fg ned rm Ege » MY sla , ; 5 ir 3. Mas. A. ScTHExLAND. IRRITATED HEART because they eys and skin, ** Friit-a-tives' set the and sweeten the stomach--insure the y meal. 'They make the liver give up thore larly evary day, and strengthen and heal directly on the skin. concentrated fruit juices, combined by a 19e4 their med: action many times, on Hated o tablets gl KILLED IN PRIZE FIGHT. Kid Goog Loses His Life in the Second Round. New York, Jan, 20.--"Kid"" Goog, a prize fighter, was killed Thursday, in the second réund of a three-round bout in a place known as George Me: Faddin's Club, in Third avenue. The man with who 'he was fighting es vaped and the police are' looking "for him. It ix said that Goog's right name is Greenberg and that he is a restdint of this city, Goog't oppon- mt was known as "Kid" Sic. Both were boys eighteen years old, There ware about 500 spectators present, and w Goog wis found to be hg 4 © was much éxcitement. ir arrests were made of men al: foged to he connceted with the affair. ---------- Big Elevator Resumes Work. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 20. ~The big Harroon in elevator at Elwood, 1 | Bas, on the other side of the river, « was reopened for business, to-day. It is operated Ly William Nash, of Chicago, and W. H. Ferguson, of Lin: coln, Neb, two of the leading grain men of the west. The: elevator has been rebuilt and improved machinery installed at a cost yof $30,000. The levator had * heen {damaged by a severe storm in May of last year and had to be placed out of commission, It was found that it wolld be more advantageous to put in new and ja proved machinery than merely have the ald machinery repaired. original cost of the structure was more Ahan $100,000, and its qapavity | Is over half a million bushels, © \ : alreadeused Neave's ood in omes (Babies Castle and (he ome}, and 1 likes no liesitanon in it has proved. very sai factory," July 27th, 1001, VIED In THR Hoping For Clemency. Annapolis, Md. Jan. 20. -<Recent events have caused something like a panic among the midshipmen at the Naval Academy, who have reason to fear to' be disciplined for violating the rule against hazing. It is said that an offort hax been made to intercede in behalf of the guilty middies and to induce the president to treat the. of fenders with clemency, whop their con- duet is officially investigated. -- A 'man will read a book from bepin- ning to end, but a woman would rath er do it from end to beginning, THE LYMAN BROS. 0 and real. find foot-comfort in "Canadian" ea correct styl 3 Look for it when - 'Deaths of Millionaires Point a Wall Street's Double Sensation «A Skyscraper Church. sell Suge when he recalls the delicious thrill that passed throw, i | he onee more sone t Shekels A fit that in upon ont tiv] A hen the brokers went borrowing and | enormous iter for the 'money. 7s is reported to have loaned some ,000,000 in that sharp action, and to have made somo $70,000 on the deals. - Perhaps Mr. Sage took the profits home and counted them over and over to tickle hiv ears that had not for some time listened to their entrancing chink ch'nk as one coin stock another, or the rustling of the crisp new bills as he lovingly pulled them through his hands. . But the tax assessors have keen ears, too, for the notes that money gives out as it posses from hand to hand, and they said to each other wisely, "verily," this is that rich man who ask year asked us to not require him to visit us in person fo swear off his assessment, or some portion of it, and we did reduce the total at his request by letter. © Well, we won't do it this time. If Russell Sage ean run ito town to bag a fortune in a few days,he can come to sec us, and we will son if a man who can loan $20,000,000 from his pile of real money, cannot pay a tax on $2,000,000, Bo Mr, Sage will have to pay the full amguat this year without a murmur, Sut it © only the master thought of his mind--to whittle down yhat is against him, and pile up what | for him. It dos Tet really make any difference to him whether he pays taxes on $2,000,000 or on $1,000, Dr. Samuel OG. Tracey sounds a'note of warning against the danger attend: ing the excessive use of eommon table salt, using as his text the death of Charles T Yerkes from Bright's dis- case. There is certainly one good re sulting from death of prominent per: sons whose wealth makes a good talk in the world, if they dio of diseases that reap a large harvest from poor humanity--they serve "to point a moral and adorn a tale." The prom- inenee of Mr. Yerkes serves to bring the doctor's warning before many per- sons who would never otherwise have heard of it. As the mortality from kidney diseases is greatly om the in- cr nse, it 18 worth while for people to take heed to what the wise physician has to say. The late Dr. Millard, dur- ing his life a moted specialist Bright's disease, once told the writer pal oné, of Bright's disease was the excordingly' slow action of humid cold on ths pores of the skin, He said the cold tended to close the pores, and thus more work was thrown on the kidneys, which evidently succumbed. The preventive, he said, was to expel all dampness from dwellings and busi ness places. This cause operates in such a markes degree that a census epnmerator in an interior city found that a small stream enneing through the: place, with dwellings close to cither bank, was fringed with deaths from Bright's disease and kindred ail- ments, New York city; having swept away a lot of politicians, will, of course, im- med'ately, take up another lot, and exnlt them to the skies, obeving their slijhtest nod or whisper." We are now to have on the democratic side as the rulirstfor an indefinite period in New York city, and measurably in the state, a now triumvirate, composed of the ge of Princeton, Grover Cleve. land; the mergerer par excellence, Thomas F. Ryan: and Mavor MeClel. Ian, who has the handling of the i'y'voffices, and inakes it clear that he will use them 'as seemeth well in bis eyes, and in the cyes of his new partners. Cleveland has prestige, Ryan has millions, which are useful in their wav, MeClellan has only the joys, which also are useful in their way.' Well, it's a powerful team and no mistake. It must make Murphy's eves snap as he sees what is going on. And with one of the biggest jobs the city has ever had coming on, too. For hare the debt-capacity of the city has been raised to such figures that it can build the new subways with its own money, without heing de wondent upon the Rothschilds and Tom fivan, individually. Of course, the lptder will come in "for his share ak one of the Big Three in Possession, but the new subways can go on inde- pendently of the Belmont "syndicate, and it wi'll he possible to ride a foot or two in this big city without Bel mont drawing a dividend from it. A skysoraper church is to be New York's latest. The Westminster Pres- byterian, congregation, which has a dingy old church edifice on west 23rd street, which is nevhr filled and has a hard time raising the necessary funds to prolong its existence, is about to branch out in a new style and put up a skyscraper building, in which it will reserve for itsell a modest place of worship, ocoupying some portion of its building for church purposes ite auditorium to he placed in the rear. and affices for its benevolent and other work taking a few of the éffices, while the others are devoted to the purpose of raising revenue for its outside wark, A church in Chicago, it is re ported, is about io do the same thing. These two churches about to go into the new style of church "building are. not the "pioneers, by any means, for Rev. Dr, Judson, has a chiirch of this kind already on Washington Square, his tall building--not a sky- scraper, to be sure, being let to young men boarders. It is understood that enough profit comes from those young men to pay for all the activities of the church. It is very easy for a congregation, ith its many agents to mach the pubhic, to make a skyscraper pay. and pay well too. When the Westminster Preshy- terians get their new enterprise under fll headway, there will be no longer any anxious appeals for money to meet ordinary expenses, and the mem. bers can devote their contributions te the spiritof] work of the church, The mav as well be brought in by efforts, as fropy the profits of OF THE ENJOYMENT OF 'enation, SAGE. by ri the sanctuary i eigal_jastar of passed away, rolling up hig controlled time, and he went erals, and who ba judice against © But the character of Missouri hearing, was the oil greases jokes, so they TIMER, the club. set for Lake, N.Y. broke by a score dates September N.Y.A C, Marks, left ville's dicitis, BERT all around an athletic remarkable feats fetes in various for the Smith's win from the 1° moka le series 5 to 4, al § will antic; £230 inthis month, thing to get th of Fobraarvy. hav ing Sunlight roars, hat Sunli- bt wav, "and follow direc investigatihg certainly prise. The Standard been generally held to be the quintessence of business, and yet ore Mr. Rogers came to the front as -af- Hohn 1 Rocke: by the newspaper men as one of the best fellows out and | full of fun. Now Rogers jiroves to he the same, and we must conclude that | feller, was hailed Of the St Joseph's is considered the most promising young | athlete of the Although he has just begun training tr Career; he has accomplished the best ath- and the like, in is sometimes the prin- profit, the the old the evil gen nearly ruined He will pre has no Napoleons prodigal, Tt as easily a humorist at Oil people the ways for come THE SPORT REVIEW, General Notes on the Sports of Season. 10th, on. V of 2 to 1. 8th to MERRILL, A: against anche Falls @ scheduled ---- itp po foan it hotter than other it is Hest when wend in the Ruy "Sunlight tions, street has experienced a double | one probably restoring the disturbed by the: other. | Mills, one of the pst uit a res Wall street ever had, has he Se and Ferdinand Gen. Grant's bete noir, coming back, | sleeves, and picking up | Ward, a big fortune. Sam Mills was oncé Jay Gould's man, handling the latter's mil- lions, and making millions for himsell. He Wall street for a long and he turned over to Jay | Gould when they split all the latter's | big deposit in his hands without quiver or flutter, and u were there to the last cent. Mills was prominent in the Union Pacific corner, through and Black Friday with Gould, was finally ruined. by Gould. And now Ferdinand Ward, Ulysses 8, Grant, a millions panic an ius of the greatest of gen- i the | mighty but simple minded soldier, is on the street which once shiver. ed at his frown. make money there, as he is nimble witted, and Wall street bably pre- once de- } rounds throned who have come back to their | old tramping ground. Tt is just ready to ES oomopusions with the up- right veteran of solid and staid wavs i as the returned loge money to him any others, and will pluck him clean rly as though he were a tyro, all street's loss from the retire ment of Mills is not made up by long shot: hy the return of Ward, The appearance oi H, H. Rogers in as will as to the | committee a great sar. have very their easily. --OLD | Toronto is to have a motor boat | Ihe speed skating championships are February erona The hockey mateh between Pembroke and Arnptior resulted in favor of Pem: of Brock- A. of Boston, pres:nt day It took thirty minutes' extra time Mic-Macs arth team in tl of the O. H, A. by | best butter and cream that to inter of Hamilton, elaims to havea | record of 9 4.5 seoonds for the yards, This would be a Canadian 100 cord if authenticated. As it is it does | i appear in the C.AA.U's books. syndicate of members of the Roy: « Lawrence Yacht Club will build & new racing yacht: this season which be: patterned 6m a basis hereto. fore unknown on this side of the At _ Boxing is not a success financially in Eneland, and only small nurses are offered. The National offered Jimmy Walsh a $750 purse and | for expenses to box Owen in a championship. match. J There 'ars now only eleven dave loft and it will he a hard | matches | plaved off between mow and the first Tt means that elubs will "0 to play games nearly every even. Sporting Club | Moran rh i Soap which Lnow nsing to reveal --the ---- 5 And Writes: Home of His [Experi- 2 ences. The Shakespearian club, Odessa, Je 'eived an interesting letter from Phil | Oswald, of Odessa, who is at Kings- | ton, Jamaica, to improve in health. | The following is a part: Port Antonio, Jamaica, Deec., 23rd, 1905.-- Leaving New York you embark intry sea, swept by a keen | and biting wind. Within twenty-four hours, you are At the edge of the gulf stream, and from there onward, the temperature becomes milder, until on the third day you sight Wathings Island, better known as San Salvador, the first landing place of Columbus. i On the fourth day the steamer passes Cape Maise, after running within plain i sight of Castle and Fortune Islands, | while passing through the Crooked Is- land Passage. A few hours of further sailing brings the Idand of Jamaica | into view. At first a low-lying insig- nificant mass of clouds upon the hori- | 2on, gradually growing in size, and ! increasing in color, until suddenly the grandeur of the mountains break upon | the view, almost in unexpected reality. { If" the pilot come abroad, the steamer Tally: Point and makes her way into the beautiful harbor of Port | Antonio, which is almost without an equal on the entire coast. You will find an island about one | hundred and forty-four miles long, the | fairest the sun ever shone on, and where living is one long phantasm ol delight. The island and the scenery | seem almost theatrical. By chanve you may approach your destination in a | tropical shower, so thick that it fills | the~purpose of a drop curtain. Sud- | denly the rain stops, nature raiges the veil, you hold your breath with | amazement. The stage is set and the i play is on, Overhead you get no pa- | per sky, nothing but nature. Grand, rolling, ever-shirting, cumulus clouds, { 'upon a Ww reaching six and seven thousand feet into the blue, and Hanked as side scenes, by the richest; greenest and most gorgeous' foot-hills the eyes of man ever looked upon, and the broad | expanse of the blue Carribean Sea, rolling against the coral clifis and throwing the spray in great white masses high in the air, against the dark green of the cocoanut and palins, To stop on this wondrous island, to meet the inhabitants, to' talk with | them, to- become as it were a native, to lie down at night and be lulled to sléep by tropic odors, by the mysteri- | ous night sounds of birds and insects | 80 peculiar to the ifland, to rise at | daylight and bathe in nature's own "bath tub with the water at eighty- | five degrees, to indulge in all tropical | fruits such as, banara, grape fruit, | The Montreal Jockey Clib claims the | mangoes, oranges, plucked fresh from September | the trees, what more could the heart on | 22nd for the opening meeting. i The Crescent seven of Brooklyn met | of this, that one cause, and a prinei- § an unexpected defeat at the hands of LY the score being 2 to 1. wing player Federal Leagtie team, was re- | moved to St. Vincént de Paul Hospi- tal, Thursday, a sufferer from appen- | tive picture, | desire ! Kingston is the capital of the island | and the principal city. The fine har { bor in the foreground, the stretch of the city itself, with ite low roofs gleaming in the sunlight, and the back ground of mountains, form an attrac. and create first impres- sions which are decidedly favorable. Kingston is the commercial metropolis {of a region abundantly rich in the choicest of tropical fruits and vege- tation. Orange groves, banana and | coffee plantations, and sugar estates | abound on the island. The railway is | under government management, and { the laws, language, religion and po- { lities are strictly English, since the island is under British sovereignty, | Neither sbace nor time will permit me to go into details regarding the | funny people who inhabit the island, | Their occupation is chiefly making and | selling curios to tourists. Some time | later I hope to be able to give'vou a letter on these people, I shall conclude now by thanking vou again and wish: mg you all.a Merry Christmas and warmer weather, 8 -- Their Rheumatism Vanished. In the long period during which Dr, Hall's Rheumatic Cure has heen made it has thoroughly cured thousands «f | cases. These cases have been of every vaniety and degree of severity. The treatment has. heen effective because it | strikes at the root of the disease. {It deserves a thorough trial by jevery rhenmatic sufferer. Its actions {In any case must be beneficial be cause it purifies and enriches the [blood and builds up vitality and {energy. Its actions is prompt and benefit is progressive until the cure i results. Price 50c. Sold only at | Wade's drug paration that { Clinton, Ont: store. This is the pre- cured Henry Hasler, s -------- At the end of 1905 China is expected to have an army of more than 400,000 men, all regular troops and in ten years' time it will be able to raise 1,200,000 trained soldiers. || The Mooney Way | There's nothing tao good © go ino MOONEY'S CRACKERS. The best flour that Canada mills, the Canada's famous dairies can equipped bakery in Canada, © convert them into 'the best crackers you ever ate-- Mooney"s Perfection Cream Sodas They are good eating any time -and all the time. 8 FOOSE) HANFARIE Gro [A 2 Adds ALY (SET k ' i BR It mountains; | the aga is 0 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT of the City of the provision of the Municipal Act i that Yieh y % intends to undertake and local improvement works set out in the works according to the frontages of the same respectively, and to pass the neces- to pa {City Clerk of the said Municipality and hours, Concrete Walks on the Following Barrie ik PEBRLE i 5 1373 3 To sEESAT 30 PONT COUGH UNTIL YOUR HEAD FEELS throat torn to pieces. Mathieu's Syrup can you, DON'T LET YOUR LIFE BE MADE MISERABLE i, , sistent hacking and coughing. Get a bottle of yf, {ho Syrup and find delicious relief. It's only 33 ews iE LOOSE, Quickly Sry cents, DON'T SPOIL YOUR REST 0° NIGHTS by a restisse Te. ful cough. Mathieu's Syrup will sase it and cy, YOu DON'T BISTURB OTHER PEOPLE in your home, or anywhere else. Keep some Mathieu's Syrup house. It's a fine thing to take. DON'T KBEP A COUGH ANY LONGER THAN «give it away. Mathieu's Syrup will take 35 cents, : 1 at churey, in the YOU Egy in away for DON'T COURT PNEUMONIA--Bronchitis, Asth neglecting that chill or cough. It's a dange play. Take Mathieu's Syrup in time--it complications. ma, ete, jy Tous game ty will Preveg DON'T SEEK CONSUMPTION by harboring & wi low state of health. Mathieu's Syrup is a fine just as fine a tonic. It makes health. igh with y cure and DON'T LOSE YOUR HEALTH-it's worth a lot more (hay 35 cents, and this amount will eure that cough hi undermining it. DON'T KEEP MATHIEU'S SYRUP OUT OF THE cy. DREN'S WAY--Why. bless you, it's harmless--a good food tonic for them--builds up bone and flesh. DON'T FAIL TO TAKE MATHIEU'S SYRUP when you fl a bit chilly; it saves money to take a few doses then DON'T FAIL TO TELL YOUR FRIENDS what Mathiey's Syrup has done for you, ~~ ho MATHIED'S SYRL * = OF TAR AND COD LIVER OIL The finest Cough Cure and Tonic that any ailing one can take. | THE J. L. MATHIEU COMPANY, Proprietors, Sherbrooke, Quebec. Johnston St. South side from Frou fobert Be. est side from Coll =) 1p Beyerly Ni. of weal King St., North side from Ellerbeck St. Egsterly 470 ft. St, side fr . Privcess rom Queen to King St, East side from Place D'Armes Xi 10 Bal suck St. ing St., Wesi side from Place D'Armies Barrack St. pte de from to Livingston .- Avenue, East poiat 1438 "Ret South of Uiilon St Southerly feet. Montreal Si Famed side from James to ohn North * 8t!, South side from Barrie to Ordnance St. 1 South side from Barrie to George St. Ordnance St., North side from Welling ton to Rideau St. Ordmagce at South side from North te t. King Muaicipal Council 2 of the Corporation of Kingston, in pursuance alf, and the mmendments thereto, carry out the schedule hereunder, and to assess the Clergy final cost theres! upon the real property | Ordnance * St. South side from Syder immediately benefited. by the = several mn to Montreal. St Hap Ontario St., West side from Princess to Broek St. ¥ : Tr Princess St., North side from Divisios sary By-Laws and to take all other A , stops necessary and A proper in Lhe pre- St. Easterly 536 ft, mises. - Princess St,, South side from Divisita A statement. showifig the lasids liable to Barrie St. to pay sald assessment. and the frout- Queen St, South side from King t ages thereof. so fur as they can be as- Wellington St. ceftained from. the last revised assess- | Queen St. South side from Barrie ment roll or otherwise, and the estimat- Chapman St. od cost of the said several . works, and | Queen. 8t., North side froin Clergy % the proportion of said cost chargsable Sydenham St A nst.the said several properties lia Raglan Road, So ¥. is now filed of a Site to Montreal St, Rideau St., West side from Dufferin to Cataraqui St. Stuart St. North side from St. law rence Avenus to University Ave side from Bagot pen for your inspectiim during otlice Stuart St., South side from St. La¥ Streets : : rence Ave. to Albert St Sydenham St., Fast side from Ordnance Arch St. Jast side from Union to |, . to Queen' St. + Sthart St. Sydenham St., West side from Ordnas® Arch St., West side from Union St. to to Colborne St, Medical College Uate. C University Avenue, East side from Earl Albert St., West side from Princess to]... 10 Johnston St. ck St. Wellington St., West side from Gore Io Bagot St. Bast side from Earl to Will-{ Union St. lam St Wellington St. East side from Ques Bagot St.' West side from Queen to]. Princess St. Princess St. » West La Bast side from Sydenham St Bagot St., West ide from > outh 141 feet. 3 X Princess St. - Sta "Quien te West 3t., Haat side from Earl to Syde Barrack St: South side from KX m St. ria kb Bar Yellington St. Side. from Rihg to William St. g North side from King arrie St, West gide from re OBtaNo St, Colborng St. Queen 10] William 'St., South side from Bagot ¥ St., Eunst side from Queen Sydenham St. . Solbrheii Wollingtisn St., West side from Union St arrie St., IBast side from © e [0utherly to West St. . North St. 0 olborne to North X= Union St. thence Bas arria St., West sid C 10 eliipeton St. at point o 8 St. W side from Colborpe to |y St., Ne rth side Irom Cherry ¥ Bareig tts East side from North to York Difsion St. side from Division ¥ ork Be. a Bay Si. North side from Bagot to Uhathay St, ldeau St. Brock = St.; South side from Clergy St. Asphalt Walks on the Followind i Easterly 434° 6." Streets! Clerey, id San side from Queen to . . Jolhorne S B, it, 8 of liam t Contry St.' West gide from Union to oh Cun Side {rom Willig i ne St. i Se . ack St Ehprics St., North side from Rideau to Ri eh 183 fot Brom Bre C agot St. i Place D'Armes "St. South \side ino® hatham St, West side from Elm to : King to Optario St. ol Fifth St." Victoria St., West side from Princ® ergy West side from Queen to | St. North 447 » rigeest Cc . n St Vietoria St.. Kast aide from Pris ig .. North side from Clergy to St, North 754 feet. St. Colnoltrrie St. William St. North side fram Bagot 5¢ olborne St., South side from Barrie to Kast 248 feet. Deaccoapman St. Wellington -8t., iest side from Pla® ) acon Ye South side from Barrie to D'Armes St, North 190 feet. i tt i isi $ . Persons desiri t tition the 8% Division, ig St Wost side from Parl to Council against Tora: eny of 8 by oo ay Nt. eat. - sald proposed works must do so withit : Avision 4 t % Fast side "from Princess to jone month after the date of the tt Diviad een, * te vublication of the notice in this Me¥ LE hoe Cast side from Queen to | paper "which date In the 20th de¥ borne St. January, A.D Dafferin St., North side. f i yA N YNON ' Brgot 'St. rom Rideau to LW SHAY Clerk. Earl St. North side from Division St. ------------ a to University Ave. - Earl St.. South side from Division St. Trsstseteeressees Bart te niversity Ave. t Pb g St.. North 'side from : = Aire 8 ide Frontenac to | ¢ e NT ER N 0 w Elm St., North g . Chany sid¢ from Alred to ) For mn 'Jusimess, Shorthand of Barl St. South side from Clergy to | € (Civil Service Course. Barrie St, thence South to Clergy 4 Business College Frontenne St. w side from v ; ond Ostou "Set Se. fram Earl to Limited rontenac Sto, J n y ade Fronten Srl grast side from Johaston Mead of Queer Street : Frontenas St, est side from Johnston tm Jete > OC! . apart ; Ea et 5 side from Princess atious * A tehent qesults: Gare BasptoQuth side 'trom Wellifizton to Galva in Jsmand. con ' St. op rchers in' Ioharton St.. South side from Bagot to re fond saber wen throu: Boh tt th sifig from. Bagot o ons the whole . year. Catelo®® Johnston John Wellington St. Hat JB. MeRAY, H.'F. METCALFE to Divistn, SUH Siy:dram Barris Serie Bn Principal, ston St. North : 5 Aj Ey orth side from Alfred to YEAR 78, N EP. Jehikins Cloth x 10 5 "DISCOUNT ( " Overcoats House Coa Dressing Co Ties BUY GOOD £0 CHEAP B. P. Jenkins Clot] We Make a Spec Fitting Feet If you have difficul fitted with Shoes" come Wear "Alle Military Beotmake 84 Brock St. Sign of 6 4 MUST BE large variety of firs Sheet-Irom Sioves 0) Fu Ri anges. Carpets, everything cheaper 1 TURK'S SECOND-HAN 808 PRIN CESS STR 3 . "SNAPS $700 each buys 3 nis Dwellings, Frontenac stro $850 cach buys 2 neat Dwellings, Pine st t £1,000 buys Dwelling, opposite 2 Stor, Macdom SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE A. INSURANCI ERASE WANTED. Ee TWENTY GIRLS AT O Kent Bros. Mica Work Princess street, A FEW SMART GIRLS steady work and Apply Kingston Hosier street. GOOD, BRIGHT BOYS, AT Cigar Mi'g., C« Cor North streets. Good learn. the trade . AT ONCE, EXPERIENC] keeper, for wholesale I salary and © give "X.Y. 2." Whig re of TO BUY SQUARE PIAN or good condition condition and price. or trade. Address, office. GENTLEMAN TO HAV suits pressed and cledned hand ; also bring your cl an up-to-date suit me way's, 131 Brock street, TO RENT BY MAY dwelling in: good have all modern conve six or seven good bed plv Box "L..," Whig offi 18 loc: MEN A dav practical our schools. YS TO EAFE completing instruction at Graduates Union. Positions secu Bros: Co. Practical Scho and Brieklaying, New Y Cincinnati and St. Loui alogue. ------------------------------ TO-LET. VAUI Avnly ND after OFFICE, WITH Clarence street 51 Brock street. BRICK ,SHOP AND RESI 851 Princess street; m Possession immediataly Steacy & Steacy. . "THE RESIDENCE ON and West Sts, diagone Sir John McDonald's Possession May 1st, 163 Union street. A ------------------------ 3 FOR SALE, Trees TWENTY SHARES OF TI Stock of the Frontenac pany . will sell 'tight F. B.." care Whig office, TUG EDMOND AND: BAF laid wp' high anal : tug © boiler ;: ba) M. dry lumber. A Tett and Bro.. Bedford EE ---------- BUSINESS OPPORT) RUSH TO' COBALT SILV within three hundied a of Toronto, the greates district ever (discovered flocking in from all | world. Send for free Ca., Toronto. STRAYED OR S1 COLL DOG, ANSWER! F. on Jan, 19th. #2 Ontario reward. 'Anyone after this netite will &