Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1906, p. 5

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Suits, $10, 812, $ 4 p ® ) y b * ® ® b ® > 4 ¢ b b b. 4 4 ® * 4 - ) p n ' ibby Co . ) 8-80-82 PRINCESS STREET ¢ % POOP 000000060000000004 Company Bank Building k and Mining Exchange onto and other stocks on Commission rk, Boston, Cobalt ort on mine properties ain 4788 Hockey ts Secure them in time, Skating Rink will be open in a few days 50, 2 and 2.50 ctus) Mule Hide Hockey or Tan, $3.00 p1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 Shoe Store What could be nicer or more useful = for a Christmas Present than a HOOSIER KITGHEN CABINET 'The following contains special features. Flour Bin Sifter Attached. NER : Spice Cabinet Tea and Coffee Canisters Want List Extension Top Plate Rack' And Sliding Shelves. Y REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. hu ' Refroshing ORANGE MEAT a of packages of Ofange Meat. These wil or delved between. from any of Canada ee of The Or On the roth will be awarded. Stanfield's "Unshrinkable" Underwear Every dealer, handling STANFIELD'S, is authorized to refund the purchase price, should any STANFIELD gament shrink from any cause, Safe Underwear for you to buy, n't it? Be CONTINUALLY CALLED UPON When Marine Property is in Jeopardy. "She's a good old girl !"" This was the remark of a mariner as the steam- er Pierrepont returned to port, last night, after effecting the release of the schooner Robert Macdonald, ice bound in the Napanee river with a cargo of grain dor Richardsons', and towing her to Kingston, It was neces. sary to break several miles of ice be- fore the schooner could be reached. Continuing, this seaman stated that the Pierrepont seemed to be pressed into service mare frequently in cases of emergency, when marine property was in jeopardy, than any craft he had ever known. She has a splendid and unique record not only in this respect, but in handling large excursions and pionics, and the heavy summer travel and has never so much gs injured the foot or hurt the hand of a single pas- senger.Among marine men, all steam ers are mentally classified according to their fitness for certain classes of service, and, metaphorically speaking, the Pierrepont has "'won her ad _a dependable, safe and craft, spurs' ------ In The Death Call. Avhym, N.Y., Dec. 7.--Chester Gil lette will occupy cell No. 2 in the con demned row at the prison. A bed and one chair have been placed in the coll. The last murderer to occupy cell No. 2 was Guiseppe Versacia, who was electroouted on September 5th. Gil lette will make the fourth man in the condemned row. The others arg Fd ward Sexton, of Ontario county, who killed his wife: Charles Bonier, con victed of killing a man and woman for money: Carlo Ciardi, under = the death sentence for killing a fellow Italian. ---------- Special sale of children's mitts, stockings extra strong, 20c. to toques, card'nal, white or navy, New York Dress Reform. Shaving mirrors, all styles and pric es, at Best's. Because his wife refused to listen to his story of repentance and peac overtures, John Mubhic, Brooklyn, NE shot her and then killed = him- I, sel For quality and price our razors are leaders. Strachan's hardware. See Bibby's $2 umbrellas The final session of the court of re- Vision, will be held on the 14th, when appeals against taxation will be heard. A Good Prescription ee To relieve a cough or break up a cold in twenty-four hours, the following s'mple- formula, the ingredients of which can be ob- | tained of any good prescription druggist at small cost, is all 4 that will be required : Virgin Oi of Pina (Pure), -one-hali $ ounce ; Glycerine, two ounces : good Whiskey, a hall pint. Shake well "and take in tea- { Spoonful doses every four hours. A e desired results can not be obtained wnless the ingredients § are pure. It is therefore better to purchase the ingredients sep- arately and prepare the mixture voursell.. Virgin Oil of Pine {Pure) should be purchased in the original hali-ounce 'vials, which druggists buy for dis pensing. "Each vial is securely sealed jor round wooden case," which protects the Oil from ex- posure to light. Around the wooden case is an engraved Wrapper, with the name-- "Vir gin Oil of Pine ( Pure)" --plain- ly printed theréon. - There are many imitations and cheap pro: § ductions of Pine, but these only p Create nausea, and never effect 3 the desirod. results. have tobe mailed days of December, gob. Ti oT rr sy 1906.. Ten days will be allowed to give time for coupons mailed ida to reach the Meat Co., Kingston. Jaguary 1907, the prize : a staunch | [sors orchestra bs sang { Rosevear gave ple | | { the steam shovel gang company, me { at noon to-day. | face Co. xe of Ten Dollars in C ier nds in the alt bbe GETS SIX YEARS, {"Taronto the Good Getting Dis. on Jarvis Street. Toronto, Dee. 7.~William J. Leroy a former Grand® Trunk brakesman ago, but on two car, near Mimico, and then got of and rifled it. Nearly have been recovered. Hold-ups and robberies fe ing increasingly common in Toronto. But a particularly daring walk home, eastward, along King street. . He noticed he was followed by when the two thioves stopped him, and at the point of a revolver took his money, stripped him of his cout and then got away. Two mare mining actions were tered at Osgoode Hall, to-day. Ussher, Playfair and Martens, brokers oron- to, are swing the Red Rook Silver Min- ing company for damaves for refusal to transfer stock alleged to have heen purchased by the plaintifis from Ro- bert Mebiride. A B Weatherup is suing J. A. Mellwa'n for the recovery of one hundred shares of the - canital stock of the Cobalt Silver Mining company bought by the plaintifis, A deputation from the Western Uni- versity, London, waited on Hon Dr. over- en- | i | | | | sale realized all that could be expect- | this: 'mo ning to ask that the degrees conferred hy a8 are those of Queen's University and the Eniversity 'of Toronto for educa tio: al purposes. The charges laid by Israel Mintz, a stribing garment worker, against a numbér of Toronto firms, that these firms had conspired to prevent him | irom obtaining work, came before the police magistrate to-day. Walter Cur ry, for the accused, took exception to the form ol the information, and the case, accordingly, was adjourned for a week. The firms charged are the Em- | tloyers Association, 'and James G. Merrick, "secretary: the Lowdnes Cloth ing company, . Henry Lowndes, J. Flett, J. M. & C. B. Lowndes, the Eaton 'company and Timothy and Y. Eaton. -- -------- THREE THOUSAND LYNCHING. United States' Total For the Twenty Years, Dee. T.--During the last years, according to well au thenticated statistics, there have over 3,000 lynchings in this country. Chicago, twenty From 188f to 1904 the average | was M2 per year. For the five years from | 1899 to 1901 it was 107 The number has varied greatly from year to year. says MceGirl's Magazine, now Fising to a very high figure and then "stowly receding for several years to a much lower point, suddenly to mount up again. Thus in 1885 the number liminishing to 122 in again to, 175 in 1889 181, 1887, risny | was In 1599 it dropped to 107, but in 1991. advanced to 13 For the years 1902-1904 the numi remained at about 100. In 1905 it fell to 66, ull, except one, negroes, seven of whom were burned the stake. BROCK STREET AUXILIARY Had a Bazaar and Concert Yes- terday. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Brock Street. Methodist church gave a bazaar and concert vesterday. Con sidering the unfavorable weather, the od, and is being continued to-day Aiternoon ten was served hy the lad In the evening a fine concert was given in the body of the church. Or revered several selee tions, the male and mixed quartettes Mrs. Gordon send Miss Ada r solos, and a Rosevear and was well receiv duet hy Miss MN Mrs. Thomas Elliott «I. Miss MeArthars' recitation also well reccived. W. Kamp, of the Collegiate Institute, made a capable altman for the evening's pro was ra mme. Workman Injured. Ghmshaw, employid "with at the MT met with a painful accident He was struck in the and it was at James with the shovel, {first thought that his jaw bone had been broken, but this was 'not the i case. He received several severe cuts } and two of his teeth were knocked, out, { He will be able to resume work in ga large building formerly { canoe club and owned by few days. Destroyed By Fire. Brockville, Dec, 7.--Fire, on Thurs- lay afternoon totally destroyed a large b ity used by the Henry Ma then, together with its contents, ch | tailing a loss of 500; fully insured. { jo. t {goods in stock. HE. P. ing Company. d : I v Overcoats 20 Per Cent. Discount. We will sell till Christmas all over- conts in men's and boys sizes, 20 p. discount. This takes in all the best Jenkins Cloth=1 Nicolet Election, Dec. 20th. Ottawa, Ont., Dec, 7 The writ for Nicolet was issued to-day. Nomination takes place December 22nd, and polling a week later. Junkins' shirt - sale ie the right thing shirts Kt wholesale just now; "1907 joes. . 2 ats of bananas at Carnovsky 8, Rx FPvend hats, 8. Bibbs. i FOR MAIL ROBBERY] FORMER G T.R. BRAKESMAN tinguished For Hold-Ups and | was, to-day, sentenced to six years in | the penitentiary for robbing the mails. | Leroy: was discharged about a month | different occasions ! boarded a mail car and told the mail | clerk he had been sent' to assist him. | When ithe clerk's back was turned Le- | roy iwice dropped. a mail bag off the ff all the letters becom | Myre W. Nohes, 301 hold-up oc- | {Wo mien, and went ip Jarvis street, | Pyne, A. H. Colquhoun, deputy min- | ister of cdueation, and Hon. Dr. Seath; - superintendent of education, 1 the university be recog- | nized by the department of eaucation | been | | - | last meeting of the year on the 17th. | that | Montreal 2 RSONAL MENTION, DE aty, to-day. J. N. Young, Brockville, is { city, on business. la trip to St. Thomas. Robberies--A - Daring Hold-Up | i. J. Booth, Béston, Mass., is in | the city, on business. { + I Dr. Merrill's practice during his » | sence, ab Chapleau, | England. Ont., sailed to-day Sary sermons in St. tawa, on Sunday. {moved to 107 Gore street, from their { University avenue house. Mrs. M. Miller and Miss Alberta Ek mer have left for Montreal rommee street. W. D. Graves and daughter, Maud, curred, before + midnight, last night, | x nzston, and Miss Florence Brown, right in the heart of the city. J. Rush. | Chicago, ars visitors with the family ing, a young man from Clear Creek, of RJ. J. Newman, Cape Vincent, came out of the theatre and started to (N.Y | Friends of D. J. McKinnon will be [glad to hear that he is rapidly re | covering at the Hotel Dieu, where he ! has been confined during the past few | weeks. The many friends of Clarence Em- | berly, student at the Kingston Busi- ness college, will be sorry to learn | that he is ser'onsly ill with tyvhoid {fever. He was removed to the Hotel | Dien, yesterday. | Miss Annie Young, Montreal street, | wes surprised, last night, bv a 'num- ter of friends who came, to her home {to make merry. Music and dancing | helned to pas: a plessant evening, the | cathering broke up ahout 2 a.m. | | SIMON GUGGENHEIM, Senator from Colorado, one of the | wealthiest members of thu United States Senate, who is considered to have enter {ed on a remarkably successful political career, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. | See Bibby's $1.50 neck scarfs. Snowflake notatoes. Crawford. Military brushes (ebony), in leather | case, complete for $1.75, at Best's. New Digby herrings, a box, Carnovsky's fish and oyster market. { The city council will likely have at its Municipal nomination day is Decem i Ber 31st. The elections will be on Jan uary 7th. Reform Special," coreset made, sold only at strongest Now The Perth road arbitrators' expropri- ation award will not be made known till the county council meets on next Thursday. Snowflake potatoes. Crawford. The firemen at both stations employed yesterday and to-day in put. | ting on the bobs of the different to take the place of the wheels. A Hand bag for mother, were | rigs wife or sis- ter, or lady friend, would make a most acceptable gift. See Best's as sor{ment. See Bibby's 81 fancy shirts, Toronto News : "Chaucer" Elliott is offering a reward for information that will lead to the discovery of the man t tied his pajamas in knots at 3 Ibs. raisins 25e.; Ihe. cleaned currants 25c.: 1 1b. best cocoanut 25c.; 3 bottles flavoring extract 25c.; 1 1b. mixed peel 13c., and cash coupons, at Mullin's. : Some excitement was caused in vicinity of the market, this by a large black weasel which ran out of the vard back of the American ho tel. The animal ran across to the is land market under the planking Several farmers chased the rodent, hut failed to make connections with it Turnips, ford. 21 the afternoon, and Blue Top Sweedes. Craw Killed By A Train. Ottawa, Dec. T.--Joseph Green of Wilno, thirty years of age, was struck by a special train at the Grand Trunk station at that village Wednesday, and almost instantly killed, He walking along the track when the spe- cial came along, and it threw agninst the platform, inflicting injuries which caused his death shortly after- wards. He was a resident of Wilno, was rte eet Fresh Meat At Mullin's. 3 Ibs. best round or sirloin steak 25¢.; sirloin roasts Re. per lb.. boiling piec-' es and brikket Se. and Ge. per b., and cash coupons at Mullin's A petition signed by Charles A, Stone, Frank F. Rogers, James M. Sinclair, William G. Tolton, and Henry "Brann, of Toronto, asking for incorporation as. the Manufacturers bank of Canada, has been laid before parliament. 4 Annoyed at his marriage, the mo- ther of G. R. Nonsuch, Philadelphia, Pu; aged cighteen, draws'. the. Jads wages, to which she is entitled, as he is 'ander age. : A number of shareholders ¢f the On- tario bank met and selected a ticket to 'be balloted upon for directors at! the meeting of shareholders on .Pecem- ber 12th. ®ii Turnips, Blue Top 'Sweedes. ford. James Edgar Carruthers, well known | in Toronto, died at Pasadena, Cal. i § : Craw- DATEY BRINISH WHIG, FRIDAY A ---- Movements Of The Pedple--What i Grass, Blleville, was in the in the Miss Maud Dutton has returned from Dr. A. W. Girvin will take charge of | Mr. and Mrs. George Mahood: have to visit § St. Charles Bor- | York | Dress Reforn. | him | INICE OFF SORE | ERS IN DANGER. | Rescued By Powerful Tugs After | Great Dificulty--Trouble Be- tween Dominion Coal and Fi Steel Comvanies Settled. i Montreal, Dec. 7.-The two govorn- | ment steamers, Shamrock" and James . Merril and Rev. Mr. James, of | Allen, which were caught in' the St for. | Lawrence ice, off Sorel, and were in | | serious danger of being crushed, have | Prof. 8S. W. Dyde preaches anmiver- | been rescued by two powerful Paul's church, Ot tugs, iwhich were. in winter quarters at | Sorel, and were roquisitioned by the department of maring for the purpose, { The tgs spent some time butting Into { the ice before a passage could be made { for 'the imprisoned steamers. It is announced, on exeollent author: ity, that after practically an all night | session, in which Hop. W'S Fielding | took part, the officials ion Iron and Steel and Dominion. Coal | companies fame to an agreement res- { pecting the difficultios over the con- | tract for the supply of coal to the steel company, The lawyers for the | two companies have spent the fore- { noon getting the agreement into legal | shape for final ratification by the two | boards of directors. Until this is done | the details of the {be given out, | -- WAS PLEASANT AFFAIR. -- Tea Meeting at Portsmouth Methodist Church. In spite of the | there was a good | tea meeting held in | Methodist church last | building, was nicely | plants, and presented a very pleasing { appearance, There was an abundance | of good thinas provided by friends and | members of the congrecation. A solen | did programme had been arranged by | Mise Etta Dennison," and the vroceed- ins wire opened by the choir giving | a chorus. After a brief introduction hy | the pastor," Warden J. M. Platt. M.D. | occupied the chair. The chairman made | a brief address, The programme consisted of recita {tions by Misses McRae, F. inclement weather, evening. decorated with Lyons and Mr. Crawford; solos by Mes K. Mar [shall, Messrs. J. Cousins, A. Iem- {mon H. Foster. J. Halladay. Duets {by Miss Maxwell and Mrs. R. Mar- shall, Mrs. E. Gilmour and Mra. Shea, and two capital solos were given on | the mouth organ by C. Shaw, Tea was {served at 9 po, and it wes oreatly {enjoved. A vote of thanks was passed | to the chairman and to the ladies who | made the ®flair a great success. The | entertainment was closed by the na- tional anthem. of the Domin- | TWO GOVERNMENT STEAM. * settlement will not | attendance at the | the Portsmouth | The | SUFFOCATED UNDER HAY. kmas Shopping So much to buy; s> little bought, so many things to think about and'the days flitting by. Fourteen short shoppingYdays left. Everybody will be at it soon, then you'll just\Nfave to fight for what you want, and take what you get, You can avoid all disappointments by shopping now--here, and in the morning. i Come Saturday §5 Japanese Mink Stoles Well shaped with wide collar, trimmed with six and braid ornaments lined with heavy long. What could be more useful and gift. Regular price $12 to $14. On Sale Saturday, $7.50 20 only Natural Alaska Sable Ruffs Very best selected skins, 70 inches | natural tails brown satin, 50 inches stylish as a Christmas " long, six natural. sable tails, chain fasteners. A warm and stylish ruff. Regular price $18 to £20, On Sale Saturday, $1.95 Christmas Handkerchiefs It is impossib'e for us to describe 'the fineness, the daintiness, and the quality. Every thread of linen = from Relfast, sheer mull from Switzerland the epitome of good-taste cach one. . HANDKERCHIEFS FOR LADIES, Fine "Linn Handkerchiefs, one-quarter and tched hem, 10c, each, or 3 for 2c Fine Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, at 100, 15¢c., 19¢., We. and 38¢. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, each or 2 for je. - HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs one-half and three-quarters inch hem, at 15c. cach, or 2 for 250, Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiofs, homstitched hom, at 191 and one-half inch hem- with insertion and drawn work, 15c. Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with fancy colored borders, at 2Be., Ie. and 50c. each. Splendid Christmas offer in Lustre Navy blue, with white, 42 inches wide, every yard perfect makes from this season's most chosen styles~and every yard heavily reduced. Came too late, so they must pass on quickly. Regular price Tc. yard, . : - a Ll I 1 i ¥ eh i r i i ty i in gs $ 2d i bs Z pli | £ g i 4 i a) i Hi 1 i 3 i Two men were killed in an explosion of the magaziné of the Orientul pow- der works near Uniontown, Pa. this mornine. The buildings were wrecked. Miss Cassie MeDermott, Read, and M. J. Hunt, of the same place, were | married off Monday. Noyember 96th. New soft shirts, 81. Bibby's. See Bibbe's $1 and $1.50 Gloves, Sweet potators at Camoveky's, "Furnips. £ Crawford: §etedtnadesnes The Montreal Bankrupt Stock Go. PIFIVIHPINII IIIS III IIIS | | | | 48 | Storm Brings Death in a Peculiar i On Sale Saturday, . yard | Manner. | > | Rochestor, N.Y. Dec. $=Mivhad | ; | Dooley; about thirty-five years of gage, D Y N d Cl k ? { who lived 'wt Avon, met death during | 0 ou ee a 00 1 the wi io ovale : e - . : | the hav sandstorm which Prevail | Une would make a "timely present for a relative or friend, | by being buried under a large load of { Given Away Free | hay and suffocated. He was on top of | . ; y the load, driving the team, when the ! A Fancy Bronze Frame Clock, best American works, alarm at load was 'struck by a violent gust of | tachment. A useful and ornamental gift. Worth $3. Giverl away | wind and overturned. i with $20 worth of goods purchased here from now until Christ. i -- i mas, LAPPONI DEAD. { | He Was Physician to Pape Pius | For an Inexpensive Gift There's Rate. Dc 7 ne Nothing Nicer than a Necklace ome, Dec. 7.-Dr. Lapponi, physi- | [cian to the pope. died at seven o'clock | of Pearl Beads | Hie mOrking He hue hoon surioualy { Four rows of small pearls on elastic, set with large ereamy | or g ne with in of the | pearls, good clasp. Regu'or price 40c. and 300. chain. : | stomach, and pneumonia setting in, | - he coull not, in his weakened condi On Sale Saturday, 19:. each. tion, withstand its ravages . An Excellent "Buy Now" Prices on Clothin n Excellent Programme. y g At Zion church bazaar, Jast night, a very fine programme was presented, by ' H eh An is at ed. 35 Men's Warm Winter Overcoats Solos, Mrs. Evans and Miss L. Spoon Biggest kind of price inducement. Just in time for Christmas er and Messrs. Skeen and Beggs: re gitt giving. Made ofall wool tweeds, black meltons and Eng. citations by Misses Dutton, and Miss lish beavers, Lined with heave Malian cloth. Latest make with McRae, violin, by Miss M. Telgmann, extended shoulders and wide lapels, vent in back. Popular instrumentals, by Miss Millar, Miss N coats for this weather. Sizes 35 to 42. Large saving of money Spooner, and | Mrs, Beggs. Notwith on these. Regular price $15 to 818. standing the bad weather and the On Sale Saturday, $10.00 many other attractions in the city, Inst night, the booths were well pa . . 20s 2 tronized. The hall and charen 0% Another Suitable Christmas Gift is a mt ui tintically Bosurated, atl See Man's Fur Lined Coat on sil of ee ree loading ae 16 only Men's Fur-lined Coats, good Indigo black beaver cloth litturesatio and tr oh a ma shell, lining of selected spring muskrats, dark evenly ye ! ala appear skins, deep noteh collars of host Canadian otter * and Pe oh lamb. A value vou could not match Sizes 38% to 44. Regular price $85 Smallpox Epidemic . 4 | Sprinaville, N.S. Dee. 7. The small On Sale Saturday, $67.50 ! Pox epidemic has assumed alarming - . . Proportions and stringent Splendid Christmas Offer in Boys' are being taken to stamp out the {disease There are now thirty honses Overcoats in quarantine. The town bas been 19 Boys' Overconts, in Oxford grey and black cheviots and 2 divided into distriet with offi beavers, with valvet' collars, loose fitting backs, strong Ltalian cers of health for each to enforce the linings. Sizes 27 to 30. Regular price 86 to $7.50 lati ¥ TOR aldons On Sale Saturday, $4.98 r-------- Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes Snowflake dry potatoes. I urnips and G M th f K ti 4 : onions. J. Crawiord. reat on or 0 ion aving ---------------------- . i Sce Bibby's 50c. masfflers Babies' Embroidered, also Silk and Lace Edged Bibs, worth | Turnips, Blue Top Swedes: Craw 20c. each. On Sule 19. euch, : i ford. Babies" Wool Polka Coats, worth 75¢. each. On Sale 19¢.- cach. | Stanley Willigmsen, only son of Gilt Belts, with fancy buckles, worth 35c. each. On Sale 19¢. each. ! Arthur Williamson, Picton, died at the Cream Wool Clouds, different sizes, at 2e., Ie. and 50¢. onch. i hone of his uncle, Dr, Subera, at 200 yard Spools Thread, in black and white, numbers from 12 "4 Sioux Falls, South Dakota, November to 60. On Sale Be. each. or 2 for Be wv } 30th, aged thirty-one years and nine . bio aes + - 3 f i months. The remains will be brought Darning Wool, best quality, worth fe. cach. On Salo 2. each, | to Picton for interment. or 3 cards for Se, \ Dip Hip corsets, worth #1 for 65¢ Plain Hemstitched and Laer Edged Huandkerchicls, worth 10c. i New York Dress Reform each, On Sale 5¢. each. { The Dodge farm, near the hoad of i Long Suult Tsland, consisting of 240 - | acres, was sold by the heirs last e { week to the Canal company for $24, ; : . . . i 000. The surveyors are busy at work | § We just received a large shipment of Headlight Uns | Rit now. : & icnsmade Overalls and Smocks. All sizes now in | See our pretty belts, collars and + ® k | embroidered handkerchiefs, specially $ stock, fo. ! low pr ces for ' Christmas. New York | ® > at Diese Reform. { 180 Princesssireet 180 Botween Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. Sovssvsvesserssvsnene | 18 Market St. J. 0. HUTTON. Manager (Olympia Restaurant For Your Life ance Gall at Canada Life Assurance Co. Office, 18 Market St., and get an ANNUAL GUARANTEED DIVIDEND POLICY. | For your Accident ang Sickness i Insurance, i For your Fire lnsurance, | For all Cobalt Stocks and full information thereto, For North-West and Cuba Lands, ~CALL AT- Te'ephove 708. : THR ' AND 2 LUNCH ROOM Open for Business Now at 53 Brock Street Near Market We have cuick and correct service, with the best market offers at cheapest Pos- sible prices. Every thing first-class. PATERSON & COLLINS, Props. . Tarot NOW fy terme INTUE Imperial Life Assurance Co, YoU WiLL ~ NEVER heed to worry about the future, nor leave your on others in your old age. ¢ B. Cooke, Dist. Man, Kingston OPERA novus ORCHESTRA "THR USY ONE. Nou Faria Ta ag E H MERRY, Lesdrr Violin, Viots, Instruction Fapil of tol wer,

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