= # = * . | BAILEY BRAND CUTLERY J In every style and finish. ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. ~ . World--The Market News. BUY] THE 5 7M. EDITION. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ---------- What Is Going On In the Business THE DAILY WHIG, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER $8 CHURCH'S TITLE A COMMITTEE MAY MAKE A SELECTION gome ?--A Sailor Killed in Is the Present Title Too Cumber- a Peculiar Manner at Montreal. s to meet all buyers. ! Hand. Forged Price I Hand Forged The Canadian wheat crop is estimated at Montreal, Sept. S.---At the Anglican RAZORS and Ground. Special [93,720,000 bushels, with a surplus of 29, | synod this morning the title of the attention paid to the tem- | 520.000 bushels church was discussed -and the selection ring and steel. None | Busiess failures for last week numbered | of one left 'to a committee. There 1s a Put experts work om |jourteen, as companal with fourteen in the feeling that the present title, the these goods. sume week lust yeaf. : Church of England in'the Dominion of y Cheese sales : Brockville, * 8ic. to 10c.: | Canaaa, is too cumbersome, and sug Hand.Forged Made from best English Perth, 9ic.; Napanee, ic; South Finch, | gestions for a change were made, am- BUTCHER Double Shear Steel, Jang. 970.. Kemptville, 9%c.; Ottawa, 9 13-16c--to jong the most important being the forged, highly polished, Anglican church in Canada, the Ang- campany has Sold Oaly by W. A. MITCHELL, [hopes to reopen the min office aud all 9 KNIVES god specially Lepersd, The wheat crop of the! United States is lican church "of Canada, the finglo correct prices. estimaicd at 646,100,000 bushels, with & Catholic church of 5 Canada, and the surplus of 210]160,000 bushels =. Episcopal church of Canada. Steel-Lald ' Special 'Shear Steel used. | The European wheat crop is estimated to A laborer engaged in unloading one SHEARS & Tempered by exp! give an increase of 193,120,000 bu hels over the steamers in port was killed in highly polished and thor } ihe crop of 1901 A decrease of 136,320,000 a_peculiar manner. this morning. The SCISSORS i tested. bushels is éxpected © in the European corn victim was F. Thieverge, aged thirty- crop five. He was scuffling and wrestling Treasurer - W. F. Ryan, of the Seracuse witha feltow-laborer, about = seven iq All Fully Warranted Stock and Grain company, states that the | o'clock this © morning, when he was : "secured financial assistance and thrown to the deck. His head struck with great foree and he diea instant 68 Princess Street, Kingston. branches in New York state and Canada at ly. : : -- ------ T BINDER Hi _-- SAUNDERS' REPORT. -- » A Lively Yacht Race. . . WINE: Another of the cories of rades for He Tells oo Be Crops in the i / 5 to th und the Carrnthers shield and the club a hal est. sa OO re or 2p Be pennant took place on Saturday. A Winnipeg, Sept. S.--Prof. Dr. Willi- ra wh «tiff breeze blew and the waves ran |am Saunders, director of the Experi: Manilla, 600 feet, 124c., sold hich, making it a Most exciting con- mental Farm, has returned irom h is elsewhere for 15c. test. Every other minute the decks | annual tour of investigation in the trachan's ardware were washed by the waves, and the west. He says. the crops will average | pray flew hich into the air. "The considerably higher than last year = wo course lay from the club house to a and a large proportion will be No. 1 huoy about midway between Garden | hard. Oats and barley promise well, [<land and the fool thence to the asylum point CURE YOURSELF Use Big €@ for wu tural uc 'v4 rp 3 : by express, prepaid, fof 1,00, or 3 bottles, JLT0 olliremlar sant CM reaver Auction Sales. Save Money . by Employing ALLEN & BROWN, will probably be ---------- » Passed Away On Sunday. On + Sunday morning occurred t death of Mrs. N. Dooley, 113 p street, 'after a couple of yea was a member of St. Mary s - cath dral congregation, and a woman Deceased many lovable qualitie Ww of Simcoe Islana, and down charges, nam Our, Yt Plate or ff to the club house. Twice around th ne course completed the race, I'he yachts sailed next Saturday. of a complication of diseas She ing. 1s ty to twenty-five miles on either Oats promised abundant returns the interior of the especially around the gan Valley." The fruit crop was heavy one, and was in excellent dition, while grains alse have well. The results of the harve be a creat stimulus to business. he co ne of as though some oats were late in ripen Settlers are pouring in to the | western country and settlement twen- Fra rie Evaus Cueion. Og a. finished In the following order : Vero of the railway is proceeding rapidly. omcinnan, 0. JEN Solid by Draggists, na. Cock Robin, Thelma and Geisha. | The crops, generally, in the coast oli- RB or eent In Dlaln wrapper Good time was made. Another race | pate of British Columbia, were goo The hay crop was particularly heavy. in country, Okana- a n- ielded t will highly -satisfactory and will prove io ers. fifty-cizht years of age. Surviving her : - Auct ne "Tare three sons and two dauchters, by WORLD'S BIGGEST TREE. the first hushand. They are: Daniel . , STAMPS AND MARKERS. Fitzgibbon, cigar dealer, this city : Measures Only 109 Feet At The RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, SEL} |'[homas, of Watertown N.Y.: Charles, Base. Ynkers, Linen Markers, Dates, Seals, S Mamie ! I Kathlee ihi qtv The . 5 . ' . bunk, Ticket and Office Stamps, etc. Be Mamie am Kathleen, this city. " Qan Francisco, Sept. 8. -A few JOHN OKKORD. Whig Offie funeral will take place at 9.30 a.m. | we avo there was discovered to vrombt. when a requiem mass Ww LO-MOrrow, DENTAL CARD. DALY HAS RESUMED HIS DENTAL practice at 129 Princess St. four doors > - below former offi DR. N------------------------> Building A Foundry. is soon to havé in acti Westport . A PRIVATE BOARD. operation an iron foundry turning out visited the Shi and yep hal it COMFORTABLE ROOMS WITH MODERN products of mallable iron, harness measures at the Jase Aly a ps conveniences. Also table board can be ob- buckles. ete. A large force of men js and at four Hut above the ground 1t tained at 204 William street. at present employed in erecting : the was only ninety-seven feet in circum: main building, which will be 42 x 100 ference, si a8, Jowever, larger than ARCHITECTS. foot, while there will be several small: (remy herman and ien. Grant, EE se ee | ;. 'huiildings. Excellent water power is L which 'heretofore were the recognized POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MERCH |,vail: a) it iu expeete foun monarchs of the forest. . nts Bank Building, corner Brock and av ailable, and it is expected the foun Wellington streets. 'Phone 212. dry will: prove a money-making ven WILL BE SETTLED ture. The company has a paid-up , . _RTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE | capital of 875,000. The mason work : .s site of New, Drill Hall, near corner of |is heing done by James McGrath, for President Roosevelt Says It Will Queen and Montreal Strects. . contractor Speacle. seen MO HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC., Archie Building, Market Square, 'Phone Where Is 'Dido's' Body ? be celebrated in St. Mary's cathedral. Serot--~Major OQ Hag he ill | (he cast of Fresno, in the Sierras, hiowest tree in the world. At the time tw said that it measured 150 fi in circuniference, vo John Occur Soon. Wheeling, W. Va:, Sept. 8.- Roosevelt assured ree etme On Sataiay os : J he Lai Lat the coal strike would be settled [bY the . NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE, | an, on behalf of the men of the R.C. 4 Er : pe 'Settler! | Marquis De Sover Pertnotiese NA NE ver Jiohoots Drug Store | F. A ood in warrant this week. I'he president didn't inti- Marquis he GQ over, Portuguese | come one whose name has not vet corner Princess and Bagot striets. - En iy : ? mate in what way. minister to Great britain. . been mentioned. trance on Bagot street. accompanied by police constables and : "Without the shedding of blood | ey coveral military: comrades, made an- T {hive can be no 'remission f--8H : eer hon ) i . wo Men Shot. on X J an Made Surgeon In A M COMMERCIAL other visit to Queens merical college, Wilh P b hus. spoke Rev. Maurice Wilson, a 2 g' A ine. : y in the hope of finding *Dido's™ body. itkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 8. Two en | py ptist preacher of --Huntington, W. Dr. A. Ss. Donaldson, of Bueckville, MONTREAL STOCKS Several hiding "places, of which the whe hae nut been identified were Ly ae he drew razor across the | 8 graduate in medicine of ~MeGill col- a "Sept. Sth hat tervimen we made aware, were ex 8 joi " iv row: of, strikers, pickets nent his wite_and Killed her. "he lege, Montreal, and a young man well 5 - Open. Close, amined, but th arch was fruitless, atthe Maltby nunetol the Lehich Val trawedy was the outcome. of family4 known in the city, has received a In Sun Be ew His 1403 17The matter, however, will 'hy mor {IY San Sn oe a. 9 quarrels. erative appointient as surseon in a Duluth SS mam means he allowed to drop. of them hung iio and the other For thirty days during her trip mine situated about five miles from Wire lap eet Yoni tn death, The, strikers bis from London to 'Adelaide, Australia} 7 nueshurg. -He went out to South Tito & 4 Heved =thut---the--twe---men--waere work-] yo nrpo-of the Halian * chip Pas. | Africa with the Canadian field hospi Montreal Strvet Ry Suspended Sentence. men at the colliery trying to pass the = : J y tal corps, where he "soon became po- Toronto Street Ry. a " Bar of niche . . quale Lauro, was on fire and the crew Be ee Detroit United Phe two voune men who took City | line ot pickets. was in fear of the fire breaking out af pular with the Kingston boys who Twin City Transit Treasurer Ireland's vacht last week S-------- > " I oy > served with hint. I " rans and=wentoup-the Baw "of Quinte for an DIAMOND SWINDLER'S FEAT. ls Moment Ph provisions Publ des- ee -------- ommercia able ¥ ee » " royec ane he Crew Ss oe were Montreal Telegraph outing, heing caught at Napanee, ap { scorched A \ he alkod the deck A Trooper En Route Home. : I cohone oe So: . 1 Had a Pouch at the Back of His { scorched when they walked he decks, 3 " > h a peared before Judge. Price. in cham- é Lis | "he disturbances at Feo-Chow Chi- W. H. Hawley, of a regiment of Im- Jogtres awe s Ky 'dav Jere \ o - . 2 Rs s te : 'v 2 y Wd : Nova Scotin Steel hort, Saturday, and wert allowed out Throat. na. resulting from the imposition of | perial - Yeomanry, who has been in Dominion Steel ig on suspended sentence. Simla, Sept. S.--Some two vears increased taxes to meet the calls on I South Africa since the "outbreak of the Dominion Coal 0 ago a Gioanese native abstracted a di- | account of the indemnity became so war, sailed from Cape Town on Aug. In Annual Retreat. amond worth £700 from the shop of | serious as to necessitate thé emnlov- 11th, for England, en route home "to "NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS. The annual retreat of the priests of Messrs, Cooke and Kelvey, jewelers, of | ment of troops and in the end about | Kingston. It is expected that he is $ inost diocese began to-day. Most | Calcutta; and was seen to slip it into. 1,600 persons were shot down. 'The | now on the Atlantic on his wav to : Kinostcn di 13 $ J « IR 1 (HOY | . I Tnion Pacific of the priests of the diocese are in at- | his mouth and swallow it. He was | people then became submissive. 'The | Quebec: He is a brother of H. M. and Lnion Pacis tondance. at the archbishops palace, captured and sent for trial. | Taotai required them to pay a sum of |T. E. Hawley, this city. Manhattan Johnston street. | At the trial it was Shown that "he | 30.000 yen. ---- B. R. "Erausit ------ had a pouch at the back of his throat One of the @pvernment powder A Narrow Escape. Want It Wound Up. in which he had learned to conceal | magazines at Old Fort Winthrop. on Policeman: Hazlett had a narrow es: S. Stel ; : stolen gems, but the stone was not Governor's: Island, upper Boston Har- | cape from drowning at Kingston Mills This morning wr wore sorved on Be: : ! : : I ) ! U.S. Swel, Pi This morning Writs were Servs on i found. The prisoners was sentenced to | bor; blew up Sundav evening witha {-on- Sunday. His dog got into the ba- Fai onl & lo the executors. ol the W. BR ie Mi two years imprisonment. | detonation that was apparent all over! sin, and not being able to swim, Southern Pavilie tate af the instance ofA} io I CLE. After havine served his sentence he the city and which was heard at | its owner jumped in to.save it. His titulo & Western one of the heirs, to compet them to} Gant to Bombay and was arrested | points twenty miles "away. Phe--ex-elothes pulled--him-down, and he was Wosiem Union wind up the estate while endeavoring "to sell a dimond kplosion is supposed to have been | in danger till those in the vicinity + . ---- . ' . : . . * Heading which Messrs. Cooke and - Kelvey id? cansed by bovs setting fires. on the | helped him out. The dog was drown Ne oCrs ¢ Boys Wanted. entificd as 2#he stone they had lost.' island. One man was kill® nd nrany | ed. * . Atchison, Ph. [5 ee RI TOTS - en ee: were injured. > -------- Fotis Nash sap Two active, reliable hovs wanted at ? 1 : . Rock I:dand The Lockett Shoe -- Steere. Mist be Part Of A Wreck. } t a representatwe meeting, at Buys 6,000 Acres. v ime Rania KR well raconumondsd Sodthaantor.. Ont. Sopts S110 Kingston. of the --sugar. planters of Owdenshure. N.Y., Sept. S.--Acents exas & Pacific : mdi y el : is | Jamaica, resolutions were passed con- dni So oo 1 i - Atchiaom + morning one of the fishing boats from | : x. A who represent John D. Rockefeller Col. 1.& F Rive Bartlett pears for eating, 10c. {this place discovered = part of demning Great Britain s neglect ot + have purchased for cash 6,000 acres of i i Hi L sd : ; the, West Indies, resulting almost in | 1 includ Woach k 1th Amal. Copper a peck, at Carnovsky s. a wreck, about ten miles {ruin to the sugar industry setting] Tand, including, Meacham Lake and the west of here in Lake Huron and tow- | jor si i Si <1 property of the Meacham Lake Hotel on = a er ---- me = -- 1-it-to shore. TI vac : bi forth the total inadequacy of the comp \nv With. thi purchase Mr ot shore, he. wreckage 1s ab- " ' Cit > i . S 'hase Mr. i 7 ? x: i fl: ; . hE Ce : 5 measures proposed hy (Great Britain | 1, : : . SMD IIDELE III IDI EEE INIEEE VDD 233 eee CEE 33IIECE AIEEE out fifteen feet long and appears to bie | jor the reli" of her West fndicn si Rockefeller will have a park" of 90,000 é a : . » the stern and part of the deck of a | gar planters, and calling for era. | BOYES which his cost him. "about : r # | small vacht. Besides. letters: on the {ion with Canada as the only means 500,000, exclusive of the buildings he " i . a - Ty 2 on With Lana as r of BY. vente Noss ke i8 » stern give. the name Loui and Vi réirieving the. fallen fortunes of Ja | has erected. Meacham Lake i a $ 3 a | port of hail Port Clinton, Nothing maica. mountain res i . 3 # | was attached to 'the wr Lage. -- 2 ®! 5% The lake shove two iilessfrom Tiy : Rev. J. ©. Crisp" officiated in St. y rm ae 3 ei 3 v ¥ : on Ont, is covered with wreekag | or MORMONS FOR CANADA. John's church, Portsmouth, vesterday, a . Ww ah examination of which shows con-| & after a month's vacation At morning - It was a ha thought when the weavers and Yoh. craminption of SLICE Shols oon | Converts To Suttle North Of The | or Ne iferred ti the Toss sus Snr : clusiyely that sonic vessel has met | service, h referred ta th 3 the fashioners got their Heads together and made it » with "calamity. The only clues to the | : Rocky Mountains. tained hy the church in the death of w . . T f : identity of the vessel are a spre | aldosta, Ga., Sent. S.--A earload Neil Meleod. . : : ¥ possible for a man to have a stylish Top Coat fit for ¥ ith the words + Princess | of Mormgn converts has Joft_this city | hl x ampbell. B A ebamibridze. w : \ ~C \ i : # | Louise" , stencifed across it and © a | over the Atlantic Coast Tine forl oft- | F-ngiand, the newly appointed profes: - most any weather to keep off the chills and rain- : portion of aslife boat with thes build- | witch, Canada, far to the - North of | cor of French at Queen's, sails for + proofed so that if he's cauglit in a shower he takes gus plas "RL Douglass, Waukeegan, | the Rocky Mountains. "Phe Motmins 4 Cansly _tomaow. He is say w . i. I'he whol hore for miles isi! were converted to the faith in Tavlor | YOUNZ man. under twenty-five vears ¥ no harm or discomfort from that source-- were 3 wh wreckage, . deck planks, county, Florida, hy Mormon mission: Lo Sue. Ju 1s mid Id ara : 3 : »| furniture, ports, doors, and | aries. Thev appear to be intelligent { Alexander McDonald, barber, alter 2 showing a great line of swell Top Coats for fall . edi a Inge seul: | and ll eT i. The came ap | an absence from the city of half a ) i fal | ator with a quantity of | from Madison, Fla in a Mohile & | tozen years, four of which were spent i wear that are absolutely rainprool | from Madison, Fla, in a Mobile [5 "pasgn Cite has returned to the " ; : rl the Atlantic Const line here: "There oid : 1 0 1 2 : 1 BH : re about thirty native converts mn ave ol. Laue, v - t; ; afternoon to Ww ~ onsistine. of o of ending > 3» ory little of ti ry \ ak : i the le re \ i : \ ive 1 : v are goiug, Skrot 8 was invited to he a we : Nae WS ( \ veh Canud } iP " N 1 ¢ rm Sutil ie anding 'Stops Salaries Oi Priests. t,he dd ne 1 in 1 -» h gy the Porte as to complicated awd Brest, Fear Rept. S.--The govern- | for another week. ; | delicate questions which have been the [ment has stopped avment of the sal- | Architect Symons says ~that Queen' ; | 1 } 2s, pa, i: : : w go subject of negotiation betwe n the | aries of eighteen priests belonging ta | new engineering building will be rcady 3 s > w | covernments of the United States and | varions parishes of Brittany, sho | for use at: the opening ot the session ; 75-17-19 BROCK STREET, TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS. $ Turkey for, several years. took prominent - parts in the recent | in October. . J -- troubles accompanying the . closing of Mis. Joseph, Montreal, is mmproy ing H. B. Taylor. steadily - : CEE EEE III III IDI CES EES GES CEEFEE 23D IINEEE Pure drugs. wot Muir, the great naturalist. has: Senator Scott stated last night that President him, on Saturday, | | PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. Philip J: Balley, the author, = died at Nottingham, Eng., on Sunday: Ten .pers. ns are in hospital at St. Paul. Minn., as result of collision of electric cars. Large volumes of flames were issu- ing from the crater of Mount Vesuvius Saturday evening. "J'ewce' Johnson, accused of mur- der at Buffalo, has bei arrested ab Suspensicn Bridge, N.Y. Berlin has - decided - tor accord the re- mains of Prof. Virchow, the' famous scientist, a public funeral. Ex-Senator Roach died in New York on Sunday from.cancer. He was one of the picnoers of the Dakotas. 'The three-year-old daughter of Mrs. Daignavlt, St. Boniface, Man., fell into a barrel containing water and was drowned. $ 'the Tollner box works and several buildin2s at Pulaski, N.Y., were des- troyed by fire cn Sunday morning. Loss alout $30,000. Mcntreal will have: three fepresenta- tives at the Naticnal Athleticsnnicn championships, cn Saturday next, at Yraverse Island, New York. Burt Short, Cleveland, N.Y., was mistaken for a deer and shot while walking in the Adirondacks. It is not believed the wound will prove fatal. Governor-General Morales Berti, who has been besieged by the Colombian insurgent forces under Gen. Herrera at Acua Dulce, has probably been defeat- al. William Elmer, aged eighty-three years, living near Minetto, N.Y., com- mitted suicide by plunging headfirst into a well. He was temporarily in sane. The pulpits terian and Methodis nipeg, on Sunday were antes and great crowds services, In attempting to Lit a keg of beer from a lire eseape into. a third-storey window, Joseph Bienco, Schenectady, N.Y: fell to the(ground his back. He will die. Hon. R. L. Borden and party arrived Victoria, B.C., late Sunday night. af the various Presby- t churches in Win- filled by dele- attended the al and were received hy a deputation of conservatives. They are the guests of the conservatives to-day. Henry Muma, aged eighty years, the founder of, the village of Drumbo, Ont., died on Saturday. He served as Dominion arbitrator and land valua- ter on the Welland canal. In a destructive fire at Kingsville, Ont., on Saturday nicht, Jesse Robin- sen, formerly of Detroit, met death in the flames. The Erie Tobacco Co's. fTant was totally destroyed. Fred. Derx, twenty cicht years old and married, accidentally shot him eli in the stomach on Sunday with a choteun while pushing a row hoat off chore of Braddock's bay, N.Y. He died in an _ hour. The hody which was buried at Rye- ville. Towa, and which was believed to be that of William Jartholin, was exhmmed this afternoon and positively identified gs that of the Chicago aou- ble murderer. Mrs. William P. Connors, Syracuse, N.Y.. is at Mount Vernon, N.Y., with her husband. who is dying, from a mysterious beating he got in New York. She declares it was a police assault, and will investigate. PROSECUTED A PRINTER IN and broke | HAD TO RESIGN. AND LOST. : 4 Then the Union - Asked Him to Apologize or Resign -- Presi- dent Wilson Chose the: Latter « Course. Toronto, Sept. S.--James Wilson, president of Typographical Union No. 91, and one of the best known labor men in Toronto, recently prosecuted a printer named 'Klein for soliciting ad- vertisements for a labor day pro- gramme, purporting to in the in- terest of the Typographical union, but the case was weak and Klein was discharged. The union at a meeting held on Sunday night, constituted it- self a trial court, and President Wil- son was severely criticized for his connection with the TaHET, By a majority vote the union detided to ask Wilson to apologize to Klein, or to resign: =. Wilson, chose the latter course, and at once resigned his office. He charges that the meeting was packed by the friends of Klein, and announces his determihation to stand for re-election. A civic hali-holiday having been pro- claimed for to-day, Citizens Day at the Toronto Industrial e hibition, the majority of Toronto's citizens will vis- it the fair. Great crowds have been coming in all morning, and this after- noon will likely see the largest gath- ering ever on these grounds. The wea- ther is perfect. The great interna- tional dog show opens here to-day, and judging from the entries the dog building and annex will be taxed to the utmost. The fisheries departmént is drawing attention to the fact that the close speckled trout starts on 5th inétead of September season for September | 1st. A number of conviclions have been registered for selling maskinonge which is. contrary to law. --p------ Queen's Principalship. Rev. Dr. Herridge, of St. Andrew's church, has returned to Ottawa from his vacation, and Sunday occupied his pulpit. The doctor does not appar ently regard himself as a candidate for the vacant principalship of Queen's university. To. the treal Gazette statement : v "No doubt 4 number of names have been mentioned unofficially for the place, and mine may have been am ong them, but nothing has been done oflicially by the governors towards the appointment of a successor to the late Principal Grant. While 1 have na- turally formed some opinions on the subject, 1 do not care to give them publicity until the trustees have met. Would 1 accept the position if it were offered me? Well, 1 happen to be a member of the board of trustees of Queen's mys and as I have no in- tention of resigning that office it would look as though I do not reczard myself in the light of « candidate for the vacant principalship." : representative of the Mon- he made the following To Meet Next Week. The trustees of Queen's meet next week to discus the ques- tion of appointing a successor to the university Kine Edward visited Andrew Car- negie and Mrs. Carnegie Saturday. He i rode in a motor car. to Dornoch, Su herlandshire, Scotland, accompanied Duke of Sutherland and the i t { the unauthorized sc hools. : 3 late Principal Grant. A professor stat- led to-day that the name- of Dr. Her- [ridge was receiving favorable men- { tion, but the speaker would not he | surprised it a "dark horse" won_out, LATO reproved a man for daily | 1 playing dice. "You reprove me for : a little thing," said the culprit. "Habit," replied Plato, "is no little thing." At first sight the choice of beakfast coffee seems trifling. * Any coffee will do. But the question. of daily habit is important. To gain a little extra strength one day is a trifle; but to gain daily strength contin- wously is to acquire a new vigor of health. That is why Chase & Sanborn's Coffee for breakfast is so important. « Se " Sgar Branp™ 1-lb. 2-lb. air tig and hi. = d Covers, Sa ers, | We have extra [good va- lue in Pure Bleached All 5 ; {|.! Linen Table Damasks, 45c¢., By " $5c.and 75c. yard. These are 3 Specials. Also Extra Values at 89c. and 99c. yard. Table Napkins, Per dozen at. $1, $1.25, $1.75, $1.49, $2 and on up. : Linen Tray Covers, At 25c., 39c., 63c. and many others. a : gine einimiieeee-- In great variety. ; Linen Huckaback Towels, Yarn bleached, free from lint, bordered or fringed, 12ic., 10c., 15c., 18¢c, 20c. ROLLER TOWELLING PURE LINEN, 8c., 9¢c., 10c., 12%, 15c. GLASS LINEN, in Blue or Red Checks, Sc., 8c. 10c.; 12%4c. ut ii Hits THE NEW DOROTHY DODD SHOE CAETHE 1 # aes P. 5.--WHO IS DOROTHY DoDD? -- ee or pr------------------------ en] ~ R All You Can Drink --t : and a Bath for 10c. Would not give better weather than our lines of solder, babbit, lead pipe, battery zines, ete, give Try is. ; CANADA METAL €O., WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, ONT. entisfaction this wiatisfaction all the year, LOCKETT SHOE STORE.