Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1908, p. 1

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BI ander LN YEAR 76--NO. 217. A) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908, ss . IN HOT FiGHT- Russians and Chinese in Desperate Conflict, SOLDIERS V5. POLICE BE- CHANGED RELATIONS TWEEN NATIONALITIES. A Dramatic Story is Published in of Set- | the Thrown | St. Petersburg Papers To in Siberia--Some Chinese Passengers From a Ferry Boat. St. Petersburg, Sept. 15.--A tic story of a conflict between sinh soldiers and Chinese police is told in the Blagovescheusk newspapers re- in St. Petersburg to-day conflict is a striking comment on changed relations between nationalities occupying the the River Amur. The ferryboat- of ceived banks of -one of the enormous platforms common on' the great rivers | of Siberia~was preparing to leave the | to hoard, Chinese side to Blageves chensk. It had on as well passengers, a large number of Russian soldiers armed with and was in charge of Chinese with modern revolvers, A fight began among the in which . several Chinamen thrown overboard, and Chinese passengers fled in They took courage when they and began to bombard the ferry injuring. many The Russian soldiers thereupon drew their sabres and attacked the Chinese he Chinese police replied with from their revolvers, and order restored. The ferry started, and all was calm ad it crossed the river, but immediate- ly it broke out again, and seven men three Russians and four Chines were thrown overboard. "They s cued by the police boats but the craft that contained the Chinamen was at- tacked and sunk by the Russian crowd on the bank. Meanwhile, the Russich soldiers were slashing right and left on board with their sabres, injuring their coun- trymen as well as the Chinese police. -- Robbed And Murdered. Milwaukee, ' Wis., Sept. 15.--W. Rogers, Milwilikes, a travelling re- presontative of the Sholt Das gers ' brokers, was robbed at, Ontaga: mon, Mich., Sunday morning, and so poverely beaten that he died yester- day, according to telegrams received to-day. He was attacked with a black jack when on the way to take a boat for Ashland, Wis. 'He did not recover consciousness before death Cross as sabres, police passengers number of pame landed, with a a stones, persons fire were 1 own Birthplace Of Methodism. London, Sept. 15.--The old tyan, in Derbyshire, where Methodist sermon was preached Matthew Mayerd, in 1765, has just demolished. at the first hy been and Fu nominated Sofymans nothinated month, Bruce liberals the conservatives South H. McKenzie for L'Islet gene Paquet Valet Valet. service, 81 per My DAILY MEMORANDA. pavs buy Camphell Tt ro At Inverary hest fine Furs Bros Fair, to the manufacturers. WOrrow See Amusement Column for the four Picture Shows Show he An afternoon evening Moving at . and Poultry Morrow Jones Falls LO-mMOrrow, Excursion ) Stranger, 8 a.m., Armouries evening Horticultural Exhibit morrow afternoon and St. George's Hall this cital, 25¢ Miss Molina Miss | \ Greaza's ing Wednesday, 16t} days ever Re- Miss King Millinery ing inst lowir g Autumn Mill Wedniesc inery son's ay. Sept street Millinery Miss Spence's openings Sutherland's to-morrow Biiou I'heatre--Big Pictures, ""Romance_in a G Cam} I'he Wat er Sprite, or sgend of Rhine "fhe Old Maids and the P rot." Some Day Sweetheart Day," sung Fdgar Summerby Moving hy Sept. 15th, In Canadian 1850--The ford took- place treal 1884--A party of adian' boatmen left in the Nile expedition Gordon 1885--Barnum's killed at St. Thomas 'runk railway train 1002---The eighteenth the Trades and Labi Canada assembled at Berli History. Bishop ¥ enthronement of 1 Mon- at Christ Church ndred Car take part retref four hu Quebec for elephant Ont Ontario drama: Rus- The | escaped to the the | the two | ignored Mme. equipped | were | was | smithy | | | nant Some ol | ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS Quaint old style. $3.75 Set. Also a few sets short or two pieces. While "$2.95 one they ROBERTSON BROS, HEROINE IN POVERTY. FRANCE SLOWLY DYING. ONTARIO, Only Country Where Deaths E:=- ceed the Births. SER REPEAL - LATEST NEWS aero- | g y br i lis a subject of constant preoce wpation | ! among political economists. Certainly i Give Despatehes fro From Near And Distant Places. . a statis Rieal review of the situation | eee, y published: in Opinion by M. de Focille, GIVEN IN Woman Who Carried Dispatches in Campaign. Sept. .--At Le Mans, Wright, the American now carrying out his experi- | a Mme. Imbert, a heroine: of Franco-Prussian war, has been dis- Of the Laws Which a Disadvantage living in very straitened ---- 10 THE GATHOLICS age at Le Mans. When he nine at the present moment, for the first the war she was living at Metz. THE POPE WILL DEAL WITH | time in history, and in France alone QUESTION. {among nations, the deaths exeeed the The woman served on | births. the Freich intelligence staff, and, dis- guised in male attire, repeatedly pene- trated the German lines, bringing back much valuable information to Pa-| | zaine, chief of stafi. On one memprable | day she covered fifty miles on foot | Intrusted with despatches for the L French general at Thionville, then in- Since the twentieth century began vested by the enemy, she was captured the. decline has continued at the fol lowing alarming rat® : Excess of births | over deaths, 1902, 84.000: 1903, 73.- | 000; 1904, 57,000; 19056, 37.000; 1906, 27.000, Last year, 197, thesp were 20,000 London, Sept. 15.--A news agency | more deaths than births. The official | despatch from Rome says the pope has re turns are 794,000 and 774,000 under aris, Wilbur naut. is ments, the covered, cir- member of the institute and president {of the Academie des Sciences Morales let Politiques, accentuates the nation- lal SII of the \uestion. The latest figures 'prove that France jas a nation is slowly but surely dy- ling. In 100 years the, birth rate has fallen from 32 per 1,000 to 19.7, and born out and was broke courageous BRIEFEST POS- FORM» Matters. That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Li of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, Andrew Kiley died from the eficets of Le Nationaliste {dominion elections In His Next Encytlical--The Mem- bers of the Church Will Raise | the Question of Interference in Parliament and Urge Repeal of | the Laws. ) Hamilton ivy. that the delayed at poison predicts may be AFTER HARD FIGHT. Probabilities : Toronto, Sept. wa Ya- ley and Upper St. Lawrence 10a.m --Easterl y winds, fine tos day and Wed- aesday, with about the Jame 'temperature. A Big Maskinonge Landed With-! out Gaff. ! Island Park, NY.. Sept. ! 14.--With his thumb and fingers a {mass of seratches and abrasions from! {the jaws of a gigantic mas skinonge | caught near Maple Island, Norman | Fox holds the record for the season in | the way of a fish catch for a single | day. Mr. Fox was rowing a party of Rochester persons stopping at Gren. nell a day or so ago when the mas kinonge, weighing thir was hooked. Thé monster put up terrific struggle. Without a gaff, looked for a time as though the would be lost, Thousand -one pounds, 4 i { it fish / when Fox reached into the open jaws and pulled the mas kinonge aboard. The effort was a painful one, the sharp teeth of the fish inflicting many wounds. Aside rom the big one thirteen pickerel, one an eleven-pounder, were takén 'the same day. You Are Cordially Invited to Our TO MAKE ARKANSAS DRY. Near 'Church or Schools May Be Closed. Saloons and the secret of her sex revealed. | While the Prussians were searching her, Mme. Imbert, under their very eyes, calmly swallowed the incriminat- |ing despatches. She was tried and | condemned as a spy, but the Prussian | commander, as a .tribute of admira- announced his intention tg discuss the | the se respective heads. till next year ! Eucharistic Congress in" his next | I'he word 'depopulation,' M. de Lieut C L "Dr x ke encyclical and at the game time will! Focille points out, 1s therefore no ex- |, Soliris 1 rh Natit deal with the British government's re- |aggeration. ls it, he asks, the oor Pre apa eicul officer presentations against the carrying of ning of the end ? At this rate. France | Th 0) io: is felcad, {the host in Sunday's procession. {will soéh" be ripe for invasion. It fr I yen [ recognition of 'her services I'he Roman Catholic members of [the only fate waiting a country which a $i Earl {tion for her braveryn commuted the | of Toron- Feributed 40 a: fund' which parliament, headed by Lord Edward | is capable of supporting S0.000 000 Neither contest for West- | begin Hitherto an have | sixty-four deaths Petersburg within days, | the political parties in ly is cholera in two olf has con- is being rais- death penalty. Three days later she 7, o ; { i . : ; od on her behalf: (Talbot, brother of Dgke of Norfolk, [inhabitants and is content with hali Denmark tron enough t k { 8 g ough to make French lines. ungrateful country has | will raise the question of the In another twenty years | 4 | . i ' fade the government | ernment' s interference with the euch two Germans I'} { ee rst Imbert's existenge, but fjow the government, by way of tardy aristic in arliament y I Cathedral led at gov- that number {there will be i procession as i Frenchman Industry in a |S00n as this body assembles, and| As to jurge that the time has arrived for the [tends that repeal of laws that place Roman Ca- | nomic as at a disadvaitage as pared with the members of other pre- Hligious bodies. | serious- The at for every sod | BIC DECREASE IN MILK. for the new Yorugto] (Anglican) school was turn- Weston, F'uesday. Grey's dramgtic and musical will be held ¥ter in the 1909 it been in the causes, the writer they are political and eco- well moral. The law is | ard to certain criminal prac- has made divoree ridiculously and it winks at pernicious Nothit in faet, bef the gradual extinction con- | Cattle and Dairy | Bad Way Brockville, Ont. the largest the drought on as sea- the -Brock- 15 section in Sept. tholies com- | lax in reg it mn than has dairy that month is industry fallen off | ville being | the world, vailed for the past ly affecting that [ply of milk has thirty-three cent. The land meadows are in very dition Everything wirned brown, land rains fall the farmers [in- this gection will suffer beyond esti- mate, as the and teks are mostly dried up Dairymen near large herds are town, and it common sight three {miles north of here to cattle great digress because of the lack water. we immediate vicinity Brockville suffers the lakes further north good ply of water A concrete was er re- | tices, has easy, Prevost, Terrebonne M.P.P., has come out gainst Premier Gouin, | the nomination of I. | | teachings is to arrest reat Not To Offend French. Rome, Sepw 15.--The Roma, a Catholic organ, following communication, dently is ingpired by the cerning the carrying oi | the eucharistic proecssion J he did th&hgh this wish to point out, and the liberty and respect rounded the eucharistic the shadow of the British been said that the procession {not allowed, as such | are forbidden by a law passed in the sixteenth century. This ous matter, as everybody such law, like automatically liberty subjects. 'A few mn and advocates Rinfret. Several London newspapers the repeal of the obsolete made the sion illegal | It is understood that of the vacant Nova Scotia senatorships will be conferred upon Hance J. M.P. for Cumberland. At: Cobalt, Ont., Freeman Whalen, a colored man from Gotdenville, N.S., was killed instantly by an explosion in the No. 7 shaft of the Kerr Lake mine, Saturday morning, wv" | The New York state democrats, {convention at Rochester, N.Y.. ie Uist ably wil nominate. ejther Lieut. ave, Logue | hanler Judge Gerard, New ough vel y {as their candidate for governor. ® | | The western wheat crop will total 104,053,000 bushels, the agricultural {department estimates, Last year's J Western crop totalled 70,053,444 bush- having a cash value of $55,053, - me. At Huntingdon, Hatt, empioyed by Dr. I). F. Walker, {took arsenic (used in the stable for | Horse medicine) in mistake liquor, on Saturday night, after died Julian to he sup- ag least pastures done Corre +o. of a race. per orresponcia | publishes the | call laws proposed eucharistfc for which proces- is DE raan which vatican, con- | the host in in London Al- we unless soon rivers : one proeession not 'occur. regretting omission, town having | g = Logan, water this . i conveying Zppreviate sur- under it has could fr we om . which 18 Aa . congress mn ; Hag, of of see be processions most give as a many sup in pro- Gov, | that not a 1s ht knows num Brock a week of the best © droug the the than heart the of the when on evidence last week, of cheese registered ville board was 1,500 ago, and right in ~ the September make, usually the season. a similar shown or York, | obsolete gious granted later less societies aspiring archaeological fame by exhuming prosexiptions, were merely the proverbial "fly trying to drag the lcoach. Had the fly been alone the anti-eucharistie. coach of the sixteenth His {century would never have leit the | musuert of religious persec ition, What Leonard {moved the coach the eflibacious Johnston, a promoter, thirty intervention of eertain politic old, living at 1902 Fourth | depicted the procession as was arrested, vesterday, (tation disagreeable to having murdered his wife, { 'Bloe,' and thus hurtful Bella Gilchrist, of Cornwall, of the Anglo-French Nome, October 31st, 1905. for to seethis French prelates participate money. Tt also alleged that he Jin London in this procession, an up and buried the body under which would send them to cabin, which he their sweet French eountry, the ve given umbrage to P cut "For the same reason the pope to the French pilg | Monddy were taken advantage | enemies the church pretending that the pontiff had Bri libert for purpose of punishing the Ipillory the small of Paris These same person the British overnment not to | of Johns- | the | vatican tactics The trouble i Ithat in Monday's impromptu the pope _ merely paraphrased [words of Archbishop Aix \t! of the pilgrimage, who him British liberty with what French -- tyranny. Thus were distorted in Lon | the eucharisti on | Tress lorious memory | for | {the Catholic s well of British liberty and hdspitality. The | omission of the will to show to the from quarters come directly or indir sectarian declarat Catholic church.' Protestant to past | il | ACCUSED OF "MURDER. Que., George Moi- Man Said to Have Cut Up Wife. Seattle, Wash.,, Sept. 15 was for and soon { five ans, who 1 vears | nue, {with {erly |in her cut manifes Frencl inter entente, a the to best ave JOHN B. STANCHEIELD Stanchfield, the lawyer, . of 3 who is reported as slated to run Samat ernor Hughes as the democratic Landy d bearer will be prominent throurt: the campaign no mutter where the démocratic nomination shall finally land Stanchfield wctical politic yet maintained his Bryan g therefore ec ly | nomination | BEhuira i vid B his is that | will ex On the novelist, literature, and work to mine Hawthorne, charged abandon says He the in as form Ont has devote written his la ests as his future energie ploitation of Cobalt tario On op on i act a prison in would his | arrival in London, Montreal, Lord at his lordship's re Hou or Scotiand the British em on ha een has his in lived for six | Johns ih up and buried | the murder [th woman commit he buried a oned was invited by Bruchesi, nsidered Strathcona to teleg rubernatorial was born in | PASS sever studied law under hat his democracy | Lund I'he ars | Archbish- | concealing having but He ide she left Detectives months, ton admits | the body {charge { ted body as crime from al day Colon speci ram words denies rims the and that directed The Kennedy months of United States Marshal Nome, begun when disappeared from the « three years ago sidenet the I says 4 : of ambitic housekeeper Wa: George sul the | 1 ut raised i I He 1RR6 in si note k ; in Hr t robin tire RPI in = robbed REFUSES TO il POST QUEEN HONORS ALPINE VETERAN. which she made by after | Deputy | Warren [ ton s wife | at Nome, | KING 1S A LOSE DENMARK STAGGEREDAND 15 000 FAMILIES RUINED. arrest and mvestigation was and boy Chism, a William Owen, of the the ambassador England, have mechanic, and a employed | house 2 . tyrants larbee, ' named urged the absence by in the Mrs. rested \t Berlin, M. Jules charg notes Mulai Aziz, as durin avd ar renovation of mn the tool Joseph |# ol . > speech Bryce, been abin bir the the French 'ambassador, and the handed Cambon, d'affaires, relative to the Hafid, the vanquisher sultan of Moroceo, to Herr | Stemrich, the acting secretary of the German foreign office Herbert Laird, a Prinee Edward Island with a threshing crew George Mackay lL mto the separator Martin entered unstated Spanish identical | ognition of of Ahdul | pared | termed pope's words Paris, and then wertheless, remains a . re in} | Presents Souvenir Has Lives. to Man Who Over One Hundred hrst lon | Saved ( from working farm of | weneva, S harvester ept. 15.--A during Queen pretty incident Margherita trip to Cha uns over the yo! world, pt oR while on the Kenton, Man whs killed Vancouve her n n Aix-les- Bernard into Italy. French Alpine waiting hat in urred serve | "eturn from |monix and {Little St I'he Leopold summit salute He | Order Loss With ||xs7 | Italy, Honor, breast procession Embezzlements of the Former Min- ister of Justice Total Several Millions of Dollars. 15.--The million public neai vhiel Cty 1st the and K.( sunt a damage ail veteran Grand, of the pa } the queen was of guide the to ions embez on gainst t for dollars by Copenhagen, Sept | zlement of several Alberti, the former minister of justice, | staggered #ll Denmark, from the | Alberti has been the domi ! She member of the reform govern 1901, and Denmark's poli ideal. His of crime com fourteen ago He was waded as the country's at the time of his retirement, weeks ag when all hfhors were hogped upon him ing the title of 'Excellency Tis surrender to the authorities was dramatic in the extreme. Dressed in immaculate frock coat and silk t he strolled leisurely from his resi dence to police headquarters. As he pas the entrance all the officers and men present sprang to attention for former chief, who acknowledged with his usual urbanity. He bade the chief inspector report. When the inspec Alberti cheerfully ob wish to give myself un to fraud and forgery." Then a receipt for bonds of the 2,500,000 he two dir- private bank cheques. Then the ministér quietly continued : signatures. They hand, as QUEEN' s DISAPPOINTMENT. Bearing Her Composure. 15. -- There to Semi4officially sault. wearing hiz breast the Merit presented to him in the late King Humbert, and the Order of the which was pinned to by Presi Loubet, hoth om having obtained for saving Dens and Italian 'Al 2nd-Ma of roops. nea the pass and for [INt0 the 1 tional (Lueen Mar stopped motor hand, car, and stepping out, as to with Grand, whom she congratulated thirty-five, when in having saved three more lives dur- (SiXty-live. The wife is ing the past winter. Her majesty pre The wedding took sented the old mah with a souvenir, and it was an apparently then, re-entering her motor | who led the then Miss Jennje her handkerchief long to the altar To Build A Tunnel we the solitary figure His moustache Spokane, Wash., Sept 5. --At . His hai nouncement is made hv Rich Arm clear strong, Chica represi tl I'he Greenwood-Phoenix Tunnel npany nty {capitalized for $5.000.000, that work [of the will begin soon on a track tun- {that time nel, three and a hal in leng He hears and 2,000 feet deep, to heen fwood and Phoenix, B.C} fdary country, north of cost is estimated at proiect is financed hy vo and British Columbia capital. The bic | second ay the bulk bore expected to tap numerous ore killed lost South African (bodies at great depth The old operations and Wall | } hut, is entitle securities. More than 40,000 The Republicans Win. uses to leay kag : directly affected by . Q - venty-two years old. and 15.000 families . Maine; Sept. 15.--Bertram Tt stated that M Fernald, repub lie an, has been elect the. heaviest losers. ed governor of Maine bv a plurality, approximating 9.000. In 1906, (republican), had R061. All iow publican members of gress elected. Indications point te democratic' gains in both the legislature. In Penobscot the AVE for on FOOLS CHILD BRIDE. 1 has | king down is by of his Letrion Seeks Release From Ingenious, But Aged Hubby. 15.--A marriag tne div child-wife Richard his age, ment tical m | practically 1 sinee career The Hague conflicting reports helmina's condition is explained that recently lished statements the effect the queen's hope of an heir had disappointed are not true but | Vaterland re-affirms , the disappointment, which, queen bearing with very weak, but her CQlse uneasiness, Sept need vears as Queen othe found In that Hefions, de claiming to been Sept ie this lives has the hve to | dictator wee court possible case includ- seven ro, her hu erved excej bravery heer the the the She rita her her report of shook hands only it says, composure | reality he was/ iwhteen last June voung man! Wharton | : on an 18 place condition does 8 not car, wave could the sed as she standing as . and glossy skin vas dark on ebony and their the {then ea was his pass Grand the salute Imly down a lived a tiny refuge Little St. Bernard five vea the French govegpment has about 100 fives a charmed life, for he has! avalanches over times. while avalanche, wore alanche hut the last employment ; and. during has : oree avs that days, the turned complexion proved store-made, and leveloped into a wig div petition moust t for take few ache the the | tor was ready n gray served : *°l | Jugtice fe | producing double- saved hair « Deserts' Fiancee At Altar. Conn., Sept. 15.--Jilted Miss Emma G. Weed, of Stamford, i at her threatens to Hiram | man who jilted her. Be advanced age and pro the parties the case much attention here. former representative islature, town assessor, and of farmers, is and Miss Weed miles th connect (Gr swept away by in the Spokane. The 1000 000. The {value of ® signed precipices several Six years ¢ soldiers from houn- Stamiord, at the altar, High Ridge, home. She } Curtis, the of the minence of aroused Curtis, « state leg and wealthiest years old, ectors | former French Grand and overwhelmed by and -Wis son rescuing those two ill by me." frafat find forgeries exceed 85,500,000, at were forged Alberti's teen of mining street I "Look | Chica his only BH in four- was vears 18 3 . cause who lives alone to a pension, but though in his re he is guide, has My in the selectman Stamiord's venty fifty. which wa in stock s post, a one rsons are his | [parson Bangor, { defaleations have is the -nitre Wednesday, Sept. 16th. display at been ruined. king 1s among Grand merville Cobb millinery Co. Iron -------------------- Smart Weed and Belladonna, com- bined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters, make Car- ter's SW. & B. Backache Plasters the { best in the market. Price 4 : faces, will | Vv ge Ww which are nerves and com- Women with { pale, colorless who feel weak and. discouraged, both mental and bodily Cartér's Iron Pills, the- blood, cong Wine, "var own," S0c., at Wade's and bottles, deef, make. Pint Drug Store. Chvere receive {bv using My {made branches of county, the first] 4 1 : won oats cleaned for and 'pressed, democrats ha . time in many years, be. | Draperies dyed or cleaned, My Valet { Val t. i plexion.' {don't believe there will be a saloon in J Onees i | occurred on a curve at Lee's Crossing, | Nimes | that | The Napanee Fair jeeived saying sdidmonton | Seotland, |Gerow the | Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 15-1 declares the na- conlers Arkansas iff six months," General Missionary Abbott, of tional organization of = church He is here to drive all the sa- out Little Rock the act which provides that a saloon shall Inot be allowed within a radius of three miles of any church or school when the majority of the adult, in- habitants petition for the removal the Commencing WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th. loons of under saloons, TWO MEN ARRESTED. \ - With Breaking Into Bonded Car. Belleville, Ont., Sept. 13.--A R. detective with the assistance of the local police arrested two men named Allan Stapley . and Michael McHugh, accused of breaking into a bonded car and stealing a quantity of merch andise. The employees of the railway Charged accused are A more meritorious collec- tion of Ladies' Hats were never designed for any pre- vious seasons. Models from Paris, London and New York together with the tast i creation of our own experts Fall Fashions in Coats and Costumes ' Fall Dress Goods Exhibit Together with a great dem- onstration of Trolley Car Overturns. N.¥ 15 persons received thei crowded city Jufinlo, Lockport & ester trolley road left the track fell over on its side about two of the city. The Eight injuries wter, Rochester that hospitals car on the Sept necessitated being taken to bound Roch- and miles which when a west accident to have been The road was last Satur- said tracks week ago town of Gates, is due to slippery opened only a day. "The Dentist's Revenge, Paris, Sept. 15.--A Paris dentist who discovered yesterday that one of hig patients had stolen valuable speci- mens from his collection of coins re ed, Dimeelt by pulling (hove oth |S HEA THERBLOOM PETTICOATS Direct fro together attractive and Winter offered in veng {from | police ent for were bein Crime And Inches 15, --In made in Perrier mostly build, and height Al- the most display of Fall Merchandise ever your eity w York be ' a Sept conse Ne of it will the prison has I small mn tigations Ih thieves of and t he Charle und rn he gars medium murderers colners diary medam tall ineet below are DON'T MISS » COMING TO are A Hat 9 Sept. 15.--At the corporation Life Saved By London terday Souther troliey 8 broke William straw one of live ar Har hat, tramw named wearing was considerably believed, saved Wi d, the fell vey on a visitor He which this it W. X. PRUYN WAS HURT HAD LEG BROKEN IN RUN AWAY OUT WEST. was a burnt, his lid 18 saved Now On-- s--People | is Hoping For a Succes Are Still Going West 15.--Word week from Eme NW. K. Pry accident and a Napanee, this that serious Sept with a leg broken helow the went west a couple of superintend threshing his farm at Emerson, drive with friend team of drive the knee Pruvn aks: aie tn MOI operations on and in takin had a a fine the | the a who young during "horse above sad who was for Emer Thomas visiting and' she is on Johnst ATI on Saturday Watson tu ROBERT J. REID. I Miss Anderser The Leading Undertaker. and s¢ Anderson, burgh, Scotland, are expected | "Phone, 577. 227 Princess' street, to visit Dr. M. P. Symington and her | Z brother, Thomas Symington. W F Pure Spices and Vinegars' took prize on his cheese Sherbrooke fair last directors of the heen exerting themselves When making. your pickles, Catsup, Chile, Sauce, etc., use only the best ingredients. It pays We guarantee our t My Glasgow, Edin to-day la Duncan, Mrs. T second week ! Lennox fair to make held | the The have the fair to-d: suecess weather the es Mrs. Mark Mabee day for Salteonts Mabee has in that rising ford and Mr last night for at this vear, which is to bh and to-morrow, as great as I will no de fine | ht | in tae end. Spices and Vinegars Absolutely Pure. Jas. Redden & Co., IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, MUSTARD CROCKS For Pickles, at Se. and 10. each, Pickle Bottles, at 25¢. per dozen, at TURK'S. Phone. 708, Died 'On Monday. Robert James Reid, of idville, near Tamworth, died, on eiiller He was well 13th, of' pneumonia. . a pioneer seitier of SUEY former i thas in prevails he ge to My and eave Sask a good position as miller new town. W. H Snide Peseronto, Edmonton, Alberta. son where af left Ste Christy' s Huts. the larwest importers of these this part Ontario, vou values that are elsewhere. Campbell Bros'., centre for men's hats. Being hats in to give jound igston's style enables to of us not he Philadelphia, a baseball player, malady is diagnosed as "acute indigestion," hurled un ice pitcher at his wife and then jumped out of the window. A four-thousind dollar pipe organ will shortly be installed in drew's church, Renfrew. In whose An- | known, being ' {Lamon A jauge fumuty v pn

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