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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Sep 1903, p. 11

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ts, to clear I) clear D dear . to clear I, to clear ‘ear them right away, 9 “W33 to deer $3.15 EeRt flats to clear Tic , 4 V J PIN-l3” 1: tionary bandneanOstrovo, 30 miles "iffiitfgmz ‘ "' i from Monastir. Fighting is proceed- ' ii ing, The revolutionaries have taken I, up a position near Lake Anitovo. in 1 ’: the Vilayet of Constantinople. Turk; ‘ 1 ish troops are now said to be at- RNS 1 tacking them. 1 Fatal Croted Clash. ‘ Washington, Sept. 9.--’l‘he Navy . E Department has received the follow- RepOl‘t Concernlng {ing cablegram from. Rear-Admiral '1 Cotton, dated Beirut, Sept. 7: “Vio- 3 lence and bloodshed between Moham- imedans and native Christians occur- /1’5tarvlngâ€"â€"Awfu1 : red at Beirut, Sunday. Six Greek f Turkish ! Christians, two Mohammedans and Brutality ° ' 1 one Turkish soldier were killed; three women and childrenâ€" 1 Greek Christians, three Mohamme- lashed Off a 3“” dans and three Turkish soldiers Were n [me His wounded seriously. Other murders ', are reported." 5e?! everything a man or m for far legs money than anythir'g $1.98 TheSOUVENIR 1s the very atcst Wm e deiighi of every Farmer’s ”1h houses one. H HflpKiN's. Agent at Lindsay: Money to loan at very lowest ratet “any time. and terms to suit bor- rewer. The Corporation being an miiamazion of four companies and “7153 Capital and assets of over “my millions, in preparod to do ’33“. Private fund: if preferred. The {anafla Fe rmanent 1‘ estem Canada Mortgage}l Corporation. i mmg, Plum,bing, PM and fittings, Tinware, Stun Stoves and Hot Water Fitters, and Furnaces, {interns of all kinds. Now is the time to buy fmm us a second hand Heating Stoveâ€"WC have some good ones. Steel tnnmelled Ware mutt" éfid‘fl'fiimt :ft'll‘ 59.000 in Steel Ranges 1 5|) 311 the Wear that Wears. imo Yet MU wollle Hid'u to lettC :an 1'95 hrmuks, have, hit ilevo, near ‘orqan 85' .111011, 0111‘ 21-; in thfi Macedonia:- H} fk)l'€‘5ts in .md Iiossar .ntmnpt t0 \lu(h vil- L113 distant hurued by md to have umitants in- Children- aLaUV de‘ 1 husband 3 of their ‘igl‘ SlaSh‘ threw it soldiers x’cl‘fll Chi-1" :v outl‘ag‘ all the Nil soldiers :L' at, Y’al- mi, and ling vil- not C0111“ ,be 1mmâ€" Imbritsik. hliers are Hurry and istl‘iCt 0i mm is 14'0" it Is. l'll pcacefm 33. The always uch mea- SU n'tex‘s 85' all 111011 1' gents z th‘b - lfhe Turks are apparentlv determin- “chm; ed to exterminate the entire. Bulgari- tum Md to 9“ W. an populatiOn of Vilayet. g CNN” today Decanter what do“ lower than ‘ may December 0“ Alarming summon. lower and Babe: on},- 95c lower. From Government circles here the routes DIABKETS- situation is viewed with increasing Londonâ€"Close-Wheat on m bl!- alarm. It is reliably reported that the :1: mgflmnt operators. Kalle on P“ Turkish forces in Macedonia. number 3 ' but not “the; 3W" - . m1! 1 ., an 300,000. It 13 conSIdered impossible fitted. 3d, Fourâ€"Spot, mm: that such a force has been assembled PMmeâ€"Wheut, tone firm; app, :0: merely to crush the rebellion. 45°. January Ind April, 20: 70c. Flour- Tone, firm; 8 t,, 231 - must: end April, 27: 75c.” 80c. J Salonica, Sept. 9.â€"T'v:clve battalâ€" AlitVWI'IF-Wheet, spot steady; No. 2 red . -- winter, 16m. ions of Turkish .troops are reported to have surrounded a. large revolu- Jun VISIBLE 5‘”an tionary band near Ostrovo, 30 miles A! compared With I week :80. the "39’" from Monastir. Fighting; is proceedâ€" supply or wheat in Cnnndnvand the United ' . States has Increased 147,009 bushelsz corn ing. The revolutionaries have taken 1 Increased 559.000 A Fight Reported. bushels; oats increased : up a position near Lake Anitovo, in ‘ 450,000 bushels, Following 1: ‘1; compare the Vilayet of Constantinople. Turk. tlve statement for the week ending “43" . the recedln week and the correspond ‘: ish troops are now said to be at- p g In; week of last year: ‘ tacking them, . Sept. 350;; Aug.31.‘03.5ept.a'02 _ Wheat. bub ..13.350.ooo 13.203000 2143341! wo'men and mum nave'beeu‘nneu.- while at least the same number 0! refugees are' slowly perishing of hun- ger. In ofiicial circles these figures are regarded as an underestimate and officials incline to the belief that the number of massaged persons exceeds 50,000. , The Turks are apparentlv determinâ€" A Yankee Killed. Berlin, Sept. 9.-â€"-A-despatch to The Lokal Anzeiger from Constantinople says thirty Christians, among: them being several Europeans, were killed during the rioting at Beirut. Later in the day the Foreign Office received a. despatCh from Constantinople au- nouncing that ten persons were killed during the disorders at about the time the United States warships ar- rived here, but, the Foreign ~Oflice finds no connection between the two events. Among the killed Was an American: Whether he was a. native of the United States or naturalized icnfizen of that country does not apâ€" 3 pear. . ‘ ”211-3 Thirty Persons Killed. Paris, Sept. 9.â€"â€"A despatch to The Temps from Constantinople, giving additional details of the outbreak at Beirut, says that when the soldiers and police sought, to stop the en- counter between the Mussulmans and Christians, which occurred near the Orthodox Church, the fighting beCame general and resulted in 30 persons being killed or Wounded. The trouble, the correspondent of The Temps Says, hogan during Sept. 5, Saturday, when three Christians Wore assassiâ€" nated in the streets, and continued iSunday night, when a Christian was stabbed with a poignard. by a Mussulâ€" 3 man bufol‘e the Italian Consulate. Ott awn, Sept. 9 .â€"G 90. senior. the Sparks street bu! arraigned before Judge. Mam the charge of stealing 8-160 the Canadian Order of P ”A ,_ n'l‘A \ . and pleaded guilty. was remanded. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Sept. 9.â€" In point of a single month’s traffic through the American and Canadian ship canals at this point, August proved another record breaker, the commerce amounting to the enorm- ous freight tonnage of $5,403,808 net; tons. 7!___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"' was 1 when be ing and 1 hi n1. 'I Pm pc. u: .. Toronto, Sept. 9.â€"â€"The second an- ‘ nuul convention of the Temperanco‘ Rec?I League was held here yesterday, with! 23:22:: the president, Rev. J. E. Starr, in‘ Expo the chair. The attendance Was not at $4.7 large. The following officers Were at 0‘30 ‘ ' A '0 n1? “1' _ [MC-u (”Eggs the ensuing Dr. Eby! MYS- Scottn Rev: W. “'agou J Welland, Sept. 1‘ arm climbing a. pole to cut the rope to let the balloon ascend when the pole Sud- denly gave way and fell, on him, al- most killing him instantly. He is still alive, but small hope is held out for his recovepy. Hurricane Donn”- New Orleans, Sept. 9.â€"â€"Me vices of the destruction by San Miguel, a. town east coast of Yucatan, are Not a, building was left I San Miguel was the oldest, Mexico. It Was the place w! tez landed and estgblished 1 quartet?- Gathering u. --__ London, Sept. 9.-â€"-It ht}: been de- hold a. conv Coaservatives of este the 17th inst. instantly kule L 1 cturning f ,. throw n 0V 9 c his lumber W rpmhers: Another Becson auburn-s fi'acdonald resident Polo Fell on Him- LAW u-vv, following officers V resident, Rev. Dr. stock; vice-president, ondon; secretary, R0 rer, Miss Wiggins. a the following, will Executive Committee ' year: W. G. Ellis, A -v n..." “A Pleads Guilty. t. 9,â€"Geo. Beeson, 'ks street bulbm‘. was e Judge. )Iacf t'mish on stealing $100 51 110m Ordm of Fm'nstms, auiltY. The prisoner Record Deltfl')" Fell on found 0‘ 10th, ’03.. wagon falling McKee Rev C. w Kettlewell. Re‘ 18.1(1 (Duficrin) Mr . Barker of Guelph. Lcatan. 3;“ â€"received ‘ left standing. ‘ the place when 0°" 'lfi. â€"'1‘homas Wilson, ‘ xwur Mzu‘shvilleg L Monday night, E» )m Welland, by \ an embankment i ”’9'!!ch hm ngxlcan Town. :‘1’1 ,eng“ 9' {Marine ad- )y a hurri' mn on the Own Price. Ar. [swatâ€"Liverpool Wk... Unchpn‘odâ€"Ltvc Stock “tow “the Lot“: Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Sept. 3- UVQ‘POOI wheat future-s closed t9“! unchanged from yesterday, and corn 3“ 1:111}!!! 3491 to 956 higher. - A AIn-t‘ "" Ii“ IV 73“ “15.“. M Chicago to-day December wheat cloutI 10!: lower than 11131: My. December can Mt lower and December oats *4: lower. FOREIGN MARKETS. Londonâ€"Closeâ€"Wheat on PM b”. er: Indmerent operators. Maize 0“ pant age, tirm but nor. active: spot. Awm 91nd, 2’25 3d, Flourâ€"Spot. Minn-n 3'" A: com axed with a week agO. the man. “PM? 0 wheat in Canada and the United States has Increased 147,W) bushels: corn increased 559.000 bushels; 0:313!an 450,000 bushels, Following II a comm‘ five statement for the week ending tO‘d.5o gm px'eiedingl week and the correfip‘m ‘ nz wee' of ast ear: , - Sept. 3.5.03» Aug.31.‘03,5ept.q. 02. Wheat bu, ..13,350.0oo 13.20am 21.42;.000 Oats, n. .. 7.446.000 6.003.000 4.M.000 Corn. bu. 6,447,000 5.33am..2.623.00° . lLI- -unn‘v of U818, Du. on ‘0”0.“ valunvvv -y~7 - Corn. bu. 6,447,000 5,sss.w0..2.523.00° To recapitulate tne visible supp‘! 0‘ Wheat In Canada and the United States. toggther with that afloat to Europe. " 38,840,000 bushels, against 38,6$3.000 bu‘lh- ell a week ago, and 52,637,000 bushels I year ago. \ staL'sV hf $2 Toronto an- 3 mco‘ Recoipas 04 . compose Vltjh‘; calves, 1n Exportersâ€" not at $4.75 tcgf ver at about . we .Exrwrf. 3?; Following on the closing quo: Important wheat centres to-dny: Cash. Sept. New York 87%. Chicago ... 80%, Toledo "‘A 8255 Duluth, No. 1 N, $235 8235 TORONTO ST. “\VBENCE ) Grainâ€" O-ICIJUDQH Wheat, red. bush. . . . . . .50 79 Wheat, white, bush. ..... 0 :3 0 Wheat, spring, bush “heat, goose, bush ...... Barley, bum Beans, bush .......... ... Beans, hand-picked Peas, bush Rye, bush .......... ..... Outs, bush . ........ ..... Oats, new, bush. 033 LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND I Liverpom, Sept, ae-“meatâ€"S 7 -â€"L-- nLnaI‘V 076 OcOHHc 25.863818: for v,“ . Hamsâ€"Short cut. clear middles, ligk bellies, steady: 53s quiet: 34s, Cheese strong; 52%: Amerh I Cables [firmerâ€"New York am]. But- i_ ‘3, talo Market: Are Steady. ‘(7 London, Sept. 8.â€"Ll‘;e cattle firm nts‘? 111,51c to 12¢ per lb, for American steers. § "' dressed weight; Canadian steers, 103~fic tai‘7 11¢ per 11).: refrigeraun' bent, 'Jc to 931.13 3 ‘7 per lb. Shvep, 111/_-c to 12%c. Q: 1:01:0er mvn srocx. :3 The receipts of live stock at the city : ‘: yards Were 34 carluuds, composed of 31);:‘1 cattle, 453 hogs, 1266 sheep and lam-b3, with ‘5 * '4' 23 cqu, Exportersâ€"One loud 7t exporters sold at . $4.55 per cwt. ‘ Export bulieâ€"thoit-e quality bulls are‘ ,,.‘n. e101 nor C‘VL; 300(1 bulls Said It 558; Butcher)“ cm butchers'. 1150 quality to beSt to $4.40; loads LEADING ‘ at hbout $4.30 to omw. e quality buns on .Export Bullsâ€"Cholc ‘ worth $4.25 per cwt-; good b11119 sold at $3.30 to $3.80 per cwt. Export COWsâ€"«Ex or: cows 11:. wort! $3.60 to $4 per cw . ‘Rnfnhers‘ Cattleâ€"Choice picked lots of “" “- Mn‘h eaull ll gabâ€"Prices $3 ewes and_ bucks at ‘» - Y)v Spring pe_r_ cw t. Hogsâ€"Best sen-cc WW... _.9_ than 100 lbs, nor more than 200 lbs. 1 off cars, sold at $6.25 per cwt,; lights fats at $6; sows. 5% to $4.25 per cwt. Stags at $2 to $3 per cwt. I‘m-onto Junction Cattle Markets ”*“59 "I- v _ Toronto Junction Cattle Markets. Receipts at llve stock were 65 cat-lands, x292 cattle, SO sheep and 4.5 Camposed of calves, Exportersâ€"Best loads of ex orters sold at $4.75 to $4.90 per cwt,; me um to good at about $4.30 to $4.60. ' “ quality bull_a_ m “n" ,thlnp, THE MARKETS "Bbtchers’ CS butchers, 115° quality to bes ll. uUVu- Y _ .Export Bullsâ€"Cholce quauu W..- __ , worth $4.25 per cwt-; good bull. sold at ‘ Bouts Mluu' Lordty sad {nuances numba' nlnlon Lies British $3.30 to $3.80 per cwt. Export COWs-«Exgort cows are worth; . i Tint the Future 0! nu Do the United 1 $31360t tn" $4 831:ch Ch 1 l ted 1 t 1 ucers‘ eâ€" oce pc osoi . butghersE 1%50tto 11:5t lbs, each, equs‘l‘ 11; i " ”1°“? Can-“h- ‘th u qua lty 0 es expo ers, are wortn - ; 5“,“...3 m to $4.40; loads of good sold at $3.75 to gr. °" 1° ‘ “"‘ 1"“ ma; porn; fah- to good, 5350; common 33 to $3_ '1 Britn- an by the Encroachment. or, ' rough to late log, $2.65 to $3 ‘ ‘t‘an loyalty quality, 800 tl‘ m ' the da; withdn llgefifrsâ€"Stleerst 3% 2{good ‘3’!” wt s.eac,n . to perco- Stockersâ€"Oneâ€"yenr to 2-year-old stem‘ and” m°°"‘°‘ PR" 9““... lubed 400 to 700 lbs. each. 8.1: b all.” London, Sept. 9,â€"The correspou- ‘ I and of 9001' ‘9 “ll dent of The Daily Mail in New Zea- i :2. ““3 set per cwt.: ctr-colors quality of same welghts u“. worth $2.25 ts| .. ‘ ‘ . land “88: 'lhe report 01 the Lom- ted mcrce Department presented to Par- rup should $2.75 per cwt, Mlloh COWDâ€"Ml‘ch cows end springers err liament, strongly urged that the 'fuae t4 wgth $80Cto $45 etch. :2 ‘ 810 ch. alvesâ€" alves sold at 0 es , . . or from 4 to $5.50 per cwt. . rapid pros-rest; m the Argentxne meat, . alt ,, S'hee-Dâ€" rice! $330 to $3.50 gr CWt- M. trade compels New Zealand carefully ‘ 'H’. 75' ., ' to review every department of trade. 3 writ‘nm Mm m I -1) .‘o- Am" 1n -7 :_-‘l Winnipeg: petition W9 ing against InneSo C?!“ CATTL'E MARKETS- Best select bacon I lbs nor more t‘ha 5 to 00 «a: u. -â€"C.ul\ 0" sold at $2 to $10 each, or to 5:5 50 per c\\t o$3. 40 per cwt. to: Juices $3-2 ..__-.-...+,-)50-:208 A. ‘ miibsâ€"mce. York, Dab Ju- vu- ______ rseâ€"Americam finest white, i *rlcan finest colored,strong, '. eâ€"Spirits, easv; 443 3d. 1 (Pacific- consoâ€"Firm: {5‘ Totton seed oilâ€"Hull refln-g 225 9d. Rosin â€"-â€" Common, k ‘7 C9 C9 C5 '0? Linseed oilâ€"203 3d. :7; ior “w -~* ms each. lights and . each, equal In are worth 54-10 1 at $3.75 to $4: on, $3 .to $3353 “- Ki 33.75 to LE “ABKETO 3" modlawy D. Uta;- nnnnn 7 7 ‘ I â€" Cattleâ€"Receipts. addresssing the Govornmcnt, says it. '- ,, . .0 god Vaniaâ€"Be. ‘ must open every available market. in 1 t,” b. “'"P‘t‘d-o Mr W m been (fined L m now“.-. . the kingdom 'nnd arrnnge for ship- "rho United gates not. only n£â€"‘ 1w has . k l ho tracts. but. 1.190 Mains. some oi tho ‘ "b“ - _ in”, vary 6 on the. (or this Victom and Aim Museum er; (3151‘? $652. ‘ [1: a y ‘ V 3: ' n ' .20 to 86.80;»!!!11: 5‘ ments we“ to all large ports. i best Canadian youths. It seems prot- 1 has , . 3, $6.26 to $6.. : Awn-th-d» . 1 ty well agreed um tho Rhode- 5““ ‘f-‘qm’mg 0‘ 13“ 8 Trades Union 0011- . scholars will be graduates. 11» ex.- \ my _ fiFW-‘cumnis cube modgrn m to which the emm mum . in. $5 to “3%“. Speaking at the 0!" periment of sending ooloninl school- .. . _ , q - NEW. 11199:: L“. :s‘fg‘eggfiffim grass at Leicester. Delegate H nudge delivering his presidential 311- boys no English univcralaes bu" raved (mum. *- \________â€"_â€"__-â€"-â€"/â€"â€"â€"â€""'_=1 ., 15c to 20¢ ‘W' ; yurugogg, 98:3: drags and rdcrring to the fiscal nearly always p £0312.) to $4. pd?"- sun; “It the 990916 0‘ the ‘ Profwsor Watson painted out attb £31.00; ; Umtod Kingdom have to be taxed 1 confound». any come back to tho (Parent Oonpflly) heavwr than they are at. the Wt: comma. not. English than Bid-I- "- D 3 FOREST Beauâ€"WP“ ‘ time tor our oflsprin Canad d . , , g. a an men. hfi°mws -':flw:r.l Atusudi‘. we require to know more Ice-o.- in On“.- ym;“e,gngu. 0 what we are Likely" to get in reâ€" . The - Responds! d m ' - . a '- w‘fll co . edva. "‘1' ”x turn. H9 could not. find any gi'eat , Earning Post says that. the mi 0 13¢; {2:83:53 ‘ love shown on the - .-,_ 11-4.]... nun - m n trv- Certalnly “1‘ are governed (rem Utah. ‘1‘ - = w. m. to see this stock, be! ty bulls u"! bu‘lo sold “f 03;, not lest 200 1b; each. m; lights Ind net CWtw ‘nd Strictly Cash “83‘3" NX‘OUNCEMENT WE H H18 13. THE MOST 1. ‘1 ' he basis of calculation, this sale wi ' case number of I our history. Weha V l t For taking our preiparanon Raincoats from The Consolid the price, and you may be sw able mercdandise is ofi'ered us at s: As is always our steadfa our customers, and this $1,500.0( alleled ratio of savin s which mac yet had. For instea of asking ‘ so cheaply as \v e did, our prices a: $1.00 to $15.00 on your new Fa Carnival of Eco This 1 nomy it will be tc ast shows the diff " .'OB.‘"m{11ioé eight and thirty (hausand tWO WAT hundred hundred a' les ‘ pp- ‘ and Frwce debated upon. and an hundred-weight. of ' o! whwh l 4“) ‘â€" 1901 , ' NOUXCEMEXT for Particulars CH NEXT WEEK‘S AN- cordml relations __â€"_â€"_â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"' REGUL \R PRICE Slurs on Canada by President Trades Union Congress. $40 Cloth Coats ....... S25 Cloth Coats $20 Cloth Coats $18 Cloth Coats ...... $16 Cloth Coats ...... $15 Coats ................ $12.50 Coats ......... .. $11 Coats ....._. .......... ..810 Coats ........ $8 Coats .................. $7.50 Coats ............ $5 Coats ............... 3-1 Coats ....... .. ....... s10 Skirts ......... . $8 Skirts ............... $7.50 Skirts ......... . $6.50 Skirts ......... . $6 Skirts .......... $5 Skirts ................ $4.50 Skirts .....g... 5-1 Skirts ............ $3.50 Skirts ......... $16.50 Rain Coat $115.00 Rain Coat: $12.50 Rain Coats $10100 Rain Coats . 39 Rain Coats ...... £7.50 Rian Coats $6.50 Rain Coats 3-} Rain Coats ...... 3:25 Suits .............. 9'22 Suits .............. S20 Suits ............. S18 Suits .. 15 Suits .............. ; in" the Mother Country. the Canadian's bat. inte closer connection with door neighbors,_and tha‘ l' LII; ”unnu- door neighbors, 1y being grasped sclVes. by Canadians them- aâ€"vu-v oar Avploo Needed. A - A Covent Garden apple importer ‘33 ”d saws: “Fruit of all kinds is aw. 08” 0' Colorgial fruit held in cold storage the'Ta here :3 only in a, very small quantity mined. wd puma-vac: 81%; Lot. arm m germ!“ ltmzuie all 12â€"h; real difl'erence. at Manufatturers’ New fall Sample Garments Coats . Coats - your pew Fall garment by z; ....n h.- to the wise ones 'our new r an gum.» It Will be to the “use ows the dificrenge be 1081‘ IMPORTANT Anmuunpumu.-- ale will be the greatest in )reiparation as the basis of calculation, this s 13 ' se number of New' Fall Skirts and a great c g he Consolidated, Cloak Company, Toronto, at a saving of a full third in I may be sure wed hanoes slip by when good new depend; :red us at such bargain prices. . ‘ our steadfast policy we will share every trade advantage we gain With - 5 $1,500.00 worth of New F his season the most advanta . s which made our buying t of asking what other good Lindsay stores must ask, w o didn’t buy rices are based on what we paid. This means you can save from ' Fall garment by choosing from this sample lot. Think what a it will be to the wise ones who come early. ___-_ .1“. mmrmce between the prices 0 [regular goods and samples, and REDUCE! PnlCE to the (1808.1 noun; people 0‘ the ‘1 Protc , to be taxed 1 confe “satin reâ€"~ n find any great‘non talCanadlwslin t ..... ”$2.7m $18.3" [landmine Crape-d:-Chene W'isfs 40‘ 3151‘” Very New Waists for Women of the $13 . 2'5 new Crepe-de-C hone. Prat“? #423” made will: wide folds over yoke SHIN! and sleeve at I - I‘D-“.3 shevvs . - and”! with large button down front. - 353‘” shades urn Rmuda, Black and White, very handsome ' |s New Waist for $4. Vcw French “P?" Fl“ \‘ U. vu â€"â€"_v ml waists 2 2.‘ “'9 file SliinmEh-gant New Opera Flannel Waists cxpundâ€" for Women, stylishly made with rdc-rs in new collar, sleeve and buttons Isinessâ€" can be had in black, whim, navy, -to-datc- and cardinal, any size, very cheap W nurse at $2.25. .. I ntere New WrupwwouteS. . neatly trimmed, at 75c. $1 $1.25 and $1.50 . New Black Sateen Waist: l.25 Womvn's New Style Sateen Waists, daintily trimmvd with Sabin folds and buttons, all sizes 32 to 44 bust, extra value at $1.25. Dainty China Si'k Waist; 3.25 1 China Silk Waists, daintily made, tucked all over with small pin tucks, new sleeve with puff at hand, very stylish ‘...and serviceable, white and black. .New Cashmere Waists 3 50 New Cashmere Wuists for Women. in very attractive styles. thl '2 yoke and sleeve pmtt-ily Shirred. ' giving the waist a Very handsomm etTect, shades are * . a din-a1, white and. black, mall) ‘ worth more money. tflandsnme Cr:pe-d:-Chene W9is¢s 4 0 , “1......M nf 1‘14 Women's New guys v-- - V~ :sting th ough, ism” were mil-YU- wâ€" -â€" Canada. sent 474,712 cwts." Owing to tho bad state of the Len» cuhiro cotton trndo. a. number 0! oporutlvu are emigrating to Canada. Number. nailed ymrday. aka a Safe. Satisfactory Store 'LINDSAY ' 0 £32111: Columbia» Lon"! ‘0 Adi-ital. lit-ed. ‘1 has uni Admiral Rivet. and tho omâ€" cers of the warships Retribution , the‘Toude. now in port. were “enven- tained at. dinner by the Citizen? Committee last night. when a. disâ€" ‘ _...li I each “pen Flannel waists 2 2.‘ at. New Opera Flannel Waists Women, stylishly made with , sleeve and buttons ' ack, whim, navy, "““ an" aim“... very cheap ' vn -___- | m: “In 'i.w of m for graduate study oflcl‘e‘ , some eflort should ‘30 made vs tho condition of .1131“ nd it colonial Cram ‘1‘ ring gas-122‘ Wfis )retti'l}; Shirred, 17301. of ling n vm ".3. mad. sham _.9__Mmim Douc- St“ Rivet. and tho 035' pmer in port, wen 'CJW" i er by “‘0 Gimme-3’ night. when n “‘9’ “5‘3 it? g1: (or the Victoria and Alba“ ““89“ 3,pr has boan acquiring of late a. good (be M ‘ on no ex.- my_specw°‘.m ”ma?” m ”m M \ t? “F? “‘9. “mm“ 5 “mm . . peg-W mfluch; _..-.-- craifiel h- ~“‘“‘“ failum. ‘ A. \# (Parent Wfl 750! Come and sec. One of the Big Syndicate (im. Waists and Rain 5 in this sale. AI! new 3 We mt ling 110W 35‘ vain? t0 9‘ la “d EVER ,M ADE- .- -. ' I. 0" col: III Urn." MW?" M1:

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