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Northern Advance, 18 Sep 1902, p. 5

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This - Week - we - lf"'ayL- the - Has demanded that we nd a larger and rnorevsatisfactcry outlet for the large amount of produce we receive each week, and in order to meet the demand we have opened a new store, to be known as the VAIR PRODUCE CO. on Spadina Avenue, Toronto, and `w ill now be able to sell our produce direct to the retail `trad , brokers commissions, for selling which we have had to pay heretofore. ' _ We are now able to give the farm er the v'ery highest narket price _for any quantit or Poultry. We must have these bought in early ' 1 the week, and not later than Friday, _ t in order t h d f Saturday trade In "our Toronto store. -V V V K 0 ave ma y or e, thereby saving all, y of good fresh Butter, Eggs, [ll SHE ll TO BE lET. nlr tunes, angle IIIO ... .............. $1500 U'ble Barrel Shot Gunmcboke botqctn AifnipI`OPOI.tel'....-.......u...... " h~`conli A good 1:: gauge. choke hon, armory V or u u --an-uini.h.... stool. single barrel shot gun`. robouado Lefevcr Hammerlesa ShotGun ..... .` inc lock. pistol grip, only. . . . . '. .. . . . 7.00 `Revolvers $1.50 up, Ammunition of; 25 Ioond-hand wn;:EI.s to be sold at SLAUGHTER muons. , 5`2:::........"""":..1'`??::::::::::::::::: `.522 VA|R,%VlCKERS & co. Prices s3.75,;u.50o, 35.00. mo, 3.50, ma, 37.50. mmumnmm0 OUR PRICES FOR GROOERIES WILL BE FOUND LOWEST FOR - 4. ". FIRST-OLASSOGOODS . . . R Sorhe Specials for This Week: v-w_.__ , '|`}1um?(l, ()nt..,'Sept, ... -':[`her e ;;"""3 '*` "'"-i'/ ("-` riot on tha_ G. TH: h"l__"'f`k. uhout two miles east of ai; '-`>:\,`-`-`5t(_`I'dil4_\/ ,.1_fL0l`noon. The trouble L11:-J? -me" `I'Ut0 betWe6u.,one of M1 91f*IIH.'I1 `and the Italian laborers, M rl)_ .114`) |;J._\'mg' the track here, The |1UH.`3 -Tt()I)I)Qd W H10 hill, leaving H10 three f0P0'-t " "'07- They then b0ga.n' throw- lng -"t()nl'!S Ht tho thlvoe men : :s1r]x c'l`s)` 'mjm'0d one of thovmen that 1.0 mtchcs were required to",close' It H"I1.~4l1 nvur H... Ian M... rm..; ..;...4.'-.._ If you infend byina 3 Rie or Shot Gun} hag bar stock before-you ho to.` Also Plain Cream,Awhite, pale blue, , pink and cardinal, pure woo_1 opera, special at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2} yds. makes the blouse. Fancy Fleee Cotton Fabricsin many patterns for blousing of A wrappers, Sacques, etc., at . . . . . . . . There are 50 designs in the moat lgeautiful effects in ne French_Flannels `for Ladies Blouses. These were all per- sonally seleotedin London,Eng1e.nd,o.nd represent the nest goods in the trade. Fancy stripes. spots, floral and Persian designs at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' o I u A so Fgncy Flnnl Waistingsf Our ebrtsin the `selection of Ladies Mantles 1s ' crowned with success as is evidenced in the superb collection now on sale in the Mantle room tted up ex- pressly for the showing of `Jackets, Capes, Ulsters, etc. ' - Awom) ABOUT MANTLES As announced, Miss `Br-Swnlow ha `staff is ready to execute all orders with a ensure best attention by shopping early. Iinlian 1 'H1uI u)T(l, ( d%` `Ll `sum! 1) 4 - know if. . . V - ```_`*`"*`` `--'-`---- _ V ' Great wlll be taken in oil: sihowi-ugh ovf Aiitllznn Millinery. The ally invited toinnpect the many different styles on view. . . Quality and desirability are virtues that am: never overlooked and the I are voursfin buying at this store. ` l Every little touch of elegance and style is here. [Enquire the prices know if- ' l `W. J.% ROSs,L~:xt Bafrie Hotel. 40. 5oc,%edc'W'y'iL . MissW4Br3wn1ow has charge of the department and Mi:-S ` xfo 4:1] .u..I;... :'L'L _ _. . -;-' uu IVIGJ an , |'l" SIOH ICIECI-- fot No. :2. `acts; Lgt comet lolt. Tenn: any; .App)y_,tb WI. F 35-38.; 20 , ` 'uuu`nnI Ii! I-\Il'|l`- > Any quagtity of money to loan at dand 5pc: ! cent. nxtermlof Vro_-paynunt. b * LEVN_NOX_. QRDAGH. . & BROWN. 1` Sm.-.o.... `R. nudge... .5. A D'b|e Barrel Shot Gunmchok amaze. 10.00 M M N Zorcactionlocks 12.00 on . u gxtrn n:-I-. , , `l|!_nn llillo-on. Lefovcr ShotGun. ..... . . 45.00 of kinds. - _.-_.- ._-r .. 1 ovu- ` a promptness clmmcteristic of this ston- s MONEY TO LOAN. --535. -1 ....._-.. 4- l___ A 1 Semen Prices - we - I-lave - Been - Paying T--%* Ilffh `:5 `rs nnusniu .1.`-...._..l __, 1 %Th;9` frost `has`a lready cut down the supply in m L A_ V Best Bright Yellow. . . . . . . . . .28 lbs , $1.06 era at going Drices. xfactcry amount 1 `store,V tobe CO., trade, heretofore. time to buy. Extra _the pri<`:es of each and every article-you ll be pleased-we 1, `we pay 1c \l\.I_II The precise subjects of the confer-` ence could not be learned, but 1121 . was announced in advance of the` meeting that no concessions would be. gmntetl, and that recent events of a. smui-politi('u1 ehamcter would not be seriously consin_de1'ed. L Violence: at the Mines. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 17.'--Str1k ers. waylaid two non-unions-workmen near the Peuns,vJ\'nnia Colliery at Mud- town _\'oSte1`day morning` and so bad- ly injured them that they may die. The rm .-n were returning,` from their ni;,-1n s work_ when caught by the ('I'o\\'d. - John `IAli(11no[WuB clubbed "to; 1`11.-.vnsihi1it.y and was removed to `the I iLt.s'lo'11 Htwpital. , The other man's, mune muld not be learned. H6 Was !'t'IIm\'L`d L0 his home. , 4. 5 I 'l'1m~e -Italian laborers, `While on. Thniv rnnu +.\ ...,,-.l. __ THE GROCER. s Vickers, our popular trimmer, assisted by an able . :o_re enterpris, but through all the rush -yon ll merest glance will show you the advantages that first display takes place to-day and all {are cordi_ Southwestuarter Lot I;To. at. in 9th (on. Town- Ihip of Innis . County of Simcoe. Immediate pou- Ieuion. Apply to - umnox. ARDAGH, cow4}i & BROWN ` Ban-uten. ' at 1: delock. neon. to hear and determine the several .e comphinh ofeer_rors_ and omission: in the Voters "List of the Ilunic: W of Barrie for 190:. ' All persons In t business at the Court are re- a "gained to attend at said time and place. , ` E. DONNELL. 31-; Clerk of Barrie. . `llnfndinlvnu--:.pI.:.o:o|..a..---to---V - 22nd dgy of `Se_1-Itember. I902, } NOTICE in hath given that 31 Conn will be held, unuant to he onurlo Voters mu a:`ltg``btyh I-{Giza Honour the Judge of the County my of Simcoe. at tho EIIIIET l_lJ\IIn-s- :---- ,,-,,._... . men: or H: at Barrie this 6th day of September, voTEns7'u"'fcounr. Operators `Also Meet. V ' ' I New York, Sept. 17.--A conferencev. of the leading` anthracite coal inter- ! ests was held yesterday at `the Phila- delphia and Reading Company's ot- cusl ' ' Extra, Fine Pre Linen Table Dam- ask, 72 inches wide, in very pretty `designs,|regular value $1.25, at . . . . . . . 7..-ww Fine Pure Linen Damask, 72 inches wide, in handsome oral and fem de- _-_.-.--. ..v can meet. all dema.nd.s per cent better than you pay elsewhere. Shop early] if you would get .1st choice`-t}:ere ll be no repeats. The whole collection is made up of English, German and Canadian makes. Every lady` is interested in ne linen, its the {pride of the household. We In the immense stock there is only one jacket of any particular size and style. The reason [is obvious to 3'11 ladies . and each and every Style is ex- clusive to our own trade. cocoons. .....oooao...L.50C to 750 in price Prices now per An- 1, Hr - .. --v uvuuuy or almcoe. at the COURT HOUSE, BARBIE, --ON 1-nn--- f . .' . . . . . . . . . .r.'._40c to 750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c to $1.00 choioestock usually commands Fine Table Linens Au- I u u u oa uu IJIIU will {NW1 5. J . V vwlle was asked whether it was pro->14 posed to levy an extra. assessment inj order to help the miners. He declin I Federation of Labor will be conven- ed to answer the question. He. also I refused to sayrwhether the American ed in extra session to take action on the strike. V . _ .| FARM TO RENT. more for prints than for` ..I~oo gcu DIIJ vvvvvvvvvvv \J n ` when the conference adjourned 3,31 o clock`fo1' dinner, Mr, Gompe;-5` was the `only . one who would talk onflfa deliberations. He said the strike 4 situation was discussed in all its phases; the Iinzmces were found to be in 900d Condition; ' the reliet funds were coming in promptly, and there`; was no reason why the strike should 1 nothe kept UP Without - inictingi any hardship on the strikers. ` ' `II n man nalrnrl nvlnnd-In.-u. :4. _-_ _ Von: ' ` , Mr. Gompora and the executive o I =cers of the Miners Union held a,'_! lengthy conference. llllann {I-an nnnfnuvnnnn npll......_;-.I _. .4 I 1.! V vu ;;o| J uu nun us|aJ G81 lb went; to v'President Mitchell ; hea,'d,._1 quarters, Where he met National` Treasurer Vwilson and the district.` presidents o_! the United MineaWor.k- -,, AFB Wilkes-Barre, Pa... Lsept, 17_._J Samuel Gompers, president of mg American Federation 0! Labor," gr... rived here_ yesterday and at once rnnmf tn President MifnhAIl'- l.--'.I CPS. II. yullluu uoaaavwoouwup wvnnvvI3wI\]{|'a',_ It is believed here among the" min'- erg that the strike` is really ended, and that the surrender of the other coal companies is merejy g, ma,u,y`'g ` time. - g T . I n........-_. G--- IllA.;I_ -.. L-1` JV vvo mu`, - I yellowing this came the anIA1: ou nce-i, mm; by District President; John Fan. 3 9y that the minrers had won {the strike. ` ` -9 Thirty men of the Royal Oa,k,.,Co! -~ ]im . , owned by the- "Llewellyn Co1n.' puny, went back to work, but thgy. were persuaded to go home and wait until the other and lapl'g'er_ cgml. panies announced Aconcessio ._ . H i: helieved here nrnnnav nu`. ...:..' Alto Give an 8-Emu` Bay WI - smnual Gompeu .8005 3n$OhOl'Ig ; BiIl;:" so Satisfactory .8t6emqgt may Be Done It GlVQl;9t;dI[Qton`: I Meet and Announce 4 Tliit Maintain; Their Position. . i 1, shamokin, I a.. Sept. 17.-'1`he rs?` break has come. The-Llewellyn COBLIU Company .9.'1'am_9d 8. 10Tper cent`; in-T-I creus and an~e1g`ht-hour to " men yesterday. A _ u.~,,I1nun'nzr fhie numn 1); .......`...v._..` pyal Oak } " ` M V vvvvl \.ll 110;,` and providing that where .;\',|1I5Il on In .l-JloUU5'- s an international body the` L1 shall not be recognized. uzse providing that Only `-one body in each town. or ~ci1.'Y a recognized was adopted. _'l`h!p out -the representation of s of Labor. - '- mg,` C v Burm['l( ro`vod Eath ` aompm Sou Mitholl. Laborers Threw stands. w-uowvu aluuuu uouu wuviv and it was evident 1rom_ " t she could not I 72 years otfago. _ I --'-----'~ . . ! . Lon'!on._}_ tSopt.. 17.--L'opr.d London- derryfa hint. that an early dissolution of th'e=Oo.b1net in possible is regarded. uga.` support for the viewgzthat an, .%-19t19!!%A!7.*3'Q99v9r,P912r9.:9hrIeW--V% In buy n : drowned. I Inllllla DIS .1 wing in; in the yard. Colombo. Coylon, Sept. 1'7.-The ,Br1t1ah.Iteo.mer N ithsdale toundered in -9. storm` ear the Island of Gaar `ye`ster'(!a.y.~ - he captain and thirteen J_--o-A` or the grow are bel-1qved."to ho..veb`een- Arnprtor, Sept. 17.--Yesterday moming Bessie, the yea.r-an"d_-a.-halr- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson of this own, was dro_wne'd` by falling in .s'. tub of water. while play- ]-... In` I-Ian unrtl IJUUIIII_UD loll IUIIIIO . Dubuque, Ia &s1ept. 17.-Spea.ker Henderson ofrthe `House of Represen- : tatlves, n-din-3' tat; his `views in re- ` spect [to the treatment of trusts b _ reducing the tariff. in whole or in} part, are :not.i'n accord with the views of many` of. his party `in Iowa. I has declined to acept the nomina- tion"-for Congress. and has withdrawn {mm the race. _ ._ , \-I116 BUM Q11;-H {g} -l aaaauv Al-JIIJIOBVI '91 V11`; colony,-' has. announced before the House of Assemblyand in The Gov- ernment Gazette `the repeal of mar- tial law and the pro,clama.tiVoh of`t_he -Peace Reservutioh "Act, which enables the Government togcontrol the pos- session, importation; and reg'.istreti'on- of all arms end ammunition. Fort E1'1e, Ont., Sept. 17.--Je.ck ,Herme.n. manager or the Interna- I tional Athletic Club, was committed , for trial by Magistrate Logan yes- , terday for shooting John Mathers,` 9. S Bualo cab driver, at the club ` house Monday night. Herman will be. given a jury trialn in Detiember in Welland. Herman gave bail at .WeI- g .la.nd last night, and returned to Buf- I talc. Herman-V aye the shooting was - accidental. Ma.thers' wound is not serious. T . ' , Ca. 0 To;vn,` "Sept. 16.-Sir John Got. on _Sp'r1g'g_. Prime Minister of the a-_I'-uuv .~ Inna ` -anvunulnnnr` 'Iu.`n9I;-on `kn } London, Sept.` 17.--The trial of Dr. Graham and Emma. -Agnes Mayo, nee v Kilbourne, charged with causing the fdeath of the la.tter s infant child,` I was proceeded with ,in the Criminal % Assizes yesterday. The Crown closed f it. case, which Judge Lo-unt remark- *ed was weak against Dr. Graham. Mrs. Ma.yo s husband was called, and the Judge on four occasi_ons warned him that he need not-testify against his wife. 'I`he`case~ goes on this morning. ' ' rhl... mung)! 8...... :...'..l.l..4..'.I 'I'_I, r I-I535 _O5II-L5 I I`heVgra.n`d jury indicted John Mc- Arthur, charged with the killing '0! Gus Ninham, an Oneida, Indian. ' GUN wmrr one UNAWARES. . Glover Mlsener Accidentally Shotby His 1 - Brother. 5 I St. Oatha.r1n_es. Sept. 17.-A shoot- Ying accident occurred at St.` John's West, in '1`horoId Township, on Sun- day, which has resulted in the death of one or the principals. Two young sons of John Misener, Asa. and Grov- er, Ae.g.e'd 18 and 15 respectively, were handling at shotgun when the wee.- pon, which was in thelpossession of Asa, was accidentwlly discharged, the whole charge of shot entering Grov- 'er's head at the temple. The lad lin- gered till Monday afternoon. Dear Sir.--On my person you will . nd $170,_ which will` pay my ex- , pauses. `Forgive the deed Idhave 1 done. I have, no parents, nor any one to communicate-with, nor any 1 one to ask to bury me. Do not make -a. scene at the nding of my body. Bury me quietly.` I -am tired of liv- ing because of Ill-hea.lth._" Besides the money found in an sat- chel was a, Pulman ticket reading from Springfield, Mass., to Newport. -j1 n4............wuu uuu.'1ue,I.n8 any before: S | of My Boly." Letter Bald. V I Do Not Me.ke u Scene at the Finding. Montreal, Sept`. 17.--At the inquest` `yesterday the _p1'oprietor of the Queen's Hotel produced the follow- ing"letter from Annie Moore, who (committed suicide, the day before: nnnn Q}... _,,f\-Q ~v I1\ll6UVIIV UIIU .p.ga1nst the Government. 1 3. \-.....s_ Premier 1 ,__-u ..-vo. 4:519. .l_4.lUUy _ U. } Phillips and Mrs; Nellie.Casey. Thomas J. Sharkey is held in $10.- 000 ball`, and Mrs. Libby Phiilips and Mrs. Nellie Casev in nxnn 1..-I VICTORIAN ARLIAl1ENT DIQSOLVED xgj avg yang, unu Mrs. and Casey 111.3500 each,,_as witnesses. mu rx. ; 1-Isept...` j"17:=+I~m;isq' 1:5 Fish mi1;na;re,g=::d1p1nmat `a.n'cl-Edie-_ . \ jcente.nt of one; q_ _ the beat j"7kn9`w'n - ` vate detective." named Thomas J _ . Sharkey, who joined the banker at `a. table where he had been for several hours drinking with Mrs. Libby `_ J. and Thomas is [held $10.- nnn L..'.n K - -- k'z}.ST:.y';L!f?:?"7*1::-"Z , _[)1o"|.ln-NOW-' You-It.` '~'No`w` Y6`i'l," %serst;` '17.`- . 1; ~ * English Fiiouqn '1'hlI.l`a'.ll,~ Iv `- ._ ; 1-..- ., rms. V m Hines. I:)`:1P:edo Bout mam-oyoru 0r!_o|q|l,.:. "my?.;f`"- 1 -~'~Phe ' , ' . '{. ;,..` !.:K: edogoat destroyepa .1; '1` is A ' v W. Sly: Tslmptlim Accidental. ' Steamer ;nVt7'With Crow. ps-owned gn mfg: wumix-._ Middlanex Crlmlndl Auizes. Repeal of Md:-tlal Law. Doollnfa to Run. n on V5310 Wu: ----- on-o\.I\Jl U, WIIU efthefduy V 1 za Hm Anna `rm...--- London. Sept. .1i7`.-.-is `w(Vi.;;1~;;:.tch. td a news agency from Pekin says: "Ca,- tholics here understand that from -3.00 to 1~..ooo.con`verta mvo. been kill-V ed vvyB=er-11tn- -P".Y|%'9*-- ; 1. -h`na n_*".'.:` Whitby, se'pt.w :f7.--Hon. J. I. '1`a.`rte is shortly to pay a visit of~in- apection to Whitby harbor, -and .a.ct.~ion was taken by the Town Coun-. cil lagt unight ,d-iuecting the {Mayor to invite, `the Minister of Public Wbz-ks on the occasion of his visit to qddrfesg a.u_pu'blic;mee_ting in the Music .Ha_.llb upon national` quvstions.` . E , "think, however, that th i _ Fielding showed that he o-VII sac _ "The" Globe `displays wilful malice in attacking me because I travel a. trip to the Great Lakes, which I made for the purpose of studying the country, I have not made an official visit to any place in Ontario or Que- bec without having been invited and pressed to do so. On Sept. 19 I shall be at Orillia on the invitation of the Liberal Association. Mr. Cal- vert, the chief Liberal whip, has in- vited me on behalf of the Middlesex Exposition Company I to 'be at Strathroy, on Sept. 25. I have a. dozen other invitations to visit On- tario. Shall I refuse them because it diapleases The Globe? . What Tarte Once Said. Win-nipeg, Sept. 17.-Hon. George F1," Foster, formerly Minister of F1- nance, arrived in the city yesterday morning. Asked if he had come West to join the Borden party, he replied that his visitwas entirely on busi- ness, and hail nothing to do with politics. Mr. fFoster,_ in discussing , Federal politics, mentionedthat Hon, Mr. Tarte is furnishing reworks for ithe whole Dominion; He d-id not Public Works represented the Cabinet by any means. The utterances. of Hon. Messrs. Sifton, Fisher and" does not `voice the sentiments of" the party, and those gentlemen certainly count for something. "Mr. Tarte is :3. Con- servative, said Mr. Foster, "and al- ,ways has` been. Shortly after he 0 -A entered -the Cabinet he told his fel- , low Ministers that he was there to ' represent the Conservative inten- "eSt9. " S V great deal. With the exception_of_my- e.Minister of ` an I-a_n\a .n.cuuu|u.u|,L U1 \J!1.H.UfU- . `As to theories, Mr. Charlton said - that he had conc.hldc'd to be govern- 'ed by practical conditions in his }.course as a. public man, and, to let theories'stan`~d aside. If we were to build up a`nat.ion in Canada we must. have an proner degree of self-asser- 7tion and stand upon our rights; He believed that the'mujorit_v'of: the Lib- `era! elte,cto'rs or the".Dominion were with vhimjin the vie` `he had ex- pressed. ` ' . Lynodoch, Sept. 17.-John Charl- `ton, M.P.', discussing the recent `ut- tomnces of Hon. J. Israel Tarte up- on -the tariff question, made at Hali- fax, Montreal and other place, stat- ed that he had given careful atten- tion to Mr. 'l`arte's utterances, and that he deemed them to be of very great importance, and . to express % much signicance, coming as they did i_i'rom ` a .'-very prVgmine'n-t member" of the Government. and one of_ the most pronounced _p'ersonulities_ "in public life in the Dominion of Canada. ` `Ad in fknnninn `In I`QI_A_.IL_ . ova \Jl uuv Hutu: NJ!` L116 IIBXL S%BlOIl. ; `-`The general situation vividly re- % "calls to my mind the situation of the country, ' at an earlier period, in 1866, 1867 and 1868, just after con- iederation. A group of young men, including Louis A. Jette, L. O. Dav- id, Oleophas Beauso_le'l, Wilfrid Laur- fier. Henri Joli. 'Hec or Fabre {and others had founded the Parti Nation-. :11`, the national party,advocating the a protection of national industry. .They stirred public opinion during two or three years. Sir `John Mac- '(iona.ld' was beaten on the Canadian Pacic guestion, and_ Mr. Alexander Mackenzie formed his Cabinet. The Liberals of the Province of Quebec were forced to renounce their ideas for protection. ' "What happened ? "The Conservative party took pos- session of the policy of the Liberals -of Lower Canada, making of that policy their great armed combat. You know the result of the elections of. ,' pun . -- vonVo1 vvavsq puu ,'l'.l.lllB Julllltoer and his colleeggues, The Globe is abso- _ lutely`1ree.to.se.y what it likes about me. I know. it represents inuences which for a, long time have been hos- tile to me. _` ` "It is astonishing to me to see how some people refuse to notice and accept the true condition of the pub- `lic mind. What .I ask, what I sin- cerely believe the majority of the `country demands, is it readjustment of the tuti in a. truly Canadian .sense. During the last session IIon'. Mr. Fielding, speaking on behalf of the Government, announced a. revis- ion of the tari for the next session. " n1no n-n~nnm..I .~.H.._4..'-,, _-- -1- - Montreal. Sept. 17 .--I-Ion. Mr. Tarfte has given out the `following re- ply to The Glo'be's peculiar article of yesterday morning: . b V I am not astonished at The Globe's language towards me. , . As. to the inuence of that paper, however. you can see it in the result of its eor_ts during .the electoral campaign, of 1900, it spoke in sup- port of the Liberal cause. The elec- tions came. and Hon. Mr. `Mulock was the only Liberal candidate who `returned victorious out i of the four- teen seats in and around Toronto. Mr. . Archibald Campbell, who suc- ceeded Mr. N. Clarke Wallace was el- ected after saying exactly what I said, not for the rt time. but ten times before the Prime Minister and `hi9 nnllnnu-nan 7111.4-. t'1l-L..\ 3- -I-~ ~ through t "Eh extd7?:=. Toronto. S9-Pt ::rn0-"` the sl1teI'ing8 5'95? who wa Mrs. Hannah 13.'5by'da_y morn!-13$ `.5 , ribly burned onwlgg` Ad1a;mg,ist!F'O.*vru'. her nomehelgwtting of a lamp_..,. .. head. Mmsvnnxu um: T'I: rto's_T F`or Sl,r'Wi'I:id` ' Laurier and 0tho__r Liberals. *n{axu -g mu Thoughq` `lerinlve _' Took?` Poeeeuion of '_tl Ie'Po[lIcy `of the I.I'be1-ell of Lower_ cunuds,:Tau1'nodo rate r.....`.;.. con- Iequenee When Alex. Mackenzie Turn- ed Dawn Ptoteetion-Beply to Globe. Montreal. 17.--I~Ion.A grte has out the following V f(\ -\-I---`: -- *9 ' Mr. Charlton Speiks. 'rJ(;o to Whitby. . of Won-Vko Shy! `nut Con- ugnts. .1-1e >1`: .ion ' ex- 0 1. J} isit nor, .and- V ' ` O 2' 1 Public 8' to is. . the Drovision `for frepresenta.t'10n 031 . the Congress of Knights 0! Labor. I)u1xIlI1loxn`TrmloI Council. Berlin, Ont., Sept. 17.-'I`he who'le,-; 0` yesterday morning's session of the 'I`rudes congress was spent in, the djscussion of the report of the 7599+ cm] Committee on Revision 01' the- Comstitutio` ,'an1vnding clause No.8` of the constitution by eliminail `1SS01nhlios, providing- tha.~t- where. there is inte1'ntLti0nn.l Wthem national rco8n1z9d- The clause only /0110 Wtral or 461W- Ehall be a'i0pt'6 dvVfTmP M I.{10Ses representation` 3_Of5f_W.`=' mhts -nlluodctn` , ' rent. * - 1.3 = rx41a .1;-V..ns1jn Lo. 3:; ..,_ ::,`,'..';",";:,."',2;';,_`:` `3` "-' , '1` AT commodioun slid brick resi;ienceknown " 3`. _- &`- :5 '.` duldcrfol" immediately wutof the Collegiate lb-ush 40- room P!-0 hotgngufm ind` T DESIRABLE Town LOTS FOR SALE... '- ,-. 1 nrln`nnnuo- I-calm bL'1Il'Il. D B I! -4 _n I PJAMES VAIR, .I.uwtw0e8, good stock, per basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , To insure getting Pickling Cucumbers, order at once. The has already do SUGAR- Best granulated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24' 1138-, $1.00. Y4 7 ` Gem Jars and Rubbers going prices. WANTED AT ON CE-A few bbls. of Crab Apples for which we will pay good prices. I O D O O O I O C I O I . I I O I I C O I O I O I I I I I O I D O U O O O C When you see good Peaches o'ered at_50c basket that s.the 750 to $1.00. - Tomatoes, good stock, basket. . . . . .. Tn :I'|nnun nuxl-I-:....u -'D:.J.I.'..... I`--------l--4- A-~-"A ~` ~ " w-v- \l SUI-\J INZV 5- bas"i Peach es, pe_r basket; L.` `TXTL-.. .....- _-- .4-- Preserving Ba.i'tlettPears, (will soon be done) per basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLUMS---We 'are advised from th plum districts that plurhs will be much higher in p1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4---L--4----' - - 4 ~ A ~ ' p-___ PLEASE NOTE;-Thglasl lb. Print Butter is in much demand, crooks, tubs orpails brought to the store not later than Fnday . You have your choice of groceries, dry goods, or cash. u-uunzn \V(1l'B l'UqU"'L'C` t0_cl0B6' vftHR';1Vsl;' ovur the left `eye. Th. ridtlous 1J'ux'od man is William Fritz. T1n.li:.u1H were sent to Niagara. Fa.ll8(,j whom a (tluutgc was laid against: thmn. and the case Will likely `be ! I'D:-'|1!wu: in tin; Police Court."1.`hej- I

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