Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1906, p. 1

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NO; 90. ust Focus On >00ds oi rongly URN our extensive A FEW SPECIALS IN BRASS BEDS Regular $45 Brass Bed, for $35. Regular $60 Brass Beds, for $50. 1 Solid rogany Dressing Case, regular $50, for $40. 1 Solid Oak Dresser $40, for $85. Oak Bed-room Set, $95, Robt. J. Reid 222 Princess Street Two Doors Above ihe Opera Hbuse oN --------------i AUCTION SALE en Offs Valuable Real Estate er will' sefl for new BAN TOY CLOTH, rettiest sevelty of thus 1908 at his auction , fa black;-only 99. a yard, street, 'on MONDAY, inst, at 12 o'clock noon ope rth es belonging to the te C. Hickey ul and commodious ck Albatross Cloth, 49¢. yard, s Park Villa, on the ck Taffeta Clots. 49, 69 and and Stuart streets, vail ' bout 53 feet hy 70 feet: ¥ . ises on Princess street SON. SORE 'homas McAuley and Se parts of lots 230 and 'rincess aists street by hid on each property balance within purchaser" let into anrply to le. Ontario Exchange 1s1ve combination-- beauty India Wash Silk white or d front and full leg o'mut ry constitute an attraction particulars & Ni J. Riguoey, JOS: A. Sal TER, Auctioneer, ROGERS & NIC KLE Vendors Solicitors TENDERS For Construction of Chureh Building to be Erected for Victoria Avenue Baptist Church, Belleville, Ont. Will be rece clusive, for m K KIRKPATRIC 99, 42 25, 4.50, 4.75 and 2 ON. ves t, as to. style, fit and dur- Ss, and we ve sold hundreds rrow early and see if we iff our assortment. ived up to 24th brickwdrk, plaster inst. in- sranteed, and recogaized a 25. pson Fy) x ing, Tionsmith work, plumbing, painting carpentering, hea ting. Ten. 4 SN ers will by received either for work stparately or en bloc. The lowest or apy tender not necessari- Iy accejited. Flans and specifications muy be seen at 4 Str Bros. "Tea Store Front St. Belleville MARTEAU The World's Greatest Violinist, Will Visit Kingston FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH Subscription List at Uglow's. Plan Opens Thursday, April 12th. -- AUCTION SALE ednesday, April 18 At Golden Lion Block, Wellington St. instructions to sell at the following House good quality, Iron and . Springs and Mattresses, Dining Chairs, Dressigg ) ec 1S 2 ds €hamber Sets, sion and other arpets Couches , to soc. each. Eggs for 35¢. 3S Gas Stoves, and reserve at 10.30 a.m WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer TENDE RS WANTED. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE- NDOW. Princess St. ceived bY the undersigned - up until 7 3 oh 25th of April, 1908, for Cotcrats n of a Stone, Steel or Rh Tete bridge, said bridge to be * e Corporation of the For further particulars un, Reeve. The lowest necessarily accepted. MAX ROBINSON, Clerk. Bes! Malorls ~~ Eicllent Workmar sh'p Nat Appearance Features § alo be bad in our Shoes ---- é . W ear "Allen's' Nite ry Bootmakers : 84 Brock st, Sign of Golden Boot. Easy : This 1s the: guarant <0¢ of the Crossett Shoe We have 5 them for mea : v A ---------- 2 Jet Calf aod For the Best Insurance Patent Corona . Colt. all latest shapes: $5 a pai In all its branches gto wi 'S REAL FSTATE FT'S Rear soraveanD ox Si ICM, DIRECT FROM TURK STORE J 25% oe Jum For 'arvets Stoves ang at'ocher hy SHOE ed har buying or sell k s Second. Hand Store The Hest by test, Camphell Bros. Hats Marks' Company, Grand Opera House, 8.15 pm. City Property Wednesday. The sun rises Wednesday at 5.14 a.m. and sots at 6.47 p.m. This day in history Flan. Alex. Mae- Kenzie 'died, 184 ar) declared between Turkey and Greece, 1897 : Sugnies 3 made capital 1856; Dict 'at 1 NEW CHINA Just Opened Committee, 4 pm, A very pretty lot of dainty china in odd pieces) Mayonaisse Dishes Sugars and Creams Chocolate Jugs Cracker Jars ..ROBERTSON BROS. Little Moths Do Big Damage In summer. You will avoid the risk of having yopr fursgruined by having us store them for you. Our are moderate. Furs called delivered, McKay Fur House Telephone 489. charges for and NOTICE I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT 1 will mot te "rcspousible for any debts contracted by my wife in my name, she having left me. H. REID. CALL IN AID OF DIVERS. Time at! Cathedral. York, April 16, the Herald from the. men who an ravages which time Winchester cathedral in. the aid underpinning has heen time in the er¥pt of the peaty stratum above soil whirh the cathe is 'built, and this peat is being removed entirely, and on the solid bed of gravel bags of cement and gravel are being placed. Unfortunately the through the gravel as the moved and fle the divers are "employed peat and put bags of cement in its place, and when this is set the water will pumped rout and the masonry will be built upon the: solid founda tion thus made. Then this histori old building will for the first time rest a solid foundation Ravages of Wigichester A special cable London repairing the wrought. in had to eall work of for the New says : has have The going owing to of divers. on some subsidence the dral gravel on rushes peat is excavations, {to remove water up ¥} ods 80 the he upon Temple Of Peace. The Hague, "April 17.--Over plans for the Temple of Peace, 130 provid- ed for by Mr. Carnegie's donation have been received. The competition closes to-day. (Double strength), Tarine moth proof bags are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. "Phone 230. The Mounted Police canteen and re- creation room at Prince Albert, Sask, was 'burned, with several -trophies be- longing to the force. The Best Yon Cure. A guaranteed lung cure is apt to be a myth as no infallible cure has yet been discovered. But this we do claim, if any medi cine can help the lungs it is Ca tarrhozone, which is a strengthendr and healer that cases the cough, as- sists expectoration and destroys the germs. Catarrhozone is freely prescribed by doctors, a time-honored treatment that all suficrers of the lungs, catarrh and bronchitis ean use with enormons benefit. We strongly recommend its nee. A prominent manufacturer in Vank- leek Hill S. Watson, says: "I never met anvone that used Ca tarrhozone who did't pronounee it a real cure. My wife was subject to bad attacks of throat irritation and bronchitis. Many remedies were tried, but few proved at all useful "Catarrhozone' was different. Tt soemed to get right at the sore places and brought relief quickly. We have found Catarrhozone an absolute cure for bronchitis and catarrh and recommend. it strongly. Two monthe treatment costs 81; sample size All dealers or hy mail from dam & Coo, Hart and Kingston, ARE STRAINED | Relations "Between And Germany. ITALY MAY DENOUNCE THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE AS A RESULT. Italy Liritation at Rome Over Ger- many's Unsympathetic Atti- tude Concerning Eruption-- May Seek Anglo-French Sup- port. Rome, April 17.--The relations | be tween Italy and Germany are very much strained. Fwmperor William re- cently hinted to the Italian ambas- sador at Berlin that since Italy | had acted independixtly at. the. Algeciras conference, the tiple alliance was un- necessary. Me int reached head- quarte and this] coupled with |Ger- many"s intentional unsympathetic at- titude during eruption of Mount Vesuvius, te a - decision to consider the expediency of denouncing the alliance, The correspondent is further informéd by a diploniat that .if Italy ean enlist Anglo-French support, in case of com- plications Austria would be willing and is prepared to abandon the triple alliance. Vesuvius 'Unchanged. Naples, 'April 17:--The condition of Mount 'Vesuvius is unchanged, The volcano is still surrounded by a thick cloud of smoke, but have al- most ceased to fall. Prof. Nattucci said yesterday that while all danger appeared to be over, the normal condition of the volcano would not be re-established for several weeks. Bodies 'are still being exhumed from the ruins at Ottajano and San Giuesppe, : ashes PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The provincial detective be re-orggnized, D. Fitzgerald's five drowned at Belleville, Prairie fires are doing & lot 'of dam- age around Rosser, Man. The new steamer City of Meaford was launched at Meaford. Three striking miners were shot dead force is to year-old son was by deputies at Johnstown, Pa. An international Salvation Army congress will be held in- N&v York May llth to 16th. Four arrests have heen made at Springfield, recent lynchings The London anfiounce that Gen. Booth has expressed his in- tention of visiting* J returnmg ter England via Canada. oe Mo., in connecton with the newspapers an, A donation of $1,600 from the fa- mily of 'Mrs. Corey, of Petrolea, wip- ed" out fhe mortgage debt of Christ church :tn Easter Sunday It is expected that Hon, Mr, "Field ing will deliver his budget speech next week. ~The suppleme ntary estimates will be brought down to-day. MESSAGE IS GENUINE. Handwriting of Capt. Woods Has Been Identified. Catharines, -- Ont; April 17. Friends and relatives of the late Cap tain Woods, of Port 'Dalhousie, who went down with the steamer Bannock- burn three years ago, arc inclined to believe that St. : Pe mesSage found in a bottle in the canal at Port Robinson, the othér wy was canine, The bottle had hy its appearance evident- ly been in the water u ling time. The noté was written in lead pencil, and in a hurried hand, ' 8S. B. Pa \ Alexander Abbey, of Port Re SON, knew Captain Woods' Writing' well, and they are satisfied that the note/in the bottle was written by him. The Bannockburn was and both her ander men a Kingston boat, captain and mate, Alex- Graham," were Port Dalhoufie Joseph Dawson, a St. Catharines man, was a member of the crew, TWO STEAMERS SANK As the Result of a Collision at the Soo. Detroit, Mich, April 17.~The most disastrous collision in years in the S oo passage, occurred yesterday morn- ing, when the steel steamers Saxona and Eugene Zimmerman came together at the foot of the dyke, The Zimmer: man sank at once in twenty feet of water on the Canadian side of the riv- The crew escaped. The Saxona con tinied on down the 'river as far as Little Mud Lake, where she filled and sank oh the west side. of the river. The channel is not blocked by the accident. The Saxona was hound down from Duluth, with a valuable cargo of flax; seed, and the Zimmerman, which was on her first trip was taking a load of coal to Lake Superior. The loss to insurance «~ companies having riske on hulls and cargoes will be heavy. Jumped Overboard. Honolulu, April 16.--Capt. Martin of the Light Artillery, on the way "home on board the United States transport Shermen, wnder a guard as insane, jumped overboard daring a storm on April 5th,- three days after the steam: er loft Nagasaki. pn Sibi ii. Don't forget that Kentucky lawn grass seed is the only seed used on the cofirt house lawn. Sold only. at Giison's Red Cross drug store. Phime 290. 4 t KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1906; ALBERTA'S BANNER YEAR. Great Rush to. the Province's ' Sunny Clime. Bawli, Alta.' April 11.-Now that the rush of settlers into the west has commenced, with the opening of spring, Alberta. will see her banier year. The majority of 'those toming in are Americans, although there is a good representation from eastern Can- ada, as well as from the older coun: tri¢s. Calgary now has a population of sixteen- thousand and every town and village in the country is grow ing rapidly. Most of the settlers make for the two new branches running cast on the Calgary and FEdmontin rail- way. The owe from Lacombe, with its terminus, Stettler, where the Lusy Land company are interested, the other from Weteskinin, with its ter- ini, Daysland, where Mr. Day is ly disposing of his property. he climate as well as the soil of this part of Alberta cannot be excel letl. We have bright sunny days almost all the year round. Our rainy months are June and July. Situated on the belt of the Chinook breezes. we have a moderate climate and average tem- perature, The evenings are cool and delightinl. The soil i= unsurpassed. It is a rich black loam, with a subsoil of brown clay, and can produce as many as fifty-five bushels of wheat and ope hundred and ten bushels of oats to the aere, the average being forty of the former. and seventy bushels bushels of the latter. ' Bawlf is one of The new rising towns on the Wetaskiwin branch. It is ty-two miles east of Wetaskiwin, and is the centre of one of the best avers age sections of country 1 have seen. he? famous Heather Bras district joins Bawlf on the south. Homestead land can only be had Ly going further cast, but there is plenty «f good land to be had. Improved land sells from ten to twenty dollars an acre, and raw land from eight to fifteen dollars an' acre. I would be pleased to give any information to those desiring for- a knowledge of this part of the coun- try. We have the country. and will have the people too. JAMES BRAD- ¥ * » FOR SOUTH AFRICA. x » NE he ¥ # London, April 17.--The ¥ * Exchange Telegraph Com- * 3 pany's correspondent at » ¥ Aldershot states that the i # 8th brigade of the Royal # Field Artillery, stationed MN # at Deepcut, in the Alder: ¥* ¥* shot command, has been ¥ ¥ placed under orders for » ¥ South Africa. : ape SAFE RIFLED In Napanee, But It 'Was Empty: STORES < ENTERED BURGLARS GOT ONLY CENTS IN CASH. TEN Three Kingston Lads: Arrested by Napanee Chief of Police-- They Were Riding the "Bump- ers"--Mackie, of Bank Fame, in 2a Row. Napanee, April 17.--The town all astir vesterday morning when it became known that two stores had been burglarized on Sunday night or Monday morning. W. K.4 Pruyn's liquor store was 'entered and the 'safe rifled, but there was no money in it. The papers kept there for safety were strewn over the floor. The burglars evidently enterad by a rear door. The next place to discover the sence of the lightfingered gentleman R.. J. Wales' grocery store. In this place the burglars evidently had no more success than at Pruyn's, for only ten cents and a few dans of meat were anissed. work looked to the police like amat work and a strict lggk-out is being kept for sus- pects. On Sanday was pre- was Chief Graham arrested three Kingston youths named DD. O'Rourke, Thomas O'Rourke and D, Flannagan for trespassing on 'the G. TR. property. It seems these boys "rode The bumpers" to Napanee. A number of Kingston vouths of late have been in the habit of doing this dangerous trick, much to the annoy- ance of the R. officials, who. in. structed the police to arrest evervone found so doing. The result was the three arrests on Sunday. The boys are aged thirteen and seventeen years, They were remanded t6 jail for a week and word sent to their parents, The Grand Trunk officials say that this dangerous practice of riding on the bumpers is indulged in bv hundreds of young boys,' and of late many acei- dents and deaths have resulted, and they are determined to put a stop to the practice, Last Saturday morning the Paisley house was filled with a rough. ele ment, amd for a time jt jvoked as. if a row would ensue. The men re sponsible f fi tr 1 | Ronse fo or the LL ar owen | Bank a. ry gg They came hon | Belleville, and had been drinking and started in to abuge Mr. Pratt and VIOLATION OF VOWS. the bar-tender. uf Graham _arrest- vd flasks he he vas hoarding the i : train lor Belleville, i Trial of a Prominent Clergyman | jofore the police ra rough. him at Hatavia, N.Y. | no one appeared against him he was _ Batavia, N.Y., Aptil 17.--The eccles- | ined £5 and costs, and allowed to iastical court, composed of five minis depart on the next train west. ters of this diocese of the Protestant Miss Mand Vine and W, Wesley Tre Episcopal" church, began. the trial of | /eavin were quietly married vesterday the Rev. Dr. Algernon S Crapsey, | Morning at the residence of the rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal | Pride's parents, a and Mrs. John church in Rochester, N.Y. on char { Vine, by = Rev. H. Emsley. The this morning, which have loosely been | Boppy couple i the 1.08 train for described as heresy, but really do not] | oronto, where they will reside. The amount to that. The arraignment or | Pride receivid many handsome pre presentation of Dr. Crapsév only char. | SN from : her friends, testifying to ges him with violation of his ordina | her popularity tion vows, the canons of the church | Blanche Grieve left last- Friday for and the conditions of his employment | Winriipegr. Mrs. Ira White and" two as a teacher of doctrine, in asserting | CMiliren left Monday for Indian Head, in his book, "Religion and Politics," Sask. to join her husband, who went that the incarnation is a myth and | V5! in March, and is locating at Tn- that the miracles are fables. dian Head. Robert Milling left Mon- Dre--Crapsey-- formerly beiord to day for Indian Head, Sask. Cora A. the extreme "high" section of the Mackin, nursed training, of Wash church, even having confessionals in | "%'OM D.C. artived in town Sunday his church. That he has now gone to spend a short - vacation with her over to the other extreme has stirred futher, Judge Madden. not only his congregation but church circles in general. It was net until | VOYAGE TO ANTARCTIC two years ago that Dr. Crap I gan to show any ung of a changing belief in what are declared to he th To Explore the Unknown South basic doctrines of the church. Matters Area. were allowed to drift along until last London, April 16.--Proposals for a April, when a number of the clergy | MW Vovage of. Antarctic discovery men of the church presented a request have been formulated by Lieut. Barne, for an investigation to Bishop W. D, | one of the officers. of Capt. Scott's Walker, of Buffalo, and head of the | South Polar expedition. The plan is church in the diocese. Aftor some in- | !O "M lore the unknown area south of vestigation Pi hop Walker appointed | Grahamland on the opposite side of A committee of five clergymen to make the Antarctic to that explored by the an investigation and after considerable | TW of the steamer. Discovery. investigating, committee submitted It is as vel unknown whether Ara- two reports. threo'of the members J+ hamland is a Peninsula from the sup ported against a trial, while two re posed Antarctic continent or an . is ported in favor of one. Under: ordin land. Lieut. Barne hopes to settle ary. conditions that would have set. | M8 question mmong other. He in- tled the matter, but the clergymen in | nds to spend the winter in the An the Rochester ~ district. insisted eg adopting the" plan of the an investigation #Hd- trial, and the | Discovery expedition of sledge expedi bishop finally yielded. » tions from winter quarters both in | the auttmn of the first season and ---------------- the spring of the second. He expects HASH ASOIOIBII | to be absent about two yeara, * ¥ Lieut, Barne provides part of the #¥ MICHAEL DAVITT ILL. 3 |funds for the expedition, but is unm * g.| able wholly to equip it. He hopes to ¥ Dublin, April 17. --Michael 3 | get support from scientific societies # Davitt the Irish leader, is ¥ | Fen other ple interested in these ¥ seriously ill with blood ¥ Yeuuighes s 3 '¥ poisoning. He is at his ¥ % homie in Dalkey. > Scientists To Honor Franklin, »¥ {© Philadelphia, Pa., April 17.--Scien- Two Islands At Auction. Fiji, April 17.- Considerable interest in widest circles is manifested in tha | sale of the Fanning and Washington | 1,100 miles south of Hanolulu. Fan-. ning Island was annexed in 1858 for eable station purposes, It is under- stood that representatives: of wealthy bidders from several countries, inelud- | ing the United States are here with al view of purchasing. the islands. The British government does not intend to surtender to 'the purchasers the sov- ereignty rights, The principal reason William Swain, piano tuner. Orders y Store, of that resertation is the protection of the cable Station, BHAI | lq ists and statesmen of note, United States and will pay homage to | memory 'of Benjamin Franklin, general bie 'nnial meeting of tho. 'Ameri- can® Philosop al Socielv-for Promot- islands, which will be offered at nauc- | ing Useful Knowledge, which will -op- tiom by British registrar of the high tonight for a four days' ses- commissioner's colirt this city this af- tg have been made to teendon. The islands, near neighhars of { of the society the Christmas Island, are situated on the | sssful in its history, The so- northeastern fringe of the archipela- | ciety was founded in 1713, and Benja; gok, the nuclus of which ix Fiji, about {min Franklin, was ane of the. prime { movers and founders of it. | i tablet io of Franklin, hv the students o |the University of Pennsylvania, wil be dedicated this week, This is the season headaches and spring disorders. lister's Rocky Mountain Tea is sure' proventative. Makes vou stron amd vigorous, 3be., Mahood's drug. store, from the other countries, the works and at the The Frank. . erected in Houston Hall, dn of listlessness, Hol- tea or tablets. A BLOODY §) TTLE. Soldiers" Mutiny---315 Were Killed, April 17.--~The Schelessiche Zeitung, to-day, says that a mutiny has occurred at the military garrison at Tiflis, Russian Trans-Caucasia, be- cause the authorities dissolved a meet. ings of the soldiers stationed at the garvison, which was held to discuss gridvances. About one hundred of the ringleaders were arrested and placed in confinement, Upon learning of the arrest if the singlandets half of the garrison pro- led to the barracks, armed them- selves with rifles, and began a mutiny. The remaining half of the garrison, however, maintained loyalty to the czar and fought the A bloody . battle ensued, and when order Russian Berlin, was restored it was found that 315 soldiers had been killed, and 850 wounded, THE PRINCESS AT OTTAWA. Entertained by Golf Club--A Dinner This Evening. Ottawa, April 17.--Prince Arthur was the guest of Ottawa Golf Club, this morning. The trip was made by special cars and there was a large re- presentation of society phot Ay H.R. H. took part in a game, playing a foursome. Luncheon was served at the club house at two o'clock. This: even- ing thefe will be another dinner at government house, when members | of the press gallery will be entertaindd. Afterwards the prince will attend the theatre, Mail Displease: es. Toronto, Aprd 16 prominent conservative in Targnto, JH been in- strueted to negotiate on "thy piichage of the Mail and Empire. The price asked is half a million, The conserva- tive party is said to be very much dissatisfied with the present\manage- ment and have adopted this mdthod of working a change. The name of A. E, Kemp, M.P, is frequently 'mentioned in connection with the story. Sempre Killed A Negro. Springfiel®, Mo., Aptil 17.--A negro named Burns, was "shot and killed by a white man who was escorting a lady to her home when he was held up by two negroes. The white man drew a pistol and fired at the negroes,' who fled, as he supposed. He ran after them, hot knowing that he had hit one, and stumbled over the dead body of the man he had shot. The other es caped. Gill Net: Seized. E. Dunn, 'arrived here bey. t on the first trip this spring, which realized one hundred and soventy- five gill nets and about five hundred Do of fish, seized near Pelee Isl and. Explosion On Battleship, London, April 17.--A despatch to the Exchange Telegraph company from Malta, says that it is rumored there a boiler explosion has occurred on' the British battleship Prince of Wales. It is reported two men were killed in- stantly, and several others injured, An Alcohol Bill Passed. Washington, April 17.--The house of representatives passed the bill per- mitting the withdrawal from bond, tax free, of domestic alcohol, when rendered unfit for beverage or liquid medicinal use by mixture with suita- ble denaturing materials. Advance In Oil. Cleveland, April 17.--The Standard 0jl company, yesterday, announced an additional advance in the price of re- fined oil and gasoline: of half g eent per gallon, To; Succeed At Halifax. Halifax, N.S§. .Gpril 17.--1t is re ported here that Rev. Father Bourke of Prince Edward Island, will succeed the late Archbishop O'Brien. . New Headgear. For the children at Campbell Bros', Always avoid Barsh purgative pills, They first make -you sick, and then leave you constipated, Carter's Little Liver- Pills regulate the bowels, and make you well. Dose, one, pill. The Allan Royal mail turbine steam-' er Virginian from St, John and Hali- fax for Moville and Liverpool arrived at Liverpool 7 a.m. April 17th, Chinese Furniture Cream removes scratehes and finger marks, 25¢., at Dr. Chown's. The Allan line 'Royal mail steamer Tunisian from St. John and Halifax for Moville and Liverpool sailed from Halifax 12:10 a.m. on April Idth, Cured her Father's Drunkenness by a Simple Remedy. from a dronkard' Pree Tasteless and could be given se- cretly. 1determined 3) Ea tnd, bare n glad very Tue full trea! i 1 a « Some time ago we learned from most reliable sources that Gray wis goirig to be very, very popu* lar this Spring. We laid our plans accordingly. The result is we are able to satisfy every demand in Eollpnnes Crepe de Chenss Valles Tollle de Lalnes Henriottas Poplins Broudoloths Venetians Mohairs Hopsacks Tweeds Homespuns, ete. SILKS to correspond not in the weaves, but in all graduats | ing shades of gray. THE STYLE--We are in position to develop for you any gown in any style you may choose ~--from our great assortment of exclusive materials, New Gray Gloves New Gray Hats STEACY'S ROBT. J. REID. 'Phone 877. . : 322 Princess St. . ' MARRIED. FROSSER~LITTON In Kingston. on April 16th, 1906, at the residence of the bride's father J. F. Litton, Barl A v Link , of Sydenham; . Read, Alice May fay rosser, of Windermere, Mu been, WADDELL. --AL his late residence, 176 King street, on Sunday, Rpey 15th, Robert Waddell, Funeral private ; no flowers CARROLL.--At_ her late residence, 102 Barrie streét, on Monday, April 16th, or; relict of the Jate Robert Carroll, aged eighty-nine P gral § flowers. ungra i YowPR RS Sunbury. April 17th. Christopher. Langwith, aged MAY BELL | ; Marks Bros. "Dramatic Company | & Repertoire "of Standard Plays. fo-night, The . Banker's wife Popular Prices w10c., 15¢. and 25c. Matinee, «106. 5 aey lady Attending: ul Fuesda¥ avens ings performance will = beau far photograph of. Co Marks. Seats on pi OUR 0 ope "SPECIAL BLEND" 1: TEA Is put upto. sell. "kgain and - Wary 5 » . . again--not for once enly. \ ° It will give you such excellent, all-round' sa " that' vou won't want $a.change. IN POUND PACKAGES, 86.

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