11,, `%% ` Starr & S utclie, The Beat on the Market. ooooioooo MONTREAL. -----MANUFACTURED BY-~~-- =T`HE2~- DIstributing Agcnt~ror Kingston. BANKRUPT STUCK SALE} Don't delay. because there is pick and choice all about the store, Crowds came Saturday. Crowds will come all week. Come with the crowds to the Being able to buy goods at 50c, 65c and 75c on the Dollar is a chance not often met with. And the sale will continue until the entire stock is disposed of there. FLOWERS, vnowmzs, FLOWERS. rnuruaas. wmas. qumns. mr omuuwrs. nmmm; av numoxs. un1ss- snnon ans. nmnws. mm! aoxm.-:'rs. \/ ` V`? Illgt I IHOWIHK. UUT B01130 was s mile from the nearest village; I had no one to send for the doctor. I `had given Tom nearly 1 bottleful of syrup of ipecac. without effect. e was suifo~ eating! Frantic with fear. I pulled him out of the bed, and. as net recourse. made him turn round and round; in fact. I whirled him until he grew nsusested and suddenly threw it as quantity of hlegm; his life was saved! When the strsln was over and om safely tuc ed In bed, I collapsed. With dear old Shiloh at hand, nowadays, we hsve no such terrible scenes to contend with, {cs 1: pfgvgntj them." Yours truly, Brarsxv Forums. Of i'oun( Mothers, Because Its Approach Is So Insidious, and Its Outbreaks So Agon- lzlng and Frequently Fatal. Croup usually commences with s cough. more or less fever. slternste hot and cold srlls, ushed face. wster red eyes and restlessness st night. Not s moment I ould belost. whether t e case be common cold or not; it may de- velop intotme croup. If you live In the country or on the outskirts of a town or villsge. it is I very wise and necessary precaution to have s ood croup remed at hand. espec allgpln the F11 . Winter and early ring man!/uz. Shlloh s Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup; R H 1- -nnblci-nu 1...`--_..... _.._-.A Crqgng Is Terror of Thousands Aourrs. ' an: Units. Vin uni !-nhot,"n laIyAhlhh 1 Hi ..,._....:':.-:.':..... *5-'-~ is on sale at the Taylor Store, Princess Street, THE TAYLOR & co. TAYLOR & CO. Ivurn r luI'\n1Il IHICBIIIJ mu hunch:-on mam IN and I:n xlmi lhmlnmal II It `Ill all an thaw Are In! human`: Immune! Ilnh ' I vovlll an-Ihqy an M rllh mung: llhhhunnloh I In PRINCESS STREET. Jul: nmnn. a... `hunk inl1.`w|nki|IIl.0. luhvillucl MI. |Suth erIand's We notice too large a stock of . : CHILDREPPSSPRING HEEL I BUTTONED snons in Don-9' gala stock. with Patent Leathet Tip. Sizes8 to to}. So weay { . 85c instead of $1.10. I lTo buy Shoes anywhere arid; everywhere. Go to a place where f every pair can be depended upon.` That : the way it is at out store. 4 lt sqRisky Business; BANKRUPT STOCK Reliabl Shoe House.` VI-Jv\n .7 ---..v.. - w-u " Never shall I forgeme Agony I experienced that night, so many year! 0. when little Tom w_u taken w th the croup. It was mid- night and snowing. Our house In one to send for the dnntnr [hm-I m_agic cases croup; it is soothing. loosening, expect- orant. leusant to take and per- fectly armleu. Thousands of mothers will reco he the picture conveyed in the ollowin extract glrotrlxza let1t\}=r`;o C. We & Co.. 0 0y. . .. rom an old lad whose grandchildren have bee: cured by Shiloh : Cure ' ll `K7'..._. -I...-II 1 I.-._...-A - -..-_._ Itnuulhtllneilyconucil. nibb- chuoohh luau cunnlttuudono ;7oo..asmn Than npnnnbdindur kyon|IopnrIolIhpour.|hirduinI9 hdpthnnlvuunoueooonyoalhpsn ofthoeilyuineo totiunnll invcunnt uueivieruourcup van upon! in dines an-nah ` rv-----u -v--u v--v--um -uu pump! out!` | ` nguohlu) should be provided out o! A fund to which citiunn and thoconncil could contrihnh: that the land might ho plowed 4 at tho oxponu ol the city. (II in Own). ' but that In other oxponlu nhonld hocharg- ! od again the drop. The noun mum as ' vary small Cipondituo of civic funds. and. I , pnpunyamcua. u is he use ohuwhop. ' 1 vcrylugo bandit. I I- .._. _I... A. ----- V --.- -uvu -vu wuv uuvu - Ih_wao nob acted upon at once. and later I could not ho actod upon an all. oinco the looaoonwao too la: advanced ond ihwaa I not doomod oxpodiont to incur failuro and Icon in connoccion with it. So it wont ovot mu thin yoar. Now tho nance council doclinoo tho roqooot hi Mr. Drum- Inond. ooctotary for tho advioory hoord. ; hooonco it in non inclinod to make . grout - i oowatdo tho exporimont. What woo tho proposal? That a an |ohould ho Iocurod of tho vacant. land ml lthocity; ch in ohould ho paloollod out 1 among than who Iroro willing and ablo to work it; that at tho moot tho nod. (08 .nnLaunn noon smith... __.n .._.x, x - . - - - - - y n 1 I maul IJ\/lIll`lI`Jn I I The linonoo oommittoo of the council is ' responsible for the rejection of overture: i` from the citizen: and looking to the roliol got the wonky poor. A year mo the re- [ quon wan undo blush cho council oncoungo } the garden plob plan of providing work 1 and food for the noody. h. .._- _..u. ..;..I ._ _.- -1 -,,, I . went: an election I:rin|-for the 1 un there ` r in in in. 1 w-_ru-v\.n The son in not claimed." says I I tory contemporary. 0; course non. Dr. : SmyI.he e election wee so pure that it. `I would never do to have an enquiry made ; a into in debeile. Then Dr. Smyche doee ` non went: the neat. and would not take in. ' He does not: wens A new election. and :5 I 0: does not want nnocher ehence gob cm 1 and any unpleeeenh things. are only Ilhh III - ' &"n.'.:',:T.'."...... .6 : .`.'.......`.:`..`.."'........".`.'.' A ll bihll by Crumley Bros. v-.- ...... un--n'eIuIIIl\eE|ll\IIll Visions sre bed of other dsys. when toryism was triumphsnt:.whon real csrni- velh of corruption were conducted; when the head of the conservative perty gave to its policy which put money into the poo . kets ol monopolists. end took his ehsre ol it at election times; when the spoils system was presched by innocent journslists, end prscticed by politicians not so innocent: when constituencies were deluged with corrupt funds. end the seed sown for poli- tical wickedness thet hes borne its crops. some thirty, some sixty end some on hun- dred fold. And because the tory govern- ment hed the boodle fund. to which one contributed his $l0,000. to "the lest time of ceiling," of course the grits must hsve theirs. therefore Mr. Hsrry is pcrsnnelly corrupt,nnd must be disquslied. Such is tory theory-. end the working out of it es the protest proceeding hes so in ex. empliiled. AUIVLA ,-,- ,1 `!i J .uu-- The groan issue in the reported central fund, orgnnizad under ' government: aun- picee. with which, nl course, lion. Mr. lllu-by much be connected. "He had his share of the boodlo," infer: the knowing one. who laalka A grow deal in the upper room. and smirk: and winks n! he talks. and we much tncklo him. Upon theories of this kind the can of Mr. Harby in con- fidentially discussed, and in is decided to seek his diaqunlicnuion. \'...-._, ..._... ..-u v]: My, what: loose ideas must: have preveil- ` ed in caucus I They have nob been called upon to give parbioulnre of the alleged ol- fenoe ea yeb, and when they are bhey will I hove a `time of in. Truth be hell bhey do not know of any cues of crookodneee. They euopecb e number. but. suspicion does nob not count: for much oubeide Che caucus -an--. THE KINGSTON PROTESI`. The Smythe faction, after all the talk, seem to have had a hsrd time of in in fram- ing a protest Against: the election of Hon. William Harty. Kl _|._a. I_--_ _-.1,,,, -y .... -.1 "nay vuviaaun - I Mr. Rozors conrso is nob slwsys such as B llborsl journnl can commend, bub he is living up to his patron ideas. his Ideas of political indspendonco. and what he does honodoubt thinks ho can justify. I n this case his action will stand I mu. uuuu Uta --lvuuuu LAVIIIJU III-IV UIIIIKIV IJUIIIIU. ` It required very few word: from Ron. I Mr. Fleher to ehow thet the farmers would I mblbe beneted by the butter bounty. Farmers. one rule, sell their produce in emelllote. Oreemery factories would be` eble to olnlm the bounty. But even these l ` would not be proted very much. The. great advantage would be on the side of the middlemen. who would be able by ` olualcetion to melee oxhlhlte euoh no " would command the bounty. But thgij middlemen are not mehlng the butter. M The lling of our pockets with money 1` would not help the trade or the quelity of I I the butter. They are getting their bounty already from the coneumern. and it in eul ! clently large enough. M up Dan-.. A-.. --.. . ! n .- _-L _I.._-___ _,, significant only an A sign of the times. Tueoowwetivuereexperimenting. They ere biclniing the farmers with straws. They are seeing what: will court the favour of our yeomen. They Are posing as the forms:-3 friends. Hence the butter bonus. Th ronnh-All nae-u Inn _n..A- 1...... II-.. -. .- .. ... .......... ...... ,....,.....u.. The bubtor bounty wu not B pal-by Iuue. In In: pruontcd by I conservative mom- bor and backed by oonnorntivo mombora. but In In not In lune in which the libor | an nnd conservatives were divided. In in ` Iigmcunb 'I` ..nn`..d.u...sx....--- _..._-_x.._-_u-._. mL_, THE BUTTER BOUNTY. some people are very much Ihookod no the mama. taken by Frontenac : member on tho butter qnution. Mr. Rogers voted with the government. and tho inforcnoo in tbso Mr. Roger: hu become I Iupiporter of it to I" intents Ind purpoau. Th: hnlalmu lm....o.. _-- ....L - ..--n... 1-..... Fran} DAILY` WWI-IIG. ON!!! pl! Orhn Dior. Our $1.50 and $;.oo two and three-piece Suits are qill trade] winners. T A GARDEN 91.01` scams. . u_.,,.. _ mm In- other`. ruinpnnl [I Ir In mrly n an-nun m In the .\l-rmluulhuly I1 IL. which. nu DIM Italnl. I`? from: but Into nklndc I Mn mrlheItonnn~l|.d t the liver and touch. L11.` -.|h-A Lu p-I bur uni.-tllll UDITIK haunt mud fph Illilt. 1 o._o.o-..I.u. nu dun-cow. 3.0.: .117 XDQ Q} T \ Wunlrr-nl Inul_\- wu-NM -"I- no. has -1: I my nu-hsmd fmm as I-gr In A kind and In: lma-hum! umllhllu-r." Tlw IIIm`I`\`l" d_\'In(`|\a|n rwnlmro ml-4`m|I|I'. ||\`B\'|ltl|. xnunnl nmlnnrn Iv v--Inl. In nos only In ml In muwur. but I o munr M innum- lriul In- other-. ruinpnnl-muhip wlmn p--pin` mrly Imam 0! Nil`. MI-I : Your handled and lift}-om shares 5 utnrk ol the Broch-illo Timon Em compnn . hold by N. B Colcoct`. come t 0 of John Molt Thin givoo ul% the consroui taut. N `the Carrying Conlrnu Awnrdod for 000 1 \`onr~-Regular Uorvlco. A `\'.\~`|llVI-`TU.\`, March 3I\.~ThO tar-gononl yesterday awarded the o for urrying the mails from Jun Ware. Alulm. to I-I. C Rcchs Somme. Wash , an the nnnusl com tion of 350.000. Wenro in at $110 jn of the Yukon and Tannanna l'iVOK she route is LUIS mile: long. The co provides for two round trip! month! period oflonr years, beginning Ju I398. The contnctnr oblngneo him provide supply nnd relief autio no shock them with ample Ill ptovisiom. mindset and dogs. , h tnct nloo call: for Lnplnndul. oarri dog tumlin cutlicionu nnmborl ho roauluity 0! service. The prinoi _ tnrmodinuo poinu on the man an -` City and l"crc_v Mylo. Canada. and City, Alan. The Canadian norornmont. hu government. to the establishment otnocon.-try 0 ` nations on her unitary And the tor-gzemnl boliovon this nrrongollntll gunnnloon nguhr mail nrvico to guy, AIIQIA. pcoplo of um. region. HINDI. ` The capture of Shandy was a brilliant man---uvro.aat.ho main body of tho dor-N vishaa. who ndvmced against the Anglo-' i Egyptian forceafn..- handy, in now cut. I on Irotn its base and ice ro..or_ve deposit. do- I etroyed. The dorviaha wlio hlvaucu ; ngunabtheAnglo-Iigyptinna are entrench in El liilgi, on the Auburn river. Th are oulfuring qoverel from lack of food I are Iubeiating on pa m nuts. The deahr tion of their suppluoo Ac Shandy will c ` pel them to give battle. for which I Anglo Egyptian expedition has been Jynwniting. News of B crushing d I of the derviehoa is expected hora hourl They are made to t Boys from four to fteen years of age. Our Spring Styles are `here. GRAND 00., Tholr Ruorvo Deponlt. Destroyed And Mulu Body Cut on from Its Bun. Cukn, March 30.--Fuller particulars of the capture of Shandy on Saturday show blush the place was bckon by surprise. The gunboam, with B battalion of E3 ptinna on board. ascondod the Nile from I. o mouth of the Atbaru river and arrived so Shandy by dawn on Saturday. The gunbouhu alxelled one form und than the battalion was landed and utcarked the town. The abtnck was made by n llsnk movement and bhe dervilh garrison was completely routed. bbo Egyptians pursuing them for bwanty miloa. mg- -__.,.__, .1 n; , I - ---- l New ssprct `result For Duma[es-Aldn- vlts By lnnk omunm. Bi-:i.i.i~;\ ii.i.i;, Ont. March 3`).--'l`he case oi W. H. H. Ponton against the Dominion bank lor damages for false imprisonment has taken on a new aspect. The bank has. through its counsel. moved [or R clmnge of venue from Napunee to Toronto and in support of the motion put in so` veral allidavits. Clnrenco H. lhgurt, prominently mentioned in the prosecution of Mr. l`-mton, malice ailiduvit and swears that the sensationiil ioporle published in the papers inuenced public opinion in fix- vor of l'onton and against himell and tho bank. He says Lhetintense interest and the deepest sympathy were shown for l`on- ton and that the feeling against him:-oli mid the bank was vor strong and when tho plaintiff was disc erged it was made the occasion of in big public demonstra- tion. Bogart further states that alter tho preliminary trial he was told by county oonstsble Sills than he had better seek the occlusion of his room in the hotel. Threats were also made, he swenrs, in the hotel against him and the bank premises. lle suites in his niiiduvit that he think! in would be impossible to secure A fair and unbiased trial In the counties of Lonnox and Addington. The aili lnvit of inspec- tor Bogart is supported by similar ones from the present manager in Napanco. Arthur l'epler. the former manager there. E. II. Boines. D. Gamble, manager at To- ronto, snd Mr. M-sdden. barrister. Nepa- neo, who noted for the bsnlr. The matter comes up so Osgoode hall. when E. Guss Porter will Oppn"-0 the motion. d : Drummand is understood to hnv.) written to the council asking for action n I in regard to the garden plon sohemo, be- | ing urged to do so by members of the committee, and being anxious than last :l year's experience of delay until too late ' i should not be reputed. The finance ~`com:nii.ten's report. as given in the ps- pers. ir: "Owing to the present: nances M0! the ciny the roquosb of A. T. l).-ummond : ` fora grant: for the pxtato pitch scheme. I could not be complied with" Did Mr. Druinmond ask for in grant? 11 the re port; a reasonable` rop`y to his _|otler`. When it cmnmihtoe oicibnuns is roady and willing to discuss the quesbion, has infor- mation to givo and is desirous of s confor- enoo, is that: the way they should be treated? _,, -tn r....-... us guy yuunu uuuunvclu 10 Oofiliniy owed `in to the ndvieory committee of the Poor Roliui eonioty, and to repreeenhbivee of the St. Vincent: do I Paul society. to confer with them. henr " the facts, and reach 3 periecb understand- `. ing oi the whole mnober. before proceeding to diapoee of it. A diaoourbery,- perhaps nob'intonded, bug novertheiola real, hue 7 been shown to_lhe citizens who are behind " this movement when they have been mid r in oiich thob the council is non desirous of sharing their werk,\thaL ib does not want ' to hour any more from them with regard i to it. if DERVISTU-l_E8 AGAIN nourso. ---v' -nap nu p F]. IFIIIU VI P"IICIIUIIIPP . won dlupoud to glva of unit time and nuns Ionrdo a deserving work. Very male of the worry And the bun-don would have hllon upon the council. It bu bun consulted boonuu ll Ihould lake the inma- NV0 5507050. lllo the councils in other places. In tho public interose. lh nan-tninin -__.l `;L on 6|-- -J--'---- Olin non; who. in life. And. In spam Iplrlt cc phnmclnppy. inn (Ila:-maul A- -1-.- -1 Huh. ax..- -_A YUKON MAn.3i-E3;/ace. _.___.______ AL... __ THE PONTON CASE Changed. .._.. Don`t take our word for it ; convince yourself. When you are down town step into the store and view the best assortments of Boys attire ever gathered under one roof in Kingston. You will nd an Extensive Variety. and we POSITIVELY GUARANTEE each and every Suit in our Boys Department shall be Lower in Price than goods of similar quality can be bought for elsewhere. `uinpnummslnip vmh n {:2-nnnh:vf" Evan aha` ` `u . I ln tuh\`l{ohaI|nl hot ha nklud n III\ l`|1h mm-In, and I. 0. link. uuelgulsu Iul` ulunlllll on we pro: HUI DI war w Spain. was really intend on I prncnic dmpln of American sympathy with the Bruin wlicy in China. The Americun nd ' ' - llllp NOW IN: l'.)l'B l\I`lHll|". ` ` Lmmw, March :10. -- A docpntoh from Shnngluu to A new: uxoncy hero any: them is reason to believe mm: the prounce of the gnkirq American squadron at: Hong Kong. which wu origimuy wppoud so be `designed for Mmillin on tho pro: at 0! war with Hnnin. vmn rnnllv inumd nn - any l!0ll|(l no!) no menus." Pi-:iu.\`, Msrch 30.~-'l`wo thousand Rus- sirm troops, including cnvnlry. have land- ed at Port: Arthur, and ii. is said than I70 guns are en route to fortify Port Arthur and Ta Lion Wan. The Chinese iisg is hoisted beside the Russian so save ()hins s face. bub the Chinoee do nob sttsch any importsnoe to the lease feature. since they ero aware that the Russians will remain in perpetuity. There are nine Russisn wnr. ships now :11. Psri. Arthur. [u\`nn\' khu-oh `III .,_ A :hu.ms..l. I`.-n... Inn, 1` ranco Int] uermeny." Tho Hang Kan correspondent: of the Time: says: "A rillienb bell was given Int. night in honor of prlnoe Henry of Prussia. who felicitionoly xrapoeed prosper- iby to the colony. Hen. B nck, responding. thanked prince Henry for hie gracious words and declared that: there was no ree- uon under heaven why England and Her- nmny should not ho lriende." P..~..-n Mnrnh `Ni _._'l'nvn ||.n.....ul l).... Hgllllla hue nuano umnoao egreemeno." The Novoe Vremya declares : "Eng- land will never go beyond a promab. Hur predominnnoa in the far east: is gone lur- evor and in will be worse for her if she fails to come to is timely agreement: with Rus- sia, Franco and Germany. The Hnnn Kano nnrrnnnnnrlnnr. n! Mm IIUIIHTIIIUU. The so. l'et.0n-burg corrospondenb ol the Times euya: Tho greatenb indiflereuco. nnwuntlng almost: to mntzemp, is shown how for any possible Brim"-.Ih protests ognins: the Russo Chinoao agreemenb. Novoe Vrannm dnnlnmn - "ldnn. wm up nnu nno uuor mu mm) on nabbed." Tho Dally News says : "It is a serious rebu` and makes the government look vony foolish. The huo-and cry tho *ory papers are raising, however. is miachievouo and undigniod. Uleurly in was not worth Eu,-gmnd s while to go to war to pmvent Rn`-aia s nation. What: we have to do in to me that Bribiuh rights and interests are not imperiud." `I111: Rh l'Afnr-nhnn-.1 nnrv-A-nnnnnt nl 0|... IUHKLII DUB |JrUUEUl. V '1 he Morning Post says: "Lord Sel- borne'a speech uppenra to indicate that the government in conscious of having lost the game against Russia. The D.iil_v Chronicle cap: "The govern- ment may be preparing some brilliant statement for tho Huuimi game, but the British citizen is not fool enough to accept the star that the door has beou kept undo npon. he treaty of Tien Tam is being torn up rind tho door will ho slatted." 'l'hn nmlv NIIWI nnvn- If in n -n-`-'-'---- |'\`|ll||l'U Ullfn." The Times commenting editorially on lord Selborne a speech _'/ealordny says: The language 0! lord Salborno is not cal- culated to dispel tho dangerous illusion ex- pressed by the Ruuian newspaper: that Grant: Bribain will non go no A grenbor length than probeaha. '1 he l\lnrninu l'nnl>. nnI1:- Ill n--I t-| Venn nccln-d'.a vat Inn uunmnomor E_......""*'....:.`.'.*...".......'*..':.:. .r::.=" I lath and cuuunun Ullnmal nil`: uuaao nullcl B can-ue noun. England In: lost: nothing in China which ought to have been keno. The policy of an open door is intact. We have already obbninod mluable oompenuunon and are in a pop.-mun to obtain more it we require them." 'ph Tllvlnn nnnnnnnnn AJH.....l..Il.. ..... nnglnnu xrom nnercoum. "We should receive from my war carving ouu A sphere of inlluonoe in C int. he said. "A conrnuhion and re-ueenion of the rights we now enjoy. and my gov- ernment uh;uld make the infringemenn 0! these rights a news belll. pnurlnnvl hnn In-r. nntld..- 1.. !`9l.:... pruueu we guverumonn views. Lord Bolbume declared that there was more humnllation for Englund in fallmg to exclude Ruuln hum Muncburia than more would be for Russia in failing to excludo England from Khartoum. "WA nhnul rnnnI'IvA Ian... -.... .... -- Thouundl of not Troop: sud Numbers`/of an llunluhlpl Going to rortlty rm-I Arthur and Ta Llcn Wan-Lord lol- borno'I ltroug Ipuch In the Brltllh Bonn-Nunpupor oplnlom llllfu Very WIdoly-llu|nIlInIon In lnglnnd I! am full: to Exclude Raul from In- chm-In. Lormox, March 30.--\Var like propan- tionu continue here. Conuidarablo impor- unco in attached to n lpoech 0! lord Sol- borno. under secretary for tho colonies, in this city yoeterdny in which. although ho diuvowod spanking an A renponsiblo mom- bor of the government. in in beliovod be ex- preued the government : views. Lord Halhurnn rlnnlu-ml Hut H...-. urn: MADE av nusaws LAST MOVE IN CHINA. ` [Au Accms_ss|vE Anvnmzsl llcr Flag Has Been oistcd BC- sidc Russia's. / [Ill SAVE LINKS FACE} The big store wears the crown of leadership more deservedly than ever. It is our constant study to gather the brightest and best goods and to display and price them so that your condence and satisfaction is gained. In all your buying you have no`. likely seen general Dry Goods, Millinery and Manties to compare with our prin stock: - 1 7f\\I`lT\."(` IA ntn A 1 - ,.,r_... .-.v-. vu- pringl OM EN `S CAPIES---A large range of correct tyles Tor Spring. `l Some of Cloth with Chiffon and ibbon Trimming; others of ' elvet with jet Trimming, nd othgrs of Chion and Lace. Dainty things that et oh an street costume. Prices $2.75 to $15. SH RT WAISTS--Another new lot comes to us decidedly new in style and made of dainty ma- erials, 75c, $1. $1.25 each. 7 l'.`A'l`III.`I) A \Yf\ I`A \YI"I' v\v~o on . --. -- - - Is Better than most stores sell. The Cloth is Better. The Trimmings are Better. The Tailoring is Better, and the Prices are In-` variably Lower. wnnusau. ,3, `pl. qllub \9I\-Ila LEATI nan Aim FANCY BELTS--Solid Lea- her Belts, with harness buckle, in black and `colors, 00 20C, 2 c. Fanc Leather Belts t ' SHIRST xv/nywr m:'rc_n{,.`}c .Zf .9E `.`El3 vs. upvw, may. I ut_IIv lohcltllbl lJWiI5D$ `Sac C3611. smm wA1 sT SE'I`S-Extra ue at we, 5c, 25c. Novelties at soc, 65c, 75c. Belt Gri 5 5c. Tie and Sash Ribbons, Tie Laces, Silk Tges and hats. just the wanted things for Easter. See that each Cigar has a Red Ribbon In the end. prlrltd "BLAOKSTONE" on It. Norte 7-.- ~w--w-- so-I IVEJIIT `g;.l:l-.Iil1e x7/lithout this tragic mark. J. M_c:far|and, rbnnnpr mcmtoun .1 ca V :13 and I20 Prlncooo Btu-oat, Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWI:J-i~`\'. Brockville, THE I(ENNLil)\' C0,, Limited,Montreal. BLAUKSTUN&E CIGAR, .ct s Look at the Facts As my Arc. `he Blackstone Cigar Factory, OUR BOYS C-}l_2GTHlNG ~