Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1903, p. 2

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: : Se] © 0 NOT ALL nappy 15 J | S------ e -- LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. #E Croesus, King of Lydia, Had Troy. '1 /bles! 'of Hig OwR, 'And Others. af {isk po dr) |, fY SENER | a ean paring 1 first co tor 3 Croesus, the John D, Hockd,, the your union | Occurrences in the City and | € Lingdom of Loni aw vob wie! it | ! [ {to-do in . workyl 'ana of Interest to the People. "As rich as Croesus" is o aul. pay. the advance in. all Siiehen of Mrs. John Sands; Toronto, is visit- | about 2,600 years old. He ha oe J trade 1 employed, Bnd at al ing relati es : troubled, however, and some of them < CHRISTMAS oid the 1 ighest fnges going "engineer | Six shines 25c., at Guess'. Pool | were full grown. He wae taken agp. i . : d-- The by-law. g ie SLY Sng room in connection. i. | tive once by Cyrus and only syviq 2 SINGLE FARE4G00d going Bes ul coamtral and. which baw so Jutely | "80 sot hie. Ni | fae beiig burned siive and 35th. Ret@r mit, on Bean ry bs - og ans oo fe trou. Year's resolution ready. is quoting. a saying of 'Solon, the Sag 0 Be. in u In ting again as a 0au- fple, was bi orward in commit. | "yrs Katie Horn, Quebec, is visiting | He finally had to flee his king, od FARE AND ONE-THIRD--Go few int aby bx an spun | ob ARG ul hs TH | th an Cop heh re | py Tn Sa te oe Soi 1 of al i n bind anlvfby committee den in council. | See our all steel tilled corset, at $03, | Many of the rich man's troubles {, it on A : fo years' sefvice in the city courcil | Moreover, in looking over the records worth ™ Nt York Drow om oy Some hora cw A) oul 1 ; NEW YEAR Ls served od dn Se pris pm 1 Sind when he Ludget was, Fane os are spending the holidays in Kingston. { ea: all kinds of rich, heavy foo, SINGLE = FARE-Good goi) ! 81st, Jan. 1st. Return limit, : s . Butter rolls, butter prints 2aeags Jat irregular times, lack of pro... Jan, 4th. s t fear 1 - 8, 4 » » } > D Proper fore t A ) il od Nishant "a id work Ian pi ~ an x finnan haddies, chickens. Crawford. | exorcise, un he mental strain, un, FARE AND ONE-THIRD--Go a a the best interest of Fat st of 'salary for two or 'three of Fifteen degrees' below zero was reg- § tural stimulants, ete., and are : : " : d com Dec. 30th and 31st, and Jan our cily, whether 1 gained or lost our city officials, who wére well paid jatered by the thermometer this piorn- monly known as indigestion, dyspep turn limit on or before Jan. 5ti : id W inst o : to | ing. EE sia, snd weak Stomach. They 4), ¥ ; tian 1a oe ted x for 4 hee ee i 0g Utto James, orghmist, of St. An-| serious troubles all _right, but poy J. Bin PaLEY. A city's try . mat. 4 ant he i ew 8 church, is spending a week in only can they be avoided but can gals, A I Ea ne of the strong points brought increase in the faxes to twenty mills 0: lata and Frances Troy have id, and that ithont_loas of Kingston & Pembroke & Ca » y ne is that wo > ise i . HIBS 3 Jay food ishment, - to set out on detail ah Fon Tor eS year at he dollar, and i Jat a but returned to the city where they will in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the Pacific Railways, interes ting 'personal talks with a strong mind and clear head. us At the. same time the budget showed future reside. 5 $ h will Santana Jelidf of dyer acs, dich and with we Will have to deal with the taking |," joficit of several hundred dollars, 1{ The most de Je1S Samad Ye: poor alike. There is no such thing 4s publ over of the elestric light and gas |g "C5 Gu that this showed as tain Sibson s. Red Cross. Emulsion o stopping' their onward progress no. F Christmas and plant. Mr. Craig and T were members good, sound, clearheaded fmancing Cod Liver a ou a A great nation. has Placed its stamp or ! of the fire and Tight committee when an we would expect from such clover William MeNei , Chicago, is on of approval upon their noble work, k » Je were dealing with the arbitration | 5% f° WO as Mayor Bell and Alder. |& ViSit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | The thousands and thousands of cures i' New Year's Vac: isstion; and you doubtless remember Btn Craig. McNeil, Johnston street. . they have cet and the happiness took a very prominent stand regard- ry Phils we were. oh. 'the Dr. George Moore returned to At ns | resulting therefrom have made their ing the lighting of our city. We had -- Teas ago, Whi w So yy of | to-day after spending a few days with | name a household word throughout WILL ISSUE RETURN TICK four legal gent! en and our city so- the citizens of Kingston were existing | his parents on Barrie Sift OL the land. . ed licitor as legal advisers. After 'furo without fire in their homes, the city Dr. K. S. Minnes returned to ? The story of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- ." GENERAL PUBL ishing each membér of council with a :ounci! endeavored to introduce a re- | tawa yesterday. Mrs. Minnes will re- lets can be told in a word. They py of the contract with the Light, |° tion. 10 purchase wood and coal | main here a few days longer. . .. jactually do the work that the weak AT SINGLE FIRST-CLASS J believe for the first time, of hu |11c0¢, and Power company, and after ek nd eer ine ight the citi- | P- W. Taillon, Cornwall, after visit-| and wasted' stomach is unable t. do Good going Dec. 24th, we believe re me, ww 8 $ threshing it out clause hy clause, they came to the conclusion that they did pot understand it, and passé a reso- Iution sending Mr, Melntyre to To-} ronto to interview Mr. Fullerton, the city solicitor, and obtain his advice. th, va : $ y i 3 anette RQ . 3 until December 2 1908 zens. It was then that Alderman | i" hs cousin, Miss Brunette, Earl and allow it to recuperate and re Fong December 81st, 1903, and Craig was the first alderman on his | Street, returned homé to-day. gain its strength. They contain 4) ary 1st, 1904, valid for return foet to defend the coal dealers (he be. | Kev. 4. 0. Crisp, incumbent of St. the essential properties that the go. January 4th, 1904. feet to hd. an John's church, Portsmouth, "preached tric juice and other digestive fluids (,, ST FARE AND iw ove), stating that the city coun- | VON Q ars a) : AT FIRST-CLAST FARE ANI «i! had no business interfering with | In St. James church ' unday morning. § and they digest the food Just as THIRD--Going December 23rd, 24 oT a Why ? Because they were | Mr. and Mrs. William Spooner and sound and well stomach would. They the famous 'undigested securities' ine terview. with Mr. Morgan was obtain- ed, and who was its real author." » The "undigested securities" interview 4 which Me. Givens had with Mr. Mor gan, and to' which | reference is s 25th, and December 30th, 31st I was the only alderman in the coun: + : : : ir | Master Willie, Ottawa, are home with relieve the stomach just as one vestod and January 1st, 1904, good ref . : F istic ae . pak ing : est hy selling their Ps : b 904. made, Aaa, the jouruntiatie the cil who contended {hat we had ny ie om i harm twelve dolls per their' parents for the Christmas holi- and refreshed 'workmen relieves the until January Sth, 1904 : ations 2: Nu - fs : need for sending to Toronto for advice, ton. -And to-day Alderman Craig - is | ays, 4 one on duty that is tired and worn, Full particulars at K. & T arid over ad as gx ial r Fins claiming that from the reading of the | " monter of a coal combine that is): The clerks "in the stores remember | and nature does her own work of re . P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St and carteors rorials, financial leaders | oontract all that was necessary for is a ins tho pice. of <aal at seven dol- | With calm joy that there won't be an-| ctoration. It is a simple, natural pro- F. CONWAY: Ast hi, sng or LE wi the Sight cam or .h hs in Kingston when it can Sther Chyistmas 3 for Heatly twelve] cons thir i ig vont cand a i = : Pp ended . r =m . t - PN . you wa w ou ear ol ¥ > 5.50 De: menths : can eat all 3 0 a i AN OLD RESIDENT. establish a plant of our own and light Ye purchated at Jom $530 10.30 yor Oatmeal as a skin food has nof resilts: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY : the city, and to give them notice that , a 0" Ji i di w equal. Gibson's Red Cross borated are for sale by all druggists at 50 SHORT LINE FOR Lived Here For a. Long Time-- {under the tf the Co t jn | Alderman Craiy's feeling towards vou B i *h i hand ) i 1 k Deser a Ro Mader 3 etme at Sh : are, 4g in while a member of the city council, I| oatmeal Cream is for chapped hands | conts a box. Druggists all know bet ' Tweed, Napanee, onto, and The Vie at oi Satuirda bet digo le rn dleatric Tight T do not come before you and claim to | and rough skin, ter than to try to get along without eal points, Train leaves City Hi Sa y . a: i J. A. Cooper, Toronto, editor of the| them. as. the demand for them is great 4 sy FP. CONWAY, | iE e thi be perfect, but what I do say is that | " xd 4 »-A8. wot at pom, . of Sarah Paks. ith = Cy late ind no tones made ais _ featement I have always stood loyal to the | Canadian Nagasin , and Mrs, So ber,Jand universal. I #. Q. Ry. Kingston, 3 honavt G. op 3 took lace the council boar deliberately told [| workingman's interests. I have never are guests o Major and Mes. Maisie, the home "her ran. ens Al had not read the contract and did net | €tood by and seen one of you crushed | Pago street. : Chet pre geeeeieeteern : re id 3 ' EAMS len, of the Rathbun pany's em- | know what I was talking about, and [down without raising my voice |, The disgusting thing abolit the first Specials at Weese S DOMINION LINE ST hy com plo; i of January: is"that it brings all the : voted down. Mr. Mclnty: v wnt | against the oppressor. And now I]t . The daontaed wan bora. 'at Og | 10 Toromic, ad Ja ths eon et | nok ott Epc how 1 hills hat Ne forget aliout the doy bol ngimsiini® Jor We: . PORTLAND-HALIFAX--LIVERPC eighty-seven Years ago and a nt the fore Mr. Fullerton. After considering | votes and influence and elect me your ng My Li. C. 8S. Litton and q ¥rom Portland. From Port if greater part of her Vita in' Kingston | it for a few days Mr. Fullerton gave | mayor. pledge you my word of ot Fh! Kicostes ud 42 "500." Calend for 35c. 0 Eottiand. From For and vie ty. Her husband rn hig rendering of the contract word for | hover that I will not disgrace the g! » y 2! , J r ng siv, $1 and 75¢.; stand. igs . 1 . .: Jan. 9 Tauric, A "1 he n years. Two daughters word as 1 had contended in council, | chair, bat will at all times stand by ig Sn Xe. and; Hire. ©, ~Ajeach Nomadic: Jen. 16 Cana ia, ¥ i er a This trip cost the city about $75. We your interests, and in the 'strictest | S OR > i t 15¢. . Clarke; centres, Bie buried d St. Foul : i Shpsyurd. met a te, Pod of Wore, manner look after the city's business, ei ad Mrs, J. F. Slacionel, Small Framed Pictures, at 15 Pain gir sMamers west bound | A ter; wings, Williams, Van a8 ul. suryiv Fang Rogers, Nickle, and B. W. Folger, in arloton DA Al cing 2] a Br all partisulars as to freigh direct descendants, but Mrs. M. J. respect to supplying light until the ar. | MOST KINDLY REMEMBERED. | mas holidays with Alderman and Mrs, or apply 10 im Alen. Siananugue; Hiss, ei phes bitrators had made their award. | ---- Bassam, Alfred street. Fancy Note Paper, 20c., to 25c. J. P. HANLEY, G.TR. JUPUGILDVERSLEEVE, 42 Clare The Domimion Line, Montreal & land. and A. M. Darley Riverview, Cal., is Sontended in at copuaitiee meeting | On The Eve > HS 'Debartuie For is Myrtle ima, HS hvireity a Dox. ' ' at we should not eater into an estern es. : i . + ov a stepson. me i n h street, are nding their Christ- i Ihe late Mrs. Darley spent fwenty- Fonte Pein the ompany for i | A pleasant affair, yet touched with Soy Vira tion ot tte, 2 Parlor Mirrors at bargains. four years in Kingston, and also lived o $ 3 1 Shree months, but regrets, took place Saturday night at Weak delicate children wont stand fcr a short time at Peterboro, Prock- aly axing of i . there Svounei] | the rooms of 'the Knights of Colum- the old unless you give them Gib-| Besides many Novelties at low MUD A vide and Gananoque. Latterly she [2Oce taken of it. ad the council |}, Eas] street, when-a departing | con's Red Cross {Emulsion of Cod Liver | prices, suitable: for Ohbrigtmas. ' BER inade har home with Clarke Allen, | O01 leased the light from quarter to : « some play- member was "remembered" by his 3il > > . Wi % . be : Jil. p FAMED BERM] side who Four weeks ago the late Mrs. Darley, | Tiarter we would have hac. a settle: | iondy, On the eve of the departure To-morrow afternoon the officers of HO How unison and © Who want to ing ment long before this, and the citizens : : i ; with cable com! for playing the game. | realifing that the end Was coming {.¢ Kingston would have been saved 1 De. Filuard Jiahoyy the jon to pre. | the RCEA. will ain ihe. Shil Vy EESE & CO Tad od i ee i not «do if they remain. | prayed that she wight dive-to see an- thousands of dollars. As it is. we re | the local lodge took occasion to pre- dren of members of the foree to a il scene and A British J other joyous Christmas morning; her : i nt Are | sent him with a complimentary word: | bright enterifinment in the city hall. im as roads, headquar unrivalled 5 : hound to take the electric light and ; ; Mason & Risch Piano. American' Squadron, is u d . p------ wich was gratified, and cre the oon | ras from the company until litigat; ed address and a beautiful folding | 7}, local staff of the Bell Telephone attractiveness, reached by the firs ©. General Sport. day sun of that joyous day Ff over-|is ended. T ask the citizens of on mirror and a pair of military hair company 'presented their popular man. : iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRE swimming championship head her spirit had taken flight. She ton, whose head was the clearest, il ushes. ager, H. W. Snelling, with a beautiful : ° ia Jottapht yy op to 1st. Ji of the Contral A.A.U. will be held in| ®88 8 person endeared to Many | opponents, who voted for a Contos The address 'was read by Frank | gold mounted silk umbrella 1s a ] Saling Lo THURSDAY thereafter > on the Mth h of January. and possessed a wonderfully retentive ance of the contract until arbitr ne Reilly and the gifts handed over by Christmas gift. wopial islands, a 5 receipts in the Souths Memory. g waa closed, or mine, I having contend. | »- J: Cunningham. Speeches: were | A cadet of the Royal Military col- CRUZ, CRBARDOES AND DF here | The funeral service was conducted by w as e Ii also made by nearly all the members | loge, hailin from a large city in the ; x LUCIA, BARBA Ttul and in League last season where y 42 fod we should not lease the light long- ay Je ne g s 3 A, also afford beautil J | twenty-five-cont Wos layed, Rev. W. J. Wood, Gananoque. The l or than three months at a time, resent, testifying to Dr. Fahey's Po- | east has been rusticated for a year for 2 2 toufs,: all: reached by steams} amounted 'to $622,000, and every 1. bearers were: Fred. Crovier, B. Lan- I opposed the : pularity and wishing him success in misconduct within college halls, whore- the 'Quebee Steamship Company, N 7 team 4 A ¢ granting of large | P fa : wen Néw York about every 10 money. don, E. Flenden, T. Meggs, J. Taylor | amounts for receiving and sending | 1% new field of labor. : by comrades were sufferers. 3 : ous pive Panphlets aud da New York Herald: Arthur Marcott, | and F. Petch. The remains weré placed delegations, which are of no benefit to SA oun. ody Br, Pahey Inf for | The trains were all late on Sunday, Books for B 4 Pe IY, to A BMS of i be the amateur billiard | in the vault in Cataraqui cemetery. | tho city, but a damage. 1 will jus | © . Paul, Mine., where he will spond the snowstorm being the chief cause. 00! Oys. BRIDSE C0. Agents, 89 Bre anada, has entered the A ------ mention the committee sent t a lew days prior to set Ang in Dulu he lcago train east, run in two : New York: oJ. P. n4 ar t tournament for the American cham. HOME FROM DAWSON. in connection with the G.TK, sulpass | where ho will practice his re fevmion. | sections, was much behind time, the | Books for Girls. RT RUR AHERN. Secretary, ¢ piotiship, to be held in February. -- on Montreal street, composed of sey. | He, was escorted to the Grand Trunk | second section being five hours' over Reward 'Books for Sun- : the winter's ice racing in | Edward Sears Spent Six Years Up [eral members of the council, Alderman Sungtion by Besfly ry Huther of ne decorations at 'St. Georae's Alta McDonald "has decided There. Craig being one. This committee the local lodge, Knig hts of Columbus. B he [ i ra fons a S . Geor ges a- day and Day Schools. L I } the champion pacer Christmbi day Fdwasd Sears, son of | While in Ottawa in some way impli- thedral have been coming in for much owned by Charles Chay Alderman Sears, returned. Tone and | cated. the city. so that if the subwns / A Stormy Sunday. ; admiration and praise this year. Their Wall Texts. Liverpool and Londonderry. NX. and so it who f gave his parents a surprise. He spent | 1% built we will have to pay about $3. | Kingston received a tail wagging of | beauty. is.in large measure due to the ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS can break the ice record, : the past six years in Dawson ( ity, 000 towards building a road outside of | the snow storm which swept © New willing hearts 'and hands of the young- Reward Cards, etc. " St. Joh From H "Robbing Peter to pay Paul" is the and has prospered in business, Thres | he city limits, bis York state Saturday. It reached here | ¢* of the young people who helped so ou oh Dae 30. on Ds . view of the New York state months ago he started home, taking I opposed the raising of salaries of | emily Sunday morming, and most of faithiully. ? : ------ Parisian, -- -- Ig tax on the receipts of the jock: | pie time, and spending a few weeks in well paid city officials. The time has | the day there was great bluster, Only During the year just closing there Pretorian, Jan. 2. PASSAGE | the 'amount collected being New York. He is glad to get back | ©9™€ when we must call g halt. We | about four inches of snow fell, hut | Were twenty-six deaths among', the FR NISBET N RATES ig PRR : tributed to the county agricultural home, even though it.is fdr a short | *™ Tunning into dein so rapidly each | the drifting was quite severe, and Seogregation of St. James' church. Of . : - 2 raw ; saa $55 and uj associations, who give it away for | (oo io Deir year that unless some steps are taken | many a saintly citizen said awful | this number Six were children, four The Corner Book Store. Spwards: rs, $565 and upwards + "» time. He will return to Dawson as } Other Stoame "trials of speed. : soon as navigation opems up in the | © will find oursélves in 'such a posi things under his breath as he eame young men, eight were devout com: Second Cabin - Liveiycol, Sporting men seross 'the line say spring. Talking about cold weather | 0% that we will not be able to sell | forth with kis shovel to clear away | Municants, one was a' member for : - r Londonderry, Fan nian ry xt that if thoy allow fifteen und twenty. | a. Sears ho felt the cold morq | OF City debentures. Tha first step | the banks on his sidewalk and beheld | over thirty years and one a member . + Stasmiare, hl 3 and $26 round bouts in Bien and six round on Saturday yh than at any time |™® should take is to reorganize our | that of his neighbor across the road | since the foundation of the church. GPP PPPPP HHH rp Daa Glasgow, 1 'bouts in Philadelphia and Chicago, the in Dawson, where he has seen the mer- | ity official staf. We have too many | without a sprinkle. The stormy day At the evening service in the First --through tickets to South Africa '| legislators or New York state should oury sink fo sevent degrees below | Oficials. We are paying at the very | had a bad effect upon the churches, | Baptist church, Rev. Dr. Spencer, of fy * 9; NEW YORK TO GLASGOW see. to it that boxing is revived in tho zero. The Atma el he says, | 1608t 84,000 per veat more to collect | the attendances at which were small. | Ottawa, spoke interestingly on "The ; Coriathian, Thursday, Dec. 2 me lig at loast. x 3 ; > SAVE: | the city's revenue than we should Signs of the Times," with reference to pm. go >abin, $32 appears to be. heavy and charged | \0°. an we should. LMM ---- wh % 3 1st Cabin, $45, 2nd Cabin, Baseball players all over the land greatly with dampness, which has This amount would go a long way to- Is Seeing The World. Christ's second coming. Master Earl Class. $36 will be glad to learn that some fellow oa 4 APRess, d 81 wards repairing our disgraceful stree g oF : Nii "Jenkins sang a solo very sweetly at ie | J. P. HANLEY. Agent, G.T.R. hiil ofiect, whil D. : I ¢ graceful streets, g ve! y he - 3 . H § ] or mnother. has just patented a base ea ar Alin a wlio the 1 am opposed to the manner in |g A Young Kingstonian Eh $5 | the morning service. The congregation wan ball bat which fs guaranteed never to | #1 1 dry and the cold not so pene- South Aliican Constabulary, will leave | 4 8 rating. "The rotary YUE nah which our city engineer is forcing the : is "Rri- | Were good considering the stormy wea- A Bb the service to jcin a company of "Bri- | D sturdy and vigorous 'after his long | PEOPErty owners to build our side- ther, : Clarence street. break and the flayess who have faver. ite "Sticks" will be able to hold on to : them forever, that is, unless some one sw them. The new hat is wound with 'a fine 'malleable wire, which js sunk into the wood in such a way that the ball cannot be injured. ------ Some men who imagine they were cut out for politicians are mighty poar fits. ! It's a fortunate thing for the aver- age man 8 prayers are not answered, - Uotséts of every deseriptio t 26c., 40c., 50c,, and up. New York Dress ve chores of Victoria publi } achool-Nies fu Volu w, Bere. Vick -- presen! the R. Ludlow, with a ten : tish soldiers, Boers and South African | sojourn within the. arctic region, walks by local improvement, The | natives" that wil leave Cape Town | -------- about - February Ist for St. Louis, Sunday Evening Fire. hE Mo., to give daily exhibitions of the | At 7:35 o'clock, Duliday evening, recent British-Boer war. After the | the firemen were called to Samuel time has come when our walks should HAD A NICE TIME, ho Sniik of either asphalt or granoli- thie, but out of the general fund of Youngsters Provided With Lots ii ihe cost would then be so dosing of the exposition this young Hamiltow's place of residence, on Of Good Cheer. feel it Hdually that no one . would adventurer intends con ing to King- fincess street, above the Y.M.C.A. The amual Christmas treat for the I 'opposed the increase of taxes to Pupils of the primary classes of St. | twenty mills on the: dollar, In the James' Sunday school, including the | jority of cases our properties are as- Juniors of the Orphans' Home, took sessed for every dollar they would Flace in the Sunday school rooms. Sa. [bring at public avgtion, and in many turday afternoon at four o'clock. eases for more, These are facts that | Miss Brooks, matron of the jail, de- Phere was a large attendance, desrite | cannot be denied, Then we havé got [Wires [to state that the Christmas the cold weather. The children were | to. take ps in some manner to cu {meals in that institution wore' thus ided with a sumptuous Supper, | down the running expenses of the city, [constituted : For hreukiast, tea, with tiated the whipping of a >a I ask you, on whom does the greatest | milk and sugnd. Gifu bread, ba, Ee ------------ od Christmas tree seasonable | burden fall 7 You rightly v, fried cake, other cake, and beef steal 3 gifts for he little ones, who were | the working man, Snr, oy for dinner, an abundance of geese and Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty greatly delighted. ' Scranton Coal ¢ MAYORALTY OF 1 ALD. W. G. CRAK( Requests the votes end influence Electors of the Municipality of ston, for Mayor for 1904. ston for a short time before leaving building. A blaze had started from for the North-West to settle down on | the kitchen stove, and before it' was ma- | a ranch. extinguished, most of the house was gutted. The fire spread through the : interior; but did not reach the roof. The Jail Meals. The house, a frame one, is owned by John Jenkins and is insured. Mr. Ham. ilton will suffer loss by damage to the contents, the house being cosily fur- niched. Is a Hindrance To Cold. 000000000000 0000000000 whether tenant or the | Flam pudding, three kinds of veget- Days. a gold. piece In the evening the members of the | taxes to pay. oy Lye ihe ables; for supper, tea, currant bread | For = several months our younger ; n of Church Chiliren's Mission Guild had advauced this last yesr or two? I op- | and cakes; butter. brother had been {troubled with indi. JAMES SWIFT & £0 AA 1 their annual Christmas treat. After | posed the reducing of bread from tw ------ gestion. He tried several remedies 'but ; : MAYORAL TY 190 indulging 'in games, -- Present were ud four Jounds 1g one and a hall and Call And See Them. = uo. Benefiy Goon thes. We an, + Telephone 138. A ] seasanunble refreshments. thive pounds. You all know the tand 4 x " 4 & of am tomacl - % bas a wchool papi wil Del hat y al § nd On Wednesday afternoon and Thurs Loeb HE RAE VE ity ys ) ¥ doer 3 and Liver Tablets and commenced have. their treat in the bylaw, which meant a large sav- | go, moinin8 R. J. Pine, the Cana- | faking them Tniside of Shirly days he = dian representative of the M, A. Pack. night. Supper will be served Pp is ? ~ Alderman 'W. G. Craig, who stated in Ladies--Special ins ii corsets; open council that $1 per Was | Have a look at ovpting New York aah. ehough for any working man. Again, Dress Reform. on Pebwuagy J0ih, de: ig | Hutter prints or rolls; We; san ttied his utmost to rescind the reso. sages, chickens, finnan haddiss, Craw- lution, chiming that the city covn:il | ford. RE Ae ay x . 800.0 [4 155. CumPAIS, ce-ee sures: av vo +e sa SBC. CUR | [Mantua Tew o vr HEP {ues |C. H. PICKERING, [7 wed PINESY. PRONE 1 2 JECTORS : T '4 ) ing to the bread consumer, ard Co., Brockton, Mass., makers of bad gained forty pounds in flesh: He | mmission on mie To kL) EL. 7 One of at wight o'clock, followed by a fina | |y January, 1900, T introduced a fe- |The Packard shoe, will have his swell | "OW fully recovered; We have a good ! Ladios and Gentlemen--I resp : x T ! 1 have his swell | lo nces to world programme at eight. sclution ju council, piving our work. ; ititi rade on the Tablets.--Holley Bros., hry Ay. mie solicit. your votes and influe ! o giving ow spring kamples on exhibition at the Merchants, Lon, i : : 3 1004 Be, of t > - Z : ing ks whe hour day ith $1.25 (1ocal agency, Sutherland's' shoe store. | py alt Fi J Branch, Mo. For sale ; i ™e' MAYO: for the year : 's Curz A Cold In One Day. wage. This did not only set the num- | Poe young men in. Kingston is in. . UN a | . C.J. GRAHA Take Laxat, Tab [Eber of hours and the w the cor | ; y ge Boh kts Al ee ante Qaine Tul poration _ lskorer should have, Fr sid eed and see the styles for For Dru ke x WILL BLL: --mMEE ELDER fit fils to cure EW. Grow 'sig: [evry working man was Senefted hy ia Lot nKenness THIS WEEK WE'W 1 MME E. El LDER 3 We. , hone d v pid a i 3 ; < TI ge oe Shay reamed br | Sad Thought. ™E md (se Pe es & I Shy i etty soon w e next year. Vs § . 25c. fr nce, v J Ladies before buying Snewlisser es Jhe 28 bo ay " a Teregt i 7 EE ---- Drug using Da Cranberries, - *" ~ - - anc. Fv i hy Dandruff, N

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