Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1902, p. 2

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THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, AUGUST .7. SUMMER COTTAGE Require furnishing 3 an ideal stock to choose from. Mattings in pretty designs and colors from 12j}c. a yard. Porch Rugs: terns at 12jc. yard. Carpet R. McFAUL, in keeping with their surroundings. We- have Porch Pillows. Frilled Muslins in dainty pat- - Warehogse. LOCOMOTIVE WORKS COMPANY TAKES ACTION. Asks Yor $30,000 Damages--The Defendants . Number Twenty- Eight--Asks Also for. Injunc- tion Against Further Interfer- ence. > That the Locomotive pany "intends business' Werks concerning com- with the company's cmployees; manifested yesterday when Sheriff Pawson served writs on twenty-eight strikers, making them defendants in a «iit for $30,000 damages. At the same time the courpany asks the court to issue an inju sn restraining the rikers from further interfering with the -company's émployec The writs read alike and are given in full, the Locomotive Works company appear: ing as plaintifis and the strikers nam- ed as defendants : Is nature's specific for DIARRH(A, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS, PAIN IN THE STOM- ACH, COLIC, CHOLERA MOR- BUS, CHOLERA INFANTUM, SEA SICKNESS, and all SUM. MER COMPLAINTS in Children or Adults, Its effects are marvellous, Pleasant and Harmless to take. Rapid, Reliable and Effectual in its action. IT HAS BEEN A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR NEARLY SIXTY YEARS. PRICE 38 CENTS. Reruse SUBSTITUTES. THEY'RE DANGEROUS, Robert Charles MeDoitald, Ronald John James MceWaters, Angrove, "To Holden, Knowles, Charles McDonald, William F. Mins hall,- Nu poleon LaRose. Richard Stockhill, John Anderson, Henry Brouse, James Peterson, Robert Wilton, George G. Morton, James Mackis Alexander Carr. Walter Inglehart, Faward s Revington, William: John Paynter, Robert Mooney, Humphrey J. Good ear], Samuel D. Swan, KE iv: mi Smith. Charles Green, Jokn Turnbull, Nicho Jas Turcotte, William Ward and M. all of the city Kingston, ir county | of. Fronténac. We vou, that within ten dave after the service of this writ on vou, inclusive the day of such ser you cause an appearance to be for in an action at the the Canadian Locomotive com limited. Ana! take that of vour so doing, plain proceed therein, Sade may he given in your plaintifi's own be deemed to Reid. Of the command of vice, entered ait of pany, in default vou, notice, the and absence on showing, and have admitted the fis' claim and (subject "to* rules court) will not he entitfed to no tice of anv further proceedings herein. Witness, the Hon. Sir John Alexander Povd, iol President our High Court ustice, at Toronto, the sixth day August, in the 'year ol our Lord thousand nine hundred ment the You of ol ol one 3 fag To Mix Bee Starch: --water, hot or cold, is all you require and you get the BEST STARCH IN THE WORLD. Gives the finest finish with the least rubbing and posi- tively the it to the lien when it is used. FREE Aelia Pr ou change for co Bee B coupons. --Save them. BSE stasel Co. MONTREAL. 2 on cannot stick Every care that skill can devise or experience - approve is used in the making of Carling's ale and porter. It is to your own in- terest to order Carling's and to see that you get it, Every dealer will supply you ff you Insist. It costs you no more. Sole py for Kingston, J.-S. Henderson. Faradic Let amma -- Batteries" a r----rm-------------- Used in world for paralysis, asthma, .ete. and easy to .buy, because price is low. From Call in'and see them. BRECK & HALLIDAY, Prinses Street. in disease every hospital' the of rheumatism," Easy to curing the catarrh, i operate, the $4 to $12. and two. "The plaintifis' damages for that illevaily conspire from time to time, of April, May. June, gust, 1902, induced contracts with the plaintilis to contracts. and" have induced per Ww willi to contract to' refrain from where the put to great oreat loss. And for an injunction to. restrain the defend ants from interfering with or inducing persons having contracts with th plaintiffs hreak: them persons willing to with the .plaintifis from £0 and the plaintifis' claim SHo0 and if the am ount paid to the plaintifis or their within cight days irom _ the service hereof further prose | ines will be stayed. - Place of trial, city of Kingston." The writ: was ued Whiting. K.C., solicitor pany. Tt i¥ said the services ol claim is for. 830.000 the defendants have 1 together and during the months July ana Au haying break 1 Aaave pe 8 said sons who with the plaintiffs doing by reason ants have and have rsuliered =0 defend been expéise to or contract doing. for claimed be solicitor Cont John L. the com- will se- lawyer by for strikers the Toronto to defend them: cnre a TEEMS OF THE CONTRACT Between Company and Scotch Machinists. contract the Made: Works ma prominence them had give the Locomotive made with the Scotch having tome into cha that some tryin jump it terms in full : First-- That first i i pont of them. as a mechanic the said company, The company chinists by the been ot to we of the the work parties engage part sala and cond the hire said to for in the logomotive The Canadian Lo limited," Kingston, Canada, subject to the and gulations the =aid for: a period of» two years at the following nately the sc works of comotive : rules re of works of wages, per week wages of the said party [Gi second part be paid fort to hegin soon as uh party of the second part b to work in said as aforesaid. Second--The said party of the second hires himseli as aforesaid, to enter into the employinent parties --of the fibst part them as a anechanic for two vears at said rate minimum rate Twelve dollars | hours the of to as the chtly, and woiks, part and spied for wd of the and work said wane se forth' Third hinas per or thernot. of the second to enter other in clause first The said party himselt not employment of any Or corporation or company carry owning any railway works, shops or engi ing any other ploviment character simi ru to with the work carried party of = th first | the United States said period person ong or machine or into of a kind coping by the said art. in Canada of America, dur years Fourth--The said part hy recs for the date from i swwment of the said party wt under the present or neer works, en ot ot on or ng of two the sé he ol party conil her that will not : the empl fir pi OL period of w hich the 10H ot of vo oway bw EDUCATIONAL. Belleville, Ont. THENONES AL, sROWTH stullents enrolled 140 young H t meu, ne rooms, Two matron Splendid . Tie hte 91h ol by For Dyor circulars adidress 1 illus 302 of kill Lt a 'member of or ing identificd with the beternational A cocintion of Machinists Firth ~The sand "parwy hereby encages himself mechanic and au and m and abort hrst pe faction warty; of the mai <atd works said being of the i hat at Nixth the KINGSTON BUSINE .... KINGSTON. TORONTO BUSINESS TORONTO. uipment # in. Canada, boat » facilities reat 'and 1alled for securing' Queen Street, Kingston BEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation Life Buildings, Toronto, 3 COLLEGE COLLEGE + positions instalments a and reason mm such seem just m- hi them fr va shall "to 0 WERE SERVED WITH WRITS tue recent: interference of the strikers was fifty-five md under gt the conditions mto running. had * Ransom; ¢ able the 'sum so advanced for travel- ling expenses. ' Lichth--The said parties of the] first part herehy unaertake to provide protection and* if necessary board and lodging for the said party of the sec ond part during any period of serious intimidation during the: currency' of the said period of two years. Nintf--The said party of part hereby. agrees that. while "he ceives hoard and lodging as afor his. private conduct will he such as to merit the approval of 'the said parties of the first part. Tenth--TIt hereby further agreed by and between the parties that if at any time after six mownths service un- der these presents the said party of the second part desires to return to Scotland he may (provided always he not then indebted for any advance or advances made to him by the said parties the first part) upon giving one month's notice leave Canada and return to Scotland: and this agree ment shall then cease and. determine. the second is is of FEW LINE INTERVIEWS. James Mallen, coal and wooa merchant--"Th is. not enouch coal in the city to last Chali the winter. But 1 think prices will ©o down before long. 1 hope they will, Market Clerk MeCammon--I am to that the city builaings being painted. The doors, the market house overlooked by the men pots, (i. * Lockett--1 have. been Stella, and 1 tell' you it beautiful place in which to the summer. One its beauty from the the folihge Alderman od are £0; should noth with vaint see of up to a spend cannot water, because hides tages. Alderman C.J. Graham--I field for mayor ter who else Carrntherg. Joseph H erican the mat even Bruce in no am next vear comes out, iscock--The number of tourists: who visit ton small this g&ecason pared with past the number who Princess s{reet Kings cone least the is as at patronize stores are fewer. years; Some Idle Thoughts. The painters 'who are engaged in painting. the dome of the city build ings are high up in their profession in fact, other people have to look up to them. : Some _nien the painters buildings a aet silver in There was telephone to-day. There' but * city they the town red, giving the tint. And paint prefer silvery return. i any linemen at of "well-posted™ work in the city the this hy "hose re the Whig was supplied was a idewalk fronting morning. Music "Rippling Water on DROWNED AT THE ISLAND. Richard Patterson, Wolfe Island, Met Watery Grave. Niver a season passes but that some resident of Wolle Islands meets a wat ery death, oftimes under uirenrislgpons that ar most touching and 'trag But this season, above all others, been notable for the large number of drownings that have occurred. The sixth fatality was added to the list on Wednesday afternoon, when Richard Patterson, aged eleven gears, his young life' beneath the waters of the St. Lawrence, Young Patterson's home was in Ver- mont, where his father But during the past two years he had heen living = with _ his uncle, Frank Wood- yoann, who, "re ides the" island, out" seventeen miles below the villace of Marysville. Mr. Woodman and his nephew got in- to a wagon and drove-into the wat er in order that they might repair a line fence that extended into the riv- or" ~While at work the horses started and suddenly plunged over a hidden ledge into deep water The wageon box was not heavy enough to support, both of them, amd the boy. could not swim. At the imminent risk of his .own life, the uncle took the on his back, and started to swim the <hore. He had a short tance when the: weight became heavy. and he. began to sink. «trugeled heroically to save the But it was a fruitless effort, and lad beneath the waters. great Mr. Woodman vd the an exhausted ce tion. ! About a quarter of wards the body was 'recovered. Word was sent to' William Card; "who came to the city and notified Coroner Mun- dell. The ¢ ascertaining the facts 5 the sad event, deemed--that--n not necessary. The Hi erVolf Ne deceased hoy was apprise. of his death by {elearaph: The Ffuner: al will take place eon Friday: The when they found them- selves in deep water, started to swim, and after a tune veaained the-slrare in safety, byinging the -¥ som back with "them: The waggon which floated away, wit wer: a 0st resides, on ab lad for dis- too He Lov the With reach yaddi- gone sank diffizulev shore in an hour after- oroner, on inquest was horses box: also eee 1s od. Another Lad Drowned. Ont.. Aug. 7.--A six-vear old Rev. Pp. Williams, Methodist whose faanily_ had been sped with Mr. and Mrs, Sterns the latter's summer re the island, was drowned. last Nobu witnessad" the acc how it happened is, there I son sinister, ing the day sort, on Ceening. dent and fore, not av known en ees The Coronation Servizes. nm rning 1:30 the ana I'he Th Saturday cathedral, The wiviee on at Mt. George s ba poimted coronation thronchout voiommand of he at ners to the will thas mar! parla | hat reserved | Made From Fine Engli Vie x ea wl H " Miller's Headache - Powders wadache in five minutes. - In boxes 10c. and dc., at Wade's drug store. Am: On Wednesday afternoon losing» abe! cure | | | | | SPP PBIEIERPD WAS A SMALL ATTENDANCE. ALDERMEN BELIEVE IN TAK- 'ING SUMMER VACATION. Not Enough of Them Present to Pass Local Improvement By- Laws--The Business Before the Council. "We'll attend to city business when we've nothing else to do, " is the title of a new song which 'Jimmie Truck- man is ahout to publish, in which he sets out the joys of beitig a Kingston alderman. The author was in the coun- cil chamber last night and gained ma- terral from. the fact that there not a sufficient number of members in attendance to transact important busi- ness. It was intended to put through or -ten by-laws authorizing the construction of asphalt walks and in order to do this fifteen members were required to vote favorably, but as only thirteen members answered the nine on SATURDAY"S WHIG. - As the Whig "will be issu- ed early on Coronation Day--Saturday--advertiseérs. are invited ta have copy ready on Friday, and not later than 5 .p.m. The Whig will have racy news, coronation and otherwise in Saturday's issue. SFIS IIIS III III IIR roll call, the by-laws could be read a second time only, afd a resolution ad- opted authorizing the city engineer to proceed "with the work. At a quent meeting' the by-laws will be read a third time, sicned and sealed. When the roll was called these mem hers answered to their names: Mayor Shaw, Alds. Craig, Dunlop, Graham, Harkness, Hipson, Knapp, Mallen; Mc: Cammon, Mcleod, Sears, Tait and White. There was not a sufficient number of me 'mbe rs of the f nance committee pre- sent. to sign the report and bring it heiore the council, so it was held over. Communications Considered. L. Whiting, for J. B. Carruthers, asking that proposed asphalt sidewalk on King street, west of Albert street; be not built, as the property it tended to benefit vacant and productive.--Fyled; received too ior action. Clarified Milk Co., objecting to pro posed sidewalk on Bagot street, be tween Johnston and Brock streets, un- less built on a line: with the walk be- tween Johnston and William streets. Fyled; r ived too late for action. Mrs. D. M. Guy, Division street, ask- ine permission to cut down shade treesi--Board of works and citv engi: PHB DP POP DBD >» subse is in- un- late 18 orace Attwood, city scavenger, asking to occupy the pre mises in the city buildings vacated by the late caretaker and messenger. Moved by Alds. White und Medico, that the communication be referred to mayor, city en weer, chairman of city property and chairman of board of works, fvith power to. act. With reference to this resolution, Ald. Craig stated that he undirstood te rooms referred 30 had been vacat «d hocause of their unfitness for living HtorS. In any event the speaker con sidered that the matter should be re- ferred! to city property committee. Ald. suppoited Ald. contention. * He understood it. was intended-to-dérive a froni the quarters in question. Ald. White informed council that Mr. Attwood had inspected the premis- es and had expressed satisfaction with them. Mayor permission the Sears revenue 'He evidently ex- pects to receive them.rent free." "Ald. White was not sure that he did. The speaker and the city engineer had gone through the rooms and the engineer had said that they would have to 'be heated in order to prevent decay. Already the paper on the walls was becoming mouldy and falling off because of the dampness of the place. However, he withdrew his motion, af- tor which the matter was referred to the Board of works. Ald. MeLeod presented the report of the of work already publish ois All. regretted? had petitioned acainst the tion asphalt sidewalks Johnston and Brock street. He felt that the petitioners "had acted forethought. The council had the heatifying ofthe ety: in places where athe of vie «ito s 13 con able and it. was a pity that citi sens, thus thwarted: the intention the council in ite ttempt to and beautify the city. . Ald. Mcleod supported | om stand taken hy-Ahl. Craig: He thought that if the parties in question were inter viewell and the matter properly a before "them they would ~ wit thdraw their opposition. Ald Knanp took the oround that it s decidedly wrong to allow the r wall on Montreal streit to until somebody was killed be Shaw.--' board Crair that citizens construe "of on lower as ureil without in view of improve taining stand' FOOD TREATMENT. Old. Stomachs Made Over. Improper knocks out bad. food, but as pro the medicine many. stomachs as \ er food will arly always rest that Nature intended, red with chronic constipation r time _and. two invalid, being unabk tain anything on wy stomach," Mrs F*'M. By of Miller * Physic, spronouneed it the stom whi alimen v canal was: nued re walth fy for a = became an years age tore say burg, Ry catarrh o fact: the olved List entire inv caused 'they t weed ative eral try el sted that Gipagn tal Wo veal an constipation. It is and jrepuasivg food,' a wi was. fore action ownership. Ald. Tait held that the city would not be excused in a court of justice if a life was lost by the falling of the wall.. He had the opinion of the best of lawyers, 'that neither. legally y was shaken to determine able for repairs to the wall, what concessions they gave to have repairs made. He advised council to give quiet deeds to the ten- ants, Council might thew grant a sum not to exceed $100 towards hav- ing repairs made, the money to be proportioned "to tenants according frontage. Ald. White considered Ald. Tait's suggestion a good one, which should be acted upon. : The motion of Alds. McLeod and Craig to adopt the report was carri- ed. At a later stage Alds.: McLeod Knapp presented a resolution, fo the effect that the piece of land inside the retaining wall in front of Wellington terrace be deeded to the. several par- ties owning said pdoperty. property owners agreeing to repair and Keep in repair for all time the wall in ques tion. except in order -- PERSONAL MENTION, * ilovements C{ The People -- What They Are Saying And Doing. H. C. Fowler, at home for holidays. C. Gay Shannon, will take three J. PF. Dolan, Toronto, is of the post- office, weeks holidays. , and wife are James Nugent's, University avenue. Lieut.-Col. Hemming left to-day Knowlton, Que., to visit his par Miss Fannie Jex, Kingston, is ing Mrs. H. S. Spafiord, Cherry Val ley. Miss visiting street. Miss CC, cuest of lington street. (+. (i. Chadwick, operated on for ap pendicitis two weeks ago, is recaining strength rapidly. Miss May Mackie and Nellie Watson have gone to spend a couple of .weeks at Wellington, W. H. Godwin, jr, Sault is visiting at th: home of her parents on York strect. James McCallum, King spending his holidays with his and sisters at Dale, Ont. Thomas Julien, after a visit davs here with friends, returned day to his home at Montreal. Vincent Huffman, Belleville, is aust of his uncle and aunt, Mr Mrs. John O'Brien, Russell street. Mrs. M. Hallican and dauchter Miss 8; Cassidy, New York, are Mrs. L. Whalen, Patrick street. Thomas Jackson, general foreman of woton's tannery, returned ifom a business trip«so Toronto. James Pewes ana daughters, and Isabel, have gone on visit friends Nellie the McDonald, Misses Montreal, | is FForders, Clervy ® Clayton, is the McCormick, Wel Jrennan, Miss Irene Miss ste. ton, is father of ten to the and and sts of vester a two weeks' mn nt Oxford Mills, John Henderson, road, is spending his mother and street. James Fr from. South position as tentiary. Qherili Eilbeck was one of the jelly players in a recent baseball match at Dawson, Y.T. One ball he hit Basn't been found yet. Mrs. W. 1. Martin has heen od as lady superintendent of Hilleroft academy and will enter upon her ¢ ties September Ist. Constantine, the guest of Dean during the past two to her home , rail with Alfred of the "Frivco the - holidays friends' on klin, returned his pent lately has resumed nicht keeper at the engray Miss Susie Misr EC, returned Junction. Winnett Ont., are holidays. Winnett. children, weeks, to-day at Toronto Acting Mayor Winnett, London, ston for a week's with their son: Dr. Mrs. McCormick and jinctonastreet, have returned to city after a sen days' visit at ton and the Thousand Islands, Mrand Mrs. SoD. Appleton, este, N.Y arrived" to-day on the steamer Caspian on a two weeks' visit with «his mother, Mrs. J. Appleton, York street. Mr. Hor father H. Horsey, M.P., in the city vesterday and went up-to to hig son's (H. BE. Horsey) summer home. \ Alexgnder , Avo, hotel, left This morning town, to secure. a hae to play here similar team Kingstonians., Lillian Lyon beloved H. Roblin, D.D., of on Augnst Ath. The doctor Widnosday "tromng withthe for interment' in Glenwood cemetery, Pi ton. John returned Charleston in capturing iron and white waters pr. Courtice, Chistian Guardian, vred hix health that ted the meeting which opens ith i Lome and Mrs in" King- They are Wel the Clay of the late Dr. Owen Sound, was ('ressy the Imperial Tat W fat man' with a of en hall team of of doston, diet arrived Femains wile S. sty expeditl Lemmon, ing from a+ dishing Lake. He a lar fish, was sie number of which aboun those Rex: of far the Ov editor has he is ng of the general con at Winnipeg SO re to on Septembe A quiet lay e g at "the Harv [Rampton Bellevid Mattie M, avon, Hampton. HN byes fon vesterday to finue Flliott nei, veported have had the top of his hv a machine in the tir taken instead. at the Grand Trunk innction. Thomas, a hig of Ernestt Wednesday had it 0 home at John Wy respected re ident fortens I it thi mi the fall from ior Kn mn, Saturday, Come ! Fup for all or | morally were the property owners li- | to i ton crashed and (pulled the bell to reverse. ran: to the whee Roch-. Rea co 'GRADUATE. x, oceurred RAMMED BY THE AmLTON! AN EXCITING EPISODE AT SWIFT'S WHARF. The Signal Bells Evidently Went . i 1 Wrong and the Steagner Ham- } ilton Ran Into the Steamer Kingston. 2 it's wharf afternoon at. when the steamér Hamil into the steamer King- ston lying at the wharf. Promptly at five o'clock the Hamilton backed out to proceed eastward, but she had persons aboard ho. were on the wrong boat the officer on the bridge ran in again to let them. off. The steamer_canie in undér good headway' but the offfess &fi the starboard It: Vv exciting occurred on five o'clock episode at 8 Wednesday as side would for the When a hun steamer Kingston, collector of the port, aw, a collision was unavoidable he shouted wildly to the spectators who crowded the wharf to rush and then called to the officer ound the bells to reverse. The officer lhouse and pulled the hell. The engineer Toei hut too fate. The Hamilton luckily hit the Kingston a glancing blow. and pushed her wav between the wharf and the steamer Kingston, crushing in her port side between the main and pro menade decks and from the bow to the cangway. Luckily the promenade deck was not -carvied away. There was much excitement the steamer Hamilton, the . promenade deck being filled with people. These made a scrambléfor the saldon andiin the "crash some women faintethe and a man jumped to the wharf" while chai: in the way of progress to the rear were thrown overboard. To add to. the excitement on the steam steering gear' Kingston "were. broken and belched forth, making The people © the Hamilton wanted * to discharge got «off, the &leamer again backed out and cleared for the east, preventing the full tent of her 'damage and other from being ascertained. The steamer Kingston wrecking of her steam steering her stern rail aud bulwarks. At she was able to clear direct Toronto, her hand steering ar- rangements being made serviceable. "em take occurred boat dred some mis ploughed ahead. feet from the Capt.. Hamilton, so back to on the pipes of the scalding a big ex facts suffered the o'clock for No Serious Injuries. Brockville, Ang. "Lhe © steamer Hamilton arrived here to-night al most sharp on time, notwithstanding her collision with the steamer King ston. Her bow on the port side from the rail to the hurricane deck was totally wrecked for a space of fifteen feet in length, but on the trip down this had been patched up with boards, Ihe hull was not injured. 'The oflicers were very reticent when approached on the matter: Those who would talk accounted for the dent hy the vineer mistaking signals. \ large number passengers wert oh the hurricane deck of the Hamil. ton at the time, and the debris wa scattered among them in all direc tions, creating intense excitement. For tunately no injuries in fiictedd, though many had capes." One lady fainted, and wag suf fering erely the shock, being till confined berth when the boat reached en the of SOTIOtS were narrow es from her here. Se to LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. What The Seléction Involves. King Aug. 6.--(To thé Editor) The of a new principal for Queen's involves internal considera- the university well as ex ternal, and this fact, 'so far, has seem ingly heen overlooked. It is of the oreatest importance that a principal be who will be favorable to the i.e., the professors, it on account of Principal Grant's ~reputation and eminence Yhat ofthe teachers from the motherland secured, and due to his powerful magnetism that they have ever since remained, notwithstanding the fact that much larger remunera tions were held out to them from -Un- jted States colleges. So. lon P'rin- these professors Tut will the fu to hold them ? the statement Jarclay, be (Queen their connection "on the old On demand the ap they, as can ston, selection tions of as chosen, senate, was SORE hist were as to Queen's, ture principal be able From a high comes, that if man equally a pointed, prote with source Rev. Dr. eminent, of ever Hy ora not ay several leadin sors will the univei tario Strand." pointment They man to who scholars of the highest rank, to, and that is 'hut natural. must have a iin they can re mize as a leader, therefore, al most 'the whole faculty of arts favors the appointment of br. Barclay. Tt is quite likely that in September the s nate will meet, and make a recom mendation to the board of trustees, who will. no doubt, follow their wish- eq. If they do not, trouble i of a look up They whom and, May Cease Sprinkling. Ald. McLeod Fi that the hoard works cannot the ser of man from commit the purpose 'of trimming shad throughout the eit'v. are kept busy keeping the pa trim. The boar 1 of works has received upwards of fifty applications from citi ire tochave ther | tree Hitherto -if has. been custo marv for the parks commitice to furn ich a man for thiz purpose, and in return the hoard chaworlks has sprinkl the parks. "H- the old aannt he ohrvied out by board prinkling m : *that he arets seenre the 3 1 of a skilled for fees parks tee, trees zens who dk trimmed © i driv ot arran the in emerrt nar} committ the o of $ the Inst had ~a% on Bu letin. nel Tall Or Short ed =trous : : oi Co. Thoroughness. Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis, Official to the Dominion Govern- ment, states that ** Sunlight Soap has "a thorough cleansing power, with- " out danger to the. clothing er skin." ©° Women who want washing done thoroughly cannot' tse better than Sunlight Soap--Octa Bar. Unlike common soaps, there is no damage to the clothing, "and no danger to the skin; hence the say- ing : Sunlight Soap reduces expense. Th a ht --Soap--Octagon Bar- Prot. kh ds Ha GENUIN Come to TAYLOR' S and get what you set out for. The genuine and not something else. We would be pleased to supply your Dg Store Wans H. B. TAYLOR, 'Phofie 59, 124 Princess Strect. Successor to BE, C. Mitchell. 2000000600000 $ Swifts Scranton Coal ii 0% High Class Fuel. ALL SIZES. JAMES. SWIFT & SO. "Phone 135. 0009000000000 Bree rs Pes es Our Coal iz as Clean as Though It Were Wasch= ed and Brushed. EACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF. Goon solid corl--so much solid fire. coal reaches the surface of tho oi fri the mines, impurities are pic ked out by hand. [hereafter it is ac wened several times belore it reaches vou, and dirt, slate, eto, really have no chance, if the dealers aro careful. We are very oareful. wo Foot 'of Queen St.-- "Phone 9. Bright SY The Coal duiing. cheery will the cook Is an attraction for every one. hent with pleasure It's. just the Let us fill your bin with intense of make itself felt cold weather. with, "too. BOOTH'S COAL, Phone 133. of West Street. NOTICE 'Is hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all pesens using my coal next win- er. Your order is solicited. P, WALSH . '55-57 Barrack St. rlow "and our kind. to Foot POISON THE BEST Fly Ki LLER-

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