Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1897, p. 6

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iv - `I'll on.`vm;uAus min. co. V 5 .~u-mane-Leanna:-ask. A `Jentannrlan D0551 \V \v in | 1 \\ ONO (`OT- new mu ilf ll receive n The major- uubtleee be eition, bub `E: inw by 3` PI. I l. -'l`l)e 1 into Fer- . Hastings count IIUH3 [U UUIHUIH. UUICIUC. A and accident. he comp, neur W ft: . Mr. Dodd, Mayo, 'os killed by n log rolling over him. if n few`bours. he lived f 1\`li_ssl'.(:: Ballington Booth, cammnnder ` -..47f Saivntion nrmy forces in Canada, is very Him; the army temple, 'l`oroiito. She is .-lightly boner to-day. Her condition is . still very seriouv, however. Ianlinnmhn n hnnhwhnnlmr. mid od in Mr. Ead_v's I d was badly cru.~ V the ` R ` nun-general OI MIQHCI. At. Hnmboratone. Ont.. last. night thof ' stores of H. Ranney, butchek and grocer. ` 5nd R. H. Appleyard, hardware and liiI- ` smith, were burglnrizod. A quantity of i tobacco and cigars, together with a1xt.y- ve dolhrs. was taken from Rnuneyb 00- ~ zublishlnem. while Appleynrd misses pia~ - V fola. jnok-knives. e&c.. and I dollar bill. GUI" IN gfllla Ii UUIIUE Ul lV.'U.U\J\l. Madrid reports that General l'rimo Do ` Rivera, `capnqfkn-gheral of Madrid. may be i appointed to duccoed General Polavieja as E governor of the Philippine ielnnds,|nd that Uonornl Ramon Blanco. formerly governor ` of the Philippines. will be appointed cap- ` tgjn-general of Madrid. Hnmboratone. night the} IIIIIHUII gU\'3I'IIHlUllL III JIUIIIIIU. Messls. Scott. and White, two negro , minsbrelisbs from Tennessee, have arrived \ here and fill gne enterbaimnents. Two van loads of Wolfe and Garden Ia- ` : lnnders came over to she city last evening to attend the show at the opera house. (MI was used nb one Lune duxing the - voyage of the steamer Vancouver to calm the mrious seas and it had 8. good effect. 'l`mn unnmhnnn nf llnrvnu-H hnnirnv tnnnu UBIIUIIB HHVB DOCK] l'BCUl'llll. It is reported in Toronto that the Cana- diun l'acIiic company propo-es erecting an elevator at. Windsor no cost $100,000, capa- ble of holding a quarter uf a million` bushels. They will lI$l( the city of Wind- aor mgrant. a bonus of $25,000. Madrid mnorm that Hanornl l`rimo I): t\ln6l`ICl\. The total number of cases of bubonic` plague in Bombay up to date is !),03'.2 and 7,546 deaths have rosulbcd. In the whole presidency to date there have been 14,876 mun: nf than nlnmm rnnnrterlnnd l2.`204 prualuoncy DO (IIIEU DIIUFB LIEIVU IJUUII l1,0lU cases of the plague reported and l2,`204 deaths have been recorded. I. : . _ . . . .._.-A :.- 'I`-_...-... sL..A 5|... 1`... IIIIJUVIVICIIII U'JlIIIl`J' UVUIV EUVCIIIJJ JUCIIB !\U. Chairman Livingston, of the city pro- perty dbrplnitbee, says A gmnolithic or as- ; phalb pavement. should be land from the door of the water works department oice to the door of the bank of British Nnrth America. I`I... Ant... .......I--... -1` ........- AC |...kn.\l... `J!-IJ $5 JPDEICI BKIL PIl\ E30 20 Dozen Corsets made to our! order. We offer for 42gc, regular E price 75c. 1 I0 Per Cent. Off Llllr HQ HIIU Klllell l'H0_V "ICU. Mrs. Hugh Watt. of Cold Springs, Ont.. died last. night. at. the age of ninety-tire years. Mrs. Watt wna a native of Ireland. _ She settled in Hamilton township, North- umberland county, over seventy years ago. Hhnirmnn Livinn-Alan. ni the mtv urn- Slalll \'El'y HBTIOIIF, IIOWCVOI`. Leslie Combs, a. buahwhackor. and the most noted moonshiner in the mountains, has been found (load near Hazard, Ken- ` Lucky, with his throat cut. He boaued that, he had killed fty men. ll-.. 11..-]. \l7..sn ..tI`..l.l k`.....'....- f\.\t KIITIHU I IHUII. A young man in` Hamburg occupying a high aorini position is charged with having insured his wife a life for :1 large amount, _ and then put: her under hypnotic augges- lions to commit suicide. A .....l ......:.uI.....o l.......4n.n.l in RI.- L`.uIu`., --._T ..._ I Fashion.` , rue Vdry um: In-on any Anil \`on'iInnt . | V V -the Gathorod Llnu In It wont" I And the World's News Wind .13! "I0 i United Progl`. Old papers in quantity ab Wun: ollia 9- . The nrmamnrea in street car No. 91 GT0 burned out. at; noon to-day. D 'I`Ius inn nnvnrina the nnnimntinrv bl! L` specnlvoly. ; ln thin French chamber ofdeputiea to-day Hnnotaux, ministerof foreign affnirs mov- ed to take up the questxon of Crete for discussion on Monday next. The motion ` was adopted. An 3-lnmnrdnv will be our nneninu dnv W113! LIUUPLUU . As Sacurdny proyementa, we have` decided to offer all goods in the house at, cost for that day. (Jmnd l'nion. A ..-.... _ _.__. 2. lY....._L....... Ap.n......l.... .. will be our opening dny,1 ` after making extensive alterations and im- ` UXHHU LU LHU llllllll UI INUIIIIIUII. Dmiel McFarlnue, the young Canadian who was xnysterieusly shot. in Toledo a I week ago, died there yesterday. It is thought. by some to be (1 case of suicide. 3 There are seventeen nmle inmates in the ` vnunty .jnil. This number includes four I lunatics, two of whom have been incar- ueruted therein for five and six months re- ` spectivoly. In Huh l<`r.-mnh nhnmhnr nf dnnntiml f.n.dnv nosuay H88!` IIDZIODOH, lllulllll. , Rmmvaloim III, queen of Madagascar,; nominal ruler of the island since it. was` made a Frenoh colony last. June, has been ' exiled to the Island of lleunion. ' l\....'..l l\.l..Ii`....l...... ALA nn..n.- (`nu-.n:linn ` LHU IUFIUUH FUUU NIIU IL HILL] H: KUUU CIIUUII. Two members of Harvard hockey team missed the train at Toronto. aucc-oeded in reaching this ciby last. 1 night. Lnsc evmiing acting Sergt. Hamilton. ` "A" field buttery, entertained n number of ` 1 friends at his quarters, Tete du Ponb bar- mcka. \nA...`.-l l\ . . . . A . . n .-..'n.- Quin-ulnn an Only seven \l'.. I ;\t.t.end our opening on Huburciny. W01 ` now have the brightest clothing store in ` tho cit). (-`rand Union. I The very latest, shapes in stiff and fedora hum. Bargains for Saturday. Your choice of any $3 hat. for $1.90. (imnd lfnion. u. I,......_L!.. ......l......` 1...... nn....... L... i TAYLOR S; KAIHUII. V St. Joseph s orphans` home. Ot.tawa,haa 3 purchased eleven ucrea of land. on whiuh 1 an orphanage will be built. at. a cost. of` 340.000. ` Kln/Iowan Tnnr-inn um: nlnnhml uv-nnh'nnf x 3-IU.UU\ Madame Laurier was elected president; of the Ottawa branch of the national coun~ oil of women. Ludy Caron was elected one of the \'ico-president.a. { Fiva Innn worn laillad and two mrinuslv , 1 Louisville and Nashville railway on Wed- UI IAHU \'|CU-IIFUHIUUIILQ`. t Five men were killed and two seriously 1 wounded in the railway accident on the, nosday near Hnzlaton, Indiana. l)..........I...... III ....n.-.n n6 Mnnnnnnnu I | only. uranu Lnlon. i E. Parnell, jr., of London. Ont.., hue,` been elected an reme grand vice-president of Lhe.,Sons of Iangltmd. Ru the fnllino nf n naction of the old workmen nave neon xmeu. A deapntch from Panama states that. gonoml Antonio Ezetu, ex-vice-preaidentl of Salvador, died Monday. Mn `limmnn Hivininn nirnnf hurl sm\.-an` . muses on rnaay mguu mun. \ Secure your new spring hat Saturday. `~ You can get. from us the latest shapes at cost that day. Grand Union. IrJ....._A ru|.'..n.. l)......|.-..I... L..., 1.-.". nix. ` I burned out. no noon no-any. J The ice covering the penitentiary bar l-3 showing signs of weakening. The Canadian marine association` will, meet; at Toronto to-morrow. , y The newest. shapes in hats at cost. Sa- f i turdey only. Grand Union. I Sheriff Ferguson is able to. attend to his ' dutie . He was in his office to-day. I J. 3 Mc-Pheruon, proprietor of the `. Albion lcotlel, Gnminoque. was in the city to-day. ` Qnnm-dnv vnnr chnine of our ftv cent. 5 , mes xor zoc. UTIIIIU U IIIUII. Tho C.I . R. does not. expect to rim trains ` on the Hamilton & Buffalo railway before ' May liith. l nnmn nnllnan hnr-Imv fnnm mnv ha I may mm. Ottawa college hockey team may be I brought. up here at an early date to give ` } Queen s 3 go. `, The Spanish government. has decided to `_ rnlnpplnea. _ ' ' Two ;t.wenty-ve cent Lien for a. quarter, 1 ' or a fifty cents bio for a quarter, Saturday : only. (lrand Union. , 14`. 1*...-nail ir nf Lnndnn. nun. has Colored Henrietta, all shades,; for 27}c yard, regular price 40c. E And all Dress Goods for these` days at special cut prices. I an nnunn (`t\rnn}ovv1n/`:1 in nnr OI EH3-.lDOllS OI nnguulu. By the falling of n naction of the wall in the old town of Eez, Algirs. 180 ! workmen have been killed. A J.-..u.b.~.L I-nun `)..nnIv\n nfnlnu Ohm}. OI DHIVRHUT, (HEU LVIUl|l.llIy- I Mrs. Devuna. Division street, had seven` - hens stolen from the hen house on her pre- L mises on Friday night last. A Hnmn-n vnnr now nnrintr hnf. Snturdnv, \ COED Lllnb (u\_\`. \ll'lIU LHIIUII. Edward O KelIy,l{em-broke, has been up- pointed an immlgriation agent for Lhe do- minion government in Ireland. ` Nlnqsua Hnnn. nnrl VVhit.n twn nnorn to-uay. ` Saturday your chance of our fty went 1 ties for 250. Grand Union. VFLAI` `D D Jan: nnt nvnnnf On risn In-(n: Queens go. , i Spanish government. ` ; send 15,000 men as reinforcements to the i 1` Philippines. i . Twn t.went.v-ve cent ties uuarter. . iSNlPPED BY ms sc1ssoRs. mo THE utwsroup It! BRIEFK pgnuinu ' For indlgouuop t 9'6 I.`. ::I.e of the most: PDulu- y. { . . A am?` :*::z:.::...::;r:r ::.:*:::.; n'5sochmon_ Wm p Samuel Sloot.h,of the townuhi nnmodmnd N ` y. `as forty-four years old. A omily ot ve. Hg can 5., o daughters, Barbara and Mary. the old- om ' .55 only fteen yeutoldmnd thro_e sons, we : ::.:,",*.;.;n-,;I.:'":.:..*:-.;:';:`..*";::; 32:3; 3:: i'f)`:)ff';f)'; :`o, PM ; l,,d...y,.m; Mrs. H. Thomas and mm -..... III-. -hh and turn In-nth`:-n Inlun \u'|n 7 Black Cravenette, 62 inches wide, for Cloak: and Dresses, 95c, 131. $1.25-_ i Priestley's celebrated Black Dress Goods for Mourning Dresses,_:__ ' 70c, 80c, goo, $1. Finest goods made. ' ` Elegant Black Crepons 65c, 75c, got: up. _ New Cloths for tailor-made Dresses, in "all the new shades of ' Green, Blue, Fawn and Shot Mixtures, 951,-.101, Serges, Fancies, T`\.veeds-over-xoo` ilge.g| fron1.' ' IVICIIIC. IAIIII pnyuou Ind mental. SUFFERING WOMEN :2 Illh mu Dnnhnnnnm ...un.u.. .. .|..a. ! Eighteen Month: Irylng To (Set (hired- Bad The Best Do:t.orI-He Found What 110 Wanted In Dodd`| Kldney 1. Il II. 5 CumRN`Il, March 3. (Specinl)- -)\ Mel L` of great interest horejuz-b now is that. of l Alexander J. Slmrkey who for comm time ,2 has been an extreme sufferer from: rheu- matism. His statement to the corr\>spon- I l dent is as follows :- ul.`,... ..:..l....... .........t\.. I ...... n u:.\--;... ..c THURSDAY AT wALsH s. AT RICHMOND & co s. We have still a number of English Art Squares, which we will clear out on FRIDAY and SATURDAY at these prices: $10 Squares for $6. $l3.5O Squares for $7. $15 Squares for $8, $25 Squares for $15. qnu;'n; RIPE. 11. Lnumu anu M128 My 5)..-sh, and two brothers. John, who rggidea on Lhe old homestead. and Samuel, H. rggidgng ,nf this city. also survive to mourn her cit`? "308 y- Mr. Mnnn lllI want a mmnlmr nf than mourn ner eursv U-Mung Iwuy. Mrs. McCall.um was a member of the congregation of the Sunbury I`resb_vteriau ` tencee and her t'ami)_". church, active in n.'l good works. charitable and forbearing to a degree and loved an-1 regpected alike by he." friends and acquain- loving as a mor.her,nn alfechionace wife and a kindly neighbor. deceased will be sorely miesed by all who knew her. 'l`hn fnnnrnl Lnlrnn nlnnn tn-innrrnw Al. `rum . Kind, wise and , ` FUTUIJ IIIIPHUU U! II|I WIIU IKHVW HUI". The funeral Lakes place tomorrow at two [ `idclock from her late homo tn (`utacaqui cemetery. UUIIL I! [I3 IU|lU\Vl! Z "For eighteen months I was a vic'.'.im of I rheumatism and during Lho whole of `thus ` time was trying every means to cure it. 1, had the best doctors in Canada and tc'-OF their perecripbionawith faith and pubic nc e. I mar. Ii:-ml nf. Inst. fnr I fnnml the din. bnelr IWTECTIPDIUIIHWILII IHIDII ll-"U pblf (IC 8. ``I got. tired at lust for I found the dis- uppoinbmonb nourly us killing us the dis- I Anna. ' IIOUU U nluney [Illa [ have used two -boxes of these pills to effect. 11 perfect cure and I don t. care who : knows it. I The Dress Goods Department this tifne comes in for a big cut in prices, and our Dress Goods are up-to-date. Special For These Days. ease." But. one friend wiser than the others oon- ` vinced me that Inf disease must. be clued M by way of the kic neys and recommended [ ])od(l`u Kidney Pills. "I hum ncmd twn hnxax-4 nf these nilln Ln '1` 1 p ' /,4 riving. ' John Laidlaw & Son '\'-`xseeeee-:-:eee<-set-:<-:<-:esa:-><-:<~:e: F-IRE *s;* SALE: L on ot'lnnb;_n-1': Ion lupoohd Woman I run: Aw. " ' ` NIL- ...-..- c..:....I.. .3 rnL-_.-_ nn.n.u.__.. ` `_ The many Manda oi Thomalocsllum. of Bunhury. president of tho l`:onunuo, oounty liberal uuociation. will be douply | pained tokhonr of the death on Wednesday. } of his wifolftor n abort. illnou. About I . week ago Mu. Mocallum was attacked b grippe; pneumouiu. followed. and provog I -fatal ida few dnys. i Docuaad wnrnna tn! the man. nnnnlnr ioufu gr MRS. T. M-c'Au.u.uI.| Special Ofgrlng of NEW SPRING DRESS 00003. Best RHEUMATISM cunto. ART SQUARES 2 THURSDAYANDFRIDAY: BARGAIN DAYS. JR\ICHMON15 \;alue we have ever osold. '7` WV wnma UNDERWEAR Than our best if \ we cannot save you \\ I0 to I5 per cent. on any needed pur- chase of UNm:R- \\'E.\R. , tun I [Udall I I\\lIlll UH ZllZH'l'Uo _ Mou1'nIIu.. QLuo..unroh1l -l|`I.nun--Receipt 800 Mix; mar so quiet. Quotwlonu: PIMHI - Wimer.N.d\I to (00 ; PM-ant. sptln . 4.50 no ` 4.75 ; Shrolghv. Rollor.l.00 to 4.10; xtrI\.8.0 f to 3.013 ; Superne. 8 30 to 3.40- St:-out BARON. _5 cm to 4.50 - Ontnrlo Bun. 16-3 to 8.00. //I GnAxN-Whon6. No. I Manltobn Hnrd. Mu to MA V nnruuu Dlnltlllll I Ba mvlmoon. Noon. Mnh. n -Whnt N v~-V . as 7}. rod wlntor. (build; No. I 09].. 13.75: ; com 24 6 d pou,lu dad; port. as M; MM. 91: 33; his low. Am.. m M; bucon-lo one. hour Alia 0d; I M. 961: M ; short cuts Mvy. 8013` . 0hoouo- It-0. Mn 0d Oolorod. UH) '. CoM'.|n-Amnrlnnn Inddllnn:- .`l1 3-3H . 5 to had GruuN--Whont. Manitoba Hnd. Mo to 870 ; Corn. 300 to 390; Penn. bio to No ;0Mn. into to 230 ; BM-lay no to can ; B. mam to (lo Oatmeal. 01.40 to 1. ; Common . `mo to uou. ; PnnvmoNs-Pork.u1.b9 to 13.50 - Land 50 to : aka ; Bacon. 0 to lvo ;Hamn 90 ho, to ; Ohuu. ' 110 to 120 ; ttor, tovmnhlpu, 130 to 1&0. I womm. 100 to no: Inn. 100 (.0120. tien of Edinburgh and '1'umngor III uur-. man . Ho Iuba uontly nned through the reochuroh lvinib ill. and alter his ordination wu ngxofntod to I miuion union at Malta. On I roturnmooblnnd he wu appointed I lecturer in Ioionoo no` the Free church coll e. Glnrgow. 1877. and professor in 1884. 0 also took ohurgo of n workingmeuh mission in that city. He Iuboequenuy travelled with Prof. Gel- kio in the. Rocky mountain: and South Africa. He was the author of ,_"N|bur|I I .... 4.. n.- u..:..u...I l`Wv...I.l Drnf Drum- Amen. he me unnor ox T_--mwuru Law in the Spiritunl World. Pro!. Drum- . mond also wrotoobhor insert.-sting bookn. THE . . % A. ; BIG In In Author of "Intent law In tho Ipltnnl '0!-Id." Lonnozc. Much-I l.-Prol. Hurry Drun- mond. the odobuud writer on nwlonn nubiocu, died was at Tunhridgc db. Honry Drumdmn Inn born in Etlrllng in 1851. and was oduontuht tho unlvor Edinburgh and Tubing in (}or-_ tnnnv A nuhnnnnnntlv DI. no to 120; Humor, tovmnhlpu, 130 Woutorn. [lo ; I353. to no. In 4341. 0heouo-Whlt-0. 0d Oolorod. I CoM'.:n-Amorionn I1ddllnI- 31 3-321. m Ron! llootrlc...... Toronto Bullwoy .. Blnk of llontl-on Bankdnfou lolIon`n Ban that ol Toton ol-oho.nto'BAn orohnuw Bank of Human .. Union Bo\nk........... Bunko! Oomm Norchwonlnn Oolnpnnm... Ilontnal Ootton Oo . `Inca / Think that state- ment over,it means much. Proofs of this are visible on every garment we will show you. New lots constantly at- Blink of Ilonu-on Ontario Bunk. . ... Bank dn Pougilo Bush 0! Tnmntn KONTRIAL PIIODUOI IARKITO. Ilnuvnnvnl l\..- IL. ...L In II. :\II- 3---]. We've [lune Less -.:.-.-_ IONIIILL IIOOI llllflo A -I III PROF. DRUMMND DEAD. " All . main homo Bsllvn-.." so Lluhh . . - . . .. nuuuouunuuuuu LIVERPOOL KARI ITS. A... \v,_.. II.L .1 nix--. K 36M'EicTLT llll (Ki! 1?! and Tremlllng Icnuuonu. ac. tug your OWI UIFIIITWEITV MINWES. This . LL frnmetlon. ver sufferer la earnestly invited to: one ox o! thene Pills. and they will acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. IIICHADYH PILLS, taken In dineud. will ulckly restore Female: to cempletehul . l'h:y rmmpllr remove any obstruction or irregu Irlly o the syn- tun. Fern `_ Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, ' - Disordered Llver, .5... `.3 III.` ---.vln__- (nu: Anson null] lunch .--uv - uuI\JII `OI \I\I B'0ck $33131: Boot. ruuulpu -an-nu. -I-I-U Inn purohuld as 650 on tho dollar the ` t. ~ E Ennlrupibn mg lrnvev. at 06.. cold at yo-to:-dny. The stock ' it vslnodgt 88,81). 3 has In! _ _ ` ' . 1`h.nK..`c.1.hoohoyuuuws|1..aeho W Hno|nuolQuon o uuinnity inn mtch- a man on the cunt! an an. amninn. ' IA Wonderful Mqlclne. I thu male (I of Health t 0 wnolo Bhyulo IIIOP of the hu an frame. or throwing off even In hot mates may are upocinlly renowned. The are "fnctn" admitted by thounnndu. all they Ipocluly renowned. The e by :1 clan of uocloty, and one of the t trauma: to the Nervouu Ind oebum ed u that Booohnmb Pill: have the Luv Oslo of any Patent. medl- olno In tho World. lwvl tvu `rt: 1- v w. , they act like mn[ic--1 few doau will work wonder: upon the Vital Organs; Strength- 'cnIn the Imuculnr syncm. renorin the lon[- out Complexion, bringing Inc the inn can oi gnome. and groaning with the lloaobu of Health the whole IDII. -IUIK hulplcluun, IIIIHKIII! uuun. um chm llolobu t ahyulonl energy -_ 4|..__...l.._ 4-' `-1 has IX.-nab-n C , I'M Iilloul sud Nervouu Dhordeu, ouch no Wind and Min in the stomach. sick Hlldlalh. Oiddlncu, Putncu and 8well~ ll Iftlr meals, Diulneu: and prownh ` , . Cold Chla. Flulhlngn ot'He1t,!.or.I Anmmu. Ihortneu of B:-nth. Cou- Btu Fri and ram Cold CIIIHI. Flulhlngn or Hen, Lon Appcmc. B:-nth, dvnnun. llctchu on the Skin. Disturbed `hlful Dreamu. and nu Nervous ling Icnutlonu. &c. nut nnnnu mu uunnnlmnv mumts. 88 and 90 Princess Street. FIIPAIID ONLY IV TIIOIAB mom, 81. Imnu. ENGLAND. hr ALI. nnur.r.uu~:, Your faithful feet. are rendering you the best of services unl derserva the host of Shoes. Why not be M fnithlul ` to you:-foot as your teas are to you? If you have [man wearing oru|inun"` echoes. fora change give them the host. shoe mndo--gi`\'e them ALLEN'S $5.50 Hand Made Gentleman's Shoe and note the -leuidml dllfor-Q Anna ' and women. tutoring Ion vim EAK MEN n An! nun -unt..- 9...... .........u . nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn (Va ,:.`v"`.&,'.:`: ."",,'.-.' a poaiuou u. in..." | IerofulA.ehlo:ochor L mom 5 certdnsn D ixnody can for J < d scum Arts! from imsuovorhh ` b`o`.An unsound F nerves. Inc): M I , ulna, npinnl * . onus... rhoumsthn. ` nhucglnnotnnur ` _,nr:r. onrdnolu. nu. l u ` inoodv can tor .a- I AronIl.00ll I . lllllrllltll, - and NERVE : e unpp ` in cgndeuosl lonn ALL: the sub stances noodod no ' um-lch the B1003 and to rebuild tr Serves. Alma mutt; them oertninsn i_g=,~gg,~;~_-1,,-h-Ii ' r..;:.a`;1:.:.;.;f much Last evening the conservatives held ' ":: u:.&n. meetings in thma wards and elected theao ;:r.gm;: , `\ nh|i6non:_ lxxuvlxrnlncc, Jbnutiios slinncx, 1 ruin. - ar.; nbano. . . aton; `y on Am. . :h`l::um,? Mcnhon. The meetings were for the gum` purpose of completing organization nudarl Ly`.`o.u. ' 3 ' `tho const.it,_ution of the Mncdonald club." : Q` . v \ l...n- -s_n_- -..` .- : uuv-UVII 1-H wtlnlu. I I ` _ Llbuln. J. R. -Mlder ind W. Waldmn. ' knot Richmond I Co`: (1: -goods atom, voplrohlllduilisopn dollar the; xlnnlnpt met o_(I,'{nvon &C6..oold at.- uuou in Toronto yutordny. Theutocln nlntt V I ) A I Already nclmowled 8I.70`. .". 7 : A 5 ftiond. OI: Glennie Wilton Pushy- torian churches per Rev. 1). Fleming. 811; NC. oiouvru undmon of `.`A" battery, I R.C.A., 801. Total. 81,775.27. Fund ' l will hocloaod on March lmh. Wm. Allen & Son,} "anal; cdganub Sign nl` 8I\|II;y:IlI`l n lA|_:<-rented. I ! Chief llorsoy has uoeived :1 letter from I hit: aon"Art_.hur, bringing the news. which ` the friends of Art. will be pleased to hear. ' that he has, been given an increase ofi salary aincfhia temporary promotion to the position of chief dmughbaman of the 1 y C.l`.B. works in Montreal. b ; Inwreeu in me work in growing. 3 The kindergarten association recently formed is doing not a little to increase this ' interest. The first etloxt of its members in one of which all true kindergnrteners must lppl`0\'6. They have requested M re. , Hughes. wife of J. L. Hughes. inspector of ; public schools, Toronto, to nddms A pub- ic meeting in the Y.M.C.A. liall Fnidgy evening. on The Kindergarten and its Alma." Mmugheain wellknownthrough- out Ontario and the United States an an uaiustic kindergartener and a pleasant ! speaker. ' She has been chosen to address a com-en- 3 I tion of kindergarten teachers in St. Louis, V I Mo., next month, and is at present lee- t-urer for the Froebel rociet_v,oi Toronto. A n ......I...... I......_ -8 ..L.lnI_..-. .L.\ is unu pieaannnness in nu Houuu re-muunx-. Upon all these things M rs. Huglu:-.~a will doubtless giye more iufnmmtion. ` dress to the young ladies and mothers: on Sunday afternoon will be specially helpful. nnd in is to be huped tlmt. she mny feel Her nd- i that her kindness in giving freely of her 5 time and knowledge has heon nppreci.-Led V The ' nmtlier;-I of ` by the Kingston pnbliv. children III the kinrlergurtens in the publiv schools wishing to show their appreciation have decided to `have nfwrnoun Len alter her talk, to which they have invited the I school bnnrrl marl f1 innn. l . Preparing 'l`lu- llepurt. ' Cominiissiouiur O. K. Fraser has gone up to Toronto Lu waist .\lo.-zzma. Meredith and Noxon in preparing their report of the penitont.inr_v inveel.ignr.ion. The last. of` the evidence was forwarded to them tn- dny. Next. week they will return here to wind up` their investigation. there being yet. about two days` \-york to perform. | -nu-u y nun vnullullnn Chairman Allen of the parks committee ' V has received a letter from B. M. Britbon, Q.().'. M.l'., suming that he (.\lr. Britten) ' ; hue commiinicated with the militia depart.- mont. reg udiug the twelve old cannons re- Inivlning in the iuilibary stores of this dis- trict. Hon. Dr. Borden. mininler of mili- tin, is still indispoaed, but l.ieut..-`Col. I nno'., depntyqniiiisler, states that. for` several reasons, one of which is that King- ston H .'\ fortied i-ity, the (`|lll0ll will, in all probnbilit_\'. be allowed to remain here. [UT 'IUIUlIlll|l|b \VlLI| lllll Ul|.`L5. Thomas (Hassford, l .(?., Hlenburnio. vs. llobert Comrune, 1.`. 1)., luugston, \'.=. IL. J. Vair, Hlonburnie, garnxislxeo. Suit for payment of $'_".' on a wnggnn pun-has. ed. Judgment for plninti for full amount with costs, nnd ugninsb garnishee for SIT. ' I.-l.llUl' ll)l'V EH8 PTOCUGI !'UC|Ql_\'|Ul AUFUIILU. ` An ardent lover of children. she is I possessed of the true kindergarten spirit, and thus is peculiarly aucceasful in in- spiring those with whom she comes in con- ` tact with a liner appreciation of the deep ' meaning which underlies the neoinly simple methods of the kindergarten .--ystem. As Geraldine reumrks. the little tote sins: and play and weave and'sew,bub ull as a moans , . to the grout end. the perfect. dyelopment * ' of the child. ` i 4 ...'-:o 5.. H... ...l..-...l.. ..mm..l.. nml. hut UI l:llU UHFU-`.- Mrs. George Benjalnin, Hdessn, vs. W. _ Es`. (lnrdincr, Westbrook -~Ac/tion to re-' cover pnynlont. for $3901}. 3 menu bill plainLiIl'clnimed wnu due her. Judgment, for defendant. wuth full costs. 'I"L.......-. l`|.....~5`......| I)!` 1`|....L..._..I- At ton o`clo(:k ye.~'Lerday morning judge 1'.`ico he!d a sitting of the second division u court, at ()nt.m'aqui, two cases being dnckatod. Them was n lurgze uLt.enrl.-moe of I-pect:\t.urS, who were interested in uno of the cases. It... 11.... `. I)..._1....._.`._ 1\..I...._,. .... ll IIIUI-IIIILU. l)ULlI LUHIHS \\lI| UU NLIUIIK` as will be seen at R glance, some . of the elicibles being: Juni0r,back.S. \\'il- I ` non; la.-\lf L:.n`L.- Ii. Walkem.I{n7.lett, Wad- aleil; uvmrmr. .\lrl)uwull; scrimmage, C. (ilnrlu-. llruunnuud,"Cliown: wings, Mohr, ' lillioringnon. Scale, Squire, M. Cotton,` Harris, M. Murmy. lnuirinorliate. buck. - l-levner; iI Pnllnor. llmnilbon H. l ,, I Howe; qnartm`. ll.-Llmu: scrirnlnngo. A. ` Kennedy. }l. Uuuon. J. J. lluutcr; wings, J. (flurk. (izitos, l.mX'. SLr.mbeu;'.ie. \\nl- liuma, llclimiey. A. Ii. llenn. Besides these there are It few old players: who have signied their int-ontion of nlliliiitiug um. ` the ( :ranites mid who.-so servir~e.~4 will groillh ` ly strengthen the intermed'r:it.o team. -.-. _.._._.,.__... K. it xvi!` III 3!` . rt tutu-Inn from mon;.\l.worry. c Ioxcoues. or ubuabulo. ; . Ptun. T'hy will tutors _ CQB. phyod nndmontal. , Webster. Uranlte Fool ball Club. A meetilig of the executive committee of ` the Granite football club, junior champion ` nl)i[Vorgnni2;aLion of the ().R.F.l'., was; he'd last. evening in the ollico of C. R. It. was decided to call spring purtica as soon as the grouml is dry enough to permit. This year two teams l will be entered. 11 junior nud int.er- ` mediate. Both teams will be .~zLrong, ' nf H19 nlirvihlnn hnintr .lnninr lmnlz S \\'il. 4 | nor mm, (.0 wnmn may 1; 1 school board and fniondn. or am: cnnu. A visit. to the schools reveals m'uch, but only a very close observer can discover the thought and care which each day do- nmnds. Days nre spent. in developing and emphasizing one bruth. Songa, stories, games and occupations all are chosen nnd ; arranged to carry out this one thought... The good is made beautiful, and the beau- ' Liful is desired. Evil is made hateful, and ' is. therefore. to be shunned. Wrong in- i evitably brings, in the nature of things. 1 punishment. A child is dieobedienh. the` ` games require obedience, therefore by his ` nwn disobedieime he is debnrred from the ` fellowship and pleasure of his r-umpnnions. If he is disagreeable and u Ailensnnt. he again shuts himself out. from all pleasure. He he learns the necessity for obedience and pleasnntness in all social relations. , llnnn all Minna rhinos: M rt: llunlu`-.~I will ` i In. K53: Ill! lacturo on An Important i luucmomn latter. ` Geraldine : bright sketch of her morning _ in one olour kindergurten room: has wekeus `V led an interest in the work going on so] `iquietly among the children of our city.1 *,'1`here ere now six kindergarten ciaeeee` \ with 3 good attendance at each, and the , interest in the work in growing. ` 'l`|m lzimlm-mu-ran mumninfinn rnnnnlv THE Slillllll E_|Ill{] ..._u____.__.__ __ ._.... _._ _ Will Keep Trhe l,`nunn;n.1. -_,., All... ,,A' AL- . _,v AN OPPOIITUNE VISIT. Punluod `the Stock. I in 11.4., ___| II! lndln l`|n|no I u m Cour! At Cam rnqui. ,~.|,,,| .,_ .-,,I,,, MEN S SHO l`3S_.` I! The proprietor of tho Farmers Friend 1 cheese factory. Erneettowu, will manufac- ture cbeeee this season for one end one~haIf cente per pound, paying ellexpeneee ex- co eecroher_v e. ' ear-admiral Arieeide Louie Antoine . Vnllon, tretired) member of the chamber I of deontiee for Brent. in deed. He was in 5 i the seventy-rs: year of hie age. I A nnnnh of Paris rnnidanu 5.`... ' hnan ` A Collector Dymg. \\'1xnwn. ()nt., March ll. .\ report` `f from the Hotel Dieu last. night. stated that _` S. E. Martin, collector of customs, had )i had another relapse and that it. ans not , i expected that he o_uld recover. His death ` | may be looked fr at any time. "mu I)r hlnnlnnnn nv.mni:tnr nf nnrri. ') ; sun Illvincy-urac your 01 ml ago. I ; Aoonplorof Pu-in residents have been 1 ned SIO nob for using cmcllod postage . `COPE ,, , . 4 ', Th Inlnnil otcunbridgojonfonodl 5 min upon Hon. Thomas F; I `Uuitdhgllnnbtulngou-I today. Elerntor And Veneela Ilurned . BIFFALU, N. Y.. March ll.--Ab 3:l0 o clock this mornimr the Ryan elevator at - zhe foot of Perry sireet. was discovered to ; be on tire. It with itscontente. consisting I of 6.000 bushels of wheat. and 6.000 of oats were deatrovod. The elevator was owned, by Ryan & lilerk as was also a floating ele- vubor adjoining which was also destroyed. j The cupola ang roof of Manning : malt. , house were burned. A fleet of twenty or more caml boobs and two aclioonera in the ~ harbor were more or less damaged. Total 103: ebout 8225.000. ' Illlly U0 IUUKUU [UI' ull Elly Mme. I Hon. l)r. Montague, ex-miniater of agri- `culture, was in the city yesterday. He has been to the Pacic count. for the benefit. of his health. Ho land for his home in Dunnville last. evening. ` |Mr. Martin in hrnlhnr tn than Minna 1 1 V Thou-zh Biliotti was a llritish = ing extremely pitinble. ma m_\'in,f: : .-\u.wtrin did in the case or lloanm when the Illg ll\'llllD|U. Witnesses of the arrivals of Cretan refu- gees oh the l'iraeu.=, where 8,000 of them are quartered, describe their state as be- Thoy are ubterly destitute, and most. of chem are emaciated from hunger and illness: Most of them ure women and children.und many of thorn wero brought in opeldeclred sloops, ex- posed to tho weuthr in an iibaoliitoly nude state. Many of the women were driven raving mud through their auiforings and from night and several children were born zit, son or upon the landing stages where the miserable crontnres: di.-1c.nib.1rked. \'1i.\\x\. Mm-ch ll. --The Non Freio l'reei'~o publishes ll. rcporbof rm interview had by its cor|'e.~ in Athens with king George of Greece. The king is quoted "(irooua has done in (,`ret.e us Bomin christiun.-1 took refuge in Austria." The king nlso 5-aid that the (lroek troops would remain in Urem und protect. (lreeks and Turks alike. Ilin mnjescy complnincd of Llievonducl: of Sir A. BilioLt,i, the Brit- ish cminul ntilmien, in nRsiaI.ing the Turks. consul he I suid he was on Levnntine more Turkish than i J oven the gultun himself. \l...n}. unnu'r\v~ ln in. II flu I AL\ Iu\\' IJIIIHIV Ill HIRE EVBIIIIIK. [Mr. Martin is brblhor to the Misses Martin. Wellington street. Kingston] Looking For Hot llunhnml. Bl?!-`I-`.\l.U. N.\'.. March ll.- Mrs. Rich- nrd Cu l(Tk, nf St. Thomas, ()nt.. was in tho city looking for her husband, a cattle buyer. (lusnck left his home early last week with acnrloml of cattle which he sold in East Bulluln. He failed to return nml his wife came in sonrvh of him. She learn- ` (yd he sold the (`nttlu for $l,.':0uand haul been spending the money freely and was nogotintim: for the purchase of n milk route with eomn stranger. The poll:-e learned he had drawn $401) from the bank lute yesterdnyuftornoon and said he was going home. . Lu\im\', March |l.-`l`he BriLi:h.ut-.aim1- or Lake Winnipeg. fmln St. John, N.B. Foh. llth, for Liverpool. an-ri\'e,liaa:.1fcly in the Mersey t'J~duy. (Jupt. Taylor reiporta having had a terrible voyage during which the vessel had such It lnruo quixncity of wa- ter in her engine room chub the pus.-dangers had to be called upon to nssi.-it. in vlouring her and righting her cargo whichhud ahiftn ed during the ilO.`\\'_\' woaVher. Hnr tires were out for (war II. fortnight, uni-I my? head of cattle, twenty-two imlsos nnd sev;ity- four sheep hrul to be thrown overboani ow- ing to the sm\r<~it_v of drinking water on board and the inability of the engineers to work the condensing apparatus. I)l|l|UW L/IIIIIUUIILIIIII, U1 LUIUIIUKI, llfl.` HUUII elovbed supremo gzramd prcx-ident, nml a ballot is now being taken for the pos-ition of vino-president- uni Iii ail : Ionnnnoto. -11: an 0, union on nu: noxnslo tun tad tutoring lost v got. X A :0 L.` 1:: S. O. E. uolng Aheml. B|LA\'l'H)ll|I, ()nt.. March ll. At. the `_ nd unnunl saesion of the supreme lodge l of the Sons of England there axe neurly `.200 delegates. The report. of the secretary ` sluovvs the order to be in a flourishing: unn- * dition. The L0l'.'ll membership is l`_ .094 uud 5,05`! female members. The nmount [mid in sick benets last _ve.u` wns $.'n'_ ,71N and the total funds on hand nmountbo $57,- 133:! with liabilities of .`5l,00ll. m|,- u.._,. ,.t` l_`....I ...,l ...... ....-.......l. ..,_ -I-`IL: \VlLH IHlUIlIlll'-N UI -?`i,"U`V. The Sons of England nre proceeding 1 with thoelection of uieern this mornin,t_'. Burlow Cumberlrmd, of Toronto, has been ..I,.,.>..,l ............... .-........l .\........l.-...s .\..,l .. 3 UVCII KIIU llllallll IIIIIIEUII. Lu.\Im.\'. March Il.-In an-awer to in` ;quiriu.~4 M. the foreign oice Lho uuthori-, Lies suite that. there is no hitch among the powers in regard to thexelutions in uccord- mice with tho Lenm of their ulbimatum to (ireoco. but. the delay is due to the fact. that tho compromise oerod by Hreeco in reply to the note of the powers, requires an oxchango of views. no auenuon. __ Amilcar Cihriani. the Italian socialist agitator, arrived here Lo-day. accompanied by sixteen volunteers, for the purpose of entering the Greek military service. The party was man by .1 mob, and was cheered almost incessantly us it. marched through the streets. The government; denies the report that the military Authorities are farmingaforoign legion. The authorities want it. to bo understood that they do not dosire any disorderly element; or filibuster- ers in the military, u uullicient. number of (lreeks to tight. the battles of Greece be- ing available. \\7il`|manm-I nf thn m'ri\'nlA nf Cretan refu- l la asaemulylng. A'1`nEx.~a, March ll.--Tho situation hore is improving. The city is quieting, and ; apart from occasional outbursts of enthusi- asm on the part of the people there is very little of an exciting nature to engage pub- no attention. A._.:I,..... tV:I....:....: Hm lo..l:.. .n.`...l:.| ; Plans For Illoclullng the Port are sun lngomplsto-Lord lsllsbury mu Not Dlscass 'l'erms-ltsIIan Volunteers For the Greek AI-my-Cretan: Dutltute. Loxnox, March 1l.--The plans of the powers for blockading the coast of Greece 4 are still incomplete, and the methods to he pursued unknown. Lord Salisbury de- clines to dicsuss them until it shall be shown that the negotiations which have been resumed with (lreegs have failed and ac- tion is taken u in Ehewaltimatum of the powers. M. notaux. foreign minister of France, and the Marquis l)i Rudini, minister of Ital , concur in the view taken by Lord Sal ury, and decline to express any opinion upon the subject. Italy has slrsadylftesn war ships in the Levant, and is on the eve of sending ten more. The Italian ironclad Snidegns. the largest. war ship in Italy s navy. has arrived at Spezzia, where the Italian ying squadron is assemblying. A'vn|12\`~.', Mnrnh ll_--'l"lm sihmtinn ham LTSWHTREMELY PITIABLE. 1 THE common or un-uousaims ! or cnznn nzruasaa. THE DAILY` WHVIG,` THURSDAY, % muicn "11", 1397; of tho tunnel. . , 41 150310 ',y&_C0-. NI |||Q|`*,|5M'o . mt ' Bi'g Cut in pvries in every de- partment for these two days. .` Come early to ponoa tor a won. ` It is said the (l.l`.R. will transfer mow olwhoir yud wait to the Port Huron side ` nl tho Lnnngl. ' A IWUIIUIY II'II WI 0! the tunnel. `FLA-.4- 'l\o.I.4 9*"!- Go to Wade`: for the Muipus standard horse and cattle remediew consisting pi. condition wdorifoough and opli cure.` gall cure. iuimonb hoof oil and Absorbent ' bliotnu. VIVL- L-..I.-- ...-A..L In In-on I\AAn nlnwnd oust-or. * The hockey match to have been played bo~ni|zhc at Roi-wood rink between Rock 5 woods I! und Pine Knot: has boon. poo L ponod for 3 nook. H. -is and um u.l`.R. will Thi will be the record-breaking your, for the C. RR. so far as the construction of ocomotivoo is concerned. More orders. hhvo been given for 1897 than for any previous year in the history of the com- n to Walk`: for the Mnximna aundnrd _,.._-. Fourteen Wore Tlmro. Nizw Ynnx, March ll. Only fourteen persons were gathered last. evening in re- sponao to u call for an informal conference to protest. Against; the ratication: of an ar- bitration treaty between the United States and Hrent. Britain. It was decided to ad- journ the conference till Saturday even- ing. _ *_ Six M-onIho lzrlivory Cont. Winn: PI.AI.\'.~4, N. Y., March, ll.---For robbing A man of forty cents, William. Jeffrey was taken to Sing Sing prison you- terdny to active a sentence of twenty years imposed upon him by county judge Lent. a Inc I (`I _y nuuu 5 -`ru-. \'A.\`vni\`r:n. R. (3.. March II. The- stenmer Impress of India has arrived from the Orient. Henoral alarm has been caused among the rural population in the neigh- berhood ofsamsak Bay. near Foo Chow. by the extraordinary boldnees of the tiger: prowling about there night. nnd day. Two men have been carried of by the animnle. 'l'o(-)|iAi\vny He-r l'ape rs. J.\IK~`iI\'\'1l.l.l-2, Fhi., March ll.- l`he_ sl.oamahipBermuda, which put dandinn ycstorilaiy was immediatelxy. board- ed by the British vice-consul. who took the vessel's papers uwu_v from her. The` Bermuda was under British registry. It was suspected that her mission in Florida ` waters was to go tilibustering. ., _ l{m`lll-`x'|`|'L|{, N. Y.. Mnrvh ll. Darius Anthony died at. Darien Glty, (.`enet-wee count-y. yesterday, aged 104 years. Mr. Anthony w.-is mnrlied in I31? and his wife died in I575. I"il'teen children were born to them. Ten are now living and among the number were two pairs of twins. Tho oldest in the family now is neon Joshua who is eighty-four years of nee. `Fm ` IIUIIDID 0. M` nnI'a"l" "I I lltl _ -WI _ I: HID. CO. ` gun Q10 covond rink Ih_il' orqning. Tl;;lH `BIN Wlll Puss. NI-:~.\ Y4-ILK. March ll.4Tll0 World iespondent. announces that the tzuill bill will pass the sennte. In will majority of two votes at. least. ity may be nine. There will doubtless protracted and strenoqg opposition. um bill will nrnbablv be `undo, a law by MmleA Flml or Bonds. .\Imm.r.'rm\',\', N.\'., March lL~-Whilo > ainters were engnged yesterday in paint- ing the interior of the residence of Mrg. Caroline M. Robertson, an aged lady of this city, with mn.n_v eccentricualitiea, they discovered under the curpori, which they had turned back, In pat.-kugze contain- $`. .',0(Nl in l'.S. bonds. with the coupons nll attached : also Sl0,llU() in Chicago. Burlington & Quincy bonds. County treasurer Chnrles M. Monde. of thin city, was appointed trustee for Mrs. Robert- son one week ngzo, at which time she was i mijud;;.~d incapuble of caring for her pro- perty. Man-led Last. Nlglit. The home of Mrs. A. l'ollic. Ordnance V street. presented a very pretty appearance ` _vest,erd:i_v afternoon, when her second duughter. J_onnie, was married no S. Priliglo. Stella. The knot. was securely tied by the hov. J. Manckio. M.A., in the presence of the immediate friends ofthe bride and groom. |. rominent.mnong the presents recoivd weiovn handsome ma- hogany davenport and chair. a photo of St. Andrew s church, bemitifuily framed, ` the gift. of the teachers and oilicera of St. ` Andrew's Sabbath schorjl. Two hand- , painted nnpkin ring.-, made of natural; wood of the orange and peppurtroe, came 1 from Miss I-1. (L Hose. Riverside. Cal. The ` huppy couple left. for their home amid a shower of rice and good wishes. Illa [H6 VVOHH llllllu Lownrunp ll|.ll' HUHI nun fall, I). 1). Rogers, M.l`., offered u call for the beat. herd or three cons exhibited is Jersey calf. The judges awarded the Cull to Robert; Bnllie. George Greenwood had a herd of cows competing for the special prize. He contended that in awarding the prize to Bullis the judges noted unlalrly. He brought. suit. to break Lhe award of the judges and was success- ful, being also awarded his costs. Judge Price wanted to lmnd over the call to Lhe ` township to hold in trust, until another fair was held. but it is likely the calf will ` l`O\`0lb bnrk to the donutor tor him to de- cide an to its future disposal. ii;K A care` that developed considerable in- terest. was argued befoxe judge Price in ('h:unl.)0rStlIlH morning. It appears that m. the Wolfe Island township fair held lmb - full I) l) llmmrn M l` , nil}-.m(l n nnlf A value ngnur Wisii Found an Ionoy llullon lllppod`. Mom-u.x.u.. Mu'ch_ll.--A cattle -nun I-Inn nhurnil at. 0!`. Di;-I.-I:-nu lava] Son: of England Concert. Owing to the attractions at the opera p ` house and convocation hall. there was. un- ` fortunately. but a small, though appreciir ` tivo audience at the concert. given by the members of the S. 0. Id. benevolent 20- l ciety in.Temperance hall last night, nn, unusual occurrence as these concerts. are usually lm`gel{ attended. Songs were? H. In given by ghee and J. C. Swain: readings by Bro. Leach; recitutions by Misses Harmer and Phillips; instrumental music by Mrs. McClyn;ont. Miss Dutton and C. Summerby; club swinging by Mas- tor 1 . Mc(Ilymont; stuff swinging by ll. Mchall. A new feature of this concert was the performance of the jubilee min- sti-ols, u troupe of seven boys. led by (3. Taylor, whose singing. slpeeches, etc.. de~ , lighted the audience. um showed that the boys had devoted great patience and much ' time in preparing their repertoire. HDNTJLIAD, BIl'BIl_Ll.'*'ll `Tn OIFIII man, who stayed at the Richelieu hotel last night. found when he was pottin on his trouserathia morning that 82,000 ad been abstracted from the pockets: All in . deahabille on be was. be rushed across the i way tothe central police station and told what had happened. The police went back with him to his roommud` after a ' search found $1,835 in a drewer. The western gentleman told them of a lady whom he sue` ted and this person was quickly foun out and arrested. She immediately surrendered 8120 which she admitted havin stolen om her cattle- raieing friend. he latter as so pleased at recovering so much that declined to lay any charge. although 84.`) mained un- accounted for. The police, however, brought the girl before the recorder and had her fined 83. with the alternative of a months im neonment on a char e of im- - P 8 prisomnent. A LADY FBIEND 1'60: I1 . Tl_:o Very Bold Tigers. .. n 1 I \l .. ._..L Ladies White Cotton Under-` wear. This is a rare chance for buyers, as we carry the largest` stoc in thi_s line.

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