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

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s YEAR 98 NO. 286 Daily 7 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, PRIDAY, UECEMB nm ER 8, i wil, | LAST EDITION T0 TAKE STAND In the Hebert Ne Temere rt re PRIEST AND PASTOR BE THE PRINCIPAL WITNESSES. ARE TO William Timberlake, Whe Married the Couple, and Rev. Father Callaghan Will be Ex. amined in the Witngss Box. © Montreal, Dee, S.A Protestant min iste' and a Homan Catholic priest will *hbe the principal witnesses on Monday, when heaving takes place on the formal inscription fof judgment following ' the ®sistent of Fugn Heart from defending the judgment originally --annulling the erriage of himself and Emma Marie Clouatre under the provisions 'of the Ne Tem ere decree, { ' "Rov. William Timberlake, the Me thodist pastor, who matried the Bo ma" Catholic pair, will be the Pio tewtant minister, and Rev, Father Callaghan, chancellor of the Roman Cathglicgigeese, will represent his church, "producing as a portion of his evidende a copy sol the fanmouk de cree under which the wedding wa¥ declared null and void, Both ministers were present at court on Thursday when the case was ad jommed until Monday. 'They are ex pected to make proof of the marriage and the stand of the defendant, bu sel upon the decree, Not content with getling jadgment formally, following the disistment of the husband, who retired from the fight, because of lack of funds to fight his wilds: ppposition, George V. Cousins, the | pbtorney for Mrs. He bert, wants the testimony taken, ow- ing to the principle at stake. Rey. BARBARIC CUSTOM REVIVED Invitations to Women to Lodk on Denounced, London, lee. B.~The custom, whict appears to be on thé increase both in England amd Ameries, of inviting wo men' to ®t in a gallery to hear the spitohes at public dinners after the men below have beep fod, is coming in for same sharp criticism, though, strange Lo say, 3b js pot the women, even the suffrageites, wha are voicing objections. Col, Newnham-Davis, the i soldi ++ wuthor, 55 ouenadist ye Sigh, expresses disgrist At the pec: t afforded' at so many pulilic din: ners nowadays. Ho says it reminds him of "going to tha Zoo to see the lions and tigers fad" Another well-known writer and diner- out described' the oustom as a "re turn to the barbarie days of the early Saxons." He said; » "It was then the shstom for the men to sit down sll = together and gorge themselves on. fich meats. The wo men at such feasts were kept back a. by & kind of iron grille. Occasionally when the hmmor took him, one of the men would casually throw a bone, to which adhered some © fragments of meat, gver his shoulder to the woman behind the grille. Another redeon fo keepibg the women penned wp behind the i Fo was that the Saxons® in. varinhly iw vidlent efter a heavy meal, A rd iron fgnee was to keep them in safety." PREDICTS ROAD TO PANAMA. Line is Possible hy Time Canal is © Opened, : Baltimore, Md, Dec. 8.-That 8 railroad may extend from Wasltoy- ton to Panama by the time Panama ennal is ted is a possibility, seid Henry GQ. Davis, ee we he: vais of. possibgl : withi ol y 4 t is n range PosiiSl. ito 70 miles "ities that a railroad will reach a Tathwrian canal (ime nhy | ," sald he. of the link are necessary to with the railraad building southward from the City of Mexico to complete an winterruptcd track to the ~ ca: nal" : 8 "Cuba YieMs to Vetoes. Pr ich | vines have been conferting ut Shan THE 2.10 TROTTERS, Fifty-one Reach the Coveted Mark ; in 1911. New. York, Dee. 8.---With fifty-one additions to the likt in 1911, tha pumnber of 2.JU0 trotters now is 7. Ie "was 1884 that the trotters appeared in the little black gelding Jay-FyeSee, writes J. 1. Hervey. He was followed next day by Maude 5. and for years these two horsep remained the only 2.10 trot ters, IL wae not until 189) that any. others appeared; amd then they began looming up iy numbers, no less than five~Sunol, Palo Alt, Allerton, Nancy Hanks and Nelson-coming to the front. In 1892 the pneumatic-tired sulky- wheel was intrgduced, and its effi oney as a #speud aseccelerator was made manifest by the large number of new 210 trotters that the season pro duced. Naney Hanks lowered the world's record to' 2.04 over the "lour-eorpered" track at Terre Haute, 'ndd., and heats in 2.10 or; detter be gun-to be so frequent that they no fonger created a sensation, as was formerly ihe case, ' first 2.10 B Sa is al Seen Deed in Moving Pictures-- Wanted Heal Thing. Conn., Dec. 8.--Yohn Schiniski, aged eleven, has admitted that it was he who placed an: ob struction om the railroad {rnoks on fia Thanksgiving Hay. The boy said he of had seen an tram wrecking scene at] ( a moving picture show aml wanted to see the real thing. th Unionville, sa ch a $10,000 WAS FOUND IN THE FALSE LES Talk About Moses and His Rod-- to to, to to en rs su ola a Oklahoma City, Dec, 8.-An wooden leg may not be much of legaey, but when it containg ten thousand dollars, Jacob Randall, a pauper at the poor farm of Canadian wunty,. thiliks it is worth having, the ley was given to him by Alexan ler PP. Hamilton, a supposed pauper at the farm, just 'before he died a few days ago. Last night Rapdall discovered the roll of money in the stock of the artificial limb. ton had rdalatives they are not known here, ' 9 NN WHITNEY DECLINED. Fergus, Dee, 8,~The admis: sion that the question | of French schools in Ontario had come up in caucus of the con- servative party at the last wes- sion; hd that Sir James Whitney had spoken on the subject, but had declined to take any action whatever, was made hy Col, J, J, Craig, con- servative candidate in Enst Wellington, at the nomination megting here on Monday. ca cs. cu " VapayEy SER EE REE ve bi of is ar UIPIPOP ICO titi si JUDGE SCORES PERJURY, Three ' Chauffeurs Swore Away » Woman's Reputation. - all my judicial career knew any case where perjury was committed as bold ly and shamelessly as in the: trial nefore me," declared Cirenit Judge Donovan, vesterday, referring to the sensational divorce suit of Mes, Frank J. Kellogg, against her = has band, a wealthy Battle Creek manu- Incturer. Judge Donovan sent w letter to Prosecutor Shepherd calling the latter's attention te the case, chauffeurs have sworn the reputation of Mrs. Kellogg and the testimony of all three has been contradicted in court, One of them in a second disposition | repudiated his first. ; THE REBEL MOVEMENT BECOMES STRONGER he al away | tl u a is Iecuiming 8 that delega from fourteen ghai and have resolved to establish a \ I rmilitary government with Na ing a8 the capital. Huang Hsin, generalissimo, will have his at the capital, "the second in com - be located at Wa oi tement is to the oh LAY MORALITY Which Does Not Spring Who Has Incurréd the Displeasure yesterday, much-discussed book to makeV all Spanish court can never forfglve me. | maintain that here is a lay morality, eeswitrily spring from religion. That is not very revolutionary;~is it ? that I approve of offers an advantage of freeing us from considering marringe serve one's means of livelihood, just not to keep those bound closely nioral suffering times lead even 49 murder; in a word, solubility of marriage." "Without going to the Fength of advo. absolutely equal socially and biologi: time women should enjoy more inde pendence, and be authorized to demon strate the enepgy of their personal fa H- Homil-§ The Very Latest Culled From Al quat Uol, Col, Bunders has Shoe magistrate of Calgary, Alta. "The. Tamilion fire marshal, The third reading of (he naval prize the. last gasp. CO0000M thursday night, States government in 1913 will reach over a billion dollars. will 'be opposed in South Renfrew Detroit," Mich, Dev. 8.1 never in peated at Ottawa. pol conservative stategents, 3 Fownsend, a niece, in Kmgland. issued" a statement criminal methods of minister to Paris is generally regard- ed us a timely re-aflicmation of arrived at Halifax, 1 hursday evening, and left Friday morning for Ottaws. on strike for 32.50 for a ten-hour day and twenty-five cents an hour of $5,000,0 be used for roads and bridges and the rest for extensions of ment's railway system, ad lustily in Fifth avenue, New York, oh dvingstone i day steamboat General L000 persons fost their years y has ly, sink nal whils | freed, years of n fife an take in the commitment Eigen, d obeyed # command from SR pattie maintenance, John Iwiseoll, of property to ber and walked to. the poar thing from his wife. From Religion Y THE INFANTA EULALIA OF SPAIN, ------------ of King Affonso--The Infanta Says the Roman Church May Ex- Eommunieate Her, New York, Dee. RA Paris cable yo: The infants Balalia, of Npain, gave out a copy of her book, remarking :. "It a very little and. very harmless this disturbance out. For one thing in it alone, the at is, that all marality does not ne But, | ppose that fact, and the further fact divorce, under cer- in eonditions, will cause the church Rome to excommunicate me." i divorces, the book days: "Divorce a8 an eternal ain ds a crushibg juggernaut, or as prison delibefately chosen to pro hoe each other, wha no longer ean live gether, It iz just to put an end to sometimes excessive, banish these dangers which some- the sentimental tional consequences of the escape from and indig- Fhe infanta devotes a chapter to the 'omplete independence of woman," mming up her conclusions thus : ting that men and women should be ly, it ix certain that at the present 5 J lies." / o PITH OF THE NEWS. Over the World, garrison oflicers Sam Hughes. een appointed pos Montreal will ban- Board of Frade fa- ws the APhaintment of a provincial IL was carried in the British [louse Commons. Bonar' Law declared that the union tL party would fight home rule to Mr. Rowell id Sir JAmes spoke at St. Thomas Whitugy at Orillia on The of United expenditures the The report that Hon. G. P. Graham is The Canadian Suffrage Association AS issue] an open letter as a result Canon, Ellegood, of Montreal, loft ) estate of ¥150,000, mostly to Mrs, Federation of Labor repudiating the the McNamaras, Russian foreiga The American The visit of the the usso-Krench entente. The Princpss Patricia, daughter of «© Duke and Duchess of Connaught, St. Louigs Mo., taxi-cab drivers are over me, They have been getting $2 for twelvehour day. Alberta legislature will raise a loan 00, Of this one million will the govern Another heir to great fortune bawl- . The father is Robert serry. Mrs, Gerry is the ter of the late N: H. Harriman, barge Maryland, originally the Slocum, in. which lives several perished ignominious- ng near Ludiam' Beach light. Hecanse a court clerk made a mis- apers, Ber. mu , © Was today, after serving seventiey senterice in Joliet "pris: President' Taft: adwsits the power of ining insistence, havin hi meekly at the Red Cross conven speak, although not sche Angered by his wife's sult for se y y deeded. pvery hit of his house, He refuses to accept any- 3e. A Mabel jor MISSING MAN TURNS UP. : -------- First News in Seven Years of John Benson, Watertown, N.Y., Dec, R-Jdohin Ben- son, who suddenly disappeared from this city seven years ago, has been acid rom. Featals written Dy Ben- son at Los Angeles, Cal, brought the first things of the Fooug as, whom many had believed den A p Penson has a position in a broker's office in the western city and is doing well. His sister, Agnes Gonven, living in Gotham street, is among those who have received postals from him. While a resident of shies city, Benson was employed for a time as g clerk in: the - Ageicoltural Insurance com- pany's offices. One da, about seven years ago, he disappeared, - and noi a word reached his friends. indicating whether he was among the living un- til a few days ago. . 3 Benson is remembered by many of the present force at the insurance coms pany's offics and the greatest of inter. est 'Wak "munifested, to-day, (in the knowledge that Benson was alive and well and sueceeding, PHYA AKFARAZ VARADHARA, Siamese minister Lo the United Paves STRIKE OF "POSTIES"' 'MAY MAR CHRISTMAS Other Labor Troubles Promise to Becoms Acute During the Festive Season. London, Dec. 8.~In addition to the other labor troubles which threaten to reach un crisis. at Christmas tide, this eanntry is now menaced with a possi ble general © strike of the postal ser vants during the height of the festive season. ! . "An important conference of ths post- al employees will be held in Birming ham next Sunday, io decide. on an immediate policy of the service men. ni PIEPER NIN * NO ENGLISH SPOKEN. 3 Elora, Dee. 8.~At his meet- ing here, Col. 9. J, Craig, pon- servative eandidate for Fast Wellington, stated that three hundred schools exist in On- taria, where no. English is spo- ken. He also gave it as his opinion that thete was a French propaganda on foot, Ke, backed by r. Bourassa, or some one like him to make Un- J tario a French-speaking . pro- ») Vince, 8 ----------r-- Divorce in Philippines, Manila, Dec. In spite of the opposition of the church, tha Filipino assembly has passed a bill sproviding for absolute divoree for (he first time in the Philippipes- A ommission now has this question under consider ation. a Will Have Swift Service. London, Dee. S.<Lord Stratheoun, interviewed as fo a service of twenty- five-knot steamers from Liverpool to Montreal, said that it would he ae complished shortiyf sooner, in fact, than the people imagined. MORE DEVELOPMENTS IN DYNAMITE PLOT S00 Secret Sevice Men ire 5 Drag net. New York, Dee. SWilliam J. Burns, the detective who captured: the Me Nimara brothers, said last night at Phitadelphin that important develop- ments in the general -dynamiting con: spiracy might be expected at any time and that the arrests of men high- up would result. It was announced in New York ves terday that several labor union lead: ers had expressed their willingness to confoss their part in the conspiracy upon promise of immunity it that Charles W. © Miller, United Cates at- torvey at Indianapolis, had declined to treat with them. Five hundred secrel service men have been ordered fo join the dena- Oncar Lawler, assistant attorney ene ral at Los Angeles. Turner, warmth. , { general /| British party. A } mite dragnet under. the dircetion of Clifton be Hush and Miss unis both 4 township of Sid inet of by-laws, and it was decided to p- tiwough the city. "jlakes and may put a stop ection. ar Has Adjourned Until the 10th of Fanaa HAS BEEN Lua DE WITH RUSIL NESS, ir Spoils System: in Force--Liberal Members Discuss Dismissals The Axe Kept Swinging. Ottawa, Dec. 'B.--Parliament ad- -ourned last wight until Jan. 10th, thus giving the new government an opportunity to find its bearings on matters of publie policy before ment ing the house again for the real busi- ness of th: session. "The three weeks which have elapsed since the new re gime made its initial bow to parlia- ment. have, so far as actual results are concerned, show no indication of a businesslike administration. The only real accomplishment has : heen the putting through in tote of the liberal estimates of fast session for tity balance of the eurrent fiscal Year, a process which tack only one hour. The rest of the time hgs heen prye- tically devoted to a defensive attitude in meeting the attacks of a vigorous and well-marshalled opposition, whieh, from the very outl-get ma plain the inherent weaknesses in the composition of the coalition eah inet, the opportunism of conservation pledges in oppesition, and the pre sent inallsility to evolve any united or harmonious policy in the vital. isahos of the tarifi, the navy, the civil ser vie reform, and other matters in which ¢he country is now most in terested, Ou the naval questish the govern ment hag' very palpably temporized, ard, while condemning the policy of the late government, has enuneig ted no policy of its own. Un the Carifl question the only answer to the de mands of the west has been the pro mise of a tariff commission, while at the same time its first act has {een to play into the hands of the lumber combine of the west at the expense of the farmer and homesteader. The pro niide of civil service reform has been stultified by a wholesale dis siesal, without any real investi tion, of several hundecds of eivil servants to make way for hungry nabiooalist afd eomdervative officeseekers, Yesterday's last sitting . before the Christmas recess touched on many of the subjects covered more ai length during the three weeks. hibdigi The resumed débats on the adoption by the incoming government of a wholesale exploithtion of the spoils system in the public service was char acterized by a lively episode. Mt. Sinclair charged that Premier Borde had completely capitulated to the spoilsmen. Canada, he declarad, 'was already grievously disappointed in hor new premier. 'He has had two great opportunities to show what le wits made of," proceeded Mr. Sinelair, "and has made a sorry exhibition in both. First, in ghe formation of his government he placed himself at the feet of the anti-British party in Que bee." ? Hon, Mr. Pelletier zose with some "I deny it," he exelaimed, there is no anti-British party in Quehee," Major Beattie and Me, Monk both rose together, but the Post master continued, "Wo are no andi I deny jt." "And 1 repeat it," persisted Mr. Sin- clair. "Your own leader, Henri Bou rassn, the leader of the Postmaster. general, went to North Bav and talked to the Ontario people there about your kind and your flag and your eon situation. He would not acknowledge for himself our King George, or our flag which flies over the parliament buildings, or the constitution under which we live. Your own leader; Mg, Bourassa, I say, shows that ft is of anti-British party." "No, no, he did not," persisted the postmaster general, "That was daring the election," is Sir Wilfrid Laurier, "Maybe are all converted now." : Mr. Sinelair whiirged that "the Ase has been kept swinging' upon public officials ever sinee election day. LIVES LOST IN QUEBEC. A Mother and Two Small Bans Burned to Death, Quebec, Dec. 8.-While asleep early, this morning, Mrs. Thomas 'Jones and her gwo small sons, were bu to death in the destruction of the St. Lawrence club building. Another sop was rescued with the greatest diffi eulty, by firenien, hut may die from burns. This morning eight automobiles were destroyed mt a fire in Landers gar: age. Folal Jose, $30,000. put they Cases Tried at Verona. Magistrate George Hunter, had a fgouble of cases before Lim at Verona n Thursday. A man out there wax charged with violating the and way taxed $10 and ther casew were assault charges. The parties interested were bound over tn keep the ene for a year under » pedaity of one hundred dollars endl ---------------- - The Humane Society. A meeting of the Tumane Socky was held Thursday afternoon, i "St, George's hall, J. B. Walkem, president, ied, the chair. chief business was the adoption of & game lawg The have these printed and distributed Tee is forming rapadly in the upper | THE COMMONS' "DEMAND NOTHING LESS 'Chinese - Revolutionaries Are Not Hinstice 6° "The lh made of Master Ellis, son of «Ellis, Pittalarry, who, though only 2 AN ENQUIRY OPENED Into the Wreck of the Steamer Turret Cape. Porbuto, Dee. 8. ~LCapt. Demers, do G lawn Valiey Moderate winds: mostly fair and mid ut WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Toronto, Oot, Dec Sth, 10 am. wed M and Upper St Lawrence some lock n Baturday showers to-day dnd minion wreck commissioner, this morning opewed an investigation here into the wrabk of the er Fur ret Cape, of 'the Merchants' Mutual live, in: Lake Huron, on Ned. 17th. The vessel 5.8 a steam whalehnck, travelling light, = Captain Wharry, who was a witness, said he thought it was, unwise to take the usual course, so he steewed uetrer the shore The weather was thick and he could not see the harbor lights. 'Then the crash came. There are about un dozen witnesses to testify. A PREACHER BEING TRIED. For Causing Deatlis on His Mystery Ship Cornet. Portland, Maine, Dec. God the anly accuser 1 need," said 8. is Rov, Richard Sawiford, leader of 'the Hol, ihost and Us society, when he charged in court this morging having caused the death of ; several members of tlie crew of his mystery ship, Cornet, which was chased in } was with here by revenue cultors after a thse months' religious eruise, with Tuttle provisions, A juby was empanellnd this afternoon to iry the cose. Strathedia Gives $3,000, Belleviite, Thee. 8A ecablegram received here from Lord Btratheona conveys the intelligence that he has $6,000 to this contributed a dongtion of the new Y.M.C.A. building city. in THAN A PRESIDENCY Satisfied With Abduction of Prince Chun. Shanghai, Deo. he abdication of Prince Chun is not considered by the revolutionary provinces to meet the situation and a demand has been sent this morning to Pekin for... the abdication or exilmg of the infant emperor, and all who now support his retention in the throne. Nothing short of a repulllic will appease the demand, and foreign attaches here, Judging from the feeling evidenced in this city gay that. rebellion sod blood shed will stop short of nothing less than the establishment of a presidency and the election of the same. N = @egex 8) 110 WORKMEN . . ® w = EPLEIIEEERLEREEEEE BOOBs ss DROWNE! Kazan, 'Russi, bee. 8. oni © Wihdred and forty workmen, building a bridge over the Riv- er Volga, were thrown into the stream and drowned when the ® bridge gave way with the pres sure of ice. Most of the corpses 5 were carried away and mangled O] to pieces by the ice. » \ LOCAL VICTORIAN NURSING. Report of the Nurse--Wmd Col. - lections Good. + The Victorian Order of Nurses' eom- mittee met in St. George's hall, on Wednesday. The returns from - the ward collection, as far as reported, were very encouraging; there appears to be an increasing appreciatioo of the work of the Victorian nwree in this community, especially among the needy poor, where the skilful wit vices are #6 cheerfully given with. out feos or favor, The report of the cases she aliemplont . in November was: Anglicans, W2, | 1 Roman Catholics, 2; Presbyterians, 2 Methodists, 1g Congregatiomaliss, 1; Baptists, 1. A generous donation of fruit was received from Mrs. Wales and slothing from Mrs. Cappon, M o '¥ MULLER t With ts Spr Saturday Evening. SPE in i XMAS SUGGESTIONS PYJAMAS THAT WILL PLEASE THE : TU KIDPIES, in "the transformed of Bedtime can period general rejoicing of a nursery from a grumbling and woe to one of great by the introduction certain kind of Pyjamas to be found in be the CHILDREN'S SECTION. These are made of Flannel ete in Pink, Sky, Helis, printed with amasing pis: ures, *also spots. Sizes from 6 to 10 PRICE, $1 to $2.50, ----------_-- Xmas Umbrellas WOR MEN AND WOMEN. A great assortment to a clioose from, with both plain and novelty handles. FOR LADIES, 78¢ to $6.75. FOR MEN, $1 to $7.00, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL UM: BRELLAS, 50c¢ to #1. AVAL LAANALLN NE NEW NECKWEAR Yor to-morgow's selitog FOR LADIES, 10¢ to £2.00. FOR MEN, 28¢.t0 $1.00. STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE, MARRIED, ELBURNE- JOYCE At Niparee, N 2h, Thos. Melburne, fo Elizabeth, daughter of Joyee, Adolphustown MALLEN--At fhe " Palace, by Rev youngest daughter Mre: Jas. Mallen, ro ® lest son of Mr, and Mrs, Muller, both of this city Mart Arch Father 3 USHING --Buddenly, at Cushing's Is. land, Portland, 'Maing, on Fiur day, Dee. 7th, 1911, Pranets Cup ing, brother of Mrs Donald Ross Alfred Street ulieral in Montreal, Saturday mori. ng. on arrival of Portland train : ROBERT J, REID, The Leading Undertaker, "hone 577. 230 Princess Street, DR. MAGEE ASKING : CUSTOBY OF CHILD is Application Being Heard in «Gamera at Osgoode Hall, - I Blove REID The Old Firm of Undertaker 254 and 8 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 14 for Ambulgner TAKE NOTIOR, We have the Agphey of the "Royal * a good kin and modern rices; also a jot of g00d heaters, se- vend hand, which we will sell at reduc. ed prices, Don't wait ui th ar i Turk"s. Phone 705. oy are one Toronts. Toronto, Dec. 8.--An ocho of the famous Cornwall' Ne "Temere murder cane, in which, Reeve Farqubar Me- Bae was consacted of mansiaughior to unpris t for shooting a member of the party whish came with br. Magee to secure his child from his Rowan (a tholic wile, who was a niece of Me Rae's, was heard in Osgoode ball, to day, when Br. Magee applied in a legal manner for the eustody of his child, which he had failed to © secure by force. Mr. Magee defende] hoe right to possession of the chill. The ense is beng heard in camers. A Debate at Woodbarn. ~ Woodinien, Pee. 6.---A very enjoyable debate' and social was held jn the Me thodist church on Erday evening, Those taking part in the debate were ¥. Angling" Mr. and Miss Loyde, of Pine Prove; and Messrs, Yule, Gibson Ellis, of Gananoppue high school. oedioss to say both sides did fall And Ciel," © the Is of debate. Particnlar mention # lad, won the adwiralion of the en | Fi fargument, and also won the highest uumber of pots given. The social programme consid of vocal | welee Hone by fhe Misses MeNeay, Mr. and - Wilsilr and © Howard and Nellis 'A rong, while Mr. Yule, of Ganan- owe, Bessie Carey, Eva gud Beatries to navigs: wh ol G0 Thompson gave readings and retits NEW young pr the moonhyh den, of Verona, mude a tid call on FA. Pringle Hose has beer away. arrived in town siating friends in Toronto. Barker is Working in Mis saw nll, Jor north' dishorning eaitle, NEW NUTS SHELLED. WALNUTS SHELLED ALMONDS, SHELLED FILBERTS. SHELLED PECANS, PISTACHIO KERNELS. N¥W NEW NEW NEW Jas. Redden & Co. Arden Announcements. Arden, Dec. 7.-A great mumber of are taking mdvamtage of lor skatmg. Dr. tied R. Arthurs are registered at FP. A. Detior, and the who on Hayes has been Edweni une Arden fniends, Callingham riduy." J. KE. eurdly purchased from BF, MELT Hd ; C. Willams made a rip Canadian breeders made a grand sweep ai the Clieago sheep show. New dates, cooking figs. J. Crews on : nt enh nh i ne on »

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