Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Oct 1902, p. 4

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THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15 AT CORBETT'S THE WHIG -- 68TH YEAR. |! will lift up mv hands in thy name. A GLOBE "TROTTER. . CHURCH SERVICES. DAILY BRITISH >, pul eacl ow | d fatnes a nv mot ) Pleasan Young ungarian - | To eld in . the Cit | IT WHIG, blished h a « I A t H i Ar Be Hel Ci y on Pr Ww. El marrow an a s, a of. Hodgson lis, Official Analyst to 0 t 306- a0 Ki Street, 6 . i * eon : rs : . eI dr 0 toot, 2.3 Per | chall praise Thee with joviul lips. rives in Kingston. 2 Thanksgiving Day. the: Dominion. G ¢ ts that nion OVernmen repor Editions " WEERLY TH Wh. 12 'pages, pub- After a long a fro hue stree sthodis 0 TC After ong and weary tramp from Queen "street Methodist © church Sunlight Soap contains orl ling mi lished ev Thursda: rnin $1 NIT MIF FSP 2 Che fy ery faday morning Bt aj =v EDITORIAL BRIEFS? : | Quebec, via Ottawa and Brockviilé, | Union service at 11 am. Rev. Dr. " Attached is one of the best Job Printing The farmers of Western Ontario will | Andrieas Chrometz, an pungarian | Anglifi will. preside, and addresses wiil Jture, that means every atom is pure soap. fices i 2 nal id, 'styli d | : : ; rot te 3 i , i 2 e Eo . Ev ay {JiFree in Cons la ty ish and cheaP | Lo » heap of money this fall out of | Globe trotter, reached the city at be given by Revs. Dr. Philp and Thom- 1 EDW. J. B. PENSE, PROPRIETOR. | their sugar 'Lets. The business v i'l jos © clock on luesday night. 'l'his | as row, | is better than the » all right until it passes under the fact is attested in 4 written statement Aundrew's church--Rev. «J. Maec- | ie ght I! it passes Nhue in his « memorandum book penned by hy MA. will officiate at 11 a.m. i | s old method of usi - / ' 5 Ng mie of usin { H E DAILY WHI :. | control of a trust, and there is talk of |W. H. Cook, G.T.R. telegraph opera | Zion Presbyterian church--Union ser- I | 3 | | { chop ping bowl an | : ] knife. Sargent's Gem Opiter nor Ovbem: Dicor that already. tor. Ate nine o'clock this morning he | vice at Il a.m, by Rev. Mr. Macgili- Foed Chopper is a ---- : --_-- : was enjoying a liberal breakfast in |vray, of Chalmers' church. kitchen necessity DANGERS OF DISEASE. _ Many of the shade trees are being r. H. Ferguson's fruit store, King St. George's Cathedral--Morning oat sVErY in 7 di t turd fault trimmed "out of sight." So much has reel, where a Whig representative | service: at 11 o'cloc k. Rev. Mr. Forsy- ES ceper will afpreci- we council is not to be found it i. we ound him. He had rood petite | the, Sylent Il preach i : REDUC Ee . : : een cut away that there is little of na ag appetite | the, Sydenham, will preach. ate, R chops meat, with because it has provided for the : BCT 'th ae oo and if his English*had only been as St Jawmes' church Service at 10:30 R ny aget able : . 5 . em le ing e res one i... ulti 2 v : R vege len Suns, appointment of an inspector of pio fen ooking = € . { well cultivated things would be better a.m. Canon Macmorine Will preach. : EXPENSE oa. he fa perty with special directions to see is not surprised at the talk of options | for him. The traveller's name is An St. Paul's church--Morning service, 0! 2 8] 5 bas - . on cord wood. drieas Chrometz, and he belongs to a | with Holy Communion at 10:30 A a : Ne. : t { \ , i sk for the Octagon Bar : th Jive o be hat all noxious weeds shall be, 1e -- a newspaper staff in 'Tureoz-Saint Mar | o'clock. « -- ; 3 : -y chops them just as you oo et moved from the, «ity nest year, To-morrow night at 11.17 o'clock, | ton. Hungary. He writes weekly letters St. John's church, Portsmouth--=Ser- Be Oot ea, a A' to his paper at home describing the | vice at 11 a.m. Rev. J. O. Crisp will use, and always ready for use. meeting present requirements if it had the moon will be totally e lipsedd. OF seantry through which he passes, his preach. ! i ? in treatment by the people, their cus- | Bethel Congregational church--Union ! JOHN CORB wipointed an inspector of plumbing urse » persons will get up to see { : Peo greg RBETT. appointes i Zy | course some persons Whi g I : toms, occupations, ete. He expects | sérvice at 11 a.m. . Kingston. and clothed him with Shelly to it. Sitting up is out of the question that his Ey will occupy about force the use of such traps and safe- | (i h coal at $12 a ton. six years, and it is taken witha view ; = : After Twelve Years. ruards as are now missing from: many of writing a book when he has return- Z digi : . Try One for Cold IAres as are no E i ed to his native land. { TFerouson's Falls, Oct. 13.--A few of T, . : CUTE pr) oy : . ws. The presench of divh: Toronto has secured from the ou : Ww th OF the hotkey o he De h Welsh mines, and through the admir- Chrometz, a friendly litt'e fellow | Of ciiliens attended the fair at Lan ea er. theria and typhoid fever, orensiotied on ( = i al hich will with a sweet smile, laughing eyes, | aFF on Tuesday. John Command. : in the opinion of medical men hy alty, 5.000 tons of coal, which WHI | cute little moustache and a winning | Mi hizan, is home on a visit to his . Bh You want a Pofiahle heater. : You alxo cost 86 a ton laid down in Montreal. | way, left Hungary 'in September of | father and brothers after an absence of e want one that is a fuel saver, at the same s . : 1 : 3 a : vs ee : : Bi ? : J 3 Cf & x Ss st vear. » walke y SEG weive rears. Miss » McGuire time heating the house in a satisfactory man- | ail creditall:, emphasizes the impor- | Ottawa's coal, also from Wales, will a ear He waljed through several | of 1 t Yt 2 B h MN Bote : Pod] . ™ 3 & a AR aransG 1 O ¢ countries of the a returned 0 er ome a albra on . » per. Cat nei ta . : | cost 812 ton. It makes a difference 1e continent, and |! 3 ) er . tafice of having better | drains and | 8 he had subsequently crossed to Harwich, king. Stn lay, sf.er spending a week with ea ing oe Y es O ana a Call and scethem at* tain connections. who does the buying After a tour of London, Dublin, Edin. | ker sister, Mrs. Thomas Command. The health department has ordered | oo I he {burg and other places, he k ew yw Walker, editor of the Perth ° - Be health IFLINEN ann oly | The london News refers to John her Place he took pass ! Courier. spent a couple of days , last and t 8 United States. 'S§ Hardware fog i s inspect Md the premi es | : age on the SS. Lake Erie, arriv ys, COR a minute inspection of the premi ¢ | Mitchell as "a modern Napoleon, the Qachion on Seo ne : arviving at | week with bi: friend, John McCusker. September 30th last. From ) 4 | Mis. M. Dowdall, Wayside, spent a few days last week with her mother, WE'RE MAKING ewtishs, of certelil Wiseners may bo He | of men the United States has yet | ping at various places on the way. In Mrs. Hind ha | Trex in for . ermined. The evidence which has been old" Considering. the kind of order to effect a living, this traveller | Ie. Bo Son > i id een in tot : : : ' some time. + Yaliev, an olc resi We are showing in our windows Men made in North Abington, A Specialty of These ted sells post cards bearing a picture of | But the council would have ben | and on Friday morning at two o'clock sanitary conditions that are not at | + srt ini stree i rer he | ; ; . in certain streets in order that th | most wonderful and ~ successful leader | there he has walked to this city, stop- ol'é ted in~one case is quite sugges: is wortainl : e i) 3 A . o 2 ads » is certainly a most Sp . . a 18 . . i men he leads he is co J himself. He describes 1 rench Canada | dent of Ianark township, died at the this week samples of the best and | Mass. | homestead on Sunday morning. De- latest styles of Men's, Women's FLORISHEIM & CO., Chicago. remarkable person. as being more hospitable than = On- A ceased had been in poor health or | tive. It indicates the presence of di | lapidated appliances in touch with the | a toric. "ht is i nd | 8.8 good place to sell | some time, and was uncons+ious for | and Misses Fall Shoes of the best GEO. A. SLATER, Montreal, | Mayor Cochrane, of Montreal, pro- | cards and a good place to sleep." he cater supply and water waste, and it mises the poor of that city all the [remarked. Asked as to his opinion'bf several days hefore his death. The | \holkers in America, a few of the | Que. Canada, he replied that there was 100 [10 to the Roman' Catholic cemetery | names of the up-to-date manufac- J. D. King & CO., Toronto, Ont. ip hthoria® has appeared. BU how i ome a i mich | hore, and was very largely attended. | tures here given will be positive VICTORIA SHOE CO., Toron- phtt L t d summer, Ss OW igrary, he 1 W ol i Plumbing appliances generally are | from one place for declares is the fie hi a Sary. "| He leaves three sons and two daugh proof of the excellence of our im- to, Ont. not ordered according to any s jecitic | $3.75 per cond. Mr. Cochrane is the Chrometz is clothed in the Hu 3 {ps to mourn his loss: John, Grand mense Stock now open for inspec- SOVEREIGN BRAND, London. ! g y Sf : : : gangay Forks: Anthonv, on the homestead: the people can appre. |1an -military uniform, carrying his | Mibhaol. in Mi hiean: Mrs. R. Dow tion : JAS. McCREADY, Montreal. ideas and purchasing power of the |diate. i and blanket upon his shofl- | dall. Drummond, and Mrs. Thomas ORNE & GROVER, Boston, J. & T. BELL, Montreal. ders. ¢ has worn out six pairs of | phalen. Lanark township. M. Valley, | Mass. JOHN McPHERSON & CO. Louse owners. Frequently they are : , . . Va ; > ] 5 y . : { J. Pierpont Morgan is not in great boots so far. After resting for a day | yjchioan, arrived home on Tuesdav, KROHN & FECHHEIMER, | Hamilton y . endered non-effective by the exercise . in Kingston he will leave for New I : . 14 . wi} . working classes A : waving been called hy telegram to his . i favour with the working classes and | yok From there he proceeds to Chi- | DN ds ib : *g : Cincinnatti. We have just received a earload of too much economy. Occasionally, ] thew ve wissing. "aml waste water | Sob heiis the man sho $004, He tou} ng Wnipee god Victorias whens WALKER & WHITHAM, Cam- | of Trunks and Valises, which we y . : . strike in consequence' of which every | he proceeds to Japan gnc sia. e : : and ofiensice fluils are expected to strike 0 " fas el tos cy Jape a IT ash So Black River Bridge Briefs. pello, Mass. will sell at a very low price for 2 At ficates from newspaper offices in the Black River Bridge, Oct. 13.--App le The famous Crossett Shoe for | the next two. weeks. 4 4 varfous towns and cities he has visit- | pic King and packing is the order of the his dictation even Baer, who said he qq, day. The evaporators have shut down ruled by divine right, was made 'to for the present for want of apples. Only twenty-five cents per hundred is paid and this does not pay the farm. ers for picking them up. The, potato crop wanld have been good it it fiad 123 and 125 2 not been for the rot. In some cases . RBERNET] Ti Y,- {we learn that a third and a hall of i Princess Street. the crop is destroyed. Will Empey, -- --_ ri t + fe | th re is something mn nay ho found that ther uiblii funeral took place on Tuesday morn- amis about all the houses in whi bh | dry hard Jo the v can burn at from lst to 8H a cord. He hells a tender 4,000 cords at plan or theory, but according to the [kind of mayor disappear through fissures in the rock . : om Canada bas been made to suffer. There's a Flavor and Strength and through the ground itself The A to our Special Blend Teas and results have been made apparent to | | surrender. Croydon Circumstances. | [ | | | | | | 2 : the health department. Coffees that satisfies Particular ig 2 on . Tolks. Try them and youll use Hage 1deas an Ml age Pract es : Croyden, Oct. 13.--On the evening of a lar] are out of place in Kingston. Some Mr. Borden is determined that no | September 15th, Organizer George em regularly, hing must be done to improve the | Quebecer shall succeed him as leader | Shibley and Grand Organizer W. I. Campbell, of the Canadian Order of : eu : : Chosen Friends, organized Croyden poisoms arizing from the sewers are | has address the people in I'rench. . Counvil, No. 130A. The following of THE STARR CO. not to cause disease and death, and | He practised upon the folks of Emer- | ficers were installed : -P.C., Thomas) Port Huron, Mich., was last week the 185 WELLINGTUN St. the remedy lies with the council and {son lately, to his own entire sa Murphy; C.C., George Galbriath; V.C, j gut i) his ancl; le, Pel iAvey: Gur . . + . . ud . Hol FP leurs C s or IVS ur ro Nag n the legislation which it may enact. | {i faction. The habitants of Emerson | Mrs. Joseph leskey: recorder, Kenneth | Oley OVS returneg om gara o > Pradshaw; tréasurer, Mrs. Kenneth the 4th. They report a wet, but have to he heard from. I x . . M rs. 1 1 . merry time: Mi S| May L. Hubbs, late -- Iraing and drain connections, if the | of the conservative party, and so he . Bradshaw; prelate, John RX - : ey A CALL FOR THANKS. i Te Mirohye wa {of Wellertown, N.Y. ju howe ob a The House of Commons has lost its Mis John Guinn: gruahd, P. Haggerty: | visit. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Farring- distinguishe Jerk. Si Joh Bour- steve. If eck : 104 . a ton, Salmon Point, spent Sunday, the . . traiic I os ae nthe joutty, bs Neckwith; medical examine, | op" fu this section. Martie Delaney IN HARDWARE. There will be many things the invitation of the Federal Govern wn ilness o many 3 1% Son 0 Ha is hig Qi. as is busily engaged cutting corn at ou will need this winter in our line. Have you ment, and give thanks. For what? has passed away. , His success in life Richt of "sf the council fr Waupoose. A number attended He y was an evidence of what can be ac and third 1 SH ee ol a oh | Marks Bros' shows at Fitton Jas ever thought wherg you can get them cheapest ? complished by industry and persever- | Miss Ora Wiliams, has returned hqme, Yi Wii an I bh } a Just call in and look at our goods and hear us ance. He vegan his. "service -as a | Miss Myrtle Galbraith has returned | Ing the wall to-day tor the new harh, < interes u. from Alexandiia Bay. William Gal which- he intends erecting in « the quote the price wt will int t yo : . The people of Canada suspend busi ness, tratiie and toil, to-morrow, at inot, alter r Primarily. and chiefly for the bounti-! ful harvest, the rich products of field and garden and orchard, I 1 li wewspaper reporter, He closed it as : or i : 4 i tor newspaj 1 braith has purchased the farm for- spring: Thomas Welsh is the master one of Canada's most. eminent liter erly owned hy = Mes. P. McKew, | Inason. (COAL sCU reas Irn year to. vear.. 1 ie oaleulnted | TY nen Adam Campbell, suffering from rheu.r ' ye > oo Tn . ---- matism, is improving" slowly. Mrs. Wagarville Waftings. EVE that there is.jio more than a season's J M. A. P. does not know Dr. Parkyn, |W, Perry and. Mrs. Galbraith spent Wi Oct. 13.--The annual A FEW THINGS CINDE RS k S. $1 Si BOARDS, surplus of fool on hand at any time. whichis a. greater reflection upon M. | Sunday at George A. Galbraith's. Mr. A tary asareire Wi Ber) ile | \pi ALUMINUM PAINT for stove | | So few realize that the earth's mul titudes are dependent on the crops varving® degrees," in gome nations MAP | has taken possession of his place, and Je : £ ; M.A P, and : : + oy | pretty well known to M ? intends working it next year. C. Van- The hWenvens: dr pi rh re s phy, Wi wr: W. Brad- | : 3 the heavens drop their fatness, ; and {A P. than upon thé Rte principal and Mrs. Murphy, Windover; Wo Brad: | yi ihodist church last Saturday, with YoU | pip pes. * es rican . rian + shaw and Miss ISthel McLaughlin, at Fats ni *" } the soil gives fdrth its increase, but of Upper Canada College. He will fe |S oP at wre o a fairly "good attendance. M. Cronk Rr 2 more plentifully than ir 24 : . : a i 3 ; i FIGURE FOR YOURSELF ne a » a ; = 1 Se and | the English people before he is Six Months In Jail. nest; the recent occupant, will talc ' 4 + fairly reckoned and distributed, | 4 ough with the Cecil Rhodes educa- Mavor Shaw and Alierman Walkem [up residence in Verona. A large num- Our special BLACK EN \MEL WHAT po YOU PAY ? wre is never more- on hand of the | onal scheme. He will he better known | sat in judging nt this morning in the | ber of hogs, sheep -and cattle were for pipes, which neither smells or materials that contribute to life than | a a s | eity council chamber, as the police | ship ped out of the neighborho od last The money you pay for Tent provides ar an | pan Thring, the English schoolmaster . : } ; F k jncome for some one else. Can't von se s really wanted from vear to vear , . I | } court is undergoing repairs. The only | week. R. Vanvolkingburg had an un (Smo eS, . vou could easily pay that 'interest into your | qi on W . year. | of whom he is said to have been the | oo. hrought before them was a dou- | derbrushing bee last week. Corn husk own pocket ? > summer, autumn and winter biographer. | ble charge of larceny preferred by | ings are the order of the evenings. A e---- follow. each other, and God, -in His pe | John Hart and Edward Cochrane, | large number intend going north to WE'LL HELP YOU he y ; sof Loh | Ww | ) goodness Tallis Biv promise unto man. Hamilton tis --to-get together a Lloinburg, against. Thomas McCly- hunt deer when the season opens, Mr. Lemmon, Claxton & _Lawrenson, King St. And make «it ensy Ei vou to own a nlao on } , i : . " - in which to live eI do all we can to | that He will providé, and because. He | citizens' committee to purchase wood | mont, Westport, of the theft «of o | and Mrs.*J. Wagar spent Sunday at Wp in a start and easy after : - the poor, but only three men were [gold and silver watch, respectively. | Sharbot Lakd. .J. Davis has returned Hake it cha Has dente oo Re es i in ti Ini has done so in this vear of grace all act--Ye--Gogds-1- Nearly f Ihe prisoner, a rough. uncouth look- [spending a few years in the United ESTABLISHED 1890. 'PUONE MAIN 4303, wurd. Y viline to \ in | ing yolng man, thought = he was | States. Morven Musings. WwW. I DEVER & CO. 346 KING His creatives are expected to express | 50,000 people, and only three men ! . STREET their gratitude. Never was the in- | the bunch !--Exchange. guilty. hut when pressed, admitted rathering of precious things more It is not evervone who can buy his guilt, saving he had not anv re 2 collection of the affair, being under Y tee. [hile woakl 5 orven, C¢ he eather cons : y » [ tinues fine, with frequent showers. The STOCK & BOND BROKERS. truste.s of the Brick: church are re | | : | SE Lf RT) TE Em 1 abundant than ney are this year. The wood to advantage, especially wood the influence of liquor at thé time. | : : : | | : Sok > tthe average Hamilton man has had term in Brockville jail, this summer, . - ! i 1 : ling ~ the shel." The Epworth - WE EXECUTE ORDERS IN | thank< of the receivers to be appro that has to be resold. And probably | He furthor admitted having served a all he could do to-buy wood for him- {1% the: theit of owl. He Sas com J rally in the White church on v & DON' T WAST E MONEY priate, should be more intense than usual. | a! : vis . . a | y % cis mitted to jail for six months, Y. ) Phere are other things, however. he- | lf. and so was not in a "position to Sunday evening passed off very Io side the crops for whic a spre hay, for anybody else. Death Of i jestingly. The programme was well ah ne croj vr which man has great A 3 - f Isaiah Beaupre. rendered. The death of Mrs. Tirad AB ak 50 Kk r 'as sadness died on Monday, was one of Ports Jacl 8 a et We Ba oo Boston Stock Exchange, over our private wire, for cash or margia. : i ae itl = : over thisesection, as she leit y Fhe famine, though of short duration, | And Appropriately So ih: R bliss gl Heme on [«hildrer. The family have the sympa BOSTON, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. : 2d ? | SCOLL BXLY € years apo, ; of all. © Farmer re beginning liokt for the purchase has existed long, enough to make the Liontreal Herald. [ When very young, he moved to Ports uy Ninian : he : Ei% aol) eras a "horde. 19 Wellington St. East., Toronto. EClarifi&d Milk Co.,x oal consumers shitvor. The effects of v i re P a ian i Coflin on re { mouth, and bocaine 8 Sup carpenter. J stolonved roles | ale Tootha eam 15 a name long | Surviving are a brother, ldavar of Phong 507. Brock & Bagot Sts, E 5 dong Srl would have been | associated with football. Portsmouth. and two sisters, Mrs. pT RT BT OEE RTO Appashing, an the escape from them -- Sunith, Portsmouth, and Mrs. White, is something for which the population So They Should. | Kingston. 4'he funeral took place ecescecstoveceesseeeed | of half a continent is profoundly | Toronto News. | Wednesday morning, a requiem mass ' thonkial x 2 The aldermen should have something fheing sung in the Church of«thé Good | BLINDS, op . : better tp do than to try to get--pob= Thief. | cace again reigns within: the em- | tical caj ital out of the fuel difficulty. GRILLES, STBRM SASHES, And all kinds of Interior and Exterlor § WOOD WORKING Es. ANGLIN & CO On poor, ill-flavored but- ter, when you can get a pound of the best Clarified Butter, sweet and finely- flavored, for Rb5c. Fry a pound and see how pleased you will be. reason to be thankful. The cessation of Isaiah Beaupre, Portsmouth, who PRESS COMMENTS. Tp ss ve Le Fo) the coal miners' strike is one of them. 1! Li Toe TET] i) pire, and for that fact the heart is hed Apgi . - ; rea satisfied, A vear ago the thoughts of ! A Change of Words. - eache gainst Scandal. noe = Kschange ™* A sermon that has caused much com dl Canadians were turned towards | ©30isnee : ' n 3 ' Af 3 i | the quotation, * Many are callsly {ment was that preached last Sunday frica, in which the British army was | hut fow are chosen," will be more ap- | morning in St. Mary's Cathedral by but | the rector, Rev. Father hehoe, who | denounced in strong terms gossiping, having a "varied experience. Canada's [pl able if put "Many are cold, cons were identified with the struggle, | f2W are frozen, | Lo tale-bedring and scandal. 'There was are as hungry to be well dressed as to 'be nd someho despite eo desire ) i i : : y how, l pit the desire te Must Have The Scotch. too much of these things, which were « If yon » look up and be hopeful, a pale hung Ottawa Citizan. a Sviolatiof of the ninth command- | . wer the land and the spirit was de Luck is against the temperance peo- ment. The preacher cautioned his peo- | ® well fed we will serve you until 10 0 "clock to-night. : i i The § g ! : ressed. Another year finds the situa ple ia the referendum campaiin. ple to bridle their tongues. scarcity of coal and the proximity of ton chatiged. The war has ceased. The renty 4) ! : By as ceased. The a coll wiater are cnotzh to mueke Over a Woman. : 99 men who contended 'are no longer in even those theoreti ally in favor ui : i" . i 66 Butte, Mopt.. Oct. 15.--J. W. Kelly, °® arms. Calm and e 'tment generally | ini sine line . 1 : : n and contentment generally | prohigjtion disindined to cut out | 0 0 Ce bl [her-Mountain, has shot 4 . . 5 prevail. The time has come when ac | their hot Scotch. » - I and probably ia ; wonnde Dri As | H. Cavlev., a prominent resident of SO uU P---something you re never in with our clothes. , It has become the vogue cording to prophecy men are dispos -- | 3 Make Thanksgiving Day Jayous. po 'jjousy over a woman to . 1 to drink MAGI CALEDO- ed to beat their swords into 'plough. | "Gol Go yo thor hoth were devoted is supposed NIA WATERS for they share s iu thn 3 spears into pruning Phanksgiving, waite Christmas, is to have lien the cause, | ; Something we never get on the qualities of our keep in health® the liver hooks. For this the British people [not especially the children's dav. It is . \ a time for the reunion of families, in Sixty-One Years Ago. 2 % Suits and Overcoats. : and urinary organs. Sold have a richt to be' very very thank ; i » = 3 which.« of course, the children are in : ' Nixty-one vears aso Thursday verywhere. ful Ia ro accupv the : v ) » Bg wii : a : anv yan ei I Vial eens refeived her charter from : wits N T R E == What our clothes entitle the wearer to any- a : dpe! . = ; « i b fers pr = t ! 1 tueen Victor; spe ed ce rontoni fal Be where. : v make the spe Poacoanssssagnsecana te | Shite ie oe? ed aoa neil ny i each ving : \ anh <j o _The flavor of our economical prices, long "FUEL LOG. hb Then stpttont kG thi pet host hn gp TRE yr ~PESSERT~-1t gli a rene qualities. ; ey uh pe fl a or ' pili, Fo Fnere,. which or lags of No. you cent een match it he "1 Satisfaction 1 Clothes Are Always Cause for Thanksgiving. CALL AND SEE IT | iil ta noronnes tall sept [ume sm wholly depwise sh ob 5 2 : : -------- AT a ro ns Apa CLOTIUERS, HATTERS and HABERDASH- . Try chell's" » Cough Cure at dav next, m ning and alternocn THE K, D. BIBBY 60, . ERS, OAK HaLlL. STRACH AN' S HARDWARE. "Thos will I bless Thee while I live. Tay lof's,' 124 Princess street. Everybody welcome. ' 5 setae -- A ----------------

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