Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1906, p. 3

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UND YOUR red IF IT Fang YON, MN, Philadelphia URS 'W is e Time Have Irs ymodelled nd paired GOURDIER'S and 8) Brock Stiect Only Ex:lusive Fur Stops Glass new shape liant cuttings Havea Berry Bowl will pay ve $7.50 {ater Bottle plendid value st vou is QUALITY that 1 Cutters can p ITH BROS. welers :: Opticians suersof Marriage Licenses n McKay e Reliable Buyer 'ants >), 000 "ing Rats use, 149-153 Bok Sires plendid yortunity SATURDAY lear out 375 yards Goods and Mixed These are ends left season's selling. The 1 yard up to 74 yards The selling price of ds were 40C., 30C. per yard. Saturday at one price, >. per Come early. ockings for u need Stockings y or ry our init or Hercules Rib- se for boys. They wear ices 15¢ 25C.- per girl 2 Tr 15c. to Ste yckin ngs to ss Ribbed fast colors, pair. urtains Lace sales 20C. selling in our department r those ol last season. from 2o0c. tO er pair. The Curtains $1.25, $1.50 aN pair are excellent o MAN & SHAW ins ly - & font Sunday inaris a 8 QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" - HAS CONSTAN1 v sha STEADILY INCREASED in Popularity and Esteem, and' is now ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT the ENTIRE CIVILIZED WORLD as possessing all the pre PERFECT TABLE WATER. operties of an IDEAL and AT LIST] A Gl pATRS BLA 4S Probabls the greatest SUA evr ofieved ow 1 a a in stdie flop them Saturday ,.; The. lot came Jadies of Kingston, 4 k way at a bargaif, the value urday, 2 pairs OF cid hsm LL EE or bleached, 70 inches wide, find a length suitable, on 10 DOZEN BATH pay de, pair when vou buy the g Saturday, the our ich would be 20c. pair, and for Sat- 25¢. E LINEN ENDS--100 ends, with 1 yard, 14, 2, 24, 24, and up, three- worth 60c. and 75c. you can buy them for, yard. If you ean per vard, 43c. TOWELS--Good large size, only 10 dozen altogether. You ame kind regularly. Saturday while they last, BIOI iis oe sessn nsusassamasssnisnraskat ent sess suppuusarsusonsiansin, etsarabuasans suey 9c LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES We have the prettiest range of these at 70g. in Kingston slstiiasidnds Wailea i kes Taber sais 5c. Another special line, beautifully made Saturday our price ...... $1.25 Another special line, beautifully made, se where at 82. Satur- AQY OUP PIICB iiiiiins tesraies habsisessestiisssientgeas ssissisastinsniass sresssissnsnssnes $1.49 a0 PIECES CRUMS ENGLISH PRINTS, acid proof dyes ...... .. 12)¢ The James Johnston Store 180 Wellington Street I BR, fifty NO DUST. *Inyention hath no nobler alm than to lighten woman's work" t is 'practical economy to buy a BISSELLS' SWEEP- .as one lasts longer than brooms, besides saving carpets, time, labor and health. Prices, $2.50 to $5.00 NO STOOPING _ NO WEARINESS. McKelvey & Birch, 69 and 71 Brock St. Immediate Delivery SHEET LEAD oso: "sis The Canada Metal Co. Willium Street, Toronto. : 'Phone Main 1729 FTV VVT VRS VR VLD TLS 'A. E. HEROD ORDERED FOOTWEAR -MOVED TO 286 PRINCESS STREET ; 1 Open tiil eight o'clock "except Saturday" AY Sas setsve IEW YORK CHINESE Restaurant 83 Princess Street aashirem 10.30 a.m. t0}8.00 a m. the best wot an all round Tanch fn the' erey. eals of all kinds on Meh and Chiness notice. tishes o epecialty, reese San emesis ota pam (anadian Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m The best place to get am all round Lunch fn the city, Meals of all kinds on notice. English and Chinese & speclalty. Phone 655. Try Myers' "Home- Made" faad Cheese. "msTIES "AND DANDRUFF. dn . Interesting Parallel and a aluable Deduction Therefrom. Tihe LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. C. H. Pickering Considers Fore- stalling By-Law a Hardship. Kingston, Muy 11.--(To the KEdit- or) : Please allow me a small space in your paper. to speak of the fore- stalling by-law, broken by me yester day. People would think that 1 was buying. up all there was on the mar- ket and then charging an extra high price for it. The citizens know they can buy just as cheap and sometimes cheaper in the stores than they can on the market. "However, 1 was sum- moned and fined for buying three bunches of rhubarb and six bunches of radishes, fifty cents worth in all, which I expected to make ten cents, a large amount wasn't it ? It was not for what 1 could make out of it, but it was because 1 wanted to accommodate some of my customers by letting than have the things in time for dinner, and gowe 1 wanted fpr my own don't know why city officers have a pick on me, for 1 am sure the law, which is one of the meanest and most out of date laws on our city hooks, is broken every market day by nearly every dealer, if not all, in the city, and it can't 'help but be broken. How can & merchant deliver goods i] all parts of the city in time for dmner if he has to wait until after ten o'clock be fore he can buy. People wonder at our. markets being so small and they will get still smaller if such laws are allowed to stand. Will our city coun- cil not do away with the forestalling on bv-law 2 It would be better for our city.--Yours truly, C. H. PICKER- ING. HY : Satine down thistles 'no more re: Catches Mice With Her Tail. "es the lamd « Kansas City Times. ®OUring 1h, Bd Hijetla u Shae? Hoes "Did you know that if you cut a ath case Tmanent relief = can only cat's 1ail off she can't catch mice any me from eradicating permanently the | More ? 9" asked a young woman of an- Wise. A germ that ploughs up the other. ss : lp in se arching for the hair root] ¥.don't see why," replied the other; where it saps the. vitality, eanses "and further, 1 can't imagine what Sandra, falling hair, and baldness. 1 oceasion vou have had for cutting off oe ill that ge rm, you'll have no cats' tails to sec. fodeufl hut "a Tuxuriant suit of hair. | 1 haven't cut off any cats' tails, "bro's Herpici ie is the only - hair but an accident deprived our cat of Fparation in the world that cures | its caudal appenduges. The felite be- dandruff and falling hair by killing | came as hapless as a ship without a re TM "Destroy the cause,, you rudder. When it tried to soring upon Move oficet." Sold by: leading drug- Jan object it would alight far to one fists. Send In side. The look of paiped survrise on in stampe_for sample to The Hervicide Mich. C Des } Mahood 0., Detroit, special agent. 2 Station Items. wld eran, May 9.--The continued ate § 'Wher jeaves the farmers very M seeding, A fow prospectors are hit sen up the Dodd's mine. A veh mg was celebrated in Christ Weir Py the 2nd of May. when John Miss Aremine Burke I Wited i i A i 3 marriage hy. Rev. Mr. oh or Kirkham spent Sunday Tel -- in Bathurst, Jose Moe, moved back on his Jan Moses Chambers, of Zealand, with friends here, { the cat's features was pathetic. After a while it learned to jump straight again. but it was a long and painful experience for the poor cat. The bal- ance of power and the power of bal- (ance seem to lie in the tail of the 'cat." A Fact. After vou have looked, you'll he forced to admit that our spring suits are newer. smarter and more reason- able in price, than any other sold _hereabouts. The H. PB. Bibby Co. ety -f 4 tox: Covian green tea aft Be; 1 Ib. 35¢c. Japan tea for 25c., ¢ Mui: LL - A LET THE MEN. GO THE RAILWAY THOUGHT MEN STRAIGHTFORWARD. A One Napanee; May 11.--The three young fellows arrested at the time of the finding of the dead body of Fred. ing, pn Sunday morning, were, after the inquest. on Wednesday evening, al- 'lowed to go. The G. T.R. authorities considered the straightforward testi- moby given at the inquest as worthy of recognition, and they were released. Chief Graham has a tussle, yester- day morning; while arresting a one- tegged beggar, who declined to give satisfactory answers to the chief's questions. He fought like 4 Trojan for his liberty and in the tussle scratched the chief's hands, and re- sisted arrest. Upon being searched at the police station there was found upon his person $758.58 and from marks upon the bills he had been in Brockville, Kingston, Gananoque, and other towns. He gave his name as Peter McQuade and is about fifty-five years of age. When the chief asked him where he belonged, he answered 'I be- long all over," and when askea where he made his home, he said, "Any place that night 'overtakes me is home." 'He was begging about the town, Wednesday, and anything small- er than ten cents, was. scorn A mail box robbery was discovered yesterday morning. The mail box at the G.T.R. station is reported miss- ing. It is" thought that the thief wotlld not pet many valuable letters from 'this box, as very few people use the station boxes for dropping their registered letters into. LARGE AND BUSY. New York's Fire Department is the Greatest in the World. Awerican. Magazine. It is not a fire brigade that takes prizes at tournaments. The men look under sized and insignificant on pa- rade. Their apparatus is not the most modern in the world. And they do not attack a blaze after cracking their heels together, saluting their of- ficers and making an exhibition drill of taking their hose out. of a waggon, as the German military companies do, But in ability to handle. dangerous fires, in daring, endurance and re sourccfulness there does not seem to he a fire foree 10 equal them. " And the reasons for this are sim- ple. The fire department oi G 8 New York--now employing py is the largest and busiest in the world, and it has the largest fires to fight. The houses on Manhattan Island are so crowdéd together that in the tene went distriet © of the tenth ward, for example, there are 400,000 persons liv- ing on a square mile; the blocks are rabbit warrens done in brick, and the firemen cannot isolate a hlaze in these and fight it from ladders; through windows, from the street, af- ter the casier methods of the firemen in less congest&l cities. They must "fight, from the inside out," as they explain. They must close with their enemy and 'sweep it before them, up the stairs, out the windows and through the roof. Tt follows that the men must needs » physicially per fect, able to endure heat and sufioca- tion, to '"'eat smoke' as they sav. to he "regular salamanders." A Coming Drama. May 10.--Miss J. retwrned, after friends in Napanee. The drama, "Happy Hollow." will be repeated in the town hall, on Friday evening, May 18th. Miss Ethel Covert and Faber Covert, Rochester, arrived, on Monday, for a visit with their par- cots, Mr. and Mrs. H. Covert. The steamer Alexandria calls regularly at th's place every Monday. An old and respected resident of Ernesttown, John B. Thomas, is dead, aged sev- enty-two. "He had been in {ailing health for some time. He died on the farm on which he 'was born, his par- ents being United Prapize Loyalists. He belonged to the Church of Fng- " Bath, ham has Cunning- visiting land, and was a liberal. He leaves one brother, William, Napanee, and a sister, Lizzie, on the farm. The fun- eral took place to St. John's church, Bath, and was largely attended. ------ Free Trade In Runners. In the closing hours of parliament the bill which emerged from the muni- cipal committee imposing a standard width of three feet four inches on sleigh runners, from centre to centre, was withdrawn, and a "bill passed cancelled even the optional legislation of last year. After two sessions, and many excited sittings in which farmer members called for' relief, on winter roads, this is not a surprising end. The member for Carleton, Mr. Kidd, criticized this action from the povern- ment side, but Hon. Mr. Hanna re- plied warnily, rightly claiming a lack he general approval or acquiescence in the compromise resched. Double Tracking. The contract for double tracking the C.P.R. line between Montreal and Smith's Falls bas been Jet, and the work has already commenced. Mr, Drinkwater, Winchester, roadmastor, will supervise work, givin~ his atten- tion to this hranch, and Fdward My- ers, Smith's Falls; will act as road master. , The color of the Arctic fox ia dark, blue in summer, but in the autumn jt changes gradually until winter, when it assumes the tint of snow. R For Diphnera Or Sory Threat USE DR SEOTI'S LINIWENT Nathe the throat fredly and hand: Ate ith & soft cloth, keeping it well safu- An Excellent Hair Restorer and Scalp Cleanser Large bottle, 25 cents. "It pot for -safe at Jour Uruerat, it ca always. by. 3 bs procured at James B, Brockville. "Brockville, May 10. Chartrand, alias | Chalgtian, the ite + criminal, who es- caped 1 penitentiary, Wednealny, is 'supposed to have first Paid. racks tracks for kville, and from to the states. As John. O'Toole, a janitor, came out of his home, Tuesday morning, about 6:30 he was accosted bY a stranger - who came down Bethune street. The man, seeing the jut cans in Mr. O0'Toole's hands, said he was a rough painter looking for a job. Mr. O'Toole said he wanted just such a mechanic for work at Fernbank, a pleasure resort three miles west of here, and" at once him, The stranger stated that he came in by Grand 'Trunk about 1:30 o'clock, and not having had breakfast, he was taken to 0'Tpole's house jor a meal, Mrs. O'Toole giving him a lunch for the day on leaving, and in company with Mr. O'Toole he rowed to Fern bank and preparations were at once made for the day's work. The stran- ger said it was no trick reaching the roof of the cottage, as he was ac- customed to climbing. exhibiting "a ron the forehead which he attri- tnd to falling once from a scafiold. White Nv. O'Toole and his other help left the stranger for a few minutes, he mysteriously disappeared, and. no trace of him could be found. Nothing was thought of the incident amtil the retorn of Mr. O'Toole to Brockville, Reading a description of Chratrand, the escaped convict from the King- ston penitentiary, which appeared in the local press, at -once identified him as the man with whom he had such a strange experience during the day. He was dressed in overalls, coat ond cap, and seemed very anxious to get across the river, as he made en- quiries of the hours of sailino of the ferry steamer. The supposition is that after his escape he hoarded an east-bound freight train, getting offi here. -------- News From Newburgh. Newburgh, May 10.--Judge Price held division court here on Monday. The quarterly board met at the par- sonage on Monday evening. At the Epworth. League on Monday evening, five associate members took the active members' pledge and one new active member was receiv H. M. Deroche, K.(., Napanee, at- [tended division court here" on Mon- day. M. CC. Dunn, A. W. Benjamin and J. C. Semicily, Yarker, and Dudley L. Hill, F. Rattan, W. A, Bellhouse, J. am and J. A. Robin- son, Napanee, attended the funeral of Master Ford Finkle on Thursday lart, Henry Moss, Renfrew, was in the vil lage last wook.. J. W. Courtney was in Deseronto on Wednesday. Mrs. 8. Shorey and Mrs. Charlotte Moore are visiting - at Jdwlge Deroche's, Dese- rofito. Dr. and Mre. Paul and son arrived from Fort William on Saturday on a visit to 'their parents here. Morley Welbanks, Tarentum, Pa., arrived home last week, Miss JTelen Herring: ton, Napance, was in the village on 'Thursday of last week. Miss Flda Haight, Caniftom, is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs, |. 1). Shorey. Hubert Ryan left on Monday to spend the summer in Hamilton. ' A Napanee baseball team is to play a team of local tossers here on Sa turtay. Jéhn Howell and son. Marl bank, were in the village oh Wednes- day. Robert Dougan erect&l a barn on George Banghan's property last week. Mrs, Hooper, Napance. spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. 6. Thomson. Misplaced Politeness. The Barrow family possessed a dog named Growler. i addressed polite ly, Growler instantly obeyed all réa conable commands, but if spoken to crossly the sensitive dog evept under the sofa and sulkéd. At such times as she wished to be nlone it was Mrs. Jarrow's habit to hold the door open and remark courteously to the dis criminating animal, "Please go out, my dear," And Growler, wapwing a cheerful tail, alwawvs went. One evening, while Mrs. Barrow sat reading by her evening lamp, a large Junebug entered the room, and be haved as Junebugs usually do. The absent-minded lady, conscious of - the disturbance without. fully realizing what caused if, rose gbstractedly. politely opened the dook; and to the murmured great Uelight of the faniily, gently : "Please, go out; my dear." Why They Left. New York Tribune. A "1 shall never leave the stage," Miss Barrymore said to a Philadelphia wo man the otber day. 'My audience gre so kind to me 1 could nat bear to de- sert them. "My audience have never treated me ag a western gudience once treated a comedian, a distant cousin of mine. This comedian appeared in a four-act comedy in a western mining town. At the end of the third act the miners rose in a body, gathered up their belongings, and started to depart. The comedian, in dismay, rushed be- fore the curtain. "Gentlemen," he said, '""there is an- other act yet." "Yes; that's why we're going," said the miners." The Antelope's Home. The antelope Tives always in open county, unlike members of the deer family, which invariably prefer a thick dense forest, They cannot be driven into timber cover or brush, buf will literally turn about and run over a pursuer, if necessary, rather: than be forced into cover, 1. they are ever obliged {to pass by or through such places for food and water, they take a great deal of time to do so, as if they were determined to see every- thing that could be scen 'en route. Chinese Laundry Fire. There was a lively time at Ching Hong's laondry, Montreal street, about 7:30 o'clock - last evening. Fire Supposed to Have Crossed off SIRI CONDENSED ADVERTISING | RATES First insertion, lc. a word. Each cop socutive insertion therealtér {¢. a word. Minimum sharge for one. ln- sertion, 2c. Advt. 4 lines or under a "week, $1. Advt. 4 lines or un or under a month.$3. Everybody in Kingston Reads the WRIG es En aT eT Rene) HELP WANTED----MALE, RE a le A AR a TEN PAINTERS IMMEDIATELY, ON the Steamer Turbinia, at the Gove A OK BY JUNE 1ST. APPLY TO --V. Teale, N¢ Hare 0 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP A THOUSEMAID. A Lesslic, W4 Stuart street. ply to St. in the 1 Andrew's Manse, evening. \ -------------------------------- N A COOK AND A HOUSEMATD, Ar: nly to Mrs Brownfield, 18 Well Po street. quired. TADPDlY to Miss Brown, 138 University Avenue. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO! washing or ironing. Apply to Miss Smythe, 50 West street. STORAGE HOUSE, 237 on REFERENCES RE g Let ie or pen, ture, ete. street. L300 Suey & Stoner" B BRIC TH Bh CK RESINENCE, 95, MILL. Water heath § Apply on I and Hitman 4 _ iad wl 7. $8. $9: sles stor Soria i te fod He, - GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- ernment Pry Dock, ing. Good wages. Apply in the 10 Roou BRICK DWELLING. SITUATION AS GROOM OR COACH-|. _oioning to 86 Barrie street. mee. So Gurdine . tw, First class. horseman. AwlY | A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO Sinaton st a ox M., Whig office. Tush ng. A ply ,in the evening to MAY THE RST, A 80 BRICK © HARDWARE CLERK; ALSO A Hower Union 'stheet. jtobertacn, Dosa, 481. 3 soi mick strong boy to - learn i "Noa Pai Apply A Chown & Co. Bagot St. --- ------tr-------------------- YOUNG MEN AND BOYS AT THE Gananoque Holt Co., Gananogue. Good wages and' chances for wd vancement.. TO RENT, A SMALL HOUSE OF 4 or 7 rooms. veniences preferred, A B, No. B7, Clty. + AY. Pr HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. ations vacant, Jomesiics, factories. Departme Wellington street. SITU- hotel and "BB." 208 ROYS VER 14 YEARS _. OF AGE, SMALL WANTS SMALL COST Jearn some business. Full knowledge Has family and would , 89 per week. Apply Box, No, 556, Whig office. 106, 000 PLUMBERS, PLASTERERS, layers wanted for Sen Francis: os we prepare you in few Weeks ; Vulon we guaranteed. Free Cata- ogue. Bros., Trade Schools, Nw York) "Chicane St. Louis. APT TTT ETE WANTED. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, CAR- pets to clean and lay, screécms made to-order, at Miller's, 210 Division street. WAREROOM, ON GROUND FLOOR, about twenly feet square, on yearly lense. Address "W. B." care Whig 0 TO BUY A FARM, AT $3,000 OR UP- wards. Also pirl for office ; good shorthand and typewriter. Apply by mail, Box "GQ. care Whig LOST. A PAIR OF _G JABS E 8, IN BLAC i case, with W, J. Keeley's name on it, hetwoen Nivea and Queheo Su, on Thursday. Finder please retufn to this Office. ARTICLES FOR SALE. DUNLOP COVERS, $2.85 BACH. Fverything at cut rices. Cata logues free. Bicycle unson, 211 Yonge St., Toronto. GANANOQUE NEWS. Kingston"Musicians Assist at An "At Home, Gananohjue. May ~The "At Homw" of the Willing Cole of King's Duughters held in the lecture room of Andrew's church, last evenine. at ws quite a number. Miss Larke, of Kingston, rendered several solos in fine style. Clarence Skinner and Ralph Britton each rendered solos, Miss Mignon 'Telgmann, of Kingston, the child violinist, was much appre- Riateq for her violin solo. Messrs, W. . Rees and George Gallop, B.A, also ye instrumental selections, ~and the Rees orchestra was in attendance. Probate of the will of the late Wil liam Meade, of Gananogue, has hem granted Messrs. CK, Wright, A. © Shields and R. Johnston, the exeeu- tors named in the will Adam Brown is engaged in getting the hote) on Tremont park in reads ness for the opening early in June. Gordon Richardson, barrister, of Toronto, who has been spending a fow days with frienfls and relatives in town, has returned home. Messrs. John and Francis Rolland, of Orillia, are spending a few days in town, at tending the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Rolland, North street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald ar rived vesterday after their six months' trip in Chlifornia. They were met at Clayton by Mr. MeDonald's yacht, Kate, and hrought across. The Largest Loaves. The - largest loaves of bread are those of Franee and Italy. The "pipe" bread of Italy is baked in loaves two and three feet Jong. while in France the loaves are made in the shape of very long rolls four or five feet in length, and in many cases six feet long. The bread . of France is distributed almost exclusively by women, who go to the various bake houses bv five in the morning, and spe snd an hour pol- ishing up the loaves. After the loaves are thoroughly cleaned of dust -and grit, the "bread porter" proceeds on the round of her customers. Thos: who live in apaftments and flats find their loaves leaning against the door. The Khedive's Escort. On a recent journey from Alexan- dria to the oasis of Siwd, the khe- dive of Fgypt was escorted by eight Egyptian officers, eighty- eight sol- diers, one coachman, seven grooms, three cooks, four servants, two tent pitchers, one farrier, five camelmen, ten camel drivers, four guides and was discovered in a partition, but was difficult to get at. After some ener- getic work hy the celestials and a few outside helpers, a Hew. pails of water extinguished the hitiden fire: Clark's Veal Loaf. wh prepa . Seng "Fon "x NB AR Colas Tr just tender Veal--tastilv seasoned and cocked in egg butter. An appetiz- ing wit-bit always, . sixty-five Bedouin camel drivers. There were "forty-four = horses, thirty-two dromedaries and twenty-five camels for his highness' personal service and | twenty four camels supplied by Bed- ouins for Junnaport service, who Can arn Weak, Apply to 3 A. HE ; Cor. GIVE King and Queen streets. A prt Tre BIG RET U NS com) r machi poy terme, ele ; ne approve agen lo Cavers Bros., Galt, Oat GENT EMEN TO HAVE THEIR FOR SALE. gaits | pressed 3 nid Sleutied Carefully by Jour £10 ave | LADY'S CRESENT BICY an sbtodate Celie" made Gallo- excellent condition: on tie omen. CITY AND FARM, PROPERTIES. GENTLEMAN OF 40," WEIGHT 198, Our plan. No Sale. No pay. De height over 6 foot, desires chance to partment 'D.."" 208 Wellington St. A TWO-CHAIR BARBER BUSINESS cheup, Owner retiring op account of . poor health. Apply 56 oni St. 228 Princess 'Street. RESIDENCE OF LATE DR. HERALD, 99 King St. modern lnprove- Ady hot ta beh es electric light. Central location. full information, apply to BK. Horsey, 0 Market street. SPLENDID retiring, B. INVESTMENT," OWNER Four, wood tennen- grocery, and Good clean trade established. No needed. Sanitary conditions, Price, $8,400 Particulars, Wellington 8t., Dept. "D.*' ARCHITECTS. WIT NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF: fice, second floor over ood's Drug store, corner Pri and Bagot streets. 'Entrance on' Barot street. 'Phone, 608. POWER & SON. ARCHITRCT, dine, corner ME! chan Bank Bul oe and Wenivaton » streets. Phone, "213. ARTHUR BELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF. fice site of New Drill Hall, near cof per of Queen and Mont treal streets HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT; Apply SPACE IN you COLUMN To -- HL corner), return , be u 0 BRICK nt dhs id and: at FURNISHED provewents. Eoit im; locality. en Dont Hy. dai . Gardiner, uw ogton ro Also lS 0 FIRST CLASS SITUATED, (AND a Ere vos Dora 1 rm improvenmen SEE near noxt moth, may 'sell. J. White bread, 106 Union Atreet West. FROM MAY 18ST, 1006. NB suburban iawn," Sate Ta vilon wrtet no! 5 : ater hosting wood wot. halidi garden and cious rounds, Apply to Cunningham & Lyon, larence street, Kingston, Ont. ha The st i nd oe > 0 A : perty Insured hr. bondi rates. Before aang old oral ig new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agunts. OUR a oLores 8 LOVER MORE ON. i. han 48 y. other Goawin's . "fart Bre oy dh et Souare. - A on. Fins oF tréal and etc. Anchor Building, Market Square, 'Phone, 3435. has arrived this morning, special price for Saturday. NORTH GALWAY MEMBE BR Will Protest Against Immigrant Encouragement. London, May i1.~Mr. Hazelton, M: P., North Galway, on Tuesday, will ask whether the prime. minister is aware that the Canadian govérnment is paying the suln'of oné pound to shipping agents, in Ireland, on évery ticket for an iminigrant to Canada, and whether, in view of the fact that siich encouragement of Irish emigration in injurious to the welfare of Ireland, he will make representations to the Canadian government to have the practice discontinued. 4 Scotts' High Grade $4 Hats. ° Are to be had in Kingston only at Buy the genuine Castoria at Gib- | son's Red Cross drug store, Fresh! there, Campbell Bros., the style centre for men's ts, One unit new words are annual: ly added to the English language, 00 Ladies' Skirts : A lot of the latest styles grouped. together: in. at good range of materials principally Cheviots, Vicunas and Fancy Tweed Mixtures. All good sizes. These Skirts are worth any day $3.50 to $4 00. Come and Get One on Saturday for $1.99 Come Early for Best. Gholog: Watch Our Advts. for Further Particulars. THE MONTREAL BANKRUPT STOCK 0. 180 Princess Stree Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. poried heat 8 The buyer of the Montreal "Bankrupt Stock has 0 arrived from west of Toronto, where he' bought a large DRY GOODS STOCK. Only a small portion of this 1 which we are offering at a d Ci i +4 4 SULTANS VAIN IMAGININGS. Thinks Britisit - Daetcion . Won't: = Hurt 'This Thue. ' t London, May 91.--The Times cor respondent cables from Constantino. that in apie of the supports af ritain by the French embassies, rite of the Tovimamte of et, in spite of De fact that the time limit is rapidly draw- ing to an end, the sultan shows 20 sign of yielding. His advisers the belief that the British go Ser to : is not really in earnest, and that the coercive megmire, it is likely to. will be of the kind to iid ich they accustomed, and would he able to template without trepidation. We have the best $10 buits in town. Don't #0 amt for it. Come see. The H. D, and other nople, in the Britis fal : nas. "1 Ce. -

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