THE Daisy WHIG, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24 A ---- TIF = THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. KE E BOARD |' cape VINCENT VIEWS. ! A WEIRD STORY A. GREAT SCHEME. Also a Few Fadte os The Same Big Hay Shipment--Notes About : The Proposal to Manufacture Cc " P 14 i WAS fo MEET IN WASHING. Oct. 24~The Episct- | MISTAKEN IDENTITY CF A| spingtas a To rie "SIX FROM FOUR -- We hear much nowadeys about. Cape Vi ent. Oct. 2 health foods and hygienic living, about J0 Be nen itali a s wl N TO- pal church is being painted and. other local capitalists who are behind the F. » y Saaam : sud many other fads} # : . DAY . improvements made. An interesting DEAD MAN. W. Dunsell composite Joathier cnmapaly ay JOU CAN'T." )) same line : 5 lawsuit was held Monday, the princi- which h just been 1 ted f ; Resiaatonts. may be found in the [To Examine Into the Questions.| pals being from Three Mile Bay. It | Joseph Valliant, Dead and Buried, a oe oi gin By oh arge cities where ne meat, pastry or Involved in the Cpal Strike seems that a cheese and butter fac Returns to. His "Widow"-- |ties and paving blocks, are receiving ; The kind of leather i na shoe decides the cofice 1s served ang the food crank is tory. i init 5 iss) : . - R in that vicinity was missing 3 3 £ y asia p , he 3n his glory, and arzameee . of the. oosevelt Hard at Work. oe iin shat cloity. s ne Wife Thought She Identified |Many requests for information from ol Y, and a man was put. on wate the Dead Man. railroad officials whose interest has kind of 'wear it will giv give! ¥ ories galore advanced to prove that Washington, Oct.- 20.--The commis- to cai sr hi « . pture the thief. The detective 'been awakened by the announcement . meat was never intended for human sion appointed by President Roosevelt watched twen ; i Ss, wi Ott Oct. 24. --A weird ¥. omen 3 enty-five « nights, without awa, A weird story of ' : : flomacks, and almost make us believe _-- dxsinine inte a and vo pass pot the capturing any one, and claimed 850 | mistaken identity of a dead man comes | hid pany 8 Diane. ag pid How can can you get more than 80 cents of Voliw in he . £ oe 5) 8 = that our sturdy ancestors who lived [9Uest e anthracite {ior his services. The factory company | from Bryson, Pontiac county. Some | sompuny it promises to solve the Wear from a $2.50 shoe? i four score years in robust health on coal strike will meet in Washin, Ftoh | claimed he w eks ag 1 e Wil Fee as only hired for three | Weeks ago a man died at Trout Creek, 8 > roast beef, pork and. mutton must] day. The president worked until nights, and refused to pay the bill. | Ont. He was supposed to be Joseph | | Sioobhe gig Rs i cost 70 cents for finish and labor ~with have heen 'grossly ignorant of thes after midnight with Secretary Root H Tn 1 Valliant, of Campbell's Bay 1 } ; and Attorney-C " { Hence, the suit at law. The jury Pp s Bay, Que, and | i) ads. lawaifh health bal otide dll 5 ho his al Lugs, formals bought in a verdict of $30 for the de- on the Ingirucion of she. widow the {"Yy 15 dinimed that the leather tie 25 cents for wholesale profit,- and 75 cents ' for efathers other ngs to |" 7 | tective. A. Mance, a young man living y was sent, via Haley's Station, |: ik ti do than formulate theories about the Son, Fatlier in the &veniag he Jad near this village, was taken to the | to be buried. There was some doubt w bold a, spike be 2 jan poy retail profit,-- ~leaving 80 cents for- leather, ees food they ate. A warm welcome® was con, partner of .J. P. Mor gd 2 hospital at Watertown, the other day, | @s to his being the supposed man, but | the weather, is free from knots What kind of feat her 'will extended to any kind from bacon to is Supposed --- Yate dE J suffering from appendicitis. An opera- the widow was positive in her identi- | { checks - and decayed spots, that all t leather 80 cen cents buy, acorns. fication, as were several former fellow | " eértain sui 1 _ | tion was performed, but the case had e { if i d lity, ab sugcestions which the opera: 0 wag Deriormed, bul the case had | Lua is. 8 [lo dre unilorsd 05 5ise on an x when the cost of linings, la, laces, eyelets, ', have A healthy appetite and common : tors desired to be embodied h sens » excellent id 1 : : bodied in the 4 > § 2 . / so are excellent guides to follow | [78 «C5160 Having efiected an or. | died Tuesday. He was much respected | A week ago Joseph Valliant return- | "into it, and it is as nearly noise- been deducted ? in matters of diet, and a mixed diet es Br this v ty. The funeral h ed home, much to the ) f his | + i i : : > g tion the commission will ad- in is vicinity. e funeral was held : surprise o less as a tie can be, and that it will of grains, fruits and meats is undoubt- Zaniza al " iel a i ds ¢ x Ra 3 poh the. best. > nly 2 bold, Its Jose Sewefohs hi ih toes Cuthilif) shuns, Rosiers, on -- re he hgh i fouivess i or Jel wood Liss. Lis Shoe-life resides in the shoe leather. : A i acl it « ; es HEesharre, New Ork an *hilade i " Ai or al : . elasticity, 1t 18, further c aimed, make s compared with grains and vege- Mr. and Mrs. R. Dick, Watertown, | Was in Ottawa on the day of his it far superior to any metal tie that This is why the Slater Shoe ¢ System, hia. . tables, meat furnishes the most natri-| PH are visiting the family of J. W. Dick. funeral at Campbell's Bay. 'I'he dead {could be made. It is said that. the i S of the United | man's name is said to have been Val | poi 0 oo MATE Cb 8 Sag 7, compels the Retailer to sell The Slater Shoe, at ment in a highly concentrated form S - ol Ss 7, uperintendent Stone, United "| railroads will save from $5,000 to $7, and is digested and assimilated more The President's Message States fish hatchery has returned | liant, and he somewhat resembled his : ; i ic rege g ins Tachi el : o tat Lh aba A = 000 ile after the ties are once laid quickly than vegetables and grains. Washington, Oct. 24.--The members | from a visit to Vermont and Massa- | living namesake. Lin is ra roadbed. It is also a price set by the Makers, who alone know the Dr. Julius Remmson on this subject | of the strike arbitratio faci h Mrs N : $ 2S n commission | chusetts. Mrs. J. Dollar, Napanee, is | L ned th be ti be 'adjusted says : Nervous persons yeopl i Presi . Suits > i : Rue ! claimed that the tie can adjustec " n rr et et" trie oot | trail oy Erbin Spades | ting he Tale ol Vii oe | meOBENTS 07 wHE pay. [otter he tte it sha) matertals pot into each pair under the finish, 2 Se Shortly alter ten 0 ars Ie yeeh rmer roadbed around a curve. Should eat meas aid, Plenty of Re if} o'clock this morning and went into | registered in 'the first election district. Newsy Paragrephs Picked up by | make al Foal of waste leather 'The best Slater Shoes, 'cost $3.50 per the digestion is too feeble at first it | conference with the 'president. After re- | J. H. Field is visiting friends at New | i rasily oy : "iy ail Gl i | combined with chemicals, and both Ta J i 4 Tai Cov ceiving the' president's instructions, | York. So much pressed hay is being Mangini Sa Then Bade. can be obtained in almost unlimited pair, the best and finest cost $5.00. use of uart's Dyspepsia Tablets af-| which were to endeavor to establish | brought to this port by water that ure cream pylis, 8 BY Y Jaires rocess of manufac- ter each meal. wo of these excellent | the relations between the employers | the railroad company is unable to Cream eclaires. | prantivies dae oro and six ties will Stamped on the soles, tablets taken after dinner will digest | and the wage workers in the anthra- | take care of it. The voting machines Tokay grapes. | 1 b h dre f the press Goodyear Welt Process several thousand grains of meat, eggs | cite coal field on a just, permanent | recently purchased for the town. can- California pears. be ade sb oa ei ai " . or other animal food in three hours, | and fair basis, as possible, to do | not be used on account-of the number $tijornia table plums. Te wi i e " FP and no matter how weak the stomach | away with any causes for the recur- | of tickets to he voted jor at the com- 3 Wg BUI may be, no trouble will be experienced | rence of such difficulties as those | ing election. Tt seems that there will See 1 Taylor's hair brush window. if a regular practice is 'made of using | which the commission had been called | be seven tickets to be voted for, and E id Fujis 2. all kinds and prices, a P let 1 I I Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets because | to settle. An adjournment was made | the machine is not made for so many. nz ish make » 30. 25. Jenkins. . on) Boek Sci je & Gi rah , they supply the pepsin and diastase | to Col. Wright's office. Judge Grav | As a large number of voters would 15 fixed nuts, all good, for Hallowe'en { They h Te i ay 8 ont necessary to perfect digestion, "and | was chosen chairman. probably find difficulty in working the | 12¢. a pound, at Carnovsky's, hey had invited--as a specia reat every form of indigestion will be over machine, it is probably better for the There was no quorum at last night's | some sompany to a % nies: dinner ik e t hey a ngs Never Been Kicked. come by their use. different parties that the old stvle of | meeting of the Royal Arcanum. | ing farmers, That large elass of people 'who come How To Get Back. voting used. Nothing more a heard Sheriff Dawson has been appointed | fresh from the garden and poultry under the head of nervous dyspeptics Jlazehon, Pay Out. 28. The sur about an electric light plant. The en returning officer for the county for the | vard, and everything was in a highly » . »" Vees y » 3 3 g v » Voth n . . da > a! ie NOT a a oy J should eat plenty of meat and insure P03 cus of fhe go. h. Markle & Co's gineer hired by the village has . not referendum election. Ayrataple Stats of peieetion. i its proper digestion, hy the daily use dit a : Qe nen So hg at the reported, amd no one seems to know Fhe GN.W. lelegraph company to- | gO Housewife WS in Sa iy of a safe, harmless digestive medicine J on we dine of Coxe Bros. & or care much whethey the plant can day connected its local office with | some natura nervousness, over "'hay- like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets com- 9:3 voted, last nicht, to continue an [0 ot in or not Queen's athletic erounds. ing tha minister" to partake of their wg pet digeetivy Denn strike until the conditions under ~ Masson is improving his proper H. Cunningham, piano tuner from | poor repast. ciples, pepsin, diastase, fruit acids, and Which Fhey ate 10 le taken back by ty on Point street. Mrs 'George Clark Chickering's, New York. . Orders re- Tho. meal was about to progress to salts, which actually perform the work ny igo Sanz One of the will move to Watertown where Yor ceived at McAulev's bookstore. | the beginning point when the husband . . ' . . Jothaals of CO ' POS, « sai 3 . * |, v fty----heat RA he tess was rrifi PTV of digestion. Cheap cathartic medicines dav: ye xe et & oll 2d, to | husband is employed. Football has Fancy Ysts, he avy cardigan and jo! 2h hoste S was horvitied to pirerve madquerading. under the name! of dys. § 947: insist wl. all the men 10 0, place of haschall Pletiras cloth effect, made in Germany, $2.50 | »y his wife's expression, that he ac pepsin eores are useless for indiges- farmarls Buleyes 3 our miter who ot Hon. Watson Meo > candidates | 10 86. Jenkins. some blunder, the i nature of which F. . LOA K Sole I ocal A ent. : 7 a x went on strike shall apply to the re- | § Sve iessibe Um : i er . new Eneolish | was yster, 0 him. - tiny as they have ahsolutely no effect | speetive foremen | as i tie ar RY for judgeship in this distriet, are be. _ ak To me Bow Tosti | a a to dawn on upon the actual digestion of food. 1 ihev wich to retern. If we Rats room [ine displayed. Saturday morning Mrs, | €10€0 Ri. we wu Ni We at we have him, ard he laut down tha knife and | Tm Dyspepsia in all its many forms is for them, and they committed URAL Grapotte, while working around | stock at exactly half price. Jas. {fork ith which he had just bi ar- . simply a failure of the stomach to di- Act 01 violence durice be st I NO | a hot stove, was taken with a fain. | Rodden & Co. [lors With Winch he Mac jus. heen ca ESTABLISHED 1890. PHON NH MAIN wn, gest food and the sensible way to | i) h hii Hes h pe ! A RE Mh ing spell, and, falling upon the stove Edward Clarence, advance agent for | or Davee wil sent Ah, » be, . . i Si : ic taken back, with the under- is a : T re} + "Pancle Mations' co rothe 1iton, wi u race lor solve the riddle and cure the dyspepsia standing that the non-t or was severely burned about the race the langled Relations . company, | B . er » you say grace lol . - is to make daily use at meal time of must not Ye molest 1 En ICR | nd hands. There will be no disfigure- h hich appears a the Grand Opera | US 50 th pléasw od th li i s ) lested. very man ; Shgure- a Monday night. is § th ith pleasure," answer e di- a preparation like Stuart's Dyspepsia Stadel ie } lin : ment. Andreas Chromtez, native: of {| touse on Monday might, 1s 1n e : Tablets, which is endorsed" by the me Sho sunk nll Sonsidaed by 2° | Hungary, who is making a tour of the | City | oe, who, teing Sowisthing of 2 yoo ~ sToCK AND BOND Gros, 0 >, : g le Pel OV, and at as i = rs arcaret T | rec > ce dical profession and known to contain why we will not resun operatic a 5 | world on foot, was here Friday and Mrs. Margaret Todd; an old Jady or | oe ye 2 fon eat 10 Wellington Street East, oronto. active digpstive principles. permitting the men to return to work | Saturday. He left his home, Septem- Shiv on Sears, dis Bt ! 4d | habit of heing 'kicked' into it." Malin Offices -47 Broadway, New York ; 60 State St., Boston. wd druggists sell Stuart s Dyspepsia lin a body." ber Ist, 1901, and expects to complete : Stari on Thuislav f| The terrible emphasis on the word --- Tablets at 30c¢. for full treatment. At Silvdr Creck collio: nse , | his trip in four veara. Mrs. FE. Fort | SOM. Starmngton, on Thursday, of | a eaten Tatcari r Creek colliery, operated hy vi : naralvsis cave the housewife leisure to note J. 8S. Wertz & >». the men must al and daughter, Fannie, spending the | f Queen's Alina Mater Society will re- | that in her efforts to attract her hus- 9 4 summer here, returned to New York, i rontributions { 'enty-five | band's attention with her foot she had < contributions of twenty-five Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin. o make applications as inGividuals | RE. to be placed in old Convoea- Sydenham Sayings. bt: ey table Ihe school teachers will attend the Hall. Aprle Crop 43,000,000 Barrels. vited. : tion » fe "n : cee hefore operations are resumed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, : lhe jolently s sing' i 1s : 1 : : i el ] cents only, from the students and | been violently stepping' upon the min- s : . : Hi B Wanaex, - Wie, are ting Mrs. J, fo Ei on) Listars sacred fet: Particular attention given to Canadian Securities. Market Hoyser, Mr. Miller's sister, t i i 'ony | -- letters mailed daily (4 p.m.) on application. Correspondence in- Svdenhs » MM --Reoret 3 n . . BN Sydenham, Oct. 24.--Regret is ex- annual meeting of the Jefferson Coun- I Boston, Oct. 24.--The apple crop press dd over the death of Mrs. Gird- tv Teachers' Association, at Phila- \ ler, milliner of this place. Her courte- delvhia. on Fridav and Saturday. The Don't Be A Hermit. throughout the country this year, -ac- a oS Nays gained for her many friends. | railroad time table will recéive its | Printers" Ink. . 'ording to the estiniate of "The New i Miss Pinwoody, Toronto, is at pres- | winter chance on November 16th. Tt is When a man becomes a hermit, shut- 'ngland Homestead," will he 43,000,- o . : v ; the | 000 barrels, acainst 27,000,000 barrels ent conducting the business. The dis reported that the Rathbun House lot | ting himself off from his fellows, i sun of his influence has set. This | in 1901.. The crop .presents some truth is applicable with greater force | marked contrasts when placed beside to the man who has something to that of a vear ago. Inthe older es- play of goods would do credit to lar- has been sold. It is hoped that a hote Cenuine oer Places, Rev. Mr, McDonald, agent | ill he built on the old ruins? Mrs.' Bo. of the Rihle Society, was on hand ac- ~ p, Davis, Depauville, has returned to ' 9 cording to promise, but in conse her home after visiting the family oi | Stl Life is a battle for place. Com- | tablished orchard sections in the Mid- arter quence of the meeting not having heen RX Davis. Mrs. J. Bicw n has re | Petition is on every. hand, and those © dle and Eastern States the increase S properly announced, there was no at- torned from Kingston where her little who do not use strengious efforts sur- | over last year's failure is 'pronounced. tenance. Mr. McDonald, during his son Was receiving medical treatment vive but a short time." Time was | In the Central West there are also ° ° - stay here; sought to organize the The child is recovering 3 : "when dealers confined their efforts to | sharp. gains, while in the south-west, I ittle Liver Pills o eiuperanee workers, for the coming al it the employment of ecriers, or "bark- ' a territory lust year favored bv ex referendum campaign. The entertadn- ers," before their doors, but the news- | ceptionally good yields, the crop this ment given by Frank Conklin, at Wes. The Advertiser Gets The Trade. papers and other periodicals have i i is unusually deficient. : J AE Must Bear Signa.ure of iev Hall on Wednesday night, under | Philadelphia Record. made. - possible the --widest--publicitv. for quality, this is far from sa- ey Tender --Tasty~ Btguibife -- M J log >. POC v "or is NS "ne . "a . - the auspices of A.0.UW., was fairly . A Whelessle La hs miverisey I'he man who has something to sell | tisiactory in the Central and Western \ extensively savs tha WV NEWSPAPCr yn q fails to appreciate this fact is a | states, but in New England it is-much & and ready to serve, well patronized, considering the un- advertising one grocer may sell as favorable night. The Epwor . yp 2G vOrts : S back number. better th last year. New Y , : : = . ool avorab ight The Epworth Leacue | = 5-0" = Kind of soap gs the other: " 1b | bette A an-last year. New York; the ; None are hotter than Clark's. has engaged the Canadian Jubilee SU totter of the. sme. own. | most important apple state, has a big Singers to give a concert here on the Th hers gm I r : Mrs. Fiske's New Play. | crop, -biit less than the crop of 1896, : - WM. CLARK, MFR., MONTREAL, 0 OL IOS. NAY. (ep. 10 SOAP 1h N.B.CLarx's Pork ano Beans Ane DeLicjous Pac-Simlle 'W, h went { 2 I N . / See rapper Below. evening of the 13th November. stock. but the people know that the | Milwaukee, W Oct. 23.--Before | \ advertising grocer does ana that he , noon every seat in the Pabst theatre Among The Advertisers. Very small and as easy Forgotten Thomas. makes , point of selling it. i bad been disposed of for to-night, | rpgusiline is being exploited. to take as sugar. . 3 i s . : Te A gushing. young woman stood be 3 i when Mrs. Fiske will give the ~ first \ re Ridroe (haere 3 a . FOR HEADACHE. fore th ND 4 . - : Les Ne ox Cann's Kidney Cure is taking space fore the Pofrall ha Thomas Jefferson Artichokes And Cauliflowers. \ Be Suisun a her new play *'Mary of in the big cities. J ; FOR DIZZINESS. in ii oT po ayes vs the ditional Brussels sprouts, lettuce, parslev, Rt a: he Fie is to be oe o The Pulvola Chemical company, New 'ap Ss y g Tr y S 2 st e rate s a re . FOR BILIOUSRESS. - whe 2 Hngion, : 8. ot ur ay, sweet potatoes, egg plant, Spanish ~& ¢ nos 0 orate stage Jr me York, is spurting. FOR TORPID LIVER. } e plate on which hears simply the { ,;,n¢ * gyster plant, horse radish, } ons of the season, requiring severa Dr. Winstead's Lax Kos advertise AT ONE-HALR J ULAR PRICE. . name, "Jefferson. Oh." she called |. at Carnovsky's | carloads of special scenery and * cos- pis are spreading. ' : : ini i Some time ago we purchased at = big bargain over 1,800 pieces of to hes Sumpaniont, "come here quick, tumes and an acting company of 100 | "po Gyurican Liniment, Boston, is girls, and sce 'Joe' Jefferson's picture ; ; ' : : vople. IF Milwanke: {eco wi : an... L » Boston, is} , It's in the ltr: "of Boh Se st or ve hare a few boxes of Rowers people, From Miivau eure piece will the Inies Traine Jolly. boi \ MEN'S HEAVY WOOL FLEEQOY LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, and Cadbury's fine chocolates, which y . ma rN uby's - Ozar erbs are being. ad- : ; . i Jost & rnd: bay 2 do wih they we will sell at hali price. to make Socks oni: mens Ap tial city, Mrs. | vorgised in Saturday and Sunday pa- | The sizes run from 81 to 46 inches. These garments were manufactured to Bd xl hima Rip_Van Wink room' for our new goods arriving next i (W550 BE ey anna en at pers. retail at $1 each or $2 a suit. Our gentlemen patrons in dity or county will i a . , | month. Jas. Relden & Co. the Manhattan. theatre, New York. The American Grass Twine company, bev | ill sell' for §0o. h 1 it CURE SICK HEADACHE. ™ Church Parade. |" Mrs. Wesley (larke, after a prolong. --_ , St. Paul, is coming to the relief of the rejoice to learn that while they lat we will sell for each or $1 a suit, : The 14th P.W.0. Rifles will have a ed illness, culminating in tuberculosis, Wells' Farms Sausage. farmers. This is indeed a wonderful Underweir bargain. Bay one or as many suits parade on Sunday at 10:15 to" attend died at her residence, S48 Princess First of the grason to arrive Satur- | 'The. proprietor of Cripple Creek,} o you waut. . AT TENTION ! service in St. George's Cathedral. street, Friday. day morning, #t Carnovsky's. Colorado, Star has wagered the news- i : : per. plac, against John Wright Sdug 1t's easy to catch a ¢>ld 'but hard to shake it. Avoid this by clothing HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NEW | Soo a -- ---------- . store; vale $10,000 each, on the com ing * election. Very few communities { yourself comfortably with warm undergarments. We have them in many and Second-Hand goods, Clothing.' Furniture, JUDGE LYNCH CAUGHT AT o 3 1 have two such rampant light heads. makes and grades for Stoves, ete. Always on hand, new clothing, Gent's Furnishings, "Dry Goods, Jewelry, | Musical Instruments, at slaughter prices. I « A ------------------------(-- . bave a large stock of Sccond-Hand Stoves . a \ : SERN NE 3 TEE ? Woman Highly Honored. Men. Woman or Children. 37] Vurnitirs thet mast Je Told for wait of = \ ; : : Mise Jane Scherzer of Franklin. 0. FOR MEN, we have Heavy Ribbed Goodsin Union, Wool and Super . av erviliing fro evdle to 3 R ~ Ri ATR Sissi i ro. 3 2 we chor a the" le 5 ne a : = 3 . 3 \ ¥ : . 3 " K \ : has just passed the doctors' examina- Wool, Scotch Wool, Natural Wool, Unshrinkable Wool. call. 1 WN i : = ; Ha : Hon 2 3h : University of Balin Jin FOR BOYS, Fleecy Lined and Plain Natural Wool. + a R 3 4 ¢ x . i © § i English philology with a dissertation ox : . . aa J ; NN NN WW & Ty ; at ; ; * on a mediaeval poem. Miss Schrizeris] - FOR WOMEN, Combination Suits, Natural Wool. . | ZACK 271 and 273 \ 8 Ref VAN gg A 3 : RL the third American woman to pass the SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Union and All-Wool Ribbed and Fine . ' A X § 58 J : " HE 3 Berlin examination. She has been) pp Hand Knit Goods. - Princess St, ak N ¥ a] fe as ed 2 . Pr ) « h} © t 14 SC 00 r . . . ». . v , . jrincipal o hy Hie h chon Cy FOR CHILDREN. Combination Suits and Ribbed Vests and Drawers Second door below Corbett's. 2 NSN N ; . Rr : f : > . ' in many makes and prices At Mullin's This' Week : .. Nice Fine Health Brand Garments for the little folks. all ma:ked at TRY DR. HOWARD Bo \ Na \ { ORR a : 3 i 1 20 lbs. yellow sugar 81. close cash prices. \ A . 3 SiR TH \ ) 25 lbs. | granulated, sugar $1. Oe / Tar and Wild Cherry for that Na f AN | 3 TES NYY 5 a To 7 1s, ie Sr Try Us for Comfortable Underclothing. )s Nocy 200. cough. 3 y . : ¢ TE * Ee : - RR : 3 § 3 3 3 & KX 3 5 packages fresh jelly powder 23c. Compound Syrup of Hypophos- y 3 - 3 AX 3 3 t 2 Ibs. black Ceylon tei 2 Corner oN ] 3 3 \ A 3 i Lo eh IN Johnston and Division streets. phites, 85c¢. Beei, I ine, 65c. \ : 7 RR : si : Sel dren unl Wine, 85s 3 \ 4 ks A 3 5 Fe King To Make State Entry. November New Idea Patterns. London, Oct. 24. King Edward is - Harry Webb's Chocolates. N \ R ARE 3 3 ha ) \ NO k > SNE 2 Be 3 to make his state entry into London \ RTA RR SY ¥ " an to morrow, a part of the coronation FE. I. EBBEL S CHEMIST a | To : : HE . ; ceremony postponed because of his =I as i 3 S ; 2 $ 3 ¢ Ne # i : \ majestyv's illness, The route is being RUGGIST, Market Square Drug Store,. 5 Ea : lal | Cor. King and Market Sts, Kingston. 3 ¢ 3 NR NE ¢ 3 simile hinds Gucorat J Sd the ey k ' Foo Naess - i rom to be one of great brilliance. S Lo » Yi : : Y h great bryfhance: ; Iron Beds, only $4.50. Regular ; : price, $5.50. 8 ss Sr SEEN IIESES------ Ee." ET Lan lh pol [7 we] [] An Acquired Taste. d = "Do u think ?"' he asked, "that J >: Lock Weave Spring, only 32 50. Flear Tove me? : " Regular price, $5.50. ' shewanswered; '| a man I'd hate y 'Fancy Stripe Mattrasses, only an acquired $2.50. "Regular price $3.50. . \ Foon T WASTE MONEY f On. poor; ills nivared | but- x tér, when you can get <a ® pound of the best Clarified x # Butter, sweet and finely- flavored. for 23¢. Try a pound and see how pleased you will be. RDG]: Dawrodiecz he most ings t + af her, ' Mexico, ¢ Yop ¢ i e In 1 x tape quest _ to why 1 asye. " S IX vas pietn i or A. de! Cord y and th vit } ' tence leat hould t bé passe re g - 0 These are snaps. vina, a clerk in the employ of Dowro- | ten ; ked up into the | Bibhy's. Oak Hall. Bibby's. : : dicez & Brother. who assisted in run i the kin { v the doomed § tr in . ci while | take The Gloster, the. Westminster, the ; See Window Display. Ry ue. las 810, FREIGHT PAID. ning down the ouddaw. | Buck was. Grosvenor, new overcoats, * 88, i. The central figure in the picture--the Every cow puncher within a radius of | his picture, said the clerk. 1 he but- oR x D. Bibby Co. "i EClatified Milk Co., i single man on the other end of the | 100 miles was up in arms looking for | toa was pressed and the picture of a $12.50, 314, 813. The H. D. Bibby Co 'Pheae 567. Breck & Bagot Sts. rope--went by the name 'of Buck. - He | Buck, but the thief was too wily, and | lynching was made. | Shooting coats, fur lined,»$5 to $7. JAMES REID, Princess Street, Kingston. was a Mexican, and no one ever knew | twenty-four head of cattle were im- . pet | 80. Jemki . Ral . a4