Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1908, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 07 KINGSTON, ONT ARIO, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1908. WARD 0 E fhe Result of the New Zealand Elections. HS MAJORITY GUI AND ONE OF HIS MINISTERS HAS FALLEN. Prohibition Has Been Approved in a Number of Additional Dis- tricts--The Results So Far As Made Known. Wellington, New Zealand, Nov The elections in New Zealand, day, the is vester Sir G till incomplete, government of Joseph Ward. Returns are but it is probable the majority will he somewhat Hen. R. McNab, minister afd agriculture, has been defeated. reduced ot resulted in the return to office of government = lands SIR JOSEPH G. WARD The poll on "the question of lecal op tion indicates that prohibition ha been approved in a number of addi tional districts The estimated res nment, pendent, 2 second ballot ults are as follows opposition, 16; inde returns incomplete, 2 required, 16. WAS HE DESERTED ? Gove 37 Story Téld By London Man Detroit Court. Detroit, Mich, Nov. 18 Lennox, formerly of London, the lege audience in J van's court room, when that, although he and hi had been parted for twelve lived in the same house ng his wife for a divorce testimony was to of desertion. J and his in London, could arted hved to but told ir James H start » Dono testifie wife id he Janet years, they Lennox is su hi support hs x testihe living to and given charge ning that he ue ther that wile were when they not He sw other in th different get or hi ame occupied rooms the court hig wife home anytiun him. | his get hi y out cnnex Hd meals, and to them aurant wmself Donovan It 4 h ol Judy coud ife's con or @ ove ertion. Lennox ag LO COMPO the cas Wa opportunt DAILY MEMORANDA. Ww 4 1 Moe Healti History was a Canadian Ros 18th, I'he Min Galt 8-=The Halifax 'rince 1584 Nov 1867 pointed Tohn The Imperial Federati ed in London sir Oliver Mow Li 2 overnor : Mounted of 1908 Herschel and hoisted 10041 Quebee for England A atue was unve } uetory Ten: A sacrificed. his fe ir Miss Bessio ord Minto ed Harper wh an at rom dre of save W -- coaxed led seding tewpt | man i { with Decorative Dining-room Crockery ------------------------------------------ The moder ts contink amp) of odd Plates \ Words display Tankards, We carry specially oh purpose ------------ ---------------- Robertson Bros, in Ottawa | | shot { rout {shotg NEWSBOY TO MILLIONAIRE. Winnipeg, Made a Rich | Strike in Alaska. Winnipeg, Nov. I8.--There always | a romantic interest attached to the | | Berger, 1s who drifts back to civilization a country where the gold lure is paramount attraction in men's and when the miner in question has returned successful and opulent to his native city, where, as a boy, he was a street vendor of newspapers, this interest is surely enhanced an hundred-fold. Shi GROWD ON MARCH is Juke Perger, late of Such a man Nome, Alaska, who azrived in Winni- yesterday, and who is occupying apartments in the Royal Alexandra hotel, a man who has forced his way the top in the struggle for supre at the fold fields. Surrounded all the gance, that wealth can aliord, nevertheless, reflects in his features something of the rugged life he lived and shows all the broad -minded and large-hearted traits of the man who has lived long in the open In reached from the live Trouble Is Caused on Miquelon Island. CALLED ON GOVERNMENT AND U. S. CONSULATE. peg. to macy by It is Possible That a British War- ship May Go From St. John's Ii Matters Grow Very Serious --Schoolmasters Charged With Violating Laws. John's, Nfld., Nov. 1X. ----De- spatches from St. Pierre state that the situation there, as a resuit for free schools, in which religious instructions should be given, serious, There are in by |only thirty police on the entire From the | land, the population of which is about a case of dogged persis. 5,000. at times it grim It is understood here ghat should Then came the of a |violerice be attempted the Dritish war Nome, and the vouny |ship Brilliant, now in St. John's har- in 1899 joined the rush | bor, will to the French town. md found fortune. At first, with |France has no warship nearér St thousands of others, he worked with a | Pierre than Brest and the West In the at Nome, and |dies. his partner, J. T. Sullivan The St. Pierre despatches state ip a million dollars by opera the crowd which marched to the Daniel's Creek. Afterwards [ernment House, on Monday, numbered ght out a company, which 1,000 and that it visited the italized 2500 000 this. | United States consulate and cheered other properties "ated | the United States : most improved machinery Placards bearing the words "Liberty Or Death," have been posted on the loors of the by th church party. Two school masters were taken in- to, court, on Monday, charged with violating the laws in conducting free They were convicted and or The has fever had St. left Winni- twenty-six and, con- struck gold lorger peg his He was six years of age at the time, fident of his ability to succeed, out the Klondyke, going way Chilkoot first wns and when "the height, nerve, 1808, its on is for 18 of it Pass was a news tence struggle rich strike Winnipeg atl rer go cocker beach that Gov is also A at and with is ope the GOT LOVER OFF. closed schools Woodhall Confessed to Tak ing Goods. Lond Int., 18 the Canadian evidence in was Mrs Nov The peculi law wer wife tea} May schools. dered to pay a fine of daw each. authorities ordered the schools closed LOCAL OPT 10N. write strikingly a before Ned, Wy er you farmer, took dway children and all the arly all the clothes of Woodhall. Woodhall, in an ef justice, laid charge latten of stealing his proper Batten, Mrs. Woodhall, it witness box, swore that had things. "I do not beiieve a you say." said the magistrate, 'but' under circum stances | cannot do other than ae quit Batten, I ean de nothing at all {or Woodhall, and cannot charge his with stealing, as what belong: to him is her's too." which On October ing case, trate Love fatten, a he and furniture and ne wile four Council Decides to 'Submit By-Law in January. Nov 8.--The city coun il, by a vote of eight to seven, de vided to submit a local option by law next January The council shamber was crowded with large de yatations representing the hotel and temperance parties, and the pro ceedings were lively. No petition signed by twenty-five per cent. of the ratepayers was presented to the council, and the matter of snbmit- ing a by-law was entirely optional. Ihe surprise of the meeting was oc- asioned by Ald. Wood, a leading Toseph ta t Fo save fort a Brantford, gains ty the stolen the vord what of the vile To Overcome The Law Wash, Nov. 17.-- Whiskey Spokane, FREE SCHOOLS KILLING OFF OFF MOOSE. Pot Hunters and Snare Settlers | Doing Execution. 18. Reports received he v and Silver | districts' in Ontario and | ; show that moose LATEST Ls Despatches From Near And Winnip#é | here from Mountain Northern Minnesota and deer are being slaughtered by sot hunters at @& rate never before | Frown in this counfry'. It is the com- mon food instead of beef in all hotels | and camps and ameng foreigners all} through that vast teerifory. Real hunters. wi have been out | there have stat t a community of Finlanders in the vicinity of a | ley are living _on ae rocteds of the | GIVEN IN THE ETE POS- sale of moose hea and the bush is | full of snares set by them. They hae SIBLE FORM. a way of attaching a strong cable across the runway 'of moose and wiih | the head of a moose gets into the | trap a stefng spring slowly chokes it | to. death 3 1 One morning visitor saw a collee- | tion of eight moose carcasses that | had been left to rot, and he also saw one that was caught in a strangled and not yet released. ne a on Matters That Interest Everybody --~Notes From All Over--Little of, Everything Easily Bend and Remembered. Hon. Sydney Fisher and Hon. Ar share | thur Boyer have reached Gibraltar on 7 Ltheir way to Rome. Toronto railway earnipgs last week | were $67,801, an increase of %3,683 over the same week a year ago. Phillip Obermeyer has been appoint- ed correspondent for the Labor Ga- zette for Hamilton and district. | 'the provincial expenditure con col | onization roads and bridges this year | totaled about $750,000, { The Toronto li nse-holders have se- {lected A. W: Wright to conduct then {fight against license reduction. { Rev. A. C. Crews may be selected | to succeed the late Dr. Withrow as [editor of the Methodist Sunday school papers. A Paris despatch says the people of St. Pierre-Miquelon are agitating for free schools and threatening annexa tion to the United States. M. E. Stewart, injured in the Horseshoe wreck, at Caledon, has se- cured a verdict for $11,500 from the Canadian Pacific railway. Rufus Pope, ex-M.P, for Compton, is taking criminal action against Les Depeches, Montreal. The paper re ferred to him as an Orange fanatic. The death sentences of *'Crooked- Neck" Smith and young Niccoli, ol Montreal, have been commuted, a: the trial judges recommended cle mency. The government has forbidden th importation of cattle and hides from Pennsylvania on account of an out break of the foot and mouth disease there. R. P. Davidson, manager Traders' Hank, at Lakefield, himself and is a critical The affair is believed to have accidental. Rev, D. wh Ph. hie of Suos a lege, Toronto, "hus Sr Phe iatan dil ni inspector of pub mouth, N.3 T. W.-H for Ontario, stated that department is preparing | a CHARLES W. MORSE. Here the Jpotorious of | exponents of frenzied finance is shown in the custody of a detective on his way the courtroom. Morse mani- pulated and bank stock to the amount many millions of dollars, leaving trail of ruin in his wake. niost all to ice of a of the shot condition, beer AGRICULTURAL WEALTH. An Ontario Expert Makes a Strik- ing Contrast. Toronto, Nov. 17.--="A general pros- pectes of the agricultgiral possibi ities of Ontario would Cobalt adver Yisemient out of business," So said U. C. James, for eighteen vears deputy minister of agriculture, in a striking to the Canadian dian club. "Leavitt, address and in the form of stick | nany years, opposing the submission of by-law. Mayor Pow be dissolved in water or : } ed made its appearance at North | | the by-law and Ald. Wash.., west of Spokane, | used ta vote ag The ibnoV: Should the !y-law oduced by representatives essary three-fifths vote house in Kentucky as ops will wound the local option law hibition people are wrought the invasion and will take ter up with the county authorities view to banishing the decep the district | | temperance worker of Brantford for | | tablogs to bh Hall the yosed Yakima, 2 as in hi tc The uy tin the sixteen ott secure w davs 0 tion w ol a four here 1 , els nw 0 wor \ Way Is and £ DUSINeS FOUND CARTRIDGES On Tracks Paralleling the | Route | Frankiort-On-The-Main, Nov Rumors re curr yesterday, tl an attempt had made to blow | 1p the train on Emperor Wil liam journeyed Donaueschingen | Berlin. The offices, t Royal he y tabrets mn 18 that HII FOR FIFTH TIME. we nt 1 been which from royal strative here statement In connection ident According st both Sunday mite ~ cartriage war the station t tween Frankfort sartridges tracks was to pass, b on lelling thes As Hessian territory, it Darmstadt vestigation railway makes public with the in this statement Monday, found on Muechleim, Hamau found Chicago, Nov. 18 .--Her- man Billik, a fortune teller, convicted of murdering five members of the Vzral family, here, and five times reprieved has been sentenced to hang on December 11th. AH ® t * ' to 4 a 10 a dyna tracks be he t am and was SUL EYF TEER not the the thi the AHR HAHAHA were on WIDOW GETS HIM * tr paral which it over imperiai tracks occurred it state instituted > attorne Colored, Gets wttorn to Wed Is Hunter, Lic Jerry an in ense Ov Married At St John, Nine St. Johm, N.B., Nov a riage took place on 'l Paul's: church, New Rev. R. A. Armstron ty church, St. Jol Episcopal church, Ne and Miss Erie Waters daughter Mes... 1. Waters, Rev Mr. Arm strong and his bride are not expected to return to St. John until December I8th. Rev. Mr. Armstrong came to St Policeman: Meo John abowt two years ago from Oril- 1 Policeman J lis Unt, has won for himseli a Policeman | g/m ost place as one of the bright by mr 1 : 3 Rn party men in the Anglican church in this the Thomas J province N.B. IR. ~The mar »oting rrendering « as a up only fort yesterday applied at fo marry vi rreenport Orleans rector n, the | Brunswi w k license be | to : 8 nd wife, who red the noted ba four-vear-term in prison fig ttle, died Ihe battle which Kenna Brill om men in tirtd and both lost eves and was caused invaded Shote road, Hunter was eye, who the which est 11le estate on Borough, caretaker amused themselves hy Hunter: fired" The men went at Astoria and made atrolman McKenna as Hunter. The color the vard and ask. is McKenna in a and ) . Queens the o Electricity ty In G. T. RB. Shops. Montreal, Nov. 18.~The G.T.R. begun the electrification of its shops I'be scheme will necessitate the expen liture of several millions and will ex tend over several years It was the original intention to go to St. Lam bert and use water power to develop the electricity But was found ently that there was no water pow- er available, and so it was decided to remain at the Point and coal worrving ni a to the They and em horses, le of th station omplaint IP out to arvest «| man met him in wd to go In to get | sharged that while front of the gun from him Brill, who was ot borhood ent coat it re he was standing Hunter thrust storey window house, nse an upper | Eight Girls Poisoned. i Dublin, Nov. 18.--FEight the girls lat a. Limerick orphanage. who the { | 1 the TOsServes they had ammunition, | fired, and he | intil I when a f neigh from | sur- two 1 post an the precinets and Hunter plenty of while he at summoned of half nt a } | other day became suddenly ill and had all the symptoms of ptomaine poisoning have died. It feared that the chniax has not been reached. Six g | ty-four children have ized with itine Three girls are grave ition, the medical their recov Yor aud loaded polices nin } rn ans His wif is held m o bay been four and mrs tting under | the .y or m and to weeeded in an duthonss pot set fire nie little hope of from the butldine Y ' Isn't Likely To Die St. Louis, Nov. 18 the outcome of an operation she was fo¥ead undergo, Mrs. Abbe E widow, was married at Jef. Hospital to Jefferson 1 Me- minutes before she | yet table The | @ be resting | prodit te Free the beautiful Water: that to Have vou oi the big pen turk Fearing deatl Have man = be sen Fountain Pen on Ideal away guessed the Po so, 10 Is at Be weight sven att g 1 Oppy ferson Daniel al Lhe is now easily, aud het recovery twenty maybe the operating reported to - -- ¢ Cleaning our specialty, My Yalet, is | of | ten admin- | | teen of | has lic libraries the library a of special libraries for arti and mechanics, Countess Marie Louise, beauti ful twenty-year-old daughter of Coun Harnoncourt, has eloped with a poor German aristocrat who was employed as tutor to her brother All Canadian lights and fog alarms Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Lake Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and connecting waters, will be kept in operation until December 15th. farm products series aggregated in value $200¢- year, and the live stock just double what it was ve ago. Mairying had vielded 000,000, and Mr, James estimated that this coulil be increased fifty per cent. in a few years Mr. James made a ation between the city anc for larger the commons for the tario "The 175.000 tario," declared the sented 200.000, yet mers returned to the house of commons, including ths editor-farmer of Donlands. He contrasted this with ight lumbermesn, thirteen. manu facturers and twenty-five lawyers Mr. James said the Ontario 0000 per KIRO 000 000, sans the ATS by in ot. plea for co-oper and the farm, representation in farmers of On farmers of On- speaker, 'repre only seven far- also SHASIASIASIIINN DECISION GIVEN. # sl were Brockville, Nov. 18.-- Chief Justice Falconbridge gave judgment in the War- nock will case, admitting will for probate but pass- ing no judgment as to the legality of either marri. ages. HAAR Recovered Large Damages Wash., Nov. 13.--Mrd whose husband, William brakeman, was the only wreck International railway, miles east of Spokane, rded $20,000 in an a for the Spokane superior the greatest amount yet Eastern Washington inca which recovery was sought for life. To Absorb Western Bank. Nov The trend the financial world witnessed, yesterday, that the Spokane, Kate Walters, H Walters June 15th, Spokane kitled the eig HH FHSS BREN KEE EEN EBE HEEEE m on NCH the remain refuse company. To that no would hr was | $25 =, [700.000 for property Trust the statement million dollars Ar ing offer of York Loan the National ronto,; with offer under be considered The stories ernment had for: fhe suppression terview with the | tury Magazine, are | president of the Centuty | absolutely false, Standard Bank| The United States post office au to absorb one | thorities are agog over what duty te of the smaller sister institutions, the | charge on a ring lving at the Pitts Western Bank of Canada, with head | burg office. believed he the en Oshawa, and which has | gagement ving of Miss Katherine El for upwards of | king from the Duke of the Abruzai. It a heavy band of gold, one-eightl of an inch widd, with an oval pigeon blood ruby, weighing six or sever WR | karate it is valued at from three * thousand dollars *| Eh ---- ¥*| Murderer Suicides. # | Windsor, Nov 8. --Timothy Line ¥ han, who married Margarst Moyna 3% | han Windsor girl, and murdered ¥ | her Detroit, commii 'ed suicide in | Jackson, Mich. where le was serving § life sentence for his «rime. a _ #* | Ill With Blood-poisoning. RAISIN Brantiord, Nov. I8.--De F. G. P| sb Pearson, medical health officer, is | seriously ill from bload-poisoning re New Elevator At Thorold. | sulting from cutting his lo per | (Thorold, Unt., Nov, 15. ~The Hedley: | forming an operation. on Saturday, | Shaw Milling company ace erecting an | . r slevator the Welland mills here (ao | transfer grain from railway ears into | ; * ve fg a : Miss by Se, the mill. The siding from' the St. | Mi Ethel 1 Wellington | CC. & T railway to the mill along | strect, = has ived a Cheque for atrack been completed. © Sis 1875 from the Williams Piano com. Treiaht will bring" westecy | PADY: Toronto, she being Tne of the | he company before the close | successful competitors , in the recent | ae Sumit will. he wie dee {dot counting comicst. the Wellind 'canal. | awa tion Ww 5 000 in court. | a 1 Dy one Lt ss of : the or German gov to pay Hale's in kaiser, in the Cen declared by thy company th that paid, were of Pr, l'oronto, IS of was when it of the larg vents in again announced banks, was was one | Toronto of Canada about »* to quarters at earried twenty-five on business ear | is | | { | | | | { | EIR HAI WILL BE PUBLISHED. to five New York, Nov. 18.--A special cablegram to the Times, from London, says that reports are current in London that the suppress- ed interview with Emperor William after all will be published shortly. a a She Got A - A Cheque. at in has large grain to of navigat {while winte ors and in Te Have Cornless Feet. the | If yon would know real comfort | Lakefield, Ont.. who |have vour feet entirely free from Tuesday, died this |corns. Peck's Corn Salve will remove regaining conscious: | aveby corn vou have: In big boxes, years of | 15el, at Wade « drug store. an, mnhdger of Davids Rank on I"Rp | Traders' himself wning without He! was thirty-three | shot m ness | age. . + AT a a S es R conghs Formaldelvde candles for fumigating, Best's Short Stop" cures all coughs Ls | always and costs but 13e. at Gil li Six pounds Spanish onions, Gilbert's, ye 2 Bes , at R cooked ham only Epicure ' bert 's, 23¢., at DOWN IN GANANOQUE. What is Transpiring ia the River Town, Gananoque, Nov. Bloss, of the Montreal Salvation | Avmy headquarters stafi, has made arrangements to be here on Thursday evening, when a meet held in the basement of kindly offered for the occasion,' decide the question of barrack commodation for the local corps, a suitable place having been secured which may be either paurshated ho leased on the deal being endorsed by | the divisional staff. | Messrs, George Williams, G | ER! Steacy, Samuel Cheetham, Jon. BF liott and William Kyes, Spending the past two weeks on a deer hunt in the neighborhood of Buckshot Lake. returned on Monday evening bring. ng six deer, Cornett, Garden street, has been confined to his home for™ some time 'past, seriously ill, but is slightly improving. A batch of hali a dozen duck hunt: ers, who have been camped a few miles: down the river, ran up town on Tuesday morning in launch. Being pretty well frozen up since the fall in temperature the had broken camp and wer. on their way home, | Henry heyworth, Osborne street, spending the past week in Burlington, has returned' home, accompanied by his brothers George Kevworth, whe will spend some time at his home here. W. A. Taylor, Garden street, spending a short time in Syracuse, has returned to town. Miss Essie Delong, King street, has re turned from a visit to Kingston. A FINE CONCERT Was Given in the Western Metho- | dist Church. Napanee, Nov. I18.--Last night the ladies aid of the Western Methodist church held their annual concert. Madame Annie Don Cochrane, Belles ville, assisted by local talent, render ed the programme which undoubtedly was one of the finest ever given in the church. Madame Cochrane rendered the following songs in a very clear, sweet, and pleasing manner: "Angus Mac Donald.' "The Ould Plaid Shawl," "The Ninety and Nine" and "Annie Laurie," and responded to hearty encores after each number. Mrs. Alice Gibson gave two recita- tions in her usual fine style. H. E. Collins rendered a violin in an able manner. Trinity church orches- tra also rendered some choice selec- tions. The attendance was good and although the admission was only fif- teen cents, the affair netted the ladies a neat. sum. A. G. Burrows is home| from Cobalt, where he acted as: in- apector "of ming claims forthe gov ernment. CEPPPE PPE r LoVe The lue There is: no Youbt store that . gives and reliable merc money, is the good. results. you goods only results, and this the greatest range of Jacket Cloths For Ladies' and Misses" touts, ever imported to your city. Good rials « heeks and stripes of two and thive tone color effects, both rough and smooth finish, and full 53 inches wide, at special low prices, FROM $1.00 TO $2.00. Be Sure and See offer about od wndise for ' re that This store offers to that give good TOMORROW we fact by offering and cheajest it your g PEPE E EP LEP OEG PISO CPI Pe et st gels emphasize solo you BIIISISISIIIIIIIINION DIED. Kingstoh rlotie J Piper. " THE GOVERNOR ILL. He Has to Go to California Health. Wash, Nov Cosg of Pomeroy, elect of Washington, who is going to Southern California, in a few days with Mrs. Cosgrove and his physician in an effort to recover his broken health, has ited the offer of Gov- ernor Albert Mead, incumbent, to arry out any plans or policies he may suggest during his absence. There are who believe that Mr. Cos grove's condition from Bright's dis pase is so critical that he will not live to be inaugurated next January [n consequence, there is much specul ation as to who will be entitled to the office in the event of his death before he takes office. For 18. --~Samuel governor- Spokane, G. rove The line AT $1.15. Good weight od very special we PEP 450 HAAN a v ace good colors pr inches wide. 4 some Pode Ai 4 Budget From Atkinson Atkinson, Nov. 16.--Plowing wder of the A visited this night The Wb completed Everybody ouncilman for ine through. this vicinity 'oncert November, ment of | moved his here and the winter. vended a cession the storm is day snow vicinity on Saturday rural telephone line and is, working thankful to our the way he helped the Our young people are practising f on the under the able I'. Shortell drilling machine intends laying it A number from dance of the fourth aon Wednesday night tors Misses Todd. Brewer's at: T. W, Spence'ss J. (. Spence, I. Conmer's; LL. P. Shortell Sunday at Treleyvan; Misses ners spent Sunday at home; U gan spent Sunday in town Howe, at W. Vanalstine's. No 17th beloved wife eighty-one on v ns aS aged fine 8 good late residence riday t service at Friends and ac pect (lly fu Vited to att Sussex i please copy of wl to be given gland x manage Hunte throu up ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. COFFEE COFFEE Our own bland of Java and Mocha Coffee still retains its high place in the esteem of all lovers of gaod Coffee. Guarafiteed Pure. Price 40 cents, Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fic Groceries. COFFEE COFFEE EVERYBODY COME. And pl a Dat S008 Gade STR, Poms: Transferred _ Toronto. Halloway - Waddell, receiving teller in the Northern Crown back here, has received notice that he has been transferred to the 'inspectors de- partment of the same bank in Tos ronto. Mr. Wagdell's many friends while a Loses hitn dears the cith city wish avery sucess Foden Riya ie 'Crawford will be be promoted teller at the local branch. T for here at con Visi Mills at spent Con Man B To Put On More Troops Nov. I18.--It officially an- in view of the increased ne cessity for protecting the frontie dwellers of Bosnia, who feel them selves threatened by the violent agita- tion in neighboring countries, the gov. ernment has increased the strength o troops in Bosnia by 6000. Some newspapers think that this number inadequate in view of the hostile atti tude oi Servis, and the belief ix gene: ral that the inerease is only prelimin ary to further measures After The Elections. "You cannot keep me down,' shouted the great orator at a politi cal meeting: "though 1 may be press ed below the waves 1 rise again--yvou will find that 1 come to the surface, gentlemen " "Yeu," said the old whaler in audience, scornfully, 'You come the surface to blow Lowisa Burns, who comes from Mon- treal. was up at the Ottawa police | court. on Tuesday, on the charge of shop-lifting. She is ahieged to have (caused many Oftaws merchants con: ! siderable worey. The police claim that {the accused is a eléver operator. Pure grape cream of tarter at Gil Berlin, is nounced, the to Féw are capable of appreci- ating a great work of art or a great oranges, 18¢., 20, Jog a §. Fishermen™ along the river, from iahove Walkerville, blame the con. struction of the river section of the new M.C.R. tunnel for a big falling off lig their catches this {ally a

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