Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1905, p. 1

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Coat Suits our particular figure particular style or your lar taste is sure to he here. Sell Good Coats oats that look expensive e not. It pays to sell that are both stylish and 2, but it pays better to em. arge number of new Fall just received and ready ling To-morrow and ba- f week. : now. You can make a ir choice placed aside un- desire. ' 'nderwear nshrinkable Natural Wool 50c., 6gc., 75c. nkable Vests and Drawers, . | Cotton Vests and Draw- 5C, 35C.; 49C., 3 special shrinkable Natural Wool , all sizes, from No. 1 up )C. t, Unshrinkable Natural Drawers, - all sizes, 25C. to | atural Wool Unshrinkable 25c. to 50c. 1 Wool Vests and Draw- riment of sizes. IDERWEAR | Heavy Weight Natural awers, all sizes, ts and Drawers, it Stockings, a make (hat for years we have sold, and his make at prices same as 20¢.. 23c¢,, 25¢, according ch Ribbed Stockings, 25c. AWE Nill Wear ten Longer FOR $3.50 hat is what you get when 50. GENTS ATER SHOE all styles are now in, 2nd yle, fit,' comfort and wear iS no make of shve If ca that can compare Wit I SHOE STORE TH Ee E DAIL YEAR 72, NO. 224 creat Removal Sale --O FURNITURE Rather than remove the stocks contained in two store- houses which we are com-| pelled to vacate before ist Nov., we are offering the goods at 16 T0 20% REDUCTION $26 Solid Oak Bideboards for $20. thers for $6 50 to $75. Extension Tables, $6.50 to $85. Robt. J. Reid. Two Doors Above Opera House. Tei~phone 877. Practical Optical Work glasses carefully Prescriptions for FILLED, All styles of ways in stock, with repairs. Eyes carefully examined AND GLASS- | ES FITTED. Prices for above work moderate; SMITH BROS. mounts and frames Rl- | KINGSTON, seemeterTE-------------- ONTARIO, TU DAILY MEMORANDA, TEXT OF PROTOCOL This day is St. Cyprian's, X Wolfe Island Fair to-morrow, | Laidlaw's bargain at 9.30 to-morrow. Queen's University re-opens to-morrow To-morrow and Thursday fair at! Picton Lots of people | when duty calls. suddenly become deaf Of Zemstvos In Progress to arvange the terns | Professor Canton, At MOSCOW. Phrenologist, at announced, { Windsor Hotel. : | oo { come a treaty when | To-morrow will be W.C.T.U. crusade , amen CORBIE {day all over Ameriea two parliaments. It onsite of { Wise is the man who declines to take main articles, and thirty-five sub- | his troubles seriously The sun ri Wednesday at 5.52 a.m SEER NOTHING. MATIONAL clauses, The first article provides the compulsory arbitration before Hague court of Sale of Furniture continued to-morrow at 10.30, at Drennan residence Meeting of Limestones, nan., at Hunt Bros. It takes a lot of will power to enable IN A TRUE 'SENSE ABOUT NATIONAL DOUMA, Tuesday, 8 King street. | periods of ten years unless | 1B [a man to save himself from himself | | intention fo abrogate it. The second A woman never fails to boast of her te3 | | intuition every time she makes a good | Supporters of Political Pro- | side of the frontier, ever be neutral, and whic! guess. hich While a man's will mas case of a married man tl enforced. This day in gramme Urged to Unite to Obtain Guarantees of Personal Liberty and Equality. Moscow, Sept. 26.--The congress of representatives of the Zemtvos and municipalities in the interior of Rus- | win, and of the Polish Lithuanian dis- tricts, began, yesterday, at the resi- dence of Prince Tserbaloff, under the presidency of Count Heiden. A repre sentative of the governor-general of Moscow was present, with instructions | to stop 'the meeting if the conditions | 4 under which the delegates were per- | 4 mitted to assemble should be viola: [$4 be law, in the | law is seldom history '--Occupation of Balaclava, 1854 Canadian soldiers thanked by Lord Roberts, 1900: Holy allinnce, 1815 ; Relief of Lucknow, tions. The third article mon waterways, THE, LADY KILLED. emmm------ ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. A ( 0 NG R [§ § Signed at Karlstadt is Announc- ed. Stockholm, Sept. ¥ ~The text of the protocol, signed at Karlstadt, on Saturday, by the delegates appointed of the dissolu- and Sweden, has been The document will be ratified by the | i five | MOUNT GUNS Depends Upon The Home Authorities. Sess, A: ASK FOR CONSENT all disputes, except i matters of vital intercet for the period | of a decade, with extensions for other | NEW WEAPONS WOULD SINK two | years previous notice is given of an | POACHERS MILES OFF, o article provides for a zone on either | Land Prices Rise--Year's Splendid shall for | for the demoli- | tion of the fortresses within that zone, | with the exceptions of the old fortia cations of Fredvikston, Gylenloove, and | Overbjerget, which may remain, but which are not to be used as fortifion- deals with HE reindeer pastures, the fourth with in. | thorities, ter-traffie, and the filth with the com Crops Cause a Boom in West- ern Land Values--Americans Coming In. Ottawa, Rept, 26,-- Whether the Can- adian cruiser Vigilant mounts gun power enough to sink American poach- | er vessels depends on the imperial au- The guns are ready, and have been ever since the cruiser. was launched last year, They consist of | four three-pounder quick-firers, with a range of four miles, firing a shell und {ability to sink a erman at that distance. When Canada put the fast Vigilant on Lake Erie, their gune were | | ted. |# Hamilton, Ont., Sept. 26. not granted to avoid international | { After a lengthy and heated debate, | 49 --A buggy, in which Ed- comphications, | {a resolution was adopted declaring | ¢ ward J. es, of Quebec, By the Rush-Bagot treaty of 1817 | that the national doumu will not give | 4 and Miss Dolly Nash, of Great Britain and the United States | | national representation in the true | 3 Hamilton, were driving agreed that no gun more powerful sense, but urging supporters of the | 4 wad struck by a trolley car | political programme, formulated by | near Hamilton. Miss Nasi the Zemstvo congress, to seek to en | was killed and Mr. Dynes* ter the Douma in the largest num- |. hers "for the purpose of » leg broken. forming a united group, with the ob- possible, PITRE ERT EEL EL EF than an eighteen-pounder, should be floated on the great lakes, though the Vigilant's guns are only three-pound- ers, they are vastly more powerful than were the old eighteen-pounder tiela: . h mt CSS B Ce ~ muzzle loaders, The imperial authori Jewelers Hiress Pa Hens { ject A obtaining guarantees of per. - } ties have been asked whether the mod- A y! . | sonal liberty and equality." ern three-pounders are powerful en- « Marriage Licenses Issued" THE BEST CHINA oe A SERIOUS FIRE. ; ¢ bon i | ou 1 The hoicest and most beautiful fs | New Spell Of Life. | kh, Jo Sonstitule & violation 3 thn found in que selection. There " a Se Vladivostok Sept 26.--Th 1d Spontaneous Combustion -at St. | ment of 1817, Had these mB 3 ¢ in style nd price. S6 niuch de- | Vd Dstok, . 26.--The old 2 , 7. v CALL FOR A Se i Bulletin Pirin 4 8 on the right service that you | time business activity of this city is . Catharines. {put on the Vigilant when launched, it FREE COPY pt. should see our stock before making a | pypidly reviving since the proclama- St. Catharines, Ont, Sept. 26.- Fire is probable there would have been Property Snaps Thereln selection. tion of peace. broke out about four o'cloek, this | some United States fisherman sunk Mean Doll 10 You. SWIFT'S "AL REAAREE Romvor Ra TTI. WANTED. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS Breden, 24 Stuart St. TWO WAITRESSES. APPLY MAN ager British American Hotel. GOVERNESS. APPLY A NURSERY » 149 Earl St. Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, morning, in wholesale and of Coy Bros, & Sontheott. men's prompt action The inhabitants who left here dur the basement of ..ROBERTSON BROS.. ing the troublous times are return- ERE -------- -------- ing, commercial and industrial life is . suming, and foreign steamers and A Perfect Fit, prevented « sailing vessels with freight are al the retail hardware store The fire: the flames from getting through the main floor and thus saved the block; hat this summer, and .some international complications to untangle, It is felt too, that it is not wise to set an ox- ample in the matter of putting mod: erp armament on the government hoat | ready arriving. Forty-five foreign : on the lakes, | steamers are expected from. Hong the huge stock of oils, ete, made a C. W. Speers, general colonization | Excellent Wear | Kong and Shanghai shortly. The | hot fire, 'The loss will bo between 83,- agent of the interior ¢ t, who | municipal authorities have geceived in- 0 and 34.000, geared by indurduos, has just reached Ottawa, states the | quirics from thirty American firms he cause of the fire is said to have | io arp of this veur has advanced th We guarantee to be had concerning the aequirement of busi been spontaneous combustion. i Wonton land Hi lenst id ness quarters at Vladivostok. Japan- ose firms are also coming in ,and are In our footwear. Lumber Piles Burned. "All 94 99 | preparing to lease ground on which Gravenhurst, Ont., Sept. 26.--Fire, i Wear en | to erect buildings. Russians also are | which started, last night, about three per cent. Many farmers harvested thir. ty-five to forty Hushels an acre. and found help scarce though they paid for it at 82 to $2.50 a day. Half the Can. : SE PLY | | organizing companics to deal in far | o'clock, in the lumber yard of the i this. Wi " NCE, A HOUSEMAID, APPLY | itary Bootmaker: | o clock, in r adians who went from the east for AT Ma Gordon, 157 King St. | 5 rick Sign Son Boot. | eastern products. Rathbun company, quickly went ftom | harvost work will remain, In past 00h PLAIN _ COOK. APPLY 170 | - | muNG EDWARD A ZRONIST. | US to bilo mi scot Snub lets [years oni ten tn fiftum yer cent COs. Hi: Wandy, 86 Johnston street. | + 7 | and alarming proportion. burning in | sayed in the woat, Me. i an"inrush of Americans ---------------------------------------------------- TEN BOYS, ONLY THOSE WHO CAN work every day need apply. J. A. Gould & Co. : : : a Wath ee -------------- ---- onr 'dress hats is the distinct Chicago, Sept. 2€.--At Shiloh ond '0 SPLIT MIC > ; : inacle, Zion City, John Alexander | wr mmo tres FIFTY GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. AP- Morais § thors ernacle, Ys . { FIT RO ns ool bf |, Mifieremes from all 'others fn Dowie, gave out information that | SUING FOR $100,000, § incess street. style, and seem to catch the King Edward of England, had heen | i : . OK. APPLY IN THE EVENING eyes of the severest critic and converted to the belief of the Chris | Action for Expulsion of Quebec Ll L PL. i a AEE ™ i : y wl A to Mrs. "Brownfield. Corner Welling- most fastidious person. The ric h Yan, Gashalio church. According J ! Manager. tun and Union streets i ing of shades, su" Jowie's story a woman member | Quebec, Sept. 26.-A. J ep ---------------------- material, blending of shades, YR London Reatordt . Y ; of . om s on AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEMALD - perior work, stand unequalled in the course of her duties | jamages against the Quebee Auditor- Mrs. Norman F. Leslie, 109 Bagot ' in visiting houses and distributing | jum company for ejecting his man- : tron PEARSALL S MILLINERY literature, went to King Edward's pal- | ager, I. X. Kormann, from the Aundi- | thirty per SERVANT No washing GENERAL man is kept in the evening to 244 King street a-- RELIABLE where a Apply horn MEN AND BOYS, TO EARN $5 DAY fter two months instruction, post tion guaranteed. Coyne : Plumbing Schools, New York, Cincin nati, O., St. Louis, Mo., (Free Cata logue.) ee ---------------- GENTBAEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL made at Brock St ones and have | Nit fit and price Overcoats and Suits Thomas Galloway's, 131 Also bring your old them repaired. Style, guaranteed to please. BRICK HOUSE, AT 196 BAGOT &T ------------------------ = | Greene. The decision of Judge Oui- | Have Raised Price for Carrying Apply to A W McMahon 286 met, rendered on Saturday, is now in | Wheat. Queen street STOVES GALORE the hands of the minister of justice | Fort William, Ont., Sept. 20 "With Eg | | Heaters, large stock of | ,, . . » United State: oO . , ® . 20. THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, 80 square Hay) Hea GT ard and the lawyers for the United ates | Lt arriving at Boon, milliner. furnished, stores, offices, etc. at M Cana's Real Brook Street. DWELLINGS FURNISHED AND UN. | TURKS SECOND-HAND STORE | Jude BELLEVUE," CENTRE ST per month; immediate Apply 160 King St Mrs. Kil- Bros. Co. near Garrett street, occupied by Miss GC Apply at Whig office. Estate Agency, 51 | . 2181 rooms, large grounds and stable, $20 possession. | po. a Fair Election on Island of Says His Majesty Was Recently Converted, \PEARSALL'S MILLINERY | feature of The lunber acteristic : character of the fire is unknown. One ace gnd demanded admission to see the king. This was granted her, and "after ral Dowie was converted to his belief. Through | Mr. Small torinm. For some there has been 208 Princess Street. -------------------------------- sv BY JOHN H. MILLS visits, while and her and two or three dwelling houses. was insured. The origin 1 Small, will | department few months past war between the offi- | savs the king |eials of the Auditorium company and the company vear the movement was derably diverted to the southern states, but people who went were not well satisfi- od, and Canada will be the favorite | goal next vear. | The report of the analysis of jams, | jellies and marmalades recently com- pleted by the Dominion inland revenue shows that an alarming host, | immediately enter action for $100,000 | amount of adulteration prevails. Six- | tv-six per cent. contained glucose, | fifteen per cont. presorvatives, and cent. dyes, Only thirty- three per cent. were pronounced: genu- | ine, Baron Komura, chief peace plenipo- tentiary of Japan, and Baron Kane the king's influence, he says, his liter | had entered suit against Mr. Small, | ko, Japanese financial agent in the 4 AUCTION SALE =. ature is now being read in every roy jr lease, the latter had filed his am | United States, will travel through Continued at the residence of | ul household in Europe. | gwers in court, and the case had not Canada from Montreal to Vancouver . he late Mrs. W. M. Drennan Sm ---- been tried as yet. The company | and sail from. there for Japan. *}. Sue a v (W TO TAKE THEM OVER. | claims that Small has not lived up | ie TO-MORROW (Wednesday). . . | to his contract, while Mr. Small con- | HAD TO CARRY DEAD HOG. All of the Dinning Room Furniture of -- Wi G Is he has, Mr. Small controls all - wdsome Blac Walnut Side cers to Return ith Gaynor | tends he ha . Yd Ht Diy 2 Was? Black Wal and Greene. | the bookings for the theatre, and | The Orders Issued by the Can- Extension Tabi, all Silverware Jy tread, Sept Pwo -offienrs of | hat simed contracts with. corupanies adian Inspector. Cutle Tea Set $ ) eal, oe - » for ook POM, arm i a Hr Dinning Room ( airs and num | phe United States department of lor wany 1 Sou Sarma, Ont,, Sept. 26.---A dead hog erous other articles, and Furniture Sale |, 00 will arrive' in rE , to- {held up a fast freight train between J ba200 aan JOHN MH. MILLS, morrow, their visit being for the | VESSELS OWNERS DEMANDS | Sarnia and Buffalo, and made the Pere Auctioneer purpose of returning with Gaynor and | nok Ranges, vo also. large stock of Carpets and Always ready to trade, buy do not anticipate any further delay in the extradition of the famous pris time ago, by the extradition | | Port Arthur at the rate of one car Canadian vessel owners present prices. They cents a bushel to Stoves, Furniture. minuto, to load at mand tw | Georgian Bav oners as decreed, some Lafontaine, 898 PRINCESS STREET. conunissioner, Freak Cat On Exhibition. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Sept. 26--A | cent. farmer from Redford arrived in the All Hw city with a peculiar freak which he pear to en WANTS GUARANTEE Canadian vessel owners a combine Fort William and | The refuse ports. The former rate and one-half Marquette car ferry international make {an extra trip vesterday, Just as the | fast freight was being made up at Sarnia, a Canadian inspector discov- ered a dead hog in one of the cars. inspector ovdervd that the car { ferry had to carry the hog back to de { the United States, The officials got 1 | hot and the car ferry had to carry the "1 hog back to this side and the freight train as a result, délayed an { hour and a quarter, re------ ap | FELL OVER 200 FEET. per was, As Ameri | 4 0. M. CARTER EXAMINED, e-- Never Borrowed From Gaymor or Chicago, Sept. * 26.--Oberlin M. Carter, former captain'in the United States army, released from the Lea- venwarth penitentiary some time ago, after having served a five years' sen- tence on charge of having em- berrled money from the United States government through construction eon: tracts, 'was examined before Special Examiner Richard Wyman. The mat: ter now in tion is in econncotion with civil suits filed in the United States circuit court against Carter and some of his relatives for the re covery of property. The entire case has heen rred to Special Master take port. During the examination an effort was made to show that lenjamin Groene and John F. Gaylor, the con- tractors, al to have been impli: cated with Uarter in defrauding the government, had loaned Carter money and placed him in a position so that when ho was mide engineer in charge and had the letting of contracts they might haved a claim upon him, Carter declared that never borrowed money from Greene or Gaylor, but he had written them concerning his in- vestments so that they could also in: ? vest. CHINA'S COMING ARMY. Wyman to testimony and re . By 1010, Will Have 500,000 Trained Men, London, Sept. 26.~The correspon: dent of the Morning Post, at Shang hai, says Yinhtchang, the Chinese minister at Berlin, has been recalled and will be appointed to a command in the army wer Gen. Yuan Shikai, viceroy of Peohili. The same correspondent gives some interesting statistics oy: rr ----- Ren of the Chinese army. style, and prices follow, He says that the army will be divided % : into twenty military districts, each with four regiments of infantry, one regiment of cavalry, an engineer corps and artillery in proportion. All the men will be enlisted for nine years. Ry 1910 China expects to have half a million trained men ready for service in the field, F. P. Lr Te FET ER TE many lines at' #150, ite As § . - . BPS (Pinchin ulst), ah Hust, 1 a : Found waist line. Made fu' white. MURDEROUS ATTACK Made by An Chinaman Upon 'Another. Ottawa, Sept. 26. --Charles Mark, Special price, aged thirty-six years, 8 Chinaman, : was wi a Th ha, cut on the head had a thumb almost soverad in a fracas in the basement of a Chinese curio ship, on B streot, at an early hour this worn- in Riek JS A a Mark: may not monay. recover, and Hum Jaw is under ar- rest on a charge of attempting to murder him with a meat axe. -------------- Find Of Blood Strained Garb, Boston, Sept. ¥.---The future of yes: terday's investigation of the Winthrop wit case mystery was the finding of a pundle containing a woman's blood: stained clothes near where, last Thurs: day, was found the dismembered body of a woman in a suit case near the float of the Winthrop Yacht Club. While the police appear to be more or less skeptical regarding the value of these developments the officers are | powLER.--~AL Murvi 1 i ale, on Sept. making a thorough investigation, 905, Ann Murphy, beloved wife The bundle was found lying on the John Fowler. shore of the Winthrop peninsula near that part known dé Cottage Park, ab: out a mile and a half from the point where the suit case was first seen. On the wrappang paper was a label with this address : "R. 0. Burnham, 2 Dal- Yon street, city." The label was that of a silk firm on Kingston street, Boston. Inquiry at the silk store failed to assist the pol ice, as the salesman was of the opin: jon that the goods sold to Burpham were delivered Fridav, This is a dav after the finding of the suit case, -- Death Of A Nurse. Watertown, N.Y., Sept. 25.-Mies Ethel Heaslip, a nurse in the city hos pital, died to-day at that institution, where she had been ill only a few days, aged twenty-three years. She was horn in Canada, but had lived in this city about five years, during which time she had endeared herselt to her co- C o'clock. Friends and acounh respectfully invited to attend. ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker "Phone 577, ¥ 222 Princess St. Wednesday. Se An All Colored Co he Smart 3 | friends | Cuba. : a can boats cannot carry grain from one t be workers and | i tends exhibiting at the Ogdensburg | 80 A Fatal Accident at Quebec hn DWELLING HOUSE 12 ROOMS: | woo york, N.Y. Sept. 26--A Ha Jnteng os biting A ony § | Canadian port to another, _it is Bridge Site Bho is snetived b{ her palin, Mr. Adley. John modern improvements. 841 Johnston | 3 the Sun says that ' g » | thought in local shipping circles that : g . and Mrs, John Heaslip, of Gananoque; Smart and Elia Anderson street, suitable for boarding house | vana dispatch to the che, is consid: duck tail and the movements of al the vessel men will win, The crop is Quebec, Sept. 26.--A fatal accident | four sisters; Anna, Rebecoa, and Eva | 50 others. Endure of J. W. Nesbitt, Corner of | the liberal party, m (u i conv duck. 'The hind legs are normal and | he largest on record and the wheat ix | occurred about four o'clock, yesterday, | Heaslip of Gananoque, and Gertrude gi Be oachoatens Po Fae Sa Johnston and University Avenue | ering the guestion of send 1 by the | natural but the tail is feathery like | the largest © re rapidly than ever he | afternoon, at the site of the Quebec | of t city, and two brothers John | 30s 4 Ucony, sho - uh g ' o asl or We : ou en. | CO a more PVE , 8 y » rol + 3 A LOST { mission to Washington 9 neh dir that of a duck, and it moves precise : ming in Ee he witohin bridge at Btchemin, where a laborer, |of Gananoque, and Wallis of Sher - . --- fre establishment o rt Unit i States ly like that of a Huck, ; lois, appear is I -------- " named Charles Windmagel, fell from | brooke, Ont. The remains were taken a CRBS . tervention or tha he Rl, IoNE where the front legs should be and, | i Th nfor- G h he 1 will A GOLD SIGNET RING wiTH ; fair election in the Is } . h { A SUDDEN DEATH ~ the bridge to the ground, The unfor- | to Gananogte, where t meral wi oy "y" Saturday. Find: | guarantee a fair « according to the owner, who was = ? : : a = arin on returning to | land. carrying this cat-duck around i a ---- i i tunate mun, {00 fran a Beigit ower be held and interment made. Whig office. i: 5 bag. he will eat grass, fitch and meat | Of a Very ominen anadian | © Kd . Sn LE 3 i hs pc prefers water to milk for drink. | Engineer | His death, as might be expected, was Bank Cashier Sentenced. A LARGE SILVER CREST BROOCH.| Scopolainine Stops Hiccoughs. : & " 5. | instantaneous. Ho was thirty-three | Noy York, Sept. 26.--Francis H, bering the motto "'Animonom As- | Philadelphia, Pa Sept. 26.--After | INE: St. Catharines, Ont., Sept. 26.- Fd | org of age and a resident of Ohio. Palmer, the Town cashier of the Pe tulin,"' hetween Princess street and | hiladelphia, had failed to re et wh ward J. Odlum, BA, CE, of this |¢ g Jolie held an inquest A. : . St) k Finder will be wery Othef method bad fa " i il W : val : . » 2 Bui oroner Jolicoeur held an ing + | conic Bank, of Sag Harbor, who, last the Golf 1 duks. Finder will be r Juans vere cass of hiccoughs, fo The Gushing on oh The | HY: one of the best known civil engi | (hig morning, at Etchemin, verdict, ac- | ook. pleaded a ro Pied " ee . | jesperate "that the patient was near Leamington, Ont. Sept. h.~The | neers in Canada, diel very suddenly sidental death, - oli $11,000, 'was sent u WHITE FOX TERRIER. WITH TAN | GREE Lo) ine, * a new anaesthe- | Lake Hiren Oil and Gus sotpany | at his howe. this _smasuing, ater an not less than one year nor more than an hack and head, on Sept. | death, SCOFSB" : * ht i big gusher on concession pl 0 oO , the su an x i > a Say person harboring sane | tic, was tried by physicians af FC brought in » big gusher ou conceruion lines of 'about Lone hour, The SUP | dered Payment OF Thausange. | thro veare iprissmment in' fhe tate 4 : A iy ice i e FOOSE Le » & resitited In a | SX, 5 ) y. | posed caus n . . i . ' . afer ny Wil be nrosecuwed. Agnes' hospital, and res ing at the rate of over 600 barrels per | tie Mr. Odlum was born in | Sandwich, Sept. 26.--In MacAulay | prison. Fi4 tDaianee 0, house, 5c. Cl ceived at 12 Stephen stroet | cure. «a voung negro. and | day. This is the second gusher drilled | Dublin, Ireland, Sfty-eight years ago, | Ve. the A.O.UW., in which Mary Mac- . Seats on Sale Wednesday. -- The patient A i dosed, blistéred, | in pwithin the last few days. The | anil came to Canada in 1570. He has | Aulay brought action to compel the To Visit The Pope. x FOR SALE. he had bem rh in attempts to re. | Leamington Oil company also com | heen on the engineering stafl in the | society to pay her $2,000, carried on | (awa, Sept. 26.~Archbishop Du- be rors -- = | ed - 4 aa 7 Re doctors began | pleted a well in the 5th sonsuaslon oi | department of railways and eanals | the bie of hoe fssiuaral, who disap. hamel leaves October 14th on his visit, A TWO TON AND EIGH' JF eve his sulle ; » nerve. | Monday which is making about 100 | fr (he past thirty years, the greater | peared from his home in alkervil to P Pi H vill be ' { " J Swift & free bi of the phredic nerve, onday, pe A a OF bs wr. 3 : i" t 'ope Pins. jo w acgompan oo Wie had, cheap BT j divest Brim Hi mt behind 1 right ear, | barrels per day. The St. Claire River { put of which eime he spent at the | ten years ago. It was shown that ied by Rev. Father Lombard, Alfred, J \ : a | PR % own ible for severe hic- Oil company's well, Which was com- | Welland ranal Bere. He leaves a Mrs. MaoAuley had kept her husband's and Rev. Father. Guillaume, Hart- : SOUNG APPLE TREES. AT BARRIE- which is respondib® J sprayed with | pleted last Thursday, is still keeping | wife and two daughters. premium's though she did not bear | well's parish. X : z . field Nursery. William Allen wro- Legughis, JR Bre The | hp its bigiflow from him after the fist year he left | © > » : § § story [EEE BRC A hie failed to give relied. An Expensive Flower. home. Judge MacMahon ruled that |: Jowph Girard, New York tesmater, Pu Wh ; TWO COLTS, COMING THREE YEARS | 7g te was then suggested, Loop The Loop Act Went Wrong. | MN Sent. 96. Ogkes {1h Man, not hiaviy been heard from | gugpeeted of murdering: Augusta Pieif- re v TS, En | Seopolamine Wa s . 2 . = | Boston ass, Sept. 20.8 1 86 many vears, was legally dead i { oid. at reasonable price, sound. To od three ipjections were administer Fredericton, N.B., Sept. 26.--G. F.| 4 0. 1h. wellknown horticulturist in iy ae v Years, | wos le ¥. dead, fer in a lonely part of the Bronx ten % 5 - Quen and: Barrio Sts {ed. When the man recovered con | yz thieson, known as "Diavolo," who | 4 guthority on orchids, has just full OE pa) ent of the policy | | faye ego, was & ted at § hey | C over Hone ---------- | CC he hiceoughs had disap | hue appeared all over the country in | peecived word that a certain orchid, | 11h, with costs, in How awaiting idaytifiytion. a PERSONAL seared, his spectacular looping the loop' and | which had been considered extinct for | Where do you # your e ngs ?, We: have bought but 'all MME, ELDERS DRESSMAKING |! ---------- "Ypaping-the-chasm' acts on a bieyele, | Giiy years, has been rediscovered cin Obtaining Control. Why vot come along with us for = shoug! Parlors, : 258 Princess St. Corner | Mond was seriously, perhaps fatally, injured | Tin Immediately after the receipt Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 20. The Lead. | course at the Frontenac Business Col- | famous Wolle . Island Diamant, lion-Made Walets Baseball On Mon ay: 54. | at the exhibition here on Monday. An | f (his information, Mr. Ames placed | €r, to-day, says "The Standard Oil | lege. Call up 680 for particulars. Sota or ee weaine costumes National League. Cincinnati, 97% | fo, enge crowd was present to see his | on order f wpecime "hat rare | gronp of New York financiers has oh-| But the proof of the pudding is in| both Extracted apd in trosseaux, etc. made-to-order. Cash | poieon, 0-3. New York, 10; Pittsburg, daredevil ride, and were horrified at | foyer, or a perfect | tained control of traction securities in | the manner in which the guests look There is ther prices reasonable. Best . city refer-| "Uo Sy 0 2.9. Chicago, 0-3. aw. | the accident. specimen ly one of those Ohio and Indiana, with a par value of | at each other and say nothing. i 5 ne o 'Just ---------------- | ATROTICAN League. -- Chicago, 3.3; orchids in the States at pre | $83,105,000, at a reported cash outlay Buy Baby's Own Tablets at Gib- : ih 1. | Boston, 1-4. New York, 13: St. Louis, Packs . Gibaon's | went and only foul were known to | of $50,000,000, Other similar, transag- | Son's Red Cross drug store. Frosh Twenty wien were injured by the col: | Poston, 1. Phil Buy Packer's tar soap at Gibson's ¥ | ar, tr lapse: of a three-storey building in 110, Cleveland, 9; Washington, 4. | Red Cross drug store. exist in the world, ! tions are known to De pending.' there, i sa course of ercetion in Bufialo. adclphia, 3; Detroit, 2.

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