Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1907, p. 5

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\ILORING. , RAINGOATS TROUSERS on. Finished to your order in I'he tailoring is exceptional _it's Trap Shots un- recommend for the Dominion || "Sovereign" Shells joaded with Nobel's Empire + #} Bulk Smokeless. lass, unchan, Jemperature, pon in resultamd giving grea : penetration with minifaum Bro Retailed by dealers th hout ; Canada ; manufactured a homie 'by the Dominion Cartridge Co. Lid., MONTREAL. gus- Wedding Gifts We 'have a most u stock for wi date i in Stirling Silver- fts Ware, Cut Glass, China, Clocks and Bronzes. Kinnear & d'Esterre, JEWELERS 100 Princess Street yant. , ju ! Life Producers "Special $15 Blue | Chatham Incubators 1 Black Suits. | Life Preservers Chatham Brooders Special $20 Blunoz Snathan | Jat iv, oe Serge. ¢ Usoid on. time. or" ith "a ve" year D. 3. HAY, T. [E. HUGHsS, gents, incess stree Nobby Trousers Besos esse rorr0e0ss y 4, 4.50 and 5. 3 When You Buy ¢ - COAL § # From & D. Bibby Co. P. WALSH ° You get genuine EE mm, Scranton, as he NAAYAAAAS AA APPIN handles nothing : i : ¥ Every 'Woman xfords MARVEL Whirling Spray ) 0 28 om Foren: -2 to 7, $1.00, 1.50. 2.00 11 to 2, $1.00, 1.25. 6 to 10 1-2, 75¢., $1.00 yer Shoe Store Jom, It gives il particaiars and roca in- Jans Indies, NDSOR General Agents for Canrda. The r/ Raincoats or dust by buying one of our Up-to- ier Weights, all new goods, in Fawn, nettes, §, a full lengths, exclusive 6, $9, $10, $ ntion to ie " Print Wrappers and Light Grounds, cat Pe d d $1.50. ? pa, oe H COUPONS. al in Children's Go-Carts 50 to $15. Baby Car- m $10 to $25. Camp reanes,; Camp Chairs , from 35c. to $1.50. from $5.50 to $85, Hom $7 to $18, Mirror 50, $5.50, $10 and || smashing Black Birds It cleanses R SU Ter Y 00., Windsor, ont. ARE BELLIGERENT] | THEY TALK OF APPEAL TO ARMS. Leader of the Opposition in Jap- anese House of Peers on Frisco Affair. Tokio, June 10.--Viscount Tani, leader of the opposition in the House of Peers, and head of the de- fence of Kumamoto in. the Satsuma rebellion, is reported to have said anent the American question : "The persecution of the Japanese in San Francisco is a most wicked act. Should diplomacy fail to bring about a satisfactory solution, the only way open to us is an appeal to arms. Our mind is firmly made up. It is certain that America will yield, for its people are radically commercial in their sen- timent." How far Viscount . Tani represents public sentiment it is difficult to esti- mate at the present time. NAMED COUNSEL To Represent Various Classes of Shareholders. Toronto, June 10.--The National Trust company made an application before the official, McNeil Maclean, in Osgoode Hall, this morning, to have counsel appointed to represent the Cook's Cotton Root Compound, great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly cight different classes of shareholders and creditors of the York County | Loan and Savings company in onder 'to speedily determine the rights of the | parties by recent. legislation. The court was authorized to appoint re presentatives of the different classes after publishing a notice to the share- holders, and without personal service upon them, so that all matters in question may be disposed of much more speedily and at a very large saving of costs to the shareholders. The solicitors appointed to represent fe various interests were: C. A, Magtcn, Alired W. Briggs, William Douglas, W. N. Ferguson, W. H. Hun- teri-W. J. Preemear, Toronto, and S. D. Biggar, Hamilton. LAUGHED TOO HEARTILY. Young Man Strains Himself After Good Joke. Woodstock, Ont., June 10.-Roy Moore, a young man employed on the farm of W. J. McLeod, on the ninth line of East Zorra, is danger- ously ill as the result of having {laughed too heartily. With Neil Mur- ray and W. A. McKay, young Moor: was working on a grader on__ the twelfth Nine, near Tavistock, when one of them related a witty story. Moore ybegan to laugh very heartily. He laughed loud and long, when sudden- ily he collapsed, and became uncon scious. The strain on some of the Imuscles in the region of his heart had proved greater than he could with- stand, and they gave way. Dr. Steela was summoned, and managed, alter defied the attempts of the police to ar shortest notice. a epeciallys 'Phone. 655. 27 BROCK ST. ew | for sale. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer w Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sele of Horses every Saturday. eS ---- LAWN MOWERS last few days rejoicing the hearts of the farmers. The milk flow, which was nsiderably less than at this date last year, has also increased since the warmer days and showers have come. _ Bennett is quite ill. A little boy was born in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown vecently. George Mil- lions has finished painting his. barn. William Bell and family have moved into H. W enborn's house on the corn- Several from here attended: con: considerable difficulty, to bring the chickens. He was convicted, and sen- unconscious man back to life and | oy hs' ; Lang Stn knowledge of his surroundings. ed to two months' in jail at hard labor For the period ending April 30th, WOMAN DEFIES POLICE. thirty-one cows in the Brockville Cow ---- Testing Association gave an average Shoots Husband, Then Barricades | yield of 769 pounds milk and 23.8 Herself in House. pounds fat, One cow in thirty davs Springfield, Ohio, June 10.--After | gave 1,260 pounds milk testing 3.5 ficing three bullets into the body of | PeF cent. of fat her nusband, whom she charged with infidelity, Mrs. Ritta Fillinger lust A Boy's Sailor Suit. night barricaded herself in the rooms of her own house, and for some time EE -_ WOLFE ISLAND NEWS. Two Runaways Occurred on Sun- day, promises to be a very short oue. Dealers are paying $13 per tom for any' hay that is left in the hands of the farmer. A picnic was beld n Conley s Grove on Friday, and despite the chilly at mosphere there was a large crowd in attendanze. The customary games and amusements were indulged in. The Wolie Islander made a special trip for the convenience of Garden Islanders who wished to attend. The ever-ac- commodating William Card ran busses to and from the picnic grounds. Mrs. Robert Berry is confined to Hotel Dieu hospital, Kingston, with pneumonia. Her condition is some- what improved. A couple of runaways occurred yes- terday but fortunately there Was no serious results. One took place in the yard of the Catholic chorch when a spirited horse driven by a young wan became unmanageable and made a dash for liberty among the many shade trees, completely demolishing the ve hicle. It was a surprise to many that some of the other carriages were not injured in the mix-up as there were several on the ground _ at the time. While returning from church Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary's team ook fright at the canal bridge, throwing the occupants out of the vehicle and escaping, running some distance before being captured. Fortunately the oc: cupants escaped unhurt. Congratulations ave extended to Pa- trick McGlynn as he has lately ten appointed fishery overseer, Forsigners in the future will have to apply to him for license to fish, Miss Mary Ryan has left for New York to tale a course in training in one of the hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Svdnoy Wood, Sydenham, were visiting their dangh ter, Mrs. John Horne, last week. The Misses Hennessy, Watertown, who have been visiting here for the past week, left for their home on Friday, DISTRICT DASHES, ------ ftems Snipped From Our Various Exchanges. The Belleville City has been organized. Stanley Newton, son of Chief New- ton, Belleville, goes to North Bay, local manager for the G.N.W. At Brockville police court, Baseball League as Mait- a land farmer, for using profane lan- guage on the market, was assessed $5 Harry B. Blanchard, Mallorytown, has passed at McGill University, anc is now entitled to write M.D., after his-name. The home of Mr. maker, Sidney, was the scene of and Mrs. Wanna- last Wednesday, a pretty wedding, the marriage of their youngest daughter, Jennie, to Arthur James Gough, of Craigmont. A. McCloud, was charged in the Pic- ton police court, with theft. The com- plainant, Grant Thompson, stated that the prisoner stole several of his Hegulatoton which woutan cal rest her. Fillinger isin acritical - con 78% of mirength--No. 1, $1; No. & [dition. She held the police at bay 10 degroes stronger, $3; No. & | until a squad «entered her home by a for special cases, $5 per box. : : Sold by all drugg! a or.senb | rca: door, taking her a prisoner. pois on recel of price. miRe, A ross ThE Coax Meioe C0. TORONTO. Sar. (formerly W' The Way To Get There. Los Angeles Express. Ii you chance to lose your grip NARIES Some dark day, young eller, Don't parade a droopin lip, rable than poult hry. _Fxperiena unne essary. We Ner begin to beller ; © free. in Canaries,' | Jost spit 'on yer hands, my son, about It An' a fresh trail foiler ; a eke hua * Run the race you've got to run Hetunded if ou bry " ped 'anywhers Don't lie down an noller ! ary time, Write us belore COTTAM oe "SEED Grab a fresh hold ; don't you qu Cause you've made one blu 83 Bathurst St. don, Onbs No use squealin' out yer bit-- -- You're the dog 'twua under. . Jest put up a sassy bght, MEN 2ND WOMED An' Vl bet a dollar Use Rig ¢i f That you're goin' to cone out right- discharges, inf Don't lie down an' holler ! irritations or u ; . of mucous membrane. n' gever done mo goud For general wear the sailor suit here gent or hen yer troubles thicken illustrated is very popular. It can be Sold by D raglan any scrappef, Wok made of any colored duck or linen de or seat in Don't you play the chicken . by expre yer sleeves up good an' igh, sired, trimmed with a braid to econ 81.00, or Dred 7. aside yer collar trast The above is of white linen, Cir: in. Wut 04 TOROS Simply say you'll do Sr dic consisting of a: blouse. with: a - sailor eee o e down and holle | Dot le down sw collar trimmed with two rows of blu o o | yer worth wash braid. It has a removable shield e Grand Buckle in fer all ' D Oppastt 1 Station Show folks yeu ain't dafly which is attached to the blouse under Centra Prove they's one cuss on this earth Le i bokrs nes NEW York CITY. Who ain't filled on tafly neath. nickerb arc ar UNION | If you're sinner or a saint, ranged to produce the smart baggy ef 31 pay tnd uprat Blockhead or a scholar fect at the knees, having there an e to and from sta: Listen to this timely plaint- clastic. which holds the fullness in yd Guidebook Don't He down and holler fred Now York Cisy place. Leghand$ may be used if pre free rece] 2 m Set yer teeth and show yer sand ferred id np of 2 Toont ER > el pose chance to tumble -- nt A time to J ver hand, . x . Thats Pio use to grumble Failures In Garment Trade. New England Chinese }, ver out to Win I name, New York, June S.--There are many wl do the Salar the Kaine failures reported in the retail garment Restaurant 331 Kin King Streot Don't lie down and holler trade for women's wear as a conse eee quence of the utter failure of spring PO A ee oo STIL yy eiehelats, Waive i inte quamete SF Bodh Yom: The best place to get ab a hol Jund: 8.~Grain and | 30.C__atge { 8 Of Joo city Meals of sll kinds | Willetsholme, 5 tailers are reporting slow collections Lunch _ in the city English and Chinese | |v crops have improved greatly the | raters cporting slo « mn are general un existing Sep on .accounts, and there patisfactory conditions throughout the cutting - trade arate skirts and complete costume in medium weight cloths were ordered during the initial order period for the spring season, as the retailers looked forward to normal conditions prevailing. They have reccived their stocks, and have had them on exhibi tion for upward of twelve weeks, as many of them showed their first Atyles during the opening week of March. NEWS OF om WORLD Wolfe Ielund, June 10.--The hay crop | OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED Matters That Interest Everybody >, IN BRIEFFORM, - --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Nearly 800 machinists in Toronto are on strike. Prof. Alfred Newton, M.A, A.F.R. S., London, the authority on birds, is dead. Secretary Elihu Root will visit Mex- jco in the mear future and confer with President Dias. A memorial fund is to be raised for thé wife and children of the late Ar thur Ingham, Toronto. The 8.8, Sokta, Elder Dempster line, from 0, inward, at Fath- er Point, this morning. The 8.8. lonia, Thomson line, Glasgow. for Montreal, inward Fame PBint, at 9.30 am. A large bull buffalo broke loose from the enclosure at Elk Park, la mont, and is now roaming the prair 108. George Clark, from at chief night clerk at the Montreal post office, died, very suddenly, on Sunday. He was fifty years of age. M. J. Saunderson was elected alder man in the First ward, Toronto, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Wilson. Steve Adams arrived at Boise, Idaho, to-day, and is empliatic in his declarations that Harry Orchard is a monumental liar. Miss Hengietta Irving, while suffm ing from nefvous prostration, commit ted suicide by jumping from the Glen Road bridge, Toronto Edward John Routh, Sc.D., Cam- bridge, died on Sunday. He was a fa- mathematical coach and was "senior wrangler mak- mous known as the er. of the old- died, this voars. She formerly Mrs. Cecelia Magill, one cst residents of Hamilton, morning, aged ninety-five was widow of Henry Magill, of Winona. ov. J. W. Falconer, of Fort Massey church, Halifax, has been unanimously chosen to fill the chair of New Testa ment Greek and exegesis in Pine Hill College, Halifax. Santos Dumont almost killed while trying bis new airship at Baga telles, France, when a bungling work man tightened a guide rope, causing the balloon to sag. The Princess Amne hotel at ginia Beach, Va., was destroyed by fire, to-day. Over tity guests had narrow escapes. Two negro chamber maids are reported missing. Owing to ill-health, Rev, T. J. Ben net has resigned from the pastorate of Herkimer Street Baptist church, Hamilton, Ont. His resignation will take effect on September Ist Four celestials, Lee Guey, Lee Wing Hong Chuck and Wee Ling charged with being the keepers of a gambling joint, in Hamilton, Ont. were. found guilty, and fined $100 each. William erborough, in a very was Vir Dent, Ying, Anderson, M.P.P., East Pet- suffering with anaemia, is weak condition, and has notified the liberal executive that un der no circumstances will he again be for the legislature, The strike of the Hendrie Cartage company teamstors, Hamilton, is still on. There is little prospect of settlt ment: On Saturday the firm paid off all of the strikers and brought in men from 'Toronto and other places. Pasquale Pigniataro, twelve years old, is thy name of the boy who was, killed in Bufialo, N.Y., by an elephant. JR. C. Dunlop, the elephant trainer, has been arrested. The management of the bvircus immediately to kill the elephant Ruth. The whole of the large wholesale building of the shutt Plough company, Calgary, fell with a crash, and erushed in the roof of the Alberta livery stable next to it It made a hole about. fifteen feet square through tha roof of the stable Thirteen valuable cows helonging to Burkett, Sr., of Springbrook, Ont., were recently killed, or so badl injured that they had to be killed They wandered on the CPR. right of way about a mile east of Central On and were struck by a candidate Agron wall of the Cock side George tario junction, a train Nothing resulted from the ec of the master and the ing journcymen held in Hamilton, sference strik painters Saturday, and the strike situntion iv, to-day, what it was a month ago The prospects of a settlement of the strike sre ndt bright The men de mand an increase fram thirty to forty cents an hour The excoutive committee of the West ern Duirymen's Association has decid ed upon the appointment of a special officer whose duty it will be to pros all cases of adulterataon of milk The dairy instructors will make tests, and where evidence is secured of breaches of the act the special officer will take action. The revolt of the population in the south which goes into effect, to-day, causing apprehension in | government circles. The departmental, city, and communal officials must resign, and the inhabitants refuse to pay taxes until parliament affords relief, A condition bordering on anarchy will result. cuts wine-growing of France, town, ------------ Two Other Heroes. Alderman Gaskin not the only survivor of those who were aboard the 1 steamer Ranger ip 1866, during the Fenian raid. His brother, Thomas Gaskin, now of the local 'customs house, and Capt. John Boyd, also of this city, were on the Ranger when it made its famous trip to Cornwall with pork, peas and whiskey. The friends of the latter two named will ask Col CURE Feadache and relieve all the tronbles incl = to a billous state of the system, such af ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aflef eating, Pain in the Side, &c. While their mos vomarkablo suocesa has boon shown La suslug ~ SICK yot Carter's Little Liver Pit are Bui! Ce ath n, enring and pres yenting emer on Ta they alse Dag Pe (hostomach stimulate the ven If they only Sahathey 'would boalmost jon (0 those whe from this distressing complaint, bat fortu. nately their goodness does notend hero and those who once try thera will find these little plils vain. jo in 0 many Jaya thas Chay, will will pot he wil wile "ACHE _ 5 the bane of #0 many lives that hore is where 'wo make aur great botate Our pillscure it while others do Carter's ride Liver Pilla are very small and oany to taka, One or two Jie make a dose. They sre strictly vegetable an: do not Ktipe 94 purge, but their gentle action please w ase them. = vialaat 26 cents ; five for $1. fy druggists everywhere, or sent by CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York tod BL foul Ds foul Bi PURE FOOD INSURES (00D HEALTH MAGIC Som ~ INSURES PURE FOOD. COMPANY E.W.GILLETTY {inireo TORONTO, ONT. A Stomach 1 Troubles To wrong action of the stomach and im. paired digestion a host of diseases owe their origin. When the food is imperfectly digested the fallpenefit is not derived from it by the body, and then stomach troubles start to appear, Thus you become thin, weak, nervousand debilitated, energy is lacking, brightness, McKELVEY & BIRCH, public of Fi eating Our bi ton's, grove! Twin modern © Mal Buy, Kingston, OUR, for All we MONTREAL, Canada. rands are: 8. CHEAP, EFFECTIVE, PALATABLE. APENTA HUNGARIAN NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER, FIRST QUALITY COAL TAR In Any Quantity. Special Prices to the trade in barrels. "Condor" Japan jan Tea WY Ww An extra-choice quality: The very best! Ask it from your dealer, 40 ocTs. A LB. THE E. D. MARCEAU CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, Vinegars, 201.285 8T. PAUL 8T,, Wo do not intend to inflict with a technical description of how we arrive at a good quality we consider that the proof of the pudding is in the ask is a PATENT HUNGARIAN Bread WHITE ROSE For cakes, biscuits, eto. Kingston Milling Co. ' Ltd. T. McAuley HAS REMOYED TO. 93 Princess Sl. Between Corbett's Hardware Store and Taylor & Hamil. directly opposite An- COME AND SEE US 'Phone No, 778. LIMITED J. P. HANLEY, SL PEVE, Ont, mM Miss Lizsie Purlotte, Jacquet River, Str. Nos Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude or J Ticket Agents, the trial. Quebec Steamship Compa Company River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Screw Iron HS. *Campana," | other trains 45 except with electric lights, electric lls and ith siectris JAW. sholrie bells and all | por "full particulars, apply ny FROM MONTREAL ON MON. J.P » 19th June Int, 16th, and Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts, HN and 20H August, for N.S., calling at Quebec, Gasp, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, TIME TABLR Susamarside, P.EL, sud Charlottetown, 'ON, J 20-910 «ma. 1.00--3.00 p.m 'UBS, 780-015 wm. 1.00~8.00 poms JED. 7.80~9,15 am. 1,003.00 p,mg This. Proaky, . Bay 49.30 D----2.80 i Summer Excursions. 385 ad Spmaris, FRI. 780-4, 15 }-8.00 pimg by the new 'T'win' Here BAT. 16 Pm an." 6,500 De Suing' So ow | SUN, 9.00-10.00 . 00 p.mg York vary alternate Wi aeday, com« Leave Kingston: mencing Ot une. perature cooled . 2.004. by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 de- Yow, 830-1130 .- om, 3.4 30 ms p.m grees. © | Weds 8.80--11.80 p.my The finest trips of the season for | Thurs. 8.30-11.30 health and comfort. 8.80-11.80 ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. id carpio For tickets amd staterboms, apply to P, GILDER- Kingston, Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte =Steamboat Go., Limited. 1000 ISLAND:RUCHESTER ROUTE ' orth King | Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria, B.O. HCI NESTON [PEMBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Facite wilwey. ba CHANGE 0 E OF TINE Commencing June 3rd, No. 1 train will leave Kingston at 12.10 p.m., make ing direct connection at Sharbot Lake for all points east and west, also at. Renfrew with No. 1 train for points west, Pembroke, Fort William, Wanipeg, Full particulars at K. & P. and OC. Py R. Ticket offices; Ontario street.' F. CONWAY, Laem, Pass. Agt. Bay of unt Railvay New short line for Tweed, Desoronto, and all local lon: Cit Hall Depot at 4 > N, Agent B.QRy., iy = Hundreds TOURS Samet sel _ | Quebec, 'New Brunswick, wy | Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island INTERCOLONIAL oY NAAT 0 Are described In "Tours to Sumsien isunts."" Write for free copies to GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, MONCTON, N.B. Or Montreal Ticket office, 141 Sb, James street ; Toronto Ticket office, 5X King street Bast, King Edward Hotel he 16th ; ind, Avy -- iu do roture within hed 3hthe "irom gong date, Branch Local T Time Table Trains will leave PT arrive " City Depot, Foot of Johasom street. GOING WEST Lve. City Arr. City. No. & Mail .. pom 3038 nan. 1i8amey 3 Express * 11 Local ... 0.47 ap 7 Mail \.......c. GOING mast : 9 pn Nos. 1,3,8, 4 and 8 run jlaiiys Al STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolfe island --~ Bat. --~Special trip and Spoor's dock, at 8. ine Table subject ta Boat calls at Garden Island ta @d from Kingston. song B; BRICELAND, Manager: B Montreal Line Steamers Forts & Ringer Fg" Toronto Snap sd vigor acs Josh sud in their place dull dntasy loss of app K TO Th mr Sundays, and , The great point is Jaxve, iingstcn, at I points 'and. at. 0 to got the stoma back into shape | p.m., for Rochester, N.Y., vis the Bay again so it can properly digest the food, | of Quinte, calling at miei aedints, ports. Leave Kin won. 8 Bo Pit z and the easiest, quickest and best way 18 | yor further information, appl, J. Momdny for, oun lotes, points. do it is by the use of P. MHANLEY, Ticket Agent, "ras; ing connect SWIFT & CO., Wharfingers, K ingnton. catresl Line BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS |°}"% "iionsey, Geserat Manager, HO eily sirfice Ringaion. EAST AND WEST B01 Bou N.B., writes: * I was ve: Gordon to use his influence iy' getting for them Fenian raid medals in xy cognition of the service they rendered the country hy carrying provisions, to the soldiege--vfationg along the 5t | Lawrence, { . Ta Go To Petawawa. Morgan will accompany the 5th Field Battery to Petawawa eamp to-morrow. He will act as Capt J. er $3-850 ference in Gananoque on Sunday. no tine has there been an wen ha r- tant : , ate movement in these goods in any Every Machine Guaranteed. Desert Lake Items. section of the country, except the ex op June T7.--There are all | treme west. It is only on the high AN' S. Desert (L trem S1 RACH signs of an abundant fruit crop this grade cloaks and suits that a normal » friends of James 1 reorders is being made The -- n't keep Paint, we sellit | .. con. The many call on 2 2.8. We do P Campbell are pleased with his return | department stores handling costumes A 4 t from New Ontario, where he spent the | and wraps of the better quality have NewYork ChineseRestauran long winter Season, A number of | succeeded in selling their Grs t pur : 1 ont g et taking voung people at Desert Lakk spent an | chases, and are in the mark 83 Princess po s.m soung first of June on Indian | fresh suppliee | from the garment trade 0, nfrom 10.30 am. to Ui round ] Point. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. © 4 | The best Dace to Seals of all kinds | Spool Miss. W. Wilson at E MH. Symplied on the --" tour ; Prinea Launch out notice. English and Chinese | ¢ k's: F. Snook at L. Bauder's. } Fushimi, J Ta Soule 5 ie n - How 3 "8g roto Dishes a specialty. . eee! candy. Sold in ing : lot: of Prof. Robert Magill has been ap | son's Red Cross drug sore, . ons Too 'many people' know ¥ sinted principal of Halifax College. LH. M. Goodhope, Hampxshirg business. | poin vie hound for Quebec, that are none of their We are constantly adding wings to phrgh and Argyle be = Po angels go to the other place hen y ln n the inward at Fame Point, at 1245 pm. d ac Ql slums a veterinary officer for the th Anillery brigad Ds. Sands, city cler an bn to Petawawa a8 hom officer-of oth #1 ' with my stomach and di ook ca what te do. I eonsulted net Be Irish Inter Dubli Nn ALLAN novAL LINE k national Exhibition May to November For the convemienco of those Sishing haa the Li verpool to visit the Exposition arranged that the Ny Ape A a Hie hs oF it A AT. » Pamph- to J. -- Tunisian and Toot on Service will call at Moytlie Shak R) to Jand passengers east end westho ia full Darticuars, Exhibition % hve P. "HARLEY, a Agen ote: N. Co. Onts, mts Shi OBA FFE: TEHal CS ee ---------------- THE FRONTENAC 4

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