Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1912, p. 5

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* : : .. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, | MONDAY, JUNE 17, Yoiz Si -§ A fi! x ' : | WT - . " ---- n " : "- iad bad been missing from his home | ont for the Mills in sedreh. . It was |g ? 1 ! ; y WAS FOUND DROWNED since Friday afternoon, when he and { thought that he might have 'been MET A SUDDEN DEATH his brother and some other lads 'set [drowned snd' 'on fidiie his clothes ' f . d . : > ete a out on a fishing expedition. All the | the party were fully convinced. The 3 - ) ENFORTUNATE DEATH OF {rest of the party had bicycles, Rupert lclothes were found in a pasture field, | STANLEY PORTER FELL OFF K. . RUPERT TIDMAN, having none. When the party returned | owned by Mr, Hogar. Searching par- SAND FP. TRAIN ) Ve dq Te - at shout six o'clock, Rupert was left | ties were organized and at one o'clock i s-- CC --,r t6 walk. ithe body was discovered lying at the i Went Bathing Alone at Kington it is thought that after his chums | bottom | of a steep rock, looking very | While En Route to Petivawa Camp | For Women Millg--Was a Member of the Pith | leit fie decided to go in the water for {much as though he slipped in off the |, With Army Medical Corps--His | " A " Regiment. Bugle Band, a bath. He was seen by some peop le | rock unexpectedly. The body was Body Found Some Time After. in that vicinity in the act of unrob- 'brought to James Keid's undertaking ™ i 3 " g : The body™di Rupert Tidman, . aged ling. rooms, where it was prepared for bur- wards. { . : ent, an an seventeen, "son of James Tidman, As it grew late in the evening, and {ial The st artling news was received on Carlyle street, was found at - one the Boy did not return, his = mother | Rupert wis a great favorite with all [Sunday afternoon that 'Stanley 43) Gun Metal Oxfords 3 : ial o'clock on Satuedny- giternoon, at ! 3 3 : ! 3 un e d - . & ' grew anxious about him, and waited 'his friends, He was a member of the | Porter, Brock street, had been killed Kingston Mills, at the foot of a rock, | hints turday morning, and went | Salvation Army and was one of theiat 3 a.m. Sunday, by falling off the : | 5 | Balva- most enthustiatic workers and will be Kingston & Penibroke train, while Cn : : ne - ; body was discovered afier » sear¢h {ion Stmy. The captain with' the greatly missed there. He also was alon his way to Petawawa camp. 2 t lasting all forenoon. It seems that the | lad's brother and another boy, set member of the 14th P.W.0.R. bugle | It seems that he left the city on an 0 S I e U- ump frm-- -- Ann re -- . band, having just joifed this season, Saturday evening with No. 2 com- ' : i [sod was at camp last week with the pany, Canadian Army Medical Corps, : stment, : ; for sixigen days' camp. He had been ; k Suede d Cord d He is survived by his parents and attending camp for some years and Patent ord \ dn e eight brothers and sisters. Demased {took his holidays in this:way. When . : 2 came to the city some vears ago from {he left the city he wap bright : Silk p | the old' country. He had worked at | vheery, and in fine health '® - Rady | umps. - |Wormwith's piano factory and was| The pnewh came first to Robert temployed at the eotton mill at the! Meek, Major A. F. $ : jor Ross tele hk [ie of in loath. leek, jor A. 2 Bow coproptivg 1 Our $3 Range Excels All Others i in Kingston. i : The funeral took place on Monday ly, break the news to the be » g i k reaved only more economical than the % {afternoon at two o'clock, from the home. It gems that Mr. an Salvation Army barracks and the was taken somewhat sick at the sto. . ' : 3 > 3 3 " ; " - 0 GLE 'ordinary cheap grades, but is an, {14th bugle band, attended. mach, in the stuffy car, and went out h 9 added plese to every, meal, | --L on the platform to get some air. ¢ J y HEAVY FOG SUNDAY NIGHT. [It is supposed he took a faint spell, a " : 7 and was jostled off the car, falfing yMovements of the Vessels In and (On the tracks. When he was missed Out of This Port some time afterwards' search was 4 made, and his dead body -was found. -- ---- ------ There was a very hedvy fog, on the Th : se, ¥. 198 e late Stanley Porter was a great lake, Sunday Tors spring en vy favorite with all who knew him. He oy ae 4 that it was the woist fog they havelhed" taken an active part jn sports, . A GENEROUS PLATEFUL experienced so- lar this season, being a lacrosse . player, and © also ' a 5 : The steamer Alexandria will load figured on the Posties baseball team BY JOLLY GRIPMEN 'OF NEW vx : hundred boxes of cheese at|yp i a rams LORI RTA f th . nine He played with the old Granite foot. YORK STATE. of the most delicious, refresh- Ringsion to-night, for shipment to ball team. For eightesn vests he . : ing Ice Cream' ever manu ontrea ember of the 14th o ont factured is offered daily at The schooner Maize arrived from Os-|},as 8 TOTIDE ¢ ! regimen this store---purest ingredients wego, with coal for R.. Crawford. P.W.0. Rifles, - being a membr of ; ig em T No. 6 company, commanded by Capt ' reshest creams, best flavor- The steamer Donnaconna passed, on H. S a, who was ry ivg Heres--Had a Morr (one - ing, put together in spotless- ™ y { her way to Montreal, on Monday y ' © 3 - e i. . ly clean surroundings. Visit We Are Headquarters for INGOT Co. morning. grieved he hear oi the oath o ie Kingston was "stormed" Saturday } , our parlors Win Tou WARE. ta METALS--Large Stock, Prompt De- Canada The steamer Islander, in the Davis 2 Is Medi is Da ¥ Tem RS n the 'evening, in most disagrecable weath- crowd an hour of delight into liveries. Ingot Copper, Pig Iron, : dry dock, a few days, is out again. atiasgud as hoAPHter oboe oF. Was of, W0 = sure, by a Mampos of com- half 'that time. ; 5 8 tieraal travellers, an their wives, \ # Pig Lead, heet Lead, Alum: num, MT. Lo's elevator : The tug Bart | In July, 1902, the deceased was {from Watertow \.Y rid . ; . < A . as p oe N.Y.. who left ag % ' "gine Spelter. TORONTO ighe barges, and lear wilh the 0 of the Uh rogiment reprosenia |x Rochester, X.Y. Vi: he stems J SAKELL'S '8 |barges Hamilton and Augusta, to|tiVes Who 'went to Hngland lor 'the |Toronto, Fo cloy evening. : : Load grain at -Port Colborne; the tug | coronation of the late King Edward | The frolic kers; who had -indulged in - Next to Opera House : Phone 64p Emerson, from Port Colborne, with | Vil. ed {this little excursion, on their return . -- the barges Selkirk and Melrose, grain | By trade the deceased was original-'!fiom the United Travellirs' conven laden; the ug Bronson, Mom Mont- {ly a pressman, having been employed ition held last week in Waterto®n, N. real, with Shee light barges; ~ the jin the Wikg office until eight years |v were mostly from Rochester and ---------------- steamers Turret Crown and Turret | AO; when _ he secured as sphoiniudny Buffalo, N.Y. The 14th regimental i Court ench discharged 70,000 bushels |®s derk in the Jocal post office, which band met them at Watertown in the {of grain; the steamer Advance arrived | position he held at the ime of his afternoon, and accomppghed the grip | from Fort William, with grain, and, 'death. He was senior second class | men and their wives and sisters. LARGE FHAME DWELLING, with verandah and good lot, for $2,100; also smsller Frame House at $1,550 {cleared * for Montreal; the steamer clerk. [to the Limestone City on Saturda. Both of these are on Lower Bagot Street, lying in about ten feet of water, The | and saw Capt. Turner, of the Neturning From Convention--Spent Saturday Nigh ane Stindny n | Packer is due to arrive on Tuesday, | He was married to Miss Reid, dau- {evening. They arrived about 9.30 {from Frie, with 1,400 tons of coal. = (K&hter of Samuel Reid. of the Whig | ro 0° after a rather rough crossing | The New York Central has practical- 'composing room, who; with = two |i, bo greeted by the reception com {ly completed the new wharf at Clay- children, one an infant of two mon- {mittee of the local gripmen and rain fon. N.Y., near the station. The ths, survive. | However, this did not damper the | structure has been under construction Jn religion, the deceased was 2 '{ovial spirit, which always exists a [for the past five weeks and those in|Jlresbyterian, attencing. St. Andrew's jmong these fellows, and the whole charge of the work hope to have . it church He was also. an active rion" was taken to the board oi completed in about a week. Consider | member of Granite lodge of - Odd {; dd rooms, where they were officially able trouble was experienced in build- fellows. z ~ waited on. ing the cribbing and driving the piles| The deceased's father and mother |g gy ihorland, high chief gripman, on account of the great depth of the! Were on a whsit to Colborne, and were A VERY DESIRABLE SOLID BRICK DWELLING in the vicinity Alfred and Johnson Streets. This is a bargai t $4,600.00, BRICK DWELLING on the upper part of Earl Street, hot air furnace, electric ligh: and gas, b. & c., $2,750, of the local association, read an ad-, water. The dock will be over 300 feet | telégraphed for on Sunday afterncon. |... of welcome on behalf of the city iB long when completed and covered with Before leaving the oy ity on Saturday IFavellers, and Abraham Shaw, on | § i JUST WHAT YOU WANT ! a shed. [night the late Mr. Porter went over [i hair of the mayor, who was un- | @ | The government steamer Loretta and congratulated his father-in-law, | © 'oidably absent, gave them a civic i FOR THIS SEASON cleared from Swift's. wharf, Monday Samuel Reid, Queen street, on the oe: Io p00" "HR. Russdl, of Roches- i ! afternoon. ' asion of the latter's sixty-eight ter, and W. Whallen, of Buffalo, the oy bh i { Ww i The steambarge Navajo cleared birthday 'anniversary, and said that secretaries of their local United Tra- | - . \ i HITE SHOES acréss the lake, on her first trip of he expected to have a good two weeks vaollers Associations, made appropriate : the season, on Monday. She has late- [at camp. aplies | q/ Beautiful, raceful; daint ly been extensively removated. 1 The flag at the local post office is replies. J e y x The has y crawd then went t the The pleasure steam vacht Aida ecall-!flying at half-mast in memory of the eon pd Richt ean Totals 4 A A |{ Hight up to the minite in ed at Swift's wharf, Sundav evening. (dead clerk, who was loved by all | here they stopped for the night, abd | > x. siyle The steamer Rideau King has gone his comrades. Postmaster James gy ; ' A n delightful time was spent with ds 3 ipa' in Davis' dry dock for repairs. | Stewart speaks in high terms of the speeches, songs and music, many of Lad €s Swift's wharf, Sunday : Steamer Tq- | desbased's faithfulness to duty and the local gripmen being on hand White Nu-Buck 1onto, down and up; steamer Ottawa, his good work : : [ down; steamer Belleville, up. Steamer | On the rugby field Stanley Porte: On Sunday a trip was taken «down Launch or Boat Seat Buttoned Boots the river on the steamer America. On £ lotha, rom 1 hay ports; sisamer shouy brilliantly. He Was i the return the steamer Toronto was AT | White Nu Buck Pumps, 4 uena Vista cleared up the Rideau, wing, on the Kingston Granite team taken at Swift's whart, jor home. AH ' 2 EE EER Fe BERNER |) MES REDS] Wore toes pears: : - - his speedy work. *t had been intended to take the |¢ and Oxfords | Want to Have Railway. TN vi'tors around the city in the street . v RN A committee from Taber, Alta, | NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS. !rars and out to lake Ontario Park Phone 147 4 $1.50, $2 00, $250 | headed by Hon A. J. Mclean, jyro- s------ - the evening of their arrival in the 5 id and $3 50 vincial minister of municipilities, re- | In Ontario Insane Hospitals are Im- icity, but the weather man frowned » cently intetviewed the Grand Trunk AN : Ovi : on such course. : : Pacific authorities at Winnipeg. as to : proving. : he: <r ee TEs ou ® sooedingls pleased Ladies of Culture and Re- i White Canvas Button SOLD IN AIRTIGHT PACKAGES ONLY the possibility of securing the en.|. A reat improvement in the <train-f "eo eon and have expressed finement Use Salvia Hair|§ Bo $250. $3.00 2nd mW Sn AI) 14 MARKET ST. 2m "PHONE 68. » z - & - g & In 7 & = o $ - % = & x o 3 \ PLATE-GLASS AND LIABHATY INSURANCE. HONVHASNI OLAV NV LVOH HOLOW i : . ol 5 urses conducted in : trance of that railway into their {"'€ shoot Jor h ! b SH ital for a their intention to establish a council . " y pe the spitals district, Taber has grown to be |FONRECUHON 3 | insane has taken place during the past of United Commercial Travellers here Tonic. It Makes the Hair | one of the most important coal - rwirtRmcs > PO i1They also promised to recommend : l Mhipping oinis in the week Duk J [ahr years, scoping to the report of [hey leo Brogized fool | Beautiful, | ae claimed by the committee that it oh by Hon. W. J. Hanna to con-{tion, which will bring to the city At last a remedy has een discover Saw er Sh St been handicapped by the lack of rail- Pom the annual examinations. about 1,500 travellers next year ad that will positively destroy this i y 0 ore way-competition. With eleven mines | The training of nurses, it is pointed rem pest. | in operation and a .tofal daily ca- out, is not only manifest. in improve- | © On a Long Tour. That Dandruff is caused by germs pacit-- of 3,500 tons, only about one- ment. in the nursing staff, but the pa-| One of 'New Westminster's leading | is accepted by every sensible person. A ---- half is being shipped. tients as the result of Als Jwaining [and most enterprising men, in the per. Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. SS ----------------- given th nurses' are receiving! better son of CC. OC, Chiff, who, with Mrs. SALVIA «ill kill the dandruff germs BOING 10 BE cool _ Went to Petawawa. care apf the iacilities of hospital | Clif, has been in the city, a few days, | and remove Dgndrufi in ten days, or "A" and' "C" squadrons, -4th Hus-| treatmént are more carefully applied {the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Orpha | money back sars, lft, about 8.30 o'clock, Satur-|than ever before in the history of | Drury, Princess street, and Mrs, Chfi's SALVIA is guaranteed. 1¢ will grow i A CUC M day evening, for Petawawa camp, un-|these institutions. The course oi train- jeousin, Mrs. Richardson, Brock street, | hair, stop itching scalp, falling hair, € Get Rid of Elastic Hands, Springs aad In addition to holding the rupture.ider the command of Majors J. F.|ing prescribed is largely the same as [left to-day fo visit George Clifl, Na-land make the hair thick and abun- a neh Marnren Has he Chuthe russ or Cluthe Automati Leatherland and A. W. Stroud, re-|adopted for general hospitals by the|{panee, and other relsuiven in Hal dant. It J ents hair from turning That is, the Wise ones are Dangerous Opermgbons. soothing, strengthening massage to{spectively, going in training for two |American Hospital Association, but, vicinity. Later, they will leave or gray, ey Ada le and lustre. The Trusses like those shown above-the the weak ruptured paris weeks. The squadrons were fairly well|in addifion to that, the nurses #re |Toronto, Gvislph, Detroit and how, } SALVIA is a hair dressing that has belt and leg-stram @astie and spri automaticaliy--the massage goes " fer via v : 3 ; ist vig Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. tft ave | hecome the favorite with women of rh Ter soi hy arustor | ay long, all without any atten-| up to strength, about fifty five men examined in mental and nervous: dis bd t wi the greater part of | taste and eulture, who k v the and leave an order for a new surgical supply houses and many . tion whatever fram you, and forty-five horses each. No. 3|easas. according to the plan adopted | been travelling the grea pa 3 AS k , 0 know the so- : i i 8 styled "Hornia Speciallsts'--make ¢ his mag whic Bl strengthen company, Army Medical Corps, under |by the British Psychological Associa- [six months, having leit Jom ly in | cial Yalue of Jusutiful hair. A large, gas service . > % SNOT ~ just as exercise strengthens a wea « A ~ > . 3 a > o 3 1 ing Sen 'ran- | generou ottie v Ss y Be a miserante far . eXerybody J ie wrm--is 80 remarkably beneficinl--sa| Major A. FE. Ross, looking well, went | tion. During the Past year many of December, visiting > abel =n mn gens d olny ¢ Dost on) " Aa at They are the ones who. when And--even when afitle so tight you remarkably curative--that in 19% |on 'the same train. | graduates from the training | ¢isco, Passohorles, various parts wading druggists everywhere, and in A na, when can scarcely stand to keep them on cases out of every 200°rupture begins schools in connection with the On-|Ualifornia, across the American desert, Kingston by all druggists. The word the not, stifling days roll they du ho good Whatevér, imekks an Mm the day.u Cluthe A Superb Voice ! tario hospitals ior the insane, have re- also taking in Texas, Mexico. Florida SALVIA (Latin for sage), is on around, are going to: be cool harm--they squesse the rupture, often The World's Great Book on Rupture. Miss Driv f Ki : , |evived appoiniments in Canada 'and !and many other American cities, as; every bottle. af =X ymfortable, and enjoy the cavsing strang»lation--dig into the Don't go on letting your rupture get Ga 158 Univer, of Nhingston, sang an the Lmited States, particularly in in- | well as the principal cities of Canada. gE - ma ¥ advantages derived by pelvic bone in front--press against the warse--don't spend a cent on account sananoque on Wednesday. The Re stitutions where their special .training | Mr. Clifi takes great pleasure in re- CAFE CHINAMAN SKIPS, the use of gas for cooking sensitive spinal column at the back of your rupture until 'you get our book] porter says : "We seldom have the op-{ in hospital work has specially fitted viewing bis birth place, the old Lime- S-- » M of advice--w hich two cents for =a i i < . . CHEAP, CLEAN, ) LNT Rupture tXpiataad In it frea Slamp--or a pepny for a postal--will Bunty. to listen to a voice like} | them for such responsible, work. fstone city, and certainly Shang es King's Cafe in Charge of Bailiff on . . AN, CONVENIENT. book~--can't be rellgved or cured Ting you 8 iver's, so clear, so true, so 2 many changes, since he was a hoy, Sunday. - A card addressed to the Ln at kt from growing: s: o i Te ah Dung, sweet, and above all every word was | some fifty years ago. Mr. Clifi's father, Hum Foster, the 7 priet i place. ee JSotandiy" via" Ee graphic s piciures--took us over|%0 Plainly heard. The bird songs and | Visiting in the City. who. will be remembered hy some of fg Co Chin oe I ap " o the "Knit unless the ppris are held se- % to write--took us that long | the spring songs were bul a part of | Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Connell, Bos- | the older residents, was an architect YA HAR mer Y . to find out all the facts we've put in , . ' : i King's cafe, who, when Tom Tat a 4 Bandage or splint 4s U . n her dear little sell. Her short stay in! ton, Mass.. who have attended . the for many of Kingston's old reliable ' ; Gananoquis has won ber many fricad N lave a La skipped out, about two months ago, } hiro + b It explains the dangers of opera- A x nds the Columbi structures, wt . Water, Je anh vo By roken oa. A tions and why they don't always curefand all would be glad to hear her guviiling of pL. will oy a - my 8 a oie rr in) busitons. on King meset, ower, only thing i the world that can keep (0 SUY cirdd. Tells why--for the pro. again. Miss Meek played for Miss | Vashing , gues = = ollowed in the footsetsp of his pro- pA A pre FR Balen teetfon Bh. the public--drug stores Driver. We hive beard Mise Motk tc this week of the former's cousin, Mrs. Need to be Well Fed. prietor, om Sunday morning, and C. C. FOLGER. > ' val ot b wed 10 se usses x & mes i % ; ar a # diffrence il make when Explains why belt, sprin and fore, and know the able assistant shot Ia Coyle, Aberdeen avenue, before. At the county council on Saturday, [made a hasty #xit. The two waiiresses : laste Bn he j ret their summer home at {when .f oC vas speaking 'a. | who were employed by hi b - GENERAL MANAGER. And vou ean gel exactly that king €lastic trusses can do no mood. Ex-lis {o any programme. urning to when James McGrath was speaking a- 0 were employed by him, when they p-- of truss~-withoul 'pisking a cent of POFeS the humbug "methods™ "ap- ny _progra {Palm Beach. bout til onstructi t the jail, asked for their wages, on Saturd lances" "plasters." eto. - - wn tie construction at t au, ges, on aturday your money, } w P he k h 14 be | night, were told th he would p: angerous at Night, It w _ Cluthe r And tells--absolutely without mis- 2 » was asked how much cou . ght, at ould pay ; Cnet ht Sampu Massager. Tram cor nhresentation--ali aabout the Cluthe Tie Lage Mas. Turnbull, Made Police Magistrate. made in a day, He said that de- [them on Sunday morning. He owed The Joie grounds, on. circus. night, ; Far more thar a tross--tar mors 3 rir mar dolds--how It gives| The funeral of the late Mrs. lsahella A pended. largely u how the prisoners | them $8 each and they ecalied in the | "ere dangerous when it got good than merely & A device for holding the (he curing massage--how it is water-| Turnbull, wife © of Thomas Turnbull, ! Edward G. Adams, Westport, has RS no to find and dark. People crossing them to * ruptune In bine ay Sry 13, nds _ail_expensé.--how k been appointed police magistrate of {Were fed. H they got good, substan. {morning to find him gone. each the . hig ictarent ir everything else YOU can get it on 60 days' trisi--and took place from her late residence, 309 West F x tt {tial meals they would do a 'great| AS soon as his departure mas dis} 7080 1 main entrance alter the for a ure that t has received i$ Fives Saimes and Jfdresses of ora Ring street west; to Catara i veme-| KetPY port, to succeed Seott, re deal more than if thes received small [Covered those who had accounts with SPW ran the risk of stepping into B+ eR ride it is as comfortable want you to know about it, tery, on Saturday aitern The wer- | 12 meals. S.inetimes he found a pri- [him began to investigate and a bailiff hollows and wrenching their ankles, - us heir elothing . thin = - rg rg or aa ee was conducted ot. the bome by : soner complaining of feeling weak, and | Was placed .in charge or ine thrown - down, there Leng c~=this boo a e means o ~fRev. D. \ rr ee ise eit ar springs ing many years to your life and of re. D. Iaing, of the First Baptist he would explain that he did not -- / uo lights till the gate was reached. Bg & 9, pinch, chute, squeess or SLOTINE Fou to full strength and use- ae ed an. emt G. N receive enough food to do the work) Time-Table for Entrance Exams. [12 ¢8%e of accidents a citizen wants Si ® Bap! rape-1Vuts fellows who had the fore t to drop into. the office : of fice of the Works, Queen 8treet or 'phone 197, will' bring the necessary information Guy ; to kn p A position n by 'sucito dust use the ea gr simply say ibearers were three bl her eon of an able-bodied workman. It would | The high .school entrance examina [prey ¥ho would: have heen Ja . : bie in a letter or porial, "Bend me you wn that if the county council wants | ti ill st 1 Wedne v stip--the only truss - exist « w Tim 3 see at 1 ns will start next dnesday, June ence that is honestly guaranteed never beak In writing us. please give as, Joseph and George; Mo. : allen, Ron chas Ie hones garam our Box number as Below :-- Pittsburg: JI. W. Newman and W. : fhe het restilt i¢ Bd hase is -- 19th. and Sontinue for tues dave. Sent om 90 Dass' Trial to Prove It. flwin. The revains were "placed in and cream that fu fai iv Mr 3 Miran. [euing June Flat. The timetable is: ton, has bees appointed » supervising v . : F ~ - - 3 . dune 9 ce] frnoom. 1.10 Lo At, : 1 norcibu ye HR pr Ne ga Hb HUNR 8, Chuthe Box 103-CLOTHE b atammgui Rethdtery. g "for breakfast Rev. T. W. Neal was Belleville. | reading " instractions: 1.30 to 3.30, inept or " ui lingual ah = yg a 0 ove 3 ara. that We want to =. Tae tira 81, New York City Pro. Denys to Give Address. | Supday. In the morning pe preached] composition: 3.40 to (25, spelling, June on a a EF ah Shee and me Free Book en 3 : it Bridge Street Methodist church, on}/ June 20th--Morning, 9 to 11.20: ah mie you 68 duy® time to test ne Cre of TR are Prof. Paul Denys went to Belleville : Comfort and E the occasion of its nindtieth anni- Yarithmetic: afternoon. 1.30 to 3.30, < an a, ent keen your repture | this moming to attend the sonven- nergy [versary. In the afternoon he spoke in| reading (examination papes.) er n wir The other" Tmt 7 Titan dk SG aamk sesisersiasc f6ion of the graduates of the pravin: | | Alpert chapel, while in the evening hel June 2ist--Morning, 9 to JL & ; i a busy day: i Fng- ri Mt sf: ond the trogbl or vial institution for the dea which for ¢ i, A {again priached in Bridee street church. | 1 a 1.14 pw Ars ml 'BH ere rare had with SPRL Lo POOL. ssan wun ta iy, aie urd y ) £210 p wh grammar: | Ao to 12. writh g: af 3 4 oe : he Miss Nettie B of Stratiord, § ' - } : us ie Byrne, Sirs is Hternoon. 1.30 to 3.30. geography. better oats ] Town... Sg AS RAS Shh The "There 's a Reason," Shonding % few Tears in Ringri th the | Oral reading may be taken at such slits. J. Summerby, formerly of Kings hours as are convenient during the days of the examination. Best Yor all Uver lls. Try Vom,

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