Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1909, p. 1

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~ The Daily Briti = mrt YEAR 76-NO. 272. ; . KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1909. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. ; i SHOULD HAVE RIGHT : : "111 : PROBABILITIES Seam t : ab Interesting Events Occuring in the 3 {To Ask For Reconsideration o . aot owe RL Nox a ie Yale Vicinity. ; | Claims. ponies and mow. Tuesday, a i | i west, cold, ocu show, Measles are making an appearance Ottawa, Nov. 22.--The report of the The jul ou {in ; {board ol conviliation and investiga. Methodist church, om were | The Silver Reduction Works at De i {tion, under the Lemieux act, to con-: intensely interesting. The Willlams Was Ottawa's |"; or [08 W000 SHER. Stew. Cry Went Up From Cherry, nde the dopuic of fn bond Despatches From Near And | rong ; 2 2 LE Bed LCL {management of the LC.R., and . the Great 'Strength. jart, of Madoc, have sold their iron Hi, Mine. | Halifax Luion ~of' the Canadian Distant Places. | pyr tes mine near Queensboro for $20,- { Brotherhood of Riflway Employees, Brockville schools were s Y 1000, | was issued on Saturday. The board and given in a style that impressed The fine summer Hotel Petawawa, at Jue that although some senior men { -- 2 : i ne os his hearers and rivetted their atten- [Petawawa valued at ¥17,000, was - were dismissed while junior men were ' of preacher {burned to the ground, on Friday | kept on, this was done, with few ex- ' \ night. ' 4 ---- i i : 4 : ; {ceptions, because of the = superior Riddell and Morrison have sold their | qualifications of the junior men. The marble quarries, near Bancroft, to the | board also finds that no unfair dis- L. J. WILLIAMS THE CAP- | Hoidge Marble Manufacturing com | FROM DEEPEST DESPAIR TO |crimination hatl been exercised on ac-! GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- 3 g 2k, i "0 QO 1 0) of eo tu i 1 TAIN'S FATHER | pany, ot Torna. ol the best HYSTERIA OF HOPE jeount of the men belonging to the SIBLE FORM em-- . union. Whil? the claim of the offi- lcials of the road, that they must be t his home in Perth on Vonday. He |Was Run Over By the Waiting, |the best judges as to what men. shall Matters That Interest Every! prise--He Had Hoped to Get | had been Imling lor some days A Weeping Crowis About the | be retained or dismissed, is considered ~Notes From All Over--Little Out of the Crowd Unnoticed,|y y en aliounet: ot Mouth of the Mine--Twenty [lust son ut the same time, as some of Everything Easily Read ¥ ~ : BE 5 4 . > 1 Res : leases of hardship must necessary oc- and Remembered. Dut Failed--Urged to Make ajford cllea, manage of Brockville ee 3 ssened Alive-a Report cur, the board say the men should i MacVie 1k il their service had been faithfully given. Speech, branch of » Northern Crown bank ot Well Founded. have the right to ask for reconsidera- oh a "known ri 1To be asked to take part in the jubi- err o 29 The ole tio +h the medi i : y © i 5 A Cherry, IL, Nov, 22 The wh le |tion through the medium of the duly Cement is soaring and. 32 per barrel an honor he greatly . gamut of emotions, from deepest' de- qualified officers of the union. i Sn testified to the Mr. awd Mrs. J. 8. Bowland, Clay: | goair to the hysteria of hope and then | ' is looked to as a probability. whom many Ottawan av was head id i, N.Y., announcs the mara of to tho depths of despair again, wae | 2 hirty Rodies hate heen Jergveied the church an and shoulders above any player on the | thoir daughter, Mis Gertrudu Lilhan, | ywice run over Saturaay and Vester- | from the burning: coal. wing 8 TTY) | tudes in the wish that the to Herbert Wilson Louden. "The ce fay hore by the tireless men who have nL. eld 0 3 y, i ' ; opr « . " . ears would abound in blessi in field at Toronto, Saturday, in thel,ony will be performed in Sb fpeon working for o week to rescue A Why-Go-to-Canada campaign ye ng, C 7 : : fui happy and fruitful service. vhan i loxion, Now 17th. | {hose entombed in the St. Paul mine has been inaugurated in the United he morning. Mr. Bland spoke in rowell, mother-in-law of "Sen . . States. .i A ner week ago, and by the waiting, wep- ola - : Pr ng women aay Forty bodie The Ontario government has decided then eet or the boon bought. from tho pit mouth | to expropriate the log canal at Lake y 4 ital 5 ith rounds of her daugh e : : ek | : Metagamasing keeping in close and vital touc wit! . : ¥ bod \ 1 ) je. groun g Saturday, and most of them identi- | qk gamasmg. / Christ. His conviction was that com- wa rooters and bodily bounce 1 ter's home, when she fied. when ihe report shot through the | HIS - ww | James i. Descbaugh, editor of the ion with the Master was the only prostrate community "They've found e : | American Lumberman, died, on Satur- munion Wi oS h with rLom: atv ys ' 5 day. in Chicago safe course, for in closest touch wi wm alive | ay, hs E y I'wenty mon, who had built a bar ) William M. Kane, a normal school Him, the world fol beneatls aod me pupil at Stratford, - was drowned in jand women ame enshro an * | known men in Eastern Ontario, died Was Bounced, Much to His Gor 0 - Fhe wedding will take place the latte secial to the Whig > } E A tho Wt part of December | | Ottawa, Nov, 22. --Kingstonian have good reason to feel proud of William liger-Ottawa game To-day the Citi en avs: "L. J. Wilhams, oi Kir ton, to whom the Ottaw / EO ruitl's Valls. met with How can you afford to Club iz indebted for its brilliant ca nih cident. Wednesday. She neglect the economical oppor- tunities a store such as this is able to offer you? Especially in Dress Go section. There is not a better assortment in all Cana ~ and the prices rier between themselves and the no i i Shri ale Very 'uw Son dering the Des. rascs. dronted. by the. fire, wig the Y.M.C.A. swimming tank. enveloped with the life of Christ. In high standard fabrics we ) - - bean found by the rescuers in an al- | ) R 3 | | Thirty men apd boys have been kill- | the evening his theme was the living offer. wa tain, was seized b ome tripped over a to his own urpri Mr th { ¢ breaking a boue of her hoped to escape unmotice 1 two wely car ame. but word soon got to the identity of the man harder, perhaps, than any one " FIFTY FOOT FENCE (Hitawa. the result being that Mr liam ree ed timost 1 many eon Objects to Apartment House Over | most exhausted condition." It took ed and 216 injured in football matches | Christ, the only hope and salvation gratu wvhion a Wu worthy on t i i ni 3 i . i rose in the world he P ( th i Hed looking Grounds six hours, ta get them to the surface, N in the United States this season. of men. His p nee 1 the rine Wworge 18 Crowd Cal on . J | h bate A ottawn.. Nov. #2. <A fence about fifty | the report spread around that ' 1 he United States government is | was red} Aud vital, Ja withony Him I We 0 W nk dag for 8 et sg i feet high is being erected by Dr. | 153 more men wore alive in a farther | X > winner in the suit to dissolve the | any rehgion » impo . Il illiams. was foo mode LO respon L g i . AN EY : 1 4 A he K to Echl > lawn. on Elgin street, {reach of the mine, shut off from fresh | \ | Standard Oil company of New Jersey. os 1 congregation resy nd with mongst the ingston wire reach i n 1 ' ¥ | with a vies 'o at ne the air by a wall of black damp John Johns, Sherbrooke, Que., who | good contributions to the jubilee ny here regarding Saturda ume | WH to mantamint e pri : { ; i i : M0 und. The choir was strong and ef- ing here regardin ' \ me [ i roands: and shutting out At midnight, Saturcay night, how {fell downstairs while walking in his | fund. X ) 0 were these to William - the' view from « apartment: house jever; the fire broke out afresh, and | §8 BR | sleep, and fractured his skull, died on | fective. The anthems were We ren Heartiest - congratulation Tack } : It | G k : joi the rescue workers wore forced {o -- - | Saturday dered and Miss Hinckley's solos were mitt by on the adjoining : y 3} a . And a Kingston boy leads: them Felt are being ied lcave their work and fight the flames . -- | The handsome new Roman Catholic | excellent. In the aftetuoon the Sun BLACK SERGES, 2 great Jim Sutherland : RN he OE iE ee xm fira was smotherod yesterday to | HARON. YASUYA TCHIDA |church, a1 Peterboro, was dedicated day school had its iu ilee service. oy qualities, at 50c. and 70c. Ween y football club weordan e with Dr. Ed hlin's de- such an extent that explorers were New Japanese Ambassador to United and blessed by Bishop 0'Connor, on little folks Were ailing Ny a | ton that if the apartment house able to work in the mine, but black |Stats \lso served several years in Sunday. 4 and responded wit " b are ian tod with a large number of damp in one of the galleries de fied |Lond «wretary of the legation. | Patrick, Melhan and Fdward Tresler the hour there were bright, lively | indo overlodlsing his lawn, he thom, as did oave-ins and other | fell from a scaffold at Windsor, and jrongs and capital addresses by R. would. retaliate by building a fence jebris. It was not even discovered INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | sustained injuries which sent them to |Meek, J. Gi. EMdiott and Rev. C. E. proud of its | net captain.' Queen tudent Phe family is proud oi you. Heart jest congratulations Ken BLACK PANAMA, Al Wool, 54 inches wide, at 60c. BLACK CHEVERON, ex- ; a clusive weaves, at 50c. and i ween | the i Bland, in which reminiscences Were 3 . high enough to shut the view, and ee { the hospital. 60c. would be quite within his legal rights mine galleries, although the explorers, | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By| C. W. Lindsay Co., Limited, aad given-of Cfajthfcl stvices, GIS or ir loing Relations between the urged by the cxtrome condition an | Reporters On Their Rounds. Orme and Sons, two of the largest w ; : J BLACK AMAZON : which the twenty men, saved Satur- | hy . § . iano firme in Montreal have merged | ers and officers, . ! , All Wool vo doctors are now someswimt strain . af a : | Today's rain is the heaviest in iia a : : 54 inches wide, at $1. lay, were found, worked with almost | K | their businesses. ' . a -- superhuman strength and . rapiaty. es Hurl v. of Sydenham is a vi | A hundred-and-two-vear-old negro, WINDOW IN ST. GEORGE'S WOMAN BROKE JAIL. fin lug of thirty even bodie and Lior ov the ity. | William Morgan, died in St. Michael's nan : BLACK OTTOMANS, 2 thea elove Sree the : only visible | BG. Lockett conducted the service hospital, Toronto, after a period of | In Memory of the Late Miss L. great lines, at ¥5c. and $1. results. of yesterday's endeavors. a "As Ee et B SOTVICS Liix a' sickness i Last night the records Showed that |in Bethel church on Sunday evening. "N daye Sicjices 'Winnipeg, a veteran Gildersiesve. : ¥ "For husky throats," Zymole Tro-| Murray ireen, in ia, aan A very beautiful window has been BLACK CHEVIOTS, 13 keys sold in Kingston at (Gibson's Rod | North od} the vards by placed in St. George's cathedral, in distinct weaves, 50c. to Cross drug store, y Northern, os ed jn the yards DY lyomory of that very dearly loved $1.75. Police Constable Timmerman is en- {being aug . hp A a member of the cougrega tion, Miss joving a week' holidays. "Nick" has bi The Sn No tn ~ jauvetia Gildorsleeve. The givers are BLACK BROADCLOTHS ) : = : . : odies © + MeL HL . . LA Ss, Stevenson, which the provincial police | murdering her aged husband, as | assertion that 150 live 'men had been Fa decided vet whether he will - go Fo cteidue but will tied against Mc- He yg hb en of She Jausily, best French makes, $1.00 to have been trying their best to olve leaptaxed, Mate yesterday, near hiscovored was not well founded, 1f hunung. | DIS : ail Ce. [20 2 been v pave, 2.25. during months past, has been od | hone, the scene of the crime. there are any more men alive in the | Salon Palmer's higli-class perfumes, | Laughlin only on the charge of mur posite the memorial window to her $ away quite unexpectedly through | | Fhe sherii was directed to a swamp | mine, however, each hour that passe {toilet waters, sachet - powders, taleum [C90HE ne Whe. i § Mr. Milne, at brother, Charles F. Gildersieeve, The . ; lach whiskey loosening the tongues of |where the woman was discovered lis looked on as making their chance powders, fade powders and cold cream Ry mage Oe Cb i ro coloring is soft and vestiul, the sub- You'll save time, worry Indians I'wo Indiane ander the in- [wrapped in a blanket Mre. Hake: |of escape pitiably loss. are sold at Prouse's drug store, up- |, hide 'Hill house, 1 ewport, B® Or ject representing tho Angol of the and money if you buy your fluence of liquor were talking togetl leaid her escape was effected by steal er ------ town post office branch. | wight, on Sunday, TN © rh re Resurrection, his feet Xeung upon the Black Goods here, , : gnir 3 he & { *arhs ivi arthquake, apparently in the neigh-} Mount of Olivos, behind him the ris- and one passed a remark that he had cov from the sherifi's wale, y s | Christopher Denny," Parham, arrived | ron! \ . de en \ it) iri hea | lia et tn FOUR DEATHS AT ATHENS. in 'the city on Saturday and was re | borhood of the Caspian een. ing san, and in his hand the trump of Cc 4 : ' ma Away Wilh Dievenaeil nda : Te | A battery explosion occurred on rakening and stalk of Annuncia- all and investigate. You're women afterwards told the solice | rioht Hackec c Sonie Henians wy I moved to the hospital in James Reid's |, | ; a hl awakening a N 1 : ' He b> { ht Hacked To Death. Sone Athenians Banned" Fromy == dl op board a submarine in Portsmouth, | tion lilies. At the top, against a welcome. row Stevensol 1 won 1 ni Lo . A OD) : : - > ¥ ance. ip \¢ as andl orp » ow. » ry - v s - de x To tire oh hs Si ih is Germany, Nov. 22.--Un Drinking Whiskey. | pled with rheumatism. P| Eng., harbor. Two engineer artificers background of crimson, 18 the Agnus sa Indians overpowering him ax d endur Reeve Holmes re "High-class Christmas sweets;"" Me» j were seriously burned and the interior | Dei, and at the foot are two panels, a Y he a | turned on Saturday from a business | rep re % of the vessel was severely damaged. the one - containing upon a scroll the his life. hen they attached boon oF lage of Baguslawitsch : Conkey's and Huyler's, will not be . : x ~ chains to his body and sank it. Davie She Nags ol he The Hg rip to Toronto and has been this | chipped to Kingston before December At Philadelphia, with gas escaping words : "The trumpet shall sound, Stev A al i Your the Russiah frontier. 'The Vic geek' attending, with l'ownship Reeve 119th Customers will be sure' they from the loosened tube at a stove in land the dead shall be raised incor- evenson was a hand logger working | iim wer Ame umed Wasielze~ | y 10a he Sess f the count Lo omiers wi Le (Sure 1eY | heir room, Fannie Freilich, aged {ru tible."' and in the other' the name v 'timber ¢laim at Okis Hollow Ch i 4 ron. and | use 1a, the sessions of the counties fare buying perfectly fresh goods them. | y : ¥ ue: P 2, : n nel, and was of English birth diy Gv ', Cop a. $ council in Drockville Sold . in' Kingston only at Gibson's sixteen years, and her sister, Katie, of the little woman who is. being . Le this fatheren-law, lhe snd und \ number of citizens were placed on {Red 'Cross drug store. | Liwelve vears old, were found dead in |much missed now, and whose memory y ERVIN beligved 'td have crossed. Lue IrQNLEE. the "Indian list" as the result of & [""\ Qranken sailor made quite &n ¥%- ted... v wi always be a cherished ones PORT OF HUN CHUN recent Visit of a detective here in the |hibition of himseli on Ontario street | Philip Drolet and Frederick Doe, Vie- 5 -- i 3 4 f $ t ! " . * | 1 ! . Ho 1 1 7 interests of local option. this morning. He was - poorly clad | toria Harbor, were using dynamite to McDONALD. ~On Nov. 8th, to Mr. and Ready to Be Opened to Intern: DIE CAST amen REDMOND About 400 attended the harvest din- | without an overcoat tal hod a ery [Hl fish, when their stock exploded. Mrs, Hubert McDonald, of Hallowell, tional Trade i November [ y -- er or Hil reli i i | Drole as 4 icces a son. ner on 15th. in connection | heavy joad inside. He had many falls | Drolet was blown to picces and Doe Pekin, Nov. 22.--Arrangements we with © the - silver jubilee 'of Christ . i & . 5 4 1 - GRAHAM.--At Napanee, on Now. 15th, 2 rang { in Re while endeavoring to go from one sa- Babu drowned, their boat being shat g. Jas. Grahs i ukin, Nov. 22 Arrangenents vert | GI ORIOUS VICTORY ASSUR- [Chuceh. Frominent visiting, md, lous loon ta another, aud Ecceeded in wip- [tered qed ABLEBODIED MAN ACCUS-| duughier."" "meee Hun Chun, Manchuria, to inten m- | ED FOR HOME RULE. lergymen and laymen delivered ad- {1,0 up much mud | I'he barrels found floating in Lake -- iene al trade on January lst next i amma dresses. | Frederick Polter and Morley Val | Superior were swept offi the decks of ED OF VAGRANCY. MARRIED he importane { W P O'Connor Predicts That The Methodist anniversary service the Northern Navigation company s : Ww BANKS--FRITZ : N ¥ ea, : - . | sted chile taking oi rs Ss 1 y 2 ELBANKS--F [Z. On Ov Hh Hun Chun to foreign 'comms pel After Weaver's body, received their | t Amer, while taking oil from uriia He Was Charged With Loafing LANE SF RT thier of Mr. and reward on Saturday. Each one re {to Port Arthur for the Imperial Oil Mrs. Edward Fritz, Swmithtield, 16 ain : De | company. The vessel experienced ter: Around Portsmouth, and Was Elburn Welbanks, South Bay. : ceived 815, thirty dollars in all, from a of the Korean boundary, nea hel New ork 22 A cablegram Mrs. T. & Kendrick and Mrs I | thet relatives oi the deceased. It was rible weather. Remanded a Week--James PEARCE~BULL On Nov. I8th, a confluence of - the Hun Chun and = {ron J edmond, leader of the Ia kson took part in the programme reported on Saturday that the: boys | 2 Burns to Turn Over a New Henry Pearson, Birmingham, aos men rivers, thirty-five mil y iri \ationali n t English par- of the W.M.S. entertainment held in | oived $25 ea h® but this was an or | TWO IMPORTANT MATTERS Leaf. land, to Laura, -only daughter of mouth of the latter, in the Sea of J lliament, (Connor, who is | Wiltse town choolhouse on the 12th | } = ; : o chorae of vagranty William H Edward. Bull, Bloomtield; Ont, oes pan; and less than 100 miles ii | A YL ests of the Irish cause, | and Mrs. W. G. Toriss and the Micse To Be Settled By City Council io ge able ti wi a ANDERSON--ARMS LUN Loh in Vladivostok Fhe town has. a poy 1d { i t the greatest constitu (ainford assi ted at Glen Buel] 1 p This Evening. ilkenson, an bod » anee, on Nov, am Ander- 3 i i t on Sunday after- son. son of Chas. Anderson, Roblin, i {ional strugg 1 d he last | worth League entertainment the 18 . ww an placed under arres : Miss Mabel Armstror daughter lation of 10.000 and er \ con i ! gle, u In 1 worth Leagu y am ie san I'wo important matters will come j, by C d Nav- to Miss Mabel Armstrong, ghier ' : ; 4 : : y oon onstables Bateson and Na 3 AURhLO erable trade with ores fd wire has. begun; Me. " [evewmng. | before the city council this evening. > BY Y of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Arustrong, g ' Ottawa sends congratulations lot whether more men are alive in the great victory. You can have my Jol | if vou want it.=Charles Hopewel | | | | mayor. George Kennedy, good old King \ ed You're still the best in tl Kingston friends MURDERED BY INDIANS. | She Stole Key From the Sheriff's i . - Wife. of the 310 men left in the mine a | Drunken Redskins Blurt Out Story Qi. John's, Mich., Nov. 22.--Mrs, | week ago Saturday night, 19% ar | of Death. Bertha Haker, who escaped Thursday | still missing, while 92 bodies have | Victoria, B.C., Nov. 22.--The mj) night from the Clinton jail, where she | been found and twenly men rescenl | tory sufround'ng the death of David was awaiting trial on the charg i alive. It is declared to-day that U the murderers ' hacked to death Athens, Nov, -1¥ we eight persons in a farm be held : i | ' [leatr, the voung men who discovered | Bh . are to be held on Snnday, the = t stzle Y Coming Elections . Lo Metzler parent when it is inderstood that the a inst.. with - a congregational tea. on Will Be Shorn of Their Powe town 1 ituated nine miles no We | "Tuesday evening en ; lon. He was arraigned in police court 3 ;. : i nd wire On Monday evening Mi George " he light, heat and power committee yp OA. 8 po Forest Mills ios ma -- Bought Collegiate Property ie OX the we greatest con- | Derbyshire gutertained very pleasant {will recommend that the street rail- |) déutee-think ! ) ee I am guilty," said Brantiord, Ont; N ; han |stitational struggle in | ngland for up-| iy in honey of her sister, Mrs. (Dr) 'THOSE REFUSING TO PAY way company be given power for five wilkinson, when the ge Ys read BELLIXDRR Cah PIED. Nov. 38¢1 srantford, 0 ¥ rds 0 oars. has commenced. |' Saunderson, recently ed from | years g i 3 : : SLLINDER.--On_ Saturday, Nov. 13th ; toners hive acquired : yeh, | v meehent, G sunderson, recently returned from CLAPPED INTO PRISON {years at 1.20 cents a kilo-watt hour, |<} Lave been paying my way, but i eheTo. Wi th opporinm a en India. An interesting and valuable | Ne: |tadiy to have the privilege of can-l, jappened that 1 did not have any seventy years. ' a he declarat i tion of turios, irom that fa: Sg EE |celling the agreement at the end of |p opney when 1 was arrested. I was | GAVEGAN.--At Massngsags, on. Nov into n factory for the manufacture of | Ww : m y od for he feclarati n o away land was chibited and formed | Many Killed: on Streets--Anarchy | the third or fourth year. It vehuges about, to leave town to work for # 13th hte. ima Gavegan, aged ; ER TR the topid of conversation for a social | Reigns Withi President {10 grant any further concession a1 iarmer near Odessa when I was taken y Xi homie act unitedly in}, Ins an BN he council will Mh to decide the |: ' HESS. --In Kingston, on Nov, '20th, ms . at hour or two Zelava's Government As Well the council wi ave to the {in charge." 300, "ceorgy Hess. . glorious victory 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosen a sd ramen 8 €1% | matter. I'he company 1s on record 835 | The accused ve the name of =» Funeral private, from his son's resi- DAILY MEMORANDA. \ barker, on November 10th, a daugh As in the Army. | declining to accept a five-year provis | ner and Eid he had been hired tc dence, 25 Elm St., on Tuesday after- Touncil pm ony vid to-day that he had |, I Papsma. Nov _The story. toM {ional agreement, but may possibly re- {oop for 75c. per day, and board noon. } ne v {ex md S$ \ \ ¢ ; : , - . S. A : IE . . . : \ n able ' wd Ms R mend 320,000 Athens has lost four of its old and (py recent arrival here irom Nicara- | cede from its position and accept the |" Chiof Baillie said that reports hae a0 } oe edend lies tog TC [esteemed re idents. Mrs. Richard Fer loua, in substance, is as follows: {committee's offer. The matter is id pen received about Wilkinson loafing : X fo Jind been let 9 o Sade. oq |gucOn. Sr. d .d on the 11th inst, at | More than 1.000 persons have been the council's hands. It must deal |, ,nd Portsmouth. People in that The leading Undertaker. Re a ae hs ine Lihe home of her daughter, Mrs. John {imprisoned in the penitentiary at Jwith Te ituelf for he compiittee has | yictrict appeared to be afraid of him | "Phone, B77. R27 Princess street, i, B® war yy th SO a 3 r % Fortune William Shinnick, died on the | Managua the number including con- jintimat that it will not cons any He had not been working and any power ant the po at Sousti the 12th. at the Gamble house; Mrs : : more street railway company com- lo rey he had received must have beer concerned," sai ' : | i un fiemly convinced that after and Rivas, and many other {has finished with the miter. surured thieough bogging 1 fliam Bellinder, aged Brantiord Collegiate Instr tute ! trike for liberty 308 | calle George street, which will be 1! pictme po teavds REUSE ca «men. the military commanders of | tm} . Lucy Robinson, passed away on Sun- {Grenada ' | munications on the power question. Jt n the House of Lord day; + 14th, at the home of her ad 2 i ' ) 1 3 srominent personages. President Ze- | op : j +1 The magistrate that Row t os. charming M ' ave the power to do ar, I. G. Stevens, and, yes Do Ihas seversd relations with the Tie other matler ek Te the council he had been in Brockville a week and " n ree S vay - | { home rule for ¢ RY, Lhe 15th, at the home of her {liberals of Managua, towards all of |The faance' comnstes will recommend had paid his Soard there. On oy, son, T. Howarth, Mrs. Howarth pass- whom he is particularly' inimieal, and {4} fi d he 13th he start out to sce a Irienc vd away y tha Unit States Oc jthat/a yelefenC uth to the people be li, Balleville who had promised to hely ed a the United tates onsul Ohvares. {not granted, and &t is expected that a. The homes of these men are guarded [this : : him. However, when he got as far as ' i 5 : : 3 | recommendation will be adopted |i; ie hy b .» | Morgan Is Inspector. Gas Tank Satisfactory. dav and night. No one is permitted {with little discussion. Ringnon his Jeet beste. sore Sud L ury S ardinieres | woph Morgan B.A., of the Leth Manager Folger, of the light, heat In the viamity ol the military bar- | th PE Laver, for him. The nn I bridge high school racks or near Zelaya's residence, where | month was w y for a m sh <tafi. has been ap-|and power plant, and City Engineer | rach 1 my where | Accident To Humting Party.' |gistrate remanded him for a week i Néw Season's Chocolates hool inspector. at Edmon- | Craig will present a - report lio the | he is guarded by 1,000 picked soldiers. |p ip. courier. order that he could get trace of the x : Morgan has been on the ]aity council this evening on the = gas Alter nme 0 clock at night no one is |" Ay accident somewhat marred the Jfarmer he said he had hired with. have arrived, : 2 schools since | tank, in reply to. information asked |allowed in the streets of any of the | pleasures of the Code hunting party at | Patrick Bard was drunk and taxed \& European manufactur. LH. and during | rate a ES apo. 'The tank is in ex: {towns under government control. All | Plevna. The members of it had got 181 and costs, or ten days. There are none belter-- ers .of Jardinieres have | : putation as 'a fnithinl and = cellent ition, having more than hou es Are ; ordered closed at that | picely away from the hotel at Plevna. | James Burns, the man from the duced some very striking t asfal teal p . us fuliilled the terms of the contract, hour. Anarchy reigns within the gov- lon joute to camp, when the leading {House of Industry, who was gathers highly artistic specimens Lis it i Pet { reit X wooly any leakage at all, ernment, AS well as in the army, be- ¥ : ' : ge a t Lid ] | waggon, carving 'the camp outfit and lin for being drunk, and who told the " season. | y taught schox t th, Unt. orge (*. Wright, B.Se, of the city [cause Zelaya will trust no one, and provisions, toppled over 'a ten-foot court that the doctor's pills did wnot as. e We have a large variety in {tin \ \ and als ok dx : tor y or ¢ office 7. has some excel has made foreigners his confidantes, | precipice in going down a steep hill. do him any good, "said that he wa: arg ariety in ! ; ¥ 4 | i I yg . t sho tank |All Nicaraguans - have been 'called "to iT cupa John W of Yark i . . Aye & A hsares | . llent photographs he took of the tank |All g > {The occupants, John Watt, arker, {feeling mueb better, after the few rters Of Fine Groceries. al} Line from the cheapest i tio in the Christmas Jo yr while it was under repair, and |arins, and many are leaving the towns {and Messrs. William Campbell and | ays he had spent in the jail on re Tapas = 0 e bi . > AFATIRG Are } a | | in keeping | which show the awful condition it fand joining the rebels = hiding in the {William Pattie, two of our esteemed mand. He promised to turn over » : he | was in when the inner liming was be- moun fastnesses. Up to the pre- | reeves, were thrown out and more or [new jeaf and was given a chante : y ne removed Zelays has extracted war con- {Jess injared. Mr. Watt was tossed into [return to the Rom He promised 1c TO GET RID OF, ---------------- tributions amounting to nearly $1.{the brush and. cut about the head. [have more faith in the doctor the Qup Pug Stoves, T will sell at a xk . a Qucoess is sometimes due by (he [000,000 All who refuse to pay the {The other two suffered broken ribs. [next time he became sick and would sacrifice 'price. TURK' ne wt fo flor it wibihi nthe [failure to inherit money fronr rela- jiax are immediately imprisoned. | However, an enforced rest at Plevna |take his medicine instead of that ser | "93 : Robertson Bros. part of its ch quartette of jtives. : Many persons have been killed by the for a couple of days soon mended [ved out in the bar-rooms. . He left the ; -- -- '« remark-] Buy Dodd's Kidney Pills at Gibson's soldiers during disorders that occur {them, and they were able to follow |court wil a kind "thank you, your} The auine Carter's Pills are cold ee -------------- y Hah Red Cross drug store "daily in the towns, the chase after that, worship." at Gibwon's Red Cross drug siete, 3 % Special designs i ntor | with the > quality @ and Doultons, which re issue, and Vv enjoy ule are the worthy of your inspection 1 A eR A

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