PAGE SIX | EE ews From i CLIPPED FROM 1HE Whius MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. DEATH INTERVE NED, And Pre, Dempsay Was Robbed Of a Last Pleasure. Nov Rod of F nenfrew ire 6.--In Harty war ir a In Biiet Form the Events In the ith el Country About Kingswn Are Told | «Full of Interest to Many. ! dea Kaladar Council has voted $50 to | trend the Red Cross Society | was Miss Leafy Hutchings, Westport, | th was operated. on for appendicitis W. J. Normile, Napanee, is able to be.around again after his severe ness Lennox and council has been November 30th The district dairy Leeds county will ens on Nov. 30th M. B, Judson his furniture bard Furniture Co Renfrew Collegiate has orgar a literary a R ( branch, and a Glee Clu fine sample grown Bath, i Mis J. E anee to spend. the ronto and Port Arthur The promoters and w Military Fair at Smith's ed that J $1,600 Everett Stone, Perth, 87th Battalion Guards Mrs. Presto: shows a bunch of leaf clover she foun last week Napanee cil the appointment man. 'Three all defeated W. R. White. bg Crown P tings pf the Supreme ville fem week Mrs. A. MeDougall, Admaston rently underwent an operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for a throat affection Mrs. John Downs, an ol Fenella, died at the vital on Tuesday, following a seri- vus cperation for goitre At the Court of Revision to revise the voters' list of Deseronto, nine- teen names were struck off and twelve names added to the roll i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Daverne left Deseronto on Wednesday for Brigh ton. Mr. Hampton succeeds him as manager of the jewelry store tells of the an incident death Pte night before brought fron n ny y as d with the The courier etter fe Pte An Dempsay his 4 hes i one "wr Dempaay as was en. sentry duty as'fhere was no candle d it by, he put the letter a 1at he would read it tl thing in the morning... By whim of war he met his death first thing in the morning This ncident seemed to "get home" to his pals--that death should so {ntervene even before'he had read a last mess- age loved ones ill 1d t | first the Addington "the called county meet to on for Ath- meeting be held at from Napanee business has sold' . Gave Cheesemen a Belleville Nov ban the of to the Banquet. t 1uet ninth ered by lard Bank, | Belleville | } society Red of members Board at the Mr one the Cheese to the was held Thursday af Anglo-American Ho Elliott had guests about hundred and ) Fr E. O'Flynn occ upied the chair Ad dresses dealing with the question of | production and patriotism Were given by Messrs. Elliott, J. W John M.P.P., Nelsor Parliament for Prince Edward, and W thouse, Deputy Minigter of Ag re for Ont I'he part pla the navy 1 oceal Bri refe f growth E.R 0 the shown A barle) Sills, ou ternoon tel as Eakins, is les i w Oriers of the Falls report I son, IM. PP Ro: cul ed by ted to Stone, son Charles has enli ¢ ang keeping s n y foodstufrs We ix and seven her garden M Cant tport was transportation rred agents \ -------- Splendid Patriotic Napanee, Nov Dr. and Wilson have offéred th beauti home on Robert street re creation club for the soldiers winter- ing in Napanee It would be diffi-] cult to conceive a more suitable | building for the purpose to which it to be devoted Ihe club will be under the management of a comn t of ladies, who will provide so entertainment for 'the soldiers and make them feel at home in our town In fe the subject to certa restrictions, will' be their home There wili be a reading room and a writing room, and Mrs. Wilson has kindly offered her piano, there will be ample 'facility for musical entertainment Spirit. Mr C co 8 upon watch ) were 6 of 1didates K.C , will Court € s e re- dent 0 80 A Patriotic Family. | Napanee, Nov. &. --Canen Jarvis, | oronto, recter of Napanee, who is! Pte. David Craig, wounded in the | Dimself a veteran of the Fenian Raid | gallant Canadian 'charge in the or- | ©f 1566, has now in England, his eld-| chard battle at Festubert, is éxpect- | St son, Harry, who, only a sapper| ed in Renfrew almost any day now. In the Canadian overseas army, has Harty Tuttle, Vancouver, has ar- | been offered and accepted a commis- rived in Tweed on account of the | Sion in the Royal Horses Artillery. | sickness of his father, whom we re- | Evidently Canadians are' valued in| gret to say is in very poor health. | the old land and nothing is too good | James Hickey, Renfrew, learned for them The Canon's second son. | through an indirect source that his | EyGuem has taken a commission in son, Thomas F., who enlisted out at | the Queen's Own Rifles and is now/| Summerland, was a prisoner of war. | in training for overseas service, while Eleven connected with the Keene | George, the youngest and last, is! Methodist Church enlisted since the | abot to enlist, so Mr. and Mrs. Jar- war began. Their names have been | vis ave surely doing their bit. placed on the homor roll of the --------. shureh. 3 : A Serious Accident. Negotiations are under way for N B. di oP i od the sale of thé Wedar Mill, Deseronto, dept aaiee, Nop, Soa He Boa 0 a firm of wood manufacturers, Mill street, on Tuesday 1 t. Wi ah and will likely mean a new busi Jeet, an 1nesday las + e i Ee red san ps dar (windows = x : = 8 er .arm coming in| crates "any mare tactorer a" 157% COME With 3 Iaup rector, was| tean they have this year the Nap. | Joverely Su, severing an artery. Mr. Ante: Connie Factors will be he Young being alone in the house, and | one © ; | unable to stop the blood from Jou-| anh mr * French-- | \N8 Tan across the street for help. | » Renta ors Tou Franch. | Drs. Vrooman and Stratton were soon | far-off Honolulu, and is now in train- | on hand, and after Putting their pa- ing at Sewell Camp for overseas ser- | tient under chloroform, proceeded to vice. | take up the severed artery and clos- Miss Florence Blake, Smith's Falls, ng the wound, which required ~ has recived the sad intelligence this! *" stitches. - Mrs. Young is im hie week of the death at the front, of! M8: although quite weak from the her brother, James Blake, London, loss of blood. Eng Hor Tndustre Tani In Brockville, on Thursday, Rev.| Another Industry Located. W. S. Jamicson united in marriage! Renfrew, Nov. . 6.~-Renfrew has) Miss Claire Ellis and Mr. James S| ¢20&ht the industrial fancy of an- p of Ed-| other large iddustry, and the Council | rn Onta letter e { | ninety-one { sprendia # THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATUR rio Poi =m * | (Fror Nov. 6 {cottage at {James Acton and family was burned | to the foundation walls hetween : land 6 o'clock last evening. the fire is not known building and contents are a total loss 1 wn res; lent.) | The lighthou keeper's The The reported calise of | Under the auspices of the I Orange Benevolent A | Protection Lodge, No fan oyster supper and e 1 {was held in the 8. O of adies fation and | Iv. L 'ntertainment E. hall last | evening in memory Guy Fawkes! Day i A meeting the {branch of the Humane {dren's Aid Society was wssembly room the High School last evening out large number the ittended and patriotic songs In WwW. w the finest | of Gananoque and Chil held the nanoque and attendance public rendered of drew A | il quite a of school a puj number of | Bennett's window one of { pumpkins raised' in this section is displs It weighs nds, was grown Nicholls been ever A I at W It monster atior d H has m the grounds of Nokomis Lodge gested that the would for pumpki OVS lox {for the C. | Bri rom Mudlunta latter pq Mr tive tev town Thursday Laymen's - Missionary Ralph Charlton, ears an employes ind Bulloch Co has gone to Kin on to take on with the Locomative Mrs Marshall spending some time per parents, Mr Henderson, Main st It repofrted th: River street, for dome chinist with the Pa loch Company England to engage ture of mn a posi Company of Chicago in town with Mrs. Rober John i is ne IT time past ma iter a i hortly | mang | itions | BATTERSEA BUDGET. | tt | Horse Ran Away and Smashed Bus: | Sunday | evening, Mr Madole, Napanee, ind Dr. Nash, Kingston laymen the Methodist Church spoke fons t6' quite a large cong A Hallowe'en soc Friday evening in two organized ¢ dist Sunday To Pieces, Nov gy Bettersea, 4 On of on mit gation was riven e Orange Hall by Metho evening Soles, al 1 68 in the The was spent very pleasantly choruses and recitations were by members of the classes. A very bxeiting episode occurred here when a horse owned by Charles Clark ran away while being un hitched and. broke the buggy to pieces A little girl has come to stay at Leonard MeBratney's. Sam- tel Greer and W. J. Paul, Kingston, spent two day fishing here this week. E. Ennis has'erected a new barn on the praperty occupied by Dr Robinson Knox daughter Tuesday school Williams took "his . little to the . General Hospital She is suffering from in fantile paralysis Mrs Delbert Ames, Westhrooke, is visiting at Harmond Keeler's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lake spent Sunday in the city Rev and Mrs. Stewart and Dr. and Mrs. Robinson spent Thursday after noon at Craig-a-lea, guests of Pro fe@sor D. H. Marshall ------ Changes at the Armouries. Cobourg, Nov. 6.--- This week Hen derson Bros. have had a gang of car- penters putting in the bunks at the armouries and making changes for quartering 250 men there this win- ter, In the large ball room upstairs four tiers of bunks, to accommodate 96 men, have been put in In the lesture room at the front three tiers i plants Burat Island. occupied by jth | n | well erl \ BDAY. COMMISSION NOT RESPONSIBLE For The Big Charges Made By The Hydro-Electric, ring $1 } 1e Hydwo-Electric r ing Service nc Kingston $861.47 L-bw the nee more tl ar t! ties Commi tee y Com Ross was piled that wa fr ree }3 when Dr N\ Th iden ervices on Con I} takes well to soldier life as he looks 2 { better At the ki City Cour to of the atten- | city was Govern- paying | regul Ald fact r meeting Nickle drew that the everything the lid, and die st on for Commission Lon, aA derstood will and artment to ret 18 for wh 1t ma K's de $1,593 s th Mayor Suth- Adam of ur at W try get Sir Be n coms the 1 Kingston| has been caarg {1 am not able to write ao great deal {in this letter as the candle must be) | put qut { en though the guns have just started | head f ves." Whe Compares The Queen Of Greece | son's | on peace | aphi¢ | felteity | the potency of that | ed" { the days of Adam | beside two cats! HI he te w_ bane PWLOLR NT INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Notes and Items Interest. "Phone 230 for Drug Store want Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Dr. D, Phelan is vontinuing his | work as pivsician at fhe pemitentiary until a successor is appointed. "Phone 230 for Prag Store wants," prompt messenger Service, Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Hereafter the 'ommissions on] United States money orders, by post, will be the same as on Capadian mo- ney orders. Detective Moylan, of the Dominion police foree at Ottawa, eame to Kingston Saturday "with a German for Fort Hency. ! "Thousands of Do¥ighs 'and Colds Cured" every week-at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Mayor Nelson party, Ottawa Friday in théir way to Toronto 'Page and Shaw Saturday Sweets," at Gib 1's Red Cross Drug Store Lieut.-Col. J. J. H. Fee, comman- dant of Fort Henry, has been ap- pointed O. C. of the 103rd Battalion to be organized at Lindsay. "Wild Cherry Cough Syrup" sold | at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store | These additional subscriptions for| the British Red Cross fund have been! received by the City Clerk: St. Ap- drew's additional, $4; Zion, $ "Page and Shaw Saturday Sweets, at Gibson's_Red Cr Drug Store Mrs. Jos&pn » Queen street | who has been very ill for the past three months, is able to be around Local of General D. Porter and wera in the city on automobile on the { in the best of health." | man | passing thought. manhood!" A pHrase that caught our | ble. { young farmer of Kingston Township, OVEMBER 6, 1915. LETTERS FROM FRONT) - ROYAL TRINKETS. Victoria Keen Collector Historical Relies, of LETTERS | PTE. Queen E. C. McDERMOTT WRITES HIS FATHER. | Que Victoria, whose 'ding And Says That .the Weathér Has shoes are advertised for was | Turned Cold And Foggy--The 21st herself ® keen Sollectos a historical ' es Atl a sale p in wembe Battalfon Again in $he Trenches. ES he pT e Wor sod or : boy : Pte. BE. C. MeDermott with the known dealer to sec ure fer her Canadian Motor Transport, in a let- walking stick, carved to represent ! ter which his father received on Sat-| "Wisdom and Folly," once the pro-| urday morning says The [perty of Prince Charles Edward. 'Frank in the best of health roval agent had carte blanche, and is very busy So am I, in factithe stick was knocked down to him the M. 'T's have been kept for £160 busy Everything is azain| This was a monstrous price when quiet along the Hne. The weather "we consider that shortly before the has turned quite cold accompanied {young pretender's dirk. with flint- by heavy fogs. Leonard Ennis sends lock pistol attached, realized only ¢3 you his best regards. He certainly | 15s., whilst the great Rob Roy's clay- | more; made by Aundrea Ferrera, with than he ever did. That is!its shark's skin grip and all, went the vase with nearly everyone. Iifor £37 16s. At the Stuart exhgbi- | organized in London some twen- | guess it is the open air life that does] tion, ] It looks very much like a lie-up|ty years ago, a number of most inter- it. for the winter hereabouts. Am still] esttig exhibits came from Queen Vic- toria's collection Pall Ma: Jamet te WEAK LUNGS Bronchitis -- Asthma -- Coughs -- Night Sweats-- Debility and those condi- tions leading to CONSUMPTION Nome is but al very Extracts from Evidence Randolph EK. i Ss x x Swern Palmer, SAVE tures Send for Booklet taining complete ments, on onth. those who. have "Nature's Creation." con- state- from used ---- Back In the Trenches. W. J. Marshall, 218 Welling-| street, has received an interest- mg letter from her husband with the} 21st Battalion. The letter reads in! part: "We are ba¢k in the trenches! tOctoher 18th), and it very cold at night We can stand however, ! Nature's Creation Company of Canada,' Limited ROOM 14, COSGRAVE BUILD- ING, Toronto, Cannan. Mrs ton IF EXPERIENCE COUNTS MONTGOMERY DYE WORKS High Chass "French Cleanwrs, Dyers and Pressers. 25 Princess Street . B. HARRIS, Prop. Phone 1114. See us about a Contract. PAA i At is it, / We have got to turn in ev and are shelling some place over our and we have to watch oursel- COMMENTS BY ZACCHELUS. To Eve. At last we are enlightened! Bliss of wooing adorable responsible for President Wil- repeat lyrical pronouncements A B widow an te] Zutoo * C es of state softened by ser visions of impending hymeniat3 D An Accomplished Artist. 1 t The concert to be given under the cS S 13pices of the Ladies' Musical Club " rae Beatr} . ba Palme, on | Are used by thousands of good the evening November 23rd, in) Canadians and cure thousands Grant Hall, should prove to be one of bad headaches. or tl st of the season. Madame ZUTOO cures any Headache in La s one of the most accom- concert singers known in 20 minutes. 25c a box, at dealers Canada, an artist who is unfailing- ly s:rcere, whose ideals are high, and whose culture is*beyond dispute. She has kindly consented to giye Ler services for the benefit of the local Red Cross Society { ng Machines, Um- b¥llas, Suit Cases, Trunks, repaired and refitted, Saws filed, Knives and Scis- sors sharpened, Razors honed. All makes of Fire- arms repaired promptly. Locks repaired; Keys fitted. All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired. 149 Sydenham St. Dithyrambic dissertations of "united interests' have thus found their explanation 3 Jager to marry, slow to mar Fame, no shield, against darts trained little archer--Cupid! Greece dominated by "kultur woman It. was ever thus from on B e G ie b H--How silly to.ask.'to be buried I--It is impossible to conceive of ¢ in his right when eter- nal destiny trembles in the balance, to give such excentrie details even a senses, Gave "An Xiv Pillow. After rehearsal én Friday evening the choir of Sydenham Street Meth- odist Church presented Capt. A. W. Winnett, C. A. D. C., with an air pil low and a box of comforts, which will be heartily appreciated by Dr. Win- | nett, coming as it, does from a choir | of which he has been a member for | many years. J Xa Jobbernowl, thou art a jewel! "Khaki uniform, the badge of fancy. L--Let every Boche and. Bulgar, feline and cure be armed, the issue will be the same *M---Manners an expression of good morals N---Nothing compensable to good things in the heart, They are irresti- REWARD NEW METHOD AL A, For information that will lead 'to leaning, Pressing and the discovery or whereaboutsof the Cle 8, 8 person or 'persons suffering from Repairing Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bladder Troubles, Special Ailments, and Chronic or Complicated Complaints who can- nothe cured at The Ontario Medi- cal Institute, 263-265 Yonge St., Toronto. Correspondence invited. O--One thus vered, envied. P--Putrefaction in word, deed, thought shows the law individaal. Q--Quaint saying: "Clothes indi- cate character." R---Readonable influence: S----Scanty, giddy, gaudy togs must spl nothing good. T---Trafalgar Day, Truthful Day. U--United effort an earnest of suc- cess. V--Vital spots right. vindicated. : W---War is a terrible thing but it's better than, X---Xtinction final and ble. Ah! no. Y---Younder, there shall son dawn the day When all these tears will hava turned to joy and boadag. ceos- ed to lebase the annals of mankind *.. SACIEELR blessed to be re 18 1 Heat. ; done. We make a special. ty of Ladies' Work. M. F. PATTON, Prop. 149 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Prin. cess St.) Phone 214. touched :soon and irremedia- Pr ee ' "KITCHENER" Is the name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost onl 2 1-2 cents per hour to this Iron. . --FOR SALE AT-- Compton-Henderson Nuptials. . A pretty wedding was solemnized on Thursday evening, Oct Sth, by Rev, J. D. Boyd, Kingston, when Gil- bert Francis Compton, a well-known - . entered the bonds of holy matrimony. ! again, and is greatly improved | { health "Bisurated Magnesia" sold Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Collison, both of the townshi ¢ " = wardsburg | are now considering another proposi jat bunks to sccommodate 54 men FT articles Mrs. Brown-Lew.| tion that rans into large figures. M. {have been put in while in the small ers handles and uses in preparation J- O'Brien" was imstrumenta) in get.] © rooms upstairs and dowfistairs Foz 2 Q 2 for cooking is of Canadian manufac-| ting this industry to consider Ren-|!iers of bunks have also been erected in | Thé bride, who was unattended, was | tastefully attired in 4 dainty gown of al}allover white embroidered voile, tripmed with Vandyke shadow. lace, Hallida Phone 94 2. is ture. Crisco. is manufactured wt (few. @mong other places, as a desir. Hamilton, Ont | able town to locate their Operations. Miss Dorothy Wade daughter of | Th's industry, it is understood, has Dr. and Mrs. Wade, Renfrew; has | a monthly pay-roll of $18,000 and been dlected a member-of the Morn- | emu'c ing Music Club, one of tiie exclusive | Their industrial needs are clubs in Toronto. gallons of water per day and On Tuesday death removed an old br y and much respected resident of Co- borg in the person of Henry Beau-: mont Cruso, after an illness of some'! ° Gananoque, Noy. 4.--On Sunday time from diabetis. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White, Stone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison an-| street north, celebrated the sixty- nounced the ergagement of their on-| eighth anniversary of their marriage. ly daughter, Gladys, to L. Percy | They were married on Howe Island, Lake, Morven, the marriage will take Dut for upwards of half '& century place this month.' ' {ave their Resitaiice herd During Pte. Howard Curtis. s 2 the day a number of their relatives Mrs. ini hoy Som ~ {and friends called at their home to been wounded again, and is in a|Sxtend Soh gratulatmne. tine Tor 5 g . {mer is n y-four y age, an Boapieal at Bugle. He has a. gun. his estéemed wife is eighty-four, both Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Waffle, West. |°f them enjoying good health. port, announce the engagement of rr their daughter, Mary £., to Robert Uaught a Maskinonge Roushorn, Bedford Mills, the wed. hn : ding to take place next month. Gananoque, ay: 5.--Mrs. C. J Last week the marriaite was quiet Haigh, TH [Pilisdelbhia: beg was ly observed in Renfrew of Miss Eva mus Ary ge Bg) pas Splane, daughter of Mrs. "Robert ey a ; to the ney face Splane, to D. J. McDougall, an em- o "was ployee of the Renfrew Machinery vesstully oh . Sur AN -- Company. ly three feet long and weighed fif- At an enthusiastic meeting of tire | teen pounds. Mrs. Haigh will have employees of the Nichol Chemical it mounted. : Company at Sulphide, it was deeided that each man should give one day's pay to be divided between the Brit- /ish Red Cross Fund and the Cana- dian Society, > Word has been received hy his , relatives in Smith's Falls of the wounding" of Capt. Rene Girouard. who is with the Canadians in France. CapL. Girouard is now in a hospital in Hey is a son-in-law of Mrs. Grant, Perth. "5 Heavy Fine Tmpaalt lle, Nov. 6.--ivan Moro- zovitz, a Serbian. of Point Anne, where local option is in force, was fined $300 and costs or four mont! 60.000 150} A Long Time Married. ) a Tour. Belleville, Nov. §.--The Ontario License Commissioners will be at Perth, Lanark, Dec. 7th; Pem- broke, Rénfrew, on Dec. Sth; bourg., Northumberland. Dee. 10th: Belleville, Hastings, Dec. 14th; Nap- ance, Lennox and Addington, Dee. 16th, and Picton, Prince Edward. Dees 4 ¥ on x 0 EN The gut room of the 14th Field Bat- | tery downstairs on the west side is to be used as a mess room, while the { gun room of the Heavy Battery has ¥s abolt three hundred hands. : been transferred into a kitchen. store | room, ete A. R. Dundas has ereci ed a large liot air furnace to heat the gun rooms, and has also placed large | ranges in the cook-house ---- | { An Old Cemetery. i Perth, Nov. 6.--There is a little! cemetery of about twelve or fourteen! mounds in the heart of the woods ail of lot 20 and 5th Concession of Dal-| housie. We are told the pioneer sett lers of eighty and ninety years ago.! are buried there, and families by the med of Proven and Paul are am- ong them. There has not been any burials made there in over fifty years. but the mounds are afl marked. ia the early days there only a trail through the woods to Lanark, and at that time few houses were to Seen in Perth. When the early sett-] lers came to Lanark the government store presented them with an axe, auger, a pit saw and an adze. It is Quite interesting to listen to stories related by some of the older inhaki- tants in the Dalhousie district. ------ This Man Has Had Tough Luck. Carleton Place Nov. conring to Carleton P) ago from Lanark. has had an have afftighted him had the veil been tilted, 1 Mr. jeral sons and daughters) a son was drowned in the Mississippi, kis wife died; be himself suffered a sll which lames him for life, and three sons have gone to the wif. A few days ago a daughter was married. Then thie We sale aE dis hpdse to Rube a8, whereupon his daughter d to become a wu Er { Gwillim PECOWD up with pines, on the east half.ton at Gibson's 8. x Since, ace a few years Bates, Sr:,! experience which would: After settling down in Col McKay's home with » family of sev. Profs. Manley Baker and John of Queen's University, left Saturday morning with a number of mining students, to put in the day round Verona "Bisurated age Kingston at Gibson's Store The city letter carriers are consid- ia" sold in "ae Cross Drug oi {ering the formation of a bugle band | to assist the 14th Regiment officers | in their instruction classes There are { a number of old bugiers among the "posties.'" "Sargol Tablets" are sold in Kings 1 Red Cross Drug Store. Fire 'Chief Swebt, of Gananoque, | was a visitor in the city on Friday. He happened to be at . the Brock street fire hall when an alarm was received, and turned out with Chier Atmos. (5 "Palm Olive Secap" sold at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. Major Burritt, Engineerifig Officer, | was in Brockville on Friday, in con- be sultation with Lieut-Col. Wilkinson a bullet in his heel and Mayor Donald«oh dbout se¥uring quarters for the right half and head-! quarters of tle 59th Battalion. i "Violet Glycerine Soap' sold Reons Red Cross Drug Store entling, a German -prisoner of | war at Fort Henry, was released on | Baturday, and left for Cape Vincent. | His American citizenship was estab- | lished after exfénsive enquiries. has been in the fort for six mon at Gi i He i ths. IN MARINE CIRCLES oF Vessels Along the Harbor, 4 The steamer Hritantic passed up on Friday night. A i The -schooger Andrews cleared on; Satarday for ren. i 'allinge cleared for, Darnton C lems Wego, to load coal for to. The er Robert MeDonald in port from cargo of Movements |Heasned- that he had inherited $680, Seainehe and Bhp 's Electric Sh y s Electric Sho Ds "i = 5b Stet and carried a bouquet of white car- a nations, at 10.30 a number of rela- tives of the contracting party en- joyed a sumptuous. repast The many beautiful presents reteived by the bride and groom testify to the high esteem "in which they are held by a large circle of friends The happy couple will take up their resi dence near Glenburnie. Sunkist Seeded and Seedless Raisins First car of new goods just afrived. Insist on : and have the best. At All ---- TT ---- ' Blind Beggar To Become Banker Webb City, Mo., Nov. 6.--S. R. Cotton, a blind beggar, who has just 5 000 from his brother in Arkansas, will indergo an operation to have his sight restored and then he intends to start a bank. ! Hunter Was Shot. North Bay, Nov. 6.--Ben Bridges, of this town, is the first victim of the hunting season in the North country, He was brought in from Tomiko with whieh had enter- ed his Wp and he is now in the hos- pital. CATARRH LEADS" "TO CONSUMPTION rheumatism. It may it eannot be removed atment. 15. counss . ARTPIANO Appeals to that musie-loving public that is best able to judge what tore means in a plane. be relieved, but "The World's Best Piano" is the title won by: this famous instrument on absolute merit: CW. LNOSAY . _ ML 8, Grace, Mgr.