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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1907, p. 1

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ww Morning Until Noon. o see these Linen spe- s they are much below Zhe lots are not be had again this season kaback Towels 0 inches long Ly 20 inches , 25¢. or $3.00 per dozen. w Morning from 9 on, ' ch ; 2 for 35¢. rds Red & White Checked - Linen es wide, regular 124¢ yard. w from: 9 until noon, 8c. Yard. rard pieces. lorrow to secure your FALL v showing a very large ST NEW YORK )DELS pared just yet, come and have a choice now, and: til required. > SHOES ARE LAR SHOES | Ladies | able. Low heels, Tow eut;- Ve have them in Black Calf. i Kid at $2.00, 3.00, 3.50 and 10¢s for Men ew Goods are all here, Calf h double soles at $3.00 and ear. A fine assortment of t Shoe Store. ¥ 4 + HHH HAH WH CH PRICE Japan Pays Heavy Toll For Camphor i'n oie iit: Monopoly. REPRESENTATIVES MEET. ---- | Talked About Preventing Recur-| m-- i vence of Trpuble. | Tokio, Sept. 2W==It is authositively | stated that Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr, Ishii," at their reoent meeting, or the losses of the Japanese Spe Veurred at Vancoaver and the restrie | | tion of immigration. They discussed] only measures to be taken to prevent | a recurrcnee of the disorders and the | - E === VICTIMS FASCINATED Married Six Women and Sought Toronto, Ont., it. 28. 10 am. oa, TT an ¥ Sunday. : Two More bs WHAT, 9 Montreal, Sept. brought m terrible story of blood and jconflict, arvived here from the Far Fast, yesterdays in the person bi W. T. Bancroft, a cousin of Sir S Bancroit, the actor, who | been for the past ten years manager of lameus 2 x | 3 * + ¥ + * Our facilities for remaking % Q * « x > x x 3 & $ and repairing Furs are unex- the world's greatest camphor works at celed, We have a large staff laipabh, Formosa. of experts, exclusively em- Mr. Bancroit, who despite his years of residence in a sub-tropical island of niost unenviable reputation, looks well. } ployed in thir department. We are able this season to le as some \g o fine classic tu quick and satisfactory B . hae 5 ti g of th fi § la ial ph atures Sir Squi ve aine work at reasonable prices. eatures al juire--well-trained, . but regular--and piercing eyes of ex Ho crossed the | Em- traordinary brightness, § EXPERT ADVICE Manager Bancroft, Formosa, Tells How Hundre of Peaceful Workers are Slaughtered Every Year by Savage Hill Tribes. and the whole party of nearly fifty put to death, the bodies leit festering im the sun, the heads carried away and and the still Jeft a desolate ruin. "But why this deadly enmity you describe. between the hill and the camphor workers *" "I can only tell' you that it always been so; it was so in the days when the island - belonged to the Chi nese. The savag simply will nat tolerate the peaceful pursuit of the camphor industry with chipping down of the indigenous laurel trees which the camphor is extracted, "This laurel grows upon the that ihe s from remgte € 'acific by the U.P.R. steamer mountain ranges some of whose peaks, FREE press of Japan: from Hong Kong and like Mouni: Morrison, rise. to a height ay S$ 1s to spend some ten days with a rela of 12,000 feek. Into these comparative Telephone, 489, Our Fur & tive--another Buancroft--at North Hat- ly inaccessible regions the camphor Waggon to Call. {® ley, before resuming his journey to pvorkers have to go aad erect stills 3 England on the Empress of lrelandy under the protection of soldiers. pt-- $L the C.P.R. has had many travellers! "They may have the natives for a % from the Far East in recent years, | time, but sooner or later the tribes & some oi whom have tld stories in-| pounle upon one or other of the ar John McKay Fur House, $ interesting, but never With such deadly | ties, slaughter them, and carry away on XL and weird interest as that of the! their hes which "the braves pr 149-155 Brock St. L camphor manager, who having grown | sent as offerings to their brides elect $ weary of tho business has given up a lin the villages: % ¥ FOOSE lucrative post to spend, at the age of --_-- ifty, the remainder of his years in re 3 tirement. EN "You ask m aid Mr. Bancroft, at AT VAN LUV the C.P.R. ral offices; "whether Japanese, since therconeession of For mosa bv China, have succeeded in sub Just received, Turner's Pure re wild tribes of the island. I Fruits, Wines, in bottles, Rasp- at once that' they have . not Black anese are engaged in a ou arder berry, Grape, Red Cherry, re that infinitely Cherry, etc., also mn the war with Russia--harder lu » enuse it has to be conducted under KOP S ALE ne that almost despair of « Non-Alcoholic and guaranteed © It is in the camphor trade that this pure. A delicious temperance ; ...,_ , trad that vear by year, beverage, slightly stimulating, Salting: regularity © exacts 4 nourishing and healthful. "tribute of human heads that would ab were all BUTTER ! BUTTER [iit : Js Dairy Butter; = Butter. |, Forme: wk over Formosa. practically a mon 4 "You may wonder that there should of tragedy in the little blocks that con of commerce, but he such a story transparent aromatic stitute the camphor what 'I state is absolutely true." "What proportion of the world's camphor is obtained from Fofmasa "The world's ~eamphor production amounts to almost 7,000,000 lbs. but 600,000 lbs. come from is produced in Japan and The iMustry in For ol and ai For. mosa. Son somein Borneo mosa 1s now 1.500.000," , von think Japan will succeed I ! { ! . y } ultimately in bring the wild hill about the superiority of the English warders, all eager for his patrtnage. | Slotd for fp pe mou to Permit men under subjection players. 'I have always found them Their object was to act as middle- | teachers yd scho ny irons of at Itm \ solirse of time bh i ili es defeat. - They see k men between him and his relatives, | tending the fair to do so. It may in course of time but it will{bardest to it. They seem to know BE i ct Tomes, Cups Bey, a ul ontesal, Le a terrible task. in the remoter ranges can only through almost impenstrable which the savages lis be reached resis 1 atthush, The bringing of the in in| players 1 crude ada 1 did not fing Pp interior | strong or skilful' us 'those $n England, maintenance of the existing treaty. The consul-general At Guvawa has since had under eemsideration various | claims made - but particulars' are | unsettled. The, Japanese = government {is appointing am #xtra official to su- pervise immigration affairs. ---------- | "GONE BACK HOME. 283.5-A traveller,' whe! been rushed by the savage hill tribes | English Best Players: Canadians Very Good. Miss May Suttol, the world's lady champion tennis player, hax returned to her home in Pasadena, California, says a western exchange looking the picture of physical trim, notwithstand- | has | Ne the long siege of training and | playing on the $smis courts of the old and pew worlds. Miss Sutton said she was delighted to be home once more, but she had trip, from the tie she leit for land. Speaking of the varios tennis play-| worth to Japan about | ers that she kad met and vanquished! a most enjoyable Eng the champ said © { 3 $ "I thi there: can be no question |W beset with attentions from I'he native villages the game thoroughly, and are always may o{ ready to takefiny advantage one may s|loave for thet the vet They are the hardest | received their reward from the ever met. In Can- lavers so Handsome Bigamist is Convicted in London Court and Gets a Year in Prison for His Misconduct. { A more amating | disappes red. In 1596 he was discover: bigamist than Bertrand Smith,' who [= at Manchester and it was asoer- Iwas sontenced to twelve mouths' jm | tained that he had gone through the Bir . marriage ceremony with four different {prisonment at the Now Bailey. yester- | wonien ( : | day. is not known to Seotland Yard.! For this he received the heavy sen: | No fewer than six women have been! tence of seven years' penal servitude, | married to him. Amomgr the witnesses | On his release in 1901 he vanished once against him who were present in court | more, to reappear in London at the | | were his actual wife, another woman! end of last year. i | whom he had married, and two girls| Then he met Mrs: Alice Ross, a | whom he hadgpromised to marry. | Kingsland widow, and, undeterred by | | He is a hatidsome man of forty-six | his previous punishment, induced her to] | years, with a carefully waxed mous-| marry him. He treated her with great | tache and a very pleasant manner. Al-| cruelty, spent all her money, and fin | though a wheelwright, he was never |ally left her destitute. ' soem in the street without a well-out| But even before he deserted Mrs. | frookcoat and a silk hat. { Ross he was living with a young ser: | His influence, over women is remark: | vant at Barnsbury, whom he robhed able, and some of thbse whom he has | of everything she possessed. He also most deeply wronged ar still fasein- | became engaged to several other ser ated by the good-looking ro jue, | vants in Kingsland, and Bamsbury, The first of his matrimonial adwven-| and lived on the money which he ex- | tures occurred when he was only | torted from thom, twenty-one. The bride was Miss Car-! This is as far ab the police have rie Roberts, who now lives at Shep-| been able to trace his adventures, but herds" Bash, they believe there are many similar in- After living with his wife at Mill-| cidents which have not been brought brook. Bedfordshire, for two years, he | to light. oR | London, Sept. NEWS OF GANANOQUE. 1 | ES" TAX D COATS LADI LORE ol POOR GIRL SWINDLED, As tilustration above, mW The Prison Wardens Thrive on| Funeral Postponed Because of Bribery. | Lack of Conveyances. Berlin, Sept. 28. Sixteen peraons | Gananoque, Sept. 28.--~The factory sietves with cule, | have just been tried at Cologne, | town sent out a record crowd to " oT H MODBI~ charged with bribing and corrupting a | Lansdowne fair, yesterday. Every ub RY EYLISIY Broad number of warders and other officials | available means of conveyance from cloth. A fitted zodel, cut 'om of the city jail all the liveries wos engaged, and it , correct lines, 02 hes Jong, | The evidence revealed an extraondin. | was rendered necessary to postpone a Yoible hrvastad divided arty state of affairs. As s00n as a well- | funeral until to-day, there being no , Price, only i Xk in jail helcarriages to accommodate the people. the | The public and high schools, as usual, | dressed prisoner appeared lecture in the Salva rela. | tion Army barracks, Pine street, last evening, there being a good attend ance. It is understood that the build. ng now hy the army will be fot on Garden street | food, ete., and for these services IT | Te a lantern | tives of the prisoners, They placed food nnd letters in their | boots or under the mattress, hut it! ui { | moved over tb We aim to secure the best that is opoly of the camphor" production but camphor from the stills in th . i a R . 3 i » : : . ¢ N : , ' s f atters that they de- | : a produced. Butter of this quality |i}. maintain it at a sacrifice of hund-| to the refining works at Faipah ix! although they are good players. Soe mones _ -- hat BT so that the toot corps- will not change ruffle, Sox rustle is getting scarcer and dearer. We i i lives every year. Only a few itself a hazardous undertaking on ac . > . T * | their home, but merely move and ta aa Wai and pas' : > : - wl : of ambusendt PITH OF THE NEWS got them into trouble. - The money | JV. : Brown, to have our supplies for this week, | avs before | left there reached us th Sota! OY on te t i given to them for the prisoners found | their home with thet, . only $7.50. i and for the next few days We can ays of a stockade, surroundivg a ang the convoys are always protec ts ot to those for whom it was] Miss Maud Cornell, late teacher at . = sell at lower vrices perhaps than g mphor still in the interior, having «d The Very Latest Culled From All aod Rt hw he warders' poc- | Harrowsmith, has accepted a position Come TO-MORROW and sce we shall have to ask later on. At | Over The World. kota, ' in the Pituburg township school, left them a : all times we shall do 'our best United States buyers are in the pro- | One poor girl, whose lover was in| Shcant by the Appolntineht Br eclakers Sy to satisiy both in quality and DAILY MEMORANDA. VIRTUOUS TO SAD END. vince purchasing apples for export | jail they swindled out of her last| Ra : N ; 4 y wctoss: the: Ns Km tn the habit of hav | room in tha West Ward school, price. tah mr across the lun ! . mark, They were in the h 101 Mrs: Frank. Petch, w a Or 1 o% Starved to Death' on London Tbe arbitration hoard in the CPR. ollifieatiops with the prisoners, call Le rd Mr yl Bortch, ad 1 \ F W Va Luven w " Press Ee Streets. telegraphers ha eld its first meets $0 hom by the familiar "Thou." One| street, are. spending a gouple of weeks . » ) eo er. aid advte. va P ? London, Sept. 28 Sach. a GAR ing. in ontreg . ! ie los warder was so friendly . with al in TL ios in Chicago and De . Po den i x i sven: _ ' have occurred in his 1e departmen Ol marine ns or prisoner that he used to ocoupy his troit Mrs Joseph Cornell and son BORN. Phone 417 = 246 Princess St. | wonderland every afternoon am ought never: Lo i dered a commission of inquiry into the | (1 1t nicht and send the prisoner . : i HY . i am---------- | ountry," said the Whitechapel coro-| yb =" 0 0 steamers Hurona and | oy + mght a 3 { Howard, are spending a few days with | Ag STINB.~In Portsmouth, on Sepid Roller Rink every afternoon and even! =o' op inquest held on Thursday. | yp oo Ee ia out to Mons guard dressed in his | relatives in Lansdowne, The Misses S7ih, 1907, to Mr. end Mrs. Py Gy ing 3 ao x etity- ongohw {ithe rR farm: 5 ilv Willie 'i reet Aselstine, a SOD. - 2 FREE EXHIBITION Queen's Med t . ¥ . on on Edith Cy Bellamy, aged bir nis The Hague conference. has approved the ay By t ] the conclusion] Loh js 1s Willinwaon, Ring 4% hd - i e y died in consequence of # . . laws eco ' » te ¢ ¢ are spending a few 5 alas Monday i oh yo Joe 2 mn 1 / j the, proposition that he she laws that although the warder's were brib-| pice 5 "Soltran]. Mr. and Mes. BE. F DIED. dot. 304A ---- ---- Romar 1 1 0 )osure a Rie 1 us 1& be made ) gove nave . Oo . A 7 or He iy 8.15 y The girl's brother, a eab dr a) i cron fare RO govern naval {1 the prisoners ought not to be con Cok, of Pleasance, Que. who have | KANE_.Io Kingston, Ja . o Tv ted that their parents died in 1399, [70 a nr ho. sharcholde fis ered guilty, ar acquitted them. | nent the past five months in town, i Poor privat from his late residence, Original Water Colors Marathon, B. Hah eldest brother took part of the | dof Hog Ont $a Panty wi h by Fhe warders, of course, will he tried have left for their home. 57 Colborne St., Monday, at 10 &.m. See Auction 8 i 'y rd T took. thaegest; | 10 Cetus Mn 10 a Hl be heid | ¢ + dereligtion_ of duty, Mrs. Wallace Cornell, of Fournier, | ASHLEY --At the Stratheons Hotel, . o a x it Pa Thre faunal je said, "and ) Arn in December, when am interim report wert a few dave: this week with her Brockville, Friday morning, Septe. and oil Paintings Organ Recital, Cook's ( although 1 bod Tour children, of , "Mbtmay be preseted. DIED OF TYPHOID FEVER. | ohusine, Rev. Mr. and Mes. Jowph | 3th 1007 ucts Hh Asti: fers 8 3 ep gave my sister lode ol .emie ' * ' ! - 3 i" ¥ BY MASTERS OF THE on == dn nti] two. years ago, when she Biron Majos i a a Cornell' at the Gananoque Fast par: | puneral private, Morday woring : nia warns n 1 4 or SE > ontreal, at e as P) g a . " . . ol Se « ; ke Passed sonnw Mrs. George Cowan, Maple o'clock from the nl A fummage Sale, at S17 Princess ran away. : . theog J Dill 10 give a oncsent fate on diop Ehetographte Clack tet, Toft during the past few days wister-in-law, Miss, McCammon, 34 ENGLISH, FRENCH AND ITALIAN on Satur X ¥ "1 last met her in the street three [400 jn cities and towns where fre way on Friday. take Rr TNE ith Tor xen. Jahn William street. ' Guild i d starving : 95. ; sha s ' ' mn, ee ------ fuild ont} Sh med starving, | ilivery prevails Napanee, Sept. 25The first deuth ms h he Jan; ale ---- q portant i ; tod ow J Detroit, Rev. Willig Tiv SCHOOLS OF ART. Hi " nd asl me for a penny, which 1]. Sharif Wright, of Hull, has loft for from typhoid fever in the town, out Se . EO alitiny in Mallory i te are sul eo hor. IT told her she ought tol@trer Lake, to arrest an Indian, who of the number of afflicted, ocourred, | FEA EY fexander Ormiston of | . toused tc @ a ne a i o had learnt he . + + ita 3 C. Clarke, | town. re, exander m : of | The undérgigied is pleased to av : By George M & improve herseli he had learned t is charged with shooting 4 bailiff [last « éning Archibald ree | Providence, R.L4 who bas spent the | an importation of HIGH C1 ASE ¥ ATER - G i fant: ox making, but shel od Seguin. It is said thay the In- | photographer died, at six a clock, | rt Re Bo a ara. COLORS and OIL PA MSTS whe WHIG TELEPHONES. Id not do so." Han was setting the game laws at do | aiter several weeks' illness. The de- [ool a alpen Quuth street, loft | are prominent in the ART CENTRES Business Office ing stated that she had Ifance : ceased wan te eldest you o 3 E lfor home, | vesterdav. Mr. and Mrs, EUROPE. Fditorial Rooms. 1 irl six months The Ontario government has prom- | Clarke, Rochester, spe 8 resIGen Charles H. Bailey, of Alexandria Bay The. collection is now displayed in t 292--J obbing Department, Whig } she declared "she ised $4,500 for thie payment of Ta- of Napanee until a few Years rao ane N.Y., are enjoying a short outing at Bargain Matinee, . ot ha Art Gallery, on my' premises Logal Forms, all Kinds, at g ls nt Dever knew wh a hed was. used | pronto teachers im high and public | deceased loaves a wife aie three chil | ho Lodge, a fow miles down the | George H. Konoy } The Daily Whig is always m sale Bt to roam about the streets, and did | schools y direct 'the' praetice and dren to mourn his early demise. The or voiced § 5. NO. 159 PRINCESS STREET. ig pig Seine. y not get much food People used to|ghservation t aching of pedagogical decepsed was about thirty-five years . LL : faa From 9 a.m., to 9 p.m., md in order os -- oive her a hali-penny of a penny or a | students who attend Toronto Univers: | f age H . : i 2 Hah alii ia his new and: play Of L A aickIv. at i bres o ne ank d lity S. Francis ey, formerly , of |, andsome A > ROMANCE 4 » se of the quickly, t ---------- vicce of bread. She neve rank, and]ity, Fran awicy, s - m i ; A t to dispose them *'quic ! at -- 1 did not Hive « loose 1 gt Gosport. now of Winnipeg, was mar-| Paris, Sept. 28.--'The French Sofie-| gupported Ly an excelent Company oad PRIVATE SALE. . Dr. Geofirey Woodgate caid - death A HUNDRED LIVES LOST. ried, at Winnipeg, on Wednesday, | ty for the Prevention of Cruelty to beautiful scenic production... =~. j in was due to disease, accelerated by . oth. te "Miss Mary Ready, of that | Animals has come into a' very hand 4 BROS PANE, SLE. IR I ! hare at the ag Fi neglect and exposure." In a Great Fire im China, Due to v. Aubrey Steacy, Soh 3 : A. | some windfall, a Indy named Madame : urgently desire that sil « ¥ " 1 re &e ful x of 3 i - je very ill. W. D Shorey | Delgnoy having left it a sum of $62,- Art should see these charpsng pictur "It $= a most pitiful ending of a 1 diari 2p anoy h g 3 3 e tl 3 ® | in 3 ncendiarism. Monday for the 'law ---- as it is an exhibit, deserving your pato yng life, 'emarked the coroner, : lewves on Montay. tip S06. a i ronage. Whether you are 0 purchaser or hina (hou th tne wood polit in the { Hong Kong, Sept. 28- A hundred | C0) in Toronto. W. H Fairfield, "ho animal lover makes it a condi OHOROES pack not you will be WELCOME case--amid all temptations she ' kept lives or mora were lost in a great fire | {opi ridge, Alberta, is the guest of | {ion of her bequest. that the money ° 4 £3 : " fase: A tn 3 vicar { which broke ot at Wuchow, yoester- | L, unele, H. Preston. He came | oh 0] Le spent in improving the condi- f M. Kirk tric A verdict in accordance with the day on the Seakiang river, about 180 | i wit) the ranaine of his brother, | i 0 of the fourdooted creation and GRA! i Vive We are - showing some medical evid nce' was. returned miles from Cantot--"Hundreds of hous-| (\ ied of appendicitis, a wook ago. | hat more inspectors shall be ap- ---- " { Art Deal . 159 Princess St. tty odd articles in Plates, nedical ev A es and large n imberi of hoats and | At the cheese board, vestarday: af Pomied; WEDNESDAY, OCT: 2nd. Al oie Yo MRS. LEITER VERY ILL pontoons on the river were destroyed, | oon, 385 white and 870 colorod | © gh, eapecially. requests the appoint Ss; Lee Shubert (Inc.) 3 : | ugs, : RIVALS MRS. ee : the total! damage, heing Eh Jean " boarded; sales on. eotured, ut ment of more inspectors' for tha town Sam 8. aod lee 8 i : : 18 : in | quarter of a milion ColArs, he [12 7.16c.. 505 white and colored, at ¢ nov and the department of lands : entative: NEW AR Widow of Chicago Millionaire in HUET OF Bo jie extinguished but|)age.: balance of 160 unsold. Ip¥ one th Sepa tale Lo . 3 o n aenerall a says owers pe eee et | EVERY DAY. Grave Danger. . | not until the explosion of the kero a noticed that animals are worse treat: ames ee 4 -- . the" pretty' Paris, Sept. 28. Mea. Lovi 1 Lait rs | sena depot had added considerably to cRAZY CORNELL STUDENTS. | 4 in this neighborhood even than in In the Musical Comedy 'Success [> Valnabie Propiiues For Sale. 1 m-th e and 'see the Pr wi Ji the man who, born of poo? | (heir fury. { eer daris. of Two Continents. | » Valuable St For . - i Some. I : = Marvland, died worth $25. f pind ie going om in Wuchow, but Hcspital As Result of Fiecce Paris RING WOOD, higuificont, ground ---------------- 000.000, is confined 40 her apartments | 1 4he foreigners thera are safe. The Rush { and buildings. feautitul residence the Hotel Ritz her suffering « from conflagration i caid to Mave been due | + N.Y. Be 28. Thre Cor Are You Satisfied ? Sl oo : ROSELAN Wife other desirable | n Bros iver trouble | to ineendiarism, incited by the recent Ithaca, on REPE, Ah Ty With the hats you wear? If you're cliomedy Comes and grounds, also. o . Full }i 0 SO 9 ; sicinnt- have offer ; . 1 Cd nell students are in the university in- . sipiccadilly." the ved. Compuny r various prices. Mrs. Leiter's physict ave order. shiment of a new interior cus | 3 pot, iry a Peerless iccadilly, 0 residences, at I teal X | establishm firmary, following what is "now y r h infopmation at es Co -------------------------- | comple te rest The | 4 ms station at Wachow, the inhabit- ma 5 oI er ban: the hat of perfection, priee two-filty. 3 Insuran ' . i the doctors | a : od } , . Lpenernlly' concede 1 8 1 re oka % . Jd t Kina aah Ulhrence streets, fre > br Go - ants of the city heing a nin fought underclass rush in ten George Mills &1 Co, are sole agents. ee --------. ------ tt y see the woman | og 4 the extra taxation which the 8 k : place eae ee eet | Mrs tor has boon | TF TO : venrs. The serimunage 100 place, | . . ¢g . | S : taf ks the RY ne face | MW station entailed. Wedpesday, but the results were not | The Trusts and Guarantee company, { h 3 : . Lor friends. Her family s-- lecommonly known until the injured | limited, Toronto, have been appoint: . 4 . . oF ne, ee} Secret Experiments. [eraght medical (Fontment. After - the, | ed administrators, with will annexed, & CH! We, were lOH ro the rece t y o Pari | Lyons, France, Sept, 28 Experi- jrochmen had carried the day. a dozen {of the estate of the lute Thomas Hut» HOCKEY MAT stock of or wad fort ' t _-- HB F + Cared memis in transmitting electrical energy CE ant were carried from the | ton, of the town of Mount Forest. : ndvance in pri them. a d4| Five Yeal ay Feve . | WY Vig . i \ of tiful hammocks cheap, at Rou 4 tomers can, pave bane distane without th ¥ f1feld. and of th vhale pumber % m A Roller Rink. oe Year Hay Fever Core te eh an to Soe ume of | ent pp raph Ld eb + 10¢. ver bottl gst u t Bozo! rT reat A Fs But it has been a6 lppoon to Rave boon seriously injured. 1354 Ring thoip : 1a of all 1 -- - -- : Lattla + iid Re in : Yi Thon AER hn, 4 fresh | Den't mite Bibby's sales of all 'woo 3 as -2t t t case @ SE cartained that a mumastur railway | These are ster - Kahn, a eek | a't TAKE NOTICE. . ob at . per bottle Fasten, of hes 3 kL, Oat : nd 37% Ihns. heen auccessinlly operated ede man, living at the Phi Delta Theta | ndecshizts, $1.26 and 81 goods for 1 have the best Mne cf Heats ct, 1 a per bottle "Five years 1 suften rom Hf "VY the invention ia the park on the [hanter house; (harks S. Baker, »abbe. "og x had, 1 have - eT gr x Slives al 32e. pe bottle, r and | to leave this part of the on - - . ! A. Roig, and 0. T. Tyson. | 'Compound Salatone is sold in Furniture. Hint Aram the room for Olives at 500. pes bottle, counts a 8 to the time (LhB0eR" OFT Ihe first three were placed in the | Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug Heaters, TURK'S Second-Hand re, Gives at Do bottle I attar ata Missionaries Safe infirmary. Kahn is said to be suffer- store. : : 89S Princess street. Olives at 75¢. P have ne n' hot | Shanghai, Sept. 28.--Advices receiy- ling: from concussion of the brain, and [ae of men's undershirts, 3%. ge " y hahin 1 gallon bot mplete." a ha in Ranchowfu, the scene of | Baker was injured in the abdomen. | Bibby's.. Never break guaranteed steel fishing oe Summer Catarrh, Asthma and ed fe. from rr anv that the Pro- | Roig and Tyson are pursing apd Crocus, bulbs And a ttle at. $3 ds, 83, $3.75 and updo £10 a. J Redd & Co Routley's. 173, 175 Préflocss street as. en % and 3% King street. Se | : NE Deni's clot ss, $1.25. Bibby's. IMPORTERS OF F . id GRQCERIES, Hav Fever, {arrhozono teed, Get it for $1 from any guargn- | We | testant missionaries there are all sade, | ye Dold badly | Freezia. Jogguils. heads. at ona

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