Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1902, p. 3

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DAILY BRITIER WHIG. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. TRAVELLING. flour, which is admitted free of duty, - TIE FIELD OF TRADE and as the first consignment of Can- 4 | adian flour was landed there during Mr. Moore's visit, and proved satis- BETWEEN CANADA AND factory, in every, respect, the dealers being x6 pleased with the quality that SOUTH © AFRICA they despatched repeat orders in Mr. Rail : eo Moore's preseuie, hore" jeu NS r Jim Dumps wouid swear at everything :-- ate Ballwar. : * | Manuialtyiers Xasmining "tue Sommedy oy hen : ge : That girl upstairs who tried to sing; . Conditions--Some Interesting || he = f ay. 3 he ee : ; : Th ase 3 "; Annual Western r 3% Yehent fon; and Lagntiay prooyots . © janitor out for "money or life . Trace Facts Are Presented to | will get the preference over those of The cook, who ruled both Jim and wife! Canadians. other countries; : AE Eut others now must swear for him; $ A 0 = 7 From the De " ' Natal consumes $106,360 worth of Excursions Be a Sept. ~The paditication | imported cheese, Canadian Cheddars : , : : He swears by *" Force "'--he's ** Sunny Jim 1 - f 3 9 of South Africa, and the establishment | meeting a ready saie. ihe seventy . B = : | of a direct line of steamers, has pound "cheese will da for Durban town : ' Sept, 25th, 26th, 21h, turally caused the! Canadian manufae- | trade, but the country trade can o turers and shippers to examine the | ly be commanded when each cheese At the Following- Fares From conditions which surround the new | does not exceed twenty pounds in Kiagston, Ont. field of trade and commerce, and many | weight. : Gi a NE 4 5 Detroit, Mic h. i . =5 | thquiries are being made. It is de- I'he same colony requires SE. J C) or ounest ; 25 | sirable that those conditions should | worth of butter per annum. The fifty- ) Sir ~ Mich. . 21 be generally known, 'and it is" not} «ix pound box will do for the local : Hay City, Sic . : amiss to recall the fact 'that two years | trade of Durban, but the interior trade . > Rapids, os a anae : -- . 3 io -- : ago a Dominion agent was sent to | will toly touch tinned butter put 'up "he 3 . Chicago, lll...... es § the Cape to examine and report. W. | in one, two, or five ponnd tins re- | Ready-to-Sevve Cereal Cincinnati, U! ¥ : q W. Moore has reported to the Depart- spectively. There 'is an import duty Ss aul ; : hs ment of Agriculture that he has con- | of six cents per pound on both cheese All tick. ts good to return uni Oct. 13th. versed with leading importers at the and butter. ; ! 3 Full particulars at K. & P. god FP R. | oreat centres, and that the outlook is On bacon and hams the import duty a toothsome food and a Tiskety Oifiess Ontario $e A. FOLGER, JR. most promising. It is none too soon |is four cents per pound, and $145,515 i splendid nerve tonic. n. Poss : Su for Guanadians tq wake up and do | worth are required annusilv. Hitherto / Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. nt. 3 1 { ) their utmost to obtain a good foot- | Canadian has been. purchased in Lon- {HE BAY OF UINTE RAILWAY ny in the newly-annexed country. don and Liverpool and thence shipped At the very moment when the song | to the colony. Mr. Moore was in NEW SHO T LINE FOR of peace thanksgiving was being sung | formed_by several grocers that Cans- Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and malt--eaten cold. Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto and all local | in Pretoria. the publication branch of | dian bacon was the best on the Dur inte. - Train eaves Oitv Hall Depot at 4 | (ic Agricultural Department was is- | ban market, and it is preferred over poin Pm, R. J. WILSON, CP.R. Telegraph OF | (ile manifesting the wants | all other kinds. Splendid for an Invalid. . jects, and describing how Canada can | Kast London, and Port Elizahet! © | He ND LTS WF YIRANE | ' Ww Ha Jeondon, hn ort Elizabeth ar invalid. The yolk of an egg beaten into hot milk and mixed with 'Force' also is A 1 Western tously than any® of her competitors. | vaal, and the northern part of Cape nnua 'This manifesto was necessarily lengthy | Colony, requires at least $1,185,070 Sept. 25th, 26th, 27th. how it may best acquire it. ony for "they only require S363.690 ; y Riagston, Ont. offer; and it requires it in two grades On che and butter the import dications of oil are more ronment Of Men's and Women S Detroit, Mich . we 8 --the best that can he supplied in | duty is six cents per pound. Of the | each day. 'PAINE' S CELE Y » Port Huron, M i i open competition at market price, and | former the colony requires $353,2 Rumor has reached Deseronto that Gincinnatl, Ohio... 7.0 16 25 | the fact is recalled that in the very | small cheeses, not in anv e excoed- 9 For further information epply to on the spot. To quote W. W. Moore, | ducts required which Canada can sup The masons have finished their work ! wonderful reputation of Paine's Celery STEAMER NORTH KING and value of, the South African mar-} mon, and jams and in industrial pro- | downe, and Miss Lewella 'Blanchér, of, As the sun rises in the morning - to Clarence wireet. AE Yaa hy . + . i i x oi Great Britain's newly-acquirid sub- Cape Colony, of which Cape Town, ; 'We have used almost every cereal on the market, but none that is as as Ze opportuncly. meet many of them more | the distributing centres, the latter for beneficial to weak folks. but not more so than the exigencies | worth of wheat a year, the duty on In the first place, South Africa re- | worth of flour imported in the course Drilling at the Melrose oil well has R utatic of At'the Follawing Fares From quires everything that Canada has to f of i i | ep I 0 Cleveland, Ohio. . + ueresivaieansaies - . y y 1 Sugibaw, 'Mich... dn : the best that oe supplied irrespec- worth 'a' year, and of the latter 8315, | the Sovereign bank of Canada is con | 3" Rav oy a Ge ns we 1a tive of price. . 592 per annum. While our seventy | sidering the advisability of establish P 3 Cone et oro ry mea 1 Naturally, the first must receive pri- | pound cheeses may be suitable for {ine a branch there. . . ¢ . * Toro, of which Mr, Hungerford is man- : J. P. HANLEY, Agent, outcome of direct personal commercial | in Natal. ing Harvesting company at Kempt of the Dominion Department of Aeri- | ply are potatoes, dried. and tinned } on the Lanark county house of indus-| Compound as a never-failing cure for" ROCHESTER ROUTE ket has been recognized by the busi ducts all kinds of manufactured arti-{ Lombardy, drove to Smith's Falls one ! cheer and enliven the earth, so does c ness houses. of the United States for | eles | 1 nat weak 1 were made s "hv! Paine's Celery. C ound forth to Steamer leaves Sundays at 5 p.m, for oars past. and by persistent efforts <Q yin s ©ay ast week anc were mate one Wi Paine x Celery Compound go tortd . Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte |' ol fd i i ys i } ¢ Do much jor the articles that must | Rev. Mr. Frith, i bestow the blessings of health to the . N ports. so oud sions proses y ST nave encounter competitive prices. In the The many _ friends in Tweed of Hugh {diseased and suiiering. This is the NL AA 4 1000 ISLANDS RAMBLE there: HULL up a sunstantia (rade. o past price" rather than 'quality' | C. Wiggins, a former resident, will { character of work that Painé's Celery X . . South : er : taki | ALY _- : | 'Force.' Beef or chicken broth poured over 'Force' makes a splendid meal for an economically as well as more expedi- | the Orange River Colony, the Trans : > (Name farniehed on application.) ® : I 1 y oF \ of the Seo m demanded. wheat being fifty cents per hundred IN OU® OWN CIRCUIT. | xXcursli Ons Thé Canadian Department of Aeri- | weight, but that on figur is S12 per {The World Mo ---- On nd So Ly has received many. inquirfes as | hundredweight, the extra impost hein ' | . to what South Africa regi es and | to encourage wheat 'milling "in the col News Of The Districts Oh Both | Does The Wondsriul { i j Sides Of The Lime. of twelve months, been progressing steadily, and the in Chicago, 11 mary consideration, especially when Cape Town all other places demand The Twenty-two Acre mine, at Yo St. Paul, M - f iat. ths res 'w. i me ls . : ; $3 il Ninn vear that war was proc laimed the | ing twenty pounds: each. Box butter | ager, has struck a rich body of ore at {| No Other Medicine Ever Ac- ® AN 4 to Foturk aptl) Oct. South African market turnover to the may sell in Cape Town, but nowhere | the bottom of the shait. . ~ . a holding excursi tickets cu United States of America was ecich- | élse, the demand being for one, two, Miss Annie Baker and William Irv complished Such Happy , sleeping car accommodation at theus- oy million dollars. This was not and five pound tins haco He Ke itle 're marie re ! ; B we pound tins. In hacen and | ing, of Kemptyille, were married last Results the result of spasmodig. effort but the | hams the wants are similar to those | week. The groom is agent for Deer- , 9 ' é City Passenger Depot. Feprosentation for a series of vears A dew of the many other food pro-| ville. The world moves on and so does the . . i . Lake (intario & Bay of Quinie elture, ihe was sent by the Hon, fruits, canned meats, frozen and ol try, and the earpenters and plasterers | nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, 3 Steamboat Co., Limited. Sydney lLisher to asecrtain all the ed, meats, rolled oats, condensed milk, | are now hustling their part of it to debility, dyspepsia, neuralgi rhen- . details of South African trade rela- spit peas and. beans, tinned- vege completion. matism, kidney and liver troubles' anc - tions" and practices, "the magnitude | tables," Britizh Columbia tinned sal Robert Edward Steacv, of Lans- impure blood . a wi) Sl R ET. Business cannot be done in has ruled in Soyth - Afvica; but this | read with interest 'of his marriage to! Compound is accomplishing. Parents Steamer leaves Sundays at 10:17 a.m., for | Afi by Broxv. anv re ; : 4 A . tour of LOW Telards, cling ut Alosandris | 2irua by prosy any mon than it | ainly applicd * to the up-country | Niss Blanche. Wescott, 'which took] are saved to children and children to Bay, Rockport,and Gananoque. can in India. Catalogues, circulars, trade, because in the towns the welt place in Sidney township. | parents. BAY OF QUINTE ROUNE pamphlets; . hills, I Tors, Ci iting I to-do class want and must have a Prescott own council has asked § Have vou, sufiever, tested this won- aoe ; : Sn 3 lenout 3 bersonn i good article, price being a secondary | Chief of Police Mooney, of that town, | derful life-giver 2 1f not, vou ave not ; STEAMER ALETHA a DAPI SHINP ES. Are a8 Asless consideration. But this feature of | to resign, alleging that _he is unable | doing justice to yourself or family. us N t at, " : . v \ Commencing Sept. 2nd, leaves weck daysat | He tard, withou nt bh Ia he South African trade will, no doubt. | to cope with the drunkenness and! Paine's Celery Compound has saved 8 p.m. for Piston aml Intermediate Bay of uny ig ig 8 bol, dust, An 1c | become loss prominent as the interior uther vices that prevail there. ! tens of thousands of our wealthy and WE Quinte, port n Braye i! tonditjons of trade and the local mun becomes s mere thi hy se eth I and ais ss Sadie J. 'Hewitt, daughter of plain peoples it cannot fail in your Suitable "for 'Domestic use, Saiutdaye steamer calls at Deseronto and ner of conducting business: and local ihabitants 2 , " il on hom r ; ET rigor ape eo Tres ho saitecsia sors fommpirons pa i hy Hotels and Public Buildings. 2: fan] uneye, § Ticket Agents [rsh janie of. oy fies Juier BLAMES HIS WIFE. village, was married to John VW. Rich-1 Ramsay, Ont., says : : A good Roll, a nice Package James Swift 8 .. Freight Agents. colin the Onin ail of the widse andl cu ards, a wealthy farmer of thé same "For ten years 1 <uffe red from nei Tn ya Th a Woman, Behold the Wreck Of a place. : _ Peousnesd and Henralia, and have sed a ; OMINION LINE setting the start in is the difficulty: Man You Have Made." the C.P.R. round house at Smith's {-Sudicinsg of 2 ue Sitheus fading is ' The United States, New Zealand, Keokuk, Towa,, Sept. 22.--The case Palls is being improved by the con-, rolipf deny) siiinie talon Np C S €dC ML STEARSIIPS. LIVERPOOY SERVICE and Australia are all doing well. in) of Rev. P, J, Heness before the low | struction of an ash pit 200 feet ony, | was reco mended to , me. and aft e Jo o bs St : South Atrica: then why sonld Can-1 conference of he Method: © cohol where from three to four engines may | urine seven bottles I fod lysis i Colonian ...... - = Ba be Los sueessinl 7 Now she tide | hunch xine very Sramasieally to wn De St, Set Toston] ove ar of wry ine ta I Felene it gy lon . es . wl, and if Canad; wloet of end. When Mr; | ws hims vk tl : : Slgishiman. 2 "0c, 18th is at the flood, and if Canada neglect nd 1 ) leness himself took the The cight-vear-old son of John Fit- be: the best medicine: in the world; and - Catitarnian ~.c .. Semi so great ansopportunity to hér apathy tand_he said it was evident to him- { £ Toni Porth hit. + 1 always recommend it with 'plea *Norsemai and indifference must he attributed fu- self and to his attorne vs that he an er, 0 opping., near . erth, w 38 - nts; N ; ten by a. snake while plaving in. a | sure. : ! , ¥ Steam rs arked . "do not carry passengers, re failure. The government f he | not to have a fai t RATES oF PASSACE--Siloon. $65 and | LO1C ailure. je. Bo ATHInG m 0 :L i the parc) > bi vial and handed field where his father-was- hauling oats apwards, single according to steamer and | dominion, in her auinister-of -apricul parchment of his ordination to il in" 4 i NAPANEE NOTES 69 and 71 | Brock Street. service, Second Saloon,' $37.50 and uk- | ture, and her 'Commissioner of Agpri- | the committee, following with his re. and died in great agony. No antidote wards, single, according to steamer and ser- enlcarn anil Dal : Sior i ; had any cfiect. ais ---- h R ultare an Jairving, has acted | siguation of his me mbers x YN ' : ir i : a JA aie ership in the Capt. George H. Darling and Lieut. ! Boys Start a Fire--Reception to vice. Third class, $26. ptly its part: it 1 church as well i I Rh womptly its part; only remains « s well as from the ministry. - > . ith 3 ROM ONTREAL. ! , ; 2 ; , gdother : a FRO MONTE +. ith for her commerdal men to act wellj Turning to his wife, who was present, M. Roy Mc Danél 1, Higet fies with ste the Students. ont, 27 x sergeants rar rornorale . g mS = ; Nanya os Hons, Tith | their part, and South African patron- the self. unfrocked minister exclaimed: Sarge ants, t jt COTPOTHR, and three Napanee, Sept. 23.--Un Saturday al FROM "BOSTON. ace will not fail to appreciate the "Woman, be hold the wreck: of a mun | PRVAlS. of Co., 56th weament | {noon the fire alarm called the five ol ' Lisoar Rifles," Lansdowne, went io: | on ent-to-estinotishia blare Hie 4 & BH bold ans patiifafie part the sons vou have. made Ni Mat "sth | Canada have takensin the war to up His "wife broke down at this drania- | ne Camp at iagara-on-the Lake on jr Millews barn. The fire; however NEW SERVICE Reates to the hold the sight in the Transvaal and | tic exhibition. The committee for the Presdny: i jueves days, a {had vained such headway hefore the We have the best oil at the best prices in the Moditerkancan. | in peace "to supply the domestic wants | trial of Mr. Heness immediately clos itham Pool, one of the oldest fa brigade arrived that the strucuure was city. That's why we sell so much of it. i : : lonts : was : Cambroman, Scpt. 27th; Vancouver, Oct 18th. | of her populace. 3 od its session, having lost its juris- vents of Ke mhity ille, was found dead | (on pletely destroyed. The, fire was . * in his bed" Thursday morning. * Mr Midship, Saloon, Eléctrio light, Spacious What does South Africa require | diction of the case by his action in| 1 ' ey ld caused by small "boys playing = with promenade decks. that Canada can supply by our new- | placing himself outside the pale of the Paole's age was eighty-six years, and matches. x vo ASTRAL OIL (The Best) . oe 20c a Gallon J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, | Ii organized divect steamship line ? church, for some" months past he had been W. K. Prayn arrived from Manitoha HEADLIG T . 18c ' Agt. © Ts Siation, 42 Clarcnos St. The colony of Natal, of which . Dur- Mr. Heness, after maintai ning sil fechle; He leaves an aged Widow shed Ton Banda. WenEworeGanety 1s DI o Dr TOUNARGE S Co, Jon Sele id Portland. | han' is the chief ¢ity and port, re- | ence stubbornly for a 11 hy that daughter, Mrs. Duke; with whom he spending a month in Owen und CANA . . 15C Sutfes an an quires annually 81,123,435 worth of | the reason he leit his Ww wi as bec aie resided. visitittg: her parents and other friends. her continued *'nagging." which Work on the Napanee-Deseronto A. TI. Pruyn, Wiarton, is spending..a 1 : Liverpool and of # > . E : Allan Lire Londonderry . broke down his health and rendered it A! «ich of the. Bay "of Haine railway | fow days in town with his mother, = : + . A 1s progressing favorably. Grading has Ars FD. Prin: : i Royal Mail Steamers. M t D df | impossible for him to do ministerial | © ol i Vs Mrs Te : : . ok, commenced and at the Napanee end a Mr. and Mrs. H. LL. Vandervoort ar: s "vet ui wy. From Montreal. © From Quebec. OSL Vréaaiu he chars await "Wis afore. gh) Dig gone of won And Horses sre. tm] reais eer the ariel ots cg Call and get a Pamphlet telling all about our Famous ; Ba in lute the | waged; Prins will be running by: Des I dir, An At Home was held in the UY am pt 7 pm ° . = am. UY 8 pan. conference was his separation from his J : . v3 am Oct. 11, 4 pm Of Skin Diseases. wife, whom he agreed to suppert, hut cember 1st, the extension west of De-{ lugtire room of the Eastern Methodist a * ye S Tey refused to'Jive with. No question of Seronte, to zon neat with Prince "If clurch last evening: to welcome the nl ¢ it 191, ' iniorality was thvplved, 4 ward, has been commenced. : model and hich school pupils, A very = ' W. H. Leacock, Lansdowne, pater, p enjoyable evening was spent. Rev. C. | @@ 0 Liverpool perry. B1- | A Chronic Case of Eczema of ill since last fall, passed away Sat-§ E. Melntyre, the pastor of the churcl re a, 3 : 10ST SCHOONER RETURNING. |uriay: lact. ls cae sill ki - Wyte, tio pasior of the churen, New Yack io issgew & Londsndersv. | Thirty Years' Standing hing note See Juni h ee Sue fm einen | These eaters are cheap and warm your rooms comfort Fawre 8 Be. 2 Bey Cured by The Forget-Me-Not Spent Winter [ers and decorators. Much sympathy is { ence, Winnipeo. The Lenn avicul Bly. Costs but little to run them, and there is no big coal In Arctic Ice. felt for his widow and three smail bourdl=Fair, held lust week, was the | bili to pay. Everybody i is buying them : = Montreal to Olasgow Direct, . hil Ea . . x 3 gg : a OR CHASE'S OINTMENT. Halifax, N. S., Sept "The litle | Childrens The fBmeral occurred under] most suctessful" financiall; ' LO 30 th, 4 Ht, \ ' Newfoundland schooner wwaet-Me-Not the aus pic es of the L L.L. wise, in vears. "The gate receipts ' Ew ing of eighty tons, left St. John's for the A petition is heing ML by pe Foyek, SUN, -- » & Se . vo Vi hs J P. Hanley, Agent, City Passenger De- Arctic last fall to establish a tradi perty. owters of Wellingtoh, asking New granolithic crossings have been bot, Johnston and Ontario streets, J. P. Thé demand for Dr. Chase's. Oint-d station at Cape * Honrv, on Bah the council to.grant a bonus and ex-| put down on three or four of the eross L la L Ki S Qikiersl renos etreat hihi y oa ne Ad , at Sle IF taxes . OY eset o " Ve o ' : . ( xt & t. : RN : met during the. summer months is | Bay. She was expected to return in empton of taxes to a carbing come jstreets Thi ma 2 ipal Bary of the bifpon, ax on Swrenson, ng : --~frany--which- it is proposed to estab: | town. This makes a decided improve MONEY AND BUSINESS. ents; 1b 5 during he wenn | the spring: but siter merths of wT EREY SEER BS probabilities: are | ment jo these thoraughfares. ' The " -- o= we ther e ally. that there is such | ing, and no tiding of her she was ' a » 8 £9 3 th kn favorable oF Ae a me rani . EDUCATIONAL. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN| urcat g from eczema and | given up. The schooner was spoken hy hot He foe will take favorabl rk hus | I ong, [aly 1 D 0 sums from one thousand to en hous similar K diseases, That Dr. | the Winward just north of Resolution | 20t1on ithe matter and that the by-i the 'weather for the past week being 1 o : : 1 ' Appt st-favorable--for--su ork . ? R x . : andl dollars. For DarHoulars opie Chase's Ointment te-a-tharotgh-vure t-shirt for-honm ti iret Law will "be? presented tothe put most-fgvorable--for-such-work: Ca i 's Sa MUSIC arling > GODWIN'S "INSURANCE ORT pavers, MRS, CLERINEW WILL RE-OPEN HER over Express Oftice, Market Souare. fo this torturing disease is proven in | of fuk, The Forget-Me-Not had been One of the wos flows fy 4 Ie 0 1 most sertous fires © 1 classes hn sicher Music Method on Septem Ion ist. For terms and particulars apply at Trad ie hg 211 University Avenue. | v | | MONEY 10 LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL | lowing: . iter near--Cape Henry. place Thurstine. Tha five bid sive, at low rates of Intewit on city . H. McConnell, encinerr in rm 1siaee od By. be fire ny and farm "property. pans granted on " I ig ) : out in hn Anderson's barn, Sth con City and county debentures. Apply to iry's Foun Irv, Aurora, Ont. states Kruger Wishes To Return. cession of Hillier. "The "harn and con $C MCUILL. mauaer of Frontenas | 21 Iwlisve that Dr. Chase's Oimtment | yoo B25 0 700 Wl He ite were Eolose The tr Loan and Investment Society. . Office op {i< worth its weight in wold. Por fllonnn, DU noel He mer penis were a ft oss. The fire posite the Post Office. shoul thiviy ure T was tronhbid Fagblatt says the Bocr generals hove | spread to the drive nse and that ' ' als us trom y! ' .17 . > . . . Ste said mn " : ut to secure permission from the Brit 1 al wore des- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Figg | With eczoma, and could wot obtain any | 7) gqvernment for Kruoer's - return iT rom John Rol tovrance Compunv. Available" pemte, fcur0. Iowans so unfortunate as to (EH E90 1} ers i vs biter 3 Er $61,187,215 n addition to which - the | have blood poison, and this developed 192, S0Uth Afnca.. dhe generals, 3 ' TR Rb iL dislaice AWAY, policy holders have for wsecuritv the 'un- | : ciiir. the hast. doaaital of in said, declare the expresident wish and that 'also, ! nel the Vinited Dlatiliey, ha all the gp | rs id ' ic bn is sincerely to accommodate himself 10 | season's crop, les . There i: a : operty insured at dowest $ . i . the existing =ituation. An insuran yr oth a ind con Possible rates Before renewing ofd or ! 4 bad®that 1 would ving new business get rates from i i] scratch myself STRANGE & STRANGE. Agents \ and at if Taw & wl flax np Largest und best equiniment in Canada tort nl is almost y d Reading, Pa., Sept. 16 oN . s ani « ! at ns. - acer i ' = % h >. 3 Ss a 1 ter Of is Unecnalled facilities for securing positions. ANYTHING TO SELL, MAM 2 i ription. and vow © can | tion of Guorge Gantz took place ty] Canada's Expanding Trade. -- {* onal: Porter or Lag ¥21 Ogen Sub. Kistvige This is what the secon han 1 dealer | a! ing too good for In Ls dire; > yard al the county Lon Gttgwa, Unt., Sep 2. tate ark-Stokes Sqing au acwolute guarantee of i SEND FOR CATALOGUE says when he calls at. your door, and tment. It has cured me A the nee ot nent hast | \ Sep prot - Comleeration Life Raildincs Taronts you romptly say no, without "a nunc » A te, t The crime of s Who. w. a ! ws that ala of od f ne 1 ax that of thought. The Kingston-Rae and Me-1! ! wu! Io § hut tweniyv:one vet oo i with foreign countries ' nuing Fence t Sane {on UNDERTAKERS them wopl ize the st ! niurderer of fifteen-year old une sur ' \ " | reg |} ' k. wl 1 tidace at -- i - ee Fitter. w that the total trade of the Do- | Stokes i han at rienta | Sole agent of Kingston, J. B. |g § CORBETT, FUNERAL DIRKCTOR, 281 Princess Street, Kingston, Sugpessor . to W. M.. Dreoman. orn 2 himdreds of cases similar to the fol- | caught and frozen in the ice last win- >: : . Fat - Prince Edward cointy for vears - took PIANO LESSONS > Miss C. M. Clerihew, underoratuate Toron- o College of Music, 211 University Avenue. i | a gy a COLLEGE KINGSTON. "Wiese COLLEGE TORONTO. VIARTIAT MANION ORE ls ti es tents, bute the 1 nea Young Murderer Executed. ered. pa MEAN Oy rh --_---- - tal 'Co. only ask you to drop e Fe a card to 389 Princess street after you ; ul ema and other "have sorted over all vour old stuff (his i= ah exmp f whe . Se -------------- mipion-during the last pecal vear ex- ing Isln The brid « { Henderson. and they will pay you. highest cash | I" faxes tment ix doing in the | Smith's White Liniment is the most | eveded $100,000 20. The "Domir Fduurhte Hones : prices. aV: 0 ieving sufiering manhood. penetrating li 1t known, and - a | greatest trade vear hitherto wa 40, Lediont oF the nhattan nsura - ¥ . Many of the cures it brings about are > sitive curg for sprains, ® swellings, | but this last vear The great | n ; and the bridegroom the son ELD HE {TF HARRISON CO, UNDERTAK Ress) TO COIN COLLECTORS. nore like TH Fae les than anvth else: inflammation, neuralgia, rheunfatism, bulk of the trade is ®ith Great Prie-" of Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark, whose ASCE R 8 Marke OF In 290 233 Prinous Seat. Qaafiy CARINFT OF U.8 STLVFR COINS FOR |. Chis a box, at all dealers,. cor and lumbago. In bottles, 235c., at ain and the United States, the third merriage to Bishop. Henry C. Potter | Back, Ticket and "Phones Warerooms, vo. Night Calls= sala Address at Whig Offies. Edimanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, Wade's drug store, best customer being Germany. is to take place 1 ys M QFFORD, Whig Ofiex

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