= + VURTS ~ suffered with an YEAR 78 -NO, PREMIER S TRIP Across Bay of Fundy Was| .. Unpleasant. 202 FOOT Outhre ! Sp agrict ale in | pre | pane | ng. Out HE WAS SUCCESSFUL: Ee : = THE WORLD'S EPISODES, Fre [to Can fother « yuble IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST SEASICK. NESS. fot be Ledread { counts ther Meg at Dighy, N.S. by a Grea! Crow Lb -- ==speRks in Halitay Wednesday ivening--=doined by Hon. W, S.| Fielding. , a bDighy, N.8, Laurer's trip, tay of Fundy to Dig hy, wns a fair. ty normal weather is won been mn enjoyable lenge fog and, warse, a very rough sen, caused small steamship Prince Rupert, which the passage was made, 10 piteh and roll in what, to many of the engers, wag @f positivel. ago manner, The premier, whose soanickness is woll known, to stay in his state un the deck most of the ing on to stanchion into the fog. His fight sickness proved largely that while suffered he had not to endure Not poor little frid's valet. "Joe" had to of. the Lemaire Lary, pres fine new hat. On arvival, the the railway station by tion of Dighy trains from came, and there streets. The with bunting At the whatl, a large triumphal beenwerorted boaring ths words Welcomes Canada's Greatest tain." Other banners with tions were spread across the On the way from Dighy 10 short addresses wera deliversd by premier at Aanapolis, Mid Heton, ville and Windsor. Nir Wiliewd arrived in last night He will address a mass | 00 méetivig in the wrenh to-might. Hon [tery an W. XN Fielding will gecomipany him on his Nov il Seotin four, tise or. | ORDER GAINING SWAY THROUGHOUT MEXICO Despite Reports of Trouble, People ihe de i Accepting New Regime in "Southern Republic Fexas, Aug asl res ra Wilfrid Parishe across the | NB, al ild have Aug an, Sir Tronday, St on from most John meeting of Vibo tagubrious but aj matters | the in experience rar teh dint, of all ta pre | Kiv | the it make i} to pro [HAS ang loi a hil | cently susceptibility to § wns unabli here Fin wh room, but stood | gut sure gazing step in time, hang a and Against = sucevssful, the ws EL the reality Yoo," war so i he Sir Wil that ¥ RO retire to bed, as did premiers the ery ed also Secret aries while N promier's "i his health | met delega- Ne Kents premier was a large wal ite the ill-fated all decorated {ing bore bead of tors arch had | der "Pigehy | vied Chief inserip liberuls and were crowds county Yarmouth in houses wer the | her wii the 0 | John streets Halifux, the i Kent | | | deconserd Pand the Fhe where on it covered not we Halifax lute ary Brocks | court at Sutherin a Petatutes | duced te or 30 The lV wd a to hold 4 to each news of the the reports that coun- | fire order 18 | San Antonio; Mexican situation continues prominent place in the world Nove ithetanding which are sent out from toy the fact remains that being restored and a large the people are doing their turn to orderly conditions That digorder would folle the! exciting of the past ning oaths is quite natural, and that there in all countries, ® dissatisfied etement | is also true. Hut this is in the minor | ity 'and will have to yield to ordérjy procedure, Torout in t Bee - Ja on Mrs by which tal. Ther ther brot suffering resnli of tha flam per cent. « heat to re An es SOW times is, 0s sudden Death of Young Boy. Cape Vincent, N.Y. Aag. 30 wald Steblen, son 'of Mr. and Frauk Ax Bteblen, of the Union died on Sunday about cleven o'clock, | the Inttle fel wag in the best of <hpaith Raturday, being in Rosiere wnd{ Three Mile Bay that day, distributing | bills for the Phil Maher Stock pany. He wos taken 'ill suddenly bout nine o'é¢lock Sunday morning anc passed away two hours later; The hoy had typhoid fever a couple of N ago, and since that time Os- | Mrs. | House, 'Several OW com n 3 Land mos [ held in | Wasehel, hae affliction of the head. | thirteen vears old, a] liked by all who the tow ubout and was He was bright lad, knew him button { minent 7% opinion intlustry ciprocity. Divorces in Germany Increase. Berlin, Aug. 29.-Divorees. in Get many ave increasing. The latest * off cinl. statisties for the vear 1908, jusd| yublishad, show that the average Foo) V00 divorces g aenr for the intareste veurs preceding, rosein 190% to 11,730 11 sire Marriages also cobitinue to increase, | however, the total for 1W00 having been over 400.000 or at the rate of} cighty mesons to every 1.100 of the population. - ol five tine, sire, a wh Kidnappers os Ask $10,000, New York, Aug. 30.~Vigeenzd Ca bella, an Italian merchant, announces that his seven-yearrold son, Vincenzo, hae been missing from home since Aw gust Tth, and that be had since ree Rived six letters, signed vith a skull and erossbones and demanding $10,000 ransom for the boy's return. The lice have been uotified of the case. i Visits Newfoundland. "John's, Niid., Aug, - 30, Signor Maréoni arrived here on Frida) a series. of wireless ments from Signal Hill, the site A first trans-Atlantic wireless conumuni: --ention.. The latest experiments are part «f the plan for 4 round the-world wireless system. a es Ireton, a fire ranger emplay- the Ontario government, teharity, { report, Hahue tale, of other incomes po: [8 "apete arrived hearty There is whether ers wit perialist ox] NL ale f time 1 Vibory i Svinhufvud mebe | provinee been submission "LIGHTNING STRIKES i: | Sensation at Interment of Ticket: .| Seller of Cannonsburg Moving whurg, I! Vs Miastiowicz [ appes J brought by 'the | works A Light Stove he died WATERLOO SUPPORTS Attended Meeting Held by Raterloo; Aug. 1 | Keneie Kirfg, was held last night Rudolph Jtoschimai, Land he was supported Roschman gave it wers would help at the same time the New York, Aug {most ne entire patate of F2.560,000 to the extent institutions S100, 000, and ten nephew. § sand do Premier Botha Welcomed. Sold a a Paper on Sunday: St. Cethatives Aug. WX Greek cott county, is dead, rostaurant | Vian, was feat ( ybelt I Toe selling «wu newspaper Hand, KINGSTON, ONTA RIO. Ww EDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1911. asp Stor TH DISEASE SPREADING, - LATEST TIDINGS - Derbyshire English teported in Other tk I Counties, 10s Distant Places. inst 3 GIVEN IN TEE i. The thse ] tins | SIBLE FORM. un 1 a1 th La wien) | Matters That Notes From Everything membered. Hon helo All tract i be remo HTITION OF FINLAND, of Viborg to BAR Vguinsg Separstio a Finland Al Lal war of the n Pr men |g 0 ve, presided over of 1 to call Vibory cuttin: of Frank liberal nominatioy for Prot of Oliver received Le una rotes ~ Fdmon Seouts Torgnto the Outario at l'uesday Gerald Ward, died the Lake Liverpool, on Tuesday, Owing to drought and reviewed Boy the Lares minent all over: by > L exhimtion walter un president »"" of Winnipeg, Manitoba, at war decided 1 'meeting hes of the on board we pars province suffering in rariehes om ince and them of St. Peters beg the : such purpose having re approved by the to the 3 great land over this ich regnrded the partition of the dei curtailed Russian mili will he considerably Lieut. Zolotnehin, a tary aviator, fell with his aeroplane while making a flight, and was Killed. Lhe Turkish war. offiee has | te » discard the German equipment [the Turkish arm and adopt British br. b. | land, will he has Montreal : Henty wit of ( fubar 1 for emperor douma agitation uu pre av rou rh men ol rosed 8 the first country Switzer position in for the many il resi Rey, cons shortly held Wr so vears Andre A FUNERAL PARTY | feiss rire, prominent ------------ | ganization 1 glorification ninent ot the an of fold nad and a stil ter much nent ht a bea mstemn- tion inhabitant | Agathe, (he | Killed I The latest Northern R.R amongst Picture Show. ue finally caught p Lan staining the Stephen . / { th akot Wer y the harvestering to me pret we grave e, 1 struck HELP CITY FOLKS. ing, WILL whe h the procession was ix pall-beurers were - p-- Mont 1 Gazette, of the astern ( Ihe tand-by party in 1 «igrnheant the oid conservati makes in to He brother-in-law of the ahie, a rendersd unconsciou anada, Wil Mourners panic-stricke athimission sk et drape into md, nt il the I'he know would if at re trade figures that benefit AT party had sek Mudie but it ffom la the from vis ly ter re she 1908-10) if it and recipro injured conld be regard ral tren him the come hotly, od merely as a commerce tv incapeble of having pelitical efiect, would be a help tn the people of the cities The Gazette hos paid u g tribute to the Laurier policy MOS 2 CHIR ped Damages to W aon ile, Aug, 30. The divisional toronto has dismissed the Smart ' ' | 0 | 0 } reat Jame : ment of here and costs to children for {he gener al I'he decision | North-West. i that the frost under the Mrs. mst re- | motoring through ( limit, appor- | extra miles whe widow, £700, [tel at Meeker found a tab Sauerkraut will be ter diet dt the Ohio state physicians are to take { the mental and physical condi terday, | the patients iiuries] The stork brought baby girl i, f ym | the home of Charles R. Connell, pi- | Pa., just in time to and | provided for the J. Steele, also |grandiather's will burns, the! Peter Lund, Warduer, to exbingwish jout strongl for reciprocity Ho has tbeen a supporter in the past of the {conservative party in the province of British Columbia Wilham F. Wiggins, {on the dividing line between range and Newark, N.J.. hns he authoritios to determine n HON. MACKENZIE KING Prominent Mamfacturers uon Aduchi. Chiengo, Vas an stor, Something started t his : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 3} ' ¢ : ¢ 0 ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ' : amst the judy Justice ted ato the assyres st last for £1,600 Kirby and bof her husband fivigional court on the wan throughout two Little damage 1 thy Chandler rado drove learned bathles Crenevieve Phipp 115 the ho But can recover only and the damages »' the statutory s follows Fo the child, $350 he Was tried as a wir hospital » observations With Oil While lighting a of her \es snst ned kerosene A in the geoeral. ho year-old daughter n, Aug 30 kitchen stove he 'home tion treet, Todmorden steele of mw plosion Reranton, Mh 000 © ave overt in hild's her: in-law, are fr seriou their Wiempts 8 B.C. haz come -------------- home South § asked which | whose drepme SOAring in went avi le he -- {he again | wi whicing | fe Willi am Uaffyn's ex ted suicide when he was a London police court, wife had not spoken wron Ini] y Volpiane in sleep and fell . 3 . Minister. biggest litsenl meeting the home town of Mayor opposing Hon Mac | in wh 10 ittempt- arraigned was that to him for tise for it successful this, who po in his | silence a hati the well-kno wa | tor fn was chairman, | he coughed that he was Avrasted pro=j disturbing the peace, Ole Swinden, the nding. victim of asthma, got a permit from at his fim | the Denver health office to cough un that neither his nor anyother | molested. was going to be hurt by re-| Mrs. Nancy Edey, Troy, Mo.; ninety+ The prosperity of the far- [six vears old, became a bride for, the sixth time, hér latest of the manufacturers and the Ree Indow, twenty-four years oid. classes * {The _bride's fifth husband died six E-- | weeks ago at the county poor farm. Millions for Charity. Miss Hazel Laugenour, nineteen _Mitohell Valen [Yeors old, a graduate of the Universi- ity of California, is the frst woman {to awim across the Golden Gate. She {made the distance, one mile and acgording to the appraiser's | quarier, in one hour and twenty-eight mpde public, today. The minutes, yest ¥. She bad a Mann and Presbyterian hospi- (time in the last 400 yards. this city, are beneficiaries to! at Soom tA of $1,146,596 each, and | Venezuelan Ore Deal. from S100 10! Caracas, Venesuela, Aug. Twa nieces receive anual Venezuelan government has of a whousand dollars each, | jeores for tl establishment of 8 cus: SM given five thou | Hom hotise-ab Imataca, in._accordance Hars outright. * {with the contract recently with the Canadian Venezuelan Ore company. This company now has the concession for the Tmataca iton mines, and {Saturday paid over twenty-five {cent of the purchase price to the gov ernment, | Preseott County Resident's Death ! Vankleek Hill, Ont., Aug. 30. Rob ert Thigtlethwaite, father of Frederick W. Thistlethwaite, registrar of Pres | after a long ill, herve, named P. Avs | ness, aged ty-two, He travelled in "one dollar by 'Magis his younger days and. visited Now Zon, Australia, and mony other The man Pld guilty, Pu 4 in a sailing. vessel, : manufacturer, by mn ather manufacturers al million- t bal | _ county XO years ago, Wout | o di ywn, Aug. 30. Premier Botha! Tuesday and was accorded a gresting from all sections. some' speculation bere as to hie 'will earry afl his follow h him in bs pronounced m- * Viewpoint. co vue wie deur DeSpatohes From Near and cp BRIEFEST POS-| Interest Everybody | Over--Little of | presented Easily - Head and Ree! It is iL various parts of India, the coronation | decided | the business | of Ste. | and \ i wlan |@vssssssansansannannag asssinssasdtsneiniaeg the 18} x} "Lama was { hirty | { week and he could uot get used to her! Because he made so much noise when | husband being | a hard | ha | the issued ni A Railroad Bridge Catastrophe, TO TRAIN B APTISTS. Canadian American University KEs- tablished in Hungary. 30.~The Hungarian | cation has practically roject for the erection Canadian Baptist Uni- | $100,000 at Grosswar- few unimportant differ- to be adjusted and it is charter will be granted in i | Vien ! man mer | versity, te Umi 2 remair and Watertown. | den | #nces oped the Uetober I he ongmmated, » Ren elled ms trong loe indertc n C such a university | a Canadian pastor, | Weilinger, who tra Ary 1910 Finding | wt in the project he | + the necessary funds and the United States, A rietor of Grogs warden has | levjuate site tram Baptist dmitting plau erect Jo H i: bs wm i { IN THE LAST OF THE WEDNESDAY. af pas-{. wot only students of other ficial language of ectures and teaching awd German. ------ the New Boat, Watertown, --Ringston Boat Was Well Sailed. A Toronto despatch says "Canada holds the George cup for the international yacht racing. The { Vivia, skipped by E. K. M. Wedd, of {the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, To- m---- lronto, defeated the Watertown, of Wa- Talking of # Successor to Opposition | tertown, N.Y, and the Kathleen, of { Kingston, in the third of the series, | to-d making it two out of three in favor of the Vivia. It was a live race all the way over the triangu- lar course, and the contending boats {fought to a finish. The Kathleen, the {second boat, was a mile behind the | Vivia, and the Watertown followed an- | other quarter of a mile to the rear } The Vivia led. all the way. This was olf the important interna {tional races | The plucky 1 sailed WHO WILL SUCCEED? Leader, iy one most this season. Kathleen, of Kingston, in great shape. Rounding firet buoy she was third, but over- the Watertown on the second time there indications and take hoat held was the were Viv oronto ! cateh the ia, s, but the 1 of the series hy points Kathleen, 5; Water the Kathleen proved | v be really a better boat than which ix hoat Wt \ via, N Thus n a new WEISISIIIREII4 TAH S000 RUIN AMERICAN FARMER. WILL ule Nelson seuator, (senate report) : "Hf the ( government were to sche me to increase and the settlement and build up thas more rapidly than it could be in- con this ure will to United compiit- wnadian seek a hasten World dist hy A x Niates bet wee Law pre { London, | the po Yalfour, Austen Fhe latter m eminent, sing COPANO ties tee Bona stands hoiee Cha wn and thility country has been no scheme | vented that would be | i ducive to that end \ scheme that has been ated by the president. { prove staguation and our farmers. CONSERVATIVE BREEDER 15 FOR RECIPROCI 'Strong? Pronduncement by One of Most Prominent Stock Men. Aug cattle stock im favor United St tact strong more than many It rin SIR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT hole | 0.-H. y breeder and | expresses | of redi-| Foronto, ates, and | Cartwnght, that he has [trade with conservative 10tO his liberal candidate will veteran coming elec |advocated {sary trade minister of trade | Laurier cabinet has seen wonderful expansion, on trade Ingersoll, Davis, well-known j of pure bred nself strongl proeity with the notwithstanding the 1 M that ., Exposes the Conservative Change of Front. Aug ~Sir Richard valiant knight of [freer the United States, came own agsin last night. The liberal, who has consistently the removing of unneces- restrictions, and who as ud commerce in the and aided the broke iss nnd for the reciprocity agreement, now pending. Years have not lessened the vigor nor dimmed the tricks [intellectual force of the apustie of re stock | | ciprocity, and it was with evident sat- | into the United States and even lisfaction that he appealed to the peo- {with wi hindrances we sell two iple on an issue paramount but as a [thirds of what we raise in. the United {dream ago, now With every {States Free trade in these would be |chance of becoming a reality. Histor + big advantage. feal Sir Richard's speech was largely | "Lambs from another instance, Atlin its recounting of the efiorts to bring present there is a 'duty at 81.50 pér |, bout reciprocity, hat 'it lamb Buffalo from Gonada ated frequently with references' almoat j and all these there in the speaker's old: and opponents parlia herto been a the his support at the politi 9, Mr. Da fully cents n in loronto, off we could ) ¢ avd reap the In pure bred cattle there will advantage. We breeders hampered by all kinds of little {to keep from gettin rood two $0 trys ship {a | spoke g silence 108 here bene vigorously also are be an ua our VeArs was puneciu- going to oh nearly duty grower of have to st cent ., we of in vigor to present acrid {time | ment treorge ita the in for duty of | then all go Umted s that f was removed, turnips, whic me $1, would bring me tarni and a and States ps | : : port, and ire- E. Faster | quently, and the point made by a que " | tation that recently 1802 Mu i Foster advocated reciprocity in natur al products at Washington as men- ure desirable for both conutries. Nir Richard grew reminis of the ufnre- stricted reciprocity campaign of 1891, That policy has not found favor since, and would not now, but Sir Richard spoke of it as 'a heroic remedy for a desperate state of circumstances." He {denounced the conservative leaders for {abandoning their old-time policy, and {pictured the scorn with which Macdon- {ald and Hineks would have dealt with their degenerate successors. This led 0 Th naturally to a destruclive efiticism of g JE minis fhe jovalty cory, and Sir Richard Submitted rg the {closed with a declaration of ( bill which will {place as on hostage or link of union { be introduced in the douma, providing . : hs E ibetween Great Britain and the Unité measures to foster the manufacture of | 3 : agripulture machinery in Russia. It jritates: is proposed to permit, duty free, the {entry of certain machines and ron chine parte and to offer manufacturers | eredit on ensy terms reduce taxes in their favor : The mintster will also {dauma a bill making {for a search Pacific. was scored twenty-five per finto the 80 3 } as 8 | thas dut a bring 81, | now nearly a RUSSIA'S ADVANGE IN MANUFACTURE Is Taking Steps | To Make Agricul tural Implements at Home. Aug has as cent Petersburg i of commerce je abinet the draft of a Married at Elginburg. Fhe marriage took place on Wednes day morning, at eight o'clock, at the Methodist parsonage, Elginburg, of Florence Irene Orser, davghter of Aus borne Orser, to Otte Vietor Hansen, both of Kepler. [he ceremony wis riormed by Rev. FF. W. Dobby. M jansen i= well-knows in the having attended the Kingston Bus uess College. The couple left for Nia- gars Fally avd Toranto on their wad ding trip { ar ubwit to the an appropriation for suitable harbors in Wells is He yavatite. New York, Aug. ~Matt English lightweight js. ns fa vorite at. five to four in his match jwith "Knock-Out" Brown, st Madi- son Square Gardebs to-night. The = quite an misrsations! event, boing wm scientific boger of wn af Richardson's elevator and Swift's style and B a characteristic | wharf, in honor of the victory of the | Yankee slugger. {Live Coals, in thd baseball match, on i rer ---------- {Tuesday night, when ' they {Wormwiths by the score of 4 to 3. | St. Morita, Switzerland, Aug. -- Wormwiths put up a great fight, but | Fifteen workmen are dead. fifteen the Live Coals were too hot for them. more fatal injured, when a riileond| en ucace et a constructed, plunged jn ' For an Afternoon Sail gorge. st Th ! Walls, In Honor of Victory. TOWn a Take 2.30 pam., on ber nie tour of the Bie, : TORONTO WINS George Cup Against Kingston YIVIA A MILE AHEAD RACES Kathleen Was Second, and Defeated | Neel anada's | city, | 4530.000,00 to reproduce snd oh Today, Bags were sob to the bLteeze)! FORMER KINGSTONIAN HERE, Victor White Lived Years Ago. Kingston had a from a former old Ki person Jd Vietor Havens-White Coal company, Nebraska, Thirt VOars ag White was clerk at the old American hotel. In compa wife and daughter, has boen Ing a trip to Quebec, back hy Montreal, Ottawa , ver. Mr. White was p ave a tmp to his old | glad to see that being put down, and he se t will tend to make the ety | gressive. The party {Toronto o Here Thirty Wed White hie Nz British his mak way of Rideau 1 pleased to He mvements with he new ns Pro hotne i their way CRIMES NEAR CHATHAM. Man Committed Indecent Sister-in-Lawn. Aug Assault Chatham, MceCrery, of and brought night sault, on his ver. Mel rery Merritt to more Edward Hen, found guilty of of a man named Centre, to-day years PTA ling. Ont, UE \ Low arrested to the charge county nel of sister-n last decent law, Mrs »io afternoar on Oo as Wea will come te jv Rowe he Rent Twi alias burglars McGugan, at sentences! Lo by Judge Uso was in pe Dow FOOD RIOTS IN FRANCE the Calling . Troops. Fran Aug in many pro "al because of high prices tated calling oat tro ters, where the mobs raided stores carried "away situation Necessitated Out or 30. --~Fooxl nots Paris, towns and cities, oil. some of i neceasi ps gr quar and all eatables in sight, The i% serious PINNED (N RIVER UNDER AUTOMOBILE Serious Accident to to mr. W. B. Boyd of Coldwater---Leg and Ribs Broken. Aug 0, - A serionix ft wher ' 30 B. Boyd fell nto Coldwint cident happe shortly after automobile cout a prominent physician river and turned turtle, er Boyd underneatd The doctor had take hie oar his garage be supposed that clutch nad into the river, dropping some feet and pinning the occupant to river bed. He was and carried to hi lies in a « ihg broke cheat is or thought 1 . is attended b Ang anid sey, of Orillia, amd In. H Coldwater ; ac nes) vada tNOOL five o'Gloek, ami the! in from 1d river, aad he threw the itis mLerse | ertently and the car ran twelve | the | extricated where | he quickly house, In tical condition a two while his | Left nd ribs, | bang being | Hor IRN Meeting Was Postponed. A meeting of the the different Young Peopl thes of the city Hed I day evening, wn t} \ A ing, for the gates to be held in Ay meeting was day sveming A BOMB WAS THROWN FROM A TAXI-CAB At the Ste of a New York Italian.~Tore Out Store Front. New York, N.Y Aug ful bomb flung from a,taxieab wealthy Italian this the rented sent tives OCs Y Mien build ¢ dele hich i= to | he | hure purpose of electin the com Imer 0 printer avenue, : hole in the shop houses Fifth excitement down from nobody body leavi morn pave fromt of the avenue do | and many adjacent fashionable tract, ureat the the store shoe in no way, DOG SAVED OTTAWA FAMILY But Perished in the Flame, Burned House Aig this me which Which Miaws, 30. Rix saved eatly nit hi {bull dog, awakened tle barking rifle family of Alexa Dougall, fire destroyed | lwith damage of twenty-five dollars, The Jog was burned when i The Fall of Troy. Without 4 donbt this magnificent picture ever laus, the King and Sparta most benntiful womah Ih Army, and the Greeks wn » battle, The Giant Wooden Venus, the Goddess of Love struction of the Beautiful City the palaces and their immens, crashing majestically 16 the or This picture cost the Tred arm « sieked Te i= tl wile Helew. fres thingy Hors The Th of Tre eal smd MEE scholar, tn ah 1 seen by every teacher and istrative and epleriaming ¥. Robertson will sing The King Edward to-night day. Don't fail ta see i} (PTI AI Very Cool "Weather. { The cool speil whieh struck the aly, on Tuesday evening male the people shake aod shiver. The cool wave was! | umexpeeted., and sehroely anyones was for it. Fall overcoats were | nove to heavy for last night wind lthis morning ie was | were | left at noon for | on s Mire I AST EDITION WEATHER PROBABIL ITIES. nt, AR and Upper 8 8 L timaha, | Are Very Smart NA AANA tA Fhe Wor are firat tajlored more dressy face cloths rough weaves for strictly for the the plain their offer uit but costumes still hold We these Cloths LISH, NOVELTY Worsted own goent rough weave including the SCOTCH a range ol Buiting ENU- IRISH also and SUITINGS; the and Homespun efect The lorings "re never more pleasing and the prices nes er 0 low WE INVITE AN EARLY SPECTION. IN. A ---- i ANN New Trimmings JUST TO HAND BANDINGS, NEW BEAD NOVELTIES, NEW BEAD FRINGES, NEW GIRDLES, TRIMMINGS, NEW BRAIDS, NEW ORNAMENTS, NEW SUIT BUTTONS, Ete. Altogether a display you can NEW NEW PEARL not afford to miss, a th NN tA Steacy's THE PEOPLE'S STORE MARRIED, --ORSER ate) 9 pm ROBERT J. REID, * The Leading Undertaker. ¥ 'Phone 230 Princess Street. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertaker and 256 PRINCESS. STR ; 'Fhmne 147 for Ambulance, en "i. 254 ANTIQUE TABLES, Octagon, Bquare, Round and Oval Tables In ahogany and Waindt Rena mabie offers not refused. Turk's Phone TURKS, 705 For Pickling Season Our ider Vinegar White Wine Vinegar English Malt Winega Whole and Ground Spices are titaranteed Furs {James Redden & Co. Trip for the Orphans. ww childress of {ly (h gven a complunes V ineent Wedron the Lawresiee nbost eo Henne trip tof were Lary fe hy ay slterioon Mi River Ntes moan the hes tower « lef chuck and will the children Yery mary who j= in charge, is company for the fun. Thy children get the chances 1 aad enter Trerrepont tha dar bont at irs. this vy evening thse a » the skternonn's alten s aler Wed Mrs, Speer York Times 2 wade of Lincoln Syadier Seventh rect and Mee, Mariel V. Speer, of Hollywood, Nod, She the ownér of the Hollywood hotel at Hollywood. Mr. Stadler and Mre, Spencer met for the first time at the recent horse show at Long Branch, To New SunCeent of A Ninety i fue ay in f ong agent lin eng ageney of West