Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1911, p. 1

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: YEAR 78 -NO, 254 | RETAKE FORTS Turks on the Aggressive at Tripoli . WILL NUMBER 100,000 MEN BY JANUARY. Slaughter of Peinforce of A Fearful Tale of Arabs----Italy Sends mients~--At Rome the Story Malian Reverses is Denied. Constantinople, Nov. 1.~--The Turk- ish troops, with their Arab allies, have retaken two forts at Tripoli, snd forced the Italians to entrench them- salves within the city after abandon ing large quantities of guns, rifles, am: munition and provisions, according to a telegram from Rahmi Bey, the de puty for Salonica, who is now at Trip oli. The message, which was reccived hy the Tania at last midnight, adds -- "The Italians were una to resist the fierce assaults of the Arabs, aod were compelled to retreat. The Ital inns still bree forts. The Araba . remarkable heroism and the ity." ; re of Arabs. Tripohiy 99 -Yia Malta, Nov, §.~For thie days the Italians have heen systematically slaughtering reb- ole in the residentinl basis outside the city. Every Arab met has been shot down without trial. Many women have been killed. It is said that 4,000 Arabs in all were shot. At Nehat Bey's villa, on the edge of the desert, the Arabs during Sunday morning's attack broke through the ftalian line. The artillery drove the Arabs back with picks and shovels. Again the enemy broke through, but this time the Talians, reinforced «by infantry, surrounded 10, They yelused to surrender, and the 1 commander brought up a Hotchkiss gun and used it against the eovrilled Arabs reserves | STUCK TO THEIR SEATS. Played Joke at Ohio University. Ada, 0., Nov. I1.---Molasses inter rupted the course of higher educa Lion ft the Ohio Northern university ere; ] When assembled for chapel service nearly one thousand students, boys and girls, foumd their chairs covered with the gluelike substance. About 108 sat down; including Pre sident Smith, whose chair behind the pulpit was covered. Mert of the vie tims had to be pried loose. President Smith ordered all male students to report at the chapel with buckets and scrubbing hrushes and while the place is being cleaned an investigation will be ade. Someone Northern IMPERIAL NAVY COUNCIL. New Lord of Admiralty Working on Idea. London, Nov. 1.--1t is understood that the new first lord of the admir- ally is considering the establishment of a war council which, among other things, ix to act as a connecting link with the administrations of dominion navies, promoting the unity idea. LAYS THE BLAME ON FATHER VAUGHAN Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux Gives His Explanation of Liberal Overthrow. Montreal, Nov. 1.-Hon. Redolphs Lamieux, Wilfrid Lanvier's right hand mun in the province of Uuebee, made his first speech since Sept. 21st, last night, ut a meeting of the St. Louis liberal club. After declaring that the liberals had at least earried six provinees out of nine, the speaker said that it was prejudicé,not renson, that had won the day for the conservatives and ivan them their overwhelming ma rity in Qotario, Che presence of Sir Wilfrid at the eucharistic congress said, dope much to cadse antagonism; but hé attributed Ontario vote in large measure to th indisereet, unwise and improdent ser mons of Father Vaughan. Father Sh Laurier had, religious tha | | ! } : i Hent | ' KINGSTON, ONTARIO, LATEST TIDINGS Despatches From Near and THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST SIBLE FORM. ---- Matters That Tuterest Everybody Notes From AR Oves--Little of Everybody Easily Read and Re- membered, Newton Wesley Rowell, K.C, 10 lead the liberals in Untario. The Ausirian cabinet, formed in June last, resigned on October 3st, The Ontario government is to he asked for another million dollars for good roads in Ontario, At Goderich, Arthor Smaill was kill POS- chosen ed and his wife seriously injured when ! their horse ran away. The German emperor sees danger in Islamism, and the necessity for ener- getic work against it, Arthur Waste, furmer, near Sparta, Ont., fell dead Thanksgiving dav in"a field while digging potatoes, br. Jehn Bunton {almer, eve, ear, throat and nose speciasst, in dead at his home in New York, from heart | disease. Fhe time limit for entering election | petitions expired on Wednesday, . ond there are po mote election trials in sight. There has been & sudden and members ment at of the Royal Henares, India, Seols regi ing will ent. He is going to Furope for a year, to take a complete rest. The town of Thelma, vighteen miles somth of Han Antonio, Texas, was practically destroyed by a tornado, Thrilling escapes are reported. Jalivs MeVieker, an actor, of Sar: nia, Ont, has wedded Mrs. Alanson Summer, widow of the Standard Oi magnate, whe is worth fifteen million dollars. Vaughan's arraignment of Proest- Prime Minister Fisher hae drifted a eos------ Rescue Diamonds. 'Altoona, Pa., Nov. 1.--~While taking her morning bath, Mrs. J a hotel proprietor's wife, heard some- body moving about her apartments. She sprang out of the tal, flung open the door, aud came face to face with a burglar. Mrs. Charles saw that the thief held several hundred dollars' worth of her diamonds in his hand, He ordered her back into the bathroom. Mrs. Charles refused to move. Then the thief start od to. vun, He ran down the main stairway to the first floor lobby, with Mrs, Charles in hot pursuit, The burglar ran up a back stairway and when he reached the third floor, where the race had started, she caught him by the coat. The thief put up a desperate fight, but Mrs. Charles, who is an athletic woman, threw him to him. At that moment a crowd of per what the excitement was all about. When Mrs. Charlel saw the erowd she ran back into thd bathroom and fainted with embarrassment, The thief was arrestid, LIVED 50 BE 102. | Had 50 Grand-children and Son 80 Years Old, Sarmia, Ont, Nov. 1.--The death is {Saailham, Eng... at ihe vies | outbreak of cholera among the! hives with ber, Keeps house, and {brisk It is unlikely that Hon, W. S, Field. [eighty Inst October, also lives re-enter public Tile at pres : announced of Mrs, Carter, at Upper age of 122 John Carter, re sides in this town, Deceased had fii ty = grandchildren, 10 great-grand children and thirteen areat-preat- grandchildren, Of her and daughters five are ving out of nine. This # what . President Roosevelt would eall "doing one's duty to the state." Her daughter, aged sixty-nine, Years. Her son, sons whe Will," 'who was with son, 'Young her. PENNILESS MAN HELD FOR THEFT Charged With Embezzling $4,000 From Montreal. Arrested in Washington. MODERN EVE PURSUES BURGLAR! f y » i Woxnan Jumps From Bath Tub to W. Charles, the floor and took her diamonds from | sons arrived an the seene to find out | her | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, ELL EAGER | { To Lead Liberals on Policy of Prohibition. ' i COMMITTEE TO DECIDE : i : WHETHER THIS PLANK SHOULD BE ADOPTED. Conservative Newspapers Are Con gptulative Over the Election of Mr. Rowell as the New Leader i | | { i { of the Liberals in Ontario, | Toronto, Nov. lL--Under the chair- imanship of Hon. W. LIL. Mackenzie Ning, the commiitee on resolutions of the Ontario Reform Association, held a private meeting, at ten o'clock this morning, to decide on a provin cial liberal platform for the coming 'campaign. This committee has been | vested with power by the general meeting of the Ontario Reform Asso: jeiation to make prohibition the prin: cipal plank in the platiorm, if it is considered opportune. It is under: stood Leader Rowell anxious to lead on that policy. } Shall it be prohibition tion of bi-lingual schools ? This was the subject under stormy discussion for hours at the meetigg this morning Finally the committee adiourned for luncheon. All the members keep ab solute silence as to the issue, which is not decided. It understood that {minor planks puidished | were adopted, Newspaper comment, liberal and con- servative alike, seem unanimously con gratulative regarding the selection of iN. W. Rowell as leader of the liberal party in Ontario. The Hamilton Spee- j tator, to say ("In fact, with even so dominating a personality ns Sir James at the head of an administration, it is not difli- cult to imagine that there is even greater newd for the spur of an active and intelligent opposition, to impress upon that personality that in the multitude of counsel there is likely to Ns and aholi- as already conservative, ventures | hoped to be located under one indi 4 LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Toronte: Ont; Nov. Ist. 18 am -«W wa Valley and Upper St Lawrence Northerly winds. cold to.day and Thursday, with local "now flurries mn " " - -- FOUR KITTENS DESERTED | ------ { And Call Was Sent Into the Police ta Station. "Please send an ofbicer up there has been something left on street." The police station is headquarters) Wor all kinds of complaints and the| X Q above was received carly on |3 3 Weds pesday morning from a resident oni Q IRvision street, i Constable Uraig was given the ase] 8 and when be arrived upon the scene| 3 he found that the "something" wasid 3 : IY four little kittens in a basket No! * pefson in the neighborhood appeared to want the Kittens so they had be taken elsewhere and provided with The merchandise we you is of one quality the finest procurahle, here; the| ©CCO00VVOVDVVVVOOOOC0OD to a home, It was stated that the kit tens were deserted last night QUIET WITH POLICE. of tor Some Hallowe'en Pranks, But No only Great Damage. The police say that Hallowe'en pass ed off quietly, and that there wis no damage to any extent. True, a great number were out playing the usual pranks, ringing door bells and playing tiek-tack on the windows, but no arrests were made for disorderly conduct and no complaints were re ceived from citizens. No cheap or tawdy goods will be found in our store. Yon will find only articles here as are found in the finest and most reputable dry goods gtores. very such OC OOOO OTCO00000 VOC COO ------------------ A TWO MISSING MEN | FOUND DEAD IN BOAT Their Craft Became Disabled, and They Starved or Became | © Exhausted. | PEL, Ne the barking a gasoline shore near here, bodies of Moses Darby Fanjoy, of New Glasgow, missing Sanday, they out rip. It is supposed something wrong with the maroon al QUALITY and RELIABILITY IS OUR MOTTO ALWAYS COOOTOO0 OOOO COCOO00000 00000000 0000000000000 CO00 A AA OC » have no vague or doubt- | : of a dog washed up found and Charlottetown, n tracted hy in hoat, fishermen READY-TO-WEAR. © GARMENTS afford to overlook o& when started machinery and in the starvation were out ocean, ing of thirst haustion. Henry Fisher, of this city, fell into the water at the docks here and was drowned. He leaves a widow and four children. or or >» You cannot the prices and offering in longshoreman, styles we are now AVP VLRELRTVRRES Tore Up Boardwalk. of Rideau TUBB BVBTVTVVTUTBRORRT amused them Fuestlay A number hoodos selves on greet, I found more wisdom than can' ever SOOO WINTER COATS For Ladies, Misses or Children, vidual hat." Liworge Hope} i ------ - evening, the of Montreal, | MADE A GOOD CHOICE. and throwing the planks in the road. | Q on informa-! -------- A driver of a delivery waggon going | antism as a soulless religion bad hill providing for the creation of been peenlinrly ill-temed, federal bank in Australia, with =a jeapital of one million pounds to be a Washington, Nev. | by tearing sidewalk Ross, aged nineteen, up Seversl of the Arabs sought te kill ir soldiers merely in order to ob tain their rations. As soon as they obinited thew they stopped to eat. The bodies of slain Arabs lie in lund reds near the trenches. ey Rome, Nov. |.~Word has veached here of the death in action at Homs, destroyed the Puke Riceardo Craziesli in Tripoli, 'of Lante Della Rovere, a lieutenant the navy. Send Mare Troops. Naples, Italy, Nov. I. --Further rein foreements of 15,000 men for Tripoli, rrr being assembled here. The move ments in conducted with much secrecy. It is expected that by January Italy will have an army in Tripoli number ing 100.000 men. A Denial Given. Rome, Nov, 1.--The Italian govern- ment denies the reports 'of reverses to Ttalian arms at Tripoli, General Can- eva reported that the situation was unchanged. PARTIALITY OF TAFT To the Trusts Shown by W. J, Bryan. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 1. -W. J. Bryan fuia in his Commoner what hp calls Fhoen links in a chain of evidence to the trusts in his appointments and atherwise. They are: ; Passage of antitrust law and re fusal of supreme court to amend it. The dissenting opinion in that case, written hy Justice White. Thirteen ryears of effort on the part of the trusts obtain an amend ment. i . Speech hy Mr. Taft announcing his candidacy, in which he suggested the anti-trust law should be amended by the insertion of the word unreason- nhle, 'The vepublican platform favoring an amendment of fenst law. The selection of Governor Hughes to interprot the platform. Speech delivered. by Governor Hughes at Youngstown,' Ohio, inter proting the platform to mean that the woud unreasonable would be in serted e : All the tests supported Mr. Taft for to of 1908 the anti- Taft appoints Governor H sto the sapreme bench, Bi Tait elevates President Tait appoints other: joss "Phe supreme court, .! the request of the trusts, venders nu decision amend in antitrust law. 3 ing says the supreme court's ont" the promise of the Austice the anti-trust Taws, a tevision regarding ns ! Lge cidental discovery by C. 8. Seager, of orchard Ox: | WATCHED CHILDREN PERISH. | Witnessed Burning of Wife's Home Without Attempting Rescue. Sohenectadi TN. ¥., Nov. feet their mother was out working, fire home of Mis. Mary Pulkewski in this city yesterday, and Hurned to death two of her three ohild-! ren while they were sleeping, | The father, who has not 'ived with | his wife for some time, watched the | fire from across the street, apparently uninterested and made no attempt to enter the home. "PG QUESTION" BCTHERS AUSTRIA AND SERVIA Hogs Barred Until Vienna is Assurec Little Neighbor Will "Be Good." L--Austrin and Ser- the Vienna, Nov. via are at loggerheads now over "pig question," Pig culture in Servia's most import. | ant industry. They whole country | swarms with "razor-backs," as fleet as greyhounds anl as fierce as so many lions. For food they are not worth much, but there is n good de- mand for them, nevertheless, for their long bristles, from which the finest wort of brushes are made To get the swine to market, | over, i trip is vecessarv across trian soil to some one of the ports, Servia being "an inland try. Well, whenever Servia does thing displeasing to the Austria ernment, the latter invariably djscoy- ers some mysterious disease agony Servian pigs and their passage acrass the Austrian territory is prohibited. Just now a shipment of 15,000 head of porkers is held up until Austria lets down the frontier bars. Fxaetly what Servia did to start the quarrel is not known outside diplomatic circles, bat whatever it was, these pigs will not get outside the country until it has been undone. A PECULIAR FIND. snake Found Alive in the Intestines of Partridge. Brockville, Ont, Nov. 1. -A elergy- man of Bishop's Mills shot a part- ridge recently. In dressing the bird the chef wus surprised to find a Vive green snake in the intestines. 'The mouth of the reptile was lodged nearc the stomach and it was apparently sustained by absorbing a share of the hivd's dajly food. The bird was fat and in good eombition, although the saake measured over two feel in length, & TR Sm cob le CORELESS APPLE FOUND, : to Investigate. Reno, Nev., Nov. Through the ae: Modoc county in an at ipine Ureek, of a tree bearing seedless and corsless apples, it ix hoped that, with the icant of Luther Bur Dank, it will be possible to propagate The tree is seven years old. bat has A Laged forty-six, . | Rieker, raised by bonds. The British government announces hat from seventy-five to ove hin Land GBity millon dollars will be tary "to sEEablish howe rele gov] erpment. in Ireland, Mrs. Nieolina Leneria, a young Hale an girl of New York, stabbed to death Frank Momaco, on Monday, who was trying the combination of the sale in her father's shop. Canadian costom receipts have in- orensed, as compared with last year, at the rate of over one million dol lars a month during the first seven months of the fiseal year. i { Di ldens colebrated in Preuss lelginm, on October 26th, She married in 1537, and has a danghter | seveuly.two years: of } Sir Donald Mann was taken ill in! Montreal, on Thursday last, and was | hurried home in his private ear, where | he underwent an operation, His con | dition is reported to he critical. ] Otiawa police court coffers were en | riched by $1,142, when forty-eight Chi- pamen, frequenters of a Chinese gam i bling joiht, raided a week ago, were] fined from $20 to #30 and costs. was a | i was | age } FARMER'S STRANGE DEATH Suddenly Complain: of Feeling Un! well and Dies. [elland, Nov. 1.--John Anderson, a residing about 1wo miles from village of Wellandsport, dead in a wagygon driven by William a neighbor. Anderson and Ricker had driven to Dunaville to, wether in the mowing, and we +. { companied by Mrs. Ricker, mot Ricker, At the time he left hi Andersop- was in The-best of . Retugxing late in the afternoon, he did not feel good and would lie down. It has been shown that he had not heen drinking. MATRICULATION CHANGE. The Ordeal Will be Over Early Next Year. Toronto, Nov. 1.--There is good news for high school students, who look forward with dread to the prospect of writi their matriculation examina: tions a frizeling temperature of 104, as happened last July. The amended regulations of the department of edu- cation provide that next year the matriculation examinations must be completed by June 30th. EMTOR HURLED THE LYE. He Struck Cop in Face and He Fired Back. Saskatoon, Sask... Nov. L--Elve Wellington, editor of the Weekly Re Pare Reus 4 artatgod for thtowaug a ve noe C.. Sacey, constable, The latter is under ge ar Bc. chocolates this week ¢ Que., was arrested here tion from Montreal police--that he was | Reference of Ald. Elliott to the New {compared with jLons, both showed prosperous farmer | the { was found | tion, {eorvesponding wanted there on a charge of embez- zliag about BLOW from the Jefirey ' Wt company, of Montreal, for w ir _he was acting as book- keeper. When arvestied Ross denied his iden tity, but later admitted it and also the embezelement.. He said he had lost the money the stock market and on the raves, He fled from Canada to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, arriving in Washington two days ago. When arrested he was penniless and said he hich. m morning. » on Lakes. Commerce during September, as that of September, more than a million while leading all was less than last yvoar's shipments Lumber and grain a falling off for month, but while the figures for lum ber for the first nine months showed decrease from the vear before, grain shipments increased nearly 15,800,000 tons, all) the . principal grains show- ing a ggin except barley und flax: assifiet--fieight increased Commerce Decrg Washington, Nov. 1. e Great Lakes on th decreased Soft coal, other shipments, 1910, New York's Death Rate. York, Nov. l.--New York cily's rate for last week on record. The death for the entire city for the week 12.12 per 1,000 of the popula a decrease oi 1.41" from the week of last year, 1.20 per 1000 than the record for the week Sth, 1910, point 'ate was and lower hy previous low ending Nov, totalled &,15 WIFE GROWS TIRED Twenty Cows Every Day is Too Strenuous. Stockton, Cal, Nov, 1.-Necause she was compelled to wear overalls and men's shoes and milk twenty cows a a suit oF divoree Frank H. Harrell. In addiiion cruelty, failure to provide is alleged. Harrell is a well-tode farmer. The couple were mmrried in and snlmost ever since the has filed do work beyond Ter strength, White Slaver Sentenced. New York, Nov, §.=Mre Lena hen, found guilty of conspiring violate the laws of Stafes prohibiting the shipping interstate commerce of girls. fo mori purposes, Was sents Judge Hough, in the United years' prison at Awburn. was g with Nov. 3rd and 4th, for he heen milhled bask each year hy cattle. on in our window well them on Friday and Sate ie. Sew the! reached the! The deaths OF WEARING OVERALLS California Woman Also Says Milking day, Mrs. Mary Harrell, of Waterloo, | from to | 1906 Charity Circle Tea and sale wedding Jonks' and Miss Strange's, 134 King heils rang, she alleges, she has had to. greet. physieal | Cor wl today at Carnoveky's, to} the * United Mrs. John McWaters, and niece, Miss in! Isabella Williams, of dor ime by States cirenit court to serve a term of five i in the women's Morris Cohen, who training, of which Dr. J. W. Robert her, was given & gon ix chairman, two years' term at Atlanta, Un, and jn Boston visiting textile and shoe Leader. Ald. R. F. Filliott, president of the Kingston Reform Association, has re turned from Toronto, where he ats tended the fheral convention, in com pany with Messrs. J. McD Mowat and James Redden, The Kingston members are well pleased 'with the action of the con | vention, in choosing Newton Wesley Rowell, K.C., of Toronto, as the lead er for the liberal party, in the Ontar io legislature Ald. Elliott gays that Mr. Rowell's The 186th birthday of Maria [heresn | had -not eaten anything since Friday | ve was received with great enthus- liasm, and that he was regarded hs the best possible man the party could secure | "fhe liberal party is very fortunate to have secured a man of the calibre lof Mr. Rowell for a leader," said Ald Elliott, when asked by the Whig for i an expression of opinion on the leader. "He is a strong man, and the party did well to chose him." The selection came as a great [prise to Mr. Rowell himself, but : ho is entering int¢ the work | in the right a man who is not looking for results but who | will go into the fight to uphold the principles for which his party stands i for | | QUESTION OF CHEAP POWER. new sur he ie a man w spirit alone, Like | Chairman Elliott Would to { Get Information. Ald, Elliott, chainnas of the light, heat and power committee, says that 'his committee has heen unable te | make any further progress on { cheap power question. Speaking Iu. { himself, he said that he was very , anxious to know where the commis sion intended to secure the nower fon Kingston, at the prices given by | Hon. Adam Beck, in the recent list of | prices, published in the Wiig. ¥le con- siders that the committee or thi {council has a perfect right to know. where the power is to be secured, be fore un agreement is drawn up. ¥ the Dance at Rockwood. dance given at Rockwood hos- 1 on Tuesday evening was a grand | success. A large number of people from the city attended. After the dance dainty reireshments were served. The affuic broke up at about 12.30 o'- clock. A special street car was run for the convenience of the people from the city who attended. Charity Circle Tea, Rep Friday, 10th, I pita | : for the at Mrs Now! i Pomegranates. ! lalian chestnuts, fancy table rais ins, coconuts and pine apples receiy- Toroute, who {have been visiting in the city, for a few days, the guests of Mr. and Mes William MeUammon, Queen street, have returned home, The royal commission on industrisl spent several days making schools, and 3 collecting infor- ial "taini has lt on a Meek went Lo Toronto, at OC Or along at an early hour, Wednesday | x moruing, replaced them, was | x dangerous to leave them in the road for fenr of horses stepping nails. Evening Gowns, Street Dresses, Oc it ns OO Fancy Waists, Tallored Walsts, Petticoats, Knitted Goods, on O00 "Or Pleased With Kingsion. | of the Stan! y but visitoy This Dressing Gowns, Kinonos, ete, A eall will convince you lan Fletcher, dard life Insurance headquarters at Mootreal, home is in Seotland, t e city for a few days, his first trip to Kingston and he much impressed with the city visited the Royal Military and the old fort to-day CUSTOMS RECEIPTS [2 FOR OCTOBER aacretary with whoa! SOAP things are just right at STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORK. mn OCOCOCO O00 Q OOOO 0CO0OOO0ON OOOO OOK BORN. h At High River Oct. 21st, 1911, 10 Mr PATT Pati An Increase of Nearly Two Millions], © Over the Previous lay." af Year. 1.~According to customs receipte for the month ended, Canadian business stocking up for a record-breaking fall and winter trade. The customs enue for the month was $7,608,296, an | increase of $1,585,771 last vear. This meauvs an increase over thirty per cent. in the month, For the first seven months of the fiscal vear the customs revemue has been 544,004,623, of | JAMES REID $7,632 496 over the o | The Old Firm of Undcrtphers, { last ve 254 and 258 PRINCES . 10d of last year | "Phone 147 for Ambuianee, Alherta and Mrs a so In Mr Wi Kingston, on Oct and Mrs. Allan nnipeg, a son DIED, In Kingston Edward 11st, Find | LESLIE 1911 Nov an October 31st, Leslie, aged it the just | | are Mtawa | vears | Funeral from his mother's No, 7 River Streat ing at 10 o'clock ROBERT J. REID, i The Leading Undertaker. i men residence, Thursday morn- rev- over October ol imports for | "Phone 577. 230 Princess Street. &n Ancrease rrespanding per The Late Mrs. Thomas Peters. | stated in Tuesday's I'homas Peters had died Tuesday. It should eters, of FOR STUDENTS, 1 kinds of THookcases, Hook. | shalves, Writing Desks, Study Tables, { and Easy Chairs, Special prices at | Turk's. 'Phone 708. late The deceased wy the | sixty had been liv ing in Toronto for some years New Goods Her Mhusband died some years He New Figs New Cider It All that ronto, 18800 lo bave was mn on Mrs Thomas Peters vears of age and been Lenora wife ago at | re worked for years in the city the barber trade. The remains arrived on} Tuesday evening and the funeral took | piace on Wednesday morning, to Ca taraqui cemetery Bishop Evans, of the Latter Day Swmints' church, of To ronto, accompanied the remains and conducted the service. Deceased' two daughters also accompanied the New Honey Was Old Resident. . . Mrs. Fliza Bell, who passed away, | New Valencia Raisins on Saturday morning last, ani a old resident of the city, having resid | ed here for about thirty vears Shy Was forty-seven years of age, and sul Jas. Redden & Co. born near Smith's Falle. Her maiden | name was Eliza Richardson. Richard | $1,000 for Hospital and William Richardson, of Kingston, | The {reasirer of the new public hos- avd James Richardson, Merrickville, | iq] Smith's Falls,' recrived from are lrothers of deceased, i Misa Sannt or Melaren, Perth, a cheque for | | | | was mains. amd Matilda Richardson, also of this city, 21 oo is a sister. pl a Abernethy left on Saturday Y., to spend the HN CR tor East Orange, N. 3, Conger, of Winnipeg, iwinter with her daughter, Mrs militia paymarsier here, was Emmons The painters are busy redecorating helihe interior. of the city hall It will take about two weeks to complete the Stricken With Blindness, Captain W, formerly stricken with total blindness on Mon | day. Hopes are sutertained for recovery of his sight, -- iwork, Miss Ireme Hoag, Alired street, has! Fight jorors have been wlected so returned after a holiday in Toronto fur at Los Angeles, Cal, for the tris! and Trenton. . lof J. B. MeNamrs. Lieut. Col. Rathburn avd 1. 8. Charles Murphy spent Thanksgiving 2. |Sherwood, Dessroato, are in the city. lin Port Hope, Arthur Thomas, Frontenac street, | Siabbornness never ought to be son- went to Ottaws today. Si Williamsville, sidered strengih of character Montreal Kas lorgest birth rate of any biz aly in the world i Bhofield, went 10 Ottawa today.

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