Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1905, p. 8

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PURSES and JEWEL BOXES. : ey include the latest _-- m frame and fin- , and come in Croco- Bel % You will want one § When you see our prices. SPANGEN BERC, y eli Us he an them. allow You to He be convinced that are the best Yalug you ever saw: pa ELY'S LOADED SHELLS in un numbers ; the best Sheil wade. A 'S HAR W. A. MITCHELL 'S HARDWARE WANTED GENT FOR KING. pay y, exclusive etary Senna HE CREST IN THR. Nya A Ne 7 during Fail and Wioer oer abd abili- Over 600 Acres pl TRO ad ms oo ha alg ricand rend Te ior" ery now RS Y THE PELHAM NURSERY Co., - Miss Cora Loul:e Larke, A.T.C.M. ; Teacher of Singing Pupll of Hermann Kiein, New York. Late Vocal lnstructress St. Margaret's inte, Soprano Soloist Myden han Mothodiné church. iupils fre. Bn Conservatory and Ubiversity ixamina tions, Address | Romilly House, 72 Barrie St. COMMERCIAL, ; -- NEW YORK STOOK MARKETS. 4 of land, rehasyd by MP. Montreal, has of the Toronto te. Forget, ® director ay Company, receipts of the einbe Toronto Rail y for r L861 for inervase of re for September is road compzny the to send 800.000 for rolli of the from 5 ber B0Lh, easily Non dollar mark, the at 11,015,950, an se with $975.450 during the cor orice of 1904. The Donn Coal company Is con " by which the employees of the company, particularly those ot the new collieries, will be assisted to build a Own their own houses. Nova 'otin Steel company at Sydney has for Sole time had a plan of this sature in operation. # are sold to the miners at a nominal price, the 0 ng the money, which is returned on eas: payments terms. This will, in all proba- bility. be the one adopted by the Doamin- fon Coal company The Cheese Markets. way Company Madoc, Oct. 5.805 boxes offered ; all sold at 1ije. Tweed, Oct. 5-465 boarded ; all sold at f1je. star. Oct. 5.--Boarded 889 color. ed and 678 white ; high bid. colored 113c. and white 114c. ; 134 cvlored sold or Hoard at 11je. A CLOSE CALL. | ov-- Two Young Men Capsized Off Malt House. Two young men, Mossrs. Lyman, formerly 'of Montreal, but now resid ing at "Calderwood," on Union stroet, had a close escape from a wat- ery grave yesterday afternoon. were out in a sailboat off the malt- bouse, and apparently were not ex- perienced enough to handle their craft in the heavy mea that was roll. ing. Thess combined with the high wind capsized the skiff. Luckily Prof, Pyke was an eyewitness of the vocur- rence, and sounded the alarm. In ab- ot three minutes after the mishap, W. Grant and Prof. Pike, were on the way to the resoue with life preservery, When they reached the two men, the elder Lyman was supporting his bro- ther who had ©. uneonscious, Both were safely landed. Did Not Ask Limit. A student ealled at the police sta- tion, this morning, with a carter. To convey a trunk from the ferry wharf to bavond Joseph MeConmell's hotel, in Williamsville, the "John" charged thirty-five cents. The learned youth thought he was being touched nd that a quarter was sufficient renumer- ation. The carter offered to go to the police station and settle the dis- pute. There the police gathered around and the perusal at onco began. It was discovered that the earter had the right to levy Ba charge of Bity cents for a dis tance of over twelve blocks. He then did to the generous (7) student what few would have done. He accepted his original charge of thirtv-five cents and did pot ask him the limit. of the by-laws ---------- Cases At High Court. There are four cases entered at the high court, which opens on Monday next before Justice Clute. One is a jury case, viz, James Crawford, late captain of the steamer Wolfe Islander ve. the township of Wolfe Island, for wrongful dismissal and damages, Twi, others are non jury cases, W. W. Asselstine ve. James Swift-- For eledtion penalties, Ww V Axselstine Alexander . VR, Manson--For election penalties. were t $40, 1 t f the ©, lim ansual mecting of rior, & SUIS NOL ex- of tao AURBUC steams nd Trapk I= tomer Bind. to TH ------ ------ D. |THE THISTLE ESTATE THE WILL DISPOSES! OF $179,491. of Bequests Friends -- $700 Will Go Charity. deed or will appoint; Anna Loui residue. ------ TAKEN ALLEGIANCE, Accepts Inevitable. from Manila of the conversion lipe Agoncillo, formerly one of several years he pirit in the Filipino junta at Kong. Recently he decided to and, like other members of the to accept the inevitable. he came to of allegiance, the organizers of the 8gainst the Spanish' government 1895, and next to pendence movement. deported by Gen, before the papers on him, he fled, hidden in bunker of a Japanese te was reported to have taken wit him $80,000 which he used later i purchasing arms for the insurrectos. TO CALL A_HALT Americans, Detroit, Oct. revenue cutter Morrfill of Customs Leach, Cleveland, who wi take a hand in the work of putting stop to depredations of ing tugs in Canadian waters, Mogrill will cruise Lake Erie for sev eral days, going as far kirk. Collector Leach Vestigato the cargo of any fishing boa he comes upon and any fisherme found violating waters, will be arrested, vessel seized, and proceedings of con fiscation instituted by the collector This puts the poachers betwgen tw fires, both governments being array ed against them, and it is believed will largely put a Stop to the whole sule taking of fish in Canadian wat ers by American fishermen. ete CHARLES LAMARCHE Gets Nipissing. Toronto, Oct. 6.--Charles Lamarche former. member for East Nipissing i the legislature, who resigned to make room for Hon. Frank Cochrane, min ister of mines, has heen appoin te and registrar of deeds for Fast Nipis sing. He succeeds John A. Loughrin wh resignation was asked for One criminal case, the king vs. Young for theft, completes the docket. | Christmas Globe. This vear the Christmas Globe will maintain the high standard of éxcel lente, which it has reached in past. years, and will be, as it has always been found, "better than before." Only a limited number will be printed and orders shoyld be placed at once with Melermott Bros, 260 Princess stroot. Militia Order, Regiment, Prince of Wales' WDwn R Ta be provisional leuten ants, Sergt. William Edward Man hard, Pte, Frederick Franklin Folger. 11th Davies' Order Service. Orders placed with our outside sales men on id service Will reccive prompt attention at store, also Hvery at your request Lonis of de- Prince Battenburg has foresworn social functions of all kinds by W. F. Dever & Uo, 18 Arket Square, Kingston, -- Open Close. October 6th Atchison NE Nu Amul. Copper 5 N33 Haltimore & Ohio Lar 11a Brooklyn Rapid Tsansit 2 Ti Canadian Pacitie ' 1733 Wy Erle : 9 aa} Hbnols Central i 180 Louisville & Nashville 154 104 Metropolitan ' ew 1354 1325 Missourl Pacific Todd Tod New York Central 1493 149} Pennsylvania . 1444 1 i Rock Island a 34 Heading 128% 128 St. Paul 1814 1810 Sugar | 1423 1434 Twin City 119 17 Union Pacific 133 188) United States Stee! Ag wey United States Steel, pid. . 108% 1054 ER MONTREAL GRAIN. WHEA 1 her | Ra 4 ay CRA |a sod CORN-- December ME » a3) 433 for the week amd is hunting in Now Brunswick woods, Best canned peas Te. Crawford. the against Secretary Merrick, of the To ronto Employers' Association, for alleged infringment was dismissed, this morming, by Mag Can Feed 200,000,000 People. London, Oct. 6.---Sir Henry Knight. ex-lord mayor of London, interviewed at Liverpool on his return from Can ada, said he thought the North-West was auite capable of raising produce enough to feed a hundred million peo ple. Canada had many world won ders, but he. was of the opinion neither Canadians nor Britishers thor oughly understood the greatness of its possibilities tio is given to : 'e are after al are wise enough to material will Our Fall Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouserings Are now ready and await your inspection. a man in the city who cannot find a our stock. Trusting the tailoring to man who takes pride in dressing well abreast of the times and the most careful, painstaking atten- rment we turn out. business we can possibly get. We know that nothing short of good work and bring it. 'Our Prices Are Moderate. There isn't pattern . to his liking.in us means much to the and in style, We keep de i Ld IVINGSTON'S on o| arrested on ' Fourteen Are Dead. Troy, N.Y, Gct. 6.-Sixtoen men were buried, this morming, in a cave in of the Vermont Slate companys quarry, near Granville, N.Y. David Cadwaller and Warren Queen, the fore- men of the quarry, were rescued. The latter is expected to die. The fourteen dead include J. B. Williams, the presi dent of the company, and Hungarian « laborers, Threatened With Death. St. Potersburg, Oct, 6. Alarming reports of threatened troubles at As trakan have been received here, Many revolutioniste from Baku have arviv od in that ety. and have adonted a menacing attitude. The anthorities have been all threatened with death if they oppose the wishes of the revolu tionists, Remanded For A Week. Ingersoll, Ont... Oct. 6.-The five men the charge of murdering Isginh Wright. were up before Police Magistrate Morrison this afternoon. Owing to the infuest not being eom pleted the crown asked that the pris ounces be remanded for a week. request was granted. -------- Special Din Hip corset, 63¢ Nork Dives Reform, Now ¥ WHIG, FRIDAY, a -- Gttawa, Oct. 6.--The will of the late | York Gill, sister, Ottawa, one-half of whole Agoncillo, Filipino Revolutionist, Washington, Oct. 7.--Word whe of Fo the most rabid of the revolutionaries, For had been the leading Hone give up what had become a useless struggle, junta, Accordingly Manila and took the oath Agoncillc was one of revolution in Aguinaldo, had been the foremost leader in the indo- He was ordered Blanco, in 1896, but could he served up- the coal mail steamer, He'was reported to have been taken In the Poaching Habits of the (~The United States ¢ . left Detroit, last night, having on board Collector American fish The "ast a9 Dun has a license to in A the customs law, by | many failure to enter his catoh in Canadian his cargo and the Registrarship of East an of the alien act, OCTOBER 6. Net Yorker. RRENC ED Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Clark, of | OCCU ES RECOUNT Jacksonville, Florida, whirled into IN BRIEF FORM. town, this morning, in their monster ---- touri automobile, coming from Belleville, a distance of about fifty Matters That Interest E ybody to fallen, in two hours and thirty-five ~Notes From All Over--Little Minutes. They left New York City in thing Easily Read to | their car on August 22nd: have vd Of Bvery E y velled all through the RAIN-IN-THE-F ' The last of the great Sieux chiefs who fought 80 gallantly and middle Seventies. He Aied at ing Rock Agency recently, sixty-two, He 'took part in the Massacre and is said to have eral Custer. ---- b INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters On Their Rounds. Frish horehound candy, rd. at Gikson's Red Cross McLeod's hair to size and quality, #1 hair preparations. 30c. per "bottle, McLeod's drug store The Limestones had a fine turnout last night, lery Park. The hoys are getting intc good shape and txpected of them before the close, the Cricket Fie old fashion Drug Stor: to any a Id in the afternoons. died in Chicago, arrived ont the noon train to-day. The funcral t | Cataraqui cemetery was under n | direction of the Oddfellows. heautiful wreaths among the floral pieces. James Reid was the un- dertaker, after the -- Made Arrests. Two wily picture agents, Samuel Canton and Ralph Radlo, have landed in the "coop," lice Constable Megarry taken out by Mrs, Watson, Hickson avenue, GTR, station, It is claimed they pocketed the money for ture sold to the complainant. skipped without "delivering goods," been arrested by Po » On a warrant a pie They the ---- To Rescue Sunken Coal. There are perhaps S00 toms of coal sunk alongside the K, & Pp. railway spile wharf, for years pieces 5 1} dropped from vessels being This sunken coal is now by W, having unloaded, to be raised Smith, who, it is understood, | . on | has contrgeted to do the work for account of alleged active partizan- | half the coal rescued. ship, but who refused to resign, be ---------------- ing finally dismissed hy order-in Coun- | Plenty Of Peaches And A Few oil. Plums. ---------- ¢ Failed To Prove It. With every basket of peaches sold Sa i ) Saturday night we will give ope Toronto, Oct. 6.<~Ope of the twol dozen of 20c. bananas, and if we run cases brought by the lahor union out of bananas we will take 20c. off the price of the peaches. Camovsky "on the corner," Sale Of Hams. istrate Denison. The plaintifis® failed At D t: Bored : to prove that Lithographer Forbes At hk i: Bonele BS shoulder hams, had been brought here on contract to vi) mild eure to boil or hy, guar take place 'of a striker ante d to give utmost satisfaction I Whole ham, 13¢c.; part, 1c; sliced, 5c. per Ib. Carnovsky Has Chestnuts. Also hickory nuts, spow pine apples, black Roger corn lor popping. ------------ 25 bananas ; can of best Te. Crawford, The bydaw to authorize the purch ase of the equity and redemption in the premises and plant of the POR. apples, grapes Peas Cununing Manufacturing company was | submitted to the vote of of Renfrew, on Saturday, ried, Bananas 25 for 25¢. Crawford. Miss Lillie. Barnes, an accomplished the electors and ear. Perth girl, was married to William Bell, jeweler, Smith's Falls. Allison Warwick, Kingston, assisted the groom, James Stewart has been appointed deputy fishery inspector for this dis. trict. His territory comprises townships Lanark, Drummond, ing, and Lavant, Best canned peas Te. €rawiord, A telegram from Rev. N. Powell, Victoria, B.C., announces that Baron Komura has given 8130 to Methodist missions, Bananas 25 for 25c. Crawford. The steel frame for a $10,000 pas senger steamer for a western com: pany. will likely be built in Kingston during the winter. 2 lb. can peas Te. Crawford. The Whig on Saturday will be four tern pages and will be very readable. A tennis tournament is going on at Queen's ¢ 1, 25 banenas 25¢.; Te. Crawford. Mrs. McDowell, wife of the principal of the Renfrew Collegiate Institute, js very: ill. Special hose supporters, 20 conta: shoulder braces, Se, New York Dress four Darl- can of best peas at their practice in Artil- ONTARIO ROADS THE BEST. This is the Opinion of a New states of New , Jerse, and Pennsylvania, then Frances Mary Thistle, for which | © Campheliford, Ont., Mr. Clark's uf roned. an operation for ap- - | probate has been applied, disposes of | 01d home, which he had not seen in lcs Nes on August oe maa, $179,491.45. The Bulle of | taont¥dour vewrs. Speaking, after | [adicitis was perlo re the estate to two misters of the | 2" ®Xperience of 3.000 miles travel, The & oct ; . he ry Hang who disap- deceased. Foo bequests, aggre, ating Me. Clark said that the Ontario ol on T u Ch ste "> £700, were made to charity. The es roads were far and away ahead of peared froma Toros soli sna "the tate was made up as follows: Per. heise in New York stats. Throughout ght ast Friday, was ound: in 9 , ¥137,456.80; re - ® entire trip a Union Jack hes v. : : . anal, Sa A069. oll we 2 Proudly been let to the brea by to radiock oi seletion of Sandi- cossion duty act, places the ony | travellers.- They left the city on the Soon oo Eo, taken 474 ae value of the estate at $201,744.90 in afternoon Cape Vincent boat for New | © ome 109 ha ote taken, A brea Ontario and Quebec, After o number York City and expect to be home jn | W88 ig Pdi i Mrs. Henry of bequests to friends, ranging from three weeks. : Henry giman and. Ota ry $200 to 81,000, the residue of The om Schiller, are under arrest, at Chicago, tate will be divided as follows : Sharged ith. stealing 500.000 oia- Edith Shorris, | sister, Bf Montreal monds and other val.ables, Cad: one-half residue for life, with gift At the meeting of the' Camadian over to her children as she shall by Freight Association at Montreal, the desperately Against the United aus troops in the the Stand- at the age of Custer killed Gen- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By restorer is equal as of the Ours retails for great things may be : season's The juniors do their kicking on The remains of William Virtue, who to There were and | Gordon Donaldson was on Toronto bay in a seow when it sank and he resignation of John Earls, as secre- tary-treasurer was received, ° and Thomas Marshall, was appointed in his stead. A daring daylight attempt to steal £30,000 worth of jewels from Maiden Lane store, New York, was made, and a clerk who defended the treasure was stabbed. The robber was Louis Brown, a negro. The modernization of methods burglars, pickpockets, gamblers and confidence men was the ground given by Police Commissioner McAdoo for making a request for 1,000 new police | patrolmen." He wants New York to have a police forde of over 10,000 men or one officer for every 400 people. The report of President C. D. War ren to the shareholders of the Lake Superior Corporation stated that the last Canadian property to remain in the receiver's hands, the Lake Superi- or Power company, has been released and has passed into the full control of the corporation within the past few of days, WHAT IS SAID - / And Those Who May Be On Team. Queen's rughy prospects for this season arc growing brighter and yes terday afternoon another hard prac tice was indulged in. The work of the boys called forth many. compli mentary remarks from the side lines. Williams and Richardson are as good as ever, on the back division. Dono- van, in centre scrimmage cannot | bettered. On the wing line, Capit. Patterson and Dobbs are a tower of strength. That's practically all of the champions yet in uniform. "Marty" Walsh has retumed to college, but whether he will play football or not is doubtful. Thompson, the powerful scrimmager, and Kennedy, a hus'y wing, both last yoar's men, are in town, but have not been tempted on the pumpus yet. Hpwever, tho new material is the best seen. Maedonnell, Gleeson, and K. Williams are in the running for the back division and the former will probably play full. Tem- pleton, a second team man, and Platt of the champions of 1902, will com- plete a good scrimmage. On the wing ine there is plenty of new material, both fast and heavy, with which to fill the vacancies. Of these, Turner, an old Hamilton player, and Baillie, a second team man, look very likely The collegians are sadly lacking at quarter, Cunningham being the only man at present available. Drs. Dal- ton and Etherington and Russell Brit ton are helping Capt. Patterson coach the team. Removing To Kingston. Dr. W. A. McCarthy, Wolfe Island, has completed arrangements for a change of residence and practice to Ningston. He will come at once, be cordially welcomed. and The Genuine. Christy' B hats and John at Campbell Bros' Stetson's Bananas 25 for Fake Crawford, your prestriptions and family recipes to McLeod's drug store We carry a full stock of drugs; and will i ou what the doctor orders. Mc drug store ert E. Macallum, a graduate of (een's, who has heen in Sytiney, with the Dominion Coal and of company, is visiting his parents, 260 Alfred street, on his way to Fort William, where he has tion with the G.T.R. Bananas 25 for 25c. It has leaked out marine captain was the past summer. The affair was kept very quiet, but the mariner has had to admit the fact. Best canned peas Te. Crawlord. Mary Amn Ennis, relict of the law Benjamin Cooke, and a pioneer of secured a situa Crawford. that a local married during | | | Lanark, is dead, aged eighty-six, Five children survive, - Ordered or ready-made corsets every description, Perfect fit teed. New York Dress Reform. John Stansbury, of Folgers' ticket of guaran office, is in Watertown, N.Y. on a vi Corsets steel filled, several styles, 50¢. New York Dress Reform, 2 1h. ean peas 7c. Crawford, A -------------------------- Anderson Bros, SATURDAY SPECIALS It will pay you to call and see this 'tKafce display of Meats at very low prides --- Spring Lamb, 18c. to 12§e. Ih. Fresh Pork, 106. to 124c. hv Roast Beef. 8c. to toe. 1h Steaks, 10c, to 12§e. Ib. Stew Beet. Bo. to Sec. Jb Pure Lard, 13¢c. Ib. Sausages, 3 bs. 25¢ Butter Creamery Butter, 235¢ Fresh Fags Fresh Vegetables. choice selection Cooked 'and Smoked Meats, noted for fine quality Special prices to boarding houses Wie bargain tables 7 to 10 Saturdas night -- INEWS OF THE WORLD Wet W Underwear and Hos THAT EVERYBODY WANTS, And everybody is in a hurry now, Some. thing besides light weight is necessary for yy comfort. Women's Natural Wool Vests Proper shapes and sizes, 50C, 75c, gg | $1.25. The unshrinkable Underwear 1! gave such satisfaction to our customers Jag year. . and Drawepy The Best 25c. and 35¢. Vests and D Kingston to-day is shown in our Department just now. White Vests and Drawers--Fine U Uuion Wool, fall weights, 7sc, weights, ggc. each, White Vests and Drawers--Fall 35¢. Children's Warm Underwear--6 different makes and weights of Children's Vests and Drawe all sizes in each, both in white and natural wool shades. Children's Sleeping Suits This is a Sleeping Suit with feet atiached, and the best thing yet for children who kick tbe clothes off, All sizes in stock now. A - 9 . Children's Cashmere Hosie Girls' Plain Cashmeré, all sizes, 'medium weights, 15¢, 18c., 20c., 23c., 25¢, according (o size Girls' Extra Strong Cashmere Stockings, 23¢., 25¢., 28c., 33c, 3 rawers j Underwey ashrinkabje each; py weights, 256, A] 20¢,, 5¢C., according to size. Girls' Ribbed or Plain Cashmere Stockings, 7 dif ferent makes to select from, all sizes in each, Women's Cashmere Stockings Women's Cashmere Stockings, 25¢, 35¢ Two | very special makes, ribbed or plain, Women's Fine Makes English Cashmere, 390, 49%. 45¢, 63¢c., 75cC, Women's Tan Cashmere. Women's Cardinal Cashmere, Women's White Cashmere. ! Coatsfor| Women The Latest New York Models | In fine quality Black English Beaver and Fawn Shades of Co vert and Whipcord Cloths. You can save from $1 to $3 on your Fall Coat. Many others have done this and have been quite candid in admitting it. ---- Ie = = { JOHNLADLAWESHH RR I ---- -- eather Boots FOR MEN Thoroughly watery roof, b= vy viscolized soles, leather > ed--a boot you can depend i We have them in Buck - Tan, in al heights, on pr ordinary boot to as bij the knee, I, Headquarters for Minit and Surveying Boots. Anderson Bros THE LO CKETT SHOE STOR YEAR 72. NO. ee -- Great Removal S: --oF-- | Rather than remove stocks contained in two ste houses which we are cc pelled to vacite before Nov., we are offering goods at 15 TQ 20% REDUCTION $26 Solid Oak Bideboards for Others for $6 50 to $75. Extension Tables, $6.50 to $85 Robt. J. Rei Two Doors Above Opera House. Telephone 877. Y.W.C. A. Domestic Science Clas Begin Monday, Oct. 9th. ENROLL AT ONCE FOR FULL COU Miss Cora Louise Larke, A.T.( Teacher of Singing Address : Romilly House, 72 Barri WANTED. A GOOD COOK. APPLY AT = Office, PLUMBER AND STEAM I'VITER, once. Good wages. Apply Box i Belleville, Ont ee RELIABLE = STRONG BOY, learn baking. Apply W. J. 'Crotl King streét Store eee eee eee STRONG, ACTIVE BOY TO 3 baking trade. Good wag oye's Bakery A POSITION BY EXPERIEN( office man. Best reference. A<id Box 100, this Office I'0 RENT A PIANO IN GOOD U dition. Best care guaranteed. / Box "A." Whig office A HOL REFERENCES g Mrs, Victor Willi Enion street A NOGRAPHER, ONE W experience in book-keeping, nick a figures." Address with r ences, Box "C."" Whig office. LASS by the year must be A. shoer. Apply J. A. Hunt worth, Ont MEN AND BOYS, TO EARN $5 D after two months instruction, | tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Plumbing Schools, New York Ci nati, O., St. Louis, Mo., (Free ( logue.) BLACKSMITH, once, steady FIRST-CI job THE SORT bunching and Good workers week. Apply t Cor. King SIX BOYS room; for sizing machines carn $4.50 per A. Gould & Co. Queen, streets FOR ems GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR F Overcouts and nits made Thomas Galloway's, 131 Brock Also bring your old ones and them repaired. Style, fit and guaranteed to please. ------------------ A TEACHER FOR THE KINGS + Collegiate Institute to assist Fingiioh and Moderns. Salary § Duties to be November 1st plications up to Oct 10th. John Macdonald, Secy.-Tr Board of Education AGENTS ENERYWHERE TO S the wonderful "La Bastie breakable ( Lamp Chin Fhrow them on the floor and won't break guaranteed per practical ; no fake ; sells on s 100, per cent. profit tory sample fr Lo « to-day to Feonomy Co., Philadelphia, a TO-LET. SHED DWELLING, STO id offices. McCann's Real F 1d Insurance Offic 51 Brock St SHOP ON DIVISION STRI THE near Garrett street, occupied by Boon, milliner. Apply at "Whig « ------e-------- BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE 851 Princess street ; m ate Pr ssion November 1st. Appl v & Steacy DWELLING HOUSE, 12 ROI modern improvements, 341 Joh street, suitable for hoarding b Enquire of J. W. Nesbitt, Corn Johnston and University Avenu IL rm -------- pe e-- PERSONAL. IRTUNE TOLD ny nost reliable clairvoyants birthdate, dime and stamj Carl & Rollin 490 N. Clark Chicago YOUR FORTUNE TOLD FROM Cradle to grave : matters of bus we and marringe made clear 1 tell comes true. Send hirthdat the. Prof. Layvas Box 18, Ste nde P. O., Montreal, Que MME, ELDER'S DRESSMA] Parlors, 258 Princess St., « Svdenham, Tailor-Made ( Coats and Wraps, Shirt W Suits, dinner and evening cost trusseaux, ete, made-to-order prices reasonable. Best city ances. ------------ LOST rr "i ONE "FAWN WING AND A Butkle, on Wednesday eveni Princess or Clergy streets. | lense return to 804 Hrock str LADIES' DIAMOND SOLITAIRE 1 Wednesday evening. between House and 80 Sydenham stre way of Princess, Clergy and Streets. Reward for return Sydenham street. The general board of mission the Methodist church has decid I Rev, Dr. Sutherland Fudger to China an Ja Port on the work there. and | |

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