{ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSBAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1942 TAGE THRE. . ma : -- NOW LIEUT GIMBLETT OWNS MUCH STOOK. THE YEAR'S BUILDING! REASONS OF COMMITTEE { ---------- i : _ -- i * kc Ni Get -- . Will Develop Properties in Fast jor Adsocating a Chemical and 5 M oe alr -- ae a ee hd | ij Proper | pris owe ores car. 1 | || Weather Probabilities : gE fag 'as ree : } a ' | SERGT.-M MOR GIMBLETT RE-! Tha recently io i n HAS BEEN GREATEST IN THE] Tae civie fire commitice hack up its | colder. CEIVES APPOIN MENT Mine, Limited reported to be CITY'S HISTORY jrrcommendation to purchase a com : - A | . {close corporat ; f -- {bination chemical and hose motor * = dd {As a Commissioned Officer in the alo and Ror : ta ' It is Prophesied That Next Year| for the department for t ! LE Iar Tuell 7) EIR TART / mong he directors e Si o1]- lowi Pe a Royal Canadian Artillery--He kn oy X on ud r are , Evén More Buildings Will be ot ng TN amendabior i : OWT ¥ as George | ney, | As e recommencalpon over Succeeds the Late Lieut. ('Grad§. | General Fodmund Haves, ¥rtitn Ereceedl, Including Twe Now [twenty fire chiefs ip Canada and the | : fergt Major 'W v N. Kraft. all of Buf United States, testifying to the adap- ! a : oR we SETROAR ches i . > ° mblett. W i He wn, Harey ability, efficiency and economy of A a . of helitlo, and T. Porter Ford, of $ Ro f the} ™ A --~ will he ofcrad ooking for- s i Royal br ter a stork wi w oflere tar a {motor driven fire apparatus. " season | i i lgade, received official word from Ot | lie subseniption, as all necessary funds "3 1913 itawa on Wednesday of his appoint-(8'¢ being provided by the insi dis 3 Ee Joe | hi The motor-driven fire fighting ma i . {vhines have been successtully used | ment as a con ssioned officer" in|crowd it iw understood that \ HEE Lin the following places in Canada and | i {the Royal Canadian Artillery. He has|tompany Wis now sullicient funds in ring 1 i ila treasury to carry out a campaign best in saton's history Since the United States (which are only a / This Is the Flash Light you | | been granted the rank of lieutenant! 4 the cold ow departs i - ae (IO of the many places where the mo- i} and appointed trict officer, tolof systematic development of its pro 3e COR v { Geparied numerous joo. go. engine is in use}: Montreal, read about. Just the size f0r |icomplete estaplishment. This jerties with a view to ascertaining the SWuctures have been begun and 8 gitawa, Quebec, Toronto, London the vest pocket, with Tungs- ||ition was formerly held by the la e| ore reserves and potentialities thereof { i po ten Lamp and Battery, only | ot ses almost completed. : : s Li . The. € i An ny th list of Sn building # Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Win- out 3: OQ Grady, i : fe J OmMpany as 2 tired various a oe 2h . Rg Ags nipeg, Brandom, Calgary, Yictoria, hat : +' a int ' ries . atric sring he lollo Ig: ost olice ad ou, : : : i feut. Gimblett"s appointment |pProperiies in the district, covering % : Hr Superdyr, Wis, Fort William, Pontiac, 75 cents. , Hastings, Petorboro and Frodienas Royal Military College dormitory comes partially as a rew after i 1 4 | We have the largest assort- [|i nearly a enfy-five years' tinuous | counties, and has also acquired from stables at battery, two new smelters, Mish. Badd Sram, Mich. + In heats all ment of Flash Lights in the |]|®®rvice in the artillery, in which he the Lost and Found Mining company, a briok factory, addition to the eon- I er Bo or inter hn et Ja city. {has shown marked ability. He has! limited, the lease and option held op vent, new wing at Kingston genemil be Kineaton B Sevgrt MAD " We are pared VS a : [{i been congratulated on all sides the Cobalt contract, Kughv and Hed hospital, W. B. Dalton & Sons' now |g amittes" has th t : \ oo are prepared to nee t-your ever Hat Mr. Gimblett came from Hamil-| R wk properties at North Cobalt, store, Bank of Toronto building, and viRong fon hat rial io ' i of in materials and accessories for evening wear {ton, as a member of the volunteor| These latter properties are all adja valuable additions to the Locomotive Kingston fire department will be in: J --VOu can m ke no mistak «hy baying he re as | ; : {}ifeld battery of that city, to King-!cent to the famous Greep-Meehan, and Works. More private dwellings were | h , Ma - Halliday Electric Co {}iston, for a course of instruction, Lin the boom days were looked upon as also erected than for some years past jerensed from 10 to 300 per onr styles are authorative a d price mal * |] which followed by his | very promising. On the Ruby is sit The season of 1913 will bring with ool ; : 1 was enlist- . : | ment in the permanent force. He|uated a concentrator capable of treat- jt pumerous additions, among them The motor-driven apparatus will be much cheaper to operate than the pre- nons completes twenty-five years of ser-jing twenty tons a day, and it is re Leing the erection and completion of : : o y . : Ivice on January 16th, 1913. En [ported that the company will double she > rs (Bent horse-drawn system, as proved Y . about ome hundred workingme: by actual experience in more than a g All new shadinos $100 the y dozen cities in Canada and United isti y "py" 9 Sd \ pv ie! . {listing as a driver in "A" battery,|this capacity immediately houses, additions 10 the Canadian {Mzx. Gimblett has filled all the non lhe company is also the owner of nll | motive Works, a Salvation An {commissioned ranks, and served for|the outstanding stock of tha Buliale- jer ks First Baptist chureh also | tates: As seconds at the start ofa | {five years as sergeant-major of "A" |Ontario Sweltung snd Refining = com av dwellings fire are worth more than minutes af- | wp : " i ® we Ks gy > 24: 2 » J las. period, N0\ pany, Diiied. woes smolter 3 site |many dwellings. oF win Beantiful lustrous. Messaline, 36 inch silks | was sergeant-major instructor of the|ated at Kingston, Ont., and will treat', © 0 Goma ' Y Ingmen Was never so greal as iE at terwards, and that seventy-five per cent of fires are extenguished hy che- -- 81.50 quality "i 00 the vard. micals alone, we believe that the ma |p| Royal School of Artillery, and hig | not only the ores from their own pro 4 ein past vears th 1 | last pogition; as regimental sergeant [perties, but will also compets with i Prost. 0 i a 8 J ht Citi """ Ichine asked for will enable both the ] rimmin S A (B| major has taken up two years of his | other smelters far the custom busines grea! JruuLY Ww : . HOR men and apparatus to reach a fire in g . . eAFeRs He served in the Sopth Af-lof the camp would use their money in the erection its incipient stage, thereby reducing : ' . . a [crear Do surved In the Svath Ar pr fod I : Of every description-- bugle and crystal ef {both contingents. The newly appoint FELL ON Hi : = x . : ' FELL ON His HEAD. ously. 18 how ready. Especially fed licutenant received his warrant| - large house amd re-let in using the motor-drawn apparatus rank appointment in Apr aor hen! i else take a . . a: ! ay) of ih April, 1805, the hy An Accident on Steamer Turret P if of iit py, bis great peed haw at Jon rent hing a fire your driver imme { Chief, Wednesday. {last been ovroome; when a number of {of houses that rented for too much : i faste of this city enorm money In this ease, wokingn on the fire w » " fects from 12 1 2¢ to $15 the yard. Gloves ~~ White 12 Button Gloves, best quality French Kid $2.00 and $2 25. Extra quality 16 Button French Kid Glove £3.00 value for $2.78 {would have to remt a few rooms or suitable for Entertain- iR having over seventeen years' connec- wr 8 tH] seven years' conn diately becomes a fire-fighter, and in ments by societies or con- |pitien with the artillery . the event of a second alarm the auto ventions Large ' 1 { Mr. Gimblett is a m yer of Paul Smith, a voung man employed citizens entered into a company aod | nN k a fast time res sounding to ] 8. Arge, and | {cient Frontenac and Cataraqui chap- | a deck hand on the steamer Tur. purpose building houses that will moat - a or h in g te 1h y o EC private. a Bree HA , and of Ancient Chief, foil m the hold of the steam: the great need of the workingmen a a inann or of lug i > COB a nance © ol he (John's, A. F. & A. M, as well a3 be-| er on Wednesday evening and suffered I'he demand for laboring men Te at : fracture to his head. He was walk: pever so g as it is now, and any was : horses for 1912 amounts to about | a $.' 93 pling connected with Court Earl Rab- | ; 8635: estimated cost of car 'mainten J. J. ckie 3 jerts, 1. OF In religton he Is an}!ng tlong the deck, and, it is thought, nuson who suffers this wintet ad hiV an o Kinz at aon ual 'ag in ; . - { Anglican, a member of Bt. Paul'njdid not notice that the hold was open pot lay the blame to the short i [80Ce, $i, my Bah , » Si osiery [church land fell alighting on his head. Cor 0k. ! of O60, 4 v |" Lieut. Gimblett's appointment has|bett's ambulance was summoned and HE a. It believes it is only a matter of In Black excellent values at B50e, THe, rincess St. i made nocessary a numbe if change jin Morrison had the wnjured man | LATE MES, MICHAEL RYAN Sige waitil eo motorist Bn $1.00, $1.25 to 82 50. in the establishment Sergt.-Major |r ed to the Hotel Dieu where ho | ara---- ) ny |W. MeIntyre, W. O., Royal School o' {now lies in a critical condition. While |The Funeral to Wolfe Island on ¢ the whole department from White 50c¢ to $1 50. Artillery will assume the duties « [ the doctor was examining the wn jured | Ww k ¢ rawn to motor driven. In this <1. » ' » 1 : » ' iti L J Vednesday. . k k 3 § Vo S] Wi NOOR ednesday » annual approximate saving S Ys I nk, Mauve and Grey A pec ial Pr 1C¢ {regimental sergeant-major § an he also found another deck hand | » . {Sergt.-Major J. Blade, W. O wil'lwho was sick and, upon examination, i 5 The re mains ! the Inte Mrs. Michael vould amount to SLI0U $1.00 per pair, i {succeed to sergeant-major instructor | found he had been suliering irom pueq: | #Y8R, WHO died In oronto on So " 3 inf the School of Ariille Mr 1ade main , : sii | vember 11th, were placed in the va See our values before purchasing elsewhere." TV at Wolle Island, on Wednesday. Ih | has about twenty-nine years service br te er : [having been with A" battery, Cana PRINCESS STREET PAVING, | funeral took place from the Grund | "yndles Have Been Burning For Idian Field Artillery, in th S .. 1 F'runk depot, Kingston, to the Churd Thirty Years. . i {wv rehallion. Mr. Mcintyre Board of Works to Receive Street ©f the Sacred Heart, Wolfe 1sland Kansas City Journal r- wv ; y - IE about twenty-seven or twenty-ebght Rail aa | where a solemn libera was chanted by jhansas Laity Journal. : - Ry g tailway Offer. ! Rey sther Spratt in the vault of the Fortress cathe A Ie | years' service, enlisting in the arti) . : » lery after returning from Fort Hénr At the meeting of the Board of | The late Mrs. Ryan w 2» woman of [dral of St. Peter and St. Paul, in i st. Petersburg, the place of inter {doing duty there during the rebel- Works this afternoon an offer m | cheerinl and kindly disposition, ; lion. writing is to be received from the | will be greatly missed " ment of the crars, two great candles YEP 0 WARY be ha] GAS > 0) | LO FARTREL 2 U0 | VDL L) Sx FU Li ff (J > Lo stot railway company regarding the fhusband. She is also survived by jare always kept burning, one at the -- TE head and the other at the foot of th . asket of the czar last buried o ----- Favors the Marriage. Jay ing A At a meeting of the Evangelica!]from the ecormer of Division and Prin- | Those who gecompanied the rema ns qd > § to the Grand Trunk station, at { to the city were Mr, and Mrs. Fr! These candles, which are replaced Ls Rh i Tn - Alliance « y XY r {vess Ne : Malling I a. A {the corner of Ontario and Johnson |etick Folger, Toronto; Miss Katha ne Kmmediately they are burned down, f Ax eral important matters were discuss streets. The company's final offer is | Ryan, Toronto; Mrs Larkin, Atlantic {have been kept burning constantly ' £ A § ' coryaen ed. A discussion aross among the awaited. It is expected that it will i ity Although a private funeral y as lsinoce the burial of Alexander I n i . . gh brethren as to whether they ti: sug .i| be recommended to the city coun it! held, many of the friends of the de [1881 at the head and foot of his . i Your Oculist's Prescription the proposed marriage bervasn the for acceptance, and a by-law put to | © sed were at the depot and accom | tomb, and were transferred in 1804 § } ttaithe people in January. yanied the remains to Wolle Island to the head and foot of the next | ' . For weary, strained or injured eye Chivese laundryman and 1 h : will Be followed by us to the thous. | ir! should be allowed. fine wm -------- eam Seh---- czar to die. There they will remain Anh part of an inch in suppiying | clergymen arose and stated to b Married at Battersea. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. until another emperor dies and is bu o called for glasses. WE GUARAN. ' age a ; nnn 180 to FH Tt enant] 8 VE GUARAN mind the marriage should b. A very pretty wedding took place We will carefully sdjust them inled, as the parents were wil thi on Tuesaday, November 12th, at the the most comfortable manner, assur-|it should take place. The members|{home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon, Bat na the -- satisfaction or refund- | present, with this one exceptios, were | tersea; when their sister, Miss May | Christmas holidays in the Lh ¢ k $4 5 Ro raed 1 i rth ites ink . Eh We Grind Our Owa Lenses. of the opposite opinion Sages, Was united in Inarriage ho] = hools will extend from Friday, - - - George Hanley. A number of friends | ay . ¥, g g 3 € Mth, to Monday, Jan. 6th ate and gold sets We are showing - . KEELEY I - i Ten Million Feet Bought and relatives were present at the i" -- : v\ecording to regulations, the eli . y Hay Optometris ceremony, conducted by their pastor ag oR ls hich + STRAIGHT RAILWAY LINE. 6 Princess Street. * "Phone Seattle, Wash., Nov. MH.---Approxi- Iho "of the ted is on De : gi imately 100,000 feet of lumber ha Rev, H. J. Sheridan, B.A, B.D. "acig a. That necessitates og The Oldest rei cian i 4 bride t w iven awd ey wh eiable Optician in the City {been purchased in the last ten days [Pride. ubattended, was given WWay,, "yy j,, The opening by regula New Zealand Breaks All Records » 5 ¥ y x pr-in- F a "Ly a x {from Oregon and Washington mills by by her brother-in-law. Her Pretuy ions of the 1» term 18 on J in This Regard. $ ) ie > : rose-colored gown was trimmed within le I a 3 n | Good enonch for a i {thee Eastern car building vompuanies, voke and bertha of deep cream lace rd, which is Friday, and therefore Ihe longest strotech of railway in | he ye - . ate loxnai ve a rth BLS tha oi rr A ' ' { H eT | wecording to jatar wn given out After the dainty luncheon Mr. and the op ning ha i " * | in i 1 i 3 BSN? {yesterday by lumber (agencies here. Mrs. Hanley left on their honeymoon Monday, 6th Zealand, where there is a line of tail | lias | of the streets along its line | three daughters and ten grandchild: en -------- | 2 ; a. Jil You don't fecl the expenditure wi Schools Will Close December Z0 A guard of officials In semi-milit- a new Dinner Set Reopen January 6. ary tniform is always on duty to s h . keep the candles trimmed and alight, 2 with strict orders never to let one g That is when vou get one of th They are rich--quict and un to be get forward to he workl without a curve is & a way a way a part of which { The orders are to be deliv ered in large trip to Kingston and Ottawa On stretches {lots this winter. Fhis is one of the Lypair return they wil reside in Bat- {largest lumber deals in the history [io g0q, Hamilton Speeta ; RE --_ nit, of the industry in the Pacific North ee Donald M. Melintyre, who ha the: § is remarkable when it is H | west, Story of the Blind Rat. heen appointed by the provincial gv | (aken into consideration that Jew 3 ~ TN ap . TT » . : ernmant to the chairmanship of th «lis one of the most difficult BR § 5% nN SRMN'T IMIT ealand ne \ OBER f v2 }s ow k $4 ! i ---------------- A | Hpworth League Programme, A poor working man-told his wile, 2m Rattway and Mificipal boetd § uniries in ve world for ratiwey | } per Fully Measures Up. for a distance of 136 miles in. a ] i foetly straight line waking woe morning of a curious ' r 2 i The Social and Literary committee an. awalkg ae nol ee a hy [has long been a leaing lawyer he onstruction, as it is very mown, D o i ww a of the Sydenham Street Epworth |. 4 ome that he saw coming to-4 ingston. "min " Proies | gus, necessitating sharp eurves and| mner Hels Tea Sets league met or Wednesday evening at Arig 1 ¥ gion, he has ajso evinced a dispos ery heavy grades | RE of Minh Elovaor Ro bitsor. Faris im four tute. fhe ret Sioivion uy a capacity for public-spisit | reer: | : a to arrange the programme of m was ory " Lan no! L os . i ed 7afifity in many directions. H Leaving for the West. { ---- ings for the coming year. The com- The bun wes greatly perplexed hds-péen twice mayor ol the % 2 Wolfe Island, Nov. 14.--The re A - Biitted Bas arranged an excellent Ist, ,, hat evil might follow, as he has. be en chairman of the a aaine-of- Mrs. Michael Ryan. Taron TE] TTT of social events and literary speak- |g "he ciond that to dream of ¥ats of the Kisgston ner it ity do y arrived hers on Monday after | DIED AT BREWERS MILLS. ing place Saturday morning, to Christ ers for the winter ; danoiod calamity and has been present al Li © 1 oon and were taken to the Catholic} - . church, thence to the vault at St Sn ------------ hon t i a fellows' Rolief association-----an or hurch for burial H Brown has] The Late Mrs, Patrick Madden, | Lawrence Beside al } ' AN Me appealed to his wife concerning | oviskiion whose beneficent opera u : Til. on. feCur- 4 ides one sister she is The W.C.T.U. will hold a parlor so- | sys but she could not help him His {ions Rd throughout the COunirs aken up residence in. Dr ar-| Aged Eighty-twe survived by seven daughters and one cial at the home of Mrs. "Josenh Wil | oop, who heard his father tell' the a I a i HD solic tor." As g | RY' house on Mal street. Mrs | Brewer's Mills, 30x 12. ~The town |som fhe pall-bearers wore A. son, 73 Lower Alfred street, Friday, | qroryv, "volunteered to be mtérprete bic sheaker ho Te exciedingly Ralph Marlow has Ee 4 0 Pittabe Elship of Pittsburg has lost another ol Beiry, Henry Halliday, Richard Hal. at 8 pd. A good programme has "The fat rat,' he smd, "is the man pig and forcible 'Genial and to reside. Mrs John Abbot {its oldest residents nd the pansh of biday, James O'Brien, George Gilles been arranged], besides interesting ro- | who keeps the saloon you go la so ¥ Sus in manner, wherever he is fined to he home hrougn v f nost devoted | pie ood George Bary James O'Brien ports of convention to be given. All | siten; the two lean rats are my moth known he is a totial favorite john Green, D¥facuse Mra | adheren y th a Me Patrick sold twelve head of cattle to W. Pat. women interested in the cause are cor- ler and §, and the blind vat, father, is {, joctyally ho fully measures days here visiting Tt oRto. SDSL 3 f sn, whose death occur at the iamson, for £350 Mdrgan Reddick dially invited to attend. WMdmission | yourself." the dificult and responsible posiltio) Frantis -AATEon, # A 5 nd, Solin i residen ; r's Mille, "oun | roturned home last week from Mani 10; refreshments included ae mesma in which he has now heen placed ow days hel 1} = ni for some | Nov. Sth, ' illness extending ;toba and is spending a few days Danderine, 25¢. and Se. Meleod's Tog Kill Kindly. and the public will be benefited by ay, I ar a Tink. < larence| @¥¢f three months with his graodiather, CG. Morgan. Drug Store. Brock street. An up-to-date and humans method {tho zeal which temaperamentally, he Lae, Bd a « a few days Vis-| Mrs. Madden was known among a [Misses louise and Loretta O'Brien The : Kingeton _ Gun Ula, Sd not 1 of slaughtering animals is now be- fcannot but throw inlo the perform it BE dr re ® Mrs Frank Me large circle of friends, in oy and fupent Sunday at Mes. IH. Day's. WH, meet for ita weekly shoot at the traps sed rgely in England. The {ance of every duty. ogg PK . i > . Y eat D Ma. {fountry, as a man o iv na { Pignmen srvived howe on Sunday on Wednesday afternoon, the weather ily ployed . known as A Ce agiain anes "Crawford | ar act iron Manitobis, where he holds a bei Loo disagreeable. The club is} 0 popr pistol. It is a spring- Two New Religi Bas gon to Prescott to reside. Born, |: : good position, and intends whending considering the holding of a dance on | onovated devics that projects a tu the course of about a year's, Mr and Mrs. Robert White, a BDecenped was born in the Co ol a month bere. Miss Kate shire New Year's eve in the city hall eharp blade into the animal's head. | time, two of the local religious con jaughter, Thomas Conley Reid: [Cavan, hreland in 1530 | possessigl ig visiting at Geoige Gillespie's. Me. No bullet enters the animal, and as|gregations will be worshipping {pgs has gone to the American gide | many of the best traits of character 'yuq Mrs. Ocorgs Woodman and little He 'bower is used: the pistol May new. buildings. The First Baptists 10 take up farming Wallace M jor | Which 1s exemplified in the olde gen gon, William, spent Sunday with 8 ji3-leration of the original Irish \t Mc and Mrs. John Niles, sr he be placed directly upon the vitalland the Balvationists will erect nos fy 0 o sale on Wednosday' and d {or $4 Ie fish ¥ point of the skull so that the aim | buildings next spring. The plans {o: posed of some of his stock He in I o afe she EE i Dare cheese {actory closed on Sonday. will be unerring, death will be ab-|the Baptist church are being aire | 4g going west in the § ring. to Lapada, std irofh Lhoke fury yeas - om solutely instantaneous and the ani- [pared at the present time. The con- Be r--------g-- Je a resident of the district neat Death of Old Resident. mal will feel no pain. A similar | gregation has been worshipping i Prince "Bus Driver. Hruwer he Lille : Centerville, Nov, 11. -- On Friday, igstrument, but of smaller pattarn,| what was built for the Sunday schol} 00 di he is the son of a King, | 3, Shasides her budbutil, she ee | Nov. Sth, the death took place at the is made for use on dogs, pigs, sheep. Hee Parpose Prinos dubs, the youngest member of fo po 4" ove of Sydenham.: Miia Hotel Dieu, Kingston, of Mrs. Thomas and other small animals --Seientific er pose. 3 otir royal family, is brought ap verylg Lo pon ind Rev. Sister Ma Cunningham, Nepanee. She had been Amerlean. Lady--1 ventured to call an youl PU "TLL Lo Giher Title bay, aed gif SOR I ty. ale | Sing but. a short time. Her daugh. aay a for your opinion, prifiessor. DO | pas hin lessons to bears and his tasks oe sons. John. at home, Patrick, of | 25 rn ¥lemuning, Mochumer, . waa Great Family. you think it would do my son good | =o ii : ond Tames, af Dawson | #ith ber ut her death. Mrs, Lunning- An interesting family--a father, his/to study the piano? He is good-hasiored, and laaghs andi CY th her granddaughters | Moin was the daughler of the late son, grandson. great-grandson, an Famous Planist--<Does he show sings so much that he Pripee of | ST imabore ol Rae rhood . tha James Hich, of Camden, being born in great-great-grandson- seside in the any taste for it? : Wales. his chiest brother, has calle H House Dros alate the county Wicklow, lreised, in 15%, i ihood of Dalkeith, Sootland. y-~-Not the. jeast. Hat hia fim "jovial Johnnie" i ihe funeral took place on Sov. 11h When only e small girl she came to Brown. the father, who. jx «| bair bas been fuflieg Sat io much Puince John's favorite game when ie LL Et Tatas. Kingston, afterwards marrying Thom: i thin se we have hg : : ha male r late residence to Ri. Harps native of Dalhousie, i a rem hy lately and a 20 Thorny at all' his is slope in the gsr fis of a. bri church, where a solemn requiem a RS unin am,: nes fapiain, who hale a ; hengenarian med Tas tried has aoe is playieg be 1% 4 bhas-araver a mass was celebrated by Rev. M. Tray pr ORR TT SOIRe ioe 14 i ¥ Twas loved and respected by all who il hong Lif, for an old-age Puneh ing bi son wil Gus « a 3 4h ds riding in bis go-cart. | " - - & We ." MW 2 Ly 5 ® taking his p¥ j sor, after whi Bi her remains were pila . 4 d lived of bh life on a farm near Tamworib, For sion. His who is foriy- Hs has two little dogs, a hiack-and- | 97 : ; : : pon granden, who is ns How's This? She Mand a fox terrier. and hey [SUS the viaje lstenattt sil take Z Ns Sites One Hundred Duftary De sometimes coast to be driven in the | ali-byArers eri ol Sop ----. Lahe past ten years she had resided in s Be wtars if : + ! x re * £2 nephews, § Fanmot be cured by. Halls Catarch|eart, but, alghaR. i a Go Jump! John, William, James 'and I. W. Mur. Rpg eA dunes or ak Hac from Cure. * it in t of the 8 to 5 de o Sow , 0 WE F1 CHENEY & 00, Toledo, © iy the 1 have a fomp with them, [RY Th son-in-law, B. Joyee, and ber |p, go church, Eripsville, whers a Woo the have kRownig Lo. o Persian kitten and thee }20%: TOOL. © © Iaolemn ropuen mass was sung by Eh Rev. Yather Uarey. Mer remnins were a ied F. J enty. for the last 15 years i th 31 take a] oe ° ce hif riectly homorabie | rabbits. bu! none of Lhese Wii Lake #/ > Folfe Jeland. ad es we Transactions and 19 rE) iy. oe wrence, Wolfe 1 placed a the vault to sweil- ster drive proper Y 3 fmancisliy. abl out anyi" a { 5t. Lawrence, Nov. 12--Farmess in weit. Sho is survived by thres sous, obilg ye Dame Fortune mt very much of aithis vicinity are busy ploughing. Mes. (John, San ihego; Daniel, San Frag. flirt. She seldom smiles on a man Thomas Dignmien arrived home on cisco, dnd William James, Tamworth, anions. he gives ber a good deal of en Thurwiny, from Kingston Mills, whero and ose daughter, Mrs. Joseph she bas been visiting her daunghier, | Kochester, ------- ------ turf and thorough Chrstian ch ous Buildings.