SOME PEBPLE OF NOTE BEGAN AS CONSOLIDATED - EMPLOYEE Charles F. Stoppani Good Illu- stration of Chances of Success in Financial World. . New York, Mec. --~Charles F 10 Stop- pani, of Enis & Stoppani, was walking | up Broad street yesterday when he was suddenly seized by athletic young men. To persons whose attention: was atisdcted by the tion, it appeared that they were attemp ting to hold up the broker. It seemed as f they were giving him a good slug- ging also, hut when several persons rushed up as though to give assistance, among them a big.policeman, it devel- ord that the demonstration was entirely friendly, and, far from holding up Mr. Stoppani, the quaretette, members of Company C of the Twenty- second. regiment, were merely demon- strating their friendly feeling for him. For it must be explained that Com- afternoon 50 CHAS | 1. STOPPANI " pany € at Creedmoof a few day won the Stoppani trophy. It 1s a beauti ful bronze design, representing a soldier returning from war, and is to shot for annually by the companies the régiment This is the first year has been contested for, though Mr Sloppant is not 'a member the regi ment, he numbers among it many warm personal friends And when shooting, Mr. Stoppanit can himself, having even defeated the star records made at Cos C the nature notes come from. Mr. Stoppani is a member of the York Athletic Club, and is Sachem of the Huckleberry Indians, an organiza tion composed of the members of that club, and an hanor much sought. after Also he is'a member of the New York Yacht Club, and good a deep atlor™ase ever steered a course on raging main and: lived to navigate troublous waters of the financial district He is a méthber of the Crescent Athletic Club, Players" Club, of the Hanover | CI of BrooKlyh, ind 1% vice-president of the Dawitless Rowing Club and a member OF Brooklyn Lodge, No... the Elks. He is a swimmer and oars man of no mean ability. And while on the subject o may. he pot unappropriate to Mr. StopPni swings, the Indian varie in a manner which recalls Gus Hill his palmiest days. Mr. Stoppani is a good illustration of the possibilities which open up for wide-awake, pushing young man in financial district. He was born Greenwich village, some forty odd years ago, and in 1887 became an employee the Consolidated Stock Exchange the same year he bought a seat and made his office in a 10° by room.at No. 38 Broad street. How he succeeded may be indicated by 1 fact that he now owns the entire build ing, three floors of which uses f his business He is the wealtihest the Consolidated and gives his personal attention to all of the details of his business. He is just as democratic to day as when he started in busing ane his charities many and tion the of 1 8 some ob. to 0 some 01 wher \ as 22. o f clubs say Ly m a there foot lI 20) we 1 ne S 1 active member 1 arc unostenta Practical Martial Law Dec. 10 prevail when the hill pros mary trial and "execution anarchists, introduced nrartial I Practieal throu Calcutta, will hout the tra the law law dia hn fon mm ot in itor In and dian council, to-dav, hecome When: yon buy you get the Des The report of marine enquiry liament when T-- jewelery t, for the Judge will be meet at lea heeley t money at for par Cassels ready it qrvRIE BROS STED. $50.00 No other gift could be found that will bring more pleasure to the recipient than a Dramond Ring from "Ryrie's." SE Our $50.00 "SPECIAL" shows here is exceptionally good value. The stone is pure white in color--and is perfectly fice from flaws of any kind. The mounting is hand setting, in the Invisible Complete in velvet $50.00 SEND' FOR OUR CATALOGUE RYRIE BRD LIMITED 134-136-132 ¥ TORONT ) iftany style. the price is cas St. ouge four | commo- | who were | ago | 1 | comes' that | m | of | In, the | i tended . PITH OF THE fzus. - " | The! Very Latest Culléd from All Over The World. The Stratford presbytery éided "to raise $30,000 for | purposeg Dr. Donald M. Fraser, of the firm fof Fraser & Deacon, died at Strat- "ford Weduesday night, after an illness' lof. two or three- months, at the age lol sixty-two. years i While dry at the Deering Works, { on Thursday, John Gubbins struck on the head by a Asmelting pot and killed. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyes, Strat- ford, célebrated their golden wedding | anniversary. - Both are in excellent health Mhd--et the gathering all the {members of. the family were present. Chapged "with assanlt on the nine-| vear-old daughter of James Lind- | saw, Deseronto, Daniel Bowen, aged about forty years, appeared before Magistrate Bedford. As there other charges against Bowen the case was laid over for a week. The barns and outbuildings, their contents, belonging to T. B. Laidley, Elmharst: farm; two miles from Omemee, were burned on. Wednes- day morning, | The stock and horses were saved. The fire'was startea by a Home boy .whe skipped and has not yet been captured. has de mission | Hamilton, was falling with MADE ARREST ---- | Of Several' Persons Concerned in Chinese Smuggling. Buffalo, N.Y. Dee. 10.--Edward | Baltz &nd William Rielly, two former | Chinese inspectors, were arrested, i morning, by the Canadian police au- | thorities after a search which led to an old barn; at Fort Erie, where, itis said, that they have been in hiding since the catastrophe in death of six Chinamen on the government break wall in November I he Canadian offickals are still hunting Hor a third man, named Haney, who, {it is believed, is connected with the {récent © smucgling catastrophe. land Riley a held at the Fort Eric | police station on a charge of vagraney { An effort will then.be made to extra- | dite them on a charge of manslaugh- te DIES IN NEW YORK. | Miss Ida Hawley Succumbs to Ap- | 1 \ Pendicitis. York, Dec. 10.--Following for appendicitis, Miss Hawley, for the past two years under tudy to Fritzi Schefi, died yesterday; in Mrs. Alston's sanitarium. voung woman had been ill four | Miss Hawley, ahd her home \ prima New operation weeks was in Toronto. She donna in 'The Lady Lyons," and had appearéd in "The Blue Moon" company, "The Pearl and the Pumpkin'® company, and | others She was preparing to enter vifirteville whin® stricken ill. New Presbyterian Minister. | Wilton, Dee; hase typhoid not been a dangeraus one. Miss Win- ters, "¥hrker, is in attendance. - Miss | Stella Storms, who has been suffering from wun attack of jaundice, is nearly recover The resbyterians here are lelighted "to know that after an 'inter- { val of 'more than a year, they are once more to have a settled minister, J. BB. Mefpnes having accepled call. His. induction at | will be" conducted to-morrow Lucas had twenty of her flock of hens stolen night week. Mr. and Mrs. H. will probably leave for Cal., this' week, where the winter with their son, ald Snider. Miss Annie ham, the guest of Miss zor. Lake, Sydenham, a few days with his daughter, Mrs | Erwell -- Miller. Mr. Little, a Queen's student, preacsd very acceptably thie Presbyterian church Sune fever, but her case has ( it Rev the Mr over one Ira last Los Rev. Sills; Pearl Regin- Syden 18 Swit 18 in on ay evening. Reports From Stella. Stella, Dee. .Y.--A large tho lander took in the trip King Saturday, it being last Aletha this son Institute meeting evening of the wa number is ; ton on the Ig" Farmers' held in Stella at Emerald on were well bazaar Sd many King for steamer wer Friday Saturday evening attended. The English held Wednesday, De passed off quite sticces friends here of Hug} Lory; are SOrry to ill with typhoid fever tax collector, Mi BR. P day« last week Patter King ls fierce. on and Both church on mber 2 fully I'he Marshall that he Priston, rounds hear i WW. H is going hi Saunder in King ston, Tow G frie pent a te Di visiting n. on, 18 Hustle, Evangelist Into A Cab. Muscatine, la., Dee. 10.--An tempt assault the Rev, * Sunday he returned to this for campaign was foiled. largestmimber "of saloonkeepers, of Lbusiness. by Sunday, and followes, were' at the railway il made afi effort to 1 evangelist, Ministers, the move, formed a ed an aisle through the crowd. hustled Sunday into a waiting Sunday was jegred and hooted by | cuemies. Four thousand > meeting at to lly' ) vhin one day' A put thei station surround anticipating bodyguard, out the open cab his persons his to-night. An Excellent Shot. story is told oF rospér Meri the Freneh author. He was once at a royal hunt, when hares, phea amd other game were driven he fore the empetor and his followers, ahd he picked up vigkims x \ little guest Sants er servants tl sport Among all the members of the hunting party, Merimee, alone had no trophy ta display. "How. does this happen?" asked ORE. "Where game a marksman hitting nothing. 1e of the merit lie in with the , the me to " rephed Merimee, [ fired 15 so plenty seems to courtesy, "so tween . Offered A Building. Deserondd. wivie aufhorities the eity to-day to gffer a building that town 40 the Wormwith Co., if it wouldl locate there were in mn Piano Whe ret n buy solid me oad ovsters, esh, and 1 them fresl vish pt oysters" full of water you af ou flavor, laily working in the Malleable toh} were this | whigh resulted | Baltz | an | Ida | The | was a Canadian by birth | ob many | .--Miss Linda Babcock | fing | Snider | Angeles, | they will spend | Epending | city | and | ¢ * R300 was + ery ; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. NOTABLE ~~ CRUSADE HAs BEEN _ INAUGURATED IN MONTREAL. A Notorious Woman Was Fined and Ordered to Quit the Busi- } ness--Clergyman and Band of Mercy Are Busy. Dee. 10.--What expect- to prove one of the most notable crusades . agawnst houses of ill-fame {and prostitution in Montreal, was in- { augurated, to-day, in the recorders court, when one of the best known women in the business was-fiot only fined but put under bonds of $3,000 land her sworn oath to quit the busi- | ness. Rev. Arthur French, {John the Fvangelist, and his fof Mercy, have been working tenderloin district and it is | through their efforts that the cam- | paign has been commenced. Montreal { has had the reputation for some time tback of being "wide open." | { | | Montreal, is ed of Band in the largely St. Was Without Incident. Bordeaux, Dec. 10.--~Presi- dent Castro, Venezuela, disem- France, of | barked hére, to-day, from the French | steamer Guadeloupe, on which he sail | | (ed from La Guaica, on November 25th. The landing the president and his parly was "effected without .in- cident. of | rrete AN oPEN CHA CHALLENGE ot OtMwa to Queen's to Hold De- | bate Over Again. Ottawa College Debating society whining 'because of the result of the | debate with Queen's in Kingston last! Friday evening. . In an open letter to | Queen's debaters in 'the Ottawa Jour-| nal the Ottawa College society pro- poses that the debafe should be held over again, in the city of Ottawa, with three in dent Ottawa men | as judges, and with the same debaters, | Ottawa to: pay all the expensés = of Queen's. The Ottawa society com-| plains that the lights in Convocation I" hall failed at a critical moment when | an - Ottawa man was replying to] ueen's arguments, and he could Wot | read his notes well. The society | further complains that two of the judges were Queen's graduates. 'This is not 'the case, hewever. F. Nickle was the only ( ara- | duate. Dean Farthin Cam- bridge, Eng. graduate] with no connection with Queen's, and J. L. Whiting, K.C., is a Torouto gradu- ate, It seems that Queen's had asked Axghbishep Gauthier io be a judge but he had 'been unable to accept. Queen's always accepted the result of! its debates in other places with good grace, and Ottawa should do the same. m-- Ww. een's 8 A "On Saturday morning," mae packages of MeCdnkey's and Huy- ler's high class candy are expedted at | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. m-- | | | w-- | LEADER OF THE SENATE. | | Harrowsmith ! | SIR RICHARD CARTRIGHT. Dec. 10. prime. Ottawa, council after the in the senate, Sir Richard, mentally Sir Richard Ca minister, ine thoug leader succession h t close state ties, of his somewhat is as and his touch ability 'in parliamentary with dignity and tact a Vig public rare { hors will, nous Ww senior member it is understood, be Hon. R. W. Scott, inconvenienced by physical disabili- as anda his long experience all government legislation, and amply fit him to lead the upper rtwright, of the privy government to ex-secretary of ever, ith ehate LOTS OF PERJURY 'Was Hdard in Local Cases.. Sound, conviction Option | Owen Ont., Dec. 10. t in the latest batch of local option prosecutions was register: this morning. when William Camp- bell, bart the Coulson house, vas found of selling gistrate Creasor imposéd a I'he court, passing he had heard perjury this case was established They Know Not Senator Dan. Free Press. Bellevillé Intelligencer expresses fear that Senator Dan Berbyshire feel out of his element at Ot The Intelligencer people know senial senator. Senator Dan feels at home anywhere; teach a Brockville Sunday lead a Lindsay dairy meeting, with group farmers, smile bevy of pretty girls, kow- "tv with the elite of the land senator! from Brockville is in his ele ment any time and everywhere, he- ause the glad 'hand, the happy smile he cheerful nature and the heart current coin gladly ed in any realm and with any pie, high or lowly. "And the sena tor's story the hired girl clinches {the matter, in ed, ender at guilty liquor fine of entence, anything like since local op in aid he tion never in Lindsay The the must tawa. He can school, chat at a of a or The are accept of | A Literary Offering. ¥or the Christfias Woman's | C 'ompamon Edwin Markham | written a beautiful poem It | the story cf the gathering of the {terials for the gospels the les after Christ's ascension | the Gospels Were" {than "The Man With the Hoe.' | beautiful holiday magazine cover in blue and gold {Madonna and Child; | by' James a full pe fonsists fashioned corations Hon has tells ma by cdiseip "Before is even grea has a t he lor depicting painting Montgomery Fl ge Another of bi Christmas Ernest mn ce two by Trousdale Acquitted. "Prlackville, De 10 --William lg, char with and $400 wort} acquitted I'ro ed between receiving stoler * {at pr The | good | | this STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cokalt and TLeading Canadian Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- plied by the City Brokerage {4. 0. Hutton and J. R. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence street, Tiber. 480 A: Cobalt Stocks. December Sellers. A0th Buyers. Amalgamated... § Beaver - Ferland Reserve Central Lake Chambers | Urown Cobalt 'obalt Foster ... .... .. Mechan Rose. . Little Nipissing... ... MceKin. Dar. Savagn Nipissing f 'ee Ot wie A | Peterson Lake | Rochester... Nova Scotia Silver Leaf... Green La i plates. ito the theme. the Christ-| {day found in nearly all the leading mag- | Roberts has contributed a stirring short of the ¥ THE CHATSTAS WHS isl A FINE LARGE E EDITION ON| SATURDAY. Printed in Colom a and Filled With the Best of Reading, It Will Be Unusually Attractive-- Watch For It Satu.day. On Saturday next, the rzth inst, the Christmas number of the Whig will be issued. For some years this extra edi- tion has been published as each holiday season rolled around, and its popularity has increased with the years. Its publi- cation-has now come to be anticipated cach year with growing interest. Just a wérd about the number itself. This year there will be two colored The frontispiece presents a typi- cal Canadian boy--hardy, happy and ready for anything that turns up. The other plate shows a little girl carrying under her arm a puppy which she has just carried away from its mother and her other little ones. It is a happy con- ception, and the artist has done justice The child's smile of glad possession in her pet contrasts strongly with the anxious look on the face of the bereft Joh, and the resentment xpressql by the rest of the puppies. he number is also profusely illustrated. A page is devoted to. summer scenes on Canadian farms. These picturds are re- produced from photographs-by R. R. Sallows,» of Goderich, whose splendid work with the camera, in relation to out- [door scenes, has recently gained him a | widespread reputation. His work is to- azimes and illustrated papers of Canada. I'o the Christmas number Theodore story "The Crimson Wigwam." A specially written sketch of W. St Thomas Smith, Canada's greatest marine artist, is illustrated by r¢productions of four of his best pictures. "Canada as a Summer Resort," also profusely illu- strated, is a contribution especially | pleasing to contemplate at this season year, | Not the least interesting of the sub-| ject matter is the story of the growth of the British Whig, told in both picture and story. Among the illustrations is | a large new one of the W hig buildin never before published. Besides : the | above there will be bright readable arti-/| cles on "Oxford College and Inn," Christmas stories and miscellaneous matter, i We would especially call the atfenition of our readers to the advertisements ap- pearing in this holiday number. There | the best and most progressive merchants | in the city solicit your trade; and, as | |a loyal Kingstonian, you ought to dive | it to them, rather than to an outsider. | The advertisements alone are very at- tractive, set, as they are, in the most | artistic manner typographically, and printed in colored inks, The edition this year will be, larger than in the past, but to make sure of ybur copies, if you desire to send a few to pbsent| friends--you_should leave your order | early, The Christmas number in- cluded with the regular Saturday issue, | and the price of both is only two cents. | is HIGH RATES ASKED War East. London, Dec. 10.--A serious outlook of the situation in the far east is taken by commercial and financial circles. This is evidenced by the recent enquiries; at Lloyds, concerning 7 rates of interest. Anti-war premium of twenty-five per cent. was offerad, yesterday, to cover total loss in the event of war between Servia and Aus- tria on or before March "9th, but few underwriters were willing to ac- cept. Those se¢king insurance were holding off of stocks, the pr of which are liable to slump in. the ovent of war. The underwriters are charging twelve guineas per cent. against loss by a war between Aus tria and Turkey during the next three months, merchants and ship owners trading with Black Sea ports being 'the insurers, as well holders. | In Case of in' the Far es as WANT THE GREATEST. Think Bonds Should Be Issued For | the Works. Washington, Dec. 10 of the issuance for the £° the the nation Sentiment ot comprehensive in government improve- | harbor and country, "to the end! that thi shall have the at-| est systoms in the world," gained con siderable headway at the annual meet ing of the here, favor honds ment « canals rivers, of rivers and harbors congress to-day FOUR DAUGHTERS, Horn at Once to Missouri Schaol | Commissioner. Louis, Dee. 10.--A special to the | ost-Dispatch from Puxico, Mo., savs: | daughters were born, yester- Prof F. .Jones, head local schools and a.school com- of Stoddard but St 'Four day, to of the teuben sioner baby died, One tg county tho others bid fair Loo 1.64 1.49 65 Silver Queen l'emiskaming Trethewey i WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. | Would- Be Resquer Driven Back By) Flames. John, N.B., Dec. James T. Hurley lost her her home, last night. was attacked by which she | | I f 10.-- Mrs. | in a fire | It is thought a fit of { was subject, caused her to drop a lighted | setting fire to the bed clothes. her aged father was in the house 1 her. A neighbor, who tried to | her, found her sitiing on the moanir and the flames about | The flames prevented 'him going | and by the time the firemer the woman was dead Di. hie in she to epilepsy, and' that | lamp, Only with save a floor, hi near, ris 1 ar- | d | Head Of Bank Of Ottawa Ottawa, Dee: 10.--David Maclaren, the well-known lumberman, was elect ed of the Bank of Ottawa retiring on of Hon. Bryson president president Hay advancing Ww ele George account George as he commiss Sth, rates a dozen railway January of express 26¢. Ottawa on take up the questior Fresh egw Mutin's | school {out caused thrive." DR. ELIOT'S SUCCESSOR. It is Said J. J. Storrow Has Been Made Head. | Mass., Dec. 10.--James Storrow has been elected head Harvard University, to succeed Eliot, according to a report which became current, here, to-day. Mr, Storrow is chairman of the Baston board and personal friend of Dr. Eliot ot Dr Boston, w a close i | Axor BE CURED] application » as they' cannot | | Leach the diseased pordion of the ear. There is only one Ya to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by inflamed 'condi- | {tion of the mucous lining 'of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or! imperfect hearing, and when "it Jds en-| tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and | unless the inflammation can be taken and this tube restored to its norm- al copdition, - hearing wiil be destroyed [forever ; mine cases out of ten 'are by Catarrh, which nothing but an inflamed condition of thd mucous surfaces. Ve will give One y case of Deafness (caused cannot he cured by Ha Send for circulars, J. CHENEY & Co. by Druggists, 75¢ Ha Fad DEAFNESS C by local is Hundred Dollars for by catarrh) ! 1 Catarrh Cure. F Sold Take Toledo, 0. tion Son stock- \ { lumbia | children | spend the i Red | ship costs $1 HIR COBALT MI (No Personal Liabili ity) 'LonTED Pr DIRECTORS : H. H. LANG, Cobalt, President. . Vice-President City of Cobalt "Co, Limited. B. W. LEYSON, Cobalt, Vice President and Director. SuperintendentCity of 'Cobal ng Co., Limited ; Resident Manages Cobalt Towasite i Limited ; ing Ep , Nancy Helen oy Eimived. , Cobalt, Aone an To. GUAR ANTEE Co. We are offering 150,000 One-dollar Shares at 50c per share. Subscription Books now open. Write for gircular giving particulars. USSHER, STRATHY & CO., Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange 47-51 King St. West 'Puone Main £4086 J In order to comply in every particdlar with Act we append fhe following information :-- No special qualifications for Directors, Minimum lotment, 10,000 shares, on which the full purchase price aust be pai before allotment. Under agreement, 26th November, 1908, whieh may inspected at the Head Office of the. Company, Cobalt, 275,000 shares dud - $25,000 out of proceeds of sale of stock are to he paid M. Alexander and J. F. H. Ussher, Toronto, in payment for the Company's property, out of which Alexander and Ussher retain only 150,000 shares, the said sum of $25,000 and 50,000 shares being paid by them to Shutt, Wicket and others, the original owners of the property, and 65,000 shares being transferred to the Directors for their services. No payment to promoters other than as above set out. Usual brokers' commission 'of 5 ! cents 'per share to be paid on sale of stock. Estimated preliminary expenses not to exceed 32 GOu. Dated and filell with the Provincial Secretary the. fifth day of December, 1908. the Ontario Companies subscription for als $4600000000000000606000000000000000000¢ LADIES' COATS CHILDREN'S-COATS LADIES' COSTUMES Ladies' Semi-fitting, tight fitting and loose Coats, in Green, Navy, Brown and Black Beaver, Kersey and Fancy Tweeds, $5.00 to . $25.00. Pretty Coats for Children, in Fancy Tweeds : Rese? and White Beaver Skin Effects, $1.50 1) Ladies' Costumes, latest styles, Black, ®/Brown, Navy and Fancy Tweeds, $10, $13.50 up to $25.00. Tho Leading Mantle and : Millinery Stor : David M. Spence, P0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 mn ---- Sharbot Lake News. Sharbot Lake, Dee the Methodist day school are pre- baring r for a gone tor be held on the Bred. TT. H. Xb spent Sunday at home. George illiamson, = who has been in Westport for some time, has returned home. Miss Edith Walroth is siting at Verona. Mics A ifi-try in the » Tospital, last weok with her spent a mother, R. Butterill has cone to Havelock to take a position in the C.P.R. office. | The pupils of the Sharbot Lake public school are practising for a concert to be held the 18th. Methodist ser- | vice was held Hetherington's hall Sunday evening the church * is being repainted, | South African Scrip 9.~The pupils of Si 1 few days who is ill Bought Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence St on in as E. STRACHAN GOX. MEMBER OF THE STANDARD STOCK AND MINING FXNCHANGE, Send for Pamphlet on GOBALT DISTRICT | Long Distance Telephone Main 2,446. 43 Scott St Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Norman McCrae, Reginald Pellatt; PELLATT & PELLATT (Members of Toronto Stock Exchange). STOCK BROKERS AND FINAN. CIAL AGENTS. COBALT And other stocks bought and sold on commission, Correspondence fovited. Orders may be wired at our expense. 401 Traders Bank Building. Toronto 'Phone Muwin 3968. WANTED Agents, to sell the unsubscribed stock of an established Canadian Life Insurance Co. Apply R. L. D. Taylor, 218 Contirental Life Bldg., Toronto. | Opposite Grand GRAND UNION > NEW YORK CITY. 9 ROOMS 31 a DA a DAY HOTEL): Mrs, TL and ne sta- Bend 2 yhn Toronto. RT Grand GANTHONY, on Monday The Hartington Happenings. Harting Dee. 9.--Rev. Dr. White, missionary, supported in British Co- the Epworth | of the Kingston district, preached in this church last Sunday afternoon The are g for a Christ mas entertammer ristmas eve Miss Dollie Camps sited friends at Parham on and Sanday. A | party. of ople visited the home of Pleasant Valley, Tuesday J. M. Robherteon : ty, where he will Trousdale illness. ton, iin by nes on ( stam; for New York Oity Guide! Saturday k and Map. yor ng Whitty VON the late on Wednesday morning, in the St. Vincent Paul hospital, Brockville, following' an ill- ss of ten days with organic. disease ; {of the heart. Mrs. Crowley was a | markably strong, active woman, | withstanding her advanced ay | having attained the of still | seven * sail from | "All relict of has to winter Mary Allen, fone the ¢ J Crowley, died Georg: de recovering from | recent dav" re Inn 3 Drug Store Join at Lemieux not 12¢1 for exter for "Every the Tabard Cross « he Life once member- vears seventy - Postmaster-General is in Englund. He does Liverpool until Deceniber "Instant" pain relief ain, either internally egular price each; at Wade's drug stare. What about a gold-filled Keble ] wm. the world," you can ex- change Tabard Inn Library books. For the balance of the year life mem- bership costs $1. Gibson's Red Cross Dig Store. The 8.8. Ionian reached Portland on Wednesday from Glasgow. The 8.5. | Mongolian from Glasgow reached Ri Nfid., to-day. 'over or 'a Ie umbeella ? Also very Ji silver ounms cheap. John's,