Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1905, p. 2

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An Opportunity To Secure Palatial Residence The semi-detached brick dwell- with annex suitable for surg- fice or library, containing (10). rooms, natural wood "finish, fire places, mantles, hot heating, gas, etc, first bing. Everything in A . Carriage house and Central and choice ' 199 King Street Will sell to close an estate for of, spacious grounds ex- to and facing on twe stone drive house, one of icest and most central oni Sonam, making i 20th, 1905, wore - Assets, (1905), oa 34 3 Juste. : sos 4 |lirien, $135.33 Tatel, overdraft, $14,990.55; 92. Total, $227,531.78, ' Available Assets. | Stock, $3574.40; accrued rentals, ; 34; accounts ay able, é 3 TU e------ City overdraft, $12,248.40; interest accrued, $4 062.50; draft, 814,900.55. Total, . $32,934.86. Deficit, $13,794.95. » Revenue. The following is a sunvmary of the month, . Capital Account Assets. The assets on capital account in from August Ist; 1904 10 June 30th, 1906, as ws : Real estate, g 79; ghs plant, from which made up : Profits 11% months, $12,621.92 deficit aceount, Jute 30th, 1605, on current 1904, 459, $3,574.85; or , $4,498.08; sundries, $135 of the to plant Revenue 'from . Diane, BOT Sat io. ; vietrio if, 131; total increase int elevén months, $17,450.87, liabilities on June plant, ,555.10; accrued rentals, accounts receivable, accrued, 84! ; es vn as after paying oper- electric above increase is it, "August Ist, total of plant, ets | six months, §1,- Total, $297, profit and loss, $13, ,875; cash' expenses, $1,- .33; bank over. on the eleven 346 i | rows, near Gananoque, where a bar- Ypleasure. She was BRIEFLY DISCUSSED BY THE Increased Street Lighting Will Be fuse Going Into Queen Street Slip Must be Stopped. The fight and pewer committee met yesterday afternoon, -in attendance be- Re © ing Alds. King (chiirman), Walkem, going Givens and Taye, coming The tonder the McCort Oil eom- pany, Pottolea, for oil supply was ac- A letter was redd from Walkem & £22 i from going into the slip. There would still be some, probably one per cent. . = which still would cause trouble. He Sever; ears Invalid, An !was at present in communication with al ¥ 2 Ae Ties : New York oxperts, who were preparing plars for a change, still be the ope a cont. Walkem asked if the extension of pipe out into the harbor would not ofiect a remedy, Ald. Toye said that fome years ago, a pipe was condemn- od because it. would be too small. The new apparatus that Mr. Campbell had in view would cost between $700 and 8800, a costly experiment, but Campbell said that much tar would but there would A well-known and much respected issuing. Ald. t to her reward when Grace Downing, beloved wife of Robert Wales, departed this life on Tuesday afternoon, at the good] age of seventy-two years, The deceas- ed was a sister of the late James and William Downing and is survived by 'her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hiscock. - The late Mrs. Wales hefore the next meeting 'of the mittee, com- Sydenham street Methodist church. The funeral, which will leave her late 80 be conducted at the house at two o'clock. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on About the Harbor. Crawford's wharf: Schooner Annan- dale, from Oswego with coal. Craig's wharf : Propeller Persia, down, this morning; schooner Ripple, from South Bay. government tug Reserve crew have placed a gas bnoy at the Nar crs and the amount of power they use. Authority was given to the chair. man and Mr. Campbell to award ten- ders for repairs to the main shaft. The question was asked as to the salary increases to the men at the works. cial committee last June, for a report, no report ready yet. One of the em- fixing the wages. He asked for more, as the amount paid him was rather small in proportion to the work. Oth- rel buoy formerly was, ers are in the same position. Swift's wharf : Steamers Kingston, down and up; Aletha, down and up; The Proposed: Extensions. Bath; oe erindue, is loading con! _ Ald. Givens asked if it was not time that the committee got to work and discussed the question of plant exten- sions, as proposed by the by-law handed in to the city council last De- cember, but which has laden with dost. Mr. Campbell stat- ed that there was now enothgh new machinery in the Works to meet the demand over next winter. - The steam and electric station might stay as it is for the next year or two and the gas plant increased. However, if the city council decided upon increased street lighting, then it would be neces- sary to go ahead and increase the elec- trical plant as well, Ald. Giyens thought that the people were satisfied at ovresent with the elec- trie plant, but Ald, Toyé differed on Ottawa, to-night; Belleville, down, to- night. At Lake Ontario Park. The attendance at the pavilion at Lake Ontario Park, last evening, was large. Every seat was occupied and many were obliged to stand. The company. this week is a drawing ecard. Miss Belle opened the programme with a taking song, "Tell Me With Your Eyes." Christ and Willis, in their inggling feats, kept the attention of the audience. They are expests at their difficult work and were rppland- ed. Miss Willis' skilful dancing gave repeatedly encor- ed. Wilson and Bell, the colored comedians, kept the audience convul- sed with laughter. Miss Belle's sing- ing was greatly admired, She pos- sesses a beautiful soprano voice. Her rendition 'When the Moon Shines" were anything but satisfied. Instead, they were clamoring for more electric light, { the Point at Issue--Plant Re- | Fl Walkem, on behalf of Robert Craw- othe : Ps nandy Past ford and Mr. Kirkpatrick, asking that next seats, a little lad with a parcel | a certain nuisance ahated. It seems was landed on the road, and the con- | that oil and {ar refuse from the light [ductor went head foremost through | plant flows into the slip at the foot the glass of the rear window, Had | of Queen street. Unless the nuisance the car entirely left the rails it might | is abated this week, a writ for an in- | have he trees with worse ro- | junction was threatened. Mr. Camp- ants , and annihila- I said that it would be almost im- tion possible to prévent all the oil and tar the { Mr. | was for several years an invalid de- be saved, which would result in a sav- spite which she sndsgred herselt ta ing of over $00 a yoar in fuel The any fiends by a : a he Po of | matter Will be more fully looked into next meeting a list of those consum- | This matter was left to spe | but Chairman King stated that he had | ployees has left Beeayse of the delay in | since become | that point, claiming that the people | 3 432.30) ni rele (81,641.10), 84.- od 073.41; office and city expenses, he Gook Medicine Gow Winsor, Outed | "cS, bien and expenditure; $20." 047.92. at expenses, but not including in: sing taxos and insurance, $11,059 59; revenue from electric after paying 'all operating expenses, but not including interest, taxes insuranco, $1, 192.41; total revenue froms gas electric, $25,252. Expenditure. Interest on debentures, $9,525.73; de- benture due, $250; taxes, $3,106.97: insurance, ®400.51; Total, $13,283.21 Net revenue after paving interest. taxes and insurance, 811,968.79; add revenue from rentals, $653.13. Total, $12,621.92. and Electric Revenue. From light and power, $31,240.33, Electric Expenditure. Carbonk for arc lamps, $528.32; coal $7,005.53; oil and grease, $486.89; wages paid, $5,610.02; expenses ($2,- « Net revenue for electric, sot includ: ing interest, taxes and insurance, £1) ,- 92.41. v Gas Revenue. From light and heat, $31,516.63. Gas Expenditure. Oil used for gas making, $5,016.39; toal used for gus making, $3,601.32; lime and sawdust, $498.12; wages paid, §3,624.40; expense (81,166.28) and re- pairs, (81,3678), $2,903.06; office and City hall expenses, $1,843.75; total ex- penditure, $17,487.04. . Net revenue for gas department, not including interest, insurapce tax- es, $14,059.59, ------ Excursion Bulletin, Thursday, 2:30 p.m., cheap excurvion to Cape Vincent, 350. Friday, 8 a.m., ville and urg, Soc. Saturday, § a.m, and 2 p.m., ex- cursion to Watertown, $1.95 return; 2:30 p.m., America's tour of islands, America to Brock: Clayton, N.Y., And Kingston And Ottawa, Ont. Rideau Lakes' Navigation company steamers leave for Clayton every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sa- turday, at 6:30 p.m. Leave for Bh ov diy, Vib ursday aturday sm, J. Swift & Co., agents. -- = © 's, and H ov high 1 A ls Gibon's Red was a gem, She has to appear seve- ral times in response to encores. The moving pictures were good, especially the fire scenc. The company will in- troduce several new features in their programme to-night. Canadians Too Patriotic. other sort of Americans. ships sink by Commodore Perry 1813. We make no concealment that habitants of the united kingdom. Hid- dea in a Detroit museum, nobody their existence. An Invitation Extended. Messrs. W. H. Godwin and Thomas Smeaton left, vesterday, for Belleville to attend the meeting of the high court of Foresters for Eastern Ontar- io. Mayor McFarlane has forwarded an invitation to the high court to meet in Kingston next year. Mother Superior Il. Rev. Mother Sister Mary Jane, who has for many years the esteemed and respected superior of Notre Dame convent, is critically ill, and has ueen removed to the Mother house in Montreal for treatment. She was accompanied by Rev. Mother Cecilia, provincial of the order at Ottawa. ------ His Potato Supply Short. The Freeman says: "The editor of the Cape Vincent Eagle was last woek presented with a bag of fine eat- ing apples. Evidently the farmors around the Cape know an editor's needs, The editor of the Freeman would be thankful for a bag of pota- toes," Light Debenture Issue. City Solicitor Molatyre is in Tordn- to in connection with the light plant debenture issue of $20,000, which - has to be sanctioned by the lieutenant. governor. The Abernethy shoe store has just purchased a large bankrupt stock = of boots and shoes from a firm in Mon- treal or Toronto. Fresh Beef, lron and Wine, The in- 4 Fo pairs ladies" shoes. re u valid's tonic, only S0c., at Gibson's Cross drug store. N. Y. Times. Doubtliss there is no remnant of the old animosity among sensible Ameri- cans, and sensible Englishmen equally certainly would be deaf, dumb, and blind to any demonstrations by the " But, besides Americans and Englishmen, there are in we like the British way better than the Canadian, and wo would like to have scmebody explain why the Canadians are so much more British than the in- would ever know anything about these relies, but now Canada is emphasizing Mr. Campbell stated that if the pro- posed and much needed gas holder is to be ready for next summer, tenders must be called for this autumn, The cost of the holder would be about 830,000. It would hold 150,000 cubis feet, so that if any accident ever oc curred to the plant there would be a day's gas in the holder, thus en- abling repairs to go on 'without af- fecting the gas lighting. At present an accident would put in darkness houses where pas is used. 5 Speaking about street lighting, Mr. that it would cost the present number To do so, the inside Campbell stated £20,000 to double on the streets. the Canadians to consider, and they [ as well as the outside, plant would are peppery. Just now they are "81% Lhave to be increased. Ald, Givens ing questions about the preservation | said that if the extensions to the in a naval museum of the three war- electric plant dopended upon the in- crease of street 'lights, he would have | to oppose expending any money in that way. The street lighting, he thought, was gdod enough if . the trees were properl$ trimmed, Ald, Toye claimed that well lighted streets would he one ef. the best ad- vertisements Kingston could have. Ald. Givens pointed out that the gas extensions were different, because the city would derive a revenue from them," but, would not from street lighting. It was agreed that until the fire and light committee submit' to the city council its report upon street light- ing, the light committee could rot go ahead with the by-law matter, Ac- cordingly the question will be more fully discussed, after the next council meeting. The committee expressed satisfac- tion over the carnings of the plant for the eleven months ending July Ist. Ald. Toye remarked that bis es- timate of $15,000 profits for the year would not be far out. | -------- Bull Killed By Train. There was some excitement at King- ston Mills Tuesday afternoon. A couple of Kingston young men wit- nessed a sight that filled them with fear. High iato the air, above the G.T:R. tracks rose two pair of legs and they thought 'that ' a couple of section men had been killed. They hurried to the spot half a mile away, and discovered 'that a train had struck and killed a large bull. -------- . Snaps In Groceries. Honey in sealers and in the comb, 10¢, Fancy biscuits, a choice assort- ment, 10c. lh. Choice olives, 10¢. bot- tle. 'Mixed pickles, 156. -a quart. Try Prett"s prepared sugar for canning fruit. Pint and quart sealers, the best at Hopkinson's grocery, next Crown bank, Brock street. : regular 83, ly 82.50 at Abernethy's. SPORT REVIEW, Notes On Baseball, Lacrosse And { Other Sports. ' In the international cricket match Canada leads by eighty runs and | three wickets, Phantom won the steeplechase | Sheepshead Pay, and Prince Ham- | burg the sprint handicap, | Harry Howell, of the St. Louis | Prowns, has scored four victories over { the Philadelphia Athletics this vear. George F. Galt, of Winnipeg, in his vacht Nonokasse, won the final race for the Rat Portage ¢up at Kenora. It is said that Harley will be paid 8300 by Providence for the balance of the season, which is less than a month. | Tonimy Leach wants to play the | ontfield in preference to third baso. The boy. pirate says outfielders should pay for the privilege of playing. Frank Dunn, the prospective presi- dent of the Boston Nationals, made Brooklyn an offer for Jimmy Sheck- ard. So far it has not heen accepted. | Outfielder Ernest Vinson, who was { suspended by Cleveland for failing to keep in condition, has joined the | Harrisburg Club, of the Tri-State | League. i The directors of the Toronto Base- {ball Club gave "Dick" Harley, the {club's late manager, a gold watch, | and: the team presented him "with a | suit case. {. Ormondale, son of the £150,000 Or monde, was the victor in the eigh- | teenth running of the Futurity. Ame- rica's richest two-year-old stake at Sheepshead Bay. | The Canadian Soo professional hoe- key team of the International League has given notice of release to Texas Gilliard, Billy Taylor, and Pete | Maltman, of last vear's seven. | Clark Griflith holds the record for { taking pitchers out of the box when | they show signs of distress. The re- jcords show that Griff has sent his twirlers to the bench fifty times this i e AD With « view to making a further re- | season. residence, 119 William Meet, hoo duction in the rate charged the large | President Herriman, of the Cinein- thirty Thursday afternoon, wi ill al. | Consumers of power, Mr. Campbell was | nati Reds, ays he 'will not at present private in character. Service will a instructed to have prepared for = the | blacklist Jimmy Sebring, who js play- ing with the independent Williamsport | team, Sebring's wife is ill, and Her- riman will not act until she recovers, jeolt for $450, | Theodore Breitenstein well | son has done so in the Southern League this sea- that he thinks his arm is good enough to entitle him to. another life lin fast company. "Breit" has won seventeen out of twanty games this | season. - At the yearling sales in New | the {op price was given by | 83,000, for the Lamplighter-- Manola Mason filly, a half sister to McChes- iney and First Mason, George Hendrie | got the St. George--Luey Johnson | Sir Thomas Lipton, interviewed on {his yacht Frin, said: "lI am quite | as desirous ag ever to go on with a | fresh challenger for the America's cup, | but it would be a futile one under the | measurement rules of the New York { Yacht Club." That Durnan and perfectly sincere in their efforts to jecure a match for the world's row- ing cham pionship with Stansbury was evidenced 'when - Tom Sullivan York S. Deimel, his backers are was j authorized by P. J. Mulqueen "and Champion Durnan to negotiate with the Australian for a race, The surprise of the tennis tourna- | ment at Cincinnati came. when Miss | Mae Sutton, world's champion wo | man tennis player, defeated Robert i Leroy in one set and almost defeated | him m a second. Leroy ig inter-col legiate champion, New York champion, and world's champion at indoor ten- nis. | Speaking of that dead heat race to | the late in Chicago on August 9th, Hank O'Day. who nmpired, says Bres- nahan could not have touched both | Slagel and Maloney, unless he had had a ball in each hand. Bresnahan, on the other hand, says he got 'both men with the same motion, sliding the all from one to the other, | At a meeting of the pew | Argonaut football team were elected : President, R. McKay; | vice-president, De. W. G. Wood; man- ager, W, A. Hewitt, treasurer, A. } Bedford-J ones; secretary, George janiin; committee, H, (. e . P. Hynes, H. W. Houser, E,W. Ham- | ber and M. Cochrane. Among the players present were : "Babe" Rey- nolds, Shively, p. Jermyn, formerly of "Varsity; Gray, Fellowes, Cochran {| Houser, I. Morrison, Trimmer, Hovles | J. Hynes, Aikens, Hamber, McPherson | (formerly of McGill), McFayden (for- { merly of Guelph 0.A.C.), and many | others. 3 Toronto- these officer; Pen Hovles, J ------ Coughers, Hawkers, Spitters ! Public expectoration is against the common law, against the laws of health also. When the throat tickles, that's the time you need "Catarrho- zone"; it soothes away the irritation, cuts out the phlegm and loosens the tight feeling. You'll quickly cure that catarrh and throat trouble with Ca- tarrhozone, It positively prevents new attacks 'and cures catarrh forever and for all time to come. Don't take our word for it, try Catarrhozone your- self. Once used Soul be delighted with its pleasant and helpful influence, Material, Style Ana Workmanship Prevost, Brock street, has the Jaquet range of imported goods for sui , English and Scotch tweeds, blue and black serges, worsteds and chevoits, up-to-date pattern, for or- der work, Fit and worknianship guar attend at lowest prices. Give him a call. { Automobile News. Item No. 1-Mayor Dunne, of Chi- tago, was arrested near that city, Sunday, for speeding his automobile, Itemr No. 2---An automobile owned by Martin W, Littleton, president of the borough of Brooklyn, was smash- ed by a collision with an iron girder of the Brooklyn bridge on Saturday. All four occupants were more or less injured. The Last Of The Season. To Brockville and Ogdensburg, call- ing at Gananoque and Rockport both ways, America, Friday, 8 am., re turning leave Ogdensburg 3 p.m. meals on board, home early, 50c William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's honk store, About sixty pairs ladies' shoes, re gular $2.50, for $1.50, at Abernethy's. Buy Vapo Cresolene at Gibson's Buy Hand Sapolio at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. 3 at THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN Every Article GENERAL. Any Lady Needs oxcurmees 52 i ai ana | OF Her Toilet Vieinity--Other Brief Items of * Interest To The People. Musk Lavander Water is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The stranger named Prevost, charged with drunkenness gt the police court, leit town again as¥oon as dizcharged. Bargain counters { at Abernethy's have ladies' shes at 29c.; 2Ve., 49c., 5c, 69¢., it will pay you to sde them. Messrs. Crosby and O'Connor con- Is included in Best's large ag. sortment cof Toilet Goods and Toilet Preparations, AN fresh and in the best possible condition, The daintisst of Taleum and face Powders. The purest of Toilet Soaps, Toilet duet a quadrille party in the CM.] ¢ Creams and Toilet Lotions, A. hall, Wolfe Island, to-morrow : BA ore : The most delightful of Perfumes, Several of the street railway em- Toilet Waters and Sachets. ployees will be laid off at the end of the week. The summer traffic is over The "BEST preparations all apparently so less employees will be through. required. Everything was quiet in police eir- S---- ! cles this morning and Bo yourt was held. One offender who drank too much liquor, was coralled this morn- The Best Drug Store ing, but did not face the mayor, 124 Princess Street 'Phone 59 cures rheumatism' Red "Wa-Hoo tonic $1 bottles only 35c¢. Cross drug store. The annual retreat of the priests of the diocese of Kingston will commence on Monday evening next. St. Mary's cathedral will be closed for the week to the gencral public. For the first time in close on two weeks the yacht Idler brought her usu al excursion to the city to-day. Con- sidering the: weather, she" carried a fair number of passengers. Bargain counters at Abernethy's have ladies' shoes at 29¢., 39¢., 49¢., He., 69q., it will pay you to see them, The number of passengers carried thisy year hy the steamers Kingston and Toronto from June 1st up to dat average 400 on each trip. « This is the Y largest in the history of the line. : The very unwelcome news has heer X 4 received of the death of Donald, sor 9 of Thomas Kerl, Spokane, Washing. Baby S Own Soap ton, aged five months. Mrs. Kerl wa: . formerly Miss Swales, 'of Kingston. lo & guard against all skin troubles in : ¥y a ren. It cleanses, softens, soothes Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen !-- and prevents chafing and sores, To heal and soften the skin and re IT IS AS GOOD FOR THE . OLD AS THE YOUNG. ® ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mrns. "2 at Gibson's and earth, etc., use The "Master Me chanic's" Tar Soap. © Albert Toile: Soap Co., Manufacturers, A bay horse, tied with a halter tc a friendly post, stood, from hefore five o'clock this morning, at the corn er of Queen and Barrie streets, Il h animal was turned into a nearby field where it awaits an owner, of Prescott gas explosion in move grease, oil and rust stains, paint MONTREAL, Since Evan Guilliard, was killed here in the the spring, a son and a daughter hav dix. The fathef's body hak peen tak en down from Kingston to be buried with theirs, It pays to buy Pond's Extract at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Fres) there, About thirty young people called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Kelby Elice street, last evening, and gave them a genuine surprise. They wer kindly entertained. Dancing, music and games were indulged in and merry time was spent till midnight. / fine supper was served before the par ty terminated, SCHOOL | SCHOOL The bells will soon be ringing to announce the re-opening of School and with it the end of the holiday The merry laughter of the girls' and joyous season. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH -- Was Student at Queen's--Other Napanee Notes. Napanee, Aug. 30.---The was received yesterday of of George B, Huffman, boys' will soon be heard as they sad news | Wend their way to school, and all the death this goes i ents youngest. son g to remind: fond paren of T. A. Huffman. druggist, Napanee, | that New Clothing of some kind The death occurred early vesterday morning, at Wheatland, Wyoming, Jis needed. Perhaps it is a New whither the deceased had gone about a year and a half ago, for the bene fit of his health, Deceased attended Queen's Medical College about two Years and contracted a gevere cold during the carly part of the winter of 1903, and was obliged to come home, in the spring. It was thought that a change of climate wanld prove bene: ficial. For a time reports came that he was gaining. About. a year ago his brother, Dr. Freeman Huffman. went west to the same place, and George has been under his care over since. He never seamed to regain his usual health, hut gradually failed Last week a message was received that he had taken sutldenly worse and would not last many days. Decessed was but twenty-two vears of age, ga general favorite with all who knew him. The sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to his father, On Monday last Joseph. Murphy gave his foot a severe out. while at work with the Neilson Robinson, Che mical company, The doctor had te: put in several stitches in the gash, which will lay the boy up for a few weeks, Mrs. DW. McKim spent the past two weeks visiting Mrs, Wood, Nelson street, Kingston, and Miss Allan, Parriefield. Claude McKim: and Farl Abell left yesterday to spend Dress that Isabel needs, or maybe Gladys a New Apron. wants New Stockings, or As for Tommy he will certainly need a new pair of our '"'Tough" as Leather Ribbed Hose, which are said to be almost impossible to wear out. See our special line of Dress Suitings, for 25¢. and 35¢. a yard, Our Tan, or Black Hose for girls' at 10c., 15¢., and 20c. a pair, or our Heavy Ribbed "Boys Own' Hose at 20c. and 25c. a pair-- Nothing better in the make. Nowman & Shaw three months in the harvest fields of the great west. M. 0. Fraser went west, last week, to assist with the harvest on his farm at Methven, Man. Ira D. Clark also took train for his farm in North Dakota. Miss Martha Kent, who spent the past three weeks with her parents. left vesterday for her home in Buffalo. Miss M. Halli- day, who spent the holidavs with her sisters, Mrs. Dovsee and Mrs. Ander- son, left yesterday for Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Morris returncd ves- terday from a two weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs. A, Wolfe, King- ston. Mrs. Morris is feeling better af- ter her visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Stevens, who have heen spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. : : A UNTIL FRIDAY, and Mrs. Charles Stevens, leave to- day for their home in London. A large number of citizens took the T train yesterday for the Toronto ex- is position. G. M. Neily, Selhy, left $ o Monday with a Saclond of stock for @ a elita, Man., whore he expects to ily ALL SIZES COAL ---- Even A Jaded Appetite. Is successfully appealed to by $6 35 0) Clark's pork and beans. Best grown a Canadian beans, finest nea fod pork, well cooked and seasoned, 5c. and 10, per tin. . * © JAMES SWIFT & 0. Bargain counters at Abernethy's have ladies" shoes at 29c., 39¢,, 49¢., Se., 69¢., it will pay you to see them. Buy Catarrhozone, "the genuine is sold 'at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, g pe . 0000600000000000000066 ' * OR "FRU + Positively made fron {sl, constipation, biliousn bo 3 La Bankrupt We have just pu Men's, Women's, | Shoes from a firm in' at once. We will sell : regular price and s price. COME ANL ABER EDUCATIONAL. HILLGROFT AGADE Residential and Day School fo Boys prepared for the Un sity and Royal Military Co make rapid progress are small, and each rece 11 attention. The teachers yv graduates and Specialists Opens. Sept. Tth, 190! REV. T. J. GLOVER, 3 Fall Term Opens Se Foe HUE Cor. Barrie and Clergy § Kingston, Ont. Thorough courses in Accounting hand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Write for particulars. and rates, W. H. SHAW, T.N.STOCKDA E President. P) BOO 0-00000000000000 Students May Fall T A Time Enter Any Sept. £ LIMITED Head of Queen St,. Kingston - = Ont A MODERN, PERMANENT, LIABLE SCHOOL. «. Established in 1883 Practical, enmplete, thorough, indi instruction given in all commercis jere. Open throughout the whole I Pr --- Write, call or telephone for terms an logue . B. MCKAY, President. H. F. METCALF Frine LOVE WILL FIND THE There is nothing so irresist lovers of dainty confectionery, assorted Chocolates and Bonbon Win the heart of the most « sweethearts. Our Nut (Lowney's), and Chocolates of a ure all, most delicious. CALL AT T. PETTERS & CO 184 Princess Street. 'Phon g Clean, ho COA That fs the kind we sell p. kind you should burn Uf you a satisfaction fire. § Wo are filling orders now 'winter supplies. Have you or Pp yours yet ? 'Phone No, 138, BOOTH &C COOV000.

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