Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1905, p. 1

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Ladies' ring Coats st received this morn; n a. awn Covert Cloth Coa Rls lesigns, and 5, very LADIES' SPRING SUITS ; cannot duplicate later, s, the ice. choice now and have it laid Goods Just Received Have : -- Silks , Browns and Navys, im- rt Waists and Shirt Waist Lustre ist Suits, 35¢., 39¢., gsc, oths padcloths Materials that are proving ring's wear. i a RINS' OVES! is arrived and these genu are fully up_to the stan! and $1.25 DAWES OWS them mfort / HOE | NG SHAPES ow in at [ SHOE STORE we exf s torn placed wit windows. "YEAR 72. 9 New Suits, § New Raincoats, ® New Shirts, jot showing very much in our pot cost any at our windows, NO. 70. yet to have Hu. win- out any day to be re- \ new ones, we are THE EP. JEN STICK PINS PEARL FOR GENTLEMEN We have at present a complete show- ing of these goods, small and dainty 11k, paved designs in Something terns In A need roal LERS 350 KING ST. HOUSE A GENERAL Mrs. J office. T0 PURCHAS mw Dinghy.' Give dress--A. P., FURNISHED minutes board Whig office. ACTIVE, B pices, otc. being made by & Co, Lond GENTLEMEN, pring Suits 31 Brock # livery; style, 10 please; pr promptly. ttre -------- AGENTS -- PERMANENT sell Can B64 ope; x making Rand, Ave ER tes sas FURNISHED, Proom, dou dwelling, light, in ¢ 151 Brock St HOUSE, house af, Pierra Hugh South of Uni bam -- THAT © Corner Street, late! ®rson and Ceived for Walkem & lon. -- FARM sTOCK firm, of 106 acres, 80 of ploughable and. good soil, free from stones or Stumps 11 good milch cows, 3 Ritres, and 1 three year old colt Lo yde), 2 bulls, two yearlings, 1 one on Water : ity ; A PEAR: tight, on * Vrning to A BROWN fay ate v William streors. turn to BLACK ek and a To Finder ote Soon ny fi hd he x whole not I have pretty pins at all prices. SMITH BROS. MALD--WITH REFERENCES Apply, 64 Barrie street. -- A GENERAL SERVANT. the evening to 174 Barrie stroet. SERVANT . Gilbert, 182 ------e rere ------------ A R: GIRL. APPLY TO MRS Lemmon, 78 William street. Tonner AL SERVANT. NO LAUN: "dry work, oe 124 Bagot St. - CKBEPER In own Bandwriting.and stat expected. Box 0. F., Whig dwelling stati t price, A.B. Whig office. PURCHASE Must walk from Hay Market, & married couple and one child, will Apply TT! RIGHT, Agents wanted, to sell McNally New York TO-LET. Se LS hot water furnace. electric ALBERT AV next, that commodious dwelling present occupied by W. St DESIRABLE as outhuildings 0 Implements all as good as new; ree waggons, phaeton ; barn to grind, one to pump i-roomed blacksmith King. Princess on Montreal - Finder will be rewarded on re OSTRICH TIP. ON SUN- 185 Earl st. ELASTIC rday between British Amer- FOR % ILDING LOT, SOUTH SIDE bet Avoly 49 Colborne street. law to raise 830,000 to equip id n y or Livingston's advt. for spe- » KINS thous: ¢ | BEAUTIFUL LAMPS! >. No trouble, all plain sailing ; no ; : \® | catching or getting stiff with a B. and PEE E@EP@Ee@e@®e | H. Lamp. Satisfaction guaranteed with with pearls ly new are the GRAPF (round) pearls, prove expensive; we OPTICIANS APPLY IN APPLY TO Alfred St references required. Ap: y E A 5 OR 6 ROOMEI in central location ing particulars anc A in first all dimentious/ 121 Slater St, Ottawa, be >5 azc ABOUT ROOMS, 15 ba letter to by "H HUSTLIN( toas, coffees Over $3,000 a year i ents. G. Marshal on, Ont. TO GET THEI} made up at Galloway's treet, next to Bibby" fit and price guarantee éséing and repairing dont POSITION World Map two maps it now at work week. Address Co., 142 Fifth ada and inches; ntatives or & FROM APRIL 20th, A ble parlor detached brici hoice location. McCann': ST.---FROM 151 7 situate on Albert St St. Mills & Cunning- PROPERTY A1 of een and Ontario ly otcupied by Mr. Hen grocery with large varc Offers will be re purchase Apply to Walkem, solicitors, King AND IMPLEMENTS, 2 windmills, house, 8 miles from and carpenter shop Immediate possession i Worth $5,000. Apply CRESENT, TUESDAY this office. oon, on Earl, Division, or Reward for its re BELT, WITH front oxodized siiver huck- and Dr. Winnett's office. return to this office. ween Montreal and library may be submit- saturday andl Saturday tons on ice day afternoon ure behind us and sets at 6.18 pan ion Cotten Company at Montreal, Sat urday. This day in history Queen' Fliza beth, died 1603; Paul of Russia assas- sinated. 1801. every ome opened, exquisite designs cheapest to the most claborate, and be pleased and proud to offer to your guests, of BEEF, o Turkey, Chicken, Dhue of all kinds. dreds of pleased customers. 210 Bagot St MILLINERY OPENING -- MODEL HATS -- WEDNES'Y, MARCH 22 PEARSALL'S MILLINERY, at 118 Brook St. E DAILY KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY MARCH 24, 1905. SLY etn Lal : DAILY MEMORANDA, A New Hat for you at Campbell Bros. Civic Finance Some 8 pan people seem to keep their affec Ladies' Musical Club 'meets on Satur The only sure things are those hat The sun rises Suturday at 5.56 aw Tenders for coal, received by Domin we sell. A large variety just from the very ROBERTSON BROS.. McFEDRIDGE'S MEATS Are the Kind you will surely enjoy We handle the very best LAMB, PORK and VEAL he market affords. Butter, Eggs, Cooked Meals, Smok d Meats, Canned and Bottled Goods, ks and Vegetables Our prices, are right-ask our hun McFEDRIDGE'S "Phone 564. SPRING Our First Display of English, Fronch and American Commenced ALL ARE INVITED. MILLINERY ! Wednesday, March 29th M. AND E. JACKSON Will show their Easter Millinery Comfort Fit Durability Style Essentials to be had in our Shoes. Wear '"'Allen's"' Mititary Bootmakers, 84 Brock §t. SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT, T Y.W.C. A. Friday Morning, March 31st, Fancy Work Class Will Begin. Teach Miss Sutherland. Foes, 15¢. a Lesson. Instruction in all kinds Fancy Work SHORT BREAK In Hostilities At The Front Is Expected. WOMEN MUST LEAVE VLADIVOSTOK -- MAY PROVI. SION FOR TWO YEAR SIEGE. Russian Fowrs Drop a Point-- Russians May Have to Re- treat Farther West Than Harbin and be Cut Of 6,000 Miles From Home. Specigl to the Whig. ondon, March 24. The Times cor: respon t at St. Petersburg cables: The general staff prediets a fort night's break in the operations at the front. The organ of the army has begun to publish the list of the casu alties at Mukden." Grand Duke says that only lost, Official annoumeement the inter national loan is still withheld. Ae cording to the Bourse Gazette thesis sue probably will at ninety-six, Nevertheless, Russian fours dropped another point to-day Several bank shares fell on the news of the failure of a firm connected with the deadlock in the transport of grain, Mikhaloviteh siege guns wire Sergius two be The Women Must Leave. St. Petersburg, March 2.1L is an- nounced here that all the women Lave been ordered to leave Viadivos- tok, The possibility that if the "Russian army should be unable to hold the lower line of the Sungari river, at Chunchiatsu, it may be compelled to retreat, not only to Harbin, but also further westward along the railroad, abandoning to the Japand®® North- erm Manchuria, and the Russian mari- time Amur provinces, as well, is the latest startling news from the front. In a Gunshu despatch it is pointed out that unless Chunchiatsu and the Sungari lines, a scant hundred miles Harbin, can be held, it will be difficult to maintain a position far- ther back before Harbin, where, with the front of the army paralleling the railroad, the practicability of a turn. ing movement to completely sever communications, and isolate 'the army 6,000 miles from home, is too serious dor Russian. consideration, In view of this" "powsibility the despatch sug gests the advisability of immediately providing Vladivostok with war mu nitions and supplies for a two-years' siege, The correspondent estimates the number--ef--reinforvements needed to give Gen. Lineviteh the reouisite sup eriority of farce to be 200.000, Superior In Cavalry Too Gunshu Pass, March 24. Gen, Line vitch, the new ecotomander-in-chief of the: army, vesterday, received the members of his staff, Reports persist of Japanese turning movement on hoth flanks of the Russian anmies, Chinese state that the Japanese have recruited many Chinese bandits, and-that probably they are noy to count able a superiority in cavalry a well as infantry Advance Guard Of Squadron. London, March 24. -The Paris cor respondent of the Morning Leader, says it is reported that a Japanese torpedo boat, the advance guard of the Jupancs quadron, has passed Colombo, Cevion, bound west. S---- Sighted Port teamer Russian Squadron Luis, Mauritius, March 24 --A from Colombo, Ceylon, which has arrived here, reports that during the night of March 16th, <he met a torpedo boat, which was fol by a wdron of warships distance behind, Where the fleet not stated, It is in the Russian Baltic the eastward, Russian I owed SOM was sighted 1 ferred that eding to it wa el prod Canipaign Of Peace. Petersburg, March 21 are supporting the J ace, beginning to print nite openly the history of the intri- gues in the far cast for the protection of private interests, devoting special attention to M. Bozobrazofi's connes tion with the Yalu timber concession. The publication orandum of Gen <4 The pa per campaign for and are include a secret mem Kuropatkin pointing out that war would be inevitable if Russian interests wiig extonded inte Korea. The necessity for increased taxation to ment the expenses of the war is recognized and the minister of fingnce has submitted projects to the conneil of the empire, which, altogether, will reach about $11,000,000. There is ulso a proposition for a general in come Lax, Changing Post. Gunshu Pass, Manchuria, eighteen miles north of Tie Pass, March 24, I'he convietion exists that Gen. Kuro: patkin is now directed toward the northeast for the investment of Viadi- vostok changing his post to Gensan, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE--~FLYNN'S LITTLE GIANT Controller manufacturing business for Canada Guaranteed conqueror of bard pullers' and rusawasy horsey Absolately ~humanés Fits all brides, Runaways iwdessible. $2.00 each P. Harvey Fivnn, 78 Warres Street, York EE -------- The Pest In America. We sll the John B. Stetson com v's celebrated hats Campbell Bros. The Diwision Sighted. Said, March 24. The division Russian squadron has heen Port of the sighted. Sir Henry's Tour Postponed. London, Murch 24.-Sir Henry Ir WOMAN'S FIGHT WITH LION. Rescued Her Husband, Who Was "in Its Grip. Loudon, March 2.-The Daily Chron jlo publishes. the following © A thill ing story of an emeounter with yu lion, in which a woman played a conspicn ous part, ovmes from the Bulawayo district, : 2 While retiving bb west. wn English settler named Digkert heard what sounded like a pig granting. Stepping outside to invest le. he was imme diately scived by & lon. His shouts brought out Mrs. Biekert with a load: ed rifle, : With the of she struck the beast on the and cansed it to re lease its hold of Ber husband, Dickert then sprang to his fest, snatched the gun, and shot the Hon dead & Bombay cable Says : Lord Laming ton, the governor of Bombay, killed two lions in the Gir Forest. Another lion hunt was ws fred by the other members of the patty and twelve miles from the govesnor® shoot, and while the guns were fing a wounded lion on: fook thé animal suddenly sprang upon Jor Carnegv, of the Bombay political service, killing him instantly. No other wember of the party was injured. + + + 3 + + + Amiens, nee, March » 4 24 .--The Assizes, ¢ 's after a fo! ht's trial, ¢ 4 has sen teen among » + the note gang of 4 + twenty-six actors who «4 % operated in ¢e and in % + foreign © y under the % 4 leadership of Marius Jacob, + 4 to terms of imprisonment + ranging fr life-long at ©» + hard labor | the ring- + leaders to years. The # others were tted, aie Se + + Rp Ad SOLDIERS' IEMIn verecnive British Recruits Discharged in Consequence. * London, March M.-The war' oflice is afflicted with a "'deatal trouble." Some time ago the military authori ties sanctioned the enlistment of men whose teeth were Bad, on the condi tion that they sholild pay for false teeth, or else have! the defective mo lars stopped. t ars now that many of the "too pe have refused to ment and p a The war bikie clusion - that the mm Leome to the con cannot be forced to carry out their t, and wust be 'discharged a8 ww be come efficient ; The Brigade of Guapds. is (he worst delinquent. About a hundred "men have already been discharged on ac count of their teeth, while more fate, as many aro. likely to share the same + Si 4 CAPTURED' FORTY. + + * + London, March 24.-- 4 + Japan has so far captured + 4+ about forty vessels of 3 4 various nationalities which + 4+ have attempted to run into 2» 4 the blockaded Russian 4 4 ports, + + + PEALE IIEPIFEFIFI 09044 WEEDING OUT THE NAVY War Vessels Struck Off Effective List. Loudon, March 20. "According 10 » parliamentary return just issued vessels have been struck off the m tive hist of the navy, under the re cent redistribution scheme They comprise four battleships, ix arm oured cruisers, ten first class cruiser nineteen second class en thirty one third « cruisers, eleven tor pedo gunboat ixtean sloops, thirt three gunboats amd twenty five mi cellaneous Of this total the vessels described as for sale old are one armoured cruiser, thirty five eraisers, eight tor pedo gun} fourieen gunboat one sloop onl hulks, and eight miscellane A Fatal Bet New York, March "24 Drinking a quart of bra in an hour on a #5 wager, Charl Butler, thirty-one vears old, died at his home, 216 Ber ry street, W) sburg, on Monday night. In a loon 4m North Sixth street, Williamiburg, Butler begun sipping the windy until the bottle was draine] n after he fell in a stupor, and companions carried him home, cre he died in great agony. Dr, © coroner's physician has had ord autopsy to make an reer Bannerman Regrets It London, Mi 24. 8ir Campbell Bannerman, reviving th a letter from J. B. Greig, of Lourencekirk, said he had "alway pathized with your opinions, hut hope von will apprec ate the probable difficulty of revers ing the mistake legislation of the present government in making the ex clusion of Canadish cattle perman ent." Long Debate On Question Ottawa, March H.-A prominent member of the opposition makes the statement that members enough have already signified their intention of speaking on the second reading off the autonomy bills to keep the debatd-om this stage of the proposed legislation going for two weeks to come ving's Canadian and American tour has been postponed for one year. The reason is that Sir Henry's doetors bave advised him that he should not have so dong a tour st present. His or fine hate. boalth is, however, much improved. When The Maid Leaves Suddenly You will fine Clark's cooked meats. | in ting; nicer than the dinner she was going to prepare--good and whole I s 1 1 ¢ @ k v « t § 1 LATEST NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- Matters That Interest Everybody Montreal, been unofficially reported not satisfied with the compromise, and may British & exemption to the pany Grenadier, who was killed in the Queen street east collision; is suing the Toronto railway company for £25,000. Premier Gouin's pew cabinet was 2 pany has been incorporated bany, to Falls and Lewiston, for cleogric and Order of Chosen Friends, in session at Toronto, defeated hy a narrow mas jority, a resolution to increase the insurance rates, and Thursday, linm Pattomson , . wures. Dr. Rproule spoke Fro ao patate schools, Heroine of Long Point Has Passed Away Langton, Ont, March 24.- Mrs. Ro in he 'returned he found his life puriaér had- passed away, Mr Koher achieved fame one tormy winter night in November, 1X54, when she risked © her life to save Capt. Packett and erew of the three masted schooner Conductor, which was wrecked on Long Point For hef bravery and untiring efforts in saving the erew the government guve her a farm of 100 pores, and a purse of $1,000 was given her hy Pui fulo shipowners. The New York Life Saving Association decorated her vith a handsome gold medal, and with modest pride shecdisplayed the medal ip to the very last. She also received letters from the late Queen Victoria, Distant Places. SIBLE FORM, --Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read And Remembered. Maj sth Royal Rifles, it to be adjutant of the Sisley team, A general revolt of natives 'ameroons (German West Davidson, in the Adrica), has There are umors that Greenway is vote Allan against Johnston minister the government, has been gazetted at Copenhagen, in uccession to. Sir Kdward Goschen, ransferred to Vienna. By laws wore carried at Brockville to oan the Canada Carriage compafiy LOO and to grant a dite and D. H. Burrell com The father of Russel J. Stevens, the worn in at Quebec on Thursday and he legislature adjourned to April Sth to allow the holding of the hye lection The Lisgar family having become xtinet, the 56th Regiment, Lisgar Rifles, with headquarters at Broek ille, have decided to rest and new name, The Niagara Frontier Bridge com- at Al a bridge across river, between Niagara adopt a new construct he Niagara ans. dian team cars, vehicles and The Grand- Coumeil of the decided to hold siehnial instead of annual sessions. Mr. Monk, in the commons, ,on spoke on the autonomy bill, in opposition to the views . of « Ja Borden, his leader. Wom. Wil SAVED LIVES OF CREW familiarly known as Abigail or, the heroine of Long Point suddenly Wednesday nt her home Walsingham Centre Her was absent only a few moments husband When o one from Lord Aberdeen { al Dragged To His Death Special to the Whig Calgary, NW.T.. March 24.-Word has reached the city that John J Sullivan, one of the oldest residents of High River district, was deagged to cath by his horse lust Friday Hix I was found h saddle reversed aiid "na arch party being organiz I, Sullivan's dead and mangled body found near a little creek. The bod vidently had been dragged a ng distan A Gushing Oil Well special to the Whig Jeamington Ont., March 21.----An other gusher oil well was drilled in vesterday, about a mile north of the town, on the Wales farm. This well iy considered 16 be the best vet struck It is flowing now fifty bafrels an hour, and in twenty hours flowed one thousand barrels. This ix the second gusher that ha been struck on this farm, He Was Acquitted Special to the Whig Berlin, Ont., March 26 John Mey ers, who had charge of a Galt, Pres ton and Hespeler electric railway car which killed Annie Fenwick, a passen ger, in October last, was acquitted at the aswizes here, yesterday, on a charge of manslaughter. 14 was al leged that Meyers had been criminal ly negligent That Old Trick. to the Whig Siratford, Ont, March 24. ~Rev. O, W. Howard, of the Diocesean College, Montreal, hag declined the call to the rectorship of St, James church, this city, in mccmmion to Bishop Williams, Mr. Howard gives as his reasons for refusing the call the receipt of an anonymous letter stating that he was not the unanimous choice of the con gregation, "Poems in volor and form," a well known Kingston lady exclaimed after viewing the bewitching millinery dis- some, AT JAPAN'S MERCY ---------- In the Matter of Féape Terms, So tis Said. Spee a W ly Se arch 24,~1f Gen. Line- vitch hat communicated an estimate of the situation direct to Emperor Nicholas it may account for his toa: jesty's ine disposition 0 listen to peace counsels and open eric tions before the Jupanese estab) themselves on Russian soil. With Manchuria entirely to the practically at Japah's mercy in matte of peace the decision to appoint Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholnevitch to the suprents comm the far cust was recon: sidered because the outlook at the front does nok warrant she risk of compromising the prestige of a mem: ber of the imperial family. Military authorities here believe that unless Gen. Linevitch is sure of his ability to hold the lower Sungen line, he will risk his whole army if he fortifies and concentrates there, as, if enemy's advance. : At the general staff the view that Gen. Linevitoh may be compelled to abandon Herbin and retire toward its fate, in regarded as almost wun: warranted by anything that is offi. cially known there, it beitg pointed out that Field Marshal Oyama will have a long and laborious task to 000 men, Meanwhile Russian reinforce ments are arriving at Harbin at the rate of 1,900 men per day. Neverthe- less, it is significant that there is now office. ------ Money Is Lost. London, March 24.-The Moscow vor estimated that the two all irretrievably ] indignation that is proportionate government hid to productive works, adds that enough is thrown away ing to lack of transportation facilities to cover St. Paul's cathedral. ARE VERY BUSY. What Clergue Has to Say About Soo Works, Special to aad etrort; in arch M--Francis CH. Chg ways, in reference to a ramor hehas nok much. financial interest in the present Lake Superior corporation, that his holdings am larger than ever before, and that the reorganization was eminently satis- factory to him. The outlook for the future of the corporation is very bright. Mr, Clorgue states that the the Canadian the total up to 37.70 per ton. Al rail milly are busg filling the orders es ---- LOW WATER IN BOILER Dredge. Special to the Whig Ottaws, March 24.-The Public Ac counts' Committee continued, to day the investigation into the cause the explosion on the some time ago. The to confirm provious evidenco testimony A Steamer Sunk. Special to the Whie Port Dalhousie, Ont, of navigation and Port weason Toronto sunk at her main dock held close and chains plies under water, but the is not to It Look For A Banner Crop. Special to the Whir Rowthern, N.W.T., March 24.-Seed tho district and will be general with in a week or #0 and property part of Mexico. * No Divorce For Buffalo Bill. Sheridan, Wyoming, March 24.--Th district court here refused the for a divores, Sale, 19¢., Saturday, of at New York Dress Reform. TO RENT. FOR THE SUMMER fortable 0 furnished Marysville, Wolfe Island. played by The Somerville Co. terms, ~ bo definitely mated that he should be defeted, his line of re treat lies to two sides of a triangle, the third side of which is open to the Lake Baikal, leaving Viadivostok . to bring up an army of 300,000 or 400 ,- a well marked peace party at the war respondent of the Standard says it is milliards of roubles already spent on the war are ost. This is causing to the recognition of the great need for agriculture and The correspondent every weok alongside the railways ow- Algoma Central will be built for 100 miles further to connect with the Grand Trunk Pacific and into the Manitoulin district. An additional Wg Painoes dus ¥8Y SIN uo Ayo government, bringing the Was the Cause of Explosion on a of dredge Tarte went that the . cause was mot diie €& deficient construction but rather to fw water in the boiler, * March 24. The steamer Lakeside which during the between Dalhousie, lies her moorings, this morning, in dock by her lines § known whether the sea cock was left open or whether the ice, which lately left the harbor, drew the oskumy out of the vessel's scams ing has commenced in many parts of Settlers are pouring in and heavy consignments of spring goods sre 'arriving daily. The roads are dry awd the duat ix blowing. The land is in good condition for the spring wor A banner crop is ex pected at this point this year, Raisuli For Governor. Tangier, March .Raisuli, the kidnapper of lon Perdicaris, bas been appointed governor of the Falls dis: trict, The news was received with joy by the sueromnding tribes. The ap- pointment renders secure the lives of Buropesns in that peti tion of Col, W, ¥, Cody (Buffalo Bill) Re It's a good thi to take these mornings, Abbey's Salt, its fresh at Gibsons Rpd Cross drop store, dite Corset, MONTHS, CoM- house. in village of A Jargs airy rooms, Pleasant shady lawn, close to river. For terms, te Mrs. T. C. Briggs, Mary olfe lslgnd, jo stout figures, SECTION a filled with all the very 'bes modela. of * French, Amtiongt and Cana ar » now styles we are showin model for stout figures, NUFORM Made of fine con 'erect form, tended hip, tri with lace bebe ribbon * This Corset produces with abdominal abdomen th fasteners on hip and to 30, hia The Leading Undertaker 'Phone 877. 222 Princess St. Seturday, March 25 The Distinguished ish B® KYRLE BELL oddly And his superb original KB. M. Holland, in the' fascinating play "RAFFLES ™ York 360 nights Jest ork & nigl ay A ries -crchintral $180, Farauetta Balcony, $1, 75¢., . . Seats now on sale. MONDAY, March 27 The Renowned : Dale's English Opera Singer Erter ainment, ApPSTNE To "GEMS OF THE LIGHT OPERAS" Mm SESSA BO Miss Gwendoline Phillips, the Contralto from Daly's Claude Anderson, or, Queen's » and Alasandra Palace Conotris- - J redar hy and wmorous Musical Sketches bap, 4 H. Collman, Solo Pianist and Accomps anist, Prices, 75¢., 50¢., 808¢., 360, Beats BOW On sale. EE ---- ST -------- ----------. IN THE SPRINGTIME You always seem to be looking for something, and you do not kiiow just tizing, something to act as a real A and tonic. Have you thought of a bottle' of nice TOMATO CATSUP ? We have all kinds and all prices. Besitled the ord varieties we have * Hot Stuff," ster. Cockfgil Catsup, Tabasco = Catsup and Sweet Catsup. 4 James Redden § Co. Importers of Fine For particulars, address MM. Hobertson B.A. iplas, Ont.,

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