Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1905, p. 2

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[) dire . and $1, Thaw oe $535 and and $3.78 pair. UILTS AND COMFORTERS, pew Just in ROOMS --We have furniture and drap- Visitors Always Welcome. HARRISON CO. 0, nd Surgery For Sale Cor. Brock and so Brook st., si- Arthor time professor of strategy, military topography and tactics ai the Royal Masi ollege, Kingston, bids fa mark in the publio service « Major Lee is only thir malin promo, do. t, Bac statesman--if this last dignified a. term to apply | in politics since ho en parliament in 1900, Mr, Lee was Kong in 1888, an adjutant of yolunboer Artilliey, was a position t gave him leisure, which he utilized in writing. He contributed usually excellent articles ries of the Far Fast to x Weekly, His travels and writ- vered Japan, , of China and Siberia. It is is credit that he can quote a let ritten at this time anticipating nglo-Japanese alliance of to-day. ionlly, he wrote then & " npn or 3 after Japan, the power most inter ted in the independence of Korea, H Anglo-Japanese alliance would be a linking together of the Great Britain of the west with the Great Britain of the far east, and the question of com. mand of the Pacific would be setilid ones und for all," : Returning to England, Mr. Lee spent a few yours in different departments of military work, and in June, 1803, ati) only twenty-four years old, be it not od, passod into the staff office, winning unique distinction in the matter' of military history and geography. It was this reputation which seeueed for him almost gnmediatoly the int ment to the Royal Military College in this country, where he spent five years usefal to himself and Canada, for he not only performed admirably his col- lege duties for five years, but found opportunity to visit every part of the Dominion during his stay. and dlso considerably increased his reputation a8 a scientific soldier and able writer, In April, 1898, ho arrived in Washing- ton to. discharge the duties of British military attache to the headquarters' stall, of the United States army in the field against Spain, In the trenches be- fore Santiago bo displayed sterling org, while the (imely aid he af. fi the wounded under incessant fire won him the regard and affection Of the American forco to which he was attached. At the particular desire. of the United States government he was subsequently appointed military at tache in Washington. In December, 1800, he married Mise Ruth Moore of New York, although Le fully expected to be immediately ordered to Routh Africa, His sorvices not being yoquic- od, he determined to exchange the sword of warfare for the pruning-hook peace and devote his energies to polities in general, and the promo- tion of good fesling betwen the Fng- lish speaking races of the world m partionlar, On his retirement from the army he received special letters of thanks from both the British and American gov- ements, and was promoted {6 the rank of hrovet-major. In October, 1900, Mr. Lee was eleetod conservative mem: bee for the Parcham division of Hamp- shire, by an overwhelming majority. He rapidly 'made his mark in parlia- ment, beginning with a maiden speech which evoked a chorue of applause both within und without the House of "that Japan might require some mor. | al and material support, und England | in, aime toujours a 'adoration.' you turn to the outspoken words of Nelson, written almost before the smoke had cleared awav from Aboukir Bay : "Were I to die this moment, want of frigates would pe found stamped on ve } be It wems safe to venture the predic: tion that the former Roval Milita College professor will climb high in the service of the empire. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on About the Harbor. Crawford's wharf : Schooner Annan- dale, from Sodus with coal. schooner Lydon in loading feldepar at Richardsons" wharf. The schooner Acacia, from Charlotte with coal, arrived at the Locomotive works" wharf. MT. company wharf: Tug Glide up with three light barges and cleared down with two barges. grain-laden, The propeller Simla and barge Cey lon are at Garden Island after dis- charging a cargo of iron at Deseron- to. Swift's wharf : Steamer Hamilton, up, last night; steamer Belleville, down, to-night; steamer Aletha, from bay ports. Homer LL. Dodge is making a trip in a row boat with a sail, from Og densburg, N.Y, to Kingston, through the Rideau ty Ottawa, thenee to Mont real and up the St. Lawrence. Edward Conway, a sailor on the barge Maria, had a narrow escape from drowning at Ogdensburg. . jumped from the boat to take » line, ond a board on the dock tipped up, throwing him into the river. He was rescued after being in the water twen ty minutes, The Montreal Transportation "com- pany has just completed the work of fitting up the elevator at Prescott and grain cargoes are expected this week. This elevator has a capacity of 1,000,000 hushels and the owners in tend to fill it for storage before the season of navigation closes, An effort will be made to keep na- vigation open in and out of Port Ar thur and Foit William harbors as late as possible into the fall. The ser- vices of ice-breaking vessels will be employed, and the Americans will co- operate with the Canadian marine de- partment in keeping the necessary ight and other aids to navigation in operation as long as vessels keep mov- ing. REOPENING OF QUEEN'S Student Fares Are Everywhere to Be Seen. Queen's University opened, this morning, with the usual number of 'iiest dayers.'"' Every train brings a fresh contingent to the city, and soon the old halls will resound with the tramp and laughter of the students. Just mow the "freshies" are husy getting their bearings, while their more dignified seniors contemplate the scene from afar, and gaze knowingly on the newoomers. There is the scurry for suitable boarding-houses also. However, by the end of the week, everything will be running smoothly, and work started in earnest. The few changes about the buildings and on the teaching staff have already heen noted, and no doubt they will, Commons, Few men have studied the more carefully than Mr, Lee, and ox- actly threo years after his return to Westminster he became eivil lord of the admiralty. There was a singular etn, of Lee, in Cheshive, had been great-grandiather, and grandfather, hoth John Loos, were naval eaptaios, and his grand father, Sir John Theophilus Lee, sory: od at the battle of Cape St. Vincent and the Nile, and on one occasion op ened a ball in Naples with Lady Ham- ton as his partner, Major Lee appears; in short, to ke the kind of man who makes a success of whatever he undertakes, His carer in polities will be followed with inter ext by Canadians, though it seems likely to pass under a cloud for the moment, for the gallant member is an ardent Chamberlainite, and will proba bly have to spend a considerable peri sion ar so. Major Leo has the good fortune to be a wealthy man, and has not only in Mayfair---Chesterfield stroet-<but on- lished herewith, "are ardent vollee navy. The mother of Mrs. Lee, the late Mrs. of, 6. Moore, the accom: plished wife of the lar diploma: tist of Wall street, 10 solace Juring a long and painful illness in accamnl- ating portraits and MSS, relating to the greatest soldier and orpanizer of the nineteenth century, and the tusk is continued bv her son-in-law, who, question of practical army reform | i | fitness in the appointment, for the | his great | ¥ | { | The "]. .of 500' Club is tors of pictures, autographs and rari | 3 . ora' relating to Napoleon and the | ber securin don, new names will re ; {ceive a solid" gold association watch in the besutifol library' with the deep- | if possible, increase the prestige of the ollege on "the old Ontario strand.' { The students-well they are here in | greator numbers than ever, When all | are in. the total attendance should {not be far from the 1,200 mark. As usual, each vear finds a few addition al friends of the darker hue register sailors for generations. His great jud in medicine. The registrar, G. Y. Chown, BA, and his staff are the busiest persons about the seat of | learning. Retailing information ga- | lore, taking in fees, ote, they are {not at a loss to know how to put in | the time. Albeit there is no lack of | bright prospects in every department | of f the university, and the opening session promises to be but another and brighter page in the illustrious Doomsday Book. Y.M.C.A. NOTES. Organized. An enthusiastic meeting of directors od in opposition after another ses | and wembers was held last night and | the "1 of 500" club was organized as a charming house in a historic stecoy | association to 500; each member of follows : The object of this club shall be to raise the membership of the the club promises to try and secure Joys means to gratify a cultivated if | one or more $5 members, (not re somowhat costly taste as a collector | newals), between September 27th and of rare naval and military bric-a-heae, | October 12th; the member secaring a "Roth Mr. and Mes. Lee," says a writ: | Bow one will be entitled to a plate er in the London King of recout date, | at the club banquet in November; a from which 1 take the portraits pub ! 4 Jos . | receive a solid gold assoviation pin, | member securing five new names will and a plate at the banquet; a mem- { fob and a plate at the banquet, | Each club member on signing the { above receive a button. Now for the | contest, 'and an increase in our mem- | bership. Let covery member come to | the building, and be enrolled in the {elub. There will be a meeting of re: { ligious work committe on Thursday | evening. | A meeting of the juniors will be theld to form a junior "1 of 50" elub, on Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. To Return South. Mrs. C.D. Harris, who has spent the summer in the city with her wo: ther, Mrs. Mary Milligan, will leave for her home in Alabama the last of THEA oR AGRICULTURAL: SOCIETY'S 16, WE Y. SEPTEMBER 27. ' WORK IN PROGRESS. The Display is Very Fine--Wolie Islanders Present in Large Numbers -- Races Promptly Carried Out. Tuesday was the ing day of Wolfe Island fair. The attendance was very good. For some time the tion have been doing all in their pow- er to make the exhibition a success and apparently their offorts have not been in vain. The president, K. Spoot, has been most efficient, pains- taking, and courteons and the right man in the right place. To his in- defatigable efforts the islanders in no small measure owe the capital results in evidenee, : To give the management their offi- cial title, they are the officers of the Wolfe Island Agricultural Society and compose Thomas Paweett, honorary president; R. J. Spoor, president; Fd- ward Briceland, first vice-president; William Fawoett, md Vice presi dent; W. L. Allison, secretary-trea- surer. The directors are Mes Rich ard Walker, James Coyle, James Brown, M. J. Griffin, Charles Wool man, D. Cosgrove, A. Hough, Hugh Horne, aml Siaivilie Dailey, Casually observed, the fair fo the onlooker presents the sual marked and dis tinguishing characteristics of a county abont is represented hy old and young posal. It gives one the idea of a and customary side attractions are That conveys the scene better than all we busy giving ihe awards among the live stock and poultry. The on tries were well filled and keen com petition resulted. Never has un hetier display been seen on the island. In the thoroughbred cattle classes, Father Spratt and Messrs. James Brown and Allan MeLaren were the principal exhibitors. M. J. Griffin showed some fine short wool sheep. In the long wool sheep class, Willing, Kemp aud Jacob Brown had a close run for first place. Messrs. T. Faw while for grade cattle, one could not wish for anything better than that Mozier, J. Kingsley and Father Spratt. The horses were very fine Gibson, Gananoye, and Tradell, Bath Road, very busy picking winners, A word of praise for the agricultur al department. 14 occupied the whole of one of the fair buildings, and sur Passed anything seen this season, It fraits, flowers, vegetables, otc. bited, were surprisingly fine speci mens. Among the principal exhibitors in this department were, Messrs. Grant oredit to the expositions of any larg aty. Father Spratt, Edward Bri land, Wallac Mozier, W. Fawcett, .| Brown, Jacob Bovd, M, J. Griffin anc John Keys all contributed to the ex has been said of the foregoing de partments might well he taken t Butter, cheese, bread, preserves, hone and showed great eredit to the makers, Mesdames C, Pyke, H. Horne Raneous. Of the faney' work another but words of commendation can he spon for the taste and ability te way nothing of the ingenuity of de sign displayed by the ladies of the is land. In fact the whole fair was a every department. And now for the afternoon's amuse ment. There were two races, the green race, and the township race, They fur n'shed. much amusement and excite ment on a track that was in the fin est condition and surprisingly good. The heats of the township race were partioularly good. The officials in charze of the races are to be com mended for the manner in which they carried out their part of the pro accorded. The starter was Me. Swift, Quebec; the judges, Con, Millan, W Murray and D, Grant; the clerk of the course, Leslie Hughes: and the results . Green Race. Nellie Bay. (J. WM. Russell Waxford, Jr, (T. Connelly) Harry Hubert, (A. K. Mchonald) Bell Boy, ('T. Greenwood) 4 Time--3.08 ; 8.11 ; 3.06. Township Race. Nellie Gray, (I. Cosgrove) 1.1.1 Gray Mae, (CC. Woodman 22.2 Little Duke, (W Card) 388 Time--2.50% ; 2.591; 2.594. Notes Of The Fair. Tho Stella fair was held yesterday also. A large number of city people were in attendance Miss Bassam, of this city, was judge of fancy work, The fas were flying in the village in honor of the occasion. President Spoor and Secretary Me Allist v were busy men yesterday. Father Spratt's exhibit came in for much praise and was worthy of it all. The day's fun wound up with a large and enjovable dance in the C. M.B.A. hall, Narysville, last evening. A government detective was on the grounds to see that the new regula tions regarding gamblers is carried out, One of the races will likely be pro tested as it is claimed the winning (horse is an outsider from Amherst sland. the week, stopping at Toronto 'to vis- | The huildin+s were kept lossd while it her sister and also to get her little | the judges did their work, Some of son, who has been visiting his aunt, { these did not arrive, hance, durng the Mrs. Fdward Newall. Mrs. Harris has | preater part of the afternoon, the pub been detained from returning south on account of yellow fever, ! Special Tip ig corset, 63c. New ' orm. York Dress lic had to gaze without, Ordered Sr ready-made corsets of every description. Perfect fit guaran: teed. New York Dress Reform. exhibition. The countryside for niles | and the hest turnouts at their dis- | prosperous land, teeming with riches | and plenty. Thé . refreshment booths | on the grounds. It is a fair day. | the words of deseription that can be | written. On the grounds the judges | oett, C. Pyke, James Browne, 'and P, | Browne all exhibited Yorkshire swine | shown hy Messrs. T. Fawcett, W. | and it kept the judges, Messrs. W. .). | was unanimously conceded hy all who viewed it to be most complete and the Fyke, J. Keys, J. Fawcett, J. Cleary, | the W. Kemp, C. Pyke, Wallace Mozier, J. | ovsso Kingsley, W. Fawcett, Hendérson and | production of comic Horne. The display of honey would do | turday afternoon, "The stand for the dairy products as well. made wines, ete, were in abundance J, M. Horne, A Staley, Coyle, and huge success in all respects, and in | gramme and the general satisfaction | nis m-- = ee THE DAY'S EPISODES { TO-NIGHT'S EVENT. [Fitey Colored Artists at the Grand. "The Smart Set," hy a company of teolured performers, At Grand mel odrama will be set aside on Wednes- | day, Sept. 27th, and in its place a company of culored entertainers leludes 8, H, Dudley, John Bailey and {Marion Smart and Ella Anderson. { "The Smart Set," may be said to be {without a peer among theatrical or- ganizations. The management asserts officers and directors of the associa | th it it has assembled the best com- {pany of dancers, singers and come idians that mony could procare, giv {and providing costumes of the latest designs, The recent big hit scored by | a colored organization in London has | angmentod the popularity of this form lof entertainment, 'The company num- {1ers fifty people and acide from the singing, for which it is noted, there will be some new styles of dancing in troduead, Comic Opera At Popular Prices. | Prominent in the roster of the Ros {cian Comic Opera company which | comes to Grand next Friday and Sa turday, September 20th and 30th, are Claude Amsden, who has made his | mark with De Wolf Hopper. Frank | en etm sn | i | | | { | | | LUCIA NOLA. Prima a in Roscian Opera Co here, Sept. 20th, and 30th. { Deshon and other big organizations; i Frank Walters, a leading feature of company; { Hilliard Campbell, late of "When | Johnny Comes Marching Home," Jack Leslie; John Dewey, Niss Hazel Daven port, who is one of the cleverest comediennes on the stage to-dav; Miss exhi | Lucia Nola, prima donna soprano. A | the Peggar Prince Op 1 { large and powerful chorus are a po the « | tent attraction, and in addition company, it is stated, carry most « | be given, and Saturday ev ning Rap a, [ Telephone Girl, | tireenwood, William Kemp, James | HIS MEMORY REFRESHED. f of Education. | Al. Fears, chairman of the city mittee, in a letter to the mes, dénies that he ex pressed the view regarding the possi "| property News and | bility of it being unnecessary to sub "1 mit a by-law to the people for the money required to renovate the east wing of the city buildings, as men tioned in last Saturday's Whig, This lis not the first time that Ald. Sears '| has showed a defective memory, The | view referred to was expressed by him | at a Board of Education meeting in | August, and Mr. Thompsod, a member | of the board, took issue with Al'. | | Sears immediately afterwards. If city prope questi take exception to it. Ald. Sears promises that a place will { be found for Auditor Miller. Doubt | less he will put thé auditor in one of | the basement rooms, as suggested | Howevir, from the way the propose | T the eity council will pass the | for submission to the rate | aim of some persons to ment in the city buildings to their memory. would thus be sadly frus trated. Not Seriously Hurt. « What happily did not result in any | | more serious results. than a had | shaking up to the participants was an exciting diversion® at Wolfe I€land McAllister and his Iriving up the hill toward the exhibition grounds when the { horse shiad at an wnfurled flag, Mr. on Tuesday sister we | MeAllister pulled the animal up sud denly but the bit parted. The horse thus freed frome restraint made a dash for freedom, upsetting the car riage and throwing its occupants heavily to the ground. Luckily they jf escaped with a few seratchos and i bruises | Fire At Fair Grounds. At five o'clock yesterday afternoon. | the firemen were called to the fair grounds, in the furthest corner of which a large pile of rubbish was afire. The corner in question is used for nuisance purposes. There was a danger of the fre spreading to ihe fences and eventually getting to the | Tn 4 | buildings. The firemen had to lav 1, { 100 feet of hose to reach the nlacn, and were oceupind three hours in ex- | tinguishing the burning vile. i \ | A House Cleaning Luncheon. Clark's sliced smoked beef a delice j ious and substantial dish for any meal-ready to Serve. Ask vour dealer { Fagle 'has no equal. Only 81.25, at {Git son's Red Cross Drug Store. made up from the pick of the colored performers of the country, and in-; ling the piece an elaborate mounting 'niery, properties and other ae necessary to a first-class opera. Un Sa ada" will "The | What Ald. Sears Told the Board hibits of tho busy bees work, What | y chairman looks up the newspaper reports of the meeting in n, his memory may be refresh. | ed. 2 gurely must have made the statofhent, else how did Mr. Thompson scheme is received, it is safe to say { that the people will not vote for the expenditure, In fact, it is doubtful if by-law ws. The "Fountain pens" for students. The LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest To The People. You'll see it all in the Whig. i 50c. Tape Girder corset tor 35c, New York Dress Reform. Isn't Old Probs just a trifle carly in playing to the coal man ? Rideau King for Ottawa every Mon day and Thursday, at 6 am, "Twill soon be time to gently brush the cobwebs from the snow shovel While the straw hat is still with ug, he no longer travels in flocks. Limestone lodge, No. 91, A.O.UW,, meets Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Ladies English spats in tan and fawn felt. The very latest at the Loc- kett Shoe Store. The coal men are deluged with or ders, And perhaps they are not wear- ing the smile that sticks ! Every student should have a foun: tain pen. It pays you to buy them at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Next week the civie committees will all be in session preparing for the city council meeting of October 9th, Township show, to-morrow. from Chickerings. Orders received at McAuley's beok store, Princess street. Prof. Dyde--have attacked the town. Who said the lea would fall carly this autnmn ? PS date. friends. "tains, rust, dirt or tarnish--but won't wash clothes. The electric lamps on the street cor ners have been giving splendid light improving. at the Collegiate Institute. The non as last vear, lower end of University avenue, is now awaited, Spend your evenings at the Kings 10. H. F. Metcalfe, Principal. The list of e has been posted. Many of the stu time in anticipation of the sports. A number of young men have hand ed together for the New York excur ion next week, and are making sje cial arrangements for hotel accommo metropolis, Welcome as sunshine after storm i cough has been driven away hy Allen' with vou this day. Southern people visiting in King ton say that the vellow fever reo ports from New Orleans and other the irresponsible correspondents mak: them out to be. New York Excursion. Low rate excursion from Kingston to New York and return, Tuesday, fth. Only § good to re turn ten days. Leave Kingston 5am and 2 p.m; arrive New York, 6 p.m wd 725 a.m. For full particulars apply to Howard S. Folger, agent, N. Y. C. & H. R. RR., Kingston, At the wmonthly meeting of the Vie torian Order of 'Nurses' exceutive, ves terday afternoon, Miss Watchorn, nurse, reported that there was very little sickness among the poor of the city during September. She had st tended only one new case since) the beginniig of the month ! Zin «© ith. The "King's"' Last Trip. North King leaves at 5 p.m., Sun day, October lst, for Rochester. All day Monday in Flower City, and home Puesday morning for $1. For Alexan dria Bay and Gananoque at 10.15 a. m. J. I, Hanley, agent, -- "Cod Liver oil emulsion," Red Cross, the large bottles, 75¢. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stare, James Deegan, horn in Ireland, six ty-one vears ago, is dead, in Belle ville. He left a widow, It Makes Your Mouth Water Appetizer, Bracer and Digestive 3 That's Armours Extract Vl TS I's Highly Concentrated One-quarter teaspoonful is sufficient for a cup of bouillon, a plate of soup, or a dish of vegetables, etc. Sold by all druggists and grocers, 12 Varieties. Delicious, wholesome and appetizing. ' One tin will make § portions. Sold by all grocers. SNEEZE THIS "MORNING ? know what that Syrup of White Pine With Eucalyptor and Honey, ; and the cough will disappear Don't Neglect Yourself These days, when the weather is so changeable. The Best Drug Store L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician 124 Princess Street Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Fontrel Station BAGGAGE := FREE Cook's Cotion Root depend. Sold in two degrees of strength--No. 1, for ordinary A = 3 Sce display of cattle, horses, veget- ables, grain and fruits. Kingston Henry. Cunningham, piano tuner The Brockville Recorder says the fucen's Own-- Rev, Robert Laird and The trees have seldom been seen so green at fthis The last of this summer's series of vacht club dances will be held, this ving, for member nd their g o wimbers and eh Compo gb Monkey Brand Soap . removes all The Cook Medicine Cou. Queen's ! Queen's! Queen's! Oil thigh na Banrighinn gubrcth, Cha Gheill, Cha Gheill, Cha Gheill. Zoadies Are you wanting a new Fall Coat, of late. The electricity is certainly There are now 425 pupils registerad resident. pupils are not as numerous The police would do well 'to enquire into the cases of midnight prowlers who have been hanging about the A girl, wanted in Deseronto, for au alleged theft; was taken into custody by I. C. Bateson this morning. The arrival of the officers froy, that town ton Business College, head of Queen street. Prepare to better vour condi- tion in life. Terms reasonable. 'Phona mts for the track is smart and dressy sporty at Queen's on University day looking, made from latest New dents have been training for some : store and we will show you the swell- est lot of the above lines ever seen in dation as well as for viewing the the relief when an obstinate, pitiless moderate prices too | about a new pair of Kid Gloves ? sell a $1.25 Fiench Kid Glove, ir the newest shades, for £1 a pair; guar. Lung Balsam. No opium in it. The rood effect lasts. Take a hottle home antee goes with each pair places are greatly exaggerated. The conditions are not nearly so bad as Ask to see the line of Corsets we aro made with Hose Sup. 0 ber 3r¢ L y 4 ctober 3rd, an Wednesday, October porters attached. Gentlemen After the gym. comes the plunge and naturally look for a Towel. We are headquarters for the best Turkish Towels in the trade 15¢. to T5¢. each. Anything in the line of Underwear? Inspection invited. Newman§ Shaw SWIFT'S, SCRAKTON : knows it and they You determine on getting it the 'next time you need coal. JAMES SWIFT & CO. hdd rors osed Died In Montreal. Mrs. Jane Norris, PEBOPLPPL PPG 0000000040 nouncing the death of her son-in-law, ™ OF CENTRAL AMERICA, RESTORED TO HEALTH PE-RU-NA THE REMEDY. rr Mi#s Olementina Gonzales, Hotel Pro- vincis, Guatemala, O. A,, in a recent letter from 247 Cleveland Ave., Chicago, 11l., writes: «J took Peruna for a worn-out con- dition. I was so Fun down that I could not sleep at night, had no appetite and felt tired in the morning. «J tried many tonics, but Peruna was the only thing which helped me in the least. After I had taken but a bali bottle 1 felt much better. I continued its use for three weeks and I was com- pletely restored to health, and was able to take up my studies which I had been forced to drop. There is nothing better than Peruna to build up the system. "'--Clementina Gonzales. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, for instructive free literature on catarrh. . -- Neither Indian n produces the I TT produce a tea wit of Red Rose Te Indian alone is impossil Neither Indian nor the Red Rose flavor, proportions they produc that has made Red Ros Red Rose Tea the onl where it is once tried. some in ¢ Ives' best equippe: The joints in the made by the very They are strc last a lifetime and the lo the better you will like if Ask your furniture Metal Bed. THE H. R.Ives Co SALE OF HOUSE! For the next month. on acco we have decided to offer our « PRICE, cousi-ting of Heaters. B ard House Furnishings of endless itoludivg a large number of very We mean business. It L. LESSES, POLLPEM® FOPVOE PEOVIOIRE.

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