Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1908, p. 5

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+ = The Kingston Granite Sui aula lu. "1. ¥ cud lo WsuV Farms For Sale. 'y 80Dy IN A TRUNK D BODY PACKED IN| TRAW ANDNEWSPAPERS re Sehoaleralt A choice farm of 175 acres about a miles rpm. Kingston. Excellent buildings, soil il ie i ES, a rich black clay Gruesom Pind 'of Ficnitkers in loam, tile drainage, good orchazdy] New Jersey Ravine--A Myster- No better farm, size considered, in | ious Crime to Soon Solve. the Province. } | Camden, N.J., Aug. 18.--The find- ing of the body of a man in an old trunk concealed in a ravine near {Mount Ephriam has given the' author- ities 'one of the most mysterious crimes to solve that has éver been re- ported here, A pgmty of: picnickers, s:eking water 9 lin ® ravine, came Across an ald tra- velling trunk, tied with ropes aud half batied, in the undergrowth bene; breast of a steep bank. On Fai {lid they found the body of tightly wedged in the trunk T i was packed in straw and ol '{papers, and was partly cloth lthe features was a newspaper of ; the issu apt November Oth, 907. The man ov y was ahout., thirty Hive years "body was badly decomposed, and You evidently fowsseyeral months. INP volice and coroner, figiel examination of the body, de- termined that the man had been mur- dered. We have also a large other farms for sale. T. J. Lockhart, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 159 Wellington street Ki list of | WORTH MILLION EACH. Heavy Insurance is Carried By Millionaires. New York; Aug. 18.--~There are sev- en mest in the United States who car- ry $1,000,000 and more insurance on their Hves, two who carry $1,500,000 and one. who carries $4,000,000, The latter 48 Rodman Wanamaker, Phila- delphia, who is the most heavily in- sured 'man in the vorld, James B. Colgate, a stock broker, at No. 36 Wall street, carries more surance than any other resident of New York, his policies aggregating £1.500,000. . 4 The millionaires and mul@i-million- aires of Philadelphia, in propértion to their number, go in for life Insurance more heavily' than 'those, of ahy ,othér city. Statistics gathered by the In- surance.drese. ands. publishe] yester- day, show that 183 residents,af Phila We make a specialty of handling *Tebricating Oils of all kinds: delply are wid} Tr VE insurpd; for 30k fT Prices o lication. 4 man) million io and Clarence. 135 ion ale Ha: LY & CO. * | sb P one, 486. 000, Sts, ."Fhon A There are 5,139 men in the United States insured for $50,000 or more, the total of, their policies aggregating $540,967,000. There are seven insured for-@n even million each; four insured ar $800,000 to $900,000; ten for $700,- to 2800, O00; two for $600,000 to 00, and twenty nine for $500,000 500,000. There are 1136 men who from $100,000 to $150,000 each, and 271 who are insured for $200,000 to $300,000 each. Of the seven men who are insured for £1 RLLIX O00 gach, ong lives in Geor gia, one in Jllmais, one do Lodidiana, iWon New York) oftétin Pegnsyld Varijd ont] orig' an' Wisonsin, 1 ew York hity has fiteen map| deorfrom $400:000 "Well | Well | This Is good, Coal, from P. WALSH'S. My will surely be satisfied with this. Walsh handles none but Scranton.' American Oils Ccal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline clean Jane Mr. ooh. insured Chigago has for! $24,000- The kind you are looking for is the kind' we sell, SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we guar- antes prompt | delivery. 'Phone, ~ 133. . Booth & Co., FOOT WEST STREET. . rho ing ~ and Matble Worksiigaiitlo ) Tooele: jen, i Having moved to the Sremises, corna, JOO. of Princess and Clergy Sts., formerly | 81% ny ELE * WELCH MBLEYIATSE 2 Sat We "are.prepdred to handle orders fot $500,000, San Francisco has all kinds of Monumental Work, Call friha class, Cincinnati, has seventeen, Jnapebt SUE ek aid Designs, which Cleveland six and Boston sixteen, witli two more whose run up to pecidl attention given to Inscription $600,000 each, Work, a Milwaukee, has sixteen who are in- gured for from $200,000 to $1,000,600, Minkedpolis five with policies ranging from $200,000 to $800,000; and Roches- tex? ¥8ix who are insured for from £200,600 to' $500,000, five polices Standard remedy for Gleet, Gonorrhea and Runni IN 48 HOURS. Cures Ki ney and Bladder Troubla=. { FANIRUER... EXUSED ak elon od moe PRM &1 evo alg } + YO ZR Now Blatovery.. That kills the + viiodGénmivand! Prevents Baldness. Pr 19 nearly ill the hair prepara- tions, dor: dandruff "have some merit in allayang itching of the and in bel a fairly good fog the hair, but there that recoginkies what tall ing hos ant baldness, and des- troys the cause, a little and that is Newbhro's Herpicide, This. germ eats its way into the scalp, it up the scalp into little white Unless it is destroyed there's manent stopping of falling hair of dandruff bhaldne Herpicide the germ the remove the 0) BY 1: ANGRY ITALIANS. A} Quite a Lively Row: xy Hagerville, Hamilton, Whig x Phire was a wild 'time at Hagersville, last fight, when - sovenal forexghers-emploved in a stone quarry mixed™ RHige up; with rife anda SAL wouilg wonsiof Por Peter, a | Hungatian boardingshouse boss, wandered inde dhesgatlens of Samedo Panco, taking thereirof! some [ridges Samedo west" theBor anil de- manded an explanation. The vo men could aot understand efeh other; and, accordingly, the serviegs of Joe Coll, as intenpreter, were enlisted. Coll's an swer so enraged Samedo that he pick- up an axe and aimed a deadly blow at the intenpeter, cutting one of his anms to the bone, Twenty for- cigners, who had been playing cards on the grass, thereupon made a bolt for liberty, Guesippi Panco, son of FSamoedo, appeared with a rifle and fired at the fleeing men, hut missed. Later the two Pancos were *frrested, special Samedo for attempted murder | Guesippi for shooting with intent. scalp, dressing only one dandruff, that germ is causes digs sCales no pet: | ed and New "Des ef- and 88 Kills you cure bro's troy fect Sold cause druggists Send 10¢. in stamps for sample ta The Her picide Co., Detroit, Mich. "I'wo sizes; O0c, and $I. UG. W. Mahood, agent. Pl by leading and -- Thera Were Outbreaks. Spiing field, 11, Alig. 18That the aoh at Spuingfield has not been] en- { tirely sulxiued, was evidenchd, to-day, and last wight, when, despite the presence of a thousand militia mey,, there Were todsmotic autbursts iy sev. oral sections of - the city. Nonel them were serious, however, heing con fired 16 disturbances of groups of tag of three hundred, : Swallowing Theniselves., Halifax Chronicle *The Ottawa correspondent: of The! Montreal Gazette, the senior worjger- | vative gan, seems 10 have forped . very "opinion. ol Hew Gifford Sifton. He writes dna' verysbompli- mentdry strain oF ¥ the mAbner in which Mr. Sifton disousser! pullib ques: tions and says that be iy 'the! Rear +#hat stands out gleacly amid, ali' flot shar and jetsam: of the mensional fuck.' And yet it Ngo Bhi¢ He othe & diyvT hat Mr. Siitan "was the Dest nbusedy "man in the povermnent: How the tory organs do swallow thémselves."" or hig Died Penniless And alonel Fou Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. I18.-<¥ebique Bernard, at one time a wealthy pre vision merchant of Montreal, died in the County hospital, in this city, tévday, penniless and alone. He said to have a wealthy sister and a married daughter in Montreal, but they Failed to 'answer telegrams sent them and if som® member of his family is not found™H& will be buried in the, pauper's burial grounds. ves- is dyspepsia have to the stomach 'the footprints of been directly traced nerves. When these "inside nerves) fall indigestion and stomach distress must surely result, For this, drug- gists everywhere ave supplying a pres: eription known as Dr. Shoop's Res-! torgtive., rirst, these tiny inside sto mach, heart * and kidney nerves fail. | Then gas belching, heart palpitation, ov failing kidneys follow. Don't drug the stomach or stimulate the hear kidneys. 'That is wrong. Strengthos these failing nerves we. Dr.' Shoop's | a Restorative. . It is the nerves, not the organs, that are calling for help, Within forty-eight hours. after starting the Restor: ive treatment vou - will 1.Creoss _gweet castor oil, easy to realize the cain. A test will tell. Sold | {a Yala bly al*Gibson's Red Cross by all do alers, 'Drug Store, Died Suddenly. Ottawa, Aug. 18.--Shortly had taken supper Eugene J cuis : tly out from France, died Nate Trough a letter it would appear that Hansen was marr d. An- other letter showed that his * mother in 1583 resided' in "Paris, France. after he Han- been in the taunk in- | wh or $38,000,000, four Mimés as | ig 491 Syesidents it xy alter' a su- ! Whap- Happened When -a SHERMAN NOTIFIED. It Was a Great "Time in Utica, N. ¥Y. To-Day. v N.Y, AugS 218:~James Sherman, at noon, to- "wae formally notified of his | Se for the vice-presidency at the Chicago convention of June last. The final ceremonies of offic ially plae- ing the republican national ticket fore the people was thus completed. The ocoasion of the notification was made an all-Utica holiday and the cesidents of the city, urespective of Utiza, JAMES S. SHERMAN, party; took part in the {ribute to a fellow-townsman. The day's excitement began with a vice-presidential salute "of nineteen guns fired at 7 a.m.. Then followed a parade of. the city police and' fire de- partndents and 'at eleven o'clock the me mber delet nqtification committee were' wad Ah the Sherman residente. A combined band of 110 pieces, gathered "fom . neighbqring cities, was at the head of the column of aytomabiles, Stapetagy: Roat wa tinguighed" cucits," hd } address.' She addy In addity oh of S Jul , chairt oe, il ma ommitier, a Stryket, of Wamilton Colleds, a which 'the vice- presidential candidate was gra duated,. by Mayor Thomas Wheeler, * 3 aa | oy ¢ tray hadatogL by LREECRE sk MRS. J. S, SHERMAN; and by Charles Symonds, chair man of the local reception committee. In one of the briefest put on record by high an office, ed the speeches ever candidate James Sherman aceopt nomination of the republican party for the vice-presidency. Mr Sherman followed the example of Mr Taft in pledging the allegiance of any administration' 'with' which Te may have to do, tothe poli ies "of [Prost dent Roosévelt, a for so HIS WISH GRANTED. t--t Bishop Got Angry. Tit-Bits, A certain ford bishop, saintly, © whoso word at the and for country hood. This bishop was fond of a game of billiards hold his own on the cloth majority of amateurs During this visit his ed several quiet games with his host, but one morning had of bad luck, which so exasperated him that at last he entirely lost his temper and in his snapped the cue in two the knee. This mad action seemed to bring the bishop to his se and with profuse apologized to his host for his vonduct, declaring that he weuld not have had it happen for the world. The host replied : eloquent and 18 almost 8 England, opcning n few in name houschold preaching church, at a m was ol new stayed neighbor excessively a days house the and could inst the lordship play a prolonged rum rage across regrets he of | iT must beg vou, my lord, to think no more ahout the matter. I am sally glad that it occurred. for many years | have heey wishful to see what like when he wanted to usd bad language." as a bhishon was Toronto Street Markets. Tarpnto, Aug, : 18.--~Wheat, old, per bushel, i B€e.; wheat, 'npw,' per bushel, to S6e.; oats, old, per bushel; Sle, to '52c.; barley, new, per bushel, ole.; peas, per bushel, 75¢.; hay, old, per ton, ¥15; hay, new, per ton, $11 to $12; straw, per tom S11 to $12: dres- sed hogs: $9.25 to $0.75; butter, dairy, 20e. to 24c.; buttér, creamery, Be. to Te. eggs, dozen, We. to ; chickens, spring, dressed, per lb., to l%ec.; fowl, per lh, 10c. to 12¢0.; ducks, sprine, per 1h., 126. to Ho: onions; per bap, %1.25 to $1.40; cabbage, per dozen, ec. to 50ec.; po- tatoes, 'new, Pdr bushel, '$1 to ¥1.25: "Podt 'HWindquarters, - S50 to 11; heef, forequakters; "to £6.50; beef, choice, earcase, SR tg RO: heef, me dinm, carvease, S550 to $7.50; wwut- ten, per owt, $7 to $9: veal, prime; &5e. 15¢. per owt, R750 to ¥: lamb, spring, ! per Ih, lle. to 12e, be- | | Anidiws, a piatuge af a, vessel Jy tthe = meen IN BRIEF IEF FORM. Matters That "interest Eutrynods --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. : Thomas Hodgetts, Toronto, a well- known bank inspector, died of typhoid fever. Charles Trimmer, aged vighteen, was drowned in a tank at Elm Creek, Man. SS. Point; SS. Point, outward, * Game Wanden Tinsley has expressed the opinion that te netting of min- nows is illegal, E. D. Farle, formerly. of Toronto, has been appointed justice of - the peace" at Mardstone, Sask. C.P.R. traffic for the week ended Aug. 14th, 1908; | was ¥1,420,000; same week last year, $1,546,000. 'Duing the stay of the United States fleet at Auckland, two negro stokers got into' a fight, and one was) killed: Louis Heliord, said to be fram To- ronto, was killed on the Boston and Albany railroad at Holyoke, Mass. Rev. 8S. Gould, M.I., medical mis- sionary in Pe rein, is on a after fourteen years" work in that country. At Franklin, Pa., "Mike" Holk was hanged on Tuesday morning for the murder of Police Capt. Edward Mer- han. James Hefiron, Toronto, aged fifteen years, had hia vight leg so badly crushed by a steamroller that it had to be amputated. James Noonan, vice-president of the Plasterers' Lahorérs' Union, Toronto, was stabbed by John Flynn, his in- juries being serious. A bulletin, "made public Tae say. morning on immigration, show 3 a fur-" ther decrease in the tidé of immigra- tion to'the United Sates. There will no fall meeting bf the Quebec Turf Club. This decision was definitely come to at a general meet- ing 'of the club, ing. UI'wo' sharp en thamaliy' Wer fp tat Lareka', Cal,' on '"Patisdny morning. Mie firdt done" some daitagé ta the wall of an old buatlding! "hut Srp were in-ured. THe "Toronto street Failwhy shows ou decrease in the total for last week was against $67,140 for last year, and this 3223 for the week, Mayor Jackson, Whithy inviting municipal coutidils of places east of Toronto as far as Cobourg to meet ip conference at the earliest possible date in order to ha¥vé the Niagara power transmission 1Hh& serve this part of the province cohstructed under the Me Guigan contract? THOSE ' ------ CURRENTS. & Should bi "Under flies of Them, ye > De Ronkony, i, engi ofthis it kalks to the students at, Harv Sicilian, inward, at Sardi inian, abeam, Father Heath earnings. Th: $66,917, as the same period is a decreas: of is ppired calbtedoin a iglasdy) seq. here uo bteathubdoniridn filbos sails + whit ,vand (watchgrho thewimo (ioe thidb alli at | once. tino) pennant far wupiion the siasthes gins te stiv @nd htt; + There sist ¥ipplé "on the water, nor theifa Moving of the air on the deek;' when they the pennant stirting they know there-is a wind rising: in the higher aff)» and they = quickly spread 'their upper sails to cateh it. Instantly the vessel begins to move under the power of the higher cur rents, while on the surface of the water there still a dead calm. In life there are lower and higher currents. many set only the lower sails and catch only the winds which blow alonz on earthly loviis But there are also winds which biow down from the mountains, of God. It would: be wn unspedkable blessing tous athiaf our dife dell undeg-the in- fhiench 1 wf These uppeboeurrents. ' We avéuld He 'wise if west radjusted Gif relations with othersothat altioutr days we 'should he under' the influence of the good, ths worthyl! the pure-hédart- ed, the heavenly. Famers] fife, see Too Shutting Down The Lid. Hamilton Herdld The prosecution of the hotelmen a week ago by provincial Hetectives ro sulted in a very dry Saturday ' night and Sunday, though Inspector Birrell said this morhing that there was room for improvement yet. He watch- ed the more questionable ho tels closely, and though unable to de tect any breach of . the license law he is of the opinion that some of the thirsty succeeded in securing 4 couple of thirst-quenchers. *'I think the shaking up the hotelmen got wil put a stop to the Saturday night and Sunday drinking," he said. « "HI they do not behave themselves and obey the law they will get into more trouble, because the law has to be obeyed. Ever since June things have heen pretty | and I have some of 0ose Been ] to Toroato held ont Monday: evey- again | | ered fron her! "recent y snc that ace, il ui i IPRS Tdidks 'From Various. Points Fite residence in THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908. Heary Folger returned to New 8 s an to-day. Bow. Folger, Jr. cambimile retaFied 1 to-day. Ernest Leach returned, to-day, after Sjenang a vacalion at Stel. Miss Murray, Alice street, is spend- ing August at Norway Bay, Que. ars. J. Digman, of "wotfe island. went 'Brandon at noon, to-day. Arthur O Leary, Uttawa, is spentiing his hoddays with his parents in the aty. Clara Lepper returned home, yester- day, after two weeks' visit with Ma mue Gallagher. James Allen, Ordnance spending a couple of. days with in Gananogiie: «windy [swiss Miss - Bessie Alga, » Ordunrice; is spending - her, holidays; with, | in Gana ue. John Histings, Brock 'Shel | Sunday with his sister, Mis. Grooms, Sydenham. George Darragh, jr., of the Northern Crown Dank staff," is confined hiy home throsgh iMness.: (ons Miss Ande ibutitine Ba eds visit ing, ert . Mrs. eterhoro, William Becht Mites; left, on Monday, street, is iviepds ae i. str Jrisatl E. Miss Trend" for her home, in Watertown, NiX., al- re visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Anbrose and nephew returned to Watertown, N.Y., alter visiting Mrs, CQ. Gallagher, Wellington street, Mamie Gallagher and Kathleen Ne- well have leit for Watertown to spend two weeks visiting friends. Miss Marguerite Stuart and Miss Maybelle Stuart, London, are visiting Mrs. W. L. Goodwin, Alice street. Mrs. H. M. Ruttan and daughter, Miss Emily Ruttan, Brock street, left, to-day, on a trip to Winnipeg. Police Constable Craig, who: met with. a severe accident a few weeks! ago, was able to resume duty again. - Miss Tillie. Kgan, Perth, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. MeShane, Wellington street, returned home on Saturday, Misses Georgina and May Christhey left, on Sunday," for two weeks' tich with Triends at the Sand Banks. Keil CC. Pelger, mtumied to St. John's; Qué, te~day, after attending the fuperal of his uncle, the late. M. Henry Fol : Master Foes Berryman and hisf Weister) Lizsie Deérryman, after spending their holidays their grandfather at Godirey. William Gormley passed away Chicago last week. Deceased was former resident of Kingston, and survived by a widow and family grown-up chitdren. Miss Alma and Miss Adna Phillips, 1,588 King street west, Toronto, arc spending their holidays with thejr cousins at hingston, Thousand Is- lands and, Sydenham. Word comes from Mrs. Fages "that Miss Loretta Kingsley has fully recov- illness, dnd ig again able to Join" the gay festivities which® ade) very Whunmious at this sea- son in Halifax. 1 deddy 1( lwaseotts Ningiton, took Jat in the Penstgpguishene regatty Bi Saturday, | wap second, id "dubia, ladgs, Tigst in, the. Sify hi swimming race and second in the skirt . iT nu » § baa 08% fer~trerwr--mr--tm WhwE' oF preraee | with at a is of of if ad i i 1 in Fastern Ontario; ' + At; Morrisburg, N.X., Saturday 'after: noon, Rev. Mr. Fuller, pastor of the Presbyterian church, united. in mar- riage .two young residents of Prock ville, Miss Ann.e: May, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Sheridan, and Herbert Towsley. A pretty though quiet wedding was celebrated on Monday in St. Francis Xavier church, * Brockville, the don- tracting parties being Miss Helen, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kell®, Brockville, and John F..Kina- han, M.A., Ottawa. Mrs. John, Doreen, Shannonville, died" on ' Friday after a brief jliness from inflation. The deceased had ben. AF for' about 'ten' days. For many vebs. she! Gnd het husband have cond tca Dore ond hotel. Besides her husband, © Med, 'Dorden leaves three sons; John, of ' Toronto, James; at héme, \ 'and I homas, of Cleveland. Three daughters also burvive, Mrs. (Chief) Spider, of Deseronto," and another married "daughter in Cleve land. i John M. Scott, of Kansas City, Mo., with his wife is spending the summer "at the Thousand Islands. Mr. Scott is a native of Brockville and one of its vounger men who has made good in the American west. He is a graduate in arts of Queen's umi- versity and was for some years a cheese buyer here for a large o'd old country house Since taking up ; the republic he advanced until to-day he managér of a large natural gas pro- ducing plant in the Western City. steadily is Perth Road Doings. Perth Road, Aug. 17.--The many friends of "BE! 'amd CC. Babeock® are spént | have returned. 0O0AFOBGA0 0500 has | is a Bank of age and strength. It has cond bebind it of 35 years of sound and successful business, and is 'Strong. in resources and banking experience. = We invite you to join the large nitmber of prudent,: successful people who have found banking relations with it both agreeable and profitable. 'If you have not yet begum to save your spare dollars make a start to-day by Sepositing | Que Baier of more in our " Savings Departsent, THE CUT PRICE SALE OF HIGH CLASS SUMMER WAISTS. Made up in the latest styles of the Lawn, Mull and Spot Organdy, beautifully trimmed = with Valenciennes Tas, and open, and blind Embroidery. One third off. 3 New White Skirts, in Lawn, Linen, Pique and Cotton Repp, trimmed with Lace, Embroid ery, Self-Plea Pleating and Folds, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 up. to $5.00. cll Be in Time While 'All Sizes are in Stock. David M. Sponee, The Leading Millinery Store, 119 Princess St. WL oF LALLW Si £2A°I998900000000d000000 SVE ual Dita 00000000 CO, For the balance of the season we will sell Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose at a discount of 20 Per Cent. Off Our Tite af. Refri erators ranges in price from AE ta $35.00. 00000000 3 Ndi ison BROS., rnc it Everything Tar from 10 to 256%. Your oppor- tunity to save money. This sale includes a full line of Carriages-and Go Carts. Oouches from $4.50, 5.50, 6.50 and up. Parlor Suites (3 pieces) from $15 up. Parlor Suites (5 pieces) regular $25 for $20. R. J. REID, i-Ambulance Call 577. 20 Piers 8 asib 2nd If you want to thoroughly enjoy your vacation don't It you to take along a supply of TRISCUIT--The Dainty Shredded Wheat Wafer. Nutritious and appetizing. or fruits. ALWAYS EE ADY TO SERVE. Sold by all Grocers. 'fry it. with butter, cheese pleasid' to 'Rear"of their tecovery. A the toughest gang hanging about cer tain ® hotels that | have ever seen! since looking after this business; They were around yesterday again, and| they would not have been there un- less thev had some chance of getting! what they were after. But it Guunot | continue long. and those who persist in breaking the law will get nipped. | My instructions are to rigidly enforce | the law, and Lam going to continue | to do so. 'There is a wave of popu-| lar feelin against this sort of law-| sweeping over the country, | want to sce the laws | leseness and the wveaple enforeed." @ Died In Scotland. Hamilton. Ont.. Aug. 18.~Word has | been received of the death, in Scot land, of John Proctor, one of Hamil- ton's well-known men. Mr. Proctor | was a divector of the Bank of Hamil | ton for thirty-five years. ' Hotelman's Sudden Death. Ottawa, Aug. I8.~W. R. Uneale, men, died rather suddenly in St.| Luke's: hospital last evening. He was proprietor of the Bodega, but « had his license taken away quite recently. { of the threshing machine can be heard |R. Ritchie at G. one of the best known Ottawa hotel) i number of young "men intend febving Hor the west on' Thursday nest! « 0. L. No. 1042 of this place} at- Lad the" P/AIP.B. No. 46 Betliord Mills pienic. The lawn social at Wil- mur was "a decided success. School has re-opened wnder the ahle mapage- ment of W. M. Shales. The Free pth- odist revival meetings closedy-ont Sti day. They weve gondneied, by . Mr. Harp. The people of; thig, Jo | are glad to heaw of ithe ,re-npenit Loughboro lake bridge. Mrs. | svthe and family have returned 'home after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. Bateman, of Kingston, called on friends in this locality. Har {vest is about completed, and the hum again. Visitors: 8. Donald, at J. H. Robert's; Mrs. Laura Brown and M. Sears, at H. Shales': Miss E. Simp- | kins, at J. S. Roberts'; Miss C. Shy- {buma at J. Guthrie's; W. MacFadden, at B. Simpkins: B. Guthrie, G. Ennis, Burns': Messrs. B. {and I. Stoness, A. McFadden and, {wide, spending a few days at Bob's | Lake. v Hamilton firemen are thedoug to strike for shorter hours. Reidlitz powders, fresh and g Susy at Gibson's Red Cross Drag S Ganong's G Always fresh. T © A.J.REES, 166 Princess St . Phone 58, - RRR GES ba 3

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