Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1904, p. 1

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tar Covers, Sy ists )' ed Ss at $1. | ts, $1.25. ts, $1.49. y $1.75, $2, 20¢., 25¢c, 12%c., s 35€., 49. Sy ere Stock- 9c, 49c. Is g By 00TS tively or $3 Boots s your time. after Satur- s It? | makes, ex- TORE EE-- Hair st in America IN. e/ on 23rd arance lent fand_ Acsortnient of which a Ee KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904. COPYRIGHT. When the days are hot and sultry life can we wade th rotighly fovable by taking your haf veranda, in ane of our Wi WE CAN CHAIRS. The best Vera I made, ranging from £1. ROBT. J. REID, 222 Princess Street, 2 Doors Above the Opera House, Ambulance Telephone 577, 14k. Pearl Jewelery =--FOR--- Summer' Weddings + + « Various designs in Sunbursts Sprays From very best makers at lowe:t prices SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, 350 King Street. Crescents Bar Pins MEMBERS AND RECRUITS OF TH Oth Field Battery i 2 are herchy request. to attend a Muster Parade, with horas i the Armourics SATURDAY, Ju 2 Pau. prgor to going into ca arriefic June 28th Those cate I unable to attend ean co or call on Captain W \ ting Oilicer, Ki lontreal street DENTAL OFFICE 19 Montreal St.; Cor. Princess, A. E. KNAPP, BA., LD S., DDS. "Phone 652. Ground Floor Office. DR. CHAS, A. MORRISON HAS REMOVED HIS SURGERY TO the corner of 'Bagot and Johnston streets. 'Phone 565 -- i Dr. George F. Baker, Dentist, Wellingtan door Chants' nmuni- 1 gston St Bank A COOK, AT A Troquois®iotel. Sor Av to | A GENERAL SERVANT APPLY AT 174 Barrie street, in the evening AN EXPERIENCED COOK APPLY in the evening, 109 Bagot street A MAID FoR NERAL 101 S51 work Midd 19 Clerg IMMEDIATELY, GIRL, TO take care oi ABDLY, at | 230 Brock strect -- -- CIRCULAR AND SAMPL) DISTRIBY- | tors, everywhere No canvass | Good pay Cooperative Ad Co NV. A YOUNG MAN, TO SELI INsun. ance, for one of the Lest 1 and | Accident Companies extant 51 « street | A YouTH TO LEARN PRESSING | and cleaning Good positic v right person Apply Warwick Biro Princess street ------------------ re MANAGER, FOR KINGSTON © DIS- | trict, to handie high class busi Proposition Picrce & Rank Ma ning Chambers, Toronto ---------- DETECTIVE--Can you spere part of your time for profitable detective work ? No expeiience needed. Writ American 4 Ni Detective Association, iana Ind. Majestic Lace | Coy -- CONTACTS aa) New York | TO FURNISH PLANTS lawn and rd r rder gardens season or hour romptly under my deo. . Lloyd, Nelson st hows. y | DAY," EVERY DAY, is good It vith our every to-day, GG. Ont PI} FOR | A JiRL, FOR LIGHT LYo in family, also « W ; 'darn the art of dressmaking, cu sure, designing t t HOUST KE. Elder's Dressm 251 'Princess Str | 4 ham Street in | FOR SALE. =] A SECOND rood order: through this office HAND PRAl vox, IN moderate DESIRABLE BOAT ah SMALL wehttha."" 1 SAll First Trip Oi 1k America for Cape Vino tur day, 2 p.m., heme early. Ask for a sample of Kapd £1 polish, at Gibson's, Red Cross br { Store. hr "own to honest lubor Never Jardinieres They Will Please You, -------------- ue men have tho mu Big Numbers. pride te got judge U's knowl WERE AMONG SLAIN IN RE- CENT BATTLE, voman's idea of of ed dienes we so much me ty her busy trying dit two has Race Now on Between Armies As To Who Will Reach Gen. Stakelberg First--The Japan- ese Are Said To Be Favorably cred Nr armies lost touch after advanced operations. DAILY MEMORANDA. . season will more than likely preeipi- + tate matters, \Vaudeville, © Lake Ontar o* park, 815 fis Are Well Established. Prince Fdward, Yor yor ne v i q EY Miki 8 ATC af Kk born, Jun Liao Yaug, June 23. The Japanese Lith company inspection this evening with their base at Siuven, have ovis at armouries . . dently a strongly ~stablished line be- Ntealing a pet dog is not the only oA tween Kaichaw and Yental, and are kind of Tott Tavo Jopanese Forced Back By eat rd "otal. and. ate Th sun Jiu riduy at 419 'aan chi line of positions. It is evident that id sets pt TAG pon the rumors of a buitle north-east of Kaichau are incorr ct. Japanese were a tin die. of hy- scen during the past week sixteen miles nen nature by the opi he has of F VE from Keonchau, but they retired ob- TH ftyself t A 0 FFIC ERS viously for the purpose of awaiting one Lodge nuuber 51. A.0.U.W developments arising from the situa attendance is 1 oe A tiob created by the battle of Vafan gow. Unofficial reports state that the this bat- the, but it is supposed that Gen. Oka northward by way of Fuchau and the const road so as to enable the Japanese fleet to provision his army. Heavy rains have been fall ing since June 16th, and have hamp- ---- EE Immiien Distant Places, EVENTS OF DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. SIBLE FORM, Matters Tnat Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read And Remembered. Twenty additional Eotabisn cases of small Established. I . -- have becn reported from Temis- mr i . pox have Poi Tr emis We have-opened some Srcial to the Whig. WILL BE LOOKED INTO. kawing. : . ondon, June 28.--A despatch to cE --_ The board of governors of Alma very handsome Jardin- the Daily Mail from Feng-Wang. | The Alleged Insult To The Cana- College, at their meeting, accepted . +i i Chang state that native reports say dian Flag. : the bonus of 815,000 from St. Thom ers, In delicate, rich that 'a strong Russian force suceess Special to the Whig. : . as. C b I I | b fully attacked tin Japanese on June Ottawa, June 23.- Mr, Kaulbach in It was announced in the House of obalt 3 ue a 2th at Chitu Cheng, twenty two miles | the Commons, yesterday, brought up | Commons that Sir Percy Givouard's ! y the wihi-cast of Feng-Wang Cheng. Three | the matter of Mrecent insults to the resignation had buen accepted by Lord C >lebra oC a g. hundred Chinese coolics were em Moy Canadian flag at foreign ports and | Milner. . € te 1 maker, Geo. > | ed to remove the wounded. The cor | Sir Wilfrid Laurier announced that The C.P.R. telegraphers on the east- aR respondent of the Chronicle, at Fe ng- | the attention of the imperial autho- Jorn sections of the lines of the com- ones ¢ 0 \ : t B " s 1 Cheng, says that a superior | rities would be called to the incidents pany have made a demand for an in- of Russians with artillery at when full information was received, | crease of wages of fifteen per cent. | one hour at Cape, 35c. ORLD NEWS, Despatches From Near And MAY NOT GIVE BATTLE. -- But Trying To Check Japanese : CR Torobto, Oni. wf # (10 Lik hls UE et southerly A ¢ Advance. : Special to the Whig. warm; showers befor® night. St. Petersburg, June 23.--In the EE ---- sms opinion of many conservative military men, Gen. Kouropatkin's massing of troops at Kai Chou does not neges- sarily indicate his intention to give battle, but merely. to chook the Ja- paneso advance, and defer the tion of New Chwang, the Pos: of which would be of great advantage to the Japanese during the rainy sea- son, affording the enomy housing ae- commodations, and enabling them to land supplies. Praise For Japs. St. Petersburg, June 23.- Dantshen- ki, the Russian war correspondent, telegraphing from Liao Yang under date of last Friday, and describing the battle of Telissu, says that the last attack proved once" more that = the Japanese are adepts at turning' a po- sition and concentrating their strength where the enemy least expects to env counter jt. He says: "Our artillery was in the centre of their position, One battery did terrible execution, mowing down whole files of Japs. The enemy for a while concentrated their whole 'fire on that battery. The bat- tery became invisible through the en- ping rain of bursting shrapnel, Eyery officer in it was wounded and twenty men and tyenty-tight horses were killed. Throughout the battle the The backward 'season. Over- stocked manufacturer's is the sec- ret of the very low able to offer. We have just re- a wll Japanese force at] Votes for ocean and river lighthouses The first through train over the | Chinese signalled information to the | geived a quantity of high class and const services, in connection with Cape to Cairo railway for Victoria aps by Tn h. 9 TiTery Bed on Blouses, and 'we're gk to sell -- the marine estimates, wore passed. Falls, 1,000 miles north, left Cape Jong poles. We believed to the : end them as Yo! "as they last, at ex- The new' hydraulic lift lock on the Town amidst enthusiastic demonstra. | of the. day that we had won the ng Ra = ROBERTSON BROS Trent canal at Peterboro is to be for- | tions. be d v battle. Xi Nodes by woh a actly the manufacturer's price, on a2 mally opened on July 9th, and upon As a co nsequence of the down all of antshepki concludes hy we cmently i invitation of the minister of railways [ Mr. Mackie, C.N.G.. agent at Atkikan [accusing the Japs of massacreing the | Some of the agtractions § and canals a parliguentary party will | the authorities in New Ontacio will fwounded that had not been removed WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAISTS-N icels visit the locality "for the occasion. J elear the whole territory of the gamy, Jby the Russian ambulances, . trimmed with tucks, Yoke oqves ®oeccevveoe This lock marks one of the most hot. ling element, iat ------ culls, in pe ng, ® i able achievements of the day in hy An aged Nidaw in Chicago ys rob- Will Be Released. special price, $1, i 2 . draulic eneineering. 1t is constructed |hed of £1,700, the savings of yeats, St. Petersburg, June 23.1 is un: | ENGLISH LAWN SHIRT WAISTS- . Always 3 20 as to overcome a drop of sixty-five |intefided as a recompense to ° a Jderstood that the British) collier A} Strapped vith Insertion, ii fronts : : ° feet in the level of the waterway at | daughter of "San, whom het, late flantom, which was seized by the ships Pew. Sletves, Xia value, wl Yo ad : - o this point. hushand had kill in_a quarrel. of the Vladivostok squadron on the FRENCH LAWN SHIRT WAISTS-F ° On Time . ------ Lady Hardinge, Wife of the British | 16th inst.. while on her way south REN of allover embroidery, tucked ® : MADAME'S FUNERAL. ambassador at St, Petersburg, has from Mouraren, Japan, with a cargo hack, large full stoeves, perfect. fit~ ® _ wins resiect for a woman. Tt t ---- presented the dowager empress with fof coal and was taken to Vladivostok, tin. Our price is $1.25. , ® has, gained a reputation for ous ° It Was Held In Montreal This |¥10,000 contributed by the British Red will be released. WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAISTS Front, 3 .. Forenoon. Cross society towards the funds: ~ ---- V hack and sleoves trimniod with Olas ° Watches and Clocks ® Special to the Whig raised for the relief of the Russian Made Strong Attack. ney lace, (cut out) with tucka, Splen= * Et. n wounded. " 4 g dil value at $1.75. pecial price, ° - ° Montreal, dune 23 The funeral of F k- Sk bartender hs Chefoo, June 23.- (2.30 pou )-Tg is $1.35. 8 . That we fect proud of. White the late Mrs. J. seal Tarte took : gang. . non - Ty of map- | T°Ported here that the Japanese made @ MOS important . place this morning and was very 1CRuse. ig re Br A ey ny wid a determined attack upon Port Arth wr the benelts of this splendid offers @ or Clock, beauty ° argely attended by Hon. Mr. Tarte's Hage to Js, i oh oe a Ai ur from land and sea yesterdav, Jue | : : @ (onsidered. Our nds of the Senate and House of | 80 REORr trues of i aa a Ki 1 he 22nd and also during the night. TUE ° J ery ure Sarels of artis : Commons, in the legislature, and JV er lust » m10L anc Ren yo her eo : nish 3 members of. the bench and bar, The tesa ey Dew aut. his brains MADE BOGUS MONEY, ® chief mourners were Hon, J. 1. Tarte, [With the same revo : : re ° THEY MUST BE SEEN : REAR ADMIRAL NASIHIBA, Find one and ile and ih The Canadian Pacific R.R, will build Gang And Outfit Captured By ® TC BE APPRECIATED. § |, Yoo he Wie om ti | ph Robillard, ex-M.P., uncles of the | 100 stock and eighty-five flat cars of Secret. Servi t . . pr ba rs roars: | doconsed.. 'The funeral service was held | 90,000 pound capacity and twenty-five eet ce Agent. ® (We are leaders in our line). @ Iasy: To fn: utter Nm ran at the Church of St. Louis 'de France. | Passcuger refrigerator cars of 60,000 | Seattle, Wash., June 3.--Socret Sor ° 8 [ur and wus brosent atthe. Battie we the g ; wounds capacity in freight teain and | Agent W Bell Depu ° or i of | where the mass was celebrated by 11 , . 1 ° hs Yalu Rev. Cure Romeo d of Chateau. | 40,000 Rounds, gupacity in passenger! ® ® | rchlics y : ; | quay, cousin of the deceased. train, at its orth shops, . tT ae it money pi \ . P. B. C R E WS, . snchlit fifteen miles north cast of ; -------- The Canadian Pacific railway com- | eabin and B. BLA And ® "cor. Pri & Wellington Sts. ® Fong Wang Cheng. The Aapanese ded A GREAT STRIKE pany recently gave a cheque for $5,- | Monroe Brown in the act of manufpo- eo lor. Fincess wellington Sts., g | filed their: position vigorously, ft * 000. towards the establishment of a [turing bogus, five and ten dollar gold ° KINGSTON, ® [after a gallant stand they were rive Biggest Gas Well Found In Ten |"anitarium in British Columbia for the | picces. Several thousand dollars face o ® | bhaek by weight of number Further - cure of consumption. This sanitariam | value in these coins was represented 9880803004000 00 ® [ fighting is expected, Years. is 10 be erected in the district known |in the material captured and a first TE is New Chwan despateh, daied Special to the Whig ay J ¢ {as the "dry belt" and of which Kam- class plant for turning out eounter- Tune Mth, says that Gghting conti Detroit, Mich., June 23... * {loops is the entire, feits on a large scale was secured. All RIVA L S H . nue of Kaichau and that it is | Hickey, 3 Us Leafs ton oy Foi ---------- the, coins are made with exceptional nn Me nt St ~ One encounts any, who hg Jus returned 0 hs lad Alice. Kin; Mi | rere, one. rurauntse, Hat, who hove just reli just brought | KING AND GENERAL BOOTH. | skill. GHT is ' Siz, a vd by 1 June 15th at Huahahungko, 2.000 troit, says ; f Inte Jus rong r------------ AND ALL THIS WEEK. trace Clark, M.A. and M Marg Russians were killed or wounded in- | in the biggest pas well struck in Can . ------ . King will re-open school carly in , : ; Ye ] la in ten years; we struck the flow [His Majesty Shows Interest TERRIBLE HAIL STORM. H &M ng | cluding five officers of high rank who ada in roa we te | Ts Army unter ; er ? vere buriad with military honors at | of gas yestercay in wel 0 4 alt a . Novelty Jugglersand Dancers, 3 Cases 'oth Morning and Afternoon. | ,;, Kaichau railway station. Repeat | depth of 1015 feet, Representatives London, June 23. General William | Many Killed By Lightning, And ix Pupils prepared | for Entrance. Civil od 1 have chockad the Russing | of the Standard 0il company, whe | pooh, pecompanied by Staff Com Many Drowned. Leonard 1 $8 B and Matriculation Examion- | movement south partial [ Were on the Froud, satiinated the | mander Pollard, was received yestes Siasiat to the hg Toile. haa : # bic retivement to Kg . where User capacity of the well at three to five day by King Edward, and submitted wnna, June 13.--~Terrible ail unior Classes for Boys and Girls + great body Hiinehl roops | Million fect per. day Wo - have just | 10 his. majeaty information regarding | <lorms swopt over many parts of | Charles Dickerson, of all ar Forces detached from the | closed a franchise; to supply the vil the work of the Salvation Army. | Moravia | and Hungary, last night, 0 : reer. id : Le i lage of Leamington with gas." K 7 i vial inter. | and to-day. tremendous damage has | . Fa E TS EE nain body are «of d to be operating 8 ing Fdwaed displayed special inter 4 3 3 5 47TH BATTALION. north | of in_ watching for ag of everything relating to the work | been done to crops; thers have heen SATURDAY CHILDREN'S DAY NO. 1 HEALEY. RE- | opportu and attack the ACCEPT TERMS, of the army in behalf of the poor, | many casualtion. , Twenty-three per. Fare, Ic. each way. Mapince at 3: quests oa lu lesirou Vapanes to a Chefoo and on parting with General Booth [sons were killed by lightning, and : -- ay. ---- | Of Shlisting Jory on THUMSDAY | atch S is maintain | An Agreement To Cover All Dif- i expressed his sympathy with his work, | twenty others drowned by the over * ¢ ; rN Hi Hor will his p nm the railway about ferences, and the most cordial good wishes for flowing of the rivers, New Ar vals en be di By Order, CAPI. HEALEY Ka ere is fighting daily. | Special to the Wi i its prosperity 'and success, TT Ter ira cut to take gun onto, June 23-The employes of -------- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Wo have at last been able to procure {TRY 66 9 and ard. Gen. Kondrat- | the street railway met in mass meet FROM SHERBROOKE, . another supply of . 4 L ALWAYS | 1 reinforcements will fing carly this morning, and after a Quebec Spark Houst Aas i Z over th ut of the wen if f short discussion decided to" acept the | puntcipal Ownership Of The Elec. tion Officers Elected. Pp te oO CANNED SALMON RELIABLE | ; oct a race between ote | agreement which the conciliation com : trie Li 2 T lec Special to the Whik. 1 ---- | {1 panese to see who | mitted had arvived at with the com : ric Light. Quebee, June 23.--At the annual gen- (The I THE 'CARRY OUT GRAFT. will rey Stakelberg first pany. The agreement, which is for Sherbrooke, Que., June 23.-The | eral meeting of 'the Quebeo Clearing Food) » BE { Ace o d spat h to the | three years and will go into effect at | municipal ownership of the electric House Association, held yesterday, J. Which has been anxiously awaited by | Daily Ath m Tokio, the des. [onee, covers all matters of di we | light engaged the attention of the city | W. Johnston, manager of the Quebec] $0 many. $ Togo 'RAS How Restaurant Employees Load I tracts ne ian torpedo boat | between the men and the company. | council last evening, A resolution was Bank, was elected president; F. N. P F t ed Themselves Up. ' rovers and a merchant vessel at | One of the provisions is that (he com | carried authorizing the city attorney | Smith, Anannyes Sf he i nan Sank eanu ene N.Y. Tribu | Arthur is now orted official: | pany shall not discriminate against | to mrpare a by-law to create bonds | Vice-president, and . B. anfelson, I sal hoplifters who v i Wr Is gow reported Jai bm a vho may Abr e Be) ih to the amount of $200,000 for the | Inanager of the Peoples' Bank of Hali: (The Perfect Nut Food) good towing away things," | A despatch from Tokio, save | orfranization purchase or installation of an electric | 8%, was, re-clected secrotary-treasurer. | Bgpocially adapted for Lunches, Teas the pri ditto Jbut. for qu that account from Chinese soures licht plant. The vote will be in accor and pigajes. fi UEC NPL k { ud curios poils, Jet me re i} thus § ok . --. dunce with "the amendments to the ENTIRELY DEVASTATED, nd i . 1 ha 18 fm ess ha Remembered By Kaiser. : : ------ nd the Kitchen crew of an upt tended the Russian attempts to Sriottal to the Whig charter, which provides that the vote Hailst o North rant which 1 had the pleasuf ho entrance to Port Arthur. The [ Indianapolis, fod, © duns 23. Inde. | chall be by ballot, orm Sweeps . Quer Mor o at fey vhts ago t Ag Russian cruiser | gations representing the German ninsi ; Carolina, Fors rs the proprictor had a¢ wd only with the I socicties of Louisville, Cincinnati, Baseball On Wednesday. Svecial to the Whir. pe 1 that - | of 1 » boat destrovers § 31. Louis, Columbus and other cities Eastern loague--At Newark Mon- Achaville, 4 A. June 23.--Aq tha were walking out | ing. mine of the central states have gathered in | real, 12, At Jerscy Cite 7 Roches. | Fou t of the severe ait storm which much of | 1 wed with guns w | Indianapolis to take part in the {ter, 4. At Baltimore (am.), 7; To. | hae visited the neighboring section, could : hast: been. erectod tof golden jubilee colobration of the | ronto. 25 Baltimors (pan), 4; To. | Cotton, corn, wheat and all the other i ron wd 1 watched 1 the land defences, There | Indianapolis Macnnerehor, one of the ronto, 7. growing crops have beon completely 1 preparations with in vindicate anv intention on | best known orga izations of its kind American league At Chicago, 6; demolished, and the country for miles t There wer nin the crew, nart of the Russion syuadroy to] in the country. The cslebeation, which [| Cleveland. o. At Philadelphia, 6; | around has heen entirely devastated. i fren. Stoessel is' ap: J opens this evening and continues three Boston, 7. At St. Louis, 5; Detroit, cathe ip KingJevervthing on his ea days, will take the form of a 1ox<ical {4 At Washington, 6; York, 11. WAS SANDBAGGED. ros it a Japaneses sanlt; Liestival in which many noted ap ists National league At incinnati, |; ------------ k i I he 'Tails 1 ill blow un the land musicians in addition to a cua Chicago, 8. At Boston, I: New York, | And Robbed of Big Sum is 1 0 f the squadron. The Jap | bined chorus of 400 voices will td « J 10. At Brooklyn, 0; Philadelphia, 1. Of Money. t ch t ren pushing thei part. Through the German embase Ft Special to the Whig hich she | 1 the fortress Washington the Maennerchor has 3 Released Prisoner Arrested. 'hicago, June 93. Harry Shafer, wr dt Si r Hd ot the he ceived a gold medal and a por on Yostorday, William Thovapron was | clerk of the board of Review, of Cin- a h st I 0 have letter of congratulation from " re released from the penitentinty after | Cinnati, attending the convention as a ts hold tate that t} ring in| or William serving throes ve WN : member of the Saline club, was sand- ring three years for hoc ktealing 1a . " at Colborne, Ont. At the poritentiary bagged and robbed of $1,700 late last wh ashe) d ---- To Beside At Windsor. gate he was met by Police Constable | Might ends with a fondnes- | attl : * |Special to the Whig. Bateson who arrested him the op ---- A Battle Imminent . . . , on ) al 1 h on ® mn for they filled t} A Batts x i i Windsor, Ont , Jive 22. Rotsee strength of 'a warrant charging him The Last Court. ( of the w Lobe ie or "| Hendry, farmetly ror ah for. Brant 1 Coy stealing overcoats about the |Svecial to the Flu. : 1 room, in the srdwn of northern | county, and » for the past twg 1 ame time as ho committed hiv other don, June 3 3.~King and Queen fis. "The vears has been manager of the Michi afience at Colborne. This morning a | Alexandra held the last court of the f his ¢ | 3 : gan Soap company, of Detroit, = has constable arrived from the latter Season at Buckiughaw Palace last r. hat ke cou heen appointed manager of the Britidh place and took Thompson west to | night. Royalty and the diplomatic + had o 2endency... t ( plumbia Salmon compat for + On stdnd trial again, . corps were well represented, : i ; e that he. carried i tario and Quebec, and will take up . ; ee For His wile am < his residence here, Davenport Returns A Liberal. The Verteam, company, of Toronto, : London. June 23.--Tn the bhye-elee. | 1% #ubplying the present ferry serviee A \ bout tagleave th By-Law Carried. tion at Davenport, brought shout by io Wolfe Islanders. It: has chartered peared. and rv Sneeial to the Whig : the resignation from the House of | the steamer Pierrepont, and a purser { DAVID his of St. Catherine Ont., June 23. The Commons, owing to bankruptey of | it sent down here collects the fares of t} had 1 voting on the by law to take ¥20,000 § 4 40 Lockie (conservative), Willigm | POengers from Wolfe Island, sdipnant . that | Stock in the Queonstown Nigga & | &" Benn (liberal), was elected, having | Go to the Young Irishmen's vicnic ' re the St. Catharines Flectria railway took reached 6.219 Votes. as againat 5,178 and dance, Lake Ontario Par On hid or nose ar. } place here, ve sterdny, and resulted in | ole Bir John Jackson, the 'con. | Dominion Day. , ew a I doubt 3 al of heing carried by a vote of 637 10 59. servative candidate. 1 ¢ aim o ! tor by ; ta drivel. wie Finlayson Jr.. while ent- . d 4 : AAO a aE. i + ON SUNDAY nh ! . ' oY 7) ting saw loge at Galbraith, Ont., was 84 Tp Po Sape yey. Bret ih th, long they af march onl ont i he vhine: I Steamer America, Saturday, Lm. aril, x ; ; : Era panght in the machinery and badly p.m. rd for its ph o not © rm, ed. . o prices we are

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