Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1905, p. 1

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---------- AIDLAW'S ----------------) i. i fe Stockings ck Cashmere velcome com-. d low prices, antage of be.. nent, for 25c ight for win- perly shaped 5 814 inch, ecial Black Cashmere weight for winter the best stockings j Cashmere Sto inter weights, ne Light Wei ht C: shi ere * than Lisle the 1s ere read, and suit. Cashmere Siockin dered in silk, « Cashmere. Stockings for Sy 35¢., 49¢., 03c,, 75¢. LARS ing your Furs from us | t of our Collareftes and had later at the prices they ve know as we tried (5 re- it secure them. sian Lamb Collars. Coverings td Gloves, .20c., 25c., 33c 20C., .25C., 35C., 40 litts, 12%%c., 150, 200, VES, 15¢., 20C "YEAR 72. NO. 268. 1.P, Jenkins Clothing Co. Looking Into The Clothing Question Curéful consideration of the Clothing ction always brings us customers. Overconts are moving right out. Thi man whe is "particular. is * our | qustomer ¥ Not so with the man who will take anything clothes: brings us the best ous Be one of the number, We se he best $10 in Canada. Our lines t $12 $15 and $18 are artists E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. Finger Rings The variety, style, and heauty of de- sign ; emphasize the efforts we have made, to have our RING Stock, second to none. { Our $20 and 5 Piamond: Solitaires "are generous examples, and have proved decidid suc :s, but we have many to choose from al far greater cost. | SMITH BROS. Jewelers Opticians | 350 King Street. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN IT'S FREE TO YOU ! CALL FOR A COPY. SWIFT'S REALESTATRARD iincy Anes A SMART BOY. APPLY TO | | Strachun's Hardware, Princess St. | { FWENTY-FIVE GIRLS, AT KENT Bros', Mica Works, foot of Princess str TWO. STRONG RELIABLE BOYS TO work in Mailing lepartment; on opt ont nurs ireneon®s | Pepfoet Workmanship Choicest Materials A combination to be had in at Business office A FEW SMART GIRLS 1} paper box earn good: wages g Work. Apply to Kingston King street West. A tte tess. AT ONCE, GOOD LIVE MAN WITH and buggy, to h | line of farm implements ; Kingston and vicinity. & Wood Company, Lim h's Falls ET THEIR FALL coats and Suits made at nas Galloway's, 131 Brock St Also bring your old ones and have them repaired. Style, fit and price | guaranteed to please. 1 HELI (FEMALE), LADIES TO DO plain sewing at home, whole or time. $4 to $12 per week Work any distance, charges stamp for iull particu- National Manufacturing Co, 11 MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO $5 day, after two months in- | on position guaranteed. al tuition half price, few days Coyne. Bros. Co. Plumbing ols, New York," Cincinnati, O., Louis, Mo. (Free catalogue.) A. WOCAL AND DISTRICT AGENT, Canada's Greatest Nurseries W re prepared to make a iiberal to a 'reliable and encrgetic an to represent us at King- \ and surrounding country. Terri Will be reserved {or the right man. Write for fuller particulars & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, 0) 1 st Apply to Dr. Curtis OFFICE, IN GOOD LOCALITY, ON King street. Rent low. Apply J.P. Forrest, Gents' Furnisher, King St. | THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, near Garrett street, occupied by Miss Boon, . milliner. Apply at Whig office. crs -------------------- BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. 351 Princess street ; moderate rent Lossession November 1st. Apply to | Steacy & Steacy. ---- a OFFICE, OVER ' WADES' DRUG Store, Corner Kine and Brock Sts., two well lighted and heated rooms Apply to McCann, 51 Brock street. | HOUSE, ON CENTRE ST.. 8 ROOMS, | kood out buildings and fruit garden. Good locality, moderate rent. For wlormation, apply to John Eves. {irocer, Market Square. OF GRAY LAMB Finder will be rewarded on returning to 48 Ordnance street OLD LOCKETT, WITH MONO- fram "CHK." on howling, an University Avenue. leward for its return to Whig office. PERSONAL. MME. ELDER'S ~~ DRESSMAKING Parlors," 258 Princess St., Corner Sydenham. Paitor-Made Gowns, Oats and Wraps, Shirt Waists, Nuits dinner and evenihg costumes rUNseaux, ete., made-to-order Cash Prices reasonable. Best city refef- ences -- . FOR SALE. HoT AIR pid Pipes. All {a good order. 22 Division street, DAILY MEMORANDA. rises Saturday; .a : sian Emperor. assume a neglige appearance Sonyaeation | HE HAS MADE APPEARANCE NEAR PENZA, Look for the New Aavt., John McKay's Fur Manufac Banker's Daughter Possibly Can--Russia | stairway of the May Repudiate Her Debts. | 31. Petorghure " Many "men hold their St. Petersburg) Nov. 17. The Fall Showing of Fancy Plates occuring and if the report turns out ® to be that pretender besides its other troubles; | si*ns costing little. | Appeals To The Workmen. {ly little that you ean indulge Yourself | SEE THEM! | ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LGENSES | ROBERTSON BROS.. READ NOVEMBER | J and the future industrial will 'be ruined if { they persist in_ their strike policy the newly commerce and labor with the work- n us time and | pens without a squeal or grunt of | warning to the owners. One of the pigs o all that is possible for vou. 1 Listen to the advice of a man who | weighed over 300 ponnds. MADE-TC-ORDER Persian Lamb Jackets Select Your Skins. WANTED. Quality, Style and Fit Un-| McKAY FUR HOUSE BROCK STREET. tion of a section in these despatohes, | vestefday, notwithstanding | that the actual number of strikers in. industrial parts of strikers and non-strikers Although the port strike is a politi- | score of | "Fhe man 66 Ya ¥? | agers say- that eighty per cent. of the Wear Allen S men Pe heen ia into joining | Military Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. Rubin Goldm Lecture Recitals Tristan Und Isolde *'1 he National Element in Music" Convocation Halil Nov. 20th, 21st and 22nd been granted 10 the Kronstadt matineers)" Bxéopt siv, who were' shot yesterday, Drifting Towards Ruin. | ish goods by this territory. It St. Peters: | ther stated that articles 14 and 153 of the customs convention will apply to says that a nancial panic is prevail- | Northwestern Rhodesia. These articles is drift- | contain technical provisions which Trade," commerce | were inserted to meet the require a standstill. The | ments of Southern Rhodesia stricken, yet are = schools are A Serious Fire, and telegraphs Everything is trade terribly declined in consequence of the while gold is steadily flowing The outlook; the correspondent points out, will become burg correspondent of the 'Telegraph workmen are poverty "GAS NOTICE Russia May Repudiate Debt. , Cderman holders of Nearly Blew Head Of. are beginning 'to Manitoba, Man., Nov. 17.--Robert the situa- | Gray, Bradwardine, was accidentally | tion in Russia, #5 they realize that it | shot, yesterday afternoon, a few is bound to efiect adversely the econo- | miles out of Haiota. While he = was mic conditions of the Russian empire, | taking his gun out of the buggy, the and the financial standing of the gov- | weapon accidentally. went off, the con Popular upheavals like those | tents almost blowing his head off, in Russia at the present time unsettle more than a war commercial and in -- dustreia] conditions, paralyze capital, Has Gone To Montreal. and cripple the resources of the gov Windsor, Ont., Nov. 17.-Sister St, John the Evangelist, mother superior of St. Mary's academy, who was badly | 2 | injured in a runaway a few weeks ago, reports of riot and | has sufficiently recovered to be re moved to Montreal where she will MUST BE SOLD feel extremely uncasy Carpets, everything cheaper TURK'S SECOND-HA 808 PRINCESS STREET Y.W. C. A. FANCY WORK GLASS Friday at 7.30 MISS SUTHERLAND, TEACHER | FREE TO MEMBERS. holders of Rus securities are greatly in the future of the empire and devour bloodshed with avidity. Many millions > AL MMODATIONS | are in the hands of German capital CO ) s 1 RECALLED THE MURDER. department, causes { sternation among German investors in that article, considered semi official, he Suing for His has been considering the advisability | q . of declaring partial bankruptey, par- | Ask to see our special line at $15. country's for- | They are not excelled in Canada. months past. In| Campbell Bros, the store of quality. Russian gov number of All 1c. cigars, 4 for 25c. Saturday reports on the at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. effect that partial repudiation of for-| King Edward has presented to the world produce on | burgomaster. of the Prussian seaport development. | {owns of Swinmuende and Dantzig describes Prof. | valuable presents in remembranes © of Ballod's revelations as a bombshell to | the friendly receptions accorded hy all investors in Russian securities these towns last summer 'to the Brit. The same panicky feeling which bas | ish channel fleet. heen cansed here by this article, also | The French foreign office is advised exist in England. 'and the | that President Castro yesterday re- fused to pay the second instalment of the scheme 16 em- | the Plumley arbitration award. Kando s'lver polish makes old silver look lke new 10e, box, 'Gibson's Red | retern to 4 belliord, for which the colored man Slaughter is now serving time in Kingston, experts to elaborate treated Rudden for typhoid fever, but suffering from a fractured skull, caus ed by a blow irom a billiard cue charged with having caused his death and condioted. Windeor performed the autopsy on Rudden tes- tified in. the suit, at Windsor. vester was no evidence of typhoid at the tinie of Rudden's death. Manchester Guardian is authority for the statement that Aritich capital in rebnilding the corsets, © B0f,. several | Russian névy hag heen abandoned and i that the plan for Americans to under- FURNACE, REGISTERS Saturday of iis at Gi oR ¥ Red a Pre. bargains at Gibson's styles. New York Dress Reform. THE DAILY BRITISH | hoPls in Russia | | would not pay, and there is not much | . | chance of t in the development of | | a state-assisted merchant shipping {He Claims To Be The Rus- |. project. The real catise of the aban | donment, however, is believed to be | | the uncer financial conditions ex isting in Sein, MANY FOLLOWERS woo. an { and Watch Firemen. Memphis, Penn., Nov. 17.1 like | better 1 This was the statement finally ex An Appeal Made to the Workmen | torted hy the police from T homas by Count Witte--He Will Do | Byrnes, a pytomaniac, caught in thé {act of setting fire to kindling in a Arnold building, one of "the largest structures in the whole A false em- | sale district. Byrnes, who is a mem peror has suddenly made his appear | ber of one of the best families in the i ance near Penza and already his fol- | City, was formerly employed by th This "is the { Illinois Central railroad and in his | startling report received in wu despatch confession aduiit ted ligliting the torch from Simbrisk. Penza is in the Heart | that resulted in_othe loss: of the | of -the vast region extending westward Hhinois Central building October 22nd from the Volga; where agrarian up Nine other erimes are admitted by have been | Byrnes, in€lading the Germania hall which sulted in the death, by to throfe was | burning, of Charles Soule a ¢ placed himself wt the head of the peas- | Five Chief, Donahue suspeetod Byrnes antry, the government will 'soon face, | SOme - time ago, and when caught i a formid- | staring af @ midnight fire he accused able agrarian rebellion, It required a | Mm of L but the Young man vear to suppress the famous rebellion afterward was released, the chief re- Pugatchieff, who | marking : "Nou look too innocent.' dethroned and | i - the time of CHLOROFORMED PIGS. Catherine Il. That uprising was start ed in the same region on the banks of | Improved = Method of Stealing * Live Stock. Cornwall, Ont., Nov. 17.~There have | been" many ehanges in 'the methods of 17.- Count | gentlemen who reli appeal to the | of the care of live stock since the days their familics, + when Rob Roy's barelegged gillies life of Rus- | levied toll on the Lowlanders. The lat e their neighbors est idea in this line comes from Croil's Island, a few miles up the river from here, where the bold reivers artistically ehloroformed thirteen fat hogs and removed them from their He réa- yon well." 'A strong smell of chloroform around These words closed- Count Witte's ap- | the piggeries was the only clue left by The efiect upon the strikers was | the raiders, who are believed to be was intended, the | Americans from Louisville township. opposition being strengthened instead | ep rp in is not cer Fatal airie Fires. attitude | Bonestegl, 8.D., Nov. 17.-Two chil dissatisfac of 'workmen, noted was emphasized, dren ave missing and many square as a result of a prairie fire that has | the fact | taged for two days, threatening for a 1 1 { thee to attaek Aberdeen, S.D.; and fighting in some | the newly opened" Rosebud Indian re the city between | servation lands Mauy cattle have perished and a farm buildings have. been associated | burned in spite of the three hundred with the movement of workmen to ob- | farmers who The mah- | night and day. mills here have John L. Britting's farm was devas this demand. If | tated and his tthe men work cight hours they will be | The social democrats who They were at _school when the fire | movement for | swept: the r - . Say that if the men are ---------------- locked out they will burn mills, draw Will Enter Customs Union. "Cape Town, Nov. 17 --=h hasbeen six and eight vears, are reported lost. on. announced that Northwestern Rhod | esia will enter the South African Cus toms Union on December lst, next, | the customs union preference on Brit Campbelliord, Ont, Nov, 17. Th hb | barns and outbuildings of Ernest Cas a8 | gan, a farmer near this town, were to | with all the live stock, including twen situation grain, farm implements, vehicles, ote . Loss about 87,000; insurance, $1,300 Cause of fire® unknown, iray was a single man. interested | spend the winter, ists, and to that extent they are in np ---- the preservation of Rus sin"s financial integrity. An article published by Prof. Ballod, statistical greatest con Arrival Of Vessels. Manchester, inward 3:50 a.m. Liverpool, inward 6:40 a.m, Alaska Sable Scarfs. rnment | Cross Drug Store, a (AN BE HEARD Sate o take the same work bas also been | a | dropped. The Yeason 'given for the | \ abandonment of the -project is that it | | | has been found that establishment | = : of shipyards and i THROUGH COUNTR { WESTERN ONTARIO TO BE to see buildings burn- the bigger the | | gersoll, Stratiord, St miles of farm lafid have been ravaged are fighting the flames | of the diocesan convention. with the gametstatng as Bavatilgnd and Pechuanaland Protéetorate. One effect of this will be the adoption of | { son, twenty years of age, whe says is fur- | | tally destroyed' by fire, last night, ty cows, #eveli' horses, a number of hogs and fowls, the season's crop of |. Father Point, Que., Nov. 17.88. Manchester City, Manchester line from SS. Lake Manitoba, C.P.R. line frog. Made from choice skins, ¥7 to £30 - KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. 'At The Meetings Of Tariff Commission. "WEL.. COVERED. The Commissioners Have Arrang- ed to Listen to the Statements of People at Various Centres-- The Board of Trade Will Arrange Hearings. Toronto, Nov. 17.--It has been de- | cided that the tariff commission will | hold sittings in London on Monday | and Tuesday, November 20th and 21st | respectively. The meetings there are expected to cover besides London, places within casy reach of that city, such as St: Thomas, Woodstock, In Mary's, Strath- roy, Wiarton and other towns north, Un Wednesday, 22nd inst, sessions will be held in the afternoon and ev- ching at Windsor. On Thursday morn: ing, MWrd inst, the commission pro- ceed to Chatham, at the special re quest of the farmers of that distreit, Sessions will be held on Friday and Saturday, Mth and th inst, at Hamilton. Brantford will be visited on 'Monday, 25th inst.; Guelph on the Nth, Ber on Mth, and Peterboro, on 30th: The secretary of the hoard of trade, at cach of these meeting plac: es, will receive applications and make arrangements for hearings. PITH OF THE NEWS. T : The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. New York reports over $300,000 col- lected so far for persecuted Russian Jows, King FEdward, while shooting in Windsor forest, yesterday, tripped, fell amd sprained his ankle, Twelve expert oil well drillers from the Northwestern Pennsylvania oil fieldd will leave to-morrow for Rou mania, 4 Charles R. Barnes, eloetrical expert of the state railroad commission, is critically ill at his home.in Roches- ter, N.Y * A band of counterfeiters have been arrested at Schlebusch, Prussia, who made a specialty of turning out Am- | erican notes, Very Rev. Charles D. Williams, dean of Trinity cathedral, Cleveland, was | elected bishop of the Episcopal dio- cese of Michigdn on the second ballot John Krup, indicted for illegal vot- | ing in the recent New York municipal two daughters, aged | cloction, failed to appear for pleading and his attorneys oxpressed ignorgnce as to his whereabouts. Earlier in the dav Krup's release had been secured on a 85,000 cash bond. The bond was forfeited. .SNATCHING PURSES. A Young Ottawa Man Gets Into Trouble. "Detroit, Mich., Nov. 17.~Frank Wil he came here from Ottawa, Ont., three days ago, snatched a purse from the hands of a young woman on the street, last night, and was locked up. He 'claimed he could not find employ- ment and hoped to get money enough to get out of town, hut the police be- lieve he is one ol a gang who have { been snatching purses from women for the past two weeks Had Very Severe Trip. Winnipeg, Nov. 17.-A Port William despatch says the steamers John M Nicol and Matthews, which arrived here, yesterday, from Sault Ste, Marie were covered with i The steamers were seventy hours coming up Lake for many years. When they left White Fish Point a large fleet of vessels wag sheltered there, which did not dare to venture out into. Lake Superior. The Woman Is Sane. Windsor, Ont., Nov. 17.--Mrs. Trepa- | nier, of Staples, Gnt., whose husband | had her placed in Sandwich jail, pre liminary to removal to London asy lum, is pronounced sane by Dr Craickshanks Mrs. Trepanier's brothers say that domestic troubles | caused the woman to hecome tempor Larily tut guser and intimate that procecdings All be taken against her husband for mistreatment of her. -- . Was Instantly Killed. Woodstock, Ont., Nov. 17.--George Wakley, a stone mason, employed on thé construct on of the now 22nd regi ment armory, was instantly killed, about noon, to-day, by falling with a derrick from the top of a sixty foot wall, Death Of Heir To Throne. Brussels, Nov. 17.-The Count of Flanders, brothers: of King Leopold, and heir to the throne, died, this s due to inflamma- tion of the Jungs. The count was born morning. Peath w in 1837. There were about 225 people who went to Montreal at one o'clock this | afternaon on the Queen's rughy = ex- cursion. This is about the usual sized crowd that goes yearly to the metro- polis. The Torontg excursion draws hettet. The Congress hotel today changed hands\ and William Harris will be put 'in charge for the present. Duncan Carr, who has beer the manager, will hiz former home in Camp- |- it is expected. y McRae & Co. | note found Superior and the captains state that it was the worst trip they had made | A AMERICA THE NEWSIEST. More Papers Printed There Than Any Where Else. Washington, Nop, 17.-Mdre newspa- pers are printed in the United States | than in any other country jn the world, and it is the belief of the | bureau of manufacturers, of the de | partment of commerce and labor, that ! the dailies and weeklies in thiz-coun- try nearly equal in numbers the dail: ies and weeklies published in all Europe. % According to the statistics in the Revue Hebdomadaire, and transmitted to this country by Consul-General Guenther, of Frankfort, Germany, that country leads European countries with 5,550 newspapers, of which 800 are dailies, Englund is seized with 3,000 of which are dailids. France, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Spain, . Russia, Greece and Switzerland follow in or- der. Asia has not less than 3,000 period- icals, and Africa 200 dailies. America is given 12,500 papers, but the bureau of manufacturers declares this incor- rect and quotes figures for the year 1903, showing that 17,233 were pub- lished here, of which 2,215 were dailies, ; STEEL INGOT THEIR TOME To Be Buried in Metal That In- cinerated Them. iad Philadelphia, Nov, 17.~The strangest funeral service ever recorded (ill ocour at the plant of the Midvale Steel works Saturday. November 10th John Forkin and Joseph Gazda were engulfed in 82,000 pounds of molten steel flowing from a leaky fur nace into a pit where they toiled. In the flash of an eye not a vestige of the two men was left and scarcely a puffi of smoke arose to indicate their complete incineration, In deference to the feelings of the members of the men's families the company will bury 8,000 pounds of steel, supposed to be that part of the mass 'into which it is thought the bodies 'were absorbed, with all the for malities and rites attending an = or dinary fomeral. GALLOWS TO BE ERECTED. Deputy Skerif Receives Notice from the Governor. Rutland, Vt., Nov. 17.~Deputy Sheriff L. D. Hazen, South Royalton, has received official notice from Gov- ernor Bell to prepare at onee for the exvcution of Mrs, Mar; rs on Des cember 8th, and work will begin at one erecting 'at Windsor prison thd # which have twice been erected in sight of the woman's ell, only ta be taken down as reprieves gave a lease of life. Governor Bell's order to Deputy Ha 2en js taken to meas that the state officials have little hope of the United States supreme court allowing the pe- tition for a writ of habeas corpus for Mrs. Rogers, which is now before it. Charged With Forgery. Carthage, N.Y., Nov. 17.-A, : Miller, a negro, claiming Brockville, Ont., as his residence, was held to await the action of the grand jury on a charge of forgery and was taken to the county jail. Miller is alleged to have-forged_a-chock of 836 drawn on the Carthage National Bank. ---- Appeal Allowed. Montreal, Nov. 17.--Judgnient was given, to-day, allowing a reserve case in the case of Frank Meeker, alias Mooney, the Cleveland man found guilty of attempting to murder: a policeman. The appeal is allowed, on argument, that the indictment was faulty, Campbell's Soups. Ox tail, 124¢. tin: 2 Mock turtle, 124c. Chicken, 124e. Tomato, 12}c. Vegetable, 12}e, Tabasco catsup, 15e. bottle, W. R the Golden Lion. Freak Of A Lumatic. Montreal the river, which it was supposed d help solve the murder of Helen Quinn, has turned out to be | the freak of a lunatic. All names mentioned were connected with the | asylum at Verdun. New King's Salary $200,000. Christinia, Nov. 17.--The Norwegi- an parliament by 100 to 11 votes ap propriated $200,000 annually for the | new king's civil list, Premier Michel sen will anneunce the election of | Prince Charles to King Oscar, on Sat urday. : May Have Another Ruling. Ottawa, Ont., Nov, 17.--The rail- way commission's judgment respecting the car shortage is not the final ac- tion in that regard. Jamies Hardwell, chief traffic officer, is continuing his enquiries and another ruling may be expected, Death Of James Paton. Montreal, Nov. 17.~James Paton, one of the best known vachtsmen and all round patron of amateur sports| died, to-day. He was a member of the! contracting firm of Paton, Laird & Co. He was a man of about fifty-five years of age. ------------ Pork Pies. e At Davies', small, 5c.; dinner size, 124ec. ver The Watertown, N.Y., Paper ecom- panv has gone 'into ingolvency. George F. Clarke is receiver. i | Driving Glove, a LAST EDITH 'WEATHER PROBABI -------- Toronto, Ont., Nov, 16.--(10 aun Fair and modertely cold to-day, falls of snow or sleet during the and. first part of Saturday.. Saturday Specials Steacy's LADIES' KID GLOVES Slip on style, without butte Grey, White and Black. White and black points, $1 quality. Saturday' Price, Tc. LADIES' GAUNTLETS In Tans, new Walking oF * Special $1 and $1.26. NEW MAND BAGS -- on Ls Hey 1 able. $t o $4. Others at 25¢c., 50¢. and 75e. BLACK GIRDLE BELTS Made of fine Taffeta, very pret designs, 4 kinds, value at 75ec. oF Special Price, 50. LADIES' NET TIES Made of fine White Net, wit! hand-made Duchesse Lace En and Border, Great value at 78c. and $1. Special | ES" UNDERWEAR Ropular iy for 3 DISCOUNT | STAMPS With all Cash Sales Steacy's DIED. OULENN.--=On Nov: 16th, Ann Glenn, at tho residence of her niece, Mrs. Capty John Marshall, Albert street. Funeral private, on Saturday, at 2 o'clock p.m. ROBT. J. REID. 7 Thé Leading Undet taker "Phone 877, 223 Princess St. Noy. 17.~The mysterious | axiti, "The Bankers Davgnies: 20c. % | November 23rd, "THE CROSSING" To-night and To-morrow Night Matinee Saturday at 2 30 1 H. WILMOT YOUNG AND MARJIE ADAMS Supported by the BIJOU COMEDY COMPANY aturday Evening, "Monte Cristo' High Class Specialties, Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs between SEESIAL 10-15-25 Nore Matinee Prices=Children, 10c. ; Adults, Begin to Think;About]It ! Christmas is coming, and coming quickly, Our New Fruits are all in, so we are ready. Would it not be the part of wisdom for you to prepare now ? ' New Valencia Raisins, New Sultana Raisins. New Seeded Raisins, New Table Raisins, New Currants. New Peels. - New Cooking Figs. « New Table Figs. ° New Shelled Almonds, Sir Thomas Is Sorry. 4 London, Nov. 17-There are two re grets in my life. One that I have not yet lifted the America cup and the other that | have not been married, secretly or otherwise," is Sir Thom Lipton's reply to the statement lished in the United States that ye ago he was secretly wedded to Scotch girl, i If you fool sore_sll- over, itn ippe. o Gibson's od i ts, They cure it

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