Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1902, p. 4

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* THE DAILY WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMEER u_ BY USING THE ° DOUBLE . ASH SIFTER Out of Every Four Toas., You Will Save One Ton of Coal THE WHIG -- 68TH YEAR. ' DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published each .| evening, at 306-310 Ll Steet, at $6 per year. Editions at 2:30 and 4 o'clock. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 12 pages, pub' lished every Thursday morning at $1 'a year. Attached is one of the best Job Printing rapid, stylish and cheap Offices in Canada: work; nire improved presacs. EDW. PROPRIETOR. J. B. PENSE, t HE DAILY WHIG. Opirer per Orbem Dicor.' TTCANADA'S MEAT SUPPLY. Tarly acute at' Moosejaw, Caron, Re- gina; and points west of these. The farmers gre pictured as bein® 'in a desperate condition. They fear the loss of the grain, which is in, the fields and where they threshed it. It is hardly conceivable, - and yet it is the fact, that granaries are not erected as the richness of the country that the railways the demands that Fifty millions of is developed, and cannot cope with are made upon them. bushels of wheat cannot be moved in 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 by the Dear Public. A confidence. man passed a lot of | lorged cheques on Guelph merchants. His Bir ITALY'S ¥ KING. thday Was served. Generally Ob- The , s i Greg Jritai : : . The meat supply of Great 1 itain a couple of months, and in a sense it H. Ghent, deputy clerk of the has become A Serious question. Lhe) ge 4s well, as the result would be a | crown, died suddenly in Hamilton. trade with Canada and. the United falling market and , loss to the farm- i iheky Six persons were drowned in 3 shi alle T re "ts the wreck of the steamer Elingamite . States has fallen off and the exports | 0 i nillions of money. Their salva- off the of Sean Elincangte, from Acrntina, has dropped by rea- ex \ Ausirahan coast. bars chioments Y Rich tion and rew ard depend upon the John Mitchell announces that he son © he heav) 8 I 1 S erection of buildings in which they can | will be a candidate for the presidency have been made to South Africa. store their grgin, pending the car ac- | of the American Federation of Labor. According to the London Stock commodation that will move it to the | I'he : Joram oY um. i: on Now . : int ati ool catted ) . . s dav night received the application o Journal a deputation recently waited | 5 0 at the most convenient time. | {he Tor > pph ! . ) the president of the Board of | op : : . : the Toronto Steel company for a site. upon the pits Bly The pioncer of old raised his barn be- Hon. Edward Blake, M.P., and John Frade to request that the Testrictions fore he raised his house, and his im- | Dillon, M.P., will address a meeting in ; > ti rr O -e stock y . Tor ace °F upon the importation- of live stock provements had to do with his farm Toronie on Dicempes Ist, K o VICTOR EMMANUEL. Arventi > Te : The ide: \ : An o ell has been struck on fhe on from Arge ntina be removed, The idea, and stock before they touched his | 13¢h concession of: Baleich: township Rome, Nov. --Throughout Italy, was that this would conduce to large personal comfort. Why- the farmers re: | that is said to vield a barrel a min- Joday, yas Shichrated Uw Murty Intra hi shi je ko i . ; " ir v » king. > . shipments to England and so make | 4 the order in the North-West no | ute. Nrthein) of the ing n Rev aii . enev.: . J Tin + : . observance as » geners up for the, enormous deficiency in the one can imagine, but they are lack- I'he Toronto city council has decid- re ee es Je gg : Lo fp A . . ore as 3 g rejoicing. Special ser 3 supp which s been recentl : inf : . ed to accept and to bring on to Tor- | 8 $ s Acknowledged the Most Economical meat supply ch has been Y | ing in field accommodation. They are outo the of Welsh al now in | Yices were held in the churches and aad Cleauent Ash Sifter in the World. | reported. not the only sufferers at present. The | (yransit. prayers were offered in anticipation of . i A Argentina and Australia have been | \horchants, renerally, in all the rail- Hon. James Sutherland, minister of the joreresiing oxi ex] Seted > phe i foreiv \e nul : : : to ©] roya ni rex uy . { o + | sending foreign meat to England, and | 14d towns, cannot get their supplies public works, and Hon. Ravmond vied Sly 1 Zosth : i$ he : 4 , et 3 ; Foo oF p ISSA0eS f congr . it has" not been in much favour. lix- which have heen delaved while the Prefontaine, minister of marine and vile 2" Jue a 3 : it pre u 8 on perts say that frozen flesh has lost | goin io oi ih fisheries, will be sworn in to-day. Emm i a ng oh = from its Haver 1; wl i grain Is given a nght of way. I'he Indian finances: for the vear will oh \ he x o ep, i Inpecor > : Hs tayonl andas hot nutritious, EDITORI COTES admit of a grant of 10,000 for iam and other rulers ol Lurope, addition it has gone up in price and EDITORIAL NOTES _ | drouth and famine sufferer and still ' cannot be handled profitably. At the When, it is asked, will the Ontario | show a surplus exceeding $5,500,000. DON'T BE TOO MODEST. sd : : . 3 ha SLOPV x CF same time it is in demand, and the | liquor act come, into force if the re- I'he story that the G. T. R. would i ™ Argentina meat combination, (com- | ferendum carries on December dth ? erect a New hotel on the old parlia- A Young Lawyer Who Went to = ' M 1904 ment buildings' site in Toronto, is the Front posed of three firms) is making for- | May, 104. denied by the authorities at Mont- 3 : : - 3 -------- 3 . Here is some advie for those who 8 | tunes out of it. Th : I i . real. ld \ : vei in docl re be "3 tip: enle ou ne > : wot succeed ve re Ss Canada is interested in the move here is no coal for sale in New I'he French naval estimates for 1903 | "© ik / a RH : ] Jar a doubt as ment Had the restrictions heen 1 York, and if the cold sets in the poor | are less by 106,000 francs than those to the wisclom ot being too aggres eo. Co nlv beginning oe : nt. ¢ B struc Ss | re- . 5 . * o i sive : You are certainly beginning to feel. the ne k y | people will simply freeze. It's go [for last vear. They include seventeen ive : $f: cessity of warm clothes. The next thing is | moved from the Argentine trade the | t | t y t million francs for works at various Advertise yourself. Life is a keen . : le o toa ; most unpleasant prospect. 3 3 81. oti i gy Svar to get the best value for the least mouey. | Dominion would have had a grievance | ping pros naval bases. COMEBliL on od Je behooves an : . . - IN > . 3 : . a. man to pu 1s bes 00 orward anc against the exactions which have been It is a tribute to the efliciency of I he new East River ni lae, in course to od his®merits in the sublic enforced with respect to its cattle. | t} ti chi i 0 of construction between New York and The modest i Te tne 2! Iw h. : 3 . \ o ac 's ¢ se : v > adesty gare; <8 iS ¢ rash. : Ge : he voting machines now in use for | proikivn was badly damaged by fire h e modesty of g 0 es is 2 ash ahada. is srostel . i tn 3.1 . ' . ¥., re is no sue y. eo ane Canada is interested in-another vre- | the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | and two Montreal bridge workers ave : here 5 ro Suv h uy ili »* a > arr . . . : Ws the necessity o olding he Where vou will be Rited out with sour |SPoct: It has the territory for the | to say that they cannot lic. reported to have been killed. eal Yo the os s much = poi 3 i : : . . nw : En | centre EY > § as S weeds for so luw an amount that will con-| feeding of live stock, and its future I'he chamber of ntines, Johannes ihle and sel on everlooks an opj or- mT . : . ( as avree 3 FOROS su d vince you that being comfortable don't cost | will be marked by the heavier export Toronto's bible class of' 4,000 keeps hag. has Sgreed in > bropo al that tunity to do so The man who has . ed i : . a} : ¢ y : nea. heicreriy TAF higher wages be paid natives employ 3 ™ : ; ¥ w " win vou deal with us. of meat and of a quality that will | "Ds and woula grow bigger' if Massey be tan a average Ten fix. [ in him all the clements that make Wo handle nothing else but the very best ( 0 me me Hah permitted. What is the secret of | od ut fiitv shillings 1th = 7 | success asserts himself on every oc. in clothing and gent's furnishings. I ie Hest In America. | ; y 5 od ab Bity Shngs h lnonta. casion In every company he does Our furs are out of the question, They are | The: ranches in the Canadian North it? It is worth somebody's while to Prince Voi Eulenberg, German am- oe dine to focus athe pany n ki 9 . fv \ : SO © o ocus » >| i - perfection itsell, with' no" equal. West will. in process of thas find out. bassador to Austro-Hungary, has been Hi e ai 5 : jo 8 Tie i! dm 1 ® ne; cow ---- relieved of his post and will be suc- | S¢Ht lor a while. 3 std os So e pete with the wheat fields in the pro he Mill is proncliing the gospel ot ceeded by Count Von Wedel, the pre an impression so that he will be no- RR : ; . 1c M: = wi a y cospel o yr od" {0 vis re duction of wealth by willions of dol . : ! , gos} t ent German ambassador to Italy. ticed aud talked about. He is aware lars force in connection with the bye-elee- The great rac of five jute steam- that tie world must be reminded con JOS Sl VE R tions. It is only necessary to observe | ships from Calcutta to Dundee fur tinually of the existence of its cele . : that all the giants and knockers are | nished a remarkable finish, four of the hrigies, | i i ost REQUESTS FR TEACHERS a 13 Eee . vessels reaching + Tav withi A young lawyer, by nature modes {Sacsessor to B. Sliver.) ig: rs PRON ToAcuuRs. | mot followers of Whitey awl Ms clan, he tel : iehiog the r "rn hn and retiting, made up his mind six A deputation of teachers waited up- ---------- 10 Gi eae. oer, yy oansh : i 3 tv ok 102 PRINCESS STREET. | oe asi ; up | edistributi ill wilt te tf stem Dragoman finished first, fifteen] months age. that modesty did not on the minister of education on Fri redistribution bill wi xe the hours ahead of the other four pay. He was conscious of his ability. The Children Are Delight-= day and ed for the following | ture of parliament. The senate will but his Light was hidden. He saw things : not now make any objection, that is NEW FLIM-FLAM SCHEME. men of less mind and lariing wishing ) a : : : - their way better the bt rx ed With It. I. That the age limit for teachers the conservative side of it. It. be- -- thats 3 wv be f1er tian he oo Wr ar 3 . or 1S ric - solved to antate cm ane ns nmn- be raised {rom cdrshteen to twenty- | comes congenial and unobstructive Ingenious Trick That Puzzles Even self forward. He joined half a dozen ne. 3: -t0- Der. : : eid rds bh 3 ony EN or . when it is helpless. the Upto Date Barkeeper organizations, including two fraternal 2. That the training term in model New Orleans Tanes-Domocrat. : orders, a church society, a social club d Ped as 00 schools be lengthened. } Hark : I'he thing in the way of flim-flam oh ils dl oli al lub He ip » Hevhert confosso i s halp. $ : 'amera © t oliti: . He 3. "That the graduates of 'the On One erbert confessed that he help-| ww, and the real thing," said an old Ne | r 2 od arid swok on Builds Tl Upin Flesh, jie Soma Gellwe, who are poy ed to murder Siiton, whose son 'in | dete tive, is away ahead of any or UNCER TEE MR CEE SG BEOE OG - oe, & J . . +' every question. laving hr { ullas em pin €S1, | 410 graduates of a model or a norm- | London has been acquitted. Herbert the old vicks 1 kihow anything about his Ny diffidence he expressed Bone and Muscle. al school, be not allowed to teach in| cannot be let go. On 'the strength of It has been worked but once in New very positive opinions in a very loud a public school : : : : ; Orleans, as far as I know, and it it 2 v > A - i. That I ti | t | his own pleading he is guilty of a bas over heen worked: In any othe voice. He had been in the habit of . a atin he no compulsory : = : {se te N an) asi linarv ¢ wsational he : \ : : : : . a 2 a nee I: wing an oxlinary conversatipnal tone Malt Breakfast" Food is the only ce- | for either junior or senior leaving ex capital offence. place | do not know anything about bit --- the birth of his revolve | ! : ] o pace 3 { i is 0 real food that children will keep to | aminations., » it. The business of finding a poe ket he | pit ched hi voice several tone 1 1 - "ne . ; . . o . . . 3 % 3 ne | N & N andl retish from dav to day. It has a 5: That the basis of the apportion- Will the 'conservative faction in the | book, 'springing the pigeon," gs it is ! 5s : ; : : | ; : apportion i alld: the Tool ol hich. hv the | Nghe and: kept it 'at that pitch. He delicious flavar that captivates the I nt of the legislative grant be chang- | senate be reconciléd tol the liberal pre. | catled: the dock i fw Je hn ti became disputations and intolerant in aste an akes a fi rite. Qat- > aki i De y g aver wos ols wav, Is one ot the smoothest ol the 3 : ; taste ud ma it a favo it A at ed, making it dependent on (a) aver posal to let a conumission of judges % 1 « i t : debate. He ook. a front seat always meal and other forms of grain foods | age attendance, (b) building and | : o" [whole list, and all the others are lo od to feel humiliated when re ¢ injurious to the stomach and _di- equipment, (e) salary paid, (d) quali- | mark the new electoral boundaries ~ in | cheap and (limsy in comparison with tal A t ee ian chon i. % : : . : ' & . . . . . . ¥ nike or g o 1oo « v md treeoroans of the Hite ons bee feation of -the--teaeher emploved: [the redistribution. of seats % Its | the clever scheme that was worked al ne his own | yess, -- He rather re cause of (the presence of insoluble 6. Thut a svstem of teaching the | consent may not now he asked. a down-town bat-keeper a- lew even- tad a quarre for it caused todk starch. Malt Breakinst Food is free fmetrie system be' adopted. ings ago. It shows ong. thing, and and spread his natiic among the pao : : - tS : "e pli . . : - tail se coe na gE s 4 S ni among from starch, therefore easilv and 7. That the Bible be not introduced A Toronto exporter ae James Carru- | that is that the criminal classes are le. He devdojed a marvellous in: quickly digested hy the yvounvert-chil- fas a text-book. thers, accuses 'thé western dealers. of quite as 'active mentally and otherwise cenuity for gettin c his name iato dren. Malt Breakfast Food is speci 8. The iss tine be-spe ot s dl > x men who are engaged in the decent J 5! BUR : : a : von % | . That less time_be spent on arith- robbing the farmers by the too | low : 1 1 Th Stohab) print. Whenever he commenced an ally recommended for the babies after | metic. : SLL ; callings of life. hey are probably action at law he went after the re weaning. eoffords all the cloments for 0. That less literature be required grading _of the grain. The niildness | more active mentally than the men tere nd tol 1 them all about it : ? ¥ 3 ay : " 7} : = - SH ' the i abou . solid flesh forming and bani and mus | of entrance candidates with which the Winnipeg men hit | who are ground" into' narrow grooves Hi wer he made a ech he sent a i ivlines Tr 4 dred A : oe : or alse of coascles tne in ¢ Hon aki Prva: . cle buitline: Try Malt Breakfast Food, It will be ohservkd that the tactics back is exceedingly suggestive. They hecatioe of eeasdless toiling in-an vor copy of it to all' the newspapers: He dear mothers, it will give vou wonder 4 3 | . , to keep the woli away. The new film . . : 1 " .otnted" that week lost in which he ful r&ul <. Grocers everywhere of the medical men have been adoptid | do not seem to be very indignant. flam sche is wonderfully = simpde, fro oman ! ! B evelywaen a! / : 3 was not mentioned once or twice. hy by the teachers: They want the stafi- | 5 and is: worked: with paper money. - A the ure : dard of qualification. raised. a a "The Montreal "Gazette errs in sup- | $I and a 85 hill are needed. OF course Thi : - wk has told While a few cs as . or betta < ork has . e py means to an end and that-end- a re. Posing that the Whig fegards "the man wl 1 > ae mi. Gi bed Geer at him the @reat majority. take . | . uses yt the two men who workea s . - LAT, . in J ¢ attempts | : : Vv > ; : 0 is alu . »iror duction in the supply «of teachers | who a ony ts. to fll up the hol by the: trick here, used the bills of the hi at k ot whi h iid t 3 he he ri : : | digg Wher as ¢ Vol y i 5 3 a Salas eat, oe he used to co es ; Barring the way, making it hard and | digging it deeper as. a heavensentd firct denomination---a 81 and a 5 bill. > a : is or - reserved for him sxpensive, i Ee oo co breniust Fhe. conus isthe we ae Oot o meet $ S . COUNTY Of FRONTENAC, expensive, is one method of pro hein, | genius. 'The genius is the man who | It is yl Juels Jars fing uk the ard he may go late. He who had 3 < : a result, but a method that oucht to |Se§s to the hole and attempts to ne wi vr iu 4 " . e 2 | trouble catching the chairman's eve S ) JERS WILL ly, ) . : pa : : ae e R5 |a what 1s suppose Y ; . i at EAL Ep TeRpis % ne a es be gought only as a last resort. | pull it after him." Such an one is the | to ge ist of hi Nails Py in J chen be wished to hidak into a de- Y : . : a ols ! S. i Ny: Yinte 3 a le g ress Se Ee on, wp 0 3 clock ey The people generally will not en deine apologist for conservative stance, in this way: Une shirt, tw hats . vs called oa address those ------- dav ol oveniber, or . hiss y . as Ca . presen . © 18 cons Ls on mea- wndermentioned sapplies for the juil for dorse the recommendation of fhe | mismanagément. | collars, two panhis of culis. He will go ny iar ko , Ey yeur tii teachers in regard Bible 1 3 | * re | into a saloon when there is a rush on sures for lear J wel appose them Bread, barley, oatmeal, cornmeal, salt m ar oan caching, ! "The New York Evening Post, which | in order to further. minimize the pos in tae asselnloy. | Frmine nee pepper, beef, pork wind mutton, at -- per | Who authorized the deputation to |. ? oi s : | SiLilities of the bar-keener's detecting whih he forme:ly seized as though he pouns inane his + : . oo |is an earnest advocate of municipal J Sropities of the Laps : "oor were stealing it is 'now freely given Milk, mola and American iil, ap [ll cat.tlus request fo the minister of | the scrinbling on the bill, and wil his du His practice improv i A olasses am merican coal ail, a . : a : efor inds fi i 5 : : : is due, s-practice oves he ro pallor duction * The Ontario Edueationak | reform, fin Is fault with the Low ad-| call for a drink. ause ho i takd ahont. Peonle ao i threshed, at --------p ) v 2.203 9 : 5 ministration. It ,is not doing 1 "The 3 3 ut in the desawer, J-c2u® em te » Neo u AT ier 2 fer lund Association ¥ What right has it to he | hi Di hel E Wid if The bs La "3 hi Shr : to a lawver whose name is in the Y= pUBhUS . i 5 i thing "Dives, wothels re 1¢ man gets his drink s ang ker Si re ww Peas, carrots and potatoes, at=------- pur dictate as to what shall be done ab- hell > | i " 2 gambling and "walks out: Directly his partner paper every day just as they buy a \ 45 v's : um hells, flours as © oC 4 ad » . SOR} hey © IE > Ia wWerv ag bushel out #he religions education ? The mass: | . -" i us with police coun walks in, calle-for a glass of beer and oan who € nahi} on every dead Brown family soap, at------p i ho et : : 5 | varee," it rémarks, "andoviodations of . t os . The wall. They may know nothing about Bags ee are interested in this suestion, and. | wi \ : tenders a 81 hill in payvment.The bar Tarn an they tha Kitow Tothing : : : {the liquor law continue." 'I' any er H inetv-five cents 1 al x Ay biddd The whale «of tine abou: supptins Lo te of the, masses must be consulted about | Hall | i ' a mgtatngny Roeper His ty ninety: > 5 it 3 abont 'the oan, except the rame, but . good qudity, to be delivered ad" the Jail as 0 i ; . iy | a wi os¢ one of these davs as change. on made a mis lake, oid : a or RG ay required, and to be subir to the approva it. "The ministér of education could | A l . A ya. - | van. the purchaser sill-save "I gave they employ the lawyer as they hay i © r. or some othe SOT SO ointe . the greatest reforming agency we | fan. yAAsas Tie i pu 9 } be oe the fu Xe pr il ther' worsen appointed not, of course; do otherwise than re-| | ! - iE Agency of 4 | vou a 85 hall A polite wrangle fol he op, Woy ! Le pn ts De : ie und URI ii; 2 i ay | ap : : . wep into the human mind to fine e Separate tenders will be reevivad fer parts | ceive the petition of the teachers, Lat La ows. The follow is insistent, says he | 1 I tis =n of the above supplies i thi it i Bibl tusdvi i wnlv. had one pine of monev and Ny hut no Toatier what the an Soo ed ed for fulfilment of contract. | SO far as this matter o thle stuihveas | . H ) oy wer » fact stands. DW EDWARDS! MEA UPRINGLE, Ex ned th c deser 1 | PRESS POINTERS. | that was a $5 hill, and he remembiis of the Iact stam County Clerk "hairman Com. C. Prop jeon erfnec lhe paper ceserves a pace. | { to have jotted down a list of his , . Smt Myr 0 [in the waste paper basket. | What's In A Name ? [ laundry on the back of it. He call Buying Up Furs. _ cl With almost as little patience do ve [London News. " | for the hoss<, tells him of the dispute, Newhboro, Nov. 10M. 0. Jewett, iy : ' : id 23 bi fur or ? 1 A GUARANTEED CURE URE FOR ALL readd that the teaghers want. less tae | According to the tory press the lib- | and asks him to see if he has a 85 bill Jiur buyer, Redwood. N.Y was in | i i ' i literaty eral government has no cabinet at all | bill with 'ene shirt, 'two collars, two J town on the 6th, and secured a good - . ~ uno al metic and ore LAE yt | : xe» y 1) .y : ior \ + J FORMS 0r KIDNEY DISEASE. J pont nheh arithe fe, 2 it's merely a blamed old whatnot. | pairs cufis' written on it sin penal. f quantity of furs. He got seven black . . s | Nay. these subjects must be well i -- | Sure enough, the hill is found and 'the | bear skins of F. C. Freeman, and also We the undersigned drusgists are | aught and to the exclusion, even, of | The Oracle Speaks. man gets his $1.95 in change. This is | bought a quantity from E. 0. Whit fully prepared to give the following | other subjects. This" proposal of the | Torouto Mail the scheme: they worked on the man f marsh, Westport. Mrs. Julia Payne. guarantes with evéry 50 cent bottle of Ft eachos hold net 3 wetdhrod dor For the first time in its history the | down town, and he had no idea Fe | Singleton, is sending two hoyvs to the - \ : nev rt 'T: s achers « « ¢ considered i" ! v i 5 Dr. Pettingill's Ki lney-Wort Tablets, It bi Opie d : | postoftice. department 'of the United had been swindled fintil he thought | Holiness Movement school. Oita the only remedy in the wyrld that po- one moment, States has a surplus. And av is ob- | over it for come time, and then the [Jesse Knowlton, Singleton, he sitively cures nll troubles arising from | nt { tained without cooking the accounts. | whole plot dawned eng him. It is a | barn and contents destroyed oe weak or diseased kidney . = THE KTTUATION IN THE WE --_-- : clever <cheme, but one that will not | Martin Knapp has purchased a pro Moiiey checsfully returned it the : \ Let . | Kind To The Boers. last, as bar-keeters are awfully quick I perty in the village. formerly owned sufferer is not relieved and' nnproved the general complaint from the St. John Temraph Th Bat on to tricks of tis sort?' hv Herbert Hutchings, anel will sven after use, of one bateles Thrice to wx i North-West is. about a shortage of | We <0 heartily sviupathize with the | x move into the village. WN Moore, of 'hotties effect. wetonihing and Fiera { cars. a shortage that bas produced. | Boers that---we are prepared to sell the Newhoro canning factory. is loay ent eared. If pot relieved and enped, 0. Gh tnd towne, a para- | Canadian goods to thenn And, if they a }ing for home. The factory will soon , ev i : : : vou waste no mane Et i leat fe Lore looking for the best. they must Wy y= be closed for the season. ; J bhuv < ~~ yg s > HENRY WADE, Dror fasten: Bet. in with the nnve Huy ours, Editor : If anv of vour readers suf -- . . 1 ' do | -- ; : H : : : cree} i ; i , fer from. sexual weakness resulting Their Awiul Mistake. Seon OO OOOH OA OOOHD | : rrops Ly gneo Watch That Majority. from vouthiul folly, premature loss of fw. ine Tioram T feason special prepay Pu terhorn Examiner strenoth and memory, weak back, Ihe Doukhobor who hiv] to de : { the He : : For Stylish, i i tration Tat | Wath the iin Trcoruuetit abut | Saritow wr pateison, sup Latest | con tre shite vii totais 'in thi ay fon. Nerthus. raibaas tv grow. It actuall; oubled in one Method Treatment will cure them. So ountrv and begin sho at one of Well Made. + : i day, and is growing at the rate of-ane | positive-am 1 that it is an infallible] the elevators at Bins 'ten : FIA encines and extra cars ava a week: Ito is three now and ii this _@ that nothing ed he pam until of the un®hown: pei Well Trimmed, od | Ghle were pag | rate is kept up at will be ten bY | the cure is od certalily w|i not so ray 0 . =D tid Tt Christmas : fair propo I had anv Up-to-Date + td watt on doubts as to. its I could not : , : &1 A Cause-For Doubt. make. this offer "for nts to pay '> vs seh 160 re Tailoring g 8 Hm when cured 1t._mak lif ¢ & 3 r and ni that he fail to ¢ CALL ON Q ! a Cte ht write me and IT will i FORNEORD & WALSHE be hs Ty Le 8 Se to Thev con aadres al ' Nex =t i] 1 v companies v.13 : r t T \ inst th wlwa wpani vot th Dr. Goldberg, Dey : : Ar 3B Ihe situation appears to be papticu + mistak . ward Ave., Detroit, Mich. I's : piolokoke Osh Orr Oele Of Of Or | pathic Chemis ts, Lordor,, ~ THEY SAY! Yes, they are saying all over town that our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing Haberdashery and Hats is the finest display of the kind ever made in Kingston. Our elegant Overcoats, in the different styles, at $7.50, $8, $10, $12, 312.50, $14, $15. Our swagger Suits, in new- st. materials, $6.50, $7.50, $8, $10, $12, $13, $14, $15. Our New Hats and Siart 'Furnishings cannot be excell- ed in any way. THE H. D. BIBBY CO, One Price & Clarkin Sore, 1 Oak Hall. Aber nethy's ® $% iii $2.50, 31.25. Men's Goodyear Welts - Men's Colored Slippers - AT A. ABERNETHY'S. A Lady Says: - "PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND | dn dre 2:30 ~~ Votemier 034 Fit Has Been Worlh Hundreds of "™ "fis awit, Dolfars To Me" | ef EDUCATIONAL. | SGHOOL OF ART Classes Re-opened on MONDAY, Oct. 6th, 1902. KINGSTON NE L GE | BUSINESS COL E i 1 ! GSTON A J afl mp:e e . 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