Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1911, p. 1

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The Daily KIN SGSTOX: ONTARIO, YEAR as -NO. 130 AIM i} TRAIN Soldiers How to Move in the Dark. A REMARKABLE ORDER HAS JUST BEEN ISSUED TO OF. # WCERS. Can be Practised During the Winter--Reeruits to be Taught How to Find Out Where They are by the Moon. Ottawa, June 3.~There has been is- sued from milita hendquarters a re markable gesecal order to offiedr charged with infantry training. The order goes minutely into the elemen- tary training which troops should un. derga in. night operations, and is Iabellkd "A Guide to Officers. The following is given as a general indica tion of the methods to be adopted in carrying out the elementary instruc tion : Men should be trafned to put on their equipment swiftly and silently in 'the dark. . Men should be told that ability to see in the dark increases with practice. 'Objects are more visi ble when the moon is behind the ob server than when it is in front of him When men have been practised in observime a man appr walk, they should be tised in observing 8 man "deavoring to approach unseen. The order not state how an unseen man in to he ohserved. As th training is primarily meant for night attacks, a good deal of the instrue tion, according the order, must be devoted to silent 'advances Men «must be kept from allowingABtheir equipment to rattle. They must keep their eves off the ground and thei heads greet. The heel mustebe placed on the ground before the toe, and on, Then the recruits are to taugnt how to find out where are hy the moon. They are trained as to the vight with suspicious. persons, how to earry entrenching out making a noise, Finally the general that the elementary work can bo practised advantageously during win ter afternoons and evenings; and ap rent ions " Hn prac- who is en does to 80 be they | to be to deal finally with way and tools order state AGAINST LOYOLA. Protestantism Stands 3 Education, Special 10 the Whig, Montreal, June 3.--The Protestant and. Catholic conceptions of education were pitted against each by (Quebec Methodist minister at the edu cational anniversagy held in conne tion with the Methodist conference now in progress at St, James church The 'speaker, Rev. i. H. Cobbledick, claimed that the Protestant tion was essential to civilization and quoted the historian Macaulay -- as showing that those countries which embraced the reformed faith forged ahead, while those' which remained with the old faith went backward | or remained in darknéss, The credéntial committer its report through Rev. €. D. Bald win. In the case of Rev, Lewis: E Roy, a minister in contiection with the. Methodist Fpigeopal church, New York distriet, it was recommended that he be received. Rev. Theo. Smith, a Congregational minister from Fug land, was recommendal for ae teptance as an ordained probationer, Rev Douglas 1). Guest was also recommend ed for reception from a sister church. In the case of Rev. N. F. Ore, fom the Moravian ehurch of England, it was recommended that he be offered work under the chairman with a view to reception next year. Rev. John Puttman, minister, of Genesee church, Methodist Episcopal, was recommend- el for full connection, and the entire ndport was adopted. g . The conference ordered tha' Gordon Churchill, stationed at Inv erary, he ordained for. special "reasons. The annual temperance held oa Frida, J. Carter dresses were Montreal, and Dr department of reform. Rev. cipal gave cessity PITTED for Popular other a concer presented meeling was Alderman Spirited Mr More, vlernoon nN presided, ad Roberts, of the moral by r. A temperance given and Dr. Nathaniel of Vietoria st rring of the church Eistanee on its ministers, leaders of all kinds member having a true definite religious ox. perience as a foundatiun for the spiri- tual life After the Rev. Mr. Kelly, appointed Rev. Mclntosh as his assistant. Burwash, College, Tor vddress the to prin nto, a on ne returning its original its and every address the secretary, 6G. A new PROTESTANT CHURCH IS BANKRUPT INTELLECTUALLY Rev. Dr. Crapsey Spe: Speaker at Closing proximately winds up its sug for this winter's manoeuvring by tell ing how the men should walk when "the grass is short." ! Turkish Railway Project. Constantinople, June 3.~The project for the construction of an extensive railway system in Asiatic Turkey by an American syndicate headed by Diy, Arthur Chester, was shelved in the Chamber of Deputies. A motion wo postpone the discussion of the project until the nest session of parliament in November was passed by a vote of seventy «ix _ to sixty-four, James Towe's Sudden Death, Prockville, "June 3. aged twenty veprs, a voung residing on Grenadier Island, Jimt finished his breakfast, on day, whin he was observed to gasp and fall, expiring almost instantly. Heart disease is given as the tanse, SMALL BOY SHOT -DEAD CHUMS SPEND MONEY Four of Them Amested and One Confined---He Claims It Was Now York, June 3.--Not until Car mine Piombino broke down and said he. fired 'the fathl shot were the police able th deci do which of four boys was vepponstide for the death of John "Mite: Tha Miale boy's body, stuffed into a burli bag, was found in the cellar of a tenemolt in the [Italian quarter. Four of his playmates from ten to fourteen years old were arrest ed, and while they adwitted that he had been killed by one of them, sach claimet] his own innocence. Piombino wept as he told his story, and, dropping on his knees, called up- on the spirit of his dead friend to forgive him. He said that he had shot Jghuny accidentally while they ware straggl ing over money. Alter that the y bays confessed 'that they took the dead boy's money, some $15, and wv spent it for candy and moving pie ture shows. 3 : Call Accepted. Porth, June 3.--Rev. J. 8, Vollrath, Balderson, has accepted a eall to Ap. ple Hill and Lanark shytory hag granted translation Mclirath was twenty-one years at Haklerace, ---- -- Kingston and Ottawa, % Rideau King for Ottawa and all Rideau porls every Monday, and Thursday, at 6 am, Jas. Swit & Cou, agents, Campbell Bros.' Panama Hats, Ary the or ones. See them. diocese of Central New De voted pat down a resolution to have: all its printing bear 'the union Ontario Medical Associatjon ad vooates nt ter care of the health of children. : DAILY MEMORAX Stone great renown, ahha 3 . Tod busi Towe, farmer, had Thurs James VDA, t 'ome In town. ple a. J Meeting of American Unitar- ian Association Boston. Mass, June 3.--The Ameri can Unitarian Association brought its eighty-sixth anniversary week to a close with a festival in Tremont ten Among the after-dinner speakers the Rev: Matthew R. Seott of England, who made an appeal little less stiffness in the minis "religion with a. smile was Le for a try and for a on its face' A feature of the of the convention the Rev. Algernon Crapsey formerly Andrews Episcopal church, N.Y. but was qgeposed from the priesthood for heresy live years ago by Bishop Walker. of Buffalo. In his address he discussed what he termed the "inefficiency And disinte geation of the Protestant denomina- tions, which he said were "bankrupt intellectunlly." 8, afterngon was an address NS. - Crapsey, Pr. rector of St. Rochester, session by Was To Witness Two Electrocutions. N.Y, June 3.-Dr, Man. uel Secdes, represe ating the Cuban government as an expert on prison reform, will witness two executions @ the prison here this- month. He will familiarize himself with the electric chair, which has been recommended to the Cuban government in place of the gartote. Later Dr. Secades will visit penal institutes in the west. Dannemaorn, Hair Turns Grey in Night. Pittsburg, Pa, June 3.~Reeviving word from bis wife in England that his favorite child, just two years old; had died on the eve of her departure to join him in America, the hair of Nicholas Warmecastle turned com- pletely grey in a single night. He collapsed when hearing the news, and doctors say he may die of a broken heart. T0 BE FREE THEATRE FOR THE POOR Weekly Perfornaczes to Be Given in St. Louis Park by Theatre - Owner. Louis, Jue 38.--Free theatrical performances weekly for the benefit of school children and St. Lowis poor are to be provided by the city in con: fonetion with Jacob and Sol Oppen- hedmer, owners of a local theatre Dwight Fi Dav i Rn commissioner, 'has indorsed the plan and a majority of the city assembly favor the em ployment of lity funds to erect seats in a natural amphitheatre in Forest park, site of the world's fair. The plan is similar to that being car. ried out in New York, where Maude Adams will be the central figure of a {series of pageants in Central park. Pines. ing pines. Pines! Pines! Now is the time for Lots of them at Ceaw ord's ®. Rev, Dr. Ri P. MacKay mar be elected 'moderator of the Preshy terisn general a. sembly, any Shaseiates Mlways fresh, at "Prouse s Drug St Special n chiefs a a at Wal olf on A, Laws Tiand Tat RL Re spd handkers |" Ree advi, Mahaay 3 share workmen at Wilbur Mine hate rosttmed their duties hove. - Pinipples o ne. Tom #xelimive bat and far store, A HORSE THIEF. A Woman Nieged to Be a Trump Card. ~~ BERRY LANGUISHES IN INDIANA JAIL. ROSE Chinrged With Leading Gang--Farm Near State Line Alleged to be Fence--orother Arrested as Ac. complice--Strange Career, Marion, Ind, June 3. Miss Berry, an accomplished artist painter, is being held here on a charge of stegling a horse and bugey Sn this city May 13th. Her brother, Bercy, also is in jnil here, having been arrested at Vistula, Mich, as an ae compliat. Berry a paroled convigt from Michigan City and it being held for violating his parole. Both deny guilt. Miss Berry was arrested in Columidia City last week. The rig shelis said to HIS 47TH Rose and iT VERY CLEVER ARTIST Charles | | | i | + ee ARE ANNOUNCED CHANGES In Staff of Marine and Fistories De- partment. ' Ottawa, June 3.--Important shang in the staff of the department of miarine are sonounted. HE. XN. Ven ning, superintendent of fishivies, who bas been in poor health for several months, has been superaabuated. His be W. Found, who has superintendent ho is well qualified to Wit. J, G. Mel'hail, who department engpairy, tha retirement of been acting commis- A. BH. _Guion, the department, has assistant wreck com suce ssor will stant ben eres, anh fill the posit since the marine vhich involved F. Fraser, has sioner of lights. records branch o been appoint-d missioner, Nail Works for Calgary. Winnipeg, une 3. 'algary is' to have a nail I which will be an offshoot of the Gotdon Nail Works of St. John, Local capital is inter- ested largely, and 8 establishment in Calgary is practically assured. The factory wifl have alt output of 9, keys uo year, and from the start Will 100 men. us Fa f employ Made Deputy Warden. Lethbridge, Alta., Jane 3.--Sergeant- Major Peters, of the RN.W.M.P., has been appointed deputy warden of the provineial jail here. BIRTHDAY. " KING GEORGE V., Whose birthday is honored to-day all over the British Empire. sold in stolen have: stolen from \ rion was Richmond and anothér one was from Dayton, 0. She claimed been duped be a trifling man, this theory hus oon exploded, and it ix now charged that she and her brother have been working together. She owns. a forty-aere farm in Michi gan and is known over that part of the state, of the best amateur artists in Wichigan She is said tp. have had aliases and to have claimed citizs as her home. That slie was moving spirit in an organized & horse thieves operating in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan is the <harge of the police. To them she was a perior gening. She eould alter a horse #0 the owner wotld not know him. She could nmke a white stocking black, or put a while stocking om a bay mare that was at hora with that distinguishing mark. >i could a star from a horse's forchead or sup- ply it. #e had but 18 one Southern many many the sue erase « TO QUIT. Explaining Why He Put on Road, Minneapolis, Minn, June 3-1 am "fuetting old and will quit the railway after a while. I want to leave the road in good financial shape, so it can make all the improvements needed; is the way James J. Hill, chairman of the directors of the Great Northern, summed up his rénsons for placing the mortgage of $40,000, 200, the first ever place a on the road. 'Rubbish !"* snapped was suggested that meant that in the near future the Great Northern would - absorb the Burlington and eut loose from the joint control of that road...with the Northern Pacific, Mortgage Hill, when it the mortgage v Runaway Caused by Auto. Belleville, June 3.--Arthur Salisbury, his wife and baby, and Mrs. Herbert Hambin,. of Foxboro, were seriously jared in a svunaway, caused by an automobile that was being deiven at high speed, and did not stop when the runaway occurred. The number of the car is 5422, and it i sas to he owned in Toronto. . ® -------------- Boys' Snap Brim Straw Hats. With plain and fatee. bands, nt gang | Be, | Campbell Prod'., Ringapon's supplied, aid that he short nay Usnse axplosion dglutted, {ed the inhabifants of One : For Ie Clark was for the once fairly NEW HEART STIMULANT. From Dead Toads More Power ful Than Digitalis. Jaltimore, June 3.--Professor J J, Abel, of Johns He wikis has produced heart stimulant from (poisonous that excels digitalis. Successful demonstrations have been made. The resulted from observations of Chinese quacks, who ground up dead toads and used them as medicine Harriman Denies Report. A report to the Harriman con university in a toads nscovery Mrs. New York, effect that Mrs. EH. templated Younding a some western city having gained wide spread circulation, Mrs. Harriman's office to-day said that she has never had any'idea of such an undertaking SELL CATERPILLARS AT QUARTER A POUND Remarkable Result of Ambiguous Wording of Sign in Druggist's Window. June 3. Renfrew, June 3.--The result of a indow display of poison for the de aU of caterpillars in Clark's drug store and the doubtful caligra- phy of the advertisement which read: @vvessrssvsasrereesenel Destruction. of. Caterpil- lars, 25 Cents per Ib. Serscscrsrssrerserssenel brought an amusing response, number. of gicls snd ; boys a way, if laborious and distasteful, ing making money, gathered the full of five three pound biscuit boxes 6f cater pilla¥s and. triumphantly presented for sale the fraits of theic toil to Mr. Clark in na. The well known humor Mr. non- plussed, but when he had time to re cover, and fwixt Jove and duty, real iza How fsc the destraction of some twelve Ths. of ¢aterpillars had benefit. i but fully of » hy WAR now the valiant yo ndknred thom that he a re er of fish- | of the] British . " SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911, TIDINGS FROM NAPANEE. Burning of a Barm--Cheese Sold at! 10 13-16 Cents; " 3. ~The of Miss HE IS Of Making Fae and De Napanee, June 1s announced ixchryver, only daughter of My Mrs. Myro Schayver, to C. V, The weuding wil take place on ' day, June 6th At the cheese board, vesterday ternoon, fiftéen factories boarded Tam 'hoxes, 625. colored and 61 oy (Sales, 1,260 at 10 13-16e. i On Wednesday afternoon last, dur | ing the elec tric storm that passed | over this section, a barn belo nging to | {stames Turnbull, Pelleville Road, about {six miles from Napanee, was burved, | together with "about twenty tons of hay and about 200 bushels of grain. Loss over 32,000; insured for $1,000. | George . T. Perry Tuesday | engage neul : Florence pnd | hi fues DISPOSED OF BY JUDGE Wi CHEST ER. The Judge Said That Cok. Mumro| Was Wiltully Deceived by Travers and Fitzgibbon--He Recelved No , Benefit From His Position. June J.--Judge Winchestor handed out judgment declaring Col. James Munro, president of the Farm is' Bank, not guilty of wilfully mak ing false and deceptive statements i returns to the government on tag ground that he was wiltully deceived by the manager 'and the chiof clerk. The judge said : "The evidence ad duced convinces me that Col. Munro was deceived by both Travers and Fitzgibbon, and intentionally so; that be placed the fullest confidence in thei trustworthiness, and relied" implicity upon their statements, being honest, true; that he received the sum of five dollars and travelling expenses each month for coming down from Embro twice n month, oncy attending a meet ing of directors, / once signing the monthly" returns; that he received mn other 'benefit from his connection with the bank. left last for a visit with friends in Saskatoon. Mrs. J. R._Rowe and _fittle daughter, | Marion, who have spent the past couple of months with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen, leaves, today, for her home in Detroit. W. DD. Anderson, of the Merchants'| Bank staff, has been transferred to! 'Wianipep, and leaves next week fbr his new appeintment. F. Burrows has | sold his home on Robert street to Mrs. Sproule, of Pelleville. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Rose and grand son, Reginald Wilson, left, vesterday, fcr Lonuon, England. They will bel the of her daughter, Mrs. (| X. dale, during their thiee months' vigit he S.8A.A Toronto, Tuests second baschall took place evening in the driving Frinity Sunday shocl 'The former won b iy game on of the Thursday | between English, to park and re of six e HERE'S THE PROBLEM GAY GEISHA GIRLS MENACE JAPAN. Larg:ly Responsible for Divorce Common There, Says Missionary; Kept in Semi:-Slavery, : a At the atual Toront y Woman's Rev. J. C. Milverton, Out., June 3. Stanton, of Newhoro, has been pointed by the Bishop of Huron to the incumbency of Christ dharch, Mil verton, and Trinity church. Elma, ren dered vacant by the resignation of Rev. A. L. Charles, Mr. Starton will preach his inaugural sermon on Sun day next, anton Appuinted. 3.<Rev. J. C. ap or Toronto, June meeting of the Lranch' of the Society of t Methodist A. Allen, a missionary now on fu rough, gave address on "Western conference Missionar, church, Miss from Japan, an impressive "The Girlhood of Japan," education sai "is not eaflicient to mould char acter of ithe Japanese girl. pro perly moulded she must into daily contact with the christianizing influences of the west" Miss Allen expressed that the Geisha girls were pressing problems of Japan. ly deneing girls, they virtually slaves, and their existence is the most detrimental factor im the home life of Japan. In a very great part they are responsible for the frequence of Civorce in the Flowery As instance of the n which the Crisga girls are Miss Allen statsd that at the time the Ist fre in Tokio thousand ol Lima gris were vendoved © homeless, but | were not allswed to accept the offer he soitality of the Y.M.C.A., and Salvation Ar the r owners fear that they would be susceptible to } nizing influcnves $60,000 in Mary! . x Fund, June --| he Marys throughout the es have eontri- buted" £60,000 to the queen's corona tion gift, The donors range from beggar maids to duchesses, and the donation from hall-pennies to pounds, CHRISTIANS PLOTTER T0 RUIN MINISTER Need to Go Back to Middle Ages to Find a Parallel Said the Counsel Montreal, June 3.--*"We to go back to the middle to find a parallel for this case, in which several - gentlemen, ostenmhly engaged in teaching and preac hing th gospel of Jesus Christ, have plotted together to destroy a minister of their church for some reason vet unre vealed," declured C. H. Stephens, K, C., coypsel for the Rev. Dr. Workman, in hiv proceedings against the Wesley an 'Theological Colle for alleged wrongful dismissal and libel, when he opened the summing-up argument be fore Justice Weir, in the superior court, London, e she the to come alone," Iw the opinion of the Nominal one t "re ' Kingdom an semi-slavery kept, would have wes, 1 fancy od the nw, ing the as ura Wants Preperty Dack. Angels, Cal, Goudwin has decided, be will not deny, that endenior to regain ORSEESION S50. 00 worth o olds mn which Kdua 1 Tioodrich an intevest before she Friends of the been advised that land who drew trust by making it extend bovond the lives of the principals wrote into. it vision that, while legal is valel im Cakiornia micall may make it Goodwim wo California hol planning Nat to he will of ali June according Los a tapaort ( RABIES AT AGINCOURT. forma given him in was mary ied he has agreement netor Ia say Some Pigs and Dogs Were Bitten. 3.--An epidemic of neighborhood of the After having bit of Ross Pat also a number A Boy and the yver in the Toronto, June tahies in the village of Agincourt. ten a four-year-old boy terson, of Agincourt, of and pi a fox terrier found belonging to F. Lackic, 1153 Yonge street, was shot and the head sent or analysis to Dr. J. A. Amyot, the provincial board of Ith, who pronounced the dog to have had a i fully developed case of rabies 1 England his pro n tech fen hi is not possible control of Ie in full and dogs - >. 3 hence to sue of Horse's Kick Fatal. Jun ah 2 A 1 Peter from on crth Ont, from few mis township, died On Monday last crowded amst a he InRies * w result O'Neill, Perth, Thursday Mr. O'Neil horse stal of kicks who lived Burgess me wos =e, a mn Paint Companies Merge. Montreal; Jung ~The Canada Paint company and the Sherwin wil liams Paint company, will Capital will be $4,000,000 common, and $3,000,000 preferred. The may be offered to the public on the basis of opinety-five and twenty pe: cent, bonus of common, It is under étood that the American heanc of Sherwin - -Williams company will take £1.500,000 of the preferred stock Waning A. wars and sustained horde's* Kiel join forces entermg as from. the Lisa NY. Fire «© ommissioner. New York, Juse 3.--daseph som, Jr, deputy fire commissi cand former newspaper man, was pornted by Mayor Gaynor ae fire missioner to. wiceced Rhiselander Waldo recently made police fohn mer ap Om AN'T HOOK CRESSES SO SUES GAS COMPANY Woman Declares Injuries Due to Tripping Over Pipe Hinders ~ Mer While Dressing. Norristown, Pa, June 3 -Mrs. EK Burt's, in hor suit against the Rad- | {nor fins - and Electric company, in]. whi h she sought to obtain damages | 1 for injuries alleged to have been re i esived by tripping over a gas plug | projecting over the surface of the! sidewalk in Narberth, - asserted that | her injuries prevented her from hook. ing her dress im the back. "That's nothing," remarked, N. H.! Larrelere, counsel for the company "I don't think there is a woman in Montgomery county who can. Every! man. here will tell you that} he always has 30 book his wile u the back," , I | Married His Daughter<in-Law. | Hamilton, Ont., Jime 3.--To become the husband of his daughter-in-law is not a conimon' experience for a man, | but ex-Al n Alex, ne | had such an experience rs. Ini has recently obtained a divorce in the | United States from Alex. White, juni. 'or, and a short time age was married | in the United States to Mr. White, we. His son is still living. | Mexico Elections, Oct, 1st. Mexico: City, Bune 3.--The presi dential election is fixed for Deter 1st. Madero may be: opposed by Gen- eral Reyes. It is rumored that army officers are plotting to procisim Reyes president, and use forces to put him at the head of the governments Car Burned, Woman Bead. St. Paul, Mion., June 3.~A_ wash- out ocurred on the railway near Ver- gas, Mich. Private car of L. 5. en route to Wi was is dead' ve cars derail persons injured. Steamer Bured at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y., June 5.-The steamer iis Nest i the Scans Stott Vv, Was this Toms five hancteed thoesand dollars. ol wil while Being fit-) -------- nei Fine Patama Hats, When you see ours you see the Ask to see our 'wpecial at $5, Pra t i=, best. Camp- | sentre for men's i . gly : {ted jately {CALL CASH Fdr trimming Ladies' and Children's tu JAMES Mi GIBSON LAST EDITION 10 am Lawrer and mq Toronto tawa Valley Light 'variable warm OM - der, Ont. June 3, and Upper =t winds, fine STEACY'S STORE NEWS SATURDAY. Store Open until 10 pm THE PLACE TO GET FIRST COMMUNION DRESSES, VEILS, RIBBONS, : GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEPFS, ETC. 'Fine French Nets For Veils at 45¢, 680¢ to 81.23, AND SEE THE VALUES WE OFFER. "TUESDAY MORNING FROM 9» TO 12 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE - OF 'S FRILLINGS nderclothing. Good to wear. Easy 0 wash. We offer them in plain pi- ot and lace edges. Regular Prices, 17¢ to 28¢, Sale Price 10c On view in Window Monday ning STEACY'S Ys \ ~ . BORN. ' - v June a Alvan 1911, James In Kingst« Mr. ar Mrs Barrie eet WANTED. RPHY HUDSON At Delfi A - ' ov» v iss Aggie Hudeon, Kingston Rey Arct roof Ht Gertru of W lam ir bry fe Miss. daugngh ; ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, "Phone 577. 230 Princess Streets ~ JAMES REID Old Firm of Usdert and 256 PRINCESS STRERE, "Fhone 147 for Ambulance. MURRAY ind 19 Mim Mout ne Le Chur Murphy " AM Mure f Mississippi June mn 1 Git The ind HOUSE CLEANING TIME We have r beautiful Brussels Car pels, aire ymeSsquares. at reasonable prices, at % Phone 70 The Weather is Warm and the Water is Bad---DRINK Gurd's Ginger Ale, Guard's Soda Water, Imported Ginger Ale, Luportcd Champagne Cyder, Radnor Water, Poland Water, White Rock. Lime Juice. Lime Juice Cordial, Grape Juice, JANES REDDEN & 0, URIAH WILSON "wnt {To Retire From: Politics and Seek Rest. The Napanee. Beaver reports that Uriah Wilson, M.P. who has wo long aml well represented vhe old richng of Lemnox and the present riding of Lennox and Addington lias desided to retire from active politics and the [liberal conservative association haw | been called, to meet on 15th June ter elect a candidate for the dominion Teleetions. The names thét are so far promise ent for pomination are W. Paul, MPP, Addington; Br. T. W. Simp san, L. L. Gallagher, of Wiltom, sod . F. Ruttan, K.C., Napautes Ruby Rose Cold Cream cures sun~ burn, 2c., at 's Store."t Nobby boat { men, #2, st Dute ton's, 9 Princess street, "Drink orangeade" at Gibson's,

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