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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1910, p. 1

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vitish Whi gy ; YEAR 77-NO. 104 BISOSTON, ONTARIO, WEDXESDAY, MAY 3 1910. Er a -- ~ m---- - pUpT-- LAST EPITION ASKED HAMES Of CoutributorsTo Fielding) Gananogue, May 4. Testimonial FIELDING'S HONOR : 18 ABOVE REPROACH, WILFRID, Opposition Members Demand Infor. mation Regarding the Liberals' Contribution to the Finance Mini. | ster -- The Premier Answered completed his task, Them. Special to the Whig Mtawa, May 41a the house, terday, Mr. Boyee brought up question of the recent presentation to Mr. Fielding. Mr. Boyee said that the liberal organs stated that Sir Wilirid Laurier bad expressed unbounded de light 'at the confidence which had Leen exhibited by the testimonial. It was not disputed that its form took a pretty bold, blunt form, for an ex planation of which all the people of Canada were waiting. There had been a dend silence on the part of the gov- ernment. He asked the prime minister whether he did not think if he were true to his principles, he would give to the heuse information as to how it conformed with the resolution of the house, passed in 1891, and if it did not, he should give the circumstances under which the presentation was made, "I ask the prime minister," said Mr. Boyve, "whether this gift was not the result of subscriptions, whether there was not a public subscription list, whether it was not delivered in publie and whether the persons who subscrib- ed to this large testimonial of money were not made known to the minister of finance and the prime minister ? 11. they were made known, | assume the prime minister will at once give the facts to the louse. I feel quite sure ! the prime minister will, before. the | nouse prorogues, give the facts to the house and lay them before parlia- ye BAID SIR | shoal last week, 5. J. the | i | home {fore Judge H. ! tration, mpm the house went nto commudttee of op ply for the balance of the sitting THE BUOY ALL RIGHT. GAVE VIEWS: ---- las To True Comciition of Ministry C. A SYKES SPEAKS ' REGARDED AS BOTH PROPHETI( AND PRIESTLY. on Complaint From Gananoyue, nvesiion Complaint hav. {ing been made to the government that "| the buoy placed by their officials at the opening of the season to mark the shoal near the foot of Hog Island! hisd been wrongly placed, thereby cnus ing consideranle delay and imconveni- {ency to the schooner Horace Taber] laden with coal, by runnimg on the | Chapleau, Ot- tawa, ace ompanied by two officials of {the departme nt investigated the com- | vlaint yesterday, and found the buoy {laced in correct position to mark i the shoal. Town Assessor An Eloquent Address at the Convo- cation Proceedings at Wesleyan Theological College, Mountreal--A Serious Evil. | Special ta the Whig | Montreal, May John J. Murchie has | The assessment | shows an increase im rating of $12,000 | aml a devrease of five in population, the population being recorded as 3, N25. - Rev. £. A. Sykes, | Kingston, took an important part in ar { the convocation proceedings at Mon- after | trea! Weslyan College, last evening. In on' an eloquent address he gave his views be of the true and right conception of the { ministry. He felt that Protestant bod ies attached too great an importance to the sermon at public worship. But he reminded them that the truest con- ception of the ministerial office was a | regard for it: 'as a combination of | prophetic and priestly, The latter func- (tion was not to be neglected. Mr. [Bykes instanced cathedrals of Enrope, | where no provision is made for preach | ing, all was secondary to the supreme command for sworship; on the other hand the sermon on the mount im- i parted veligious instructions, He thought a 'proper combination was been jwise, "To regard public worship as {entirely secondary to the sermon as so FHEPEEIPLIEIEEL IEP LIPIe | v Protestants do I consider a ser ions evil; a congregation will vever obtain fullest benefit from Sunday ob ser ane¢ until public worship is reck- 'toned at its true value," he said, rng CAPTURED. Edward Palmer, Geneva, RY, rived here vesterday to look necessary repairs to his "property Black Duck Island,. which will started at once. At St, John's church at an early hor yesterday morning the marriage | sacrament was administered to Miss Elizabeth Smith, and Henry Lalonde, of Watertown, N.Y., by Rev. Father J. P. Kehoe. After the ceremony the! bridal party were entertained at the! of the bride's sister Mrs. F. Cousno. They purpose leaving to-day for their new home in Watertown. In the Surrogate Court of Leeds, be- S. McDonald, adminis- | with the will annexed, of the estate of the late William Hogan, ! carpenter. of this town, bas THE AU RORA SAFE. + St John's, Nfd., May 4.- With the last of the New- foundland sealing fleet safe in port, the year's total catch of seals amount to 320,000, an unusually large number. The steamer Aurora, reported as missing, arrived last night with a catch of 11,000 seals. The Aurora has been cruising along the coast of northern Labrador, and for this reason was not reported by other HORSE-THI | Made a Slender Protence of Killing Himself, Windsor, Ont., May 4.--After lead ing the excited" farmers a three-mile chase, standing 'them off for almost an hour with a jack knife, and finally jmaking a bluff at killing himseli, Jos i, 0 * > ment and the public, so as to show that what had been done was not | within the mischief off \herewolution | 4p pppbeeeetterttttstitets only to quoted. Sir Wilfrid Latrier has one course to pursue and that is make the facts public." Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in veply, - said it. was a matter of notoriety that all the public men who had served Can- ada had not always been blest with wealth, A prominent case was that of Sir John Macdonald. A similar case The prime said that if there was a man ins the tebuke addressed to the house by Mr. Boyew it was the minister of finince; if there was a man who had a delicate vonse of honor it was Hon. W. 8. Fielding, Was it thought that the minister of finance, against whom tha breath of suspicion had never heen heard, would accept a dollar from a contractor or from a man who had any dealings with the eph Gallagher, twenty-nine of age, was arrested by Patrolman ((iles, {Gallagher is alleged to have made to steal two horsey {Arthur Dumouchelle, beyond #he oity granted to Elizabeth Hogan, widow | {limits. Dumouchelle and his {amily and Lillian E. R. Hogan, daughter of jWers away al the time, but Gallagher decensed. Iwas seen by a servant girl, who call The International Correspondence' ed William Trent, a hired man, who School, Scranton, Pa.; has taken the gave chase. Gallagher jumped on one Ho lately vacated by Edward Renni- (horse and Trent on the other. Trent J seourod the assistascn of three farm The Haclow ers Our. HAA A 5 ; : Who Ca this week. 8, Adams has he © contract mouchelle's farm, where he Wns of cutting to entire lot and the mak- 'nered by his pursuers. He held nz is being done outside. They are ex- | back with a big pocket knife. pected to be completed during the [time the Windsor police had been next ten days, and this will give the | telephoned for. When Officer Giles corps a more creditable appearance. arrived and started 16 arrest Gal Dismiel Bullis, King street is confined |lagher the latter stabbed himself twice, to his home quite seriously ill. {Gallagher gave his home address as Charles Stephenson, who has for | | Syracuse, N.Y,. He is not dangerous- tome time past been engaged as singer {ly wounded. at the Palace theatorium, left the fore | part of the week for his home in Orillia, Mrs. Stephenson expects to years vessels. TIE PEIF TELLIN an from + * * + @' + * > | attenipt ald Cadet, io 2 Wi cor- them Mean- LIBEL ON TOMBSTONE. -------- government ? Against Mr. Fielding there had never a breath of suspicion. No one] belisved that he would consent to take | a single dollar from anv contractor or | {Other person who hoped to get gov-! ernmental favors in return. The facts of the case were simply that some! friends had undertaken to raise a fund | to provide for Mr. Fielding in bis old age. Je (Bic Wilfrid) had heart- fly approved of the proposal but had at the same timc stipulated that no 'contractor or official or anyone who | had to do with the government should | be called upon to subscribe. The re- sponse had coms not only from Mr. Fielding's political friends but from his opponents as well. Not a dollar or penny of the fund had come from anyone except personal frisnds of the finance minister 6r from any one who could expect special favors from the government. Sir iliid uoted from items which opposition press, of ps minal that the Bank of Montreal had subscribed $25,000 to the fund and that the Dominion Iron and Steel company was also a liberal To these charges he gave an unqualified denial. ""The hon- or ard the finance minister," fp con cluded, "is above suspicion or reproach. of the member for have no foundation fact. No man Wet in any way to do other- wise than justly by the public inter ala in consequence of the testimon- Mr. Northrup wound the discus- Hon with a mildly critical speech in which he went over again the ground covered by Mr. Boyce. While admat- tos that the testimonial might have presented under circamstances whith would reflect equal honor on the ) ad on the recipient, and not Any way imputing any oh a Jack of hate ox of be rt of Me. Fielding, ac J : and Sic Richard wright i ss oe the lst Sf subscribers should be made public. urged that in justice to the min- ster of finance, to stop the in had been printed in which were likely to Bsmes of the contribu Id be laid 'be closed { po and fy join her husband there atg an early' idate. Mr. F. J. Storey, Brockville, ! spent a Air time this "week with her | . | futher, William Edwards, Tanner teat, i London, May 4.--Dispatches from iMes. A. Lal onde, Vancouver, B.C., Balin state that an inseription on a former resident of the town, visiting | tombstone in a Heligoland graveyard relatives in Smith's Falls for the past | hus led to a curious libel action. The few weeks, is renewing aoquaintances | widow of a lighthouse keeper had a here. | cross erected over her loc tpl? § grave | beating the words : "Neglect shortened thy life in the spring of thy years." This inscription, the local doctor contends, casts a reflection on his treatment of the man, and he has con- | sequentle isstied a writ for libel. The widow, on the other hand, denies the doctor's allegagions, and admits that it was her own neglect that was re spunsible for her husband's death, and thas the epitaph served to remind her of this. Inscription Says Neglect Caused Man's Death. Used Babes as Waterproofs. Honolulu, May 4.--Placing their wo- men and babies before them as shiolds, | a mob of 400 Russians menaced the lice station here, despite the efforts of the fire department to drive them | back with a large hose. Then the police drew their clubs and charged. | Exit mob, The men had been brought to work on the sugar plantativhs, but baulked at the wages. Last night's fracas was an attempt to rescue the sirtke leaders! fron. the elutches of the police. i One Hotel Closes Doors. Brockville, Ont, May 4.--Brockville has one hotel less as the result of the license being taken from the Windsor, which has closed its doors to the tra- velling public. Three licenses weve cut off in town, but the other two have been given three months in which to d#fpose of their stock. At the expiration of this period at least one of them will go out of business permanently. Arnprior Creamery Destroyed. Aroprior, Out., May 4.--Fire broke out on Tuesday morning in the Arn- prior creamery, and the building and equipment are almost a total loss. The éause of the fire is not known, as there had heen no one in the building, Monday afternoon. It is thought to have started in the boiler room, as this part of the building was burned first, The loss at this time of year will be a severe one to both the com: pany and the patrons. Left for the West, Toronto, May 4.--A train load over three hundred "homeseckers" left the Union station, vesterday after noon, bound for the west, all of them from Ontario farms. This is reported here on excellent 'authority {haling fiom Ont homeseekers' excur- that the Welland Vale Manufacturing | 'on to be promoted by the C.P.R., company, one of St. Catharines lar- ing 1 to las gest industries, is about to move iis the Number being shout equal vo Tan Montreal branch to this city. A mo-{ dern plant will be erected and about 300 hands employed, making the total number of emplovess in the St. Cath- arines works 700 or S00, Another Halley Comet Veteran, Trenton, May 4.--Rev. Edward) Crage, a saperannuated Methodist | minister of this place, well remembers having seen Halley's comet three-quar- ters of a4 eontury ago. The reverend ; gentleman was then about six years old, and was living in 4% living in. England. Three e Thousand s are Idle. Tod ord L3es. Pa., Fd 1.--~Fire totally metory No. 4, of the E losis i Glass company, said Pe the firkt of its kind in the United Iv was Mrs. Arthur Post, daughter of a loss of $1,950,000, | General James Wadsworth, of Gonamen, men are thrown out! N.Y. of To Concentrate Houses, St. Catharines, Ont., May 4.-1t is Made a Good Haul. Delhi, Out., May 4.--Burglars again visited this town, on Monday night, this time entering the post office. En- : Se was gained by breaking out a {lass at the back of the build: i safe was unlocked and the a secured S150 in cash, $90 in stamps, and aboui $400 in postal notes. 2 Bie elon You Sugages. London," May 4.--The 4 3 eal ot Lady Patras Sushi: Miss Helen Post, to Mon Charles Eliot, groom-m waiting 10. the king. Lady Barrymore former. i have weak kidnevs go Neal's Soe a tn. as, ums tap (Lick & A bottle brass vauses, only no, ry -- at. Prowse's 's shurch. ro TEI TTI Terri Tae 2 DIV INITY DEGREES, Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A. er is Honored. Montreal, May 4.--At a meeting of the governors of the Weslevan "lheo logfeal College it was decide 4 to con- fer the degree of doctor of divinity on the Rev. 'I. Albert Moore, Toronto, Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A., Brockville, and Rev. T'rof. James TH Stevenson, Ph.D., Nashville, Tenn, Rev. W. H. Sparling is at presen pastor of Wall street church, Brock- ville, where the Montreal conference will be held the first week in June. He vas received as a probationer for the winistey in 1873, and ordained in 1879 nd graduated in Aris from Victoria University, Cobourg, in the same year. He has béen stationed at the Brockville, REV. W. H. BPARLIRG, DD Montreal; at Morris Quebee, Kingston, Montreal eon- chairman of the Brock ville district, and has acted in same Capacity in other districts. has béen a delegate to the conference eral of us regarded an able administra well as a strong preacher, while wieldg considerable nfluence in councils of the chmvth West End church, burg, Sherbrooke, and other <irciits in the ference, He i on sev ions, as a he the Dr. Sparling of street: Methodist and 1s highly reg of Kingstonians gratulate him was pastor church jor four arded by all who heartily the deserved honor. Quesy years classes con BEPPOD ELIE P ERD P EIRP ddd bbb PRECIOUS INFLUENCE. London, May 4.--The Mail says: Karl Grey's robust im- pertal enthusiasm has been a FB EPS b £ yea pr us material development. = The Morning Post says: Sir Wil- fred Laurier's unqualified ap- proval of Earl Grey's official career in Canada shows how definite a lead towards im- perial co-operation can: pe given in a self-governing do- minon, without offending the susceptibilities of its govern- ment by an English governor- general who has succeeded in identifying himself thorough- ly with the every-day life as well as the national aspira- tions of the new country. PEP PPP RTT Pet 5 3 : lk : SUFFERED A RELAPSE. . Morgan is Now in a Serious Way --News Being Suppressed. J. P. MORGAN Yark, May 4.-1t has been learned in inner financial circles that J. P. Morgan, now on a recuperative tour in Europe, has suffered a severe relapse, and information, which has come out, is to the effect that the premier Amerifan financier is in a dangerous physical condition at the present time. This news has been carefully kept because of the effect it would have on the stock market and the facts of the onss,. it may he stated, are known exclusively only to the very closest friends of Mr. Mor- gan. The recent beeak in the New York stock market, and especially the heavy liguidation in U8, steel stocks, is attributed partly 10a leaking out of this knowledge. New STRUCK BY OYCLONE. Sydney, NSW. May 4 The islands of the Loyalty group were devastated by a cyclone at the end of March, news of which has just reach here. Plantations were de- motShed and many of the in- homeless and SHEP E4 04422000 LATEST NEWS Despatditg From Near And Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- Matters That Interest Everybody Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re membered. The Alan steamer Pomeranian, from St. John, N.B., arrived at Havre on May Zod. The Allan steamer Corinthian, from London, was reported 225 miles east of Cape Race, on May 3rd. Aomori, flourishing seaport town in Japan, almost wiped out by fire. It has a population of 15,000, A handsome salary has been offered Dr. Sheard, of Toronto, by an Ameri can firm seeking his services, John Sullivan, u St. Catharines bar- tender, was fined for selling liquor to four girls under twenty years of age. Wilham B. Fraser, secretary to Warden Gilmour of the Central Prison, Toronto, died suddenly of heart fail ure Patrick [reenor, Merritton, ~Ont., had both his legs cut off through fall- iny between two cars at North Tona wauda, N.Y. fhe S5. Montrose, C.P.R. line, from Liverpool, inward, at Father Point, at S40 am, 56 cabin, 1,049 steerage pass Some engers, {11 members signed a of petition assist the parliament praying the company in have government building the canal. Rev, W. D McDonald, BA, mar, presbytery of Orangeville, timated his acceptance of Warkworth congregation. Phe st of the dock handlers at Sarnia, the Northern Navigation ompany 's_men, has been settled and men have resumed work. Residents of Kingsville, complaining. from lack of commodation owing -to the the "drys," Maiday. CPR. traffic earnings for the week | ended April 30th, 82265,000; for the same week last vear, 8], 14.000. In £451,000, Mileage to to Walde- has in- a call to rike of Ont., are hotel ac victory of Local option took effect crease, 10,276. M. P. Davis, increased a wealthy Ottawa con- tractor, aged sixty-one, married Ger trade Ann. Macgrady, aged twenty- nine, in New York. Davis once nursed his bride when she was a baby: The Montreal money market is re- ported tighter and one bank has rais- ed the rate on call loans to five and 4 hall per cent. The rate has been on a five per cent basis for some time. Hon. Mr. Hanna has cut off the shop license and the extra liquor license granted at Haileybury. He cancelled the renewed regular license at Toms- town and transferred it to Englehart. When local option came into foree in Dumdalk the hotelkeeper fenced ir their premises and went out of busi- ness. The citizens are trying 'to pro- vide for the wants of the travelling public. The freight steamer Santurip and the oil tank steamer Ligonier crashed together in a dense fog off Cape Cod. Ihe Santurio was beached 8 wreck. I'he Ligionere is safe in Massachusetts Bay. During the hearing of a damage ac. tion at Brampton it was discovered that one of the jurors was an inti mate friend of the plaintiff, and~ the case was started over again with an- other jury At Dundas, Ont., Thomas Finton, held in connection 'with the murder of his father Flijah Finton, did Jot ap- pear in the police magistrates court on Wednesday morning, a remand hav- ing been obtained. The thre atened painters and decorators was declared Wednesday men demand thirty-five an advance of five the rate now paid. During a thunder storm, Charles Baker, a Westminster purseryman, wen how a duck that = had "stolen her nest," was doing, and was very near the nest, when a lightning bolt struck in front of him and killed the duck. He was dazed for a few minutes by the shock, What is thought to be thd largest "nugget". of silver ore in existence is being set up in an attractive case in the parliament buildings. It weighs 1,646 pounds and contains 713 ounces of fine silver. The government paid $5,100 for the nugget which comes from the Cobalt Gem mine, Advices received from Messina pe- port a destructive fire which, en- eroaching on the powder magazines, menaced the entire city. The fortifics- tions were damaged and Ad gibat ques tity of timber intended for reconsirn tion purposes was destroyed. Ma persons were injured. The guthorit = suspect incendiarism. Baseball on Tuesday. Eastern league--Newark 3, Toronto 2; Mynireal 1, Baltimore 0 (7 ings.) National league--Brookivn 4, New York 3. American league--Detroit 3, Chicago 0; Washington 8, New York 3; Phils delphia 2, Boston 0, Canadian Inspector-General. Molbourne, Australia, May 4 <The cabinet, finding that the appointment of Col. Kirkpatrick ss inspectos-gens- ral of forces of the commonwealth, bas been completed, have decided not to distarb it. strike of Toronte officially morging. The cents an hour, cents an lour oun on to see FORME RL y oF SARNL A. Eloped With Chauffeur. Unt., May 4.-Word of an elopement at Tul which one of the princi Sarnia gurl, Jennie The Daughter Sarnia, reached here Okla., in pals was a former Crosbie. Several ago Jd. F Crosbie, who was not very well snp plied with this world's goods, went to South America, leaving his family at home here and invested what mone, he had in oil property. He soon be came a millionaire. Subsequently Mr. Crosbie and his family settled in Tul sa, where Mr. Crosbie interested him- self in a number of financial institu- tions, With the swell home came the automobile, and with the automobile, a chaufieur, who promptly fell in love with the banker's pretty eighteen-year- old daughter. When the young man, Perry Hayworth, approached the girl's father, the latter laughed at the idea of his daughter marrying the chauffeur, the two eloped in the cur and were married. sa, Vears sO MORE MONEY IN CREAM. Cease Making Cheese in Brockville District, Brockville, May 4.---Up to date twen- ty factorles in this district have quit making cheese and are shipping cream and casdn to United States points Via Brockville, Starting this week it is expected that seventy-five cans of cream and from 2,500 to 3,000 pounds of casein will be shipped through here daily. It is claimed there is more money in cream and casin for the farmers than cheese, hence the open ing up of the new trade channel It will mean a reduced cheese production for the Brockville section. FELEPP IEF FEFEEPEIIEE LE EER ALBANIAN TROUBLES. Salonika, May 4 --The trouble in Albania is not over by any means and the task of Sheft Pasha, the Turkish war minister, who is commander- in-chief of the forces in the disturbed region, is not end- ed A force of 30,000 Al- banians is still in possession of the Chernolva Pass A body of Turkish troops is ad- vancing against them. There persistent reports that the Turkish are mMassacre- ing Albanian women and children troops Tgeveeeererseserieries ett r tsetse tno ses Shh bi PEPER PPP PeR PPI PRP A NEST OF GREENBACKS, Merchant Thought Some One Had Stolen Cash. Trenton, May 4A well known me: chant in a nearby village for the first time in his business eaveer, left a sum of money in the till over night re- cently. In the morning be discovered that S25 in bills was missing, and concluded® that some one must have taken in, although doors and * windows showed no evidence that any person could have entered the building dur: ing the night. A few days later, in another part of the building, ajymouse nest was found, and among other torn papers were found the bills, chew ed and torn almost beyond recogni tion. A few bills were so badly muti- lated that their numbers could not be found. It was certainly a costly nest. , A NOTED ENGLISHMAN Who is on a Visit to Governor-Gene- ral. 4. --~Kanid Bel Ton, a famous Englishman, commander of the Moroccan field forces, has reached Canada. He is on" his way here to visit Earl Grey, Canada's governoc- general. Bel Ton was the only Euro wan who lent a. helping hand to Tulai Hafel to win the throne of Morocco. His extraordinary achieve ments have earned for the title of "Kingmaker." He commanded the sultan's army at the age of twenty had charge of 30,000 troops and has alwavs been in his operation He ernment House, announcement g here, Ottawa, May him xi, successful at: Gov there he is expected to-day, but as to why is no Is comin -- BURIED AT SEA. Courtship Began on Vessel and Then Came Death. May $.5A incident during the of the fonian, from Glasgow Two young people, bound George Rose and. Agnes gt tragic voyage Montreal, took place Allan linn Montreal. for the west, Brown, becwyme acquainted at thas of the trip. and became engaged, in tending to get married on thei rival in Canada. In mid-ocean the die) suddenly from heart failure her body was buried al The of the wtended husband was pat whey the sad ceremony tvok place To Abolish Hobbles, Chicago, May 4.--The ultimate tion of hobbles was determined upon at the biennial meeting of the Ameri car Trotting association. By a of five to one the Be renten that thers will be no hobbies two-year-olds this season, none on three-year-olds next se . folic yenr-olds in 1912, ami 1914 the vse of hobbles shall be red altogether. £18,750 for a Leg. New York, May 4.--~Thirteen #hous ani seven hundred and filly dollars for the loss of a leg was awarded to Harold Shafler, the 15 vearold sop of a policeman, by the appellate division of the supreme court today, affirming the decision of the lower court. It ui the largest verdict ever upheld hors for such injury. The Genuine Brands, Laxative Tron Tonic Pills, 25%. per 106, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug art aholi vote used on I Store. "Phone, 300, the has | -- decided |: rm WE ATHE ER ep ---- May 4 18 am --Ot- Upper St. Lawrenoe---- winds; fine. Thurs le warmer STEACY'S Watch This Space To-morrow Night for Great Spring Sale Announcement STEACY'S Wi HAYE ATCA WE ADVERTISE See P0NN DORN. Kingston, April r-Sergeant and a son CROWLEY 28th, 1910, t Mrs DIED. May 4th, corner aged 42 at 190 General ird inate ati May n . her niece 45% Division on Tues 1910, ABERNE day ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, "Phang, 297 Princess Street. qo "oe JAMES REID The Olid Firm har 254 and 250 TRING gps STRE "Phone 147 for ambulance, "FROM THIS OUT 1 could use some Pretiy good Furnd- ture and Cook Bioves, for which I will pay reas unable prices. J. Turk. 'Phone 708. Just Arrived Olives Stuffed with Celery. Olives Staffed with Nuts, Olives Mixed Stuffed, Olives Pitted, Olives Stuffed with Pimentos, Manzanilla Olives, Queen Olives, Club Olives, Giant Queen Olives, Jas. Redden & Co. Jmparters of Pine Gvoeerien Harr Restorer makes a I of haic nad removes dan devs. Restores. ay hair it ite origiaal color, but is mot adye, §1.00 bottles, 2, at Prouw's Drag opponte St. Andrew's ol wd Dian Maypole, Dyola a full stock, at McLeod's My Valet Yor cleaning, Carter's beautiful b Dyes, dy g phone 630, 5 Sugoi '

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