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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1909, p. 1

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rst r------ YEAR L-N).. 215. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. | PASTOR WON'T SHAKE HANDS. | g DRIVER DEAD As Congregation Files Out--There to Preach "®0apel. Cathagtics, Ont, Sept. [ Jt. Paul Street Methodist church, Sunday, Rev. W. J. Crothors, b.. He Was . Killed by _Run- { the pastor, had a word to say about the lack "of cordiality mong « the away Team. > TPeoplo of hie flock. Gh "There are some people who think that the pastor of this church should go down to the door alter the service and shake hands with the people as they go out. I refuse to do such thing. 1 refuse to make a pumphandle of my arm for anybody. am not Mere 'or that purpose. That is up to tha members of the congregation them- solves. IL they don't see fit to shake hands with each other that is their afipir, not mite, 1 am here to preach the gosfiel."' Dr. Crothers also intimated that ere We hor churches in the city 'those ¥ho were not satisfied with Paul's. St. 15.--At ---------- " HIS FGOT CAUGHT WAS THROWN ON STUMP AND DISEMBOWELED. Renfrew Man in Chapledu Lumber Camps Meets With Fatal Ac- cident--Lived For Five Hours. ( hapleau, Ont., Sept. 15.--One of the mqst shocking accidents in the his- tory of the lumbering industry around Chapleau ocourred this morning when a driver by the name of Sutcliffe lost his life. He had taken: his team.' water at a creek. One of the horses would not drink and Sutcliffe kicked the dpimal. His foot caught in the strap' that holds up the trace and at! ithe same time the horses wheeled ! around pe 3H away. Sutelifie's bro ther,3a cook in the camp, was aneye | witnesk» and in attempting to stop | the runaway team they shied | off; re leasing the unfortunate man they were elraging >t. Making Machines. . Watertown, N.Y,, Sept. 15.--A¢ ™ Bagley & Sewall plant two paper-mak ing machines manufactured for the Chinese government, are about coin: pleted. Some new ideas are embodied One is a straight Fourdrinier, for the | making of bank note papers, the other a Harper Fourdrinier to run on post card, school . pads and high-grade | to ALLL 004 2444040440 When released Sutelific was | AN EXTRA DIVIDEND thrown straddle legs on a stump with -- : such impact that it practic him open. He lived for and was being taken to" Sudbury tation, but died on the train Hi re in Renfrew Sutcliffe had been g driver for VeaCE, | i « ally split |. ho Pittshurg, Pa., Sept 15.a ours, The board of directors of the Westinghouse Air Brake com- pany met, yesterday, and, * aside from declaring the regular quarterly dividend of two and hall per cent., de- clared an extra dividend of one and half per cent. on the capital stock of $14,000,000 or a disbursement of $350,- 000 in regular dividend 'and 3219, 000 in extra dividend. his is the first time since Jus hs 1907, that there has been an extra dividend, five~ widow ides r } | seven |: TROUBLE IN SIGHT Imposed BY the Rus sians. Sept. 15 that" an Over Taxes The No incident | St. Petersburg, noe Viemva reports of the utmost gravity has occurred at Harbin, Manchuria, involving the In'dons between. Russia and Germany The story is that the American and | German representatives, at Harbin, | TT 7 7PITITIIITITITITIITIONN protested against the Russo-Chanesc . | agreement regarding the Manchurian BOATS FOR G.T.P. railway, and consequently the German consul, Herr Raumuller, advised the] German | residents to refuse to pay | taxes to the Russian officials. The lat ter, consequently, served a writ on the German fim of Heitzing, who ask td UCensul Raumuler's advice. The Tonal; it is sed, angrily. tore.up. the wrt and told the Ho tzings to ignore ity "The ohifcome is not reported, ---- Negra Pagyfd Forged Cheque;: St. Catharines, Ont., Sept..14.0Al bert Foster, a highly eduitatinl negro, | shipping men there and was surprised convicted of passing a forged cheque j to hear from them that the Grand on AL. Doty, a local mevchant, wns, | Trunk Pacific people had bought yesterday, sentepted twenty-five | | were buying two 'steamers and wi imprisonment the peniten | them ready for the Pacific. BS nates are the Cairo and Helio -- | polis. They are reported to he two of New York Claims Traffic | the finest steamers in Great Britain, New York, Sept. 15.--It is reported | both' turbines and fitted up for a com here that owing to the congestion of | pany recently wound up, in the most trafic an Canadian steamships out of | costly and rich style for the Marseilles Montreal bound fer the United Kwng- land Egyptian trade." dom and 'the continent part of 'the js grain from the North-West will come | Spanish Girl Kills Rival. through this port. | Madrid, Sept. 15.--A dispatch from 3 | Alhaurin de la Tourre, in Milaga wo- R. K. Nickle, aged thirty-soven years, | (hon, tells of the arrest there of Ana died on August 27th at Weyburn, | Ravera on a murder charge, the Sacheal depnd Nathaniel, of Madoc, | beautiful young girl having choked to James A, of Marmora, ape 1"Rov.| qeath her rival in Fove--Aatona Mo: George Nickle, of Consceon, ars | pales. Ana and Anions quarrelled ove | the affections © ofa man with whom they bagh in love. Antona slap ped on her face, and in her jeal the lattesseized Auntous: by throat and Strangiod hos re \ 1 4 1 i 4 4 4 4 4 14 | 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 {verre rrrre Company Negotiating For Two For Pacific. Sept. 15.--The to steamship { Vancouver, latest re | port with regard {vice for the Grand Trunk Pacific [that the company negotiating for Tihefipe turbise - liners; the-Cairo- and the Heliopolis for service in the Paci The report given for what it | comes from a local shipping | man here, visiting Glasgow. He says: i] was in conversation with "' some ser- is is fic. is worth or {1 to in B months' Lary. ting brothers Lon i Port Hack George Merrvylield, formerly of Ont., attempted to commit "the Si. Clair Pwer, =a "he believed hounding him Remedy Tablet £1 boxes, mo store, Prince were Ana rage don, 8 neat he odd in Huron, Hand was Nature w ik us | the CRENTED A SCENE bee in 20 sold at - and and Prouse"s drug Cle gy I he railway to Fort Great Waterwa eo Edmonton A DEFEATED M. P. LOSES, HIS REASON. 'Hon. Muir 'Wilson, a Sheffield | Millionaire, Creates Scene and is Confined As Frenzied Maniac, Vancouver, B.C, | poantaent and continual brooding oves | the logs of his séat in the British par ch, | lament, caused Hon. Muir Wilsow, a | imillionaire of Sheflield, and Servian | | consul, to go wuddenly insane in the 1 Hotel Varvouver. letis now in the | jail, where for soveral hours he | miles hour kept up a succession of shrieks and | " - - fercaths, and only dissontiavel DAILY MEMORANDA, | Hirough absolute exhaustion | 1.80 p.m: Thilrsday } Early on Monday motning, Prescottd tt Muntreai, to-12f the hotel wore "startled when: they | {taw, -striding with military bearing | and | Jown. tha spacious a figwo in | British court costume, waiving n | gleaming sword before him fo-morrow . Missi: sippi] Bown upon YONF marrow bones," he | Sin": * | shouted, I'am the lord high cxeeu | of | tiomer." | The guests fled in terrae Gl at was that the man, though look: ! dangerous, was purfeotly tharmless. | Latér he became violeat ! Wilson was .a former ive? { Alberta and will be built McMurray. | Neilson's Toronto c¢hoeolate thing delicious, perfectly fre Gibson's Red Cross drug store W. T. R. Preston, addressing ing ir Toronto, smd Protestant sicnary efforts in Japan had failed The chambers of commerce of empire began thew congress at ney N.S.W., on Tuesday. All pickling spices perfectly also rings, vorks, Gibson's Ked drug ston Dumont, big miniature atteamed speed: of fifty | vity some- | sh, at a neet mis the Sept. 15.- Disap- | | Syd rubber sealing wax, Cross mn "m nt Santos aeroplane five 'an : guests | Cheese Board or Sale of Str WOTTOW Harrowamith Friday Horticultural Armouries, this Bjion Theatfe-=""On the River," or "The Blight of : a drama Comgdy, "The ys to and Hiss Second Self ---------- ---------------------------------- | TEKPOTS You cannot have too many, We have a very large variety odd, dainty shapes little cups, Fair, to-mortow stairs, Poultry Show at and and evening Ce 0 al Milliofinire] pevovived jing veoy member of the British commons He Drowned Himself. Covington, Ky. Sept 15 Obermeyer, formerly of Toronto, and] tthe 'builder of many bridges amd pub | ¢ works in that scotion of Canada; | rownetl Himself in the Ohio rrver, His the cause must have {a quarrel between - thém over i mytiey Clem | hi | He t ! } in quaint, | wife says and a cute one to hold | about four rich Sopeugea Blue, just: open- mouaey in MePhail, searching William n west 3 Campbelivi®e, lias in vain for traces )? Calvin, 'who disappeared At 25 Cents. Each {irom ' Zealandia, after recel'sng a mittance from his home. {i A wonderful blood and' nerve tonic, | Red Peel, Iren and Wine, 3c. bottle, at Gibson's Red, Cross drug! | joe " son, re- | Cross © Robertson Bros. ore (Charles Beresford left Toronto York on Tuesday might. =A FINE FARR [mhles never looked finer. >» ery Lich Law rence, "| Tuesday i Winnipeg. | His Bride | Lawler, | zown of pink erepe de chene over satin {A [paired to the residence' {for | Ocean fsomer pearl and amethyst pendant, to fgroomsman an | the { coromony, beery bottles, store, catiinitted | Kingston at Gibson'g store, \ [BRAIN DISEASE 1S EPIDEMIC, Thousand Cases in North Careline Alone. "4 si » Sept. 15. Ee lag, A brain dian is spreading in this | {stato at am alarming rate.' The ninth death in this pay occurred last | Napanee Is Place Fo Ee re a Lennox Exhibition. WEATHER 15 600D vivors of the eleven i afflicted | will die within a week, in all prob | SISTERS WERE MARRIED AT BATH, ONT, ability. There are said to be sme | thousand casos of the disease in North Chrolina, at the present time, and but one county, it is aeelared, is with- out a patient. CAN'T GO TO SCHOOL. Sixty Thousand Children Out in New York, New York, 'Sept. IA--The public {schools of the five boronghs of Great- @ New York, opened, Monday, with 60,000 children wmable 10 gain admit- tance for the full courses. W. H Maxwell, superintendent of schools, timates iors Are wo less than 675, 000 applicants for earollment. The 60,000 who. are leit out will be com- Shut The Ceremonies Occurred on Smc- cessive Days--The Honeymoon is Being Spent in Ottawa. Napanee, Sept. 15.--The first day of the Lennox fair was all that could be desired; although some complaints were heard of extreme heat, but if to day, proves as favorable nod com plaints will be charged up against the weather maker and Lennox will add {pelld to attend half scssions. another to her already successful fairs. Although only part of the exhibits HIRES AH 4 were in their plac , judging from the (* THE 'ONLY EVER. display seen the will be ahead of | [oe former years The fruit) and veget ¢ Battle Harbor, Labrador, Sept. 15.--~'I am the only white man who has ever reached the North Pole; and I am prepared to'prove it. 'I have already stated publicly that Cook has not been to the pole. This I reaffirm and I will stand by it, but I decline to discuss the details of the matter, These wili come out Jater. "I have Mid that Dr. Cook's statement that he kad reached the pole should not be taken seriously, and that I have him nailed hy concrete proofs fv" support my statement." This stat.- ment was made by Com- mander Robert E. Peary, in reply to & question on the Peary-Cook controversy.' The wedding of Miss Etta: Loyst, eldest daughter of John Tiovst, Bath, to Andrew Miller, son of William Mill Mélntyre's Corners, occurred Tues morning at Bath. Rev. My. Me officiated. On Wednesday morn Miss A. Leoni Loyst and Freder- Bath, were quietly mar ried by the sathe clergyman. Both brides are sisters and are spending their honeymoon in Ottawa. Miss Ethel and Miss Edna ford, Winnipeg, who spent the sum mer with friends in Napanée, left for their home. Wiss Kate | Curry, Mawysville, left Tuegday, for | Winnipeg, aftér spending' a month | with her parents. Mrs. Gilbert Mel EH Eh FE * day Tear ing, + HHH wv. N Xx Craw 4 4 4 * 4 + # x #h hr weer, Winnipeg, whe has been visiting friends in Napand for the past month, left for her home | to-day. Perry Brower, Wingipeg, who | [3 pss A iy FH has been visiting his elmpquind | 3n SHAAN HS { =xvid Mrs. Ham, John street, Mrs. McGreer back to his home Me. and Mes. A. J. Wit. ham, Buffalo, have removed to Napa- nee, . Mrs. E. Rikley and daughter, Miss Minnie, left this week for Minneapolis where they will reside in future. Miss Duckworth, Belleville, is visiting he: sister, Mrs. DeMing. Mr. and Mrs AP. Deroche, Ottawa, spent. a few days in Napanee this week. Mrs, A. IL. Robinson and sister, Miss Pearl Grieve, spent a few days this week with friends in Kingston. J. L. Boyes peturned" yesterday from a three months' trip through the west. HIGGS Woman Squanders Fortune. Sept. 15. --Living in luxury and travelling over the world cost Mis Frances ~ Rush $500,000, Mis Rush ig a fopior show girl and when she was divorced hy Charles Harper Thaw, qousin of Honey K. Thaw, she received" STE000 in alimony. She told the judge when she was brought into the debtors' court that che was peani- less and that it #quired 850 to $100 a dav for expenses. In sixteen months she spont the ST5000 alimony and told the judgd that it was nothing to lots 81.500 on a horse race and $3,000 was little snough jor 4 week's duting { She told the indge it was said "hove will be but "girls will also he girls," it comes ta spending money. DIED GF INJURIES MANAGER HENSHAW OF ALMONTE PASSED AWAY. Chicago, EXCEED ESTIMATES. boy 5? Brandon, Man., Sept. 15. when --Threshing returns from the Brandon district are considerably better than was anticipated earlier in the season, and many crops are running from twenty- thirty bushels io the from eighteen only was ex- Struck By a Falling Telegraph Pole Watching the Big Fire on Friday Last. to the Whig. Ont, Sept. 15.---A father of Cadet Henshaw, Military College, died DR, QUIGLEY. MARRIED. is M Alice E. Lawler, Chatham, N.B. N.B., Sept plac eat / 3 / 1 Special E Almonte, Henshaw, of the Royal last night. Mr. Henshaw was Almonte branch of the Bank treal, Watching © the big Friday, he was struck by a falling telegraph pole and badly injured that, though specialists were rushed from Ottawa and Montreal to. his bedside, his life sould not saved. The remains go from Almonte Montreal to-day for interment. * . Deceased left a wile, a daughter the son now at the RM .C. There will .ve mo inquest. S Tih, the St. Michael's Ethel, eldest R. A. Law, MA, M Pontifical mass In. Chatham, mirriige took cathedral, of Miss Alice daughter of Mr. and Mrs ler; Joseph P. Quigley D., Kingéton. Ont was celebrated by His Lordship, Bishop Barry, assisted by Res Dr O'Leary, and Rev. Father O'Keefe. A wedding march was played by Miss Litlian Lawler, and during the service appropriate hymns were sung by the cathedral choir. The bride was attired in a dress of embroidéred net with {insertion of valenciennes over messa line, and carried a shower bouquet of The bridesmaid, , Miss Anna handsome empire of" of Mon fire, "ast manager the to of 0 he fo and roses wore a very TURN TO AUSTRALIA. and carried a bouquet of sweet peas, $ She wore § black picture hat. Mrs. R. Lawler wore. an empire gown of lavender de chene, hat with touches of lavender. Pelham Winsiow supported the groom. After the ceremony, m-------- Melbourne, Sept. 15.--The commonwealth is offering every facility to a deputa- tion of ten Secotsmen repre- senting many more who are desiring la crepe EERE FHRNE She party re of Judge Law Wellington street, 'where sn wel breakfast was partaken of. Dr. | Quigley left in.the afternoon | Neweastle, where they took the Limited for the west. The groom's gift to the bride was a hand~ EAA FF EEFEE *¥ s ler, | ding and Mrs. Those warm dave a Tabard Inn li brary book comes very handy to pass away a few idle moments, procured only - at Gibson's Red Cross drug store China is 'to have the bridesmaid a pearl brooch, to the | opal tie pin. Among beautifil gifts received the bride was an amethyst rosary {with gold - chain, presented by his | (lordship, the bishop. : { a new og nage. many by Brock an interesting when Mss daughue of Mr and was united in Michael Neotan, Xavier church, scene of. Tuesday, St ville, Franas was tho on Sarah, third Mrs. Hemy Sheridan, wiasriage to Pl Phillipsville Formolid ma tooth wash, at (dey the 2D: Aa in Red one antiseptu sold t and Six Gibson's Cross drug funeral urn Attending a cemetery, large stone, striking John bethtown. a galncing ting his face badly Loomis Reeves, for trial on cheque at Mahood 85 iell from " MéeRim, Eliza flow and cul a Madoc. has been the charge of and getting od. using the vanie of W. Moore Palmer s toilet watérs, cold creams tale. powders perfumes, sold in; Red Cross di forging a it ash and fs o Premiec. Stolypin,. Russia. SOME OF MR. PEARVS ESKIMO HELPERS LATEST NEWS THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET. Prices Paid For Various Pro- Montreal, Sept. 14~There is a slight improvement noticeable in the tone * of the market here for cheese this week, and there is 'more disposi been the case for some time past. The increased interest manifested in he article --is probably due to the that the offerings now are all Sop tember make, and dealers on both sides of the Atlantic realize that pre- sent prices are comparatively low. Whether or not the improved feeling will develop to any material extent or not remains to be seen. What is wan just now is more demand from Great Britain for.pxport, an element in the business wiih as been woe- fully lacking during the past Yew wenks. Dealers here reckon that the small shipments of the past few weeks should tend to reduce stocks in Great Britain to a éonsiderable 'ex- tent anid that with small stocks there should be some inducement to buy. There is no sign of any increase as yet, however, the British importers as a rule buying steadily from "hand to mouth, taking barely sufficient is said fo icheese to meet" their immediate re. have purchased islands in Georgian quirements. Any improvement in the Bay for the fishing. demand, however, will be immediately Judge Robert 8. Lovett 'was elected {followed here by an advance in prices, chairman of the executive committee as most dealers on this side are con- of the Southern Pacific railway. fident of the future. of the cheese mar: Mrs. Tilley, wife of John J. Til- ket. ley, inspector of Model schools. for On- This week's' markets have opened tario, died on Tuesday in Toroute. firm with 'prices slightly advanced Threshing in the North-West iz now !from last week's lowest point. At in full swing and in many districts the |Campbelliord on Tuesday the entire wheat yield is forty-five bushels to the | offerings on the board-were bought up acre. at lle. per Ib) with most buyers in It is now said that the real trouble {the running at the price. A num- he is Miss Katherine Elkins doés [ber of- markets have been held in the no#/want to marry the Duke of Abruz- [province of Quebec during the first zi. I she said the word the event part of this week, 'and in every case would oecur, prices have been well maintained. At The Canadian Northern railway com- | Chiciutimi about 2,500 boxes of col pany is anxious to purchase the G.T. |ored cheese were offered and all sold R. vards at Little York. The removal {at lle. per lb., equal to Tlic. perlb. of the G T.R. offers an exceptional op- | delivered in Montreal. Other markets portunity. : in the province sold at prices ranging Ten men had "hard" cider on the [all the way up to 11ie. per Ib. Prices premises and were fined $50. This was an the country this week should be in New Ontario, and now each of the | well maintained and in the exent of ten is moving at Osgoode to quash [an increased demand from the other his conviction. side during the next day or two we King Manuel will leave Portugal for | England, where he is to visit King jean look for an advance over last Edward, Nov. 20th. Heswill stay four week's prices. ¥] The shipments from the port days in Madrid to return the visit of King Alfonso, Montreal last week were: very ; the total amounting to barely At Prince Rupert, H. G. Dimsdale, | 298 hoxes as compared with 62 Grand Mrunk Pacific engineering staff, | boxes for the corresponding week last was working in view of the camp when | year. The receipts into Montreal for a falling tree struek him=One shoulde: {he . week also show a decrease _ as blade was shattered and one rm broken Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. A hospital is' needed in Toronto, for measles, - chickenpox, and whooping cough, Work on transformer commencd Lord Charles Beresford . tion of the for Toronto the ere station power Was of light, 53,- 5 ty 4 Ae against the corresponding, week last Near, but t™: total to date is still abead wt lait year's figures, the total being 1,367,979 » boxes as compared with 1,320,45 55 boses a year ago. The butter market is strong and prices; have advanced rapidly during the past few davs. The make is fall ing off rapidly, the receipts this week being 3,000 lds" than last week, and » vi dealers are looking for a shortage in STARVATION DIET. the Supply of butter during the fall SAE # imontng. Theré ig a great demand for Ottawa, "Sept. 15.--The %* | milk and ¢redam in the United States, inland revenue department * and prices are so high there that they has issued a bulletin re- 4 'can afford" to pay high duties and porting the analysis upon #4: freight charges and import cream fron' samples of infant and in- # this side of the border. A aumber of valid food on sale in Can- ¥ | he créamerics in the Eastern Town ada. Some of these, it is ships near the line have stopped mak- said, are directed to be pre- ine butter and are shipping the cream pared with water only, and 4 to cities and towns on the other side. 'would seem to ovide a 4 This demand is likely to increase and starvation diet for infants % will materially affect the production of so far as the fat is concern- "butter im 'this province. All this has ed." had the effect of advancing prices at the country markets where the offer- yngs have been picked up at _ prices | ranging all the way up to 2c. per Ib. On this market finést creamery is quoted at 24e. to 24{e., with other grades ranging down to 23¢ Dairy jis guotéd at Ao Me. pec db, oc cording to aba We re " : 2008 SHOWING NA BY THE SCHOOL PUPILS OF GANANOQUE. has seat.) a circular to the governor- general of the districts under martial law in- structing them to restrict the applica. tion of the death ponaltysas tnuch as ussible. EERERARSERRE AK FAL A ¥ ¥ * * Niagara Falls, Ont., is agitating to | force Americans working there, but live. ing across the river, to take out na- To Wed Utica Belle. Utica, N.Y., Sept. 15. --~Announcement made of the approaching marriage of Richard Updyke Sherman, son of | Vice-President James 3. \Shoiman, to! Miss Eleanor Millar, a belle, of Ulica, on October 5th, 18 society Re At Myrseilles, a big Royal. Bengal abroad 'in the * gitye swith policemen | Athletic Club, defeated Emilio Lung { The Board of Education Seeks Lunghi on - the streich, "but stoppedls i Ath Hoard 'of "Education investigated The members of the new trance,' matiiculation, ele, as com Breeders' Gazette; James B. Reynolds, {and the board warméd up to the fact were both present, the former 'giving tion of "dnapproved" to an "appro The congregation of Eden Grove Rev. J. T. Pitehgr gave an interesting ithe Misses E. Rogers, G. Dustin and { Shields, Sydenham street, last even 12th to 30th. turalipat papers, and Niagara | Falls] Lois working --~-40 exelude | Canadia on the same basis. tigreds escaped from her cage on hoare n-wessel that was to convey the ani mal to Gran, Algeria, and is now and soldiers armed 'with guns and re volvers 'in pursuit. ! Heaey Gissing, of the New Yoik | | In the Midsummer Examinations-- hi, the crack Italian runner, in a special 600-vard race at Newark. Mel | to Make the Schools Moje vin Sheppard ran neck-and-neck with 1:- Rient ten yards from the tape. Time, J.J . Guganoque, "Sept. 45. --Last - evening 2.5. United | int. the causes of the poor showing States tariff commission appointed by {of the Jogal schools' at the midsummer President Taft are Alvin H. Sanders, examinations for Normal school en Chicago, proprietor and -editor of the pared with 1908 results. * On savesti "Massachusetts, assistant secretary - of |gaticn eighty-five per cent. of the the treasury, and Prof. Henry C. Em- 1 ares were found to be in history eryv;s Yale i that something must be done to kee) {¢he standard of the school up.* Prin cipal Graham and Principal Linklate {detailed accounts of the various re quirements for elevating the stapdard 'of the school from ifs present : condi vad" condition. Every member of th board was styong in the belief that something must be done at once. {ehurch, Gananoque East cirenit, held their annual harvest dinner yesterday, Many Gananoquéans were present {address,, also ev. Kelly { Among those helping. with the pro {gramme were the Welsh quartetie and N. Lake, of Gananoque. The Willig Circle of King's Daugh ters met &t the home of Miss {nz to conclude arrangements for fentertaining delegates to the provin ieial convenWon, to be held 'here Sept I Sidney Mullins, Brofk sireet, is sufi Hering with = blood poisoning an lus band. Mr. Charlea--Tlark i street, confined to her howe by ill ness, is atde to be around again. Both steamers Stranger and |sisquoi took large crowds to {ston on her trips yesterday. { In police court William Newbury was arraigned on a charge of being Mae King: Hion-to -buv-wt-present prices than has! } v-» ® {under the influence of Liqucy whilg op Toronto. v alley and Sept Upper a.m. )=Fresh south tg West wr a mahi the latest conceptions "of fashions will enjoy this ex- hibitiow Which owing to our exceptioflal connections is without a doubt, the largest, most artistic and finest dis. play of Fall and Winter Mill inery to be seen in Kingston. We vite: You to ¥isit Our Mikacy Sans Te Morrow Kingston on Sept the residence of Dean,' 59 Colborne "Margaret Dean, widow of William Dean. Funeral private. ROBERT nn The leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. This is the weather when DEAN 1909, at William In her tHe ~ Just tion of Olives, Olives, at 10c. Olives, at 1be.. Olives, at 20e. Olives, at 25c. Olives,- at 30c. Olives, at 35c. Olives, at 50¢. 'per bottle Olives, "at 75¢. per bottle, Olives, at $1.00 per bottle. Jas, Redden & Ce. Importers Of Fine Groceries. "TAKE NOTICE." If you want any heating stoves, 1 have them in all sorts and sizes. Prices reasonnble, at TURK'S, Phose, 706: the presenbed Ike. He pleaded hilt and told "where he got the hquor, which will lead to other cases on Sa- turday. Robert Cummings, Brock for Bay City, Mich., this week, he will locate. Mrs. Cumming family will remain for a time Landon Meleombe spent a short this week with relatives Charles MeNoill anck family have gone 1g Hai fe it n, where they will reside; == Mrs. Watson, New York city, i= the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. Miranda, Sydenham street. . Mrs. John Petfit and' Miss Higgius, of Montreal, wera guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chagles Lats timore, Ivy Lea, over Sunday. we Annie Murchie, trained purse, of Wie tertown general hospital, is spending a furlough here with her parents, Mr, and Mis. J. Murchie, John stot. Mise Blanche Wilson, nurse-in-training at: Montreal general hospital, spent the past few days in town, the Fuest of her consin, Ness Ella Wilton, Stone street, Miss Jsabol Misdonsld Toe ronto; is a guest at PBnkbonme,* received a large importa stuffed and plain, per bottle. per bottle per bottle. per 'bottle. per bottle. per bottle. street, lef§ where

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