. | | | | | sentiment, but the govern- Mayes. while Miss Victoria Grege. "Fhe wedding announcement to an elope went 'which had raffled the serenity of is the when is bride last night tion by the mother of the bride, » whe Sprocecded to break her parasol by Bssailing her sonein- law. Mrs, Rodgem¥ is seventeen years | oe ployed on sewer onstruction, and is affec tion between the oe Situng up while | Mrs. Gregg's MRS. MARY MAUVES 1OPGE, Magazine, children's stories and The big fish firms of Black Bros, & Anderson, of har N.B.» has been stabbed in Toronto on smauEL 70 Bu ELOPEMENT. Mb ther-in-Leaw oe Her Pamsol | | { poet, Who died at her summer hone in | Of births having Pnteora Park, Tamnersville, NY, tle | deaths 15.12, other day. The Very Latest Cul Culled From All | } | 'A WARNING ISSUED ~-. SEED THEM Gasoline aiaties Are Held Up. VALUABLE DEPOSITS OF MIN- ERALS IN QUEBEC, | But Cannot Be Handled Until a i Railway is Built--Canada's «5 Population Has Increased by Over 800,000 Since 1901 and Now Exceeds Six Millions. Ottawa, Sept, 8, Fred L. Jones, chief preventive officer of the Cana- dian customs, has recently seized sev- eral gasoline launches in the maritime provinces which were carrying pas- sengers without having the necessary certificates to ensure public safety. As a result, the marine department has issued a warning that the law will be steely enforced in this ay A. Low, of the cal surveyy has niet from hl 200 miles northwest of Lake St. John, at Chebongaman, where he found valu- able deposits of asbestos, some gold quartz and fine spruce-for pulp wood, Nothing could be done with these re sources until such time as a mail way was built, Canada's population is now consider- ably over £,000,000, having increased over §00,000 since | the 1901 census. This estimate is derived by the most careful computation in the census de- partment here. Here is the official statement : "The natural increase of population in Canada in the twelve months of the last census year was at the rate of 12.70 per 1,000, the ratio been 27.32, and of omputed at the same rate, and adding to the number of im- x gg reported, the population on July lst, of each year should He as follows : "Population April 1st, 1901, 5.97), 530, Increase in population since the census of 1901, S02,.215." WORST OVER IN BAKU. Deep But Gloom Prevails-- Tg he boat hd ich, uk COOK THROWN ON RANGE L By a Guest Who Was Waiting for Breakfast. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Sept. B.--~A live ly altercation eccurred at 8. J. Jack. son's house, oe street, as a result of which Hermann Obern- dorfier, the cook, is in the hospital. ers, with breakfast unless he itid his bill. Pierce gave his waited, but his nl rive, He then went back to the kit- chen and was informed of the situa- tion. Piereo and the then pro- ceeded to scrap and in the tussle Pisege tn i the big German cook on to the ran, J on s g. ter heard the screams of the cook and gallantly at- tacked Jinten. from, the rear. a J go of the cook grabbed the gir bt at this point Mr. Jackson arriv vod the kitchen and Pierce Jampai through a window and warrant was sworn . out for a rest. Oberndorfier was badly a on the back from the neck to the waist, THINK SHE IS SAFE. Steamer Golspie Used by Canadian Government, Sgecial to the Whig. Petroit, Mich, Sept. 8.--H. A. Wil kinson, of this city, who has friends ahoard the steamvr spie, to have been lost on Lake Superior, in: the recent stormy, believes that the Se jo was not on Lake all and that she is sale in some be a the-way place beyond comma: nication. He has a dated The river and was slightly As she has not since been reported as having passed the Soo, it is not Kke- ly that the Golspie was in the storas Hor owners had chartered her to the Canadian government as a thouse toner, LOSS OF LIFE, By An Earthquake in Cala- A ' tani 3 Italy, Sept. 8. --A violent earthquake at 1.35 o'dock advertise for a chief of polive. The pre- sent chief, A. Clarke, had a fight re cendly, in a hotel barroom with the bartender, the results of which was that, in the police court, he was or- dered to pay $20 in fines and costs. The town council took up the matter, or issue of the Whig, Page 14. A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY IN| jer of injury to the members of the | ©" fighting men dient of hi re Fay Ges Tuga, and, not being satisfied with the con f 0 the eve r to Mrs. R. W. Brock, | u; mE , Rr ow | 4 i Er mun, Dh ' R ' nl 8 i i i 100 oe et y pogk, | For Real Estate Bargains Iegations, sd ithe fe A) he A iow | For August the government of the | London, Sept. 5.~The St. Peélers- duct the chief, decided to dispense Issued This Week. FREE oreigners realy cang wy OBS | provinee of Quebec s 3 {burg correspondent of the Times | W! 8 Services, A ¥EW GOOD MILLWRIGHTS. AP-| wi T0 ALL. were roughly handled | 5000 ron Speke vlluoied nearly jE The sgn ots (eae ply a. hig 0 ai at Frontenac | SWIFT'S REALESTATE AND } | tax. {ku indicate that the worst, is over, Baseball On Thursday. en: ges 3 INSURANCE AGENCY i" Denounces Treaty Phe Southern Cotton Association | but the picture' is one of deepest | National e--Boston, 1-0; New GOOD SMART BOY. APPLY TO THE| Tokio, Sept. 7.--(Delayed) -- Last | hus establis a minimum price of | gloom. Over 1,000 persons have been | York, 4. Philadelphia, 5; Brooklyn, 4, Bailey Broom Company. corner Ca-| {night's disturbances were not particu: | eloven cents for the incoming cotton | killed, and several thousand wounded, Pittsburg, 11; Cincinnati, 6, * taraqui and Rideau streets 'STOVES GALORE | larly serious. Thirteen cars, and one | crop | almost" exclusively Tartars, Fersians | American no-- Washington, 11-14; STRONG, SMART BOY FOR MAIL | kiosko were destroyed. Thirty per-| A London despatch says the Cana- | and Armenians. There are nearly 100,- | New York, 6-2." Philadelphia, 3; Hos "ing department ; good opening for the | 30 square Hall Heaters. large stock of | sons were wounded in the clashes with [dian Pacific contemplates an impor | 000 workless fugitives; and almost the | ton, 4, (13 innings). troit, 4; St, right boy. Apply, business office, | ook Rages, Pugs, Box A hod the police. The Tokio municipality has | tant move with grespeet to its land | whole oil industry is ruined, involv- | St. Louis, 1 Whig. } Paenrtore Alves Tray to trade buy | Passed a resolution denouncing the | holdings | ing serious consequences to the trade Eastern league-- Rochester, 10-6; To- FOR SEPARATE SCHOOL | or sell. peace treaty. | The Warren, Me., post office was en- {and commerce of the whole coufitry, | ronto, 3-3, Montreal, 9-6; th fialo, 3:3. No. 2, Wolfe Island. Ap- | TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | --_-- | tered and 81.500 stolen after the safe | and the loss of about £20,000,000 an- | Baltimore, 4; Newark, 2. Providenve, ply at once to R. J. Spoor, Wolfe 308 PRINCESS STREET. {Will Study Immigration Question. | had been wrecked by the use of nitro | nually to the state revenue from the |5; Jersey City, 1. MADDOCK.--Jn _ Kingston, ii | Srecia: to the Whig. | wlyoerine | excise, -------------------- Glock, on. Friday motu) " RE S10 Victoria, B.C, Sept. 8.-Dr. T. 7T Baron, Komura had an interview | The Ruse presents the case us a Dies At Summer Home. ol and Mrs, . Sg, EARN THE CIGAR} #9 » x i Shy ' «3° 1laron, AR I tervy : 1 i: : BOY a Coon opportunity for a few VOICE CULTURE Tong, representing the Imperial Chi- | with Secretary of State Root, in New | scathing indictment of the existing Lake Placid, N.Y., Sept, 8.--Mrs, Mutids , awed mix and a hall bright boys. McGowan Cigar Mig nese Board of Treaty Revision and | York City A formal exchange of | system of government. Ger HI ol ite of th 1 months, i | 3 ' g 3 y wge Daniols, wile of the ern Co. Limited. ------. MISS MABEL BAILEY {now on his way to Washington, left | courtesic curred The Bourse Gazette says the an passenger agent of the New York Cen- A ol cl Hotel Dieu, Sept 7th, 1905 9 Ro y here, to-day. we has come to this { The Farmers' Association recom | thorities, at Erivan, have discovered 1 fLer- Ola Maud puloved, 10US . LENT, 6 OR 8 ROOMS | | ~ , van, treal railroad, died yesterday after ' i gh BS et URNT. N also private FOR TERMS APPLY 216 QUEEN STREET | .ountry to study the classes and | wended the circulation of petitions | 'upmistakeable evidence of a Mahom nooh. Mrs. Daniels hael spent nai George and Emma ag boarding. Apply stating rent. to { character of the persons immigrating | asking that the sessional indemnity | wedan plot for the conquest of the erable time at her summer home here. Putiears: trom het dati residonés. Box 25. Whig office FOR SALE. [to the United States from the vari- | increase act be resciided. country. She had long been in poor health, | South Side Wolfe aland, Satu day AT ONCE A GIRL TO DO GENERAL THAT FINE PROPE we Y. ON He 4 ous parts of Europe and other con. | The Independent telephone line be Funeral services 'at Troy: afternoon, at lock. and A me work. Must he a good cook. | Sommer of ore a a 86 uy Abels [tinents, with a view of learning | tween Bancroft, Coe Hill Maroc, Kl Balakban Burned Out. : 25qualntante Apply in the evening to Mrs. P, H. 33 feet, balance of 'the Estate of the | Whether China is discriminated | dorado and Varmora has been sold Baku, Sept. B.~Street fighting con- New Russian Navy. . Small, 33 Parl St. late Rev. Father Davis. For particw- | against by the government. It is be | to the Bell Telephone company 3 ll : eee. | lars enquire of Joseph George, 114 | PL 3 Chin that. -the :tnited if? W vey yd Nhe Great tinued until late last night, The eon- London, Sept. 8.--A despatch to the TWENTY CARPENTERS AND HELP-| Gore Street: | Statix government, while refusing ad- | Northern railway, has been appointed sulates, banks, and government build- Daily Mail from St. Petershurg says Bay and Ter m R-- g g a rthern re » has be Pr Balakt oaticnr Jona One? warns 32 | mission to the Chinese, is permitting | travelling passenger agent for the ( ings are guarded by troops. fe that the ministry of marine will vote Station, Ne! . S - | IY $2.50 per day. Apply W. G. Carr | DAVIS DRY DOCK COMPANY | the immigration of classes of Euro: | P. R., with offices at Winnipeg was completely nifned Sut, alter al £226,000.000 to be expended chicfly in North Bay, or Arthur Stevens, Tem-| gAVE BEEN APPOINTED SELLING | prans, far inferior to the Chinese. | --& volcanic outburst has oconrred on | Tartars had Alt a pe h ul ory RE | the construction of battleships iy agami. { Agents, olor A the Barber Engine in FRE" 00 Will be of great import. | the Island of Sava, one of the Sa yaluable Although het Moi cruisers destined for the Amur station, | ntra ada | : - masses b - ------------ GENTLEMEN TO " THEIR FALL | ance in deterniining the future de- | joan gro and a new mountain Overcoats and Suit made at LED BY SHOCK { velopment of trade relations between | 1.000 fect high has heen thrown wp were not Yutented from Fe wath of | Arrival Of Vessels, Thomas Galloway's. 131 Brock St KILLED . China and the United States. A home for the mimbers of the Int. | Wreckage and looting. Fierce NE | Special to the Whig Also bring your Sd ons and have | : N EE Oo and slaughter continued. Balakhan Father Point, Que., Sept. 8.~The them repaired. Style, fit and price He Was Seeking to Relieve a aI ation WhO RY | hospital where one thousand Armen: | 88 Angol Elder Dempster line, guaranteed to please As e Was & ship Court Martial Of Mutineers. become victims of tuberenlosis will be | DOFPHa A hola, He s teeta Comrade, | Sebastopol, Russia, Sept. 8.--The cxtablished at Colorade' Springs inns and workmen gathered, was do | from Napsan, inward, 3:30 a.m The re AD, BOYS TO LEARN PLUM | pec io the Whig: - A court martial, which is to try the | J. W. Fisher, M.P.P., North Brant, | Stroyed 88. Nord Avieriln, Hnertsun Avnet » i o + ~ Ie » ' od . rr ------------ . ine Ne K ie y Detroit, Mich., Sep Alexander canes Of the mutinous crews of the | will ke the new: county registrar in can line, from lolk, Va., inwai course two months ; graduates. ad- H. Howie, treasurer and Susie io { Russian warships Kniaz Potemkin succession io W. B Wood A hye-ele Trying To Drive Him Out. Davies' Ceyl T mitted _to Usion aha Hastor § nt the Howie Roofing conpmny, of this | = Georgi Piobedonoseef convened | tion will then he held in North Brant. | Special to the Whie, $ ' : avies ylon : eas. Plumbing Schocls, New York, Cin-| City. was Superintending the tooling | here, this morning, and began with A pier at Burlington collapsed while | Walkerville, Ont, oH, 8. b ounty ; Sold at a wholesale price. 400. qual: cinnati and St. Louis. (Day avd of the Rapid Railway whee ek Trot! | the hearing of witnesses. Tt ix gene. | sand was being unloaded from the Uomwtable Vanderliner, whose inp 1% | ity for 25e., Black, green and mixed. Night dha ol, Far Tres catalonte 8d-| house, at Algoma, yesterday AH | rally believed that the court wartial | schooner Britain and James Hawkly, | in Sandwich East townslgy thinks an es - | noon, when Frank lebow, one of his | will deal severely with the mutineers, | a deck hand. was carried down and | attempt is being made to force him | Two people were killed when a TO-LET. swmployens aceice tally he wily | particularly with the leaders of the | killed to leave The towneaip Soom of bis huikling at Grind Jd Most mirons. Bie & | tact with a live wire run o 4 i t h he emperol will At Muarienburg, West Prussia, one | activity in oremg a * ew Yo collapsed e building is Ee ------ = | mutiny, but that the omy r 1 Ma h " > DIVISION STRERT, | building and screamncd for help. Mr. | inte the severity of their son | woman and five men have died of | He had several hints to leave the| suid to have been cond wo c1aL 25-35-50 TT THE SHOP ON reet, occupied by Miss Howie attempted to pull Lebow away tence | cholera. In neighboring villages seve. | hotels alone and two nights B8g0 80 | youre ago. Thomas McGovern, a | Seats now on Sule. of at box office. Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig office. | but himself rade the full current | - { rul suspected cases are under obser- | attempt was made to burn his lack- foreman in the building Sopurupent, | and was Killed oreman Lofan was w | vati smith shop nder arrest in connection with t . Ri vation shop. is wi al DET AC HED HOUSE, . 381 TvEsion | severely shocked, but he amd Lebow Warm Worl set | The remorseless tacties of the Ameri: | em---- collnpe om a charge of criminal TUESDAY, § St eB bed Rooms, (table, ot ing | recoverud. Mr. Howie ws a Cana, Wunipeg. Set. : eathee You | ean harvester trust threaten the de Engineer Is Killed. negligence ENGLISH t s p Srantford | terday was as hot as m Ne I - Clerey St. pWE LLINGS FURNISHED AND , stores, offices, etc., at En Steal [Esta'e Agency, 5! Brock Street. Er---------------------------- FOR SALE. CK HOUSE, 3% Bal modern, 12 rooms. Apply at th premises or to S. Roughton, 17 Wellington St. ALFREP» 8ST. {| dian and had a brother in i Unt { and two sisters in Paris, Very Fine Tobacco. Special to the Whig Leamington, Unt, Sepl. 5. It is said that the tobacco crop of Pelee Is {land will be better than for previous o | VOArs Samples of white burley are 1 | snown of which the leaves are two feet wide and four feet long \ 1 : LOST. Davies' Order Service. A LADY'S LIGHT GREY COA1 Orders placed with our outside sales ved 1 7oa oa Millan a Fader man on delivery service will receive ar or SR Princess Sts "| prompt attention, ut the store, also Butter Sale. At Davies ! Choice dairy, 230; oreamery, Nc, MeKay is spending h choice the | peck, at | delivery at your reguest, | Another Snap For Saturday. 2 Ib. box fresh cream soda for 2. Choice Hopkinson's grocery, next A Crown Bank, Brock strowt, Lyiseniita cooking appl, 10e | magnificent for the few fields of grain still standing. that everything will be in stock by the end of the week. In the Brandon The Grand Trunk Pacific hae decid miles east of Regina, N. {i boi the erop will be very valu- ed to have its Pacific terminus on Engineer. Emerson was aie Tie grain Re Thy too for Kaien Iadand. Port Simgeon avd Kit: | {ljed. No passengers wero injured, the most part No. a good color. { struction of late ment industry, amd: the The outlook i= Bl ed to. interyene, | amaat were considered, 1 northern, and of by specnlatofs Judge William 1. { of the field, Davies' Ham Sale: Penfio the New Zealand imple 4 Winnipeg, Sept. government is but it was | found that the land was nearly all held | solicitor United States department, has | S.A Canadi Pa cific passenger train struck a milk train near Dingley Siding, forty-seven W.T. Pasmeng: instantly A Disastrous Fire. | sracial to the Whig Harrow, Ont., Sept. 8. Darius Wigle has lost his bane, hay stacks and PICKLING SEASON ! Good housekeepers like to show, with pride, their home-made Pickles and Catsup, and these good housekeepers know that it is the truest economy to use only PURE Boneless shoulder hams, special mild | eure for boiling or frying, guaranteed | to give the utmost satisfaction. Order | a part at 13c., or whole at 124c. Ib. ------------------ Frederick C Rossiter, a Chicago i civil engineer, was struck and killed by | & train as he was trying to get his chain from the track near Hammond, Hi. Buy your tooth powder at Gibson! id" Cross dog store, Frosh there, heen selected hy the president for a | special mission to Blirope, the charac {arming i 500, ter of which remains a profound sec- | ret at the state department. | Thirteen vears ago a Papincauville : | man, named Clermont, ahandoned | Noted for nicety | wife and four children. Hearing he | meat quality, was dead, the wife remarried, and | land, 12§e now the first husband has turned up. | {The second hmshand was retired, bot Buy your will he allowed to see his two chil- [ Red Cro + dren there, drug 10e0.; store. implements by fire. Loss 83, Davies' Sausages. of semsoning id fng- New I ------------ baby foods at Gibson's fresh It's We have provided for the pickling sear son & complete stock of the finest whole and ground Spices; also Older, White Wine and Eoglish Malt Vinegars. All guaranteed pure. Jas. Redden @ Co. Spices and Vinegars fe

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