Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1908, p. 5

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greessesessrssrarsass: | pleasant holiday Owing mm Gold in mother. of Fra and shir where Mrs. late New honor, her lands. by closs. their daughters, Sunday, real, New nees C. Mrs, street, take House, White Mountains, New H to pla e, on lands his M on to illness Edgar the Mrs. York, William Dr. Hugh ce quietly Tuesday, will have a sister Mr. Mrs, r. and Sept Newlands, Miss There will be no bridesmaids, and Dr. Auchincloss will he attended brother, of the S Auchinel Auchine loss, 3 renewing i groom's o, from the Profile | Septe mber 29th, s her maid Alice Gordon Newlands, ember 27th, route to the White Mountains. Mrs. tion, vest den party, for the frock of pale blue white feather ruff Receiving with law, was also present. laid at.one end of the lawn, and was decorated with Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Carr busy Me this Quee There: has much social affairs are cleverest society two places at t erday, low Miss Ww. we Jean Anni Phyllis uthers, from bride's visitors o. week, n's ( "to dulging in Mr. dets farm this afternoon. to be the principal item on the pro- and and C. ices being cut by Adam - he Royal Became a 1. She wore, anc Mozley, and The lovely re Miss Be Scott, Fairlie, Short and they early afte were e Mi -- Shortt Jotlege grou centre - been and urnament" in a wome at the - Mrs. same / at their friends gramme of fun. Mrs. gave day, askec Miss Dickson, The Belleville, Beamish, - and Miss Mary 5 C a 1 to town. Mrs. eon, | land, Mrs. her Wedn Mrs and Denve Mrs gave hono Kay, Miss town Young, I'he Mrs Jawa to y oJ e881 end spent week Miss leave she ter, ing at Mrs will Art arty, Miss Cartwright, Ja new esday, W. N r Ww sme of of G a I Dor with Sy Bis Clare .. on J Me car R few e an M on pe Mrs m to very engagement of rector of St. Ackerill, Monday, Halifax. Mrs ar - T. Dickson, bright h of Toron - we meet her is the Rev. - hur with Miss S Fanny on Wednesc - Massie home, on the guests McKay, mes o H all tea, her corgetown >. a Lesslie, of » her aunt, denham hop of Worrell . Dyde, this sister, will on t S . R ann are np, 5 sper on the ri Forneri, v days In " Spa Puesday, for AV little Francis Phill Denver a vi Miss Mabel and were that little and Johnson Mrs. street Nova MeC "> delightful a very 1 picture Major Mozley tea table flowers. sssie and ss May Miss kept noon, as many. o> ands, and James' and > is to be all beyance an can't be for fun o> to the Yates' - Barrie stree tea, usband's niece, to. . announced of the - Flower March and Mrs. Lois Saundérs made up a little luncl tevens, Miss lay. - entertained in Earl street, of honor of Miss Margaret Spangenberg, Gwgreetowr . tree alternoon, W. NM _ Detroit, Mrs is Scotia leave, for heir 0 ann and wing the ver shore. lived Conway slree . ngenberg lF'oronto, sit to her before ips, ge Miss of New Auchin- i with will leave for Mont- e N. Mozley's* bridal recep- Military CoBege, gar- the bride received on pretty mousseline and a hat. her was her sister-in- was Here | John Mackie made the tea and Barber poured the coffee, Miss Annie Fowler. Among the girls helping with the tea things Nora Gordon, Miss Brownfield, | Miss Katie Fow ler, | Ross, Marie very the was entertained, among the circle resident in on Thursday, the Misses Macmorine gave a toa for her at St. Many another little gathering has also | had her for 'its rectory, its cau. 80 other The mn once--drinking tea or playing croquet for charity"and in- solely. John Waddell chaper- oned a pienic of the second class ca- A corn roast was t, yester- when about ag dozen people were in George Ross Thomas' church same \- of Eng Mollie on being 1, ol i, mn t Miss week n the wedding of Miss ,* Mr. Newlands, daughter of Mr. | spent. some time in town while their | Bagot | son, was being will | Military College, have gone home to amp- | Auchineloss is spending the | autumn with her family. Lady Cartwright, | has | toon, street, street, turnéd home, returned to the city, "Sumy Krowll,' acquamtance of school friends in the city. Mr. Sutelific has left for Oshawa, after spending his holidays with his f uncle, aunts and grandmother, at | their pleasant . summer resort, "'Sun- ny Knowl" er and aunts at the her ! ' - - | 'Dr. Bryce MeMurrich, « of {has been in town this weck } Mrs. He Tandy, King street, been ovér dn her town house, Wolfe Island, for some days. and Mes. Vincent Green, | { has from | who | gettled in the 'Royal Toronto. Miss "Annie: Daly, Brock street, is {back in town from her ten days'trip. - - Miss Macaulay, Kibg street, leave, next week, for Ottawa, later will go-to Stratford. Mrs. JAmes Cappon, Barrie treet, came home, yesterday, from a delight- ful holiday spent in Metis, where the weather 'has been perfect" all summer. Professor Cappon will return shortly. Mrs. Sidney Day, Miss Day and Mr. 'alvin Day, for the past week, have hon the guests of Mrs. John A, Fra- » Napanee. - ew» Miss Alice Pruyn, of Napanee, vigiting friends in Kingston. Mrs. (Dr.) McDonald and Mrs. Hen- ry Perry, of Kingston, formerly of Japan, are spending a week with friends in Napanee. Mrs McCarthy, of nding some few days at Mr. mm'sg, in Odessa, Miss Annie Logan, Kingston, visiting Keeler. Mrs. Charles Low, gone to Ottawa to visit Low. will and is Kingston, B. is G. is in Mrs. of Picton, her aunt, » Union street, has Mrs. Edward > - Several people balked sire to get a house to live in will be en pension for the winter. Among these will he Mrs. Robert O'Hara and Miss Kathleen O'Hara, and, possibly, Captain and Mrs. Alan Palmer. Miss Stevens, who was visiting at "The Maples," Ottawa that Mrs. G. W. G to Ottawa, next son, Mr. Francis in their de- returned is has to It probable Grout will go down week, to visit her Grout. 3 LRg Mr Mr. Que- and the EE Mr. Seély-Smith, of the Russell, R.C.R., Halifax; Kingsford, R.C.D., St. John's, bee, are all here for the course, will be a decided addition to city's social life for some months. Mrs. Alexandér Laird, who returned to Amherst Island after her sister-in law's wedding, back again, with her children, at Johnson street home. Miss Violet Gearir Toronto, who is visiting Ner sister, Mrs. J. W. Wright, Picton, is expected in town R.( and her olf shortly. - and Mrs. T. H. visiting friends in Toronto, Hamiltoh and Niagara, for the past two weeks, have returned home. Miss Katie Sowards, Montreal has returned home, after Mr. *c ook, Union a very pleasant trip. Miss Ada Jenkin, on Tuesday, to friends in Toronto. O'Brien, Division after visit with friends at river Mr. R. W. Shannon after visit at his mother's, left on the return Sask, -- Princess street, re- after a visit street, has a delightful points. a pleasant street, Saska 188 George trip to we Miss Jessie Hewton, Alired street, } { about in Archibald and | | Miss Isabel Ryerson, way home |, i | main | | dron, Ldren, | trip to New York Fehildren will visit { Mrs | Landy, | go mother, ! street. { She will re F. Wal- has gone to Brucefield with her sister, Mrs. until after New Year's. and Mrs. Roughton and chil King street, left to-day, on Mrs. Roughton and some & with F. D also Lone S. Mr. a Wwe Vrs will Iw for sister, Roughton and will Roughton's and Mrs. Washington, three week W. Ada, Mrs. James to Ottawa, is Pollie; with her Mrs. we = » announced ¢ daughter of Mr Ryerson, Toron McMaybee, of Commerce The engagement is oi Mrs to of C. Mr the Egerton Arthut Bank nd or ! Brandon t, » this wild where Miss Edith and Miss Stella Knapp, Johnson day spend the winter Th char Willi Mrs for golf of ( © ge am J. treet, will 1 California, mont} this aft Joseph A tea Mrs Anglin, Harty, x J. where eave, on Mor they AS. / ernoon, was Walkém, Mr Irs. il. Tand Miss wi will | Murrich, mn | Professor Ys Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Miss Minnie Gordon, Miss Katl Miss een Eva Brown. Th doubles, © roquet the ten McParland, was Rogers, an o> - us on this Mi tournament Aileen Miss "> for afternoon, Bridge will 5 plaved on Monday My Bank, Mi Tc we Mi awenue, Tore Mi been sireg v town before A Mr dow ten ter Mi in ston, tawa with Mrs Marion Mi for 7 1 Oliv ss Oh mto, « Je v 18 mto with , isit Mrs Lo n to ( days Louck Toronto, Thursday, Loucks: on ss Toron hew LN Mr s. Tor Dic Harri Rie er onto, Bolger was in ve m Tuesday sephine visiting Tore T uw but of CL kson Mrs going Wilson, tc . Bar rie Tu . ucks Jttawa on with her t but came wil Calvin to, to visit hard Davis, of Matthews Brown, Miss son, i oucks, the town lately returned Regan mito, who Dickson, Napanee will be back going home - street, esday the will Rev has down to I return who left, 1 1 and | Agne { versity mixed | | and / MS « om sO. | players had a round also | told Standard | to University n has Barrie to n go to spend Wal- heen King to Ot- of | Rev of {in iB rol Miss Olive Mat- William is fone from her visit in the west Johnson street, Mrs.' will go on J Farthing, Monday to C Ottawa Miss Reta Sutcliffe has returned her home in Oshawa, having spent 1« \ a vesterday, ! phone operator at the general post m Genoa, has just won $60,000 in a lot street, | Mrs. H More, Clarks burg, Ont., anhounce the enga their daughter, Edith May, Harold Dobson Peacock, Fillmore, Sask. The wedding take place in' the early part of M1 H and to the 12 to Octo- bet | - The marriage second son of Colonel and Mrs. To ler, of Ottawa, to Miss Minnie M of Toronto, will take place Toronto, at the end of this month. The marriage Miss Ruth Har- | rington, second daughter of the late B. J. Harrington, to Mr. E. Fetherstonhaugh, son of Mr. E. ( Fetherstonhough, "will take place Quietly en September 23rd, at the residence of the bride's mother, Uni street, Montreal. of Se Philip Toller, of C Effect On Emigration. London, Sept. 19.--Lord ( Sydneyites -- emigration to Australia would be greatly stimulat ed by the Australian pavilion at the Franco-British exposition fhe Canadian Associated informed "that the effect on emig of the Canadian pavilion will be un known until the spring, but as an ad- vertisement 1t was an unqualified Sl ores of thousands daily ad- Press = it, CORES, mire Will Again Issue Passes Paris, Sept. 19.--The Theatre \ssodiatton, on account ol to which it save rise the decision, taken ago, which suppressed of issuing free tickets Wins® Big Prize. Milan, Sept. 19.--Qlga Marcesi, a Direc tors' opposition rescinded months practice the ¢ fice tery She is bes eiged with offers of rriage from countless ur known ad- jand mirers children" np Gibson's. Red" cough syrup | equ Lross Syrup. | Toronto, i {done with her grandmoth- | "and | the teyening, and he town council meeting last Monday read. around the | their pipes and lounged on benches as if there was no progress at all. The town loud voice, but it couldn't be "heard for the racket the aldermen were making. And then they came back to their places and voted on the by-law, concerning | which most of them knew nothing. "Ing that casé said the Lampman, "you could | put through a by-law to burn down the town buildings and the aldermen would all vote for it." "Yes," said his friend, "You could do that. 1 when | saw the inattention of our town councilmen." The Lampman intends visiting the council chamber some even- ing when the aldermen are in session.' were being their seats horseshoe, the bac The Lampman was wrathy when he spoke about the action of an alderman in most shamefully refusing a citizen permission to secure sewer connection into Bagot street because the excavation would for a time disfigure the roadway, and especially when the citi- zen had just purchased the lot and was going to build on it. Such a stand as that, he said, is czarism. The alderman in question, W. F. Nickle, in announc- ing such a view, acted in face of the law, for the Lampman noticed that the City Solicitor made it plain that the Board of Works could not refuse per- mission to the applicant,' and he has great respect" for the opinions of the City Solicitor in legal matters affecting the municipality The citizens have rights, he impressed upon me, even if a fine crowned road has to be resur- rected. The Lampman hopes that Ald Nickle, M.P.P. will respect, and resolve to uphold the rights of the people. said the Lampman, Lieut.-Col. G. H 47th Frontenac of many battles, "I'm surprised," "that my old friend, Hunter, late of the Regiment, a veteran does not know that the nt Barrie field camp had only one canteen and that liquor was not sold in it. The gov ernment does not recognize the sale of liquor in its military camps. Evidently it doesn't wish to interfere with the business of the liquor places in the towns at which the camps are held." I'he Lampman, therefore, cannot agree with 'Col. Hunter that parents of rural boys won't allow them to enlist because ofr canteen liquor selling in camp. He hifaself was over at the camp, and while the officers had a goodly supply of fire water, there was really noe for the rank nd file. The latter prefer to come over to the town to get their bitters, if they want any, rece The lessening of the number of Board of Education members meets with approval of the Lampman outside of the personal fe:ling evidenced in the petition. The objection that there would be too much work for ten men to do is not so, he says. Two-thirds of the time of the school board, at committee and general meetings, occupied in squabbling over petty things. Who ever hears of trouble at the separate school board meetings? All is peace and har many there, and the Catholic schools are doing excellent work too all means let us have trustees, t will "benefit the public schools, says the Lampman. A great deal of the work by the management and property committees could be just as well left in the hands of the inspector and the secretary, for its only routine, he thinks, And he further points out tha the work of the caretakers could he rssened if all the window panes in the were frosted. The caretakers. hears favors the frosting idea school property committe the y if tha less ~hools he of the Ordnance | {L mana- | ar | ( at | ha 1 1 gement | rector | ic i i { rupted yesterday | ceremony 'arruthers | ration | the | has | six | ( 'ough | i TOWN WATCHMAN Village 1 Bombarded. Paris, Sept. 19.-=While the old French battleship Admiral Dupree was perimentally bombarded with haunel, great number ist at he mg the c 3 burs being ex live shell of the village of mn the party in the the a shells fell Carque Is mn C a athered One whe a Pe oun villa two others and of a scho gr Egyptian Head In Wall. Sept A carved head, Egyptian workmanship has from a in the Exeter i which r between ries the head with other 19 said been crack south + of thedral nng ren me time ith and fifteenth cent built into the un e lever had been rubble wall Married In Court. Edinburgh, 19 | the Edinbu Proceedings at _ourt 'were marriage Sept. inter te place n the to take solemnized 1 but he was so busy the bench, and the were ushered into court sentencing é she riff s private he young lho ag he was usually room, leave just Conscience Above Discipline. Hamburg, Sept. 19--A soldier named eglatis, who belonged to the religious | body known as the Adventists, was sen tenced by court-martial Hamburg to year's imprisonment for refusing to drill on Saturdays' but the higher court has now quashed the sentence e 32,600 Miles Of Gas Mains. . 19 105 cubic feet of gas made by com- 26,524 thousand cubic feet al authorities were consum- ! nited Kingdom las Ihe {companies had 19.871 and the au- { thorities 12,819 miles of gas mains, | Sept Some 218.682 ¢ y Burglar-Proof Almsbox. London, Sept. 19.--In ¢ the prevalence of church f St. Wilfred's Heath, has fitted : fireproof safe into the w as an almsbox burglar and ail of the church V8 $1.65 Watertown & Return, $1.65. Tickets good going Saturday, 2 p.m., Sunday, 1.30 p.m., returning Monday 5am. 7.30 a.m. and up to and includ- ing Cooked ham and sliced bacon. . Crawford. The other day the Lampman met an {old friend who told him he had been to | i Anaconda was surprised to see ; ow the Aldermen acted when by-laws | They all gop up from | lit , Canadian k | Ches, | | was shocked | new | Union Pao, | ment. i Ogilvie i | ' i that wheat deliveries are now running EY NEW YORE STOCKS. Prices Furnished Bry J. P. Bickell & Co., (per W. Hector SH. Hume). JHE NEWS OF WORLD | OCCURRENCES R RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. 19th, Close. ny Matters That Interest Everybody | --Notes From All Over--Little of - Everything Easily Read and Remembered. dos | Thunder showers 'occurred, Friday, 198 {in Northern Ontario and Quebec. 4 | Forest fires are reported very bad in 10; | Quebec, and several villages are "134 | dan ger. . 1433 | All but about thirteen of the re 328 | tur ning officers for Ontario have been oR 3 | appointed. 12} | The steamer Rideau King arrived in 1293 | {Ottawa, twenty-four hours late owing {to the smoke on the route. More seriiis charges to be laid against Duncan M. Stewart, late gene- ral 'manager of the Sovereign Bank. The grand lodge of Quebec maritime provinces will hold its bien- nial convention in Quebec, September 23rd and 24th. It is reported that W. G. Elliott, who died in Brantiord, feft $5,000 to establish a ward in the Jolm H. Stratford Hospital. Percy Potter, Toronto, was arrested at London, Ont., on the charge of misappropFiating $750, preferred by George Head, also of Toronto. Asa Bancroft died very suddenly at, noon on September 19th, at his resi- dence, Vankleek Hill, from heart fail- ure. He was sixty-six years of age. A frame dwelling, the property of Herbert Casey, in the eighth conces- gion of Thurlow township, was, with the greater portion of its contents, destroyed by fire. The Carleton Con tion, which meets "at Ottawa, wmext week, will, in all probabilities, have 'but one name before it, that of R. L. Borden as candidate. After shopping all day with his daughter, pushing her way through crowded stores, Hubert Kunster, sev- enty-nine years ald, of Waterloo, Ill, suddenly became insane. Hon. Mr. Aylesworth, who has been in Europe in the interests of his ear looks much better and is completely cured of the deafness of which he was suffering. ° The~Baptist convention of Ontario and Quebec, to be held in OGttawa, hasbeen postponed one week owing to the general elections. The date now is October 28th to November 3rd in- clusive. The steamer Virginian, of the ine, which anchored at Murray Bay, iday evening, on account of the dense smoke on the river, arrived at Quebec, this morning. Among the passengers on board were Hon. A. B. Aylesworth and Mrs. Aylesworth and Lord Milner. DISASTROUS FIRE. Havoc in Library Great University. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 19. evening, on the top floor of McCoy hall, the library Johns Hopkins University, caused what authorities of the institution describe as an ines- timable Valuable collections of papyri 1 speciméns from Thebes and Memphis were de- stroved and great damage was done to a Roman and Hellenic collection brough® to tie university year, which - included" Roman jewels from Herculaneum. Books in other parts of library were damaged by water and 30.000 volumes suffering in Defective electric wiring 1s have started the fire. September Stocks. Upening. Amalgamdted Copper ... 751 American Loco., com. 454% Am. Smitg. & Refin. Co. 71 Am. Car E ommdry asain - Min. Co. | Atches. Top. & St. Fe... Balti. & Ohio .. ' Brooklyn Rapid T. Pacific & Ohio .. Mil. & St. | Cons. Gas, N { Col. Fuel & ! Erie, com. . Erie, first pref. G. North. Ry:, pref. Kansas & Texas, com. ' Missquri Pacific ...... .. Min. St. P. & 8. St ("Soo"' i National Lead . N. Y. Central . N. Y. Ontario and West, Northern Pacific Penn. R. a. Reading Rock Island . Rock Island, 'pref. Southern Ry., com. Southern Pacific U. S. Steel, com. U. S. Steel, pref. com. Westinghouse .. CHICAGO PRICES. September | | | | i mn Paul Iron Wheat. September December May . Corn. September December servative" K¥ocia- 65} Stock Notes. Dun's Review reports a gradual im- provement, 'although the volume of trade has not expanded in propor- tion to the growth of confidence. Bradstreets say business has ex- perienced a further moderate improve- | trouble, Because of the rate regulation vear, Wabash carried ten per more passengers and received per cent. less revenue. Jones & Laughlin' Steel company, now operating open hearth depart- ment in Pittsburg in full. United States Steel corporation de- nies coniributing to any political cam- funds. estimated that the United Steel corporation"in the cur- will book more than two million ,tons of new business, the largest amount in any quarter since the depression in steel started. last | cent. seven Allan - paign It States rent quarter 18 READY FOR WAR. rane Wrought France and Germany Had Conflict Through Consuls. 'Sept. , 19.--A despatch from to the Rhenish Westphalia Gazette, says the correspondent, can vouch for this story. The sudden and secret departure, some time ago, of Dr. Vassel, the, German consul-gene- ral at Tangier, for Fez, led to a vio- lent altercation between M. Regnault, the French minister at Tangier, and Herr Wangenheim, the German charge d'affaires, at the same place. On covering the departure of Dr. Vassel, M. Regnault excitedly accused Herr Wangenheim of disloyalty. Herr Wan genheim retorted that Germany did nof need to ask anybody's permission for her actions. After further violent exchanges M. Regnault shouted angrily "If vou want war we are ready.' Herr Wangenheim = rejoined,' We not looking for war, but have been ready for i" Where = Wheat Going ! Toronto World Dry weather having wheat market No ing sown in Ontario By our market pages it will be that the bidding -in Winnipeg marke 18 99%4c. In Ontario they it for export, and payments in 1t over 93 cents, [his is marvelous considering the mendous offerings at Winnipeg. Fully three million bushels were unloaded sterday Millers are searching for supplies throughout the whole province and begins to look like big things for wheat Farmers should . kesp the wheat market Berlin, Tangier, of loss. and archaeological last dis smoke, this way believed to A Conservative Forecast. Montreal Herald. The Premier a solid Ot hope." without a for- are long ~ognizes that s the leader of lorn mndon Free Press Lib- Conser- eral s. vatives effect wheat its fall 18 1 b e are bidding 092 says a prominent mil Toronto yesterday Wi - 63 86 That is . how the late parliament stood, | if Ouebec excluded Look i lid Quebec" js not all Lav. rely on. He majorit three in the a spe: aking d could have carried the | without tl vi a h-speaking memmer | Evening Classes Open Sept. 28th. and the well train- tre Wl Wert y of | provinces, an their bg ernment € te [Fr holders eyes on Hunting Number Of Rod And Gun | Thé eve of the big game hunting | oq" 10 es all season brings the ever welcome 1 all Yet educate you a more Hunting Number of "Rod and Gun" | profitable position. Age is restric v oodstock, et Sie published by W L Raion, v odsioek, |] tion I'he 'old may redeem the past, Pt This ye ar the buc get % Se y 1 not and the young qualify for the future, more varied than ever and include, Cif enti iven to those who 1 se and deer hunting, but also | Special attention give De L1 nly moose a \ t Fishe rm o lected their early education-- fox; bear, wolves, etc instruction in all canoe ists, campers, A rs will find claims fo support that they are : : alone. Day and evening though hunting, has the pride of pli i departments. Full particulars njany sportsmen who are not g request. Phone 680. " nters ay a var > . . game hunters, may <epend ypon a v Frontenac Busigess College, Cle ietv which takes note of the fact that | street sportsmen have many tastes. | wl strenuous age go to the for no 'his is a us have individual We merit in all and catalogue on neg subjects. on base ow not classes the Pope's Anniversary. Sept. 19.--The pope, vesterday thousands of telegrams and addresses of felicitation from . Ital The Sorel Meeting. Thomson, Boston Transcript meetitg was an occasion for as- certaining whether the heart of Quebec had turned one 10ta from her foremost | and abroad on the occasion of the <on--the man who has caused his race fiftieth anniversary of the celebration to be properly valued, esteemed, praised | of his first mass. The holy father by the whole world of the -English- celebrated mass, personally, yester speaking empire. The response of Que- lglay. About 3,000 persons attended, bec was cupraticalls 'We love and trust | including eight and mans him mor >» than ever. > | archbishops tory all long the line i t c ampaign, since a main hope of the Op position has lately been founded on that Quebec has "soured" Rome, received Ww I'he cardinais Woodcock, Brock- united in marriage James Davis, young farmer of Mcln- tosh Mills, and Miss Ida Belle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Warren, Junetown Rev, 8S, Sellery, Thursday, pertormed the ceremonv, | which united for life Gorman R. Walsh, Montague, and Miss Jennie M. Hodge, Mallorytown. On Wednesday, a wedding took place at the residence of Robert Anderson, Belleville, when his daughter, Miss Rev. F. Dealtry ville, a prosperous certions on Laurier Western Wheat Pouring Out. Sept. 19.--Reports of the Winnipeg, 3 Mills company, show Fi Brockville, on Flour 750,000 to 1,000,000 bushels and #dlveady deliveries of this have exceeded 7,000,000 | at from per day, vear's crops bushels. lames and eight months. Seaman. beloved wife | Ada Joan, became the wife of William Reid. Dealtry Mrs. Samuel of Samuel Seaman, died at her home 'G. | at Rockport, Inst Tuesday, after an| Thursday afternoon, Rev. | illness of ten weeks, aged seventy- five | Woodcock, joined in wedlock James Mrs. Seaman was | Davis, Rockport, and Miss Nellie THE STANDARD suid 3 OF CANADA Banking Made Easy There is no formality about opening a Savings Account with titis Bank. Courteous clerks will make the first steps easy for you if you wish to begin saving your spare.dollars. Not much money is needed. e Dollar will open an account, and entitle you to a pass "in which your deposits are entered, No delay in withdrawing your money at any time, with interest to date, KINGSTON BRANCH . 8. Turner, M AOR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. 1 Ts Pe Ta "PRIVATE WIRES. 51° Branches 2 TELEPONE 838. be DIRECT J. P. BICKELL & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS Members of Chicago Board of Trade LAWLOR BUILDING, TORONTO. Correspondents of FINLEY~ BARRELL & CO. MEMBERS OF STOCK EXCHANGE, COTTON EXCHANGE, NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. : CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. MINNEAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE OF PHILADELPHIA. WINNIPEG GRAIN AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE, COBALT SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD: CONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS, Clarence Chambers, Kingston, Ont. W. Hector: H. Hume, Manager, NEW YORK NEW YORK MINES--Montreal River After a considerable length of time, labor and expense in pro- specting for minerals around Cobalt District, I can now put on the market fifteen 40 acre claims, all in one group. on the TAMAGAMI RESERVE, N.W. of Indian Chute, Montreal River. Assessment and considerable work have been done in this territory. Am~ open to Sell in lots of three claims or the entire group. Full particulars, aps, and engineers' reports may be had on application to me, Titles all clear and the claims are open to inspection. G. Salkeld & Company, Box 269. COBALT. P.S.--I have also a good Silver Claim in Coleman for sale that will make a mine. I have also made a discovery of Asbestos on the Montreal river. worth Jgcking at Nordheimer Steinway Pianos Pianos Warehouse: KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE, 159 Princess 8t COUNTESS MARRIES ordered the countess to be arrested and | placed in a reformatory in Budapest. of | Her lover retained a lawyer, who | fought the order and appealed to the mimstry of the interior Meanwhile, Count Edward died, leav | ing his daughter unforgiven and practi i cally penniless, the bulk of his fortune | going oo his son, Count Johann Pon- | grac PEASANT | Sacrifices Fortune For Farm Laborer. pt. 19.--The young Hungarian »f ancient lineage with a peasant was celebrated m seventh registry office at Budapest yesterday This marn Ie ihe SHAR 10 an | The countess' mother, a woman of nal struggle between the peasant | .qqe class birth, at last yielded to lovey and the Hungarian courts for the Ji daughter's entreaties to consent to custody of the girl, and the romance, | the: marriage, which was accordingly which "extended over several months, celebrated yestedhy. has excited the Agreatest interest mp e throughout the country. TRAIN CRUSHED WHEEL. This love affair = began A when 16-yearsold Countess Of a Cab at the Napanee Station Pongracz formed a violent for Dopenu Opnoasik, Yesterday. Pn workin ir fields Napanee, Sept. 19 Chatt | liveryman, had the Yin) whaoel crushed by a I'R. freig last evening. The hacks stand ¥*to the track at. the station and the | team had backed a little from whe | they were supposed to stand. Forta- | nately nothing worse than a crushed wheel re Mrs Love romantic mar countess yuth in Vienna, riage of a y 118i ge sen satio € last spring, Henrietta attachment peasant lad her | | | | | | { a on erson, of his ht car close : the est Edward Pon hack father, Ci 1g wered th was fi us wher daughter loved promptly placed s escaped so unt he dise farm ° after couple made sid ulted {Dr Lockridge |Home" to a large number Court of Guardians {friends, yesterday afternoon v over his daugh- | Mrs. Denis Daly were as she was a minor, and the judge j to, yesterday. Their | | obliged to undergo an operation for | appendicitis. Miss Allingham and Miss Maud Webster are spending their holidays in Watertown At the cheese board, ternoon, 1.: ¢ hut t Edward's ca cd father then "At hex Mr. end called to Torom- son, Arthur, was was uf ) appealed to the 0 ter Playfair; Martens & Co. Members Toronto Stock Exchange Canadian Northern Ry. Bldg., Toronto, Canada Special attention given COBALT STOCKS We have just issued a new map of the Co- balt Mining District, giving location, capi tal- zation, acreage, shipments and dividends Copies mailed to any a ddress on receipt of 2c., or mounted ones for $1.00. yesterday af- 215 boxes of white and 240 of colored were Sales, 2140 at 128c., 285 at 123c. The balance sold on, curb at 12fe | Miss Janet Templeton leit this week to spend the wilt in Brandon with her sister, Mrs M. Mcintosh. - Mrs. Frank Be and little daughter, leave to-day for Cleveland after a month's visit with Me. and Mrs. F. Burrows, West street. Mrs. A. G. Fairbai'n, who has spent the summer visiting reiatives in Napanee vicinity, leaves, to-day, for her in Yorkton, Sask. Popularity Of Medicines. London, Sept. 19.--During the last financial year the duty paid on "patent medicines amounted to no less than $1, a7, 710. This- fepresents a value of some- hing like $12,500,000, or 53,000,000 'shil- ns bottles of medicine. hoarded. and h Richard L. Cowan. |} ma "R. L. GOWAN & C0. STOCK BROKERS. Members of Standard Stock and Mining 2 change. COBALT STOCKS A SPECIALTY. 88 & 90 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont "Phone Alain 135. | Gem Jars ; Gem Jars. | Quarts, pints, hali-gallon. | Crawford, Try Bibby's great $1 shirts. "The King of Cough Cross cough syrup, 20e. Sold Gibson's , Cross » or -- stout Reform BUYING AND SpliiNg ORDERS | COBALT °STOCKS Placed with reliable hrakers free of charge. Js Be Cunningham. married fifty-eight years ago. Pobie, Tvy Lea. 94 Victoria street, Toronto.

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