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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1907, p. 1

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tendered her his place. Protesting tly, she sank into it guiltily and stered a vow never to shop over- » again. due time several seats were vaca- and the woman looked hopefully ard her knight limmy,"" a friend of his, was say- ""there's room inside now, Why t you sit down ¥" wd the last drop of discomfort was rd to the woman's cup of humilia- when Jimmy responded : \w, what's the use! No sooner get me legs stretched when another | old hén' will get on, and I'll have yer op up ! Easy Way To Get Iron. ™ v person who is run down or who impoverished blood needs iron. L iron preparations: constipate or bard to assimilate. Wade's Iron c Pills (laxative) provides a re; y which is free from objections, e pills agree with everybody. They prompt benefit and permanent re- . They are a great nerve wwthener and blood maker. In s, 2c., at Wade's drug store. ey back if not satisfactory. S---- Hogtown's Pork Factory. wa, Citizen. ce more Toronto has been caught the goods on it. A couple of s ago it obtained from the mili- lepartment the site of the historic Fort on condition that it was to arned into a park, a monument ed, and the old fortification d in a state of preservation. In- | of carrying out its agreement, anted a pork factory a site in immediate vicinity, and was ar- ing to dismantle the place and an electric line through it when ther day the minister of militia ied the city that the government d take back the property in view e city's breach of faith. Now nto is unreasonably wroth at this tion upon its good taste in ling a pork factory with patriotic ment. Short-Cut Curing. n you have a severe strain, or e, pain in the back, or twinges eumatism or neuralgia you want Ji in the shortest possible time. i hing can relieve and cure quick- an Smith's White Liniment. It rates deeply and relieves .econ- nm, inflammation and pain like {i *. Large bottles, 25¢., at Wade's t store. i \ \ h a tombstone epitaph the trou- Ji that it comes too late in the to enable the nan to borrow v on the strength of it. 1 {, Iron and Wine, "Our Own" Pint bottles, 50c., at Wade's store. n a man and his wife are of one it's a hundred to one that the loes nearly all the thinking. eh AITH '40ULD TAKR -- CURE AS THE GREAT eumatic C natural and easy cure that vered. Its wonderful power its going right tc the seat of bode evil," give pain, stiffen when it reaches vital spots; heamatic Cure is as harmless ty with which it effects a cure » have *' thrown away their suffering to the mountain top comes with the first dose no DEALERS HAVE IT . Reve troubles. ther, South American Ehimey Core » PRUGGLST, YEaR 74--NO. 299 | HE 3&1. : 4 WAS A FINE MAN| { Broker Oliphant Died From Wound a From Pistol. New York Financier Who Was Shot by Custom- er Succumbed Yesterday to his Injuries. Sdn New York, Dec. 23.--James H. Oli- ently figuréd that he would be worth phant, senior member of the stock ex- {33,000,000 by January Ist, 1908. He change firm of James H. Oliphant & {actually possessed, so far as his per- 3 sonal effects showed, less than $11. (Co., who was shot Friday afternoon,| Geiger owed the Oliphants $5.000 by Charles A. Geiger, died at the hos- land had been asked for a settlement. pital, Saturday morning. | He called at their office, and, after The men were closeted in Oliphant's private office at the time of the shoot- ing, and all that is known of what| vance him sufficient credit to carry immediately preceded the shooting was | 5,000 shares of a certain stock until a learned from the lips of the dying|rise in the price should vield him a man. Oliphant said that his refusal to | profit His proposition was refused extend further credit 'to Geiger caused | abd the shooting followed. : the tragedy. There is reason to l« Clerks who pushed their way into lieve. however, that Geiger had become |Oliphant's office when they heard the mentally irresponsible. A notebook | shots fired . found upon his person contained com- | dead bod obhg tions, asked that the firm ad- I, stumbled over Geiger's He had shot himself in the putations by which the writer appar- mouth and again in the right temple. i thieves' armoury in a house on ¢ hamp this little manufacturing town to quite a serious extent, as ditions may be looking up a little. The slump in manufacturing circles has | already hit CLOSE Brice on staple articles of consump are higher than ever known be- MANUFACTURERS THEIR WORKS fore tas that a local cattle deale : : 4 On Account of Bad Conditions-- ,.., al Sutie semive ill, i he Milk May Take a Drop in ness in the town, to furnish milk at a Price--A Hockey League Form-| lower rate than is now charged here ed. At present the price is eight cents a Gananoque, Dec. 22.--Thursday ever ing a public meeting was held in the town hall for the purpose of orgamz ing a hockey league for the coming season. The election of officers re sulted : Honorary president, William | ~ S J. Phillips; president, W. JJ Wilson; | re ' oy soup vice-president, Thomas Fields; teas Prange, ams ov. Fdward McCoy; secretary, John r \ Marshall. y Yon Gananoque teams | and Mrs. Cornack and Mr. Sornay were represented and will enter tho | ill 15am lo Watertown, N.Y + Where Jeague--Star-Badhelors, St Lawrence | r 'ornack will resume his position and Tigers. The Lansdowne Ramblers as offic ia) interpreter in Italian at the were expected to have a delegation at sittings of the supreme court. i i Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campson » lid not However, Mr. . J. 1 : the meeting, but did no who were married during the past quart, and he purposes delivering it it six cents, or selling on the premis- es at five cents. Ii this materialises it is needless to state that quite a large amount of eustom will he at tracted his way. Hall has aturday evoning be- ing Mr. Cornack's last in charge. He they have made application to enter 3 i Ki : . o | Who joinec ¢ Odd Fellows in 1539 } | week, in Kingston, by Rev. Dr. Mac. | who joined the Odd Fellows in 159.1, SGC Top ape Cond tn. J ostplf that of 'the oustop Bristol to-Pud:| abandoned No. + slope adjoluing: The W. Schofield of 118 Marguerctta'|dinglon expross, which completes the water reachad to the waists of the league, : : The second game in Gananoque i 's schedule was play- bowping alley, on teams future reside herve, Mr. and Mrs. George Tavlor, Syden- ed at Roderic Thursday evening last, between captained by George Jaker and thur Belfie. The former team Wwol easily, by a score of 2,380 to 1,903. ham stn worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Southworth, facturers have closed their works un- til the beginning of the new year, in | Trinity Methodist chur | The ceremony was |» hopes that by that time business Como" op Upiicon, assisted hy Rev Wesley Casson DAILY MEMORANDA. | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Patterson lof Elgin, spent a part of their honey 'moon with friends in this locality the latter part of the week. They were in Smith's Falls, on Wednes J Wood Christmas F F Bargwins in Fine Furs, a At Campbell Bros ., the store of quality Zion Rink opens 'Xmas night E Wonderland Theatre, afternoon aI d | married in evening. | day morning, by Rev. W Partello Stock Company, Grand Opera |l.te of Grace church explaining that he could not meet his | the minister, holding him a prisoner | It is reported on good authority | | Tavish, have arrived home and will in| ama wae the oldest Odd Fellow in the , attended the-wedding of [his youth he was ca Ar. | their niece, Miss Anna Hazel South- | gang. Toronto, to Francis H: Wood, of the Toronto | ite ar the local manu- 1 : Quite a number of ) | Technical School, which took place, at | h, in that city. | rmed by Rev, ., 2: burg Roller Rink. 1 Combine. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 23. --Surrounded | Daniel Frohman, the theatrical mag- by fivé hundred persons on roller inate, who, with his brother, -Uharles, skates the Rev. C. L. Thurgood, pas- forms the backbone of the big thea- tor of the Central Christian church, [trical combine, was born at Sane himseli on skates, with a brid. and |dusky, O., in 18°3. He had little time bridegroom facing him, also on skates, {ior school, and _ .& knowledge is what a unique marriage ceremony was per- [he gained at first hund irom men and formed at the Homewood skating rink, levents in the veal world of business. The bride was Miss Beulah Smith, |He was an office boy in the New York the groom, Wilbert Schandres. Mr. | - Thurgood at first declined to don the | rollers, because he feared the floor was | too smooth. The management powder | ed the spot on which the ceremony | was to be performed and the preacher then consented. He stood the test all right, but the bride, just as she was about to reply to the woras, "honor, love and obey," shifted her foot and sat down amid the screams and roars of the hundreds of witnesses. The minis i ter reproved the guests for their wun {seemly mirth, and to punish them he | preached a wedding sermon thirty min | | utes in length. When all was over the crowd skated in a merry whirl around | in the middle of the floor as long as! i i { i ! he had detained them. | } "Apaches" In Montreal. | Montreai, Dec. 3.--Importing the methods of the Parisian "Apaches, August Beaulne and Emile Ardois, who are supposed to have belonged to one of the most dangerous gangs of Hooligans in Paris, established a Daniel Fronman { I'ribune building, in 1866, and remain- | ed in the newspaper service for five | de Mars street, to which they were (years. He then felt the call of the | traced by detectives after a daring theatre, and soon had made sv robbery at a fur store, street. Explosives sufficiently power ful to hlow open the strongest bank theatre in New York city, as well ax {would render an elephant unconscious, | were found in the house, and were | {handed over to Milton S. Hersey, the city analyst, to examine MOTHER DEAD AT SEA. Following the Birth of a Little Daughter. New York, Dee. 23.-- Born at sea, off the west const of Africa, Ruth Lang, ¥ thirteen days oll, arrived here on Fri- ® lday on the Mauretania Her mother We and father were missionaries at Non- |¥ first division court of On- Mili, Nigeria. A few days before the {4 tario will have at least for * baby's birth Mrs. Lang sailed on the ¥ a period, a lady acting as x Falatsa for Bristol, England, on her Ww w * " HERESIES A LADY OFFICIAL. ry Toronto, Dec. 23.--The ¥ clerk. Miss Emily Mac- way to her parents' home in Canada. ¥ donell, Whitby, has been Half way to Bristol, Ruth was horn. |¥ appointed temporarily to The mother died without seeing the #¥ the position rendered child. Another woman missionary on ¥ vacant by the resignation board volunteered to bring the child ¥ of D. C. Macdonell. home to America. Since landing she 8 % has notified the little one's grandpar- | REI | ents in Toronto, and looks for them 1 to come for her. Death Of The Oldest Oddiellow. London, Dec. 23.--Thomas Sturgess, Family In Toronto. Toronto, Dec. 23 ~Mrs. Lang was world, died, vesterday, at Burton-on Trent, in his ninety-ninth vear. In jstreet, Toronto. As soon as thy sad tidings reached Rev. R. V. Bingham, secretary of the Alrica Evangelistic -- Mission, he hurried to the Schofield tibby's for furlined gloves, lhome to break the news to the par- Medley's for fancy lamps. | ents. ured hy a pross VIGOROUS WHIPPINGS | Thieves. House, 8.15 p.m. uv. W Miss Exa Mofiatt, of ueton df Ame Lodge No. 91, A. O. U. here on Thursday to spend the holi-| nN ; ulimesiohe 10ee evenings Llection of ors on . u Mi NX. E. Filling, who Waterbur Mi: i 2 Piity ldaughter, "that the Lord has been ES AH ud day seasor SS ling, a : ; i & Officers 1908. Roberts sail [has been 'connected with the Star lashes each, while running naked in [RO d to me, and she must share with This day im history :--RODETL fin a Das me 4) South Aiffes, 1599 1 Po wae Syusment Hall or Hy Wat Pusl. the snow was hmeat dealt Just as the girl stepped out of the 344 ! left fo yer home atertown, eh a g Newton born, 1642. bas left for her me + lant here to stole [house the tramps seized her, twisted X.} J. Fr Rathbun com spent vesterdav Mechanical | {ives in town Mrs A box of Linen Embossed in any Initial f to-night. The Jackson Pre street. Deseronto Wellington with rela l'ompkins anc Princess--' The X dow 5 fe 8 gav chase At The Pri ae le es. Weller. of Britton, S.D., ar Mrs. Carrie Fu dozen husky farmhands gave chas Statue," Comedy "A Dike 10nd | Holmes Wallace, " They overtook the tramps, who had Race Track Phantasy. Song, "WONG L 4. some time n town. the self, was given g A mn amps wl a Night Beloved Good Night." y Spent he § ister, Mr D. imore fortunate stopped to cook amd eat the 'meat, | } a we former's sister, NO o at Eaba $e ) x 4 ae treet the meat to her and the punishment followed driggs, Wilham stree he mes « WHIG TELEPHONES. M. 243--Business Office. 229--Edilorial Rooms. 292--J obbing Department. FONSI With about $400 on his person, " GOLD LINE ony you IO | Hayward, an MCR. been missing at St Thomas | Men's sweater coats, 8 | heavy with collar and pockets, at Jenkins'. . " Crothers' Rideau chocolates in fan boxes, all fresh. Medley's This set would ¢ any other store. Our price, $9, for this week only. Special $6.25. -------------------------- Robertson Bros. on January 29th next 4 Suspenders in fancy boxes, : : | Jenkins'. | Bibby's glove, "Jadies' fur-lined A BARGAIN IN | LAMPS Y WOM AN FIRST Boston. Mrs. Meyer had gone ov a------ | from her Massachusetts home th he got them in PLUCK husband and son, to an 1 exas 50 Fancy Lamps. Just n - job lot. Came and get one for Christ | mas as I am going to sell them AL TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 398 Princess St. 'Phone, 705. FOR SALE Choice Brick Residence, Barrie street all improvements, grand lecat! on. ct] v Double Stee Dwelling. Earl st | bath, En ecliing, Albert street, bard. occurs in Thorold, : . lot and many others t owner with a team ¢ SWIFT'S Real Agency. { St. Catharines, Dec. 23.~ When a fir rings, the firs {horses on. the spot to draw the Bn engine receives from the Our razor strops are leaders; prices town does not own an rafging from 20c. to $1.50. Strachan's hardware. Twenty-five per all fancy goods and boxed Chown's. $5. The horses for this | irpose is great rivalry amon cent. discount on | Ther g 2 but Hany Carter is usua perfumes at teamsters, Chapman, of the ASEAN | LL even poore paymaster, has mately sixteen extra | tead of being, two-edged, £1.50, double groove, 1t The British parliament 1s to meet or hooked some respects than that 50c.. at] sr municipality gst the 'ed, joined in and gave a hearty cheer v first. The other night the bell peels pext meeting of the council. her arm until she screamed with pain, k the meat from her and ran. An rm was. quickly sent out, and a the dinner tha 2 ) t boot neigh [HH clough was carrying to a poot igh 1 hor m Milton. Not until the tramps fell exhausted and told the gar : in the snow did the angry men (le home of Sarah Las I cloughs. warning to quit the neighborhood at present bayonet of twelve inches, and tle. The submarines and one-half, instead , the hold of the vessel, whence the of fifty-six and one-hali inches In- joan. emerge unperceived hy the enem with a | by means of locks. is single-edged, with LEE groove, slightly A Woman's Great. Feat. a back and single vi tapered to a point The cross guard, with one side having a deeply-curved terminal, facilitates the markabley feat of pedesirianism i {stacking of arms Fucsish] tramp from Portland to Chicago, J guste brought to mind by the death at De { Jenkins's ham, Mass, a few days ago, of Mr | Anstrian collars, $2 a dozen, at forty years ago walked from Texas t Mr. Mever soon died, and the moth lived at Dedham, a suburb: of Bosto e 1 out the fire signal, when he * was Jf 'to look for him. The plucky woman harnessed the horses, and set off with SP them at ao gallop for the fire hall, NX. Mebougall, B.A, and John Ve next best | den, M.A., have been appointed publ school inspectors for East and W. Lambton ¢ managing to beat out the ¥ team by several necks The men around, even those defeat l- (She will receive the money at the kins', . Sce Bibby's ¥1 neckscarfs. > and pe % - ga To EEE en -- . » KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1907. ps op Te) S WERE FOUND Young Couple Married in Pitts- | He is Part of the Big Theatrical | \ J in St. Paul (ful tours of the state with his own | {companies. He now runs the Wceum { safes, and drugging powders, which | Daly's | -- i sl Watertown, Dec. 23--J. H. Oli : Fifty Were Lashed on Back For Being Tramp Fhousand Island Yacht Club and owns | sembly, "on JSoturdny, at 8 mere 3 sist. Then thev left them, with a will be stored A fiords a thrusting length of approxi- |2Way in a species of tunnel, traversing Boston, Mass.. Dee. 23.--A more re- lon each box. 25e. {much greater than in the case of -------- achieved by Weston, in his notable | where he was working, Neil Taylor is Grey silk lined gloves, 81.50, at Marie Magdalene Mever, who nearly : i Mra, swer was eighty-two sn she and the fire bell away. His wile did not know where xe Meyer wa ighty-two when she Boye' sweater coats, $1.50, at Jen county Sw Ww - R-- Sl ed {| ; » = ---- ------ ' Stolen Property Worth $32,000 Found in Ice Box. The Thief Was a Mere Lad---He Sold a $3000 Pearl Necklace for Twenty-Five Cents--- ® How It Happe r---- New York, Dec, 214 The 832,000] the stogie factory of the American N py , ; for Pwenty-five th of jewels stolen from the Jer Tobacco company, 0 y 3 worth of je he cents. He had sought in vain to sell sey City office of the United States the other pieces of jewelry for small Express company, last Saturday, | sums. have been recovered feom an ike box Rorofi's arrest was due to the fact in a Jersey City tenement. that he had accepted the diamond col- The boy who stole them was arrest- | lar from White, knowing it to have od with another young man, to whom |been stolen. It was stuffed in his he gave a $2,200 diamond collar. They | trousers pocket when he was arrested are William White, seventeen years loth lads were captured in the | old, and Charles Koroff, twenty-one | Communipaw office as they were about | ] years old. Both are employed by the |to go out on their waggon. Young | § express company. Pukell pointed White out as the boy | Young White, who was a helper on | who sold him the necklace, and he im- | 8 one of the Jersey City waggons of the | plicated the driver. company, stole the package contain- | The prisoners admitted the posses ing the jewels from the platform of | sion of the jewels and young White the Communipaw offices last Saturday [led the detectives to his home. He afternoon, and he was the Ind who | had wrapped the costly gems in tissue | sold the £3,000 pearl necklace to Logis] paper and hidden them in the icebox. | Pukell, the little chap employed Jin | They were all recovered. To do your Christmas Shopping, but we're ready and capable to handle the largest crowds. A large staff and quick service and just as many pretty things as ever for your choosing. Read this list of useful and very acceptable gifts. aay 5 A" § i | TWO OLD SIMPLETONS Ladies' Kid Gloves, Men's Kid Gloves, Children's Kid Gloves, Ladies' Lined Gloves, Men's Lined Gloves, Ladies' Woollen Gloves, Men's Woollen Gloves, Children's Woollen Gloves, Ladies' Hand) erchiefs, Men's Handkerchiefs, Children's Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Neckwear, Men's Neckwear, Girdles and Relts, WILL NOT OCCUR. London, Dec. 23.--There is no truth in the assertion, published in the Standard that the British admiralty has decided to establish, next May a Pacific and North American squadron, the base of which probably will be at Esquimalt. a Duel-Flat of Sword Figured. | Budapest; Dec. 23.~The duel be- {tween Promier Dr. Wekerle and ex- | Minister of Justice Polonyi, growing {out of a speech made by Dr. Wekerle, {in the diet, in which the prime minis. {ter attacked Polonyi, was fought, yes- {terday, swords being used. In the |second bout Dr. Wekerle got through his opponent's guard twice, and dealt | the premier two blows oa the body, { with the fat of his sword. Thereupon | Polonyi gave up hix sword, and' with la voice shaking with emotion, begged MINERS NARROWLY ESCAPE, { the prewier's pardon for imsalting him, {and a reconciliation was effected, Drowning From Water Rising in the Shaft. |" England's Fastest Trains. Marelton, Pa., Dec. 23. ~More than | Liverpool, Dee. W--Aceonding - to |150 miners narrowly escaped drown [the December Great Western Railway |ing in tho No. 4 slope, at the Lehigh Magazine, the fastest start-to-stop and Wilkesbarre Conl company; at wed which has yet been booked in|Auenaid, through the unexpected Rngland over such a distance sling of a large body of water in | Fight EFEEXEXF FREE REEERZFEEE 1184 miles in the net two hours. It of the men, who got to the suiafe is the nearest approach to, a "mile «| through two separate' openings. {minute" yet scheditled In why time ta- only man who perished was Anthony | ble. Salvoski, who set off the blast that | -- released the water, This rapidly sub- | Oliphant Well Known. sided. Children's School Umbrel- als, Toques and Sashes, Children's Wool Leggings, Weye's Mufflers, For Men, Women and Children. CALL AND SEE THEM. phant, shot in his office in New Yhrk, THE SHAH YIELDED is a well-known figure during the i ---------- summers at the Thousand Islands. |And Swore Fidelity to Constitu- His cottage known as Neh Mabin, near tion. St. Lawrence Park, is one of the| Teheran, Dec. 23.~The shah has beauty spots in the American channel. | yielded, and signed a declaration, on Mr. Oliphant is a member of the |the Koran, which he sent to the as his fidelity a teen accepted the conditions laid down hy Anarchy At Fes. the parliament, including the punish- Tangier, Dec. 23 -- Anarchy prevails | ment of the ringleaders of the recent at Fea. The tribesmen have set fire | TIO, and the dissolution of the court de rlique. to the stores of tobacco, and opium, | Hqw . and chased the members of the fore . ign board from the town. They are | Wireless Stations For Australia. { threatening to assault the Jewish Melbourne, Dec. 23.--At a meeting of | quarter. | the Australian eabinet the postmaster. | | general announced his: decision to call Brother's Self-Sgcrifice. lor tenders for wireless telegraphy in Cape Town, Dee. 23 "After a native | stallations at some half-dozen places thad been condemned to death for mur rout Australia, including King Is- KYES.--To Mr. ana Mra James B [der at Umtata, Cape Colony, his half land, Tasmania, Rottnest, some con- Kyes, Wilstead, Dec. 14th, a son. Hato conlemed to the crime: but in | Venient centre on the northern coast, | MILNE. --At Gananoqs, Dee. 20th, te spite of his declarations of guilt he Port Moresby and Yorke peninsula Hs gue es g vee . Dee. me 3 b¥'a abecial cout Tenderers are to sell their Australian WALI mis neo -- ae. eb Was acquitted Ly a Spe - | rights to the commonwealth, 5 Walsh, a daughter. Snapshots In Color. {the yacht Madeleine. An Unfortunate Family. 8 | X ux | x ROBERT J. REID 4 FOUNTAIN. Ww Teli Sarah Castle she said to her once. Rome, Dec. 23. -T1t is claimed that] a E i * A #*: LD IN N * I Saral snapshots in color can be taken with | Exmouth, Dec, 23.--Mary Ann Ret The Leading Undertaker. M Yas De BA dW : 3 |The Floreuee helio-chromatic plate, (dle, aged seventy-seven, uh Exmouth | 0 0% 5 "297. Princess street. 3 x spatch received here from THE JAPANESE BAYONET | SUBMARINE WARFARE. which was exhibited for the first time jWOISH, Set hoo & I 0 Al ' os S : Re Drude, from Morocco, ¥ l in England before the Royal Photo- io orfunate A oe on be . ¢ g | * : » iateh 1 : - oe Society ida ht The | her son me ith his death Oo ¥ Seclares io tne Tua * Nodified, Adopted. For British To Ba a Sram Which grophie de hos Aeolor, "an peridurs in a brick field. Be mar x 3 - ® ¥ columns have surfo 2 «Army. ,- ox 0. | a rie aughter was afterward burnec -------------------- %¥ mountain in which the re- * London, Det. 23.--~The army council Paris, Dec. 23.--The Echo de Paris, Bell Ringer to death. Yesterday, Mrs. Rendle was A 3 4+ bellious Benis-Nassen tribes- # Ono edo modified form of the | announces that the Maxims are con: | Woman " Angers gathering coke, which was falling from dn 52 This is a RARE SNAP. A % men have taken refuge. * has. § bavonet for the British |Structing for Japan a new type of London, Dec. 23 At Islip church, { passing carts, when she was knocked Radnor. . pretty set of 97 pieces, rest Fog | Wo aan The new havonet is séventeen ship for the transportation of small Notthamiftor Shire, Mim, Rhier Hors down by a runaway horse and killed. White Rock. is! y- micely decOTw'd *- OS SERIE e li 8 @ Vessel { 1" ve members © w Central g fish perceein HICKSON SHOHCIII inches long, as compared with the | submarine vessels to the sceme of bat- BR a Hin have Just acta i's G lo. Hands Insured For $25,000. London, Dec. 23.--The parents of ¥i | Max Darewski, the boy pianist, have ¥! To Cure A Cold In One Day. insured his hands for $25,000. The | Take Laxative Brom: Quinine Tab-| premium charged is $205 a quarter. lets. Drugglsts refund money if it fails {This fec is high, Lut in such a young to cure. E. W, Grove's signature is! lad risks of dislocated wrists ave plished a peal of minor 5,040 changes, which occupied nearly three hours. ERR ASAE Gurd"s Soda Water. Gurd"s Quinine Tonic. Imported Dry Ginger Ale. Imported Sweet Ginger Ale. Imported Quinine Tonic. Jas, Redden & Co. | Importers of Fine Groceries. adults. n v Ax the result of faliing into a sewer is lin St. Thomas hospital with a broken Jenkins', . . I- | neck Bibby's for Fowne's gloves, | Bibby's for full dress suits. At lquique, one man was kidled, and vl several Wihers were wounded, in an it REMA encounter with the authorities. X censorship has been established. The : strikers now number not less than A 3,000. Scarf pins from 25¢. to $350, at 2 Tr, being without funds, at the age of! . . * \Wite of Thorold Teamster Beat Men to Five-|ioirvemsoar il Shor iy vom Negro Has Outlived His Fourteen White soy; hall With Horses. on the way, and reached Boston in about three months from the time they left Texns. They have ever since] yo, yon, NX. Det. 23-Manthy Try Bibby's to-night. Felix, Carbray, ope of Quebec's best known and most prominent citizens, died on Friday. The deceased was con- Although he in colored, Vann's fours | ui for Portugal and dean of tho Sage : ough he is colored, wn & fours : Maria Vann, the fourteenth wile of iN pe have alt Dour white," and mia hidy Bei Se, Hy James Nicholas Vann, of Mount he exprossed a distaste for women of and Bl no a > Hope, Orange county, is dead and hi "oon race Ho has been body ser. | 1 Bibby's. ight." bas been laid beside the thirteen other vant to some of the most prominent 1 ry nigh a-iwives in the Vapn family burial men in Oran county. - 'He has ie ground at Mount Hope ire : t, James Nicholas Vaun most remarkable characters in Orange Wives. I ---- 1 {meeting with s but is now getting =o fedble as to be | rejected ears ago his biography was publish- 8 nd, 1907, and is, 1° {township on April 22nd, 1507, and is, 10g 454 had a large sale. | therefore, over 100 years old. ARTE | Bis tonights » " The Congo annexation scheme is is ond of the preached, . doctored, and studied law, { Belgian parli hel Likely to be i cled, La He was horn in Mount Hops hardly able to get around. Many | Clearing sale of fancy lamps. Med Be { Lute i a

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