Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1905, p. 4

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© 6'! d hate, MEL bv an P sup as they We well at pr 3 Saturday. a Yo sell at 10e, 1c. 15c. gH se, SE Honey, pint sealers, 20c. you've tried it you'll It mot, try a sample W. VAN LUVEN. St. 'Phone 417. * CENUINE GOAL DIAMONDS. Just as some sorts of wood are Better fuel than others so certain ties of coal burn more slowly 'give out more heat than + Our cry is always "good ' beeause it's our stock in Ade. 1tis possible 16 get thus grade coul elsewhere, hut RE to met it here. I's " I nd, we sell. We charge no wore. for it. We get it from the wines by being. eranky--know- ing It when we see it: and insist- ing on getting it. YOU won't have to insist to got A postal or telephone brings you goal that cannot be surpas sud. R. CRAWFORD. "PHONE 9. EYEGLASS © Jt is so constructed as to give the COTO of a spectacle and retain the JADDe of a model eyeglass. Our ad- flustment is faultloss. This with perfectly adapted lenses cannot fail to give eatis- faction. We gunrantee every pair of lens We prescribe to give perfect satis AP, CHOWN, i 48d Optician, || stirring events in' their careers, And | the visitors have not changed much. | hess being removed they are boys '| sgain--just for a day. short at the best, so varied in ite ex- nice | charge, that of misappropriating hun- Fs '""Opifer per Orbem Dicer." Welcome To Our Boys. Today we welcome and we trust they will feel | 8% a result of their visit. So many have gone out, beyond the | confines of the home, and 'in the exer- cise of that expansive policy' which is generally commended. Our sons cen- not remain. forever under the old roof tree. They could not if they would. They take hence, into other fields of labor, an affection for the home that never dies. Wherever they are they turn betimes in thought and heart to the place of their birth and boyhood. Two years ago, when the first old boys' event was planned, those tarned up who had not been seen for long, long years, and they romewed their youth. The air was vibrant with their laughter, their glad 'acclaims, their hearty cheers and loud applause, Some who participated in that re- union have since passed to the silent majority. They will be seen and heard no more, But others will - come--otliers who could not come in 1008 nor last year --and next year still others will re tum, and so the anniversary will Brow in interest and intensity, The city, some of the boys say, has not changed much. They can find the s that were associated with Some of them have grown younger in feeling. The strain and stress of busi What is life, after all, but a span, so periences. A few years at most and the brightest and the: happiest have romped and played for 'the last 'time.' The cheery good-hye, at the door, as friend after fri becomes | presently, sometimes ly, the last good-night, and memory does the rest, : ---------- Great Object Lesson. The case of Gaynor and Greene, who are held in Montréd) on *4 serious dreds of thousands of dollars, is giv- ing Canadians an object lesson, They are showing that money can do great deal, and that under its in fluence the law, in all its intricacies, can be invoked to some purpose, and that purpose to delay the return of the fugitives to the United States. For a time they lived in freedom at Quebec and had their experience with the lawyers and the court there. Then the scene of their excitement shifted to Montreal, Tn the meanwhile there was a kidnapping, or an attempted kidnapping, with them as the prin- cipals in the performance. Some time later Judge Lafontaine held an extradition court gnd took evidence which warranted him in rul- ing that the men should go whence they came and face a trial for their offence, There is to be appeal, from one court to another, and it is expected that months will transpire ere the gauntlet has been run in Canada. Meanwhile Gaynor and Greene are re- siding with the governor of the jail in Montreal, in confinement but in the enjoyment of all the comforts that money can buy. Having plenty of the needful they are not sparing it on any account, ! Some day they may reach the south- ern court and be called upon to ac- | count for their misdemeanonr. But the chances are that they will never be punished. They have had already go |: respite in Canada that is ugparalelled, and they have before them the delays of the United States courts, and the length or continuity of them depends upon their money bags. A remnant of the spoils may be saved, but the original sum will have to be a pretty large one to stand the expense which is now going on, the Tegal rip has only been begun. ~ Uncle Sam Fascinated. Thomas Watson, in his maga- THE DAILY WHIG. the old boys, comservative office-seeker ? and [Toronto Telegram. fis hicks Shey Jive, . | WHICH Watson the ambas- aged abs struggle which consists in accepting one-fifth" of the charming invitations which pour in upon him, and in re fusing the other four-fifths without An dik oy I catastrophes, cataclysms.®' : Mr. Watson becomes alarmed as he contemplates the exposure of this flun- dler to Great Britain. - The United States government is England's as- siduous ape:" The article through- out is breezy and brusky. In it the 'writer relieves himself of some vigor ous thoughts, and of course, he feels better. Mrs. C. 8. Wilson. 'Dr. and Mrs. Bish. op, Syracuse; are in town, T. Duncan, assistant postmaster of London, holidaying at the Sand Banks. Mrs. J. N.. Carter is visiting in Wellington. Norman Allan, ng Bank of Mont- eal, is is two weeks' vaca- tion in Goderich. Miss. Maizie Tyrill, Editorial: Notes. The old boys and old girls will | 3h EVest of Mm. D. J. Barker, left ple t in by ni 'clock. P Wednesday for a two weeks' vist. in ase get in by nine o'clock. er! Kingston, before returning to her haps Curfew may not ring to-night. | home in Toronto. yy The funéral took place Friday to Yesterday was baby's day on the Glenwood ~ethetery, on the arrival of Street railway. And. the cars were] the C. 0. R. train of Nelissa A, Mu- full of them, .and their cries. mey, wife of George Wilson, editor of the Port Hope Guide. Mrs. Wilson, be- fore her marriage, was a wellknown resident of Picton. Mrs. Thomas Faug- man has sold her brick residence on Paul street to x €. De Mille, North: Only tories can sell marriage licenses, Only tories will be able to tie the knot presently. The game is pro- gressive, The hay crop is so heavy that hands cannot be got to harvest it. There has to bé a kick about something, in the crop line, " What species of treason is this? A member of the house of lords wants something done to put- an end to Chamberlain's "quackery." School board rooms at the city hall. 'Why that is an exploded -idea. Some of our aldermen sre advertising them« selves as back numbers. is home, after sev- eral weeks spent in Trenton, The death took place Thursday, at her home on Mary street, of Mrs, James Powers. Her maiden name was Ma ret Carr. The funeral 'took place Sat av. ------ LATE BISHOP JOYCE. -- He Died From ' Hemorrhage and Paralysis. : -- With wheat at $1.20 o bushel, and the market cornered for the present, some people are feeling anxious about the bread supply. Don't worry, -- Mr. Graham, of the Brockville Re corder, has punctured his: fine reputa- tion in the eyes of the Telegram man. He has endorsed the salary grab, p -- Minnea) Isaac W. Joyce, Episcopal church, died, as the result of 4 hemorrhage paralysis sufiered on July 2nd, while preaching at a camp meeting. -------- OH: THAT WILL BE GLORY. lis, Minn., July 20.-- Bishop of the Methodist at midnight, and Whitney's government is going to give the province a new outfit of Jus- tices. There is a certain curiosity to see what the new brand will be like. -- The old auditor-general was a Scotchman, Ditto, the new auditor- general. Is only a Scotchman eligible for the place ? Have the clans go cinch upon it ? When all my labors and trials are o'er, And I am safe on that beautiful shore, Just to be near the dear Lord I adore, Will through the ages, be glory for me. Chorus-- Oh that will be glory for me, Glory for me, glory for me, glory for me, When by His grace, I shall look on His face, That will be glory, he glory for me. -- The manager of the Toronto street railway invites suggestions from the conductors as to how the company may get all the fares. The idea is worth adopting in Kingston. It is not patented, When by the gift of his infinite grace I am accorded in Heaven a place, . ----- y | Just to be there and look on His face, Loubet is an obliging president. He Will through the ages be glory for me. will resign this fall so that the na- hy : Frie TW ve loved ) tional assembly may select 4 suc ig BE there 1 have Jo og cessor before they go out into the Joy like a river around me will flow; Yet, just a know, Will through the ages be glory for me. ---------- night. Some of them will dizappear in the election. smile from my Saviour 1 The Mikado of--Japan is having men report upon the possibility and . Summer Complaints. 6st of raising seventy-four war ves. | The very best medicine in the world for summer complaints, such as chol- era infantum, diarrhoea end dysentery is Baby's Own Tablets. During the hot weather months no wise mother should be without a box of Tablets in the house. These troubles come sud- denly and unless promptly ¢hésked too often prove fatal. Baby's Own Tab- lets act almost like magic in these cas- es, and speedily remove all cause of danger. Mrs, Alex. Poulin, Caraquet, N.B., says "I think Baby's. Own Tab- lets the best medicine in the world for children, 1 have used them for cholera infantum, teething and other troubles, and it is astonishing how quickly they relieve and cure these ailments." An occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets 'will kéep the stomach and bowels right and prevent summer complaints. No mother need be afraid of this me dicine--it is guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug. It always does good--it catmot possibly do harm. Be sure that every box bears the full name Baby's Own Tablets and picture of fourleal clover on the sels which are sunk in Manchurian wa- ters, and formerly part of the Russian ' fleet. Capt. Donnelly is the man for that job. ---------- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Do Fine. Poronto News - How would it do to bestow an _hon- orary degree on every disappointed Not Found Out. Montreal Herald. here may be other insurance ' com- panies just as bad as the Equitable but they haven't been found out. Only A Slight Difference. Britain's shilling o day pensioners occasionally have wooden legs. Can- ada's $3, per annum pensioners of- ten have 'wooden heads, zine, which js read by everybody, at least by, every politician, simply boils | over with wrath as he contemplates | the waste of public money mpon the | court service of England. | Whitelaw Reid, of the New York | Tribune, having been. appointed am- | bussador of the United States at the | court of St. James, and fouiid himself | settled in Loudon, was at! once | bounced into a "round of entertain: | mente. The first was a banquet, and | in 'his opening speech he .umdertook to | define the duties of his office. He may | have been regarded as felicitions in i this, but Mr. Watson esteems him as | very unfortunate. | Mr. Reed, in ecssense, said the chief | duty was to rise equal to a Britis) welcome and 'British hospitality, to be | equal to the fascinating and hewildet | { Toronto Star. wrapper around: thé box. Anything else is a dangerous substitute, Sold by all druggists or sent by mail at 2c. a box - by writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Praying For Good Husbangs. A picturesque ceremony takes place every year in Haute-Vienne. All the girls in the place on the day of St. Eutropius fille in procession to St. Junien-les-Gombes to the cross which is erected near the church to the saint. Bach girl hangs her leit garter on the cross and prays that she may have a good husband, and then gives | way to the next girl. The cross is so smothered in garters of different col- ors that at 5 short distance it looks America's cheap 'as though it were covered with flagy- day, 2.30 pm. Sup- ers. Fare 35¢. Still At It, ree weeks ago Mr. Rockefeller gave $10,000,000 to higher education. ' This week he corners the linseed in- dustry. Which only goes to show that cause and effect are as intimately re. lated as ever, Something To Talk Of. Brantford Ex tor, he Rr the Whitney govern- ment that under its adminjstration 100 licenses have been cut off in On- tario. Well, 'what of it? Under the liberal administration 3,000 licenses were cut off, The Big Fish Hatchery. At [Cape _ Vincent, excugsion, W per board. Best grades of trunks, lowest prices Abern & are selling ladies' sum- and Jorgsst . pisortment to choose est ) tion dn the . hearts and minds of ait Apoken of what he said. Nrs. Bea = Toronto, is visiting is JULY 29, DTO HISUNTIMELY sister, Mrs. J. 1s umproving his residence with a new metallic roof, Fashionable a trial, a special way a chemist in Weisbaden, Germany, has been able so to increase the natural quantity that they are medicinal and useful for the cure of various diseases, Abernethy's. on the line of the equator, sets and rises at six o'clock the year round. finest clothing to order. For material, style and workmanship, he ca wv t be beaten. A large variety of goods to choose from at rock-bottom TWO MORE WEDDINGS. ---- Napanee Treated to Two RW Napanee, Jul 29.~Napanee is now According Mr. b Fa oh) rd in the matrimonial sador undertook a serious task, i, DEATH. line, and two more were i up- 0 in saying that in order "fo Lat oh the unsuspecting townspeople this ded Saying tha a ETT week. The first was (hat bf Moo) arn his money " iy The law oucl Sunday Was Laura Maud Davis to Harry C. Gar-} demands of British hospitality," {0 Violated--The Statements of {ratt, which interesting event took make himself equal to the fascinating 'a FOlrmmaR at a Piton [Place in Napanee on Monday, July but bewildering task of becoming ac- : a Bi 3rd, Rev. J. R. Real tying the nupitgl quainted with the lords and. ladies . knot. The second was that of mesday, "July 26th, by Rev. Mr. Sex- smith. Both couplés are receiving con- gratulations from their many 'friends, rs. James Blewett, 'one.of Na- panee's oldest and most respected re. sidents, passed peacelully away Fri day evenmng. Deceased had reached the ripe age of eighty-six Years, and had been a resident of N for up. wards of fifty years. A family of three circumstanees, hoping at you may, | survive : Henry Blewett, Bost, keyism to no purpose. No purpose ¥ » Mass; Mrs, C. E. Bartlett, and Mise He sees Great Britain, through the | ed curse. ut it is the fact, that Lizzie, of Napanee. The deceased was dink dors sent to it, leading the liquor can be obtained on Sunday, a most devoted mother, and for the United States into folly, luring it on | Which no one can deny. that is so sac | past ten years had rein an 'invalid, | 30 an inaor things, | fe Soplon ." The funeral a vices in and for five years had been confined an | « t . . d : 3 or | to bed. She was tenderly cared for financial, social, imperial, "colonial. dirention {O.F., were largely | by her daughter, Miss Lizzie. Ar. "Unconsciously," he shouts, "the | attended. . Mr. Armitage's sermon ranhgements for the funeral will be United States has become second fid- | was closely id the warm-| made when her son arrives, A baby daughter was bord to Mr. and Mrs. Manson Stevens, Monday, July 24th, and a fon and heir to Mr, and Mrs. G » .H. Crabbe, Friday, July 21st. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cros kery are spending a. couple of weeks in Perth: Miss 6. M. Edwards 'has been en, as teacher for the Bath public school for the balance of 1905, ---- IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News of The District on Both Sides of The Line. . W. A. Parker 'has been appointed Joint manager of the Sovereign Bank, Tweed. John Compeau, charged: with yob- bing a store in Trenton, was commit- ted to the county jail for trial. John Wilson, Thomasburg, brother of Andrew Wilson, Tweed, sustained rather serious injuries by falling from a load of hay on Saturday, A sulphide nvine is in Operation near Bogart, the shipments being from twelve to fifteen cars per week. About siXty men ave employed, Mrs. George Young, was struck hy a Bay of Quinte train, near Allan's, and so badly injured that she died soon after. One leg was completely cut off. Jack Beatty has resigned 'his posi- tion in Robertson's hardware, Tweed, to accept a position with the Ashdown Hardware Man. : On 12th inst, wo" brothers, Ar. thur and Earl Sheffield, got into an altercation and Arthur stabbed his brother in the arm with a knife. The afiray took place near Corbyville. Ar- thir was arrested, but has been allow- ed out after being bound over to keep the peace. George Co.. at Morden, rr $1,000 REWARD. For a, Case .of -Incurable-Conatis : pation. To a person who can't be cured of constipation by Dr, Hamilton's Pills, the above reward will. be paid. No cathartic medicine gives such lasting satisfaction or effects such marvellous cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Relief immediately follows for headache, biliousness and stomach disorders. No griping pains," no burning sensations, nothing but the most pleasant reliof attends the use' of Dr. Hamilton's Pills--others not so good. Price 25e. a box, at all dealers. Marysville Matters. Marysville, July 28.--Hay harvest- ing and raspberry picking are the two most interesting topics of the day. All are pleased to see P. McAlpine so much improved in health since his re- cent treatment in the Hotel Dieu, Sur- prises--Death of Venerable Lady Miss Louisa Mordin to Goerge Conger. The MOT | ceremony was performed in Bath, Wed- y Old Boys' Are Coming | Are You Thinking of Getting a New Suit ? Most men are about. now. Men don't buy until, they're ready, once. We are fairly busy now, put. on & good front, and show our 'visitors they and a vast number get. ready all qa but' we will never be tod busy to wait on voy If you are of a qnet disposition, and want to buy comfortably, come a little ahead of time. © Comewow. We are proud of our handsome new $8 $10,. 812, $12.50, 813.50 and £15 suits. Smart as can be. and carefully {ail ored inside and out. New Collars, 2 for 28c, Smart Haberdashery The man who wants the Jatest thing in a" Shirt, the right thing in a Tie, smart Hosiery, will be sure 40 find what he's looking for here, and fing it moderately priced, Ask to see our mew Fine of Shirts something very unobby, 81. Ask to see our new. line of Night Robes, latest Style, 50c., and §| Bath Towels Bathing Suits + Sweaters THE H. D. BIBBY CO. Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, The. SO Do You Know Good Cloth When You See [t? If so you're the man we want to see our Suits, Once you see them you'll be a customer of ours. The man who knows little 6f "cloth values, and cares as little for it, and he is found in three out of five, is of nc use to us, It is the "canny" man we want to deal with us, since jhe. will always be a walking advertisement for us. . Try one Suit or examine the one you're friend bought here. We have them at all prices to suit all tastes. Suits $8, Suits $10, Suits $12, Suits $15 THESUITTOFIL. THE FIT TO SUIT. Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier 180 Princess Sireet, Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. CONSPICUOUS IN A BALLROOM. | CRESCENT WIRE WORKS T: PARTRIDGE Kingetan: Janie, Ts De $ Flakes of Dandruff on the Collar Manufacturer of ngston. James Traynor, Deseronto, acturer © 8 prt Sunday at home. Miss Loretta and Shoulders of a Gentleman Ornamental Fenc- gh after spending a week in in Full Dress. ing, Railings, Flow- Napanee, returned home Wednesday, | This is the thing you yuite frequent- er Stands and accompanied ' by Miss Jennie Baker. ly see in the ballroom--a man's hlaek Wire Works of all James Dafoe is helping James Top. dress-coat literally covered with dan- kinds; al: went pings with his harvest, and W. Gould is helping J. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. druff. for Wire Lidge Rea It must be annoying to the wearer, BROKEN dy Roofing, cheap- J. Russell recently visited at their and certainly not a pleasant thing to | BASAARXEEX er and better thap son's, John. Miss Bertha Gould observe. But dandruff can be eradi- shingles. nt last week in Napanee. Jame: cated. It is a germ disease that will 275 KING STREET. Meagher, G.T.R. -------- fireman, Belleville, some day cause baldness. -- is ome on his vacation. Miss . Annie Newhro's Herpicide kills the hair Fahey is visiting relatives in Brewer's destroying germ, and stimulates -the YTHING Mills. John Toppings spent part of | hair to a rich, abundant growth; it AVE YOU AN last week with his daughter, Mrs, does more--keops the hair soft and William Alexander, Trenton. Miss | pliant. TO SELL OUTSIDE OF YOUR Annie MoeAlpine and brother, Frank, evening in Napanee. Sexsmith is visiting her | ¢ Russell. James White spent Wednesday Miss Maud -- Clothing To-Order. Prevost's, Brock street, has always had the reputation of making the prices, A first class fit guaranteed. Give him Lay Medicinal Eggs. By breeding and feeding his fowls in of iron in eggs Best suit cases at lowest prices at At Quito, the only city in the world the sun pleasant toilet accessory; of pleasing in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., special agent. --------------eeeiteeesti. Fits, E| St. Vitus" Dance, or Falling ELA. a trial bottle ai treatise on such diseases to Tug Lemic Co., 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. LEIBIGSFITCURE|" $2.50 CANARY FREE!|. 0c y How pkis, [2 tinshof any « Bons send his Adress 1s 5 ane) cath or Furthermore, Herpicide is a niost SINS AND YOUR TROUBLES? COME TO WM. NURRAY, The Auctiomecr MOTHER HENDY'S ALL HEALING OINTMENT PRICE, 25 CENTS. WILL CURE Burns, Frosen Limbs, Cuts, Salt Rheuni," Broken Breasts, .| Children's Sore Heads, Boils, Blood Pois- on and Bealing 5 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Soft Drinks for the Warm Spell Gurd & Co., Champaghe Cider, pints, $1.20 per dozen. C. Gud & pints, 60¢. wor, and coqling to the scalp, Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. Detroit, Mich. G. W. Mahood If you, your friends or relatives suffer with and valuable sell or can obtain for you Co., Belfast per dozen. Ginger Ale Gurd & Co., Soda, pints, 50c. jor Bird Bread and get a lovely singing canary free nding dozen = saa lind Fels, PS De Heater has | Cantrell & Cochran's. Celebrated Ginger wanted. RDB READ [i ney Ale Soda, $1.5 : Schweppe's Dry Ginger Ale Soda, $1.5¢ 3 No safer, sounder or better drinks [or eh i trouble ro ied a cia the warm weather. COTTAM BIRD SREED, 3 St, Lestes, Out. JAS. McPARLAND ' 339 and 341 King St. Died In Vancouver. . Brockville, Ont., July 29. News has Hair Vi « You know gray hair adds twenty years to your looks! Then restore the color; keep young! Stop your hair from falling out and make it grow long and heavy. mer shoes at big reductions. from, at Abernethy thy's. : Trusses that give ease, Dr. Chown's, Pay wate® rate and savo discount. Now is the time. a : ; been received of | couver, B.C, mer resident of Brockville, For many | , Xpars he was treasurer of the united headache and sick stomach, - 0 tles. McLeod's drng store. 1% &°% 4 packages corn starch, 25c., at Mul lin's. Phone 274. the death at Van- of Fred. Scofield, a for- ounties of Leeds and Grenville. McLeod's Little Liver Tablets cure Four Packages laundry starch, 25c.: "WOMEN There are kh from Female Dis they write to me rience.-==S. B. H: beret tr tera N view of the grest mult 'women suffering from some female disease and yet unable to cure, Dr. Hartman, the renown cologist, has announced his wil to direct the treatment of as ma as make application to him du summer months without charg The treatment will be cond correspondence. The medicines preseribed oa tained at all drug stores. The Doctor will prescribe » cines, applicatiogs, 4 regulations 0 a cure. oan ence will be held strictly confi This offer will hold good onl the summer months. Any we become a regular patient by s written statement of her age, « of life, history and symptoms o ts, Eng., writes from 88 Prince A) Montreal, Can., as follows: "Porung bas made a w in Rie. It has bre a "Since my seventeenth yea had female complaint and irreg My general health suffered, I) in my back and lower lHmbs, were dim, and I became maros reasonable. "Mother sought the advic family physician, who presc me, but I grew no better. "1 cannot express my gratit runa has been a great blessing Nellie South. Miss Edna Moore, 46 Elm st falo, N. Y., Secretary East End Association, writes: "1 was a great sufferer from catarrh, was extremely nervo not sleep, fainted easily, was wv: ble, had p confusion of the se got up in the morning feeling r than when I went to bed. «I was very wretched, but i Peruna I began to impr pr using the medicine four 1 felt like a new woman and pletely cured." -- Edna Moore. The principal remedy w! Hartman relies upon in curing diseases of women is Perun dreds of women sufferers fin a household necessity. . LUXURY IN TRAVELLI Great Western's Up-to-Date a Record-Breaker. London, July 28.--The Grea ern Railway company recently trial trip with. the "*Cornishmy ited" express, which commence between London and Penzance . Ist. As was the case last seas train will achieve the world's long-distance non-stop run London and Plymouth, 246 m 265 minutes--a speed of 55.7 w hour. Three entirely new trains ha built for- the service, composed largest and most palatial vehic seen in the country. Kach « seventy feet long and ning a half feet wide. A train is mad six coaches, with a total sea pacity of 268 passengers, divi tween thirty-six first-class ar third-class, Second-class pa will no longer be carried by ti ticular train in either directio) Every seat in the train is nn ind the passengers receive a p ed ticket, half of which is ton the guard, and slipped, £0 cannot be removed, into a lit at the back of the seat just ab head. ) The fittings of the trains ar most sumptuotis description. light and eléctric fans are foun where. The chief feature of the however, is the fact that for tl time in the history of Britis ways valets and ladies' maids ried, in addition to the guards dining-car attendants. The ladies' maids are neatly in a black alpaca dress with linen collar and enfis, a nurse tet, fancy aprom, and a be silver thread inscribed, Lady's Attendant." The valets smart Serge uniform. The maid stantly patrol the train to renc vices to ladies and children, a re ROYAL BA

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