Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1905, p. 1

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the Mistake of Buying er Jacket Before You ocks. several hundred womeq in rston who know nothing at a) and Winter Coats, and these st been paying several dollars y to buy equally good coats coats that have neither the qualities of Laidlaw's Coats with thorough knowledge of 1ade for us and how they are with the knowledge of what s that sell equally good cos of betterness cannot be seen it apart, but the style, the fit al immediately to the womap oly comes and looks the New em on. EM -------- , Kid Gloves to wear or give the best Kid anada will choose Perri a large and complete assori- t $1, in Black, Tans, Greys, cks, Tans, Browns, Greys 1.25. i Be, We Will Offer High Grade Real Kid Gloves . Blacks, Tans. Sizes 6, Regular $1 quality at Z5c. Pair. t us by another maker, and that we cannot put into re- not all sizes, and having elow their value we give you morrow Morning at 9:30. Ate JF SOSEE AL I CT) nn LCIAL \RGAIN O-morrow orning 'hite Hem-stitched back Towels s long by 21 inches wide. $3 dozen or 25¢. each, and ood value at that, ¥ MORNING 6c. Each. S------------------------------------ os" AWESIH Nill Wear ten Longer FOR $3.50 hat is what you get when ly a 50 GENTS ATER SHOE all styles are now in, and yle, fit, comfort and wes 1S no make of choe IP ca that can compare wil | SHOE STORE mm YEAR 72. Great Removal Sale FURNITURE Rather than remove the stocks contained in two store- houses which we are com- pelled to vacate before 1st Nov.,, we are offering the goods at 15 TO 20% REDUCTION $26 Solid Oak Bideboards for $20. Others for $6.50 to $75. Extension Tables, $6.60-to $86. Robt. J. Reid. Two Doors Above Opera House. Tel#phone 877. "A Perfect Fit, Excellent Wear We guarantee to be had in our footwear. Wear *Allen's"' Military Bootmakers, $4 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION ! FOR SALE DR, RYAN'S centrally located Brick Residence and surgery. [rice om apph- cation, SWIFT'S "ARUN Ramvox RT TW Ra, NO. 228. DAILY MEMORANDA, Fine Furs And Stylish Tats at Campbell Bros Fortunate is the man who is a Lot his wife Professor Canton, Windsor Hotel. The sun rises Friday at sets at 5.46 pan. A grocer who sands i grit thun principle A man's actions are seldom the sample submitted Induction of Rev. W. 8S, Cooke's church, 8 p.m. Rargain day at Johnson's New Dry "Goods Store to-morrow. | As a man's other prope his stock of «dogs ineres A woman is an attentive listener when her husband tulks in his sleep. 1t is hard to get what you want when vou don't know what vou want Foot Ball Boots, with or cleats, at the Lockett Shoe Store orrow will he the festival of St and All Angels. This is Michael Phrenologist, at 5.55 a.m. and 15 sugar has more as good as MacTavish decreases To- Micha day in history --Pastear, died, ; Prohibition wlebiscite in Ontario, : Battle of Ma 90 B.C The choicest and found in our selection. | range in style and orice | pends upon the right s | should see selection, ere So much our ..ROBERTSON BROS. Laidlaw"s specials at 2 p.m. to-mor- row. Organ Recital, St. Mary's Cathedral, | p.m. without 4 | |THE BEST CHINA | i most beautiful is | T is a wide de- vice that you stock before making a DAILY KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WHOLEWORLD | Driven By Britain Into Ene- mies' Camp. ROARS TAGEBLATT ANGERED BY ANGLO-JAP- ANESE TREATY. Must Be Coalition of Powers to Counteract Its Effect--Is a Menace to All European Countries, Says Germany. Berlin, Sept. 28.-The new Anglo- | Japanese treaty is received with little favor in Germany. The governmént, through the indirect channels which | it uses at need, intimates that it | does not see anything objectionable in the terms, which indeed guarantee the maintenance of the essential prin- ciple of Germany's own policy in the far east, but thé newspapers express an entirely different view. They de clare that the treaty is highly detri- mental to German interests, and * to Germany's position in the world. The Tageblatt condemns the treaty as the interests of 'all Kuropean countries, and says that a coalition of the powers, whose Asia- tic interests are threatened, will now necessarily be called into existence to counteract the effects of the treaty, a menace to It adds that Great Britain has aban: | | doned her splendid isolation, only to | drive the world into the camp of her enemies Several journals seek to spread the idea that the alliance is an unequal bargain, in which Japan gives evory- thing and receives nothing. Generals lv. in conversation, the opinion is expressed that Lord Lansdowne has achieved a masterpiece of diplomacy. A Continental Alliance. London, Sept. 28.--The St. Peters- WANTED | QUEEN'S AN NUAL burg correspondent of the Standard Em = 1 says it is an indisputable fact that A STRONG BOY. APPLY TO N. C T k and Field S orts German diplomacy is exceedingly Polson Co, 3656 Ontario 5) | rac p active. The concensus of opinion is > | hat the Kaiser is urging the czar to . TRESSES. APPLY MAN{ ! h | TW Ral Hotel. At 1 p.m. fou "a Sut egal alliance to offset | the Auglo-Japanese alliance. PLAIN COOK: APPLY TO | WEDNESDAY, Oct. 4th GOOD Mrs, H. Tandy, 86 Johuston street. ee ee etme tee et TEN BOYS, ONLY THOSE WHO CAN | work every day need apply. J. A. Gould & Co. TO SPLIT FIFTY GIRLS Mica Works, ly Kent Bros. bincoss street. foot ol REPOR ONE WITH SOME EX- perie young man preferred. Write iy ,"' Whig office. ------------------ A GOOD GENERAL Sk ANT. NO washing or ironing. Polson, 817 University Avenue. AN EXPERIENCED mediately. Good wages Mrs. Norman F. Leslie, treet STOUT, STRONG BOY, 15 OR 1¢ years of age, to learn bakery busi ess. Apply R. H, Toye, 195 On tario street MEN AND BOYS 3 er two months instruction, tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Plumbing Schools, New York, ( incin 0., St. Louis, Mo., (Free Cata GENTLEMEN TO MICA. AP- 1 HOUSEMAID IM- Apply to 109 Bagot | GET THEIR FALL made at ON NEW TRACK AT ATHLETIC GROUNDS. b PHRENOLOGIST | Bxcursion to Toronto, Oct. 13th Chagrined And Indignant. St. Petersburg, Sept. 28.--Politi- cikns, military men and officials, whose eroed is Russian expansion in Asia, are chagrined and indignant declare it is preposterous that Eng- laud and Japan should arrogate to themselves the prerogative of arbiters of the fate of the whole of Asia, It is generally are some sceret clauses in the treaty. "defence of Asia," be to be The expression, ing taken too indefinite for a full text Tokio Undemonstrative. Tokio, Tokio received the publication of the text of Anglo-Ja panese treaty of alliance without any demonstration. The Kokumin that Great Britain's explicit recogni Japan's protectorate f for Sept. 28 tion of . Korea, ix a fair equivalent India the new burden of France Receives It Calmly. factory, by alg alls 153 AT WINDSOR HOTEL | Mrs. Amable Demers, St. Isidore, | coast strip up Lake Melville, while om A 8 St ' { A ¢ y vf I Tuomas, Calloway s AM Brot acs | 32 years experience, Families visited Paris, Sept. 28.~Tho Anglo-Japan- | wife of a prosperous farmer, when | Canada asserts that the latter is them repaired. Style, fit and price | without extra charge. Special tery to ose treaty is widely commented upon | giving home with hor husband from | simply a salt water lake entirely with- Rustantoss 10 Diese. { Suaden ot Colleges and Seliony here. "The glial bir n Shay the | wedding, had her neck broken, by [in our limits | treaty is eonformable to French in- | oooh from the carriage, when y TION N OFFICE MILL OR . : k . § - a young own fro . | POSITION: _ IN PY g Scotchman, a Practical Optica or terssts. The officials are hopeful that the hore shied: EARTHQUAKE IN SWEDEN. ly a youn trustworth teetotaler, y and wariesy A uonest, Ailing to fo My SRE ee | Prescriptions for glasses carefully 57 West street, Herbert Mansen {| FILLED, 0 All styles of mounts and frames al A LARGE ROOM, WELL LIGHTEI heated and ventilated, by preferred in a quiet, where no other roomers are Distance from college no objection Address « Z care of British | Whig. TO-LET. FURNISHED DWELLING, STO and offices. McCann's Real ¥ sta and Insurance Office, 51 Brock St a student ; private. house ). | ways in stock, with repairs. Prices for above work moderate; Jewelers Opticians 250 King Street. Phone 666 | « Marriage Licenses Issued DIVISION occupied by THE SHOP ON STREF near Garrett street, Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig office. | T5000 (To hp RERY GIVEN THAT | uncle by marriage. He had been pay | wiful Nova Scotia wi Le Wi co-partnership heretofo sisting a p leal of attention to the | Detective Jarvis has reported to 5 y Ta RGA { the = co-partnership heretof ahaistin ing a 'great dea i h . : HOUSE, CORNER CLERGY AND | \itween the undersigned as general meat | Coo 5" some time, and Ireland | H. B. Cowan. superintendent of agri A REMARKABLE CASE een, le attache or oc » ors 9 @ } na Oo 3 . : Liew ney Nov. 1st. Apply Steacy and alors under Hu Raids nham t., bas | has begun suit against him_for $20,- | cultural societies, that he arrested a : ---- Steaty. { this day dissolved hy mutual' con-| (00 for alienating of his wife's affec- | man at Prescott exhibition for con- | Operation Discloses Pencil, as eo ROOMS ent. All debts dut the s ud partnership tions.. Officers were unable to find | ducting a draw lottery, and that the Patient Predicted. DWELLING ROUSE. 3 Johustoh | are ta be paid ro iness will hereafter | him before the elopement. An officer { offender wax fined $20 and costs. This Chicago, Sept. 28.--Robert Hanners, roots for "hoarding house BO on by HN. Woodcock OCK has gone to Bowling Green to bring | man wed Witte o ha oun baker, walked Into ths SOUR. Enquire of J. W hitt, Corner of R. R 0 lussello back here grounds rough false representations : ¢ : . Toe hd Ur Ry Avenue LL. ¥F. WOOD Ruasello a {and had only been operating twenty | hospital last evening and aunoun Sydenham, Sept. 20th, 1905 | An when Detective' Jarvis caught | 4 10 the physician in charge: "Dootor LOST. -- Movements Of VesSels. iwitusten when ht | (wo years ago 1 swallowed a lead pon: > a 2 hm, 3 i : Cy #8 - me--pen. | Fdther Point, Que., Sept, 28.8, 8. | cil and it is bothering mo a bit." The . i - . * * A GOLD SIGNET RING WITH | « AUCTION SALE Hibernian, Allan Line, from doctor laughed at him, but Hanners initials "R. L.,"" on Saturday. Fir er will he rewarded on returning Whig office. . Eh TT 1 O°C A LAY SILVER CREST BROOCH AT bear VE i Simona AS: | AT MY AUCTION ROOMS. er yi WAS. Bavatian] tulia between Princess street aod | JOHN H. MILLS, Auctioneer. ve Allan ine MLS. » the Golf Links. Finder w warded, by returning to Whig office FOR SALE. water boiler. Hamilton Taylor & YOUNG APPLE TREF fej Nursery, Wiliam Allen | pre} ouslined, Baseball On Wednesday. ment. The Pondos also are reported | had been declared dead, was suddenly ing as a journeyman printer. --------------------------------------{ Everyone Welcome. National League.-- New York, 5; |i, he restless and axious to join the | revived by the scréams of his wife as $38 SET BNCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN. eerie | Pit hur, 3. Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, 2. | Buautos. she entered bis stk Shamibor and saw os Bell, of the Prosintial health ica, comparatively new and in ex- : Boston, 14; Cindinnati, 10. Philadel his apparently life orm, Althou partmont, reports that there is an. Pt. Sona Wis Bis at a STOVES GALORE phia, 4: St. Louis, 0. | Give Up In Despair. | physicians had given up hope of his | epidemic of mild small-pox in Faraday I ------hh.,.» - | 80 square Mall Heaters, large stock of | American League--Boston, 2-1; Chi: | City, 'Sept. T.-An opi: | FOOVrY, Kreider will get well, but his | township, Hastings county. STORE FIXTURES<ONE LARGE AND | 20 Se Pugs, Box end Ward | on 015. Detroit, % Philadelphia, 7. | . ion 2 1 ix te sorted from i wife, who was so badly shocked, is in Ho Id ammonia. pint bottles three Suiallswfiings, large oil blind, | Groves, iso' large stock of Carpets and | Qo 4 Lo." Now York, 2. Washing | omic of suicide is ref a critical condition. only 10c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug 3 three cases, counter se ales, | Furniture. Always ready to trade, buy ton. IT: Cleveland, 6 : | Klondyke, whety a mumber of wen | Store Nr 6 mder, two paper cutters and | ogy ony. 1; level tT having spent their all' in getting in . i ' Wine. holder. two signs. All nearly | : ak : Drove The Woli Away. fam: naw will wih Srvertely or of te | TUNK'S SECOND-HAND STORE Genui | to the conten have given up in de | qt Bepty Se Io / PERSONAL. + hs imo) \ gether at a areat reduction. : Address 393 PRINCESS STREET. The Genuine. | spair and ended their own lives. No | LOR, J. 1X, i rin a aL ELDER" DRES ING both and in: Box 16, Whig. office. { Christy's and John B. Stetson hats | fewer than eighteen suicides have go council of the fami v of Luther W er Bartofs Briain SoM AKING ay ™ { MUSIC. at Campbell Bros. curred on outlying! eveeks since May | te provide for fighting starvation Jn ydenham. flor-Made | Gowns: Twentysight™ fire insurance agents : ol to take 1st. Failure to "strike it rich," de. | reduced circumstances, u letter arriv- Coats and Wraps. Shirt Walsts, are charged with violating the anti Miss: €.. M. Cairns is prepare tL) ie Trusses, Value for your money. An | ranged the minds of most of theso | ed apnouncine a bequest of $40,000 to Suita, Suner and Svening costymen, trast: laws of Ohio. LE ade with her at © Frontena¢ | aynert to fit vou. Satisfaction guar | vietims of self destruction and the | Mrs, Wheeler from her father, who had prices tie Ban city pefer- Bay \pin pills at Gibson's Red Cross | str A. Friday afternoons and Saturday | Gog De Chown's drug store. Jure of gold. i died suddenly. ences, oR i. Drug Spore. will be re AT BARRIE- | %i's | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP vd- | to | i A Square Piano Y.W.C! A. FRIDAY EVENING mornings Eyes carefully examined AND GLASS- kept. | ES FITTED. SMITH BROS. | mUST BE SOLD Saturday |come EDUCATIONAL RALLY NO. 4 SECOND HAND DAISY nar} The work for the winter will be the treaty will prove satisfactory Russia, but there acepriesernce ACCUSED OF CRIME. i . . i d An Elopement at Detroit--The | (tended Toronto University, hae fail. | the, walls of house and fies' the Man Arrested. {ed in his application in Fi Lauisicha rumblings were quickly followed by Detroit, Mich., Sept. 28.--Robert | court for a separation from his wile, | (50 lo rocking: of houses and the Leamington, Ont., is under arrest a Green, Russello left ys | Bowling ; adultery. Detroit, o wife of W. D. Ireland, a roofer « this city Russello inward, at 1 a.m, 8.8, Teeling Head, Ulster 8.8, com- | pany, from Ardrossan, inward at 1.45 | o Flying Force Has Gone to { from Liverpool, passed Belle Isle, p.m., on the | been delayed eleven hours by fog. The Allan Line | from London | Cape Magdalen, at September 27th, 1230 p.m, over the Anglo-Japanese treaty. They | supposed, however, thers | tary surgeons argues over upon' Japan. The majority of the people show no | |PROE. G. B. CANTON | enthusingm | appears to remain | some doubt as to Russia's complete | Russello, proprietor of the Ryall house, Ohio, charged with | Tuesday night, for Toledo, with the |{on business is Mrs. Ireland's | riage to Mise Kate A. Arnold, a bean London, h September, having steamer Hibernian, for Montreal, passed ine have suspended thoir | A ork service } | idend of one shilling | "been declared upon L«| Division of Keewatin Not Proceeded With, a. | The per share | Roi, No.@ + {The first sod of the Plymouth Cord- | '® works at. Welland was have asked congress to enact a law so Bd aN i wescany | a enlarging the powers of the Interstate | © tok Blgroat cruelty to the na- SR 8 Commerce Commi as to tit | tives are Mlde against the adminis | y to fix and enforce a freight | tration ¥ he French Congo. 10 HAVE LAW SUM rate, and the ra lobby was Baron Kot passed through Mont: strong enough to stop in the senate 5d w fu gh, on his way to | r-- the bill passed by the Huse. Thionall Japan, He travels over the Canadian | tes expect to | Parte 1 | 70 SETTLE THE QUESTION OF ou a ost {The Brtish China squadron which is BOUNDARIES. "Stand by your guns. You have de- | visiting Port Dalny, will proceed" on veloped a reform element Jo Yopulilioun i October 208, to the principal ports of | party. You must lead it or the | Japan. oR | Queber Will Appeal te the Courts | humiliation of seeing the leadership nk wil = shtradition of Gay- to Decille Width of Newfound- Pass Yo sate oe die. - | nor al will he issued when: ' "Go on owe it your | ever the d States wakes appli land a Stipe Tattagop- self. You owe it your party. And more { cation, © Friction Over Lumber License. | yy. ol] you owe it to your country." | Chief Inspeetor Hughes is dovelop- Ottawa, Sept, 28.--It is handly like- nn ie ) ing plans. an excursion of public | ly that the conference of the provin- ADVANCE IN RATES school ghors to Pittsburg this | ces with the Dominion government . | autumn, | over the question of a rearr '|On Lumber, Via the Williams The honorary degree of doctor of | ment of territory fo the north will | laws was eotforred by Columbia Uni | take place for some months yet, The { versity upap Baron Komura and M. | new provinces, Alberta and Saskatohe- | De Witte, B | wan, are interested, but until their | Rev. Fret organization is completed they will not be able to take part. Represon- tatives of most of the provinces ex- pect to meet the federal government this fall and discuss the subsidies question, Feeling that it is desirable to have the boundary between the ince of Quebee and Newfountlland's coast strip along the Labrador peninsula olearly defined, govern- ment, with the approval of the fede ral authorities, will shortly take ll | steps to have the subjeet threshed out {in the courts. Noewloundlaml has for A. Mayhall has re r of the Hamilton Av: , St, Louis, and | will open some time been issuing timber licen: sos in the interest of rador. Pre- mier Godin's intention is to have some of this timber seized, after which the courts will bo asked to say whether the island hat any right to issue tho "licenses ander which the lumbermen operate, The case will be tried first in the superior court and no doubt appealed to the judicial committee of the privy council. Over a year ago C proposed to Newfoundland reference of the Labrador boundary dispute to the privy council, and enquired whethor the island was prepared to accept the ruling of this highest tribunal in the British empire. The island govern: { = ment never even replied to the ques | « 'BLLA K. DEAR : | tion and meanwhile goes on disposing | Aol Rilawn woinan shyaician ol | of the timber on land that we elainy » 4 as { 1 v Tenmation By dyocetine suthanatin, or | Deiongs to Canada. 'he step propos- { painless death for the weak and evil | ®d by Premier Gouin may léad = to temporary resentment on the part of | minded, inching criminols, degenerates | | und morally warped. | Newfoundlanders, but it is only be- taken after Major G Ww. Stephens was unanim- | xo DR | ously the nomination for {Ne Law rings ivicion of Montreal, sther hand the Canadian ministers | feel there is an advantage in having | the line finally established wo that no future friction may occur in the eveat of Newfoundland's continming of her present mind and wmintaining her in- | dependence of the Canadian confeder- ation. Canada admits Newfoundland's | claim to the coast strip of Labrador from Cape Chidley, at the entrance of Hudson Straits, to Anse Taublon, in Belle Isle Straits. The dispute is | as to how far the 'island colony's jurisdiction extends inland, The crux of the dispute occurs at Hamilton Inlet. Lake Melville, an expansion of the lower part of Hamilton River, empties, by a narrow channel not more than one mile wide, into Ham- ilton Inlet. Newfoundland counts her the provineial legislature. At the , Detroit convention of mili- | from many countries, { Major' J. R. Kean, U S.A. was award {ed the Seaman prize of $500 for the | | best essay. | Five children were burned to death | while asleep by a fire which destroy- | ed the Anderson home, at Fort Dodge, | Towa. The fire was caused by a gaso line explosion The Canudian Pacific railway is be | coming very active in the conservative | interests in the province of Saskatche. | wan, in view of the approaching pro , | vincial elections. Students of St. Petersburg Universi ty decide to resume their attendance | at college, as they believe an open university will be more dangerous | than one on strike. "I Thad Dominique Tabernito, an Ital | an, murdered Amos Marlow, and that Walls Cracked, Driving Inmates | Bran, another Nalin, Was an acces Into Open. | sory, Wan the hin 8 at the noses) Gothenburg, Sweden, Sept: 28. A into the recent a races at Muni t severe earthquake was felt Tuesday at co, near Toronto. Lundby, Hisingen Island, It oracked Horac: Ernest Dunlop, Ottawa, who | | nee Ranta Barosch, whom he married t | in Toronto on October lst, 1304. Frank R. Kimball, ome of the weal n | thiest residents) of Salem, and a Bos | nan, has surpised Boston welety circles by his mar splitting of pnner and outer walls, driving .the inmates to seek safety in the open air. In many places fissures a foot wide were opened up, while the lleovel of the ground on the eastern part of the island sank appreciably. The disturbance. lasted a minute, of | and Salem TO QUELL THEM. stick to his storv and complained of a severe pain in his right side, His care was diegriosed as appendicitis, | and as a case that i immediate operation, The pencil, fiva inches in Basutoland. i al London, Sept, 3R.1It is stated that Cla flving force left Pretoria, on Sep {tember 20th, for the Gorder of Basuto | land, where since death of Lerothodi, paramount chief, and the report of the last German defeat in South-West Af rica, the Basutos have heen restless and a warlike feeling has been sim mering ready to burst out at any mo Hanners had predicted, He will recov- er, Cry Revives "Dead" Man. on | Kreider, eighty-four years length, and sharvened at one end, was found imbedded in the appendix as Logansport, Ind., Sept. 28, ---William old, who TO WAGE * FIGHT. a I -- Commends Labors for Railroad 2 Rate Legislation. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 28--W. J. Bryan has written apother letter to President Roosevelt, He says in part : "You have the contest of your life before you, and 1 desite to render Jou all the assistance in my power. You Barge Route. Toronto, Sept. 28,~Notice was given this morning of an advance on the 5 Yiuporiation of lumber, via the Re Williams route from Georgian Bay, and "i north, via Albany, to New York. Lumber over this route in shipped over the G.T.R. and Dela ware and Hudson, being floated from Albany on barges. The previous rate of $4 thousand is adv: to $4.25 from Georgian Bay , with a corresponding increase from points further north. The new rate comes into effect October 2nd, autl sh nts wl not be accepted after 15th, KIDNAPPING IS CHARGED. ------ Real [Estate Dealer With Bill of Sale Arrested, Kaukauna, Wis, Sept. 28.~Wenzel BE. Cavot, a real estate dealer, of Green Was areal on a charge of {napping MM. MoCarty a prominent farmer of the towh of all Kaukauna, who has been since Septenbet 14th, MeCarty alone, His property was valued at Naw. Wim Saat gd a was to Green . had . about Ca: Carty's' handwriting. The Late Rev. Mr. MeOualg. Welland, Ont., lost one of ita ost ronidonts in the death of Rev, . lay, MeChui, pastor of the Presby- torlan or the pa | Years, ¢ qn Wednea prt va. yon. Te. one HL Cunig, net 1 of the high school Wollod, Dr. John MeCublg, and Unyne MoCunig, Erie, Pa., and Miss Effie MoOu, at home, Deceased of Chalmers | -% i, was formerly pastor church in Kingston, Holds Them In High Opinion. Winnipeg, Sept. 28.-Malecolm Mo- Millan, of the Donald, McMillan com pany, has just made a contract to do somo of the heaviest work in lay- ing the lines to - Portage la Prairie and Touchwood Hills. The Donald McMillan oe ny has, for some yoars, em Ta a number of Doukho- bors in the railway building opera- tione nnd has a high opinion of the capacity of - these people for such work, O'NEILG 10' on. 27th, su , relict o late Pat: aged seventy 3 Fell From The Bridge. Ingersoll, Ont., Sept. 28.--The body n be sung in of Isaac Wright, 4 well known colored ~" secret or ot resident of this town for mai years, the hhppy repose of his soul. Funeral was, this morning, fou in tl ate, s Thames river, not far from the street PMIPLQOR on Sent, 28th, 1903, bridge. Wright had been missing for | Funeral private, the past few days. The belief in that | MUDEE.~Entersd lato rast. on We he fell from the bridge, and was drowned. He leaves a widow and two ohildren, ' tem! % ude, at his residence, Union . K 0. Funeral private, on Friday. Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy Moridly task hast done, Home art gone td'sn thy wages. (Montreal, Ottawa and Torgnte papers. The Vessel Blown Up. Port Said, Sept. 28~The British steamer Chatham, sunk in the canal on September 6th, because she was afire and a quantity of dynamite in her hold threatened to explode, was blown up this morning. The wreckage now ent rely blocks the canal and all Le Em REID, ROBT. J. traflio has Leen stopped. It is believed : little damage was done to the canal, The Leading Undertaker SAS tty fat 222 Princess St. Death Claims Theatre Man. "Phone 877, Yonkers, N.Y. Sept. 28.-Jacob Litt, the theatrical manager, died = yesterday, Mr. Litt was forty-five vears old and was the owner of the Broadway theatre in New York, Mes Vickers at Chicago, the Bijou Opera House at Minneapolis, Grand Opera House in St. Paul and the Bijou Opera House in Milwaukee. ! Signed The Accord. Paris, Sept. , 28. ~Promier Rouyier and Prince Von Rendolin, the French and Gérman ambhssadors at noon, to-day, signed the Franco-German accord concerning the Moroccan con- ference, thus definitely terminating the difficult. negotiations. © Has Been Located. Nelson, B.C., Sept. 28.~John Hous ton, M.P.P.,- who has been missing from here for some time past has been located at Goldfield, Nev., work-

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