THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1909. In PERL Nev) = HE MLLED H HIS FATHER A KIONDYKE Movements of The PeoplowWhat . They Are Saying And Doing. ; , A. J ; lei: § MAN SUFFERING FROM ILL- day, for Brandon Purvis, Princess street, tor i Ryde n Birch, is spending his vaen u 4 | HEALTH A WORRY : op Has Been Found Around tion' at. Gananoque Le : * a $ , : Wounded Sistes-Hi-Taw Fired at Established 1873 OF CANADA 77 Branches | Joseph Swift, f the Merchants 3 Lac La Ronge Bank, is holidaying in Toronto f y Her As She Offered nosis of | - . F. F. Folger, of the Whig reportorial er 3 t Sympathy arate rom | A A staf, i» mjoving 4 two weeks' vaca ire ) > Whi { His Wife. oint ccount tion ¢ i ' . on. | Quincy, lil, June 29:--George Gur- Mize Maund; Kidigston,. ie the sucet , 3 ed is a great convenience in handling the Sarmly Tunds. It is opened in ' ; Sh yney shot and killed his father, Dr. i QUIET SENSATIONAL of Mise May Laing, 189 Cedar street, : : 5 Seneca. Gurney, aged soventy-nine the names of two members of th the family, and both may make deposits erboro. . \ F hi" ; | year s; wounded his sister-in-law, Mrs, or draw checks over their own individual signatures, Mr. and Mrs. Harvat E. Sharp, Vio- { Is G I ! ! "dbl iy ig | Seneca Gurney, JJr., aged thirty-seven, GOLD DISCOVERIES REPORTED ha, dot Sunday with Miss Brenan wip, ; A {and then killed himself by sending al E This form of sceout § Is particularly convenient for those whe enyes, esan, | bullet into the right ear, yesterday. | ve some distance from town. Gurney was shot in the right You can open 8 Swiss Account with One Dollar. Why not AT PRINCE ALBERT. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Lauder, . PRLS I Mrs. . Man., are visitors with Mrs, A. Glo- - 4 3 ] The Seeset of the Pid Has Beeb ver, Hurl stroet, Na : : BE gh uel oF ee -in-law | do so at once? 71 Well Kept, But Now the Gov- Mrs ey: Jarrell, tet " is the " | rectly camo from New Orleans, whore | KIN GSTO N BRAN CH ernments Know of It--Trail to Be oid ; g { {he was a foreman for a firm of con J. §. TURN MM or hp, A ri street, i i rs Be Openéd and An Assay Office iy Thal hit Lotus tr |iractara. George Gurney called Mrs. Cor. Princess and Bagot ager Established Lethbridge; Alberta, to spend the | rig ; Suney 10 his Toom, saying thet hel. $ 8 . ¥ ge; a, y 8 t F w li She . Prince Albert, Sask June 29. --The | summer with relatives. pa 2 as not feeling well, he ofered .a Prince Albert, Sask., June 2 Ne v n 8 + 3 , {few words of sympathy, whereupon he most remabkable gold discovery since Edward Cook, of Kingston, has | 4 | drew a magazine revolver irom under the Klondike finds, has just been made | taken a position as assistant purser | ; ' " | the bed clothes gnd fired at her twice at Lac la Ronge, two hundred miles | on the steamer North King. | ] : | br Gurney attempied to go to he r aid north of Prince Albert, in the great Arthur Thompson, of Flower Sta J uid was shot down. Then the son hinterland of the provinee of Sa tion, has return 4 - from a pleasant | 3 killed himself. =~ . . , <i ML ® C . r Lu katchewan, H. C. Hame lin and B. | vad don pen in this city i : : | IH-health and worry over the death] ; Clemons, prominent business men of John Gaskin came down from Fo- | : [of a daughter, and his separation £53 Ly ines > . nce alr Sunday visit his sisters] : 3 a i I'rince Albert, having: evidence of a |ronto on inday to vi h 4 i | from his wife, who lives in Oklahoma rich gold area in Northern Saskat Mrs W. W. Sands, Earl street. . H | are supposed to have affected the slay- chewan, last year outfitted three par- Game Warden Alired Hunter, of : jer's mind ' 9 ties of prospeetons. The finds were Belleville, is in the city, looking aft . 3 o ' encouraging, but not sensationm]. This | his interests in thie district PITH OF THE NEWS. { A -------- | vear two more parties were sent out, W. S. Shibley and wife arrived from v | nnd the finds whic h have been made | New York, today, on their way 0 SL : § A | The Very Latest Called From All . \ New especially 'one of an eight-inch vein of | spend the summer at Sharbot Lake. v § \ AN New free milling -gold quartz, has created Rev. A. D. McRossie, and fami | N White Princess Dresses, prettily | ver The World. 4 trimmed with lace and embroidery, a profound sensation. Brooklyn, N.Y., are in a resiagence oan | : | County Crown Attorney Drayton de- RX 31.25, 85.50, 38 to $25. { lined to accept the position of cor- / \ Now ow On June 21st, B. LL. Clemons, left | Wellington street for the summer 3 ¢ . ¥ J | . sel of T. post haste for the north, carrying William Robinson, who underwent an | | Pomatio.. coun el of Toronto, : | 4 : : Walier Nixon, - ang Ottawa confec- with him one of the finest specimens | gneration in the general hospital, on : . . | : . : \ : | tioner, was fined $100 and costs for i | New Two-piece Costumes, white and of gold quartz, found by one of his | Monday, i= much improved, to-day | a : a parties, as his instructions to his Mrs. Webb and little granddaughter, selling liquor, through the medium of ly J colors, $5.50 to $12.50. workmen were too important. to be Miss Laurine Walker, has returned | ] brandy chowlates. . New Lawn and Mull Waists, trimmed Rev. E. Tennant, in charge of thd b . braoidery i Ks Method . . with lace, embroidery and' tucks on ethodist. mission of Cornwall Island, iLL i y : : J back, front and sleeves; very hand- for the past sixteen years, has re { tired from active work. It is announced that there will be no PIT | S New White Separate Skirts, bye-election in Ottawa until parlia ment meets in October, when Sir Wil New White Underskirts. White and Fancy Jumper Dresses, special $5.50 each. given, by deputy. H. C. Hamelin has | home after a very pleasant visit with specimen from the same vein, quartz | friends down the Rideau { declared by H. H. Rowatt, of the tim P. Nacev, a leading merchant of | ATH 3 AE | ber and mineral lands branch at Ot- | Chicago, arrivea in the city, to-dav, | 3 2 ® { tawa, and well versed in the mineral | 1nd wont one to. Godfrey, where he will 3 ; : i finds of the Klondike, British Colum spond a vacation | . : bia and the Cobalt, to be the richest Isaac Livingstone, of Albany, N.Y..| : gs et | i and best defined specimen he has seen, | who is spending: a vacation at 4 | frid Laurier will formally elect to sit i | und that a carload of such quartz is | Brophy's Point, fishing, was a, visitor | i . Ves. | tor East Quebec. . J , DAVID M SPENCE enough for any one man. The assays |i, (he city, to-day. ' fi The Irmo Jivenat CT [SB fOners HET * | have issued one additional license in o far made from former finds have Milton Singleton, Brockville, a for- | MRS. EDITH MAY WOODILL A MURDERED WOMAN. | their districts Dr. W. B. Cavanagh is y a m The Leading Millinery Store some, hown 35,178 and 36,164 to the ton | Kinestonian, has accepted a posi respectively, but the latest sample is] ion in the auditor's offices, of the | declared fo darry from twenty to thir Kingston & Pembroke railway | tv thousand dollars to the ton E. J). .B. Ponse and Miss A Mo The finds have 'been made within | Machar have heen clectad on the | This young woman ont who se life there is so much mystery | Bow commissioner, to replace B. was murdered last we near the home of her foster" father; "Colonel | Coulthart, Monklands, Ont. {E., H. Thompson, Mc oon ld, Md. Her body weighted by bricks was | Julien Storey, the artist, whom found in a creek arly the following morning Robert E. Eastman, | Mme. Emma Eames divorced, and Mrs forty miles of each other. A prospect edtive of a Canadian federation of once 2 New York broker, her supp osed slayer, killed himself when | Elino Bohlen, who divorced Muripy ing party in chagge of H, B. Totten, [Lumane societies. formed in Toronto frome by a posse { Bohlen, of Philadelphia, were married manager of the Northern Crown bank, Miss Lillian Fournier who came up | ut j= SJ arylehone registrar's office on HEIN pd anther i OE oot i from Octawa, on aN it ma io. ok | THE FIRE CONTROLLED MUCH TANGLED CASE i : aay a Jetian chureh, ig Frosh igri People increase Your Efficiency or is Mrooratassi Mittury College, hye refurm home, Jamies. "Naor," Gladstone, Man, Know. Xingston Business College, Limited im ihe, Alay Sn ng IN, MESSINA, EARTHQUAKE | LEGITIMACY - OF ONE OF | mae" TC ie aermosd tt uIt That's Why They § Head of Queen Street. askin ian Bo amo sot, i W. Litton, their sister, Front nu STRICKEN TOWN.. DEFENDANTS. | hurr will EE lmeysruyionind Ask For ny rand Eran Clttenn means of reaching Lac la Ronge wi ------ | : : . A James Irwin, of tha engineer's de $ " a i wat jt Several hogsheads of molasses keeping, Telegraphy. pecial in- be comparatively easy. William ld partment "of "ths * Kingston & Pem The Shelters Will Be Saved- The | A Woman Already Married Ran | pasted over the abdomen oi a boy, dividual instruction for pu ils w e geological wurve : . ¥ : : M¢ al, or o ' anches. Innes, of the geological survey, and broke railway, is at present cng Whole Population Fought the! Away and Married Another |) lonteeal, crushing him to death Rates moderate. ter at an 3 Frank Crodn. of the railway lands 6 TRiWay: 1a al pr " re 3 alin : | almost instantly. He was an Assyrian time. 'Phone, 440. H. F; MET- in work at Flower Station and vier Fire--Much Treasure Lost | Man in Detroit--Who Should {named Nicolas Shouflic. and was OALFE, Principal. * branch, have just left for the north among the ruins of the carthqua Windsor, Ont., June 29.--A much] Word from Pekin reports the killing -- now on the ground with a view of es. Vi ss | stricken town was gradually controlled tablishing, without delay an assay of- dutighter of the late James Martin an i | tangled case is being tried before | | i 4 , : : fice at Prince, Albert to John Donovan. The marriage will luring the night a Wl today. Las Judge McHugh, involving the legitim anenow, 18 capital of the province Ignition Dynamos i ---- teke place in. July yractically assured hat the shelter wy of one of the defendants in the i Kansu, of Hazrath Ali, a survevor MIXED PAINTS ' I. pa ] : erccted after the earthquake will Ix The |in the Indian service, a member a * John J. Sweeney, the well-known LP 1 i Hod i ' won * parties live near Puce and | meteorological xpoditi i Stora Batteries rk Pl : : : SAVOr ractically all of the popula | re colore ' 5 ag , | meteorological ¢ ition under ¢ wholesale tin and copper dealer, New | SV Rela pu tr olored. Thirty years ago, the 0c : pediton under an The shades are clean, clear y y the (hi | tion of the town, with the assistaned | [te Alexander Tivis' wife became in. | American, Lieut. Clark York, will arrive in the city, to-nig . ; nd perfect. They know th , dae ties. have hoon fights : 3 , Pres . ile a perfect. y kno ey on his way to Napanee, where he will | Of neathy eit : De Fhe ffatuated with another man, named | ii Poted Allon, an old resident, of are made from pure lead and Carburetors Ete } i! o 3 bo the guest 'of J. P. Hanley the blaze without interruption Ross, and ran away to Detroit, an fe aged SiXiy:sevan, died sud oil. It suits them and that Many friends will bo glaa to learn | lose occasioned by the destruction of] wing married to. him. In the mean. |demy, Saturday evening. She had is the reason why progres- day states that the nation- that Mre.. William Robinson," Sharbot j the. ruins estimateds' at millions. § tine © her "proper husband, Alexander | bes n down street shopping and when sive people buy them. : TRY OUR DRY IBY BATTENMIES list forees are advancing Lake, i§ now progressing nicely. Much | OWing to the large amounts of trea | Tivis, lived and died on the farm. [near her home was seized with heart | ake, 18 nc ogressing 3 h : Yon the .shal's DXiase regrot is oxpressed over the fact that | sure buried in tho shattered houses | When he passed away, Mrs. Tivis-Ross, | failure, and dica before she could be | po Home of Good Paints The royalists are preparing : : which, before (he tix have been | her husband. Ross. and (fe family she | taken into the house fo defend the palace with' ¥ hots Ws ie Mrs. Robinson a on recovered, but 'whith ar Re re ae him, took up reslience on th | axim guns. ki i ; loss. The origin the fire ha not TiviNNarm, a liv there until Mrs | SHOT THE N DEAD H Ww MARSHA L (. ( nor homas Healey has re 1 inti Y MA : Squier, - Thoma > re won determined Livi Rosedrect Then Mowett Clifford | = -- . . » .) AAA HHA IHAHAAK sumed his dutics on the Kingston ¢ Ross set up the claim that he was, the | ARd in Turn the Special Officer Successor to A. Strachan. | g B78: Bagot By Pembroke railway, after a pleasant : vacation spent in camp atl Barricfield HOSPITAL WOMAN'S AID iy legitimate child and as such Was Killed. a ------ | THEY SAW LEON Xs %5 : hin --m-- should own the farm L.w a.J 29 ol with the 47th, in which he is one of lv Winnipog, June 29.--A despatch from GQ = Will Expend More Money or ee shod, 11." says Special Folin ood Wood! 4 Ye Sarah Martin, Jarrie street rl ity ' | The rOVer y 8 8 : S8 June 290 ' u | Own the Farm ? | seve > PHAGES I'he dominion gove rnment has a man The fhgagement is announced of} Messina, iu k ) {seven years old = : : HERE HAAS by natives, twenty miles south of MARCHING ON SHAH. St. Petersburg, June 29.-- A report from Teheran to- is : the most popular captaine Held That He is Sul Close to Miss Katie White, cldest daughter Things Required. GOT THE MONEY 2 ew Xone, Fol Mr. and: Mrs, GB. Meadows, for-1 as Woman's Aid Society of the New York, June 29.--The most pro- | marly of Kingston, was married or Jae Comonfoll] a att For Helping Men : to Get on mising developments in the great | june 28th in Toronto by Rev 'oon. . It was : reported: that notwith ('hinatown mystery, since the discov Hooper, to Arthur K Woolley, aniline the rainy weather on the Montreal, June 29 Yefore the royal | river, last night, and oraered the . «0. S. BENNETT & C 0., ery of the crime, came to-day. Infor 11 ndon, Ont. . filer | for the garden party, . th ommission, to-day, 0. J Monday | men to land. The men obeyed when Will Positively Corner Bagot and Barrack Sts. mation was brought to police head W. P. Kinsella, book-keepe: and | Coo of $212 wa realized an the Te who has figured prominently in the | one of them drew a revolver. Decl a ese ---------------------- cp---------- quarters, hy members-of Leon Line sf pavaller for 6G. D. Atkinsow. Cota | 1¢ of the indoor affair. 'The ladies | evidence relating to the fire depart- | promptly shot the man dead only to Cure the Most FAIIAIAAIICIIICIIIIIR own race, that Elsie's suspeoted slay- | wall, has taken a position with the we grated to 1 who ue oa 1 ment, in the role of a position broker | fall dead himsolf from a bullet fired \ ug or has been seen in Hackensack and |W. J. Crothers company, Kingston It ity Jocided to hav & 1 . the briga », came forward, after [by the other man. The latter then Obstinate Case ¥ Cleaning & Pressing ¥ 3 Yassaio ' last forty-eight val ww . arcinal' and . ) : 1a ome days ago been threatened | fled down the railway track, followed 2 Passai within 1 travelling for it between Cardinal an rigerator for the kitehen t i ! = oer 1 ned | ' Bue 8 XL Done in shortest notice. "Phone hours Montreal. Mi Kinsella is a capable abd. io ond $200 mo ni contempt proceedings, and told [by a posse. His capture is certain f C : : OS 685 es -- mat el, pod on ag also the court that \he had received be- | -- g © onstipation. an nirchase o en t ik SHOT THROUGH NECK Shc ------ ided to pay for the remodelling of | tween 3800 and 8900 from applicants Marine Notes. alos: a box, or five boy lt eclere, ono of the officers searching . for the C.P.R. train robbers, stopped of all kinds, la boat, containing two men, passing F | G P | I L S at low prices. Brigade. . Herry's station, on the Thompson boys who mark up their windows iter they have been cleaned. In many, y fe, Belleville: George R . : : . : Shuster and. wif * : vel. Boys have a great habit of loit- ders 3 m, a a for pwsitions oni the fire brigade, which I'he steamer Missisquoi was up' from AT THE POLICE COURT. the Louise operating room, and 1 be # : : | . | £ I » Store. A Brooklyn Policeman Was Fired it a thoroughly equipped place ' had gone to ex-Chief Benait, A to | Rockport, to-day \ ie : a Quy { : ' : op | ple of other witnesses testified with re-| The ste = eo on From House. There Was a Three-Minute Session | society will not meet aoa int lation fo payments for positions, butid Eh ; . ane 1 h Has Dixsed a5 0 y ; : y . . ; tonbol ! > thons; but { day, anc we steamed ummer down. | __ = 2 2 New York, June 3 Joseph Be ket This Morning. ember Monday's evidence was, bv far: the The sieamer Sharples ®is at Alex- THE FRONTENAC a Doliceman, attachod to the Harker Everything was very quiet in police I most important for the first time di Fand % boi HHH 2 | g ) Yeivale A po wndria Bay, loading stone for Chi- | nan 'waa. hot | Ecrything was very sist in poli BA Rote Arvid ok Rint on Sof Son time oi Lol TTR, | LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY through the neck, surly, lo-cny, x case bafore Magistrate Farrell. Drunk he : 4 Rapanse ! m------------ The 'steamer Nevada, grain-laden.| § W BH y a ESTABLISHED, 1863, front of a boarding house, ai 4 as the charge, and a marine vie, F. Burrill, H, { gle Trouble (For Merchants ii 'ory Will 4 3 HI . on : he boi enness was arge, t 1e, sa Noatienl : 8. | from Fort illiam, is expected to ar- : i 1353 th street, wicn h . a Lue fireman was tha person charged Cooke, D. W. As Gerso; \ fos tr 4 Some of the merchants on Princess rive at Richardsons' clevator, to | Z| ; Prssident Bir Richard Cartwright, Ws « « ese irate ' ' eMaho eayc 11 s ; | 7 William Moyers, E oe t yy 3 : "I'm from Dublin, Ireland," he ex: | A. McMah 3 { ne As ' ! CH treet are out with a big stick after | night. ! erties. Municipal pid Oounty Deben- what wae variously rcporcd a M1 plained to the court. "I was never in |W. Stickle, W. P. Chamberfain, th | The steamer: StraWect is in Davis' 8 ures. Mortgages purchased. Deposits hold-up mysterious hooting and a court, bore. 1 came out from Ireland | Somerville, Alex. 8... Hart, & or fdrvdick tein caulieal hat will 1a received and interest allowed. { t age \ 3 ell eorge nder 3 Cf , t cave | ) v 2 Black Hand outrage last fall, and have been working. on | O'Brien, B. i Nell al y ases, tobacco juice has been spetter- | there Wodnesday night, so as to make] § / % », 8. C. McGill, Managing Director, boats. Yesterday I.drank too much, | son, J. FE, Bennett, co Fad over the windows and the signs, | her trip to Gananoque on the hoti- x : J 87 Olarence street. Set Aside Vedict and sat down on the sidewalk." wood, Fhamas heii We ht Vers lacing them in a very disgraceful] gay 10k ¥ m « : & A n . oblin, Brighton T bh IL y Toronto, June 29. --The Ontario Vet A police constable nabbed the ac Forantcy He pd 3 2 oS % Brook ondition. A merchant pointed to his | ! Le - B. D. GAGE & SON, BUTCHERS. erans' Land company was successful cused, and he was given about twenty iF omEtosks 8: Js : oy, 2 vi vindow, this morning, when a Whig | Bicycle Was Claimed | ' ; agains cis of } ; : np tlle; J, ac mie . ondon, 5 em us | * ih its appe yly against a deci jun : four hours in the cells to sober up Hy ¢ i Fe YT Smith. { nan was passing Just - look at | Several days ago, a man left al New supply of Ingersoll Cured Meats. Justice Teetzel allowing Hugh Moore, He told the magistrate that he had a arsdens, . J I Lc. ra that, he said, "and remember that], . M os } st 1 ial aR Cooked Ham, Jellied Hock. oi Evlehart; $1,130 on land sold by |; A 16 10. ob the steamer RKing- 13 White, Ottawa; 'William.G., Ram he "widow. wai. cleitied. good just, bicy le on ontreal street, and it} f N- Sweet Pickled 'Pork and Pigs Feet. the company and afterwards claimed Ih to gg 19, .00 y © json, Wilmington, Del Rathbour terday The wind Nas ertain {fell into the hands oi the police. The New Cabbage, Butter and Eggs. k. comps { 3 : : ston. ; : X s.: the Nisst eetere fre Xo as certain- | 4 . ai ' + Temisk: oo N crn' On- ig ;»» | Hartley, Heywood, Eng.; the pss i 1 owner, so it appears, was out on a an Wu by the Femi kaming and orth 5 1 "And when wore vou to start YT. Cirdonati 0 W. A y. ir bad shape Not only do the ree. and when a soldier came along. ] o l ' COR. BAGOT AND FARL STS. tario . Railway company I'he divi k he o t Hochst r ' windows suffer, but the doorways as) Pree. an A &' 1 1 ren = } 'Ph 876-7 tonal court in it judgment set aside | ®° cd the court. : : : . ; | feft. his wheel and ran away. He avi one, 84 gev. 8 al con 8 [QUT si ¢ > . Lot { : a) he Nh I would have v tart d {to-day ;on ¥ | Bowin, Chicago; George King, Corn both Hot bas int {dently thought the soldier 'was a | - Ji 4 » as € . > . 1 around the doorwavs ¢ iwhts | . . | . for w wot hap I he was tho reply. lwall: N. R. Turner, Prescott; C,. M : : lo od 1 policeman. At any rate, he claimed | Sli ers M. P KEYS "We wi give vou a chance, . ] A, { Hewton L.ot 1 K nt e( = Lh heel t} tery, |i now | . set On Monday. (Cook, Cardinal; A. G. ton, en is wheel, co Ww mystery, is ow | Baseball On ; 3 : Ey the magistrate. 1 hope vou do Mice Lioia Palmor, Miss' Alms ---- } solvex Dn st as ; Antiseptic Barber Bhop : *hilude | lon; Mi ' . ved dren's Slippers, 'Tan and Black, o National, LeaguesPhiladelphia, 5: » vour job over this : > \ To Attack Fort Henry Children ni an an ack, one : 3 Pittshure. 3. C tj. 3 | Po: 'ose youl | : Palmer, Annie E. Wylie," Path, Man : : 4 : ER strap, neat with little bow; sizes 3 t0 7| Hair Dressing and Shaving Parlor, Boston, -3. Pittsburg, 3; Cin Inn 1 i | he steamer Kingston went down 3 . Chibago; : rsoOf The 1th Regiment will march over] Of On A Picnic. for 45¢. Three Chair. Quick Service. Your pats American League--Detroit, 2; Chi Proseott this morning, so the accused H. Het ondon the bridge, this evening, and make an! . : { Children' Boot Black. buttoned | fonage solicited. : ago.: 1 (10 innings). New York, 2 bl rot away to-night 2 : ttael Fort Henry. It w tend. | Members"of the Sydenham street | 1ildren's oots, in Black, buttons cago, 3 2 Ney v 0 would be able to ue away ; « ahi L Sohn son. Brockville 1 Wk on oO Hey was in i Bible school had ideal weather for or laced, a little bet er than the. or 336 Ki St t Philadelphia, | Boston 5; ys Ung ou the vessel, providing ho does not {I to carry out these attack manoeu- | I a : Eo St a dinary, at the price, 5c 9306 ing Stree ton, 3 St. Louis, 6; Cleveland, 0 the time, fall. by the waysid Voia . ar A evivas JSoresitwo weeks but the regiment | their prene, hed al Slaley s LFOVE,| dren's Boot » Tan, laced only, Next door to Wade's Drug Store. asters Leagne--Rochester, 3-1; Bul in the meantim 3 ) Crippled M inderer Ne : wad to prepare for inspection by. Gen | @r-day. The party leit at one o'clock | good ly 60c s . AN, 18 , . Er ON # 3 . The shemifi of L'Orignal arrived at gl be gh | this aitérnoon, and the boat trip was » falo, 2-2. Montreal, 3; Toronto, 1 rag Lake | this alte . an 0 Providenced "5; Jersey City, 1. Balti Went To Gananoque. the penitentiary Monday afternoc {much enjoyed. Upon arrival at the) J. Jenni ngs King Si N\ I$ d d0 Ors more, 3; Newark, | The steamer America had three hun [with the unate man, Ass lin Paying In The Taxes: jgrove there were sports and various \ dred people on board last night, onlwho was first = weed : amusements I ee -- Ii De) J H. Smith. St. John, | its moonlight excursion to Gananoque, hung for e murder his "brother It irsday is the last day for Day tn ------------ | . Use Sashweights made in King- NB. sister of Hon. Dr. Pugsley. is|and the trip was a most de hgtatal and whose sentence was finally Le of sae in : * ho et x ane To Go To Sir Richard Cartwright. B Ey DD; ston at Angrove's Foundry. critically ill of typhoid-pneumonia. | one The voung people had a couple {muted bv the Canadia can h : y the The Mail and Empire, Toronto, has | Special prices for large quantities. { hre 8 ther sister, | of Mrs. R. R. Humphrey, anoth : t Dg : 11. following an opera hall, which was another fine treat | be remembered, slew his - 41. (MH) was pai n, and to-day 1 hours to dance, at the Gananoque {life imprisonment! 1 qt brother G ; partment was very [it that Sir Wilirid Laurier will, at{ Many a+ man goes broke--in is dangerously Ihe Kilties' band paraded to the boat |i DN iGlint aunrreb-Tout winter 1 total receipts so far exceed | the opening of tin J parliament, | Health--then wealth. Blames his 2 ST NR ie Ates AIK De i t Ein f high Smeal odin '1 : t « his withdrawal from the | mi s it don't w i : EE i ' ld | and played a fine programme of lanc' without premeditation. «Then e of last it this time. { announce hi ra a ©| mind--says it do: : ork right . "Neilson's ace cream bricks," sold | and pla) i i Y hack. | ded : ) 1 + four i ------------ | government and the scleetion tempor- | but all the time it's his bowels. . . : : 3 t » usc, n the way down anc mi {ied tO the woods an vas oun . 1 : iid . WE ' :. in Kingston only at Gibson's Red ast 3 sm' hours of the * morning jsome time 'afterwa with bot! A Angus Seymour, an American Indi-|arily of Sir Richard Cartwright 4 They gon: Work-liver ea} aad Border, Ceiling d Side Wall, Cross drug store. : 5 he BY ; head serving two months sentence ip | premue the whole system gets CclOogg: 1 od a readhe , e © ire is wo § had 2 1 9 . Crazed by the heat, J. Edward had bs n rea v d Shen Ameri A | 1 ay, ' H , ty 8 : a : CoE i de] with poison. Nothing kills good, all same price, at : ; to need int th wharf, but evervone |amphtated, just below the Kne ¢ 1 ¢ i, 1 + 3 \ 3 : 3 4 y . Young, formerly of Ontari hanged | pu i inte t ma le og Th nade good his escape. He scaled the] On Dominion Day. | clean-cut brain action like consti FRASER S, 78 William St himself at Bloomfiel a5 yu was happ) {conditions the cabinet decide 1 | stone wall and is supposed to have| Go to the Salvation Army picnic ot pation. CASCARELS will relieve '| ¢ and bathing caps uy. Ah b y me : 1 len a | and vresae = or | Sta s G S and cure. ry it now 1 pong ( 5 8h s Red C SD drug "Sponges and wash cloths Buy {len entlly with the unfortunate ow, stolen a boat and | Crows d the river RY ajar 8 I yer Wolfe = land, laren | y : 016.1. VAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED jem 8 : = them at Gibson's Red Cross drugland plate Mim in confinement for the | into New York state. " | Wolfe lslabdet lesves foo 2 lene CASCARETS 10c, & box for i store hile bat} Port | stor "frest of his life. Accordingly, "Bathing caps and sponges. Buy street at 10:45 a.m. and 2 p.m., re- a week's treatment, all drug- \ r hile ne ¢ oO store iy > ; a | lin am v ahi n A : . nst a A Texas woman cleared 260.000 last {crippled murderer now bears a im them at Gibson's Red Cross drug | turning 6:45 and 8 p.m. iohets . gists. Bigkest in the Best. ny ruck ns ~ s y 1 > a po x Xe8 a the bottom and drowned year on 135 acres of Bermuda onions. ber at'the big prison at Ports store. : qnd 15¢. Band in attendance, world; Mil 0; A month; cailad for snd stone we botto o yor .