key note of Whitewear buying of in the pur- gs, quanti= f the gar- dozens and reds of gar- where the lures on_one proportion of the cost completed garment at rial to you You can gery if you buy your e. Drawers, "Nightgowns, vers, v Garments. You are if you come to look. and compare to your Sale TOW ! WHITE COTTONS, ton Mills Company, at e. This we will offer s Fine White Cotton wny dressing and soft, . Itis full width-and Sold regularly at 10c. To-morrow long as the Cotton ' SHOE STORE UNT SALE MORNING | iscount Off er, Moccasin, Trunk or xcept the Slater Boots and has always been a great ke this one the best we loaded with odd lots at lar prices. Come early. CKETT, : JENKINS Dissolution Sale Saturday, Jan. 14 Entire Stock To be Sold. 1835-- WALLACE --1835 PLATED TABLE. WARE Our line you will find complete aud of THE BEST. We guaran- tee every piece. The new TROY pattern in Knives, Spoons and Forks ap l8 to us as Perfec- tion in esign and Finish. Let us show you this pattern: we know you will think with us SMITH BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS THERE IS A CHANCE ZT have almost new stoves, in cooks and heaters, loft, which 1 will sell at big bar- going, alfo furniture, as I want to get TUR for other stock in spring. TURK'S SECOND-HAND SHOP, 308 Prince. ss Street. RACTORS. TENDERS ARE INVITED up TO 5 pan. , 14th inst., for the differ eot trades' work required in the conm- of a Presbytery Building at Ont. Hans ant Speci architect, Kingston, H. P. SMITH, ft adh w¥ Architect. Anchor Building, Market Square. rnp dbins niisinn. KINGSTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL MEET- ing in the City Buildings, on Wednes- day evening, January 11th, for election of officers and transgCtiion. of other busi- uess. LEMAN A. GUILD, Sec'y-Treas. K.H.S. JULIUS CESAR READINGS BY PROF. J. MARSHALL CONVACATION WALL 8P. M. THURSDAY, JAN. 12 Admission, 2c. Y. W.C A Beserve the Foliowing Dates : JANUARY 17th, 21st, 4 p.m --~Meetings for Deepening the Spiritual Life, con- ducted by Mrs. Carr-Harris; special music; attractive subjects. All wo- wen invited. Meetings in hall above Y.W.C.A. Rooms ETE ne WANTED. HOUSEMAID; LIGHT WORK. AP- ply Mrs. J. S Hicks, 285 Earl St A SMART YOUNG MAN TO around kitchen Apply. at Randolph, Princess stroct. HELP Hotel ROOFS TO CLEAN OF SNOW AND ice. ork promptly done Drop a card or. all at 196° King street UBNBRAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY "of two. Apply Mrs Hugh Macpher- son, 198 Johnston street A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID. WAGES $a a Joie Must have references. pply- once box FH." Whig office. " FREB' PRESS * Want. A bring results. - If you want Pp Or want a position, write dor sample copy. * BOARDERS, WHERE THEY CAN have first-class accommodation, nice pleasant, warm rooms, central 1 tian. Apply at 51 Brock street. A'QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR 'S 8 va 4, in the Towhship of Jeuth Ci to. Apply, stating salary, ete. 8 Shas, Jr., Folger PO Ont. bi, - - AY, EVERY DAY, FOR bE good pay. It is bei " oul o i SER ha bo Sb fen tiie. AGENTS, PERMANENT POSITION, 7 I "new map of Canada, with orld 46 THE LONDOS Map on reverse side, size 66 x ; Awe inaps in one: Ww at w dress Rand MENS & Fifth Ave... New York. repre ., 142 ] OPPOSITE POST & ot Water. poly A. rdiner, Real tate urance. 151 Wellington street 8, of ete. Me Estate Office, 51 Brock E. ag FRONT ROOM, WITH ly 187 Ukion street west, "White Finiment" is sold at Gib- son's Red Cross drag store in bitlk. Legislative Assembly For Member : EDW. J.B. PENSE Who Does Things For Kingston. Committee Rooms Wellington St , Near Princess St. The go-operation of all friends of the Liberal policy and supporters of good administration is cordially invited. So------------------------------ DAILY MEMORANDA. Rockwood hall to-night, Horticultural Society meeting, 8 p.m. Cooke's church annual, meeting, 7.80 p "The Missourians," House, 8.15 p.m. This day in history : donald "born, 1815. The, sun . rises Thursday at 7.82 a.m., and sets at 4.45 p.m Special bargain, 1,200 handkerchiels, at Laidlaw's, to-morrow. As 'a rule a girl who is self-possessed fan be induced to tramsfer the "title. Limestone lodge, No. 91 AO UW, meets to-morrow wight, at eight o'clock. Many a man sho thinks he's ready money resembles a dollar minus seventy cents . Young Liberal Rally, Whig Hall, 8 o'clock this evening All young ' men welcome ' It is no more possible to do without a wife than it is to dispense with eating aud drinking.--Luther During the Month of January 209 Discount Fancy Grand Opera Sir John A. Mac China Salads. ROBERTSON: BROS. RALLY --C Pid WHIC BUILDING WEDNESDAY EVENING, All young men interested in public questions and good govern- ment cordially invited. ¥ KINGSTON & PEMBROKE RAIL- WAY COMPANY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. of business generally, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of February next, at the head office of the company at Kingston, at twelve o'clock noon The stock transier books will close in New York, on Saturday, 28th January 1905, at one p.m. All books will be re- dpened on Thursday. «9th February t By order of the Board JOHN WHITEBREAD Setretary and Treasurer Kjngston, Oth January, 1905 3806 Princess Street, Two Doprs Below Latarney's Carriage Shop. Trunks and Valises made und repaired Basket Trunks re-willowed. = Locks and Keys fitted, ete. PRICES MODERATE. NOTICE. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE Kingston G be. received reated by at hysician and surgeon every ~at ten o" i BLIZZARD KILLS 24. Terrors Of Alps--Two Trappist | Monks Perish. Geneva, Jan. 11:=~The death roll in the Alps during the recent blizzard reaches a total of twenty-four, Fifteen others narrowly escaped death. The dogs at the Hospice St. Bernard re covered three wore bodies from the Two more Trappist monks died Sup | day night of cold in the mountain monastery near Brescia, making a to- tal of four Thirty guides and villagers recover: ed six bodies of Italian smuggiers yes terday from the summit of the Col Valsarev and Cunningham, piaho tuner Henry n Orders received atc Bring your bottle, 3 from Chickering. MeAiiley's 'book ancy Chi > : vision of Russian warships, command- Fancy China, Rai lates ed by Rear-Admiral Botrovsky, which Fancy China, Mustard's, left Suda Bay, - island, of Crete, on fancy China, Clary Dishes. Sunday, the cruisers, Oleg, lssumid, Fancy China, Olive Dishes Dneiper and Rion, and the torpedo Fancy China, Muflin Dishes. boat destroyers, Grozeni, ant Rezity, Fancy China, $oolaty Pots. bave arrived here. The Russian minis- Fancy China, Syrup Jugs. ter, accompanied by Capt Schwank of Fancy China, Lemonade Jugs. the Russian navy, boarded the flag- Fancy China, Halt Doves. ship Oleg. After the signing of the ne- Fancy China. Chop Plates: cassary declarations the vessels will Fancy China, Cabaretts. : be allowed a limited quantity of coal. Fancy Shine, Roll Trays, The squadron: will leave Port Said at iid China. 0 Dey onts ten o'clock this morning. A torpedo Fancy China, 5 O'clock Téa Sets boat destroyer swhile entering the har- bor, vesterday coal lighter. renewed fighting on the expected any day. suddenly become almost It is stated that strengthened 18,000 men. Gen. Kuropatkin is said to he continually pressing the govern- ment to put more energy in the for- warding of plies. als, here, does not imply the least pos- sibility of peace, ance of the war more vigorously than ever. Rumors of the recall of the Bal- tic fleet continue, but they are YOUNG LIBERALS): in Manchuria are losing confidence in Kuropatkin, and Situation around Mukuen is serious. It i Kuropatkin at- { tacks the Japanese position along the 8 Sha River, he will court disaster, and that his further retreat will mean the [8 o'clock. demoralization of his army, on Sunday, killing Two mines in the town also exploded. Times, from Tokio, says that the x press, while applauding his bravery, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE unanimously condemn Gen. Stoessel shareholders of this company for the § for i . 3 : ! : or going home on parole withow [ election of directors and the transaction g go On. paro ¢ hout his army. His action is regarded as un soldier-like, ary. an ultimatum to Chili, threatening to bombard her ports should the propos. ~ THOS. HILTON of be ofiected. 4 | Mr. in twelve. years is the remarkable re- cord Fourteen children have been to them in twelve vears, amd of the fourteen ten are living, the eldest be- ost eight days old. only in appearance but in character. What one likes whist ones likes the other dislikes i there is any difference it lies in the as- senses over the other. In personal ap- pearance the snow yesterday, ing that the twins are commonly con- quently. v- Special to the Whi tees of the Central transported them to|have received intimation frou Andrew Be , where they were buried 1o-d ¥. i Carnegi ut he will pag th last half wr, where ore ec Ip 2 3 gs ie tha a (ines insthllAd "at 'a cost. of 83 store, Princess street. ] and 4 iy SHALL WIR PEACE FAR OFF ours stare waster -- Manchurian Generals Lose Confi- dence In Kuropatkin--Persist- | ent Reports Of Japanese Fleet Coming Westwand--Press Con- demns Stoessel For Going Without His Army, Special to the Whig. London, Jan. 11, ) Reports from Port Louis, Mauritius, persist in stating that a Japanese fleet is steaming westward. The latest rumor is that the fleet has arrived at Diego Garcia; the southernmost of "Chagos dslands inthe Indian ocean, whence scouts ave being, sent out. In an interview at Tamava, Madagascar, on January 3rd, one of the aides of Admiral Rojestven- sky, commander of the Baltic fleet, said that the admiral had learned the day before that a Japanese squadron had started to meet the Baltic fleet. The latter is bound for Vladivostok; where it expects to arrive at the be. ginning of March. --p---- Russian Ships At Port Said. Port Said, Egypt, Jan, 11.--The di- struck, and sank a Weather Becoming Warm. Petersburg, Jan. 11.---News of Sha river is weather has ae phenomenally warm, en the troops to dispense with their overcoats in- the day time. the. Rossians have right flank with St, The their reinforcements and sup- The attitude of the staff offici- but rather a continu denied. Lose Trust In Kuropatkin. Tokio, Jan. 11.--Information which ag reached certain reliable quarters, states that the Russian generals the that Russian 8 feared that if Gen. -- Contact Mine Explodes. Port Arthur, Jan. 11.-A contact mine, near one of the forts, exploded twenty Japanese, They Condemn Stoessel. London, Jan. 11.--A despatch to the War Tidings. Russia hopes to send a third flect o the far east at the end of Janu It is reported that Japan has sent sale of Chilian warships to Russia TWINS FIVE TIMES. And Mrs. Lepine Are Proud Farents. Montreal, Jan. 11. Twins five times to the credit of Mr. and Mrs. , of No. 200 Maisonneuve street. fen years of age and the young: A feature in regard to the twins is heir extraordinary resemblance, not the other likes, and of character which one pos ce. is %0 strik- used even by those who see them fre- Gift To A Church. 2. Jan. 11.-The trus Methodist church Windsor, Ont., born | © also KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, Te ------ D5 ni LOUIS MICHEL DEAD. Passes Away At Paris, LOUISE MicHEL, Marseilles, Jan. 11. Louise Michel, the noted communist, is teacher in 1853, and to transportation ior life, but was released, and. returned to Paris in 1850. She was again imprisoned in 1883 and 1886. She wrote many hooks attack. ing the social and of late vears she was classed as an anarchist system, THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER. German Fleet Mobjlised to Aid Russia. Special to the Whig in, Jan. 11. 1t is stated; this morning; that the truth of the rumor- ed AngloGerman trouble, which oecur- red just after the Dogger Bank affair, was as follows: After the firing by the Russian Baltic fleet on the fishing fleet, the German navy was mobilized with: the intention of supporting Rus- sia, if war occurred between that coun try and" Ei . No such eventuali- ty i nd and Russia com- ing to," at least, tentative terms. The British government then lodged pro- test with Germany against the lat ter's mobilization, und Germany, do prived of Russi ened fo cone Will. Let Spatial ve =e vp innipeg, "Man.; Jan. 11.--The spe- cial session of the synod of Rupert's Land, held here yesterday, for the Purpose of choosing a second name to be submitted with that of Bishop Matheson, administrator of the dio cese, to the house of bishops for the selection of 'a successor to the late Archbishop Machray resulted in the nomination of Canon Pentreath, Van couver. Canon Pentreath on being no tified, consented to the submission of his name. The house of bishops has been called to meet at January 25th, to ments. SAPP Regina, on make the appoint ------ Will Try Him Again. Special to the Whig Newmarket, Ont,, Jan, 11.1 he' con servatives of North York met here ves terday and unanimously nominated 7. Hubert. Lennox to be their candidate at the approaching elections. Mr. Len nox, who has twice before been a can didate for this constituency, accepts the nomination. A Fine Trophy. Special to the Whig Toronto, Jan. 11. <A $700 trophy has been offered by the Canada Life com pany for the single rink curling cham pionship of the city. The first compe tition will take plage next season. The winners of the greatest number of times in twelve years will htain pos session of the trophy. A Veteran Dead. Special to the Whig: Cannington, Ont., Jan. 11.--William Harrison, a well-known and highly re spected resident of Camhington and Brock, and past county master of the Orange order, died, yesterday, of par alysis. He was in his seventicth year and leaves a widow and two daught ers. Instantly Killed. Special to the Whig Houghton, Mich, Jan. 01 Four men have been instantly killed und two others injured &¢ a shaft. which is being sunk at Rockland. by the Vietotia Mining company for a hy draulic power plant. A Saw Mill Burned. Special to the Whig, Burkis Valls, Ont, Jan. 11.--The saw mill owned hy C, N. Steacy, ab- out ome awl a hall miles west of this village, was bhuméd to the ground last night. Loss probably $1,200, No in- surance, Cow's Peculiar Death. Lindsay, Jan. HLA heavy cow be longing to Thomas Carroll of Ops got on a piece of ice & few days ago and her fromt. feet «lipped apart till her forequisrters «plit in two with fatal results. The Crossette Shoes For Men. , All the fine patent Colt Bluchers and lace boots, Crossrtie's erlebrated make the Correct Shape by Burt & Packard, can be found at 20 p.c. dis éount during The Lockett Shoe Store ui te (be 0 # BO iety lost ite church a year ago by fire one; ad "is" building - a new' great discount sale. an ------ E. W. Brooks. St. Hyacinthe, Que; a former yexident of Kingston, was: in town to-day in the interests of the Emporium Cigar company, 2 dead. Louise Michel was born in 1530. She became ultimately taught in 'Paris and Montmartre. She t an. actiye part in the revolution: | tv. The desire to see and be seen is ary commune in Paris, and was made epidemic. and the Gentleman Usher of @ prisoner.an 1870. She was sentenced | the Black Rod is worn to a shred with JANUARY 11, 1908, Parliament Will Open On Thursday. ; MEETS TODAY BUT THE GOVERNOR-GENER- AL WON'T ATTEND, There Is Bustle And Excitement About The House--The Ladies Anxious To See And Hear -- Unravelliag a Tangle As To Seats. Special to the Whig, Ottawa, Jan. 1l.--Parliament will be ppened to-morrow, with more the usual pomp and ceremony, "The world and his wife wish to see the new governor-general, and to hear how he speaks English and French, and the Senate Dress Gallery has been jncreas- ed in size to gratify feminine curiosi- the constant issue of many cards, and the pain of refusals to give seats when wane are left. Down in the Com- mons the sergeant-at-arms is i to unravel the tangled seat ea the chief opposition whip, like" Oliver Twist, is asking for more, Through- out the wide corridors' wings the hum of infessant preparation, mingled with the odour of fresh paint, while members are wishing each other a Happy New Year and a short session. Sir Wilirid Laurier has definitely in- formed Senator Fairbanks that it is useless to hope for the re-assex bling of the joint high commission to dis- cuss reciprocity at this time, There is talk of building a norther- ly addition to the west wing of the House of Commons, and running an extension westerly from My. Speaker's apartments out to meet it, thus form- ing a mew quadrangle, as well as to add another flat to the commons and senate building, 3 Alexander Smith, the former liberal organizer, and William Johnston, of Ottawa, have entered into partnership as barristers and departmental agents, Since moving to Ottawa, aver a year ago, Mr. Swith has built up a splen- did practice, Prof. James W. Rober! lately retired from the erection and management of, a i- ficent now agricultural sollege at Ste. de Bellevue, Que., was waited upon by the members of his late staff and presented with a beautiful mahogany hall clock. CANADIANS SUE FOR $25,000. Claim That A Village In State Broke Contract. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Jan. 1l.--Cana- dian capitalists have begun suit in the supreme court ggainst the village of Waddington, St. Lawrence county, for $25,000 for breach of contract. The village recently voted to sell the water pdwer, which supplies the place with light and water, for $1,000. Be- fore the property was transferred the Remington Power company, of Water: town, obtained an option on it at 81,500, intending to build a railroad from Waddington to connect with a road at Norfolk to carry Cenadian pulpwood to the mills at Racquette, The village electors thew decided - to control their own. light and water service, and nnanimously rescinded their previous action. Kissing Healthful. Paris, Jan. 11.-One medical author ity here has raised his voice in oppo- sition. to his brethren who have once more at this mistletoe season denoun- ced kissing as unhealthy, pernicious and bacteriferous, This amiable authority admits that kissers carry microbes of course, but says so much the better, The inter- change of certain bacilli is a laudable and healthy practice, and in kissing it is not so much the bad microbes as the beneficent ones that are exchang- ed. These good bacteria, it is well known, are not only favorable but essential to digestion. Kissing, there. fore, is-» natural therapeutic practice, This has led some people to-wonder as to when the kissing cure will be prescribed for dyspepsia. Killed At East Angus. Sherbrooke, Que., Jan. 11l.~John Cameron, master mechanic of the Royal Paper Mills company, East An gus, was killed instantly yesterday. He was caught in the machinery in connection with which he was work ing. The deceased .was wellknown and well. liked, and all deeply regret the very sad accident. Was Badly Damaged. Smcial to the Whin. ' Sl phia, Jun, 11.~The People's Philade h Theatre was dammged, seriously, by fire early this morning. Several fire men were injured. Both Fitzsimmons and his wife have been performing at the People's Theatre this week, Selis-Forepaugh Show Sold, Columbus, Ohio, Jan: 11.~James A. Bailey, fourth downer of the Sells- Forepaugh shows, bought the entire show at public sale for 850,000, Near- ly every showman in the country was present at the sale. To-morrow. yi The edt atihtal divlihal' UIE dm" | dosited gt, THE 12 ke 8k Blok 20 pér cent. off all shoes, moccasins, val- ses, trunks, ete, but Slater: shoes | an University student fasted for four than | tively relieved. The wultén restores his TR OF THE NEWS, Tid The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. thropist of Montreal, is dead. The Saugeen Mineral: Water com- pany's building at Sowthampton was burned. . In the interests of science a Wasloy- a TT wrmbrtas a "he al ¥ vy St, , Man., wigs burned, en- tailing a loss of $12,000, 1 A movement in favor of the canoni- | Sutin ul Pope Plas Xu wmking con-| LL progress in e. f J h' Vandewater, formerly of Belleville, is dead in Rochester, N.Y, aged tine ¥. Ke was a Methodist, latest Russian loan of $81,000. 000 has been subscribed. The hte pertion of it was taken up in Moscow, Hon. Raymond Preloutsine will send a new r correspondent on ve vage of the! Canada: to the West Indies. The Moroccan crisis had been ene French military advisers and expresses satisfaction with the French policy. The name of the donor of $600,000 to the Cathedral of St. Jolin the Di: vine, New York, became known to day, as that of Levi P. Morton, form- er govetnor and vice-president, THOUSANDS HIDDEN AWAY. -- Relatives of Dead Woman Discover $6,000, Ottawa, Jan. 11.-A ee Ts there passed away in New Mrs, Ann Mansfield, wife of Pierce Mansfield, owner of the ferry between the city and Gatineau Point." It is learned that relatives of the deceased lady, in looking over her effects and papers, have and nearly SG000 in cash secreted away drawers, The money was hk under clothing and held in wll sorts of receptacles, Some of it was in little wallets, some in bundles, and another wad in an old clothes-pin bag. The bills bore the earmarks of age, but with the e¢xception of one ten they were in good condition. PTE. HAINES STILL LIVES, -- Hero To Look At His Own Monu- ment, Toronto, Jan, 11.-It is not often that a man has the opportunity of garing on his own monument, yet such is the privi of a Newmarket mem- away ber of the first contin who went Lo. ght the battles the empire in South Africa. + ia It is from Newmarket that 'there, ot heard from him since, his reported death. When the war was over Haines enter. ed the railway service, and has been in South Africa ever since. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Busy Spot To-day---Formal Open- ing Towiorrow. Special to the Whig. "Ottawa, Jan, t1.~The House of Commons was a busy spot all morning with members-cloct signing the roll. This afternoon at three o'clock, Sir Henri Taschereau, deputy governor, convened both houses in the senate chamber, and made the formal request for the election of speakers. On the Commons resumi session, Sir Wil frid Laurier nominated R. F. Suther- as first commissioner, and he was invested with the honor, accompanied by the usual formalities, and amid generous applause. The house then ad- Accepts Honorary Presidency. Toronto, Jan. 11.--Mrs, Willoughby Cummings, secretary of the National Council of Women, announces that Lady Laurier and Lady Ritchie, of Ottawa, who recently waited upon the Countess Grey, asking her to accept the honorary presidency of the coun. cil, have received a reply in which her excellency very graciously accepts the proferred honor. The countess adds to that she will be present at the meeting of the council in Ottawa Friday next. on Germany's Little War, Berlin, Jan. ll.--~In the fight be tween the German troops commanded by Maj. Meisler and Withois, in German South-West Africa January 2nd, 3rd and 4th, Maj. Baron Von Nauvendorfi and three other offi cers and fifteen men were killed, Four officers and forty-five men were wounded, To Revert To Open Voting. Winnipeg, Jan. 11, ---Mr. Carrol, of South Brandon, at a meeting of the local legislature, introduced a motion to revert to open voting in Manitoba elections. It is at present being de bated. Last year Manitoba spent 827,000 on education, according to departmental reports. Many Drowned, Special to the Whig. , x Waterford, Ireland; Jan. J1.-The American steam dredge Texas has foundered off the Hebrides. The crew entored the wmnall boats, but one con- taining the chief officer and twenty- one men sank immediately, and all jis occupants were drowned. ------ Result Of Disturbances. Srecial by Til. 2s An official report sayy that altogether twenty persons were killed during the labor disturh ances in the oil region and that forty. four oil towers were burned. NOTICE. AND James Wilson; a wellknown philan: § in old bureau}. Irene Jeavons' Stock Co. ? Resolution for 1905 when it con will "Queen Bee" Brand r of approval, the "insurgent Loy luncheon JooD TEA James Redden & Co. als Aguila (gt Kingwin? Do You Have Trouble Get- *"|WEAR "ALLEN'S" THE SA 0) CUTT: SALE » ror ahd rubbers, Fair and da, 0 esting all of the ti Thursday, Friday and: Satur- : codany CARES ne ee I inure > wi to the | Owing ig weather which kept lad from attending we decid to continuedt . . ° Capith 0 Sg RE HAMIL And an exceptionally ca Stirring most of the company me and inte me. ~~ Montreal Star Prices--75¢,, 50¢., dic. 28¢. o Seats now on sale st Hox Office. -- day, Jan. 12th, 13th, 14th . Return of 'the Favorites, Thursday, "Under Two Flags." journed, to be officially opened to- | Friday, (By Request), Damon & Phythias 5 morrow by Earl Grey. Between the sets, High Class Vande W -------------- ville. lllustrated Songs and Moving Pk tures per Prices--10¢., 15. and 25¢. Seats now on sale. In Matinee Saturday. { Children 10c¢., 'Adults 20¢ Gbe One 1 choose the best. The » the choice of Tels ¥¢ ate a moment in selects Is to know not hes Upon it correct form hag set the crow cortifyity to its good unrescrved acter tance for bam ton-for any occasion wher is desired. Sole Agents for Kingston. © ? ting Boots to Fit You § ¢ ifYouDo - - Avoid It In Future & Military Bootmakers, a 84 ht 8/GN OF GOLDE 'N BOOT, R Rogers & cess street. ONE MILCH COW, APPLY 450 PRI TWO: ROUGH-CAST. # ner Iagot a