Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1908, p. 1

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YEAR 76--NO. 230. : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. ; ---- - = - -- NTT n i : we - 0 ig i Ag as . + Jordan. Div. II, Norma Dun- | \ ROSSLYN IN ROULETTE TEST. r VISITS AFRICAN ESTATE. odie, D. M. Davidson, Ethel W.| : ---- of 4 : We ger, 'Sister Marguerite, W. 8. | Earl Has Won $2,500 in Dummy T\% : Of to Shoot Big Game in Pu , W. L. Armitage, Florence Me- | ¥ ; ; Rhodesia. jac wer, A NS. Zavitz, C. K. Wal- 2 3 London, S 30--The Duke ! Div. III, Ethel Bailey, T. N. | 5 : » Westmi pcoompanr <4 LI ldwell, Bonnie Mitchell, J. N. Gar { S---- | ; bs EFT » hy Supt. diner, May Blacklock, C. H. Elliott. |g, : . Ca tle Taye. sailed wv Shes Loon Of The Recent Supplnons] Moral Philosophy--Div. I, W. 'What the Half-Yearly Re- : Dispatches From Near And South hm day for Hall, W. K. Beech, James Bingay, J. ; \ 1 § 0 aftern of tal Examinations W. Charlesworth, Div. IL A. b Col ports Show. 4 : : He Teno, ing jo. South : "Cu Sie b, Biv. 11, A D. Cal i \ ampton in a saloon tage attached liens, ge N. Carmel, Sister Con- 3 un the train of mail vans. A few aul, a W. Ro Sines were at Waterloo to see him A. Brunet, Jean C. Wilkie : Siviee Botello Be Kyra Die. 1h . DECLINE IN EARNINGS | TINGS "Te was wie srs Al QUEEN | COLLEGE i : ben nny, i. 3 Dobbie, Margaret ; . . Lord Rober $ in YE oa A, DL. hq | 11> 5 8 R. - Neely, C. H, Elliott. ) & the Orange River Colony that the |* Fconomics--1 I, 4. Dunn, G. H. ; ; agri Steer, I. W vior, hg Knight. : rt IVEN pes HE IEFE Shacing ext ot ae teil WERE POSTED AT THE INSTI |Div. iI, F. F. Kerr, A. Stalker, Moh | BUT THE EXPENDITURE os) 8 UES ST POS: Lui fond tr that county. TE bes | 2 . , . i , neal nd in that count The fi TUTION THIS FORENOON., (A k Witsot, Re v Complell, J. o REDUCED. Sr liram Ll72X 01 SIBLE FORM. object of the present visit is to oh ie r, we . ussell, aN. | Macdonald, T. N. Caldwell. : ee Ln, nt Te hv. irri thas Ap Fugtsss hd evelopment o € J : both Sir Hiram Maxim and. the Earl the estate. Degrees. of Masher i ad St oivn Div. 1, L. ¥. Taxlor, G. i. Canadian Government to Issue | Rosslyn ote liable ts Prosecution Matters That Interest Everybod¥| T was there two yours the £5,000,000 Loan at Par--In' {for : , : or playing the game of roulette ir --Notes From All Over--Little duke said. "After 1 hav look --The Pass List is Quite Inter- | Knight, r. J. yer, W. J. Wood, R. Eight Months of 1908, $142,-| England, even though Gy dumminy of Everything Easily Read at the farms, Capt. Layadch i? & Joo | | H. Leighton Vv, , JJ. G. Bennett, © s n shoo expedition 14 esting and Extensive. | Edith Compton, N. Macdonald, R. W. 845,000 Was Supplied By Eng- men Ta used in he a ch and Remembered. Et iaating the Kafue Vv al ues land For Development in Can-| x ott H i ersity toda | Junior Mathematics--Div. T. Siste ads Pp pose of demonstrating their respective isuley Turner was fatally Shot river, where there is big game of |'$ ced at Queen's university to-day : |r | at hema tv. 1, Sister . i theories regarding the po ty of | While hunting near New Bridge, every kind. We' are expecting good Coupled with the greatest as- Bachelor of Pedagogy--T. E. Clarke, |. Biri A pa Smith, Sister Lio- Loudon, Sept. 30.--The Grand Trunk {breaking the bank at Mo Carlo. Mayor Funnell, Belleville, was nom- sport there." ) Bort ment Wn this' ely of really BA. Ottawa. ba. Div. II, d. M. Donahue. Div. 111, {railway half yearly report shows that| Roulette is one of the few games ex- indted by the liberals of West Hast- Capt. Laycock was looking forward |§ ot. Master of Arts--A. Voaden, B.A. {D. Marsh, Edythe Hunter, ¥lo. E. twhilé the weekly return : ings. 2 id } z ' » : en e \ s indicated a [pressly declared illegal by statute, for g vu to another agreeable incident of the e® £t. Thomas. Pannell, L. G. Bell, Donalda A. Mac- | falling off of £¢ 00 in gross earn- | there can he no question 88 to : its | Senator Hopkins predicts that Taft axpeslition as well as to the big gawe |§ Tailored Suits . The tollowing results were announ- | Lane. 3achelor: of Arts--J. A. Juchanan, arthur. . . em lings, an actual decline of $462,000, tity with the '"'perni game will carry Illinois by at least 100,000 Shoot; That was a revisit to the The Grove, Ont; J. W. Charlesworth, | Senior Mathematics--Div. 1, C. Edna there was: a total reduction in ex- le «dd rolypoly or ronlette which is plurality. he; : ring the war, he had a i Pyw fii ie Guelph; - Edith Compton, Kingston; | Leighton, Div. II, A. D. Colquhoun, | penditure of £349.00, the mhin sav. forbidden in an unrepealed] of par- | Great Britain is looking forward to Kain of unparience of being hes Are making bhsy days in this W. H. Cook, Orton; J. D. Denny, 'Ot- [J. G. McCammon. Div. III, R. Wi {ing occurring in expenditure on main- | liament of Prrelion H's ti a winter with more people out of at, eal Laycock, who, asa yeo- | @ section. ? ig tawa; Mina A Ellis, Pakenham; J. |Fleming, D. L. Hicks, J. R, Hamil- [te nance of. way and equipme nt, viz '| The tenant of the rooflfin Picca- work than in many years past. man, was serving in an honorary ca , N. Gardiner, Kingston; A. Gilmour, I ton. . . is £306,500. The ratio of working char-|dilly in which the contes Britain's foreign trade for the first pacity upon Gen. French's stafi, was Heémpden; May I. Hiscock, Kingston; | Junior Physics Div. 1, Elizabeth ges, amounting to £2,096,053, Camings YOu is liable to a fine of ) six months of the present year ag-|with him throughout the important A. Letherland, Oxbow, Sask; Mabel | Penson, Sister M, Carmel. Div. TL «J. [fo 0 "en ad ¢0 =T% per cent. Ap- [each player could be le in |gregated £449,030,000, operations in front of Colesburg. 12. Nesbitt, Kingston; Ce A. Paul, | W. Russell. Div. 1H, W. Ts Hall, B. propriation for. pensions were £7.150 | £30 ns an "adventurer." X Charles von Schwansbach, controller | 'In front of Gen. French's central Marchwell, Sask.; J. A. Shaver, |C. Reynolds, S. W. A. Code, J. G fins tead of £10,000, In view of what 1 re: re |Of the Russian empire before Witte jon was a steep' hill known as Kingston; Mabel A. Wilson, Alliston. [McCammon, Gertrude Pomeroy, D. L. The. total train mileage was £9.- inelined to econsids pernicious | was made premier, is dead. # position to the top of which some G. W. Hofferd, Essex, Ont; C.. R { Hicks, |460, 6 or £621.0 decrease. The | fostering of the gambling &pirit by | There were ninety-nine deaths from s were hauled. It was a valuable MacIntosh, Perth i ¢ Senior Physics--Div. 1, W. 8. Steele. |, receipts were £2.919,192, and | the wide publicity given so-called | cholera in St. Petersburg fewer" than i okout place, which was accessible I'he results of the following will be jPiv- Il, { Edna Leighton | the total het revenue receipts were Ltest, it is suggested thatathe attor- any day since the plague reac its | from headquarters by two routes. One annopneed later : J. A. Anderson, | Pass Botany--Div. 1, May Hiscock, | conse "Trior charges absorbing | ney-gencral should interven@iiider this |climax: under cover, but a long way round, Rossmore, Ont:; N. W. Campbell, ir [Sister M. Carmel, Sister M. Car-|gongfyze' Sq 08g el G00 Sm Told statute, but there isdiof wourse, | © Vito Micolli was sentenced £0 'hang|the other short and quick, bat ex- ham, Ont. melita, di tel M. Hortense. Div. II, ada Atlantic division was £63,391. little chance qf his doing $08 A re- at Montreal, on Nov. 27th, "when 1 to Boer pom-poms and rifle Dobbie, T. J, A Hic ks, D M. After meeting the deficiency in the | markable demand for roulette' tables | "Crooked Neck" Smith also pays the | fire. The young bloods of Gen. Arts Examinations. { Davidson, J NM Ran; ~D. J. Doy i Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee | has grown up as a result Sf the test. penalty for murder. French's staff used to make a dash by Junior Latin--Div. 111, Ethelwynne | W. H. Sharp, J. Hughes, A Gti- | of £46,575, the total of £187,243 was [One large firm sold out and ordered a | There have been five hundred deaths the short road. W. Wellinger, S. M. Smith, W. 8. [mou Sister M Miriam Div ir, ¢. | left for dividends. further supply from Francé * 8 from the bubonic plague at Tong Sha, "T am going to find time to pay a Steele, D. L. ie, R. M. Fisher, A.D. | Edna Leighton, Mabel Richards, N. W. | [t is understood, the Canadian gov-| At the end of six days' Jplays when |Sixty miles north-east of Tientsin, |visit to Coleshurg again," said Capt. Colquhoun, S. Wightman, Lizzie C. [Campbell I'. I Smith. . ernment is on the point of issuing |3,000 of the 5,000 coups a for | China, since the outbreak of the epi- | Laycock, "'and to the old position in Henry, Leita E. Arnold, Norman Mac- | Pass Animal Biology--Div ig May £35,000,000 sterling, 31 Dominion loan [had been completed, Lordi Rosslyn | demic. front of it, Rensburg, and the rest. donald, A. MacKay, Frandes B. Roy, |B. Hiscock. Div. 11, Mabel I Nes- fat par. The Financial News points [was about £525 to the goed: «Sir | Mackenzie, Mann & Co. have award- {And I want to look down from the 1. J. Scott, J. A. McEachern. Vii Diy Im, A. A. Gray, D. L. 0 that on the first eight months of | Hiram is not in the least distonterted |od 'the \ontiact for the construction top of Coleskop again. I have a Senior Latin--Div. II, Sister Estel- | Hicks, Mabel Richards 1908, $142,845.000 have been supplied |by this result. 2 of the Canadian Northern Quebec rail- |great affection for that hill. 1 used le, J. (i. Bennett, W. H. Burgess. Div Chemistry--Div. 1, A W. (for development in Canada, almost all rt en way extension to Rawdon, to J. P. [to say that it ought to belong to ni, bP (Macdonald, Ww. J. , | Schell, Piizaheth Penson, Ap TARO | om England. Mullarkey, Qttawa, and, according or me. 1 was His first, man on the top al E esbitt, . A. Shave Sis- | pene hs y or BO :t, » Ji it, y ,* Na a 8 Nesbitt, a A haver, i Kellv. 1 E. Moffat, D. Marsh, e | Sn the wetms 0 : the contract, the line {of it, you know." iia . Constantia, 8, M. Miriam, D 1.0.F. Assessments. must be completed during the present | The expedition is not to be a very : : NT : ogi 3 sehte G. Bell. Di It, ¥ . ' M. Davidson, Mima A. Bibs, = Lise] dna bs it 1, Sister \ | Buffalo, Sept. 30.--Justice Brown, in | Vl Jour. Unterb i P b! Jong the duk -- o mouths cod wiyie" wh: may juste ¥ 2Ylins WELLS Cryis ata evr . rin intra r. Unterbarger, of St. Petersburg, |so," the duke said. trached style which may be un Junior Glerman--Div. 1, €. R. Mack- |gela, M. D. B. Kinsella. Lhe a, hegued nd ry > OIL AS TRAIN FUEL IN TDR speaking at the tuberculosis ps. : eam derpriced that appeals to the . . AAT Be nue 'ace tio restraining 12 Independen P- 3 b a ca gent buyers intosh. Div. II, Elizabeth Penson. (Continued on Page 4) {eon 1restra : Ree he 3 BER DISTRI 2 ition in Washington, said numerous C.P.R. Earnings. the froeh clan, * Stylin and in . y Oo 5 der of Foresters from enforcing the in- ¥ iv. III, W. H. Sharpe, Ethel' M. | r---------- SC old members EY autopsies showed that every man over | Montreal, Sept. 30.--The gross earn. every oy vel 4 able garments. such r you -- J A Noonan. b : lcreased assessments o A y Lake, G ¥ Dofierd, 1 [Tuoter A TUCRY ESCAPE. fim the sult totes "he validity of i Jo [thirty years of age had old remains | ings of the C.P.R. for the month of as FPAY. Seniop German--Div. 11I, Sister Es | --_-- {the increase is, settled. Over 100,000 | WoL Prayent Forest Bh s 5° of a tuberculous affection. This prov- | August amounted to $6,385,956, as For want of space we draw telle. | Two Hundred and Fifty Persons. ci... are affected by the increase. or tate ommisdion us ed how easily any tendency to the dis- compared with $7,010,177 during the your attention to ome suit only, Were Saved. While the injunction stands, Fores to Enforce the Ch i ease could be overcome by right food | same. month last year, a decrease of = : June i Bio | and healthful living. $624,220. But the Workifiy expenses |@ Oar Special $15 Junior French--Div. II, T, J. Dwy- | er, Winnifred Balfour, W. J. Kelly. | " » : h oni s their: ndsessments at the . a; a 3 : | Dover, Sept. 30.--The tourist steam [ters can pay their assessments at the Albany, Sept. 30.--1 ) Div. ul, Ethelwynne w. We Hinger, vacht Argonaut, which left Loudon rate. fires would be greatly 1d r s Saat : HH SAS " 07.007 ne eo pared with o1 55 Ginter. Sty Thomas, LL Ne yesterday, "bound for Lisbon, Sherying tv -- ber, and the danger fram a LE Cm |250 persons, including passengers and [3 NE AAGIIOR tically eliminated were the = rarronds PORTS y f "mia hay, w. 3. 4 ngwiord. Sister Eatolle, J ST8Ws. Went down between Dover and | : 3 | traversing timber lands to use oil in- Jo # 221 3s a fe. of thia wrt Senior French--Div, I, Sister Este y esterday wr aving % | stes { © s fuer is the belief . ing of expenses the net profits Ve p i Eva M. Coultér, Sister. Bethilde, Dis {Dung reness, nN ti lay rt having : WORKED WONDERS. *¥ stead of veal a : fuels 1 the belief : ut Conservative rule-- 3 EE De of 38.65% or the. ath. ade of. find Wa Rit In Marv. Naismith. Phothe R. Me wen in colhsion with e steamer [3 -------- |. ames, S. apple, of the state or: 1892 $22,1 13.284 3 the figures heing $2.578.808 for the goior fitted Sipgle-brpasted ? Tr SRSLY, : | Kingswell in a fog. All on board | Since the Laurier party * | est, fish and game commission. 1893 22 049.490 hb Bids a ith 82 length t lined throughout Kechnie, A. C.DesBrisay, Madeline W. | (}o "Argonaut took to the boats and {5% has been in power, the | Commissioner Whipple in a letter 1894 17 677 649 past August, as compared with 82. : rized Satin Velvet Henderson. ) iv. 1 N. v lo came ashore, here safely [5 country has been more 3 |tonight to the public service com- 1895 15.719 128 $°°2 75 for the same month last year, ar and LAlmued ith eit {aio ow El Div ~- K ¥ , i |# prosperous and made great- 3 {mission in the second district, re- 14,083,361 pe d and buttons, $20 value aid, lit T a eter . Ik Hy er strides for the better 3 quests the commission, in view of the ' 5 ; $15 special, . clsaac, 8 er » . e A i > i 43 fon ' Cc aa i Norma | ¥ than ever before in its his- i¢| large number of fires, to compel the $91,642,912 4 BEE dic I MeAu hte. : |# tory, and in that respect ¥ railroad companies operated through : There Are Others Dunwondie, Mabel fcAuley Jessie + we are indebted to the | the state forest preserves in the Adir- ilder. be . . dacks 'nts ing : Senior English--Div. 1, D. J Dove, | ON THE ROADS OF PRINCE | # policy of the government, * Sudanks 1 24 Usiskill Mounisius ay PROBLEM WHICH EDISON IS | a i good. for the prices ask- | WORKING ON NOW. [§ «i a #07820 da To 8a5. Eva M. Coulter, Winnifred Balfour, 'l TY whereby i population ZL !such devices and precautions against J. Dwyer, Jes ( Wilkie. Div I! EDWARD COUN . IB 1as very rapidly increased, 3 setting fires as the public interests re- DON'T FAIL TO SEE OBR AS. | He Hopes to Be Able to Do Away SORTMENT Jean y Sister M. Lucilla, Sister Bathilde, A ¢ and olr lands become set- ¥ tled and of greater value. With the Use of Steam--Confi- dent That Steam Railroads Sullivan, R. H. Leighton, A. 8. Z| 1, pour Months $12,796 Has Been | 4 ; » discounts the practical utility . s 2,11 as [ atric has be . Sl. 1 z vitz, T. W. F. MeKnight : Laurier has been leader of 3 from the railway pomt of view of Will Be Novelty in Few Years. | A HAHAAAAAAAAAAAK FRR AIRFARE AAR > $37,138,875 ; 29,994,150 ; 54,062,337 1907 (9 mo.) - 35,856,616 1908 (15 mo.) 77,429,467 $234,481 ,445 In this table the three months ending June, 1908, have been added to the fiscal year to complete the period of five years. The result is to show an increase of 155 per cent. for the period over that : of 1862-96. But as under conservative rule, exports of agricultural products were consistently declining, while they are increasing under liberal rule, the Canadian farmer sold abroad in 1908 ¢ nearly five times more than : he did during the corre- "If 1 do not-reach it myseli I la .t sponding twelve months of » to see the day when power will | Sproule wi Priggs, sor 1896. ¥ > utilized from coal without the ai d | ate Major H. J. Spriggs, to xi y 2 : morphine : 'earl, only daughter of DAILY MEMORANDA. This all took place because since the only £100,000 more than now paid He sank into a state of coma, and | $url (of steam," said Mr. Edison. "We are | joel nly doughy r of Mr. and Mrs When Vancleaf has been |The government was not opposed to l.)} efforts thus far have failed to re- | working in that direction, and some | You bux Rr Yur arred he presentation he to [Fiving payment in the form of wages ive him. | morning the world will be informed DIED. Lamphe! : : v he estee in which Bloom- |Mr. Ewing, concluding, said the main GATHERING THE GRAIN. |(hat the discovery is a fact. Elec-{ av RNEY.--At her father's residence You buy the best held -------------------------- Remember Saturday is Tag-Day in aja] field's representative is hel by the [duty of the Pritish navy was to pro . [tricity is many time more effectual 390 Princess St., Maude, daughter of dr I Hoeuitar council generally : {tect the heart of the empire. Austra The Cost of Saving Was 10c. a|than steam. In a few vears a steam | 8 oJ nes Laturney 3 : ed ""Guaen's hive who nre stylist During the past four months the [lia ought to be able to say to Brit- Bushel. | railroad will be a novelty. ar uy: at 2:80 pm, Funeral @ 8 « . k done o he ds o e £ "We have t 200,- : x « " re. N x 9 up Ju romp \ 3 { work de N th ade of i : Dun- ais, nl have 8 nation on J of 4 , Spokane, Wash., Sept. 30.--Farmers | bt have been expe rimenting to get a | ---- 1cess 1 - y ns NS Nw l . \ I 1 t t, while in Washington, Oregon and Idaho |black diamond which is better for ROBERT J. REID, . : are n out thirteen iles > lt [to keep Sk ne ev time : n e | THOUSAND © CARS A DAY paid $6,000,000, this season, to 6,000 [drilling purposes than the white dia The Leadi v o d reac fo he roller, and about {yo lo the rer work with 1e ' : ' ? Ea 3 re succeede: e in| ndertaker. 30th. In Canadian History. """ fa ior.the role he AbOUL YO) So NOW BEING MARKETED. men to harvest a wheat crop estimat- mond. So far I have not succeeded, "Phone, 577 -- Princess street < i ; . Sept. " 'g lready olle avy." ™ op I'he i Port Roya : t nl od | Ay ey i tl ! led | The navy { : ed to reach 60,000,000 bushels. T'wen- | but have Ro} given Imagine the 3 y smpleted the | @MOUNts expended on the Seve , i ! A py i ined | 1 s that would be given to the / lis Ro as completed , : ty-two hundred and fifty combined | impetus tha ou g Anuapoli nple ties are B loomfield 1, $4,307 TAFT SURE OF 30 STATES. |W. R. McInnes' Estimate of the Fr: operated . hy mining industry through the discovery British an nial forees uncer Lot Cher lle 1 155 De- -- harvester machines, \ r 1 trim, ul Sie os Ruthe 1 : ' her ry Me Mule n | Fi ures Given Out B Chairman} Western Harvest--Valued at|cteam, gasoline and horses and mules, [of a cheap diamond for boring pur X |O¢ Je s morestville road, 3 35, TY : . 9 ¢ > > became a member of the Us y 1 $1.308.50 2 » road. $8] g . y. Over One Hundred and Thirty | were required to denude the land, and poses. Not the hundredth part of one 1901--The Duke and e che of { road, 31,245.00, ee : of National Committee. : Ithe average cost of saving a bushel of {per cent. of the metals in the western C sall visited Vancouve |257.90; Milford road, £79585; Road ; : : . Million Dollars to the 1 16, AY era f / ir hed 008 rt 'transs ental Ta WY iB "8593.19, New York, Sept. 30. --Chairman Cc grain was ten cents, not including the {mountains has 'been reached yet % " e & 5 ai Th og WOO, LY 1 / i hilt was passed: by I ) The at took place last Thur Hitchcock and his colleagues in the ountry. bags and haulage to the warehouses. | £4 < . ' x lage W > as S- . 5 A : 1904--The Canada Fu te .'Yhe marriage took p& . A {republican national committee tenta Montreal, Sept. 20.--W. R. Meclnnes, | The average vield was a little more 31 VOLES TO TAFT. "i New Rrunswick was 1 > the | day at 'the parsonage of the First | . : nr : : re flo ines, 2 n ids De i nion government Ey i Mcthodist church of Ali Lillian Wes. | tively estimate that Tait and Sher- [freight traffic manager of the C.P.R., | than twenty bushels to the acre, 'and oa inio LOVE 'n « odis S 5 Miss L rg : . . y t : : " : m 8 0d) chun {man will carry thirty states, insuring has returned to Montreal after a six |of the total amount the ranchers in Formerlyg': | and W B. Ashwell, both A . . . . . . . J nd Vil hn AT Fm v Of. | them at Joust 307 of The iss Sectoral {weeks' trip through the west, having [twelve counties in Eastern Washing- si Roosevelt. i nk y ! | tes. They. tentatively concede Bryan gone over some of the Canadian No-th- oduced ak 30,000,000 bash- | " 3 ary Magdalene's church | ** Y. pve yan ; € t 1an North- {ton produced about 30,000, wush-1 oo : x. 20 Wilkie d ciated. St, Ma fagdalene's church and Kern 138, while 18 electoral votes [ern lines as well as those of the C.P. s. The far s are receiving better | South Bend, Ind., Sept. 30.--William n otk an < ir als rmers are m : : Id cleared £120 on the annual fair sa jarmerns | H. Taft is to profit handsomely from 1n in - - > . > a : from Indiana and Nevada are in |R. He was accompanied by W. B. ices f sir produc is year thar ? J R313: S oy Nn doubt. The national committee ex-|Lannigan. "A week ago, to-day," jess fof the radu Ean 3 A - {the Potts family, of which William xX C § ; . s 5 % Le 4 wath . ' mn pre 8 seasons, y BEF on Potts of Misi ki i i ( i | : ishawak is a member. Fourth Year Scientific French--Div Expended--Gift to a County|¥ the government which has + spark arrest which' are suggested Yt. J. N Gardjper. Div. II. A. Leth Councillor Who Took Unto worked wonders for Can- 3 : = . by H. £ ex-editor of W s Lok Himsdli a. Wit. ada, therefore keep him yy H. V. Re rd, x-editor of Wood thes : and Waters, who savs railroads are History --Div J: J Y A Picton, Sept... ery happy lit-| : 4; setting fires faster than they can be Mary Naismith, Fihel M + lextinguished, H. Campbell, M. Richards. | H'® incident took place, yesterday, dur- | giro "2 33 {ing the meeting @ yanty council, | | Div. 111, Edith Hunter, J. D. Denny, ) Denver, Col.;, Sept. 30.--Thomas A Edison arrived here from a tour of the west. In his spare hours, away from the laboratory, Mr. Edison is ¢ having to go through the mental slerucible preparatory to physical ex- periments to be undertaken later, two inventions, the last of a commercial nature which he will undertake One ig the development of power direc from coal; the other, the artificial | {manufacture of black diamonds to be | used for drilling purposes. vl rem igterrantod the ei em UNCONSC "10US FROM PI 8. Curtin, Victoria L. Hall [chen the warden interrupted the you-| . JuweyRATIA TO BRYTAIN. 25 LE, European Histor Dis I. Ww. tane WOrK, and ask ounciior an ; cleaf. S., of Bloomfield, to stand up. | a ; awe . : Beech, Donalda J. Dickie, Jame \ Iansleai answered. the: command | Vil. Seep Our Island While You By Laudanum. V. T. Hall, May Blacklock, Sis-{7"* y : 1 - + : : : : i gay oy i % BY Gu a 1 offending school boy acting up Both Res | Brantford, Ont., Sept, 30.--William ter Marguerite knight, Jean Lor he teacher's orders, and looked | Melbourne, Sept. 808.--In the House Dool; solore : vor of Wilk D 11 I Irer Dunlog tO . : . oolin, a colored employee of t he : Re lob, 4 tl £ A , ) spresen tg < ster o sfence . . Ly ie is R i | abo 1 shoe as if he was ex of Repre entatives, Minister of Defend | Warren Paving company, who came ona Pi A by--D I HP ting an attack from some quarter 'wing, moving the second reading of | hare from hatham, is Iving at a . enta Ne I V hg Ho \ I'hen there were smiles and he became [the defence bill, said that under the hospital in a critical-condition as a Steer, T. J. Hughes 4 CARE, Imore assu lerk Young read the (bill the Commonwealth would get, in- |, ..nl E inking 2 te of ville M N th, 8 sw M. Mt. Carmel, | 1 ¢ Oo \ result of taking a dose of pills on sty Aaismth, isto AIRED 1 address, anc ie warden handed over [stead of 2,000 men, enlisted under the | Saturday The preparation contained me mal clock. voluntary system, 32,000 men, costing | Negro at, Brantford Knocked Out So ReeR EEO EEE P. Fitzgerald accountant in the Met da th : 3 : : i A ° anal A A rd Tom a pects that both Indiana and Nevada said Mr. ne, Bill was moving sequence, they have Hire MoRey. Con- | In the family are nine brothers, and NO IN ST 5. 1 * carrie / the re vicans, by |very easily, averaging 1€ an. ions we rr \ arvest | w OCK holiday at Toronto, Mrs. J. W. Ham=- . I t : . g ditions were better for the . harvest | | these with the sons of two sisters, and i" h . at this stage of the campaign they C.N.R. 1,000 cars a day. thi ands y "We p vw returned from the triennial : ? 1, » . $ hands, as they worked fewer hours | 0 of the brothers and those who a Tone i's Auxiliary in do not include it in their tentative ain being taken thie fly from country | and® received good wages and their |p... joined the Potts family by 'mar- wile bs pnd ' estunate, vators west of innipeg. relations th & . x " . Ottawa. Mrs. Maxwell Lepper has a Iie x ; est of h ¥ oo {relations with the employers were! lage will cast thirty-one votes for : ---- r. McInnes estimate e crop as { more friendly than in the past. { Taft, . id] gone down to Montreal for three : oy ey Tow F weeks' visit. Mrs.' (Dr.) Philip is giv- 3 An Aged Minister. > offows : Six million acres of Whea { { This wonderful family of republicans {IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. «+ an afterhoon tea to-dav. Mis. G. Bellingham, Wash. , Sept. 30. Pos- at eighteen bushels to the acre, giv- | CHOLERA DECREASING Cant Bltaen vous Tor Ki ra Fog \ 1 1 starned. § the | Sibly the oldest member of any secreting a total of 108,000,000 bushels. The | 1} § : OE ALL SIZES | 5 qn. le y Te Mrne om 1 order in the United States, died, yes- |oat crop, estimated at 2.000 000 acres | { And Relief For the Hospitals in! ie ran lor pn ont. n his second Bananas, Bananas. Sonne ws (i mn fon. nN Ww UAT" | terday, at Lynden. He was the Rev, (at thirty-five bushels to "the acre, giv- | p ySRmpaign Vie number of Yoles was in- | Five ten, thirteen cents a dozen up. I N S TOC K " ~ 5 Mr. ji 4 ni a i Alexander Leclaire, ninety-six years of [ing a total ot $1,000,000 bushels. Bar- | : Sight. s ; a Bg hae , Rovseve t was fav- | pgwards & Jenkin. YY { hi ¢ Ph D » os 3 the University age, who had. been for seventy-five ley has an average of 835,650, at] St. Petersburg, Sept. 30.--The chol- |The Potts. family hash ght t T 3 oe. M of Pen A Avia of eo 8 ar tudy | years a member in good standing of [twenty-eight bushels to the acre, giv- jera epidemic continues to decrease oi ht Willi Ww. Pot 3 i Nogh 0 "The king of cough syrups, Red --AT-- of dennsylvama, alter 'a year's stucy the Masonic fraternity. For forty |ing 24,000,000 bushels in all. The [numbers and severity. The report of {12 t William otts of Norristown, {Cross Cough Syrup. Sold only 'at Ht Germany years he was a frontier preacher, {whole erop will, it is estimated, mean |the municipal hospitals for the twen- { Pa., who isin his Sventioth Fonr and Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone leaving the Catholic church at the $130,000,000 to $135,000,000 to the [ty-four hours ended at noon, yester- who Says e is related to President ogg ROBERTSON BROS. Jafray Denies. age of twenty-one to join the Metho- | country. jday, gives 222 cases, 99 deaths and [fvoose ph Wheelock, sr., the veteran v y : 37 veries. The new cases and actor, is dead at Navesink, N.J., aged wp e Jafivavid | mre ---- 137 recoveries Toronto, Sept. 30.--Senator Jafivay {dists. He was born in Canada, of : 8 " --a in an interview denies the statement Scotcliand French parentage. | St. John's, Nfld,, has been without ldeaths reported are the lowest since| The autumn session of the British sixty-five he would sue Mr. Roblin for li- rr electric light ad street railway ser- the climax of the epidemic. The num- | parliament will be preceded by a Yartin has_ announced adthat ' \ . a : . : ' . & 8 litical demonstrations. bo will ru Vietori in -- bel He denies that the Crow's Nest! Deputy Postmaster-General Coulter |vicé several times during the last two [ber of deaths and patients discharged [series of poli The n in a as Australia and 'wee because of the failare of the |as cured is beginning to excéed the new |earliest will be the march of the liquor | Vancouver. Pass subsid as increased through sails «¢ Monday for stralis . EVERYBODY COME. EIN os Eon Ow nd ie gle Wael Buin supply. The drought has caused jeases, and ak a result relief for oo [sn in Hyde Park, to protest niny's Whig will tell what tag his influence and claims that the g And pick out your Stoves for next |gppment drove a hard bargain with governments the question of joint | considerable hardship throughout the [overcrowded munic ipal hospitals now [against the passage of the licensing 'da; Lill, | s, Edwards & Jenkin. y Not too many, bat wd ones, . : ; Ss UTORKS, 'Phone, 705. Bvod oues. "the company. contributions to the All-Red project. colony. is in sight. 5 y

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