{}G=*Remember everything quoted above is a genuine bar- gain` and we have many other lines marked down that cannot be mentioned here. A ` % Twilled Bleaiched Sheeting, 2; yards wide, regular 35c and 4 401: yard, for `- 25 Ladies White Blouses, sizes 32 to 40, regular $1.25 and $1.40, _ J for . -_ _ - V- - - $1.00 Ladies Ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizes 8 1-2 to 9 1-2, regular 300 V V for . i - A - - 2Ic pair 25._Men s Suits, in dark tweed, regular $5.00 and $7.50 for $5.75 50 Men s Suits, in dark tweeds and fancy worsteds, regular 89 00 v - ur and $1O.O0,%fAor -P V - - $7.50 Boys 3 piece dark tweed Suits, sizes '27 to 34,frox_n $2.50 to $7.00 Boys 2 piece Norfolk Suits, sizes 22 to 30, from $1.75 to `$4.00 Window Blinds at 25c,` 30: and 35 Each. 1500 yards of raguifar 15c and 20c goods for - 2500 Q 20c` 25c . ~ L . 1: 2000a s % T 25c to 40c a !` Lace Curtai'1"1,'3A_yardsa long, regular $1.00 and $1.25, for ' "%" ' "75 pair Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, regular $1.25 and $1.50, for `l Tottenham, `0nt.. June -26.--John Williams, an old .ma.n of, seventy "years of age. was instantly killed gy ` the north, , baumd express at 8. 0 , ;thi_ gvenm_g,_,. ' about two miles south f`--L:5l`tfenhamv`- d 9% E M 2 I 'A * ..., ,:\ J. "' "'-a--I-+-2-:e~:~:-3-++-a-a-+-1-:~++-1-+-:-as:-a--2-+-. +%H+H++++ _ ._v-.--.-- unto v-uaava JIQLUO ma. L-[._1`rs."F. .J. McLeod, of .po11ingwpod,` Sum'daye1 'wi_th triqndg` r'P?1'?'???'!"!"?'?1'!'!""?i'!"f.`!" '!`'l'"i""!""'"'~*""i % Clearing utL i`.`. ;"`T",}"'.'}-"-'-`i 3 +!*9+44*-!'4'+4'+4!f!:'~!!-+-3-3-`!44"$'!%` -i-+-hi-+-3'-1--`M--~l--~~---++--+-2--+--+_ .YOU HAVE HEARD CF Professor llorenwend C%ut%D_oLwh oh the Track nu_u;umuu.r me name anu-norm: tall 130 can It the hotel and see Professor Dorenwend. 3,. . If on cannot call write for Professor Dorenwend s Catalogue ' -It's res. * Ins nuasnwruu no. at Toronto, limited aosfana 1o5.YoNen: srnasm`. 'r9aoN'ro. jZfC3$'__ 'QKf C -T I I Yotrwill inever have a better opnortunity to see for yourself the beautiful assortment of Switches, Bangs. Pomnadours. lggvoe, Wigs, which Professor Dorenwend carries with Re_rgoamber the date and-!.on t fail to call at the hotel and Profnnnr Dnt-Ann-rand. W Iloll Cl VV .I.\.X UL Toulnn, which-wln hide all traces pt Baldness and take the place of your Hair? Doctors recommend. these Toupees as a re- ventative for coldsin head, catarrh. neumltzia. Professor or- `wend will t you on the spot and show you just how you look afterwards. . ` BARGAINS IN Ov1NEGARs(ciaer,wRate Wine and Malt)' FRUIT JARS. CROOKS. SOAP. SALMON. BACON. HAMS AND LARD. A GOOD REFRIGERATOR. Also a first class COMBINATION LOCK SAFE. NNATER METER AND GAS LIGHTS. C. Perkins .. W: "l`' IV-----I 'a.va. IVLIUVI ` 15;-3:K_r8:_W11oox of Beeton. `is `via -he1}m_s1ater. Mrb. `Goard. T . ` Mia":-V "Laura M M f L k` j with rroiia-ri33f --fhin. `Ruin hing-Imlv .-..c.....' `Ladies-`-{had ! _-._L___ _ A Professor Dorenyvendcan be depended upon to sell you only that quality Hair Goods. You are not forcedto buy because you call to see and examine [these goods. ` This visit gives you a. chance to consult PROF`. Doxucnwnmn about your Hair and to choose from the stock of Hair Good which he carries with him -'ust;wha.t you require. on can try on any Switch. mm- Pnmnndmu-. etc-. and see mst. how it wih 13;`;-1`zZ'% look. T9 5.5.9-.r .'-V `A 11- AMERICA'S GREATEST HAIR GOODS .u:,'r1s'r. HE IS comma TO Queen : Hotel. Bar tie, max. requn-e. xou can try on any awucn, Pompadour, etc.. and see Just; how ~cu .md.ICE CREAM PARLORS CREAM -evn g- session commenced * BUNNIDALE commas. . V`A't a special Vmeeting of `this branch of the West Simcoe Women's Institute, `on Tuesday .June 3rd.. we had `the pleasure of` two ' excellent ` addresses from Mrs`. D. McTavish of vNo'r th4 Bruce, sand a number of de-V "m.onstra;ti,ons "of cooking . by Miss Morrison of T-o-ronto. At the af_tei-- mogtn -session` Mrs." Mc'I`.avish gave -an in`t_ere'stimrg address `on the aim and ulb'j,'_ec'st_'of the Wosmean`s Institute. a._-_ `t0I'gV.w.l1'iOh. h o'se.'prescnt (had - an `op- pontunity zof ssampli-ng Miss .eM1xrri `son3s:. c,coking. Lumch w.asV'then serv-_ ed asy.-:-`ta:e ladies of this branc`h.VThe `at `\_~_11`.': __; -' -.- as all m e n k n o w_. d i 3- f} g u r e s and adds on aged expression to the face. Thy remain Bald when Profes- sorDorenwend can 11 t o u withaW Go: Baldness I`Igs;iqgu_te.w for 1/TJLHALF PRICE _f_aiv;:s 4' pair I2 I`-2c 15 ID VJQSWINIII IIIILJJIJIVIJVQK 'i3;a,:E1_ast seven .with . -. Mig- Moi"1'1s'an's `demonstrations of cake ioixfkgs and breakfast dishes. Mrs. Mc-` 'I\avish then_ ga_6e..a vezfy protable address on Home Kindnesses. esies -and Economy." At the evening wmeeting we were pleasedlto 368. `a. igood-ly number of the "young men o_f,jthe commusnity pregent. , Wholesale and O 0 I 10 nus . `ans:-vv cave vs The annual picnic of `S. S. No. 2 will be held in Mr. Gra.nt s grove on -Friday. the 30th inst. - (From Another Correspondent.) ` Married-'-At the Methodist parson- age.YCol1ier street. Barrie, Foy Rev. J. J.` Bedditt on Wednesday, June 21. Mrs. A, Fraser. -eldest "daughter of Mr. Charles Partridge. not 'this vil- lage, to Mr. J. H. Dunn; The Foride iewore a travelling dress of navy blue with white silk waist. She : was attended by her sister, while Mr. TW. J. White - supported, the` groom. Areception was tendered the happy` couple on their return '.from `their trip to'Niagara Falls and {other points of interest. The bride- gi`oohi s gift, to the bride was a- handsome gold swatch. ` T Msis Amy Luck visited" friends} here last week- 4 " w A number from this place are `at- `tending the F. M. Ga.-mp meeting. at h .0ooper`a Falls. T The-eengregation of the Methodist ehuroh was disappointed on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Fraliok. who was conduct- ing. the funeral service over the re- mains of the late Mr. Plaxton.,w.as .`u.na.ble to get a substitute for his place here. ` - nn_- . _ _ . _-I _:-_.:- -1. `n I: \'r- 0 uonauagu. _ ' , Mr. John Dunn and Mrs. Fraser were united in marriage on `Wed- .'nesd_ay evening. They returned.`from `a trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls on'.Friday. when a reception, was held` at their home. - ' J1V1',`uLI1Ulal.IVLp :LIIl.Du uuuu ml-l\I&I'.lI\J`]I` . Mr. George. Gilbert of '17oronto..is visiting .at the home `of Mr. Charles 'Atki;1sQn. `I.-n 1iIIInU| IVE HAP `'1... v--. --w----- -- -v During the thunder -'st`('1r%m ~~ti1~afi; . "passed over " this vicinify `on Monday ' of-lag-t;; week. sever`al- r_tel_eagraph -pol-3 `er -were struck by, `~ lightning and` ahb,'t;t1ered. T ` -erf's:-o1d- home. ~ --w-y---g - Mr. .'(3<'a:org6 dstrmder, Hand hi `brother-in-nmw. Mr. H. Smith. at Ilhothloff. spent Sunday at the form- . -. - 1 II 1 " """ It-v.a.I~on-7.- in. our village. `Ilia: Ilnunri In. our vmage. - Miss Moardy of Edinburgh. %Soo`t-V Vla.nd. is spending the summer wit_h_ her_.mother. Mrs. John Botnney.. ! ,__ I\|lL__..L -1 lI'!....A..LA in " GRAIGHURST. 7 .o;a'1d-_Mrs. George White o V-;i_ny-gviited trends here over Sun- v, V` . V "'7 ,.__J van ; cur.-nu on . n is ` iv`-F . . . *f: .:`-5-!.",s'.w Caithonarf ` has rfu'med. goj a visit to friends in South aim-` H.'.Snider left here Tuesday `l'.o jqin her husband -in the West. Y\____!_.. LL- 4L1..--..J-_ u.J.-__._n I.`.-'L V . 'LLA@Ljm1;, `. ems vXuVw-ww wow u uvno ."';;.`~ W. J.'_Davis; his sisters.` Mrs. Wm; Kitchen. Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Beddlson. Master Beddison. Miss .`-5BVte_pheuson 'and' Master Stephenson VJUIV-Qleiidhnd. Penetang and French ?`:'Biy}_e;. were calling on iriends here ' e .. `FIR..- E_!LI_-__. L I.-- _.-:.-_.____1 and Mrs..Geadr.ge_ Beardsell of i~El_zn_;dale. were the guests` of Mrs. =3,0n;L'ds lBy and Mrs. James 0310:` on ` .. . ' ` It_. II---_-A._ t\-1_--,_;__. __-j l.!._` _ `lidenu will Itlndlv" rolonl- _ no nu their lemon containing gznlotllorwlu 11: wt! nap can-1 . ' . _ and Mrs. William Swan or th$ service in Tomato. 9. visitedj ` eds` here `last week. . % ` ...- . . _ _ 1 Miss Ma-rion Dru'ry spent Smiday CROWNvHILL. ' we % yum, pa a`qg,uvs_s:|.n- uuu ilialll ;:qgq1`;j1`belifeye uth *1 'Bir3;ti A Lorhdan despatoh says: _ The fact.;of the greatest importance in the week`s developments has been the collapse of the German attempt to alienate France"trom" England.` "1`her were moments when` ,the French fear of invasion [threatened to drivqthat icmmtry into the panic of vsurrnder rtofl'o.gll- 5!t_hVei `Ggrmanivgg-`g miands. T-his is not "the _*t:ime:1'%` the, story of;the_i,(_ermun_ c Iv \I"ild- rs;1:_\; k:e;:i:a tr; v;;p;aw:J:ce .more. and" they seem tobe a+-fair crop this year. - . . P '< Mr. and 1Mrs. W.` R; Best spent Sunday tat Edgar, . A . EURQPEZAN; cmsxs VVILLI LUU V'U1u1lI.UCI'H.IOI' Grille Mrs~..I-I: Hart of Buffalo, Vw.-aslcall-3 `ed `homelast week on ` account" of` the illness of -her` mother. Mrs.` 09,-. mgnron. ` A . ...... `D-..-.. `n...--.. -.L 1-A___rIr 1- Pris `GV14e`e-n at Crossland s Drug Store,.,Barrie. is 250. par lb. or 5 lbs. for $1. ` V V l\_'__. 2- -10- , wu.u .Lu.1.B. dame: DI'DW1].:. _ Remember the '8. S. annivyersar` and strawberry festival -`an Tuesda Jul 4th. Games and wil . . 1 amusemen y E {S MITCHELL SQUARE. Mlrs._Colin` Cameron is again seri- 0'us.' 1 . ' * Mr . Lewis Walton returned on `Sa- turday from Niagara. where. he-wen with the volunteers for drjl-1. ,V -M-,.,. n. *n.,... ,.c n..:c..|..` .-.,.... '-..1I -- v .-v--- V Our f<')o;':.;1l1W:t'4aam xpects `to glay` the Langtord -team` on Thurs June. V 29th. Success to you. boys. i` 1lT:IA .n.L-....JL4_-!n- --A' -3 u - - ~ -- aye. LIUIU LRJUIBIOH Uiy. . Miss `Bertha rigle `of Toronto; is home for her vaca ion. Mr. Milford Andrews of Painswick. spent Sunday under -the parental roof. ` ' Mr. Grogan of Beetoh. visited `Mr. "K. Gibson on Sunday. -Mrn_. Tnnfnn and a-lanai-.+.n. `M -.. nu unuauu uu ouuuay. ' `Mrs. Tanton and daughter. Mar- garet. of Edgar. visited last week with Mrs. James Brgawn... ` pArr|nIn5nw #1..` .n -....2-------- n-----: ..v.u-vavvoa GJUIVQ Mi`. .A1bef Lougheed of_Manitou- 1in' Island. is spending a short time with "Mr. Herb. Loughted; V ' "Nerf Rnndnv Hna Q 1.....- ...!IF vvntuu U11. .l.}UI'Ua nuugneu. Next Sunday the S. 8. here will hold'Decision` D%y._ '._ A ____W M:nn "Dow-uL'Inn .We have to record `the `death of John Plaxton, of lot 7in 3rd `oon.. Oro. who quietly passed .away on the 22nd inst.. in the 77th year of; his age ` and "wins buried at Dal-vi ston on Sunday. The funeral cortege was large and evidenced the estee'm in which he was .held in his own neighborhood. -Service was conduct- ed at the house and also at the Dal- ston Methodist church .by Rev._Mr. Fralick. who preached `a -touching and appropriate sermon from Romans 12.15. Deceased was born in York- shire. England. the 'son...'of Charles and Hannah '_Plaxton. gwho moved to Canada in 1832. He had lived `for over sixty years on the farm where he died. _He w-as a main H oif ki_Inid.,dis- position. quiet. well informed and neighborly. He will be remembered by some as a `famous long distance runner. He leaves six children; Mrs. Dickenson. of Allenwood; Mary at home, John of Treherne. yManito`oa. Charles, of the U. 8.. Arthur. of Col- lingwood. and Norman at home.land two brothers. William- of Kansas. and George of Barrie. m];dv1". a'r1d Mrs, inc. Jago of Brant- tord, `are visiting 9relat'iv`es here. '|f# A .5 , Mr. Marsha ll Gibson at Toronto. visited over Sunday with friends here.` - ' `V .'`...T`- :-`"_l :;':i"".A`-'-A_` i ` e *5 ti'`S"**$;3iF0*t '-Mi. i T 121%`..<`atl-`;8:ii?p-i#[i"35`i 31" ..P!`f'8`byteri!` V.)111m:ha'-1`1Gl`9h'il3] when ..1l;iss 1-iHughenai":EsIri's`;` and `O; R. `wiaeire mas-ried,;iirh;.g;a;_+_-`i a may .b6'ai1tif3rlly._ decorated xxwith 1 e `terns. aind__"rqse`_s;`.1?)ev,I5;'{.Mac.Lean of? *tsi.a~ted'." miss `Sutherland; sot, _ `Head. __presided ~ fat - the V `organ. _The "bride was -.gow'nedj in 'w-hite-'<-pongee , silk. with 2-apply-iq,u_e [and lace; `trim? mings. Her veil was caught uphy forange blossoms and he carried a bouquet of for-earn` roses. She was es- corted and given away :by her` un- cle. Mr. 'Wm.~`Roge'rson., of d"La_ke-. view Farm." `Miss Ida TRogerson., cousin of the bride. was maid of -hon- or. being prettily dressed in white silk with picture hat and carrying pink :roses. The little 1-ower girls. Frankie and Edna Rogerson. cousins of the bride, looked very sweet in white_silk_ and._oarried carnations. Rev. A. E. Black. cousin of the gnoom. attended as past man. A re- ception was held at the `residence `of Mr. William Rogerson. where a dainty breakfast was enjoyed by one hundred iguests, all znear relatives` oi the contracting parties. Many handsome and useful presents were received. com-prising checks. one for one thousand dollars; silver. cutlery. furniture. `pictures, -etc. The groom's gift to the bride consisted of a iswnburst of pearls and to the bridesmaid an opal ring`. The bride gave each of, the little {lower girls a ring set with an opal. Mr. and Mrs. Black `left on `the evening train for Buffalo and other points "south. The bride s going away gown was a green shirt` waist _suit with `hat tomatch. On their return -they `will reside at Stroud. %%gi.;;%%BQt.. -3 guest` `_o'f Miss Jenni'e"Matthe ws.'? '7 i an-__ _-,___ -np_-_, , 11,- _u I `list last week. `Mr. Javines Mair` was `on 1 the 'isick- 1 A - L" (', L .1 rr nmsws vgma Tum xgtsm DALSVTONQ. HOLEY. ACUTE V djga .fo1in!1..A'...'_!.l_0' .Ares-, yuv Lwu puwurs. . - G ermanj.protestations of friend- 5;ahipL a.nd_ suggestions of -a.FransooT-. `Germqn , a>l;i,iaz_we_." -.whijch` .. were some- what mv;"e_v_idenro9 early , m *t=ho;:weIek. when W. sad; that :F1`-an~9e:. . .13 y-.nQn9ed;n-gL "aw UJIU. ade, oomletelyin the `last few. days. In- st0{a is determined to c_e war upon-her. she.now_fdoubt3 very strongly` his Ffmnce. in `-fact. has taktn heart. of believintg that the Kaiser or .willingness to risk a conflict ;againVs_tQ -_j_t*heT_'two powers; ' V " L` - ` L `f nnrrnnn mu-L'vu\{>nn+n+h-.:..-.'. . .`. c-2-`-.1 uOIa-O"'-I III . French newspapexs -and pulblioists ` are freely discussingethe probable re sult of a conflict tween Gergnanyi and France and England in alliance. i _There is nothing more reassurim than a remarkable article by .. Delatosse. one of the ablest deputies in the Conservative Opposition. It- is pointed out in this oarticleuthalt whatever early` succes. German troopsxnight win` against France, Germany -could not endure for many weeks the jdestruetiocn of her navy and comxnerce'_by an English ;bIo`ck;- I ade. . UULIJPIVLUIJ 1051.015 UULIIICII lClG.L1UILIDu M. Rouvier s re resentations on this point were to t e following ef- tecct - Former Foreign Minister Del-v casse s policy was his own. He did aim at the isolation of Germany. and had received encouragement in this direction from both Russia -and Eng- land`. This` policy was unknown Ito the French public, the ,press or the Chamber of Deputies. and had nev- er received their sanction. Russia s_ collapse had rendered its realizastiun impossible. M. Delcasse s fall should be considered as the end of his per-_ sonal policy. Prime Minister Rouvier considered that, this `should `put an end to Ger- that it has failed to do so -are ra- pidly transforming both the oiffci:cia.l and ublic `attitude `toward Germany in t e pending negotiations. The oontinuanceiot the anti-French pol- icy. now that all cause of offence has been removed by~ `M. Delcasse`s retirement and M. "1-`oouvi-er sl state- .me.;1t. can only have one meaning. .i=.-A take; as directed against -the -ration. and not against` the indivi- dual` Minister. and hence there` is a complete . revulsion ..o' feeling` in Paris `and cordial welcoming.-of English `sup rt. . -- Q `l3..-..-1. _4_-.__.____._. ,_'_ J ' , n In v . man resentment. Later indications`! i uuquxnu Inllv. \lUlI.lIIl'~laU IIEIJLB "B115 00' tained in Morocco by agreement with Great Britain and Spain, France understands perfectly that Ger- 1nany. s "real grievance against `her is that her general policy has been 1 very a gressively anti--Germ-a4n % for severa years past. It was this? crucial point which M. Rouvier dis-< _cussed frankly with Price van, Rado- lin, and upon `which .he gave such assurances -as he -believed would I I copletely. restore cordial relations.` Ilnnvinv-`ca v-nnrnnn-n-fnfinna rm-i --- -_v..= y--- unq- When the Fre'r'1ch official `reply breached Berlin Friday, however,_it was `found that while eyer -desnre! was. shown` to conoiliate ermany. 1 et. France was not dis osed to re-3 inquish the. definite rig ts -she db- J I-unn in Kn:-Anon Tu: on!-ao.rnnnI* 117-H placed unreservedly at the -disposal of France i-n case" her resistance to the German. demands should lead to I hostilities. Prime Minister Ro1ivier s conci1ia-t- _ory conversations `with Prince `Von Radolin. the German Ambassador. a week ago.'hz1d led Germany to be- lieve that France would give way all along the line. 1I7I_-__ L1,- __. _\_ .,.-- ,1__ - .l!J"-' _ I 1 1 2 uoooooooc-not-ounceuuooonaooononuoooooooouuod doaoodujooouuduooooooo aeaooooouspuuooooooouo o A 0000000000000000000090000909000000000000000000000090900000009000000000000000000000 00090000900000000000900000 J%evnm& upchison E A'r..4,...;;...,1....T... mung...-n hntunn AT ----- ~- Paris %(V}reenat VCnoasla.nd s i:D_rV.ug% Store. Barrie. is 250. par 1b.. Jmf $1300: " V .' V. -Mrs. Wilcox "is {visiting i':~;.nihfnr; M`:-ks n......a V E Sale to ~{Co1'nm%e1%\%ce % T%hurs%da{y Morning, J une 8, I905 Tremndous Purchase of i 7 Having purchased a his lot of lsumtners goods at 50c on the d dollar that wereimpoi-led for a large retail store, wemust clear themdout at ridiculously low prices. They are all new and fashionable goods and consist o T o a c i a ` . e TAM BoRcGlINGHAMsa i i CORD EOLIENNES CORDE DE CE[ENES* SHIRTWA_IST SUITINGS TX Td -nrzgnjjczj gaj 2.1: gatlc----nu--u:.`. -_ ilrnpetimuthta ft1rl15e; _RiiFE' 'E"o'H'iT1~fE" KNIEEEE c'>'1sEKEt t'J'i"1'~i :The regular_ biusinevss meeting `-of `t-he-wsooieety was held won Friday last i get It-he home of Mrs. George `Mair. when the election of -'offioer.sV took .p!._ace. The former `officers, `Mrsn " .3056 as President, and Miss Mceiani gas _ M` M -Secretary`-Treasurer, - were `I-re-elected. Misses Edyth Thompson." gaknd Lizzie Moir were appointed .di-- `qreotoirs :to- attend the district meet- .ins;s=-=-A - ' `i!`iiIl_ Mri.'_-and `Mrs. Peter Giffen Cat,- _';".*Le.nde'd .-the '.we'dd-i-ng of her brother in Jnorsonio last week.` . `V-.I__ _ , Q .-n-n u _ late =FQotw:ear for Men,` .Wome1 1,_ Boys and Girls. V Birefoot S;-1E;1s~for Bos " andfGirls.`j % 1 l I I ' ' New York Styles, 4 ~ Tan, Russett and Choco~ : i V J 3;--a-3-2---ave--:~~z~++-3-+++-1-+4-+4:-z-++ -!~-4' % Ladies " g % Canvas ,3: Oxfords; _-.._-` --_ -_.v avvv-- ..au--.5: rThe master mind at, Berlin has many weapons which he can bring to bear on the situation. The presenzc indications are that his main amibi-i tion to break the Anglo-French `en- tente will tail, `but he will not neg- lect other opporturnitiesto profit -by `the incapacity of Russia. ~ TED nl10:'+:.nn nun nun:-n$u\J "Ya I2..- 2.. _puauL5uc Ly maintain peace, _ " It 15 this peril. more than -actual ,belief in warlike intentions. which is rupsetting the market and` creating a. `public anxiety more acute .tha.n since gthe last Continental conflict-. Luv uxvapuulty U1 IHIE-818.. . ` The question oneverybody s lips 18, Will he risk war? The answer `is [completely obscure. England, thinks .not. and French opinion is now in- !olined_ to agree. Assuming that this view 15 correct, the `chief danger lies in the fact that `the crisis may be pushed so far that it will .`be' im- possible to maintain peace, - It is fhin no.1-il mm-a nu... ....Li.....1 _ .7 x.__ ..-_-_._..--J --- __-.-':.v. The next "move must come from the -Kaiser. He has made known in` effect ,his dissatisfaction with the French reply. Will he give the screw. another dangerous turn? He is confronted with exasperated Rus- sian resentment against `the mea-' sure he has takenyto profit [by the collapse of that great power. Russia |_is no longer able to `bring 'force .to bear in any direction. but her di-A plmnacy is still capable of important inuence in certain directions. 'es- pecially in the Near East. T H11... __-_L_-_ . - , T . 1 Germany s paramsountcy 1n Europe. IIIL- _____J._ ' , , , . __ Lacrosse, Fdotball and} %AA3P Fi$s$`*9aFa5.3 Men's Boys and Ydu`tBs %; Whitesand Colored. Can- ` va'sL Goods. % ' --- - -vvo -voa anew in vv Vtv Mr.. Mg. and Miss .Elna Ja$xman- _ ot%fMi-.1`es"i~ng, spem over Sunday with f .MI_`,, J ackman s` brother` here. II, ' mini 'It..- ' `to u -