KINGSTON, ONTARIO. PREPARES FOR WEDDING. English Home Order For Nuptials. London, Oct. 19.--Wood Norton, the} Duke of Orleans, is the, scene of extensive preparations in| approaching marriage of its owner's sister, Princess Louise,' to Prince Charles of Bourbon-Sicily.) has visited nearly every country in the world, has just | been having a four mouths' cruise off the coast of Spitzbergen, and has now returned to his English home in order to give his personal building operations LIES BURIED RMD) - = IN Fair Spanish City Down residence of Yhe Lured to New York by Lo \ THEW CTE charming EGAN TAKEN AFTER A DES- company, an allied conce PERATE FIGHT. HORRORS OF FLOOGS DISCLOSED BY AFTERMATH AT 23S Princess Louise is and beautiful woman, tractions photography can scarcely do] justice, as is usually the case with thie owners of very expressive faces. Londoners are not so well acquai { After Months on Trail of Burglar in the m&gnitude of transactions inl 2 - t Detectives Get tel" of Everything Easily Read Visit Wife--Robbed Judge ; 3 omnt toc tte | hy Albany. p ing hands. The common stock fluctn Two additional cases of smallpox Newt York, Oct. 19. Loved love for his wile, Poignant--Whole When AESEET Houses Without > beautiful sisters, the queen of Portu-| gal and the Duchess she greatly resembles; but she is Seville ne : re ] great favgrite at Wood Norton Seville, to-day, give terniying details | Evesham, and, indeed, the county the aftermath of the great flood, | large, which is showing intense inter- | est in the coming festivities. l exactly the same Tas Fashion is all es room for individual nt unlimited means are eir ingenuity and taste individuality, This is ment offers the chance. we offer this fall is dif- ally offered elsewhere, Winter Coats THE BURLING- ack English Broadcloth elvet collar, self cuffs, AT d'Aosta, whom | John | ¥ Advices from Eng- "ng is accused the day Hamilton radial line, in Malaga received at | Egan, who, the {of burglary and { a score of cities from Boston to ver, was arrested just | wi'e in his arms ne Hundred and After a desperate str | was overpowered a ed with assault. For months the police in every than! | Foam Den- | Viv: with sales of 170,000 shares, and as he folded his AADEN are still buried so deepl : y in their home at 276 5 3 nw S sai el «. Reading, IHlinois Central and ------n-------- REMARKABLE INCIDENT. to attempt the rescue sons, if any remain, or to search for | One Would-Be 'Suicide Saves { locked b nd Jocked up, charg: 000 ast hall hour and closed con- | Continuous peals of distant thunde were heard 'on the night of the cata No rain had fallen for wee The flood came at two o'clock in morning, literally 19.--A remarkable inei- part) 3 h A the dul sterday, in Surcsnes, | eS Io ; "IThe rally was generally attribut ol of the couifey have be n Jo king Jot a better feeling over the bankine situ- | A» eo the orgingd |, ¢f x rgglar. Some months ago | *VO™ that hig wife and two chil 976 Fact One Hun- MARRIED HI a suburb of Paris. young artist, who as periniless sand unable decided to drown himself, ling on the bridge grad and Seventy-Sixth street. When Mrs. Egan was. taken ill sev v William | oars. | with the CI and | the house. without a moment's people were sleeping as usual in the dry and these were whirled In Persian Lamb Jackets. We lead as in other Furs. SELECT YOUR dren were living at v- While he was stanc which crosses the | young girl who 'had bee suddenly throw herself | TT: TITY | Many animals were +> | iron supports of the bridges and also | Chrystal were gent to watch Mrs. Egan leit her house. walked to- { then turned mi Metropolis theatre! tion spranw shad The present distress is indescribable. | { Families are huddled together in such | are absolutely after a desperate struggle, | | succorded in bringing her safe conscious to the bank. When she recovered, gave her name as Elise Fabre, ed that she was an orphan, and after itless attempts to find work "she re- | solved to kill herself. The couple walked back to Paris to- | gether, and they promised each other not to attempt suicide again. ee -- south until near the when a big man darted irom the ows of a house. hith and sobbed as she hissed him { houses as remain, starving and naked, | evil-smelling attics. | { Many formerl prosperous are begging | 2.75, 10.50, 8.50, 11.50, { the dead bodies of the owner and all { his clerks were found several days af- ter the water subsided, and the bod ies of a whole family of were discovered in a heap behind their front door. which was blocked by the | Starving beggars seize and eat | the rotting provisions flooded ont of | the food shops at the risk of a horri- blo death from poison, the authorities being powerless to restrain' them. Rack they went to the house, follow- the detectives, who, when reached, tore hushand and {2000 Chg at countenance the mar ' Egan fought with all his | PCY T 0) HL Dp \ > mE quarters in Ottawa. | at no match for [HAR he youhgt People were tieaply At Poughkeepsie, N.Y., William ! men, and shackles clicke prieved over their predicament, but | &mart, Montreal, a bridge worker, fell b] & John McKay Fur House, 149-155 Brook ST. TOP-KNOT TO GO. warrant is {oo toter had to be called in. "The i 2 0 ny. woere | . 4 . At the Baptist convention at Wood- marviage license was se ured nnd, h 0 Wf also known \ i stock, it was recommended that the) "John Mar blinded by love, Trottier took the we- | ool oh McMaster University ider| and "John Mar- | ocnry affidavit that his intended a of Seager niversity consider the question of a medieal faculty. | | Egan was arrested on a wed by Judge Brady in Alba | Pgan is said to, have been ¢ Koreans to Abandon Old-Time Custom. modernization {ae "William J. Green" ly no difference. Come your COAT, and have Cheese! from the premises | some. of them he- | some drastic reforms. considerable dis- | | tance, after severe! days' immersion. | A church was flooded to the top | the pulpit, the images and altars were | under the streets, and an snys : mud, roots and driftwood ¢ t middle of the nave. | administration and t Three days. after the eommencement of | uation. th whole edifice fell into | gn example, we the 'water. The church of San Pablo | knot and change our Vessels coming into | geeasion of the ceremony was washed away | of a leading jeweler, I'he warrant charges that { on Aug. {divine performed the ceremony and which causes | 15th Kgan entered a house in ane Jarl hi cial treasurer paid out $7,380 in wolf] ¥ R Albany their happiness was short-lived, for and stole two "gold! watches; two gold the svoung couple were hapr- but | 00 i 8500. | Nemesis was on their trail and a com- was $8,000. Last year the total fox ci ---- Fresh shipment just arrived of among they conservative | framed | rings and diamonds detectives also alloge that pri is wanted for robbing residence of Mrs; Elmer Dod is an imperial" edict, supervision, which |The Tilsiter Cheese Canada Cream Cheese Primrose Cream Cheese } 1b. Primrose Cream Cheese, lbs. Imperial Cream Cheese (Small, medium and large). Jas. Redden & Co. _ Importers OF Fide ron, Music At A Dog's Funeral. Oct. 19.--Music was ral at Itarsi of the Hindoo woman, | 2 the thirteenth its death a fcast was @ he dogs of the neighborhood. ige, of Al-{Riddell apd jury, Trottier wa | eavoring to improve the worth "offguilty and wenten to "five vears in he customs of the shall cut off our top: | fhe police say that he is wanted ining to his romance, and the voung costume on the Springfield, Mass. where, it is aMeged, | wile is loft husbandless in the begin- | { the Catholic churches under his| Of Lovuisiens, Taffeta aul Gauge Silk, { Ly Dresden of of our form-| 14 stole 2500 worth of jewellery Bargain r Morning 2 O'clock. to! aster, Mass., on Feb. 20th, 1907, thev {say, he got away With f1.000 worth | of jewellery, belonging to Mrs. Theresa | Brantiord Estate Left to Toronto |New York, corpses and quantities "All our subjects must endeavor and wreckage offi Malaga. The foreign consuls report that the members of their am Turbines For German Ships. 4 19.--Shipbuilding the defective embank- | 1 the aggregate of £36.250.000 | rants for his n awarded by the ministry of | are Columbus, T to private yards. This is the Jand. Philadelphia, shipbuilding order | and New Haven. Egan, the police say, has alwave the last naval] presented himself to ] he burglarized as either i rowded that they |an electrician or a telephone repairer. dents at the Institution for the Blind, | « n : execute the smallest | Yarmouth, Eng., said the empire was | 4 ; Hospital. . . Among the other cities in which war | Rrantford, Ont. Oct. 19.--~Henry lars of ite surplus in Wall street at i y . . ArTeS n By 3 3 ' : 'R a i | Bb y ili rr i ment of the Guadalmedina river was |, j.0 arrest have been issued | jones an eocentric old Englishman, the prevailing rates of interest. 5 I EACY S. leddo, Chicago, Cleve: | fied here last week. He left an ex | 0 "0 their great.» the. tu fared ai fie fue | Malaga, let nothing twas done. Pittsburg, St. Louis | ate of $45,000. A little léss than half | ou. una ers wl ama an | auri-| Agents for Home Journal Patterns favorite dog of | tions of the old embankment are now | ania, will receive for every trip be-| named Moni. Ov ever given in one year. are those included in ne : Na se re 41 y owners of houses | flospital for Sick Children in Toronto | continually falling are heing made to cheek | | the force of the torrent by filling breaches with sandbags 3 ters are being run up by the military authorities to house people who have hitherto been sleeping on mudheaps in | the ruined streets. { The nuns of Santa Catalina, giving themselves up for lost when the flood sonvent, locked them- their cells and prepared for death, but the porter burst open the | doors and dragged all the \ sheer-make { were unable to The Junction Shamrocks, junior C | portion of the new L.A. champions, will council for a $2,500 al authorities have finally decided | fe is Head of this city, said gifls to be selected by daughter. \RRESTED COMMISSIONER. | two persons who are named. : ander on the Tinta advocated by Sir] IRVING. --AC Toranto, on Oct, 10th, ta S------ The balance of the income isto ae: ry mmphell anherman, Lord "Fl-| Dr. and Mrs. 1. W. Irving, late of the New York cumulath for twenty-one years, and at | 8" and Sir Willrid Laurier, than on | Gananoquc. & So the end of that time the entire es { those of Mr. Balfour. {ruth a Ringaton, Ph Dek 17th, y "1 . o R oh b Al 7. to Mr. and Mra. James Purtel] Are Mors. Mackenzie & Mann sell 26 Johnson street, a son. ! grant to defray | a trip to England. : ed, after exhaustive tests, periority of the turbine warships will be fitted Bingham, who is York 'city, is. a for the blind girls to cease at the end | i } . ey, Hill, throug) vo A ] | retired. army officer with a fine record Hl, through the J. Pierpont Morgan 3 ji n<THOMPSON --On Oct, 16th, at DAILY MEMORAN DA. 1 ery afternoon and even- R---- Monk Fish"s Digestion. Some fishermen on lkerchiefs 1.40 per doz>n, row Morning ing. Wonderland Theatre, Church to-morrow, hoard a trawler off Fal Princess Theatre-- Illustrated Songs. Moving Pictures and | -------- PRINCE OF THIEVES. | Lived in Luxury and Had Trained | length, and having, says a local cor Services to-mAITOw. stomach was found Kirch, whose 'daring e of elm, eighteen inches re vhose de y ¥ 3 : a o d twelve inch render lim the most re- long and twelve Thanksgiving loveing. Grand | criminal, Franz minor Hg Anglican wef wore embedded in | See Churet Ang ion | markable thief and | See Chureh Lo nf. Germany, Churches tg-morrow. Whig Hall, Monday, an Social Five Dance, as notorions for the of his thefts and for «kill of the coterie | Hanover. Kirch w | ambitious nature sur-| the extraordinary King! of accomplices, whom he a his raids, and whom paid munificently. He ithe utmost luxury. So successful was ayor's Sausage Luncheon. Peterboro bridge V1, was proclaimed, and afterward the mayor gave a # n- himself lived in { he in simulating | ested that five times | in a lunatic asylum, always succeeded in escap- i 13 i 0 inatg rate » pork season, hence night | insanity when ar to inaugurate the po k "To, and | he was placed Young Hotel Man Married. WHIG TELEPHONES. BOERS SCORE TRIUMPH. Theodore A. Bing) 243--Business Office. { Freeman, known Executive visit the Thousand assistant manager ap bian, wds quietly i lat Mori to Greenlee and Ed- jot. Mariah to fill vacan- I Rew honeymoon in New married, vesterday, | He was born in Tollard county, Conn. Ethel Hall. The « now enfoying an Council of Transvaal. He early evinced | a desire for a military career 1 was Chicago, Oct. 19 President Small, | et op . tees « v and wa ng iegraphors' Union of America, | WOMAD who visited the priton yester- . - merica, | GOAL 3 who said she believed that (I Valuable Properties Yor Sale. all kinds, at Whig. Market Square=| intment of ee STUDENTS Ad WE HAVE THE STUDY LAMP YOU WANT. Neat Solid Nickle, will make your work a pleasure. No smoke. No sniell: Don't ruin your eyes. ------------------ Robertson Bros. -- -------------- | was issued i wald Ussen, tno Baers, on the legislative stitutes a deliberat He was made a military attache at Berlin, in 1900, and stayed there {two years, when he + Rome for two more years. tired with the rank of brigadier gen- JARCAINS LADIES. ken in sizes. We hav Mr. Carnegie's Organs. 19. --Andrew Carnegi he cost of a new organ is to give the Boers majority on the labor element is not repr Transvaal government absolute control of this portion of British The constitution wHs so drawn apparently to saf has given half t he Baptist church -------- One Hundred Athletes Fight. | Berlin, Oct. 19.--~A remarkable fight i | . | { took pluce, yesterday, at ght| oo ich has been fitted with a sub-l Dublin, Oét. 19.--Sir Thomas Henry | a new organ for {| Baptists at Long Sutton, | jn these two cases heing eguard British inter- om in the hands of | council, but with {balance of power trans | Boers this advantage disappears. lucher Gat Boots, la s, ldeal Winter Boot. e------------ Giant Mackerel Caught. 19.-A giant mackerel, | North Sea by the steam _ was landed at Grims- About forty members of one of the in a train Jout. 1 distance of fifteen miles. i party was deprived of the chairman- n members of the other club swarmed on -------------------------- | ¥hip of the general council of the Trish | Bucketfuls Of Money Found. . carriage Zoological Rarity. | county councils, hy thirty-one votes! Dublin, 'Oct. 19. "Two Tutge buckets, and attacked the departing Hamburg, Oct. athletes with knives and clubs, Over an hundred men were engaged | at the in a hand-to-hand struggle for and many combatants were seri-| near Hamburg. one escaped round the eggs wit i ------ Curate As Passive Resister. 19.--~At Penarth, yester- F.-T. Davies, curate ir Paul's church, Penarth, Glamorgan coun- | as a girth measure hes, and weighs no Button D o ow marked $2.35, "110% 50 Dongola Ki adil barge, mated $5.00 inches in length, bi nt of fifteén mel RE Death From A Pinch Oct. 19.--Frederick Preedv, an inquest was held vesterdav, was stated to from a whitlow on the fin- and a tembér of the ty council was summoned for the ground that the on policemen finally | | Students' dissecting instruments at and a distress war oe Store. | par ted the contestants. n a aronto, Unt. Oct, 19.=(10! Mote winds, fine and nam and Sunday. | {ket, in the course of & million share | session, yesterday, showed lyuidation ve extmordinarily extensive. It was the most costly liquidation of the year, ! {Even the high prices of the day were well below the average of prices at | {the low points of the March and Au- {rust slumps. Greatest attention was y . i Idirected to the liquidation in smel- » i ters, which in sales of 112,000 shaves X k {elosed with a net loss of 6 points {for the day. At the same Wme the ; {stock of the Gugwenhoim Exploration GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS-| orn, sold down SIBLE FORM. i i O - INi i to 118, fifty-two points below the last 2 ---- previous sale prior ta yesterday. Matters That Interest Everybody On the curb a new record was made Notes From All 0 5 Ladies Fancy H dker- chiefs : | United Copper. 24,200 shaves of 300 of preferred chang: | sand Remembered, | { common, and 3 ated between 12.58 awd 10, while the [7 "ken out at Oakville | No preferred wold between 25 and 27. Both a ® . i ys an) ow I'he League of L anadian Monicipali- | losed at prices close to the low of |.. 8, MH h ties offers loronto help in fighting the Union Pacific led the market in acti, Edward Barrow is mentioned as a cold down below previous low records Possible shesmsue to President Pow AN f 31. 8 ees. | €18, of the Eastern League. for the year, to 1134 outhern Paci | ho Crown Prince of Korea will, ac- company Prince Ito back to Japan, | and will attend college at Tokio, | The closing meeting of the Peace | Conference at The Hague was held in the Hall of Knights, on Friday. A. H. Déwdney, wholesale jewelry | manufacturer, 'Toronto, was commit | ted ior trial on a charge of fraud. | H. Strathy, general manager of the Traders' Bank, has resigned, and is Charles Trottier Sentenced to Five | Succeeded by his son, Stuart Stnthy. The ferry boat Charmer collided | : a . = KR. steamer Tartar on | North Ray, Oct. 18: Charles Trot- | the Pacific coast. No one was hurt. | ies ang Warig Lieto ved near the A by-law to establish a municipal ittle village of Warren, about twenty Niagara power di tribution plant in dered | miles east of Sudbury, and an affec- a will be submitted re Janu- ere rd re - Jhetwam Hi fee ary lst. | low price to Slear he lot. fn bought yoring people which ripene into ove | Fhe marble bust of President Kruger, : e. couldn't help it they wore and a desire to be married. Trottier | ghove his grave at Pretoria, has es cheap, wud utr hi og Journ i Iau preserited himseli to the parish priest, {torn from its base and badly chipped |many of them 30. wna 5c. qualities, and asked that the banns be called, | hy thieves. TONIGHT, at 10¢ but his' siniple habitant soul was | "Dr. R. Barnes, London Ont.. has! docked 'with the intelligence that, in | heen appointed traveling "inspector*for | |asmuch asx Marie was his niece, the | {he Dominion government, with head-| Amalgamated Copper were also com- spicuounshy weak, The market rallied | siderably above the low of the day. to af the 1 on|g. . : + |Ciuasies he termined Hips The marrage a distance of 212 feet to his 'death in- [should proceed, even " to the Hudson river. bride was no relative. A Methodist Up to September 30th, tho provin- | bounties for which the appropriation | the plaint was lodged against Trottier for twelve months was $8 367. thelperinry. After 'a trial beforn Judge The Salvation Army liopes to send + found | 15,000 immigrants to Canada next) year. Already arrangements have been | made for ten special sailings. | Bishop Beaven, head of the Spring-| Fancy Ribbons field, Mase. diocese, has ordered that | Kinoston penitentiary! a pitiful end- from | ning of her. honeymoon a Wor nt So | supervision must stop holding enter-| g man Str WILL INHERIT $45,000 | tainments in church properties, | eia and there. in Bote ribbon in the | William G. Rockefeller testified at {lot but what is worth . many on Friday, that the Stan- {ues food value at 8c. On Sale TO~ dard Oil compan: kept a million dol- |! | Owing to their great speed the two | of the income from the estate is for re- | twenty-one years to be paid to the tween $1,000 and 86,000 from the Un-| BORN ited States government for carrying | WALDIE.--At Gananoque, Oct, Sth, to first-clngs mails. { Mr. aod Mes, T. FH. Waldio, a son. Lord Carrington in speaking at | BLEWETT.--At_ Toronto; on 9th Oet., to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. J, Blewett, a being | and for the benefit of ten girl stu-| tate to go to the Hos vital for Sick. " : | ing the Canadian Northern railway ? - a-------- ce | Children' © at Toronto, the benelaction - poli il A ron MIA yoport renched Toronto that J. J MARRIED of twenty-one yoars. | nder the will]. rR' ---- none of this amount is left to rela. firs hae ofired 875,000,000 for the Napanee, ROUL A. Red, to Miss tives irom! and charter richts Maggie M. Thompson, both of ve | Despatehes from: Noweastle, NSW. | Sharnonvillo. Se . . : | state that a serious "éreep" ha || SHERMAN--MeUABE ~At Napanee, on Home For English Nation. | eviered jin the old mine -t ki » . Oct. 17th, Frank Wesley Sharman, to Lond Oct. 19 At 5. meeti held | A : ine workings Wn Myrtle Ethel McCabe, both of North ndoh, (x 9.--At a meeting held | dor the _ vesidentinl quarter of that Frodericksburgh. § Faunton, yestordih , in support of city. Buildings on an nres of Hiteen | MOORE--HREUY EA --At Napanee, on the movement for the acquisition © | Afres ar Oct, 16th, Bruce Hoy Moore, Nap- are affected and the damage «6 Anes, to Miss Augustus Celon " i. » % >t » " Coleridge ', Coringe at Nether Stowey, | far is estimated at half a million dol. | pons to i toy et, for the nation, it was an-| Jars. 'There have been no ensunltios. | MeGLADE--~J AMES «In Kingston, on - Ma Some nounced thr she hive ud wfireaned | i------ aidan Oct Jah, 1907, w Rev. Mr. Co his sympathy with the o ect in view, | ' VER morine lorenee ., only daughtar and that the subseribers included the GIRL'S LO WAS WOMAN. oh Thon Swine, to NiiHem J. Me, Ape <h¢ val or p - --------e-- 3 lade, both of iis city. : Archbishop of Canterbury, the Arch Disgunised in Male Attire, Bho | KENNED 7 BROWN ~In Kingston, on | bishop of York, Mr. Bali , G - | hisho r Y alfour, George Won Girl's Heart. Oct. Yi, Jo k 5 vn . , J ! Meredith, Miss Ellen Terry and Sir L. E o i h ~ rn | Alma -Tadema. Among the speakers New York, Oct, 19.--1t 'has been dis- | dutsghter of the Inte a Mrown, to Iwas Ernest Hartley Coleridge, a covered that Mrs. Natalie Clarke Pool, James Joweph, sen of © Jurhes | grandson of the poet,' { who was arrested Tuesday, charged | Kennedy, both of this ciiy. | with masquerading in male attire, sne- | ---- Wants To Die Like Irving. { ceeded in wooing and winning the | writ. Richmond, on 18h Oct. | Paris, Oct. 19. Sarah Bernhardt, in| heart of a voung girl while in that | Davia Winter, © nged | seventy-seven denying the ramor that she will retire | disguise, which he yore over a year) J x Yoelatdh Cal Oo he stage SO¢ id: "Thi ' She was sought at the court pr gon | GOODWIN At A wy PU | from the stage son. said: "This may, | rr iv a tearful yor Righry th Oct, Mark Siforniscly of of course. he my last: senson, as! yu- | ¥® y by ful young girl, Who | yipanes, aged hirty-ome years. mor says, for 1 am an old woman | wanted an explanation of why the Pri- | pppoe. fn Richmond on Re Oct, mH my life is in God's hands,ibut J [Honer represented herself ax a man and} ©. Lillis Yar, jorge A. | won her affections. | Dupree, ag 3 nht years. oe ne Std -- - i shall play until my death, and the " J 5 fate I hope for is the death Sir Hen] In her boy's clothing, which makes ww Irving died." i her better looking than she is in fem- | § ' » | jnine dress, Mrs. Pool had obtained | The = Small Goubies PeaSauarters. employment joa Sixth svtwia depart-| | Prone ment store. There she met the young | 1570 3 accompanied by a city detective anid | i tan w He a : for two private detectives, stole a march | 00 ET Toft oman was woting er. RINIWOOD, magnificsst grounds was transferred to on the general executive commitice by | 3 1 e prison wit out seeing and bude L Sidanitiiil sia He was re -| getting to the union headquarters and | is. ool. | grounds, other | taking complete possession of head t---- Jtutienoas. at Jarious ce Full (unrters. i SINN FEIN DEFEATED. ! ne and Rs ) oor. : i] King and Ula es | Submarine Bell For Lightships. [Sir Thomas Esmonde Deprived of! Oct. 19.--A lightship at} Chairmanship. i London, marine bell, by means of which it ean! Grattan Esmonde, who recently. re- be located in the densest fog by any! signed his seat in the House of Com: vessel fitted with the necessary appa-i mons because he did not sympathize catus. 'The bell enn be heard at al with the policy of the nationalist 19.~A python is to) fo eleven. This action is the outcome a tin trunk, a box, and twelve mugs of her eggs! of Sir Thomas' secession from the! of all kinds of cus coin were found zoological establishment of| party. Mr. ONeill, chairman 'of thelin the house of an woman who «ome Herr Fockelmaun, at Gross'Borstel, | Dublin county council, and a support- | was killed by a dray at Abegill, near The snake in cotled| or of John E. Refimond, wil icetd (Ballymena: : ' h its head on top. | Bir Thomas as chairman of the gener rn 1 council. This meds the defeat of} Seantlobury's goods _ store, J | Senter ally dasinged bv the Sinn Fein Society for the general Bell was | ts all Ireland. i For quality in drugs, §9. be seen incubating seventy | Chown's Drug Store. | souncil repre