Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1908, p. 1

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4 ' aily Ew SRT YEAR 70-NO. 280. Bld HAMON TLE Steering geer, and elec | HO Supply brilliant iNuming.-. : « TE 1% a complote artificial ice a erating plant, ire- pop ie raph installation. AR 2 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, yoy 3 ri ------ Lr A RAILWAY MAGNATE [A Man Who i8 Possesge - : Initiative. ------ | Charles M. Hays, second Vices ' { dont and genergl manager . e ow the main deck, | Grand, Trunk railway, sod p Steamer Safely Launched | host A vevemeanion for 400 | Fo Put Picton in Better | of the Grand Trunk Pattie ail i-clagy an 'seventy-fixe second. 1 wag born at Ro land, 111, in on Thursday, 8 passengers ag well ag for offic Condition, and came to the and-Trunk railw : "ry nd crew, numbering 110 more : ' £, in 1806, He is mized as ome The are five decks, and (he Interior] the foremost railvay men. of Cana y ' ts and the United States. It. was large h HAPPY GEREHONY ASE 2% mene ThE ang id Ei being extremely novel. realizing that if 1 a § ynges, Spacious promenade to hola its own vatial saloons, cabins de minion it wodld. THE GIANT VESSEL GLIDED fuse, | omely abpointed drawing AND MAKE A PARK OF TRANS. of Jus SER Inte i annda, pe : : ; ny ? Programa 3 1 A , y Or Bn stead av] shel 5 +3 ok pa re t as GRAVEFULLY mr0 noCK. [WE which will be larva FORMED LAND. freight, and piss trafic for thet | § 0; 5 wn the 'case of D. J. Melebnan, : crystal Pac, 5 trip on the Ha. section of the dominion aver te ri 4 - . iri d charged with false swears in Brogk- Large' Crowd' Witnessed Lawxch-- monic Wilinteed be. an experience of | The Marsh i N Breedi companies. Wit completion of th | Matters That Interest Every ville at ibe election ou. October he mostieoyahle 1: : pn Now a Breeding 6G Trunk Pa ut comp [v1 3p om All ud his ts, Mr. and Mi», James New Ship is Finsst Afloat ont Fovable kind. s rand, Tronk P + bhe parent coe otes From Over--Little parents, nd. Mrs. Great Lakes--Foature of Hor 3 Place 'For Didease Several pany's mieage Will be increased from of Everything Easily = Reaq Len Street, received word on | ; Ennion TS MEMORY 'Deaths Recorded--Four | nearly five thousand miles to nearh 'and Remenibered Thursday evening 'that. the ae dginent Construction and Bquipnient, : -- Pishery Overseers Havp Boon Twehe thousand 62 an emenibered. i ony in the case, reserved until 26th inst. Colli C Nov. 27.--Amid .»|To Endow the Toronto Pe : It is alse throu The infant emperor of China "is 4 [had been given, exoperating him from ollingwood, Nov. NA . A oronto Free Appointed to Office, tion thnk tli Bronk rafl he enthroned on December nd all blame y horus er-beats, the cheers of 5 J is ; : wn ; d enthro 2 A 4 me. i hE L ee oh Sumpr-beo Ts, th 'the ear Toronto, Ng ital. Ficton," Nov. 28. he hoard of - - : All difliculties in the way of South | Two cases of difhthoria have do piercing shrieks of ship sirens and fac. | |: fi 28.--In fommemora- | trade has an almost stupendous ini African union have. hes: "surmounted. | veloped in the Ds Th the: new staner DB. Sion ol the : gd work he has done scheme 'up its sleeves, which if taken | TS ; Il The Selkirk cen enary exhibition nic, the: late t addition to the fine {2% Deal of Wk "fiah¢ against-« con- | hold "of will revolutionize the town of 1 'probably be held in Winnipeg in hy flast of the Mortis Neigntion com hepa Heid ior JL C. Hammond, | Picton. It is proposed to have the 12. . ; caused the p of the housc pany, and the finest achievement of cd eh ncier, who is now | marsh dredged, "and with the channel Major-General Sir Percy Lake hag | the chief of police, and every effort is Canadian -- shipbuilding WHE BUCORSE | fry hick oct 20 with an illness drain the laid to the bay, the sur- Been: appointed quarter-master-general | being made to 'prevent a spread of the Ba 1 fally launched na the vard of the gem nin a 5. '° deemed impos. rounding land would be transformed of India, : i p x . x ak Collingwocd Shipbuilding company A a Se ho raise an en: |into a park, and thus would enhance | The annual report of the - Winnipeg Gananoque is up against it again yesterday. 'The occasion was investe] baspiial fo and the Toronto fres | the commercial value as well as live. ndustrigl fair board. showed a deficit [for school teachers, for the beginning ; + i : ives > 1 ability > SUPP : f rer i with an" importance: greater than is ul after Mr. Hatin w'® De nam- | ability of the surrounding land. © At i of over $20 000, ' ; ; b: Without any | present the mar) ] The telds of Westos io 100 ext il in 'ithe. 'high po : usally associated with an event of blic appeal or df. any | presen © marsh is, and.Jong hag e gold. fields of Western Australia | vacancies - to --one in r g ¢ the ad Oe a only demons edics public app I or fic ement having been, a great menace to public health ate the largest in the world, Lovering | school as sience maser, in the place | Without a doubt the hand. 3 the. capabilti, ar iis ship. | Ocen ma ad : of $36,000 has | being a breeding place for disease. be. | as they do 324,000 square miles. of E.. M. BH. Ward, and three female ' somest assortment of Neck- 3 builders, who in the construction 'and a he last fou cause of its low-lying hoggy condi: About a hundred of the passengers | teachers, with second-class normal cer- ; b equipment of the mew vessel have 1) : tions. DY the-way the marsh "was and crew of the steamer Ponting were | tificates for. the, blic 'schools, 5i ; Wear ever imported to this; 4 a ; it i ai y : TE ta . i Ph : \ 2 + shown that ev n unequal terms aka 1 navigable, it is "said one hundred | B \ drowned in a storm off the Philippine | Miss Haze ovd's room in Stone ; : 4 tahiti with the ASKED TO FORT. ; i 3 been claimed Islands. op street school! had to be Siemissed 0 % City, and just in time for 4 best in the worla, but it marked the his I 6 on his first trip, with 3 Toronto. ~ street reilway franchise | day on mécoqnt oft oir teacher's ill- ; 4 completion of another stage in the | UnProfessional Cond %n Part of | th on tribe of Indians, against : » dasts only eleven years longer. To-| ness. Patrick Perdett, for several Christmas buying. Den't de- J developutent of Canadian transporta Physiciafis. the Iroquois in New York state, made of ronto :corporation will make a bid | months past located here, left for G lay seeing this beautiful - tion, and cemented a relationship be Toronto, Nov. 28TH his way from the Bay of Quinte to || for Ms purchase. Montreal last evening, whence he will > rot Lake Ontario via this marsh and ! X Wilbur Glen Volivay, overseer of Zion | sail for his home in Ireland. Mrs. 6. Neckwear if you intend gift ur ular | Kast Lake. City, Ill, and his followers, are Goryll, King street, 18 08 a visit {op ros ; 1 opening of the Grand Trunk Pacifie, | wovince asking them BB ort the Captain Pelletier, of the dredging working. to raise $1,300,000 to pur- | her daughter, Mes. Fisher, Drayton, giving, 205¢., 35¢., 40c. and J a » sqiaywan F : kB ; nw : . Ta : 4 rs PH andl ve Is pregnant' with great possibilities the council any allegatiol \\ vi Uhl gh that has. been th the harbor cha e the entire Dowie estate, ; Ont. asi ou 50¢. In naming their new ship: the Ha- | 'essional conduot on the Bair} all summer will undertake the job, a The army budget for Prussia, Sax-| Mps. Birmingham, First street, and - monic, the Northern Navigation com lical men whieh may he OF me distance of 3,000 feet, with a Sixdy p ony and Wartemburg estimates the Miss Ethel Birmingham have returned > ¥ 4 3 Rany paid a tribute to their vevered | their attention. The infer at to | foot width, and eight foot depth for expenditure for 1909. at $180,500,000 | from a few weeks' visit with the fore ! 9 Dresidant which: the unfortunate cir" the conneil has determines ! that $5,000. Tha board of trade will en- a ARE v- or : $6,500,000 Jess than in 1908. mer's daughier, Mrs. (Dr) Murphy, BW i 0 is 'cumstance of his illness rendered upon a campaign to put a {a deavor to approach the government | - CHARLES M. HAYS, . Captain Chatters, of the steamship {in North Augusta. Mrs. Grant, the i peculiarly impressive, and if there Was | some practices about which Bi through the Proper channels in an at- ; -- Ayr, while off the coast of Cornwall guest of ber father, 0. J. Shaneman, | %: : ing i resterday's proceedings [heen of » A go ng f S| tempt to secure a grant toward the [has taken . its ace us one of. the [on October 15th, was swept off the | 7° ver street, for a short time; has [$ an the latest. New York anything in vesterdav's proceedings heen of late a good deal of ) N ! ; Pp y 1 C A r T'ann . ; ; . that was to be regretted it wad that wd adverse coment. 1 undertaking: Picton wants a new in- | sreateit railway systems of the conti deek in a heavy gale and drowned. left for her home in Cape Vincent. : Tdoa C. Hammond was undble to be dustry and the hoard is on the look- | nent. An alarming "increase in the Asiatic | Miss Moody, Chicago, is here to spend : A$. present to 'witness the culmination of . out for one to fill the now. unoccupied Mr. Have "is also president of the | cholera has oceurred in the 'last twen- the winter with her aunt, Mrs. James i : > an enterprise. to which he has so N Hy Cleveland seed warehouse, Central railway, which 'is controlled | ty-four hours in St. Petersburg, when A. Thomson, First street. d ' : » lardely contributed. 3 The death occurred, on Wednesday, hy the Grand Frank 'and whileshe is twenty-seven new cases were reported, A ] 8 wear - Mrs. I. H. Gildersloeve, wife of the MARYLAND SHUT UF {of Worden Dainard, a Young farmer | known to. he a hardy and eo; tent James Robertson, Milton, was the Q r : J al h rther 3 > f Salo Point. He is survi «lt by | worker as a railway gate, ht finds | only Canadian who succeeded in get- y : Lf { reneral manager of. the Northern $ : i of Salmon in 18 survive WY | worker as a railway Ehate, he finds | only 1 ; ge! vi nd Navigation COA 'christened the Washington, - Nov, 28 1 his father, one brother, Jessa, and a | time to devete some @ttention $0, oth. Ung stock for the live stock show at i 'We have just opened a 3 steamer, breaking the customary bot | % a aS: department 34 married sister, Wapd has heen receiv | or mattors of every: af life. He. lms a Chicago through gq * have ready. for selling a tle of champagne upon the. voss " ¥* Briculture ordered a quay ged in town of the death at Saska- | happy . fac ulty. of ing much work troit. . ; Tn von ta su Ha. xs jo ing, #* antine against the ? oon, Sask., "of Arthur Kyle, the | with little commationy and his advice The branth line of the G.T.P, sys- | consignment of the alatest capacity and speed it js Re to say Tagnte of Maryland, + |Yentytwo-yearsold son - of - G- C. [is continuously sougliatter, not Oniy | tem, extending from Fort William to and smartest English Neck- g : y Wear for Men. Reversible $ of next, year, when there will be four wx TIrCYY iy . y 3 . : 1 1tario Me- tween. lake navigation and railway I fical Council has sent Bu communication, which, in view of the | letter to the crown att ree oo IVT Cc ee dd $d PR Bh oe Sg EX EERAE EAE #* THE FIRST SELECTED. New York, Nov. 28. Frank H, Hi uarantine at De- EY Lee that the Hamonic when fitted out will pgattle and x 4 yle, formerly a well: known dairy | by railway mer, but. Jy those engaged [a juiittion with the main line of the have no equal on the great lakes, Hes + & | 'her of the Glenova road. Arthur | in finaneial, Bergland industrial | now transcontinental system, is open: dimensions 'ares Bemth over all, 36! AN cess HE ~U4 1 on from typhoid fever. burSuits, and Sweat ene: Valence | 4d to tralfic. feet; length between perpendiculars, | % and mouth diséase. : a . Vv, [ana rere aT uses * Behind all this "The Canadieh governmeirt Tus + der B41 feet; extreme breath, 50 feet; |% » Lucorge 3 aylor, whose death took | is seen a kind and.generoys heart, and | cided to exempt dressed meat ship- moulded depth, 27 feet, and gross ton: AICI Pit on Sunday, aged fifty-two, He | a true life, and to every honest man | ments jn bond nage 5,000 tons. The significance of tion 'of po in Mr, Taft's ] ) from the embar a ba pe butcher by trade. He is surviv- | My. Hays stretches a lakge, strong placed on cattle products from t } i : ---- 5 : : y a ati these figurés may be better appreci i by his widow, one son, ong daugh- | and helpful Land. United States, ated, when it is stated that the mai 30M 9 9 v Ty three brothers, James, Frank and In short, Charles M. Hays is al- The - jury at Port Arthur acquitted 3 dimensions are only a little Jess than | | 10has, all of Picton and one sister, | splendid example, of what brains, | J. W. Armstrong, Joseph Hubert and hall those of. the new Cunard giant 8 Go A. Eckert. phick and industry can overcome and.| Robert Lethen, of the charge of con- EVERY ONE CHEAP, keel to trucks is strictly the work of 50¢. 'anywhere, bit here. 3 this county, and the | and deeply, and, . above all, indepen: | poll personations. OF THE BIG FIRE AT THREE : $F Canadian ° engineers, designers and WORK ON WHARVE rment has divided RI his district | dently, por great variety of sub- | At San Francisco Stanley Ketchell, VERS. in builders and even in her unfinishee-- ' oak parts and NH each' part np- | jects. Grand Rapids, Mick. resigned the ii r oo A state is a model oi workmanship" of (i. Au overseer, Fi ward A: Titus rr middleweight championship of the : : tall deer . OR » ots Amel vol edike 1k EAL, he SH? 1 . ress Has Been - Made Whichos amine may. well foi proud. | Shippisg Companies' Well Flensadl Sion, gots of Nnsburgh dis: AGIOS lings "nines. "Billy" "Ypke, the Great, pan the - City--The Call and see them at wither the Hamonic is 1 last wore With Work Done at Montreal fe r 'ot Quir : > § . 8 3 . 8} : t at ) Ate WILL DO FOR HIMSELF. in ship-building for the lakes may he . A ) ( 1 east of Belleville George H. Pope, the right-of-way Makeshift Stores: Have Disap- doubted in Nr of the development System of Bonus Will Prevent David Conger, West Lake, agent for the Grand Prunmk Pacific; peared of navigation on Canadian waters Labor Troubles. en trol Hallowell , and Athol, States that every hit" of territory : 3 i i but at any rate nothing has been left Manitieal ngus Brishin, Picton, 'will ov. along the main line from Winnipeg to | Three Rivers, Que., Nov, 28.--The undone to make her what the build : i orth and - South Maryshurgh Edmonton is good agricultural coun- | ruins of the last of the big buildings ers claim she is, one of the finest ships orked on the whary : try, and that at least ninety per destroyed by "the fire which swept afloat. With "a brief space a descrip t ea a th ee iy eent. will prove to he fine wheat rais- [away over half of this city early. last 7 ast season, e Muse that ey V kno 3 e jus P ; tion of her equipment and even of the mrned - during the tim thot y + 4 DANGEROUS OIL. ing land. ai : June have just heen removed. Work various - improvements introduced: is HEL vin ir A as di ) 1 Magistrate Moore, of Kenora, sus-| men have been engaged dor several : « e as. completed this morn. i A . . : + impossible, #he engines are quadruple ne "The cloth ofp i Py ker Says it is Worse pended, Was appointed by the present | weeks in tearing down and. carting expansion, Revi tol ot 6.206 in 1 » government in 1905, a¢ a salary of away the ruins of the parish church |, _ dicated horsepower. and a notable the past "the, ; ! DEE No os oy 50, and later, the same year, - as|{and custom house which were both feature is that the disposition of the . 6 nominee 1 0H was Biv: That oil, poun. magistrate of the district 'at a sak totally destroyed and this week the . BORN power plant is made With veference | ¢ ee 4 searing that the lust y a. bre, would. be more ary o; SLO, It is understood that | last vestige of these buildings dis. > : : . ot} first to the comfort of the passenger on ge N Rol ) | oot lan tynamite or nitro. there have been number of; com- | appeared. The space oecupied by the [-H! FIMAN At Ma ay. 19h. amoun peel wt r 8 . i : . . ; i i . g : Fy and next to. the best arrangement of mou Qa ped plaints As to his administration of custom house is to he converted into soul : freight space. She will be supplied | e shipping Silat rof i of a i atement of Justice, a park together with some of the BOOTH At" Dessbbfito; un Nov. 1st, de -- e-- } i Pp tg baba y lon 1 e anitoba University: -- surrounding property and a new ens. to Mr. ands Mrs. :P5C. Booth, a DAILY MEMORANDA. a a th he « 10 ole ion of tests of samples FRAMED AGREEMENT. tom house is to be erected in a dif. daughter. i L x ; onus system nd } ' 119 ec fram the same source ; ------ ferent locality. "The site of the church DONNELLY. --At Dasbion a. . Noy Cooke's Church Anniversary Services atished 'with the 1 t ] esulied in fiftee 3 S$ mife i p y Se 3 Zab, to Mri un .. 30mas to-morrow not' the slightest. frac." the | bh in the poo doath; The United States and Japan _ to is for 'the present to be oor al i Dowietiye ai he 1 1 ighte ri y p BL In the province. , playground for the pupils of the men and their emp] l § aid Prof." Parker «: Stand Together. x > _emy paid Prof, Parker, "js Weck y i : : | School "of the Sisters from France MARRIED. : spason and it some respects. I do . Vashington, Nov. 28.--Despite offi- which is close by and which; though a : RE : was adulterated with cial reticence, iniormation from reli- STOREY~STEEL.~At = Ndpance, on s- beon suggested. 1 daMaged, Ic gravity, for flash ( Hear Prof. Knight of Queen's in First | thine up on tilled it frackiotals \ Baptiss~ Chureh. Monday, 8 p.m, lu. ally. in past easons and hat l Wilt , ained. s on strated Lecture. Silver collection. Eb - = ¢ 1 a : tated a heavy M © OSs { 1 in com ath a , . g The' Girls' Auxiliary of St, George's p1eAV) I tha, of low grade | Mauretania. The entire ship from : J eorge Boulter has resigned as fish. accomplish, A man who thinks much | spifdey in connection with the Dexter Mauretania re I TO LONGSHOREMEN FOR overseer for i S Washington, Nov. 28.-- President Roosevelt has given what may. 'be consid- ered his valedictory. The President said : : "When the People of the country are asking the Question, what shall we do for our ex-presidents, , tell thém they need do nothing. He is going out tq work and do for himself. I have 'had a first-class time ag president . of the United States, and I have enjoy- ed every minute of the time I have been in the White House. When I have finish- ed the last stroke, I am going out contented and to work.' Nov 28 naying to the longs eis ; # #3 ping firms have been very | sy dures I Than Dynamite, Exhibition of Water Color Pa ntings, at Kirkpatrick's Art Galle ry. Some real Bargains in the "For Sale i advts,, on page 3, to-night, tinuation of the St. Andsew 's Societ Sermon, in St walnst repetitic 2 SARA AAKAK ENE E IAA ERAT % v ¥ HA Andrew's Church, 7 p.m Sunday bles which escaped total destruction in Nov. 25th, WAIHAM = A Store Aas Aas i ? £ a8 POS . ® : } 25th, Hos - Storey, AAC HAHSISKISIBINGE able sources has heen obtained of on the. fire. } Richmond, 'to Miss MAY Steel, Hed. ------ agreement of far-reaching importance Great progress has been made dur- ford. : Fr between the United States and Japan- ing the' summer in {he rebuilding of | BARRETT SE XSMITH = A+ Marysville, , Wp n ww y - 3 . . 25 i , A . t PECTOR ive i the 'Paushe foe two coun |p Mp pencr in, the obuiiding of a Fim y aa bs ow : Tras in the Pacific. we. agreemiBnt | pi mapy of those who were John Sexsmith, Kingbford, and' Will. wil hold a Tea and "Sale: af Miss of jp reat damage to She reputati "rhaps. Sal would distill". of is based upon the en oh entourage. burned out. comfortably situated ir, iany Henry "Barrett, Camden. Macaulay's residence, King St Puesday, | of the port el PS, Or even sevent ing and defending free an peacefu : . % . Jacailuy's | : THY holies system mas ii. "(SO (vo 0: thie pa | ALEX. HENRY AND WIFE ON | commercial development in th pers heer sdumtess. wh PIED, © ° All Somer have Furs 'should be & cuspute b wuen Lhe men 4 stilted off Lelow A VISIT 3 fic. "It contains a mutual guarantee | o hastily erected after the fire have] SINCLAIR --1n. 'Walkeethn, on = Satur > George Mills & Co, sell "mploye nm € gt jue last L SE portion of orty O represen each other's tere ona i Reto ay, st Nov, ho a : But the kind Georg Mplayers or y ff Branly t | t h oth tereitorial | 4 0 eared, though' several places of day, 21et N 3508. Julia Ann snotigh for me. ¥ ny hat THed | nt betwen ssessi he b 1 defi th Sapp 2; BIGUEH : p if Finkle, wife of Latchiin Sinclair, Are gbod enough for m . a ; d at between | , "At BH " ; : bossessions there, but also defines "the business are still nothing more, than M.D. ; : Lu th men -dom | should | ninety . es. "Therefore, J Ome Given in .- the {attitude of the two countries towards wooden | shacks. Most of the New | grav nS Ai: Kinghton ofi + Nov t % } } " ks - s ' : . hot alan Tene STEVENS : v A Nov. 28th, In Canadian' History. min the fo 1 pi 2 toline. but Lady's Honor hippifig Fowls | China, binding each to defeiid, by |} onsen and: stores that have heen 17th, Mrs. Elion Maria Stevens, laid Pa ya Bistary. at the end Of the foint wag below to the North-West_A Fine| every peaceful means, Clina's inde- erected on the sites of the' burned of Ipswich, Englgnd, aged fifty-one time in Montreal. : meh ar a ue be rk, ay rexister. In- Social. Pendimes and ihiegtity and to give buildings are great mptovemonts . on CARNOVSKY. in Dotroit on. Nov. J851=Earl Gres Governor-General o hiedgang he ! Fos 0 work « th stigatio t the asompany Nupahed Reid vg Lk equa Somiinerc:a Opportunity in the the old strup res, There are a 6h, 390K, | Horace; eldest son of Canada rd Bik was sworn in as | Lert dor the entire Ble this oil has chpance, Nov, 28 _ Owing to the | Chinese empire to all nations. Blt] oret many still in process of sréction Mr. ahd Mrs, Po O0 Uarnovsky, A861~Lord flanek w : : tompanies on their agreed to it " argely," uthreak of the foot aid mouth dis- | more im bortant, still the sgreemeit in|! 4 : ing : : formerly fol "Kingoton, aged twenty. rnor-Gederal. ; I : oi : 4 ) ] 3 ae Agree and 'work 'is 'being © hurried for 3! --An earthquake shock was felt infgive the men wi L ' Ls Re 1n cattle, Dr. Ming, V8. has | the évent of compliestions threaten. hrs, Bec. ~ Season" an extra 24v. per hour ME xen appointed inspector of COu. gi 1 ing the status quo, - binds the United : ward with all possible speed. The Purierat peivath. wn srfival 3G T. i. i pc Pod 33. ditbaspe .& a 3 weather continges very favorable for train, gt B80 pow. Sunday. 3 clove of navigation 3 C- 13 diseases-in the west. The selon | States and Japan to consult each building * opekations and" rapid = pro. CCAM INGHAM tn ~ Kingkton,. Nov. The fact that domestje help is stil ¢ tad the Britssh |W the government 5. a good one, ax | other with 'a view 10 deting together. gress is being 'made . 27th, 1908, Willabeth, daughter of } 'SY scarce in eastern Canada i Kg the: doctor has bad wide experichice -- rg > arti idniicd © William H. Cunainogha, aged twenty Decorative shown, by the Way In avhic Lond i b H wd will prove both reliable and satis. Allinisonville Budge: TO TALK TO COMMITTEE. Fanggat" iru her sister's residence, Mrs. number of servants from Engla; {Ondo of 84 House. © of factory Allisonville, Nov. Fhe t dics' ft i. Chi. Hustle, 13 ine treet. on { Seotland who arrived in Montreal're: sil uation : he paitical | Mr. 'and Mrs Alexander Henry, Win- | Aid Society of Allisas «illa met at! There is Talk of Another Strong da 7 ot i Ret vicn, or. 2 Dining-room Grockery tently have "heen Shapped qu vi, iy 9 MN electing aipeg, are TEeWing atquaintances in Mrs. 1. Drummond's Tubsday after Erg dtar er Stro. rs i fhequainte x ldeal householders. Over 4 ndved | Cae ' i= | Napanee, hey are at present the | noon to puck a box to send {0 To- . Alliance. a Vienna, Nov. AB --Adthough the = ' - ' a -- girls from the other side arrive at ig 2 to ests of Mp and 'Mrs. Rey. A. Me-}reo i id of the °§ the. headquarters here of 1 Roki opin Lis acti Blvaoi 1 | donald. Mr. . and: Mp, George McKay, aoe i oki pew pute of pt alarm has subsitiod somewhat the, sit men's Pon it suild » weeks § mpaim dimen wee Lulu Embury, Buluth, are expect - ticles of clothing and heddin, that | nation is appatontly unaltererl. is 1 Jhe, monn. dining ohare: Land situations. ha: found {Ho er. ol y Lords, | a Fame today for a skort Visit, | the ladies had made during he sum-| known that the. Austrian. ambassad 4s. contilious p 0 them all : applications \wepe (SAMNINE the peli ited the | they having accompanied the remains (mer and, fall at their Sewing oirels. [2 Constantinopla has. heen instructed affords ample opportunity' for the received from ou ii Will ol. the pe 4 Bt forth, | of Mr. McKay's sister to Toronto for Mr Knight and bide from ches. | to stop negolbiating. with the parte, Misplay of odd: and quaint Jugs, : } went © ne | Lartherm, tha t BE a-re- | burial there: ter have ben spending a fel oe | regarding Austrian trade, and io ad, Tankards, Plates, etc. : fa fe Foronto t, taka ve ] risdie- f Miss Bessie Emsley expects to leave with his sister, Mrs: Asther Moo | dress himself 10 the Young. Turk We carry an extensive 'line of : 4 ist § ony iaary. shortly wher. shi will | Christian street. Mice he Fo) committees.' The A y.oan ug 'ecially shosen 'articles for this " = the 'ie USL} Seep House. for her hrothers, Seaborn ton, of Pieton; and' Frederick or- | alliance bet fen - huckey, | Ne ooas { £ 5 9 ' wd Walter. W. T. Gibbard left this ton, of Melville. visited Mise | and Servis continues, The. presence of | { 3 3 i the colin ihc: veek for Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Boyd, Allisonvitle, Sundag. sites CIM Passitch 'and Vukeoviteh, Jin | ! gy Baptiste 'Sackville Wert: io ¢ on % 3h Rl outils. (Rev) A. MacDonald was "atiRev. H. ML .Crige. gave a 800d {yi Constantinople, - is regarded as being [Large Olives "and Small Olives. y eat, cllamay ; omen adc dmge ovagilfer ab lier sg local, option at Doren Sass chugeh confirmatory - of the report that such | ol Bottles B SOE ille re -. the vsty mey 3 : 3 IOV rienels yestoeday aftornopd Four nday exening. The choir ve. an allisnee is about. eoncluded, if not | Big Bo Ro ertson ros, 1 oy :. ys ' ho x he t 3 er £ ¢ est 1 + Z| '0 six o'clock. Fi meet Mes Ake B . * Xan- | some choice music. Erastus ar- already mace. ler Hedry. of Winnipes, who is re. vine i ing to. move in A ; MacDonald's ouest atl few days. in MARE By Ainsworth = The | To The Ladies : | pol heiig du k He lntlics of the Western Methodist patrons of: Allisonvill factor, At Home tarde." visi ie amram : Dl : ha I | church held a very successtul bazaar | held their annual meetd ednegda best, at. ; TO CLEAR OUT eval refused application, The 3 i . | wid, te an the town hail, on Thars. afternoon. The Sunday school ax | chanpest and bes, at Whig ves. I wil sell En Tr - vio W om | WH] day afterhoon and 'evening. After the making arrangements for Christ: At x at a wood reduction for. t 1 ies oh 2 vs LW eet y 4 tea a coucert, piven by loeal talent, | mas enterfainment at Bowerman', | hock FURK'S Second-Hand Store, 'Phone, 705 | totalled ); same 1: 44, { st J i He } vas. rendered and thoroughly enjoyed, church, 7 Not ane, but' all my Sto "

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