SUITS | y hard to please. The carry a heavy stock ip e recognize the difficulty ung fellows, but insteag Q lessen the danger of ve adopted the policy of suits and having them and cut so natty that ad to Sell. the prices begin as low s to $8.50. $10. $12 ERY ONE OF THEM. NTS FOR BARRING- IBBY CO. , Oak Hall, Kingston. veSSSsAsReL seal of | The of the 10th Royal Grenadiers, of Tor" p S» for the 1 t number of onto, who came to Ottawa to live, LInth.. Ap not by nature unselfish, ge record e ills is Lydia 4 When they are together ir clubs and enres of Seale Compound has been transferred to the Governorl ...i.ted in business. there is no ef * seneral 's ) 3 Rp x 7 3 3 3 rengthens ane dures Sameral's BO a als i manilestution of any sublime develop: lemale . «on M Se 8. al of Sue f in 1903, and will be a valuable addi- ey hur Reerbnignion a typical illustra gee a hea helping Yih. to the shooting strength of the | i; of thie sublime selfishness of wo 3 se kache ri . : won," she intel od, "It is fi k to be strong, curing b all uter- the imperial authorities will pur- iy heads Re i Is fowl 0s kidney trou' £0 AC ak. | chase about 200 horses for the army, | ol"-- and Mrs. Gilwan ¥exed un Te azisy infstmiaa regulating and an officer is to be despatched to | Jeatless gaze on a row of picture hots isp. rectly and ove! 2 Canada for that purpose. The class Then she continued her aphorisms : 1 tself | required is a deep, short legged. Hort If it were not for the fact that the ng for childbirth huthed, goed harieieg ise of ai girl inherits some of her father's vir: of life. huntel amp, v "Jtues we should be savages vet. We ite chords volume of unso quality, true action and going quite fo, ¢ socialism, not civilization. THIRD. votul on file | clear of the joints. So far civilization has been made by , opened. r capitulate to the facts." So wide- ten rooms. by women only. From aymptoms given. spread have been the flamboyant de-| "The soul is sexless," criegl Maw your trouble may be local BE ens clarations of triumphant entry into | Gilman. "'Happines peace, chulfort, quickest and surest ay OL tor world polities. and of internal and ex: thonor, can only come when men and advised. Out of the yust ¥¢ he M ternal expansion, that the public is} women are working together in the in treatin, Jem e hi . "totally unprepared for the official world for the world." robubly ut ie ery Snow. disclosure that in Latin Awerica "What would make women marry sige that will he py a a very foolish south of the Isthmus in Asia, and in | then ?"' asked a lady in the audience, aay woman. rich Of POOF, f this | the various Pacific island common: } when she had finished. if she does not take advantage 0 3 wealthe, the United States have en- "Love !" i dark; ve ot of nuts. : : i 4 v Bh cove!" said Mrs. Perkine Gilman; generous 0 assis countered overwhelming defeat. It is and this was her last word to Lon ed 3nd Bn Pink jas. MAD ime publ i following i ast: Facts For . Sick Women To Consider ed by Pinkham's adviee. yousts:--E s invitation. am Laboratory at Lynn, of which are from time to permission, give ab- ce of the value of Lydia 's Vegetable Compound and very ailing woman in asked to accept the 1t is free, will o* y communicate with Mrs Pink- oor Lynn. Mass. All letters are received o read apd answered IAFTER A TUNNEL THE PREMIER HAS PROMIS. ED CONSIDERATION. Delegates - Had a Long Wait Be- fore Getting to the Mainland Staff Sergt. Mortimer Trans- ferred to the G. G. F. G's. Special to the Whig. Ottawa, March: 31.--A deputation from Prince Edward Island, waited on the premier, to-day, and asked that a tunnel be constructed to conneet the island with the mainland. One argu- ment used was that the present con- ditions resulted in delegates fifty- nine days before being able to cross to the mainland. Sir Wilfrid promised every consideration. Stafi-Sergt. G. Mortimer, formerly Foreign Trade Fiasco. Harold Bolee's article in April Book lover's which the American public. has hugging to its breast for years. Gov ernment reports have all 'along health and may Save your | any one reads statistics, and "states- | world. bring you men, economists, editors, and maga- By keeping women at ome, home rs. *s Standing Invitation | zine contributors--equipped to trans- | has been made overfeminine: by leav {oWomen.-- Women suffering fromany late the tabulated details of the com- ling men alove in the world the world form female weakness are invited to | mercial defeat in South America, [has become overmasculine. Women of the people--have loyally refused t = --_-------- ve have opened a Tailor dy-made Clothing Depart. il 3rd Suit, in the latest Scotch ds, the same that other 0 .. attractive ever offered in in our window, Perfect nice Spring Suit at a very offer stands good up till People's Clothier, nd Crawford's Groceries. a -------- . The only ra Tedy fan ely cure lost manhood is ** RESTORINE, * K erman Remedy discovered by ir. Jules in this country by the I + slr M ern which has the hig' san his weatsicnt bas caine thous hea the best known remedies have | ke the e money. Thousands of testimonia'y "strictly confidential. F ent free with a of rales for hex greatest successes have been those reatments, '1 his remedy is geg Lerman armies, and the Po in odels, of strength and vitality, Wr oly cedled in plain wrapper. « Drawer LL, 2341, Montreal. TE -------------------------- d see the swellest of the very newest and Velour Qalf and o o " . o A ° . x = we handle the "IN- A. Slater, and the Walker & Whitman wo of the best shoes THY'S OREE Es Shes avi - OCOLATES ! £ 2 bolates, the finest und. hocolates, 3 pack- ncess St. ANAARAAAAASAAS Q CKS. A 8 {HE RECORD OF THE ROCK exampled Prosperity, The United | land, en route for Germany, and by --- States is credited with only 4.66 per fthe end of the month she will be i As Described By An Eng | of thy great import trade of I New York again. om lish Banker . | Asia, a continent that buys more There exists on this earth a full and | merchandise abroad than America PERSONAL MENTION record of the entire long his- | does. The official account further re . the world's formation, in a | veals that South America buys as wry oe as clear and distinct as | much merchandise abroad in one year Movements Of The. People--What a innicled by the historian, from that dim far off aeon when the gradu- lly forming crust of this planet was a wething mass of half-m night on through the long alter age, acon after aeon, perfect and beautiful, this orb of oars wa. complete for our habita- %iea. And this record is the testimony lves, which bear > : i re ; ; of the rocks themsel hy "clean and sweet, is then filled with | Oak Card, Kingston, is the guest of witness so clearly that he who runs . s ; wad the wonderful annals of | nasty white mud, ironed into a hard J his sister, Mrs. Marcus McFarlane, oe vaste, and made altogether disgust- | Chaumont, N.Y. those remote epochs. r y g a pumont. N First of all we see the very skeleton | 10g. To put such a garment on my J. A. Ready, assistant general pan of the earth, the granites, and other igneous rocks, molten and vast volumes © pour, enveloping the earth \ » i d 1 | | 1 n darkness, until, gradually the basalts which, seething, belched of dense asphaltic va- mm av hard to realize this in the éra of u as the States in eight. olten rock, Men's Clothes. span, age Bernard Shaw antil at] I like to feel clean, umd my of clothes is that they should be cle and comfortable. This, of course, gludes starch. IT could thing which, after having in it--horrible ! all forth the shiny white front to the sh and the shiny eil of Magazine, startlingly exposes the delusion of commercial supremacy been de monstrated thié' delusion, but hardly Oceanica and Asia, into the language to' that continent idea not wear a been made person, wear it, move in it, perspire The shiny white tubs on the wrist, tshiny black cylinder on the head, black boot, the rain- WOMEN, MEAN AND SELFISH So a Woman Says--Men Alone Generous. London, March 24.~The members of the Women's Institute listened, yester day, to the last "heart to heanttalk™ from Mrs. Porkins (ilman, of New York. f The colossal selfishness of wonian, contrasted with the nobility of man, ber topic, and sho hit out right and left, The following are some of Mrs. Gil- man's cherished beliefs : Men working together in the world ave learned loyalty, unselfishness, the power of organization, and the nobler virtues which lead the world. They alone have a sense of justice, of which they have a monopoly, as well as courage, honor, and truth. Women have oaly unlimited love and measireless depths of selfishness, coup- led with worbid extremes of ii ness men, and men have been made by wo men. But womey, in ber position of arrested development, has exercised a most mischievous and deleterious in fluence upon society. Wo have the absurd spectacle of a civic honeycomb of brick and mortar cells occupied by women and children, while the men are free to roam the have the kind of mind that feels tired o Lil it is stretched bevond the bircuit of n- don, Tor to-morrow she starts for Hol They Are Saying And Doing. Charles Livingston night from a business treal. John M. Gill, of the Urown Bank of Canada, is iu town. Walter Botto. advance agent of th "Girl of The Streets" company in town yesterday. returned trip to Mon an ox- wa ager of the Crown on an official visit. James Lawless has recovered fron an |i extending illness over art, on the cab stand. J. Walter Wells, B.A., formerly pre last Brockville, a director Bank, is in town A New Jersey Man Caught In _"Alaska--Story of His Thrilling A New Jersey in a ka, last October tells the story of his thrilling experience : The mountains were very stoop where we wore, Some nung almost icnlnr. "he ravi with driited snow, some that afterward proved sorprising. Tt being so in the season we thought there was little danger of a snowslide. So we pulled a dead cari bou to the down the mountain side through a ra vine. We whtched the caribou until it reached the bottom. of th George was the ting on his snowshoes, io followed the trail of the caribon and reached tg bottom in safely. 1 waited wnul Geo was nearly down, so assaot to . into a Then, placing snowshoes under" we, 1 course of my companion got. ni , running for one side of the ravine. A he ran he said, "Ira, we are gone' He nearly made the outer edge of the slide when he Was and passed from my stantly. At the same scams opened up. above and below me, and tons, a tons of mow brok: away with a roar I shall never for get. w it its two human gecupants for pas sengers, | expected each be my last, and even now | what power enabled we to keep t of snow, distance to my in h teuggle for hile, coxtend hi army abby the show, so | knew tha! he still lived. As the slide suddenly stopped, 1 climbed over Experence Tons And Tons of Snow Break Away. . maf whe got caught moar Fairbanks, Alas filled a depth ICS Were crest and shid it Then, thinking no danger, We started on a trip at came near being our last, t to start. Si wy followed the 1 had only sy stanted when 1 saw Georg hurled down sight almost in moment real As it tord down the mountain side ith a force irresistible carrying with 5 moment to wonder on op of that heaving, tumbling mas: Just before the slide stopped, some eit, 1 saw George great cakes i snow that had piled up near « me and made my way. as quickly as pos sible to where 1 last saw Goorge. As I did I saw him rise. slowly to his fest. As he stood there bare-headed on that cold day, half exhausted suffocated, with his 8 m several months and is again in his old place sxling, the mists commence to dis- | pipe trouser leg, the japanned zine} V-. hep © A. " pro pret, sud the alternations of day and | sleeve--that is. your fashionably Sica] a Jes at J lleville, now con ji § became apparent. And now for | dressed man, looking like a cold, wig] with ; he put tain of mines first time, life, which hitherto bad been black-leaded stove, with asbestos fuel. a " ava, ms been in the city fora impossible, appears, at first of a low The great tragedy of the average |' €8¥5 CRN 2 1 ¥ ' ife 1 re S08 to pe, gradually, however, ascending | man's life is that nature refu s Bi Righer and higher until the tepid wal conform to the cylindrical ideal, and TEs cy. ts Billy And 3 ] : @ swarm with fish and other forms | when the marks of his knees and el ny a Fe Dat Be ra you, of life. The mists have now in great | bows begin to appear in his cylinders J For the fellow who dares to meddle measure cleared away, the sun and |he is filled with shame. with vou must reckok with me, you moon th i i bet ; dimly shone; the shrinking of You're a poor-old horse, Old Billy, and the cooling earth causes © wrinkle, and fence is formed from rocks, And now a period of extraordinary Mutiousness of vegetatiom supervenes é the surfao dry land in conse the upheaved Zon =z Bath Tidings. Bath, March 30.--Dr. Fred Ay worth, who has been visiting friends here, has returned to his p tice in Denbigh. Bom to Mr ywarterly dividen } of two and one per cept : Bargains in all kinds of corsets York Dress Reform. 1 gal. tin pumpkin I5e., Mrs. George Davy, on Sunday, March at Mullin'e, i fords. you aren't worth much, it is true, you've been a faithful friend to ms aud I'll see you safely through 1 But his rac- | Shoot Old Billy 2 1 you way be old and gray the sclf-same stretch of mercy thoy be shooting me some day ly New | Reform, Finest island butter, 2c c, guess not, though u Shoulder braces 50c. New York Dress Craw- and struggle between life and. death, his first worhs wer "Ira, we are lucky to got out of this thing alive. 1 mever expected to see vou again," Wolves Near Flinton. Flinton, March 28.--Spring has come again with its mild, soft weather, the beautiful, robins and other song birds have come, to us with their tune | ful melodies, which are pleasant and cheering to listen to. The snow; though deep, has ne hurriedly off, but being dry, and no frost in the ground, it has aheorhed, not filling the wells, many which are as dry as last fall, when, tho winter com menced. Edward: Parner, on the 1th y shot a big weodehuck, which had strayed away from its hole in the ground, and was on the lookout to find another. It had burrowed in the yellow sand all winter. There have been several weddings; wo wish the adventurers on the matrimonial sea much success. On the 26th, Pihemon, the wife of Willi MoKlinkie, joined the silent ior She was ouly sick a short time apd was aged sixty seven. Mrs. McKlinkie was one of the poms settlers. She leaves a hus and and grown-up family to mourn the loss of a loving mother, Thu we shall all pass away, leaving onh memories behind ns, Another pioneer settler, William Bryden, is very ic) sud not expected 10 recover. The shanties have broken up, and tfey ar now getting ready to stary the saw log drive as soon as the ice is out The wolves are still here; we see their foot-prints in the snow, We had no mail last week. HH got'part way and the horses tired out, and the driver came the rest of the way on foot. The road between Bridgewater and Mado we Sulphur cream r and mola in the best spring nm fog. ghildren tad Be. Gibson's Led Crows g store -- ® ® ® 9 : : S ® 2 : ® : ® S Block Tin Pi THE CANADA METAL CO. SPRING Our tables are laden with the latest in. AND SUMMER CLOTHING, and R a careful inspection will convince you of our stock is the most complete, up-to-date and lowest priced in the city. ; Come in and let us show you A Spring Opener. We offer the following specials for i he Saturday Afternoon and Evening : Two Lines of Men's Showerproot Coats-- One a plain grey and ra well made and perfect fitters, regular value $0. Our Special Price for Satur- GRY... + cxov vsrsine . A Splendid Range of Men's Fancy Tweed Suits-- Same qualities shown by Regular 4oc. and soc. qualities. Special Price Saturday, per Pairs Boys' Blue Serge 299096 Our Special Price day, all day......es Short Pants-- PAIF «ciicovie Venta (A limit of two pairs to each customer.) The Above Prices are oney & Co. 127 Princess Street. 200020000 CE OE® ©EE SPRING SHOES Are Arriving Everyday You will know the reputation this store has for handling the UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN SHOES, When you have seen our Spring assortment you will conclude that we are keeping up our good name. SPRING we are sure th the fact that fancy tweed, Feds assssnNnes all as Ar value, $10. : for Satur- $1.25 ss Ata rRsaENEvay des aaey 20c, for Saturday Only. caspases McDERMOTT'S SHOE STORE P00 FE@IHI0E® oes oe WE MAKE pe & Small Tubing O ORDER. | able Given nes a* GILLETTS wder the influence of the warm, hu- | 26th, a daughter. Revival services I haven't much love for the fellows "ho > Very Lad, but we trust i will ho ni mk atmosphere generation after | aro being conducted in the Methodist follow the shooting plan e better, for it is very lomely when | ABSOLUTELY PURE " . e If the had ore "nt for horses anc 9 ont pvt on a } Peration of lofty tree-ferms, and oth- | church here by Rov. H. 8S. Spence hs the y a a mors ! re wh 4 ht : y ue to Ih | & varieties of crvptagams rapidly | Miss H. Rowse left on Monday last to man 1 al I» guy w vis ie, especiall #ioeding each other, and forming | visit at Rev. W A. Guy's, McDor That iki. Old. Billy: 1 Hke Hever he nt » v ra hi y is rogerly look «d | Hos coal measures whence we ob- | ald's Corners. Owing to the last week WD a ningt uly fats 8 ou + a : » e hope there will soon Wil our priceless fuel. A lone aeon | of fine and warm weather. the ice is | we've bad rattling times together, wnd peaks, i B® ensues during which the ocean getting quite bad, thereby causing once we won the race-- | those vast forests, sealing them | the trade 'with the islanders to de- [Po vou remember 11, BULY. the dude Fears For Bridge. | % beneath successive deposits of lime- | crease An' the way. he swore that an old farm | Sharpton, March = 2%.--For several | Sones and sands; again receding end A sad death ogeurred on March 29rd horse should show his trotter the days the roads were in a terrible con- | ® ¥ing great continents of dry land. | when Carrie Smith. wii» of | Frank why dition. During this time Dr. Male { ~~ This is now a period of stupendous | Priest passed peacefully away De- | well. Billy. we're both great sinners. for | Odessa, bad several professional calls | Nearly ail goods in this line af the Molusion of ani ife: ver, | ceased was thirty years of age. Lung we've both grown old, you know in this direction and T might say | ¥: ime are adulterated sad in f animal life; not, however, 3 i hy 1 present { 3 ammalian but enormous lizards trouble was the cause And ey only a little further down the § the doctor i be commended for | Jact unfit to use. amin; . o rds, road tc in ro a aR i 5 Bigantic reptiles, and giant amphibi - So we slong together till the | i® Prompta On" ome occasion | B GILLETTS is used by the bect bakers avd SE, one monster which roamed over Japanese School System. . Master s us home . when he found i inpoible to drive | caterers sverywhere primeval plains, the Atlantosa Ihe Japanese have adopted a com I Zhe hoy poy Hume Land stables and | any farthe r, he tn le the remainder of | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ws, being nearly a hundred feet in | pulsory system of national education the Jobe ol A few years | GILLETT'S costs no more than the inferior at and standing thirty or more | A bov and girl must attend school as | They tent u that horses have no souls. | # samplaint wa ' mike at the brie | 'adulterated goods. bi h. . a " z they attain the age of gix, and they all declare it re on the hia wl one . Was inate i STITUTES. Bow more th of 200m a8 they Altai 4 eR age of | Thay shows 'how little they Anow. Old] quate, especially at high water timo. } | metus sus e ocean covers some'of | and remain there unt i Boy, and it proves they don't know | 1 FC EL LL CS he council on | COMPANY the sontinents for a very lengthened | fourteen. The first four ycars they LR wi : ri of e mob o ; Fit on E.W.GILLETT SomITED Pod, this time peopled with un- | teach them the Japanese and Chinese al yor a Question, and ye Hr The Pn Tt ma . TORONTO, ONT. Bubered nivrinds of minute shellfish, | languages, and the latter four years | 5 M6 Foi 0 aw of horses like you | 3% SXanutation Jeu was tha | their i guag Enuh i a new bridge « built, costing con white, beautifully designed shells | they add English; when a boy - and the less I brag about wen eT ot R n ------------------------------------------------ to the bottom and forming the | girl graduate from the Japanese com You've: Loun a oud. horse, Old Fellow _- ta ble, a} » 4 phos ay bho . : od spo: » C ellow, » age © La Vast chalk strata which constitute the | mon schools they can vead and speak / and brave and true EE I sere Tabla to go an THE MICROSCOPE the | downs and pure white clifis of | English. By teathing the Chinese and wiven us faithiul glerviee--1, dws ™ ' time # an ing " ' " Engl x res, besides their own 11 that a horse could do ; HOT Ww venimce to 1 iy wglish coast, Again alternately | English languag: besides ie ow ave earned your keep : you shall | public will be great Hl it goes. There That Parasites Cause Hair ing 2 advancing. © the great | tongue, they bring » a n } ie " : it: 50 live as long as vou ean-- J io 0 CL «t A. Paterson's. Mrs Proves That Par be an at length settled down to its | tion prepared to see nowledge 1 For justice ix justice. and right is right, | 5 | 7 foi 1 od : . - Loss Seal bounce; the fiat has gone forth | the outer world, as commanded by whether it's a horse or a mag Puber Bae k ficting ftom. a hud Nineteithe sof. the: di wt of Aha ~ » --- all, anc um y . C A : To shalt thou come; and no | the cmperor. : Mabee, Willct Tubrock has returned | scalp and hair are caused by parasitic nd the hmits of the continents A ---------------- His Sad Loss. after working for several months in | gerne. The importance of this disco ~<a are definitely fived: and, Powerful Shimose Cleveland Leader. the minos near Fermoy, Israel Walker ery - by Prof. Unna; of the Charity ve de all, man takes his place 10 Shimose, the smokeless powder, is a Darn the Juck ! 1 lost a peach of has moved bac Sharpton. Archie | Hospital, Hewbury fserinany, SBA Bat hon over the earth. Japanese invention, and is acknowl- [an umbrella, to-day. Campbell has hired for the season | not be overestimated It explains why mon eh Inst created, he is par edged far more powerful than the +8, pe don't seem to have with Miles Benningtom. Mr. Camp: | ordinary hair preparations, oven of Her Y first. For his real slf is an K relish lvddite or the Erench melin- | 80¥ conscience shout swiping umbrel sall was helping Mr. Orser to move | the most expensive character fail to age 1 spirit. which will never | T0080 © 3 by uh actual test | 18s. How did vou lose it * from: Westport J. Moon's farm, | cure dandruff; because they fot, to oxi 2 pts - ite. This powder 1s by #ii a : : he "eo sipor : " ' : § he 2 exist, Apd the spirit-life will f times as strong as the European Well, it was standing against the which he has | The many | and they can not kill the dandcull Ti+ rmined by the éarth-life: those Ve a When a shell 'that is filled wall in the restaurant. L'kept my Licionds of Miss . who taught | germ The only hair preparation 5 ranting * life of the righteous and Nith IyeMite or mehinite is fired, it Jove on ite . os | Sehaol here last ar, regret 10 hear | the world that positively destroys th mn the atonement for sin NX Leen) on or fiteen pieces, "You bet, vou have got to! Well? of her illne (hat she may be re | dandruff parasites' that burrow up ade by the Red i oF FIR Lill break into ten or fifteen y - : ating. wp th i HE tod - wenird | OF SOMparahi Jeemee inheriting in- hereas the same shell filled with Shi And just ax 1 was ghtting wp the Jo ig §, her nea! health is the wish | the scalp into seales called seared © and rable glory; those who refuse. | keless powder when explod fellow that owned it came along and} 4 Coy 0 dandruff, ix Newhro's Herpieide, Tn - =» . ORe & SIMOKCIess - " " Crete Shake opinions above their i es guerre EN a ons took it | arldition to its destroying th, dau 5, inherit " . I ot ee & seid 3% Hirht eriting the wrath to It is considered the most powderful ; 18 Strictly Fresh Eggs, 25¢ | ruff germ Herpi we in also a ge i ht I) wder ever invented. Is Beet cocoanut per The, We. good . . 1 nea {ful hair dressing Sold hy leading n smokeless po Tr " . . A Fresh egy, 15 utter, finest 10 a stamps for s vemtor is a major in the Japenese | cocon, per bh., 15c., 6 lhe. prunes Ze. land butter. 2. J. Crawiord | druggists. Send in stawng 2 eis ! 3 bottles flavoring extract 2c., at] ond butter, = - sample 10. The Herpicide, Co. Detroit, j S---------------------- in' = 3. W. Mahood, special agent Ces prsas Lack & West Mulins, irs of the North-Western Lils Piccadilly Hats Mich, Nab ¥ . » Ne ------ The Delaware, Lackawanna 8 5 0 3 . Kingston by George . Cores a Cold InOne Day, ern railway npany bas declared a Insurance compan. Minneapolis have ni Prin oo g 3 § Pcha-Juniper. Kidney Fills; valu half | been found to be in a In condition, . s Ye ! of all * kidne in the treatment McFEDRIDGE'S [x the place to go when you want Prime Quicy Roast or Steak, Lumb or Veal, Poultey, Hatter, Eggs, Cheese, Canned Goods, Bottled Goods, Vegetables of all kinds, OUTIL OWN MAKE Of Sausages, Samkage meat, McFEDRIDGE'S "Phone 864, sacrificed, but your studied. nein in the back or groin, rheamatism, torpidity "of the liver per box. Meleod's drag store. @ : @PI@FE® ---------------------------- Toronto ---- rEm---- e-- Hamburg Steak snd Head Chase, | pipyctor in German fn Quosn"s Univers Saturday Specials Sausage, Sausage Meat and Hams) burg Steak four own make), 3 he for 2» | 210 Bagot 8t., Corner Johnston ---------------------------------- LET ME HAVE YOUR SALE And I will guarantes you satis factory results. We don't brag, put perform the work, Nothing best interest FOR SALE AT The Sawyer Shoe Store 212 PRINCESS STREET. : tistic und strong: The fomertd et out ak a low price 3 Brass and Iron, bow ends. 2 Bolid Dress; wm al pal Spring nod Matiressss © tof are limited at the price, i * BABY CARRIAGES NEXT WERE. Live Lobsters Frosh caught Lake Ontario Whitefish. Fresh caught Lake Ontario Pike. Fresh caught Haddock, Steak Cod, Halibut, ste. DOMINION FISH CO. 'PHONE 520. Summer School of LANGUAGE ¥ ora, address M.S. Rotovtson LA." Violet, Ont, late ine " sity having recommendations from Seve voral of the leading Educators of Unte ada, ; BBL BLBRTRLE NS NOW IS THE WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT I you are trying to gel wood 1 out of poor coal. Bes hand screened sud nie Ours is rin fot one-ton order will brisg you bac A large lot of DRY SLADS for wale Booth & Co. ] 'Phone 133. |. MURRAY, The Auctioneer! soimentip siaraatecd,