Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1905, p. 1

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the hot Feros Jr the some shady spot lies most ressonably, "2S Sup list plete range of Art Silks, loss, Silks, eltick. inen Work oravian _. Padding Honiton Lace Braids. Genuine Irish Embroidery | and fine even thread, suitable and embroidering, 39¢., 45c¢., prices according to width and OOLS eived a large lot of the follow- Cotton, 1 black, white, pinks, mauve, al blues, etc, ols, fifty-two colors to choose lack, white and 47 colors. s in a complete range of color for Golf Jackets, for stock- derwear. All 'wanted shades always be sure of each shirt waist. A supply is a decidedi . yore Sy good invest new designs asc. and ase having a ss Our Window ne Boots at $1.50, Kingston It will surprise you what a ty Boot can be bought at our Valises this district and the lowest YEAR 72. NO. 172: JULY SALE wii OF sie FURNITURE. 3-Pjece Parlor Set, $95, for $75. 3-Piece Parlor Set, $50, for $40. 5-Piece Parlor Set, $35, for $25. 5-Piece Psrlor Set, $25, for $18. All other goods sold portion. in pro- We need your money--You need the goods. You will miss it if you do not see our stock. Robt. J. Reid. 222 Princess St. * Two Doors Above Opera House, Telephone 3577. IF YOU HAVE Any difficulty in being fit= -ted with Shoes, COME TO US, and we will make that duty a pleasart one. A lla?) Wear *""Allen's Military Bootmakers, 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. SOUVENIRS In Sterling Silver, TFnamelled Pieces, comprising Belt Pins, Hal Pins, Brooch- es, Ash Trays, Pin Trays, and Spoons. These can be supplied you in British, Cuudian, Outurio of Kingston Coats of Arms, together with many other designs. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Opticians 850 King Street. "'Marriage Lieenses ------------------------------ ee rei SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, CARCO. Strong reliable Companies only represented LOSSES PROMETLY PAID, LOWEST orf approved risks Issue! HATES of every aescription. Office, Opposite Untario Bank WANTED. EE he A FE SMART GIRLS; STEADY d wages. Call at Kingston IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG GIRL TO assist in light housework, Apply Mrs Gordow, 475 Princess St, A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL house work. Apply in the evening Mrs. Grout, 257 Brock St WILL PAY Goob WAGES TO A good reliable man to work on dairy farme Apply 622 Princess street Kingston BOOK-KEEPING--A COMMERCIAL during vacation is open to ent, by those who need help office work. Address, Box PRIVATE PUPILS--TIRACHER, WITH first clags certificate is prepared to devote his vacation to private teach- ing Backward pupils, will receive cial attention. Address, Box "'Q." GENTLEMEN, TO GET THEIR Spring Suits made up at Galloway's, 131 Brock street, next to livery ; to please ; © promptly. pressing and repairing done A MAN OF ABILITY TO REPRESENT us in the city of Kingston, to can- vass for high class Fruits and mental Nursery stoek. Territory re- served for the right man. Liberal in- ducements. Pay weekly. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. MEN ing trade. graduates, $4 to complete course in Graduates admitted to Union Master Plumbers Ass'n. Send catalogue. Coyne Bros. Co Schools, New York City, 0., St. Louis, Mo. TO-LET. AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB- Cannot supply demand for two months, for free Cincinnati, THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, near Garrett street, occupied by Miss Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig office DWELLINGS FURNISHED furnished, stores, offices, etc., at Me- | Cann's Real Estate Agency, Brock Street. < . SIX-ROOM HOUSE, ON ALBERT ST. mear- Fair Grounds. north of- Priv Street Apoly next door Albert Street FOR SALE, re TWO ACETYLENE GAS PLANTS, 20 tights r 1 condition. with pipes an be had cheap. | James Swift & CU PROPERTY, AT 42 DURHAM containing nearly an acre and house, with 8S-rooms. apply YHAT street a large frame 'or particulars, Perry, on premises GROCERY---WOULD YOU LIKE TO buy one of the finest located chrner groceries and dwelling attached ? If s0 enquire at Bond's teal state Agency, 63 Cldrence street. City HAND CHAIN, Suitable re- SMALL ( 1 GOL D WA with gold coin: on chair ward by returning same to Whig office RAINCOAT, GENTLEMAN'S, WAS left on suburban train, coming in from CG on Monday op. noon. Will r Kindly nm n to owner thronsh Whir dffice and re- ceive reward ? Cream of Violets for rough or sunhnrn, Gibson's Red store sells it, Cross ding | nic; its inferesting. unique | . WEDNESDAY, JULY 26TH. | { | | crippled mute | ane MEMORANDA, This is St. James' Day { Portsmouth Council, 8 p.in | Yaudaville, Lake Ontario Park, 8.80] D << ewats of an unleaded gun and a The troubles of her neighbors are apt | to worry a woman. Read the Advt. of the Oddiellows' Pic- | The sun rises Wednesday at 4.42 a.m. and sets at 7.80 p.m. ! Wheén an automobile refuses to is greeted with hoarse The young girl laughter, likes a birthday wres ent, the old maid a birthday absent. Auction Sale household furniture, Wed- nesday, at 111 William St., by Allen Oddfellows' Pienie; Lake Ontério | Park, to-morrow afternoon and evening. | This day in history :--Siege_of Quebec | began, 1759; Battle of Lundy's Lane, 1814. Some men drown their sor 5 in the | flowing bowl and others ur misfor- tune with a smilé { ve of Mo RISE ent 3 July Lo alse | suRana es hold furniture, a 111 Willian™gtreet ! I boys demand the ciegrette, As hoys are apt fo do Just save the coupons up to sot 'Them coflins when they're through. DINNER SETS i We have a véry fine set | +and attended by his suit in white and gold. Just the | thing for your country house. {ing 'been exchanged, | version of the meeting of the | ors, ofi SAIL HOM Their Imperial Majesties | Meet And Part. - KAISER AND CZAR MEET ON PLATFORM OF THEIR DIVINE RIGHT. Friends of Peace Fear the Chat Will Hinder Their Desires-- Kasier Nervous on Several Points--Details of Meeting. Special to the Whig. St. Petersburg, July 25.--The official emper- the Swedish coast, is contain- ed in the following publication from | Court Minister Frederichs, sent from Bjoerkoe : "At ten o'clock, Sunday evening, the German imperial yacht, Hohenzollern, dropped anchor near the Polar Star. Emperor William, accompanied | by Albert of Schewelisin-Holstein, , was rowed His majesty was re- i'rince to the Polar Star. | ceived gt the head of the ladder by Grand Duke Michael Cordial greetings hav the emperor re- the 'czar and Alexandrovitch, | viewed the guard of honor gnd the vacht's erew. The two suites were then presented, after which their ma- 97 Pieces for $6.25 This set is the best qual- ity English' Porcelain and | equal in wear and appear- | ance to china. ROBERTSON BROS.. ODDFELLOWS' PICNIC At Lake Ontario Park, That long looked for ball game be | tween the | | | | | Household Furniture Bibby's | style, fit ana price guaranteed | Orna- | $5 per day. Many | and | Plumbing | AND UN- | 514 {astites and the ORIENTALS VS. LAKEVIEWS For a purse $40, o'clock. Couile ball Game called at 4 | game between Peacherines. the High= | Game at 3 | o'cloc Fancy 7 pan. Magnificent an expert. Drill by Canton, Kingston, at Display of Fireworks by Dancing in performance. free AUCTION SALE pavilion after Admission 10c. Children under 12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 26TH. I have instructions from Mrs. Mary Flanagan to it her reside William St., houschold goods Splendid Con Grand Piano (He man) like new, kine Lady's 3 Mounted Banjo, Music Stand and Music Double and Single Fount Bu inguet 1a amps and others, Angora Finest ls Rugs and Carpets, Fine Hair Suit, Fancy ny, « ine Pictu Brac, Fi h Curtains, id Sidel ng B.W. ard (plain), anot Circular Bevel Glass Sideboard, Fx ior Dining Tables and Chairs, B.W. Book stand, Fine Mahogany and Uak Bed room Suits, Woven Wire (like new), Hair and other Square Hall Stove, Ixecellent Hea Dufferin Kitchen Range and Furnishings Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Garden Tools, Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen Utensils Sher things too numerous to mention 10 o'clock. Terms cash Sale Of Y at One o'clock sharp AM LEN, The Auctioneer "Phone EXECU TOR'S SALE | Household Furniture of Late R., M. Horsey, Tor Queen Street, FRIDAY, July 28th, at 10 a.m Fine Toned Haines New York Piano, Dominion Chapel Organ, B.W. Hair oth Parlor Suite, Easy Chairs, Rock Fancy Tables, Ottomans, Couches nd Tapestry Carpets, Rugs nips, Oak Extension Table and ehoard, Oak Bedroom Suites Springs, Mattresses, F Beds Bureaus, © Toilette Sets, Raw | Silks Curtains, Art Blinds e Heat Souvenir Range Three Roller Mangle, Refrigerator. Garden Hose and Tools Garden Vases and Seats, Oil cloth, Crockery, Glas&ware, ete ALLEN, The Auctioneer Residence, 248 Sydenham St Phone Cc H H POWELL, to Mrs. A. CARPENTER AND JOBBER, 103 Raglan Street. CARD OF THANKS. THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF THER Hotel Dieu, Hospital mturn sincere thanks to the members of the 14th Band officers and members of Party, "B"" Battery and to the Ladies and "'gentlomen for kind assist ance in making Garden Party a success LIVED OUTSIDE JAIL Two Missouri Convicts Had An Easy Time. St. Louis, Mo., July 25. John Do convicted bood » discovered fom in Jefferson walls, though upposedly serving long terms in the penitentiary. Gov. Folk indignantly ordered Warden Hull to clap the men hack into their cells and explain how the men came to be at large night and lay for three months past. lan and C. J. Denny, lers from St. 1 living in fre prison to be City, outside Only pure. irait syraps used at | Wade's soda fountain. | Jesties retired to the | ing definitely | ter having been in fear | Russia, 1 | Ru | to be | viteh reports that on deck saloon at 11 pan. The czar and grand duke ae- | companied the kaiser aboard the Ho- | henzollern, whence the former returned to the Polar Star at 1:30 a.m." From well-informed quarters it is learned that the kaiser, at his meeting with the czar, was willing to express his views on an absolute monarch's proper relation with the socialistic in- terest, expressing himself as a sover- eign ruling by divine right to the on- ly 'other emperor whose authority = is similarly derived. © In the "matter of external policy the kaiser's purpose was to dissuade Russia from abandon- her "policy of expansion in the extreme Orient, and especially. to discourage her from turning to wards Asia Minor and the Persian | | gulf. Monarchs Sail Home. London, July 25.-Taking a difier | ent route from that which he was ex- pected to on board | to-day, at Kronstradt. take, the German emperor, the Hohenzolletn, dl, Bijoerkoe, northwest of | The Hohenzollern con- tinued her journey to Wisby, Sweden, 115 miles south-east of Stoekholm. The ezar, on board the Polar Star, re- turned to St. Petersburg last even- ing. Kaiser's Latest Dread. Paris, July ¢ The Matin's St. Petersburg spondent . says: "Af of an Anglo French alliance, the kaiser now dreads y possible alliance between -Japan and It was for this reason that he proposed to the czar that they should meet. Frichds of peace here fear that the « may return to Russia en- couraged to continue the words of Emperor William. latter, on the other hand, is believed very anxious regarding the pro gress of the revolutionary movement in Russia." cor ar Due To The Cezar Jorlin, Jply 25.<-The correspondent is in a position to repeat, authori tatively, that the meeting between the | kaiser. and the czar is due to the in- | itiative of the czar. An inspired state- | 'mnt as to the meeting is: made here. | It ys that the kaiser is willing to advise the czar upon any question of internal or external policy which the czar may put, but he will not tgke { the initiative in the discussion. Tt is taken for granted that the kaiser re «l reforms and peace as the re-organization of the warded as of Germany, commend basis for a country, which is tial "to the interests THE RIVAL ARMIES Three Miles Apart--Khnee-Deep in Mud. * Snecia) to thes Whig. St. Petersburg, July 25. Gen. Line July 20th, the Russians outflanked the Japanese po sitions, three miles north of Yul nagtse. The Japanese evacuated the positions without fighting, and the Russians occupied them, *'But,'"" adds the Russian commander, "the Japan ese retired to a fortified position west of the Yulangtse Valley, which covered their further movements, and we ex- perienced such great difficulty in sur- mounting the obstacles before the for- tifications that our detachment éven tually retreated in a northerly diree- tion. Three Miles Apart. London, July 25.--<Aecording to 4 German dispatch to the Daily Tele- graph, the rival armies, near the Tu- men river, are only about three miles apart. Six thousand Russians are try- ing to check the Japanese while they entrench along the river. Tremendous rains render movements by armies im- those parts of the country possible, flooded are knee-deep in that are not mud. There is no confirmation of the reported desperate fighting at Tumen Pass, WE LOSE THE CUP. A' Massachusetts Yacht Did the Trick. Speeial to the Whie Montreal; July 25-The American challenger, Manchester, of the Man- chester, Mase., Yacht Clabh, won the third and dividing race of the Sea wanakha cup seriss, 'on. Lake St } Louis. hostilities by | I LOSES MIND ON TRAIN. | Change From Cool Climate of | i North Ves Her Insane, [ Bi | Elwood, Ind, July 25 Returning | | home om the "eccler climate of Brit ish Columbia, Mrs. Lulu Bootorff, of this city, wife of the assistant seere- | tary of the Tin Workers" Gold Mining | company, at Rovelstoke, B.U,,. lost | her mind on the train before reaching | Chicago, on. account of eyeessive hunt { and is now at the home of her | ents here in a pitiable condition, | unable to recognize her little children, | babes of two years and six months, | who accompanied her on the long ! journey. Railroad officials ai tained the Woman's condition, and [ two of the Pennsylvania's special off | cers accompafiied her to this city, Her | husband has Ben summoned, as she is expected to d Chicago, aseer Mexico's "mew ambassador nited Stated is the southern republic's foremost © lawyer. and economist: Ho speaks English fluently and is well ac- | quainted | With 'many American public | men. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Two men were fatally political row: in* New ork, George H. Ham, the well-known and | | Brains CoP, R. official George Summers, accused of murdor | | in Moosomin, has been committed | triad, | HM. J. W wa C. PR. fireman, was Killed at Grenfell, on Sunday Seon R. H. Noody, land agent, { known in Winnipeg, is home in lowa. Russia may well- dead at his propose to Japan to take over all her foreign war loans in | lieu of indemnity, By. an explosion in a coal mine at Palermo, laly, twelve kill ed and many wounded. King Peter of Servia, abdicate at his son, the | i men Were it is said, will an early date in favor of Crown Prince George, TOLOOK OVER en ---- 'Condition Of Fisheries In pa Yow f | A British Team to {John Birnie, | Xoble, { | | i { | | Lits way to Moncton, will have ! received a telegram statin Georgian Bay. WILL NOT REFUSE TO PAY THE STEEL BOUNTY TO AMERICANS. Attend the Rifle Association's Meeting in 1906--Anxious to Have the St. John Valley Route Adopted for the G. T. P. Ottawa, July 25.---~The government | has appointed a commission to inves- , tigate the Georgian Bay fisheries. It will comprise Prof. Prince, chairman; Collingwood, and James Little Current, There is wo truth in the report that | the dominion government will refuse to pay the bounty on steel from works established in Canada with American © pital. London is the jutention of the Scottish, otherwise the 7th Middlesex Regiment, to send a team to Canada | to compete in the Dominion Rifle As- sociation meeting in 1906. . The New Brunswick delegation that is here to see the government with a view of getting the transcontinental to adopt the St. John valley route on their interview with the government to- day. The mounted police department has that the police patrol that is opening up an i overland route between Fdmonton and SUS to. the the Yukon has reached St, Joh | injured in a | | 1 is seriously | for | | vinces of The Canadian team ot "Bisley won £460 in prizes. Sergeant Richardson, | of Victoria, leads with £07 9s. Od, StafSergt. Crowe, Guelph, is second, | with £614 10a. 0d; and Pte. Wilson, Ottawa. thind with £40 0s. Od. Former Congressman Jepry Simp son, nationally known - as *"Sockless | Jerry," is dangerously ill at Roswell, NM., and death may cowie at any moment. One of the blood vessels of his heart is ruptured. He was born in New Brunswick, THE TROUBLE OVER. Windsor Clerks Objected to a Colored Man. | 8 acinl to the Whig, Windsor, Ont., July £5. Owing to a shortage of clarks in the post office here, Hon. R. F. Sutherland was ask ed to secure the appointment of as sistants, He had trouble in finding anvone, but finally sem the ap | pointment of a highly educated voung | colored mar This fact became known to the other clerks, yesterday The clerks, at once, objected to the new clerk and one of the number threat {ened to -resign if the eolored man came in Ihe latter, however, on small salary promptly learning of the | $1.50 per day, attached declined 10 necopt the position. ---------- Hague Tribunal Meets. al to the Whig. . Hag July 25.<The arbitra tion tribu difference Britain con Muscat held onvened to settle the wiween France and Grent erning the sultanate . of its first sitting to-day. In addition representatives of the two interested powers the tribunal in cludes 3 neutral in the person of Br Eugene Huber, professor of law at the University of Bgme, who was selected by the Swis Federal council on the invitation of France and Great Bri tain, Convention Opened. Special to the Whig, Winnipeg, Man., July 25. The Muni cipglities' Convention, opened here thie morning. To-day will be devoted to pleasure. The large party of east ern delegate were banqueted and shown the sights of Fort Williay, and Port Arthur, -vesterday, and arrived early this morning, Trampled: To Death. Speein! to the Whie Medicine Hat, NW.T., July 25.- Alexander Deutchman, a well-to-do Norman farmer of Willow Creck, was trampled to death, by range cattle, he 'was driving away from his crops a Englishman, week ago Sunday. The body was not discovered until Tharsday. Cabinet Quit. Snecial to the Whig. Ri : Stockholm, July 25.-The cabinet has resigned. Sponges, | Chown's, , made public best value in the city, at | '| gow, inward, at 8:25 a.m. They expect to get, as far as Fort Graham this winter, dod will reach Lake Teslin next year. J. B. Spencer, agricultural editor of the Weekly Star, has heen wolected by the Hon, dney Fisher, minister of agriculture, to fill the position of as- sistant to the live stock commission- er at Ottawa. The position has been vacant 'wince the resignation of A. P, Kitchen, B , last autumn, Mr. Spencer is well qualified for the office, Before leaving for the west after the house closed, the members for the | territories had a conference with Sir Wilfrid Laurier in reference to the formal inauguration of the new = pro- Alberta and Saskatchewan. It is understood that they extracted from the premier a promise to he | present in person. Several other mom- bars of the cabinet will attend, includ- ing, as a matter of course, the new minister of the interior, Hon. Frank Oliver. The Saskatchewan people have decided on Labor Day, September 4th, as the day of celebration. The core- monies at Edmonton will in all pro- bubility take place on September 1st, Dr. Mills, of the railway committee, who has been ill for some time, is said to be improving rapidly, It is expected that he will be gable to ac company the other commissioners on their western tour in the month of September, The| e comumissiohers have decided to hold a spasion of three or four days in Otta- wa before leaving for the west, Sir Wilfrid Laurier will go to his Arthabaskaville home at the beginning of next month, where he will take a rest of a few weeks, TO BE THOROUGHLY SIFTED Department Has Procured Some Sensational Information. Washington, July 25.« The Post says there is no doubt that the district at torney hopes to secure the indictment, through the 'grand jyry investigation into the cotton report scandal, of two or three more persons, at least one of whom "is now of was formerly an official of the department of agricul and that it is a certainty that the investigation conducted by the de partment of justice has brought to light a great mass of information, some of which is far more sensational than anything that has so far been It is proposed to sume mon before the grand jury every of- ficial and employee who could possibly know anything about the cotton leaks. A STRIKE ORDERED As a Demonstration Against the - the Government. seinl to the Whig. Warsaw, July 25.-The socialists have ordered a general strike to be inaugurated, on Monday, as a dem: onstration againet the government on account of the exvention, last week, of Okssejn, the man who attemjited to assassinate Baron Von Molken, the chief justice of Warsaw, on March Heh; Tt iv feared that (he day named for the strike will. be marked by rioting which will be accompanied by bloodshed, DEPENDS ON JAPAN. Peace is Assured if Terms Are Reasonable. Brnacial to the Whi ew York, Te "25. Count Cassini, formerly Russian ambassador at Washington, expresses the opinion, gc- cording to the Herald's Paris corres pondent, that all now depends upon the Japanese and that if their de mands at the coming peace conference are reasonable pence. in assul ------------------ An Fuglisiunan Drowned. Special to Bathwell, ut ol ly 25.--~A young named Millington, while bathing in the Boyne river, near here, got heyond his depth, i being unable to swim, he was drown- on, Arrival ot A Vessel. ©aneinl to [ 5 Pg iv 2%. --Thé SS, | Father Alcidex, Donaldson, fine, from Glas- FALL INTO TAN PIT Proves Great Boon for This Sufferer. Cologne, July 25.-~Johann Simon, a tanner of Ulm, has been oured of a rheumatic complaint of several standing as a result of falling into a tan pit. Simon remained in the pit for more than half an hour before he was resound, He then found himself com- pletely cured of his permeating ill ness, with a feeling of rejuvenation permeating his limbs, The worl of tannin " at Ulm being carried out by an electrical process, the local medical faculty attribute the strange cure to the combined effects of eleotricity and tannic acid in expelling the uric acid from the man's Simon's tanning yard has attracted hosts of visitors, and already eighty- five rheumatic subjects have Tuned into his pits, paying foes frow shillings to £2 ATE SMALL CHILDREN. Band of Gypsies Awrested for Cannibalism. : Vienna, July 25.--The Pesti Hirlap states that a band of twenty gypsies has been arrested at JJasebereny, Hun- gary, on a charge of cannibalism, Some of the prisoners: have cobfessed that eighteen children have been eat-- en. Several times recently members of the band have been charged with steal: ing children who disappeared from. the neighborhood of the gypsy encampment but the charge was always dropped, as no trace of the children could be found. The police now state that they have found the romaine of a cannibal feast in one of the gyspy vans, REFUNDED MONEY, _. Which Was Deposed in Seimure Case. Snocial to the Whig Walkerville, Ont, July 26. ~The cus: toms department at Ottawa, has ve: funded , of the $400, which Cap- tain Ruelle, Detroit, the ox for all ugglin time ago, for sm ig telegraph cable, igned to be uwdd in connection with the floating pool room which had been fitted up on the steamer Badger State. Balfour Holds Safe Majority. London, July 28.-It is estimated that had a division taken place in the House of Commons, yesterday, the government would have had a ma- jority of from ninety to one hunhred. Several conservatives made their frst appearance in the house for this oceasion of - the ~large @ was Premier Balfour's é statement to the commons, , Bal. four declared that such incidents as his defeat of Thursday had never heen regarded as ground for resignation or dissolution and announced that the government did not propose either to resign or dissolve parliament because of Thursday's occurrences. The opposition, for tactical reasons, decided to abstain from a division when the government moved an journment, A Serpent As A Bedfellow. Muon, Pa., July 3 Samuel Sty- Woodward, has had an experience with a rattlesnake that is close to the record for nerve-racking escapades, '| Hig little son was ill and was confin- ed to a bed on the first floor, The front door was kept open day and night for fresh air. When Styers enter- od the sick room he heard a peculiar naise, Investigation revealed a rattle snake coiled up on the sick boy's couch, Procuring a pole Bier flung the reptile upon the porch, where his dog was quick to grab it, and' shake the life out of it. The reptile measur od five feet in length and had twelve rattles, Gallant Rector. Danbury, Comn,, July 25.--Rev, ( W. Davenport, rector of St. James', Episcopal church, jumped from a boat into twenty-five feet. of water and af- ter a desperate struggle rescued Orlan- do Brown, son of Dr. C. Brown, from drowning. Young Brown and a party of boys of the church ware camping at Taunton lake when the lad fell from a boat. Lowered A Record. Detroit, Mich., July 26.Walter Di rect, at Grosse Point track, won the £5,000 Chamber of Commerce stake for 2.24 class pacers and lowered the re. cord for the stake from 2.00} to 2064, The stake was the feature event of the opening day. Anti-Semitic Riots. Special to the Whig. St. Petersburg, ly 26. Advices re- evived, to-day, say - that anti-Semitic riots have oocurred in Bessarabia, dis triet. Some Jews and two Christians. are veported killed, "Your Only Chance. To wee illumination night at the islands will be on Wednesday. Am- rica leaves at 5.30 p.m, supper on board, 36e. The sale of Puffed Rice Crisp, 'Me. 'onkey's' is something wonderful, Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, That invigorati Coca-Cola. The WE cn soda fountain. aiaatiinal at Vadey soda Jountain. NOTICE To Creditors of the Late Mercy 8. Nicol of Cataraqul. ALL PERSONS HAVING Flats against this estate are required to send thea in at once, and all debts due the estate must he ald a % PURDY, ) er Gxecutor, Cataraqui. 25th July, 1905, Giony Prosrvng Botte dozen 85¢. 1 hes 45¢. for quarts and 70¢. for h gallons. Cataraqui, 396 Princess Street. We hardly were p for so overwhelming, a of people as submerged department, turned every i into a surge of Busy fe. td ep the wok of an t ¢ works of this Sore in smooth running er. . TO-MORROW a a tant as to. added, Everythi incense thi pete he o THIS STORE. HARRIS In Finwtton, July 24th, 1908, Margaret Harris, aged ra and five months, danghiar ou y ro and Mow. Banger Marri, ts uners om wf Fer paren 181 Colborne St., y, at 3 poi, ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker "Phone 577. 222 Princess St, Is appreciated this kind But a feally eu} enjoy it, the Toa. must: th. i a : Ea Ty orl cents the pound péckage.: |

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