extra Well tailored, o o Jam’s after looking 3 Suits now on sale 3. Ft complete assortment u. last season from $1.75 to fwill wear for twenty years, our supp] of warps before Emcrs 11‘ eybcncï¬t and sell vcn, at last years pxiccs. until our promises I), Youths’ and Boys’ 5 asked but What I Ties only So dur- ummenced, will con- Days Suit Sale with “ed'thousand pounds my on William St- two cents extra in ' ï¬ne wool. nust be turned in- ng whirl of reduc- Mys’ Sample oys’ Sample bys’ Sample Milis 9999999999 W from. Evcfï¬bmg NTED assortment 9f Graham- is very busy [me g Suits Suits Suits made A†ins: whet every nervous. run- â€:t’woman needs to make her strong and well- cure those fed- They . ings of smothermg end sinking that come on vousness. They infuse new life and energy into dispiritedmedthâ€" shattered women who have come to think there is no cure {or them. eeplessneSS, Fag, Faint Aï¬er A‘M‘a ervousness, 51 . ion, Bram MO“ cunt Listlessness. A {£197 mm * 'On [11' [VI mm sc . Saabie for P13 3â€}, Prom-man, grain rag, nu... pin! Spell , Lxstlessncss, and F ever, Antmia, all troubles grising The best brands manufactured always in stock. You will be sure of an enjoyable smoke it you purchase your supplies at JOS. CARROLL’ lugueBlfls, 1.50 league Bats, 406 human MitsJSc Basemen Mits, 1.00 “I!!! Mask. 1.59 catchers’ Gloves 1.75 IoVs! ï¬loves 25c. 50c. W Base Bali clubs, l0c. Malls, 1.50 Punching Bags, 2.90 v - t d Pin-Pong Balls, 5c. colt clubsuan GoliBllls. GEO. LITTLE hke Ontario and Bay of Quinte $1eamship|Co., Limited I mom. mt we, Runesâ€"ran “Steamer uNorth King.†'ï¬kday Semen Commencing June Ilt, 1908. Lv. Oobou , om ....... 1.30 [1.111. ~ [*"Portflzgpo. Ont. ...... 280 pm- Auummerville, N.Y....:7.47 p.ln. (Port of Rochnaber) Ar. Rochaster. N. Y. . ...s.4.5 . . (Cor. N. St. Paul and Main to.) I. NORTH BOUND V. Rochester. N.Y ....... 8.80 am- for. N an Paul and Main Bu) “gamma-Wine, Nu Yo 0.99015 “om. A: (Port of Rochester) A; gogougg out. n n 0 I. â€1.3) p'm. ‘1? PM Hepe. Out. ....3 30 pm» , ‘3 tl‘eaewayd to change tune with ' "tho“ notice. Dxily service due- agin‘nni August. Baggage check- . to Loss! Agent EEPERBA can: 0w. the Post Ofï¬ce J. LINDSAY NE 80003 ‘‘‘‘ ï¬lm's-09 GUARANTEED run-4 Nat-Lu. TOBACCO and Clï¬ARS .WARDER. JUNE 18th. 1903. SAW THE STRUGGLE Glory Whelen Had With Men Who Murdered Her. MRS. WM. FINDLAY’S STORY. 0011th J um 16.â€"’I'ho inquelt touching tho death of Glory Whalon on,tho 27th flay wu opoud last night by urn. mm mum; at her murdarod child’s last xix-operations (or sad. 4.9mm tor whool. Sh. Iiw no muses-i. nor had [ho nor hatchfldncnomythulho know 1 in. William Findlay told how on the morning 0! the murder, between 8 and 9 o'clock, sh. “W tyq n_1_en near tho «no that. crosses into the bulh when Glory was killed. Direct- lybohdndthamnhauwa.littlegirl waking town-d- Colllng-wood. She uwonootthomen,thatallerottho two. dart buck town-dz the ap- proaching girl, ‘who turned and run I. _I_j__2__ turned beck towards the Kendall residence. The girl gave a faint eoream. and witness saw the man catch her and half-drag, half-walk her up the track to where the other man etood. They disappeared ever the embankment, going toward the ewmp where the girl was found dead next day. She did not raise a cry. and did not know why she did not moped. that murder was being done. She told the story three days later to two neighbors when they were going to see the place where the murder was committed. The next week she told her pastor, and the iollowing day the authorities. Mrs. Elizabeth J ohnthon,~ who lives less than a fourth of a mile from the scene. tutiiled that she heard the child scream and heard one pistol | .lmt Th. screams continued so long E if l 2-».- niacin: Kainâ€"Ola a" Huan- 90 pro PI- .Ionpï¬oolgovg .3553 H1. â€Div-Igl- .On or) gag-I01. .15. . Pelch, a young man of about tWen- ty-throe, who works in the ship- yards. He was the last witness call- ed. On the Sunday before the mur- der Pelch Was passing through the stump when he almost stumbled on the negro and the white man lying on the grass asleep. They woke up. He stopped and spoke to them {or a couple of minutes. The colored man was the larger 0! the two. and had on dark striped pants and a long, light checked coat. His companion had black or dark clothes, with a heavy undershirt, and Pclch noticed particularly that he had ticd around m. hack a white handkerchief. On ‘Aâ€"â€" _â€"4_ on dark striped pants and a 10115, light checked coat. His companion had black or dark clothes, with a heavy undershirt, and Pclch noticed his neck a white handkerchief. 0n the following Tuesday, the day preâ€" vious to the crime, Pelch again saw the negro near the station, and a few minutes later met the White Hotel. The and Pelch noticed that the white1 man still had around his neck the white handkerchief. Crown Attorney Cotter explained to the jury that the handkerchief found tied around the head of the girl had folds in it as if it had ’been ' who committed the crime." remark- ed the Crown Attorney. After the Crown Attorney's ad- i dress to the jury. the following ver- l dict was returned: ‘ " * ’“nm Whalen Was diet W†I'DUIHW. “We ï¬nd that G10 {oully murdered at the o lingWOod on or wrout May 27th, 1908,“ the hands 0 some person or persono unknoWn. but tho ovidonco points strongly towm'do two trunpl. a. whito and colored one. who won ‘ “ ‘ --‘~Mmrhood about tptt Olllw -vâ€" â€"_- _ a. white and colored in the neighborhood about thtt time. We strongly recommend that the euthoritiee commit to the Gen- tral .11 trampe found in future who ere uncble to give e. proper account of themselves. and that the Provin- Now York. has 1e.â€"â€"cmmu m:- Proudont at tho Anti-Policy Society, wu that and Ruled water5 on the General Bouillon floor o! 6‘ tho Cdmlual Court Building by WH- t and 3017' found Sunday ‘1‘ '~ that. at Gimme 13‘ o! Leekport. - ' one or the ‘ t do ' h m yacht It was when the Court- M 9m to m- Am tho reunionâ€"Inna O IMF-col. Incu- raptur- Baylis a boys xu-ogoorxofltch nt 12.15 p. m. was unanimoudy‘ eluted King of Bonds by the acute and Show: In mint union. Ho hos mud†n. Vail! aka s Ipocid troin 1mm G03“ for Belgrade Thur-Ida 0min: by wny of Vim like Peter has issued a shun-at from Gonon. In it In thanks tho Sol-visas who have shown a dad" to roturn to tho traditions of thclr mentors. Ho promjus to hp 101th- ‘ In! to those traditions. drawing up.- ‘cinl inspiration from tho memorie- of his regretted fathsr. Tho Kin; promises to ignore all mt ha ha?- pened during the pa8t forty years and not to bear ill-will to theee who opposed him. He concludes with promising to re- spect the right of all employee (-1 the state, whom he invites to retain the positions to which they are 108‘- ally entitled, and to rcSume the nor- ‘ mal condition of their duties. King Peter will go to Belgrade. no- companied by his Swise attendants. His residence at Geno: in Watched by private deteCtivce. The day's proceedinge on the whole Were characterized by singular im- pressiveness. Only in the unreserved admiration shown for Col. Maschin and other conspirators could it be seen that the event We: eminently popular. It wus evident during the ceremony, where Col. Meschin stood conspicuouely brilliant uniforms and decorations, ' â€" _--...,. n- m of his Work. The day’s proceedinge on tm Were characterized by singul: presslvenese. Only in the mm admiration shovm for Col. 1 and other conspirators could seen that the event Was em popular. It. was evident duri ceremony, whore Col. Manchu conspicuouely among the nu brilliant uniforms and deCO‘ how proud he is of his Work. o Junction, Juno 2 has just been received her. torious shooting accident v curred at Islington yesterd William Hawkins, wh< (arm, add 1 Toront men “(are up of the men, Was struck PETER I. 0F SERVIA. O Cgptdflo “polurO. PM I. or SERVIA- charges him I. IIâ€. .III- vâ€"â€" or lubom Drowned. isthnsmd, Norway, J t 30131331 steamer Sundorlmd. ‘ 7 -â€"n-!q‘d I lint. Ind 5" In: or 3'13““ D". SANK ON JUNE l0. STRAY BULLET. 1 your: LL wwâ€" result. tawny. Lght will from which the bullet ,ood yesterdcy morning. a middle-aged F1311â€? 7 â€"â€"-- --'hnu£ 1|“an Shot In tho nâ€"â€"_f- 15 -â€"-Word of a. my." which W of tho M" J um 16» EXTENSIVE ARRIVALWNEW 99905 141111.41 V9: 1 u 4.----.u. . .___, _ Our magniï¬cent stock of footwear ts bemg menus of New Show and a wagon load of The following are a few of our Fast Selling Lines now agai ACaseofOItlel’stousâ€celtheelButs. Caseoflhtloys’ Palonsflceltheelluts. ' ed this week by ï¬fty cases Handsome Trunks and Travelling Goods, 11 fully assorted: ~ of Women’s lilting Shoes at 65 and 15 cents. A A 66$ of Our IGI’S Fuels Geo. A. Eater Boots. A A Case cf Women’s Leather Slippers at 35 cents. Come to this store for your footwear. on every pch. TH E N. La‘vn Howeâ€. Wire Netting. 1 Butter plies. l TORONTO Organ“?t Ridge-St. Teacher 0‘ organ an mony. Fugue: Hume: A“- Pupils DI Trinity U‘ servatory sEdence 50 23. MONEYTOINnuw.â€"- .-, ‘ lowest current rates. I HAVE w can to the cheapest money beneï¬t thwf. 8 OF LOAN kept down poulblo point. eon-lo- ery ro- ‘ EXPENSE 1to the lowest tent with scout-any god quirewtl- ALL BUSINESS 0! this m atrlcuy private all Win. Builders§_u_l)P“¢s Mi“ Supplies I unï¬t??? (’A'uto “t" I 'n Garden TOO‘S Culture. PM“ including Hâ€. Canon and mum MORRIS 5e Factory Sup- cneamers. Pai‘s' "Q )0“ good shepe before painting. It is a good time now to bring them in. 'nds of Vehicles built to order as usual. CHARGES MODERATE Pedlar 8: Emmerson Pedlar William-st» J. J. WETHERUP See the new lines of up-to-dete Boots and Shoes 1 have just placed in stou. These comprise the daintiest as well as :11 )st 56! viceablegoods from the best makers at prices to suit every pocket book. Kent-St, Lindsay- Repulrllll PMPUYIW Here you get the best styles. We call your mouth of June w we have ever carr ding Rings: Long Settings Gold 3‘“ Pianos Organs Whereâ€"sale and Retail Dealer in most Wblc goods and stvc money Emmerson ï¬ne-south! if you would be “ML Halter Your 5911‘“ to our me†‘nd cuddle yourself with contentment 5 season. Gem and Brooches in Pearl and Gold “A.“ Gold Cuff Links,etc. Gillespie 8 Co’s Old Stand I‘LLUflkM ything that amber we do we do it