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I THE, OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. MONDAY JUNE 20. 1398. i Clocks, Jewellery 1 PRICES CUT JO Clocks, Porcelain Onyx, Iron and now at half price. Stiver Plated Tea Bets, regular price Beautiful Lamp, regular price frocn 1 mut Unu regular price $27: now at ladles' Leather Jewealet Belts, worth Gent' BoHd Silver Watches, worth A beautiful lis of Ladles' inamond to $100: now at half Price.

Ladles Pearl. Diamond and Opal Brooches and Pendants, regular price from $7 to $50: now at half price. Goods guaranteed as represented STREET, Phone 1145 A. MCMILLAN, If You Want an Easy Running Wheel- 'A wheel that will aire no trouble in the loose cotter pins and bolt adjustments, come and buy a PERFECT. GARDEN CIT1" or DOMINION, laj they all hare the Fauber Crank and crank fasteners.

Manufactured-by1 the GRAVES COB. SPARKS AND METCALFE STREETS. Summer Sttitings. 'Importations of latest Novelties and Effects, in Jane Suitings for Summer. Calf and tee what Iliave.

R. Fashionable Tailor, i SIS WELLINGTON STREET. Above Suitings In prices from 91100 to 25.00. Tas Uka of tin foods lilHiij. Co.

LIMITBD. V-'- -T -f' Torday's Prices 5 Roses BWaJ tfLOO, i-t Bbls SS.15. Harvest Queen Bbla. 95.60. Above brands of Floor only put up wooo, Ktro ir.r.

.) -(751, i Strong Bakers Flour Algoma Bakers Flour H-Con ley A. QacCrmlck. "rrAGENT. J79. i ANAL, BASIN.

Marcrilnt; to the Front" Is fane of Mother's Bread ffhe' best tor the 'ehUdrenT-8 WHOLESOME. HUTRrriOUS. Post Card to I 0. J. AITKENHEA.D Baker and Confectioner, 617 McLEOD STREET.

PlBElJlBg, 6 as iud Steaa Fitting, Hot Air Etc. Estimates. Furnished. 4 FOGARTY BROS 1'78 Bank street 'Fhone 14U For Bath or Toilet. SPONGE -Call and sea them.

J. S. BRQWN Dispensing Chemist, CORjRIDEAn FRIEL STS. Phone TU. Night Belt J.

Roberts Allan's Prescription Books. Do Not Talk 3ut step in and' see for jonrself. The place to get things "to make your summer outing pleasant is at Pitik's Bazaar (LaU Terr's) 79 SPARES STREET. NOTHING will spoil a man's temper like badly done linen. We pride ourselves on the finish we give our work.

Not too stiff, but not limp. The En-gltih Domestic is the proper thing. -That's the way we do it. STAR LAUNDRY CO 48 QUEEN STREET. PICTURE FRAMING Alex.

KeltH at BANS ST. (NEAR SPARES) Nawes mouldings la Gold. Silver, natbeiW; VV- f-XS'' Artistic work snd'low prices. JHE EVENING JOURNAL ii. publish-' v-ed by TilE.

JOURNAL Trintins Company of Limited. P. V. Roa Managing Director 31 Eljfin and Silverware IN TWO' hBrass, regular prices from S3 to 150; from $7 to $50; now at halfpriceJ s.75 -to J24; now at naif price. $1150.

$1,25. tor 49c from to $20: now for $5. and Opal regular price from $30 i or money refunded at SS 8PAKJCS Jeweller) and Optician Axle, which hast no cotter pin or bolt Vale Ktg.Ctk, St. Catharinas Small City Items 'The caterpillar is said, to have qom pletely disappeared and there Joy with the orchardisc Miss J. Henderson, a daughter of the city clerk, rendered a solo very ac ceptably in the New Edinburgh Pres byterian church Sunday morning.

Mr. H. Campbell addressed men's meeting In the TJLCJL hall the last evening upon the topic "Seek ye first the Kingdom of A large mini her were present. Mr. W.

A. Shlrreff, slide master at Fltsroy Harbor was In the city Satur day and when asked about thecropi la his- section said: "Never, saw Sny- thlng so fine.1 A numbereC crtUens are of the opinion that Ifthe-Oovernor General's foot Guards ran an excursion to Quebec i.t iar-e number of people would take occasion to visit Quebec Rev. W. J. -Wood occupied the pal pit of the Dominion Methodist church yesterday morning, and Rev.

Mr. Mc- RHchie la the evening. The new pas tor. Rev. Dr.

Bose, will take charge next Sunday. The Brat- of the season's new. hay appeared on the market Saturday. The hay crop, looks very healthy and promises a. large ctop, but It is sat to say that it Is too early the se ison for cutting," and that the clr urh-stances must be exceptional that will the farmer to cut his 1 talf-pown' 'if Mrs.

L. B. Scott has beenasked'to repeat the concert given by her pupils In the T.M.C.A. baU a few nights The concert will be given again In the Albert; hall. New Edinburgh on the evening of Tuesday.

June 2tth. The same talent as before wUl. again ticlpate. A verv nretty raft belonging to Mr. MacKav arrived at Britannia Satur day.

The raftsmen's houses 'oi it were all built more carefully Mn usual and were painted white. There was a flagpole erected from which was floating a Union Jack. The ral is being run over the rapids to-day. -1 Jlmmle McDonald and Pat Mc-Namara, small boys belonging to Bin-tonburcn, were lodged In jail on Saturday by Constable Geo. McGregajr on a charge of breaking Into Byers I otel and stealing a quantity of cigars, etc.

Tbey will be tried In County FUce Court on Tuesday. i Wallace Lodge, 7 No. 88. Ormge TcunK Britons. Hintonourgh.

will ve a ball and supper next Friday even ing In the Hlntonburgh village I nan which, has recently been renovated. The committee In charge rot the affair Is composed of Messrs. Garland, A. Thompson. R.

Boland and J. Gillespie. The proceeds will ge to defray the expenses of lodge's" new banner. A nrocesslon of the Blasred Sacra ment took place after high mass st- Brldget's church yesterday morninE. All the sanctuary boys carried In their hands lighted candles, and Rev.

Father Newman carried the host. An act of consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus was then read by Rev. Fa ther Newman, and tenedlction of the Bleated Sacrament was- given. I i f'-, The Ira In Pe of Iapi the W. C.

Edwards' yards at New Edinburgh Saturday morning. supposed to have been of Incendiary origin. Some people have gone so far as to say that some of the Rockland strikers were probably responatbte. jxanjtinir out that the- destruction of Edwards' Company property here would -ejffect vengeance and-still not Interfere with chances of- work for the Rockland strikers as the destruction of the Rock land mills would. I I.

Buying space In the right mediums st the right price Is the easiest part of advertising. It requires cleverness. genius and a good knowledge of human nature to harvest the returns after the proper seed Is sown in the rniper soil. This is where most ad- vertlsers are weak. A'K YOUR DEALER! FOR Hi I 3E5T.

rTQRTABLEL.DAIRY.AND FARM. PUPILS RECEIVE A VI9E REGAL VISIT LADT ABERDEEN TENDERED A RECEPTION AT RIDEAU ST. CONVENT Lady Aberdeen in company with Lady Marjorie Gordon, visited JUdeau street convent Saturday afternoon and received a pleasant welcome from; the young lady pupils, i I The Visitors on their arrival were met in the drawing room of the Institution by the sisters. The reception proper took placen Con vocation Hall, which was 1 profusely decorated with flowers of June t-palms, ferns, roses" and daisies. The entrance of Lady Aberdeen -and Lady Marjorie was greeted by a song of welcome by the pupils, with Miss Adele SylValn as soloist.

A number of ap propriate poems were then read by Miss iTessie O'Reilly, followed by a pretty, parasol drill in which a number of Uttle girls, all dressed In pink, took part An address In French was next I read by Miss T. Desaulniers. Afterwards ah Instrumental selection was played on pianos by Misses Rosea-munde Desjardins. Rose Alba 1 Xes-Jardlna, Amilda Laurendeau; on violins by Misses Katie Ryan, Mabel Cheney, Joan Soutter on the organ by Miss A. Fraser and on the cello by Miss Gertrude Havey.

Previous to the reading, of the English address, which was based on Tennyson's Lady Charlotte, and delivered by Miss Anna Rlgney, a vocal chorus entitled "Fairies of the Bowers," was given, the solos being taken by Misses Etta Van Hattan and Bemie Son-tigny. In both the addresses the pupils expressed pleasure at! having so distinguished a personage as Lady Aberdeen visit their Institution, Lady Aberdeen In the course of her iply said that In leaving Canada onssf her hap piest thoughts would beoi the young people she had met in the Rldeau sL convent. 6be. expressed pleasure at the programme and hoped the convent would BTogTeea and I the course: of the afternoon' tlx nnrnnr.riin,nil'l nrll medal, for highest class standing, was presented to Miss AHce MacOrady, of Hull, r-Lady Aberdeen's prise, gold brooch, for domestic economy, I was awarded to Miss Amilda Laurendeau, of li visit was brought to a close by the singing of "God Save the. Queen.1 BATTERY CAMP auwpeatngs ameag Ottawa's Heavy Cos MeaUthsrark The Battery attended divine service yesterday at St Matthlaa church, Hlntonburgh.

where the Rev. Mr. Green preached a very appropriate sermon. Mr. D.

H. McBwen, G.G.F.G.. fell in and inarched back, to the camp. Uessrs. Parker and Larmonth very kindly treated the boys, through Vet.

Major Harris, to a box of "Tommy Atkin's" elzars. A large number of people visited the camp yesterday and were shown around by their friends. Among the ladles were Mrs. Hurdman. Mrs.

Sherwood and Mrs. Brown. Sergeant Shattuck, who Is 'residing In Toronto, Just arrived in camp yesterday morning and: will stay for the remainder of the training. Drills for to-day were as follows 1st- drill etc-, gun drill'; guard instruction packing equipment. 2nd drill.

Marching order Srd drill manoeuvre positions for action battery gun drill, 1 rounds blank. 3rd drlH Section gun drill aiming, setting' fuses, casualties. "Jam beau" was out to camp yesterday the consequence of his bonor for soap and water caused considerable amusement for a time. A few of the men! armed with towels and a brush proceeded to give him a bath. The result was a radical change; In "Jam beau's" appearance.

He was then allowed to fall in at the rear of the church parade and march to church. He put on' his collection with the rest and even wished to distribute the remainder of his wealth among some of the men to put on. the ji TRAINLOADS OF EXCURSIONISTS. The Ottawa Electric Railway employees' excursion toGracelleld yesterday wss a About 1.500 started for the picnic grounds, and It took two trains, composed in all of 14 cars, to carry them. The day spent In viewing the beauties of Gracefleld, no sports being Indulged In.

Everything passed off quietly. Muslo was rendered by. the Union Band. The return to the city was made but nfght. The successful outcome of the picnic Is in a large manner due.

to the efforts of a committee composed of Messrs. T. McClure, E. Bott, A. T.

Dancey, W. J. Stalfdrd. Toung. PERSONAL Rev.

Dr. Wardrope who has been In the city the past few days left this afternoon for Metis on the 6t Lawrence where be will spend the sum- Sir Henry Strong, chief justice cf the Supreme Court, has left fos England. Mr1. J. 8.

Durie has returned from a short sojourn at Caledonia Springs. I- i Dr, HoCabe, the principal of the Normal school, has gone on. a holiday trip to the United He will be absent about a month. h. i.

Mr. E. Christie, publisher of the Brandon Times, and Mrs. Christie, are in the city. MISERABLE MEANNESS.

She had Just been stating her reasons for refusing his hand. "I hope. she said, "that I have made myself plain." "No. I can not say that you have," he replied. "I I think nature had something to do with it." AN ARTISTIC PENTIST.

''Are you satisfied wth your dentist "Perfectly. He's a real artist his false teeth re perfect Jewels." you tell the difference "They are exact 1 Imitations of na-ture. There's even one that's so good an imitation that It' aches sometimes. If HAD HIS LEG BROKEN Jerry Oormaa Meets With a Painful Accident Mr. Jerry Gorman had his leg broken in a centre town hotel on Saturday evening.

He' was endeavoring to pacify a man named Robert Dowdall. who. was Inclined to fight, when the latter' clinched htm and both fell to th floor, Mr. Gorman breaking his teg Just above the ankle. Dowdall also bit him In the face.

The bartender, who was endeavoring to separate them, also had his thumb badly bitten. Mr. Gorman, had with his brother Peter Intended selling out their hotel and returning to the stage. but this accident the doctors say. will prevent him from dancing for many months to come.

INTERRED IN BEECHW00D Panaral of the late Boot Osssels, 0, on Satsrday The remains of the late Robert Cas- sels, Q. registrar of the Supreme who died on Friday, were. Sat-, urday afternoon Interred in Beech- wood pemetery. The. funeral procession first proceeded from the residence of deceased to St.

Andrews churcn, where service was held by Rev. Dr. Armstrong. A large choir, under the leadership of Mr. F.

B. rendered appropriate selections. The funeral was attended by Judges Tas- chereau. Gwynne and Strong, Supreme Court Judges, and- the Supreme Court officials. The members of the County.

Carleton. Law Association also were present. 4 )DitOWNED IN THE WDBXXj Edmond Bouefleld, IS years of age, son of Rev. Mr. Bousfleld of Billings' Bridge, was drowned jn the Rldeau Riverj Saturday He was out bathing and got beyond his depth.

Coroner Freeland was notified but deemed an inquest unnecessary. OTTAWA ELECTRICAL ASffN. The Ottawa Electrical Association will hold Its next general meeting Wednesday evening, the 22nd. at p. at Wellington' Hall.

Wellington for the purpose of electing Ulcers and the adoption of constitutions drafted at the last meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to all engaged la any eiecincai pursuits. WILL CLOSE TO-MOHOW The closing exercises of the Rldeau Street Convent will take place at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. Only the parents of the graduates and the donors of special prises will be the guests at the closing. The valedictory address v111 be read by Miss Gertrude Campbell of this city, one of this jrear graduates.

0 A FAMILY, Mr. John 8. Grist of Minneapolis, Minni, Mr. H. T.

Grist, of Portland. Oregon, and Miss Ida Grist, of Detroit are In Ottawa for the purpose of par ticipating In a family re-unton at the residence of their father, Mr. Henry Gristl of 251 Theodore street. This Is Mr. John S.

Grist's first visit tcuOt- tawa or years. A SUCCESSFUL FISHING TRIP. j. Mr.l J. L.

Blttlnger, U.S. Consul at Montreal and Mr. C. Genallnger, proprietor of the Hotel Cecil have returned from a. fishing trip to Cedar LakeJ They secured over seventy fine black bass, some of them weighing five pounds each.

About one hundred and twenty pounds of fish were secured. Both enjoyed the sport greatly, They captured two ten pound pike among otners. TOUCHINO REFERENCES. Rev. Dr.Fallon, vice-rector of -Ot iawa universiiy ana sir.

J. A. Mac MUlaa. B. principal of the Col' leglate Institute eaab, made touching references in their respective Instl totions on Friday to the death of the late Thomas J.

L. Kealy. who whs at different times a student In Ottawa umversity and in the Collegiate Insu tute. WAS THROWN FROM THE RIG. vrs.

stock, of BUItags' Bridge, an old lady, while driving a market rig along Metcalfe street, Saturday afternoon, met with an accident. The horse became unmanageable and Just npfes Its the T. W. C. A.

Mrs. Stock was thrown from the rig. She was picked up by passersby and taken Into the T.W.C.A. where her injuries, which co Deleted of scratches about the face, were attended to by Dr. Robinson.

The horse was- stopped near Mo-f Gregor-s dancing academy. vKIPPEWA NEWS. Some of the Cut this Year is Unusu-i ally Fine. June 19. The towing season Is now nearly ever.

Messrs. McLaughlin Bros. being the only firm whost logs are not down yet. Mr. Buel's logs from the Maganasslppl are considered the finest ever seen on the Klppewa.

MrJ D. Ferguson. Is building a hand' some addition to his hotel, which will be used as a bar. Klppewans all' wish Mr. Ferguson success In this new branch of the business which could not be Id better or safer hands.

The following question has been, much1 exercising the minds of 'local thinkers. Has 'a man In the employ of the Quebec government the right to engage a substitute to do his duties at one-fourth the salary he gets from the government, thus pocketing the re maining three fourths and doing no thing; In return? Perhaps some readers of the Journal, can enlighten them, as there are several weary Willies here who are looking out for some such unlaborlous way of getting an honest living. i Dn. Graham St Seattle SURGEON DENTISTS. Office: WELLINGTON ST.

Over H. F. MacCarthy's Drug Store, xeiepnone Camera Bargains. Jarvls' Stadia. Garden Party.

The Ladles' Auxiliary of the. Protestant Home for-the Aged purpose holding their annual lawn social on Wednesday 22nd from to 10 p.m. on the grounds of the Home. There will be a sale of fancy needle work, can dles and Ice cream. Supper served from (tot o'clock.

Music. All are Invited. of oe i I if i is 58 ii i z. 7--. Police Court In the police court this morning tSijeharge against Mrs.

A. Bruce. Wellington street, for keeping a disorderly house was taken up after the court room was cleared, Mrs. Bruce 'a remanded tor a week. Rosle La-lande, charged with being an Inmate wss remanded for a week to permit Inquiry into her story that she Is going to be married.

Eva Bolleau was sent to her home In Hull with a warning that tt she again appeared she would receive a severe sentence. James McManus was fined one and for belna; drunk on Murray street near his home Saturday night. JTgillvt 13 Ttanitart a Kalno rlvrinV a a wasj ua Saturday, was taxed two dollars with one dollar costs or a week in jail. Ransom Tkunnlntfr. nt- a.

ininlr the fnarket, was fined two dollars and nice amount of costs. John Burns was fined one dollar and one dollar- costs, for using insulting language to J-ancois Meacock on i WnvMart, C. Graham, A. Cuddy and A. Caesldy were accused of stealing suits of clothes tad a necktie, the property of James Simpson.

The case stands over, for a few days. It fhe case against-Wong Sing, China men for keeping a dirty yard, was withdrawn, as the matter has been remedied. Putney was remandeJ until Wednesday upon the charge; of per nutting a noise In her house Alexander Mcintosh, of Bank streets did not appear to answer to a charge of drunkenness and a warrant was A. Beaudry, of Lower was fined three and two for acting disorderly on the street. Tbe case against Mrs.

Fleming an 1 J.tMaloney of the Gatlnexu, for sel Hng meat that Is not the produce of their, own arm, was remanded till Wednesday to enquire Into the polzw raised, by their counsel that inf-mna-tton to that effect could noL be furnished by a private as wrs done. Israel Beaudoln, a mm! -Ion. was fined three dollars and two costs cr one; week at hard. labor for disorderly conduct on Murray streft Saturday oiguu VICTORIA PARK. i TO-niSTht the farce comedv Vm A I Co," wHl be produced Victoria fane by the Hollls Comedy Company.

This play was written by Augustln Daly expressly for Miss Ada Reban, bis famous leading actress. It has never been produced In Canada before at popular It Is only at considerable expense that Miss Hollia obtained permission to play tt here. This comedy ran far lto nit Daly's theatre in London, and for W6 ugnes in his New York theatre. On Monday, night the management will present beautiful pfabtosraph ef Mies Homs to each lady occupying a Mid reserved seat. 1 A SAFE GUESS.

"You never can tell what a woman will do next" "I can." "Well, what "Talk." That 'clerk always comes to the store on holidays," said one member of tile firm. replied the man who had no generous Impulses, "he Is so much In the habit of loafing here that he doesn't feel comfortable anywhere else." jj TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it (site to 15a. Fair women blest with beauty's prize Whoso witching eharm e'en old time Will tell yon thns the secret lies In a trip on the Steamer Empress. -Fare to Grenvllla and return 60 ets If yon have anything to sell spend iO; cents witn-The Journal.

Success almost eartaia, If you want nice White Teeth TJSB Carbolic Tootli Powder PREPARED A.1E. BRETiHOUR CHEMIST. Cor. Bank and Cooper streets. Hi M.

Ooxirtney lnsnranca and General Agent IMPERIAL LIFE. 'MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT. I CALEDONIAN FIRE. SPARKS ST. PHONE 18a ESTABLISIIED 18U.

iUbert Macdonald. Queen's Auctioneer. Expert Valuator, Real Estate, General Comtnlsston, AUCTION ROOMS, IS to IS Nicholas st. Special attention to all outside sales. Strictly temperate, moderately honest and up-to-date.

Reference, CAbll. I A. B. MACDON ALD. FEAST OP.

THE SACRED HEART Sow' It was Observed la the Soman Oathoue Church Yesterday feast of the Sacred Heart was solemnised In the Catholic churches yesterday. In the Basilica high mass was celebrated In the morning by Rev. Vicar- General Routhler, assisted by ReV. Fa- tner Ggnon as deacon and Rev. 'Fa ther Levac as subdeacon.

After mass there was a procession of the clergy and sanctuary boys around the Interior of the church. The Blessed Sacra ment was carried by. Mgr. Routhler. A sermon on the Sacred Heart was delivered by Rev.

Father Couette, Dominican. He said that among all hearts the heart of Jei us. Christ, the God-man, was the and was Infinite. The heart of a mother Is great for her children, of a man for his wife, of a soldier or a statesman for his country, but all human hearts are limited. The heart of Jesus Christ, however.

Is without limit. Christ's heart beats for men. GLEBE DRAINAGE. Editor Journal, For the Information of "Old Sleuth" and "Glebe." who have been writing in your paper re. drain age, etc.

In the southern portions of Central and Wellington wards. I beg to submit the following extract from the council minutes on May 23rd. U9S Moved by Aid. Davis, seconded by Aid. Lapolnte, that report No.

of the main -drainage committee, just read, be received and adopted. Carried. "2. Moved by Aid. Morris, seconded by Aid.

Campbell, that the report of the main drainage committee be amended by adding a clause providing for a trunk sewer on Bank street, to connect with the main trunk sewer at the corner of Isabella and running out Hanx street to the canal, for the pur pose of draining. Central and Welling. ton wards, at an Increased cost and that the said sum of $40,000 be added to the estimates for the purposes mentioned and the report as so amended to pass. Lost. Teas Campbell.

James Davidson, sorrisi i "Nays Black. Butler, duff. Davis, Donaldson. Durocher. Foster, Garcau.

Hastey, Hewlett. Lapolnte, Payment. Sllnn. Btroud. White.

IS." Does the above extract show clearly that these anonymous writers have but One end in view not the good of the city or of the section they live in but misrepresentation for purpose which Is only too transparent to the neighbors of the writers who 1 fancy 'are well known as ward heelers for certain particular Interests and the "Old Sleuth" of the Glebe." May Just as well speak honestly and give zacts when writing to the press. -W. D. Morris. Advertising blotters are well enough In then- way, but the man who sends out a blotter that blots on one side only while the ether side Is highly calendered.

Is an enemy of the human race. He la responsible for many a spoiled letter and 'many an eruption of voicanio language, i TEACH to speak and read French. He can do so. by reading La Temps. Start him right.

It's i easy and cheap. He will be- i soma is teres tad at one. Thousands read La Temps i every day. All the news la La Temps. Ask your dealer or the newsboy tor LE TEMPS lit I One Cent i WING ON 64 BANK COB.

SPARKS ST. WINGM0 480 SUSSEX STREET. Ko eaaneetioa with any other Una First Class Chinese laundries. Wash ing and ironing done at shortest no ties and splendidly finished. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Lswest charges, wing mT 190 BANK STREET. Just Found Out The right place, one tf our customers said, when examining the Dyeing end Cleaning of his overcoat. It Is also tbe RIGHT PLACE for g-nfa suits, ladies reiies, children clothes, lsce cur tains, chenille, damask, brocatelle and all kinds of house hangings, piano and table covers and all class clean ing and trench Cleaning. BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO office! i2S bank "Street. Acetylene Oaa Practical experience having proved that there is no more danger in lighting houses with Acetylene Gss than with sny other illuminant, the Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association have issued instructions that no extra ftremlum be charged on build-ngs using it.

Consequently there is no reason why anyone should hesitate to adopt tbe cheapest, softest and best artificial illuminant yet Invented. See the Niagara Fails Acetylene gas plant in operation in apartment house 149 Maria street. Generators and carbide can be had, and estimates furnished HOLLAND SON. 38 SPARKS STREET 9. THE--.

LONDON1HOUSE FOR THE BALANCE ilen'sSuits. ind a Great Sale of LANG KEMP tal-. XU 8T. 6S, 8S, ST and KENT St. Danford Roone 60 (jreat Saokropt OFj- 3-Bankrupt Stocks-3 At H.

NoIJn' Old stand 1 67 and 69 Sparks Street UIW A. JL JJVUM 200 yards Cotton Spools, sale price 75c Silk and Wool Dress Goods, sale pries 60c Summer Dress Goods, sale prioe 60c Fink Wool Crepon, sale prico 12.25 Black Wool Crepon, sale price 60c Roman Stripe Silk, sale prioe $1.00 Fancy Check SUk, sal price 8Se. Fancy Figuxed.Silk, sale price 9U0O Laos Curtains, sal pries J. 60c Ladies' Trimmed Sailors, sal prios 16c Ladies' Linen Collars, sale, prioe tl.50 Black Brocaded Silk, sals pric 15 Blouses, sale price i Fancy Ribbon, sal prios wi Oc Fancy Ribbon, I sale pric 75c Ladies' Night Gown, sale price 91.00 Ladies' Whit Kid Glovea. ud.

75c Ladies' Black Kid Gloves, 60c Ladle's' Black Silk Gloves 15c Ladies' Black Lac Mitts, f5c Black Caahmere Hose, sal 20c Ladies' Linen Caffs, sale 1.00 Corsets, sal pric k. J. 10c Prints, sal pric A li of ladies' Straw Hata OF! THIS WEEK Suite A HALL RACK i i bandsome BLACK- WALNUT HALL RACK. beauUfullv carved and polished brass umbrella pans on both aides, instead tL drawer and tam iln halnv I. hooka.

Regular prk wi tnjOO. TU Take The New Furniture Man. Prints at r5 cents, II SUSale sal pric sal pric sal price i pric prios 11 war 75c, L0u 115, sal vy btm aouhi. $18.50 lor it 111 Rldeau street Tm win pay The Journal ageni 10c In return for which he wfl aive yon an addressed prepaid post cards yon win writ your want en the back (to the extent of tt words. If duslieilj and drop the card la the nasi est let ter box.

The poetmaa and The Journal will do the rest, won't It bet Remember, the agent will not chars yon anything extra for the card. Tea cents will cover the Uanaactloa, The salt's commission is paid by Th Journal. Herewith Is a list of the places where th cards are now en sal. Other places will be added la a couple of days, AGENCIES AROUND TUB CITT. 3.

F. Lyons, tobaoconlst, ear. Dal bousi and Rldeau streets. F. Keboe, newt dealer, 1M Sides street.

I H. Fltspatrlck, tobacconist, Quaes street west. i G. B. Fotheringham, stationer.

Queen street west. r- J. L. Rochester, Co, druggist, 7t Wellington cor. Bridge.

M. Jolecoeur A Co, stationer. XU Wellington street. Bourne, stationer. 2S5 Bank street, cor.

Somerset street. E. D. Story, druggist, street, cor. Frank street.

Bank To this list other agencies win be addej in a few Tbey will be I duly announced. i 1 Cnndea A Co-, grocers, cor. Wllbrod I and Nelson Sts. A. H.

Jar via, Bank Street Stationer. the Journal -I r- i 2c, i aac fLSft I Mo, 1,750. -m i 35c Lsai ij; 90, 20c Mo. 4 Uc no. price 2So LORD EULXk R.

A. Helmer, druggist, Mabt street. "WANT" ADS MADE EASY A Scheme to Save. Journal Readers in the Out 1 -X skirts Time and Steps. When Mahomet found the mountain disinclined to come to him, a went to the mountain.

Some Journal readers who might like to use a 10c ad. live a considerable way from the centre of the city; many in the suburbs. Hull and Aylmer. Distance often prevents Insertion ef an ad. "Wants" will now be made easy to such people.

Journal "Me want post cards" will be found an sal at 'convenient stores in all Prta of the city, the Glebe, RoohestervUlc Sandy HUL Rldeau ward. Hlntonburgh. BUllngs Bridge. Hull etc, etc waht ad. J' MOUNT SHERWOOD.

Geo. Smith, grocer, 44 Emily street. 3LEBB PROPERTT. '-V- T. W.

ay. druggist, cor. Bank st and Third avenue. SANDY HILL. W.

Schwltxer, grocer, cor. Augusta and Rldeau street. JANEVTLLS. C. C.

Cummlngs, general store and post RTDEAU W. Donagby. druggist, cor. Stanley avenue and Sussex-street. Thos.

H. Hoare. general store and post, office, cor. Alexander and Sus-sex streets. 1 BOCHESTERVILLB.

BUtt, grocer. 144 Rochester street HTXTONBURGH. A. Garland, general store and post office, Richmond road. ADDITIONS.

jurby Broa, druggists, eor. Arthur and Somerset St. The Red Cross Pharmacy, eor. Nicholas and Theodore Sts. Advertise in 1 'i: I i.

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Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980