i x THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1012 " AGANANOQUE ACCIZENT LAD HIT WITH STONE F AIDLAW"S | en ran, ita" canes, wit avn wan ws ive woes 1s | = FS - | sian = \ His Leg Was Broken--R. Cook, »! Ne ven-year-old Son of M. Amadeo : Farmer; Injured in a Rumaway--| Victim of an Unfortunate Acci- / TO NIGHT 7 30 10 Gananoguo Rifle Association | dent--Was Removed to Hotel \ : s - ' * to . Matches. i Dien, Where the Fracture Was : . Seq. A striking instance of wideawake methods in securing good goods at really special prices oc- curred this week when a lot of Black Duchesse Silks came into our pos- {Sal afieruards se : BEY Sp session at a price greatly : Ci "RN ; below importer's actual ocsurted, ais older | / . § cost. We cannat explain ad happened, took after (RR WHY here, but we ask threw 'the stone, and hit [FF you to see these and be convinced this is the other lad, Hie head . : 5 pe * him act = Ar. . i \ Best Silk Bargain » may take action against the lad for his conduct Fao mach' IN MARINE CIRCLES, \ of the Year. ] Movements oY ards ta and Out of 600 yards Black Duchesse Silk \ The steamer Alexandria arrived from! A make that will not cut or crease, It is a beau- Montreal, Friday m and discharged freight, at Folger's wharf | tiful clear black in color, 19 inches wide and sold usu- / Rogers. : wi ~ = Ee Anaeonns passed d wa ally from about. 60c yard, : NEW GOODS FOR FALL. : tos rs, : R, ¢ wi ert : Th or _-- na passed up " Yours To-Night 33c¢ yard River, loading] i s wharf, clear-} es wet Just 12 yards for a Dress, Just 5 yards for a Are arriving daily and you'll surely enjoy see- otk aah 'ane making the greatests The schooner St. Louis, loaded with! Waist, or any length you require. : ing the latest arrivals, number of "bulls" was won by Robert j20al, from Charlotte discharging at ¢ A 'more splendid showing than we ever had Bran AL Cos an for your inspection now awaits your approval rs tied : ¢ hrs Mace. and in the shot toni y fr m ort 3 liam, i | : NE here. "Gardner won out, vir him 1198 Grain, cleared for Till ai To-Night, for Men and Boys Come and look the newest things over. whe- te's medal, H og-| Kinmount disch grain, from Fort The most comfortable Underwear that you wil ther you want to buy or not. An inspeetion jure getting Fastor Altug Em ' orn If find at anything near the money. donated by Senator George will prove very interesting, To-Day is a good goon series of cash prizes io, ; er" The oie mh 10 hone wv | wih Pree wre bute | Mew's Fall Weight Merino Shits and Drawers 50c Each SUITS, $10.00 to $20.00. DE aaene Ao coe) mr tis, ie wn Boys' Fall Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, COATS, $12.00 to $18.00. a ed ur I 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 40c and Up. & LIVINGSTON'S [iii = Ceres Mensa Cosimers Socks iui BROCK STREET Jim fii he. co Eo bi hoods Sal] 95¢ Pair 1; % : : bs re ( 2 y ie % af . hese : - Everything for Men and Boys io Wear last evening. Miss. Agnes Johnston has |r Eccles while is Rl te ol Men's Black Cashmere Sox, } r in the ladies coll . TT T---- Fall weight, fine make, all wanted sizes. N RB Mrs ri ; Demand for Young Pigs. 2 . parents, Ir. | md Mrs, Wellington Verry, returned | r---- re fie Thonia. of (he supreme court of Bhel. Sept 96--tobn ery, ho! 3 Pairs for $1 or 35¢ Pair | on Saturday to his home in Wiani- | A variety shower was given Mr frd Mrs. George Smedley on their . KID GLOVES A -------- e ! C ( inner, Goa : return from Niagara and Toronto, he ere rewp . | where they went on their wedding . s : : MAN -DIED FROM RABIES, | Miss Nellie Herrington and All Wanted Shades, all wanted sizes, - \ : *. Rohas," Na we. have been " ain . ve . ' Calmly Pregiared for the End When PATHE, NAY er Every pair fully guaranteed. | visiting friends here recently Mies Warned. Olive Salsbury spent a recent Sunday / $1 and 1.25 Patenson, N.J4., Sept. 28. --~John Mu- |at home. Quite a number attended ter dix] of rabies hat his home vester- [the Napanea falk fair Rov Roy * d ' » dav. after a vheil of twenty-four hours | McWilliams is expected home this wick Chil rens Kid Gloves at 69c, 75¢ during which the.momentarily exppct j for a visit Elgin MoWilliams ls g : . . : jas death. When he was told that. he {bought a fihe driving beast. There i Right Makes for Early Fall Wear. ° leould not live he called his son-in- [quite a demand for young pigs, as 3 { {most of the grain will have to be {law to his side, dictated his will ¢ settled his affairs, and, with his | fad ar it i= not saleable, owing to so T T R |mily around him, calmly awaited the [much wet weather O-NIGH 7 30 O'CLOCK dnd. Physicians forbade their tonch-| : --_-- - . New lace Collars, . ing or approaching him for fear of A They teustees of the Sportsman . Many entirely new designs, contagion. Challenge cup have approved of - the v y A A ari Mat A Muter was bitten by a terdfer or hallenge of Eddie Durnan,; Toronto N The wound healéd, anc his Oct. 14th, ew Coat Sweaters. 'June 22nd. onsequently race of : lwas forgotten until a week ago, when | with Ernest Barry will be for the . ies' Hemsti Embroi-§ | ts then too late t+ | championshi New Ribbons it re-opened It was then too late te | championship of the world and also ew 1 Ladies' Hemstitched broi~ J fi rome tooo TH DONS io iy Mitlingrs. iyetiy Frond Ribs The body of John Whalen, Throop- For Hair Bows and Millinery, pretty - French dered Linen Handkerchiels ' "Rev ww Saunt Dobby, of Three | town, aged fifty years, was found designs, Mile Ray, N.Y., was in the city' on | floating in the river, .near Iroquois. (Genuine Trish Make. Assorted styles, 8 |". Richara O'Brien. Sir James Whitney has no word of Black Velvet Ribbons r 1p Oye Prescott, | the intentions of Miss Wylie, . English .. Regular 15c, Re, 206. died on Thursday. sufiragist, to call upon him. °° In all Wanted Widths. On Sale 3 for 25¢ A -- Latest Style Corsets for this Fall, Tr he TT dn a i] a assent $1, 75¢, 50c, $1.25 and up. Special Offering 'RL wd SR Flannelette Blankets Guaranteed 1st quality. Each pair labelled "Ibex." White and Grey, 10 x 4 size, worth Si 1 fbi 4 ga \ $1 25 for $1 . ! a x £5 To oe : : L X ; : 2 Death of George M. Beeman. m= seasmusesencane rT . Lo. 45 worth 1/50 Ch ay § bese d ky Ng : \ 2 eg "rhe Bows: has been received: in Calf Waterproof Napanee of the death at Lyons, . b fr : 1% = fs : d N.Y. of a former well known Nap- | | 12 x 4 size, worth-1.75 | | |SERSSRIREE SESE Sel | Lm hn Boots for Fall Wear. | £ | 50 S TER \ 4 ; Bs "3 ; a" only a few days' illness of periton- - | or |. . . pe ; ; / AO : itis. Deceased was at one time a - ~ partner in the publication of the A A Snip. i i \ EN E -- Beaver, the firm name being Temple - 1g § Gg ; ton . Beeman. About fWenty Sears We have High Cut Water proof Tan Boots . * - i : 4 at 3 ' : t rine w ssolveq, i . Ladies' Black Cashmere Stockings oY & Mr Decman going to Bafale, NY. fot Jadies. ilar height Heavy Sole Sizes 9, 9} only, worth 45¢,.50c. On sale . | : : . Stock Gazette. = Mr. Beeman was We have The ar avy 3b¢, 3 for $1.00. | a wir 3 - =n ingests in ahoroughbred eitle Tan Boots for Ladies. ) These Hose are mannfactured from selected weav- | Sa BEY 2 are - fhe We have Cloth Top Tan Button Boot for . v A i A Ey Tir town and county will regret to adies. ing wools and spliced with specially spun Pure Linen - : learn of hii death. . L Thread, guaranteed to ontwear ali ordinary makes. poh We have Tan Boots for Dress Boot. i i i ; oy | F ausing death of Valnfine 3 i The. feet Yemain soft after washing and do not shrink. J | EES + RT tudowoski, Pufisfa, X.¥.. by (Sling We have a very nice stock of Fall Boots. # 5 Th : : him with compressed nit, arter il : oe . House i» sentenced 10 be in charge of Tans are very prominent. a probationary officer and to pay 7) ' a wok towards the support of the : Very Pie...ed to show Our Assortment. . " a : victim's wife and children Yor ten bows . and he marriage of Miss "Lilly Mg ) repairs carried out of Prarcop, Prescott. to Malcolm Mac- g . p- ] funneled knot British despayers A Innes, took viace Thursday morning Kemptville. his : "Buy whisks" at Gibson's. : : Got le ; : wt Ca ! i 3 op