Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1911, p. 1

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The Daily KINGSTON, 2 ' YEAR 78 -NO, 22 THE GOVERNMENT WILL RESIGN Sir Wilfrid Laurier Wil Step Out Within :: Two Weeks. He Will Likely Lead the Libera Paty in Opposition For a While---Mr. Borden Will Face Some Difficulties in Making Up his Ministry, Woudertal Feat in West. Stillwater, Okla., Sept, 23 Ma Gof, aged niuety-six, a native of chester, N.X., has armed ing w alked from Pocatello, Idalo. tance of 1.200 miles, making average of thirty-three miles He drew quarterly pension, ducing all the papers wecessary to tablish his claim as 4 war veteran served in the civil war, the war, i heve, ° a das nis Maximilian Mexico and the Mountain Utah. His fought in the battle of Bunker Goff has three living children, and the youngest way to visit them agamnst ferreting ne Assacre, in in out the est seventy He ix on the nA Austing Texas. London to Sucéest] Lord unlikels Tory Majority is 37. 4 Ju of Cungda in Stratheona Mtawa, 1 Laurier vrament will be in office Sept gov 15 not VETERAN'S MESSAGE. * for a few days longer. Nir Wilfrid will probably 1.04 Earl Grey | He er well after being in office for fifteen It will take him at the resignation of him- Revised election returns the liberals did | better in the west than was supposed. | In manitoba, which was thought t,/ have gone solidly tory, liberals elect «l Mulloy in Provencher; Uruise, ig, Dauphin; Bredin in Selkirk, and prob-! ably, Greenway in Lisgar. This gives | Laurier four out of ten in Manitoba. } ! i 1 loronto, Sept. that Pact, amd advisers within two weeks, show years, least fifteen days to get out. hastened Earl Eu tdand by Grey, pperation may be The the oiling departure who was to have sailed for of Last night's telegram recorded the from Quebec on October Sth. It is pos [defeat of Lake, conservative, in Qu Ap sible that he may defer his departure | pelle, Saskatchewan. In Macleod, ond remain for another at berta, Herron, conservative, is i tengl to the details involved a reported defeated, leaving Bennett, | change of government and to spare the in Calgary, as the only conservative Duke of Connaught the trouble of from Alberta, dealing with 4 situation uni However, the him. If tis is the case the ! Ihe gre of the Duke of Connaught from ons adic, Innd ie likely to be delorved A 1 month to now | in ay opposition have returns to offset elected in and Davidson in by a narrow majority ot | Seotia, A. L. David: | has probably beat liberal," in Anna- ' imcomplete returns it Comox-Arlin, B.C, tmt., have both | conservative. This makes the | conservative and nationalist, | liberals, 90, being opposition | of 37. three | these | Bella- | i Shel to ' departure Eny for mila in being a Hord, Luebec, { three. In No Consens W polis. Uf Lie expected that and Emxst Algoma, a On, tive, Pickup, other gone total 129; majority * BODIES OF IRON ORE: reciproeit favor of unperial In the Same Way That He Finds satisfactory Waterss a Steel 99 YEAR TERM FOR Rod ; an HOY, JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Sept. 23. wment on the 'I congratulate repudiation Ihe preference I Lem don, Joseph jbeelia's ow adi ans on ticle cf agreement of usm Liverpool, Sept. BW ill Lin ol liron ore in the as he finde | water. Lately he says he has demon | sieuted his powers as mineral finder io ithe Furness district of North Lancy shire. a There has been + thereabout f late short tise, a¥ it (x the practice for, the | aie incoming aid olitgoing governors gon. wal of Canitly to pass on the Atlan: tie. Mr. Borden will be faced with come problems in forming his government as thete are not 5 few men who have served (the conservative party faithiol ly for many years and who are known to cherish ministerial ambitions with wat being of cabinet dimensions Among those who are being discuss od as members of the new cabinet ave Hon, George Foster, whe al most certain to back tg his old | portfolio "in the finance department, won which he laid down fifteen years | ' Thomas Crothers of West Elgin may | become minister of justice. Dr. Reid | of Grenville nay n depyrtment, { probably that of marine or public ' works. | Dr. Roche of Marquette may pastor of a chareh become minister of the interior though 0M little St., Lawrence Hon. Robert Rogers's inclimation fo- {Village of Hermon, wards Ottaws. may increase Nova purchased the Scotin will be represented in the per. sumed editorial son of Mr. Borden, while Premier Ha dently Alrendy zon mar follow the precedent of Yre- ministerial lo meir Blair and come in Yank Pant In Other names mentioned in the same "8¥% connection ars Middleboro, of North ! "We do not want any of that Kind | Col. Bam Hughes, while Mr. Perley of subscribers who takes the: news| ond Mr. Ames are almost certain to pune for ten years avd after that re obtain portfolios. Dr. Sproule may use to take it out of the post office. ! £0. a partioho « or may become speak: As a matter of economy to us we er. prefer such to stop before they be There i a good deal of curipsity ag 20 Phat: will save ten dollars, to the manne in which Mr. Pamden and save them thew repiutat on will dispose of such allies as Clifford people get far behind Sifton, Henri Powrassa and Armand debts to the minister and editor, I "T have Kept a record of propos Lavergne. and probably everybody else, that 3 session will open ourly and when you hear them singing out lust: Los Angeles. The other sight should be short. There has be ily; "Jesus Paid It ALL' vou feel that ceived in New York.' gy an early passage of supply, a they have confounded this pecuniafy | Mrs. Smith's: hushand fied fraction was voted last session awing obligations to men with the salvation h "Sh aust to the blockade. of their immortal souls. Pay your months ago. g #8.a Sister Tt will look singular to see Sir Wil- debts and the Lord will take care of wife of General Eller von Kosataky, id Laurier at the left of the spank. your future destiny." Austria. Her brotherin- law, Siduey er, hut there is little doubt that he . : will continue for some time as loader | claim to the estate of hor bushand, of the opposition. It is, not improb- the will Mrs. Smith received one-th able that he will contintie as opposi- To Scold Her Husband if She Has Of the estate. tion leader throughout the first ses: | ~ Provocation. i sion, and ray find euongh enjotment : 4 in the fun w.thout = the responsibility | Kansas City Sept. B.-A wife has WOMAN GOT NU KISSES, a right to scold ber husband. Cir to induce him to continue. : The conservatives will hae cuit Judge Thomas decided re- to grant a divorcee to jority of twenty. without the fusing : " C, Burnham from his wife, Ida Burn. tiowalists' aid. bP ham. : Kansas City, Mo., Sept. Another Cabinet Slate. . "There is no Such thing as a husband will not permit his Toronto, Sept, 3.~Auother fopecast fect wife" Judge Thomas said kigs him then she is entitled ol the cabinet, Positions, given by the wife has a right to scold her hushand divorce ocifled Judge Walter Tologram, is ax follows : Minister of if be gives her praxpention. This Powsll, in the circuit court, militia, Col. Hugh Clark; minister of husband took his wils to live with pendence, Mo., yesterday, in the trade aml commeres, Hon fieorge |, his folks. That was enough to make re Mrs. Mare Lyle Wilks Foster, with a seat in the senate; her peevish." Archie C. Willis, minister Pu ruling, Andrew Bro- ASSIN ON T TRIAL | "When | would attempt to der, ng; minister of mines, Hon. Frank Coehrane; minlster of the Complicity of Police in Crime May be Proved. interior, Ja. Robert Rogers. Where will Muclenn? Kiel, Sept. MW.-A military court they put W, ¥ The portfolio of public works way b+ hy Sif tt will remain the has commenced the trial of Dimitry | he dele » natn Bogroff, who shot Premier Stolyphn. try accept t at haiti nil She foservation commis. qu proceedings are secret. The matier government gracefully, adding end a Ti Thai ion ge wl i$ having been taken out of the. hands cass With the principle at st ! wn Fed ha iujer of the polive, sensational discoveries was worth while be defeated concerning their complicity in the Montreal Hera flof #0 remove the premive are ex- be a pong Will be appoiated | high convaidsigner ) MEMORANDA. DAILY RANDY lt h Several high officials of the ment are said to have fied 'death penalty for Bogioll 'secms cer- : thin, same way Sentenced for Killing Infant "in the Way." JON, dB Lyerly, 6a, Suit. 23 Ninety -n FosTER scaveity of go Toothill deeid- ed to go to the assistance of the mine: owners, Instead of using a hazel twig, od in water diviving, he used steel rod and proved its repeatedly. Near Barrow he as evighty feet a dor of lr child was the sentence day given Bertha Johnsoh rell, in the superior court light sefeamed and efiectivencss heard sentence sciousness before s much from the room she became and foutrht the attendants, be started there forthwith, mm accord: sensational sce resulting with his directiops In other The woman's lusbhand, pl wes where ore is known to exist, the complicity in the murder, mine-owners put. him to tests, without the jail liere awaiting trial disclosing their kuowledge In ench ing of the infant, a little casa his steel rod began to move dir particularly atrocious ectly it was brought over the ore beds. with the strings from cording to the testimony at SETTLE SUBSCRIPTIONS. o's trial, the child's bods thrown into the Chattanvog, Take Tt was said the for the was that in he e's wav." PRETTY WIDOW'S "NO" FOR 88 SUITO alias swoaned Revovering she bad been carr "" en as passed ec found lodes Bourings court across are lo steriosl (nce necusxd 15 Now The 1 girl, was Strang a violin boy 1 r one go the mo tl Riv kath ago was Debts andl Lod Care of You" Sept. 23. ~The Re "Pay Will reasor the baby | « was Hermon, J Thamas get Mi in this coum iy who has recently Hermon News and management, is changing the usy dnl ie Snitonis! Wealthy Mrs. Lucis Hophins Says She Has Rejected That Mary Propesal. Angeles, Cal, Sept. 23. ty-eight Americans want to mares and I don't want to get | marric said Mrs. Lucius Hopkins Smith, Some young and pretty widow of a their broker, of New York and Parie n vy Lox us colt »O with I to as only fi A WIFE HAS A RIGHT ma in na . Hud Good Cause for Complai wife to per- | i 'and tell me to go away," testified. udgrs Ho Hows) {granted ber a it made i feel glad head Ve the beni Jie cover had, J AA" Grand ~Opers AT 96 WALKS 1.200 MILES. Marcas Goff, of Hor hester, Performs From Officer Sentenced to nly hay Mexican the Texas war for independence, Meadow grandfather Hill. siIxly Likes Repwdiation of Reciprocity Cham- Canadian vietory in SLAYING HER BABY: fore iver of Horwood. wee iyoiuer Cunont: The Then Fights, When ove years in the penitentiary for the mw r The womay shy hv siay y aC moth = Figh- | ies the {tion and have received sight sinoe I reached | Jersey rendering' plant of having been of the | { Smith, of New" York, is contesting hee | BUT GETS A DIVORCE | Glenn Kansas City Judge Decides That she Bo Melade ; i Tondle | ain and kiss bim he would call me silly Certain the woman inmediately i Liberal papers thoughout the coun- of the Loutier dostatle a hour RE Cry ish * & Bi TE -- ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPYENBER eT, 11. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE 5 i f Imprisonment. Viens, Sept. Proceedings digorce have been begun by Frau Hol tichter, whose husband, Lieutesant Hof chter, was found guilty ot Xi com of odin poisoned "patent a number of brother a gba whom died--and was sentenced June th, IY, to twenty years' | rigorous imprisonment, tran Hofrichter has been living in a state of poverty, and decided that it would' Ha better for her son, who was born while his father was awaiting trigl, aud herself, that she should ob { tain g divorce, avd live with her! mother, 4 shopkeeper in a modest way of business. To avoid expense and painful scenes, she appealed to her husband to set her fred, and let her obtain a divorce by (consent; but he has replied that he is lauxious to start a fresh life when he jcomes out of prison in nineteen years' jtime, and reFes on her helo. Compara: tively few prisoners, however, survive 5a dong a sentehice in Austria, und {Frau Hofrichter intends proce [rin her suit Years' he Fous Ko on au ~ : pt wo on | " He in Hoard Until a Torch Was old- at | / Tewishurg) Pa., Sept. 33.--Mr. Mrs. George Smith of White Deer tawaship, who, a few mouths ago, re sisted arrest and drove Shen C. Furman Shaffer from (heir premises with a hickory club and double-bar- reled shotgun when he attempted to serve a Writ upon them, were last night bound and gagged and robbed of over ¥500 At first the robbers bound and gag fgecd Mr, Smith only, believing they ould prevail upon Mrs, Smith to re veal the whereabouts of their stron box, but she became uoisy ol made au effort to drive them offi with was likewise bound and to LATEST TIDINGS Despatches From Near and :.' . | The aged couple refused to divulge Distant nt Places. { the hiding place of their savings until | 'THE WORLD'S EPISODES the robbers threatened to kill them | GIVEN as she and burn their hothe, and it was not until the torch was lighted that they surrendered the stockings in which they kept the money. The robbers {es aped, leaving the aged couple tied IN TER ¥ BRIEFEST POS. 10 their beds. The state constabulary igre searching the White Deer moun- SIBLE FORM. tains for the robbers. 5 ------ | ¥ The Smiths are a peculiar pair Interest Everybody {few they loaned 16 All Over--Little of} Easily Read and Re A Mes. Matters That years ago Notes From Everything membered, Lord THE MAIL'S FORECAST THE TIMBER IT os SEES IN NEXT CABINET. Stratheona sailed from the | land on Frida for Canada. thei Ahmed Arabi Pasha, the leader the military Eng » of in ost | the | gon. Clifford Sifton May go to Lon- don as High Commissioner--Pro- vincial Premiers Will be Tavited. snnmw | i | | i | long | Yorouto, Spt. 29.---Mail an Empire, lspeculating on cabinet prospects says {The petsonell of the government large kv hinges upon the decision of Hon {George E. Foster. Foster's acceptance of a portiolio might militate agwinst {Claude MacDonell's appointment as ter of labor althongh wih 'dee government so 7 platform. killed, and enor: damage done by a and Hood jn Nauvles and been 1 to or of say of robbing i Inte, ude Klen- insurrection im Egypt 1582, died on Thursday. The farlures in Canada during {past week were (wenty-seven: week ju 1910, eighteen Armand | orgy. said he would sup ort the Borde n be held by | Many have fn Us property violent storm [us oa delat. fad Roche, of Marquette, is tioned for the speakership of the wont} tparhament, as are also Senators Mine { Poldus and Landry. }-- prise ve 1 { The American Federation of Labor |, jwill take charge of the strike of gar- | jment workers 'at Cleveland, which ha as | theen on for four mouths Through the alleged confession Mrs. Sarah Besing1, the police we (they have diseovered a "trust" wed (scrub women who have been {Cleveland down town otbiees | Every dog is entitled te one accordmg to the ruling of of [erty of Patterson, NJ, who dismtss in & a complaint by Mrs. Amelia Rlu- kon because she was bitten . only a once, gled New York's ground street. It will he the Grand Central tended. to expedite latést is the under in front station and is in trafic "between the station and the tubes centering there At Milar, Tale, while a war en- rine, invented hy Marquis Imperial, was undergoing test, it exploded with terrific foree, six 'persons being killed and sixteen injured, including jim inventor At Chicago wheat Jumped more than Bowe cents a hishel, Frday, as a re sult of the defeat of Canadian reci- {proeity This was an extreme rise for May delivery. Onts alse showsd usin. of lie of th on or ny { CLIFFORD HON SIFTON a i i 10 "reason not hn why «Tywonto should have two seats in the cabinet (Sproule, East Grey, is favorably men {tioned for speaker of the house, but {he will soon be elevated to the senate. {Other Ontario cabinet possibilities in- clade Messrs. E. B. Osler, Richard Blain, David Henderson, J. D Reid, George Taylor, W. B. Norturup, Haugh- ton Lennox, Joseph E. Armstrong, F A. Lancaster, Col. Samuel Hughes aml (others. i "The hy the province of Ontario fairly en ititle that province to about anthalf statement made the: New Trio lof the cabinet appointments. rom J ate board of saving that the { Quebec, Judge Doherty is mentioned ! results of the federal investigation Jor minister of justice and ¥. 1. Monk {had been referred ta the attorney fut secretary of state, Messrs. Rodolphe engral of New Jersey for action Forget and Geofge H. Perley and od i -- ro Soi B. Ames are big Quebec cabinet timber | {and , deputy speaker will be taken UNDER SOFA ifrom that province, 0. 8 'Crocket, of (York, N.B., is boomed for minister of irnilways. Hon. Robert Rogers and "Wife Tells Judge eof Half Hour Be- neath Couch Watching Her FOR FODD USES. * Hose Meat" Found Wiley's Men. York, Sept. .23.An investiga Dr. Harvey W. Wiley's in | spection force conbeoted with the bureau of chemistry has resulted in alg | the filling of chinrges against a New "Pickled by! me | 1.71 New by on roe | engiuyed m preparing and shipping | "piekled horse meat" to Europe, where it was distributed for food Juspoass. ive {lhe information trom of | Al Py ird {Hon. Richard MeDride, it 'is believed will have a choice of portfolios and} Dr. Roche, of Marquetie, Manitoba will leertainly go in the cabinet or be wade f ispeaker. Claude MacDonell may to ome solicitor general if the minister aj < of justice is taken from Quebec. An: A hansas City, Mo, Sept. 23. --Mrs. lather man who is said to have - his "Jenpde M. Adams told Judge Thomas! choice of any cabinet place ie George lof the cirevit court that her husband, BH. Perley, chiel comservative whip. Charlod' W. Adums; of Joplin, No, had | "Two big figures in this camoaign | ¢ love to nine other 'women to her and victory are Hon. (hifford Sifton | knowledge, snd sli suspected | and Hon. Frank Cochrane. The Mrme! | thee there might bem mote. Judge Thomas is mentioned ns high commissiooer at he her a decree London, and, it is believed, that cabi- | Her firét proof, Mrs. Adami said, net places will be tendered 10 Mr that Adams' soul was a wanderer was Cochrane and alto 10 Bir Jame {obtained at the cost of a most ugeom Whitney, © beneath a pte house. Ad-| Mr Stitaw's View, the wife of a tray: | Ottawa, Sept. Zi. --Hon. Cliflord Sif- ton, whose series - speeches dou>tless contributed to the defeat of the gov- on result. "This has been a great fight on the issue ever 1 in Canada. "decisive issue is A opreme In tri- \ aud Elizabeth Baker a sum of mouvey i tremendous majority registered (drnment, makes the following comment 73. BOUND, [i] AND TORRE Robbers Attacked ef Aged Cou Couple and Fled to Mountains. The Victims Refused to Divaige the Hiding Place of Their Placed to Their House, and Then They Surrondered the Money. on first mortgage. Last January Mrs. Baker desired to lift the mortgage, but the Smiths refused to accept the money, as they preferred the six per cent mortgage. Mrs. Baker took the case to court, and the court ordered a writ to be served upon the Smiths, and it was while Sheriff Shaffer was attempting to discharge his duty that he was driven from the promises, with threats to shoot if he took a forward step. The sheriff made several unsuccessful attempts to serve the writ and lar rest the aged couple. He finally turn- led the case over to detectives, who (with a ruse succeeded in placing them 'under arrest, They were brought in- to court on two counts, first, for resist ing an officer, and, second, for point- ing a gun at an officer. they were found guilty on the two LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto Ont, 2rd, 10 am --~ Oitawa Valley an er St. Lawn ; ~--~Moderate easterly 10 Southerly winds; fine and warm to-day and on Sunday : mo ALL PEOPLE { Always remember the ser- vice and convenlatice of the store are absolutely your very ] own, and we want you te feel | perfectly at home and use them as such. All are éntirely | welcome to come and look. even if you do nol tare to buy at once, 'There's an educa- | tion in fashions and values for the most particular. EVERYTHING MARKED PLAIN ONE PRICE TO ALL. Today Ne Black Dress | We cannot quite retollect i} whon this section was so con. | plete, and we feel sure our i counts, but Judge McClure suspended | {sentence and alowed them to go! home on good behavior. | IC is the belief here that this trans action was the cause of the robbery | last night, as it was known that the | Smiths kept their money in - stockings - and bureau drawers in their home. | alty of the Canadian people. I haven doubt that Mr. Borden will form strong and progressive government, which shall prove worthy of the trust | that has beew reposed in him, Laurier in Ottawa. Ottawa, Sept. 23, Sir Wilfrid Laur- | ter was at his office bright and early this morning and after copsultation | with members of his cabinet, arranyg ed for a general meeting of the cab | net uext wash. All ministers here | on the way, will immediately straight- | en up things ready for their succes sors, who are S3Pected to take office within a fow wi There is a feeli hie that Mr. den already has 'his mind made regarding his colleagues. Among Ontario prospeets, it is said that drew Droder, of Dundas, will be next minister of agriculture and Col.¥am Hughes will have to a hard fight for the ministership of militia, owing to his close friendship for Sir I'rederick Borden and the Ross { rifle. Whether Hon. George Foster jand Hon rank Cochrane will be { members of = eabivet 18 the subject of great speculation here. The "question is, What representation, (i any, will the Quebec nationalists have iu the mew cabinet It is felt that Mr. Borden cannot afford to ignore them; yet, in view of their navy 'programme, it would be a tiek-| lish job to have any of Bourassa's! assoviates on the quarter deck of the new ship of state. In the meantime the permanent gov ernment employees, from deputy ministers down to the hunblest clerks, who form a big slice of Ottawa's pop- ulation, specalating om their chances for the future. They are re assured, however, by fact that the conservatives are pledged to a sort of civil service reform, which 18 supposed to take the government ser vice of the influence of polities } | | 0 2 « Bor up the An- the | that make are Borden's Majority . 39. | Torouto, Sept. "BW.--To-day's" putohes indicate hat Lisgar; toba, remains conservative in the final count, which makes liberals in Manitoba three, apd conservalives sevorg There is still doubt about An- napolis, Nova Scotia, : which is eredit ed to the hberals, making the stand ing thus to date: Conservatives anil vationalists, 125; liberals, 5% Bor- den's majority, 39 ew Mani German's Offer. lorodto, Sept. 20.----W, M. German, MT. for Welland, wired KR. L. Bor den, offering his seat in Welland in case it turned out thut the conser- {vative leader was defented in Hale ifa This is taken to wean that {Me German intends to support the I" irden govermment | Mr. Borden Will Visit Mother, | Halifax, NN, B.-K. 'L. Bor: den, the new pr of Canada, wilk {proceed to Ottawa ss soon ns possi: ble. However, he will '8sit first his mother at Grand Pre, who has already | {sent her son uo message of congratu i * lation on his great vietery. . Arve After Pasier. : John, NB, Sept. 20.-The coi {servatives have sunounced their in| {tention of a moount in| oh i i at. ihallots were thfown out improperly 'H this step is taken the likersls will probably demand & regotat a the county. : i Vominion General Elections, 1867--Conservatives, 101; Lbersls, | 80, 1872 Conservatives, 91. | 1874--Liberals, Ih liberals, 183. cousery atives, { lot S3B-Conservatives, 137; i Conpreapine, 128; liberals, 2 1891 {nmvestrictod resiprocitygi-Con- many patrons "Will be con vincred when they see the { beautiful fabrics showing for | {| this season. Everything That Is New Is Here FOR SUITINGS. Cheverons, Irish Homespuns, British W 5, Basket Weaves, Amoranths, Boucles, Broadtails, Broadcloths, Ftc FOR DRESSES. Wool Tricotines, Natte Cloths, Mayo -Twills, Whipcords, Resilda's, Chameis Cloths, Vicunas, San Toys, Et. See the Black Cheveron 42 inches wide All wool and heavy enough for. a 1atlor- ed sult. SPECIAL AT 60c. STEAC rs THE PEOPLE'S STORE. | ithe city on the grounds that Pomell's) Jas. Jas. Redden & Co. liberals, J911--Conservatives 1%; ° DIED. FULLER--In Kingaton, on Bept 1isth, Margaret Jane uller, relict of the jate Tohn W. Fuller, In her sixty- fourth year, 1 REYNOLDS--At Riverside, i Zist, 1811, George N. Hey. formerly of Cataragul, ont. brother of Mra Margarc Robinsoa, Teroate McFARLANE Entered Pri. day Sept 22nd. Annie, daughter Pit the late Robert Me- Fariane Funeral Monday, her late residence, West Friends an are invited to allen WBLL H- in Kingston, 21m, award: Hayden Welch, late A of ¥ ton and Pem broke Rallway Co, and second kon of the late John Welch, aged #2 years Funeral lenve the family resid. ence Bunday after nck, for Bt. Mary's where & soleémn Jibera Friends and ac- California into i", i811 service 3.8 Po wm, (fom ie Biree pea ntancos will 63 Karl Btreet, Cathedral, Wake Ue nanted quaintances respectfully invited attend ROBERT J. REID, The Undertaker. *Phoue 877. Princess fitreet. JAMES REID. The Old Firm of aad "Phoue 147 for Ambulance, FOR STU BEATS. kinds of keases, Book. Writing perk. Btudy Tables, Chale Hpecial riges at Phe ore Hos. ' RIDGWAY. HIGH GRADE TEAS As Sapplied to the King, 40¢, SOc, 00c and $1.00 Per Pound. : 7 All shelves, and Hany Turk's In 1-2 1b and 1 Ib. tins. - Hong" First Appearance in Kingstou. sertatives, 123. libesals, 92 1906 Liberals, 120; eonservatives, ~~ ae Liberals, 188; iso Lie ale 43% conservatives wo. 1908 Liberals, 333; conservatives, 48 : . liberals, conservatives, Ohristy's, Scott's and Buckley's. World-famed hats at Campbell Bros', Z.

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