Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. a ~ THROWN FROM RIG MRS. JAS. HEATHERINGTON | KILLED AT OTTAWA. ---- Market Gardener's Wife Was Driv: Horse ing Home When Her Took Fright at a Pile Stones on the Road and Ran Away. Ottawa, from the noon, Mrs Sept. 28. --While market on James Heatherington, an Ottawa market gardener"s wife, was pitched from an express near the Somerset bridge, and so ter ribly crushed, that she died ten min- afterwards. The horse she driving took fright at a pile of stones one the side of the road, and ran away, upsetting the waggon against a telegraph pole. The unfortunate wo- man was thrown out with great vio- lence, many of her ribs being broken and the pieces piercing her luggs. The General Synod of the Church of England in Canada devoted the great- er part of Saturday's sitting to a consideration of the report of the spe- driving waggon utes new Aiymnal, A resolution was passed by both houses expressing hearty ap- | proval of the hymnal as submitted to the synod by J. E. Jones of Toron- to, but the resolution was coupled with the proviso that nothing in the hymnal shall be construed as author- izing a pronouncement upon any doec- trinal question. BASEBALL ON SUNDAY. The Standing of the Clubs of Leagues. National League-- Cincinnati, St. Louis, 7-1 American League ton, 0. Destroit, 5; the 41-6 ; Chicago, 3: Philadelphia, 2. Standing Of Clubs. National League--New York, Chicago, .633; Pittsburg, .626; Phila- | delphia, .542; Cincinnati, .480; Boston, | 421; St. Louis, .340; Brooklyn, .333 American League Detroit, .576; Cleveland, 575; Chicago, .572; St.) Louis, .5563; Boston, .486; Philadelphia, | 458; Washington, .439; New York,| 333 | a ------------ | THE RAIN WAS SMALL. | Saturday, at | cial Shyam appointed to prepare a | MN 634 ; ['¥ | paign, over, {York PITH OF THE NEWS. Over The World. Charles King, Montreal, who won a of thousand dollars by wager one . | walking from Montreal to Vancouver, 'will walk back. Seabright, N.J., is to have a $500,- 000 hotel. The site telry will be the Pannaci block, over- of | looking the Shrewsbury. As a result of pouring oil on the {fire to make it burn quickly, Maggie {Majury, Toronto, aged sixteen, {burned to death. It is reported that Algernon Charles | Swinburne, the English poet, will be awarded the Nobel prize for the best {literary production. | Legal proceedings are threatened to restrain the Toronto Reform Associa- was was (tion from using a certain trade mark | on a political pamphlet. | Cheese sales : Cowansville, Que., 98 at 12 3-16c. to 12ic.; Watertown, IN.Y., 1,000 at 12§c. to 123c.; St. Hya- {cinthe, Que', 513 at 12 3-16c. The drought which has prevailed in St. Catharines district for the past |six weeks was broken, Monday niorn- ling, by a light fall of rain with pros- | pects of more. | A train robbery has been executed by a band of thievy men near Vilna, | Russia. Fifty thousand to one hun- dred thousand dollars was secured | Troops are after the robbers. | The launch Lemon struck the rail- way bridge 'at 133rd street, Chicago, and turned turtle during the storm, lon Sunday evening. Seven men, who {were occupants, were drowned. | Three Americans and two Italians {were blown to pieces in an explosion fof dynamite on Sunday while working at Crosskey"s Cut, -along the Lacka- | wanna railway near Tobyhanna, Pa. | The British ship Loche Finlas, from | Port Hirie, South Australia, for Cal- lao, was wrecked off Foster Island, at |daylight, on Sunday, and twenty oi {the crew of twenty-four drowned. Frederick Hamilton, Ottawa corres. {pondent of the Toronto News, follow- R. L was pital by his physician for ordered to Toronto | overwork. The big forest fires which have been | Thunder dam all the burning in several of Bay district, doing considerable threatening more, due The rain first in about six weeks. Herman Ridder, editor of the New parts are was age, and to rain. Staats The Very Latest Culled From All of the big hos- | | day with friends on Wolfe Island. Borden in the federal cam- | hos- | a rest from | N.Y., on Saturday, accompanied [ | { | NEW YORK STOCKS, 5 HE STLL ANE? 'MRS. TUTTON THINKS SHE HAS A CLUE. Prices Furnished Br J, P. Bickell & Co., (per W, Hector 'H. Hume). September 28th. i Close. 744 474 83} Stocks. Amalgamated Copper .... American Loco., com. .. Am. Smitg. & Refin. Co. Am. Car Foundry Anaconda Min. Co Atches. Top. & § | Believes a Captain Whose Picture She Saw in a Paper Was Her | Father Who Was Reported | Drowned. | Detroit, Mich. 7 Sept. 285. --«Mrs, James Tutton, of this city, believes that her |father, Robert Roberts, sailor who d |was reported drowned in Toronto har- Ches. & Ohio. bor, thirty-two years ago, is still |C. Mil. & St. | living: The Roberts, at that time, | Cons. Gas, N.Y. |lived in Port Hope, Ont. Robert was Col. Fuel & Iron first mate and his brother, William | Erie, com. | Roberts, was second mate on the same | G. North. Ry, § | vessel. In the fall of 1576, in Toron- | Louisville & Nashville {to harbor, the two men were working | Missouri Pacific = jin the stern of the boat. Robert | Min. St. P. & 8. ¢ | Roberts lost his balance and fell over- ("Soo") board and was reported drowned. His | National Lead body was not recovered. Certain | Northern Pacific . circumstances led to the conclusion on | Penn. R. R. the part of his family that he had | Reading . ne saved himself in some way, though | Rock island ...... .... : they never again heard from him. Re- | Southern Ry., com. cently the likeness of a Capt. Me- | Southern Pacific ... ... Keighan, who was temporarily in De- | U. S. Steel, com. troit, was printed in a local paper as | U. 8. Steel, pref. that of a man who had heen sailing | Union Pac., com. over sixty years. Mrs. Tatton is cer- | Westinghouse tain that the likeness is that of her father. The name given by the visitor was the family name of Mrs. Tutton's mother. Mrs. Tutton communica- ting with other members of her fam- ily and will. try to find Capt. Me- Keighan and learn definitely whether or not he her long lost father, Robert Roberts. PERSONAL MENTION. 43 87% ney 1k Fe... a Canadian Pacific CHICAGO PRICES: September Opening 100} 101 104 18 Wheat. Sept. . Dec. May Corn. Sept. Pee. ..... May ree . is 793 66% 653 Movements Of The People--What Cobalts. They Are Saying And Doing. John Cairns, Earl street, Stocks. Bid. Cobalt Lake Red Rock Coniagas . " Crown Reserve Kerr Lake vend Fonimnn 4 . by La Rose sie Bat h. | Nipissing ...... Nova Scotia Right of Way Silver Leaf .. Trethewey ... Temiskaming spent Sun- Miss Lillian Hackett has returned after visiting friends in Elginburg. H. B. Mills returned from Clayton, his mother. Rev. F. G. Kirkpatrick is here from Cardinal and - Herbert Kirkpatrick from Montreal. Miss Ethel urned home riends in Dr. Jones, Alfred street, to-day, after Syracuse H. Bute left, yesterday, re- t visiting fi for in Bickell's Financial News. | 40% | | 5 | g | taxation September - ey . {opposition in some quarter. L {will | situation as ee ) GRENTER_ REVENUE MATER ONE OF LIFE AND | DEATH FOR GERMANY. | | New Taxes Opposed--Bitter Legis- | lative Battle Expected When | Reichstag Meets--Government | Must Find Over $500,000,000. Berlin, Sept. 28.--Germany's neces- sity of finding between $500,000 000 land $562,500,000 for its revenue dur- ling the next five year by means of inew taxes forecasts the bitterest leg- |islative battle in imperial history, be- {ginning with the assembling of the reichdtag on November 4th. Secretary of the Imperial Treasury Sydow's for- imal announcement to this effect | through the medium of an article in {the Deutsche Rundschau, this week, contains no surprise for the country, {but it constitutes the first official pro- {mulgation of the empire's financial 'straits and paves the way for a na- tional controversy which is destined {to last many months. | Herr Sydow intimates that the gov- {ernment proposes to introduce fresh L ' on articles of general 'con- sumption, including primarily spirits, beer and wines, and increased inher- litance taxes on estates of over $3,000. He makes no mention of the generally anticipated taxes on gas and electrie- Pe All the parties except the socialists are in practical agreement that. the {empire's revenue system must be re- {formed on the basis of new taxation, but whether Prince Von Buelow will be able to find a majority from lamong his nondescript conservative- {liberal-radical parliamentary blog is {a question that is ging the govern- {ment anxious moments. Each one of the proposed new taxes meets with Bargain- ling with this or that party will be the order of the day from the outset {of the session. There are already in- that the government 80 to pass the taxation vre- form bill at all costs that the kaiser not hesitate to dissolve the reichstag and make a fresh appeal to {the country, as he did two years ago, if the present parliament proves manageable. Herr Sydow earnestly describes the a life or death question for Germany, and appeals to the pat- {dications ! determined 18 un- LAWLOR BUILDING, - - TORONTO. Correspondents of FINLEY BARRELL & CO. 1 MEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE! NEW YORK GOFFEE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. APOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE OF BHILADELPHIA. AND COBALT SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD: CONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS. Clarence Chambers, - Kingston, Ont. W. Hector H. Hume, Manager, MINNE WINNI TELEPONE 838. J. P. BICKELL & CO. : BANKERS AND BROKERS PEG GRAIN Members of Chicago Board. of 'Trade - DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. ht" " PRODUCE EXCHANGE. " in Mr. nee, The Sm dents hav ciation. Charles in Kingst NEWS OF DISTRICT LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS | IN GENERAL. Eastern ith's e formed Williams on Falls The Tidings From Various Points Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. and Mrs. €. W. Guess, of Cop per Hill, Tenn., are visiting in Napa+ high school an athletic a , Napanee, is i general" hospital, suffer: ing from blood poisoning. I'here was 3,000 bushel of tomatoes stu S80 ill ~t W. D. P. Barker. Richard L. Cowan. R. L. GOWAN & CO. STOCK BROKERS. Members of Standard Steck #nd Mining Ex. change. COBALT STOCKS A SPECIALTY. 88 & 90 Yonge St¢., Toronto Ont "Phone Main 135, iy A. P. BURRITT & GO, Members Toronto Stock Exchange. citung and vice-chair- | New York, en route to his home iman of the publicity bureau of the | Houston,, Texas. | democratic national committee, was | Miss Emily Parker, of | appointed by National Chairman Mac isiting her sister, Mrs. of the national, commit ydenham street. Charles N.| T. H. Renton, left to-day, for the Dental College. Mrs. (Dr.) Post, of Ithaca, N.Y. is canned at the Lake Side factory, Wel lington, on September 14th. = The market fee in Smith's Falls has been reduced from to £10 farmers and $15 for dealers. John Ostrander, Royal street, is pre paring 40 move to Picton, to oteupy the residence on Main street which he There were some made | riotism of the country, regardless of in opening prices this morning, but in {party, for assistance in its speedy so- jess than half an hour the market had {lution developed a quietly upward tendency | Although the army and naval legis- and most of the active issues we re | lation, particularly the naval, are marked up without 'much effort. I he [notoriously responsible for the enor- leading issues like the Harriman and | mous increase in the national deficits. Hill issues, Reading, St. Paul, Penn- | Herr Sydow and other government ex- concessions COBALT STOCKS. Bought and Sold on Commission. 12 JORDAN ST., - TORONTO It Fell in Toronto After a Long Drought. Toronto, Sept. 28.--There was a little rain storm this morning, .06 in- ches of rain falling, thus breaking the long dry spell. Small showers have fallen at intervals since, but they is Stirling, A. E. Ross, as jas treasurer tee to succeed Governor Haskell, Oklahoma. Threatening skies, with occasional o had the effect of making the University Toronto, avenue, to attend showers, hardly serve mgre than to dampen the long parched ground. According to the weather authorities this morn- ing's rain was the result of a dis turbance over the western states, which concentrated over Lake Su perior and developed energy as it came, east. Rain is falling over Lake Superior and a large part of the lake region. It is promised that the weather will turn considerably colder to-night, with westerly and north- westerly gales. TORONTO MAN HURT. Struck By An Engine ville. Brockville, Sept. 28.--Ellis S. Hayes, Toronto, had a miraculous escape from death on Saturday. Mr. Hayes, an electrician in the employ of the Grand Trunk, was wiring a rail for a signal alarm, and did not notice the approach of a westbound freight until he was struck in the head by the cylinder of the locomotive. He was thrown to one side unconscious, but upon examination it found he sustained nothing more than two scalp wHunds. He was conveyed to the general hospital, but was able to leave for his home at midnight at Brock- was A great demonstration was held in Hyde Park, London, on Sunday, to protest against the licensing bill. The crowd was estimated at three hundred thousand. "The students' fountain pen," regu lar $2 pen for 81.50, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, opposite Whig of fice Rain is falling jin the Adirondacks in sufficient quantity to stop the forest fires ravages In many of the churches on Sunday, prayer offered for "the fruitful showers." Fourteen million Sushels of will be shipped to St. John during the winter A woman's idea of good medicine 1s any kind that doesn't taste good was gram the great liberal de- monstration at Jackson's Point, this afternoon, less than had been antici- pated. Nevertheless several thousand | persons from the surrounding districts and from Toronto gathered to hear | Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. A. B. Ayles- worth and Hon. Géorge Graham speak | on the political questions of the hour. | attendance at -------- BANK SWINDLER GETS HAUL. As New Client and Makes Of With | Thousands. | Sept. 2 --The Yard at gaged im searching for swindler, who, in the single morning victimized than eight branches the and Southwestern bank, and got away with several thousand pounds The managers of the branches each received information | from a suburban branch of the bank of the transfer ac rount, and each branch credited the client named in fer note with the amount therein. The swindler, posing as th new client, made a tour of the eight branches in an automobile, cashing at cach a cheque for a goodly amount He then disappeared without leaving clue. detectives | present cn- an adroit course of not London | London, of Scotland are 0 less | ol various | of a customer's accordingly the trans- specified any TAKEN ILL ON STEAMER | And Died in An Hospital at Port Arthur. | The sympathy of a large circle of friends was to-day extended to George H. Matthews, purser the steamer Edmonton, in the death of his wife, took place in an hospital at Arthur. Mrs. Matthews left To-| to a trip with her hus and on the vessel three was taken ill. At Port Arthur, was removed from the steamer to hospital, where she passed away in Toronto, and were taken there for in Matthews came tof King- from Toronto, to-day, and will meet the steamer Edmonton, which is on which Port ronto, band, days she the Dec go on when ed's home was the remains terment. Mi ston, To Increase Your Daily Business You May Need Our Help And this is how we propose to nefp you along: We offer to do your printing for you at a very moderate price YOU KNOW WHAT good printing means? It means a great deal to you To send out a poorly- printed letter-head or bill-head is like closing your door on a good cash customer. WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE YOu Becauseit is to our ey to do s8&, Whig Job Printing Dept. WHIG BUILDING | due to arrive in the city to-night. Saturday's Golf Match. On Saturday the a of the golf was opened, afternoon, second season with a match between a 'team from the 'Royal Military Colleg captained by Major de Bury, and civilian | members © the sore: R.M.C. Ww K Itead + de Bury 3. T. Taylor : Gr RR L001 Macklem Cochrane White Wanklyn ..3 J S. Dawson OJ Civilians D. M. Mcintyre G. KE. Hague Prof. Campbell Prof Watson Ww Albree F Van 1 Prof. Mitchell Jeremy Taylor Swift M. Farrell Blair 0 sslie Jr Shot Fired At Latrosse Riot. 3.(.. pind championship lacrosse game of season between Vancouver and New Westminster (Minto cup winners), at Westminster, Saturday afternoon broke up in the bloodiest row that {has ever disgraced the game. he ficht . was embellished by shot from a. revolver, at half time when Vancouver were hopelessly beaten Fhe the Vancouver, Sept one The Standard should apologize to Mavor Ross for having said he said there were "dives" in the city where liguor was sold. Mayor Ross savs he did not say so | Mrs. Caller, "Are vour neighbors re- {fined ¥* Mrs. Nextdoor, "I should say so! Why, they never borrow anything from me but silver and glass !"' { If a woman has nothing else to worry about she starts a don't-worry club. | oe {Visiting her mother, Mrs. .J, i avenue, | daughter, f the tun. Jetaliowing is \ tut | McLeod, | sylvania, B. & 0O., and the steel issues | remain within a trading area and should only be bought. when very weak | for moderate profits. On "the bulges, | we would have no hesitation | { the selling side of the securities named for turns at least. | Killing frosts reported at Wallisten | and Duluth; snowing at Rapid City and Huron. i Killing frosts Charles City, Iowa. Rain at Chicago, | | | | at Romilly House. { Mrs. Charles Lowe, Union street, re turned on Saturday night from a pleasant visit in Ottawa. J. M. Sherlock, Toronto, with male quartette, is arranging a weeks' tour of the Pacific Coast. William Balfour Mudie has been called to the bar, having graduated from the Osgoode Hall law school. R. V. Rogers, K.C., is a member of Anglican general synod's com- to consider the canon on di- his six at Des Moines and the mittee voree. Miss Susetta Cassidy left on Satur- day for Chicago, after a pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. Cassidy, John street. Mrs. J. Heavy frost at Dodge City, Kansas City, Wichita; light frost at Ok!la- homa City and Springfield, Mo. . Canadian North-West weather | tygnty to thirty-eight degrees and | cloudy. Eight banks report less than twen ty-three per cent. reserve, four na- tional and four state. Cotton reports for the 363,335 bales against last year. Atchison's earnings monthly gains. i Surplus reserve of New York banks is still above $50,000,000, ! International Mercantile Marine will put two new boats into Canadian ser ) A. B. Smith, Alired returned from Syracuse, turday, after Mrs. Marshall Arthur Singleton fine solo at the Baptist church on Sunday morning. The choir a fine programme of music Mrs James Elliott, after a visit gince May with her father, J. KE Clark, Clergy street, will return to Winnipeg on Wednesday Mrs. John McGowan, of Shelbourne, N.S., is visiting with her sister, Mrs Havelock Price, Sydenham street, and will be here for some time Miss Gertrude Ryan, leit last week for take a post-graduate of the large hospitals of street, on >Sa- visiting her daughter, season are 263,200 bales | rendered a rendered begin to show vice next year Russia's cholera deaths total over 15,000 cases reported. hits the west freesing 7,102 with snow throughout Cold wave in Kansas lowa. Commission houses good buyers Livingston and New York course in that to of one city Miss Elleda Perley, treal, was in her old place in' Andrew's loft at both on Sunday, and her singing greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lachance, "Bay View." anndunce the marriage of their Lily May, to Joseph Knud Lund, Gorgona, Isthmus Pana ma, on Monday, October 12th R. Guy, the proprietor and manager of the Guy brothers' min strels, which appeared here on Satur- day night, starting with this son his forty-sixth year in minstrelsy. 1 R. R. F. Harvey day, to take his place at St. George's | cathedral organ, on account of his in- jured knee giving him trouble ag Charles Dalton played for the services | Mise Anna Byrne, Montreal, cousin of Miss E VY. Greaza, congratulations from her many King ston friends on her approaching mar- to H. Jaques, Vancouver, wheat: selling scattered There is every indication movement of corn _ Three days more are left in Septem-7 ber corn, but the leading shorts show no easiness and these when are long appear confident of their position. It is all work to say how the books of the leading longs and shorts The bull traders say that they can he largest 0 to ex of early soloist, of Mon- St. services was choir guess stand. more corn bought than of the have within o of have delivered, while shorts say that they 000° bushels of cash eorn necessary deliver on their and they pect to have it in the next two days. one (George sales, 18 sea- was unable, yester TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. oi the House Were Blown Out. Rt. Catharines, Ont. brick house owned and John Reece, on Niagara street, badly wrecked Sunday night by tural gas explosion. Mr. Reece amd his family were out spending the evening ih some friends. Mr. Reece pre o the family home and started to light up the house. The moment he stru k a match a terrific explosion occurred, blowing both ends out of the house and badly damaging the interior. Mr. s badly cut about the head . He was re The Ends vn oR Sept occupied by receiving 18 was na riage B.C. Dr. P. Nash, New York,,was in the 1 on Saturday visiting relatives. leit. on the steamer Toronto for Montreal. He will visit several New England cities before returning to his practice Pr. "R. M. radlev, of Jamestown, N.Y., again delighted old friends by his singing in Queen Street Methodist church. He rendered two and took part in the male quartette. Its presentation of * Rock Of Ages" was very effective A happy event occurred Satur- day last, when J. Leary, bandsman of 'A' battery, was happily united in marriage to Eliza Lazzell, of the Low- er Depot, at St. George's cathedral, Canon Starr officiating. Only close re- latives were present. Their large circle of friends will wi them every hap- piness. Reece was rh had his back injured to the hospital. and moved A Minister Of Labor. Herald. Laurier's announcement would solos Hamilton Kir Wilirid at Berlin that his government i establish a separate department of | labor is a welcome one. Since the | department was established and join- | od with that of the post-office, the work in connection with the former has grown rapidly both in bulk and importance, especially since the Lem- | jeux act came into force, and it 1s : "now of sufficient importance to call | for the separation of the two de- partments and the appointment of a : responsible minister, to attend solely Father D. C. McRae, parish priest of | op entirely to the concerns of labot. St. Andrew's, Ont., died in the Hotel | wo think it would be a great move Dieu hospital, yesterday, aged fifty- {, transfer the dominion immigration one years. He had been ill only a few }0au from the department of the days with appendicitis. Deceased was jnterior to the new department of one of the most popular priests in the Jahor. Immigration and labor are diocese. two matters closely allied and could appropriately be administered to- The M. T. company has purchased gether. : two barges at Montreal. They will be , -- brought to Kingston and be placed on! William Halley, Toronto, formerly the Kingston foundry ways to receive a well-known writer "under --the nom de new sterns, plume of "The Old Timer," is dead. on wish Death Of Parish Priest. Cornwall, Ont. 28: --Rev. Sept. | by { township. The collections were in aid | ing service, Simper"s | wealth of fruits and flowers. | tor preached ponents of the reform scheme find it politic not to refer to that phase of the situation. HARVEST SERVICES Were Held in Several Churches on Sunday. Harvekt services were held in St John's church, Portsmouth, on Sun- day. Rev. J. O. Crisp, the rector was the morning preacher, and Rev. W. F. Fitzgerald, of St. Paul's church, oc- cupied the pulpit in the evening. The church was beautifully decorated with grain, fruits and flowers, contributed the gardeners of Portsmouth, and W. E. Grass and others of the by of the general hospital. At the morn- Ie Deum' and Dwell in the by the choir, Stainer's 'Ye Shall Land," rendered the soloists being Mrs. Birkett, J. B. Walkem and James Halliday. At the evening service, Mrs. Birkett sang as solo, "Just For To-day." Much credit is due Miss Halliday, the organist, for the musical part of the The offering, for the veneral hospital, was $12, a Aood deal the form- were services. than generous ones of years more er Harvest Home Service. Yosterday was Thanksgiving day _in | the First Baptist church. Busy hands with The pas- sermon decorated the building a had thanksgiving service, a at. the morning Harvest Thanksgiving. The harvest thanksgiving services held at the Salvation Army barracks, Sunday, when four grand etings held. Adjutant a at the was sisted by barraeks ables, and ance. The to-night annual were on m were in charge he I'l with ve sented a fine appe: vege tables will be sold Next Sunday the junior harvest thanksgiv- will be held rsons was afte Robert lecorated noon service Downey was pre my Owner Lost Picture Of the Steam- er Toronto. "I'hat's a picture of my I'l $10 to the fellow get 1t for me." Leaning over steamer Toronto, Swift's wharf, on a voung man wae heard to the above statement. He was much excited apd from all appear- ance had been indulging a little too freely. He cried in a loud stentorian voice, and attracted much attention, as the usual Sunday crowd was on the wharf. People craned their neck to what was the matter and it was found that the young man, while leaning over the rail, had dropped the photograph in the water, and it was fast being carried away. Two men in a canoe nearby were told about the young lover's offer, and went after the photograph. In a few minutes they had the photo, dripping wet, in their possession, and returned it to the owner, who danced with glee, at the same time handing out the' $10 he promised, and then the crowd cheered. "| wouldn't lose that picture the world," the stranger was to remark. "She's the best girl the world." The young man had "money to burn." as the saving goes, as he put in the rest of the time before the boat left in tossing coins over to the crowd on the wharf. : girl will best give who of the was at afternoon, make very the railing while Sunday she for heard in In the wreck of a military train be- tween Fiasua and Ashabad, Russia, twelve persons were killed and seven- ty-four injured, many fatally. On maine absence Atlantic. ing to A waited sionary watch anc 0 ter a The Dehn en Perth, is W. S. eronto. on Corners. home of nor, on eldest da bride of cerville. St. day. Johnstow: Ear! Th to B. R. ville, con money township in t Ce C vear Mrs. Jacob N town, J. E. ( Kemptvill day whale. 1 feet long be worth The de night of While Wartman, Lennox, but two, northern magkinon smallest (Camden who died ada and valid. sons, Ma John, of home. dis . society government recently ship of Augusta ville most of his life. in Ottawa, last week, F. S. candidate specimens. ; h weighing twenty-five pounds, and d one-half pounds. lost one of its old citizens in the person eight years. in New York state when young. with paralysis about ten years has sinbe been He Mrs. three thens, P n by ti 1 chain. gagement annount Mr days' M Ic NM ughter, James A quiet wedding was Mark's church, The bride McEllen, daughter of MrayPastick r Elen. The groom was Ane n. orne, Pic Thi Hepburn. victed of from He he sllier, ollier, Wit Y., last 4llins, e, has wharf he brute the 'he and about ath William the had an ge, and The fifteen of Sept. The leaves nson, Killam, He was and born George was 8 formerly passed away at her home, near Water Bond Cherry Valley, went over and accom panied the remains to Picton. Ottawa, liberal largest an recently bought from Dr. D. H. Platt Tuesday; Rural and Renfrew, Ont,, arrived home after ar of Dean Quartermaine, months across Miss Anna Way, Mountain Yiew, go a, 10 to live, ladies of a given a The death occurred, Wednesday, af- years' sickness, troubled with rheumatism, of Mrs. John Pierce, well-known and much beloved old resi dent of Bongard's. of Miss Gor ed. I'he marr takes place on October 1st. Goforth has sqidfis farm Greenbush to George Richardson, Des Goforth has bought farm near Deseronto of will move there in November. The death occurred in Smith's Wednesday last, after a few failure, resulting from severe Mr. Bake# was 130 acres, Abram Ba from asth let + of illness at Sin A pretty wedding took place at the Mr. and September Irs. N. Cook, V 22nd, when t May, became Goodin, S ia illar Prescott, on was Miss ew Kni 'ton, has sold good four-year-old colt to John gard for $250 got second money Mr. Bongard has since sold he the the colt B w ale 8 at A young man named William Right cliffie was before Judge Fraleck, I stealing a on, Si sntenced to Central prison the Pic low the of week contract for near Gaspe. shot a oil and bone $1,000. occurred J. Reynolds, Brock ville. The deceased had been ailing fo a long time. Mr. Reynolds, fifty-three vears of age, was born in the town but tived in Brock on Thur interview with post office department, and as a re sult the residents of North and | Fredericksburg will have a daily mail service in the near future. Mr. Ryker, Newark, N.J., Maskoota Bay, fine specimens of the pickerel,"" which are both were very of the George W. 18th, aged seventy- decensed was and came to He was stricken # helpless a wife and Quarter mis gol Katherine Moore, Utica, N.Y., to William Chalmers Bradley, formerly of Falls, heart solemnized Wed Mami sum formerly and killed ¢ was seventy-eight 1 South trolling in caught not only one, "'great called 0 the wa a rdon lage ir a and ker, ma ent heir » the pen ir Mc ght his Jon hicl N lke Jeli 0 dnex one late ton of One wil sda for the fine two the Fox, born Can- ago n- five ALWAYS RIGHT The ry of PRICE, QUALITY and QUANTI. our COAL is always right. P. WALSH. GROWING IN POPULARITY. The More People Know Newbro's Herpicide the Better They Like It. The ter 1t and be One kn bottle more it omes hiked four we two Herpicide what about. 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