Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1908, p. 1

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PETE EL STEPH YEAR 76- STRICT RULES Stop Many Wwimigrants| From Coming In. THE POLICY ADOPTED: 7, | C | aom-- | Darwin Says and a Memory. Dublin, Sept. 4 H. Darwin, an - address, developed his theory of {the consciousness of plants. He con- tended that plants have a memory, have habits, and can behave different- lv to what might "he 'called their moods He argued that plants have something corresponding very nearly to the nervous of animals. They are quite to certain jencies as animals, as capable telegraphing from ope part of their organism to another, d there exists fin them a faint copy of what we call 850 THAT PEOPLE WOULD NOT consciousness in ourse elves, Growth it- BECOME PUBLIC CARE. lf, he maintained, was a of habit made possible by memory in their cells, so that growth could be July [changed at any period of its progress if not by a sort of changes of growth genera- --SIr DS. | | be [ | { { { | svstem as sensitive quite sort s€ Immigration For Month of Shows Decrease As Compared | With Last Year's Figures-- Must Come on Direct Ticket. Ottawa, Sept. 4.--The difficultie and restrictions with which Canada | had surrounded the immigragt who nt i aims to enter Canada, has had of- [6d to with deep attention, but there fect upon thé arrivals. Last winter |W8s much shaking of heads by the the minister of thé interior adopted a |DUMErous, scientists in the audience policy" of selecting immigrants from | Another portion of the address was the best countries of the world more {devoted to criticism Prof. August strictly than had ever been done Ix { Weissman, of Freiburg, the great fore, and it was required that the im of Alired Russell Wallace. migrants to gain admission to Can or ada must come a direct ticket | Methodist Church Progress from their couygry of origin and must | {.--Most encourag at least twenty-five dollars | advances department of 3 The. object was to esp, track | day school and Epworth Leag and to that | during the past vear were reported at should not become public | the of the charge. Then at the of Ap-| School and Epworth | ril inspe were placed along the | the Methodist United States boundary to prevent im- | session migrants who could get other wise, coming in by that route, The July returns of immig: show that 422 immigrants during the while in the month the before the arrive numbered The decrease fifty-seven During the month the year tg ari numbered 107 45] ainst 195.760 du ing the first six months 1907, decline being forty-five cent Since the inspectors placed' the United States boundary, Ist, they Juve turned back 323 per sons ad "Whdesirables, thus justifving their usefulness in three months. Du ing the first six months of ver 137 persons were refused permission to land at Canadian ports and 872 per were returned the countries | which they came surroundings, wil These remembered by tions and thus aequired characters are n free SucoessIve inherited Prof. Darwin ments at great length developed his argu He was listen an ot op- ponent on Toronto, Sept ing possess in every n in cash. of the they » work NeW Comers insure Sutday Loard, of was in 1« rem Rey arman, ge a meeting General nning ague which buaildhne present tors church, Ly Wl ma Representa f the Joh not m dominic from Rev. Dr mtendent, pre the eCre whowed | parts { t te tion } 1 sided tars St Se wt ( al | pe { first | { : . | teachers the I imnerease 11, month vear 341 per arrive Dr general that Sund ol same 1s Wi Mi there \ | thodist ols ith and 1" and 5H6 1 ers HiT meluding 316.663 16.694 in gain cent anada Ww } a total foree before ! an the the is rease ag e and the of of 1 Rnown This UNPreces ; or st oyveax ol the per were evi chur the in 3 lented department, thers of nearly on April growth ol the senior hn HH adult dd adult Bible Epworth League increase year having en mnerease S000 te the movem- nt hows a 1,107 las ue | orgay | The gratifying the the v of . during sons to Irom sd Woman Attempts Suicide. v Sarnia, Ont Sept. 4. Iti Mrs. David Turner; fifty vears last Mon who attempted by riery in deop® over. thought | that { old, | day YOUNG MAN SHOT DOWN. suicide Invited With Several Others to a Party. Cornwall, Ont., Sept. Royal bry, North Bangor, N.Y., aged twenty three vearvs, in the Coruwall gener- al hospital, with an ugly the abdomen from which he recover, It several evening, left arm, in her Turner jeweller, fortune eral weeks severing then throat, will rec 1s the widow of a and although possessed of $10,000, she has for abored under the de poverty woman don puently told he i her and a not for- 18 wound jin a not may Se : as lacing the tre to that Aubry, along other young men, dance at Dickinson Centre, of the occupants of the the young men with a Aubry struck places and by the looks of the it hy slug and 1s There house rand ficulty in the shot 1 séems with | dro to N.Y. One lived gun rarmerts she a burie lay She went Mc Deviate i taken i down, house shot two On unconscious was a er who on busingse, Dr and thekwihan * mes ger, ) thre larg sed was mn ik noust called thie seems to have been He was taken critical several peopl to be which wound ' hospital ; un to Cornwall Killed By Burglars. Detroit, Mic { --Daniel Wal confectioner 705 Woodward fatally burg at the Noighbors shootin two found Wels sidewalk in a condition were in h., Sept at there ascertaining seem som one night store Almost Asphyxiated. hoard she aw R.I., Sept. 4.--Miss ( Milton, Out., v it Providence, leaned nwav and atter wards lving front of his open door. Walser bad a living room \ Providence Capen, Nanton, and then She and not a Mrs the 1 1 unconscious on the 1 Tit ; 4 turned or the dead alone the i been--sleepiiig at the show gas over a . store othe rrifu of ar g rear « when she Love found may Vas broken and case dama tru Harper through houlder hospital doctors say gave evidince Walser haspital the chest a te the w recover. died He and Head Of I'oledo, Ohio M. Nev Red ed commander-in-chief Arm) the Republi Gr and A my. ins Ban) On Sept Heavy | Contract J h Work of Bros omp et I'runk Pa 1 vhnson Slaughter Sale Of Fruits. Edwards & Jenkin DAILY MEMORANDA. AVE Branti Saturday. he Grand \ subbed we cific compan his later Ba miles NSW ht he oh or rolling there tural More Students Anticipated. t estimate of little early to stration it Queen's University twenty steady larger previous record re is expected ason. For there ach t ALS » past he been a in E session showing a than the 1908-08 will assur I'he mini tudents of sin lay engineering nr t 4th, In Canadian History Pod Att fw - | he session a Sept 17 ole je liv show incre de- partme 1 anda ng i ge neregase Steel-Coal Controversy. i---J. H. P hut the Dominion Iron & S this morning that the Std troversy was per rmans nt settlement through t sf conference Ihe matte is he, "and the t Mr. Plummer a residence in the city up' his permanent re fall Kept {ol . i mpi ny. cot lls bevond | medium i the i court Ee CHINA TEA SETS style. mets will pu wi reha se Il take has and Quaint old $3.75 Set. Also a or two last, Md. the The Montreal eived Sep M to Pow comj Jerstood slie Shaw sets w hile re a € ompany guaran vears is few one they any, or whe year it embraces ninety The Shaw S6.000 000 as dividend the three then pieces. $2.95 ROBERTSON BROS. will deposit tee to cent {offer ly for first per nn which, be seven it per inde finite period hey k. The offe | Bibby's for 'pda. ONSCIOUSNESS OF PLANTS. They Have Habits men run | inf Fo 0. | Pe K INGSTON ONTARIO, FRITS. UP BODY Chester Johnson, Actor, ? Murdercd His Wife. T0 THROW INTO SEA ------ THIS WAS TO BE THE BURIAL | OF PIECES. ' CROPS oF IRE eoPR SETHE WEST. Total Wheat Yield Estimated at 110,000,000 Bushels. Winnipeg, Sept. 4. ~The {weather which prevailed has | way to bright and elear weather good strong .winds and cutting threshing operations have been re- ysumed at some points and will be {general again, to-day and *Smotrow. Considerable intérest was ta in {the estimate of %he Manitoba Free Press, which announced this morning. Theis te of the total wheat crop, compiled by their special {eorrespondents, figures out at 15.568 { bushels per acre, whith indicated a | vield of 11 000 bushels. From this (however, the an arbitrary fizure of 1% 'bushels per acre for pos- { sib le damage from frost, but -it is felt that this is excessi¥® in view of the Charles | fact that the frosts 'were by no mean? general. Where frost' hid occur it was | very light, and no eral effect on {the yield is expectadio result. Taking the average of the estimates made by those who have given the Imatter 'sufficient study and attention {to enable them to speak with some a | authority, and may be safely taken as \ ; : i fair approximate estimate of the J i Beacon Hill. Later | 2 3 bogrding house on Bea total wheat yield of the Canadian the woman's husband, Chester Sohu-| orth West son, n actor, was arrested and con-| M9! 2 > Lid . tt he had killed the woman dur {he Free Press' estimate of the oat ing a quarrel, and had dismembered | TOP, V17., 91,000,000 bushels, and ot the body, intending to throw the | barley, 33,000,000 bushels, added to big that the wheat, Will give a good pieces Into lhe. ses, [idea the large valume of trathc iwhich the railways are confronted with, and which will tax their capa city and keep them all 'busy for the next months, § alto of the large amount a | rainy { given with and Ill-Health Caused Mrs. Small, of York, Pa., to Take | Gas As Well As Use a Gun-- Her Child Was Found Alive. ~ Boston, Mass., Sept. 4A most | horrible and brutal crime was reveals | ed last night when the police discov- ered the torso of Mrs. Honerah Jor- dan, an actress, in a trunk in of { of Took Gas And Used Gun. York, Pa Sept. 4. --Mrs. Charles | Small, aged twenty-six years, wife of a bank clerk, committed suicide, ves-| el ty t ei by gus FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, LATEST NEWS 1908. . i= } Despatches From Near And Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, [ Matters That Interest Everybody | "Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, Wilbur Wright flew six miles in ten minutes with his aeroplane at Lem- ans. Baron Sackville, British minister to the United States from 1881 to 188%, is dead. The British Association has elected Prof. M. Thomson, F.R.S., presi- dent for 1909. Forest fires 1 i i in British Columbia this | summer have caused losses aggrega- ting nearly - $25,000,000 The liberals nominated Dr. Giles, Haliburton, for Victoria and Halibur- ton for the dominion house. Grand Master Freed has gone to Co- balt to dedicate Masonic in New Liskeard Haileybury. two lodges | and are some which will Bad its way hands of the farmers as a this year's erops. feature in PASC harvest is fairly . uniform, no terday, taking and shooting herself took fifteen-months- old her a Foon he {sult of tend) is thought, it should di | An important vith When »d the child | Coy this 1 "CO was alive re i berome ure \ the . h keen partic ularly suffering to any consequently, the money distributed money her to the mtor She 52 with t connection { that the | district extent, will over baby it over '. ms el of will t hue still 1 ps th CRUSH be the and, pretty {whole | generally NEARLY DROWNS GIRL. COUntEY. Rescued With a Snapper to Her Toe., Indianapolis, Ind Sept dolvn Washburn, a girl had a ndrrow ape from White south of Omega, other With friends camping river Clinging MARRIED AT TORONTO. An Event to Occur at An Early] Date. Sept. 4 --Mrs Leonidas | spent a few days sister, Mrs. (Kev. parsonage. Mrs, remembered through experiences. two or three Mrs. Right Hon. J. IE Prince's Gate, London hter, Miss Edie, nage this week l'oronto to attend the wed of 'Harold Ellis, son Right J. E. Ellis and Mrs, to Mrs. Hubbard A wedding ans took place noon, at: the David Burgess, their third daughter, united in marriage Salisbury, Yarker. I performed by Res the presence ot friends the The bride was avy blue and a dainty lunch wedded honevmoor Mr. and Yarker popular | useful Ming | | ' | -awen- | 1ghteen, drowning Ind with Miss She of Napanee, Hubbard, with river, Ji her the be m the whom Washburn swam about started to tread mud surroundin the Presently ons noticed was floating nowehere the surface, she 'had before. One of dived and aay had went week Coll, at bard will | Labrador years Ellis Eng glso route ding Hon. she been into the then the stump for whil som old str gir ago. MP. and the g an tree ot ot that the in bottom the eam are the ( en one ompan- pai hat was at large sun to She ol Ellis, on water. Jubbles indicated but mon coming to that nt in sight interest to Napanee- on Wednesday alter of Mt, and Mrs, Palace Road, when Miss Girace. was to John Wesley ceremony was W. McColl, a few of the contracting partie be attired in W After served the newly: 2% train for On their will re however, gone down a of the voung men in the party caught Miss Washburn hy the shoulders. He found it impossible for time to drag her to the face. She seemed to be held in mud by some strange force Finally the managed the surface, still holding to the girl, who beneath the ter, he called for Several companions and together out of the m conscious, her | Quickly then Clinging tight Mi Washburn {ping turtle tle had res womay interferer sur- the a G in | 1 Ww mtimate on res > uer 1 reach and of comingly unattended was hel to wa- of his |r 1 stance, | Washburn though above wat Dp his \ Mis that came 1 8 couple tool in the Mrs I'he brid d, head return in the and all Mrs | Mrs (line ronto was Salisbur pu to the toot al apparen th hey side presents received vy lar by ¢ numerous | very Herman Cline spendin oft ghter Elsie I'o and dau little Mi week in Lennox 16th. J from a west of unus tui H are I'he September ented y i its niddas tas slowly © Ww date 15th returned this trip throug! went a hiv glowing! air 1 SIX My and y 1 ot the | sleep Ire het to tL d \OUINg re oy and after broke are ath S¢ Miss me wen compa Washburn 1 the nion week the Vancouver the ved Boves rity was rey pa t anc campirig weeks' ! Joyves a Ar DR. FREDERICK TRUSTIN thoreus enio oe Eid es 3 a speaks ? : Shot and Killed at His Home in Omaha. Sept a han { ting Mrs ni Mrs this visit with Whitney Joh y A 1 and 1 some verandab Blewett Forogto visiting Sillsvi mont A week Janes Omaha eb 1 are ns otball home two Wr Alta 1 was given enter h anes Hinchinbrooke Council. Au 29. ~Members Hamilt tor 0) ! 111 time tic theve voted i, lerk reement present for motioned fe pit arham 825 lot ro lo 3 { ber fhe rar with | Agri Ap Thom avel P voted Smith and office of-collector McMahot chosen Iva Goodfellow. The Soviety ] I. A | cultural ! ation Peters were read Wagar, Thomas Salary, S45 «3.644, ¢ lay, N t he Murdered. {Ih 5 the best-known |, aba Surgeon aha, N I. Rusti cons On b., Sept Freder or of west k one and on motion 1" the a_tory ors was 1 collect dollar. ~at the thall star, was shot and assed 'arham home He he 2 entering his at 1} to meet tober 4 wa el nr y the ut His no 16 mained turns pistol ouncil U 0 ate wife was awakened rushed down Ih "q on i ball Corn In Essex, Ont. §i~=1. Doan. ¢ Broom Windsof, Unt, Windsor broom. manufacturer, has cis covered that the seil of Essex county especially adapte od to the raising of orn Doan says he has be experiments and can be raised at almost the country at almost the of raising most it is grown grew enough this will probably year Rustin was have ana a sitting shot Sept heen | =p lapsed h toy halt an how ved uneonss A abdoms had ent 18 fom : n fi Tn has making that it pia e ir quarter Ohio, where present. Doan ! his own the business Sent Back From { hi mutineers, irom the battleship emkin, } ft Roumania . for {a are stranded penniless in Lon They of peasant extra and bturis About Are to take 1 awaits the \ With the children any Canada ta omdon, Sept oO Rus of cost it 1 of at 1 Veal ok € for use, but 0 into scale. ('ana« don tion £300 (Canada return women large are next ona rood as them if re ------ Creditors Hard Hit. N.\.. Sept. 4.--Statement Receiver R.-F. Walsh, Williams & Co., make it {50.000 will more than required » ) Hangir Rus seven 1g m th m to 21X and Bufialo, made by Meadows, apparent cover the concer the creditors of the banks, secured by next claims, 10 Indian Stabbed By Another. that Le ! ' tual 1t nw Sept Louis x voing v Appears of the company, whose claims stoel and nothing in which it LR00.000 oF rupt red X that here Mitel tweer another outside are bonds, dividends n said, will 1 O00 O00 amply will realize their amount 10 Sticking Together. i N.R that Eniplovee ee en ha ified ill mn mn Sept of the { Lrle ve The International paper mills. bv a strike re-open n contri~' closed to $14 aia strikers per th man, to in a fe IRL tor resent . : : the strike fund, Crawiord'ss __ es pnd peaches, | Ont., | ures | tion the | canal {late ! midday tim- | 1( w | 4 Arrangements being completed local option campaign in and Hastings other for a Durham counties, Shewtel's among store at Armow, on Wednesday morn- and veneral was robbed, ing, the safe about $200 It will $600,000 nical high ommodate James S. candudate, trovernor broken being red Toronto open | se | hg- tech- to ac- round new cost in provide school large 2.000 pupils Sherman, vice-presidsatial expresses the belief that Hughes wi}l receive the gu- bernatorial nomination for New York state. At Svracuse,. NN.) party 1h to a enough | prohibition convention nominated a tic ket headed by the Rev. Dr. and M. A. Hudson, Syracuse, tenant-governor Andrew George ! forglie Carnegie interviewed at Clashmoie, Scotland, declared that "every 0 citizen of New York state should support Governor Hughes he sor all that is ad hecause stands and been of or nine- with the best. 1s . . The rolls Temiskaming Northerm\ Ontario railway have laid to a point 233 mites north Bay, within eighteen feo miles from its junction s-of the North srand Trunk Pacific, Ini connection with Birmingham, Ala Governor Gomer has refused withdraw the troops because of expressed determina ia local continue indeper national organization The bank of the has heen wrecked the canal Channahon, a There | the state the repairing Marshall Field, Jr., Chicago, mérried at the Westminster istry office, London, Fhursday, Jaldwin Drummond, gon of the Edgar A. Drummond and the Louisa Pennington, daug third Lord the strike at 5 | to the number the to | ol unions dently O ot strike Michigan dynamite Joliet twelve Hinois hy from of tronble is empty dista been local authorities of brid and to nce mi be tw wd over Mrs | re- | on to second , i 'heodosia hter Hon. who was. a Muncaster \fter three Graham, known of the illness, William oldest and best Smith's Falls, I'nesday. Myr. Graham and | ned vears § one we of away, 1905, residents sed quietly at In June, troke pas vsis, t tim home vddi tions depart Peter <hip chan rgestt RE this part aht D.p railway beck tried 1 B the Cana Pacific bring honestly He rnm | ester work next trol of dian com- pany will ¢ hary has failed the who but year ff harvesters west ailway from Damascu day of that ue One Medina was opened on impreds striking Fajmi the eremo = of end | most Al that was wi Spe Fevptiar | permitted city ons no hols nrophet had railway to rea the be fore the ealiph™ tution to his people The territorial supreme : 2 Manilla loci that Dunahmarra m took the raid Mindanao, duly Macdonald that the raiders Jesides hanged, the rt pay thousand wad granted a ourt at Sultan d at e the part Thrang, Tsland | 5th. wherein J place kill con has f ie for of d Y he of NM d demned mn on } wihg ed by t \hg suitan the to be orgered the ) Macdonald (S500, 4 anadian heir pezos hy to 8 wine William Wilirid Camm por vio has io in the Canadian py mn has heen transferred to an do archives partic fitted stud i } Adie history a position il office, appointment for which he by reason of ninion Is Dr with in the f the has ( smphell Canadiar position irries held iw t Sendtor Foraker were suppl sed to Th meet ed he acknowled b wre not ev k 1 w her i Taft would her fed chat tog aker spok be work his leader whom he sfator AVOW for eel States his izn have 1 sough C Thairman } Hitc¢heoc ok. The has promised to take the FIUDPs, vans imma ™ lidate "himself. 1 Smnpt on senator | « {Ivy Lea, | returned [Black, | died | and | removed land i | years {up on GANANOQUE TIDINGS, Yacht Club Meeting--Big Exodus of Campers. Gananoque, - Sépt, 4.--A meeting the Gananoque Yacht Club was held, last evening, to wind up the season, which has been a very successiul one. The committee's report on the aguatic sport events, held on civic holiday, showed the receipts to be $276 and the expenditure $201.91, a shortage of 815.91. The club has increased nu- merically as well as financially daring the season, a very small debt being at present owing on the clubhouse. The young people of the town held another of their popular assemblies in Turner's hall, last evening. The Rees' orchestra furnished mus The coal schooner Britton cleared, light, for Oswego, yesterday. Capt. Francis Barnhart's coal schooner Horace Taber, finished unloading, yes- terday, and cleared for Oswego. The fall in temperature during the past few days, has put the campers in this section in the notion of break- ing camp and leaving for their city bomes. Quite a large exodus has oc curred daily this wes Dr. A. H. Mabee, secretary Methodist Sabbath school, Mabee, in charge of the junior prim- ary depmrtment, entertained the teach- ers and officers of the school at their summer residence, on "remont Park, Inst evening, the doctor taking them over and returning them in his ol {launch The following arrivals at Miss Annie the recent Ivy Lea : Mrs. L Miss A Wilkins, Mr are among Riverview Eaton, My and | Marquis see, Syracuse, N.Y { Marquisee, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Pringle, New York City; Miss Clara Huntington, Mrs. M._ Luce, the Misses Mabel and Kmily Luce, Mrs and Miss Strobel, Messrs. Frederick Winblebers, W Zemmer, Edward, George and Witham Kaelber, Roches ter, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Kissock, lon Kissock, Summit, X.J.: Mi Mrs J Jilling John Billing East Orange, N Francis Hurd juite' seriously burned hot at the King arrived, last spe ud a week with his parents, {and Mrs. EE. H. Hurd, Charles Misses Minnie and Ethel and Mrs. Billington, York, in Montreal. Dr. W. Gouverneur, N.Y Mr. rand Mrs from visit Mrs. Franc gone to house, Gor and rton rion, | who foot piece of works, to Mr street, had = his with a iron, locomotive rston, evening New | Con , in town this William Brown Merrickville. Hunt, Alexan Kingston Sadie Me spent past Kingston. Mrs. James raton, short time returned Mr. and Wilson, are nor, Wen in Mr. and {dria Bay, Eppié and few days Ki here, has Mrs J. holiday. spending home DEATH oF JAMES O'REILLY. He Passed Away at His Home on Brock Street. 0 Reilly, 370 Friday ! wess of eight months ing down, De years, county, Wolfe Is of kindly gireel an ill break Sixty the n James on mor al sased, known hout was VOArs tle was sposition County h 1 land he genuine Irelar many ator . Of happy vorth he Born Cavan, to vouth After came and I on hving ¢ th to Railton storekeeping He w here general ant postmaster Fhree King A R in as prospered ed, is BB. Care) J. J.- O'Re Mary catl Lillian 0 connng to ived by of I surv widow (formerly 3 Iton) Re ily of Mi t 1 Ros home eadra os 0' Reill the lamented dward Wi it nm; great ine ANOTHER ¢ Gui ty to Police Court. In i INDIAN" FINED. Charge Pleaded I'he If he the expensiv of License found la the Grimshaw found e of liquor influen Wrigh for ham tor Inspe this out to case poi who, session, pleaded I'he of B10 giv twenty impos the there He given where pon witl ness cotirt me of pay, and was When asked 1 Grimshaw got it Portemontd taken Lirimshaw the 'Indian' well as the ed that it rence Howadevs for person who ch a charge, to had Ey served with liquor at mouth' 1 a reasonable he had stated Stepg wall placed * asked Lime day Limi been =e ed liquor, that at to hav OF list for a Portsmouth stat ur was he Ports Ihe magistrate common ity was quite a Oe 21 say that ai ---- PROF. MITCHELL REMAINS. % (Made Associate Classics Professor at Queen's. We Mitehel! M.A tin George (heen 8 Prof. not leave received . an appointment University. Montreal, d position here as assistant classics At a meeting of a of Queen's trustee £ on afternoon I was ed associate of cia an He od d Lhe Ome an re signed his professor © committe bons Thursday Mite professor increase. of salary this appowetment gnation, of the k iz cancelled Mitchell is He taught in Institute for the principalship.' Queen's two hor of Prof appoint Siew with has thar appoint fl resi 20 that Cambridge man mat a gradua f obo finally He has vears: He To Latin (Queen's the (Collegiate reaching been at the aut Prose, * published by a brother-in- law | Watson . vears, for Introduction McMillan Co. of Prof. Jobn ----------. Crawford's for peaches of | Grace and Mrs. | Shipman, | G oi} He | LAST EDATION Probabilities : ley and Upper St. Lawrence 10a.m -S out hw est winds, fine and warmer to-day and on Saturday. We take pleasure in an- nouncing the opening-of our DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT TUESDAY, SEPT. 8TH Every order intrusted to us will have our best attention together with the "Steacy" guarantee of good style, good fit and good workman- ship. NOTICE--Orders will turned out in the order ceived | { ~~ be re- Fall Arrivals in the Mantle Department $ bY New Tailored Suits New Tailored Coats: New Raincoats Children's Coats Deseronto, here on | Stemi sri Ses the New Pelrane Raincoats In Tourist and Motor Models. These garments are porous and guaranteed rain- proof 3 . We invite inspection. Miss | . MARRIED. ROBERT J. RED. The Leading Undertaker. Phones, 577. 227 Princess wrest, Pure Spices and Vinegars When making your pickles, | Catsup, Chile Sauce, gte., use | only the best ingredients. It 'pays lin toe end. We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars to be Absolutely Pure of . Jas. 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