Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1909, p. 17

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PAGE SIXTEEN, : sans ABSOLUTELY BE C ED TO-NIGH Raffles, the man of mystery, who has so cleverly defied all Kingston for the last 10 days, must be captur~, ed by someone TO-NIGHT. If uncaptured before 9 P.M., he will give himself up to the first person he meets on the Market Square. > | ) - Study His Photos At Geo. Mills & Co' S. Hat and Fur Store Carefully. Read his description and his Ictter on the front page, and you'll be well prepared to lay your hand on him if you're at all ingenious. WILL YOU BE THE LUCKY ONE? If you haven't as yet subscribed for THE WHIG for 3, 6 or 12 months and qualified for ithe other rewards offered for his capture, we would advise you do so quickly. But a few short hours remain, remember. : ALL THOSE CONNECTED iin aaST OF REWARDS: sow ONLY RESIDENTS OF . .Geo. Mills & Co. (see separate advt. for conditions) 30.00 DIRECTLY OR lal : 10.00 | KINGSTON AND COUNTY John Laidlaw & Son x * 1010 : Ba INDIRECTLY WITH RAFFLES W.J, Baker wo : 10.00 ARE ELIGIBLE ' I. C. School, Scranton, P.A. * i 10.00 ARE BARRED. = Jaa. Swift & Co. ' "1000 FOR THE REWARDS. Grand Total

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