Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1908, p. 5

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I a 5 0 4 AB 0 SEA SAA THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. DIED OF PARALYSIS, SIS in Washin Friday. ENGINEERS ) AT WORK, LOOKING out FOR ELEC: TRIC TRANSMISSION LINE. [Passed Away gton oni i | { Winds r is Likely to to Get a Chance | al Niagara Power--A Bride of Two Weeks Has Taken Her | . Life, ; Wu 1 | Windsor, Engineers ; : have Out. working in for time making a the vicinity of Leamington ville, and are at workipg few miles out of Windsor Hon. 0. +Reaume is authority for the s ment that they are government gineers sent down to Survey for the | % : i | transmission line. This is the first | . definite taken by the Hydro- | Electric. Commission since the first announcement that the board had re- | ceived application for sufficient power to warrant in extending the line fre London to the frontier. As a result Niagara power for Windsor becomes | more than a remote possibility. | Mrs. Hildegarde Mel arty, a bride | ' of two weeks, committed siicide, last | night, by taking carbolic No F. P. SARGENT. reasons other than ill-health und ner-| Washington, "Sept, Frank: P vous troubles, following a severe op- | Sargent, United States commissionee- eration shortly before hdr general of immigration, died, known. She has sine this morning, result of a troke, WAS former ject to mental depression. | Iv tic { of Sept. 4 Esse inty , i C i survey, . J" Be 3 PE | % | and King been some prescot a J en steps | m | acid marriage, as a He Brotherhood para an chief pf Locomotive ROBBED PAYMASTER. j Firemen : ROUNDING UP A BAD GANG. | Slave Traders Toronto. Sept. 1 the "White twa Jews, Ulman and arrested in Toronto Tnimediately | tine | they were bundled into an auto. and | taken to Niagara Falls to. be deport- | od. Then they will be by United States se who | im the party { Fhe arrest West take It is LiJely to Occur on Monday, | [ken October 19th. house Whig ot Sept. 4.--1t | Fhanksgiy 19th a are been" sub- the The Men, Including One Robber, Were Killed. Kharkov, Russia, Sept. ber of highwaymen, tacked and robbed a railway p ter of his money for the pay-roll. Po lice and soldiers were rushed to the scene and opened fire on the robbers who began to retire, at the returning the fire. Three men, ing of the robbers, wer The others got away. White Caught in! 1.--A vesterday, num Toronto, Cha engaging in ' ged Slave" Keller, with | trade | were yma same includ killed re-arrested one ret service men | i181 { being | mid whole made Kel and Ullman int al the 'pinche Det ee Moflit measte the service THANKSGIVING DAY. were at lex at tichmond at 10 p.m In the street, | wa tives ts two and | Do with | and secret mini ares and mnmigration oflicer Special to the Ottawa, settled that Monday October tainly named to the general election Sir Wilfrid Laurier left, ing, for Montreal. He g¢ to morrow fo open his campaign men in nm ore d v It viil them la { date I extradition davs | the delavs o at Ottaw be on previous I'o save it arranged a come this morn the deportation papers to Be 1 men are of Ew in are lia cused for hle to bringing women fom proper pur vears' Two five 5.000 fine nnn ett poses and IN SIGHT OF FAMILIES, { mprisonment and a ampamons Chicavo old are now Keller i and Ulman forty MOB RUSHE D oN CHAMBER, serving sent thirty CHOPS in about A Crew of Fifty Sailors Went to Death. Portugal, Sept their frantic 100 yards away, of the Portuguese were drowned, to-day, the vessel off kg vear five { | 1 i | families, | the | But Were Locked Out Before Raid steamer . in the Was Possible. | 1 --} ura be unemployed workmen seer | bled terday | the. municipal building of | €Ot into the city hall | ly was proceeding locked just have | | from Bada jose, sight of the shore, of fifty Louisa, mn Crew hundred | tly assem rushed tol almost | week cham Lime Glasgow, Sept our stranding of Foz yi afternoon, and he I'he To Enforce Double Liability. Montreal, 1 the defunct Banque been cited to appear Justice Lafontaine, at St. John's, Que sit- | prevent ting in superior court, according to Merpbeps notice 3 by liquidator, Tanried | lors ol 4 Bienvenue, the purpose of massive lishing district of shareho and number of shares held in their names 50 that the-elause of the hank ing law, applying to double liability | of bank's "shareholders 'may be into force in 'the interests of the Shareholders w hers Jean Sept St meeting to The | mem | Were he of the before | ber doors mod entering held the prisoners, until SIE the mob council kickine | the po- | IH coed | dispersed | issued for law the oak door 1 { lice the stal) and eventa Last ued urrnce the that 60.000 100. 000 of 1 arrived a er crowd the un » thre bread men were ( lenty employed is my are and' decldred men and aten oO} riots and ry- : Je bank Idren { for bread in a « of p creditors MLPLETELY IN TWO. Last of The Season. 2:30 p.m. Steamer the Thousand Islar Buy Peaches Now & Amie | Saturday, tours | Miraculous Near Lindsayvy Ont Déan, a Phone 715 resident of Manvers township. and two mpanion had narrow scape | I'he ath Red Garden Hill, and endeavo ¢ s | the track before the } | I'T.R t Escape of Three Men Garden Hill. My rica Sept. 4 Edwards Jenkin from des Fhey were drivi Pills Tonic at lake Iron sold Store "Blaud's genuine are Cross Drug 100 for 25 passencer trait et we t COuine } Y Were ipitated alme i : der | the wheels of the engine | Purchased The Plant. { Leamingiton Ont Sept §.--The electric lighting plant in this town | 4 la essrs Starrs, Reid & fo h beer Id to Detroit ecapi-| I'h ce paid as did to [25.000 Fhe newcomers 1 make exter mprovements | » plant Labor Day Special. makes a | Is and Gana 30 p.m VESSEL progress sea; and America the Thousand Clavton Mor ompléte calling 10.30 ay, steamer tour, at am. makes slow of in a heavy so also does a firm, loaded down with poor and sickly look- ing printing make little Headway in this " ce of a fow d progressive age. We ' lent realize this and have stocked our Printing' Department with the very latest and best of type, and are prepared to do all kinds of the best ! work. "on 1 toug DOYOU LIKE] oie BEAUTY? | "iii Of course you do. It is one thing which: attracts. Our work is on that line, No at home 7 Customs. ted that | Frederick | the Ot-| be customs in Job i- J issell, who will Collector Of Sept It is expe vs of wil ap the | ri ion, Early In The Morning. lot fifty bas kets at Carnovsky De vourseli.~ of blue Ano lums ther 30 if you carry them away { e bloodiest bat the French | fro r, 18 it. 4.--Tl between Algerian ordi Fan vet . gier, Sep tle ht ite a LO reports Melons, Melons. to be sold before Pyke & Som, oi thousand 12 by G Five 'clock, wrket. © 1 the Abdul Aziz Wins. {.+Confirmatio at of hy the' Sept most reasonable pric s f theglefe army day, « Hafid's ul-pasz. a nice If you want piece of" print ring up THE WHIG JOB DEPARTMENT 'PHONE 292 Your Last Cliance. To see the. Thousand Islands, 2, dat Steamer America, 2:30 p.m. 2 Sle day. Green Gages And Peaches: 1 ine extra gre n Crawiord. Crawiord's | found wi Bly | landlady, | drank i room | R. [met [dlidate Thursday | successor | were | pipneer la fed Marine nesses, p he Judge in of | Magdalen, | inward, {1m charge | paign | years, | Muskoka Bloody War In Progress. § CO of iE INHALED THE GAS "FOUND IN ROC ROOM "FULLY | DRESSED BUT DEAD. { He Was Under Influence of Liquor When He Went to His Quar- ters in His Boarding House in Torpnto. from the Foster, was Dead Samuel Toronto, Sept. inhalation of about forty-six years of dressed, on his bed in his room at 16 Mutual street, by his Mrs. Barrett, this morning. cording to Mrs. Barrett Foster heavily and was under the fluence of liquor when he went to his last night. Foster was single has two brothers, Joseph, a C.P. section + boss, living at 9 Water and another in Hamilton age, He PITH OF THE NEWS. -} | The Very Latest Culled From All | Ne Over The World. Some 1,200 Kent farmers are sugdr Qeet this year Mr. Sifton will be in Brandon. SS Siberian, from Glasgow, Halifax at one raising the federal can e ved at W. T. BR. fifty years Japan will have tion of 70,000 000. Emanuel Mandel, one of ( hicagd's 8 most successful merchants, died o night in Switzerland. I'wo persons were killed and jured an electric with a carriage at Ottawa, In London, Ont., James 8 city treasurer, will to the late city treasurer Net earnings of the Richelien & On tario Navigation company for July $21,400 greater than last July. C. Simpson Garland has seat on the Montreal Stock Ex change from | rt for $18,000 The sum of left to the | actors' fund of Tony Pas-) tor, the so-called father vaudeville Count Zeopelin will a joint | tock company to administer the funds ited for the ¢ truction of o clock. a popula- car collided HI. Bell, hee when sistant a by of form don a new | airship Jotun MeAinsh, chty-three yea green, of Guelph township, | died with rs from a aved of paris taken suici lal intent James lose M of residents away Wednesday, is eightieth year Brockville, Simmons, Jihe of Sidney, passed Foxboro, in oni an near Rh 12%¢. best Belleville, 12%c. to 12] Russell, 12% Winchester, | Alexandria, 12{c | McLeod. at of Association, a strong | harmonious millers of Ontario of Miss John 1 Procter, and F is Charles Clarke, was solemnized at Brighton, 31st. J Inter-Ocean says six | institutions have | Cheese sales offer; no sales; 5-15¢.; 12¢c President { the Millers' | plea for mong the The marria daughter of a meeting made co-operation Cora - Procter, Bright Belle- ) on | on ville, August The Chicago { Chicago educational | perfeeted plans for consolidating | university that will be liberally dawed by Andrew Carnegie Samuel Goodman, in Ont., on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences, has been arrest- City, Mich An ofhicer to bring him back for ignantly spurned, by all insinuations of graft or depar i nto en- wanted Jerlin, trial. the wit- | that | dis mn | tion | were the anv shadow the there was mari nesty uw in Caésel"s court of. investi Montreal, to-day The death took place Wiliam Smith, ( Belleville, the seventy-seven vear the ~d as a I'runk e re A 'tori inward, passed Cape A SKS. Carthagin Nfld; SS. On reached Lot on Thursday anifton Road, advanced age For many popular at of vears | Grand SS \n vesterda St. Jah from Montreal, Mauxman and SS at Father Point ifiman, Belleville, remains of his sister general hospat at of an operation were taken to Roslin Deceased twenty-si ian 18 at tarian, SS are arrived who P'oron The in W with hed in to, the H the the result remains for x wa champion pe ment of age I'he havin Auper dead, after public charge for eig Hezekiah Monk Herkimer county, ent all his institution x been a h was N.Y, vear the v-hve in poor ho and died in that born days Thurs sj on day A re formed the next etl the ( oflicers are : Hug Mon: i Bastedo, of the arrangements which to ghout the the public form of provisic Patrick Glynn, a around West while in a fit night, made been al meeting at It is to be call Associat The esident, Col president, A Iver has on asseci to hold its D.R.A. meet anadian Rifle Honor Ary pr on Samuel odd S. 1 who heen placed annuity service, 18 1e cam making inaugurated to lay is dominion the, advantages of for old laborer, Zorra for of the a determined ef nr fore this age who has several blues on lived Ihursday fort to commit suicide by slashing his knife, and tearing the his hand. aged - sfenteen was drowned at the Royal Ont., within a few feet of the shore of the golf links. He and a Alexander Brede, Jr, also canoeing when they rock, capsizing their canoe trafic on the C.P.R apized by the burn 600-foot bridge, between and Schreiber, which will three days to rebuild supposed to have ig- throat witha wounds with Irving Otto, of Detroit, years, pan Detroit, on were is ec ompPely disorg of the White River take at least Bush fires are nited the bridge. Big Sale Of Fruits. Saturday. Edwards & Jenkin 1 » i Seelr woul enjoy if they a lo 1 3 could | g-distance at tele. yol phone Difficulties an with a I'he waterers ol stocks and milk are hshonest ; man without out redemption J Be a man's back to help him, {to stab him : Finest It's best dons count with the wil resolves is with- not at Crawford's not peaches to know, cue in- | ( r | N. Preston prophesies that in five in- | purchased y public a | | this advante | We | coveries { a shake-up e of the years | tional there | NEW YORK STOCKS. ---- < Prices Furnished Br J. P. Bickell 0., (per W. Hector H. Ea ! September 4th. Opening. Close. [EE 9% 54 Stocks. Amalgamated Copper American Loco. com. Am. Sugar Refin. Co... Am. Smitg. & Refin. Am. Car Foandry { Anaconda Min. Co. Atches. Top: & St. Balti. & Ohio . Brooklyn Rapid T {Canadian Pacifi | Ches. & Ohio 1C. Mil & St. Paul ......... | Cons, Gas, N.Y. ol. Fuel & Iron 1333 92} 94) 102 Co. first pref. G North. Ry., pref. .... Kansas & Texas com. | Foievilly & Nashville | Missouri Pacific { Min. Bt. P, (Y¥Soo") itional Lead ¥. Central. Y. Ont. | Northern Pacific... | Penn. R. R. | Reading... ih 1 Rock Island ... ... { Southern Ry. com. Souther Pacific.. Steel com Steel pref { Erie," IN oS S. | Union Pacific { Westing house ... CHICAGO PRICES. September 4th. Opening. Close. « September December. \ Late Grain Letter. Wheat slightly interest and profit-taking. market at the moment looks a trifle over-bought and we feel it will take a reat deal of support at the moment to 'hold the extreme advance. we have not changed our posi tion on wheat. There will probably be weak in a few days that will the to buy some wheat. Trade December Firm if covered of easier owing to small spot be time ih but extremely dull. It the shorts were pretty and that it will take : bullish news to sustain The market should sell before it will he the May option it best for Corn \ppears as well lot a more in a safe when long lower position. Buy trade, ome you as is a | pull. Oats- opinion Extremely dull. We are of t timt commission houses fre oats and any weakness in the grains will precipitate a break. looking for more liberal re- and snould they materialize, oats appear to be high enough. long other are ceipts, New York Stock Letter, York, Sept. 4.--Some sharp re took in the stock max this morning, notably in Smelter the Harrimans. The strength in these issues brought about a material ly higher range for most of the other active stocks. Trading has been on rathtr limited ale. Outside business is small. The market at has undertone, although trading New place ket, and a noon a h od 15 quiet. Chicago Grain Letter. Sept! 4. Following fair rally occurred recently identified with been fair strong, initial Com Chicago, akness, a mission houses the bull Lorn have buyers side Corn opened selling was heavy and Oats--Steady, good buyers at opening caused slicht reaction commission houses GIANTS AND CUBS. Chicago and Pittsburg: Begin Crucial Series To-Day. pr nt with possibilitie 8 of led A day ¢ non-sensationally on with the relative positions leading clubs in the Na- pennant race unchang I'hursday, three Leag ue ed Both how- Chicago, advantage and rht New York gained a the | slig over 1st named club adding but three points to its total by its Ne York and Chicago, playing and | winning double-headers, advan fed seven points in the standing New York's test of quality "will beg to-day when the leaders go Phila delphia for a series of five games with that city's team, which is playing form, finishing yesterday straight victories from Brqok- Pittsburg, Ww each to great a of five lyn A Pitts try in will series will begin when Pittsburg the champions. of the three leading Thursday's games incl crucial burg to-day, conclusions with The standing clubs with is 'as follows : | > Won New York 3 Pittsburg 74 Chicago . 1 i PB n League--Montreal Rochester, 4; ark, Jersey City, American League--Detroit, Cleve- land, 1. New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1 t Boston, 5: Washington, 2 Louis, i; Chicago, 3 National Boston, 0-35 0-2{ Philac Pittsburg, ded, 619 3: loronto, 1 New falo, St York, 3 St. Louis, Brookln, 5-1 ( incinnati, 1. 8; GREATEST IN WORLD. Carnegie to Ieave His Monument in Pittsburg. York Sept. 4.--A despatch from Pittsbur the\ recent conference, (Castle, Andrew Carnegie made Yangements for 'the completion of the Carnegie Technidl School, at burg, on a colossal scale. His is to make it the greatest school in the world, his real. monument It is said that Mr. Carnegie has anthorized the expendituré of ten million dol- lars. About ten million has been ex- pended alpeady on the school. 'New to the Sun, ar- plan Thaw Stays In Jail. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,' Sept. tice Morschauser refused to g order transferring H. K. Thaw from the Duchess county jail to some éther | institution. 133} | A ¢ [2 | { in | mn | run | 612 - | noque, Real | g, says that at | held at Skibo | Pitts- | SEEKS PASSAGE HOME| EIGHT STRIKE BREAKERS FROM BETROIT. Ask For Aid in Ottawa--They Were Engaged By the C.P.R.--' They Say They Got Rough! Handling at Carleton Place. Ottawa, Sept. 4.--A party of eight men. from Detroit are in Ottawa' seek- ug transportation home or to Mon- treal. They say they were engaged in Detroit by the C.P.R., not being aware or told of the strike, and went to Carleton Place. There they gota warm reception from the people and quit. Their contedition is that they were promised transportation both ways and pay all the while. They boarded a C.P.R. train and refused to be put off at StittsviMe. Just out- sicle the city they got offi and walked in. They appeal to local labér men for. means of getting home. Labor leaders are asking the department to deport them and appeal also to the United States consul for assistance. The men tell a story. of a fight at. Carleton Place, yesterday, when they took to the timbers. : Nelson Chevrier, hotel-keeper of St. Patrica's street, was fined $214 . for supplying minors with liquor, in the police court to-day. Cheviere hired the boys to go to the woods detained them there a week in his hotel, giving them unlimited credit at the bar and then presented them with heavy whis- key bills, TO GET HOMESTEADS. Big Rush For Vacant Homesteads in Manitoba. Sept. 4.--Northwest quar- section township 3, range 9, fourteen miles south of Sandlands, six miles northwest of Sundown, the C.N.R I'his was the first tead registered at the Dominion land office, Winnipeg, vesterday, when the vacant ® homesteads in Mani- were thrown open for entry. lucky owner of this homestead is. 1 Jacob Jacobson, of Rat River 1 gift came after an all-night wait at the office, but the owner declares it was worth the wait The first thirty-five men to al- lowed to register were men who spent the whole long night waiting at the doors of the office. Behind the thirty-five who waited all night came. hundreds of others an- xious to land, the rush in Winnipey t a week, At Yorkton, when doors open- ed, there were 500 in line At Cal- gary there were 500 waiting at mid- night, kept back by a of mount- ed police. \ Winnipeg, 9 on homes toba I'he > be good will la the office secure force ASKS $2,000 DAMAGES. i Bridegroom Did Not Turn Up For the Wedding. {.--T} Point the Mary servant, wooing He asked her to the date for Aug. saved all her spare money and fitted herself out with quite an elaborate trousseau. Last Monday all arrangements been made for the wedding and her friends waited long he failed to appear,.nor | een since, and this rning Ann tgok out an action st Thomas, laiming 32.000 to her wounded feel wmas Nelson, Charles, back kitchen of Ann Strike was the Mont a' bricklayer, many the hot re al, oept ot nings sat eve in e where employed as a pretty Mary Ann Mary set wed, and 31st She and , but yen r age a balm un as mys, WILL RESTORE SERVICE. ill ill Run (Trains on Belleville- dastings Branch. The Grand Service I'runk Ottawa, the ed Sept re on Interesting News For Everybody's Reading Generous money-saving to make a busy Saturday, are offered here, i 1,500 YARDS NEW WRAP- PERETTES, 28 inches wide, newest effects, in all shades, and designs, including strip- ed, checked, dotted and flowered patterns. Regular price, 184 oad. | SK Oc SALE yard ----c- cecnna A limit of 12 yards to a customer. NEW ARRIVAL, CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, 36 only, latest tailor-made style, wide tucked front and back, buttoned fromt, long sleeves, pointed collars, ete., colors, Navy, ZPrown and Black. Regular price Q $4.50. ON SALE 2.98 SATURDAY - . 50 PAIR TURKISH BATH TOWELS, size 18x40, pure EL Fine elastic union rih bed, 50c. garment, CLEARING 150 Pair '""Police-Firemen" Braces leather straps, back and pair. ON SALE SATUR. 250 ROLLS BATTING, . pure white ¢otton batting, ' suitable for comfortables, cushions, etc. Three different lots. Lot 1. Regular 12, 8c ON SALE ccecccea Lot 2. Regular 15ec. 10 ON SALE «vr -vce~en tl ¢ Lot 3. Regulan 18c, 13¢ ON i SALE meee, 150 1 YARDS UNBLEACH- ED TABLE LINEN, 60 inches wide, even weave, satin finish very handsome designs, floral and conventional. Now is the time to get in a supply. Regular price 35¢, and 40c. yard. RUSH PRICE FOR SATUR- 2? )C 3 2 DAY =--cvcnncnna finish, splendid drying towels colored borders, etec., fring DRESS SUITINGS, ed ends. Regular price, SPECIAL PURCHASE, All 35¢. pair. SPECIAL the new' shades for fall, .25¢ French Venetians and Vicuna Cloth, soft finish, all pure Per---------- wool, shades, Navy, Brown, Another line size 22x46, ex- Green, Wine and Black, tra heavy quality, no" dress- 44x48 inches wide. Regular ing. Regular price, price $1, $1.25 yard. 75c. pair. ON SALE 30 ON SALE SATUR. 5 SATURDAY, pair = - - L DAY, yard - - 100 Pair Men's Worsted Trousers This is one of those big saving chances that occasionally come your way. A new lot of imported English worsteds, in dark neat striped patterns, strong materials, best makes, side and hip pockets. Sizes 32 to 38 only. Regular price $3.50 pair. ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY, 1. 4 Hard-to-Wear-Out Boys' School Suits 50 Boys' 3-piece Suits, strong domestic Tweeds and double breasted styles, well lined, knee pants. Sizes, 28, 29, 30 and 31. Regular price, $5. 50 to $6.00. ON SALE > SATURDAY ~--- 250 Men's Knitted Undershirts fall weight. Regular price, PRICE FOR SATURDAY, C Strorg elastic web, best of front. Regular price, 35c. C DAY, pair s--ec-ces On Saturday we will hold a Final Clean-Up of Oddments and Small Lots of Summer Goods. Also many lots of early fall goods at prices that makes buying on Saturday A Money-Saving Proposition. The Montreal Stock. Co., 180--PRINCESS ST.--180 Phone No. 844 Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. P= wistings branch with after ville s government and local aid beng opera | ted 'for some years was sold to the which ntinued the ground that the road been held to with the peo to aid the the inter- commi Ihe road was Trunk ise the Grand | service did not hs ~viola on pay tion ip the faith money throug railway a of » who put and the runk service nm wil of Grand construct v on th has undertaken to tite A Prediction. Toronto Gisbe I'he Laurier to the | with a + What is | tario and hope the do people the the government changed the prairies lone land prosperous regions on wernment will ome from the east least Tifty-two conditions of On to wi the happy and well-to- will vote measures have from most lb | | | | | | | Ottawa niver majority of at there in t wrrant the wes | tory that ot west out whose and plains to one the earth *"' a great ol Slaughter Sale Of Fruits. & Jenkin. Saturday. Edwards steamer of the at Cla America make IHusand | and Gana- 0 p day, tour stopping 10.30 Labor a camplete ton Home 7 | lands, a.m m | Fare 5k * tooth Drug out to buy 1 ( won t | economy" R 4 is go | bruthes -at Gibson's | Store The kind that are sold there | Many a mar \ Ie 12 Ydu can save from t vour hat at Bibby's little breakiast 1k a ro wear a Kick, comipg that y 81 if vou | buy melons, Sat- urday, only * Pyke's | Crain is bad to handle thing Crawford's peache found ont Sin 1s more than. being Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applicationt they cannot reach the diseased po rtion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, | and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous ling of the I" Bustachiah Tube. When this tube {is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- | lv _elosed, Deafness is the result, and un- less the inflammation can be taken out | and this tube restored to its normal | condition, hearing will be destroyed for-| ever : nine cases out of .ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Déafness (caused Hy Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Sold 'bv Druggists. 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. % Toledo, O. | } | { | | { i (Yukon excey A a) ANADIAN BANK COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEX. LAIRD, Genera, Manager | Reserve Fund, 5,000,000 Canada, and in the United States and England WiONEY ORDERS THE THE C OF HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO E t Branches throughout BARK 2 EG AT FOLLOWING RATES 3 cents 6 cents $30 10 cems $50 15 cents every office of a Chartered Bank in Canada in the United States. They and Ireland. t ex cee ding $10 al banking points t Great Britain { remitting small sums of mouey with safety and at small cost, and may be obtained without delay. ie KINGSTON BRANCH, P. ER gs ATS. FOOTWEAR! Girls' and Boys' School Boots Arc Now in Scason. - Girls' from $1.25 to 2.50. Boys', $1.10 to 4.00. These are just in froin Canada's best factory. A. E. HEROD, The House of Quality. 236 Princess St, These Orders are | te d at the § Cif ling are negotiable They form an e> ALL GRADES. LOWEST PRICHS. 3 Canada Metal CoD AE &

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