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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1908, p. 5

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frat. Tera: am 3 ye . ------ "DRIVEN TO SUICIJE, Convict's Wife "Crushed Down By, Sorrows Too. Pittsburg, Sept Unable to hor- himéney to carry her to her | "DTERESTING ALE TREE. { Recently Cut Down in Hamilton HOE LES OFFER HELPS THE SOUTHERN BAP TISTS IN GOOD WORK. Contributes $150,000 to Fund Be- ing Raised For Purpose of Establishing a University. New - York, Sept. 3.--As the first step toward endowing a great Baptist university in the south, as he has dong in the ease of Chicago Univer. sity, in the north, John. I. Rockefei-§. er, through the Gener E ion Board oh iy Je ty, LA eg a mokid - € TRiththon®! PH 181 000 on Ba thdt thm Bap tied ; the state raise anvadditionsl Santos: The proposition has been test, + and the effort to gei this money "will be pushed vigorously. There is no doubt about obtaining the sum need- ed, for. there: aye many. eta Jpem- bers of the church in Virgin Richmond College 1s the ean og fo stifution in {he sotith' ownéld by ith of Mr. Rockefellers: faith. Ahi: Rocks. feller has = alveatly;, given this institu- tion £100,000 or more. Besides Richmond College, the Vir- ginia Baptists own a women's college in Richmond, and Mr. Rockefelier in' formed' a committee of the Richmond College Board of Trustees that if they would unite the two under one cor- poration he would see that they had all the endowment needed. "Money shall not stand in the way of making this a great southern uni- versity," Mr. Rockefeller's agent is said to have told them. Mr. - Rockefeller regards Richmond as the central point in the south for such a university, but does not be- lieve it can be done exce ept by bring- ing these 'two institutions together under ome management, with all the buildings on the same grounds. The present property will be sold and the proceeds deVoted to the new buildings, while $100:000 of the latest wilt of Me. Rockefeller avill be used to Jwrghase a new. site. "NEW YORK STOCKS. Prices Furnished Br J. P. Bickell & Coy, (per W: Hector H. Hume). THE NEWS OF WORLD! | OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED | IN BRIEF FORM. B--pm-- Sy. " A LAW SUIT ENTERED L AGAINST THE GOVERNOR?| GENERAL OF CANADA i EEA. hes be moe | es dead and her father dying. Mrs | Sylvia [Btoaks this afternoon drank | ion with) 1 the shadow the peni-| tentiary wells Where: her husband © isi Claim Amounts .oufined "She will od hushag isd of The casd is one of the saddest over and Remembered. Woodstock, Cobourg, Sept. 3.--An - apple | tree with Ot the most interest- | ing history of any tree of its kind {in the dominion, was recently "cut Matters That Interest Everybody [down on the farm of R. L. Holds <Notes From All Over--Littlel worth, in "Hamilton township, near here. It stood on pfarm known for Everything Easily Read | many years as the Hythe farm, and the one upon which the late Susanna Moodie composed the first volume of { her renowned book, 'Roughing it in {the Bush," and near which many of For Cancelling Yukon" Conces-, sions to Bonanza Creek Min- ing Co.--The to $17,600,000. 3. ~The largest law Brought under the notice of the local Cheese sales : suit ever filed in Yukon was started, ahthorities. William Stoaks doing terboro, 12ic.; Madoc, 12e. vedterday;" when "As. DD. Curtis, -inana- ff ie yvearsfor grand larceny and will] A severe lightning and han storm |, {ents of thi gef of the Bonanza Creek Mining com | iberatell iff u few weeks. His faith- Leaused much damage in Kent county. | incidents o is first historic vol- asked the governor-geherally 'of AT dims heen Starving outsige thed RL. Border, 'M.P., has -sold® his ume actually took lage. In i793 a vallg . . . : . "P: i v. Loyalist started from Vermont for hdvig VA waiting only to be able to we [Han dsor e Fedidertid@l property Pine- y Ovals on ou, ith 'phssed hint gif visitors' days. This mbrnjrig | ha igo) "Bi, "Hala, a a journey of Some five hundred shelt a message from Milledgeville] | Ri Prekford i miles, bringing with him his wife, an their former home, regdire itiod OopNan of Drogheda. Ire | | American lady, sd tleir two child- Hother dead, father dvifig: 1 come land, , was accidentally Shot and killed |}. their belongings being conveyed me at once.' 5 Pahite out on a hunting expedition | [In a waggon drawn by a yoke of oy- vain th&t the disfracted! gE = {en. In the spring 'of 1793 he came twollan appealed to the neighbors and | named Lee It was in 4 y . the min- ney R iiarney a to this vicinity and settled in the ese A 2 to ' wilderness on property » £ ede he % legtan. from doo tof € hu, has been added to the Montreal | jvtho RS ion ¥ inca as the . mong one ad pre Albin. | police force. "His work will be among | small patch of ground near Bie nd gun, * The company " etl nglonly. enough dar | | the" mémbers of 'the Chinese colony. | a are to carry her to Georgia, ie * William Wilson, constable of % : y E { cabin, the site of which is still point- tuple te Sucuion, ome ¢ a woman gave her ten cents for'a eupii suing Williad W080 P., Hor on, ed. out, he platted sieht 3 few or 7 a Po 0 dadivie usd TI 10 LOOK | of coffee, but finding that she could ages for having! dm locked up. por seedy of ie native ling app ": y p > trees ced ro 2 rge ag moneys the ground | {not get enough for the car fare south,| "A horse thiéf is alleged to ED sto} Several: of the tre thus produced re- -- = y He Later, N. C. Tread- | Mrs. Stoaks bought ten cents' worth The coroner's jury in the case of gained, until about forty-five years A o oni a Tteeasici whirk poke | of acid in a drug store and going near | Rosie Culelir: ie rin it doe Bid 18ge, when they Hectyed and one by sing clauns formerly held by ithe prison where her husband is one, were removed, excepting one, . F ; > +| killed by a waggon driven by Joseph | the company. This cancelling of one drank it. Stoaks, the ,prisoner, be-| Tanner, orbit Ly acquitted the oseph; | [which stood in the middle of a field concession and giving the same rights came so frantic when he heard of his| of all blame. . : | tom 1798 to 1908, and having heen to another, gives the company, it |wife's deed that he had to be placed] en a hose aud buggy from Pyron struck by lightning two years \ ago, Beamer, of Lincoln township, claimed, (the right to file suit. lin the prison dungeon. and set | was just Tectnily Teluctantly romped se ww the present proprietors. fire to the barn to- cover ' pel It is Mr. Beamer lost his barn, the 4 theft. ated that for seventy-five years, and machinery, | how ne befol horses and other stock and crops. [ the {2 g. he Th 3 Sot Jnown, Building operations in Windsor for | ed bearing . fruit, and even last ve Bones. this year do not furnish any simone I A tions of . financial depression, indica- | although all dead but one small limb, Detroit, Mich., Sept. 3.--The Body of | i Tn far | that limb was covered with apples. Miss Marie Remke, twenty-five years | . ---- . the city concerned. Since the | The fruit was about the size of a old, who lives at 8% Maybury avenue, | . beginning of - the year there has been | small pear and very hard, and two lies at the county morgue, with® the! an expenditure of $216,000 in build- | years ago was highly prized as it sock * broken, a rib Forturel, cad) ings. das : | would keep in 'good condition, if care- numerous braistd and lacerations. and | In the Belleville, Ont., polite. court [fully packed, until Epring. Coroner 'Bennett has started an in- | a Hungarian, named Dashan, charged | vestigation, jut. the young woman's | William Babeock; ith holding him up | VERONA MATTERS. death ' with a revolver while his sister, icea | Miss Bomke was Fisher, robbed him $12. The ac- boating 'péfly « wn the Detroit rive Susad were : Ny { Ihe three additional members of thd | | | last night, and the first news of ee) board . .of railway: ¢ desk death was that she bad fallen into the i tk ra) vay Soifuight= Witla: ty no Je appointed untal/next week. { of Winnipeg, Sept. 12¢.; Pe-| is jon to the ground, rights were granted them, being afterwards annulled ister ofthe oi § It was necessagy of the we noes but also water } . NO! the latter fo We have bunched together all the small lotr, and Odds and Ends, and pl ed prices aa them for you to Carry Away the Goods. Some tho best bargains of the sale are now, A DETROIT TRAGEDY. | ONLY A SHORT TIME. " wer £ Girl Drowned Had Many Broken The Pope Thinks His Days Are as is Valuable Stallion Dead--Cheese Factory Fayments. Verona, Sept. 2.--Mrs, J. L. Perny | and Miss Grace Burleigh have retwrn- ted from a visit to Cataraqui and Kingston. George Vandewaters, while en route. to High Falls, dreve Int the river, at Stone Dam |! {bridge to allow the horse to drink. Fhe animal fell on the slippery rocks, breaking the hip joint, and had to case shot. Mrs. Donald Craig and two who | daughters left for New Ontario Tu affair {day, where Mr. Craig is employed. Mioleskoi, | T." H. Craig will be absent in the re- | North-West for a month or more. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan, residents | here for the past eighteen vears, will to Kingston early in Septem- of a member of a remanded. 1 ™ water when'gaing hehare at Robarg's Awaiting you. Resort, 'at the head of the: river A pretty well understood that they | phys ictan was galled to attempt will . be. Thomas Greenway, MP; suscitition. hut the Young A. Galliher, MP, and Mayen J) Ari | dead 'When the doctor arrived. Later | Beowt, Ultawa. | : ' the injuieg "found on' the body arous- | A verdict of accidental ed comment, and it was also remark-| & : Bul returned] by the coroner's ed that the girl's hair wae dry | § d e eville, which looked into the } K : : of I. Aboc Bagdan, the Syrian, died as the result'of a shooting at Point Ann, on Sunday. who did the shooting, has leased. The Hydro-Electric call for tenders for transformer tions at the Falls and for the sary step down stations along route of the proposed transmission | for July lines for Western Ontario. It | average price per Ib. pected the total cost will be average Ibs. milk to one neighborhood of $1.000.000 11 1-16 lbs. «+1 Justice Anglin reserved decision for { Several from here took: in the farm a writ of mandamus to compel the [laborers exenrsion to different points mayor of Galt to sign the hydro- |in ithe North-Wests: Chacles { Rattan electric power commission's power 'and soni are busy witly their | steam contract, in accordance with the bill [ thresher.: » Mr. and Mrs. Avthur Wards passed by the council. Mayor Pat- | visited Fn Frederick; Aylen's last: Sun- terson pointed out that his objection [icbay 4 Ward tack al number foy a to signing the by-law was on account | ride, in x automobile. Dr. McCarter of the fact that the bylaw was not |has returned. from(Ottawa. Mr. and in conformity with the one served by Mrs. Mearl Pooler, Rodmar. N.X.( ar- the voters. rived to-day io spend. a week - with irs. Poolen's "sister, | Mrs, Henry { Dixon. 1 } W. H. Réynolds sand wife, Samuel Irish' and wife, left for Toronto : fair But Not iho-day. The funeral of the infant | daighter of Gearge Nandewaters took adyicds | nlace (this afternoon tothe Free Me by the, authorities here re | thodist chupch, | Mrs, A} MeNanghton, the derailing of an express | Kingston: is visiting at bet mother's west of Princeton, this morning, stated | here! Mps; J. Smith. returned, to that eight cars, mostly Pullmaus, left | Kingston lever! pital: Edward the track, the rine and the front {Curl is suli) ot m ery and slightly 6th a ; ith, trucks of the * car remaining | suriace or on ing im- proving. Mrs James Beis leit this Ontario, on Several g were injured but all to continue their | morning for Frank port, to journey. names are ' | join her husband, foreman the Henry Woodstock, Trent Valley canal excavation cut on W. A. Grant, Haileybury, 3 V, a short time. , E. Snook is sprained. ing carefully after the interests of the store. Eugene Crouch, | Mining Co., of Pennsylvania W. M injured. Lamson accompanied the farm la Mrs. Henry borers excursion. Messrs. McPhee and , shaken up Martin, masons and builders, have H. A. Sithead, | completed a very substantial platform Mrs. "E. W. Bendure, {of cement in front of the M. E Sixteen-Year-Old Theft Weighed on | hand injured { church Mrs. C. W. Bell and . Miss y | W. S¢ Burton, Mich. , | Loretta Bell, Sharpton, are visiting Man's Conscience. _ | ankle sprained. tat J. L. "Percy's Miss Jean R, Buffalo, Sept, 3--An odd instance of | of the passengers wee boumsd! | Grant has returned' from Kingston. stitution made a 'Woman happy Phd Grove Gordon, imported shire; ~ the | for the Toronto exhibition but; mest, other day. Sixteen vears ago, whi | of them were through for Bui- | formerly owned' by syndicate 'of jshe worked for 0. Barnum & | farmers, but recently purchased by b i Sen | falo. | Co., haristreet skirt was stolen | Colin Craig, died at his. owner's farm } the fram The train was in charge of Conduc- eloakraom 3 | tor Vickery Eng McDougall. vesterday The a severe ond Regently she receiv a -------- to Mr. Craig Miss Edythe York left man whe mas a fe . last week for Teronto to visit Miss time, inclgsing a $10 che Jessie Duff, former college friend. | mitted he" had stolen George Davy and "wife, Enterprise, Should the £10 be not visited at Edward Curl's last week. the loss he was willing Colin Craig busy with his ° corn = ait binder amongst the farmers here. makes slow progress -- Miss Armstrong, Marlbank, wisited in a heavy sea; and "Married At Pembroke. Miss Winnie Clayton last week. Mrs, so also does a firm, loaded down with poor and sickly look- ing printing make little headway in this progressive age. We realize this and have stocked our Job Pembroke Ont. Ope of 'H. B. Wartelsky and Master Louie, the most beautiful and elaborate wed A th, { are going to Boston shortly. The dings of the season w celebrated | { has returned to her home after visit- funeral of the infant daughter of G last evening, in the Bishop's Palace, {ing her mother, Mrs. D. Hughes Miss | Vandewaters occurred to F L M. when the marriage was celebrated of | Eva Hughes has returned home alter church Monday A. _ Dillon, Col. Herbert J. Mackie, son of the | Vising frie de in Perth. Miss Eliza | Brewer's Mills, at Craig's. Printing Department with the very latest and best of type, and } are prepared to do all © ol kinds of the Post work. :: ao: late homas Mackie. ex-M.P-------ant] Bourk has returned home after visit Della Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick | "8 friends in Micksburg, accompan | Shannon. : ied by har Mrs. Mick. ------r SW oy ai wi i friend, Born to | Mrs. W. FP. Bourke. of Biscotasing,! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larmon a son. sister of the bride, attended as ma- | attracts. Our work is on that ling, and at |Roney & Ck shooting jury September 3rd. Opening. C Copper 7 com. at - Stocks. Amalgamated American Loco. Am. Sugar Refin. Co. ... Am. Smltg. & Refin. Co. Am. Car Foundry ...... ... Anaconda Min. Co. Atches. Top. & St. Balti. & Ohio irooklyn Rapid Pa" | Canadian Pacific Sor | Ches. & Ohio shvese. | © Mil. & St. | eheese,. | Gong. Gas, N.Y. ... Gob, Fuel & Iron com. o'Ss 127 Princess Street, Kingston. be TO GIVE UP STRUGGLE, | A been Abdul Aziz to "Give Sultanship. 3.--A morning per states Aziz has definitely re solved to up the struggle, al though he has not yet decided wheth- er he will relinquish the throne quiet ly formally. -- Will 'Recognize In Time, London, Sept. 3.--It was learned, to-day, that the British government vis holding aloof from Mulai Hafid, the new, sultan of Morocco, for a gpurpose, but that it proposes to re cognize 'him in time, Up the | | will sta" : commission Sept, | move that give Paris, newspa- neces- | ber. thf Verona cheese factory its milk paid 96¢. per cheese 11 ih. trons is ex- the POPE PRIUS XI. aul The Ig 7, exp Th or to-dgv | in the belpef 3 Ft dtioh to lige He dearer that oY w confined to vatican was the burden of the chur This, coupled with an unconquera desire to return to his old Venice, are more than he can he and he, fears hg will 3 3 Sepn succumb under their "weight. 4 MINISTER ELOFES. With Sistexsini- Law--Girl Sticks to Hin: Sault Marie, Mich., Sept. Rev 7. William: Caommings, a volly minister, officiating for the jung { Elk Rapids, Mich. rested | | on a nop-support wa Exie, Erie, first pref. ... GC. 'North. Ry. pref. Kansas & Texas; com..t. Louisville & Nashville . Missouri Pacific fu. -- Min. St. BP. & 8. § (*So00") National Lead N.Y. Central . N. Y. Ontario and Northern Pacific Penn, R.R Reading Rock Island ry Rock Island, pref. Southern Ry. com. Southern Pacific ... tl. 8. Steel 'Com. bi 'Su Steel, (pref. Union. Pacific... .. Wabash... ai Westinghouse... . CLASS SUMMER WAISTS. 'I "Made up'in the latest styles of the finest Lawn, Mull and " Spot Ofgandy, beautifully trimmed with' Valenciennes Lace, land opet, and blind Embroi dery. One third off. hy a home Hn Rescued A Girl. Falls, Ont., Sept. 3.--A named Mabel Dillabough had a narrow escape from 'drowning in the locks here, A band concert was in progress in®lie pavilion and a large crowd of people had gathered to hear it. Miss .Dillabough with a num- ber of others stepped through a small gateway leading from the swing + bridge to the bank at the locks, but Tin the crowd she did not notice that | | Tonia 'county, Where. : there but a small space on one {® PQMinent ; xesjdents side between the gate and the locks, ville : The and walked into the water od voung man named * Merrill Smith, Miss { Miss Merrickville, standing by, immediately De jumped in, with the fn : of some others, he brought and to the above. mines ------s {local Bromo Seltzer at Gibson's Red for lonia Phone 230 Favior w had been living ai Kew" White Skirts, in La wn, Linen, Pique and Cotton Repp. " trimmed with Lace, Embroid ery, Seli-Pleating and Folds; at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 up to $5.00, Be in Time While All Sizes are in Stock. Smith's * young girl Flees EIGHT CARS LEFT TRACK, Several Were Injured, Seriously. Toronto, Sept. 3.--~Official ' > Ste. wa e received garding rrant. issued n hig wife's pare at Glare i was David M. Spence, The Leadiag Millinery Store, 119 Princess St. - 124 75 red ipelas his twenty August wife's sister years Miss a boarding Rev. Nir working pastor disappea the ime day Vehaa Taylor, was reported located in through her the was discovered laundry. 'When yn charge ht with here she CHICAGO PRICES. September Opening. 97 pas were able Their Barlow, left eye. Daniels, . HG 0-00-0000 000000000 000000000000 0000000000 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT SALE. .... hg For. the balance of the season we. il yo Refrigerators, Lawn . Mowers 3 Garden Hose at a discount of C0000 0000CO000000000000 0000000000000 20 Per Cent. Off Our line of Re frigerators ranges in Phd ARE. Imperial Grown Brand of Fay house, Cum in Nnissing assistance on her and, wa Ont., Wheat Close. September December May.. Corn. September... ... December. May safely here 18 bank a loft look- Miss coupe Ovid, Mich., knee | for the minister an officer The of them two weeks. Buy Cross drug New York, internal- | ly N. Howard, Alabama, Y abrasions. N.X., HE PAID FOR THE SKIRT. Chicago, *ehevd New York Stock Letter. New. York, Sept. 3.--Aiter the initi al weakness caused by the heavy liqui- in Smelters and Copper, the stock market showed a great resistance. Offerings were ab- quite dasily. London was of stocks, The Moroccan situation some uneasiness on. the Another disquieting' factor! was the liberal offerings of Hill issues. In the latter part of theMirst hour: there was liquidation in Smelters which caused a further fractional re- cession all around, but prices at noon show a firmness that would indicate that most of the weak holdings have been eliminated J Battle Creek, dation general deal' of sorbed: pee seller Some going a S. a is causing other loss 'is { and er from side at the | He ad skirt { to {are for- | fair again letter ork fa wW-tlersk Oso Station Notes. Station, Sépt. 1.--Most through harvesting and crop School has with Miss Smith, teacher. A left here, military que a the ufficient to farmers report commenced from King- number the | yeste to camp at King Frederick Moore, Perth, Oso a a renewal of is cover {ward more. from $6.00 up to $35.00. ELLIOTT BROS., " ws 00000000 | ston, as of | young men {join 1n the ston, Mrs Sept. 2 Aliens In The West. Sun OOO0O0O0CO000000O0000000000 00000000000 Weekly John Lewis, Toronto Stdr, of the-Canadian west, most interesting letter for his paper dealing with the effect of. the inflow | of such large alien elements into the provinces. In brief, Mr Lewis | says that this inflow has, so far as | surface appearances go, had very little effect. One might, he says, pass along {the streets ot "one! 6F the principal ' dities of the west! withdut having the of as forvign element. pressed 'attention. The chief reason: 'for this is found in the readinessi | which these new-comers from Europe are showing in adapting themselves to the conditions surrounding them. Galicians are said to, be particuigrly| quick in this regard, A good werd is said even for i The Doukholiors! Théke are not, we A¥¢ GRIT ts Be? paihedil Hd the freaks whe insist onl adopting vin jr our somewhat. dooi. elimate hog pyaded in clothing, or rather lack of clothing, which is common in Central Africa The great majority of the, Doukhobors are said to be thrifty, intelligent, honest, and in a lair way to become substantial, progressive citizens. At the same "tyme a grave mistake has been made in planting so many of these aliens "in separate colonies. The work of assimilation would pro- ecced much more rapidly and satis- T. H. editor-in-chief of the making a tour has written a 0 f : who is -- - Evidence Too General. | Montreal, ~Judge Cassels, {who is conducting the enquiry into | the marine department, in this city, { had occasion to remark this morning: "In consequence of the evidence ~ad- duced » the purpose, ol the investiga- tion appears to have been sight lof. Evidence of several witnesses had been taken on very general lines as to the necessitv and velne of oer- {tain works but it had nothing to do with the scope of inquiry which . re- lated to the alleg zed irresponsibility of officials.' Charest, the Montreal road depart- | ment official, who skipped out when it was discovered that he was build- ling a block of tenémients out of ma- Sept. 3. new Burns Won Out. TRADE Melbourne, Sept --~Tommy | to-day, licked "Bill" Lang, the Aus | tralian, in six Yomidd Jang was | knocked down three times 'in the last | Forti. Buatns und Jack Johnson, a j : : 2 HIGH, AYE to meet in battle 'at Mel 'Yom dud, Mrs. Mackie left on the Sdo| {'Hournd 'at an open air pavilion on { {train for an extensive. trip through | { Thanksiiving afternoon The men | a rid gud { will battle twenty rounds for a purse Fadnee at Lethbridee, Coe of. the fea- | 2% $25,000 tures of the wedding trip will be a tw 'weeks' canoe journey in New Ond [0 Jdavio, after which they will travel pd | Fiddy (baskets, at 0c, Friday Mocky. Mountains on a mountain goat | ing, at Carpovsky's. terial stolen 'from the corporation, {and sheep hunt. : ! - has been captured at New Bedford, | A HeWIV ss., and 1% béing brought back to dhe North {fice the music. | Charlotte, -- and some one had decorated thwir Says He Murdered Her. baggage in a novel manner. The 3.--Two weeks search trunk was covered with large signs, [for the murderer of Mrs. (Gen.) Luard Just married," old boots, empty !ended, to-day, in the surrender of "a bottles, cigar ends, children's tramp, who confessed to shooting the in 1851, in a little log school house in | hats, baby's boots, baby clothed and woman on a local golf #ourse. for the { Kosciusko county.' other articles. The trunk was viewed purpose of robbery. The police are in tron of hongr and was very becom- ingly dressedy in a hand-embroidered | mauve silk.gown and carried a beau tiful bouguet of mauve orchids and ITiltes" of the valley The was {Fuported hy: Major IK. Mores | Fon DS.0 of Ottawa. ] Burns, "Crown Brand We rely on re- Jost Unless we knéw ths Supe ribrity Underwear. It would not pa ¥ us ta taining your trade. Insist on havi Imperial Crow : Ask your d 8 6000000000000000 C000 . The : The Canada Life Holds the strongest Reserves Lite urasce' Com] "the North American Continent-- Sy gi > empany. ica "'Canadlian 'people for Canadian people, 62 B ago, Divina to pesieynoldess have béen large all these years, and are bound to be ge, owing to the unique position occupied by the Company. Ratés for women the same as for men. Canadian Company made p purchasing Canada Lifé Contracts. Full particulars of how a policy will shape for you, given at the office--18 Market Street, Kingston. Je. Ou HUTTON, Manager. groom W. B. | presence on his geeerteansiseuad mss sidatiuel (viet TR ssurance Company Blue Plums Left Over. morn- mavried couple derived on Kine this morning from on their way to Brighton, { l School Teacher For 57 Years. t Laporte, Ind., Sept. 3.--Mrs. Emma A. Stuckman, of Napanee, will enter upon her fifty-seventh vear as a school teacher, and her. one-hundredth term in the schodl roem. She began | ** teaching at "the age of fourteen years, i beer | most reasonable pric S soon ; London, Sept! If you want a nice t -- piece of printing, : ring up THEWHIG Jos DEPARTMENT "PHONE 292 { : oe by many people at the station and { "The tourist amoiig t afforded much amusement. | lands is about Quite Frank Arnold, a paper hanger, who | cottades at different places are closed, [was in Chatham, Ont.,, on a visit «ithe owners going back to 'ther dif ffom Leamington, was hit and in- | ferent cities for the winter months. | stantly killed by the C.P.R. midnight The darge hotels and excursion steam- | express, westbound. He was decapitat- ers also notice the difference. pu his body mangled, is- season over. few doubt as to his sanity idle, ng, Que. , met Mrs. John LaRopie, attending, her niece's wi with a surprise when she got home from the wedding: She found her house has-becu burned to. the ground. The loss is about $2,500, factorily if all the constituents going to the make-up of the vast eom- munities in the great west were mix- ed in one Guman mould. Re Sealing wax and bottling wax . at, Gibson's Red Cross drug store. ¢ ALUMINUM ALL GRADES. LOWEST anada Metal Co.,L

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