Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1906, p. 7

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Free from dust, 4; resis' "t agd { TEA-- | the Market ic. and 60c. per Ib. At Ang IT AWARD, ST, LOUIS, 1904 ---- , BROWNE'S ODYNE ONLY GENUINE). admitted by the profession ; ost on y ep to ba met om TT the best known for C LDS, CONSUMP ION COUGHS, , ARTHMA, TION, BRONCHI s like & charm in DIARRHOR, 1 is the onl i A, | DYSENT RY ific in CHOLERA, ctuallk cuts short all attacks of ILEPSY, HYSTERIA : N and SPASNS, = © ALPITA the onl; liati EUMATIRN GOUT FURALCIA, CANCER, » eto. NE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware he genuine bears the words "DR. J. the Government Stamp of each. OTHACHE, MENINGITIS ls 13d, 2.94., 4s. 6d. each 7; accompanies each bottle.] INPORT, Limited, LONDON. 8. & CO., Limited, Toronto, IEOEOE EO ©8900 DDY'S ds -- an -- Match es containing about CHES er For Them y 8c. to try them. ) 9899 990096 ® ® AND, AGENT, King St. SPPHS PO Bargains nd Typewriters on hand. or cash this month. as new. Good value at A snap. t Williams at $50. Williams at $285. ly or Hammond for $10. 171 Wellington St. AR a a pee FINEST D MARROWBONE pound Princess St. HEGRE GREG SOOO SOOOPOOOO0e « 0 ket prices this week are: Lve. Am. OW): Cieanses and beautifies the! Im Eastern Ontario -- What [her here to stay, and wish them long bn ail ty a Mang sill 12435 305am teeth and purifies the breath. People Are Doing And What |life, happiness nl, eontentmeit. Ser- | strong, $2.20 to $2.30; farmers', $2.40 fo 3 Exprese "Siam 947am. | Used by people of refinement They Are Saying. geant-Major . Ar ORL 5th Regt to $ 2.50; Hungarian patent, $2.60 1 Lol 4412.16 noon 1248 P| gor fuer' 'amarter of a century. ---- ment Lisgar Ri sit aking 2 sour] to 82.70; oatmeal and Solled ula, Fog « 1 Intern 3.19 pm. 3.51 pm. ury Bell Rock Briefs. in instruction at Stanic arracks, | to 85.20; cornmeal, $1.50 to $1.65; - hail * 703pm. 7.38pm. Convenient for tourists. Bell "Rock. Feb. 6.---Busine I Toronto. T. EK. Keating, barber, is ill, | hran, 815 to $20.a tom; shorts, $21 "1 OIN 'EAST PREPARED BY started nat Bere a Foy with pneumonia, put is. recovering, to 822 3 ton; straw, $6 to $3. hay, ue NG City Arr. City n fell on Sunday. B Revell is utting I i loose, $6 to 88; pressed, 87 to 89. ail 148 a.m. 2.22 a.m. SH a> in a supply of wood _for the le Quite 4 MAmmler Are Sick. + a 0 taule hi Ye hoof, $350 jo 8 wa wo . 3.05am. A. > / ET Caan Tb 3 Wilton, Feb. 7.--Wesley Parrout is per owt beef, ca , 85. Ls 9 Fast . 5% 2am 8.47 a.m. wt a » Ho Suseell, Elkhorn, a very ill. Mrs. Guy Simmons and Miss [$6.50 per ewt.; choice cuts, * 10e. iy - 16 Local iG moon: 1240p f ln Mec. 1 Tiron js quite ill with an | Jennie Davison have also been under 15¢. a Ib: veal, by _ the quarter, - a oMail.. - 1 1.29 p.m ik ive. W. F: Pome: | the doctor's cave, Harvey Timmerman |to Sc. a lh; cuts, Sci to 18. a lb; Exp. 1.00 p.m. Pp N attack of grippe. W. F. Pomeroy is oi ine lamb. £3.50 to $4.00 cack; A 10pm. 13pm The Wornout Nerves, [iii ts in it "at do a Nel | was removed to Kingston general hos- | spring anh, fom cunt =i Sod 4 run daily. Noa, 8 better this week. Neily Yorke, and |pital last week, and, according to lat. | carcase, a Bs x Suny vou 130, Mex t Monday. The Weak Heart, Miss Maggie Yorke, entertained seve- | est tidings, is improving, While our Be po 31.58; oust, Tos cute. 150 4 Plos daily expt anda os Paterboro, >. . ral of their young friends last Tues- | sick list is nor Are lensed ng iy vs "weight, 80 per owt; man Bufalo, Susiaaye, Montreal The Tired Brain, dyy evening. Visitors: Mrs. H to note the steady improvement © carcase, #9 to $9.50 per 5 cuts, Chicago ' portland," St. J : 13¢. a Ib. Market very dull. Ol we. lg and New York. Tickets, The Wasted Strength. Vegetables--Potatoes, |] a bag For Pullman Act oa. apply to What a multitude of women there are turnips, 15c. a peoky cabbage, Se, 2 sod all GUBEC EY, Agent. Cor. JORDSLOR | opine) oho these words exactly suit their 7c. a heads, onions, 60c, to 7d¢. bush.; -= P. s. Kingston. Ont. case. ¥ early morn until late at night celery, 5c. a head, or from 40c. - to -- they have been on the go, year in and year INCONNECTION WITH GOING 'WEST d-elass one-way ticket at SPECIAL REDUCED RATES 15 to April 7. Vaucouver, Victoria Seattle. Tacoma, Portland at d coast points Nelson, Rosslor d, Rohson Trail and $46.30 $43.80 LF FROM KINCSTON low* fates on sale Feb to other full parti rs at K. & P. 3 3p R. Ticket ( F. COSWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent Bay of Quinte Railway for Tweed, Napanee, Dessronto, and all local points: Traine Jeave Cit Hall Depot at + pm. F DONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry. Kingston. Q.S. 8. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached in 48 hours from New York by the mew Twin Screw Steamship "Bermudian," 5,500 tons. Sailing every WEST INDIA CRUISE WES FROM NEW YORK 88. "PRETORIA, 3,300 tons, sails 17th February, 1906, for Bermuda, the Windward Islands, 'Trinidad, Jamaica, Cubs and the Bahamas. Rates for this occupying 80 days, twenty days in the Tropics, $150, and upwards. Gen. S New short line beauty of scenery and perfection of dimate this trip is unsurp For illusteafed pamphjeds giving rates of and all formation, apply to A OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents for Steamship Company, 39 Y. New York ; ARTHUR AHERN, Sec'y., Quebec, Canada, or to Ticket Agents, J. P. HANLEY, J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Kingston. y LIVERPOOL and ALLAN LINE LONDONDERRY ROYAL MAIL STREAMERS. From Halifax Mon., Feb. 12. Mon., b. 19. and Sicillan, Pretorian, Numidian Tooth Powder Dr. Lyon's . PERFECT out, attending to the daily household duties, after the wants of her children and spending the rest of her time attending to social and church work. Isit any ler then that sooner or later there comes a general collapse? The action of the heart becomes weak and palpitating, the herves become anstrung, the brain feels in a whirl balf the time and the usual force of vitality is lacking. It is at this time a woman should look after herself. If she does not, serious female disorders may sct in and often cause weary months ot years of helplessness and miserable suffering. What she wants is something to build up her system. For this purpose there is nothing to equal MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS They are the women's friend in avery sense of the word. ' * Thoy 'will strengthen the weak heart, tone up the shaky, starved nerves, make the brain clear, and restore the lost vitality. Mrs. George Lohnes, Stanley Section, N.S., writesr "I was greatly troubled with weak and dizzy spells and was so run down I could not attend -to-my-hou ¢ duties. I bought two boxes of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and after takin them I found that my trouble had al passed away. Iam now strong and healthy ain." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cents per box or 3 for §1.25. If your dealer does not handle them, send direct to The Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont RovaL YEAST (ANE | GOLD AND Usep EVERYWHERE. Mon., Fe Corinthian 8. Mon., Mar. 5 BOSTON TO GLASGOW, Siberian Sat., Feb. 10 | HALIFAX TO LONDON AND HAVRW Pomeranian Sat Feb.' 22 Js Py HANLEY, Ages, aR. City epot. 2 1LD ER, BLERVE, Clarence Street, | ARCHITECTS. WA. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug Store, corner Princes s_and Bagot Streets. Entrance on Bagot street. Telephone, 608, E.W.GILLETT cours | JRRONTOONT, J DR. A. W, CHASE'S 25 0 CATARRH CURE... . is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and Jesmanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. | 1 | ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New Driil Hall, near cor- Ber of Queen and Montreal streets. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington strects. 'Phone, 212, HENRY p, SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Accor Building, "Market Squxre. 'Phone LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE ire Insurance Company, Available Assets $01,187,215. In addition to which the policy holders have for Security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving Dew business got rates from Strange & Strange. Agents. tte mstessitem---------------------- R POLICIES COVER MORE ON building and contents than any other Company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- ot Squars, MEDICALS. DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY PE el ---- DR. WILLIAM GIBSON, ete PHYSICIAN, Late Resident House Kingston General Hospital. 2 King street. opposite Bank Phone. 48 ol Moptreal, «iy; 5 RIDEAU CANAL. . TENDERS, imber d will be ms of the a Rideau Canal after February 1st ost or any tender. By Order LY 4 rik 0 Railways and Canals ENDORSED received : UP Lo noon on Sat- 1806, for the Sup- of the British Colum- 1 Timber required for al , and Bill of Timber can pa ot the office of the superin- ut does not hind itself to LR LT "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best } quality SCRANTON COAL 3) trom ' P. Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. Jenna COAL That I» the kind we mell--The ¥nd yeu should bura i you want a satisfaction fire. We are filling orders mow for winter supplies. Have you ordered yours yet ? 'Phone Nog 188, BOOTH &CO. ao Ri RW pr 3 Clean, Honest 100000000000 000000C THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLIShED 1863). President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned" on City and Farm Pro- erties. Municipal and County Deben- tures. Mortgages purchased Deposits recelved and interest allowed, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director, Office, 97 Clarence Street. Kingston. E------------------------------------ .Yukon's Gold Supply. Winnipeg, Feb, 5--One of Dawson City's residents, now in the city. savs that two hundrea more millions in gold would be taken ont of the Yukon before the country is worked out. Sev NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- The Tidifigs From Various Points eer ---------------------- very largely attended. A large number gli 'and other flowers were sent by societies and fri . The Chosen Friends' box social last Thucaday, was Houite a novelty, but was not as large: W attended as it deserved, Dr. J. A Bradley and bride (nee Miss Ethel Fer- rier), arrived home Wednesday last. Mes, Bradley is well-known here, and her many friends are pleased "to see ENTS TELL US ronto; M. O'Loughlin is very 'ow, und will hardly recover, Prices At Present Prevailing in PRODUCE AND PRICES. The City. Kingston, Fel. 7.~The local pro- tions of a picture, representing the Martin at W. Brooks'; Tweed, at J. B, Wheele Duluth, Minn., at Mrs. Miss Wheeler, ; John Moi corge Moir's, Latimer Locals. Latimer, Feb. 6.--~Sympathy is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. W. Duff in the death, from pneumonia, of Chilton, | cow calf. The regular quarterly their eight months' old baby. - Miss | service. was held in the Methodist Pearl Waylor leit last week to take | church, Sunday morning, but owing to charge of the school at Harlowe, Dr. Spankie having transfered her to a wach larger school, Miss Gertrude Sands is ill with pneumonia. My. and Mrs. R. Baxter, Jones' Falls, recently visited at John Taylor's. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wright. Elgin, spent ast week at L. Lvons'. Robin Wright, Elgin, re- cently visited at T. Sherwood's. Miss Edna Lyons is spending a few months | with her sister, at Gananoque. A num- | ber from this place attended the tea meeting at Glenb@rnie, Parties In Marysville. i Marysville, Tyendinaga, Feb. 0.-- Miss Ethel Ryan has returned - home after a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. Robert Powers, Dayton, Ohio. Uiss PB: a Go was on tho sick Some from here have heen attending . the revival services, conducted by Rev. P. A. Scott, in Mount Pleasant, this week. Miss Selby Anderson entertained a number of her friends on Wednesday, at progressive euchre, Mrs. Geor Harris, Deseronto, is the guest of' the Misses Darcy. Quite a number from here attended the C.M.B.A. ball, in Napance, last week, and report a good time. Miss Annie Fahey "At Home" to a few of her young friends on Friday night last h=t last week was Caintown Notes. hens, is here for a few weeks on ac count of tthe illness of her father, D T. Tennant. Miss 'Elsie Ferguson was home from Athens for Sunday. A few from here took in the concert given to Mallorytown last Saturday evening. Mrs. Polly, Brockville, was for a few Pennant. Mr. Tapping and Miss Blanch Herbison; were on Sunday last the guests of Miss Mable Gibson. Death Of A Lady. Lansdowne, Feb. 7.--Last Friday ev- ening Mrs. CO. M. Quinn, passed away after about a week's illness, with heart irouble. Her death was a great shock to all, for although of a quiet home-loving disposition, she was vary much liked and esteemed. She leaves a husband, one son and two little daugh- ters, who will indeed" miss her loving attention. The funcral was held in the Methodist church on Sunday and was EE ---------------------------------------------- Dying With Cramps. The distress at times is so severe you almost think it means death, In one minute yon can eure cramps with Nex Wilton, of Toledo. "When I take Nervi- line, 1 know its going to relieve quick- troubles and recomunend it for strength and sureness." Doctors sav that Pol son's' Nerviline is a regolar swecialist on stomach and bowel disorders. Bet 1 | ter keep a 25¢. bottle on hand for em- L. K. JONES | eral large deals in mining property Department Secretary. | for dredging purposes are now pend piri Ruil¥ats and Catala, | ing. Newspapers iosneers rIALY. 1906. i TS inserti this [ Y J at without authority from Herts Fountain syringes 'from 59¢. to 32.50 * TT Bat be paid for it, ' at Wade's Drug Store. "on ergencies, B0c. a dozen; pickling onions, We. a peok; parsley, lettuce, parsnips, ete, 10¢. a thunch; tarrots, ete., 3c. bunch Bermuda onions, Sc. a lb,; 6 lbs, 23¢,; In 'anticipation of the enthusi asm with which the silver anni- versary of -the wedding of the Im perial couple will be celebrated throughout Germany, the country has been flooded with reproduc- their wedding finery, together on the same picture. { liam was done in this vicinity on. the 27th , of January. days the guest of her brother, D. T° 1 Emperor and the Empress, in Mrs. Nicholas Simmons and Mrs. Wil Mills. A valuable two-vear-old heifer belonging to Alived Miller broke her log yesterday, and had to be kill: od. Harvey. Mills visited a stock farm at New Durham, last week, when he purchased a thoroughbred Holstein and the rather inclement weather, the at- tendanee was smaller than usual. The annual congregational meeting of the Preshyterian church was vostponed from Thursday to Friday of this week, on account of a concert to he held in the Methodist church, on Thurs. day evening. . Mount Chesney Notes. Mount Chesney, Feb. 6.--Ploughing Farmers are hopeful that wore snow will come to enable them their wood and store their ice. Many regret to hear of the death of one of Mount Chesney's oldest re- sidents, in the person of Mrs. John Hogan, of Oregon. All are pleased to hear of the recovery af Henry Reid, who has heen very i'l for the last fow wee Mr. Reid, Elgiaburg, is doing a stroak of business with his sawing machine in this neighborhood. Many attonded the ice races in Battersea on Wednesday and Thursday "of last week, A few took in the tea-meeting in | Glenburnie © on Thursday evening last. Miss Mnbel 'Hogan spent a fow days last week at James MeGarvey's. Miss Gertie King has returned home after a pleasant - few days visiting relatives in Inverary. R. C. Hawkey is around again, after a severe attack of rheumatism. The Marks Bros' how of last week had a great attrac tion for our young people, and many to get Squash, 10c. each. pair, or Be, from 50c. to.80c, a pair, or 10c. a 'lbs young turkeys, 124¢. to lde. a Ib.; geese, Sc. to 10¢, a lbs ducks, $1 to $1.25 a pair, 10c. a lb. 20¢. 60c. a doz; 25¢, a doz Almeria grapes, cranberries, sweel potatoes, anas, Me. a doz; cooking figs, 5c. a white fish, 12}c; 'pickerel, 124¢.7 pike, Rex Saguenay salmon, codfish, Te. 200. a lb; bullheads, 10c. a 1b.; smelts, yg and dozen; finnan haddie, 10c. a Tog red herring, 15c. a box; oysters, 40c., 50c. and 60c. a quart; fresh lake herring, 8c, a Ib; fresh sea herring, 30c. to 40c. dozen: mack: oultry--Fowl, from Sle. to 70¢. a a lb; spring chickens, Fruit--Lemons, 20c. a doa.; oranges, to _80c. a _doz.; navel, 50. to Mexican oranges, 15¢. to apples, 10c. to 25c. peck; We. to 2c. a lb; 12}e. to 1c. a quart; 3c. to Be. a lh; ban: b.; eating figs, 10c. to 1c. a lb; lates, 10c. a lb.; 3 lbs, 25c. Fish--S8almon trout, - 12je. to Ide; Ibh.; salmon, 25¢, 1b.; 30c, a lb; salt 15c. a 1b; halibut, haddock, Te, a lb; Chinook, to frozen 150. a lb; bloaters, 30¢. erel, 15¢. 1b; lobster, 25¢. a Ib.; salt whitefish and trout 10e, a lb.; tommy cods, 8c. a Ih, Butter--Choice creamery, 27c¢. a Ih.; farmers' hutter, in prints, 2e, to 25c. a lb; packed * and roll butter, 2le. to 23¢c. a lb, Eges--New laid, 25c. to 30c. a doz, Johp McKay, Brock street, reports the following as the ruling quotations for hides: 8}c. per lb. for trimmed hides, sheep pelts, fresh, 81 to $1.25; dairy skins, 75c.; veal skins, 12¢, per 1b.; wool, washed, 20c. per lb,; tal low, rendered, 4c. per lb, Naming Coast Defence Batteries. New York, Feb. 8~The war depart. ment has issued a general order an nouncing the names for the new coast defence batteries near this city. 'The battery * at Fort Hancock has been named Battery Alexander McCook, in honor of Major-General Alexander McD. McCook, USA, who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died on June 12th, 1903. The battery at Foyt Wadsworth has been named Battery Charles Mills, in honor of Brevet Colonel Charles J, Mills, US.V., who served with dis- tinction in the civil war, and was kill- ed in action at Hatcher's Run, near Petersburg, Va., March 31st, 1865, "Tho battery as Fort Hamilton has been named Battery Abrabam Jobn- ston, in honor of Captain Abraham B Johnston, Ist - U. 8, Dragoons, who was killed in action at San Pasqual, Cal., December 6th, 1846, The battery at Fort Schuyler, was named Battery Clough Overton, in honor of Clough Overton, 15th U, 8. Cavalry, who was killed in action at Suclaton, Province of Mizamie, Mind danae, Philippine Islands, on May 15th, 1903 Another battery at Fort Hamillton was named Samuel Spear, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General Samuel Par Kifis Spear U. 8. Vat, who served with distinction in the civil war, and who died on May 1th, 1875 Loughboro Township Council. Sydenham, Feb. 5.--Voted auditors Caintown, Feb. 6.~The anniversary took . advantage of their prolonged services of the Caintown Methodist | ¥8Y. church are to be held next Sunday, February 11th. Rev. W. Philp, Escott, i Fine Breed Of Hens. will preach both morning and even- | Yarker, eb. 6.-~William Stems ing. D. 8. Tennant, who has been ill Las rented the farm ot Mrs. James for some time, is improving. Mrs. T. nsh, near Yarker. Arthur irish in Franklin, Ju ro, was, on Satur. ends gomg west this spring. Stinson day last, the guest of Mrs. Mary Martin 1s now learning tetegrapning, Ferguson: Mrs. H. R. Knolton, At- and ofiice work at Yarker station. rou would city think yourself in a swell hair dressing establishment, were you to enter our barber shop in Yark- er. 8. Babcock deserves credit, fort is being mado to start' a cheese factory here. Farmers in this section shoula support it, as Yarker is a fine location tor one, 0 boom John Irish died here, Monday morn ing. He was a traveller for J. C. Con nolly. The township council has not yet appointed a clerk, Frank Hinch will look after the township work un til one is appointed. Ice is being drawn Hirom Varty Lake this year, Owing to { panes river is nol frozen vet. F. ( Benjamin has built a new ice house. George McDonald is home from the west, where he has been fitting ont mills for the Stratiord Mill building company. A few inches of snow would make ' fine sleighing. Absence of sleighing makes business in the coun- try slow. Miss Stella Thomson, aged sixteen, succumbed to pneumonia. She was attending Newburgh high school. Alpheus Vanluven, gentleman, of Yar- ker, is one who takes the great pride in his poultry. He gives us a record each year of laying qualities of his viline. Ever trv it? "Il think Nervil h Thi ine is the finest remedy in the world | P05 is year he gives a record of for colic and cramns," writes W. B, hens that have been crossed, which he {has named Furckas. They are hand: | rome looking fowl, and are extra lay- ly and for that reason I am never ore! he has twenty of thom hatched without itt 1 have fowrd Nerviline it © earlier par: of May, 1905. Their good for sick headache and stomach record of eggs laid to December lst, of same year is five hondred avd for- ty-four; a geod sized ogg, rather lurg- (er than the average pullet Jays, Can Professor Guilbert, of the experiment. farm, produce a record equal to this? Monica McDonald hes returned to To- An ef- | it along. | high water and heavy current the Na- | each 86; ley, iJ. 8 Edward Harker and L. Pix wood for Miss Dean, 81.50" each Roberts was appointed member of board of health. Auditors' report from January lst, 1905, to February 5th, 1906, was adopted, 'showing as sets lo be $3,078, Liabilities 8943; sur plus of assets, $1,135; cash on hand, i 50c. Timothy Laurence, township treasurer, tendered his resignation, which was accepted. Applications for the position were received from A, H Guess, J, H. Macnamara, John Clow, William Griflith, F. W. Barnett and | Stewart Joyner. Moved by Charles | Ruttan, seconded by J. Woodruff, that! William Griffith be appointed, at a salary of 230, stationery and postage included, and to furnish bonds for £6,000, the township to be credited with any interost derived from town ship funds. Adjourned till April 2nd oe m------------------------ A Pointer Worth Having. The merits of Ozone are well known, but in buying it one must be sure to get the purest form. Also, Ozone should always be taken dlong with "Celery King," the famous tonic lax- ative, The purest form in which Ozone is put up is "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" and each bottle of this brand contains a coupon entitling you to a packacge of "Celery King" ree. No other firm in the world can give "Celery King" with Ozone, We give it because our Ozone thus brings the highest results. In addition, vou get just ahout twice as much "Solution of Ozone" for your money as of other kinds, and yon get it in the purest ond most concentrated form. You also get "Celery King" free, instead of having to buy it, which von vould need to do in order to have {ull bene- fit from the use of Ozone, Your druggi® should have "Solu- tio of Ozone (the eoupon kind)" After the trials of a shopping trip or a round of calls, there is nothing will freshen you up so quickly 2s 8 cup of hot BOVRIL; All the flavor, essence, nutriment / and all that's food in prime beef is. concentrated in BOVRIL. Once you realize the economy 'of BOVRIL you'll always have it in your kitchen: * : (gE Warm Feet$ There is no use suffering with cold feet--come to us--we will give you good warm Footwear at We carry a well as- a very reasonable price sorted stock of Overshoes Lined Rubbers Lined Boots and Overgaiters It your feet are cold, visit our store. RL EPENDABLE bf SHoEs -- Washing Machines ° That Save Lxbor Come in and see ours. They work casily, cost little and give satisfaction. Tub Stands, Wash- boards, etc., to suit. LEMMON & SONS ~ FOR, SALE «No. 122 University avenue, occupied by Thomas Mills. 11. --No. 180 Ontario street, occupied by Fenwick Hendry & Co. 11: --No, 178 Barrie strect, near Union, occupied by G. 8. Briden, /. No. 219 Bagot street, near Clarence, occupied by W. Bowen. lo. 286 Queen street, near Barrie, occupied by Mrs. W. Bonn. vo. 370 Alived street, north of Princess, occupied by C. E. de Car teret, .--No. 372 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by Mrs. F. Cotter, ~No. 374 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by J. P. H, Ferris. . ~No. ---- Albert street, south of Union, now occupied by Dr. Hors. ey, may bo rented from May lst, 190%, and may bo imspected between 2 and 4 p.m. . : X. Lot 825 Albert street, near Earl. L full lot deep, soil and first north of Princess class drainage. XI, --Several lots, known as the "Pigeon property," street. Good building lots; good drainage. ; X11. Several lots, west side Beverly street, near Union. All these properties ave desirable purchases. TERMS :--Twenty-five per cent, cash, and balance may remain on mortgage at five per cent. for five years or lesa Any of above properties will be sold subject to present tenancy. Parcels 6, 7 and 8 must be s6ld en bloc. Parcel I, (Mr. Mills' residence) iw open for rental for a term of years. Pow session May lst, 1006, and may be inspected between 2 and 4 p.m. Further particulars on application. MILLS & CUNNINGHAM OWNERS SE 79 CLARENCE STREET WE DO GALVINIZING ! Iron, Cast, Malleable Wrought, Sheet, Fittings-- QUICK : not, write to the Public Drug Com- pany, Bridgeburg, Ont, 31 William Street, Toronto THE CANADA METAL Co. *

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