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

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be Daily YEAR 76--NO. 204. : 5 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WELNESDAY, AUGUST #6. 08 R= aT : = J . i SEPSIS (RL he - "IN BALL : |. ALMOST CERTAIN (NB S% NH IN I\ A/T MAXIMS GUN SILENCER. : : NEWS OF 'GANANOQUE. { ; To Be An Election °in Comisig : [Test Said to Have Proved Claims & 3 The Dam Repairs Will Not Be | Falls | of Inventor, Completed This Week. \ 4 ¥ { . ah of \ Ottawa, Aug. Sir Wilirid Laur- Springfield, Mass, Aug. 26.-The Gananoque, Aug. 26. ~The work AWE . 5 x aE ] , Aug. 26, ' Wo jer, back to Ottawa, is looking great- first. official test of Hiram Maxim's repairing the upper dam here is being ly benefited by his holiday, A mi- | gun-silencer "was made by the officers pushed along rapidly under the diree- Was Possessed b Pau er jority of the government favor an Had to Sell Trousers to rtationed at the United States armory a , tion of Superintendent { hacics Cottim. y p i Bhe |Desp tches From Near And of the Water He appeal to the country this autumn, here, to-day. test, it is said. Power company v wr | at Saginaw, Mich. and the chances are ten to one | Get Bread. proved the claims of the inventor. Distant Places. © |states, however, that he will not be ! . L ---- baad x -- wppeal will be made. Thise is The deviee was attached to the rega- able to finish the job this week, as he dq pi -- understood by both sides, as » lar army rifle which is manufuctared has all the men at work that he can nds, fine; political activity throughout the cour Ihe test was made on the 1egu- saibly i q . iF 3 : possibly make use. of much change in : : 0: : | he re. . { < | try indicates, However, there vi lar TRIE, ¢ Te at signalers being J Messrs, N. Gauthier and R. J. Web- 3 * lhe no dissolution of parliament, and | [stationed at intervals. It was found: \ j ster. who were ordered by Town En" hursday, fine. ! ' 1 ! Rae discharge of the yup. . ! gineer Code not to proceed with the Pe ---- {no definite announcement of an 'elec- | that, A ! equipped rifle is audible 7.700 vards, {evretion of boathouse partly finished 2 s tion date immediately The el®ttion Lwith th il > [will probably take place in October § with : he silencer Hix distance was on town property 'in the vear of the A NURSE RAN ACROSS CASH jor November, and there is ample ti I-AND RAILWAY WILL NOT fou own t : Ek i 4 ards, Furt'er | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. high school, have received permission | still for -wssol j te ere made to determine whether : from the town council to go on with jst or "ta iution, | BRING TH Hha oi Larned . A SIBLE ¥O Bo On : IN A SHACK. In view of the coming struggle it . EN. BACK, the sile Be interfered; with the Yelo RN, the work. Dr. J. A. Black has also ay be of interes mit the jcity of the bullet, and it was found ---- vecéived permission to ercet a boat . : may I I rest to pomt out that S . that this interference wi tiah on * i i The Charity Patient Had Been {the government has an overwhelming | earched For Promised Work, All Lian the" velodity m 1 in sght, Tai Matters That Interest Everybody pote in, the same Joeality. Helped By the City For Years |majority in. the house, and that it In 'Vain--Furious With"C. P. {five or six per cent. The " st thas --Notes From All Over Little ' Poh ph Rindues. hy nin -- Cr lis drawn from every province except | R.---Tw i Fev Neg 2 esis were : re of ostmaster x . « Richardson, The Money Was Turned Over [ote ar hit Prov een : o Hungred Destitute-- | made with a rifle fitted with a" barrel of Everything Easily Read money order and savings bank busi \ UAW 8 . | wha tor an" | Nothing short of a political earth Mote on the Way, > tion. Oth shorter oe the reguln- and Remembered, tess can now be transacted at the. . 5 | g ) al | eq . 2 on | tion. or tests y » na A 3 . x ; - % Saginaw, Mich., Aug. 26.--Both over [quake, of which there are mo' signs,| Hegina, Aug. 26.--1wo hundred har- | day or -- pois) i Shady 2 8! Fight or nine Glencoe business sa Soe al office after hours, {rom 7:30 till eighty years of age, one me ntally in- [equld convert the government's great ptors. are out of work Sere. anlar length of barre] Mr us 1» tablishments were destroyed by fire |} p.m, Suing now given to "that competent from the infirmities of age | majority ito. a orinorits The fio. AY in a destitute condition. ng i : hs} ys r. Maxim | gp Tuesday. ) A " tbranch of the work. and the other delirious from the ill Vv 5 om Ont avi 5" have held an indignation meeting, pro- | sine Tom iis Jome. in. Hartford, Police Const bl ' 9 2 i Mesars, A. E. Meigs, Osborne stroot, § jures by provinces are : Ontario, liber- testing hd . . Conn. tq oversee the trials nstable Cameron, Glas- H. Muir, King street {| Gilbert Bel Ness of 8 weakening fever, Mi and | oy WW," conservatives 47: Quebec, (h-| esung at the C.P.R.'s refusal to ship | 5 : gow, wasAobbed of $200 by NM oN hag Ds Sroet,. ant ee a Mrs. Julius Guenther presented a most 12 , 5 n a s 47 b} 16 E, | - them back home. = | real pickpacer by on- fie, Market street, are spending a lew |$ ; pathetic' and pitiable abicct fo oh | beral ; at Senet ystives 11; Nova] The railway says the men ure not | PRECINCT CLUB SCHEME Re Tp 5 Sh Pe : weeks in camp up the North channel, These are some of the ity to their neighbors and the city of. | S08. liberals 17, conservatives 1: !ontitled to return tickets ill they | i ' Min sles. as rick, a reshyterian The G.N.W. telegraph office iz com- chargeteristics of stylish at- ficials were, notified. Living alone in| CY Drunswick, liberals 8, fonserva- | have done thirty days' work, "and the | A Feature in Campaign Organiza- |a New York b el falled himselt in | pelled: to look up-other quarters; lve the coming season : ) ' I " : oletl. {ing been notified by the D. F. Jones ti i is . : " pat i ons have been which 'they called home, their condi. tion. Miss: © MacNamara, Cornwall, was Manufacturing company, 'the recent |$ \ e hie sare 5 Manitoba, liberals 7, con: | men claim they cannot get one day's servatives 3: Saskatchewan, liberals 5, work. They allege they 'were brought i i tion was such as to arouse sympathy | COPSeTvatives 1; Alberta, liberals 2,lin on misrepresentations by the C.P, . tied down by a runaway horse, and purchasers, to do so. i; and immediate assistance, Director of | COn=ervatives 2: British Columbia. li- [R. circulating broadeast the statement " tied of the' injuries resulting. Visitors in town : Mrs. F. J. Miller, q been sele- Seven men were killed and a num- |Brockville; Peter Amyot, Buffalo, join- |& ed for every requirement of J 3 to the Probate Court. an old partially broken down house, the Poor George Schaefer and his pre- (berals 77 conservatives 0: Prince. Kd- [that there was an enormous demand | : . . : 3 y > decessors had for the -past, two years ward Island, liberals, 1. conservatives [for harvesters. | ber fatally injured in the collapse of {ing wife and party in camp at Wilt: ress, comprising the 'more helped the aged couple with coal and Yukon, PF conservative Aotal, Ii- | The men say that nly 650 men were | a brick + wall at Chelsea, Mass. sie"s cottage; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Day, staple weaves together with supplies, the apparent only means of berals 140, conservatives 74. Liberal {required in Saskatchewan and the | Count Von Goetzen, the Prussian Mr..and Mrs. EL. Northway, Mr. and b the high-clgss novelty effects, ! 66 company shipped in 2,000, with two | 'ainister at Hamburg, will likely po |Mrs. J. McGreevy, Ilion, N.Y.; A, ) the next ambassador to Washington. D'Aoust, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Orser, > Our qualities are guaran- sustenance being a little ~ umbre {majority mending the man could do and the _-- Foe more" trainloads to come | v t . | Héns. William Patterson, Sydney |Ameliasburg; Mr. Harris, St. Thomas: |@ teed ' first choice and the { 3 A ; : | making and selling of a few herly | A dozen men who came with the | fh 3 medicines | A PANIC OF FRIGHT { first contingent have arrived "back im | Fisher and Jacques Bureau begin" a hiss Kite dogs. eh Nad . along Faprantes R38 However, their condition became | PI [the city after walking to Moosejaw | tour of th» eastern tosnshi tid Ada Bradley, Lansdowne; EF, W. Ken- with every yard . ( nm be ra mong a W 4 . g aw ber t ownships today. 1 i . p "hic i : serions that the department secured a | Among the Women of Watertown, jand some 'way down the Soo fine, | : ¢ Fhe Union Street Yard Company's Sul), Guelph; Mi: Ried, hicago: eg i Flossia. Hubbard, back . from Brock- England, France, Germany Lalonde and daughters and Canada have contribut- physician and sent a trained nurse to n . [looking for work, and now, wet, | 4 3 8 West Toronto, wore partial- | = care for them. thus placing them com. |. Watertown, N.Y. Aug. 26.--Float. | statved and bedraggled, they are be . ly destroyed by fire on Tuesday hight rille; Mrs. J : \ : - y TAS "I had fine time in Clayton, N.Y., and |@ ed to this great display of are home again; Miss lmerson, Lyn, i : | pletely upon the charge of the cit {mg like a spectre silent and gho tly ling looked after by the Salvation | Loss $15,000, When the nurse repor the figure of a woman Hitting bv the | Army { ), 's i : , \ ported to the phy g t : 2 by the Arm; A | s Percy Marsh was killed * at Wood- | , sician she also presented him with bedroom windows of several resi-| The Moosejaw Board of Trade » ; : Decker, Alta. by a. well Ann Fisioing here, returned home; Mr. and 8 : . roll of bank bills which she had found | dents in the S cond ward has ca 1sed | these men two meals: otherwise w | Gs ; him. He was down sixty feet when Sire. Robert Lipman at Smith's Falla |g Dress Materials for | f fright amor the \ women [had no food in a week Fhey . | ? the* acoidenit' oecarred : for several months, have returned to h in her work" about the house, It was! panic of { C a big bundle and without counting it{residents in the vicinity near Frank- |their trousers to buy bread to kee | if Two dismissed and eight suspended Gananoque. F. Il 1908 rtm all, . was estimated that there must he [lin street {from starving | is the pupishment put on West Point FIRE IN PAPER MILLS neg £1,006 : ' y ave sober s are in-| Over g He, 1 the Tp: | 1 fi i ney warly $1,000 in bills of various de Those who are superstitious are in A ver a hundred huddled in the C.P Ly? tadets for hazing and has been ap- nominations. clined to believe thay the section in R. depot, with not fifty cents amongst proved by President | 5 | & | 4 i Tove F res R. QO ? tal $ What to do with the money was a !which they live is haunted while | the crowd, many having come @Jl the | 4 Ma : } nosevens, | Work of Citizens and Country The color effects are beautiful X : ax Macnus, the boy accidentally People } deep rich tones together with question. Neither Ni he Guenthers xp shave thai : : way from Nova Scotia, with no pros- cA the Guenthers [others bali hat Vv are being | WE 10} | shot by Walter Mulock about five | : " | Fr for y. oA g ¢ the light pastel shades. We weeks ago, died. Tuesday. Mulook | 1 rankford, Ont. Aug. 2. --At tent 8 s May face a manslaughter charge. {o'clock, last night, the Trent River draw your attention to some " y ew MORTALITY AND OCCUPATION. | 6 Daniel McLean, ex-sheriff of Portage 1 apee company sounded the fire|@ of the new colors, many of | 15m Wag ' . ; which was quickly responded which are ours exclusive. turn the money over . to the probate particularly desires to get informa. | Clergymen and Agricultural SENATOR ROBERT, LOVE. TAYLOR. | a Prairie, and at ome time .pro-|. by the townsmen, and opie flock- J court, and there Judge tiley 1. Crane tion. or whether it is iu t some cuti-} Laborers Longest ' Lived. | . Senator illo Laylor, of Tennesseo Snia secretary in the Greenway gov- ted in from the country, until fully AMETHYST ordered it deposited in the Bank of | hug Person the residents are unable| London, Aug. -26.--Dr. John Tat. | the tuwthior Jf ithe preciget clul pent, died at Winnipeg, i {1,000 persons were on hand ready to 2 Saginaw under the care of Director of to an&wer R ; {bam has just issued a report based | scheme, which Mr. Bryan is making | Ye, on Fuesday. |assist. In less than half an hour all ALLUMINUM GREY, the Poor Schacfer. The roll was tak: Be I } | hav on | upon the last consus: of the United |$°¢h a feature of in hi presidential Cochrane is the name of thé pew the mill pumps were working connect- to the bank, where it was found to |. %, ose who claim to. lave soa Kinudom showing the mortality in [Campaign organization. Senator Tay | On and eventually the prabable fod with 700 feet of hose and throwing CHASSEUR BLUE, contain $887 and certificates' to that . all | ' | [the various occupations and the age {lor is 'a native of Teme , having Teal city at the junction point of a goodstream of water on the fire, {€ 3 amount were issued [32 ta atid supple and « ad na long at which death is most frequent. The | been born in Carter county, of that | 'he Grand Trunk Pacife railway and | which, with the buckets, kept the fire PAEON, Secarcely had this been accomplish [flowing rohe of white. whit 1 reaches report reveals several curious facts. state in 1850. He received un common | the TI. and N. O. railway. confined to one stack and storehouse. OCEAN BLUE ed than the nurse reported that she |TATly to hey feet... Her face 15 Wan | yaral laborers ave by far the longest | school education and was admitted tc Of the eight cases of typhoid fever The fire was surrounded by thousands ! had uncovered another $100 and this [2nd ghost-like, while a. mass of hair, | jived, and * the general laborer | the bar in 1878. He heat his owy | Vhich have heen discovered in the |of tons of straw, a great, quantity of TAUPE, was turned over to the direptor for [done hich in front, surmounts her {in most of the industrial districts |} , T : . Roval IH Aititlery os ' wi Pe k : ST oni Sak £1 i 3 : 3 $ 8 1 brother, Alfred: A. Tuylar, in a fight | Rova anadian Artillery camp now wood and other thivgs to make a hig similar disposition, head, Sieh - aid Nil ang 8 hy far thé shortest. It would thus for the governorship of enfesace ir | 0 progress at Petawawa not a single {1688. There was one horse and cart 'MUSKETEER GREEN, . ---- particulariv ghostly manner as che tseem to be a fact that the new old- 1887 4 iA ase was © acto her fifty s of st ; i forty 1 i : ¢ : : 7, and ten years later he "again | '0%e was contracted there. and fifty tons of straw und forty tons Eulenberg Weds An Actress. {moves noiselessly along (age pension law will benefit the rural | heeame governor of the state. He mar Detectives in New York - discove red |of sulphate and one storehouse were SUEDE BROWN, 1 TH > A 1 1 | & uy - 8 Q ' y "Be rin, Aug. 26.---Count Carl Zu ! Althouch fome- have lain in wait [worker far more than the poor towm | ried. Miss: Sarah | Baird, of © Ashe ]5ver 813.000 worth: of jewels, silks [burned. Carloads of paper rags were CLEMATIS AND SPUED Eulenberg, son of Irince I hilip Zu | honine to catch a glimnse of her. the RTS He makes his| nd furs inthe house of Mrs. Minnie |adjoining the storehouse and cohtinued ; PORT watchers have been foiled in their dev : ; Cartis, whom thew arrested for com-| to the paper mills, in which fire start- : attempts to eain a cly 16 the wo Faking the average mortality of all | ilicitv in several robberies ed many times, but the hose soon males as 1,000, the report classifies | A despatch from Morocco states that [Stopped that and saved the straw [4 It's a pleasure to show 2 pe . ry In connection with the Round [man's identity, . and it is said that E i ET able scandal, was married in London | she continues her nightly walks Ih morality th 'es pata 7iz, despite his rout by Mulai Ha-|yard and wood yard these new things. Let us Saturday to a music hall singer pam | -- rm in, A fir 4 a i eg Stn lie I fid, refuses to abdicate. Nevertheless -- a show thei to you.. 178 come St anc 16-_longes IVE : g ¢ a I revea SAW A PHANTOM CITY : was capable of caving for it or order watched for no good purpose hy | Dect of getting back. Ing its disposal, and both needed the | someone of an inquigitive nature necessities and assistance which it | Whether v woman detective upon would buy. Finally it was decided to | (he trail of someone, of whom she her the mysterious woman is deseribed | laborer, for whose benefit it was chief- | Ne | ville, N.U., in | Eulenbery,, who is Aroes ly devised. : : 4 5» now under charges . | home in Nashville, Tenn. perjury and subornation of 1 | there are rumors that he will make In ed Fiddy Macx, She is the daughter | | PARR AN OPTIMIST. last. In the first table. which: r Tae . of a blacksmith. "The count first mot twice' the average death rate. or 2 nilgrimage. to Mecca and retire to d B 1 M off C , = Rare an eautiin irage 3 en she n erfo y 3 : . | # ; i s ve he J 1 she was perf Fming " I Present Depression is Mere Reflex [300 deaths against 1,000 for all work Damascus : a | 1 mall variety theatre in Munich of Prosperity ers, we have, as has been stated, gen- | IN THE BRONX SOO The members of the 'Scottish Agri { Irish Coast. ---------------- London Au 96.--Cecil Parr. the tral laborers, miners, costermongers, | . ultnral commission visited Delta on | DPubling Aug. 26 \ [Strange story ondon, g 2 } ------ . . : : i Duchess Of Aosta May Die head kine } which «| and hotel servangs; in the second (one Tuesday. Delta is the centre of an of a mirage, which reminds one of CSS E Ma ead of a banking busing \ hich 1 ; ~ 2 ia Fay : . i. | 0. Paris, Aug 296.<~Ihe Duches of | known 'all 'over Enoland: and = which | 8nd one-half times the awve death ! Fritz, Boss of the Pool, Killed xecellent farming and dairving coun Fhe Spectre lsland,"" or "The Phan \osta, wife of the eldest brother f |thrbugh its hundreds of local estab Fate or 1,500-15000 deaths, Beigel Jacko, An Interloper; Two ftry, and several cheese factorie were { tom City," comes from Ballyconneely, ; - 7 eepers, copper miners, seamén. shop > Wigs ih b . ~ . 1 y x ta CORSL | the Duke of the Abruzzi, who has |lishments is in close touch with trade k y . a : re ; or Sind re Feet Longer Than Himself, [Inspected along the rout {a town on the wi d ( oi nemara coast ' keepers, potterers, and dock laborers sssalf. Thomas urle ala o tom . i lifde been sufiering from consumption for a conditions throug hout the con 'lin the. third, (oné apd one-Guar te: After Long Fight--Attendants At Hc TIE 4 N.Y; Ihoma Hurlev, 2 ome mi bevond life n. a: Fela took occasion this week at' the annnal tin tl ' ¥ Jout} t 1 X tt Two trick bicvelist, was fata injured hursdav evening a small town we t 108 1. averag« dea rate v e 4 . | meeting of shareholders to depr te] 280. 500) rage vl La ra bs ¢ Unable - - to eep ae Harley wee at the top of a sixty- | studded withChouscs was observed on 5 ! , 200-1 4 ),! such workmen as bre : ~ = ; ; 1 d . a men Tou Animals 'Apart, . 'oot ladder making ready for a loop- [the sea about six or seven miles ers, musicians, glassmakers, and coal- : - - ok : I been told in several newspaper heaver in the fourth, which shov New York. Aug. 2 Fritz, the boss |the-loop act, when he il to the | westward, The beautiful spectre show : 1 & 8; the fo : uch = VS V ». AE | 4 ------ Re In January last, said Mi atts UE just over the avera or 1.000-1250 | of the allicator pool at the -- Bronx | rround ed lovely and dm, being first seen hy | MARRIED. Honri Beequerel," the noted {had characterized the now g deaths, hairdressers, cabmen, plum- | Zoo, again' prove ht to © su. "I am opposed to facilitating mar- | some ve ung persons ¢ UR 13 ROU HEEQORT -~On Aug. rease in the volume of trade : 3° Albers and painters premacy, yesterday irles woke, son setback Irom a previous unprecedentsd | py inters shoemakers, law clerks. | Jacko, an alligator - mr------ g- | expansion Father, Shae as the begin hookbinders, doctors, and domestic | while * Fritz's twenty subjécts looked | veal. i d_bv a young man | state was composed of different i f a wholesale and continued de- | gapennte 1 just 'under the aie t ob Phousands--of F o D ILY ME ORAN ) . ning Bs J he - 4 ll il just 2 he "ve € HE at of | Lo PA X_MEMOR DA. hression, He was now of the "me jor 900-1000 deaths, and so en until]ed about the pool also: watched thi 1 for vagrancy Here : and there "was. a dismantled LE Wea. ov opinion : the last tahle is reached, which shows sanguinary battle and the , Alexander Milton, = chief accountant | dwelling, as even this strange land | ups At Ad ED. wi Thirs No 4 4 { aners : " x ae : PR 1 . » . - : 4 1 \ 2 . ol pi own on Hire. New Fall Hats, at Campbells Bros's One read frequently enough h paper | half the average. or 500-650 deaths, | orts of the wt tendants in the pavmaster's office of the CP. | of sunshine had been visited by thé te wr A 1908, at her home, y heese Bouya 1 »m., Thursday he addec ; of the Shutting gowy oo for icin are, farm laborers, railway | the combatants R k R.. with headquarters at Winnipeg, { crowbar. brigade i fering, Gibb dest daugh ity 'roperty ommittee iro wks. « sho 1e 3 | WTS § ome a e gar ae N > 1 he ov ork - " Ia § er _o ate wmas Fraser Gibbs The tas pe . Y ron fe rk wr of oi fividual® ir | hgincer an fire men, farmers, gar Jacko came from tl v Yor nd two section men, were ran: over The phantom city was visible from Dominign land Surveyor, and Mrs jlesue industries, aud individa '| deners and clergymen \quarium three days ago. He was ind killed, last night hy Transconti- | 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. when it lually Susanna Crawford Gibbs, formerly < = i § 1 ae : - a a: n parts" ¢ his eft ifine and one-half feet long and ac nental train, No. 97, at Fagle Riv r.{ vanished from view. fo os Sisorits : t ua et y. . as ! 5 ; n Kingston on ng. Ne foe | ONt | bh. 1 Wi . } 1 1 . | \ | Ns iam Andrew alligators go! But he had a wily foe C : adel : ) 5 £4 tun t . imme th awa de v onservative nominations were fad S COME BACK eldest. son of Wm, HasMngs, See nusament olumn for the four! view of the situation in t imm them, doctors die more rapidly, par- |{;, Fritz, though ie latter is . only T id Georges A: Clare. MP for HE HASN'T - Funeral private, fram his father's Moving Picture Shows and Park Vaude-|dinte future | ticularly from diseases of the nerves |even and one-half feet long and not |. "esdav org Loader tes ) : i dence, 13 Redan St. Service ville. In some respects the stories in the|and blood. Musicians are found to die nearly so heavily jawed South Waterioo: John Shermitt, for | To Drill Another Hole in the Post house, 2.30 p.n., Friday, he great auctio f 1 5 1 a. wi wary :s 4 Ya . 1 Qe nron: mald $ land. ex- | » (Chatham papers please copy Jewelry Watches, cto, bosit a papers about trade had been exagger- | younger than other workers, and usu When Jacko was plumped into the arr Rutan: Dy ald Svihetlan Cha Dice: ¢ iit: po | = : -- ) > ine , t ¢ 1 sease . = . d; . f thay Hine o Po . t the store of Kinnea 3 |ated Mr Parry thought men with ally irom di ea produc , by intem | pool last Friday he seemed to realize M.P.P., % Risa] 4h x : i 0 No further drilling of 2o. in the ROBERT J. REID. Biou Theatre--Pictures "py a [large stock had been working it off, | perance. Diseases of the liver and sui {that he was in hostile waters. for he|bot and Thomas Birkett, jor *" Ipost office walls has occurred since . . Dog Opera Singer ; "In "GQ ¢ + feared at a sacrifice in a great | cide appear to claim most indoor, wam away to 'the extreme'end of the|tawa. . | Postmaster Stewart chased the m#rine The Leading Undertaker. York' and 'ooling The He mn . Tha oy wo look | domestic servants" while the cardener | Wa a) 3 3 en Vn . : Bt sceived. at. sate fs' tn Con en N nany instances I'hey could now | ok | « Orne He ery ants, hil 2h Arde hes {basin -and ruminated.. Fritz let him i A Je tter, dated May h, ceived 'Li department man, yesterday. It hy "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. So-- for a healthier ratio between supply [8nd clergyman mostly die from old alone. Being a swise alligator, he|Simla, from the head servant of Sven | derstood that the strangers are on the Aug. 26th, In Canadian History. and demand and for corresponding im- | 8g. ! bided his time and 'sized up' his | Hedin, savs he left the: evplorer at | level business all-wighiggbut the Dost | . » . ' -- + bs 1 y " re ] A np . en 8 y 1851. J. Palmer, Attorney-General [provement in trade eim---------- enemy. This gave Jacko undue confi-| Reka. He adds I'here has heen go master declares that fe fing uilditg | ure pices an of Prince Kdward Isiand, born 1h. Cho La COMING TO CANADA. dence. So 'when he two kings met, [illness I expect to see youy.at the fig = gong to be de nee or ish "7s i lottetowr - , , Q a > Sve Q very | sg » of n statistics as to ne water an ail 1 } rt on | vesterds » centre of the poollend of September Sven 1 vy | sake of any 1861 ~The "railway line completed be ETIRES. i : {vesterday, in the C T i ny » bay! . R v e a tween Montreal and -Rouse's Point | WOMAN PILOT RETI { Is This the Kind of a Fellow We |.Jacko, by a sudden turn, gave : his happy." Kec { height. Everybody will Fibport $i | S11 rs 1891--The first bulletin of the Census | SE ? maller & ist a hunch that sent ) Rernie he cruiser Arctic, [postmaster"in his view o ie matte 9 sthaller antagonist a hunch that n Capt. Bernier, on t 1 ! 3 Want ? It is said + that Joseph Kehoe, thé! When mabing your pickles, try long time, 18 said by Rome correspondent to be ver ori A ously iil Ihe physicians have only the stories of depression which he slight hopes of her recover And 'discovers of the B an, Ione | tinge hotwas degunnsater ail eximi-| Some fiumireds: gutbored to. witivss] i506, Shark iornt died at Paris on: 'I'esday | two "feet. longer, | nals," said Recorder eir, at ont- | the enchanting spectacle which 1 eli ; . eidest daughter. or Si17es : Alpho 4 ort, Garden, vistHers--wha-erond-1 SF "aTwoeman Who Wad being and varving styles architectur AE I tm et r------ Sale o irni re Lt 35 r ances were common enough to show | . Lawvers, it seems, suffer rarely | ; . la depression, but the general figures from Jung and heart troubles "and { counted a fichter of the first rank to-night t 7 went far toward giving a more hopeful | most frequently from diabetes. After | Commissioners placed the population of| She Saw Service For Over Ten gi : : int » of a |; . ¢ to centinue © 3 Canada at 4,823 344 ! London, Aug. 26.--Z%ia Dey, the him humping into he side of thelin the for north." is te eantinue an ; 3 kes to be garbed | il 4 1904--At the 138th -annual-eonventior Years. fall head of the Turkisi ve pool asserting - Canodian anthorite in the | post office egretaker, 18 to gart Catsup, Chi e Sauce, etc., use of the Catholic Mutual Benet A ssot nm Pittsburg, Aug. 26.--Mrs, Mary B. bn a 8a 5 De i I Rian 2 0 pa Everyone of Fritz's subjects had seen | artior s of the mol vi regions which {an the uniform of a dominion police- | only the best ingredients. It pays a "or 0 , « 3 4 : = : 10e, as arrive 1 Londor © y : Su { ' i 3 s a! oe tion, he 1d a J arontt the H. A tha] Green experienced boat commander, | Pe i i ; on i be the afiront; and>blood alone could | elone to the Rritish®erown. In so man; and . will patrol Around a | in taé end. We guarantee our ackett o g ¢ d r | ., . | poses tc g ¢ es € in An- os » ong . | 1d: rh ifle n 8 2 fourth time elected: Grand President land pilot on the Ohio, Kanawha and lada. Zia Bey says that after the ne. |wipe it out. Frit turned and made | 3 oo" ( ninin Bernier has heen wern- | building with a rifle over ua shoul er, | 3 5 : ¢ 1 says that afte > ) , " g Uants . a > - STaRY » a rm mee T= Mississippi river steamers, has retir-| ' - = y B : : I straight. at his foe. The two sanrians! ake x course which | 80 long as the marine department m an | e n ar ! a corvion of | Clamation of the constitution he hid 8 ght. : led not to ta an lave here. If any shots are heard in" ed from the work after a service of [for two days, them the sultan wxote |fought from one of the pool toi, cin: neult in complications with a [85% A0FE., 1 f the st office, the! ten years. She was the only woman Ihim (to fly from the « untry without (the other, threshir the water. with | foreig untry { the. viginity of the po just Car to be. Absolutel Pure NER ETS on western waters who possessed 'the | I y i I 9 He dr : i : os + their powerful tails and each trying | oreign coun : | people will know that it 2 Just re. i + 2 3 3 _ lan hour § delay ¢ made his wav to : y | tp p ol . J r 'a hole throuch authority of the United States gov-|% ! ; . : age : taker Kehoe making a ! th " t eammant and pilot steam-| DMyrha, but was attacked en route jo Seta jal sdvant ad tried i | Throw The Straw Hat Aride. the coat-tail of the enemy ! - \ di h : jin the dark. He shot his assailart{ Attendants with long pol I Ih | One of Campbell's nobby, new *fall | = 2 vessels, between Pittsburg and St. : : . them apart. Fina f ei pninn - s = Sy pa 3reen was | dead -on the t. Zia Bey reached [Yan to keep a ARIE, Re Ry « won't cost much and they in-} ' i Louis, | For pe oe hoo | Smyrna and iled thence for - Mar-|Fritz secured 'an under hold on | hat: pis calebiated and well-known | May Use Bloodhounds. | 0 « wy TFiverman e entire | SM) ! 84 wiih " gran] ; ¢ » bit s tery ¢ j cluage : a ipa Revi » i 26.--Theére | Look At The Snaps : J Min af he re vers 'She has |seilles and London | Jacko's throat He bit an artery and | makes as Scott's, Christy's, Buckley Seven Oaks, Eng., Aug. 26. There | # | h "n Ties mots' fire * short: a Gfew EE Cocerlont on speciali "Turkey has seen the last of me | then hung on. When . the attendants | ¢ Kons.' Stetson's, Imperial, ete., 82, has been no arrest in gg fg with | PORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, atmo Sots trios from. Pittsharg. to St. Bouis, |forever.™ he says. "During my terns 1]had emptisd' the task 3 s¢ parate {20.50, 23," 84. Campbell Bros.', the | the murder of the wife of Major - SE, Cone ove or fle Ma FO, 1 hw np the to ripe ie ko yak do Ve er (0 pl wee dome Taare 1a wunds bree (SEA DIYS one of each; Pi ED tin he attention of - thehofficers and civilians. At the bidding ed 'with wounds, was taken to the 3 : cently been infested with tramps. The | 55¢. Tor as, a » $25 00 : --$19 50. rivermen of the United States She |of ny superiors, 170 Turkish member Recruits To Report. police have been furnished with a | Eyerything, reduced for id 50 : : i 1 00. has piloted steamers up and down the of some of the most honored families, | -- T + - its h ber of deseription of a wan alleged to: have [708 DS Syeond flag 13.50 & ------ Yn. Ohio and Kanawha rivers of late disappeared,"" with a motion of his ; "4 The Cadet recruits to the numb .. [heen seen leaving .the summer' house | 705. 12.00 : : y reak- | hand giving. a sinister 'meaning he 'Open Door® In China. thirty-eight are t6 redort at the Roy- | i they are flooking for | : 0 : x vears. Her bravery: during the break- [hand giving. a sinis meaning to the gh Oe 4% oll 'elock +his | vesterdavs an hey are ng i s ® 1 10.00 ik up of the ice in 'the. Kanawha rip- word . "Disappeared." , He added thay! Hot Springs, Va, Aug. 26.-- Judge | al Militarv-College dv Six oe oe h him They "will. probably. tiv 'o: Grand Searchlight Excursion. 9.7 g ul ; Tat 3 i reste 2x- | eveni s Pe ' : i 0 { V eSday i 9.50 £3 a 6.75. er two years ago saved the boat !lzzet Pasha; who is alse in London, Tait' took oceasion, yest rday, to ex- | evening. There are t IMGRLOF pick up his trail with bloodhounds. | Nedne ay, Steamer America to é 7s . ' - 5.00. from destruction, when it was torn is reputed to have saved $1.500.000 of press himself. as "heartily favoring the | cruits., op +| Clayton, 730 p.m. one. half 'howe 6.7 --riv' 440, loose from ifs wnootings by the ice his fortune, the gréater part of which efforts of American missionaries in ost geet = wi {there only 25e. : was invested in the United "States Ching as the most effective methéd of |» Fritz Knovk, Rosthern, Sask., ha=g-| Six Guelph hotel-keepers are charg- . . ' refilling standard sealed! A. 0. Brown 8 Us.' one of 'fhe larg", abd rapidly rising river . i x £ } . It was after the death of hér son a through Greek financiers in_ aris, bettering the condition of that nation | ed himself in his harn, but his wife, 'od with g { k Oey. estahlishing cordial relations tRongh barely in time, discoverad him! whikkey bottles with an adulterated est brokerage houses in New York, an- ROBERTSON BROS féw' months ago. that Mrs, Green an ' a and of 3 : ' 2 n ) " {nounced her intention of retiring from | A Baptist union will: be formed to | hét ween the Chinese and American gov- land cut him down. He has been sof-! mixture and selling it for the lobelled, nounced their Suspension on the Stock {brand, a rather serious offence, (Exchange. i : ¢ {the river, ccver all Canada, : ernments. {fering from melancholy, | . ' : jt ; ¥ " i | "gator hospital for repairs »

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