counts He Has Held Up.' red to committees © of Queen's, Sondidaves ioe the gl residence. EE ------ . ruled that the goal should not be'| Secretary Hewitt and 'Freasurer' Me- Commhunicatiops. x) cordance with the by-law in regard to | counted even though the ball went | Pherson are re-elected by acclama- two yards : a a payment, He credited Mr. Miller with | clean over the bar. MeGill objected, | tion. od , John W. Olfin applying for Position | 1 ving performed careful work by | ahd at 8 'mosting of the wy ul VOR. secretary - of the "Varsity Asso- tart ent. i which the city had profited: He.claim- | Montreal, the objection was sustain- | ciation football team is in communi- G. H. Smythe for R, €. Armstrong, ed that there was not yet one hight | 4 and the game was declared a drawe| cation with the University. of Penn- Ig a ym ol. preadiua] 18% | commit tee account that had Btn] nine all instead OF nine 10 eight, in *evivania team, Meative to 2 geme in \ : - io * . 3 of wn signed Vv " . hi vam | Philadelphia. "of mber 2nd. price $1 to $1.25. To A. Lanigan asking for $2 paid by oo Soubiel] and not heen sign } favor of College, This gave each team Philad Iphia on Dece the remnants we him in November, 1901, for scrub- | a point, bing. P. E. Marchand & Co., offering sor vices as electrical engineers, tpi John W, Dickinson business premises, His company wish es to increase its business, but be. fore an addition can be Promises, good drainage must be had in order to comply with the factories' net, with reference mediate action was the firm could begin tions at once, Ald. McKay moved, seconded by Ald. Carson, that the petition of N, C. Polson & Co,, he granted. The mo- tion was carried on the necessary two thirds vote. Later in the evening hylaw was passed regarding the con. struction of the drain. here was a brief discussion as to the county clerk's communication ab- ont a conferénce concerning abolition of market tolls, The matter. was refer. to the property commits i" on ) toi, foe and ly" a 82 any of Eaton lors : 30 und '$135 yard required, so that building 'opera- a The Finance Report. The following recommendations of the finance committee were pred : a Sin ott from Fugland and That ' the auditor Me Sopa iv. $1.75 and $2.95. Over 100 de- | himself that the accounts of the Do. Signs, 25¢., to Pair. minion Wire Manufacturing Co., $23. pinoy tari Shan, Tt. out 35; Eugene F. Philips Electric Works, : lon ie "nll othe ur parler $74, and Charios J. Bogne, £20, were a [if "HOI wil other lawfully contracted, he the Shue for payment, That tenders for $20,000 light de bentures and $2,000 Collegiate Insti ture debentures, were asked for and nine tenders ware received. Your com mittee recommend that the tender of the Dominion Securities Corporation, Limited, Toronto, of $21,708, deliver od in Kingston, be accepted, being the highest, : That the 1902-03-05 | poverty, That the request of Ww. for permission to the electors in the be granted. On the communication of S. Arniel, asking for the remission of his tax for 1905, no action, That the auditor has declined cortify the following accounts: Water works, for putting in a hyd rant and removing one 830.53; Bell Telephone Co,, 100 gravity zines, R37. A. Mcllguham, cab for Earl Grey re- ception, 85; Silas Grimshaw, work in the parks, $23 50. Your committee recommend that the adeount of the water works depart ment, 80.533 ®e paid, the committee having provided the necessary funds: that the account of the Rell Telephone parlors has "certified Iv - Mtamped----on our Parlor Is will us if in Sy F. HARRISON CO. 'Phone 90 -- lity ie taxes of Mary Arniel for Ye: remitted on account of J. 'Crothers submit a by-law - to January next, fixing went on his biscuit factory, dog 0 IV COUNCIL N.C. POLSONS PETITION For SL ---- : ¢ | Tendér for $22,000 Debentures Awarded a Toronto Company ~The Auditor's Report on Ac & Co, asking quired in Ontario street to drain hig be built to the The E * 5 ve 8.90; con- | | TO CALL A DRAW. The Auditor's Report, 5 The city auditor in compliance with motion. of council submitted a report showing the accounts he had refused " why he refused to pass them ind how ing Notes. > "1 Montreal Gazette. g the English rughy game on the Sol- At the city council last ev. 5 they wore disposed of, In all, ; Tiwi College may yet have 8 run fdiers' Field at Harvard on November ening were Mayor McFarlane, and] be had refused to Shows Awemy for the intercollegiate championship | 1j¢h. : : Aldermen ngrove, Carson, Givens, , accounts, of which several are sti V with Toronto Varsity. 1A team composed of members rom i id. : { In the College-MeGill game in Ot- | Regionelis College and St. George's Harkness, Hoag, Kent, King, Mallen. | wpa : ; i ge ¢ giopoli : v McCann. McKay, Meck, Mowat Rois, | Concerning the light and power | tawa, Gleeson, centre-half-back for have decided to enter in the Junior Sands; [oars and Toye. The following Sy het th he a College, succooded in touching the ball | 0. H.A. this winter. communications were read and refer. | counts the auditor eld wp, Ald, us McGill kicked a King said there were four accounts of { The referee, < Dr, Dalton, this committee which were not in ae- Ald: Meek said that the object of . " to 9 1 re A . Queen's University are now backing ' 2.14, and onal ath il, have . y i ia his motion to get the report present up their referee amd claim that the {been sold for $5,000 to F. A. Crab sell them at i L. Guess: asking for Femission of ed by the auditor was not inspired by | union had no authewity to change or tree, of New York, for Speedway pur- i tax, ; anything from the light and power | interpret a rule out first notify- 'Doses. They are full sisters, by Bry Lr per square i gh Cameron offering a road roller committee, but from something that | ing' the intercollegiate members 10 son; Actna, by Aberdeen. = 50c¢. f fon a . i was in the finance COMINItiens report | (hot offer. Ax a result of the protest "Bill" 0 Hota, the clever outfielder, yard, f VU Polson & Co., pking for the a'month ago. Tt was concerning livery | ov made by Guiean's the union may it lost to oronto, having accepted i : \ | immediate construction of, a drain in accounts that the auditor had not be called to must Montreal, Novem. | the terms oficred him by the Balti- : Ontario street ~--Granted. 4 countersigned. His object was to Ze | her 17th, to rece tho matter. more Club, and will play with the Local board of health recommending of i ounts \ : ? Birds next year. O'Hara will receive the construction of the above drai the unl to it ita * aecoun Collega hopes 8d able. t6 defeat : he i above ram as ) ay h with 1 Mc ul, a local improvement, throuch | Toronto in the regularity as required nes | and should the by the bv-law. . The following motion of Ald, Mek seconded by Ald. Toye, was adopted n of Dr. | to would thy ite, woul en ba tie the firet steeplechase. J, J r. Patterson lived in Kingston till thorized tenders to be called for, and because they were 'not-- y lege has Hard this season, was marked hy heavier line and somewhat but roughness as us collegiate games, | by its absence, ors ruled off, it is true, cil was greater than. the parks' com- mittee, The council had passed a cof tain by-law, amd the auditor should follow it rathér than any resolution of a committee, Ald. Angrove will doubtless have the account in ques: tion 'put through without further de lay. the gam work on th was most foticeab, but that wa INDIAY BRASS BAN vards- of territory, and sometimes th Co,, for 837. be referred back to the committee on fire and light; that (he | account of A. Mellquham; 85 for al . cah for the covernorgeneral's recep | tion, be paid. and that the account | of Silas Grimshaw for work in the | narks he referred back to the com- | mittee on parks. ow. Et Conumittee Reports. The city Property committee recom. mended that Geo, 'Adsit be appointed caretaker of the fair grounds in place of 8, Conley, who resigned. -- Adopted, The board of works and light com. mittee reports as published were ad- opted, ey "There was no report from the pro perty comunittee on the city buildings improvements, as a quorum of the committee had not attended the meet. ing in the pfterpoon, . S. OWN THEIR OWN HOME As son as possible, 2 as cer- 8in as that young intend to marry ESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. " ---- J | UNION HAD NO AUTHORITY | 'And the Interco, llegiate Body May | Have tu Meet to Reconsider i Its Action--The Latest Sport- goal after a try, games vot to play i i Dal- ton be sustained, 'Pttawa and Toron. ever rode, harder tackling wal in the inter There were some play- | ftom being for infractions of the offside rule, afi ed in dribbles, which cost them many | iv i 'di wd Voorhis, R.Y.C.; Crescent Y.( ., open Delegates to Y.R.U.--J, Ww. McMur- ray, George Owen, J. B. Pritchard. Sporting Notes: Hackenschmidt, the Russian lion, defeated Alec Munro, the Scottish champion wrestler, at Glasgow. - The gate receipts at Saturday's >] Gill mateh in Toronto ameunt=l to ¥1,200, the best on record for 'Var sity. : Two teams from Halifax will play |. br. Clarke and 1). I. Durroch are the The Hamilton trotters, Mary Scott, 8350 a month, and in" addition a bonus of $375 for signing a contract. IF. W, Woodworth is a candidate for vice-presidegt of the O.H.A. and the clubs necdad strength- ening and jt would be his earnest en- beaten 6°to 0, by Dartmouth, and at e | Philadelphia the Pennsylvania "team were lucky to ge t a draw--6 all--with . | Lafayette, Swarthmore shut out Cornwall, 14 to 4. It was only a e | blocked kick that saved Pennsylvania shut out like. Princeton. beat the Carlisle Indians. but the red men s Harvard scored eleven points A side interference chiefly. In size and | against the crimson. The worst beat- Two by-laws wore passed--one for weight, the visitors had all the ad- |ing Columbia ever had was when Yale the construction of the drain asked for Vantage. Queen's had a new set of | won on Saturday by 53 to 0. -- by Mr. Polson and the other for the | signals, but apparently they failed to Eckersall, C-avondertol. mr ter partial exemotion from taxation till { work. acToNs phing: hin TAR ach "University, never the end of 1905 of the Davie tannery. Lib ar : wil aren Timaes net -wegr protection of any sort, appear- The: eikomtin eS SR. With-success, fof fumbles result- | ing in gvery game without nose guard re coi A ns. or headgear, His Jersey is not even | padded, and the few days' hunting around Collins Bay. Maric, Ont., is in the city foria few days. drug store, left today on a hunting tour. eral row's issue, to pass judgment on the cement side- walks built this year: sembly city hy 7 one of ver, at M2 Princess street "Snug Harbor" interest ane Sunday morning was preached by Bishop of out thy transgressions and thy sins; was his text, the Lompray to Tomer. (la inzton occupied by J different THE DAY'S EPISODES RUS LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN ~ GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of The Boeckh facto, v =2eckh ries have Boen making batter and better brushes for fifty a i years. Every detail ig jp terest 'Easil Read and s in a y the hands of experts, ang Say, this weather is a hummer, Best materigla are used, Lr. A. W. Winnett has returned ac rush is Carefully from a trip to Mexico, : inspected and none 'but Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen were in Perfect goods aroshippeg, Bro o over Sunday. All was peace and good-will at the police station this morning. To take away a man's good charac- ter, is to give him a bad one. Don't overload your horse. A mer- ciful man is merciful, to his beast. br. O'Connor has returned from ks' slay in New York City, mith left this morning for a William Bermingham, © Sault Ste. Harold Buek, junior clerk in Wade's The Whig has had to hold over sev- interesting letters for to-mor Only It will be time enough next spring Hememyer concert and as- uesday, Novensher entertainer, school children's ba- th. James F Patropize This ] zaar in aid of the General Hospital, f ; Thet the special report of the auditor | local Fepresentstived Jnight slo Norse City Hall, November 9th and diva of information in reference 10 the es- : i p br tei 3 than support "Woody's" - daims Ol lwerybody knowin Alf Good: foblishibent of an iron works in = Bint liitor ee ear A Kiugstonian Won, the poston. He has always been an earle, will wish him 2 delightial time Kingston, 7 : oy iting wher the council | The best races witnessed ju Delor- | enthusiastic supporter: . of amateur on his wedding trp to Bermuda. City Engineer Craig reporting on | P legally pass any account to | MT Park, Moutreal, * were held on athletic sports and there is perhaps Bandmaster Walker, Chathath," has There the drain. at the corner. of King and an "a : a shied i use it Saturday, There weter two fldt races no better authority thereon in the do- been appointed bandmaster of the more. Johnston streets, which the anc tor Da oy with. | for the runners, 'und a steeplochase, minion to-day, id 14th regimental band and will arrive x | County Clerk Ed i Ki lis contrary to bvlaw. No, ' | They were very: interesting, Large | President Harry 1. Tavion of -- the to Dans lucky o 55 ¥ Ulerk Edward 8 asking coun out the said hy law being suspended } fields: were & Ee 5. Th x 3 Yiol th o-night. . : ¢il to appoint a delegation to confer ated : 0 C8 were in e@elOF! the: races. The. | pactorn Baseball League, sai relative | he Toronto Star says two King- with the county council on November | °F TP" ! | horses Closely contested, The first to published statements mtimating | con Men are mpder arrest' for raising 16th, with reference 10 the abolition AC In Point | race, fith-cighth hedts, was won DY | that he might lead a movement. look- 810 bills. Tt is generally safer to raj of market tols. ¥ ON age : - 1 oi J.J, tterson, cformerly: of King ing to the combining of the Fastern hens or cabbages, : The C. Martin asking that, two trees _in By-law ay was Rings -- t- aia. fold Cockade. Sho Tan 2 | League and American Association by | "g, far we have mot heard of any front of his house on Balaclava street was shown that the parks SOT WH | beatiful race, wining casily, with taking four of the strongest -clubs of Kingstonian being shot for a deer, LT. be out. Referred to the vity'- engineos could' spend as~mich as $60 without | Marston Moore, asgood. second. Two each association, and forming a new | jit the season is young vet for the and Ald. Rosswith Power to act calling for tenders, Ald. Angrove was | Many.woii the mile dash. The steeple league, that, there was nothing in the | citizens carrying guns. iA pon . on his feet in an instant, claiming | chace Was won by J. J. Patterson's story. . His object, he said, wonld be Dr. Sheriff, graduate 'of Queen's Petition Granted, that the accotfnt for Iopais to Jak | bay stallion, Siorster with Mr. Pat- | to keep the Eastern League intact who 'now resides® in Ottawa, and is N.C. Polsg d i | pornos: 323, held up by the auditor, | terson wp. Ho pa heantitully. This is | Several of the or 1 Olon addressed the council | because the parks' committee had au in reference to a sewer which is re the stalwarts on the Rough 'A I Mrs. Joseph Silk During the past vear the debt has, been reduced by half the debt, besides I cost of maintenance Toronto University sermon on 1,700, or one The on the Ontario. "I have blotted W. 1. Faip has re xed the oier pd + Reeth Kemer ny Insurance ence and Nell streets, to tha office Fecen( v obn Bell Carfuthers, the teackeps .in grades of the public schools Meetings of the time alotted for PETITION. wonderful success, the nun 124% Princess Street. The most reliable stores Canada recommend s A Few Days More a few days remain of the the COAL com. All returns must be in by FRI. DAY, November 10th. ccmpetition has been a 1ber who have entered into it have been he- yond all expectations. is still / time "for a few Perhaps you will be the ne. It costs you nothing to try, Best Drug Store BEST, Chemist and Optician "Phone 59 UCTION SALE WILL SELL AT MY AUCTION 1 he \ 1 that Rider team, is in the city stand, Nov. Lith, (pot Abe. 4 A a deavor to help them along sd tha J oh . i Shi 12.10 p.m. sharp, the Co ag was all right | year ago, when he moved to Mont- | the fight i would'be a Wore Bexar bes inson, in ihe hospital st ainoung, of Land." Maple 1 and should be posted. Ald, Meek" ex- | real. We are glad to bear of his suc equal_cne; 2xll by ' Se wolff ng fron vacant Tot. forming the tw i i i : ; paralytic stroke on the left 'side, has | Chutian: ind York St plained thyt thy auditor went by the [cess Some of the big American college beén unconscious for dave. Foathim ar "committee's resolution : for tenders. ------ teams were surprisea by the results A. J. Jackson and Miss Sadie Jack. WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer But, AM. Angrove, using the argu- Ottawa Press Views. of their games on' Saturday. At son, Detroit, Mich.. are visiting their ment of ex Mayor Thompson, claimed Ottawa Journal : Compared with Princeton the alleged Tigers were daughter and sister, that the creator was greater than the the other games in which Ottawa Col- created, or in other words the coun Magnificent 0 ; Pads in his trousers are being held each evening to talk | Our "display easily béats Jnyihing ---- j Posstssion of the ball. : are as light as they can be made and over with Inspector Kidd work for ever shown in. Kingston for cor Will Be a Parade, on Wednesday | ttawa Free Press : Good football give any protection at all. He Wears | the coming month reethess of style, good workman Afteruson | was played, the kind everyone wishes | the lightest football shoe that can be The Belleville Intelligencer says that hi b--extra-quality of iia i . i | to see--fast and exciting, clean and | secured, and thus he is ready at all no letter should ever have been-weit Ship, ahd---extra--qin Lincoln J. Carter 8 border drama, | sensational, just like ga Korse race. | tines to give the Maroons the benefit | ton or sent-from the attorney gene terial, $ "The Flaming Arrow, rfomes to the | j,rg going from start to finish, It of his great speed. He Yeldom wets | pals office except to inform Mr Ash Prices ......... . . 86.50 to 8150 Grand on Wednesday, November Sth. Vas a game where combination failed | into a--hard ~ Scrimmage, never being | lev his successor had been appointed You had better buy this "week It is said to possess the true Western to beat -- individuglism; Copsidering asked to carry the ball, except in ga The cadets gave a splendid dinner hil h Fi%is 'comets melodramatic flavor, depending for { the poor interference Queen's line gave trick play, in returning punts, .and in | on Saturday night "16 the visiting hie ShieTrange Ts comple iti "Sliceess upon its, brisk action, ex: | her half-bpcks, the latter did remark. frarrving.. the---bal--back, after tle McGill foothall team. Covers were citing climaxes, and stage mounting, ably well Phe calloge scrimmage held | kick-off Coach Stagg has biilt his laid fam 118 and a fine time was en- together with an adroitness if dram- the Queen's back pretty well and | team up around this one player, and joyed with songs, recitations apd . atic. conception, and an excellent casily excelled in interference, but the | a Maroon defence is always ready to speeches, Lieut.-Col. "aylor, eom Walkin Skirts plot. An exciting four horse race is | Kingston boys were adepts at steal | save Eckersall from injury when he is mandant, presided and sane two capi 8 the feature of the first act, Interest 18 | ing the ball. | tackled and thrown tal songs. ® > 2 itv Tailored increased in the second act by a real Ottawa Citizen : For Queen's the ---- The advertisement for a superinten. | YOU can bay a Beautifilly Ta | istic couneil fire, pow-wow and ghost bright stars were Patterson and i MARINE INTELLIGENCE. dent of the, House of Industry brought Walking Skirt for $3.50 11 10 dance by the Indians of the company. | Turner, the latter securing two touch -- forth ten applicants, hy Saturday, the stores will ask you 8 more fir The third act contains a number of | downs while the Queen's captain play- What is Going on About the | last day for entries. The office of 'the Look 'over the showing, as it will humorous specialties, including a {ed a magnificent wing game that in | Harbor. superintendent became vacant by the Crem . genuine Indian brass band, The com- Spired his men as nothing else could. The freight out of Picton, this fall | death recently of T. Countermen. A interest you. pany is said to be one of the largest Nattemon, Moraver, never lout his i% 80 far in excess of other vears that | Meeting of the board of directors is that will appear at the Grand this temper and kept his smile wor Ing all it is expected the tow-bargs' Rob Roy | 10 be held next week to make an ap . . season, numbering some forty people, afternoon. The work of Leo Gleeson will take rargo to Montre 1 pointment, though same of the dirce Wh t i skin Coats Much care has been given the piece | and Williams vas always prominent. Cr o's od? i an is Iri tors are in favor of retaining the ! e ear and an excellent mounting above the | "Marty" Walsh got. few opportunities 1 Ta Es aa c BAmer Alexane tia, services, for the winter at lest f : ' Il "ied te nea |, and seemed to be: out of Hace t left | CONN, last night; steamer Niagara, ] : ey nsh 0 "For the "wa darlings,"' that will Carter standard, is promised. A grand place a Up, to-night; propeller Cuba due, | the matron, Mrs Countryman. rt} street parade will be Fiven at four | ali. down, to-day : propeller Michigan. . -------- make them look even Sv % an o'clock, 2 a | Push For The Gime to-day. 3 Victoria School. ever, and at the same tine I + [tn sthe event of Bit 'one rate be} _Swilt's wharf : , Steamer Rideau The following are - the marks ol, them good and warm. i Sherlock Holmes. | tween the Rough Ride i 5 ilton | King, from Smith's Falls, to-night; | tained hy the pupils of the nnior Prices ........ $2.40 wp Dr. Conan Doyle's novel, The Sign Ti oo for the I pl rh Steamer Picton, © due, down, to-day; | fourth clas; on the weekly examing of the Four," which introduced fam | Kin Ea should or Bp ie 0 . |-3teamer Belleville, up, last night; SS. | tions hekl during September and (x ous detective of literature, Sherlock & ha PUSh her claim OF | Waconda, from Montreal, up, yester. | tober. Marks obtainable, 100: J. : the match be ing plaved here. A more | a RQ N b : d x ar > po Helnics, affords excellent material for central spot could not be Nit Spon cory day: 88. Neepawa Lo with flour, from Shannon, 374. KE. Downey, 360: A n erwear a thrilling drama, one that has some the gate from the ty awl pon aud | Fort William, last night. . Bond, 260; L.. Murray, 359. L. Sparks, thing besides time-worn situations to ing distr et would equal that found } MoT company : Tug Tempson and | 3: C. Calvin, 35 - Greenwood, Our Underwear Department is pr recommend it. The play, whicli is be Arve 1 three grain barges, cleared for Mont- M. Booth, 3 ; B. Chown, 341. a popular spot these davs. Never ing produced this season by Edward v { real; tug Hall and three grain barges, | K. tinger, 344: I. Lipman 2 ; I > rewd cash buyers t. Rice, will be seen in this city, at 4 i for Montreal. propeller Westmount. | Met arthy, 343; I. Cruse, 3 5 before have shrew: ash : the Grand on Saturday, November Col. Strange On Council. . from Fort William, * wheat: tug Emer: | tess, 3140. Ww Cunningham, 339. had such an array of Underwear 1th afternoon and evening, At the Lake Yacht Racing Associa- | son and two coal harges, for. Char Bedford, 33: G. Hooper, values spread before them { lon meeting in Rochester, N= | lotte, : Crawford, R." Downey, 326. M. Every style for Men, Women, Girls "The Yankee Consul." | was voted not to take any action in | During the high wind last week the | Dewey, 322; W. Gilbert, 321; F. Fair. : a Wik nt soprlar prices That delightful Blossoir-Rebyn ma. | regard to recognizing the three small. | steamer Mary was blown from her S. Daryaw, 320. F. Callaghan, OF 0YS, at po} sical satire, "The Y ankee' Consul" | ©. classes of boats until the rules are | dock at Waddington and swept against | 315; H. Sargent, 311: F Lemon, 310. with J RUaiitly Wumorous sites home} prepared and submitted. Watertown one of the abutments of the bridge H. Dunlop, 300. K. Simmons, 307. wit uni 2 seu Xi tl fia} was admitted to membership. The | A hole was stove below the water line | Grant, 306; L. Payne, 306; A. Burns, NEWMAN & soonat the J 1 on Tuesday. Nov. | "Xt meeting will be held at Hamil | and she filled and settled in shallow 303; M, Dalis, 203; A. Aikens, 202. Fr pit © rand on Tiesday, Nov ton, Ont, E. 8, Noyes, Hamilton, was | water, Was pumped out and floated. Ludlow, 280. R. Roge:s, 285. A. Work. ember ith, | elected president. A. E. World, K. | The Algona is running on the Mary's nan, 2 Davidson, 264: R. Lud. me. | Cos vice-president; M. R, Gooderham, | route while the latter is being re. | Jaw,' © Cooper,' 207; 1 Peo eoeveeeed Insanity Is Increasing. | R.C.Y.C., Sccretary. Council, PF." A. | Paired at Ogdensburg. bridge, M. Kennedy, ¢ . L o® Statistics show that asylums gre Strange, K.Y:€. J. W. Rutherford, R. I'he Rutland Transit company, Og- ferd, 245; G. Campbell, 2: A. Me- overcrowded with patients suffering | C.Y.C.; J. 7. Mott, 0.Y C. Van | densburg, N.Y, has let a contract to Corm'e', 226; N. Derry, 295. 3. Part. from despontdoney and mental collapse, { the American Shinbutlding Sompany. Hdge, 291; P. Seammell, 218; W. due to low vitality and impoverished | | | petroit, for the: building of two steel { B)omeloy, 216; © E. Parkin, 205. blood; whith cannot keep the brain | NOURISH freight carriers, Welland canal size, to | Gamshy, 150; WH. Lr: 41; a . healthy, Wade's Iron Tonic Pills sti | Rp ~, [ bo delivered to the company June Greer, 102: G. Smith, 71; L. Bir. ° stom. vitality ay ren, "eevee re | the body, don't "dose" jt toms cath. Th a perily be 210 | Kg IF YOU SAY : ore vitality anc © mew, ric : . s rerell, ¢ blood. Tn boxes, 28c., at Wade's drug i ici 'S | the Rutland lie. has been libellod in IN Be -- : store; Money back if not Satiley with medicine. Scott's | the sum of 83.375 in commection with The Awful Prdfessor--He Thinks. tory, Emulsion is the best ------ An Admirable Book. An old Queen's man, who has taken . a 'place in the ranks of authorship It Is more than -3 food; very day some one calls at et We" Ala Cae | you may doubt it, but it ace loking or + home. Migr LE digests perfectly easy and you have for sale | month ago. Nearly 800 copies were | at the same time gets the ist it with us. : : Ror of the ar, Sorte" fea digestive functions in a have the bist facilites for fo Selon REE 1 | condition so that ording welcome addition te ture, ton, on Sunday, for' the henelit young children of Portland Saunders, who committed suigide last week, Canadian litera | food can be' easily di- | gested. Try it if you are | run down and your food | doesn't nourish you. | SCOTT & BOWNE, Tiéronto, Oat. Took Up A © A collection was ollection. taken wp in Pie amounting to $300, of the wie and tivo nourishment in existence ia collision which occurred in the Sf. Toronto Globe. "s A tenn h ria is Prof. Shortt bas had the temerity een AY. in Which dae to form an opinion of his OWN oh cer- DAY. aged. 2 tain subjects. Naturally the journa- a i listic czars have decreed that ke shall ouT : Fine Furs be knouted daily, until he repents him, . : f his error. . i We sell our furs for what they are, | his i j not a single article js misrepresented, | and. the values we are | furs cannot be duplicated outside our | store. See our large range of Alaska | sable scarfs at from 27 to £30. Camp- | hell Bros., the manufacturing furriers, showing in fne ---- Yes ! there was a market this morn- ing-- if vou eould call the small tun. out of women and farmers a market. There were but a very few dozen eggs offered, selling at .30c. and fowl were likewise seq day's prices rulsd. 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