Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1912, p. 1

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YEAR 79-NO. 146 ROOSEVELT UNDECIDED "a minute. i "REGARDING Plan to Continse Convention Abandoned. IDAHO WENT FOR TAFT LAST RESOLUTION VOTE 605 TO 464. WAS The President is Still the Strongest |' Candidate~--Governor Hadley May be the Man Chosen for the Posi- tion of Vice-President, Chicago, June 22.4 Col. Roosevelt eventually heads an independent tic ket it' seems. certain that the conven- tion which 'will name him will be held ail a 'time considerably after the ad- juukriment of the republican national convention, now in session in this city, As a result of the decisive votes of yesterday's proceedings of the vention, 'particularly that on fourth California district contest, after a day's sober reflection on part of his close advisers, the plan con. the and the IS COURSE - DR. WU TING FANG, A former Chinese minister at Wash. ington, is pamed as premier of China MINISTER REFUSES INCREASE. for the continuation of preseny con vention as outlined, Thursday, practi- eally has been abandoned, Some of Col, -Roosevelt's more radi: | cal supporters still cling to the belief | that it would be wise to carry out | their origrinal plan, which in effett was stoutly to maintain that the republi- | an convention is irregular and illegal, and after its adjournment to proceed wilh an organization in the same hall says he is receiving enough for | immediate desires, and name their ticket, with Mr. Hoosevelt at its head. Col, Roosevelt,. however, refused to sanction this plan He did not torbid it. He still main- | tans that he is bound to obey the | wishes of his supporters, and that he lcountry folk, is willing, as he expressed it Thursday in his statement, "personal ly to bear the respensibility Governor Johnson, of California, speaking at the convention, Thursday said : "lhis question (seating dele- yates according to votes at primaries) goes to the very root ol republican sm. It is, 'Shall the people rule You men of the east may sneer the uew progressivism that has come like a giant out of the west, but all thinking men to-day recognize that the revolution i= on in this country and progressivism 1» triumph." The first vote of Temporary Chair man Koot's electionrr was 558 to 502, The second, on Liovernor Hudley 8 ori, rg Jabot to the same eltect, was to 81 | Another roll eall was ordered to de- | cide whether (o accept the majority or minority report ' of the committee | on credentials, During his roll Idaho switched to 'Taft, amd great cheering from l'afters, Wisconsin also polled a solid 25 ior loosevelt. } he motion carried to adopt the majority report, the official result being : Not Voting, ¥% Noes, 464; Yes, 605. | sire to Taft and Hadley. New York, June 22.-'The Tribune's Chicago special says : f which vention has granted him. Mr. Newton sent on {state probably will make up a and insist upon his acceplance. Says Salary is Sufficient Present Needs, Middletown, - Conn.,- June 22 Rev. William F. Newton, whe for His The tra verses the backwoods portions of this | state with a gospel waggon, has re- fused to accept an increase in salary the Connecticut Baptist con- his he was salary needs, and that When him for all a larger check last month's to he returned the increase with thanks. Mr. Newton is greatly beloved by the The Baptists of the purse LOVERS DIE IN A SUICIDE PACT TWO «| Austrian Princess and a Baron. London, End Their Lives By . Vienna, June 22. ~The Countess Alice Aluer.i, aged thifty, a niece of. Count Lonyay, husband of the fore mer Princess Stophamid, was found dead in a railway earriage at Vienna station at midnight last night and Baron Kuecthy, aged twenty, who was in the same compartment, was dying. The countess was huddled in a corner, clutching a silver ecrueilix to tall, her breast with both hands. She badomestic been shot through the heart. The baron was lying on the floor with a revolver in his hand, He had been ghot in the temple. A letter found the hands of the countess stated that they were the victims of hopeless lova and endedl : "We wished to die gether; please deal gently with bodies." It is reported that relatives of to- our the! the | KINGSTON; SIAM'S KING PAYS TAXES, This Monarch Wants to be Other Citizens, Bagkok, Sisgm, June 22. --King Maha Vajiravudah has just performed a very graceful act in empowering the minis- ters of the interjor and local govern- ment to collect taxes on his lands and Like to those paid by private individuals. In course of a letter addressed to the two ministers in question his majesty says : . "The people in general who own landed gnd house propegty, when the time! arrives for being called upon by the authorities to do s0, have to pay taxes on the same in proportion to | the extent of each person's posses isipns. Apart from the official side, 1 cagsider myself as being any ordinary rh The property which I possess, comparatively speaking, may be said to be considerable; and if the govern ment mould like to have a share of the income therefrom 1 shall be both willing and glad to part with the | fame, ag a contribution towards the maintenance of the state and nation | like any other ordinary individual. { "Accordingly, henceforth I request | you to levy taxes on all landed .and house property which are considered my personal possession in the same manner as they are levied upon those BOY OF FOUR YEARS IS * ATTACKED BY ROOSTER i | lenge and Baby's Scalp is , Severely Lacerated. South Norwalk, Conn., June 22.--! large rooster attacked Lester Moffit, of Brooklyn, four years old, in Greens Farms, east of here, bore kim to the 'ground and was sinking his spurs into his scalp when driven off by William H. Barr, uncle of the boy, with whom he was visitings Dr. J. H. Nolan had to sew up soveral gashes in the lad's scalp. Only the fact thag the boy btried his face in his arms saved. his eyes. |» The boy says he crowed at the {rooster and the bird must have taken it for a challenge. L | | | PRAISES DOMESTIC SCIENCE. } -- | Duchess of Sutherland Says it Cures ! Restlessness. June 22 --'1f 1 were a man | would only marry a woman {who had been "taught domestic sciens " | So declared 'he Duchess of Suther- land in the course of her presidential address at a recent conference of the (Association of Teachers of Domestic 'Seience of Battersea Polytechnic, "Domestic science might be a able cure for the restlessness of age," she said. She was grateful, said, for the reaction that had in among those in authority' for management of the teaching of science, which reaction expected was the outcome of une fortable homes, the harvest of neglect of the nineties Fvery . one was now learning the value of do mestic science, and a next generation of healthy women, and practical men lwpuld be the result. | COMMAND valu- the she the do she om the { BRIGADE. "Roosevelt 1s beaten to a frazzle, to | baron prevented the marriage of the Death of General Edward S, Bragg, use the colonel's own preturesgue nacular. Wiliam Howard Tait is strongest candidate for the nomina tion to suecved hunselt. The ee pre sidential nomination 1s still very much | in the ait; but it may not be a bad guess to pick Herbert NS, Hadley, the ambitious governor of Missouri, Of course, Hadiey w not flirting with both sides, but he as made it very plam that he and lus delegates have | no intention of balting, whatever nas be the orders of the colonel. Lp el the last hour, 'Thursday, the colonel had succeeded in inducing only 114. of his three hundred odd supporters sign a statement pledging them belt the national convention, 'found' a new nationalist party." Lil to to and -------- ' CONTENDER FOR CUP. New Boat Will be in Gold Challenge Races. Thousand Island Park, N.Y., June 20.~The new power boat, Syracuse, which is at present being built by William Tousey, of Syracuse, will un- doubtedly be one of the strongest contenders in the races held along the river this season, and there is great possibility that it may carry off the gold challenge cup in the American power' boat races to be held over the Alexandria course, for the Thou: sand Island k Yacht Club, whose colors it will' fiy. The boat is being constructed at the Leighton shops at Clayton and = Mr, Leighton himself is at present superin- tending the installation of the engines. The Syracuse is 24 fest over all and has a six-foot six inch . Your Fray engines of Hve cylinders each will furnish the motive force for this craft, which i$ expected to develop 300 harse bower ant turn the twin screw propel more than 1,060 revolutions ; immense Sd Pa weigh: Tony by Farber, i than 1.000 pounds. It is claimed that it will have a speed of over forty-five miles an hour. a" ¥. County Court, 2 pm. Monda counle because of their ages, I'he indications were that the baron had Killed the woman hefore shoot- ing: himself. He died without regain. ing consciousness earlyGthis morning. the disparity in shims ZF IN BARREL, Murder Out to be aicide. fury DROWNS HE Woman's Supposed Turns Honesdale, Pa. close seratiny the supposed Herman near 22 Under the Peterson, Sophie farm, the ined lore- a halt-tiled bar down to Blin of Caraner murder the |. Equinunk, and ol "the mto rel, hag simmered ease. of wields. in from On hag a the coroner saul that Mis Herman" had ev dently grown tired of living and that she plunged headfirst into the barrel, The contorted on ing body return last vor features and disar- ranged clothing, which seemed to point to foul play, were the natural evidence of the woman's death strug- gle when she became wedged in the barrel with her head submerged in two feet of water at the bottom. She was about fifty-five years old and so far as the Equinunk folks knew she was never married. An ef fori is bemyg made. to find her vels- tives, who are supposed to be living in New York, A -------------------- - Fire Wipes Out Village. North Battleford, Sask., June 29. A fire which originated from a gaso- line explosion almost totally wiped out the year-old village of Edanfort, forth of here, ori the Jackfish branch of the Canadian Northern, on Thurs- day morning. The following business lates were burned : Arizona hotel, Andgrin's ball and pool room and bake shop. Steve's I store, Gal. vin Walston Tamir Digan. po den's general store, office, two pool rooms, three livery barns, Pio- heer Lumber company and many others, The estimated loss is $2850. 000, J ---------------------- Name Royal Commission. Quebec, June 22.--The Quebec gov: emment appointed a roval commission to reorganize the license system of the province. The commission is cotn- of Justice Carroll, president, and Justices Cross and Tessier. The secretary is A. Brossam, comptroller of provincial revenue. Taloum powder, all k . at Sar- | Aged Eighty-one Fond du Lac, Wis, ~Gen, {Edward 5S. Bragg, commander of the | famous lron Brigade -during the civil war, is dead here. Gen." Bragg had been in feeble | health for a number of years. He was | eighty-fivé years old last February. He ! garvid several terms in congress as a {democrat from Wisconsin. Gen. Bragg gained considerable fame in the national demoératic convention lof 1854, when, seconding the nomina {tion of Grover Cleveland, he used the texpression : "We love him for the (enemies he has made." 99 June New Hastings Inspector, Belleville, June 22.-At the meeting of th: county &ouncil, J. Lolling, M. A. [vncipal for the past for vears of the Helleville H gh School, was ap- pointed pubs school 1mspector for Narsh Hastings, in ~ the place of In- seeler BE. I. Ingall, who resigned, having been appointed an inspector of the Tr-lingual schools. Mr. Colling wasqpold medalist in classics in 1890 at the University of Toronto. -- Manitoba University in Park. Winnipeg, June 22.--The University council decided definitely to locate the University of Manitoba at Tuxedo Park. The work will be staried by March 3lst next year. "Met'onkey's' sweets." Gibson's. houses throughout the gountry similar. Bird Takes Child's Crowing as Chal A" ONTARIO, SATURDAY LATEST TIDINGS Despatches From Near and Distant Places. GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, Matters That Interest Everyhody--- Notes From Al Over--Little of Everything FKasily Read and Re- membered, The Pripce of Wales will be eighteen years of age on Sunday. Dr. Danicl €lark, a prominent alien ist, lit $65,000 to charity. Hon. Robert Hogeers will visit Eng land in July on pnmizrdtion matters. Hans Larsen, Procupine prospector, suicided hanging near North lay, Saturday morning. Cannda h been an exhibit the Frisco, in 1015, The Welland canal is again opined, bit the three childiun's bodies have not been found The Dominion for record number fights next January, James Fraser, a veterinwry surgeon, formerly of Montresd and Toronto, is dead in Shethpld, kng. Joseph Carroll, of Buffalo, N.Y., aged forty-five years, was stabbed to death by his wife on Friday, Kerneth Mackenzie, a lunatic from Midland, jumped from a train near To- ronto, and was nearly killed. Telesphore 'Rochon, ex-inspector of bislingual schools in Eastern Onfario, died at Clarence Creek, on Friday. A two-vear-old child in Ottawa, en Friday, elimbed on a table and drank water off iv paper. The child died shortly after the West India commitiee is ban- queting Hon. George E. Foster on July 4th, inJ.ondon, Eng. Bonar Law will be a Charles Toronto, vy make in mvited warld 8 to fair at Ailiance is preparing of local option guest. . McD. Hay, of Lyman Bros, was elecied president of the Canadian Wholesale Drug Assoc iatipn, meeting at Halifax, The House of Lords has decided that a deceased wife's sister, who marries the widower, is entttled to partake of holy communion. Frank Dowerman is scouting for more pitchers for the London club. He says he will win the Canadian league pennant or bust. Premier Scott, of Saskatchewan, is not campaigning. he feeling is grow ing that he will retire shortly to make way for Hou. J. A. Calder. "Jack" .sohnson, the pugilist, and his wife, "ave been indicted by the grand jury at Chieago, for smuggling a diamcod bracelet, bought abroad. I'he Caleite Lake Mining company, capital 32,000,000, head oflice Toron- to, is to be wound up: Justice Kid- dell nade an order to that effect on Friday Sensational in tickets for Ascot, England, made, Friday, when an injunction 7gamst a well known society woman, whose name is kept secret, "who 'earned it wns granted. Trustee Simms, of the Ottawa parate school board, says that teach ers for the ti-lingual schools cannot bet found, especially at first He add ed : '"The trouble is that when you get teachers who can speak English as well as desired, they cannot teach French." License 'Inspector Johnston and Chief of Police Postlethwaite, on Fri- day, seized six kegs, alleged to con tain intoxicants, in the milikia camp at Goderich. Several hundred militia surrounded the inspector and chief, the later had to draw his revolver in or- der to get away with the liquor. as to traffic enclosure at disclosures the were royal ou, s8- THE ALEXANDRIA ASHORE. Went Aground on Salmon Island Late Friday Night. The steamer Alexandria, coming down the take, well laden' with freight, went ashore, at. Salmon Island, up the lake, Friday night. The steamer Corn- wall, of the Calvin company, was dis patched to her assistance. It is thought she is pretty well on, and a good deal of the freight will have to be taken off. Christy's Celebrated Straw Hats Are sold in Ningston at Campbell Bros', the importing hatiers. Sale of black aproms, with pockets, 25¢., at Dutton's.. ; "Buy talcum powders." Gibson's. Mrs. Woodcock, Hay Bay, bad the misfortuse to fall, dislocating her hip aud is in a serious condition. t 5 CANADIENNE, Coif , JUNE 22, 1912. wanal st SC Catharines on » Jar £200,000 GIFT TO CLERKS. National City Baukh Enriches It Employees' Fund. York, June It was an- aounced at the ational City bank that James Stillnian, chairmas of the board of directors of the bank, had cabled that he desived to presemt to the bank force, "in appreciation of their devotion to the bank's interests, and as a souvenir of the bank's cen- teonial,"'" the sum of £100,000, repre senting $1,000 for each year of the bank's existence. This gift, it was added, was, to- day, supplemented by the directors of the bank with an appropriation. of £100,000 for the same purpose. = This $200,000 will, the annoancement says, be held in the City Bank Club treas ury as a fund for educational, charit- able and entertaigment purposes, and for any other benSheial purpose which the trustees may consider advisable. The City Bank Club is composed of all the clerical force of the bank, ex- capt its officers. new 2. WIFE GOES TO SCHOOL, Wears Short Skirts and Young. Chicago, June 21.--Mrs. "laura CO, Hammond entered the Euglewdod High School three years ago ps "Miss Hammond." She was in rather short skirts and apy ed to be dbont eigh- teen vears old. She will be graduated to-morrow near the head ot the class, and it now develops that she has been married -for thirteen and 1% thirty-three old. "1 wanted to be something,' she eaid to-day. 'Six years ago I Started at the Dove grammar schoof, and from thete kh went to the Englewood High. I did pose as a miss," as 1 thought it would be betier. My husband is Ira Hammond, superintendent of the din- ing car service of the llhinois Central railway, The girls all took me to be eighteen or twenty, and | made many friends among them. 1 wil to the "University of Chicago. ambition is to practice law." Appears years Years go My JUNK SHOP PICTURE VALUABLY. Physician Pays $100--Scene Worth $20,000. : Monrovia, Cal., June Drawn by idle curiosity to a junk shop auction in Lous Angeles recently, Dr. ¥. M. Pottenger, of Monrovia, purchased for $100 a painting which pleased his fancy and which later was pronounced by connoissgurs a Veroeckhoven mas- terpiece worth $20,000, Judges of art works declared the painting, a dairy scene, was undoubt- edly iromi the brush of the famous Belgian artist, who died thirty years ago. They averred the painting was probably fifty years old, one going so far as to declare he had seen it sold in Paris a few. years ago for several thousand dollars, 090 HE KNOWS SLAYER. [Hint That Murderer is Man of Social Standing. . 22 ! Indianapolis, June a report of Henry C. Webster, a pri vate detective, { Marion eounty grand jury re-Gpened the investigation of the death of Dr. Helene hnabe, whose body, with the throat cut, was found in her apartments in the Dela- ware Flats on the morning of Uctobex 24th, 1911. Webster asserted that he had e®idence to submit to the grand jury which would result in the indict- ment of the murderer of Dr. Knabe. It is hinted that the slayer is a man of social standing. TEMPERATURE DETECTS PROXIMITY OF ICEBERGS Preliminary Experiments on Three Icebergs Have Yielded Very Promising Results. Halifax, N.8., June 22.--The United States cruiser Chester evening, and exchanged salutes with the citadel. Capt. B. C. Becker, who is in command, reports three icebergs sighted on June 17th; the only ice en- compiered on the cruise near track of the trans-Atlantic liners. She will sail for Philadelphia next Wednesday. On: bogrd are two representatives of the department of commerce and la bor, who, were conducting experiments with an electrical resistance thermome ter and recorder, to ebtain a continu- ous record of the temperature of the sea water with a view to determihing whether changes in temperature of the sea water can be utilized. to: detect the proximity of icebergs and .ice fields. Preliminary experiments on three ice bergs, sighted by the Chester, they say, have given promisihg results ~Acting on Appointed Aide-de-Camp. A special from Ottawa to the Whig says : Lieut -Col." H. E. Barstali, command- ing the Royal Canadian Artillery, and ro well known in Kingston, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the Dike of Connaught. ---------------- Sunday Connections for Cape. Steamer leaves 730 a.m. and 2 pm, returning leaves Cape Vincent 10.50 am. and 6.45 p.m. Sle. return Panama Hats, The finest of the fine, $3.50 up, at Campbell Bros', Kingston's hal store. The standard of purity, Eldon but- mee our special suit case, $1.50. Dut- 4ton's. . The residence of Michael Burns, Perth, was almost destroyed by fire on Friday morning. The neighbors rushed in and saved most of his fur- niture, Men's white overalls, 45¢c. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. . * Litbson's. b Pidon 7 Taft's arrived last | exciting motor } 'bitter; aH good grocery ell MRT mite Daeain f § iy CONPROMISE PLATFORM CONCESSIONS TO PROGRESSIVES. WITH THE All Republican Leader{ Believe That the President Will be Re-nominat- ed--Hope for the Re-uniting of the Party. Chicago, June ~That Taft would be re-nominated, his running mate se lected, following the adoption of «a compromise platform in which con cessions will be made to the progres sives, and that the convention would adjourn sing die before midnight, to- night; was the opinion of nearly every party leader, to-day. we Nerves have been frazzied by the or- deal, and delegates and visitors want to get home, The renomination of the president is generally conceded by nearly everyone of the party leaders, who insisted that his strength has been gaining rapidly through the coun try during the las two days They claimed the party would be united before November, and Roosevelt's pro Eresgave party would win away only a minority and in the progressive states the democrats lose more to them than to the republicans They their behef that the democratic cards were staked either in Champ Clark, Judson Harmon Oscar Underwood at Baltimoré, - and they insisted they would then be. able to face the struggle in November with hopes of victory. Despite their open Confidence, however, the hig party leaders were troubled over the velt programme for the day, and had organized a plan ready to meet any thing "Leddy 's" "tribe might let" loose (Gossip had it 'that the convention to be held in August in which the programme members of both the re- publican and the demoeratic parties will be asked to participate, Besides Roosevelt 8, La Follette's name is als, wed in connection with the pe wed progressive conven- tion. The chief interest in the republican convention 18 now centred in the minee tor vice-president. The presented, now that Roosevelt is of the fight, in this convention re-nomination apparently a foregone conclusion, were Sherman, Hadley, Senator Kenyon (lowa), Bo rah, Dr. Nichols, M. Butler (New York), John Wannamaker (Philadel- phia.) 2. professed or Roose is ine no names out and Roosevelt a Candidate. Chicago, June 22. Announcing Roosevelt of the "na tional progressive party," a big sgn was hung in the Roosevelt headquar ters in the Congress hotel, this morn- ing. as candidate THE 4TH AT OGDENSBURG. Big Celebration Being Arranged by the Elks. Ogdensburg will be the Mecea for thousands people from Northern New York and the border counties of Untario on July 4th. The bration Ogdensburg has vears of the nation's natal ing arranged bv the Elks gramme will be replete with the-minute features, and from morning till late at night be a succession of splendid event new feature this be on of best cele given day the pro in is he up-to early there vear will wal races the Lawrence the city, on for valuable more exciting river, directly front the 4th, noth in the morning of There blood prizes is ng tingling .than a contest between high-powered motor craft such as will races The include and horse or compete in these the afternoon will between ( a , amateur sport list for baseball Gananoque, races, ensburg match, athletics, and numerous other attractions now heing booked. As in the past the mu will be grand, and the fireworks' display in the evening will be unrivall ed. Special, rates will be provided bs water and rail to the g lacrosse VeArs gic cit Presentation to 8S. 8. Corbett. A very pleasant event took place at Draper's Lodge, Collins lake, on Fri day, when a number of friends of 8B. Corbett, of this city, met and pre sented him with a cabinet of cut glass on the occasion of his martiage, which takes place next week. John Draper acted as toast master, William Black lock read the address and Andrew Me Callin ~~ made the presentation Speeches were made by Robert J. Vair and Michael Fowler, Glenburnie, Charles Smith, of the city of ety friends were present of 8 and A number Wep---- i c-- Opening of Park. Lake Ontarig Park will be opened for the season on Monday, June 24th, with a high class vaudeville and moving picture show, given every evening in the pavilion, and as in past vears the admission to the park and pavilion will be free. The grounds are all cleaned up and a lot of painting done to the buildings, chairs anf tables which adds greatly to the appearance of this popular resort Port Perry or Fldom Butter is fine. For strawberry festivals, white fancy 8, 5c. Dutton's "lve cream bricks n Lntbson 8, LAST EDITION. « A-- ast r-------------- = v= T™ME PRINCE be OF WALES Vears old on Sunday. 5 ------------ i -------- NEVER ABSENT, NEVER LATE. win eighteen Waukegan Girl School Waukegan, 111., Fthel Hicks for school and one-half the Waukegan being Makes Record, Unique *) June 22 Miss Mary claims a world's - record attendance. For thirteen vears has attended public schools without tardy. Miss Hicks made public her record last night af ter she had heard that Harold PF, Woodyate, of Dixon, Hl, claimed the state record with a faultless attendance of she absent or seve + Miss | social the ' Hicks + been a leader in the life of the school and a star of girl's basketball team. A HAMILTON LAWYER FLEES FROM JUSTICE James A. Ogilvie is With Forgery and Theft-- Are Victims. Hamilton, Out., June ~Npboula- tions, which, it is said, will reach $50,000 or more, have been disclosed by the sudden disappearance of James A. Ogilvie, a prominént young lawyer of this city, with othces in the Fode- ral Life builthng. Mr. Ogilvie loft the city last Tuesday for paris unknown, and the same day a warrant was sued for his arrest, charging him with forgery theit of several thousand' dollars I'he loeal police have been busy that time, seeking a clue to his wheresbouts, but no trace of far been found. Some of Fidows, who had thou- his hands » and SINCE him i hi sands ol clients are dollars in - HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED, G. G. Hare Leaving Kingston and , Pembroke, G. Gi. Hare, ovil engineer for the hingst & Pembroke railway, been transferred by the Canadian Paci te the Dominion Atlantic will have his headquar- Nova Seotia with the ay for time he many warm sorry to will leave Kingston Hare 8 "a has railway, and ters Mr | Ron Mr | trend th Kentville, Hare Pembre and during Hare ha heen hing five has rain that madi are ke and om "ee successor bas ge bottle, at corsets, just ar "Met onke Gibson's MARRIED TYNE} Puffa on § A Mary's # Hes Fathae Catherine "1a A Chapmau, ------ ------------ DIED, gx nd aged 49 Burke ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 577. 230 Princess Street. The Olid Firm of Usdertakers, 2354 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 147 for Ambulance, GO-CARDS. A couple dozen of 'them. Will sell them at a reasonable price. Must be cand. Turk's. "Phone 705. We Carry a Full Line of 9 Colgate's . : Toilet Soaps Cashmere Boquet, Lettuce. Sandal Wood. Monad 'Violet. Dactylis, Imperial Lilac, Cold Cream. Almond Cream. Bay Ram. Old Brown Windsor, Jas. Redden & Co

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