The Baily Britis} "Whig YEAR 78 -NO. 211 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911. LAST EDITION TATE FARM HORSE RAN AWAN WEATHER PROBABILITIES. MINER ON STATE FARM L A URIER Toronto Ont, Sept 11. 10 amO taw alley and Upper St, 1 noe The Famous Highw asinBR Health" And Spilled a Load of Lumber on oe al ¥ and Up ES apaure ce is Broken . Montreal Street. | showers or local thunder Storms . i i { KRaturdny afternoon a man named | » 1 . 2H Helwa, employed © hy the Davis Dry Miner } ; CW 3 " : W t fe : . : Seiwa tat Dock company, was griving a horse of Foreigners i in the Chinese :" ha Tock Sarnaniowss. diving bene i . ¥ R street. dhe wagypon was leaded with Kingda. . ' writ f Re and United States. - fgmber, and Ls the outfit turned up i Clarence street the wheel stonek the ed senter t camp v ay y carb, throwing the driver off on the : wir fu § i the stare 4 » fi read. The horse became frightened, | prison « re A x LA ren go Montcesl stueet as fast as at a BS WARSHIPS SENT ON: ir. 40 th tats rs i . 3 RP repo Mg could go, aed when caught at the |} -- "en Lraust aur hey market thet 1% pot a board on the wagwor: The ontiit was damaged CE x capert | . : he ii th ' . ' i 4 § NOR - . i considerably after the rough jaunt and CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MIS. (E00 0 prs de #4 : 5 ; EXCEPT TO THE POCKETS OF te Tamir ws aid ta ali the ~~ SIONARIES IN DANGER bye ' : p / ; os CAPITALISTS. : course, bul vatside of the fact that £ 4 3 % it took considerable inne to gather up ! he load, nothing serious happened Comins ar sre erie 7 + HATCHET MURDERER Ee ete ar: Any Tate oe EE ea 5 STALKS THROUGH STATE, | of Great luterest to Labor Men. CONSERVATIVES PLEDGE Policy Has Caused Trouble : y ; i Calgary, Sept. 11 ~Your agacutive SUPPORT 10 LAURIER It is needless to tell you how 7 : : not hesitate to say that' it be H Q : does fashionable Satins are for Wihshington, Se 1 wvid ne in . noun prado ut + nm 13S: Alreaty Killed Half a Dozen : lieves that the reciprocal agreement ts afternoon and evening Gremses the Sie hiaen where Canadian 1 ' rt Hie ; } : between Canadn and the United States » for the coming Season. 6 sonurics and other forenyner re People and 1s at : ts in the interests of the Canadian he Premier Closes Ontario Tour | Is also necilns to Bl or theentened by rebelliou ' § » people' ix the way part of a clase f ; that we have as usual made reported to the state departtnent Large- 4 1 3 read that was presented to-day ot at Windsor--Given 2 Grand | ample preparations by stocking ore. serious than at any time Hew fand, ( "epi. | F'wo mor : Set J Calgary, by the executive of the Reception all the most wanted makes and the riots hens iotim ave dalle " my ste chad Prades and Labor Congress of Cane . newest colorings. AmIeritan. u arships in Asiatic ule hatchet erer, for whom tl 5 4G y ada, at the opening session of their Lo Windsor, Sept. 11.--Sir Wilfrid ' fox od 1 : J : oie of akiis reas : twenty-seventh annual convention, the Laurier concluded' his tour of Une i th y . ! ' ' ) ry ona} Br delegates there represent many thou tario with a magoilicant meeting here of the tromble, + Std H . The gunbiats Baratoga, : o. | he ak { n are o nt i sands of working man, members of the Saturday "The week 1. have spent tim ' were kil ; congress and in sympathy with inter- travelling vour province has been all leans and Helena jeft © Shangl i . national uniomsm , i } day for Nankin The about Flea - Jie tall E pe 4 h gE : . too short," he told the great gather i 4 ' x alavis ecutive r riproe: : { : The executive report on reciproeay sof soul Wish that 1 could nar is already at ' ' rire . 4 \ feontin : ng. of the disturbances, ; a a oh n rut ak deer y / Sontinued £ proof of this were wanting with you longer. tn Monday i i hy wel will, short! ! ched there. |i fa rth p i nt. that the Canadian Maunufae-§1¥m to my native Jwovince of ize a very special feports to the stat rar ine . Hainter i e kills : Association © is against it, j bec, and I carry with we the Assur i flected the grave anxie it thle "a i art me Pers would be suflicient to prove it must jawee that Oatario_will take a good | line of rich Or- the Ving Tap valley by all | gners, | oy t oO 1 oRCADS be of some value to the workers. This [part in the Taming victory for the . % ] organization is never tired of pro-] sreat policy sg long dear Lo the beats ental Satin at a | claiming its love for 'free' labar, be ]of the people of Canada" . cause that helps its pocket. Recipro-| The southwestern; peninsuls ex . price much bes city has long been recognized in thé tended a oyal weldone to Canada's y international trade movement, and we? ,rand old man." Over ten thousand y f low the regular One patch declare tt the ri ; see no danger to anything but the people thronged Ouelleite square in it was fanned | he opposition t Vv OANDID STATEMPQT. pockets of afew interested capitalists fhe broiling sunshine aod gave fim the govermment's slua i in permitting the people of the two memorsole reception Conserva w herein foreigners, and particularly | From Men Who Could Change Any countries to Swap knives if they see tives joined with their liberal fellow- fit to do so without the interference of citizens in _acclwimivg the policy © Vinericans were allowed to finance the | Old Price. * I i i ' CHRLErPTiSes Foreigners are concent rent ' Rept. 11 Nn. Smith, C d Ww 11 Ch h \ Old Fl h Old a horde of customs officials. The trade § ©" ¢ advocated, for, as A H. vie po pre i J ore Unt ts P = a ana a 1 oose t ec ag, t e inion Movement ie Better wn: strong. nich he ly ley wt. ans We offer it in all the .new- Creal 'distress in stil heing Jit trom I5.e with the. Trait yveetion, +1 Police and the Old Pilot " thee tel he oe oun. 1% with eciprocity; oven: the' children = are est shades, {ncluding the mueh the. fomis fwthe lows Jung-1se] "There are only three small place Y» : Fre ades and id En ress declared crying for 4." On the platform was wanted . valley, The riots there, origi Canada where peaches can be grown, ser -- nS -- ---- tteell on the subject at Brockville and [Louis Wigle, former conservative M.P, EMPIRE GRE o testify to his adherence to the prin AND GOLDEN BROWN, brought on by the prospe t ob lami parts : X, umbton and Niagar ihefore the tariff eommission, and 3 ine, ate now said te be directed t {districts. Ther ¢ eight mith ety f {should reiterate its position." ciples enunciated by Sir John A, Mae 2. lorcigners ppie an { Beatin deal peaches k | This clause in the executive report Jdopald, and no less than seven other Together with From Pekin the department learnad]the tanit wall ugh en ka Ee {will interest thousands of union men |comservatives took occasion, at the kA . it was currently reported that Chen<] vent outside oom tian, and. Ww a | a ---------- ton this side of the lines and thus of Jelose of the meeting, {oo meet Sir NIRIERlA he VIOLEL tu was posted with anti-foreign pla- | get just what we hie ead | . a thousands on the other, for it prac ilfri! and Hon. George P. Graham a CINNAMON BROWN . entsla, and that She stivar were band | pe nition A L t f $ V P . nt 1 » Wh D lare That tically shows how union men feel op Jand tender thew assurance of their NNAMO? * ing together and demanding ir Mint---------------- IS 0 ome ery romine ories 0 ec this question. It is a recommendation support on the present jssie of rech SKY AND CREME, meetings that Minister Sheng, " th WHITNEY' S BROTHER to the congress; was presented by the] ,ocity. : | Full one yard wide, department © of communications, They Hold Country Before Party, and will Vote executive, composed of William Glecks f . . Fmated. | Sheng Cie held pope iin IS FOR RECIPROCITY . . Ling: progiaent,. Tareute; Himare STRONGER IN NOISE Sold everywhere at $1.50 for the Chinese poliey | F th L Candidat runeg, Montreal, and P. . Draper, , a 2. i ae | re-- or e aurier es. Ottawa, and is likely to carry. From No ™ NIX VON OUR i Disorder Increasing. i . : ; Ga --- a political standpoint it will he the | 1 Bonrassa Mock Hiont-Benntot 'B PER Shanghai, Sept. 11. The disorders Tells Sir James and the Public : : : ! . most interesting fweammendating be- » Oasgtain Gizes Forseast of Re- PRICE vs * "ul among the natives in Northern Sue That His Loyalt is HENRY ARKERY, of Arkell, a well, JOIN VIPONH, Brooklin, exiwarden {fore the congress. A d f Chuen. eqused: by the gevemmots y known sheep breeder, life-long econ of Untano county, a life-long con The report goes on to review mat: sults. railroad hutlding policy, nre evidently Sound servabive, in interviews and article ervative, declares himself in favor tors pertaining to interviews that the Toronto, Sept 11. « Renator Cas Intra The videros of the ~ > upports reciprocity of reciproeity and expresses his in: |representatatives of the congress have | rain, who was io the eitv en route . i who sucentiv aditaod ull for Prescott, Unt, Sept, 11 Amid vous | JAMES WRITCHIE. of Now Oo tention of voting for Mr. Fowke had with the federal during the past | o Montreal from Venetang, where he nee, twelve months, tells of progress made] dressed a Jarge wat horing of French in legislation affecting labor unions, } dectors, says that th: French oon and the work of their parliamentary | ervative organization of Quebec has Suprasniative, J. G. O'Donoghue, and § weome merged in tha af the nm wd, brother of Sir James Whitney, | of recipro I the wral A : Er True eg TE vised careful consideration of the] ionalist« Ihe Li Li conservative E PEOPLE'S STORK, ened ) een a fa gen | eight hour bill which is now before the ] varty," suid be, "hus ceased to exist ° | metinte in my province, |here ¢ Afty-five To-day we wish to emphas- It was reported that hentd were prepara 4 he won a Aner he Chinese 4 SHINE x fn at the ates of Wr. Wehy promising protection, tt Com tn ' he fave med isfied with - "able 1 unrantes i worth, ine cheers at a largely-attended quid land, 'Kent county, { Stheld GG. BEDFORD, conservative ' horse signers to leave outlying towns and Sin Sli Je yO he liberals i president « § ¥ gro to Chontyn, where they assembled in enthusiastic meeting. of the ' v press and al ' i West Kent, has written the an Grenville © county, Albert Whitney, | ciation, © a | reivi uh " 1h, Liberal candidate that he will sup the compo of the Canadian Me ir 1 Ong ¢ "8 « rescolt, ol re em \ Hit t i a prominent business man of v t oe i bicaiing rasprocity i thodist mission, has ordered them leave the latter place, amd they sailed al onee for Chung King delivered , vigorous and enrnest ad fidnte dress in support of recipro He H, CHERRY deelired himself strongly in | y ol years pesiden 5 whieh, he lieved, Association, of hol nud A. SN. Swim & Us Clark's Harbor, ~helbur y; , one J 1 Fest. erall | BERT S. SWIM, senior partner of | eee wats out of sixiv-hive allogether in i PITH OF THE NEWS, vhich no straight conservative oan I= | British Subjects Leave, : 8 the wwreement 2 Washington, Spt, Anth-fordign | ° > tis see litlate is wn the diel! lu the others ¢ § ' ould be "a great benefit to i Haldimand - BWAINE-~In Kingston, at 61 Ride placards are being din Chentu Hi or = ( an to a P der y Conservati : i kniskis x den ; he. coast : The Very Laytest Called From ANY he nationalists have made the eon | Nireet, Sept. 10th, 191 LL ep 5 wr int the state TOSS a LAngiia, 8 ssi 9 wv : | . | srvatives take © dates a t { Swalne, beloved wife © dwn according o- THES ng the state; ot vigorous language the 8 from liberal platforn i roi) oi { t¢ ways has been, | Over the World. . a i a be n hd - aoe able | BT a we department hix : "tion that the larger nmrkets oht | Teeiprocity . 1 as 3 » e¢ alwavs will be, but The Welland: canal will be opened y AE TH Nash IRE 0 IRE CATE | Puneral (private) Tuesday aflerno Hon \ ¢ 1 : } | 8 : : \ Fielting 1 Sundays till the close of aavigalion lidates are were stoplings, who have | at 2.9% o'eclow wnd the consequent development 5 ppol = I t ve . » \ ll Bi Ah Cap yecome disciples of Mr. Dourassa, and |COULTER--In township of Kips! reciprocit tr the great bene | There is great alarm all through-lag rhose canthidature iapot. seriousiy ro on Sept 10th 1941, 743] converting, indicating as the dissatistiod Temper | : an » PY am heartily ww the Tish nadaisty i regarding the war scare Coulter, aged 74 years I ' i nda {many rege 2 v arded- by our. -Freuel dvr deb vm heartily in favo ' Lump i oF Fe i f # being leveled ne at the nn "a \ » 3 ' a { Funeral from his late .n hei . No fur axl see, th 11 5 AEA wm | 3. LOVEKILYN, for ident of | Duncan Ross, liberal and H. S. |, 'Counters' Corners, Tel ¥, 10 : i City y pea : but ' i i ne A { Cleppents, tory, were nomioated or "Of the eleven: seats now held by | Am. a Faaradul ati ter ps apprehension Lore ¢ 14k 1 | *riendsy " A / E be the fact that hrit ish wiih | 80¢ certain millionaries © y dJatform o ' "Pec Friday for Comox-Athin onservatives we shall carry three or r aly ate ts pa at shawn "hy the ath a i i nS 3} : a 2h ii ' § Foranto., It will be a gre ' ) eit ' flied ! le LE | ' the liberal eamdidate Mrs. Mary Reed, wife of a farmer was our, including Quebee west, and Sher QUINN---In Pittsburg. on pt, .. ae COOMA yy other fore ' . . = x f N? i Jac! \ i" » Hp tekd for C} I will allow no RY ' A Xn for 1 JAMES ANDERSON 7 murdered with an axe. Her husband is | packe The nationalist conservative | 1911, Johh Quinn, sped 5 oar 2 le itu erday fo ? } \ , CO . ors, le Wr ; VE v missing ombination way carry iY Or seven | Funeral from bh ate Aue Ning, = where liritish, French E Ledue, editor fa Libre Lion- § >f sents, s I'm sorry t day morhing. iS: "1 A 30 German g nboats are now viv dene Leduc, editor La labre, naly Lf our seats, some, I'm sorry to say, | Mary's Cathedral, K fh. Whe! » ery is.one of the most fool v know hroughy ut the ecunt Vopr EE Lida alist organ, will oppose Sir Wiltrid | because of faction Lights. In Quebec | a solemn Teauieis Jay Rh i } MILE }( | wral Cain e i bas EK oe iN aiile how sung for . . - sou ern et Laurier-in Quebec East: orovince as a whol there may be Friends and AquAlntanees ere r+ wesented to the people." hie t : Fo THE FIENDISH WORK Me. W in . d wy an oquent iS An exper the ! bus " 7 LIAM COT Th EdL, and h : Grave anxiety exists at the Metho-|'ourteen opposilianusts clocted, about f+ wpeetfully requested to ptitnd whdress was the feature : { a I " vat or mdridge, who MOVER | jist mdssion rooms over the pon-ar<f qually divided between old-line con | OF ITALIAN PEOPLE ceedings is : y a He . | a i Wher HOVernihent Are feival of news from Canadian mission | Wervatives nd nats list conserva §° aa ul J. REID, : o i advo ' CITGO | (hrowin 1 of their influence fu {aries in China tives : . | The Leading Undettabie. 4 To Run for Parliament, i NR i l | Mf | reciprocity | Thanksgiving 'day will probably bed Fo those of ns in touch with nd "Phone O77. Street. situation the talk of tusbee sending | 1 ' don, Sey H.-<William vm Ons tive fafmer fas : gin, | JAMES JOHNSON, president of the|set for Momday, October 30th, but mo | } { or Burned Cholera Hospital in Delcolle on t liam lynne vative fur. of En 1 Fruit rowers' Avsaaition of Ronn uet for aay, ee ei fear yIwenty 1a. twenty dive uppauts, of | JAMES REID varies wlstone, grands wrle {stone, grandson Sir Wilfrid to the next parliament is «Fifty Patients Met rreal statesmat } AS b £ br wWhminued Rey i ' fa yi i 1 N ' ny, Gonservative, as Sup- the elections i i Ii He . { t » : re f Ove : eo tradition « ' norti \ A. Ntranachan owed in jen | teu I MEARE movement is | The OM | 1 ' sm } f the liberals of Nilmari . a to fn rit uv reciprocity, Olm "" \ 3 X . tb A stronger in 1a, th i VK wd * Death. sheir candidate for the vacaney caus-| Mawdonald and vote for reciproc S. NESBITT, a Toronto conserva-|tist's chair in New York on Friday f !ON€r 10 naleothan iu votes Phone 147 far Ambsisnes R oi Atal, Sept. 11. Angered Jv tel by the death of Dr. Rainy As i. J, Z. FRASER; Burford is out strongly in favor of reci- [while undergoing an operation. for an a RS ne, ALY | . + nt Yibr. Rainy had a majority of over 3, ship, Brant county, whe ran rocit { absoessed tooth. SPEAKERS HOWLLD ANTIQUE Hy extrome measures taken bn he A Lon0 last Dasimber, the liberal candi onservative candidate for the legis THOMAS HAMMILI conservative Joseph Dalesandro, a middle-aged : Qotagol n, i rove thorities fa; stamp oul; te choles date jc sa returned. Young | lutire of Ontario, strongly favors | or Quik Simese, has consented to | Italian: citizen, jumped off the rear end DOWN AT MONTREAL Reascnatie Ry ity epidemic in their city, the inh that ANS Eye. Glad #' who is the owner of |' Teciproosy, : A of the ferrybost Kathleen, Monday] - : $ Phahe 706. of Deloadle, Italy, a place of " twent tiarwarden castle aml estates, nd HEWES WIGLE, South Essex, morning, at Toronto, and was drown SET ot i . TURK'S. thousand, stormed the ho ti wd eho was b { ' | VO As pe ¥ pointed lop SOMA § has take ; x tht A} fei gonsmEvative, ha 5 ~pominee of the rouservative party. Wsotwtion sation; fiherting "alt UW] ugtenant of Flintshire, being stump for rec ity. Mr. Wigle Ibe body ef>Anuie Lemberger, sven ree en - nid ; patients and QAFTY LU the dead down: voungest man in Great Britain : for two lerm 1 the legislature as +. DAVIS, cattle brealés "aid jodge years of age, of Madison, Wis, who Meeting Diswal {For Pickh Season the Streets in a ghastly procession, hold such a position, has been a conservative, and Jdn& term i " of live stock, of Ingersoll, $a « kidnapped aftér going to bed at - The police were*powerless, and order [some time honorary attache of the ! ¢ , in dor Sir Joke vhile is hard' te turn one's | WOS Kuinaf I | House of Commons, unde ! « {home was found on Friday in 4 lake was restored only when carhineers ar: | British embassy at Washington. He is A. Macdonald. His brother, CR wack on his party, he must support Te irom her iHome ' « rived and used sabres and bullets to! the eldest son of William H wry Glad Wigle, is the conservative candi reciprocity . and principle. 2 ee Hutchins, of Washing: Montreal, er HH. ~The national Our drive citizens into submission sto M.P., who was the eldest son] date's campaign manager. LESLIE MeMANN, Thorold, a conser De 1 it costs her $25,000 ot and consersftive feaders wuiled oof After much bloodshed the soldiers lof the grand old man. , . live on Fact: > and ~ J ron. D.C., claims it costs her $=," Wa Saturday sight and held « joint meet: H : he JOSEPH DUROCHER, conservative] vative, favors reciprocity and "may [oni (6 Jive, and wants that amount |: J k Cider Vinegar secured control of the situation, but ol CN 3 Sandwich East, a large market ga run as a eandidate in Welland Coun- | 5 © 4 bor out of the estate of her ing on. fhamp te Mars Ls oppuse . i the determined uit aut ~ i Trcudet FIRED THREE BULLETS ; Sater, is out for SNIPIOELY. ty. Pagel millionaire b od. Jausier, and Ahegirr. aud Ukidlantally White Wine Vinegar h i i ra aly sid ofthe : . . : 4 4 - some hilty patents were : he andged by ne fact that he is a British Columbia, advocates recipro- | off the driver and passengers. A de-) t " rhs ow g i yf Wh le nd G Spice: re k 1 queen of Ital \ brother of How! Dr. Reaums, andi city because it will take the taxes off [tachment of the fourteenth lancers and rr oong po ns she ----r "ea 3 he king and qu ¢ aly have ik one. of the . cattt Sehr » i 8 Lh od rec ph sont a personal anpeal ta the people When She Repelled His Advances-- ; Aadereon mint : bo . ih the el ated of Ya; such, ag dood. | the itary police To TH us fhe pute fprocity league to 5 we a large ATE Guaran F : e . 5 . 9 ie A RD r «l and shelter laws and captured them' i A 3 o£ 1 wrmit sanitary measures (oo be CFOS LY nel ane & . storowd, but less than TN people were oy to control disease, Victim of the Shooting TACIPNFORILY. iS Le JOHN PRITCHARD, who never cast| Sir Lomar Gouin is to be marcied oy Not onby. dil 35 dere aken eo) disease. i ; Die. PATRICK MARENINETT] ,. eX-Teeve . grit vote in hiv Jie, is Working for on the 10th inst. 40 Miss Amos, of pe ne. a b ng } Flew 330 Miles, i May I of Sandwich West, and for many A. M. Martin add reciprocity in | | Montreal, They met in France last bn thirds uf 14 She.» poh | ames Redden & Co. N $ oH onservative vice-president, 1s we rs, tL Lwo-this sil the are i Rerli ] 11.--~The Iatest great Montreal, Sept. H.--Juliette Vagmall | Years a conserva ee} +! North Wellington | spring and their engagement was d Listened to Me. St. Myrtin, 0 mrm------------------ flich its » .e navigation was su a domestic, aged twenly-two, 8 in a out for reciprocity col FRASER Burtord. Township { madle i au ste + ue or " gt a ad: prem ight al seh , serious condition at Notre Dame he JFONARD HANKINSON, of Grove So Nar y | The engagement. is semoupeed of INE Socialist. hn Moleod's tooth paste, : vessbully accomplished, Saturday, when tal the avanlt. of a rata) attas Find, sags he has been 'a conserva rant County, a former conservative Fiizabeth Borden, eldest daughter of at. the other cd of the for 20 the dirigible balloon Schwalen, carry. | pilat as the og p TH hic: BRS hit tha a candidate, is supporting ati {Tava ry - ~ Champ de Maes iT New York thes iricsl promot: of made on her by Nicholas Hayes, aged | tive all his life, bat that he cannot Sir Frederick Borden; to Dr. C. Gor PP am. = re ork Ah Finke i ing six passengers and a crew Shire 4 lerstand t neonssient st WILLIAM MeDERMOTT. ex-reeve . N\ trip of thirty-five, digar maker, whowdrew | understand the inconmstent stand of {AU : p on Hewitt, entomologist of the = ex Connaught ra city to exploit her on he Shag four, arrived here after ' : taal 1 hi 5 ido aR wi Ra ho veh md fired three huillets into| his party at the present time, mad | West Garafraxa Township, a Rg dont ; 250 miles from Baden witho\t acer revolver #nd fire wile } will vofe for reciprasity. conservative, js supporting rh perimantal asm rule BA Toronto, Sept. 41.-+Comt-adore Aonr: abandons the ides. The gilt ao ROCY.C, today motion pictures on Staten dent ther body when she repelled his ad : 3 8 ) > ' : nat atliansiisn i ait 8 i throagh AJORN DOUGLAS, of South Dorohes- | Martin and reciprocity in North | dec dines ; ilius Jarvis, of the | yances he Jumpett through 4 em : , is ready Wellington, Fave he sips Sings no in, Switashy receivid o cablegram from the Duke of po moving pic tures of her w a or Connaught, congratulating the elabon hibited in the United States he At Newport, RL. immediately iter dow bloading profusely 10 escape am,| ter, a comservative, says 2 TER nH CHINEOS. ft Ah marviage, Col. Astor was sedyed land may die. Haves is under arrest. | 10 give reaprocity a tra D ( 8 ol rthar rr iE of Jane. The lightping rt a Te in a $30,000 damage chal with attempted murder. JOHN GILBERT, of Yarmouth, a] Township, who has voted both ways | ote ck a funeral party at Varese, and its successful defence of the Fisher sup. national hoard of censorship can pre suit brought by Mrs. Bridget MW | -- conservative, is ready to give reci- { but mostly cohservative, and is presi- injused ton persons | The defender, Patricia, was named of vent it. 4 Crohan and her children on account of { The only manufactured articles wid | | proeity a trial dent of thn East Wellington Farmers' | 'rio. wos a strong recovery, Mon. ter the Duke's davghter, Prisses ht Talenm powders, all dinds, at' Mc the accidental electrocution of her Ei%o the Canadian free list by the [JAMES COLBERT, of Crewe, savs he | Institute, is out for reciprocity. day afternoon, in the Bourse at Beg. Tricia. Leod's Drag Stam. ' » eldest son Eugene while working at niliprocity agreement are' cod-liver oil, | never voted for the Hberal party in {CHESTER NICHOLSON, a conserva: | jin, and in France the resuit is re Si kA cguaie part ts Revehwood. oi Usall, stave bolts, typesetting ma: | hie life, but knows reciprocity is a , tive. graduate of the Ontario Agricul | assuring. in view of the statement off In order to abate the dus wor og Cuba, was wns. Stipa gh Ro. fire on Bat It is said a deliberate attempt was chibhes, 'certain brass rods, roa conservative Policy, He will vote] tural College, and pxseeretary of the | the Preach foreign minister, at noon, the --------on} authutiths _ yre. lay. lumage "oma, wilhiand lof . > a tool ts and plates, ground ¥ for reciprocity, and knows ma i obability was for a, peste anv. «XPerImer: com Awter, sande on 'Satuiday morning to wreek sheets and p @ s pr id « any | Fast Wellington Farmers Institute, | thet, ye pn op I Igo solt sprinkled on the rosd sul Bill Lamy of Auuie lia Sot Muvyng bh express hicago [aed cast teel wire worth six sther comser¥ative faemer, ho ine recipre Daa at 43 vn i ---- no : vend Ao do the same, py a | er To be Pe ined} *istions. then watered fipeely : 'championship, of dustonls, | x, ¥ who are leading the hight IAs t r, \ 5} ' to i i , hel the Consery ati charge me with being wen) my ne ipotte - Prince Rdwant: County lovalty y the British empire, and this I GRENSIDE, Baiviing far Dr. Mola EE become a reciprocity candidate in op position to Mr. Haughton Lennox; wl