Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1905, p. 2

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Fir Ae 94, pi 23 mills on, the account. Total as- : Tiabilities, $168. Treas- swnship books fairly well; salary of $45 per an Frontenac--The total re- the county for 1903 were .72, "and payments, $79,972.62. lormer amount the sum of $32,- "1 021.44 'was in the form of an over draft from the Ontario Bank. At the of visit, June; 1004, this over t had beén reduced to $12,508.40. anutdnmyén t of the county for 1903 $6,342,497.60, and the ' county struck was 5 mills on the dol- producing $381,714.52, of .which was due on June 15th, 1904, 58.74. The uesots of tho county | wore $161,615.41, aud Tubilitien, 8124, 'and 983.44, inclusive of . above over: Yenrd a {draft on bank on December 3lst, outh.~Total re! 1 The treasurer has been in office 47; total pay- seven years, and receives a salary "of ving bal | 5000. He is likely to improve and $946.47. As turn out an efficient officer. i ized, $115, Counties of Leeds and Grenville--To- fHillags. $3907.60. paid 1 | tal receipts for 1903, 839,627.97; total | full. Tax rate, 8) mills on the dol- payments for 1903, * 853,601.1F over- lar; hool supporters; 23 mills draft, Bank of Toronto, Brockville, : ar, Biblic be sul | bas been in of riers. Treasurer | $13,873.14. Total assessment of coun- . ty, 817,002,451. Tax rate 1 #5 mills, a dal sore. | producing $31,999.65, all paid. Total 1003. $5310.01; lia- assets, including sinking funds, $25, Bas? et 5567.72, $146,785.66, Total Hlabilities, : ci ed . | 873,276.86, Treasurer receives $1,200 Towsiip 008; 950 Bers Total _ re per annum, and has filled the position pts. ior leaving a balance in the satisfactorily for six years past. | Standard' a | Town of Gananoque--Receipts from 'n bands Total . May 2Ist, 1903, to Devember lst; whip, 8.102.255, Collect. He, #59,302.58; Pi¥imentar 858, hy 2 id in 117.75; balance in bank, $1,184.84 69, nearly all pid in Tax . \ Tati 5 Total ~ussessment, $1,156,258. ol "rates: at qetils withous rate, two cents on the dollar. Col- 3st, 1908 "$13,099.55: liabilities $7, lector's roll, $23.916.60, paid, less ex- R52 Treasurer Nay been ix; "office | ©mptions, 81,624.57. Total assets, in- oven years and receives a salary- of cluding sinking funds, $22,213.35, $97 - um. Books. well kept 588,22 Total liabilities, $84,750.94, : Township of Howe 1s! Total as- | Cannot compliment the treasurer on % his 'bookkeeping, ad he keeps no regu- nt 1 tos hip LIU : 2a | lar cash book. Have advised him to full, Tax > jo keep regular government form of cash ts | book: in fact, it is imperative for the 1 afety of the town's finances that he the | hould do so. He receives $200 per hove balance of $415.80; linbilities, | ATR: " : : Yeasurer: Yeosi ~ | Village of Tweed--Total receipts for Adio, 1 ves $00. per 1903, $0,522.85; total payments, 89,- annum. Books only indifferently kept. | . : 1 1393.53; balance in treasurer's hands, Vv A of Garde Juland Total 2e- | 3199.2, Assessment of municipality, 00, Collectors > aid in | $275,780. Collector's roll, $5,569.91. Sol i including : Ralance due in July, $516.99, Tax rate 20% mills, public school, separate hy nad, | school, 15 mills. Howl aumis, fnelud } a | 1 roperty, hy 84; habil- PT aeset,. BOUSC8; no lin | 6 $11,208.41, Treasurer has thee a keeps his books with: | in office since 1891 and receives a sal- I out fault; he does not appear to. get | 2 Of 850 per annum, aaa: acy ington Total re- | of Total re- | - for 1908, Bb 1s.97. Payments, ,153.50. Assessment of municipality, $401,042. Colleotor's. roll, $8870.44 ; 8H.U0 not accounted for by treasur- | one-half STAYS BY HIS GUNS. ' Mr. Gardiner Not Deposed With- out Notice. i i : A strange condition of affairs has | er, ly of this due ini cl 0 for a few days y Adama : past at the of- no mein, S3017.73, _ liahilitien, | Gog'SH the seri of the Mviinn: or 'thi en years and receives n| hares Clark, recently recommended by. the, conservative executive for the Position of bailiff of the division court, as received his appointment from the government, but Jacob Gardiner, the former bailifi, has not yet: received notice of his dismissal. The new bail- if has been urged by his friends to immediately e over the position, and this he has attempted to do, Al- though he has been notified of his ap- pointment, Clark has not yet com- pleted all the formalities necessary in taking office; not having had his bonds accepted by the department at Toron- to, and, therefore, not being legally entitled to assume his duties, Bailiff | mer sticks to his guns, and right- | ly declares that he still holds the po- sition. The actions of the new bailiff and several of his friends who were | active in getting him the appointment | are the subject of much comment, ' ner_annum., Tomnuthip ES a anusg---Totlh re ts for 1903, 785.01; total pay: mat fon 1000, 17000 50, len hand in bak, $3,701.12. Total assess- $810,362. Collec- tors roll, 813,975.24, paid in full, less $15.88. Tax rate, 14 mills, including nohbols, Assets, Docember 31st, 1903, were $7,719.98; liabilities, $5,468.73. Treasurer keeps the books very well ond receives $100 per annum; has been in office six years. Township of Loughboro--Total as- sessment of township, £403,020. Col: Jector's roll, $7,082.70, all paid except $1 Tax rate, 24 cents on the dol- lar, including all school rates. Total Tooeipts for 1903, $8,248.34; payments, 88,238.61; assets, December 31st, 1903, $1,301.52; liabilities, $3,995.83. Treas- urer has been in office nineteen years; salary, 876 per annum; keeps books | much of which is not altogether fav- fairly well, | orable, Township of Hinchinbrooke~Total ke] frin Prominut conservative, a Tegal ) ) otal pay- | man, in speaking of the affair, said | ments, $6,280.73, leaving a balance in | that while he was in favor of the ap- treasurer's hands of 1.92. Total i t 9 ! assessment of sownshig $163,992. Col: Pusnimens. lie could hot _iapprove of receipts for 1903, $6,541.95; hich the ne ili Jutor's alt, 0.0004 Jud in oat. | has attempted i oe i ax rate, 1d ts, without school i tenifi Fs Y 81,517.96, blamed his undignified haste upon ee 81,128.30, Treasurer has Fae abilition, | his friends, who have wrongly advised sino 1803, and receives $45 per an. | Am. wr : hum, Camnot say much in favor of | his book-keeping, he does not keop the | House of Industry Tea. form of cash-book prescribed by gov. | Charity Circe, King's Daughters, ernment, - gave the House of Industry inmates a | Township of Palmerston, North and | much enjoyed 'soneest and tea on Wed- at' half-past four o'clock. Th { ¥ f | | Takers for Fair Grounds. A meeting of the Victoria day gen- | eral committee was held yesterday af- ternoon in the city council chamber e secre- tary announced that the baseball match between Gananoque and Orien- tals had beon arranged. He stated that the Gananoque and Deseronto bands would be here early in the | morning, and one would be stationed during the ' skiff races, at Folgers' wharf and the other at a point fur ther west, J The horse race committee reported | that it was endeavoring to get judges William Carnew, of Belleville, Sa - | tt | 4 a + | 4+ HELP- THE PRINTERS. $ | 4 For the qext five months 4 # the Whig will be issued 4 + early on Saturdays. Adver- #; tisers are asked to aid by + | + preparing their copy for 4 # the Saturday paper and + # leaving it in the affice on 3 + Friday. can help i» + by fyling notes by 4 | 4 10 am. on Saturday. An 4 early paper on Saturday : 4 will be appreciated by all i + who go out of town for @ the wesk end. ? + + 2 + PLP 44S FIFTI Ie 0 renin eee eae Cece OL and Antoine Wendling, "of Brockville. Three "horses from Madoc are <an. nounced tu start in the races. The military orders from the D.0. C's. office will not likely be issued un- til Saturday, and therefore, the<place of the review "is not yet settled, but it will in all probability be the cricket field. That matter will be left to Col. Gordon. These officials were appointed for the fair grounds : Ticket sellers--Joln Walker, C. Mar- tin, H. W. Newman, F. Warren, J. Kimpson, John Orr and J. BE. Hutcheson. i Ticket takers--George Mackenzie, A. E. Smythe, F. Reid, A. BE. Singleton, y Saunders, W.' Ci Dalby and G. we. The first of the exeursions will ar rive from Cape Vincent, Watertown and other New York state points' at | 7:30 o'clock Tuesday 'évening. TO MAKE AMENDMENT. A Proposal Made by the Member for Kings:on. The bill submitted on behalf of the | Retail Merchants' Association of On- tario came up again in the municipal committee of the legislature on. Wed: | nesday. Two years si an. amend- | ment was placed in the municipal act to enable councils of cities and towns to legislate against trading stamp companies or combines. However, manufacturers and ' merchants were granted in sub-section" A, liberty to issue coupons and premiums on their own accounts. Now the retailers asked by an act that the elause retaining this privilege be rescinded, because abused, Several firms had banded to- gether to issue and exchange trading stamps in Toronto and Hamilton. E. M. Trowern, secretary of the retailers in his presentment of the case was sustained by almost uhanimous peti- tions of merchants ° of Kingston, Brantford and other places, and by a large attendance before the commit- tee. On behalf of other merchants and the manufacturers, E. A Duvernet and = E. F. B. Johnston, 'as counsel, made stirring Addresses. In the dis. cussion it was disclosed, and general- ty conceded that the issue of coupons or premiums by each merchant or manufacturer on his 'own account sole- ly could not be prevented bv legisla- tion. It would be restraint of trade, and ultra vires. Three 'convietions had been made in Torento and Hamilton of evasion of the trading stamp em- bargo hv company or agency. Messrs. Boyer, Dargavel, Pattinson and Pense expressed a feeling of the committee, that there was a very strong feeling of retailers based upon breaches of the as | ing in Kingston | | per cake. McLeod's Drug Store. | #4 | from Chickering. Orders | calls for. attention | department. INC D) NT Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Reporters On Their Rounds { A . ' Buy id comforts at Gibson's Red| METHODISTS TO HOLD VAR- Cross Store. ! § 3 The city' council 'should wipe out | I0US CONVENTIONS. meter rent at an early date. ! Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Allen of Missis- | sippi, are visiting in the city. { : - in Toyland" company ! wont to Belleville this morning. There is a possibility of another | rétirement from the police force. | fy Willis Swain, plano tuner. Urders | of Ministers. received at Mcduley's book store. [At the Methodist district meeting on Why did Beattie Nesbitt refuse to| Wednesday - afternoon, these superan- vote for Gamey's suit of whitewash ? | muated ministers were recommended to DISTRICT MEETING. ss. bar Ten Superannuates Continued--A Probationer Allowed to With- draw--A Resolution to Be Presented as to Long Service High class ®candy, McConkey's and | be continued : A. Drennan, S, Shib- Huyler's. Gibson's Red Cross Drug | ley, John Ferguson, Joseph Follick, Stope. | W. Short, James O'Hara. A. R.' Or | ser, Ti. C. Brown, E. S. Shorey, W. order | Sandegson. {ag Be s | Oliver, Mowat Eaton was allowed to amend: | withtraw from the ministiv, becn fnally passed in | Rev. W. T. G. Brown read the obi- tuary prepared in: memory of Rev, Dr. Philp. A number of ministers, includ: for the past three mg Dr. Antliff, bore brotherly testi- weeks has returned home, | 'mony in tribute to the departed, Armour's , Toilet soap, vaso butter-|{ On motion it was ordered that a milk and violet, superior quality, 5c. | committee of three, nominated by the chair, prepare and introduce a reso- lution in commemoration of the jubi | lee of Revs. Messrs. Follick, Drennan and Short, Revs. Craig, Crummy and Tucker 'were namnied. The standing in | further: examined, The court house fountain is being repaired and will be in working in a few days. The Ontario Electric railway ment bill has the legislature. J | Miss Mamie Kditing, Belleville, visit- | The city council Should do almost anything to get the street cars run- ning during the next four months. enry Cunningham, piano tuner received at | MeAnley's book store, Princess street Well, we hear nothing 'about the of probationers J. M. Shaver was fractions of 'the Tair Taw. Civic { orally questioned and on resolution he raolio) a3 quor, law, gIving |... ¢ recommended to be. continded on liquor to 'minors who 'made public : 32 aad. probation. exhibitions, By resolution it was decided that | one or more conventions for, increasing the efficiency. of thie churches be held in the district in the coming year, the first to be in connection with the fin- The Bell Telephone company's trench across the pe field has been vom- pleted and is being continued "out Union street, ~ - McLeod's antiseptic tooth paste, in collapsible tubes; hardens the gums | aneial district mepting, and aweetens the breath. McLeod's lestions were asked and answered Drug Store, 15¢. per tube regarding the regular renewal of churth Some aldermen went scouting for membership, the keeping of registers $1,500; the city solicitor scouted the of baptism, ete,, in conneetion © with idea; now it is in order for the peo- the church 8. reading the church rules ple to scout the aldermen. and catechizing the children. Old-fashioned molasses candy, Conkey's, 10c. Gibson's Red 5 Drug Store. After devotional exercises, balloting The Brown as<aiilt case, adjourned | for a journal secretary «resulted in two days ago, was 'called at the police | the election of Rev. E, Lawson. There court this morning, but further post- | Were present nineteen ministers. and poned nntil thie afternoon. |-the following laymen : Sydenham he work of levelling the court Street, Kingston, Thomas F. Harris- house grounds is almost completed. | ON; Queen Street, Kingston, E. Bot- In a couple of years this will be. the | terell, W. J. Crothers; Princess Street, prettiest spot in Kingston. Jacob J." Gardiner; Portsmouth, Rob. William Craig, Jr., of the Fenwick, | ert D. Anglin; Stella, David Findlay: Hendry company, is in Belleville try- Wolfe Island, George Keves: (afara ing the examinations for the quali- | qwi, John Simpson; Elginburg, Byron fication of chartered accountant. Good; Tnverary, Noble Darling; Gan- Mary Brown, wife of the late Robert | anoque, James Thompson; Gananoque Me- Cross Thursday Morning Session. Brown, died at Portland on May 10th, | Bast, Andrew Clendinning; Pittsburg, of pnenmonia, aged sixty-three. Mrs. Alexander B. Cowan; Harrowsmith, I. Robinson, of Kingston, was a James Walker; Sydenham, Frederick daughter, | M. Orser; Seeley's Bay, Benjamin H. A very dangerous portion of side-| Brown; Tichborne, Jaseph Moarghouse; walk is that on the east side of Wil- | Perth Road, George Ennis, liam street, below King street, and On 'motion. Rev. George C. Wood adioining the city's work vard. It | Was elected as statistioal secretary. from the streets The morning. session was largely oc |.cupied with the presentation of oir Want advertising is the standard | cuit reports by the lay representatives. remedy for "thoms in your side.' | Rev. W. J. Wood and F. Lawson Lazy emplovec--unsatisfactory tenant | Wore appointed as auditors to audit ~poor cook--any sort of "thorn" re- | the circuit schedules, moved, and the wound quickly heal- An interesting discussion took; plage ed; by want advertising. on the question of whothior Junior : league and Endeavor members should CANNOT GIVE POWER be reported as ecatochumens. 'Tt was. agreed that any such members as . . were being taught the doctrines of To Street Railway During Sum. Mothodinrs a were rooelying Chris mer Mon"hs. tian instruction with a view to be: Mr. Campbell, the city's light plant | coming church members should: At expert, was "asked this morning if | !*0tion wax called to the duty ofstoe- there was any possible-way of provid: | Wards to audit trustee baoks and to ing power for the street railway dur. | PUblish annually a financial « state ing the summer months. He replied | Ment of all moneys receive} gig ex: that he could not see any way. The Pended. ia Bal largest engine is already being dis |. Lhe total membership jn the district mantled for repairs, which will occu- Sis, _ inneeute, L116; amount for Py a month. The best that could be 1 pohary fund: > BA tnerease, dane would be to supply power during Fn ol online fw, oi I rsase. the ceneral assembly's visit here, 4. Si f.ation ne 378. inns MIRE "If the large engine is repaired, | |, tomPerance fund, 878; increase, 38; could the other two not he left over grand total for all Rurposes, 344, for a while ?"' he was asked. To this 497. inercase, 82 222. The number in " : 8 a v1 officials boards is 386. $ he replied that such a proposition he " could not advise. He wanted to ot the plant in proper condition, and it was necessary that repairs should go on at once. so as to be completed he- fore the fall season sets in. Wis ject was to oive the citizens the best Booth's wharf : Schooner possible light and power, while the from Oswego, withicoal. plant remained in the present condi Crawford's wharf :- Schooner tion, this could not he done. andale cleared for Oswego. "Supposing. instead: of running onlv ¥ he schooner Metzner, frony Oswego, the small envines in the davtime, that With coal, is discharging at' $éwards' it and one of the others be run. would = Wharf. that give sufficient power for the citi- | The steamer Americ zens and the railway 7" service, She will be "No," he replied. "No arrangements urday, satisfactory to the plant could be The steamer Argyle will be inspected MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on About the ob Harhor, Voges, Ann a is all ready for | inspected on Sat Colds was South Canonto--Total assessment Mimicibulity, 856,452. roll, $2,258.16, all mills, without schools. for 1903, $3,026.06; payments, $2,584. 21. Total assets, including ance of $341.85, 81,425.96. for 1003, $11,778.06; total for 1903, $11,3C8.28; balanc ce on hand 78. ent of townshi 2,650. Collector's roll, $10,175.20 about 81,150 still to pay in 1908, Tax Tite, 2 £ n eight years nship of ~Assessment of ip, 892315. Collector's roll, $3,534.43, paid, less $160.56, returned to county treasurer, Tax rate 17 2 Tac % | cash balance of $387. 2. Treasurer liabilities, * $603 of! n Collector' s | sisted of 'olub-swinging by Miss Pear- paid. Tax rate, 15! don, which the andience considered the Total recoipts | finest thing they had ever seen. Miss | above bal- 81,137.66; liabilities, | morine and Miss has been in of- | Phyllis Welch fico for Jhisty two years, and gets a | ridge gave much Total receipts | payments | ous tea June, ! cents for all muni- | 0 i k account. | Does not ep books on government | ; | toms lected, little pains overlook: , Rrvtens Si though lui bls, 3074357 | od Heatioohes, pics 8 Svaticok, Total 1 alo, has reir ow ay afternoon. The programme con- «| Amoldi, of Toronto, sang very sweet- | y, as did also Miss Mildred Mace Eva Maxwell. Miss and Miss Amy Part appreciated recita- tions, and Miss Lake was the accom- panist for the afternoon. A sumptu- of various kinds of buns, jam, | »| take and coffee, was served at the | Pr. close of the entertainment. 3 -------- The Perils Of Kidney Disease. Experience proves that kidney trou. | ereep on unsuspected, little symp- | ; 8 in time bring on acute inflamma. | tion, lumbago, diabetes, Bright's dis- | ease, Peock's Pills cure all troubles, but they prevent these much more easily. Be wise. Try them now. In boxes 25¢., at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory, 3 -------- ' YMC. A Hens To-night formation of a swimming class are | invited to meet in the Y.M.C.A. build- ing at.eight' o'clock. Let none stay | away. gid 2 The Ladics' Auxiliary will hold their | annual t iving-ofiering service | to-morrow af! Physi all ladies interested in | at 3.30 o'clock. 1 Beall and General | Secretary Stokes will give ten-minute | addresses on different phases of as. sociation work. As this is tho last meeting of the season a full attend- ance is requested. : There will be a baseball practice of the seniors at Livlatia park at soven | expensive. For nearly fifty years Pol- | well, Lansdowne, was given a hearty | trading stamp @ét; and against made. The position is this : New gon- 'here on Saturday, and leave on Mon premiums generally; hut that the pro-| erators will be coming. hy July 1st, Yay for the west. posed expunging of clause A was go-! and we must have soace for them, In| ing altogether too far; that manufac- | order to get it, turprs and merchanis must have their! generators must bo personal actions protected The steamer Calvin and 'consort Cey- the street railway | lon, from Toledo and Toronto, are 'e . un- removed, Further. | loading timber at Carden Island, under the | more. if we are to be enabled to sup. | The Jew steamer Montreal, eft the common law. The discussion had nar-' nlv electricity to any more citizens | Richelieu Navigation company, will rowed down to the onlv course reas- ' desiring it, and there are manv an. have her trial trip on Saturday, onably open, to make an amendmént | plications, we cannot give nower to, Swift's wharf : Steamers Picton, wp to clause A, that will prevent breaches | the street railwav. Shall the city's fount night: "Cornwall, up to-night; of trading stamp prohibition. An ad-| lichting bueiness be sacrificed for the Rideau King cleared for Ottawa this journment of the case for a day on railwav ? That ne Wek this basis, proposed hy "Mr. Pense,was | nutshell, i ina ay ound dha ia BiSpled fully by the contending par- 146,000 bushels of wheat, te rpiet is the question in a, Give nower to the railway and the city simply will ba unable to take on anv more electric customers, ---- At the best, an areangement fo ive | 8% lie M. T. company' elevator to- Death Of Mrs. Reynolds. power to the railene would ante: bua] Ppt LL Gi } The denth ocourred at the Kingston makeshift oafuir. and wonld, delay the perty of i Ww Ep hie General Hospital on Tuesday morn. more imbarisng oncrations of the po arrived © there Th me Kin 1 , ing. May 16th, of Mrs. F. J. = Rey- | rlant. To satisfactarile give mower to | Where ste. Winsered, om Kingston, nolds; - Her illness, "which extended | the cars. another engind would have | and trims: The owners fo Ing smart over two months, was borne = with 3 OWhers. are construct to be put in, and wonld the expense | j; large Christian patience, Doceased was nu | be instified ?7 .. » erage 21ge dock to accommodate the ! eraft. member of Princess Street Methodist | The prosvents of havior the © ears | Capt." ? 5 ginirch and a resident of this 'city, ro- runnine for the summer do not say | thie ima. Bouncy he To Carty: moving here about 'twenty-five years, | ; . and Canal. | . verv brivht. unless the ¢itv eonneil de: 40 Jook ago from Wolfe Jsland. She leaves to | cidee to delay renaire and extensions | after the steamer Cuba, which. mourn her loss a husband and four | smashed Lock No. 21, and was thrown held in Mac- donald Park on the evening of Vie. ! torig day. A boat parade might arranged in the harbor in tha and a most enjoyable evening be the | Babies cry because they are sick. It may be a pain in the stomach, 'colic, | i om a, In. any case few drops 1. Cataraoui Methodist quarterly meet. | 9 Nervilive soe fox away ey "| ing on May Sth, was largely attend. fully. Where there are young children | - on ng nr o ne -- there should also be Nerviline. It |. 0° uals reported to be fren | cures all: the minor. ailments ust as | from debt, and an increase in mem- Eanly a A ng r--and not so, Prshiv and finances. Rev. R. Still. Rev. R. Stillwell Invited. result; The idea should commend it. | self to the celebration cothmit tee; eee eee Prevést's Smoke Sale. The keenest and most fastidious | advance information, ---- To e---- It should be borne ig mi every cold weakens the _-- Su ars the vitality and Prepares the yew Sor the more serious dis. eases, among which gre the two greatest jestroyers of humay tifa, pneumonia an Consumptioy, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great populari i prompt cures of this i RA eilment. It aids expectoration, re. | lieves the lungs and opens 'the | §§ secretions, effecting a speedy and | permanent cure. It counteracts < # any tendency toward Ppheumonia, ¢ Price 25¢, Large Size soc. Se LUSCIOUS CRUSHED | FRUITS i | Ha dish of our Pure-Cream HY Cream, with a trimming of lugciong Cr shed Friiita is not a (real for the gods we are a long way reckoning. mtn or Our opinion--hacked up by what our i customers say---is that these ( rrished | Fruit' specials could not be mare de { Hcious, one at THE PALM CARDE, THE BEST DRUG STORE L. TT. Best, Try Chemist & Optician. Mitchell's Gld Stand, Phone 39 SANITARY PLUMBING ! 'Fhen you are im need of plumbing or neating work of any kind, we can give vou what you want at prices that will suit you with werkmanship and material quaranteed to be the very best Wé make no charges for estimates on plumbing or heating work. Jobbing work attended to, A & J. JAMIESON. PHONE 287 solicited and promptly Srrersrssessresrrrersel : Wash Goods Galore Perfectly Tovely in their airy | lightness and in the beauty of ¥ their dainty shades. White, of course, predominates, hut we show 'dozens of other colors in Piques, Organdies, Muslins, | Chambrays, Ginghams, ot | ort ibomeonpeses sos imma : Friday We Place on Sale 1600 yards of CHALLIE in an endléss variety of colors and designs, full 30 inches wide and perfectly. fast colors. For a Friday specials onl 12%e¢. a yard. ! Lace Curtains ' Are a popular theme with ns, Lecanse we are beautiful 'range of pattern Never hefore have such great offered in city, at all prices, From 25¢. to $5 a pair. proud of the values been ewman & Shaw BRU BV BOVE TECTURE Te I TTT TTB TET TE TOBE eee. essen nt the power house, Tt will he noticed | " i Shildon, Sino one brother, J. Blair, | that revhire to the encines are Andy | oes aa hy le Outflow ae The Open Door mith & Falls, atid two sisters, Mrs. | ona of Wy Camnball's ahisetions, The | : { i Neil Fletcher, Poquonnoch Bridge, | other is the inability to sunply _-- beat. . | To successbud investment Of Conn, and Mrs. J. A. Blair, of this | tricity (n new anolicants. who desire w Te | speculation @rough Leity, © [i640 Nicht: their houses, if the. street anted--A Band Concert. | E I ------------ reilwav.is retained as a customer for! | A citizen suggested | this morning REAL ESTAT To Stop A Crying Baby. : the summer. . . that a band concert he Is through our office. Our long' be | experience in this line of business, t event, | coupled with unusual facilities for place us in { a! position to let you in on the GROUND FLOOR. buy- | AF BOND, 63 Clarence St. e. Fo pa] OWE, ; W ir | 8 have purchased their readynade eee ee h 3 son's Nerviline has bévn 4 t | and cordial invitation to become their | Jothi d ' ising: a wh o'clock to-nigh pRamsehold remedy of Sanuds, very i pastor for the coming year. 3 i Spin i a lings at} : G. A. BATEMAN -- wise mother will kein a bottle near | | Because it pay " 6 to the | Those ¥ Persons © who Suffer | her sat all times. Sold everywhere in | A Great Cut. | busy tore sue wll his bl ISSUER OF MARRIAGE picumsES, J carvers Eres vageis should} intg$ 6c." bottles: ill ect cn Son ange 104K and great amortment | LIFE snd FIRE INSURAN - ; » . -- | will Ve a case of weed for ¢ ---- t | are. made. expressly for sleepless, ner- | Oatmeal rong. "English," 3 cakes suitings to be made to order af great | Buy razor strops af Gibson's Red | BROKER. vous, sufferers. Price 25c, . Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | reduced prices during the sale. Cross Drag Store. 3 Office, 61 Clarence streets LOCAL th 1 2k § § City { ./" [Arr, City | 1.27 am. |, 9.15 am. 947 8am. i We wal 1.4d12,16 noon 12.46 p.m | ie Ha S318 pm. 3.51 pm. i "708 pan. 7.38 pan. gr a0) AST €£==8 1 : GOING IE City Arr, City | 3 i 148 aw?' 2.2% am, | o. Sail Exp. 2.26 a.m. 3.0 am. | hol) vn. Klcam. S47pm. ; ee 100 pm, 1.29 pam, , xp. 1.00 p.m. 1.29 p.m. ¥ ee AND TRUNKS | IGTORIA DAY j SE TIRSTOLABS FABE SYSTEM Toesday, May £4nl, end ial es, 5% etre rs, | ood CUTS eg gov 2500. URE BRANCH TIME TABLE teave and _ arrive C J pedi : 25 A 4 Fast, I « J Local ... ... a! 4 run daily. No. 5 an Nos. 33 B and of, Monday. All other § run p pt. Sunday vps a ccommodation, Tickets formation, oly to | wd all other IOS p GANLEY : Cor. Johnston & Ontario Bts. | KINGSTON Pe MBROKE SETAE IN CONNECTION WITH 2 GANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. 7.00pm. 738 p.m. | figtoriaDay 1 Single Fare Going May 23rd and 24th. "Re- | wining Until May 25th, 1905 | Full particulars at K. & P. and OC, P, R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. FOLOER, JR. ad 3 TONWAY, F. A r Gen: Supt. Gen, Pass. Agt. WY OF QUINTE RAILWAY New short line for Tweed, Napanee Pastonto, and ail local points. Traloe juve Oty Hall Depot at 8:25 p.m. F OONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagsten. SNBONDERRY ALLAN LY (75 al Mall Steamers. iy Montreal. . From Quebec. | on ey 19, 4 a.m. May 19.2 p.m | Virginian, May 26, 9 a,m. May 26, 7 p.m. | sian, June 2, 8 a.m. June 2, 2 p.m | 5 BATES OF PASSAGK--First ' Cabin, | 3 and upwards, according to steamer ; Bt Cabin, Liverpool and Jondon- | § fry, 7842.50, $45 ahd $47.50 aceord- 0 sthamer, london $2.50 extra ; | C 3 Juss, $27.50-- Virginian, Victor: | 75. . MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, ' DIRECT. n Wed. May 17, (daylight.) ee TO LONDON & HAVRE Pomeranian Sat. May 27, |' NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Numidian . Thurs. May 18, 10 a.m. particulars NL Agent, ise Depot. J. P SLEEVE, Clarence Street. 24th of May Celebration Any person who intends getting a new Top Buggy or Runabout this season should do so this week, so as to have t fine new turnout for the 24th, of May. lication to rent. G.T.R._ CIty . GILDER- We have a full line of McLaughlin Buggies, Runahouts, Surreys and Wag- ons, also a large asortment of single and double Harness, which we will sell at very close figures. SEEING IS BELIEVING abd see if we have mot got the and best assortment of Buggies #8 Harness in the city. y & Wilson, MASSEY-HARRIS AGENTS, i+. 132 CLARENCE STREET. oe CALL AND SEE The new stock of Plumbing and Heating Fixtures, «Gas Stoves. aad Incandescent Gas Lamps. GOLDEN LION BROCK Iw. WHINTON, x "NOW Js. the time for spring renovation and ry e who ) tends "remodel uild, or their pre sent bath room should write of call on us and see ats furnishings dations res detailed prices. advices and our material js first cl and ous LY OF WATERTOWN, N.Y a Studio for music at her home St ith. A limite red. Call Than HAVE YOU ANYTHIN

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