Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1909, p. 5

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Fd AAI \ = : : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909. = -- - " a -- in) - - Ee -- rs TE, CHURCH WORDEN = NEARNG _ ARGUNENT Over The World. ET CRAWFORD & WALSH "REV. MR. CABMICH! BE| . Rawiomon war dicta chaicman THE GROCERS' COMBINE! ) "LIEVED TO BE AUVE, |r SiGars age teven soars, | SUIT ISNEARING END. fra. i AE \ twas drowned at Waterford while ska- : Thought to, Have Crossed Into |ti Not Necessary to Put Up Security : ) ing AGENTS FO R FIT REFORM CLOTHING | Ontario--May Be in Vicinity of The C RR. is giving/ a low rate on in the Case--The Action Has 1 Gourtright--Gideon Browning |%'®% shipments west to encourage the Been Dismissed By Justice - lo Missi i Ww Pacific export trade. . tin . ssing--Carmichael as the, Toronto jury found exhibition Anglin. Murderer. stage officials responsible for the fatal Toronto, Jan. 8.--The argument im |g . \ St; Clair, Mich,, Jan. S.--Rev. J. H,|accident to Marie La Blanche. the grocers' combine case continued YQ. | Gavymichael, the Methodist ministér of - 88. Numidian, from Glasgow, bas | before Chief Justice Fa this 0 15 0 f 0 oo" : * | Allair. Mich. .- whose dismembered and {reached Halifax; SS. Pomeranian sail- | morning. G. T. Blackstock followed vercoats $ * 0 or 1 * ; burned body it was believed had been ed irom Halifax for Glasgow. Crown Attorney Washington, of . feund in the stove 'of his church near| Bishop Farthing preaches on Sun- Wentworth county, in the argument 6 b [11 Columbus, Mich,, is now thought fo day in Christ church cathedral and {for the crown and E. F. B. Johnson 1 8.00 12 00 be alive. The authorities f St. Clair) Church of St. James the Apostle. is now delivering his address for the ' county have sent deseriptions of bim Dominion Steel Souipeny & produc- | defence. Mr. Blackstock will have the é" y « N to the police of a number of Cana-|tion of pig iron for ber was {Privilege of replying to this and the 2.00 ¢: 14 00 21,670 tons, and steel * 27,000 h ? Vin Ea te Ta stray ok g argument then will close. = i ne Ie Oe from St. Cla, | Total shipments for the month, 22.-| Chief Justice Meredith, this morn- » Mich., to Courtwright, Ont, may|150 tous. "ling, sustained the rcfusal of = the Suits : 15.00 4 10. 00 radii prove to be the Eon a M. M. Robinson, sporting editor of Wazter-its chatery, to - compel Cyrus A and, may be located. Indications point the Hamilton Spectatyr, will be tried Lav, Hamilton, to put up security é¢ é¢ . to (ideon Browning, Adair, as the|on "the charge of criminally libelling | 10r cost in a libel suit against the 1 8.00 12.00 ? man who was murdered. Frank Car- F C. Mills, sporting editor of the | Dundas a Objects to a Vf ier, sof St. Clair; t imes. - naragri from oy been Bi IR od Yhat he Irene Hafly, a Welland girl, was Paper aud to the heading put upon ! 5 20.80 13.35 sembling the description of Carmich- saved from drowning in a most gal- it by t e Susmat Banner, in con- . ' Te Tat offered him $2 to take| lant manner by Donald McElvride, of- [nection with a charge of theft against | university towns report no correspon 3 him across the river to Canada. Car-|ter she had broken through the ice ori an Which he was acquitted with- | ding. growth. Se rier declined the stranger's offer. He While shaving. ed Hendrick yen n called upon for a de aren gienter. is a growth of said afterward that the stranger ap-| A Swede, name endrickson, was i 1 rit | nological institutes. 'here are peared to be in a highly ey con. | killed and another man named An- Justice Anglin has dismissed the ac] ten. of these in Germany, ' ® ldition. The supposed fugitive then ap-|derson fatally injured in a dynamite tion, heard at Hamilton, on Novem. enrollment of 15, ; x + proached the St. Clair ferry and is explosion on the National Transcon- jy, iiton and Buffalo railway against students. , 'Theough the a thought to have crossed to Court- {inental near Kenora. vhe Simpson Brick ay dea the kaiser these schools have now i The C.N.R. i i $ pg 20 ARE Or an [heen pl ity wi wright, Ont. oe The C.N.R. is said to have made an{j clin 0" oiirnin the defendants hoon plated on an equality with the Mrs. 'Carmichael is in a prostrated|agrcement to build five hundred miles | 00 tresspass on' the right of 'Way i 'Phe . . 3 condition in Adair. It was with great |of new railway in Alberta, under al. i" ihe railway. The latter granted |; the women contingent is now 2,824 ? difficulty that she was able to com-|provincial hond 'guarantee of fifteen! ho right of way of a crossing as a 'matri Rolveraities, of whom 320 are pose herself , sufficiently to answer|thousand dollars a mile. "Harm rossing but. sinse 1% hag. bee matriculated, In .1900 the number ® Question ol i-1 The 35th Regi Barrio, 0 2 mn : U | was only 664. Naturally Berlin leads juestions put to her by the authori w 35th Regiment, arrie, Ont, | constantly used by the Brick com-|with 771. but Pr . : ties, but she was ablé to positively |lost a popular officer when Capt. | any in carting bricks and other com- will oh 0 ussian university L = : identify the bloody trousers found in|Henry K. Black, died suddenly on Fri- | odities of commerce adross, they hi Ja neu a ti a hie on 32 iit Auley's Store. ul the: Rattle Run church and other | day morning. Capt. Black served in {have sought to put a stop to this. * lhas in a ha RK ctodk 1%. n t E It is the Edwin Chown Co. em- pieces of torn clothing recovered there|the South African war. -- hero » in Mecklen-| 15vees that will play hockey with the as having been worn by her husband.| Alphonse Belanger, injured in a ve- CRAWLED THROUGH SNOW. 3 4 Strachan and Horsey firm. ! $ The only arrest that has been made|cent explosion at the International ite umber, of Students m She 1 . "Toilet Oatmeal," violet, regular - & |is that of Frank Smith, Adair, at|Portland Cement company's works, | Settler's Experience With a Broken statistics, is 27.100 nS a L808 it 25c. box, special sale two for 25e., at whose home boarded Gideon Brown-|Hull, Que., died on Friday morning as | Leg was only 21 780, so that there are Gibson's Red Pros Drug Store D. ing, the misfing carpenter. He isja result of his injuries. 3 | Rewina. Sask. Jan. S._With his |vow 80 students to every 100,000 in- Messrs. J. L. Whiting and J. Mob. held merely as a witness, Canada's trade relations with Ger-| Ry sp Re habitant Th it "| Mowat went to Verona, this re rer en many and the United States are evi- | 18 hraken shove, the kuee a Tal hg Te Peli greg 181 to attend a court session. : SOLVES POWER PROBLEM. dently agitating large commercial in- J anwar Soruwal A ving sightow mi es 1894 to 9.424, while ? ay EATS. Extra strong Horehound, in twisted $ mre terests in these countries according to | 0 gang, . Srawiel qua ' 'sticks, 10 cents half pound, at Best's. © Come carly while there is a good sclection. | : : : 4 --~t . . "ters of a mile through the snow and ably, the medical department has : © Battery Which Will Drive a Car a Tpokte seesived by the Ottawa Board {= 0 = 10 thirty below zero on gone hack from 6,521 to 4.731 dur Mrs. W. J. Hunter, of Cu undre iles. . : , |i ese years, New York, Jan. 8.--~Thomas A. Edi- t Windsor Jel showed hon) little in- a a pally . : son. in his laboratory in West Orange, | ¥€rest m the government old age an- |g ' i OUR NEW . . NJ I eatortay Spree ' I nuity system that the public meeting, |e gO hilo work COLONISTS gular, price de. sash, 2 fore. at FAA RW po x . ha a i o rin-chief 1... * 4 § ade's ug 8 . in the syévens of us. lutes) Invention, at Which Dee pring id Fe Hine Se grauaty hy fell ont of » | Englishmen Finding a Livelihood | The Yarker hockey team were after ractic storage attery . er- Y Te ' a thi bo T i. his . » eatied aes, ich is emtiod to |its workings was postponed for lack | ng 001. And. DIOKS. BIS 3 iii Ove in Canada. s is visiting her pavents, Nr. and Mrs. William Err at Barriefield. : Lennox Kidney and Liver Pills. Re a game with the Mic-Macs on Sa. the knee. No one was about to! American Review of Reviews. turday but the locals could not go. TAILORS, PAINGESS ST. solve the traffic problem in large|of an audience. whom he could call for help, so he! Sometimes the newcomer is sent to| John T. Bowman, of Syracuse, N. : ™ ] "gn . Tha . 3 | ( » 8 00000000006 540000000000000000600000000000¢ | citics. His scheme is to place these | The inquest into the death of Wes fxet out to crawl « mile south to the the railroad camp; sometimes to the|Y.. who has 'been visiting iriends ii batteries under the seats of cars, and | Walter Hythe J ae m : he | farm of a neighbor named Dubois. | lumber gangs; often, very often, to this city and vi¥inity, returned home, 3 . : i, Ea =. TE he says they can be sufficiently charg- Temperance ha Th Reng 3 ri hough suffering great pain Cornwall {Hearn the methods of the new country! to-day. 5 ed at the existing power houses: today MOrBIE: e jury brought in a | awled for three-quarters of the dis-{by hiring with a Canadian farmer;| "Wa-Hoo Tonic' cures rheumatism run an entire day continuously. verdict 'that the woman had come | g : . E {tance and then fell in the snow ut- {but always the aim of the army is to, It is a blood purifier. $1.00 bottles "No additional tracks, poles or|!® hee gleath by Violence at the hands torly exhausted. He must surely have {put the man on his own a beside] for 25¢. at Giles Red Cross Drug S power houses will be required," added of lier hus Tas alter yt T " jirozen to death there but for the fact A own inglenook, free of debt. When | Store. Mr: Edison, "and the needs of future tion He Yhirty. second annual conven-| hat Mr. Dubois about this time came {the colonist has no money, he is of! The ice is taking very fast, in the : ion o© » ) , 3 ' transit facilities can be economically on's Associ Haters Ditarie Dairy- out of the house. Seeing a black [eourse, conducted to the free land harbor, and within a very shorti time cared. for. by ihe new.batlery cars iinens .fsseciasion, a lesolu ion was ispot on the praivie between his place 3 ---- -------- _---- --- They will run one hundred miles with- passed requesting the Dominion gov-|and the place of Coknwall Mr. Du- Lined > . out recharging, and will even utilize sriynent te Juss a paw , Drohiviting bois first thought it was a dog. Then [secure him title to 160 acres. When| Not much chance of the police hav- The famous Mysterious : 'Mr. Raffles the machinery which brings the car to cheese and butter-makers from work-|jhe heard a shout, for with al his {he has a little money, land can be ing much trouble with men loitering . is . a stop for the recharging. |The cars ing in factories without possessing alstrength Cornwall was endeavoring | bought at from 1 . + 3 + + i will visit Kiagston on JAN. 21st and will or on any rail, the present street vertilicaie Showing their qualifications. to make a noise to attract attention. his, all the 35 10 310 Jo acre, bil ou the street, il this weather oom i i ar tacks or steam rails, and if they] James Llancy, provintial suitor, Mis efforts were successful for Mr. [ists have been taki 2 : Se defies the people of Kingston to capture Bn thats can get back on the|has made a new regulation which has | Dubois immediately came to his |and i fs hs do" the Joe dant One date sof Beste Stor, Stop in an «him. To the person who does $0, the rails with their own power." produced SO Hie¥ way ola usdistancs and sarvied Xx. Sowa] Many colonists have settled in slight: Sure. ShortStop costs but 15 cents. E he ! ! ; sensat p 8. . ie remaining quarter of a mile fo ly wooded tions, where they can TM C h I i - exacting dit demands that civil | his 0. > u tl Sec ' P v + M. Connor has been in Deseron Kingston British Whig will pay STOCK QUOTATIONS. exacting auditor demands that civil| his home build their first house without cost. | to, looking into the offer of that 3 ; . Hiring out with farmers in summer, 'town for the location there of the of town, must produce vouchers for ali A FIERCE RIOT Ios Bers in ner, town fo h $50.00 IN GOLD. Catalt and leading Canadian tips, meals on {rains, and for every with lumber gangs in - winter,--tides | Wormwith piano works. Stocks Listed. $e SE Lrdine Bus fares . past the first year and raises money| 'Violet Toilet Oatmeal' regular The: following. quotations are -sup- incidental expense, including bus fares. | Began Over Turkish Soldiers In- to buy stork and implements, Wage! price. 230. box, special, sale price two _Blplied by the City Brokerage (J. 0. THE PLACE IS DOOMED sult to Woman. paid Bub Fo 0 1 $40 a month for 25c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug ' Hutton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- : Conetantinople, Jan. 8.--Five batta- | Wit ard, so that the beginning of A Store. ; z 5 PARTICULARS IN SATURDAY S ISSUE. once: street, Tolephono 480 A: Fire Started By Burglar Overturn. | lions. of soldiers, from Erzinjan,-- in the second year usually sées the col-|. W. J. Sheldon, Philadelphia, is in ine Lu Turkish Armenia, are, to-day, ncaring | onist with a team of horses, a couple town; and secured a successful agent - Cobalt Stocks. ; Lrg mE Lamp. Mosul, capital of the villayet of Mi. |of cows, and sufficient seed to begin of the Saturday Post, who is connect - - -~ " Sm---- rr------ Januniy. 8th eat: J outs, ley Jan. A Beta sul, to suppress a riot which began | farming for huself, Big Wheat farms | ed with the Whig composing room, 3 3 g ty, four miles Irom Alton, S., | there 3 : over the arrest ire too much capital for a begin-| Free Samples of Liquid Veneer at ' i \ - . Sellers. Buyers. | a . : there on Sunday over the arrest of a |Foquive apital lo gin ee Samples © 1 he cana dian Ban k ailbamated males ya seat of a large Standard Oil plant. |p lish soldier for insulting s woman, | Der, 50 that nearly all the army im-| Best's. : . Beaver 5 § Th afire sig = said lo iv Suoimed. Comrades of tho soldier broke into migrants are engaged in mixed farm- Lemmox _ Iron Pitts, Regular prita . . \ wi : , '2g? | Through the burmng of the telephone » ail. libe . nrisoners | ing, which is less chancey and always 25¢. each. 2 for 25e., at 's of Com merce . Uhuru rsForlond.. a 268 exchange sommuniontions with he the Jail, Boerated = vhe Deisqners Irsares a living spite of frost oe drug store. Cobalt Central ly Hi is Ee out ph at tom theis | persons were killed and forty wounded, drought. Duce She pan d il wil do Fle 54] Masten on is be 5 ES Ss Cobalt Take... .. .. » : S learey several persons { Sunday. At the lass report the |i his own place work and soil will do| the slips at the foo y y iy. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO pe TABLISHED 1867 Qooalt ake yes, The fire was Harte] by 4 bur | Tmday. a Jax. seve, the the rest, banishing forever the hun- |racks streets cleared of everything, in NAYS Aha. Ean ven aa Ae alar rel » yr : se d H s hb : % . . . . B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital -§+++$10,000,000 Green Meehan... «ov oo oo lar. overturhing a hight 1n ahouse) details of the engagements since | STY-eyed spectre, --anxious fright. Se preparation. fof the taking of the ice, ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund La Rose. a : . | Sunday have been reccived. The great. far, no Salvation Army colonists have and for a Clear: PASEBRE, Grav' ---- Little Nipissing... A414 . Past Man's Allotted Span shiek, and his family, and servants, | fallen back failures on the community] "For students the Dr. Grays Branches 4 in the United St d McKin. Dar. Savage... .1. 05 an oe pan. {are among the slain. for support. Whether they will con-| Shoulder Brace, regular price $1.50, anches throughout Canada, and in the Uni ates an England Nipissing... ... se b 's73| Ithaca, N.Y., Jan. 8.--"I suppose | -- - tinue to make good, only time will special price to introduce them $1.00, a Otisse.>. SLE ee '43 | there are many who: believe that when | ppED. POLE SURRENDERS tell. at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | Peterson Lake ... ... .. 331 :331 |a man like mysclf reaches {he Jour ; The pupils of the Kingston Colle 3 = & Rochester ia "943 | score mark he should be quoting from | wanted in Montreal For Theft of The Crisi Indi . giate Institute will hold their annual O W EY Oo R D E R v Nova Sooli 6 50 | the scriptures, 'All these years are | RB or ol 0! : he Crisis In By At Home in the school building this IS3UED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES : Stiver : Tod 1a : but labor and sorrow." However, 1 a Over $20,000. : Goldwin Su, "nd must come. It is evening. Elaborate preparations $5 and under : +» 3 cents Silver Queen. -- 99 '97 lam to-day of another frame of mind | Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 8.--~A man Ia AY tha a race should rule | have been made for the affair, which Over $3 and not exce:din tesiia 6 coma Temiskaming.. . 1.6 67 |and nothing is farther distant from | Who said his name was Corby; and fi Ape : land in which. it cannot 1 Promises to be one of the best ever" " $10 " " £30 10 cems Trethewey me than sorrow.' | who claims to have robbed tha firm of [© Fr In 3 : + held. - " " . rethewey... . os » 1.08 . tly : Vial | rear its children. The coming day : ts Ditte Bk $30 $507... 15 centa Watts... .. Sg .36} Thus spoke Prof. President James B. Mc('uaig Bros., brokers, Montreal, of may be hastened hy this great move- Blaud's Iron Tonic Pills 25 cents at These Orders are payable at par at every office of a Chartered Bank in Canada Angell, venerable head of the Univer- {820,000 or $25,000, a couple of years ment of the east which 'the initia: Best's. . (Yukon excepted), and at the principal binking points in the United States. They | HUGHES' RECOMMENDATIONS. |sity of Michigan, who, yesterday, |ag0, gave, himself up to the police | tive may come from Japan. But at. Ask your dealer for 200 line Tmper- are negotiable at $4.90 to thd £ sterling in Great Pritain and Ir wd. reached his eightioth birthday. hore last night. present "it military power Yewaing in ial Underwear. The name and number They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety and | May Result in a Struggle of Much | [Iresident Angell is now at Cornell | : * : lon the back of the neck in red figures. \ . the hands of the governing race, as . : i at small cost, and may be obtained without delay. 1s Bitterness. University. attending the annual id Montreal, Jan. 8.--Frederick Pole, it seems likely to do, though there The leaders of the parties in the ; ' ; ents « Association of American | the confidential book-keeper of the be 4 bab will lis. | ity council have had a conference and r Te y >a . N.Y. Jan. 8.--Governor vention of the Association nth he | may , and probably will be, dis A Ah : KINGSTON BRANCH,Corner of King and Princess | Abe, q oJan. 8.--LOvOrnOr | Univegsitics, of which he is the head. | firm of McCuaig Bros., brokers, St. | turhance, it is difficult to see from while details are not all arranged, it St ts P.C 'VENS rod 9 . a <tr. ol SS oo } {James street, disappeared suddenly | what quarter.' revolution can come, | quite likely matters will be arrana: reets. . C. STEVENSON, Manager. York. legislature, strongly recommend. Saws That Melt Steel. two and a half years ago, and ie the | Editors of revolutionary journals are ed satisfactorily in the matter of _ rn nomen - od direct. primary, nominations and| Ls tim cma 3 + Imam under arrest at Cincinnati. orale rll a irilled | chairmen of committees and the vari: simpler | bal I'he labgest friction sawe in the, not generals, nor will an undrilled ] : the adoption of a simpler form of bal- : $ on : i Chicago's | \ i narmed populace date the. : van; 0% appointments will be equally lot. one on which the name of each [Wor Id are used in ohe o hicago | an Nati popu a h A | vided candidate shall appear but once, and huge construction plants, says the | Both Women Acquitted. nen, = ative pr ici jave ey oe Hors "Pr. Gray's "celebrated Shoulder shat nob 3 + ool but un- | January Popular Mechanics. They cut Media. Pi Tan 9--Mrs.: M. Flor. | Pumerous than eineiont, bu none of oo as tr lar ar 50 vial that not in a party column, ou an tcl 8 1 1} . | Mecha, an, Jan V.--Mrs. M. OF them have shown any disposition to races, regulary price $1: ), specin ' dér the name of the office. It is pre- through a tencinch steel I-beam ini,..e Frh, wife of Capt. J. Clayton |... Gi Iprice $1.00, at Gibson's Red Cross : 1 Hourtee ds. These saws or disks | 3 ti a revolt or apparently have as much to! & : or 0 arming on angerous mo ng dicted that the Proper measure will | fourteen seconcs. e SAWS 0 SKS | rh, well-known in political circles all " i Drug Store. 5 A RO. : a . 5 5 . } . gain as they have to lose by revolu- gL Els result in a legislative] struggle this {are so made that they generate enough | 0 Pennsylvania, and her sister, {5 ' " In January Woman's Home Com- 1 { a ] + Bias Stern) : i i + + ' \ year which may equal in point of bit- { heat at the point of Contac ko literal, [3jy,, Catherine Beisel, who were | (08% (he actual crisis at present: Damion are continued stories by Anna i OBACCO : [ternces, the conflict over the anti-race | ly melt theie "iy Er £ mots | charged with the sensational murder | (here is a veil which will presently be Catharine Green, Florence Morse i } trek gambling bills which were final- being out..Fhe cutting edge of thei; Cant. Frb, on the night of October | ised : Kingsley and Juliet Tompkins, a It is a popular delusion that the quality of a tobacco can be [ly enacted by the last legislature at disks is roughened by simply hacking lawn, 1908. walked: from 'the Delaware . story bv Anne. Warnes, "Dan Hesiod BY it odour, AT a matter An pe, Th outs {a special session called after the bills [with a fish-tail chisel. A picture of | tv court house free women. After bit, Cupid"; Marie Manning's "The smelling perfumes and artificial flavourings, used in the manufac- Phad been defcatea by a tie vote in the one of these saws in operation accom- |p. jury had been out nearly cighteen To Close To-Day. : Scandals of the Bottle Boy," "The jure of rertain classes of Smoking Mixtures ave poisonous and highs senate at the regular session. Refer- [panies the article. i Fours, it brought in a verdiet of not Montreal, Jan. = 8.--Representatives Pride of a Girl," by Mary Hastings. y injurious he heart ¢ v fring to, the Champlain _ter-centenary. guilty in the case of cach women, of the Dominion and Cenadinn i Lennox Tooth Paste. Regu A The Hi h-Class ROUTLEY'S Smoki Mi tir | Governor Hughes says the cemmomor- To Be Busy Court. both of whom had been chargefl se- Pisses Sompaliies PPE re selore. - the [price 25e. each. 2 for 25c. at Wade's : 0 1} IX 6 ation should not be limited to mere" po 00 Ont. Jan. 8. --The Went- parately and jointly with shooting the railway commission to- ay Jn con- | drug store. : is . : ! ceremonial, but in schools and in| Ton Co lises will open here, | captain. When the verdict was an- nection with the express business en-| At the Roval Academy last mer is absolutely unadulterated and entirely free from all | votufitary associations advantage] YN - 1.it promi or bao nounced the sisters, with a hali-seream quiry and gave evidence of a techni- | 4 painting of Christ, entitled 'Fol scented matter. It has therefore been pronounced by should be taken of this opportunity to on hy ay anc 2 Dr Ti es re BEY in euch othet's arms. cal = character . respecting express| Me by a hitherto unknown woman Analysts and the Medical Profession a true Hygienic | kindle interest in the story of the highly interesting court, No old an} {charges bearing on the complaints { painter, praved fo be the sensational Smoking Mixture. Ve trv's development : 4 twenty actions lor damages for death A which have been Jodged to the com-|canvas of the exhibition. So remark- country s develo] ro or personal injuries are on the lists King Was Warned. imission.. It is probable that 'the en-| able 'was this unusual and spiritual 15c. 25¢, 30c, 40, 75¢. LAD TOOK POISON and the total amount sued for in| yf | yo. 8 During a banquet |Quiry here will close this afternoon af-| picture that it was at all times. com = these twenty actions are, $131,000. given hy officers. of the army, . at J10F "which the commissioners will sit| pletely surrounded by groups of inter- My While'oh His Way From Prayer ----, which King Manuel was present, a lif Ottawa aod then proceed to Toron- | sted and reverential people. "Follow Europe has 20,000 newspapers, with |. i i 'to to take evidence Me : : . ; : Is, | Hout 'no iv 4 i « ence. e" is reproduced in America for the Meeting. Germany in the lead. England, how- | lieutenant warncd his majesty hat. a em eee first tine in the January' Woman's' 1 : . lot to dethrone him was in the course | . bn ------ a------------------------------ W/OQ$tOCK: - -Ont., Jun. 8-George] ever, has the greatest number of daily P ureparation. The' officer declarod | Bicknell's Corners Items. { Home Companion. | Brittwood, nineteen years old, son of publications. prep: > 3 : pr . furthest that the king was surrounded Bickrell's Corners, Jan. 7.-b -- the railway section boss at Hickson, I'he bout- could nol go over to Cape hs + pa terp Pais | Dunne is engaged drawing logs to ' committed' suicide, last night, by tak-| Vincent, to-day, bence the mails were by spies and (raitors. Extra guards | ie g A (Queen's Graduate. ine & dose of strychnine, which he had {sent by way of Montreal. arc oh duly around the royal palace. | Woodimdnt. J vd he A En John Voaden, public school inspees pure hased at Tavistock during the] James TF. Sutherland will referee the | n : herley's~ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sim. tor of Lambton county, has been the passing of a law compelling log- | Only One "Bromo Quinine." dav." Brici%§56d was on his way home | 14th-Queen's game . at the rink, to-| Morman School In Alberta. Faas AE ad ie ley ne pointed bythe government ta ging companies to burn brush. Two | That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. | from prayer meeting when he took | night. | Calgary, Jan: 8.--It has beon learn- | Donald's. Several from around here | Staff of the provincial normal school or three years ago Wisconsin lumber | Look for the signature of HK i. the poison. He proceeded home and! It is easier. to tell how a thing od that the Mormon church will es- | attended the funeral of Mr. McGinnes' |at Hamilton. Mr: Voaden will assume 8 inh ditt not believe this practicable. Grove. Used the world over tu Cure | old his folks what he had done. Helought to be done than it ix to make tablish a school at Raymond, Ala. [little boy at Camden East. Joseph |the duties of science master. lhe fires of the past season showed |a Cold in One Day. 25. | died at sone o'clock this morning.|good when you try to do it vourself. | Thiv nows arrived here from Salt Lake. |Amey's family are all ill with scar , : Laan the necessity for it. 'The ques- |store. Brittwood had been suffering from "It takes an awful lot of seli-control The school will mean a great deal for {let fever. 'here was a large crowd| Choice Roll and Print Butter 26¢. tion whether it is possible for lum- | : ? | despondency. to enable a man to go up 'in the attic: the town, which is the centro of the [at the Christmas tree entertainment] Good Tub Butter per 1h, 24c bermen to, burn tops and branches as | Wild Grape Wide, $1.00Hquality, 30¢ ash ~tevery time he feels like swearing. + 'Mormon 'settlement in Southern Al- lgiven on Jan. 6th. . they cut over a berth has long been | large bottle, at Gilbert's popular | A seat on the Montreal Exchange We feel sorry for some men -who are berta. : : s . Arma dle , per doz., 28e. ao a a Se. this move on the stores. © | i : was sold for ¥23000. It is under- | compelled to listen to their own talk.! -- William Glockling was elected i , per doz., 35e, pa t of the Wisconsin loggers is hail- The British postoffice handled 2,650. stood that. Thofnton Davidson is the| Therd's always room for one more' Choice Western Beef special prices dent of the district labor council, To Oranges, per dor, lle.~Mul: I with satisfaction by those who be- 1000 post cards in the ast year, buver. E in the crowd at the bottom. Saturday: --Mullin's. ronto. 2 : X 006600000000 00600000000 00000000000000000008 245066000000 0000 900000000000 064608000000 areas, where the $10 registration fees will ba guite solid, if the cold weather and" three years of homestead duties continues. . 4 urning Lumber Refuse. lieve that thus there will be removed Forontix News one of the greatest dangers to stand 'The Wisconsin Lumbermen's associa. (and growing timber, tion has = passed resolutions favoring mer » s N 32 i

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