RINGETON ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. LAST EDITION THE DATES FIXED. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. B 3 ENTERED PROTEST WEATHER PROBABILITIES. © ar $ Toronto, Ont. hn v The First Elections--Broadside . of Lr Lvents Occuring in the | Against the Way Cars Are Used hear Ne foe. 26st § a Vicinity. ) Strong southwesterly and wettorly i i Oratory. ; with light local bled from Wi Sloud T fw London, Dec. 20.--1t has been finally Mayor Daniels, Prescott, has refus- a; strong Weterty winds a decided that the writs for the new {ed a ulin term. 0 ---- 4 . : . - elections will be issued January Sth, Rev. H. Croly, B.A., Lyndhurst, \ A Fall Received While [allowing the first election to be held Daighiers of Dead Mon- is woing 10 emove ro Wingham dui: Despatches FromiNear And : ou the 13th. There will be, again, {ins i ant Pl Places. Seeking Freedom some heavy broadsides of oratory this arch to Conlest. E. A. Garratt, 3A be Pritice Ea. : _ Dist 5 : . week. Mr. Balfour, who has recovered ward coumty boy. al C Te vid din from his cold, will speak at Edinburgh Sen cippt of the 'entra oliegiate Insti- --rn-- k nufacturers' association have pro- he to-day, Premier Asquith at Birken- uite, at Winnipeg. " Ma ustoms dopurtmn '| head, Tuesday, and hali a dbzen min- E Over 120,000 bricks al purchase ja lotted lieged She 9 tion = isters will be on the platiorm every Brockville at 36.75 per' thousand, for Cd in ¥ : ; i ' tack factory Canadian railways of the act wit ~ night, led by the chancellor of the ex- the construction of the tac ' pect r , : = Shequor The Hoel novel Jesvice = I J: § Nowigrg. advertised for "a GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POBy wieged a xtution of fuss. h - ; i the election is the campaign Ol ne i . mm. 'Thev , eas A Jassical master at $1,200 salary, and © FORM. gnter Canada duty free in transit with INMATE OF HOME IN YORK, |peers. They have addressed seventy: | LOUISE, STEPHANIE AND tenet BORER C0 ht ion for the SIBL iernationed morehnds XMAS PA., DROPS SIXTY FEET. | jroo Moods on seventy more are | CLEMENTINE IN STRUGGLE. | tuation from male teachers. They Teal ---- It is now possible to indicate how Ye are re-advertising. Matters That Interest Jruryuo ty Four Others in the Plot--Had|the parties stand in the matter oi Belgium May Oust Baroness--Her| An old_and =hected vesidont. of --Notes From All Over--Lit:le fet of The attr will be the sub | 53 SUGGESTIONS es . . " : : Prince Edward couaty, in rson e . ' Planned to Escape From Insti- candidatures. The uientested con Ghildren Do Not , Share in of Edward Cronk, died in Chicago. on - Evayling Easily Reax The Frooch-Canadian treaty wil | BR tution at Midnight While the intugti ios will be smal er in mbt Rights of Succession 10 |, "11¢h December, aged seventy-nine an amen: be ' probably come into force on Jaunuagy an wa jong Huis pas At the Throne--Winer Doubts That | ears. He suffered a lingering illness. A feleral bye electin will be. held Ist. The French government's ratifi- York 1a. Dr Mn uss aticspt Sytaide tho¥, ro a) A win total Religious Marriage Occurred. | An aged lady passed away on Fri- lin Ottawy on Jui, Hib . ti " A he SePpitiintry Somven \ What T G t mK, a, MN - 1 an atiemp seve en, creo p Are re i . S <Q » Ke, enc street), Ss @ La within r p ta oseape from the Christinn Home, [presented by unionists. Triangular | Brussels, Dec. 20.--The fling of the So i - Ried at "8 Woe. Slows ---- shot Lateef in the head and | and the ctatoms department ho 0 Le where she was confined as incorrigible, |contests also will be few, the Chronicle | will oi King Leopold shows that he pan Noo William York, Smith's [is dead. paifug the new regulat.ons necessitat- Miss Hazel Wolf, seventeen years old, estimates, that they will not exceed divided $3,000,000 between his three fughun 1 4 advanced a of eighty J. T. Stewart, M.P., will announce ¢d by the new treaty. fell to instant death when her rope, |twenty to thirty. -In thirty constitu- [daughters, « Princess Louise, Princess Pe J was Fog at Adol- [his ivtentions regarding the Hamil Oficial returns, issued by the labor made of bedding, parted as she start- {encies the laborites and unionists have | Stephanie and Princess Cle mente | | phustown, Ont ton mayoralty to'day. department, give the number of indus- ed a descent of sixty feet from the |a straight fight I'his practical disinheritance oi his |I Mrs. Mary Clark was found frozen [trial accidents in Canada during No- Matron Was Absent. And where to get. the most appropiate and useful gift tugs is the question just roof. Lord Milner, speaking at Bridgeport, children signifies the launching of | RINC FE WILL GO TO SEA. to death in some outbuildings ' on vember as 422, of which 143 were How Jeu visit Sits Stafe Miss Wolf, with several other girls | Saturday, said he had never been a gigantic legal battle to obtain the! P w EB Queen street east, Toronto. fatal. There "were eighty trade dis- and see the thousands of use. of her age, learned that Mrs. Lydia [scare monger, but the great position | king's wealth <imilar to that which | 2 2 wand of Wales on a Prolonged Cleveland city council has granted a |putes, a decrease of three from the fu] things .for 'Xmas pres Clage, the matron, was to spend the [won by England was being menaced [ensued at the death of their mother, | = general charter for twentyfive years |previous month, ents. You'll wonder where ewning with her son, Rev. Martin L. [more jand wore every day. The fu- |\ueen Henrietta The exact amount of i Cruise, . to the Cleveland railway company. R. L. Borden, leader of commons' they all come from. Clare, oi Spring Grove, and a plan to ture démanded the energies not only Leopold's fortur probably never wi Hy New York, Dec 20.--The Herald has Maj ay Oliver, Toronto, was elected | opposition, will address the commer- TO-MORPOW, DON'T WAIT. escape was projected. The inmates ye- fof the United Kingdom, but also. of [be reveled. a : [veeeived the following from l.ondon : by acclamation president of the Com- |coal travellers at their banquet in. tithe hs nsund. and at midnight, when | the empire, lnperial upity was the| Senator Winer, the King's friend and [Lurene thi "course: of next year Prince | 0 cial Travellers' Mutual Benefit [Montreal tonight. Gilts for Ladies Miss Leity made her last round of the [great issue before "which all others jeonfidential legal adviser, told The Edward of Wales 1s 48 have his first Society. In connection with the proposal to ~ Tn dormitory, all the girls apparently |<ank into insignificance. What trace of [Associated Press to-day that Leopold | taste of se Trice pith the fleet afloat} Fireman Robertson was killed, 00 | have a flotilla of British war vessels KID GLOVES, white sound asleep this issue was there in 'the speeches of |had turned over a considerable por- {This will he 0 wing the usuald ga turday, when the Wintipeg flyer oo lat the Toronto fir next fall, Mavor FINE HOSE No sooner had Miss Leity departed | the liberads ? he asked. The unionist [tion of it. to the Baroness Vaughan yeu om, whick I 3 Sowh that o the Great Northern RR. way wreckéd|ojiver, W. K. George and Dr. Orr, | [ NECKWEAR | than Mise Woli and fourcompanions |polics Was, at least, constructive, re and her children and had created IPorvitn of the as} {ne 0 at cal . near Monticello, Minn. mans-er of the Toronto exhibition, NOVELTY BELTS prepared for their escape. Sheets ind medial, national and imperial The | stock company of his estates in ie jab i B halt he Spent ce hing Edward and Queen Alexandriy saw Sir Wilfrid Laurier, to-day, aud ELTS, - bedding wore gathered and fastened at liberals were agreed on nothing ex. [lO lorests all a possible raid upon them Bp a yas In ie his father will spend © bristmas Jat Sandringham | iiorwards dined with Earl Grey § BELTING, tht ends so as to form what appeared |cept predatory taxation and hostility by ' the Princesses Louise and Step- Ba other to IE a ne wi with Yhe Prince and Princess of ales The charge of breach of alien labor y FANCY BUCKLES, to be a strong, serviceable, rope. The | to the House of Lords. hanie or their creditors. Yin I Pnishin NE Pome Lode. of and tl ie children and will have af. "pig by the striking leather work- UMBRELLAS, gils wore fully attired when Miss Winston Churchill, speaking at War- Senator Winer said that perhaps |p oni erg "for a prolonged cruise quiel Cpeation. dietham Ont. re. | 818 against Hugh Carson, Ltd, was HANDKERCHIEFS, Wolf, carrying the improvised rope, |rington, laid stress on the 'question of |'ater considerable portions oi his _ex- {rather than be drafted with his com- ol in he do 3 h r dismissed "by Magistrate 0: Keele, to | 8 JEWEL B 3 climbed through the window on to the {unemployment and said palliation for | tate would be handed over to Bel-| 50 5 i on eagoing ship ported gtuck in_the ice 1 : e aiouth day. Tt was shown by the evidence | § ROOCHES, roof of a rear building this would belfound in the develop- | Zum \ pr - : of Lake Erie. The tug Francis D. that a member of the firm wrote to a | [a TOILET CASES, While the other watched Mi Wolf [ment of the act for a scheme of in Ihe Princess "Clementine, aside from | SELKIRK EXHIBITION Hackett, oi Amherstburg, has gone ie ian named Heath, at Salem, N.Y, | Ml HANDBAGS, fastened the rope to the cornice and [surance under consideration. by the the bequest she will receive, is provid SELKI . their assistance. The river is by Agel dffering hih a job. Heath came over, NEW BLOUSES then, with the word 'Here 1 go." | board of trade ed for by a special income from Con- | i Mr. Webb, representing a group of But did not have his Lools and before : ' : . > ropertie May Be Postponed Until 1913 For | British; French and American tele i KIMONOS, started to make the descent. She had | Earl Cawdor, at Leeds, asked ii |§0, properties. . | : o . h has 'conapleted : wi he got them learned a strike was on. BATH ROBES gone less than ten feet when the rope [home rule were granted Ireland, what Investigation shows that the rights | Railway pening. ta Pp one Sinpybies, a iy mp tele He declined the job. The court heid | § ES, parted and she fell to the cement |Was to prevent Balfour becoming the of succession to the throne of a child | Winnipeg, Dec 20.--1 rivate infor- rand Sein rite er in , e | there was no evidence of a binding | E SILK SKIRTS, pavement. Her skull was fractured [base for a German fleet ? of the king by the Baroness Vaughan {mation goes to show Shut the Sallie a n antnople * aH rtract to give Heath work ahd | [ KNITTED JACKETS : > was instantaneou h-- - ave not worthy of serious attention. |centennia mternational fair, plannec nL rR : ai 4p Rh . : that, therefore, there was no impo - . "ith the i thrick of Mics Woli| THUGS TORTURE FARMER. It is pointed out by Senator Winer if [to be held here in 1912, will be put jSublaty $125,000 th : history tow. TT NEOR SCARPs, prC. vinging in © their ears the other m---- there was only a religious ceremony joff onc vear, largely to meet the per- iron Sunday a Ll n Gifts. t M girls fled back to the dormitory, |Aged Man Rendered Insensible-- the laws of the kingdom would pre- sonal Wishes" of Sir Wilfrid: Laurier, Ne a ost DR od : or en where they became hysterical Placed Candle to Feet. vent the accession of a child of such a {who would like to see the fair com- almost resulted in 'the 108s "of soveral CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Miss Wolf, ome time ago, ran away Shenandoah, Pa./ «Dec. 20.--Last |union. The senator, however, does { bined with the official opening of the 1 KID GLOVES, hb ives. : to Hagerstown, Md., but was brought | week while Farmer Jgcob Gimbler, an | "Ot believe there was a religious mar- [National Transcontinental railway dousph Bill:doux, seventy-seven years Sweethearts Came Over on the LINED GLOVES, back before she could wed the man of Jaged man, was reading his newspgper, | '1age. from ocean to ocean. Also, the na- : ' Ii lished th { and the GTP Id by | 01d, is dead ut the home of his son- Steamship Tunisian. NECKWEAR, het choice. On attempting a second | he was called to the door by a gentle {it is established that the Baroness [tional road and the G.T.P. would by |. (0 0 "iha0] Beazeau, Windsor, Montreal, Dec. 20.--Mention * has COLLAR BAGS, escapade she was placed in the Chris- [tap. Thinking it was a neighboring Vaughan is of I she prob- | that time be in a position to get a h & Ont., hiti ! 1 i i tian Home at the request of her pa- |farmer for a friendly call, he opened ably will be expellefl from Belgium, [shave of the advantage accruing from Ou of Woasin ie. Ho was o_uslivel Been : dae Foy the Press Shat it Suc NECK SCARFS, Forts the door, when he was struck upon | like the favorite of Leopold I, the [the heavy traffic in connection with |; wi door most of his life. cight cars to Say oh Went the im. FINE SOCKS, mmo ---- the head with a blunt instrument and | Baroness Mayer, whose house was at- | the fair. Found guilty of robbery of Edward hh uanuty. 2 AA wall, BRACES, felled to the floor in an insensible con. | tacked and destroyed by a mob after Brant, an Indiab, Charles Kisec and wal ng nd VY ° HANDKERCHIEFS BRAKEMAN IS KILLED. i the king's death. lu ¥ 3 Tunisian, but it has so far escaped dition gs Charles "Irvine | were sentsnced, at notice that 'there was on'board the UMBRELLAS, George L. Glendon of Sarnia Met| le was quickly bound and gagged wsm---- | Belleville, "to three years in the peui- . : : \ Death when his aged wile, hearing the noise, Daughter Of Porter, "* DID NOT REACH POLE. tentiary. Ben Simpson, who turned same steamer a difierent kind of UNDERWEAR, ETC, Te a ran from a back room only to be con- Paris, Dec. 20--The Matin says oc 3 This s cheer for ertdin numbe » king's evidenc¥, got four months in Christmas cheer lor a + mber 2 ; ' ; Loudon, Ont., 20,--Wearing a lionted by four well-dressed men who | 'Baroness Vaughan was born Caro- | % Copenhagen, Dec. 20.--The t df Englishmen in Canada. This took E juil. i 4a. Gifts for Children pair of new. boots that he had pu pointed revolvers at her and com- |line Lecroix and was the danghter of | * Associated Fress is informed According to a return tabled 467 the form of fourteen English damsels chased at Niagara Falls cansed George | Sa0d Ler not to make a move .or [the house porter at the French lega- |# by high authority that the 33 Lad . _Iwho were on their way to become the . annuities were issued by the annuities 4 ' 3 i WOOLLEN GLOVES 3 Glendon, aa, slip bet wien make an outerv: they bound her also. [tion in Budapest. The man who was |# committee of the -Univer- branch of the department of trade Brides OF neweumers in this Sountty, : cars, on Friday night, just altey : : in § y i oun- WOOL S ; : I'wo of the men commenced to ran- [known as Baron Vaughan was in [4% sity of Copenhagen, in its and commerce up to Decomber 14th, [Most of whom have been in the coun LEN MITTS, his train had left Lond i } . a | ti f "wr try about a year, and were so satis- KID MITTS 3 lriin AE onfion, and = hs | ok the house while the others stood |reality a French sub-officer named Du- | preliminary examination o The amount offered for was #106,670,1 ~ ) ' k th hey i = Jody, horribly mangled, was found guard over the terrified lady. They | riex. Leopold first met the woman at | : his records, failed . to dis- while the purchase money totalled fied with the outloo that they decided TOQUES, bide the track. The engineer no ead: sixty dollars in casic © They Ostend cover proof that Dr. Fred- $354,325. to send for their swetthearts. It is SASHES ud Glendon, front end brake 1ictured sixty dollars 3 v1 0stes Barwa AP fore ta tically the ' 3 sed that Givud 0; on on } x re | then tortured the farmer in the hope Following her acquaintande with eck A. Cook reached the At Port Burwell, Ont, the cary ferry Rate hat, practically 41 of them are BEARSKIN COATS, a g 1 th . Ope eof getting. him to tell where they | the king she was the mother of two | # ole. Ashtabula remains in the sae. NOS; bec " "Jos Oo i@ VELVET COATS 1rd, ny Ve bucly wae found drag ULE HAT more mbiey "| shildren, Lucien, the Duke of |# tion, nothing yet having been done as ecome a 'more or Ie - common | H op , me i : i Yo A oh; Lhe Sif en Om They placed a lighted candle to the | Fervkeren, now aged five years, who | SHIR EHX than of a preparatory nature. Those Batre of passenger lists of steamers LOTH COATS, v i. engine on Ym ! Nenky : Tr old man's bare feet, and he finally in- {was born at Villeiranche, and Phil | in charge say there = po Hobs she arpamg: an La ". 4 WOOLLEN CLOUDS ears old, ed, and ha only - As Sevels | inde i Ravensti ho was | ded T And The C ferry wi ye got off when go mah tts HANDKERCHIEFS been 'on the road a fe onth dicated where $115 more was secret- |lippe, Count of Ravenstein, w | Pe ape An e Cane. erry 3 Ss. 5 on Ww : at a lew mony ed. 'Then the robbers f fled. orn at Balincourt three years ago. | London, Dec. 20.--Instructions have Wiuthives fomes. Chatai Out . EMPEROR REPORTED DEAD. UNDERWEAR, Ink pencils, the latest and best, 81 m---- | been issued by the Willesden education avid Lamic, alan, ap EJ - HOSIERY, at Keeley y S yn a : DOUBLE- TRACK IN USE. Ninety-Nine Years. [committee that any assistant teacher | manded for sentence after having Hears Ne Passtd. Away Some OVERSTOCKINGS 1 Rodi Nao. of ston iho Springfield, Missouri, - Dee.' 20 | before caning a boy is. to obtain from pleaded guilty of the ng a large Days Ago. ih) : 3S, lates, Whole System on C. P. R. Now in| Heath, a wealthy farmer, has --~ m | { the headmaster the school's solitary | quantity of grain from bert te Rome, Dec. 20.---A despatch to the RS, See Bibby 's 83 sweater coat Operation. siven' a ninety-nine year sentence for [cane and the punishment book and to |Vehs. a Harwich farmer, was sentenced reer jrom Jubitil savs that Em. RIBBONS, ETC. € HERE TE * REF+# p------ . Smith's Falls. Ont.. Dee. 20.--The wil ng ( lureree : Hosier, 2 young | | enter details o the oles wo, pubiek- on oma morning, to three years in ueor_Youdlix, of Shyshinia, died 3 5 TR t < twos 3 » chool teacher, who had whippec ns ment fter the indiction the book 1s P . py 3 he ne ! § Cita DALY SEMORANDA ; Ik Hale track bet B Swith's daughter A year ago Hegth was {to be signed (whether by the master NEW SIAMESE TV " was Withluole until the aerival at Ad- Board of Education, 8 pau ase Parts of the system Wore used ant nocd to forty-five yews but ap- lor the boy is not stated) and return WINS. dis Abeba, the capital of Lae i Eyasga, Council ' N.A elects [by freight trains during the: summer, led and obtained a change of led, with the cane, to the headmaster Are Joined From the Hi D Sie heir 'to the there. nid his father, officers, igh but To Witmencing on' Wedne dav + last | YORU Heath shot Mosier while the : - - - re Jon 0 e Hips Down- | with troops. The government has Auction Bale of Furnitu the 'passengers bogan using the * dou latter was on his kiecs begging for Early Swiss Winter Sports. ward. taken precautions to safeguard the McGuin's. 92 Mack St, 10 am ble line, and now "the whole svstem of Ms lide, Geneva, Dec. 20. --Intense cold pre Loudon, Dec. 20.--Mary and Martha | life and property of Europeans Dis ' Riou The pe hoy ) Firkin + | double- tracking between Smith's ET Ee vails throughout Southern and West- fare a couple of Siamese twins who orders are not feared except possibly We Bei Co tbhnor ow Paughter o "| Falls and Montreal is in operafion Public Cups Must Go |ern Switzerland, and also Savoy, | are exciting' the interest of the medi- at Harrar, where great agrtation pre "Steacy' Discount -- St. Louis, Dec. 20.--By order of the | where three men were found frozen to |cal profession at Helsingfors, Finland. vails. The influence of the empress is J » y Data Not Bufficient health commissioner all public drink- | jenth yesterday morning. The twins, who resemble the famous still considerable, Copenhagen, Dec, 20.--It is stated, ing cups in the East St. Louis pub-| jleavy snowfalls are reported from Radita and Doodica, have heen . Eo 3 cash purchases ite thet the committee ye schools, as well as those in pri- | paige, Engelberg and the St. Goth brought from Ikalis, in the province TO MAKE L.A DEMAND. on high authority, tha I vu "|vate and parochial schools, office|, 1 "Winter sports have begun |of Abo, to a Helsingfors nursing - SAVE MONEY ot the™ university latled 10 ISCOVEr |, ugings and on fountains on streets throughout Switzerland three. weeks |home. They aré eight months old | That Wages of Trainmen Must Be WHILE YOI pe Yi Nora provenck A ind in parks, must be abolished. Dr. -- than usual, aud the hotels are |and are joined from the hips down- Increased. : og ad it Appr, 18 regarded i says half the sigkuees by | rapidly filling. i of the girls carries her heart Pittsburg, Dec. 20.--Notice will be SPEND IT. We have a very large as insufficient. Jt is said Cook may {avery ¥ ig oups s 4 served \ everyone v . ; : i liver on the right side, but h variety of quaint odd old be asked to produce bis instruments . : Bishop Defends Saloonkeepers. [7% "MCF ¢ hy Ea fashioned plates, give the Stamps with all , to-day, on every railroad sys- tem 'east of the Mississippi river that ---------- . " . ,|s'ster has these orgare on her left de d will lef X y NE : be use by the left at Etah. Swindled Watertown Citizens. | Cordifi, Dec. 28cThe bishop ol | 4." pulse respiration and tempera-|§ CONane W008 Watertown, N.Y.. Dee. 20.~0On (he | BéDgOT, preaching at Bangor cathe- ture vary betwedn the two. The Brotherhood of Railroad 1rainmen for i p st inst temperance a wage increase of a two and F rom 2B8¢ to Pena Sertvitide For A Lawyer. charge of having swindled Watertown Ha Pe ie yas suse of Yodling ib uot shared 'by the -- per cent. The 'if demand Edinburgh, Dee. 20.--Francis A: leitizens out of a sum that will prc wins excépt--where they are join sill yrluctors . mond Lowson, 'solicitor, who was al-|bably aggregate $200 Joseph ye | ce ans who, he declared, followed what | fo tha is a trifle bigger than Mary. will be that wages of conductors and ) oq" : a } aL , a 8 {was a perfectly lawful calling, and . of their crews be standardized, which v Each. leged to have suborned witnesses in a | yineteen years of age, who came here hich. if 'ph dv followed. was ademas will mean increased wages in the compensation: case brought by an in- {from Droekville, Ont., three weeks {one which, 1 properly ol o atl, § Good Show Of Poultry. curious Dravehes of the ir BORN. . {ured shunter, was sentenced to five ago, is locked up at police headquar-|® an honest," respectable and even ue Belleville, Dec. 18. --~There was vaHoUus biAnEIes Of the Wainmen rom A complete line of Doulton ! a edrs' , servitude ie Edinburgh, | {ers ine hi et % cessary one rail plates, all very reason. veal penal servitude iv C g ters, following his arrest at the Y.M. . very large market to-day. Th five to forty per cent ROWSE --A( Bath, on He 1st, ts : able in price on Thursday, for sending letters to |C.A by Dutective Singleton. Mears | ili ---------- € ' ) : ling of poultry was fie. Turkeys a HUDGINS --At Richmond, on Dec. Oth, the procurator fiscal with the obiect has been selling subscvptions for al Killed By Gas. were plentiful at 19%. to 20c. per Ib. To Prevent Sea Sickness. to Mr. and Mrs. 4. C. Hudgins, 4 san of intimidating him in the "perfor | yumber of maga:ines, New York, Dec. 20.--Burglars may [Geese, 90c. to $1. Chickens, Bc, -to| Berlin, Dec. 20.--Princess Anne of | MURMILLE Zl Westport, Dee Gh. 40 munce of his public duty. | bave turned ofi' the gas which suffo- 181.25 a pair. Butter, 27¢. to 6c, | Lowenstein-Wertheim, has patented, tor and Jrs. jul. ryine, ugh Robertson Bros. a ct----- Preacher Seeks Divorce. {ated Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly in Eggs, 28¢c. to 30c. Potatoes, 80c. under the name of Karma, an inven | WAUGH --In Kingston Rip Van Winkle Pipes. Lexington, Ky., Dec. 20.--8uit has | ther flat in West 48th street. Gas | per bag. Live hogs, $7.75; dressed, |tion to prevent seasickness by keep 19th, 1909, te Dr. and Mrs. Freeman Londen, Dec. 20.--A number of briar- cen brought by Rev. Clarence E. {was pouring from the kitchen range [210 to $10.25. Oats, :*c. to 40c. |ing the berths horizontal, however the Waugh, a son. ; Te 1 soud "hulldog" pipes, whith were mis { Miller. a policeman who smelled gas in Hay, 811 to 815. Mtrew, 84 to 80. |vhip may roll. The balance is main STRAWBRIDGE At ibe Pines, on Nov, laid twenty years ago in a French fac tat Marian, Ohio, for divorce ho hic | the "hallway entered through. a win: | No change in hide price . tained by gimlets similar to those in bridge, a daughter. tory and only recently discovered, are wife, formerly known as 'Wins ome | OW. ab ---- use on marine compasses, but the ---------------- in ou p uaran lee now on sale in London. Their ivory |Margaret Ingles," an actress, who, 1) : --- Died Of Apoplexy. . princess alsp employs magnets dno MARRIED. mouthpieces are' discolored with age 1906, stumped Kentucky for W. J. Robin That Lives In 'A Shop. Belleville, Ont., Dec. 20.--Osear Mer- Jelectricity. She believes the principle | THOMPSON--TRUMPOUIt --1n London, wim egu-- Bryan for president Liverpool, Dec. 20.--A robin has | ick, aged sixty years, one of thomost |is adaptable 6 guns on warships and England, Nov. 10th. Re 8. Thong Chhistmas- Chaeoiates J Relics Of The Bellerophon PR taken up its abode in a florist's shop | prominent farmers of the township of [operating tables on hospital ships. ator ne and TL tp ee { ondon: Dec. 20.--Six guns from the Freezing Mixture For Streets. in the main street of Leicester. It | Rawdon, was found dead, with Ms % ss-------------- Trumpour, Wellington, Ont Cadbury's | 10. Red Box famous old Bellerophon, which took | London, Dec. 20.--In spite of a pro- | flies in and out of the shop during the | tead downward, in the spring in the "Christmas ~motming delivery" ol} "TTT" part in the battles of Trafalgar and | test by Col. Beringfield, that the prac- | day, roosts in a basket hanging irom |fie'd where the cattle drank. Desth | yc onkey's and Huyler's high-clas . IED. the Nile and on the deck of which Na- | tice was most dangerous to health, the | the ceiling and takes grapes from the | hud been caused by apoplexy. Mr. foots ftom Gibsor's Red Cross drug BROWN. At Sutfbury, on Pe (3 PRICE 75 CENTS poleon surrendered, have been placed {court of common council decided, Sat | hands of the assistants. Merrick leaves a widow and two chil- { store promises to be bigger and bet omas mund Brown, ued ; Both Cad on the sea front at Falmouth urday, to use salt for melting snow in - dren. Efi soth Cadbury's nage nd ot on Sunday, Dee, One of the best and wivest year and three months, ron of y . . ter tman ever. :. Brown, formerly of Des:rouio. meee the city streets during the coming win. | Fight At A Corporation Meeting. y The late John Bush, a well-known | LEE 1 Pec. 10th, 1909, - so is doubly guaranteed Dr Stinsch Acquitted. ter. Dublin. Dec. 20.--Councillor Patrick] Woman Crimea Veteran Dead. resident of the township of Sidney, s eighty-seven yenrs. , Cobourg, Ont., Dec. 20.--~In 'the coun: -------------------- j0°Carroll was ordered at the Dublin | London, Dee. 20.--Margaret Hunt, | Was buried on Friday in the Frank Funeral. | the oi Rr niece, rs. tv court here, before Judge Benson How To Pop Corn. {city sessions, vésterday, to pay 50 who accompanied her soldier husband{ford cemetery. Mr. Bush died ag the Martin El on ie tr : as. 8 gn hid and a jury, Dr. Stinson, Cohourg It iv done in different ways, but tha for striking Councillor Sherlack during 10 the Crimenn war, and who was result of a stroke. d 00, Kila Shan a Dec. dauh, was acquitted on a charge of perform- {most approved method is to pop your 4 meeting of the Dublin corporation. |cne of the few widows of Crimean ve: Dresses for children, bibs, bootes Woy, pa Shanugty daved wits nf P.S.~Cadbury's hall pound « ing a criminal operation corns with Putnam's Corn Extractor-- | A terans receiving royal pateiotic fund | and istockings that will wear. = All eight Ee un Milk Chocolate and Nut Milk Chocolate corns pop out for fair, and stay out {Where John Knox First Preached. | pensions, has just died from burng|Prices. New York Dress Reform. Funeral, Monday, 41pm: Friends and 43 cents, Fox Ii. A Pigsty too when removed by "Putnam's." Try! London, Dee. 20.--The parish church fat Swinden. { The best hockey boots for boys will Regia names Tespectfully Invited Ho . London, Dec." 20.--A fox was killed [this painless remedy younself, |at St. Andrew's, where John Knox -------------------- be found at The Lockett shoe store. TO GET RID OF. in a pigsty at Bishop's Uffiey, by the | preac hed his figst sermon, was rededi-| Dr. Jaeger's pure wool slippers, A 'man "+ "mecegpurily bresk his . . : : i : ROBERT J Our Bg Stock of Featers, Cookdtoves, | North Staffordshire hounds, vesterday Waterman fountain pens, all sizes, |eated, yoSterdaly, after being restored. | 81.50, afkThe Lockett shoe store. worl hen stretches the truth. . "REID, Hox and Pug Stoves, 1 will sell at a 11 eel -- imr---- for gifts, at Best's ---------------- E. GusjPorter is badly crippled by would swear off -of . theit The Leading Yndsriaket, a merifies prices, TURK'S, "Phone. Soe Bibby's new $1 shirts, See Bibbyv's $2 fur-lined gloves, Gold cuff links at Keeley's, inflammatory rheumatism, "5 yf did} $ want Ahem 19: Phyhs 5%, : 227 -