Underwear Underwear that will customers know this tq be : th nplete Whitewear De : v partment it our prices are unquestiona- reliable qualities. The rapid ment in face of all competition & interest e Skirts, Corset Co rs, Chemises vers, bove garments we have al| the appear as the novelties as they BONS = 1 year. They enter into the [dresses and for sashes they in all wanted shades and in 6 our Ribbons or flowered tton Stockings, 20c., 25¢. sle Stockings, 35c. Cotton Stockings, ioc, )Ce Lisle Thread Stockings, 35¢., J Lace Ankle Stockings, 25¢ to Lace Front Stockings, 25c. to n's Hosiery on Hosiery. Thread Hosiery, Hosiery. on Hosiery. Hosiery, {nit" Stockings, all sizes in ockings, This quality will Stocking for boys usually 18c,, 20c., 25c., a heavy tton Stocking, extra strong k of these cool, comfortable Tan color, 85c. and $1. and 10, Tan color, 9oc. and Tan color, $1 to $1.50. idals are English make and alue. : SHOE STORE E DAILY RITISH No Trick to Sell Our Straw Hats We import direct from the past w Prices, $1, our sales for surprised us. £2.50, OUR BORSALINO Ttalian make, at $2.50, cannot be equaled. Hats are our hobby--styles and Prices do our talking. E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co, MILITARY FOOTWEAR We make to order every- thing required. tely * correct in style and pattern, Wear '""Allen's"' Military Bootmakers, Sign of Golden Boot. 48 Brock St. SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, CARCO. strong reliable Companies on! LOSSES PROMYTLY LOWEST RATES on approved risks of every aescription. Office, Opposite Ontario Bank TAXES, SAVE ng your Takes' on or her No discount allowed alter . 0. Vv 1 For the Hot Weather 5 Refrigerators, .from Gus Range, Also WANTED. FOUR GOOD WAITERS FOR STEAM er Rideau Queen. STRONG © BOY horse and be geuverally S Qutario street. ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST LIT- Te ree fle Horses in Canada; Arabian. Hackney, ROOM GIRLS, CHAMBER | Roan, 144 hands, 900 pounds, 7 years Maids, Bell Boys. Apply manager | oid Gentle, afraid of nothing, good British-American hotel driver excellent saddle horse; sound. Address, George Brown, Interprise A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT FIFTEEN | eee years old as nurse girl. Apply Dbe- tween 6 and 7 in the CT to 120 AUCTION SALE Barrie street. TWO NEW MILCH COWS; FOUR en tmp ---- | vents 'old, 'and three one year old heifers AN EXPERIENCED LADY BOOK-| will be sold_by William Murray, auc keeper for wholesale house. Give re-| tioneer, on Market Square, SATURDAY ferences and = state salary Box | MORNING, June 24th, at 11 o'clock "X.Y.Z.," Whig Office mm om---- PARISIAN NERVES. GENTLEMEN, TO GET THEIR Spring Suits made up at Galloway's, 181 Tr ock street, prompt! New York, and Fou see our excellent values, when shopping. ---- SMITH BROS, 1908 Jewelers Opticians TWO PER. CENT. BY PAY- fax Coll Gas Stove, Veranda Chairs, Summer Kitchen Stoves. TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE, | 'Son. 398 Princess Street. TO LOOK ) Clarence street Apply, D. Noonan Dated June 20th, 1905 user" avsis | POLO HORSE FOR SALE. : next to livery ; style, fit and price guaranteed to please ; pressing and repairing done NO. 146. The Correct styles In hats at Campbell Bros Twenty-five bananas, 25¢.S Crawford's City league baseball, _ericket field, 2 pau. Saturday. The sun rises Saturday at 4.19 a.m, and sets at 7.45 p.m. This day in history : Prince Albert Id ward of York born, 1894. If words were wirigs heaven 'woirld have needed enlarging long ago The less religion a man has the more | he thinks he can give away Pow boat raves froni yacht © club house, 2.80 p.m., Saturday. The préacher who has something to say always knows when he has said it Fo he really cool and comfortable, However warm the day Get a George Mills: Artic straw hat- And got it right away Don't = forget St. Paul's lawn festiva in school room grounds, Thursday, June 29th. The world's a stage on which we stroll About in various groups And sowe few have a leading role But most of us Supes eck more than $1.50, $2 and for fine felt, DECORATED CHINA We have a flew and particularly hand- sume display of decorated DINNER SETS TOILET SETS They will please vou without a doubt, and the prices are very reasonable. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. Cut Glass A Most Attractive Showing of the RIGHT KIND of goods properly displayed. For brilli- ancy and purity "of color our CUT GLASS is unsurpassed. We sell only THIS KIND and respectfully ask that Absolu- TEA SETS ly represented PAID, 880 King Street. DY pay J. 8. Smith, Issuer of Marriage Licenses mens | Agction Sale. BART) Lot 12 on north side of Cataraqui street, west of and near Orchard street frontage 61 feet, 32 feet, with the attached now occupied by Mr Aylesworth, cat $6 per month each, will sold hy John H. Mills at his auction Brock street, on Saturday, the 24th Day of June, Instant At 12 noon, subject to one reserve bid Fot farther information apply to JOHN MUDII, Vendor's Solicitor, Re 2 to $5 each ; two thereon Gordon and Mr Bibby's | Again Unstrung Over the Moroc- can Question Speeial to the Whig. FSD SY PEACE IS REMOTE SAYS TOKIO; AND THE WAR WILL CONTINUE. bo Russian Detachment, Unable to Retreat, Cut Off --Japanese Advance Pauses, After Clear- ing Immediate Front--Line- vitch Still in Retreat. "necial to the Whig, St. Petersburg, June 23. News from the battlefield is exceedingly meagre, A press telegram, of Tuesday's date, speaks of a "rear guard action," and there are rumors that the Russian ariny is retreating. Jut the latest despatches received from Gen. Line vitch, bearing the same date, declared briefly that the Japanese advance has paused. A despatch from Gunshu pass, of Wednesday's date, says that the operations 'of the Japanese ended after the last fight, and that the Japanese appear, to have heen merely clearing their immediate front, Heavy Rains And Mists. Tokio, June, 23.--Heavy rains and mists are hindering the operations in Manchuria. It is diffienlt to see far afield while the plains are flooded, and the roads almost impassable for heavy transport. The Russians are advance ing. The war office, here, notified the commanders 'that the continuance of the war is not affected by the peace proposals, and say peace is remote, and that the war will continue. The steamer Anacona, from Hongkong, for Yokohoma, with rice, is missing, It is suspected that she has been captured by a Russian cruiser. Russian Cavalry Paralyzed. June 23.--~A despatch to the Telegraph, from Tokio, says that Gen: Mistchenko's Cossacks have been paralyzed by their bitter experience with the * Japanese infantry. Despite the reinforcements they have received they will not approach within 'range of the Japanese. One detachment, London, cent engagement, has been completely out" off. Gen. Linevitch "is retreating from many positions, apparently with the object of concentrating on the Kirin Chang Chun line, where he in tends to make 5 stand. Nelidoff Doubts Report. Paris, M. Nelidoff, the Russian ambassador, has not been ad vised of his appointment as peace plenipotentiary, and therefore, doubts the report to that effect June Can't Get Loans. June & Berlin, It is reported hore that has asked al banks for a loan, and that Brussels and oth er capitalists have also been sounded on the subject. All requests have been declined, it is stated, except under a gnarantee that the will be ended in the very near Russia sev war future, WHAT IS NEEDED. To Maintain the Permanency of the French. Special to the Whig. Tecumseh, Ont., June 22 Essex county flocked to the Jean Baptiste picnic held near here, yesterday. vices were held in the village in the morning, then milies went Ser- church hundreds of fa to the lake shore grounds. The speakers were Hon, J. 0. Reaume Paris, Jun It cannot be denied and Gaspard Pacaud, Windsor and A COMPET COOK, TO GO TO | that the presentation of Fraunee's re-} Gustave Boyer, the eloquent young the soultry. five miles Irom town, ply to Germany has been followed by a | member for. Vaudreuil, ho represent or small family : good ; i ty | ed the Minister of Fisheries Prefon- wages. © enclosing references, | recurrence of the feeling of anxic Re. + 1 t to Mrs. Coyne (Box 6), city. and distrust which lately prevailed. | tame. Dr. Reaume pointed out that : == | Thora is a Ytop of alarmist rumors re- | three things were necessary to main- MEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN PLUMB. rarding the kaiser's intentions, and®] tain the permanency of the French ing trade. We cannot supply demand | £¥ RE. .H seople First. the use of the lan- for graduates, $4.50 to $5 per day. | the possibility of grave developments | people, 14 1 of the 8 Eight weeks completes course. Barn | is geting unpleasantly on the public | guage; second, the spread of the St. while learning. Address, for Cata- --c > tr. § on s- | Jean Raptiste Soriety and third, the logue, Coyne Bros.. Co. Plumbing | Perves. M. Rouvier, however, in an Je, So Schools, Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, wering numerous enquiries by deputies | possession ol land, Mo. Employment, guaranteed or | in the lohbies, asserted that pessimis money refunded. TO-LET. VINE OFFICE AT 848 KING STREET, room, newly furnished. Apply front to J. P. Forrest, 848 THE SHOP ON DIVIS near Garrett street, o Bood, milliner. DWELLINGS FURNISH furnished, stores, offices, etc., mt Me- Estate Agency, 51 Cann's Real rock Stroet. LOST. A LARGE Brooch, get with brilliants. Finder Fire At Northbrook. Kindly leave at this office. Northbrook, June 19.---The recent OPEN.FACE SILVER WATCH, - on | frosts have not hurt the crops in this Wednesday. June 21st Finder will | section, except that the harvest bn be rewarded by returning to Whig| be two or three: weeks later than office. usual, Roy Reid, when recovering i aS v ' Oe whi ae A HARP-SHAPED BROOCH with | he measles caght a col Lol eh hi bearl settings, on Wednesday, June | veloped ifito pneumonia. Miss Dougan, 21st. Finder will he suitably reward-] of Kaladar, was visiting Mrs. Presley og upon Fellemtation bf brooch = at] Saturday and Sunday. Marshal Pres tiag Hery. store for identifies (yy with a 'small gang of men, has IN commenced government road ~ work Canada To Capture Traffic. near Kaladar. The manager of Dr. London, June 23.- lock, interviewed by Associated Press, said "Canada Britain and the North tment. What is wanted is the eauliest, | Jane & now blacksmith shop. Mrs. Ira fastest mail, and Canada will give | Wood is visiting at Mr. Hariin's I'he this by Way of Sydney, Capy I're- | residence of Joshua Broadhead was ton, ---- i A splendid quality of Slaters 83.50 Oxford The latest shape, The Apply at Whig office. SILVER STAR-SHAPED Sir Wiiliam x will ultimately command the entire mail traffic between Great tic rumors were utterly baseles ile vd that gressing perfectly and negotiations are regularly Claims Many Privileges Berlin, June 23.--The French not will not contribute to bring about an understanding with Germany Morocco. France claim to have privileges, even in case a conference takes place. Germany, therefore, proh- ably will continue her direct negotia tions with the sultan of Morocco, at Fez, unless Premier Rouvier his policy. King Street. ION STREET, ccupied by @ aver many ED AND UN- changes Price's summer resort at Mas went through last week with ¢ her of guests, Some of sample from the Big Dipper gold mine best seem in Ontario, Satisfactory work is being done at Me. McFar Mu the Canadian American con- completely gutted by fire on Tuesday . morning. atent colt in shoe for gents, Buy family syringes at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Expect Big Corn Crop. Snecial to he Whig Washington, DU "The gov- ernment reports from the leading corn producing sections indicate that the condition of that grain is by no means uniforin. Reporte tell of delay in planting on account of exgessive moisture, vet the. final acreage does not appear to have been much reduced on that account, and in many states the outlook is bright for a large har- vest, provided weather conditions are not below average during the remain- der ¢f the seaon, The expense of the ., June 20 vield will be heavy, because of the extensive replanting necessary, but the quantity should he large, since only a small area area has been aban- doned or other erops substituted, The Bloody Deeds. Special to the 4 Serlit, June Reports of massa- eres in Turkish Armenia, have been receiver int this city. In one town it is said that 170 Christians were killed hy Mohammedans. 'Crops have been destroved, Fighteen Christian villages were pillaged, Churches plundered and sanetua desecrated, Numerous Christ , including priests, have been compelled to profess Mohammedanisin in order to death. eacnn A Lad Drowned. KINGSTON, ONTAF which was unable to retreat in a ve {3 S defini be prosident defence, fishing for @ Prof. Levi 8 tuberculosis: James Ho years, was The Quek miles of tin 745. Gen, C as an expla Asbury Park, Denver is I operations and groce Willian stumbled, to covered gold sa ans in "rn its . Darl w Marie Pare, waitres two, went into the swi the Bath hotel, Mont drowned Armenians, Persigns engaged, ; been closed owing to diphtheria and the children turers' As London to eel the royal charter to company. rapidity, that discount lege eampas mbly die, bi alumni wi ly hurt Judge charge M tody at i to he 'Mary Ro be_hanged san ol London, and as the of hydrophobia Paster Institute. A Ont., Snecial to the Ehie Sarnia, Ont., June 23.--Last night a Lockett, . shoe 25 bananas, 25c. Crawford. unmuzzled ino London June i alarmed hy Indiseriminate massacres are place in the Trans-Caucasus, in. which and Kurds scarlet fever eler has refused to ; from cas- rattleboro, Vt., An appeal ve to the United States su- preme court, and, pending a decision from that body, Mes. Rogers will not RAND DUKE. ent of National, I. 23. Emperor ely appointed ola Agcholaiviteh to the council of national aE : Culled From All World. ~ King Ch Wl Denmark is in a state of grea kness, Th go wil allow not am Toronto Bay. v8 he can eure of iodine. i, aged twenty-seven Rice Lake. wnt gold 2,36) realizing $306, ing, well known Beypt, is dead at the omen footpads while playing ball, the ground aud dis- polite, Nob. si, aged twenty mming tank of real, and was taking are The Central school at Chatham has an epidemic of among Members of the Canadian Manufac iation held a banquet in wate the granting the West India Former Postmaster M. J. Reddoch, of Yazoo City, Miss, has been sent to jail for a year for perjury. He trumped up charges against a North Carolina congressman, P. H. Lowd, Williston, 8.C., has in vented a machine to lay bricks with almost 'human intelligence and with a 8 human hands seventy-five per cent. Veemya, to-day, atmounces definitely Marguerite Ferrier, ga sixteen months that the powers of ihe new popular old infant, fell from a window at 215 assembly, which will be composed of Wilton avenue, Toronto, twenty foct | 500 membars, elected for five years, to the ground and died hadi an holir | Will be co-cqual with those of the ater in the general hospital council of the empire, and that all Prof. Dean, of the provincial agri legislation that is to become law enltural department, is to visit some | mast pass both hoses, and receive of the leatling dairy centres of Great | the emperor's approval. Representa- Britain, Ireland, and the northiorn | tives of the press will be admitted 10 dairy countries of the eontinent. the assembly, but 'reports must be The Philadelphia City Trust an) | censored before publication. In addi Safe Deposit company. a most re tion there will be a regular official liable financial institttion, has closed | publication of the proceedings, its doors, as a result of the discov ery of the B. H. Gaskill forgeries Baseball Yesterday Metoors are reported to have fullen : ee near Georgetown, Ky. Charloston, W National league--At , Chicago, 0; rd Te Goat eat on ion Philadelphia, 1. At Cincirinati, 1; New f the meteor ave Charleston jarred York, 2. At St. Louis, 2; Boston, 10, o ] ») ' the town badly as to break many American leaguo--At Philadelphia 2 de Cleveland, 0. At Washington, 3; St. Cecil 1. 1. Branson, an employee of Louis, 1. At Boston, 1; Chicago, 1. the Union Hank, Winnipeg, who ab (« alled at end of tenth inning, rain.) seconded two months ago with $5,000 Eastern league--At Buffalo, 9; Roch- of the bank's funds, has been arrested | ©8ter, 1L As Montreal, 11; Toronto, in Tapachula, Méxieo. Branson. tame 1 At Baltimore, 5; Newark, 1, (Called from the eastern townships. in seventh, rain.) At Providence, 1; Mrs, Surah Amn: Bellamy, Fogland, Jersey City, 1. (Called in seventh, arrested on arrival of a steamer in Quebec, ono charge of higamy a few The Raft Broken Up. Cweeks ag i" to taken back to Special to the Whig, her nitive land,' an Fpglish con Sarnia, Ont., une 23.--A raft of stable having left for the purpose. four million feet, which the Reid A Chir military company, drilled Wrecking company's tugs were trying by a nytional guard officer and using | to bring into the river, broke up at discardod United States army rifles, | the foot of Lake Huron, yesterday af- has wen dizcovered in New York ternaon, and was swept down with the Gav. Tigrins has notified the police rapid current in the river, Only , that it ste in violation of law. small portion of the logs could be I and, an Faston, Pa. 4 phoomed again and the remainder will chauii id "his back broken, when |}, vo (6 he picked up along the river i overturned on the" La vesterday. He it none of the were with him were bad dis LOTS Dr. Jobm A. Macgregor, of was bitten by a boy developed symptoms dog SFFFTFHF 4 of crease. The conditions of the crop is RIDAY, JUNE 23, 1905. IN NEW YORK Middleton Does Not Fear Police. NOTED PROMOTER IS NOT AFRAID TO SHOW HIM- SELF. Light on Mysterious Movements-- =~ Walks Openly in the Streets and Cuts Quite a Swath--Se- cret Pulls Have Influence. New York, June 23.- Mysterious Mr, Middleton, president of the New York Realty Corporation, is still in this city. Although he disappeared ab- ruptly, leaving a host of creditors and a dozen love-lorn women to mourn him, his wanderings seem to have ter minated in the Continental hotel, in Newark, N.J. He is now in New York living in a cheap lodging house in the neighborhood of Eighth avenue and Twentieth-third ~~ street; He walks farourid the city freely despite the fact that two warrants charging grand larceny hang over his head. Twa of those who have recognized Middleton were women. One who talk- ed with him says that he informed her that he was living in the city and had no intention of running away, adding that his arrest would involve too many.' persons in scandal, The other woman saw Middleton with a young woman dressed in light blue silk. Middleton himself, wore a blue serge dack suit and black derby hat. He appeared to take no precautions whatever to avoid detectives, It is now positively known sone among Middleton's late associates are aware of his present residence and are holding daily conferences with him. They gre avoniny to arrahge mat- tera with big financial institutions which are anxious to avoid the sean. dal consequent upon 4 complete public exposition of the ease with which Mid- dleton deceived them. A stack of cor- respondence, undeniably authentic, now in the hands of D. A, Spellissy, an at- torney for the directors and creditors of the New York Realty Corporation, demonstrates the close relations be. tween these two institutions and Mid dleton. ¢ : RE STATE OF THE CROPS," The Report Issued by a Western Concern. Special to the Whig Winnipeg, June 23.--The estimates of the grain acreage under crop this vear has been issued by the Rorth: West Grain Dealers' Association, as follows : 1904, wheat, 3,420,400 1905, 4,019,000 acres, 17} per increase; 1904, oats, 1,206,000 1905, 1,423,000 acres, 18 per increg 1904, barley, 392,600 1905, 433.800 acres, 10} per cent. inerdase; 1904, flax, 46,500 gores, 1905, 34.000 'acres, 25 per cent. de- ACTeS; oont acres; cent acres; first-class and in some localities never looked better. Some slight damage fias been done in the Red River Val ley by too much rain. THE ASSEMBLY'S POWERS. Will Be Tosequal With Council of Empire. Special to the Whig St. Petersburg, June 23,--The Novoe where they drift, To Pay His Way. Special to the Whig. Windsor, Oat., June 23.-Norgan Thayer, a sign painter, wished to wis- it the Pacific coast and decided to pay his way going 'there. He rigged up a covered top waggon and as started with his wife and painting ontfit.. He will solicit work 'at - each place along the route, pay his expenses , | and buy what he can. WHO WILL GET IT? Names One; Candidate Another. Whie. oo ro an enh Koen struggle is going on appointinen a police magistrate for Owen Sound, a position made Nagant by the Seth of "George Spencer . t week, G. M. Boyd, the ted conservative emn- didate, in the recent elections, has the patronage and he has recommended the appointment of A, D, Creasor, a laborer, of Owen Sound: 'The town council, however, desires R. W, Evans, appointed and a of the council has arfived to press the claims of Mr. Evans on the government. It is understood that Mr. Creasor's ap: pointment "has passed the cabinet council-and now needs only official sanction, pS Ea RUSSIAN WAR OFFICE Still in Doubt Over Oyama's In- : Ssitious, ial to the in. a nw, June 23.-Tt is learned, thro official sources, that owing to illness of Count Lamsdorfi, the Kuswinh foreign minister, there has been a slight, check to the negotia- tions affecting . Russia and Japan. It in specifically stated, however, that Council this does not imply that there has been any hitch, but simply that the negotiations have been unavoidably delayed for the reason given. . ---------- UNAVOIDABLE DELAY, In Negotiations Owing to Lams- dorft's Illness, Snecinl to Whig, Londo," Tune Bi Aseording to. to- day's news from eo front) the Jap anese who were driving in the Rus- sian advance posts, paused yesterday, and doubt seems to exist at the Rus- siun war office, as to whether Field Marshal Oyama has yot got his column into position to strike, or is assuming qu false offensive for effect on the peace negotiations. a ------------------ Found Dead In Bed. Special to the Whig. Ottawa, Ont June 99.-Arthur Wil. kinson, Winnipeg, said to be a grain Jealor, was found in ed ye the Windsor hotel, 4 rning, @ hac been here a week. He = about 1 pm. and at eleven o'clock, to-day, a chambermaid entered his room, the door not being Taskeif cand found im a corpse, coroner death was due to natural i last night with Senator Davie a an other western. poli: Gen. Lyttelton Resigned. Gen, Sir Neville Gerald Lyttleton, chief of the general staff and first military member of the army council, has resigned as the result of the South Afvican army stores seandal, Gen. Lyttleton took over the com mand of the forces in South Afriey at the close of the war, and it is al that under. his regio, Lord Kiteh- ener's system of checking contracts wai allowed to drop. A------------------ After Baseball Men. Special to the Whie, (oodstock, Ont., June 28.--Jerry Sullivan, ioflelder of New London, Conn,, was signed by the Woodstock Western Ontario team; to-day, as was Kdward oore, left-handed pitcher, of Mount Clemens, Mich. Jimmy Powers, Jersey City, and Frank Detample, New York, have also been vigned. Woodstock is still in quest of another pitcher, A Third Reprieve. Brattleboro, Vt., Jume 21.--<A re prieve until December Sth for Mrs, ary M. Rogers, the condenmed mur- deress, was signed by Governor Charles J. Bell, and for the third time the woman who was to have been hanged at Windsor today for killing her husband, has been saved through the operation of the gov- ernor's power of staying the execu- tion, Thinks It Inevitable. London, June 23. Cen. Lord Kitch- ener, commander-inchief of the Brit- ish forces in India, seems to regard as inevitable a great struggle with Russia for possession of This, and to believe that the existing arrange ments for the defence of the Tudian empire are obeolete and ineffective, Vessels In Collision. Swnecial to the Whig. Detroit, Mich.,, June 23.-In a eol- early this morning, both were sunk, Two cpoks; mamed Hardy and Wise, went bai with the Linden. Saturday At Maullin's, 3 lbs. of lemon biscuits, 28e.; 3 lbs. of ginger fruit biscuits, 25c.; 3 Ibs. of vanilla bisenits, 28¢..; corner John- ston and Division streets. ---------------------------- A Bloody Collision 4 Snaclal to the \ Whig, . Lodz, Russian Poland, June 23.--A hloody collision between soldiers and a crowd of people oecurred this morn: ing. Many people were killed. -- A Delightful Outing. Jones' Falls and return, Saturday, June 24th, steamer Rideau Queen loaves Swift's wharf at 7 a.m. Tickets Men's Panama Hats. Our stock is replete with the latest shapes at popular prices. George Mills he was sent to the | A cheque for 876,000 is said to have Il dogs running | been given by Charles H. Thaw, of hereafter wiil New York, to Frances Rush; formerly young hoy, whose identity .has not ! be shot by the police, 3 whorks gist, who received a divorce bes winblished, was drowned in the - rom KA ; 7 gis Ste "Clair ut 'or hy falling rom the] Daggett and Ramsdells cold eream | Ladies' white tennin Oxfords, white Rist Wrecking company's dock. The | is sold ad Gibson's | Red Cross drug Subbr Soles, $1.25 a pair at the body has not been recovered, 1 stove, @ ve Lod! it shoe : & Co., hat specialists to men and Girls' tan strap slippers, sizes 11 to 2, 81 a pair at the Lockett shoe London, June 28.<1¢ is said Lieut. lision between the steamers City of Rome, bound up, and the Linden, bound down, near Tashmoo Park, Men's Ball | Shirts and Dra Very special line at 35e., ofl 25¢., B0¢., Tbe. In navy, brown and black, 2 25¢. and BO. be 3a New Summer ; ras a 'Mude of fine percale, straight gored extended hip, they we better than lace corsets, w and comfortable, extra special Our Fabric Are the Yory best, in the eity no doubt about it, Call them. . . Kenny; all of BURTCIL- LAR June 4 Minnie Helle Isaac arose, BE Og DIED. CARTMI T M n Kingston, on Ju ins te Cartmill, daughter late Nathaniel Cartmill, Funeral will take place' at 9. turday OFrOw morning Sa Larose, "Hotel Dieu to where a solemn celebrated ALL NEXT Matinee Saturday at The London Biosco | Presenting 10,000 Tete Moving Pictures. 'All new, vi plore eying cote h. FH SRICAS" 10-15-25 hildren, 10c.; have had 1 eather ve Sa samp! low, the following appreciated 1 Stower's Lime Juice. Stower's Lime Juice Cordial. Lipton's Hie Juice Cordial. Rowat's Lemon i! . er's v Crone & lack . p rr. -- 5 Homemade Raspberry Vinegar. CANNED 8 . Put Bullet Brockville, Ont, Gauthier, of the ba arrived in port, calibre revolver, ' A rn his left log: reached a store, 4 {Cont high élass castile soap © at Red Cross drug swore, ; X 2 Cry