Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1911, p. 7

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© HOTEL DIRECTORY. DESERONTO, GO TO THE STEWART HOUSE, LEAD. ing Commercial Hotel. Rates, 51.50 per day. RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUNK Pacific Coast and' Retum VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, PORTLAND. BAN FRANCISCO, $95.00 1.OB ANGELES, wow $101 10 SAN DIEGO. - Good to return until October 31st. RoundTrip Homescekers' Excursions TO WESTERN CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 11TH, And every wmecond Tuesday thereafter . Through tourist sleepers, Toronto to aud further information, apply te J until Sept. 15th. Good to return with- in 60 days, Edmonton, via ay St. Paul and Winnipeg For berth HANLEY Cor. Ontario and Johnson Sts' - ; TJ ; KiNGsTONS IPEMBROK RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Excursions Manitoba, Saskatchewan and A)- berta, June 27th. July 11th, 25th. * August Sth, 22nd. ' Sept. 6th, 19th. Tickets good for 60 days. Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street, F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves Union Station, Ontario Btreet, 4 p.m. daily (Sunday excepted), for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- onto Bannockburn and all points north To' secure quick despatch to Bannockburn, Maynooth, and points oo Central Ontario Route your shipments via Bay of Quinte Rallway. For f ther partigulars, Br : Ward, rt, Agent; J. H. eich, Pass Agent 'Phone No. 3 ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers LAWRENCE E BST. ROUTE. MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Vietorian, Fri, June 23; Fri, July 21 Corsican, Fri, June 30; Fri, July 28 Virginian, Fri, July 7; Fri PICTU RESQU HH . Aug. 4, Tunisian, Fri, July 14; Fri, Aug. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. . June 24; y 1. Sat July § Sat, July 22. , July 29 ts 1 Sat, Aug. 6, July 15; Sat, Aug. 12 TO HAVRE LONDON. This service is ¢omposed of one class, second cabin steamers, salling from Montreal every Saturday. Rates moderate. Full information on applicatiop to J. P, HANLEY, C. 8 KIRKPATRICK, G.T.Ry. : Sa Ray MONTREL AND Clarence St (Agents, Kingston. THE LLAN LINE, 77 Yenge Street, Toreate. Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED, River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes, "Cascapedia," 1900 tons, re 8.8. cently fitted out on the Clyde, speci. ally for this service, with all modern comforts © BAILS FROM MONTREAL ON THURSDAYS, at 4 pm, 6th and 20th July, 8rd, 17th and 3ist August, 14th and 28th September, and from Quebec the following day at noon for Piéton, NS, calling at QGaspe, " y Perce, Grand River, Summerside, PEL, and Charlottetown, PEI, New York From Quebec the far-famed River Saguenay, at Gaspe, Charlottetown, an Halifax, S88 rin idad, 2.600 tons, sails from Quebec, at § pm, 14th and 28th July, 11th and 25th August, and Sth Beptembor Summer refons, "$40 and up, b the Twin: 88, emermudiant £2 $00_tons, sailing from New York at ii a.m, Sth July, and 3pm. 19th and 39th July and every 107 days thereafter. ture cooled by sea zes seldom rises above 50 degrees. The finest trips of the season for For tickets and staterooms, . P. HANLRY, or C. 8. KIRKPAT- 'K. Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont. . QUEPEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, = QUEBEC. Via calling apply to reservations Jd ; ¢ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911. ARY teeth Nature will the regular set" Educate daily use of sound, healthy Dentists advise the I. 7 "Keep the TEMPOR- to insure PERMANENT youngsters: to the twice SANITOL TOOTH PASTE Tts active antiseptic ally preserve the we tender gums, cond it 23 cents at your druggist's. wieat A of ideas, who have some inventive ability lease write GREELEY A MeANTIRE, torneyn, Washington, B. CG. This Wood lengths. summer use. vinced. 300 Cords Pecled Pup' Wood was peeled and plied under cover to dry. We are offering this Wood to the here. public at $5.00 per cord, cut in any proved a success. F. Bartran has pur- This is the Wood ever offered for spring and ts. best lot of Try it and be con- SOWARDS 'Phoné 155. North End Ontario Street. Ol & 2 LIVERY Open Cabs morning Motor daily OOOOCOOVOOCO Dn OO tion. "Phone 29 200 TCL 000000000T00000 ~ FINKLE CO. promptly attended to Sight-seeing Car on applica- " . AND CAB STAND. Day and Night. dered for early boats and tralns Car for Cataraqul Co 120 Clarence St. IH-OOTCOOOOOOOTON0! ; | 'y OCOOV000000000000000000 Jake 8 pastor Don't Genuine Persecute your 'Bowels ST Headeche and eligustion, 00 willices huow. | Small Pill, Small Doss, Small Price mut bem Signature 4 Ze with beautiful ready for CHEAPER 79 PR ) 8-Room 10-Room House 12-Room House Your Choice, of Fixtures. $rrrvnnne NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR HOME Let us furnish your Elec home trie Wiring and Fixtures complete, lighting. . 1 House _..$33.50 $38.50 | $42.78 THAN COAL OIL. INCESS STREET. 'Phone 411. EWMAN ELECTRIC co @ecsersssssesssassavess) Coolest This Is the tinent weather Returh fare ing meals and quest. 112 St and braces Steamers Rosalind INiustrated Booklet sent Summer Trip When the hot summer days are up on you, take the trip by the Black Diamond S88 Line covlest trip on the con- in . the het one $50.00 da includ- berth and up Bonavista fréde on re- and A. T. WELDON, GF. & PA, James Street, Montresl, AROUND) 1 i T Hy the Steamship ** CLEVELAND ' WO CRUISES. | Duration 110 DAYS COST $650 A to Jeave ne on : ob. 6 TE | Or T NEWS OF NEIGHBORS | i % 1 oe se mine users LAID CORNER - 'STONE Portrayed by Buffalo Bill's Cowboys | : : : and Hough Riders, x::8 nn passing | OF NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT SAND HILL. WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS) TELL US. : The story of the rapidiy [Great wes, as it was found oy tac] | rough and 1eudy pioneers of a quar-| | The Tidings From Various Points inlter' of a century ago, is vividly poc- Eastern Ontario--What People trayed by ihe Young bufiaio wud | a [West show, which willy eshunit mw | ie & What. They Are} ingsion, iuesday allergen and mignt | fsuiv Hh. Church 'Will be a Handsome One. | A Wolfe Island Weddin, iro! oniy the daring riders of the At 2.30 o'clock Tussday' afternoon ? har ng. plains, the wiry broucos toaf meant [the corner stoné of the new Presoy- | | Wolle Island, July 5.--A' quiet #9 | 1 ch tothe early settlers, the an- | terian 'church, which is being erected | {ding took place, Wednesday mOrnW'E: | ans whom they found there, and at Send, Hill, was put in place after | fat Trinity church parsonage, when even the wild pson they hunted, bul an Imposing cercmohy. The church is | Miss Myrtle, eldest daughter of NEL he very atmosphere of the - days | being erected in place of the oneburn and Mee. Braden rr, was united in { when every' man was a law unto hm- [«d last fall. For the pdst six months | matriage > HiiamN.,. sscond Tho |selt, has veen depicted in this great the pastor, Rev. W. H. Reede, and {of Mr. and Mrs, Romain Mowic Te |33a0,000 productions | members of the congregation, - have | Seme ple yo a] It was the privilegé of but few men been busy planning and soliciting aid Ja oS rd nny hoo to go through that period and come | for he new hurd wiifieg aid ow {couple left on their honeymoon for 1out of'it unscathed. But' the now |that the foun ation ie Bie and the | Kingston, departing later on fast | EFeater Young bBulialo Wid West show, jeoEnee Setie | gl ut to I . in (train for Toronto, Niagara Falls and {as il 18 being produced this Year, [P ake 1% sis ing is an jamtire et, luther western points. Upon 'their re- |K1'e8 every man, woman and chyd in | last id of he bit oe was held [turn they will réside on the island. | America an opportunity to peep intgin ail o the building fund which a- ~ {the pages of history and view events, {mounted to over $100 and anoiher {not as pictured by artists or des lawn social was held Wednesday: even leribed' by historians, but as they ac- | Ing at St Jogn's church in aid of the | tually occurred. They must see the fame project. {hunting of the savage bull bufialy,| The programme for the 'event. hezan the lassoing of the animal by expert at two o'clock. Rev. Henry Grarey, ropers, and, finally, ~the joy of every of Gananoque, Rev. Mr. McConnell, of {great hunter--the dragging of t,he | Pittsburg, and Rev. Mr. Brennan, of a fine lot 'of new farm imple | trophies of the hunt into camp. Migs C. Nicholson, is visiting [ibe lemet Wonderful ote ": li i 1 ? i iss © 4 OXe 3 AN Ys pr- | a K. aon aE ns a 1omm wing and rifle shot, whose work | stone Tston Collegiate, is speriding her vaca. {has wade her a world-wide: reputa- ivy tion at. ber home here. The social held | 1 No woman ever lived who has] ie inished I . i No. 3 : i | accomplished what Miss Oakley has. |blocks, apd when finished wi Jire > the No. 3 school house in aid o ING woman ever braved the "perils [sent a "handsome appgarance. "It will buying whiial belt rove a OR by this young woman on the be beutifully fitted out and «ill Le anark, Miss M. Paul spent y indus % unr of 1 with her friend, Miss L. Allen. | daredevil cowhoys who were her only leompanions. - : 'There is; also the . wonderful uk west girls" band, known as *Salome| This is {June's Musicians," the famous Indian of Sand Hill are not slow at doing {chef, Hawk Eve, who heads his things. As soon as possible after the {own tribe, a great group of women | ther church building was burned down {bronco busters, and, dast but not were made to erect an least, historical and stirring pictures other. 7 {of life on the plains in the early days.| A great deal of eredit to {The attack on the ranch by a mur-| Rev. Mr. Reede. Since he has been 1# derous aid powerful band of Apaches |(harge of this past Indians, an actual reproduction of [three years he has made many i a' *rhooting up the Town,' hea wiful | provements including the entire | tableaux of "Peace and War," and a Hitting of Bt. John's chureh, Pies hundred other features. There are up- | burg, at a cost of £1,000, I he Whig {wards of 700 men andl women with | wishes the people of Sand Hl every ths aggregation. A big street par ide | success in their undertaking and hopes will be given at ten o'clock on the | that the church will prove a Ito the commumty. Rev. W. H. Reede, the Pastor, Per-| formed the Ceremony---Addresses| by Other Ministers--The New| } } Doings at Donaldson. | Donaldson, July 5.-E. Raspberry thas purchased a fine new driver. Mrs. |F. Huwmilton and little son, Herbert, lof Kingston, are visiting at her home The raffle held by H. Morrow the he chaser] the | spebches in addition to that f {pastdr. Rev. Mr. Reeds laid anda copy of the Whig 5th was placed in it. structure will be of cement it. bedqngs: and to the pastor she {labored unce singly 10 make it all tht ild | it should be. ~ ' Long lake Pressiation, wild | an evidence that the people On; ARe, July oF V, worge | kichniond preached his farewell wer- Twmon, on Sunday last which was very touching. Afterwards: he was presented with a beautiful dessert set, given by [the cofffregation, which held Mr. and | Mrs. Richmond in very high esteem. |He takes Arden mission for the en- suing year. Rev. Mr. wn -- preparations is dae cireuit for the + | Hall, of Roblin preached re there, on Sunday and will be Long for this year. Huckle berry amd raspberry picking seems to {be the main feature these days. Miss {Sly, teacher, has pone heme for the |bolidays, and intends going to Queen's | lin the fall {morning of the exhibition | | | blessing D. J. Wylie Recants, | Pegina Tender ota! D. J. Wylie, the conservative ber for Maple Creek in the Saskatche wan Legislature, has recanted his well- stand on reciprocity. Nat possesying the same courage of | ' i Notes From Fernleigh. | Fernleigh, July 5.--~The farmers have of : ry {started haying. The school has closed Schooldays® Companion. {for holidays, and Miss Cassidy, has toronto News {gone to her home in Northbrook. The | Rechab Tandy, of this city, a [old school has been taken away and a {known tenor, of about sixty-five years ! x 2 "Haul {number of men are working at the | f age, is. off on his honeymoon. backbone as in in APR {new school under the management of | [jis bride is a wealthy lady of se- B.in, he has ccumbed to the pres 4. .D. Godkin. The new Free Methodist | venty vears, Miss Elizabeth Wylie, of #ire of the Eastern magnates of the {church is nearly completed. Service was | Kingston, Ont. The unique marriage party and has, as De. Roche so blunt- {held in fhe new church last Sabbath [was celebrated a few days ago as the ly stated it, "in this matter placed {by Rev. H. Smith. Miners are expect- | culmination of a childhood romance, party before country." ed t6 open up the Lort Lake mines, only intimate friends and relatives be Mr. Wylie's own weakness W. Salmon lost a valuable horse. FE. [ing made aware that such an unex- grident in the excuses he now Martin is building a new shed. Miss | pected event wis taking place. The swallowing h mself. He says M. Campsall* has gone ~to Samuel | "ews of it will come as A great sur- (i, was sprung hurriedly "upon Shanks', here she will remain for pf 8 to thousands of { anadian musi: onge. But as a matter of fact, 'some time. MF, R. Hicks and Mrs. D. raans who were familiar with I. as everybody in Regina- knows, notice Godkin has gone to Waupoos, to visit | Pandy through part at least of his of the reciprocity resolution stood on Jiriends. E. Snook is at I. Lesmon's ; f forty-five years of a musical career. the order paper for many days. Long W. Tapon, at A. Lyons; Mrs. IL. er notice of this resolution was given WON A WEALTHY 'BRIDE. ms mem- Rechab Tandy Married to is made offers the the and Yoo]. The bride; while of an ndvnnod age, , ' d « unus activ / and * mon has gone to visit her daughter, PR ah oooh ion repel o ne than of almost any other that came | Mre. F. Smith, of Sydenham; F. God- into don of n Pen) S Ee before the house, while the terms of kin, at E. Martin's; Miss E. Johnson |}y estimated between £50,000 and $60 - the agreement itself were laid before {and A. Gilmor, at W. MeKinon's, {000. Although living 'a retied life, she Parliament on January 26th and + | . {was well-known in Kingston, near Was not until March Sth that ae Death at Glepdower. © { which city the Wylie family had ra .v0te in the Saskatchewan Housa was | Glendower, July + "4. --Mre. Ellen | sided for many vears, Mr. Tandy is taken. oh . i Kiley, wife of the late Patrick Kiley, | himself a Kingstonian by birth, and If Mr. Wylie cannot make up his died, on Friday, June 2rd, aged six- | Played on the same school grounds mind in that length ob time, then the { ty-eight vears. Deceased has been ail- | with his present wife. It was not un- is not a properly qualified man. to { ing for some time, but was mot con- | til about two weeks ago that he.-gave represent so large and important a { find] to her bed till the last four | any inthpation of his "serious inten- constituency as Maple Creek Further- {weeks, Her maiden name was Ellen [tions upon matrimony, and then it more, he demonstrates his unfitness by | F grad and she was almost a life- | Wa® only to his married daughter, proving such a weaking in the hands {long resident of Bedford, coming here | Mrs. Murch, of 1 Vermont avenue. | ,f the Borden machine. Mr. Wylie may with her parents when but a small] Even then Mr. Tandy was not certain pave pleased the party machine man {girl. Mrs. Kiley will be long remen- | °f his success in wooing and said agers from the east, but hg will have bered in this locality, as she had a yiat le. might. return shortly to To- to reckon with the people, jolly and charitable disposition, and | "°} ay . we i {was always ready with a helping hand | even it proved to be Cupid's ra- | | in sickness or (rouble. Her funeral | ("PHOR € ay ud hig Sul, Seon! through { Excursion to Western Canada. | S . | Without a ten, OW he 1» on Ms Ww . . h . Jou Place of - Suing. Srour hes late! way eastward and with his bride is The Grand Trunk Railway System " : thurch, and | y ; T July 114} {was the largest here for some time, | Flopping at' many of the summer . re- Announce that on Tuesdays, . SY ay Her thes sons and three: sons-indaw {sorts along the route. and 25th, August Sth and 22nd, Sep Sp Tha teunni The bridegroom is in some senges the ember 5th and 09th, 1911, homeseek were pall-bearers. The remains were | » : : : : : Maced in the vault: tilt Friday when | Jan of Canadian concert. soloists, and ers' excursions will be run from all ; Slo rou uiem mass was held and | Pears an excellent artistic and per- stations in Ontario and Quebec to the body de in ite last resting mal reputation from one side of Western Canada, via Chicago and Du la Ya av tanily {Canada to the other. For many years [uth or via Chicago, St. Paul. and place. She leaves a family of #ix, he was in charge of the musieal = ser- Minneapolis, at reduced round trip three aud three Jsughters, NY vives vf Zion Congregational church. . fares : Patrick Judge, inchinbrook; rs. -- res, : tollv Parry 3 ; Jou : The well-known double track ne of EY a ar To] Get This Healer To-day. the Grand Trunk from the east to Thomas and James, all of Bedford. | You can't get along without having Cnicago appeals to the traveller, and in ----ia-- some good healing remedy in the with the superior train servide that is young-G er. { wouse. The one to Roose, always, is gpTered by this line, including the fam oung-Gallag "The ) ; : i i On Thursday evening, June 22nd, a {Wade's Ointment. ous "International Limited." the finest quiet but pretty wedding took place! It heals everything. It stops inflam- and fastest train in Canada, many i F 3 ¥ : Sop 2 . at the home of Mr. ar Mrs. W. H. | nation, prevents formation of pus, passengers will be attracted this way. Gallagher, - Portland, when their only (and is a specific for a variety of skip The route via Chicago i= a most in daughter, Fthet Hanna, became the affections that ordinary oifitments do twesting one. Baggage i» carried wife of Dr. Franklin S. Young. Just not reach. Cures Eczema, Salt Rheum, through the United States in bond as the golden rays of sunset flooded Scald Head, Cold Sores, Chapped without requiring any special atten the room, the groom took his place Hands, Erysipelas, Piles, etc. In hig tion on the part of the passenger. Tn- under a bell of maiden hair fern and poyes, 25¢" at J. B. Meleod's * Drug soeetion is not necessary at any of daisies, to the strains of Mendelssohn's Stores, the points at the border. Wedding March, skilfully rende by, In addition to the ahovel routes, the Miss lanche Singleton, the bnde! Died at Brockville, lo of 4 : oh Mu i . | = . sale of tickets is also authorized via joined him, leasing au the asi of det | Brockville, Ont., July 5.Miss Min- Sarnia, and the Northern Navigation RS in > gave Jo but .inty gown ie MacDonell died here yesterday uf- Compeviv's magnificent steamers across oF hand-embroidered white batiste, ter a long . illness. Decwated was a Lake Huron and Lake Superior. with baby Irish lace, and pearl trim- daughter of Dr. A. MacDonell, for For further particulars arply to any mings, and carried a shower . bouquet Dany years sheriff of the ustited coun- cet of the Grand Trunk Railway of ferns and white roses. Only the ties of Cornwall, Stormont and Glen. system. immediate relatives were present and gorry, and afterwards warden of (the | ---- after the wedding ceremony,' performed Kingston penitentiary. The omly sur. | Married jin Kingston. hy Rev. D. D. Eliott, the happy viving member of the family is ler | A quiefl wedding was solemnided, on young couple received their warmest sister, Mrs. D. J. MacDonell, of Brock- | ednesday, 14th June, at 2 o'clock, congratulations. They afterwards ad- ville, jt Sydenham street Methodist church, journed to the tastefully arranged din- ! ets | arsonagze, Kingston, when Miss Flor- ing-room, where a dainty was | + Big Sturgeon Jumped Into Boat. | nce E. Deline, youngest daughter of served, and later left amid wers of | Montreal, July 5~A magnificent | ob" Deline, Harrowsmith, was unit- confetti, for a short sojourn at sturgeon, "weighing = eighty pounds, | @ in marriage to Harry P. Snider, Chaffey's Locks. The and measuring four feet and five in- | PY son of Emery Snider, of Wilton. - Not | Inverary, were present and made shoe | fheta-credit to the cdmmunity to which] BAR SOLDER, BABBITT METAL and all INGOT METALS. |, Heatquarters for Quay. Write for The 'Co. Ltd, Fraser Avenue, Toronto Orrin sssasssssstsatasrrrtrasestesssanes : : $ Our Cakes Lead In Quality : Try our Ice Cream Cake at : Fire he a Angel Cakes at R. H. TOYE, 302 fing St, =o - @ecsssssssssasesscscssseBfe sssssssssssssssssesesl : 4 ? ' ¢ ' : ¢ ¢ + ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ' $ ¢ ' ¢ 4 ' : 4 $ ' ¢ : ' ¢ ' ¢ ' & @v*ssssssssessssssessen frrcesesenssssssseseeel » With the value in our Ladies' High Grade Shoes, in Gun Metal, Dongola Kid, Tan - Calf - and Patent Leather. All New Spring Goods, up-to-date Lasts wind Goodyear Welt Sole. * For $3.00 This Week. H. Jennings, - King St. *sesssssssssesssssssesPerscsssascsssscssccscssassend D7J.Collis Browne's THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY eEnujnE. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ......, sarc CHOLERA 3) DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases -- FEVER. CROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy knows for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effecteilly cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. Is the only palliative ia NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Chlorodyne is a liquid taken in drops graduated according to the malady It snvariably relieves pan of whatever kind ; creates a caim refreshing sleep adlays srvitation of the nervous systems when all other vemedies Jarl. leaves no bad efects. and cun be taten when no other medicine can be tolerated. INSIST ON HAVING CONVINCING De. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S MEDICAL TESTIMONY CHLORODYNE. WITH EACH BOTTLE Soild by ali Chemists. Prices in Eagland : Vy. 2/9, 48. Sole Masulactarers: J. T. DAVENPORT, .. LONDON, The immenss suceess of this Remedy bas given rise to many imitations, NB. Every bottle of Genuine Chlorodyns bears oa the stamp the same of the tavestor, Dr. J, Collis Browse. I - - a . THE INTENSE . HEAT OF THE PAST FEW DAYS Makes the 5 o'clock early closingmovenient of great benefit to our employees. Will Custom- ers kindly shop early during July and August so that our help can get full benefit of the .. LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY OF ra ne ceremony was performed by Rev, carly closing movement. QUINTE STEAMBOAT CO, LTD. 1000 ISLANDS AND ROCHESTER, N.Y tor 1000 lulinds, catty , Rockport and leaves Fe Bay of Quinte porta Leave Ki bow a Westbound . Charlotte ronto. Steamer and inte ingston, westbound, "Believ ton, Toront * bt ngston daily at for 1,000 pids, St. Lawrence, uebec apd, Saguenay. at 500 Roch m., for aor) and the t Hamil- nero ep 8 ves eastbound, Wednesdays: = ly {port Saturday 2g ches in length, and two feet and six inches in circumference, jumped into a boat attached to a barge anchored at the foot of the quay yesterday, and was captured by Watchman Ge rge Beattie, of the harbor commissiones's barge, anchordd there. On Saturday morning the residence | ol. R. H. Towney, at Thomasburg, | by fire. Mr. and Mrs. | wney were rescued, with consider-| ahle difficulty, froin'the burning het imvles" Hareas = member of the | A ian finance i i i | he | inspected t Canadian cadets at Barking. ..W. Neal. The bride wore bine silk will and a picture hat. Both bride nd groom are well-kpown and. high! steemed by a large circle of triende, ho wish them many years of happy edded life. : " 1.000 Isiands--Rachester, Steamers Caspian and North Kin leave at L153 a.m, daily for Thousand Telands, and at 5 p.m. for N.Y. 4. P. Hanlev, agent. ------ --" | Tha mvarcans meters of neriament visited Belfast, yesterday, and her of Compre left for the Clyde. i A visit to our Store, will show some good values in seasonable shoes. " ' J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES .

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