YEAR 76-NO. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1909. shi s ey ee ENE A LAST EDITION . " B= ] agreement if there was any break- ~ 5 PITH OF THE NEWS. | ri : a i a aL x ar : M down in the plantsor if it was ne 9 ------ i WEATHER - : IES." oS vy. to add new apparatus ] 4 The es Oleg 2m a3 ' 1 sp over BE La wis Ce Sa : Committee's First Duty. ver ora. . 0 , mostly fait. much Sonam in tad nf : aes 3 ROL ---- NG ne : Coal dealers in Ottawa are askin erature, rada rosh \ Ald. Elliott held that the commit- $7.50 ton. & sang Reta adit air po fash. southuond Lala : the eo L tee's first duty was to maintain the The : 3 -- an dant in such condition as t ive murderer of Prince Ito will be in : To £ cel the Agreement If It Sulfcient service alition ry . give A Political Cyclone Says placed gu (fia) at Seoul. eo No National Issue to Br x bY : . people. At the committees last meet- : a Additi § finds { ; : ing ing he sked Mr. Richards i Ll - Whitney township are reported. Col Should Be Found Necessary. [iin mid fuwwiorlil ~~ UovéGeorge. [Bip of fot pom an} Ot TOISS feated tae revolutiomists at Bocas San -------- agree to pay a pro yortionate part of + " pay prog I Caries, Nis ---- . ' {the cost of new .apparatus, necessary : caragua, : a ui ; Li H t d | C itt Will Gi through the plant continuing to sup- i Mayor Jom L. Bhason, Cleve : 1 ht eat an ower ommitiee i JU@ | v!v the company with power, and Mr (land, was beaten while seeking re- 8 2% . Richardson had said no. election, on Tuesday. ; Street Railway Company Five Year Power | 0. 051 vi fo il con rm ar en inn : logo beyond this: Te give the com |e ci threate: owing to t estruction "oe pany power 'for three years at 1.20 OF GREATEST CONSTITUTION. qi chicle trees in Yucatan. BUT :0ST CONTROL OF BOARD greement y on itiona y. cents, end during the fourth and | AL STRUGGLE IN 350 YEARS. The Dominion W.C.T.U, in session T ESTIMATES." fifth vears to require the company to at St. John, N.B., refused to pass a ne . pay the extra proportion of cost of |g jjour and Asdvoeate Urn Ex | resolution condemning bridge. . N i i son last; tra thallic 16- the cars; 'but it was hard production that might result; if the Ss > . "i President Woodrow Wilson, Prince | Potiadsinhia Ancther Battle w pe eRsiC as a traflic y Cars; & hs : : nn : . . ) Bl rE Ligh on " | 'p Li iy ure wi DOLL i | tard looet of production did not increase, cnange Some Bi*ter Persomali- ton, bas been elected a director of Gryuond on Refoim Issues-- ' . ad & _ rare. whi « HE : ; : aL 2 x : : \ ax night, the light, Heat abt wer 110.48 tal apa kon ol b ie pass: |, continue for the five years the rat ties Over the All-Absorbiag the Mutual Life, of New York. i $n Francisco Also Mad War committee decided that it eouldn'y, in TL he Pi : # Li 4 dh a i'n of 1.20. * Bulaet. : Judge William J. Gaynor was elect- ar RRLISCH © Jad Warn justice to' the people, grunt a five J ids. ighey ond a y an ol The Ald. Harty moved that the street] x. vouk Not. 3.--"Ti led mayor of New York, on Tuesday, | Ie ht--The Mayors Elected in ear rv agreeme eo street In w © 3 use : : ) ' n ) 3: re BPe % : i ~ 8 3 : year power agree me nt to th treet i . o g Iv o i - A a a 3. railway company be given power at $ € 4 « : 0 x » - hey are omin by a plurality oi about 70.000, the Various Citica. railway company without some stipu | pas k ; % cheat y de hued, ig it was |} 90 for five years, the city to have us Signs that we are approaching one | "Flzear Bernier and Louis Cadieux| x.o vVork, N lations that would protect the city in {agree oy ig should not be po the option of cancelling the agreement o oi grimst Youstitutions] Krups | were killed by an electric shock while ] pi YOY case the steam plant became endan- + ha 50 lights of sixteen candle |,¢ the end of the third or fourth 2 _ a mn 5 a. ountry in 250 oonneeting wires at Chambly, Que. [0 Gees, with tional i : gered and required additions and re [Poor kod if he i ed ki vear on giving six months' notice. ya : at hancetiar i the Ex-| F, F. Pardee, M.P., for West Lamb- to iat 1 brin x ugsaana a in at i 4 SAVY a en aske \ ende : y : quer MOTE "To-dav > : . Pe L CONC : newals by virtue of the heavy stram | y n i % it 8 Int nde Ps my Ald. Harty said the option would che juey Oye Feorge. : o d AN the ton. has been appointed chil liberal | tion © abou oncer text party placed upon it, chiefly by the street any hE Saka nC Huy AP the Fad, probably never be exercised, but such Storm hr wi Heat Britain presents whip in succession to W. S. Calvert. pr. : railway company's needs ! ud gb sig Ip hex that all he | n agreement would show that the a po n Ree he "frantic «fforts | A company is being formed to organ-! [he decision reached was that Wn Yeohi hy rue} an woul bye te committee was protecting the people Mae ° » proteetiomst tories to defeat ize an aeroplane service across the' agreement for five years be entered in eep up the ro SO the people wou d Ald. Elliott said that personally he the ne get prove that they are fully | English channel between Calais' and to with the company, the cit to Patan. i, : e couldnt suy any wasn't prepared to go that far but alive to : we fact that, when it" be- | pover. have the right of cancelling it at the tame yo Lak i "al _|if the committee was agreeable to it i it will be much mort| The Grand Trunk Railway company "1, philadelphi he 0 | Vell, Su Ale igney, "'w hat will he would upport the motion He difficult for any succeeding government | has closed the purchase of a wide strip rcund "; P a, anot her batile vou do if we give you power for five to carry through the protectionist | of dand adjoining its present depot at Rola i X raform issues, amucl i ars ? scheme of passing on the burden of port Credit. 5 | ofan, republican, was elected district Mr. Richardson--' 'Well, I hope to be | | taxation from the banking accounts of | The fatiorney over D. Clarence Gibbouey, al > Pid for ive ¥ : i x > Ti > oe pr ? 3 = 3 x -- ahi to run the road Jor Br years, ; a the rich to the bread and meat multi- learnings for the nine months were ontinuing, Mr. Richardson d that 2 25 wade. ¢ . [so10,310, against $506,204 for the same pe Fags in four or five years there ea Fhis iS the real isso on which this iheriod last year. better terms If 'the above offer is not mg at = « A iii gStoh: Ji nGmEnlgus general Section will be Thomas Costello has been appointed | neans o side fac es, 1 . J 3 in J for ther . or tila ABEaR : satisfactory, (hen the committee sees |, nny ould get pov - from noth { buaget wou the th a ot ted - dominion textile issgector, and domi i @ . {ee F cot v we 4 - ER get goes C Wis Pelee 3 co A o only one way open and that is to | i a iol I d k } h . ugh ors = ected by |jon appraiser, with his oftice changed | Bi o the question 'a straight ve er source. lt might not need 10 take ) 3 the Ho oi Lord:, an appeal to the from Ottawa to Toronto. i ¢ " a straight a 5 . ver a v' ki é " " wii alto 2 lin " : x 2 i . ar agreement before the people in the city s power that long i 4 3 country is certain after the holidays i lhe court of appeals of the district yO re and Jet them decide Mr. Richardson made it clear that he Party feeling has already attained a of Columbia affirms the jail sentence Tie tecommendation of the commit had not meant to be understood as i 3 £1 pit h of savage bitterness. The Scot- lof Messrs. Gompers, Mitchell and Mor- A h " aving that the company contemplated : 3 H |iish Lord Advocate Ure. ventured to |rison the labor leaders, for con- tee gives - the company everyihing it ling SX.000 -acks if ce : 5 % , a 2 . ' : i : rh ) or) spending ; on its tracks if certain express a doubt as to whether the old tempt asks for with the exception of I streets were paved. i age pensions would be secure if reli- | James Gaay,' Hailevbury, was drown- straight Aysyenp agretneu, sud only Ald. Elliott said that workingmen k 5 ance had to be placed on tory protec- lod in Wilson lake on the T: & N.O ves the city the might to cance it 4 OR y ¢ i abr Aedes 5 ist "r RI s Ls. * a We are offering the greatest i -- Dy TE Ee aA had been complaining of their tickets tionist policy to prov ide for them | railway, by breaking 'through thin ice sortiient of Children's ; Wihter So i lat would cee wh ; being usdiore until six o'clock in $ho 2 N ; Arthwm Haliour; fearful of the effect lon the lake, and sinking in twenty fect : Coats 'ever imported to this Such cand C CC i | svening, whereas they now quit work Foes > 3 on the working class vote if the idea |of water 3 3 garments of good style, r it Was necessary to make large ex- lat five Mr. Richardson replied that | 2 3 3 got abroad that their pensions would | The Grand Trunk Pacific has made materials and best workau penditures for 'additions to the steam | Superintendent Nickle would have this | {3 : be jeopardized, thereupon described ign agreement with the government to | : \ 3 The Pri Are Small plant. The committee couldn't see its | matter remedied F Advocate Ure's as the "deliberately cal- {perform a steam ferry service between ices ¢ ama way clear to allow more than the Another request Ald. Elliott had was 3 2, culated lie, a dishonor to the House | prince Rupert and "the (Queen Char- | average expenditure for maintenance for two passes for two more light ANGE 3 of Commons, a dishonor to his profes- {jotte lslands i to be made upon the steam plant. In | plant employees, the are lamp men ) i sion and dishonor to his race.' i Ea 2 Tal a hal good wearing Cloths as BEA EIS other words it couldn't allow addi i Ric replied. that he Pa the Ure retorted to th e oh e s: of Bal- | Alired E. Talbot, a bookmaker and CHEVIOTS, BLANKET CLOTHS, Pe te \ Ei 1} A I : : : relOr's ese charges of Bal" | qurfmam, a brother of Lieut.-Col. ete., in Colors, Navy, Cardinal tions or renewals to the plant for the | super endent would have that matter a jour, whereupon Henry Chaplin, ex-|gpesiphore Talbot: M.P., for. Belle Searlet, Green, Brown, also Black bendlit of the street railway without also attended to ; cabinet minister, rejoins Ure, saying :| : i : i and White Checked material : $ : : 3 : sR | chasse, Que., is dying in Reno ose ens 1 ysis . Hn receiving some return. fhe streot railway representatives : "He is guilty of a scandalous, atroci- | seal His wife shot him PRIC 53 e,30 30 siz sorEtia Ald. Elliott claimed that the terms then retived, and the committee pro COL. J.:/H. BURLAND, 4 ous falsehood and deliberate tissue of IF Prot Yor rd ¥ : rings. the t %. 3 X a nth i A A a kin tis . sats 4 ; | Through whose generosity, and that of jj.» } of. John Howarc anamringe, which the committee offered were al- | ceeded to discuss the questions at is } 3 hes ry 3 ii {his sisters, Montreal can boast of a new . __ 'dean of Columbia eollege. New York, 0 S . 1 50 C : most as goud as » logs five year sue. {up-to-date institute for fighting the These are the current Sen tice will retive from active service on June ur pecia $M. oat agreement and he would jump at tx viiges of fuberculosis, just opened hy | among leaders of British polities. The 'gg 4 A is fifi ' 2 : . { . y th, 1910, after completing his fiftieth offer ii he vas a member of the street New Boilers Needed. [his majesty, 3. Elections were held yesterday in many of the states In New York city Tammany scored a trimmph in the mayor- alty clection, Judge William J. Gay nor_rolling up a plural of upwards of 70,000, but it lost control of the board of estimates. expiration of three or four years Whether the company will accept the proviso of cancellation on the part |? of the city remains to be seen, but | if it will not, then the committee will ask the city council to shoulder th burden as it eannot recommend an Shawinigan Power company's They are mode "of such reliable 'ies calc alec * . RE - - 1s made of British Frieze tories. calculate that the grusral lec |vonr' on fhe Columbia faculty. ols lat, Bp Te tion 'will result in such reduction of |" Chancellor: James R. Day, Syracuse, Cas © daintily trimmed with satin the liberal majority that the libesals {N.Y was elected ministerial delegate} W. J. GAYNOR, and fancy. buttons, New Milits will be wholly depend hele ons eek aH " Shiyoreleet of New-York Oty: Soak A CRBOULAR SNAPS 4h be Who 7 i ypon the Ir- {and Senator W. Pu Dillingham. Ver : $4.50 ish vote, and that in these circum- | FAs ' > A _o- # nT stances, King Edward will refuse to rout, eas dete] sd oa madiany, Sprescnting. the Law. and gh + So- ive TH arte anche for of i Be > |Gety reform ment. n's give Asquith® carte blanche for creat: | Methodist church by the M. BE. church aia celled. Fi : - a at-= - -- Land it would require the addition of aokd i. wording: the: city vioht | DE the new peers necessary to force 'of the United States soln execctie oe a pre ns are] the Boren ab asd i was the budget through the House of | Mrs. Mary B. G. Eddy, jeader of the rds of DOU. being estimated at For Winter is heré and ready ! hoi . as ly ords. and that a further crisis will |Christian Science movement, has re upwards of 0,0 : y i the small auxiliary engine to eover the President Wouldn't Recede peak aided AM. H \ p . GREAT BOOK. THE BES | ; see oe tvs kn . | Phe estan fre is g c Axia finally decided to accept Ald. Harty then Tollow, with another appeal to the {cently donnted 1.000 to the building The returns from San Fransisco, EVER p | out that the company , had now stated that it did not mtend to make any capital expenditure so that railway company. in reply to Ald. McCartney, Manager In attendance at the meeting were Folger said that in the course of four Alds, Elliott, Carson, - Angrove, Me- Jor five years, a couple of new boilers kav, Rigney, Harty and McCartney, a idk equired t weet the increasd Dy 3 » ¥: ® [would be required ln me it had to reason to ask for a five full committee, and it was a little ai: | ed output Within a month, the peak : . ter idunight when th ar load of th sant would be reached yenre reement. 4 x » they arose los O we 1 p ached, : ' 2 er mug ey . 148 ! A long discussion ensued on the ------ For an houg at the beginning of the | Ald. Harty claimed that the city's . "i a a 21 2 . Hart) é e b or g aciiv Jinite ' : These i jeaie re SOE | motion rather than specily definite country onfw hich the torigs hope 10 fund of the Y.M.C.A., of Boston to where reform isaies are uppermost. come in victorious H, however, this | 4id in the ercction of 'heir nev Lome, i Jat; and pre So Jie Call and got one, tory calculation is falsified, they will | which is to cost half a milion del | yohnedn ri as ayoe © we have Hisked Svervthing and Jost, as lj, Cleveland has been defeated hy de with the lords' veto: power limited Chairman H. P. Dwight, of the in- cisive' majority by Herman Baher, re- their greatest weapon will be broken. | vestigating committee of the 'Royal |imblican he Mnsiachmenits tha vo taken regarding a five-year agreement {expenditure "fhe company, he said ' ¥ , AN at do» | : age E ' nothing to fear > Canadian Humane Assoviation, has twas indicate thai Gov. Ebin Draper and the _ privilege of cancellation be- {had everything on 'Ls side, wheveas | "py Cogan of the committee is td FATHER'S AWFUL DEED. | recommended that the society's medal | republican, has bec recoded over ne } : . vive the company power for five years z ibe granted to James Smith, of Wyo- | James H. Vancy;, democrat, by Ald. Elliott wanted him to elimin ing Abe company Sith power for five ul' the rate pe Yoh cents. a Kilowatt Beheaded Wife and Children--Then ming, Ont, a eat aven:venr-old | gra tly ok i git qeaat,, by A ate his demand for power for Lake jycars, M1 wis in i : _ |hour, the company to have thw Killed Himself. man who climbed down a ladder into (10,000. Gow Draper's majovity last Ontario park purposes, but M» h Replying to Ald. lio the mans {right to cancel the agreement at the Pottsville, Pa., Nov. 3.--Neighbors [an old well and rescued a two-year vear was 60,000 . : ardson said he would not lhe park, [ger said the plant could proba ly. go {expiration of any year on giving six |who broke in the door of Daniel |old boy, Paul Hewitt, who was drown | In Indianapolis, where the tmper ahead - for three years without capitall oy | tice: the city to have the |Suhoke's house, at Pine Grove, found |ing at the bottom. lance interest has figured, Lewis Shank meeting, H.-W. Richardson and H. C. [plant was'just up against as hard a reasons in the agreement for cancella Nickle, were present on behali of the | proposition as the street railway com-f 0 "nul oembers were agreed that street. raliway company 10 give nlor- jpany. There was no doubt that the no city council hereafter w ald. can mation desired by the committee. {plant would be very hard pressed cel the agreement if there w a 3 "wt Mr. Richardson again vefused to re [within the next couple or three siren 2 wrounds for dong 50 "and ode a sto g > S 1g 8 y ery 2 8 2 capital ih co Sia" = 3 cede a stép from the position he had | year and would require some I that thé street railway company had ing on the side of the company alone. | the city could not get. out of supply- he said, meant a good deal to the : poor people of the city, and was, {expenditure . right oi cancelling it at the «nd ol that Schoko had cut off the heads of At London, Out., Lord Laird, alias republican, is olgeted over Charles A WELSH. ~In Picton, ic therefore, of great value to Kingston. | The wmmnager said he desired : to {ihe third or fourth year on giving his wife and twelve-year-old daughter. | Anderson, Toronto. was sentenced to | Gauss, democrat a and Mrs.~ Robt. Welsh Last year the park was run. at a (POE OW Hint the are neht n ues [six months' notice; power to he given land then commiticd suicide by shoot- |six months in the Central prison for | Louis Fubrmann, democrat, 'was Bl iva ne hi loss of $1,600 [Hjuschused niet yO ha me a po or Lake Ontario Park and 'ear barn ing himse'f. Schoke's body was on the [stealing overcoats from hotels Lelieied mavo= of Buffalo; James B a pi NE an ee he YY ot ii rhtin merry-go round and for seve first floor, and the bodies of the wil Bedfort, in London, now repudiates | Me Swen, republican, mayor of Albany MACLAREN -- of al other minor uses and daughter west on a bed on the [his confession of killing Ethel Kinrade Hiram H. Edgerton, republican, re 1909, to wife of a second floor. at Hamilton He did not remember sleetel mavor of Rochester Edward Maclaren (ne. Nessie' Dow KING'S CHRISTMAS CARD. A large butcher knifs on the foor {making any statement. AR he knew lof Sehovnck, republican, mayor. of Syra- MASTERS At 230 Hable showed how the murders had beeu | the case he had vead in: newspapers lense. the Rey nnd Subject Chosen, An Incident of committed Schoke had oovared the, | His sister thinks he is insane. In Rhode Island, Gov. Pothier, k ters, a son. King Arthur's Reign bodies | with tho bod clothing, and} T. P. O'Connor, M.P.. cannot visit publican, was. re ted over Olney | ~ = after writing a note telling what + [Canada this fall. He writes : "1 love | Arnold, democrat, by a substantia MARRIED. bad done had gone' down staics ami |Canada; its beautifub soils, its kindly [majority WARE--INSLE t. Wel shot himself through the head. {people and its atmosphere of com- In Virginia returns indicate the de De nh t Well Schoke was fifty-five years oll and a |fort, liberty and order. The future{mocratic ticket, headed by Judge MOODY ANSON oe without the park and make money. | Jiscontinuing the service to the street [inbimales and friend This vear butcher. It is believed that he wor- [belongs to it. As Laurier put it "The | Mann, for governor he has been elect Palace, Ring oR Ene Guelph has about 1,500 students go- |yailway company at any time on six jsubject chosen for the eard i an illus ried himenlf dane over busines In | twentieth century is the century of led by about the usual majority. PY Rev. Fal er faltigan ing to and coming from that college months' ne 3 : tration of an inadent in King Ar y note he said he did not sunt (4 {Canada.' I may not be avle to visit In Maryland, the constitutiona Fngland, to Minnie every dav." | | AM tigne «ted that the|thur's reign, the admission of Sire them destitute. Canada this trip, but I shall visit it amendment, disfranchising the negro, of this city . Ald. Harty wanted to know why the [committee might protect itself in this Tristram to the [eliowship of Round {again whenever 1 get the opportun- lis still in doubt, the Baltimore ' vote T park was being run if it was conducted |way--to insist upon terminating the | Table. AT SUMMER COTTAGES. jiey being strongly against «= the amend at a loss of $1,600 Queen Alexandra has preferved a | ment. while 'returns from the interior | PI dhol - I tan a a re m | gaanged Seventy-four yea Mr. Richardson admitted that the . - : \ } 1 later period of history fo her selec | Suffers From St. Lawrence Burg- tindicate increasing strength for the proms . i. park wasn't credited with any of the A F GF IKE A Mil tion--the intervention of Queen Phil laries. { amendment. ROBEKT J REID Pennsvivania state elections for trea . Superintendent Nickle said that' tl park had never pa or itself, though | a : : | it. drew patronage for the car In jout that the Suction ih in Lhe | speaking of the bedefits wiven by the { Queen street 'slip should "be extended | { » Ito clear water, where it would render | company, . . bitter that lust Sum: ae service, Mr. 4 pmpbell he said | or 22.000 | > ec O h ( ~ : . » eh ou the one oe oe " Yoge 3 4% | jad recommended this two years go; a © one-ce ate 1 3 : reat b 3 but it hadn't been done. The best} gre 0011. . : : : " 1 on i | . ; {time to do it would be in the sum London, Nov. 3.--The king's Christ y d # agrict college | i, a A to r ap ney 5 tare : {mer, when the load was light mas card has already béen chosen. and outsiae ie town 1ke Guelph, said Ald. Carson was of the opinion that is in the process of being prin Superintendent Nickle. "we could do {se cifv should the option of | King Edward sends these Cards i | | DAILY MEMORANDA. of Fdward III intecceding with her | Fernbank, near here, have been bur- CAPITALISTS ESTABI ISH I the supreme court resulted in the Hoard of Works, 4 p.m., Thursdad | PRIMITIVE ANIMAL ROAMS husband on bebali of: those prisoners | larized," but the iow on pr USTR 1 N {usual republican majority Bo + £ DUTCH NEW GUINEA. t t D Y AT THE CAPE. | In New York state election « heese ard, 1.80 p.m, Vhursd of his, : | thieves as yet romains a mystery : ie ' . The Barrier Grand Opera lo Fhe Princess - of Walés has gone to |The police are hot on their trail, how members of the assembly resulted, | 5 pm - the earlier days of Alfred the Great's leves, as a large quantity of goods {Raw Material Will Be Br ht | the choice of a lower branch of the 3 passenger receipts. The park drew ex ippa on behalf of the citizens of Ca- Brockville, Ont., Nov. 3.--During the The 1 | y i 2 , + 3 w A ; sading Undertaker lais: and her card depicts the consorf [past few weeks several coltages at surer, attorney-gemeral and judge of beng" gag, 297 Princess Risks 0 entre he Girl. and "PF J pe: jentists--Fund of}. ' Toa X i Bijou Theatre ! $ amd The Gold |JJnnamed By Seientist nd of fie. for her eard"' which is adorned {was found yesterday hidden in a tlegislature, having a republican ma iner ihe vor « he d 3 s A AM 8 ; ! : diner ; Ihe; Major and 1 | $20,000 Subscribed to Send lwith a picture of Alired as a boy jstump of a tree near the old chemical | Que From: Canada, : ereby | iority of about thirty-tight as com FN I > 3 en's Afumui Copferense. 1 ot Expedition in Search of thelreading aloud to his mother works, about two miles north in the | Heavy Tariff on the Finished pared with a republican majorit of SO U S * ten Hall, 3 pa Ty 1 Creature. te country. An alarm clock with the | Product is Avoided. [forty-eight in the last assembl : I a. ; RECORD CATCH OF CODFISH. [initials "A. Z. P." on the back indi- | (ape Vineent, N.Y. Nov. 3.--4 : History, hn i fluence or ern | London, Nov. 3.--Somewhere in the , new yugrht ORO, AO a De dates that the goods are the property | ta : : hd Elgi r} 1 & ' Thought | Leart of untrodden Dutah New Guinea | galt Million Pounds Taken By lof Mr. A. Palme, of Ott oF hs {industry is on the poini of beginning | lginbu g_Echides, g Wil be demonstrated in eur is belived to be a primitive Animal ~ | gw § 3 he <doft un lo tava. us | operations here. A syidhicate of Wa- | Elginburg, Nov. 3.--The cheese fa store all this week, amed by scientists, "very large, Small Schooner. nding has loft 4 clue, and the police ltertown men has tal n hold of the tories are making every other day. 2 " striped black and white, with a nose Lloudester, Mass, Nov + 4 apt. 18ve working on other cases | business of grinding tiv mica waste or | number from here attended the tilen " Fi MH ike a tapir and a fade Tike & devil." Geel of the fishing schooner Fatler, {broken mica of the Canadian mines. {vale tea meeting. Mrs. W. Lawsan i + S § 0 ¢ > a The tracks of the animal have been hailing from this port, has broken the A VALUABLE COLLECTION |The remson of the establishment of the Visiting hor daughter at Messenia Phe--deseription-quoted is that cod aecord. which he established in ----_-- : mille here is the excéssive tariff laid {Ross Clog and - Miss May Emmoénd Convenient and Economical. mentor of y Dutch expedition | 197. with a Saleh of TOMott pounds; | To Be Presented to the British on the finished product.» 3100._per fon, | Were married in Kingston; on Octobe be or whieh, after penctrating a distance of | the biggest ever made by any vessel =» Museum, when brought over here, where it {27th Mis WM, Silver and Hubert "an 2 fi oa Sate -- - S5 miles into the unknown, retired, along the Atlantic = ghoard. News of | Gnecial fo this Whig. must be sold for $10 per ton or even | visiting friends in Kingston Mrs a 8 en fn bafllal by the mountains, forests and, the record catch was received here Ottawa, Nov. 3--To-day, Wilson less. {Charkes Smith is spending a week with 1 2 All sizes and shapes just fovias from Louisburg, C.B.. where the Tat | Foster, from the Klondike, presented | On the mine waste and by roducts, {friends at 'Webbwood. Oni NM oz : Li ce e iE an \ : : ad hy » | ; 2 p {BE GROCERIES This week on British expedition will fit, homeward bound, reported. {the Dominion Museum, here, with 10. {unmanufactured, there is ho ny. and | Bearunce has returned, after IMPORTERS OF FINE 0 ES: Joate island - fou Dutch New Guinea She is due at this port m about t 000 valuable mineral specimens from | the mine owners, aided, by Watertown (VIS in + Riagston., Visitors ; to make another attempt to cross tho days. The Tatler is a two-master .« the Yukon, and has 50.000 , others jeapital, will finish the product ou thie iJolmston, Bumitt s Rapids, at 3 : "TAKE NOTICE "" S > th J . island. It has been orzanized by Ogil- about 140 tons and carries a crew of {which he will present to the British |side. A part?l the extensive buildings ackson's: Mrs. Marshall, Kingston, a yu want any Beating stoves, Lo ee e usion vie Grant ibe British Ornithole- [iwenty=iwo Museum, London, where he is going. [of the old Cleveland seedhouse ave 16: Smith; Miss Woodman, Wolfe Is a fn ll Sorts dnd 'siaes; Prices reasonnrble, at TURK'S, 'Pheas, 705; arrived. gists: Union, and is headed hy Mi It is estimated it the can vill 8 of them were taken from the | Been rented. and the mill machinery js b Goodivllow ¢ Dr. Eric Marshall, wha {bring troy 20 to 825 iziard< of ptarmigans and grouse (here ready to be put in place. A barge 4 opes was with Lieut. Shackleton in ~ pped in different parts of the Yu- jjoad of the raw material, many tohs | James Flinn, # former resident o . In January it i« hoped ¢ n 'gia p kon. and inchde gold, topaz, opals [in weight, is unloading at the dock | Delta, residing with his daughter At noon, Saturday, there were 194 Somethixig novel and new. in the task which will primarily and ail kinds of prec ous stones except [and another will soon be her { Mrs, Thomas Hough, Brockville, for | cases of typhoid: fever in the hospi. : wel for the unnamed animal ali TOMI ain the world | diamonds {It is the object to store enough of 'the Jast eight months, died Tuesday tals at Cobalt nud 148 cases in the : fund of £20,000 is being raid to jwid id and ip I "| ' . the raw material here before the close [in Bt. Vincent de Paul hospital, site | homes. ~Ihers "were three deaths 160 Robertson Bros. \ tha travy * in cir worl \OVes Cause . fol | The Girls tusifiary of" St. George's lof navigation to keep the mill in op ia lengthy dlness, He was eighty | the twesdtydfour hours preceding. The ook for s De.' | cathedral will hold a wea and sale, |oration diving the winter. {vears of age situation till continnes alarming. he amount far . subscribed is i > and so great is the interest | - { November 18th, at Mise Macaulay's, | There. is every indication ' that with | A 'sad death occurred on Tuesday, For cleansifig "the sealp use Parisian the expedition that iis formulators t ¢ or vlan {King street . | the additional capil investad a large when Thomas A, Sturgeon passed | Shampoo, "superior {fo any soap, in doubt the: oi $2 000 will 30 \ T n mAarciage The national debt of thet Unired [and protitable industry will be- built jaway at Lyn. 'Beceased "had been il | 2e. hotties, wt Prowse's drug store, \ : dS LIT 4 i ¥ . | ak tates is $1,295. 015.032, 8 for the past three weeks, sormer Princess and Ularpy sli SIS forthe