Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 206. 'DISC OVERY OF POLE Does Not Effect Ounership of ata emt A Eda a par. Territory. or ET J "Polar Regions May Be a Continuation of Can- ada---London Skeptical of Claim of Br. Cook. * Ss wo FEELERS history of the scientific world, Capt. A. G. VWinterhalter, chief North Pole Explorers, hydrographe= of the navy, and An- drew Braid, assistant in charge of the coast and geodetic survey, hoth mem- bers of the United States Geographic Board, beliove it probable that Dr. Cook may have reached the pole, in March 17th, 1908. Dr. Cook was forty: miles, north of Cape Thomas Hubbard, in the Polar Sea, and that | ho expected: to return home in Sep- | tember, 1908, ' "If the report is corréet it is, of cour, of great scimtific importance Nag. Cook,.in all probability, has kept careful recap] of his progress day by day, and my case ho has reached the North Pole, the observations he masle will he in themselves proof of his sue Latitude, Year, Explorer. Deg. Min. 1587--John Davis . 12 794--William Bare S47 20 ul 596--Rup Hoemskerck ...7¢ 49 1607--Henry Hudson .. 8 23 1616--William Baflin 7 1806--William * Scoresby'... Ross LONE cnn Ww reeley .e Frederick Jackson Frithjof Nansen Robt, F. Peary 1900--Duke of Abruzzi 1902--~Robert E. Peary 1905--Anthony Fiala 1906--Robt. k. Peary 1008---Dr F. E. Cook . i ; : t these observations to we correct ag SHEE EE 44S LL FEEEEE ES less DD Cook actoally followed the Washingtdy, Spt. 8D. Cook was |courss ho indicates, so that his di in no way an officialrepresentative ol | covery may he ba oh, not only on his this country, and, thecofore, his dhs own belied, hut on absolute scientific "1t would scarcely he possible for FH 4 4444440044444 4 44444 3 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + » 3 3 i » coviry does not affeet the proprictor- f prood." hip of the territory. ler all that 4 -------- selontists shere know the North Pole Expedition Cost $9,000. may be already properly under the | New York, Sept. 3.--Scientific men jurisdiction of some country. lH, as is | who are well informed concerning 1: sapposcd by some, it is on territory | (hok's discovery of ihe North Pole that is a continuation of Greenland, it | id, to-day, that the entire expedi- naturally would be under the jurisdic: | {ion did not. cost more than $9,000 tion of Denmark. Ii, however, there | Phic wun was furnished by John R. should he a body of water between the | pig) v, who went as far as anc hun- ihe mambo of children proved by the apostolic delegate to mede Falconio, trine, yesterda had arrived in Chicago, from Wash mgton "NO JBABIES, NO EALLOTS."' ] i | | Is the Slogan oi Father Phelan, of St. Louis, : Chicago, Sept. 3.--The formula of | "No Babies, No Ballots," proposed by | Father Phelan, of St/~Louis, two days | ago, in whic h he urged that votes vo | With Ap Officer "in Her SCANDAL on Ee ARCHIBALD LAURIE SUES DR. given to a "family in RS rtion te naps the United States, Archbishop Dio- Ho tiprisu] approval of the doe- 2 | | | =h few hours after he { } i | | | i | ! | "Indeed, why not ?"" he inquired. "Women. in some states are given Mh vote on a property qualification. Sure ly children are far more valuable than property. It would thus be reason; able to give votes to married persons on the basis of the number of pH However. and here the arch Yvop sighed slightly, "1 fear that - Pethy Phelan will have some difficulty in ge ting his plan adopted as a law as he| suggests he will try to do." ASK PUBLIC TO FORGIVE. Millionaire Owerlooks Past and Hopes Others Will. Uniontown, Ta, Scpt, 3.--=A pathe- tic appeal for public forgiveness of his wile, who eloped nine months ago | with a younger mun and has just ce turned, was made, to-day, by W J Stone, a millionaire operator of this city Mr. Stone ha® restored her to her | old plas in his affections and conhi dence. He was bitterly disappointed, | therefore, whim, to-day, her friends { and acquaintances. in and out of local |; society snubbed har ana refused to speak-to he COUNT RELINQUISHE RIGHT | And Marries the Daughter of An English Captain. London, Sept. 3.--Count Herman Ostheim, son of Prince William of Saxe Weimar, and Wanda Lottero, daughter of a captain in the Mercan tile Marine, were married, yesterday, at the registrar's office, Hanover Square, It * may be recalled that north end of Greenland and the pole | gre miles north of Etah with Dr. [Count Herman was recently dismissed and the polar regions should tarn out | (ok. The chief expense involved was to he a continuation of Canada, then | tha fitting ont of a schooner which Great Britain would control took tha explorer to Etah and the a -- purchasing of provisions To Meet The Discoverer. The expense of getting Eskimo Copenhagen, Sept. 3. I'he steamer | guides and pack dogs was practically Hans Bgeelo, "on which Dr. Cook isa nothing : ae pas enger, 18 now expected to Arrive "The succegg of Dr. Cook in his, heres to-night. Fhe-minister of marine | +ffoFt to find the pole is undoubtedly last ovening sent, o torpedo boat 10 | dne to his nerve," said Mr. Bradley at sret- hers A fot ie of torprdo-horts tom Hotob-Foraiae; today. - "Fiver will Ix ady to sort the steamer up | had any doubt that Dr. Cook was {the harbor safe amd would make the return jour -- ney ag he originally planned." . a : Mr. Bradley' financod the expedition London 1s' Skeptic. | organized by Dr. Cook, and a stead- London, Sept, 3,~The London papers | 4 4 444 "the opinion that the ox. manifest a considerable degre ol 1 Slorer had onceived the right way of skepticism with fogard® to the report oing about his undertaking of Dr. Cook's achievement, and will not regard it as a Tact until it is Will Seek South Pole. confirmed by more evidence than is yet : rida available. The gencral attitude of the New York, Sept. 3.--That Dr. Fred papers is summed up by the Westmin erick, A. Cook 9 SUC as ia Hue bo his ter Gazette, which points out that the own gigantic and never-failing pet, golfer, when he puts in a record | to his love far adventuwe, and _ he round, has to have his card signed, [ ( ool ambition, is the description and that there is nobody to sign Dr. | given, yesterday afternoon, by William Cook's card. There are two Eskimos | lL. Cook, the explorer 8 hrother, in 'his to vouch for his feat, to he. sure, Lthome at No 719 Bedford avenue, hui} thay were his caddies, and, there | Brooklyn : fore, their ovidence would not be ac "The best and most complete way y possible to explain why my brother eached the pole is to say that now he will find the south pole. He will nod Linnie Ho-cannot dail. dis whole. life | proves this. His carcer has heen pic A . | turesque in the extreme, and . filled What Ottawa Scientists Say. ith honest and determina effort. He Ottawa, Sept. 3.--""The practical im-«| a soli-made man, as much so as the portange. of the North Pole discovery | greatest figures "in. the world's his is not very great," stated R. M. Ste copted I'he Star dubs Dr. Cook's story published in Paris, the fist chgpia ofr fadre tame of seine 2 wart, temporarily in charge of Dominion Observatory, to-day, * but nt the same time it will ho of value finding a" new point for the measur ment' of magnetism from x me teoroles ical standpoint, also it is interesting es th oops" lhe condiions obey, 5. POSTOFFICE DEPART. there and which have more ork a mystery: { MENT HAS $20,000,000. Must Have Actual Proof. Was D.C... Sept. 3.--"Most tartling"' is the. comment of officials | connected with United States govern ment geographical worle on. the rc toverly, Mass., Sept. 3.--Postmast- ported discovery of the North Pole by | er-General Hitcheock had an import Dr. Cook, whily they are awaiting fur | ant conference with President Taft this ther news to donfirm the event, which | afternoon' regarding the plans he has - will, they sav, mark an epoch in the | formulated for cutting down expenses Se -- mn - -- in the postal establishment, DAILY MEMORANDA. Ihe postmaster-general wi the A president that, according hese Nobby Tat latest estimates, the postoflice depart ] want Jo buy. we FH hie: ment will show a deficit for the fiscal BO a = amphell » Oe r be 8 tm vear, ended June 30th last, of more | ana Concert, Maedonaid Park, 8 p.m [1160 SUL HH 10 TO p.m., Saturday. 0 . A Special Sale at Waldron's, Saturday The deficit for the fiscal year night. See Saturday adv. June 30th, 1908, was about $16,000, Bijou Theatre--"'A Wife® Temptation'; 100. The increase, as nearly as can | Largest Ever Kmown in the Ser- vice--Plans Discussed For Cut- ting ExpenSes. known in the gervice ending "Mrs. plones's Birthday Gift, and What jo ascertained, was due in Happened to Jonesey. : a Ww « xiensions ot the ser- Fhrow your old hat on the shelf, part. lo... 0 | It won't look right, we know vice in part to the business depres { When you see the stylish, new Fall Hats [gion during the first part of the fiscal i George Mills & Company show vear, and further, to cumbersome and | 4 A ~ {expensive methods of handling the | 7 mail and in other depastments of po- | tal work | Mr. Hite heock is facing the problem of how to -cut down expenses so as s 8 to materially reduce the deficit and at | the same time t6 keep the postal ser | vice at its present high efficiency. : . |__The president has asked all of his .You can see in our store, cabinet officers to eut down their e the largest variety of Jard- timates for the next fiscal year wher- | iniers in Canada. ever possible, and economy of admin- | : istering the government's affairs is to We have just opened some pe one of the principal efiorts, of his | very pretty omnes, and very administration. cheap, : $1.65 Watertown & Return $1.65. | Sundav or Monday, ? Worth twice as much. * Sroteertonemre Bibby ® for Semi-Ready suits Citrate of magnesia 'and "Sodium | phosphatic, in 25c. bott at Prouse's | See Bibby's Kennel top coats, $15, ( \ Sl -------- m b0c to $2 50 Saturday, 5 am. or 2 pm, Sun: fl ro . day, 730 am. or 2 p.m; returning | 3 : rng store, corner P ss and Clergy. | Robertson Bros. . Sevend 3 or $1.50 Suit cases =] from the German army. His debts of 250.000 were paid by his family He himself was placed under guardian ship. The count, a few weeks "ago, re naunced membership in his family and 1d rights togsuccession x WHITE SLAVE. A bbe. Police Found White Girl in Van: *eouver Chismtown ig THE GORIOUS Woe Vancouver, B.C, Sept. 3.--Following | | PRINCE VIOLINIST AN. WAG. NER FESTIVAL. the report that the "white slave' traf fic, which was stamped out before, is agin being carried on" in Chinatown, the police, investigating, found Alice! Rudd, nineteen years of age, in a small room in a house in. Chinatown She said she met a man named Paul Webster. at Maple Creck, Sask., and came tor Vancouver with him. At his suggestion shg went to Chinatown I'he police claim Webster has a bad reputation. Webster was locked np charged' with procuring OLD FOLKS AT CHURCH. Young People of Sabbath School Issued Invitation. Brockville, Sept. 3.--At Glen Buell church, ten miles from Brockville, last Sunday, the voung people of the Sun day school, qgpecially invited 0 x present. all v aged people of the di trict, as well as roprefutative mem- bars of old pioneer families removed | to other districts. A feature of the day was the pre | sentation to Mrs. J. W. Booth, of Lyon Wan, of a silver cup, presented by A. E. Donevan, M.P.P., fo the oldest person present. She is ninety | vears and two months old English Capital Interested. Brockville, Sept. 3.--~The promoters | of the big bolt line scheme to ram a railway from Ottawa through Bell's Corners, Arnprior, Perth, Brockville, | Motvighure: Mctealfe and back to Ot- tava aro preparing io turn over to | the English capitalists who have an option on tho charter their interests in the proposed railway, The line em- braces a run of miles, and the English finanei owidently consider the proposis tion a good one. The transfer will probably take place next week Dowie's Successor Goes To Jail. Chicago, Sept. 3.--Wilbur Glen Vo tiva, successor to the late John Alex ander Dowie, as head of the Dowie re- ligious cult, is a prisoner in the Me Henry county jail, at Woodstoek, TH The leader of the Dowicites was sen tenced to jail in default of payment of a $10,000 indgment. rendered against [him by Judge Wright y favor of Philip Motherill, a farmer af Montana on a slander charg Boy Ran Into (ow. Ogdensburg N.Y, Sept. 2.--Wilson + Cook, aged wwelve years, was proba bly fatally pa wed on a farm near this |eity He was descending a steep hill on a bicycle and ran into a cow. Lk was thrown irom the wheel afd striking on his head, was rendered sin leonscious, The little follow was pick- ed up and carried into his home and : doctor summoned. He was found to {be suffering from concussion of the brain The Summer Is Past. So why ching to that sunburned straw hat when you can buy a nobby tfelt in such a celebr ated make as cott's. Christy's, Buckley' 8 son's, Imperial, etc, ® at Campbell. Bros', store Fresh Maple Cream. Our own make. Fdwards & Jenkin Bibby s for fine clothing Affections--Pretended He 3 and Came Back Midnight With a Revolver. "deThe Four Hundred i ive oven than | that of New York, a2¢ stonned with | | the groate st socie i seandal ever heard > cparation, as to hex | and Th $30, 000 dam ages for alicuation of two SS damplaiits are as : night' Archibald lawyer, "of Quebec, tomdhing ho had to d8ave the of town he made a sudden ireup- tion infor his houses entering hy The kitehon maid 444444444 bob 4444 "Ne iH ie 1 2 "ailfer,"" anal denwing of four ehildron. 4 ep Don't Forget This Is Plum Week. Fresh stock gain this §mot Rehearsals As Regu- a) liniot in the Wagner festival performances at Berliner Zeitung, women have requested | Scotts', Christy's And Buckley's. the pekloraaers solely with a view to ohiness, who is a nephew Cougiiel Up A Live ¥ severe fit of naseau na \ sprihg on the farm and members of the MUST BE PUNISHED. Minister Tells China Murder Must Be Av Pekin, Sept. 3.--China has declined the proposal mado by Sic John Jordan, the British minister, for a joint investigation in Pekin, of the killing by nglives. in. Pravin Despatches From BoneSu. proyvismad cum last Juno: of Hazrah Ali, an Tian Distant er surveyor gttachad to meteorological expedition ander Lieut. R. 8S. Clark, a formgr officer of the United © States army. Mr... Fletcher, the United States charg Za affaires, occurred in the Brit- ish demand. "Chine gives as her reason that it is impossible to bring witnesses from Kan:Su province. Ali was a British subject. and Sir John explains that it is impossible to permit his murderers to go unpunish- ed. PALAALMLAGIAHAAMBGASES + CANADA OWNS POLE. iT + <laims the ownership of the North Pole, despite the fact of it having been reached by Dr. Cook, the American ex- plorer. On his last trip to the North Capt. Bernier. an- nexed all the lands north and east of Greenland, in- xT rant Islands mentioned in the story from Dr. Cook. The fact that the latter has reached the Pole itself does mot affect, so government authorities here state, the right or title of Canada to THEA PEPE HEPA AEE TO MAKE GAMBLING | A State Monopoly--New French \ Legislation. Paris, Sept. 3.--An attempt is be- ¥- ling made in France to regularize gambling while having regard for the interests of public morality and those of the treasury. An influentially back- ed bill is before the French chamber which seeks to" introduce personal gambling licenses at a cost of not less than $10 each. Deputy Leon Berthet fathers the project. His bill has avisen out of the fin- ance minister's Fecent- proposal to levy a tax on all sorts of gambling and out of the feat expressed by Paul Poumer that a tax on gambling might ted to a great increase in the number of gaming "establish ents; At present everybody Who plays baccarat, Fou: letter or trente et quarante does so freely in the few establishments of the kind existing, 'But under M. Berthot's system no one would be able to: ap proach the card tables unless he ex- hibited his license, The bill makes all games of hazard a state monopoly. No more than one gaming establishment may exist in any one commune, nor shall they ex ceed twenty-five in the . whole oi France. No person is to be admitted to gaming rooms unless he be of age and provided with a license to play. Oi the proceeds of the proposed new state monopoly, ten per cent. is to be deducted for the benefit of the com- mune in which the gaming establish- ment is situated and another ten, per cent. for the general improvement of | French health resorts. Half the bal- ance'is to go to the state old age pension fund for workmen and , the other half is to be applied to the re | duction of the taxation on unimprov- led land. i ---------------- Budget From Bath. Bath, Sept. 2.--Misses Pearl and | Yertha Nash, of New York, also Mrs Haaiihon, of Chicago, are visiting at |. Dr. S. L. Nash's. Mr, Silas. Burley | and Frederick - Burley, of Rochester, are visiting at Chas. Burley 's. i BAK Northmore, of Brooklyn, N.Y, is | visiting at -Dr. H. . Northmore's Miss Maggie "Rose, visiting friends Orono for the past month, has re | turned home. Dr. McCrese Wright, of ensburg, N. Y., and Dr. William | [ Wr ght, of Brooklyn, are visiting their | { father, Edward Wright. David Robin- {son, received load of coal this week {by steamer Sowards, There surely wil {be no scarcity this coming winter. | | Robert Mott a3 attending the Toron- to fair. R. Hutchinson, in British [¢ 'olumbia for the past year, arrived {here on Wednesday. He = will atten {from E. M. Hiscock and LE. 0. Web | Queen's University, Kingston. Mr. and ; | Mrs. Thomas Lewis, visiting friends here, have returned to their home in | Mr! | Watertown, N.Y. Celebrated hats at Campbell Bros' , Buy Sugar For Preserving. "At Edwards & Jenkin. Abernethy's for suit cases, See Bibb{'s nobby fall overcoats. Unless all signe are misleading, savs the Financier, Canada is on the evie of a great boom. An icipating new lissues of stack in London, the Journ- al refers to the "Ontério' Hydro-B > SEL and hoes that "this HloY upon the Dominion} cradit will | n- | be removed.' See Bibby's $12.50 English raincoats H. W. Newman Electric company, 749 Princess street, have secured the con- | tract to light with electricity Dr. kL . [Wood's new brick terrace, corner King and Johnson streets: also to install in the aew enlarged St. Luki®s church the system of electric Tungsten light | ing See Bibby's $15 fall overcoats. + # Ottawa, Sept.' 3.--Canada 3 3 + + "+ "+ + cluding Grenell, Ellsmere and 3 + + + 4 "+ + + + + » +> + TH WORLDS TINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Quer--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Kaiser William has decided to abolish dueling in the German army. The Swedish government has ap- pointed a commitiee to investigate the subject of prohibition. Three anarchistd, suspected of being involved in a plot against the czar, are under arrest ai Odessa. Lord tle Clifford, who married Eva Currington, an American actress, was fille. In an auto: accident. The: body of Hubert Theranlaz, ninety years old, a mountain climber, was recovered from abyss into which he fell several days ago at Goneva. Three men were killed and two sori ously injured ih a wreck on the Hun- tington and Broad Top railroad at Bedford. Prescott A. Luce, Buffalo, N.Y., fii leon years. old, commitibel sgicide. «hy - strangling | himself to death He was despondent. A cargo of silk, valued at $8,000, 000, which wame from China, was transferred Aron Prescott to Ogdens burg, yo sterday. Heary White, who, while awaiting trial on the charge of murder escaped from jail, was arvested in Bristol, Conn., and = brought back to Albany, N.Y ? Frank Fry, of Euclid, a farm hand, was instantly Killed in a runaway ae cidnt at Syracuse, N.Y. He was thrown from his waggon and decapi tated. t is semi-officially announced that Abdul Hamid, deposed Sultan of Tar kow, is suffering from J cancer of the stomach gnd that his ailment iv in curable. it ALARM: HON'T- SOUND BUT GANANOQUE PEOPLE PUT OUT FIRE. E. 0. Webster Appointed Ganan- oque's Tax Callector--Cases Before the Wolice Magistrate-- A" Parewell Dance. Gananogiie, Sept. 3.--On Thursday morning, a small blaze occurred at the 1. F. Jones' company's folling mill, on Mill street. An alarm was pulled, but no sound came. The crowd, howevepy on arriving at the scene of, the fire found it in the roof of: the building. and it was extinguished promptly without aid from the fire brigade. Mrs. Adelaide Carpenter, Wellington street announces the engage ment of her eldest daughter, Miss Florence Winnifred, to James L Moore, of McKellar, Ont. The mar riage will take place the latter part of this month. . The Citizens' Band tendered a fare well dance in Turner's assembly hall | last evening to W. 8. Smith, of Wash ington, leader of the band for the past season, w ho is leav ing g at an {early date to spend the winter in the It nited States capital. A number from | Thousand Island 'Park, Clayton, and {the Frontenac came over for the o in z |casion. The band gave an open air concert on the street during the early part of the evening, after which dan ing was kept up till midnight A special meeting of the town coun |eil took up the matter of the resigna | tion of Tax Collector W. H. Randall {who has served in that capacity for the past twenty-one years, being com pelled by age and ill-health to retire | Ris resignation was accepted. Appli- cations for the position were received | ster, who tendered fis resignation as { coune illor, which was accepted, dnd Webster was duly appointed col lector. » It is rumored that T. F. Milne, com "mercial specialist, of Gananoque high {school; will not fill in the month of September in the school here as he clainis his resignation was tendered ;more than a month ago, and that the | trustees therefore can not, according to' the terms of his contract, hold him till Oct. 1=t, as desired. (i. Harris, summoned to appear be Fore Police * Magistrate Carroll on a charge of being drunk and disorderly failed to put in an appearance and was fined two dollars and costs in absentia, 'and will. be placed on fhe pros¥ibed list for _a_ year, . W. Kane,, F a Charge of being Lard k and disoyderly and resisting ma rest, neeessitating a sound clubbing was landed jn lthe lock-up on' Wednes day evening. He was allowed out yes terday on guarantee of Major J. B Robinson, that he would appear when called upon. The. household efiects of - Mr and Mrs. W. R. Rogers, John street, have been shipped © to Calgary and Mrs Rogers and family will join Mr. Roy Arthar Scaillet was shot and killed! go "here the fatter part of the moth {by "Edger FE. Hope, at Zealandia, | Sask. during a fight hetween Scaillet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers, late pf | Toronto, have leased the brick resi and Ms somrin-law, for whom Hope ' dence on Main street, lately vacated worked. Angus McKelvie was acquittad at | Xorth Bay of the charge of bribing {John Piche to leave the country to Lavoid giving evidence in a mining suit. Abernethy's for fall shoes. See Bibby's $12.50 [all overcoats, iby Mr. and Mrs. BE. rR Chapman and will take possession at once. Charles R. Stuart, baritone, employed for some time past by Manager Cairns, of the Palace theatre, leit last evening, for Toronto, fo locate. Dr. amd Mrs. Tait, spending the past two months at their island cot N | nS al dnb] { en LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABIL: ATIES, Toronto, Oat. Sept. Be-Ottiawa Valley Upper St. Lawrence . (10 a.m.) Fine and: warmer. Stimulators in every sec- tion: of this store seh especially the Silks, --Dress Goods and Trimming De partments, It's really a liberal educa- tion in fashion to see the beautiful materials' and ga: nitures we offer you. i beau Slks And satins for afternoon and evening gowns. . . ... Stylish Fabrics. 0i Wool, Wool and Silk fou street dresses. Smart Cloths ~ 3 3 For Ladies' Tailored Suits ¢ i Our Trimming Department & Has always been a Siatines tive feature, but this excels all others. We never before offered beautiful things for dress decoration, Of Bugle, Sequin and Be ad ad Trimmings, Beaded sels, etc. Wilk Si Forml you call a see them Come ! Te Quy Sf The best yet is here for you. 20c With Any 156 Pate "Free, ; Monthly Style Book Free. Our Showing | to. Thomas Henry Crozier, both MARRIED. CROZIER--SHARPE.--In Kingston, Rept. 2nd, 1909, by the Rev, .J Ih Boyd, B.A. Miss Alice May Sharpe this city ROBERT J REID, The leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577, 227 Princess street. This is the weather when received a large importa tion of Clives, stuffed und plain Olives, at 10c. per bottle. Olives, at 15¢. per bottle. Olives, at 20c. per bottle. Olives, at 25¢. per bottle. Olives, at 80c, per bottle. Olives, at 35¢. per Lottle, Olives, at 50c. per bottle. Olives, at 75c. per bottle Olives, at $1.00 per bottle Jas. Redden & Go, Importers Of Fine Grocerles. "TAKE NOTICE, If you want any heating stoves, I have them "in * all sorts awd sizes. Prices reasonable, at TURK'S, . Phage, Kingston, visiting local fi tends, h returned home Migs Kate Elder, spending the past two weeks with lo cal friends, left for her home in Kine ston, vesterday ? Mr. and Mrz. 0. W. Sheets, Stone street, spending the past week with Brockville relatives, returned home yesterday; Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Keu- tage, "Bluffita" fave returned their home in Binghamton, N.Y Mullin and Mrs. Morrison, who hay oceupied Mrs, H. C. Tavlor's residenc Stone street, ' this season, left for Mgntreal on Wednesday. Miss F. Lake, spending of few weeks with local relatives have, returned to Guelpl Mr. and' Mrs. Edwin Warren, spend ing the past-month with the tities parents, Mr. and Mrs. DD. J. Gordon, Tremont Park, have left for Chica Dr. and Mrs. Cole, Watertown, N Y., spent the past few days with friends in "town. : : Autumn "1909. Newes | Bebies at Campbell Ba Aca Abhernetl for $1.50 suit $15 black wil

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