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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1907, p. 1

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tiful down wh Its. » have just received a some range of McLintock's us glish Eiderdown Quilts, red in best quality French ens, in dainty designs and | with McLintock's Best ish Down. The better s have nicely stitched eye- for ventilation. The prices noderate. teen Covered, $5.99. 4.99, shmerette Cotton Covered, D. EAT EF BARGA RROW, 2 O'clock. olutely Pare Lineh Handkerchiefs quality usually sells s long as thelot lasts, Sc Each. sample lot and all we lies' nere Stockings. 'hes;. SC. pair. To-Morrow A.M., c Pair. i The skating season is NS here, and we have a good assortment of the ING best kinds of Hockey TCH Boots. Men'sPatent Inside An- kle Supports ,a splendid shoe, $2.50. hoe, $2.85. 3 same shoe, $2.85, - lockey Protected Heel, In- 13.50. ed Tongue, $2.00. *NDID BOOTS. [ SHOE STORE. YEAR 74--NO. 2835, : TRIBUTE W. € -------------- ---- By P remier Laurier and Opposition]: wii se: iar | ee Orr, went skating. The : : Leader or ---- * o into the - i To Memory of Henry Lovell, Li ..-Debate scramble out, ang again tried to save | he £4 the steamer Mount Temple | : " { an's Little Railway Bill Again Up. en Sot------ \ From Our Own Correspondent. ; ) Ottawa, Dec. 6.--The debate on the {253,820. Of these 611 hadlbeen reject Drage ¥ i cearils 1 by medical experts. i address dragged itsell out, wearil- | €C OY a} inad chattel mortgage was registered | . . 3 s r & : | cmc em------------------------. 1 Ne ten ¢ ~ yesterday, and the first amendment ho : Lew X seg Fhe hi against the plant of the Business | ~ AIK morning, sentenced fe Magistrate i I cannot understand vour conduct Tas been vote down. For the first | dections, somewhat i=, Male aXe. sus Systems Co., limited, by Senator R. | HCI: HAHN | Farrell +3 one year = the Central [in tls matte, said the irate time this sessi it was Sir Wiltrid | He desires t s a pelerend he | WeKay, of Moutreal, for $130,500 in E ¥ prison. The case was « isposed of in [to Shaw. "You not only '3 € sion it was S e desires to see a referendum on the 7 READ CAREFULLY. # less than five minutes. {wife and children to look after . Lauriet's painful duty to announce the | Senate voted upon by the whole peo- death of a member. In referring to ple to discover whether that body should be abolished altogether or the decease of Henry Lovell, liberal | i} other the senators should be ap- member for' Stanstead, he said that |, ited by the provinces I while he had not been widely known, His other suggestion was that the he had been a respected member of the railway commission should be com: house. R. L. Borden added a short |o5ed of two bodies of commissioners, tribute. : . . |one for the east and the other for the Hon. Frank Olivey introduced his | waqt. bills in respect of the survey of public | Mr (lark thought that when farm- lands, and amending the immigration | ers' interests were at stake polities act, the latter without explanation. should be left out of the question W. F. Maclean re-introduced his bill Dr. Chisholm, of Huron, re echoed of last session to compel railways to | {his sentiment, and went on to dis salty passengers for lwo cents per | cuss the French treaty. He pointed mile. i jout that the duty on horses, i : Nr. Foster asked if any timber | France, was about $30 - on ox limits had been granted during the |hetween $20 and $30. This was a calendar sear 197 to George B. Me- minimum tariff, and was practically Leod, Tobin, Lundy and Lessard, of | srolibitory to the Canadian farmers Edmonton, and Mr. Oliver replied FThey could not get poultry in at all. that there were six to Mcleod and {On mutton the duty was three cents Lessard, four of them for $1,000, and | per pound; on pork, two cents. This two for $1,250. | was no use to the Canadian Mr. Oliver told Mr. Ames that John | farmer. There was no minimum tariff R. Craig had been granted two ranch- [for wheat he also showed. What es, each comprising 13,810 acres. | therefore, was the use of this treaty Leases are subject to cancellation. {to the mer ? Hon. W. 8. Fielding, informed Mr. Of course there was. a minimum Foster that the total cost of the in- | tariff on iron, but this was only a surance commission, exclusive of | henefit to the seaboard men, yet the printing, was $85,842. Mr. Shepley | farmers helped to pay the bounty to received #25000; Judge MacTavish, | these iron men. All around he saw $4 650; Commissioner Kent, $4,290; | {Le farmers losing. > Commissioner Langmuir, $4,470; Mr.| Mr. Roche, Halifax, hrought his Tilley, £12,300, and Actuary Dawson, { portion of the debate to a onclusion of New York, $5350. Printing cost | and Mr. Cockshutt's amendment was $9500. | defeated, on the first division of the Hon. Sidney Fisher said that so | session by ninety-five to fifty-six, a far three cold storage plants had ap- government majority of thirty-nine plied for government assistance under | The debate was then continued hy the act of last session. I Dr. Barr. He eritivized the govern- Mr. Oliver stated that the total {ment for having done nothing to as- number of immigrants to Canada for {sist the movement of grain from the ten months, ending October 31st, was | west. | DAILY MEMORANDA. | HE ASKS WHY? Big values : ¢ In Fur Scarfs. at Campbell Bros'. If He is Guilty of Murder Why This is St. Nicholas' Day. This is the Festival gf Nicholas, Bishop. Wonderland Theatre, afternoom and evening. Not Try Him ? Cape Town, Dec. 6.--Chiel Dinizulu, credited with planning a general nis- skating fatality in New joe, and his sister, who was but two | bution scheme. years his senior, pluckily attempted | e : ---- p-- 3 " i prano, will cancel her American tour . to rescue him, but she, too, also fell Pi io a | Breaks Down In C 4 When Was that on Sunday last at Toronto a saulting an actor: the form of a thirty-day call loan, The Business Systems Co. have been] doing business in Toronto for about two years. i _--- Ar AF . PITH OF THE NEWS. e-- n . % Desperate Attempts of Girl to |The Very Latest Culled From Al ; Save Her Brother. | _ Over The World. §t. John, N.B., Dec. 4.--In the first | Four inches of ice have formed on Brossich | a. Toe a iow: h vo Li ri A Port UG patch says navi- two lives were last to-day in the river | Hg I Ag Hon. Mr. Whitney denies that the | seven years old, broke through the | SOvernment had considered a Fedigheie Yaw, the famous so-| water. She managed to | C. P. R. announces it has. not her brother's life, only to fall in ain and both sank. The tragedy | to the underwriters. ap seen from the opposite side of the | John A. Steele, n madman, shot | river, but not help could be given. The | two labor leaders in the Massachu-| bodies were recovered. : setts State House, at Boston, One of | | them will die. Doing Business There. { Hal. Walters, former noted football Montical. Deo, 6.~It . ia said here | Player and amateur boxer, was ar | mireal, yh rested in Ottawa, on a charge of ase Read about the gnality She Took Her Life. column, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 6.--Miss Clara | Bloodgood, the well-known actress, | WHE EE ERE and the star in "Truth," who, began | a week's engagement at the Academy Fifty thousand mill hands at se | KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1907. way motorman, whose arrest caused | such a se ion, 8, ON riday Rw i ch sensation, was, on Friday | od "ves. opened, a large crowd waited at the [spoiled the Ii of pork the citizens are in 3 entrance. The doar for the general [your conduct." danger of eating. Humane %¥ public was not opened until after the | Society's report in another | case fvas disposed of, and when the | the prisoner had to say in reply. He #¢ crowd filed in to find that the case [was almost on the verge of breaking ow as over, they were a disappointed 3 S ot. by Constable Bateson, and his was | the Central prison," said the magis- {the first case called. The charge, as |trate. Las a Sa ak a NR Charles Shaw Pleads Guilty to the! Charge of Bigamy Of. } ---------------- By Magistrate---The Case Was Soon Disposed Charles Shaw, the former street rail- , The magistrate then asked the prisoner il he desired to have his case {disposed of right away, and be re Long before the court room was |selves, but rm also more or less » of this young girl by "Pm awfully sorry," was sll that {down, and took out his handkerchief to wipe away the tears from his eyes. "I will sentence you to one year in Shaw was led into the court room of Music, on Mongny last, shot and killed herself at the Hotel Stafiord, last night. Overwork and resultant Pet day's strike on ersburg walked out on a one Thursday, to show { read, was that on December 3rd, 1907, i {he did unlawfully go through a mar | their sympathy with the members of The prisoner had nothing to say as he was led away. Neither wife No. 1 or No. 2 were nervousngss are ascribed as the --caus- es for the act. on charges of high treason, | The executive of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, meeting Princess Is Destitute. in Ottawa, passed a resolution in fav- Brussels, Dee. @-LThe newspaper | or of the appointment of a tariff com- Dernieve Heure has onened a subserip- | mission on the lines of the railway tion for the purpose of buying in the | commission. jewels of the late Queen Henrietta of | At Winnipeg Stanley Burton, a clerk 3 3 pO COTO ith one, Ethel Wat a wh a hob | riage ceremony wild » 4 3 the second douma who are being tried kins, he at that time, being a mar- | called into the court room. They re- {ried man. this charge ¥" magistrate, desert my wile, | was then changed .to bigamy. mained in the office of the chief of "Are you guilty or not guilty to | police while the case , he was asked by Stan In the police court on Thursday the charge against Shaw was that of de serting his wife, but to this he enter ed a plea of "not guilty." The charge "Guilty, sir," said the prisoner, breaking into tears, "but I did not Belgiuf, ' which were left by her will [in the Bank of Montreal, and a popu-| to her daughter, Princess Louise, and [lar young clubman, committed suicide | later seized for debt. The question of | by blowing out bis brains. Deceased | the sale of the jewels at auction is | was teller of the bank and came to | Winnipeg fyom Port Hope. now before the courts. Disease is Decimating the Labrador Esquimos White Man's Inhuman Priictice of Taking Them 8 South for Show Purposes is to Blame | For it. Furniture Sale by Murray, Saturday |i, of the Zulus against the British, merning. s telegraphed to the government of Farmers' Institute Meeting, at Glen-| has l oR Ape ; a: the go : i a wale, Saturday afternoon and evening. | atal expressing surprise at the mih- This day in history :-- Victory of Camp- tary | bell at Lucknow, 1857 § Max Muller | colony. weparatious being made by the He asks why, i the govern- born, 1828. {ment thinks he is responsible for the) Referring At 'The Princess-- 'The Inukeeper's | yrders committed during the rising Wile," @ Spanish Drama, and "A Young | 3ST 0 0 } : Jules Verne," a scientific wonder. last year, he is not put on his trial, Bijou Theatre--Historical Drama, "The and, if guilty, punished? WMidwight Ride of Paul Revere,' ao - panied by The Victor Orchestra in a splendid rendition of Wagner's 'Ride of | the Valkyries.' Caruso and Scotti and sing. vear-old son -- Oxford WHIG TELEPHONES. had a narrow 243--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. 292-Jobbing Department. Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. The Daily Whig is always on 8a ; Gibson's Drag Store, Market Square--| THis mother accidentally went into Qpen till late each evening. { the place and found him in his peril | ous position with blood and water streaming from his head. The rescue | was just in time, as in a very few life, would have been Rescued In Nick Of Time. Smith's Falls, Dec. 6.--The five- of James L. Sweeney, scape from a horrible | moments more | extinct Turkey and Game Setts Seeking Separation. | Cornwall, Dec. 6.--A writ has been | issued for the holding of a vate in | Glengarry county at the mext munici- DOULTON SETS, and very cheap from for municipal $3.50 to $15.00 | from the united counties of Stormont, padat oid odd shapes and pretty Dundas and Glenga Seat, A very appropriate pres- ent at this time of the year the question of separating Glengarry A Strange Mix-Up. London, Ont., Dec. 6.--Joh: Rob- ertson. G.T.R. fireman, was killed by the explosion of an engine at New- bury o weeks later his wife died of ptomhine poisoning. Now a woman claims to be his wife and will enter suit for damages for his death See Them At Robertson Bros. ee 12 MORE HEATERS ONLY. mn. The wise ones gre doing early shop ping. Many handsome cases have al ready been placed aside at Best Aberdeen Scotch mints. "The Red These Stoves will go, and must go |Star." this mouth. Remember, Come and get a Try Bibby's 83 50 knitted vest township, Carleton county, | Just opened some very Preity i pal elections in January, 1908, to as- | | certain the feeling of the people upon | and judicial purposes | Toronto | St. Jobn's, Nfid., Dec. 6.--The re-;be stamped out." The imperial gov ports of Dr. Grenfell of the Deep Sea | ernment, on the representation of Sir mission and Dr. Hutton of the Moty- | William MacGregor, proposed sending vian mission, relative to the Eski-| a medical man to treat the patients mos, has caused considerable anxiety. | this year, but circumstantes had re- | to the disease which had | vented, and there is grave fear hat been introduced through the inhuman | when next year arrives it i practice of importing these northern | found that the nambers of the New-| people into the United States for the founglland Eskimos are considerably purpose of show and speculation, both | lessened. It is a sad reflection upon doctors are agreed that therein lies | civilization in its modern form that the cause of the illnesses which have | the hitherto healthy and contented spread like the pestilence through the | northernors are now the victims of northern land Dr. Hutton of Okek, | consumption aml other diseases, as said that he feared "it would be the | the direct result of the cupidity of | death a few days ago While hunting | race and not the disease that would | civilized northerners. | for eggs in the hen house his head | x | got caught between the roosts, and | lo at{ he hung suspended by the neck. | NO LONGER TENABLE. The Allan steamer Carthaginian, from Philadelphia, arrived at Glasgow | Ministers Are Responsible For the lon December 5th. iy The bodies of thirty-two miners have been recovered from the Naomi ming near Pittsburg, where the ex plosion occurred on Sunday night. Tom Sharkey offers to wager' $10, 000 that he can lick Tommy Burns, who claims the heavyweight cham pionship by reason of his defeat of f'waner Moir, Three, or perhaps four new pnembers will be allotted to Northern Ontario by the redistribution act to be brought down by the Ontario govern- ment at the coming session of the leg- islature. Joseph Wright, a first-class clerk in Reichstag. Berlin, Dec. 6.--The ministerial cris- is has been settled as suddenly, and quickly as it broke out Prince Von Buelow, the imperial changellor, by threatening to resign, has succeeded in getting pledges of support from all the coalition parties, and at thé op- ening of vesterday's session of the reichstag the leaders of the parfies as- sured the chancellor of their continu- ed loyalty. The action taken by Pringe Buelow introduces a revolutibhary change into German governmental methods. The attitude of the minis- a we vu spies wig, the, Taranto post fice, lls been. pro- imoted to be superintendent of the not to the reichstag. It is understogd k : rw | that Emperor William fully lorsed ofica staff, vice W. E. Lemon, re 3 assistant the changellor's step. It is unflerstood that Emperor William believes that the old system is no longer tenable {cently promoted to be the postmaster. Bell Rock Briefs. i Frankfurt sausage. "The Red Star." | very good here. The re-opening ser Cranberries, 2 gts. 25c. "The Red|viees in the Methodist church on the i Star," Fdwards & Jenkin. | 1st were well attended; strangers from | Spléndid new foreign perfumes, lat-|Verona, Harrowsmith and Sydenham Advertisements first newspapers in 1652, "Bests" headquarters for pretty and ited. Sermons were given by Rev. i ugeful Christmas goods. Mr. Lidstone, Harrowsmith. Mrs. F appeared in | shippers. The very fine selections giv bargain. 3 good Parlor Suits cheap, at TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 398 Prin- cess St. "Phone, 705. ------------------ Choice Brick Residence, Barrie street all improvements, grand location. Double Stone Dwelling, Farl street, bath, gas, etc. shed, large lot and many others. SWIFT'S Real Estate and Insurance See Bibby's 8) driving mitts. ; Limestone Lodge, No. 91, have sod . G Reid £2,000, the amount Bus insurance in the'and Treasurer H Aleiter, who was order. suspended some weeks agu for a , Bi A i v re i « s, has ben 8 p ial $1 gloves. shortage in his accounts, Ro eat 31. $1.25, $1.50, $1.-| formally dismissed, and two wert a0 "he. $2. $2.50, at Jenkins'. pointed to ed him Fdwin Huber New Waterman seli-iilling pens Christmas at Bests'. Pure pork sausage. See Bibhy's wew sweater coat. { Huehnergard eJork at S500. Mr Alet- "The Red Star." | ter rec eived £1,200 for combined offi | ces. . i TREASURER DISMISSED Yes wetting, Amare 'strest, tern. The Berlin Council Appointed His Successor! ui: witon, Mr. Diack and Mise Black, I i to Office. eland. Berlin. Ont; Dec. 6.--Ex-Town Clerk for is treasurer at £1,006 a year and M.i tL. Amey last week. Ars. William Hey { nolds, Harrowsmith, is visiting friends | here. An enjoyable evening was spent {by those who attended the social at | Mrs. Mattin's on Monday evening. [iv Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Aw Moscow, and Mrs. F. Amey, Selby; Enterprise, at Yorke's; { brook, Verona, at PD. L. Amey's; Mr land Mre. E. M. Yorke, Verona, and { Pomeroy's: Rev. Mr. Lidstone, at Mrs. Auditor Scully, who was instructed | Martin's; Rev. G. {0 make a further audit for 1905 and |Porter's. 11907 to date, in addition to that for | 11906, which showed a shortage of | S-- three years of #1,51331 {81 to 89, at Bests', Immediate repayment will be imanded, and the London Guarantee Red Star," Edwards & Jenkin, { company, the bondsmen, will be ui Cube ginger. "The Red Star. a | {vised of existing conditions. | See Bibby's great §1 caps. have added to their equipment twenty | Dixon, living at the corner of Bagot THE CAUSE OF IT ALL ~== will be cent glass of neat design. | Bell Rock, Dee. 5.--~The ploughing is | est odors. in new packages, at Bests', {added to the usual number of wor- | len by the choir were highly apprecia-| { Amey, Selby, and . Mrs. E. L. Amey, | Te a re = : { Moscow, were the guests of Mrs. D. In The Cattle-Driving Trials Going on in { Mrs. Townsend, Sydenham, at J.! Churchill, at J.! Brownie cameras for the little ones North Longlord, and forty other men {the men clearly were guilty. It is 18900. reported a total shortage for {make happy faces Christmas - morn. ware being tried on charges of taking {openly understood that Mr. Farrell, | _ Apanish onions, 9 Ihe. for 25. ""Ihejto cause riot, has disagreed. NEW PASSENGER COACHES IRAP WAS STOLEN, Are Being Added to Grand Trunk| But Sentence Was Suspended Up- Railway System. : on Charles Dixon. The Grand Trunk railvay system Early Thursday evening, Charles passenger coaches of {street and Raglan Road, was arrest construction and fed by Constables Bateson and Naylon, conveniences. 'The company are be j charged with stealing a double otter ing commended by the travelling pub- | trap, the property of Patrick Hogan, lic for the exquisite workmanship and lockmaster at Kingston Mills. the superior accommodations they al- When arraigned in the police colrt, ford the public. on Friday morning, Dixon pleaded The cars are exceadiagly neat, spac | Quilty to taking the trap, but said jous and in every respect and detail | that he had taken it because his own has been given the most careful con-| trap hatl been stolen. He said that he sideration by the mechanical depart- thought that he would bitin a ition ment of the Grand Trunk rallway 30.5nd his own trap if he on. to system. 'Ihe management one. : ow th eccommodasions of the pa:| Constable Bateson told of trons of the road and wanted to &tord | Dixon. The officer said that the them the best possible. The cars are 67 feet 6 inches long | lap, but afterwards = admitted his over end sills, 9 feet 6 inches wide guilt, giving the same cxouse for his over side sills, affording a total seat. | conduct as that already given by him ing capacity of 0 passengers. They |t0 the court. The officor questioned are designed so as to afford the} him as to the whereabouts of the trap, greatest possible strength, having steel | and Dixon told him that it was at his platform, wide vestibules, bottom and | home, : i ond construction being welded from After taking Dixon to the cells, Con- throughout, and mounted Grand | stable Bateson returned to Dixon's Trunk standard side-whesl trucds home. William, a young son of the equipped with steel-tired wheels; They | Prisoner, went out into the barn to are provided with windows having get the trap, but as bo was a very double sash of latest design and sem- | long time away, the officer went out ielliptic gothic sash set with opales-| to the barn to investigate. The lad was digging with a pick in a ile of he interior of the caris a model chips and other rubbish, and told the of beauty. It is made of selected ma. | Constable a the trap had been hid- hogany, being a flush Uesign and pro- | 4on. n a lew mw it. was recov. N ded "with rl lines and ev, and handed over to the officer. The ceiling is of the empire design, ! Dixon told the court that he had neatly decorated in gold, the interior the trap hidden Jn the shed so that { the "little fellow" (meaning, no doubt, the most modern gothics being semiolliptis set vith 1 3 opalescent ort glass. Dainty patter | Younger son) could not get it. silkfaced pantasote curtains are The magistrate said that Dixon's used trap might have been taken, but st : any rate, this was not material to the The coaches are equipped with pa- oner at first denied having stolen the |§ case. The prisoner had, however, nev- er been before the court before, and he was of the opinion that the ends of justice would be just as well sory. | ed il he allowed him to go on sus-| pended sentence, and he would do 50. | He hoped that this would serve the] acre a lesson He had evidently felt rather sore at his losing his own trap, but this did not justify him if taking the trap owned by Patrick Hogan. tent high-back seats upholstered in the host quality green frieze plush, while the commodious smoking room, which affords room for fourteen passengers, is fitted up with leather covered seats. The cars are heated with direct sys- fem of steam heat, lighted withgas, equipped with statuary bronze trim- mings and white metal lavatories, and water flushing toilets. | Lack Of Ready Money. { Samuel Hunter arrived in the city { from Cobalt, to-day, to spend a few Officers Elected. weeks, Mr. Hupter reports that busi- The officers for the year were eleat- | ness is at n standstill in the above|ed at the 'annual meeting of Court | Plac e. The lack of ready money is | Frontemne, No. 89, LOF., last even 1 ---------- blamed as the cause of the trouble, | ing, and resulted: C.R., R. W. Allen; | the same cause as is given all over. | V.R., George Wilkinson; J.P.CR., C. There are lots of mien out of work at | W. G . recording secretary, Thom- Cobalt, and no person appears to | as Lambert; treasurer, James Craig. have any idea when things will bright- | oratar, Rev. T. E. Burke: G.W., R. 5. len up Graham: J.W., Charles Cooke; G. B., James Goddard: JB, J. B. Ash; { To Make Every Man Vote. Physician, Dr. ~ XB Williamson ; Ottawa, Dee. 6.--~Claude MacDonnell, court deputy, James Hipson: trustees, of Torento, is going to introduce an W. H. Sleoman, W. H. Godwin: audi- tors, R. J. Allan, W. H. Godwin; or- {amendment to the clection act, pro- 3 viding that if a man does not vote in | §onist, Percy Marshall, lan 'election he shall be disfranchised for five years The Allan steamer Numidian, from Glasgow, arrived at Boston at 11 am. Strong, well-made chamois vests, re-{on December 5th. gular #2 value, for S150, at Bests'. Try Bibby's 32.50 hoys" reefers. | Bee Bibby's special ¥2 umbrella. Lowney's. Fdwards & Jenkin. | JURIES ARE DISAGREEING | } ------------ ------ Dublin, Dec. 6.~The jury, before jcharged. with cattle driving and in- which James: P. Farrell, Irish na- Siting do rok, in spite u the ot | tic n x that the presiding judges poin tionalist member of parliament, for jatar that according to the evidence, part in an unlawful assembly, likely who is the editor and proprietor of ithe Longiord Leader, nized seve i This has been the result of all but jral cattle drives in the grazing dis- | fone of the many trials held during the |tricts of county Longlord an post fortnight, in Ireland, of aly the movement. Jove at first sight. Isit Custom Only? i THE GREATEST 'SHOWING OF : KID GLOVES for Men, Women and Children. ; LADIES' NECKWEAR, Pieces, ete. LADIES' HOSIERY, Fine Silk, Cashmere and Lisle. LADIES' HANDKER- CHIEFS of Real Lace, Em- broidered, also plain kinds. HANDBAGS and PURSES, New York's latest, in Beaded and Leather Goods, JEWEL and TOILET 2 CASES, reliable, useful and dainty. ASK TO SEE Ladies' Stock Collars, at 25¢. and BOe. The daintiest little rieces you ever saw. Each one in a neat gift box, Steacy's & BORN. LENNOX «On Thursday. Dec. Sth, 1907, oF tev. 8 Lasiion, of Port ron. daughter, ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. IT Some New Goods French Table Prunes, in class. in glass, Finest 'g in 2 1b, boxes. in 2 1b. baskets. 1 1b, boxes. AX ACTRESS' ROMANCE. Met Her Lover Thursday, Married Saturday. Hamilton, Ont, Dec. 6 =~ Mile. goust, who is on the bill at Ben- neit's this week, is one of the pals in a little romance. On. day of last week, when she was pearing at Broakips, she met J. 8. Feb, of Vittsburg. It 4 of took her on Friday for a dtive and then to supper, when he proposed and wak ae- cepted, and the ceremony was pers. ormed ac to > i fill her engagement. Furs For 'Xmas Gifts. Make your selection now and if sired we will store jt Campbell Bros, the farriers. de-

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