YEAR 76-NO. 279. 1S AT SUPPLY - Parliament Busy Looking After Estimates. WY BE Jee 10 TWAS A GREAT EVENT. B. Tronson, An Englishman "Won the First Honor. Spokane, Wash, Nov. 30.--H. B. rn Eagle Point, Oregon, a na- | tive ot England, born in Devonshire, was designated quality apple king ol America by Prof. H, E. Van Deman, { of Washington, D.C., head of a board {of five judges and experts of interna- | tional reputation, at the second na | tional apple show in Spokane, Wash., November 15th to 20th, when he won the sweepstakes of £1,000 and a first class prize of $250 with a car of 630 | boxes (bushels), of Spitzenburg Eso- pus, the pick of 2,800 hoxes gathered LENNOX'S MOTION ASRED To [from a five-acre orchard of sixteen BE HELD OVER. Sir Wilfrid Said the Government Way to Grant] the Desire--The Inttiative, Said | | while the cos Fielding, Must Come] Might See Its Hon, Mr From Other Provinces. ¢ Special. to the Whig Ottawa, Nov. 20. --At the opening of | the house, yesterday afternoon, there was a debate on a motion made by Haughton lcnpox to extend the ing vestigations by the public accounts committes to two years instead of for the fiscal year immediately preceding, After Laurier as is usually the case. discuseion Sic Wilfrid HOme¢ asked that the motion be allowed to stand, | and said that the reyuest ably be acceded to by ment. Mr. Warburton (Queen's, P.E.1) troduced a resolution calling for all papers, memorials, ote. relating to the riguest of Prince Bdward Island and other provinces to havg the Brit ish North American Act amended ne to guarantee each province a mim mum representation in the House of to what it enjoyed of Confederation. Fielding, the vovernment, gaid that he sympathized with the position of Prince Edward Island, but that the initiative would have to come from the great pro vinces. of Ontario and Quebec, He feared that there was little hope that they would accede to the provigess in this regard. The hous passed Mr. Fisher's Jution, respecting amendments to the Manitoba grain act, and a bill found vib thereon, was at once introduced. The remainder of the day supply. would prob the govern Commons equal at the time Hon. Mr speaking for reso wa spent i ------ in 'PRIEST REFUSES TO GO. Excommunicated But Still the Pulpit: Col, Nov. 28. Despite the notice of his excommunication, wns read of the Ro Catholic. churches in Colorado PP. Carrigan, pa St church, conducted Holds Denver, formal which in most man Father J, Patrick' in that church gation, to-day Father Carxigan read the formal communication then discussed explaining charges brought by Bishop Matz ing the document ns stroke of by the spirit brother." Father Carvigan the pastorate of held the eivil tor of ervice hefore a large congre his cor notice of his Bishop Matz the notice to ex He gregation by in against character "the last sumed hi and being him a desperate of man revenge ag refusal Patrick courts St by the Pon't late the wrong or "That drug stome neh, kidneys the weak for help. mtrollime timu heart ii out nerve crying inside « Shoop weak Ih quickly Wain, health Test it good and dealers Donald ( Windsor' dead where last ameron, Tormerl most prominent of Dridge-ol-Allen, he had made his home twenty-two years, He Windsor from 1870 to Capt James Reid, Mich., ha sticees rodea the steamer Ja Hoyt from Otter | land, and arrived Red Clif with the Capt 88,000 for the work, I'he annual Waterloo held at Ayr, Ont Baden, New Plattsville, presented. One citizen wires ded an mes has wreck, ut Reid receive ol the Association, Monday eve Hamburg Drumbo meeting Hockey Oxford wa . on Tavistock Ave and were Cr maritime | DAILY MEMORANDA Opera He Meeting "Billy Laymen's ®t. Church Grand use City Property Wednesday Andrew's Lad Pte 6 pan, Wednpe ' St Commitee i Andrew afternoon Met] St bon't forget le Wednesday Princess Nhursday } Dec Churel New Jardinieres The European manufactur of Jafdinieres have pro duced some very striking and highly "artistic specimens season. We have all lings, to the ers this a large from the ¢ best. hea Special desig and Doulte worthy ns in Minto of your inspectior Robertson Bros. vear-old trees. He sold the prize win- {ning fruit at $5 a box, or $3,150 for the entrv, which, which the premiums of $1,250, brought a total of $4,400, The actual commercial value of the fear of fruit in Spokane was $1,830, t of production, including {picking, grading, packing, boxing and {freight to Spokane was about $650, i Mr. Tronson jand his partmer, E. F. { Guthrie, a native of Scotland, com { posing the firm of Tronson & Guthrie, {own 300 acres of 'lagd in the Rogue river valley in Southern Oregon, where {they have 126 acres in apple and | pear trees. They acquired the pro perty for $11,000 three ye {since which time has increased | value of 860,000, | The is ago, 1 in the exposition, kind wis a most pretentious attempted the SUCCESS way. over the visitors and pro also buyers and France in of and carried growers of of Ly of world, Ihe attendance | 100,000 irom every in mn every was well mark, and state, the England, {| Canada the box {off its prize | British Columbia { Northern Spy {King Edward VII, {with their consins {fruit President Taft and the Em | peror Japan Howard Elliott, the Northern Pacific railway company, was. pre of the show, the secretary-treasurer being Rev. H | Rice, of Spykave. | included territory Vide on continent, from Germany wn | and shave represeited many plate classes The hive ol enl boxes apples to his majé and also joined in consignments of for ol thead of ident | WORMS INDIC AT E - Le AT E FALL Down Early Frosts Are Catharines, don't look for don't think it | remarked vou why. saw such ground as spade fall and you'll When at Hand. Ont,, Nov. an early winter, will be a 'severe one, old resident. "I'll tell I never af this time of year a lot of fish worms in the 1 have lately. Dig up a of enrth. in your garden, find as many fish woring how "au Time in summer, That the worms don't expect a freeze just vet, else they'd go away frost can't reach the that big afterwards were just mn You don't time of the | Pig Heavy | | St 30,--1 and 1 an nny show ap dow The ram the other day n where vhen we had the lewalks tre wn with fish worms, like nummer often vee rainfall this Inte Her a that at yet NO SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL Scheme of Raising $25,000,000 England Fails Nov. 30.--The commemorating by the theatre Won the by rocks S350 000 promised by un London, fon Are fer extravagant Shakes erection of of endowment chen pe entenarnry {a nati 000,000 dered re ady \ part onal yt S05 includit con necessary the from the ity organizer 18 wnonvmou the y. 000 eral vet upporter sev public has and the commit mths not cribed methods of uch i tee are actors conne now threat upport. ted \ré heir © (EN COOP LOOTED THE OWNER FINDS $150 IN IT AND WAITS. F Not of Mourn- Chicken armer Morley Vis in ing Over it Thief. NA Nov hing 30.--A farm- in Morley, days ag fensbury named went to his found all of in about he book. It contained about I che ok, bringing up about £150 It also ras containing an address he that of the owner y finder said nothing at the time, developme hey of the the cards. ones farm and inguired if : poultry he 11 he had sold his poultry. finally v aged to find oti and, at once became busy look He failed to find anything drove away without men pocketbook, Yesterday | some of hs or Jones, few 0 and In look a pocket 370 1m « coop a hens came his cone upon ash the cone the value of vined umed about the deciding to mn thook ut nts came man whose name ap He drove to the Jones had Jones said The visitor exouso he form ared on would se an to as Jones ex coop, later BISGsTON. LATEST NEWS Despatches Fool From Near Ap¢ Distant Places. (HE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily, Rea! and Remembered. A mine explosion, similar to that at Cherry, is reported at Johmson City, ls. 3 The Austvian government has decid- ed to establish a consulate at Wio- nipeg. Miss Juanita C. was married by the er's coffin, The division Imperial House Naces to-day. William ©, Pittsburg, short in has Alabama tion tion The visit look Ly. Bishop & Buchanan, md Peterboro, have ontract forthe erection of it Burleigh Falls Students from tural College were Howard, side of Chicago, her fath the of in the will take budget, Lords on Lilley, treasurer .; presbytery, is weounts, state defeated the amendment to the state by a majority of over Loudon Teachers' Ottawa in, the over the scheol of the $21,034 prohilt constitu 12,000, Association future tem wn near sys to that Sound awarded the a new dam Owen been the Ontario Agricul second the stock udging contest nt the international live stock show at Chicago. For stealing a purse containing 18e. rom Mrs. Annie Callen, Abel Finkle, toronto, was committed to jail for ifteen days with hard labor. John Bell, an old ident of IF ham Uentre, Que seventy-eig hanged himself shed while was absent visit An eagle lip to Potsdam, m res arn- ht, hi aged mn a Wil on ou from at with measuring tip of wings, N.Y. It ce, following the A. Park eight feet was caught was covered sleet Storm. Thomas, city eville, Ont, died on Sunday night. He was about forty-five years of age and leaves a wife and small family. 'opin, an old man sixty committed suicide at Mills, Que, by taking Paris said that poison natism The Quebee tablishing a put ituation, ASWESSOT, years of Windsor green, He for rhen age, was good intend ool present government ox forestry cl to the destruction in order oO an ond alarm ng by fire; or wrong methods, Duke Jarl Theodore, of Bi head of the ducal kine of the Bavarian use, who has been gravely ill in afiection of the kidneys, is: said ¢ ncar. death. I'he Cambria, been AVArIA with to a Norwegian barque, purchased by ti aid conned with dominion it will be proposed the that the as rovéernment, ised in anadian navy Amelia Stachoski, Winnipeg, have her infant lavatory, November 18th, has heen removed from the general hospital o the jail, and a charge of child mur ler laid against her: James F. Harmon, killed etheart wl in the Car trial Ilarmon 1 of omotional insanity sirl had jilted him B. 1. Loubsdorf, nt _ manufacturer, Int. of The the and also tion alleged to drowned new-born n a on shot and Hartley Som who Maud @ met street in Ma here 0, 12 NOW a pla Hartley on on I'he formerly a St \ promin wtharines Masons in connected with A.O.UW,, died, on the Masonic Home t Lendon formally claim and one oldest ountry, the 1.0.0.F Sunday for the King to mediate the United itaton came fice in response and in ndless a Edward was the Al States wnvited between Chili. The in the foreign of an informal subject. Nine non sop and through to the made a com days commital munication on the king reply. I'he Kttered vith the wreckg of ships destroyed in the storm that swept the coasts urday and Swndayv: The estimates of dead run one hundred to two hundred. that twenty fishermen wove from their fishing boats cL UL TO FORTUNE ago shores of the Azores are from It is drowned known PENCII Bore Name Gompanv Wealth Was Hidden. N.J.. Nov. 30 ipherable marks pen stitute whereabouts of what may left by Phompson of his 1 of this city of Where A the the om Burlington, Ww almost stub of .a lead the unde on il con clue 'to to be a large fortune Max | at the Decker turn out Capt lied recently Mrs. Benjamin Fhe captain bragged hi Samuel whi home Foe in life had frequently wealth, but after ould be about he told the visement | he John i dhe i reve ts of the them Was G0 petit Mitchell Amerie w of in X presented sterd by of « under ad on ay, beh ounsel vi tition denler story, | ion | an | the |; district found death nothing what had dom he crap | of paper | how whither i the d several dark vl man days the looking ker foun pocket of an ol | 1 4 Mr Hi Mrs went cap been found ONTARIO, 1 tute | Now TUESDAY. rp-- LET HIM SPEAK OUT. Words of Rockefeller, the Need. New York, Nav. 80.--John D. Roc ke- feller"s most contribution to religion, accor to the Rev. Dr. Oscar Haywood} of this city, is words, not momey. Sueh an expression of his, Dr. Haywood cdntends, would do more than anything { else to equalize reli gious differenced and establish a broad bond oi brothethood. "Rockefeller has the brain of Caesar, and unlimited moral influence," the clergyman during his sermon at the Chureh of the Covenant, to-day. "Then let our most conspicuous man of wealth defing his position with re- ference to evangelical Christianity. For one, 1 would await with confidence his answer. "He is university Not Money, said the founder of a scientific whi¢h proposes to substi- scientific, speculative philosophies and scientific hvpotheses, for the sim ple religion of faith, creating an aris tocracy of scholars, and accentuating the imaginary gulf between the rich and the poor. Now let him make the contribution of 100 wovds to the world's religious literature." ain HON. J nted urinister Quebec HERES NO DEFICIT ON PART OF GANANOQUE'S EX-TAX COLLECTOR. E. CARON, of agriculture cabinet Appo Marvellous Escape of a Factory Bakers Light Employee--Gananoque in Trouble For Selling Weight Bread. Nov. "The auditors ago to andit the collector W. H. Randall find deficit of $1,600 as reported some time ago. A discrepancy existed between the ollector's books other town which, when looked found inac- Ganarojue, ippointed- some. tind books of ex-tax no was seen ing and carefully to be any \ tax ¢ records, into, curacy. J I'homas Gilpin, an employee of the Parmenter & Bullock Co., got: canght n a machine which he was operating and before the machine could be stop- ped his clothing torn to shreds, wonderful to ate he was not were not was but, rel injured. Hannah wife passed to rest at on Bpels township, sednty-first year of her agd. an old*resident of this furieral takes place this the Holiness Movement thence Gananoque William family Sunday, of the Beerman, Smith, sidence, the 1'¢ mn Deceased section aftern chayel, vault Mrs. west, was I'he to and on to George Dempstor, King street taken to Brockville wal , to undergo treat for append i wanogue loc . $0 0.F., rs fdast even ts e'ection of oflice o, when the following were chosen Past grand, Wilbur Clow; noble grand, Arthur 1. mnight; vice grand, Gilbert Crsees recording secretary, W, Bowden: financial secretary, A. treaswier, A. E. Meggs; Bain, Gilbert Belte, was hospital, ment Liar he'd vesterday 8 > Russell; David l'avlor. Constable John Thomson is after the local bakers this week. On Monday he inspected their bread and as a con- sequence a number of sample loaves ited and will appear evidence against their makers in the future. When the price was put down from six cents to five cents there was leral rrovision to mit short weights. KF. T. Bristow, Kingston, spent week-end with Mrs. Her Moore, King and George Emery inpnett from visit 'n guests. of Bradiey. David Byers, spent k-ond here' with his mother, King t. Miss Jean 'orth, is the gues A. Ballock, Belli, has returned prior to resuming t in New York Miss © Ma Kingston, is visiting loeal Mrs. J. | Chapman, returned from Toronto. Charles Maédonald, spending at "*Blinkbennie," returned York city vesterday. Mr. Mrs. I. II. Hurd, Master and Miss Doris, of Kingston, the past few days with urd retirned Monday Hurd and children will ome time longer. F. Amd, who been employed for some time past | Nok: Howe lsland, taken a sitmation in town for the or Mrs Quebec; a shot tees, Geo were cond near no made per the bert Mrs have his sister, street. Mr. and Mrs, short J.-A, Queens, returned a Lans downe, we Mrs Byers, stree mand, of sister, 3 A eet A. time in Prescott, short spending for visit her du x Ha Ars) fr ends treet, ha Or Lime anc spent morning lodge, am Spaidal, time is tow King street, n guest « Ro spend street Brock with friends in Syra ' NOVEMBER 30, trus- in the, Drum- har Church some home bel First a short to 1 McDonald local relatives. remain has at has win- spend- of THE BUDGET Could Not Be Made Plebis- cite For People. THAT THE NEW TAXES WERE REVOLUTIONARY. Viscount Morley Said That Lord Lansdowne's Amendment in Effect Asked That the Gowern- ment Change Representative Supremacy Into An Oligarchy. London, Nov. 30.--Viscount Morley, of Blackburn, secretary of state for India, resumed the debate on the finance bill, vesterday, in the House of Lords. The amendment, proposed by the Marquis of Lansdowne, in ei- he said, asked the government to change representative supremacy into an oligarchy. If there was one thing that could not be submitted to a plebiscite, declared Lord Morley, it was a budget. The electors could not on a finangial scheme. He ridiculed the idea that the new taxes were revolftionary. Lord Morley warn- ed the there was nothing so provocative of the fiercest conflicts as a revision of the ponstitution. The note, he said, had been sounded for a very angry and, perhaps, a prolonged battle Lord who i fect, pronounce house Rothschild, liberal unionist, a lieutenant of the city of Lon don, and who spoke on behalf of the unionists, he was opposed to many of the provisions of the budget as likely to impair credit and destroy confidence. Lord his amendment, « said announced voting against the leclaring it was entirely the lords' competency to re the budget He added that he separated himself irom his party with Ir «t and, displaying great emotion, appealed to hic fellow unionists to re- consider their detision., Many othe peers spoke, nearly all of them in favor of Lord Lansdowne's amendment aud the debate was adjourned at mid night. James, of Hereford, intention of bevond je RHODE ISLAND MARRIAGES, Will Have to Seek Another Gretna Green. Providence, R.1., Nov. 30.--"Repen- tance at leisure," as a consequence. of hasty marriage will have far less con- with this city and state after Thursday next, than in 'the liberal past. On that day Rhode Island and Providence drop the appellation ""'Gret- na Green,' and young couples lose the opportunity for speedy and quiet marriage by an act passed by the last general assembly. In substance, this provides that marriage licenses cannot legally become effective until five days after they are obtained. This itis be- lieved, will prove to be a check upon the young couples who in past years have flocked to the state as a certain haven for marriage scekers. I'he enactment of the new law will tend to reduce the income of many lo- cal ministers The several cities and towns will lose through the reduction in registrars' fees. The eabmen, who have for years made a specialty of hustling the young couples from the train to the regis- trar"s office and thence to the minister, will. also lose a desirable. patronage. Hotels, too, will miss the couples somewhat, but as a rule their visits were flighty, stops seldom being made hete over night During the past fiscal year 681 cou: ples from places in states other than Rhode Island married in Provi- dence. nection were Gave $50,000 To Fund. York, Nov. 30.--An announce- made from the pulpit oi chmrch by the pastor, Wilkins, that a gift of New ment ~t was George's Rev. Dr. J. J. £5,000,000 fund, being raised to pen- sion Episcopal clergymen at 'the age of sixty-four years, or sooner if they are disabled. The name of the donor was not made known, but he a man living in the middle west. Thus far $300,000 has been collected the fund, which had its erigin in general conference in Richmond ago. 18 for the two vears Diverted Gas From Metre, Tithin, Ohio, Nov. 30.--On informa- tion to have come through a death-bed confe on of his helper in tapping a main, Joseph Loudenslager, + wealthy miller, is being sued by the Logan Natural Gas and Fuel company for $3,078.87. The company gor diverted 25 in six years by that only through said t Loudensla- 000 enbic feet of gas divertinr the flow a small portion would thé metre leges t' SO pass Chinaman Can't Get Home. N.Y., Nov. 30.--Li Dick, wealthy Chinaman of and who had lived Hi- teen years in this country, was held up by the immigration authorities while attempting to return to the Ue: ited States via Canadd, following a visit to China, Syracuse, said to be a Newark, N.J., Bartender Had Revenge. Owen Sound, Nov. 30.--In revenge for being fined $108 for i liquor selling, David Gibbons, bartender, laid a charge against win m Potten ham, who gave evidence against Gib- bons and: Tottenham was fined $20 for buying the liquor. Samuel MeCaughey ac identally shot and killed by som, in Orillia township, was his AIDICULED THE IDEA: 2500 000 had been received toward the | -- GREW a. WEST. Borrowed $10 to Stake a Claim ; Worth $250,000, Winnipeg, Nov. 30.--E, A, Gwillimin, of Forget, Sask, came to Canada from France eighteen years ago, bor- rowed $10 from a farmer by whom he was employed, expended the money staking a homestead, and'is now one of the west's most prosperous agri- culturists, being worth a quarter of a million dollars. Alternately working his homestead and hiring out to nearby farmers to sure money to carry him along, Gwillimin began to prosper. His first Crop was a g one and from then on his road to wealth became smooth- er, and from time to time he purchas- ed adjoining lands, until to-day his homestead of 160 acres forms but a portion of his farm, which consists of forty-two other quarter-sections, or 6,880 acres of the best farming land to be found dm Saskatchewan. Of this land Gwillimin had 'some 6,000 acres in crop this year, and in round figures threshed 36,000 bushels of wheat, the came of oats, and 7,000 bushels of bar- ley, the from which alone are a small fortune. To run this large farm, 14 horses are used, besides farming machinery and a 'threshing outfit worth $25,000, FIFTY YEARS A DIVA. Singer's Voice Has Earned Her About $4,000,000. london, Nov. 30.--Adelina Patti this week celebrated the filtieth anniver- sary of her debut as an operatic sing- er at the New York Academy of Music, November 24th, 1859, when she ap peared as Lucia. She was then under seventeen, had made a public appearance on concert platform nine. years before. In this year of Patti's operatic debut, Strakosch paid her $100 a week. At her first operatic appearance in Lon- don in 1861 she received $450 a month. Previous to her marriage in 1869 her earnings never exceeded $600 a night, but lat hen Christige Nilsson was engaged fa £1,000, Pall got $1,050. Though these prices cut a small figure in comparison with those the songbirds get at the Metropolitan and the Manhattan in New York, it calculated that Patti's voice earned her about $4,000,000. but n 18 WHITE ESCORT OR NONE. Man in Georgia Whipped For Sug- gesting Negro. New York, Nov. 29.--A despatch to the Sun from Dawson, Ga, says : Last uight one of the girls in the telephone exchange here worked rather late and was afraid to go home alone. The manager, H.C. Gilchrist, of Detroit, Mich., suggested that the negro porter go home with her as a guard. The girl refused and told the other girls, to-day, and they all struck work. Indignant citizens captured Gilchrist and whipped him until the blood flowed. He was forced to sign an abject apology to the girl. He has quit his job. He says that the north- ern white man cannot follow the work. ings of the southern mind. Eye Put Out By A Stone. Woodstock, Ont., Nov. 30.--A remarkable accident occurred near Tavistock, yesterday, the victim being Beth Farrow, n well-known resident of that vicinity. Mr. Farrow was driv- ing home from Stratford over a road covered with new gravel, a piece of which had lodged in one of the horse's hoofs. Mr. Farrow gave the animal a touch with the whip. It gave a pimp and the stone in its hoof was thrown back violently striking the or, gan co badly that the sight was com- pletely destroyed. HE FIXED NO DATE J. W. CORRIGAN CHARGED WITH BREACH OF PROMISE Son of Millionaire Known in Wad- dington Defendant in $50,000 Damage Action, Ogdinsburg, - N.Y., Nov. 20.--J ames LW. Corrigan, a wealthy and popular young man, who spends his summers here and at Waddington, iz defendant in a suit for alleged breach of pro- mise to marry within a re sonable time, brought in United *tates court at Cleveland by Miss Georgiana Young, daughter. of a Pittsburg oil man. Mr, Corrigan is 'aged twenty hight years and is a son of the late James Corrigan, millionaire iron ore and ves- sel man. The millionaire parent be gan life on a little farm along the St. Lawrence near Waddington, and the Cormigan family has maintained elaborate summer quarters on an land near Waddington, also owning some of the fastest motor boats in the world. Young Corrigan is charged with postpoming the proposed wedding account of lis father's death in De- cember, and wince failing. to-set an- other date. It is also claimed by the lawyer that a month ago when Miss Young telephoned him demanding that he carry out his promise he said in reply that he was *'done with her." Miss Young, her lawyer asserts, had told all her friends of her prospective marriage and liad already received many gifts. The sur of $50,000 damages is asked. most 18 on Clipperton Island Dispute. Mexico City, Nov. 30.--King Victor Emmanuel of Italy will act as ar bitrator for France and Mexico in the dispute over the possession of Clipper ton Island, west of Mexico. The Mexi- can government . has ived official notice "that the king ill act in that capacity. Papers § Mexi- co's chim to the owntrship of the is- land, of which che is \wow if posses- ston will be ready for submission in sixty days, it was sail, at the - for eign offied,: tay LAST EDITION _-- WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Ont, Nov. s0.--~Ottawa Valley and Upper St. rence : (10 aww pe Fipe to-day and ° on Wednesday, higher telipurstue. Beautiful Materials AND Exquisite Trimmings. x For the making of stylish evening or reception gowns. § Never before have we offered such an array of desirable fabries. There's the Franoh 3 Is just teeming with beauti- ful accessories, including Ap-} pligue, Insertions, Galons, Sequins, Garnitures, Chiffon Ninons, Marquisettes, Crepe Velours, Cord-de-Chines, Pailette Satins, Soie-deneros, ""Grouts" Crepeide-Chines, Floral Chiffons, Broche Nets, Russia Nets, French Mechlins, Chiffon Velvets, Cashmere-de-Soie, French Robe Dresses, Of Lace, Sequin and Sipang- led Nets. SEE EAST WINDOW DIS- PLAY FOR IDEAS. MARRIED. KELL ARYBOOMHOWE R.--At Ay on ov. SBth, 1008, by 1. H. "Taylor, Clinton Kellar, of Lafargeville N.Y Miss lella Boomhower, of Mount tirove, Ont. to ain DIED. --ln Kingston, $09, at 102 Clergy It O Malley. Funeral Wednesday morning, St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung (New York, Syracuse and Oswego papers please copy.) BAKER.--At Wolfe Island, on Monday Nov, th, 1909, mary Dawson, reli of the late John Baker, in her eighty- second year. Funeral will leave son, Francis KE. morning, dat 9 Heart Catholic solemn requiem mass will for the repose of her soul and acquaintances respectfully to attend O'MALLEY on Nov street, 29¢h, Miss at 9.15 te of her nesda y Sacred where be sung Friends invited the residence Baker a.m. to Church, a ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. New Crystalized "Fruits Just arrived direct from France. Glace Cherries. Crystalized Cherries. Assorted Fruits. Angelica Batons. Cherries, in 1 lb, boxes. Asst, Frujis, in J in 1 lb. boxes. Jas. Redden & Co, Importers Of Fine Groceries. a TO GET RID OF, Our big stock of Heaters, Cookstoves, Box and Pug Stoves, I will sell at a great sacrifice price. TURK'S, "Phone, 705. Two boys, named Stewart and Weleh, are under arrest at Windsor, Ont., charged with having caused about a dozen recent fires which the police say they have confessed to have started. 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