Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1914, p. 12

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At Ferguson's Falls Ferguson's Falls, Aug. 17. Farmers are cutting marsh hay and report fair erops. Last week's rain helped some of the crops considerably Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fragle, who have been camping on Pine Hill during the sum- mer months, returned to their home in Ottawa last week. John Gray, of tawa, spent Sunday at his home . Miss E. Poole, of Lanark, vis ited a few days with friends here last week. Charles Hollinger shipped a earload of cattle to Montreal on Sat -Mrday last. Mrs. A.. Murphy and Miss M. Huby, of Toronto, are vis Ating Mrs. NM. Gray here. Fire at Sweet's Corners i Sweet's Corners, Ang. 14.-- On Thursday afternoon fire caused Ed ~ Ward Mainse, of Sweet's Corners ic fffer a heavy loss. It was notice jun at three in the afternoon une elp was called but nothing could - be done to save the barns. = Witl much difficulty the house was saved Mr.. Mainse had very up-to-dats buildings The loss ineluded this Season's hay and grain, but im plements, a valuable calf and fifteen bogs, some of which were ready to be shipped to market this week were paved. There is no insuranc e to cov er the loss, Harlowe Happenings. ; Harlowe, Aug. 17.--Harold Neil has received the musketry prize which he won at Petawawa, The picnic of the Anglican church was a over 90 was realived. Mrs. Waghorn and son, Frederick, have returned to their home in Toronto F. Goods have a party for the vouug people on the night of the 12th. Miss M. Metiregor mt Sunday the guest of Miss White SUCCPRE; Chestney. Vieitors: Miss Mary and Hannah Wemp, Montreal, with their parents; Miss. Mabel Deutlor, Bath, at Mrs. Percy Howard's; Miss Eva McKee, Milford, at J. MeKee's; Miss Edith Laldlay, at Miss Ida Reid's; Miss May Smith with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Swith Doings at Deseronto, Deseronto, Aug. 15.--The Sunday school of St. Mark's church held its picnic to Picton on Tuesday. The catechism class 'of St. Vincent = de Paul church had its picnic to Mas- sawaga on Tuesday. After a month's absence Rev. F. S. Dowling has re- turned.. He will take the services in Rev. R. Burns' absence... Mrs. David Thompson and son, Reginald, are spending "Pew weeks with frignds _ in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pasmore and children, of To- routo, returned home after spend- ing a few weeks with her parents, De. and Mrs. Pagsmore. Mrs. F. Por- ter and her two daughters, of Well- and, ate the guests of her parents, Or. and Mrs. Vandervoort. Mrs. P. McKeown and children, of Smith's Falls, Misses Lulu Canlt, Evelyn Fairbairn, Aldora Coulter and Mary Black left this week for Toronto to attend the fall millinery openings. The Deseronto eanning company is busy vith the canning of vegetables, Hartington Happenings. Hartington, Aug. 17.-George Brown fr 3. GERMAN CANADIANS AGAINST T section of a Berlin regim ent drilling, which includes a great HE KAISER. seemingly anxious to fight against their country, sides mourn 0 Mrs mons "on, and Milton Wilton her ind Benjamin Rabeock wells drilled are having | The hoys of Harting ' ton played a friendly. game of hase ball with Verona on Saturday. The gcore waz in favor of Verona. Miss Lalia Freeman is visiting in Kingston Bews and daughters, Kingston, Herbert Jamieson's ay Moscow, at their son's. Beatrice Freeman is visiting out north Miss Mabel 'Martin, Detroit, visiting at B. Campsall's, has return ed home. Gerald (Clement grandmother in" Sydenham Mrs. John Walker, hompson's Fownsend, City, "Dot" Campsall last Ruby Sigswort® "is at Moscow Mes Young, Svdenham, at Mrs it Mrs Miss is vidfting Mr. at and Alex Mabel | Miss Miss | Holleiord, Miss visited ander Quebec week. r. and Mrs, of Camden Fast, were recent visitors at "The Cedars." | Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, at Mr. Bott's Mr. Bott took charge. "of the service | here on Sunday, in the absence of Mr. | Tramper, who is at Belleville consult. ing a specialist for throat trouble Jones, At Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley, Aug. 17.--\ #leotric storm reached this place about 2.25 to-day. J. A. Hughes barn and stables were totally destroved, togeth er with the seasons crop of hay gome farm implements.' The Mr. Hughes will smount to C 2a sum, as there was only a smal insur ance. Among recent visitors were Miss Mae hillips, Smith's Falls, the guest of i188 Barre: Miss Lillian Ellesbeck, the | | { int of Mrs. E. Hughes; Mr. Ran ph, severe also loss to §) | | | | | | | | | | { | | { Charlotte, at James A. Hughes'; Miss Elsie Craig, the guest of Miss Violet Sigsworth; Mrs. Frank Curle and children Smith's Falle at G. Barr's, and G. Hughes: Mrs Rogers and Mrs. Stover, Wilton, at (; dlaghes'. Good Crop At Emerald Emerald, Aug. 17.--Farmers nearly completed their harvest, and Teport a good crop Rain is much needed in this locility as the pasture | is quite poor. The flow of milk to the factory-is quite small now. Rus-| £ell Laird, who is working for George | Wemp, received a nasty cut on the bead by being kicked by a colt. It| topk a number of stitches to close $eX3¢ 'Samuel Reid has returned hioihe after spending two weeks w ith | friends in Kingston and Mount | Fm ---- -- rn c---- have | | abe | and Miss 8S | the late Wesley Parrott | ducted to the Methodist church on | McFanl ronsdule Mrs. Edward Whitty ih Mr. and Mrs Fdward Freeman ind grandchildren," at Ciorge Deare's, Ceodives Miss bathlegn Clow, Svden- | ham, her arama) rs Injured At Stella. I hreshing is the or I'he While ing glodyg the is at Stella der \ug. 17 the day very well of grain seems to Armed Burleigh | rond on Satur day his horse became frightened at <1 B tugwell"s meat waggon and ran ditch, throwing Mr. Burleigh escaped with a few bruises head and face Rev. 1, of St. Paul's church, held Methodist church on Rev Dy through illness, not being able be present Dra. Mylkd' and Gibson, of Kingston, were called here on Sunday to see Master Harold Howard, who is Seriously ill. J. A, McMullen and W. J. Brown have started a g mill in the village I. A. Tugwell, butcher, t about fifty head of cattle to N kev, King davs ago purchase ce was over 32,000 Visitors: W., McQuoid and MeQuoid! Rochester, and Mes. M N.Y. Mes Jackson Garvie and Miss | Mrs. Field and s vield was dri nto the "He the ont mt Cumberiand, evening Service m Sunday Porter, | to rist ton, a pr few The children N.Y; Savage. Buf North Ba Pollie, Strathroy Jaile Kings ton mn Death of Wilton Resident. Wilton, Aug was con Saturday afternoon. Deceased pas- sed away after lingening in an un conscious condition for ten days | ter receiving a paralytic stroke. Be is | | Mr. and Mrs. i | | | | aron | hold, | against the | Mr ston, lage ton e on gm ing 'he Lieut and Ureg aly the the sister; Portland Mr. and Saturday e held a the Kingston furnished he widow his loss, C. Storms, Mrs Mrs. John Parrotg, Mrs. Parrott Mrs, W this week. Mrs. R. Owens, re visiting friends in Fhomas Johnston was in Wil- attending the funeral Wesley Parrott very church lawn on Friday ev- Proceeds amounted to $122 Salvation Army some excellent remain daughters, Guy Som- Carr, and all residing there three Gallagher to K music, Wesley Frink goes to Halifax Myer's Cave, once more Mrs laimeéd for its viet or 2h twenty-three | months Abitibi pany, lal e for a gripped nd a this week on guard service. Sad Death of, { Myers Cave Man. Aug. 17 entered the Charles Death has home MaeGregor m, Almonte was instantly Deceased vears had been of Iroquois Falls Pulp and Paper nd was caught in When he ol Mac who was and He working nity in for com-~ felt himself and was Growing giddy was thrown wall twely his stone | away. he lost like e feet nd a The | successful social | band | and | | dance. killed on | affed | three | a revolving | going | whirled | AN A AeA a {David indJ accompanied | King- the vil- | 3 | | | | Mr. | | | remais was 'bar ne home by his | rather thé company funeral the the Marble 1 soTrowing brothers whom attended the f brother, Swalwell, five home Ty rer estifted worm Nade spent ch the pasioral n th on Thur l.. MeFaul 14 --The fumeral of | Brooklyn, {the guest h Valleau his lod { econ 1 umps, Duncan, at the time. The . Was conducted at he deceased by Rev. Cloyne, after which interred in » cemetery Besides the parents, deceased and five sisters, services of of were all of Archibald who Alta The floral tributes the great esteem in deceased was 'held was to Aiisonvitle Budgée ug. 17.--~The _re- mproved the ate corn, tomatoes » heavy drought « Farmers the ner Mr ! army nd t came in antitie & vicinity ing diner with C. D. F. Lucas, of pent last week his sister, Mrs Bruce Miss I. Porter, of Toronto, er holidays with Mrs. Grant last week Several from tv enjoyed fishing in Con: last R Dor day a Dr N. XY. of week 3% o -- Stomachs dy commission, "y ~ daily rebuilding? t Gra 2 Te FEET EN 3 made of wheat and ates : their mineral elements. these elements in daily " Along with other food is . this old doctor on the jump. fi And he argued that a m put his Journal, ~ admirable to set ane right. "There's a Reason." " Canadian Postum Cereal Co, Ltd, Windsor, Ont. June, ore --a delicious food ntains all the nutriment of the grains, ine lading 3 ny forms of stomach trouble are due to a lack of ; and a regular ration of Grape-Nuts and cream ** An old-fashioned doctor, a number of years ago, told us stom- achs kept him busy. care of the stomach would practically "National Food conseientious profession ont of 1914. It was a new process of milling that had eonsiderable to do This process--which made flour look white and * pretty--unfortunately removed nearly all of the really vital mineral elements of the wheat--the invaluable phosphate of potash, ete, ; This kind of milling has now hecggpe almost means to deprive the svstem of these'ee universal, lements which air necessary as fo pe - Nuts with keeping Think what it its ' 10 was working | | the | leaves | uneral but one | in | | tiouverneur, { her and | pte had | Hartson | | at W | fierce i | i Morden and family, of Ottawa, been spending a few weeks his parents, Mr and . Mrs. Morden of Christian street, +W.Boyd, merchant and postmaster, g been ill but is around again. muel Munroe was taken serious- ill on Thursday with appendici- He is resting easier. Lorne kes, of Bloomfield, has been holi- ving the last two weeks at C. L. MeFanl's: Mr, and Mrs. Revblin, of Victon, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sykes, i Bloomfield, motored to C. L. Me- ffaul's yesterday and spent the day land have With Junetown Jottings Junetown, Aug. 17---Mr. and Mrs. Leland Warren are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob War- ren. Herbert Scott was in Brock ville on Saturday. . Charles And, had the misfortune to break both ankle bones on Thursday last. Dr Judson, Mallorytown, is in atten- Master William Hughes was injured slightly last week by a kick from a colt. Thomas = Franklin #pent the week-end with Lansdowne friends. Miss Allie Purvis has quite recovered from her recent illness Mrs. William Flood and children were guests at Soperton Miss Kathleen Forth of Glen Buell, called on friends here on Saturday. Marjorie Kirst, Brockville, is guest of Miss Mary Avery. W Franklin attended a bee keeper's de monstration at Elgin on Friday last The Avery orchestra was present a. the MeNish-Browning reception at Lyn on Thursday. The annual Presbyterian ice cream social will be held on the Presbyterian church lawn on Wednesday evening The Methodist Sunday school will hold picnic in Mr. Poole"s woods, on August 27th. the | its Charleston Locals, Charleston, Aug. 17.~Mrs. W, cor and little won, Douglas, A.Y., accompunied father, E. Shea, and sister, of Union Valley, drove to Mr havanagh's on Thursday and spent day J. E. Sexton and ijamuly lake, occupants of Mrs cottage. Several from attended the Baptist at nm Thursday evening Mas Foster, of Brockville, is holidaying here and at Glen Morris. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor motored to Smith's Falls last week and spent days. K. Sherman went = to Brockville on Wednesday to see his mather, who is a patient at St. Vin- ent de Paul hospital. 'Miss M. Fin- returned home on Friday aiter spending a couple of months in Man- aba and Saskatchewan. W Halli dar hurt himself quite badly while lifting a stone in the field. Thomas returned from Brock- stone crusher is at work Miss Rose Terry, the guest of Mrs. H. at Camp Jolly. H. J returned to his home in York after a few pleasant weeks lake Mrs. Booth, of Brock- and son, Herbert, of Montreal, have been spending a few days here, motored to Kl in on Monday. S. M. Hubbard re his home in New York Bul- of by Rosa, e at the minston's hére social Athens « ter H. J fow ley hag I'he Hallidayv's ew York, Shaw, Hudson lle ] go Shaw has \ Bw at the vho their home med to on Monday Ww ashburn' s Corners. Corners, Aug 16 A of rain and hail passed section yesterday afternoon, amount of damage. Mrs of Brockville, has residence A. 4 E,gin street, Athens Ransom, who will this month Mrs. Madoe, and Mrs. I. Day, (iananoque, were recent Kuests at the home of Mr. and Mps. R. Shaw, Fd ward Davis is enjoying a visit from his sister in Syracuse, N.Y. A num ber of Englishmen engaged on farms in this section have uvactnty to the invitation to take up arms in defence of the homeland. Pre parations are being made for the an nual camp meeting of the Holiness Movement, which opens at Lake Floida on August 23rd. 1. 'V. Stin- son, a prominent member of the To- ledo brass band, 'has been invited to volunteer for foreign service. Alton ~haw, Athens; visited friends here re- cently. Miss Mabelle Morris leit, on Monday morning, fof her return trip to the Canadian west. William Earl; who has been ill, is better. People were shocked to hear of the death of John Moulton, oi Toronto, a former resident of this place. The remains are being Brought to Delta for inter- ment Friday 4*ening a great throng attended: the Anglican church social at Addison and over $300 was realized. ~alnere was a large attend ance of Black Knights and other Or- angemen ai the special service con- ducted hy Rev, William Usher in St. Andrew's Presbyterian charch, Toledo, on Sunday last, At Washburn's storm over this a great Ransom, the Donovan, MeP.P., AH weleome 3) Mrs DRSesIONn tearns pure « of {ake henny, of Collins Bay News. ¢ Lollin: Bay, }i.--~The rain which has been so long looked for has come at last and the growth of corn and roots. The grain is near iy all -cut d farmers report it a Sunday school picni Miss | H.| | Dates of Fairs Held in Eastern On- number of young Germans who are A ------------------------------ day for Toronto. Rev. D.-D. McDon- ald, who has been visiting A. M. Ran kin, M.P.P., has returned home, tak- ing David Raupkin with him Misa Edith Saundercook left on Saturday to visit friends in Port Hope. Dr. A. J. Horsey, Ottawa, spent a few days at IL. A. Wartman's. Bert. Amey spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. J. SN. Yeomans Miss Flossie Asselstine, of Vancouver, is spending some time at 'her home here Dr. J l.ossee has returned to Brooklyn, N.Y., a spending a week with his par. ents here. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ran kin entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of "their guests, Messrs. Roadhouse and Bailey, of lo ronto. William Bustard has purchas- ed the syndicate farm from George Clark, and will take possession soon. My Mrs. Robert Madden, Napa nee, at their daughter's, Mrs. Saundercook A tine boy has come to stay at John Frink's. "Miss VM. Howard has returned from Picton, hringing her "Mrs. ,W. Tait, with Miss Ruby Rundle, Bloomfield, guest of Misa Fdna Wartman A. J. Rees, Kingston, is at NS. d's. Mrs. Hefithern, Phila- , has returned home, after vis iting at Mrs McDonald's. , Mrs. and Miss Truedell home from Hamilton and are George sister, her the Mes Fairh deipy of are ONT ARIO FALL FAIRS 29.94 .Oct, 6 . .Sept,. 2-4 Det. 1-2 use ov Sept. 7-9 Bowmanville... .......Sept. 15-16 Brockville Aug. 30. Sept2 Centreville, (Addington County) . Sept, 12 29.23 Almonte Arden $40 via way AEAPTIOr eo vanon is + a Bancroft Belleville' . Sept. Cobourg .Bept. Cornwall Deltas... ..0vui ov Demorestville. . . .. Erankville, ,..... .... Harrowsmith Inverary Kamptville Kingston Lanark l.ansdowne | Lombardy ...... ....Sept. 12-18. London (Western Fair).Sept, 11-18 | Lyndhurst, Sept, 15-16 Maberly. .. Sept 29-30 Mado . i" Oct. 6-7 Marmora ...... Sept 21-22 Merrickville, . Sept, 17-18 Morrisburg. Napanee Newhoro . Newington. ... Odessa . Oshawa .". " Sept. 14-16 Ottawa (C entral Canada) Sept. 11-19 +o. Sept, 22-23 vee soo. Sept. 2-4 cee seeev.Sept. 17-19 Sept. 22-21 Aug. 25-27 Sept, 29. pt. 27-29 Oct. 10 Sept, 24-25 . Sept. 10-11 Sept, 0 «+. Sept, 24-25 Sept. 30 Oct 1, Sept. Se Sept. Peterboro ... Oct 1 « «+. Sept 19 . Sept. 29 Sept. 24-26 Sent. 10 .Oct § Nat. ) Aug. 28: "Oct 12 -Sept. 30 Oct 22.23 Stirling. .. "eon lamworth, . liverton..... Toronto (Can. I'weed. . Wolfe Island. responded with { DENMARK MARINE RISKS Government Commission Announces S$ Special Arrangements. . Copenhagen, Aug. 19.--~The gov ernment commission for the regula tion of the prices of food stuffs, ete., announces that the ministry for bome affairs will' assume three-quar- ters of the risk of sea-transportation n cargoes to and from Denmark on condition that the insurance com- panies take the remaining quarter. I'his arrangement has been specially made on account of the scarcity of coal in Denmark. I'he commission says that if Eng- land maintains her decision to guar antee three-quarters of 'the value of coal exports, the difficulty confront ing Denmark will doubtless be, over come. FACTORIES GET ORDERS Berlin and Waterloo to Manufacture For Contingent. Berlin, Ont., Aug. 19.--The indus tries of Berlin and Waterloo will ben- efit by the war during the next few weeks, 'Three local trunk-making fac- tories have received orders from the militia department at Ottawa to manufactare 7,000 sets of' ~ Oliver equipment, 2,000 rifle buckets and 5,000 rifle shings. Five shoemsking factories will manufacture 20,000 pairs of men's shoes, and a local shirt factory will make up 10,000 ger. vice shirts. The entire order must be delivered within the next five weeks. If a second contingent is sent from Canada the order will duplicated. Nees Pe Lover. Philadelphj Record,.. .. .. viva "1 think father that you do Ar- 'hur a great injustice when you say 'hat he is penurious." ious, father? Sept 3-5 .Sept 17-18." » bel] Prec'ous Brother -- What's yenup | OWES HER LIFE T0 "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Cured Both Stomach Trouble and Headaches PALMERSTON, ONT., JUNR 20th. 1513, " I really believe that I owe my life "Fruit-a-tives"'. Ever since child- rood I have been under the care of physicians and have been paying doctor's bills. I was so sick and worn out that ple on the street often asked me iff thought I could get along without help. The same old Stomach Trouble and distressing Headaches nearly drove me wild, Sometime ago, I got a box of 'Fruit. a-tives" and the & st box did me good. My husband was delighted and sdvi- sed & continuation of their use Today, 1 am feeling fine, and a physician meeting me on the street, noticed my improved appearance and asked the reason. I replied, "I am taking Fruit a-tives", Hesaid, "Well, if Fruit-a-tives are making you look so well, go ahead and take them. ley are doing more for you than bean Mgrs. H. 8S. WILLIAMS. * Fruit-a-tives"' are sold by all dealers ay 50¢, a box, 6 for $2 50, trial size 25¢. or sent postpaid on receipt of price hy Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa A tt, AUTOMOBILES AND CARRINGES FOR HIRR Phone 1177 Rubber Tires for Automobiles. George W. Boyd, A tA i. 'Wood's Phosphodine, The Great Fnglish Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Blood Cures Nervous the per box, six fora, - One will please, six will cure. Piold by all . on {aceipt of THE WOOD ity, Mental a: rain orry, dency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 druggists or mailed in plain pkg Res ab pamphict mailed free. HUTTON'S LIMITED. 8 Market St. Kingston, Ont Insurance and Real Estate [nei Is required. Telephone 703 Modern Equipment Our Hams, Hacons, care and attention demanded erm sanitary ideals. in our sllent salesman Fresh Frults and daily, GAGE'S BUSY STORE, 254 Montreal St. Phone pov === | A AIA Pt lt AHO rg From now on all shines 5c. Kleven years in Kingston. We're here to stay. We'll give You a 10¢ shine for Se. Pappas Bros. Two parlors, 90 and 200 Prin. | 1 | hee the right help is sought at the right time. Indigestion is a torment. Biliousness causes suffering. Either is likely to lead to worse and weak- ening sickness. The right help, the best corrective for disordered conditions of the stomach, oh kidneys or bowels is now known ton Beecham ms) Pills and the right time to take this fa- for good, by cleansing the system and purifying the blood, that you will know after a few doses they Are the Remedial Resort Sale of Madicine in the World, Any tthe Wen by ~~ Furniture Special HINTS ON LIVING Ope PIECRK ee) uN Carriages and CO., TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Windser.) A er tr tt at Cooked Menta, | Sausage, &e., are handled with all the | ¥ mod- Tuspect the meats refrigerator | counter, and let us help you with your | 10- 11 4 hot wenther menu problems, Tomatoes arriv Ing | J ROCKERS, FASY ORAIRS, OUCH. ES, DAVENPORITS. LIBRARY AND CENTER TABLES, ANY FINISH R. J. REID Phone E77 UARD, (eading Undertaker. NO TRU Harvest Help Excursions To Winnipeg $12.00 Going Dates, Aug. 11th, and 18th. FROM WINNIPEG--For Aug. 11th excursions there will be propor- tionately low fares to point in Man- itoba ONLY. ow fon For August 18th excursion {fares will be named to certain pe {in Saskatchewan and Adberta, where -- RAILYV SYSTEM Seaside Excursions TO Lawrence, Maritime Pro- vince Points and Newfoundland. = Go- ing Dates, August 14th, « 15th, 16th [and 17th. Return Limit September Ast, 1914. For full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, | Railroad and Steamship Agent, Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. mm, Lower St. MONTREAL --QUERRC-SAGUENAY S88, Toronto and Kingston leave dally 5.30 am, connecting at Prescott with Rapides Steamer, arriving. Montreal $30 p TORONTO EXPRESS SERVICE . Steamers leave Kingwton at ¢ p.m. 1ally except Monday fur Toronto, ar- riving 7 am. Returning leaves Toronto § p.m. dally except Bunday, arriving Kingston 5 am On Mondays steamers leave at § p. m. for Charlotte, N.Y, and Toronto. 1000 ISLANDS--BAY OF QUINTE 8s Casplan leaves at 10.15 a.m. Wed- nesday, Friday and Sunday for 1000 islands, and at 6 p.m. for Char- lotte via Bay of Quinte HAMILTON--TORONTO--QUEBREC Weekly service by SS. Alexandria, Balley and ( of ott awa. Delight- fu evils outiy at reasonable rates. Folders and Toros from E. E. HORSEY, J. P, HANLEY, General Agent, City Ticket Agent, Phone 31 Phone #9 Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. For Ottawa Every Monday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 am. Passengers going through to Ot tawa may occupy stateroom the eve- iris wor Rota wad v A N || enter. Friday eta at sp. . Ome hour in Claytoy; leaves Clay- ton at 9 p.m., except Saturday. Jones Falls and return, 50c, every Wednesday: and. Saturday at S a.m, bh OF JOHNSON OFFICE F CUNARD 8ST, From Sou tham OB ANT jus. bo ABCA ANIA ALA : Sept, Ave 37 UNIA Sept 10 Pi Steamers call Jastboy Rates-Cabin (11) fiat an UPL in: ritish stbound, $30.25 up, Westbound $30 up. EN From Montreal Aug. n | eral Kiseute, 50 Mimi i. Tavis Barents.

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