Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1906, p. 3

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For Rheumatis Stiffagss of the Limbs, ete, n Or. Seats Liniment I the fs Warm the t rubling hoy in well, Bamdinge 10 Trev, well saturated with the linimer as. Large bottle, 25 cenis. be REAL Toe "It mot for sale y _--_ oe Rg always be procured Suiat, McLeod's. » James B, Dr. Scott's White Fropes. 8 St. John, Ne a bales FURS Seal Skin Sacks Persian Lamb Sacks Fur-lined Coats Ruffs and Muffs and Fancy Neck Pieces W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Fur Store Phone 700 Opera Glasses Our Specials Genuine "LEMAIRE" Opera Glasses, bound in. Black Morocco, cased, at 23 pair. A pair of Small Fold- mg "Vest Pocket" Opera Glasses (dxtra powerfulf, in Choice Black Leather, at $7.50 pair. * The Field, Sn both the above styles, is ex- ceptionally clear. SMITH BROS. Jewelers--Opticians 'Phone 666, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're sa #puch interested in as Coal at this tims ul the year. It may sound queer to speak of coal buying and selling oa a science, but that's what we've made it. Two Important discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to our customers pays best, and that the way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133." "Newman & Shaw's for Coats |" Is the popular expression among prospective coat buyers. Our range is large, our styles are swell, and show an individuality not seen in the display of other stores. Many buyers have bought here alter going the ounds of other stores, vhich fact speaks volumes or our display. We have given special ttention to the Children's izes as well as the Ladies' izes. Bring the "wee ladies" n and let us fit them out or winter. Ladies' and Childrens' Underwear Ask for "Puritan" brand f Ladies' and Children's Jnderwear. We show a gular 35c. garment for 5¢. Elastic ribbed Vests ith long sleeves, and ankle ngth Drawers. 8 CANADIAN NGETH-WEST : D REGULATIONS. Ere "Manit iy Sin gf oe Youle Tov! ob 8 and 36, not nerson Yolarved, sey sole a of a family, or male over 18 years of age, to the extent of oneauantie section, of 160 acres, more OF Application for homestead entry or in- spection suust be made person by the oplicunt ry the office of the local Agent An ois 'for entry or inspection t ony Sub-acent's office Subageat, t exnense of the ap- plicant, abd if the land aphlied for 18 vacant On receipt of the telegram such 25c. or e Jambo? Package of Orange Meat contains 236 Smer ae much ae the 5c. package. 37 %ec. worth of the most nutritious, most delicious food for 25¢. Application is to have priority and the Jen't that & big money's worth? Jand will be held until necessary Orange i» wld by all grocen in papers to oo complete the transaction are 15c. and 25c. packages. All coupons oe ot tion" the entry will ia $3. ackuans at ad os pont a *"persona try i Wee * for cant will forfeit all I rie ot he i 'sew premium An aut for inspection must be eligible entry, and only | eee don ins] ion will be ecole ltom 4 an individual until tha @ application hap disposed of. teader whose entry is in wood standing and not liable to "cancellation, te approval of Department, subject elnnuish it in Fie of father, mother, eon, iSeughter, brother or sister, if eligible, but to no one else, on fling de cluration of lonment., Where an en! swinmarily eautened | or voluntarily Bede subsequent to stitution of cancellation" proceedings. cant for inspection will be en- titled to prior right of entry, Annlicants for inspection ust state in what particulars the homesteader is in default, and if suhseguently the stato- UnshrinKable Underwear, Spring Needle Ribbed means winter ment is fo to be iRcorrect in mater- * comfort ial particulars, the arnliicant will lose be - any prior right of re-entry should the . Jand becomie vacant, or if entry has been Firm, close, granted it may be summarily cancelled. Duties.--A settler is required to _per- smooth weave form the conditions under one of the 5 followigi plana :-- --absorbs and (1) At least six months' residence up- Oi aNd CultIvELIoN of Lhe fand In each evaporates year during the term of three years. Aka (2) If the Jather tor Rd if the is decea honmestoader resides upon a larin 'a the: vicinity of the land emtered for by such homestendar the requirement as to residence satinfied by such person residing with rhe father of m any strain-- springs back (8) If the settler bas his permanent instan! residence Upon farming land owned by dy. him in th vicinity of. his homestead, . We vequirtinent may be satistiod by Perectin fit, wsidence upon such 1 feel and phere, im ng application for natant and wear. the' settler must give six months' notice tn writing to the So umissioner of Dos Absolutely minion nds a ttawa, his inten: milo Lande unshrinkable. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING REGULATIONS, Coal--Coal lands may be purchased at $10 per acre for soft coal and £20 for Ask your déaler--and write for free sample: of fabric and booklet. anthracite. Not more than 320 acres can be acquired by ope individual or The Bills Mamaiacturing} Co. Limited, company. Royalty at e rate of ten Raa cents per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be Hamilton, Ont. : collected on the gross output. Quartz.--A {ree miner's certificate is granted upon nayment in advance of $5 per annum for am individual, and from $50 fo $100 jot. Suna for a company according to capi A miner, having discovered miner- NO" D-ME-DOWNS al in place, may locate a claim 1,5002 11500 liom AFTER THE FIRST The fee for recording a claim is $5. - At least $100 must be expended on the ® WASHING claim each Jer oe Dawa to Abe wining recorder in licu there hen ¥500 has A "The dealer said it wouldn't shrink and just look at it been expended or paid, the locator may. upon having a survey made. and upon complying with other recuirements. pur- now. Well, | guess Johnny own can wear it. That is what chase the land at $1 per acre The patent provides for the rovment of happens with com- mon underwear. Soleo makers in Canada of Spring 7. Neodle Ribbed Underwear. a royalty of 2¢ per cent on the sales. Placer mining claims generally are 100 feet square ' sultry ft $5.. renewable yearly. A free miner may obtaln two leases to reise for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty years. repewahle at the discretion of the Minister of the Interior. lessee shall have a dredwe in oper within one season from the date lense for each five miles. Rental £10 per annum for each mile of oh oh Royalty at the rate of 23 per Sent solleted on the output after Itvex- ceeds $10 W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--~Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not paid for. Footballs Punching e ation the is absolutely guaranteed not to shrink get out of shape or become hard in washing. | Perppieer tion will not shrink it. It will retain all its good qualities until worn oat. Tnsirt upon seeing this trade wark. If Coetee is gt all wo claim teks it back and your dealer wi $ Boxing Gloves cn ANGROVE BROS. , Bicycle Warerooms, J 88-90 PRIKCRSS STREET EMBOSSING And... ENGRAVING Neatly done at the Whig Office. BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINGSTON - - ONTARIO Has undergone alterations and will re ee it. AN Sune wor THE C.TURNBULL 0.10. GALT, CANADA © Isthe STANDARD article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY. . For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting sinks, ciossts, drains and fer many ether purposes. A can equala 20 pounds SAL SODA. SOLD EVRAYWHERE. E.W.GILLETT 2035 TORONTO, ONT. Carriage Painting - 2 reasonable prices. 5 now open tothe travelling 'public. W TELEER - - pS 1 Aopen Canadian Fine Ladies' Tailoring Proprietor | '200 pueen St. Telephone 524 nection ; -moderite rates. Best Workmanship only ; Inkurt Some men couldn't get along with: Caan at prompt t pervice ; fit wuaran ont thei dr lodge; the degree work is EL sheolttely' essential 4 heir bappi- University AVE sen. Neatly and promptly done Come to us for good work at hi work is sure to be satisfac-| » W. G: FROST, Big Storage Warcholige i in con- A DESPERATE BATTLE. BETWEEN "STRIKERS AND - STRIKE BREAKERS. RR An Awful Carnage -- Police Drew Guns With Fatal £ffect. " Ottawa, Oct. 9.--A terrible battle be- tween the strikers and strike-breakers occurred pt Buckingham, Que, on Monday afternoon. The strjkers. and the men employed by the company collided nnd two strikers "mere shot Jidead by the police, Fifteen or, sweaty are reported wounded, six or seven la: ally, and Buckingham has been thrown into an awful state of panic as the result, It was impossible to get the names of the dead or injured, but the strikers are said to have fared \f badly. As far as could be learned the com- any had about fifty special policemen nd ne arly one hundred non-union men in its employ, Trouble had heen brew- ing for several days and the dreaded mix-up occurred soon after noon, when thé company put men to work at the landing: pear the top of the falls. The polfee syysounded the workmen and as soon as the power was turned on, the atrikers charged with sticks and stones. The police commanded them to stand back, but the infuriated rikers refused. One minute of parley- ing followed, and then the strikers gain dashed up the hill, They were met by a volley from the revolvers and rifles of the police, Undaunted, the strikers charged more desperately than wer. The police and employees kept 1pthe fire and for fully twenty min- tes the battle raged fiercely. Finally the strikers were repelled and doctors alled. were found dead and many others injured, Doctors hurried to the scene and the victims were taken to -the morgue and ihe injured o the hospitals. Great excitement wose and the whole tawn was thrown nto disorder. The strikers afterwards assembled below the hill and threat- ned another attack. They shouted for revenge for the deaths of their leaders nd wires were sent for help to the surrounding towns. The dead, so far as known, are Be- langer, leader of the strike, and Per- vin ther striker, Ever since the strike broke out there has been a guard of special police and the mills were started again to-day with strike-breakers, the police being on guard. Alexander and members of the firm. police: in the ers, So far as could be learned last night the mo:t seriously wounded are; Two Albert MelLarven, fought beside the battle with the strik- Felix Fauville, shot through abdo- mén; will probably die. Batiste Plemow, shot through head wl arm; serious, Felix Lucol'e; shot in arm. Abelard | Hamelin, four bullet vounds, tdward Miner, Xayi r Trembley, both lass Isadore Renaud, Louis Gervai Herbert ontinvent, Frank solic, shot in leg. shot in armr and bad wound in back. shot in wrist, Bernier, Montreal, "polike shot in breast, fatal. Kernan, chief of Buckingham and his deputies, James Kern- in, Peter Pickard, Levotte and sever- il others, The strikers declare they will elect another leader and continue the strike, their former wages of $1.25 a day, they decl will not keep them and their fami alive. hy Maclaren 'ompany, which is one >. largest lumber concerns in Canada, is eounally lotermined not to give 'in to the strik- ors. It was apparantly by mutual con- «ent that hostilities were suspended vhile both. sides removed their wound: ed. As_there appgared to be a likeli- hood of a renewal of the trouble an peal was sent to Ottawa for troops. Thev arrived last night and went into camp near the lumber vards, PEOPLE READ DICKENS Because He Was a Mytholo- gist. From G L Chesterton's, 'Charles Dickens. N Dickens was a mythologist rather than a novelist; he was the last of the mythologiste, gnd perhaps the great- est. He did not always manage to make his characters men, but he al ways managed. at the Jdeast, to make them gods. They are creatures like Punch. or Father Christmas. They ive statically. Yo a perpetual summer themselves. There are. 'no popular authors today. . . . The old popule writy was positive, the new is negative. There is a great deal of difference between the eager man who wants to read a book and the tired wan who wants a book to read. A man reading a Le Queux mystery wants to get to the end of it. A man rending the, Dickens; novel wishes it might never end. Men read a Dickens story six times hecause they know it so well. If a man can read a Le Quenx story six times it ix only because he can forget it six times. In short, the Dickens novel was popular, not because it was an unreal world, but because it was. a real world: a world in which the soul could live. The modern "shocker" at its very best is an ifTerlude in life. But in the dave when Dickens' work was coming ont serially 1eople talked as if read life were itself the interlude between of Pickwick and another. f heing one issue Mrs. Mugginse- "That woman who has just moved in our block thinks she's tos sood for the vest of us; I've found her out." Mre. Buggins--#'So have 1 every time Fve called. ----------------------e-------- IF YOU SUFFER she possesses 'the largest river system Two Killed and Many Injured-- {and the vastest forests in the world, Unlined -- 1 t River "eds wl i Brasil is lavge. as the United |! b half of Alaska Vhwown in. pata resources are unlimited-- CONDENSED ADVERTISING | "RATES moreover, three-fourths of 's dies supply and the res its rubber. On the 3 : Cer ast population is lit- | First insertion, lc. a word. Each cons env PROPERTY To substantial tax upon all persors leav- HELP WANTED-MALE. ing the country; a measure as ef fective as it is' radical. Not satisfied with her great sive, Brasil is con tantly absorbing more territory, Ex: is the constant aim; Lenn Lo STRONG nox TO LEARN PRINTING. Apply Whig office. i WILL ge more than 16,000,000, an average secutive insertion thereafter de. & v Ssh J. SR. 31 of five persons to the wuare' mile. | word. Minimum charge for ome i peat, This population "is made up of Eure-] on. 986. A SECONDHA NAN Dov or peans, al , 4nd negroes. Where ad --~ u ot. Under. a wei. Sis relied shot. gun BLE-BA these have met a triple fusion long # - anise ha Oh, $9. A Xpwy, Prise since set in. There is a small minor Adut. 4 lines or enviar a month, $4 ga ity of pure Pat uguese descent. Por - tuguese is the 'language of the eoun- x ; ? wy. Not only i immigration igheor: Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG aed » BALE. but findi that shvious nei . ¥ x . ods We a wee ELECTRIC NT FIGHT HORSE Brazil has retaliated by imposing a fave: nal runniog POSITION AS CLERK, BY JOUNG with experience. Address Whig office. CXPAN: | eee pe lit ALL RINDS oF crry PROPERTY. pansion : : . ; oo cheap, . 0 STRONG BOY TO CARRY BARCELS. ie lowirs "a Rive Plate, a herthy at Rober! n' Bros., Gree y Stare. afer 3 ew. ce and never regained all the AMBRICAN 1 ENOYCLOPEDIA, A MAP oR THE COUNTY OF FRONT- territory that should be hers; expan- enue. Apply "H. 8." Whig FRON sion at the expense of Paraguay and i VE INSURANCE AGENTS AT Peru. ' and "more - recently Bolivia, | L1 5 r once. New and attractive propost which has surrendered fora price her Oy Tite. medintely, stating re- rich territory of Acre; expansion to- ferences, PF. 0. Box 182, Toronto. added it to this insatiable republic Brazil is not a lowland country, quite three-fourths of her territory having an altitude of more than 300 feet. Politically - the 'country is divided into NI twenty-one states, but so unequally that three of these embrace almost sll HELP WANTED-FEMALE. the lowlands, atid are larger than the whole area of the remaining cighteen. These eighteen, however, contain ninety-six per cent. of the population, so that the first three states, with a work guaranteed to please. "Prices right. Galloway, the Taller, 131 Brock street. chea NE H Huy a ras Te-- A GENERAL SFRVANT. AP PLY =i Mrs. McCann, 200 Queen street FARM, A NURSE, FORABOUT TWO WEEKS: Apply Mrs. Jono. Bute, 74 Wellington | locality. serchal roamon: APDlY through Whig FOUR GOOD DRIVERS AND } couple of work" hotses. Apply D. ward the north-west anil in' Guiana, | sme -------------- ET iD where a recent award has deprived GBNTLEMEN a HALE 1a BEIR St. France of a large coveted area and Sr : Be os TEN ACRES OF GOOD LAND in 4 miles of city Hits, wi will ne sold for cash larence street. UNDRED poLLA ns House nearly few hard and hy Sa me Sern. od 'or further particulars, v= ply "TT. Whig office: ON "BATH ROAD. than two miles from taining about 180 ri laine wells 4 =n she alos NEW for WITH- on, aoa Se LESS vr FOR SALE OR TO-LET. HEDGEWOOD HOME, 169 UNION ST, trees are solitary. When two of them are only o& quarter of a mile apart POWER & SON, chant's Bank Building, otner Brock ARCHITECT, territory larger than that of China, street. ae have a population smaller than that | --- ------------------------------_-------- clay "eh ouch of ake. A GOOD GENFRAL SERVANT, RE the Dounty, Army to of Cennecticut. © In" her extraordinary Ou A forests there are found some of the Yereutes required. Apply 249 Brock Ruvle, Gn ata i a, or N ou most beautiful and valuable woods in : the world, as well as fruits, nuts, | 0p pon GENERAL HOUSE- Lo oils, balsams, and gums, but---and : wl, SUR OINIR A 61 ARCHITECTS. 4 this but is insurmountable they are West street : = : found as rarely as diamonds in the ase AND. nn a p old n ts in the streams. | S00D COOK, FOR PRIVATE ROS- Span up, Answers gravel'ar'g ) a sion existing pital. Must be Ahotoughly com- | WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF. * Mack. der please There is a false 1mpressiof ent, enercutic and clean. Salary fice, second floor over Mahood's Dros #, Ci Niekle, an "receive that rubber trees, chony, rosewound, » month, Referchoes required. store, corner Fintess and " and all the rest are found in great ly Box oN care Whig office. streets. Entrance on Dagot street. | j Apy's aon, tana = 4 groves or _glagters, like our Pie Or | see------ Phone, 608. Watch, onk forests. The fact is "that these | \ MER. at aa oth LE « they are considered close together; if they are a mile apart they are not considered Lo be very far distant from ROOMS TO RENT. ner of Queen : Wellingte 2. (and remember that pu auarter mile fn sll oder a ey ances ;. excellent and Wellington streets, 2 not open Space, but thickly matte May 1st. Also two building lots for PPR ™ -- -- almost impenetrable; swamp forest) Sale, Poe pena and Aeros. Thun El TROT, New Drill Hall, near cor. and Montreal streets. ENR SMITH, y JOT, cae h offer. TWO DARGE COMEORTABLY Fl n NR oihin Buildine, sR TO nished front Bedrooms, Apply * "Phone, 345. THE HARD STRAIN ML" Whie ollie; i i Parliament is a Nerve-Breaking MEDICAL. BOARD AND ROOMS. Place. | pn. MeCARTHY, OFFIC LATELY PRIVATE BOARD AND HoOMS. AT \ : yocup . OOMS, Members of all sections of the treni ph rock as. corms Mon a. YATE DOARD _ARD ROO ay "house of commons, says the London Mail, cern that the pofiulae chief whip of the government, Whiteley is, and has beea for some time, confined to his house at Prince's Ga , Kens ipgdon, suffering from acute nervous breakdown. Symptoms of the malady were first manifested immediately after the ter mination of the session. Mr. Whitejey sought change and reppse in Derby will learn with sympathetic con pe ? ; - . _-- LIVE STOCK MARKET. George : ------ Prices Paid at Centres. \ Toronto Junction, Oct. 8.--At the twion stock yards the quality of fat cattl: was medium; export prices ranged $4.80, the $4.00; The Various trade was good; from #5 tw bulk selling at $1.40 to export bulls sold at $1.65 to shire, where, unfortunately, he con 25. tracted a chill. This aggravated the HE . Butche " og Jie hed i ou illness, and on his return to London, hole ator at to 81, the physici ians ordered him complete | £¥ rom 20 to MJD medium $3.50 to $4.15; common, $3.25 {o $3. rest, even forbidding his perusal of 5: batel J the duily papers. Une rather serious | © 5 30 er og) te Tt tan resalt of the seizure is that Mr. O00 to £2.50. Veal calves sold 50 16° $6.50. per 100 Ihe. Mileh cows and springers at $45 to $55. Ex port ewes from £1.25 {0 $1.50; bucks; Whiteley's sense affectedy indeed, from of hearing has been for a time he suffered complete deafness, although a distinet improvement: has set in, with 3 3 5. wo, ring Jugs at 3 on every prospect of its continuance. Mr. 1 ar 36 ig selects sold at 36.0 ; Whiteley's = illness is aseribed to the | * 2% 30.50. Montreal, Oct, 8, of butchers' cattle, 40 milch cows, 100 calves, 1000 sheep andl lambs, and 500 fat hogs were offered for sale at the Kast knd abattoir today. The butchers out. strong and trade was unremitting energy with which he per About 1,400 head fortned his new duties as whip during a sesdon almost unprecedented for the demands it made even upon pri wate members. Fhe dast. three wevks preceding thé ood, hut the prices of cattle had a tising of the house," writes an auth 5 0g oi i x "made the severest call upon downwiird . tendeney. Joseph Richard Yo bought eight prine Maritoba steers 'staying power of members which has been experienced at Westminster for = mearly twenty years. The house seldom rose before the early hours. Day alter day our the energy and at $435 per 100 Ibs.. pretty good cat: tls sald at 3c. to de, 'and the com- ' mon stock, 2c. to Ae., while lean old cows and hard bulls sold at about There was the Ladies' and Children's Hats § Our showroom shows new and exclusive ideas in Pat- tern Hats each day. Also TAILORED _AND STREET HATS 'in the latest designs and and shapes. Orders entrusted to us will be filled to your entire satis- faction. > ternbon. This, too, without any ad ing at from 250 to $60 each. Common journment for dinner. No session has | 0V¢ soll at $30 to $15" each. Grass produced an equal number of minor td calves sold at 24c. to Sic. per Ib. casmaltios. " { ongenial ailing spirits choice veals, Be. to Ble. do. Sheen sold at 3je. to 4}c. and lambs at Bie. to near tv. ber 1b. Fat hogs sold at from £5.50 to $4.90 per 100 lhe, were constantly 'pairine' for recuper ative purposes It was rare indeed that some gap did not show even on the front benches. Mr. Balfour tried a rather prolonged rest cura: Mr. Cham terday af fection Results are prompt' and permanent. ried in an ambulante to Westminster Hospital, and 'Parliamentitis,' or 'House of Commons' nerves.' was very | T he remedy is both harmless and sure, prevalent towards the end of the ses {In boxes, 26c. For kale only at sof. Wade's drag store. Money back if nol satisfacwmry, A Find In Dogss London Daily Graphic. Mrs. Algxander ~Stirlind aged se- One rarely hears of a stray dog venty inh a pioneer. of White. Lake, found practically starving in the ie dead. Several generations of rela tions attonded her funeral, Joseph Hayes, Glen Buell, js dead," aged cichtvnine, He was a Metho- dist and leaves four children streets of a city. rising to fame and bein jing fortune to its benefactor. Such, however, is the history of the celebrated dog Brigadier, which forty D. Keele, un' Paul." years ago, after being bustied about, { the strecte © of Manchester, found a {sympathetic friend in the late Mr. Foulkes of that city. Finding the dog in the strest home: less. Mr. Foulkes took, it home, and #ith it, after careful training, ye eded in winning the Waterlon With the monev thus won Mr. ill purchased an hotel at Withing- ton, a suburb of Manchester, which he renamed 'the Waterloo hotel. Bouncing 'Babies are Nestlé's Food babies. No upset bowel troubles--no | tario, ha Mrs. A, ronto, is own, the + Gananoque, Oct. 9, the late John: Sopher, who was killed on the track day, took place from' the residence of William MebDonald,. Charles street, ves. to Gananovpe ceme- Peck's Kidney And Liver Pills. tery. Rev, William "Timberlake con |" ducted service, legislators were kept tramping He. pe Tb. hilt, "est Joi ol " th h the lobbies until one, two, ch cows on e market to-day, ; LE oT ato hall past four o'clock | that har been here this season John GANANOQUE NEWS. of the morning; after sitting from a Campbell, of Point St. Charles had : dren J quarter to thre on the previous af 22 superior cows which he was sell | Funeral of the Sailor Killed By G. T. RB. Train. in 'King#ton on ternoon, berlain was an unwilling but not in A scientific remedy for kidneyi, liver - . frequent absentee; even Winston | and bladder troubles. These pills RE) Sore a= Jowmsded about Churchill, young and vigorous thoueh | have a direct action' on the kidneys, | LC of the blake dein the Re hg e ja. succumbed once or twice to the | flushing, cleansing, healing and 2 u g mn. ; k ; b of the Gananoque Spring and = Axle excessive strain. strengthening them. They can be de company. The blaze was got under "Ons member, at least, Mr. Cream pended upon to eure backache, wrinary | Cool before me oh ro xX ap er, gollapecd comuletely, and was car- | disorders, ar any ovdinary kidoey af- done. : ng bi The return mateh of basket ball bes tween Brockaille Collegiate amd Gan anogué_ Hirh School, played off Inst Saturdhy, was J pongd on account gf hed weather, amd . wrrangements have ben made to play] off on Thanksgiving day. The Young People's Society of Gr chureh has arranged for a course study during the coming winter. R. RA. having consented to "Macbeth," and Rev, take Timberlake to Handle "The Life (learge W. Seoft, comer Charles and Wellington streets, spending some weoks past in New On- | | "Mr. and who ha # returned home, A. Walsh, the popul and' hostess of Gananoque In takine a short holiday in New York Clifford Sine, Arthur street, heen spending a week ut] hin « old home has returned. Joseph 1 spending a ht a in » guest of his beatin, George WE In a quiet spot? of the hotel aropnidd Fomor Pine street. "stands a tombstone coveted to the Sample ( enon tor ight mene) James OF Ben, sent free to any mother ya line a - cdnya own. Tie Tne, WLS C0, Une, SOATER. street, is shonin in The funeral of to. have been § who has | - Satur- post William of 8t. wn been ar host n, are of To:

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