Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1902, p. 6

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THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27 e A Le . Hello,Boys! , BOY The cold "weather wgké you up to remind you of the kind of clothing you need. We foretold your wants. Our FALL. AND WINTER STOCK Is All Complete. Just the kind you are looking for, Shean, durable, stylish and perfect Come Along. We can fit you with the clothes and your purse to your wants. Just step in. We will almost surprise you, with the bargains we are offering. Reliable we are of that you are aware. We will do the rest Don't pdss us by; we have al- ways treated you well, and pur- pose to hold on to our princi- ples. Anything in Clothing, Gent's Furnishings or Furs go to, JOS. SILVER, (Successor to B. Silver,) PRINCESS 102 STREET. The Happiest Home 1s Your Own. It is impossible to feel perfeétly at home in the house of another. The only perfect home feeling comes to those who own the place where they live. - We'll help to give you the real home feeling. The plan is simple; the -cost reasonable. D. A. CAYS, Real Estate Agent, 346 King Street, Kingston. PoPyRCnY Some Guns: Don't Kill No "matter how good a shot you may be; but by buying from MITCHELL your gun is guaran- teed as every gun .is thoroughly tested, and you can try it betore you buy. - Powder, shot, loaded shell and rifles. Mitchell's Hardware, Uapriages ~~ Gareiages EVERYBODY Who has rubber tires on their carriages are well. pleased with the ease and comfort they enjoy in driving, if you have not got them on your carriage 0 id should send to LATURNEY / and have them on and enjoy your drives. JAMES - LATURNEY, CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princess St. Kingston. Ou x oe 8 me TR A Thirsty Child © ¥ Can have no better drink = than a glass - of PURE, § CLARIFIED MILK. ltm {38 oe eT is the natural food, olievel of all that is impure nd g 3 =! | x harmful. That is why it is Bo the best of food. x HW - M C = = Clarified Milk Co.,: w *Phene 50. Brock & Bagot Sts. 9c) oc] | oo] oi ao oo 1 0 DANCING CLASSES. MISS McAULEY WILL RESUME dancing classes this season an the Hall, next to Whig Buillting.. Euemugs Friday, afternoon from 4 to 6. COMMER C1AL, nen Masonic fion 8 wo 11, NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS. 187 id NY < Coal & ge Bg P . t = I > 1) \ it w { ! Leading Ny t bonis 15 1 ' Co Nl < Ana HA4 Americas Loco slg Sli 9 find . REOPENING SERVICES ' A A . en Will! Take Place in Sydenham . ellie . Street Methodist Church. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO | SIR OLIVER'S TERM NEARING | <\ juiham Street church, after un ON PAGE FIVE. AN END lergoing extended improvements, will mn di be re-opened for worship to-morfow. ------ ' Kev. Dr. Potts, educational secretary . COMMERCIAL MATTERS. . ; : | Re g, a g wrets Canadian Immigration Office to | oi the Methodist church, will preach, Sis : : ry : or What Is Going On In the Business Be Opened--Big Cargo of Coal oping and Shoring. Aboug S000 i = so been expe oq ry ee World--The Market News. Coming--No Blame Attached heh rol Wi EIN ed Jn very hae u and ton 3 welpful changes. There has bee no Turragona almonds new crop to arrive in to St. Lawrence Route. aim at elaborate and flashy decora- New York about the end of October are of Ottawa, Sept. 26.--Sir Oliver Mo | ations. bit » Acsic fox the a et ford by one imporwr at 13c, aid Ivicas at] wut' term as' lieutenant-governor of | beautiful, in keeping with the house of 12¢ : Ontario expires on November 18th | God. . : Now Soop Najus oo id ong igi] next, but he retains office until hix The trustees are more than gratifi- shout the. middle of next week pre successor is appointed. Rumour has | ed over what has been done. To look at lye. for funcy extra large Jong, a Leen persistent in naming Han. R. W. | through the church in all its depart- 114c. for ordinary long 0 Scott, secretarv of state, as his suc- | ments is to be impressed with the ex \ ire Ss about Oc- iyiih ' igs to arrive from Smvrr no 2 =] cessor, but it is learned on high au | cellent character ofall the improve- tober 15 are sollered on vo al Se , . thority that it is most probable that | ents. Special mention may he maile importer at bo for prime natura . ye of Sir Oliver will retain office even if not of the decorative coik be My. Var fi 7 i "a ir an T « ext : x 1 7 "mn > 3 : - fine, 7e. for extra fine, umd Tie. for extra appointed for another term. defiven, of Torontofand the electric fancy ui 3 ire tor The Transvaal Cup, presented by | and gas fixtures hy RT H. Lear & Co., a his i ol . f Jamaica Capt. Bell, A.D.( dor competition | Poronto, under the direction of Mr. NewYork ¢ o TIES Bp re | ATONE Canadian riflemen who have | Oswald. " orang. au 1 1 box ' : hie hrs erved in South Africa, does not re On Monday evening thére will be a were for Montreal 306 barrels and 12= main in Ottawa. At the D.R.A. the | sheial reunion] to which the ladies and of Jamaica si e ; ha aiiins liom highest score in the match was made | trustees very heartily invite not only} It.is. estimated in priva EET by Sergt. W. A. Shiith of the 43rd, | the members of the congregation, but pening prices of v © rior elo The ¢ 3 : const thu or hp ts fol Bacteol Who put on eighty-eight. The cup'| the friends in all the churches of the , ising Ww w fixed of 0) .b. be rover as 3} shen . + ve of raisins Wil na Sk trons, and Go. tor however, wa also competed for at | city. Thev want them to come and je. for Eo je. 1x ? meetings of the 1 rovincial Rifle Asso- | enjoy this hospitality: no charee will eran, he. Conable | Pacts rail ciations, and the complete returns | he made; the hand of welcome will be The report of the pip RH irom these just received show that | extended to all " ditors for the wed eirnhing. Seprem- i Lrhos ne 2 i sia Pte 1. i bo ; WAY Bui are over the highest scoring competitor is Pte. Fhe re-union will consist of a brief per 21st shows an 1 t > "1A. L. Melntosh, of the Sth Hussars, platform meeting commencing at wok last vear of $60,000, Ine are Liar ed 1. Thntv : . . Ba 3 : Ww ii ] ss art Soo a iil New Foun ik, He made ninety-one. | (juht o'clock sharp. Choice music will ww follows | 1902, 8822, 180), = 3 Cans ' rire : * : 902 crop Malaga raisins | on Phe anadian immigration office, in | he rendered by the choir, and short An offing of 1902 crop Rain : I'vafalgar Square, London, will be 1drosses eivel by ci 3 ori bmyis : the steamer America about Septemiwr E Oe ; addresses oiveh by city ministers and ue 'on: the = pr : Stor Tarown opened about next Christmas. Rooms | gihers. After the platform meeting 7 & available at Oo cro . = ys ; . . £ . Ai im rn ee 7 tor Marows foperind have been secured on the ground floor | there will he a social hour from nine elie nches; 82 for Bere 4 an . : i ] : hy 1 $1.50 for S-crown London lay: and also on the next two flats above, to ten o'clock, when the church Manan oa > «| The intention is to provide Canadi- | (ill he open in every part for all to 1 1 tf he. Tra i furniture: for the whole building | Gen. Light refreshments will be served 'total gold output from the Trans : . Carns : Ya : i Q 4 f y : si) et ! hour abled ot TG3- used as Canadian immigration of ofs |v the ladies in the Sunday school S lor August Ins hm yz con. Hees. and also, if possible, that the | phy) is reise ) ot 3.6 NS . ' le ommces, an increpse of avout ! building shall be heated by a Can -- ounces over the previous month and of 134,- 13s far ol Ha . t Audust lost voar, From] Bihan turnice : In Memoriam 276 ounces over Augy Re on Ye total A private letter dated Sept? 12th, N orl , * y 1s August 3st, "1902, the tota . : Ne rleans es-Democrat. January Ist to Aura st ST ion t root received from Wales savs that the new I > 4 AE imessPeraneral : i ut wus 908,771, arains S60 y Toul, Sh, sh race Spee : fe output was $H8,7 against 0] «tenmer Munclester Engineer, was due « es} vio grace of speech, this friend of 251,501 in 1900, aud 3,502,048 in 1899: In Q . } . i 3 \ ne, 3 | { ISVS the output at Swansea in the course of a week Nor rhetorit) to smooth his utterance-- the firs Highs months o bs ¢ {cw take 7.000 tons of locally worked $i lame it was with " ses and gross form was 2.64 J17 ounces, awd in the correspond-1 pe. 0 ae : Th : et somewhere in the I s of the worl ine' months of 1897 it was 1,880,513 ounces. anthracite coal for Montreal. Thi 'S | He caught and clove to one which made men ont ws not only the largest cargo of coal zlad; i wet shi ' Swanset v | He said kind things, and knew all Nature's On The Trail. ever hipped from Swansea, but on 2 i a 2 « ; = s of the biggest . on record from the | ant ered in bis sol sothe 'sesame : Detective Murray, foronto, Is camp | pistol channel. Ft also exceeds In | Which made men brothers to all primal ing on the trail of a sleck gentleman tonnage any coal cargo that has been forms. . who passed SI bills as te after hay ent to the western henrisphere from a ies of ae Apri) roses breathy . he Neron ture wolf 4 ye : y fie ss of the low, green springing ing added the Second fig : hitasclt. the United Kmgedom. Another vessel things : He duped several people in Frontenac was loading 3.070 tons and a third | When thin "old friend of 'mine held us in spell, and' in the vicinity of Belleville, Miss 1.000 tons also for Montreal and Que No Jpn eoluing an nus 4 ih . v TSE ppas ¢ ( Tton, o solitude of any hidden olade : Callary, post mist JR BiH) th hee. { Our way passed in the rambles of old time, was another vietini. Iti believed that Commander Spain ¢ completed his | No virtue of the brook which slked our the man has decamped for the United Investicatioh. into the catses of the 5 thirst State He wobably the same oon = 3 Escaped the glad heart and the soul of him. States, eas probably ! ano .g | accidents to the steamships Indiana, | His love wus in the ox of the Whi tleman who passed the boous S10 bill | of te Rushington. Manchester | Lay on the glory 'of 1 vilight cloud, | on a resident. of the count sent to Importer and Sahara. The result of Sibdued,. vet eloquent Postmaster Gunn a few days ago the court of enguiry was that none of 0, friend of mine, C Take A Fall these accidents were caused by inefli- | From thy high vantage place give sme a Fanc uts Take . ! e deficie aids Yoati Wor: - nty ._feent or deficient aids to navization. | x yaken oll is well amd cood and fair, The horses attached to two delivery | por were: there any complaints as to § That devious paths but Lead me where tho waooons, which were loaded" with Jlivhts or for signals, or buov service. art: i meat, ran away thissmorning from in | ATL the accidents were caused by eith- |G me ome knowledee that thy eld-tim front of Thomas Nicholson's butcher Ler jnexperienced or | caveless officers, | Led thee a rosy wae at whose clear ond shop, corner Wiliiam and Ontario captains or pilots. No blame what wait'st for me with the gruff voice of "breets ine horse was caught at the or 18 attache sy SQ TeRCC thine 0 tivels: One hos as edug he | ever is attached to the St. Lawrence | xg 4. 0a 1ove of Nature, Truth and God. cornet of Johnston and Ontario | youte, streets before amy damage was done. Hon. A. G. Blair expects to leave : ' : : ran * ? ! Two Early Birds. Ihe other animal developed a lively | for the Pacifie coast on Monday. He C: i front y pace along Ontario street toward the | (ill be away for about a month, and | ** nn Een nol man in' il healtl har racks, eat tering parcels of-meat | will go by St. Paul and Chicago. ' ny my i \ 1 1 } . > AT - . was out one morning early, wearily all along the street. Following have been appointed" to Ki : 3 . : . 2 bo : : taking a constitutional. Walking along Vancouver Custom House owing to L100 000 reserves he turned sharp Finance Committee Meets. business: Zi... C. Barton, st pres ; fl shar Tl : "h itt t Pop bil" Robert Co corner and came face to face with an y + \ inance comt we v ) ( tober Os. . : 1 CIVIC in com nt es _ltopham a Irishman who had. the reputation of last night, Hh wing a ze in go . Fike ensioantedt being an inveterate poacher « wo wy. Sever " s cone: rders pro cated 5 : lance ol members, & eral accoun Hitia genera 0 t ed « m! qi Putting his hands and Ww hat they | were passed. Mes. Catherine Morri- | yesterday, contain the following no- jp 40 1 God him. he priserved a por con's communication ve refund of tax- | tice : "With reference to army order foctiv: virtue > poet. while the gens a 0 1 ne sph 31 of THO2, attenti is called to the . ; ey : = es paid £Unproveinent on. oy phat ! tof 1 Attention £8 ToL tleman hailed him cordially with walks on Brock street, from which | fact that the special oratuity "therein "Good mowing, Pat!" : she derive i as considered eferre < ori r for actu; oe EE z . he derived no hen fit, was considered | ref rred to is grant | only for- actual Good mornin' ver haner, an' phwat and no action recommended. No | serviee in the South African CONE Lines yershanor out sa cnirivro thin other business of importance was mad. The time snent on the vovage to Sorin Yor Ye Oho n , : « and il not be "yt - : done, or from that comma will et I'm just walking around, Pat to reckoned Jin the period qualifving for - ) " Y } . | hich the | °° if I can get an appetite for my . + orat ; ase « , : Wall Again Troublesome. the si Jo easy Es Sut! breakfast. And what brings vou out so Another portion of the much-eriti oa i S43 te Tin ig ! early, Pat. ? - rye " ¢ « = IK mavs a . . i i7o0 Montreal street wall took "a-tuni th an Soya IY hewn a <0¢h, Be jalwrs, O'm jest a-walkin vps « < hi oO OCCITTec wens . 3 : ble Inst nirht. This morning large [| * ® J ne rare WA = hs around to see if 1 ean" get a breakfast stones interfered with traflic on the | WY oe King hie h mharkniinn 'h ne {for me appetite." walk hencagh., Alderman Tait nt a l nite ong Faom. | cases (of 40 | EO es . & tire active ser > man up to clear away the debris. Citi having heen retired Irom active joer My Mother's Bible zens hold 'that it is time the council' Y1€¢ In South Africa, if they desire it be tw : § . 7 t } ! ® Th rm . wish : \ | Guy Muay in Cincinnati Commercial Tri- dealt promptly and decisively with they will he grants 1 the rank A the Co this matier. which has so long been a [regment they left 0s held by them on Tho relents --time--has faded: wl t ible ely 5 retirement for ve service to rank Aud the ps are tinged with rose t ace O " * sale . 3 . y bs : - next thes officers who were then senior Tho the vex are worn and yellow ---- -- kt there--hrnho--vaegney And its gilding dimmed with duss, Remember. to them: shouk wre he neva Tis t and as holy a iy Now le their old resiment they will be ab A ug e placed it, there, Fhe low Tale Cexchrsion fo YW: I corbed a< soon as a vacancy ocenrs." With' a biessing dor its ouidines York on Tuesday, October 7th. Spe- ee And a softly muttered praver cial fast. traing with through Pull- : § ur Door. with sadncss man palace cars and first-class coaches, Peaches Grown At Our tal vot 1 see Fon. davs return limit. Write for il: SD. Hartman, Odessa, has demons ored paces Tustrated pamphlet recarding New | «trated. that peaches © can "he grown : Ales that wis meant for me. : sete \ ors . York City, for sleeping ear accom- | suc eesfully at" home. He has my Lowering gently near modatidn and tickets. Apply to Fred | od ghe Whig with somé luscious And ins languazce whispered A. Folger. N. Y. C. & IE RRR, | attathed to their brauches -and a » vehet agent, Kingston tirht aii a prize over it hrotg be fiom the South hen 3 } Saved Their Lives To-day: ee iat , vears ated -- hive be Wi pla uronnd, Catarnnpi BESS BUS TUF ah ven brrige tr we wll eh. voting lads tv éncouraged bw the suppl | t x vith its halo i y 1 Vater ('he oR \ rinasy | Aud bring fo o me stilt EAL int wat th variety 1 Ttermed the Croshy peach, | E fort' to me stil toll taker at the brid not the [= {st VoRr herds colnet aa the " . boys' "plight, and at once went to] hq ~ Straight Information. their rescue. By hard work he su = Philad Iphin Record eded in saving the lives of both the G.T.R. Change Of Tinre "Children, why does that flac hang hoya, : atainly daceryves the y . 1 there 772 wratorically asks se ; ; al sty PE bs ' t Cine tie Surdav. September | : ere nt ically asked chool Varn h 8 X » SAR arents . . : i O00 [AH { 1 ( au ¥ - B ONth, the International limited train, m patriot, pointing to a fag drap ---- ; 1. will leave the city depot | ed behind him, More Suitable Shops. = 1 3 instead of 1298 pom: | Please sir." piped a voice froin the to : "| at 12: ian, instead of l= vane 1b ea Local officials of the K. & P. rdil eastecn ver at~FIT pom. in | San AL to hide a dirty spot on way state that the present car shop 13 pom, Lav al train east jhe wall. Tre Mav , Set i } 2 5 : sa ------------ here may be cle sed, but that," in su hl, p.m. instead of T:03 pom. ow | Live = - : a case, smaller and. more utable the docal train. west at '8:03 p.m., | ive rats fa keg of nails a glass «of shops would be er ted near the round | aad of 6:03 p.m. Nou Strain goin { puter and fresh 3 will be used mn hose. This would be much more con-1 fo a0 1.48 ames has been cancelle Fthe test to determine the safety of: venient for the emploYees, as much the tower Her. in the Philadelphia time 1s now 10st in running between - citv hall Ihe test, which will he made the rotind house and the repair shops. There Is Going To Be Fun. hie a few ¢, "will consist of | Y 2 ; On the o-nivh Carnovshy rir ' 1} ton of the Real Estate Transfers. thas six hydred Bashets ce peaches, ! a tan D. A. Cays, real estate agent bow | prars and grapes that must | +4 ' : nlatod . Cays, res & agent, ten . Si : el | \ will released, tran made the followitie transier of proper. |b! ex will be reduced every hour atts TR 7 ' 3 Re 1 ties A brick. 'house on Frontonge | 51% o'clock. Come early tor the & A j oa Dre 2 ' vous and water y w placed o stréet, owned hy Samuel Lee, Walker | Cream. gs ah » er wil . "1 > the of nails, The rats; in a trap ville, Ont, to RS. Thomas, this city; Cill 1 t the floor heside the k 1 > 5 ' i § Wi w set on the floo wide the Kee two brick houses: on Princess street Bibby's. Oak Hall. Bibby's. If the water 3 1 had. th o © wate is no wl, o 3 owned by Mass Steacy, to William Every man needs an extra paix of {3 ' H <I Mr Cave al lipiosed y i} It a jak of hot cracked, and the ¥ats not d. avwal : X avs also disposed of a trousers. 'We are 'showin - after the <lrop the will Lie "von fot on Nelson street lish, worsted trouser, at 33, sidured posit a enOhes £1.30. The HH. D. Bibby Co. I Ay } | 1 . . lA esearch wlongine to the " Thomas Was Let Go. | : 5 Thomas March wared hafor Se vidual com: | this md pleaded ' ous mat the drunk. tn ustice and het n. the fair bound | 1 his wo I <hall Ted that |} ss u if vou ga sti ht back to} has mit r hots nd rot 1 ' 1t { } i Con i oe i I ni { his 1 i tl i y h va Yooh n -- + pl \ Bibby's. Oak Hall | i 1 \f i o New shitty, new collure, i IAnY ngar-coated, fof the liver, stoma al via . hats, They H. D. Bibby | = ul Q wd kidneys, 25 at McLeod's drug Qe. i ! te | stora ------ 1 an Ther Il =eramble. for coal tile, soap at McLeod's store, | ! ! i and ~ded Hr. Ruy Vithis n it article' was \ me «i and green, and | eens University, will teliter 4 the pea=ont 'of | 25¢. bars. See window. tess on Thursday night against NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. James Russell, of Elmwood, com- mitted suicide by hanging himself to an apple tree. Frank Wells, accused of stealing a horse and rig from Watertown, is un der arrest there. Thirty miners have been killed at Mazarron, Spain, province of Murcia, by poisonous gas. The schooner H. A. Barr was sunk in Lake Erie. Her crew was picked up by the steamer Theano. The visiting British journalists pre- sented to Mrs. Preston a magnificent diamond and pearl brooch. - Miss Belle McChesney, Syracuse, N. Y.. a "pretty typewriter, committed suicide by shooting. Novkpown cause. United States. Minister ongor, at Pekin, reports that the evacuation of Manchuria has been begun by the Rus sians. SI Louis Davies: has accepted' the presidency of the Canadian Associated Charities, which was offered to him by wire. The {libel suit of W. T. / Preston the Ottawa Evening Journal, is in progress at Ottawa before Jus tice Meredith. Dr. Sarah S. been appointed instructor mics at Wellesley, recently doctor' at Yale, The women of Ainu, North Japan, admire beared faces, and they tattoo their own faces to make them seem aprouting with whiskers. The dowager China, ladies belonging to the legations take breakfast with her at the mer palace "on: October 2rd. The inctease of population between the ten-year census is 12.2 per cent. in England, 21 percent. in thé United States, and 2.1 per cent. in Australia. James Sarlton Young, a Minneapo lis millionaire, has scouring Busope to obtain a unique collection of the first edition living authors, A severe gale has been raging along the Newfoundland for the past few days, doing much damage to pro pértv. A fishing crew of seven lost their lives, Mrs. Elizabeth Wail suing husband, James Wall, Watertown, Y., for separate allowance, eround of ill treatment. He ed her to shave him and otherwise used her, Louis SS. Cohen, Lewis & Coo, which departmental stores in Manchester, and lately lord mayor of Liverpool, in Toronto. Interviewed regarding proposed Canadian fast Atlantic Mr. Cohen said there was a strong feeling in England that dritain and the colonies should join together in the matter. John O'Donnell, Irish Nationalist, member of parliament for- South Sli who has in econo- took her Whittlesey, 3 degree invited to sum- empress, agents of coast schoon rs her N. on the ill partner af conducts large Liverpool and senior is the service, oo, wal arrested on a warrant, at Claremorris, Mayo county, for refus- ine to obey summons under the crimes' act, charging hima with intimi- dating shop-keepers into joining the United Trish Leacue, The convention of the league is in session at Clare- morris, and the arrest of Mr. O0'Don nell cansed the greatest excitement. An attempt at his rescue was threat ened, Judson A. Risley, Rochester, N.Y. «hot his wife at their home; and then killed himself. When discovered Mrs, Risley was lving on the "hed, shot in the temple, while her hushand lay at her "feet, blood seattered' all over {he room. Lhe, two children; Marjorie aged cicht, and Lucey, as « Seven came from school a little before noon. They found the doors of the house locked, tried to-get in but could not, At noon .a_ boarder ¢ame home and let them in. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Notes Regarding .the Movements of Vessels. Swift's wharf © Steamer irom Montreal to-night. The steamer, New Island goes to. Clayton to-morrow. Hamilton, Wanderer VAC, Ei Atal For Fifty Dollars and Eight Dollars monthly payments. gle Brick, Six Rooms, No. 10 Catharines St. Also several iTS easy terms. Satur on re' open day evenings. "ia, S. R. McCANN, 51 Breck Street. Next to Wade's. 'MOTHER HENDY'S All Healing Ointment Will Cure Burns, Frozen Limbs, Cuts, Salt | Rheum, Prokem Breasts, Cracked Nipples, Childrin's Sore Heads, Boils and Bealing Fingers. PRICE-25¢c. The Montreal Navigation company contemplates having a new steamship built in England. WT. company elevator = Tag Thom- on, from Charlotte 'with four coal adm hary ard cleared fon Mon trealowith tive of stheseand-one-harge vain laden; tug Ghde up "with three lio harp Bibby's. Oak Hall. Bibby's. When the Jeaves bheein to fall, at's | time for vour-new fall suit. Price 8%; S10; _$12° to 815. The H: D. Bibhy Ca. ' | ASAI NS irls' Jackets, Over 30 Styles to Choose From. We Have an Unusually Large Number of Attrac- tive Styles in Our Jackets. N Many of the styles shown now cannot possibly be had later in the season at the prices we are now asking. If you are not prepared to buy a Jacket now CHOOSE . ONE and we will lay it aside uniil you are ready for it. NEW JACKETS, $2.50, $6.75, $9.50, $4.75. NEW JACKETS, $11.25, $10.00, $13.50, and many others. Children's Jackets, at prices that will surely repay you to compare and. examine the newest de- signs for little children. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 120-172 Princess Street, ' Kingston. ¢ 3 | i | ATI Pa PP SPA wr "SAS NP) Sizes 8, 9 and he, 4 10, $1.00 "< Made In Half Sizes. * ~ This is our price for the best Schocl Boot we ever sold the public. . leather soles. -- We Can Recommend This Boot. mp--r---- Sizes 11 to 2, $1.25, Made of GENUINE BOX CALF, with solid F. 4G. LOCKETT. MOORE'S THOUSANDS IN USE Reliable - Perfect Economical SOL D BY "ELLIOTT BROS, HAPPY HOME RANGE The Most Poweriul Heater in the Market. ECONOMICAL Satisfactory to: Qperate. Axtistic in Appearance. Large Ventilated Oven. Sscscstsets sss VRLTTLLTTLRBVLLEABDGY the Makers. Kingsten. IN FUEL. -- Water- Every Range Guaranteed by 77 Princess. Street,

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