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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1909, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 'FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. RY a mm - -- FINDS 11S WAY BACK... 7=e=mm GROCERS WERE FINED]... sci sas ws Movements of The People--What Keeping Steady amd Will Race Br They Are Saying And Doing. mlm : Again Shortly. TO KINGSTON AFTER SIXTY- ; Dr. Edward Ryan will be home irom! PLEADED GUILTY 'TO THE| sol. Mintz, Hamilton, Longboat's oronto to-morrow. HARGES CO thanaper, is at Deseronto, - FIVE YEARS. Lawrence 3: Cluxton, Montreal, is C IN URT. mot = the station es his odin : . in the city for a couple of days. ! fb charge, who took him to Me. M 2, Visit rs Long Lost Snuff Box, Found in Rev. Joseph Pinel, of North so AEE emg Aldultarated Roms on the Wohonk eer ada oO Turtle Mountains, Manitoba is{Eusta, was a city visitor, to-day. «Coffee and Called Upon to Pay |hoat has been visiting Tyendinaga ' Returned to Its Owner. J. A. |: Ernest Maidron, the young musician, $5 Fine, and Also Cost of} ice July 1st and has heen' taking the » J. A. lis piano player at the Bijou Theatre. Analyst--Young Men Fined For | best of 'care of himself. "I have my V ARE : JES 4 x re : 7 3 8, Drusmon, of Ringeton. to aim Wes am and wife, of Rings | Disorderly Confiuet, own contract now, and think 1 will} § Br) % This morning, Thomas M. Asselstine, | 501, I 2 the police court, this 'morning. have to clean all these good runners ) o-Morrow, All Day, 9 fo 6. WwW 1 me derk of the high court of justice, re. lia. In 8 in." said Longboat. e CO food or rom his er Mins Mics Lizzie Birch, Kingston, is the He two {Felling sunancd on a P 2gui8, sul Longton TO INSPEC J p 7 OF |L 7. Asselstipe, Plate Sas- {guest of her friend, Miss Clara Davis, [charge OL selling adultera collee, ; ) 0 0 INSPECT OUR DISPLAY Of Lanta ¥. Seseistin the aloud Hi Tweed. _ | pleaded guily, and the iutituie fine he Zodking For A Same. none' | PB We will have r. ady for To-morrow's - * 1 Os : 4 Pp 3 i aod lof 85 and costs was imposed in each hasol eam a ichardeons s . . H mented on. November 30th, 1844, b: Prof. Jordan, of Kingston, preached |o y elling the following ver pecial i Fine Canadian Furs i: St. Aaron's Society is in the PE church at Orillia case, each one to bear the expense of slovator gre out after the salps of 8 the allowing ve yn pur i Thomas Drummond, and man years | last Sunday. the analyst, which will be an addi- | the aggregation of the M. T. com- ) ' yen 5 tional $19. J. McD. Mowat appear- pany, and the Whig was to-day au- Dr. D. Robb, B.A, is spending a few thotized to stato Docs olor SHOWROOMS afterwards stolen from his son, J. A. : . of King Adays in the city, visiti friends ed on behalf of the prosecution, and K. Drummond, of Kingston, who form ys in the city, visiting inends on 7. J. Rigney for one of the neccused, [a challenge for a game at any time, * erly lived in Manitoba. It was Division street. atx . : : . 107 Princess St. through Miss Asselstine that the snuff Col. Gordon attended the annual in- I'he other had no, counsel, jprensing any Slacs, ag} for any sun mention- ' hox's existence was made known. She spection of the 15th Regiment, Belle- | before the court himsell, and entering ed. a Powell, the veteran hoe- : t a plea of guilty. key player, is on their pitching staff, AND - is teaching school in Saskatchewan ville, last evening. wn = s ' : "we and is boarding at the home of James Miss Gertrude Neely, Londop, Oot ,| Two young men, Edward Kelly, of | and Col. Cameron is catcher. They ol i 0 Godirey, and Van Abrams, of Verona, | fecl confident they can trim the | McKenzie 0 i lis visiting Miss Jennie Montgomery, -- ] 151 Brock. St. Wok tie, wht he Sox fn the Birt iene: me onigon ! {appeared before the court on a Very I. company and would like to. hear | cently wrote his sister about Mr, Miss Violet R. McNiece has gone for | Serious charge, that of fighting and | from them. so ERY ! 2 y a holiday to Wolie Island, and is the [using bad language on a Kinguion & ' I back, and the letter he has received in [guest of Miss M. Montgomery, . Pembroke Talway tain on June oi Issued A Challenge. John McRay reply states that the box is on the Miss May Macdonnell, Kingston, in | They pleaded 4 guilty and, lo and The victory of the K. & I railway way to Kingston, addressed to Mr. spending a few days with Mrs. George trate imposed a fine © a i anc baseball team, over tha G.T.R., last -- i Draamond. Sanderson, Walmer Road, Toronto. costs, or fifteen days, an s. the night, awakened the "Scranton Live ESeOEEEEEEEER0O8S | Nin: Asclstine writes that in tho| Misses Fdith and News Gril same' time gave the Young men a se: Coals," ut Swilt's, and today they fall of 1894, Mr. MacKenzie's |Pringess street, are visiting their PO . oiv. sorioas: one," sent a challenge to the winners. The futher ~ava& preachigg to the reserva-|tousm, Miss Brown, Alexandria Bay, fo ee I rious < i gume will he arranged for some oven T ¢ 3 a tien Indians in the Yurtle mountains, N.Y. . i F . ad : WA CH 0) near Deloraine, Magitoba. His son, Mrs. F. M. Meisle, Weehawken, N.J., (vay uct Ja providet = Pevaity Jily R ¢ then fifteen \years old, was is expected some time this month, on {such conduct, and we. can a'l react v Railroaders Play Ball. . ¥ re ? : 'understand the use of it. Passen- James, . o a visi ius J Voanatn . EES Poa "w ploughing a garden for\ the Indians, |# Visit to Miss Ella Camic, 551 Prin vers are in closed cars and when There was a great game of baseball, «| at the. cricket field, last night. It was ¢ ss stree » ® and turned up the bo It was not [cess street. i 4 {Something of this kind-oeccurs it is ® | ill two or three years\later that it] George B. Stephenson, Americ an vice- Ag gO! treet, where they can get betwoen. the office staff of the .G.T.R. was cleaned, and the inscription made consul, at Liverpool, I¥ in the city, on Pay from it They ate forced "to | and the K. & P. railway, and at full visible. The Bn Yi a MaeKenzics fhe spacial Busines: and will remain sev. {remain and are in danger of being me, She sore shod 12:11, in Jove wrote to Andrew & Soaety, mgs- . Tr : injure . ro! this; wo-| of the KN. &i I. "he return game wii Wrote 10 BY. ened no reply. Hs dis. | Mis "Bertha Mahood passed with injured. And apart from (BW WOU|LL hod on Tuesday night, and the " s on, b ply. {men and children are compelled to | be played on Tuesday mght, anc i Nickel cased with strongly made movements, stem wind- ing and setting. Drummond's eagerness to get the box ORR A fine even make, suitable for Ladies' and Children's summer wear. 31 inches wide. This quality is extra good value at 12}c yard. o FOO ROOD) Yours To-Morrow, 7ic ard. 900 Yards Fine White 'Nainsook Cotton Suitable for Ladies' and Children's Underwear. It is 36 inches wide and good value at 12ic yard, Yours To-Morrow, 9c Yard. CRORE RRR an. interesting story. 3 tory of Music ipleased because the railway company | be something doing. The K. & P. a. Yackensie Popa to part with Ey nam. Troller wife and family, of has seen fit to prosecute in this ease, | piled up a score in the parly sage of the souvenir, which he values on ac . : ' ' ¢ ay rently intend in|the game, but the GT.R. made =a {count of finding it at very inter- | Brandon, paid a visit to relatives in and that they appa : . . s bay : : | oun ¥ whng, 1 at a ) : Ar hii : { | the future that the passengers on grand stand finish, and near the last esting time of his life, but he recoy- Kingston, . i a lo She [tis line should not have to put up it was anyone's game, Umpire David- Made in small size, for > nizes He unions 8 superior Sain fountes, where they will spend three with anything like what apparently | son gave good satisfaction as um: : . . ia ay A io the little nox, and accordingly months. _ , ai did take place on this day in ques wre. A feature of the game was the y either po! ket OF WLiSL Wear, y resents it to him with lds comph Mrs. O'Neil, wife of W. B, O'Neil, en- | ir pe : i ! : etd : Ty g + C . and in 12 sizes. Thin model { ! I : of the Brick and Tile: ay. | oD heavy hitting oi Dixon, for the K. & . for pocket wear. op (ments and good wishes, Gineot of the He bi ile compa ¥: The magistrate seid that he re-|P. Hq played a stellar game. 00 in S$ or e ami On the edges of the box are quite a ashburn, and children, visiting atl... 4 gome twenty years ago bad | ---- ; ) { sme rks, ur «| Mrs. Holder's, has returned home to ¢ 5 ie] : The best value in low number of small marks, and it is} OL : conduct on one of the trains on this Sporting Notes. 4 a? : i . thought that these may re vosent the | 239 Earl street Lvo | Hone . Fan Ladies Black Co J 1 Prifed 'watahes * pumber of scalps the a eer who pos- Mra. Storey and her daughter, Jean, | road. aa Langford has issued a challcnge to 15 20 925 tton Stockings, 124, sessed the box had taken after the Collingwood, are visiting Mrs. Ed- RS ASIII Retehel for 8 twenty round ro . ¥y y 49C, _ iscoch 3 ye pireet, Mrs. HHA 7 he Sweden wi 101¢ we 1912 ympic 2 ' * ' ward Hiscock, Barue ptrec r ¥ ames at Stockholm, Ladies Black Lisle Thread, 35, 39, 45c. ; Storey if a sister of Messrs Edward 5 NTRANCE RESULTS . x 3 . . "oh the Whig that Mr. [and dosiph Hiscock. £ E * "Several Ottawa boys will likely Ladies' Very Light-Weight Summer * catch places on the MeGill rugby team Cashmere Stockings lu It was thro 'iy.is mre SPANGENBERG * Drummond learned of the existence of pr Selon Both, Ragin, 4 The results of the High noxt fall, the box, which had been in Mr. Mac hie Hood, reyes i h N \ " 3% School Entrance examina- » Mr. | Zena Sheppard. all of Brooklyn, N.X.. oo tigng held here two weeks kenzie's possession fifteen years. | » Rng og ie Jetsoll Fiutix, hos Ladies' Tan Stockings in several JEWELLER. 4 Asselstine happened fo casually men [are enjoying the summer at Broad- ago will 'be published in wen on the ogpita ist with an makes, 20, 25, 35¢ up. tion the matter to Whig represen view, Farm.' Odean, with Mr John Saturday's Whi Tt is un- injured knee. and capital was -stten | Gardiner. + A ys g- 8 "Bobby" Kerr promises do turn the E soo? TY . i . ls ' pings Mig Wg ye Mrs. Wiliam Whitworth, age fd eigh- Qerstood Bi Thal dhe tables on Cartmell and Walker When ladies' ive Solos i 5 oe ings Ligh ' : ® ar ue, Green, Navy, Grey, Pin elio + ' ' tyv-six years, died at Cleveland and her they race in London. A y ¥ been successful. ¥ : Marriage Licenses Issued J 'ot « OA ob fits cc __® | Which Mr. Drummond saw, and he was CEG VIYY YY EY EVIYEEYS a a E No am ne ne ho remains were buried at. Cape Vin- J i Svenbery, 'the Swedish runner, is 3 and other shades - - NE -- long lost treasure, a souvenir left | cent, N.Y She was the mother of | ua Ay 23 s x in Toronto looking for a race with 3 : ' : : : | HAAHCAAKHAAANANNIANNN, 1) or Longboat. Ladies' White Stockings, 124, 15, 20c. hih by his father Joseph Saunders, Wolfe Ielend, and The snuff hox was first stolen from Frederick Saunders, Cape Vincent, N " ae | Travis won the championship at the a Rae' . : . fi Mr. Drummond over twenty-five years, t-. |PEATH oF HBAS. Je J. SEHAR. 'New York state golf tourney, beat Ladies White Stockings, 25, 35, d9¢ up. ing Reckie, of Toronto. ago. He was then living at High Sup------------ She : : ! Manitoba, which constituency STEAMER'S SHCE WELDED {8h Fused Away on Friday With the Giants steadily elimbing Blufis, A ; he represented in the legislature A - { J Morning. towards the top, New Yorkers are once . . prowling Indian entered his house | A Fine Job Was Done to the A Kingstonian beloved hy all who more getting the bhascball fovory 375 Yards Fine Gin h and took away a number of things Steamer Hoddington. lad the pleasure of her acquaintance Tho Torontos have made forty-eight " ams Mr. Drummond overtook him and af-| he steamer Haddington, of Toron ja ed away at SIX o'clock on Fri- hits in the last four games with Roch > ter considerable parleying he recover- lg, Jeft the government dry dock at aii Inorning. th the person of Mrs. ester, averaging twelve hits a game, --AND-- . ed most of the plunder but the In-l, 6n Friday, aiter having its broken Behan, wife of J. J. Behan, grand with Houser, leading with an average A home is more cheerful when the dian kept the little box. Later, hel choe welded by the themit proces, [secretary of the Catholic Mutual of 687, having secured eleven hits out is lttle things about the house are: kept recovered it from a fur trader. Two nd the shoe is stronger than ever be | Ben fit association. I'he death oe of sixteen times at bat. F 6 t or three yeans afterwards it waslfoee It took just two divs wo do the 1 Carred at the family residence, 78 Frank G. Seles, for twelve years ancy 0 on i ings Sydenham street. | manager of the Boston National Base y new and dressy. ngain stolen by an Indian, and now welding, one day being ocenpied in the an had been ill for. some after twenty years it has again Te lyreparations. Hall a day was requir- | oy but. bad al If ball League Club, and later leader of 121¢ 15e, 20e¢, 25¢ weeks, but had almost recovered from (1. Chicago Cubs, Frank Chance sue = ' 3 . appeared. This time Mr Drummond {ad for cooling the metal. The Had ) A ; 2 inc ONY : : : d 2 her illness and was in fair way t . : s 0 i . . Floor (Glaze will hkely. put it ina strong box. dington clears for Point Ann to load | ocqvery when on es i a Sterling him, Jind y. uesday night & Your Choice To-morrow at - -- cele Tor I > ; sada) 2 nver, victim cons n, Se : ement for Toronto. | last, - she suffered another bad spell, Le AID [oh BR jin implion Se. : . : One-1 hird Off . CACR PAA alutace * 2 4 3 : * C0 0) td CRORE ARORORCROROS * bs I -------------- ' : : couvenir had unlawfully passed into his possess FREXEEN EEE 3. SLLL484488886448844888880408808000¢ Weather Vane Fixed. The ste a 'arding e | i The steamer Cardinal entered the land from that time sank very ra- . : five pennants. Ia Justicuiapty si for YieSory hoine, The task of fixing the weather vane [government dry dock this afternoon, | gly Deceasex] was born in 'King- > will make things shine, and will last| = 4}. ity hall was given over to |to receive a new wheel, {IO Yo danshter of. the late Denn Kauffman may be substituted for ' aug » Dennis - i Ketchel as an opponent for Johnson twice as long as any other floor paint Y. H tell." of > . . . : f No. 8 Pine street, and ------------ i . ; ig re y » rt : : ' [Branigan and Catharine Murdock All bright ind pretty shades. on Thursday afternoon he made both Re-Measuring The Ramona. I had fived in this hin all dae nd : | in the bout proposed by Coffroth for a quick and neat job of it. A great| op J} Brady, of the United States |Ten years ago, June 8th last, she the coming fall; who is not pleased many were of the opinion that thé | .,stoms' Cape Vincent, was here, to- [was married to Mr. Behan. She was with Kotchel's showing against. Papke, ' . | UJ . work could not be carried out jens day, re-measuring the Folger steamer a member of St. Mary's cathedral, a 2% he thinks the Michigan man should en S d Pl an Nl erwear fully, as the scaffolding was dowh. Ramona, which has been enlarged. lirember of the League of the Sacred have Shes his: supremacy . more -- ---- | Heart, and' also a member of the ® rongly. poss Dental Parlor Open. : Did Not Make Trip. t f.adies" Auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu, : Nathetyson has Won ten out of Ye > In all wanted makes. Long sleeves or Dr. W. R. Glover is now prepared to The stcamer North King did not and at all times took an actiye in-|'a¥ tenn games, and seoms to short sleeves in shirts, long or short aceive jents i ice, corner : : sitching wi is "ti effectiveness. receive patients at his office; corner |p, ka the trip down the river, to-day. pitching with his old-time flectiveness Also sole agent in Kingston for JAP- ALAC. . (terest in the work of the chuich. | P! . 3) V a: w A Mitchell's Hardware King and Johnson streets, opposite | On the way over last night a couple | =he paid special attention to chari- The New York Giants play with a leg in drawers. Both makes of shirt . 200 i dee {table work and her kind acts were world of confidence boliind Mathewson, buttoned at neck or open right down g . 3 eoryge's ¢ dre Pp v9 . St. George's cathedral. "Phone 911. of the grate bars were broken and her A x ---- sho had to remain over for repairs {the means off bringing comfort to who has every one of the opposing 3 tas $1.65 Watertown & Return $1.85. |The steamer Stranger, Capt. George | many a sad Meart. She had many teams in the air before he begins wind: Qualities. rere epi Don't Forget Your Package y Saturday, 5 am. or 2 pm, Sun Hammond's vessol, carried passengors | friends; both in-and-out of the ing up. \ y . ; aL et { a { church, and the news of her death Martin Sheridan lost twenty-one 40c and 50c¢ Each ! . day, 7:30 a.m. or 2 pm. returning and baggage for Gananoque. : : : : Sunday or Monday {was learned with sincere regret, anc pounds weight during the two hours . . Muskoka The Beautiful to those who survive is extended and a half in which he won the all- 1 around national championship at the TS {heartf.'t sympathy. Good all day. A hundred differ- Cherries ! QGherries ! Oherries. Do you know the place? If not. | Deceased had no family, and besides | Scottish Clans game, Colic park S $ ent ways. Delicious anyway and| Edwards and Jenkin 'Phone 775. |your pleasure has suffered. Take a jp husband is survived hy one br Ad Montreal according to a Sy Lu B B Ih veryway. rec tui g , ittle journe: : : 3 Of 3 I'% 8 Kaoty & sveryway i) bree big fn, mete) Jital joa ny or. Dennis Branigan, manager of the lished in. New York, but he regained 0ys d riggan ir 8 ain rawers v, : > through Muskoka by asking or that (Grand Oper H se, f r sisters w s five s oT, 15¢ The Package. A0k's watton Root Compouna handsome Muskoka folder issued by Ms. or al He hoi Rigs pounds five houts, late " All si: The great Yterine Tope. ant the Grand Trunk railway system. It!'jhoebe and Susan, of Kingston, and | = di only safe effectual contains a large map, lots of views, | Miss Mary, of Ottawa. Miss Joseph | RECEIVED TWO CALLS. 1 : rr T c Each. which Regulator on : : depend, § and a fund of facts. Take the jour- 4nd Miss May Harty 0 ol D. COU PER, ; 2 Oe tl Lt &{ [ney some evening after supper with 3 I boning 3: pi Otinwe, ter | Invitations Extended to Rev. J. 841-3 Princess St. for special cases, $5 per box | your wife and children, Then e&lam gent in the city. | Charles Villiers. all druggists, or 8en | tho door on the doctor for 1909 by| Mr. Behan's mother is at bogent | Rov. J. Charles Villiers has been 'Phone, 76a. Sold by on receipt of price i : a , % ur . TRY g : v Free jamplet. A $4 oes } Th | taking your family on a rcal journey seriously ill in the Hotel Diea. asked by the committee of Chatterton i RRL TE -- | &ememoine Co. ToRGN >. ANT Hormeriu Windam through: the Muskoka district this| 'I'he funeral will take place €undayv | Hill congregation, New York, to con- J. A. WALLACE F summer. For all particulars and hand- | afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, to St. | sider a call to tho pastovate. It is a | Mary's cathedral, where a solemn | suburban congregation, and is in or- ed ese ---------- ne somo illustrated publication frec, ap- SUCCESSOR TO 0: G. JOHNSON. ll ors ply to city office. [requiem will be sung. | ganic relation to what has become -- Hr in New York church circles, as FLORIST Use Sashweights made in King- THEY ARE SATISFIED III "tho Westchester Movement," the union of three congregations, cach Palms, Ferns and Cut Flowers. De= » i oo X sign work a" specialty. 'Phones, Conser= ston at Angroves Foundry. | That Body at Napanee is That of LIGHT HAY YIELD. bo under a separate pastor, in one Thomas Ewart. | 34 # church, acting mutually © and unitedly vatories, 235 ; Shop, 239. | . ---- ns spon sm Joshua Ewart and Ewart Kelso, ! A Pittsburg farmer, who ¢ for community interests. The move of Portsmouth, who went to Napanee has cut his hay, got only 3 ment was begun only about eight MAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAANV VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS aA: - VY VV TV T TT TTT TV YY YY YY HSIEH HHGIASIHOISICIIIIoR SHICHI A to identify the body of the man found one-quarter of a ton to the yoars ago. The Chatterton Hill con- 10 Per Cent. Off 10 Per Cent. Off dead on the G.T.R. tracks, on June | ¥ acre. A fair average in a oregation was only organized in 1906. 10 Per Cent. Off Ia hay y®ar is two c1 two and -~. The church maintains the Marathe 20th, have ret 1, 1 » satisfid | h, have returned, and are satishio Tall tons to "the aere: M mission of the American Congregation- Ladies' & Gentlemen's, Children's & Infants' | Special prices for large quantities. AK ~ that the body is that of the former's ] ; 8 brother, Thomas Ewart. They did not The ex'¢nt oi this years lal board, at a cost of $1,200 a year. | see the remains as they have been hay crop can thus be It also maintains a local mission to | buried for ten days, but the clothing ' measured. # the Italians, and employs a scerctary y d x #* | under salary. The Chatterton Hill of the deceased and the description = . +L | HESSEN congregation worship in a new church : . | given them of the body convinced, them i : i" | edifice erected about a year ago. | | : Vr RK BRAND CLOTHING Special discount of 20 Per Cent. Off _ all Clothing and Furnishings during that they wero right in their surmise. . 'The deceased's family was inclined to! Menagerie In Eingston, 1A Villiers has also had' under con- suspect foul play, as the deceased's |; ian enagel - and ca bans oF red sideration for some time a call to a hat was found in Napanee, and his i Hn? He he ipal stirachions western state, and probably will not body dheee miles west of there, but At ardas Ne : etre oy in may make final decision as to his ini cha hie a an tints 5 Se y. p juns By Be arin i: = ait ge A TF al . 4 [Squaw," or "A Famine in the For- : wo & | falling off train. There was nothing! {+ 'Phe : : p X OUR MID-SUMMER SALE WHICH on ro to indicate foul pliv. ¥ xi ey Delong to He lrocueis Oddfellows Relief Association. ENDS JULY 15TH The bedy will be allowed to remain in {Cape Vincent 200 years ago. g The The annual meeting of the Oddie} *. GAR ANEAS A » RA a a alii iA AAAAARA VY VY VY YTV YY YY 3 i AKA a ab bb A SAAAAAAAAAAN VV VY VY VY VY VY YY Any and all our stock of Dorothy Dodd, Empress and Regal Shoes at this dis- count. AHA HF FAAAANAAAAAANANN the Napanee cemotory. wmanageiie is a wonder It shows lows' Relief Association will be held in g ¢ : oi ows ' hon be {the animals in the great royal zoo Kingston ou Wednesday. July' 21st. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | openhagennolar bears and pen 5 i {guins romping in the water, seals, Our Fmit Customers. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Un By !storks, lions, elephants, the funmest| Can buy good dairy butter at 20c. a Reporters On Their Rounds. baboons dressed like men, hippopot- | pound on Saturday at Carnovsky's; Don't forget Crangemen's picnic at ami, camels, seals and all kinds of | others must pay 2c. move. the fair grounds, Monday. ;wild things. There is also a drama, William Swaine. piano tuner. Orders "entitled "Neptune's Daughter, or A total shut down of the soft coal~ received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. ["A Sailor at the Bottom of the | mines of Central Ponnsylvania is There are no cases in the general Sea," and a comedy "The Masher's | threatened as a result of the stand hospital contagious disease depart Finish," or "Never Again." J. Doug-| taken by the United Miné Workers of ment. {las Bankier sings. America in refusing -to accept the H. Cunningham, piano tuner from eleven cont reduction offered in the Chickering's. Leave orders at Mc- | Buy Bananas) Saturday. proposition of - the bituminous coal # !Auléev"s Book Store. | Edwards and Jenkin. 'Phone 775, !operators. : Tables filled with special lines af 20% and 25%. { Come and save money. } LIVINGSTON'S Store Closes During July and August at 5 P.M. (Saturdays excepted.) Some splendid values for Ladies and Chil- dren. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE TT YT yew kd a AAA ai ARAN vYwwvVvYvYVYYVvYYTVYYVYVYVVYYY YY YY E. a rvwvwwv PP TOO IPO PP IVT PIIVID HIERN 4 SOI HORRORS ® ERIE EES it A NN

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