~ 3 dor Oriaws, A Bown, Daists, St Pea, tie, Poriand aad Sez Framsco. 536 rial for Saartot Leke, om- ecw ag with CPR eas aod West 10 am --Mized, Recirew and inter miata pore. for aTIve «lo pm Ss. Joga, a= Fall pertculars at K. & P. and C.P Ticket Ofoe, Untaric Bt ~ % WA: ¥. FOLGER, JR, F. CONTAL, Ges. Sep Gen Pass AZ CIDR Ses i HUNTERS EXCURSIO NS 2 i + Line = THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Tweed, Napanee, Desperonto and all local points. Train leaves City 'Hall Depot at. 4 pm R J. WILSON, CP.R. Temgraph Ot fos. Clarence street. DOMINION LINE WAIL STEARSEIPS. LIVERPOOL RERYICE Oc Sth Sopr. 2° Nov Nov. passengers $65 ard Sueauers marked * don RATES OF PASSAGE Sai o spwards, siagle according 10 steamer anc servica, Sec Selon, $37.50 and ur wards, single, according to swamer and ser vice. Third clase, $26. FROM MONTREAL . wOct. 18th . Nov. 1st *Romian ... . ... *"Manxman - FROM "BOSTON. . Oet. 15th . Oct. 22n. Merion . . New England, .... to the NEW SERVICE So Mediterranean Vancouver, Oct. 18th; Cambroman, Nov. 8th Midsbip, Saloon, Electric lighs, Spacious promenade decks. J. P. Hanley, J. Ant. G.T.R. a D. TORRANCE & vo. Gen. Agt Montreal ed Portland All Li Liverpool and an ire Londonderry Royal Mail Steamers. From Montreal. From Quebec. P. Gildersleeve, Stat 42 Clarerson 8. Oct. 18, 5 am. Oct. 18, 4 pm 25. 5 Oct. 25, 10 p 1, 5 Nov. 1, 10 p.m 8; 5 a.m. Nov 8, 4pm Bavarian and Tunisian, $60 iret , Parisian, $53, & upwards. First Cebin, Pretorian and rinthian, $350 and upwards. 2 : Second Cabin, $37.50 to $40; Liverpool, don rv vou, $25 and Liverpool, Derry, Bellast, Glasgow, Londc Montreal to Glasgow-Direct. Nov. 19th, at 2nd Cabin, $35; Agent. City Passenger De on and Ontario. streets, J. P. Gi BAY OF QUINTE ROUTE STEAMER ALETHA Clarence street, Commencing Sept. 204, | leaves, week dave at 8 pm. for Picton intermediate Bay of Quinte porta. On Tuesiavs, Thursdave and Baturdava steamer calls at Deseronto and Belleville For full information ty to J. P. HANLE 2Y, GILDERSLEEVE,{ Ticket Agents. Freight Agents. os P, James Swift & Co.. MAYORALTY 1203 To the Electors of Kingston: LAIDES 'AND GENTLEMEN (--As a didate for Mavor for 1903. I respectfully Licik your votes and tufluence to elect ma. C. J. GRAHAM. can sO- oN MAYORALTY 1203 To the Electors of Kingston : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :(--[ am a can didate for the mayoraity for tha vear 1903, and respectfully ask for your votes and in fluence on my behall J. T. WHITE, MAYORALTY IS03 To the Electors of King ston 1 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN '--L rapict- fully solicit your votes. and influence to elect meas Mayor for 1903, . J.B. BELL, FUEL LOG. CALL AND SEE IT J AT STRACHAN'S HARDWARE. € DAILY BRITISH WHIG, "WEDNESDAY, / OCTOLER 22. SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Vary small aud as casy to tako as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW: SKIK. FOR | ~ CURE Sick HEADACHE. INVESTMENTS --IN-- REAL ESTATE Mining and Oil Stocks See GEO.CLIFF, 115 BROCK STREET. wc eo Ta To 10 TE INFANTS' DELIGHT SOAP x Superior to zll other for the Tollet and Nursery. Be oe 30 | Made by John Taylor & Co., Toronto. x 8 [Te tf fT IST 3) ARTIFICIAL CONCOCTIONS, NATIVE OR FORHIGN, POSSI- BLY COSTING MORE, CANNOY REPLACE THE MAGI WATERS, GUARANTEED FROM THE FLOWING CALEDONIA SPRINGS IN ONTARIO. CURE YOURSELF} Use Big & (or unuatural discharges,in Tamme tioae, irritaudons or ilcerationa to stricture. muc-GJ3 merabranes, Be Contagion, Vainless, vod not astrine EvAus CnemicaL Op Ent OF poisthous. I) @ Sold by Druggists, eent in Diain wrapper Jape. prepaid, Shr He TR BS ee £O04010HOHO HO OFOHOkOFO : Red, Blue Or Green AS --Every - kind of grapes 3 here. - Big 10-1b. baskets or 3 small fancy baskets for ~-table--user--- Fresh grapes 3 are arriving daily. Call 2 and see them £), J. EES, Pringass SLi See Oe ORO OO Ose Iolo Ofr Oslo Ooh 5 NS eS RAT Ole ode Oofel sje efeiinietvis roleiiey Os} i : New Dwigch day names Henry "Here tional five princij ministe bert ( decide think his wa fluence the he o( licht « ing. h the Cl nati mark. The the The large The new ing The put tained The a han The The ring The neire i7) to James G0oH in "1 furthermore out Palmo foitaiie Take the eee. HILLIS. Rev to Dt. 99 4 REV, York, Opt. t Hillis had this reference to his of Col. Robert G. Ward Beecher in his lity," in Plymouth « Sunday : "] named five men as great and explaine early orators, »t their ws of the gospel. I re 1. Ingersoll Hy insniv he did a great v. He and he life. deal « was an educat taught: the | nme believe th present day, would be wristian church. "Tt f the wersoll al wa Cero-Trunto Food latest. Chicago Cure compan space. Sterling orders Remedy comyj for daily shoe, New line" of publ are being advertiseme Journal Crosset a wide Tablets daily Kansas City edition: of company hy est Vita adv Santal-Pepsin ec Ohio, has stepped nn New yet Danville, Hinois, ulation within on 1.053 Rideau Ring 1 every 'I'uesday and Iriday, atl agents. Swift & Co., FU IRNISH D- ROUND, without board, 101 Queen surmet. sav coupling gersoll and 'hurch education les from their fathers, having tional speaker were HILLIS'S VIEWS. COUPLING THE NAMES or) TWO GREAT MEN What the Plymouth Church Pas- tor Said About Inspiraticnal | Orators--How He Regards the late Rcbert G. Ingersoll. Newell vester the Dr. sermon on on inspira- «l that all and who were ward Ro- been a and in in- of i good ional wauty in the he liv- of idea at nember s the of n physical hell to which he so sten- uous sly onjed ted, and in the Re da AVS we are happily cetting away from it." This is the sentence in his discourse to which Dr. Hillis refers : "Henry Clay, "Wendell Phillips. Dani- el Webster: Robert Ingersoll and Hen- rv Ward Beecher, five great inspirati onal orators, got their carly education and principles of life from the clergy men from whom they sprung Dr. Hillis save that so far as he can learn there was ne surprise or indie yn among his hearers over his nr Among The Advertisers. company Is v will use any is re- space. York, is to icity. well nts. will Sus- issue 250.000 copies. ertising in every placesof 5.000 people and over. v, Belle 1Mto the s has risen a frome, or Uttawa Pda SI nL Us HOUSE Al 191 BROCK modern' STREET, IPrOvemeITt. Apply Livingston & Bro. . 9 ROOMS tw C FOUR board, lvl GOOD FURNISHED with all modern University Avenue, ROOMS, conveniences, WITH at MISS GRACE EVANS, Teacher of the Violim, 125 UPPER UNION ST. ~ SCHOOL OF ART Classes Re-opened on MONDAY, Oct. 6th, 1902. Afternoons of Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day from 230 to & S;.urda® morning 10 to CHAS. E. 12 o'clock. Wak NSHALL, Principal. HINGSTUN BUSINESS COLLEGE ply tree to John McKay, t. Jr, - (| 43 KING STREET, WEST, BEAUTIFULLY £ DON'T WASTE MONEY oy situated, facing the Harbor. Rent . $240 R nN and taxes. Apply to Kirkpatrick, Rogers wn ' ol & Nickle. iq On poor, ill-flavored -but- . Xx ter, when you can get a x ROOMS, NO. 56 BAY STREET x pound of the best Clarified = be West Hasiol aiid Fideny rStiseis} se i Butter, sweet and finely- X I ear.' Apply 45 Wii X flavored, for 25¢. Try 'a " mrt X pound and see how pleased gi A BRICK HOLS NELSON T x ou will be. = near Brock © street, eight rooms, rent n you So 3 cheap. Apply No. 45 William street, near | ifi d Milk C Bg street, - xC arte i 0. 115 STUART STRE} I. 9 ROOMS: . HOT x "Phone 567. Brock & Bagot Sts, water heating y other dwellings, wl = . AS stoges and offices i S. R. McCar go SI A To MRI | rock St : FOR SALE. RICK RESIDENCE, 199 BROCK STREET, xa . A 1 condition; modern improvements; 11 {CE YACHT, ONE YEAR OLD. APPLY P.O. Toone Artie to The HTD Bioby To. Rox Rd. 78 to 82 Princess street. EDUCATIONAL. STORE OCCUPIED BY R. ALEXANDER, NO. _-- 111 Brock street, with refrigerator, fik- VvIiOLl N tures, etc., for pork and meat trade. Ap- 151 Brock Gore 115 every in perfect order. near the park. Daisy hot water Apply to streets, way. Bagot street. POSSESSION AT ONCE, THAT AIRY DF. sirable house on the corner of Bagot aud Modern in heating and Felix Shaw MONEY "AND BUSINESS. possi LIVERPOOL, ©.ONDON Insurance Company. $61,187,215. ving STRANGE & STRANGE, liability of all ble rates. new business get Available In addition to which policy holders have for security limited Farm and Citv FIRE assets, the un- AND GLOBE the the stockholders. Property insured at lowest Beiors renewing old rates from Agents. or MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR. SMALL Queen apd Montreal Streets. tt. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, Anchor Builiing," Market Square, 'Phens SPECIAL PRIZE WINNERS. Those Who:Were Successful At Recent Island Fair. =~ Special prize winners given by city } merchants to exhibitors at Wolie lIsl- and fits J. McCrady, agricultural team, £2; J. McAllister, carriage team, fifteen hands and over, $2: rhenton (ireene, carriage téam, under iiteen hands, $ 1. McAlister, milch cow, (grade), $1; M. Griitin, two ewe lambs, 1902. longwool, $1; M. Daly, five pound print butter, $1; P. Vanthess, collection apples, three each, $1; Mrs. 3 M. Horne, most lirst prizes, cash, all given by H. A. Calvin, M.P.; pe Mary McAlister, best loaf bread, one hundred flour, Kingston Milling company; Miss Mary McAlister, best six buns, one hun red flour, Kingston Milling company; Mrs. J. Keys, ten pound crock butter,goods SLA. Chown; Leonard Hogan, two-year-old roadster colt, 81.50 halter, Rudd Harness com- pany; William Healey, two-year-ola colt, 81.50 halter, R. J. Spoor; P, La- fleur. yearling colt, roadster, whip, R. J. Spoor; A. G. Hogan, lady, riding horschack, rocker, James Reid; Rob- ert McAlister, colt, 1902, $2 hat, Clark W. Wright; © Peter Os hoe colt, 1902, copper kettle, Elliott 3: Stafford Hogan, pig, 1902, copper Ket- tle, JJ. Horsey; G. McAlister, yearling hiefer, (grade), goods, $1, H. D. Bib- by; James McGlynn, sow, any age, hrood.! five pounds cofice,. W. R. Me- Rae: J. Kinsley, best dozen tomatoes, £1.50 hat, J. Sihler: Mrs. Allinson, hest bottle wine, two baskets grapes, J. Hiscock; M J. Coyle, ornament al fancy work, S81, H. Wade; Mrs. JJ. M. Horne, gent's white shirt, value Sl, Steaay & Steacy; Mrs. J. Niles, gents' flannel shirt, suit underwear, Crumley Bros: J. Cleary, Barred Rocks," goods Sl, F. Ww. Coates; Mrs. J. M. ' Horne, case, box chocolate, A. J. Rees; McAlister, three-year-old colt, whip, Dalton & Strange; Alexander McRae, ladies' 81.50, quilt, R. Waldron; vearling colt, $1.50, pair MeDermott; Morris Wells, vear-old, Jérsey, $1.50, goods, voods slipper James road Mrs, turnout, McGlynn, oes, 1). J. bull, three hat, Campbell ster, Bros; Miss M. McAlister, best loaf bread, $I, R. G. Armstrong; Irwin. Fawcett, pair bantams, copper kettle, Mehelvey & Birch: John ducks, ladies' rubbers, William Asa Hough, yearling bull, tea, James Crawford; Mrs. : Horne, for ' taking mo first prizes, rocker, T. F.: Harrison; Mrs. © Al G. Hogan, best turnout driven by' a lady, umbrella, 8S. S. Corbett. Cleary, pair Allan; five pounds FINANCES AND STOCKS. O'Loughlin And+ Rudell Report From New York, Oct. 20th. The money situation has been re lieved. A large hlock of Bonds has been turned over to Secretary Shaw, and he in turn will pour into Wall street a large sym of money. The situation is strongel than ever. Some weak ac- counts had to be liquidated, but <tocks have gone from weak to strong hands, and the great plans which are in the minds of Mr. Morgan and the vest are now to he pushed to comple tion. It is true that the present is rot a time to indulge in wild specula- tion, for much money is still needed to move the western crops, but are positive that stocks hought now will <how a handsome profit before the first of January. The cropz are arg- er than ever before, and unprecedented prosperity is reported from every quar- ter. The steel trade, the barometer of the country, is booming. The United States Steel corporation has hooked orders as far ahead as July, 1904, and has work -in sight which will ensure dividends for two vears at least. The traffic alliance just made he tween the St. Paul and the Union Pa cific deserves a word of mention. It shows the feeling -- prevailing in. the western railroad country. The realize that: they can make more money by working in harmony. Cut throat competition has been eliminat: ol and the Goulds, the Rockefellers: the Vanderbilts in Chicago & North western, and Harriman are all work ing together, and we look to sep the stocks of all these roads sell at much Ligher prices. ------ CHARGE WITH BIGAMY. we roads His Divorced First Wife Lays the Cemplaiat, : New York: 'Oct. Musgrove, a native clised his divorced Mis Havnon. who formerly lived Ont.. with higamously Belle Callan, South Dr. Musorove save he to marry Miss Haynon when a lical student of nineteen, she being vears his and that months after n she gave to a child. As he had known her then, only eicht months he doubted the pat ternity of the child, but ris and the child for fourteen years; making 87.500 a vear as a dentist Oodenshurg and ™ this city, much of which. he declares, went to her. He save he consented to her getting di and that the best legal and comnsel advisea him that his would he legal. De. James D. Otlawa, is ac Car in mat Lee, was' RB: wife, hy rie Pre rving Mass. forced Mise me five birth five senior her at NvoOree church second marriage Child Die. According to Coroner Their 90), Just Let New York, Oct. ap investigation beg Yanning, Lsther H. Quimby, the seven vearold daughter of Mr. and Mr John Quimby. Brooktield "street, W Plains. died thevia, while he ing treated by Svience heal Loroaer after an an had Jassued a death cate, which ed the cause In words theria, Christian \ de ntists, n: hy of topsy heer these ~N nee he MN Is t alect.'" to mined prosecute t Empress Augusta's Birthday. Rerlin,. Oct. 22.--To-aav was the birthday ot 5 Augtsta Vic toria, pla al | at f nn aratuiatory. nu Or '*California Venus' Kill prompt. JOHN OFFORD, Wi STON. aie, at low rates ot interest oo city an arm property. OAND8 | ETAD te on TORONT o CU L i EGE city and county debentures. Apply te BUSINESS 4 8. C. McGILL, manager of Frontenae Loan and Investment Society. Oflice op TORONTO. posite the Post Office. : Largest and best equipment in Canada Jnequallk<l fa ilitiea for mecuring poseitiéns | TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN 821 Queen Street, Kingwton. sums ie on. thousand 2 tan Jing y FO "am ny and ollars. or particulars apply 5). FOR. CATALOGUE CODRIN'S INSURANCE . EMPORIUM Ce or Life Buildings, Toronto. over Express Office. Market Sanare . UNDERTAKERS. ' WM. NEWLANDS. ARCHITECT. OFFICE. |p, F.' HARPTSON CO. UNDERTAKERS, sccond fic or over Mahoods Drug Store, 033:235 Princess Street. Quality and corner Princess and Bagot streets. En efficiency the best. Prices the lowest trance ot Fagot stréet. 'Phonea--Warerooms, 90. Night Calls- the T FP. Harrieon, Kl > POWER & SON. ARCHITECTS, MERCH - . ants' Bank Building, rner Brock and [g & CORBETT, FUNVRAL ECTOR. 281 Wallington sirects. 'Phove 214 Princess Street, Kingston, | to -- ee ee be ren ee eno en Drennan. ! arTHUR FLLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE i ete of New Diill Hall, near eorner of STAMPS AND D MARKERS. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL aos SFI.Y .Inkers, Linen Markers, Dates, Bank, Ticket and Offos am ete, Seals, Stencils, ' Tie San Fra 22M Ne | nown as -~'s F "nu i <e' of the tion of her figure, \ shot dead in O Farrell street hy ! pdward Marshutts,-a stenographer in an insurance oftice. The two were si quarreling on the street, s pnt ----g aig -- WORLD'S CROP. EXCESS or WHAT WILL BE : REQUIRED A Statement Founded on a Tele- graphic Error -- The Famous Acton Library Given to Cam- bridge University. London, Oct. 22.--Reports, published here estimate this vear's wheat erop of the world at three hundred and hify- three: million quarters. The estimated import requirements &e the various countries are given as follows © Great Rritain. 21,000,000 quarters: Austria, 5,200,000: Italy. 3,500,000; Holland, 2,150,000; , Switzerland, 1,900,000; Bel- ginm, 1330.000; France, 1.023.000; Spain, 200,000; Germany, 4.350.000; Greece, 300,000, "These figures are prob- ably in exc of what will be requir ed, as the Hungarian, French and Russian harvests are exceptionally good. Replying to a question, in the Houso of Commons, Prime Minister Baliour said the statement attributed Von Koerber, the Austrian prime ister, that the question of the sage of Dardanelles by warships, ed by Russia, min pas rais- would be settled by ar- bitration. was founded on a telegra- phic error. No negotiations on this subject were going on between the powers, John Morley Acton library to Cambridge Univers- ity, where Lord Acton was formerly professor. of history. This library was purchased some time ago by Andrew Carnegie from Lord Acton, who was allowed t& retain it until his death. Upon his Mr. Carnegie gave the library unconditionally to John Morley. [It consists of 70,000 volumes in 'many languages, devoted to the history civilized governments. / The Duke of Devonshire, as chancellor of the University of Cambridge, has ac cepted Mr. Morley's offer. Lord Fairfax, .a British peer, United States citizen, arrived in Eng land. "vesterday, for the purpose of taking up his residence permanently in has offered the famous decease of and a this country. The sixth Baron Fairfax settled in the United States, where he inherited 6,000,000 acres of land in Virginia, and his descendants have maintained a country seat in that state ever since. The present Lord Fairfax was in business in Wall street, New York, | : An important conference, by the corporation of Leld vesterday. in London, a recommendation to subjecting to taxation of land values now exempt. 'It was a most influen tial body with sixteen delegates, re- presenting 121 boroughs, county and urban district councils of the United Kingdom. The first resolution approv- summoned Glasgow, was to consider parliament for ing the principle of taxation of land valves for local purposes, was adopt edd with a substantial unanimity, and the second one, favoring the introduc tion of a measure into parliament for carrving it into effect, was slightly modified and "passed with only four dissenting voices. A committee was pointed for taking direction for im- provement. During the discussion it was admitted that the proposed tem would apply to the estates of Duke of Westminster, the Duke ford, and « other larce London land owners, and that ground rents would Fe levied up to the extent of two shil- lings to the pound. It is understood that the parliament- ary. committee's report on ocean Ny the of Bed- sub sidies genergllv, is unfavorable. Evelvn Cecil," MUP. a nephew of Lord Salis bury,- is chairman of | the committee. The report of the majority. supporting the chairman, declares against grant ing subsidies upon the principle. of possible usefulness. Hereatter thew should be grantea only where value is received. Exception- is made in favor of ships that are suitable for fast cruisers, The granting state assist to maintain trade lines is not mea expedient excent in Such ¢ases as the coast of Africa. which could not its own support a regular exclusively will ports, Lord George Hamilton, state for India, ment that the through an agent, Germany, a battery of twelve firing mountain guns, two and eighteen field pieces, over «cases of ammunition and other material which have been forwarded to Kabul. Lord Hamilton ds that the transaction is not inconsist- ent with the subsidy paid to the ame- er hy Great Britain. The Graphic, proposal to fireat Afghanistan, says it hension, 'It indicates a ance east of line of ships ran on commercial Hines. "here probably ba two minority re secretary of confirms the announce Ameer of Afrhanistan, has purchased, in quick- Howitzers, thirty war George the Britain will reerudesence of Russian rezarding cause discussing appre Russian activity in the direction of Afghanistan at a' moment when the new ameer has disturbed the stability that existed under the latter ruler of the country. The question is, the pa per savs, What will Russia's next step be ? AMERICAN INVASION. BE i Settlers Coming Into North-West By the Thousand. a Montreal. Oct, 22--The 1mm tion .authoriti az well tran cturning Nn the North West, State the from the western os into dominion continues Phere is no longer any doubt at all aboyt it. The farmers are coming in to the North-West by the thou I cially is this the case from D ta Nebraska The farmers the ar lana tor bity, sixte and dod purch: ig North t from i per ack With the ean stock their farn tord to start ros rains an - ors anther sed MH 1 prspoY Fura this Bh Milton i rites = tha hese po! H ' t 1 Ir 1 I } ' 1-4 Han ro Gevinan = le I t been eustomed to conditions, are willing to 1, and they from' the start, be thoroughly indepen- dent, td sat Bl #7. ¥\ a to Dr. ! productivencess | Highlands It is distilled by Greenless Brothers on the Argyle, Argyllshire, Scotland. AT ALL¥DEAUERS, CLUBS, ETC. . +. « BXTRA SPECIAL. . . SCOTCH WHI! KiNG EDWARD VIL isa right royal goad old}Bcotch Wliisky, without a peer in the realm. It is made eotirely feomr Barley' dried with the fine Aromatic Peats grown in hence its unexeelled quality and full, righ flavor. 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Medical Board has recommet ded this Remed in 'the Iusane majority of the r in is most lorsedt by all governments and is now used as a e it is astounding the medical world, 10,000 The National for or lums where, as is well known, a le inmates are victims of lost Vitalit In EF urope the remedy is a rrible form, Specific in the great standing armies of both France and Germa: y. so that they © after a few theeyesbi regular, mo; for brain ani Blood. how chronic the case, and address plainly written Stors losses in from seven to ten days Dprains entirely cease py Tie skin becomes clean. Confidence returns, stepelastic, bowels Headaches disapresr, No more weak me- the mind becomes bright aud active, A Food A pérmatient cure mo matter Just send ns to-day your name and a § days treatment of Restorine wi'l be sent FREE in plain 'sealed packs poe Do not hesitate a moment We will treat you with success and with honest confidence, P.o. DRAWELR L, x ~ 2341, MONTREAL. THIS WEEK C-- JAMES REID, Siincesy Street, Kingston. Iron Beds, only $4.50. Regular # price, $5.50. Lock Weave Spring, only $2.50. Regular price, $5.50. - Fancy Stripe Mattrasses, only $250. Regular price $3.50." These are snaps. See Window Display. FREIGHT. PAID. MARK HeaLTH UNDERWEAR the most perfect, most healthful, Rh most delightfully comfortable' underwear made. by physicians. This Trade Mark stamped on every garment, insures you genuine Endorsed NOTICE Is hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all persens using my coal next wir ter. Your order is solicited. 55-57 Barrack St WIRE BARREL COVER 4 . To Protect Fruit. . Py ol A 2% Sn . 2 Bright Fire Is an wttraction for every ome. The cheer. glow and we beat of our Conl wif make itsell with pleasure during ' the cold weather. It's just he kind to ocook Wire Cuards, Railings, Forcing and all kinds with, 100. Let us fill vour in with o wire wk mapufactired by F. 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