Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1897, p. 4

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WHY ? UUU. uu I00- '1` do ew E 3%. inc. e meetings formerly conducted in the l bent on being continued in the Gor- ureeb school. ` edore hate in brown soul and block, lot In. 81.25 to $2. Ook Hall. vex-ybody_ pay: cash here. If we did so other way we could never give you the es we do. Oak Hall for equate deal- uuu; um: Bunion, DUO. UIK lull. F. M. Hepburn. manufacturer of Hep- burn : con I: drop, is at. the Brihiah Am- erican ho I1. .I..... ..II ...--I ;___-.: V, 1-, z Do: 0 {mil to go and `Side Track :6 th Open Home to night. Price: 250.. 600. ad 750. 'l` A ...-..H.....- l..-_.-_I.. _-__I..-.-_u 2- .L- urlnu umon. . G31`. 8.. excursion tq Boston, 87. 800 ndvt. . English kid gloves. two buttons, Iinod. 60c; one button, 500. Oak Hall. F`. nnnhnlrn IIiII|Il`n|I|IInu\n Al II-.. III umy w (0 nonwn, u.1'. Is. 1500 Min. Men : furnishing: no oommon Ionlo prlcu. Oak Hull. . Th: hunt. 35 unit`; `run Innn in 41.. nit.- pl`! I UH` lll.` I The but 85 units for men in the city. G1-Ind Union. fl `IV D ---....-:-.. L- D--A-_ an n, , wH`no-3 wmo warrs. wanna Iuyloponu-up u;hccutIoA llv. HIV- Bud nmioon & Go : ndvt. to day. Only 87 to Boston, G.'1`.R. Boo sdvt. MQh'I fllfllilhfrll Ah nninvnnn AA-an _-- I-any labour loch. .-I1A_ _A A L-_.-.L ,4, OOOOOQOCQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Famous Active Range ['1 kw) *3. ` ..\ "aw 3H `nu: nnooucr or. - . ` - ~ -uovnu IXPIRIINCI. The Handsmest and Best Working Cook- ing Apparatus ever madc in Canada. No guessing an to hem ofm-qn. Thermometer in dun!` shows it exactly. Every cuuk will up- wrccinlc lln. }t`Mlll C. Oven ventil- ntcsl and com- entrd [up and bottom, ensur- ing even cook- ing. TI-IE MCCLARY Mffg. Co., l.nNun.~z, Monnnm, Tonoxrn, \`u mr~xrxu, `v`ncou\'u. Oonrl m Iuvlnlon. unlnlng Popnlu-My. :LL.... lV....I.... lI\-..n :_ Rubbing It In. J) lu...s......;a,,.. The show nothing but reliable, up-todalo teuonnh prices. No exozbitnnt prices ch: week to me.-t a cut price the ot|ier-but hunest dulim Ill and the lowest the goods fox 0 ever-increasing nude at `, at the an day: of tlnti bqught tot; which (econ I YOU WANT THE LATEST IN, IHILLINERY and MANTLES 99 DR. l"IF\I..|..'3 ElJM@ cum. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 94 } :999 99999 999999 9999999999 99999999999999999999999999z SIDENOE & 00's. contains both the stimulating and tho nut:-itiou\sf\' pro- perties of beef, and will sustain life without the aid of other nutritious food. BOVRIL `v--v-uvun Our Coats at $9, $10 and $12 are perfection in style and wearing quality. ` . ` Our Coats from $8.50 down to $2.75 are record breakers for value. The way to test us is to look else- where, then come here and take any price Coat you saw anywhere and see the kind of Coat we sell for the same money. YA L`>_A _L 1-__AVV7_ (`I I` 1 1 1-10 1 \JVe have not forgotten the Children and Girls. Lots of Ulsters and Reefers, as well as Coats, for the big girls and the wee tots. Prices start at $2.50 and raise to $7.50 and $10, just according to the quality. Open to-night till 10 o'clock. - Music 7:30 till 10 p.m. K Starr & Sutclie, FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. r--r-.---.~.- ...u.~ .: nu. \JsovIu||.O\u5l\JIl \Il Jvul IIIUIIUJ |J\l\. - Our Coats alt $15, $17 and $20 are marvels of ex- ccllexjge. We know all about the Mantles and Wraps we sell. VVe know they are made ri ht.` Nothing is skimped." The Trimmings and nterlinings and Sewing is just as carefully watched as the cloth itself. Inside and outsideare both reliable. We don't sell the best garments just for the sake of saying. they are best. We sell them because well made garments wear better and look better. They satisfy, and that is what our proposition always is. Satisfaction or your money back. (`IIP (`f\'I+C 'I.' lf" ml"! n! O`It\ no-1: o~\o-I-I-n`r< A`. A-- What we Know: H8 and 120 Princess Street. Makes the finest cake in the world-you use less quanti than most other baking powders-an3 the cake w 1! be lighter and of ner texture an ` will retain its freshness longer than when an other powder is used--no adulteration wt Gililfd l\F ITIBQX . .. ULIICI PUWUCI I |1I9\o\lII\l CUIIILUI ammonia or alum--at`-all grocers. D - IN TINS ONLY - Pu re ..%;::.~.;:; is a Fluid Beef prepared from the choicest cattle raised in the Argentine Republic and Australia. Mckelvey & Bitch. 69 & 7! Brock St. I\ W nvauao ` We have a few Second- Hand Stoves in good to- pair for sale cheap for Cash. We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It s just as good a Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is a Cooking Stove, and this is saying very much in kwuords. IIl_L., , I n , I Radiant Home BUCK S `Gold I Because they stand today the recognized repre- sentative of the highest development in artistic and scientic stove-building. Their position was not gained and is not maintained by purchased inuence. Actual merit and superiority must rise above ordinary com- petition. ` ' 'Occupy the Proudest Position of all Stoves in the World. ` Acratcd Ovens s%oUVEI~iIh I. zaoxd. ` THE GURNEY-TILDEN CO., LIMITED, HAMIUON. Souvenirs are sold overywherc. one will last a Iltetlme. 50 V R11-X BOURIL. Wholesale Agonoies in Toronto; Montreal and Winnipeg. With on not rumor. IGII1` house but In cl would ..1` on Oh! lb club with nod. and can now out uni in Ion shows no "' '1'.`.``?.`.`.%.'.` (value! jIl&BTI mud n. Wld. will 3.1.. oh In R for nu we to and no.-he-nu mm u an unuuy unul run down non. 1:0! 3. Fox. No:-shport. aye Jackson ionluoynnlod thnfot burglary. n this Illlcindlutu: ~"`l`hiohIho nun who bu Iuiutl tho otonnndpoooolloolon on uighlof Apdl sam.1su7.oouiu man but and ultngnhllnaonnousol . I hop onmllnooiulingiviughnsgoodhtu. obtolojdlnlhnuvnh. uocunryl nnhnhlyoutithunooohnnhotol huklnnyudhhonwlouho nob " Jnahonioin a thumb willbohpunnburgluy Innu- Vll Lasting _f_fecta. Inmlh nun I .. c--I-I uuuuon now. to loud mm In DO- nolotwo. when than would not In tho but trouble. at Jackson it wanted than for burglary and banking jsllon July 501:. Ann: pain any in t hloliborty unul run down H. Par. Ifnl-Llunan-A nag Jnnln-u. Join Jnclool wanted at Vnrlou PIIOOI llonobonlo. Chief Horny in of opinion than the hull- bnod Mexican-lndinn. John Jwkoon. Ionuoncod no tanyou-0 imprisonment 3 day ortwongo for braking into n on no Adolphunoown. but none down tho rivpr. oouowhoro boovnon this city Ind unanno- tune. and that if ihjonuld be loonhd no inhnoting God of good: would in brain hwol M. Thou II no douhs but that nchon lowod but-glory at 0 pro- fusion. ronmi no and down tho bay and rim. Chic! poico (Bunyan. Duoronto. ha vnthn to ohiol Romy. laying that it than was my dimcnlty in convicting Jnoloon Inn. to mid him to Do- $l'nnf1L 1-Imp. oh... -....I.l _-n L. TTYUVT TV "`. III sauna and an 1 will up no that who an an Mull unwind Ioouluauhotyaulvcqlodt. The Hahdsomeal. Cook- Canada. AN INLAND PIRATE. lcluurt. top` and bottom,` ensur- ing even cook- ing. -uw-uucUIuIIII--yf- I-i:u:Iy-d`i:;p;t. Gout inn untu- pul. Andullthhia iunhlbgod. Ihouutolrhnndtyin (hands. `hp clean at Ihochilin huh Tuontopronlutlho baby cu-.g,s.... ngnnnn nank -Lt.L .._. :_n__.. __.., Woyhrbnuklonoooooonh. Bohu innltodlholpsnlohguvunnoau byiudm uuhglhuisiaoonpood otvnthlinp. nndvhulnpcnolludrldbovilldllnt hunts tdncsothollhlhubnuov. vvuu my cunt Lord Runloll. ohioljunioo ol England. upholds the pun in in homo: criticism of wound things. A libel. in his opinion. don not am in A oritioion which use honusly inhodod. and yo: contained Iona inaccuracy. The joumnliu Inn a duty to prior`. and Lord Ruuoll boliovul in Inv- lng Mu pattern it. How Oh. :0 unit TOYE'S." St. The Grand Trunk manner but had an upononoo which he will not fotgot. Chnngu in plant any ho mulo by him in full`. but only no it mm the convonion ol tho company. . '......._._._... ._..;_. -_.....n.. -u-vu-nag uu nvuuu sun 3 I think there is room for provinoinl in-v Mrioronoo with the protons oyatom of honnlin by which town: are onoblod to anal Iduurioo from each other. H a manufacturer ha | good Article. let him dopond upon himself for auccou. If he cannot oucoood. why should the munici~ polity hour the coat? Why should I ma- chnnio pay tau: and tho mnnufnctnrors. who derives prou from his labor. Ololpo enntion altogether! The oynmm make: the rich richer-.And the poor hudor up. The system honou one town at the ox- poon of another. but. in ooruinly injurious to tho pmvinco u I whole. In our one it disturbed the homo! of many men. who had mmcy-n your in pacing them to- `. '9 IL, $,,,,l1 The city of Brantford. many years ago, granted to the company a hendeome bonue towerde the buildings it erected there. and in which employment was given to about two, hundred and fty men. The works being removed to London the city of Brantford claimed a rufund of the bonus, and got it. Then interest was claimed. and granted. After all it ie a queution if the company made much by the ohaage. London gave it $100,000, but it coet $70.- 000 for new buildings. which, added to the refund of 836.000 to Br-antford. Inakea the outlay 83,500 in excel: of the receipts. and the disturbance of bueineee has been very great. The mayor of Hrantfurd ha: been moved to talk on the matter. and paeeing through Toronto. he remarked : a-I aL._L AL--- 2- _,.,,, I avail: `(AV I-fl Lilli II\Il`\.Ia The mayor of Brantford has just return- ed from Montreal. whibher ho had gone to discuss with the Grand Trunk railway manager tome points of dilforonce arising between the company and the corporation over the mnoval of the car ahops to Lon- don. THE AMENDE HONORABLE. The dry goods firm of Hilton. Hughes & Co., New York. was about to make one of its many changes, and used a half-page in the Herald for an announcement. the catch- Iine of which read: "We are not selling bankrupt or shopworn goods. The proof was carelessly read. and the paper appear- ed with the startling announcement : "We are now selling bankrupt or shopworn goods. The substitution ofa w for a "t" had changed the entire meaning. Col. Hilton called at the Herald office for an explanation. When he asked that some correction be made in the editorial columns he was politely but rmly turned down. The tradition still existed that the elder Bennett once declared that if the Herald said a thing was so it was so because the Herald said it. The paper was unjust and ungenerous beeauseit was powerful. Its pride smothered honest. gentlemanly feel. ing, but that pride need not have been hurt by a frank correction of an involuntary error. The spirit of the Herald has been encountered quite often in the Toronto press. The department editors may slander as they please. and if it does not constitute a criminal libel upon individuals the managers and editors invariably with- hold retirees. This spirit of unmanlinoss is seen even on college platforms from pre- sidents who are expected to set a worthy example to hundreds of students. If these graoeless gentlemen studied the British press they would see there how frankly and fully the highest statesmen correct false impressions 00n\0y0d in their ad- dresses. and they have as much dignity left as a college professor or an American l.u.-...li.a .. .. -.....-a L IIIIU I III! wee the cleuicel expreeeion of e weetern bnmoriet. Printer : Inkhe jonrnel for _ edvertieere. of New York. mm ehere in i the empbetic eentiment. or it would not bediehing up eeverel journelietio bbere with ouch hot mice in these deye. Tho puhllnhere oi Printer`: Ink eleo ieeue :- newepeper directory. the moat reguler eand oomipreheneive of it: clue.` Letterly thet portion of the preee which will not prove its circulation but deeiree inated credit for the robbing of edvertieere end the in- jury oi those who give honeet reports of their iuuee. bee been denouncing the di- rectory. Some of there guerrillee `oi the preu rnede specic charge: of unieirneei end prejudice egeinlt the publiehere theee are being chellen A one. to prove their wo e. e reward- ol $1,000 being offered in lome ceeee for nub. etentielevidonce in eupport of their own oherge. Not one peper. eo_ fer or generally lrnown. hu eueteined ite etteclm all have token the done of crow with becoming humility. It would be well if more journe- liete who are reckleee roqerding the truth were pilloried. THE` DAILY WHIG. REFUNDS -~o..w,....{....;. m..,T saconn mun cnofnmc. nnmn-nnnn IIIVHI1 nun-w "'""r'li""`iiXiiIY`jwme. safbnugm. N-OVENBJIR "6. 1896.1 an nrvwal VI V Dun 5 Mn; I Into A hu- -I- _-:-_i -__. .1 DOSE OF` CROW. fl--- _ Il__ _ .-:.:-j- THE BONUS. I out nun but now'n.nt,l:"o v`;"d'~::ll Native 5 mt:-rs-_ '-"-'.......~ '-*- in -`I ITVC"'D!I'.WII lulond look Iphbywhh cu- hnunundthnn-hnhnnuhin 3 Camden `.:..2"6`:':`a ;. mm, a... atonshnlon-tho month. mm bu:o.:IIilax%avio mg : Mg: and :0- : h spun. 000 to in b:no in Kingston. Ir. Guildo. mum uonytouynru nun vuymadonslyil. nnduporhnylhuthonnnliulo hop: hrlshneonty. Inuikh. Ihibunoug u. uoovwylong.vuvcry_hi ly II Dfo won. an. uuuu awn Iuocuom which ponnmod hot to each an popnlu at as well on display an ucollont tniui and oonpuuollnrvoico. Had the can and tboolutial Ibo would have boonvohd l tniluo by the majority. to is can the Ind to nopond so ponmnns oncoru. nod Info All union to hunt her again. I -1:.- Iuvu. n..n.a. lunlrov lorcury , ' The bright srtionlnr Attraction of tho owning Va :1. Calla. of Kingston. `Sho tang oomothing chains! to can with. It was nodouuly upplnudod. Baton the nut appou-ed then won nvonl song: at lighter vain. by other Voodiatt. which won joyouolypouvod by the gallery: Ind with out! nun. in her wounding num- nn 3 hon. III. Cnllfu undo selections which ml-nitud bar In onlnh um mam... ..- -- rloton 'l`.meI. In the winter of thelyenr I802 Benjamin, Abrehem and Jacob mleigh, with rele- tivee. drove to A point in the province or Quebec, and eetebliehod I piece which they culled Frelelghehurg. Many yeere later fourteen children oftho founders engaged e boat end eterted for the west. It in eup- they were wrecked near Kingston. or they were never heard {tom mince they etnrted out. The Freleighs dopoeited money in the bent et Montreal. and it is supposed there ere millione to the credit of the Fre- leiphe. The late exwnrden Freleigh. of Broorntiold. nlweye in writing hie neme I lied it Preleigh. end there in little doubt t at he wu A Igneel decendent of the Pre- leinhe who founded Freleinhehurn in thn mun nu was a Ignul uoconannl`. ol the Fm- loigho founded Prt.-loig.h;`burg in the county of Miuiloquoi. Que .__.:j-:_..__-- Ronlrov Iucury. THC hriohl [III Dunn of John (longer. Nu noo Bonner. .i $i.n Conger. A well known resident of Sand Hill. Dose:-onto road, died on Snor- dny lint. aged seventy-live yoon and nix Inonhha. Ho Ind been ailing lot the push your. Decent-ed I'M born on ll farm with- in I milo of where he died. and s A life long roaidont. of the town:-big Wich- mond. boing but once outside L 0` county. on which oconaion he took I Hip to Water- bown. He followed his trade of brick- layor until nbouh owoutg years ago. when he wont to forming. 9 lemon a wife and live children : Henry. of Bay City, Michigan ; John, of the Briacu house. Napunoo; Manly. of Richmond. and William. of Nnpnnoo. and one daughter. Mn. John Davis, of Wntoruown. I):- oeoaod win A member of the Western Methodist. church. and his end mu poaco. Vllu V Pioton `l`.mn. In oh. .... ..A. n-qvauausl nu uuunu L U HEAD. Hamilton has just bad a sale of munici- pal debentures, and the Herald congratu- lates the city upon the result. For the $25,000 loan." itremarks. we get 825,937. which is equivalent to nearly 10-1. and it was not necessary either to go to London for these advantageous terms. In compari- son with them Kingston is to be compli- mented, since some of its bonds, t_hose run- ning for long dates, sold for $107.50. which is, perhaps. the best sale of the kind of which there is a record. And that sale carries a lesson that cannot be too well laid to heart. It is to the effect that the bonds which sell best are those that run {or the longest periods. These are much sought by investors. and not the de- bentures which are redeemed on the in? stalment plan by a return of some of the principal as well as the interest yearly. This involves an annual replacement of the money. and in these days it is a con- tingency that is not to be desired. The municipal councils have, as a rule. to learn something in financing. so far as these bonds are concerned. The English practice is to issue the deben- tures in small amounts, ata xed interest. and open the sale of them to all who have surplus cash on hand. The disposal of a city's bonds among its citizens has the eilect of making them interested in its nancial position. and one can infer what an inuence they can exert when,` they are alive and active in municipal atlairs. lt is not, moreover, necessary to go to England for asale of bonds which will mark how high the public credit is. That stamp or standing can best be given by those who know the city host. '.l'BE MACHINE I8 BROKEN. Beth Low, of New York, was defeated in bi: municipal aspiration: by hie own party. Bone Platt new in him a man who wae independent, who would brook dieta- tion from no one. who disdained the ma- Ohlnl`. who would treat the eorruptore of the people with contempt, and I0 Flatt put up General Tracey for the mayoralty. There never wae a hope of electing this machine man. andxthe Iurprise is that one of his reputed sense and eharncter would advertiee himeell an a puppet of Platt'e,whoee only aim was to attract some of the voters from Low_ and no prevent hie election. In attempting to kill Low the republican hone has` killed himself. In I: City. lut it has dawned upon them that have been sacriced in order to gratify the whima ofu disgruntled leader. that the mayoralty of a great city he been given tothe enemy rather thin to a man of clean record and independent mind. and feeling is running very high. The machine seem: to have been broken. having undertaken to do too much in this bye-election. The Citizens union. now stronger than ever,Jms announced Low for governor of New York. and it in a care of accepting him or giving the oillce and its inuence to the democrate. Platt is thus being served according to his plane. He is getting the treatment he has been giving to others. And Low a sun in in the nacendant. `III To Hour In Again. cunt-I-Iuunnui thaw Iii. llm, ovuuhonhlhohn. Quullooneqndhlbhvuul. lunch; is by. tunic-lion 0! on two man can-emu ndIAuloA-\Io Moon mm`; MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES. n-_RIA.... I.-- E , one or Tho nuvonaunu. V` -A- lnlorhnnll -rsooan-pa-syn. rmnam.o.-r.n . OIU. Ililll. QlJ.U.l. ll lll. ' lhlfhil to go and no "Skis `I :-Mind" at the Opus Bonn tonight. Prices 253.. Son. and 7&9. DOIII II] n. U. nlwncu. Niuoty-nlno out 0! one hundred on ho Stud with win in Scotch wad clock vorthtronstotmnodo to order. at NO. at El". n.-...'mc.n In no. ..uI _. ucu. lt_-s...m If your every day duuee en e burden. it in laeoenee you ere not well. Millet : Oun- pound Inn Pille will correct thie condi- tion. end welt will laeeoue e pleeeue. Sold by E. C. Mitchell. Ninnkmninn nut nl nun L-nu-I-gal ..- L. lonlnsl Herald. } Talk about rubbing it in. The Granito . junior! were dioquhliod by the Ontario ~ union md the tohgnua to than unuouno- -` in; thud hot in not oolloot. I 5.3. LOUCKS.335 KING STREET Iontnsl Budd. TAIL nhnnb. w-n The laet Panel Ben t. ' The law parcel for the relief of the `Pree- cott and Ruaeell oountiee lire eulferere wee eenu down tine morning. The parcel wee i late in being eent in to the relief commit I tee. oonoequently could not be sent down at an earlier date. (IIICDG IIUU. R. J. Carson. assoc:-ment reduced 8300 on vacant. lots. Mn. M. E. Flanagan. roduood 3400. A number 0! appeal were diumuod und us-oral ntnpoyorn were freed of dug axes. ' _._. WIITII I R. Mccummon. amount reduced 8500. T. Mills. Monument reduced 3500. R. Shnw. Amount reduced 8150. Mrs. M. Doddl. amount roduood 8300. Miss Mary Bieonotu. aneumonb re- duced N00. I} .I I`-Innis ......_-_A ....I.____| Qnnn IIIIIITI III WI-Inna Thou appeal: were considered by the court. of revision oommiuionoro no last night's session. thomppeals being mnde by I mtgnyon of Sydonham and Victoria: II`. I: ' cussing can an your grocer lor "uluo Rib- bon." It will surprise you after using or- dinnry kinda. You can obtain it from all leading grdcara in Kingston, and it in acid as popular prices. uulu In` I upllllrlly. "Blue RibbonvCoylon Tea" is certainly becoming var popular with the citizens of Kingston. on everyone who hue noted it. ie delighted with its delioete avor. We underntand that the pulorn will be open to-night. bill ten o`clook in order to give those who were unoblg to call during the dny A chance of doing so. When you Are out. shopping coll It the parlor on Princeee ncroet. opera houeo block. end be Ielroehed with a cup of thiedelioioue My Blue Rib- bon Too in giving those who no using in perfect ubiataction. When you are ur- chasing ton oak your for "Blue ib- I ban." It. will nurm-ma vnn nhnp unim. .. New ruins. New cu-huh. ' New prams. Ju. Rotldon I Go. nu. lulllotf HOOD. lint quality st Aha-nothyk. twin U I I V ' I\n I9 IvJ\\r\\\lI Sold by _all first-class Druggiets and Grocers throughout the Dominion. . xur one monm. John MoKenzio'wu charged with using 5 Waggon having nnrrow tires for the pur- pone of onrt.ing,ubour. the cit. . Ho pleaded guilty. bub said be mad t. o wnggon for bringing in mould from the country. It was I hnrdabi on A horse to take wide tires out meat 0 country. The one was diamiued by McKenzie paying com. nmg streon. Guerde Toner and Lewler, of the King- eton penitentiary etail`, who left for St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary last night, will be there for six months. Both are model guards. The ret named as a member of the 4th Huasare. was a member of the Canadian diamond jubilee contingent. . Guard James Lewler has for many years been connected with the bend of the Nth P.W.O. ries. To-day-`e l`pIlce Oonrt Tidings. At the police court this morning evi- j dence wee taken to prove Williem Spence 4 a party in his wife's uilt in stealing three umbrellas from the ome of S. J. Kilpa- trick. Bpence said he had just come from Toronto. Himcelf and wife peddled goods all the way down, sending their household goods on ahead by express. intending to locate here. If allowed to go free they would leave the city and take up their residence at Brockville where Mrs. Spence has relatives. The megiatrete adjudged both guilty and committed them to jail for one month. ,'lnIu\ \l..I!...._:-....-_ -L4- r- I UUUo Illu JUG- $3 and 83.50 will give you ue imported worsted trousers. You pay at least. 85 to 36 made to order. Trying-on mom. If they are not as we say don t. buy. Oak Hall, King street. Guard: Tnnnr nnrl l..-2|. at nm Inn... IUII. Don b f;Ail to go and sec Side Tmckod as the Opera House to-night. Prices 25c.. 50c. and 750. I Q ) .....A on an ...:II ._.-..- __-,, n V v - I mm. mm 400. Working men will nd hero pants at 81.25. SL450, $1.75, that will give you wear ainindnlit. just. as good as our S3.50lino. Oak I . A t.......-- ..--:,.l__.; _: u:,_#... `I n Lllllu A former renident of Kinglton. H. E. Glininton, used away Wednesday at Cobourg, car I lingering illness. He w|e.born in Queen`: county, Ireland, in lR3l and when About fteen yen: of age he went. to England and thence to Amer- lGl\. ' UUIHWUQIUUI D050].- l)on't. fail to go and roe "Side Tracked" at the Opera House tonight. Prices 250., 500. and `Me. 7....l.:...... ....-.. _.:n n_.: L--- ____L- _. Ull DIN- , Cobourg will likely have two large num- mor hotels noxlneaeon. Two citizens. R. R. Pringlo and W. L. Mnllory, have pur- chased good building sites on the princi- pal streets and say they are going to erect commodioua howls. 1`:-xn' |'.:l 9.. .. .....I -..- uuu- m__-n_-,m "'5'. R. Rattonbury, lately of this city. is engaged in an uico of n cable car com- ` `I Y k t I 1 . 0: Wfullogn `bllta `izhrnxrnv ny In new I orl an I urge salary. On for full in blue serge. corduroy. bw -'--hundred: to "select from, 15c. tosl. Oak Hall. (`.~L.u.-.. ...lII I!I__I.. L_.._ L..- I,, 7 is suitable to all. from the infant to the athlete, and can be retained and relished by invalide when all other food is rejected. 9-1.: 1-... ..n 13-..; ..I...... `l'\...........:..4... .....I n..._..._

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