a -- LL Whig YEAR 79-XO. 286 : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, 3DECEMBER 7, 1912. LAST EDITION. Che Daily British " | CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH, | | BONE PIERCES HEART. i --_-- i : ---- . | Trapped in Barn, Mother Unable to! {Works Way Through Veins and ¢ Secure Release. 4 Causes Death. o Pittsburgh, Pa, Dee. 7.--Trapped in v-- | Philadelphia, Dec. 7.---A tiny burning barn at Universal, n . | fragment of bone, a splinter from a AGAINST NAVAL GRANT ::coiuis cee pepatches rom Near a 5255 bid Biss fom { children were slowly burned to death , George W. Hayes of No. 1139 Ger- ' late yesterda, while their mother H j mantown avenue, when it touched a cy : Distant Places. { his heart, according to physicians at ------ tr at sere listening to the children's screams, | od : 4 tore frantically at the weatherdboard- {the Children's Homeopathic hospi- ---- : Le Opposed to Canada Givi re ey [ing of the bam in a fuille atiempt Ql oime boy was injured ia a foothal Liberals Reserve Comment Till Money For Murder. ee | | iin. |THE LATEST TIDINGS frame ox ovember Saki wal" ayer Speaks i | re : i : ! leg. The break was apparently heal i ; Paris, Dec. 7.----France is declared v . to be inferior both as to the num-| PRESENTED IN THE BRIEPESY |/28 well when the boy complained CANADA SHOULD I ] ; : ber and speed of her dirigible air- POSSIBLE FORM. | aan The phy = WIRELESS ON VESSELS NO i : Fi Siiys by The Temp Sah preselits : meee | bone had been carried through his EO ; ' French and German dirigible fleets. | The Whig's Daily Condensation of | Yoing ta the heaft. : It lodged there we---- / ; . : { and caused his death. Bi ; ; { It urges the French government to the News of the Worfd From Tele- | 2° Sy 1 ola BE ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE TO i ; ask parliament for extra appropria-| graph Service and Newspaper Ex- | FOLLOW a eae a. HON, MR. HAZEN INTRODUCES 1 WAR FUND apes. : tions in order to remedy this state changes. ! OLLOWED EXAMPLE. THE BILL. IR co Eg "1 of affairs. ' 3 ' : -- : : ? ? France is far ahead of Germany| There is an amazing burst of trade | Found Suspended From a Ream i» unless She Has a Distinct Voice in ' ' SF in the matter of aeroplanes, the |all over Great Britain. the Attie. The Finance Minister Gives Notice Determining Whether the Con- EE newspaper points out, but Germany The*( R R. was stitial far light Berliy, Out, Dec. 7.--Mrs. Wen-| Regarding Resolution to Author | . "N, i is now forging to the front with ar-| ears in the Sireetsville wreck. dell Bowman, aged 50 Com- . : po Purchs templated War is Just or Not-- ) mored aeroplanes carrging machine Midland is to have a government | mitted suicide a2 ph Bo, fom ize the Government to Purchase Murder Is Murder, Declares the x 7 dy guns, office building to cost $47,000. mira yesterday morning by hanging Three Per Cent Bonds of Grand Noted Jurist. a 4 tt W."J. Treck has the contract to aerself in an attic. The woman Trunk Pacific Yet Unsold. an, : | "Montreal's. fol Indebtedness | [01d the members of the family that | Cttawa, Dec. 7.--The house suf- & Fiona) s fowl indebtedness \3 | one was going upstairs to attend to| fer-d frqm a severe attack of mental $2,i50,000, an increase of $250 000. | her household duties. Several houls | exhaustion yesterday Nobody can Loss ot lide by disease among | later she was found in the attic sus- | kep up the pace set on Thursday | ari im front of Constantinople in- | pended from the rafters with bed vary long, and parliament suffered BABA. . { clothing wrapped about her neck. |severely from the reaction The The eg States (HE le lo he | No reason is known which would ac- | dismissal of petty officials on the ne DE ta of Hany © l'count for her selt-destraction. Her | Intercolonial, the usual sordid -tale § Rev Dr Nixon of st. Pauls r husband, several years ago, ended | of mean revengeés, and petty : 1 : ev, ron Of BL. Yauts 1'res- | nig life in a similar manner. intrigue, took up most of the time, VERY LATE NEASON byterian church, London, hss re- A goodly list of private hills got - ot oh le Kamloops Bf "ord 'DR W TI SHERIFF OTTAWA second reading iu the ccurse of the | For Discharging Grain at the : . i , | ening. Elevators, smallpox .in Montreal isolation hose a} ha ' eyen ag ! i » pital, six having entered yesterdan TENDERED RESIGNATION Interest around the buildings con. [de present season for receiving Asquith may move a resolution in tinues to centre on the naval ques grain at the local elevators has been the British commons, expressing gra- tion. The liberal caucus lssued Ala very lute owe. Tae steAMOr - i. short statement after its adjourn- | gickerdike, which arrived on Fri tification at Canada's naval policy. H . . Mm King George offers St. James' Pal- The City Soliciter Has Refused to ment in the morning and following | gay with a cargo of grain for Rich- { ; that, the members of the opposition ardson's elevator, will be the last ace to Balkan peace plenipotentiaries 4 i § 3 o Balkan f plenipotentiarie Resign or Apologize to had nothing to add. The liverais | veesel to discharge this winter. The s Foronto, Dee. 7.<-Hon. 8. H. Blake, when askad Wo conunent on the launch- ing ont of Canada upon the seas of naval enterprise, said : "Canada should not even be asked to contribute to a war fund un- termining. whethsr the conocmplatad | SII CHCIL. ARTHUR SPRING-RICE : » "8 . Who will succeed James war in just or not. The farcical sug- + British Ambassador to the gewied representation of Canada upon | States. He has been British minister the Imperial Council of Defence, if | #t Stockholm since 1908 Vostand ia wt oiving sod whet a |A CHEAP SUBSTITUTE. ~~ | miserable bit of clay Canada' is in | the hands of this artful potter It FOR CANADIAN POLICY SATURDAY'S WHIG, To-day we present a paper of decided interest. fhe city's news is set forth in excellent form; all details are given with fullness and exactness. Among the feat- ures in the second section is a write-up of the Davis Tannery, a growing concern and a racy article on the question to girls, "Why Don't You Marry?" Financial interests are carefully look- ed after, and a pleasant column of poetical selections iz given. The physical im- provements of the Grand Trunk lines during 1912 are reviewed, and a story is olier- ed of eholee character. The paper is filled with advertis ments, many of them setting forth Christmas features and it would be well for our readers to carefully scrutin- ize them. SIR EDWARD GREY, Th preside at peace conference will be amusing to watch what re payments in the shape of "well-earn ed" title will ensue if this misre- | The Halifax Chronicle Says the presentation is earried. "As there is a just God in heaven,' Borden Proposal isa Cheap Englapd is now suffering for the | people, she murdered in her opium Expedient. ( who meet in London on Friday next. RE x wl Sir Edward Grey will preside over Mayor aie resgeving shely Soment for ry elevators, of course, have beent work: a general European ambassadorial con- policy That will probably Rot ba ing later than thie other years, but ference at St. James' Palace, London, [special to the Whig . Ril DAL of Wil adi nile, it is unusnal to have cargoes of Expected plan for peace of world will | Ottawa, Dec. 7.--Medical Health Se ven JuiAy. W ding grain "coming into port at such be developed and secured { Officer W. T. Sheriff, a graduate ot When the house net in the date a Melville Menden, a New York atior. | SU€en's university, and paid $3,500 . Mr. Middlet f Nord I'he gioamer Sowiards cleared Sats a year, this afternoon tendered his |P00M Mr. Middleboro, of North |,.q4y morning for Oswego, resignation and asked for a retiring Urey: he will be chairman. of ie The -steambarge Navajo will be morning, lost his own life in return allowance of three months. The res- iy pe i ar i docked at thes Shipbuiliing coms ! charging the national duty by the ing for his fourteen year-old daughter. | 18RatIon will be accepted. carry back the period of the "In. |lanys dock as soon as the barge men, it must be content to take the cheap expedient of sending a check United States corsuls, in Mexico, The city solicitor this afternoon vestigations," he proposes to hold Burma of the Calvin company, ist indgrment of Him who has sald Rg Tn million dollars It this tnd Sndlacttiririindd have been sent consignments ~¢ | flatly refused either to publicly apol- beige the year Bop Under a | "hich is now in the dock, Is floats "Vengenve ix mine; I will repay. were required to testify to the world Move Whele Town. rifles and ammunition. Amerisea | 98ize to Mayor Hopewell or to re- rule of the house. this is not allow. | &9: Which will Tikeiy be late on Sat- "If. England desires. o_rctain the § Co pqqy's willingness to stand by the Guthrie. Okla., Dee. 7.--The town | lives and property are in danger | SIED. ed, and the public accounts com- | "748¥ . term Christian as applied to it, it is | oo 000d it would be welcom- { of Cold Springs. in 'Kiowa county, | from depredation from revolutiop- Amongst the number who success: | ition of last session having failed Ths . Lake Ontario and Day ot hypoorisy fo do so unless she bends| 4 But Mr. Borden's Proposal isn Yel (OE: on boats to IMY, | ista and Indians, fully passed the vivil service exami to unearth anything in the perod | Quinte company's steamers North her onergion to live the leading motto | \oversal of freedom and self-govern- plience with an order by the state | Mm. Carris Chapman Catf, after | nation' for stenographevs in sub: | allowed legitimately for investiga- | 118 and Casp'an will winter at the of Christisnity's founder; 'Peace on | ment, and a departure from the sane | corporation commission. The frame | two years' trip avound the world, de- | division 1} of the third division of the tions wants a special ruling to |UeTeal and Bwift's wharves respece earth; good-will toward 'men imperiglismi which has been - the | bujlding® were trarsported on flat | clares to United States Equal Suffrage | evil service of Canada are John W. enable them to go further hack. |"Vel¥. "A small portion of the intelligence, | source of the empire's true greathess. jcars. Two rival town sites Bave | Club, New Vork, that the women of | Weir and Mary MN. Reid, Kingston. | Mr. Bordeh, evidently not knowing time and money spent by England in | + will not add a single man to Brit- | fought over the location of the town | the American continént are the most |The examinations were held at King: | what to think of the proposal, de POLICY OF THE LIBERALS overloadiog the nation with a huge | aln's fighting strength Wpon the sea. | tor several years. lettered in the world. ston on Nov. lth awl 15th. Ar. |eided to allow things to stand for . bo Tal . tax debt for wars which those inter | [1 gives her what she needs least, | TL) -------------------- ; U. 8. Postmaster-General, Hiteh- | Weir was fourth ont of a lurge list, tre preseui. sto Cattndiis M { 1 ested "in this. calamity are engiged in | noney, and withholds a nde cock issued an order autiorizing ceili WS ed phe premier Introtuced his bin | Ted fhe Manned ang siireing up, if it were spent in , men. It is a return days HAS DROPPED all posthissters to deliver ' "Santa to increase the pay of members of Owed Navy, ol triving 'means of prevention' would Pind methods of decadent Rome, by | Clans letters" to such charitabls the Northwest-Mounted Police. Hef Ottawa, Det, 7-<The liberals ure WAR i¥ Institutions in the city or towa wars, in her Boer war, and the other : "a ovcasions on which she forsook jus. | Halifax, Dee. 7.-The Noruiog tice aud made her strong srm | the Chronicle (liberal) takes the stanc measure of right which was to guide her >» "M Canada coutributes money to the unjustifiable slaughter of fellow that M:. Borden's comtribution is a political expedient designed to evade the responsibility of formulating a permanent naval policy and of dis- | pey, after rescuing his wife, son and servant from barning home, Saturday ® ALP IP ECP RPSL PEPE IRENE ISS * | Ld + + * + + +» * + + + + + + * & + * + + + - + + -* * " | | | | soon vender war unknown. hiring Englishmen to do what Cana- FHE CASUALTY LIST, explained that under the present Prepared to vote at ohee the full ex< "It England, Germany, France { dians ought to do themselves. It is Where received, as many desire to scale, it was impossible to ge: good tent of the Hgures suggested Tor the and the nited States entered into |, poor and humiliating substitute for g.ve attention to the requests. new men, or to retain the services | emergency contribution, namely $356, a compact that no money WAS 10 the thoroughly Camadinn policy of (Greece Nas Signed the Armistice; be loaned for war purposes by them. | Canadian warships, built, owned and . CE and "that commerce shoula cease | manned by Canfidians. and ready in Conference in London om z According to the latest available estimates furnish- ed by competent authorities the casualty list of the Bal- kan war up to the present time stands as follows: Country Killed, Wounded. Turkey 20,000. 100 000 Bulgaria 10.000 40,000 Servia 3.600 15,500 Montenegro 806 5 000 Greece 300 2,200 of those already enlisted H j000,000, and more if necessary, for thought that if better pay were of- |the construction and maintenance od fered, a better class of men could | Canadian warships along the lines of be got and the force brought up to [the resolution unanimously adopted strength. by parijament in March, 14089, This ---- the caucus considered to be the only Grand Trunk Pacific Bonds, true and sane imperial policy cons Hon. W. T. White, Minister of|8OPait with Canadian pride, Cana- Finance, has given notice of a reso-| 410 national autonomy, and' pers lution, which he will present to the] ™Manent imperial unity house next week. authorizing the - governor-in«council to purchase at} par from the Grand Trunk Pacific The Buglars defeated No.l Company railway company the three per cent |in a game ol indoor baseball at the bonds of 'that company yet unsold, | Atmouries, on Friday evening. "by a whose payment is guaranteed by the | score' of 21 10 19, therehy making '= Dominion government three-corfiered fie in the right half This proposed legigiation will re- | battaiion vhawipionship Lhe game call an interesting" phase of ithe | bet weer th ignaller® and No 5 Uom Grand Trunk Pacific deal Under { pany, playe on Tharsday evening, the contract of that railway with | has heen piptested by No. 5 Company, the government, it was provided that] on ihe ground that a man played the government should guarantee | with 'the Signallere who 3 not the bonds of the company & the ex ' membeg.ol the corps PEPE I ELL P PREP PP INSP bt rnab ue between any nation that entered into | time of need to uphold in the battle . & war without the sanction of these | line of the imperial fleet Britain's Friday Next. four powers, war would be wdc | prestige and power. 1 Pr : : e almost an impossibility. 1 ------ London, Dec, 7.-(ireece named her Christmas Hint "AL present reasons for war ari THE KNIGHT'S GOOD LUCK. delegates to london peace = confer invented of discovered and the war | nce, vesterday, and there comes word . ---- spirit "fs fomented by military, | Four Heirs to Divide Estate of [ftom Constantinople that she has Usefu cine oman whose trade is war, or by Manutap: £24.000,000 signed the armistice. Though this ov ths Wi he , dealers in ED SAN. HtPr OBOE verified. rotter are povann, oe i Provide, LL Doe Toba tl J 3 Bake om I fi nes to be made out (ET v i . izhti Jak Jor Jatunce and" misery of | tcstate, it was etated here, loaving a eb the tt of ~Jghting Crape paper rope work has proved to | their fellow men. A murder is a @ fortune estimated at $24.000 000. | 20 0 ® £00 LY © FREE C0 BU TELS | be a most popular and fascinating fea- murder whether it occurs through [10 be divided equally among his four ep | ture of paper art, and many girls are the bludgeon of a Wiehwayman, ihe | illion, Cot Webster Knight und | "SUE, op, 1, te cory ronson | Baking soi of thee Chriafaes gifs PD » : AN SRO 3 - of an officer In the sight of Him | Miss Knight of Providence and |!¢ halieve that the peace negotiations from this rope material. The follow: | who is the ultimate judge and is 4 Mis. ©. 8. Rousaniefs, wits of tne | ®ill he hurried through with and that | ing instructions may guide the unini- no respectbr of persons, the life [dean of the Prot'stint Mus opal {the Ualkan trouble will no longer be | tiated in this work: For one-half tnch of » Digghr Indian bulks up as |'8theiral iu Boston, a menace to Europe's peace. Servia. | pope cus a roll of crape paper through largely as that of a king or a It is maid that the als:nce of a |¢ w thought, has come down a little | the center. Fasten one end to the kaiser, 9; 2% | WI! weans a continuation of the from her high horse and is willing to | grawer or tie it to some object, then "No military' moh in the empio-| Xanufacturing property cs one env | rubmii her claims to ths powers. walk away with the other end, stretch- ---- tent of three-fourths of the cost « nee construction of the road, and in case Banquet for 1, M. Mefntyre. v rernment, d terprise. under thé management of ! The conference Will enmmence Fri rem : Tut uf he Jor an at Ang 88 Colonel Webster Knight and his day, undor the presidency ' of Sin ing it to its greatest possible length. LYNCH LAW GOVERNOR such bonds sold for less than par There was a nieeting, on Friday ture of war stores should be listen- | brother. C. Pieicoit Knight Edward Grey, British foreign minis TTR : thie government was to "implement ght, of the Ot Tying ed to in discussing the propriety of Mr. Knight worked for yea 5 in j ter. » SNAPS HIS FINGERS the difference. vrangements dor a farewell A war gs they are interested in pro- | (9f'on mills for $1.25 per week, giv- | Sores --------_-- ' . : At the time that this decision was | han to 1. Melptyre. KC. the meting it. Not till war has teen 10K foul tsen io ta iaen hours' wg Copper Mine Sold j ! men handed down, the. Grand Trunk Pa. new ohzirman of the Ontario Railway heard from] vice daily. and saved mones wir % - . . o£ JAB ¥ : cific company had actually sold on | Board y additic s tendering the Rue a po that made | "hich, when he was 20 years oid Butte, Mont., Dee. yn, a Juds- , In the Faces of Governors of Other the English market three per cent oid In Mdition _-- i ny by Lord Roberts displayed the de- | he leased his frst wiHl-- When he | ment of. $2,000,000 Sitained rt k x 25 : Called 1 bonds of face value of five millions, | 1 dig: Mi. Melutre will be prosgut: fenceless position of England and | dled he owned twenty-three mills | Lideoln Trust company of New York States Whe Him 0 Kuaranteed by: the fominion EOvern: | vr hi hs, fortrait of hima thus Inciting her enemics to attack ' Mn thrice states. bo OB : moldings of the In Proms] K y 2 Account | ment. at eighty cents on the dolar. | With the bortraits of other ex maboly. her should be made a ecpiminal of-| stings | J08, 'the ngs oy Ji eh N | . The sals, therefore, netted the eom . Copper "company 1a Butte, which , AR Richmond, Va. Dec. 5 pany twenty millions instead ol MARRIED fence, We want more of the old ; A sweepin { IY T wa organized by ¥ Augustus - : Sweeping . : n ral Drake: ADMIRAL REPOR . wuss ' e + g cesolutio i ) e. remari v | twenty-five millions, and under th spirit of Admiral I ! \ Heinge, were sold yesterday at sher- $ > ; esolution. repudiating the remarks by privy . council ruling, the govern-iHEFRFRON YOON the Me plat -- -------- Indoor Baseball. Totals 34.000 182,700 Above the cost' of main- taining thelr usual military establishment, it is estima'- ed that the warring states have spent $150 000.000 on the struggle. not counting injury to trade, the destru.- tion of property or the lost services 9, the killed ana maimed. Mat BE 2 EE Er TT 'We ve Ome to nish our game of a} . 1 Governor Blease, of South € i s' r 8. Crotey, New York, : +}; nse, ol Sout arolina; of bowls and go out and beat the, WAS NOT SUFFICIENT a Mr. riey represent ? 3 : in support of lynch law, was adopt men a baund te PAF 10 tae com bagardly Shaninrga. to. uae. thé | od. at mawiy-organized La France . £ by the governors' . conference, vester- pany live millions 1 cash. a ; ; ian great p company. The Lincoln day, by. a vote of fourteen to fous Wireless on Vessels. Lath 3 | jp FH ow ioe, Lb FRE Copper pis E 3 A spirit, which made the British na i : " : ¢ : Governor. Blenge. defending. himseif tion, replaged by that of those who! T0 Lead British Statesmen fo; Trust company obtained the Jud Bi EA arson, Blaye, defending Bimmitc] | JWWSlete S0 Nea ies . t "when the original. La Frahee; § ¥ hn ---- a" go up and down chattering they: § man a fi 4 the other govermors snd d i that | troduced and given the first read 7 : teeth out of their heads. chatariis Order Any New Dread- 3 company defauited oh bon £3 { Yo ET 4 he cared at init 3 estate --. ing yasterday, Was one "Respecting i DIED. th. : some m- = Bows gS a . od : a Radio-fefegraphy." by Hor. Mr. } ARI AL Wied Uni, on lee agiuary war the thought of which : ; The Ten Was Tl on Tine): ct -- de lefvnie Gig oe Toft sndoue. bas my | Hazen. AT that ail vessels | Mrs Mi ion foie. TRE they have manofactured 3s a cause | Montreal, Dw, 7.-Le Bevoir (Na Fhe Department of Agriculture tent -- life been threatened | mg earrying fifty passngers or more and ; r, of Bydenhat Wy for taxing thelr brethrea and mur} gonalist), 'says, ubider the signature [at Inverary was blown down Thurs ou a deck h uy eid be utter. plying between ports two hunired dering thelr feltow men." of Omer Heroux : TLe main point [day night, in the nind storm. Those ' AT a ---- ng. oo ying miles or more apart, should be fitted on lle Soret somes i he mar {12 hives of the ost foing cores "4o Rell With the constitution" Tang [wiih Wireless elegaghy apparatus his poqtieat for the Poin of i {he aceident. The storm swept the obi d ol rots ol a8 the be ajoet to a fine of $5,000 ad ir H ie usd as at card in the game] eountry like a burrieame. United States what I said then." the Saptain of $100. that is to be played. 5 : eet vo ee Ae Mr. ardee- of Lambton asked The facts pelatod hy © the admijafty The London Sloraing Post Slang a Sonieivice hall was thrown into | wheter this law would apply to ves he 014 Firm of Undersaborn : ) church, Kingst and transmitted to the English par '2uthority fur the ansiouncemen * sels on the great lakes and was told | qq aug 35¢ PRINCESS } Note Rev. iy ; io the crareviich is uot 11 sith tuller- Long after many of you gentle ings st would. ; 5 A an Remeuit did no tape he -- Leute but with hoematoma ' re men hers to-day are resting in the ve er Ih should be made appliica Phone 17 liz Ambulsase ia the vomsiruction of ihe | ITODEritioneale, causing a loss of tived shades of private fifa 1 will be ins 10 vessels plying between ports STOVES AYD RANGES a for which the Cana |DI00d His recovery will te slow} reaping the rewards of public service." | jogs than two hundred miles apart," | The best 1ot we have ever had: alse. i y t. which had nothing | QUt certain. tdeclared Governor Dlease. "Long after [said Mr. Pardee. "It often happets | Dressers. 8 and a ae ativan oe of" he -- Chiiblaios cured with Rexall Rub vou good governors are Bo longer {that a ship can get (nto pretty seri- | one Sirunsbie prices. At .e » thioieroitn saluting of the. om ii Teg a ae nat gurernan, jhe ig women Df South ous difficulties in less than that dis ' avi et - : "aroline will pray for me w ir | tance." ites intended ta dein the Canadise | ip rough Montreal, on Friday. for ats arownd ; grils, will | Mr. 'Hazen agreed. and decided io ' JR TE cnet vou tn amine 4 hi cine He i ome Si uit ws eR OWIItrER'S " -- rl extrome asrioge } EE OUR a. fo to [41d not know whether the iaw wou! ANY such H "a 2 thine. apply to vessels registered outst Nb rb am 2gy 4 i § 118 § i : of g 378 13 | i el gis ! i i if : : ti {HH § Rg g : H : FF stip 5 i i i; 8 LT i i i hi HU jis I i i BEng 1 -- a g Toot K- Schanter, Syrcule, ne to orotéet them {rom their daily ter- [Canada or not, acd he was quits 4 Buskifs Gusrasiteed Hats, Totelved on Navember 17th. when ' = hia joe x Xilitng 40 ay ines Tur. ; Cadb Ss Like the other leading. makes, are to is spiked in the foot in a game. ome entertainer is | ! : v ; estion , d ' U1 y p be had in Kingstonoonly at Camphel! ay Choque'e was told that Radiopticon machine, now being | Uppose the Purchase; apply to velstls carrying amy aym Mots fa Bros, the big hat dealers, the government had no Sreseny in- | demonstrated af the College Pook | At a meeting of the Trades asd La- | ber of passengers. . FAMOUS ENGLISH tn si em ! | tention of publishing sn offical his- | Stove. bor Council, the question of the pro- ergy " An inspector visited a scoparia tory of Canada. Eighty-two Portuguese fishermen | posed purchase of an automobile fire I Ban Cx es. i school in Tecumseh, Eset countr,! On the C.P.R. next year it is eX- [lost their lves during a recent | truck came up for discussion, and a! Tt was stated, on Saturday worming, 0OCO. es {snd all the children walked out {pected that between 1000 and siorm on tho cosst of Dortugel. resolution was passed. opposing the by a prominent local Ighor man, that i 3 for : the Trades and Labor Ucusetl would Now Fall Shipment Just Arrived ter nrnouncen were : 11 100 ine will bel' Sée special corsets, § . At Lake's Chilstmas sale sand cons They A Tr iyi £88 misg, of. naw 4 00: i r vin candidates for sldermen in the cert, Wadineaday, Dec. 11th. Me. ie Th his point capacity | oh a tn uals § sl ie rab . : c. in| coming mips] son ig ™ ¢ : phason ny Cakes oy »w Christmas toilet waters, Lae jp i Aights. nsie coffee 1 ity : out by will In held shortly, when eandidates ks