Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1909, p. 1

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= YEAR 76-N0O. 290, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1909, adopted in order to countries, | {eign | Some Of Asquith's Statements. c: ac The Two Great Organ izations at Work. WOMAN SUFFRAGE ONE BODY DEMANDS IT FIRST FROM ALL. Otker Body Will Not Usiionists But Will Not For Those Who Do Not Franchise For Women--To pose Asquith Cabinet. London, Dec, Woman suffrage plans of campaign. Union, comprising 105 wieties, will support only who declare in favor of Irage in their election addresse will be supported regardl The Unionist Woman's Association the other hand, will put unionism | this (xtent they i Oppose work for weman I'le aside for 13.--A majority of socteties have issued The National affiliated so the candidates mn sul I'hese wom of on to any unionist, but anyone who do suffrage, militant all women, have except suffragist considerations The retiring will be membey the cabinet they have had the Justive and 'have. refused use it All known anti-sufiragists will be posed regardless of party. Where both candidates favor the n tants will support or but will conduct a opposeds "be opportunity to women the mili oppose neither, militant impaign of protest against any government be- ing elected without the consent of men. lhe feature of the conservative meet ings during the past week has number of peers who ward the storm 'of been the have for candi come Lo support and the interruptions generally good-natured chalfi which they have been subjected. But more incident Rhos, Denbigh, when the audience broke up a vative meeting, chased the candidate out of the building and kicked the conservative agent unconscious Austen Chamberlatn, lor of the sent, has been the only conservative leader in the field He met with stormy interruptions again from his constituents « in a suburb of Birming ham, Saturday night. Mr. Chamberlain made a criticism of My Asquith's speech in Albert hall. There was not, M: Chamberlain, a word about ques tion which to scanning pire as a whole, loomed the unongst all the great political I'here was not tion of imperial union or the method by which closer intercourse, friendship alliance our kinsmen beyond the sea promoted. The of were ready to step knew what next st invited unionist dates and to serious occurred at Saturday evening, conser the ex-chancel exchequer, up to the pre searching said the the largest those em 188 les a word about the ques ourselves might the 1 and between and be reformers will take a the the with forward Pp to march but the { 0 sa they Wits and they elector along that prime mapister that tions, the future line had greatest which them, not a word on of all imperial qu one was most vital power and influence of our race Jo Chamberlain manile in Manchester declaring that tarifi reform must ued A Halford be eph and "DAILY MEMORANDA ue Gonet day ght, Hea Tuesday s by 1 1 of An 1 Dollar ROAST TURKEY SETS Fashion says the Turkey on Christmas and other holi days shall be served on special dishes--on regular Turkey Set-- ord VSO Indian wife Mix-1y a We have some very pretty sets, that are uncommon and reasonable in price Robertson Bros. The Childten Love Them This of year we have imported more t ever Tom Smith's Christmas Stockings STOCKINGS, AT 5 CENTS STOCKINGS, AT 10 CENTS STOCKINGS, AT 20 Ci 3; STOCKINGR STOCKING "i 23 CENTS * 40 CENT 75 CENT 81.00 Ap STOCKINGS, bus, Bogen Oppose '!" Work Favor | we believe to have been adequate Op- op- | J government than & Go. i Speaking last year, before my Mr, As cession | quith to the premiership," remarked at a great statesmanship. I said then, and on behalf of my leagues, and, I believe, behalf my party reiterate that this problem ~by a policy <afegnarding col on is 2 the supreme can set up in Ireland a system of | regards purely self-government Irish affairs. {be any question of separation. There and cannot be or competing to these conditions, liberal policy For as not any question alry for supremacy This is which the parliament disabled in | advance from proposing any such solu {tion, but in the the liberal government at liberal subject the reasons present was house head a this matter new the be sn of majority will ly free Mr | ne entire Asquith defended the budget as ary to social reform; and in this 3k pg ; HAS KNIT TOGETHER. New York, Dec. 13.--With once broken ba®k hone knit together, Anthony Vilano, twenty-five years old, left Belleve Hospital, last night, and returned to his home on Oak street. He had lain in a ward cot for nearly two years. On Jan. 25, 1908, he was injured in a building at Forty-second street and Broadway, by being crushed under one of the elevators. The spinal column was fractured and he had lain encased in a plaster cast ever since. his EASING respect old-age pensions were the f i tep I's budget, he continued. thrown out by the House weeks of debate, and the as result was confronted with three constitutional innovations First, the of the House of | bards to control in levying taxation: one irst had been of Lords after a cleim the claim of the same house to the the right to compel dissolution of {popular chamber, and third, the [sertion of the House of 'Lords of thei | to make and unmake the cutive government of the crown. "What has been done, declared (Mr. Asquith, "may be done again. It [becomes our first 'duty to make its' re- jeurrence impossible. We' shall, there- fore, demand authority from. the elec [torate to translate an ancient unwrit [ten usage into an act of parliament, {and to place upon the statute book recognition, explicit and complete, of | the settled doctrine of * our constitu {tion, that it is beyond the province of the House of Lords to meddle to any i |degree or for any purpose with nation- | as powers exe al finance I'he nor [ed by that neither: he liberal minister support the House of Com submat again humiliations of [hey not they could which experience for the legislative their party I'he liberal pith declared, was of the etting up of a asked the Lords premier said any other majority in mon | the | last was rebuffs four going to to the as vind years would ume office unl recure safeguards showed to be wind rts Necessary unity honor of Mr. A he the but it House the f ond chamber p not House single electorate <hould be tions prope the that the absolute government demanding the i the maintenance eff the promoting t abolition of Lord hamber that t onlined to in and I'he d, in ol the hinances « the was Commons trade, and of an tive cur tmitation House of of powers Lord \ TERRIFIC STORM A GREAT HARVEST OF HUMAN LIVES. Sqn Fitty-Nine Persons Were Drowned in the Raging Storm of Wednesday and Thurdday. 0., Dec. 13.--The torm which passed over Lake Wednesday and Thursda reap led a harvest human lives and more {than $1,000,000 worth of shipping pro- that fifty- twenty sail Cleveland terrilic Erie, night, of show that four Late reports lives were lost, perty nine ors were rescued, that boats were destroyed and that one is aground and badly I'he damaged summary shows Steamer Cla burned, fifteen lives lost, six sav WW, « Richardson, sunk, leven saved. Car ferry Bessemer No. 2, wreck eamer ed. Steamer five drowned, Marquette ed, thirty-eight h GG. Munro or ind ~ attempt the Clarion lives Jost Josia aground, ing to rescue 11 from lives crazed Sailor Low barge sunk, no lost the: Ri ommitted practically thirteen members he Clarion have ew were have Neither 1 out for the thirty-eight Cony Marquette rom hardson posure I'here 3 any ex- suicide chance of surviv now the } no that od known to 1s hope now aut 1 orry <€ who have been 'mis Married Plain John. Di 13. ~The Marchioncss Anglesey, widow of the eccentric marqui died in 1905 at Monte Carlo, wa married to John Francis Gilliat, on Saturday. By her she Toses her title by her first cotzin of the present Marquis ol who Grey marnag husham \ngl who wels spent, a fortune 500 000 in on and in spite of bank: ipt ome died ompete with for- London meeting, "I described the Irish policy ®|as the one undeniable failure of British I repeat to-night what of y, 1 to be solved only in one way which while explicitly indivisible [authority of the imperial parliament, full There is not, and cannot ol LEST NEW Despatches From Near Ane Distant Places. THE. WORLD'S TINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of - Everything Easily Read and Remembered. The percentage of earnings paid to the city by the Toronto railway ex ceeds $1,400 per day. President Zelaya has outwitted Gen! Kstrada and the latter's chief hope is American intervention, The town of Cochrane, the junction point of the T. and *N. 0. railway, the G. T. have been fully in corporated. At Westminster, I. Yoshikawa, a Japanese, who murdered a compatriot, at Skeena some months hanged. in P. and on Saturday ago, was the sentenced selling George H'easdale, Bristol hotel, proprietor Colborne, was to months nil = for without a license Montagu Allan has again denied that the Allan line has been to the C.IR., but he Says a working agreement has been arranged I'he king of Belgium is dying. The end may come at any time, and vet it may be delayed for weeks or months, but death hovers near. The car ferry Ashtabula, of the Pennsylvania line, is safe. She arrived at Port Burwell, Ont., on Saturday, and left, later, on her return trip to Ashtabula. Winnipeg and Spokane men have or- ganized the Davenport Coal company capitalized at £500,000 to develop ex fields the of ot four in iiquor Sir sold even tensive coal Alberta. Ludwig Monde, the interested in Sudbury and all the big nickel and of the world, died, in London, England., on Saturday morning At Lebeau, S.D., Dede Mackenzie, son of. Murdo Mackenzie, miliionaire cattle king, 'of Trinidad, Cok, was shot and killed by "Bud' Stevens. I'he slayer was arrested. The Board of Trade building, one of the largest and most costly structures in Wheeling, Va., with the court thea- tre, was almost completely destroyed by fire on Saturday. The loss is esti mated at $250,000, It is rumored that Premier Scott, of Saskatchewan, is slated for an Ottawa cabinet position; Hon. Mr. Calder to be provincial premier, Mr. Mar tin, M.P. Regina, enter the Saskatchewan cabinet, in province famous chemist, copper concerns and for to FRASHIASHACIIICIIASIASIICR AIK TO EXTEND LINE. Ottawa, Dec. 13.--The Canada Gazette contains an official notice that the Bay of Quinte Railway Com- pany will apply to. parlia- ment, this session, to pass an act to authorize the company to construct a branch line from a point at or near the village of Bridgewater, in the County of Hastings, a distance of fifteen miles more or less in a northeasterly direction to a point at or near the Actinolite mines, in the township of Xaladar, in the County of Addington, and to extend the time for the completion of the Contpany's railway: has W New Fx Cook-Peary- controversy the of Gen. -A , from the Explorers' Club, Greely thinks the Club dominated by partizans. He by While thawing a stick of dynamite a farmer living near Smith's Falls, was badly injured. The dynamite exploded and he received the charge full in the breast. He hurried to Francis' hospital for treatment Fireman W. C. Kirk killed and two other men were injured, at Worces- ter, Mass. Forty-five thousand gal- lon: of at the transforming station of the Connecticut River Trans mission company exploded Mason Drury, Allandale, fireman on a south-bound freight, killed at Bradiord, Ont., by the Cobalt train He got off his train and was the main line and evidently failed ree the approaching north-bound train Englehardt, a pupil of the Bros., flying in a Wright ma very injured when collapsed in the air. The machine completely wrecked. The captain was caught under wreckage Jumping from their automobile and ied Greel York. plorers ta resignation Gen 18 Pearyd stands Cook: face and was St was oil new was on to ( apt Wright chine, his aeroplane was seriowsly wa surprising a robber holding up a trol 1 William C. Supple, Roland, all 'wealthy, gave bandit on Saturday the ey ar and John battle Gowan the fight ou Pa. Gowan the shot robber, to WAS through tomach The urred near Wynne Junction; by who TWA Bought Neilson Collection. De 13.--Rev. Mr. Dubois, principal of. the Normial school, Mon- treal, has purchased the historical col- I col Abbe wanld Quebec, of Surgeon-Colonel Neilson. the value of this S10,000, but neither Neilson was lection stated lection 1s buboi tate I'he that Surgeon paid for it the what ollect mount 18 one of most valu DIED AT NAPANEE. J. J. Minchinton Was & Respected . Resident. Napanee, Dee. 13.--J. J. Michinton, an old and highly respected recdent of Napaneg, died on kriday last. De- ceased had been'in poor health for the past three years, and a great sufferer. He loaves besides his widow, two sons, Gordon, in loronto, and Keginald, at home, 'I'he funeral oe- curred on Sunday afternoon, the &e- mains were placed in Riverside ceme- tery vault, ' Miss Helen 'I'rimble the guel, of Miss Helen Wartman, Lo'eirook. Ernest Long is spending a few weeks in town alter a summer in Manitoba with the Daly "Tea Co. spent last week Two Horrible Crimes. Paris, Dee 13.~France i. stirred by the discovery of fwo horrible crimes. At Matseilles a wine seller slew whole family and killed himself. He shot his mother and cut the throats of his wife and their three children with a razor. his At a"farm near Tonnerve two Swiss cowherds, bent robb&y, lured a farmer," his wife and four 'domestics to a cow house where all were sliughter ed. The murderers escaped to a near- by forest on REAR ADMIRAL WILLIAM SWTPT New of ¥nited Naval Board, LADS WELL PUNISHED FOR STEALING FROM PLACES IN GANANOQUE. They Are tu" "Receive No Christ: mas Presents--The Gananoque Orangemen Will Celebrate Next July 12th in Brockville. 13.--~In the police the three young member States Gananoque, Dec. court on Saturday lads, Lindsay, Pelow and Roderick, were again brought' before Police Ma- gistrate Carroll» there being six parate charges against them, Investi- gation brought to light some further depredations of the youngsters, The magistrate therefore insisted that full restitution that corporal punishment be inflicted, that they be kent off the streets after.6 p.m., that they be allowed no Christmas presents be to work to make up amount of resti- tution for articles taken and disposed of, and that . they come before him next Saturday to report whether the requirements law have been complied with. I'he remains of Miss Annie Margaret Regina, the Res be made, and out of school hours required of the Connor, who passed away at Raturday and funeral took place, vesterday, irom the home of her father, Thomas A: Conner, Atkinson, to Gemmnodque ceme Rev. W. HI. McConnell conduct service, in the Sask., arrived on tery. the twenty ed Deceased was of her age. nge, the star of hockey team, with hrst Robert G Star-Bachelor signed the William team. I. X. Belnois, King street, is under: going treatment at home ap pendicits, In Rev. J. T. Pitcher's adult New Bible vesterday af attendance of year old been Fort the has the for season his for Ml ternoon, ment class, an gistered. Mr. Mrs. William Runnett, (Charles street, are mourning the of their infant son, John Wilton, who passed away on Saturday. The fune- ral takes place this afternoon. During the past week, J. B. Demp- cattle dealer, of this section, four carloads of cattle to and loss ster, shipped Cobalt. L.0O.L.. No. 51, elected these officers: W.M., Frederick McIntosh: D.M., Rob- ort R.S., Thomas Bovey: F.S David Butler; chaplain, Thomas Be treasurer, James Beatty. P.M., W, H. Clark, installed the above. It was decided to celebrate July 12th, 1910, in Brockviile Mr. and Mrs Fraid, Charles street, and James Fraid were in Corn- during the we attending the marriage af their sister, Miss Dora Fraid, to Milton Weintraub, New York Benson; IN) wall J. Tallman Pitcher spent Fri: and Saturday in Stanstead, Que Mi Stunden and Miss of Winnipeg, are of the former's mother, Mrs Stunden, Victoria avenue, for a few weeks. Mrs. S. R. Carfrae, i the guest mother, Baker, Stone street. 'Mr Mrs. W. H. Hotchinson, spending some time in Hamilton, have return. ed short visit with local rela tives before leaving for their new Alta. 'W_ 1. Halli spent the past few day Mi danghter, and George Gladvs, cuests roit, is est of her Mrs. K. E and for a home in Calgary, day, King street, days in Toronto To Cure A Cold In One Day. Tah- if it Groves signature Lasative-lromo Quinine lets Druggists refund money fails to cure. E. W. $ is on each box. Take MAY LOSE BERNIER. The Soldier Hockeyist Visiting in Montreal. Arthur Bernier left, Saturday, for Montreal, to spend a few days visit- ing relatives, and incidentally to look over the hockey situation in the east: ern city, The National team is after the 'speedy Kingston player, snd may. possibly secure him. Bernier would be quite willing to stay in Kingston if a good ition . looms up, but otherwise will likely go east, where good oppor- tunities are open for fast hockey players. Bernier has played three years with the locals and proved him- self a very fast, reliable player. who has improved every season, and if put in fast company would still continue to improve. The management of the [OGETHER OFF AT PORT BURMELL IT IS LIKELY SHE CAN BE PULLED OFF. Tugs From Cleveland Crossed {he Lake to Give Help to the Big Craft--She Worked Around on the Bottom and is Now Rest- ing Easy. Detroit, Mich.,, Dee. 13.--The tug Schinick; of the Great [Lakes Tug and Wrecking company, leit here, last night, for Port Burwell, and will help to release the Ashtabula. The tug Monarch left Ashtabula at six o'clock, laxt night, for Port Burwell, Car Ferry Ir. Trouble. Burwell, Ont... Dec, Ashtabula, which, in trying to the harbor, Sunday morning. struck the bottom and went aground, still in a helpless condition. The tug Monarch has been sent for from Ashtabula, but; so far, has not suc- cecded in getting her off. Another tug is expected from Cleveland: The wind at the time the vessel went on, was north-east, but it changed during the night, and is now from the south-east. The Ashtabula 'has worked her way astern from her original position about twice her length. She is now resting quietly on the bottom, and it is not anticipated it will be any trouble got ting her off when the other tug ar- rives, Port ferry enter 13.--The car is BERNIER, OF FRONTENACS. Frontenacs would be very soy to lose him and will do all 'it can to keep him here for the winter. To Hold A Meeting. PITH OF THE NEWS. A meeting of the curling club will be held this evening, in the club rooms, when final arrangements for the yean's work will be made. The different' com; mittees appointed lately to look after different interests of the club will re- port to this meeting, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. J. H. Pritchard, ex-alderman London, Ont., died suddenly. Broom corn is cornered and mayhe within a year brooms will cost $ apiece. The typhoid outbreak in Montreal is causing the health department con- siderable anxiety. The hospitals are full to their capacity. of HAD TO PAY A FINE. Asked For Liquor When "Indian" List. 0 In the 'police court, this morning, At Montreal the big storm which Robert L. Ferguson admitted asking hit the west, yesterday, is working, || for 'a drink at the Grand Opera House to-day, in a modified form, but baxtfotel, wien on the "prohibited list," not caused any trouble. David Marshall, M.P. for East El gin, has addressed a circular letter to his constituents, asking their views as to the naval proposals of the govern- ment. Col. Patrick Sheedy, the known gambler in the country, at his home on West 45th street, ) York, on Sunday night. Death caused by heart failure. The handsome residence of Antoine Wendling, known as "High View; situated on Hartley street, Brockville, overlooking the St. Lawrence river, was almost completely consumed by fire on Sunday morning. The blaze originated in the basement. A sensation has been caused in so ciety by the mysterious disappearance of Lady Churchill, sister of thé Earl of Lonsdale. According (o rumor, Lady Churchill. recently consulted a spirit medium, who assured her that it was her duty to leave her husband, Viscount Churchill, and take her chil dren away, on days was imposed. The bartender sold Ferguson the liquor, but did not know until afterwards that he was a member of the "prohibited list." The hotelkeeper then notified the license in- spector, with the result that a charge was made against Ferguson. John Leach, who gave his age twenty, but who looked much voung- er, was up charge of dranken- ness. It was his second appearance on such a charge. "You're quite a young chap to be up on such a charge," said the magis- trate to Leach. "I'll impose a fine of $2 and costs or 'twenty dave." The fine was paid. Leach, it claim- ed, went home drunk, Saturday night and endeavored to make things lively, but was takén to task by his step- father. Leach got a black ~e the result of his spree. as was on a RO is as Sent Down For 90/Days. Toronto, Dec. 13. --James Latham, in August, got a letter from the post office intended for another manof similar name. The letter contained an order for tem dollars, and this Latham appropriated to himself, The rightful owner made complaint, and detectives eventually found Lathani In the police court Latham pleaded he needed the money. He was sent down for ninety days. FINED NOMINALLY TEACHER SENTENCED AND SEVERELY LECTURED. Judge Bazin of Montreal Says Striking Little Children is Nothing Short of Cruelty. Montreal, Dec. 13. that children should be beaten. rection does not mear physical ig ishment, and striking uttle children, is nothing short of cruelty. There are laws to protect chijdren from the cruelty of their elders, and no school teacher, no matter how bad her tem- per may be, should be tolerated if she 'illtreats little boys or' little girls." * This sums up the judgment given by Judge Bazin, when he sentenced Miss Marie Louise Michaud, 4 school-mis- tress, whose treatment of the child ren under her charge was declared, 'hy witnesses, oper to severe criticism. As the woman was poor, and was to be taken to a sanmitarium, Judge Bazin decided not to impase » jail sentence, but he fined her nominally She was warned not to go. into the teaching profession again. CHARWOMAN DISMISSED. She is Wanting to Have It In Writing. Whig. 13. years the Dec. forty-one in government's servicey charwoman, was dismissed on Saturday. She was of the witnesses at the King vs, Carruthers celebrated libel trial- at Kentville, Nova Scotia, last October. Mrs. Allison saw several government officials and pressed for a written djs missal, she only got a verbal one. The following statement was read to her : "Owing to the 'evidence of the late libel trial in Kentville, the de partment of finance, which looks after charwomen, will not kecp you any longer in. its employ." The officials would give her nothing in writing. She says she may bring the matter up in parliament, and claims there are no good grounds for the dismissal. She saw several officials, including Capt. Boville, deputy minister of (in ance. . Special to Ottawa, Mrs, Maria Alli son, the dominion ax one as =? cannot pelieve Cor- He Took His Life. Hamilton, Ont., Dee. 13.--~John Han non, twenty-four year: old, a cigar maker, committed suicide at his board ing house, 265 York striet, some time during the night. His bb dy was found by a friend early this morning, in his room, with the head almost severed. Mrs. Elkington; a sister, who lives in London, had been writing him for money. Hannon had consumption and had been despondent. WW Mistaken For A Deer. Belleville, ,Ont-, Dec. 13.--William Dean, a young farmer of Faraday township, was shot by Elijah Donnel- ly, of Rose Island, yesterday, in mis- [and every gentleman knows they are take for a deer. The ball entered [sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Dean's head, just he---right--ear Store! and he died. The British admiralty is : new torpedo that is said to to pick up a sound and down, Jack Johnston attaches skates free on his hockey boots. They make a fine present. ree men were burned to death in a flood of burning tar at Pittsburg. Canadian canners discussing a pro- posed merger. See Bibby's fancy suit cases, Kingston" knows McConkey's and Huyler's high clase sweets are the best money can buy, "Every lady in testing no ------ be able At 1:35 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, track it the firemen had a call to a house on Raglan Road, near Montreal street, where sparks from a stove caused quite a scare, but no damage: Manicure sets, cuticle knives, soise ors, nail buflers, nail files of all escriptions. . McLeod's drug - stores; corner King and Brock and corner Montreal and Princess streets, and a fine of $10 and costs, or twenty -- IN Abundance --AND-- Good Service Good service is a thing that counts for mugh. Thous- ands of people will come to this store for their holiday shopping, because they know they ican find just the things they want at the prices they want to pay. Desirable and useful 'presents are here in abundance. Mnf <orm--infn <a> <o>m--pln <a >m--o] AChristmas Sale oF Holiday Linens Men's Furnishing Fancy Silk Scarfs Kimonas and Bathrobes Ninon Chiffon Waists Silk Waists F renchNetW aists, Embroidered Handker- chiefs Girls' Coats Children's Coats Knitted Jackets Silk Waist Patterns Embroidered Waist Pat- NA<ODM-ANIN<OD Don't Frget (heChrist: mas Stamps. Issued in aid of maintenance fund of Mowat Memorial Hos- pital, Xingstan, Ont. Put them on letters and gifts. Everywhere you can find a place. Every 10c. piece is a new senew in the mighty arm of the hospital's kindness and mercy. Stamps On Sale Here, 'the the } 200 MARRIED. McCRIMMON WILLIAMS c. 8th, Phigp MceCrimmon, to Eliza" Jane Williams, TOTON--1auMISUN --At Napanee, Sth, Miss Clara Blanch John ston, Hungerford, to IL. HH. Thomp- son, Kenebec SCOTT--RANKIN --A t Nov. 24th, 1909, by Reid, Essie Maude daughter of My Rankin, to Wm, of Pittsburg At Picton, on Routh Picton. Pittsburg, the Dev, Rankin, and Mrs Harvey Soott, Ot r oniy John both DIED, GILLESPIE. --At Pittsburg dec. 12th, 1909, Mr aged sixty-seven year Funeral Tuesday, at 1 p oque Cemetery. RELMOND --A¢ his home, iw Unlferin, on Saturday, Dee. 11th, 1909 Redmond, aged forty-two his soll rest in peace. runeral from his late r day morning, at 9 « Frioowis and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. ¢ oh Sanday, Hugh Gillespie, to GAnane we, sirhar ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone, 577. Our big stock of Heaters, Box and Pug Btoves, 1 will sell at a" eat sacrifice price. TURK'S, 'Phone, ug, ~ 7 a Ink pencils, the latest and best, $13 at Keeley, Jr's, '

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