Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1907, p. 7

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[AN BANK VEERCE _ESTABLISUED 1887 d-up Capital, $10,000,000 =< =. 5,000,000 al Assets, = 113,000,000 he 'United States and England INESS TRANSACTED PAPER DISCOUNTED 4 - YJEPARTMENT = sceived ; interest allowed at ie depositer fo ject to no the whole or any portion of BRANCH, 'he New Fall Jueen y Shoes RIVED. d to show you tyles and Cuts. and & Bro., d. Shoemaking. niture Sale mt, and a large selection. ,..See worth $25, reduced to $20; ; worth $48, reduced to $40. s worth $80 (special), reduced to ges, reduced to $5. nges, reduced to '$9.50. It reduced. LEADING UNDERTAKER 'PHONE shine 11 Metals. Fire departments, 1: Steamships, Auto- e desiring a brilliant 3 of tins: Quart, Half I'Gallon. - I, 69-71 Brock St 000000000 : EE -------------------------- SURANCE CO*Y - ---- une TORONTO, ONT: fs ben admipistered ? "The ) sufficient and satisfac Solon log Tecoived in Premium' Tr rs $56,120,891.90." -- ------ 33, 811,288.93, - -------------- BL300.543 85: ens premium rr = Poh marin R- S70 8p 82. TS ago the Canadi Life earned ® khown us "Canada's Leading oad You cheerfully given at the office, J. 0. HUTTON, Manager: ates B. Chocolates. Princess Street | -- - ™~ WOMENS WORK AT JAMES = Grice orients Bundimg "Where is the Woman's Buildi > on of } i . here is the Woman's Building a a hot day. To Mrs. Frank Agthony (ing, the work of Miss Emma asked a rece 0 e Famest ® X Rg, 1 S a visitor to the Jamestown Heh of Norfolk, president of the of Stauntom Na. They "There isn't any," replied the « {grea guide who was conducting the about the grounds of the-latest natio show--thessliow that is blooming like a | magazine, the southern rose on the banks of Hampton Roads. "But," continued the guide, wish to see what women have make this exposition a_ success, around you--in any" "Mirection, handiwork is to be -seen everywhe And so it is. While the wom not endeavored to concentrate the forts mto any one achievement 'at exposition, their work is to 1 a number of exhibits here about the grounds. C mestown Bulletin, which | M Jyried three years the _expositi irougt she has [esting examples of what ut an mde 1 ter front beauty of have mm wife of \ Virgima , and i with selected oo ---- | genuine Entirely a woman's undertaking is the relics in the building known as Beauvoit, erected by land the pewterware just back of Independence Hall, and is | "his building has been furnished en- | binding, cooking, basket a reproduction of Jefferson Davis' home it i 2 in Mississippi; from which it takes its name. The objeet of this building is to afford active, and affo a meeting and resting place for the members of the Daughters of the Con federacy, although every visitor js made welcome, and its cafe 1s proving one of the most popular on the grounds Here one finds real southern cooking done by a "foh de wah" mammy ; beaten biscuits and corn bread, fried chicken, devilled crabs, fairly good coffee, and-- mirabile dictu--ice cream made from genuine cream are some of the good establishmestt, it is most | tire educational exhibit reproduction of Home- ped for her position 13 things on the bill. of fareX There are Two cases of exquisite miniatures by taurant If is exclusively ull and Miss McCubbin are proposition, the only specimen in the writing room, which also cofi- genus homo employed being a porter, who does the heaviest work In the main hall;is a cabinet of Miss Erb, of Washington, has many it of various sorts done by beautiful specimens of her ary | women. There is some novel chiefly in burnt and carved leather, in carving on lichens in the Virginia Build! the Arts and Crafts Building. She re- monies. numerous bits of old furniture to be Miss Turn seen here that have, alas! a story to tell --the same old story of southern devo- . tains several-pretty sketches in. water tion to a fallen chief colors "Beauvoir" is not an imposing man sion, but its high, broad verandah it a delightfully cool and mvit | hey ripped open the bag of meal, broke the firkin, scattéred the grocer-| Action. SAID TO BE GOING ON IN Hes aa sured the donkey Sue) A great journalistic sensstion has IRELAND. ac < the road and drew their baton | om Mh Tie "The order to prevent the Bradys from! mn . b Lives of Family Made Miserable-- Aly taken to the local barr: Watched Day and Night-- Police Protection Ineffectual. Scientific boycotting has reached | 30h distric counties Leitrim and Roscommon It is the "unwritten law i Tigh, grazing districts, 1 written law" it 1s known by rich and® poor the country. Agents Irish League boast openly er. A mere threat t by the "unwritten law" ficient to bring him t s been ah boycott a itself' The prisoners paymg £2 jisagreed. They were t 1 again at! goer the mext assizes by a Leitrim jury, ipoen whi disagreed. They were tried for | a third time by another Leitrim jury, bac this month--which disagreed And To submission. ¢ are to be tried a fourth time at} N¢ . C3 apprecia ont ' N ssizes ° ; Teac one an pprec ( nizag ymter ass1ze : EL which Mr. Lever and representd I chicg effects of-a Mh a After the t rd gisagrepment the tives of other leading firms were pre wycotting® movement w ha 1 Bradys returned dispairingly, amic| ..¢ the question of a mutual work studied the system at ¢ Ta its and jee to their mountain!" orcement was opened up. his pa { lar Some Of its 1 a Re ald life of po | ME al 1 a this part of Ireland. @ « yme--to the old hfe of misery and| 0, te Mr. levers own yssiblé in| terror. Every additional trial of sults may seem almost in a supposedly civilized la case A case in point is that of Thomas|them.--London Ds Express ing twenty years that Brady, caretaker of two evicted farms} mee not now be adjusted maker and another, that insane, fren in the. Ballinagleragh mountains The Czar's Bonib-Proof Auto. For two ye Brady and h am : ily eo ars Brad) hunted * a The much hunted and badly haunt 1 ba a caeel-edczar_of all the Russias _has now ; the margm on soap | taken a decided hiking to automobil t the family council of al of decided that - the cd we shou 1 majes- hang nob whenever they ventured Of the police cordon around their 1 Bi house, forced to travel twent ang | INE { d K thirty miles at night in order to get | &rat q du es has decide dood and reduced to a pitiable dangers to Ww oF Bn WY Rradud arvatio and onsta d alread OC 3 ; A dual Stufvation : ever. has had bujit for himselt a Brady is' a sturdy, well preserved | 637 which is covered with bomb-proot i a . Fe) ac el This makes the car very heavy Ey er {zirst, "Tie seks His sar yovy SOY mer in appearance. with several sons. |*H4 00 Unt td ASE f ed ~ ottonr ]? wut the best of roads, as the jo His farms are located on the Crofton} an b ! A ad auto wonld kill t great deal o ¢ - Czar, case." Such was the genesis of the famous soap combine about which a tremen I. |dous amount of interest sprang up he | While feeling was excited at the idea I estate, on Shlieve-an-lIrein, a steep and | me ot ck ein §f a farm laborer] rocky mountain in the Ballinagleragh in Very ort while | penny bar of Sunlight Soap, chain fe He fefused to leave Ris farms | The czars new gar was Shit inf fus 2 { a ¥] pragis 1 cost in the neighborhood which his neighbors thought should Paid Ao yk ed it the most ex be returited to the former tenants io! 3. Ch rear ever 'turned ont. and a rigorous boycott was declared. Thody but the -unfortu which has continued without the truce pelled to,.take plea- of even an hour, to the present day ato that is covered peared on the carton crease in cost of raw | pensive T Of course nate czar | sure jaunts scanty stock of provisions was ex-} Lr ¥ cold water anc y - nt for hot and cold water and} ¢ japartment lor hot and co ¢ | bine, though as 'regards ene of the rangement village to buy supplies, the pickets | . "to owing tor too large a sum being $ Ss, th } ex he snEin « was appointed by A) 4 ing ¥ expert' engineers wa App _{demanded. The Dally Mail, Evening in the Ballinaglerah region: left thejr] ake all possible | NEWS, and Daily Mirror, more or less g eral weeks and make, ! "lelusely related, made themselves' con- hausted, a: A i nd Brady or his sons start-| It RUC £0 roants and " * . ; . la rear com rartment or Se rvant a 1} - ed in their little donkey-cart for nla Ty al a nd | SFikipal no gave the alarm, and all the residents the czar to run the machine for all ; work and trooped after their victir Tats. It: has been reported re charge of hat them food. Brady was refused atl engineers will have 'en Dowra, the town nearest his farms.j ob op ong a-trip to Siberia is W and Drumshando. | dent to the vehicle can in 'any way A howling mob would follow the |) traced to any one of th Bradys, pelting them with stones "The roads near Peterl Are mag; and occasionally beating them with} cnt and it is thought that the} clubs. It was evident that unless ar will probably review the guard lous starve to death in their mountain 'cab- | that one attempt has beed : in. Consequently a detachment of un- | troops on review to kill the czar, and it was willing constables was sent Into this| other even more recent to assassi-| 1p { wilderness for the sole purpose Of... the Grand Duke Michael, make jagreement Pi Otecting the wretched family irom the inspection of the troops 0} el he fury of their neighbors :|imperial majesty in a _bomb proof | But even the police could not raise] io very significant The czar yet thet | J sassination by the revolutiomsts, 134 "and-five | a fomobilist and| : an enthusiastic au fxn 0 at-| learned to love the sport while in| pletely abandoned ket with their armed escort: enemies, who assembled four hundred strong, continued their tacks. More tha a + Mar- a han a year ago. young Marti qu. chaffeur to the Y tin Brady, a thin, hali-starved boyil J one of the oldest Boyard fam- | there was no left the farm at 1.30 in the morning | so' cine ne plus ultra of Russian no- accompanied by his brother, to try 101,50) "and will be a member|in ry some provisions, for the family | Sp. Russian impenal ad nothing to_eat which carries valuable privileges mn secret thinking that his persecutors We men asleep. Videttes were watehing the fren o arantesd st ouse as closely as they did in broad Never bro os and up to $10 dayhght, and gave the alarm When rode. S50 173, 175 \ Princess rady reached Drumkeerm, on his Ro 51 tice' 1 way home again with supplies, after 3 an eel fishing street; | when Mr. 351 King street. : _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1907. reinforced button-holes, they fit the shirt-band snugly and yet comfort- ably. They wear longer than other collars. 15¢ o#2 for 25¢c, 20c or 3 for S0c. °F E BROTHERS A Ld hi i ly made up of gold, rlooms (family rem- s would say) offer- The bell is large work, and {silver and brass pants, as Mrs. Wig: (ceived a medal at the FP; odd and | for her of Robert {another at St. Louis The Negro Building and many exhibits of woman's v Maury Chapter of the U. D. C, | exceedingly effective; a head edit is due for the successful | E. Lee is admirable, and the "Marriage completion of this building of Pocahontas" is also good Mrs. Walke i5 editor of a monthly 'The old Boston State House, which 1 ssachusetts' contribution to the line kins, of Norfolk, has : | markable , exhibit of many cretlitable specimer ery, dressmaking, frocks for children, etc, This building, erected nd add so greatly lis thé work done by the blind; all the ; $48,000, represents the t a the grounds, -were | curtains on the lower floor are embroid a a furnished by the women of jered by them, and are most artistic their respective states. Mrs. Claude A The designs were made by a Norfolk ws governor, girl. Miss Jennie Turner, who has been and judg- studying art for 'some years in Boston, shades of silk were, of course, for thexn. The work is entirely (a low-roofed, picturesque struc {the Innside Inm, is naturally under the and | exclusive management the mothers of infants or wee toddlers can check their offspring for a trifling | (5 "pic and gracefully i . consideration and go on their way re- | I ; boi 2 ] 3 Iv under Mrs. Swanson's supervision, | wood carving from the Technical High | joicing, CRY, Ot ough rather too luxurious for ai School, of Springheld; indeed, a work are | Pokahuntas Dor- {and made part of th somewhat re- | very notes will ring | cratic tone very di | age, ordinary bell crocheted | Green, of Culpepe | Adams Darling and of | the thrée incorporators © t architectural | ment. The. Sociological is memorial, whose out with an ansto- erent from the-aver- | s {to be found therein in the in- lof state buildings, is filled with inter ible worker | doing- under the splendid system of piib- v, Va.i Mrs, Florevee cause i : lic school training which the Bay State ome state buildings, which | affords her daughtérs Most wonderful SA - t A homestender whose entry is in good stand. ing and met Hable to cencellation, Job | ject 0 ot on favor of father, Som, 'v TL Lot of stint on is Ra ach, itt tion of eancellation the a: ou Applicants what and be incorrect hows land bicpme vicsfl. GF has been granted @ may be summarily ean * design made by a negro that department at the been accepted by the United States gov- kexposition is in . oh 3 > 4 Hl E done by the colored race, and all the | most admirably. exhibits are their own i The Mothers' and C a B CR { In hildren's Building, | 140 a leading part at the rn and valuable | their own, and is beyond criticism Te : 1 5 ) « husband is president of the Ter- way of silver,"old china | Equally creditable are the rugs whee I : hat was once so |mats made by the blind of this school the Daughters of the Confederacy. It is | fashionable There are some fine specimens of book- of Governor Swan- the term of three years. a) 1¢ the famer (or , If the father deceased) of » resides upon & Bre Bn TR Ne roth by such Ne he a With the Fr (3) If the has bis pernsnent roms ° rtertaining all visit at important receptions, etc. assisted in their duties by Ellyson, wife of 1 i i pe | bl: > i i SODA on GALERATUS i Lb blesseth him that gives and takes," though feminine pronouns s be substituted in *2 2 ¥ is a fitting back- | highest praise. - Miss Gertrude L for the numerous social func- | haus, dirfctor of official exhibits for the held there . Massachusetts Jamestown imore women have made a good | managers, had charge of a similar de- Maryland State Build- | partment in St. Louis, and is well equip 3 2 x : various state buildings, best whom is Mrs. Lucy Preston Be | so charmingly filled this sime he Chicago World's Fair, wives of the official directors. Because of the foreign ships | many splendid functions g honor, much entertaining aracter has taken 1 at Old Point; royalty, and | uished men not of gured prominently in RBGULA Coal.--Coal mining rights may be leased for ° Mrs. Edward Grice is the kindly su perintepdent of this day nursery, and her office is no secure EW. GILLETT | Peatal of $1 per acre. Not more than 5,560 res shall be leased to one individual or com. Carroll's stately resi- Miss N. F. Conway, of Biffalo, can, » curtains and hangings up to the present date, claine the proud | originally spelled, Poka cil work and are very | distinction of being the only female con- particularly appro- '¢cessionist on the grounds mer furnishings, being way has the electric kitchen, which she runs in connection with a well-kept res- jon Colonial Dames, and recently presented | of the by them to the Association for the servation of Virginia's Antiquities now in the Kentucky Building, which is a reproduction of Daniel / fortress and stockade, and on June 14 ee ------------------------------------------------ IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF FRONT- ENAC---In the Estate of Julia Jane Martin, Deceased. in the tower of the old church Leboup and upon roading her {Julia J run, very much in the glare of {40 nae . Martin at home and abroad: the footlights both hing honors, however, She bears her blus with true southern grace. uth day of May A.D, winnarrnd without parent Or brother OF Msler or any kuowu | Minerva Uiliospia Martm, Frederick Wills Martin, and Franklin Judd Martin, are all mfants resident the Province of Onterio--and children of a ew of the swid Jui Jane he said Louisa Leheup Lays, but on the morning of the third CUPID AND COMPLICATIONS. drive, the mob wei) JOURNALISTIC SENSATION. by the defendants offered twenty-five mile MM Thin on-the fair green with horns and -~ . s { Son of Artisan ! High Damages in the Soap Libel | gy Daughter Meet. A romantic story of the every imputation, make and pay damages "the withdrawal was made | without reservation and he deeply re- gretted that the imputations should have been made." Sir Edward Carson, joule the ground aye withdrawal, or any oto t a thing of that kind was sufficient com jat the shatean a) he : | pensation for such gross libels and aire father at Jae cam | Murtsn, and that t is a creditor of the rate father as the villain of the piece, | OF interest in the has just come to light " Victor Dehaulon met Plaintiff's counsel wd, Twenty days after serv hem putdication hereof to be entered for . bel Action." One of the biggest soap wg murdered. The boys were fn-{y sinesses in the United 5 Sle » night and ret ed ho ks FOF (pat known indifferently as the Sun- ght 3 eturned home next pop. "bodiness, or Lever day under guard . Lad Its rise has been Eight residents uf the Balinagler business romance. What ! including a county coun- . . no the highest stage of cthaency IM igllor, were charged with unlawful as yy a Sa a bly mn consequence of this attack. | soap per eek, has become a tre The: result of these persecutions oo goo business at Port as extraordinary as | producing 3.000 tons vi-soap a week, £250, g 3 ages, and ere tried first by a Sligo jury, which having a Tyo yA 6.000.000. » and ing expenditure of Levers has 000.000. Everythihg went on | itly: for years, but st year a famine in occurred, and at a meeting slycerine Makers' Association ¢ the Swurr to Cou {in love, and as the gonsent of Piedal- or A letters of adininistration of all the estate demanded £50,000 as - a devolves upon and vests in "4 This was consented to, together with | costs, and considering that the w decided to elop® they decide to el SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the an R endorsed der for alter: bs itions pairs to Block 'C' Tete du Pomt racks, Kingston, Ont." will be received at this office until Monday, September 9, 1907, inchdively, for the work above Plans and specifications can be sem and forms of tender obtained at this Department and on application to HP. Smith, keg, Architect, K ton. Persons tendering are n that ten- ders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and sign- od with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompaniod agi - wh should not be granted to the said Louise have had a thousand guineas marked | on their brief (with two hundred and fifty guineas a day as a efresher'), , ity guinea y as a refresher), |, C0" heap rooms, and Dehaulon ob- work in a well-known hotel, | as over travelled with im There, being poor, they that in default of the sad next of kin or person having or claim he estate of Julia June rin deceased so appearing end decepting which, |#xtracting |proosed - to obtai other counsel engaged remunerated on the same 3 the sail Louise LeHeup un the grant of letters of { the said estate - not- the absence of the said next i i strangely. enough, as-one of the chief shareholders. Fach day his wife brought him his which she carried On one of these \ made strong remarks and thus ended the case in which the high- | d dinner in a bundle, vies {through the streets wt in the estate of the { excursions she was suddenly seized by | onder and direct men and placed in a Waiting | lished claiming any intere said Julia sane. Martin, that. this order be Duls lan English court were awarded Didn't Get His Wish. H h H . if 1 on amd served on enrich Heine's wile was a woman : : her f > 1 | rick, Rovers and Nickle and that a Copy which was driven by her father, start- | FF (0d to ench of the above ed off, and disappeared with its cap- amount of tender, Wi w be . forfeited if the person tendering decline =. & to enter into a contract when called el scent and no education, and frequent at the above address to exasperation on to do so, or if be fail to comple! tender the work contracced for. If the i po not accepted tbe cheque will be re 8 wed, Ie Department does pot bind itsell = to accept the lowest or say tender. - By Order. told 'them the condition adds to the bitterness against|i,de had altered so very much dur Dehaulon soon discovered his wife's [21st He was challenged | ji cahpearance, but 'his search for her Through his connection one day to a duel, and on the evening 'J 1Sgd.) Ca V, PRICE: i * fore o y s as follows "Ju o e a o ' before wrote out his will as follows: } (jh the hotel, M. Piedally had discov-| 8° ered the whereabouts of the lovers, | [and; furious at their union, had taken violent-stefis to cffect a separa zied competition could ¢ wssesé to Ma y wife, on co With the. old ~rices of raw material possess to Mathilde, my wife, on con a dition that she marry again. I would Departm C Newspapers inserting this advertise- ¥f ment without! authority jrom the Depart- ment t ---------- oepesetestetttttitets f advertising ¢ together and by ares in each other's an whe oi RTE But, alth i She Aid Fesret < Dehaulon has instituted proceedings | Poy A ] | become a Wi-fi M. Piedallu for the unlawful | seizure and detention of his daughter,| TENDERS TENDERS FOR DREDGING. nies effect an arrangement 1 viving him for twenty-seve ars strife and jealousy iving | y-Seven year Meanwhile Dehaulon's father, who a plumber at' IslesAdam, has suf-| yu ust 31st, 107, | as a resule of his son's romantic | quired at tort. Hope, Piedalln, by some ex |traordinary chain of reasomng, blames | h he lives, and in ut of o For The Bench. melding Saturday, Coantrined specification tender can Pe obtained Tubl @ Works, Ottawa. for must include the towing of the plant to ish fand from the works, man was called agrarian outrage case. very [the town in whic blind, and instead | Which he spends of going intp the witness box he groped his way past it, and was climb- mg up the steps that led to the Be of a combine, the weight of the threes {his daughter's marriage lit, he has sold his chateau and vowed | to return to the neighborhood. | gers, By way of retaliation the yr years had been 16 oz ijed to 15 gz. and a not Canada wt the time ot Contractors must. be ready to 2 work within thirty days y bave been notified of the ace il not be considered unless tod form supplied, mn weight was made to meet father of the young man who is re-| yr their losing such an ex-|pade on the prin wigmed with the actual sigu "Ah, sure, yer honor, I'm a poor done man, and mebbe it's "| And the judge ish , people have a dislike spicion of, trade combinations "and Volunteer pickgts watched the] Er wteel plates. The auto is y imagined in this big soap com- | farms might and 'day When the] With neavy wi tains a priv .te | bine the danger of a "Trust" : enormous and conta A Privatti f the leading firms werd~g the com- had-no | cellent customer ---- Beauty's Debt To Vaccine. | Condon Graphic. Beautiful women a century ago evok- | thousand ed the wild enthusiasm of were then so few. | had ruined all complexions, and the few women who had escaped i who would now only be called ordinari nice-looking, were then as rare as go desses, and so worshipped. o aged relatives used to hat puzzled me of ladies | An accepied cheque on a char to the 'order of the Humourable 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamets North King and Caspian Island | write beca Return- | Smallpox nder as security deposit yeotion with the dredging to be pers cheque Will be returned in -acoeptunce of te FIIVFIIIIFIVIIININNIG points daily except Monday. a Pawell. ing leave at 5 p.m. for Bay of Quinte ports and Rochester, N.Y. J.P. Han- No + was allowed to Sell] t expert | Spicuous by the virulence with which shopkeeper was allowed t U1 that could be desired. Three expert fe brie. was not simply a matter of criticism th ) ne: a | } 7 "lor comment but of bitter abuse, the ea at Ballinaglerah, Drumkeerinj may expect when ever an acct I publication -of-the-most i Rabie Li |toons, the imputation of | motives, and 'the publication of letters { which it' would be mild to call libel- Carpenter and 'Jobber, *' 103 Raglan St. -------------------- Wm. Murray, Auctioneer Light Weight Summer Clothing. Provost, Brock atrwet, has a splendid | in- Edinburgh about "1820--0f ladies so | beautiful that crowds always lined their | carriages to the shops. | had missed seeing | Department of Public Joris, thority from the Depart: ment will not be paid for it. . . CRANITE AND MARBLE light weight summer coats to be offered at very low prices. | paths from their Extra value in Slesical black coats. All used to regr reat variety to o0se they had police protection, they would | °% ments in his new auto The fact] For weeks this campaign was wag- g y from. : regum 4 made by |ed against the combine, and at last dl foundy necessary for the deal lers to drop-the idea of the working and. things by his their former condition, fact the attacks did not cease, it be- .. | ing insinuated that the abandonment' the stem '< went to mar- he ced 0 or | was a trick, subterfuge or blind. tege. The Bradys went | who is said not to 'be marked out 1 | Lever complained that after the com: bination negotiations had been com with the |maid, accidentally * vaccinated trade, escaped smallpox, and so ga the repute for fresh some of us who are older can-remember. | Vaccination has enabled all women now | to eqial. her in beauty; and her fame | has gone, hough her looks remain as | New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. 3 _ Sale of Horses every Sa houts of rest when it is bedtime and | how we haggle over the flyin | utes when it is time to get up in the Screen Doors and Windows, Ice tq Edward Jenner it is said | that we men need not rush in incon- | venient crowds when we wish good-looking woman, ring and by many hearths are wo- | men now as lovely as were t and fabled beauties of the past. Jones' Falls And Return. Wednesday and Sat- | James | gpen from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. Harmsworth's demanded 7 Denmark ! : England and. Den czar is a mem-| graph letter from him Cream 149 SYDENHAM ST. | -- STRACHANS (COR. PRINCESS.) : Now YorkChinese Restaurant dels known to the Corset Manufacturer's art, science and sense having achieved - a wonderful triumph. @ Prices range from i.e to §h.en, Will improve Your Figure. He wrote such a letter, the Daily Mail, but still the sug- menage, | gestions of a secret agn | unued. On Bosh sides was 2h end: 2 s stalk ev in! : ; -mperor. mous array of eminent counsel of the des way ake OA re} the land of the grest He Bar. and on both sides tie best was done for their respective clients, J. {the most piquant incidents. occurred Lever himself went into the box. The case continue Swit & Co., agen Only all-cream ice cream in the Gy [bn shortest mot Price' . | Dishes a ty. ! i N NORTICWEST MINING TIONS. of twenty-one st an annual 3 Ton~ and _re- § FRED. GELINAS, Secretary ent of Public Works Mawes, August '15, 1907. will not be P When You Buy COAL From 'P. WALSH §, You get genuine ® Scranton, as we handles nothing clse. ; ¥ C. H. Powell, 1 27 BROCK ST. SUMMER WANTS Irons. .

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