Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1898, p. 4

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\1\.uI|l Juan is auul IIIII, xummo. The Sunday street care have been run- ning for twelve months and I respectfully aek Macdonald, Patterson at C0. to point out the beer gardens ln the suburbs and the drunken mobs that they pledged their veracity would be introduced by the run- ning ol the care on the Sabbath day. The stories told by these Christian agitators were pure coinage: ol the imaginations, plain every duy people call them IIBF, imd they were invented for the sole purpoee of alarming timid people and thus inr'.uenc~ irg them to vote to keep this city under the thumbs of the crank: who for a long time had controlled it. Every man and `women now within its nnrmnn. I:...;.. _. ......- no-uvu Ivvr 0|?! wpuglic u I mic and orbit: dinrrbcu, dyunury. colic. en: IlIl`nn-II--- _._!r __._..___.. sands! cnn. (i ontlomu n'n `.1011 rmnl, 'I`urnnlo. at-Elalcu U18 groom. The currono issue of the Union Globe contains the cub of 3 group of staff ser- geant instructors who performed duty at: the recent: camp at. London, Ono. Among the group appears the smiling counten- ance of staff sergeant: Clifford, A field battery. I .___.__!_, __:____.__ W60`: Capt. and Mrs. Howard, Prescott, are in the city. Capt. Howard will look over we improvements being added to the steamer International. Rev. Oscar Geener and family, New York, have arrived in the city to take up their residence for the summer at their new cottage. Great Elms, on the banks of the St. Lawrence in Pittsburg township. Rev. W. A. McKenzie, B.A.. B.l)., Presbyterian minister of Douglas. was married at Eganville on Wednesday to Miss Maggie. daughter of James R. Camp- bell, Egsnville. Mr. Henderson. Kingston. assisted the groom. The nnrmnn innnn A` H, n.:.._ nI-L- 0WUn J. M. Bowie-and wile. I)oeMoinea. Iowa. aroin the city. the gueaoa of J. Bowie. Johnston abroob. They will `remain A week. l\-..A ___I II rv - -> UUILIU Ill AIDKCEOD. Mina Gracie Greer and Miss Spooner lefo yesterday for Garden Island ho spend 5 ehorb time with friends. Capt. Rupert: Dupuie, San Francisco. is home for a short: visio. He arrived last evening and will return west: in A week or M90. 1 II *n.__:, I .. -. .- . - militia departmenb, is in the city. J. H. Bfrkeoh and R. J. Hooper have been appninted auditors of provincial synod. . W. Adams and daughter Ida, University avenue, left for Plevna co-day to visit) Dr. Adams. Mina Cook. the guest of Mrs. C. J. H. Hutton. Bolleville. has reburned 00 her homo in Kingston. Mina Gracia (h-Mr mm: M.'.. u........-- IA- Movomoulzu of the People - What They Are Saying And Doing. G. Dampster, (Jmanoque. was in bhe city to day. Capo. Weatherbe. chief engineer of the militia department, R. .1, Hnmwr Inw- uulu uu uguenenurg. The revenue cubter Algonquin, builb re- cently ab Cleveland for the war service, passed down for Ogdenaburg, where the necessary preparations will be made ho ad- mit her through the Sn. Lawrence canale. The steamer is I formidable boat, and con- aidered very fast. and no doubb will prove aeliefacuory for the business. _ I / Welland Onunl Rcpdrt. Pom" Cm.I:0n.\'E. 0nt., June `.33 -Down: Steamer Haskell, Chicago to Ogdenaburg. general cargo; steamer Algonquin. Clove- lnnd no Ogdanaburg. revenue nnmtar AIm.......;.. |u..'ls. _. nurp we mg in constant I-u ply. Captain R. Mouck, Port olborno. mas fer (f the schooner Thomas Dobbie. is seventy years of age, and has been sailing on the inland waters ever since he was thirteen years old. He is still halo and hearty, and hub for n alight) lameness through rheumatism. he is as actives}: man half his age. /_/ signed to the MRI`. company. were unload- ed. the former at Ruchardlona elevator and the other two so Mooers . Arrlvale-Tug Wlker, Montreal. light burger; tug Active, Montrea|,llght barges; schooner A. Felconer. Oswego. coal; schooner Fabiole. Oswezo, coal; sloop Maggie D, bay ports, 3,000 bushels of outs. The government tug working with the dredge in ohe harbor is kept continually on the move tnkiqg loaded mud ecowa out to the deep waters. The dredge scoops up the hidden clay with sufficient speed to keep the tug in ll I schooner 'l`hnm.. n..m.:. .-. ...........g, unuauug nnnoru deny to work. Clearances--St.enmer Sn. Lawrencmceuf, light; tug Wnlker. Montreal. three grain- ! laden barges: schooner '1`. Debbie, Buffalo to load coal for Toledo.- [Tbe cnrgoee of the steamer Orion and barges Munich and Waubeeheno. onu- aigned to the M.T. Rlchnrdnnn- AI-v-tar Tho lqtoqt Hun Abontg Vouou not tho Port of Klnnton. Thy travelling derrick on the M. '1'.- compnnfu wharf jumped the truck this morning, canning anhorn delny in wor. Sh. Lnwrsnnn_mu.;[ ..I1!A_RRII0EA.l PERSONAL MENTION. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Nearest A gencies-D. Starr & Sutclie; vv nu. uavvu auu pulu Dlllfl VVHISIS $2, $2.50. Colored Cambric Shirt Waists 50c, 75c, 1, $1.25. , VVomen s Half Sleeve Vests at 5c, IOC, 12%c, I 5c, I 20C. \Vomen's Silk Vests 50c, 65c, 75c, $1. VVomen's White Cotton Underwear in low priced medium and high grade goods at moderate prices. Gloves and Hosiery at popular prices and the best values to be had anywhere. l\len s Bicycle Suits at $2.25, $3.50 and $4, worth double. \V;1sh I7abrics-A new lot of special value Ginghams at 12%c. A new lot of Dark Color Crinkle Cloths at 5c yard. /\ new lot of Prints at 8c yard. .\ nmnln+ nf 1)1\lC.- can; I .._.I--., -- APORMERLY RICHMOND 6 00. I18 and 120 Princess Street. Hot Weather Comforts in Clothing and Furnishings. 1.` 1| UL! dill.` all sizes of Jar_s. .n.y.'xI.LI|uU|.) vvnuuULVD*-Ul1l` nxprt Wood railing, our axle oil nishei. for $1, `FR UI'l` JARB-~AU sizes of Fruit Jars nu" ......... -1 Y_-- FISHING TACKLE reduced to about one-halt reg . F18 H POLE S--Jointed Fish Poles 15c, 25c. 30c and 500 each. , IIAMMOOKB--Fine woven Ilammooks. full sizes. plain and fancy I colors, from $1 up to 88. FANB--(Jlosing Linen and Silk Fans 15c, 26c and 500 each. SHAWL S'I`RAl 5--A special line of Shawl Straps only 160. B0Ol{S--Handsome cloth bound l)00l(S, by all the best authors, only 20 cents each. PERFUMES-All the latest odors in Perfume we will sell at 100, 150 and 26c per bottle. Large size bottle of Florida Water 60c. small size 200. SOAP, SOAP-8-lb. bar Laundry Soap 100 bar. 2}-lb. bar Laundry Soap 8c bar. 14 bars of Electric Soap 25c. Buttermilk Soap. largo cakes, 8 for 100. Chinic Rose, large cakes, 8 for 15c. Vauegat-in Oastile 8 for 10c. Large cake Olive Oil Soap Dc. Black Beauty Soap 6c. BASKE'l`S--Fine White Slat Lunch Baskets, covered and open, 100, 18c. 17c and 200 each. WHlPS--No we are not giving Whips away, but at the prices we tell them it comes very near to giving them away. A good 64ft. Buggy Whip for 50. A better one for 15c, and a beauty for 25c. LADIES LEATHICR BELTS, with pure attacher, only 260. EXPRESS WAGGUNS~-Our Express Waggons with bicycle wheels, railing. ni.lmi_ fur gr II 9: .....i (I zn -_--. [SATURDAY BARGAINS: .75. You Can Buy V- .1 . nnnnpu 1.1 \J ouu A new lot of Belts, Solid ieather, 20c. Solid Leather with Pouch at 25c. Leather Covered Belt Grips at 5c each. Men's Balbriggan Underwear at 35c. where you do not got hho bonob of you: of ox do: 3 parfeco knowledge of the Tire roqulrournbn o the high-olsu mntorinl burn out) I bin that ulmu u I. absolute gnu-antes. uni aha hoax-by ondarasmxnuc sure their uoiafying you. ' VVomen's White Duck Skirts $1.25 each. Crash Skirts at $1.25 and $1.50. Crash Skirts with braid trimming at 75_ H White Pique Skirts at $1.75. Duck Suits at $1.50. VVhite Lawn and Cord Shirt Waists $2, $2.50. 6` Colored Camhrir Chi.-+ UV-.:.-+. l"I\t\ ...-.. . er. -- H Toronto. Montreal. Halifax. mum Ian `no notary. from fooloty to conuunor. In A long doviouo. you than in not one loop of the may In the contraction of The'Toronto1fire;_Co.. Limited. WOODS FAIR. From fan to hotory. from riouo. loan of hln mnnv In n.. ..............x.. IT S ALL RIGHT. R} Corner Princess and Wellingto Streets. iUNS~-O11r'Ex`;7>ir;s; `E- ;vole I 81.25 and $1.50 ouch. I at reduced prices. Rubbers to t ht mnhcrlnntnuluunl nu duu Jl8.$vVt& Con Atclltl. lloclmur.` Omen. Kingston S"`.`. 1.E' Mcxndrla lay. LIAV IWIFPI W Tllltlbyn and `n' loxnhrmvqoudchntlulo l ...':`u!.'L`a`.: nb dance, pnionh oxpsrim ab. and .-o onho dsy. Higlrolnn labor and nu. Tu: mm rigid 0390!. an ondarasmxuuof mtnjualbll d ride.-our Winnipeg- he ` ind --IONEY SAVER at the Clearing Out of the Taylor : lines of wanted goods at prices 11 ordinary values. -D. W. DOWIGEY, Brockville, THEQKENNEDY CO., Limited,Montreal. NOHCB I8 HKBKBY GIVEN THAT A DIV!-` dcudbubuandecluulnl the nu ofve cInl.por:unuu.oaIIn mj? Ju Ill) TOYFS, KING ST. Suthe}Iand s1 Season is here. Order bred, cabs, putty and fruit {or Camp and Picnic -r Stock many much below Invesuln -, ,, _.-- ...w..- an opunm: mud. The gtutcpnnoltbolnonnovornuchutho public HOISII1. The claim paid to the governor-goncul and to the govcrnon ol provinces are ononnouu, 850,000 I you to tho at. and 812,000 to ouch of the Inna. Tho lxtrlordinary nullnnnneo in the gov- cnnnm an Hanna has more Inn the subject oi diacuuion in ; ill! outta. Gen. Panda docluod it [acted up 810,- .1 Illdannul nvnlo ` |lIIOIod_y,inl8!). 000,000.ot non ` dlhoiohnd. Ilvuuhodnhtodbydo pnlybols that thoennmn IIOIIO {nucl- bineo I878 |IIoInI0dh$l(l)_(00,!ll)." hilnnvwoodcrchtoiorolulliouf Tho Cnlnnnvuo and no ulna, doniod lb rigluolull-gournncntmnd thorighnto ohsutiugnntilthitvnrbogun, tluoloenl Rfljl -lh -h-Kl`-3-J `*"' " __.,,...._ welv 5-nu noun 3}]!!! B0 Ull goes with the intent of taking eome money beck with him. end he Iunelly succeeds in his object. In fact the whole eyaten of Spenieh government in Cube seems to be devised for thin one pnrpoee. The Spanish politician: and adventurer! batten on half` uerved Cube. Almond ell of them have recited rich beyond the dreams of all kinds ol everico--an-am tin` 1..-.--1 - v --...._ ...... vvyuuu we dreams 0! All anriccwaxcopl the Spanish kind. The __.-_ ...... .u-auvu uuul DUI [X17811] DI the people and of the land is beyond descrip- tion. Joesph David Miller, using Cuban- Amoricon information, and writing to Gocloyh magazine fot J nae. any: : "Evory Sponiud who goes from Spain to Cuba 10$ With the intnnh nl o..|.:.... -__- Jiu. sumnmn -._. . ...,.. This only revives the fact. which is per- hsps nlrudy pretty well known. thnt Cuba hm tor n century been raided by the Spon- ish oicinla. that it has been ayntonnticuly tuod nnd robbed until thc poverty of the monk md of :1... 1...; a. s..---- Am - . . V V . r uuu A'uu uuutIL\D- A French lineris repoited to have reach- odJemeica with I number of Spaniards olciele, who have made their eecapo from Havana, laden with plunder. One of them ie nid to have $500,000 in gold. He was making so much money that he hated to 5 leave, hold office until Havana was block ` eded. and then could not eecape. How he gob away eventually in not stebed, bub ie bee enough 0! the money to keep him from new ing. lI'VL:_ 4*` There is no better conaervahive paper in Ontario than the Hamilton Spectator, and in remarks that "no man in Ontario ever expected that the sixty-two promote. or any considerable number ct them. would ever go to trial, and tho saw-off is no car- prieo. Not even to Mr. Whitney ? Whoa A gay decoiver be man be. than .' I - . -----.. uuuvusuu uncut! WUIU going 50 DUEL A peculiar thing is the attitude of Mr. Whitney, who both before and after this meeting of the legal gentlemen. and of this agreement, declared that there would be no saw-olfs, so far as he knew, to any protests that ha] been entered. No pro- test, said he, "has been made on the con- servative side without due consideration and ample evidence to "carry it through. and the cases will be pushed to the end." But he was talking for effect, and without a knowledge 0! all the circumstances. The conservative lawyers made arrange- ments for as many trials as they could. There may be further appointments, as evidence is given on which to found them, though one good conservative print has been good enough to call this gu . - It is a signicant expression, and will not be appreciated by the Kingston conserva- tives, whose petition is still hanging re, presumably because they have not submit- ed the evidence that warrants the sending of H it for trial. ` _ ..-.- ....u_y unu uu pnopuru I01`. And may badarightbo know whether seventy or eventeen election cases were going to trial. Deculinr nhino in Hm ..m:s...:.. -: II- THE ELECTION TRIALS. ' The tory party are disturbed by the re cult of the meeting at which it wise decided that only aeventeen election petitions ehould go to trial. It has been asked by what right a number of legal gentlemen got together and reached this conclusion. By the right of appointment. They had been retained as counsel. and they had to be governed by the facts. The judges were desirous of knowing just what special work they had to prepare for. And they bdfihtb knnw whnthnr a-......L.. -_ ...... .. ....-u uu_y IJLIIIJK uu l'8_V D0llU 10'. The friends of the senate as it stands are very gushing with their propositions, their talk of a plebiscite, but they are evading the issue. No one honestly de- eiree the senate to be crippled in its exercise, righteously. of legislative power, bun he wants lb to be free of parbizanship, as it: would he were its evenly balanced, and had to meet the people and give an account of its stewardship from time to time. ...,_,.. .. vuv muau yaruizan cnaracter. The eenate need : reforming, but how? Only by election. Would the men who are rejected, when candidates for election to the commons, be sent to the senate if the people had a voice in the matter 2' Would others, aged and inrm, and having to be wheeled about. week in physique and per- hepa in intellect, be continued in office and allowed to thwart the popular will if the electors had anything to say about it? Thu frinnzln Al AL- _--- -- " _--_-.. ... ......- uuuunu-uurrellea MIMI`, HEIDI- ly, whether the senate should be nonvelec- tive. The people would be inclined to give the upper chamber all the power it could desire if it could be directly held to account and punished when it blundered. The heroics 0! Sir Mackenzie Bawelland his colleague: are not appreciated since it is evident that they are inuenced by party emotions. and often preceded by lofty mut- tering: of the meet partizan character. 'l`hn -nun. .......r. --n-_,.: The point of gfabeab concern in lmkod in this double-barrellod nffnir,I Iv whnthnu bl... -..-L- -l- ' ' Iu In, To Sh e purchasers. If you have momma. nt attended yet do so and you'll Ind bargains that ate genuine. IFFIWUC 11 3'` Qgglga. 4 . APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. In is suggested hhnt n plebiscite be teken upon the queeblon so to whether the _senete should be sbolished or reformed. The Montreal Shir would ascent to the proposition if it) were amended and made double bsrrelled, embracing two points. (1) whether the people desired in to be perms.- nenbly oguerd. (which no one advises or uks), and (9) whether it: should be con- sbibubionslly empowered to amend supply bills. ROBBING 'X;HE CUBANS. _......L. |:..-_:- -77 I -I'>iii:. THE DAIL_Y _WHIG. rcumstnnc:-s. de Li nnments, she found his 3 his gu'. Hm H n *9"! mging no ` not. eaencling -`llm A _ ed A re In B mentor, is so ntario 0"" woman. P mom. noun ` W ay? $033: dent: Cull ? V S- cy cl mve Spaniards 'I'umn scape 1;, j as donut apd a hm, M , Clt!2`.8l over ...n-.u -m s IIIIIII. nu Icy. G l`.B. pox Yofllrobyour HA3 as":-:N A-- "`Z_ Io _Itirriog tins: of Fauna mvuian AI... The A11: "'""* mp. _ " Cicl" lava 2 . nomo.-,0. $"8 down the Canadian Ehzznol and up; 'can. cdlino At. nn.-u.....- ---._ |6lIl.II Dull ltlgnluon D uIIn'unco would `iv the winners. ir, llihould ulve Them Auleulmw. A number of the local racers on the bi- cycle are nnxious {or the bicycle club to I pey their feoa to the mnnal meet in Peter- boro on July lab. The club has given the rlcing bou'd--R. J. Wilson and C. L. Bee2-tho pri vilege of paying cheexponsers l ole limited number, and to mule the choice of men. The board will have the epplicenta run cff nnilo race on the nth- lecic grounds truck, probably on Tuesday evening. The loading men will procure the tickets. And the time made will be noted. The club has this year Ievenl last riden, wbo promise no make I good ebon- ing, and to onconnge when it: should send the bees to the different meets no ociel reprenontativee. The bonore won by the locel noon are partially enjoyed by the club, and recognition by 1 little mnciel fif Illllllrnnnunn-I 5- JET- 1'bo0-uphclharocuggluly on. ........ ...u wm-ru-mu ID. nvory and woman its corporate limits know that these men were deaignedly lulu-e , . _,_........,. uvnu uuv IJFIOEICO carrying small children on the front: of hi- l . new __ prophata. and when next: the agitators x.,g,;,,.u,.,,_ .;n;.__ seek to enlorco their ancient blue law 1-.,,-.,m., _~;mr_ logic. whether it be on behslf of prohibi- ] is pleaeant bobenr continually of large '7 U00 0| any OHIO!` `Id. W WI 58 I570. 90000 donations boirrr made so the educational` P0"CY W 30 000""! O W03!` W00- and similar in.-Iicuciona by public-spirited l They no atumbl-ug block in the path 0! cit:2`.en! of other claim. 01' course. we pro I ['F0L"U- V i __ F .005 i9&'0'1'o but We Imy '10 P"d0"6'3 U? i No! SOAIV:-ll inc:-um sh-In. 0 l3.'35L'.$ 3??:`3f"Z.J'3Z',L'Jv'? '?o'lTl `T Th? m.*m~'~<=r W 1- :r*= I-~nt*~*-`ker- . T t p shutting down like a VICG. One day he pen in own 0. mm-K A hM._ ,\_,_,, _n,,. ,n____.;_, 110: Inner Coming you Inn: you. cool. comfonublo hoan. Gal than n Aha-nothfu. .____:.______. nL,~,: J -- - lell`\`l llv Unlurlu. Wm-0 makes in certain that there is A good Providence watching over the world's fools in the fact. Lhnt there are so few new" denta resulting from the prnctice of carrying cycles. -`ll':\ll)l`0)' licnpnwh. weocem mnn clnims to have discover- wly to send holograms winhouh a wire. Bub whnn the country really noqda moan some may to aond I telegram without) a quarter. 5 ruvuuonco UII Bellvvl llv Unlurlu. \Vhnh nml.-an In A [larder Problam Solved. Stmlhroy D(`Npr|I('h. western lnAn nlgimn tn L--- -I! nnmmnn Herald. With almoau half of the cabinet) minia- in Europe in can b denied that show divisions in the dominion government. mm: wmu, FRIDAT, JUNE 24, ( m~lr`ou'J`1'Ib11ue. T1 are Is no reavoa why Great: Britain should nob feel 3': least $473,000 more friendly bowarda us than she did. unvlnluul Hnmlllnn Herald. \V|f.h nlnn/um L... nay:-unluy In-I mu Tr! bnue. TA nut in nn "3. uu um /.:-)u n.m. mMn,amm showers of rice. wl o '0 they will spend the day, and will sail Iur their home an 308 Aneld Road. Liverpool, by the SS. Labrador tomorrow morning. From four at six o'clock this afternoon Mrs. Jones will be an home to her Montreal friends at the Windsor hotel. The groom is the son of the late Isaac Jones, Liverpool. and is recognized as a master pilob in English waters. uuu mu.-sea uamop, cousins of the bride. Capb. and Mrs. Jones lefo for Montreal on the 2:30 am. train, amid showers rice. win '9 thaw will nnnnrl n... .a.... .._`.u u uy uuncn OI F0808. The groom s gilt to the bride wasa gold chain bracelet; to the bridesmaid, la pearl crescent; to the maids of honor pret. ny pearl pins. The bride : present to the groom was a valuable clironometer watch. The other gifts to the bride were numer- ous, the costly collection occupying seve- rnl tables in the display. Among them was a silver epergne, lrom Miss Jones, Li- verpool; jar-diniere, the Misses Pierce, Li- verpool; liqueur stand, Mrs. Davis, Liver- pool; silver lamp, Mis Ella Davis, Liver- pool; porcelnin paintings. Mrs. Thomp- kinson, Liverpool, and others from Eng land; pearl and turquoise pins, captain Erskine, SS. Labrador; honoton lace. Mrs. Careley, Montreal; silver water pitcher. John R. Orr, editor of North Hastings Review; set of emerald studs. Mrs. Molfatt. Montreal; bronze candlestick. Miss Nellie Mofllltt, Montreal; set of carvers, Mr. and Mrs. Starr, Mon- treal; silver pudding dish. Capt. and Mrs. G. Johnston. Montreal; fancy china tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Neville. Newburgh; sil- ver pudding diah.Miss Mezgainjewel cases, the Misses Danlop, cousins the Cam). Mrs. Jnmu lsfn lnr Mans-ml Providence Guns For `I Pllnrl lh. 1 lnln r|.. uuuruuguty enjoyed, The bride. yopularly known in him city, was robed in a handsome dress of white Irish poplin, trimmed with ne French silk lace and white ribbon, and carried an exquisite shower bouquet: of bride's roses. The brideamaid was abbired in a w ice silk dress, brimmed with silk cbitfo and lace. She carried a beautiful banquet. of pinlr' roses. The little maids of honor looked cute in dresses ol white dotted muslin, ednr with white watzered silk ribbon, whil one carried a bouquet of beliobropo and t. 0 other a prob by bunch of Thn an-m....'- ...'n. r- `L- L,,:.L rnony was performed by Rev. 8. Houston, assisted by Rev. Godfrey Shore. after which the large assemblage new dawn to a sumptuous wedding supper, W. Ba:-eam doing ohe catering. Then until two o clock in the morning speech and song, dancing and indulgence in other amusements were thoroughly enjoyed, Th0 bfld. Imnnlnr-In Iznnwn in kl. nun. Oeptnln Jones, Liverpool. claims I onus- dlan Bride. A very prerby and fashionable home wedding nook place last evening as the residence of John Orr. Bagoo screen. when Catharine. his youngeeh sister. daughter of the late John Orr. and cspbsin John Irlem Jones, Liverpool, Eug., were united in marriage. The home was well filled with relatives and friends. the response to nearly one hundred invitebions, all of whom joined in the rpirib of the ceremony, wishing the happy coup`e bon voyage over the sea of life. It; was shortly after seven o clock when the bride. resting on the arm cf her cousin John R. Orr. Mada-c, enter- ed the parlors. as impressive notes of Sydney Smith's arrangement of Meudelssonn s wedding march were played by M188 Claxton. She was assisted by M-ss L. Meggnib, Brsntiord. while che groom was supported by John (Jrr. brohher of the bride. The Misses Irene and Bessie Dunlap acted as maids of honor. The core mony performed by bv Rev. ndrmv mm.-. um... Especially Because Um xpectcd, m bnue. a_.__._..___.__.__.___.. on. Cubaia. natunlly. I pnndioe, rich in mineruln. in noiln, in products, bub even nature has bean mocked by Spanish rn!o. ` SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. THE BLABKSTONE CIGAR `.7 ! lucluatlng `rtlp. mu-in." I...... o _ __ Dlvlnloun In 1 ... um... cnnlaoorr TO sauug. \ 3 |DtIlll Jonnn, I.I nnnn Anl an . n _ _ . n . _- on Inner -1 - u-vrv ulllnclll oncouragomenb to I n The Ca blut. r The Dhlldron. WHAT III nut l.llIl'l'nu-L, aygqgug-,_ edge` can plant. wbuhur ol childrua or adults. urine 0' 1*. fails : Eco-..L .1 pmnu, wanna ot cnildru: Tho prion at Dr. Fault : Intact cl `wildcnwlacry iI36c.n Iottlq. autlvo ljnn -- mo-unrancuu. Ilinnoonnowor untried runody,uit hunnoordolovorloni-Ionroolcuruuo ill cndiland ianeocni mnnlllu--ah -- an: I rwwu or OTC tony cndil sud ' ncogniu the onlv mlmn. m...a. him nlnennrda. Some men Inn to ruin from public lilo altogothct on ac- count of Muir tronblo Incoming chronic. There in no need of thin, bowovor. at Dr. Fowler : Scnwbeny can annual and an the Iowan cuu. II;-nan--.-._ .__A._2-j - There no many people whom nervous excitement of any kind effect: in a remark- able mnnner. causing fdierrbu-3. I knew no eotinnble clergyman who was afflicted every time he appeared in public. He could get nothing to check this diotreuing condition of the bowels until he tried Dr. Fowler : Extract of Wild Strawberry. hoe like nchann in hit cumsndho II ucnrrieda homannh........a-...-n. _-- ---I-JVIJLIO I Many Spmkers, Actors. Singers and Ctcrgymen Suffer from Diarrhoea F When They Appear in Public It can be prevented by taking a tew doses of Dr. Fowler's Etract of Wild Strawberry. I .v. nu nwlul zquoeza, u he said; "My little fellow, l hope you are pretty o well today. With tear: in his eyes. the boy answer- ed: "I was till you shook hnnda with mo.h g X !t;r I m:h-In. Tho was gran: vice. shook A boy's hand, nnd. forgetting, gave it an awlul zquoeze, he said; tqday. You can buy new fresh Navy and Black Serges worth 35a for 250. 44 in. Navy and Black Serges worth 40c for 300. 46 in. " 500 for 400, 50in. " " 65:: for 60c. You can buy Black Brocade Silks worth $1 for 760. Black Peonde Boie Silks worth $1.40 for 81-. Black Bengaline Silks worth $1.35 for $1. You can buy extra heavy Table Linens at 250 and 854: yard. You can buy Towels and Towelling at a big saving on regular values. You can buy 81.25 Shirl. Waists for 750, and 75c Shirt Waists for 50c. You on: buy Ribbons, Laces, Edginge, Hnndkerohiefs. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear at a big saving. It will pay to investigate prices during the clearing up of the

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