Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1905, p. 1

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THE DAILY ------------------------ Mabice is a terribly deadly gun--at the | breech ond. P J ki Cl thi : ¢ | The, mark ot a royal man is that he | \ prules himsell E.P.den 1S Glokning Lo.| [Thurstay ont. dune sure. Gouin | May Be Friendship Between' ion Block Iv'is mot so thuch What we | nll: Canton, Phrenologist, at 236 England And: And Russia. | 'The sun rises Thursday at 6.10 a.m say about . [and sets at 5.23 p.m { Irish Guards' Band Concert, ht, Hi, ft, omer | CANCE WANTS IT | Tenders for work ain Swift's Whart re- ceived hy H. P. Smith, till 5 pm has = bequeathed his BUT KAISER IS VERY SORE | cal college in the interest Tr { med - a lof cience. Slobbs--~Thats' dead sive OVER IT. | a | Self praise is no recommendation," ! ' a é | gays the Manayunk Philosopher. "When Hoped For Triple Alliance, With hear a man boasting of his history | : ook up the spoons." i Britain Out of It -- France As what they prove to the | Jn history Battle of Sole Wants Peace Without Perpetu- e-- eh thamas discove < | wearer, [3 declare war on Britain al Interference From Berlin. | 1508: © appointed goverpor of Paris, Oct. 11.---A St, Petersburg | | rhe neeting of Limestone | despatch to the Echo de Paris says | x odge, No. 91 A. O W.. wil be held | that negotiations between Creat Bn Thursday evening at 8 o'cloc The 77a. 3, Me 3 { TRY gular meeting of | Limestons | RRWEL 1 Ah two Creat By Stay evening J wk p y t i . 1 4 FIT- EFO M 44 Tn wel hs delet peae Ri | fuctorily, and that a complete under ! % | neighboring . standing. as 3 oy { tain and Russia are proceeding satis Grond Foreman is expected to be pre- > I " Lodges full attendance , as regards Asiatic gquestigns seetis to have been arrived at. This means a delimitation of Russian and ow Morning at B. P. Jenkins Clothing Go. | [Fre ppl | wi bie a5 k. | London, Oct. 11. The Paris corres C ° pondent of the Times claims to have { h a learned from a well-informed source nonths we have been on the [ 1 Nn that the kaiser is even more concerned rea lly good Ribbon Bargain rapprochement than he was at con | at the prospect of an Anglo-Russian | pected way we secured it the STOVES GALORE Fresh Arrival of fr is requested. Germany Sore Anyway. | -- | livelihood. Cann Fellowes, at Mal | he com ted by cable to 4 | cern, discovernd her talent and secur a a bons have arrived and will be 235, Sguare, Hall Heaters, lurve sod! | ho HEIR CASHIERED ® | othe funda Schick enabled her ol ; " +e: ay : tock of Carp d . #* | st Kegs, Withel d Sev | ; vMorning. The lot consiss ied "a eeEn "Hah = Dinner and Tea Sets : HE + | Sy with Kee Villu and Sev' (3 STATE oF SERGE, e of Ribhons. a 4 St. Petersburg, Oct. 11.-- % | jun * re 'oo TURK § SECOND- HAND STORE | . |# According to a newspaper 4% | ie | Le M hi verpool, ct. 11.--A + 808 PRINCESS STREET. Handsome shapes, deli- + here Gen. Stoessel, who + | PITH OF THE NEWS # shipping firm here, yester- & # Hr ------------E : . | 4 surrendered Port Arthur; + | ' Ny | # day, veceived a despatch » S TAF- WANTED. cate tints and very low in| Major Gen. Fock, who had + | + from Buenos Ayres stating ie . ' . 4 command of the advanced 4 | The Very Latest Culled From All | 4 a general strike is in pro- 3 FETA RIBBONS BOOK-KEEPER., APPLY BOX 61 PTICE. Don't fail to see|y works and Maj-Gen, Reise, + Over the World. | 4 gress and business is sus- 2 Whig office oe ---- them, whether you want + Stoessel's chief of staff, 4 | Miss Alice Roosevelt will sail from > yuades. a gee denprbel x » : > i 'oko a for 8 Francisco © do | a state of & vide, in the following shades : A LAUNDRE SS. Af bLY oe MRS | OnE oF Hot: ' have Yox cashiered from : or ya r San Francie n Uc 3 Dr been prosiahaed. ge : *y Cream, Pink, Light Blue, mn ese mm n + | Further United Stats insurance me & . i" . T™W STOUT BOYS ot TWO CH . . ok ore revealed at - ork S444 a a & net. This width aud quality Aowiy We 1 Crothers. Wel. | ROBERTSON BROS Ferd BE amateed at. th New York [rs - always sold at 2oc. or over. - ton i a A A RRL 1 48 | dusion of "the ¢lo-Frenich entente. | The Hungarian parliament was pro- | the state "department at\ Washington, | rogued by royal precept amid uw scene | and the Washington government will OW MORNING Germany, who hoped to draw Russia EL iin TORONTO with Dpwselt, JUNIOR ASSISTANT IN GROCERY The correspondent asserts that eon ' and Liquor Store. Apply at once siderable confidence is felt, in Paris, in Vrapperettes T. J. Leahy, Marke Square, regard to the success of the 'partisans | ; CLE THAT UNDER- | viele train 12:48 noon. o an Anclo-Russian understanding. | . ds book-keeping : also irl for » French desire to see their Russian | for Dressing Gowns, Kim- "work. Apmiy by letter to Box | Grand Teank FARE, $3.70 alien and English friends' agree, and 4 Whig office. at the same timé are anxious that cques, ques, any new patterns | ickets good to return LY sil trains y they themselves be left in peace, with ounds. MHECHANICS, FIRST-CLASS CAR- [up to Monday night | out perpetual intereference from Ber riage woodworkers ; also Arsi-cinss « hlack th. State wages. J lin. | 1 C ard NO Nelll's, Sarnane Works, Georue- R. M. C. 5 : QUEEN S II a te Ont. m : A DISASTROUS FIRE. | Oc. yard. AE | MEN AND BOYS, TO EARN $5 DAY. v. Saturday Oct. 14th | erm-- ---- EE -------- after two months 0 Jnstructio hy vos Queen's Athletic Grounds Marmora Was Visited on Tuesday | i oO anteed. oyne ros 0 bt F Phaabiag Sehools, New York, Cincin: | West side and grand: stand, 33c. : east Night. annels nati, O., St. Louis, Mo., (Free Cata- | sid Marmora, Ont., "Uet.* 11.--Marimora | logue.) __Vieiieminiroertii - - was, last night, visited by another esigns for Waists and Dress- GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR FAL i us fire. The fire started at Overcoats and Suits wade at Ih , this morning, in St iterns we show you will see Thomas Galloway's, 131 Brock St mes' hotel sheds, burning the new | Also bring your old ones and have | go ' BAND cement stables and drive shed, Hugh | , both light and dark color- them Tepaired. Style, 8t and price GUARDS. Warren ; bucksmith shop, Wig gins & | Er ---------------------------- oi (iray's barns, sheds anc storehouse, TO-LET. Unger; patronage . So. Br. D. G. MeKetehnie's barn, J. W. | ee Gordon and staff o ® | Pearce's storehouse and barn, Mrs. C. ORTABLE ROOMS, ' Eastern Ontario Command W. Bleccker's resienco, Mrs. Gec et Cloths re The Greatest Musical Event of Deckers eioner © Mcfonnelis | FURNISHED = DWELLING, STORES ore ones' residence, . 54 inches wide, for Dressing and offices. McC Real ~Fstate the Season 1 kinson's residence, and B. McCoy's and Insurance Office, 51 Brock St. residence. The Pearce lumber yards wing colors : Brown, Car- = FRY Opera House | wht. but the firo was put out be | SHOP ON DIVISIO! fore doing much damage. There was re niy ay i Lh THURSDAY Oct 12th high wind blowing, but rain start | - ree to come down quite heavily, and, no ~o | EVENING, . i ; SHOP AND RE: doubt, this saved the town from be a 351 Princess street moderate' rent Tickets on Sale, Monday, October 9th, | otal ash heap, this morning, as Le fT ---- mt Pososion November 15 APY © | yi Box oties. © CTC Gery, | them is mo fre protection of any ¢ a \ eee | i he=Be.). They hi kind kl DWELLING HOUSE 13, ROOMS: |r eee | modern « shnste - 2 Ak street sultshle, fog. "bording. house, Practical Optical Work BELGIUM'S GAME UP Uv am Shnston and University ASC, Prescriptions for glasses carefully In Congo Free State--Leopold in FOR SALE. FILLE Trouble. SR J. ---------------- All styles of mounts and frames a London, Oct. 11.--According to the Le NX GOOD FARM, CART, OR DELIV. | ways in stock, with repairs. Chronicle, King Leopold is secretly ¢ ery hérse, cheap. at 106 FEyes carefully examined AND GLASS- | making overtures to various political Sas x ~n | ES FITTED: otabilities, with the view to procur STORE FIXTURES. ON LARGE AND | 5 FITEE De ein Amnerarion of he three small awnings, large oil blind Prices for shove work moderate: ng ei e t { three show cases, counter scales, | Congo Free State by Belgium The coffee grinder, two paper cutters and ROS p opesal will be engineered on the twine holder, two signs. All ne arly oy " rp new. Will sell separately or all to patriotic ground that Great Britain P lers Opticians a) itorial aggrandizement gether at a great reduction. Kdaress Jewe is seeking territoria ir Box 16, Whig office. 850 King Street. Phone 6€6 ot the Congo State's expense, but the | THE ROTHWELL FARM, LOT 38, 1sT | * Marriage Licenses Issued " Teal reason is that King Leopold, and | FH ocenston, for the Bat} ---- -- | his financial friends, who for years Concession, FErnesttown, on e Bath | _ EE e---- road 3 miles West of Collins Bay. have bled the state to death, see that ron mink bout 880 acres. This is Perfect Fit, their game is up. It is doubtful, how a splendid dairy farm, well watered ; ¥ Belgiv will consent to with shade groves, good cow able ever, whether elginm ( : and other buildings. The house i8 a annexation, owing to her realization ------------------------------ Poege brick residence in first clasa Il tW i the frightful task it will be to rem To : order, also a cottage, both close to Xce en ear al he 3 aes of the Inst ton years the road. At the rear is a swamp lot ody the rave 2 e quan of ceda | pene Luxury In Walking! containing & lars Westy 4nd cord | We guarantee to be had AMERICAN CAPITALISTS | ita wood. To wind Xp an tate this ; Agar 3 1 aperty will be sold reasonably. Ap- 0 % : Never mind Ww hat oid Py to *R. Easton Burns, 41 Gearge in our fo 99 Lease Ship-Building on Baltic street, K ton, or to D 66 fashioned people tell you. EE The Wat of lor, | Wear Allen' S and Black Seas. aR senhagen, Cet. 11.--A despatch to 5 ------------------ | flitary Bootmakers, Copen : ie. Seapaten. to } ol | the Politiken, from St etershury, j Style and- comfort : LOST. | 3¢ Brock st. Sign of Goiden Boot. | Ut FET SCN opliatins hue ve in a paid Es sOT, = | gusSINESS "ANCES, weeared the lease of a number of ship Ingerher i' P x yore PARR A vay "BUSIN S CHANCES. «| building wharfs on the Baltic and shoes evening from Windsor Hotel. Will | wp pay SALARY---TWO TO SIX | gy (37%. The warships which the : hod My iii 0 a 1 doligre, woo ye here. po 1 rovernment intends to have built in » he rapid. Ri & will be constructed, almost ex "Doroth D dd ------ he he ot ox. ; D'S WHITE DRESS. TRIM od % paper.) clusively, by 'gAmerican engineers ane e ore y 0 A CHLYS riers on Tuesday, Frome Mehuion this piver) American workmen, formally super : p It tn Be thi Ohi Rowan for RESTORE ALL AMOUNTS vised by Russian officials. roves turn is -.- : anion officials. A BLACK CLOTH OVERCOAT, ON | goin Taken in the Supreme Hundreds Sent Back. i i pi York Road, between the ws toll tichmond, Va., Oct, 11.--Several of The highest praise you ne and city Reward for to Court. oF ' I ne oleed tunthboh. javitations "oi is say - Campbell Hros'. Hat ang Fue are. Saratoga, N.Y Oct. 11 John D pe "the , ammities of comet in can give any shoe is to S&) CRE mE RING. J eaty, a mail carrier of this place fro " He In Tor the a { Doro LADIES' DIAMOND SOLITAIRE R 1 has instituted an action in the =n nary W President Roosevelt, t as the sty le oil Wednesday evening, between Ope -- court, against President Mi entertainment « re preme mrt, House and 380 Sydenham street New | sent to prominent people, have been th I dodd." way of Princess, Clerey and El | gl and the dirctors ol the stwashar' Soho, atouck u fontivg shine, y . streets. Reward for return to 30 | oy if, Jpsarance company, 10 returned ee ninety _ miles enet_ol the | Shamsutd = Sydenham street ay nie thor : --- oc el them to restore all & th at ate Fall Styl ited to polities ul eampatgn Official returns of the camaltica of | oF wea y hae} 2 os Ha et es. You can buy by telephone just he funde and to inflience legislation at | (he Japanese army throught the war | pos! _ a RAINE. woll ae gong out in the rain. "Phone | JHE PE 00 (0 restore a portion of | show 46,150 killed: ~ 10.970 died of | foreign engineerh i 23). Gibson's Red Cross drug store, ions salaries received bY | wounds and 15.300 died of disease, a : to drug; wants. ae Leary holds a four thousand | al of 72,450 dead An intiwesting sqiectadle in Jersey ! i 2 I jn possible, to preserve 8 ven | 1 Nor soliey in the New York Life It is dificult to make a woman be: | Cityon a oe akia¥ was paride SHOE S 0 body in alcohol, but some he 5 ldliar ¥ ------------------ lieve that a compliment isn't the real E ff Wh ecu ~ an | & i my i i wappross pro y 4 Toon are not worth the time an | Pay water rate and save discount | thing. onth t mM i gue BRITI YEAR "YEAR 72. NO. 237. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, \ , WEDNES iShaY, OCTOBER 11, 1905. TO MARE "HER DEBUT. Prominence os T . DAILY MEMORANDA, { | T he best | A Young English Violinist | Values in Furs. at Campbell Bros | | -- Board, 1.30 p.m., Thursday | A ! I J MISS MARIE HAL New York, is a voung I hall, New Y¢ November St of a poor m played in the of English Nem-union place of Gr refused shelt Qet. 11. Miss Marie ation of the war Hall English violinist, who will make her American debut at Carnegie wk, on the! evening h. She is the daughter usician and at one streets and hotel lobbies pravincial towns for ik . Whatever the basis of an eventual un- 'S 2 i FY %y Aboly Hox 1008, | QUEEN'S | derstanding between England and Rus. | of great disorder -------- in. may be, it will be olmoxious to Miss Helen Peabody, one of . FOOTBALL | toremast women onto in Ate I A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN TI , . rt y C ar hardware business. Apply to fin and Franee into a triple alliance | died at * iJ n & Sons, King streeu: Pasadena, Cal switchmen taking nd Trude - strikers r at Flesdon, HL British labor men will = visit bor policy a A student of pe n Sidney lege, Richmond! hie died of pare a gy at football, alysis, cause Free Baptists have « nic wick provined Admiral S tor-peneral dead. His de | heavy loss t Karl Hohe the procurat | colonies to consult on a common la nd tariff reform. 1 hy and United Bap of apprise each emperor of the act of the the other, With this accomplished the war (IT RD TAX 'The Plan Of Foes To End Fight. RUSSO- JAPANESE PEACE TO Takes Effect Without Delay-- Washington Ceremony Will Be But Empty Rulers Stand Ready to Act. Washington, Oot. I, peace between Russia and Japan will become effective upon its approval without awaiting the formal exchange of ratifications at Wa information was imparted at the Ja- panese legation to-day. | perors of time | royal signatures, As soon as it has heen signed the ta fact will be communica This course has been decided upon, 0, that the speediest possible termin may be had. The treaty, it is understood, has passed through the necessary preliminary stages of approval rica, | will be at an end, the | will be carried out in Washington, as soon thereafter as the signed articles | reach here, This formal exchange will the | be accomplished by the drawing up | and signing of a pro were Col. | potentinries Hprrpose. In addition the copy of the treaty tists, | which the emperor of Russia has then ally united in New Bruns: | signed, will be delivered to the Japa- random of exchange by special pleni- commissioned for the The formal exchange are very strong in the | pege plenipotentiary fo | to Japan and the copy aso, the Japanese Inspec | emperor of Japan, will be delivered naval construction, i | for transfer to St. Pet ith is lamented gs » the nation tha!, who assassir caped from the prison, where he Paymaster | undergoing a life sentence. Commander Tokero a | fonction, according to | tions, will be devoid ated general of Finland, es graphic exchange of ratifications in | ty. Preovdent is found the manner in which was aehe, eh b Lng Ww it is nin feet | My. Short Died While on a m of of ected years \shes great financing naval ednstructor in { land, has fled from Japan, and alleged that he embezzled $105,000, The newly discovered coal sear Stellarton, N.S. is forty-seven thick. Such thickness in a sear coal has heen heretofore unheard Benjamin Riddle, Dundas, conv of a serious offence against small children, was sentenced to three in the penitentiery and twelve le (lav, gat ol morth of the lak mation that amination, ! Miss Ross had a row ing from a « fet in the said she Dr. Wa taken f the med m | tual Life, ar | for curing MeCurdy The typho ing Septemi the native ul ht to be of the ields diamonds, or Gregory, a Petrolia ith her father on re lance, and received a 1 At the ho gpital she | the C. Ross company, died suddenly, train from Swanton between Valley { field and Coteau Jumetion. He wos | r | he had been buying the latest winter | and spring stocks. The s, New York, an obscure positior department of the 1 made general manager for J proved disappointing girl, turn bul was 1 In Mu the wife of Richard A n which swavt Chin a dur wronght havoe among On the islands of Tawosh 1 the e loss wa and Shihionsha, Nearly al natives were swept away, th reachin~ 10,060 J The University of California was on Monday surrounded by the forest which swent and but for thousand stu citizena the comuletely Shanghai vir the Berkeley the heroio efforts ¢ building would have lestroyed, papers say the dam lente and hundreds fires, Hille of the heen age to ¢ P R. liner Empress of Japan by the phaoor steamer Grand ao mouth of th y will necessitate the ex tare of £100,000 for repairs chili. formerly the Sol, foundered nes o Yangtse, Her crew ty four were savee The Rio de ar the otwoen the United States and China ax made operative, OTTAWA MEN Train. BE MADE OPERA- TIVE BY CABLE, in each country, and now ix before the respective em- Japan and Russia for the HH Formality -- The treaty of! shington, This of ratifications tocol oy memo- r transmission signed by the ershurg. This present inten. of all formali- for the tele the last treaty | oleven-year-old Boy who was fatally DEAD. (Ottawa, Oct. 11. Tristram Carleton | Coffin, manager of the of the Quebec bank, died, this maérn ing, from the effects positions in the bank, m the bank at Mont Im the Mtawa a) regarded as extra robust. On Tunnel Under anager at Three Rive olin tines Samuel Short, Europ vturning from a trip ame ne o great she Ottawa branch of rheumatism | He had boon | real and was ots, previous to nt. wean buyer for | of this city, | this morning, on the | { abroad, where announcement | wk as he was | I { | WORK BEGUN | 1 | River, ations have been heg® under the of | the pleted, Tost holes are | { At Princess Street Church. A congre was held ir church | were pn or ix to eigh prog grim acting as wing and livered bri | several ch buted music ing waz a eational social gat Princess Street Met t. Tea was served hering hodiat ast' evening, and over 300 | from | t o'dlock. After that a given, T. F. Harrison | he rman. Rev, ¢. E, Man Rev. W. H, Bparling de { addresses, the choir sang | ornses, and others (1 numbers. The gather happy one, contr Struck A Floating Mine. t. 11.--A report has been Tokio, received, ateamer Le at Mofi, that the British ho. struck a floating mine, this side of the river wo a point 3,000 feet Ro far mostly blue clay the Detroit | n on the tunnel Detroit river, being built by Michigan Central railway, and there will be no cessation of work | from now until the big hole is com- | being sunk on from the shore | from the river, | found with little indication of quick | and, The engineers are much pleased of if | with the results of th o tests, Famine In Southern Spain. Gibraltar, Oet. 11 Groat poverty | prevails throughout Spain, due to a disnstrons harvest dying for want of The cattle are water and food. Highway robberies are of daily oconr- rence The authorities of Gibraltar are taking precautions to prevent a vater famine. Large ly built, have proved reservoirs, late. inadequate, and water is being sold at unprecedented prices Sold The Clergyman's Hat. A clergyman at who wae attending a Yarmouth, Eng. "rummacre sa Alleged Murderer Has Ossificatior. | found guilty of manslaughter to-day. He wns fifty-five years of age and had | worked his way up from the lower | Girl Falls Into Millrace, and is | won By George Gould Over | y Joseph Ramsay. importation of Cairn's Joseph Ramsay, Jr., in the contest Celebrated . | o peton Windsor, Ont., Oct. 11.--Active oper i het all of the six directors to he has been | HE CAN'T BE HANGED, of the Neck. Chicago, DL, Oct. 11.--Because of a peoutiar ireak of nature, Robert Gar dina, charged with the murder Agnes Morrison, may escape Vhe death penalty. When he was a attorney startled the court Tin "This is a case where it won't do you any good to ask for the death penal- They can't break this man's neck it 'they 'do try to hang him, and you may low him altogether by hanging him, and failing to execute the wen- tence in full." Tt appears that the prisoner ie suffering from ossification of the vertebrao and tissues of the nook. Amording to Prof. Stevenson of Rush Medical College, only five simil- ar cases have ever come to the notice of the medical profession. The attor- ney declares that the hardening of the bone and tissue has proceeded so far that it would be impossible to hrine any strain upon the patient's neck that would be sufficiently severe to cause any discomfort, othor than 'a slight straining of the muscles, Er os Rescued It. Paris, Oot, 11.--The inhabitants eof the little village of Mireciurt, in the Vosges, are-tiving in a state of ter ror owing to the incursions of wolves from the neighboring forests. Sheep and cattle are being killed and fowls | rich is the new season's style an carried off by the score. beauty that you will ecartainl As a peasant woman was returning home she met a wolf running out of enjoy y hour or more spent her cottage carrying her baby In. jts | Among them, " mouth, She seized a weapon and flung it at the woll, which dropped the the child and fled. A hunt was organ ized by the villagers, and the animal was killed later in the evening. A corps of sentries haw been organ. | Amine, With no present need t p ived for the protection of the flocks | supply, we'll be glad to show and lives of the inhabitants, They will keen guard night and day, So compte Should you eare to buy, you will find experienced fitters here. Should you wish merely to ex. The presence of the wolves in the : neighborhood of thé pray houses A Visit to This Departs so early in the season in taken as in dicating a hard winter, more efonomical place in NEGRO KILLED THREE, | to purchase Gloves, ILLED Barricaded in House, He Stood Off Police. Chicago, Oct. 11,--Robert Newcombe, colored, last night, went to the home of Mrs. Florence Force, colored, in West Sixty first street, and, during a quarrel, shot her dead. Robert Shaw, colored, went to the ansixtanes ols Mra. Foree, and was fatally shot. 3 wets then § of Te hima at home stood licomen for wt ho ian and a fusilade, a rush was made on the house by policemen and Newcombe was captured and guarded from a large crowd by several officers, armed with rifles, and 'taken to jail, JURY CONSIDER VERDICT In Case of Charlies Gow Up For Manslaughter. Peterboro, Ont, Oct. 11.-The coun- sel in the chase of Charles Gow, char- ged with manslaughter in connection with tho death of Thomas Hill, the shot at his father's home near here, on August 24th, delivered their ad dresses to the jury, this morning, and the jury retired at 12:10 to consider their verdiet. ---- Gow Found Guilty. Peterboro, Ont., Oct, 11.-Gow was IN FIT OF NIGHTMARE, Drowned, Tillsonburg, Ont., Oct. 11.-Miss Le nore Merritt, only daughter of Alvin Merritt, of this town, iow a fit of nightmare, fell into Tilson's race, which flows in the yard, and was drowned early this morning. A DECISIVE VICTORY Toledo, Ohis, Oct. 11.--George Gould to-day, won a decisive victory over | for the control of the Wabash road, chosen by, the bondholders. Fog Caused Collision. { Watertown, Oct. 10.-On account of | the heavy fog the passénger train | leaving this eity at an early hour, | and un local freight train collided about 6.30 o'clock The passenger en. give was demolished, while the freight engine had the cab burned off. » combination mail and baggage coach was derailed and telescoped, while the smoker was hurled on top of it. The mail clerk and baggageman Scape without injury, but Engineet Will Bell, of the passenger train, § and received serious internal inju The fireman on the same train re. ceived several bad outs about the head and face. On account of the éarly hour, few pass rs were aboard and none were injured. From the freight train one flat car was demolished, while a car containing soft toal was burned. The passenger train was ron ning thirty miles an hour. Not Yet Identified Hamilton, Oct. 11.--Enguiry at po- lice headquarters, at: moon, to-day, (hat was being held for a charity, laid | elicited the information that the mur- a new straw hat on a stall, and when | dered woman, whose body was found he turned around to get it a minute | in the bush in Barton township, ves or two later found that the energetic | terday, hay not yet been identified, staltkeeper had sold it to an unknown | purchaser. | Mrs. O'Handley, Hamilton, ge Mira Noves, who married a Roman priest, has Been refused communion | bury, known as the "Father of the | till such time as her husband, Father O'Handley, enters a monastery, | gives his wife wp. and that no clue to the murderer or mupderers has yet heen found. John Henpiker Heaton, conserva: tive member of parliament for Canter imperial penny postage," publishes a strong plea for a ugiversal two-timt LJ pensage . McCA MMOK..8X IDER. At Now Bri Bth, the Rev. H Petey rae he of M 1 of Rinarion, to Ri Fra ARNOLD = io x a Ot! Kingston This week we received or Fall Apricot Also Black Currant Jam, Don't Talk Of Your Health. Boston Traveller. 1 you are not will, dow't talk out it.

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