Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1902, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST WHAT ABOUT August and will be hot tnonths, and you will need a LIGHT SUMMER SUIT. Why not buy it of us, where the workmanship of IT September every suit is guaranteed, and where you can always get a Our prices are And that means something to you JOS, SILVER, (Successor to B. Sliver & Co.,) 102 PRINCESS STREET. ABSOLUTE perfect fit? always down, too. T0 EET IN FINE CHAMBER MANUFACTURERS TO ASSEM- BLE IN LEGISLATURE. 'Many Western Men Will Start on Saturday--A Young Lacross- ist Will Not be on the Team. Taronto, Aug. 8. --The Manufacturers Association has receiv- edd word from Halifax that the - pro- vincial government has offered the legislative council chamber for the sessions of the convention to be held in that city on Wednesday and Thurs- day next, August 13th and 11th. The annual address of the president will be delivered on Wednesday evening. Over 100 delegates will leave for the convention from Toronto on Saturday aiternoon and will be joined by about 150 at Montreal. Charlie Querrie, the home ficlcer of the Toronto lacrosse team. will not play on the team to-morrow in Mon- treal and it-is likely that he wil not be seen dn the field until the game with the 'Shamrocks. He has been cons fined to the house since last Satur- day as a result of the injuries receiv- ed in the match with the Caps. The Toronto team, for Montreal, will leave for the east to-night. * James Daly. one of the striking weavers, was fined, in the police court, to-day, for picketing the carpet fac- tory where the strike is on. He was seen walking past" the "factory and making gestures at some one inside, which were considered to be threaten- ing. 'On being "ordered by the police to go away he refused. ' Col. Denison fined him 81 without costs. Ontario College of Pharmacy, Canadian to- di Lligion is but duty. POACHING CONTINUES. v . Pa Tr To Ask For Dismissal of the Fish- eries Inspector. A. great many United States fisher- men have been 'engaged in hooking big bass around the Brother islands, and few of them had a Canadian license. A citizen saw three United Staters in a boat and only one had the neces- sary license. The other two handed over 85 each and asked the citizen to procure them licenses and forward them to Clayton. "It is about time that a stop was pot to poaching," said the citizen in question. "Every fishing ground swarms with foreign fishermen who, are poaching in ofr reserves, vithout hindrance or question. 1 intend cir- culating a petition, asking the - gov- ernment to dismiss the fisheries in- pector.in this district for neglect of duty. TI have reported cases to hina repeatedly, but he has not taken any notice of them. As a sportsman | want to see the game fish protected, not slaughtered wholesale hy for- eigners who do not take out a Ii- cense. Another side of this matter is the fact that. these poachers bring along United States oarsmen, bait and supplies and never leave a cent in Canada." In Lighter Vein.- "Yon say he has no education ?"' "Not a bit. Why, he 'actually spells «Jehu with _a little g. = Tom--Why were, you so determined to kiss that homely cousin of yours ? Dick-- 1 wanted to establish a pre- cedent. She has two pretty sisters. Mr. Minks (out for a walk)--What a fearful lot of ugly people there are in in this city. IIORE TALK OF FOLGER LIN BEING ABSORBED, S Run Steamers From Lewiston to Montreal or Quebec. This hot weather story is furnished he Syracuse, N.Y., Post-Standard by jis C lay ton, N.Y., correspondent : "The most important development in steamboat service on the St. Law- rence river in recent years is, accord- ing to reports, about to be consum- mated in the near future, when the ew York Central railroad' company will absorhh the Thousand Island and St. Lawrence river steamboat . com- panies, which are now operated and owned by the Folge "Lhese lines have been operated for many years as practically a link * of the New York Central system and have handled the business from the Central for points on the St. Law- vence river~krnown as the Thousand Is- land region. it is also-stated that the Central is to establish its own line of steam- ers from Lewiston and Thousand = Is- land points down the rapids to Mon- treal and probably to Quebec. "The fact that a number of promin- ent New York Central officials have been on the river of late and also M. Henry Folger, president of steamboat company mentiofed, gives color to the FUINOL, "1% is expected that if such an ab- sorption takes places the Folgers will retain active management eof the new lines of steamers. A number of New York Central official, among whom It 'is Also Said the Central Will} NOT FACTOR IN INDUSTRY. More Money in Selling apne ad Fat Wethers. Philadelphia Record. Wool has almost ceased to be a fac- tor in the sheep industry, as farmers have discovered that there is more money in selling early lambs and fat wethers than to depend solely upon wool 'as a source of profit from sheep. The fleece is Sinply a by-product, and NO progress farmer now expects to make sheep Tos with the wool as the principal scurce of revenue from the flock. The majority of farmers donot have large flocks, twenty-five sheep be- ing considered as above the average, and they are kept largely because they are of valuable assistance on the farm in consuming weeds and other waste materials that possess no value. Tt is well-known that a flock of sheep will clear a field of weeds rapidly, and they will also keep the pests down. "While co doing they distribute 'manure even- ly on the ground and press it into the soil with their feet. For these advan tages) from sheep there are farmers who would not be without them, they save labor and demand but little attention. It has been frequently. de- monstrated that from fields upon which large flocks of sheep have been hurdled the yields of grain have been doubled, due to the fertility added to the soil by -the sheep. Farmers who give their attention to. early lambs and the production of choice mutton for the improvement of the common flocks; as the Southdown is hardy, and such sheep can be kept in larger flocks than the Oxfords or Shrop- shires, though the latter breeds are larger in size than the 'Southdown. The preference for the Southdown fat the grades is Cenuine day, deciaed to ask the Ontario min-§ the world ! were W. J. Wilgus, chief engineer, andy also dus $0 ele fact J ister af' education to introduce the Mrs. Minks--Well, no wonder. These |D- C. Moon, superintendent of the R. a a Nags a oan sun % study of principles of the metric svs-| patent medicine doctors are always | W. & O. ditision, and others of the'jon an be I oo aDarer Whe : Re . tem into the public schools and also [curing em. engineering department, arrived here [some other breeds or crosses. Where- ar e r . S to ask the Dominion government to , -- this morning on the » ony engine. On- | ever cattle are kept sheep can find al- - ' make it the obligatory standard of McGigger--The robin' is a very timid" tario ont a tour dp inspection. In 8 Plaee, n Je Sheep yl elena up ° ° : . weights and measures throughout' Can- bird, isn't it ? "The Thousand Island and St. Law- | lands upon which the, cattle may leave I ittle I Vv Ap Fill ada. ; ; Thingumbob--1" guess so. At any | rence River steamboat companies wh pind thos eanld Se turned into _pro- } < A Justice Faleonbriage, to-day, issued {rate the average restaurant cook' can | and operate the steamers St. Law-[fit. No farmer, however: can expect Y an' order releasing Magloire Vaillan- | make it quail. rence, New-York, Empire State, Is- | the host risulis from Sheep without b a court, a resident of Sault "Ste. Marie, ------ lander, New Island Wanderer, Ramona,' care; but sheep require less attention Must Bear Signaiure of who ic charced : or Pray . . = America, Pierrepont and Jessie Bain." | than ether animals on the fafm. who is charged with - killing Pietro Hewitt--It is worry, not work, that | America, LierTepon: and .essie Lain. » 2 : Gasparolo, on his own bail of $300. | kills. : - . Zz It will be remembered that the prison- Jewett--That's so; especially when a An Enterprise Wedding. One Of Bismarck's. 2 Sp 7 5 OCCU 0 whi lop 3 . " + 5 y 'he is) ek" was avalpy ; FOZ cr occupied a, house which had former- fellow. worries himself to death becausq | Enterprise. Aug. 7.--Miss Emma Onc e when Bismarck was a cav alry Iv been u disorderly resort and that [he cannot get work. Vanluven. formerly a téacher in our | officer he was standing with other of- See Poc-Simits Wrapper Below. (hg. deceased endeavor 1 to lovee his public school. was the guest of Mr. | fieggs on a bridge. His groom, Hilde- way in. . After remonstrnt®@ Faillun- Mother--You mugt remember, mv | and Mrs. Robert Cox, on Thursday. brand, rode one of the horses to wat- Very oral and as voxy court fired through th: door, killing] son, that "cleanliness is next to god. | Miss Addie Armstrong has gone tg |er close by the lake. The horse lost 10 ako £9 sega. Gasparglo. liness." : the United States to live with her | footing, and Hildebrand disappeared FUR BEADACHE. je Ruimourt, the Potarjo minister Son--Yes;- an' I spose dat's why | uncle. J. A, Gardiner, Kingston, with it in the water. Before the other CARTER: FOB Dias ok ot ucation, has called" a meeting of vou'll make me go ter Sunday school | spent un few 'days of last week at W. officers could collect their. serises Bis- | ] 122iN LS. dig ree-conferring colleges of Ontario [after vou git through wid Wis opera J. Mellow's. A. Gi. Davey made a | marck had cast off his sword and uni- FOR BILJUSRESS. o consider the conditions upon which | tion of wa<hin' me. . business trip to Kingston last Thurs | forme and had thrown himself in the FOR TORPID LIVER. the 3 thodes scholarship for Ontario , | -- day. The office 'of. the G.N.W. Tele- | lake to save his servant.' By good for- FOR COMSTIPAYION. 5 ii fg. hg usiedad, La "And so you have a little baby at | eraph company was moved on Friday | tune brought him safe to land in an £03 SALLGW SKIN + owland, of Cuyahoga Falls, | your house. 1s it a hoy or a wirl 7" | irony the post office to the store of I. | unconscious condition. The next. day L id. near srdland, has issued a writ | hiked a neighbor. J. 'Waoar. Wellington Bell, Kings | the little town that had witnessed the is FER THE SOMPLEXIOR Rgnnst the Niskle ( opper Co., ( « E. "Mamma thinks it's a boy, but 1 | ton, was here Saturday evening. Ir- | brave rescue was in great commotion. ole lp RTs wor sw spurs ibn » i sa, ue, i John Pat- believe it'll turn out a girl. It's als | vine Loud ks returned on Saturday They petitioned the superintendent. Soy; ATTIRE Trg ---- | 1 4: 1, to i a Ie, fon. A. T. ways crving about nothing," answered J from Tamworth, where he and his fa- | who obtained for the young officer the a . - ~ ( Pas J Turnbull, R. D. Dewar and | (he little boy. , | ther are painting. Sunday visitors : | medallion "for rescue from danger." CURE SICK HEADACHE. Tene 1 a Moodie, = of Handiton, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Simmons. Switz-| And on great occasions the well - e writ demands the setting adide of "Did vou-ever tak ' As woilla of we Er Jes . a > ss i ode She y £ ver take ath asked | erville, at her father's, Jacob Loucks: | known Prussian safety medal was 3 3 *30,000 shares ; oy Yel ana an oath, 5 Ne J : ) ] ONE PACKAGE OF t hras in Sh company. amount- | the judge ? "*Wance only, vo'r honor," | Alonzo Wagar and ( C'. W. Card at their | seen beside the proudest stars in y pS 'e ne : : Tas : : ' r to - " iy | ~~ M Staind to have been replied the witness ! "Big Mike | homes: German Wagar | Christendom on the breast -of the fa- " Y ; Hors Mi id he ilies 1900, to | swore at me from the top of a sivin- | at A. : sw: 0, Potter at | mous creator of united Germany. Bis- d [ed as 000 Ji tite x Potiorson, from storey building and 1 couldn't lave me | Cornelius ¢ ney si Troopers Welsh | marck was prouder of his first medal Shich it is alleged transfers have been | {cam to get at him--so I had to | and Hamilton, returned irom South [ that of all the rest put together. . . M h Seid Nutri e taake it." Africa: Georee Black and family at Contains as uchn Suv utri= Sidney Hufiman's; J FF." Lochhead, Loughboro Council. ment as Two Packs es of Truth About Cleveland. " Night In A Great City. Kingston, spent Tues wd Wednes- Svdenham; Aug. 4.--Notice was read * ckag Baltimore News, (Ind.) Jodo Transcript. doy hives Mrs" and M Sunley. and f f.000 the county clerk requiring 82, 3" ~ 7 - is . Clee wilight above the church's dome; liss Bennett, Detroit, ar Mrs. Fre = SF > : = : Any Other Cereal Food Lie futh is, that Mr. Cleveland 14), Cover of the might i: down, t Hyosee Cini thon aud Ny red. DES2 for county purposes, and 1t was was not 'a political failure, but an | Aud along 'the ways of the swarming town |. » jaye reiwrned aller spending al yagolved to levy these rates: For coun: . altos anpeplleled political suc The crowds at dusk are hastening home. i Li Da Freitag Fela vas PoE A liy. seven mills on the dollar, town- = : very pretty wedaine: took place here 1G); / i z for o 00 NOT BE DECEIVED BY BUL URL Ys Wihenen of ts politicians re re A thousand lights ave strung along | 1 " iG ship purposes, three mills, and for gen- - i 4 st o § ¢ along i veste s ar dest s { : sulted not in his defeat, but in two | The brawling, busting thoroughiares; yj 3 i whe h William. eldest son ol | .al school rates four and one-half suctessive nominations, marked by the | And above the yell of a hawker's wares yLacoh S.owas married by Rev. mills." George Avkroid allowed. to ent & most signal and conspicuous proofs of Hand-orgmn musie and sbrilling song. [ Mr. Yer to Olive, youngest the timber "on_the road allowance be: his "enemies" impotence; and that he 3 » » . » . omgirtar 2 Dy nL at the tween 1.. Soles and John Corkill's, on y . succumbed at last not to their hostili- | Midnislt along the city strect: ome © of the bride. = They departed & nd 9th concessionl. Voted: 'A. It Is Quality Not Quantity That ty: --but--to-adverse--circumstances--of-}- Lhe glure_of lamps and the flash of gems, amid showers of rice. onthe j ld a : > Pe Pe Foi Toad --ST-507 < a x ? : 3 Fair, \ th wailing 'hems-- TIE. tinier Wate 1, jC 3 Wad, ST.50; Gives Health Results, ~N the most unusual kind, and such as | Wealtichora A - i i is Wasorsovin, yy Archibald Clad breaking stone near : ¥ v : . Ran. . an or = er dp . . FO > yah furnish no basis for a warning to bnidhict aiederos an nd M ¢ = Soe Raha) and J. Graham's, $1.60: W. C. McDopakl, Malt Breakfast Todd is a concentra- | others in circumstances: wholly unlike | 24ST aR S088 fic dving mrt), ake. : rT = at Beaver) hovelling snow, $1: Levi Cranston, re- Vt i < : % , cloak wrapped. close aronnd her scented : Lake. g ' by ted ted cereal, food containing "elements them. If Mr. toosevelt is to be told hair; : pairing culvert, H: Coe, breaking that give diveet health results. One to learn anything f from the case ol ne darkened Soprvay unphline {ore {stone on Sydenham Road, $17.20; package contains as" much ly and | Mr. Cleveland it id that if a presid- | A beRuur is crouching eas mbna Our Flag And Empire. Fred. Rutledge, 'road scraper, $10; "1. brain nutriment as two packages of ent. be but faithful anid. strong and Gray, cold tr o'er thie "stretching roofs; By J. Mi - Harper. Mr Woodruff, plank for-ewlvert--- near any other make of ood. Malt B steady and sincere and sober, he can Sily ce slang the empty Siesta, ; S Sur la Ri Cranston's, $1.28; council adjourned fasts Food proves to be the most « afford. to. smile at fractitions opposi- 1.89 SOMN, no Sur the strained ear greets, e Vie ca 11_September_ 1st : x . . Sa fi 5 Ss. onsecrate nati = tr September v nomical of all cereals: one package } tion, because the - people will impero- ive Wie Uiekiensk of o lorse's Toor Lr For God --d HOY ores " makes a meal for twentviive people. ously -brush it aside when the time | Ghostly and large through the misting rai Here is our home, far may we roam, : * 1 u e people, Seer Roe ALOT Er iS . A muirket waggon and rumbling carts; Wich kinship for "our guide; A Baby Described. Do not be decived by bulky packets of | 'comes for matching his streneth ; 3 : ) i 3 . ey Po A shrill blown whistle the city starts, "Godd bliss our land, its weal extend Mothers' Journal. foods that have no good points to against that of his intriguing ene- | Awakes, thrills, throbs and, toils again. O'vr' empire occan-wide. The prince of wails; an inhabitant i ie - -- - * commend them. Malt Break st Food | mies. Chote, of Lapland; the morning. caller: the makes voung and old healthy and The World Will Get Along. _ noon-day crawler; the midnight bhraw: vigorous. Yonr grocer has it. _Along The Way. Chicago Record-Herald. Ho, hot ho, ho! the breezes blow: | ler; the only precious possession that Atlanta Constitution. When Hue Wilhelm is gis eves Yr the he ad n tit ob never excites envy: a key that opens 7 3 : 1 singin' of a song to vou The world will get along somehow; ap arr utter, elorious *sigh ha . Naccie: sick aie : \ IY mr singiol oof @ song 10 vex 1's' grout, but evan when he dies Emblem of "a people's mi] ht 1 the heart of all classes, rich an ! pont : ! Pm wevin® roses. from. thie dew. world will get along somehow; Ho, ho! ho, ho! es blow: | alike in all countries; a stranger with ; As stars from skivs that love auakes blue-- Akhowch 2 is | God : special choice, Dip it again' and lot it go ! a remarkable cheek, that enters a memes | 4, from sk - : : k s { : singin" of song t u . wen men have ceased to lear his voice . fs 2 J y 2 Th ann = es They'll still have triumphs, still rejoice; ndard floating free, house 'without a stitch to hi us EVERYBODY an The world will get alone somehow-- greet thee with our song,-- and is received with open arms by = Along the way ! - Somehow, somehow-- 1 a of Jrey evervone. Who has rubber tires "on their |I'm singin'--reapin' of the, rue The world will get sdong somehow; Vera te BE 2 Hit ken -- arriages i I'm savin' that for all Knew . TL ns en, x carriages are well pleased with Of tone yn iT. and fortune, too Whim Pierpont Morgan 'quits his trust Te Ld he reiv Vocal and gramaphone concert at the ease and comfort they enjoy | The sweetest thought's the thought of you The world ,will get along somehow; SA Save oul NE, (ONE ay fo reign Knights of the Grip excursion, Satur- Go arty Xe : Along the way! \ When Morgan dies, as die he must, O'er_empire ocean-wide. 3 Be AE hati do in driving, if you have not got xr : The world will get along somehow; oe day, 9th -August, Swiit's wharf, nine them on your carriage you | I'm singin' in the lonesome nicht J holds Wiis bis minity pared { horus o'clock a.m. - Along the waw-! "Fhe commerce of 8 Bea an and, ; should send"'to LJTURNEY and I'm savin': ro Tar rampled right, Yet when 'around his grave men stand, a, ho : ho, oT the bree have them on and enjoy your | Bat love is mailed in truth and might: The world will get along Somehow - Dip the flag and let it go! £ st rth--his « light, Somehow, somehow-- 2 : hb drives. His hand my strength--his eves my i i I s dav a prince is crownad: Alor the wav u The world will get along 'somchow; ; 7 a 2 1 . od bless our king and queen ! Amd so the song ows sweeter still > When Solomon lay cold and dead. May grace of God and man be found : ( i Atono the way! Flie world still ~ot along somehow; «ie sanctify their reign! : ? 2 9 | No gloom shall hlight--no care shall kill=-- When darkness fell 'o'er Caesar's: he ad, Shore unto shore. peace binds ance more, ; No bleak and barren winter chill he world still got along somehow: While progress mends ite stride: CARRIAGE MAKER The life that sweetly does love's will Perhaps you fancy that vou know Whe need. - if love prevail i oO 1 St Ki ) nat Alone the wat ! - Far' more than others here below, O'er empire ocean-wide. 390 Princess « = ngston. But when God summons you to go - ¥ : : The workl will git along somehow-- Cliorus ; Q ) Some Things I Have Noticed. Somehow, somehow Ho hoi bhatt oad i Too Weak to Work and Had Severe es = The world will get along somehow; 0, ho 10, ho! the breezes blow: a : i . Errest. Eo Bell. Rr r---- Dip the flag ard letit go, ete Headaches--Remarkable Influ- A op . is lwavs ready te : A ot nth man is alway ead) | A Resourceful Woman. ence of ' . 4 niake redress tor an unintentional in- Dairy Notes 2 nes jury. - It doesn't pay to bother with Youth's Companion, . , re ) THE COSMOPOLITAN CHAR- yi ee 3 Women: eof ha present generation Good butter should be <olid from the Dr. ( hase S te 0) a th oH } ° y= a racteristics of I y . ACTER OF THE VISITORS Ii vo trv. to get even. with every hae pot To 12 Ho c Sh « NILE, it- is put upon fhe {mnie ; T0" TORI HE : et vou won't hav jer --granciiothers t nyo excitement in the dairy cow F d TO THE MAGI CALEDONIA mea han yey o #| housewife. would have done better in| tends to lessen the flow of mill er € 00d. 2 i ime else k. SPRINGS DEMONSTRATES | "ll® 0% Soorl ie laim to have | an emergency than the New Jersey pailing to get all the buttermilk out ; - Some é i , 45 : . . wi = a ---- THE WIDE-SPREAD REPU- on wire evideltly 'don't know the] Woman io fell into a well the other | cynges butter to become rancid soon. TATION. OF THESE GREAT Het Nw + herse and a jack- day As there ~~ il Liiliill call} To obtain the best results in churn- When a person gets vost and Tay hid > GTEC wes Te . she haa to save hersell or drown,. so, j,, the cream should be only slightly | down in health, the fault" is usually CURATIVE BATHS AND ae y withonl eiomies 7s a man [She climbed up the rope. When she i (yp = with the blood ' supply=-the blood is i wan out enemies is g ; : i en i ; : th the , Suppl) ! ! WATERS. without ideas. or the_moral courage of Tn gut She gis a ial that- The | In winter the cream should be | deficient in quantity or quality. Dr. : Li~ own convictions. ' SE aug Ire Ab A | ware d up to about sixtv-six degrees | Chase's Nerve Food is a wonderful Lefivion is a god' thing after it is he Heo steve. he ihstinily a 1 be fore .putting in the churn. system-builder, because it forma, new ¢nee thoroughly 'assimilated and re- mechs i of w ate > up oS ve 1 nd | One advantage in brine.salting * is | blood and creates new nerve lorce. Lselves id into principles for right | T° ae 30: the oes he eR + ant hu i that it*almost entirely avoids streak-| Mrs. James Clancey, 711 Water eo y fire hen <he. ¢ some : gr z iving. Some people take'it in such oe ie lire. i i rE Bone vi Et {ed or mottled butter. street, Peterboro, Ont., statess gi IT PAID ME ALL RIGHT. luroe (fses that they can't as€imilate | ©1010 tr JIL weeny 890 ors The milk should always be skimmed | have used four boxes 'of Dr. Chase's Stuff tl iavi 1 i tit pro erly. ' AS ushial, while sweet and the cream then al- | Nerve Food, agd found them an excel- . - as av I ar i 1 Licrht y . 2. . 1 or tu ] that Ny as Ying Aroune an of lowed to turn slichtlv sour. lent medicine. I was troubled more: ér I» ust to ry 1 Sorted it LL in al NE 1 o Z Biackboiry The Other Way Now. - { Sometimes buttér has white speck€||iss for. nineteen years with severe WX add sent gp ca to the mgston Mclecd'S empoun Inter Ocear : { Yaad. + : n i . lags : » JnterUtenn, stributed through it. This is caused | headaches, which made me useless as lay Mets ON ; 380 wi 3 7 e ip : vive. 'of alt ade 8, ich nm R a and i oc pny: os Fil St b= Cordial. tv years ago th future of Car {by oversburness in the' cream. far as #ccomplishing any work was stree ; oh Taeeivn 3 0 Tram A «afer and pleasant remedy for | ada seemed wed! nigh certain to Del In. butter making next to controlling | concerned. wat 10M thy ce o BY a ol e fot 1 . : > 3 Po ie Boi Same | Nr Fh v | Gisrshoca, cholera morbus, dysentery, that desire 1 by the { Lae of %, 3 {he temperature is to churn dften "I'he Nerve Food seemed to build me Nl ae n Aly 1 all Simmer complaints. 23¢. per |. republic; Now the tendency dis allthet Guna oream is in good condition. «p (generally, and so made a thorough cel ! bottles Mel eod's drug store, corner other Jar it. is a qrlegtion kpon | With temperature under control and | ye of my ald trouile. 1 would not = emit | I rincoss and Montreal streets. high 4 = er 2 y i id wey | churning done at the ri cht time the thi nk of being without Dr. Chase's J CURE YOURSELF {| . : . Bena ra thei vik hal $ be i ou Bi will become solid and be easilv 1 \:..\® Fi od in the house, and would : vance furthe i st cus- ra giahsetainmminy | The Newspaper Ideal. pinch in the world, or whether real | AISI ied, : : i 1 : strangly recommend anyone suffering mu us neta American 'Herald : re i roeity with «Chnadd: would notbe] AHP the un to' make the most out fq 1 did to, give it a trial. It succeed- cous i eric rald : . ciproe aug ouk ie ¢ ? : pr i the : : of Dyce Rot setribe Honesty of © purpose, fideli sel- | jor pre a {of the milk and butter' some of the | ; i my ase after a great many re- gent or p < it eneticial E * | cows should be bréd to come fresh in shies. had tailed." . Co. 1 us sound morality . medies, had failed. Sold by contro indu try, a s in m La { h d me in the fall. * '¢ a Dragygists, x ~ 0 Ye nd Eve J = or sent In lain wrapper, | Strict sense. of justice should all be Alired Pannell, Ottawa, a South i the spring an Dr. Cha ri Nerve Food, 50c. a hox, tod.: disgerned in the faithiul journalist. Re | African veteran, is visiting his parents | six boxe for 82.50, at all dealers or as. have found Southdown rams excellent | 'Backs, PAY WHEN¢ GURED! Fon used pay nothing uniil.yon sre TERR RRR ERI uke yon salir eall or write by mike HE mo or you call you see EE Se ives thod Tre ~The Cheapest reels reecsvista [SHOES or oi a ; ] v In Kingston Our Increasing oT rade Proves That WE SELL THEM. nreen SUTHERLAND' SHOE 'STORE BIG PRIZE OFFER. On Saturday night from 7 to Ip o'clogk we will make the following big prize ofter. Customers purchas- ing for cash to the extent of one or more dollars and presenting 'this coupon will receive their choice of many USEFUL PRESENTS, some of which are as follows : A $ purchise gives yon your | - $6 purchase, half-dozen. Bpoons, choice of Silver Napkin Ring," value | one-quarter dozen Knives or Forks, or 26c.; Knife, 80c.; Fork, 80c. ; | any. article of silver in one case to the Spoon, 2dc. ; or Gold Bowl, Coffee | value of $1. ° Spoon, value 25¢ Cn $1.50 your choice of Silver Balt or Pépp¢r Box, valye 8fc. A $2 purchate, 2 Knives, Spoons or Forks, value 60g, Extra special offer on $10 pur. chase : An Elegant Oak Rocker or Centre Table, value $2.50, $2.50 porcha-e givey you a Sugar Shell 70c¢ ; Pickle' Fi rk, 70e. ; Nap- kin Ring, 50c. All goods "marked at Rock. Bottom Cash Prices. Cut out this Coupon advertisement and present with your money on SATURDAY NIGHT and we will guarantee to send you away smiling and happy. CRUMLEY BROS. The Popular Dry Goods Store, > SPECI SHE OF REFRICE To clear Sutour BEG stock of REFRIGERATORS we are making a special ~ 20% DISCOUNT. _ No use of allowing good food to spail during the hot weather when you can buy ° _ A Nice Family Size Refrigerator for $ 6.4 McKELVEY & Bit 69 and 71 Brock Street Fancy Velour "Couch, Heavily Fringed all around, only $5.50. Regular price $7.50. Fancy Tapestry, «With Carved only $4.50. Regular price Everything Redneed. See our window display next week. Parlor setts will be our $6. specialty. Good shirts. The H. D. Bibby Ca. Edmafifon, Bates & Co., Torontp, {JAMES REI THE LEADING UNDERTAKER KINGSTON.

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