Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1908, p. 1

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OT ANNULLED The Case Goes Back . Superior Court. AGNEW V5. GOBER THE JUDGMENT OF LOWER couple took COURT REVERSED. The Case Has Not Yeét Been Tried ness man. the Main De-!| on the Merits of fence--Likely the they Court of Will Be Appealed. Montreal, May 20. Medsns, and Campbell, attorneys for Mrs, W. Agnew, point that the jue Decision out ment remdeted hy the gourt of Kings pot in any the martiage Mrs. A, W. Agne he visited, wick:, #1 to annul bench, appeal way purport between Me, and which is in issue in this cause. fuddgmont simply -reversédd, by a ority of three to two, the devia given in the superior court by i ice Davidson, maintaining a demuarres this he case of duecription in law fhiled In elient Ms, A. Agnew, has pot get been of the main defence, and the effect the judgment, Friday, is simply send it baek to the trial on the merits. Ver ditional questions of fact aro raised by tho main have not yet heen nd of pus to may that the marriage has be annulled. At the proper time the citton of the eéourt of king's will, no doubt, he submitted higher court, should that ever come pesssmary, as the judges have hewatolore passed on tions raised by the demurrer equally disided in their opinions. to King's Bench | py Jaw Hickson min} Juw tried on the merits uperion court for aul k defence, and ndjudicated apon. It je therefore, premature and erfone on ' bench he who the ques are he Daily NAPANEE TIDINGS. Death of Mrs. W. D. Rockwell, Chicago. Napanes, May 26.-On Saturday Miss Bessie (. Freits, of Frank ¥Frelts, of Rich 0 mond, was united In marriage Clyronce Jones, of Picton. The core mony was performed at eleven o'clock in Trinity Methodist churely by Hey W. HH. Emsley. "The bride was at tended by Miss Mabel Waltham, of Waupoos, and a like service was formed for the groom by Harry Vas de Bogart, 'The bride was attired iy a becoming travelling suit of Srown. Alter the steremony the newly wedded thé" npon train for » honeymoon in the east, Un their re. turn they will reside in Picton, where the groom is a successful young bust a f morning Only laughter ) t Harold Downey, of Oakland, Ca arrived home last week to visit his father, A. M. N. Downey, who is sull Miss Mabel Downey, of Chicago, also came home with her father, during his illness, Ward was received here last wiok of ithe denth, at Chicago, on Tharsdey fnst, of Mrs. W. PD. Hockweil, " news was a severe shock to hier many {friends in Napanee, who have vers Hkindly memories of Mrs, Rockwell, who with her hushand, here 5 couple of years ago. She leaves, he ides her sorrowing hushand, three children. Mrs. W. A. Rockwell, of (Wellington, left, Friday, for Chicago, tor le with her zon during his trial W. 0. Perry, of Toronto, is spond ne pn few days with his father, Jere. 'minh Perey, Frederickgburg Station Napapes quite desertid vester day The hall game in Kingston and other drew a large crowd the Limestone City An execu Picton nlso was well patronized fase of forbidden spall boys of Napanee, and the ah faence of that amusement made the day more like Sunday than a day of amusement In former the u of this pastime was abused and the town woe often in danger of fire, and {any one driving with horses {hat weve not used ta the sudden explosion of ten had narrow eseapes from serious runaways, of to mw A. bo . Ihe Ww, on! of to ports to ion to "The the WwW fireerackers was i lo yonrs a f ' DAILY MEMORANDA. Yesterday, : Towiay and all the time Campbell Brow'. Hats are just right. City Council, 8 p.m. Private als of Princess SU, now on, King Bdwanl Theatre etures Carate's Doubly' and "That Songs by Messrs, Bristol apd Harvey, WHIG TELEPHONES. Spina lone Legal Forms, all kinds, st Whige 1 dally Whig Ia always om eal an Br Rin Mark « Bq Open till inte each evening. Furniture, at 520 "A Quurter' Hs MARK TWAIN'S TRIBUTE i '{To the Memory of the Late Queen Victoria. York, Mav 26. <~King Fdward, Lis private secretary, Loved contributed a message f good will, and Mark Twain made characteristic speech at a diner piv en, Inst night, hy the British Nehools and Universities Club, at Delmonicos, in honor of the late Queen Victoria's higthday, which, since how death, has heme celpbrated thromghont Britain's vast dominions as Empire day Dr Walter E Lambert, president of the elub, which ic composed "exclusively of English and American alumni of Brit ish universities and colleges, «uch as $ Now through Knoles, of a at "a Toilet Sets Special prices for a short time only. Best quality Bets. 6 Pieces, $1.40 10 Pieces, $1.65 all colors. ROBERTSON BROS. Fton, Harrow and Raghy, presided with Samuel 1. Clomens, the guest of honor, and the possessor of the gree of doctor of literature conferred vor bv the University of Oxford, at hiz right. Dr. Clemens paid a slowing tribute to the life of Queen Victoria, and said that she will | he remembered and revered in the fax ofl agos. i de upon him Jast WON'T ENLIST THEIR SONS. London , District Conferefice Urge ¥ Them Npt to. London, Out., May ¥N.=At the nial meeting hese of the London Dis trict Methodists, which has just elas od, resolution liguor traffic was introduced hy Rev George McAlister, of the Centennial Muthodist church, and unanimously adopted. Tt will be sent to the des minion government. Alter a lengthy preamble, the 'resolution save: "Re an: a stroag solved, that we believing that there is no mote reason {and muh more dan The Tea of Character pert ---- Nothing is more significant of merit' of our "Queen Bee" Tea vl i Than the fact that it is being used the same people. ment snd experience, yoar alter #0 MBeonsmon, is its passport to home Where good Tea is appreciated. Jas. Importers ST BE SOLD. the Peoples of good judg Yoar. Ihe character of the Tea, so evident and avery gor) for a bar at a sflitary school that at Taronte University, or the Agricultnral College, or any of ou medical indtitations, we eall upon the government of thi country to eut the songection now esisting, by govern ment regulation, heéteeen the profes cion of arms apd the drink traffic "Ia addition, we would pecasnmend o the 20,000 Methodisis of Middlesex that until conditions in the camps are completely altered, they do nat per- mit their sons to enlist. -------------- CANADIANS IN FRANCE hy Celebrate Tercentemary of Quebec, London, MAY 20.--A Paris } save that the Quebec tercontemary as to Iw eelebrated at Sorbonne by ol gathering organizsd by a committee of Conadian residents and the Cana ding Society. Prof, Marcel Duos will deliver au address on the bistory of the French colonization in Canada Canadian airs and poetry will be sung and declaimed. The fetes will be held To cable at Honfleur, w for Quebec. The vigar of Green Canadians and Britishers foe a me niorial to Walle in conection with the parish church where his remains lie, regarding the ! | the heart, hence Champlain sailed, ~ ivonwich appeals to HOLD INUIRY into Textile Industry ,Con- ditions in Canada, REGENT DISPUTES WILL HAVE SPECIAL ATTEN- TION PAID TO THEM. A Royal Commission Issued to the Deputy Minister of Labor gto Larry on the Investigation ~Strikers Will Go Back to Work Pending Inquiry. Special to the Whig. (iluga, Mav 26. dation of the COVErmorsin. in the recommen- minister of labor, the uncil has. decided to hold fn inquiry, by royal conmmission, inte the conditions of the textile in- dustry in Canada, with special refer- he disputes at present exist ing between the mill. owners and their emploPées, The industry, in qlestion ener Lo _ | decorations itl ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908. ~ FRENCH PRESIDENT { Arrives in Londen to Visit King Edward. London, May 26.--hing Edward, the {Prince of Wales, and other members tof the royal families, Foreign Sere tary Sir Edward Urey, Premier As quith and Home Secretary Gladstone, welcomed M. Fallicres, the president tof France, when he arcived at the Vie- {toria station, yesterday afternoon, to return the visits which hang Edward fand other members of the British {royal family have paid to the head of [the French republic in Paris, : { { postillons, was formed and proceeded to York House, that portion of St. James palace, wihre M. Failliores will {reside during his stay in London. The Harge crowds that assembled gave the { president of France as heasty a wel joome as the party cot king and queen of Britain entertained their French guests, last night, with a brilliant bangmet at the palace. Out of compliment to the guests, the floral throughout were la roses, Paris,, May 26.-The Anglo-French press comments, with anthusiam, on the important political results of these visits in cementing Anglo-Froneh-Ruas- sian understanding, which now are re garded almost as a new triple gHiance. -------- SUING ROYAL HOUSE France not being a public utility, does not come expressly within the prey ision of the industrial dispntes apt, and the necessary investigation | cannot, therefore, take plac this measure, as might have heen oth: desirable. Under the cireum the government will issue al royal conunission to W. L. Mack King, dépmty minister of labor, _e make such inguiry the cireym- stances require into the dispute be the mill owners the opera- It is the 'em- | playees, who trike, to} the of return tol work, penging of the in- quirv., fhvestigation | uniler Crwise i stances { 1 nx { aud that an understood Are now 6.000, will the result nm ber BITTEN BY YOUNG WOMAN, Report That Girl Has Hydro- phobia Denied. Watertown, NY., May 26. While «it ting in the park, Sunday evening, Eslna Pardy, living in Factory street, war seized with hysterics. Two young | men who attempted to hold her until! the arrival of the ambulance, were! hadly "bitten in the arms. For eral hour: after being taken to misters' haspifal, the girl went from copvalsion to comuldiom. The report apteaed that the girl was affected wish hvirophobin, and while one nurse ad- mitted it another "and the physician dent 110 Shing whe Bad the hvster- iow, Two or three cases of rabies have manifested themselves: the past few waekey causthg much agitation wey the i SLANDEROUS POST CARDS. | Committed For Trial aj Peculiar Charge. St. Thomas, Ont, May Wilson, retiréd merchant, was sen} n for trial by Magistrate Glenn on "a charge preferred by A. M. Hutchison, another retifftl merchant, of having sent immoral and obscene literature to him in the shape ®f post cards through mails Hutchison claims to have been receiving cards and other matter hear. and immoral wording ght. vears from Wilson. The Iat knowledge either on slanderous jing j lor ou {ter dJinies any | writing or posting cards, Married In New York. New York, Mav Madam Anng | Gould, formerly the wife of Count Boni | s, was the bride of Prince | they sailed for | steamships om P The {wh were mar ried at No. 108 Washington street, | Hoboken, N.J., on April 10th, and | Justice of the Peace W. C. Budenben- {der is quoted as admitting that he {performed the ceremony. "Yes, it's |tewe," said Justice Budenbender. "I {woi't deny it. 1 marvied them. of i { { ve | de Castel Helie de Euroge aboar April 1th las i Expert Killed A Little Boy. North Portal, Sask, May 26.--FElmer Nelson, a seven-year-old Loy, was ac videntally shot and Killid by J. M. Hughes, traveller for the Peters Cartridhe company, of Milwaukee. Huches is gn expert trap shooter, ani after giviny an exhibition at the traps, did some shooting with a. 22 riffe. He had objects thrown up, at which he shot. He must have shot at one of these when near the ground for young Nelson was away some dis tance wiwn the hollet struck Wim in Stabbed A Clergyman. Salisury; Mo., May 26.~In the pre- senee of forr hundred worshippers, Faghier Joseph F. Lubeley, aged thir ty-three years, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic church, was stabhed twos with a picket kuile, aud perhaps la tally insured in church, by Jigs Schuette, a farmer, who is believed to have become suddenly demented. Killed By St. Louis, My. May 26-W. HW. Howard, aw comm ssian merchant, was killed by Behtming, My. Howard, a member of the G Fébo Gun Club, left of play end sought the shelter of a tree during « storm and lightning ran down the tawe, killing Jom instantly. Roots And Herbs For Food. ingston, Jamaica, May 26.~The drought is "broken in some parts of J i the people of the see: tion on the southern side are in dés pirate straits over the failure of the cupps, They are existing. on riots and herbs. The goyemment js Sow giving thon are filled with the notices of suits hers, tol Oporto. {cause the new civil list cannot be ap- {proved {will also ddopt Gen | TO Locats the Austrian Princess, Of Portugal For Debts--No Money From State. Lisbon, May 26. ~The roval of Portugal is beng heswged hn creditors aml the newspapers of house is Lis- brought by tradesmen against its mem The courts hve already gward a butcher 210 and the amount of an unpaid meat hill ggainst Dowager Queen Maria Pia and the Duke us situgtion arises from | the fact that members of the royal household" have not received , single | penny from the state since King Car and his son were assassinated, be i | costs, los until after the financial ace A procession of stale carriages, with | ald wish for. "The | {at Rosedale, ST EW ATE { i } Despatches From Near Distant Places, } ! FS ! : | -- #F ' THE WORLD'S TIDINGS | -- ; |GIVEN IN TAE BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM. | Matters That Interest Ewerybody Notes From All Over--Iittle! of Everything Easily lead and Remembered, Mr. Bourassa will contest 8+, Hya-| cinthe for the (Quebec degislature. { The Hamilton & Brantford Eleetric railway was opened on Saterday. Albert Cullen, aged seventeen, drowned at Welland while bathing, Menry Pringle has accepted the lib ernl womination for West Hastinus. An atwempt was made to burn the separate school house in West Belles ville, At Father Point, on May 26th, SS. Sicilian, Allan line, from Glasgow, fn: ward, Edward Price was shot awd woundéd while practising at a target in Lon- don The striking shipbuilders in Britain have accepted the terms of their em ployers, wos of France reach- Ring Fallieres ed London vesterday, to visit Edward. Harry Lawson the- Marathon fifteen mile race in the Olympic trials President won Seagram's Seismic, won Plate at the Saturday Covil!,_ in whose house, at Rod- the King's Woodbine, Toronto, on counting of the reign of the late king Carlos is completed. This is held by | threatened from Senhor Carvibo, whe was miinigter of GLnbnee, | under exelremier Frame, regarding | moneys which went to members of the present government, revelgtions REJECTED SUITOR SHOOTS. Kills Girl and Wounds Rival and | Escapes. New York, May M-Lippman Kess ler, said 10 hage heen a rejected sult tor 'of Miss Nida FE, Doane, shot and instantly killed his former sweetheart 4s she was ¢ higing her fancy, Thomas Fuilkner. Faalkner was alsg wounded dn the cheek at the sume time H™ Miss Doane's assailant, who i ney, khizg Lowry was married, died at St. Thomas. A baseball player at St. Louis, Mo., burst 5 blood vessel in making a long throw aml fell dead, A Efe bifoy 'thrown inte Toronto bay to three people straggling in the water fell to pieces It is probable that wo Nan suffrage ish general election. | There have been forty thousand | deaths from famine in the provinee of | Uganda, in East Africa. | William Prince will run as an inde-| pendent liberal against Hon, Dr. | Reaume, in North Fssex. | Judge Morchauser has: decided Haery K. Thaw is still" insane must Rot be set at Niberty. Isame « Walker, of Woodgveen, an eseaped. Faulkner won the Jicl's promise to marry him, amd Kessler, it is eaid, | took lodgings nearby where i | he could! watch the movements of the young! wotnan. Miss Doane went to the door! to answer a ring of the bell and was| viet by Kessler, who fitd a shot] point 'blank into her breast and.sent! a second bullet into Faulkner's cheek. | Faulbner started in pursuit, bat stop- ped at a drug store to summon ald, and in the delay Kessler made his es ea pes ' WILL USE OIL As Fuel Both For Military and] Commercial Uses. Montreal, Que., May 26.--Maj. J. R. D. tiraham, formerly of the British army, and D. Henry, an oil ex- pert, who have been delegated by the imperial government to enguire into | the best available fields for a supply of oil, such as could he used in the event of oil being required as fuel for the British navy, are now in this city and express the belief that it will not be long before coal is displaced by oil in that connection. Not only will the | navies of the world soon be using oil, | hut steamships ih commercial business | it. In fact ane of | these is shortly to make the experi- ment crossing the Atlantic. The offi i cals state that Ontario and New | Irupewick analysis stand very highly | and is fairly free from suplhur. { | ~ NEAT LITTLE PROFIT. i -- i Conxpamy Got $07,200 for Salv-1 ing Mount Temple. " Halifax, N.8., May 26.---The Mount | Temple sailed, yesterday, for Newport | News, where she will be repaired. The | steamer was ready to sail some days | ago, but the agreement was not set- fled between the owners and the Hali- fax Salvage Assoviation as to the amount of salvage the Haliax com- pany would reoeive. he contract ene tered into with the salvage company was that the company would receive S160 foe, Shair work y unsuccessful, SReCeR: the salvageecompnny would receive forty per cont, of the appraised value of the ship as she lay in Halifax . The parties finglly fixed the value at 50.008 pounds ster) ing. This gives thew ; 805 206 for their week. x A ------------ POLICE ARE TRYING i i Nivana, 2B. The Ausitian prin- oss, whase elopement a couple of days ago, has cased a great exvitemont i Vienna, is said to be Printess Aagelie Louise, sister wi Prigevss i Yon F Fogg the Koe- family. "Tt i= (eelared that Sh vin focal agent of an an- | quith. bassador at Oe -sourt" of _ jus the of a five in the test room. Wellington the Teeth of = an : ; ol) the Some nounces himsell as conservative didate in West Middl Frederick Cope, a well-dressed lish immigrant, was taken ill on train and died at Belleville, Frederick Watts, of Cleveland, John McVey, were arrested at Woodbine track as vagrants Rev. A. L. Burch, Presbyterian, and Rev, John Levnax, Baptist, of Orange- ville, have resigned their charges. Policeman E. O'Neil, New York, ne cused of betting an horse rages while cn duty, Newspaper men caught him up. King Edward's approaching ¥isit to the czar regarded throughout Faurope as g political event of the fist magnitude The Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance will endeavor to secure a pledge @Oom all candidates for the can Eng- the and the | i i | 1s § i i i 2 2 3 . 4 Lean, Mra. will be p main issue in the west Brit-| eMahon and som, Velleville; IN MARINE CIRCLES. Wkat is Tramnspiring 4long Harbor Front. The schooner Jamivson arrivid from Oswego, with coal for Anglin s. {© The steambarge Navajo arrived at } Napanee, with coal from Oswego. The steambarge Robert McDonald is | t : { at Sowands', from Uswego, with coal. | Alexandyia. night, 'on was its steamer Folyer's, last trip The steamers Dundee and Glewel- lah passed down of ther way Montreal i i | The steamer City of New York, at-| rived with coal from Charlotte for the] waterworks. The sloop Maggie L. arrived at ichavdson s, 'wita wheat and oat] irom bay "ports, { Ihe barge Bells was loaded with grain at Richardson's and towed Montreal by tug Mary I. Hall, Capt. Whalen, Kingston, is with his steamer Strafiger, making daily trips] to! | between D'rinyer"s Cove gnd Napanee. | The er way i to Fort William, with 5 cargo of rails, | steamer Stobmount passed oul i The steamer RIG Ross has been sold] § by the Deserante Navigation com: | pany to Port Perry parties, who wilt] use her for excursion purposce, The old schooner, the Erie Belle, the harbor at Chippawa for a dosen! years is being dismasted, Her works! over 'the waterline will De destroyed and the portion at; down! to i LAST EDITION Probabllities Toronto May 26.1908, Ottawa Valley aud Upper S¢ Lawrence, 10 a.m.--Mod- south west winds, generally fair and warm to-dav, showers and thunder storms during the night and\on Wednesday. from Syduoey, Cape Breton, ! 8 | of the hull that lies |S pedow the water will be fixed up ead | used as a SCOW. Swift's down, Monday; steamer Dundurn, Monday; steamer Aletha, from Bay, points with #00 people on Monday ;| schooner Reewatin from Oswelo, with coal: tug Amey, trom Mornsburyg, | to Detroit; tug Colonel By, from tawa, for river points, M. T. company: Schooner Mowat from Bowmanvalle, with bushels of barley; and barge Ungava, deired for William; steamer Westmount, Duluth, with 92,000 bushels' of wheat, | will clear for Fort William with bate | Quebec, loaded with pig iron, tar Faerson, from Charlotte, with twe coal barges. ing | her way i 2 | Oliver | 2 500] B. A, Hotel Arrivals, W. Laird, Miss and Mrs Frank Kyle, Mrs, Ww. Ww. fysher, St. John 5, N.B.; Arthur Stun | der, Perry W, Brockville; James O Rally, lemiroke; BR. H. Ar Me Pi a. = SB. Girgham, Phold. Brockvide; G. RK. Tayler, W, G8 be Wolle, Gananogue ; J. Po Flea, unkett, Chica: . Linklater, H. Rogers, 5. H. H. A. Foy, Peterboro; Newboro; James G, «W, . Gilson, Hawkes, Gapabogy Douglas Sprague, ¥. A Nash, New i UC. Cummiio.s, Pes Moines, Ja. Kelly, Cit with; Po Fo Kruse, | Milo: A. Murdoch, Wateriged; A, R. Dafoe, M.D., Madoc! T. J, Bimmer, H. Partridge, P. H, Mavarow, Toron to: 0. Heplewgod, Oshawa; George Goblin and wife, bondon, Fu; H B Archer and wife, London, Eng, A. J Matheison, W. B. Renaud, James Medovin, Samuel Meyers, Dr. Me | Lead, Ottawa; Perey Scott, Montreal; Melennan and wile, Lancas ter: P. Maocarow, C, Deeks, R. Corm, Toronto; ronto: A. OC. Bweh, Prescott AW Parke, £5. M. Henderson, J Marshall, Miss BE. R. Berger, NM, G. Stunder, W A. Robertson, CU. U. Skisaur, Gana poe; H. Kay, Joseph Stavder and John Hardiman, C. T. Steele, M. F. Hardiman, ¥. 1. Heurick, J. B.} Wait. J. W. Smith and wife, Mrs. El} Ors; WK Duncan M. McCausland, John Autcheer, { sister, legislature. ; The board of / management' of the 1 Toronto public libraries passed a reso | lution touching the death of Dr.| James Bain. { George Coke, of Oil Springs, Ont, | was accidentally drowned at Port Ar- thar, Ont., by falling from a boat into the wafer I'he republic of Liberia has an ultimatum from Great Britain or-| dering that a better form of govern ment be maintained. Larry woughrin, brother of the hij eral candidate for Nipissing, was at cidentally shot andwkilled white taking a rifle out of a box. The Portuguese royal family is heigy besieged hy creators, whose gecounts | have been unsettled since the assaser- | nation of King Uarlos. : At his meeting in West Toronto, A.| W, Wright sail he would at his next) meeting make definite statements | against W. D> McPherson. i Hise Maud Allan, the Cunadiagn dan-1 received | i | i | i i cer, who danced before the king and queen of England, was entertained at] dinner by the premier and Mrs. As} ~ | Armand lLavergne will no longer re! present Montmagny in the Howse of Cammons, he belag nominated to con tést the loeal stat in opposition to the present government, i van Swirchir was arrested, in To- | robto, on 8 charge of assawiting af policeman on probation. Another por | Liesman wae also gesawited snd me as Gallagher was takem into custody.! A tender attachment exists between Dr. Pridiof Nansen, the famous orer, until recently Norwegian am! t. Fumes, and Pringess Victoria, the daughter of King Edward. Clube whith have long been regard: el as "Pritish institutions." have pe to sach a pass in London that sorts of deviees are-being resorted to in the hope of prolonging their existence. 3 . L The entire syste of Abe Nohetor, N.Y. Telephone company, which in- volves 11000 instruments, is out of commission and will be so for a wivk f Hamilton, by Che doatien j sare winner. ox i la Green. Watertown, N.Y. Joseph | King, manager, "Kast Lynne" eom } pany: J. lL Porchin, . Miss Lulu Pat terson, John F. Delaney, Alexamdria | Bay: A. G. Deeks, Pittsbury, Va M Avery, D. M. Richards, Richards, Miss MolJuatt, ris eo Thomas Mokeown, Tichborne 5 Finkle, Newburgh: J. B My, rick, Chicago; William Caroew, Sama-| 4 Curry, John Taylor, Mark Sprague " D. R. Tolson, Belleville. | ------_---------- \ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. de Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Reporters On Their Rounds. The police return thanks to W. B Skinner for a uonetion of magazines Are Son a musician *a, tv re an advt. on the want page to ntersst you, The annual diocesan pilgrimage uo- dor "the _muspices of Archbishop Gau- shier, is spnounced for the "th of July. : Canadian Freeman : The Frecoan advises all young pen to cast their | votes for Pense on June Sth. He is a | Sharlol | } \ | i | A prisoner from Party Sousd. wwe at Frank Across the River, was hrought to the pepitentiary to serve seven years lor indecen# assault. Deputy Shenll Armstrong had him in charge. The musical part of the service nt | Queen street Methodist church Sunday night was of a patriotic nature, the { choir resviering some fine wumbers. A | Ta Union Jack roversd the pulpit, ot the choir gallery was decorated | with flags. j Canadian Freeman : Now that the | registration of voters is over the poli ital jgn is getting more exeit- ing x pi day approaches. Both | Petcatle and N kr lice BE A fat | nd place as it is 8 wellknown that Pense will lead Doth by x bie | majority. An tating ranaway nok place on | ¥ . t eleven o'clock, Monday might. horse hitchgd to a phacton. took fright on rn wireet r street," and dastiod of King stot. In the Block it came in rom | IR ae A. Cherry, H J. R. BH, Partridge, A. | Mes. William | __ LBORINSON CLOW In { Fy." Cle Steamer City of Ottawa, !! up, | B® pb FAFEETA SlILK- lustrous Black good weighs for BLACK Beautiful. rich French Taffeta dresses or separgte skirts, inches wideemilk thant sold well at MM per yard, Marked down $8 0 cents, HOMESPUN PONGEE SILKS Naturnd coder, mehes wide We, quality, marked down to a conte x 2h NOVELTY TONGEE SILKS «dn natural colors, small dain ty patterns, tre ld make a chogse (ram. Would « ma very styhich dred" or Whist, Tot whi'e Be last worth they Any picce in vard, Yours at 35 cents, LTA 1138011110 Ao ADVERTISE BORN, ' id y o Leto AY to At 15th Sanday, LOTT Ma aod Mrs Nr. May r 2410 { i 1908 461 UR LEE MAC MARRIED, ~NMITH 13h Miss fobinson ROBERT? an May 20th, Lparge i] Lhe Te ton Bloom field SPAVPORIM A Howry a flo I Ian Kingston on Hav, Spat v} A May L907 ng Ss. ROHABECK Sarat en ON «At Seton, Harabeek, 10 both "of } Ke on a Loo ur th od Pot RICK #01 pg ton ath, 15 F ole dX i Kir y Lie. ro Inte Arehis hata Mel WHET. «Ir thony Fears, IBUTION, John £. Bw pn, w Ciow, An t yeiie 14h . May 12¢h, amd Mrs. yeurs Ma Poohs, of Me aged fifteen A i 23d aged this afternoon from We. W. Decks, L30 widence, i a 8, ROBERT J. REID, For Every Variety of Dwelliags, Lots, Etc. >. Farm Lends, In fa the wis. eciod lin best location.

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