Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1903, p. 3

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etensions. of quack, Hove years ex pendeh In one find a vile cure thar - alts have been a nun) and in Most cases ey , Ories and ovey jy hy the public n of experi | wanting; uvealy ,) Petite, ¢ but nothing 04% cure resulted frog 2 ody required is one diately stop the pain = any cases of piles, and > ting the small blood vessels 1). So. their normal size, yy, adical cure by reducing - orbing the tumors and ry ) FAW mucous gy, few, years ago, no su been produced, but oy gy: was placed which. has since a the long-sought PeFmaneyt hig common and distres,, has rapidly become fun: "the United 'States rrr is mows sold by ol gr the name of Pyram vw the best known, bec, nd safety have advertisgy ged. 'It has been advertin | mouth, from one suff * who have tried g. 5, even submitting to pep is surgical operat; ail have finally. found thy %e cared without pain ang pense practically, as th, le. Cure is sold for the no "of 50c. and $1 per peck. mid instantly stops all pain Same. time contains no eo. hiine or narcotics; the we. ling properties contained i speedily remove, cause 3 atural contraction and ab. 64 tumors. Tt will cure rectal trouble: except cap. anced. fistula, which, by the always results from ne per" and timely treatment RB eatse and cure of piles in! fessing Pyramid Drug ly . AL FPSTATE. AFTER SPENDING A tobe and TE Eo] 1 Mai IT RLV AE Sept." 24th,' 26th and 26th At the following fares from Kingston Bav Uity, Mith. $12 Chicago, vans Cincinnati, Obie Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Dayton, Ohio .. Detroit, Mich = Grand Rapids, . Indianopolis, ind. Minneapolis, Minn. Port Huron, Mich St. Paul, n. Saginaw, Mich . 12.80 All tickets uli returning on or before Oct. 12th, 1 . One-Way Colonist Tickets on Sale $41 30 Kingston to Butte, Mont., Salt Lake, . 4 to V $46.30 Kingston te, ancouver, Rossland, 05 Kingston to Points in California. Proportionate rates to other pointe. For further information apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passenger Depot. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. ANNUAL WESTERN EXCURSIONS DETROIT, CHICAGO AND POINTS WEST SEPT. 24th, 25th, 26th, 1903. Valid to return until October 12, 1903. Detroit, Mich. ... ..c... ... v Cleveland, Ohio ......c. creer Lae Bay City, Mich. .... Saginaw, Mich. , Ceolumrus, Ohio .. Grand Rapids, Mich Chicago, IM. ... Cincinnati, Ohi 4 St. Paul or Minneapolis, Minn Dayton, Ohio... wu. ys Indiwnepolis, Ind. HARVEST EXCURSION To Canadian North-West Sept. 29. Tickels good jor sixty daw. Full particulars at K. & EB: and CG: P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. FF. CONWAY, F; A, FOLGER; JR., Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt: THE BAY OF JUNTE RALWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR: Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. Train leaves City Hall De- pot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, ARent, B. Q. Ry., Kingston, " M N Commencinz Sept. 15th Steamer Toronto will leave Kingston Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, go- ing cast, at 5:30 a.m. and going wust, at 5 p.m. Hamilton, Toronto; Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. Special low rates for September. Steamers leave Kingston :-- GOING EAST. GOING WEST. 4:30 v.m. 11:80 p.m Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thurs and Sunday. day and Saturday. J. P. HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CO Ticket Agent. Freight Agent. DOMINION - LINE _ STEAMSHIPS QUEBEC TO IRPOOL, MONTREAL A Ts wv *Canada, Sept 26, Oct. 81 *Southwark, 'Oct. 8, Nov. 7 xDominion, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 *Rensington, Oct. 17. BOSTON TO LIVEPOOL. Commonwealth, Sept. 24, Oct. 22 New En~land, Oct. 1, Oct. 29 Mayflower, Oct: ~ 8, Nov. 5 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Englishman, Oct, 8, xNomadic, Oct. 10 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL. From Montreal. xManxman, Sept. 25, Ottoman, Oct. 9 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. Vancouver; Oct. 10, Cambroman, Oct. 81 *Lold Storage and cool air. xCold storage. For further particulars apply. to . . HANLEY, G.T.R J. P. GILDERSLEEV 15, 42 Clarence St. The Dominion Line, Montreal & Port- sand L.0. & B. of Q. Stb. Co., Limited CHANGE OF TIME Steamer North King for Rochester Steamer leaves Kingston on Sundays at 5 p.m., for Summerville (Port of Rochester), calling at Bay of Quinte ors . . y Returning, steamer arrives at Kings ton on Sundays, at 10:16 a.m. Steamer Aletha -- Kingstom, Picton, Belleville. Commencing September 1st, steamer leaves Kingston daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., for Hay of Quinte ports aad Picton. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays steamer calls at Deseronto, Northport and Hellevilla. \¥ to y full information app po P. HANLEY, J. B, GILDER- JAMES SWIFT & CO. SLEEVE, Avcnts. ic TR NE + ALLAN LINE From Montreal: From Quebec: Bayt. 20. 6 a.m. Sept. 26, 4:30 p.m. Jonian, Oct. 3, 6 a.m., Oct 8, 10 p.m. First Cabin--$65 and upwards, acco: steamer. d bin--Liverpool and London- derry, $87.50 Tend $40. London $3.50 Third Clase--$25 and $26, Liverpool, i abla PES Siete Montreal to Glasgow, Direct. Corinthia .. «on. we Oct 7, daylight. Sardinian A a Oct. 14, daylight. First Cabin~8$30 and Second " ga5 Third Clase, $35. Cabin SANLEY, Agent, OTR, On P Depot. By | GILDER SLEEVE, Clarence street. ELEPHANT READY MIXED PAINT The very best paint on the mar- ket, most durable, finest colors, and prices right. "Sole agents for Kingston. A. STRACHAN. HARDWARE MERCHANT. LET ME HAVE YOUR: SALE And I will you satis. factory results. We don't brag, § perform the work. Nothing 1SPORT REVIEW. SHERRIFF 15: NOW WITH OT- TAWA COLLEGE. The O.R.F.U. Disrupfion--Eastern Baseball League Concludes To- Morrow--General Notes On Verious Sports. The Eastern baseball will close on Saturday. The O.R.F.U. is badly in need of a travelling agent to settle strikes. McGill has decided to play the pew Ontario rughy rules in the class mat- league season ches, The C.A.L.U. will probably appoint a special committee to go over the rules this winter, Syracuse baseball club is reported to have cleared over $7,000 in the New York State League. Dr. Jack McCollum, captain of the Toronto Varsity team two years age, is coaching the Argonauts. The O.R.F.U, surely has its trials, when some of its oldest clubs rebel and others drop from its ranks. Secretary Woodsworth will referee and George Ballard umpire the senior match at Hamilton on Saturdav. Torontos are making a great fight to finish second in the Eastern League, They are only ten points behind Bui- falo. "Eddje' Gleeson is already practis. ing with Ottawa College. As far as kicking is concerned he is tha king of half backs. Gorrie, who played goal for the Toronto Marlboros, leaves shortly for Pittsburg Pa., to join 'the hockey ranks of that city. The Westminster lacrosse team ap- pear to have got back to their old style, for they laid it over Vancouver to the tune of 10 to 0. The Montreal Shamrocks do not Kave to pay one cent for their big western lacrolse trip. Evervthing has been paid for them in advance. In order to make the wmpire's work easier owing to the new five vard scrimmage rule, it will be necessary to run a chalk line across the field every five yards. The Toronto Argonauts threaten to leave the O.R.F.U. because Green and Morrison were reinstated to amateur ranks. What g self-righteous 'ot those scullers are ! ' Toronto "Varsity mav play George Biggs at quarter, and bring Laing up on_the half line. This, with Baldwin and Beatty, would make a strong back division, The Ottawa Rough Riders will tac- kle the English game, a trip being talked of to Westmount and Halifax, N.S., where the clubs play the Old Country, rules. Boston fans are their team against the prepared to back Pittsburg champions in the post-season series of baseball matches, for thousands 'of dollars at odds of 10 to 7. St. John, N.B,, is {to have an agua- tic carnival the second week in Octo- ber. It will last six dave amd there will be both an amateur and a pro- fessional rowine rematte. The , Roval Military College will en- ter 'a"team in thé junior seried of the 0.R.F.U. They willl be grouped with the Limestones, unless other teams are entered from the east Pitteburg is now added to the ngmes of the cities which three times in suc- cession had the honor of carrying off the National League baseball pen- nant--Chicago, Bostonisnd Baltimore. It is too costly for the Limestones {o tackle O,R.F.U. sepior series this year, They cannot risk spending 8700 and meet poor support or a few rainy davs. One league cannot control big Ontario. Dr. Sherriff. who plaved on Queen's rughy team for the past four vears, has heen secured by Ottawa College. ANY SORE THAT WILL NOT HEAL, Any Ulceration, Eruption or Ir- risation of the Skin is Curable by means of Dr, Chase's! Ointment There is no guess work about the results obtainable .from Dr. Chase's 4 Ointment. With all medicines taken internally there is more or less uncertainty as to the effect, becaase the condition may not be exactly as indicated by the symptoms, but if you have a sore or wound and apply Dr. Chase's Oint- ment and heal it you can see with your own eyes the définite results. It is because of the certain results accompanying the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment that this great preparation has come to be standard the world over. If a dealer offers you any other ointment, does he do so on its merits, or does he not rather try to make a sale by saying "This is just as good as Dr. Chase's ?"' As a matter of fact Dr. Chase's Ointment is now so universally used rd- {that few dealers think of offering any else when a cure is sought for eczema, salt rheum, old sores or piles, There is scarcely a town, village or side line in this whole land but can point to some case in which Dr. Chase's Ointment has made a remark- able cure. While this oihtment _is best known on account its extraordinary success in curing the most torturing skin diseases and the most distressing forms of piles, it is also ueeful in scores of ways in every home for the curé of scalds, burns, wounds, old sores, chafing, skin igritation, sore fost. pimples, rough skin and every- thing for which an antiseptie, sooth- treatment is needed. . Chase's Ointment, 60g. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. To protect you against im- itations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. ase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box of his James Mclsascs, 25 Elgin street, Ot- fawn, Ont, writes: "1 sulfate with salt rheum for upwe: ten years, 0 cracking THE - DAILY" The Citizen says he will be a at acquisition to the team as gr heady and heavy. : ~ Lacrosse has lately been started at San Francisco and the Vancouver team having been invited to go to "Frisco" and enthuse some life into the sport, proposes that the Brant ford team should accompany it. Groat interest is being evinced in England over the posed visit of a representative Kew Grealand rugby tear, The New Zeal plav a full- back, three-quarters, two "five-eighths' one half, seven forwards, and one "wing" forward. > Toronto Mail-Empire: It is to be hoped that the Kingston team decides to remain, as the Limestone City bas long been a factor in football, and with the material at hand from last year's junior team and some old play ers, will make an excellent showing under the new rules The Rough Riders of Ottawa, were decidedly wrong in supposing that the Kingston Limestones would be a ju nior ageregation. The club to have been entered in the senior series of the 0.R.F.U. would have been quite able to cope with the Rough Riders, King. ston has beaten Ottawa's football re- presentatives more than once, and the autumn of 1899 surely cannot be for. gotten. Baseball On Thursday. Fastern League--~Toronto, 13; Ro- chester, 5. Jersey City, 17; Newark, 3. Baltimore, 7; Buffalo, 6, National League.--New Pittsburg, . 2. Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, '2; Brooklyn, 1. American League.--Boston, 8 De- troit, 2. Philadelphia, 4 Chicago, 3.5. Cleveland, 12; Washington, 2. New York, 6-8; St. Louis, 2-6. IN OUR OWN CIROVII York, 7: Boston, 4. News Of The Districts On Neth Sides Of The Line. A cabinet of silver is to be presented to Rev. ahd Mes. Laird by members of the First church, Brocky ille S. Edgar Mastin has sold his farm in Hallowell on tha Wellington Road, to Merrick Foster of Sidney. Miss Marguerite Pitman, Belleville, and Thomas Mills, Demorestville, were made man and wife on Thursday. Miss Florence Maud, Gaile Belle ville, was married to Rev, S. C. Moore, B.A, D.D., Canton, Ont., on Thurs day. Miss Mary Ann Thompson, Belleville, and James Hudgins, Toronto, were married on Thursday by Rev. J. R Real. : Thomas M. Wicher, died at' Benoit, Mississippi, on August 30th, of drop- sy. He was born and brought up in Picton. Alexapder Morton, an old repident of Hungerford, died at his home near Thomasburg, on Monday, aged sixty nine vears. A quiet wedding was solemnized at Bridgewgter on Wednesday, when H. J. Way, and Mise Jennie Tryon, both of Tweed, were united in marriage. Mrs. Eyre, widow of the late Thom as Evre, died in Brockville. on Mon day from a stroke of paralysis. She was a Wexford woman, and a faithful member of St. Paul's church. Thomas Shoebridee, Kast Lake, died: on September 21st, after a short illness. He was about fifty~nine years of age and had beeni married twice. He leaves a widow and family. A pretty wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening in St. James' church, Tweed, when Miss Martha Mo- Ivor, Tweed, was united in marfiage to George Bovee, Chaumont, N.Y. Two well-known residents of Hunger ford township, Abraham Free, and A. B. Morton, both living near Thomas. burg, died on Monday. Mr. Free was a faithful Anglican and Mr. Morton was a Methodist. Miss Eva Anderson, the favorite musi¢ teacher of Harold, is being sadly missed, since her acceptance, this week of another vocation, that of the wile of Selbourps Dracup, Wellman's Corn ers, They will live in Edmonton, N.W. QUITE A STIR. In Conference When One Divine Made a Break. Atlantic City, NJ, Sept. 25.--At the conference of the Unitarian min- jsters there was guite a stir. Rev. Richard Boynton, St. Paul, Minn., in a spirited speech ed for informa: tion as to just what the Unitarian's theology was. He said he had tried to discover it but had failed and he chal longed any minister to define it. Rev. Grant, formerly of Newburgh, N.Y. explained that "Unitarian ministers have a theology if they have no right to a pulpit." He said the foundation stone of Unitarianiem was that man is to God as child is to father, that with this as a basis, the ideals of manhood could bé realized. an-------- May Make A Challenge. London, Sept. 25,--Capt. Wales, Sid ney, N.S.W,, a well known vachtsman, is now in England with a view to build a making = arrangements to 04 vachs to contest for the Americas cup. He is the inventor of the twin circular keels and - claims that if Shamrodk TU had them, she would have not have been beaten by Re Jiance in windward work, and that the defender never would have over hauled in rumming or reaching. an---------- Cotton Operatives Arrive. Montreal, Sept. 25. The crisis in the cotton industry in Eng is sending many of the operatives in that line to Canada. The general cotton trade in this country, however, is in such a condition that the mills are reducing rather than augmenting the number of their operators. Some workers in the mills recently closed down in Lancashire arrived on the Lake Michi gan now in port, i-------- Will Blanche Be A Bride New York, Sept. 25.--~A report is that Blanche | Cheseborough, formerly the wife of Roland B, Molineux, snd A. C. Young, onos county attorney of Hudson county, NJ. are to marry, ---- 20c. Butter. Butter, Butter 20c. 1i you want something choice in tub butter; we have it at 20c. a Ib. Craw- ford. for 280, Big Crockery saap at Waod's Fair, wy! s---------- + "The black' cat" toilet. paper is on |. she Red Cross bargain: counter 5 rolls WORLD: TIDINGS Despatelits asd Oullings Telling] of Eveata Transpiving in AN A socialist deputy will soon; the separation of church and om P20 the: Minne : ; polis flour mills have been closed by the strike of the a tharinew, formerly o well known Belle: ville newspaper man died rather sud- = The first of Germany's two home fleets has been constituted -on a per manently: aetive basis. It consiste of seventeen battleships, John McRae, an employes of the Montreal Water and Power Co., was killed at Point St. Charles, being caught in a wheel Boiles, the Denver murderer, under ow at ¥aheouver, had been posi tively identified as the man wanted. His defence will be an alibi, While on a visit to friends at West Townsend, Mass, (Barles Vaughn, Mystie, Que., tried to kill his wife and then committed suicide. Shamrock I, the trial horse for Shamrock Ill., has been sold for a price under $20,000. Shamrock I, cost Sir Thomas Lipton over $250,000, Letters from Constantinople and So- fia, say that hundreds of Turkish troops have been killed in recent bat- tles with the Macedonian insurgents. Juliue M, Nisson and Arthur J Herbst are under arrest in Chicago charged with the theft of $130,000. They are stated to have cregted a bank and to hdye victimized business houses in every part of the United States, Chicago employers of about 850,000 young men have posted notices to the effect that their men ave liable to in stant dismissal if they play the races, gemble, conduct themselves immor ally, or use liquors and cigarettes excessively. i t Buntz, of the 23rd Grena- dier ment, stationed at Ulm, Wur t y Was séigenced to sixteen months imprisonment for fatally ill treating a private named Hils, Buntz threw a apparatus at the vio tim and thus caused his death. An appall condition of poverty exists in St. Kitts and Nevis, in the West Indies. The estates have been compelled to lessen their expenses owing. ta the Jong drought, and able bodied men and. women are hardly earning enough to supply their daily wants. The London Times published a lot ter from Beirut saving that 'only the presence of the United States squad- ron prevented a general massacre of Christians. The vali had always sided with the lawless elements blackmailing foreign enterprises, sharing the nrofita of smugglers and reeivine bribes for the condonation of Moslem offences against Christigne Sand Hill Locals. Sand - Hill, Sept. 28 Farmers aro through with their harvest and are busy cutting hay, Quite a num. ber from here attended the fair in Kingston. Joshua Cox has gone to Sudbury, to see his son who is in the general hospital very ill of typhoid fever. A nuinbeér of 'young men from this vicinity have gose to the lwn- bering camps in Chélmsford. Nr. and Mrs. A. Snider have returned home after spending a» dey days visiting friends in Tamworth. Earl Gates has returned home after spending a fow days with his wister, Mes. D. McDon ald. Mrs. Roche hat gone to visit her mother in the United"Bptes. A. Soles is able to go around again. Mrs. Me Connell spent a week. visiting friends at Sharbot Lake Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. E, Armstrong a§ FH. Lewis'; Mis Mabel Gates and he# Brother, Barl, at J, Gray's; Mr. and Mis. Georpe Lew is, Jr., at TT, Cax"s; Mr, and Mrs. J A. Cox gt Mr. David Cox's; Miss Ma. bel Gates, at A. Barr's: Mrs. A, Lewin and family at J. A, Cox's Mabel Me Donnell, Sharbot Lake, at J, Gray's; Wesley Johnston, at Henry Lewis". Joined Protestant Church. London, Sept. 26.~George Moore, the novelist, has left the Church of Rome and become a. Protestant, because Archbishop Walsh attended the king's levee at Dublin, upon. the oc asion of his majesty's recent visit to Dublin, and because the waa received at the Catholic college at Maynooth, a -------- Married At 11; Asks Divorce. Topeka, Kan. Sept. 25. 2 na Gaine, twelve years old, has filfd a suit in the district court ask a di- vores from «her. husband, Francis Gaines, aged sixty. The girl alleges non-sapport. and eruelty. She says she was married - when she was eleven years old. ; paint, Railroad Builder Dead. Portland, baal pad 25. --Colomel Underwood, who yesterday, help- ed to build the CR.R., constructing most of the scenic portion of the Can- adian Pacific in the peighborhood of Banff. dims -- 20c. Butter. Butter,' Butter 20e. If you want some theiss tub butter we have it 20c. Crawford. -------------- Bee our braces at B0e. New York Dress The C. P. RB. company has decided to run o%n steamers be tween Canada Antwerp. There will be a lortnightly service from the end of October nesta... The White Advances. Consumption is. paining headway. Why ? Bad cokis gre allowed to run on neglected Catarth sete in, not chockad, and consumption is re- sult. Why not uss.Gatarrbosone regu Goldy in a few hours. withstand occ NCES RE r rE gg] Statistics of The Methodist Church. : Rev. F. W. Goodeve, Horning's Mills, Ount., has accepted the rectorship of Neepawa A church A Christian who would. theives, in Christianity must Le no stranger to a course of meditation. Cotton Mather, decided 10 remain 'in the position for her nic. year, He had ti an offér to go to In Rev. Robert Hopkin, formerly . of Westmount, who has been for some Se pas pastor of the Congregational} at Kent, Obie, % to the great satisfaction of his present con- freation, deglined the call to: the 'ranklin avenue Congregational church in Cleveland, . Rev, A. A MacKende, MA, Sol. rector of Emmuanyel church, Grass Kal ley, California, whe has many friends in Canada, has decided to accept the offer of an intment/in one of. the government institutions of learning in apan. Dr: MaoKongie and family sail fot Japan Alietmantha : t the annual meeting of the genera board of the Methodist church the fol. lowing statistics were given: Total amount of investments, $281,746.96, The income derived from Tapital, $18, 925.02; hook room, $12,000; donations, $2,888 80: departments and . institu tions, $4,305; ministers and probation. ors, $26,635.66; from circuits, $50,099, 88; making a total of Shang, Tie amount superannuated ministers in, $74,457.65; widows and children, $34,670.07; expenses of management, refunds to ministers who have Reali od, commission, interest on ov a, gud commutation of albus 96,543.64; ving, as was anti hy ency of $5,454, Onder. the new scale of assessments, which goes into effect this year; the surplus income from year to year, it is confidently belie: od, will, provide for the entire indebt. edness of the fund during the quadren: nium. A JUDICIAL MIX-UP. Puts Judge Langelier In a Predie- ament, Quebec, Sept. 25.~There is another mix up in the Quebec judiciary... Six months ago Judge €aron, of the su perior court; was given leave of ab- sence with the tanding at. the expiration of his leave he was ta be pensioned off at a salary in keepin, with the providons of the judicial bill introduced by the minister of justice in parliament, Inthe mesntive Judge Langelier was transferred from Mon treal to Quebee to replace Judge Car on, pending the latter's expiration of leave and retirement, The bill 'is still before the senate, and, in the mean time, Judge Caron's leaye of absence expired wome days ago, When he re warmed his seat on the bench, thus for cing Judge Langelior out in the cold. A Gigantic Undertaking: Musie-do citizens of Kingston are indebted to, Oscar. FV, Talgmann, for his enterprise in bri ng va, the city the famous band of Coldst Guards, It was a gigantic undertaking i guarantee, but notwithetanding this, he faced the odds, and every one who heard the de Kightful music hopes<he will come out away ahead when the cost is reckon. oa. Tickle, Tumble, Death. Middletown, 0., Sept. 25.-B ee Shirts. * They are' the: , leaders in Fis, | « Finish and Fash~ : . Mrs. William Thomas tickled the feet of her husband she is dead and he is in jail, gharged with murder. Ho kick. ed at her, she stumbled aud fell down stairs, killing herself. Did you ever buy a bottle of Hypo: phosphites Tonic. They ave only oe. at the Red Cross drug store. The proposal to readinit the Knights of Labor was defeated hy the Trade and Labor Congress. y They Make You Fesl Good. The . pleasant = purgative - effect 'ox: perien: by all. who uss Chamber Inin's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which' they create makes one feel joyful. For sale by all druggists. RE AAR SA SEALED TENDERS ADURESSED to the undersigned," and endorsed 'Ten der for Post R , Sault Ste Marie, Ont," 'will be received at this office until Wednesday, Oetoger 14, 1008, mclusively, Tor the work above mention ed, according to plans and specification to be seep on application to Messrs, O'Flynn, Goodwin & Weeks, Sault Ste. Marie, and at the Department of Public Works, Otlawa. Tenders will not. dg, on the 1 hana ma on je form __ 5 with the actual signatures of hi 3na An accepled ol oe on. a char tered bank, . payed to the order of the Min ine Honorable, the ter of Public Works, equal to ten per cent, '(10 pe.) of the amount of the tens der, must accompany each tender. The cheque will be forfeited Hl the ing decline the contract or [all to complete the work contracted for, aud will be re turned in case of nom-acceplance of ten The Departinent does nog bind iteel! to accept the Ibwest Or any d B 4 7 FIED. OGELINAS, Department of Public Works, -r ott wa, yA : ta pt 39. 1908. ately fot SE not be for it. Newspapers ment vious partment, wi : Our Coal. Is As Clean 'As Though It Wee Washed and Brished. | di re] es, puro have no Se dpi are COAL THAT SUITS. Foot of Queen St.«'Phone 9.

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