Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1909, p. 7

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YEAR 76-NO. 230. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909. ne - pres -- T -- - TT ---- ASG A Te EC = a m------ --- - - - ------ . a | ' | . 2 | ! > GANANOQUE TIDINGS. | x PLOWED UP GOLD. \ |sovs WHO PLAY '"'HOOKEY." | WEATEER, PROBABILITIES. : 4 ais - } Taronto, Ont, Oct, 2. 4 : | Time For Payment Qf Taxes Ex- : Said to Have Beet Hid By British f S ¥ The Police Have Commenced to! valley ana Uposk sO ari 10 i tended. oldiers. { Round Them Up. - | ab. p-Strong northwest winis. | Gananoque, Oct. 2 ~Mayor Done- Champlain, 'N.Y. Oet. 2,--A 'farmer F t light "showers, hut mostly fair ang ond oy . 4 Senn a Cy 5 o ui : ' ---- . = a . - LAST EDITION | { i i. i A number of boys, living at Wi to-day and on Sunday. | van has 1ssged a notice to the effect {named Vosberg, living near here, | liamsville, have bean playing *hookey™ _ : a that on accedunt of the tax bills hav- : . {while plowing, turned ub a quantity and the police have bem notified to . 4 32 ling been delayed to a late date the r ol gold coms, rmsh by the earth | get on to their tracks. Yesterda He Was Secured in Pitts | time &n whic h the discount of two The Burglar Answe ed the in which they reposed. Digging nr. | Dispatches From Near And Constable Arniel was on the tol ig burg on Thursday. | per cent. will be allowed has been ex- Constable's Call. ther, he found more coins than he; Distant Places and managed to stir up the young: . | tended till Oct. 9th. {could carry at one time. Their val-| sters, and they will, no doubt, "bo in | The major portion of the delegates > ue is estimated at 350,000. | their place in the school yoom, when i | Fr; i Ve al, 2 5 te the King's Daughters' convention 7 It is believed the treasure was buried 8 the school opens on Monday : * FR ry {left for home to-day. Some few will 58 {by persons who stole it from the ' Several citizens oc of bY . opini : i " f . . Pitch army whith © 3 .- J 2 citizens are of the opinion - remain over for a few days longer {british army encamped near that the city should appoint a truant | | vit in the factory town. A | Champlain during the Burgoyne cam- fo ) ; GLO NEWS is . \ : . : i : ! . 3 : the work all right ww beli K . {past cn the staff of the local branch robbers probably lost their hves sub- : all right, they believe that : THE LEADER OF THE GANG of toesMerchants' bank, left yesterday AND A WOMAN TELEPHONED |. ntly and no one knew what they | Richard Hinton, jr., for some time {paign against New York state, The| for Yarger to enter on the duties of] * THE POLI . had done with their booty. ! | officer. While jhe police carry out {GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- Sess, should be one man appoiblcd AND or the work. With the police, there { RUN DOWN. la well-earned promotion STSLE Jou! | boob Joh on, Say dd, Sou Mek | well earned pron ae 5s eye to week, and thoy could not be ex- ene |r, The fine re idence of Oliver Adams, A Lively Episode in a Guelph | HHH HHH ' FE s » } They Got $9 000 in the Rainy Toronto, among the Admiralty Group i Ig ils H xl Traced B His | of Islands, was destroyed by fire * Houge--The Burglar Brandish-| L TO ISSUE CHALLENGE. River ani-- ra y ® Thursday night. 1 he loss is about An Evil Looking Knife in the + Revolver and His Wheel--Judge gg 000. ~The boat houses \yere saved. Policeman's Face. | New York, Oct. 3 --Joseph Fitch May Try Him. |The house has been: closed \ for - the 44 Garrettson, managing editor Guelph, Ont., Oct. 2.--A man giving { inci i T% Pittsburg, Pa, Oct. 2 .--An automatic season. Tul} of the Cincinnati Times-Star, oy eed in the hold-up of a Ca. | Another well-attended ' assembly was Lhis name as William Hendrick, of De who was ong the ;passen- by oh bank three months ago when { held in I'urner's hall last evening, the troit, was arrested, Friday mornmg, | gers which arrived on the SS. at nd K7.000 w stolen, has resulted Citizens band orchestra furnishing | P¥ P. L. Greenway, in the act of Mauretania, brought yord nearly $4,A) was | Pittshury mukie: >" burglarizing the residence of J Wi 4 from Sir. Thomas Lipton, In oe ieneili Shon i a he Re SOUL | = Mys. William Hartsook, the guest of Lyon, the finest and most luxuriously | that he would sail for New ail of adyslav Szymansky, . . 4 1 . "od forrished house in Guelph, | 4 » c with Andreas Slander and cousn, Mrs. George W. Scott, | hed ho mn Sa k | York, on Oct. 9th, to make \ K { of the robbery street, for'the past week, left The police got a iclephone message a tour of the country and to ( 8 CUS pr y h » . . ' i 3 3 { 4 : Winicki, is accused O : ' for her home in Winterset, |ifrom the inmates of the house and issue a challenge to the New | ling, on Aughst lowa. Mi Agnes Johnston, King arrived only two minutes alter the | York Yacht Club. maugh or rain dha Mee four Street, left on Wednesday to resume, burglar had for ed his entrance. In| Referring to his plans, Sir th, BH he € ok a unty jail. F her duties in Toronto. answer to his ring the constable was | Thomas has said : "1 will e Ci a Co i : : ; | : months an th cp at i the Pine Harold Ryan, Montreal, is spending surprised to sce, not a member of the race for the cup if. I am per- 0, supe mdent o , . . Sli : : : yma > Super. eT hore. } d of few weeks here with his, parents, |family, but the burglar emerge irom a mitted to do so on even kerton detective agenc) re, h a . : Ari aiYs --~ ; ! . - eat and the finding of the vel E. y and Mrs. Ryén, 1 irst |w indow on the voran jah. terms. But I: in not engage 1 the train-rider. It Z wa ir A. Wilson and children| "Stand back," he threatencd, and | to sail a marine freak across i Tat or t the bank robber have retuned. to Brockville after a |brandished in the policcman's face a | the ocean to compete against 3 at one © + bank we | / oh : s : : A Rg he, ' ul ¢ Necpor, ahd | thelr vig't with relatives Miss Agnes | large pocket knife with the big blade a skimming digh. When the EM amih papon, ane 16 ¥ g 0 . 2 enti » Au ar a od oh Belf'g, pending a few months here | open. The constable; in wrenching the Shamrock crossed the ocean i . ot j Dorin a "po ibility that witli her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. "Gil-|knifo ont of the man's hand, got a she came within an ace of TT See y 4s hat - 2 y - i i i iy . bhe bert "Belfie, Market street, bas return-|slight scratch. As soon as he lost his | sinking with all hands, and I the man might be one of: the robbers, | 4 (5 her dut \ 3 | ® : hal KE h Dimalo sent a detective to the jail o her duties in New York city. knife, Hendrick gave in. He was shall never ask another, man a i » | Mrs. Henry Driscoll, Merrickiille, 7is|gearched, and in his pockets were | 4 to subject his life to such a fonfibd the guest of her parents, Mr. dnd |found some valuable rings, set useless risk." conlessed, . _ IMrs. Thomas White, Wellington street, I'he bank robbed was the Rainy. Ri- {i+ a short time ver, Ont, branch of the Bank of Nova | , 7 : A» Mrs a Seotin. The three Poles are alleged to pen points--could-be jrciopttifiee by Mrs. ' CONVICTION have entered it July 2nd, late in the Lyon and her daughters, w Oo Were morning, and, holding a revolver at | 11 " - 9 alone in tho house whon the man the head of the manager, who recog > : d RAR 1 rage iv : od them, they took all the cash n ; endrick was sent up for ira | rar J ized he Bey at Fores Son : -- | Chatham, Oct. 2.--' "When a man's The detectives traced Szymansky by Re GIRL'S FRIGHTFUL SUICIDE. vile puts him on the Indian list hes 1 1 ; SK) ; {here to stay a full year," was the Duluth to St. Paul, Minn Here they : \ . | die i Jud 1 lin i i found where he had.gone to se his | a § Made Angry Lions Tear Her to dX tam Mi Jue ge ok in in connection v » he g : g . | with the ¢ A y . . Gerber, a | x i wie, who was living there, and where 3 ; 4 3 Pieces. Bu Sl Appea, oO . Ferber, * | Hon. A" B. Aylesworth, speaking to . . le 74 : : o . "ass | Thamesville hotel keeper, fined $10 for | is : EB X Tod he had purchased a motor bicycle on} Paris, Oct. 2.- A young woman | ling to a restricted person. The re- A prossman in 'gland, said he was the instalment plan. They discovered committed suicide in a frightful man- | strieted man's wife BO SOrving. no | not. unfavorable to state-owned cables, that fie had set Sut on the Sele or ner here. Having had a quarrel with | tice on Mr. Gerber, changed her mind jet, at pres nt, thought the money Pittsburg ot long yd Jord wis) her lover, who is a lion tamer in aland tore up 'the notice, Mr. Gerber | ™€ wt be bétter expended for other received 'that this cycle hac aeons! theatre in which three lions are inl aimed this removed the man from {purposes . to a dealer in a city near Pittsburg. 3 ; troduced during the course of a melo- the list, but the judge affirmed the It is announced that the Chesapeake I'he detectives busied themselves in| X g drama, 'the woman went behind the | . nviction. 7 and Ohio railway company has pur- | Matters That Interest Everybody |pected tg keep as good tab on the --Notes From All Over--Little scholars as a man who would be on a of Everything Easily Read | the ob covery day. There would not Having? secured the sole control { and Remembered. be enough business to keep them go- of the World's celebrated : : | ing all the time, perhaps, but there Milk is 22ic. per quart in Vancou- would. be other city | business that , v would come his wgy. In pearly 1 Alaska is petitioning for an elective | cities, there is . hc, ar I Trefousse legislature. a general rule, he is a yery busy man, Ihe Canadian failures this week | Ho receives a "report from the differ e . reached 2%; same week 1908, 39. [emt teachers, about the scholars who Kid Gloves William Keil Percy, four years of lar ghsent without cause, and he at age, was drowned in the lake at Ken-| nee seis out FEE E4 a, : ; 1 to fired the cause of We take this opportunity of ad- ® ora. : : . . 2 thir absence. The old-timers playing visiting our patrons. They come in 3 I'he Canadian Federation of Labor tha gamo of "hookey'" get to know all. new shades of Tans, Browns o will meet next vear at Brantford, On-|, 8 and Greys, are self-stitched and & tario pwo "dome fastener. g ario. The by-law to raise $600,000 for new 594 SpAvmansky was arrested at Cone truant officer, and as a result the {latter is very often led a very lovely | chase Winnipeg schools was carried by J for and 73 against. 2 | 'O \ Toronto Rollers want Peter | LETTERS TO THE\ EDITOR, Ellis, West Toronto, made a third police magistrate for the city. |" Commander Peary's ship, the Roese- velt, is stranded in the Hudson river | =. fl ' bohirb hear J. Pierpont Morgan's . private riniiy ot hoanty, light, and amusement | landing, below Highland Falls. will build up any town. Ite now "up { Dr. Da'séd Boyle, curator of thello the merchants to light up the | provincial museum, Toronto, seized | Mn girects. Let us go ahead and with paralysis last February, has im- make old Princess stvect brilliant a 4444444 PEEP EPA proved in tondition since the cool rogular Broadway. Montreal, Toronto | weather began. and Ottawa merchants say that it | Judge Xcet, in the Montredl police { court, sentenced Alderic Dutresac to | When Woman Puts Husband on |!Wo years in the penitentiary for List She Cannot Change. theft of a two-dollar hill. | The liberals of the federal riding of Strathcona nominated James Douglas as standard-bearer for the bye-election to fil the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Mcintyre. Light Up Princess Street. Kingston, Oct 2--(To the Edit lor): Annesley Burrowes says thal the and Szymansky is alleged to have SHEA EHER EERE E EEE | pearls and diamonds. Only an auto- { mobile veil, three cigars, and a few SUSTAINED. that locality, and when three men were 3 » scenes and thrust her arm into the chased control of the Chicago. Cin- he r 3 THERE'S NOT A arrested for stealing a ride on a 3 Pp | cage. The animals were wild with cinnati and Louisville railroad com- : : ------------ # ! freight train the detectives identified ] 0 yage and with a few blows of their pany. 'The, purchase price is. under- : : fis P one of them as the man they. had been ; : claws tore her head and breast "to stood to be $9,000,000. Gh DOUBT following half way across the contin- SN : n - -------- | : pieces, The woman's screams and the | i | i | { | _At Hoboken, N.J., in an" endeavor to ent. The man under arrest is a Galician. He is quite young, but is said never- theless to have a long record of dar ing crimes in © anada. Proceedings are now under way to have him eXtra dited. " - It is possible that he will be tried at Fort Frances by the. recently-appoint ed voung Judge Fitch, who formerly | lived in Stoufiville. Ar for the two men who helped in the crime, the bank helieves that its agents have them shadowed, and will accomplish their arrest shortly roars of the ammals caused a panic | BN . 4 | illustrate to bis six-year-old sister, " _ About it if 'you buy Trefousse in the lience. | Bdna, how would shoot 2 Kid Gloves. You get tha besi ib Re 'BOY TIED TO TREE AND . : x butyl World produces vs the Price: TERRIBLY BEATEN {if he encountered him, ( harles Hansen, " " ne . Fsoven years old, shot the little girl - : through the heart. She fell dead. ceHIrE n £ Bo : : ; VHITED STATES. | 4 \ ' Sent Up For Eighteen Months-- | Four Sthoolmates Jake Summary| The proceedings in West Peterhoro | 1ne new Chinese minister 'to the United | p Fined One Dollar. | are ai osely followed by the at- 8 p \ Revénge Because. He Trespassed | 2 being closely fo v1 States. Philadelphia, - Qet. a.--Abraham C.} on Tar Grounds." [Torney-general s department, it 1s un- SPECIAL PRICE, AJ. DREXYY, BIDDLE, { Eby, formerly mayor of Burkeville, | . -------------- : derstood. Prosecutions of) * alleged r ¥ra'v ar dmety, Va. who was convicted recently of} Routh 'Bend; Inds; -Oet. 2--As the |bribe-givers and periurers will pe $1 00 PER PAIR A New York millionaire, who is study-|using the mails .to extort money from | result of a hazing! by four schoolmates, [promptly instituted if the evidence at . v ing singing in Paris for concert work. BLACKMAILER SENTENCED. & YIN Fivery pair made of genuine Kid. mM EiSTER the Pennsylvania railway company, Albert Whitticker, of River Park, east | the élection trial warrant them. rt WE. INVITE INSPECTION as sentenced to eighteen months oi South Bend, is in a serious condi- | le " ¥ - N. bios government prison at Atlanta, | tion. The boy, who is eleven years INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ISAYS SHE WROTE ALL 4 1 fo and 6 pay a fine of $1. Eby, old, was stripped of his clothing, tied | p------ COUNT'S LOVE LETTERS. RE in lotters to the Pennsylvania Rail: | to a tree and so terribly beaten with | Newsy Pabagraphs Picked Up - By Falls 21: Flats. : road ~company, threatened the des- |clabs that he may die. When the | Reporters On Their Rounds. Mrs. E t As . She M Philadelphia, Oct: 2 Dashing. head- | LOSS OF STOMACH FITS HIM | truction by dynamite of the Norfolk Thazers realized what they had done | See Livingston's $15 suits. Is Ernest SEETLS Ae et All long from a window ne r* the top of | land Western Railroad unless he was {they ran-for thé woods in fear, but] py C. F. Ferguson died at Kempt- | Objections to Eulalia<Stetson the 21-story North American Building S TO WORK. | paid £45,000, | later one of the boys retirned and re: | ville, graduated at Quecni's in 1859: Marriage A down an area-way filled with fire a | re {leased the victim. Young Whitticker | Remember our claim--the best for Chicago Oct 2, --Mrs Ww illiam -- ner-- capes and other propjections, Robert | william B. Smith, Recovering | FORCES JOINED. says he refused to keep off forbidden | {he least money. Roney. & Co. Franklin Ernest, who has threatened BORN Bradbury plunged bey degryction yes From Recént Operations will | C n p | "nutiing grounds' and was punished. | Mrs. J. Clancy, Arden, is visiting | sue (Count "Santa Kulkia who | HICKEY .~In Kingston, to Mr. and Mrs. J ore y ernoon 18 yody as im- | ' | i i r - % HH oo) . vist Area . . : yo icke [TE ha QU " bo Ee ibly:- mangled on the] Take Up Duties Monday. | Citurehes Join Hanes in rom | Mrs. William Coekade, Division streot, | married Mrs. John B. Stetson, widow ey Beam 1 . : | Ve | i hict Se ' har ints of en iron fence sur-} y { gation of Campaign. | RAISIN | 10: a few days. lof the wealthy hat manufacturer, HOOVER .--In Picton, on Sept. 13th, sharp points of on « L New York, Oct. ' » ti] | a . : un . 4 bh } ar Oo ling the enclosure. fe . 5 Apparently St Renfrew; Ont., Oct. 2.--All the | Mothers, Livingston's boys Sulls jog the count pays her, 810,000 she} 144 Sad Mr i Dr oth rounding ie on = fering Pu eonty eon e through the churches in Renfrew (Protestant and | # MUST PROVE IT. * Mi well fie | 3 bell sagt [says he owes her' for conducting the to Mr. and Mrs, Melville Dafoe, a son 3 : {loss of lus Stomacy. dn 8 surgical | Roman Catholic . alike) have joined | # Wi Miss Sadie L. Uampbed, visiting | courtship/ for him, has disappeared | FRETTS t Napanee, on Sept. 8th. to Awarded $15,000 Damages. | operation, William B, Smith, of No.'| forees and promulgated a local option | 4 Washington, Oct. 2 «The ¥¢iriends. in Rochester, N.Y., returncd Fo ily from her a rp Ba Mr A 5 J irett a daughter: Albany, N. Y. Oct. 2.- Damages. ag- | 437 Central avenue, Brooklyn, intends | campaign, and their first step has met Nationel Geographic ~So- home on Tuesday. 29 Michigan avenue: HUFFMAN. --At Napanee, on Sept. 21st, oregatingr over $15,000 were awarded { reporting for work on Monday in the | with marked * success; for within ciety s not propose to % | Clothes for natty dressers. Livings- | However, she has not leit Chicagd wo. Mr. and Mrs. To A Huflmes, a by the st th court of claims for per { office 6f the Brooklyn Union Gas com- | twenty-four hours the necessary |3 recognize either Cook or ¥ ton's. }1t was learned that she will stay | 5 SON At Sel) Sept: 174k sonal injuries sustained on the State |pany. On September 9 Mr. Smith S [twenty five per cent., viz, 208 of the | 4c Peary as the discoverer of * Several applications have been sent ' right here and press her claim, Mss.' A tae wife of ly. on of a Reservation at Niagara Falls on July | stomach was removed in the Bushwick | voters have voluntarily signed the | 4. the North Pole until one, i in to the police commissioners for the | Finest said that more than a scor son. : 6, 1907, when a rope attached 10 near Hospital to prevent his death from | petition to the councit which war: or both, produces proof. % other vacancy on the police force, lof witnesses wordd bear her out. Con i er on an melined railway broke, -causing | the development ol cancer . {rants. them passing a by law to be Dr. Cook has engaged #| Come in and look; you needi't buy, tinuing, 'she said : DIED. five persons to fall, one ol whom hasg I feel better now than 1 have at | voted upon next January. " % Captain Sam Bartiett. and # but you will. Roney & Co. i "1 fitted the count out with good | WRIGHT --At Demomestyille, Sept, 27th, | ans Jime in the list Sve yetrest seid | LL vessel 10 go mp next A H. Blaskaty, Rtn giperin- Hothes, prampte d 'him, and then Mrs en Wrights if kasi Shee . 2.) 4 . 8 Yes Ys [ J | ar and recover Dr. Cook's 3 |tendent of the ollows' Reflef As-|Bishop anc arranged that Mrs fk Of RD Ta wen, Succeeds His Father. * fis hungry all the time, but 1 have TAFT FOR A SHIP SUBSIDY. | 5 Yorongings at Etah. ¥ sociation, visited Lyn lodge, Wednes Staton should call upon Mrs. Bishop a Sn 4 a t ane es Winnipeg, Oct. 2.~-Dr.. Howard Ne "i Hi Eo. ve oh pradigested Says Country is Ready to Try | ¥ ¥ dav ovening. ro. t the Chicago Beach hotel. "That 'was AR aor. Prnest Sharpe on Sept. Dermid has been appointed principal | Toys i : ye Loupe ely Jresoy. > ory "For . grippe Cf colds Laxativ (ight. months "after My Stetson' 25th, Mrs, Andrew Sharpe, formerly of the deaf and dumb .nstitute, in pore BE een told by the sur- Such agure ea---------- Bromo-Quinine works like magic. Sold 'death: At first the count did not of Sharpton. succession to his father, the late | geons that I may' soon be able to eat Seajle, Wash., Oct. .2.--President IN MARINE CIRCLES in Kingston - at Gibson's Red Cross|progress rapidly with his courtship, BOOTH --At Deseronto, on Sept. 25th, Prof. D. W. McDermid. { beefsteak and all kinds of well cooked * drug store. {but he made good headway by cor Gertrude nella, Pant ip hi | Arrivals and Departures of Vessels! Constable "Harry" Tilson was ° on respon lence, be cause I wrote every months and twenty-four days. a-- removed, but that does not worry me ~ 4 : roady trv ol at This Port. his rounds for the first tire on Fri- love letter Mrs. Stetson ever received PRICE ~ At. Mounts Lm 2 Sept em | removed, bin that does Tot wists ie, {try was now ready to try such ai : : ; . day night. The other new constable | from him. 1 framed the proposal of a Daniel W.2 A rH Sr. DAILY MEMORANDA. las my strength am neaith have. re- | measure There is no subject, said The steamer Canadian cleared 10Y j.5 not yet been ap yointed. marriage and argued away every ob years. : Site y uicen's students | turned { Mr. Taft, "to which Congress can bet- | Toronto. . | Progress Brand A i 0 | | } Taft in his address in the National Weide St i ds without any ill effects, 1 know { Amphitheatre, came out flat-footed Lowney's. Edwards & Jenkin, | am a curiosity with my stomach |jor a ship subsidy, and said the coun- | Smith i ] / | . othing. Livings-|jection she offered to accepting the] Funeral took place Wednesday, at 10- In medicine, | r. Smith has been employed by |ter devote its attention at the com- | The steamer Sowards cloared for 'ton's. \ 1 ' i " } i count in marriage, It was a hard aiclock. ing session. | Fairhaven. > | A. D'Arcy, advance agent or lima years' werk, but I was success ---- . The steame: Alexandria passed up, le Cherry, in hy ane Belar," is ful." As su ROBERT J REID, «Havana, Grand Opera House, | weighed 102 pounds. He now 0 et Big Bid For Hockey Men. ~| Friday night. : | making arrangements for his attrac- | The 1eaditg Undertaker. pm. Xs! Committe. 4p i RE ineis : EM 1 Ottawa, Oct. 2.--The Ottawa hockey | The steamer Aletha had a largo | tion at tho Grand, on Saturday, Oc- | HOSPITAL TAG DAY. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. dry : So fe . Dr. William Francis Campbell; of | team, Stanley Cup holders, may lose | number of passengers from bay points j tober 9th. : 5 : y -- - General Hospital Governors, 4 No. 394 Clinton avenye, Brooklyn, | the services of Captain Bruce Stuart | to=duy- . ei un The Trusts and Guarantee company', | he Ladies Were at Work From This is the weather when Monday: who performed the operation, will | and Fred Lake next season. These | The steamer City of Ottawa is duc limited, are the executors named un- | Early Morning. A.O.H. Fuchre Party and Dance, al take Mr. Smith to the congress of | players have received most extrava- up, Sunday, irom Montreal to Fort | der the will of the late Edwin Wat" | mpue General = Hospital Ladies' Aux . Our poi... Monday night surgeans, whish will meet in Utica [gant offers from #a Temiskaming club | William. lson, late of No. 38 O'Hara avenue, ji,cy was favored with fairly 1 Sale of Voiles and Hosiery, to- : silver cogntry tha 0 Avia AY . giness i Tor sthe ta ave boing | 8 j ] Special Sale of Volles and} ) Rext month. to play in the silver country the com- | Marine men say that business in the | Toronto. Letters probate are being | oo ther for its tag day. The street : . : SHoprabh) ling winter. Stuart's.offer is under | freight line 1s beginning to show a applied for. corners throughout the city were S Ices f Bijou--Big War Drama, {GORI : : {stood to be the biggest sum ever yaid | falling off. i sit | "A number of boys cree tod a great | . 4 ; Te Great Wild West Drama, (Selig) Tu Pilot Was Blameless. | 5° ever 1 2 ! ye strongly manned by mémbers of the ' strafed Songs, by J. Douglas Bankier. | pufalo, N.Y., Oct a hockey player, while Lake's induce | The steamer Roberval passed up, on | deal of trouble out in front of Bethe! > ) | Buffalo, N.Y. 2 --Capt. Jamies 3 : : a + . {auxiliary and other charming lassics AND i : a ud ant runs hig » four-figures. # olleville seme biuro oh. Tho ce aro : : : : Stone, the United States supervising Mion} uns high Jn th jo her Fort to lleville, to load cement foturc h, i st nigh Th poli HL | who offered their services in holding : = 1 Stus spe pk ¢ . 4 OREO > inspector of steamboats, rendered a | yi ! ait | for Fort. ¥iliam, linvestigatshg anc Su | | art spent eek in the Cobalt ig RR A I a sri RAB VE Tg T= 0.0 2 § a! decision. vesterday mer fy the |JistRCE : uring tne pa ie pas; § Sumer. {, The steamcr Mississquoi was: up issued if the trouble is not abated. {drop a little loose change into the 5 a - { collision between the steamer Erie and the Canadian schoone ty of | from Rockport, to-day.® She is still| Don't forget the annual convention | red Straubenzie, st Monday Capt. | Regina, Sask., Oct. 2.--The charges The steamer Duiidee, from Fort Wil- | the Lecture Hall of Sydenham Strect i . + - ¢ S Science and art & the Brooklyn Union Gas company for Like Campbell's Hats | ten years. He is thirty-seven years For the styles are so smart. A t 3 H Re old." At the time of the operation he good eross box, Savurday is chosen jor tag day, because of great traffic (Malt, Cider and White Wine) | down town and on the market square are guaranteed. Stone finds that the schooners star. [on which Judge MacLean, of Battle- | ham, hghleréd ad the M. T.Co'x ele | church, on Tuesday afternoon and | The farmers, too, are given a chance, ~ hoard or green light was not burning ford, will be tried by a commission | vator and ci ared for "Montreal. | evening, Adctober 5th, to be acidvessed | to contribute to an institution which Pl ] yg E at the time of the accident and; there- | appointed last week are: "Being || The steamer Haddington held up at [by Rew Dr. Service, on furlough from Van- | Western Judge Charged. doine a good husiness. "of the Woman's Missionary Sheiety in i is. so helpful to them. Ladies were fore." Mis - decision is that the pilot of |drunk while on the bench." There are |Four Mile Point,. oun account. of the | China. | posted On street corners as early 'ns 6 . the steamer City of Erie, Edward 3 mitigating circumstances, - however, rough weather, was able to clear, last | See Livingston's 812" kuits. tam. in order to catch the working ; 3 Fancy Cooking and ip Ko, wif ne ivy {which friends--of 'the aeccuséd are sure i night, for the apper lakes . | The member, of the prohibited lot. men, By noon there is a very small as. b en 0, . - - | will result in his exeneration Judge | The steamer ~ Alexandria sassed up, | charged, on' Friday, wil Procuriid | preportion of edéstdians who were ; Serving Dishes Take Out Accident Policies. Maclean's ill-health will be urged in rae night, and the ha liquor for another momber of the list, | eet wearing a ) Importers Of Fine Groceries. : : is Earthenwar of a Otinwa Oot. 2.---Sixteen -accident his defence. * Waterlily, passed up, to-day. The | and dismissed, was up again, ; this | continued all day. . - _This is Earthen SS ~ol Lolicies for $1.010 * each oF "810 a -:e | Waterlily will load a cargo of canned | morning, charged with having Liquor, | | : «TAKE NOTICE. Ee {sr oT Sree Ee 2 div | $a And Winter Tmpavtations. | at sou vent any bning sor Zu and served in the same dish Football Club for its players. The Edwards & Jenkin. South Bay, for Montreal. | plendex 0 sid flex bro case Was dis- Prevost, Brock street, has received them in all saris and sizes: Prices We carry a full line of all the Aumerous accidents which ~ are ever | | -- - | U's jo: evicsmos 10 o all his' tweeds, cheviots and vieunas | reasonfble, at TURKS, hoes, 705. : ticles, and they y / 6 or mn suggested this | New York state 1s) spending $101. ( harles Minekes Gole died' al Picton { missed. ' for suitings; also a 'great 'variety of - = - different arlic es, HI: . free as a protection to players. as [000.000 in improving the Erie chnal, on Scptembey--23rd. He was stricken | : | overcoating for his order department, While. driving to his farm, near are very cheap. well as. club. Last year Bert Stron- land the Welland pana! must be deep with 8 and never rallied. Mr. |" Not Just One Or Two. | His $18 snits and overcoats made to Waterdown, Dr, G. H. Husband, Ham-. ob son 10S ach injured both knees to such an -ex- loned 10 mect this competition. Cole wad born in the township of 'But all the new shapes in fine hats!order surpass anytling he ever had ilton, Was stricken by paralysis and Ihe good work was he had . to go" to Scotland Mother, Lring vour boy here for (Athol in 1828 and resided in Prince at Campbell Brog'., the only store in yet, jell out of his rig, dead. ve. them operated upon. The that new suit Save money Rotiey:| Edward county nearly all his life: | Kingston sélling hats. and furs ex- » | - Hamilton's population is 67,265, an operation alone cost him $300, 1& Uo. time. Lclusively. Repairing, pressing. My Valet. increase of 30% for the year, ' 3 i BR J

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