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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1902, p. 5

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trade we will not be s6 un- reasonable McDermal your money back if not cured. 60c Dr. Chase's Ointment THE DAILY wHIG: F FRIDAY. _aucusr 15. How are You? Do you suffer from constipa- tion? Does your-liverjneed re- gulating? Is your digestion troublesome? © Doyousufterfrom headache? FL bheys Effervescent Salt every day. This harmless tonic and system cleanser will regulate every organ and will remove all theunpleasantfeaturesthatattend a sluggishliver. Your health and spirits will be so improved that your Hlends will scarcely know ' on Pleasant to take--surely bene- icial, but be sure that you get the genuine * Abbey's Best Qualities, Small Profits Far Dealing an Mention. Can any store give you more? Come tosour store any day ana jf you don't find it the most economical, most satisfactory place to to as expect your trade. SHOE STORE ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signa.ure of Fo. TAR ee See Pac-Simils Wrapper Below. Very small end as orgy to take 83 sugar, FOR.HEADACKE. FSR Q!TZINESS. FOR BILIOUSKESS. FOR YORPIB LIVER. FOR COHSTIPATIOH. FOR SALLOW SKA. FOR THE COMPLEXION ™ CURE SICK HEADACHE. EASE OF ACCESS, ACCOMO-~ DATION AND HEALTH-GIV- ING WATERS ALL COMBINE TO MAKE THE MAGI CALE- DONIA SPRINGS AN IDEAL RESORT FOR THE INVALID AND HEALTHY: ~N prove to you that Dg 3 a, s Ointment 1s a certaig ana absolute curé for ea: and every form of itching, bleeding and protrudi ing piled manufacturers have guaranteed it. wd ials in tha daily pressand ask your neigh ~s whatthey think-ofit, You can a ack X, 8 Jers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co, Twrontq » IN THE MILITIA CIRCLE THE MAJOR-GENERAL GOES TO QUEBEC. 'On Visit of Inspectiom--Various Officers to Rejoin the Regi- ments -- Leave of Absence Granted. Ottawa,' Aug. 13.--A militia' order. to-ddy states that officers of the per- manent corps, seconded for service in South Africa, are authorized: to be taken on the strength of their respee- tive corps from the dates -as shown below, pending the appre] of his excellency, the governor-general : Major 'v. A. S. Williams, R.C.D. ; Capt. P. E." Thacker' R.C.R; Capt. C. T. Van Straubenzec, ig Lieut. J. H. Elsmley, R.C.D.: Lieut. Uni- acke, R.C.R. All officers a ng units of militia will forward not lat. er than the 30th inst, through the us- ual channel, a return showing the qualification of the officers, non-com- ioned officers, and men of their spective corps in flag, héliograph and lamp signalling. . The major-general commanding, ac- companied by his A.D.C., Col. Cotton, Q.M.G., and Lieut.-Col. Rutherford, A, AGA. proceeds to Quebee on the 15th inst., arriving at 7 a.m the fol- lowing morning. At 10.30 d.m., the major-general inspects the Royal Con adian Garrison Artillery and the cita- del, and at 3 p.m., the town lines and the drill hall. On Monday, the 1Sth init., he inspects No. 5 regimental de- pot, C.R., and the infantry bar- ricks. Leave of absence, to travel abroad is W. Van.Tuvl,. 6th F D. . Phirmey, Tard Lieut. S. De Witt ment, with permission granted Capt. T. BCA, Capt. T. Regiment, and Dunn, 44th Regi- BXAMINATION - RESULTS. Part II Matriculation And Honor Matriculation. Frontenac.--Part. Ji. Anglin, Bolwer, Carson; 1.., Code, JL.B.,. Cooke Hughes, Lawler, Mosluy, Richardson, Simpson, Starr, Workman, 1 leaving Berry, Draper r.), Eves (honors), Hughes (Gaer.), Michea, ris, Robinson (Cer.) Jarclay, Bradshaw, Lth (¥r.), Orr. i.ennox and leaving--Part 1., Daly, Edwards Loucks, McGreer, E. Webstere Part 1. DAN" Eyvel, Loucks, J. Part Il., Matriculation--Bickgell, Bell, Loves, Grange, Leonard, Martin. Me Kim, Templeton, Tvlloch, Allison, Part I1., junior leaving--Cowan (Fr.), Pean, Ditlon, Eyvel (honors), File, Ha- nriiton, Loyvnes (Fr.), Lowst, McCaul (honors), Mclean. B. Price, M. Price, Schoales, Sills, Stevens, Ungar, Van Alstyne, Van Alstine, L. Wright (Fr.), Ei. Wricht, Davidson, Howard, Me- wer, McCougherty, Topliff, Clancy, Cox, Hulfiman, Husband, Longmore, Paul, Smith: Weese, Wilson, M. Paul. l.ce Senior leaving. Part 1. orris,. Windsor. Part H.--Windser. Honor Mattie -MeConkey (f1 Fro, (ele! (11. Ena. Il. Fr}, Poole (11. Yang.) Part I.-- Bruce, Carscalien, Houston (honors), Johnston. Part If. (honors). Honor Bruce, Houston Matric.--Pernie (I. Math.) Part WH. Pavis;. H.. H, Matric.--Curry, C. C. Pavis, Lorimer, Mallory, Millar. M MeCrum Ryan, Healey, McCallum, McGowan, Whit Davis, 'Hutcheson, Lennox, Gananoque. Hak lean ing--Brady, an, Crammy, Dales, Gavin, Hickson, Hyde, Marks, Mortimer, Rourke, Singleton, i Carley , Foster Gr: ahs tm, John Jordan, (F y. Me Postlethwaite, Cnghan, De Doolan, Dun Frevmman, Good, Hag rman, Hall Lawson, B. Rey- Stgwart, Webster, Cwhrane, Delong Mitchell, 1. O, Tord, Hazelton, Mur- Mutric.- Code, E. Dovie hwy Ock at 1, pnior Eilis thonors, , Lireenlees, Mou! ton. Nor 3 Staley, Grid Senior R. A. Hawley, Scott, Addinaton, - Asselstine, Evvel, A. Preston, Aseselstine, "H. A. M. Preston. Nei Is. N Conkey, Keith, comb, Wrivht, Jide nw ». Carr, Farr, Mallory, Philp: ilishop, Clarke, iardiner, wn, -l. Pierce, Codey, vies (Fr.. Auths.), ( pn Fr INdasr « For thier, tones (Fro, Knapp, nolds, J. nells, Wilize, Wi aie, Gray, McCalpin, FL. M. Todd, Roulger, thy, McCann. 'av Cosker Dai, woett) hy. Stafford, honors), (honors), ston, (... hi: am Goodall, Ve IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News Of The Districts On. Both Sides Of The Line. I* 1. Hall, Clix CoN pleted the sale of Celar site Fine View to Mrs: Ansei H Juren,--Brooklvn--for-$1.200; Clinton Howe, Alexandria Jay. N. Y.. died very suddenly, Tuesday. He was driving a waggon, whens he fell from the seat deafl. He was fifty-two vears of age. -- Mrs. 1. M. the residence has com- Island, opnho Van Lent died on Wednésday, of her daughter, Mrs, aged _fifty-nine stricken. with at Robinson, XCArS. Mrs. paralysis three \u interesting Rossmore. Lent Has years ago event took place on Augrsit 6th, when Miss Elizabeth A. Hu 5, eldest daughter of Joseph Huy shes, Bathurst, was married to Wi iam H. Nixon, of Perth. : Miss Grace Lane, of the C.P.R. he office, "a has 1d for Hat, . XN, T. Miss Lane at =mercial Medicine tele Me will de Hat. Lan wed 0 oflice at Joshua Nunn, their: golden last. 'Thev have Lansdowne ent Qf t he and Mr Leelebhrated Monday Yonce and past fifty-five vears tespected in the op Ie in for the rhly town They v hi rom f the oldest residents. gfullan Lach, Colgu b. Strung t nship, father. of Mrs could . dainty TALKING OF FISH. The? Agricultural Writer In Good Luck. ruminating on 'the condition the editor, high ideals of honesty and had been dashed by the words of a Peterl the telephone re i) al editor gn word that there was g fish for hia at the express office and that to. prevent .it sp soiling it had been sent to a fish depository until advice was re.eived as to dis posal. The fish editor was on holidays; and had not, forgotten h fellows: fishing on dry land for suckers and chubs. At the fish house we found a long box, looking like a coffin. It was ld- belled in real journalistic fashion. The agricultur.st sent the "baby" to a friend for examination. He wrote that it might be a but "that" the contents be turned out and if it was a joke to keep quict. In the evening the friend was met: she was jubilant, if weary and out of breath. She said: It was no joke; I ¢lubbéd it about the, yard and it's dead now. 2 The fish editor the creature. weighing more pounds than the agri- cultural writer had teeth, had been fnkion below Rockport, and was a fair specimen of the maskinonge that float in the waters of the St. Law- rence." He said ke had taken it "with his own hand." This gnade us sus- picious for it 'must have been in a fzint to =azllow such an easy task. Fish are not offen caught by one's own hand. We looked the fish over and found it frm and wholesome. Dut the most _remarkabls story was in the fish's mouth. The ( ciman hal put it' there. He wrote: 'You remember | ®™ rote Sh a surprised young man at Rock Point, who caught a schrimp, threw the line in again, in disgust, and pulled a monster to the top of the water, only to find when the line came swinging to land the measly little schrimp was on it, The big fish had swallowed the little one, but let before the fisker land it. . Vv the fish I send: vou one. The schrimp my friend ecany as minus a fin; this fin 1 found stuck the mouth the maskinonge. evi- dence seems conclusive.' We have no reason to .doubt the fish editor's truthfulness. However, as to the fish it substantial and salsuginous, the cook, who made it a palatable d If improvement iz noted in the r's articles it will be due to the prolonged fish diet. ' sad whose integrity emptuous ner scrifys, : agricultur- As we were PS ye cod, in The of was solid: the work tempting of HANDSOME STREET COSTUME The Gown rliq A very, handsome made of blue cloth The blouse waist tucked, with slightly overlapping front and opens over a chemisette of white chiffon. The blouse sleeve is also tucked and be tween the tycks is a trimming of ap plique taffeta of graduated size fram- ed awith crochet rines worked with dark blue Corticelli crochet silk. A similar garniture appears on the pan- el front of the skirt, the latter being is Trimmed With Ap- ue Taffeta. street eostume is shown below. and are completed with a corded flounce above the flounve at the sides more lengthwise tucks. Picturesque effects are the are in evidence on all sides: ered moussclines and go ered parasols greet the eve where. In fancy, at.least, the pages of fashion have turned backward to the lower designs once so much in vegue. On the whole the trend-of dress at the moment is toward greater elegance reaching out in all directions. The mousselines in small patter and narrow borders of large in great demand. rule and and flow- usly flow every- gory with wide tiowers. are Crowds Want To See. London, Aug. 15.--The plan ing Westminster Abbey to give the public 'an oppertunfty of witnessi the coronation fitti has mvolved the authorities imm bly and is proving to be wh more trouble some task. th been imagined. I'he pe ¢ through the turn stiles at the ratd of 2,500 an hour. Atthough thousands ~ turned -away. wiying up hope entering the line was still Trowing middle the afternoon.' of open aple of up to the + No More Operations. London, Aug. 15. The British Medi; cal Journal makes the. announcement that it 1s authorized to sav there is no truth whatever in the. recent mn that King "Edward will ufider ond operat Fhe British? Journal that the Overy comypilite rumors UO Aa se Medica King's Much Found. The ar Money ma be Bibby Hh of CHILD ENTITLED 10 "SHARE| A 'DECISION RENDERED BY JUSTICE LOUNT. An Unborn Child Can Share in Its Father's Istate--An Ap- plication to the Cowrt By a Trust Company. bh Toronto, Aug. 15.--Justice Lount, to-day, rendered a judgment which deals with the question of the right of a child; unborn at the time of ~the death of the father, to share in the estate." The Trust and Guar antee Co.. as guardians of the estate, and four children of the late William H. Lethbridge, of Southwold town ship, Elgin county, applied for advice as. to "whether one of the children which had been born after the death of the father. was entitled" to share in the insurance money. <Judee Lount devided that" the child should have a share in the money. parents' s---------- 9 MONARCHS OF THE SNOWS. The Scene Is One Of Entrancement. Ravishing many transcendant beauties which abound in such lavish profusion upon this earth of ours. one of the most striking and attractive is hthe lovely after- glow which; some lit- tle time 'afier the sun has set in the valleys, lights up the lofty uprearved| summits of the snow-covered giants of the Alps and other 'high mountain ranges. Standing, shortly before sin- set, upon the ledge of rocks which overlooks the wonderful Mer-de-glace, a_ veritable sea of ice proceeding from the higher ranges of that mighty snow-clad monarch, Mont Blane, in a curving course down™ the valley be neath, the scene is. one* 6f ravishing entrancement. Immediately below is the weird froz- en sea, ever slowly replenished . as its bas melts away, its features always varying in form. Here is a chaos of sracefully shaped pinnacles of pure ice, some pointing upwards to the sky some arranged at different angles, while others are clustered together as for mutual support. Here an emhras ured battlement, a pillared ter Cc, of a high beetling c¢lifi of solid ic Here a very reigns supreme; haeo frozen blocks piled up like Pelion uy on Os: shattered into frao ments, apparently suspended a! most air soon to, plunge down With the #6ar of an avalanche, while others are cleft in twain though divided hy the axe of herculean giant. And here, at a-spot where, and feat or more below the probably a projecting vidoe of the frozen glacier is rent and torn as by 'an carthqn Vast yawning chasms of terrific depth, cleft in the translucent ice; abysms tinted in the loveliest of ever decpaning sea orden hues, open wide their icy ravines, lovely, hut awe inspiri But the shadows "of svening are fast cathering around; the ce columns pear like pale phantasing, the fancy conjures up strange forms in the dis torted ice clusters below, , and the darkening shadeg are ef®ing their sloom over the vgllevs beneath. Rut suddenly the sunbmits of the snowy i eaks and cones of the vreat Alp wo narch towering high above are Bohted up by the sunken orb of Jay in a very flood of "¢ First lovely 10=¢ pink. ever deepening still more startling hues until shine in. a vivid lustre of dee Ant as the great luminary sinks vet lower: and lower the carmine has chanced to subdued mauve vialet, until at feng th the mountaintops are merged to the gathering gloom of the nicht sky. Jut with onrselves are reversed. For the ever-darkening valley of the sha if we crasp tightly the hand of who endured far worse 'horror in dread valiey than any mortal for He, the sinless pressed with the loathsome sins of others, which He we shall suddenly emerge colory. But if He is no car there remaineth hut the Darkpes chaos sowie some on thin a sone a thous roc k. ap a into they armmne, or thi conditions as we pass Ahronch dow, Him that han Friend, Peep o' Day name of the earliest weet corn. A limited guint ty sale Saturday morning at Carnovsky fruit store of ul will be The Is the Saturday At Mullin" S. Six pounds pe wl tapioca fon even pounds best vice potinds washing a Johnston and Division five Corner Wilberforce Ogden. a of Chatham, N earch follow found in his a book. since hi on food August Ith, student Persistent he wa reading On livinity disappeared. and on Thuesday father's - hay' mow He had been in the barn ever disappearance and had lived obtained in hightly visits home. His mind is still etd. Charles. J. Allen, Tampa Heights, and his wife, were fatally shot hy Ma" Chavez, of the weulthiest and ost prominent voung members of the Cuban: colony: Allen veturfied "hone unexpectedly arid found Chaves in his home. He assaulted Chaves, striking him "a blow in the mouth Then Chaves used his gun, - Porficcy fitting shirts. The Co. Higkey's delivery horse | Rigney & ran away this morning on Princess and tearing a treet, wrecking the wheel of N. E. Harta delivery wag con. Mr. one H. 1. Bik by and staying ot and Mrs. W. D. MeArthur Neil McArthur, Montreal, are with Mr. and | Mrs: 1... C. Lockett, Wel lington street. directors of the in the city to subncription: towar: icht. weicht in Hig I<land fan Hp The Walie a looking on lerprise were 1) that unline | and bla tres and cord coats The H. D. Ribhv Co Mr. and \ Mrs. Richard Miss Naomi Trying guests of F. G Pr At the Paiatall 10 ) wall; vr war Robb and wjie, field; M Sessewin, Johnsbury, dane, Mrs. N John Smith," Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Mulkins, ton, } William tawa; A Miss Sheilds, Bresnan, J. and Booth, Mrs. and Mus, Douglas, Featon, ole Huntington, \ F. riett L. S Lewis, can; caster; A Pr N A, itt! R. treali R and two children, Muirhead, onto: and A \ derson, h kins, Miss Gr Twomey, Ottawa; tana: Christie, Granby, ton, Mich.: surface i Cc. Montreal; N Mi LIST OF ARRIVALS. Grand Hotel, Caledonia : Springs, Up to Aug. 13th. Miss Weston, Miss May Weston, Post, N.Y.; Mrs. John Me- Montreal: J. Mattice, Corn-' and Mrs. George I. er Dewar, Master' Douglas and maid, Ottawa: James Miss sithvray, Mr. . De- A. Robb, Valley- Rielle, Montreal; Albans, Vt.;' H. Mrs. Ford, St. s. Dwinell, Mol- Lebel, Ottawa; Robert Martin, Miss Martin, lontreal; C. F. Perry, Ithaca, N.Y.: MacKay, Renirew, Mrs. H. Mrs. A. Hagar, McNab, FP. nC. Macnaugh- Mrs.' MK Jos vh Foss, St. Montreal; Ni; Georg Mass; R. C. Renfrew; Napanee. Mr. and Mis, lolland, Ernest Scott, A. sH. 'Faplin. rnold, Athens; Rough., real; . Miss | Bresman, Miss Hattie John B. Ward, Brockville: Montreal; W. Cochrane, Mr. Rowley, Gttawa: Robert 'embroke; - Mrs. NI McRea, Ishikawa, - Alexandria: Mr. N. W. Bethune, Ottawa. L. Morrison, Hawkesbury, W. J. Miss: May Mooney, Miss [da Vankleek Hill; Mrs. Alexan- rv. MeNanghton, Miss McNaughton, Que: R. R. Anderson, lontreal; KE. .J. Wilson, Sutton, Que'; S. McClennan, Montreal; Miss Hare ason, Bridgeport, Conn.; GQ. Mr. and Mrs. Lun Rayside, Lan R. O. Byers Albert Stuart, W...1 Brockville; Nelson, Fhilip Montreal; Hellyer, Ot H. H. Ottawa; Little, Mrs. H. Montreal; Montreal; DD. E. Owens, 5, Bello Mr, and Mrs. ¥. C. rown, Barton Landing, Vt.: A. Me ab, Cowansville: Mr. and Mrs. James Basten, Vaudreuil, Que. W. A. bn, Torento: Mr. and Mrs. .). Duchett two children, Mon lonte and Hogan, Quebec; Mrs. MeMillan, Mr. and Mrs, J. BE. A. Deron Montreal; Mrs. JW. Ottawa: G. A. Chase, "To Mrs. Rothwell. Ottawa; Mi. Mrs. J. Huntei; Vankleek Hill; and Mrs. James: Leitch, Cornwall; s Mulhall, Ottawa: Mp R. R. An Montreal: Mrs. Leoza, St. Al Vt.; Me. and Ni, 07 Per Mansonviller + Mrs J). Carvuth, ham, Rrockville: Rev. D. A. Tweed, Ont; Mrs. Rheaume, Harry Byers, Billings, Mon James I>. R¥an, Ottawa; Poietra, Quebee; Mrs: M. A. Montreal; Henry - Woodford, Que; Edward "Tufiv, R. Bur Angus A. Melntosh, Chaboygan, Mr. and Mrs Benoit, Mr. and Robillard, Mrs, Catharine ilenie, William Sayles, Wichanken, Mis ioaud; ans, donard Y. STRANGE STURGEON STORY. I i a hi it 1 thifi. li t! floundered from one t Ww through which the iv. Thew reach sink. Ww © a worked water, about 'eculiar Experience With a Mons- ter of the Deep. wonderful a lich story as ever reported in this section comes om Hopkins Point, on the St. Law below Massena. Eat Wednesday while nd Miss Helen Plumb were out trol ng and about threedourths of a mile shore, a large sturgeon suddenly into their Loat, frightening Le occupants and nearly capsizing the The eralt being. an extremely one without ribs, cracked under weicht of the big lish which end of. the A as Ira Russell ht Le hoat to he other, Mr. Russell ith oud of the hole throuch in. trying to kill the fish oars accidentally broke the the boat water ran in rapid only salvation then was to hefore the craft. would 'I'hey had nothing 'with them ith which to Jaii-eout=the water, not ven a hat or hox. Miss Plamh show d wonderful presence mind by removing one of her shoes, vicorously bailing out the while Mr. Russell exerted hi effort toe reach land, which they just as the boat filled and was to sink. Miss Plumb wa shansted, but The sturgeon measured i nches Jong and weighed <1 she ol shore at and ol nee ory wet and much revived very 2000, mr feet, six torty-four ponds. steamers leave Kingston ( Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m. Swift golored shirt Kingston And Ottawa. Lakes Navivation Co's every Mon 7 am., every James Rideau lay and "Thursday, at & CGo., agents. : Jenkins' sade i a San in the store Swing for The, Summer Strain and Anxiety Too Much for Her, Health Broke Down,' Was Pale and Exhausted -- Restoration Came , With the Use of Dr. Chase's NK ~~. similar Chaze's mar N erve Food. | in this letter is in which Dr. successhilly of the of this The case described to thousands Nerve Food' is is one more example npbuilding efiect wed. It vellous great-tood cure. Campbell, John Gounty, N.B my svitem was and I was I had four n well too td « hie down in © my s strange . Mrs. Georos Upper summer tely down, veak are ran and exhausted A Sek! friend for los uit sleep as and anxi Whom I wi ners es of the tv, was sensations ondition I heard of Feed and began to to help me from d v restore To-dav 1 feel and the cription of Dr. did, pr give Feiod. MH at MM een all dealer hn Clues 0H fo 2 or ey Bates & Co., Toroato. a Dewar, Anv. | pale, | taken wonths, | much "or | or, sit} would | Sma REID, HE LEA ' ' * . 1 guarantee my Faicst Method Treatment 10 be a permanent and positive cure for Varicocele and Stricsure, withous cutting, stretching or loss of time. In Varicocele Is Sieatin the bagging, or wormy Sondilion, equalizes ciroulation, stops pains inthe groizs, Iso all drains, thereby giving the roper nutrition, vil es the SPAIUALIATe- sn last powers; ia Stricture ft Sbsosd absorbs the Stricture tissue, stops Rervousness, we: backache, eto., while in all Sen wi troubles It is the treat ment par excellence. So positive am I that my will cure you, you can PAY WHEN CURED Yeu need pay nothing until you are convinced that a thorough and. complete cure has been established. This should convince you that I bave confidence inmy Latest Method Treatment, otherwise I could pot make you this proposition. It makes no difference who has falled to cure you, call or write me. . + Each Time You Call You See Me Personally, Or each time you write is receives Yes my pe personal attention. The umber of years I am', established in Detroit, and the cures accomplis! d Stier SEES TON Fas TS, has Perfect system of placed me as the foremosy¥pectalist of the op write for hiavk de fou blank featment. tmen RE. lap patients shisn~ad who ca t call. All medio: from Windsor, Can All duty and e. charges p 'Notafug sent C. O. It ®' "AVE; OOR. WILCOX ®T. DR. GOLDBERG Fag woRDwAR DETROIT, MICH. A i Sn ts lake a Look at Our Windows When You Are Passing, This is What You'll Find coer retesete io BD Women's $3.00 Patent Kid Laced Boots now $2.25 Women's $2.50 Patent Leather Laced Boots 00 Women's $2.50 Patent Oxford Shoes s $4, $4 50, $5 Oxford Shoes Men's $3.50 Packard Patent Oxford Shoes + These goods are all the best Ameri- can make and original prices are brand- ed.on soles. You can depend upon such bargains being genuine 40240000000 'SUTHERLAND'S snoe store. MUSLINS And Summer Wash Materials at Reduced Prices. Silk Mixed Ginghams' in Scotdh Tartan Plaids, 30c., for R2lc. a yard. Striped and Spot Dress Muslins, 124c. and 10¢., now 8c. a yard. Plain Pink and Pale Blue Lawn Muslins now 5c. a yard. Silk Mixed Ginghams, Light Stripes and Plaids, 40c., for 25c. a yardr 32 in. liners Ground Striped Muslins, 20c¢., now 10c. a yard. no 32 in. Amnerican Black Muslins, 20c., yard. White and now 12!¢. a French, Satin, Striped Muslins, 50c., for 38c. a yard. Silk Finish, French Floral Designs, much. re- a Red - Silk, 30c., a yard. Foulard Muslins, 32 in. Navy and Black Fancy sembling now | Ducks, 15c., for 10c. a yard, <3c. -- We desire to clear out all Wash Materials at once, so have mark- a yard. ed at above reductions. CRUMLEY BROS. EVERY DAY BARGAIN eA Tune ABERNETHY'S. Boots, Shoes; Trunks and Valises. _ Mid-summer SALE Only a Few Couches Left, Also Fancy Odd Chairs in mahog- any and silk remnants, §&, 50. Regular $9.50. fee our window" display. lty next week, Finish, pe ofterns, American Fou- 15¢., for Satin lards, i2}ec. large Everything Reduced, Fancy Ve'oar, fringa all round, PS.50. Regu'nr prica 88.60 2 Fancy Golden Osk, carved frame. - in tapestry P5.50. 7.60. Parlor Regular $ Suits our speciaity ' DING UNDERTAKER KINGSTON,

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