:`.nmnu' srzw. cm In twang Mr Irwin-nilv I :3 '3"`.,..m""""' armam- I \ I! M Ania . uv-fr. . , _ , Eh C !-f'lf$~fP~f>l'#-C>fhf#C'hf fh I -\`\<`I4`I41 0666434164 "6"O`RBTNbI N`q musmnmmnn 1U\l U!-IULIO Women's Notural Cotton Vests. boll sleeve. orotohot trimmed nook, rib- bed body, 100. hWomen s Natural Ootton Vests, BhQnG\l hslf sleeves. trimmorl nook. 160 one . Women's White Ootton Vests, half sleeves, fancy rib, fancy open work. neck trimmed. 16o osoh. Women : White Cotton Vests, lmli` sioovos shaped. fancy ribboil. iimoy neck trimming. finishoil with ribbon. 90:). Women's Nnturnl Moon Yam Vests, hsli` slsovss. fancy ribbon ti-immod. 200. """ Women's Light Weight hslf sleeve White and Maturnl Wool Vosts worth 7'83, for too. Women's Silk Vosts, Bieovsloss. min. Btoro upon 'l`ueslny, H mm. till (I pun. Givin good values to our patrons is our best trade buil er. ' Here are some special lines in Women's Cotton Vests that are trade builders. V ` Women`: White Cotton Vents, half a`eeve, emu 10 each. 1I1,.,.,..|,\v.n In -A ~- KINGSTON AGENTS. Duhhhhh on aon , _ _ _ - gnu-IIIIIC I IIVIII If our o'nimI are true you will certainly benet. if false you no nothing out. gg -g ..k_. _4---- CRCK H R\)0I., nit! IN I . the Awbuwh-arm V no bad of uric. .~ RF?|`RI-Z8!-I.\`T.\ TI \ I .- _l-liIOSf0R-;B:l;lBsS corn; I Wcrg You Ever Tsaugn a'&> PORMBRLY RICHMOND a co. I18 and I20 Princess Stu-oat. nnucatudn] ` m0` . JAN. ;5L:*`-B"`::`*.?:*:r=a"*'*.\:`,"*}E mi . Mn. {..`.s'."`?:```.'.2`..".``. mu M not I Nut Lkhlmron` UNI... I - -nu.-an: Ivl CV UIII yl I9` " A mm o! 4 kinds 00 Jack Km mum: noun! Oahu 0! lind- 4 mm M Dclupra -lonn kind--nm ml uullun-lull 0! Runs- Imsd--ronml vo|M-n|-Irv mom and Luther Punu- loud cool Damon Nola scrum. noon. For a larger number of Wrappers: lllcrnlnamwlnn Mn.-mn.u__n....n. 1--.. m_n.... ., Though the Oosuiest made. sell for ,.._'-- ------vvn VI VVIC` llleyclgg-isewlng Mnch|nu-nook cuo~l)M|onry- ,..t_W; ~c|odu~-\\hthu-Illvomun., undmo rm n vmm (mu ...m an. an. _ _ - . ,7 - FREE for 50 sugpggga-p Wrappers: nu Knlvu llun-MM ----4 "-"H ` [For 25 surprise soap Wrappers 1' W0 cm FREE: I`. Juana I 4.3.! IA.-..n- [mama lllBl.ANl) S -_ `:- mvmw-znmn mama-zx 3:, on us. uuumm awnmmunm 6 It A R-\\Rl\ .-mum `mm 3|. mmmr slim M-Allmnkvnoriimiqsllubaelx memmmvin mum. Annual that my. nuwnulmva was hurt man In nnlhytmmygvcmmomh. * TIRED 1 |rn...sb\h`shL|_,\|.L ..._.._ . v-v -Ivv I l\XX I 4 down Lml Penalty. ol the lumen Iilqlndulu Laud Family. A choice 0! a [rut nanny Ioumul limuru. A no gamma 0! up lulu! novels. 3 than at up-tooint Mum. A cook book. fmmmmmm. - crmnmm. E'I3YL0Tv_3X' u_L_n-{aaL n7 i oaNoR8r~T- ls \ RELIANCE`, - ..... - auuvurwurvy ` "`_r'n:` I .ononx Ion mic. do. :1`. Ifllunn, n n F. A. PAREN r. .vrwIx IOAP MN I T. ITIPHIN. N... 4 Duchs_s strong. nialmd nook. , 7- Cum Imam :-__. PIANOB FOR RENTAL llfj r Iv:-outrun. us...- send For a Free Land Sample Packet. CIUZKVTIICW. x Iultlopuintclulil tin Miyl X&[Id Iijlnblhgvuuunlh \gl .._...- uvnuuaulvu I3! IXVW INTPFQT I _ work. The iniquity comphinodof hy the horypnnhunocheonnvnhd. Tho "doolhunohImnn Ind on other nll. Eir Charla fnppor didnohwtih a hour. htionhllolusl auction, in which In aid that his govumnnnt would he willing to pwnchuuhnmd. huh Mr. Pops. Ill`. V uhowod hlr. Fuwollaomothing which live ` ovidoullymiphoohnad whiehln I wIIi'IIi'.tWIii i'n For iktioii purpiuof `I Th toxin no immonnlyphued the | thowvidoneoagnn than ha Inn mi-I tigsuddhalthuydonouppnrinuohudn ` lighluineohlr. Pap ha nudohineonlw uiumhnl the Bhrwanh it inundat- ouodmnnuuouatuvo-rot hrgivutm ' Iiomol lysugubm it heonvunhusma with tho Ituonh any fmid. "Uuhn."i\ uyo.'!iIhnn0ouuhnuuI!onpolih` an to ho anpolld to nlnn Ihutho might possibly hut Oulihnhly an-A whuswu not Inn luupoliticnlpurpon uturnhoulcluhlnhhhhunducux bin cireuunnao ho nhl hhily hi: Ivohqwv null hnhunlpttl pain: A ehnnhlhothhua -.A;.............:sL "THAT'S ALL. Committee: were appointed by the anus the common. at this union-. in order clout up sandal. The south eon- miuoo bu ot done anything The com mom committee has now couphud in Int}. Th. im'm.;s.. ........u_:__; -n L-. n . The negate. on the aonngth of more re- port. rtjected the bill which gsvo the lean ebce. The nnuto who. through its tory mujoriey, willing to believe anything 4' and do anything in order to injun tho` KOV'QfI!m\U. I DRUM&lOND COUNTY RAILWAY. When the government a year ago pro posed to lease the Drummond county rail- way. in order to exbend the lnhercolonisl towards Montreal. in was inain abed khan there was corruption in the care. 3.. The Montreal Sbar had in that the deal was effected before even oicial reports had been made upon it. that on the strength of the agreement rmtzea had been discounted ` the proceeds of which went to election ` purposes. to olection trials. and to certain liberal nevnpapera. 1"h-....-a- 4.. AL- 4*, -- . J rsuuulu \lll1l1l 06 an anon IIW In N19 United States any more than in Canada. and why should chow from whom otfoncea came not show signs of a change of heart 7 If this is not the Mme to amend Canadian law in in not. the time to enforce American law. Our man should be as welcome to the army of boiler: as to the army of tight- era. ...o_. r. vuvvna A law like then the Canadian parliament in nob inclined be peas. Wham lb bee is worthless, but the premier does not think that hhie ie the time no amend in. and to create aoreined relations between us and our cousins. Noble sentiment. ! Bub should in nob be roeiprocated by the Am~ erlcane 3 Why should there he an alien law in the Htnfnn Ann ---`\-- `L--* "' n ' uuuuuu IlF\uUI\lIlu u Itioapretty weak affair if that in the case. It in not to be compared with the ant under which the Americana pparaio, and which. they claim, permits them to force Canadians out of the United States at a moment : notion without trial and legal process. A I-.. I:L. A. ,. .a :- ...r u Q-rrll vuluuvuu The abrike in the King shoe factory in Toronto hue occasioned A teeb of iihia alien law. Anminiebrnbore have been appointed. and Mr. McMurrich. ah the Queen city, has been looking inbo the low and the (ache and he does nob see that he can do very much. The sch. he says, ieelmoah entirely destitute of the machinery neces- sary for making in elfecbive. except: that a manufacturer may be sued for the penalty for bringing in nliene under bhe contrncb, and he in nob certain what: he can do in that direction. i. o, - -... .. .. uuvvullulllv nnu IIIUIIGODI-Ill. True. lb was passed reluctantly, and an a "blu" measure. The United States had its alien law under which men of the de Barry stamp were unduly driving Ca- nadians oub of the country, when they eoughb labour in it, and sometimes. added insult to injury. Something be oilaet this oppressive leginlnbion wen demanded. and it: was provided. hub in a form theb ie not now appreciated. rm... -.....-L- .-, .- , wr- .. nvvli null) l.A.'lVVu Bo Cnnndn has an alien law that does not amount to much. It In not creditable to our leglalntoro if, as it has been describ- od. it is unworkable and ineffectual. 'I`....- KL ..___ .,A---| ` V,-. uu vuv LIUI 5 uanu UL prUElllrl 16. VIII shine delegates did not regard the plshis-' cite as an ideal way of taking the voice oi the people. and prohibition was not re- garded as arildeai measure. "Pro tion, said he, "use condition of ch ` cod and insanity ;" it would be much hetter"ii tepi- perance efforts were directed against the bars and treating system. Another said that "ii a man says he wants a glass oi beer I am not so sure that I have a right to starve him lrom it. This expression was applauded. so that it would appear to reflect the rentimsnt of others present. This suggests reflections. The clergy are `supposed to represent advanced ideas upon all moral questions. They are the leaders of thought in church circles. and upon them very much depends the success oi the plebiscite. Not much can be ex- pected from the iniiuence from the man who says he will vote for something and at the same time indicates that he doubts the wis- dom of it. Nor is the Baptist the only clergyman who is going into the campaign hail-heartedly. There are others. The conclusion is that the prohihiticnists are either ahead of time. or that some oi the clergy are behind time, and in any case the result will be the same. Taylor & C0. Bankrupt Stock. TALKING 0N_ PROHIBITION. The Bepizieiae. in eonveniaion in Hemli- bon. discussed the plehieciize. II: we: intro- duced bye resolution which eelled upon `the Bapbiebe everywhere to vote for the IIIOHMOII oi the liquor izreie. II) turned onb, ee one ciergymen expressed it. that] m: .l.l.....e_- .11.: .._L ..-___.n ;L_ I t . TH13:_ DAII_.Y %wmG.| A POOR ALIEN LAW. ..._J_ L, - I "oz-wjp-zv 0} V xx..." .7 In mm `on: mtg: cqmu n. ` . s-.s....:.:z.; ."...;``.= m""". I \"T\II' -... ........_.. `THEBLAGKSTUNE CIGAR. upon): `(III IMDIII. The council of the board of tmio met on Saturday unamoon and unanimously ulopuad tho following nnolution: "Thus. bowing to the ropronnhbioun cl- , may in to the hononblo. bho miniainr of nilvnyo and annals, setting out chari- oua conscqumcco to inhnd mvigsuon and ocnn shipping inmwoeu, and no the trade of the dominion numlly, which result from 3 weekly cloning oi the cumla for the full period ol twenty-font hour: on Sunday; and believing lino the canals might be opened for: portion of that day without. interfering with in due olinu-men as a any oi ran. the council of the Kingnton bot:-do! man in of tlmsplnioii imfdooi lnnby respectfully ncomuond to no honor-Iblo. the minister of niln 3 cm! ounhthnl tbeunlo ho closed In: umhy onlyn~om5um.ioIIpu uuuy tor Mt`! mum's. I Manager Oorrignn has arranged A game Fhotwven Regiopolin and the Usmmoque ' high school mm. to bake place at (`vana- I noquo on Saturday nub. An excursion will I likely he run down. | v: am-NW. 2: msnop. 1; sum. l. Oltvor And Ruben-y wan in the points for! e wnnera and W`! B e mm for M"o.*m_Q~ Inn. con and Manna l\......`...... I... -......_..I _ --..., |U\\'PI dnlo. 4; D. Twdalo, 2: Rnborty, :2; Flana- gan, 2; Jclfriep, I; H. Oberndoffer. 5; Oli- ` ver, 4; Bolpzor, 5. McGowan`:--.Knvunngh. 4; Wilton. 3; (May, 3:Bennutt. 3: Rnhorry. 3; Bryant, 0: Andrew. L : Bishop. 1; Smith. I. I Oliver Ind Rnlnn-v -mm in u.. n....L. Obot-ndofTers- Matthews; 1; F. Tia- they Played EAT? On Ssturdny afternoon a friondl game of baseball was played on llnrrioe rl dun mond between teams composed of em- ployees of McGowan : and 0bemdor!l`ar a cigar faolaoriop. The latter were victorious ah the end of she ninth inning. the acne being `2!)to A, M.n...aa .....-:....a ....a n_- .-...., UIIIIK 2`! W0 '.'H. V A. Muguaid umpind and the teams with the number of tuna are as fol` 3 lows: l'\I_-_...I_tI'. , in ..I - -- - vvuwtnlullllll IIIIIUU nuu lllllll 80. I2 noon--.lilit.nry march L rough the streets. Line of march: From the ex- hibition grounds to Princess street. down Princess tol\'in , along King to Barrie, elon Barrie Lo rinceea, thence to private para on. I p.m. abarp-liicycle races. exhibition grounds. 2 p m Horee races. exhibition gronnde. :1 pm Baseball mat-eh. Kingston ve. Ogdenaburg. 5p.m~A greaey pig will be let: loose. Person catching pig no he the owner. 6 p.m.-Coolxa parade. starting from mnrlceb square '.':.'hl n m _Raml ~m.....a a.. ..:a.. ..-_n_ unuuuur. ll o.m.~-Roynl salute and fan do joio. Ceremonial made and march Bub. 5 .....-I. AL- `2nnnn._. ilir.-my .........|` Lots of new goods, too, picked up at job prices. Odd lines picked up at clearing prices so as to sell them under market prices. Lace Curtains, Gloves and Hosiery. Men's, Shirts and Ties, Men's Underwear. Women's White Cotton Underwear, Women's Cot- ton Vests, Dress Goods, Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Cottonades, Flannelette, Women's Waterproofs, Dress Trimmings. They all go cheap at the selling of the nungnwn \'a. mntrew.- 10:30 am -Military review. exhibition aruundr. vuu-ru I0 I10 unnorrnw. To morn-ow`: programme. as announced nicinlly. will begin at seven o clock b the ringing of all the ciby and chum balls. 9 n m -Milih\ry muster. I0 n.m.-l.scroauo match. oriclmb eld. Ktngabon vs. Renfrew.- 1 mam. m \I;In.... _...:-.._ -_L.--.2-: IUUIIIIK. While we fully recognize all the good and enterprise the Folgern have done for the city. there an other things as well an the material interests of the city to be more hiv hly valued. and it in possible that too muc may hwo to be paid for temporary beneta.-A Cl l`l7.EN. uuuully BITIUI UIFI. Kl.\'I:~4Tn.\', May '_ .`l.-(`l`o the Editor) : In Seturdaye paper it was etnted that the care would run on Sunday at certain hours for the benefit of the volunteers. 1 notic- ~ i that they run regularly all day. l was go very glad to notice Ihela they were e) very little petmrrized by the volunteers. and very little by anybody. We in worth the car eompenye while to eiiand so many of our citizens by running the cure. The feeling einet "King Ben" is strong enough ulree y and it ie not good policy on his part) to do anything to increnre the feeling. 7I\iIn urn full ..........r_ ..n Al, I IINTIUU F(]llll"e 7:30 p.m.--Bnnd concert in city park. aeuma Ill ooner qlmblonl. The speaker told of the ideal motto which he had I-ab before the British em Ira in his chriabinn life and the calm an peaceful manner in which he awaited death, his lash words being "Our Father. Lessons from The Life Of mndstnne/ as Drown ny llev. J. urenfsll. The service at Brook street Methodist churohlest evening was unusuelly good with e propriete sin inn. Rev. .1. (iron- lell too for his text xodus x!.. 3, eppi - ing it to the life of Gladstone. The spoulz er said that in every oity all over the Bri- tish empire ilegs were hoisted at hall-mast in honor of and respect to the great states- man. who has recently ieilen intoedeep sleep. He wees great citizen and student. As a writer he wns unsurpassed for lofti~ ness of imagination and purit of mind. He me greet us a statesmen. ing four times elected to the oice of prime minister of England and also suifering defeat two or three times. He took defeat very calm- ly`. The speaker spoke of him attending o urch every mornin before breakfvat. He believodin the Be bath as u day of rest in every respect, and although hein such A business stntesinan he observe Sunday as a day oi rest and worship and not as a do for business. Mr. (iladstone while in t e cabinet went from yrivnte prayer to the oahinet. Dr. To mnge. one day when walking in the gar- den asked him what was the lead- ing question of the day. Mr. (ilmletone replied that the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ was the question with which to settle all other questions. Th8 Bllkl` I'.l'\lI nf tlll Cnnl nnnbbn -..|.l-|. thin Drnnmond Onuniy i-nihny. When Mr. Limr. nu ohairnann oi the opooini oommiim. onllod upon the oonurvniivo Iudm to pmono my ovidenco oi oonup tion In connection with tho pnnohnoioi the mud, Mr. Huggu-ii promptly npliod tint the quubion oi corruption did not urine. "We have novgr nude my chnrgu. said he. The chairninn reminded him/2 thnt corruption in: ohnrgei in the prom. "Oh. - wel|,"anid Mr. Powell. `'1 never heard: auggubion of corruption In the houne.v On what did the senate nob. than ? What was Sir Mnolxonnia Bowen : bluntor all N I nbouh 2 Who was hit commihtco nppoino- : id for ? i L:TrEn+6"THE muron. hunts: women m... .._-;_.| 4\ Largest Sale World- A Sealed Lead Packets Only. 25c. 30c, 40c, 50c , 60c. openlug tho unit. ....:I ,t.L-I.. I -- Where To no 1`o.3lm-row. BROOK TREET CHURCH. aundsiy an-out can-of gajjg ll... nu .-1 n .1 pm \`. I-`. smun I6. I}. Rnhvnn II ; 1`. rzsmuh . us. 1%. Rnbvn-am Ii-h\'1n`_Ln'nI` . .. Va In nu U. IL Allen A. I1 nwml L iwunlnihnm l \`rnV10 * As an example of hovi th: % Racyele claim ol less strain and more speed is maintained becaus ofthe chain pull being between the hearings. talte a rod 5 inches long. support it at each end.place a weight anywhere upon the rod between the supports. That is Racycle way. `lhcn take the rod put the supports in from t_hg end i inch on each side. take the same weight and place it upon either end of the rod outside of the support. That is the other kind of bicycle way-See. "HARDY &co.l IT ISNOT o'FTEN RACYCLE. mmnu ya-my-any in hmmr of Glad:-hon: To day Limestone lodge A ().lY.W. 1 Mrs. Calom Lowr ,tho insurance on husband`: life of S-.,m-\. - L2, my ea.` ion: -`VITO - The Dead March was played at. the mnclln-ion or high mass in Sb. Mary : cu- tbedrnl yo-her-day in honor of fllndnbono. Tn rim: I.in...rmm Ina... A n IV m .._u The young docton tr}-Mg the medical council examination: In the paper on phy- siolng . not by A Lon on. Ont... doctor, was I. a mom: difficult they had to write on. Phillioua mean, Midland, Ont. student 0! the ().mm'o bn.-mean college, Relloville, is the guant of E V. Oman. Wellington .-mo`. ' Ju_n(:_lst. 3-'-ii'IimM" "'.-;;:;;..'.';.`;; ashing" to avoid such jun- .. Jun Au. . ..........3 cu uuvvvi BIIIIII ills will find age _ca(e- PIHIIIIVIZNTLY CURED Withnm puhhmy or Inn of- lime (mm Imninnu, M n pun-ly \'ryvuHt'.h.1r1YI|ru hnmt rnmmrm lmmtdialr no-nits. Nnrmnl appeuw (`nlm .-Veep um`! clr.1rlwra?n .\'n nnjeuiom or badgher rrns. lndispmable tosnmnny sen! redid. Address THF. DIXON CITRI-'. (0., (0 Park Ave. Mammal. I D '1 r Thrown In-om ma Wefxon. On Satmdny afternoon. through in col liaion with an electric car, Charles Heore. an agod gardener. was thrown from in waqiron at the corner of Princess and Chathhm streets. sustaining revere injur- ies about the head and body. Dr. 11. Ram- eay Duif we; at once called and after drawing the wounds sent the injured mum home in L hack. Mr. (ieorge came in violent contact with the hard road, but the doctor does not umtioi me any serious te- aulte [mm the woun e. The elcctrio our atruch one of the hind whtela of his wag- pzon. and the I-hook together with a sudden turn by the horses, threw him NT the neat. Entered For The Rants. The list of entries fenhehioyo'erm*reto- morrow afternoon includes these riden: J. 1 . Anderson. Frnnk Lee, Kingston: J. I`. I-Ismonde. W. 0. Baldwin. Ottawa; W. 1.. Grape, Wentbmok; James lirury. I`. D. Hall, Montreal; W. xi. Cumnmon. ll. 0. Wceke-_I._Qghnwa; F. An-my, 8. umlmm, George C. Mihett. ll. Hancock. 'I`or.mto: F. A. Kirk ntrick. U. W. Powell, N. J. Robinson. 1;) 0`Neill. [-2. R. Benn, King- ston: S. U. Reynold-, Odessa. puaaIDIB.--M. \`|.\II1I\,Bdjlll5RlllJ'gBllBI`l'-H Uol. Montizambert will personally wel- come bhe visiting company. In the review to morrow the Americans will be given the poet. of honor on the extreme right of the infantry line. While in the city the men will be quartered in the city hall. gnaw Iron! UDIIIWIA: "The Illlbh separate company. national guard. Watertown, N.\'., visiting Kin a. ton on the 2-Mh lnsh . will juin your-phrase. Kind] show them every miliunry courteav poaaib e.-M. A\`I.\ll-lls, ndjntnnb-general." wlll lmnnlmllv mu. To ulvn Them livery Attention. Preparations have been complered for the recoptmn of the nllicera and men of the .'l9c.h aopnrate company, Waberhowu. N \'.. who arrive to-night M: seven u c|uck. Mayor Livmgnton will wolcomu them on behalf of the citizens. This unm-niv;,r U0). Montizsmberb, 1100., received this tele- gram (mm Ottawa: The `mm ..........L_ ..-...-.4--A A -' ' rlel """"` ` rm 0. 0. Davidson olcietsd ia the lime- Iug - lleiereuee to Departed lieutenants '9` A large can regetion attended Ht. .he George's cethedre last evsnin .meny of M the visiting volunteers. eonsp cuous by 9. their red coats. bairg in the can reyretidin ` The music was the usual chore service. _ M the prayers being intoned b Rev. ii :[la Starr. the curate. Darin t e cilertorya violin solo was played by r. Andrieux in his usual artistic msnnrr. The sermon was preached by Rev. J. 0. Davidson. rec- - . tor of Peterboro and chaplain ot the Mob battalion. the text being taken item the last verse cl ll Corinthians, "The (race of our Lord Jesue Christ be with on all." The preacher expleined the text ully and laid belere his hearere the rent necessity of th grace which in our ey appears to be much needed. and be impressed u In em the necessity of a greater love or ch other end thenkiui- ness for theum pri vilenee rcuchseiesl to those living in the present eneretion. He said pee le who lived in (lngston had much to e thonirfui for outside of the Im- tural beauty which the city possesses. It had been the home for years ond is now the restin lace of the reat- eetietetesmen Cane a ed produc . his rcmhins being at rest in Uatarsi ui ceme- tery. He closed his sermons wit en elo- quent tribute to the virtuee oithe reat statesman whom, not only liloglen but the whole vharld euros to slay. and he asked the men of t e ongiegetlon to take for example and gold nce the life of such e man, who in the midst of hie enormoue ~ cares of state had always time to Five to the service of his God. fhe preacher recalled the touohin scene on Bournemouth railway platlorm w on in anewer to the crowd : wee ling ejaculation "God bless you. sir. the ylng statesman replied. iewentlv. God bless you and the town you love. This prayer was repoated by the chaplain alter a reference to King. H ston`s hospitality. "ilod biese you men and women of Kin ion and the historic city you love so well? bi? At the conclusion of the service Mr. Davidson addreesosl the choir and said he 03 bod to congratulate them on the excellent music given at both services. It had not been his privilege to hear in Canada a bet- ter or more thoroughly trained choir. The clmpl.-sin is under s,-nnvae with the 57th. V IN! lie PERMANENTLY CURED Wchnm m.M.. iu- N Inn: at n... r...\.. L...:... it owners cm-as mm. AG[N1`S. paid I Mr g * ~=:.~u=: That you not the chance to buy goods at 50c. 65c and 75c on the dollar. but you can do it on these oods at the selling of the TAYLOR & CO. BANKRUDT STOCK. |`\'lO!N| m WV! Uvmu-nu.y OIIMIRH 2`.%'r'&.....`!.'`;.uw..`.u..su may math:-\ cum W" wk`-5=*='-m was 3.. .A.. -'mnuulnm." JOHNSTON S1`.| Kingston Ladies contain: 41 I A. nncnm. me. :. a. may. ` D\mnDJn\I\I. IV-lumlrnl J. H. SUTTHHERLAND. Kingston, om. H. A. LOZIER&C(_)., To!-pnto Junction. $55.00. T $10.00. V $80 00. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. AGENTS EVERYWHERE ._. -usnmxnn. Th fhffhflifhfofh O45<`I-fl Were vcr Sat! ml 2 Made by me eunnev FOUNDRY co.. 5. SlIV\lV\ONS E AGBN` one-caravan-nncuo 6664 cuEvEuEE ~::-::4BlCVCL2ES. 1_fms FAIR?