: | 2: YEAR 76--NO. 293, _ KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1909. a gle that the whole English-speaking | J TORE FRONT FROM OFFICE. rr 11 WILL STAND ENQUIRY. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. race, was friendly to the Amerie v ; 5 ee * T to, Ont. awa Vall inn it Tpiy f°. "= Aunts a Not in Accordance With ] The United States Shipping Its LN Su Pos 18. ie A ed "Our relations with the United Fire By-Laws. s "¥y Poor to Canada, 3 a NE a States have been bi late years, on the hy » t Fernie, B.U., Det. 16.--Some excite Montreal, Dec. 16.--A peculiar case Vins, na a to. much colder. whole, very Atiudly, avd HICURY trea | bent was caused Bets by the specta- --E came to the ears of the civic authori. . -- ies have remove _ possible cause --- [cle of firemen and police tearing down ties, thro the deportation, from of C d Desired t of contention," he said. "1 am glad 'To Join H heart | the post office and thus preventing Despatches From Near And the U Ae. to this city, of anada esirec a fo say that the British embassy is | 0 Join Her Sweet ca RN nil distribution. Following the Distant Pl Places Audre Levigne, from St. Alban' s, Vt. Washington Embass giving more 'attention to the affairs Male Attire jgreat fire a by-law was passed for a has resided forty-nine years in q Ye of Canada than ever before. At one . the removal of all temporary build- nited States, having gone thers : time I would have been strongly in- | ings within the fire limits by Novem- he he was thirteen old and ? clined to vote for the resolution now {ber Ist last, but the new building be- now sixty-two. He married ia proposed. But, ip view of the can- ling incomplete the post office was lo- y brought a family in the States CONDUCT BUSINESS ditions of the past. two or three DISGUISE DETEGTED = cated temporarily in a frame building. - : but they all died died and now the old years, my views have been greatly a Soham, postmaster, claims | cyypN IN/THE BRIEFEST POS-|man is unable to work, and was like- modified. Ambassador Bryce had he is being discriminated against as ly to become a burden on the commun- -- Sahin especial pains Wo give "attention other ini Sows buildings are per- SIBLE FORM. 'Jity in which he lived. The authorities o Canadian affairs. As soon as he | mitted t in. He is meeti t Cross i decided i WITH OUR GREAT TRADE took office he came to Ottawa and AFTER SHE HAD MISLED ONE [city aT. He is ns = he : Be 3. the Jue, desi 10 Ship oe NEIGHBOR TO SOUTH. tried to familiarize himself with Can- SERGEANT. arran ent, and meantime the build- Matters That Interest Everybody here. He originally lived in St Pie. adian questions. In sgonducting nego- | {ing is left with the front out. --Notes From All Over--Little ' g h Tl Bagot county. The local authorities tiations affecti Canad t Washing- ------------ 5 Easil: d a Eespectful and Cordiul Are the| ion, he has ih oar An -- | Adelaide Portwood Wanted to Go| of Evayhin y Bu : do not think the American officials F MED. at ang } . Relations of the Two Grad] consulting us; and if, in the result of to South America With Her] 92 OAL RESEARCH and Remer:bered. were within their rights in the line of Is very easily solved if you Nations--Sir Wilfrid Laurier those Negotiations, there is any fault Sweetheart, James Dixon, of Otto Beit's Great Donation to His physicinns eonsidler the condit- action pursued. visit this store. Our utoek a : solu. | 10 be found the blame must be ours. (1 ' ! & i ion o AR i as improv 0 on --" is TOW; vari ins Advised Withdrawal of Resolu-| doubt if the appointment of g C an | Toronto--A Romance Surely. | London University. -- g Leoy ¥ SIR ARTHUR IS BUSY. is Sune oie in Javiety aad ine tion and it Was Done. adian attache at Washington would! Chicago, Dec. 16.--The second at-| Loudon, *Dec. 16.--Otto Beit, the| "A pranch,of the Hearts of Opk, an T : proved worth and superi- Special to the Whig. improve affairs very much, though the tempt of Miss Adelaide Portwood, of | South African magnate, hae given | pnolish friendly society, was formed Conan Doyle Hasn't Time to Re- ority. You cannot help being Ottawa, Dec. 16.--In the commons | time may come when it may be neces- | Decatur, Ill, to enlist in the United | $525,000 to supplement the $35.000 | i Toronto. feree Fight. pleased with our well select. yesterday, BE. N, Lewis raised the im- | sary. . But so long as the present sat- States navy in order to be with her | given by ie, brother; thaws': Alfred Samuel Lewis, a carpenter, of 160 | London, Dec. 16.--Sir Arthur Con- ed showing of 'Xmas novel portant question of the appointment | isfactory conditions continue 1 do not sweetheart, -who has heen ordered . to | oy oi ne i niversity of iondou for | "Amelia street, Toronto, died just as | an Doyle has received a cable from ties. of a Canadian representative at | think that such a step is . necessary. Central 'America, went awry yester 32 hetiofit of movies wesented. Washington as an attache to the While some good might arise from day, because of certain regulations Ee he was leaving his home to go te |the Saaliuk{ter in charge of the ar- 8 | eyed : work. rangements for the Jefires-Johnson British embassy. He moved a resolu- | our having a representative to advise |governing the enlistment of recruits. | Ames Estate In Litigation. A. 0. Bochmer, the Berlin, Ont. [light, asking him to act as referee. Al- tion declaring that in the opinion of | with the British ambassador at Wash- | Her sweetheart is: Corpl. James Dixon, | Ogde shurg, N.Y., Dec. 16.--Surro- | merchant charged with conspiracy to | though the author was greatly pleased the house a petition should be sent ington, still his presence might also of the Marine Corps, who recently in- [R08 A. KR. Herriman held a term of | defraud, pleaded guilty, and was re- |by the offer he has replied regretting | to his majesty's smperial government | give rise to complications. So long as |herited about $100,000 from his father | CONT yesterday and testimony was | manded on bail for sentence. bis inability to accept just sow, as Useful Presents praying that a Canadian attache He | our relations with the British em- in Toronto, obtained his disc harge | taken mm the matier of the probate of A Frenchman named Marquee was | he is busy rehearsing his drama appointed to the British embassy, at | bassy, at Washington, remain what [and then re-enlisted because he could !the will of John Pu Ames, a veteran of ford dead in the Touchwood Hills, | the prize ring, "The House of Temper- Beautiful Presents Washington, with a view to provid: | they are perhaps it is better to leave | not curb Fis martial spirit. li jucr deer of this city, who left i 3 It i : | {| near Marcelin, Sask. is supposed ley." ing a direct medium whereby the gov- | well enough alone, and I would sug- Miss Portwood's family is said to an cstate of $30,000, the bulk of ) his load of logs toppled over on him.4..%. Appropriate Presents ernment of Canada, may advise with | 2¥ that it would be the part of (be prominent in Decatur. Her first | Whicl h goes to his widow, who was For probably the first time in its "ARCHBISHOP OF KINGSTON { the British ambassador at Washing wisdom to withdraw the resolution effort was made at two o'clock Mon- 'h's third wife, 'and whom he married history, all the retiring officers of the ton in respect to matters pertaining Mr. Lewis, in complying with Sir day morning, when she called Sergt. |a hort time before his death. Other | Ottawa Board of Trade have been re- | To Attend Three Days Triduum at to international relations afiecting | Wilfrid's suggestion, said that he 'John A, Holman, of the Clark street ®atives aie making an effort to |elected by acclamation for the ensuing Ottawa. solely the Dominion of Canada and [quite concurred in the statement that [recruiting station, at his home over bret the will, _ alleging that Mr. | ear, Special to the Whig. Ladies' Kid Gl es the United States In moving the | our affairs were being most capably the 'phone. When he demurred to [Me was not in a sound mental Carrie Nation, in a tour of the| 'Ottawa, Dec. 1b.--Sisters from con- adies i ov resolution, Mr. Lewis disavowed auy conducted at Washington by Ambas- ® i apitol at Washington, yesterday, | vents at Toronto and Montreal will The very best in the trade, separationist tendency. He was sim saglor Bryce, hus at the game time he she declared in a deep an ours kas. drawn, knocked 'a cigarette from a messen- | he here to attend a special three days' at $1.00. obs { believed the latter would welcome the a [ a l 2 h and ied ive : 0G & ih ply urging the full operation of the C voice : f I don't enlist at once may- | . ve . rer's mouth and tried to give a | triduum at the Good Shepherd's con- . principle enunciated in Kipling's Shape ston of having a Tepresentalive be 1 can't at all. There's going to be le $i} Rilled Under Car. speech. vent, on the 19th, 20th and 21st. Mgr. Dent Ss Gloves a8: f the Canadian government always MPC ifax, Dec. 16.--A ki eis - 'aroline Marti Sharretti stoliec: d x : lines t herd ts ao The Britist | trouble in Central Ameiéea and | want | 5 - a; hes hy ; shocking acc Mrs. Cutoline Ww. Martin, mother of Sharretti, the _apostolic delegate, g Tans and Browns, Special, Dusghter am 1 is wy mother's house; | at hane » advis ith. e British | to be mixed up in it. I can't stay out |dent occurred at Amhe rst, yesterday, | Ocey W. M. Snead, the East Orange, Archbishop Gauthier, of Kingston, and NY at $1.00 3 But mistress in my own ambassador was a very busy man, 'of a fight if I know there is going to | whereby the thirteen-year-old daughter | N..J.. bathtub victim, was arrested in Mgr. Routhier, Ottawa, will be Las The conduct of Canada's affairs | and had not the time to deul with | he one." | of Richard George Barr had her life | New York, formally charged with the among the distinguished ecclesiastics Empress Kid Gloves with the United States now had to | many things of importance to anada When Sergt. Holman and Capt. Wil- { crushed out by being run over by a | murder. present. 3 M be carried on through too long and |» respect to trade. relations, etc, | p.m Brackett, of the department of | loadcd freight car. It is supposed she Bessie Armstrong, a little daughter e---------- nnish cut, 1 fastener, too roundabout a medium of com- which could he_ Properly reported uP- liinois, and Dr William H- Daly, et ut tempted to crawl under one of the | of George Armstrong, Caledonia, ate Dr. Walker Bitten Special, at 85¢c, munication. There should be some | ON by a a an atta ie. un amining physician, whom he had sum- | Cars, when the trabu started. She some morphine pills that had bia representative of Canada to act in ,a I'he rest of the sitting was takem up 1 | y : g ( \ s. '16.~Dir.. . moned, reached the recruiting station, | Was knocked down, and two of the | loft within her reach, and died from keg acon Ont. De 1.38, =D, I Wal Fancy Neckwear constant advisory capacity with the | ¥ opposition members In a wearisome | yi.c Portwood, in complete hoy's at | trucks passed over the body. the poison. er, of this, town, has gone to the British embassy, since ° practically | r¢ threshing of o'd straw in con | > " : aN ant Zork : 50 distinct varieties, 25c. : tire, was wailing, with an expectant | -- m-- Dr. Neil MeRKinnon, died at Alpena, Pasteur Justivite, New d York, for to $1.50. bi » seven-tenths of the business of the em. | ection with the alleged North. At-! ot | Brooklyn Architect Drowned. slich., on Sunday evening last after a treatment, "ast Satunday od ras bossy at Washington pertained to | antic Irading company scandal. Che "Just step into the next room and New Yerk, Dec. 16.--The wreck of | srief illness irom Bright's disease. He bition by | 3 own ot ni B ns found . Smart Leather Goods matters concerning Canada. The | sub dct yo Brought or " rv 7 prepare for the physician's examina- {the sloop Commodore, 'which belonged | ;raduated as M.D., from McGill Uni- shortly = ferwa § Sead. Owing wid Handb, British ambssador, who had never | Mr. Monk assing for pre Netiol o tion." directed Sergt. Holman. to Wash ngton Hull, the Brooklyn ar- | versity, Montreal, in 1895. suspicione symptos, the doctor had 50, a ~ Purses, ete. lived in Canada, could naturally know | Papers ol sonpeet ion With t ae Poneiug Miss Portwood stepped in. Fiitcen |chitect, who has been missing since | Six thousand dollars is what Wil | © al oF the tog sent. 10 Ottawa c. to $5.90. but comparatively little of conditions in of the sompany In | Re oy minutes later, when Sergt. Holman | Nov. vd, was found floating off Mao- | jam Jewell, Buffalo, 'N.Y., will have for ana ig and sviongly Sespecuing Men's Neck e aml viewpoints here, - and Canada Duis to recover 3 of ad ¥ . : at I investigated to ascertain the cause of |hattan Peach. The finding of the | to pay Joseph Kreitler for alienating that it Nw Y cause of hydrophobia, he wear should, herself, be in the best positioy pnuion, Huasury ¢ aime to he > i the delayed reappearance, dan open |wreck confirms the belief that Hull | the affections of Mrs. Kreitler. Kreit- left for New York. Beauties, at 2be. ; others, tor sondues hae oun bu The with her ouch Dy oR 2s iol window told of an escape and a hair-|was drowned. ler sued for $10,000 damages. i at 50c., 75¢. to $1.00. grea rade neighbor. we matters gb & s in and perfumed lace handkerchief on ---- Robert Bradt, Rodney, charged with x affecting the waterways and the inter Diemer Ee Jeaxe ago. Me, Mork the floor Noid a story of their own. Report Against Canal. mistréating his niece, a girl or six- Sotelo rm Montreal + Men's Fine Socks national boundary were already in hot a "$100,000 Shp the government| Niss Portwood went to the South| Washington; Dec. 16.--In 4 report | teen years of age, has been sentenced | Board of Trade has taken up the mat, All the fancy Jinds 35¢ process of satisfactory adjustment hy Hh avarament iad ins that | Chicago station, and so completely |by the war department. to the house | to one year and a half in the Central} yor of getting lower telegraph rates 50¢: to TB, ! the foint representatives of Canada er r Ln was due Te coms | had she disguised herself, that she mis- | the $8,000,000 project for a canal to prison. The child is in a delicate von- | petween Montreal and Winnipeg. The \ and the United States, and he believ-_ 1 St ying Wy iva a the names led Sergt. Arthur E. Seeley, in charge, [connect Lake Superior and the Mis- | dition. general" opinion of the council was Toques -- Sashes wl a Silo le should be Jollow- a the company had never yet buen into accepting her enlistment. He sent |sissippi nver by way of St. Croix od wi a other matters (affecting - A y ( The Chinese government has refused | that the present rates were too high | Ni . ho tw Be lisclosed. (her to the Clark street station and |river,is pronounced commercially im- | finally Portugal's propositions for the | all alohg the line, and that o reduc- ' ahi hive for Children, ie Wiitid Lacie agreed that the Hon. A. B. Aylesworth made no ob- there she was recognized hy Sergt. |practicable and inadvisable. arbitration of the Macao 'boundary | tion would be beneficial, not only to - > : irs re \ \ y ' if the yers, | Holman, : - : dispute, concerning which the two gov- | the business community, but to the . . -- sifaive of the two grewt Ducks : of joct Ga 1 produ tion of the pai fe Then she told hot, story, Saying thay Land For Immigrants. ernments have been negotiating since | telegraph companies themselves. White Bearskin Coats ducted in a cordial and harmonious, | tice department was that the com- Corpl. Dixon already was = A HAS ; Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 15.--Under | last March. or fee h 2 or the little ones, at the i y W s ) 's claim would not succeed. He phia on his 'way to Centra merica, | the closer settlement bill now before The Tilbury canning factory has owest prices. spirit. He was glad to say that the iy : oa till ignorant of the per- | ant that she could not endure the sep- | the Victorian - parliament a million | been sold to E. K. Kelly, Winnipeg, p . relations between the United States [sai 1 i ro J od he Au {aration. So those present made up a | hounds annually will be available for | who is acting on the behali of a Handkerchiefs nnd Great Britain had Raver hue Ph , the nig . iy uifored no- | purse sufficient to purchase for Miss | the purchase of land for immigrants syndicate of wholesalers from the For everybody Be. to $1.50 frienelly. ATI gr Bt at Wiig from the fact that the names Portwood a ticket to Philadelphia, | to Australia This is enough to | North-West, The price paid was $27, y Wiley . twisting the lion's tail, or in Britain | had been kept socret | and she left on the next train. settle a thousand families. annually. 000. WHY STEAMER HOPE FAIL- Our 25¢. Envelopes about Yankee aggressiveness, hut the Mr. Barker, Mr. Borden, Mr. Reid | a SALE i br, WJ, Furze, medioul_ationdant ED TO STOP. Containing 3 pretty Hand language was respectful and cordial ind other members of the opposition PITH OF THE NEWS, n the employees of t e estern Rerchists anos Tote oI Ua The Spanish-American war had shown | ehashed the old story of the gos sd Canadian Power company, was 80h: | She Ran Into the Bumni OUGHT TO SEE THEM that blood was thicker than water wnment's dealings with the con: | The Very Latest Culled From All lentally killed at Stave Fally, B.C., en e Ran y 0 e urning . and it was obvious during that stru any Over The World. by falling off a bridge 'to the rocks, Steamer Clarion on Lake Erie ----- am After' two hours fruitless discussion The Welland canal closed on Wednes THE ACT OF F UNION UNDER twenty feet below. --He Could Not Turn Owing Mr. Monk's motion passed i { ; Dominion Coal company share hold- to Rocks and Vessels DAILY MEMORANDA, a ev avid C. Hughes, father of the THEIR FEET. ers, numbering 28,049, will hold their Campbell's Furs DONT FORGE governor of New York, is dead. : Z shares for the merger with the Do- : Detroit, ihe Dee. 16.--There has 1 f I rar TCEritmnn prasen The Midland k was partially de Nationalists to Stand By the| inion Steel company and 3,059 ac- |been considerable discussion among THE sold: Ty ; Stroma Tv at Thursday night. Liberal Party--Lasting Dle-| cept $95 per share for their holdings, | marine men as to why the steamer : : ; Bope failed to stop after she passed Court Frontenac, 1.0.¥ e Fourteen persons were killed in the morial to the Fame of Lileral| the same as James Ross. oF I I Billy," Grand Ope | i by jon _ with [the burning steammeClarion, off Pole CHRISTMAS STAMPS : per uge, 8.10 p railway wreck on the Southern rail Govennment. Telegraphic communication with Joe burning 28 ~ anon off Pelee Fire and Light and Waterwork ow | SMALLPOX KILLS 1 ,099 PER-| way in North Carolina ' Rama is re-established, and it is offi- last week. Capt. Baliour, De- n mittee, 4 pom., Friday Three lopers are at large at: Calu London, Dee. 16.--John H. Red- | cially announced that the city has not troit, who sails the Bope, has a splen- Yosued in aid of the Tenders for Waterwork imbe SONS IN RUSSIAN HAMLET : Mick pe , state law providing no mond, speaking at a nationalist de- | heen taken by the government troops; |did reputation for courage and sea. maintenance fund of the Street Tile and Cement rece 0 met, Mich, h G A 'h monstration, at Dublin, yesterday, | The two armies face each other, but |manship. His explanation is as fol- Mowat Memorial = Hos- row " means ol isolating em. 4 n 3 : a 8 yf chit. lows : After sing the Clari he i i : i : neh said they had the greatest 'opportun no battle has been fought ows : After passing the arion he sital, Kingston Ont Bijou : Saves of oily 1 | No Attempt to Check Spread- The trangfer of the Southwestern ity offered them in a century to tear Chief Justice Meredith decided, to- |immediately slowed down. Owing to pia them ng letters and rough ww Breake . ngl } P ' ' » y mpany was - - drivers Daughter, When Aid Finally Awived it) Teaciion fu eo tho I ay up and trample under foot the act of day, that the proper inferpretation of the presence of two other vessels on q gifts. Everywhere you - ay! Was Too Late--Sole Inhabitant completed at on: John D. Rocke- | union. the Belleville by-law, for the selection | his port side and the rocks, on the can find a place. Every Left Now a Maniac It is reported that. Jo ML atrol of | | The nationalists' convention which |of aldermen, was that three were to }itarboard, he could not turn at once, 10. pice is a new ' & . " a ae oot 0) 7 fellck js reaching out lo gel Ko he could make the sinew in the mighty coming to his office at such an hour, jeon ition at the time the document By Dog. P I D 16.--D | : 3 leading Un opened at Dublin, yesterday, unani- | be chosen by each ward and not two | He argued that "'S o ( tails pi g stores e g : { > : : : he a sia) ola thajs of dev stores Ju | mously endorsed the resolution, adopt- | as was contended by one of the elec- | {urn safely after passing the lightship the wiping oul of an entire Russian |jted States cities { i 1 { hich h I } i arm of the hospital's l ; ; ines ager of |¢d by the party committee, Tuesday, | tors. |which was then about three and one- kindness and mercy. Rich Glassware ge reached | i ss Sates, business isi o pledging os to theliberals in the While Crown Prince Frederick Wil- | half miles away. The other vessels by eB On Sale Here. St. Petersburg I'he village is named | the Brantiord Courier, has pis Si coming general election." 'Timothy liam was driving in Charlottenburg | that time, with the Bope running at Voskaya, and is situated in the Island |gnd in future will conduct the Port | Healv_ and his handful of dissenting | his motor! car collided with another | jow «peed, would be out of his _-- of Sachalin, Elgin Times. nt b srdered | disciples were not present. machine. The crown prince was |. that he could swing about without he ; Until a few weeks ago its popula The Ontario gover ame ol a sicture Reginald McKenna, addressing a severely shaken up, but otherwise un- | danger of colliding with them. He : The craze for rich glassware tion was 1,100. Sanitation, as in| the prosecution of a oe yr pel to | meeting in South End, referred to the injured. His adjutant, Lieut.-Col. Op- was just beyond the lightship when he is spreading You should most Russian villages, was conspi | theatre proprietors who have lai contribution of New Zealand and Aus- | pen, was badly cut. saw have a set of fine uously absent, and when the disease | comply with the regulations. \ hed. Ib} the Hanna alter her course and al 1 «t - Val sonth no! Thi hunters were killed'in the [tralia of two Dreadnoughts, as only Princess Louise has telegraphed hing }, qo0n on the Clarion. Capt. Bal- first appeared a few months ago ho | irty-one h po , Id's secretary requesting per- |; Yj i ahead: § Buffal i Mai 3 h .« |one of the great efforts at embire con- | Leopo : } uf. Lheri stained aliead foi Huffalo: » > : 2 N a) C e provinces ag 8 4 r 3 ' Bohemian Steinware re proubled Shen ne ot Pe Row Bigleod a gd the proyines in |solidation, undertaken by the present |mission to see her father, The rol) It is not thought likely there will be in Russia is Jrequent y i rt 3 he lol Nova; cotia gH a government. It would be a lasting | was evasive. The prices nies . an official investigation of the mat- 'holy sickness,' and no attempt was | {he hunting seaso 8 : . > ber. ly answered, asking for a clear an We can complete your table made at vaccination. Major-General Leonard Wood, now | memorial to*-the [ante of the liberal i pl aying that she was tor, ' a] ve ant. decisive re Vv, say with a very handsome line. Sick and healthy children were | commanding the department of : the foqyeenment. burt oe alte met Ar rarer Tg A tr Cw F Ay ous 1 tur es ue ' ibera i : CLOUGH.--At Brockville, on Dee vi A rich, Grok border, ang habitually bathed together, that I {east will je the next chief oy wore) prominent supporters of the liberals father, Elginburg Echoes ' i i % 3 . = George W, Clough, aged fifty-one the finest full crystal. ing beleved ah slionciovs treatment. | the army, succeeding Gen. 'n the north of England, has severed | Hon. Archibald Gordon, whose death | Elginburg, Dec. 15.--The Sunday years. Burials were soon a daily occurrence { term expires next April. his connection with his party on ac- is announced from London, to-day. lschool children are practising for a | pISLEY.--At Spring Valley, Out, Dee nd afier the local priest died the | y : > ell-known to many Ottawabs. | Christmas entertainment. There is to 15th, Jane Porter, relict. of the lath andl al 1 . ity : count of the budget. Was Ww A ' . : Richard Disley, in her ninetieth year Robertson Bros bodies remained unburied. Thus the : Bookbinding. He spent considerable time in Canada [be a social gathering at the parson yichard Distey. If Wt ain ee ; : ] ' f= i amden Fast ednes . epidemic raged unchecked and entire} (joy for bookbinding should be leit Half Century In Prison. at the time of the tenure of office of Tage this evening. John Graham, Jr, diy Nov. 24th, 1909, Miss Elizabetl' families, from grandiather to grand at this offic. It is surprising how nice f h 8 le rd = Aberdien, as gover il] for some months, is not any bet . Smith, daughter of the late Robert, | Hartford, Conn., Dec. 16.--John P. his father, lon 3 : EB ill 1 xz. 3 . { : h Smith, big Fruesttown S--------------------------------. hea 4 Yolume cert be made of tose mags |W en, seventv-one years old, has | nor general. He was « ly fourteen ier. There is a wee girl at U. Houg i ot OWE 4 64 : : : : i of { ¢ 4 ' t ---At the family residence 64 \ sanitary commission was | # what ar ' abe Age. e." W. Lawson apd €* Honghstor DORAN - Finally 8 anise = ok sion, Was |rimee, even though they ute somewhet | corved half a century of lifa sentence of | years of age ston 1 ' Y sen. irom tue manu , . sctled 'from mu andling 8 complish nothing. It. has been de s r 8 > St n Dec. 16th, 190%, e Sind b "suicide let- n i ol 3 ton H : dicals b 1 r impr isonment for wife murder, hopes More than one hundrid uicide let are attending court in Kingsto a p rr re- | | magazines or pe iodica ound « i ers," pm uw te ave beep writ: pance has hix new house comple tel rivate: Rei } he © i thi onable | Lo emerge from the state. prison at] ters, pltporting io are heen welt Besranes has hix new ise ple ral v . ie f uarantee ide to burn to Mie groun L , {bound in any style at very reasons ble Wetherstield to-day. Then the state | ten by rs ces Sue ac , 4 he 3 ted. quis ws. in \ ge of death,"' as it is popularly prices Blank books, such as journals, boud of pardons will act on the Orange "Bath Tub Mystery victim, a -------------------- i ft \ itso ; i it at fit i h ) : to I giccet: boxe _fealled. © he 1,000 inhabitant nly | lodgers, day books, with any kind ol appeal for mercy submitted by War | were found among the efiects of hes. This Evening. Une: of the best and pice woxes ol lone remains, a man of seventy-two, ling, made to order. All work war Caroline B. Martin, Ocey's mother ; ' WE 1 You can get what would ple ase him ROBERT J. REID, named Vassiliefl I'he disease spared ranted first class. SR ntreis said he expected to be born under arrest charged, jointly, with most at Best's. If you woald rath | iste The Leading Undertaker, him, but he has become a maniac. y av ent pf 11 n- | Miss Virginia Wardtawa, her sister, | | 0 o¢ leisire come in in the even- i Cadbury $ | 1D. Red Box | . Mrs. Jesup Gives Yale $50.000. agin _-- one. the worl 1 a= with having killed Mrs. Snead. pT and 'see the big range of military Phone, 577. 227 Princess stabefy ) To 5 p hat Richard Prosser, a he h 4 Ek - i oy . New Haven, Conn., Dec. 16.--At ~ a i, 1850. 1 have read of the new world Alleging t d x > erl doth brushes. shaving and smo PRICE 75 CENTS BANK REDUCES INTEREST. meeting of the Yale corporation, at|_ji | had not read I should be crazy Blvthswood, Omnt., blacksmith, at ee ---------- 1t bears both Cadbury's name and way Christmas Chocolates is ¥ ing sets, cigar and digarette cases RID OF wad ~ "nt + Y 5 oi ire 3 SSOr ] A § aes T 2 which Pres'dent Taft and Governor jv now. The new world is one © tempted to retire a promissory note pipes in.cases, purses, bill fold, shay O GET : . for ROS ; itd i : Cookstoves Weeks, of Connecticut, were present. 8' oat railroads. of autos, telephones, |for $250, by throwing i ia his Ing mirrors, etc. Our bi stock Slovan Til sel wih $102,000,000. gift of £50,000 from Mrs, Norris K . | typewriters, siyscrapers and a bun- 'smithy fire, when it was presented lor a ---- Box. an g g | | Bowery Bank Has Deposits of Over rl '8 i ; p t sacrifice price. TURK'S, 'Phone, : New York, Dec. 16.--More than Jepup was recegwed. 'The money wil dred other wonderful things." payment, Peter Fish, a farmer near Mires Maynie grea pri | | | own, so is doubly guaranteed Jas, Rodden ah: Cadbury's half i Chocolate and Nut Mi : Shields, Gananoque, | 39s. rte he EEE eA EPS Blythswood, brought suit to recover | if hold an exhibition and sale o 150,000 depositors, chiefly of the poor~|be us d to complete the fund for t Sov ; las : ith deposits of more than | Morris K. Kesup chair cof silver cul- Milkman Fined Fifty Dollars. the face value of the note. He sucared her china-painting at 15 Montrea &amworth Tems } . rme n , W 3 CG re. . 8 2102000 000. will be affected by an in- [ture in the forest school. Winnipeg, Dec. 16.--A fine of fifty |2 judgment for the full amount, wi street, the late: Dr. McCammon's . re hyn of . : : : : : Mi Camera t rate reduction of the Bower) -- dollars was imposed upow a: daiy- | interest for jour years. siden on Friday evening and Sa. muorth, Dec. 16 ise Comapati Savings Bank, the largest in the city Governor Haskel] Stricken. man convicted of watering milk. He : uraay. friends. * Miss Brooks, late @ After January lst, according to a de | Guthrie, Okla, Dee. 16.--Governor {had = been convicted on a similar Furs For Christmas Presents. Field glasses, from 3 up, at Keel Siting Tue a lectiire in the M ehode ision of the directors, the institution | (Charles N. Haswell was seized with (charge before and had been warned] If for a man let us suggest a foe eye i nm Wo uid rather | church on Wednesday evening. will pay three 'and one-half per |.n ag zgravated attack of indigestion [what would occur if caught again collay, cap, fur ov fur-lined eoat. Com- wi Pini men y aca ------ ; de instead of four per land phy : are in attenflance at {ile appearod in court with a check [parison will prove the fact that you | twenty-four i in Choice new table raising and Madara § he Union Square |}, His sufferings ¢ intense Imade out for $50. and costs. cannot buy better furs and our values hour at a pt teas 22 t Keel rapes, at Gilbert's. r rela mdition:- cauds general er ------------ are the best, Campbell Bros', the Opera glasses, for a oe 2 i \ 25 cents "H any gentleman' sends me candy cn Christmas morning ! do hope it will be McConkey = or uy lex ALL ibeot te : = : v Bibby's ow sell steamer tranks, lady in Gibyob's Ry veri d ai ) Libs now sell travelling bags. makers of fie furs o's. : . : | on simila i | Pout" 1 Eis