Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1909, p. 5

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aiiich atiments as PHYSICIAN Wonderful Medicinal Value of Apples, Oranges, Figs and Prunes. people realize what curative principles are con- fruit juices. There are two bitter and the sweet. There ten times much of as of the bitte i principle is the one whieh Las the irntiveg effect on disease, Apples, (4, figs and prunes contain the St percentage of bitter principle 1 tre the most healthful, a theory of a physician in Ot- that if the amount of bitter prin- in fruit juice could be doubled, the itive property would be increased, not twice but many times, 4 After many tests, this physielan suc- ceeded dn forcing into the combined frult julees an additional atom of bitter principle, and in doing so formed an entirely new compound. To the com- bined juices were added valuable tonies ond anticeptics and the whole made In. to tablets These are "Fruft-a-tives"--+#he only known to science that is made The wonderful cures in cases Biliousness, Con- Rheumatism, Chronic Head- ind Neuralgia, Kidney, Liver and # are due solely to the faot @-tives" contain the medi- properties of fruit, 50c a box, 6 2.50, or trial box, 25e. At all deal- from Fruit-a-tives Limited, How nidrkahle tah y tai in remedy of fruit Stomach Trouble, pation "Fruit ons Il Have A Number of Dwellings For Sale and At Prices to Suit. $650 for comfortable good street. $50 cash, balance monthly. Large stone dwelling. Must be sold to close an estate. A snap. A number of good properties as investments. Pay you from 8 to 12 per cent, A numbdr 'of lots nicely situated from $50 up. Full particulars at D.A.Cays MADE WELL AND a home, - STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Dovedale, Sask.,--*' 1 was a sufferer from female weakness -- monthly periods irregular and painful and a bad discharge, backache and | wretched head. ache, and had felt weak ever since the birth of my twins. 1 tried doctors but got no relief. I be- an to take Lydia i. Pinkham'siV og etable Compound, | and after three weeks I was feelin much better, and now I am well again.' Mrs. Bessie BiLy, Dovedale, Sask., Canada. . Another Woman Cured. Christiana, Tenn.-- 1 suffered from the worst form of female trouble so that at times 1 thought I could not live, and my nerves were in a dreadful condition, table Compound cured me and made me feel like a different woman. Lydia ¥. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i worthiits weight in gold to suffering women," --Mrs. MARY Woop, R.F.D 8 If you belong to that countless army of women who suffer from some form ol Lydia E. pound, made from roots and herbs. For thirty years this famous remedy has been the standard for «ll forms of female ills, and has cured thousands of wowed who have been troubled with | splacements, tibroid cuamors, © uleeratign, backache, and nervous prostration. PREVENTS NESS. BALD ® SCIENCE The Fatal Germ and Its Remedy Now Facts of Science. the man to be necessarily byld dead at will use scalp destroys the the off at the the p of dandruff it in a perfectly healthy Mr. Mannett, in the Maryland Butte, Mont. In than had removed i world N¢ the rarest thing in hair is not if t he need Herpicide Herpaicids haar Ose + baile he new germ cuts root, tesns an con- was month Herpi the enemies of hair did its work by thick hair: an with hr Ham loss n and nature head with : if treated a nopmal suit of hair Sold®by Teading druggists. Send 10e in stamps for sample to the Herpicide Cy Detvoit, Mich UG. W. Maho his uncured dd i, special ageat r, though the | | +} Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- | femae ills, don't hesitate to try | . LR Pinkham's Vegetable Com" (l¢ to me. come ! hy 8 - i { with that spint. irregularities, | entirely | TRUT=THE CREAT SPECTATORS CHEER HIM {MAN IS DROWNED AMID | APPLAUSE. LEragie Fate of Living Picture Model Who Acted Part Omly i Too Well. re- | i Paris, July 5 --A terrible fate has | overtaken a young acrobat named | Ontretd, who earned a living by pos. {ing for cinematograph pictures Yesterday he was engaged by an joperator to fall into the Seine and {pretend to drown after a fierce strug: gle for life. In accordance with his in- | structions he tumbled in, and on com- {ing to 'the . surface he 'splashed and | threw his arms about in such realistic {fashion that the cinematograph opera- tor on the bank was moved to shout, "Bravo ! Keep it up ! Splendid !"' The spectators on the bank, who took in the situation, also joined in with applaus¢ as they watched the {man struggling in the water. A steamer loaded with passengers | came along in the midst of these pro- | ceedings, and so interested were all on |®oard that the vessel was brought to { while the people applauded. When the scene had been enacted for fa few minutes, the man in the water threw up hix arms in a last frantic | outburst and disappeared,' Murmurs of admiration at his re- | markable acting were heard on all i sides, and the people on the steamer {stood with 'hands raised and apart ready to applaud. The seconds be- {came 'minutes, and then a horrible suspicion spread among the people. The unhappy man never came to the Surface alive, buf his dead body was recovered half an hour later. It is {under the Detroit river is anticipated PITH OF THE NEWS. ] The Very Latest Culled From All| ins aves een a HURTING THEMSELVES i Cobalt will be rebuilt upon better 'BY KNOCKING THE FIVE Man CEN : been released from T THEATRES. Otto Rost. has for irregulérities ne Princess Draws Business to the | Central Prison | his sentence for theft, | Miss Jennie Guest, London, while Uptown Stores--Nobody Down |suflering from despondency, threw her- | Princess Street is Knocking the {self into a cistern and was drowned. | Bijou. Percy Cowans, the Montreal stock | broker, seriously injured in an auto | Kingston, July 4.--(T'o the | mobile fatality, is on a fair way to | | recovery, > or): Have the small dealers in the | upper part of Princess street ever | In the heart Detroit a woman [Stopped to think of what they owe | neronaut lodged a mass of live |i the Princess street theatres? Every [wires amt Kod body terribly | afternoon and every evening, for = in- | scorched. { |stance, one theatre draws hundreds of | A. E. Coombs, Newmarket has been | people to the vicinity of Sydenham { appointed principal of the St. Cath- | and Princess streets, who would other- | arines collegiate insfitute, to succeed | Wise stay further down town. Any- | John Henderson. | thing thal draws erowds to any part | 'Bhe contract for constriction of the jof the cily helps trade there, and the {new GT.R. Central station, Ottawa. | Princess theatre is helping the upper [Ont., has been awarded to Peter Lyall | part of {Princess Street just "that way. | & Sons, Montreal. This is wanted in that part of tho John Matheson, Armow, while in a |eity. In larger places, where the peo- field, on: his farm, was attacked by a (ple are keen about trade, merchants bull 'and very badly hurt, several ribs | are glad to have theatres that help to being broken and ome lung injured. Lady Grev and Capt. Newton, A.D. build a locality up. C., are suffering from a mild attack When the Princess street people knock tho Princess theatre as they of scarlet fever believed to have been i contracted in Toronto during their rel Edit of on her {are doing in this gramophone busi- | ness, they are knocking themselves, cont visif. and they are boosting the storekeep The ers down around Bagot street and Montreal street. Peoplo naturally hang around these parts. The Prin {cess theatre has been bringing them {up town and now the dealers up there {are rying to drive them back When | strangers are in town they don't often go further up thdn the opera house, but when, they hear the gramophone going up at the Princess they know that evorvihing isn't de up around construction of another tunnel | by railwaymen something of Trunk. A Canadian company, in which Cawthra Mulock; of Toronto, is a leading figure, has leased the Princess Theatre, Montreal, for ten vears, for $25,000. a year. A verdict of. wilful who profess to know the plans of the Grand murder was re | | supposed that he was attacked by 1 ramp i STOCK QUOTATIONS. {Cobalt Canadian | and Leading Stocks Listed. The followigg quotations are sup- | {plied by the City Brokerage (J. O | Hutton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar | nee street. - Telephone 480 A : Cobalt Stocks | July 5th Sellers. Bay % ers. | Amalamated ver Chambers-Ferland Cobalt Central | Cobalt Lake | Crown Reserve | foster Gifford ... . x . | | Green Meehan . | [La Rose : | | Little Nipissing | McKin, Dar Fa | Nipissing' y asi 10,25 2 | No¥a Seotia ad 7 3 | | Otikse | | Peterson 264 | | Rochester Silver Leafs, | Silver Queen | | | Savage Lake A018 30 Temiskaming .. : 8K | Trethewey 30 | Watts | n ROBBERY THE MOTIVE. | | Her Boarding House Was a Death Trap Vienna, July One of the sensational criminal which | Austrian capital has over known light. by the arrest om suspicion murders | widow, | kept of most the | has | 5 cases wen brought to {of Frau Kobovsky | having commiticd five | Frau Kobovsky, who is a voprs of age boarding house here. Two lodgers died in the house four | ago, aml sho was sentenced years' imprisonment for stealing properts Why she came out of prison she re | | sumed the boarding house, and threo | | morg lodgers died in it last vear | Recently another lodger told f police that Fray Kobovsky tried | push him into the: Dundee, and gave him poisoned wine during an ox of | n her | vears | two | their | forty -theee to the to | then | cursion, 3 I'he police have discovered the five lodgers who died {and elderly, and their bodies will exhumed and examined. all rich bo that Were | | | IN LOVE WITH PICTURE. | | | Has _ Strange Influence Over Man. Portrait | Paris, July An elderly French: {man of distinguished appearante has | for a fortnight past been a daily | visitor to the Anglo-French exhibition of 100 portraits of beautifut women | of the eighteenth century, passing | hours sn admiration of a portrait by | | Boucher, of Jeanne Marquise de Pom- | | padour, lent to the ethibition by the! | Edinburgh - National Gallery. i He appears to have fallen in | with the picture, for yesterday tcame with a large bouquet of ~corn- | flowers, and to the astonishment of | { other visitors fell on bis knees before | | the painting, exclaiming, as he held | the bouquet aloft : 'Oh, darling | Jeanne, as last 1 have found you. " 5 With. great trouble the attendants [inducted him %o accompany them fo | the office, where he was detained "hn- i til "his relatives arrived in a motor {car and took him away i BASEBALL RECORDS. The Games Played on and Sunday. National League---Chicago, 6: Pitts- burg, 0, New York, 5-2: Brooklyn, 3-1. | Philadelphia, 7-0; Boston, 6-4. Cincin-! Imati, 10-1%; St. Louis, 2-7 i rican League--St. Louis, feago, 0. Ce 1. Detroit, 57 York, 2-0. Saturday { 1. ( hi- | 1. Phil-1 Boston, and, New 5: Washington, ' 1 City, 4-5; Bufialo, 1 League--Jersey 2 Toronto, 9 Providence, Eastern Newark, 0-4 9 Raltimore, 3 Sunday Games. National League--Nt 2. Cincinnati, 4: Pittsburg American = League~Detroit, 3 { Louis, 1. Cleveland, 3. Chicago, 0 Eastern Les Montreal, 2 chester, 1 (10 Newark, 4-4 City, 1-3 2; Balu Cha > Nt Louis, 3 ago, ue mnings) | Jersey Providence, {more, | { Iron and Steel The new Dominion 81 bottles guaran: company bond issue: will ba 26.000 000 | at 93 instead of 8 5.000.000 ar M4 pA { at | morrow {complete answer | nection | Point, | The Orphans' Home Property For {ot | reconsidered | sired | directors | 1ous , of. time-killing, Ro- | Sydenham street. They "know there's something doing up there, and in the course of the year this greatly benefits the upper tradesmen. These people ought to. sit up and take notice of their own interests. They seam tor ba aslep and perhaps the gramophones will keep them awake so when a cus tomer does come up to find out what the about they will get him. Here's another thing. Every dealer ought to be glad to have other stores filled up with dealers who aren't run ning opposition, and they ought to boost them instead of knocking. Sup- pose the Princess Theatre goes out of business. Who's going in there ? Well, perhaps it will be a" bakeshdp that will give others a fresh run for their money, or perhaps a great butcher shop will open up that will make oth- ers hustle, or perhaps some man will start a clothing store there that will keep dealers already loaded with com- petition from sleeping nights. You don't see the merchants down around Bagot sweet knocking the theatre. They are wise to their own interests, They are boosters. That-is the reason they are running the big stores with a lot of clerks and all go home at 5 p.m., while the most of the anti-gramophone people have little places up town and do their own work.--ONE BOOSTER. turned by the coroner's jury at Mon- treal against Salvatorg Donofiro, who, on Wednesday last, Rabb Antonio Detore, in St. Henri A lrain carrying Gen. Antoine Si mon, president oi Havti, was wrecked bv coliding with a freight. Ten sol dices were killed and others injured but the president escaped injury. ' William Brown, a former employee of Buffalo Bill's show, stole a horse St. Thomas and drove furiously to Aylmer. He was pursued by officers in an automobile and captured The long threatenad strike of United Mine worker the employ of the Dominion Coal company, has heen or dered at lasts It. will commance and 7,000 men will be invols noise is in to "1 Thomas Longdon, Cobalt, charged at Toronto. polige court with fraudulently representing minerals from a well-known mine as being from another mine. Longdon says he has a was Henley to-day, with A record the. total being including number from ent, as compared with 1907, the best previgus The Canadian Pacific railway paid $250,000 in cash to the treal Brewing company, for its perty in the east end, adjoining Dalhousie Square yards, which company needs for extensions ( harles Green, Burlington, was drowned while boating on the lake ('. W. Hayes, an employee of the T Eaton company, was drowned at Win- nipeg, and the body of Joseph Me- HNwain was found the water near Huntsville The celebration proccedings in con- with the 300th anniversary the discovery of lake Champlain by the famous explorer, Samuel Cham- plain, commenced, to-day, at Crown N.Y. The celebration will con tinue until the end of the week The annual opened of en seventy-seven, the contin- seventy-four in record. regatta number rics, a has Mon: pro- the -- the STOLE CLOCK AND BUTTER. Patrick Hamilton Was Remanded a Week, In the early hours of Monday mo¥n- ing, Patrick Hamilton, a well-known young man around the city, went on hoard the steamer Pierrepont, tied up at Folger's wharf, and carried off an alarm clocks and two rolls of butter A short time afterwards he fell into the hands of Constable John Navlon, and was taken to the lockup.. He leaded guilty to the charge of theft, ~vhen arraigned this morning, and was remanded a week for senience Hamilton is weak-minded and several occasions of late 'the police have had to lock him up for annoy- ing people. George Free, of on QUEEN'S WANTS TO BUY while drunk, made too ree" with his language, which was not of the best, and pot into trouble. He was arrested on Princess street, Sa- turday by Constable Arniel, with the assistance of a citizen, who kindly volunteered his Free was very drunk, and had to be taken to the station in a waggon, The air was juite blue for a time, while Free had his tongue going. He sold the magis- trate he was very sorry for-his con- uct. \ The magistrate remarked that had been before the court three times in a little over a year. six months ana eleven davs since I was here last," said Free, who evidently, had been figuring it up. A fine of 85 and costs, or one month was imposed. Building Purposes. The trustees of Queen's University have made an offer to the directors of the Orphans' Homé for the purchase their property, situated Union street, and comprising a good area Queen's wants this property for ite two new science buildings. It was de- to its buildings on the ground now occupied by the Union street campus, but the trustees have their decision, as they de to the campus ground, and maintain the present fine appear ance of whe university grounds. The likelihood is that the Orphans' Home will accept the offer to pur move elsewhere. The pres building would make a located so on services, cidd erect presex vo x Free 'Just chase, and ent orphans' fine ladies" residence, being neat the: univ ersity Held Memorial Service. \t the Salvation Army barracks, Sunday, a memorial service was held in memory of the late Frederick Cat- termole.- Staff-Capt. Bloss, of Mont- real, who was in the city on his quar- terly inspection, had charge of the serviee, and was assisted by Adjutant Parsons, and Mr. Sims, of Toronto, a visitor in the city. The band furnish- ed appropriate music, In with his inspection, Stafi-Capt. Bloss reported everything to be in a satisfactory condition, and expressed himself as being well pleased with the way in which the army's work is being carried on i Kingston A Brother's Offence. | Ottawa, July As the result of the recent vecall of Brother Phila delphus, head of Lasalle Academy, Sussex street, a religious organ ization may be ordered to come to Ot- tawa and start a similar institution in the capital. The cause leading to the recall of Brother Philadelphus was his introduction into the school of the Ontario educational department text books and making the course of studies such that pupils could try the regular departmental examibations. Good-Bye, Statute Labor! Prescott Messenger I'he old system. of road statute labor, «3 among the numbered. The growing feeling that its useful nes? 1s past is sure to sound its death knell. Public opinion in any reform can not be hastened, to any perceptible cegree, but the time of change will come. Decades ago, when the eountry was newer, statute labor was all right. The people were anx- for better roads and worked a will and a vim®in keeping How different now ! Just at this season the annudl rou- tine is being followed, but it is nota labor of lo In truth, in many places it is scarcely a labor in any sense of the term, but more a period story swapping anc exit of the antiquated svstem and the substitution of a modern and effective plan of road building and road maintenance will great benefit to the country. work, or connection with love. b. gossip. The new be a Cheese Sales Listowel, 3,137 at 11ic. to lle. Cornwall, 1.548 at 113 Perth, 1,800 at 11} Picton, 2.0857at 11 Ottawa, 700 at lille Huntingdon, Que 11 9-16¢ Iroquois, 1,055 at 118 Kemptville, 1,100 at 113¢ London, 1,090 at 11 9-16 { St Hyacinthe, Que. , 11 7-16¢ Canton, Watertown, 133 1-16¢ ww a3 11 at 11 11 16¢ 7-16¢ Hamilton, Ont, oh Sat and 200 "Bobby Kerr, of was beaten twice in England lurday, losing both the 100 |vards events. The picnic held under the auspices of the Preshyterian church, Wolfe Island, was very successful, 8102 being clears ed after all expenses were met Secretary Nelles and Mr. Thompson will attend the Y M.C.A. provincial camp, to be held at Lake Couchiching, on July 24th Constables Timmerman and Dayies will complete theit sanitary inspection another week. J. M. Barrie has refused a title. 1 0 N.Y. 2,200 at NY, So 13. at 13 Thompson, of a well-éarn- Physical. Instructor ithe YYM.C.A,, {ed vacation "Bert" McAuley went to Rochester N\.Y., on a holiday trip, Sunday. 1S enjoying in THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY. JUL Y 5, 1908. AT BETHEL CHURCH. Rev. Elisha Tennant, of Ottawa, Preached on Sunday. The services in Bethel church, Sun- day, were eoncuected by Rev. Elisha lennant, of Ottawa, and wereof a character that could not fail to in- terest and profit all who were sn at- tendance, "voaviction and Conversion," as outlined in verses one and three of the al Psalm, was the theme of the morn- ing discourse, which, while yuite brid, 'was earnest and concise, and brimful of good matter. Mr. 'Ten- nant, ig introducing his subject, said that while it ooh! not be known under what circumstances this Psalm of David was written, it was usually considered in connection with person- al conversion and voiced to some ex- tent the feelings and experiences of men and women in all ages, who were traly converted to God. Con version meant that the Son of God and not Satan was enthroped in the affections of . the heart, and this 'Would be manifested by a life of de votedness and gratitude to God, and largely expressed by kind words and loving deeds among men. There are two pits mentionec in the scriptares--the pit of sin and the pit of hell. From the former there was delwerane «for all who earnestly sought ot, but from the latter there was absolutely none. We do not read of the deliverance of the rich man from the place of 'torment, but we do read of 'David bing taken out of the horrible pit of sin, of Peter out, of the prison, and the Hebrew children out of the fiery furnace. A sense of God's goodness always ac companied true conversion. 'He in- clined unto me and heard my cry. He brought me out of an horrible pit and miry clay and set my feet upon a vock. © He put a new in my mouth," is the testimony not alone of the Psalmst, but of countless mul- titudes in all generations, who know hy a veal personal experience the Biota cs between being "in the pit' and "on the rock." The rock of song Chest Jesus, the Son of God, and the only éoundation - upon which we | can vest secure. The Bible is full of alarming: ments and they are there to men to thew danger and their There a wrong side and a sive from which to get out of horrible pit of sin. The wrong lands you again on the braad road | that leads to destruction, and is the | choice of all who resist the pleadings of God's spirit and despise his grace. The. right side is the way to heaven, and the choice of all who turn | their backs on sin and trusting in| the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ follow. Him and sing. even now the new song, the song of the redeemed, "Unto Him that loved us and hath washed us in His blood." "The question of questions for each ter tel this--mrormng; Tennant, in closing, "is this very per- sonal question" Am 1 out of the pit aad on the rock ? * Does the Psalm voice my gwn' personal experience ? arouse need wight the | side | | state | | is It 3 Sle iliope saTreMT Were Heavily Fined. Mrs. Wiliam Hencersom, lenjamin Smith, Albert Webb and: Joseph Gor- don, all living near Brewer's Mills, were fined $50: and costs, Monday ai- ternoon, by Game Warden Hunter, for having caught bass this Spring 'and offering them fox sale. All pleaded guilty. Two more cases have vet heard, to be ---- William Ferguson, ,a venerable resi- dent «of Brockville,' died Wednesday, following an illness of five months, of general debility. Golden & Slancing, Troy, N.Y., pot the city contract from the Toronto board of control for laying the con duits in the down town districts, The néw consumptive hospital of the Anti-Tuberculosis ~~ Society, Ottawa, will be ready in December. A Bowel Medicine Prevents dicitis, Ciear, Constipation, Appen- Keeps Complexion Assures Sound Health. Two Remarkable Cases Described By Mr, Hugh Cameron Folger Station, Ont., Prov- ing the Merit of DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS. "I am now quite an old man,' writes Mr. Cameron, "it being sixty six years since 1 left. my native town in Scotland. In that time I have witnessed much sickness and suffering. Une case 1 recall occurred with 'a neighbor who I heard was about ready to 'die with appendicitis. 1 went to see him and found he had been | ordered to the hospital weeks ago for an operation But he put it off | and I found him in bed suffering] agony--four days had elapsed since | "bowels moved. Having used Dr Hamilton's Pills reguldrly for twenty- five years I knew they would help him and 1 gave him three pills. In two days he was around, and I know that ever since this man has enjoy ec ------ 2XCellent health and CURED [ioe Dre umn | 5 YEARS of his ton's Pills three | times week. No | case of constipa- tion: can possibly six weeks he had a inch long, and ilton's Pills." "In my own family we use practi- cally no other medicine but Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills, To keep the cigestion good, to regulate the bowels and maintain healthy action of the liver and kidneys no remedy I ever heard of is so depencable and so certain to | good as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For the father who ves as I do, | fur from a doctor and drug store, | the knowledge of the power and wice | uxefulness of Dr. Hamilton's Pills for | all family ' ills is very valuable, I have administered them for nearly | every complaint for which they are| recommended, and in each case this honest | medicine cured." Signed, Hugh (Cameron, Folger Station, P.O. Ont. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are an old | and proven cure for all disorders of | the stomach, Kver and bowels--good | for children--good for old folks--just what everyone in poor health requires, 25c. per box, or five boxes for $1' in do at all dealers, or the Catarrhozone company, Kingston, Ont, PAGE ve. © One of the finest ~ teristics of Seal Brand ' Coffee isitsrich, full body. - Thin and watery coffee is unknown in house- 'holds that use Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand. In 1 pound and 2 pound tin cans. Never in bulk. A It's high time to discard the hea- vy shoes and give your feet a SUMMER HO "in a pair of comfortable Oxfords. We have the best Oxfords that skilled makers know how to build. Black leathers or Tan. No slipping at the heels or gaping at the sides about our Oxfords. Oxfords for Men, Wo- a ---------- i men and Children. Oxfords from $1.25 up to $5.00, but what's the use of quoting a string of prices without seeing the Oxfords ? Come in for a look. J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. The Home of Good Shoe Making. We are offering a few special lines YT for this week. . ELL § Solid Oak Polished Frame Dinner i i Leather Seats, 1 arm chair and 5 small § chairs for $16.00. Surface Oak Leather Seat, 1 arm chair and 5 small chairs for $12.00. Hardwood Frame with Leather Seats at $2.00 each. : Good, Plain Dining Chairs, 75¢ and $1.00 each. Robt. Je Rei 230 Princess Street 9 'Telephone 577. Acadian Only 50¢ Per Lb. - A.J. REES, 166 Princess St | Phone 58 Ganong's Bitter Sweet G.B. Chocolates. The finest inthe city. sieoforfrforferts For Warm Weather There is no article of Footwear so coel and at the same time so cheery-looking as a pair of White Canvas Shoes Try a pair. You will like them, and we have plenty. For men, women and children. All prices. Reid & Charles. i -- ¥ Strawberries Strawberries Strawberries Now arriving in large quantities. The quality is now excellent. . King St. ES pew sm The price is low. See them at Toye's, & ig

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