Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1907, p. 1

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( More t Men ard to decide your gentle- by,' as you t everything » something instance : Umbrella! t a choice of at least srent makes, and in uite anumber of new gns. The coverings SS. $1.00, 1.25, 1.50,2.00, to 6.50 each. Ever Useful stitched Handker- ic, 25¢ up to S0c. ed Handkerchiefs, »d Initial, a special efs, 25¢, 40¢, 50c, » get a very bice gns in Men's Ties, \t 25¢ Each. get handsome Ties colors or fancy de- shades. p or Muffler plain black silk. colored Silks, black silk or satin. tt's Knitted ers i 1, navy, black or in or plc POOO0NCR0000RQC0OOROOS Forget his, with deep snow and hing useful as a present than spending money on tables full of useful Xmas rather and Felt for Babies, and Gentlemen. Is of people and all ages. Boys. er's Pure Weol Slipper f Shoe Store. 0800000009900 00000000 PD I0000000000000000000000000000 YEAR 74--NO. 294, THE MAYOR Host At A Spread Last Night 0 CONGRESS HOTEL Was d. Nickle proposed the health of Mayor Mowat, which the > hn company drank Pain) most heartily. The his worship at school, at the univer sity and in the legal business. He bad always found hind fine colleague, and | faithful in all thihgs. The mayor in responding stated that he certpinly would always be ready to do any- the chance afforded. Nothing would give him greater pleasure. He spoke of GIVEN TO ALDERMEN AND CIVIC OFFICIALS. { A Pleasant Few Hours Spent By | the Civic Fathers at the] Banquet Tables--There Fine Speeches By the Guests. After the city council meeting last] evening, the aldermen, the civic of. | jals and press representatives were] the guests of his warship, Mhyor Mowat, at a dinner in the Congress Hall. About thirty-five sat down toa sumptuous repasts On either side of the mayor sat the two candidates for pest year's mayoralty, lds. Ross acd Toye. After the toast to "The King," May- or Mowat proposed the health of the pext mayor., "You can take your{ said his worship, choice, pentlemen," Javing his hands upon the shoulders of the two candidates. Ald. Toye responded in a bright] MAYOR MOWAT. little speech. He said that only a few weeks now remained before the people would be called upon, to decide wh er they would take bread or p Ald. Ross drew attention to the the pills always came after the yread. 'He said that he believed in a good haid election contest, but it was over he would retamm no feelings. Ald. Elliott, acting as toastmaster for the mayor, who was quite hoarse, proposed the health of the oldest al derman of the city council, viz. Ald. Gaskin, The latter, in responding pad glowing compliments to the ability of Mayor Mowat and to the work he had done for the city. Mayor Mowat, he said, had a strong pull, and got ser 1 things from the dominion govern t for the city. The speaker had i him a fine fellow Thev: had agreed admirg and they had many dealing ogether Ald. Gaskin said he felt that ough Mayor Mowat was now re ing from civic Jife, he would 2 be ready to respond to any civic mands upon him. i Canada," was the subject for short when hard to work witl DAILY MEMORANDA. More And more Tho popularity : Of Campbell Bros', Furs increases. Covered Rink opened for skating to- dav. Wonderland evening. Geo, Mills & Co. will be evening until wine o'clock. ¥, W. C. A. Doll Sale, Thursday. Club Concert, Wednesday night. This day im history '--Poet Whittier born, 1807 ; Kruger elected president of Boers, 1880 ; Beethoven born, 1770. At The Princess-- "The Adventuress = "A Diplomatic Intrigue." Song, n 'I'he Spring Time Molly Dear." The Bijou--Caruso sings the F Love-Song "*Celeste Aida," Two dies Reggie's Camping Party © Ni Nive in the Shade." Theatre, afternoom and open this Glee WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 229-- Editorial Rooms. 292--J obbing t. Legal Forms, ail kinds, at Whig. The Daily Whig ia always on sale at Giteon's Drug Store, Market Square-- Open till late each evening. SE ------------------------ Dinner Sets ------------------------------ This is '& RARE SNAP. A pretty set of 97 pieces, best bing lsh porcelain, nicely dec rated " GOLD LINE This set would cost you $103 any other store. OU for this week. only. $6.25. EE ---- Robertson Bros. ---------------------------- ---- ee ee See Bibby's new $1 neckscarfs. | that it | the west it | settlers | rafil are | steamshi; steamship o stay on ours the work done by the council for the past two years, and the gradual elim- ] ion of politics from council do- ings, This year there had not been one political division. "The Press," Rigney, and responded to by SN. M. Ald. Hanley offered a toast he Ladies" and three more chelors, Ald. Elliott, City Treasurer Ireland, and Waterworks Collector Newland tell of the charms of the fair sex. { rec SHOULD household in Goderieh i SIN HOME. alg b his he Dail was proposed hy Ald. | Pr. J. CT. Naftel - Attended 3. M Father and Contracted Faisal were called to their feet to [and sister dead, KINGSTON, Father's Life. thing in Kingston's interest whenever HIS SISTER COULD NOT RALLY FROM DISEASE. Mis | ONTARIO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1907. IS A NEW YORKER Henry Moore Teller, United States senator from Colorado, was born at addresses by Alds. Givens and Craig. | "The City Officials" toast was re! Shouded io nN : ny Soll itor Mecln- 3 | And is a Senater From Colorado e, Gity erk Sands and Medi Ti | Health Officer Bell. : Rein) ls | | | Allegheny county, N.X., on | Granger, speake; ba] : spoke of his long quainCance After He Had Saved His | Mov 23rd, 1880, and was educated in the publi¢ schools of his native town. He taught school for severalsyears, | -- | { Disease--Stayed With [hose de Dearly Loved. soderich, Ont.;, Dec. 17.--A brother the mother now ill, tend the father a convalescent, is the ord left by typhoid fever in one he brother was Dr. J. C. Naftel, 0 'for the past year has practiced profession at 61 Dundas street, ' ronto Henry ML. Tewer PROF. SHORTT ON IMMI- GRATION AT PETERBORO, |i ret Solution of Oriental to Let Its Own Side of the Riff-raf of Europe Not Want- an ed. i In connection with immigration into | fat the Canadian west, Prof. Shortt said bis was sometimes said that al-| Ve though thosa who were coming in were, We poor, dirty or gnelined to crime, an would he. alright tion This m they in the next genera rht be so as thi wa regards po ert) but it was not true when it came to original quality. hr t found that the mere would be sult wd be like in the east, g ould' produce good citi while poor ones would beget an Jlured here largely by the it. This operation of the i'a new feature in the movement. * In the old days the looked after the steam- but now they ma wh government ships, prepared to sickness the same 1 ted fatally in the case of Worn out In *lothers, he was built up for himself » father, red fal Lhomas Naftel, being er. Early in October, 3 . INaitel contracted typhoid fever a Question is shortly after his daughter, Miss Maud Each Race Stay on Naftel was stricken by the same dis- [gan Ocean-- ease. Dr. Naftel was telegraphed 1 hastened home at once to atte the patients le was successful in aiding her to shake off the disease, but efforts to save his sister were piling and she ded a couple \ Ks ago his way to recovery, Dr return to his practice s ety, just the day before s to lea developed into when an attack trouble that had termi the attack of the disease and died on desirable cla Once 1 : ass ce practically id he $ 3 our immigrants came from the British Friday 3 the lu -. taking place } roderich Sa " Isles. We have npw passed bevond the AIRY RB Ya Pr Na eraduated from iritish Isle and we now have to ; Kv of # IT te 1 > 2 faa ol mechicine of oro 4 \ { deal with the riffi-raff from many oth- iva : ronto Um oF paris wi a I 8 a year ago has since pr | er part f the old world The vifi-| cod at 961 Dur I a n of lovable character and |} were largely in| gogo IIIS | | the hands of the steamship agent. The When his father was wel Naftel his attendance on the unable to withstand He was a a good practice | en he received the call which t minated in his death Ihe Naftel family live at Goderich, B | i ---------------- Mr. | meanwhile working hard at the study and {of law, and was admitted to the prac | tive of his profession in 1556. He be legal practise at Binghampton, for INY., and two years later moved to end | Tinos, where he lived until 1561 when he went to Colorado. He be his | came one of the leaders of the Colo- all |rado bar and entered politics, being un- [elected United Staths senator in 1876 of | He served in President Arthur's cab inet from 1583 until 1885. Hi pres. ent term expires in 19089. His home is in | in Central City, Cel. ve, he was taken ill and the | { HAD WEALTHY RIVAL na- | his sister AND HAD TO KEEP UP GOOD APPEARANCE. at | the | Walter Fitagerald Raised Cheque or | to Buy Gifts For His Sweet- a heart--Was Found Out and Convicted. Windsor, Dee. 17.~Somewhat of a {romance was revealed when Walter | Fitzgerald appeared before Judge Me { Hugh on charges of forgery and em- { bezzlement No attempt was made to deny that ter | comtrol, | mayoralty candidature of Dr. Beattie | Chicago, Dee. 16.--Mrs. Roy Wilson, wife of an insurance broker, seeing her, husband at the mercy of an infuriated Despatches From Near And bull dog at her home, seized a sword, i ran the animal through and Distant Places. it against the wall until dead. i Wilson attempted to discipline the cur with a whip. The animal sprang i dei. | y and seized Wilson by the throat, and | held on till dead. | Wilson and his wife both fainted LATEST MEWS == after the experience. They were re vived by neighbors, who were attract- | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. od by the afiray. | SIELE FORM, Fund To Buy Turkeys. | _---- Minneapolis, Dec. , 17.--According to | Matters That Interest Everybody | the will of Mrs. Frances J. Pray, Han- | Notes From All Over--Little| cock county, Illinois, is given 8.000, RB al the income of which' is to be used in | of Ey tlag Easily purchasing Christmas and Thapksgiv- ® ing turkeys for the poor of Carthage Husel has been elected! and Monticello, Ill, in which tewns the Swiss Confederacy. | Mrs. Pray spent her early life. Any F. 'S. Spence, ex-controller, may be| balange unexpended is to be distribut- Dr. Krennan { president of Thomas | i i | | Nesbitt is now | The ladies | tional church, required to church. During the season of navigation on the great lakes tiarty-eight vessels were lost. The aggregate loss 1,692,000, Successful results have been obtain-|®on- : od at Middlesex hospital, London, in| Sit Henry has great recuperative the treatment of cancer by means of powers, but to attend to business all radium, : the morning and spend all the after George Strubb has been appointed | 2000 0 the House of Commons ready Montreal city passenger agent of the to take part in a debate ab any mo- Intercolonial railway, to replace Mr. ment is too heavy a strain ie 3 aan MeConniff. (of his years whose health has already William Stewart, Hamilton, Ont | suffered. Toward the end of the last seventy-four years of age, one of the session the prime Jini tey -d not best-kpown architects in the province, | 2M down to the ye & jor Sime died on 'Monday. {but if he is to semain ny the | The output of mines and mineral house it is necessary that ills | works in Ontario last year was val- ent after dinner, when he Sow. 5 {ued at $22,388%.383, an increase of | 2 being passed throug! pol A ~ | twenty-five per cent. | In these circumstances it is hough | {that Henry Asquith, the chancellor of the exchequer, will next session more {and more step into the position of for 1908, | ficials on March 20th, and November | : Glassiord, Winchester, | 30th of each year. i his ------------------ i | spinal cord and is dead. | 8 | The czar is to visit Rome and his | Parisian ambassador is in the holy city visiting the Quirinal. | ------ was | ddectad to the Quebes legisiature in| PREMIER MAY LET GO SOME fe hateauguay, by 20 majority, { | ndientions that the provincial elec {tions will be held next month. {It May Be That Henry Asquith, i Chancellor of the Exchequer ee tO al in the House. ol e rs ongr i in Winnipeg, ig ! Loudon, Dec. 17.--~In spite of the ex- their hats in| collent reports E h {the prime minister, Sir Henry Camp- grave doubts whether he should take {up his duties in the House of Com- a candidate for the Toronto hoard of | ed among the poor by the county of-| i ] { thrown from his rig, fractured All. Honore Mercier, Montreal, In New Brunswick there are strong | The tory revolt ageinst the Toronto May Be the Practical Leader open and avowed. now remove ] about the health of { bell-Bannerman, his doctors have was | {mons at the opening of the new ses- To EB TR sre TR Fe Be RR A RR RR SRR ROR RO eRe ed 8 § 7 £ ro ® - ° Eo: J * ne r a foreigners are dumped on our shores x ¥ ihe secured $21 valving cheques TROUBLE IMMINENT. {practical leader of the house. and we have to accept them. We are x LOOKS PEACEFUL. * while employed by a Walkerville firm, * 9 EB * | Sir Fenty Sano pi well take 4 getting the loose element We do a - ¥ but according to the story told in |g i seat in the House of Lords, for th ont the Higyors or ry the ty BUY London, Dec. 17.--The 3X} |ecourt bs h d a rival for the hand of | 8 xs Shingtyn, rive 17.-- * would render the radical campaign of industry or professors from #* Tokio correspondent of the #|ihe lady who became his wife | ouble is _ imminent In & against that body absurd But if he unive s of the old land. We get ¥ Telegraph cites as an in- ¥| In order to vie with his wealthy | Persia according to a cable oi to remain on the firing line be the are loose, the rifi raf ¥ dication of Japan's peace- ¥|suitor, Fitagerald took the money * despatch received at the * must delegate his authority in a large They adv to make anv kind of ¥ ful policy the cabinet's de- #|from his company to buy gifts for his | state department from the ¥ measure to Mr. Asquith. This is not . move as they can't be much worseill cision to restrict arma- 3 |sweetheart ® American minister at iio the taste of the radical left wing, off than where they were. It is com-|¥ ments, reducing annually, ¥ As evidence of "the truth of this We Teberan. The shahfs | who fear that Mr Asquith's leader: knowledge that the real staple # for the next six years, the ¥ statement a juantity of jewelry was |W cabinet, the minister says, #/ hip would mean reactionary legisla- lass in the Canadian west are those! ¥ combined naval and mili- ®* procured in court, including two ¥ has resigned and the two # tion. One of the features of next ses- who come from the eastern provinces ¥ tary expenditure by $40,- # watches, three diamond rings and a *® factions are being arming # | gion, therefore, is likely to he the rise wd the United States. These people ¥ 000,000. The correspond- ¥ swracelet, all of which were handed |¥ themselves. The foreign of a party of ministerial malcontents. » changed their residence as a pro-/3 ont ascribes this to the x jover to the company as partial resti- | 3 element, however he adds, * ---------- itable and not because | ¥ DPumerous international en- | tution. Sentence will be given on Fri x is Bet involved jn the x JURY FIND WIFE GUILTY. 8 they ound with nowhere ¥ tentes, and declares that ¥ day. #¥ difficulty. Me : ) np r to go. # all administrative efforts % = : 9 a ¥ Woman With Children Tried to g "Bvervone who has been out west |¥ will be devrbted to conmsoli- #* THE KAISER SAYS SO. ASHIK AN Kill Husband. < knows that the difficult matter has ¥ dation of the finances of %! " Macleod, 'Alta., Dee. 17.~Mrs. Fet- heen to labor." said Prof. Shortt. ¥ the country. w% | Madame Had Better Beware Rev. Alexander Esler, pastor of terman has been found guilty by a In his opinion this need for labor | 5 of Osprey Plume. [ Cooke's church, Torgate, ends hin jury of shooting her husband with | was the only reason worth ten cents FHWHRHE SEP EF REFEREE Londo Dee Y7.--According to ur | labors with the congregation on he intent to Kill. © hv th siati hould be le --- ondan, 'According to un'. 4 Supday in January: Ferman was. shot in the head | @ why the Asiatics should be let in animous English opinion, the kaiser{ pooc MN." Grant Worcester, Mass.) etterman ne he | Why, however, let the whole future of BOARD OF EDUCATION. has reached greater heights of temeri- F mietende ' v OC Jers' while in bed one morning early in the |g 1 € has succeeded in operating electric It w t first supposed that the nation be jeopardized By catering ty and courage than he had ever be-| 3 moans oi power] THRE, t was a a: PF 1 T i > light ana motors by means oo pe The bullet had been fired throw h the to a merely economic condition he Appointed An English Master | jore attained when he bought the em-| oncmitted 900 feet without wires. the bulle a gl although alright in their ries, were not desirable hore Asiatics own « When they into Canada they! i, to our level or come must either be raised At a special meeting of For the Collegiate Boar t tucation, yesterday alte ) : 4 ' recommendations of the managen we must descend to their Either . ol | con ee were adopted these is impossible. The only solution " of 8S of the question is for them to stay; on their own side of the ocean and we commercial ptry Trade and agents could be sent from one cot present ma , Viz $1150, and in| adornment has No intimation had been made to the 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. tothe other, but one race should notigeases to be according to schedule osprey adormments. from English! nominion Bankers' Association thad|Pr*® -------------------------------------------- o to reside permanently with the oth That the requ of Miss Bate, for| society. the post office savings bank interest . . or. Missionaries could also be sent, al- 1 twenty-five girls to | would be raised to three and a half Money For Floretta. A Christmas Gift though the speaker did not believe cience department, be | SEHHSISISISISIIIIGIIIIIEE or cont New York, Dec. 17---Floretta Wha they would accomplish much good. spector and Miss Baw- #!' With a fortune of upwards of a quar {Jey the seventeen-year-old girl who| Have you ever considered the value of Speaking of the Doukhobors, Pro-|den will make the necessary arrange [3 NOT QUITE LIKELY. # ter of a million of dollars, "Tax Ti- {eloped on April 30th, last from Hemp- | Christmas Gift thet wand tu » re Shortt said it was a rather ruts | a ¥itle" Seaman, of Omaha, lives upon! stead, L.I., with her guardian, Rev. rower Be pi er nolniey day season sign that so many of them! That $125 of the pedagogy grant be 3 Vancouver, B.C., Dec. ¥ fifteen conts a day and declares that | Jere * Knode Cooke, pastor of St. uly to the ideas, customs and | apportioned for art and construction {3 17,--The World publishes a ¥ the expenditure of this modest sum | George's Episcopal church, yesterday, Can you think oa press. whieh 4 ms of their native land. He work and manual training, Miss Shaw | story that Premier McBride | gives everything needful to his com-| was declared heiress to $5,377. This is HS pena Fy oF a . : not much use for to receive $100 for twenty lessons and hg will be compelled to resign ¥ fort | part of the fortune left by her father, jumped away from the Mr. Hateh R25 for five lessons ¥ cn account of his attitude ¥ The Union Yrust enmpany, Toronto | N Whaley, who died about a year 5 ib Caddy Tea. the new in an hour, T That the resignation of Mins Knapp, {% tcwards Governor Duns 3 has notified George W. Fowler, M.P.| co. Now the question in Hempstead . ation was only skin kindergarten director in the Uentral | . ' fi he ¥ of its intention te sue lor AM 1 . tow is: "Will Flor hom ve nly hin ow awl Wher ieeguten ier iy the Conirnd wu voruand te mgm he of te nent 1 bi J ar mropmding en i CRF | suport et rom Geen again on short notice There was| Evelyn Norris be appointed to the va- | w. J Bowser: the attorney- Fowler and associates in a timber | tance poy Instances are known to us, where this some hopes of making a good citizen | cancy ; | . general will be the new | deal. - 3 tr gift has bwen vastly apy . of the man who clung to his past tra Chat the adults domestic scence 1, premier. The story is mot ¥| Charging her hushand with taking | iy ditions and customs. class be held on Thursdays, and be |g rey arded seriously. % her on his knee upside down and] - Jas, & Co advertised : |% € A 3% | spanking her with his slipper every | { * That 4 new card system be intro- | S38. ACEI day while intoxicated, Mrs. Rachel A. | duced into the public schools, under | HAAR BI | in Waterbury, 'Conn. obtained a} ---- Importers of Fine Groderies. AWFUL EXPLOSION: w SIXTY MEN ARE DEAD AND curate and ue life of the MANY INJURED. } | The Gas and Dust Accumulations The ¢ a Jae: of health] { lives of several passengers, after being | od leniency Because of Her job lot. Come asd get one for Christ Exploded With Great Damage | . de anja al by of the Theriault | It Permits Any Sort of An! discharged by the company Jax being Children. mas, as 1 em goleg to sell them | --Many Bodies Already Taken J 0 i to some thoughts that Operation Without Any Danger akicuted : he brought in 8! St. Catherines, Ont. Dee. 17.-1AL TURKS Second-Hamd Store, 398 | Out. iburn. The place was up to a late te the Heart of the Patient. |'riict of no guy: -- ) { Right mastha in. the Maree tote --_ Birmin Ala.. Dec. 16.--The ex- date among the foulest on earth; the New York, Dec. 17. Announcement Hom hi poe SefiWiney ae vahon FOR 5 Al = ens ved to be of gas and dust humane officer would not venture Into | of the discovery of a new anesthetic Have Had An Encounter. iadismi Lame Jom, h ked A plosion I 5% the Yolande Coal some of the pig sheds. On the dav according to the American will soon | Lala Maghenia, Algeria, Dee 7- woman who last mont worked the Choice Brick Residence, strest jin mie anv. at Yolande, thir before the board's visit a veterinary (he made by the Rockefeller institute |The Beni Mangouch tribesmen and a | hogus cheque game on Leonard H.| ail improvements, grand ho ke xh of - Birmingham, {surgeon pronounced the encampment [for medical research body of French troops, under the| Collard, private banker here, to the! Tiouble Stuse Dwelling, Earl street, " 1 Lty-five miles 1 about sixty yesterday more og, Xi * men and injured twenty-hve or hity others, many of Fourteen men mand rawl to the outsic that little injury It finitely known how' many were in the mine until after the place has been | tc | thoroughly searched. Up to midnight | Ir | thirty-five bodies had been twenty-five injured men od to walk and escaping with will not be de last night removed and were assisted out < : and Hfteon more hat between ten with forty or i ead would be rescued, afty hurt them dangerousiy. jer. s brows pation of the visit did not ; deem the : place is the rural idea of cleanliness, of a fit typhoid Andrew Steve » as that now paid to e supervision of Inspector Kidd Principal Stuart, so that the teachers | to keep an ac- ill be in a position eful record of the sc rent pupils. . foul, while the animals were not pro-| The new perly protected against winter weath- | than plain, common The straw thrown down 1 whole matter * Uf source of food, what y expect in buying milk and om the country ? Had not the epidemic in on for those in country as we 3 1 3 ft was estimated [town ------ Silver shaving sets, 82 to Besta', ~ antici-{ 4 give it ils scien surely re-|.f magnesia. It + are we value is that it permits any sort Storrington its collection of hats on the eve Press a d of hese | sisted that all lin each of them, but. he sternly drew trat ompliment to Queen Alexandra whose uéade agngnst the cruelty in the | volved im procuring this article of completely banishe and | hoof ARE CLAIMED TO BE OF! turning a switch the wrong way, thus She Worked the Bogus Cheque ANESTHETICAL VALUE. tific name, sulphate Meltzer, on Its greates that yy. Samuel J Rockefeller experimenters meat an operation' without any danger sad the heart of the patient Either local or oll as it dsosaid jection of a t solutio ity per cent ! of his departure from London. He in- } chine should be large, and rent | that there should be ostrich feathers gy co 4 ic | the line at osprey plumes, a delicate] giscovered in Hamilton, and the auth . divorce from him |SENTENCED TO EIGHT PLAN EPSOM SALTS Nilliam Puvler. Deseronte, 8 line MONTHS FOR FRAUD. anesthetic is nothing else epsom salts, or, as discovered by i the of -- to do such general anesthesia, may be produced hy the in open window, near the bed. Suspi- "| cons were finally aroused against the | wife and she was put on trial, | The jury was out for two hours. | a When they gave their verdict of guilty | they brought in alse a strong recom- . mendation for mercy owing to the fact Vieti A Tooth aun The latent that the e vidence was circumstantial, | fl a im a sylvia teolumun, '=n and the woman had three children to ol look after. The verdict occasioned sur- i ®i Mrs. John A. Littlewood, of la is dead of poisoning after tak ing tablets for a cold, and Mr. Lit. in a precarious condition. | case of smallpox has been Another +! orities fear an outbreak ; : : { | was tried on a charge of intentionally | -- | | causing considerable damage to roll-| | as well as endangering the ling stock, Game on Banker Collard--Ask-| of £200 The woman Felineau, have | sum { charge, but asked for} command of Lieut. -Col of | guilty to the had an encounter in the vicinity 3 . Ainsfa 1 = tribesmen were finally ve | leniency on account of her two little] shed, large lot pulsed. The French, who had twelve children, and her mother. "You should have thought about | RRRRYYE 2 RERLERERERREERDRERRRN SR ---- a -- A BARGAIN IN pleaded | bath, gus, ete. Agency. Overstockings, 17¢c. to 80e. Infantees and Bootees, 10c. to Tbe. Lined Kid Mitts, ®5e. to 50e. Handkerchiefs, Sc. to 28e. Gauntlets, 50c. to 90e. REMEMBER to shop early. EE ---------- A ---- Steacy's DIED. ATHEWSON.--In Kingston. Dec. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. LAMPS : ---- 50 Fancy Lamps. Just got them in & Frame Dwelling, Albert street, bars, snd many others. SWIFT'S Real Estate end lnsurente men wounded, including a Heutenant | t | are now bivonacked in the field. your little children before you started | x . 2 . i things." said Magistrate | "Bven now, I understand] » Comfort. Buying Furs. that 'has a recognized standard of ex-|but the law of the land must be re-| n | cellence of the familinr drag into the nerve |oWering in fars of sll kinds suitable {stop to." i Lab | Mrs, James $10, at{track governing the sensations of the for Christmas gifts. At Campbell { "It's my first and last offence, said On in her part to be operated upon. i Bros', the busy fur stove. . lithe woman, as she leit the dock. --- they are asking when their mother is ed inland revenue collector at Port When vou buy here you get the kind {coming home again. It is very sad, | Hope. Sery the big values we are |spected, and this sort of thing put a! tain pens for C See Bibby's swell 50c. neckwear. H. M. Woods will likely -be appoint- Waterman's newest See Bibby's $1 ving itt >

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