Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1907, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1907. A GIRL'S LETTER. ttteeeee } ; s { holidays in Brockvi ? iss Rose Hurst, Harris Stre - ® holidays in Brockville, 4nd are ex- NED N URSE a pecton, Wits, cites Something | $ © | $pwcted here about the end of the : The Very Latest Culled From All of Interest to All Women. <4 0 in mouth, with Sher baby. for a visit of Over The World. & a few days. They will be "entirely LOCAL OTES AN THIN Read What She Says: '& welcome." a N D IGS | . Grand Trunk telographers are asking ys. : Guilt bt Miss Clyde Dickson, Division street, IN GENERAL . an_increase of twenty per cent. in : p_-- . on has decided to remain with her sis. J-- wages from the company. rience, Advises Women i, : i g wr, Mrs. A. TH. Singleton, in| Occurrences Im The City: And | fhe next ip of the G.G.F. Guards' RE I § SE Shah ih ih 2h i th a6 Rouleau, Sask., till Christmas, Mrs. cinityl--Other Brief Items of Regiment will be either to Saratoga 0 Their Health. | YIIIIIIIIVISIVIIINIIe Singleton and her baby will come wi Easil a Springs or Old Orchard Beach. : The oli 'tea, on Saturday, was a|home with her Interest ¥y Bead. And anager Black, of the Niagara can- great success, a large - number going iss 5.. Moore will: leave, on Friday, Remembered. ning factory, fell into a tank of boil- over for it. The day was periect, | for Montreal. Dr. G. W. Bell, went to Parham, to- | ing Water and was severely scalded. warm abd bright, and the 'clubhouse Mr. and Mrs. © Ernest Ferguson, of day. 5 e application ; attractive. The tennis tournament peo- | Ottawa, a recent bride and groom,| Capt. John Martin returned from | Company, to have certain m x ple came in for refreshments and Mrs passed through Kingston, on their| Watertown, N.X. the Cobalt Miners' Union committed '[James Cappon, Miss Mabel Dalton, | Wav West, on their honeymoon. Some| Herbert Ryan, Newburgh, is in the | for contempt. has for We a ' a v 10 the Countre Cul game of Joft, to-day, for Montreal. dies at Queen's. tion 0 ~ He te [rouniry Lou yesterday. | Mrs G. G. Publow, Clergy street, is "Kasagra," «in 256. and 30c. bot- jon to the jury X : back from the west. . ' dibson's Red CO --nn So Mrs Norman Stuart Leslie will give! Mrs. Edward IL. - Fortt, William tles, at Gibson's Ne rosy Drug a little dinner try Club, in he of Ottawa. « others who read this may fry It and re- ceive the same good from it that I did. The cro juet Mise Frances Sullivan, Miss Alice Mac- hig Que., will spend part of their seessssetesties A ine, few vears ggo Mr. Ferguson was ounelcity for the college season. sold th: tea and a Store. W. J. Twigg, yesterday, shipped one of his prize black and white cockers Mr. Courtlandt Strange is back in to Newark, N.J. Montreal after his trip to Cushing's | The Kingston . to-night, at the Coun nor of Mrs. Rutherford, street, has returned to town. - - - - Elects and Pembroke rail- and Mrs. H. D. Wilson, Clergy street Frank = Doyle, guard at the peniten- plavers have been rest: | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will go south to- |tiary, left, to-day, for Messina Springs, mallets for the last few morrow but Miss Wilson will remain |N.Y., where'he will visit friends. Hedley, Bai Ww. C. Officers at the Meeting. Toronto, Sept. 25.--The annwal gen of Buffalo Mines again been en- larged. The Miners' Union protested, saying it was done simply to harass ne, Miss Marion Calvi iss | Of the boys al "Hillcroft School." "Genuine Scotch mints' are X : Christine ( ote Su aud Xs « *. 1 0 at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store the miners, : . ess. Sales Notes or taken. : SR do dispensing tea for all.. The tourna Mrs. Simon Merrick, of Ogdensburg. | The probs. were right to-day, The Papurivhend. men are jut i rail- for on . o Iiment-was- not : N.Y.. is the guest of Mrs. R. K, Kil- {probabilities became actualities. way service ause of a feeling of : : ment was ot finished - ing ¥ © roba © 1e ) ] y Ls - . 2 played off > Ves on t. ug born, King street. - PF Miss G. Gordon, Medicine Hat, is in | nervousness, in View of the activity BANKING BY MAIL.--Deposits may be made or withdrawn by dav. The Sauls will. come oF | Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Brock street, is | the city to atlend Queen's College. of the attorney-general in regard to mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every atteation { wrday. y off on Sa loging up to West Selkirk, Man., about | Daniel Whey, Princess street, return- criminal prosecution of railway men ~ : ae the middle of next month to pay her | ed from Cape Vincent, N.Y., to-day. after Syrushs. The Suggestion is made Kl GS O BRA C » Some-of the i daughter, Mrs. Thomas Muir, a visit, Arthur Turner, Hamilton, has re that the government employ an ex- Some of th married ladies went Miss Lillian Lambert, Clergy street, I turned %o the city to resume his stu [pert who would conduct an examina- CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS after a wreck and give his opin- a THE GREAT NORTH-WESTERN. My I. C. Farthing. King street. will | Island, Manhattan Beach, and his | way carried. quite a number a the i mark ceive on Wednesday, October 2nd, home town. - - Frocir Tifs vests rday ol a en Ae of Me kitchen range on the et fitted nid on every Wednesday following. "Mr. aud Mes. H. L. Wilson, and Miss | "Mrs. Prince, who 'has ben visiting | pany was held, at their = officdi, to- with an electric oven sliding tray. % \ : : Glossie Wilson, who are on their way {in Kingston, left on the noon train | gay. and the following officers and di- One pressure of the foot opens the door of the . RQ : casional game of bridge; in a from Italy to" Baltimore, where Nr. | for her home in Toronto. rotors were. re-clected : Presidmt, H.1 oven and, at the same time, slides out "a cast iron 3 SERN SN \ r yiet wav, has been filing up Wilson iv connected with the Johns | It pays to buy. cough syrups at Gib- P. Dwight: vio sresident Adam hell with th ntents, that i (iT WANT to say @ word for Peruna | "0-icti 5 idle hours for the past few | Hopkins University, have been | gon's Red Cross Drug Store. All fresh | pg; ght} pu i > 1 5 ou Son uu, 53 Foi ny ana i for. systemic _catarrh and _ trust | doy spending a. few gays/ with Mr. | hare rown: vice-president and genera what 'you are cooking without the fear of burning manager, 1. MoMichael: directors, Jas. Matthews, 3 rd, Hon. J. K. Kerr, Toronto; Col. H. Annual ESTABLISUED 1807 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, = 5, Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England L A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking busin cashed of 2 P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. The PERFECT IDEA is the only grease sputtering all over you. Or, less pressure ~ will merely open the oven door without sliding the N. «i had been ailing for a long time '": tn their d, H ° ing 8 ¥ . 4 . > oad C. Clowry, J. BR. Hanvery New tray out. { and nothing seemed to do mo say good, days. weatl being partly the cause. for the winter and attend Queen's. Miss Birdie Sherratt returned home | y vi, oy : nervou asleep! 1 } although I tried many doctors and : > " rr : Bel Ottawa on Monday and left for Seek; od Seat D. It you doenl Sisice does nek fiaedle the *"all-gone" "and 2 want to be left icholy, many medicines. Ihad become so bad The m will take place on Fh rg x White, > Quaws, | Kenora, Tucudb, to visit ber mother. TY; auditor, 4, LJ, Mh . CT IDEA, write us direct. i Fane here w leas Yivi Wednesd; 2nd of ise Ml she holds to her present plans, will | The Parham fair opened to-day a hare ; feelings, blues and hopelessness, they that er 5 0 p SasUTe IR VINE. i 1 wali a ¥ % Miss spend the winter in Picton, going up |g | umber 'of I P . wing aud WALKER BREAKS DOWN. The Guelph Stove Co., Limited should remember there is one tried and "] was finally asked by a friend to _* i 1p voungest daughter > there about the first of October. Miss {a large ak Kina a Sho 5 eg at mn Branches at Montreal, Winnipeg and true y, rdi 2 i 0 , : rhiel ic i r ny i urdy, treas i the re A ap ober. Miss 15,00 on the Kingston & Pembroke, t To. fre & + end | true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's #ry Peruma, which Lo, with aby Coninto of Frontenac. to Me. GH. B. | Fthel White will be jor the winter at Fh in the sights TT © | Scattergood . Fails in Pedestrian | 8 Calgary. all cansie Compound at once removes misgivings. Eas MEY delight eh 3 Strasbourg; Sask'; with Mrs." W. FUSS in Kingst Gi : Attempt: hat| sch troubles. after taking the first bottle, to see a Uttawa 'White ( Fo br oi on od Siwy Hed Pi 23. -- Willi X i . a he better an k . : | Cross Store, kx d's . » rkering, Ont., Sept. 25.- ly No other female medicine in the great change for the Detter and 1 kept Mi nd Hn "McMurray Kel Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Supdberg, Send Shc Rare, Edward's Nervine, gickeritg, Ont a aie bie] World has received such widespread and on improving' until completely re-| Na T bie H : in who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. | "gy, eh or Ottav lu P s gx have failed in his attem ' te res | Unqualified endorsement. covered. x ip irom \oroiito Yo amit | william H. Stevenson, Division street, | p bog amp ah. is at Fort SD uve Hor = T a . ¥ 3 ils. | . The needless suifering of women from «] now feel like a new woman. the Bank of Montreal having ic. "0 0 oi three weeks. left for their | Ta 104S1e, WEDE Wie 13 Led ub Op ne WAR TOM ort-1lope to jorontoc ame diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible It has done wonders for me and I gladl wed Mr. Kelso there I Far orth Dakot count of the severs..storm..that has | return. Two men driving east in a as|to sce. The money which they pay to recommend 1 to other Rose EN Mis Macpherson, and Miss Annie Ss argo, ~orth mhota, on Leen raging since yeste rday ~| waggon report him as having broken re-] doctors who do not help them is peda ronie pe pe IRrEL | Ma rson, Brock street, came home » . x | The steamer America was forced to | down at Highland Creek, while on his y p them 1s an No ailing woman can fail to be inter 2 s-o1 Mrs. J. J. Haines of Belleville, is | d the f . " ~~ ' s ow | enormous wastd. The pain is cured and 8 from « Ottawa, bringing; 0... le, 18 | come around the foot of Wolfe Island | way back from Toronto this morning. the money is saved by Lydia E. Pink- in the above testimonial. Mies yy, Pennington Macpherson | visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. G.l on her wav from Cape Vinceut. on ac- . 0 A ham's Vegetable Compound st was persuaded by a friend to try . Lockett, Stuart Street | count of the rough weather Telegraph Operator To Millionaire | {il i v . : "- -" a ses| It is well for women who are ill to Peruna, and she is now perfectly well lhe R r.. Barrett and Mrs. Bar M I I tc has been tl Red Cross Belladonna = Plasters F. T. F. Lovejoy, a millionaire of 2 > 14 1 : 5) W f A SCO! p as M S 3 v, - . > " write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, The and feels like another womag, Such is have hewn spending a few daysia| 9 "ta Fl i : i 4 NE are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | piushurg, began his career twenty | re-| present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter- ber story in brief. n. and. while here were en pension | {or home in Campheliford, Irom Store years bgo as a telegraph operator. He 1s, | in-law of Lydia E. Pink ng : "Ro . York, and is now taking a trip to| Mrs, Gordon and two children, Me- | 0% OF | ds, | in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, her assistant a -------------------------------------- Romilly House - . 3 iT y was rated as a [oor operator. He was OL} OF Hany Seo Dott To per iamgian, ng = Ee ey . Toronto and Niagara Falls She may | jicine Hat, aud Mrs. Smith, Kenora, ant to a Hives of the Carnegie wn for twenty-five years since Beradvice Bes AT HIS FINGERS Mrs. Hamilton Mackeras be here later to Yuisit Mrs. 'W, J. returned home, yesterday, after spend Steel company, and Andrew Carnegie, ROR A ing | been freely given to sick women. In her rats Cusuad =- : an. on Sunday warning Fair, King street. : oo ne |I0E a few days mn Kingston ; always lingering about the clicking Nugent & Graham, Sole Agents - } ore: , 0 he R: Chewed Har ing . r. J. C. Clough, of Campbellford, Little $ Ce © ve Fier es- | great experience, which covers many ved ill vesterday with Mr. and N . ¥ ¥ | Little Miss Edna McCartney, Univer- | © 0000 0 took liking to the No set | years, she has probably had to deal with A u . Te West street spent the week end with his daughter, {sity avenue, entertained her little : uments t H a ei ® deri TT aT nt-| dozens of ca just li 3 ( ) <terdan : TR oI Mrs. W. J Fair. friends" at tea, last night, on the an- young opera' ® gave utm.a ioe & cases just like yours. Her 1Y> 23. Yesterda Helen Bailey. Queen street, re i . : : gh n° 1 cal position and always had his eye ¥, (advice is strictly confidential. morning, when Mrs. Charles Kugler ; \ ixit with| Mr. F. Pugh of Chicago, with his | niversary of her tenth birthday. & RB tsi pmpound Succeeds where th] ( wose from | she went | y ai ( By 3 Pitttford, | mother and daughter, have heen the| "Pocket combs," 10c., 15c. and Mc. | im. When t x' iw States £ ns . w Others Fall. te the oils wh her #4 Th Tews guests of Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, Ba-| at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Corporation wus lore i 000.000 Wg III oF aon wa No OIE ate at Rohertaun, Svdew | gob street, tit wale. | * Quite a serap took place in Ports: | 4 ut. of bis offer SL CNC he | Di S01 an S$ ).. Stewart ohertson, ° » . . | i Mond tht. betwee he | Stock in the new Of y. | PL PL00000000000000000000 i 10.0 Ys y - i pste or 1 : mouth, on Aoncay night, Hetween the ito tweets Fri , =) fig 3 fod th w har street, Toft, : vestenday, 3 wr a The engagement is announced in Van- | county constable and a vouthful resi- solit came between Frick and : ame 1 rd on se He fortnight's visit with her noone x MN eouver, B.C.. of Richard Strachan | dent. The case will likely come before | £1 Lovejoy 'Wat One © TIE en ith in re . i at Mrs Henry Ekinner and Mise R Bull, voungest son of Rev. Canon |a justice of the peace. # the younger Partners who wid y. hil maton she ' oh "| Skinners will sail from ancouven ON pall, Bay street south, and Miss Ger Mrs. T. 8. Webster had the misior- | Frick, For that Tao. he incurr ! ght Fats h : 3 yo | October 16th, for Honolulu, where they trude Annie Gorrell, daughter of the | tune to drop her spring eve glass the enmity of Mr Weivegie, the an 3 oe and nd 8 spend the gg ined | 10te Dr. Gorrell, of Ottawa while viewing the city. The finder ing hag made him an Sicualre. hut quis upers lo sto Mrs. Heghert obinson remained [Fo FO ment is announced in | would gredtly oblige by leaving same | the FS ) a month telegrarh operator : A sl " onger in Halifax than she intended, Winaipent of Miss Evelyn Cameron to { at Whig office. / had his millions. He wields a power | v fell on i Wt is pow in Boston . Mr. Fraser Homer Dixon, Royal | Prol Shortt will - make sn address | of his own, independent of his early | fe Of Um : tne .., | Canadian Infantry. | upon the taxation of public service benefactor. Financially, at least, he | time there has heoh "1 The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Barrett will > ron { corporations at the national confer- | does not suffer from the break | hand, and | t) reasol " TAS leave to-morrow or next day for Bos Ipvitations are out for the mar | ence on taxation at Columbus, Ohio, ------ 3 were able to i An the flesh with Mrs. Barrett has been the guest ringe of Miss Ceoil Nordheimer, to | November 12th. Death Of Daniel Murphy. : * - « causing pail henor at many little afairs while Mr. Charles Cambie, on October Oth, | St. Andrew's church have secured the Daniel Murphy, ailing for some time, | here. . in St. James' cathedral. Toronto |services of Mr. Hewlett, concert or | passed peacefully away, this afternoon, 3 MH. Myer, University avenue. iS. 'The marriage of Miss Gurtrude Sar | ganist, of Hamilton; Mr. Blight, bari | yt his family residence, > { 'S } n Yor! lington, of Montreal, to Mr. William | tone; Mrs, Walker, soprano, of ' To | street. The deceased contracted a co d 3 : [he ven. Archdeacon Harding, In the Sampson, of Belleville, Ont., took |ronto, for [their annual Thanksgiving | last winter, while working for the | 2 n Head. and his bride, will visit lace to-day in Grace church, Point recital. street railway company, which i { $ be if it isn'do " Kineston some time tC wards' the end St Charles 5 The tailors are still out. Last wéi™ttled on his lumigs: with serious results. | " of Detober : -------------- | ing a conferent held between ed five months ago he was forced | * Mis« Blanche Deacon came over from Lost Good Horse. some of them and ha employers, but | to leave work, and shortly alter his s ° St. Catharines to Toronto on Monday Lopum, Sept. 24.--On Monday even- {resulted in no understanding. | he | condition became so s@fous that " alin Coat 2 wd came back to Kingston to-day i at the home of J. E. Boulton, a | tailors did not hold executive powers |! was confined to his bed. ; ; * 2 SE Holiness Movement prayer meeting | and had to report back to their com The deceased was born in Ganano { $ Mis Yvette Pacaud is up from Que igus held James Huff had the mis |rades. Their employers asked that | ave. twenty-seven years ago. and | : C © bec and is visit her sister Mrs. | fortune to lose one of his best horses. they appoint a committee with powers | about four years ago was married tw | : A 0S ® : , 1 FD. Lafferty the' RM.C..stafl ad- | Miss Hazel Joyner was "At Home" | of arbitrating Miss Maud Henry, daughter of David is the result of a healthful 1k nce to a few friends on Saturday after { Henry, Stephen street, who, with two | asse or es i : th + a i \ nnell iversity ave- noon. Mrs. Clara Lapuin is spending FOOTBALL NOTES. «mall children, survives him. oO sis- | : ertain Fall weather. At this sea- middle: life. f there 1s a k Vi Po Nr bag n : week with her mother, Mrs R. | S-- ters and four brothers of the devas | thout much. notice. We get warm & tendency towards Consti- I d from a very ds who is very ill at her daugh- | Westmount May Get Into 0. R. F. reside in Gananoque The late Mr , foggy days; everything, in fact : : . 1 un the dakes the end of last | ter's, Mrs. Hartman Snider, Odes A U. Series Murphy was an Anglican and an Oud as ) an : : 1 ndigestion Ann ND tis v ors s enry Bush spent, last week : y . fe | .t can be handed out. Nothing pation, Indigestion, Miss Cotton spent a dav or so Yrs a nr Bush Beh 1 EA It is reported that Westmount will | How ' & etter than one of our good. Biliousness, Nervousness here and then Went BOR, re Don wie or an, A and wife have | enter "a team in the junior O.R.F.U. te Soaz cna) ae . nliv ie expetted back with the cap o 1 iting friends, at | series. If this occurs, Kingston, Gan Died Very Suddenly. CURE IT NOW with Tout the end of the week. returned rom isiting : anogue.. Brockville and. 14 stone Sent 25. Maior| » . * 1 out t iretna. ( ge Joyner spent ut, ne JAmestones Hamilton, Unt., Sep Pd x DI' I nglish Mrs. John Jenkin, Prines = st . Gs phy 0 tes rdonham: will likely be the eastern division. It | Francis M. Carpenter, ex-M.P., Fruit- | 9 Kit town, on Monday, to be th re wil T will be known to-night, when the O. i died, suddenly, this morning. He | : rhe . 3 0 cl ). to - t . : tro ton, wa u be , ox » land, died, su ly, 5 n y when gas 18 80 chea R 55. of Dr. and Mes. He Ya jor ri] the at of } » E. Brown. | R. F.U, meet in Toronto. was in his usual health when he rose | Just the thing, g 3 yd $ 1 0 1 2 50 4 Mrs. William Cor ett, of North Edward Joyner spent Sunday with The J nid a lofge Pahot and was dressing when he Jon dead | use chilly nights and mornings. ee kima. Washington, has come to spend coo 5 0 Potworth. ' A number from |at the Cricket field last niaht. Many | Mr. Carpenter was genera nown ' ors 5 Mikes Depart- ) ' . ' he winter with her daughter, Mrs. R ere attended the Napunee fair, and of last year's team made their ap-| through Canada. He was a retired | sample at work in our Gas Fitting I epa 4 I. Cornett, University avenue took in the opera inthe evening, | pearance, and an. hour's good stiff | major of the 77th Regiment. He" en ment ro : ,. . 1nd Boulton and Edwin Bell are | work was indulged in. The players are | tired political life in 1889, "masd-for . ww + ob Roval Mili. | Clarent | F \ . . Mrs E:T. Aaylor, of th Royal Mili on the sick list. -A number from here | requested to turn out "every day at | thirteen years represented the -- r-- p4 vescent tar Uolk has gone de n i Non attended the wedding of Burton Sut- | five o'clock, or as soom after as possi- | stituency of South Wowtvurshy { - . -- ---- ---------------- 1 to Rr danghter, httle iss n and Miss Ruby Hamilton; the | ble. Goal posts will be put up. House of Commons, in the conserva- | K VEY BIRC ecial at $12.50. | Phe lis Taslor, off to school in the in event took place at Camden The bankers also had a work out a} | tive interests. Mr Carpenter was Bel IM¢ } L & Jd country - : F at tén o'clock. Visitors : Mrs. | the Cricket ficld, and are fast round- | ty-four years of age. A widow an - ' 5 are in order everywh if Y Suff From Colonel and Mrs. Rutherlord, ol Oh Michael Love, with her sister, Mrs. | ing into trim, for their season's work. § two sons and three daughters rari. | ; 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. erywhere--some . u er ai i wn for days M d Mrs. Dwight Frink, | Many good rughy pla have devel -- | inf ® 0 tava, awn town for a J. Huff: Mr. and Mrs. g , any good rughy players have binge § | 2 i in, full length. Every one of $ nd are the guests of Mr: & Mrs. [ith Mr. and Mrs Williams Aluey; Xe oped among the maney Jandlers. ~ Three Held Responsible. | o¥ : 3 rtin ing 3 e y wr, Yarker, wit Mannager Thomas McGinnis of Se, 25.1 coroner's | ---- - I To ee na er 3 1 Martin, Wing . and Mrs. S. Vandewater, Yarker, wi Mannager ., Montreal, Sept. 25. o C0 Is M-- _ z y nd Mrs. Ch Tob: 'yrs. R. D. Brown: William Sagar and | Queen's 11, is busy getting his men |i, held three persons criminally re. | yagi nw a ~~ "- p - : hot from Syract Ernest Leeman, Violet, with Clarence | gut to practice. Queen's men appear |, ,qible for the death of Frederick | f or 2 : i . | Boulton to be going at the game this vear | g hinson, killed in a collision be | J d See Them at : Zutoo Tablets Will Cure It. Mix. James T. Sutherland ix in re | with something of their old-time wir. eG ins at Vaudreuil, | : : 2S and instead ne Our Unseea Sun. | it, the spirit that in past years has|,, Septembe "The men are | 4 R t The tablets cure my headaches so i e will pon Mall Magazine. | made thera champions. The boys had | (Clarence Howell, brakeman on one of | 4 > 2 / a C. 4 completely that I don't mind having e winter No ane has ever seen the sun. This| 5 good hour's work out at the cam- | (he trains; Loyall Sheets, operator nt | them any more. y is not an epigrammatic pleasantry, | ug yesterday afternoon. Most of last | Vaudreuil, and the station agent at | 3 i ; ANSON A. GARD, Mr. and Mss Elsdale Robertson. | hut the cheerless, scientific truth. year's senior nen that have returned | Dominique Conductor Cameron, aho y } -. 2 Litterateur (Wandering Yankee), | who. from hes ; King | series of concentric shells savelope & fo college this vear, being in uniform. was seriously injured at the time, Was | ? 5 w the, rom 1 Bui- lous of which we know absolutely . re their first battle in Ot- le by the jury. 1 : A din nucleus, o ; Queen's have heir first le in exoused by the jun) ® 3 a Fewgs 7) t+ | nothing, except that it must be al} go "io weeks from Saturday . | Boys' Lace Boots, $1.25. Delicate women have in your remedy. | ino agar to! most infinitely hotter than the fierce | . - " . something they.can use with sai Apion: on ng a 3 night's snd. and eg furnace, and that it must amount Mascots At Bridge. No Change Coutamplated. | . Box Kip. Lace Boots, $1.50. : . MRS. Hawa - the win- han nine-tenths of the total] .. 2 Now York, Sept. 25:=JohnD:-Arch-| LE C wer, e | will be en pension there for to more tha Le - Toy mascots are the latest favorites pw York, Sep. : Ba eT 3 3 LE CLOTHIERS. Bulwer, Qu vi : | solar mass. ¥hat nuclevd is the real as luck bringers at the bridge tables | bold, vice-president of - the Standard | i " * 2.0082.50 | u . 1 1 Mash : wo! : i thorita- | 4 - , The editor of the Chronicle keeps a "Mrs. Co Larratt., Gamo, ax i. spn, for ever hidden from us. iin England. A player who has a pink | Oil company, has IC. an , oer | . oY bon Sa and can testify from Per |iunshy 141, today, for torn S11 oll =r velvet 'cut at her. elbow feels auured | tive dewinl 508 SECC, MermyiGabie | Girls' Lace Boots, © = - 1.25. 4 : tis 3 sit in town hot WIR ZO ounting . f plaving winning game. A rag | er in the day on » a l -- sonal experience, that they do wha tr their visit i and iruit] YS playing a g 8 2 : ; 8 )il com- | ) r-- meni rad ty > on from Torgnto to New York. and Lawson--How many kinds of fruit] «ggllywog™ is another charm which is authority that the Standard Dif eon | p ." Yas - - 1.50. L. E. CHARBONNEL, ater, will go south : were there in the Garden of Eden | claimed to bring to its owner pheno-| pany contempia 2 A 1 'Ex-Grand Master Grand Lodge, LO: w | Mies Grace Murphy and her hs e Pawson--Well, wo don't know exact- | menal good fortune, and a curious of its affairs we , Cookshire, PQ. brothers. who, with other member " Iv. but thers was the apple. of course, | figure known as "Sumy Jane also . | --- ¢ ® - ------ b he _ family, have been Sp ; Lon and then our primal parents were the | ranks as a mascot. The manager of o | Died In Prison Cell. n : 3 : YC ny ill leave lor Lou- r 4 evervbody seems lo be . 8: "The curious 3 J ol McTiernan, | n 5 Ww armie: s Soda. cumnter in town, Wi has! fYSt_pair. an : { London store says: he Ottawa, Sept ohn jernan, They are H SS next week. Mrs Murphy as! agreed that Eve wasa peach o. |.thing is. that, the more hidgous the | arrested. at. Shawville, on August| $ aw er RI ween having a very dehightiul ste ---------- toy, the greater its value 48 a luck | 99nd last, in comnection with his | 3 oo. Milford, | fy Bob, a white dog with a | brother's tragic death the road: | > Bosten . Francis Ackerman, Miliord, has en-{ ringer. 'Bob,' a white dog wi Lt srother"s tragic dea on he road-} "ALL TRADE. ---- . : , Ibe the tered the potato competition, and long neck, and 'Jim, an elephant with | ide died in his cot in the prison cell | b G Artistic F . > Su-- Wiss Riddell. of. Japan. wi King submits two large potatoes of the! hrilliant scarlet cont, are most | gt Bryson, Que. vesterday. He took | rtistic Furniture, Early ouest | of. Miss' Gildersieeve 2 te. Star variety weighing three Ln oular." i ill on Saturday and died from natural | ee em e------------------ ' B \ [] gu ' She will arrive to- Whit poi | aple and Golden Finish yew | stract, while hare. She. WI pounds ela SE causes { . 18 interested . "United States organized labor has % i ------ i y y bout the wonderful ' s. George United Sta 3 The Coal Men Smile. " r a ! pv go heed glass, MARVEL Wiring ey Why 2 ho - Roches formally el Te Ee aatust Sf am just the busiest man in town Bavarian Going To New York. | ' ¢ . and China Cabinets at The sew Vazinal rinse. Russell left, on Monday. 30 Qecretary Taft as a presidental ans a al + th hee. Sept. 25. ~The steamship | . 3 Te $ M pat conven Ere to ds said y comnl man to' the Quebec, Sep 25. i 1 3 * ent "J cloanses |. N Y. LP . Kine street, | pirant ne Kk recent] Whi "f be ol spell has made the Bavarian, now at Indian Cove. has | ALL GRADES. WRITE THE METAL MAN. . wo' Mes. EJ. Bo Lens ot for |. Joseph Pine Fich - Lake, recently 'lo think of their coal bins and | been_moved from the east to the west | . ; bd ; ain at High! Heights farm to Garratt Allan, fori people think © 0 yn eth Ki ILLIAM REID will remain al, } he. is better, | sold his iyym to | mow everyone wants' their coal taken | side, in order to permit -the making : - y a short time Jor. w ms h xs not vet £4,000 he Lake S wi ¢ | the first "thing." All the coal merch | of certain repairs to allow of her be- € oy He c ¢ the poison has not bed re » Lake Superior | . A b ' x "Hr eH er and Furniture Dealer r the effect of the pe | Ep Gell ' | atte eport- business risk; juts taken to New York. y z » fai worn awav Fen i lpegion on i ¥. . i 4 i Eadi & 230 Princess Street, ) Ww ey CO. Windsor 00%, ¢ |" Mp and Mrs. Nommav Fraser, 'of 0% g ip oi Ge ysl A tn for Cana' : 2 gi

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