Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1905, p. 1

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DY 1! nost complete stock. crisp, cool, fresh and Ready with dependable t values. vests and Drawers, fine cotton vests, with short ves, high medium or low ion from roc. to 7s5c. Cotton Undervests, all rt sleeves. mmmer Vests. BELTS 1 dresses, 15¢, ched, a most serviceable ay, 25¢. and 49c., 75¢., 65¢, 75¢. and up. ttons lors, in guod quality of 's, Pink, Light Blue, Reds, Creys, 15c. .and fins design, 7%c., 12%c., "o-morrow ! ot of our Famous All \ibbons ! rth regularly 20c, yard. WwW . yard. y Navy, Cardinal, Brown, ER RR ae TI Rs RR, ------ ods Department It has been greatly en- arged and now includes every- hing in that line usually kept only in the larger cities. Suit cases in all the best nakes from $2.25 to $12. ted SHOE STORE ON SECOND FLOOR, {8 NEW YORK TIES SATURDAY These are a little better than anything we have had, and are fresh and attractive. See Our Window. LEATHER TIES Nothing | like them ever shown before. Only 25c¢. They wear like leather and are leather, These specialties are only handled by the E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. SOUVENIRS In Sterling Silver, Fnamelled Pieces, comprising Belt Pins, Hat Pins, Brooch- es, Ash 'I'rbys, Pin Trays, and Spoons. These can be supplied you in British, Canadian, Ontario or Kingston Coats of Arms, together with many other unique designy. SMITH BROS, Jewelers Opticians 850 King Street. " Marriage Licenses Issued " WANTED. A KITCHEN WOMAN, AT GEN Hospital ; referencds required. to Mrs. Purvis. RAL Apply | -- TEACHER, FOR By. Buy Storrington. FE. Ames, Secy. Seeley's Bay, Ont. GENERAL SERVANT, mer Cottage, at once ; Apply at this office at once, EXPERIENCED FANCY IRONERS; also girls for mangling room. Apply to Imperial Laundry, Barrie St. BY A LADY, A POSITION AS COM- panion to a Lady, or Nursery Gov- erness. Address, "J. K.,"" Whig office. | YOUNG MAN FOR: MAIL ROOM. Must be quick and reliable. Apply at Business office, Whig between 6 and 7 p.m. A MACHINIST AND TAILORESS. Apply to Thos. Galloway, Tailor 181 Brock street. Next Bibby's Livery. pt A PTERSON TO PLACE SHARES IN a Company being organized, with very large profits; good commission will be paid. Box 19, Whig. FIRST CLASS INVE. MENT, PAY- ing 7 per cent., only small amounts taken. Interest ' payable half-yearly; short term preferred. Box 91, Whig. GENTLEMEN, TO GET THEIR Spring Suits made up at Galloway's, 181 Brock street, next to Bibby's livery ; style, fit and price guaranteed to- please ; pressing and repairing done promptly. A MAN OF ABILITY TO REPRESENT | us in the city of Kingston, to can-| vass for high class Fruits and Orna- mental Nur stock. Territory re- pe right man." Liberal in- y weekly. Stone & oronto. ducements. Wellington, LOCAL AGENT TO § MEMOIRS of a Great Detactiv being stories the life of Inspector John W. ay. A remarkable book, of great est to Ountarip people. Large Jocal sale assured. Good profit to agent. Apply, 114 Mail Building, Toronto. ing trade. Cannot supply demand for | graduates. $4 to $3 per day. Many | complete course in two months, Graduates admitted to Union and Master Plumbers Ass'n. Send for free catalogue. Coyne Bros: Coo Plumbing Schools, New York City, Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. TO-LET. TWO ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board. Call at Mrs. Richardson's, 1 Vaughn Terrace. THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, near Garrett street, occupied by Miss Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig office. DWELLINGS FURNISHED AND UN- furnished, stores, offices, 'ete., at' Mc- Cann's Real Fstate Agency, 51 | Rrock Steget. | FOUND. BUNCH OF KEYS. PICKED UP ON Alfred street, await the owner at this oflice. NEW KID GLOVE, WEDNESDAY evening. in front of Lane's Jewellery Store, Willington street. Owner may have siime by paying jor this advt. FOR SALE. A BRUNSWICK BLAKE a4 PT. X 9 Rilliard and Pool Table combined, almost new, will be sold at a bargain. Apply 'at Whig. otlice THAT PROPERTY, street Scontaining nearly an acre and a large frame house, with S-rooms. For particulars, apply to Mrs. A. Perry, on prem AT 42 DIURITAM HE DAILY NO. 163. DAILY MEMORANDA, > ---- Again We say Light Hats at Campbell Bros. Portsmouth Council, 8 pan. Roll Butter, 18¢., Crawford. Civic Finance Committee, 8 p.m, Three specials, for Saturday, Steacy's. t ' ok up McKelvey*& Birch's Saturday specials, Hot at weather sale at Roney & Co's. to-morrow. Aimnerica, down the river, Saturday, 2.30 pan. Dongola Kid bargains, at McDermott's Shoe Store, Specials in Sponges, and Soap, at Hest Drug Store. City League Baseball, on Cricket Field 2 p.m., Saturday. The sun rises Saturday at 4.32 a.m. and sets at 7.89 p.m, Distance lends. enchantmént to one's view of stage beauties Many a man has ruined his eyesight looking for work in a saloon. If water sold for 10 cents a glass it would be more popular with some men. This day in history :--7Ti tured, 1900; Gag law, Revolution began, 1784 How doth the busy hen delight The garden beds to scatter And make the tired suburbanite As mad a tt Not How Cheap But How Good TUMBLERS--There is Tsin cap- 8; French nothing as cal nice as a Full Crystal Tumbler You feel like drinking out of them, no matter what with 'a rich pattem. you take, and it will taste better, We have them in endless varieties. Tumblers From 25¢. a Dozen Up, ROBERTSON BROS.. response : "To go to a confere is a mistuke--anfl such a mistake !" THE MAILS ARRIVE. | {The Experiment Said to Be a WIPE IT OFF ~ DELCASSES VIEWS SHOULD THERE BE A RUP- TURE WITH FRANCE. Former French Foreign Minister Talks Very Cockily of Anglo- French Relations -- What Britain Could Do. Paris, July 14.--Former Forvign Min- ister Delcasse in the course of an in- terview upon the British and French naval amenities at Brest, said : "In case of war Great Britain would be surely with us against Germany, and then what would the infant fleet of Germany amount to ? What would become of hen commerce? Of her merchant marine ? It would mean an- nihilation. That is the real signific- ance of the present exchange of visits of the British and French squadrons, An understanding between these two powers and a coalition of their navies Sncclal to the Whig. St. Petersburg, July 14. 1t'is learn: ed, from a high official source, that the appointment of -M. Nelidofi, the Russian ambassador to Paris, us a peace plgnipontentiary, was original- ly approved by the emperor, hit the age of M. Nelidof, and the impossi ¢ y of his undertaking a sea voy- ge, caused him to ask to be would create a naval war machine so ! powerful that neither Germany nor any other power would risk conclu sions upon the sea. It is the sea which it is necessary to command to- | day, and the war in the far east has { conclusively demonstrated that. i "The Anglo-French cordial under | standing," he said, "was an achieve ment toward a definite understanding between Russia and Great Britain, and this further understanding would have been the work of the French minister for foreign affairs. The sue- cess of such a task would have strengthened our influence in British councils and assured for a long time the peace of the world." ' M. Deleasse, asked for his opinion 'of France's accepting a conference on Morocco, gave the following textual Failure. WMcial to the Whig. Montreal, July 14.--The Intercolonial special, with the steamer Virginians mails arrived here at 8.28 a.m. the actual running time from Sydney, a distance of 98] miles, being twenty two hours. and thirty-eight minutes. A Cooler That Cools! And quenthes thirst, kills that tired feeling is what Vetter's soda water aoes, The best drink for hot weather. All the | snap of fine champagne, without its heating and intoxicating faults. T. PETTERS & CO, 184 Princess Street. "Phone 649, SUNDRY SPECIALS LW VAN LUVEN'S | | Perfumed Naphtha Soap Powdes, makes | washing easy, large Be | Eclipse Soap, 7 bars, 25¢ { Pure ndry Starch, pkgs., about 74 Ibs., per v OC. 3 Pure Corn Starch, 4 pkgs. White Swan Breakfust Food, Se Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs., 25¢ ice Sweet Biscuits, 3 lbs., 25¢ Mild Checse. 2 Ibs., 25¢ Pure Lard, 3 1b. pails, 30 o Pens, Sweet und Tender, 4 cans, 25¢ | Pumpkin, 3 cans : | I pkg., Golden Dates, each Tc i Fresh supply Dairy, Creamery, and | Butter packed New Potatoes, Green Vegetables F. W. VAN LUVEN. | 248 Princess St. 'Phome 417. | IF YOU HAVE Any difficulty in being fit- | | ted with Shoes. COME T0 US, | and we will make that duty a pleasant one Wear "Allen's"' Military Boatmakers, | 84 Brock St. Sign of Goiden Boot. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE SALE Odds and Ends At Rothwell s Farm, Bath Road i 1 | { | { 17th to 22nd July Lumber, 'Waggon, Spring Waggon, Waggon Box, * Chatter, Truck, Barrow, | Mangle, Washing-Machine, 2 Saddles, | Géindstones, Saws, Axes 100 useful | Tools, Boilers, Engines, Machinery, Old | Iron, Brass; ete. "TAKE NOTICE. | I have from 60 to. 70 yards of kno- | leurn comparatively new, suitable for a big office, or two big rooms, cost al £1 a yard, but I will sell it for 35c. TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE, + | $ SOMETHING NEW. # w * > Have you noticed the "Finance 4 and Insurance Corner," at hottou @ of page five? It contains same W attractive little advertisements @ I you sro an insarance , W. wroker, or conducting a fin al & husiness, your ad. should cei v Wwe there. Drop into the WwW office and lenrn the cost. @ vestnent brings better retorns a than judicions advertising. 398 Princess Street. LOST. ! GOL» BROOCH, INFPIALED K.A in the city, on Thursday. Will the fmder please advise the Whig office rr ---------- | Light Weight Caps. Tu endless variety at Campbell Bros. Buy Long Green Cologne at Gibson's | Red Cross Drug Store. a Corsets 25¢.. 10c,, 50. and up. New | York Dress Reform. 4 | tire | tween Levis and Montreal being 44.65 | plovees | Navigation THpocinl to the Whiz. | er Caspian, of | which went i At The average running time for the en- distance was 43.62 miles per hour. The best average time was made be- miles per hour, The question of wheth- er any advantage was gained by land ing the mails at Sydney is causing a great deal of discussion, and the op mio of steamship people is that, in that eommection, the experiment was a failure. Diverting the Virginian from her usual route cost about eighteen | hours and if she had come straight on she could have landed the mails here at least two hours ahead of the train. | On the previous trip of the Virginian | her mails were landed here about 4] am. on Friday, | i A CONSPIRACY. | | Has Been Discovered in Ferry Ticket Steal. ! Special to the Whi. { Montreal, July M.A conspiracy among certain employees amd ex-em of the Richelien & Omtario company, has just been discovered, and a good many arrests may follow, Officers of the Thiel de- | teotive service have found that thous- ands of Longueuil ferry tickets, for last year, were stolen at the time they were to have been burned. They have been ¥reely sold and used this vear. DISTURBANCES SPREADING Through Southwestern Part of Russia. Odessa, July 14.--Agrarian disturb- | ances are spreading rapidly through- | out the southwestern part of Russia, | and so far all efforts to check them ! have failed. The rich owners of these | districts are terrorized, and many of the land-owners have fled from their estates, taking their families with | them, and leaving the peasants in un { disputed control. STEAMER ARRIVED. [The Caspian Was Pulled OF by Donnelly. Special to the Whig. : irighton, Ont., July 14.5 The steam- the Lake - Ontario & Quinte Steamboat company, | aground at Presque Isle Point, on Thursday, was released that night by the tug Donnelly, of King ston, and resumed her trip east ap- Bay of parently uninjured. She reached port this forenoon, Baseball Yesterday. National League.--At. Boston, , 0; Cincinnati, 1. At Philadelphia, 0-2; St. Louis, 3-1. At New York, 4: Chi- cago, 1. At Beooklyn, 3; Pittshurg, 5. Amerionn League. --At St. Louis, 4- 7: Washington, 41. At Chicago, 1; | toston, 2. At Detroit, & New York, 3. weland, 9; Philadelphia, 3. stern League.--; At Bufialo, 0 ; Jer City, 9. At Toronto, 1; Provi At Montreal, Newark, 4 La gov dence, X, Summer Colds. i Laxative Bromo Quinime, the world | wide cold cure, removes the eguse, | Call for the full name and look fon | signature of E. W, Grove. 25e. White Duck Hats, 25¢. i Men's and boys, at Campbell Bros." | hos brought suit for | peror's objection to M. De Witte was | at that time insuperable. Only | viefl, who was at the | name of M. {er i ture set 1 the assassin, who as dragged into the street and terribly | beaten, Las far as px | most fashionable part of the citv. Half ro lieved. Count Lamsdorfi, the foreign minister, then suggested M. De Witte for. the appointment, but the ep, then of M. Mura time taking the cure at the mineral springs at Con trexville, France: and who arrived here in poor health. The peace party is overjoyed at the fact that the ne gotiations have been placed in M. De Witte's hands. It is the firm be- lief that thus not only 'is a success ful termination of the negotiation se cured, but that M. De Witte ill se cure the best possible terms for his country, was made the selection Forecasts Amicable Feeling. Washington, July 14.-<In diploma tic eircles the substitution of the De Witte for that of M. Muraviefi as chief © Russian peace plenipotentiary, is accepted as a victory for the peace party of Rus- sia, and also' as forecasting an ami cable feeling from the outset in the negotiations af Portsmouth, and holding out the hope of an agreement on terms that will promise a lasting peace between Russia and Japan. uninterrupted nications. ---- DAILY COURTS WOMAN HE NEVER SPOKE TO. Saw Her But Once, for a Second, Seven Years Ago, But Recog- nized Soul's Mate--Rev. H. W. Bigelow's Views. New York, July 14.---Seven years ago Rev. H. W. Bigelow, a Baptist assionary, saw a woman who won his heart with a single: glance of her dark brown eye. He has nover seen her since. He has 'never spoken an audible word to her. Yet ho says ho has made love to her daily, and has received sweet, chaste greetings from her as often. He expects, some sweet day by and hy, to meet and marry her and Jive happily ever al- ter. Telepathy is the explanation he offers for his strange story ol. spirit- wal courtship. According to Bigelow"s story, he met the affinity of his soul in Phila- delphia, .in June, 1808, while standing on a street corner, § merely rast led by. For one brief<second their eves. met. In that second their souls recognized their mates. Bigelow says: "Our recognition' that we were cren- ted for cach othor was spiritual--on a higher plane than any spoken lan- guage could have expressed, "1 have searched for seven years, but never have seen her again i flesh. . We are not separated in spirit, however. Day after day she greots me by the telepathic communion of souls, and assures we that we will moet. "I amy always thinking of vou,' she says, 'and will always be yours." My greeting to her is of a kindred aature. 1 have not been able to dis- cover where she js, although 1 have visited Philadelphia frequent , and 4 been to other cities, my ly never relenting, being encouraged by her communication with me, "What is the nature of your reply when she communicates with you t" Bigleow was asked, ¥1 simplgasay : 'I, too, am alw thinking of vou, doar, and I Know wo shall meet soon.' The: ¥ assurances of love are all the mes sages that pass between us." Bigelow is a handsome man, tall £ " + + MUTINY IN ARMY. W @ a 14 St. Petersburg, July 14. | {4 --Rumers are current that « | 4 four Grenadier regiments ® | ¥ at Moscow have mutinjed, + % and that at Warsaw yes- 4 {4 terday certain officers re- © {4 fused to give the command #% | ¥ to their men to fire on & 4 people who were making a % ¥ demonstration. | + > HIDING HIS IDENTITY. | Assassin of Schuvaloff Said to Be | portant Person. | 14.=The authorities | disclose the identity of the assassin of Prefect of Police Schu valofi, but it is said that a very pro minent 1 important political cap ture has been made, After the prison I from the police station, I been confined as a politi me days previous to the | of the prefect, Sehuvalofi lice of Moscow at work Moscow, July here decline te an escape where he hac cal suspect assassination set all the § to effect his recapture, The prisoner in Brown, 1 a Joung Eng n, Was the me ve, shaved off his beard, or pi the \ssinibe ne, last and while the police were searching | ™¥ it, by the upsetting of his cunce. for him ev wre, the man went to Behind The Bars. the prefect's office and committed the | ° | oxime for h he will be tried. Tio | Shecial to the Whig. bullets of the revolver used hy the irantford, Ont., July 14.~Joe Ren- filled with poison. The ante-room of the prefee prisoner crowd, in the PURELY FORMAL. Russia's Demand for Crew's Surrender. S-acial to the Whig. sondon, July HMo--Aeccording to the mdent of the Standard, 2'8 claim on Roumania for the surrender of the mutinons crew of the battleship, Kniaz Potemkin, was pure ly formal. Russia mever intended to urge Roumania to break faith with the mutineer All the warships now carry infantrymen equal br numbers | to the crews, { Was corre « « Landlord's Bonus For Babies. Milwaukee, July 10-For every child born in my new flats a prize of | two months' rent will be given. To further the anti-race suicide idea of President Roosevelt, preference will be ing flats to families with re, swings and turning | rounds ase provided in rildings, and we propose | ible, to tenant the flats | with families 'including children." This iz the announcement made to- day bv Gen. Louis Auer, former Com. | mander of the shown in re children; tes bars amd play each of the Wisconsin National | Guard, who is just completing three big new apartment houses in the | of the apartments were taken before | the buildings were begun. | 4th. | -------------------- Wife For Bottle Of Beer. | There Is A Combination. Colorado Springs, Shily 14. After a | Of style and comfort in Campbell honeymoon lasting andy one month, | Bros.' new summer hats. J. W, Bafford of Fountain, a town | south of here, put his wife up at pub- | {li auction and sold her for a bottle | season to season. Saturday morning. of beer, and then tried to made de | livery ta the purchaser: Mrs. Baflord divorce, EAL . | the chin to the forehead, { manner is quict and restrained. | been known And the Sneeial to the Whig. | aged eight, | vesterday afternoon, fell off and | drowned mother, who jumped in after him and hail she not been assisted ashore, nett, the alleged ing, arriving at ten o'clock, in charge of County the bars, The time for hearing M Kl » : six Ontario Agricultural Institute as a result of which Ww Powell was i stood that they have been expelled. Moses A, Gratz College, and at one time ome of the most prominent members of his estate to the establishment of a Jewish college in this city. The estate to serve. SOMEONES, "ws arinl to the Whie. tion of the take place, at Calgary, on September quaker bread, all kinds frog Toye's. and muscular, with an intellectual, al- most spirituelle face, 'broadening from h which is high. His hair, short pointed beard dnd arched moustache are of the jet black that becomes such a face. His Fhe minister's remarkable story has . to intimate friends for Bigelow's intimates have no shadow oi his belief that sooner or later he and the woman he loved at fiest wight will eet. a long time, cast A LAD DROWNED Frantic Mother Was Nearly Lost, Kenora, Ont, July 4.-Eli Law, while playing on a raft, i was in frantic sight of his who would surely have been drowned Drowned From A Canoe. Winnipeg, July 14 Robert F. murderer of Betsy lacobs, was brought here, this morn Constable C, A, MNont- Bonnett was taken to the ounty jail, where he is now Lehind the TOMeryY. axe fag not yet been fixed. Students Punished. July 14.--Hon. Nelson nteith, minister of agriculture, has en hie decixion in the case of the College stu- lints who were implicated in the re- sent so-called joke at the Macdonald Miss injured, It in under- Toronto, Million For College. Philadelphia, July 14. ~The will Dropsie, [ato president of of the Philadelphia bar, devises the bulk of is upward of $1,000,000, Warm Weather Necessities. t Clark's Sliced Smoked Bed and oth- wr cannél meats, No cooking. Ready Fali of flavor and whole The Date Fixed. Winnipeg, July M,--~The inaugura- new Saskatchewan will Waldron carries over no skirts from Bee window. Sale Graham. bread, mother's bread, The Nature Of His Commu- TELLS OF HIS LOVE Two Dosen Hanged for Inci Odessa Riots, Odessa, July 14. Twenty-four lead ers of the uy disturbances here ring the purpose of taking sixty-seven mu tineers to Se for. trial by court martial. - OF 202 with enty-four were ing to lack of evi , and twenty- ight' were sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment, the time to include the two weeks which they already have pa: in prison, : The extraordinary outoomo of these | ciate un urouad pach Somment Jets t is openly asserted that it is a - | tical demonstration against the mili- tary government and - furnishes evi- dence of the conflict going on between the municipality pd the government 4 the judges are elected: by. the peo- ple. iti STANDS ACCUSED Of Having Slain His Wife in Detroit, Special to the Whig. Detroit, July I Guasrelling with his wife Jennie, Daniel V. Gray, who occupied the flat over his saloon, at 181 Si igan avenue, as a residence, stabbed the woman three times in the breast, this morning. Mrs. Gray's shrieks brought assistance and the woman was carried to the Emergency hospital, where she died hall an hour 3 later. Gray fled tely alter ~ 4 stabbing his wife, but was arrested two hours later by the police. He 'expresses the greatest comtrition for | his action, bi Gray and his wife were both about twonty-nine years of age, came froov London, Ont, whore Gray's father is a contractor. Gray and his wife were devoted to each other until the former became involved with other women and indulged in vicious habits, which had somewhat unhinged his wind, Gray was in the retreat, at Dearborn, until two woeks ago, when his brother took him out at his re uest to attend the funeral of Mr. Sith, Mrs. Gray's father, ut Lon on. NOW A PLACE OF PLAGUE Japanese Reported to Be Aaxious ren. The Rumian. theing mt an far as Changtalu, m > Japanese lines indi t the rank | RAS iy and file are exceedingly anxious for W. Frayer, of peace. To counteract this feeling Field , Marshal Oyama is continually issuing glowing appeals to the patriotism of his: armies. . The Chinese sav that decaying corps es buried in shallow graves in frosen ground after the battle of Mukden have created a terrible condition. Plague and cholera are said to have appeared among the Japanese, Communication Cut Of, Shanghai, July 14.--Chinese post- office officials have issued notios that communication has been stopped be- tween New Chwang and all western Manchurian towns to and including Harbin. - ULSTER ORANGEMEN for Burial of Sectorian- ism, Special to the Whig. Belfast, July 14.--An independent scotion of. Ulster Orangemen, headed by Commoner Sloan has issued a striking manifesto to the cour ap- pealing for the burial of the sectdrian- ism which is dividing Protestants and Roman Catholies, and invoking the co-operation of all sectional forces in the promotion of the national welfare. The manifsto expresses distrust of English parties, which it says will continue in the future as in the past to play off Roman Catholics and Pro- 11 TIN---LINBOURN. --In une at, 1305, at' Franklin . Limbo urn. DIED, ENGLISH. ~--At Dufferin, July 18th, 1905, at 5 duughter of James H Funeral 1905, Gordon Empey, nine years. x PATTERSON ~At Fairfield 905, Henry Pa Appeal OUTING testants against each other, to the prejudice of the country's higher aims, Sd ness, and wil GOVERNMENT AID ASKED. campers and cot -- Goods caref Doctors Want Hospital Wards | delivered. for Nervous Diseases. Srecial to the Whig. a Toronto, July 14.~A deputation of about thirty-five physicians, headed by Dr. €¢. Meyers, who runs a hospital for nervous diseases in Toronto, wait- ed upon the government to-day, to ask that wards for the treatment of acute nervous diseases be established hy the government in the principal hospitals. They were received. by Pre- 178 Princess Street: ¢ Greatest inter Whitney, Hon. Dr. Pyne, and Hon, J. J. Foy, C tion of their request was promised, . | Had A Oollision. Snecial to the Whis. A . Chicago, July 14.-A passenger train on the Chicago & Eastern linois railway; leaving St. Louis Jast night, collided, to-day, with a suburban train at Steiger, IIL, thirty miles from Chicago. Three persons were killed and seven injured, MOWERS, while they prices ever offered, and Friday And Saturday, Only At 4 Mullin's. 7 ba. rice, %e.; 7 lbs. tapioea, Me. Corner Johnston and Division Streets, The Correct Styles. In straw hats at Campbell Bros" only have a limited number. 20 p.c. off gepts' low shoes, choice of the best American and Canadian stylca (Slaters excepted). The Lockett oe store, Me(! "s molasses candy only ec. Ganka Cross Store, 1 Toye's bread everyhody's | 'mouth, is son rg WEATHER Everyo is "to be ovis FIG YY ne wan NICKING, CAMPING, FISHING. A "are thoroughly oe for busi- service, will be ducted, Saturday, at 9.30 be 8 v Acquaintance rowpoctiuily inv al % EMPEY --At Brockville, on 7 this We will sell the balance of our LAWN that we: they are the 'Maxwell high wheel Mower, 'best 4 14 inch. High Wheel for $3. Get your choice while. they last 8s »

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