Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1908, p. 1

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W oe "4 ~N\ A i TRA Ri # . 4 Juvenile Sleuths Find Stolen Money. AE: SOO. BOY § EE UNRAVEL BURGLARY AND.ARE ENTIRELY SUCCESSFUL. Sinatt Detective Work in An Irish Town--Footsteps Traced to Walle=The Money Found Bags Which Had Been Buried. Jolfast, Sept. B5.--Sniart detective work was carried out by three school boys at Newtownards, county Down, yesterday. : : When the pupils assembled in forenoon it was discovered that school-house, which is also used Sunday services, to and that two the offertories amounting 10 L Three lads requested to be allowed to assist" in. the search for the thieves Permission was granted, and after a careful investigation of the schoul rounds the boys discovered a black in the the for linen bags, containing { the previous day, handle® knife, the blade of which was | of ad- on trace the open and pointing in the direction the bank of a canal which runs jacent' to the school. he dew the gro enabled the boys to footsteps to a wall, over which thieves had apparently climbed. Following this line fo the canal bank the boys momentarily lost further indications, but looking around for a while they again found the track, which was indicated by some nettles being trampled down. Piirsuing this clue they came to a corn field immediately to the south of the school and here the marks were | clearly defined among the corn On entering the field and going \jar as the trail indicated the found a bottomless' tin "can, and imagindd that they had got on the wrong tack after all. They reported the result of their. investigations to Mr. Orr, the principal, who suggested that they should go back and cx amine the can. This they did, and then they noticed = that the ground seemed to have been digturbed. Lifting a sod they discovered two bags; which were apparently the same conditipn as when tak-n away. On counting the money Mr. Orr found that it was a few shillings short. ea The hoys ame in for a gooll deal of praise from their comrades ii the school, as hoys the in A ------------ Boy Burglars Raid Church. Geneva, Sept. S.--Four Swiss. boy burglars, . the. eldest . of whom has reached the age of 11, were, yesterday arrested at Lucerne in the act of breaking ititg.##; Roman Catholic church. Many dhurghés, ineluding the Eng lish church, had. recensly™ been entered and robbed rin; the night. All the pro- coeds were' found 'In an unoccupied house, which the boys had used, ps a meeting plach, and there was much literature of the penny dreadiul type and some burglars' tools. EE ae Mt Bibby's $2 hats are"beauties. Four thousand houses were destroy ed-in a fire ap 'Nigata, Japan. Give My Wardrobe a trial to have your suits leaned and pressed. Jordan, the loston murderer, is be lieved to he insane libby's $2 hats are wonders. Finest peaghes. Crawford's. DAILY MEMORANDA. hats the holiday \t Campbell Bros., Roller Rink open all No Whig Manday--- Labor Day Labor picnic, Lake "Ontario Park, Monda Steamer. Caspian to, Thousand Islands, 10 Sunday, Fall For to-night, day Monday on on Adams Sawyer," Grand pin, 1LO.F. parade evening "Quincy House, 8.13 Cityd courts 10 A0-morpow F.xc Thousand America, a.m. Monday See Amusement Column for the four Mov ing Picture, Shows and Park Vandeville Matinee of Stock Co., Grand , Opera House, Monday; evening, 8.15 pm for service at ursion to Isles, Steamer 10.80 Summers 2.80 pm hat will "I need a new So to-night 1 And buy 'a fall From George Mills Co." Sept. 5th, In Canadian History. 1706---The Hon, Sir E. I'. Tache, 'repre sentative of (Juebec on the Federation confer engé of 1864, was born. Died July-30, 186 1840 Lord « Metcalf, former Governor General of anada, died 1889 3. Carvell became Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island 1802--G Hosmer and Jake Gaudaur de feated KEdward Hanlan and William O'Con in a double scull- race at Ontario Beach 1900. The Hon, Walter Seett was appoint ed president of the Council, €ommissioner oi Public Works and Railway Commissioner of Saskatchewan. ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS Quaint old style. $3.75 Set. one they ie Also a few sets short or two pieces. While "$2.95 ROBERTSON BROS. had been broken in-| odd, were missing. | Opera] WOMEN IN A RIOT. Slovenes and Italians in Fight-- Hundred Injured. Trieste, Sept. 5.--A racial | which over an hundred persons {badly injured, occurred here, yester |day, between Slovenes and Italians. t was Trieste of several hundred IHalian | working men from Milan. The Milan lese arrived on al labor unions. Ten nbers of the Italian liberal and so riot, in los | mex [ei | Slovene |the railway station, but the police ar rived and separated them. During the evening the made another attack on the Italians Fhe were passing the time in cafes In the melee windows were broken chairs and tables were taken {the cafes for use as weapons, much street damage was done. of the Slovenes were carried badly injared. Italian women to the scene, cheered their countrymen, and waved the Italian colors. of the w a _gMned in the mage. : The police charged into the crowds fand made over three hundred arrests. GOAT Jars A FORTUNE. Many | | | Saving of Years Made Meal [For Animal. Berlin, Sept! 5.--An recently fell asleep, and old one of constituting the during many $250 note, savings voured a goatherd's VOATS, The goatherd travelled to Berlin, Imperial Bank, where he put before the officials a strange, pulpy mass, wrapped up in leather and them to examine it for the purpose o establishing the fact that it the remnants of a $250 note. It was the interior of the unhappy goat, which had had to - pay for its ness for damties with its life. officials sent the deposit to an expert for examination, and after he had given his verdict that the goatherd's story was true the old man was paid | ON FORGERY CHARGE. Name. Watertown, N. ¥X., Sept. H.--Daniel Hackett, wanted on a warrant for forgery, second degree, was arrested at Massena and brought here. A weeks ago Hackett asked William B. Whalen, employed at the board of public works office, to identify him at the City National bank; so he might cash a check. Wiialen was agreeable, but it cost hil 880, for Hackett, it was alleged, had forged his brother David's name, After cashing the cheque he disappear- od, Whalen as indorser being obliged to make good. few YOUNG MAN. Napanee, Sept | eldest son of A. + died, vesterday, at his home, Fredericksburg, after two years' fering from a nervous trouble. Evéry- thing that medical aid ecauld do to without avail He spent months in Toront6, last treatment, but nothing Deceased leaves hildren, Mabel ed Away After a Brief Illness. Frank Dunbar, Dunbar, Napanee North resorted several undergoing was accomplished. widow and two Ane Deceased of father years and forty-five hiisband about I'he age. 2 p.m. The remains will be laid 'at rest in Riverside eemetery Mrs. W. H. Joyce, of North | egrtksburg, passed away on Friday af tarpon, at the age of seventy years Deceased leaves a large family grown-up sons and daughters Le mourn & loving mother... The funera will take plage on Sunday afternoon at to Bethany cemetery. The infant of Mr. and Mrs Lowry, Napanee, died, yesterday after "at the home of Nelson Keech Fredericksburg, after but illness. Mrs. Lowry was at | | | 2 p.m son noon, North ; brief er the funeral will take place and b Nelson Keech, | the residence of Fredericksburg, on | 2 p.m. to Bethany cemetery. -- Same Old Story, Same Old End Winnipeg, Sept. 5.--William horn In avo, and worked there in the C P.R offices until five weeks ago, when he determined to come west and make his fortune. The 3 also worked in a Montreal office anc North at wore diamonc to be rings, $300. to keep krome diamond married and one being Bell thought that the his girl was to ge ring. Three weeks Winnipeg did the' work and the was sent to the young lady. money, $235 and £100 in cheques; "wa ¢ a hand ir office, where he worked. {tenced to two months in Jail. -------- We Say. and $2.50 derbies have {equal at, the price. See them Lvow'll say so toe. The new style jfor fall are all in at Campbell Bros. {fashions . acknowledged headquarter 'for hats and furs. | £9 n Our # | A Family Affair. | Vienna, Sept. 5.~Two sisters {their two brothers were married to brothers and their two sisters a Pialz, in Silesia, on Sunday 1 i ---------------- Ribby's $2 hats are leaders were due 'to a holiday visit- to the invitation of the thousand alist societies and a great crowd of s began to stone each other at Slovenes from and home flocked Some scrim- goatherd his animals pulled out the contents of his knapsack, and among other things de- and went to the offices of the German asked contained fond- The Is Accused of Psing His Brother's A NERHOUS TROUBLE ENDED IN THE DEATH OF The Death of a Lady of North Fredericksttrg--A Child Pass- suf- was year, a Herald, to mourn the loss of a loving was funeral will take place on Sunday, at Fred- (Charles a father's when the baby was taken. ill from Sunday afternoon, Bell was Montreal, twenty-five years girl of his choice ring The | stolen from Crotty & Co's real estate and KINGSTON, FOR TRIAL Bayne of Colchester will | Appear BEFORE | JUDE ¥ < ' TO ANSWER TO CHARGES OF BRIBERY. Magistrate Finds That Rum and Money Wede Used to Corrupt Electorate and Came From '"Outside"--Would Not Listen to Conservative Organizer. ne, g Fruro, N:S., Sept: 5. Stipendiary Magistrate Crowe gave decision in the Bayne bribery case. AC. Patterson 'stated to the court that A. L. Davidson, couservative or- ganizer, was present and wished to make a statement. Mr. Davidson rote, and said he had no connection with this matter. The magistrate said he was not 'eg#btled to be heard fur- ther. His worshjp/ then reviewed the evi- dence} statibg that certain witnesses swore they were given sums of money and considerations in Stanfield's iy terest, and the evidence was uncontra- dicted. He said anyone who heard the evidence could come to no other con- clasion thai that whim and' money. were given for the purpose of influencing the electors, and © that it was of no consequence where Bayne got the money and the rum if they were used for the purpose charged against him. The court stated further that the money was not the property of Bayne alone. By the testimony of the wit nesses it came from a friend on the outside, and if furnished in. this way it must strengthen the belief that it was. for the purpose of corrupting the electors, There was no other course open to hin, the magistrate said, but to eom- mit the defendant for trial. Mr. Davidson again attempted to speak, but the court would not permit it, whereupon Mr.' Davidson filed a document, which the magistrate de- clined to make public. . f WHICH WILL WIN, . Who . Shall Be the Sultan ?-- Battles to Determine. Lohdon, Sept. 5 --In view of the important international issues depend- ing upon' the paramounty of Abdul Aziay ov Mulai Mafid, it is a matter of considerable moment how their re- spective fortunes stand. This will not be known 'until the doubt as to the result of the. fighting between the forces of Abdul and Mulai, which are reported yesterday, is cleared up Notwithstanding French reparts that the Mafidists would be defeated, con trary aecounts continue to Tangier. The latest of these, dated Marrakesh, August 27th, Savs : "Tugu's army was routed with great slaughter by the Mafidists, under EI Glawi and Sidaissa, at Mtif, twenty miles from Marrakesh. Tugu was tak- en prisoner. Tugu, who the com mander of the sultan's army, was not present. He had successfully fought the Mafidist force a few days previous- ly, leaving Mis own brother in mand." Another report, concerning the French statement, says El Glawi was decisively beaten, at Agadir, near Marrakesh, losing 500 killed and 1,000 wounded. : reach com- -- Willing To Recognize. Berlin, Sept. 5. --The French charge d'affaires visited the foreign office, yesterday, and, it is understood; inti mated that France would have no ob- jection to recognizing Mulai Hafid as sultan 'as #oon as the latter formally notified the powers of his accession, and had given a definite pledge to accept the obligations undertaken by Abdul Aziz. { ) HIS SAD STORY. ~ His Adventures With a Spanish Dancer. London; --Sept: 5.=A firm of tors, hére, has sent circular letter to the newspapérs in reference to . a statement printed in the obituaries of the late Lord Sackville, that his lord ship was unmarried. The solicitor drew attention to the fact that their client, FErest Henry Sackville West. has a petition in court claiming to he the eldest legitimate son. "bv Lord Sackville, by his ran Ortega. Lord Sackville's | story, as told by himself, was. printed several years ago. He Pretty solici- a I Rau Spanish dancer, was married. His as two 1 daughters hy to be a ne'er-to-do-well | valued =at nearly | nly way . GOOD RESULTS. 1 i | Wright is Showing the Advant- agés of Aeroplane. §1 Lemans, Sept. 5.+Wilbur | made another Wright miles two minutes thirteens | onds. | teresti {the rate of twelve miles an hour and [Ss 0 lin France in such a wind. The aero- % plane kept perfectly steady. Wright | | Vincenzina, wife, Josephine Du- | flung down i| heart and lungs. described how | moned he was unable to marry the beautiful [seized his 'gun ; she, unhappily, | of his wife and child, but before her four companigns were all engaged hor gre well married, The son is said | the ruffians, | | flight in his aeroplane [among the assassins themselves. He was sen- | last evening, covering one and a half {thé time the police appeared half sec- {dozen os p flight was Particularly in- | wotnded. Around the bodies of. their | "The ng as the wind was' blowing at | dear ones were * tdescribed the figure eight, turned with | and and against the wind ground J aeroplane near the most Q ---- epm-------- Five children were hurt in a in a Jewish theatre at Toronto | x t/ panic 'night, i See Biblg's great '$2 hats, | severe ONTARIO, SATURDAY, WAVES. OF {0CBAN. é ------ - Remarkable Piece ' Big Hippodre London, Sept. Se--The thunder of surf will be heard and. the onward surge of foam-crested breakers will be seen on a Hon ins When the new spectacle, he, of Dee' is staged at the Hippodrome next week. It will be the firsbdime that real waves have be ed upon a stage, and yest ¥, at a private view, the secret was disclosed From a great tan above the stage, were suddenly reles a solid mass, and sloping plane built at stage. It rebounded in great curling wave, Ww deep acros¢ the stages # lantio breaker races over the flat sand of a Cornish hay. § y flew high up into the air. Ha r had the wave subsided when ano five tons of water was set free and the, perform- ance repeated. > When the spoctacle js nted, the actyal fall" of water "Will be sereened by 'geenery, and only the waves--nine in number--will be seem. In "The Sands of Dee the heroine will be Bound to a danger post on the sauds by the villain and rescued from the incoming tide by the hero just in time to save her from drowning. Phe villain 'him- self will be engulfed by the waves, A LABOR LEADER, Head of Brotherhood ef Railroad Trainmen. \e=, | Patrick Henry Morrissey, "grand master of | the Brotherhood of Rail- road Trainmen, is the gap on whom depends . largely the fate of bhe big strike in the North-west; Where "huh- dreds of miles of railways and thous- ands of men are tied up in a gigantic GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. N -- Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From: All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. The failures in Canada this were' 31; same, week, 1907, 20, week home- Raw- Three thousand persers are less as the result of a fire at hide, Nev. : The United States battleship left Melbo@wme for this morning. Mrs. Gunning has invited the Inter- hational Congress of Women to meet in Toronto in May or June next. R. A. B. McCallum, Toronto univer- sity, has been made a doctor of science by Trinity university, Dublin. A fire at the University of Toronto, which was extinguished before . much damage was done, created great ex- citement, Rev. William Patterson, formerly of Cooke's church, Toronto, was Stricken with' apoplexy in a bank of Philade, phia. Zia Bey, the sultan of Turkey's chief assassin, 'who recently expressed = his intention of settling ii FL. has sailed from New York for London. : Telegrams received from . Cambodia state that' King Sisowath has been vaccinated and that a perfect craze for vaccination has set in at/ his court, Several thousand members of the Epworth League attepfled the opening sessions at Boston of the biennial convention of the fi general confer- ence- district of the league, The Bloor street Baptist church, To- ronto, has decided to call a council on Sept. 15th te ordain W. A. Cam- eron, B.A., who begins his ministry as, pastor of that church on the 13th. Cardinal Merry Del Val, the Papal Secretary of State, will leave Castel Gandolio the Intteripart: of September for Subiaco, where he 'will spend the remainder of his yearly vacation. : : Bir Robert Hart is not hopeful that reforms in China will come with any special speed, but when the new Zene- fleet Albany, Australia, {pation | begins _to build, he. prediets, ' . . ' China's pagoda will high among the nations. \ A commission sent to Europe by the "Rockefeller family to trace the tower struggle unless Mr. Morrisey can find a way to appease the men and pre- | vail on the railways to prevent any further cats in wages. Mr. Morrissey was born® at Bloomington, III., on September. 11th, 1862. and was given a high school education. He married Miss Anna M. Brechwald in 1889. He has been the head of the present or ganization since August "1st, 1805, | Relic-Hunting Vandals. Sept. 5.--Thundridge old in Hartfordshire, has been badly damaged by visitors this summer. Portions of thé ancient moulding have been chipped off and removed, and part of the head of carved figure hy the side of the doer- way has also been taken away. f » BROTHER HILLS OWN FOUR ': SLAIN IN BRAWL ABOUT SOME WOMEN. London, church tower, vandlady of Inn Stabbed Through Throat and Daughter Through Heart. Milan, murdered, six mortally wounded, and many others injured in a drunken brawl Calabrian peasants at Po- tensa. A big party had been drinking wine for the space of six hours at a way- side tavern, when a quarrel arose over some-women, and daggers were drawn, The landlady, who stepped in to patate the combatants, was Stabhed through the throat and mutilated, ex piring immediately. Her daughter, a pretty girl of twenty, rushed toward her mother; but whilst beniding over the lifeless body and pierced through of who had been sum from the garden, beholding the fate he could use it he was overpowered by and fell bleeding from wounds on the head, ribs and hands. As one assassin, jumping the prostrate form, was 'preparing to sever the head, a robust young bar- mabd darted forward and. bit a huge morsel. off the villain's upraiséd arm. The tragic scene then developed in to general ficht with revolvers By & or landlord, meanwhile on on a 1 peasants were lying dead crouped the landlady s seven young children gsobbing piteous- this was the aviator's first exhibition |]. "Among the dead is Salvatore La- bella, aced twenty-two, who was a well-known character in New report alleges his own brothe Pall of injure insistent An The superstiiious population, after recovering from the first shock of the last ' massacre crowded to the lottery offi- | Lanark, cox to gamble on corresponding num- bers. = | Miss Sept. 5.~Four persons were | was | the | York, kept the | hence he had '#eturned only two esl styles at Bibby's. of before. | the time, butirose to .a height of sev- |{hat he was killed by enty or eighty yards at the turn. The |The local hospital is and [flight was witnessed by 1,000 persons. onlookers. family history in Europe asserts that the family is of noble lineage, several members of it having held the title of baron in southern France. \ fashionable wedding took place at Smith's Falls on Wednesday, when | Clara Louise McCallum, daugh- ter of Dr. J. S { became the bride of | Forbes, B.Sec.. Montreal. One-third of St. Remi. Que, | now smoking ruins. The conflagra- tion swept over the town, twenty-five miles south of Montreal, using a [ loss of $150,000. Montreal®sent fire [engines and helped the plucky towns- | people John McNeill POLICEMAN KILLED, al | Was Shot Trying to Trap Burg- lars. | Louis, Sept. 5.--Chief of Detec- t Gill,. of Fast St. Louis and {4 atrolman Ransome Paine were shot | yesterday while trying to trap burg- lars in the home of Philip Wolff, trea- surer of St. Clair county, East St Louis. Gill was shot through the {mouth and Paine was wounded twice, one bullet penetrating the left side i the heart. Both men were taken [to a hospital, where Paine is at the {point of death In response {from the Wolfi home to the effect that burglars were in the dwelling, Gill, Paine and Policeman rbermever hur- {ried to the place and surrounded the house. wo men immediately came | from the of the Wolff dwelling land began to fire at the officers. I he jattack was so sudden the officers had | practically no change ta return the |fire. The burglars escaped. » St. ives y near reai HELD BY CANNIBALS. Force in West Africa Surrounded By Savages. Rennes, Sept. 5.--The Nouvelliste de | Bretagne publishes the following state- | ment, which it has reedived from a private source ; | "Capt. Fabiani, commanding the | 2nd* company of Senagalese Tirailleurs {and commandant of the military dis- | triet of Upper Joindo,, Gaboon (French | West Alrica), is at present surrounded 1 Veil. Ten tirailleurs wounded in the last sortie. "In the Ogoue region a French offi- cial caravan, on its way to Njole, has | | tives, who lost six killed. The situa- tion is bad throughout the country. * Europeans are very anXious, {and many are leaving for France." | mo p---- | Hats For The Holiday. | The new styles at Campbell Bros,' | h a The best $2 hats in Canada are the With commendable enterprise; eiti- r. {zens 'of Middleville are raising a fund | 1! to prosecute the work of constructing | | granolithie sidewalks. {| Bibby's hats are leaders, $2. St: Andrew's Presayterian Church, has installed a new organ, placed by Archibald McLaren. Perth. |" Bibby's for newest hats, $2, { THE WORLDS TONGS and Mrs. McCallum, | to a telephone message BY the Babaudois, a cannibal tribe. at | were killed and | Ibeen attacked and pillaged by the na- | Qe 0 1 A " » Lured By Newspaper Advertise- ments Are Robbed. Paris, Sept. 5.--Owing to the im- mense development of swindling ' by advertisement, the Frenth authorities are taking stern mensures tO repress this form of 'fraud. A man named Boileau was arrested last night while opening a large pile of letters con- taining postal orders for $2.50, went to cover preliminary expenses in con- nection with an alluring announce- ment offering $4,000 to those who would adopt a ehild. The 'child swindle" is a neverailing source of income, An ingenious trickster announced in the provincial press that for 5 shill- ings he would forward a packet of seed potatoes waich attained enor- mous size, and which he had christ- ened the "Fallijeres" potato. No seeds were ever sent to those who forward- od the Bb shillings, bal the author of the swindle carried on operations for six months and made a small fortune before disappearing. GERMAN PRINCE INVENTOR. Brother of Kaiser Seeks: Patent on : Device. Berlin, Sept. 5.--Prince Henry of Prussia, the Kaiser's brother, is now on the lists of the imperial patents office, his demand for a patent for an invention concerning - automobilism having been granted." The prince has constructed a device which automa- tically cleanses the glass scredn which protects the ocsupants of the tar from the wind and dust. This is done by a rule lindd with leather, which moves up and down the platé 'and takes away the dirt which conglomerates when the car is going at high speed, or when it rains. For many years the prince has studied the construction of turbines and boilers, and has actually invented an improve- ment on the cooling devices. DYING MAN MARRIED. Pathetic Scene [Enacted Within Walls of a Hospital. Naples, Sept: 5.--A pathetia scene was enacted yesterday at the Hospi- tal of Loretto, where a dying man, irnesto Santaglio, a tram inspector, was married. He had gone to hospital after a seri- ous accident, and was told that there was no hope for his recovery. He thereupon asked that he should be permitted to marry his fiancee in or- der that she might receive, as his wi- dow, a. pension to which he wus en- titled The ceremony took place in the ward and on its conclusion the bride swoon- ed. She vecovered anly 'a few hours later, when her newly married hus band was dead. GANANOQUE WEDDINGS | Remains of the Late Edward Le | | Febvre Who Died in Kingston, | Were Buried Under Oddfellow Auspices. : 'LAST EDITION Toronto, Sept. 5--ttawa Val ley and Upper St. Lawrence 10 a.m ~Moderate fresh to southwest winds *fine and moderately warm. Sunday, strong westerly winds, local showers, but mostly fair. We take pleasure in an- nouncing the opening of our DRESS MAKING DEPIRTHENT TUESDAY, SEPT, or Every order intrusted to us will have our best attention together with the "Steacy" guarantee of good style, good fit and good workman- ship, # 3 ¥ NOTICE--Orders will turned out in the order ceived. be re- Fall Arrivals in the Mantle Department New Tailored § New Tailored Coats New Raincoats Children's Coats See the New Pelrane Raincoats In Tourist and Motor Models. These garments are porous and guaranteed rain- proof. We invite inspection. son here who, with | des- | Kingston Gananoque, Sept. 5.--At the Olivet church, near Berrington, on Monday [evening last, Miss Maud Lillian Berry, | Berryton, was united in {marriage to Ernest Sly. The cere |mony was performed. by Rev, Mr. Mc repaired to the home of the bride's | parents, where supper was served, af- | ter which the newly-married -couple | |weat | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Nuttall, of Thousand Island Jun ant event, on Wednesday evening last, | it being the occasion of the marriage | of their only daughter, Loretta Pearl ond of J. W. Day, of the same place. The ceremony was performed before a number of friends and rela Rev. JJ. Tallmgn Pitcher. Following the ceremony a dainty supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Day leit for | Edward LaFebvre, who resided some few vears ago, and his wife, were located m Kingston for | city, on Thursday, aged fiity-five. De ceased was well known in this vicin ity, having been an employee in the some time. He married, a few years vears ago, Miss Bogart, daughter of Joseph Bogart, *Marble Rock, who | {brought here, to-day, and, the funeral {took place from the Thousand Island railway station, to Gananoque ceme- 0.F., of which he was a member, con, ducted the funeral rites The Rockport Navigation company's large -excursion party from here, ves- terday, to Iroquois, passing down the |Galops Rapids: and returning up the | tination about 1 p.m., giving one and a half hours in the town and arriv- ing home about 10 p.m. {friends. Ralph Orser, left for Amelias burg, to assist in harvesting the ap- ple crop... Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henne, | {Thornley is in Buffalo, N.Y. Miss {Myrtle Geroy returned from Kingston. | Johnathan Etheringham, engaged in {Northern railroad, is 'with friends in town. Miss Gertrude Dustin returned {from Alexandria Bay, N.Y. { | | i i i | | | eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | | Beery, of { Connell. Afterwards the bridal party | left to spend their honeymoon in the | tion, was the scene of a very pleas Nuttall, to Carman Elmer Day, sec tives of the contracting parties, by Toronto and other points west some time past, passed away in that | Electric Light company's wetks for survives him. The remains were tery. Gananoque lodge, No. 14, 1.0 steamer, Missisquoi, took out quite a {Cardinal canal, arriving at her Miss Gladve Yule, with {with friends in Kingston. G. W construction work on the Canadian i $1.65 Watertown, Return $1.65. {, Tickets good . going Saturday, ia.m., or 2 p.m., Sunday, 7.730 a m. or 14.30 p.m., returning up to and includ- ling Monday. | Crawford's for, peaches, | dozen, at TURK'S. jing a factory plant on Dartmoor LJ BORN. i5 William Brantford wl Mis t It sree A ee ---------------------------- ROBERT J. REI). The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street, Pure Spices and Vinegars When aking your pickles, Catsup, Chile aude, etc., use only 'thé best ingredients. It pays in tae end. We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars - Absolutely Pure. Jas. Redden & Co., IMPORTERS OF FINE (GROCERIES, MUSTARD CROCKS For Pickles, at 5¢. and each, Pickle Bottles, af 25e. 10ec. per "Phone, 706, Peat As A Rival Qf Coal. London. Sept. 5.--A Swedish scient- tist, Br, Martin E. Kenberg, is erect- to {convert the peat there into briquettes, which he says will rival coal, Campbell Bros', Fall Hats, Are hats of style and quality. Walter B. Dickson, M.P.P.; for Al- berta county, New Brunswick, has ab- sconded, and hig creditors are said to he out anywhere from $100,000 1g £200,000. Bibby's §2 hats are fing,

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