Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1902, p. 4

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THE DATLY. W HIG. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFR 18 " tn ns Shas, -- CORBETT HORSE BLANKETS HALTERS, ano ALL STABLE Mothers Are Delighted With MALT BREAKFAST FoODb It Provides Awiple Nutrition For Keeping Up licalth and dStriagth. of Canada The wives and mother: have spoken strongly in favor of Malt Breakfast Food. They hae found it the best diet during the period of nur sing, as it provides ample nutrition for keeping up health and strength; it won lerfuliy promotes the secretion of milk. Malt Breakfast Food 1: recom mended to nursing mothers by our ablest physicians. No other food is so easily and so rapilly as similated, and no ether con- tributes S0p, largely to health , building. 1f your stomach is weak and capricious, try Malt Breakfast Food for a time; it will soon place you on the highway of health; it will perfect lv regulate your digestion. and keep the blood pure clean. Ask yow Grocer for it. and ry ; DDRESSED TO THE "Tender for Altera SEALED TE! signed, and endorsed un tions and additiens to Post Othee, Toronto,' will be receivid at this olhee until Tuesday. 30th September, inclusively, for alterations and additions to post othe, Toromto Plans aud, specifications can bu seen and Jorm* of tender obtained at this « riment and at the office of S G. Curry, bsg. archi tect, Toronto lering are notified that tenders unless made on 'be their actual Persons tenc will not be considered form supplied, and sigmed with &i matures Each: tender must acvepted cheque on be accompanied by ur a chartered bank, mad pavable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per ent. 110 pe.) of the amount of the tender which will be forfeited ¥ the party decline to enter inty fn contract when called upon to de so, or'if he fail 10 complete the work con In the referendum campaign, which ful. tracted for. If the tender be not accepted . . : | ------------ the cheque will be returned. < now on. and which will culminate | . : i The Lenartment does not bind itself to a ~ith the vote on. December th, refer | EDITORIAL VIEWS. ept the lowest or any tender. . ; i ond he he salary of (0M z By fod J: GELINAS nee will hardly he made to Vermont In dit that the salary ol the Mavor | 'RED. GELINAS, re : Sh be N Sn the ak. Secretary. as a prohibition state. It was such ol Ottawa lf too s mall for the ex Depgermon: of | uhié Works, fis wd for akont fifty years, and so | penditure he is called upon to make. rat a eriing | this - advertisement poorly have the people. been satishod ! his comes of cutting the pace with i Major Maude. without authority from the Department, wil pot be paid for it NN M It 1903 ts nominee stood pledged to see {hat | -- ayora y « | lone. Some Republicans, however, fa There will probably be a general i : . ) . - fy tox . a . .oured a high license system, and lection Ih Great Britain-before Christ 1 s . . £ i i . To The Electors of Kingston " hey put a candidate in the field to | mas. I'he government is up against 'hampion that policy. The = De blic void 4 ia Sa RE . Vv. > NNO public opinion mn ts education LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: -I am acan rat iinnorted . . : ' } I likel } lef 1 didnte for the mayorilty for the vearlvoz | = Ppor er fof afoption. The Ito |= seme, and likely to be defeatec. Sr erspotinlly" ask for your vous sid In \ibitionists had a candidate of théir In W . fluence on my behalf. own. The vote stood as follows : Por | n Watertown spring water has to J T WHITE he regular = Republican, 31,000; for | be Jaro forthe shoo] childten, | 3 ( spe : ve or . . . | (he Independent Republican, 23,000; fan the people have.to boil and. filter Peaches. We have them all. Crawford peaches arriving daily. Bartlett pears--the best for table use ox for preserving. Always fresh at A. J. REES, Princess St To Alexandeie "Kingston py A SET OR NEW Souvenir Post Cards POSITIVELY THE BEST EVER 2 REQUISITES day light. The electric light com- am ===" | panies wanted privileges for which Tidt WHIG -- 68TH YEAR. | they were willing to pay. Hence, UAILY BRITISH WHIG, published | they subscribed in one case $47,000, ok og, Sue 0 Ring Saeeet) ul which was deposited in a trust com- Tok LY BRITISH "WHIG, 12 pores. pany"s drawer, and the leader of the | hoodle party was given the key of 1b. published every Thurwiay morning at $l you . Attached is one of the best Job Printing Mhices in Canada; rapid, stylish and cheap work; mine jonprow wn J "THE DAILY WHIG. presses. B. PENSE. PROPRIETOR. 1 | Mr. Miller, the deputy minister of education, has an idea in regard to the remuneration of teachers. He thinks that school boards would be induced to employ a larger number of those having first class certificates if the government apportioned its annu- ul grant differently. There are, at pre- sent, in the Ontario, 500 "irst class teachers, 4,000 seconds, and 1,000 thirds. Were the annual grant upon the certificates held service in lependant by the teachers, rather than upon the average attendance, and the amount were the larger when high class teach- ws were employed, the grading of the teaching staff Would certainly be im- proved. Would the salaries be any bet: ter ? The law of supply and demand in_the teaching as in other The has been overcrowded, and the posi- roverns HUSINEeSses, teaching profession tions men and women occupy have egulated their salaries, not their cer: tificates. The only thing that could -aise the stipends-would be a regula- ion driving out of the service all the teachers holding third class -certili ates, and, later on, all the seconds, and that vhich, for the present, are not to ntertained. would entail hardships he WEARY OF PROHIBITION. sith no-liquor law, as they have it, that they practically repudiated it in election. True it The Republican general convention, decided the recent state vas an indirect issue. arty, in o- refer the matter to the people, and or the Democrat, 7.000{ for the. Pro orce will certainly be repealea- and a lace. It will sure- Iv have un detrimental effect" on the re- time, is very significant. {erenaum campaign in Ontario. A POWER IN THE CHURCH. ime of the union, and the only one it has had since the death of his ear- In these Carman has developedassonderiully V. associate, nineteen years hr. in administrative power. Always keen vich license law will probably take its The action of Vermont, at this od in St. Louis he is amazed. Of all thes cities in the' Unitea States this one was supposed to be the best erned, and to be that, largely, be- cause it had the best form of govern ment. Now it that it is of the worst governed, and thére JOV- realized is one is only one inference, namely, that th: constitution and laws of any city can Le violated when the council is that way disposed. 1 hes sin of St. cold blood. and Louis is its franchise selling. in in broad The understandimz between the buying the influence of delegates being and selling party,-- those regarded as a marketable article--was the work which was com them was duly their use was councillors or that as mitted to completed the money set apart for to become theirs, subject to such a division as they might agree upon. : The compact into which they enter- oi was indicatea by the oath to which they subscribed. They were to pre: serve inviolate their "secret; they were to vote as they were told; they were to give no to the combine; they were to reveal no thing in respect of their doings, and il they to forfeit life, to <ubmit tothe cutting of the throat, the tearing out of the tongue, and the casting of the boay into the Mi ip All this . these unconscionable scoundrels undertook to in 'the name of God and by His help. In the district attorney became aware of the combine. He at- tacked it. The leader fled to Mexico, but, coming back, surrenderea and of- fered, on the promise of light punishe information in regard dia were pi. do A some way evidence against his {. ment, to give palls. Twelve of them have been ar- t rested. and six more are in exile. The milliapaire bribets are: routed. The community is shocked. One thing is assured--that there will be a general the Augean stables, and i cleaving of the work in that direction cannot be gin too soon. (Canada has been mercifully spared «th scandals. in municipal life, and the people, the taxpayers who suffer hy the robberies, cannot be too thank -- So far this year over sizteen hun ared persons have been married in Toronto. Is it any wonder that some people want to move there? It's the clergyman's earthly paradise. the river water before they can use it. ¢] That's a nice place to live, isn't it? ribitionist, 2.500, o that the result | 2. Pes -- of the impending referendum isu fore Hon. Mr. Foster rejoices that Mr. song conclusion. The Jaw now in| Tarte is a conservative in a liberal a representative Do government and the con ot CHOSEN TO SUCCEED LATE PRINCIPAL GRANT. | The Montreal Divine Finally Made the Unanimous Choice--A De- putation to Visit the Metro- polis and Wait Upon Him. Rev. James Barclay, D.D., the emin- ent minister of St. Paul's Presbyteri- | an .church, Montreal, was last night {-chosen by the trustees of Queen's uni- [ versit¥, to succeed the late Principal | Grant. It is not yet known whether Dr.. Barclay will accept . the appoint ment, and his answer is being eagerly ) | aw aited. Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock church had sway. Fer Maj , Queen Victoria, bad a great. liking for the pulpit_utterances of the reverend gen: tleman. and ske on more than one oc- casion commianded his presence, when in obedience to his sovereigns call he crossed the Atlantic and delivered ser- n:ons, noted at the time in the press as very brilliant. Dr. Barclay in his sermons impresses on his hearers the fact that he has sat at the feet of the 'Gamaliels of Scottish preachers and drunk deep at the 'wells which gave inspiration to such great orators as Guthrie, Chalmers and. Blair, but he has the happy faculty. lacking too often in the pulpit, of adapting him- cell" to the spirit of the age and the mental calibre of * his hearers, and, while in mo degree sacrificing ove let- the call under advisement. twenty-six of the thirty trustees met in Queen's senate chamber, in the old arts' builthng, Justice Maclennan, Toronto, presiding. A motion was ims mediately made that a surcessor to Principal Grant be appointed forth- with. This motion evoked a great deal ten. o'clock at night when'it was brought to a conclusion. A small sec: tion of the trustees advocated leaving the appointment until the annual the man he had found in Scotland, er spoke for half ar Toronto preac clearly before the tru hour,_and 'put tees the desira nominee. He was nence, both in ¢ a~gnan of great emi life hurch and public rsity should be plac <0 lont and emin late lamented Dr needs 'of the unive od in the position nly filled by the A telegram was in made unanimous. 0 by Si Mbntre REV. JAMES B ARCLAY, D.D. Selected by trustees of Queen's University of discussion, in fact it was hali:past meeting next April, but the argumgnt e ad rs this was the > - all-round cricketer north of the ability of having a principal in office Tweed. His howling vat a study, when the changes in the constitution and hy Jte 'Means won victory ater were made. This point, no doubt, had | V"OIY for the West of Scotland. or the effect of making the trustees un- HONE Vears he was captain of the : 53 resing to immediate ap- Glasgow university cricket ana toot- AHIRIONS 10. Ag 2 ball clubs, and also captain of the POI ations Rev. Dr. Hill, of "Gentlemen of Scotian," ohe of the Montreal, made known the name of most noted erie teams In the Mo : n the mattersof these suitable to fill the principalship, his | | atters, according to one of his was Rev. Dr, Paterson, professor of | friends, "the courage of his convic divinity in Aberdeen university, who tions," and is, to some extent, decid had recommendations from manv Old wily a "muscular Christian." AS a ('ountry men of eminence. curler, Dr. Barclays play is of a char At half past ten o'clock, Rev. Dr. | peter to delight the hearts of all lov Milligan, of Toronto, arose, and no- | ers of the "'roaring game," and his minated Rev. br. Barclay, of Mont exploits on * the rink have inspired ral, for the vacant principalship. The o many younger than he to try their bility of appointing his nearly every and was supported by professor in the dniversitve-br. Milli- will be _rgmembered. gan pointed out that. Rev. Dr. Pat ' erson was no doubt. a strong man, WAS STRATHCONA'S GUEST. but at this critical stage of Queen's development, it was of the utmost im- | A. R. Creelman, K.C., Returns portance that a Canadian who knew From Trip. ; the conditions of the country and the Nontreal. Soot. IEA K, Crook Grant. Alter two hours' debate. a vote was {aken, and resulted eighteen to ereht, in favor of Ir Barelay's appoint ment. Phen the appointment was or principalship of the institution. He has i ter of the truth to the trend of mo- dern looseness in thought and cus- wom, applying his teachings in such a as to/prove himseli a man of and period, and yet a hodox and Christian minis i manner the people strictlycort ter. > It was not only as a divine that Dr. Barclay' was eminent. He has been an athlete of no mean order and a great lover of all outdoor sports and pas times. At cricket he hayl few equals, and he has been qescribed as' the best ther Country. outdoor sports in other he had. as mettle with the "'stanes." The gener- ons and gallant aetion of Dr. Barclay, 1885, as chaplain of the Montreal gar icon artillery, underwent the hard shins the ot many" K.C., chief solicitor of the Cana dian Pacific railway, has returned from pleasant three months' trip to Europe, during which he and his fam- ilv. were the guests of Lord Strath- cona at Glencoe in the north of Scot land. "and of Mr. Skinner, one of the directors cof the company in the Mid- lands of England. Mr. Creelman left Glencoe a day or two ago before the a 1 r who. leaving his church and home, in North-West campaign, London Advertiser. gonservative interests, € | mediately sent to servatives now endorse him ? 1t is not | Sandioré Fleming, asking: Dr. Barclay artival of the king and queen on thei ony since some of © the leaders and | it 'he would receive. n deputation Irom visi to the hich commissioner. Lord papers were calling him bad names. the board. 1 hongh the name ol Dro] Sipntheonn then was enjoying the Sn-- Paterson was suggested, itowas, aol most perfect health and was actively The Montreal Gazette has been brought forward ing motion. i interest himself" preparing to re- annoyed by Capt. Sullivan, and be- Alter some dis Hnsion wo oo vive his royal guests. Game of all the salary of the new }inds abound on the estate and in ed to place Lord Strathcona " i tise. he Sai + Ross: WOVern- (hy Fron Post a The re-election af -Dr. Carman, as} 25° he said that the Ross: govern: | principal at 4,000 and a fee vest do dition to salmon, weneral Superintendent of the Metho ment would win the South Renfrew | dence, The late Principal Grant = sal has stocked some of his lakes with y - * . 7 Qs: { |! Pars * . rf 3 ist-church- for another eight vears, i election. He knows as much about it | ary was Sh nt that a i the famous Rainbow trout of British 4 ears, is _ : or . , : concern to him. ¢ never tho of | Columbia." These with the Loch Lev- the best "testimony that the General | © some othe: who ap talking, and «uch a thing as salary, but gave bo pur, for which - the domain 8 onference could offer of its confidence appears to be quite as much in order. | way to church and college nearly all © 1 pated, make it a fisherman's para in him._He has been. nineteen-vears-i he had. J and all Bis lovdship's visitors en- sin : 2 lice, being one of two superintend PRESS CEIPPINGS: One of the trustees moved--that a joy the best of sport..- From there Mr. ot hich ti | penintenc. N r ie Bi committee of seven be appointed to" Creelman went as far north as Oban, which the church 'selected at the erve For Anything. examine the credentials of Dr.-Bar- hy way of the Caledonian canal, sub- If the Boers d i th clay and Dr. Paterson: discuss other sequently visiting the Trossachs and i the nes co not Set all they probable names jor the position, ana the English lakes. Ww Rats It wi not be for the want ot report to a apecial meeting of the 9 -- ashing. trustees inside of three months. This SOCIALISTS IN SESSION. > roposal was voted down. i Mothers Like Flattery. ! i ea RInCi ras i Et y Prof. Watson, vico-principal, was in- Important = Meeting of Reformers to attend the meeting. and to - ~ GREAT MUNICIPAL SCANDAL. / | ana a successiul minister spre : ph When one reads of what has happen- DR. BARCLAY. the globe, oo ae read over \ miliar wherever the Presbyterian A It's Not Such a Hard Matter to Decide the Well! Clothes Question. A little shopping rouni and watching the adverti:ements will do the business. It may help you to know that we select our © othes our- selves. That every gar- ment is then' made to our special order by our reculer makers, whom we have © tested for years. butcome : and see for yourself, re-" membering all the time that wool is wool here You can get a GOOD SUIT or OVERCOAT ° herd for $6 50, $7 50, $8, $9,$10,$12, $18, $14, $16. THE H. D. BIBBY CO., One Price Clothiers and Haberdashers, {OAK HALL. "OFT OUT" OF THOSE OXFORDS, SIR | It's getting too late for them--Pneumo- "pia and all those things, you know. Lots of new Fall Shoes--some of them are sure to please. All the lines are full and complete--all sizes and widths--no question about your getting complete satisfaction," if you buy your shoes here. > COME IN AND SEE THE NEW FALL AND WINTER SHAPES IN PACKARD SHOES AT $3.50 AND $4.50. There's satisfaction at every price. We guarantee our Shoes to be worth what we ask for them. Not a bit of risk in buying Shoes here. J, i. Sutherland & Bro, THE SHOERS. Just Arrived Another Large Shipment of Fast Selling Couches. Prices Same as Last Lot, Also Boarding House Furnishings, Study Tables, Bookshelves, Springs, Mat- tresses, Etc. JAMES REID, ™™ ¢ DING UNDERTAKER, 'PHONE 147. 2 0 ©9508800 £$OVLOICOO OOO ABSOLUYE SAVISF ACTION the scorching of the linen ana the tr ubles hings of the past if you use E STARCH __littte work and absolute satisfaction Try it. SAVE THE COUPONS. Paul 5t, Moctreal. ®o6 9 9 @ The sticking of the iron and wo ries of washing day ars v ® ® ®@ @. ® 9 ® ® BE Ne worry 0 % 10 CENTS PER PACKAGF. SNOWDON, FOLBES & CU, agts., 419 Bt 00008000 000eEe re@@ve | "PHONE MAIN 4303. ESTABLISHED 1890, ECIDED? OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. I I Branford Expositor ited £ atellectuallv. always strong in the JPriieed = ost ie vitor ; - Sold in Sets or Siagly. ih > y No matter how agly a baby is you speak. He Hade a strong appeal on in Bavaria. s 5 1 ion of his opinions, always | can't offend the mother by saying it. |p of Dr. Barclay Munich. Sept. 18 --~Two hundred and D irkpatrick Ss rt tore Jive to the duties. of the hour, and looks like her Thi nm = : & five delegates, representing 250 eo ® 9 : : This morning at ten o'clock? the a present Fa man KE . yossessing a firm grasp 'on ecclesiasti HE trustees met. again, when a telegram dates from German social democratic S CK & BO D BRO S. . al and public questions, he is to day A Very Knowing One. was received from Dr. yarclay, stating Aran are Fi nefing the so TO : ' ERs » Pe ; 0000000000 P00000000Q0OOS . . o te Toronto News that he would receive a deputation. cialisti congress - which opened here ! i; o : i? a greater force than ever in the coun Pewet savs a sheaf of oats7is more | yoooprdingly, Sir Sandford a Monday. Thirty-seven of the: delegates WER EXECUT ORDERS IN. J : » BLINDS, . e | 'ils of the church. There is no better Ueautiful than any- Mauser. He's after | po. pr. Milligan, Toronto. and Rev. are members of the reischstag. Dele s # GRILLES <<? wesiding officer in Canada. He is the Scotch vote. | pr. Herridge, Ottawa, were appointed pitas, dram Austria Belgium, Holy | ' ie 3 i -- | ner i i and left carly, anf Cngland are also present. e | . uick in seving points. He ix og . = | 1g confer with him, anc 2 5 ie J | : STORM SASHES Hi | string 1 . almost A Poor Substitute. | (his afternoon for Montreal. English delegates say that the Eng | ; : 3 y . |] nin lible in deciding them, and to his fp one Star { lish prelatarate fully sympathize with | on Boston Stock Exchanye, over our private wire, for cash or margin. And all kinds of Interior ¢ | mdoment. the conference iS "the hie dr wer troughs 'n- | 2 the Boers. They also say that Eng | . a : ¢ contri at all times |e pakke drinkie done LTH en the Sores {hoy me soy, then foo BOSTON, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. ' an xterior « aost respectfully defers. At his age tana have been closed. but the "public | Sketch Of His Life. and's--poliey at present 1s reaction I Hie too sie ache Wi 10 St E t Toronto . . . - . are . dans fee we to rv from excess of imperialis e 80 accounts for the pute WwW n as » wOoOD wo KING . celection to the office which carries orily. whe 4 thy politicians feed there, Rev. James Barclay was born in ® The di ca : ion : of io Bliss. a1 | of listed stocks and bonds. 19 eliing tw y ay wer shut. : , . ¢ scussions © . congress are | » ¢ | ith it such | S i is Bt 4 Paisley. Scotland, on June 19th, : i : | ommm------ arge rosponsibilites and 3 -- | Ys ¥ . conducter. in high ° parliamentarv{ -° a e ; . > 8 BY , graduated from Glasgow y : = ene | | iv the : ; ® Well Manufactured by e | a strain that is taxing upon the Difference In Style. | 1 H. . He grad inter n ih { style The finances show a deficiency | AVERTS A PANIC. of a woman. 1n the balcony caught S ANGLIN & CO ¢ trength leal. But D M | Hera, = university. SiR fistelass i | no 70.0000 marks dor the year ending | y lx and alarmed many of those pres Ff tren means =a great deals ut Dr. ontrea erak . } Iso , as Anined bv the Paisley » 4 yee 1 : > el. fu Ln : , nh . ¢ Tir tu Shvsically Emperor William went to a nine ! 4 \ he wa sim 1 Bernie 2 June. but this is balanced: by | Miss Haswell Shows Fresence of ent, hut Miss Ha well stepped forward . ¢ arman i= physically as well as men- | 0 CHR 200 trunks Nainy of ohr) preshvtery, and tor three months min- po copeributions from members and | Mind and succeeded in reasoning with the $4946494089004008000 004 tally a grand old man. His eve has Conlin Tot to YeRl : roo at Datheatie, The year, follow- "iirney of 37.000 ntarks. | : : : Miss Por audience so that the play went on. A wot lost his 'lustre,e and his natural | with a paw of pants, a gun iE he was ordained at Runieine in 'the Bavarian authorities are treat Washington, Sept IN. Miss Perey Hay the conclusion of the aet Mis; Has- ad 3 Ss nit i rans! " *u . i % de he ot # aranee < . : . To prove to you that DR | ,... ha abated. He h dab of chocolate 4 { translatea to Canonbie, and ny ipe embers of the congress with Haswell made her fist appearance 2% 1 well was given eight curtain calls. i es Chase's Ointment laa certais | OM "9° not abate ¢ has passed . : Re . i to Lintithgéw. In IST, he was 00,006 hey have reserved econd | 2 S120 under the direction of Henry ana absolute cure for eact { the prime of life, but AR i " - chosen colleague of Rev. Pr. Metre : : A, BUCO B. Harris, at the Columbia theatre, +4 ery iil iehink ! iti he : ey Li Raising The Wind. fr ST Criithhert's. Edinbirgh. In class wat hy tam for Ho fed ates, fen a ot apt. R. Marshall's come Fall Importation Of 1902. ecodingand protruding piles rime, and the Metbo hist church hopes , ! : ninhent i and + al dit to be decorated E " NN: : o ¢ , + manufacturers have guaranteed it, Seotes. | | = : Pes In Heraid : was Wed to St. I Rh. rect ol tnieri ne i oe dy A. ifoyal Family." Miss Haswell Prevost, of the New York clothing onials in the daily press and ask your neigé Spiny July gonial = shel ane tling solos Huring the offertors h. Montreal, "of which he has w > ' ie he ais lis Wa: bington wite, having of store, Prock street, has received 'all what they-think-ofit. You canuseit am | jrect it with LTV 14 (ae beaming quite popular in Ament ; a . fie adi prayed a 3 : iall Lupertations for t your money back if not cured. 60c a box. a Rt ay haan Cen NMDISEer ever sine 3s admin cupied for two years a dea \ } ) Bo dalers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co, ™Sronta fom which are his 2a churches Ne hid ; . Io ! Jia istrative ability was of a hirh-class, t-------------- tion in a permanent organization her. | in his tailoring department. His : 9 wh ithe wing ow doubt wiusting has and at' once St. Paul's conuregation One of the, most attractive of Otta- and received a cordial welcome from ready-made department is well assort BH Dr. Chase Ss Ointme oy : : Leen introduced in the -churches for | hoean to show sivns of increased ac: wa's young ladies was martied on an audience unusually brilliant for this ed and a large assortment to choose Ce Judging ats Teelinus wits expres | the same purpose, Lrivity andadite. Through his eTorts, Wednesday, when Miss Gertrude Ha. | period of the year Bovd Putndm.of frou. , Jor low price and durability WELL, WELL! sions one ix left, to infer that the --_-- | the church supported a missionary in WY, daughter of James Havey, be: Maude Granger, Harry Burkhardt. he delies competition. WHAT 1S WANTED NOW? WHY MOR: conservative party T very sorry that Police pensions in Chicago have been f India. and several loval needs inthe came the wite of F. M. Devine, barris- Nancy Pa Walter Croshy, . and ee eus:omers of ovurse at Myers' Pork Marke: Mr. Tarte left it. And it will con eut down twenty per. cent. It. is Montn tet, Fn 102, he | FECEIV ] Renfrew . : Frank Roberts lent efficient support lhomas J. Lane who claimed to 86 Brock street, where vou will obtain th |. : | i \ though: - many wi the police foree of the deg f 1D. rom bis alma ma- aniel McPhee, - Dutton, was, killed In the first act what ht have } have capturdd Jeli Davis < killed beat booked and kod , x the © inue its sorrow, without®any. sign or - rs ' x 2 I i= wax kil Sekt kid a h amid inte Yh gn colic } that city have secured wealth Lov dis ter . by a cave in while working at Tyrcon pros wl a punic was ater bv. Miss § by a train at Swissville, Pa., on Tues . * i 9 joi . : BB 1 iL ¢ vache nell brides : : "wl * honest practices | Dr. Barclays iama as, a P cacher nell brid {| Haswell's presence of wind. The dress" day last. - v

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