careful selsetion and Wiss buy. I offer you this spring at the 'S. R. MCCANN, 84 Brock St., Ground Floors Xie fant w #3 : i dena the many ja, probably ois clube. A rournament ranged for the first week in April. The winners may be #ent to Toronto to tawa 'fo [eompete fir the Canacian champion Ww at > foo a To Sonisdtnt iy twill take ix in the treasury fo pay eh is the fate of an ionsbip team, which i+ , #ven though it win the dub teams on every wide of full coffers, Hockey. The Westmount club has appl ed for admission into the CARL. The Nationals, of Montreal are go- fag to the Mikiran Boo to play agin the professionals. . "Beany" Kearns, formerly of 's, refereed the Stanley cup match in Montreal last. night. HF. . Johnston, the Toronto Tawyer, is the commander inchief of the O. H. A. forces in the Belloville The Bellevi 1+ Intel'igencer has found that the (LH.A. stands for Ontario's Horrible Aggregation. What a pretty name | ' The declaration of Peterboro thet it has no: use for profes: imolion 'ws ike wariog a red flag in front of a bull--or, at least, Bel'evilla. The two Toronto sepivr teams are behind on the season. This is due to the faci. that the Mutus! street rink gets the hog share of the gates. ~ So far as Peterboro is concerned, 'that team was ly a little bet ter than Belleville. It was only a match bekind on the series, efter a streak of hard luck. The Stanley cup match in Montreal last might between Wa end Ot tawas resulted in a tie, 5 to 6. It was an exciting and contest, The next match will be played on Friday night in Ottawa. The Bellevills hockey team has re sumed practice, the town bring very hoveful. Bat it will be <f no ues Before the OHA, gives in to Be ly ville, it will declare the intermediate ios adjourned ine dis. i heen he OHA. ns] by the rorvived in teatford with great satisfaction. It is felt that Bellevill: wes the strong ont cf the three teams, Bellovilly, Vil jand and Peterboro, and that Strat ford's chances of winning the interme dinte chamgpionskip have advanced several points. How Smith's Fells and Perth do love each other. The following ex: tract from the Senith's Falls News gives some idea of the tim of warm {tisndsbip existing between the two teams: "The Toronto Marlhoros banqueted the Perth Crescents after the game in Toronto, It reads. like n story of a nurse; gi dag the child a iece of bread with sugar on it after saving given it a sound spanking.' Toronto Tchigram : Belleville will try to re-open the McMillan ease awl threaten in case of failure to Irt hoo key die in theic midst. And as the rult of the O.H.A. has long been clean hotkey or no hockey at ell, it seems about time for hockey to diy in Belle ville. HM it would consent to dis in London, too, the OLA. would atill have about nitety-odd teams and le relived of about ninety per cent. of its annuel troublsws. General Sport. It is proposed to form a basebll league to be composed of teams re. resenting Niagara Falls, Welland, Thorold, Meniiiton, St. Catharines and Niagara on the Lake. Munroe, who outfought Sharkey at Philadelphia, is no ring «general and it is » grave question whether he can be whipped into condition to «land ten gruelling rounds with. Jeffries. Manager Stallings, of Ruffalo, made His 'eustomary. opening an pouncement that the has Bisons would start ight ont and make & run-away race for the Eastern Baseball League chamgismebip. John Smith. ef Manchester, thinks the New -Kaglaod Baseball League Ante df 8500 is too high, and secks to have it reduced and has approached other ananagers to that end. To do that wil dake Mauinaque Cons City 5 approaching annta congress « hela uP oa Whist League is cou } ¢ stig dn whist circlow, forms of sport in [ whit has act ived a of popularity, iv a shorter space of time than any other in upive of the fact that it is a classi esl: amusement, and. cannot, - necessar ily, appeal 'to #1 classes. The. Cann n Whist Loague was orgarized in 1895: , It conwiste of western _efabs, Hamilion athletiz clubs, St. ey am Lawrence and West astre CJub--have to z ships. which are expected to take place that time, . A SPLENDID COMPANY. % © ep------ Large Crowds At The Theatre -- This Week. Certainly the best popular price woth company that has visited King- plon in years is the Aubrey organiza ion, ~ appering thix week at the Grand Opera House. It is setting very large andiences, last night the house hing filled in all parts, The vlay was "Dangers of Paris," produced with as scenery av a high priced com: pany carries. The amount of scenery Aubrey conipany carries is won: I. Then the gostunes are of the 'Albert Hall, the leading mon, and Bertine Robison, the lady principal, are much above the average seen in stock companies. Both are dover players. Francis Morey made a capable villain, P. I. Frayné and Una Clayton provided the comedy por tions. In every wav, the play was well produced. Some - most jrealistic bits of scenery were shown, the best being a Frenth cafe and the reof tops tops and wires standing close to view. Hone good specialities are introduc od. The best last night were those hy George PP. Watson and Newton, who gave a very clever shetch and also several songs. They yceivad the most vigorous applause of 1 IL Frayne also introduced song spe cialties, the Tormer excelling as a coon shouter. * Tonight the play will he Prince and The Sword," a Russian production, the scenery of which is said to be the best the com pany carries, WANTS SERVICES PUBLISHED : ----a-- The Complaint Of a Visitor To Kingston. A lady, a stranger in Kingston, wtites to' the Whig to enquire as to why the hours at which services are held in St. Mary's cathedral are not published. "1 was put to a great deal of trouble to find out this informa tien. "she writes, "but T was well i have bern in a great many "The beautiful then that contained in St. Mary's cathedral." pays a tribute to the cloquence of Rev. Fr. Salmon, whom she heard preach: his sermon was worth goiny many miles to hear. The writer con cludes by expressing the hope that the the benefit of strengers, like herscli Announcements of church services are publivhod in the Whig At special rates, and by agreement entered into by officials of churches availing them selves of this privilege, and the Whi businest menager. The Whig will he glad to make terms with all churches lish their announcemcnts. La Grippe Coming Again. The doctors hehisve another epide mic of grippe i: here, many are suffering. The medical men ars not afrzid of grippe since Ca- tarrhozone was introduced, and claim that no one wili ever catch this dis vapor of Catarrhozone a fow times deily. Catarrhozone . kills the grippe gourmand prevents it spreading through the system. "Last winter | had an attack of grippe," writes C P. Mackinnon, «f St. John's. bought Catarrhozone and got relief in short time. I found Catarrhozone bet ter than anything elie and was cured by uring it." Catarrhozone prevents and cures grippe, colds and eatarrh. Two months' treatment, 81; tial size, '3 New Telephones Erected. 260 -Bradley's city parcel delivery, Sydenhant street. 79-Campbell Bros., hatters and furfiers. cess street 644-Knights of Colambus hall, 98 Earl street Catholic Register's Attack. The Catholic Register makes a vigorous attack on the grand officers of the CM. B.A. and chisfly Hon. Mr Hackett. It hints in very plain lan gage at the conservative party wsing the C.M.P.A. for ity ends. "The Regis. ter says the immersfon of some of the officdrs in party politics is littl short cf a calamity op the COMBA. and that at the nest convention some of ficers. will potesyer ive Ivhg enough to write ouf thei: own resi mations. Asn { What The By-Law Says. City By Taw No. 471 save that snow shall not be deposited hy. citizens 'on roads, in parks, ete. Only the "clouds have that privilege. The city commis sioner's attention "has been ealled to the fact that several persons 'age de, positing - their surplos snow oh the middle of the roads. It seems', that all the citizens can do is to butn theip snow, or let it reniain. : Coming Back Wealthy. A despatch:save: H. V, Lyon. grain dealer of Winniper, who cleaned up fifty: thousand dollars on the recent in Kingston, Ont. Sinart Weed ont Belladonna com hined withthe ethér ingredients used in the best porous plasters, make Carter's SW, & B. Backache Ilasters Aho best in. the market. Price 2c. Call at Abernethy's if you want foot- wear cheap IN MONTREAL SHIPPING THAN IN GOTnENBURG A Writer Opposes Bounties, Bonus- . es, And Tariffs Quotes Able | Writer On Fiscal Matters-- Drastic Change in, Policy 'Needed. Montreal, March 1. (To the Edit: or): Some these or fur years igo you were good enough to publish let- ters from me, snd, as an old retired trader, neatly sixty years in Cana cian business, I trust vou will insert a ipl communication. | am strong: y opposed to bounties, bonuses, and to tatifis, except for revenue, and do not he:itate to affirm that our coun- try would advamce with laps and bounds if commerce was left free from so much government Taterference. In- dustiiss in our towns would genuine jy prosper if not so overdone in many lis, especially when ia too great competilion with those of the mother -country, which is by far our hest cus- tomer and defender. Many of our peopl: forget that the great enlarge ment of iron and steel works, and of cotton and wocllen mils, hus depric ved shippiag ia the United Kingdom ef cargoes to iuduce owners to send their vessels to our ports and great. iyury is. done to our agrigultural in terests by imereased freights on food- of Paris, the telegraph and telephone | Marguerite | tlormnnce. Una Clavton and F. | 4 most abl: pamphlst, entitled "Pro very fine | churches, but never saw statuary more | The writer also | hours of service may be published for | not glready using its 'columns, to pub- | and aleeady | ease who inhales the fragrant heoling | 525-W. G. Frost, carriage 'painter, | Queen street. 640--H. Jarvas, confecticnvr, Prin 501-P. Kelchon, machinist, Princess street. 2 643 Mrs. BE. Mowat, residince, 187 Johnston street, : | 041-R.C.F.A., artillery park 642-0. Taylor, residence, Alfred street. wheat bulge, left to visit his old home | stuffs and cattle. Woull your readers believe that | Montreal has Iss ship tonnage than | Gothenburg in Sweden, and that in | Austealia, in 1902, over five and a | half milion tons slipping traded in | New South Wales and Victoria (Mel bourne). The writer, within the past | three weeks receded a litter from | Franklin Fierce, New York, author of ection Tarifi and Jublic Virtue," and i | your readers, Mr. Editor, are invited | to ponder over the following extract { from said lette¥® He says : "In my judgment there is no class | of people who have bern robbed =o | steadily 'by protective tariffs as the | farmers in our country and yours. No | man living has perverse ingenuity en | ough to fairly figure out any advant | age to a farmer in Canada or the Un | ited States in protective tariffs. The | feature of our protective tariff sys | tem which is best worth examining is its effect 'upon public morals. You can hardly conceive what a 'decadence there has been in the niorals of our people and in the morals of public men since the protective) regime. To fore the renewal premium is paid, the oliey is valid, subject to the deduce: of such premium." --R. F, DAVIS. Much Economy. Portsmouth, March 3.--(To the Edi tor) : 1 noticed in - your issue of Feb- ruary 20th, that the penitentiary has not enough guards, end that two or three more would not be too many for the institution. Jf you had said that six or seven more officers were requir- ed to make an efficient staff von would have 'been within the safety linv. "1 am imformcd that there have been Ralf a dozen officers retired and their positions have not been filled. The er der of the day under the presnt menagement - seems to be that cili- cisney must be sacrificed. for a 'cheap John" economy. [ do not believe that the justice department, if made fully aware of it would sanction such me- thods, 1 also soticed a paragraph about the dockage of pay for enforced - ab- sence in last night's Whig. I look on it as scandalous, snd 1 hope the minister of justice will give the pri- son officers that justice they deserve. If economy is - the order of the day, and to such an extent as the para graph indicated, why not hegin by trimming the salaries of those higher | paid. --~ PORTSMOUTH. PERSONAL MENTION. Moyements. of The Ppople--What _ They Are Saying And Doing. Rov. Fred. Taylor, Aylmer, Que.' is in the city. Captain and Mrs, Bruce Carruthers are hoiné again. Miss Sparks, Kingston, is the guest of Miss Spale, Dorchester street, Mon- treal. > a Allan J. Chamberlain, has been or dered to be ready to go to the Winni peg office. T. J. Donoghue has moved his fam ily to Montreal, where in future they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rogers, Port- land, are the guests of Mrs. 1. H. Pe low, Wellington street. he Toronto Globe says : Mr. Reid, Adcington, is one of the unconscious humorists of the legislative assembly. Born this d Macready, trage Cian, in 1793; ( M. Pullman, 1831; A. G. Bell, telephone. inventor, 1847. Rev. C. Mcintyre, Napanee, who goes. to Brandon next June, is al brother ¢f John and Donald Mcintyre, of this city. Miss Ella Baxter, puest of her aunt, Mrs. Ramsay, Williamsville, has left tor her home in Toronto, after a pleasant stay. build up massive fortunes throuch special legislation and trusts thereby robbing millions of people is regarded | as perfectly legitimate. In fact any thing is legitimate that brings suc | cess and wealth under the present sys tem. We are fast reachine a point where vou cannot get the public press to expose the inmiouity of pro | tective tariffs and trusts. Nearly all of our great papers hold a retainer from the trust magnates.' "I feel sure your public will admit that a drastic change in the federal government's policy of great 'lavish- ness, one result beine to make Mont: real the deargst city to live in on the | continent, when you take info account ! { the ability, or rather non-ability © | the vast majority of our householders to bear the strain. Protection means | ahsurd isolation. and it is not to be wondered at that the British veople | knew so little of Canada, while the | tory regime from 1878 to 1896 so i largely shut us off from the outside | warld and ruined | manv importers. | They also spent heavily on our i har- bors and prevented increase in ship- | | ping ! !+-D. C, BARKER. | Insurance Policy Matters, Kingston, March 2.--(To the Editor) Referring to the letter of "An Agent' | in vour issue of March lst: | This writer may fully represent the { : views and practice of his own com pany, but he should state clearly {rh : which company he refers to, as his | statements by no means apply to all. The following clause, in the policies is { sued by the Standard Life, which com pany 1 represent hore, speaks for: it selfs "Thirty days eof grace are allowed | for payment of cach remowal premium ® | under this policy; and, if the life as | sured dies within the days of grace be TT EAT BACK TO IT. i | The Way To Strength. No matter how weak and sivk one may be there is always food that will ! bring back strength and health if all | wise Providence permits and that food is Grape Nuts. A Toronto woman's case proves this I "A year. ago last February my sto | mach and nerves got in such a wreck { ed condition [ was unable to eat any- {thing without causing 'such distress and weakness I preferred to starve. "The specialist | went to in Toron to sail it was ulceration of the sto mach and nervous prostration and for two months I could find nothing solid I could take, was undoubtedly starv ing to death as iast as 1 could when I started cating about half a tea spoonful of Grape Nuts at a' time, in ereasing the amotnt until '1 took .4 teaspoonfuls at cach meal and since that tina | have taken absolutely no thing else solid axeept as a test but only to find 1 could not stand it. "When 1 started I weiched 78° Ihe. and in 5 months my weight was 122 | be. 1 like the food still as mich as ever and don't tire of it althouesh us inx it constantly. This has been wv bill of fare morning, noon and even ing for one vear and three months+4 teaspoonfuls of GrapeNuts, one or two raw egps, 3 or 4 spoonfuls of eream and about } to § cup of milk and see how wall T am. "We keer a general store and have. auite a demand for Grape Nuts, My friends all know what it has done for me and 1 take care we alwavs have it | on hand. My two children have heen very much helped and like it so well | they frequently eat it in preference to | padding or pie for dessert. I "1 testedksome of the ré¢ipes in the i little book, sent out in each .packace { | and find them very ocood, especially t the Mock Puntpkin Pie of which my { family are very lond."" Name oiven by {i Postums Co. Battle Creek, Mich, Look in each package for the fam wous little book, "The Road to Well ville, { * + months, « stalled in the building at Misses Kelly, Dovle and McCorm:-k of this city, will leave shortly y New York, where they will enter a hospital as nurses in training. William Gray, advance acent for the Wills Opera company, is in the city booking his attraction for appearance at they/irand Opera House. Rev... H. Emslav, Brandon, invit ed to the Eastern Methodist Church, Napanee, fillod the same charge some | years ago and was much esteemed 'by the chireh folks there Mr. and Mrs. George Lemmon, visit ing friends here for the past couple of left vestorday for their home at Emerson, Mon. They were tendered a farewell socicl Tuesday right at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lemmon, Farrack street. THE ROOF COLLAPSED. Of Wet Snow Carried It Down. The unexpected extremely soft wea ther following Monday night's heavy snow fall, has resulted in consider able damage to different "Places ar ound the city. R. G. Wilson, livery keeper, foot of Princess street, 'was one of the heaviest sufferers. The roof of his horse stable, 10 x 60 feet, fell last evening, being carried down by the weight of snow on it. Bevond the destruction of the roof and the loss of some hav, which was rendered un fit for feeding purposes, no damage was done. : The roof fell in about half past five o'clock. About twenty-five horses were the time, and these were terrified by the crash, pinging and rearing in an effort to break There was five tong of The Weight loose. hay in the loft overhead, and it 1s a wonders the ceiling did not collapse from the extrfi weight of snow and the heavy roof. Had this also gone down, it is likely every horse would have been killed. «Lhe Other Side. Attention has previously been drawn to the fact that though it is a breach of a bylaw for citizens to use iron implements © in removing ice from granolithi: sidewelks, corporation la borers may do so with impugity. Yes terday afternoon two laborers acting under instructions from a city offici:l, used sharp pointed pitks in removiig ice from a sidews lic-on Ontario street, Every blow struck the wal, but still they hacked away. unmindful «Fin jury which 'they wight inflict. Another Old Steamer. Mariner" writes to ask if any old sador men around 'Another there are Ringgton who remember the steamer Dawn, which plied these waters up wards of half a century ago. She was a large steamer, he says, with a powerful engine stroke, and:used to run on the route between Ringston and peints to the cast. He noted the fact that the Dawn had not been men tioned among the other « IH craft no ted by writers. to the Whig. Most Penetrating. The guickest soother of pain, and the most penetrating liniment on the mar- ket today is Smith's While Lininwnt. A positive cure for sprains, swellings, inflammation, neuralgia, rheumatism, and lumbago. * Big bottles, 20c., at Wade's. : , Curfew Did Not Ring. Citizens residing around the market square were very much worried about eight o'clock last night. because th cmfew bell failed to ring out its cheerful chimes. Perhaps the memory of the police on duty slipped a or, maybe the bell wire became disar ranged. cog, r & Hamilton do tinsmithing, ¢, gas. fitting and hot water heating, jobbing promptly attended to, Telephong 418. : GENERAL. 5 IN SA w-- Occurrences in the City and Vicinity--Other Brief Items ,of Interest to the People. Good March weather; but not good marching weather. A few days like this will soon cut down the ice and snow. Lightning, thunder, wind and rain kept people awake last night for an hour or more. : The Lewis-Burtch dog case was not called at the police court this morn- ing. being held over for another day. Henry Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Qrders received at McAuley's book store, Princess street. The cellars of many citizens are flooded. The water has no place to run, the gutters being choked with snow. Ww. .J. B. White's office, Bagot street, is being renovated and enlarged. The adjoiring stove is being taken in and the front irpproved. When health goes all is gone. Beef, fron and Wine is a great spring tonic, Ste. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stare. There were only seven rigs occupv- Bing spaces on the market square this morning, and they did not long re- main in the rainstorm. Credit sale of farm stock and imple ments at the residence of C. W. Lake, furvale, on Wednesday, March, 9th. William Murray, jr., auctioneer. Joseph Hendfield, a prisoner from Sault Ste. Marie; Ont., reached the Kingston penitentiary this morning to spend seven years for forgery. Hereafter, all hymns and psalms will be sung in St. Mary's cathedral tofore. This is the order pope. Wills Brothers' comedy ~ company . of next week. "The Burgo will be Saturday's event next inclusi master week. Lemmon, Claxton & Lawrenson have a force of men.at work renovat ing and modernizing the cheese fac tory of H. B, Sandwith, Amherst ls land. A good newspaper for the home, for brother, for grandpa and grandma and father and mother and sister, and aims to be. A. E. Elmer was in an anery mood to-day. He wds vowing vengeance up on the person who last night "lifted" his fine cocker spaniel and forgot to put it down again. ! Credit sale of farm stock and imple ments at residence of William J. Don aldson. lot 20, in 9th concession, town 16th. James Moore, auctipneer. At to-vigh meeting of the. Young Men's Club of St. George's cathedral, Prof. Campbell, of Queen's University, will deliver an address on) "The Rela tion of Naval Power to History." Various ladies of Chalmers church have volunteered to act for a month eagh as pianist at the Wednesday ev ening prayer-meeting. A revival of in terest in Chalmers praver meeting may therefore be looked for. Two cheese factories in this district Cornflower at Glenburnie; and. Sun bury, have continued in operation all winter, turning ont fodder cheese, which at present is rated at about eight cents per pound. Summer cheese is worth about two cents more. William Murray. auctioneer, was af ter manv disannointments. roach Hinchinbrook Wednesday in time to conduct a sale of farm stock, ete., at the home of J. D. Smith. He rode out on a K. & P, special train The sale was well attended and satis factory in every resppet. School Of Mining. A meeting of the School of Mining governors was held Wednesday after noon. It' was decided to erect a standpipe in the Carruthers' Hall for fire protection. The water rates sub mitted by civic water works' com of the governors was tendered to the committee for its appreciation of the correspond with the calendar vear of Queen's, viz., to close April lst. Well Again. wi'l be pleased to learn that he has entirely, recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured him: after the best doctors in the town (Monon, Ind.) had failed to give relief. 7 The prompt relief from which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. Sold by all druggists, : p-------- Will Meet To-Night. At tonight's - meeting of Port mouth village council, the question of billing the street railwav company for. SNOW shovelling the municipality found it ne ary to do on aceount of the trac will come up for dis Kelly will ask for his customary leave of absince to attone to his sessional duties in the House of Commons at Ottawa. . enssion. (1 A Satisfactory Pile Rempdy. Will eure the conditions eausing the piles. Try Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man drake and Butternut; their frequent use prevents piles. No case ever known where the use of Dr. Hamilton's I'ills failed. Price e, To Cure A Cold In One Day. - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab leta. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. KE. W. Grovi's sig- nature is on each box. 25. ---------- Many cheese factorios in thi; dis trizt have placed contracts for the remodelling «i their plants this spring. In order to make good cheese. plants must be modern and ry respect. 2 Day: Cures aCold inOne Day, DAY'S EPISODES {LOCAL NOTES AND THNGS in Latin, instead of English as here- | of the new will be here on Monday to Thursday, | the little ones, too, is what the Whig | i ship of Palmerston, Wednesday, March | © enabled to | mittee were approved, and the thanks | relation of the city to the school Hereafter 'the financial year. of the School of Mining will be made to | | The many -frisnds of John Blount pain | first«lass in| Err A Splendid Investm ent. 1904, to ~ Montreal, W. J. Fai¥, Esa, District Manager, i. North Amerjean Life Assurance Cp Kingston, Ont, * Dear Sir:-- * Permit we to express my thanks op your Company's cheque for $147.30, an receipt for. premiun due. on the 20h inst. $50.70. in full settlement of rg. fits on my policy. My policy is on the 20 year Endow. ment Plan, 15 vears Tontine, and allow ihg at least $18 a year for carry the risk, the lowest rate ' usually cnarged by Fraternal Societios: 1 uy, getting in return by including the above settlement, $468. with a guar entce of £1,000 with profits, provid. ine I survive a period of five years longer. If 1 had accepted Option No. 1, | would have received 15 - vears risk oy my life for $1,000 and a handsome amount in excess of what I paid the Company daring the last. 15 years. The results are, in my opinion, very satisfactory indeed, and I strongly recommend the North American Life to intending insurers. Thanking you for your prompt and courteous treatment. I remain, Verv truly yours, > (Signed) DR. A. DUVAL, 483 ""A'" St. Denis St. Montreal, PQ. Metropolitan Stock Exchange Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts 1 CAPITAL $100.000 FULLY PAID. * KINGSTON BRANCH Clarence Chambers, Clarence St, Opposite British American Hotel. 'Phone 408 J. J. 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Some of those where our sug- gestions were carried out are not eqlial- od in the city, even al greater expense. + Strong Talk," but we have the prool. Our Wall Papers are arriving steadily, | and shortly our line for '04 will surpass | all previous years We solicit A | trial of wour best work and we will | prove to you our motto, Renew, Beautify and Pacifv. 'D. A. Weese & Co.. House decorators and photographers, 21 Princess street, agent for. Mason & | Risch Pianos--The Leader English Copyright Novels Cheap Editions Books by : Hawley Smart. ? | & Guy Boothby. | Philips Oppenheim. | Whyte and Melville. i Richard Henry Savage. Arthur Morrison. | Anna R. Green. Max Pemberton. Richard Marsh. | Max. and Adelar. Ete., Ete. F." NISBET, The Corner Sook Store. 0000000000000 % Swift's $ ¢ Scranton Coal Will Best Resist March Winds, 'o JAMES SWIFT & C0. Telephone 135, 0900009060069 G. A. 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