Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1908, p. 5

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STREET GAR STRIKE NON.UNION MEN ATTACKED! Joion, Ma BY STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS, The Police Called Out to Dispeérse 'the Gathering--Cars Run on Some Lines Without Trouble. Cloveland, Ohio, May 16.--Claves lapels street car system was tied up at five o'clock, to-day, by a slike A Iwrge crowd gathered at the lake View baros, this morning, whey om attempt was made to start several ule. Birike sympathizers attacked the HOURIOn sharp melee followed in which a scort of men ard reported to have been clubbed. Chidf Kophr sud a number of officers were rews- and a rushed to the scene and dispersed the! crowd, (birf hoplir was struck with a stone bot was not seriously hurt Cars ren down town on several linc without trouble. Ten lines, at least, wero unable to send out a caw Uhe unionized suburbén lines carried passengers only to the city limits, then ran in ps mail cars without pas wengers, ' Wore Notorious Thieves Captured By Police, Panis, Mav 16.-A bawd of notorious thi which hns terrorized the northeast of Paris for months, hag been broken up by the police. The prisoners enptured twents five! The principal members of the garization bhived in oa stylish villa at Pontoise, They were under the leader ship of an ex-convict named Legain Af night they operated in the ueioh borhgod of their headquarters, and etole everviliing which they could lav bands, including horses, hi furniture vans, and telephone In one night they nhowt a mile of overhead lysing telephone communication tween the city ad the porth-east sul his extensive § Og wix COMPrise men and a woman. or upon evelos, wires removed wire para be nssociates also, of Legnin and an wrh carried out burglaries The police watched the villa at Pon toise for n week without cessation, and caught six members of the band re: turping fast before davhreak, laden with the 'proceeds of a burglary. Le gain was among the prisoner Find ing himself the inmate of a prison eell, he immediately denounced his ae- complices, including the receivers of the stolen property, with the result that now they ave all in eastody series Are All Of One Mind. Lapdon, . May 16.--~The Times, re. furving to the Mansion house mepting far the Wolfe and Montcalm memdarial, mays that . Canadigne, 'when they learn that we, in England, are all of ane mind on this matter cannot but feel that the heart of the motherland heats in unison with their own, and that their fellowship in the British empire is as Mr. Bryce said in New York, 'Established . and = consecrated forever, | Race For Life On Skis. Rome, May = J6-~Two Austrinh brotherd, named Sehlendy, who erdss: wd the Ralian frontier from the En. gadine on skis in order to catch a train; were fired at by customs cuards in mistake for smugglers. Shot. after shot followed them as they skied dawn the mountain side at a great pace, one bullet grazing thé vounger hrother's knapsack, but they soon out. distarieed their pursuers, Heavy Fighting. Algiers, May 16.--The Frenth force mador Gen. Vigy lost thirteen men, killed, 'and sixty-five wounded during a fierce engagement, yesterday. with the fanatical Arabs. Three officers are among tha French killed. The Arab losses are described as heavy. Road Crumley's special for to-night. The. eight hat manufactaries ig Orange, N closed their doors, on Friday, throwing about 2,500 opera- tives out of employment, because of a failure to reach un agreement with them as to wages and labor condi- tions. See Bibby's dainty 31 shirts, A German torpedo boat seized the Euplich fishing steamer Taurus, near Aveim. a PVrosgian island Bibby's $2 hats the latest. i Api THE DAILY BRITISH WH IG, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1908. | soeerosrssesserssrespns pid to hear that she is ro | SOT IOGe | ies COVer- HER ORDEAL TERRIBLE. Life Kiss. ; Gold ir 16. ~A women named 0 in Fontr.dge, has Leonid » 1] » Gwi ight » from England. = jtime ago to visit her sister 3 FOIVISIIIPIPURIIIISIBS DOLL, in Prescott, in nom Miss Mary Lewin. Brock stroet i nif y by the is gindly welcomed by old Son roquet Club, lor its Tuesday events, [Miss Shaver is a very of a ends through' June, revives fragrant | Mr. L. Miler, of Ore Saver {movies of old-time happy gaieties, The town, : Anger word has so completely gone out of! Migs J. fashion that it quite like. will leave. "Cranford to the cars of the younger | - little vigit {reperation. The club to be con! Mes. T. G Ma ; gratulated on rising superior to the | week, Ria? Yarquie Ss expected fad of the day which has wiped the (King, Alice street Rt er old 'word out and substituted "tea," | Mr H. : 'bridge," "affair," "dance," and = so town. on. May the party succeed. Floreat 3 Florebit | which we hope good | classical Latin. ! - oe - | There was a Kingston gathering i wy, though slowly, from i illness 2 - - -" | Mrs. Charles Abbott, f with her Miss a By Husband's § Fe stored to | Stratford } King | ri. Carton, of i» aunt, Macaulay, Through one of the most terrible or deals gver known. She fell into a trance aiter a shot ilinews, and was placed collin in the Belisf that dead, She lay silent, unable to move or spestk, witib: preparations for her fons erpd were going on all around bir, § Mrs, Cartons hesband, who nite clegper, was distracted gel when, n few days ago, hex apparantly dead alter o few days ill ss, x | All arrangements were made for the funeral, & ®offin was brought end the woman was laid in it. Then, jubt os the coffn was about! to he screwed down, Mr. Carton ask ed to be deft alone, with the body for a mowpent. le bent over his wife to kiss hex for the last time. The cheek | on which his lips rested was warm. His: wife was alive, Home, lately, when Mrs. The man, dazed with joy and won: Richardson and her daughter dor, sent at once for a deetor, who!My and Mrs. W. J), confirmed his hopes. The doctor order ally. street. Miss Emmy London, Shaver Shaver, who came aud ! hittle | Mrs. 1, : 1 staying with | some mn she was i The use of the word "party, artist, 13 mie : ie, ini an with Drummond, William street on Tuesday, 1, . Perth, for he found sounds or is next | » Mrs. George is Doak, of Gananoque, in : > - Miss May Kinghorn, Yo, is in town. { Mr. R. } Tothill is n (today, to Montreal, George (day with his mother met (hill, Karl street. : Crothers gecident- | Mrs, J. Elliott All were enjoying themselves to {went to Toronto i ed her to he removed at once to the! the utmost. [visit with her 5 hogpital. ler © condition rapidly im-| Letters from Miss Ethel Waldron say | Master 3 praved, and she is now well on the'(h.t she and her sister have been | Miss yay to recovery. . lucky enough to come in for the cherry [next week, for England the women's, story of her eXperiEne. blossom festival, the gay in | It is not likly - #8 during the trace is extraorlinary L1apan. The trees 'are one mass of | Cochrane will ome put Wiss Bate "1 knew everything which Was RINK flowers, each blossom larger than a Jt the end of "Ah pom Broeville on around min" she said, "but Hoganium. 'These travellers have met 'ning of September ust. O%. Ue begin vould not move. 1 could not even many old friends, and also met the | Miss Molson, of speak when 1 saw that they thought Rev. Charles Shortt, cousin of the 'guest of Mrs, Al I was dead." Misses Muckleston, attending service in Barrie street Fven when #he was put in her cof his church. ; Ep and it seemed alroost eertain that we - Nr. and Mr she would 5a biti alive, she i Mrs. CC. 1. Dickson, Barre street, {bhoro, are } unable to utter a word to save her- Mise Dickson and Profi, Dickson, went |Louis Best, Union street sell. Bhe could not evin spenk to her jup, to Toronto, to-day. They are ex-| Prof. S. Ww Dye fass husband as he bent aver her, pecting word from Mrs. John Knox [with his sister My "N Only the touch of his lips on ber und hope to meet her in Toronto and [ton, in Ottawa, thie x check saved her. bring her home with them. Miss Gertrude Angin: Master Richard Mitchell, of Cal-!3ha and is now ny h { ary, who has been laid up lor many {spend 5 wee : with rheumatism, is expected "home next week, His Kingston by the cighteenth. | Miss Matthews, here and go to school. lof Mrs. William not coming east for istreet, as she thought of { a] is of Rochester, | A going down, after his holj- Mrs. R. H. Tot larrie gtreet to-day, for a week's h sister, Mrs, D. Plewes { ourtland accompanied her. Helen sirkpatriek wil) sail season Montreal, is the Alexander h Kirkpatrick, > . hat John Best, of Peter- Staying with Mr. and Mrs been stay ing H. Harring- has Chicago, there and is left Om- She will expected LONGLEY A TROUBLER. veeks back in He will stay British Press Comments on New York Speech. Londor, - May 15. The Financial' Mrs. Mitchell News réferengz to Justice londey's nn visit just speech at New York, says it is not doing. the first time wouldbbe politicians have | made vain'glorions boasts of the in| Mrs. dependence of colony, which were re | stroet, Mrs. (ham, of Hull, to Miss Margaret Mal girded ax lqnite the proper thing inl Athur tea, loch, young daughter of the od some gnu little towns of the domin | yesterday. Only second in attraction {Dr. A," Ma och. at the resides ata ion, forgesting what the country awes | Lo the guest of honor was her small | her aunt, Mrs, T.. Khery Lord fo oh of and | daughter, Miss Gwenyth. Mrs. Rich | oy ' hd nr - o- tivh {ard Hooper made tea and Mrs. Ed-| The marriage of Mi ¢ 3. Pense s Joos, § p of J Bb, ward JJ. B. Pense cut the ices, some of youngest daughter of Mrs gays it is pro) atl: | the girls helping them, The tea table | tall, Gananoque, to My bwas . ERE i | Reanky : knows a good deal | V4 laid in the drawing-room. Mrs. | Brockville, will take Edward Cartwright, of Vancouver, { June. | Ottawa, is the guest h Cockburn, Bagot now, . iil The marriage will take place on the lst of June of My. Charles K King ham, youngest son of Dr. A. ¢. Gr . Gra . - ee W. St. Pierre Hughes, asked about twenty of Matheson's friends to Gra Pritish" capital and enterprt may in future have tw owe to B warships, The Standard Justice Longley Flo Nuttall, « George Nut A. E. Smith, 3 3 place early in more about law than the political | ideals of Cavadians. At any rate he | W888 Among the guests. ought. to adequately fill his position | Yesterday bo Mrs y Ls . | 8 £ . 8, on The Bench. While the press eres ay i ieitoon oh the speech some prominence, there : is |, Pe bi hoctwaond hospital, gave little comment. Official Canadian er fn a clog" here deprecate any tendency: to}, Na exaggerate its importance, 1 Seott's friends among the colony were invited, Mrs. ber made the tea, and Webster assisted her. COMMONS IN SUPPLY. - cites George | 0 "shower" for the brideto- Annie Scott. It was very "family" afiair, as only Miss | Rockwood | W. C. Bar| Miss Muriel Items to the Amount of $400,000 Passed. May 16.--It is an pourparlers are progressing the prime minister avd the leader of the* opposition, which may solve the intricate problem now facing hin -- - parliament over the election bill. . Half a dozen ladies opened the cro- |. BY H p.m, $400,000 of public build- qhet season, yesterday, by going over [M88 in Manitoba and Saskatchewan to the commandant's residence at the {bad been passed. 'This was done Royal Military College, and playing a [99etly and without fuss and is fair a game on Mes. E. T. Taylor's lawn, [Proof that there is move than a tenta- - - tive grrangement between the leaders, June ball at The Aylesworth bill is due to mukéd College, perhaps the its reappearance on Monday, smartest social event of the year in It is interesting all Canada, has been fixed for the following departments twenty-fourth of the month. ithe full votes for civil governmeny ett he and consequently their employees got Attractive little remembranges of [their full pay envelope to-day : the Maleolm-Ellis wedding have reach-|ernor-general's privy council, state ed friends in the shape of dainty boxes | Indian atinirs, auditor-generyl, finance of delicious wedding cake. jeustoms, inland revenue, agriculture, - jmarine and fisheries, public Mrs. J. M. mines and trade and commerce. asked a few departments day, to meet Mrs iss Ottawa, cret that between open Silence Drove Her To Death. oan Bernardino, Cal, May 16. Miss Caroline Tibbets, aged twenty-three, of Toledo, Ohio, overcome with loneli ness of the desert station of Danby, | where she was recently assigned" to duty as orailrgsdl Stelegraph operator, committed suicide hx Ahoating heisell, Mise Tilshets," who had (heen ill, was unused to the Guide of 'the desert, and for several days, hed been in a restless frame of mind] declaring repeatedly that it was hette#'to be dead outright than buried alive. po wi. No Fake, When" you our Java Mocka blend of coffee we know it is good toffee. The "best that money ean buy. I will please you, J. § Henderson, Breck street. -- 7 At Consecon the wharf has been wrecked and much of the timber float. od ashore; at Wellington, where once was a good sand beach, nothing but a 'body ol water can be seen! at Cress, the wharf is »almost inundated. It will be raised. The shore road is un- der water 'and people have to wade to reath; the what. The proposed * advance in freight rites, by the United States wailwayvs, east. of Chicago, means, it is calcula- ted, aninerensed taxation to every wan, woman "and child of $1.75 head Bibby 's . 52, hats the best. Bartow $lay ashi, Japanese minister at Pekin, will give up the post. - The date of the Royal Military the note that the have received ta Gov- and | works The which received half pay were justice, militia, printing, interior, mounted police, railways, post office and labor, - - Machar, Bagot street, wople to lunch, Arthur Matheson - oe - The Misses Smith, 125 Bagot street; will not receive again this season. "ow. ht, Alice street, yester- PITH OF THE NEWS. - Miss Mona Knig is going down to Winchester, on, Mon day. | { ' | The Very Latest Culled From All Major and Mrs. H. Kk. Burstall, Bar | Over The World. Saskatchewen government spnounc- | €s a surplus of $120 491 for 1907.8. At Belleville, fire in a double frame house on Moira street, owned hy Col Ponton, did about $1,500 worth of damage. i It is quite definitely ' proved that Mrs Guinness, the arch-murderess, perished in the flames of her home at rie street, back from Toronto, to-day. Mrs. Walter Henry and her little family reppggned to Lachine on Thurs: day. hos Captain and came a t Mrs. John Cochrane, Gore street, have up at the tournament in Toronto this week. Mrs. Edward Cartwright will pay a Laporte, Ind. Calvin W ell, a Wis nipeg business Mit for short visit to her sister, Mrs chell, in Renfrew, before sailing Makes the tious food and the most man, was arrested in Santa Monica, California, on the charge of obtaining $2,000 from 1. A. McRae, on false pre- tences, Pr. R. B. Struthers passed away, suddenly, at Sudbury, on Thursday He wasa native of Phillipsburg and graduate from MeGill about twenty five vears ago "- Herr Bernhard Dernberg, is in Loa don, trying to negotiate for the transfer of Walfish Bay, on the coast of Africa, adjacent to German Sowth west Africa, to Germany. At Calcutta, a bomb that had Yeen placed on the car track of one of the principal streets in the Indian quarter | was exploded by a cart passing over] it. Four persons were i injured, due of | them critically. The cart was Mown! to atoms, Ireland. "> o> Ed Miss Daintry Yates and Miss Ann Legis, of New York, will sail from there on Muy 30th for the old coun- try. They will go first to Vichy and will be abroad about two months. Miss Edith Folger intends. leaving, on Monday, for St. John, Que., visit Mrs. Karl Folger: She will then go to Georgeville, and will be gone till about the middle of June. Mré. George -Ham and Miss Eno went out to Odessa, to-day, and after paying a visit to friends there and in Napanee, will go up to Toronto. From there they will go to New York, amd intend, finally, going abroad. - - Hepburn has returned most nutri- to > Mr. Bernard to Picton Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick, when she gives up her house on King street, on the twenty-sixth of the month, will take rooms at 81 Union street. Hep sister, Miss Jessie Macpherson, will spend a few days with her there be fore going home to Ottawa. Mes, Fen- wick will be here till after Miss Anita Fenwick's music examination, in July, is finished. PA Miss Macpherson and Miss Fdith Macphorson, Brock street, who ave jnow in London, will pay a visit to Toronto before coniing home. Little Girl Burned To Death. Parrshoro, N.8., May 16.-<At Green Hill, about two miles from Farrshoro, Clarenden McAleese, had been burning bush piles near his home, and had gone to a distant part of his farm. His two little girls went into the field and were playing with the burnidy heaps when the dress of one of them, a child of abot six vears of age, caught fire. Their nother heard their screams and ran 16 their assistance, but when she reached the unfortunate child its clothes werd all consumed Surgical aid was procured as quickly as possible, but the doctor pronownesd the case hopeless and the child died. Cheese Markets, Kemptville, Ont, MNpy 4. Fifty- eight white and 125 colored registered. BMBing at lle. for color: ed and Mie ior hn lng Napanee, ay on. ings, MN a Jitthe visit to her people. white and 522 colored; 11je.- hid for - oe - white, 60 sold: "M0. offered for col Mr. and Mrs. Lindsiy Malcolm are ored, no selfing on curb at abo . "> - - Mise Jessie Slater, Barrie streef, is visiting friends on Walle Island. Mrs. Charles 8. Kirkpatrick, Fron- tenac street, will be home from Mon: treal on wv or Tuesday. Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick, Fron- tehac street, and her family are going on Tuesday to Deloro, where they will Spend a couple of months with Mr. irkphtrick. Mrs, Ki trick thinks then of going to Nova Scotia to pay APPEAL. 10 BE CARRIED TO HIGHER COURTS BY| ects [now in 3 above prices. «The many friends of Mrs. Charles | The militia . McKay, Johnson street, will he very jwill be held i e camp of No. 'Tdistrict Goderich. i BODY CLEANING EVERY SPRING MORE URGENT THAN HOUSE CLEANINC. Many Women Have Discovered That a Course of Treatment With Pe-ru-na Cleanses the System of the Accumulations of Winter. Health and Complexion, Strength and Beauty 3 Depend Upon Clean Biood and Good Digestion. Mrs. Daniel Passmore, Welland, Ontario, Osn., writes: "For three years I was severely afflicted with stom ach trouble, and for days st a time 1 could not est anys thing. 1 grew thin in flesh, had headaches and was the picture of despair. "I was attended by three doctors, but got mo good results, "Finally I began the use of Peruna. I soon noticed an improvement and after using three bottles, I was able to relish a meal, in fact, could est anything. "To-day I feel well and s , 1 consider that Pern: na has saved my life and I shall always praise it." MRS. ALICE BRADLEY, Mrs. Alice Bradley, Thorold, Ont., Can., writes: "Two years ago 1 became weak and rundown and as time passed I gradually failed until a year ago, when I experienced a stroke of paralysis which affected one side and I was helpless, an "I ealled in professional medical treatment, but steadily grew worse, "I had decided I never would rise again from my bed, but, when Peruna was brought to me and after having taken four bottles of it, I was able to be out and a wonder to myself and friends. "I consider Peruna a great blessing to the afflicted. I may add that my daughter has also used Peruna and has been blessed with renewed health. I believe Peruna saved our lives." WANA) Mrs. N.P. Lawler, 423}4N. Broadway, | and within two weeks I was in fing LEANING up the body in the spring | Pittsburg, Kas., writes: | health." is a duty everyone owes to himself, "Last spring | caught a severe cold | *"Peruna is a wonderful medicine." Face powders may hide a rough skin, | Which developed into 8 serious case of Mr. Lee King, R. F. D. No. 4, Farmers- but Peruna helps to produce a skin that | S24rrh. 1 felt weak and sick and could | ville, Tex., writes, neither eat nor sle ell, need not be hidden. or sleep. wel. "My health has been better generally . "A member of our club, who had hee: The source of good blood is good di- |. 5 : ub, who h een : . p gestion. Porun aids digestion, cured of catarrh through the vse of this spring and summer than it has been Those people who have regular bodily feruns, atviseg me to try it and I did gu} Janse and I have worked nearly functions have a clear and delicateskin.| "I expecisd hein b BE a ee a Peruns helps to restore these functions. WO at Jothing like fh i 1 suffered with dysentery and bowel Most skin deformities depend upon | served alizcst as soon as I started tak. | untile. systemic derangements 'which cannot | ing it, | "Your remedy also cured my wife of be corrected by local treatments, "In thre» 2ays T felt much better, and | ®Onstipation, Peruna ia a systemic remedy, reorgan- | within a week | was well. "I wish you continued success with izing and regulating the whole body. "1 contizasd taking the entire bottle | your great medicine, Peruna," nim re Clean Up Once a Year. eceived To-Day--Splendid Lo of HOWICK TOWNSHIP. New Shirt -Waists and Wash Skirts | | HESE are all in the very latest styles and with- out exception the nicest line of these goods I'he details : LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS in all the ONE PRETTY STYLE, made of fine Swiss front has shadow embroidery, finished { fine Val lace. Special OTHER STYLES IN WAISTS, from 50¢. to LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS, made of Bedford cord. ONE PRETTY STYLE is White linen, deep yoke of inser tion in V-shs f pleats below, 4 yards wide, very correct 4 25 folorrad Special ' five LADIES' COSTUMES---natty new styles, fashionable semi fitted coat, three-quarter sleeves, skirt Pleated and gored n from $12.50 to $30. David M. Spence, The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. wee wd ---- Edward M. Cook 'Released on $10,000 Bail--He Will Appeal Jury's Finding--Bruce Mines Copper Aitermath. Ma ted on the Dr ' that we have ever secured. newest mull, with 16.~The appeals have styles of Toronto, I ons ay sta dn colts at SZ OO H " hould Ix tion b last if "the In local of when returning township of that oflicers voted Howick Carry peal to the divas: : ourt tt of Chief Justice PF It is proves one « 1 i i m and linen made of full 1 le up. upon Lhe its ap and wn the who quashed that b municipality; It hap judgments the fn the grotnds to pens that among been uttered odels trom it the hall is wl courts hole mat od, wher altermath { | nt drop r, at wder has made by the local master Mine J udigre Jenni Copper Brive one Deen Bruce R ol n Copp ar be iTointad . lator com in liquidator or to A fur np mada i the or RDHEIMER GREAT NAME AND A GREAT PIANO On view at KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE, 150 Princess St. Mines mstructio of order NO pany cludes to commence ira hp I formal { their oO compu months 1g willow the re-or arl RE one of the owing to the ome for jamization ol i or England the it - = TWO LEGS AND ONE ARM. Why Buy Imported Mattresses ? better pany. k was stees of cot hut fall in the price of per pegotiations fell through present order comes as the result, br. Ldward M. Cook, terday, fc 1 performing an operation on a veuny woman with to Produce a i abortion, was released on $10,000 hail, this morning. His lawvers to carry the fo the peal in an effort to get the jury reversed In a pamphlet respecting legislation regarding motor vehicles, issued by the Ontario government, the new ree gulations governing chaufieurs are outlined. Fvyery person licensed 'as & chaufletir hat to notify the depart- ment of any change in emplovers he makes and the number of the vehicles which he operates. Chaflenrs must wear metal badges, jesued by the de partmint while engaged in operating the var. Each licenses must pay a fee of ane dollar for his license, 16 be each year. } ern, | Pd Mr. McPnail, Guelph, Run Over Near Smith's Falls who was, ves Smith's Falls, May the ses of CO I, yesterd { the ( Sabourin, whey McPhail fell from a tro One Jeg wed the other nd guilty in sion on « intent an. employee ham When you can get and ul ; work train to! cheaper goods from your own are the k amd two ears wie | aver cut ly going court of ap- the verdict of Care hm Was off at tern niapy the Kner down and one crushed pital phe Ha on 8 who was hraughi to peed 110 Clergy St. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, aed Foonly safs effectual Monthly tegnlalor on wha E dege aid in three ans w to ampu thoy ht home is Heressary it Phail's married childres he can recov at it with a family ® not Guelph rite pl man A Blaze Of Diamonds London, May 16.-<King Fw Uueen Aloxgntirg held 5 brilliant court | in Buckingham , bast i There was a large namber of the dep Baselnall Oa Friday. lomatic circle present pul ' National Leagoe-Philadelphia, 11; splendor was. given the | funetion CALL ON-- Pittsburg, §. Boston, 2; St. Louis, 0, through the presence of the Devan of | TOMMY O'CONNOR} 3 dye. 5 Chicago. 3 Ne Nepal and lar, Indian suite. whose wookhvn, 5: Chicago, 3. New York, pat a a ge Avetioness and Commision Mart. $ Cincinpati, 2. robes were a perfect blaze of dia- 86 and 88 Brock St, § American Leaguee-Tletroit, 6; Bos- monds, ALL SALES CAREFULLY CONDUC 4on, 4. | WEITER { ; ED, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS Elkanah Babbitt, a well known resi-| 18 Farm Hand Responsible ? MADE. dent of Amddinsharg. died on Friday, Matieawns, NX: May 16-Adar . i met, his w and Ji servant girl, Se. after almost a vears illoess, At his home in that township. Mr. Babbitt ing near Lees, were shot dead, last was seveuly years of age. : night. The couple's baby wax ale, Cucumbers, Se. and MWe, at Hen hot, but will recover. A farms hand '8. i is missing from the place. wed am renewable Palaes night Ors da It You Intend Selling Out, i At Ontawg, new plans for a Conlral station, to cost B55 000, wore rxbils ited by the Graml Trusk Railway f company,

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