Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1907, p. 3

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FOUNTAIN PENS Watermans Ideal Fens, in all standard sizes. Fitted with 'Clip Caps' ¢ it is next ta impossi ble to lose them from the pocket J or belt. The points are assorted to suit all users, and guar- anteed. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Opticians 350 King Street. Issuers of Marriage BE SURE AND VISIT ~ MADE-IN-CANADA | Also visit GOURDIER'S FUR ~ | STORE. Being so busy, find it im- possible to make an Exhibit in the Armouries. . ht | W. F. Gourdier, Brock St -| Wm. Murray, Auctioneer «| 27 BROCK ST. . New Carriages, Cutters, Harness | otc., for sale. re| Sale of Hofses every Saturday. This cu 'T represents one of our Made-in- Canada ; Coats ! Hundreds of others just f as nice. Prices i $4.50 and up. } Swell Dress Goods Display all this week. Have a look at the range. \ Newman & Shaw i 06 -- ON EE EDWARD. | Sudden Death of a Young Married Woman--A Prince . Edward | 'Farmer Has Grown a * Full Sized Peach on a Tree, Picton, Oct. 10.--The county ,W visited by a damaglig frost; the 5 of the season, on Tuesday 'night. a result many fanmers growing' ean- ning factory produce have suffered con- | siderably. Many fields of tomhtoes are done fof) dnd .corn;, toe, has in many localities been badly touched. The loss is perhaps a little grater: "this 'year because of the: lateness of the - crop. However, a Week's picking would have finished the yield. The "'nip'"' was not severe enough to hurt apples. A preity, though quiet, home wed ding was celebrated Sunday evening at idemce jot Mre. John Hall, when the: ves 5 her eldest daughter, Miss Ethel Hall, was marfied to Julian Werden, son ol the late Sully I'. Werden, of East Lake. Rev. Mr. Lewis, pastor of the Main street Methodist church, tied the | knot. The bride Wore a dainty frock of blue 'silk. The couple were unat- tended. Previous to her marriage the bride was night operator in the Telephone' company and 'her associates there remembered her on this happy occasion with a very fine silver meat Jork. Mr, and Mrs. Werden will live 'on _his large and prosperous farm at East Lake. Mrs. La Dae Delong died denly early Tuesday morning. heen out speuding the ing with friends and returned apparently in good health. However, she hecame ill during the night and had passed away 'heforé daybreak. Mrs, Delong had only been marr ya couple of fears and leaves, besides her hus- band, a young child. She was twen- ty-three years old. It is an unusual thing to peach tres in Prince Edward. . Yet J P. Thorne iz proudly pointing to a fine tree growing on his farm just out very suds She had previous even- EED TO BURDEN YOURSELF WITH HEAVY CLOTHING THESE FALL DAYS--USE SHREDDED WHEAT gives natural il in a natural way. Supplies in di- gestible form all the elements' needed for the perfect . mourish- ment of the human body. Biscuit with All Grocers--13c. a milk or cream the collar keep its § Bell | home { grow | when laundried. epm-- as illespio-was the hostess | Gays She Will Remain Mrs. | ons We Wy 3 altgweont of a smart | 3 Efe. i tea, Ahold Yanlusén' has joined the] oo osep. yn | staff of the Stiff d Park as junior, Toronto, Oct, 10.--Lhe second at-| and Harvey oongard sas been pro- | tempt to'annul a marriage of minors | ¢ .(moted to the vacancy, caused by the | under the new = Ontario law has resignation' of ° Richard Hadden, jr. {mantic features which the first, the Mis. H.7S. Wiloack's and her guest, { Barr- -Fasken case of Elora, did not Mrs. C,H: Wirldifiedd, {have, in the recent action Alexander { Mrs, CJ 3h: Wddi are spending XIN ble, oi: Nobl Jomidiun detective few days. in_Ningston, Mr. and Mrs |2© o 0 es th a J. HW Jamieson. have been in Belle- | | agoucy, a Fes ar le, is tk ville this week. R. A. Norman, town |B 0 annul the marriage of ! 7 i daughter, Harriet Emma, to Joseph 'clerk, is in Toronto visiting his son, Lad, Ar." ad PR | Gerald, on the staff. of the Metropoli- yd, sun o am Lyn or tan bank years one of the most prominent mga : in local municipal afidics. In the Barr. MARINE NEWS. |The Items Gathered About the | Harbour. i The steamer Waeetidah, 'on her way | determined to stay Mrs. Joseph Lynd, is wind bound at the dry dock. Mary Louise | west, The scow arrived from | che is still of the same mind as when [Rideau river ports, this morning, with | {she went off quietly with young Lynd, [bracing w cempany ef avERLHE iis THE DAILY BREFISH WHIG~ "PHURSDAY: OCTOBER ~10y 180% =~ of "ickon, oh 4 a ful- sized pe eich | LAY CANNOT KILL LOVE. | Fasken cave the bride and grooms were | contented, the bride being anxious to| |ugve the hasty contract unmade. In| the present instance, in spite of. par-| ental disapproval, the young bride is {She assures your correspondent that ---- = NARDUE ERs CLA and 75 others, De an and Fredric Raokin's a. Opera "Happyland" Prices--25¢., 30c., T8c.. $1, $1.50) Seats now ob Sas © MONDAY, Oct. 14th A. Q. Scammon's Co. In the deliciously droll comedy-drama Side -Tracked Fall of Mirth and Merriment, Strong Situations and Sensations] Ffiects. Eom CLEVER (COME a general cargo. 2 iced a year ago, and took him for her life's jRIANS eer a E beri aw The se haoner- Acacia arrive rom | partner. ro Low fers of. atl fodus, with coal, "and is being unload: | wy, hope," she said, "that it will] Prices--3 6, BEE. 508 «d at Crawford's. {only be: a case of waiting... We. Kept | Heats on sale ries. The barge Dorchester, of the M.T. | our marriage a secret and did not hve} company, rebuilt this summer, Was | together. "1 don't know how it we BR, WILL A GIBSON successfully 'Tanfrched yesterday after- {knowii. My parents found out. in Oc { hoon. | tober and soparation papers were | red from 288 King The Richelien & Ontario Navigatio je mpany | raising | thé 'barned steamer' Picton 1 | Frank 'Simpson of Toronto. At M. T. elevator * er Robert Walled, from Chicago, wit to's. 76.000 bushels of "wheat; steamer Can®{oouple, whose romance be gan in n (drawn up. has given the contract for{ The Lynd family "will answer : the suit o {with an appearance at Osgoode {but will not. fight it; half, preferring to as The steam-1| abide by the déecision of the court, h | the facts are not in dispute. The young | the adian, 'from Duluth, with 81,000 bush- | Pari dale Collegiate, will then be free Street to 118 WELLINGTON ST QUEEN'S FOOTBALL CONDENSED EDADY ERTISING First insertion lc. & Word, Fach cone sertion, 836. HELP WANTED-MALY, DELIVERYMAN, AT Grocery, A YOUNG. MAN TO DRIVE AND CAR ior houses, an tinshop. Edwin Chowan & Son. secutive insertion thereafter ball cent a word. Minimum charge Aor one im HENDERSON'S ¢d a man to help in the WANTED--GENERAL. la & T SH TION AS' COOK IN RESTAUR- house or private home by ia experience. Apply 2vs Princess Street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES bg + oF eno "rises Hei A 38st. GENTLE MAN'S Tow BY Ea Glasses) on: A ihvasa ¥ cnr VEG Rate Hy ths ee A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY WO J. cover lost guods by several people, who leCled to advertise lor Ua in this uiun, Lie Wise pext time. POSITIONS, BY CAPARLE FEOBLE, who can be found by Sdvasel this column. such Je i. Jah or tele -- and the Whig will do the rest. ARCHITECTS. IMMEDIATELY, TWO STRONG YOUNG ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITROT, OF LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, WHITE BULB TERRIER PEP, WITH two hriodied eyes amd similar wark on hp. Peder Kundly return to Alex, Ayo. Any Person nerburing suite witer this Botite will be prosocutesh Cann, 51 Brock street men as helpars, in tinshop. May be fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. FOR SALE, continued as fAhiseentices n Seti; : Avnly 10 Nel.otvey & Mirch, 99 St |mEamy Pp. SMITH, ARCHITECT, {SOLID Bid SHC GT BYDIN 71 Broek street. a etc. Anchor Building, Market Square. bam Si, opel af 34 hha Ne 7 "Phone, 345. Sede Sutstiy Sirate: poly 0 . Be : . Arense 3 SAS S¥ Gurio. Mun ta FOR Ea ERY | POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER. | Street ~ LAberal weekly ¢hant"s Bank Building, corner Rrock . k oF IR op Reliable Ting. = For ful barticgery and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213.|A FOUR or Hie Apy wp, Tris, Write - for § days: It wi Ae ws : treal. FR XERLARDI. AR any for thal artielé you * lo dispose -- on corner Pr pind Bagot uf. Tey it today. ~ reels. tran treet. . FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS I ey em Taget w A BARGAIN-PROPERTY ON COR. make, ol om Tepals at of Clergy and Division Sts, including wall, Sr ie prices. Galloway. TO-LET Eton al MnalOr Sor De Ft . Ped - - price particulars see Uso. Chl, The Taio, 131 rock St, next Mo ol Estate Agent, y 8. lAvery. ans | PWELLINGS, FURNISHED. AND. UN. J Buse dud, . . furnished, Storts, Offices, ote. Mes COMMODIOUS BRIUVK RESIDENCE, modern improventents, with spaciods els of wheat; schooner Keewatin, from [ta grow old enough to do as . they ---- r---------------- lot, situated at Sh Johnson wil Yekeri arl : ith 12.000 bu hel o i STORAGR SPACE FOR FURNITL RE Alred streets, 7 | phi to Alex Pickering, Harbor, with wushels gilease. Young Lynd, who is now only FERAL SERVANT. APPL MRS. | clean and gr¢. Prost, City Storage Snodden, 289 Alfred strpet, 2 of barley, : { twenty-one, is in London. i . Low, 16% Union street. 200 Queen Meet: 'Phone, 520. ----p-- 3 ceri Swift's : Steamer Hamilton, up, | £ X ---- VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALS-- last night: steamer. Belleville, down, | A SAD STORY. GENERAL SERVANT, AT ONCE. AP-| A COUPLE oF OFFICES OVER' THE Double house, on J ohisot. siveet, the last night; steamer' Cornwall, down, TO OTTAWA ply, 157 Sydenham street. Telegra Company's ol property of the 'late Joseph amie to-day; . steamer Aletha, from Bay | Sentenced For Life; But Pid Not | ni PLAIN © > APPLY TO 18 Avpiyted. B. Salton. pufisber Shop Ay tar Mossts ports, to-day: steamer Chieftain 111, Know It. Ss al G: T. R Tr A sean PL. uhH eo ahriod. {OFFION ovER WADE'S DRUG { Waikem & Walkew, from Garden Island: schooner Clara] peci . ain Tard, AOR .-sirtet, = alien p ] ---- sto Cor. and Brock Sita. bot | " cleared [ar Oswego for. coal. Cleveland, Oct. 10.--Tears stood Be at § aan. SATURDAY. Oct. {5 GENERAL SERVANT, OR NURS Water heativg, nn at MecUsnn's | CUT STONE FRONT RESIDENCE, : | the eyes of the twelve men who as jur- | 13th. Special train epg, will leave Apply to Mrs. Dawson. 135 King St 51 Brotk street. No. 5 George Ht. house 74 by Pon TAT. | ors in the trial for second degree | Ottawa, at 0S pom atunday are | brick and purtiau cement exten un . : N $1.76 return. Piekgts geod to return to . Th two stories high. (Roof Garden Trial Catarrh - treatments are being | murder of Maria al Sul, yesterday, dot &r 4h. A Soe FERAL SinvANL oY area TR aang. pr re, 3 Ax a Wh. oumaining kitchen, andr # A it In to Judge Schwan's court: 4 h aia colar, billiard room, or seinen mailed out' free, on request, by Dr. | 08 t West. other small, nn lar "bath, © Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests aro LIBI_4_Seulict of guilty against the 'QUEEN'S | n. ho RM.C| crt Wen | Apply 349 Brock any | oat Wb. pe men dais proving to, the people--without a [EV which means that only eighteen | APPRENTICES, FOR LADIES' TAIL. | mrss . . | roows, bath rpomn and all sod any coslithe great value of this|Years old now, she must spend the SATURDAY. Oct. 12 oring and Dress-making, at. 106 NINE-ROOMED | HOUSE, 33% BARL| convenience. Stationary Wash Sta { penhy oy } | rest of her life behind the bars for! Princess stroet St., opposite Collegiate Institute, and hot and cold 'Water in bedrooms; scientific presgription known to drug killing Rafeaje- Bark h | Queen's Athletic Graupd, West Side and | oe ee containing all modern improvements. | house heated by hot water, Deep lof pists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca- 0 ¥ aleale ~ darbato," who, sheln dq Stand. 336 Pas Side and Apply at 331 Furl street with stabling. carriege house and tarch Remedy. Sold by all dealers, |58id, bought her' for. $100; then failed | Bleachers, 2c. # LEARNERS AND IMPROVERS AT Manservants' room. Address Win, { * {to pay. but sought to take her byl te Ri Mune. Elder's: Dress-making Parlors, MONEY AND BUSINESS | Lessife, on the premises. | stealth a5 'rinCess st i i -Uncomprehending, for she knows no AUCTION BALE OF HOUSE-| r------ -- OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF BOARD AND ROOMS. English, and the court interpreter was | HOLD FURNITURE A GENERAL SERVANT: MUST nel building and contemis than SAY other ; rete absent, the girl was led back to her| On FRIDAY, Oct, 11th, at my root A goud, plain cook. Highest. wages | per eve A Insurance Eiporiu, Mark ro REIspin REO ATH BOARD: cell. There, later in the afternoon, | Market Square," "Household Furdure, paid to the right person. Apply at} « | 1 4 Nedding, Springs, Mualtresses, Carpets, 162 Johasdn St., Cor. Sydenham St ot Square borne street. . ter attorney conveyed, through the in- | urtaius- and Poles. Ao ry, sslawssare, . . a | sont mee -------- , i EE 0 ph terpreter, the me ng of the tears in|Bell Organ, Gram Jpchess Ila LIVERPOOL, LoNpOR_ AND GLOBE rHE THRIFTY LANDLADY SENDS the jurors' eyes. The lawver says she|Kitchen Utensils, New Home 'Sewin FOR SALE OR TO LET Bir uae my, a Ae i ade Snir pither cried' Mach , Matting, also Rolls of oth . assets on t , lo, "her rooms are taken neither cried nor voiced complaint I Pa lor Mase BE y Bytton Make | ------r p-- which the policyBolders have for No worrying, dud Witie expense. {only turned on her heel and marched | Machinery, Sewing Machine. A. lot of | PREMISES, CORNER KING AN security the unlimited lability of all | back to her ell cot. A motion for a lother articles. Lome and ger, Every JQuesa a, Joel an oar lng the Mothholdurs. Jrarin and Poamie | E LIC fb must be sold want the roow ory. i ren n sections 0. su pert ah » owen PH » MARRIAG ENSES oe rint hin be Jrought. with an oki} the ndors wart the moucy 2 Swans, The house Would faake Brus. Pan Sutors ensuing snd stm, 5 M & an ol Sale atilf) o'clock, 'Perms cash. class boarding house. stables to m business wet rates from Strange, " + ~ man and when Barbato tried to climb | mje . WM, MURRAY. rent. Apply James Laturney. Car Stra Agents. 8. - KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER lik into her room she shot him. She had! Auctioneer, riage Maker, 390 Princess street. Shon ™ Bes. ie " Marriage Licenscs, 43 Clarence St. previously refused to marry him be ---- ------ - - a ona 0 i Aa prey | timer gud bu, hom vp vo ee aw] mamemy sumwen. (THE, PARAGRAPH PULPIT lg I WILL PAY A REWARD OF FIF ting them down one by one as they -- makes an appetizing breakfast. carton, 2 for 2bc. This cut speaks for jte¢lf,--shows the, thorough: ly shrunken interlin- ing. 1Usthis interlijung that makes These collars cre 4-ply. It's the careful attention to these details that flakes these 2 for 25¢. Tooke Collars the most popular and best collar valye in C anada. TOOKE BROTHERS, LIMITED REAL. 9 Cheviot, + | Coats. Fall "Coats! See our i Length Black Silk - Perféct fitters. $12, 13.30, - Faced * Fall gy So Al 15.00. 3 = Fi ae ~ 4 ig Era 4 E.P. JENKINS a ¥ 114 PRINC ESS S TRO | i surrendering her! FOR CHURCH UNION. Rev. W. H, Stacey Has Obtained | 20 ,000 Signatures. {Toronto } Rev. W this city News. Herald Stacey, of general secretary of the Church Union Evancelistic Movement, has just com- pleted an important canvas of Toron- to and suburbs, securing thé names of {about twenty thousand endorsers to a petition which advocates the union of {all Protestant denominations, and {which, in due time, will be presented | : {to the highest council of Anglican, {Baptist and other | the long list of names are to be found {many prominent business and profes |sional men. 'The number includes over 4,000 Anglicans, 5.000 Methodists, 1, 1500 Presbyterians and 2,000 Baptists The rest are Coneregationalists others. Plans are tension of the work during the com {ing year throughout the province of | Ontario. With the aid of speakers, | canvassers and other . helpers, the {at least 100,000, and local secretaries of the movement will also be appoint- ed in the towns and cities visited. Meanwhile a Toronto committee will aid the general secretary in planning a great rally, to be held in Massey Hall on some date next September or | October | ! Receipts So Far $55,502. i Chicago, Oct. 10.--The receipts for | | vesterday' s game, as announced by | Secretary Bruce, of the National Base { ball: Club commissi n, were $36 4% dehominations. In | and | made for an ex. | 'number of names will he\ increased to |! Dollars to any ome furnishing informa- tion sufficient to Comviol the party Wh shot, a colt on my Oak Point. Farm, on the Fromt Concession of the Towaship of Kingston, on ar about Saturddy, the 20h day of September, JR 'Bepten toh, ember, A907. a 4.78 © RAT HERS. NOTICE. ANY PERSON TRESPASSING UP- on or shootisg over this Farm will prosecuted according to pass | Kingston, 30th September B. "Rin 'Band Concert Thursday Ev'g., Oct. "foth. Two Bands. . 'ROLLER RINK | a-------------------- | WASHING WITHOUT WATER. fens. Is Like Trying to' Get Rif of Dan- | druff Without Heryicide. { "Did yOu ever see any ane trying to Iwash themselves witheat soap. or water ¥ lf you did" what WHRRP Yo =a of him ? It is every att foolish to try to get rid of Dan a ta 'prevent baldness by feeding eins which cause it, with Gad a. vaseline, | glycerine and sig Horm the principal if so-calied hail sb whee Newbro's Herpioides ba audessabe! Ve Leause it attagks ® and kills the: parasi tie germ which feeds of the hair roots Tt id the and only genuine Isealp !germicide manfifactired.' Sold by leading druggists: original Sand 100 |The players will receive $11,272, and 'ih stamps for sample 10 the Herpicide each club is enriched to the extent of Uo., Detroit Mich. Two sizes, 50c $4,750. The National commission gets and $1. G 1 | the rest, He i 2 | i we receipts for the game Monday ge OF JRotatied $20,162.50, divided as fol- x oa lows : To the players, $18.747.75: to | Aft » 7.7 « ot Beco { owners, $10,498: to the National com- | Ex mn ® Mikes |! mission, $2916.75. In out er nas a oston Transcript 1 Un the : two games so far played, Strange and wonderful tgleg of the each of the players of the two clubs! {will receive as his share am amount as | tannibaly of thé 'Southitn neil were Folow : | told by the Rev Solin Hapkips Deni | 'son, pastor of the Central Congrega Fores hisogo wins : Chicago, $818; De- { ronal church, who has retpnthy re os turned from the Island of New Brit- Hey, Detraie wins : Chicago, $545; De-| { ain, off the"donct of "New Ghiven. Mr | Chicago earries twenty-two regular] Denison. gave. au. ill ed Maccopic {players and Detroit nineteen. Fach is | {entitled te an eqnal share of the pro- | | ceeds allotted to the players ofy his club. Stricken At Daughter's Wedding | +| New York, Oct. 10.--Mrs. Catharine | Hynes, of Na." 979 40th street, Brook- | | ly n, was attacked with heart disease | {at the wedding ol ber daughter Agnes to John J. Mellin, a resident of | Borough Park. An ambulance from | {the No ian hospital was sent for | land Df, Norton reviyed her, hut {she had a relapse and died yesterday { morning. Mrs. Hynes had remarked {that it would kill her if her daughter married auy. one not of the Koman lwatholie religion. P Other things equal, it is the noblest | maw or woman who puts the highest | ~ | ahd noblest estimate upon others. | There is an expansive force in beau- | | ty which broadens and enriches fife. a Cold inOne Day, Days | onevery Lo é2 con talk in his church at Bos during 'which he "told oF Ri per- Lx ton, | sonal obge Fatinng of | the pale of { cannibals, and | had peeenflG" { most remarkable especially, thot who on "ool Hho Most hieltain, that i obogo, a native chieft | cording t0"'the 'Wlcount 'give Nes of Mr. Denison, had wone with hi# Sling into a neighboring village d his fire men againét "whofn' pT rudge. He carried all five Bodies back to his own _hnt, the one by one. Shortly i od, -- converted to -Christinid tgs Hee. then returned to the village and made a speech. Mounting a stump in the pres. ence of a wast nomblage; he said : "Once 1 eggme here wit tones with which I kithed Wty (Ho akin 1 com¢ with five: stones. bit they are { stones ofglove.' them five or out" ve His hone mend A re- turned all the ybaoey tn Stolen | "No die, said Mr. aad dared © cross the 1 ingens w Brit- even at j west ivi it Lag Bi HE yn Te Soe ism, hos ety Ta anita miles M1 rr shore. . The Ny | wins tdld by reliable witnesses on the isfand thai. the sus often Jilled were wanted. Tobogo's exploit of fiv bodies was one of the And after his conversion he became the poles which are known among th natives as tapa signs. He a bov who had come down from th mountains and had been knoeked of the head for decorative purposes DANCES AT FEAST. Jig at His Great-Granddaughter' Wedding. New York, Oct. 10.--Dr that all men reach the great-grandaughter"s marviage and hi century mark by ten years, h* had danced for twenty Wolnisky had for more the East Side. Campbell Bros'. Furs. See our exhibit at the Armouries. Sure Cure blood and rebuild the nervous system by Ferrozone. The of the system is changed into a re. serve of vigor that defies further ate tacks of Seintivh. oe Marvelons in {45 reconstructive and rebuilding power, quick to give relief, ahsolutely sure to cure--where can vou fine a better treatment than Pée-{ rozone ¥ Sold by all deaggists in Ge. | bon, 2% {as many as two hundred persons at al boxes; try Ferrozone. milder cases sengible of the error of Lils ways that was told that it had once been the propérty of | Osler's the- | and after minutes he tired from active church work, Rabbi than forty-five) vears heen in charge of synagogues on for Sciatica, Sciatica i« really inflammation of the &iatic nerve, the largest nerve ir he bed The pain the ery of the perves for more food--for richer, redder blood Rubbing on a greasy Jiniment can't help very much--you mist treat the lowered condition | o| Fire Ocgurred in Classic Village | on Wednesday. ict. 9. Short! 0 | Athens, alter five wax doomed to destruction. At once | willing workers set about to save the contents, their efforts being successful of The structifre was a one-storey frame ni one. with oven attached at rear and it | wae burned to the ground. There is a small insurance on the building, The | store-house attached is fireproof, and | its contents were saved ' | Miss Gray Mayried. I A pretty wedding took place at the ory height off rides home, Wednesday morning their powers at forty years received a! ohon Miss Ftta Grav. datghtér of severe setback. Tuesday, when Rabbi | John Gray, was umited in' marriage Barnett Wolnisky, danced" with the ow §. Chalmers, of Parma. The gility of a boy in celebration of hix| ceremony was performed by Rev, Dr s| Mackie, only in the presence of ne hundredth and tenth birthday. = | immediate friends of the Hride and a reality the rabbi was ane hund-| Loderraom. ARSE the wedding Wrenk red and ten years old on July 21st.§ f.ct Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers feft for! hut he postponed the celebration of} (he east. i his birthday until yesterday, when his| i at grand-daughter, Miss Etta Wol-| was married to Burnett Green-| Died After Legs Cut Off. it his home. In the presence of] Rrantford, Ont., Oct. 10. John Row children, grandchildren and great-| an, yardman on the Grand Trunk grandchildren, Rabbi Wolnisky danced| here, was coupling cars, last evening, a famous Russian dance in celebra-. jn the yard, when, in some way, he tion of the double event. (fell and the 'cars passhd over both Rabbi Wolnisky was as free and easy, legs, cutting them offi. He was vemov in his motion as if he not passed the! od to the hospital, where he passed away at an «rly hour this morning. disnlayed not the slightest sign of | When visiting * the *'Made-In-Can- fatigue ada' fair, be mare te ree the King- Up to ten years ago, when he re-pston Hosiery 'company's exhibit of Imperial Crows brant underwear, o'clock this morfing yesidents off Ath-| the | Unitarian. REV, C 8 w. CASSON, OTTAWA, | Everyday Religion. hin sent a message of goottwill "ty the | 5 | Peghaps vou too have been brought American people, . telling of hig grati jong were arpused hy the ringing of the in the belief: that' religicn Americ ople, telling « & gr | 0 uh ho belio ' oligic NAR tude to the missionaries who had] P™ bell. The people hurried to find a rat . 1 k afi Hh ) a « o . separate, one-dny-a-wee ir, hay- aused him to give up his barbarous that the frame hakery of M. H. Eyre ' Pare) or n 3 er > \ . a i y cans « $ . R rn ore relation to a waelovy diet Mr. Denison alse exhibited af Wo8 0 flames and. that the fire had AT rr bargain 'th an Santa Cla ¢ A PR Ee iene | we barga th Ny ts skull obtained from the top of one of| gained such headway that the huilding has to a May day festival. It is time that you such a belief realized the absurdity of There is po difference of i days in religion. There is no sacred. ness of special het, There is no sep- arateness of religious function, Alt days are holy. All acts are religiotis, All religion that is worth the name has to do with evorvday life u should pesult in the ennoblement of { the daily deed Address, Mr. ture. Casson for free literas The ability to work one's woes up into fun is the art of avts, What a tremendous advantage one has who ean do this--who ean laugh at his misfortunes Assurance in Fofpe Over .. Net gain iu Agstrence in force last ten triets, 18 Murket street, Kingston. COAL OIL! The Best is The Cheapest. 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