Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1905, p. 8

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS, : . ------ ied by W. F. Dever & Cg, 18 Square, Kingston. So : December 80th. Open Ulose. SOR fo ah es HS) 89 Aten Copper . 5 109) 1104 En atic ant 17m} Semtecs om ami 488 a4 ville & Nashwitle . 1531 152 an ws 125 nl Pacific ' 1014 1004 York Central 158% vanin oo. 1431 1981 1811 1524 1504 434 106} 8 BE4 Ee] 441 _ Success Of Trade Depends on large y sheets. tk Phones: Industry, The ' Kingston Hosiery Co. TFIRE AT PICKERING COMPLETELY DESTROYED .World--The Markets. The fallures this talled twenty-one : wenty-eight. sonal Loss is $12,000, With week in Canada to- 1 $7,000 Insurance. same week, The United States supplied more than Pickering, Ont., Dec. 30.--A fire. purchases to-morrow, Saturday, at London, Dec, 29,--~After careful in- ule half of ihe petroleum produced in | proke out in the north-west wing of { Mullins. vestigation of current rumors repre- nite 'Copper 3 nbs for the current | Pickering Boys' College, at 8 o'elock New Year's day at YMCA. basket- | senting that Germany has come to year will be $3.500,000 net, the best showing since organization. The North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage company Will this year distri hute a bonus of 2§ per cent. J. J. Hill says business situation no better than a year ago. He does not in- tend to retire from Ureat Northern. It is stated that the CP.R. is taking rolling stock westward to equip its new Spokane International fine, now build- this morning, and by noon the entire building was completely gutted. Pick- ering hand fire brigade were on the spot, but could do very little to- wards saving the building. Whitby five brigade was telephoned for and reach- ed here by 11 o'clock. The conditions of roads were very bad, and by the ing between kane and Yahk, a dis- | time their services were of little use. tance of 147 miles. A number of pianos and a lot of ' V 905, + + ar iy en 33.341 00 furniture and bedding were carried workin 380,288 : net pro- lout. Principal Firth's personal loss expenses, $3 fits, $2 861,311. In November, pet profits were $1,869,575. In New York, on December 28th, call money broke all records since December 1899 when it jumped to 125. A loan of K400,000 on this basis was made ut 11.80 o'clock. In December 1899, money on tall reachéd 186 per cent. The woollen trade between the south of Scotland and Canada has greatly increas. 1904 » {will exceed 312,000. His extensive lib- rary and all his household effects were bummed. Nothing but the walls and chimneys are left. Most of the stud- ents were away, and many lost all their belongings. Mr. Firth has about £7,000 insurance, while the college car- od during the past year, much more ried about £20,000, but the loss on than that wit Australia, and, New Zea the college will be double that sum. Jind. In carpe ton, amada wos the low oo 000 te best customer, rade with the United The fire is supposed. to have started from the house. States was very small furnace in the principal's pp Reopening Of Schools. The Collegiate Institute and public schools re-open on Wednesday morning next. The public school 'fees are as as follows: Kindergarten, Be. per month; Junior Part 1, 10°. per term; Senior Part 1, 1c. per term; Part 4 Second. 30c.; Junior 111, or HI, 45¢c.; Junior IV. 50c.; V, 55¢. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Miss Lottie Rice, Kingsten,si§ at H. Barclays, Yarker. Mrs, F. C. Milkins, Pembroke, is in | the city visiting friends, Alfred Smith, Hartington, spent the day in town, on business. 1 Mrs. A. W. Benjamin, Yarker, is in town, spending the day. W. S. Ellis, principal of the Colle- Senior 1 To Kingstonians Everywhere. The old year on the eve of departure Is bidding a last adien, May the NEW be bright and happy THE DAILY WHIG, RATURDAY, Newsy » Public schools re-open on Wednes- ENTIMENT. BOYS' COLLEGE. | Fok BETTER S -- 'irusses, abdominal = supports, etc. Hat Buuiph Stratis Ro Wha oing the Loss is Only Half Covered by In- | Dr. Chown's. : + | Kaiser nploys a ent--Re- tla G oa a surance--Principal Firth's Per- Beef, iron and wine, the invalids turn to Bismarckian Methods tonic, Sle. storey ¥ - » DECEMBER 30 [POLICY OF GERMANY AND DIRECT EVIDENCE OF eR ¥ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. 'Repo rters on Their Rounds. Paragraphs Picked Up By Chickens and turkey. Crawford. Gibson's Red Cross drug Fortifies the Rapprochement Double cash coupons on all cash Between France and Britain. better sentiments towards this coun- try, I have no hesitation in stating that it would be premature to speak of an entente. The German emperor has expressed himself on three recent occasions in terms which tend to show he contemplates a change in policy. There, is, however, no evidence yet to justify the supposition that the Ger- ball games in afterboon free. Concert in evening: admission: 10¢, Chickens and turkey. Crawford. Ald. King evidently thinks his case | is hopeless when a whole issue of af paper is taken to revive publie inter est in him. Ex-Ald. MeCartney is not date in Rideau watd, H¢ candi the a says letter, against hid, ih a recent issue | man government itself contemplates was misapplied, anv modification of its attitude to- The very best in perfumes, "Hud- | wards this country. It is possible that nut's," only at Chown's drug store the kaiser and his government are in Y y » The Westmount basket-ball team ar- | complete agreement, and are merely rived at noon, and will, during théir | employing stratagem in order to cause stay in town, be entectained by the | confusion and uncertainty, but I have local Y.M.C.A. boys. Tooth brushes, the kind that won't wear out. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The marine epgineers still remember the opposition of Ald. King, at (Ot tawa, against their very desirable | amendments to the law. heard, though, that there are symp- toms of coolness by the emperor to- wards Von Buelow, and this would be all the less surprising, as German in- ternational policy, particularly since the Anglo-French entente was concluded has completely failed to attain its .ob- ject. This return to Bismarckian me- The Whig today gets a great deal | thods, far "from having = detached of advertising. And it costs us' no-{ France froy England, has fortified the thing, Truly we should be thankful. | approchement. - A live paper is always in the swim. Chickens and turkey. Crawford. The steamer New Island Wanderer will not retarn from Cape Vincent this evening, on: account of the gale: hence the United States mail will not reach here till to-morrow morning. Saad, now in the Hotel Dien, arrested in Toronto, last summer, for firing off a revolver in crazy fashion, and left his valuables at the police station there. It is possible he may ---------- Winter Term: Opens January Srd. Day and evening classes open for the winter term at the Frontenac Business College on Wednesday next, January 3rd. Young men and women who are desirous of securing a thorough and practical commercial education, will do well to make inquiries respecting the conduct and terms of this modern business training institution. was Those who find it impracticable to attend the Odd lines, one and iwo sets to a low figure :-- ------------ et fr mother's, Mrs. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stone, Toronto, arrived in the city this morning, and are at the Randolph Hotel, T. J. S.- Milne went to Monfreal vesterday on business in connection with the steamer Alexandria. Capt. James Allen is out again and this afternoon took command of the steamer New Island Wanderer. Mrs. A. J. Lee has returned home from* Oshawa, being called there to urtains design, now being cleared at a very or proved" himself equal to heavy tasks, He is conscientious in public as (well as in personal matters, and if elected to the eouncil of 1906, would Lear no badge of servilitv or slavery. He is a large emblover of yor and has extensive business inter in the ward. He is just the man we need to helo steer the city. Chickens and turkey. Police Court--Saturday. A goodly of spectators wit- nessed proceedings in police court this morning. William Ropp, who last week was charged with theft and giv en a week's remand, was sentenced to six mofiths in jail. Magistrate Farrell said he had given the prisoner a chance at a previous date, and it had not been taken advantage of. Harry Shepperd, a Johnston street crowd word. A Voice From Quebec. (wd | | -- Skirts "Tuesday, 2nd A few days ago a representative of one of the leading wholesale houses called on us. Said he had one of the finest lines of Ladies' Skirts ever made. But he received a sudden shock. We didn't want any skirts, couldn t think of taking any--we simply had all the skirts we felt com. petent to move before spring. But this chap didn't like 4 turn-down and begged to show at least that special linc. Well, that was only fair, but we didn't then understand the chuckle of satisfaction he gave as he left to get his samples. We do now, though, Hs knew he had made just as good as a sale--knew all that was needed to decide us to buy a lot was a look at the goods and the prices marked. The character of these specials certainly surprised us. Length, sweep, style, flare, fit and finish were all they should be, while the prices were ever so far lower than 'we could have expected, - We marked them all at just two prices--hoth low as possible. The number is limited too, so you must be around early. Tuesday morning--at just thirty minutes after nine they'll be placed on 2) sale on left half of the second floor. 30 ONLY, FINEST BLACK VICUNA CLOTH SKIRTS, lengths 37 to 13 inches, 7 gored with wide stitched seams, and pleat let in at bottom, trimmed neatly with silk taffeta. A perfectly finished skirt of a splen did wearing cloth, and would usu giate Institute, is in Toronto. have wounded himself. s Boss) 2 mak . ally cost 50. Is our sincerest wish for you. F. E. Hall, Ottawa, arrived in the | $2 bottles of perfume, in fancy box- Ey a a ore wb Th 95) George Mills & Co, city, last pight, on business. es, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. | and enjoy the same privileg 8 in. every = ONLY. FINEST BLACK VICUNA Kingston, Dec. 30th, 1905. John MelLeod, Dorchester, N.B is eamsa- Mi : Coy, . JO) f I lege v i ALY hr a 1 8 : in the of ' . y NB, od Dennis Millan is a progressive and | uy except as regards time. Let no CLOTH SKIRTS, all lengths, 9 : : in Lhe Shy for a vauple of day 8. : industrious citizen and busin man, opportunity to improve your educa gored in pleated effect. Very' neat At Mullin's, Saturday Only. Fn ole ll ergeant ostine is | with a clear. honest, manly record in | ion slip through your grasp. Three Iv made and tailored, trimmed ny x COVE! severe 8 & : WH i 3 : ' & . 4 : op t One 10c. tumbler, English cream ie ne All i: il ces. Eu fan things. He is quiet and unassum- | demands for bookeepers and stdo with small silk buttons. This is baking powder, 6c; one 10c. glass, ot. of Mis tiny Joron 0, x the | ing, and broad guaged in all his | graphers received this week could not just a plainer skirt for those who Armour's soup, Tc.; one Hb. tn, to Buea of Mrs. George Kemp, Queen Views, He has the akings of an scl: be filled owing to the demand for well wish it, selling regularly at 82.50 mato soup, Se., eerner Johnston and | "Uo: Nc aad lent alderman, and with the fine show- | trained office help being far in excess : ol 5 Saks : Division streets. 1 iam Elis, Quebec, arrived to- | ing he made a year ago. will be sure | of the present supply. Visit this pro 23 ONLY. FINEST BLACK, VICUNA CLOT Ho SKIRTS: . tart pen a few days with T. J. | to make a successful run next "Mon- |' gressive school and learn for vourseli lengths, in panel &feqt," also with Huts let jin xt | botton pt vo . oS. Milne. . WN Fo: x 3 u rato 1 B i 5 bands of silk in clu { Have you headaches, pain back of the | "(harlot Aikens, who has been spend: | Jveserintion 2 the excellence of its equipment and Sabra) iy hf yA ein eye balls. These ave signs of "eye |; 4 Ey A A spend: Prescription 24000 cures the worst | courses. Visitors welcome at all times, dressy skirts of the year, sc gularly ) AR : ing soveral 'days at his home, has re- | case f rheumatism' and lambago. | 'p) k . y ; ign troubles." We eure by removing =the | yyipod to Toronto oY A mmbago. | "Phone. 630. Stone Collegiate building, EITHER of the above styles sold on Tuesday Mornin 0 cause, with our scientifically fitted Mr. and Mre William Coat 50c. a bottle only at Chown's drug | corner of Barrie and Clergy streets, o dock. at: only glasses. Chowyn'y drug Sot 1 spending a week in ETE or ro Pol 1d 1 T. N. Stockdale, principal. : Chickens and turkey. Crawford. 8 ! at he olson as alderman and may $1.75. 12 ONLY, FINEST BLACK VICUNA CLOTH Ski effect, with every alternate panel pleated in 5 RTS } seams "finished in 1 inch pleat, with 4 sui of around the bottom of skirt, trimmed with si At tons, all lengths from 37 to 42 inches. "Thi | extra-special in every way, the quality and finish of | whole garment being simply perfect in ever price 84, but Tuesday Morning, at 9.30 o'cl | LAr SHELZ By Franklin H. Wentworth In 'one of the most bea fertile. valleys of Color: steads may, to-day, be la empted, and owing to the h fortitude and indomitable fe devoted men and wome had. but be In' the "Land the prime requisite a vate mgenuity wonderful 1st then sunshine third fac it %he merey of nessod a 81 climate ellons days of 0, given the fhe death bed of her father, John The obiinel later Yas Ir resident, charged hael Bulger with $2.75. or var . 4 Tout. ie Subjoine: iter as been re- | aytting his elothes-line and wilfully ¢ shines uf a: Re, so slr. $1.50, for ...... $1.20 wet ou . tive tv: : n ie and ully ways " Regilar $1.25, for .... 98c. set Regular. $1 oy " (i. Bush and W. P. Kennedy, St. j ceived by Hon. Mr. Harty : damaging a quantity of clothing. The -- -- AEN urge} is N 160 oc Raulie $75. Toi 22.00 set Catharines, ar¢ in the or havie . St. John 8 Mcthodist parsonage, | case was dismissed, ee - al: Regular $2.00, for ..... 40 set ¥ TT ig last night brought a prizoner to the ° * John i Aue 1d tot} ; -- ! Roi : . Re Ri OR cu renitentiary, SAT IF, Your sderess to the rate The Blacksmiti re. 4 \ : lar $2.50, for ..... $1.75 wet Regular $3.00, $2.25 set ! ra NL ; 3 pavers of Kingston re the proposel A \ ae gnith He x a or , : AIL th y Mrs. J. Gray, of Montreal, and Miss > : The blacksmith, who made the "jim i he Bradshaw, Tichborne, spent this week MF law. granting exemption to ie * found McKay's 3 1 Ai Agons Noe } dv ct this weeX |. motive works, has just reached | MY» lound on Nchay 3 grounds, after . . : : mnant 2 3 ms a in the city, the guests of Miss 'Ger TE i \ i AE the fur robbery of last month, arrived Ihe after-holiday clearing-up showed us mar Grover in tne lax trude Sleeth, Queer 't me in St. Johns, Que. . Ths + ( 1 Full venty-fiy 1 v not 4 EE -- + ueen street, 1 iv reerct that 1 { living | in the city last night. This morning the finest winter Dress Goods ully seven \ Ab al George H. Gooderham, who was int, oy Fear aR am not VIG 1 oe made a visit to the jail anggvhe: to 5 vards double fold are there, which would b It was in 1804 hat the city winding up the York C in Kingston just now and that my . a ih hy It : ht It b \ | the sit at seve "Ua g up the York Lounty i jioiince | he city render Feldman was brought before hifi, he able r Ladies' Skirts and Children's Dresses i elt I Denver fou Savings Loan company's affairs, re- |° stone from the city - i lers it _ positively identified him as--+he one at, precisely selves hope mad + oh io Ts : yossible to east thy vote there, other t > yo f petht uN mh minds and : turned last night to Toronto. pos v v should at this | for whom he made the "jimmy." This ° _e > . J: A. McCatgherty, farm instructor | 3VSC: Your company Sao a i is 8 . ; rtant piece of lene | get their foot yy at Kingston penitentiary I M juncture receive my 'heartiest sup- [1S 8 very important piece ol evidence 2 rice. from whic} Hou Anu MiCa ators pen a 5 ig k i) port against William Feldman, and, with hy lasdl g * could no McUaugherty, are spending the holi- |" . : + » he evide + as sh ul he lice 4 dlords ith such rn . y : o venture . o gained the evidence as shown at the police a ~ h such r This opportunity will not always be yours--to purchase Pure Wool days at Napance and Deseronto, . Nothing. ventured, nothing gajne court trial, a month ago il HE they could muster theg se A 3 . . Miss Willi " Burling is true of municipalities as of men. nal, T ago, ! Y their numbe: LS, ' iss Williamson, Burlington, has a Ki 1 \ i . i to point the fir of guilt at him . mber to search for 0 9 ; 5 . i 3g. : hs 4 : see a Cn Kingston needs a few more such 8 t Y & . / ocation 0 4 White Blankets at heavy discounts, making them actually less than present cepted the position of domeseic science | 3 : 3 L out in the state pte d Bs % only just thet pro --_-- Xminticr. ate. 2 teacher, at the Y. Ww. ( . A., made va- Fou gH 5 on en ih Dr "Prentice Bo Officers. renc anne S or als S "amination of various loc mill quotations i- cant by the resignation. of Miss Fer- perty holders should hold out some e ] 7 h ! vame back with the : guson. inducements to encourage investments Derry' lodge, Ne 1, "Prentice Boys. Many novel and exclusive for Io Dr Montrose county rope! : Canon Starr will leave for Toronto, | I am living in a town, where the re- | elected these officers: W.M., William and Kim ma 1st received se Thes ods we 1 slope of the Ro ki oR : 3 = - . a : " erecty W ili J 3 S y os . i ' ox . sd 0 jor ries, nt Regular $1.50, special price $3.60 Regular £7.00, special price $5.60 on Monday, to attend the meeting of cent. erection of a million doljar Sand ; D.M., Charles Clark; chaplain, Tor than Iatddy. as nearly all the Hght = k boundary thre aie nen the Trinity Colloge Alumni Associa- | Moan turing plant has doubled and | F. Hogan; recording-scerctary, William wash without injuring the delicate colors, per) yar CY ma district | sei : . . hn 4 83 i rable . u % 3 . . hf . Po. - . : ; cha as NiLho 1) < © \ att olor » 1 i ric Know & Regular $5.00, special price $4.00 Regular $7.50, special price $6.00 tion, which meets from Tuesday to treblod the value of property. 3 Dean; financial-secretary, James Berry; Park, 1t was o en f has ' Thursday inclusive Ny 1 hope the citizens of Kingston will | treasurer, J. Sands; D. of ( H. A 49c¢ 50 as to Yoroio) i' et : . . \ Sn rhs . . { ME HELL . ' . siti ink sik es > - 28 to re > ne Regular $06.00, special price $1.80 Regular $8.30, special price $6.50 Harry Richards, who spent the past ' yoo. ot to; Jour propositions. Graham; inside tyler, William Craw . TaVS Gf the sun. morni on season, sailing. on' the steamer Wil- Yours truly, W. BOWMAN TUCKER. | ford; outside tyler, George Pogue; : An ideal place 3 ? ) hing a : burt L. Smith, on the upper-lak { foreman of committee Thomas Fran Very special assortment of White and Cream Dba n, which Colorado oe f TUit-re was in the ity to-day hig hi got United States Franchise. cis: committee, R. Wright, William in which designers have surpassed. themselve ' Was virgin land is home to A wre nl. § ad Youth's Companion : How many { Cullen, William Wilson, William, Cril yefined clogance of style ' which civilization bh. 0) ac m mherst Island for the win : 2. i i 4 zation had hee ter. kinds of people are not allowed to | lian: finance committee, R. Wright, H, ; : : i . ia for mor than half ; hn % Last evening. at her home on Fron. | Yol© at state elections 7 Women in all Douglas, Thomas MacKenzie; phis Fine White Swiss Spot Muslin, just received, a St as the iol . gn ° tomas street. Mrs. PD. Chown. enter. | States except Colorado, Idaho, Utah, | ician, Dr. J. W. Campbell. and.excellen® quality at when they folded thir r tainod the members of Miss Jenkins' | and Wyoming; idiots and criminals in 9 moved on "toward theiy fo Sunday school class. of Sydenham ° MOst states; paupers in many states; Chartered For) Five Years. 25c¢., C. an Ce the Pacific, iy in : . s . Street' Methodist. church. The young | Chinese in Oregon, Nevada, and Cali The steamer Jessie Bain; now in Anglo Saxon dome. : ; : g ob i) : in 3 people spent a very jolly time { fornia; Indians in Mississippi, Mon- | Davis' dry dock, will be renewed from Corded Velvet, for winter Waists or Dresses, g Umust have grieved t} Reliable and well wearing qualities which cannot ix equalled ad the Thomas Connell, born _in Kingston, | tana, sad Nevada; Indians not taxed | the bottom up and made a staunch * quality and inches wide, in crcam, brown, green, | She red men toMeave this i ' : i 5 and aged seventy-two vears, died in in Maine and Washington, and in | vessel It has been chartered from cardinal, por SIF fathers: "this valley prices we are quoting. Every manufacturer will tell you that wools of all Rochester. N.Y on December 27th. | Minnesota when they lack' the "'cus- | the Folgers by the Rathbita, company Hate all its -uwy alley : : + The deceased was a well-known print- toms of civilization." Mississippi and | for five years, to run of } We, from the wap . x ' him Hs givin ol ' » o s 3 J - on. a | ¢ years, n the Ganan- ° 1 the warm wi kinds are advancing. We are still offering our standard makes of Stock er, and had heen in the employ of Idaho exclude bigamists; Florida, and | oque-Clayton ferry in| connection with a fake their way from the ings at old prices : the Union and Advertiser, Rochester, | Michigan bar duelists, and several | the railways. i on tesorts through old 08 i= v.Y.. for many vears states disqualify United States sol ; ! Lot Colorade fro HE 3 5 % . or A hi ties ado, and from x Mr. Jd Mrs. DD. McKinnon, Pilot diers and sailors. Wisconsin excludes Popular Music, At 7c | AlD A : -_ gt Shiuvs from the me - rv RErs Mot ito} y v 51 SC 8 slections ' 3 + i "ry and LADIES' CASHMERE STOCKINGS Double feet and ankles, every pair Mound, Nani: id Ae Rho hare been the those who bet on elections. here will be on sale until January A seribal,|« Wf Fhe seener perfect fit"and finish--4 pairs for R1; 3 pairs for £1; 2 pairs for 81 i a , LOTR ME, 6th, 700 copies 'of popular vocal and : ve merely 1g and. H pre Montreal street, have returned to the : + - 3 - 2 : tures, hut west. 'Mr. and Mrs. Storms. Missis . To Have Two Ballét Boxes. instrumental "sheet music at Te. per 170 Princess Street, Kingston. Dante an ig I pictur BOYS' KICKER STOCKINGS Made of the genvine unbreakable varn, | opi, whe alo visited al the same | On account of the numerous ballot OPS vogular price 3c. and th. This ' ntastic shapes To knit-to-fit, very elastic, all sizes," with and without heels--33e., 40c., place, have leit for Wilton to spend | Papers to be marked on Monday, the | ot includes many big vocal hits from ' Xe aspect which on 15¢c., 50c. pair. New Year's. city clerk is arranging to have two | NUW Operas. McDermott, Bros, 260 bittes an, mesg rai > es for i Princess street. shadow. gain frop ballot boxes for: each polling booth, " from sun and cloy 3 and. also two rooms for marking. The : Tangs . beauties on v ng 5 1 nre | Civil Service Results. ratepayers will enter one section of Barge Broke Away. Peds, pinks, yellows. Results of the final examinations in | the booth to mark: their ballots for This morning one' of the Lomer com * and rock. ry, i 7 5 : the _eivil service are issued. The fol { mayor. and aldermen and another to | pany barges, in winter quarters at the arm friend al th . " d on ing aw the, suecoseful candiates | mark the by-law papers. The latter | B. & P. company's spile wharf, broke : obiap ux. th n \i i y yi on + ny aw del: Doug- will be put in a separate box, so that | away Irom its moorings, on account : hese are cond as Meecher, Margaret ( lerihew, | the votes for mayor and aldermen may of the gale, and started out on a beat ¢ a hetin Gleason, R. H. McNabb, | ho counted first after the close of the | cruise towards the Barviefield shore. It » deal : T ot hig % Re ontgome, polls. If all ballots were to he marked | Was tossing about all morning, ef . ia « 1 , NOOO! > . . _ + : ~ ' : Neat fitting, full sizes, soft and. warm :-- an ison in one booth, there would be a block- : - he Park d oh ------------ ade. Chickens and turkey. Crawford. ai .: vet the A Blow At St. John. persis Y.M.C.A. concert Monday evening in . : . de ay Ares appe LADIES' UNSHRINKABLE VESTS AND DRAWERS---White and natural St. John, N.B.. Dec. 30.--~The Allans Stole A Farmer's Plow. gymnasiam. Admission 10c." Everybody > 2 of ¢ aarged wi color, every desired size, very soft qualities, at 23c., 30c. cach. are trying to leave the port of St i invited, al | The splendi 5 y \ a] ' . J. R. Smith, Westbrook, mourns the : John, and though no one interested Joss of a plow. It was a new Wilki F ' ' rs aw iT ¥ . . . will speak for publication just at pre- ay * 8 m- . sve LADIES WHITE WOOL, VESTS AND DRAWERS Fine soft" qualities, | sent, thie ail be a very siofermiond. | 200 Blow, never used, and he had left RECARDING THE NEW YEAR a = whioluiely unshrinkable (Vests long and - short sleeves)=75¢., 81 effort to prevent their going. Nh ig oe his Yesidence: You will have no regrets in . a) | ey Sito st week some one : in x a : ' 2 , - : stole it, but forgot to take along the ater life, if_on the first bank- era 5 At 9:10 o'clock this morning, the five} handles, which were separate. The case ing- day of January, nineteen ! Gust CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' BLACK TIGHTS Knee and ankle lengths, ~~ fast color, vegy elastic makes--10c. to 81.25 pair. : WE ARE AGENTS: for Penman's Penangle Underwear, Vests, Drawers, tions, for Ladies, Children, Boys, Girls, Men, < brigade was called to the house of Robert Ferguson on Chatham street to extinguish a stovepipe and chimney blaze, : Three applications of Peck's Corn' Salve will cure hard or soft ccrns. In boxes 15¢.. at Wade's' Dung Store, Chickens and turkey. Crawford. has been placed in the hands of police, Chickens and turkey. Crawford. "Everybody gets awful, suspicious the cook's: moral character if she le a week go past without trying quit. If a girl fails to look for the pr mark on her Christmas presents it' sigh she failed to get one. Postponement TO MONDAY BEING A Lhe first of Capt. Donnellys Buy the genuige. Bland's von to actus, to which © everyone is | pills, 100 for 25. Gibson's R r cordially, Ih ed. his heen nosthaned tHE ge Weds itwons Red: Cre TUESDAY BVENING, drug store. These Lectures Chitkens and turkey, the hundred and six, vou open a savings, account with this Bank and deposit a portion of your income cach week or month,' bil The rapidity 'with which it will to grow will be both a surprise and delight to you. The open- ice ing of an account is a very Sa simple matter. Wo will be. nic jléased fo assist you. yes Prosperous New Year 3 ary free to everygue, Crawford, Cor, Princess "and Bagot Sts, STANDARD BANK OF CANADA THE LOCKETT SHOE STOR

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