- . " d Ce ---- Ther ib m---- +000 06000000 y ob soso titers | The lovely young . debutante of last [her childhood. There is no lady yet year, who bas been such a general so- who has ever hunted a pack, so there In 3 ': 2 . ky : : pu - ' 5 \ a ite si hi ing- » all 11 5) a . . ¢ | Brignt's Disease |: TOLD INTHE = [ici rr |e Thies wos | Waltham Watches. and Tin I ARE Miss fLarrie always a welcome visitor in Toronto, t TWILIGHT. bd be ut will miss her very |is the guest of the Misses Clarason ! * : much indeed, and will be looking for- | Jones. ' ; ie = . ward to the ghd of her two years Lo Baie Ty : «A , 2 Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian, 19° b ; The Memsahib in Montreal Herald : | stay abroad" _ A Scottish paper: of recent date All in good time. Pacific Railways. : The sad statement was made last ; nt J. 3 contains the following in the cowrse of | : : 1 week by a lady who was in a position Lieut Col. George Kikpaitich A. | a column article: Nau and hearty 4 : : to speak with authority, that fine | D.C. to\ the commander oO the forces congratulations will be extended to **The Perf ed American WW: ** an illustrated book 7 ek had become a lost art. Or | at Halifax, who was the guest of his | the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen ecte ' TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : p 3 . a --Espease, fox Ottaw Montreal Sa i it has not actually become so, that | aunt, Mits Macaulay, over Sunday, to-day--the 25th anniversary of their of interesting information about watches, will be sent Gabe Bi Jobn, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, To of Long Standing Sured by day is fast approaching. | left town by the midnight train last | wedding--for both have founc 5 warm free upon request. ta. routo, C Denver, Renfrew, Sault, Ste. ; 1t was one~of the committee of the [night for the east. ¢ Captain Arthur | place in the hearts of many people. ; 4. . Macie, Duluth, Bt. Paul, Wingipeg, Vancouver, Warner's Safe Cure Industrial Rooms, who made the re- Kirkpatrick, who has also been In They are favorites with their Aber- <4 American Wa Watch Company, Seattle, Portiand, 'and-Ban Praag, : : . mark. Piled on tables at that sale the | town for a few days with Mrs. Stai- | deenshixe tenantrys they are equally - Waltham, Mas:. 5:30 pm~Looal for Sharbot Laks eon ' -- other day were drifts of snowy gat- | ford Kirkpatrick, lft cn last night's | popular with "society" in London, : meotizg with CPB. cast and west. ments, threaded with dainty ribbons | train for Toronto. and with persons devoted to philan- £10 am--Mized, for Bemirew and inter | Many Cases Investigated by the | 4 adorned with filmy laces. One gar- Mr. Charlie W renshall, who has been | thropic and charitable institutions, te wediate points. . Editor and Founa to Be ment, which was being particularly | manager of ue Herdianis Rast, at | and to social ImpteY and, religh pre re ee : assengers leaving Kingston : : / Completel Cured. admired drew forth the remark. Jt] St. Jerome, has taken temporary | ous work in the reat Metropolis; an -- = ti FER . ---- in a at 5:00 a Vpacboro: 0 ? y was an exquisite affair entirely hand | charge of the branch at St. John's, | pleasant and kindly memories of them M 0 ORES APP HO E Boston. T= 4 ~~ -------- %:10 pum.; Torontes 7:30 p.m.: made with medallions of lace, feather | Quebec. dwell in Eainburgh, in Ireland and in a.m. N B.. gre A 'trial bottle of Warner's Safe | stitchings » and cunning little tucks Ms. VW. B Nickle was hostess on Canada, where official life has now HAPP i Yai ' 3 Satur ite chi i essitated their residence. Full perticulars st EK. & P. and C. P. BR. | Cure, the greatest kidne medicine | and insertions. Saturday afternoon, at a tea which and again. nece si | the e hn Ticket Office, Ontario St. k : to sci ill y "You couldnt in England get any- everyone noted most enjoyable. The The Earl and Countess, in fact, have gs CON FOLGER, JR. Hows $0 Seienes x. sent abe thing finer," said a lady. "You must | tea * {able, which was lovely with | made a distinct place for themselves, i - : r ouNwaY. Art. Ls Gen. Supt. solutely free, post paid, to any go 2 Paris for it. But scarcely any- | sis abundance of the stately flowers of and have come in contact with so I : : reader of this paper. one in Montreal can do really fine | the hour, chrysanthemums, was 11 j many classes ol people--with so many 5 THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY | vo vccticaion by une canon of this | B0v id, (0 (00h ro Ce | hag of ie Tagh Nk A) SES Congratiaions on ho. ut 0. § ns W SHO T LINE FOR paper of the many miraculous "cures made | to get workers for the rooms who do | made the tea, and Miss X abel Brown- tga ng nr wedding . A s NE 4 by warner s Sale Cure has so impressed | jt well. "As you know we give out field, who poured coffee. The presiding tainment of cir "silver wedaing ddl a . " us with the curative powers of this great 1 N lA y :! § he ices was fen Carrie will be exceedingly numerous and ex- = WHY THE 'HAPPY HOME Ni Donsrcnte ond all 100al | cdicine that we publish two of these sewing by which: some women are able | genius ot the Sees wy i eptionally cordi J: and these congra- points. J ty Hall Depot sot letters for the beneut of our readers. J. |to earn a living. We have many or- | Skinner, the assistants being Miss ce p ionally So Ra vy Ne Ye he -- 4 IS POPULAR : 3s. Os WILLA: CPR. Teloaroph reph Williams, oi 78 Columbia street, Detroit, | Japs for fine work. and it is the most Rdith Folger and Miss Agnes Rich- | tulations wi doubtless be accom- ol 5 m_-- ean hor Oley Bi Th difficult thing possible to get good ardson. Several cadets alo made ania by dhe best oe fo Jor ant al A == LN ere? It is economical oa fuel. TRS from kidney and bladder troubles and workers. You would be surprised it | themselves very useful in the tea room. is Hs were x De tod t I od and . : * Satisfactory to operate GRAND il S i tried many doctors, but none of them | ould see some of the work. We The Lord Bishop of Ontario went ver gifts were proseiitec lo Oxi) aly Fr) : > A (EAE NG seemed to. heip. Finally wf cra i you coud s Belleville to-day, where he will Lady 'Aberdeen by the household' staff ; Artistic in appearance. had me try Warner's Safe C thie ve even tried to have classes to | WP to i! : og ne try Warner's Safe Cu which | have induct the Reverend G. R. Beamish as | of Haddo House and other employees. Large wentilated oven. helped me from the first dose, and ai- 2a C cood needlework, but it is 2 a i ~ 1 x (H} LINE TIME TABLE ter 1 had taken three bottles 1 was com- teach "g I has t be learned rector of St. Thomas church. Many telegrams of congratulation is A owerful water heater pletely cured. My general health: "is something t at has to e Mrs. Robert Campbell gave a very | were neceived, including a number TH ANDS IN USE P * better and I have not had the slightest | young. It is a very great pity that EXE ld se hatty g Saturday, | from Canada, among the senders heing . ph Every range guaranteed by the -- attack of kidney or bladder trouble | kill with the needle is dving out. small children's paris on = . iy the Dominion government, the Victori- Reliable- Perfect Economical ak since. 1 any one has weak or unl ye ad pity, sad pity that the | when the girls and boys had a Jolly ® Ord ri re Narional makers. Trains Leave the City Depot, healthy Kidneys 1 heartily recommend t is a sad pity, sa pt, an Order of Nurses and the Nationa Warner's Safe Cure. very feminine and useful accomplish- | romp. : x0 0 | Council of Women." Foot of Johnston Street : Mrs. Luey Baxter, oi Newport News, ment of being clever with the needle Miss Macaulay very kindly gave her ° . ) js sixty-two years ol, SiS: iy, } old-fashioned Formerly | house for the tea and Sale which the | - . Leary br 1d GOING BAST. Jonty years ugo 1 was given (has become olcrie : | Junior Woman's Auxiliary of the ca- |: The "Moons" view of the Doukho- Bt | un by hoctors, who said I was so far aivle learned to sew well as they learn- | hich Miss Frane Mac- | hor situati ie that they are bored . : gone with Bright's disease that 1 could ad and Wd it would have been a thedral, of which Vis frances 2 or situa ion is tha they are bored. not recover Dropsy wus well developed - to rea pa : he Tt OW aulay is superintendent, is giving this | They are, in fact. too monotonausly 0 rincess Dr. Martin, of Syracuse, N.Y., prescrib- disgrace no to ao oth, b 1 1 Nn 4 A Their ie 4 . 3 : ed Warner's Safe Lure in connection with | glas for our advanced (?) ideas--pres afternoon. 3 tsterod ab Red Their life has hitherto heen to 4 ] . Safe Pills. After taking three bottles 1 "day girls dally with fancy work Mz. F. F. Carr-Harris registered at | based on a foundation of trouble WEST abl to "resutue work, and by de ent cay = the sawing chine, hut) 17 Victoria street, London, lately. which gave them lots of excitement. . cured. 1-have to thank Warner's and can run the g ' » .. . So long as they had their spring per- on dh Sei 2a 1i aa bons isk Oey i or they know very little about Hh i Mrs. 'Stanley Bagg's dance on Fri- | secution to look back upon, and 3 al Ton he ry urine. difficulty hand work in which their mot ers Sie dns ht By Yorteea, in honor tie) their autumn hartving to expect, they in passing it, dizziness, nausea, torpid grandmothers excelled. Let us hope § 10, of Miss ' Evelyn Bagg, was a | were comparatively happy, the relaxa- % ver, your ki 5 are diseasea s oY i > eaction and that . Tat 3 : YAY hVS 5 naa ts 03 P.M MAKI THIS TEST AND FIND OUT that there will be a reaction a ; st fashionable afiair. tion of slow martyrdom compensating x A a 3 fashi me -in 4 3 . . . pi ® a ) ges) ] Ce on daily, No 8 daily. Put some urine in a glass or bottle. sewing will come into fashion again Mrs. Stuart Cameron received in Ot- | for the bareness of their daily life. Ganong Ss G. B. Chocolates To Monday After it has stood twenty-four hours if like reticules and some of the other i os Nednesday for the first time Now they are trying to keep up the 3 * iy 6, 7, 11, 12, 15 aud 18 daily, except 4 fuctish or brawn Solo 5 nice old-fashioned things. The sewing og J morriage * Her bridesmaids, bareness, with the stimulus of perse- Bina "pullman accommodation, tickets ond | cloudy. you can rest assur d your kid- machine and the modern desive to SAVE | yg Gironard and Miss McCullough | cution gone. We can't afford them the Are the highest grade made and cannot be discounted for a a avon Holst on, neys ane disgased and unable to do their | time and trouble and rush through i A ed her came type of amusement furnished bv Ai 4 'd a 'p 2 work, and if not attended immediately wyvths pense are an 3 Pairk » re v (Cossacks NCE » ese > [ 3 J. p. HANLEZ, Agents, Brivht"s disease, diabetes, rheumatism, erything at the expe i s of * re il Mrs. Bagg, Fairview, ! Montreal, the Cossac ks, he nee the present emo qua ity an avor. ) cout, uric acid, inflanmation of the | daintiness are responsible for the de cave a pleasant luncheon last Phurs- | tional indigestion, There are some i ------------------ 1 t . : r ' . . Pladder, Eaibstanes aor urihary troubles | cline of the cult of the needle. By Mrs. Lennox Mills, Mrs. Norton. excellent Canadians much like = the COME AND SEE THE BEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. DOMINION LINE SE Slop and Drove Teal iF & shor: . : . . Yo i i Miss Clary McCuaig and Mrs. Fred Doukhobors In some Jespeots, re . wi 4 ; Warner's Safe Cure is the only abso- "The Reverend G. L. Stair was Ii Tavlor being amongst the twelve 0 i it Intest od protiiost & ° Telephone y | ne o ¢ latest and prettiest stor- aM A. J. REES, Princess St. "rs. Jute cure for all these forms of kidney, p Sunday, taking duty . for MALL STRANSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICR liver and bladder troubles. It Athens on © : i present. ior 1 | ies about the king i England relates . : . 29 Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier, am es ab € go of England relates has ors SA)s uk Californian brought the blessing of health. to the the Reverend William Wright, R.D. ? ) : *Norseman 3 thousands upon thousands of suffering Amongst the gowns worn at the ba Sie. William Mulock were given an in that on the morning of the day when 2 v ' . Q . : > 2 4 \ y ] : mses Ee emrSim-- *Turcoman. . eens 1E0 wen and women. given for St. Luke's hospital, Otta- formal reception and tea by Mrs. Bar the queen was expectea home from se soloni ...Dec. Warner's a Cure is purely vege- a : Russe so idav : 2 a " ole Thora he wel tin NA Soloman "Dee. 27 table: ire cuties and other wa, In the Russell House on Friday ton French at Barton Lodge, Hot | Denmark, where she went for a rest > Cotifornia, : 4 Se . harmiul drugs found in many so-called night, the following will interest | o (ops, Amongst the notables pre- alter the coronation, his majesty per: Pp t ice Steamers marsed * do not carry passengers. | Kidney cures IL 1s pleasant to take LiKjpgstonians. Miss Winslow was in a t were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald de | sonally superintended the arranging of : . a a" RATES OF PAS SAGE--Saloon, $50 and | and ree irom sediment. (Beware of so- | Te sown of white het, satin ribbon en re derkilt Ye roots,' seding that Yor Tevatite 2 Ss : 4 upwards, accordisg tO steamer and | culled kidney remedies which are full | dainty gown ¥ hg i 4 ) Mrs. ~ornehus 2! books 1 photograph ere disposed > i 8 aye 5 ion. | Second Saloon, $87.50 and up | of sediment nd of bad odor; they are | and lace. Miss Cartwright wore green p. Mrs. Louis Lorillard, and j DOORS and photographs were dispose Lf : o \ AND of . ' i har >: A i War . . al. 3 ie . Tus + eho Likes a Verurs wards, single, according to sfesmer and ser haradul ) oF Joes I TE and white striped «ilk and lace. Miss = Joseph Welland, wife of the j just as she likes them, ana that flow jer's Sale > > wased a v Ls A a . Co mrs, ual FROM BOSTON. nets Sate Cure Gain he, put contin. | Lola Powell, is gowned exquisitely | comor of West Virgina. ; J A : or' Nr 4 - » Dec. 16h an a hottle Yo ar on ell ia mauve crepe de chine, tucked, = he marriage of Mrs. Katharine om Sanidorham were the flowers i X erence Warner's." Us Tr os Miss > s a vemel rod she best loves. : Warner S'S SAFE PILLS move the appliqued with cream lace, and iss Ploodgood, who will be reme mbered ee rion Harland's: most: pop? i EW SERVICE Boston 1p the sowels gently and aid a edv cure Fielding was in black net over black |. having sang here a year or SO : ; culls n pe ' . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES: they are satin, with touches of pink. Many black Do, and NT. Howard Hapgood, took Namo . Nav. 23h daagery Ns. Ask for Warner's, it will | ,54ns were worn, with however, rc}, ee in San Francisco, on November * al 4 . ae eC. u + : » rE Ehans Fs >> ar EEEEX wut | ---- b> £288 Bio os 3 Jpcnsticnal Limited wn 8 mp ZEEE 4 © "w a -- ers whicht he had ordered for her ular recipes is for "devil's cake, which is made as follows : Boil to- s . OW 4 : : sother ; . : dH : to succeed in business 1s to say what Midshi Salo I ic licht, Spacious Ii there are sympto® in your case | lieving touches of color, and much Gth. Mrs, Bloodgood has always been h thes half a_enp of inte diccolate, eB 2 Midship, Saloom ght, LJ there inderstand, send 'a sample | sparkling of jet and sequins. cocial favorite owing largely to her hall a cup of sweet mils, Ia acu We mean. ptamenids Geeta. : oi uring to the medical depagtment and | "Cop Very Rev. the Dean of Ontario. | 2. " ; uner and her beau- of brown sugar. Boil these ingredients When selling a suit, overcoat, or in J. P. Hanley, J. P. Sildersisnsy, the doctors will analyze it~ and send he. very nev, 3 great charm of ma together until thick as cream and let H : aa . ico free. a C Qmith gave a very ear) ioe Agt. G.T.R. Station cou report and advice free. and Mrs. Buxton Smith a very | fiful contralto voice. : rf smell d D. TORRANCE & Co., Gen. Agta. . iolly party for the choir boys of St. de cool. One cup of brown sugar, hali a Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, he fities of the & ns wel Morotreal and Portland 1 : | B ti F jolly part) ) . cup of butter, two eggs beaten: wo c Asthma the qualities of the goods as well as ------------ - ria 0 € ree. ea eqthodunl dost wok, en i Lady. Minto enjanisined gb big sungll thirds of a cup of milk "vanilla 'flavor Moat a. Drees. in th . the faults, if there are any : : s stile fellows sorts of Z0oC ae il e is weck, and Lady | Dl Lis ? Dr or ness in the Hy y. ALLAN 1 INE To convince every sufferer from discases of little feliows had all so Ne teas In Montreal this hi > ay feted. | 105: Mix well, beat in the boiled mix- Ads Eto. 4 Knowing the nature of the article, . the kidneys, Heer, bladder, and blood that | time. i nt Fileen Elliot is beg 1 m I : "| ture. and two cups of flour sifted with fade 1 if. Youll get Ww or's SB Cure wil e them, ial igs Carrie card's farewe ea on Q To ) 4 .acoste Aah Tio : tr vou can judge or younsetl. ow re CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND. aby dhl wd re te Fo me =~ Mi 3 Carrie Be are & ape ve Cxeeedine lady Shaughnessy and nl honor. | heaping _teaspooniul of baking pow- It stops that tickling in the throat, is ! J gE you 8 Tunisian, from Halifax, Dec 8th. Also a valuable medical booklet which tells Saturday afternoon was ai exceeding" { have both given teas in her honor. go, Bake in lavers and when ceol put pleasant to take and soothing and heal- what vou expect. Here, ave the facts: From St. John. From Halifax all about: the disvascs of the kidneys, liver | In pleasant affair; which the two mar | Qhe is winning golden opinions for her | cuthet with boiled frosting. ing to the lungs, | Mr. E. Bishop Brand, We keep clothing that is up-to-dafe. 4 a By Pa toa and bladder with a each dis: | pied ladies present, Mre. Harry Betts |oantle grace and unassuming man: Heim the crust from five slices of the well-known Galt gardener, writes: -- yavarian, No 26 ec. . . age, and me i the thousand dear ANG ores - pT : : ' 3 nisi Yet Go pee. 8,10. pa unis received daily. y ato and Mrs. - Herbert Robinson had great ner. % i bread and fry to a light brown in ] had se very Severs attack of Jore 1 th fur 2 Al h 3 rival Corinthian, bec 130 Dee 15.10 p.m. | who have been cured by Warner' fo Care. | difficulty in bringing to an end. As Coming close upon the notice of his 1) Gtter: sprinkle with powderca sugar throat and tightness in the chest. Some anc 4 lurs we Se ave no rival. Fe . ¥ aC 22 - » I i p g 's . 4 a "er 3 . > » 18 p ice = ad y v! h is i Pretoria, bec. 20.. Dec. 22, 10 ho All vou have a do is WL Wry 's Snke at' Mrs Beard s- tea of the previous ninegv-fourth birthday, is the notice | Liace on a platter and cover an _inch times when I wanted to cough an could | Don't miss 1, FIRST CABIN=Tunisian- and Bayan. 300 i i : fer i dav. Miss Cooke male the tea, and | of the death on Sunday of -- Mr. | jeep with hot, not I would almost choke to death. Ml as taught us, that the best way fact, anything we handle, we explain Our gent's furnishings are the latest, ipwands. Parisian, $35 and upwards. having read this liberal offer in this paper. \ rc : ' eR b = vi well-seasoned apple- A Drin ana Carinthian, $50. 'und up-] The genuineness of this offer is fully guaran- | Miss Ada Bates served the ices, the | Clarke Gamble, with whomegoes one | gajce, "if you want to make the - new EL me ean vee ------ wards. ved by the publisher bright young assistants heing Miss Car- | sirong link with the vivid, stirring | dish; apple toast. i NORWAY PINE SYRUP, a! Re a SECOND CABIN--Tunisian and Bavarian, sm vie and Miss. Clara St. Remy, Miss | past. : ---- pit fownd 4 - 0. SILY R : $i. Other steamers, $37.50; Liverpool, Mildred Jones, Miss Dorothy Brown- Mrs. Charles Moss gave a charming not be without i , ° 4 3 Londonderry or London : ; Minn Ke and very | « » | 1 fternoon to PRODUCE AND PRICES tle, and I can recomme " 828 : gg: 1 sol: - field and Miss Lithan ent, anc ery | "At Home" on Saturday a oon . y Ls Lr Le i Lorn iki <kiliul and. assiduous Waitresses these "| the' members of the senaté and the fa- bothered with 8 South oe sole (Successor to B. Silver,) New York to (Rlasge™w and Londonderry | pretty young girls made. A few ob Teulty of Toronto University. The The Rates Which Govern the Local ! ee Cen 102 PRINCESS STREET. Sardinian, Nov. 27th: Laurentian, Dec. Y those present were Miss Bea Munro, | drawing-room was beautifully decora- rors - i es Hh. (he Misses Macmorine, the Misses Wal- | ted with chrysanthefmums in prim- Markets. Sardinian carries ond and 3rd. class ns Ee ay > TH ITH RETite! ° : Np = Sardinian 2 the the Misses King: othe Misses | rose aud white, Salon waheme | Kingston, ~ Nov. 25=The local pro- Sip WI Sg (arpia 0s (apria 6S PE NAMLEYY Agent, City! Passenger : Kirkpatrick, the Misses Eisie----and-} inthe tearoom was green and red, qeey mathet prices Hils week aro: S| > _ a AE tito Taney Ra. Saunders, Mics Baker, Miss | The chrysanthemums were of Tndian Fruit--Jamaica oranges, 20c. 10,40c. ------------ x CALDERSLETY Eo Cugeoce St Marion Lessin; = Miss Dalton, Miss | red, with smilax and green ribbon. | a dozen; apples, 1dc. to 25c. a peck or EVERYBODY 3 Who: has rubber tires" om "their ee YX . Millie Ferris, Miss Elsie 'Worrell; Miss {They were in two silver figures, anda | $F to 32 Sed barrel; lemons 2. dozen; ee BERMUDA ee ~ Ra ny, : | Alice Callaghan, Miss Isabel Cart: | large silver howl. Mr. Justice - and hananas, 25¢. dozen; cranberries, 12}¢. " \ 2 carriages are well pleased with the ease and comfort they enjoy i ast iW F > Ri ies. a OW a 5 «ts | quart. ay ary ARLE > 5 . S wy wright and Mi«s Alice Hague. Mrs. Britton wert amongst the gues s iy : ay THE NOW PARPAWED JEmaULAs, yin Mrs. and Miss Walkem have returned One lady. and one only, in the Uni Vegetables-- Potatoes, ioc. to 9c. a cabbie oC CQ) Lu A PN Q of A in driving, if you have not got them on your carria you temperature of 63 degrees, beautiful scenery \ ! Le Victoria, B.C. ted Kingdom has the honpr. of helng hag 3) wahbags, Ses shoud | i SuErOlS and 100 wiles of good roads, headquarters - . . . a lady master oi hounds. Mrs anc. peets, 4Uc. , bushel; onions, Gue. of the British army and navy, is unrivalled a to T0c. a bag. should send to LATURNEY and have, them on and enjoy your drives. in its attractivencss, Te «hed by the first ton. vovare to Miss Carrie Beard | Hughes, the widow of the late maste nits ctivencss, reach s 3 \ lass iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA and Miss Carrie St. Remy, who leave {of the Neuadd-Faw ¥ pack, in South aon ely Manitoba, No. 1 in forty-eight 'hours {rom New York. Sailing | to-morrow for sunny Italy, for a two Wales, has sighified her intention © 00s © ._a_ bushel ; white winter CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princess St. « Kingston. every, SATURDAY this winter. The tropical where Miss St. Remyv"s | keeping on the hounds, much to the and Canadian spring, 6bc. to 67c. a Wonderful Success. islands, including SANTA CRUZ, ST. KIITS, | vears' Visit, bushel; local soft wheat, 65c. a . THE LIGHT THAT LIGHTS. , 8 ; 2 - MARTINIQUE; ST. LUCIA BARBARDOES | sweet voice will receite the best culti- | interest of the county. Mrs. Hughes is i gl Sd ? J b Beiky GUS od peautifat \ yo eon de ed sider % . ris bushel ; Northern, No. 1, 0c. a ASH DENERARM. 5 o ation enna | vation that that land of song affords. 'a capital rider and has hunted irom Diol buckwheat, d5c. 5 thd har: « 9 be Ste i C anv ro p 40¢ s . ABC *68¢ Foley LY Ca Br To ith : i Jey, 40 -- bushel; peas, he 20 hing 2 : TROPICS PER SS. MADIANA, 7T¥ FEBRU. shel; s, 0c. 0 shel; rye 0. § : Thorcs THK, SS: Jlaemviie: samptlets a | WHICH WEIGHS THE MOST? bushel. : Sidr sliached; ia 4 dates of sailing apply to A. RL Co { Flour and feed--Bakers' strong and | |S at is necessary to » EK ADGE ke 0. Age . 39 Broadw : S : ] ERBIIDCH 3x HARE Gia Juanes flour, $2 :] ele a Sek. BE obtain our new an SLEEVE, Kingston, Ont. AR' J RN, ungarian patent, $=. to $230 a = mely 1 ecrtary, Quebed cwt.; oatmeal and rolled oats, $4 to] E handsome illustrated ashi eer $5.50 a bbl; corn meal, $1.40 to $1.- : $0 .a_ cwt.; bran, $16 to $18 a ton; | 3 ill put | 10 8750 _ton; straw, 84 to $6 a ton. To rah Se Tages I nn { ides-- These prices are given by the best. MAYO RALTY 1203 And made on new sty- | John Miliay, Brock reek : Beef hides THE KERN BURNER . . ! J 3 No. 1, Te. ).; lamb skips, 40c. t a you To the Electors of Kingston : lish lasts, fitting perfectly 0c. an : a hides, ES aos $2.95 : 'We cheerfully ssjuod your Bi Is made upon homor, and every one guar \DIFS AND GENTLEMEN --As a oan | the latest shoe shapes. / ; wach; tendered sallow, Bie. pb Sm ye emt "dh torial, finely didate for M for 1908, I T thallv so: 3 t > washed wool, 6c. to 7c. a lb; was hed = 3 They are made of heavy materia. ly St 'sour votes and influence to elect "+! linough better than | --£ wool, lle. a lb; washed wool in} [S¥EE LITE RD Lipase, eqsiip) wih the hows muses. end Cc. J. GRAHAM. other Jubbers to ake | die trade, 15¢. a lb.; dekin skins, 50c. to = Give the light ond save gos. R make | 2h 60c. each. > : E Ryrie Bros. Bl | J. Ww. OLDFIN.** 55, serum ---- ycu come back for another . Fish--White fish, mackerel, salmon ; . . * STREET. pair sometime. This is | JX ) 0 Jill i trout, salt mackerel, ciscoes, pickerel, a -- "} \ 10c. a Ib.; sea salmon and Seattle sal- A the Ww cather you need them. } i mon, 20c. a lb; salt codfish, 7c. to v TInt 3 at ! i ! t 15c. a Ib; kippered herring, 40c. a » MAYORALTY 1903 J i ' SHOE «_ } 3 : dozer; perch, 20c. a dozen; pike, 7c. a On poor : { \ Ib.:. halibut, 1c. a 1b.: bloaters, 30c. 1 » ton : . : : : To the Electors of Ringe C ermott S STORE i, ' / q a a dozen; finnan haddie, 10c. a lb; A 7 ter, when you can LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--I am a can un ; - ; BR 1 blue fish, 124c. a lb; oysters, dlc. to (CE 'YACHT, ONE YEAR OLD. APPLY P.O. pound of the best Clarified dkinte for the marersity for the yor L0, | 1% 1 Goce. a quart; shell clams, 20c. a er 1 Butter sweet and finely- |g and reepedttully as! your votes . A x I avored, for 25¢c. Try a} fuvemca on MWY pound and see how pleased you will be. ~ ow sy JS i y 3, Wesissit) is 3 LLY Ji IIT 8 ETEUVYIVGRIa0I003 1 40 49091 | "The hich is given Es oh, 1s slainky cost of the article delivered to <horts, $20 to $22 a. ton; hay, $6.50 trout, 12c. a Ib; salt salmon, salt Jewelers 4 _ : - dozen; shell oysters, 20c. a dozen; | ers' in prints, 22¢. a lb; in rolls, 20c. . T. WHITE. : : , smelts, 15¢. a Ib. a tb. J. T o . Poultrv--Turkeys, 10c. a Ih.; geese, c » . . - 2 ; h =5c. each: chickens, and fowl, 50c. t " - Licipient illness 1s check- ; -- Thc. a pair; ducks, Se. to 90c. a vg Wholseale -20 Fees. a Clarified Milk Co., » ed and vi orous heal h % Rs ~ » Meat -- Beef, forequarters, 4c. to OT 5 hi 25¢.. a doZEN, ' 9 ~ g t S . 5c. a lb. hindquarters, Hic. to oc. tetail --22c. to .30c. a dozen. J *Phous 567. Brock & Brget $a. y maintained by drinking ; ; forequarters, 7c ; --_-- | ' . pork, forequarters, 7c. to Sc; hind- ] v 03 the MAGI Caledonia ) } quarters, Se. to Ye; mutton, fore Fall Importation Of 1002. = MA ORALTY 19 Waters Sold b best x . . @ j quarters, x. to 6c.; hindquarters, Ge. Prevost,.of. the New York clothing - To the Electors of Kingston : d A ers. o h y 3 i ~ " > to Te: lamb, forequarters, 6c. to Se. store, FIs street, baa received all ' : : : ealers everywhere. ° | . 3 hindquarters, Sc. 10 Yc; tongues, 25¢. | his fal importations for oraer work . LADIES AND 'GENTLEMEN I . respect: y | X ---== -- ah ° His Auction Sales. ee de in his tailoring department. fully solicit your votes end influence tO slay , ope v ready-made department is well assort SAVE MONBY J. H. BELL. . ; 3 ? : Butter. ed and a large assortment to choose ty Psd : . ¢ . ali--Creamery, 2 Ii.: | from. For low price and durability BY EMPLOYING « 2. a FURNISHED ROOMS Ask EE . : teen poner, The. & 03 10 rolls, |e defies omPRELS. ALLEN & BROWN, > Ask for a sample oi the great Cas- . 15%¢. a lb. x : WITH OR WITHOUT "BOARD: ALSO TABLE [ cng) PE MN led ; : : a 1 Tor bargains in toilet soaps tr boord Apply 168 King street Won: Sheila «kin Soap. ' McLeod's drug Retail-Creamery, 23c. a lb; farm-. No ne te ilet soaps ry , Auctioneers, ork. s . tlle * . " me as Mayor for 1908, pear Ci'y ; saukswn, Nov. wim, 19 | : ; ro A Rud A A »