Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 209. AWAIT PEARY Pwho™ He Has Not Yet.Reached |: St. Johns, St 1 A -------- FOUND NO RAGES OTHER EXPEDITION | tions. | unconsciow OF ANY AT POLE. * Dr. Cook Created a Disappaint- | ment at Copenhagen--He Made Showing in His Increases a Poor dress--Doubt His Claims. Nfld Nort Commande at Indian Harbor, o clock, last night, despatches from io St h Poary Labrador, a cording that uh when SL John! Via 3., Sept till 1 X wi ac wireless poin throu Cay h John's yet coctain with the six hm (Chateau from nearest telegraph it is likely lays before mn reday ed It ail is the Bay Ray nod will Ax' it down Rx Bay) thence than to miles red Bay, « mo coast (twenty. the tiated where to the von 188 en three pedition it communication with two or ven leader di the and al outside v Peary In Good Health Harboo, Labrador Ray, Nid. Ix in the Arctic Seary health over hi Lehinn via Cage hard hiy Sept pite his man regions, Con Robert | the of enthusiastio the goal. When rooklyn, N.Y had report NovibLole, those deamor Roglevelt expres but declined. Lo Tk her than tha previous expedition = mander be in He is reaching Cook, of mn py fre hoasd the urpri a, appear host and spirit Nee told that Brags a. ' ad ta temondt ne of any h found, Cook Is Doubted Sept | { the Oddiadlow Cook, fou Copenhagen 8 a meetin it of D disappointment of his ized) world has ureat in honor HEVer since ti HNOWS uece. reached the the showing, althouy told of the attacks and honor to all was a made h had on O poor a male Dr denial been his nnswer uj voeraoit) imple civil American explore ho Sydney t to Ad- Over t, we " Roosevelt Chatean 1) to \ beon night' place proved to hea ) Cook's statement beine-made which. might Ly regarded RE Td nswer-to hiv ntcnsees: 1h commenced by crown prinee with an appropriate con pliment, handing to Dr, Cook a in which. wag the gold medal of Geographical Society, Dr. Cook the medal with smile little bow and without eommencod his Jeeture not not hast th ) oveming eas th 1 oeivixl and tiff ado, tart statomont which to finish contained a singl made tour he has dlozen times within the gl his has EO a a staunchly upholding by doubt the authenticity. « has crept ra ---- = have Cook nt if ih ui a to (ook claims NOW New Turkish Loi Wa hing 8 soverum nt S00,000 interes th will 1 I'he bi Lurks for pet or an ha oepl invited hearing pet Ihe bond nl oh fund announce that finance has decided I 85.000,000 Turkish mately 830.800 000, "the ext mort four { cent ation ministry ontract a the to « loa ' funds rat and of being four per cent rate ation one pet ent Baseball On Tuesday tern Leng Fofonto Newark, City, D Montreal Leng uy 10-11 Providen 0 baltimo e, | \merican forme idl weil Tand Nati ter, hY Yorl 6G, Detroit, 6 AST TTT pea ata Yd Loague--Ne York, 3 1 Pittsburg, (Chivag ladelphiia, Brooklvn, 2 A Big Surprise nt McA painting wre (AW 'their n I" Ww Bo w 6 Awaits vor uleyv's book tl Com beautiful n to y hirst hifty leaving amie arly ap boxes, ik Gibson 230 1 Red Cro them Phone Store furthe whieh from Buff = 1 days not Hew Wi fection the sheen pe h 230, cent mot imperial Pttomar Approx inter n tori 1 orted col DAILY MEMORANDA. toard of Works 4 0 Board, 1.80 p.m. 'tha 224 Johnson irsdday "la p.m Auction hur 1 The I'rs Horsethiof Kodak "hnights The Tram Ihe Ra and The Salvation Gypsy il A ring traces i } | | | f « i cour northernmost | ef | wis pressing SX New Robert ut he fa A RACE FOR GLORY Know weeks rrowing Between Peary York, the ldwin Sef Ar Circ Peary, a doubt during the past month or the dome of the world up in had been "of which the low-hanging Polar and Cook From the North Pole. nt. 1. Lic les sug had marked 1h slender he Dow: arth's rs for | mander discovery I ization by Shetland | {1 | | Monday, wire miles | threatening t cred 1 Ww n £1 th n h te pie knockout was sO a alse, n the coveted a he ame ent nun somewhere who was going to put in the claim for fruits Cook won the dash for civ- just five days. Islands he found Wednesday t me through up of fron goal this sholilder the. prize br. ¥ BW that | him ful Pe ary and re: Dr. cable end Peary Indian H SEALE the Winnipeg, ports ly The als venience, no ing couple over crop has escaped > from @ in only res as t rains, ard in' the of telegr tier of athe rederic fields weeks of elling cu k A. so close fy aware ah ceive the on arbor, People and Commander here that with- ition WAIT FOR BERNIER! the ve hastened the world's undula (ook, rival behind him a of race two rac- perhap and Com- cad that there of* him of At Lerwick 1 he last, and through it caught the world's ear got his message on the away north-east coast of Labrador- as that which Cook had on he wire on September Sept. all phrt ulted here the for in he h been damaged S44 CROP ESCAPED FROST. 8.--Re show that harvesting is practical- Ss Manitoba. the AS Th ie frost «ck of harvest help h grain has incon- been 1 v- the past as Threaten Life. Of. Taft Chica during he and ith the to he nation 1nd it hands Ve SH the lif visit In 'apt hax CIV ave police th the mo result mak the me Fr « tor officials RP of Chicag« Porter, trred 0 wnt efiort chief t cuarde Chic ). - Presiderit ne y, NOW o up i th th the « will «| exXecuLIve wt i 4 RR aft in lat cy be ol etclent Sandwich Has Fighting Mayor. Windsor, myor mm wn FERRE milkman, over Sewer Sept of Sandwi who delay The the and in le that blow he apologized. lt i Archie | legal firm of Northrup Belleville, ngs Hye GIRL_GETS_NEW SCALP HER HAIR WAS RIPPED I « Jardiniers the largest variety injers in Canada. store, Jard- our ot just opened and some very have tty We very cheap, From 50c t0 $2.50 Worth twice as much. pret ones, Robertson Bros. able li O'Rourke t crinding | N 1 O'Rourke vd her braid bh l¢ | she t operations a O'Rourke' the been | | t t and ee 1 the oozing « had reg tand t nn <------------------ OI a) Jad inch days' A. Robert died fic" was illness, R--FE. | h, wa tarted to accosted Donnelly, by criticize constructing wngugue $n OF choked Monday - from spinal men years forty-twe wa 80 Fanitted member and him \ the ol a antl of the Roberts, after night FROM HER HEAD 3y My, achinary mn a Factory--Surgeons New Skin 0 n of New York 5 Will Soon Be Better. Ne w rs hat youl Until Ie t hes at lue-eve elow A cons he he fir hile vi The he ue, hi he velids \ issue For nade losing w of it 1" th 13 Ps kin We ents vers IX hie York, vitality some look son could recovered ible line nose and half upper below four to do more orable Sept of mee owes her day and her hair ca machine & Robb No. I wa 1 | girl, who waist their sury sufl hook not t of a which, to evidence entire upy line cut wit extended v The rs Wee and Che the davs I back ha of blot arteries bichloric this purg Edward hall | ar Geory vned her the condition sho for t yafting Q sun | Dr nN and Dr determine months nearty shape a of the surfaces Oct there scalping by she her Serie should 8.~To Mis life a will raven ught in the ha mm ins, ulton wetty her ve t Grafting Her Head--She | remark no less than "w, the "Elizabeth | he wor fact her back tresses a belt factory wholesale treet, pink-cheekec or ol chem Miss i e jet bln k hair fell the ma cp' Hs tL | Gregory's Hospital the leclared | breeze bent A OV heads ive the iciently of it is hoy a her part ol or h ra across t dow Nay part ohbed of line 0 ir w no than st wl fron id vein le Ose, Downey, devi stpength of an of the he first [hen J. Fou k to hac Lhe of the the caught or nd t he hock to kin wed, « Ww he n th f as wp sul underg grafting will en of I b n their neck expericney Miss | Two young ) ) ut go out into the world with fa plat kull was stripped to the being as sharp as if it front ridge ol the upper cheeks shin trod. wa attempt gradually | 1 the slowly h mercury ot com being house the sufficiently ded anaes skull of Ww 1 th sut girl thet was al he Downey. series operation visit [he with work Ve back cut corre 1 we two cl setbacks vid heen by fi to rs 1 brow he For enrved n width possible, tients body d the entire from strips cut pa Iv nother Jaisious® for Br. KINGSTON, PLC TTY i | \ Tb eh, [ewe ¢ . TO RETURN FROM HIS NORTH POLE TRIP. Arctic Club Believe He Has | Reached the Pole--His Steamer | Arctic the Staunchest Ever Built, | New York, ~At a meeting 4 of the Aretie was announced | that many of the members believed | that within a few 1 months confirma tion of the truth of Dr. Cook's state ment will come from Capt. Bernier, | the Canadian government explorer, now .in the north, in command of the ship Aretie, According to Captain B Oshorn, secretary of the Arctic club of Amer it was Capt Bernier's intention cout pole-ward early this | and pursue it- until his ship be frozen fast in the Avetic He estimated that ship should be frozen in he uld be probably within a hundred of the Then* would "land a party a dash for the vonl over the Bernier's purpose was to plant the Dritish flag at the and immedi return - to his ship and ther await the next stammer, when he expected to come back home Osho explained that he had bound to seerecy by Bernier months ago, and that he wigoadlich etd boo RNG SRY ais thing shlrant the matter, only that a despatch from | Montreal stated that friends of the explorer feeling over his fate Capt the the St for the mission ept. club it = ica, to take 6 summer should {ol the » | when the embrace ocean wo pole. he and make frozen {| mile sea pole ately coming of Capt been eighteen were anxious in the employment government. He left July 29th, 190% His special com SUrveys, nu to the Dom That was only the | of the mission. The part of it been kept a eeret between Bernier and the Arctic club! This was to get to the if possible after he had completed his of He carried with him pro Cook, gnd also letters os Cookram-his_ wile dn Brooklyn Capt. Bernier steamed ont of the Lawrence with ample provisions for two years. His ship, the Aretic, is ranked by Polar explorers as the | staunchest craft of its KindSever built. It was formerly the Gauss and belong- ed toe Belgium. She hag been -in both the Arctic and Antaretic | has come out without a Captain Osborn holds that hati Capt. Bernier not gone the peril Lots-vovawe he had secretly planned he woul have been back home fully two SETI ag Nothing has been heard from Him FRR ITT howe AR parry liberal estimate, he ought to have ré- turned. to Montreal June of this Bernier Canadian is of Lawrence Arctic ocean was to islands belonging on make of merous inton government, official important part mos ha pole ficial wor k. St. circles scratch ane on by year The from been heard of the his secret de for the *'drift Capt. "Berni¢ he considers reach the marked his the median he the las members that not convinee Arctic club 'who knew | «ign, that he headed m his way to the pole. a map of what only feasible way to On this map he has to the pole, along the drift tact 1 has made | the { pole course ol Ransom. Sept El the ently al 1ron cage To er Pay Big Morocco, subject Ra any the 1 | tan of Rog Sul cal 7 rebellion of Morocco IF and he by akc | ht, who was re Z m has posed to the that his European the ried to ts ill, that [ public It [El Rog will be 40 Phy oe the sultan TC Of F1, 2007 THY a SRE a prisoner sultan riven orders | no longer is understood sch Burglars Steal Jewelery. Thamesford, Ont? Sept. 8 of Kester SO | Entrance w | to ! oriass he only thing taken. | feliow freag | an lilay around the Sit. are IY | jewelry was vast-hounl and spent A New Canal Reco Marie; Ont tonna gt through «tablished a breaking 1907, Sto a S Mary' record | Sault | Aug y {Tl oy | of RU Ie ord that St new the 12 ) } re Nl tons, of June, Ons: gi Brantford "Ex -Mayor Dead. S.~Ex-Mayor (El nirht, as HE a rom Brantford, Sepl, fiott | the train visit 1 ' as ret ting returning midnight, fall in was died al mst of a whieh he Detroit on [8 to Peary At Battle Harbor. \ th Qe ~ Amour ommander Harbor (medwe, Sept lespateh Point volt, with ( at Battle A mour report Roose Peary from ' board for' Pomnt fh routs Purchased A Farm, ( Wille are, teholme \ be purchast Findlay, Curtis Spsaday Curtis anofjus cate ha land neal ew ( ming = are a tron ( packed with in of the implants fruit oe barr the gan o« sttish of findin an apple. trait wdian ferior rel mn middle har Tt Store, and Drug comforts i Red Cio aby ONTARIO: Gre [point to Pole attained up to & Sons was broken in ? made by breaking | 4 door A quantity of | who dropped hii F THE PREVIOUS TRIPS Made By Robert E. Peary to the Arctic. doe onnaissance of Greenland in Land lee Cape, t of Disco Bay, 70 degrees porth latitude, Chief of Arctic expedition of 1891-2 as of Natural Science of Phila- cast \ dl Iphia to north-east angle of Green | land, reaching Independence Bay, #1 37 minutes north latitude: dis- Heres opie nd = "FHetprin Melvd determined insularity of Segrees rees Lund .. Greenland. 1803-95---Made thorough study of Arctic highlands and discovered Iron Mountain; tile reach northern end of Greenland: AXY6-7--Made . summer to bring Cape York meteofites to United States, 1895-1902---C ommanded expedition under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club: rounded northern extremity of dand: named most northerly cape the world, Cape Morris, at 83 de- 29 minutes north latitude i attained "farthest north" western hemisphere, 51 degrees minutes north latitude. 1906---Reached vovage in grees an in 17 rlosest that S7 degrees, | time, Was Instantly Killed. Tilburg, Ont.,' Sept 8, Railer, an employee of the (il Gas company, was ovVercom: pulling tubing from a well tho fart farm, Tilbury Fast, vesterday al ternoon, fell from a derrick sixty was instantly | killed nly -one and Fredesick Yoleanio while in and and was tw a widow 1 years old, WHO es yoLE ? London, Sept. 8.--The question of the ownership of the land of the North Pole is to come up in the House of Commnrons. Sir Gilbert Park- er has given notice of his b. intention 3 a asking Premier Aequith w etre SeHEs eee tory is not considered as be- longing to Canada, and if Dr Cook has planted the 'United States flag there, whether ' or not this act gives the United States any right of possession over the region God | Sb bbb A CANNON ACGIDENT GEORGE KERR, RR, PERTH, MAY LOSE EYE. °° Was Fising Off An Cannoli--Charge Prema turely--Three Others a jured. Old Austrian Discharged In- 8 acoident num old A serious which a Two Perth, ol. men originally later fi and finally Perth, Were Geor Qe Rory, Sept vesterday, injured. captured from the in the war presented to the beng fired at the of Perth, was iil Zone cham was re OCCUITY hy ol camon, Austrians, of 1812, town of what y shot heen her fa been hot and discharged prematurely ceived it fairly in his Ho is badly | burned breast anel fade, and may sight of Three of soldi also ju but to anv ocxtent Mr. Kerr: h volng man, is a veteran of tho Spanr ish-Amaes Boer wars, and employer Henry KK. ber wore suring fired. The the charge Mr. Kerr and the lose the face breast about arms, the visit not one eye d, thouy ny Wer a is ane an the wan of company ' bots | POLE EXPEDITIONS. 4 There have been 578 ex- peditions directed against the. North Pole, and sixty-one against the South Pole since 3800. Great . Britain leads, » ne hundred and seven Yi ara ana entre' a. Russia is second, | 4 with one hundred .and five & north and one south. The 4 United Statés is third with eighty-four north 'and twelve south. 4 4 bbb od bbb I) LION AND A BABE GREAT BEAST LICKED] LITTLE GIRLS HAND. Spectators Thought the Child Was Doomed ' When the Animal Leaped Towards Her--The Lion Has Already Killed Four Per-| sons. S.--Conah, the the Highland Pa., feared lion Zoo, yesterday, caused wild when Lena Meik, three her hand in the cage and he jumped baba. Woman in the the bea screamed, fainting, Pittsburg, mest Park citement old, placed monster s the watching them i Sept at ye ex: years savage to crowd several men, turned ! to the child mal: Keepers rush and stood stupefied for the lion « pawiong However, they Gnd took he remarkabil "but had wards i and then fear mang by the a od to the in instant scent when they saw af icking and rt fectionitely hand of soon Y out stance A of harm's of the afi moments before bregk throu cage in wit that a lew tried Ait the lion the heavy fort Ive to had ears in | beast w v quarrel The thee sid away animal veral Hgo his guards at an amusement park broke and while with a show ahd killed a womaa, | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, rl Walpole | 4 | ing ea 10 24 bars vi his reach -aflother | killed 1909. - LATEST NEWS nia, Despatches From Near And Distant 'Places. THE WORLD'S TIONGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody .~Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. A 'statue of Lord Kitchener posed for Calcutta. Sir Wilfrid Laurier opened Brock: ville fair this afternoon Port Arthur's new $250,000 hotel is pro- Hamil- successful Toronto a at International will be canal Pacific has beén service ex a passengers 'on as- will be ready next May. -- Ryerson Methodist church, | ton, remains in quarantine. | The Darmouth, [burned with a loss of $3,000, . F. Willard made flight in his aeroplane Tuesday The next Triennial convention of the Y.M.C.A, held in Toronto Ottawa debentures totalling $417,000 {at 1 per cent., were bought by the Jank of Ottawa at par. The next proposed world's fair {one in 1915 to celebrate the comple- tion of the Panama The Grand Trunk | from Winnipeg west tended to Wainwright, Alberta. Rev. A. G. Sinclair, of Dawson City, | has accepted a call to the pastorate of St. Andrew's church, Winnipeg. Harry Howard was arrested in To- ronto on the charge of abducting Ethel Manning, thirteen-year-old, of Jamilte : Sg me epee or women incoming have been replaced by men, to be sisted hy the ship's stewardesses. W W. Ross has been appointed | herifi of Brant, F. D. Neville, editor of the Brantford Courier, recently ap- pointed, having declined the office, | German official statistics for the of 1909 that 1,510 for food inspection, and se cond quarter show have been government dogs slaughtered und a | | | | 0 horses THE DAIRY MARKETS. Prices UuChanged Putter ~Market Firmer. i 7.--1he market is practically Prices maintained at the reached 1a week, and there ix not likely 16 be anv. material change, un loss there should be falling off in the demand from the English markets, This is not likely to occar at this season. September cheese will be offering in a few days, it is al most certain" that the demand will improve with. the advent of these fay orvite cheese The prices current at FP il oe PEFR than they at thix time last and the average English. buyer able to the inc lina Neptember le. than he obliged them last year; in spite that the stocks of cheese {erywhere are so much heavier ey | thes at this time last year, The {«mall shipments of the past few weeks | should tend to reduce the stocks in cold storage on the other side, %nd | thi will help to bring on the demand | which about due now {- The redeipts into Montreal last totalled 82,017 boxes, as compared with 3.0% the corresponding la week Cheese C oTTespon Sept. week, last Siacial Whig Montreal, cheese, this changed, from been steadily for un have level week a complete and lower were vear, resist at was he buy will not to wt tor { the fact tion per | pay to were is werk 7 boxes another the tdtal in exce vear, Ah r. 53.000 The were date last shipments the other onsiderably than they the actual figures be- this against ce or week This means considerable addition our: al heavy stock, and will tend to thie local dealers from operating in country markets this they have some encouragement irom om the other side - \t Campbeliford, fing, there about ctionse offered for | quickly advanced price a number of pared to do business. were sold the balance, refused to I'his price the buyers ed to pay, and unless demand from the other next days or 10 tls markets will rule about last week, The market price have around to of increase, ring | boxes year on hand less a year 63,111 rQ ay boxe 8 were vear, as a anoth or to ready keep Fuesday morn =O boxes sale. Prices to llic.; at buyers wer The buyer at this the sales eycept at 114 were not prepat we have more side duringsthe ek's same on were pre cheese to one fig men rare however, sell country he as firmer, and rked up crn townships hig this ranging fron butte mi for 4 been big ive all prices paid the latter price wriham. On the range from tinest with Xe down ens sold I'he markets h het week, the to Mont 2340 I prices strictly imery, been at real a paid market for re to towns ships finest sorts 'Dairy falls ordinary ondary to selling at about a6 uoted fairly bei butter is Manitoba from plenteful and oftering 14h goods 15 the wa per ardging Fhe well to «qua make of butter during the keeping week volumn on ip i= and last or creasing in t that a with = the turned fo butter mak has been ] the tCtories davs account of fa number of heise | NECPSSATY equipment have There is dso an ing quant the eeipts of butter coming. here from west, which helps to swell ow The stuff iy re however, pretiy It quality hand thie selling at prices i N.S., fish plant was | ats -- ships | substantial. week, | were which | bulk of the" all having eastern | ib. considerable poor, | low TOWN OF GANANOQUE. Purchase of Taylor Of For England. Gananoque, Sept. R.--~Gananoque high school opened for the fall term, yesterday morning. The staff is hand: icapped by the lack of a fourth teach- er. The work at present will devolve on Principal Graham and his two as- sistants, Miss Ewing and Miss Mal lov, unti} such time as sp teacher can Be secured 10 take charge of the com- mercial course, The schooner Horace Taber rived from Oswigo with coal. During the past week W. T. Samp Arthur street, purchased Psyche and No. 35, in the Lake Fleet group,"a few miles east of the town. Henry Mallory, Stone street, is laid up with blood-poisoning in his hand, occasioned by getting a plinter of steel in it at' the Spring and Axle company's works, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley street, left, vesterday, locate. . {| George Taylor, M.P., and Mrs. Tay {lor leit, yesterday, Montreal, [whence they will take passage, on Fri- day, on, the 3: Empress of Ireland, | for a month in England, ireland, Scot {laid and France. They. expect to there, October Sth, the re ~1 has ar- son, | Island Potter Elm for Alberta, to for | leave for | turn home. { Rev. J. Tallman Pitcher, financial i secretary of the Kingston district [2 attendance at district meeting, | i 4 i is in +40 bPPEE bbe TIPE Ee CANADA'S CLAIM + Le $ -- -Ottawa, Sept. 8.--In offici- al circles the view is .express- ed that even Peary's per- formance in again planting the Stars and Stripes at the North Pole does not affect Canada's claim to all land lying to the north of the Dominion and east of Green- land. The idea was express- ed by an eminent Buropean authority tthe other day that the islands to the north constitute the Cana- ian the argument advanced support of Canada's clain. Iie Sood $ | * $ 4 $ $ ¢ & 4 = | | 6g 44> o od ddd $ at Hs arrawamith. to-day and to-morrow. C. N Palmer, Brockville, spending the past few days sith fo al friends, has home. Mes G. and A. Wheeler, St Les | street, and G. Carr, Stone street; are [spending a week' in Buffalo and Ro chester. W. 4G. Bates, spending the {past week with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J. G. Bates, Stone sqreet, left for { Haileybury, sterday ) . } 1 Be worl la few days with IMrs. A. Shields, Johnston, L.D.5., | holidaving with his | Mrs R. R. Johnston, Gilbert Root, Brock street, Aeating, Arthur left [for the far west provinces Skinper, King street spending a 'few days in Toronto Miss Marg, | Wheeler, ters, the Misses Wheeler, street, re | {0 Foronto, sister, Miss turned ar etnpanied cil isi NT SE ca HL BROKE IN w ae 5 r. || WRECK OF )F STEAMSHIP LAURENTIAN. sesrion returned b= | ve is spendimy his parents, Mr. and Sydenham street I Johnston, N.Y As parents, Mi Stone street and 0. V: vesterday EE. J and street, 81 visiting he St. Lawrence has Tne. | A Boat From a Fishing "village Piloted ' the Life Craft to Harbor--Seaman, Couldn't Row NAd "Sept I'he steamship Laurientian lef Friday: She twenty passengers, thirty forty rebounded mast ol their deck, without *top for an aT and persuade " St John's, 7 | wrecked | Boston carried steerage When heavily the berths cabin and a crew "numbering thie ship struck, she shock throwing from the epin passengers [hes tampeded for the ping to dress, and dn nails ers, however, all hands, return to quarter stiff porth-west about; and given iN ny to i A | ship ders were thoard. Twenty-five | mostly women placed in the first Ltackle collapred thrown into the se by the thumping against he ing hper. Within Ltirown into the the deck and the abled boats were Six more life but the passengers the seamen of the know how to row, and shat obliged to handle the Along the iron bound coast cliffs ris a height of fifty feet. After the two boats had hours, fearing to i a, nearby fishing { through the ed the life « i Ihe hull of I two near the eng Imrie obliged the of his ship | tyv-seven vears had crossed: the Atlantic built at Stee & and dres bu o'clock " wind nked the the at =e to put of and boats over passeny children Were but the bow hoat, e were Others of \ smal the collaps thos te sides of the fifteen water pa engers rescued minute were, druwn mr the di wore over that some © warentian did th themselves boats put sn\ Wor oars to RS adry frog been put in, a boat was finally harbor. aurentian vill and Loe i Hl i et ane ne-room was to stand SOF end which for thir Was R Ca in For Bromo-Quinine Sold in Kingston Cross Drug Storrs Fousph Sherrah,.- of rive at Wignipég Tondition alter wandering | woods® between Winnipeg {William . for fifteen days Buy Castoria, and Baby' {lets at drug to Princess and Clerg \ eripp Gibson's I. A aming an exhausted the Fort lon m in ) and Own Tab Prous Islands--George i conti, hat dl) LAST. EnrTION WEATHER PROBABILITIES Toronto, Ont. Sept. B-iMtawa Lally and Upper St Lawrence ii 1 Light to moderate winds, fine tevay and on Thursday higher temperature Store "Full Of Scasonable Merchandise. Greets vou upon entering our store to-day. One de partment after another i filled with crisp new for fall and winter and attracts more universal tention than our Silk S¢ tion. We offer the t good se : n a best Silks for Dresses Silks for Waists" Silks for Coats Silks for Linings That money can buy. Eve weave, every finish that stylish and desirable is } Unreliable + Silks find place. TO-DAY we are th ing all the new shades i: ON RTM re OE FRENCH PAILETTE MESSALINES ORTENTAL SATINS, SATIN CHARMEUSE, CASHMERE-DE-SOI1 SATIN PARDITA, MDME, BUTTERFLY CREPE: CHEFOW, OTTOMAN. VELOURS ¢ 5 A Very Special Line of British Pea-de-Soi In all the best shades, bright finish, fine weave great to wear. Very Special at 50c, and MARRIED BAJUS--MALLAN Kir th, 1909, by whe Miss Lulu M Jiseph 8 In DIED. Entered Kingston en Robert Andre MAC LI AN .~ 1909 * mtrthe ( Hug gh you ( ston tk HE RNE 1900 even y Fhursday from Sunbury went sy merai on clock Wh the ged thirte and three 'm from 12 ROBERT J. REID, The leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. This is the weather when OLIVES Jus tion of Ol Olive Olives, Olives, Olives, Olives, Olives, Olive Olive Oliv per Jas. Redden & Co, Importers Of Fine Groceries. at at ay at 10e, 15¢ 20¢ 25¢ 30¢ at $1.00 "TAKE NOTICE." t any heating stoves rspris and TURKS, you wan

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