Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Dec 1908, p. 1

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4 The Daily YEAR 76-NO. 298. KING STON, ONTARIO i 1908. LAST EDITION Will Of the Intercolonial way. GET RID { tion between the lantic seaboard provinces on the A and the rest of the dominion was a necessity. The initial | cost heavy "and the expense of {runing r the road has been abnormal tly heavy throughout the forty i that it has been in operation. jcarly days of the dominion the earry- was Rail- ing on of the road at a lose was ne- cessary, Now however, 'nial is paralleled by other lines, and the Intercolo- years | In the | 'To Look Into' Wall nl Methods. BODY R DECEMBER 19, PAY FOR , BURNED ( CHURCH. : 10; $14,500. | i Welland, Dee. 19. --Judge Wells has | : { handed out his: award of damages sus- | ---- tained by the Methodist church in the | : burning of the building through a Dispatches From Near And Breaking of Gas Main Will vg as fire. The amount is £18,500, and Poe town of Welland will have to pay EADY === evening, Gananoque, of the town council, the- law for fixing nominations and coming year was arranged for Monday December 28th, from 7:30 till Town, Dee. 19.--. Town oF GANANOQUE. What is Transpiring in the River eleetions for As 3. gestion requisite by- the date of Se , the PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Deg. 19.0. ain. y--Strong south to west winds, milder with some light snow falls ; Sunday, fmir and moderately cold. " 2 .. Steacy's 1 Sugges- tions For Ladies SILK WAISTS, LACE WAISTS, WOOLLEN WAISTS, MUSLIN WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATS, \HEATHERBLOOM SKIRTS MOREEN PETTICOATS, KIMONOS, | DRESSING SACQUES, BATH ROBES, FINE FURS, KNITTED JACKETS, SILK HOSE, CASHMERE HOSE, OVERSTOCKINGS, ... KID GLOVES, LINED MOCKA GLOVES, SILK MITTENS, , DAINTY NECKWEAR, BEAUTIFUL BELTS, HANDKERCHIETFS, HAND BAGS and PURSES SILKS FOR WAISTS, FLANNEL WAISTINGS, DRESS MATERIALS, UMBRELLAS, This. Store wilt ogen for business Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings next week 8:30 o'clock, for nominations, and election be necessary, Monday, ary 4th. 'The names of éx-Mayor Robert vard and of Frank Wright are being reely 'mentioned as possible 'candi- dates for municipal honors, the form- er for mayor, reeve or deputy, and the latter for tho council board. It understood that neither has as vot bound himself to accept any nomina- on. The Gananoque Canoe Club have ar- Matters. That luterest. Everybody ranged another of its, Li ular assem- --~Notes From All Over--Little!) nC | "New Year's n in Tur- 's, of Everything Easily Read ner's assembly hall. and Remembered. Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, Elm The 'réport 'is gainin i sirect, entertained a number of their Berlin, that Proilnt g {friends at a social dance at their Venezuela for good. home last evening. Tom Longboat received an enthusi- | Ganunoqueans a: ! pleasure that , aie ultume on He detum home" to Briggs, Charles street, and Lottie M. bie oi Gray, Leeds, have successfully passed Miss Moore, Brockville, has been their examinations at the Kingston appointed superintendent : of Wel- model school. Miss Florence Carpen- land's fine new gencral hospital. | ter, teacher, in the Wooler public In Somerville, Mass., Maud Hartley. | | school, returned home, torday, to seventeen vears old, was. shot and hol h } i " sx oo i spend the C hristmas holidays with her kitk 4 by James Hanithond, '4 rejected | moiller, Mrs. Carpenter, Wellington suitor. [ x Dr. 5 . Rioux, Sherbrooke, Que., com- . mitted suicide by stabbing himself on WILL CELEBRATE EVENT. a train. He had been in poor health | for Sdsls lime. < | Three Hundred . Years Joseph Varone, an .Halian, was sett] t sentenced at North Bay to five years | Sett en . . in penitentiary for robbing a fdllow-| St. John's, Nfld, Dec. 19.--+Next couniryman at Cobalt. { vear will witne the 'ter- -cendennial an- A telegram announces the election |niversary of the first settloment of to the legislature, by acclamation, of | Cupids in , Conception Bay by John essere \. Grigg, of Bruce Mines, as conserva- Guy, and it' is likely that some form LEPROSY DUE TO DIET. tive reprcsentative for Algoma. | of celebration will be held in com- memoration of the event. H. H. Le | v | fessrs. B. M. and R. C. Allen, 3 ; Drew, a native of Cupids, now lee | this to the church, as well as law costs, which will amount te a couple Distant Places oi thousand more, SEE a THE WORLDS TIOWBS this amount, and for the _-- of al if Janu: Shep: { this original need for communication | | with maritime provinces no! Hotes factor. The P. R. now runs-to St. John and communi- Sattion 2s Halifax and in two years. we Grane Pacific | running through the 'middle of New | | Brunswick 'to Moneton, and will alse | WHILE UNDER GOVERNMENT |be in touch with St. John and Hali- | ALL THE . CONTROL. {fa x. The Tite reolonial therefore, can {no longer be looked upon as the sole | | reliance for Inter-communication and] {the government realizes that it is im {possible to maintaim it continy- | he is a has ROAD WILL NOT PAY :: CHMANAN WHITE road roller, "against the Mutual Na tural Gas company. The loss was oc- casionedd by the tfewn road roller breaking a gas main v that was at or! GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- close to the & SIBLE FORM. SESSIONS WILL BE SECRET. ~\ Be Given Out .Until the Report is Laid Before the New York Legislature--Will Ex- TEmine a Great Many Persons. York, Dec. 19.--The commis- appointed by Governor Hughes; enguire "into the business and of Wall street, héld its first yesterday afterrnioon, and or- Horace White as It Has Been the Most Expensive Experiment in Public Owner- | 1) : ship in America--The Service {al T Fang Ti a imposeibl Bs is Filled In Most Incapable | how clever and capable ¢ Men. {at the head of the Montreal, oration. 20 erable intere pay. While er 1 i : 18 realized by cial circles here over the disposition tawa. The tendenecs of the Intercolonial railway. That the |. ai NEE eo Intercolonial will in the near future | Cy raons 18 to at pass from the direct control of the : RA government is considered very prob f ollie abe pi able, in fact it has been stated that chin os Mb 2 an impor tant announcement reg P fin oF al oa] ing the railway is to } by * | 7} id al government, shortly after Gre es al of parlinment. This has connection from reliable though ces. No official been made on 'the matter, not likely that anything wiil be given until fle brought up in the house It is known, however, tion of a chance in tion of the 1.C.R. has cussion by members of the ment for some time, and that inion is almost unanimously of allowing the railway government contrdl. There are two government. The either be offered for change may be made administration of its all control over the from the department of railway canals. In the former case a numb of financial men might be induced to form 3 company to it. over. It would have to be disposed of at heavy loss, however, on account unproductiveness. It is a pro position at present, and the value | which would be placed on it in the | event of its changing hands would not | be figured on the original cost but | upon its present merit as a money earning proposition. Should the gov- ernment decide on the second alterna- tive it «dia altogether likely that o commission of railway cxperts who would be altogether unhampered by political considerations and would be | free therefore to run the road on busi ness' principles would be appointed This commission would of course he independent of the government. The Intercolonial has probably been the most expensive experiment in pub lie. ownership ever tried in America It has been an almost continual loser and the different governments which have had it under their control have been obliged to report deficit after de ficit on it.. Fhe road has of estimable value to the country furnishing a link between the mari time provinces and the rest of Cana da. Its construction was luded the confederation and was | carried out at expense By railroad building much expensive matter days at the present aus Tecopnized that | Nothing to | as a no A man matter | may he railway adminie¢- the Inter government m under New 0 ew 'credence, in | Castro has left ! make Monial | S100 control, power at Ot the present the road a depart of a the Dec. 19.--There t in railway and finan is consid- Ler { to | methods meetin g ganized hairman. All the th have learned with those od wy | the Misses Carrie M. is upon by electing not as a ment as In the word is in the with e sessions be secret, and much will of the commission it is unlikely any be given out until commission finishes its work and its report. In this it will foliow thes example of Hepburn banking com mi ion, The commi case with case the | i but other wvernment feature in adminis made the opening been learne cial has as yet and it i ery definite matter i at Ottawa 1 4 ice ha that the ques $ogyd . are ho the administra been under we kes with vernment account the many ineffic and incapable worl been the sult in the Intereolonial. During lou control the <j rhelr with and on. this ve includes and slow has unoffi sour sion hopes to examine a statement lot of persons Supposed to know about Wall et methods, without too much gublici ity being attached to | ormal witnesses, | str Since the cars of governmerit presence filled become capable up-to-date business staff of this unable to get of the road are a pay propositi is men the lines, h qr EATEN BY A SHARK, | Boat Upset Off Coast of Roo. City Dec death Melon A of the Quebec in the course of position, the board. THOMAS General manager tent 1s to retire i from that will reinain on running way on' with Bank, 1 chi a Quintana govern- the op in favor to pass fron it are \ Mexteo 19. Inquiry into the recent Col. Harry J Farle, who was reported drowned the of Quintana Roo t while waiting with a companion in ar boat to picked up { steamer; deve that he instead of Thi Cana ing of yroblem Pos ertrriess SOP E Dee . ofl rnment no 1 all ¢in and | of in probahbilit tl courses to 'th CO may ope n Intercolonial or I the aff wiil $ effort oming session, poht Oo bear, the mana r be { it Theory English Doctor brothers, who had lost all trace of | : cach {turer in cconomics at Guelph Agricul- is other for twenty-five years, met | Hawaii. ' {tural College, during a recent visit, ' accident in a Hamilton hotel. : 1 Honolulu, Dee. It iv alleged that a mumber of min- [discussed plans with a number of the the residents of the town, as well as . ing companies are evading the law by y ontlen, sending out circulars which do not |Wwith a number of prominent Newfound- contain the data called for under the |landors. Mr. Le Drew has succeeded in companies' act. {interesting a number of former vesi- J. J. Cofiey, second deputy reéve of | dents now in Canada and the United Barrie, died on Friday morning. He | States in the matter, and a large has. been imwell for several months, number have promised to journey to but yesterday was around as usual. |theéir old homes and assist in celebra- Deposits in: Canadian banks, at the ting the occasion in yp fitting mariner. end of November, were of rec pro- portions, being £695,470,000. Cogfhmer- cial loans here and elsewhefe were $485,5694,492, \ It is said the steamer Beaverfon will {now lighten about 16,000 bushels of an to It by ¢ mn i On Le . sale open ye by wa erie , Of meeting ¢ 1 a-radich 19.--Dr John Royal College of who has practised first reported the Hawaiian Islands, ipsized and Col. | kes public a new theory as (6 to the shore we eause of leprosy. He attributes overtook biting liscase to diet and says 'it is In agalogous to scurvy. He ascribes the disease in which ¢ome ment is lacking, with an undue amount of poisonous teria, ptomaddes and toxin. He the s 'mtoms resemble scurv Ateh tem of Su whereb road will ¢ 5ys ical inf t irs cither directly indirectly road it ¢ placed on a paying basis some move will likely the near future to divorce government completely, s in cement « small was Ban ane swimming shark fairl own isheries off TRIP. | Roo and was. looking after ness whe 'n he met his death. "ARMY" GENERAL. Salvationists Object to His Using Name. New York, Dee. 19-~James William { Duffin, commander-in-chief of the taccording to Charl H. Beals, of ti {American Salvation Army, testifying Americ: ty, of Boston. {in the trial of the suit brought by the Me. ma of the [Se alvation Army, of which Wil smaller nation had an {liam Booth is the head, to restrai of "'fleett clamor- the other army from using he name. more keep up their | "Salvation Army," declared that hi this rmy had never thought of using the money Jooth army uniform ns a model H i that the American Salvation was organized at Coatesville , in 1896, and the army~had seven five branches : therefore 1 therefor nim, made in body the two. take from 2 rom arle coneession it of for spong: Quintana fel diet that busi to rosthict NeCOssAry the injectio KNOCKS FLEET'S coa oi 1t losing 0 | Expense Woulc a Pay 17,000 Min- | isters For Year. | Chicago, Dec. 19.--The combined sala of 17,000 ministers for 'one | year would be necded to pay the ex- penses of the present cruise around | the world of the United States. flect, re Elected President Port Au Prince, Hayti, Dec. 19.-- General Antoine Simon, the leader of the late revolution in Tayi ti that re- sulted in the flight of President. Nord Alexis "from 'the capital, and who his triumphal entry into Port Al Prince ten days ago, was today unanimously elected president of the republic by the Haytien congress. all : says his st has shown leprosy is contagis rie | Booths not Pp eace des Beals : ht ji How's The Fire! It is the first question asked when we arrive home. It is the last before leaving. Burn Swift's coal and wood. The standard of excellence in fuel and you will have no trouble with your fire, NAPANEE COLLEGIATE, HELD ANNUAL JAL COMMENCE- * MENT EXERCISE. The Fate of a Piano--Last Leap 18 are gross carelessness. Ds to deplores conditic that the better advantage could | m many BO OF THE FAGION of of the other pri convi with He was once abduction ted three nths crime me n been in mn Sra------ land served in lor HOLDING CANADIANS Latmaster, ON BORDER six > Tre {BRITISH FLYING SQUADRON reement enormous on] . MARRIED. or JOUNSON-BAKER At Famwortl Dee. 2nd, Edward Johnsen, to Mabel. Baker, beth of Shetlield. OVENS~CRONYN.~-At Picton, Dec 16th, George Ovens, and; Miss Maude Cronyn, both of Picton, CLARK -DEMILL.--AL Picton, Charlies Menzo Clark, ito Demill, of Bloomiield, YOUNG--GILMORE ~At 16th, weorge WR. QuUng, Alice Augusta Gilmore, LUFFMAN=HAGADORN ~ at Napanee Carrie Percy Howard Luffman, both of Nor Fredericksburgh Thirty Warships to Visit the Isth mus. 19. --Per current that a of thirty war Crow here re United ~ States Officials--New Facilitate Immigration | being a to | in those time means more Regulations Entry Mi 53 than Dee here bo the of lien | 4ahama, of DAILY MEMORANDA. [ A p ( P'resent { mo of Fur - From it communica h wa Br Them. Passengers. hips. wsed Dec. 19. Matthew lishm y to ngs in | squadron ficers and will arrive United anuary and the mors are Campbell Bre 3 Bure to plea ely 1 e removed in th aon est. Tha « Prior me arrived here p.m America quadron, is Bargains ish warship to Visit P on page { If the Bridge T ' received a visitvof sev veeks | hero) Singlet ia ner se : 1 a1 i e 1 Phor their Vane 20.000 men Phipps and middle i | voun Eng main several days, exciiing considerable ru rwater, lost same time a 160 4 Jrit ( the sizst man Suver Henry two Whether Trimmony , havi perished the newly-discovered the Ingenika coun in the wilds of Nort imbia, is the problem | {he mdent of Provincial Fed has been acked to . of neouver, hat the numbering the vi Dee, May on Nina ction « by about Daghe- both York har- Catalone, ss of life, vdians by Picton, on Dec. : Athol, to Picton ration officials on bor; be | last oth, I'he Bonnie tale House, 8.15 h Montreal, for the who Superin Hus Some Advts taragui 8p Leo Brock St. A swe Year's The Jacks Read Bargains in Advts, of King day's Whig Ohne velopes Open Wel ar in S ¥: to not tramp {month known to they nelent was injured. Hus from friends and, asking ently in the Eng the of the The provincial | at work for some | clear up the mystery | disappearar Sir Arthur Curtis," who was 14st in the northern part of the province ten a and who is believed' to bi till alive and it is likely {hat an en- denvor . will also be made to discover the fate of his two countrymen. Phipj s and Trimmon started out from Edmonton for the new diggings in the north, about ihe end of last March.® They had ah extensive outfit and took horses with them. On 15th had arrived at a spot ixty miles north of Fort Graliam on kil a railway cros the Finlay river, but after that noth- Creek, Alta., while hauli intr was hearll of them. Their camp at a do ub bl team. The wag § point was discovered by some In- struck' a train, and d fans. When the Indians discovered was the Traring camp, they found all their equip: for and .provisions in their tent, , could find no trace of the two Broke Distance Record. young men Tha Indians mites} Dee... 19.--Wilbur he camp for Ri ral wecks, thinking broke the distant | the "owners .of the outfit would ro with a flight of | {9m but! as they got do so thoy one half ir {returned sc uthward anc epor tec the : matter 10 Mr. Fox, the Nudson Bay Io ig : con factor at For, Graham, thor wos made {fr the miss- : trace - receivisd of the that a peri has umm ung men ory publi fish jmen police will the « rec om A FALLEN FORTUNE. To Prevent Burial Of Living. st Chicago, IH. 19.--1 suing a certifica death p should apply batt the body of Pers who lieved has died. The be used immediately a vigorous effort to the nervous system should be made, George R. McEwen, immigra- i merly professor of i Medi] College Athis, aged Chris Cards Wallin cton the Ur for - Chy Shoppers | for business or social purposes and not | ston Merchants the: inten remai These | ulations, he will come tinto force early new Hitherto of tinas re = estigated. been to hed wien cla x Koad Dee CONE los on Man Who Once Enteriained Ao Welbank Bmpress ts Evicted. Dec. 19.-- ited Stal te of Lh have tryihg surrounding lectrie n on of an 8 tated, wn the has London, life have scarcely Moosomin, widow the 65th Roechest June Li The vicissitudes of | 1 bi ever found a more. a it 1s eleetricity after death and' revive the action and heart according to Ih of New York, fos anatomy in time, lik year quire of Linen embossed y night, street Pa with I'he per and any initial Jacks 3 should the ce of eve there been a trouble over this matter Canadians have made the manner in treated at the some of officials. of the United States have been over zealous in the per | formance of their dities Ag a' réi) sult many Canadians who have aking brief trips ountry the south have held d fused admission under texts They = have sometimes herded into immigration j submitted ) examination: befor wed to enter the vountrs: permission nd. the travellers to return to their without having business. Compla both to Washington and.to Ot- tter and there 1 feeling in both co "Lindsay, lington deal many History. nliint about 8 cal € a 'they have been § 5 that tion In Canadian Niagara wa British rles Fit Justige of tlh Supreme Court was born. in Quebec, 1854--Lord Elgin oc { of the whic) border years 8go, Dec. 1813 strong 1853 19th, 2 } tu I zpatri Chief since 1906 resigned the Gover Killed At Pincher Creek. Noweastle, 19.--A Wilson formerly of in the fa if 0 North-West cidentally at Pincher hay with gon ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. Before Deciding What fo get for the Children. Tom Smith's Santa Claus Stockings Nothing causes so much excitement, nor gives such genuiné pleasure, PRICES, 8c., 10e¢, 20c., 26c., 50c., THe., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.75. e now, while the assortment is compNte. Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries. --~COSSACKS. AN OPEN FIRE 1 have the bést Grails Stove there is, also a lot Ol Hamar and Looks Btovee. They must all go, as we | alter the store. TURK'S, been. | to Te Victoria b at tr to general i n T1--The Sandf in Ottawa resig ernment was forme ward Blake. 1904--Temiskaming re the amount of over by Eaglish > lired to th y, who | Royal was join the June thes Police been up I we pre various been "with an ab- being hr-some refused. alto- ave been starting acted been ed ¢ wheat at the GJI.R. elevator at Port ~Eleas {Colborne "@Wd "hen pyomsed-i to M. Wilson, reported to be heir to | At Virden, Man., a jury returned a much money, was married, yesterday, | verdict that Michael Farrell died as to Miss Nellie M. Kernan. They are | the result of a coal oil explosion. The now on Their honeymoon. When the | case showed lack of government super- live apart. This arrangement is to Train robbers turned the semaphore itinug until June, If then they will | against a train approaching Niagara care for each other, 'Mrs. Wilson has | Falls, and robbed a car of a lot of promisetl not: to disinherit her son. | turkeys and champagne. Police recov- J rested two men on suspicion. At Kaméack, © Sask., a Doukhobor ran amuck a few days ago and at- mpted to murder several of his eom- LIT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY reservation and found the demented WERE DROWNED | man sceurely chained to several logs. Charles Schertzberg, arrested for ns : : rjury in Brant constituency on Oct. While Out in the Wilds of Northern PSTIUTY 2 British . Columbia--Provincial (55k the oath of residence, although Year Dance of the Season-- he had removed from the riding. "Fhe | : : ; : t rs prisoner could neither read nor write, | Funeral of the Late and dismissal was made because of | James Roney. Napanee, Dec. 19.--The commence- intent, The British freight steamer tute took place in the assembly hall stan was sunk outside New of the Collegiate last evening. Larg: by the tramp aso | gathering of pupils and their parent id « | and friends were present. F. W. Van crew of the up by the \and "later principal of the Collegiate, gave a transferred boat New | short talk on hig recent visit to Eng s Soa York. It is what ex-| |and. The programme consisted of PIED ly rendered by the pupils, every num on | ber . received a hearty encore. . The gaines 2x hibald Journal, a paper got up Si titely WELBANKS.--On Ridge by the pupils 'was a source of much T2th, George A and comical expressions by teachers | MORDEN --At and pupils alike, and showed that the Soniista di Mo nn, striking illustration than in an evie- scliclasy are not devoid of wit and LINDHAY tion which has just been carried out | Observance. { the late Henr in C 1x Cav chere "the of the late Henry ii County Cavan, where Yi oe | té C. Fisher's music store, of Deseronto, aged ; ' rn =) rhe ite Gi 'd F i- | DOWDBLL.~At" Svdenham, handled by the sherifi's bailiffs. | set when oppagite the Githasd Pueni 8rd, David Ford Camphe The eviction was that of §rvujtage fod pany oF i rr. Eulantine started suddenly, causing the piano months and thirteen days, gle 1% " =a 7 | . Lisagoan house, for non- payment of pices. It 'was. a valuable instrument Humphreys was born in Baily | A leap year dance, the last of the huise house, a fine mansion surround- | : ' \ ' , her ed by ROO acres He received from his | | season, too, was given by 3 di fathe y ; of the young ladies in the Oddiellows ather as a house -- a substantial striigres is. Mrs. J. H. Maiden was "at home" i Es PILL. 8, Yr | 16 a large number of her friends on Inar lege . 8 Dn Thursday and Friday evenings. Pro- urther augmented, as ho came | aggive euchre was played. the ownership of much landed. | ie in different pets of County | his were in for property Cavan. At one pe vticd tertaineéd the Iway $£35.000 000 'banks. Students' Lamps TEE A SU EAI Ss rN I A AAS hed were Philadelphia, Pay Dec. 10.--Mason | Thoveld to winter quarters. ouple return in two weeks they are! vision and mmr ln ered the booty in a cuivert, and ar- rh a. The police were called to the 26th, was discharged. Shertzberg Police Asked to Look For his illiteracy and absence wilful ment exercises in the: Collegiate Insti- night. There was no {being pick- | \juzen acted as chairman. U.J. Flach tent the { choruses, recitations and drills, whol- ATS In Picton merriment, and consisted of jokes eighty-nine years. At " i Nov. 1st, Mrs. On Thursday lhst a piano was_being a once wealthy landlord, have | returned son of Rev. T. Popwde ey, A f : i : Humphreys, LP. from | to tumble off the rig, smashing it to rent. wedding present Lisagoan Hall, last evening gether with The funeral of the late Mrs. See James after- A our was Roney took place, yesterday { noon, to Riverside cemetery. J. Fraser, of Frankford, was in town, yesterday, to attend the funeral. sed cangl 1 WAS dracoed some distance of hi Emp career hé ss of Austria, who hunted over hi¢ « tates. He now odges in a cottage, with one of his | The hockey team from Queen's Har- rmer dependants as his landlady. | mony Club, will play in Belleville on - | Christmas night. For tho last four Queen's Professors To Assist. |yoars a Kingston team has played-iq | The American Philological Associ Belleville on Christmas day and this tion and the Archaelogical Institute year one team will play Christmas of America will hold a convention in {night and one Christmas day. Toronto, December 28th to 3lst. Col- | Bibby's for Imperial underwear. lege lights will be present from every } Have you. selected , that box 3 leading university on the continent. chocolates yeti? Best's display Professors Callinder and Anderson, of land have your put away for Queen's, will contribute papers. There you oe be a very profound time. on- late Lemans, Frange, Wright, yesterdaV, record for acrop sixty-one and hou, fifty-three ds. he {the in made te i as a anes wir abou is a : 40c., the milbs, one untries. Le any's othing Nothing search No better for CHRIST- MAS Gift 'em could be § is thought ; We have a large variety of 0 See of Lamps, fr "company. ehoic the ) : granted 'of the late township of The. estata at £75,000 and al 'estate, ~ mortgag stocks.~ Ser antee 8, heen will tinar hav the the and nto finest will ®1 mocka gloves. -- { windows full of toilet | ahd manicure at Best's. One is composed only of solid ebony sets, {and the other of Cocabola, the red fnich. Sets in both from 75c. to $20. Fancy embossed Christmas cards, 6 for 5e., at Best's. A Dantzig professor will build an aerial warship capable of carrying two tons of explosives, and. of flying for: tyfive to fifty miles an hour. Cigars in boxes for Christmas at Best 8 3ibby's See the two See 'Campbell Bros'. Furs. blue nx $15. Bibby swell umbrellas Premo film pack and plans cameras, new models inst teceived, at Best's $2 Jibby's of of > sods Brytee. abiowt genuine set | « i a A Robertso n Bros. : > 8 2 neckwear ortation, A mah may select his wife, but " can't 'pick out his own 'relatives. New burning outfits at Best's Don't forget to-get one of our faney lamps. We have them as low as %] 42. Medley's. 2 See Bibby's great $I gloves, we sticks 3 50¢. neckwear. Silk Waldron's, to-night, for 31.98 suit case See Bibby S and blo Abernethy's | Joy Abernethy's. underw See Libby hn 4 st sn §) tp & display S0cy tiesy

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