Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1905, p. 5

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BOYS' NORFOLK | SUITS Ss Ever a les. ort of smart, distinctive ap- m. at such re 1s" nable prices as 6.50. lendid suit for bo e. es in Boys' Clothing can al great favorite among YS anywaeie Sy 620, 75¢., 8sc., goc. and Knickers, something special, > Shirts | of Shirts for boys, toth big e made of the same materials 's styles, 50c., 65¢.; $1. weaters, Boys' Stockings. - BIBBY CO, berdashers, Oak Hall, Sets, Vases, Jardiniers, Jets, Bread and Biuitter 3 and Saucers, Choco- ets, Marmalade Sets, for Decorating s, Carts, Viocopedes, amocks. -onfectionery. COCK - rincess Street. eee es Se eee) el in to have your Furnace and Pipes be on then and you'll be delayed sud 1e Furnace. [ NOW it for you. ~ & BIRCH Jrock Street. b Dingman's Island, near Glenora, had } the inspector, and, on Satur day, Constable Hufl went down to : vestigate, He found.in th posses of D. Dingman, the prop . cases of lager, two cases and these he seized, Dingm to appear before Magistrate Wednesday next. an is ad Daly, on Get More V ious If yon are tired, nervous slpey ' have = headaches and langour. ? Led Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they the stomach, assist digestic n ) you up at once. Taken = you're well by morning. Si ne tired feeling disappear nstan y irits, happy health, all the or life comes to evervone that > = Hamilton's Pills. No medi 5 . satisfactory. Get Dr Haul ms to-day. 25c. per box at all d= v Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. i é three common. : oe hl Commer' TJ iall luable. If p 3 plied it Till seve you time, money and suffering, when troubled with any os of these ailments. For sale bl i i i 1 ailments i druggists. -------------- tt ot invalids : Buef, Tron and Wine, th recs drug ! tomie, oc I § store. Going Friday.' RAILWAY SYSTEM TIES DOMINION DAY SATURDAY, July 1st, 1905 Return tickets will be issued at FIRST - GLASS FARE Smt pot lay. Sunday ang ute ite hy gegen on or Homassekers' Excursion Tickels WILL BE ISSUED TO MANITOBA AND THE CANA- DIAN NORTH-WEST. 28th. oi June 27th. Returning Aug. Going July 15th. Returning Sept. 16th. Monday, June cme. LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION Personally Conducted Tour, 38 Pac ie p > ia, a Tr. Portiand, Oregon. bY Special Train, July . 4 or further particulars, tickets and all other information Anoly to City Passenger Agent. TTC TR: MBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SINGLE FARE Dominion Day 3rd. joing. June '30, July 1st. and Returning until July 4th. 1905. Centennial Exposition Portiand, Oregon June ist to October 15th, 1905. Round Trip Fare $75.30 FROM KINGSTON -_ oe i lid to re- rickets on sale daily, and va Ps within 90 days from date of sale , put not later than November 30th, 1905. Homeseckers' Excursions to Manitoba and the Canadian North-West, June 27th and July 15th, 1905. Fail particulars at K. 5 and CP. fice, Ontario § pt. ¥ CONWAY UF. A. FOLUER, JR. Gen. Agent. Gen. Supt . . ! Bay of Quinte Railway LN Dna cal oll tool pei leave City Hall Depot at 8:25 pm. F CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiageten. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. Pass. 1000 Islands -- Rochester Fuking Effect June 24th Stes. North King and Caspian ve Kingston daily, except Monday, aos Fo or Thousand Islands, calling at Alexandria Bay and Ganano- que. Returning steamert leave at § gm. for Rochester, N.Y. calling at icon, Deseronto, Belleville and inter- mediate Bay of Quinte ports. STR. ALETHA--Leaves Kingston Mon- days at 5 p.m., for Picton and intermed- iate Bay of Quinte ports. Full information from J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, Jas. Swift & Co. Agents. E. E. HORSEY, Traffic Manager: QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, River and Guif of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron SS. "Cam na,' 1700 tons with electric lights, electric bells and all modern comfort. Sails from Montreal Mondays, 2 p.m. 3rd, 17th and 81st July; 14th and 28th August; 11th and 25th September, for Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, he Cove, Grand River, Summerside, PEI, and Char lottetown, P.E.I. Bermuda Summer Excursions, $35 and upwards, Vv the new Twin Screw SS. *'Bermud- fan." 5,500 taps. Sailing fortnightly York, from 7th .June to 11th Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees. Princess Hotel open.-the year round. The finest trips of the season health and comfort. - ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms apply to J. HANLE J p GILDER- WEY, or J. EEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, fot Daily Line THE DAI LY OO 0-0 000000000000 00 We have about 60 PAIRS OF LADIES' FINE : % CHOCOLATE HIGH LACED SHOES, regular $3 line, good soles and well made, most every size. > Special for This Week $2.50. 8 We also have about 230 PAIRS OF LADIES' TAN 5 0 0 0 : : OOOO 0 IONDOONDONDIONOOOOOOOO00 RUSSIAN CALF OXFORD 9 SHOES, large cr small g eyelets, regular $3 and $3.50 line, most every size. Special for This Week $2. Abernethy Shoe Stor §0000000000000000000C »O-0-0-00-0 000000000 00000000O000VV000VO00000 ED @ 000000 - - Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands, Brockvila, Preseott and Montreal. Seotmers KINGSTON & TORONTO : . LEAVE KINGSTON 3: ax oNg EAST--Daily, except Monday, a.m, GOING WEST 5 pa, : : -- : The New Steamer "MONTREAL" 5 now i Qusvec. leaving Mon gran) Montreal and es in June and Jul nd Jeavi Quebec on the alternate 7% ay Daily, except Monday, Hamilion, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. GOING EAST, Wednesda p "AST, ys and Fri- oy Sundays, at 4.30 p.m. i G and Saty: WEST, Tuesdays, Thursdays J.P. 3 rdays, 11.80 p.m HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CoO. Ticket Agent Freight Agents. ALLAN LINE "vero ass Steamers. NDERRY Royal Man Storian, July '7, 3 ly 7'5 p. RATES OF PASSAGE Firat Conn ¥ and upwards, ac rding steamer Ink "to "stennter Foran 3 $2. : aid Class $27.50 Virginian: Victor: MONTREAL TO GLASGO Corinthian Wed. June 21, (dayright:) MONTREAL "10" LONDON . i Ban DON" & HAVRE. ML Sat. June '24, (day) a Ne NEW YORK TO GLASGUW, ght ) Yoidian besa Thurs " roe JANLEY, W. DIRECT, THE. DUPLIGRAP Teer vy = & Complete Cabinet with three tablets foolscap sive... $7.50 Single Dupligraph Trays, fools- CAP IED Li di. iain . $2.50 The Dupligraph is the simplest, cleanest, quickest and cheapest dupli- cating machine on. the market. It will reproduce exact fac-simile copies ofan ordinary type-written or pen- written original at the rate of fifty in five minutes, and requires mo expen- sive supplies. No stencil, roller, silk Or wax paper--no trouble, dirt or washing. You simply write whatever you desire in the ordinary way on or- dinary paper, and the Dupligraph does the rest. Write for circulars and samples work. A PENMAN & SPRANG, Sole Manufacturers, Head Office, 22 Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto, Canada. For sale in Kingston by H. MILNE, 272 BAGOT STREET == "MAPLE LEAF" ™ BEST of CANNED SALMON races RASH IPEP EIT The Yacht Chib, last night, was a bit of mid-summer gaiety. Many people turned out, \ glad to bregk the the The and all the sur- and the younger quiet 'which has reigned since bubble burst after the June ball, night was beautiful, roundings attractive, people enjoyed the dance heartily, The weckily hop is a little diversion for summer visitors, and a pleasure which those who inland espec- live cially enjoy, - - -. - Yachting parties and picnies, small and informal, but all very jolly, are the order of these latter June days, and make a Welcome chinge from the honse gaicties of the winter and the spring, . . . About a dozen Mrs, James hour, on Haynes, of ladies dropped in to Henderson's at the tea Tuesday, to meet Mrs, Ireland, and enjoved . a chat with her over a cup of tea, - . ow Mrs. Hoag, Alfred: street, will not receive again until September. nt? . . * » TC Miss Gordon, hospital, Miss superintendent of the has returned home, Mair and Miss Jennie Mair went up to-day to visit Mr and Mrs. W. H Moutray, at "Farnham," Am herst Island, . Miss Sargh Gibson has been visit ing in Belleville, Miss Smithett went down, yester day, to Brockville, and will then go on to Toronto, visit her sister, to Mrs. Walter Andrews in Rosedale Taliaferro, of Houston, Mrs 18 in the city to 50, and is staying Texas, spend. a month or at the British-Ame Fivan. Mrs. Grist and Miss Grist, of Ot tawa, came wp, €o-day, to visit Mrs, Fife Fowler, Brod ylivet, Mr, Allaire Shot is expected 'over from New York on Sunday next, - - . - ~ Mr, James Clotworthy arrived on Tuesday from Glasgow, Scotland, and | is visiting his aunt, Mrs, A, C, Wag- goner, University avenue. i Miss Margaret Black, Alfred has been accepted as narse-in-training at the Kingston General Hospital. Mrs. Macdonell, Mrs. Granger children of Chicago, and Macdonell of New street, and Miss May York, arrived in Kingston, on Tuesday, to spend the summer months with Miss Lenea, 1924 Queen street, Prof. and Mrs, Mamaughton left last week for a summer outing at Met- is. Miss Reekie, is also a member of the Kingston colony at that very po- pular' resort. : - -. * - The Misses Meclntyre, who have heen staying with Mrs. Mudie, intend leav- ing the end of the week for®their sum- mer home at Port Colborne. Mr. L. T. Best, Kingston, accom. panied by Mrs. Bost and child, are spending a holiday with his father, Mr. John Best, Peterboro. Miss Minnie Tobin of the State In- stitution, Syraduse, N.Y.. is here spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Tobin, 38 Union street. , . - * . Mrs. W. J. Andrews, who has been spending a fortnight in Toronto, is expected home to-morrow. Mrs, David Plewes, Toronto, and son after a visit with her sisters, returned home this afternoon, | Mr. Donald Caldwell' went back to | Appleton, on Monday, after his Sun day in town, taking with voung brother-in-law, Master Shaw. Mrs. Caldwell did not until yesterday. Mr. William Waldron left town day, and will sail to-morrow visit of six weeks in England. . . . him his Jack return to for a Mrs. J. F. Patton, nee Hendry, was the guest of honor at a pleasant tey given by Mrs. J. A, Gemmill at her home on Victoria street," Ottawa. All were delighted to welcome Mrs. Pat ton again so soon after her marriage, previous to her leaving for her home in England. Miss Gladys Hale, who has been vis iting Mrs. Buxton Smith, at the dean- ery, will leave Sher brooke, Que. Mr. Knopfi ang family, New York, arrived here yesterday afternoon, and proceeded to their on Milton Island. Mr. William Ford, of Minneapolis, is visiting his mother, Mrs. 'Ford, Clergy street new to-morrow for summer residence ? - . . » Mrs. Eber, Crummy people are staying with Mrs. Crum. my 8 mother at Vankleek Hill, and will remain for a month or longer. and her young Mrs. McCann and her family will leave the first of the week for their summer cottage down the river, Miss Ruby Donnelly has issued invi- tations to a number of friends to en- jov a sail among the islands on the steamer Donnelly, on Monday next. Dr: and Mrs: Ely arrived in the city to-day from North Dakota to Visit Mrs, 's mother, Mrs. George Mills, 124 University avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waldron, Sr, and their two daughteds, arrived home vesterday, after their most enjoyable trip. ow ence Mrs. Wa Martin, and her two daughters. will leave on Tuesday, the ith, for Metis to spend the summer, Mrs. Nortewm-Tavlor..and Miss Npr- ton-Taylor will go to Metis, on Mon- dav, for their summer holiday. Mrs. Brice Carruthers went down to-day, to Ottawa, by the _ Ridean route, Mrs. Despard has returned to Picton from her visit to her son, Mr. Franeis Desvard, in Utica, N.Y. Mrs. Rutherford, of Ottawa, and her family will spend the. summer in Me- tis, . + ss A jollv party of abont twenty. men left Smith's Falls on the trim little vacht, Lee, their destination being Kingston. In spite of depressing cir- cumstances such: as wind blowing a hurricane and rain pelting like shot !from Gatling guns, ;the adjective "jol- ly," i= not contradictory. The party \ | household wemt over, along the lak Tuesday, 5 . All of the Hon. William party, and Miss Redden will go in a few days Mr ham is also helping to swell the ber of the Campers. . . . Miss Norah Hicksn, the gucst of the Mrs. Tighe, refined 1 her hom Toronto, to-d&y, by boat. Miss Morente Carnovey is th of Miss Minmie . who has The Rev. De. Shaw came up to from Montreal, and will spend a Miss Anna Holmes, Col. Holmes, DLD.C ; Victoria, B.C, to Moosomin Mr. Justice" Wetmore, jr. : Among the 'many in the carly autumn are Norah Shaw, dang! James Shaw, to ford, Conn., gan, and Miss Edith of Mrs niece of Mrs. Cliffon) Sifton, to Vaux, son of Pr. Vaux, Toronto, The marriage is amounced in M real, for June BWth, of Amelia Wilson, daughter of Mr, Wilson, to Dee Lore 1x Benny, those of hter of Mr. and .. All Other Boards. Kingston, Jdne 20 A¢ the 330 cheese were boarded. of which were colored and 520 white. present were: NM. Everpt Gibson, A. Alexander, R. D. J. Mackinnon, L. W. Gillespie, The at which S30 wore boarded were ; White--Cataragui, Star, 50; Rose Hii. 70; Glendower, 50; Collins Bay, Silver Sprin, , 90. : Colored leniburniy. 135; 100; Gilt Edge, 50; 'Howe Island, Hinchinbrooke, 40: Keenan 100; Ontario, 80; Pine Hill, 90; Lawrence, - 60; 'MeGrath's, 75: sand Island, 60. Secretary Pilla there had been o J Murphy, sold 100; announced meeting of matters had been discussed. One these matters was the inspection cheese which es place in K ston. Some of the buyers wanted asked what the diffe inspection in the Bity and at the tories. Mr. Murphy replied that city inspection Was better, for there were any they could fool the buyers by slipy that the county of Frontenac was tho factories. Most the present system, with the suffored. Kingston cheese showed in Montreal as good as that of other cheese board, if mot better salesmen and buyers would work branded. Mr. Mackinnon claimed phy, after Mr 1 selections. "Larry has certainly, up smiling, remasked Presi Creamer, while the former threw his chest. My Murphy, agreed to le liberal with the ¢ buyers and contented himself making selections. Morning Star, Pine Hill, Rose '| Bt. Lawrence, Silver Springs, T sand Island, Wolfe Island, Bay. Mr. Everetts got Glenvale and The price paid is higher than this week, Steamer America, Saturday, st, 2.30 pn Canadian Channels, only 38c. Willie Waterman, a Smith's school boy, who injured his leg dren's Cot," ing: made. Fisher, both of Smith's Falls, marcied on Tuesday. Morning 85: Wolfe Island, salesmen in the morning, and severgl done at the factoties. Mr. Mackinpon rence was between At Sic. Mr. Murphy got Gilt Edge, ! Yesterday, to their summer cottags at Channel Grove. Miss mnfield is with the over Corneling Berming- num- been Rev, Stearne and e in guest Hourigan, Smith's Falls, wr Mrs. William Gordon has returned to town, dav, ¢ day or so with Sister, Mrs, Skinner, "Maitland House." - - . - The engagement is announced of oldest daughter of and Mrs. Holmes, Mr. R. M. Marmpole. The engagement is amounced of Miss y NL Miss Mrs, Mr. Morgan of Hart- Son of Dr. Henry Mor Sparks, daughter Sparks, of Hintonburg, and Dr. ont Miss Margaret James -- FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. -- Prices Faid Was 9jc--Hiher Than + 810 Buyers ohn 'hompson, highest bid was 9le., The cheese 7; Glenvale, 50; & Son, St. Thou that the of of ing- it fac- the | if | Ding toe large for mspection to take place at of thé salesmen expressed themselves as satisfied with Mr. Everetts, who was in Montreal Instructors of Eastern On tario, this week, pointed out that there were one thing he wished to impress upon salesmen. It was the necessity of sending out their cheese in' better boxes i cheese were sent out in boxes that were two inches too low. The cheese should be level with the top of the box, clse it up any Mr. Mackinnon said that it was ac knowledged hy the exporiers in Mon treal that Kingston cheese had im proved greatly, but there was room for still nmiore improvement if the to gether. More care should be exercised in having the boxes neater and better that the K. & P. railway agents should be Everetts had made his ome dent out however, ther with Hall, hou- Collins Mr, Mackinnon Ontario and Glendower, ood is | at Tron Tonic Pills give a any other cheese board in the province | the blood Special Tour Of The Islands. July Falls late- lv. is being cared for in Toronto hos- pital, and later | will be sent to the Lakeside Howe, wind placed in the "Smith's Falls Public School Chil- no charge whatever be- siss Anna May Code and Ceorge W. were | WHI! THURSDAY, JUNE 29. stayed all ni ¢ bere, and sailed back * es and rivers on rs] weddings which = Way with women, are expected #0 take place in Ottawa Fren--t tenac cheese hoard this afternoon, 1.- ' against Mr, Baker in Kast Finapury etpoked cheesemakers | in poor cheese whén shipping, Inspec- tion at Kingston made this impos- | sible. Mr. Macki i | vie. Mr. Mackinnon pointed out criticized for the rough way they ul- lowed the cheese shipped at their stations to be handled. The board should insist that they exercige more care, cheese off the | board was again up. Warden Sproule said that t trouble could be got over, if the buyersrwould agree among themsel not to buy a cheese off, the hoarc 1, we're tog erooked ta © do that," said Mr. Murphy, "Someone would be getting the better of the other." Biddings started at pine cents by Mr. Everetts, and gradually increased to 9 7-16c. by that buyer. "I'll give 4c. for the board," said Mr Mur via the American and | DIED STRANGELY POISONING SPOUSES. -------- 'Poison Has Been Found in the Remains 61 the Latest One to Meet Sudden Death. Elgin, hl, June 29.-W. H. Dur free is under arrest, though at liberty on bail, accused of mysteriously dis- posing of four wives. Attorney Charles B. Hazelhurst announces that poison had been found in the remains of Bessie Conningham Durfree by ex- pert Chicago chemists, * Durfree is known to have given this woman a mysterious white powder prior to her sudden death recently. Durfree was arrested a fow days ago on complaint of the dead wor man's brother, W, 8. Bayless, who charged Durfree with hypnotizing her, giving her mysterious. white powders, failing to properly support her, and insuring her life for $2,000, Since then it has been discoverad Nonie Tinning, daughter of Mr. and | that two previous wives of Durfroe Mrs. R. J, Tinning, Regina, to Mr. J: | died mysteriously in Elgin, and that Allen Wetmore, manager Imperial ' 8 Wife died suddenly in New York Bank of Canada,' Broadview, son of Prior to his locating in Elgin. The intimation is that Durfree has { marrying, insuring and doing Durfrec said Tast | night: "It js said that I am a hypnotist, and had undue influence with my wives. Affee- tion was the only influence I ever possessed, loged all my wives, and alwave treatdd them the best my circumstances Would allow. We've had some vdsfor %, but because my wives stood by me through thick and thin, some persons are inclined to think there is a mystety' about my power. I reapeat. that affection was wy only influence." -- PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. John Melntyre, K.C,, left this morn. ing for Ottawa. Lieut.-Col. G. Hunter Ogilvie, Royal Canadian Artillery, Kingston, is in Ottawa. N, T.. Greenwood, after an absence of thirteen months in Olean, N.Y., has returned tg the city for the summer. Mr. Cohen, the unionist candidate Eng. is a very wealthy and charitable Jew, Rev. Dr. Eby, Mrs. Eby and their children, are coming ' down from To- ronto by boat and will arrive here to- morrow, iss Baker is to be succeeded as ictorian nurse by Miss Ada Watch: horn, Little Current, Manitoulin, at 8500 a year, Lieut.-Col. Duff has been appointed acting principal medical officer of - the eastern command in addition to being acting medical officer, military district No. 3. Miss Ardelle Elder, daughter of Mra. James Fider, William street, won second-class honours. in the recent dif- ficult examination at. the Toronto Conservatory of - Music. POSTMASTERS' SALARIES. Several in Michigan Affected by New Schedule. Washington, June 20.--The re-ad- justment of the salaries of presiden- tial postmasters, based on the re ceipts for the past four quarters, and taking effect next Saturday, July lst, shows that in Michigan, fifty-five post- masters, among them Grand Rapids, will get afi increase of 3100 cach in compensation next year. The increase At Grand Rapids is from $3,700 to 3.800. Four postmusters will have their salaries boosted $200, and one, at Cassopolis, $300, On the down grade, ninetern post- masters will have their compensation ent down 8100, two of $200 and three at Three Oaks, Wakefield and Upton Works, of $300. The office gt Wake- field goes back from a £1,200 to the fourth class. a ---- Excursion Bulletin. , Saturday, July lst, 8.30 a.m., Amer ica to Gananoque, 35c, 2.30 p.m., Am- erica, tour of islands, 35c. Monday, July 3rd, 8 a.m., excursion to Watertown, $1.25; 2.30 p.m., excur- sion to Cape Vincent, 35¢c, 10 a.m., 1 pm, 2 pom, 3 p.m, picnic at Bro- phy's Point. Tuesday, July 4th, America to Og- densburg, 5 am., 50e, Baseball Yesterday. National league--At Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 7. At St. Louis, 1; Pittsburg, 2. At Brooklyn, 4; New Yark, 8. American league--At Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 2. At Detroit, 4; Cleveland, 1, At Washington, 5; Philadelphia, 3. At Boston, New York; 5-3. Eastern league--At Toronto, 2; Rochester," 1, (11 innings.) At Mon treal, 2-0; Buffalo, 5-6. At Providence, 6; Newark, 6. At Jersey City, 3; Bal timore, 1. Ho ! For Rochester. Spend Dominion Day and Fourth of July at Rochester by taking steamers Alexandria, North King or Caspian, going June 30th, July lst and - July 20d. Fare for round trip, $2.50, ° tick- ets good for return until July 5th. Full information from J, P. Hanley. For A Good Complexion. Toilet aids are unnecessary where the blood is as it should be. ade's ( to ac to the skip that no cosmetic can give. In boxes 25c., at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. Look Your Prettiest. You ean do it if you wear one of our fine hats. They are very stylish {in appearance and light in weight. ' See the new straw sailors and light fedoras at Campbell Bros., the house of quality. All. the latest instruments for test- ing the eves at Chown's drug store. | Satisfaction guaranteed. There is a great field, of horses fm Gananoque races on Saturday. Buy bath "sponges at Gibson's Red ACCUSED OF INSURING AND| UNTRIMMED HATS-Tn Straw, all the leading colors to ranged from 78¢c. to $2.50. be Bernese dessasaserbeernenses Seileness Beene sbvssiaes READY-TO-WEAR HATS Co Sailors, Napoleons, ete. 'eolors, Brown, Navy, Green id Tuscan, prices were £3.50, Clearing af HALF PRICE 5 an TRIMMED DRESS HATS-of Straw, foliage, ribbons, ete., prices Your choice at All Sales for Cash. wail CW THE BE. B. EDDY COMPANY, LI J. A. HENDRY, AGENT, $0000000000000000 New Duck and = : Pique k ® : WE received soeday from New 1 York al signment of the ate i ) i regen 9 and white linen hats e are the - est hats for summer wear, and are hav mense run throughout the United States. Owing to the favorable circumstances under | which they were bought we are : | from T6e. Ye $1.26 hats which cost double the figure--and good Country Club, Tourist, Waldorf, catssae PUBLIC C , We ONE .. ELLIOTT ARS D. Cross drug store. New ones therv, 77 Princess St. t

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