Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1908, p. 1

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YEAR 76--NQ. 203. HEWILL STK Unless His Policies Are roroot, the sm to the the nomination, that the governor glad to withdraw as a can- himself, but would lend all his to Mr. Wilcox, whose name has been under his serious considera- Vion. Should the yublican leaders, | hawever, tontinue their efforts man onistie pol will last {ior { would | didate strength be antag to he ditch." the fight { Carried Out. | : | PITH OF THE NEWS. | | The Very Latest Culled From Over The World. laborers flood at Au Ten of i their GOV. HUGHES' VIEWS AS EXPRESSED BY THOSE Sogn NEAR TO HIM, and hiteen: he gro All lost | gusta, | ves in the has and destroyers Baron Makion *prdbably, will ceed Count Komura as Japanese sador at LonWon. a cost of $35,000, the New | decided to build a flotilla of torpedo | boats ! | suc- | Hughes Would Retire in Favor of Wilcox--Such Is Word of "a 'Close Friend the Gover- | Home for Incurables, was openéd at | | Hamilton: on Wednesday. | nor." fe a Pe | The succession and transfer taxes 2% on} New : York, Aug. "From a}, "ciate of the late tussell age | rource close to governor Hughe amounted to $667 583. | resting light is thrown leke freighters, idle sine the feelings of the governor toward navigation opened, have just gone the question of a renomination into commission at Duluth. succeed himself," says a statement, | The town of De Lorimier just issued by a press bureau. It is | nexed to Montreal on October learned that the governor, for his . {population is nearly 7,000, own personal, interests, was strongly i Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark, opposed _to. the idea of serving longer] i the World's . E. Union, in his present position and desired t | New York on Saturday for the practice of his profes I'here has been a great falling off in| gion at' the close this year. It the amount of pulpwood carried by only when machine politicians : sought {44 Temiskaming & Northern Ontario to compass his defeat and to destroy {raidw av. the effect of his policies that he took | Miss Violette up. the gauge battle they had [hue taken thrown down and announced his can | phillasophy at the didacy. The governor is absolutely de- {1 "Garniany termined that the republican nominee, | Joseph Reis, thirty whether it be him another, shall | Now York, killed himself carry on and enforce the Hugh | despondency at the loss policies he owned. "There Dunvegan, that the David Urquhart, gee the spected resident, died whom the age of 102 vears han Dr. Angus McLennan, own verness, Cape Breton, seriously 'ill for the past Cheticamp, rapidly At Madison, Wis Col. William F. Vilas, States died for am bas Built at of on some inte Five big to | will be an- | Ist. The president sails from wenoa. return to of was Ont. | of Dover, Peterboro, degrees of University doctor of 1 of he ) res old, of because of 317, all the vears or ol money strong reason to beliave | At Gleng an on Arry old and Sunday is governor really is anxious to [ My man 1" rather for hi fin county, re nomination to a at he has every to nominated would go confidence himself, mean grave In- | been at | M.P., for who be re-election has two days king I'hirsday, former United Col. Vilas had five weeks 18 on senator, been seriougly ill Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel, Philadel phia, makes denial of the reported gagement of her whter, Miss Max garet, Lord Herbert \ Tempest. "The Lawlor company and the FErie | company, Welland, with a number of | gmaller convetns, have sold their in- | terests in the. Selkirk gas field for | R150. % + Boer field runs, to the imperial - authorities of the South - African campaign, be assigned to Montreal, Toronto Ottawa. A Venezuelan court has found the Frenéh cable company guilty ol eom- olicity inthe Matos revolution Against | Pr. esident | Castro and. has imposed a | fine of 23,000,000. Andrew MeGuffie, a young Scottish | » man, «Jost his life at St. Mary's, Alta. HUI He was working on a high bridge and | [fell one hundeed fect to the ground | and died hour later, ve Count Tolstoi's condition VOry has been suffering for with dilation of the more recently attack of } aa to nne Canada by trophies will and sent { as | GOVERNOR an Leo grave. He time past veins of fect, ame complicated by | influenza. : | Imports of apples | tain last amounted {000 bushels. It is apparent that Cana advisers, | dian exporters are ousting the United | Statesy and imports from Australia | to him, as it is an that his expenditures last and this have averaged $25,000 nually in excess of his income | A friend of the governor clares that if a man like William Wilcox, who was the governor pointee as chairman the public vice of the First and one of the closest onal friends were to advanced as a ancial loss secret open year is | an ome his which R. ap bec an Great Bri to 12,000, - of ger into commission district season who 1s executive pers and be candidate } ) increasing | on E.:R. Thomas was | pe rformed at the Roosevelt | New York, in an effort to him I It rom being permanently crippled as a La result of injuries which he in the Hats hi accident Long Branch. day Niron 8 | Labor bureaus will establisl sd in | Stozines | the larger United cities and feondueted under the national commit 30 p.m, } £ Reders See Amusement Column for the four |i the American | deration Moving Pleture Shows and Park Vaude- | Labor aid in the campaign of ville. 1J. Brvan. Gompers plans p Sty Hats ne are also An DAILY MEMORANDA. operation EF save got at at Sale Se Satur be America re yusand Islands day. I ' ertisement, States 2 Satu and W to are sh \ | proved ( At fatal accident PR. depot. express was pulling Young, I% the Brandon, Man., a Prince it =the ( Just Miniota \ ol auction Wat terboro ram and mnsta hes out as fell nt- Unt., attempted to board | 1 Lowe mon but hpped Ire the wheels and was we lv killed n A Rea! Vicked Place. Seagirt, N.J Aug -In proclamation issued from the summer capital Fort declares tlat wmless the excise law is chserved Atlantic City, which he calls a * turnalia of vice," next Sau lay, Wl saloons and eafes | he will call an extraordinary i1of the grand jury and may send New Jersey State troops to the fa- | mous resort, declaring the city to be | under martial law. i | This the most drastig action | through the | been taken to enforce , a tou which : general ever taken in New Jor- | 1 ving Lhe Old 28. a public BORN Grovernor In Canadian Aug. 28th, 1855--The submarme ca «wioundland Breton, fifty gan to pay 1861 --Willam 1R865~T1 cricket n ¢ United States on account of and the first \ onto 188 CA gara erapids History. : Ris in Lg miles 'ape North half ah tightly, session the closed it Mackenzie died internation nada and the discontinued were resumed ple at Tox Lyon series bet wee which were Civil War took S n Ci is Perey seed and has law pa whiripool ix 'anterbury in the Archbishop of ( sev. Quebec and ched The at "Neepawah" A Complete Loss Collingwood," Ont Aug. 28.--Nee- | poy, the McKay company's steamer | | which went on the shoal near Otter | Head, Lake Superior, last week, has been abandoned to the insurance un- derwriters At the time of the acci- | dent the steamer was at the end of | her trip to the various lighthouses on | the lakes, this contract having been secured from the dominion govern- | ment The steamer Neepawah | practically a new boat, having the lakes but a few. years, one of the Suez canal to 'this country from { land. ® | { was | been 1 and Look At The Snaps: These scts are short a few small pieces: See them. one of each; $25.00 16.00 Come quick: Only Nn $19.50. {yas 14.00, hronght 11.00 9.00, Eng- Sets OF ooninmen Called On His Brother. London, Aug. 28.--The Constanti- { nople says Respad { throne, yesterday, Sultan Abdul Hamid, {time. Their meeting was [Se Efiendi, . the heir to the the fir cordial for very ROBERTSON BROS. Bibby's $3.50 Norfolk shits. ( to no- | way | men, (throw | his | The { abdomen, | through another entrance. | helpless under a tree | slowly ebbing | swarmed late | twenty-six | where he { plats hospital, Ba [3 I% | 3% | | | state penitentiary i crowd freighters | correspondent of the Telegraph | visited his brother, | KINGSTON, BOLD HOLD-UP rnp In Which Hotel Was Shot Dead. FIGHT WITH THUGS two MASKED MEN FORCED WAY INTO HOTEL. | Sensational Event Near Phoenix, B.C.--Hotelman Opened Fire sequent First, Fatally Wounding One | of His Assailants. B.C., Aug. ~The town of Midwe twelve a from here, was the scene of a sensational hold- up, when Charles Thomet, of the Mid hotel, was shot and killed by highwaymen. Two masked men en- tered the hotel at nine o'clock at night and at the point of a gun four including Thomet, were told t« up their hands. Thomet, being behind the put hand on a revolver and opened | on the intruders, wounding one strangers retaliated, Thomet re- ceiving a bullet ii the shoulder, after which he staggered through a 'side door into a room. The desperadoes got into the room and shot three more bullets intp the body of the dying, man. They then their escape, . Blood hounds are ing brought from Spokane to the trail of the eriminals. One of the desperadaes is thought to eriously wounded. EATEN BY RED ANTS. Phoenix, bar, fire be be. s Helpless Man Lay Days and Nights. Aug. 28. --After the Sunday logs Angeles, lving ostrich after- his life near city from Tuesday night, away, while red his body and literally Burton B. Jarvis, contracting teamster, Terve Haute, Ind. county hospital, taken last night. from tuberculosi fornia two left hotel in to ostrich the way to of the until farm noon over him alive, a street, aged 25 Chestnut died to-day, at the had been sufferi to Cal Jarvig was and dame ago. Bast Sunday "he the afternoon, to the [farm for a pleasure trip. On he became faint, and walkir a shade tree, lay 'down. In covering his strength, he fainted did not regain consciousness long after dark that night. For days and nights he lay helpless, {ants and other tormenting { Bim. Occasionally thought the man under the of quor and did not go to his Qo. over at until two with insects passers-by influence tance, 0 his assis Chief Inspector Crcmpton Resigns 28 R. the will 'sever Aug inspector Toronto, Crompton, chief I Bank, of Sovereigt igned, and that My ing has re his connection September with institution , on 7th Crompton hi a anyt} as to official of the something not 'say An that happened to-day, unless ordinary the would be called on to liability uj double EE + + x ALL IT WANTS "e * \ug For # ( anadian west in the way of 5 has sent word # quit sending 3 Montréal, RN, once the great been = satisfied harvesters, and to the east 'to men. This' makes a new a in years the "+ have always been not get + continual + ° $e has ¥ record, as west ern afraid previous farmers they would ough men, and have ly for more I they demanded thirty The ( Grand ¥* He * en- cried his vear and ¢ i and thou $ a anadian Pacific I'runk men. and 25,000 ent out + from . Eastern Can: W * * + thousand were and oth the report and four or five secured from Winnipeg er making number. called for. Now come from Moosejaw and other far western that there are many than car get employ western cities, towns men * + * more + ment. 4 # ¥ FRR ConvictdwEscaped From Prison. Philadelphia, Aug. 28. viet working in the yard in this aty, wall which surrroungds the prison and jumped to}the side- iwalk below. One of them broke his | {leg in the fall and was captured after la fight by the prison guards. The oth convict, John Berger, dashed away although pursued by a_ large he escaped. Both men were if prison garb, and are said to used a rope in reaching the top of the wall which twenty feet from ground [wo con the scaled ol the high stone er and is Gold For Canada. New York, Aug. 28.--The a the Bank of Montreal made a ment of $500,000 ia gold to C This brings the total to gold to Canada on nt. Agency ol ship- anada this sent moye m See The Canadian Channel. the steamer Saturday, 2:30 p.m fare, 50c. By our board; taking supper Campbell Bros'. For the largest' stock of Bread dropped to four cents or in Athens last week. Bibby's $5 school suits, Keeper! and'? made | on Ground | ants | of | vears FHA 3 | have *the 700 000 in Amertea's on AUGUST 28, 1908. CALLOWYOUTH a ONTARIO, FRIDAY, | MUTINEERS BETRAYED. « | Chinese Villarers Sold Them Into Hands of Government. Kong, Aug. 2¥.~Admiral Li, Chinese navy, with his flagship gunboats, . sailed from Canton, taking with him sixty of the mutinous [soldiers from nghaw, where a thou {sand men revolted on August - 12th, {killing their commander and several. lothers, routing a forve of loyal sol. ae from a near-by town, looting he village Konghaw and finally ahdrn wing to the mountains of King, where they ' joined forces with the wild tribes of the hills, Admiral Li's prisoners were hefray- ed into the hands of the government Hore for twenty-five taels (about 817) a head by villagérs at Konghaw. | The rebellions soldiers spoke a strange | dialect, and their detention and sub- betrayal to the authorities an easy matter. © Wachow the gates of the » stood apen for weeks been close owing to the of the country, at Konghaw. | Hong i the and several Wu-chow for lag prisoners - Roosevelt. of p---- AND GOT HIMSELF INTO FRENCH PRISON. * His Letters Were Turned Over to the Police, Who Ran Down the Soldier--He Got Of Lightly Owing to His Youth Mental State. Aug. 28. --Camille Mar- quete, a soldier belonging to the 28th section of the military nurses, wrote President Roosevelt on Jan: 9th last, saying the society to which he be- longed had rendered services .in the presidential! election which were worth 10,000 francs, which sum he asked be sent to a certain place. Mr. Roose- velt, paying no attention to the let- ter, -Marquete, on March | 9th, wrote again threatening Mr. Roosevelt with assassination if the money was not forthcoming. In' the "letter Marquete recommended that secrecy be observed saying the heads of those in high places were not too solid on their shoulders. President Roosevelt turn- ed the letters over to the American consul, here, who" handed them to the police. Marquete was placed wider arrest and subsequently' tried by a court martial Marquete declared the plot was solely his own and that he did not realize the gravity of his of- fence. Following. a report .by Dr, | Berthier and, considering the youth {of Marquete, the imposed a sen [tence of six imprisonment, | which was immediately remitiod. STOCK SOLD IN LONDON was At | which | past, have | distu rhed {following city, nave condition Bordeaux, the mutiny TO BUILD SCHOOL. Vancouver Christians Make It Warm For Hpa then: Vie torig, B.C... Aug. --The local TChinése hi subscribed among them- selves sufficient money to build a {school for their youmg children. A _ |site has been purchased in the centre tof th quarter and a sub- stantial three storeys thigh, will be constructed. The insults {which they state haye heen heaped {upon themselves and their children | the their segregating them. | 2 Chinese building, is reason for Post For Wade Ellis. Washington, D.C Aug. 28. ---Wade Ellis, accepted the position of as | sistant to the attornev-general. Mr. Ellis will assume the duties of his new | position as soon as the business of the present office, which will require his tention for some weeks will per- mit, al court days Of Minnesota, St. Paul And Sault Ste. Marie Railway. I'he stock of Paul and Sault Ste. Marie ¥ailway, connected by the C.P.R., was, yesterday, cables state, floated on the London markets successfully by Sperling and pany. It at the time the financial panic some months and was not taken. up by the share holders. At the time, the stock wag taken over by-a Montreal syndicate and latter resold to Sperling and company, at London House. It has strong Canadian affilintion. The sum of $7.000.000 of seven per cent. pre feged was sold by the Sperlings ut 145. In the case of the common amounting to $5,000 000, the uot mentioned. seemingly when the now up to 1 'TURKEY'S FLOATING DEBT, It is Said to Reach Some $7,000,- 000. Aug. 28 SO com of ago was issued ihe common considerably -'helow issue was made, but it MRS. WADI Wade H. | lawyer who ered a position Attorney General : woman much hus's H Mrs | Ohio Pas mter- debt Constantinople, Seia ha," minister of finance, in an view, stated that the floating amounts to 000,000 He to ask parliament to authorize a loan sufficient offi this debt and to leave a moderate surplus for improve- ments and public service, and the ladder of public 1 was Miss Bessie ase and she married Mr, F Tis ovington Ky on October : She me home in where s oly and intcllectus life OPEN UP FACTORIES x to wipe ih | So That They Can Hold Their [3 Patent Rights. Aug foreigners, expired foreign patents in be laimed by reasonable interval un- art m LAURIER WILL WIN, \ug. prospects of ~The vear of l.ondon, Discussing under VYesterd 8 grace new and, this Great London, to a general elec- tion in Canada; "the Morning Post says the opinion' prevails that Sir Wilfrid Laurier will carry the country, albeit with a luced majority. It Mr. Borden 'is mag personality, ht the platform powers of his great It observes that change of government might prevent the ratifica- of the Franco-Canadian treaty, an "impending obstacle unfettered sgotiations for Imperial reciprocity." the the v granted patent henceforth, may after a patented the patente the United Kin extent Great firms have taken works Great Britain arrangements nly German act, country Britain wnufa rec points out that neti | less the le 8 od op not a pre oes ede nf' to numbers tured or | | erated has an nor of ud Many to in vdequate foreign tarted others site opponent an early here tion mn making mal are [hese and hrms. ---------- Grand Lodge True Blues. Belleville, Ont., Aug. = Hamilton ET HERI is- the next meeting place of the grand | lod of True Blues. Ther order progressing financially numerical ly. The linens were elected offic- ers © Grand master, James 1. Hartt, | Orillize: "deputy grand mas WW. } Cole, Belleville: grand secretary, N i Ingram, Port Perry: grand treasurer, W. H. Seth, Picton; grand chaplain, R. Fulcher, Marmora; grand lecturers, | I. Bragg, Brantford, and J. Brandon, Fenelon Falls; grand inside guard, R. Cole. Belleville: grand outside guard, { Charles Phillips. Kingston; grand D. | of C., James Irvine, Vancouver; grand {most difliculty, the night |auditors, B. 'McGill, Toronto, and C. }jittle girl taking fire, and LW. Sherriff, Picton. tvounger children having n whatever. American ta ne 98 . FLED IN NIGHT CLOTHES. Have Narrow Facaps When Home is Burned. Guelph, Ont., Aug children, the oldest fourteen o, and their parents, Mr. Charles Robinson, Verney street, caped, yesterday, from their t house, with nothing on but the sir night clothes. The inmates got out and small years and 28. Seven of az the ut of one of with dress some | To Lay A Cable. Berlin, Aug. The Tageblait an- { [nolinces that a company, With a capi tal of over 86.200 000, has been form- | od able between Germany and All the big banks the "flotation. The by the on < ag Acciden.ally Killed Companion. John, N.B., Aug. 25 --~Frank P Pick, aged sixtees son, of Hazel J Dick. a St. John druggist, aceh dentally shot and killed by ym | panion in the woods near St IN.B. He and his brother holiday, and with Bertram ed nineteen, of Mascerene, George into the withdrawing Russian [cartridges the lads were about Clemen- {return home, and the hammer of was [rifle caught in Cameron's clothes and suf- jerked back, falling with sufficient : to discharge the struck Dick in t the heart, and instantaneous. Nt to lay South concerned will taken ernment ne = ne Dined At Carlsbad. Marienbad, A 2%. --Kin motored to Carlsbad, vesterday, took lunch. with Missvolsky, | minister of foreion PR M ceau, the French prime. minister, not pre the lun He was fering from. a chill. The Treaty Passed. Aug. I'he chamber has extradition treaty with | - --- The treaty does | School Boys | aps, 25¢. and Se. i America was in a oe Creor ge are guarantee be over imperial were on a Cameron, near St. with a went woods Canleron Edward and was rifle as io sent at h weapon loft side th force bullet below Just d was 1 ondon NR most pas the the ited 0. not permit of the extradition of poli- Dtates. Mills Laorge tical offenders, Tried to Wring Money From BUT: BADLY FAILED and | MARINE NEWS. Probabili ; i : Toronte, Aug. --_ o A it. 0. Lawrence 10 a.m. N What Found About the Wharves. The schooner Clara cleared for Char: lotte last night with a cargo of feld- spur. The steambarge Mary Louise arrived from Rideau river points with a eargo of lumber, and cleared for Gananoque. The steamer Omaha arrived at the M. T. Co's elevator with 17,000 bush els of wheat, from Chicago, and clear. od light for Oudensburg. Swift's : Steamer Caspian, down, and up, to-day: steamer Aletha, from bay points; steamer Rideau King, for Ottawa; steamyacht Castanet, up, Thursday. The steamer Argvie is nearly fitted out. She has been undergoing exten. sive repairs for some time. and as soon as these completed she will be put up at auction. is fine and moderately warm. Saturday, light' variable winds, with about the Jame tem | perature. ' 5 are Sailors Out On Strike, There was some trouble with th® crew of the Clara, which was loaded with feldspar," and ready to clear for Charlotte. The men have heen receiving SL30 per day. but claim that their agreement calls for $1.75 per day dating from. Sept. 1st, {and they did not want to lea® port {unless this amount would be paid After a short delay, however the | schooner cleared, and if was stated hy a member of the union that the men would receive 75, but thas could not be verified. Is A Newspaper Man. W. H. Lowery, of Russell, eleé high chief ranger, at the Foresters' convention, 4 newspaper man, pro- prietor of the Russell Leader. He and his son are engaged in the business, and they have met with great suc- cess with their popular weeklv. Mp Lowery has a host of friends in' this part of the country, and they all ron- gratulate him the honor extended to him. last night schooner AND ATTRAC- TIVE ITEMS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. sailors' ¥l FEATHER RUFFS, hund- reds to choose from, in colors, White, Grey, Natural, Black and Blask and White, from $3.00 to $25,00, IMPORTED BELTINGS, * from 50¢. to $1.50. on NOVELTY BELTS, p 15¢. to $1.00. from Buy Nice Fresh Grapes. ie SILK MOTOR SCARFS, a great range of Knitted Silk Scarfs, in colors, Green, Sky, Helio, Brown, Black Creme and White, from $1.75 to $4.50. Saturday, Edwards & Jenkin. rom FANCY NECKWEAR, fr 25¢. to 75c. BEAUTIFUL from 15¢. to 75c. 'RIBBONS, School Stockings For Boys' and Girl's, plain and ribbed, in cotton, L «or wool, good strong reli- able makes, for all ages, SPECIAL Low PRICES. Dressmakers, Attention! We cordially ipeite call {fO-MORRO spect io rea TRIMMINGS AND LACES. We're quite sure they will in- terest you. QUARTERLY STYLE BOOK Now ready at the old price, 20c. ' both JOHN 1 Wednesda of cancer of ANTE RSON MH cthe r the" thro. MADE LESS STRINGENT On Public Buildings Already intended | | Works, to make it 3 HIER ternoon, widih | make } chell, Mrs. | es- | | burning | | Joseph the | o clothing | the! the The al-| Erected, sub-committee of the appointed fo consider possible | the" by-law respectin public ldings, so tringent on badin ) terday i recommen Craig 3 In Iv erected shall nat The Board of changes 1n from bul eUTess le for years, met yes and 'adopted the dations of City chief changes ar public erected Engineer thes case buitlding= alrea be (instead | of new of each case less than three feet six inches of fapr feet as will be | building=): the m {already erected feet In be at least required xits of buildings not less BORN. Kingst and Mrs St., a an « hall buildings t feet wide prepare than | FERRY exat Fhe | ndment In Mr Sydenhan n H be four new he must five solicitor will anu In Kingst ne the bv-law for sanction of e city n athar M alla Ma Her Hag vp § lock, meetin ouncil at its next chael Queen's University. St The supplementary examinations at Queen's university 15th The faculties of sciggee, mining and n Sept. 30th The finance trustee board an appointment istant professor by the resignation Prof. appointed to MeGill. It dersfood that a Queen's classical man _Rppointiment, ir begin on Sept " " ' Friends invited papers arts, applied and Capectiuily An (Syracuse edicine oper pleas of Queen' this afternoon to the po of classics of committee ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 7 Princess street, Pure Spices and Tinegars When making your pickles, | Catsup, Chile Sauce, etc., use only the best ingredients. It pays in tae end. We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars k be Absolutely Pure Jas. Redden & | IMPORTERS OF, FINE GROCERIES, 'SEALER & PICKLE BOTTLES 85¢. for qu 25¢, for Pickle Bottles. E Shey thing auarte, reve "Taf hin month, at 'Phone. meets lof a AS , VE cant Mit is un will receive the The Man Has Arrived. Quebec, Aug When the steamer Empress of Britain arrived last even ing, loronto detective in 'wait ing take in charge a man named 4 Garevis, wlio had been ar London and who was wan charge of steal Rottstein. He P..R hore by IR a was to {rested in ed in Toronto ings 3200 from came Across in detective, and was Toronto deta on a Abraham charge « taken {ive a f over { the Went Down The River K. & PF. railway to the city on Fridav morning, Snow Road | intermediate | AME points. The excursi numb red | hundre and Gfty, taking them the islands. | this alterncon Fhe ran an exe ston | irom ar oni the pp ret ohe teamer Caspian among home on a They at down i 1% Going To Toronto. J. Keir Hardie. M.P., left at seven o'clock for Prescott, go through the Thousand Islands to Toronto. Sunday Connections For Cape. Steamer leakes 7.300 a.m. and 4.80 p.n., returning 11 am. and 7 p.m. {50c, return. i ii pe Many People. Large Consignment Of Fruit. | "Are taking advantage of Campbell Bros' summer prices on fine furs. Bay- Get out prices before! Edwards & Jenkin, jing now means a big saving Ottawa, and will by hoat Saturday. | purchasing. ' | Tan, just tan, seems to have great | ipopularity as a bathing costume, i elt Royal tea, big premium, Gilbert, Bibby s for boys' school clothes,

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