Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1906, p. 3

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Eden gg nal Notice ders of lags, eo s tific redeemable for pre i to send the m : fois, thout delyy ar d oi , 88 We will or mium departy 6, after whic their Iv "clue Apri) 0 tags " reCeiy. POsitive nt on h date SOF Coupons will be lcemed, pire Tobacco Cop ierican Tobatco nada. loude Company, ATS pany Company We pay the HEST PRICE r Spring Rats , Ls -80 Brock Street Quite > Necessary As a little finishing touch to a business or 'every day toilet is a Dainty Little Cravat Or Tie Pin Ww exclusive designs in Pearls, ecial in a | Gold Knot ., set in the centre witha iamond, at $6.00 TH BROS. ewelers--Opticians 866. o Marriage Licenses \n McKay he Reliable Buyer vVants J,000 ring Rats fouse, 149-153 Brock Street 1e of Our To-day n Saturday, a whil the there are rv pret hed to each means: actual nt. sure and the special in , and the White] Lawn Waist g for 81, and the line of 13, regular $2 and $3.50 Wrappers at Sc. and $I Will lo Be Il linen, lar 10c., oy. sold Saturday , .. good 9%. a lose, 'ex Saturday Ts TTT UTTAL/TACT ATRL VTTCR BOC CS - reassessed i ngston ad ns ever sold in Ring fon 8 T ad vards day. They are 1 Sure thread, bound s nd 8 i y dH yvles at from 2 [ ' v i Jae. an Poles in the city at 12 a 50 inches wor, door up lo oY . Underwear sts at 12te 3 50c. a garment and up- rere er THE SHOPPING EVENT {hat so many of our readérs took forwatd to every week occurs again Saturday. ECONOMY DAY at The Montreal Bankrupt Stock Co.--the day your money seems to be worth double its face' value. ---- Price Advantages in Men's and Boys' Clothing 79 MEN'S SUITE at $8.50 At this price we are showing a range of suits in Blue and Black Worsteds, beautifully. trimmed and fished, single and double-breasted, close fit- ting collar, padded concave shoul ders. You would be willing to pay = 50 MEN'S SUITS at $395 + seems riduculous to sell these suits at $3.95, but. they are a line of odds that have been rather mussed in handling, and we have decided to clear them at this ridiculous price. consist of Canadian Tweed / NEWS OF THE WORLD es CES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM, -------- {Matters That Interest Everybody i --Notes From: All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. The Liquor bill was passed by "the legislature last night. merican capitalists will rect. a large flax mill in Saskatchewan. Mrs. Dowie, on Thursday, paid Ta visit to her husband in Chicago. The Dominion gold reduction works at Kenora were burned on Thursday. President Mitchell has sent a coun- ter proposition to the anthracite own- ers. It is uhderstood that ex-Premier Ross will move an amendment to the license bill. The Canadian Northern RR. hopes to have its Hudson' s Bay railway open some time in 1908. A large tract of land has been' se- lected near Tisdale, Man., for a Sal- vation Army colony. Charles LL. Stinson, former steel manufacturer, was killed: by a train at River Forest, 11. The weather continues ideal. in the west for seeding, and the gréat bulk of the wheat is in the ground. Major Street, who went west in the Riel rebellion; and was in the Fenian raid of '68, is dead, in Winnipeg. They mi ! The legislature of Alberta has de- mixtures, ail worthy. goods, priced elsewhere $12.50 to 815.50 for this | cided that Edmonton shall continue regularly from 87.60 to suit, to be the capital of the province. $ + a ¢ The Queen's. Own Rifles 1 ft. Toron- Qaturday 'a man can have his Our price on Saturday is ....... $8.50), iwemdny. night, for ow York on $ Ea fit for ...ccoirnmar contamina, $3.95 1 Purtitipats in a military tournament. John Wiggine, farmer; of MeCreary, tein = : ¢ 3 a a Sas Tar s aa TY while attempting to rob an i% 45 BOYS' 3-PIECE SUITS, in Eng-} '." pn : #% BOYS' 3PIECE BLUE AND] "yo Tweeds and Worsteds, this sea- owl's nest, had his right eye torn out BLACK SERGE SUITS, beautifully finished, - correctly ae. Sold else- whore at $6.50 to $7.50 son's latest patterns, sizes 27 to 31. Regular price $7.50 to $8.50. On sale Saturday $1.39 Qur price on Saturday :.. --_-- 75 PAIRS MEN'S WORKING PANTS by the bird. Two U.S. sentries, in the Fort Ham ilton reservation, were found shot dead, 'and secret service men ave in- vestigating. A battery of three companies licrs, horse artillery antl of Inniskilling Fusi now in Crete, have been ordered % MEN'S | RAINCOAT ne dh He in Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds, | to Egypt. fan, an L812 eo TWA] strongly made, three neat patterns.| A report that British troops have prite &'0 anti (Bw. Regular price $2 and $2.25, been ordered to South Africa is de On sal: Saturday ........ . 26.50 nil, but reinforcdments have bern Our price Saturday ......... . $1.19 Come early and get your choice. % -------------------- peir of pants at very little cost. 150 MEN'S FANCY VESTS, 'in white grounds with fashionable spots and 350° MEN'S: DOURLE THREAD BAL- stripes, polka-dots, and all+the new- : rR : est noveltics the dressy man desives BRIGGAN SHIR D AND DRAW- in a Wash vost, Sizes 3M fo 43. Dis ERS, Regular price 50c. a gar- vided in 3 lots :-- ment, Lot 1- Worth $1.50, for .......... 8c. | Yours on Saturday, each ....... 2c, Lot 2-Worth $2.50, for. ......... 81.49| This is the greatest opportunity to . get your sumaner: underwear at hall] & Lot 3--Worth $3.50, for ....... $1.89 | price. Saturday Offers Many Good Price Inducements for the Ladies 20 YARDS DAMASK TABLE LIN-| 175 YARDS ONLY DAMASK TABLE EN, unbleached, 61 inches wide. LINEN, bleached, 66 inches wide. Regular price 50c. yard. Regular price 75¢. to 90c. yard. On sale Saturday, per yard ... 33c. On sale Saturday, per yard ...... 59. 15 PAIRS "TAPESTRY CURTAINS, in | ANOTHER LOT Here's your chance to secure a good OF FINE FRENCH sent to Egvpt. Russian elections in" the Baltic pro vinces have resulted in the complete tlefeat of the Germans, who compose the land owning class. All' traffic on the Great Lakes is in danger of heing suspended through a striké of all men employed by the Lake Carriers' Association King Fdward's visit to Prine Ni cholag, ruler of Montenegro, is re garded in some quarters as being en anti-Rervian: demonstration. A wealthy Canadian made Hampton Sons, auctioneers, an offer to pur chase the Oliver Cromwell house at Huntington, Eng. The offft. was de- clined. A report that a division of Gen. Fremch's army has been ordered to mobilize in view of serious - develop- ments in South Africa, is denied at the war office. A woman suddenly expired in a New York theatre, while watching a performance of "King Tear." The surgeon called pronounced the cause heart disease, due to intense emotion. No Trouble. You will find no trouble selectin your new hat from our Pepin of nobby new styles. See our eele- brated #2 and $2.50 derbys, Campbell Pros., the styleé centre in Kingston for men's hats, green, sage and red, beautiful de- CASHMERE, colors, cream; pale signe, 48 inches 'wide, 3 yards longs The brown, navy, cardinal, black | The various official proceedings in Regular price $6.50 pair. and pink. Regularly sold for 65c. connection 'with. the separation of Nor- : vard. way from. Sweden cost the latter coun- Yours on Saturday, per-pair... 83.75] ° of try #277.775, according to the Swed- Yours on Saturday only 42¢. yard lish budget. PAIRS FINE SWISS LACE-CUR- patterns, 34 Reg- 50 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, 3} S, in bedutifnl TaN long and 56 inches wide. ular price $3.50 to 4.00. On sale Saturday .. lsewhere for $1.25 pair. Our price on Saturday, per pr., 5c wo ADIES' RIBBED . COTTON | 90g pAIRS LADIES FINE PAST oe os short _ sleeves, and some | "py ACK €OTTON STOCKINGS, ong sleeves. Worth fully 25c. each. sizes 74 to 94. Regular price 15c: Our price for Saturday only and 20c. pair. cach 121¢ ony Your choice on Saturday, per --_-- Pair a Ra Tee 450 YARDS E CHECKED AND PLAIN ( Ss TOWELLING. Worth any time Se. 200 YARDS STRONG yard. LING. Regular price 10c. yard. On Sale Satar 5 x Ie Og irday \ ar D0. - aturday, per yard...... Se: On sale SatuMlay, per vard Re: A limit of 10 yards to one customer. - te tesa rte i 150; YARDS. FINE INDIA LAWN, suit- 50 PAIRS LADIES' CORSETS, makes | able 'for Ladies' Waists; Children's B&C, op . and others, Regu- Dresses, ete. Worth to-day 25c. = price from ie, to SL pair. vavrd, On sale Saturday, per pair ....49. Yours on Saturday, per vard... 15c. -- - 3 Startling Notion Values hn Blick Face Veiling, worth 13c. yard, for, per yard .............. de. ox : = Boys' 'and' Girls' Figured Handkerchiefs, worth 3c., for, each ..... lec. Children's Hose Supporters, 'worth 13¢., for cnn mass 100. Black and White Hat Elastic, worth 4c. yard, for, per yard arnt 0, % : 3.000 packages Needles, worth 3c Package, atc. wai wie 50s 2for Se. » yard Spools Thread, worth 5c. spool, : . 2 spools for 5c 00 Lad Pas 3 = Ladics' Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, worth 100: for ina. Bel Good. \ S ail Brushes, worth 5c., Fancy Lace Trimmed Babies' Bibs, worth I3c., for .... : The prices are all your. way these Ure you take advantage of them. rece THE MONTREAL BANKRUPT STOCK GO. 180 Princess Street Between Crawford's and Redden's Groceries vards long and 48 inches wide. "Sold LINEN TOWEL- By Regulating The Food System Nearly All the Most Common Ills of Humanity Are Prevent- ed and Cured By Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver - Pills "When our food is properly digested and assimilated, the waste matter promptly excreted and .all the organs working in harmony we are well. When #ny derapgements of these func: tions occur we are sick." If we wait to 'consider for a moment what a large proportion of such de- rangements Sodmdity constipation of the bowels, torfidity of the liver and sluggirh action of the kidneys it is not difficult to understand the far-reaching eficcts of Dr. . Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as a means of preventing and curing disease. One of the results of our artificial modern life, and more especially that of winter, is too much eating and too little exercise. The liver and kidneys are overworked in their effort to move the excess of waste matter, and when they feil in this work disorders ot some kind are hound to arise. It is 'usually with. the liver that trouble begins. The bile which should be poured into the. intestines to aid digestion 'and insure healthful action of the bowels is left in the blood to poison the system. Headache, biliousners, liver com- pleint and constipation are followed by uric acid poisoning, kidney disease and rheumatism when the kidneys play out. 5 Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 1 by enlivening the action of the liver and bowels, and thereby effecting a therough cleansing of the whole filter- ing and excretory systems. By this means constipation, 'biliousness, indi- gestion and all their accompanying symptoms are removed. Then by their direci action on the kidneys they purify the blood of uric acil poison, which is the cause of rheumatism, backache, lumbago and all the dreadfully painful and fatal diseases of the kidneys, In the newspapers have appeared from time to time thousands of letters from persons who have been cured bv Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. In the majority of the homes of Canada this great family medicine is constantly kept on hand as a preventive and cure for thése comman ills of life. One pill a dose; 25 cents hax: at all deal lers or Edmanson, Bates & Co jor, gin . Tv on Various Sporting Matters. Piper, the Torento baseball a vari left to join the Winnipeg club. CONDENSED RTT | Both the Toronto and Tecumseh la = 5 grosse clubs have been admitted = t RATES CITY AND FARM PROFERTIES. | STORAGE SPACE. Fem FURNI- membership in the National Amateur s Our, plan. Sale. No pay. De-| ture, etc. W. wu. Frost Quegn Lacrosse union. First insertion, lc. a word. con: partment BD % 203 Wellington St. street, The Toronto canoe club has accept socutive insertion therea ET = . ed the invitation of the Pittsburg re. word. Minimum charge for one in- | SPACE IN THIS 'COLUMN. I Ne ROOMS, WIth morn» FRAR xe d four to sertion, 25e. . cost you much (see schedu ra 5 pa poly Box fue commer do Sod lou Ea SRE a ole agains Acoma on uly + TAdvt. 4 lines oF Under a x, $1. Tre n wi be quick and satisfac! Te first of the junior league hase: h : th, $2. m HOUSE, 2387 ney ST. POSSES- ball matches W i be played to- mor. Adve. 4 lines oF wnder a month, §3, RESIDENCE QF LATE DR. HERALD, sion M ya Sot tor tusjisetion, row at two o'tlock on the cricket 199 ane Ro ph odern mprove- » y * A.: Virtorias bod! the ! s 2, mas and field i Alas ve. YMCA Victorias | Bverybody in Kingston Reads WhHiG sisciric nt Central location: oa | sTorRAGE FOR FURNITURE, es, ormation, apply . offices, res and 'wellings, Me YE. a. Daniels, New York Athletic WANTED. Horsey, 6 Market street. . Cann, 51 Brock street. 2 club, holder of the world's « ship 100 yards swimming : Sl won the final heat in the 100 metres swim- ming race at the Olympia games in Athens. Pitcher Briggs, formerly with Toron- to who was last year with the Chica- go Natjonals, has been signed by Man- ager nat: of Williamsport. - Bri gs. was traded - by Chicago to Brooklyn" and refused to report. "The English bowlers will arrive at Montreal on July 28th and will - re main in charge of the Ontario Bowl- ing association: until - August 17th. Games ave to be played at Montreal, Kingston, Peterbore, Toronto, Hamil: ton, St. 'Catharines, {iagara, 'Guelph, Brantford, and possibly several other places in the jurisdiction of the On- tario association, before the English- men are turned over to the western bowlers. The Ottawa Capitals will hold th first practice at varsity oval on Mon- day next. In discussing the probable lineup for the COMING season, some fans closely * allied to the Capitals pick out the following team as 'about the nearest thing to any that will participate in the first...game : Goal, Errett; point, Marsh; cover, Brennan; defence, Shea, Ralph and Pringle; cen- tre, Ashficld; © home, Butterworth, Eastwood and. Powers; inside, Gaul outside, Allen. Before starting on the United States tour the "Varsity lacrosse team 'will plav Woodbridge on May 12th and likely Brampton during. the week of May 14th. The itinetary through the states will be : May 24th, Hobart tol- lege, at Geneva; Muy 25th, Rochester at Rochester May 26th, Crescents at Bay Ridge; May 30th, "Crescents. at Bay Ridge: June 1st, Brantford at Bay Ridge; June 2nd, Swartmore at Swarthmore, It is likely that the team will stay off at Buffalo to play a game on the way home. Toronto Mail-Empire : The Univer- sity of Toronto Hockey club has elect- ed Herlert Clark, their brilliant cen- tre forward, captain for next season. With the exception of "Shorty" iroadioot, the blue and whites dover- point, the team will be intaét. Indica: tions point to the collegians having lots ef good material to choose from when the ice comes round again. Big Pamseay. Rankin, of 'the Stratford sepior team. will be a candidate for the forward ne mext year, and Roy Thomas will figure in goal. -- Kingston's Lacrosse Club. The lacrosse club will hold a meet- ing, to-night in the Whig building to which all local sports are asked to attend and lend their interest. The club ig now quite organized and it is proposed to do something in the way of selecting a team. Fourteen young follows have been discovered, who play and the team can likely be pick- ed from these and others. Of course a practice or two will have to be had to develop any ability. Opposed To Coercion. Archdeacon Carey, representing the Kingston General Hospital Governors, appeared yesterday before the spe ial committee of the legislature, dealing with the nurses' bill. There was no quorum at the committee meeting, however. The Toronto c this. reference : "Some of the statements ade by the ladies at the fopmer meetings of News makes this committee," said Archdeacon Carey, "'w absolutely untrue. | am 7 to refute them, and have the evidenee ready." raise a protest ladies present. The strong words from the twenty-one "1 am an Irishman," declared the archdeacon, "'and as such 1 am opposed "to all coercion. This movement is not an open and honest one, it was not laid before the public. It was known omly to a few in Toronto 'and the imnfidiate vicin ity." An 'Act. Of Kindness. Through the kidness of Mrs, Mcllroy and Mrs. Williamson, the inmates, of the House of Industry were given a rare treat, in the shape of a sump tuous supper of all kinds of fancy bread, cake: and candies, and after all were well supplied, there were left baskets 'full for future' use. The old people seemingly &ppreciated the donors' kind acts on' this and former oteasions, and wished. Mrs. Mcllroy and Mrs. Williamson all that was good, for their kindness to aged folks. A Lively Episode. A lively scene was enactéd Thursday afternoon when a well-known man about town, it is said, pretty well corned, entered a doctor's office, creat- ing quite a disturbance and badly frightening the med. In his "happy state' he espied the globe of gold fish: and grabbing one, ran out inte the street scaring several women with the wiggling member of the finny tribe. The disturber wak seon collared and taken to his home, Men § The new spring gloves are 5 in the latest shades and siyles, #1, 25 and $1.50, The H. D. Bikby a), . Campbell Bros. the newest in men's hats, " For Some people are like a worthless team of horses--always have to. be helped -when it comes to pulling a load uphill. Patience is that which you have to have with others, huts which ne one is called npon to have with you. EK. C, Adams, Picton, was a city visitor yestertlay, GIRLS. - APPLY N. C. POLSON & Cu. THE HOUSE, ON ARCH STREET, A LAWN ROLLER. AI'PLY BOX 22, Whig omce. the residence of the late Dr. Walkem: also the two brick houses on n= son street, Nos. 116 and 118, Tent for $18 a month _each. For etc, apply to Walkem & Walken, Clarence street. APPRENTICES FOR PLUMBING AND Tinsmithing., Apply Simmons Bros, A GENERAL S JRVANT. APPLY g rs. John Carson, 320 Princess St AN EXPERIENCED. HOUSEMALD, Apply to Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, 149 Earl street. 5 A COUPLE OF SMART BOYS. AP- piy J. A. Gould & Co., or. Quecn and King Streets. AN EXPERIENCED vant. References Mrs. Polson, 317 GENERAL SER- required. Apply University Avenue. LADY CLERK, FOR GROCERY; ONE who understands Loakkyeping, 5 wi ply. by letter, to Box "UC Whi office. A BARBER, WITH ONE OR TWO years experience, wishing to improve, Apply to R. H. Elmer, 161 Prin street AT ONCE, COMPETANT FORELADY Must be good at figures. Good salary Apply Office, Frontenac Uereal Co. eee eee ee ---------------------------------- HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU- ations vacant. domestics, hotel and factories. Department Wo 203 Wellington street. AN APPRENTICE TO LEARN THE paper box geking trade, good wages, . Apply to Kingston Hosiery Co. King street West. SALESMEN, FOR AUTO-SPRAY. Best comprossed-alr band Sprayer made. Liberal terms. Sample approved - agenta. to Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont. GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR suils pressed and cleaned carefully by OWNER SPLENDID INVESTMENT, retiring, Four, (4) wood tennea- ments. 'Three (3) that rent for over $200. The fourth includes Corner grocery, and up-to-date living rooms. Good clean locality. Good grocery trade established. No repairs needed. Sanitary conditions, A 1. Price, $3,400. , Particulars, 203 Wellington St. Dept. "D Are You Watching These Ads. | Grow? They're flourishing. More people use this page every day. They find the little advts. are moder- ate in cost and highly productive of results. Special rates to users of large space. 10 ROOM BRICK DWELLING. modern uplove Pi 1st. John Gardiner, May Wellington "street. 131 MAY THE FIRST, A SOLID CE house, a1 4 . St All ea by fu apy ®. Neabitt, 337 Johnson St. BRICK DWELLING, NO. 19 SYDEN- present ham street West, 'at Youlden, possession 1st lay. Apply to Jas. Richardson & FURNISHED BRICK DWELLINGS. Modern improvements. First Clase locality. Rent monthly, $25 to Also unfurnished then : hkigen, 6. $18, - $30 $25, onth. John A. Gardiner, 151 Wellington street. ---- et -------------------------- FIRST CLASS SITUATED, structed brick house, 11 rooms, ne ydern improvements, fronts north, detached, opposite Striet Railway, near Baptist church. Possession next menths, © may sell. White bread, 196 Union St. West, st eiet------------------------ BES SITUATED HOUSE IN oY. prepared iy A to a suitable rs hy Ta rooms and a billiard room, office will be ma ont separate. Parties with not small ren need lack, King St. i apply, D. Allan LOST. III TEL CITI A LADY'S RUFF ON NDAY night. Finder will te sult ly res warded at this Office. AN ARRIDA H for San Francis- co; We prepare you in few weeks ; Union card guaranteed. Free Cata- 'ovne Bros. Trade Schools, , Chicago, St. Louis. 9 PBOPLE TO TAKE the splendid this column. - bookkeeper, a servant, of any kind, a small supoly it, The cost is small ; sponse prompt and sure. MISCELLANEOUS. ADVANTAGE OF opportunity orded by If you want a clerk, » in fact, help advt. will the ne- FARM HELP, AND ALL OTHER kinds of help supplied. Department "B." 203 "Wellington street. JR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY occupied by Dr. Ryan, corner Mon- treal ana Brock streets. ee i ten PR. WILLIAM GIRSON, PHYSICIAN, © Surgeon, etc.. Late Resident . House Surgeon, Kingston General Hospital Office--232 Kine street, ghposite Bank of Montreal. 'Phone, 43 corner Brock and Wellington streets. "Phone, 213. ART HUR EL 18, ARCHITROD, OF- fice site of New Drill Hall, near cor- ner of Queen a Montreal streets. FOR SALE OR TO-LET. Arr -------- water heating, modern improvements, May 1st, 1906. Apply to John A. Gardiner, 151 Wellington street, all modern location ; conveniences ; large grounds. . MARINE NEWS. What is Gathered From Around the Harbor. The steamer New York left the dry dock Thursday. : The steamer St. Lawrence entered last night, for caulking. Granger is unloading Island at 'the (LT.K. the dry-dock, The schooner hay from Wolfe w hiarf, The steamer Wolie Islander arrived from Gananoque this morning with a general ireight cargo. The schooner Mary rived from Sodus, unloading coal Cereal company. Swift's wharf : Steamer H. Nel latt from Fort William a "four and cleared last night for Montreal. Steamer Aletha, - Picton and bay ports. : : MT. company elevator: Wallace, Ames, ugonquin, upper lake ports; SS. barge Selkirk, "cleared. for" Fort Wil liam; tug Thomson cleared with three grain-laden barges for Montreal. The steamers North King and Cas- pian of the Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte steamship company will com- mence their weekly trips between Charlotte and 1,000 lsands, May 26th and the Gharlotte-Port Hope run May 28th, Ann Lydon ar- last night, and is for the Frontenac Steamers cleared for Rosemount, with -------- Our mediam weight underwear is just the thing for this treacherous spring weather, 81, $1.30 a suit. The H. D, Bibby Co, ' EE ------------------------------------------ A Problem Solved. Ozone is ozone, and in -buyi it the problem is to get the purest form. "Solution 'of Okone (the coupon kind)" is the purest form in which (zome is put up. In addition, each bottle contains a coupon entitling you to a package of "Celery King" free, and it is wellknown that you should take "Celery King'" along with Ozone. We put "Celery King" coupons in our Ozone bottles because no other firm ean give *° Celery King" with Ozone. By buying * 'Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" you get the purest and most conceptrajed form of Ozone, and, in addition you save the- ex- pefise of buying the "Celery King" to use with it. No other kind of Ozone offers this We place on sale the balance ing. need not tell you they were 810 see. They are all made out of single breasted, men's 35, all long pants: no liberal offer will be refused. 200 Men's and Boys' they were made The For the 17¢. or Tweed Caps. prices for Men's were 50c. two for 23 Men's Raincoats, suitable for 5.19. 80 Wellin HENRY P, SMITE ARCHITECT, Se Rath Building, Mabket Square, first class stable in rear. Possession HEDGEWOOD HOME, 169 UNION ST. excellent Possession, of our As we must have the room for other goods these must go. We sizes, 36, If you want Boys they are good value at 35 The goods and prices in this sale are no fake. MONEY AND RUSINESS. rates. Belo *Wing new business vet rates & Strange, Agents OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON STORE AND DWELLING. SELL So and contehte than ally other for $2,500. rent $15 per month, or Godwin's Insurance Emvorjum, Mark. exchange for other property, Jobn et Souare. A. Gardiner, 151 Wellington St. -- . SRT : BUSINESS CHANCES. IRICK DWELLING, FOUR BLOCKS HDG from Post Office'; ten rooms, hot , BETTER S112 word THAN : shares in a Cobalt mine is an advt, in thi column. It brings results, people ev it 3 Ft by over 20,000 COBALT, THE SRBAT the w Tt SHINING. made produce great re May 1st. Also two building lots for made daily. Our weekly letter tells sale. For particulars. 'and terma obal! Apply to R. W, Anglin, Essex, Ont. 30, Auous it. Wills & Co.. Cobalt, Saturday Morning Men's and Boys' Ready-made Cloth. ) suits and we will take 85. Come and the best Scotch 'and Canadian Tweeds, 37, 3% a suit, come and see the goods, as Tweed Caps These are all strictly up-to-date, as for this season's trade :-- and 60c, Your choice and 40. to-morrow 20e. While they last, Rainconts a spring overcont. ~Sale price 84.50 and Come Saturday morning to gton Street The James Johnston Store new makes, wide at t shade. $18 oo for this coat. Sizes from 34 to 42. advantage. Ask your druggist for it. and if he hasn't it write she Public Drug Company, Bridgeburg, Ont. shoulder, loose back with vent in centre, high close fitting collars, lined with Ar satin, latest Your tailor would ask you from $15.00 b YOU CAN GET THEM HERE TO-MORROW FOR .......... The Montreal Bankrupt Stock Go. t 180 PRINCESS STREET a Speciai ro= To-morrow § We have just received 29 TOP COATS from a leading Montreal manufacturer. All the he bottom, square built $6.49 TERRIER PUP, . 0. Boys' Suits, sizes 32, 34, \ BE | rr | pn At a h a eet. nder kindly notify Mr. rey _ Way's, 131 Broek st Richardson, 100 Stuart street. {ENTLEMAN OF 4 > os | WM. NEWLANDS. ARCHITECT, OF- Sh. : CEN TLIMAN. hort tora thins ss | | ice. secom foo over Mahood's Dug A RED COOKER SPANIRL, EEMAL learn some business. Full knowledge store, corner Princess and Bag Nodn nesday evening, on Berrie of horses. Has family and would streets. Entrance on Bagot. street. Pergo; n harboring same after Us a» begin at $7. $9 per. week. Apply "Phone, 608. potler wi prose PE Ns. Wik office. 3 Himilton, 154 Pine street. - POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- 100,000 Pl PLASTERERS, chant's Bank Buildine, A

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