Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1903, p. 1

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he Vital Question," telling ipt of a postal card. aight Selvage. hen soiled a or brush tector is a great favorite with cedlework Magazine, become pany, St. Johns, P.Q. lous Stockyards. stockyards in the world gO. The combined plants investment of over £3 yards . contain twenty ets, twenty miles of 9, fifty miles of feeding seventy-five miles of wa age troughs. The vards receiving and accomm 20,000 cattle, 20,000 ,000 hogs. That Cough. id" Cough Remedy gives composed of wild cherry horehound and other ents. Pleasant to take * . and 50c. at Wade's EE ---- ie, wea Y BRITISH 70TH YEAR, NO. 23 S THE HUNTING SEASON Is here and you will need a -SHOOTING COAT- Our stock in this line is complete. BLA © Corduroy lined, reversivie, $7.50 WN DU Feo OK, nab iined, 3500 Heavy, wet and wind proof, $2 75 MITTS, HEAVY Zions. SOCKS. ¢ JENKINS \¢ Ze00000000000000c000e' -FOUNTAIN PENS- Waterman and Parker One distinct advantage in let- ting us sell you your Fountawn Fen, is that we aré capable of put- ting that pen right should thing happen to it. We make no charge for repairs to pens we sell. SMITH BR.OS., Jewellers and Opticians, 350 King St. any- minor MESSAGE BOY, AT JOHN LAIDLAW & Son's. LA YOUNG MAN FOR DRY -GOODS, John Laidlaw & Son A MiLAN R, AT ONCE. APPLY TO J. Scully, Ualabogie, 1.6. YOUNG MAN, FOR DRY GOODS business, Apply to John Laidlaw & Son a es ---------- SMALL DWELLING, FREY IN - ventral Jocality. Apply at 51 Brock - ---- ssn A GOOD PLAIN COOK, AND AN EX- beriencet housemaid. Apply at this office. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS. D Stewart Robgrtson, 16 Sydenham street THREE FIRST CLASS COAT MAK- ers Apply C. Livingston & Bro., Brock St. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- ply to Mrs. A. P, Chown, 114 Bar rie street AT ONCE, A SMART BOY, TO LEARN the clothing business Apply to Z Prevost, Brock street. A YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST IN THR kitchen Goo wages. Apply at 201 Umiversity Avenue GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. FAMI- ly of three. References required, Ap- Ply 201 Brock Street. 2. DAILY MEMORANDA. Woman poses and man proposes ' Mozart Syuwiphony club, City Hall, 8 ). i q Portsmouth separate school board, 8 ).m ' The Mocking Bird," Grand Opera house, 8 p.m One wav to beat a retreat is by jump- ing a board bill The sun rises Tuesday at 602 am and sets at 534 pm When of couple are matched, but not mated, it is a sort of friction match The world will not be convinced of the sweetness of vour faith by the sour- ness, of your face October 5th in history Turks order- ed out of Crete 1898; Boer comman- der. Muller, surrenders to Hritish, 1900 Lord Roberts announced that 10,000 Boer prisoners wore held, 1900; Battle of the Thames, Ont., 1813; Roman cal- endar altered, 157 RE St. Andrew's Society. A special meeting will be held in the office of the president. W. F. Nickle, Ontario street, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock to arrange for St. An nicht. $5.40 Set of 97 pieces for yette, , Oct. The passen i gepmer E L. kien of Fish (foundered in Green Bay Satur ty Kelky of Fish Creek and Nels rg of Sturgeon Bay. kb saved are: Frank Dlakefield, r of the boat; Oren Rowen, engi Martin Hanson and a man nam Roggendoff, Martin Olsen ; [ son, passengers Sister Bay ; English, French and German China Din- [je McSweeney. ner and Tea Sets in Endless Variety. ho Eric L. Hackley was a 54-ton bw steamer, which was built at See our Special English Dinner kegon, Mich, in 1982. She was TO-NIGHT The Hackley was struck by the MR. BRADY GREER Presents the Successtdquall when off Gireen Island. The up Romantie Comic Opera ver work of the vessel was blown "Th M ki B way. The boat then turned over and e Mocking Bird? «ow oi As the i went the hottom The t 7 " Bijou | a ae do ig El those who could seized floating wreck including MADELINE. BESLEY agh peatiinied by Edgar Atchison-Ely anda chorus | THe waves were rolling high and ering lovelinwms cevernl of 'those. who. at first saved p00, 75¢,, $1, $1.50 themselves from immediate death Jost Seats now on sale at Hanley's. m Ap te strength and sank. It was not until 7 'clock Sunday morning that the WEDNESDAY, Oct. {°° mo JULIUS CAHN Presents the greatest comedy suceq The officers of the Sheboygan =~ feel oF years, {sure that they took aboard every person afloat but some of the persons av. arun who were rescued sav that it is possi ble The play that won't wear out series o n pliggh ¢ by ters of the ean and blood" | The Shehovean ran into Fish Creek Types 'Superb Cas' | when the liklihood of rescuing other Irices, S3c, oe. 31 =| | persons was improbable. The rescued slo at at; Hanley 's, persons were exhausted from their THURSDAY, oO struggle against drowning. Search is ct. 8 «ill being made for any others who The Season's Greatest Melo-Dramatic Produet he may have escaped THE FACTORY GIRL Men Stay On Sunken Ship. A great Labor Play, Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Oct. 5.--Purser 30 high class aftisis Blakelield, one of the survivors of the Full of startling sensation ; A mam oth scemic produc Hacklev, gave a vivid description, of Prices, 3 the wreck. He said Seats on "sale "The squall struck us about mx Tuesday, Oct. 13th, Mr. Howard Walljo'vlock as we were just north of Green in His Own Great Piry, fisland. It came suddenly and with ter THE MAN WHO DARED "tic fury. | was in the pilot house with the captain and we tried to bring the Hackley into the wind, but and other residents of that vil Huvisene Weise ang Gold Sen, 3. 50 e. The steamer made a trip every worth $10, at - er day between Sturgeon Bay and shington Island, going up one day ..ROBERTSON BROS td-back the next: A aul ally Ll din The Goodrich Line steamer Sheboy -- n rescued the seven persons after (| GRAND) OPERA ev had drifted all the night in reen Bay; clinging to bits of wreck ree and brought in Sunday steamer Sheboygan Sighted the seven helpless survivors dnd rescued them that one or more of the eleven per ne missing have escaped death. Dur Squall and Twelve GEN BAY, WIS. Sey of Those Aboard The Ill- of cpf the Hackley; passengers, Free of horp, Edng Barringer, Lawrence thger, Henry Robbertor, all of 'reek; Frances Vincent "and hes of Egg Harbor, George Leclair, Fitzsimmons of Jackson Port, ned in Fish Creek by Captain Vor Drowned EAMER WAS ADRIFT [ALL NIGHT: jd Boat Saved Themselves jn Immediate Death by ling Floating Parts of the p, But Lost Strength And at Down. cht during a hard squall, and persons were drowned, and sev tued. The dead are: Joseph Vor aptain of the Hackley; Truchly, them to Fish Creek 0 \TARIO, And She Is To Be Married Month. MONDAY, QUITE A BEAUTY. Next MISS ALICE CASTLEMAN, Louisville, Ky,, Oct. 5. The noted Kentucky belle, Miss Alice Castleman, whose beauty has been pronounced one of the most perfect types in Ame rica. Miss Castleman becomes the bride of A. (. Hone, nephew of Au rust: Belmont, the millionaire banker and general manager of the Louisville & shville railroad early in Novem ODD ANIMAL FOUND IN GIRL. Puzzles Doctors--Taken From Shoulder Creature London, Oct. 3.--An extipordinary case which has baflled the | jedical profession is reported from Bucking haw. Last October a gil, aged twen ty two, living in a village near Buck ingham. fell ill She gradually be caine worse, and in February last vomited a number of live animals about the size of a sixpence. Then she was taken to Buckingham Nursing Home, where she received medical at tention for about six weeks. At the end of that time she was taken 1c a hospital in London. The X rays were applied, and the cause of the illness was found to be the presence of a large animal near the left shoulder blade. The git] was 'advised to return home for a few weeks' rest, mfter which she returned to the hospifal, where she underwent an operation, from which, unfortunately; she did pot recover. An animal, white in color, quite flat, and almost as large as ¢ palm of the hand 'was discovered; Burrounded by scores Of smaller ones Several mem bers of the medical Profession were at the ope ration, qand others have seen the animals, and they all agree that such a case has never be fore heen known, neither can any idea ba given as to the origin ol the ani present mals, It ic suggested that the girl may have eaten watgreress on which there w some kind of spawn, but this 'i mere conjecture. TO STOP THE SALE. To + Prove That The Agreement Was Invalid. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, Oct. 5.--H C. Hamilton, solicitor for the Con solidated Lake Superipr company, wired from' New York, to J. Irv ng, the company's local solicitor, on that it was hoped to be prove the agreement with & under which the mort gage swas given, invalid and to secure an injunction preventing the of the properties by that syndicate, Saturday, able to Spever 0. sale Duty Of Ship's Doctor. Newark, N.J., Oct. 5.--~A wuit to de termine the right of a captain of naval vessel to order a ship's surgeon to perform other than his profusion up for trial in the Un court here to-day a al duties came ited States district A OK AND A SOUSEMAID. AD. i she would not heed the wheel A. Calvin, 181 King St 3 an iw "Then, of a sudden, she listed and -- ot began to fill with water. Realizing A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, FOR DIAMOND 5 that the passengers and crew were be Small family: no washing. Apply in % | coming panic stricken, I left the cap- ie ening to 54 Wellington street J | tain in the pilot house and ran aft to FIRST CLASS VEGETABLE COOK ¢TRU t H illet down the litehont. By the time! at once. Good wages. Apply to 2 ® | got aft the Hackley was filling so ra D. Coyle, Paisley House, Nepanece : 9 | iidly "hat it was apparent it would ¥ Not infrequently we are asked 7 ¥ So : = & io yeancimes wpe the vais. of ®@| be impossible to lagmch any boat GENERAL SERVANT, FOR FAMI- | (8 1 g There came another fierce blast and y of two. Good wages. No wash- | (® Jismong that's been, prized chiefly the upper works went by the board mg or ironing Apply at once. t or its quality Oft-t § the " 393 King niet. 17 9 oh A Be iin ho Thin the steamer began to sink rap ® a as been sadly lacking. In 5 | idly Eighteen of the nineteen people selecting from cour stock one is jg 8 sre gathered 6 the deck HELP WANTED--WE WAN Me » aboard' 'were gathered. on the deck, Tr. Y spared all doubt as to quality. be- most of them in a state of panic. The people im each locality te work for us durine spare time. Pleasant work Liberal pay. Imperial Company, Lon- don, Ont. $1,050 MADE BY ONE MAN LAST year selling our household necessi- ties. Did you make as much ? 1ry our lines. Always selling. Write G & Co., London, Ont. ---- A GENERAL SERVANT. TO GO the States, by the last of Family of two Wages, $12 a month paid Apply in the evenin, rs. William Skinner, 127 Bagot near Gore TO October Hassa, to treet, EXPERIENCED COTTON MILL HELP Good weavers can earn $6 to per week. We pay to all young women learning the work $2.50 per week. Special inducements offered to families. Apply to the Dominion Cotton Mills'"Company, Kingston, Ont QE * Cor. Princess and Welling ron Sts ® Seeerenanesseneny with it of high and truest Cause every stone carries personal quality in its semne our guarantes literal DIAMOND TRUTH hear and obtain when patronizing this house, with its magnificent { collection and reasonable prices, and pre-eminently superior /grades P.B.CREWS JEWELLER, ' is what you SOOVO00CCT Th Successor to Johnston Bros. QUEEN'S rending hv hysterically. A eV man remaiding until pieces of age ihe part. of each man to get such piece es of planking as he could secure and cling to them "EF float mained in the pilot house to the last, doing his best situation was made partic marly heart the women, who shouted « the boat sank it was clear that there was only one hope of anyone be ing saved and that was by clinging the en to wreckage. 1 gave orders for the to put the women on it first did sg and behaved well, every on the women had been placed the cabin and other wreck It was then a wild scramble on sinking boat the on to re- found something the captain, very man on except who to right the boat. He ------------------------. : 2 finally went down with her. MER Jo LEARN BARBER TRADE "We floated on différent pieces and Wages paid Kraduntes Tool Shdid for a few minutes we were in sight of diplomas granted, board provided. pach other but soon darkness came on Can earn nearly all expenses before Somplatine Catalogue explains how. ai ree Molar Barber College, Chicago. 11 14 EE -- FREE «= =Morning Events in City (Pte FREE WEDNESDAY, (et. 7. s GENTLE . " IE STWORTHY GUNTLEMAN OR = ' Thirteen Drowned new in awtitution baging Da ith boté#rs who have worked for Bhe com- ness for an old established hot f 5 5. he oo 3 lan unprecedented capital o 5 Ready To-Morrow. "[ pany in the town, and jw ipic Tl 1onaan, Sia estdhlished houm of Afternoon Events in Faiy ¢ Gronnds. Routerdam, Oct. 5.--The French [an MARNIE il aregnting $150, y ' : By re lial Moff will be-paid bona fide weekly salary of $18 paid | Admission, 15¢. figger, President Carnot, went ashore | oy gn, London, Oct. B.--It in expected that | poly 0 Boer thing in quiet, and men by check each Monday with all ex- ' - at Hook of Holland, dming the night ' the names of those who will occupy Je ys ink 2 oT by every Jensen direct a' headquarters und was wrecked. Thirteen of her | Lead And Zine Congress. positions in the reconstructed cabinet | #8 saving in large num y ey Sdvanced for expesses. En. MANICURIKC ere® webe -drowneil. The others were gT! will be. published 'to-morrow. ~The | trait gf ads Tossed envelope. Manager, MISS E N HE i Galena; Kas, Oct. 5.--The lead snd Standard ' believes that Mr. Brodrick 7 > e i , Stands plies Mr. axton z.. Chicago aan SELL wi, bP et BE { saved. Zine CONYSS and Jegtival, | wnider the will not remain as 'secretary of war. Died From A Shock. NE re Hair Dressing anteuring, and . Toing hurch. Poeto apenices of the Galena GME TOn - . " ks FAITHFUL PERSON, TO CALL ON | Scars een ne A ers vice at Trinity, church, Boston 4 . - Hamilton, Oct. 5.--Ezrg\ Elson, sev- retail rade and agents for manufac- | mit at Isa tmont Sra. Mad Lira ve o chief event for the Honorable | ( t t day aid io endive Death Expected. nteen years of age, who lived in the Et aouse; ad aid ory; -- ee . y company, of London, now i h the jn I Rison here | Bufialo, N.Y. Oct. 5. The death of eountry just over the mountain, was A mane SF Wg Be Sure And fC Go. | the guests of the Ancients and Howor- | customs Tas a) tad Bs ci Hon. Wilion 8. Bissell, former post- | feeding a straw-cutting machive, when vious experience ry: posi- | To the City hall torggight and hear lables, of that city. The services wore ix an ex iba Te , and Zhe. that | master-general of the United States, | his arm and band were drawn in and | on a rar Durimens successiul. | (he hest musical organi® zation' in Am- | arranged by the British residents of a hr Rn a ¥s in | who has been very ill for some time, unfortunate young verintendent Travelers, 630: Monon | fica, under the anil pes of the Old | Boston and were preceded by a par "his nouatry, i motmmtacly expected. aor Association. ade. 5 i : a La Li ie and we separated that 1 saw, éxcept for those with me, were the Harbor, The last persons Ege | two Vincent girls, from who were floating together.' The action is brought by Dr. R. N Sheppard, a surgeon formerly om ploved on a United States revenue cutter, against Captain Voelker, the commander of vessel. According to the surgeon's contention the ship wa | detailed to carry a party upon a geo {logical survey to foreign coasts, and | he war asked by the captain to take part in the soundings. He demurred, alleges he was ordered d. When the cutter an waters he was government authori | wher upon he {to do so and refu returned to Ar | discharged bv th | ties upon representations of the cap | tain. The case involves an interesting | point and the decision is awaited with { much interest in naval circles, Tour Of Mme Lillian Nordica. Md. Oct. 5.~Mme. Lilli lan Nordica, who recently returned | from Europe, reached Baltimore to | day. and will open her American con leert tour in this city tonight. From Baltimore, {Baltimore she will go through the {South to New Orleans, and thence 'to San Francis. In the last-named city four concerts---more than {in any other place, She will return to { Europe some time in the early winter {to fulfil her engarement at the Royml Opera House in Berlin, | she will give Giant Merger Of Banks. New York, Oct. 5~The dream of J | Pierpont Morgaf of Jargest and most powerful bank on {this continent came to a realization to-dav. when the nmierger of the Nati onal Pank of Commeree and Western | National bank became effective. OCTOBER 35, establishing the The 1903, ALLAN LINE Will Build a es Turbine Crab. TO BE BIGGEST IN FLEET, WITH SPEED OF SEVENTEEN KNOTS. Workman & Clark, Belfast, Buil- ders--Will Be Ready Early Next Season--To Satisfy St. Lawrence Trade Needs. Glasgow, Oct. 5.-~The report that the Allan line will build a turkine steamer, is confirmed, the contract has been placed with the firm of Workman & Clark, ship builders, Belfast The vessel is intended for the Liverpool Canadian mail service, and will be the largest and fastest of the Allan fleet The turbines will be of the Parsons type. The main dimensions of the new steamer will be : Length over all 500 feet; gross tonnage, 12,000; indicated horse power, 10,000; speed seventeen knots. The steamer will be ready early A higher speed would next season. have been sought if the NHritish or Canadian government had given a subsidy, but in the absence of ex traneous support, the company sought to design a vessel which would satisfy the requirements of the St. Lawrence trade, and yield a reasonable return on the capital outlay. A speed of seventeén knots means shortening the voyage to Canada twenty-four hours -- GRANITE WALL A MILE HIGH, Impossible to "Scale Mount Me- Kinley in Alaska. New York, Oct. 5. An attempt made by Dr. Frederick A. Cook, of Hrookh n; the --well-known--explorer, to scale Mount McKinley, in Alaska, has failed. Dr. Cook, with others, left this ity several months ago and no news of their expedition had been received until to-day, when a ecablegram sign ed by the leader of the party was te ovived from Valdez, Ala a, dated Oc tober 2nd : It says the assault upom Mount Me Kinley resulted 'in their making. an altitude of 11,000 feet on the Nouth western side, but at this point they were. stoped by an impossible granite lope, which extended 5,000 foot above them. They searched the entire western side of the mountain for a route to the summit which might ofier a pros. pect of success, but no opportunity wae found, and the ascent from the western slope seems practically impos sible. STRONG DRINK Is Demoralizing Indians At P River. Ottawa, Oct. b.--James Macoun, as sistant Dominion naturalist, has re turned from a summer's work in" the Peace River district, on which he\will make a special report. + He says that the Indians in that area are depraved through strong drink It is not through the 'permit system" alone but stuff labelled "Es ot of Gin ger," "Florida Water, au De Co logne," ete,, are sent in largely made wp of pleohol and the natives consume this in large guantities. No language could exaggerate the demoralizing in- fluence upon the natives of the pres. ent conditions of afiaire, PARNELL IS DENOUNCED. Attacks Redmond in a Speech and Riot Follows. London, Oct. 5.-The candidature of John Howard Parnell, brother of the late Charles Stewart Parnell, at the parliamentpry election for South Meath, deeply resented by the Redmond ites, led tv a riot on Saturday, John Redmond and other nationalists went to speak in support of their can didate, David Sheehy, The rival fac tions came to blows at Dunabuvighlis Many persons were injured. Jobf- Red mond in hix speech dencunced +. H when Parnell as a traitor to Irish unity. ¢ \ A Libel Case. Halifax, N.5., Octf 5.---An evening convention of the Trade in Sydoey, where it is alleged, the judge made use of ungentlemanly remarks towards the delegates to the convention." Killed On The Railway. Catharines, Ont, Oct, James St Catharines & Toron accidentally this morning. It Falls car was being the Niagara, St to railway, was about nine o'clock appears that the bridge, when, through some misun- derstanding, Betts got n promt of the car and was run over he haody was badly mangled. Petts - a widow and a grown up family. paper publishes the following : "Judge vestigating Meagher, of the supreme court, has i» ai retained Messrs. Borden, Ritchie and : - Chisholm to institute proceedings Believed To Have Perished. against the Canada Law Times for Winnipeg, Oct. 5.<It is now certain publishing an alleged libellous and that Missionary Mcl Laughlin of the slanderous article at the time of the | Methodist church, whe Ii Huron Maritime Toard of Betts, nikection man in the employ of killed switched at the east side of the canal | - we BULGARIA 1s. ARMED. To Meet Any Force Turkey Can London, Oct. 5.--~The Russian corres pondent of the Times, 'says, that Mi- letch, a representative of the Macedo: nian revolutionaries in St, Petersburg, when interviewed for the Novoe Ver mya, said that 'the Bulearian arma: ments are completed, and that hors es, rifles, and ten million oartridges have now arrived. Bulgaria, he said, has 200,000 Manlicher and 50,000 Ber. dan rifles, 93,000 men mobilized, 6,000 of them _.in Southern Bulgaria, and 100,000 more can Se put in the feld in twentvfow hours, Bulgaria, he contended, i§ | able to meet any force that Turkey can bring agwinst her; What Is Reported. Constantinople, Oct, 5.-~The saltan has again requested the withdrawal of the United States fleet from Beirut Minister Leishman sent a reply to Ab dul that the United States would be sleased to withdraw the fleet when Harkey had officially recognived the United States schools within Turkish domains, SOLUTION OF CRISIS ------ To Be ILeit To France. London, Oct. 5.~The correspondent of the Times at Tangier saya: | learn on good authority that by agreement with the other powers, the solution of the existing crisis in Morocco will be left to Fran cossary assistance to the sultans gov- ernment when the resources of the lat ter are finished. France will maintain the status quo, and there is no gues tion of a protectorate. ---- In Morocco Germany As A Tempter. Paris, Oot, 5.~Germany has been advising the Sultan of Turkey to as wert his authority as Khalif in Moree: co, but the sultan has prudently re sisted the tempter. The sultan has probably noticed that Germany is powerless to avert pressure, and Constantinople has been obliged reluctantly to support the two powers on the penalty of being left out in the cold. " TAP" NEW FIELDS, Arrangements to Ship Freight Through To Australia. Montreal, Oct. 8.~The Grand Trunk railway company has completed nego tiations for a new throw, h traffic ar rangement by which it will ship freight right through to Australia snd New Zealand, The new arrangement has become possible through the organization of the Canadian Australasion & Puget Sound steamship company, which will run from Tacoma toy different parts in Australia and New Zea h By the arrangement it is intended' that freight for the far east shall be handled by the Grand Trunk as far ax Chicago and then handed over to the Northern Pacific railway and carried right through to Tacoma. The return eargoos will come by the same route THREE HUNDRED JEWS. Were Killed in Moghile® Disturb- ances. The Arbitier Zei tung has received a telegram from Novelitza, stating that in the anti Jewish disturbance which ocenrred at Moghileff, the chief town of the Mogh ilefl government, on September ith, some 300 Jews were killed. They had been warned that an attack was in tended, and defended themselves, kill ing 100 of their assailants, who were mostly Dess-Arabian peasants. The police are said to have been powerless ee check the disturbances, Vienna, Oct. 5 Had A Close Call. Vancouver, B.C., Oct. &8ir Hib bert Tupper had an adventure on Thursday night Inst which cnme with in an ace of closing his career. He was procesding by a special train from Kaslo wp to Sandosg when twelvd miles out of Kaslo, Fv wight ed an obstruetion-upon the track, The emergency brakes were at once applied and the train skidded the obstruction which proved to be a heavy timber eighteen by eighteen inches and some twelve feet long. The timber had been deliberately placed © across the track it im supposed by socialists or their sympathize rs, whose theories Sit Hib bert, in a apeech at Kaslo, had hand led without gloves. The police are in river on September 2th ok six In dian children, perished with the en tive party. Saturday word. reached Seltirk that two bodies, one of an ellgrly Indian and another of an In dian boy, were found in Lake Winni peg, at a point where McLaughlin's party was supposed To be when a big storm occurred. Efforts are ving made to find McLaughlin's body. irises Sault Employees Getting Paid. Sault Ste. Marie, Oct. 5.-The em- ployees of the allied companies are be ing paid off as rapidly as possible. On Saturday 480 bushmen received their money, and the remainder of this class of workmen will be paid, to-day, toge with the mechanics and ln. That it is phaible to ind in a piece of DRESS GOODS can be found here. hearted collection, as we have the materials in such diversity of styles and qualities that we know we can please your taste. We want you to see them if uly ta admire. EXQUISITE £ MILLINERY Of Our Entire olleotion of Fall ce, which will give the ne} risty any exhibit we have hither- to made. Scores upon scores of exquisite novelties in Paris and New York Hats are shown, as well as a great gathering from our own Millinery which many saw ahd decidedly aie) tistic effects will be seen. Avert ro Russinge§ = shapes in Felt and Camel's Hale. Hats, calling attention to our fine sols lection of Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Cloaks. Funeral HOOPER~1In Kingston, on Oct, Funeral private NEW | CLOVER HONEY whole Island Comb Honey. Although ¢ quality is scarce this year, we will continue to sell the large sees tions for exclusive Feoits, Beavers, Plushes and original, strikin~ iv tha /proper hing nable reaso wear will also be found. Pearsall's of C. Rockers wv Entre Tables Oilelo B.W. Sideboard, By (> GRAND DISPLAY Millinery. "It surpasses in number and va. Rooms, in We take particular pleasure. in An early selection means WRAWLEY In in open an, Oct. 4, bon a J go oii Jets LOVICK~ At "Lorre 1008, Andrew J John Lovick, University ave. rivate. 1008, Elsie daugh of Mew ad Hupan, Tn Sr: We have succgeded in buying the of the celsbrated W. 15 CENTS For Tailoring In its True ; Sense Try But Any Suyle You Want "and Awy Time You want We are showing the newest ut. snd x dosiPns in io AL a prives. Little 228 PRINCESS 8 AUCTION 1 WILL SELL AT THE M. Varker, 49 Clergy ONESGAY, Oct. 7th, 18 effects, « Fine Easy hi ee W. ots, Tablt, Bw. Dining Ais, E Stalr Carpets, BW Bedroom t . HW, Haw neck. Hall and Halr Mattrenses, 1

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