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help you out of your° difficulty.
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have a •Slock
Of 7g6ods: Stich as are Use:ally fOurid in a jewellery
Store, and in addition a large number of ,
Gooe specially NM for XMAS PRESENTS
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WATCHES, **CLOCKS, )3ROOCKES, RINGS,
CHAINS, LOCKETS, ..13RAcpLETs, CUFF
'BUTTONS, EBONY BRUSIIE3S &MIRRORS,
STERLING SILVER GOODS, CUT GLASS
CHINA, SILVER PLATED GOODS, •EYE
GLASSES, SPECTACLES, ETC.
Agents for the Stit-ZoilEye' Glasses .' They
stay on. . . . .
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10 VESSELS SEIZED
Oariati la ra Crusser Qurlew TakeS
• • • Yankee Poachers...
FlINIED FOR ILLEGAL' 'FISIIING
Daub Boat Fitted wad A.11 debuts sad Net'
Coutimoated-drgregate 'Value ot the '
Craft tielsed Is A.betit 1120,000-
• Ire Intentattinal Issue, aid nee.
Dayrnottd rrefeutstue De -
Were* feculent mooed. •
• Ee/stpert; Maine, Nov,
Atiteriean • fishing 'crafts, ineluding
eight sailing •-vossels and two steam-
boats haVe.• been •:steized by • the
Canadian fisheries 'Protected cruiser
Curieer and, fined, for illegal fishing in
the Canadian wafers of the tribu-
tary. • of PassamaquoddY nay.- neat
St. George,Tic.:D. •
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The" fishing craft were seed near
St George . Sunday night.. Three
specifie* charges were preferred: that
they had . fished on Sunday; that
they had illegally caught fish found
.in their pcissession and that .they.
had Seined ..illegallY in • Canadian
waters. For the first two offences
each boat was fined ,$10,0' and for the
last • $200. in addition :tto,this aU
seines and- fish were confiscated. ;
It is understood that the !Mee will
be paid and that the entire matter •
will .be disposed , of F•without
• rnvolv-
ng 1ny nternational 'qeestion. • The
aggeegate Virile of craft is about
$20;000. The seizure is the most ex-
tensive. that 'has been made by a
Palladian, Cruiser 'for many years.
We rue. win Arise, •
• Washington, NOV. 29. -The
Ameri-
can State Department ofiltials do
not expect any issue between. the.,
G'overaments of. Canada ami •
the*
United .States over the seizure ' of
American fishing vessels by the ferni-
er, ' as told le the:Eastport des-
patch, 'In the present instance the• •
queetien of extra territoriality ap-
pears not heed been raised, and the
vessels were not • alifiscated, , Which
• has happened in the case of einures
heretofore made, either of "these. fea-
ture4 Usually being sufficient to make
the soittlentefot of the controversy a
matter of diplomatic negotiatione.
, Rea. wseised *reexamine.. •
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• IhiffaIo, Noir. 29.-41oa.ay ond
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?retort/dna Canedialf Minist of
'Marine and Fisheries, arrived ' the
harbor late last night on board the
Canadian cruiser Vigilant. The Min-
ister 'is on a trip of inspection on the
great lakes. • ' •
Prefentaine was : handed• ' a
batch of official despatches whee he
' Nees landed at the foot or• Main1
street. • Among them were telegrams
relating to the seizure of •Antericen,
fishing craft near St. George, X. B.
• In reply to questions regarding tYte
Mcklint, Minister Prefontaine . selid:
"There was rto particular ,significence
in the seizure of • American Illhifig
beats in Passamaquoddy illay. i.f our
American cousins break Ce.s.utdian
laws they must expect torelive the
same punishinent that would be met-
ed out to Canadian lawbrealeees. The
incident may be regarded a s-elosed.
There 10 no feature of it ti, call for
international eXchenges." •
:The Canadian Minister, who is oe-
. cotapanied by several offf.eials •from'
Ottawa, will visit Cleve)'and, Detroit
and Comedian .porta on Lake Erie.
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C • X fa X to 61 5 Iliartuae.
• ?mum TO 114Y,••1.1:he NING IDWARD
pore strateeeaa sad the thesisdisa High
• CIGAR AND•TOBACCO STORE. 1
DO YOU WISH ONE . ,.
.London, Nov. 29.-(C: A.,
oefeadostemeraIde.
P.)-"1 Tiruticderifgced bao °poled up d wish in 1
I e 0, Datneotie one .Imperted Cigare , We have in stock a beauti.- .
have a'bsoiutely nothing, to . 197 •re-
garding thie rumor,. any more then I. 1 1
and Iobmeos, Cigarettes, etc.. , • • • . . • ' .
fui display of Souvenir Views •
of the Public :Library, new
have. to previous ones,
by the Canadian, ,A.ssociated Press eipas, ot.thaleiwkitn7 'i0bucnco. i In3oCstliOntffirmIc7 anfd. • a street Scene
., from c• lino I' LO • • ' ' . .
Strathcona yesterday, when shown,' Plug and Package Smeklig and
LTigdCshtrizglcec;:edseszttircehm. announcingte . ii. n -we lino of eau dies and (la ar . ,
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neat futtue, and his suctession lifY : •• , Case*. • , 1 . • •,
They sell at 2gc each.. •
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.,,e first I, have heard. of t,h,!. That_
Sir William Mulock.. "That despatch
•ronioulrilp:iyourgeollisbeywhmeeekBlock , Clinton
e.ing at ray stock ..be- 1 . .
I SHIER'S. Variety- Store,
. Potties %dotting ouything in thin line.
lute' and eniffliatie, denial, Of. • , the • re -
"Can construe that as an abso- .• . . . •
POOL AND num . pAgoit IN oriNEcnori , (conlije, . ., ••
portl", asked the 'correspondent. .•
"No; do: not say that I give any Vlace,of hashieso in the new Sing.Edward: ' lIoy Witattit .
denial. . 1 repeat that I have abso- lieu,' Block.' .. 1 ' , ,......... ,, • , ', , •
rlutitmeloyr.n,tothing. . to „say . regarding thev,v, ., •, ii
c.i."ALBRAITII, Prop. 1 Ballina Tiede. Apply al$ Klea's Bakery
A .good reliable boy wented;to Iota fife.
• • • NO..0111MadOXCAl. 114 LtUrlal.14 •
1 London, NOV. 29. -The Writer :o.f a
1 letter in The Globe regarding. reci-
procity between the United ;..States I.
„I and . Canada says: "The .. impression.
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throughout the Statior is quite gen,
, oral that the DoMiniOn .le about to
leap into a mighty Empire, and that,
without •afty:•prelinainary. steps, Sir
'Wilfrid Laurier took ."advantage -of
this universal idea to launch • the, re -
Cent. reilratter,schenta However, the
;day will Mime VO'hen this extravagant
Liberal essay will not lie .1n . Such
favor, and that -day is -not far ..dist-
ant,' sit Nutria' Laurier is doubtless
Morebent, on making Canada a great
Ifhapire than On reeking any saerifices
to ,help the mother country. -He is a •
most suave. gentlemen, . '' full of soft
speeches and indefinite Proiniees, but
never yet his this Government • been
able. to get from him, direct support
of a Practicable schente of imperial
Won., and it never WilL",
- " Withdraw:S*11ex liettiltel.. •
L'OtitiOD, : Nov. 29.-(O. A. P.4.*The
Government are- Considering -a phut
ftor . ' Oa Strategical distribution • of
the. Imperial forces. that :will conconk, •
trate the naval and -military strength
in a more . effective . manner, • .• One
Change will be . the Withdrawal of re-
gular battalions from sraallcoaling
stations and the Substitating. of • lo-
cal defeat* . forced., Amongst Other
pisewhere the will be
ritrdrsw*ia4itavis
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' . comparaso BY MR, OAT*: .
ThM Ilipiever sic*. Will Disiattee a lietlieis.•
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.f Orald %hank , Paehde.,
Montreal, Nov., •29: -Mr. Choke: M.
liaya,..PresidOnt of the Grand Trunk
Pacific ''Rallway, Confirms the re -
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port that Speyer /it 0.. are • to.
naanage the financing oI a portion Of
' the capital required foe the buildisig .
of the Grand'Trunlc Pacific,but he
'denies 2.8 ridiculous • the report that.
• Lorenzo F,•••Loree, late President Of
tlinAtock Island System, is to be at
the :head of the new. read...
Vidlidelplota Itettives It. ,
__Piiiiasielphits, Pa., Nov.8.--Lorenn
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atu114 the
B.' island 'System. is to be at
the head of the Grand 'IrUrde Pael110
Railway Co,. A statement • to this *I.,'
fact weamide: yesterday by one :of
• Mr. .. LOWS: intimate friende * *0
cityo . ,
Mr. Lore" Will receive a salary,
groatei-than that aivita him as head
of the Rock Island Srotam. ltiOilag a
civil engineer, he Will. personally =Pi
erintend the road's construction. It
IS now said that he will remain in •
Europe until all artangementa have •
been completed for buildingthe
road, and that on hia. return he will .
Maks his headquarters fa' Winnipeg,
. ire nietosee Ie. au.
New - Verik, Nev:, as).-,...Nsyer .*
Co. of t,his city and Speyer mos. of
London, hate purchs.sed. • 05,000,000
four per Coat, bonds of the Grand
Trunk .RailwaY‘ Co. Of ,Canada. The
proceeds will be used to .*tend the
Western - or Vaeitle branch of the
Grand Trunk system. It le under- '
stood that' the Speyer banking hens
Will finance Oa entire construction of
,the n.w ensue on. ,
... sit:yet Aro'. Pima •
London,- Nov. 29.-(0.A.P.).--Sper,
er Brothers,: •n7lio bought the Grand
Trunk .Vacifie.11)micis, will issue. Short".
ly $O,800,000 of 4 per tent: Zirst
mortgages over • the rake Superior
division and 4,000,000 of 4 per
cent. mortgages over the prairie dt•
vision. Both serie AI of bonds will run
for fifty years. dile company will
isimediately begin; cal -devotion, gni
the price of WM* 4Wi11 probao is .o,
?WU isloc tow.
. .06.,Amiwa Aktoars,arb..4 falk ''' 4*.
\ Montreal, Nov. 29).-3udge afl
Yesterday morning di.icided that. ex-
CroWn Prosecutor P •
. Cooke
should pay all the costs in the
tamale Cooke-Blackeley • criminal
• libel edge, which Cooke abandoned.
The costs Will be very; heavy, • per -
Wipe $00,600, as Six Of the ,highest
priced lavryers in Montreal worked
on it, and the abortive trial lasted
.15 daYff•
Cesalleiosslor Ildustittos Ilepartaro,
Toronto, Nov, Z.—To-night Ml�I
Eva, Booth will leave for New York.
There will be a torehlight procession
trentthe temple at 9 p.m. to the
City Ilan, where the 1tayor will pre.
seta St farewell address from the
clty Pion the,hall the procosidon
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reat Discount Sale ol
• • ratiiteware
0 PER CENT. DISCOU
-A Successful Sale and will continue one week
more, closing -Saturday, Dec. 10, the last day.
Having purchased a large consignment of Oran.€
iteware at a Low rate on the dollar, we have de.
cided to share up the profit with our custoriters
by giving them Graniteware at 30 per cent, dis.
count off regular prices for one week.
Just think of it as a comparison.
An Article that regularly sells for $2 00 only,$1 40
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1 50 1'05
125 87
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75 52
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Ilar This is certainly a money saverjeti
. A List of the Articles .now on Sale, ;"
Dish -Pang '
Lipped Pre-
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serving Kettles
rry'Pans
• Cullenders
Jelly Moulds
•SSOPit°p°11sDlehes
• Tea Steepers
• Wash Basins
• Teapots,
Coffee Pots
Rice Boilers
Water Pails
Toilet Jars
• Podding Pans
Milk Pans
• Berlin Sauce Pans
StovePots
Remember this is a special Granite Sale and such tat -
gains will not bei bad again for some tune
Kneading Pans
Tea Kettles
Ladles
'Vegetable DiSlres
Roasting,Xans
Berlin. Cook Tots
Pie.Plates •
Jelly Plates
Cups and Saucers
Mugs
Saucepans
Chamber Pail• s
Dippers • .•
• Mixing Bawls
Soup Bowls .
Water Pitchers
Syrup Jugs
• Covered Pails
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