Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jun 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 149, KINGSTON, OPPOSE VISIT Of Czar of Russia to King Edward. SHOULD NOT REGENE ! | y JACK AT REST FLIES STOPPED TRAIN. | The G.T. R. Flyer Held Up Near | Cormwall. | Brockville, June 26.--A few days ago| the Grand Trunk flyer coming east | was ILA WEEK HIM AT | miles cars 1 | de th ! | and mass Insects, OF was the! Af- of way in sad news persuasion and train went on a spec hs up on | everal in } { { | | whisper kind or | and ery good COMPLETE ACCORD. is Our lengine was secured. {euliar flies. The became quite [things were ground into a mass in the THE CLOSE. sign--The Reason is Given As [count of its peculiar cause. The trein | puty Postmaster Goes on Three the labor party in the House of Com-l{ter a little lot arrival at Montreal R. Rose, only son of Mr. and Mrs withthe sinternational government of filled right with thick ther was called to Montreal when he spies blackguards of ev an very weak. On Thursday {was in hard luck. The engine broke] {down at Napanee and a freight engine Death Of Napanee Young | Now eomes the pe: {culiar spart of the troubles of that! about irk as the train ploughed through 1 O then the ex THE HEAD OF A SYSTEM | | MURDER. {driving r6ds. They were in everything | | the engine i . | fon the engine The Funeral Service Will Be Held | Ill-Health, But it is Partly Due | had been ploughing through the flies to Disapproval of the Budget [at a mile minute. The track Months Vacation. Napanee, June 26.--The mons have issued a manifesto protest cleaning up the its ing against the approac hing visit of l again. On the en : a truly |W. A. Rose, Napanee. "'Jack, hie the coweateher were WS. familiar ly called, was taken iil a | a foreign state, but declares that when | front of that government maintained by a inches was first taken ill and remained with [hima until the doctors pronounced the it insult to national name and self-respect, that a for the worse set in and away ye mornin at Our onl in nae {was pressed into service until Brock ville reached, when another lar Man In Montreal. } | train When twenty out tof Cornwall it ran into a sea of pe HE WAS {press came to another sudden stop. | he engine was full of flies. The little. HIS PARENTS WITH i yr ol \ |. The delay was only a short one, but Two British Cabimet Ministers Re- |i{ wus nevertheless interesting on se in Napanee 'on Sunday--Rev Hugh Cairns is Very Ill--De- - leovered with crushed insects and London, June 26.--The members of engine wheels baulked at turning. was received yesterday, of the death, at Montreal general hospital, of John | the czar to King Edward. The mani-{gine presented curious feuto disavows any desire to interferef tacle. 'The bars of flies. while the! Week ago in Montreal of pneumonia, the engine they wore and was taken to hospital. His fa system of murder and suppresses the o------ Nt of liberty hy hangmen, | SHARAF EERE ERY ® TY ldanger point passed. For a day two he wav thought to be improving, sovereign should receivi oul the head state Pari June 26.--Aceqpd- ing to the Temps the four protecting powers of Crete, France, Great Britain, Russia and Italy, have reached complete accord with regard to the future of this island. They have decided to withdraw the in ternational troops from Crete, on July 27th. At the same time the'Cretans, Turkey and Greece will urged to remain calm or * #* sterday o'clock. The brought to Napanee, yesterday, {the funeral from hi | father | Suiday ol such a +4 Fr ~ rer aw NS Cabinet Ministers Resigned '96.-- The of two of the were announced last night they were handed in on account health, but it is believed they due partly to the disapproval of budget members are Lord Fitzmaurice, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, who is succeeds by Herbert Louis Samuel, tary for home affairs, Buchanan, parlinmentary the India office, 4 » will take place London, June resignation treet, on at 2 pm. The leaves, be is sorrow two sisters, Mrs. Sale, of and Mrs. F. residence, Thomas government Ostensibly of ill wera the member bo afternoon, 3 deceased ides ing parents, London, England, Wilson, Glenora. Rev. Hugh . Cairns is very ill, Mrs. M. J. Getty little las, left this week to band at 'Alpen, 111., Mi Pueblo, Col., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H Vera Shorey, graduate N.Y., is taking needed west with her and Mrs. C. Shorey. Miss Elswe Eyvol, New of her brother, C Dennis Lucas, Mill street, very much worse the past Charles Frizzell, deputy leaves July 3rd for Pembina, for a three months' rest. At the cheese board, 1 tevpeon, 1,070 boxes white and 1,190 colored boarded. Sales: 150 colored at 114c.; 260 colored at. 1} 7-16¢ white at 11 5-l6ec. & & Ihe resigning * * al # y iC . be her hus Mertie Pre he pa Preston nurse, of much Mr ola roll Rr to under sed and Thom: ATIC oma ton, ecretary rents, Miss Watertown, HOLQUIN'S WORK. a parents, REFER TO THE HAGUE Vivendi Will Be Arranged For Three Years. Ottawa, June 26.--It can be with confidence that the Canadian will advise the British ernnent that the question of jurisdic tion over Hecate Straits off the of British Columbia, I'he Hague tribunal. Canada puts for ward the contention that the while the Alaskan award she has turritorial jm ninces of exile against Colombians isdiction south of Dixon entrance and | who have been banished from the moreover that when the United States | country for political reasons. wanted to lay a cable to Alaska it | The variouw oconomies decreed asked for permission from this gov- | President Holguin reduce the expenses ernment, aomithng that the waters | of the government by $5,000,000 in question were within Canadian ur- | year, aml his : met It ix probable that pending | warm approval. STE hg aw modus vivendi will = be arrived which will- continue the existing IT HAS ALREADY REMOVED SOME 368 HANDS. Reduces Consular Service ; Saves $8,000,000 a Year. 26 of for the York, i D. Eyv is few postmaster N.D Modus ) I Holguin, Jorge | guest {oOo Eng Colombia, June president the « Rafael decrees, a, mena te reported parture Reves, days tated LOV lombia land of important the vico of the republic ins issued two One re ana consular se to two legations Europe and two on the American total of cight other revokes ernment gov yesterday duet liplomatic const yesterday be relerrea to fin | continent, and con tho 1 under sulates, EVENTS AT DESERONTO. Aged Man Dead--A Yofing Bride Goes Forth. Un dauy by a course has with Monday ter, Mrs Archer, aller lingering ili ness' of four years, death took Abner Stratton, aged cighty-eight year He survivea three daughters, Mrs Josoph Lewis, of Baw City, Mich Mrs. Joseph Archer, Deseronto; Mrs Robert Reid, two sons, Messrs. Abne Stratton, of Shannonville. The fune Dol- | val took place from the residence of lars Will Be Effected--Pay-Car | hiv aaughter, to the Methodist church System to Be Abolished and |at Shannonville, service being con $20,000 Saved. ducted by Rev. Mr. Clarey, after which Sy the remaing were placedin the famil N.B., June 26.--The board {slot at recently appointed by Sixty-five wrote {pv to put tho In examinations.t The Isabella paying basis 1s on Wediiesday from Eric As a sult the Marlbank Cement main line schooner inaugurated re 'hursday that it 1s est The merchants expenditures by their practice Wednesday August wedding took place chs Gn Wadnesday at the residence Halifax, } ;} Mr. and Mrs Cannan, Fifth Junction, nineteen | peat. whiny their third daughter, Mics at | pla Nora { united i SIX | parriage to Histed, of } Copeland ofljeiatin June at ol Deseronto, the Joseph isdietion. rosiaenee his 0 at | a nl three rangement for a period of say by years, } is Str. Campana Abandoned. Quebee, 26.~1 hough from the rocks, Steginship company's SS strdnded near . St. Valier, bee, could not be pulled off, and, some of hr bottom plates giving way, the vessel again settled down, broken two, aml phe company has abandoned to thy underwriters, The vessel 1 ged Shannonwville, and w Andrew she the as Quebe June and raisegl ampana, | ga ving of a Quarter Million below Que mn St. John Shannonville N » her on tho more than half submer ol candidates the management governmend to T : Ret torcolonial RR. on a All The Latest Styles J StroRTO0S hir In men's snap brim straw hat ec. of the fo $2.50, fine sailors Hoe. to ¥3, hialiches $1 to £12, at Campbell § entrance Reid with « came oal fou company I'he Voges came in on weg o coal Hl nnys IN Ie IF heodor from Os ar ol over and it cCconomies the without wd tour genn has with to 'keep up stores on h July and pretty home aname Panamas and Ningston's hat store. me Bros'., orms mated will reduce (0), 000 rong -- annually, impairing | dosing aftornopor throug A the service of the road Bibby Be s the cjghty dropped at Mone ------ for smart straw hats r DAILY Hats, At One Dollar one 8 wo, Three or Four fat Fhe best, are Campbell's a Kingston's Hat Store Stell sale hundred and twenty-five avening have bhoen Flavie Chaudiere Junction NLR vt Campbellton, cand MEMORANDA. ordered at John St welve Was R annon, Herbert | Camden Bast, Rev, of the Methodist cl notices of dismissals | phe young couple were Mig Ethel Blakely, of {of the bride, as bridesmaid, flev 'herr, of Petworth, 8VE- | groom, as attired In emiprincess with. panel atin wreath arton eleven atl Truro, four at H urch, Special to-night at Waldron twenty Hee advt Meeting 3 p.m., Monday, Steamer North lands, 10:15 a.m. All men have their ideas As to what a Hat should be But the kind George Mills & Co Are good enough for me theatre--Great ( Among The dians,"' "A Gold Mine Drama Havana, Cuba. James Douglas FSvdney Uhre of "McDermott Bros™ creditors are no assisted hy John but they Picton, cousin elsew her at yet, «1 here a are expect 1 the to Thousand | St cousin of the The bride wa mah 1k King Sunday. well a mn an near ature. . he afholishing of the pay car X20. 000 TOON SMa ne old | ' and ol mn vearly, he tem will save cream Ore payment by will male i We (RIT LV wnadian Pp and Froquois Tu | carnival Bat Bijou A Priest wore ribbon, 1 blosson of orange howor bouguet with with | lace veil st of will and advertising the road at dso be changed, anmoancements Fog carried a of don, Doug | ONTARIO, Kingstor Napanes Mi: Fr Power whiter R h « rat chu Miss of St. Marl Wells w on ister, SATURDAY, JUNE vot O'Neil, "of f her sister, Mrs. Robert «, Misses Jean- Toronto, as Mere, James ixen had wean, while Mr, Barriefield. ol charge SORRY TO LOBE HIM. Rev. W. H Kingston F H.* SPA} V. H. Sparling, ral ( work in ow I hour tor w hrey i ontrol vinpa p and to of m minis 1 Vv. Samu Brockville, oiming we WwW. M. COoUTER urt, Canad SISTER OF Heirs Also of Document- $1,300,000 Inste Beg Comnsen } b NA will June t ter « (we contes ithern artott NW he the In Howitt, The bridesmaid trimmad with lac While notices orange blossoms blue silk mull, of time tables and of tendon will be inserted in fewer papers in tho future Pricis have papers of both sides of polities. About t the machina apr at notice of July the LC.R voars, I'his the machine in illustrated songs kier WOT Canndian History from taken Aw the lives In Louishourg June 26th blossoms 17568 herst 1830 1757 heen asked and carried orange Mrs. George Dennis, of Lonford, the bride, played l.ohengrin mara, the brid rex] the hers father. The parlor wg \itorwards partaken of was hy ninety men a of Richmond to. po into have Ix thirty mn William 1V ascended throne I'wo hundred aud fifty were | oy Lost in the of the steamers Montreal on the Bl, Lawrenres | 1898--- Clifton Niagara Fis House, rod destroyed by n fire 4 1890--Sir Hibbert Tupper demanded aj, royal commission of inquiry ti- | ean gate the charges of corruption the | shoy Yukon repail will f Rt ton and Mont ight ¢ ! . al a received ente pant ofect ling lor beautifully breakfast whs invited missal, on with 1 Some . jecorated mn ; : i | ploy for - ovr wedding wel seventy Pests 11 numerous, Picton, and country, and included a 1 bow! from the Methodist choir the bride = was valu I'he groom's gift 1 watoh and chai n It is ssuppo od most of the bo transferred to Mone People wondes hee mad thie hou repair to ive only. se men about were coming King is her presente Toronto, roaaing in ing stow, in a hot Africa, took Spruit part South Canadians Horning are of new % wh ly nut of meiner se and which a wold ti to tar To Talk It Over Wa ton une 26 Senator . hin . Brown, who led the recent tn ht in the |" : enate for free - we pulp and print paper, yesterday, rod two amotick-; re was a bridesmaid a pearl crescent the ) & 1 rroomsman, a pair of gold cull links the couple left on the munich train k then a votung i wi tl where which Sudbury alter East. The 1 af sat spend fow weeks, reside at ( travelling with whito and hat to match E. Hartman, of Tweed with Mr«. John Bri of Winmipey, 1s spet a town. - Miss Mabel Archer re 0 Fuesday ander uit silk 1 { automatic will of makin of duty \ { climinat WOT Fre cloth waisy, Mr Sunaay Waters, Weekes Ip features ommittes on a and tory A roids ments, retaligtion embroides the president to rn pend upon an ofaer the comm We have just 'receive d a large variety of the newest shapes and patterns, from $4.85 0 $35.00 Come and See. main hese final rates of he sirtute stitute ' OW ake' up-for liv > turned home on from has beem spending sister, Mrs Alexanaes for Gowg Mel ormaie rhter, W out where sho tweniv-six, was tawa while erawling Kinsella, at at Gravenhurs with hex an extra train Hutto Messrs down the siding , His body [and James Brown eit lewd Wedneslay Hugh badly mang fire visits Yo Robertson Bros. |. 'ud fai few we frei which was | lev sis dan Thompson, aml Mrs Miss Mary I a few days with friends \ it Stella, ww visting Davia Beaubion why houldn't neglect taking out that in St McCann, urnce policy agent, to his bride ! and the will bolore Bel proeceding filed Ww probate Sp Frank A. I'he hei I tat Charlotte Arnot the will their objec the the documen | My mentioned in will, an from} Hewiit's 300,000 BY he vided the will, SOHO He umn wat, tantly SIE UP THE FIGHT ha was mer the Sparling Has Many riends. LING, B.A Jucen B.A , concludes Street Me unday evening, oll to his flock; for tow yedrs hig Lhe his' in git \ vhat require a faithful Wise pos aad ot re or, a al a man gemerathy » amd ial, no! destructive was heard little imself, but he always hat regarded 1 in the city ap him the chi His judgment thics™ broad, his intensive, He and de PDrockville the for continued His M.A here outed ad poditical on was he emed rial work, 1 Sellery, will k. reach MONTREAL. itive of the high of F oresters. t to Probating rey Agrée or sad of $310,000 cathed By Hewitt. 26, ~The seneration ame to Arnot, objections most of an a close Elmira, to Fred million as admitted to ecial . Surrogaie brother, Owego very formal. as hd , who was not . that had tions to the pro « 'here being no t reecived official coments, {hey death it was de hie "many of the the heirs wel by 300 000 and es among i | Ww wu the heirs has + public public. ne Pana men 1 24 up store investment \ s 4 overn fined 21.000 nobby ma Hats. prefer ours, th and yalues 8¢ Campbell Bros' belts is to be Lio ther yuability. he tha best turned inte bargain ancy hosiery. ment. is busy just to oct ts G00 odd vine Vv, Lo Wan in frorm underwear, 0c, the 26, 1909. ATEST ME Despatches From Near And Distant Places. : THE WORLD'S TINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From Al Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. : Hon. Arthur Bower, of Montreal, has been appointed to"the senate. Grand Trunk Pacilic RR. rails will be laid to Edmonten by July 7th. A Japanese syndicate is boing form- xl to supply materials for Chinese railways. According to a. telegram, received at Vancouver, the Crow's Nest strike has been settled. . The Laurier Club, v complimentary Mackenzie King. Two members of the British governs ment, Lord Fitzmaurice and T. R. Bu- hanan, have resigned. Mrs, Howard Gould was granted ser aration from her husband, with an dimony of $3,000 4 month. A at Vanecduver, that five train robbers have been eap- tured twenty miles south of Ducks. At a private session the Congress of in Toronto, adopted tive to traflic in wo- Jerlin, Ont., gave banquet to Hon. is current, report messting r Women, + resolution nea. Vankleck Hill, 2,005 112c.: Belloville, 2,050 7-16¢.; Brockville, 400 Cheese sales : 11 5-16e. to at life. to 1H at 113 Presid cent 1b Taft's tax scheme for a two the not earnings of egrporations was laid before the U. senate, « Friday. A young man named Sheppar® in me of - the parties at work he Alaskan boundary survey, has lost his ife in an avalanche - The bil of the German government to extend the inheritance tax to direct including women and children, was aefeated in the reichelag. Chief Justice Howell, of Winnipeg, was decided the police are justified in to obtain evidence nt wr on Se n on ers, ising decoy wpinst criminals in the cells, Rf tiord public school board has lecided to abolish slates in the public schools: hereafter 'books wiil be used in" all grades. Slates are held to be ancleanly and" conducive to slovenly writing. At Owen Sound, Ont., Frank Pack- ham, aged sixteen, only son of J. H. teacher, aceiden- He with re- Packham, collegiate tally shot himself in the temple shooting likaly to yas practising target wn air gun. He is not Pulitzer, wife of Albert Puliteer, York World, died on Thursday, wed fifty-three. Sho was an English woman and married Mr. Pulitzer ® in it. Louis, while on a visit to this country. Une Walter Pulitzer, MrVIVes William Mitchell was arrested in New York, at the roquest of the British government, charged with obr taining money under false pretohecs in connection with a syndicate to obtain an option on a mimng property in the Nipissing districi. - son, S lero -------- THE SPORT REVIEW. [teresting . News From the Var- ious Sporting Fields. Pitcher Mulhn has won his thir- teenth game in fourteen for Detroit. Alfred Shrubb is said to have clean ed up $30,000 swnee he came to Am erica. Vancouver experts are backing the loronto 'Tecumsehs to win the Minto up from New Westminster. Hal: B. MeGiverin, M.P., arrang ing fixtures in the Old Country for a visit from a Canadian cricket team next summer, "Billy" Roche, has been sele I' to referce the maddle-weight champion- ship battle between Stanley Ketchell: and Billy Papke, which takes place in Coffroth's Mission street arena, San ¥rancisco, on July Sth. Toronto News : = Manitoba authori- have asked for some champions to go west early and take in ther provincial meet at Brandon. on July Ist. Lou Sebert has consented to go for the sprints in the 100, 220 and 110, Knox for the 440, 880 and mile and Archibald is willing to for the all-round. lang' for a Marathon race, in which lohn J. Hayes, Pat White, the Irish champion, and the Indian runners Black Hawk and Simpson, will "take part, in connection with the tercen- tenmry celebration at Burlington, Vt., the week of Julv "4th, ve been cam- pleted. The race will be run July 5th on the University of vermont ath: letie grounds. 4 Able Woods' father, of Montreal, is Yeady to bet $1,000 that his son will win the Belleville' Derby from Mea- dows, Simpson,. Holmer, Red Hawk, Tom Coley and the other eracks who entered. It is said that Hans Holmer's Halifax friends are prepar- ing to take up the wager notwith- standing Holmer's defeat by Woods at ftecn miles at Halifax recently. 'No matter what comes or goes ihis race with Longboat at Hanlan's Saturday night, is my last race until aiter my west. »|ern campaign, which will last until fall," remarked Alfred Shrubb, in foronto. "Svanberg and all the rest who want to run me at twenty miles will have to wait. 1 am running Longhoat twenty miles Saturday be- cause it is part of my contract with him. 1'll beat him, too, and in goed tine, but I don't like any®ing fur- ther Ahan fifteen miles," 18 ties go are | Point, | twenty-m ' AUTO KILLS WOMAN. Car Tips Over, Speeding Mimute. Poughkeepsie, W.Y., June 26.--Mrs. John Matthews, wilo of the superin- tendent of the Du Pont powder works at Wilmington, Del, was instantly killed, last night, in an automobile near New York. Mrs. with her husband, daughter, two nephews and two nieces on a trip to the Berkshires. All were thrown out when control of the car was lost and ran al a mile arminute chp down Delvan hill, the machine turning completely over when a tire burst at the bottom of the hill. Mrs. Matthews was hurled so vio lently against a trec that her néck was broken. Tho other members of party, stunned and bruised in the crash, were suflivently recovered, toe day, 'o start on their return with Mrs. Matthews' hody. Mile a Woman Bound In Building. Paterson, N.J., June 26.--Mrs, Rosenbloom, the wife of the proprietor of a men's furnishing store, was found tightly bound with a rope in a room in the rear of the store, while the building was on fire. She was rescued by two men who discovered the fire She said a man who pretended to be a policeman entered the store and knocked her down. | ¥EL XE % VON BUELOW STAYS. Berlin, June 26.--No statement, in hehalf of the government, was made in the reichstag, = yelitérday, with reference to Thurs- day's defeat, but it 'is announced, semi-officially that there is no intention of dissolving parliament. Von Btielow will retain office until the finance re- form has been established. * k + * * * Xx * * i * 4 * E¥FFFEFFEEF EET) PERE) PET) CGE TET] UAT] FASHSEASIIISISIIIIIICICIICICIOR GOLD ON PEEL RIVER. Ma fNicing 7-Ton Stamp Mill Up North. Is Iidmonton, June 26.--H. Waugh, Klondyke J a passed gold pioneer prospector, through here with a seven-ton stamp mill, route Peel River, within 200 miles of Dawson, and 2,000 miles north of this city, where he fifty claims of fifty-two aeres cach, which will be developed. He believes hi« property iv immensely rich, and is investing twenty thousand dollars in freighting the mill to the Arctie circla, lhe entire trip from Athabasca Land- ing will be made by scow and raft, and the destination will be reached before late in September. | DEPLORABLE CASE GANANOQUE GIRL ROAMED THE STREETS. And Her Mother Had Her Sent to Industrial School at Toronto-- Many Leaks in Waterworks' System. en to as Gananoque, June 26.--A rather de- plorable case came up before Police Magistrate Carroll, this week, when complaint was made to the local auth- orities by a mother that her thirteen- vear-old daughter would not submit to parental control, and persisted in roaming the streets at night. The magistrate sentenced her to a term in the Alexandra Industrial School for (iirls, in 'East Toronto. The youthful prizoner was scnt to. Toronto in charge of her mother yesterday. F. Dolan, of Belleville, contractor for the town's cement walks this season, has finished his stone crushing sary for the completion of the work, and, yesterday, shipped' traction gine, crusher and entire plant to Smith's Falls, where his son has a contract for work of a similar nature, The coal schooner Briton cleared, light, for Oswego, yesterday. Another dance was held, last even ing, in the club house, under the auspices of the Gananoque Yacht Club The Citizens' orchestra, in charge of A. W. Jackson, furnished music During the past number of Jleaks have been discovered in the local waterworks system. Sa perintendent N.-R. Gardner has-been kept busy locating and having repairs made. The much-postponed Yacrosse game between Kingston and the locals, will, weather permitting, be played ot Grasshopper Park, this afternoon. The locals had .a good turnout at their practice last evewing, and expect to show tlieir Limestone oppon®nis a sample of the real goods. I. Rouse, Geneva, N.Y., has taken possession of his sammer home on Black Duck Island. The sports com- mittee for the Dominion 30 celebra- tion has, on account of the kick made, decided to have the boys' race, of three miles, unhandicapped. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen and young son, of Toronto, arrived, vesterddy, to spend' two woeks holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Allen, Sydenham street. Mrs. James A. Thomson, First street, spending the past two _ weeks with relatives in (Oshawa, has returned home. Miss Elsie Gordon, Finet street, who spent the past few months with relatives in Chicago, has returned home. Rev. My and Mrs. Hinton and family, of Lake field, are expected here, to-day. Mr Hinton is to take charge of Ganano que East circuit. A. AcClaverty, Kingston, spending a few days here with his son, W. McClaverty, Arthur street, has returned home. Six pupils of the Gananoque high school have been-awarded their com- mercial diplomas as a result of the recent examinations, The successful onos were the Misses Myrtle Shields, Rebecca (alow, Florepce Hubbard, and Messrs. Osborne McDonald, George neces: en Jackson, Roy Mullins, Matthews was | the 3 week quite a large LAST EDITION Toronte, Ont., June 26.-Ottawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrente: (16 aan.) Moderate winds, mostly northerly ; tu a little cooler to-night and on Sunday reese A Sb SUITS This will be the greatest sea son far Wagh Spits ever known, Are You Prepared? Fverything [Ere 1 new regarding materials It styles, lengths and <i> isbn <0 m-nlin co EH lo are represented here is as éssential tosday that style and individuality should govern » the of garment be selection your that value should its dominant note, In our line you will find good style coupled with a fixed pur pose to have the goods the best you can possibly buy for the money. SMART WASH SUITS From $4.50 to $11. 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