' YEAR 79-NO, 224 ' uy KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1912. - ' = LAST EDITION, - - . in . in . sm . . - . i \ | NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE. ; y ! STRANGE ACCIDENT. 8 # 2 » SPT . . 3 The Act is Working to Entire Satis- | Horse Slipped Over ClLffe--Driver CANADIANS IN FAVOR : ; faction. and Beast Dead. 3 y London, Sept. 25.--~The Times Wel- BL -- New York, Sept. 25.---An unusual ac: i : | EORGE'S = 5-5 ERE OF IRISH HOME RULE , shes - 5 n Stackman, a city truckman. ' . . bled, reports under the heading ""Lii v iving, u A : - eral Press Attacks New Zealand De- ore he as Srieiig: unable he ' ' 3 ee etl ttre * poe | e000 Scheme, New British Public Is Distagt Places. y in the Bronx, slid over a cliff thirty } ' {Gulled," andyurges the government to fect above a-side walk where a num- - i . bec of children were playing, ihe | ai So the London Daily Chronicle po % The Funeral to Be Held YG ' mstruet the Bigh commissioner to mn » ha , > H state the facts. The Post ridicules ; hee ! S Afternoon. 2 " this campaign of slander and denies THE LA Sheets he i cant vy Se} : that the act 1s jingoism, tyrannical saw geo wc an a Intimates ; 3 animal hung in the air until it died Pye - or unpopular. The 'number of terri- An oben: Vat in 'the Warton i ' torials registered is 28,600, an excess 4 ggon, con ---- An mm eo) ] {i L320 over the number estimated ae | PRESENTED IN THE BRIRFEST|'aioing hall a fn 8 ax, was ypest " a THE DEAN ; iable. Senior cadets number 33,197. POSSIBLE ¥ an ¢ hot liquid cascade narrowly \ f d OF ONTARIO { § 5 There has been some fifty imprison > : FORM tiered ue shifiven, Seacynn howe E " DOLLAR DICTATORS" ¢ : ments which represent under one > catapulted over of t chff, : § | . , | oent. of 'the eh al -- The Wlig's Daily Condensation of stmking on a shelf of a ' be 3 ] ¢ % WILL OFFICIATE IN THE} | tendance at which were eighty-two per the News of the World From Tele- ----e es \ | DENOUNCED AT MEETING IN Cas ny x L, rvice > 2. 3 a * bi - . " ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL ; Oa mes. ues tox Maps So 440. Newspaper Ex. Pressutation: at Pasham, A COUNTY ARMAGH 2 - leave. it unwillingly. The sch At a gather at the home of S. i : : : ! And be Assisted by Rev. 0. G. Dobbs, i J hasn't failed, ne 'article concludes, | Durnan and Barry will row tors. a ray on Saturday a " J Clast EU of Brockville--Tributes of Pre. f oF 3 but is an astonishing success. the world's title on Qet. 4th." evening last, C. T. Coulter and wife | \ EB ) hea Between Factions: Continue miers to Sir Ric The Private ad s 1 ere Hon. J. D. Hazen will be tendered | were presented with an address and a 3 / --Sir Edward Carson Says He at th hard a : MAN GIVEN APE'S STOMACH. 2 banquet at Sorel on Oct. 2nd. [purse of $50 by their friends, Mr. : Has the Hest and Truest Men Bes Dead Statesman Rk v Bs BE G. The Wousdipi race track cashier, To- | Coulter will finish his medical course | i 'hind Him. ' for . French Surgeon Successfully Per. rooto, is miSeing, with $5,000 cash. lat Queen's this winter. The address, | X , By Specfal Cadi rt k Hon. forms Unique Operation, There were fourteen degrees of frost |expressive of the community's esteem y London, SMM." Sept. 35. The Daily : re : New York, Sept, 25:--A Paris cable | | Oe Parts of the west Tuesday |for the young couple, expressed a de, p Chronicle te today "editorially mains will leave the mmily residence, says : A man's stomach has been re- Bight. hope that they would return to the - - that all indians, liberal ity. i Maplos,'> Cartwright's Poin, n! SENATOR J. A. LOUGHEED, moved and replaced with thé stomach § ot romyted that the British | vijlage in the future. Miss Lil: 5 LORD MILNER scrvative, | aly, believe in Rame tuld aa clack, on Thursday afternoon, | Who wii! feetesent the Dominion gov. fof an anthropoid ape,' which is, of | Cnmacnac C8 WHI occur about lla Bluck read the wddioms and Mise | Wo 2s het. Cangas ould have ¢lwith the Vidi: of William O'Brien, in. be conveyed to St. George's ca- | Sir Kichard J Cartwright |" *'®loourse, an.ape very close vo a man in| ord Joie British Mabel Killins Wide the preseitation. TE dependent haticnalist, that there must thedral on King street, whero the lur- : : the rising scale of development. ~ |, OF, ier, Gfibsh coal baron, eee QUEEN'S MEDICAL RESULTS. | be modilications before the bill bes inl service will be conducted by the [over the present G.N.W. telegraph | This Bperation, the first of its kind, Columbia ates "9. tad in Ruitinh Pledt at Rackport, + . TT feomds law. dean of Ontario, assisted by Rev. |building, on Clarence street. was periormed by Dr. Roulies,% fam- Hon, W. T. White says that Can-| The death occurred, this week, at [Six Degrees of M.B. Have Been| A! an Orange meeting ip Portadowy, Ogilvie. G, Dobbs, Brockville, cousin! Five years ago, it is sald, that Dr, [OU® surgeon in the hospital at Agen ada's trade will reach the billion _-- Rockport, of ope of the villages' ola- | Awarded. treme ad rmagh. last night, there worn of dead statesman. The funeral W. G. Anglin, who was his medical Yhe patint waa farmer, twenty-sev this year. / ' "jest and most esteemed residents. Mrs. | Toe. susdical'> daumlt : a tremendous demonstrations of deliance will be of a public natu from the | adviser, wanigd to. operate upon Sir |B Years old, whose stomach bpd heen "Chester 8S. Jordan; Boston, was Wilson A. Root, at an advanced age. { iversit AGH ny ¥ t Sueen 2lw ben it was announced that national. cathedral at 2.30 9'dlock, to Catora-| Rhard fos Borin. trouble, hat thei Wom out. af A electrocuted," on Toasdar aS | he Jetvos 3 Re ai te. jun ereicy announce the following de List Irichmen in Philadelphia had sul : Veteran statesman laughingly remark.) Need More Harvesting Ph murder of his wile. . {up shildren to mourn her demise. Mrs. [grees and pass class results ; scribed twenty thousand dollars for ' through W. F. Nickle, [ed that he hadn't the time to . spare x ! ; SLAs x Lieut.-Col. Maidiment, has been |Fred. J. Lee; of Webbwood. Ont i Petros. of Mil: he furtherance of home rule. There 7 was informed that | for an operation, which would have , Winnipeg, Sept. 25.~The Cknadian |appointed chief séfretary of Canada | a sister, and A, P. Guild] of Mallory > were vigorous denunciations of "dollar Senator J, A, Lougheed would repre- | to wait until later om, when 'he had | Pacific railway "hat received five hup- jin the Salvation my. { town, 8 bother of the deweased. Mrs. Anderson, I. C., BA. Kingston dictators" in general, and John Red. sent the dominion government at the more leisure. : dred telegrams in reply to a query asi Hon. Raoul Dandbrand may sucoeed | Root was a 'most hospitable woman Crowley, L. E., Kingston. mond in particular. Ther were pro funéral. to the number of men still urgently Sir Richard Cartwlight as leader of (kind and generous, and one who will Latrambaige, J. M., Vaokleek Hill tions afterwards, with clashes bee « cay Hhriuright this morning vo-{ Premier Borden's Tribute. Becded for Sarvesting Those Show the liberals in the Semate. : Ibe greatly missed. She was a mem Welaitouh, wp ilimshucy. fwitn _astins and charges by palice. t ollowi y three thousand needed, of whom A w > . i seins uleahy, W. E., Holyoke, Mass a. SLEE | secret commijmsic Premier R. L. Bey a ange from Premier Borden at Ottawa id half are required at Manitoba points. | tical naw oy a gar of prac. {ber of he Metpodiat hutch. jie] Stewart, J. A., Brockville. meeting Sir Edward Carson, Ythers "My cal and I desire 10 ton- 1? wari trivute to the late Sir Rich- [AL every station there are standing ! Columbia University, New York. [Ro ck -- pace in the lamr'y plot at : {day, repudiated the ides that Ulster der our hy an respectful ym urd Surtwily] s Sir Richard 'C from twenty-five to forty. empty cars Chicago was flooded with Canadian} ckport. ---- Ulass Results. leould be treated separately. "We want pathy 10 you tnd to all the member | « death of Sir chard Cart- | waiting for the grain to move. | bills by the New Westminster bank Juniob Apatomy--F. B. Holden 7 |" #pardte parliament. We will take yi , wright comes as a shock to those robbers, who escaped from the -palic BLUEJACKETS KILLED Alexande ! nothing less © than "be'a part of the e. y or Uonid Kin dom," he said. = of your family, (Signed) R. L. who hav RA =a} # ave been his colleagues in > J Borden," 4 2 MILNER THINKS CANADA Rev. > Nichols, President and J che Mabry R. v. sion S i parliament whether on one or the theological professor af fhe oy BY REVOLUTIONISTS Slot ch mistry Connors, Nc NE Med, turtiiug towards P E. mith, : e march to the end, During Wednesday dady Cartwright other side of the house," ft } D ,"' sald the dist Collxge ' . , : ] SHOULD HAVE A NAVY . . i Belfast, died on Tues- Junior Materia Medica Hy E. Ives | wherever that leads, 1 shall have he- © received of condolence from " ' premier. He has been a gredt fig. ; ------ His Royal ighness the Duke ol i b , day. = ton, J. 1. Alexander. & L k Conn. Whe at panty ip [hay Abe public lite of Capadal -- ids Chicago Jury declined to con. (A Report That United States Salers "Suice chomstes (Organic. | 17, 31 the Bead and Crust, mos Prince. Rupert, B.C; Hon. R. W. lone can forget his strong person. itis a Matter Above Parties, and . a4 woman charged with murder. . {Cairns 'and J. B. Galligan, equal; I. |Kinedom Lenited Seott, Hon. Charles Murphy, Hon. ality, his wonderful power in de Jus - the our Hue she has Met Death in Stopping E. Crowley and F. H. Lougher, equal Mr Smith, amid a roar of cheers - Iie $4 Tan, James Lovy TS proud gr ul caktrast his Whatever Canada Does ill The first sectiop of the Hudson Riots oN Boao: a ig de: a Piatt Tecland, the oH p J . 2 " a Bay railway will be com leted next . Lo Wo Sackie J. 1, Lsalligan. anc moderator of the Presbytevian church aah 38 Sowers wus sot by. the disposition in Private lite and hig Be Approved. fall. The second section Sill po) Pauama, Sept: 25.1 was yumorsd iP" Profit, equal. and the leaders in the Methodist eom- of the deceased SAtounaD and a big tee ee and Tuvecs Sydney, N.S. "Sept. 25. Lord Mil. [Teady ingtwo years. y to-day that twenty-five United States | Semior Matera Medica--J. B. Calli: jmunity, were flippant adventures of winath Waa alte. Sonor beheld pr fe ae e : at or Spon % | ner, who iin Sviney as the gies of Toronto will ask for power from the blugjackets had been killed at Yeon gan, kK. C. Dean, ¥. Ho Lougher. nen Ww ho enjoy walignant pleasure in senate, > : o miordred pr Jar Aa ant. a ent Mr, Plumnier, was interviewed as to | railway board to regulate the use of Nicaragua in endeavoring to stop riots Histohagy- Ji 8. Dickson. : seeking bloodshed. i Hon. Charles Murphy, of the former parliamentarian re Jkreq his opinion of the Canadian naval Seam whistles gad bells by railway s fostered by revolutionists. The same g Tio Pathology s ¥ Liga, . fy William lo usls Yuiate gl Laurier cabinet, will attend the fun- , "question. He said: . | within 'the city limits. authorily says ghiat the United States |: Dickson. «on an Tens 'Proposal that erd¥ ol Sir Richard Cartwright. ; 12 Zoustitutional Graceduts, ---- "My personal view is that Camada Frank Simon, . London, Eng, admiral is a large punitive Bactetioingy ~L. ¢ Ligure Xia Canadian party leaders, liberal and pall-bearers will be: Col. HW. R. {ment of pariiamentary government | ould. erento a navy of her own, but, [Whose plans for We Manitoba. pi:- expedition. © There is mo confirmation Dobbie, CC Ligoiee. Ey -- rt no tn She fuse: Smith, t-at-arms in the Hou fa Canad I 1 ol course, this would be of no use un- | Piament buildings have been ac. Fat Washington about thgge stories. Ofstae, Le Ag a. lt inteos which ought to wgtiely Ulster. « Col, 8. C. McGill i.e BD L-anada. recall one instance less it would work hand-in-hand with | C€Pted, is a son of a clergyman. : ------ Junior Applied Anutou~J. A. Dob | Ulstermen say they know best how to L i SO CG, and | which illustrates the kindliness of | 1% Britain, Burglars at Burlington were caught { bie, K. C. Dean. ' guaranive themselves. . LO. F i : PT ING V : : ral Surge Walken rancis | bis nature and his innate courtesy. "1 should have thought that Canada |in the general store of Taylor Bros. | ENGLAND MAY MAKE | Jution Clinical Surgery--t', ( Li I ! --- | goure HOME FROM CONVENTION. The Dobbs, Johu - Dobbs, hand F.C. T ) 8 i ha \ . obbs, a A few years after I had become would be inclined to do more than | They opened fire on the citizen who | poy Scout and Cadet Training Com-! Clinical Microscopy. (i. Merrick ara, for years private secretagy t : : a Sir Richa ar yon pri "yo Joader of the opposition me the [contribute to the main mavy. ' Of discovered them. They escaped. a 1p : Cha a ' ouse of Commons, Sir Charles| i : Owing te be carly onli ; pulsor | Junior Obstetrics, and Pacdiatties - | Fire Chief Armstrong Reports Fine The sons of the deceased, who have | Tupper, not then a member of par- | "0% I am not saying that for the i Efe Parly 'onlling. of par paisory, IT. R. Kei® Gatherk \ od for the funeral, are Dr. R. C. liament, came by the invitation of present that might not be the best iment, Sir Wilirid Laurier will now | London, Eng., Sept. 25.--General lan | Jurisprudinee-K. C. Dean sathering at Denver. Cartwright, of Napanee; A. D., of Ot the speaker and took a seat on the way to start, as to work up a navy re prevented from making his tour of Hamilton, inspector of overseas for Séniotr Pathology I M. Lafran tawa; Capt. Frank, of Winnipeg, 'and | floor of the house. These two then takes of large Hime. But in the end a Sar. Provinces, as originally in- | ces, made a statement yesterday which lisoise, A. Melntosh; J. A. Stewart and Henry, of T had been redoubtable protagonists ays - Hnaca s own would, I'think, Ny 'R Ka ie of : has been construed by some suthorit- {WF Mulcahy, equal apesacitnn. on oprosite sides for many years (PLOER 11S the Do i ORE at Tem O the assistant {ic into intimating that Boy Scout |* Sanitary Science--A. Melntosh, eon Sir Richard the Man. and lad engaged in attack upon of Ast Ck that should be done h hte - -" Rina, gave birth to 8 | 11d cadet training may soon become |M. Iafcambois {held by the assovistion and King Sir Richard was very fond of boa, | each other with a vigor which is ou he vision of your parties hE alo A. anadian Puce fal |compulsory--and that every boy over | Senior Practice of Medicine--F, €. {ston's fire chief had the privilege of ing and yachting, and the greates | Seldom. witnessed in these later | 8 Shportant measure, In | lotsa, While on her way to her Toron- (fourteen shall have some kind of mili- | Andersen, Gi. FE. Holmes: J. A. Stew [meeting the best five fighters in the K { B: h t of each summer hie spent joy- | days. As soon as Sir Richard saw | feat Britain there. willbe no divi: | to_home. c d j tar, lucatiof art and W. I. Muleahy ual; J, M. |country hear addresses from them, this sport. Je knew on! --njoy Sir Charles he made his way slow- | for whatever Canada will see fit 1 Staven Ryoshk, a Walpole Island | "'Y *dura'ion. He afrabios Tr I. 1 at the same time see how = the : : ' é i . v . ndian, 3 : EE. . aframboise ; and " same tho in' this distriet well. In addition to|!¥ (for he walked with great diffi- tie wi oe uppraved of BY both I a "weRP Tight to a parsonage] MA) ESTABLISH DINING-ROOM | Senior Clinical Medicine" F. C. An. [very best apparstub.is operated. He yadating he was also a motor luat | CUIty by ald of a cane) through the matter above parties." er ® 81and was married to Miss Flossie rs. jderson; J. A. Stewart and W. E. Mul-bwil] submit a report to the fire and - - enthusiast, apd for years cnjoyed trip. | Passage back of the speaker's chais a Williams. "| In the Old Arts Building for Queen's cahy, equal; J. M. Laframboise light committee. There were a thou. in this type Of craft. In order to greet his old antagon- YOUNG CHINAMAN TO REGISTER! A device just installed in the labora: .. Students. ! | Senior Applied Anatomy----J. M I {sand chiefs in atteadance as the con- Gi ma ng be generally known, but NTS. Lady Cartwhight and . the "tories of the Harvard medical 'school Owing to the fact that students En duberi 4. &.. Stewart, 4 jvemUon : ! RIE Was an ardent chew |, mbors of his family the sym. |At Queen's This Term--To Study}® designed {o enable u physician to |find difficulty in securing meals, at Senior Clinical Surgery--1. E. Craw: |i, 0k Roosevelt hud 4 ug mesting on player, in fact he was a hard man to pathy of all Canadian' citizons Mechanical Drawing: keep in touch with a patient's puise |boarding houses a university Soom. !, thior {linical Surg iin Denver at the same time as the : . by telephone or telegraph. | mittea is' considering the advisability | @w . om tire chiels were in session. The chiel Senior Obstetrics and gynaecology says that Roosevelt Jooks like a win t at the game was " : : a Sy S10 Litre wa 44 be extended in the fullest measure." The - registration of a Chinaman in "Jimmy" Harris, colored desper- | of blishi : : jd, dady Cartwright is" alee [ontario said Pree" [the School of Mining, Guears'Caiver ado, who mist (© murder a5 |owom sm. shop norms hain (4. Melnionh, F. (Andersen, WF. [oar he, Mevpualiooks whet ie : » Fr Y, y (acuity fof that matter, : -) 3 ulcah ve a ide: fond rn, nd ad, "The death of so prominent a|is a decidedly unique occurrence: It io oot, tre re "He lasts building.at Queen's. = The = pos- | "Mental Diseases--W. E. Mulcahy li ot iadident Clin Arm the two playing o few games, when | 21 2 Sir Richard Cartwright, | understood that special arrangement |put up a desperate struggle to os. | Duity is that a room: will be es: | Eye, Far, Nose and Throat--F. ( trong: attended 'the conven f th of E h will, of course, come as a shock to] had been made for William Fung, acape 5 = [tablished to seat 150 students. Holmes, W. E. Mul Bong ne #5 1d big phan fy d Yup were segothe Oe senitabie | (18 Whole community. He was an|young celestial in town. to tabs o A Zululandér Mvipg in London ; : : cahy. Inturiy Sujet, dail 1s Wapdeto, an wd as a ag pliabiat able man. very tenacious. of views [course in mechanical drawing at the | Eng., but who did not qualify, has Case Against Reeve Grimshaw. ; : suibeeded iu having next year's coms man, on every hand is heared ® L which he held ow any subject. Very | university this year. been prevented from casting his! A case has been entered against Made a Rich Haul. vention come to Kiugstan. It is ex u towards peo- | few of the public men of Canada! Ever since he came to the city he | vote. He thought he was a British | Reeve Grimshaw, of Wolfe Island, whi Cape Vincent," N.} Sept. 25 puctod that one hubidted chiefs' ' will Fire Chued Armstrong returned om tesday night from attending the big hire clbels' convention at Denver; The I. jronvention was one of the best ever Anderson, G. E and especi 3 k 5 : . . or 3 » bere ; 3 phe, ote tially to those whe were so well known to the peoplp|has been very keen on obtaining an subject as he belonged to ome of [i& charged with having disposed of |eorge Roadhouse, n farmer living sgsemble bere next September As he was, because for many yearsjeducation, and lgst vear attended h belonging he ¢o t ile ile + 87 he mad re R . ye her colonfes. some eart onging to t county la hout three miles from this village, Helen ¥letcher, wile of A. E. Flotdh- the re a aan shout Joie school, Juawing himself to be | W. W. Emerson, Perth. has resigned council, and the case will bo heard off [Lod his house lootell Sunday, the thief rig Fan * disk. Wednesday mors | end ia » up. from the position of agricultural re- [Oct. 2nd, before Magistrate George | ot ting aws ; b y and buggy, |S ROR, i - 3 A y g away with a horse and buggy, op s A - » that he succeeded in this r pet goes a1 subjects of outstanding impor- ter-- William Fung was 'advised | presentative of the Ontario depart- { Hunter. It seems that when the ex- Be mackine with thirty-five re i yy a yomalt pl 8 Sate ot Sate wi t a spect g Sr Georse. W R ) 3 that he could not Agister at the un- [ment of agriculture jor Lanark county [perimental road was decided upon fords, a suit of clothes, some silver |= 1 Th hand : \d r cult Siw any ik a Ve 4 devoted | of Ontario id oxpremue isu. and, Private tuition suggest- to accept the advertising managership | Engineer A. W. Gray went to the fs teasposns and ladies' clothing The |Preause her husband would not, 4 vo. bis family, and all ti the . most stalwart Heer as po gi od, ut Jou can't keep. a good Jof the Farmer's Advocate at Winni- | land and dedided that they would thief is evidently the hired man, who keen intersst i hei le Ki day, and in the dark ihe . Mib * |man down." He applied for a course Pg : : open a quarry on Elizabeth 'street. lis missing. He is deseribied as a man . the ci of hi bi th ne al opposition he inca int. iting in the Scrantop school. Yicketing is legal, according to] Some earth bad to be removed 'and about twenty-five vears of age, dark |montpn. sr won, ity is birth, was very courage and a oer POs us Sn Shdge Dibell, in the Duluth, Minn. {this was left there, and it seems that complexion. On one arm he has the |= : D A uty ru R. H. RHINE IEWAY. 1A. strict coutt, in* the case of the Du-| My. Grimshaw, through some misun- | picture of a girl tatooed, and on the SE W IED. required him "to spend the grestam the hope fhat some day the Wher) H ES, RIDGEWAY, PA, luth Street Railway company which or . resident of the picid wrist is a strap with a buckle, [CARTWRIGHT In Kingston, Ont. part of his time ia Ottawa he spent hope was realized i FP 'and. no | 1s Appointed Physical Director oi |'3ied to stop alleged interference with Hijand to use the earth for filling in]tatooed, and he speaks with a pe- ne iichard TF. OArtapight : as much time as possible at his home | ROPE od, In » 9 ey IA ifs strikebreaking emplovees by the |,» : Teuliar accent rn era will leave his late resid: RO . one rejoiced more than Sir Richard \ the YM.C.A. use of a Court injunction. y purposes. "The Maples" at 130 p.m ; i . »" : , : . ---------------- a ------i , Wa, f t In his younger days Sir Richard fover the triumph of the party. R. H. Rhines, of Ridgeway, Pa. ; ew RL smoking k Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson, of Fai visiting in the city i avi : Jena: SO ray : AM. Bailey's Point. ar Onl . Sr TT TASS 7 (NAGARN PERCH CROP | mo mit TT, on. KINGSTON A : aw il quoted Ald. S. R. Bailey as stat : 4 TOO BIG TO HANDLE |» "5a the Noniroat Star we ad ROBERT J, REID, ; IN A AL POLICY i d i i voeating the doing away with a o The Leading Undertaker. terest. He : : : The y Stand to board of commissioners. The point ' 'Phone 577 Princess Street. as much as : ros . Rhi der. Growers Stand Lose Morg|Aid. Bailey made was that the Star | OV : > here in the Mon {Talk of Divergence Between East : Than $100,000 by Reason [ireet count vo do away with the) JAMES REID > i 254 and 356 PRINCESS STREET, The Star was not ad [ a . i of It. * London, Ont. Sept. 25.---That Dr. |---- - - ts . Premier dy i t Nisgara Falls, Sept. 25. The Fi Dickie, the young Insh professor, who - a The best lot we have ever had; also Ottawa. 735. Premier Flem- " ro] : peach-growers of the Niagara dis- committed suinde here by turning ow Sept. ! the city | triet,, both sides of the border, the gas. killed himself in, order 10 | liner Heasonable prices At Torts 25. 'Brunswick who is : ; : he Can- i{8bout Oct. 4th or 5th. The local stand to lose more than $100,000, draw atfention to the troubles in Ire | Phone 765 here, en route home from ti - idors i i beea phoans i 5 ved eer i age of S58 Lver abundance. of land, is the opinion of many of his ngs: friends, following an examination "PICKLIN bis papers. The funeral was held ia Toronto Y this luscious fruit this year. this afternoon, asd 5. J. M. Comp ton, of Kingston, a chum of the do ceased, condused the services. A lwo in obtaining Mr. ! mute irate . The crop is too big to handle, and ther row Boston atiended the fune- For Sale, there is a shortage of pickers and a A nice frame house, with hot water | Shortage of , and the trans- ; , rel. don PURE WHOLE SPICES. Ai EC portation are unable to Dealing: slecyric lighting, B. & C. and [{ alah suficiont #ars in which io south Princess Py ship the fruit it is picked. Fon . mes have socur.| PURE GROUND SPICES. ed of 200. R. Charles amployment on the work for the PURE WHITE WINE VINEGAR. new asphalt block roadways. The m ; io PURE CIDER VINEGAR. ave receiving $2.35 a day, for § hours. Outside men will lay | the , PURE ENGLISH MALT _ YINE Humvheer P. May, formerly. a teach . Sam bricks and put in. the curbing. ! 'GAR, er nic the Colleginte Institute, and for' z p 11 time at Lethbridge, is in the BEL iad LAURIER'S TRIBUTE. ---- Concerning the late Sir said: --"1 have lost in Sir Richard ome of my oldest personal friends. 1 was as sociated with him fof more than thirty years. Ad of the party my | with him were at all _ most cordial. If there arose between us differences of opinfon, it was never diff cult to satisf) 'adjust was « igi Fog ¥8 2000000000000 400000800 20 Free reT A022 0040400 4 0 bo: plat 4 ; x an s adh