1 Rol nid. oney,_ on your spring fine variety, * mad mmall, cheap exp oY amend for this sale, CURTAINS new line In that will pe Cin the A 4 tithe the Terms : Strictly cash for this sale. ow Wil he done chean- of year, a7 inches. widdand 54 $2.45 EACH These cannot be made to-day by the mill for the ice. See our window designs. * Wouldn't it be pleasing to you every time you entered your house to be able to say : "This is my own home. No rent to pay ; no landlord t care about. This is mine for life. 1 can add to it the personal touches which I would never lavish on a rented house." I can help you in a New De- tached Brick Residence: 8 rooms, ater heating, latest: sanitary plumbing, electric lighting. lot, faciug park, near Univer. 1 re This Ji 'number of cases, been made from the seems that all Stuart t of the property owners to compile question, tor . wax hefore leave the meeting. written to himself or to enou Hog, had ome one that he eonld not a toise, committee to open make the award. Ald. Gaskin st ple had come ones He to he amended Formerly the 'permanent. walks, ple had against, replaced that was Ross said he didn't alderman was allowis laid in his ward tha tually necessary, Chairman Carson scheme for making" th the streets, cost it could be mad £3,000 one, arts, thereby Ex- Foreman has great faith in th of his, and declares t made the street ing, and would never be right Chairman Carson ston could all he most of them, t His idea was to pat ER Stone be given the contract, | tion of Ald, Gaskin it was decided to | cancel Mr. Smith's contract with the city, in view of his communication for he street to Deacon street is drained into Arch street, and the view | committee was that if sewer rent one case was not charged, all the in Jwopld have to be treated alike. was decided to leave the matter over for further Sansideration, the city en- i a the drainage of the vicinity in h stone, the council that couldn't afford to supply any longer for 83.50 a toise and ankiog #4 city engineer stated that Mr. had not given satisiaction either "former 3 Kirkpatrick. He had failed to street drain. For twenty years NO Rewer rent was ¢ Jaerty, but after City trick assumed office, sewer rent that Rad not been charged for year 40 t nagan's claim wax. that ber pro- Jury mas exempt in view of no charge | hav An twenty years. ion upon the matter was read city solieitor, who ated | that although no rent heen char- | ged ough still that did not solve the Flanagan ah- property.' It property from that vicinity Jt information "he mayor's letter advising kat | the board of works consider the ques tion of inting a sanitary inspec- 4 id x the meeti Craig said he had rogd the n by-law, at present before the council, but it was defective in not having a , «Ald. umbing it provided Jaskin clause that would save the city from liability, Furthermore, only for new work. Ald. thought that before a plumbing in- Spector was appointed, careful con- sideration should be given, so that the city would not be saddled with too much cost. It was to matter. over till the next The Stone Contract. The stone contract thing before the committee, R, W, Smith, who has still another year to {supply the city wit was the next having he . The Smith to City Engineer supply stone, and the works depart- | that enough On mo- supply any more Two tenders were received for plying stone, but ghey were not open- | ed, the committee having first to to council that tonders called for. Power will be the ated that many peo. to him objecting boardwalks being torn up | placed by concrete ones, when the old would last for some time longer. | wanted the committee to refuse to | allow any old walk that would last for | A Year or two longer to be replaced. Ald. Riguey pointed out that section | of the municipal act would have | before any tion could be taken by the committee, | ------ »0 Improve Steam Roller. said he had e old steam roll- | er capable of doing far better work on | The roller was valued at only 8500 ax serap, but at a is hat speedier, and perhaps canable of entering the 1:55 clase, The city en- gineer will prepare specifications the improvement of the roller, Ald. Craig remarked that most * of Kingston required crown. wntil they were said scheme whereby the streets crowned and put in first-class condition at little cost, a depth of twelve and fourteen inches, as good as by changing a few doubling its of Streets John Wright, old "bioycle'" "The sides of many were higher than in the centre, stone at the contract price of $3.50 sup he asked for the | tenders and | |REV. WALTER RUSSELL, B.A. Comes to Kingston, to and re such ac- | they could | allowed the | all walks | two- Ald. | | 2 | small a of iis speed, it ean be for of rebuilt, they he had a of King- On macadam to number of he jro- K stated re- | Many of choice eal province, monton. this C.P. re West H. Gilmo | Cornelius lor James A, John 8, Kerr 640, At a la shed. As this eminent evangelist, who is Dr. Kby, in the tral mission meetings, has not as vet | appearcd before ston, we are advised that many give testimony as to bis ability and worth. Mr. Russell is of Scoteh descent, born passed his aca theological training was ordained a Preshyter- and has for years heen work in Canada United States, always with sue cess, sometimes with phenomenal sue cess. He has a burning message the comfortable church, and a message to assist in Fastern | demieal and law gave proper vi owners the privilege of petitioning f(r | This still do, but the law also city engineer to advertise that should be replaced, and the peo. | the privilege of petitioning | but the council on a thirds majority could have any walk dangerous, think that ig walks to t were not Montreal, ian minist doing off the of healing D. Chown, possesses most, if evangelists A ---------- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ACCIDENT. Horse Injured ; Driver Missing ; are offering for wale, "agent_for the cor the following sales of has made in the past few months. The land is situated in the flourishing new | n Alberta, south-cast of Railway transportation fa- cilities have recently heen extended to ion of the provinee by The names of many promin- Cumberland T. G. Ellis 640, R G. A. Baclenach 640, 160, John Brawley 640, Thomas Tay- MoKee 960, Augustus Daly Gilmour 640, Albert I. Greaza 320, Reginald Fowler 1,280, 8. Neilson 1,280, 640, Charles H. 640, D. P. Kelleher 320, 160, Michael Cumberland 320, W Marion Sri 640, 1.. Gi, Kiougtove He, : | Archibal McEachern 640, Davi 1] RI handicapped. | 3 ae 100, Fad G. Tone 5am dB f eph Tilton 640, Frank Grass 960, D. tive tion of the old guage. The board decided that it would not hold "evening sessions, but would meet at three o'clock Thursday afternoons. re ------------ THE GREAT WEST. enn Citizens Have ur 320, Harry Millan 640, 320, Jos Alexander Lowry Roddick 320, J, Conroy ter date a Mission. Rev, the public Ontario, or, for the wmsaved. D.D., writes: not quite unique, today." Cause Unknown. Horse badly injured; cutter smasheil;, driver missing, sums up in a nutshell manner a midnight episode of Wednes day. William Card, Wolfe dsland, loan ed his horse, last night, to a young man, named Fraser, whom he had in his employ, to drive to the city, set, it is said, was badly influence of the glass that cheers. At midnight the found by Brock street, later horse was discovered lying on the with its jaw broken. Dr. Nichol, will Jive, worth the be unable how the a been found ---------- New Oddfellows' Lodge. A third |} instituted There are hors, and tiation. Kingston the initiatory degree lodge the first degree, Will be found an for sick head er Pills, Dr. Chow ordam mak 5 cents, Thousands of fer « Try ol wrecked cutter was the police at the foot of the unfortunate cident happened out, odge of Oddfellows here to-morrow twenty-cight charter mem. twelve candidates lodge n's buttermilk and 8 nice soft white 2,500, P.o Aq further list { sales that have been made by agent, in Great Britain, will be pul Pi Already there have been three town sites located on this property. Daysland, Strome and Kilam. | of these purchasers are cohtemplating enltivating the land during the com { ing spring season. Full particulars as to 'prices and lo cation of lands may be obtained from D. A. Cavs, 316 King street, Kingston "Mr. Russell that striking insight into any | the meaning of the seriptures which is be | the peculiar gift of a spirit-filled man. ac- | His historical and scientific studies are { laid under tribute with familiarity, | aptness, and power which bespeak the | unison of culture and spirituality, al under It was taken to It is not likely the horse It is said that Fraser is not damages done, so Card will to collect anything. Just will confer and Cataragui excellent remedy ache. Carter's Little Liv. letters from have used them prove this hem es No action was taken on the offer of To G, Rudd, to sell a gr at Barriefield. to the eit anite quarry y for 31,000, On the communication of = Harbor Master McCammon, for a new water guage, the board instructed Mr. Me. Grasped Their Opportunities. The Alberta Central La tion, Limited, has nd Corpora- acquired vast tracts land in Alberta, which they D. A. Cays, lo- poration; reports f land which he Ed chasing these lands, which are direat- ly adjacent to Edmonton, one of the most flourishiog busihess centres of the Robert Crawford 1,280 acres, Emma . . Howard 320, Frank Conway 1,280, Charles N. Greaza 640, George S. Roddick 320, James McPar- | land 640, Anton Hoag 640, James Samuel Greer 320, obert Gunning 640, h B. Cooke 640, J. Bohac Navey ireer 320, of same Many With a oen in King in and for Rev, 8 amongst Fra: the 100 has not will be evening. for ini almond hands, the THURS FEBRU mayors and - aldermen of the varioy lover, "Kirk Meberlo" and M. Stan- municipalities. The change sought ford, with hig svillainous plannings was hn execlent "James Major." Specialtios between acts, of a Very énfertaining and pleasing nature, were give, by Gracie Marks, I. RB. Zaranos stood at common law before the actment of what is now section 606 the Mumicipal Act. | sought is secured, the law in Ontario Cammon to collect the cost of the and Sisters Hoss, W. F. Crockett, A. | core the same as the law in Eng- %, ina | guage from the steamboat company | Fred Ruff and cineograph. The gy Iand, and in the province of Nova was rovived, Nias which was responsible for the destruc- | ery was especially good "and an Ala- Scotia. bama garden turesgue, costuming, scene proved very pie- . "The law as it now stands has bee: Much detail is paid to the case of Derochie wa, Justice Hagarty said a very heavy responsi (mumicipalities), when injury from non-repair, ten said that practically the ratepay formance. he law throw -- > 'It's Up To You, John Henry." In the production of "It's Up to You, John Henry," which comes to the Grand, on Monday, Febuary 26th, one finds a comedian, who has heen pronounced -by many of the best dra- matic critics to be one of the funniest Smet------------------ -------------------- result made to be insurers (as it were) all passengers the highway." At the last meeting of the city coun cil, Mayor Mowat and - proposed amen; Hy--contending tha it was not in the interests of poor J unfortunate people who might suffe severe injury It Cures Rheumatism. cases where all other remedies failed If you have rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, don't waste time. Get once the remedy that has proved rel; able and. effective, It injury to the system; to cure is its property hlood and building health. Price 350c. Wade's Drug Store. ------ Wolfe Island Assembly. «The Wolfe Island C.M.B.A. assembly held 'in their comfortable quarters last evenifig, was one of the up the Sdf general only With Charley Grapewin, at the Grand, ofl. Monday, February 26th. ' ANNA CHANCE, on the. American stage, Charles E. Grapewin's success has heen so pro- nounced in this latest production that Chance and the St. Cecilia quartette, ------ '"The Sign Of The Cross. Wilson Barrett's" deeply religious and stirring drama "The Nign of the Cross," which will have elaborate and richly costumed production at the (irana, on Tuesday, February 7th, has end of the affair, A sumptuous su was served at midnight. ninety-three couples in attendance, ang the dance continued until about o'clock this morning, committee who so successfully ran the dance were : J, Kinsley, T, Moran, M i : McLaren, I. Connelly, ¥ wson, (; for many years enjoyed quite a _ ¥, H. Dawson, G . *- 3 a 2 Kean, J. O'Shea, unigie success in this as in other lands. "This remarkable play has a -- Reduced A Hard Swelling. clientele that is drawn with peculiar : . Gus, E. 3rous ied v = strength from church goers and that Geroux, writing from Pem considerable portion of the public de broke, tells how he was injured in a signated as non-theatre goers, lumber By . A reevy log rolled against my log, and 1 was aid up Cooke's Church Meeting. vith stifiness apd a hard swelling, When 1 applied Polson's Nerviline 1 i feeling was shown at the ie 3 . A unanimous fee 9 8 sho ' got relief, A fow rubbings with thi largely attended congregational meet s i . y : good liniment cur aD a ing - in Cooke's church 'last night, Nervilime t Suse en the bush, +: | Ne y , bs Nr that a new organ was the church's : dispense) ole; it clire ; tev neuralgia, colds, rheumatism and in. one great need, at present. Rev. Dr. ternat-disorder. t , MacTavish, presided as chairman. It 0 0 person can really afiord to he without Useful for all internal and Pain. Large hottles 9c. was decided to get a new organ, and a committee to look into the matter was appointed, Charles Simmons, chairman, Ww, Dunlop, William Ander Nerviline, external gan, John Murray, William Hazlett, Salvation Army Meetings. R. Diack, Myre. W, J. Paul, Mrs. R.| At the Salvation Army, Wednesday Diack, Mrs. William Jackson, Mises | 8{ternoon and evening, large crowds attended the special meet Making. When the matter can he : : ed by Brigadier more definitely settled a further meet ing will he held, when four will, also, be appointed. ings comduct Turner and thir blood and fire cadets, who are on their way to the Toronto Training College. The addresses given were of stirring nature, dwelling on the work in which the army is engaged lilting up the elders Ee -- a Y.M.C.A. Items. : The Young Ladies' league «of the Y. h ) I Agu he fallen--and enthusiasm MC A. will give a social in the as | ran at a high pitch. Brigadier Tur sociation parlor at 7.30 o'clock this | ner is a fervent speaker and held the evening for the husiness boys, Friday evening, Dr, ¥. J) wwive his concluding lecture on "1 he Life of Christ," from the healing = of the centurion's servant, to the death ol) undivided attention of his many hear- ers on the mteresting subject of his work throughout the province. . Lake will ---- The I. D. K. Club. the rich fool. His talk will be illus The annual meeting of the I. D. K. trated. Club, in connection with the th p. --- W. 0. Rifles' band, was held last | Buy Burtch's horse radish at your | evening. R. Stevenson was re elected | grocery; ready for use, 10. a bottle, For a perfect fit in a truss go to Dr. Chowi's rng Store. er -------------- president. A gold medal was present- | ed to Thomas Connors in recognition | of length of service, 7 he club enjoyed | refreshments and an ev ening of social bility, Pure and fresh, ------ ps Meat Shops Inspected. Mrelical Health Officer J. H. Bell has inspected the city meat shops and | finding all in 4» sanitary condition, | bas granted permits to all the butch. ers. Clerk of the market, William Ve. | Cammon is now around collecting the | licenses, the fee for which is $2. | 3 i ---- | 'At the request of Mrs. Oliver, Nr. | Bateman will continue the business' of customs broker, so long carried on by the late ©, 6G, Oliver at 79 Clar- ence street, Mr. Bateman and Mr. | Oliver occupied the same office for | over five years and should he well Yuadified to conduct the business with | "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" JJ despatch. aie] ny Avres Hair Red Cross drug The price of | Vigor at Gibson's | store, Fresh there, ie out showe he Big Hore Where ie Bigeest Ces are fs 1 kinds of Raw Fare vm pile cure, sold at the Best drug store, | MARKS" "AT GRAND| <== orrosrss weew. simply a restoration of the law as it on- again and again referred to by emin- " IY "will ent judges as imposing too severe and "The Whirlwind 's Harvest" wi x exacting a liability upon municipal presented by this #xcellent and we corporations. For instance, in the known company at tonight's per Cornwall, Chief ility on them and it has been of- ers are expected and wot unfrequently of walking or driving on Aldermen Rig- ney and Nickle strongly opposed the through: the negligence Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure is not an experiment. It has ben made many years, It has bien used by hundreds of people in this locality. It has given univer. sal satisfaction and has cured or at cures without in fact its power of purifying the at most sue- cessful and enjoyable in the social his- it eclipses the "big 'hit he made in | tory of the society, The hall was gay- "Mr. Pipp," last deaton. Prominent |ly decorated with, flags and emblems among his support! are Mike Anna | and looked very pretty. Crosby and O'Connor's orchestra tind the musical Pper There were four The management 8 is of If the change | 8 & t r of .the municipality, The matter will ent local capitalists will be found ie likely receive further discussion at the | the appended list of those who have city' council meeting next Monday realized the excellence of the invest- evening. ment offered. Farmers and other in. vestors can make no mistake in pur- 1 i a proposition, ed for a single contest, insisted, however, cided that fairer trial. Queen's the games on tw, ther queries sions and the o bow to the inevitable. septette will play in the ruary 27th and 28th, out after the negotiations conducted thus far, As the holiday it will be casier fi Keyists and accompan get away, According is intended te tawa, leaving Kingston, o, noon, and on Wednescay have also been might, winter and stand all costs, hut to test intercollegiate hockey, supposed to be the sport, Prof. Cappon addressed t phical" Society yesterday At a special meeting pian Society, wa, and a student ey in the annual medical University, Montreal. The of the successful candidate apparent from the large ph corded him and that he wi present Queen's, was from the oratorical strai thanked his honor accorded him. Those panying troubles--the are consequently down to hard plu By the the eging. press of the ley cup, under the impression septette conld not Argonauts. It looks funny least. Not even the say Argonauts are ji that remember what (Q And the St, (ieorge's, vious, played Queen's street rink, 3 score ? But the funny come. Argonauts, claimants for the ship, could stand septette; 's did part Ontario agains: out. Queen's defeated Varsi know how at all dealers. | Toromn press refraine | | teen { th | | | | | | | | nauts a couple of them, How badly ¢ Sg dd from ng the score even, open peoples' The Intercollegiate ase on which it stanas ontreal, having the ve winners for the engraved thereon, Queen's hockeyists A. gymnasium to work on night. They have engaged it Saturday night, If there is tices will be held Friday eve Saturday morning at The past tw the rir championship Ql will ented on Saturday night to | bers of the | | cial points in senior hockey te n the same as the Marlboros of last Ywar to them ¥ of the year pre- in the Mutual Have you forgotten hockey cup i once more resting in Kingston, | communication, stating that the Ot which would necessi- tate the students leaving college for the greater part of the week, ana ask. i The Ottawas, and the 'trustees de- two matches constitute a However, they privilege of playing the consecutive nights, Fup. icited no further conees- llegians were foreed to The tri-color capital, ¢ Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Fel). rather than drop have 28th we. the bee is to present calculations it ) run an excursion to Ot- Tuesday, returning after the match ~ Special rates arranged for at the n or fall thereby. The idea is not se much to win the cup at the quality of as played an average college team with wha he _Rhilosc ening. of the Aescula- Albert Charlebois, Oty medicine here, was elected Queen's representative to dinner of Laval popularit was I well signs of spring and of accom- examination slips--have made their appearance aly. out the medical building, and the boys beginning to settle manner in which certain of Queen City are speak- ing of Queen's challenge for the Stan- one would imagine they were is yet champion the loca could they * Then figure this ty, Yo bad. Varsity played Argo- games and beat » badly that the m publish t takes a lot to eves sometimes, s still jp plates donating 0 seasons used the YMC. t in last again for ice prac ning and 1k. be pres the mem- am. --_-- STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ' Transacts a General Banking Business, Branches and Agents at al and Great Britain I provin- Canada, United States Accounts of manufacturers, firmg (wholesale and retail), ' societies, cheese factories, Corporations and in- | dividuals welcomed ed, Notes discounted, or collected. Best rates. bought and sold. Money orders issued at rates : Canada (Yukon $5 and under . Over $5 to $10 Over £10 t6 $30 Over 830 to $50 Payable at any chartered bank Territory excepted). J. 8.Turner Manager. * f Sales notes cashed Drafts following . 3 + Go. i: in - s and butte | BAN A -------------- very low this al - the _ SAVINGS K DEPARTMENT The Big Fur Sale is om ket, the former selling at 200, gl Deposits of $1 and upwards receive] So let your friends know dozen and © butter bring a plentiful | 80d interest owed at highest cur. They save money by buying supply at 21e; to 23. Fowl ig scarce | tent rales. No notice of withdrawal From George Mills & Co. und dear. | Secestury : -- at frmisee te be the basketball | Our employees are insured in the veml of © Seas e ) p ) , N . Spring Hats Arriving Daily up game tonight, Preach ows | Guarantee Company of North America Crpmeoste, at Foigty - | and are bound to keep the customers Bl ab, Satin *in ini. Ord business with the bank secret. rocoived at Men ev'e Rank Ba Ninguton Branch, : "Hemroid," the great internal and Bagot Sts. offeréd hoe students to b) tis acme of proficiency in quite ality ac- re- demonstrated n in which he fellow-students for the the to Toronto's strangest nit the ; col La GAMES! I the Henire City Solicitor's Opinion on Muni- | § Canada hr, PH binding : A ---- ; cipality Liability. a Shiloh's id be' he ress". COMPANY GAVE A CLEVER| ., "Polity Liability xprosing | WILL OCCUR ON FEBRUARY SETS ion of the city soli { N his opinion upon the communication 27TH AND 28TH. = v---- throat, Jung, ud recommendat A ty soli- | PRODUCTIO . of the Ontario Municipal Assoc ation, | a 38 easy 10 take, ves in. J decided allow Mrs, | : -- asking the. co-operation of the city | : Cues permanently, Mowat five dollars and Mrs. Hewston The Specialties Were Right Up-to- | coumeil in procuring a repeal of see- | The Desire is Too Test the Inter- Generation after . ten dollars for damage done to their Daté-The & Was Very | tion 606 of the Municipal Act, so far | college Hockey With the Best have 2 Shiloh 10 1, on Division street by drain as it imposes civil liability on muni- | in the Counts een's Team swest, quickest 'and best far: the safe over Vs id Fine--Soine Coming Events. cipal corporations for non feasance, . ich Hi w, Coldsand Coughs, N family cy for "The city . solicitor w etter, I An gudiehce of good proportions was as follows : Will Be That ici as Won found 10 tke place fo 8 2 © bec advoeat ing strongly that il] grocted Marks, Brox' company, at the | oy very strongly urge the adoption | This Season. \ Shiloh and be cured, or sa Toy support the proposed ment to Grand Opera House' Wednesday night |, petition by the council. 1 was | The Stanley cup matches between] | and get your ack, 7 avere not the i act, that would relieve in "An ma Wome," a four-act surprised to learn that there had been | Queen's and the Ottawas are now. an Mis. E. James, of ibbing, Minn, is fair) municipalities of responsibility 108 * commute dri te company gave a 1any hogiiation op the part of the al- | geured fact. After much correspond- There 50 cure ke Skil fo 007% accidents on highways. This matter * cover production; each wwmber being dermen in adopting it: probably it {ence and several. telephone talks with Sore Thiost, Hosrsencn, Bea Co was before council at its. last beyond the usual stamlard setiby al, ia. from some apprehension as 10 | PD, Ross, Ottawa, the principal trus- My gles 100 Wag uy meeting, and there was a strong feel- | "work stand' company. The work of | gy C0 fucts. The change is 'tee of the cup, the collegians have had i pe a welieve hin. He ing agsinst the proposed amendment. | Emily Smiley, ne "Florence McLaren { oooht by the Ontario Municipal As- | (0° oo err mien iy --n a of Shieh d ch On motion of Ald. Gaskin, the board stood out clearly from the rest, with sociation, whuse members are not It receipt of Mr. Ross' a4 of works decided to again make the | decidedly more finish to the charac chiefly corporation solicitors, but 0 recommendation in its report. ter. H. W. Chamberlain was a manly | tawas wanted two games gud sub. gested February 27th, and March 1st, Be. with guarantee Meherever medicine jy wig, as dates, Secretary Mills 'wired back, | pointing out the impossibility of such We Pay Cash for All Kinds of RAW FURS W. F. GOURDIER 78-80" Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive m 'n a hotel. where the cluly will pit up dar Fur Store. ing their visit, As regards the personnel of the i ---------------- team, the management have practical- Grand Uni H tel {ly decided to place the same men on on 0 | the ice who have played together ali Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Gnd Fonral Station @ BAGGAGE FRE Lively Snaps in White Silk Waists Realizing the fact that ladies do not buy Silk Waists® 'everyday, we en- deavor to procure exclusive styles that will not be seen in every store in the city, and as a result are not v 3 x= y the local . trim fe oraute ma d e common-looking o say* the : Toronto press will [through many having the bo'vu [SAME particular design. There is an individuahty about the wearers of our Silk Waists that* at once stamps them as ladies of {800d taste, The prices start at $198 and range as high as $9 with many swell styles at prices be- tween. * New Spring Coats A sprinkling of rew style Spring Coats just to hand. . Some swagger gar- ments in the lot. The wise ladies are buying now, and getting first choice. NEWMAN & SHAW me GOUPON 17 | 3 : JAMES SWIFT & 00. The 18 Letters PRR eee Must Accom- pany Answer. » * STANDS FOR ARGUMENTS We Name Just a Few : No Long Coal Bills. it Means Much to You. P00000000090000000000000 £18 A TIME ALL THINGS." 4 while prices ar % time to lo, 18 the with be iy SCRANTON COA from 3 's Yar {Pi Walsh er | GSil MEAT CBOPF : avers in Sets, qo how, fasy Washing Mac h dass" Qos gis mows Hardware St § hn OF Ua p, Needing 2 Cab or "Phone 622 And you got @ prompt ans) 36 Johnston Streot : Restau (uadian_ Chinese Ts . to 8 11.830 a.m. op from to wet an all Lh in 2d ve. English an shortest motice, RAVI, ve the. le he omplite dinning room i » «ty. 'Phone, 855. er FREY i (08K Restaur: 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 a.m. to 3.00 a to get an all Fr CR Meals of all kis plas otice. Caglist --and --C) are Wm. Murray, Auctior 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Har efc., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Sat 0-0-0000 §00000000000C R J. FREE, CONTRACT Estimates wiven for all kinds Mason . Work, Plastering Cement Work of all descriptions 94 Division St. "Phone 4 Boo GARDINER Insurance and Real Estate. Wight Companies at Lowest Ra Money to Loan on Real Estat 151 Wellington Str CH POWE]I] CARPENTER AND JOBBEI 103 Raglan Str {USTOMS BROK C.S. Kirkpatrick 42 Clarence St., Kingston, to C.P.R. Telograph Offic Telephone 568. Try Myers' "Home- Ma Head Cheese. REMOVED DRI. G BOGA To 102 Wellington Stree EE -------- = COULDN'T TRAVEL FRE How a Woman Took a Oond In Philadel; Ledger '1 1 k vou for a for insisted ductor, king to a quiet-] little we cated beside a bo; train Pennsy 1 replied wi cisic He's 1 to travel free, ] cupies g seat, and th crowded, © are people star Ty aid for him yet Woman "You've » begin it some Praisted the conductor, Not this trip, anyway." h ly ior that boy, ma e train and put him wut him off if you to get anything know what t How a aim, saw n' \ never for ast a newspa is used is called the ur Sick Kidneys tires kidney 1 but ew t many kidng alcohol they m the safs | Pills, wk ed by physic rough promp Pills have sick kidneys well in a fi s their n fect recov their su uffers 3, becanga will fol behind thi Ao wait fe se food pills go rf BUSrentan .y You doy' beers, the t have