Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1908, p. 1

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-- > Dail YEAR 76--NO. 216. AGREATSTEAL == | court on Sat aris he Magistrate Carroll disposed of | ¢ Wilired Lloyd, for drunken- Said to Have Been Found; he being on the list of the "pro- | scribed, failing to appear, a warrant in Books | 7 GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Police Court Cases--Battery off . For Zesewaws. Police was issued for his arrest. A fine of R15 and costs was imposed in default of which thirty days in jail. He will also furnish a bond of ¥250 to" keep the peace. OF THE FISH COMBINE case was that of George | John Cooke, of The second Cartwright against st. John's Island Cartwright, be- assistant George Toner, fisher overseer! of this district, entered against John Cooke for the threatening language. While was quite clear that language had been ased to in the dischar his Cook establist alibi JUGGLED FOR AT THREE YEARS. ing 4 to LEAST |. action {use of | the evides nee A Circular Sent Out By the Inter- |; i nino ested Bankers--The Failure | official May Lead to Enquiry By the Mr. ) Criminal Courts--The Booth was lionorably discharged. The two cases | were simply: dunks ; d. ] : PY Sunes, Family Is Not Concerne Gunner James McCloskey, too much of a | Barriefield, pleaded guilty taxed 82. The ather two | named Hardy, also pleaded guilty, and | let off with $2 apiece. coal schooner Horack, Taber! on *'Taturday with a 0. of ed an [Susy | | other an and | one, ivad frem wa Chicago, Sept. ~Revelations of | brought a sensational nature were made pub lic to-day regarding the failure of A tooth & Co., the %12,000,000 fish game and sea food corporation, which was placed in the hands of a receiver i hursday. That the and brothers were The arrived company's books haveeen cargo. juggled for a period extending back at| The Sab- least three years, is charged in a cir-| bath wor- enlhr sent out by the interested bank-| ship at Hali Moon bay was largely at who also set forth that in the (tended. This@vill probably be the company's statements $1,200,000 had | last held there this season. been deducted from the liabilities and | The Salvation Army held a the books made to balance by a simi-| picnic their Sabbath school lar juggling in the asset column. Saturday. I'y reason of this manipulation it of Gananoque alleged the corporation bad been Ifave this abled to float paper that otherwise ten days might not have heen accepted by the purchasers. So serious are on evining at resort the popular for divine sery ice evening ors, service local for scholars on The gunners Battery, No a supplementary Petewawa for gunnery |JJ. B. Robinson, Field morning for in camp at practice. Major commanding officer, es {Capt. Russell H. Britton, Lieuts, *.J. A. R. Gillies and €, E are in charge McArdle seriously O'Neill sang sweetly Miss Florence Cornett e 3, the various charges | that it was freely predicted the failure | A. would find an echo in the criminal [Gibson courts. Members of the Booth family,| John héwever, are said to be in no way | Bessie volved in any questionable transae- church. tions. ito Ottawa Normal school The bankers' statement is signed? by | Adrian Nash, Adrian, Mich., the First National Bank of Chicago, |[Kimball, banker, = Cardinal, the Corn Exchange Bank of Chicago! Page, banker, Dorchester, Mrs. and others. Rosthern, Sask., Miss Isabel donald, 'Blinkbonnie™; 1". E. lett wife, Belleville, have visiting for some days. Mrs. H. Crooks has returned to Paris. Mr. and W. Suddaby visiting at Wa-| Julloch, ill in Miss Grace has gone Miss Fe. EF Arthur Kelly, Mac- Neul- been in at and In Hands Of Receiver. A rer@iver was appointed in Chicago for the firm of A. Booth & Co., fish | ™ and oyster dealers. The Fite on Thread | Mrs. T, N i , company of New York, Alfred E.|tertown, 3 : D. Matthews left Booth of Baltimore, were the com i resume railway construction the y 5 ah estern States plainants..named in the petition, and on their plea W. J. Chalmers, presi- dent of the Commercial National Shoe Deposit, was appointed receiver. His bonds were fixed at $50,000, and he was placed in charge of the firm's ai- fairs at once. The petition asserts tht the liabilities of the company spe £5,500,000, and places the assets at $8,000,000. The trouble is alleged to be due in a large measure to inade- quacy of capital, coupled with finan- cial depression of last fall, The bill asserts that the company is unable to meet all its obligations. The Dominion Fish company of Kingston, is a branch. H. H. Day, the manager, had no statement to make, but said that the store would not be closed The management confident that the embarrassment be but temporary. here and mn CABINET MINISTER. Murphy Will Position. Charles Get the will Last Lot Of The Lombards. but at of ky' Tuesday morning, plenty Green gages all weék, Carnovs High class cigars and cigarettes at Red Drug Store show, Wednesday Thurs- Advt. Gibson's Cross Flower and day. See MURPHY. of Ottawa, state, Mr. Murphy election Russell coun CHARLES Charles Murphy, | come secretary | Hon. Mr. Scott probably DAILY MEMORANDA. 8 } will be Council, of sueceeding Health Awakening House, 8 p.m Amusement ( Picture Shows is the want City Board "The Opera p.m 1 of wi k in See the Moving umn for ue." 'to state that pleased to make which time unnecessary for Freeman, than announcement for It pay | the ( discount. | we an the hav greeting Hon stats is anadian d to last to Fo-morrow taxes if you Miss EE. \ ing Wednesday days save the more Millinery and follc above we nm expecting to our Charles Mutphy, ana ith } ngth, Greaza's 16th oper inst wir g bet f0me in cood and Rr St 8 i ecretary of the wish and wred many ind happi posi the fu past bril credit Piano night Ar "For new I'here That al Pp. Admission ec Hall, to 15 > lin for ia, tists may health honorual that tre and nobby praver really no p o'ercome the swell store of Bijou Fhedtre--Big Pictures 'Romance in "The Water Sprite, or a Legend of ti Rhine I'he Old Maids and the ae rot Some Day Sweetheart Day sung | Edgar Summerby vear { show | ness in n le Mills & Co. | of Moving Gypsy Camp' can and the he will prove in | ture--as--he _has--durine his liant life, to not only | hims «elf, but also to the of Canada, of whom chief representative {tion and that © be a he is the Ww people now | their in coun | ceils of our nation 14th, In Canadian History. | Jac Sept 1585--Stadacona artier 1666 command of Quebec for the Mohawks 1759--Death Montcalm 1804--Troops were ordered out yuell riots among the oyster strikers Amboy, New Brunswick 1801 ~The great strike mills 'at Ottawa began 1804---8ir Narcisse Fortunat premier of the Canadas before federation, died 1906--Lord Urey thusiastic «reception Colnmbia $10,000 BONDS IN SOFA. a Bankrupt, $40,000. Sept. by discovered y ge A A French M. de the expedition under the racy, marched fro purpe destroying | Owner Died Owing of Trenton, N..J {.--The United States court has been asked to decide the ownership of $10,000 bonds of the Northampton and Williamsburg Street company, of - Springfield, which found in old John hes, deceased, of Hug was bankrupt more than S10.000 853 assets. The court impr that these to sditors in the lumber | Belleau, | the Con- | Railway [ Mass sola of were an Hug hes given an er in ictoria, British in and Paterson a 1871, having ur Swin but the belong wEIon the ler 18 bonds now or Lock Budget. Sept. 12--There are wits registered at hotel this week, Chaffey's (hafiey's Lock, about thirty-five the Opinicon Club The fishing continues phone line to Chafiey"s and Elgin H. Carr, guests of phy, have returned Creek, Mich J. O'Brien, treal, is spending this week with latives here Miss Lillian Fleming, ter spending a with her rents, has une to Montreal. Edna Fleming is attending the vent school at Kingston. Mrs Dovle and little daughter, Kir are the guests of Mes. M. Doyle Young Mrs. A. E. Higgins, ston, la week with Mrs, ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS $3.75 Set. Also a few sets short or two pieces. While last. is be Mrs. Mur- Battle Mon- re- at- pa- Miss con- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. home to one. they veek ROBERTSON BROS. and spent t Ker- nish, | Furs cleaned like new, My Valet. --In the police | had' I remarks | true friend, | to | Irish Catholic | good 3a { erected between NOSTON, ARE IN FIELD Prince Edward Counly Has Already Two. | four | Vi LAURER WAY GONE HARVEST RESULTS NOT OF | OF THE BEST. | A Parasite Damaged Peas Very | { Badly--Corn Has Been Fine-- Death of a Lady on Saturday | --Organist Resigned. | 14. The politic fo { Picton, is getting Sept al game warm in Prince Edward. Two candidates are already in the field, 0. Alcorn, M.P., for the con- servatives, and H. G. McMullen, inde [pe ndent liberal. The liberal associa- | tion will select its candidate on Sa- turday afternoon, by mass meeting. | There is a possibility of Sw Wiljrid Laurier addrbssing a meeting here in the near future, as every effort is be- ing put forth to get Picton included in his tour, and a direct refusal has not yet come in. Hon. Sidney Fisher, {minister of agriculture, due to come, and Premier Roblin, of Mani- toba, a native son, will speak in Mr, Alcorn's interests. Harvesting operations are about completed, but expectations of yields are hardly being realized. Fall wheat is a good crop, but a period of muggy weather at the time of harvesting caused the grain to sprout and ren- dered it unfit for milling purposes. Barley was light and oats were badly rusted. Peas are said to be a failure, owing to a parasite that sucked the juice from the stalk. Unless some re- medy can be devised fow this destruc- tion, pea-growing will be among the lost arts. The failure of fodder crops last year caused the farmfrs to plant more corn. The resulting crop is | that could be desired. Pastures are keeping up fairly well, though the past few very warm days hog been hard | on cattle. The weather be very dry puts ploughing at a standstill. The "Indian list" is working in Pie- ton. Inspector Sexdmith has had two cases in police court during the week. [Witham H. Gordon was fined § { being found under the influence of {liquor after he had been "listed." He 'claims he 'got the drink while working at the building oi the new ward jsehool. He went, he says, to the wood shed, where weve the tools, to get a drink of water and found a pail of beer. R. Solmes, Friday, to Magis trate Currie, pleaded 'not guilty" to a similar charge, and his case was en- | larged till to-morrow as the inspector |f says he can produce sufficient evidence | Hor a conviction. 1 There passed away at in Picton, on ' Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Hubbs, widow of the late * Ben jamin A. Hubbs, a prominent towns man, who died last March. The de-|} ceased woman was born in the county |eighty-two years ¢ and lived her | early married life in the township of {Athol, until seventeen years {| Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs removed Her maiden name v Nancy ton. She survived one son Hubbs, £ W. Taylor, resigned as organist of the [rst {thodist church. He will go to | York to further his musical edu | He has been in Picton three years o Ming so | her residence ( ago when to town Staple son, Wil Picton. has Me New ation r by resides Kingstonian, is in S who a « i CALL I DR. PRINGLE. I | | Yukon Presbyterian is Wanted By Sydney Church. Bay, N.S. trustees and Presbyterian church, unanimously decided John Pringle, well the charges pf Yukon. The a desire « « 14.--The | rers of St. Syd to ex- Glace Sept. board of manag Andrew's ney, have tend a call to Rev known as the author of mal-administration in the reverend gentleman expressed { to come ¢ ome time { Candidates To Meet 14. --F¢ first of modern polities the will address the | | Chicago, Sept the | time in the history. {two rival candidates for dency of the United States {at the same board and | same audience, when William H. Tait {and William J. Bryan, to the | guests of honor at the annual banquet of the Chicago Association of Com merce at the Auditorium the even? ing of October 7th. The banquet is a non-political one. The deep waterways | project favored the of both parties and is not, subject over whicheany political cussion is expected presi meet are be on leaders therefore dis by al Baseball On Saturday. Montreal, 3 Rochester, 2-1. I to, vidence, 6; Jersey merican Philadelphia, | 0. Chicago, 5; St. Louis, National Brooklyn. 3 3. Philade tlphia, Toron 2-0. Pro Newark, stern League-- Juffalo, 1-6; 1-1; Baltimore, City, 1 Les 1. 9 1 League New Pittsburg, 4; 5-3; Boston, Washington, 5 New York, 1; Boston, Detroit, 1. Cleveland, | } | York, 6 | Cincinnati, | 4-1. Convicted of Murder. Watertown, N.Y 1 Dunning, convicted Canton of {der in the second degree, for the ing of Jerry Apple and Albert der at Black Lake in May, tenced te Dannemora for years the minimum of which ty years, and the al life. Sept Rollin mur- | kill Crow was term of is twen- maximum his natur- at sen a oe -------- Christie, at Latonia, Ohio, broke the track record ! a the mile Walter - on Saturday, for automobiles, 4-5 seconds. I Hon. J. M. Gibson to Colorado, and will not assume office as licutenant-governor before the mid-' dle of next month, in oy is going him. has of tion of $25 now required of all immi ruary hth: lowa, Grosse Malin ward, o helium, argon, | But seconds twenty | Saturday [tag was | took tor | educated PITH OF THE Eee -- The Very Latest Culled »¥rom Al Over The World. tax rate of Collingwood this will be twenty-nine mills on the K. mn The g ear | dollar. Hugh | Seavitz, Buatiroy : founded i in thefarm while eoon-hunt- dhed of lockjaw. It has been decided to drop vocal music from the curriculum of the Galt public schools. Two British aeronants, Tennant and Short, were picked up irom a sinking balloon in the North Sea. For the fifth time within a week Orville Wright broke the world's aero- plane record at Washington, remain- ing an hour and fifteen minutes in the ing, air. Pressure is being brought by hunt- ers to bear on the government to hold | the general lof October, | Hon. Francis Oliver, minister of the | interior, has left for the west, and is not expected back until the month of November. i At Berlin, the Gross Dirigible bal- | {loon returned to its starting place ai- ter a successful flight at moderate 'speed of thirteen hours. Because his sweetheart is still ing to marry him, Judge Norsom sent William J. Perkins, of Toronto, to jail for only fourteen days on a for! gery charge. Conservatites nominated : Armstrong, "North York; R. Peel. Liberals, Hugh Guthrie, Wellington; Chew, East KF. Miller, Haldimand. Francis V. Bennett, fifty-six years old, formerly manager of the Arling- | ton hotel, in Washington, D.C. LLom- | mitted suicide by shooting in the Ho- | tel Gotham, New York. | James Cuttle, of the Montreal Transportation company, "who _has | just returned from a visit to the old | country, 1) the shipping on the | Clyde is in a deplorable condition. George Crouch, ence wealthy, but | who lived on a pension provided by James R. Keene, with whom he once was associated in business, killed him self at the Hoffman house, New York. Kato, recently appoirted ambassa dor Londen, _ to Count | Jutaro Kumora, .will not for four months. ady Kato will will John Blain, South Simeoe: R. | succeed start lor It is accompany ~ to his not new believed post L I'ouchet, the bishop of Orleans, that the beatification has so far progressed of canonization | for at am early Mgr announced Joan of Are the ceremony now be looked that nay late. An order-in-council has been passed raising the minimum money qualifica- grants -coming to Canada to $50 for the period from January Ist to Feb- | Moines, and | 5 Highland Park College, Des has drawn the color line in future to exclude negroes | rom the institution. The action has aused great resentment among the in' the state. between the steamers | the Corinthian, rantine station, damaged so that the Corinthian repairs. of the Millin because have lecided 100TOeS In a collision Malin Head and gla was near the she Isle, Head wad to be beached and returned to Que for I'welve hundred employees Northern paper mills in Me., are strike, of a rival union reat eket, nembers on labor heen employed in the mill at Fort Ed N.Y., belong to --the same ompany Sir William the five neon, in hopes radium, turning he adds that it we a cheaper way of ligging for it. At London the EF. Hammond, made wundred-mile ng discoverer in the air, xenon and Ramsay, the found erypton, of gases is into gold. likely gold than silver 15 not getting of to | English walker, lI a record for the He covered the listance in 1 minutes 1-5 Hammond won also the walk. In this time les 880 yards, break records Il, pre I'rade, 10 Kir walk 18 hours 10 hout covered 131 ng all previou Winston Churct British Board of aftern hter of the Hozier, who lor secretary train visit until four he i m the married sident of vas Clementine Henry Mon thirty-two year The oon dang late ue W couple Af« go to parlia for Lioyds for Blenheim there they the opening Palace. will of u the Jerlin ment. | | riarity jand upon hd return at an early hour {he, was set upon and so badly beaten | that he collapsed as, soon as he reach | | | { | | Ji TAK ERS the eldest Worth running mate for Bryan, has heen pro- napolis society circles | and is one of the most younger set in. the Mist Kern 1s Spiendidiy | like her mother, has litepature and leans tor intellectual circles ir She is, however, 'also | dubies, and has been | just bow 1a keep a big house runring smoothly and what to do wher "Her Majesty the cook, goes on an wenwarranted and wholly unexpected vacation: MISS Miss Julia Mr. and Mrs Whose father William Jenni minent in India for two seasons popular the Indiana child Kern, of and of capital. and fondness for ward the m social affairs fond of dem arefully taug elections in the last week | {head jing the host, | whom | rear | the unable | service {the as {to eliminate | Protestant | archbishop | pex ted partizan strife, [quietly and in a reverent atmosphere | The { by { later | | automobile and -another. | His brot ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908, DIDNOT CARRY The Host in the London Procession. A WONDERFUL SCENE :THRONGS ON THE STREETS WERE ENORMOUS. Even Greater Than When Queen Victoria's Funeral Occurred-- Unpleasantly Jostled About-- The Police 'Had Hard Work in Keeping Route Open. Sept. 14.--A great®proces- Catholic clergymen, which brought the Kucharistic congress to an end, was held, yesterday after- noon, amid scenes such as the Eng- lish churchmen who planned it had never anticipated. Cardinal Vannutel- li, the pope's legate, walked at the of the procession, wearing his robes and hat, but not carry. He was accompanied hy a bodyguard of English peers, 'oi the Duke of Norfolk wa the most prominent, and a goncourse of {cardinals, archbishops and bishops, [who were attired in unceremonial robes, instead of vestments, which, originally hgd been proposed they should wear. No such throngs of peo- 'have been seen in London since Queen Victoria's funeral, even then. The purpose of Archbishop Bourne, the head of the Westminster diocese, and his associates, who arranged the programme, had been to have the host carried through the streets in the of Westminster cathedral, so that great body of Catholics, who were to participate in any of the within the cathedral, should opportunity of joining the present in London oceasion. It London, sion of scarlet have high ecclesiastics on the memorial found necessary, however, to abandon carrying of the host I'he agita- the extreme Protestants ended forcing the government's hand, and the procession was technically il- | legal, being contrary to the terms of |the Catholic Emancipation act, Pre- {mier Asquith asked that it be aban- doned Rather an was tion of mn than do this, it was decided the features, which the Alliance objected to, the urging his « followers "'to make not only the cathedral but also the whele of Westminster one great {sanctury of the Blessed Sacrament by the fervor of their singing The route the procession was through the streets adjacent to { the cathedral but the unex- which a discus- sion of this ceremony brought it probably would have been solemnized of quiet and, for on, great majority of those who at- NEWS OF DISTRICT. : 3 Probabilities : Toronto, Sept. a at Val- and Upper St Loaac 10 as J--Nocth and {north east winds, fine and a little cooler to «day The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario. A liberal convention for Greenville will be held at Spencerville. on the 19th. The conservatives wfll meet at the same place on the 22ud. Mrs. Crowe, widow of the late Wil. liam Crowe, had been poorly for a few days and on Sunday afternoon was found dead on her couch at her home iti Bloomfield. She bad evidently slept guietly away. A very sudden death occurred Wed- nesday afternoon, at Black river, when the summons came to Samuel David Hughes, a well-known farmer. Mr Hughes, aged seventy-fi years, was nh staunch conservative and a member of the Methodist church. He is sur- vived by his widow and four sons. Almon Bristol, Picton, on Sunday, celebrated his natal day, the eighty- eighth that has passed over his snow white head. Despite his advancing years, Mr. Bristol vet what one might easile term a vigorous citizen. He has long been connected with the basiness life, and wupbuilding of Jie ton. You Are Cordially Invited to Our Grand Millinery Opening is BOTH ASK DIVORCE. Various Reasons Alleged By Both Sides. N.B., Sept. 4.--L. : Curry, K.C., LL.D., one of the lead ing lawyers of Si. John and promin- ent in many corporate enterprises, has entered attion for divorce against his wife. Simultaneously she has begun suit for the same purpose. The case is creating an unusual sensation. Dr. Curry in his plea asks for divorce on the grounds of ungovernable temper, violence, striking the plaintiff, kicking him, throwing things at his head, ete. Also neglecting her household, pub- lishing untrythiul scandalé, unbelief in the Christian faith, devoting all her time to fads and crazes, neglecting her children, keeping improper com- pany herself and bad company for the children, teaching' them bad habits, ete. Mrs. Curry, who a woman of excellent literary attainments and high standing in the community, char ges contra cruelty, neglect and mis- appropriation of her personal funds. She denies all of her hushand's allega- | tions St. John, 18 D A more meritorious collee- tion of Ladies' Hats were never designed for any pre- vious seasons. Models from Paris, London and New York together with the tasteful creation of our own experts. Fall Fashions in Coats and Costumes Fall Dress Goods Exhibit Together with a great on onstration of HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS Direct together BISHOP - SPALDING RESIGNS, Suffering From Paralytic Shock Gives Up Diocese. New York. Al- will be the most from it to witness the spectagle apparently were attracted by and a small part were open hostile. cheered tempted however, curiosity, lv and demonstratively I'he Catholic element heart- ily while the procession passed by, and throughout the route, but there was heard also considerable hodting and yelling and the police met with | much opposition in their attempts to keep the path clear, which -they hard ly succeeded in doing, that the | 80 of vet, by means papal legate and his followers had to | nounced in the followi their being way through a frequéntly and unplegsnt about. push lane, ly jostled NArrow | CONCEALED BY POLICE. { Widow Warned Not to Make Fact | Public. York, 'Sept. Daniel Moriarity, commanding officer State New That many of the quarantine | New York, and seafaring men death home 14 for Capt years steamer of of the the cour reported a week ago at the Bronx, known to-day It is alleged that the police tried to keep.secret the fact that the man was | put to death, even warning the widow that must talk about the | matter On the night that he was killed Mo attended a political one | best-known | try, mn whose sudden was his in | was murdered, became she not meeting, | His he skull was fractured | died a few his home a blow and ad hours Lord Curzon-Badly Hurt. Sept. 14. in a coll Lord Curzon was n between his | His car was! 1» landau. Lord Curzon was thrown ! forward and his forehead was severe- | {ly cut and he was partly stunned. He | recovering | London, badly hurt Great Drop In Sparkling Wine. Paris, Sept. 14.--This cham pagne harvests are almost a complete a result of mildew. While average output is 45 000 006 bot in ordinary vears, this year it je exceeds 2,000,000 bottles vear's failure the as William Snow aped from the Cen tral prison, at Toronto, on Sunday. wORobert Snow, pas taken institution a few days sentence for jail-hreak- to the ago to ing. ' The Asiatic is increasing, s¢rve a choléra in St. Petersburg and each day that pass- | es brings a larger number of cases Alreffily it has assumed the propor- | tions of the epidemic of IS9L At Seagirt, N.J., an attempl to as- sassinate Governor Fort, of New Jer- was thwarted by the watchful ness of post office emplovees, who dis- covered an infernal machine addressed | to the governor in the mails, sav, | tion | Sy ; | Spalding, {three | has hape | sixty-ninth to | published | pastor |and | Greer attractive display of Fall and Winter Merchandise ever offered in your city. DON'T MISS COMING TO * SPALDING. 14.-- The na John Lancaster | Roman Catho- | is officially note : BISHOP HL, Sept. Right Rev. bishop of the of Peoria, Peoria, resig of lic diocese an ill for | foreseeiny | he | the con Spalding heer half, must elapse active duty alter tender Pec 'Bishop years and and years to. resume f. Peoria, \ 'resolved t a before m that some diocese ha due sideration 0 his re BORN, FTENHAM Mr. and M fie to Pope | his signation as bishop of I'he vear SW On Sey Henry Pius bishop now in till hroug iffers ht and the paralysis which him Spaldink_will rem the dioces: HECess when death Bishop head of unti he if his or retirement his a bor and religion of the arbitrators dent Roosevelt to settle the great an thracite coal strike few consecrate and here and literary worl number ol topes He continue lum He named vas by a Vvears bishop the «t He was Ist, IN76 | Peoria Pastor Refuses A Raise. Catskill, N.Y 14. Very refuse a raise of salary year, but Rev. Irving H. Ber of Catskill Reformed chure that record Mr. Berg's cong voted to rease salary to He had been receiving $2,000 | use of the parsons When Mi Berg was notified of its action he im mediately called a meeting of officers of the church and asked them to scind the resolution increasing his ary and leave it at the old he ure Wednesday, Sept. display few of i Sery le Sept BETH persons vi $500 a ' h, has re gation ine his | $2,500. aged seventy- tive ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. | "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street, | i 5 re sal- 16th. at Pure Spices and Vinegars When «= making your pickles, { Catsup, Chile Sauce, etc., use only the best ingredients. It pays in tae end. We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars Bro watch with] Absolutely Pure. for the professional champion- | Jas. Redden & Hi 0, ship of America IMPORTERS OF FINE GRO Grand millinery the Somesville Co. State Senator Horade White, cuse, NY to nominate lieutenant-governor at the Saratoga convention North Bay, Tr be state Silvanus Wepgar, heen appointed. police magistrate North Bay, in place of William tin, removed from office. republican has for Mar mn n pope says that in world does the Ca- greater freedom A letter from the [no country in the tholic church enjoy {than in Canada. The Dnish cabinet has resigned in response {o repeated demands from {the public since the discovery of the Alberti frauds. Philip Westmore, 101 years old, died | ! pear Chatham from a fall down stairs. MUSTARD CROCKS For Pickles, at 5c. and 10Qe. each, Pickle Bottles, at 25c. per dozen, at TURK'S. 'Phons, 708, i | i

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