Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1908, p. 5

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a sme DONT LIE THE FARK ENGLISH IMMIGRANTS HUG} Foren, To TORONTO. Two Hundred Arrived There This Morning--More Ave Coming-- Lacrosse Matches Arrangead. Murch an hundre old 0. Twi from the Toronto imunigrants try, on a C.P.R ing. The immigratio trying to Western Ontario one-third of them appeared leave The new arrivals an mostly with a few Scotch Another train load is this after noon, Manager Charles Querrie, of the Te cumnsehs, {reasurer Lun ny, of the Amateur Ath letic Assgciation, Satur day, and arranged crosse matches, the first in Montreal on May 24th: the second bere, on Ma 30th. Me Lanny Shamrock won't sapport any change in the red dence rule, except one gravting a plas er securing his written release from; club, the privilege of wit! another, ; It is understood that the provincia will guarantee the bond Northern railwas Moose Mountain forty 'miles an £20 000 where Mac deposit coun pecial, thi morn atthorilies an the farms more thay 1 te willing locate them oi but no Foronto English, due and Secretary Shamrock met herve 1 two exhibition le on says the signing government of the Canadian from Sudbury The distance is about the guarantee will be for mile. Moose Mountain is kenzie & Mann possess huge of iron ore which they are now deve to oping Just belore announcing the text o his sermon, yesterday morning, Hey Alexander Macyillivray, minister © Bonar Presbyterian church, corner o Lansdowne and College streets, some what to the astonishment of the dn gregation, announced that, as pre sumably all who intended to com were present, the side door bad better be locked in order to prevent thieves from rifling the pockets of the outer garments of the choir. It appears that, last Sunday, during the service a sneak thief abstracted two or three dollars worth of car tickets and some money from the pockets of the sing ers, The government will place on th order paper of the legislature, this af ternoon, or to-morrow, a resolution with reference to prison labor The resolution, it is understood, merely will affirm the principle that reform of the existing system is necessar- but it is the intention of the government to act upen the report of the special commission The provincial government is to ac code to the of the tanbark dedlers and will remove the embargo which, at present, exists against the export of tankbark to the United States. The embargo will be removed immediately bv orderdin-council and remain inoperative till August, 1909 This getion, by the government, is the result of representations made hy dealers in hemlock bark. These stated the tanners hed combined to keep down prices and in consequence the settlers were unable to find a market for bark and considerable stocks had accumulated, Harvey George Perkins was killed on October 24th, while working fer the Oshawa Street and Gas Fitting come pany. He lelt a widow and two child ren, The widow sued for damages and a jury awarded her $2,580, An appeal was taken by the defendants when the judge held that the action shoul have Yen taken under the workman's Compensation act, under which thy widow would be entitled to only $1, 500. He gave judgment for this amount, St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church on Leslie street, was almost gutted hy fire this morning. The fire started in the organ loft about 10.30 o'clock shortly after the morning service and spread to the roof. There were still ¢ few worshipp® se in the church at th time, but they' had mo difficulty in petting out. Fhe may reach £15,000, Navigation in Toronto harbor opened this morning, by the arrival of the steamer Lakeside from St. Cath arives. Last year the first boat got in on April let The Michigan Uentral railway, to- day, made a settlement of $2,200 and costs for the death of William Neish an employee, who was killed last year at St, Thomas. The money will go to members of the family in Scot hard reviest loss was Sent Up For Trial. Hamilton, Ont., March 30. soppe and Brunsco were this afer vioon, committed for trial on the charge of wilfully murdering Antonio Rieszo, at the Doolittle ang Wilcox company works, near Dunglas, on the eve of March 12th. When asked to plead to the murder charge they in differently said they knew nothing of the case. The evidence given against the accused was much the same as that adduced at the inquest, Guise Good Oranges Or Lemons. Not calls, 2 dozen "bc. Edwards & Jenkin. Phone 775. y 03 Bn s-- A quiet wedding took place at the home of Hilliard Leacock, Frankville, brother-in-law of the bride, on Wed: nesday alternoon, when two youny residents of Smith's Falls, Miss Lola Purcell, youngest daughter of Edward Purcell, Smith's Falls, and My. Clif ford Campbell, C.P.R. fireman, were united in marriare. i The asian steamer Tunisian, from Si. John, arrived at Liverpool at 7 a.m, on March 30th. "her friends donot "W¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908. POOR STUDENTS. A. Some Hard Put to Make lihood essai - a Live pe. received Lhe lowing cable despatch from St. Potersbur students bonding it to sécure the existence completing An osligent undergraduate of Moscow of fers to Ml cellars in of jee, has been Fomsk "Comrades, THERE IS AN INCREASE. Poor unwersity | are harder than ever means of Inebriety Among High and Low--| Middle Classes More Sober-- | Society Women Drink Eau de| Cologne and Chlorodyne-- | Some Statistics. | New York, March 30 The respondent London sends the fol | able despatch : The alleged inebriety and drue-takiong | subject of | 'while their education. sumuner with folowing sup plies and the notice posted in the university at Sun cor- | why bestow x} at kopeck pieces on outside se # hed Hing workers are plenty at the dniversity who ean sew quiet decently # not artistically ? The author of the poster with an offer of his favpetress, urging that certainly would be more conscientious ly dems than that of the ordinary work-woman." Another notice reads Lombades, do not be surprised that I offer Fou uy services as a barber." The amateur barber offers his ser dees at one-half the price charged the professionals and guarantees juaity of his work. ? lowing increase in women has been the by the. Woman's of England Temperance In résponss ular to a number of medical ninety-three who are working among the poor speak of the marked increase in drinking "among working women Eighty-eight * with fashionable prac- | tices mention an increase of drinking women of the wealthy classes, fifteen write that middle class women, nurses, teachers and | | others in that grade, there is a mark- | ed decrease in drinking. An eminent | | practitioner says he considers that the { ------ rich Gillette Confessed Before He Was life they | Electrocuted. lead, the late hours they keep and the Aubman,: NY., March 30.--In the |#¥O1tement dectrie' chair, at the, state prison, {for heavy this mowing. at '6:14 o'clock. Chester {that eau de cologne tillette died for: the murder of his prevalent, and that chlorodyne is al ngeotheart, Grace Brown, at Big [favorite drug i. 3 Moose Take, on July ith, 1906. Gil- | At the instance of the home office tette 'made a confession to his spirit | the police watched six saloons for four | wl advisers: This much is contained | 48ys between 11 and 12:30 mid-day na statement that the clerovman { and in that time over 2,100 women ve gut after the electrocution entered, "Because our relationship with Cles ter Gillette was priviledged, not deem it wise to make a detailed statement and simply wish to say that no legal mistake was made in| Her Sister. his electrocution. (Signed) Henry Me New York, March 30.--Just on the tiravy Cordello Herrick." eve of her expected departure, on Sat- | I'he execution successful, | wrday, to visit her sister, in England mly one contact being necessary | Miss Trearin, housekeeper for Miss | -- - | Eliza Moulton, a wealthy woman, of ARE MANY CLAIMANTS | New Rochelle, received a cablegram | announcing that her had diec To An Estate Said to Be in Ene-|in England. Despondent over the news land. | Miss last night, committed Walkerville, Ont., March 30.--Mrs.| suicide George Burnham, wile of a Pere Mar-| een ns aquette railway hand, is one of about] Constabulary Disbanded. twenty claimants to a vast English] Sergt. "Harry" Law, of the estate. 'Lhe estate is that of Henry| S.C, has just received a letter from Page, who died at Marblehead, Mid-| his brother, W. G. Law, who is! 4 llesex, England, in 1529 The land! member of the South African Mounted which is of great value, was Constabulary, at Ahronstad, Orange hivided owing to the direct heirs he-| River Colony. The letter was written coming widely scattered but instead | early last month and Mr. Law states was leased for a term of and| that very warm weather was being ex. has since greatly increased in value. | perienced, just U8 degrees in the Some months ago an Australian heir! shade and 160 in the open. The wri 'aid elnim to the entire estate and] ter also states that about four hun shortly afterwards other heirs in Can-| dred of the constabulary have been adn and the United States came to] disbanded. Several cases of enteric light: + Kero. are also claimants in} fever were reported, but the St, Thomas, Out., and other places. | was reported to be not nearly as bad r---------- as some time ago. Mr. Law served TEACHERS ILL-PAID. in the South African war, and also served during the time of the up vising of the Boxers in China. | among inquiry Union So an Church ciety dressed concludes services as a sewing Ns to a cir ad his men | { among by the while with NO MISTAKE MADE. | crease in ebriely among caused by the rapid wo men is This doctor adds | drinking is very | stakes. | SHE TOOK HER LIFE | we do | | Because of the Sudden Death of was quite sister T'rearin, CPA} never | years disease Quebet M.L.A. Criticizes Condi. tions in Province. 8 | real, March 30.06. Langlois, Permanent Street raving. ] M.L.A., far 84. Louis, delivered a red| There is a movement afoot to have hot speech OFS tHE Teform club, his| bitulithic pavement laid on the block | tex being «ue the inferior state of] covered by Wellington, Clarenc °, King | rimary education in the province of | and Brock streets. It is thought that Rear. where he said five thousand | enough property (two-thirds female: teachers were working for | are required) will sign for the work un $120 per annum in the face of the On der the local improvement plan, City tario minimum salary of $400. Engineer Craig has written to com- He also regretted to say that while | panies to -dind out the smallest the French-Canaulans had to pay $1 08 | amount of permanent pavement they for their readers, the fathers. and| Would construct at one time here and mother of Omtario were given their| the cost. Ii a little were done, it ¢ cht : » means of enticing children's school books at forty nige might be the means of enticing pro cents and even: less. perty owners in other business streets the lead of the above mentioned | Military Notes. of the discharge, ani in. Ottawa owners to follow in those streets on WHERE ARE THEY? | | Friends Aré Anxious About People in Mexico. Windsor, Ont., March 30.--~Mrs. Man uel D'Asunsolo, daughter of the late Henry Morand, a former treasurer of Essex county, is in the very centre of | the earthquake district of Mexico. | Nothing has been heard fromi her and | know whether--sho{ y | part Nr. D'Asunsolo isa |} k . week, wealthy mine owner, and they have } : a Cxaminations are now in been. living for the past four years for the short course mer + . " L ge 8 SC 'n near thé city of Chilhancingo They | "© v have passed through two earthquake disasters Private has purchased his Jor his home Nearly all the necessary répairs have been' made to the building on Queen | street, to be used for 'the station hos pital, and the members will probably move into the new quarters the latter of this week Guertin, PAMC left | the first of next | or is alive or dead. progress An Emergency Physician i You are sure to save needless suffer- | HE IS UNDER ARREST. {Ing and you may save life by hav- | | ing at hand a bottle of Smith's-l New York | White Liniment It is of vital { portance that pain or injuries be | treated promptly. Here is a remedy that relieves pain in an almost magi cal way, and cures strains, bruises, lame backs, ete., quicker than any | other remedy we know of. 25¢., at] Wade's Drug Store. ! im- Has Been - Under Suspicion: Now York, March 30.--Alexander Berkman, who served a long prison term for trying to kill H. C. Frick, afterwards figured as Emma Gold man's common law husband, and is | probably the best known anarchist in | America, was arrested as a suspicious | a i person, today, in conpection with Organ Recital. i the bomb throwing by Selig Silver- Another pleasant organ recital was | stein in Union square. } . day afternoon, These recitals are given every Saturday afternoon! through Lent, and are well attended. | KR. R. F. Harvey presided at the or.| gan and the following singers took part : Mids Mona Knight, Miss Kath.| leen O'Hava, Miss Mildred Mac morine, | Rev. C. WN. Bikey and Charles Har-| vey. | Some Rare Coins. Kingston, March 30.--(To the Fdi tor}: | have a collection, of old Ro- man coins in my possession, mostly silver, namly, commencing with Au gustus Caesar, B.C, 27, to Julien the Apostate, A.D., 361, and including the following emperors Claudius, Nero, Galba, Vespasian, Titus. Nevea, Trajan, Hadrian, Constantivs and Constans. 1 have also some old English coins, all silver, namely: Henry 1i, penny. 1154. Edward 1. penny, 1272. Fdward II, hali-groat, 1327. Henry VI, groat, M22; Edward IV, groat, 1461: Eliza- beth half-grost, 1558. Irish farthing: James 1, 1603 and a penny of Alex- ander TH, of Scotland. --Yours--JACK NORTH, Held A Small Strike. Montreal. March 30.--The Canadian Pacific railway had a small strike on ite hands, on Saturday when twelve billing clerks in the freight depgrt- ment stopped work because a demand for more pay was not complied with. They are still out and their places are being refilled. The work of the office was disorganized for the time being. 'A Sent To Treadwell. Juneau, Alaska, March 30.--A com- pany of the fvth infantry arrived at Treadwell, vestendav, from Vancouver ed and still burning. at the Hanna Barracks, to nid the local marshals | coal mines 4 A number of arrests of miners for] Th Allan steamer carving concealed weapons have bwen| Liverpool, docked at St. wade, S30 mom. Navigation Opened. Detroit, Mich., March 30.--Naviga- tion will be officially opened in De- | troit, next Wednesday, when the City | of Detroit, the D. & C. line boatswill leave on its initial trip to Cleveland. Reports . from various stations along the route are that the ice has almost entirely cleared. Daily serviee will commence hetween Detroit and Cleve land on Saturday, Died Of Paralysis. Amberstburg, Ont., March 30. Thomas Lipps, formerly a resident of Colchester South, is dead, here, at the age of eighty years. He had beey in poor health for some time. and the end was hastened by a stroke of paralysis. ~~ Cannot Save Any. Hanna, Wyo., March 30.--Hope was finally abandoned, to-day, of saving the lives of any of the seventy-one men entombed in the pxplosion, wreck- Corsican, from John at Row Youk, March 30--The Sun has ENGLISH PHYSICIAN SAYS | San | wire and "00 ito a pt wood high license case of too much card-playving | i northwest of Lyn | centenary and Quebec charge of {other | C. Mil, | Southern unhurt. i It given in St. James' church on Satur & i spring medicine is W 0 r f A PITH OF THE NEWS, | { The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. rly bas expected to an ¢ date ee been appointe New Brunswick tional mallers, to, investigate edués- IE 1st Assiniboia to oppose J for the comme X. Mathieu legislative R. L. Richardson has been n Ate I G. Tur hi Hou, F a member ol the { Queire counct St. Fastache Foronto dine at his home at wi ar iuctor, volts went through him Io Ryekman, K.C., has dechned the conservative nomina tion for Kast Toronto as running mate to Dr. R.A editor Johnston, a street was struck by a live *yhe of. the declares New all York Press| the govern- | fighting to he frepublicani, fficeholders and elect ikely the s decision in ment 5 are inate Yalt that the appeal against the Colling government Jus- | Important changes in the British are imminent members of one of | ministry | Some the cabine the will be raised to cabinet rank Mrs. Mary Connelly, an aged well-known resident of Thurlow, pass ay suddenly on Friday night. the wite ol John Connelly 1834, steamer Victorian, Liverpool, sadded from Halifax 10:30 on -oth, with twenty-five class, forty-nine cabin 205 steerage passengers, Maj. . I. 'V. Eaton, Roval Cana dian Artillery, is promoted to be di rector of training on the headquarters stafl from assistant director of opera tions and stall duties The big building intended for the Winnipeg Grain and Produce Ex change will be sold. The western pro- | vinces may take over the various! grain elevators On Saturday younger and | and | n in Allan for atl first second and | the of lightning struck barn of Thomas Pettem, ex-reeve Elizabethtown, residing west: of Seel- ey's, and about one and one-half miles| The boys of Eton College have sub-| £1060 to the Champlain ter battlefields fund. | governor-general of | £50 to the | scribed Northeote, has subséribed Lord Australia, { fund { The death occurred in Bancroft on] Friday evening of Clinton Weese, third | son of George W. Weese, formerly of Belleville. The deceased was a very| popular young man, being only eigh | teen years of age Peter D, Lefebvre, a C.P.R tor, was arrested John, by a United States marshal clothing the border conduc N.B., the | and into at St on smuggling things across the United States NEW YORK STOCKS. Prices Furnished By F. W. Boschen | (Per W. Hector H. Hume, Manager.) March 30th, Opening, Ulose. bog 602 | 154 "04 gai dua | 3uq Stocks. Amalgamated Copper Am... Locag: gam... Am, Smitg. & Refin. Co, Am. Car. Foundry : Anacomia Min. (po Atcins, Top, & St. Fe Balti, & Ohio ... Brooklyn Rap. 1. Central Leather... Canadiap Puacibic ... Chicago G, 'W, Ches. & Ohio ... "anh & St. Paul | Col. Fuel & lron Distillers secs ; G. North Ry., pid. Kansas & Texas, com... Missouri 'Pacific. Min, St. P. & 8. St. New York Central Erie Raihoad ... . N, X. Ont. & West, Northern "Pacific Penn. R. R People's Gas Reading tock Tsland Rock Island, pid, Ry, com Southern , Pacific Shefheld Steel, com, NS, Steel, 11d com -- 5 833 | " 203 | Asi Dy 3 "law N. Silos tL. 8. Union Pacific, Wabash Wabash, pid West Union Tel. National Lead. CILICAGO IRICES, March Opening. 933-4 30th Close | aun BN1 Wheat. ay July, Corn. Hh 643 13.75 Reported Better. | Arthur Keway, the lad who was shot | in an accent a few days ago, wus reported to be some better this after noon. He is still at the Hotel Dieu. | | |ALL NEED SPRING MEDICINE.| Edward-- Well, why shouldn't he? | Very Necessary to Cleanse the System of - All Unhealthy | Matters. | Those who neglect taking suitable] medicine in the spring are apt to feel] poorly all summer. Now is the time] to get your blood rich ad red, to rid | the livef of its load of bile, to strengthen the kidneys and brace up the appetite. The surest and best Dr. Hamilton's | Pills which are certain to do great good--taken at night, their purifying | healing propertics filtcr all through! the system, and by morning you fel! like new. Wonderful the change they | make even in ove week. "Last spring | 1 was pale, felt tired and bilious, had little appetite and frequen{" attacks of | sick headache. 1 tried different tonics] without much benefit, but picked up ton's Pills. My stomach got stronger, | I ate more, slept better, gained ia ter." J. O. Potter, Marysville. dealers sell Pr. Hamilton's Pills, Be, boxes. . | Wanderer team, had a warrant take { out against mm { Children, pounds four pe: | of one per cent | city 'How | cepted as the most celebrated tenor on | favorite that whenever he sang he was | | accompanied with enthusiastic cheers. | Reeves happened to be on the bill and | prietor. { | manded £1 sterling for the purchases | Portland Oregonian, i] first appearance on the stage of Mr. | Huntley Wright. | impersonate | brutal ill treatment of the hero, and it | | ended with a gunpowder explosion. In his nervousness the warder dropped | | | | nearly frightening him out of his wits, from the day 1 commenced Dr. Hamil- | fusing weight, and in a hundred ways was) helped by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. As al spr ng medicine nothing could wilt] in which sociedy All| in i 1 j Gibson's Red Lross drug store, { ' f PEGE FIVE -------------- JURY AGQUITTED NIM Some foods have the same MISCARRIAGE OF Justice effect on the bowels as Cascarets. SAID THE CORONER. | But one must select the foods and that's difficult. It's easier to take Cascarets. Laflamune to Appear Before Mag- istrate--Hockey Trainer Morg- an Charged With None Sup- port of His Family. Montrea March 30 jury, this mo Latiamme, bar Here is one way to keep cheerful: Live out-doors and exercise in plenty. Eat coarse food, much fruit, many green vegetables. Here is the other way: Take a Cascaret when you need it. That will supply, in a gentle and natural way, the same laxative effect on the bowels. ng, a d Joseph tender in a scutlle on a street ¢ ' lay morn of his umbrella nto the eve of Frederick Kaiser, who from the Ihe coroner said the verdict was miscarriage of Laflamme to appear ing, ran the pc fred wound ustice, and be ordered before the magist ¢ : 3 . Morgan. a wi Nobody questions that the first way is best. So would it be best, for much the same reason, to do all of our reading' by sunlight But most of us are compelled to choose a second best way. And that way is Cascarets. No other laxative acts so nearly as proper living would act on the bowels, H-%nown ath the Edward lete, and at one time trainer of to-day, the S Protection harging by OCT and | Sup ety for ol Womer hut with nog port ol his authorities | said the worst in the «ity, the only fw con himself taken His his family Ih home was one ------------ ture The days of castor oil and salts, of pills and cathartics, What they did artificially, is now done by Cascarets gently The right way is to take a Cascaret when you need it Carry a box in your pocket. Ward off those dull feelings, those headac hes, before they fairly get started. sisting ol a picture of are over. the Wanderer' wu said hockey his ruin At the this sented with an wife had been meeting of the city ecoweil will be pre Robb | recommend afternoon, from and Comptroller ing the Montreal's ofier a report City Pre Pelletier isrer Bank of millior for was weeptance of Cascarets are candy tablets. They are sold by all druggists, but never io bulk. Be sure to get the genuine, with CCC on every tablet. The price is 50 cents, 25 cents and tor the ome loan, called bank's offer vent by the ety. «The considered the best, 100 The duty and with the semi-annual viz. 3 § Gd f stamp | tion payment of | interest one-half | In all probability the | report. per | loan wall be free ¢ oe the registration and will Ten Cents per Box. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1807 { B. EB. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 | ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Rest, - - - 5,000,000 | 4 BL IRRLAND, Superintendent of | moral Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and Bagland A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS PAPER DISCOUNTED SAVINGS BANE DEPARTMENT n that an elderly man, who turned out | Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; {interest allowed at to be a dealer in hats aloig the Strand, | Surrent rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no London, attended nearly every concert | delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of within convenient distance if Sims | the deposit. KINGSTON BRANCH CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS, P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. canned _-- service in be couricil will accept the THE ENCORE HABIT. Reeves Turned the Tables. Sims Reeves, who in his day was ae Sims the concert stage, was so much of a usually greeted with a hearty encore, | Reeves was very good natyred about the matter, but he made it a tule never | to sing more than one selection when | he felt that his voice was not in first | class shape. He happened to notice | generally led the encore brigade. This hatter was a persistent person and of- ten applauded until he had forced 1 fs , ne Reeves to respond to double and triple | encores, : " Determined to teaches the little hatter | ' a lesson, one afternoon just as dark | was approaching Reeves entered his | admirer"s store and said, "One hat, | » please," naming the particular shape | which he desired. The little hatter | - -- didn't recognize the great tenor and | handed out one hat. | "Good," said Reeves. "How much | Regular is this hat?" | "Five shillings" sald the store pro | -- $5.00 Now Men's Foss Packard Patent Colt, Blucher cut, natty lasts. Men's Gun Metal, | Velour Calf Blucher Cut, all sizes and natty lasts. Reid & Charles, 111 Princess St. Succes- sors to _D, J. McDermott. Cowan's Maple Buds, Cream Bars Ie Teed Teo Ie Stage i wo and Milk Chocolate Hugs: Which Wed nt bo bo 8 Gnd | are superb confections. Nothing to equal them. "Encore," sald Reeves A second hat was forthcoming, and leeves ultimately obtained three "en. core" hats. When the little hatter de Reeves pretended to be furious. | "Send these four hats to this ad dress," ordered the tenor in terrible | tone, "but I only pay for one hat. De you understand? The three other hats are 'encore' hats, If you make me sing songs for nothing you must send me bets for nothing." The little batter was speechless. -- A Startling Debut. A comedy of errors describes the He was supposedito i the warder of a mad- house, and the scene opened with the | his cap, and, being agitated and short. sighted, be picked up the pan of gun- powder instead. It Instantly blew up, bucket full of water! -- London An- swers. Good Judgment. " "Your partuer," remarked the privi- I* THE COWAN CO., Limited, TORONTO leged friend, "seems to be a man of | snusually good judgment." : We Will Continue Our "You bet he is" réplied the self ac. knowledged brains of the firm. "Why, | he never makes a move without asking | | wy advice!" | During March. A Mean Question. Charles--1 heard the other day that | Gerald is going to get married. A few lines of Mission Furniture, suitable for Dems, at special He's comfortably weil off. i prices. = a are Just the Xi point. Why | Plate Racks, regular price, $4.50, for $1.50. i Iron Beds, frem $2.50 to 25 Pag Obstinate. | Marshall Sanitary and Osterm oor Mattresses, at Sale Prices, "Why don't you 'quit smoking, old | Combination Buffetts, from $25 to 875. Solid Mahogany Bedroom chap? You know it hurts you." | Furniture, big reduction Parlor Sett, jin Solid Mahogany, $1.25 "Certainly. Bat every time I make | for $1.00 $85 for $75, 3-Pieces Mahogany Sett, from $25 to $45, at up-my mind to do it somebody comes . Stound 'aud, ells. He 3 Gugt Sor.. R. d. REID, £30 Princess stieet. "Phone. $77. ---- Doctors Highly Delighted. They say for fattening and nourish- ing, nothing excels the pure "So- ciete" Olive Oil, which we import di- | rect from France. We have it in seal- ed bottlex, fresh from Sonny Nice, ! 30c., 50c. and $1 per bottle at Wade's | drug store. : ~~ Judge Riddell gave a judgment re to declare that Benjamin EE disappeared from the Mansion House, Aylmer, in April, | 1809, is dead. The declaration was applied for on Behalf of the A.O.UW, Dancey took out aj certificate for $2,000, Fresh Howes seeds just arrived Dancey, who Get It for To-Morrew's Breakfast "THE BEST MADE OATMEALS." at' i at a * $4.00. r

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