YEAR 75--NO, 181, KINGSTON, z 3 ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 1908. IS A CONBINE? feonsequence of h this | dees real mors ' have has The is that vear of a come to Mont fat years that 1son that there grain to, ship (uiescence leanest car, wen very is the grain has the althou ecade than gone 1 in any ol before I'he reason is simple and easy-to un Marine derstand. The orgapization--the Do {minion Marine Association--in other had fixed the rate for transpor- of wheat to Montreal at per bushel. This thi oush | practically enforced the rate has found its level, half cents per bushel, and comes here this | economic route | Ndw, the trouble that asso- COME OUT WITH THIS] ciation, although quiescent isd CHARGE. dead, and there much ground | to fear that as sgon the products : f what we all believe will prove a It Ccmpletely Controls the Can-|;ost hounteous harvest begin find \ ) adian Grain Carrying Trade-- | thei eastward, its operations | ~The Trust Has Caused a Great | "il! ] to the detriment of Deal of' Grain to Go Through | Montreal and other Canadian ports. | . I'he port authority from whom this | American Ports. information tomes .savs there no) in the world why 15,000 000! of grain a vear should not bel at Montreal with present fa The harbor commissioners' with its equipment of of pouring the grain the of 60.000 The cost of loading of what it » other alternative from It ------ The Dominion Association. ni Se, A MONTREAL SHIPPER HAS { vears tation cent its seven | year, nacrivity hree and i he t grain because x the most} { is this now, not to way be renewed, is A who reason | bushels handled cilities elevator, vey is capable at hour. fraction Montreal, Aug. 3. iocal grain shipper, low his identity present, has come that the Dominion 1s nothing mense trust the Canadian has promunent will al- at charge not disclosed with Marine more than which completely trade at to be out a | association con- or less an im- | ors | into ve rate bushels only controls | an n grain carrying and arbitrarily fixed per bushel higher thar be. He =afd this trust trade ha Manitoba rates two | 1% was | there cents they | when was n hould restraint ureat de erted ports Ip, ddring th 1900 could Arthur Montreal at a profit why should it in preceding this tant explain to Joad vessels harwes floating ol a the cent but grain 1 1 and ole | te nto ators 12 onesguat the quarter of of and Wl cent for rece grain half and is elevator one out diy to ifialo ang tor putting all bi and can again cent It \ in na Li the would lities with e the if, Lions enlor le grain plorab anal the port ) a throug ton operations of should an soci he depri of its "he : the may hrs | this Nt 7 of the field comiort thi mats ain that r is gt There tion ation the awrence to Hnnpor why which the fai rinating or of Cana ix that the will 1 he Cure a o fled the fisheries to is I ome the 1 during has J rove be case received a "ha I »" n marine and usiness orig ports whe he ould ght ointment the and operation the the dec] w he f ared n were him, val bringing of the embr brou . 1 existen ation has bes the (Canadian with the lake traflic, which, the grain trade is to operate sur to the disady i were purpose. tence of known, have only fruit of a patient hy 0 re t commi the associ ocd that harm Herald zation with objec fa organization n | onnection so far as ed, appears emphatically Montreal as cd for that The exi has been and their light as prolonged authority here, certfin the truth, mad to the west and put himself directly | in touch with those familiar with the | conditions, The documentary eyidence concerning this -gecociation is of startling character. Its primary function, to manipulate the rates portation of grain the this it has succeeded manner that vegr nol th United States oming by the Canadian to Great Brit thromg! dian ports, Not all of were sent and omnanis al in concern el antags in order ywerless publ d authority before he port that the | it, t and mn\y of he at orves | that re Ie f in question oh intolerable h the hay on | it speciall it 1 UPN for whic ( mpros thi hut O or odds i ao Land the Defeated as of anadian mone ob well its met the Montreal ing results come the investiy organization vort of sho Ie by a Canadian ration n WHEN THEY EMIGR ATE who, in a Spec trip The Jews Urged to Go to the] Western States. | London, Aug. Fovgwell, | vddressing 4,000 Jews in Whitechapel, | emigrants at the to the western states of He urged them not to stern states, especially where there Je and -- Israel a ' advised [te go lerica the | Yor) {liom there It present time apparently. i for the tr Am great | doing in out "of 17,000 000 16,000,000 | to | Mew mil- in Koes : ea andl in such last are already a n . * : od went no more are wante stead ol to be Cang nn { ports : i the third the Territorial th split wn anniversary ol ¢ routs v nn a ol € ganization 0 or NOW r Hong sent Hn | ted It Jew which re Zionists autonomous I known {in th the ams to in |! h this sixteey via of when charg when fait result at colony yrming an Zang wi was dulfalo wg el owing ar unee amzation Announced 1 i= | operations th hut organizat Montreal charged of the « unestion, the rate hortly nd empows expedition going that to warned that tignte certain | to ion re \ seven cent gnt ertan thi tc red ted not vie t ar bu hit it ) it was situ with ich the Ih m ie aus HAD QUITE A TIME. antzation DAILY MEMORANDA. James' Club 5 Am ( Pic Prisoners Meet After Four Years. ating, Pa Aug (:. Boone th dk War Forty- f 1IX¢ 1 iumn ture own voman, plac afi Sunday Chat int Boone wert m rmg me him "anadian History fr BEEN BIG DEMAND. Twenty-Nine Million Stamps Have Been Sold Aug. 3.--The reg ts that stamps post office de- the in Cotmumemory centenary twenty £H8Y 000 Ottawa, partmer »' sae ol the special 1ssue ol the a total regating been rom I he will n¢ tion of Quebec ter has of nine mil reached ons | here the stamps the world denominations lays and big demand 1 collectors issue the be exhausted a { ONL t al ot various SEALERS We Carry in Stock ALL SIZES. s y more will be prin few ed Contracted Strange Disease. Aug. Rev. Dr. Daniel G. uddy, Worcester, died at the rte Mospital, victim of len a strange disease said by the attending physicians to have been con- tracted I'hibet. There only one in this country. A Thila died from the diseas: Both men had trave The malady is malig n- unnoticeable Ti resent an at loston, } MeGilli Charlesys keming, 18 ROBERTSON BROS. m ous Case dentist ip Wn ). ed ant years extensively. bleed poisoning ti ) age For Every Variety of Dwellings, Lots, Etc.' Micluding Faro int best SWIFT' S REAL ESTATE and IN- SURANCE AGENCY. 2 LADIES' BICYCLES In 3) running order. A bargain for eash, AT TURK'S Second- Hand Store, 'Ohonw, T08. 3 3 Andrew township, Selwyn, Ont horses rinning ing a load of tory reaches a critical stage city Lands, loped through d Canada In the Nut rn y to he location i ---------- Getting Into Shape. along li programme wii rvthing Old Boys' holds put t is going celebration. a hin I'he trains ening, and will Le met | and committee, eet Moonlight Trip Io Clayton. Moonlight Clayton N.Y.. Thursday, Steamer Aletha 30 QA Ic Uh good he on arrive Saturday ev Free WAS farmer ntally urdav, hort ace 6th. wharf exoursion August Swift's Be, whil e he was the away oy leaves at 7 Tickets, milk to cheese | to, | during { tions of his Upset Boat. Ey THEY HELD ON 'Toronto Couple Clung to WERE OUT ALL NIGHT | MR. AND MRS. GASGIN HAVE THRILLING EXPERIENCE, During a Heavy Wind Their Craft Drifted Out to Sea--Eventual- ly the Boat -Capsized and the Craft Couple Clung to the Until Washed Ashore. Ont. Ww St. thrilling Catharines, experience and Mrs. Gasgin, who spent Friday waves wind that residents of night with and on |tario. In the afternoon they left hoat with the intention of Port Dalhousie. Before the tion was reached, however, wind suddenly and it possible harbor continued wind in a arose, the before the an casterly occupants had chor, which, however, the and the enlly the mercy to make direction to snapper boat of lake recourse chain, left was to the and winds. Eventually it turned tops, but the man drenched to the overturned boat, all woman hung which and skin, on tossed night In the early washed ashore near and with much difficulty woman made their mer house. William Wilson, his wife, did evervthing for giving and warm clothes did not serious morning the McCallas the way to the of wrecked ones, Mr. 1 and gm appeat sults, 0 Rave any Aug. Ol Jord, Beach in a two-masted thirty-foot Lake Tor Cruising Me. A mn- battling Hi mn al to destina 1 Merriton, the them nourishipent Mrs was The down and the hoat man viode i I 1 t ire prac was tury to ab 1 w Gree a fu wi sh (ie mt m- | mt he he in nm th V, although he ut as we m- th 1p suffered canal svstem | UNIVERSAL PEACE CONGRESS The Final Discussions and Resolu- tions Passed. Aug 3 mn week, London, I'he res in past session came peace cong the | to- day. to education for the peace and for the | vate shipping in a of war wotection were ternational governmental oducation, with the tonchers ling of t of hes obi the of 10g regar ineul to dent ating © ods their emptic ture d a han Hotel Herher ol and in private The to I'he Asqurith, of property ernment ate Wt \ gon the loc 8 t ry t the ter universa this city to an end of I The final disc ussions telated furtherance of Resolu adopted advocating an in congress on intorm- t prime peat included me the tend at ABRDUCTED BY NEGROES. Was John, N.B., Aug lv white Girl St hu, White N.B a girl, com irs old, wa one hou avs ag from the e where she a couple of negroes, and and on the out ts of tl shant orphan as ant he shan ant wttentions termined arrange Marry \ug that (test In Englan { i ondon nm widow i th worle keeper of who Roxbore the lst only ome t ie ert Inne lkedom officer her wi hk an in old ely Mars Field imguen hed children will inher Field, i three who fortunes. Mrs leath, has for English are being « King Harri's Revels Agr. I' oming diveas ted and 1 girl large husband's pre te Her Wwe e and educated rer sons London, 3 deed Now ageantit a affed is by it Society women Hall titled men Sarlby It Harri's of King Henry own ancestors Hall reant King ladies g as cailed and will impersonate ther Vi CASES Sarlby given walked visited pageant will where once be races he To Take A Holiday. Aug. 1. --Uardinal about to celebrate birthday, ant wh X11 appointed state, the de the i Rome, his is w ho hith when Leo secretary n ot holiday, has ded to fresh the ietine doctors aly time lor most Bene land i Switzer will spent slebrated 0 ce abbey jeden e Ma, friendless, from Kidnapped Re twer resi taken th in ex from cap or the on at bh ity JO abduct lec to town She a tom d. re it 1906 wo bovs and | very) Ar the nd ted the man Re be the n ealt Mi SNe ow | Lord | her hown a marked society at Eng and Felward's Ete ria d. 1 Ig wilt co m in wl this Ve he lols rt in many very take Henry and Ramp 1 1 \ Vint the or slight!y ty I8s3 papal entreat journey at at Rescued From a Cliff, down While the XL lifis 20 feet his nerve, London, Aug half way which man ing nage. are voung lost unable to reach the top again. He was beg or rescued after two hours by Lwho was let down by a rope, a fossil of kL S sa a th wt int a, a ASSAULTED WOMEN, A. H Wood Gets Stiff Sentence at Winnipeg. 'Lhe climax was of criminal as- this Winnipeg, Aug. reached in a long serie | saults on women in Wionipeg tof Toronto, pleaded guilty to crimes for which J. W. Tellman, spectable young man had been com- mitted for trial. Tollman closely re- sembled Wood, and was arrested some time ago. Other assaults, however, oc- curved, and Wood was caught red- handed two days ago. He was identi- fied by several women whom he had attacked, and then made a clean con- fession. lle has a wife and family re- siding near Toronto, and admits serv- ing a' term in the Central Priscn for theft. He sentenced to two years in penitentiary and to receive thirty- six lashes, a re- was I rE when A. H. Wood, formerly Despatches From Near And | the | : LATEST EWS Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM; Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. of Canadian Treaty. London, Aug. 3.--A Paris correspon- dent save: 'A United States commis- Negotiations May Be Holding Up | hart of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, Leaders of the revolutionary liberal have been arrested in Paris. Twenty thousand paper mill opera- tives will thrown idle, to-day, in New England. be ion has, been sent to negotiate a com- mercial arrangement The United | Ntates especially the relaxa- tion of the French restrictions on Am- srican meat, and offers in return to make the United States food inspec regulations definite and | of application to French spirits, and tinned goods. Involv- no change in legislation can there than a coincidence hetween and the delay in the Franco-Cana desires | more wines, oils | ing | be | these | the dian more gotiatigns ratihcation treaty ol WILL DIE TOGETHER. | Los Angeéles Man Refuses to Part | From Leper Wife Ang Cal., that he would ed from hiz wife, who is has been, contined at the pital Brigadier-Generaf Wardwell, 2 Deter- separat | leper, and | county hos- | David K. | veteran of two the institu ross the Mexi declares death \ug not Los eles, mined be a retired, has stolen her and rus he border, where he with her until wars from tion hed a an it them No them hoth forged o | | ¢ [ |! separates he made to officials their attempt will Hack, as the threatened to end to hi apart RAN INTO THE WATER. bring | say lives Thirteen-Year-Old Boy in Party Was Drowne: Man., Aung. 3.--Hyman thirteen years, was Assintboime river at While driving with his sisters and brothers, the horse took fright going down a steep hi'l to the ferry. and plunged into the river. lhe whole party was thrown into the water, but all were except Hy man, who did not to the sur- The horse was also drowned Winnipeg, Rosenthal, aged drowned" in the St. James' For saved come face. Touched A Live Wire. 3.~0Octave Morin, a St. Roche, met on Friday night Morin had down the the ter-centen working when Quebec, vounys tr with a fatal accident, on the Grand Allee. employed in t ¢ decorations celebration, street a for and was the tented ve re ry on ty, The the unfor head. He unconscious state pole opposite hed him tunatl® man was picked up nt a he threw tou a w shock he ground, ling an ambulance Ww but he died Hale ospital twenty-el ht lar on his 18 at" once sam the was and th en route 1 mone, Jeffery 1 ut | about Deceased of years age Step-Son"s Death Aug. 3.--Pat character | Charged With Victoria, B.A {han well-k {northern Britis} od the Ben of Crog mn Columbia, of chan, the Nelson, on heen a in has heen his ney the received the with arrest for murder step ( Port News Superintendent son ro in HOY 4 . | hood « Hus | he eng young River I ev, of nro | vincial police two. SOY er re voed A nken fr Indjans we brawl when the death | -- BE Destroyed In Typhoon. Hong Kong, Aug. 3.---Seve ol muibe Frowing str typhoon half man met his | nty per «ilk mn cent the rry tiees, in the di were destroved reasing the silk pro I'he of les | doubled The steamers Pohacontas and and the rover Whiting are aground. All hope of finding the cap tain of the steamer Ying | King has beer up Killed Or Injured. Pokin, Ang. 3.--Fire in | ouard section of the legation quarter loi the city, at 10:30 o'clock, night, burned the stables and room and exploded a quantity | munition. Iwo German soldiers lone French dier killed ght' German and five French and four wounded \elous dest stil (Chinese given the German of am- were i soldiers and soldiers were severely, Degree Yor Lord Lovat. N.S, Aug. 3.~Lord the honorary degree of law by the University i Francis Xavier at Antigonish. was conferred the chancellor | niverkity, Bishop Cameron hty-three years of Lovat of doc of St Halifax. was gi tor igre by tl who ol ee is ely ol age. to | He Hint For Tenors. Aug I'he maring minister th Ket thd French prohibit blueja that sailor al = 1 of | wealing ingure ti as an shown on car- as lean-shav han that of of ries betten | comrade. Tole upshaved -- Amos. M.P., Montreal, has left where to-night he will series of twenty-five addresses, the early Swa- high, and was for Moosejaw, H.B ina : returning to Montreal in «days, of Septembery | | boat | Morristown | | i { | | of | been cancelled | Foran, led | the he will | ton, they | use of Correction for cruelty if | horse | heen | last | Mess | and | and | The de-| The ocean freight rates from New York tg lLuropean have been advanced. Edward Barney was drowned upsetting while crossing to Brockville, Garden Hill, destroyed number of piles belonging to C. . I'hornton, and is threatening the To-| ronto Lumber company's limits. | The entire programme for the visit | Lord Roberts! to Toronto, has! "Bohs" was prevented | Toronto by illness, that Dr. ~on grain | ports | by al from | Fire at a | J. | visiting understood secretary of the law depart-| ment the House of Commons, will be promoted to ll the vacancy caus- by the death the late clerk, Mr. McCord News destruction from It. 1s J. Ku of of reached Montreal, of the fire of the Hotel Rob- Lake St. John, the property placed at %10,000, The house well filled with at time all escaped. the central municipal court, Bos- J. Williams, master teams- fined by Judge. Bennett, $50 to a mule, and sentenced imprisonment the a has by | er \ al, loss on being guests but in John was cruelty month's ler, for in to the South Alrican runner, | third in the Marathon, awarded second place, has with a statement that he [.onghoat, the Canadian, at from fifty yards to twen Hefieron, tinishe was who | but {come out can beat any distance tv-five miles Mavor | Oliver, Toronto, has ered that in all guarantee bonds cov- ering city officials it is stated that when there are defaldations unless criminal aetiop is taken within six months, the guarantee company will he lable : few members disgov- not \ ol of the British House the House of to pase the appro the conclusion Commons and Lords Saturday, bill | to ts passed met, on receive assent At the formalities parliament ad | October 12th Lieut Reginald, Pole-Carew accompanied by his Lady Bea- trice, third daughter the Margwmis Ormonde one of Eng Toronto. Nir Niagma On pation an to the of these journed unti a Gen. Sir wife ol ol and reputed land's beauties Reginald are in also visited | ---- CODICILS ON A DOORMAT. A Boston Miser's Fortune of § 000,000. London, Auge 3.--Ever Sijfce Dewem ber of last year the little town of Wiltshire, has been much concerned over the disposal of a owDIrage, a fortune of $1,000,000 amassed by a real 'estate dealer, of Boston, Mass. who died in Fast Somerville, on De- | cember 16th, 1997. His real name was Benjamin Hadley, although he was known in the comnunity in which he lived as "Uncle Ben He was a bachelor, and his property by a will, made in 197, was to be divided be tween three Boston nephews. And so it might have been had not a paper containing the above infor- mation found its way to Trowhridge. Wills and codicils in favor of English claimants followed. C. Jones, sol citor, of Trowbridge, took the first of them in person to Boston. It set out that "Benjamin Radleigh, or Had lkigh, or Radley, or Hadley, and so on, but whose real name in Benjamiy Radleigh, champion miser of Ameri ca," bequeathed £5,000 sterling to Charles J. Jones, solicitor, of Eng land, as executor; 5000 guineas cacl ix of the children of John Fisher, Trowbridge, "his, next of kin"; and £110,000 to Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, wi- dow, of Trowhridge, England, de seribed as his adopted daughter. Mrs, | Moore is now the wife of Dr. Ruckley the local practitioner of the village of Holm, three miles from Trowbridge. This was not all. A will dated Aug 20th, 1907, was sent to Boston, sign ed by Benjamin Hadley, his mark, and attested by four witnesses. It varied the terms of the but like the {first will practically confined the benefits to the Trowbridge party. To Mrs. Ruckley, the adopted daughter, about £150,000 was to go; the sin brothers and sisters and 'Mr. Jones the solicitor, were receive £1,000 each. Two thousand pounds were he queathed to the "President of th states," The most story the documents were the solicitor, relates will, togefher wii a cutting London newspaper, describing bits of the deceased millionaire, ed him by his office in bridge, Dec. 1907. No was enclosed. post mark Trowbridge. 'At first,' says Mr. Jodes, thought the thing was a hoax. I had heard of 'Un le Ben. But whe ascertained thet he really had exist 1. 1 saw Frank Fisher, one of the beneliciaries, and we went to see his Mrs. Ruckley, the chief Lene- Mrs. Ruckley told me that ber had mentioned to her, in his that she was the ad "Uncle Ben of Bos would come to - Toronto, A 8.~Drtawa Vi key and Upper St Lawrence 1 --Fine.and wa tt today, warmer on Tuesday, with tocal thunder storms. J. to bequests, SPECIALS White Waist Patterns With collar and material to Sale Price, 5§0c¢. White Dress Patterns Of Irish broidered skirts are to of the thes Jones, first from a the ha reach I'row letter was feature which remarkable manner in received. Mr that the is heaut ful gwhroidered front, | cuffs' and 'enough plain complete waist. post at 24th, | he handsomely some of others are red waist material 1TO-MOR- ens the Linen, designs, sewi-made ready-to-wear embroide pieces and enough plain to finish ON SALE ROW, AT HALF PRICE. Summer Underwear FOR MEN Knit Skirts made for wear sheer time 400 HEY THEY AT 2Cc. Cash never I ec sister, ficiary. father declinmy years, opted daughter of ton," and that money her some day. 'All the circumstances able n after United States, | which had been found ing letter, That codici nature of three witne America," Dr. Ruckley, mite that reached him There wer ; half the doormat, Cotton and exprotsel fine and strong wus Lie ARE LAST, Fine Drawers summer , Same wear remark from the codici! ( are =o my retin good regular YOURS the and received a to with hort no cover the sent price. i WHILE siy Ss 1b sly had Mr fr r Jones, like simiia approval, documents unusual manner he were in an al." They during sever says | al found or daytime dozen a the left for the He will an west Monday Jay he o to The A. P ship in appointed lieutenant ¢ 4 that Sir n his next, and Jovernor rumor is renewed Pelletier will September re<ig wil of province, while Jette will be reappointed to the eriol in the place of letier The from ental | steamship the ha Yorl SH court Judge Pel otean freight rates New York, Farope, have on of wlvanced grat to ports contin been In The that steamship wen sa i large orders for heen placed 'recently in I grain Ww Mropean' agents a shorlage holds of oh gran Tea And Lunacy. Aug, 1l.--lhe a cause of lunacy the report of the lunacy for Seotland commissioners think infusions have mentally or h, possibility o is tea be mentioned com for that ot | missioners 1907 | he daily of tea may siibiects | "perhaps excessive | rather decoctions junseatiy effect unstable Tram birth, the y 14 on at adolescence 1 at climacteric Cardinal Gibbons In Rome. Rome, Aug. l.--Cardinal Gibbons, | who with number of other es, | avrived vesterday, | York, to-day | tigue fiedd the Rome, desire | prel: from from He has presence a here w the fa not 1s resting his vatican the pope him immediately probably @ecur journey of his in has expressed his Fhe or. of abd to see ia wdience will ton row Adopted A Code. Paris, Aug. 1.---~At the international | congress of hotel keepers, at Ostend, j g cdde has been devised Hd of travellers 1 hus "Engage room rooms' and '"Camil Lhe the een sanctioned by Bel- { telegraphic | the convenience "*Alba" means "Uiroe"'--""Three --hdar ode 'bas 1 gian poste al gutherities, a of the cancelled use Tea Yor German Soldiers. Aug. | According t British consul at Stetty 1% suggest to army | ondon, si the Irinking kaiser, part ten thi Germmat especially regularly of in the canter ns tea has time at the on encouraged In many of the guards, served for some those beén past Corn Cure That Cures. Salve cures corns--not sometimes, but always. Money back | ii it doesn't. Cures any kind of corns quickly and thoroughly. In big 15¢., at Wade's drug store. Pecks Corn boxes, | ne | Lientenant-Governor | ane | an | r SOME sealed They addressed Sher ie were not as a were they in (naelopes tring and 'n mat up with att the directed ving postman mh which was al Fair Crops Of Hay July 1 Having this district. Farmey hows Cataraqun, r kalr ri 1 d to hi Methodist it annual Park, and lea, Mrs re yisiting John | about o mn | 1 Loraun a ten in King and wil in a few day® school wil at 'Lake On 5th. Rev, R campin at sons, Toron nts, Mi John 1, | crop, I homas my ro home { report BORN. Napanee Mrs, of At Sélby Mes, br to oss, remo dency i t | WILSON Mi XSMITH M and 4 ving, At snd 28th, , & SON tal n | he hold taro Stilw | Sur dav | SI 26th, picni August on famil Well her Simpson 1 MARRIED. ACK. --At Miss Ber Black, | 3k Fw 1 are Ivy and pare and Mr= Harol Mis on, Simp 1, rd ti fiorty I een { Miss | men | Rees | i | Cues Lancaster treat fishing this conducting 1} here which he purcha Bawden. Mrs. Jacky], with her Little daughters, has retorned to Ottawa, after spending a few davy ith her sister, Mrs. E. Purdy. Miss Binnington, and Miss May Ely, are spending their holidays he at their wanNeER homes. Miss Gertrude Cooke. Morris Sin has left hore to visit friends PYNI Verana. Mrs. Bawden | ee ! ill, but improving. or a da) now to s both AINTON Miss R. Saint nghat PIED, Richmynd Aad is 1a general irom cronto, May and Guy | Store ' | Mr 1it¥ indi in ont tWo Mr Hudgins J aseph Bel w on 25th, CRTs, 29th, ty-ecight In Warn Napabee Py nm ar eighty | or [ rg in E } | alvin ne, od ay 3 years Tih, July, sixty-four quite is ene este aged Maple Dale Budget. Dalé, Aug. 1.--~¥he almost over and the grain is jripe. Berries are scarce, I. Thomp fon's baiffs almost completed 1. | Shook has purchased a fine driving horse from W. McFarlane. Visitors Miss Maud and El Wilson, at J Garrett's: F. and J. Johastgn, at © v{ Kirkwood's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore {at W. Thompson's: Mrs. J. Cummings, | lat © Nuttall's; Miss Aggie and Mas ter Flwood Thompson, at William | Thompson's; I Ferguson, at H | Colquhoun's: Mr. and Mrs Birk {wood, at F. Johnston's: Mi Woods and Miss May McNeely Ihompson's. July a ane, on ng = pieson, Maple Jane years ALM Ann I Andrew VeRrs place' this ee ee Mr getting seventy A wo St. Ady. widow of aged Prince ta Fe Davidson, | DAVIDSON 1st. 1908 he Tate nine ook seventy afternoon, Int rinen ROBERT J. REID.~ The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street, ICED 0 Mamie HW a Entombed For 32 Hours. Cardifi, Aug. 1.- were. imprisoned in Durham, by a fall of stone, leased by a band of vester- dav. after being entombed for thirty- two house "Phev were very weak, but | were able to walk to their homes, tes who | -X pit, ve | Fen the miners, Horden wera Requires a specially fragrant flavos » be really good. You will find ous Own Special Blend Price 2 reseuers Voor suited for this purpose; taken from the cents the' by a mob andi were jail Four negroes | Russefsille, Ky., { lynched, Fdward Walker, Shannonville, { dropped off a tug in the Wahnapitae | river, and was drowned, | ot