Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1911, p. 1

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EAR 78 -NO. 209 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911. LAST EDITION _-. mm-- - 1 : . ° { od ; "RNE ; N BOAT. | WEATHER PROBABILITIES. | REMEDY FY fISORDER. | Gore H BRE AKS © AMP. he BURNED TO DEATH ON BOA BAT ® PROBABILITIES. i . . 4 Valle dt st. 1 LS | Sheng-Hsunn-H ai Advocates a Few [ Wilting to Meet Any Wrestler That Awful Death Met Cook om Steamer | fN0 JG SUO8AT } Jay and un Saturda : Desires a Match. sScincinnes: wa ---- Decapitations, | > a Sept. S.--The disal 4 "hicago, Sept. 8.--Frauk Gotch broke Coles Islan Ny Sept, S.--The] to day i ik here the princes mp and left at once for steamer Seincinnes, owned by DL J. wet : Hert wh ' Ww + 1} and i . . > \ Pandy. © Vol Ymiat ta hente ate Gnitng Seoul! He war gosompaniad by iin Wester Members Are For 5 i TE Ht of King George to ini and rs \ ai al pt ' Near [wife and will spend several days at St, tally destroved by fire here at an nin > - . jEei | : SN ohemas Paul at the Minsesota- State Pair, early hour, this morning, and Samuel in December ho rh {ibetat and Distant P Places. Then he will zo to Humboldt, Iowa. . Francombe, of St. John, cook ou the . Li Lis . ul * he hh ant it \ question natch with Zbyszco stodiner, was hurned to death in his Dn ol Dalai Lam { Tibet lwas unsettled but Goth expressed bis cabin. The fire is said to have caught poe dep sel Dulai Lama of from a lalnp in the saloon and the Russie, who was appealed to ' [willingness to take ou any lone, of a | flames made such rapid headway tl : ' N ain ivi hiulf dozen wrestlers who are now clam- | L are such rufud heacway tun jn wos s for pro nag An | . The 'champion will, they couki not be stemmed. The vie- . x a fc ch s 1 Hine se, has refused comply ith | oring for .a mat tim's cries for help were heard and ' ' wt ¢ sn his pst liner x Taher rigine but her attitude creates] {start on his wres ling tour in about efiorts were made to save him, but ue USED F jo] ue sinens Jers : |GIVEN. IN THE BRIEFEST OB months. AND WANTS FREE TRADE IN they proved unsuccessful and he met WoRBH'S Fall ® INEY BE SED FOR Ri tha situation in Szuech : . : - - a terrible de we» x ll atari ME ne the prope a rook SIE FORM Took Cold Storage Cure. NATURAL PRODUCTS, 3 Yereile dowth. CEILS, nan pao ¥ wh t . : i } - PERE HAR PRO ina. the. railrond projects __| Evansville, Ind., Sept. 8--That the A CLERGYMAN FOUND : expecially the) Sachuang Hankow pro {Matters That Interest Everybody-- ...|j sorage cure" for Bay fever is Chisholm, President of the Winnipeg : ror . al S Cost of the Durbar Would he $100. Licet, Sheng-Hsuan-Huai, who is tis] Notes From All Over--Little of fective was the testimony of twelve | oop Exchange, Says Laurier Has To Wed J. J. Astor to Miss Force, J | . 1t Is Said. ° 000,000-=Hindus Sufficiently fone nin the Pekin cabinet, ad-| Everything Kasily Read and Re-!men and four women afflicted with the | Twenty-two Sure Mibéral Seats in pressed With the King's Misfosty | oq ses 5 scare or more decapitations.| membered. | disonse for several years, that hava | West--Not of the Liberal Part New York, Sept. x.-It i¥ understood and Power, "The cabinet, however, ix ordering only Joseph Draper fell off tu at [been spending half au our daily dur . ye that a clergyman has been found Experienced shop- ! {the arrest of the rincleaders of th Huataville. ind wis digwiet » ing "the last "week in the storage room Winnipeg, Sept. ¥--Following the {willing to poform the marriage of ¢ rioters, and this is expected to a Hon. Clillerd Sifter - deplured HE a brewery, in which the teperature retirement of Howell, consesvative, [the divore d millionaice, John Jacob \ : pers should see this wniialioh: eleant. upon the British, the opposicon to the rm Cobar that he hus nat dumonl por was thirty -vighi-mtent. To te Pati 14 n Bastistard, Noreison, He new oh Astor, und Maddtine Force; that the 4 tb1o exhibit batore government, and King George fu por sition on reciprocity for years. {r foved. ) eh can date wo ietatie, 4 I Astor Yacht is being hurdiedly conled { A siyle it belt ticular, as @ result ({ an announce | Mic i | Germany has given krance her aus-|'* _-- ne st wi Bg -- up ready jor departure; that Yin ) re v i y wel on the Moroces ques 4 ; " g Cl ety | Foree's trousseau is almos ready, * img' it o a Sabor rl 4 i Gi steps. o lit is ono to be Be ros | gaanansnass ssess@ihe is in favor of reciprocity with the|and that the wedhding will take place the holding of a durbar at Delhi. g SWEAMS | BLOOD. Agents of the T. Eaton Sompany, § LAURIER SURE OF SUC. Flutes - Chishotn. Dresidiat of ih within a few days, despite alt social .. Phe trip of the king and royal es 2 l'oronto, are making enquiries regard Ie CESS. Wintiveo es ¥ i Son 2 : a and religiovs opposition. car oor adll cost approximately ¥100 The conservative party sweats ing a Sparks street property in UO t-| ' per Grain EK nge, in a public i ---------- { A Caleuttn, Sept. 5. \ series of vio lent attaess are being wade hy the' minute road {ro eels or to precipitate n con: deciding to pur- chase, because it discloses maby ox ¢ Speech at Alexandria At St, Catharines the steamer ' "We are going to win through wertions of national policy farm- 3 Pellatt smashed the draw EA ul 8 out * the , country. Al that is cattle men, and fruit-grow- ¥jand interfered with trafic for some] § left of the smservalive parly is a few voters in various parts of Canada. It has no leaders. It has no lead. Mr, Monk, one of the nominal leaders, is against everything and. against: every: body in his party. Mr. Borden 0,000, Most of tits expense will 8 RS It loses some of the best tawa. statement, says he is strong for re | geesssssesssssssasssesd clusive style feai- ciprocity and says Laurier will win. He says there are twenty-two sure liberal seats in the west on Sept, 21st. COMPETED WITH have to be defrayed by the Indian io blood in the country in the de- - MICHIGAN. government and a large portion of the | (® country is how suffering from drought |} ors, i and fanine and plague Pa ers every day. They are still time, . [$ The cost of the durbar and grand!) .onservative, but they will not mir Wilfrid Laurier at a large meet $ ' with the party machine in (ling at Sudbury, on Thursday, i ' + ' ¢ ' ures heretofore un- seen, Distinctive - Fall Dress Materials The universal recognition that rough weaves have re- ceived for Fall wear lends un- usual importapce to our im- | helped to baikd mense showing of New Tweeds E. Bas«tl, Secretary of and Cheviots but recently ime Michigan Stale Morticultural $ | ported review 'alone will be nearly $6,000,000, 1 5) and this meals but two days oi aie its "insane policy. It will take [that the reciprocity pact is business month's stay his ma osty will make in | Lo BH the party a long time lo get [not pofitics, India. . ¢ the Fipping which Mr. Bor: Zurich, Switzerland, has been select- : hy i di 1 the pls f he holding fl is against reciprocity and My + A _section of the uative press sug iq) {ministering ted as the place for the holding o X : ny denis admmstening. 3 Bornean ---is--pgarnst-- the navy gests that the king "omit hisnisit as | ( Tithe world's --seventh Sunday s¢ oat] i ' } I ipl! the Hindus are already . sufliciently | 0 8@®s o ela o/e/uie sini] ve deonvention qn 1913, and each is against the other : , ' PRs WN . of we The. Casbe . ectio . k | impressed with the power and majost : The Gaspe, Que, election will take of the British raj, and instead that Bills Before thie Duma. place on Sept. 25th with nor nations Seat. 8.--The Bourse | » commons, is carrying on a 400,000,000 be used to relieve tho suf-| St Petersburg, bills, [01 the 9th, the same dates as those| ] fering. {Guzette savs that the inmieie " . Hixed for Chicoutimi and Saguenay. 'DREAM OF DEATH Lspirited campaign in South Ontario, 1 | pO Yrav- | » Phe Delhi durbar is the most amagni- (apparently, will be the centre | "Fddie" Durnan, of Toronto, heat) speaking to crowds of electors alter- ficent and splendid of all mystic ity at the fall session of the dua. | Jack" Hackett, Rainy River souller, | CAME TRUE 10 BOY noons and evenings. Tuesday night, at Uriental ceremonies Fhe climax. of Ha addition to the all relating to t Wilby eight len: ath, on Thursday, and} It tics, the experience was somewhat the ceremony is' the reading of ni {paris hes, the government will press alin obotence "Bick" Amst for the | unique. At this meeting John Vipond, Society, before piled States The variety of weayes, pat- { proclamation hy native chivls do-{mvasure subjecting + the pilot, service to ly orid's championship {Colorado Boy Was Nas Burned So Badly ex-warden of Ontario eounty, and a senate in protest acainst re $ | terns and colorings jre ox- caring the Britighi monarch their king: the ministry of marine, and a me | A. gotug woman. with a prayer. biwk lifelong . conservative, gn¥e his reasons ciproeiiy, $ | | ceptionally fine / : . . emperor. This proclamation will be [defining the budget rights of the diet clasped in her hands was found While Hunting That He as a grain aud stock farmer for sup- ! read in the presence of 100,000 peo- jin a restrictive sense, 1 Wednesday night between the [porting reciprocity. The meeting clos- @vssaasstssssustsaiagg . ple and thousands of British troo pe | mvs | hicago and Northwestern Ruilroad Died. ed shortly after eleven o'clock, when pr Sr ---- | Beautiful transported from all parts of the 'BARONS STRIVE FOR Feracks in Irving Park. fant Col So, 3 Meu J. Mayers, another life-long conserva- A COLD RECEPTION { | As an result of the recent sirike, La dJunty, QL DER. MY tive, continued In an open-air meeting world, a Lantz, fiftée ars old, had a dre AHH Jie, the Malin, ph na | WEALTH IN CANADA which compelled the companies to in- [LANL JHIEEN oars 0, at A dream, advise his neighbors to vote for FOR LAR BINFORD || Dress Trimmin S : lerease wages all around, the trans fulfiled when he received. burns so Mr. Fowke. to be®one of the finest ships ever i i \ have decided |severa that h died from them Ih 4 | i oi His 4 Atlantic steamship lines have decided [Srvera Li e 2, | w 3 9 . 3 | . launched, is being built for hi ma 1 itatalt his slothes_Desame ablaze hej In town and country encouraging Dress Trimmings will be jesty fo use ou the voyage to Cal n, The Sa The to in¢rease freight rates ten per cent. | "lsigns of success are everywhere pres ' tage- | more extensively used this | cutts. The flower of the British navy Returning to Berlin, y y y| after September Lith. 4 : jscuted, oy his pe Lisle Cote, ent, and the majority for reciprocity Who Seeks Jab $ ~-Public season than heretofore in add- will 'esGort him. Many: thousands of} Would Rather Work For Than { The deferred clestion in Soh has | Ra a is Jus . a 1 4 Fea as the liberals believe, in likely to be o Opinion Unfavorshie to Ing to the beauty of the new troops will be moved to India i 4. [been fixed pi eptem ol i rol _ HR Yering 3 i a he |18TKe one, in spite of the opposition of | modes in dresses and cos: The Indian war office must find | Marry Fortunes. J minations will take p age on ° atur- {taken ant mn the hospita atay he a few manafacturers. Such i . S ! tumes for Fall wear furids for all these expenses, Desides Ah { day. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, liberal, repeatedly cried Tits is my dream. cigines. As all lines are now ecom- oe A ns New York, Sept gery Ulto Lund W. Flyon, - conservative, will bedAnd I know Vil die." - . x York Set ®Pealal Bi 1 slate. 1t : } . r the s PP : RAVETY "Ww ork, Ket eulah in-{]! plete, 1t follows that those a te sro iring tht Stockhausen aud ncn Edin Linnie | phe cmneicls te . The vigion semed to be on the boy's 8 ANXIOUS FOR THE SAFETY ford the girl ° who beeame notorious | making selections now are af- : Fo WY P BW leparted on. board the Kaiser Wilhelm | Thy Pronch cabinet have approved a mind. ' Fo rio : w forded the widest possible incredible estimates of thy cost, o i he North dietman Lloyd 100, \gchame to facilitate = the importation Of Rev. Dr. O. L. Kilborn, Missionary Shrough the mfatu no of ' enry || or e t | officinls declare that it is conserva- |" . . | entitle a wes iri y CRE -- i in China. Clay Beattie, junior, ko will pro choice. tive | yesterday, for Berlin. During the last [of cattle and frozen meats in order to COMING OVER . : bably know his fate from the jury to- WH INVITE YOU TO CALL, , loight months th were in British Co- Lineet the demand for lower prices of Ir. R. L. Kilborn, of this city, is night, at Chesteriold, Virginia, where]! = - lumbia, with Vancouver as their food stuffs, and thus allay the dis-|, aaa sh In rtang | Anxious regarding the safety of his|| ©. ° enbots Arie bE fos LOST GIRE FOUND. [nendeuar ters. Both the young Germans lorders acising from high prices To Preach in Many of the Impo brother, Rev. 0. L, Kilborn, who is in he is being tri at. Be me ------ : - 4 . i (LS a ay derer, arrivesd lure last night to go oni} . _--" : are jubilant over their prospects in} Lieut, Nemgpnun, a German " Jpilitare Fowns charge of the Methodist mission com: the stage hut received a ctol re {Hi ) Youth Arrested Charged With He {Conats, where they are interested in [aviator, and M. Leconte, Vrench | . - [pound in the city of Chenghtu, pro-[' 8 Rage, ved a ati] Abduction. fa mining and forest project with WH. lacronaut, were instantly Milled on Tu | vince: of: Schzuen, China; Although ¥ : nel i i 4 d v y : z managers. as publi pinion ie Stoughton, Mase, Sept. Flor [von Alberesleben, who, they say, has {Thursday by the explosion of the) ol Chenghtu is a good distance from the very favorable lawly to such = hero-| THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ence M. Brady, the sevefitoen year-old 'made more than $3,000,000 in three Imotor tm k hey dropped sixty feet | Ca ' flooded district yet the missionaries ines as beul * ' if school givl, for whose disappearance | years Rev. Dr. Elmore [Ilarris, of Toron-| ¢ ; A are spregd out over a section of the | ere Morton Drew was arrested, charged |° f think that it is far better to go lg, and Miss Olive Marion Culhan,| ¢ devasted region. There are 100 mis- ; a | ee-------------------------- with abduction, was found Wosluwushicy | out and nmke our money by working {of Hamilton, were married, on Wed | X i \ p sionaries, . wnder Rev. Dr. Kilborn, | ITALIAN THEATRE COLLAPSED. | ROBERT J. REID, night at the home of Charles Peck [fr it thaw lo marry it," was the rea | eeday hey left afterwards tor n . and according to despatches they ---- | " in Randolph. The young woman, who | for it, tas Campe gave for their lifo Ivear's trip... through France, | r , . have all been ordered I to tne! And Forty-five Persm we Buried or The Lest Undettakor. wus sought by state and locaf polies {3n the lumber camps, and his friend ex- {| India and Palestine { A " ! compound vel : in the Ruins, | "Phone 577. for two days, was discovered by Mr. [pressed an opinion that they would be] 'The ct of Manhattan and | v 3 The following telegram was received Nice Fialy. Sent. Fo hve work-| EX TIGUE. TABLES. Pook on the lawn of his home lust | as rich as their partner in the same {the Bronx is estimated at 2,530,000, | b - [from Dr. Kilborn, by tne Methodist { men were buried iu the ruins and | Octagon, Bquare, Round and Oval night. She had been twenty fog houry leneth of time. Baron Campe is alan increase of nearly 95,000 over the | i | mission othee, l'oronto, on Thursday: {killed in the eollapse of ihe Eldorado [Tables 1 ahoganY and Walnut without food and exposed to the ols atthson of Mrs. Sarah E. Bigelow Leansus of 1910, A similar increase in| 44 ; "Xituation alarming. Fear we shall { theatre, being rebuilt here this morn Reasonable offers not refused. Turk's uutnty, clad only in a thin calico dress : al the boroughs would give © New | 5 | be ~crlabigzant to leave the work. If we itr A number of tourists from the | Phone 108 TURNS, When he found the girl, Mr. Peek sayy, | PRESIDENT TAFT'S LONG TRIP. [York a population of 1,900,000, | ; : | do, shall take refuge at Chungking un- United States or Casada are also | wins practically uneonscrous, and Ie - | Jang Po, proprietor of a Chinese | » " {der protection of foreign legations. | missing, and some fear they may have did not learn her name, She suid He Will Travel 13,000 Miles and! restaurant in Bos ton, is returifng to | 3 p | Think it best for you to postpone de- [heen inspecting the theatre at the JAMES REID whe remembered ruaning away from | Visit 115 Towns, vg native home with ball a million} parture of party." This refers to alltime and been caught in the col The oem ¥irm of Ubdertak Tr Drew and wandering through . the Washington, Sept NS. ~The itinerary dollars, to spend the rem ainder of | T i party 'including seven men and their lapse Trios STR . woods between Stoughton and "R iw President" Taft's Teh four state his life 'there with his wife and child RRR wives and one or two young women ay Phone ar for Ambulance. dolph until she lost all sense. of made public { ren, whom "he has seen but once under the general synod, and six t-Lo-const top Nu : re [ton : { RB py 4 n S Goes to Formuesa, Xrew oN in seventeen vears old, | 19° night The president will travel | thirty vears BE i rh x * ver ! ] " - . Tin ail 13,000 mites and will visit | Norman A: Lees, of Poughkeepsie, | « y were to start next month. loronto, Sepi. ~. Fhe foreign mis For Pickling Season (took 'the girl to a moving pre fuse | Friday afternoon; Dr. R. Kilborn {sions committe of the -Uresbyterua + i ] I } IM show an Satuptax night and 1 hate Luar tv-five days She schedule is con: | "ljihe ator" because of the number i Sept. 8. R JC i: received a telegram from the mission | church of ( anada 33 n inted nl nob T0en deh. 8 ine ow. will rom erably faster than that of the long patients he has freed from Matten- | London, Sep Ve Ihe 8 ump | headyuarters in Toronto, saying there | missionary to Formos iv. George py for heating to-morrow, Ley 11s arranged for | wan ots ate hospital, predicts that | bell, pastor ~ the City Temple, will pe as no further word from China W. Mchay, who, with ife, will Our er tip of i ls 5 i y i 14 ela 1 ar future ; work throughout. There nrg but eight | Henry Thaw "will be libersited from [vail for New York on the Adriatic ow | gb' to the ieland in 1) v Pl s i | Te : ) Mekay is. .the son «f the | y ir Vi FIFTH GOSPEL FOUND days on "land" the Sundays being] utah state hospital before | {Fisher 10th, id he would Mako a CAMP OUTFIT STOLEN. Je eka Tebelon 1 Sow i Cider Vinegar a 1s 8 we evang sal " ke . ™ 3. > ut : about the only rests that will he {Glin | the Ame " | missionary 10 that isla] many years hite Wi Tine Alleged Discovery in Egypt to be spared for Mr. Taft feqgn incessant | tour across the meriéan Scitiient Thieves Made Away With it Thurs- {nisnina Fiat Abb amlimlany Fan { White Wine Vin gar ' . SW reachi he riant citi : Investigated. [traselling. The "president" will leave! KILLS WHITE WOMAN. -- in the unporiant cities day Night at Bell's Island, mosa, 18 still active ssionary of English Malt Vinegar : . { . : " ' 4. Rome, Sept. ~The Tribuna re: lon September 15th, and return Novem | Newrs Rode Motor Uyclé: to Home, | Ross Pipe and Evans DBeauvpre, a jforts there. Ie gra ' t Toronto 2 ports that Armenian priest Ist ' > bh couple of young men from the ety, |University and Clark [giversty, Mas Whole and Ground Spices are at Hrindisi, say that they ve | ie « Shot and Escaped. bwhe A ng we alon the | suchusetis \ ; who have been camping ong LARS sed Pure hewrd from an archaclogical mission, MEN TARRED AND + Los Angeles, Sept. 8 --~Mrs. William | Barriefield shore opposite Bell's 1sland Ea are Guaranteed ure in Egypt that there has been discov. | Hgskins, fifty-one years old, wile of a} , = HELP KANSAS T rere unfortunate enough to bave their ERMS a -------- ered a fifth and heretofore unknpw | FEATHERED A GIRL. mechanic living. on the Long Beach {camp equipment stolen sometime Thurs THE MOROCCAN T + a ae dr a ag Se yak vii sommes |THE ines Redden & Co aines Redden . in Detroit, Las bought horses near Winona, paid a duty of FIXtOOn conte 1 ease, and coms peted with Michigan growers ii the Detroit market. The trait growers, not only of Michigan but Zmit growers of New York, Ohio and other states, do not destre to ive. 10 Cans diay {tives claim <8 liberal, and is out | against reciprocity, has-not been con- | neeted with the hiberal party Jor years Tory Ex-Warden Turns. Oshawa, Sept. 8.--F. L. Fowke, the (@vsssssssssssssasanasg liberal candidate and former member as "Hof the FETT LTTRLTLVLOVLVOVOLS fruit grower the markets this country which we have F. H. Riley, former member of the "One man in my town, who : Alberta legislature, whom conserva- works for a commission louse $ ' ' ¢ ¢ ¢ : J ' ¢ ¢ en tl rent 115 cities. The trip will be made in|, Y., who has become known as the 3 > fis i J. CAMPBELI ; t tT. 1 ay evenung ray th Si of the membre of te | ol UNS eT ed sently | Basghall Team Composed of Single 22, mi, Lin eer hae INCLUDE OPEN J » ROH) R 8 0 be for for Alleg emarks tilled in the doorway of her home yes {they wemained in the city. They knew . -- written on papyras ' iP ed Her A | terddy by a negro who rode up to he Y Women Pay the : ey iv Ag t thecathp w The lo in b . Cold Air for Hay Fever. ! unish i I positively tha afhp wa So London Dail Mail re » ' Oswego Loses Shops. : About Other Young | gate on a motor eycle. The ay J Expenses of Festival. tact Thursday afternoon, but Friday the y : Says New York, Sept. 8.~Cold nit as an } thave 5 good description of the negro, {morning everythiuyg was gone The ibas antidote and sure for hay fever has Sanpu, Y9 RSLS ne undrod . Women. {furnished them by persons who SAW | Wamego, Kan., Sept. 8 ~Wamego has I Lom 1d? a lent, blankets | Britain and Uni ed States become "the vogue among sufferers New Y x 0 2 ¥ shops iia city |New York; Sept. 8. A despatch - to} {lim "a% he rode away from the Haskins |, ploomer girl baseball team which is | gnd pillows. i Interested. feom this peculiar ill in New York bi Yor arpa i on | | the World from Lincoln, 3 Shap , Says | house, { bblieved to be the only permanent or- | rer -- el ; city, and so successful has it prov " h the' cut tn foros must be . reurd: | Sensational testimony is expec ted at | i Switeriand { ganization of its kind mm the state. | SUING 'FOR $30,000. Londo, Nop! " le nothing de- so [ar that its use promises, Lo spread that ou a tur ibe trial of font full-grown men; who | - Married in Switerland. {fhe team was formed carly this sum- finite is forthonmin, thi morning | all over the country, at lsast in locs al as glrmangut; thal, there i na bape LE in the vicinity of Shady Teed; © on | Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. & Mise [mer when the town found itself in | Action Taken by the Calvin Com-jas to ghe weope avd character of the lities wiere coid storage Tagilities muy that the New York Central system will} the charge pi having tarred aud fon | Dorothy Payne Whitney, daughter of need of funds to defray the expense of | pany. Mororrmn settlement bet France be found. we apni iontoblish nologomotive: ve thered Mise. Mary Chamberlgin, of {the late William C. Whitney, and Will- ly festival this fall. ~The unmarried | poplowing the finding of the wreek {and Geeman:, the Baily dail comes Sten pale shop ib this © this city | Beverly, . preith eighteen year-old | ard D. Straight of Oswego, N.Y, form- young women efitered into the sport | Mh s court in the investiga (out with a story that ¢ oe tol He who hesitates is fraghiauty lost, will Help Help All I Business. a) Thete bas bean talk of lynch-jer American consul general at Mukden and the proceeds were added to the [tion into the collision between the [which Doth Gerear Mritamh and A nited {but he who hwredtig te » gon Mi 81 Juni Globe, ling the participants. ¢ {and more recently connected with the jestival fund. | vessel Hero and the tug Chieftain, in [States are much' interest' and must lege 30-Day ror thang is inva v Reeiy rade. with the . customs! The attae'® occurred a few nights | banking house of J. P, Morgan & Co. | Kine them the unmarried young wo- lwhich the latter was sunk, an action [give asa te and includ 5 the a % duties reduced as far as possible, or go" when she went out for a ride with lin far eastern investments, were united men have continued to play other {for £30,000 was, Thursday, entered by | tenance by Vrune of vets door in] Is fis 'now thought that the Sagi : tirely. removed, Will help all busines Edward Rickert, Near Shady Beud {in marriage at the American church bloomer girl teams, winning all of the | the Calvin company, "of Kingston, Mororen [war on the a passenger. oi 1 all 00 s of life's nocossities, they ware set upon by a crowd of men, here at noon on Thursday. lwix scheduled contests. In addition | Owners of the Chieftain, against the g Ce : { which crashed wto a freigh non i koty--t o who took the girl out of the buggy, TCL m---- several practice games have been play- [Hero. The writ was issued from the Trusts or Recipr ity Monday night, was degd at his pos it oe . et et -- stripped her, and then, stood around, i 0. H. Hell Changes Mis Name. og {registrar's office. in Montreal, but the | Montreal, Sept "oo Smtionalists other the accident, ooearred. | Hero has not been arrested, as it is pn Carter's Hair wr is not a dye, | order to Iv [taking turns in applying the tar and I New York, Sept. 8.--0, H. Hell has! The Wamego Bloomer Girls claim the ia want W. H. MWearst, of York So ier the ny rita tay [throwing fouthers ovee Jer. After. been granted by County Judge Grant championship of the state and have | Solieved thal ihe cvmers will frnish prove that U.S. rosie Juve sent in (OR FARE OY It Mills the at 3 driving her into hysterics they replac- in Brooklyn, an order changing his issued a challenge to all similar teams, jo: nocemaary iy {mamey 'to defeat raciproot The {900F an Do a hai ah, Sle Accused of Theft. * led her in the bugey. Rickert, - who name to Otto Hill for business reasons. whether permanently or temporarily | The Buckley Hat, { Hoarst editors ony it jx irue They a oa BE Watertown, N.Y. Sept. S. "After hal id in the beush, drove her home '1 am about to open a confectionery organized. : Nitad the world over. Tok fil. style also say the jswue mie oe people oi ihe secretary of the New Orleans 1 ee : ie. i rent having waived examination and being | Rickert has been sentenced to a' store," said Mr. Hell, "and I want -- and quality. Campbell Pros', sole Canada is, Shoald 1 reat b. Cotton Exchange plane the value of i rae layton, year in jail. It was charged that he last name in the big electric letters Is Going te Oxford. vents. trusts determine the ut of Canada? | Ee at . : rg voioge entered into conspiracy to entice the gver the door. 1 don't think it would | Clayton, N.Y., Sept. 5.--Rev. Theo {agent IH reciprocity loses they will jibe Sutton op fis Sogtheted =, t to the county jail in default 'rl to the spot. He pleaded guilty, look very well. jdore Hayden, rector of Christ church, | 7h, family of Jobm Drummond, of | Lok, 4 § Dr. Kalston, Hamilton, remains a R00 bail 1 It is alleged that Denny and om promise of a light sentence, : -- {has tendered his resignation to become Toledo, is much afflicted. His son | He Har Retire. ltory but he will vote lor reciprocity, ol Say $30 from a saie in the office of gave the names of the others concern: | Presentation to Library. irector at Oxford. The vestry accepted was taken Jl with typhoid fever in Homeeal, Rept: The retirement of | (ough mivtures and cold cures that 8. W. Brown, a Clayton boat builder. od. It was suid that the reason jot | Ottawa. Ont., Sept. S.--As parting the resignation, with an expression of the west apd Mr. Drommond left to Ex-Judge J. A. Usimet, ae the oppor tare waaenniead nt Best's. the attack was remarks Miss Cham- gifts before they leave for England, regret. Mr. Hayden accepts his new care for him. His daughter," Mes ition candidate. in Vamyska, was this | $1 23 waterproof motor veils, 65c, . berlain was alleged to have mude Earl and Countess Grey have. present- rectorship Octolir Jat Ist, {Dri Walker, is ill with typhoid fever morning, ansounced from conservative Dutton's, #4 Princess street. DALY MEMORANDA, | about some other girls, Her friends od to the Carnegie library here hand- m-- lin Smith's Falls, and this week his hegdquarters following upon the state- | Meleod's tooth paste, in tubes, 2 avell 2 way the attack was wholly unjustified Lsome frameed photographs of 'them| Grave ankioty is tis lols for several | son, aged 'shout fourteen youth: fell ment of fact that' he Bad accepted « for 25e. Yoh wil dnd Jal wae eansd hy enviens irks in the set ra attaching their auko- | vessels sy on the great lakes in {from a height. to which be had. climb: pension from the government on the | She's n wise girl ®ho can analy SOIEh hats of every Kind, city - lie storms | Huthuiiag and Thursday, [ed and broke both his arms, + isgore of ill-health her awn comtlovien,

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