Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1909, p. 8

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w . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 7. 1900. FOUR DEAGONS. MADE. =x. THE DAYS EPISODES LEER Ly le Act SaYIng, AT DEE, 1 ms TIE Yo a Ch lin ' WORTHY G MEN SET| Dr. B. Assclstine ie practising in LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS! Kingston on. Wesknesday, = Jume 16th, APART BY BISHOP. : Nagle; By iriond. Howe Ytands. ia} IN GENERAL 4+. lte visit the Barrielield military camp. On that ¢vening he will inspect the { seriously ill at his home. | Occurrences In The City And ith Regiment, on the oricket field. The Duties of Their Office--Dean| Mrs. Thomas Watson, Batl street, is Vicinity--Other Brief Items of i om li A visiting friends at Sydenham. 2 Bidwell Preaches Wise and ams A. Ross and wie, of Ganano- Interest Easily Read And Ra re -, ermon So Com- i que, are visitors in the oye membered. mands Them to e Peoples' | E. W. Charlton, Montreal, spent | Willi i i uner, Orders Progress. Sunday in the city with relatives. iam. Shine, Piano, tunek, Zhe rugs, . by ex Show Rooms! «2 oo cit oo] Sawant Winon, Toronto, 1s soit |S Ghee, ShueolE, in sparts. . A 01a. ire i a ilar fow is. a N e, | tho' diticonases in St. Grorg®'s cathe ing frie nds in the city for a ifn dass been, appointed Canadian trade com- wick Bros, "pl . ral, by the Bish of ck nspector ngman, o ie Inland | nissioner in Leeds, England : ' { Grad, by the hishop of Ontario, on revenue department left. to-day for ™ > ' gland. A Conference A anged rincess o | Trinity Sunday. Matins having been | Qo dbury. : : is H. Cunningham, piano tuser from don x % said at 10:15 the ordination servico, at |' " nll McCallister, Princess street Chickering's. eave orders at Mo- | A betwen. tha. - | eleven of clock began, as is the eusiom thErOme 3 . BIBL s ot : Auley 8 tore. & Fight, heat and power committee and AND with, the: seman, by. Bidwoll, spent Sunday with friends on Howe! 'qj Jar. sesgjon of the county | the: street railway company. officials from. the. text rh as Said ¥ le : | Island. . | court opems at the court house , on |regarding power supply for the rail: Boe ete arn. Said ollow Norval Hodgson, of the King Radi-| Pyesdav afternoon et Judge _ | way ged to t place 149 BROCK. ST. [5m 0 waren iy 57st oes, bo, S| Fis Sc bolas det Nk mgd CT 1 ti . lea. " Rods ollow . me" Hi, the city with relatives. . A young man from Tamworth, who | a Were sob pine the fact of the divinity ?, A. Conway, superintendent of the came in. on. the Bay of Quinte rail Wreath For Sir John's Grave, 9 brig eo good man; Would Kingston and Pembroke railway, went | wav, this morning, was removed to] Sunday was the cightsenth anni i o i remendous demand upon | 1 Toronto, thi fternoon. a i * a 4 3 . 4 VISITORS WELCOME. his fellowmoen. Christ's call then and Tr on R Med: b . St rathroy, is the hospital. ; at h varsany. of tthe: death. of Sir John: A. a Bly. p wa Dr. J. R. McCabe, of Strathroy, 1s Grape froit salt," cooling for the | Macdonald, Canada's first prime min- OW hg.8 oul. Bo. promise. material in the «ity. He is one of the ex-|plood: and laxative, Sold in Kings |ister The Kingston Conservative As- reward to those whom ho asks to | gminers at the medical council. / ton at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store soviation : veg: a' wreath to "he work lor Him and His people, and it| Mrs. R. J. Craig, King street, con- | Exhibition and. sale of Turkish em- |placed on - reat ptatesman's grave. John McKa is well that it is so. For the young|tinues very low. No hope is held out [hroideries and lages every evening of "Phere was -- corémony, as Sg ast vy mar who hears it can be sure that infor her recovery hy her physicidns. Jthis week and next at the Y.W.C.:A. | vears : ih ! . anawtivg x bio 18 prompted by uo | P, J. Kennedy, Portsmouth, left last | Suitable wedding gifts Prices mode- Fa -- 2 thought of worldly prosperity, of case | week for Montreal to resume his duties | | y 5 ht £ Rui ' : a te. BEAOAREALASAMIEASSARAA | or of luxury. The dean pointed out | as baggageman on the steamer Pres FAS iv Mondo : ooh . Brigade To Be Reorganized. << the gifts of wisdom, sympathy, dili- | cott Mary, oncay morning & Ireight The Church Boys: Brigade, at one : : * train going east broke loose a 'mile | {ime such a flourishing organization 1 W ddi g in St. George's cathedral, will be re gence, and love needed by these who! My. Rerker, clerk of the Toronto por Land a hali east of Collins Bay, and serve in the sacred ministry that thoy | lies court, was in the city, to-day. He | jelayed trains No. 8 and-2 fram To: | organized: Canon Starr has called , i 2 = 1 Of gan Zed. ( oStarr Ss Padded | 8 \ may be successful fishers of men and | visited the session at the police court | ronto, about an hour Ee thal al : :. a V ie yl lwelve AA civie goed that they be free from all party | this morning J A Ey : : : IL . A. Jenkins, to-day, purchased | years 7 i i 3 bias, . thinking only SEs AE . a als ape ' Jie Ins, Vs ¥ years and over, to meet him, in St. J hia, whinking only u yg in th Fdward Rotterell and wife, Belleville, Faring, the fine bay mare owned by George's hall, nt 715 o'clock next ot Nn Be ay, Wi Lod a 0) BR TE LMRIng from. 8 top jo Philadelphia, W. F. Kelly. Farma is one of the best Friday, and talk over the holding of June . hite ear _ . I any Sas |e. in Sue 54 y, with Dr. C, C, Nash, red, mares in His Siatuist, and hasia camp in August. -y b I Th a B an Droceede i > hu cele 1 wo A : v $00 i ¢ before her, 4 4 . Bos ey ph gd was pi meee) ; with, the : bishop ale | Miss M. Warmuith peesided m he The little daughter, of Lewis Martin, Work Por T, F. Harrison. We are now showing a large and very re 2, anon one nN. *lorgun in ween Dlreet Methodist | King street, was bitten hy a deg, this oy : . . : . 2 A . 3 bishop fhew camo r te chases L step | church, i Sunday, and played with | morning. Dr. Bogart was calles i GE aguion: of the Mostted] Yoh choice collection of Fine Suderwen and. niu wre WELOWR on ne cananies sk) anc graee, PORE t y AwlEa 8 ri G1 xo 1 hy a B | 1 ; the lowest order of the ministry with| Fritz Timberlake, who had taken re i dnl i likly that | that many of tho dlergy are insufli would exten a cordial invitation to.all the words : "Take thon authority to|charge of the band at Renfrew, leaves |. The adjowrned juvenile case against ciently 'paid, are recommending the who are interested in thesegarments. Whe- oxecato tho office of a deacon in the for Kingston, shortly, to join the 14th 14 young boy for assaulting a little appointment of a special lay official, ther prepared to buy or not it makes abso- with wwoprosentatives in every circuit, | church of God, committed unto the { Regimental hand. sir, came up for hearing this mern- to pay special attention to this. I. lutely no difference, you are weleome to ?. Harrison, Kingston, is suggestod come and examine, and we welcome eriti- In the name of the Father, and of tho) "Mr. Cordova and family, of New! ing. 'The boy was found guilty, and Son, and of the Holy Ghost, And | York, who spent last" summer here. | jiven a good taste of the eat=0'-nino s : : T as head of what will be a special lay . exceutive council. cism. presenting cach with a Now Testacmnt | will arrive, to-morrow, to spend the | tails i he said : "Take thou authority to! summer months One hundred carrier pi A : i ? b 74 . i . i 3 ~ Arrier noeons were | | read the gospel in the « hurch of God, | Rev. George MeKinnon, wife and ]let loose by the ls Express | WHITE UNDERSKIRTS and to preach the same, if thou be |childrén, are with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lcompany, Kingston. The pigeons aro | The Dean's Address. a 3 : : dn : : | i | From now until he enters his home, F rom! the plain serviceable White Skirt, | thereto licensed hy ihe hishop him | Gardiner, University avenue, and will fowned by a firm at Lynn, Mass, avd! i x self | be here for some time, it 'is expected. that they will make 19 King streét, in August, the dean well "nade and generous in gizd, at 9c, In the words of tho ordinal, "It ap-| Mrs. H. R, Moore, who ha heer: | vood time travelling there yof Ontario. can be found at Migs . ' | portaineth to the offiea of a deacon in | : ' avg wg Tw | Martha Smith's, Wellington' street. 75e, $1, 1.25, 1.49 up to the dainty French {visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr -------------------------- the church where he shall he appointed | Thomas MeAnley, for the last 3X He will shortly have a telephone in 1 at 7.50 with man rett io sewve, to assist the priest in divine months, has left for Hartney, Man. ro 1 stalled, Mrs. Bidwell and her fam- mode] & $ , Y p J Styles 3 erviee, and specially when he, minis | Walter K. Hill, press representative ea L i ily have been ordered by the doctor, between. . Laces and Fmbroideries "you terefh the holy communion, aml to of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, i 3 # to the sea, and will be there alter will see with no other store here. help him in the distribution the reof: lin the city. The show will Be here o1 . . the closing of Bishop's College school, | to instruct the youth in the catechism tune 25th. The tour in Canada - will : Lennoxville, till some time in Aug- CORSET COVERS ' in the absence of the priest to baptize | last two weeks. . ! ust, when, they will all come to King: A wonderful collection from 23¢ abe 3 her 18 ' ' ' | infants, and to preach if he be admit i Elmer Davis takes the place of May % 7 | ton. - ted thereto hy the bisliop. And. fur-|or Hopewell, of Ottawa, in addressing = : / | : 19¢, bbe, 69¢, 75¢, $1 on up to $2.75. | thermore, it is his office, where provis- | the temperance gathering at the Mont : 3 : ; City Council This Evening. ~ Wy FOVVIVIIIIIIIIIRIFIIY in js so made, to 'scarch jou the {real Methodist coaference at Pem Lo 3 J The eity council meets this ovening. lesen | giCK, pooOP, and impotent people of the | broke, to-night. hg" 3 p The chief business before it. will be the | parish, to intimal their ootat Rev, Father Spratt, of Wolfe Tsland : | appointment of a fire chief. Only one rawers { names, and places where they dwell, | Dr. I. Phelan, city, and P. NM. Bean : 4 % name will be sabmitted by the lire # pi : 4 . unto the curate, that by his exhorta- | pre, Portsmouth, lefi on Monday for & : oe Foy ) { committee, that of James Atmprong, 30 different makes, at prices that will tion they may be relieved with alms | Berlin to attend the Catholic Order of : ? y chief of the Port Arthur department, convince you of the wisdom of choosing of tho parishioners." "Will you do | Foresters convention. ¢ G and it is expected that the appoint- this gladly and willingly," asks the] Archbishop Gauthier spent Sunday | ioe Be ll | ment will he mado with litle discus now. Many designs we cannot gat again bishop. lin Napanee, attending. the closing. of | |! i sion. It is possible that the by-law A ' . 3 95 The bishop and clergy then return. | the mission there. He will go to Ot § R FS E / 8) to regulate the operation of grama- this Spason when present lot is sold, Zoe a ; 1 up to $2.75, with all prices between. ol to the sanctuary, the gospel being [tawa to attend the funeral, on Thurs ; ? fl [phones on the streets at night will read by Rev. W. J. MeAndiqw, an | day, of the late Archbishop Duhamel. Shr y also be considered. 4 honor which always falls to the can-| Rev. B. Eyre, of Portsmouth Meth- oe + i Nightgowns didate passing first in his examination | odist church, will likely be transferred | Jaf Sg SN go | Taken In Charge. rsh . A Lay for deacon's orders. : | to Montreal South church. He preach HE . : i 3) 'Tha police this afternoon took in| § "Made fiom ine White English Cottons In the procession, 'walking with the | ed two thoughtiul sermons in Queer : ae f ' ete a young man whe wa# found or Nainsook, also in Lonsdale Cambri; chanecllor of the diocese of Ontasio, j5tyet Methodist chur¢h on Sunday. I | gathering up old scrap iron. in the . . x : St Judge McDonalll, who was in convoca- At Hamilton, on Sunday, Prof. Dyvde a | focal railway yards. The goods' were made plain or trimmed Ww ith new embroi- tion Yohes of scarlet, as Ne gun. | ached in Virtoria Ave apis 4 { confiscated but no charge was pressed deries or Laces, Hoe, 59e¢, 75¢, Bie, "9c, ders, chancellor of the diocese o as | church ar warlton Avenue Metho- A Fy AE 14 3 vy as released. i ap lors, char r ¥ « Ane } § wd the young man was released $1.25, 1.49, 1.65 up to 4.50. * sachusctts, {dist church; Dr. Jordan, in First a : » I'he warning is given out by the . . + The dean preached at evensong, on | Congregational and Centenary Methor # fl | railway companies that people must Paint? Paint?? Paint '| the mystery of the Blessed Trinity, and | dist church: Rev. A. Laird, in Barton HR y : , coh "not pick up scrap iron along the . es sisst : i is 0 ORONO We make them to order. We keep all sizes in stock. Our rings are hand wrought fine 18k. gold and are superi- or in richness of color and wearing quality. md SPANGENBERG JEWELLER. SLLELLLLLLLPLLLLRLLAEPPLLLL00000080400008 FIISIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIe Marriage Licenses Issued. 4 in v {ed Tetmimiul AAC HLL EE at the close said, "1 cannot leave this Methodist. church. i gy | tracks and' future offenders will be I'hat is She question 5 Whether ie 8 place without commending to your | : y 55 . prosecuted, The young man arrested Bh fad . . het er AD, the eid to roe nr pal earnest prayers the four young men MARINE INTELLIGENCE. | : 5 i by the pelice to-day had a large-sized = a i nN Ww BR 1 ec Will brine or at the start provide the |made deacons this morning. They will ---- ie TR ¥ hag almost filled with old bolts and pr SREY) ' y best tha an be bought and end there. | need many gifts which cAn only comp | The Coal Boats Are Anxious to | pieces of iron. There is t one best and that is bv on ; . it ort : yy prayer. We know, or we should Get to Work. . ' rr - AN 15 A YS : . of - i hv x . F2 pos know, the power of prayer. To be a The steamer Tacoma touched on her 4 War And Wild West. eo Silk Under wWeat With paint you need Hrushes and per- | mimster in the church of God a man way up, Saturday. HON. ALFRED DEAKIN, | A big war drama, and a big wild dN " ¢ ar . These @ ainters' we ia ab forbearance pe. s . haps Varnish. These and all Painter needs much wisdom, tact, forbearance, | "fy J" toomer Dunellun: passed, on her | Who has been called upon to organize a west drama, are the attractions at Supplies are to be found at 2 TR 0 ; 'a 'W ZOVernme str | i y ' sympathy, and these men, who have [way up, from Montreal. new government in Australia. the Bijou Theatre to-day and Tues- : ¥ H to-day gone forth, are well fitted for| "5 . ticks rh rtm \ T cor de ahi ht a 5 A \ ~ dw EY 'dig -- ye steambarge John Randall arriv day. he war drama is entitled "A a owns, W. A. Mitchell S ar are their high office. 1 ask your prayers 5 from Oswego, on Sunday evening MUST CANADIANIZE. | War Time Sweetheart." | Rivals in love } 5 - 4 85 and 87 Princess St to-night, and perhaps olten again, that cith coal for the Rideau. - | leave cjil' life to take part in the Bid) > 4 BY + these brave young champions may The tug Queen, with dredge No. 1,| The Foreigners Flocking Into. On- American civil war. The favored one } i and scows, arrived from Alexandria tario and Quebec. enlists as a private, while the other i Drawers, \ purchase to themselves a good de- hecomes colonel of the regiment. He OUR ROOSTER BRAND gree, by theyre labons a the hatvestipg, and will be at Davis' dry dock Rov. C. J. Comutons B.A. Tatonto | OF 10BACCO field of their Lord and Master. for a week. field secretary of the Baptist Home uses his position to oppress and hu Ye 1 . miliate the youriger man, and after I'he steamer Corona, of the Niagara | jy. 2 a 2% 'hew r-five . ol Mission work, in Ontario and Que- y how § \ Smoking and Chewing at forty-five For Synod Week. Navigation company fleet, is at the |... ns omi3 : i 4 Fir the latter has gained a commission - Ae v orset overs 5 { " bate w "oe . . y ) any 1 : 1¢ 1 bee, occupied the pulpit of the irst . : 3 * ' cents a pound, is a good tobacco. hy I'he synod of the diocese of Ontar-|gww dock for repairs. The Corona is : 3 by gallantry in the field, he assigns 7 five ca i de . or : : ; dry dock lor repairs. 2 "1 Baptist church, yesterday morning, + © J . s pay eighty-five cents. Andrew Maclean, | i, will begin with celebration of thel, "vary large boat and will just enter | 4 co a very intere i actotiy: him to a post that seems to mean cot Ontario street. hol ~ 3 in & George's ca- , 3 v . ana ¢ R h sung : i T hsm, Ye arbi | holy communion, in St. George's ¢a-| jo dock. She will be scraped and |: Rontic Sr rk ." tain death. The charge is somewhat re The deatl Sn -- : = | thedral, on Tuesday, at 10:30 am.,.i, ted of Baptist poe mis son Svork, in ailar to" that: of the Light: Brigade In setts or separate, we death ocowrred on Saturday of |p + . tons hie in fare 3 . yi se pS, Ne 8 PS jt o : 1 Mrs. Kate White, a most highly res | Fhe hishop, will deliver Ri charg at M.T. Go's : Steamer Windsor cleared | ipo cveat field of opportunity and of at Balaclava, but th¥ young man wins At prices . : . 4 ' k wis . The service known as 'the Fh: Anka : anki hg I he) na of th y . & - shocted. resident "of Caintown, in he] b pn he Service; ang f ® for Oswego to load coal for Montreal:} oq at the present time. The G.T°P. the fight, and 'eventually alter. many That mean a savin iy t vice oVe h ser. 0 : I : ) , ) A htioth ves Sho leaves un family > nod service," evensong, with 'ser-{ eamer Winona cleared for Fort Wil- 1 der construction passes thiough a thrilling' adventures, «+ins the girl cightieth vear o leaves ao family | Non by Dean Bidwell, will be at 8 i after unloading g assy > The second drama, "A ( swhoyn Bride i twe hildren, Mrs, CC, N. Purvis, | 4 so gs , ~ | liam, Saturday night, district of first-clase darning land, i . of two childves i urvis, | o'clock, and at this time the pastor-igg gg0 bushels of wheat. known. as the "clay belt" 500 miles Wen by Bravery," is a iurious drama,| $ BUTTERICK SUMMER FASHION BOOK NOW READY [8 town, and James White, Grave --d x Co Pin x 1a . in T ht He IHaen al fal will be gen the isbior, aud Swift's : Steamer Dundurn, down. |jone and 100 miles wide. This is filled with hard riding ond hard fight- the atton memorial winaow, in the! gq a ter op "ty i re 'e x A: . i " Wy r ' i 08 Frank Craie. Prockville, received a] € a o SHR Sunday; steamer City of Montre al, rapidly being taken up. Mining in- inz, the hero cowboy being opposed to THE DAY IGHT STORE . : 2 { apse, dedicatedlby him. down, Sunday: steamer North King. lio acts in other 'ts have caused a 2 band of Mexican robbers; defeating ¢ L . cable conveying the sad intelligence of On Wednesday and Thursday morn- ' Ys y erests 1 parts ha aus & the death in Belfast Ireland, on Sa- |i ! TR a h | LE down and up, Sunday; steamer Rydean ; y dea v Belfast, and, « ? 8 Pe > ' oi : . Er vichts A ; te cwanthaat ate ings there will he holy communion at}i;,g from Ottawa, Saturday night: | fons spring up with almost mush- 18 his sweetheart and her crusty old ---- 4 . turday morning, 'of his mother, Mrs 30- evensong at 530 ) Fed- - . aftir , a: Reisrt Craig, at the ripe old age of | nosis on TO yo * Dm. On Ne schooner J. B. Kitchen cleared forl,oom growth. In the mad rush. for uncle, after they have been bound bo j h cightysiwo vears ft will RE held EE Ireeoe in Bufialo to load grain for Richardsons', | aapihly gain there is a. tendency to | trees and "are about to be ki od by ' y Cardinal has ecurcd a fifteen-acre | piven by some noted : senkers. €| after unloading coal from Oswego. forget God, and tha need of gospel the bandits, James Douglas Bankier 4 ay pre field from G. F. Benson ior a driving : . Ole notes Shea ? influence is very great. | appears in illustrated songs, : HOO RRO FL AE EEE i ack, giving o hall-mile track, A Tocal cai 4dé & live- | CITY GETS BACK LAND Strange to tay there ix a settle. | BROOD HHT | : Pe Tm Taf Lavant: hus sold 1 A poels cabme ¢ horse made a hve . ment of Indians in the Lake of the| SEASON LOOKS BRIGHT. of his houses Mr. Jowet i ak aRing Je MOTH" | 1 at Had Been Enroached on "By | Woods district, some forty miles from | ; 5 ond of his hou a to Mr wett, of | ing, and ran against a telephone pole. Build Kenora, of 3,000 in number, who are; Good Business Expected on the St, the Pevin Plow company. I'he cab was damaged. Old Building. ' =. Y a > As the result of a survey hy Thomas absolutely Pagdn, The Baptists now Lawrence, ------------------ Ww. "Niah, P.L.S., the city gains some have one missionary at work amongst| Jloward S. Folger, general manager . nN Ls i SHH y ground on the corner of King and tnem. So far as known to your se-'of the Thousand Island Steamboat 4 cretary thik is the only ghspel work | company, and the St. Lawrence River ie pre : . : aia Johnson streets, where I'v. Woods is p ra Y Ce ) ) . : reeling seve buildings. An aver- [that 1s hang done amongst them. {Steamboat company, with 'headquar- Doz ns t S e erecting several building ; The great influx of immigrants brings ters at Clayton, in speaking of the J . OO a 1 " : If you Would like to see the Best Shirts that can be bought RORORCRY them in all their plans, finally rescu- great inrush of population. Thriving Ak o of eleven inches is gained for 2 " ag to our door another call for mis-|season just openmg,: said to-day : J son street and twenty-seven: in-| 1 v Tabusen King street, as the old build- sion work. During the _ sumer | "The outlook is more than usually Jing ex months they come to Canada's shores!good and 1 believe that all Thousand . us O11 nN I S . AAD | ings corner encroached on the C fig an that ii at the Tale of about 1,000 a day. In Island intorests will have an excellent 1 ant n Toronto there are 30,000 foreignersy|s 2. York Commandery, K.T., of pT ingineer Craig finds street % . ' ] g | summer. orl ommang ry, Ay 0 . : . * ' NS Bngineer iy ee. Where ; al The Baptists and Presbyterians have | New York; will make a side trip to Are weal ing a pair of our Men's Patents new walk is to be laid "on Wellington | each one missionary to the Jews and the river on dune 13th and 1th in| § sold on Saturday street a couple of buildings encroach the. Baptists have one Russian mis: [conection with the conclave of the Leary two feet. Only when building] * nary who has opened two mission Grand Commandery at Syracuse; the lironts are to be remodelled, or wheve stations, end is doing excellent work) Association of Railroad and Steam- | buildings burn down, can the city get | amongst Kussians, Bulgarians, Ma-|boat agents of Boston will be here back what belongs to: the streets. for+eedenians ane others whose language |.June 17th and 18th, and the Hugh \ lit would be rather expensive to re- je fom speak. In Montreal, exclugive|De Payne Commandery, K.T.; of Bui- Co. 3 To : 2 : id nelish and French there. are fal the » date; the . thirty For z | re ws tH take down their p21 nish. a re alo, on the same dale; - thirty aL y quire owner = ( ico . : 1 . y 4 . He OE ii th TE 070_foreigner ra. gad_sors little gos-|ninth annual convention of the State] @. These are good she s and everygue should {Perhaps fiity pars hende the city's | pel work is g done amongst Superintendent of Poor will be held at | 8. have a pair. gr Hep | street fines may be close to what | them. i A similar state of things is| the Hotel Columbian, Thousand : Is- q i they should be. ford in' other towns and cities now. {land Park, for four. days, begining HH you don't need them now, buy 4hem and y.? : _ | We must Canadianize these foreimers, | June 22nd. The annual convention : ® put them away until you do want them. Late reports irom the scene of the | s8id_Mr, Cameron, or they will for-|of the American Institute ol Eleatri- | disaster at Lake Ponchartrain, La, | cignizs us, and the greatest agency in| cal Engineers will occur at the Fron-| 4 PRA A A | put "the death list, as the result of the | influencing these for good is the gos-|tenac commencing June 28th. The $2 75 & Pp for a P ir i | a pier. of is Chea ap | dair O anywhere for the price, come here and see the Shirt we are sell- ing for just One Dollar Thére's a whole army of men who want to pay Just One Dollar for a Shirt and we were detérmined to have the best Shirt for the price, and we've got it. LIVINGSTON'S RII leollapse of a pier in Lake Ponchart- pel missionary, business booked for the month . ' : rain. at Mandville, Sunday night, at Te -------------- : Jape is away ahead of any year for}: 3 Shoes. | nineteen. So far ten bodies have buen | A startling case of suicide occurred the past six or seven seasons. . . ak. i dh | recovered, | Sunday afterncon, at St. Nicholas, ' | Five hundred persons were injured at!Que. A young man, about twenty five Cheese Sales. 3 Cracow. Poland, according to mess yeark of age. wo far not identified,] London, Out. 1.334 at Hie. to life. | ages received 'on Monday. An explo- | wad being .driven along the road by a Watertown, N.Y., 7,700 at 12}c. to {sion occurred Saturday evening. Fifty | Levis carter, when he suddenly jumped | 13¢. . 3 houses wege blown up and it is be-iirom the carriage and threw himself | St. Hyacinthe, Que., 430 at 11 9-16c. Canton, N.XY., 1,900 at 12fe. 4 7 At HAAN cH FAASIIISEASISIIISIISISIIIS vr SEDIGIIGIIIOIK vi ¥ | lieved many dead are under the ruins. into the river, . a /

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