Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1909, p. 8

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: Sn THT DATLY SWITISW WHIG MONDAY mad-- ---------------- ET ] sisi Ms --- = - - n 48] tend the West street main which hr 81 ) 15 0 R uilt with the object in view of even- | ; ; tually continuing it to supply the ; J) . . - < . { | western section of the city. 5: 4 ; N They Are Saying And Doing. BR ser | BECAUSE THERE HAS BEEN! crry awp viemwiry. LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS| Norval: Hodgson, Toronto, spet 5 | _. INTERFERENCE IN GENERAL Sundey in the city. : is : | FER sy Vet. VERE Le ak ame wen won| @ Handsome Tai : 'Ariel i Rep: iring, pressing, dyeing, clean- Occ In The ty gk X . ¥ hi. : i : , TO ORDER » [1a C - Fith His, Work-- ep Ty hfs Se Vicinity-- Other Brief Ttems of Miss Dorothy Weaver, Gananoque, is 4 Bl 5 i R in t a ime, visiti fri he y : e-intendent | warwick Pros., Phone 650. Interest Easily Read And Ra In lawn Tol a lise Pes ov S Handa A ; 4 . x : He ; : : B «~ There's Lack of : membersd. guest of Mrs. G. Birch, George street. | Each With Its Latest Style Story 5 . Confidence 'in Him. Night Classes. or s : Mrs. A. Mason, Toronto, is the 2 x ~p : i | night dl ¢ Kingston | Repairing, pressiag.. ly Valets so fog™ty J ; Toronto, is the gust ' 9 Lh o "Yes, I'm going to resign. "H 1 Attend nig L clgtses 8 nisin Five big 10¢ pe 3 vilet paper for of Mrs. James Crawford, Division | ; A . = : : 1} | cannot be allowed to do my work in Business Lollege, head of Rucen stall, 25¢. at Best's. roel, : i = NS * ur ; Lamb J peace another superintendent will haved [tates moderate; enter any © 2 Fl William Swaine, pi tuner. Orders . G. Lockett, was in Belleville over Js id ah wld . : ; In Persian y Mink, Seal- te, be appointed in my stend." Metcalfe, Principal. "Phone 440, aes at Mea: 2 Da ha 78. Sugduy, sak ing 'part in saviees in fe ETON yo ; ; . x 'his was the statement made this --_--, A font roll has ntarted in Bt. 1 a i j ; Russian Poney, Near morn ng Ly Thomas Hewitt, superin- Farewell Dinner.» i } George's cathedral Sunday school. lies "Birdie" Bute is still in hos- Mink ned | tendent of the waterworks, when ask-| Col. E. T. Paylor, is leaving for | On Sunday, children's day services pital in New York, where she is under- y Hudson Seal, For-Li , [fied if it was true he intended : \ to re-| England on Saturday nexi, and on. : 3 re oi treatment. hy idm Sek eg | vt SEER orn ty FORE RE te "I intend writing out my. resigna- farowell dinner, at the Royal Military 14 Cop ral 5 esembly. returned home to-day after visiting ; : b 3 18 |tion to day," he -said, *'and placing | College. Col. Crowe, his successor, | H Coa ham, piano tuner from friends in Ronfeow. : a 5 "the new thi Nin Inspection invited, Esti- {]|it before the city council. 1 think | will grrive in the city this week, | Chickerin 's.. Leave orders at Mec 3 ew fomdhy and wife, York ~4 wan abe' ings nates given. - Come and see ||| have the support and sympathy of : x | Auley's Book Store sirect, od Saturday alte a two 7 3 'We are sure us. No obligation to buy. the council, and that the aldermen Bink Of Toronto Branch. "The . court' house Was a busy place woeks' visit in ) - : y will understand my position." A branch of the Bank of Toronto " Mrs. J. E. L. Goodwill, Pétorboro, = ley ? . : y dt . thi¢ afternoon where Col. Hunter was| . «3 : gt a ; JOHN McKAY Mr. Hewitt says it is not ill-nealth|will he opened on October 4th, in the t presiding at an assault case that oc: |is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. YOU can select : here now § that is cading him to resign, neith-| store on Princess street occupied by {curred at the Inverary fair. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick. * tala bay Fall or Winter Coat, Suit or ; er is it a question of salary, for he|john McKay, furrier. George McKay, | Don't let it worry you when the] Mrs. (Dr.) Shirrelf, Ottawa, is visit- . 3) with the assur ance there 149.155 BROCK ST. appreciated, the fact that six months | hrother of the above-named, will be |srvant girl leaves. You can have an- ing he: parcats, Mr. and Mrs. John : SE ~ ] iy tne , THE FUR HOUSE. go Shs cand increased nis salary | manager. He will be remembered for | other in a few hours by using or Ballantyne, Ontario street. B HE no after ir : his fine work, years ago, on Queen's ! reading the Whig's little "Want Ads." Miss Joan Gibson, of Napance, has 5 3 $0 is , Pp ORT Sr tha haw -- se It is a lack of confidence thatiand Toronto Wellingtons' hockey} Jy a to buy Crothers' Meadow left to enter Brooklyn General Hos | § H RE IM ANT among th o How x are ryeatd iM hem, teams. Croat sotae. There are more to the |pital, as a nurse,in-trainin : i are the long coats, semi- > Bal Mr. ewitt. i : remain ges "Phere to ¥ ! = . pound and go further than'any othe: | Miss Edna Connolly, , f Brooklyn, | Nr = bac small sleeves, full § Vv x; Li) aaxre Was ne need of engafing Prof. Breaking Up Furniture. soda bisouit: made, and they have such {N.Y., hospital, has returned irom a} § ] | | fla ks, skirts 2 st rles), report upon Rd i S HE 10! fas not the owner of furniture "ala fine flavor. visit. with her mother, at Napance. 3 11 re or eate 4 SKir ( Bly SII VER quirements of the git meg 1° claim | Perfect right to smash it up if he so | Commencing «next Sunday & record | Mrs. Morrow nd children and Missi § § i strict] tailored or trimmed. 4 Hl that his report of taut June contains desires ? This afternoon, the police' will be, kept of the attendance at the | Enders. of Houston, Texas, who sum- { ] A ONG the materials will be 4 ER lincorrect statements." I have = told] Me™, Potified that a drunken man was Bible class at Sydenham street church. mexed here, have left for their homes. | & y a Ras FOR 0 itn 50. and the water works nie breaking up the furniture, in his This is for the competition entered in-| Miss J. Ramsay, Kingston, is the | § 8 found a number of fancy weaves - tee alto. A couple of weeks age house, The bad man will be looked 'to by Bible elasses in this district. guest of hor pareuts, Mr. and . Mrs | ahi as well #8 plain cloths in the THE : Zave the committee another report: sit: He has been before the magis-| [f you have an cxtra room to rent William Ramsay, at Beaurepaire, ; Rd \ t "Pe sul had f fall and 4 Be ind of oa tn of 19} {| trate on several occasions, for® drunk- |--yse 'a lito "Want Ad." in the Montreal. i X p LS) mos popu ar s es or an BRIDE BM acre with some of Prof. Willhofft's|®nness. Whig to tel the soi the want one. Prot, Nillian & Muticoe, Lal Har-| & = \ er ill | recommendations Fe Bre ~ fou can then chooso the gne you wang [Yard universily, Lambridge, SASS. 1S 5 Oo y Gn odet | things in oh Tt here, po? Shes Assyrian Arrested. to take into your home. And all at here for his brother's wedding to- . ay q 1 Price Yory ou ; tate Gifta of Silver are always [| correct, and 1 have the actual data] An Assyrian name) Thilias Maker, mall cost. oe id TO oki Campbell leit on § L Re --$14.75 for a stylish, well-made , ll much appreciated. , to prove what 1 sav." way brought in on the Kingston | The missionary = committee of the] MISS & pe > On. Sup : 3 5 \ r » Oue statement in Prof. Willhofit's re- | Po Fong Railroad train, this morn- |city Methodist churches are armanging dag for Rochester, N.Y., where she | suit, and up through a long list of other Cream and Sugar Sets, - Bl port is worth repeating at this time: a if charge of a constable. He was [to hold a district laymen's missionary | Wi b enter the cily hospital as nurse 8 designs to the best $30 Suit in Kingston. "The pk ' in Ki . o i inchi ; nference : Vo» | In-training. oast Racks, Ibe plant vs kept in first-class run- |committed at Hinchinbrook by conference and banquet, dung. No. jin | ; 5 x Caddie ning condition." : Magistrate Hamilton on a charge of vember," at which the offival _ mem- Mayor F. Hugo, of Watertown, NX. ' on auONS : Mr. Hevitt has been superintendent | throwing a brick at a young lady [bers of the churches in the district, | bas been accorded the unanimous en- Sauce and Gravy Boats, of the water works' plant for twenty-|named Margaret Bedore. He will ap- will be invited 'guests. a of ho repiblicat purty for Relish Dishes 4] two vears and has given faithful ' and : 'hefore. Jud Price," some day -- ; re-election. ' | an As g pear before Judge vice, some day poclaon. ' oS Bon-Bon Dishes, Sacellent service to the city. He claims | this weok. le 'will remain in the A SUPPER WAS GIVEN A ay Winton, with the Detiiuiont . > fl | that the water works' plant to-day | county jail until his trial. { ! Steel company, Toronto, is in » cily Sunlelaved cl 10 shows tais- ho rocked" well L107 Ul Dn 3 The 48th Highland Band--Visit to|on a business trip. He is a former andle Sticks. ------------ | future of the city. The extensions in Death Of Child. | . ~~ Penitentiary. Rigg=tonian, i ! A Fine Dis 1 of A In addition to many little 1889 were made with a view to the| 7h. death occwred on Sunday of Whilst the 48th Highlanders' band ¥. 4G. Aworson, M.A, « teacher is 5 . , £ 34 things inexpensive i growth of the city, and twenty years| y iro Beatrice Rolson, aged six |wae sceing the city - in a street car, the Collegiate Institute, wae marriod not to be found elsewhere. had since elapsed. One thing he months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. permission - was secured to Visit the on- Thursday last to Miss Ethel M. wanted to do at the time the city ? v . . - = Q J. i 3 a took over the plant and: that Rolson. She passed away at. the home | penitentiary. Not being allowed to Sproule, > Westtirook. ; X bh ay ; lay : Yael 2p an - Xas to} hor grandmother, Mrs. M. Coyne, play inside, the kilties ghve a gency i "Alfred ols, hil Det % fon 'e ress O S 5 lay a Phi ee ine i Main up, ; Princess Division sizect. Deceased had been {ous programme outside the gate, and and Alire streets, has béen vary ill, 3 i ) § they Nt i ga ted As ailing for some little lime, but it was the strains of sweet music made many oo Saf rapidly aE to the " NTL TINT "When sked 'what w a the -- ---- only since Wechosday last, that her an inmate think of home and happier vey Paton. wd of Eons Muse BN | of 1] Ie i ' Hew: : liness had taken a serious turn. Her j9ays. ER tr sh iy uk i OO 1 nt ) M P. Dy sav : NE 4 . . ny vy a 4 y 1 PD 3 - of he lant wor Wo" lows sid Liat ARC 0, nT "VAL pans th | AV the comer on Suturday ight, de he i, He i be ARES | toen-inch mam at the corner of West| Sincere sympathy, of Rell FCS TU the Highlanders and the X08 1D donald, dawghter of Mr. and Ms. 7.| At 50c and 75ca yard our Dress Goods and Wellington streets across the erie-| "™ led to them in their bereavement. fio "who so kindly assisted in the {Macdonald, University avenue. resents a seléction of New Falland Win- ket field and up Barrie tofiPrincess 14d Sent To Jail . work of ushering, adjourned to the Mrs. A. H. Blacdtaby has returned to | r ~ terial d Col ed i street. - This would add to the sup- on 0 sal. Iroquois A : har home G o > r ateriais an olors unsurpass in 8 tel, where a fine supper | 1° on George strict, after g ly of the weste rt of tl sity A few wecks ago a young lad from Forty or 0 ¥ OY : snendi 3 POR G A] jy whith thao] Fie at pr ih Pittsburg a oo before: Col Fu: was provided by Con. Millan Band. gg he a eto. Mee, 3 Kingston. Then he we uld /advocate the acct. ler charged : with stealing $10 andl master Light aufteq oy kn Dot it pins? 1 daughter, of : 2% : N 1ti i F ? 2 D CONNAL S| OF, = nid | and after the usual toasts of king anc rtroit, accompaniéc or, and wi so 4 ing of all dell ends. Ald. Creig"s| was sentenced to receive a severe whip- | country, toasted "Our Guests," which | visit for a couple of Wilks at: the] BH At $1 and $1. D we have many nove tics sugyestion of yn 'independent 'high | ping. This the turnkeys gave him, but i eq¢ responded to by Bandmaster Slat- paternal home. ® °° that will prove interesting, including the pressure fire Aystem, he says, is it did not hava the desired effect, as g > A or. W is - 4 call m------------------ NAG iti atin. worth considering, and inaugurating, | the lad was brought in again, this ter. Whom. is p20 delight to dl SCUTCR AND IRISH. Royal Duchesseé Suiting, a smooth, satin if the city wants to spend the mon-| morning, for the same offence. He lioncert was the hest advertised 'afiair ve finished Venetian Cloth, correct weight ey, but the first requisite is to ex-|was given a preliminary tmal, this |pe had yer known and be was de- | Magistrate Had Both in Police for fall and in fashionable shades. a morning, and remanded to jail for lighted" ith thevisit and hoped to Court Line-Up. ' ; Gives new life and lustre to old ' jeight days, The lad is only eleven |get a chance to come again. Mr. bl Chai Furmit a V | years old and will likely be sent to a {Light then toasted Dr. Evans and the Tables, airs, Vinitire | Al | i reformatory. press+and said that but for the help given him by the former," he never School Singing Contest. could. héve 'done the work in so short For the encouragement of musical |a time. ~ Magistrate Farrell had both Scotch and Irish in the line-up, at the police court, this morning. A good-hearted, jolly Irishman; who made things live- ly in the cells, on Sunday, by his . A EEE i . ¢ . |songs dnd jokes, and who also en- work, bath rooms, sash and sills. £ - | talent among school children. the| Songs, stories and speeches were giv- | deavgréd to make things lively for ] 9. ae 3 Ce ks { ta . » . 2 : ~~ . manager of the British Juvenile Mu-|en until train time was announced, | Constable Tay) + Men S ine erino 1 Thireei Coors, 100 Difierent Uses, | ai rege Toe En Sere to ui ef Ss, 59, 2ovonsel Comet Savin gio, svn' sg | Ir : gi Colors, 100 Different Uses, ; > | LAI | id Picture Frames. It is the Ideal finish for floors, interior wood- {cond piize diplomas to the two best the kilties to the train, which left at! urt quieted him down, however, and 'Henk! Honk! No matter how school girl singers in each school [12.28. The 48th would have given a a : i" 2 Shon i . ) E he had nothing to say. His fate was high they fly, you can bring them | district of Fingston between the ayes |sacred concert on Sunday evening, but 0 iy = I - 7 . i $2 and cost twenty days. ° 5 lS ds * 50 . pint oan. down if you lead your gun with of ten and fourteen. Those who de- {for the fact thay had to be at home A SS ehainn canis et. He ex- : n r irt Dewminion Ammunition. Every |sire to enter this contest may address {for work this morning. Col: Gordgn, plained to the court that he came off x « |, cartridge or shot shell is a grad- | F. de Fronsac, manager, 154 Syden-{Lieut.-Col. llemming and Major Henn a "oloo . ' 3 2 | i a . as ner to hear the Scotch band ) : All tl + best and mostwidely ad. | nate from the wonderful new ham street, who will make the ar- Panet deserve recognition for théir co- play, and. ha got drunk, He heard a 3 2 a : vertisci goods are always to be Bensinion System of loading, and |rangements and give explanations operation in the work of the concert. few fine Scotch airs, then mixed some, : S ecial 50c. Si ; : warasteed Sure. Cheaper be- about the singing and the prizes of: et ce Tiotel Scotch with it, but the mixture A Pt , . x found at this store and at prices Shing Mae In Canada. Dominion | fered. HANDED IN RESIGNATIONS. Wiig not pan out well, and he fell into A J ie d artridge Co., Ltd, Montreal. mp - ' the hands of the police. He promised | $ / é sia ; ) | Isis Won Yacht Race. James Leslie, Agent, and Blake|i, yo back to vend, but first had } Just what many men are looking for, a _ | : | The wacht club (handicap race, on Conley, Cashier. to pay a fine of $1 and costs. , light wei ht Merino Undershirt or IMPRO AND | Saturday afternoon, for =» cup 'pre- | 'James Leslie, agent ior the Cane 'the frishman and Scotchman be- 8 Drawers for present wear not too ' ' Hardware | AMMUNITION sented by Commadore Dalton, was |dian and American Express company, | tame friends while in the "eooler"' yr f " od a " ite S | . Ny 44 | won by H, Hora's Isis, which led the |in this cily, has hanc in his resig- over Sunday, and left the police sta 3 warm. or anid ay an 4 snug y warm gt . Kathleen by about a minutes and a |pation, tho same to take effect" at the tion together, after paying their fines, for chilly nights and mornings. Kingston. < . b { half. The Isis won, however, only by lend of this month. Blake Conley, sand then had an "eye opener," at a 2 or 8 fou seconds, as it bad to give the |cashier, in the same office, is also | nearby hotel. ingle Remed athleen a andicap of one minute {caving the company, at the end of R 1 and nk and twelve seconds.. There were six [the month. Both Mr. Leslic and Mr AT COOKE"S CHURCH. RISE Of THE in 0 . | entries. = The course was to the Bo- |Condev stato that they arc ledving uo h i + ] 0 lists ue Rand \ Mental and Bran 2 o livia. shoal, opposite Brophy's Point, {cause of the wish of work placed wp- | Rev. Dr. MacTavish Pastor For i mpire ya nad and Effects of 4 or Ereesse and return, a distance of eight miles. [on them. The work has been very ~ Four Years. x j Sioa 1 per box. Six for Une will pla £ The wind was light, from the north- | heavy of late, and they say that it is| On Sunday, Rev. Dr. MacTavish e's 0g : Ve : east. This race ends the club's com- {impossible to keep up with it, with |completed his fourth yer as pastor petitions for this year. out extra help, and that this has not|of Cooke's church. = At the morning oh been provided by the company. Just |service Dr.' MacTavish 1iude reference B ISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. | Harvest Thanksgiving. recontly, ono of the staff was ap-1to his term, His text was chosen Y Y Price, 50c. - $43 +s On Fe harvest gr on SEO pointed acling agent 'at Port Hope, | from Deuteronomy, chapter 1,-38, con- 3 4 \ } Address iti Wis, Xugnon. : Wall Paper {services were held at the Salvation and his' place was not filled. taining | the words Encourage * $+ > to please every purse. An Informing Sketch of Ameri- can History, Valuable for Librar- he Hioine Gon ies and Research. 'ormeriu Witdsorh Toronto, Border, Ceiling and Side Wall, interesting and profitable' The hall |SusPrise in business gircles, io-day. [PrORTess made in the church work all at the same price, at i . ' nn' "512 fidvers, vegetables and fruit. . Adju- |los close on to tweniy-hivg years, com- spoke of y ourag Furniture Sales given special at- | 3 FRASER S, 78 William St, tant Suth conducted the afternoon |ing to Kingston irom , soven- | had received from the people of the tention, County Sales of Farms, |} 444444444 service and Mrs. Smith had |tecn years ago. Ho is popular with congregation, and expressed the hope bg Wa ad eat way sheclaiby chatge of the-ovening service, hoth [all classes, and has a host of iriends, that this would continue, iid the High dollar, get my services. | Ml First ans Beason, Myers, ifome- giving timely addresses, Ts who will wish him every success in|. In t at Strapon there wps a child- MARKET SQUARE. figs A DAY BS ive tn nell FH. §.| The band rendered able sefvice dur- [whatever work he takes up... IPRs i waen i pro es set ee Ot RS 80 Brock St.. 'Phome, 570. |ini the day, and some fine selections | Mr. Conley has beer with the" com. down by the general assembly s_ com- were rendered by Mrs. Higgins, Band- |pany for five years, and is alw a po mittee, on Sunday schools, was car- master. Christmas and Adjutant Smith. [pular Kingstonian. He also bas tho Hed cuit. Rev. Dr. Ryckmdn spoke On Thursday night the band wiil hold | best 'wishes of his many friends. on "'What the Bible Has Done For a Special thanksgiving séfyice. To-1 Thete has Dien 10 annowtCameht as Us," and Dr. MacTavish gave an ad- night there will be another special |yef, as to who will be appointed to mirable address on "How To Use the ! : CRAPAT ' . oe service, when the vegetables and fruit {fill the" vacaneics. sa ts Bibje" - A Shaw, the _suorintwor ace 1C1 ¢ b will be sold. - nt of the ¢ hool, of : ! 3 ' THREATENED TO SHOOT and fed in the exercises. 7 An Amateur Burglar. pein) 4 Viv Slag : : bi a i { FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Elbert Hubbard Writes of FY Torro McRaye, who early "The Crooked Path of a Million- |& Concession Street Resident--A clevked in a Quebec shoe store, when the following order was | i » 1Y ; 4: aire"s Naphew" is the subject of an ex- : "Lad to Be Arrested. Sufiday School Rally Observed received from a worthy inhabitant. ' $ + | . > + Army batracks and thew, were hoth| The resignations camo as quite a him." Dr. MacTavish referred to the | i Seti it titers 4444444444 P HEAL PEA AN Ae Glad to Show You, 4+ citing drama at the Bijou to-day and| W. Theriault, Concession street, was : 3 . . ye ey ra It tells the story of alat the police station, Bonday hs s wis Special See ' \ nr. Monsiets Please gut some shoe on my lestls family like J fashionable . young man who from be-|ing, to lay a serious charge against a Sunday was Bible se 2 day, dis} and send by Sam Jamison, de carrier. ing a gambler and a cheat, has be- [young lad named Gunn, and had an aud a. very Successful day it Vas ; 0 J st. J 39 year oi w Se come the accomplice of thieves in or- up-to-date, tweity:two-calible rifle 10 The school room was beautifully de ne man, Jean St. Jean, rt rae : Re roman 3 Sophie der to secure money to support his prove his assertion. Mr. Theri £ . . ; : : i reckless' methods of life. Seemingly rea that . for about oe Theriault ing tho careful work of some interest- Honare, 15 your ; Celens, 3} your 14 es a ave and the reading of his uncle's will that he {has been annoyed by, the same wouth, od friends, The metihers of the G uaz, 12 Babette. 1. Mad : 10 : Pie 9 . Te is to have but a small share of his [shooting on his premises. During that, school, with their many. friends, made To Rod . Paul. 7: Alphox Vi Gas " i JEegens, »n money, the bulk of which is to go to | time, he has lost a valuable dog, and a fino record. of attendance, and a 3 Pa > Hip Apne 51 aston, ' and $ his cousin, he ~cofispires with a vom- [a bull and horse have been injured. special rogramme of respon:ive reads bt Soe] Barmpeig . ® 5 iel, 1 year ; Hilare- he go bare mon burglar to gain the family jewels. | The youthful hunter was often warned |!P8% 8 dresses, songs amd choruses oot. - iat . : This is accomplished after a midnight | about his actions, and as a finWwarn- | 88 carried out. Jean St. Jean's family is large rad of many ages, but The struggle with the old man. he | ing was told that the next time he At the morning, service, the pastor, : Locket Shoe Store is capable of shoeing them all with shoes of nephew then attempted to ontwit the {would be arrested. Rev. D. Faing, presickid ou . "The burglar" and keep possession of the| Mr. Theriault thought this would be Value Of The Bible school." A choir : entire booty, and upen this the plot |sufficient. but instead of taking it, helo gicls from the Bible school, assisted 4 ne Go turns. The scencry is very fine and | says that Gunn held him up on ? the | the church choir, and Miss Edom Single b Good Shoes for Children there is some strong acting, especially roatd with a solver and threatened |ton sang a heautiiul solo. , > ' that between the burglar and his gife, [10 shoot him. "The complainant said We don't care whether you are ready to Buy your Kall Suit Now or not, We "Want Our Splendid Clothes 'Progress. Brand" to have a Chance ta Make an Im- pression on your mind. corated with fruita and flowers, show- St. Jean, 38 year, she ; Her The'll Certaindy do their Work 'Well il you will Stop in for a look at the Choice New Fall and Winter Models, Every Gar- ment Guaranteed Price $12.00 to 20.00 the best quality and at low Prices. . 4 i # { which recalls the famous Dickens char- {he would have let things go if the lad The Best For Jelly Making. aetérs, Bill and Nancy: Sykes. There is {had behaved himseli, but when he| The Hyslop ctab apples, on sale this % \ also an excellent comedy and a juven- {caught hit in the Yard with the gun, [week at Carnoysky's, 2 pv of hile sketch by the Biograph company, to-day, he took the weapon away and -------- 4 \ 3 > { y entitled "The Kid of the Camp," and [brought it to the police station. Anj The bodies of the Gilding brothers, | vin t 2 ingston's. » . oo . " "> . & "The Lost Kiddies J. Douglas Ban: finformation will be taken out against f whoo were drowned in Toronto bay a AFF EI EPFL I PEEP PR LA Lr FERRER HERP EECA P ELS Lier sings. the lad, ' . BEEP EA IEP EEE EI FCEFE ATH LTAF PHP 44 week ago, were' rerovered,

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