Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1908, p. 1

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She Daily pitish Whig i mre -- YBAR 75--NO. 153. KINGSTON, NEVER FORGO ------ | owe 5 UA $ and other avis to 1904-5, $14 52,500, 19007 5 $11 341, the Ottawa Car Wis company was | pad these sums © 1902-3, $616.70. 1908 i, 85,164.19; 1904.5, 811 OES 4S 1905 DOESASMUGH: n a Week in the Imperial Parliament S, BEADLE; dos os 86,355 65 time it Dyring yu portions of Horse, Yukor hagds ot W, W smissioner of member commission Loved. stion | that ous erate t lownsite of W { fallen int the in y former | kon; ©. F. Melsane, | Trauscontinental ( Fraze Lieut Mioternor « BUSINESS MUST BE DONE | Scotia, and George W, Mitch made March 3rd, 1900, ani! WITH GREATER DISPATCH. | each of the four got forty acres. at S------ {310 an LEFT PORTION OF ESTATE TO DIVORCED HUSBAND. sale was acre. Likely Be| Mr. Lemienx made a Ex. | 10 who circulation in Queber : etl containing what purports to. be etter from Rev. Mr, Dumieanil, Will Not Be Kept in Parlia- | priest of St. Hyaciothe, to Mor ment For Months As is Now |rett » papal ablegate. The pamphlet | love that prompted her to Occurring. |= pataine a dissertation on certain reli man of her chowe never left the : { tical e vite in Quebws v. fof Mary Stuart Coflin, the From sondent, As to the mdrit of these matters who died recently tava, Paurhament «o-!] amieux had nothing to sav, but as { stances, Her tered wonth of the! the pamphlet contains an anon Fhursday, session, and the letter signed "P.M..." he denied that Philip M. which has accomplished | the initials stood | posgnaster- |interpst in half of her estate, the serious ol the! yeneral." Hes conclue in an empha- | mailing portion going to her inv vaplistiing | tie statement to the effect that he had son, Fred. Coftlin. nothing to do with the circulation of | The decree &1 the pamphlet T | tered the friendship between Mr. | Sa -- Mrs. Collin. loth lawyers, they 1 FIERCE BUSH FIRES members of the law of Cod Collin. While they still She Never Forgot Him--The we- ceased Made Arrangements to Have Her Body Incinerated. Several Things Will Statement as Done in the Future to pedite Work So That Members of a pam Detroit, we HM. ~Though Stat by an order of the div separated tourt, the wed the heart attorney, Our Own Uagre v June 0. upon the present Dlisnges 8 cals for methods of under sad circum filed fon this fact, lor Coffin she has left a will, probate eighth Vvmous reveals amount of been Oohsldoeration Canada in ac public With the recedt ¢ srowth of publi arise the need for patch, and an end ta the bates, and yarthamentary ses frequently house, and more Fielding that the accomplishes ny business court never shat bustacss there has! the rapad dis nethy de more heen firm {fin & About | they {even to appear together His othee is in the hers was in her away. He « ofhice; she at his They werg really good friends when he way that she poison. Collin iteration the harpttex ons, Ib as Hoor of the than once by Mr { imperial ' mried, Have Done Much Damage } Cobalt. June 30.--A hig fire four m ire our wserted on the before swept | bar Valpey build south- | Ing | obalt, parbament| ¢)vouph the cotntry home on Camero east of foul Lhe much nn we us th here, of Sunday, and wiped | avenue, milés led at he Lahadian parhiament plants of a doen or more session, he introduction mihes, sure, aod the notibed the committees shorten our this lost their powder lire up to their ving from Femiskaming would considerably | house, and the hurris { buildings at | wort, but | her sive and made every effort to ave | likely save thes this friend { Columbus Cobalt mine lost | then his wife thing v {In her Development disp building seaped with Shamrock main would { i- | they will former sweetheart an 1 the n y ture, pid i hon also w w the! The earlier introduction of hued Hi every British custom were followed it would The be introduced at the very Le lost all the session barely « Sir Wilfred | At the option, Irth saved The Lumsden, Duck o and mother of their oy further wition of her men she wished, the remains {ated by General~Mangger F mune the diamond [of the Michigan was all was | tion At the | Colin | said will she arranged for body, were ineings X. Kolb associa Philip mourner, He Coleman ompany | the and, as ning of their and the their live sceured the ad Cremation yesterday, of his Saturday sitlings "The weomed glad also for he the house Laurier i funeral principal t her ashes wil Pontige and Mary motion for and a boiler SOrViees a was the chamber and precincts arte hot and 1 these days Replies to questio ns by Mr i this morning, tha cemetery those rane, at her Epp- | by ake 0 their re Ly lost all chinery | Taylor ' \ it vis elicited from the minister of marine an | H. I'. Davis, of the Davis i told your correspondent | mteresting list of the expenditures | iver ag { all hi® mine made by that department for aids to this mornifig that he lost : | . and the fire | Reaching For Hat Man Slipped navigation of recent years, It wan buildings and machine I a 4 *tuted that there had been paid to] V8 Still raging in the vicinity oo Under the Wheels. New York, Within view of | the Dominion Foy Signal company of] TS Lake. { * ne R Pi Faronto, the following amounts Tos | At the the fire hurned up to | several hundred men, women and ohild 4, F16.600; 1904.5, $125,208 : 1905.4 [the office, but the men worked heroi You near: the sutras. 3 - al » t wy i" nt nnee oO : " oe , . {eal q £00 « ave their $46,900; 1906-7; Ww O15; 1907, $00. he AG and managed to Ay " Park, lirotRer Cassimir, of the GIN, { huale St. Jee iia ae {St To the International and M, | At the Radger at : Ea oLrincipa} h arng onal ane aripe 1 8 school, Broo g ne shalt house were ' Signal company, there hat heen paid {the . i "ar vol. he JOSIP ANIISON, as he bent tobert Bryce, of the Silver Queon [the seat of a Bright Beach ear to : {his hat, brushed off by a woman. #1 he jmine, sent a large gang of men out . i ) {hat hatTallen into the slip of the to the Badger property to help in the | work. | partly raised ronning board of the The Re car, and as the Franciscan brother 2 went down to get it he slipped was safed. i ' The men at all the mines deserve [fell undor the car. The front Chureh, 8)great praise for the manner in waich | Pa%sed over his neck and his " [they worked to save the properties, | 0dy was left lying in the street while open At the present ithe car went ahead for obtain authentic time it is difficult to | : Brother Cpssimir's name Store open to- |g 0 report [ Prog {lett buildings and ma- | s ered on the graves of Stuart Collin loved in life, la xing STRANGE FATALITY. mines _ Juno 30 lea ver, Prospes t order mine, the hoist * ouse | buted, but | was beheaded, from to get DAILY MEROBANDA, Hurrah For Canada And Campbell Bros'. Sommer Board of Works, 4 p.m Yacht Rages, 10 a.m, No Whig on Wednesda y Preshyterial Union, Pow Campbell night. Geo, night Roller Rink row night Pienic at tomorrow Roller Rink, Dombiion Day Kingston 10 aun, Raseball Ontario Hats, Thursda Wednesday. Donminion Day fester, next to the . and wheel headless Badger, | | Cooke's almost a Bros'« Hat Store ; | bloe ng mlormation, hut the | bl k. orga Moore. He hand } nally Stephen ¥ born in Dublin, where he was open tonight 1 t r | todd by the | Franciscans, HOTEL KEEPER FINED, a mons- | |FOR SELLING WHISKEY ON ELECTION DAY. -- At Cornwall--What's the Matter Mahnet whally. : Ba Hon, With Kingston's Inspector ?-- nd afhirming \ the ' ope | . . the present breakdown the old} Why Can't He See the Glaring monarehical political and the Violations Here. will bring to the | Whiskey servative Portugues every | tel on elec Mills & Co's Hat was was will be on to-mior eden Jesuits and joined the Parham for Fag i Settle With Strict Justice June B30. Yesterday Republican demonstration finances of the lat Nir . Carlos A olution ; Wednesday lly carried wholly sw ting the 1» ponlvation Army aDlonie. Joie « [ publican attitude in the Chamber of ip Liazug Soarchlinht | Deputies, that the : cursion America, Monday ment stion of royal Gh. | ndvances with strict justice, and in a See Amusement Column for the four] Moving Pioture Shows and Park Vaude ithe. i Steamers North | three sessions. té Lishon, there Preshytery, Cooke's Ci was a ng Wednesday, over the Inshien vs. C.L Park, 3 pm was um demanding govern settle the que } worthy of | | King and Caspian call dally at Swiit's Wharl, going east at 10.05 a.m., and west at 4.15 p.m. Excursion among day, July 8rd, by groups | monarchical regime was served freely by con 1.000 Islands, Fri-{ front number of C.W.A. Society of St. | {rot a nu - George's. Cathedral. Steamer Caspian (88 citizens and republicans of leaves Swift's Wharf, at 10.15 a.m sacrifice for the honor and futufe of | has been fined 350 and costs 1 he Bijou Theatre--~Travelogue attles | the country The police did not in| conte st in Glengarry was the fnost and Development of the British Army terfore 1 . i . tend | ay 'he Funny Revenge of Anjt®riere, amd the meeting separated {strenuous ever in that county. Me "The Sad End of a Pussy] quietly. Dougald, the liberal mittedly made a THustrated Son by John Robert Mary Risin Will Accept Terms gainst heavy odds, having token the { London, June 30.---The Field a week. [field late with all the handicaps of Iv publication, that + Sir [the opposition candidate. 'I he Thomas Lipton is Liam all over the constituency wp to lenge & | Saturday before pointing day {his election was safe. A deadly cutter jday intervened, and the returns amaz riggetl and huilt under the present uni ed everyone when a majority of over versal rule of the New York Yacht two hundred was posted for the Wan Club. ney 'candidate. Second, the New York Yacht Club | Mr. MeDougald aseribed his defeat | shall designate the size of the yacht{{o the eleventh hour work of an im it considers most suitable for the race | ported brigade of machine workers, Sir Thomas, when sedn by the Ass I numbering Uarty<five or forty, picket ciated Press at Dunoon, Scotland, said ed in every doubtful ward in the that the Field's statement was perfect constituency, and to "infamous sland ly: correct. |ers, roorbacks, theft, whiskey and - money." Now the lid has been part Are Ready To Pay. {ly lifted, and in this small detail of Kingston, Jamaica, June 30.--Some one phase of the campaign enough of the English fire insumince compan- (has been revéaled to void the else is here are now offering to pay filty (tion. A notorious feature of the con per cent. on all claims arising out of [ser tive campaign was the whiskey fires which occurred at the time of the lend of it, practically the entire quer earthquake, They are making this of | interest being marshalled for the gov- for in spite of the recont decision of ernment candidate, the king's bench division of the high! This was notoriously plain in King cogrt of justice in England, which ston, Hotels wers wide open and ritfed in favor of the insprance com- {never was thers here so mach drink. panies, The latter held that the earth- ing. © Yot hotels are to be closed ge- quake caused the fires and in conse- | cording to law. 'The local license in- quence they were protected from claims speetor saw nothing, but he is 4 for damages under their earthquake! veritable champion detective of "In. exemption clause. jdian¥ indulgences. He can coent them out fine. Put selling by whale Furaiture Repairing. isale is got easily detected by those Upholstering, repairing and = re. {argue eyes. g lurnitare, A i specialty of | rn hotels, barber shops and store fis Drop In Price. tures. W. hs For Every Varity Dwellings, Ragot and Queen streets. Whittingham, - corner { Cheese at Watertown. dropped to { Ue. over $200 Loves being rold. The V-- S---- teorvespending fivures for (he same A Comfortable Cruise. weak of Preceding yoars were Enjoyed through the 1.000 Istands| o.- on steamer Caspian, Dominion. Day, at; 1e08 { 9.226 ecapabie | workers at a Cornwall ho tion day amd the proprietor nominee, ad s-- -- splendid campaign Davis, July 1, In Canadian History. 1862 --Princoss Alice, daughter of the late Queen Victoria marsed - to the Urand Duke of Hesse 1867 ~The Act of Confederation into foree. IR72--Hon, Charles Tupper appo Minister of Inland Revenue INUT<Mr. Wilirid Laurier and othes Colamial preuders | entertained hy the Lord Mayor of London at the Mansion House 1904 Several thousand Canadian and American soldiers joined in a celebration of Dossinion Day at Ottawa. announces opin prepared to cha again for the America's cap, un was that came Suh der the following conditic uted | First, the new yacht she ng he i Mun Dishes, Entae Dishes, Custards, Bullion Cups, Bon-bons, Radish Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Spoon Trays, Olive Dishes. Hundreds of others, all at ate tractive prices. - ¢oxohats. Eee. Farm Sands, in fa par © ity re nd y Remembered the Man She Cg GOFFIN'S WILL ja young and} had | contifiued to confer in cakes and |} thelat his last LETTERS To THE EDITOR, | | Editor I ONTARIO, TunSDAY, JUN | TEMPORARY rHAIRMAN. { At the Coming National Demo-| cratic Convention. E 30, 1908. LATEST NEWS - i | { | matricu j ' | | -- GANANOQUE TIDINGS. the Town. June 30 8 ation eXaminationg morning at the high Public | Bandas Despatches Fro From Near And |"! School Inspector Joht attendance gypsies, | sixty horses, and the Hogs, children and other paraphernalia Hound in connection with i lishment, are 1he located just west camp | i i | | | | . i the largest ever | wb + ois [awn " here George A | | | { | | Distant it; Places, [2am candidates in | Three large camps of such Whitmarsh is GIVEN IN T {having a new cottage erected on his AE BRIEFEST POS- | island property, } SIBLE FORM. | the town. i Dr. Tait | | opened up their summer cot | Matters That Yaterest Everybody! Bluffeta, : near Red Horse, A Notes From All Over--1Ii ttle] lette has opengd up a shooting gal of Everything Easily Lead! lery in the West End store here is and Remembered now no trouble to spe the surpias | 5 { ni kel with a i . : | Bishop Potter is seriously ill again | merry-go-round and two five-eent mok | Mr. Bourassa is reported to be ill ating picture g Prof {eo " . « Adele | and Mrs Fournier, of Ottawa, are bridge between the | spendi ng time at their suw mills at Hespeler co Hapsed tremont Park Miss Lieutenant-Gaoternor | Nicholson, of Cumberland. N.S , has noted Ne. te Lom jon tan | arrived here for an Hay national! ,. © P.R. will open three {island House : Dah.| 1508 in Ontario on Werk sday, Miss Maud Barnes, trained nurse d cows on the Te Pan Wii cry os he a Ot lenham rail from St. 'Luke's hospital, New York was a boy and when The preside or of the Ble k Ned Q spending a two weeks Va- | mari went to Nebraska and city at Montreal, -- yaad HOF eation here with her parents, Mee. | polities He was sherifi 5 shot and | { of | Killed, Barnes, street, Mrs A his county for vears and then| |p) | Zimmerman, of Carthage, N.Y national Osler candidate for] th 4 | the ford rectorship of kdinburgh uni! i¢ past. week in town, the friend of Bryan in Ne- | versity. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ( was given 3.000 majority the Miss election, which was to the! | King street, spending mayoralty of Omaha | with Brookvill friends, has | home Mis, (Dr) Lamp fompany, | Hamilton, is visiting her on 8 now $701 L. Atkinson, Stone Mr. and Mrs. Henry i are spending a couple of oks Ww thig {the former € parents, Mr. and My homeless § A. J. Allen, Sydenham street Ih result of | and Mr J. R By et of S Lake, N.Y., spent the past week with relatives in Mrs. L. A Boyle spent the week in Kingston, the guest of a few miles past of and wife, of Utica, N.Y tage, Gon shows every evenn { JAMES C, DAHLMAN, | Mayor dames CU. Dahlman, the chawrman of the two cotton SOMe tem convention, is residence on am enthusiast, who for opened bulyea years A. at Calgary n hurrahing for the outing at is the one democracy. and only branch Mayor handle wi he j aay, i= got into Princess several will be a necame guest of | Svyden- | Middleton, | SOM tis committeeman and the one great arnegie, raska He a | ham street lossie Ferry steamer Jessamine made her {on Monday --_- The Toronto company's new firs first trip retur James T. Ro Incandescent father work chin Toronte, begins 000 factory Seeking For Heirs. The Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 27.--(To the! letter in the wpe that you will be glad to m unravelling a my hotel, at Canfield | known as the burned hundred unlicensed Junetion Junction wrile house I'wo and was assist | persons are stery as to the wranac | abouts of hairs have | the tornado in been left a substantial legacy by the | Advices reesived at Ottawa sav hex ith at this place of Elizabeth Heél- {that the French treaty is tikely (to leher mig. She March 17th, | be rejected by the France, and Ie iy will others, T. V. Denison, cashier in the Imper- Mrs. Nolan Miss Ewing John Wal Hamton, of Kingston, | ial bank, at North Bay. found in| the stall of the Nano Canada, and) Celia Adaline Hamton, [bed with a bullet through school, is 'spending her A LCansecon, Canada. 1 have written{ H. C. Phipps, son of the steel her home in Carleton Place many letters to the addresses | nate, 'has bought the. Hotel Saranac Mrs. John Davidson, of Kingston. but have received no answer, 1 wrote! New York, for 81,100,000 as an invest- | Spent several during the past] a firm of lawyers at Kingston on the! ment, week with Miss H subject, but they unalla to lo-! The department of canals Lovett, .of spent cate the heirs. The Mrs. Francis who!that it is expected that Cornwall can-| some with friends in town died, is the mother of the above chil-| nl will be re-opened for trafic on July| ing the week, Mrs. J, A. Bu dren but, | had not seen or| 10th, First street, 18 spending n heard from gr children in over forty] The United States treasury excoss of | Weeks with her parents at Perth, vears. If this notice should reach soma | expenditure over receipts for the fiseal | Bedard, Augusta, Me., is Visiting older settler we may be able to get | year just will approximate father, John Bedard, River street some information.--Yours truly, ¥, M.| $60 000.000 and Mrs. John McKellar, RODOLF, Attoraey-at-Law. | At fourteen fam- | Sask., who have heen visi ing ilies are homeless a: a result 'of the | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs bush fire raging at the sduthern MeoKellar, Garden street, left rei-- { boundary of the town. day, for a visit with rela Church at Warman Picked Tp ant} Harry Daker was killed and William Mowisen: I Moved Brooks, seriously injured, by an ex- oved. {ron 4 , : Uh LV plosion in the Leonard Engine Works, June 30.4-Very violent | reported. from many itute as the Minnesota scores dest time daring where two who town, past | died on senate of naming sister, among was his head. nag ahove days friends in New York city town were announces time believe, hing ending, Mr. | Haileybury, Ont. FIERCE STORMS REPORTED. tives All Are Excluded Berlin, June 30. The Haute, Ind., being taunted | Zy Eulenburg, who ix joined the church, Roy | inciting person to commit per and killed his compan-|jurv in with the Koch table" revelations of last held hy the New York hore to«day On murdering Al prose said to Winnipeg, | at London, Ont. storms are points pon in the middle accompanied by At Terre considerable damage to property and | because he had crops. Around Fillmore and Warman, | liggitt shot Sask., the winds swept the country | 100. Francis with tornado force. Many buildings | Joseph Liflio, § in the towns and surrounding country { police on a charge of i i y Howell, of Toronto, is demolished, or partly wrecked bert WF » have admitted assaulting deceased and numerous narrow from | . J Willi 0 J. MN death -or injuries are reported. i At Fort William, Ont. At Warman the Anglican church was employed the rack picked up and moved six feet off .its Fark Situs and foundation, Saskatchewan | WM Trading company's warehouse "oun Neil i vrecked, part being blown three I ay lap. A rend. { the Grand Trunk ria as an Ninga. : Dunrea and Waskada, Man heer, has retired. He pun om " ; fing on the old GTR. line broad are other places terrible | pi rston and Montreal trian west, wits another conn m ""roun summer iw motion of the uting attorney the public ar newspaper cluded Fraser, ---- West] Campbell Bros'. killed | Are the Slesereni| gan correspondents will Ix WoT I escapes yard at Straw Hats, wns instantly See ther working popular ones INDELL RELEASED BY DONNELLY WRECKING | spouts | The Brotherhood of Railway Train COMPANY. - San men will, it is said, take up the case) WHAT WILL HE DO? | of John Davis, brakeman, injured on| . the Pere Marquette, who is alleged to | Steamer Was Lightened and Soon | have been left lving by the Fan k, his Afterwards Floated--Will Exy- train being ordered to proceed with | ter Dry Dock Here ¥or Repairs | tur seve > during a severe and the was fifty-two hin years on Ji reporting Enquiry As to the Next Job For Kitchener. June 30 ~Lord @ m of command in November, crop of rumors as to what Kitchener's | out him ~Very Little Damage. in India | At Tiflis, five Priests and severa and the usual | deacons been arrested in conne will be the | tion with the assassination, L housand Archbishop Nikon, Exasrch of | ars on Lawrence proclamations against | day mormng, the Isth, was rele | early bythe Por velly Wrecking company, which, pow 5 The ste Arundell, which ran on | have \ shoal 1 tho Jane {2 island employment for him is'already | 10th, of hus next springing up. It is well known that | George Many the King is a great admirer of Kit chener's abilities and has had than one diseussion with the secre tary for war regarding his future em- | connec ployment on leaving India. It is! that the king will | to an earldom, but this, | point of view, advance the latest City of succeed the y him wer found in their possession Monday afternoon, more | Re Russian officials of the in jcalled in. afr wreghirs had failed to float the stranded steamer Last week, the owners, the company, of Detroit, boat to thé underwriters, afte efforts gt relegse had failed derwriters! called in the Donnell pany, Monday mornin latter's steamer began work, alter Lhe Arundell had been relieved of all car two chancellery with the murder. ently | svnodal were arrested other tion IGNORANT MEN star-Lol hand generally hel Lived promote him of course, | will be un a Aevorati ve Me anwhile one ob rumors is that he will : * evening no news ol any " Bw of Connaught in the Mediter- received at the eapital that would in- post of commander in- go, which should have ranean, the ' + had be epeti- : 3 {thicate that there had been a repeti ds chief of the British army. in abeyance of the disorders, similar to those| the start, After pulling throes hours {from the bow, the steamer Donuelly! won 1 re see the retirement of the late Puke { which occurred at the towns of Vies-| Rh : f » ~ y > x 3 a MN hot Osi Lio 1 a ru, q of Cambridge, being revived for the cas 'and Las Vas. Senor Corral. vice- shifted I _ pos ion » th horn and said: "Thelin about twenty minutes, the Arundell slid off the shoal | duke | president of the republic, 3 rouble in the state of Coahuila is not | ™! : jirod The steamer was takem to Clayvten and a diver made an examinution of Woman Attorney's Big Fee. ja revolution nor is it the gar Chicago, June 30.--~A woman at-|ment of one. A few imorant men ol ) i torpey has received a fee of £30,000, | the lower class have listened to words | the bottom. Al the damaye hs Jould | Miss Mary Fi Willer, successfully pro-| of certain anarchists, now residing in og Was a srack in ane of Y " p gy s secated a suit on behalf of the grand. the United States, and, thereupon, set wor a Sg me. the = ern. he chiliren of the late William Pross for! about to rob, murder, and pillage nine Nog Fame fhe Ringst n to tho distribution of his 83, 000,000 | es-| They are mow hiding, The rurals will gia the ir ut 2 y dock, ir tate. Under the will the estate was to! catch them. 'They will be tried as] ¥™ da w get a berth by to-mor- bo held in troft until the youngest of | common criminals. ro hing. of Diteais,. the pemral the rgrandchildren reached 30 yenra.| ---- en hs i we, D abt, ho | Miss Miller argued "that under these! To Publish A Daily. Talagee of the Sry ole ho hae = provisions, the estate might never be! Paris, June 20-8. I. Bmonvey, pre hn he A el : ar op 2 distributed among the heirs it was/gident of the American Continental Fr daw § Sarum neo b intended to benefit and Judge Car-|.Journal Colfung, has arcived in Ficay. 'iy wnter susfained her contention. {Paris to arrange for the publication Pp -- = {of the new English daily paper, which 1,000 Islands--Rochester, } Want A British Past Line. jit is proposed to start in the French | Steamers North King and Caspian | London, June 30.--At Wellington, | capital. Mr. Ssnnvey is enthusiastic | leave daily, except Monday, New Zealand, Governor Plunkett, in jover the Pranpects of his paper, and (am. for Thousand Island ports, and | opening parliament, referred to the | refises to be daunted by) an editorial | at 6.00 p.m. for Bay of Quinte ports | Quehor ter-comtennry, whereat Ran- | warning of the Paris edition of * the | and Rochester i farly, thé ex-governer, is to represent | New York Werald, which statés that ---- the dominion, Premier Ward being un- | the sum of $7,200,000 has been lost on Hats For The Holiday. ahle, jin consequence of the pressure [the Herald since its inception in| Buy your, mew hat tonight and] of parliamentary business, to attend. | Paris. buy it at Campbell Brose', where you! are absolutely cirtain of getting the correct styles. ym an arm | Have Listened to Words of Ameri- can Anarchists. Mexico, and on ment June 30.--Up to last sort has been ueen done at ep pi we i neal The government is hopeful of the | coroperation of Britain, Canada and Australia for the establishment of an entirady Britich fast tine. Navy cons tributions are to be increased,' Campbell Bros'. To-Night. For a nobly straw sflilor, 5 ri it, W. A. Ostrom, formerly of Belleville, idied, on Saturday, June 20th, st Chi on Thersday, July 2nd. Steamer lege | "In Everybody's Mouth." | cage, where he was emploved, He was Folger's whar! at" 1 pm, and Ports! Wiarton creamery butter. Ask your, for many yeasts in the civil service inimouth pier at 115 pom.. Back early. John's Sunday school, Ports mouth, wil 8 947 ia} 12% 1:15 am. Spacious decks and Sh* { 1g0s R298 9 a Mie : 10.43% Tha loons, Liges : in T092 104 @ 104e. SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE and aN. 8 AGENCY. gna ' grooe for it. Take uo other, Hie eqsloms department of Canada. Summer Visitors Are Flocking to | ston, of Athens, in charge thera ave] with | gengraliv | estab { of the! shooting gallery, a at 10.15 i9%its ancent | daughter } Tickets, adults We., gud children 17. Jat Gilmon's Lied Crom Drug Store, LAST EDITION Probabilities Toronto, June 30--~Ottawa Valley and Up- per St. Lawrence «WW esterly winds, fine and warm. Wednesday, fair until night, then THIS STORE ] Will close every day at 5 p.m. except Saturday dur- H ing July and August. Please [ do your shopping as early as possible DRRERRRTER COME AND SEE | For yoursel! the values we are giving in every section of this Store WE OFFER: Fast Black Hose For Ladies', at 15¢c. VR spent | | a | Knee Length Knit Drawers a Lace Trimmed, at 25¢. 7 Ladies' Summer Vests B=. Pure White, at 2 for 26¢. White Muslin Waists at $1. New Stock Collars White and Colored, at American Girdle Waists Good quality, at 35¢. Summer Corsets 3 models, at 50e¢. Boys' Ribbed Stockings Fast Black, 10c, to 20¢ Embroidered, 25e¢. WE RECEIVED TO-0AY- A big consignment of new I Neckwear, Wash Belts, Frillings, Etc. | BIRR MARRIED, | HONTGOMER) ADALR 140m roing ® Art) sr to Ethel Mar city, KER} YOUREX Tose 7th, Win. ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. At Camp ing is so much recited an a {cup jr good Tea. Try Oyr Own "Special Blend" wr ponivingd with rluciariy pungent flay strength makes It's rare Ls #Xira suitable fog chiopors. Price 35 cents the pound, Jas. Redden & Co, Importers Of Fine Groceries. BRITISH PLATE MIRROR. 30in.x40in. In a hand carved also 2 Gerat-clasy Av TURK B. rama, Larriages, up-to-date ofeny 'Phone, 708. Mis. Catharine OG. Embury, eldest of the late D. Y. Williams, Bellwville, passed away on Sasday. Sha had heen in poor peslth for some pears. The ate Mrs Embury was born in Prince Kdward county in 154 2, Le {ing jo her sixty-wisth year. The death took place in Belleville, en Monday at the residence of Mrs. picnie at Brophy s Point A, EB. Fish, of that lady's sister. Wien Alice Thomson, after quite ou lengthy illness. "Bathing cars and songs bags,' Baby.» ib SER od si

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