Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1907, p. 5

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rations are per at city hospitals serious female rations are suc- ot. f ten operations avoided. - of the female usands of cases 2 Compound an death until after : Compound a fair hose letter follows: le Compound is eo endation from me, favor. le for nearly three a I was unwilling erfect health, saved ; the same. Please t, Ottawa; Ont. t of Canada, bear ydia E. Pinkham's d creates radiant, A RR RRR 2 ITele RADRERES Jo or RU n se: through any millstone 8 ©? : a can see without a bit of trouble 5 * well-dressed and best dressed 2 ir J thes. cover the why of it at a glance. triority and excellence of our 2 18 Overcoats or 5 or 18 Suits. they are such favorites. BIBBY CO. . CLOTHIERS. ARE REE RRR REE ERR RRR RRR & IMminum ED Immediate Delivery. Ltd. WILLIAM ST. Toronto, Ont. \ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. With big game you cannot afferd to throw away one shot. The accuracy, feliabi- lity and great stopping power of Dominion Cartridges have made them the choice of experienced big game hunters. Sold at a '"Jess-the-duly price" and guaranteed by the "CURE Nek he and relieveall the troubles inch to a Lilicus state of the system, such as ssiness, Nousea, Drowsiness, Distress aftes , Pain in the Side, &o. Whiie their most able has been shown in curing SICK eadiache, yet Owter's Little Liver PM are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- venting thisaunoying complaint. while they alse earrectall disordersof (hostomach, stimulate the a a, + <u HEAD | ? Aehothey would beclmost priceless tn those whe puffer from thisdistressing complaint: but forte nately theirgoodness does notend here,and those whoonoetry them will find these little pills valu in so many ways that they will not ba wik todo without thera. But after alls:3k bead ACHE Pu the bane ox #0 many lives that here is where at boast, Our pillacure it while » Liver Pills avo very small and y a. One or two pills makea dose. They sro st ¥ vegetallo and do mot gripe ot purge, bat by their gentle action please all wha @sethem Ix vialsat3cents; fivofor $k By druggists everywhere, or sent Ly mally CARTER MEDICINE CO., New You Smal ML Smal Do Small Brim THE WAY TT | 10 THANE "PUMP IN THE EMIGRANTS," URGES KIPLING. Get the White Man in, de Ob- sagyes, and the Yellow Man Will Stay Out. Toronto, Ont., Oct, 18.--"Pump in the immigrants from the old country, pump them in." . That js the solution Rudyard Kip ling suggests for the Asiatic problem on the Pacific coast. Mr. Kipling, ac- companied: by his wife, arrived here, from a tour of the Canadian North- West. in the west." said Mr. Kipling. "You must have laborers there. vellow man out is to get the white man in. Ii you keep out the white man then vou will have the yellow man for Kingston, this. morming The super- you must-have labor, "Work must be done and there is long as he can get a yellow man to do it. Pmap in the immigrants irom the old country, Pump them in! England has 5,000,000 of people to spare." Mr. Kipling expressed the opinion that both in the mother country and in Canada the labor party is opposed to mmmagration. "In Fugland." he said, "the party is opposed to immigration hecause it would remove their great grievance with regard to the unemployed. In Canada there is a feeling in opposi- tion to immigration because labor feels that it will he swamped." Mr. Kipling. on being asked if the statement which appeared in a local aver that he was in Canada on be- against a resident hilfaol. the -Bitish 'government and to lior using three fishing nets when had a license for two." Case will Hunter on Satur v formulate a seheme for their consider ation as to Asiatic true, langhed and said: firmative or negative he said, ingly heartily: "Well, I am." er i---- PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. in' the city on business. James Stirline, fishery insepctor, of eville, was in the city to-day. James T. Sutherland is here from New York to spend a few days. Peter Devlin, immigration inspecto NAGIC SODA on' SALERATUS IS THE BEST. EW.GILLETT Soom TORONTO, ONT. left this morning for Pembroke. Mrs. M. Glenn, ill in the G Hospital, George been spending a few days in the Prof, John Macnaughton anniversary sermons in Athens Pre byterian church on.October 27th. George Bawden and wife from Saranac Lake, to-day, and hav taken up residence on Barrie street. | Principal Gordon sent a message regret of his inahility to be present the funeral of (he late Rev GQ. X. to join a party are enjoying a hunting of Kingstdhians, w ol of a stay at the Jamestown position J. I. Cordukes, who speat the pa | sunymer -- You are a Mighty Funny Man you. back if Bu-Ju does not live Up | was to every claim made for it. swollen hands and feet. nothing else will. jn Rlienmatism and Sciatica. THAMESVILLE, ONT. «I have taken three boxes of your Ju Pills, and feel greatly benefitted their use. They fore my eyes My ankles were 1 feel quite well." on receipt of price. if you have Kidney or Bladder | ¢ Trouble, and wont try Bu-Ju.| in Because Bu-Ju is the one remedy that is guaranteed tocure |. Giteds Central Bhool. You can get your money | jh wn through the departments, and | The Gentle Rn 2 all It gives relief from the head- aches, pain in the back, wiag, inspector of Sq hools for s rvative i ! i He conservative candidate The funeral oi the late Arthur Har- and strengthens the Kidneys as It enables the Kidneys to filter impurities from | the blood, allays irritation of the | To 5 yl qaughter. Mrs. A bladder, and gives grateful help | ion, have entirely removed the pains from my back, and thespots have entirely disappeared. badly swollen, and now | own Wa. MCKENZIE. soc, a box. At druggists, or sent direct L CO,, LIMITED | é@ {turned to resume his studies at) new Queen's University. | thirty-five compositions of the best! home and another sudden rude separa | Rev. (. A. Sykes goes to Carleton! standard and classic music. | tion followed. which the yumieluneng has don ig Place, to-morrow, and will preach an- "The Most Popular Home Songs," al ing to remove. he natural ye ult is T { piversary sermons in the Methodist | folio just published, containing 150} Reports From Bath. Hhat Rn men ae Son A yp ee AT eee church on Sunday. sougs, with music. It should be in| Bath, Oct 17.--The Jackson Bros pr . 9 Brieh 4 ar . Mrs. McNeill, assistant matron of | every home. y Se : n- = prison. 1 e Bb u the Radkewood Yeykam is in Peter "The Not Popular Love Songs," | of Harrowsmith, finished building the! the incbriates' act recently cited the sit o i . Pu ove Songs," 8 | coment walk last week. Edward Wemp| cqcc of a woman who had been sent : boro on, a visit to' her parents, Mr. | folio containing 100 of the 'best love 45d wife visited Frank Mills in Na- ) 165 times, and had served and Mrs. William Croft. songs of all nations. | pance on Sunday last Dr Ander ta ON hirteen outs no less than John Raymond, Toronto, is in the, "Whom Have 1 O Eart Boss onc : - . jwithir toe \ itv on business: Mr. Raymond, was! Thee," a beautiful On Sonth Beside son, V.5., 'who has been here foripine and three-quarter years behind ® B 1 charge of the first picture machine | and 'music, by Norman Lamt -- 10¢ s| about one and a half years, left an |the bars When finally sent to the pr no. Park | 3 2 "RELY, - 8 Tuesday for North Dakota, where he|roformatory she was quiet, worked used at Lake Ontario Park. : {opy. has secured a good position. Robert |well, improved both physically and *® 9 Dr. Scath, superintendent of educa- | McDermott Bros. Phone 7 Blackadder moved into his house this! mentally ad wis not acter] 10 ur ornin c 0C He wo : -- Bn hich be lately - purchased from | the hardening influences of the jail . Accident To The Bridge. J. J. Johnston. Mrs, A. B. Rowan-| The inspector believes it wopld pay to tt such persons in institutions, per- pleased with what he saw. William Mason aped eighty-five years. a British army pensioner. Goldsmith died in Wat aged six Mrs. M. C. town, N.Y., on Wednesday nine vears. Odessa, is a sister. has promised to ¥ and { Mrs. Smith, { Prof. Shortt Rritish Columbia next spring, May take part in where sociological subjec viewed. It is rumoted that Dr. Ww slated as the " . o ari ord © he nex : A foe the Gataie Jegislature at t { ris, superintendent at the graplite Is not the only noteworthy Tatura) ea every. pupil ho Bas never Mee. W. FH. Reid, Queen street, left Sines, at Salnbogin, 28 Tot our fur, In keeping with the re- (old a lie to hold up his hand.' vestorddy for | Watertown, Wis, to ar nN ahen * NT \ . l putation that this store has gained | "There was a doubtful pause. Two 3, Hender- Th Sap 3 . ua > ce. | the quality and workmanship are of or three hands were raised. Then my | . a and on the way home will visit {Ihe Lew ot ' ns ne an the' highest order. Get our prices onlittle friend pined out: Chicago, where she will be the guest ti a. iy His ety ani ludies' fur-lined colts. We make them | " "Teacher, is it a lie if nobody finds « - of her brother i itr n | -- A hin i Tore | Any shade of cloth, amy kind of lin- it ont *' : H. Monteomery, M.P P.. Fast Lamh- ml = Nr H ot le masod ing and any desired style. Camyp ° & "at Seelev's Ray and ortly. Mr. Harris, made many g00C | Bros., the manufacturing furriers. { ----------" £ by | ton. has heen at Seeley's Ray and ijipgs during his stay in this coun- ' 1 s other points nurchasing a carload of ' p-- | Want Local Option. ------------ be- | Flolstein mileh cows, from well Kotel] ----ee They Are Very copular. | A petition is heing circulated Ly | thereabouts. He will use them wn his | Commended The Action. The new $2 and $2.50 derbies at|Elijab Purdy, with the object of ask- | .- -- flock. The cows are the pick ofl pol union men, at a mass meeting Campbell Bros., Kingston's style cen- ing the city council "to submit the | w ris MARY heifers. Mr. Montgomery spent |, st night, commended the journey. tre for men's hats. . {question of local option to the elec } : - : to-day in the city. {men tailors for their courtesy and ------ in in Janbury west Ibe J tition bo ? Ch i = : i i ike e {being well signed. Nr. rdy was © | honorable acts in the strife. expressed} oo Bibby's 81 Mocha gloves. Latter sivnatures yesterday, and made | eviot Shir ts i * -------- You want! immigration was | be heard by Justice have still some sense of humor | leit." Pressed for an answer in the af- laugh- street. tell them that | >. Conway has returned from Nont- J George Wallbridge, of Belleville, is il R eral gularly and wysteriously, is now very much improved. Adamson, of Rochester, has city. preaches returned e | of | teal: L. Dr. Potts: | H. J. Chown, left, to-day, at noon, trip in Que- bee Rev. G. A. Rroww. o Queen's gra- duate } a orieurd and inducted as pastor of Rurk's Falls Presbyterian | church. { W. J. Fair has returned from the | south. Part of hig trip was compos { ex in British Columbia, has re- Her remains have arrived { the end of {here for removal to Picton for burial. | 1oat on the starboard side just aft of | the forward gang way, tearing up the It will a synod conference . he rey ridge will be years Spankie. | Frontgnae, is] "The Red Star" Chocolates. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Reporters On' Their ha » Thinking about your storm windows yet ? Gall at Kirkpatrick's Art Store and Seat, esos = Be eA, tied o ry x i pe - received at McAnley's. "I'none T78. Nearly Half the Membership of | pe one of my earliest ans, in which See our line of heaters, all prices, the Village Church Affected By || defended a yo man charged with jal sane, Lemmon & Sons, King Contact * With the Vine Used [petit larceny. I a line ol srw. 5 . ment, based on testimony A: City hunters are 'making ready for By Kistale' in Decorations. felt sure would clear my client and 1 took pains to try to reach every mem- deer stalking, which begins on No- vember lst. Messrs. O'Brien and Carroll, tailors, say their employees will return to work on Monday. Saturday. R. H. Toye, King street. fuse to take the $2,500 indemnity ! Plover, 300 of them, circled about I stitious say this is a sign of 'war, Indoor bascball of the 14th Regiment, again this | ney, Charles Warner, Ethel Stofie and winter. : Ina Stone. A dozen others are in less Try Bibby's special 25c. caps. severe stages of poisoning. | City Auditor Miller pdid a visit to Instead of dying out the poisoning the hospitals, this week, and found | seems: 10 be epidemic. Ina Stone. a the number of 'inmates to be as fol-| student in the Normal school here, lows a General Hospital, 77; Hotel | was removed to her home vesterday, | Dien, 74. sick with the skin affection. The pois + Full line of stove repairs at Lem-| gnous vine was dismantled from the mon & Sons, King street. Lemmon & Sons have installed thi ty-five Sunshine furnaces already th season. It will pay you nace. See Bibby's new $1.50 Mocha gloves. An information has been dodeed | of Howe Island, only dav. all sizes. Lemmon & Sons, "The Fairy of the Black Rocks," | the offering at day and Saturday. Accompanying is "The Raid On the Nemo Club The Bijou is open every morning from ten to ane, pound on Saturday; all fresh HH. Toye, King street. See Bibby's special 75¢. underwear n ¥, A. stables it gets Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. R. E. Cushman, R. Upheldt, A. H. Herrfeldt, York: H. Owens. William Owens, Owens, Boston; W. berg, C. E. T. Woodley, J.A. | Comb, H. Diplock, A: Roblin, W. B. Spotton, J.B. Smith, J. A. seems to know how away. Bruce, Kitchener, J J. W. Wilkinson, H. W. ho! gan, Toronto; A. Davis and daug Brockville; M. P. Garrison, Ferguson, Cornwall; George atl Murphy, Alexander, Gola; A. V. Redmond, | pigon; J. G. Preston, Smith's F JW Campbell tev. F.T. Dibb, Napanee. ------ Our Music Department. | | st | mental sheet music, 15¢. a copy. | Quite a serious accident occurres " dead at Ottews, the Cataraqui bridge, on Friday morn- WH 'a5 { ing, when the steamer Wolfe Islander nbs Liar jcullided with A oy i . tr | stationed for some years in Kingston.! fo, (hat it was shifted off the turn- the bridge with er- | table, and moved a distance of t¥- | ject. The boat was the risit | deck and caving in her side. inl} to-morrow afternoon before then it will have to be kept «¢ | til the centre pin is finished. ---- Funeral Held Yesterday. | satisfaction that Messrs. Carvoll Try Bibby's for men's wool under | wear, at ¥ile,, $l, ete. { 2. Immigration is what C We will have a choice line of sweet £ s what Canada wants! tntoes, cranberries, grapes, etc, on immigration and the way to keep the Will Dr. Edwards, should he by any } | chance be electod to the commons, re- } cartei : : romises to | certain 'work a white man wont de 80 very popular on TE with the off a to investi-| gate if you contemplate buying a fur-| ° h | or some years ago, attracted much See our line of heaters, all prices, hing | The Bij he Bijou theatre, 10- | 10 'b teatant Asylum for the Insane, goods, | i It is said that the military authori | ties are making enquiry into the dis- | appearance of hay from the RCH | The hay has departed re and no one {the chimax of bad luck." Mrs. Mary Lyan. in divorce Judee Mrs. J. J. McBeth, | bers. C. Wylie, J. Rozen- {husband coming Cloutier, Mon-| children Lang, 0. Mather, E. hter,| Young Londoner Picton; A Taylor, J. Démpster, Gananoque: R. Malcolm | months ago Miss P and wile, Conway; {oo i I'he latest popular vocal and instru-| other | "The Most Popular Piano Picces,"" a| made folio just published, containing} father overtook them badly damaged, bridge striking the for passage, and | O'Brien had conceded the journeymen's THE DEADLY IVY ODISTS POISONED. Oswego, N.Y., Oct. 18.--Poison com tracted from ivy used in the decoras tion of the Methodist church at New | Haven has attacked nearly hali the | Methodists of that village. Mistaking the poisonous vine for the harmless variety a score of the most 'prominent women of the church gathered the ivy one afternoon last week and hung it gracefully in the church parlars. The morning after the social the en- tire delegation which arranged the de- corations was icted.| Arms. faces and body swelled from the effects of the contact with the vine. Among those who are in bed suffering with the disease are Mrs, George Whitney, Mrs. Stephen Joyce, Clara Belle Whit- church parlors very carefully with r-| long-handled pitchlorks. DUCLOS IS SANE. 2 Would-Be. Murderer From Asylum. | Montreal, Oet. 1S ~Alexander Du- clos, whose trial for attempted mur: Released { attention, as well as the subsequent escapes of the prisoner from" Longue Point Asylum, where he was incarcer- ated, pending enquiry into his sanity, {has been finally released from_ the is | asylum, on an order from the attor- CUFF BUTTONS QUEERED. Attorney Couldn't Drive His Point Home. MANY NEW HAVEN METH, oe strange what little things will driving his prevent an attorney from her the jury. bewhiskered man cupied and didn't seem to attention 10 what I said. Pl thoughts were not on saying: vacantly, and I knew that he wasn' listening to a word. ever satisfied of this terwards that he who didn't cast his ballot to my client. "When the jury was passing the courtroom he made a acqui to me apologetically, 14 ---- PITH OF THE NEWS. Over The World. treal for the purpose of hearing aumber of local cases. the appointment sion in the granted by Hon. A. Turgeon Quebec government. (has resigned be in a pedition to meet saries in his own country. tion in Bellechasse has November 4th. of Coaticooke, | ney-general's office. Dr. Burgess, of it | '* and Dr. Brodeur, Asylum, sane. | ol named Desrosiers, of . the Reauport We will commence on Saturday to] 0 z : * handle our usual line of tofiee that | InUmAcy with his wife, has given so much satisfaction for | recovered. the last two or three years. Try | al oy BRINGS BAD LUCK. Wife's Happiness a Divorce. | Thus {court, vesterdav --outlined-to {T. J. Ford her belief in unlucky num Me-|trving to drive from J.lwas inevitable, ruin ELOPERS WERE CAUGHT, the house. she eried. J. Pa- Her Parents. Crystal City, Mani, Oct. 18 Ne- | was clandestinely married to alls;| Lawrence in London, Ont. and h have reported that Duclos is| his nose Jo shot an insurance official, whom he accused of | mistake, but Desrosiers | fruitless. 4 Ruined--Wants | had | h tears streamine down her | Rad luck 's Bride Held By | anain. Oo } Some | otter of this town | Joseph | parents took prompt action to sepa: { rate the young lovers. The bride was brought home and Lawrence was put | to reformatories, where rational tre ment could he pro pital, as a result of a mishap. H {trick consisted in putting a wire and takin the mouth, He swallowed the wire k and all pe-- | AT THE POLICE COURT. | The Magistrate's | iam Smith. "Keep away from whiskey," Pittsbure, Pa., 'Oct. 18. "We i : : AiR 3 been married twenty vears Then the |advice given William Smith, an old {thirteenth child came and brought {man arrested a week ago for wv i who was remanded | graney, and |imil. | Smith car {ago from ) lis about «i sigan, so he savs. t t New| cheeks, sho told of the little one's [Claims to be an old war pensioner. Miss | death, and the added misery of her |He toll the magistrate that he would home intoxicated and enter the House of Refuge, if given a chance, and that he would have suffi. o he flock of her and the flock ol | cient money for his keep. The magis- trate said that it was for Smith look after these matiers, but that must leave whiskey alone in the ture, or he ------------------ No Cure In Gaol. Toronto Paper. Under the inebriates act, or | PASS | gistrates and | option of sending judges were given under restraint. i . nder legal r nt. Last night an tail has been proved: A fuilure. runaway was planned by rence Legg, who has in Ottawa, i at Exclusive As Usual. Melzar Avery, such eight the conservative convention, but people in charge said "no fare." The Whig account for the | hoar frost, had to be admitted, Josed | money for anything but votes and it then. ---- Exclusive Style. and within the last At Chicago, Western Union days, twenty-one three mifes from been visiting friends put returned home this week member for Fronte-| nae, invited a Whig reporter to enter thorough- | and powerful advertis- | cruelty, ine. old as some hills and covered with faking. "My friend, Will Lone, is no nature met with the usual cool reception. No! fakir,"" he fluences at election time, but loads of are and his bride, and a start was : : ' a wa abstain during his short sentence A The Law | drunkard simply caged and forced to ® 9 ® E ( "w jor the boundary, but her irate; "ar, kad, and as soon as he is d 10S ir ny | free | manently, continue forever sending them to for short terms. ---- What's A Lie Anyway? the| George 9 defender oi animals was talking but | said, "but | admit i in- many of our myriad These men's idea resemble that of a to closely thov 1 know. {| "The bov's teacher sajd from {desk one afternoon : two! quite a large canvas. Tele-| Buchan, Buchan, C.M.G. it is now 8.920. afternoon, as {a fall during -an altercation =~ THE CLAFLIN CHEMICA s ONT. . . t 1 WiDSo | Here they are, tage Jou chi, requests and will continue as umon ' r ts Thoin ep, a gopher av atc he 3 at A rin's, Robertson =; » Ss, them. vision v a | chasing. It's The Great Englé Remedy. ris', in fancy boxes or bulk, Juve and! liugh Robinson, general organizer of were accepted : 3 mak. 4h { mon & Sons. Tones acd inviguraleat 9 pow holesome, _ from Canada » Best MAR*{ the Journeymen Tailors' Union of Aluminum paiuts, pipe ena that pr, Humphrey nervous e¥slomh FO res Nero | "TS. Eiwards & Jenkin, 274 Princess! yo op addressed the meeting will not burn or smell, at Lemmon &! \ dical health Ai A vas Worry, fee t -- Sons, King street ous Daiiy, endal @ Ladd street, c 3 s R . pondency, it Weakness, Honiseion ------ At Morrisburg, Ont.. Andrew J. La-l5is at Owen Sound. 3 and Effects of buse or xcessts: ed That Old Account flamme, collector of customs, a very! bh {f Col Price os, etx for § One will pl six All Hands Drowned. . lamme, Jo ; 8 ¥ [brother of Col. ear Sold by ail Bed haielia Edinburgh, Oct. 18 _All hands were | Visitors to the tory convention are | much respected citizen of Morrisburg, | Plain . on pecelit of Pols oie Go. swept last night from the Danish | wondering at an account from the died on, Wednesday. | Jast year: Ve y Windaom Toronto, Ont | dip. Alired Erlendseen, ashore | Whig that was read there, being ten fry Bibby"s for pajamas. $1.50. | Bailiff Charles near St. Abb's Head, and drowned. | years old. That's not he Whig's| A few good secon anand heaters can on Thursday J The steamship stack, last evening. |fanlt. It has been sent in yearly to} be bought. at a bargain. Lem \ Iles and it Was impossible; to reach her | the association, quite often vead in| Sons. : IN) lo) irom shore. = ¢ gion even referred to commit: | Drunkenness has increased in Otta- | Detroit storekeey a ---- tee. but not paid because there were | Wa, sixty ent. during the last! e ; CURES {48 COUGHS Are Great Favorites. no funds ten years. : ] chasing. It's ™ oy = ; Good stove fitter at your service. mon & Sons. $ and $2.50 -------- 3 % Full line of stove repairs at Lem-| Lemmon & Sons. ALWAYS. AND COSTS {VA} 1h Campbell Bros, new i favorites | derbies are ! people. with particular] mon & Sons, King street, Try Bibby's great 81 Glove: ers, $1.30, 82, $2.50. But there was one (who seemed preoc- vy much ainly his what 1 was "1 addressed myself to him particularly, but he just stared at me . : 1 tha . . \ 5 when 1 learned af @ When it was proposed to unite England and America by steam. was the only man from remark, to me that explained his preoccupied .at- titude. 'Say, young fellow,' he says peg your par but there's something wrong jth don, : them cuff buttons of yours. Either : they ain't mates or else you've got q When it was to proposed hey um ith the pretty part in| 'them at the trying-on stage there were many who scoffed at the side. : \ : Semi-veady Tailoring i re idea. But the will found the way. T man The Very Latest Culled From Al The railway commission is in Mon- At the request of Hon. A. Turgeon, of a royal commis Abbitibi matter, has been as member for" Hellechhsse, in order to hin adver: The elec- heen fixed for M. Trudeau, a trick wire swallower, : : died in a Montreal hos- # ] sn in it out through ® & 9 medical aid proved Advice to Will- was the to Kingston two weeks He ixty-five vears of age, and would get into trouble which «1 the British house in 1895 ma- habitual drunkards vided for them. The he hastens to satisfy an appetite if necessary, rather than to Arigell, Boston's brilliant about nature nature writers of a lie seems andora range before pur-) the leader to-day. Lem-| assistant superintendent at ihe | London insane asylum. died of paraly: Deceased was a Brockville's population increased 121 926. Baby, Windsor, died | the mon & ult of a fractured skull, produced by per, See the Pandora range before pur- the fender to-day. Len | See Bibby's display of fancy sweat- n o famous lecturer of the Royal Society * "that steamers could never cross the Atlantic because they could not carry coal enough to produce steam for the whole voyage. @ When it was proposed to build a vessel of iron an equally learned person said * Iron sinks--only wood can float." to make men's finer clothes and sell and the industrial realms of modern admitted achievement of the present century, historian must accord it a place in the higher Progress. Suite Gnished to ogler in 2 hours Business Suits, from $18 10 $30 Overcosts, from $18 to $40 "The Signet of Surety Semi-ready Tailoring hy 78-80 Princess Street. a ------ -- ou ---------- ©O Preferred by Connoisseurs! ha | : MAD, : Pure, Strong, Rich in flavor, 40 cts. a 1b.--2 Ibs. for 75 cts. 0 FoR SALE EVERYWHERE. THE £. D. MARCEAU CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, | to 261.288 ST. PAUL ST, MONTREAL, Canada. Vinegars, OEIOEIOEAQ A to he fu- | Sale ral jail 216 Only Ready-to- Wear Skirts All this Fall's Styles, made in the latest fashion, perfect in fit and workmanship. Regular values $3.60, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 --FOR-- from that little | her | - Hom yes ith a Mana fa

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