Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1908, p. 5

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@ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WE DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER §, ------ mB Rl Ey --,-- Beiseessecrecesieceses | fwill smnell is going on to Uszoode, and follow in father's - hus footsteps. - . ed N Id ® Cadets hav Go in tor Saturdad and will make . moine's Point the objective of them - Guwilight | selves,y their girl friends dnd the corn WRREE EERE RE - Cochrane, | Robinson, and Mrs. ied thé chaperones at the Yacht Clu) Mrs. Van Straubenzie's ted at vay very Jolly "Kirkleatham,' yesterday, in honor of strangers Arthur Straubenzie, a on d etre, enjoyable affair. The tea table | gut in la dance last night ] and successful, there were numbers there, and the the: officers in camp, were numbers, They made the was laid om the lawn among the tree » | evening decidedly smart and inviting. and the there. Miss i. - - Maud and Miss Constance Cooke at the tea table, Miss | Lillian Reid, daughter of Mr. Hattie Crisp, cutting ices. The three | Reid, Union street, to Mr. T. J. daughters of the house, with Miss | Cammon, of Boston, Mass. The wed Kathleen Crisp, helped the men pre {ding will take place on Wednesday sent In waiyng on the guests, among September 16th. ? whom the Archdeacon of On: - tario and the Misses Macmorine, Can- | ° Mrs. R. H. Stev on Starr and Mrs. Ladd, Canon and | Hazlett have returned ifm Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Franeis Cooke, Miss N.J., after visiting Mrs. I, Mildred Cooke, the Rev. J. 0. aud |(formerly Miss Stevenson.) Mrs. Crisp, the Rev. and Mrs, John | Mrs. W. Shortt, Colonel and Mrs. Tie Tay- |B, Cochrane, lor Colonel], and Mrs. S ham NM companied by Gill, Major "and Mrs. I. N. Moziey, | of Vancouver, Miss Mozley, Major and Mrs. de Bury, morning, for a Major and Mrs. 1. D. Lafferty, ap- | Niagara Falls. tain and Mrs. John Cochrane, Mrs. Mrs. Iva Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth y Blair, Major and Mrs. E. W. Rath bun, Mrs. John Bell Carruthers, Mrs. Allaire Shortt, Mrs Edward Low, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wal- kem, Mrs. John Brooke, Mrs. H. A. -Betts, Miss Ada Bates, Mrs. Guy Gamsby, Miss Stoughton, Mlle, de St, Remy, Miss Carolina Molina, Mrs. .J. Maule Machar, Mr, and Mrs. Frank "Dobbs, -- Mr Robert O'Hara, Miss Kathleen O'Hara, Mrs. DD. Norton Taylor, Miss Constance Norton-Tavlor Mr Edw, J. B. Pense, Mrs. Alex ander Kirkpatrick, Miss Hetty and Miss Fanny Cartwright, and Mi Stevens' of Ottawa; Miss Lois Saun der Mr. and Mi Herbert Daw Miss Kellogg, of Halifax: Miss puy, Mrs HH. Gu, Miss Smith, Miss = Milly Ferri Riizsell Brown, Mr. Anne and My Dobby avery affair, - "> Mrs. James Mrs. John Colonel was very hostess received Jets were | o Pau were - Newark 0. Frontenac Mr. and Mrs. B.C., visit street, leit, on Monday George Mackenzie and vieit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Low a few weeks. Mrs. William Campbell, of Balti- time of her visit\ to her daughter, Mrs, T. J. Rigney, King :treet, and has been in Toronto. y > oe we Miss Dot Cox, of Montreal, daughter of the Hon. J. Cox, the guest of Miss Mary Weir, Alfred street Miss L. Smellie, a recent graduate of the. New York hospital, 'is the guest {of her mother, Mrs. W. K. T. Smellie, s | Johnson street, and will be here till | No#ember | Mr. and | ilton, are visiting University avenue . Miss--Marjory Merrick, Bagot street, over to Rochester, visit Mrs. Frederick Merrick C. Carter, West Toronto Tothill, Earl street, left, Montreal a Bidwell Mrs of Ham Polson, Mrs. Way, N. C, on, Du Martha Captain ly Burrows, to The with a | has Mr. and { Mr R { home from | Mrs. R vesterday, gone Stewart ten was decided | 9 terday, | hostes smart street, 18 military air, or oe eee H for . the croquet party, Gertrude Strange wa first set she had 4h Mes. Herbert Robinson, and Helen dipasor as" players, and in ecomd game Mrs, T. D. R. Hem Mrs Charles Tavlor, My Higgins, Mrs Camplu the. contestant - At Mi In her Kent, Mis Ve . the arrival of New the islands after Mx. Munro Grier, from week. dmongy her son, York, this Master Ernest. Bredin HH Toronto, for a few days. | Miss Marion Redden, William gtreet; | will. leave, shortly; for Winnipeg, to of time with Mrs mung, down from James and : Strange were . - Mr. and' Mrs, Montreal, Mrs, nue, Cheophene Kerr spend are the guests of Mr. and | (jgler. Thomas Mills, University Miss This is Mrs. Kerr's first home and Mr. Kerr not paid || ke ? Kingston a_ visit for sixteen year He | The Bishop of Nova Seotia and Mrs as, Mr. Mills just twen {Clare Worrell are here, the guests of ty-eight years yesterday, and is |g}; daughter, Mrs. Charles Stafford enjoying the talk aver old times. Mr, Kirkpatrick "#rentenac street, and' « Mrs. Mls. Who. received many Rog hearty. congratulations, yesterday, on | re" - their many years of happy life, to-| Mr. and Mrs. R. 1] Clisdell gether, have just been. down in New | their little son have returned to Lon- York for a wdek with Dr. Richard {don. They now count many Kings- Mills, who -as sgreat a favorite ton friends madé during their stay these as in own here. town, Mrs. John Hamlin, Norwood, N.Y, - . { formerly Miss Jean Smith, of Kings- Club had a very large | ton is visiting her mother, Mrs. its hospitable doors, (Alived Mundy, Wellington street. | The tennis courts were | Mr Ernest Dawson, Brock street, tea finished up the | has returned to town delightful walk | Miss Deacon returned to "The light of | more," 1 Quebec, Wie J Renton, University av visiting her sister, Mrs. David Toronto, = Ome ave- | | visit | ha street, will from Stoney Eva Rogers, *Gore this week, has here, rroomsman ago, and is he was his home - The Country number on Labor Day kept bud, and followed by a home in the golden and a beautiful within Avon day, rose sunset | an - [Mrs at | enue, is ". - Platt warden's - Mes. JJM entertaining at the residence, Port mouth, this afternoon. i tea 'lewe in | Shannon, M.A, is visiting his street N. Wilmot Clergy street, Mrs, John we "- oe mother, on cholar talwart young Rhode : Maecdonnell, has | Geor welcomed of old friends daring | + Mrs Evervbody is | mot, aga and find him [to visit same he left us, with the |tawa of all wonderful old Oxford| Miss May those Mr. Mae-|street, left for a (Catharines, and Miss Iva Gerow, visiting at Mrs, Alfred street. Mrs treet, and {field, left, this l'oronto Miss Pp t Our Mi warmly the glad to the addition James heen @ Wil- week, Miss E. this Wilmot, in Ot and 80" leave, week cor him ast : oe just as Montreal Foronto and N.Y Kirkwood, trip to Buffalo, ives go to her, -| | St | of George Armstrong's, Armstrong, Draper, of Barrie to George Miss morning, { who on a visit lena Jackson, Queen street, week-end at Gananoque, the relatives AN OVERLOADED - - the of - oe rranddaughter, to-day, for N.Y..af M Nash, 416 snd fdnugister. Nan, were guests at the Chisholm, Queen » has to Leslie, Ba return friends stay may though her re to | Miss Edna Hopkins, left, their 'home, on Long Island, ter visiting: Mrs A Johnson" streat Mrs. McArthur of Thetou, N.S. |home of Mrs. John | street, for the past week makes slow progress | Mr. E.R, ¢. Dobbs was down from In a heavy sea; and Sadbury id¥ a Sunday visit, and ev so also does a firm, {eryone was glad to see him. loaded down with | Mrs. Felix Shaw, Bagot street, poor and sickly look- | taken her little people and gone down : : . Perth for her sister's wedding ing printing m ake | Miss Geraldine Daly returned little headway in this | WoutrvaPon: Monday. prograssive age. We | or ow realize this and have Major and Mrs. Norman stocked our Job [uot street, are back in town Prinfing Department iy Mrs. Carman will be here 219 : . Montreal, this wedsk, to visit her sis with the very latest Mrs D. Stewart Robertson, and best of type, and Svdenham street. are prepared to do all | Miss Muriel Hubbell kinds of the best {Ottawa, to HoHaw, ew LJ are wrsuading work on a I Mrs. Hubbell has been having a de hightful little visit in Winnipeg, and famong the many festivities given for D0 YOU was a'smart luncheon at. which . a Rjehards was hostess 2 SE BEAUTY . and Mrs. A. P. Knight, Alice . street, with Miss, Mona and Miss Phyl- Of course you do. It (lis, came home, some days ago, from is one thing which the lower, provine = Today the doe : ; is tor and Miss Mona left for attracts. Oar work is Lake, in our beautiful north country, on that line, and at to pay Mr; Cyril' Knight a fortnight's visit, Mrs her sister, riet street. Toronto, is visiting Robert Crawford, Bar- Winslow, most reasonable pric s low we of Ottawa, Cartwright, . Stevens, Lady If you want a nice piece of printing, ring up THE WHIG JOB DEPARTMENT 'PHONE 292 is at Miss | guest of Maples." Mrs. BE. W. Rathbun, of Deseronto lis staying with Mrs. Kenneth Blair Ithe RM.C. , [ Colonel Arthur Straubenzie wil {leave town to-morrow and sail, or | Friday, for England. He has accept led a very good appointment at Ports mouth. organized a corn roast |will go on Le- | Charles Abbott, Herbert Higgins, of dance's rais- The engagement is announced of Miss Me- - enson and Miss Lila Harris Cochrane, and Mr. James ac- Harold, to Toronto and little Margaret left, to-day, for Ottawa, to for more, has been snatching a bit of the A | . f Noel | Mrs. H. M. Grier is going down Hugh yesterday, from Cap a Faigle of Saskatoon, Brockville, is | | Alfred from | to | Jelmont | the "The { at | | 3908. NEW YORK STOCKS, Prices Furnished Br J. P. Bickell & Co., (per W, Hector H. Hume). ) 1| Miss Macaulay, King street, 'will be {home from England in a few days, and after staying a day or. so here to Mtratford, to Mrs. remaining with her - 'till towards the end of September. - - > J Mildred Cooke, "Hazeldell." is home from Point Pleasant. | Miss Jessie Smith came up to town. i to-glay. : } Mrs. J C. Hincklgy, Uni avenue, returned," to-day, from T Ito," where has been with jdaughter getting her settled in {College of Music for the next year. Misses Ethel and Mabel Hannay, who have been the guests of Mrs. W Clugston, Brock street, left, to-day, {for their home in Watertown, N.Y. a > ee A. Hughson and her daugh- Grace, have returned to their home in New York, after a visit of several weeks to Mrs. Hughson's sis- ter, Mrs. W. Smallridge, Earl street. Miss Gena Branscombé . passed through the city, to-day, on her way from Picton to New York. After a little tine there she will go back to Walla Walla, W.T. 15 SEEKING DAMAGES A WOMAN WHO HAD HER LEGS BROKEN. Stocks. Opening. Close. oh [Amalgamated Copper .... 79% 93 .May Dispose of a Landmark in American Loco., com. 52 504 Ottawa--To Preach Christ- | Am. Sugar Refin. Co. .. 134 134] ianity ®%o the Japanese-- {Am. Smitg. & Refin. Co. 331 3 Borden Can Have It. = : 3 Ottawa, Sept. 9.--Miss Ellen Dris- Am. Car Foundry .... Anaconda Min. Co. ... Atches. Top. & St. coll, who bad beth legs broken on the | Balti. & Ohio Brittania street car accident, on Viec- | Brooklyn Rapid T. toria. Day, entered action, to-day, |Canadian Pacific against the Ottawa. Electric company | Ches. 1 for $10,000 damages. Cr Mil. & St. A proposal is mooted to sell the |Cons. Gas, N.Y, . fine central site of the Dominion [Col. Fuel & Iron Methodist church, and to build a new: | Erie, com. ...... church on a less high priced lot fur- Erie, first pref. ' ther out of the centre of the city. | Kansas & Texas, com.. The church authorities are consider- | Louisville & 'Nashville ing the idea, but the church is almost | Missouri Pacific a landmark to the city. Min. A Japanese, formerly ¢onnected with N the consulate at Ottawa, has started lecturing on Japan, in order to raise funds to return home and preach Christianity there. He is Shoichi Mo- rikira. The conservatives of Carleton coun- ty will meet in Ottawa about Sep- tember 2lIst, and the prevailing idea is that R. L. Borden can have the nomination if he desires. There are otherwise other aspirants including the old member, Edward Kidd, Dr. Groves of Carp, and Clarke Craig. LATE MRS. CHAMBERLAIN. z Septeniber 9th. | Miss she the | Mrs. W. | ter, { | | ( National Lead N. XY. Central ... N. Y. Ontariof and Wes Northern Pacific Penn. R. Reading Rock Island . Southern Ry., com. Southern Pacific U.S. Steel, com., ex. 4 per cent. U.S. Steel, pref. Union Pac., com. Westinghouse 125 1313 173 a» 109} - | Mr. Garfield Platt is Ottawa. Miss Elsie and Miss Marjorie: Pense are coming home the end of the week from their trip abroad Miss Kathleen Ryan, House," has gone back Montreal. Miss Kate Smellie, Johnson street, is home from Gananoque, Mrs. Thomas' Martin and Miss" Ger- trude Donnelly, who spent a few | day with Mrs. W. K. T. Smellie, have returned to Brockville, | PITH OF THE NEWS. town from "Rockwood to school in 47% 111% 168% 764 CHICAGO PRICES. September 9th. Opening. Close. 978 97% 97 96} 100 100 The Funeral Took Place on Tues- day Afternoon. The funeral.of the late Mrs. Emma Chamberlain, took place, Tuesday ai- ternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, from the family residence, at 360 Princess street, to Cataraqui cemetery. The funeral service was conducted bv Rev. (*. A. Sykes, and relatives of de- ceased acted as pallbearers. Mrs. -Chamberlain is: survived by her husband, five daughters, Mrs. Charles Genge, Gananoque; Mrs. W. Babcock, | On Monday, Jelleville, Miss Odessa; Ethel, Georgia and Beatrice, R. McKenna D. M. Farrell, at home, and one son, William, also | married at home. Deceased was born at | It is being estimated, this year, Sharpton, and was a daughter of the {that the Toronto exhibition surplus | late George Lee. Until eight vears | will run from $75,000 to £100,000, ago, Mrs. Chamberlain was a resident Esme William Howard, counselor of | of Odessa, where she lived all her life. the British at Washington, | Six brothers and four sisters also sur- | has been transferred from Washington vive, Georg of Odessa; Charles, of to Vienna Kingston; James, of Murvale, Frank, | By earrying eighteen of the twenty- of Watertown; Walter, of Buffalo, and { three assembly districts of Rrooklyn, Frederick, of -Sywacuse, and four sis- Senator Patrick H. Me(farren main- ters, Mrs. BE. : Vrooman, and Mrs, { tained his political control of King's Thomas Graham, of Sharpton; Mrs. ounty. Macnamara, of Swdenham, and Mrs. Stuart Babcock, of Odessa. Wheat. September December | May | The Very Latest Culled From All { Over The World. | Five years' more for Laurier. The Western may | large its sphere of operations. There was a bid of $18,000, to-day, eat the Montreal Stock Ex- September December 79% 684 664 794 683 Union 66) 05 Power en- | for chang Stock Summary. New York, Sept. 9.--Americans London heavy mostly rather parity. Copper stocks in weak and lower. © _ Denver and Rio-Grande proposes to issue $150,000,000 bonds in order consolidate Rio-Grande Western extinguish its stock. St. Paul annual earned on common ate allowance nothing for earpings. Norfolk and Western shows 49.10 per cent mon. YS Outward movement of cash for crops now' being strongly felt, but fails to harden call money. a on . in below Annie Loudon were in and to and report shows 8.6 after very moder- maintenance and improvement out of embassy for annual earned on report com- At Ithaca, N.Y. Owen Cassidy, of Watkins, Schuyler county, was defeat- je for re-nomination to the | | | | state | senate by the republican senatorial ZIA BEY A HUMBUG. Rd Stock Letter. New York, Sept. 9.--Stock market opened strong and continued its strength during the greater part of forenoon. Harriman stocks were the leaders as usual. New high records reached in several instances. Persistant accumulation by , Starflard Oil. Harriman interests mainly re sponsible 'fdr' general improvement in prices, "which seems likely to be fur- ther extended. : | convention. { Mr. Foster's successor D. B.A. the C. P. R., will be L.. Thompson, formerly of Mont- | "and Canadian Pacific pas- | senger agent Cincinnati, 0. | Dr. F. T. Ruslin, who was found | dying from a bullet wound in Omaha | week had been attempting { suicide for three years, even injecting | tetanud_ and typhoid germs into | system. { The {tives {identical note | mending him | proclamation that the assembly may | vember, Police Constable Guthri twenty of the Toronto force, bed on Wednesday due to strychnine mistake. With steep | Bay the Temiskaming | Ontario railway Cochrane, | section with the G | early in October Mrs. Sherwin, gee 5 Stories Told of Doings in Turkey False. "London, Sept. 9.--Zia Bey, who has been telling New York tall stories of what he did before and after the re- volution in Turkey, is regarded here as a romancing imposter. 'On his ar rival last month Zia sent a card to a press agency and gave an interview of such surprising character that on its face most London editors decided it was a fake production and did not print it. Subsequently enquiries have proved the of their judg ment. Izzet Pasha has confessed that he is in absolute ignorance of the re markable tale of things Zia had done; in fact, he had never heard of Zia's was certain nobody of ever held such an impor- tant police post as Zia represented himseli as having; filled. Other au thorities consulted "were equally skep- tical, with the result that Zia has de parted this city to do his romancing elsewhere at Toronto, as of [R real, now at were a ago, his dri Russian have the issue ish and in Teheran, to to ordering representa- presented shah, his promised elections meet in an recom soundness RAID ON GOLF CLUB. -- L \.} ¢ Inspector Finds Liquor--Member's Explanation. Catharines, Ont., Sept. QO. Quite a stir has been created here by the action of License Inspector J. W. King, who has laid a charge against the "Alexandra Golf Club of selling liquor without a license. The club composed -of some of the leading citi- 80 No {ve St. existence, and that name . aged fifty a member found morning, vears, and for vea dead Death taken was in 8 Iwas poison, 9= miles north of North pack Northern hope to point of inter- Pacific route, wens. informa- procur- com- Parnell, where it was on King in acting Inspector warrant, and, Chief of Police to the clubhouse, a quantity of liquor Some days ago, GLASGOW "BREAKERS" commission the T tion received, ed a search pany with nroceeded said found The members of the club claim the liquor was not for séle, but was the private property of. members. The case set for _hearing Friday next, | reach QUIT. R Seven of Them Decline to Work For the C.P.R. 9 Toronto, badly bitten mad dog, and to the Institute, New for has returned as rabies {are concerned she is out of all dan- | ger. The city paid the expenses. August Belmont, president of. the {Jockey Club in America, has acquired {land Dieppe to which | transfer a number of his race horses | Peter Duryea has rented for the same purpose, the famous Gazon stud {farm in France | Owing to the fruit belt, rot and as crop may be short. The has been an excellent peaches and plums. Neither the | The Hamburg-New York Continental those who : { Steamship Co., which during the last | '© have Around two years ran a passenger and freight knows it. Hamburg, Rotterdam York, is in financial difficul the Hamburg agents have [ withdrawn the list of future sailings. | At Williamgton, Del., Pearson "lal ley, aged sixty years, while temporar ily insgne, attacked his wife in bed on { Wednesday morning, splitting hex Then he split open | is | by Pas treat sent York, So far a of the Ww are "Seven from Glas house, Montreal, Scotchmen brought sleeping in a mission refused to work for the C.P.R. of the strike. Nine others, are looking fc themselves, and a number more working for | | | teur Sept | ment, having on ac- is on count | at out vnly near he will of going h nthe. streets, Bell Hardy. " thirty-six strike breakers brought from the Un { ited States Sunday, 'eturned the same | day, with the pay and the | treatment I'hese men expected forty-three cents per hour, free tobac- |1n hoard, and called those [of Ontario lot of cheap skates. this p who back vod attendance and considerable en are desirable people | thusiasm was manifested. President the company |H: M. Mowat, K.C., of this city, was "lin the chair. Hon. George Graham, | minister of railways and canals, who is in town, was unable to lm present | owing to indisposition which is con- fining him to his room. Stirring ad- fdrasses were delivered by Senator : r ie 4 } OC. lished Next Week. | Jaffray, Hugh Guthrie, MP, and! Winnipeg Sept. 9.--In ' order to M Bowman, M.1 P. Hon. Mr. Gra : So \ | ham, in a letter, read at the meeting, Serve the people living along the Hine that the outlook for the liberals of the Grand I'runk Pacific west of | vas most. encouraging and: the indi: Winnipeg, who have rushing NH cations pointed to an increased rather since the road was started, a re: | an decreased majority. gry ANNUAL MEETING fear said ove! | Of the General Reformx Association of Ontario. Toronto, 9.--The annual meet- of the General Reform Association held in the Labor morning. There was i rain in the disgusted tomatoes are de result the weather the 1bsence « a Se | given . ept | Niagara veloping a a dry thing for ; was and free a in the shops co a { Temple, met went nor stay and | service between and New | ties, and SOON OPEN FOR TRAFFIC. Regular Service Will Be Estab- | said skull "with an axe | the head of his niece and fractured the skull of her husband, Andrew Johan sen, livihg with the oldef~eouple. 4'he three victims are in a dying condition been ever gular train service will be inaugurated | on September 14th. - | This service" will run from Winnipeg | ; Breaking All Records. to Earl, Sask., three times a week, | Washington, D.C., Sept. 9.--Another and on westward to Wainwright, twice | record-breaking aeroplane flight was a week. This establishes a service at {made by Orville Wright, at: Port once over 666 miles of the new road, | Myer, to-day Wright made the as and the entire service will be for a [cent at 8:15 a.m., rose easily int i time subject to the work of the lair and travelled with perfect control. fed police officer escaped injury, last struction department, in whose hands | He circled above the parade gyoupds Inight, while one .of the crooks, Joh the road still rests. | fifty-eight times and was in the air Lewanski, shot in the face by . inh | fifty-seven minutes and fifteen se | Detective The afiray was the laftermath of infbrmation divulged by [Mike Groeski, the self-confessed crook, who was arrested at Morris, Friday, While attempting to force an entrance into a store Had Battle With Crooks. Sept. 9.--In encounter a desperate Winnipeg, with and unexpected of the most dangerous char- two detectives and mount two | thieves one acter, con- was Seel irty six to thirty-eight miles an hour. This At the court Wednesday, [is said to break all previous aerial re- seven more canteen keepers from Bar- | cords. : -- fore" Co} riefield camp appeared before ol. | ym Hunter' and Justice di the Peace | Coming" Across The Ocean. Allinson, charged with selling liquor | \dntreal, Sept. 9.--Fifty additional at the camp without licensesy The | nechanics were taken on by the C.P. following pleaded "guilty" and weré|R., to-day, and 150 men are now on fined $20 and costs or month in| their way the ocean to take jail : Edward Morrow, Tice, | the places of strikers. : William Hartridge, Robert Orwell,| The strikers dlaim that; notwith- Richard Kelley, George Foster, and!standing the claims made by the com- Ernest Thompson. | pany, there are 1300 cars along the "The total fines, to-day, were 8140, | system awaiting repairs. : and on Tuesday, $110, making a| There are local rumors of a sei tle- orand total of $250. The men all feel iment of the strike approaching but sore over the touch they received, es- they cannot be, traced to any lefinite pecially as it was the.first time any- | source. . Brey ) < yg i | Selected Crawford Peaches. one from camp had been summoned. | Sue Ere a ; A Large size in six quart baskets, 50¢, ly oi bie . pes "Molasses kisses," McConkey's, fresh | Six hundred baskets 20c. and 25c., n Thursday, at Carnovsky's. x 1 X ib me . Gibson's Red Cross [at Carnovsky's. Seven More Fined. house, / Impaled On Pitchiork, { Winnipeg, Sept. 9.--At on | Saturday afternoon, RB. , farmer Gretna Mola respected young of the | trict, aged nineteen vears, fell from a lad of grain and was impaled on a pitchfork which had been le ft standing | upright against the load. Two of the prongs pierced the young man's abdo- 'men, and suffering terrible agony he fell forward on the gfound. | | | a one ACTOss dis- Jesse on Monday, at Drug Store. 'Phone 230. . mre "William i. Vauderbilt, Jr., dowot| "Pure pickling spices," ground and /anderbi ; y p +] . Sold at Gibson's Red §f the Vanderbilt Cup, says he is and unground i through with' auto racing. Cross Drug Store. 'Phone 230. il ---- | "In one-pound gnd two-pound box- -ler,"" McConkey's choice pf royalty - 'candy, at Gibson's Red Drug Store. 'Phone 230. ross Joff the shoal and when they did, {belonging to PAGE FIVE. A FOOL HUNTER'S ACT. Shot Another in the Neck--King- ston Men's Accident. Gananoque, Sept. 9.--A peculiar mishap befel two well known young Kingstonians who were doing the riv- er in this locality during the past week. They were out it their launch in the evening with two young ladies of this town, and when near the Jack Straw Light ran on the big shoal there, staving quite a hole in the launch below the water line. They had considerable difficulty in getting the launch begey to sink. They managed, however "to! reach the lighthouse, where they spent the night on the platform, being picked up and their boat towed to town early next morn- ing. It is understood that it took some $50 to repair the damage done to the boat. What might have been a serious ac- cident befel a young man named Tru- ant, while hunting in a marsh'a few miles west of the town. While lying in the "grass watching for a shot at some marsh chickens, he received a charge of shot in the back of his neck from another hunter ignorant of the young man's presence there. The distance was too great for the shot to do serious injury, and the man at ont went to the aid of the injured party, who is wearing a bandage about his neck, but otherwise is all right, 5 An alarm of fire was sounded from No. 2 alarm box, corner North and Charles streets, about 7.30 last even- ing. The fire was located in a barn Rees Webster, Brock street, where a number of children at play had set fire to some inflammable material within. The prompt assist ance of neighbors in that locality had the danger point past before the ar- rival of the brigade, and before any great amount of damage was dome. Charles Herbison, back from Brock ville hospital; W. W. Oviatt, returned from Watertown, N.Y.; Miss Corey has pone back to Brookline, Mass.: Thomas and Edgar Bermingham, To- ronto, are here; E. Wilmot gone to | Vancouver, B.C.; Miss Hackett, Og densburg, is visiting here; Mrs. Duclos, Montreal, with her daughter: Mrs, Wallace, Campbelliord, has left for her home; E.(Membery is in town again, after a Toronto visit; Charles Baiden back from Kingston. How to Get Rid of Fat A Remarkable Discovery That Can Reduce Fat Harmlessly at the Rate of a Pound a Day. Send For a Free Trial Box. 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