Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1911, p. 1

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he Daily Srey Wino eT ge ~ T---- EE -- EE-------- YEAR 78 -NO, 223 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEP*EMBER 25, 191, : LAST EDITION | AGAINST HOME RULE. A THRILLING SIGHT. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. | , ! re A th. 10 am ~ | 3 Unionist Demonstration Was 240 Graves Ablaze in a Sen] Vali and Upper St. Lawrence . » I showery Tuefiay, north. Held *in Belfast. Cemetery. west winds: cooler and for the most : - § art fair Se | Belfast, Sept. 5 -Ulster _unioms Berlin, Sept. 25.--Ope of the come ees PA a3 {to the estimated number of 10M {erieg on the outskirts of Berhn was | sgeubled, Saturday afternoon, for an the scene of an extraordinary con § 0 t eater of the party in untvhome rule demonstration. Spe fagration on Friday, two hundred and our IS ers a w 1 | cial trains brought enormots crowds. forty graves being on fire at * Lhere wy big procession through (ne German graves are built io | : uly [hr foretold ih species two ue three fost high, the portion oir Lives. ye - "above the groun Ang a mass of | patlinment for Dublin University; Fred- 57000 "0° B : jeriek KE. Smith, member of parliament shrabbery and plants. Hot weather . the Walton vision iy De caused the fire and the fire brigade ¢ With 3 Poor The Liberal Chieftain Will Not Retire---The New Parliament |... "i. ce on HT had co drench the tombe. to prevent | Af] Frange iS i Mowning---The Bi Bodies Were Blown to], the whole cemetery from being to Open on Nov. Bth---Laurier and Borden ena [rr Pieces---Excellent Discipline Maintained After First Special Sale Agents In Kings: Will Meet Wednesday Evening at | | Hoa es rr i. Explosion---The Third Eifosin Ended "PORE YARNDYED { Hearst stated, to-day, that he was : i ' . leaving for New York, » hé woul Skinne r' Satins Dinner to Earl Grey. - | x. wrae wide apbiintion' of the sek | | : Ny. jurge a [procity principle than was embodied | Guaranteed for two seasons. { P jin the defeated reciprocity agreement : | We offer them In colors (Mtawa, Sept. 25.-8ir Wilirid their remosil, i will probably ? i between the United States and Can-| Joplon, France, Sept. 20,--The lst them attempted to save themselves silver, grey. pearl prey, Steel Laarier hax annovnced that he will i + with other ada. He says that if Canada does not | of terrible disasters to the French till orders were given to leave the Grey, Slate. Tan. Golden, Seal, remain for a while in political lite] There 's one thing said, tha Fly 3 ff [vont reaprocity, with the United | ooo jn times of peace was added to | ship. Navy, Taupe, Apricot, Green, und lead the liberal party in oppo- | Me: Bordon, Mr. Perles and Mi E tates, then the United States should | gp" mormihg when the first-class bat-} The chnmander and most of his of- Amethyst, White, Creme, sition. From all over Canada the Doherty have at all times favored fabs : ; & [ofier similar reciprocity advantages tof, tleship Liberte was blown to pieces |ficers were killad or went down with Oyster and Black. liberal chieftain has recived tele fylay in the treqtment of public offi 3 | France, em: or any other nation |i) 'the sacrifice of four hundred of [the battered hulk of the vessel when Se : grams and letters urging him to re foals. and that they have all pledgod i wanting $hem, her cre%, in Toulon harbor. {the third explosion came ihe cas main in the house, and accdrdingly | themselvis 10 an extension of the eiv- From stories of survivors it seems |ualty list would have. been much . nt in RR ith hin party » fe Juv { i ug _ a ou inst tuted Dy es. 2 ; that fire broke owt at five o'clock 'heavier but for the fact that three had th 8 Srillen Ba he nak | he i 1 a i " Ay bh tl M is. 1 2 fe . near the amwnunition room, but was | hundred officers and crew were ashore 4 o ance CUeheser r the v slarations, witch ere 0 4 5 : 1a 4 Appearance of Sdeserting ether declara ¥ ¢ . , Sf, not considered serious. However, itfon leave Isp ( p i } AAS o douht he public. servants : : . bud he emer . his uta lo] y - nt ' ho , ud 7 4g ie ot a : : y soon reached the ammunition rooms] All France €8 in mourning. It is . , 2 par oh vents 8 CO y need have no y « 1 3 - i ---- : . $ a y the party which lor twenty: Tol the country nee ¥ : cal there were three distinct explo doubtful if more than one hundred ne years had « Y oming down, But while this n : one ad stood by him His +: thy axe coming wi ei ¥ ! a sibs. At the firet shock Duntredkiof the bodies tan aver be found or decisiom to remain at the head of the case it is onlv natural to sup- : g . : i : : ' i the PATE has cheered t} } il t ay "ph » which are go- 3 Si y Io men sleeping in berths were burled | identified. The effect of the explo] . he ie ~ fis 1 Lh an 3 Ad % ~ ¥ 2 3 . . spirits of his | fl . 1 : Fy ne pe r ar r ht will be given to : px with parts of the vessel high into the®ion wis to scatter pieces of bodies : ollov ers wha are | n or are in 2 6 gn y EE 4 slowly recovering from Thursday's de the men » have worked for 1 he 9 7 2 ? p Distant mt Places. ! fair. . for 4 quarter ul 8 mile around feat. Sir Wilfrid will sit for Yuebe RT party during the fiftyon i urvivors were hastily sumanoned Twenty were killed on other vewsels | East in place of Soulanges, for which vears of oppositior his 18 only | fto quarters and many were standing Inear the Liberte when the crash came. | he was also elected 'human nature, but in this, partieulas EARL OF SERDE ' fat their posts when the seconul ex- Minister of Marine Delcasse has ar-| 1 in: possiine that the Hirst . sussion 'ci there is the barrier, tamely, that Ee Tall DF AvunLi XS THE WORLD S EPISODES | Mosion came, killing a hundred more. |rived from Paris to take charge of of the new parlisment will open aeept in cert tn positions. everything strike tn and Discipline was excellent and none of {the investigation. Wednesday Nin Nth Fhe new (now in the civil service igre regulated : " migisters can be named and the ne-jby the rales of the civil service com WiLL LEAVE RECIPROCITY {GIVEN IX. TREK 1K BRIEFEST ros.| POPE PIUS' GIFT, COMMISSION MAY RESIGN. | cespary bye-elections held before that mission, under which every man and SIBLE FORM. A------ ! | i time [woman gets fair play just so far ue PACT ON ON STATUTES Sd | Sends $500,000 to the Priests [| Hon. N. 8S. Parent Will Hand in His| | i A big demonstration will be given [they can pass the examinations whic to the premier-cloct, KR. L. Borden, 'are required of them, {Matters That Interest Everybody-- Resiguation. ial to the Wivig, on Tuesday night, in (Mtawa The | en re Notes From AN Over--Little of} Pe Haw 4 . 2 { " ! z ia 3 tawn, Sept. 25. is possible p largest of | Three Western Ministers. They Think ---- May Con- Everything Easily Read and Res, pid " No : delay parade will bo one of the be that Karl Grev may have ts kind that has eve wm hele 9 Winnipeg, Sept. 25.1 is well under i" : Sa : us ine that Las ever been held in innipey Pp - i welt or { tinue Issue For Trade membered. | : his departure for Eagland. He pro rme---- «| stood here that Borden have Amalcamation. of the. Koval and} . posed to sail on October 6th, but it | With the U. S ME Saiaiion vl saya. andi i i# doubtful if the new. government can i : Colonial Banks, is arranged, : bad NY be installed jefare that tine. 1 le ssip here is that Dr toche, ol | Washington, Sept 2 An opimion Alphonsa Vervilie, M.P., Maissoneuve! AN Ihe position of the national trans wa Koskta agrath' an Ww, lis expressed at the stato department arrested o © Pte sharge ! . ; 4 { : Matquette, ( A. Magrath and A hi I Mey) ri Ba < pa mer ALTE 4 " t o ruption tha Te : cont ine ntal commission, in view of the | Specially made for Coat Lin- Goodeve will be the three A seat will Mik nn 1 stun ng we repction of At Neenali, Wisconsin, thirteen were E ge of govermment, ix attracting a ing tabrie you can rely pi have to be found for My zl agrath, | reciprocity, the United States ree billed when a train struck a hayvrack good deal of attention, It is learned | for good wearin colors Las he is the stéongest man in the | pro ty act will be permitted to ve party. to-day that the chairman, Hon N. | Grey. Creme and Bisque, full [parts west of Ontario matin on Whe statwte books, eomstatu Premier vlect Borden was given a k - 8. Parent, states that he will imme 18 ne hes wide ' ein [ting an evwiopen door to Canada! pres hy | z 1 { Iv tends } anatio Ihe . { Y great reception hy the Ottawa conser 3 diate wder his resignation ) S fal 1 r yard. i Higher Tariff for Canada, land a constant reminder of the tecos vatives t . same statement is made by W < pec at §1 per y Montreal, Sept, 25.--Une result of |Pition by the Lpited States of the! Henry Flowers, cighteen years old, : ig Calvert, one of the commission from | Oriental Sati 5 the decisive victory for the conserva {me rits of the principle «f reciprocity uy Toronto 'elevator operator was fat : Untario. In such case, it is alto-| tives, acedrding to many xpressions |» ith its nofthern no gubor 'ally injured. gether probable that . their example | FOR DRESS LININGS. of opinion here in Montreal, where the] It has been saggested that the only | Charles. W. Allen fell from the fourth ~~ will be followed by C. A. Young and | That beautiful, clinging, Canadian manufacturers have their |CHaNCe for the. continwance of rec) [storey window of a downtown hotel, 9 C. Melsaac. - : | shimery satin so pretty drap- headquarters, is that the next tariff Lprocity as an open issue might. be pip Chicago, on Wecuwday, and wal Fo) / o-mrgl b | ed with ninons oF aby sheer revi an of Canoda will lie an upward fohnd fi an attempt hy Ne wiomdland | killed. fi , V THE LID IS DOWN t fabric is here for you In a § Vv 4 1 vy 3 "| 3, h a ~ one. The belief was veflected in the to flscare such n treaty of agreemenb| gy io stated at Ottawa tnat the 1 colors Empire Green, Reéssda, dock market where industrial stocks | ith the Inited States change of government will be expedit- " N 0 ENSBURG Navy, Leaf Green, Grey, T - J pe - ted to} rs. seitied bel "rl Amethyst. Golden Brown. etc showed a considerable advance on the Fm a ed to have matters settled before Farl \ SI WILFRID LAURIER early trading. sees .veeee Grey leaves " i atih ------ One yard pg 4 , , oro SHG Nu { hristopber Neiss, agec t * ", > 3 al . Will lead tlie Uberal party in opposi-| It is stated by some interests that] g 8 GIRLS DROWNED. Cary pet ein popu POPE PIUS X. ;aloonkeepers Strictly Observe Sun-| ' tion the governmeut will either increase the | @ - A 8, shot h.msell, mn New ork, on rao 4 PAINT ING BY MULLER JURY 4 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AT . a iii ron. . , ' 'anad To "aturday, because he had lost od i HSA. duty on steel rails coming to Canada |'® gg yoo Hungary, Sept 3 se 'he had los his Badajoz, Portugal, Sept. 25.-Th day Closing Law--Warned ale business the city The conservative associa: | from the United States, which had] ® .. Al « 1 t ch of has 4 f | . . " . o Eighteen young girls were d 3 4 4 ER patriarch of Lisbon has been miorme How ia attanging it. to be tind reciprocity gone through, it was pro} @ Geico LOY Auta river here © lL Bou. bo Pe Whitnay ve gotiesa} 12 { thnt the pope has given 2500000 fo. Others. y OW . > a 4 o ib Sean " : a % s » gy § « oy : we farewel inner to be tendered | nosed to admit free, or that it will re-| Saturday. os the result of su been discus the relief of "the priests throughout Ogdensburg, N.Y., Sept q This his excelleney, Earl Grey, by the Ot {ore the bounty paid on steel rails of | @ petstition, For many years it sed; dates for byeelections is to be Portugal, most of whom are penniles | : dry Sunday. in Ogdensburg. The tawa Canadian Club, on the evening | adian manufacturers, which * the|@® has "been: i iolk-lare belief that announced later and in. precarious circimstancos eA yin Og g : THE PEOPLE'S STORE. of Wednesday next at the parliamen outgoing government removed the fest has heen a 8 4p 8 George Franklin is president of Fae Fiore are nore than ¥000 prieits o ayment yesterday at County Court at tary restaurant promises to be a ogy Tag the fupale whes bathed By She land's 320,000,000 telephone company, | the Catholic church in Portugal fo anton of fines of $200 éach by five || Zs ---- unique event. It will not only mark Fhis oii of the issuts. of. the river on Sept. 2rd, would sure which is being bought out by the relief had been: given: to bin) abou. | '&densburg holders of liquor tax cer- | -- eu the last public appearance of the ie was one of the iss e ly wed within 'the year. While n Raves yf eo . e 1 1 | : British governmeot 0.000. by the state. The other 6,0 iicats caused all dealers to be strict . retiring governop-general, but also the [CMmpalgn, and al is un erstooy party of twenty were in the go . ' DIED. " . @ { three western ministers in his cabinet { {Nie Wilfrid Laurier had only two | At Ottawa the Toronto Hunt Cluk fil receis Bisa a y on their guard and the excise regu- : y tar that the steel men received ample gf Wo : } {Wil receive temporary aid by th f° RIVERS t Ottawa, Or Sep! first appearance at . publi gathering surance of protection from the on ate, Shey got deve ud their won thr Fail Grey Challenge Gup pope's donation ations are now being adhered to as | ! 911, ion Victor "a since the recent elections of the chiefs eae Tart depth, and eighteen oF them for the third consecutive year, #d| It was through word sent . by the | ever before . : rs. fn his 45th year of the wy great futtien, An Ateapt Sled 10 por ? perished now owns the trophy patriarch to the pope that hs hol It was learned that the indictment of | Funeral notice later ance has heen already receive rom } '¢ ed 10 puwe i Prin ess Stree, oi sept. 26th, 1911, ° . " te 4s Sir Willri ; \ Lord Strathcows is expected to ar- [ness was informed of the desperatc | 'he dealers was brought about by two OMPER-~In Kingston, at. No. 41} oS Hirid Laurier and similar reply [008800000 0000000000000 rive in Montreal this week It is | plight of the priests men representing" the Anti-Saloon lea | » widow of the late John is expected from Mr. Borden. MR. GERMAN WAS {said his successor will be oh of th ---- rue, both resident of Philadelpt ( er, aged 78 years BROTHERS FIGHT TO DEATH. - ue, Jo e's 3 aduiphia, ly rivat {first appointments of the new govern- ANNA PARNELL DROWNED. Pa. In explanation of their acti nL ely eral pri Yale Kingston, Ont, Sep: To Clear Up Business. GREATLY SURPRISED {ment they stated that they had been in 1 J ¢ atm inate Youh! , 3rd, 1911 Nicholas Bdgert: Family Feud Calminates in Doubly It whalerd, : . L structed that Ogdensburg needed | Giranger, at his residence, Following the usual precedent, the } in said by who are fa | Sister of Famous Irish Lender Go re ' Fatal Duel, {miliar with conditions at the Antarc | Cramps. forming and had made a visit here for FaalSrrie Street of Shitiveis outgoing goverment will clear up v, the accumulated arrears: of routine de Report of His Offer of a Seat to], Arkansas ( 4 eh on a.--In a lone jue circle, that Amundsen, ou Not Loudon Sept. 25.--~-The Pall Mall that purpose p.m Ho oken ent . or ' - 3 as iv ! ¢ < pt. 25th, #pot. near two eothets. pwedinn, has the best chance the They were asked if "bowling up on | COOKE---In Kingston, " a mrimental business hefore resigning £ i 4 . sth tether > azette states that the woman whe - : ot e 106 Sir Charles Tupper took two Mr. Borden Without |roughe io. death, Reutw P ante ll, | pole was drowned, on Wednesday, at Ilira J 910 rickies" was an effective manner of | a i oo: A ot yHe . . . x . , os i jul t 3 ecks after the election before formal I po. five . : h 4 S| The price -of live hogs at London tombe, (he fashionable batirin re }3tarting in to reform a city, and they | of hin age i a oll, v-five, iy the fo . n k 3 . ra) 3 i \ p, N ly tendering hix 'resignation to the Foundation. { an wis shes 4d th received Ont. has dr pped i per hundred sort pn the ncrth-east const, Devon, | said perhaps they neéded a little re | I uneral Jrom hin ald idence, Ne governor-general. After being in office | Hand, Sept. * Your reporter i la doron krife wottnd v wight The ible on opday, 1a8L | where she was known as Miss Palmer. | forming' themselves, but had accom Funeral private. No flowers or gn er 3 h hd o > p> r a pr . 1 - it ro rs ad his terviewed W, M. German regarding the | [Leaving the body of ix brother indie ng he Clectons, was. #( Pl was Anna Patnell, a ister of the 14] plished the task assigned. them CAMIC-- In Kingston, at his resldagee. mitisters will probably require fo : b 1 od Mr. | re haw uy | WUndrel weight. {Irish lender. To nearly sixty ars They were surprised, however to | 5 rincess Stréet, on Saturday fortnight or so to wind up th f. [report that Mr. German had wired Mr. Jwhere it had fallen, the wounded man |" geoior Désuulniors, - brakeman, thir- ; | Sept. 23rd, 1911, William fairs ho Y Ry soll, Borden offering his seat if Mr. Borden {walked four miles to bis home, where | - ia 9 " : aad b | she was a powerlul swimmer and ac. lontn that there were thirty-eight | amie, aged fifty-six years il hg iivate correspondence were defeated. Upon being shown the | he declared Reuben had attacked him fty-te yéatg G! 3%e, wah Srusher W- leustomed t9 going out in the rough- | places in Ogdensburg, having left town | Funeral took piace Moadky afternoon oa Ble mn Aerie lle, and leave thangs report Mi German evinced consider {with u knif while he was at Work, j1veen two cars. at u hathaty, an. est weather. It is thought that she Rith an idea that there were / but to Cataraqui Cefnistery in shape for the PW ag istratic » d : A. ol ; : ! i : ' : . | 'KIE 1 Sap har Hold Wither ats ine ral MW. | ble astonishment and indignation, |1he Hight was the outgrowth of a ou 3 . al an ae after boing was seized with cramps. twelvé, all of which they visited. They | MACKIE--In Moniresl, Que. on Sef é r ' i m. d g ; aken to viola ; . N. ae 1 t 'Blac In 1896, before the Tupper ministry. |and said "There is not the slightest [family feud. I Grant Johnston, owner of asbestos | found violations in five instances, ac BEAL to ake DAAC nT ait retired, an attempt was made to fill [particle of truth in the statement. RW . i : mines in Quebec, and a. prominent 'FOUND MAN POUNDING cording to their testumony. presented res. at four vacancies: bt a number. of important is made out of whole cloth. 1 made . Smothere qin F ire. . Eastern Canadian {imancier, died at | before the Grand Jury. They were crit- Service 2.30. Friends and acquaint offices in the gift of the government. {no such offer nor contemplated making | hicago, Sept 25. --Harry Egalovitch Peace Rivér Landing, Alberta, while S WITH HAMMER icised by some of the jurors for the ances are respectiully requested to At that time the governor-general, lit. You can deny the statement as em- | Wile, child and a boarder were smoth- working coal properties in the remote | methods employed by them in securing at . ei-------------------------- k. » " -- -------- Earl Aberdeen, declived to 1 atify the Iphatically as possible. T cannot ima. ered to death in an incendiary fire at sorth - ---- evidence of violations ROBERT J. REID: appointment Sit WH aurick wil, Fon "bas aru eh fb. rpord | Chic hs on South Sangamon ret ("Fu cn, seven years of occ. |GOVRrOd With Blood, With 20 Serious]. -------- Tor eieg Da; © Lo his successor we - Ss oO WE ' 1 . . i ¢ 2 cago, suffering w \ hilling of all positions now vacant, in A Good Word for Belleville me (Jin.a hospital at Olticag ring DE. GOODWIN OPTIMISTIC . #50 Princess Strogt. cluding two senate vacancies, a high New: York, S pt, 25.-8i He OILER EXPLODED AND . {from rabies The doctors can do noth- | in is Rh . , » A o Ors, an B.~Nir enry | . 31 i . . court judgeship in Ontario, and two | Lynch Blosse and Lady Blosse, of B i ing for him. He ill be kept wider the Discovered iia. | Regarding Ontario's Future ux county" gourt Judgeships. 'The post of | County Mayo, Ireland, "who are in ifusnce o. en orolorm Wi id = ® il | Mamufacturing Province, The OM Canadian high commissioner jn Lon- | New Yer or a two months' auto as it the doctors say it would be eritel | . gi hampton, N.Y., Sept. 25.--War. | Toronto, Sep 25.1 ; ¢ x Ww rk after a x } ¥ of ; , Sept, 25.--That Ontario] 354 asd don, whigh will be rendered vacait as | tour through Canada and the United to allow him to sulier Dr. ren Cramnell, Bfty-six vears old, {has water power fatillties sufficient to Phone 147 soon as Lord Stratheons"s resi guation | States, in describing their trip from The king a made > i 4 onth {believed to be dying here as the re render her the manufacturing province is formally tepdered, will be Mr. Bo Uhioago, said : 2 cident Wile 'Machine as at zambert, 1.5.0 pres n x s . so. | It of 'an attempt to end his - tifo|of Canada, dtd in time one of the YOR STUDENTS. dens figpt apple of discord. "We returned to (Miaws and ue Ww on F penile Waach, Sita, Lol G pi {with « hurmer. . Cranself, sho hadfureatest world cofitres, tut that hel Au kinds of Koneis. - Book. ----- boc, stopped nt all sorts of little ork am Cutting {ton Jones, D.GMS., awa, Col Fiotm in ill health for some time idi ahr ok "A ahelves, Writing Desks, Btody Tables, : the Hou, oJ. M. Gibson, Jeutensnt- "frapidity of elefttical' development de- | he] Fawy Chairs. Special, prices at Civil rvants Safe, places and struck in Bellev ile, the } 5 t {was discovered in the basement of his ds to + et Mh J h Nerta ne 3 best little hotel we found in all the Corn. {governor of Ontario, Sir Edward H. thous, covered with bined, still pound. owt fi -- gro | She Furia. "Phvue iS Ottawa, Sept. B.--ne of the most {6.000 miles Wo covered. New York ux Clouston, Montreal, knights of grace . ' i : growth, of industries wikeh will com-| important fruits of vietory which will id - ee iaet onde a 4 Otaws, Sept. 35. An appalling ac fo the order of the Hospital (of St. {ing his skull with a hammer. He had | ume electricity or its products, was is to th : a [State has . 20° eident happened on Saturday, in the {inflictsd some twenty serious gashes, lhe ooinion expressed oF of . come to the conservative party as the | fered. The Canadian roads are fairly | in of - Gloucetis he NM Joun cf Jerusalem in England. - i f whicl tented th ult op exp by a namber : result of Thursday's election is the [end in. fine weather ® * [township of Gloucester, on the Mon mp roiotdraci isoma of which penetrate . wil iprominent electro-chemists and elect | disposal of a vest amount of politi- pe SEE Hroal roud, «ix miles below (ttawa, Killed Instantly. {and is in « eltieal sgudiition tro-metallurgists, who bLiave been at cr] patronage, and chief among these where & machine was at work on aj AAs Wh CR tending the convestion of (he Am y hb FR such oie Ae Attacked by Natives, farm ewtting corn. |} I Gederich, Sépt 5. William Ao-| Senate Postmaster Dies. rican Eleetro-chemponl $ Cit y - + al Washington, Sept. 2. --Eusgn Halil A boiler exoloded, iastaotly killing | drews, who had taken a load of ow . Totonio These acientibts vVisitod the zs the chairmanships of toe railway en 4 Ottawa, Sept 25. ~Jean Baptiste commission, of the fsheries and wa |% Belt, was eile nd several of ee one of the men on the machine named less to Hamlink's evaporstor, on | i Myramd, i of the on thief transforming i etation of the] terways. commissioners, 5 crew of the United States gunboatipuclid LaPage. He was struck by {Wednesday evening, alter th exhibi- | } . . and many : ao ay : from confederation up to two years |Hydro-Elegtric system at Dundas om the King others: of the same sort Tantanga were wounded by hostile fying fragments of "the boiler and|jjon closed, stepped upon tue whiille! o, died, Sunday. at ihe age of]Sstavdey, apd evé xbreassd his | As Supplied to The majority of these positions are natives of the Philippine Islands. A ludso stalded by the escapi steam. tren of his waggon, to lift up a bag] ey Petar He .- ry the TOV appreciation of the Sebo 4 nd the! ' 40c, 30, 60c and $1.00 Per Pound. held during pleasure, but it is nut punitive expedition sent. The engineer, who was standing ab; apples, missed his footing and fob, | igh a gs i Sas Sige in ihe 2 Tn A % 2 dle te 3 condeivable' that any incoming . gov- Sears edgy the end of the machine, had a mir-{ with his head alongside of one of the | Ome! meion. Ol hemitcal development which it vill 3 a ---- The Assassin Slain. » A wheels, and the horses moving for- | *2* Ma: wide § " { Wa-5:2 ib and 1 1b. tins. ernment would be ready to di ane nin wou id Abnr ! men who have done good Da Smite 'Nev, Russia, Sept: 25. Dmitry Bog- {hor#é, one of a team tethered fifteen ward, the wheel tan ovef the side of! < : : ity lis J Ie In he Sth dhe. of the - out some special charge to prefur and roff, "assassin of Premier Stoypin, was of twenty feet away, was killed Jo th head, crushing the skull Death was| . a anit en : IKingsion School of Mives, who hans! First Appravases in Kingston. prote against them. hanged, this morning, after refusing stantly, being struck on the head also iit an taneous. (eral of. Welland, set at rest all ques. made the Hydro-Elactric. a particule: | s i i - « to bis f course call § Nothing will. «@ tourse, be dove to thb. sonsolution of the rabbi becyuse bys pages: oie Sha. boiler. Lp " Sie' Wiliid, in io i on Study, said that it whe a combination | the railway commission, where the [he would be compelled to accept it in Son Ill, Mother Dead ing i ! og t : u : x od ott d for lite , $16,000 1 for Loss of Legs. Monday morning, and assure Kim government comirol and priva el » R 0 J d en Co nombre be. 82 out oh * Hite, or tes the protons of officials. x, Cumberland, Md., Sept. 3. When be would sit on the opposition side of SitiuntaAiip; the Sonumiteion buying | & . P. Mabe, ob. Mills, RF, Melran Kir Gegrre Wombnwel', with al) x for | his house. J nba The out dou] ard D*Arey § Neots Sale wm welt we wh is he 42 i cut: 04 do ig 8, ja Te Be haa Son Bel lactor was the integrity | of future Cogn control, He is very optiemstio HIN with their sent the charge of 1 aah igade at ) wh ; tions that not en. Ub po ter. Paliclave, eclebrated his golden wed: { who sued for . ] 5 ig ull summer, has returned to Remini, Dr, - how ty soghnia. the Negi a Outatio. sud se lory a think . of Een ne un i Sth Fhata martied} Jo 'engine. spas hh : i. Hitt Gated hat . it rg? as cies ns de ak 3h this province will 'be ome of the o both woldiers, ol : a Tis a ' snd Germany av mesring an lution io fhe wectric servide and thus |grest manufacturing oemtres of the fell in the A likely hetw ong : agreement' regarding Moroseo, * frediule.. the ponibility of 4, dis (worl, Seay

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