Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1911, p. 1

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Zhe YEAR 78 -NO, 301 IVEN A BOOST Saith Fitted For the Ministry of Agriculture, GRAHAM MAY RUN FOR THE FEDERAL HOUSE GLENGARRY COUNTY, Borden, it is Said, Refused to Give a Written Understanding to Monk and Bourassa---Hon, J. 8S, Hendrik Mentioned for a Place. Toronto, Oct. ~-Willinm Smith, who has captured his old seat ol South Ontario and placed it again in the conservative column, is being boosted by. the live stock men of Eastern Unnatla as the man H. L Borden should appoint minister © agriculture. Mr. Smith is known over the content as a stock man, Ur Saturday the executives of wvearly al the live stock associations were in ses sion in Toronto. Among the associa tions in executive included The Cattle Breeders' Association, the Short Horn Breeders' Association, the Horse Breeders' Association, the Clydesdale Association, well na those of the Sheep Breeders hey all went on record in faver of Mr Smith's appointment and their sud gestions have been forwarded to UL tawa. IN sessions as Hon. Mr. Graham for Glengarry. Montreal, Oct. 1. --It is stated Wn liberal circles that Mr. McMullin, the Itheral member-elect for Glengarry who earried the county by over tw hundred majority, will soon resign his seat, and the opposition will bring torward the Hon, George Graham, de feated in Brockville on the ist. It is understood that if the ex-minister of ratlways will accept the tion, Duncan MeMarvin, the conserva tive candidate, will pot run aga. nomina Refused to Write. Htawa, et. "There is in circulation that Messrs. Hourassa sought to obtain Borden a written undertaking gud to his naval policy, but Borden refused to give it, on the He that his utterances on the floor of parliament were sufficiently specitic. How Mr, Monk's chances preferment now stand is open much speculation. Hon. J. SN. Hendrie, of Hamilton, minister without portiolio in the Whit ney cabinet, is mentioned as a pos sible gninister of militia. Andrew Hrodeur, of Dundas, who i here, is definitely slated for a higl place in connection With the new administration, sitHough his appoint ment to the porttolio of agricutvure i» in doubt. H. B. Ames, of Montres bere, and is said to be the most like ly man for the fimance portfolio, Hon George EK. Foster taking one of the others, probably that of marine and fisheries, a Monk from in story and Mr re that o tc gy Y iw alse Man Without a Party. Ottawa, Oct. 4. Joseph sirard, Lig M.Poeleet for Chicoutimi and Sague nay, seems to be a man without a po litical country. Although first elected to the House of Commons in 1900 as he had not been i tome before he saw "pet anything" look to the a conservative, pacliament very that if he wanted to for his county he must government of the day, and conse quently he voted with the liberals and was reclected in 190M and 1900 as a liberal. But he was unseated just before the dissolution of the late parliament, and having grievances against the straight liberals of the county because they had pushed the contestation of his election, he an nounced his candidatufe AS a conser vative, and as such whs elected at the deferred election lgst week. But the comservative party will not have im at least so L'Evenement says, and it is the official organ of the party ir Quebec. He is pilloried as a "traitor to the conservatives," as a '"'traitor to the liberals," and "traitor to his electors," and, finally, as a "traitor to himself," and he is plainly told that there will be no place for him in the conservative ranks. He is warned that he will be refused access to the caucus, and that he will get no con sideration from the leaders of the party. And inasmuch as the liberals will have nothing to do with him after hi new change of coat, it looks very much as if Joseph Girard will have to form a party of his own with him- self as leader, whip, and follower. Referendum on Navy. (uebec, Bet. 4.--""Wo shall have a refevendum on the marine question. | am sure that Mr. Borden will carry out this promise that he 'made. We have hoen elected on the ground that the Canadian people would have a navy only if the majority was wil ing to have it, and if the men nbw in possession of the power neglect to carry this article of our programme, red take means to have it car This is the declaration of Hon. L. P. Pelletier, N.1'., for Quebec county, at a meeting held at Montmagay to celebrate the victors of Mr. Lesper- ance, Hon. Mr. Pelletier, who has been mentioned as a cabinet nossibility, de- claved himsell pationslist follower of Bourassa and !avergne DAILY MEMORANDA. of Works, 4 prey Thursday, Yuite sero A pality do not fly they do m Mr. and Mrs, are packin their Miss Bea was in senting Circle, branch of ston Distri Mrs, A yesterday short visit ¥ ig , at pres past ten § the Order, companied chatr, as & faithful ser den situation Mrs, B retary for hi is Was In Ihe Wheeler, wal weeks hot and w turned Mr, street, friends Miss spending Fe town, Was centur Great States apart and th carne: greatn signifi Pre rr errr Ted St. Mary ourt case gistrate ih. ton, Snell, who ted for sons. Har tween past ers forl I to ant his to th Un Ine rage. to drive w gray to drop of found buggy one morn all his I'he perpet committed My two nu This euls lad Chester H parties. A in examini LAW Commissic Ottawa, report of and cold the work sued, tion kets, fruit age works vision of ture, In whole. ment foun only less curd, each case the report conducted Greater b shipments ooinente from the Board, 1.58 pan, Thursday. Fiddle" Grand HE TOWN OF GANANOQUE. A Presentation by "Oddfellows to w. Gananoque, Oct. is conlined military wishes Witham preparatory residence Kingston the and Gananogu their ented 1 leaving 0 the District Misses spent the 200000000000000000000¢ GIVE FIVE MNv TES, Senator when the time brating/ when al! activities shall cease Anglo- 200000000000000000000¢ THE PERSECUTION OF A KIRKTON MINISTER Rev. Byron Shell, of Kirkton, Lays a Charge Against an Alleged Stanley, ing residents of Kirkton district Methodist has the past two years, some fall, stable found -his horse's wheels, sticky seat. ng garden Spell and hig household agams arelwood, borhood, as being Few contains much valuable informa on dairying, his referees to Ruddick states that the laws relating to the manufacture and sale of dairy products are The inspectors of three traders for two for manufacturing butter contain- ing an excess over the legal lint water, and two cheesemakers for stuf fing new cheese with old and worth- Regarding the extension of markets, peaches has opened up a new market for this fruit the cold storage work of the depart ment, and during the year there have been increased demands for the plans and specifications furnished artment for storages throughout have evidenced that shipped with safety the winter months. Lesson for Pruggist. Peterharo, was imposed on a' loeal droggist doctor's who 8. Bowden, 4-5. home, Cheetham Nt, & to his Charles usly ill authority of this munivi know why the flags over the schools other plat Mrs. J h Grattan and Anti Charles Street, g up their household eflects, to removal to take up Ottawa. Aikens, King strevt, vesterday repre Pitcher Mission Davis, Garden S., at the hing local as in trice ta, Winona Mrs. John the W. M ct Couvention. N. Parke, Ring street, left tor New York City for with her son, Verner Parke Lodg No. 114, 1. 0. 0 5 on Mouday even lowden, for a sion Ww ears recording secretary of with address, ac by Morris + slight appreciation of his vice to the Order. Mr. Bow this week take =» Montreal. Britton, Provincial Mission Bands and Cireles, ngston yesterday attending W. M. 5. Convention. and spending a neat a = handsome to n See anche Grace been tern points, have seve We ho at ne Mes. J, A t yesterday have re- Jackson, Stone with Kingston na 15 McNeill, with Ivy Lea, week relatives in hington Root Oet. 4 suggests that comes for cele- completion of a y of peace between Britain and the United there shall be set a space of [ive minutes the we people of the whole Saxon world shall give conslaeration ty the oss of the event and its cance ' LEE TERRE EERE Ee Cd Offender. Oct. <A very intergst was up before Poli Ma the participants be Rev minister, at hirk pastor there for has been persecu unknown per: | existed be- | church mem: | | { # been tune. by mony has not and ne Lime Rev mn or some Mr the tail docked and of this occasions on Snell morning, on omg he | | no | out gomny e perpetrator i several ut to hil ts had which tn fly Last to vepretables not being offences one the ppointments, taken left them ready OCCASIONS he placed on his going out heen off | other Pp per month on his garden he found pulled up. satisfied, | Rev fi. rators other against being named charge man Kirkton neig of the aceused was taken minated! in a t a 'Yvoung of one whole day witne ap | ny "08 S WELL OBSERVED, States There Were Prosecutions. Ont., Oct, 4.--the J. A. Ruddick, chief storage commissioner, of his department, just mer annual dany on 1s extension of mar shipments, and cold stor carried on under the super the department of agricul dawying, Mr. observed, on the the depart- to prosecute selling and well od it necessary of during the whole year. In a conviction was secured, states that the experiments in the export of tanadian in Great Britain. interest is being taken in by the the erection of cold the comuty. Trial in cold storage apples can be any time during of apples f.~A fae of $100 for et. without a Dail the |' {if the | that one ithe | ed MONTREAL BUILDINGS KISGSTON, QNTARID, WEDN ITALY REFUSES To Discuss. Peace Till She, Occupies Tripoli. GERMANY IS TRYING a PRE TO SE ER SS SR ER GIVES $25,000. 4 of the 8. Camp- Halifax, 8... George Campbell hipping firm of G. bell & Company, returned from Eagland and brought with him a cheque for $25.- a gilt to Dalhousie Uni- from J. H Dunn, a of the college Dunn is a native of Bathurst, N.B., and spent three years at Dalhousie Law : School, then boing admitied to the bar of Nova Scotia After practicing hese for some time. he removed to Edmon- ton and later to England, where he is now the head of the banking firm of Dunn, Figher & Co. He recently gave $£1.000 for the equip- ment of a biological labora- tory at Dalhousie 4 2000000000000000000% Ss IAIN TTI tte a Ea et * vers graduate SKCURE PEACE BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES. Turkey Has Made a Third Appeal to] the Powers--Italy Asks for the Cession of Tripoli and an Indemy- | ity of $12,000,000, torlin, Oct. 4 wuncement is made that the regarding indervention he and Turkey is this: That actually endeavoring ambassador in Turkey could propos of 10 i i | | * i an | German "ihe semi-ofhicial position Italy Germany through tinople to persuade terms which ( to Italy with a It 12 hell in diplomatic circles here that Biberstein, the ( man at Constantinople, would been instructed to as he is doing at the to effect a peaceful between Italy Turkey, had not been assured willing to friendly tween i her Constan to accept wermany prospect SUCCESS. Baron ve ser ambassador have ively capital n not work Turkish settlement emperot was $0 ac and conmder It activities aly thesa in a spirit, Makes Appeal. Constantinople, Oct. 1. Turkey terday issued her third appeal to the powers to intervene in the Turco-ltal Aside from the province losses now total | Turkey Ves- ian situation, of Tripoli, Turkey's four torpedo boats, one gunboat sunk | and three transports, two torpedo | boats and one yacht captured. i It is announced here that a promin ent Egyptian has offered to equip a | force of 30,000 Egyptians to march against the Italians at Tripoli. MAX AITKEN AS next Engiand Unionist Man's Sudden Death, Oct. 4.--Hote Wyckware, sixty vears, while dining friend, 'Tuesaday in his chair and antly of heart * failure. v hife-long resident of vicinity. He leaves two ant two sons. The latter Pertram Wyokware, of the of Ottawa, and rv. Buzz, staff of the Mimico Turkish Newspaper's Opinion. Constantinople, Oct. The Tan | says that the war between Turkey and | Italy will not be one of short dura tion. Tt will only end with the de of one of the parties to the combat or of armed intervention. Turkey, the paper says, is prepared to face the loss of Tripoli and still continue the war, Brockville trockville, aged about the home of fell mst at "n a forward expire Wyckwar { Broekviile daughters are: br. civil service Lenigh, of the asylum, What Italy Asks. Berlin, Oct. 4.--Official advices here say that Italy's terms for the cessa- tian of hostilities are the cession of Tripoli by Turkey and indemnity of 212,000,000, LOWER COST OF LIVING PURPOSE OF ASSOCIATION, FORMED IN NEW YORK. an Losses to Date. Oct. 4. The Authentic war news has shrunk to very slender propor- | tions, partly, no doubt, as a the strict censorship established by Ituly and partly there lit tle or nothing happening. The Turkish losses would seem to be four torpedo boats and gunboat sunk, threo transports, torpedo bouts and yacht The tion at Tripoli has been destroyed. Germany is doing her utmost to stop but it certain that Italy disrnuss of peace until Tripoh London, result of the Middle Man--10,000} 300 Retail Dealers Eliminate because 1 Families, bine, New York, heads of tail dealers 50 hundred formers of grange have combined in sociation here to eliminate the man and lower the high cost of living While the state completing negot intions . with this handle one two captured §.-- fen families, Get, y Hi > wireless sta vew York WI re lines and sey the Pennsy m in state an a terms war, will she not has definitely occupied Pennsvivania grange 8 * > 3 the Replied Without Effect. : 3 Rome, Uet Ht officiall given out, this morning, that ~ Vice Admiral Faravelli had notiied the government that the bombardment of the fort I'mipoli began LU mers New o'clock, nftérnoon, and last their: products until seven: o'clock. 'the 'Purkish|"" ! rephed without I to ol | association week {output a envolling hundreds of other families in and officers of the negotiating with the York state to handle also. The association 1 clearing was small army canyassers the movement AS ocation Aare m at yesterday of be wing ar hands pass pro FX pr ach al are re such market nd houss and consumer, di the profits of the men. through whose commodities have hitherto SINKING INTO EARTH: + 5 == so Fo: I uel the association finds that fo dcelfomen or brokers have re Residents of a Large Section the City Alarmed at the Sit ti 2 ta act as battenes | {tween producer {between them [ou fickle cade been before the products re The 5% dealers in retail trade association and upplies, because at lower than heads of families ing profits {the consumer line of the every {members of their the | membership, The members ni grog ¥ {mo 1 " { eeive of Residents of between St. Catharine, Sherbrooke, University and Peel | sociate streets are greatly disturbed by the| The fact that recently the houses in that jseven district have begun to settle down in- {to pay nto the coffers of the assoc to the earth on which they are built, {tion 4 percentage of 'its gross with the result that the walls are | ceipts varying from six per cent for cracking dangerously and plaster is | grocers to fifteen per cent. for drug frequently falling. "The distriet tgists. The fund thus created is divid- known as the "Blue Clay" division, led into six parts, four of which are the ground almost entirely consisting | put aside for distribution among the of blue elay. There has always been | consumers, one part being spent for difficulty in building houses there, but ! advertising and one part for admiuis- in the past security, has been guined | tration and operating expegses. by buaaing on piles. During the past | Fach associate member, ° head few months, however, many houses |, family, receives a coupon from the have trembled ominously at the pass-| dealer whenever he makes a purchase, ing of heavy carts and several walls | getting forth the amoupt of goods have had to be propped up until they | ibought. At the end of stated periods conld be strengthened. An investiga- lhe eonsutner surrenders his coupons tion into the cause of the trouble 18 {0 the assuciation likely to be made. ot computing | will receive from the profit fund. js the plan 10 reduce the cost of hiv ling by these refunls rather than by charging the consumer lower than market prices in the first instance. The association has been canvassing the apartment houses and residegce districts for assotiate members diyr- ing the past seven days. Within this period they have procured: 5.000 of their 10,008 associate mem members. Patrick Egan, former Unit od States minister to Chili, who the vice-president of the association, predicted, to-day, that the cost of liv- would matesially reduced A part of campaign vontreal, Oct. 4 district ving as irate are, dealers aren divided into Each group is required a re. the rebate which he Professor Leaving Ministry. Thamesvilie, Oct. 2.--Rev. Professor Butgis, who has been rector of the An lican Church for five years, preach- ed his farewell sermon on Sunday even ing: lar Burgess is retiring from the ministry, and will teach mathe matics in the high school at Vienna. Professor Burgess was for many vears prof of mathematics at the West. ern _Muiversity, and also 'taught Latin He was also high school principal as Sydenham and Kingston. Dyblin. railwaymen and bread bakers' fobeab eral | Ivania | ronto. their | ir | is eral EE rns no announcement re delay :SDAY, OCTOBER 4, 911. STILL UNKNOWN If Ontario Elections Are to Be Held a---- WHITNEY 1S OPPOSED TO AN EARLY APPEAL, SO IT Is SAID, He Thinks the Government is Strong Enough Without Becoming the fail to Premier-elect Borden's| Kite. Toronto, Oct --Cogteary to gener- garding election or the position of | {to 1 ig MAKE GREAT PREPARATIONS. For the Departure of the Connaught. Lomdon, Oct 1. parations have been made for the sail ing of their royal hiwwhoesses, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, to take up their residence in Lanada, on Friday of ths week. Special arrangements to ensure their while on steamship, heen Duke ot Elaborate pre comfort and board the Canadian the Empress of Ireland, made. The entire alley on has been reseryed for of their royal highnesses suite. This alley has been ed off from the remainder to hetter ensure agamst their privacy. Ibe roval party will, in the geneinl dming presidency of the ship's this extent at least, the other passengers. to mark the importance of the oceasion, hing George has order ed that the roval standard shall be convemenoe Pacthic have the chief deck the exclusive use and "their partition of the ship intrusion on dine der the and le howeve saloon captain, will mang with tn order Hon. Frank Cochrane was made by Sir James Whitney at the close of ves i terday's cabinet meeting. The ministers | were in session for an hour at noon | and again in the afternoon, but al though indications of the nature of their deliberations were significant | enough, the prime minister had noth- ing to make public except the infor- | mation that the cabinet would meet again today . "We discussed a ant matters," he number said, of import- | "but every- | thing is still in an unfinished state." advanced for the | in making an announcement, | either with regard to a general elec | tion or bye-elections. One is that the | cabinet is not by any means of one | mind. 'Sir James Whitney is believed to! be against an early prov incial con- | test ont the ground that the govern- | ment is strong enough to get along without becoming the tail to Mr. Eo den's kite. But majority of the members want an election. They have at their disposal the splendid organ ization which helped along the recent conservative in Ontario, and the question is how much their de sires will influence the gavernment, I'he other reason given is that ir James is delaying an announcement until after Mr. Borden has made known the personnel of his cabinet. | Two reasons are PEPE PEPAPPE TLR P Oe eat = g 8) i sweep PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. Jamaica, N.Y, killed trolley. car. smuggling of United States some time James Colton, collision of auto and Detectives state that wheat from Canada to I been carried on for th® western border I. R. Laurendean, i Montreal, t the famous Hughes property, Porcupine, for cash "The oy Was away up the six figures The, population of Peterboro, given by the assessor, during the vear assessment 18 n as along J bouyg at in as gain total 320, $11, 6, [incre se of £466,390 over last vear and | | {co | middle | of | ad is | Several Hundred Farmers in Come-|oraft Loff {dred bodies thousand | to serve as a basis| Are the Sign of Growing It} i | seren tific hiv in forty lost of than hundred and es are to have been during the storm latam More have VO coasting Sunday, hun washed ashote® deley to Eeumenioal complaining that the strongly in lo find few Methodist homes best hotels will in. | A of denou Austin known to they known i one been The ites nferenee hne Ihe of take Fog negro are or is drawn wind none the are ing to I he York, ment them neering News, with nes auth the dam dangerous, to is ont of saying positive of was the orities i'ent be positively took Ihe New lie sell HOH 0) ROO (00 and no means rectly it fax assefsments have itnegie personal York city Andrew pub- | Rus $10, only aggregate 1). Rocke assessed New } made Mrs for fie been and Are wssessed Pierpont Morgan tue Vanderbilts £2 000, (00 tohn feller, $5,000 000 The tat valuation of real estate in $7,520,174,063 Sage each more than € 18 T0 KILL INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM Action in U.S. Supreme Court Against Taxing Law of Oregon. Oct. 4 put an referenc was begun, task of to all legislation fhe end Ww: ashing attemptmg io initiative and this country in the supreme court, of the States Counsel for the Pacific state Telephone & Telegraph company filed enacted by virtae of the initiative taxing law of Oregdn because it was a brief with the court attacking the amendment to the state gonstitution, which is alleged to be in violation of the federal coustitution. SOCL AL DISTU RBANC ES Lom lum m Spirit of Brotherfiood. Toronto, Uect. 4.--A broad, tolerant and optismistic note was struck, this morning, at opeuwing of fourth great Ecumenical Methodist conference by Rev. Henry Haigh, president of the British Weslevan conference, who de livered the opening sermon. He does not share in the fear of those who think that criticism and social cost ot--the times are enough to lman despair. Uriticiem, he said, j and will tend only to rel on a traer firmer basis The) social disturbances also are a sign of the growing spirit of brother- bood. Rev. Wiliam Haigh ¢lsa made an appeal for less denomination cad make mm pat and grester umion among all churches, in cluding the Methodist body iteelf, | Yes, others make good four, but it Cas left to ne to make "King's Quali- 1 masuiortured by the Maple Leal j cars, {lor | arranging + Sail For Tripal--Delay Owing to { boats | these | army ork | state cor | the | | eaten vesterday, | United flown from the Empress of Ireland at the moment of the duke's arrival on the ship. Enormons quantities of have already been moved forward iverpool, including the duke's horses and «dipment and lugyuage to own | his motor Patricia is immediately sister, the She is H.R.H. leaving London Sweden to visit her crown princess of Sweden. to arrive in Ottawa, time pelore Christmas I'he and party London by special train and will be { received at Liverpool by the lord | mayor and a military guard of honor, which the duke 'will inspect Princess almost the some duke his will leave 000000000000000080000¢ SEAT PROTESTED. Ste Sc holastique, Que, Oct. 4. Audre Fauteaux, conservative-nationalist can- didate in the division of Two Mountains, has contested the election of J. A. C. Ethier, liberal, who. was declared elected by acclamation, ow- ing to certain technical irre- gulariiles in Mr. Fauteaux"s nomination papers. The pro- test was formally entered in court here, Mr. Fauteaux stating that as both candi- dates were present with their deposits on nomination day and as his papers were ac- cepted at time. a poll should have been held. the ci a... ni, itl IFIRST ARMY CORPS OF 20,000 ITALIANS the Turkish Torpedo Boats. After mobilization in the foreign malitary term masterly, the first of twenty thousand men for the occupation of Tripoli was ready to embark, vesterday, but the embarka tion was delayed because the ties of Purkish cruising the transport is beliey Oct. 1 which Rome, A mann m it tache Army corps authori several torpedo round It chased ht o heard proposed od now and { ol hav may route AWAY ei r tor beer sail to-nig ¥ morning King's Trumpeter Coming. L nique Amer rica Sellars, lo ndon, of | of | history tour English the | I the musical transcontinental the organist and Crys in great of tal fr ning \ near The Ring's Trumpeter, Wi L.R.AM,, principal trumpet to King (ee band Bucking trumpeter eens | shoe the i and direct on ron fee AY ham and | and \oerts palace, tate ation music, org | sydenham | | nesd 3 ed will appear Methodist churcl October 10th at ne Street Ak venin | ucts now on sale 853, | Witham fol tenac 2.629 Edd Majority nfterno officer, of. Ww majorn Edwards' Wednesday retarmng On Pillar lowing m ade the the Fron Fdwards, for 1 aration Dr, J 1,776 dec] election R Baseball Tuesday. League--Boston, Philadelphia, 6-0 \ : ew 7 Washing American York, 1-0 tton, 2.2 National Philadelphia, { Louis, X York, 14; 12 St League New 3. Chicago, students' attention and students, who the optician Special. Special special given to few, Consult | } pri ed | rexjuire. glass: | at Best's, | { At the request of the | xiliary a requiem mass for Fdward H. Welch, | Hotel Dieu, on October a.m Don't despair if vou lose a valuable | article. Advertise for it the Whig The chances are you'll it back | again. There was no session court, on Wednesday, an Magisirate Farrell had an Finest quality ice cream Lackie's parlor, 168 Princess Try it tomight, {sane Pedlow, Renirew, city, to-day, to locate his daughter who enters Queen's University i Bay Egt Pisa Preserver at Prouse's drug] store. Au said | chapel, 1.13 Ladies' he the Oth, in i in get he a potion result day served ireet was in BJ. Es HR street, intends {10 move -- a farm near Moose Jaw, all nest xvi fi 1 1, ¥I, ] Cotioge fountain pons, specin a | "Phone 577. 1d BE | Turk's Jas Mrs this { Sophie at {the | hand, we | make i ne LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. 'Toronto. § 10 am tawa Valley an r St, Ld Wren £ winds shifting and west, warmer partly fair a few shows ing vonler again by Thursday Blankets AT LowestPrices A AN EAN like well if Ont... Oct. , Wd Epps and gales y and tur who do Housekeepers Blankets will come this store We showing the largest range soft, warm and snow-white all Wool Blankets Kingsion good thoy } i are to of ever seen 1 We especially feature THE CELEBRATED LANARK AND CORNWALL Blankets which i had We | well-known WHITE From are the best to be offer these BLANKETS at to 87.25. GREY BLANKETS From $2 to 83, FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, Best qualities in white or grey. From $1 to $1.70. CRIB BLANKETS Very fine, at $3.20 MDER CRIB BLANKETS, In Pink or Sky with White, Special at The, S"MAISH COMFORTARBLES From $3 to $16.50, EIDERDOWN COMFORTS From $4.75 to $8.50, BAITING COMFORTABLES From $1.50 to $3. CRE COMFORTABLES From $1.25 to $2.75. in artistic designs colorings. | | | | | | | | | All and YOU'LL LIKE THEM ALL. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AT em TEACY'S i THE PEOPLE'S STORE. | | | | | MARRIED. HiLL~In n Wednesday am Rev Kennedy Ht 10 20 dnesd 10 o'clo assisted Lilian Bamuasl f itnam nd a Tgiter ¢ larence Otis P CRT J. REID, ng Undertaker, 230 Pringess | Btreet. non The "JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertal snd 256 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 147 for Ambulances. » FOR -- DENT. of Bookoases Book Writing Desks, Study Tables, "halrs Bpecial prices at Phone 708 RIDGWAY'S HIGH GRADE -TE As Supplied to the King, | 40¢, 30c, 60c and $1.00 Per Pound. In 1-2 Ib and 1 1b. tins. ' First Appearance in Kingsiqp. Redden & Co. superintendent of the Car railway, at Calgary, city, on Wednesday, in Minnedoss, from O1- has been on business isiting with fciends in will return home Price, Paeihic H nadian arrived in hes private taws, where Price district car, he is and th hip "Xo Min, man told his winder arrest," cried an =he grabiwd Sew York. mir wae ! fio had deserted her. ren bint ie "did Curator background of a the Bronx Zoo, gnnkes strained enter a soenery barrister, of suddenly on to many i Ke Merk n on broadway 5 police the Inimars Sey the ke's ork, that Tee ke trym Ales avecler Cornwall, who Nupday, was Eingstonians. Carriage sponges. ment, at Mcleod s Drug eage i two to Langlois, died very well-known Si ther cave, ¥

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