Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 2 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909. 3 x eee - a or | HACKETTS AT SAME HOTEL g AFTER SABLE NOW. | Their Daughter Divides Time Be- | Kermit Roosevelt Bagged Three tween Them | Bango on Last Trip. ] . Kansas City, Dec. 9.--Mary Manner | i KEPT IN IGNORANCE. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. | Toronto, Omt., Dec. $.--Ottawa Valley The Censorship in Nicaragua is! and Upper St. Lawrence: (10 amis f Vv. Strict | Strong westerly winds, cold and clowdy, ery et. with light local snow falls. Friday, i n Panama, Bec. 9.~Passengers arriv-| Strong westerly winds and colder. | --kermit Roosevelt has arrived here ing here from Nicaragua say that the Rather Be J iled Th n instituted divore proc eedin ar i from hin huating Sxpadition in the jrople a that refiaitie ure he. is in ed ivorce p «dings, are Mau forest and in Kilva, and after a 2 H ignorance 0 i ing a a both registered at the Baltimore ho- Chamberlain Thinks t he few hours' rest, set out for Mombasa McGill University Losing a ot - hy hs Marry Deaf Man. pul, 3 e fae a3 eal be learsed the Unionists will Win. on a hunt for sable. Best Professors. the censorship maintained by Presi: Fe Hh be Litt] . Elise ae re Young Roosevelt, had exceptionally dent Zelaya that residents of the old - 2 ol ior he HR, the IVe-ye a rere | good luck, and bagged two cow bango a---- western part of Nicaragua have not ones "enused of tem dnd at ant. 9 and one bull. He brought back the learned of the breaking of of diplo. FL ment of the divorce a rr : +) : head of the bull, which will be shipped ; r matie relations bitween the United : megt of 'the, divores. provedings, is to the United States. States and Nicaragua, mamina. Sa hain paps (ol. Roosevelt and his party are ex- Wasbington, Dec. 9.--Somewhere in fein] = pected here Saturday from Lendiana the Rama district, Nicaragua, there is to-day being fought a battle which WENT OFF SMILING To THE| ONE FARTHING FOR LIBEL. |iNCREASED IMPORTS AND EX- COST OF A SOLDIER. SALARIES SUFFICIENT To |may decide the fate of Zelaya. S -- This is the information received by PRISON. Get a Ju : s : rastei : ¥ a J mpment Afsmat the Lon PORTS REPORTED. Every Permanent Man Costs Can' KEEP THEM. Septre Castrillo, representative of the | Standard. revolutiooists, against the Zelaya re- ok ry : : ; . ada $564 Per Annum, : : et ik) A Matrimonial Dream Ended irmingham, Dec. 9.--Damages of | The Board of Trade Returns For Ottawa, Tec. 9.--The full average An Agpeal to Be Made to Restore |&'™* here. The dispateh came hy . ! | . Nairobi, British East Africa, Dec. 9. ing and her husband, James K. Hae kett, against whom the actress has The Girl Had Correaponded one farthing were gray ted here ves November--The Steamship : i and wireless from Bluefields to Colon and ? he } : } © s reg s or per - the igh Stand th vid x and Accepted Money From An terday to the heir of Richard Cad Ownirs cst for one regular soldier per an Hig of e | { hence by cable. It was signed by miunoaire hocolate manu Association Says It|num to the people of Canada is $564. Staff--The Session May Be hel Will Be Ready--Would Need |If he is a mounted man his remount 5 3 in their suit for libel Tao, Th Lengthenad to Eight Months. ening, > : t the Lond Standarc Proper Precautions costs another * . he average cost ~ : s . BE London undard I ; for the keep of ome horse for a per- Montreal, Dec. 9.--McGill University London, Dec. 9.--1 am king for-| manent soldier for one year is $130. has been losing its best professors dur- ward with iuterest to the result of the | hic /neludes shoeing and veterinary {10g the past few years owing to an hom r i P i of general election" and I am only sorry | gapvice. These figures were given by inability to pay the salaries necessary . Gh of teres \omas ossession of Portus of / . : g ) ! ! ; ' an ear trumpet, Mi Kl : 38, A Possession of rtuga I | {hat 1 cannot hope to take an active | (he minister of militia, to keep them, according to the anmial Alden said she vould pre fer th ) ne west coast ot Afric 1. 3 - - part in it: I think, however, that the ar report of the corporation. This has 3 : 1 1 Ab d on sentence rather than ruin her vo ionists are likely to win, writes Jos HL RS n un ance mn Ly veling to a man the balance of GIVEN FULL CHARGE. resulted i retrograssion: inthe stan- Unseen Lover--A Horrid Awak Indianapols, De 9 --Conpironted » litigation grew out of charges with the slternative of going' to pri {relative to the use of alleged slave on or marrying a man who has te | Town coton from, the island of St eph Chamberlain to a friend at Scar dard of the professional staff. An ap . her life. She was sentenced 16 th a ee > 9 rol WF. Anwp: Hi v E ry S of woman's prison for twe nt] and » Will Have Command in Fin- borough. Fa peal is made o that the university ¥ VE ection went smiling land. i \ i Sa can pay better salaries and restore its ad . vember, of this year, as compared with ¥ 3 igh standard. It also wants t pH h B S Phe young woman had ponds BE Oe orsh Iu 1008, of v " hig : 8 So [his Bus tore ' the corresponding month in [J0%, show pr x fhe Board oi Trade returns for No vith H : build dormitories for the students. er hr increased imports and exports of £11, I'he question of lengthening the ses- farmer, and he 700,745 (855,503,725) and £4,174,040 td : i sions to cight months in all faculties wan Lhe i rrarrage eeplent ca ($20,570,200) wpectively. Althougl j ried out He had money at various time arrived hére he found th 1 : i« also' discussed. Medicine is now 1. ¢ The season of gift-giving re- these figures reveal a hopeful state ol X ; eight, but others are seven and law presents to a great many vs the returns for eleven months ehghtly less 1 os ' : 1909, constitute a discouraging - re g La ¢ 4 people a time when economy misrepresented herself and Ihey show that in this period, she would not man him 8 _-- 1« compared with the same months in i PITH OF THE NEWS. Schroeder hives Okla., and he i A Iarmer In appearance in buying must be exercised to the fullest extent, whether 109- (135,149,995), while the XPOS BF k The Very Latest Culled From All the purchase be made to sat: decreased £3,225,456 ($16,142,280) \ Over The World, isfy ome's own needs or the The Steamship Owners' Association : The Y.M.C.A., Winnipeg, Nas just y purpose of presentation 190%, » imports increased £27,624 i -------- aoe ried an ear trumpet and was defective He cairied \ : in an old ) He is thirty ; : ¥ closed a seven-days' campaign to raise vears old : zy Alder 1 : a \ will be-ready in the event, ol Great £35000 for a new building. The i . 48 RT - Britain adopting a universal customs amount was raised. tarifi, to provide accommodation, at Dr. Anson Donaldson and his broth- : eo ------------------ has pamad un Semol i i: President Estrada, leader of the re volutionists. At the present time we are Coion, Dee. 9.--Under orders to offering phenomenal values in seize Nicaraguan ports, without hesi tation, if necessary, the American warships are, to-day, assembling off from her matrimonial dre he saw he ianced husband ; : : : i . her aflianced h Bau Liverpool, for handling goods free of every section of this busy Crushed To Death Windsor, Dee. 9.--While empl er, Charles A. Donaldson, of Brock- vi I», are making good on real estate investments in Calgary, Alta. -- HON. WILEIAM PUGSLEY Canadian wheat is to be higher in the Nicaraguan coast, according .to : idan Will Ya e ! a2 : rices receive sre. The base of to buy fine merchandise ad with other m n A M L Ap What Is Suggested. « \« gone to Washington to discuss'|price, owing to western farmers hold- advices received here. The ig y v residence, William watchin ¥ b i boundar ispute issue 3 ah i herations has apprently been vantageously. forty-f v hed t hs J Rome, Dec. 9.--The emigration board undary dispute issu ing 36,000,000 bushels for advances. opet n Pp geously orty-five, was crushed to death | \ ; . ustoms control as is done at the free store, affording all purchases ports of Germany, notably Hamburg an exceptional opportunity v ; changed from Port Limon, Costa has considered applications made by They are housing the grain. gt : & . : Rica. It is believed this move is the two sl ning <o anies for authoriz $1,500,000 For Ce par The ste or W, ( hards we! ¥ : : . s Ww hipping mpanies for authoriza $1, y For Cancer Research. Ihe steamer W, C. Richardson went result of President Zelaya's attempt to piano falling cover on him Ihe ey steps probably os tion te arry n a direct transport Ne ors Yee. 9.--G re Crock a the rocks about three miles out of : : 3 Laughlin to' lose his footing ane . : Ne ' i Bn ev Ycrs, Dee, Y--George Crock [0 H Ty Thur, stir up an anti-American demonstra a he instramat. H : DUKE NICHOLAIVITCH corvice between Italy and Canada. The ler's gift to Columbia university, to be suffalo, N.Y., on Thursday morning. Xion which failed ce re n l i mint : ' i : { atersbure. Dec. 9.~Grand Duk board acknowledged the advisability used for the investigation of cancer, | Five men were drowned and rescuers : in a fev ni ' vithot nin 2 > y ' ¥ ¢ ; > } : : vids ; . ot IST ; : 21) tch, second cousin of the |! establishing direct communication | of which he died in this oty, on Sun brought fourteen men into the harbor. nsciousnes ' x X 3 . L i » a.3 or . : oe : Reaction Has Set In. Off designated to take full jpetveen Italy and Canada, in order to | day last, will amount to at least $1, Before the railway committee of the Heston. .Dec..Y. ering Ivphoid is gettis : nd * ahares of aflairs io Fin: meet the requirements of the flow of 1500,000, realizing by the sale of his | Commons, to-day, the C. P. R. was Swept by a reaction You | land eneral Zein, the present |SMIg! \tion to the dominion, but ir ity home and country estate as pro- [given two years in which to begin from the prohibition save ol a year val Ln i ollowet \ € . i « r 3 3 . epidemi F rif 7 tks So ting wnor-general of the grand |VW oi dangers invclved in the ill-regu- | vided work on the Ottawa Northérp and ago, four Massachusetts cities, to day, Beautiful thought 1 | duchy, v be under his control lated emigration of laborers directed | He and his wife both died from can Western railway, and spend fifteen per stand in the wet column, and only one x 1 that he event of a concession be Tr. cent. of the outlay. has turned to the ways of the drys. . 193 cass in ve hospital it : : ee Boris pth granted, proper pre I'he engagement is announced of Miss | Fall River, New Bedford, Marlboro and 1 t te are tweed sway da h oe stick "i FERHGAHCEISIISISICIGICICISIISISK® | tions must be taken to climinate Marguerite Clare, eldest daughter of Gloucester will be wet, and only Ha a S late the heart or kidneys. That is |¥ ASK LEGISLATION, 2 | the danger threatened. # Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Port verhill was Jou by the drys. The, oo Patter wrong. It is the weak nerves that |: -- or 3 INSREASE RATES. Hope, to Edward Harrison, B.Se, tal vote shows a gain ol over J ns ave crying out for help. Vitalize these Ottawa, Dec. 9.--Nearly = WAS SELF-DEFENSE weak inside controlling nerves with | # five hundred petitions have New York Dec. 9.--W. C. Dr. Shoop's Restorative and 'spe how | # already been presented to Warren, Pa., Woman Confesses to * Brown, President of the quickly good health will come rto | ZF parliament praying for the 4 Killing Her Husband. N. Y. C. Railroad, declares vou again. Test it and see! Sold by | 3 enactment of anti-gambling Warren, Pa., Dec. 9.--A story of a that if any Increase In all dealers + legislation The signatures #|duel to the death with revolvers bi wages is granted there will \ Milwaukee « died after i to each petition average tween a hushand and wife in a dark have to be an increase in fering for tour y it 1 : probably 100 : k | ened room during the night, the kil # railroad rates. ri New Liskeard. The marriage will take in fourteen municipal elections or li- place quietly late in December. cense. 5 John Dillon, the repricved murderer, Of fine woolen materials, -------- was driven 'to St. Vincent de Paul daintily embroidered with penitentiary, on Tuesday, and then fine silk, neatly boxed. VE taken back to Montreal jail. The war- | ' y bo . R FEE¥X den refused admission, owing to the operating surgeon. h CWI y in her : . Ai ing of the husband by the wife and | & SHES AL, AT $3. -------- irregularity of papers. THE COVETED RIBBONS AT abdouwier 3 » Le her writing to a son, telling of the Hk KEE A very prominent wedding took : h place, at Carnwall, on Wednesday, GUELPH FAIR, Xmas [eat er Limestone deed. was unfolded here by Mrs \n eee-- -- id bil 3 HoH when Miss Dora Fraid, and Milton Ga d rt I 3 : a ; in Andetsor cav-hiired Wont Weintraub, New York, were married at Demonstrations on Horse Judging oods meet wrsday evening, vighn nderson, a gray-haired yoman ol A 20 i > ride's C a N 4 ¢ oe EPIDEMIC OF MEASLES (cts crimes. | TABLES WERE BURNED Lic shi Site sor Bi ie "et" SE @ pos Be ct . oe band ed lead hi ah York. . Spectators-- est ee nima Bags, Wrist Purses, etc., the rs nderson pleads self-defence smi as od to death and and Pair of Sheep. greatest range of thes se DAILY MEMORANDA AND SOME DIPHTHERIA [She says Anderson always abused her. | LIKELY TO HAVE CAUGHT One man was burned to death an ge © . be On October Det they quarrelled all property worth 31,000,000, was de: | Special to the Whig. ful articles ever imported to IN GANANOQUE. no k oist ey y arret's Hu FROM SPARKS, stroved early on Thursday when the Guelph, Ont, Dee. 9 Perhaps the the city. Every one a ba: ree day, acd when Mis. Anderson prepa Burdick hotel building, Kalamazoo, | most important competition of the gain at the price, 25c. to Maurice XKane--Two ed to retire, she said her husband Mich., covering hali a block, was gut- lwinter fair. that for best beei animal, $6.50. Rival Commercial Men Were Siew re aud orgies ll id The Buildinz' Was Pretty Well] ted by fire. Many oi the 200 guests of | was decided, this morning, James Going t Fight in a Ganan- Rte A Red o he in RN i} i . Cleaned Up--- Horses, huggies | the hotel fled in their night clothes. Leask, Greenbapk, winning the coveted roing to igh in a Ganan Le y 'amen' he would Kill er i © And . vad i he d and Sleighs Taken Out. ('. H. Capan, the well-known corpor- | ribbon. The special Drummond cup, Fine ogue Merchant's Store u ith pe Ch ou Se al At 10:30 tal K Thursd he | 21100 lawyer, who has been prominent | given for best pen of five lambs, any . nanogque, 0 An apidemi {| » ANE her husband. then . ordered L dll, 0 clock, on wrsday, thet. anv big financial deals of late, | breed. was awarded to John Kelly, andkerchiefs { to her bed firemen received a telephone call « Vi . ' (re was operated on at the Royal 1e Shakespeare ¢ husband placed the revolve I fr the Revere hotel, corner of Keng : ' ushand pa It ih olver . ht x rt . . th o 21 {orin hospital. Montreal, to-day, for Demonstrations on horse judging For Men, Women and Child s pillow 1 ther one v | and een streets, and ' Ww . - : : : . is ¥ Jud Bnother 03 By A : n they ar-{ = go tion of the ear. The operation [drew crowds all morning Discussions ren, & bewildering range to an che thou v ve fe d he | se stable # . R f | When sh hought he [rived foun the hor tabl ind is described as an extremely delicate | were conducted by William Smith, Co choose from. Prices run from 5c. to $1.50. - ASK TO = o from the floor. Anderson awoke propoetor of the hotel, blazing' mer- said, and she jumped from the |rily I'he fire was first discovered in one lumbus, John Cardhouse, and Dr. H Ordering his master's certificate sus Reed. of 0.A.( and Dr. Routledge, pended for one month. a naval court | Lambeth, each point on Clydesdale been rej Maurice Kane, the a . : 0 { he <han { EOE the south end of the barn, directly S A i Mr. i My Kans Wellington th yand fired, but mi | under the rool nT telephore call of enquiry found the master of tne | Shires, thoroughbreds and standard British steamship Ripon responsible | breeds, being illustrated by horses be fallen asleep she took the re drive shed, owned by Lewis Martin, the dainty little Handke: \ne-year-old chiefs, for Children in 'Xmas : gift, #nvelores and boxes. woman returned the fire, and de A lid. not know how was at once sent in. During the ¥wo | , : I. dnd that : ! ow n many | minut s that elapsed between the |tor the collision between the Ripon |ing led to the platform ior that pur Canal and another , British steamship, the | pose Ml : que | iat Wher vive ne Jarm and the time the men were 1 Silk f W/ + vault, or nit ren - LS ad | BY 2h o 3 fighting y the fire, the flames had se. |Devon, a few miles outside Portland ee 11KS for aists he : ad Pia he Led. ; ye ACTOSS | ured quite a headway. Fanned hy Me., Saturday morning Capt. E. A. Booth, with the steam treet A SSE awa yesterday, alter SPECIAL, AT 15¢. to 25¢, 1 he luneral she fired hefore dropping in a the still breeze the flames crept along w-- or Port Colborne, is in shelter it In beautifu] designs Be x sure and see our special waist lengths You'll be delighted with them. hydrants, every] Mrs. Anderson de red she covered body with sheet, did her house the lower end of the roof, soon hav A VERY SUDDEN DEATH. Sand Beach, on Lake Erie. The vessel : 108 a satistacle jo i 5 i | 1 a mass of flames. "Two lines en te has cement for Fort William 9 WOrk Ane stag'ie for the tran She . : . o _-- ye Wer \ ne ir he . a mentee - SE he lvatio : « then te a note, telling hex of wel run in, one into the| Meredith Conn Passed Away at making son a to the back of the barn, and v band ral instru- | the killing, and threatening suicide E me in through the blacksmith shop to the interior of the building. The work of the firemen soon told and twenty mirutes after they arrived they had what, # irs NCATE rt - . . J ger Na a Sa ol church, last night. Mr. Conn was in Turkey Set o v Me . Wa and Lasha, this ens When the fire was discovered three the act of kneeling for the opening : fence erected, | wo CSIR | valuable horses, harness, buggies, a prayer when he was stricken with We have some very pretty . : t u cold snap con- | ug #& |«ulky, a cutter and other articles apoplexy. Mr. Conn had been a resi- sets. that are unconunon and t » read » accommodate ] MAKE REMONSTRANCE., * were in the barn, but all were taken dent of Windsor for twelve years. easonable in price ver vinter sports i an carly -- 4 | safely out by the crowd that soon | Prior to coming here he lived in Dut : : 2 : Ottawa, Dec 9.--A re- ¥|gathered. The horses were taken ton and Tyrconnell, Ont., where he t B though, hy the town by-laws, the | & nionctrance will be forward. Hi] across the street and the vehicles pull- | vas engaged in the wood and grain Rober Son 10S. | merchants are privileged to keep | £. oq to Washington, by [ed out of the yard altogether. business. He leaves a widow and a : Pp the Canadian government, The hay and straw stored in the | iamily of five sons and three daugh- against the action of immi- loft made a dense smoke that was |ters. gration officials in turning i| very hard on the men, every breath ---- people back at the Mani- bringing 'a severe burning to the BISHOP STRINGTR SAFE. 1 Li railoville. ( : + toba boundary. throat and lungs. The varn was The Children Love Them > B : . I slr * ? J lect with metal on all sides, thus| Arrived at Cicle, Alaska--Delay 1 1 vear we have ia t i: his oo Prayer Senvice. ha Windsor, Ont., Dec. 9 Death came without warning to Meredith Conn, seventy years old, a prominent paving contractor, at the Central Methodist rathered She was found a few days later wan Fashion says the Turkey o and v cal o add more at |dering near her home, seemingly half t i : i Christmas and other holl an es ate i days shall be served m 4 new open rin nm the site of fler three sons side with her. It is special dishes--on a reg x the old ** e to be. conduct hought she will be freed. ; Sy WHIG'S CHRISTHAS © Nomen I'he annual Christmas number of the Whig will be issued on Saturday We have heen told that this annual edi --In Victoria, on Dec. 4th, Frederick Bb. y aged forly four years and five mobths (Napanee papers please copy.) CHARON. --In Kingston, at the Dieu, on Wednesday, Dec. 8th, Normah Harford, youngest son Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Charon, Pine street, aged six years, six months and fifteen days Funeral private, will take place to S- Mary's Cemetery, at 10 a.m., Friday, tion is by long odds the finest issued in all Eastern Ontario. *This yedY trust our readers and advertising alr ¢ill be equally pleased Ftlort s of busines open Lvs patrons wil i y¥ A AAA A A ANNAN NN uring Dbcember so far they and expense have not been sparéd "10 make it better than ever before It will be printed on heavy, coated paper, will be profusely illustrated have not availed themselves of their | 0 nrivilege, but will likely start next and replete with good Christmas reading. Two colored photograveurs the aceilevtal REE EE SHIN keeping the fire inside it; and about By Ice. will adorn its pages--one ol a typica » pride sl that was let standing wng the "Gus" Belleville z : Canadian boy in outing costume, the ROBERT J. REID, other of a beautiful little girl just g The Leading Undertaker, reaching for her Christmas stocks § | 'Phone, 577. 29% Princess. street. which Santa Claus had d ineardir 0 Jee. 9.--A tele Seeking For Damages walle. In some places the firemen Kincardine, m : hee iat - | 9.) took off the iron sheeting to get a gram was received this morning by wa Montrea De ( ohn Tuohey, r g i ever. of : 7 a 1 : Tom Smith's Christmas Stockings : Hn OE. Ativna |iather of the Inte Thomas Tuohey, bettie Shane 9 the flames. Nee. Stringer, Wife he Risfiop of 2 1 killed las SU me ae Bonnets. | 1 was, practically, a new . hotel Ns W v known and 1 killed last immer at Blue Bonnets, F Circle, Alaska, and stating that he many vears a resi- | night before as it hung above he} : 4 : fireplace. Silver Wealth In The O'Brien Not the least important part i} Montreal, Dec. 9.~M. J. (Brief, the edition is the shopping guide } | owner of the O'Brien mine, stated, ta. supplied by the advertisements of fay that there were values Mocked Kingston's most progressive mer- out in the property reaching to #5, chants. Our readers have for years} | (00,600 and . also $500,000 ou whe consulted the Christmas number ar dump. ; E suggestions, descriptions und prices of ¢ Mr. O'Brien now asks $7,500,000 fo suitable gifts. We tominend these ad- the mice, ) y f Carte ile - Was 1 eased with the we he vert ents to our readers. A care- 3 Brockville spent oe action of Carter's Little Liver Tone greativ pl used a te way he 'Tho stenmer .-New. Island Wanderer rtisements t - lcoomed as ii the heavy wind would [had a very rough trip from Cape Vin- Henry Kirkby, a native of Algds Guin, who for a few years past has re. 1 . | curry the flames ver to the other cent, to-day, being about half an hour 3 : a ] Istores and dwellings closely *surround- late. The Christmas Whig will be issued sided in New York state, died, Sun- Smear m-- . ; day, at the Home of his sister, Mig { 1 . . with the regular edition on Saturday 'Step Coville i fort T RID OF. i p na ny tent has put the problem safely ut off. Mr. Staley also suf Varsity-Rough Rider football game of night at no advance in price. Leave ; Sop . °F Joi a th y yod; 3 : ; : ' : fored from the fire from smoke and Nov. 20th. . . your orders early for copies to send lent Mind wl Y I. 1 mm water, and the rear end of his build Ths Upper Ottawa Valley will likely to distant friends. en i i i nh: cuscoverer Ml ne was al ohtly damaged, have three hockey leagues, A Anes Calumet, Mich, AAA At Ag Ar tte tr STOCKINGS, AT 25 CENTS Y hant, vesterday, amd, being ner of ul QTOCKINGS, AT 40 CENTS I firm proceede « al ¢ tt i t son srounde of The firemen lost no time in answer- ari ' thas entered joing action for 10,000 | one, and was fitted up with all the : 3: i FO ; N gains » Automobile Club of Can- latest appliances and comforts for the |Y2% in good health, that he had been STOCKINGS, AT 10 CENTS Ia mmordia iy he sam 3 \ \ 1 Ln tomobile, in which | We removed, but it could not be reach Dawson by the 2p sg? on at the time of arned whether the building was in- hop Stringer is a Kincardine old boy STOCKINGS, AT 756 CEN t r differs 5 opinion bv his friends as to his safety as it TOCKINGE, A { og fice Ane ossness are alleged ng cal and once they arrived, | Was upwards of six months since STOCKINGS, Al y betwee to prevent more n we a : are 3 | be 3 . . I : sone Hale, Pembrol Ont. [rave horses it sheltered. The animals delayed by the ive, and expected to TOCKINGS, AT 20 ¢ 1 s. met at tl stor i . nt Montreal Jockey | " not and considerable anxiety had been felt ontreal Jon ev | ! STOCKINGS, AT $1.00 ont: that the merchant . - ! oht to work. The large crowd word had been last: received irom him Importers Of Fine Grocerie ful perusal of the story they tell will convigde anyone that it is not neces sary to send orders out of town. t week with loeal rel ills ig pleasant, mild and natural Mallors pendimg h cently stimulate the liver, and fe Ws in town, turned | re + th powels, put Ho not : { They are sure to please ling the blacksmith shop, but it was Go to Wonderland and see the preat { i Our big stock of Heaters, Uo jRstoves Y t. will ya next ve y- J Of g the position of surveyor. ol | n and Pug Stoves, 1 w sell at a ibe t 3 ' urbvan ype of New York up to Senator i y e 1 a TURK"S Chone : + !

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