Daily British Whig (1850), 24 May 1906, p. 9

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Ah kr, Me e Opened st Sam Friday, May 95 ace urtaing '0-morrow This week we receiv ce Curtains, me direct. from the t, we bought al] our omparison of: samples selling curtains for | d from $1.15 to $1.95 ony ' t Saturday of May, will be assortment will be at jt best. ottingham Lae 113 yards, in scroll design, | quite. open and n lacy. Worth 2.00 , pole ht 1 to-morrow only . ottingham Lace 1 yards, £1zn, showing just enougl and border to make it o prettiest we've seen this year. Worth 2.50 regular 1 ly, but tdmorrow only morrow will be, per pair: 2 1.45, 1.50, 1.69, 1.75, 1.8 ) and up to 3.50. : ir 2 2.75, 3.775, 2.99, 4.95 4% , 4.50, als, Too! urtain Nets, plain, 20, B56 and 49¢. Same, with frill, 3, % 38 and 3c. per yard, : ladras Curtaining, plain cream effects, 34 inches wide, per yard 20c. Fancy degigns, por vard, 19 59 and 69%." | SIE W& SON m0 me three following useful home 30. The oilcloth we're bound ize what that means ? s, of the heist genuine) , all well-geasoned, in] = 18 inches wide, regu | oe pice to-morrow, after . + bleached, full 18x36 ) pra filled. W & SON ----m 1's 'New Hosiery -- JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -- Silk afid- Silk Net] Gloves at : 49c. ilk Gloves, an assorted lob which we just placed in stock to-day, showing all the pretty shades of pale grey, cream, champagne; pink and blue, of a fine pure silk, with two strong dome fasteners, to-morrow J per. pair . : ine Silk Net Gloves, of all sites, in_ pretty greys and fawns, pair ... d se the latest and fret ver whi as mabe la ve YOU money, And one pair of curtains here fu inly for ( urtains, full 3x a dainty light Caving the centre ; Curtains, full 315 1 in a lovely floral de h centre ne of the 3 lay Smecials for fancy damask borders! 1 ng quality, to-mor- E Moly: owl» & able Covers, full 2ix Sh } ne worth, in different | Al at from.1.25 to 1-94 9 and black and vhite, of 49 splendid quality, per. J Crothers: Company (Limited) in the City Of Kingston at the 'gun of $8,500 for a 'period of ten years, - me tory premises on Wellington St., : i City of Kingston: WHEREAS up to amd including ARD 1904 the of said promists Was fixed at the sum of | WHEREAS the seid the W. J. AND WHER pany (Limited) have Cathe that the 'assessment of their factory premises and business should be fed at the said sum of $8,500 for a wriod of ten years to be computed from fe first doy of January, 1906, AND: WHEREAS it is expedient to "rant the prayer said Company. SEAT THEREFORE ENACTED that 0 © (emssessient of the factory d of the said the W. J. Crothers (Limited) situate and carried on Wellington street in said City of shall be and _is hereby at the sum of ($8,500) Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, for the per (d of ten years from the First de of Janu- ary AD. 1906; provided that the said 0 takes imposed or to be imposed upon the y of said Company in respect of fscal improvement works constructed, or to be herainalter constructed. 3. This By-Law sball come in force Ce on. Ki and tako effect on its passing. o. dug Yulee ul lee Gly qualiied aitula ul Wp Said audicipalily sual be atu Upols LLIB DY-LuW, Oo Lue Oise gay ul Muy, YUU. CoduusuCWK ab Lu soul uf ue U'Clues la We lulenuoun, wad dus 4b Lie our of LIVE U Clock iu Lue Wisuoun Uf Lie Baise Uny 4b Lue lodow- Mg paces Li LLG BAL Sm LCILBLULY bY ue whlowing Depuly Ate busaang Visgers, patiely -- 5) DEN ALL WALDL--Vothog Subdivis- Jae us. Lund 2, ab No. 4s Weliug- Blk Sulecl, duoiius ¥. LOVILL, Muopuly BERUIILY Ulcer. GNTARLILV WALLULVollng Subdivision opus 8 aud 4, al uUnlunio ban, fool Be voLLsON, Depuly Rleluruiug ! Rucer. Sf LAWKLNUE WALL--rollug Suv visions Doss @ and LV, al DY. Vd L Fnoccss Slreeb, CA. La. ML LOSCOILLY, Deputy belucning ulscer. CMIABANUL WAKLU--rolung Subdivis- UIE NOE CVG BW ana Avy ab des 249 Wedapdlon sWrect, Values JL. DICK WOU! cpuly Baluraing Uiscer. FRUNTLNAG WARD OAM, A MAL Van wus dus. £1, 1 fund 10, ut du. de Gulpuile Suvel, Wy Jy Brive, Depuly Helurmng Ulucers FRONLENAY WAnU--Folling SulRlvis- WLS AUS. 44 uud du, HE BU. VD Vuk shrvel, Wikinus £urlel, Jepuly dee Wy Visser. Abdu WAKD--rollug Dubdivisious Aus. du and Ly, ub NO. Bk LIViSIon Sfcel, While Dualuuels, Mepuly anes WL vhicer Bueay WanL--roldg Subuivisibns Aus. Lo anu av, wb Nu. 9x0 LIFVCa sifosl, Anure'y UU. Mlaanon, wopuly a MUEAU WALL-- lung Dubdivisjous BOB ZU wud "1, wl DO. DOV Univers Bly Avenue, lacy DLerpe, veguiy » ATL Vluger. WIVAIA WALL --oliing Susuivisivus CB Bd aud $0, mb Nog BUR Durie Week, A. mn, Dwsyle, LOpuLy ee {Wma Uloer. ANIMA WA LU-- Polling Supdsvaslous A Xa wud Zo, ab Du. OY nay BML West, nary GU. bales, Leguly Selafug Ulcer, 4 UB we "ow day ul May, 1906 aL We hour of iwelve o'cluca "woos, Lhe Aur Gf Lue sala Uity shall atlend wi We dle vl Lue Lily Ulerd ju said Wily, Jor We purpose ob uppointiag and shall HUGlL wm WObug siglied BY Wu, WWo Prous Lo ulicud al the asl sloisaong Wr ol dhe voles given for aud agaiuse Wis Bylaw wud one person Lo abled a6 mba poling place on behalf of he MBLs Juliesied in add duarious ul Powoling tue passing ol uus by-law, Sud 8 bike uuwber on behalt of Lhe per-- Wis iergsted in and dessrious of op "UMBg We passing of Us by-law, which nets, diy aid hour gre hereby hxed lor Sad purpose. 5 Un the "ud day of June, 1906, at te hour of Lwelye o'clock noon, at his Oliee fn the City of Kingston, the Clerk of the sud Municipality shall attend and wa Wp the uumber of Yotes given ior ad against the By-Law. wick iS HEREBY G1V EN THAT ofego.ng is a true copy of a pro- hoted By-Law of the Uorporation of tho Uty of Kingston, which has been taken ints consideration, end which will be finally passed by the Council of said Cor- boration in the event of the as- Mut 'of the . electors being obtained h iter one month from the nt publication therof im the British Whi newspaper, the date, of which first oiblication will pe the 10th day UF MAY, 1906 ; and. that at the hour, 4 20d place therein fixed, for taking Mig Oe Of the electors, polls will be L. W. SHANNON, City Clerk, Kingston, 9th May, 1906. ------ Dept of Railways sind Oanals, Canada ST. LAWRENCE CANALS. _ MUBRAY CANAL. i ICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS ADDRESSED Ue undersigned and - endorsed "Ten Concrete ures," will Cuaved at up to 16 dune, 150s yo : Us on ty ictures for tha Ww fee oodent entrance to the Murray rR) reinforced Concrete bridges the o between piers cline and ns of the work ls Séen on Monday, the Og Tp 1ay, 1908 at the office of Raflwy, of 4 ment of the and Canals, Ottawa, and 0 of the Supearin of oo Cornwall, nt., at : which Departmen a ay bid ftself to joes not S5Wt the lowest or anv tender: v order, L. XK. JONES, Department of Railways and amet. Ottawa, 17th May, 1 1 An . Honest . Guarantee AR 4 ; put up i gael TEL Pet itp wit. Fer COLD CURE 1'WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FARLS : MUNYON, Philadelphia Women'sOxfords for Summer Trade 'e have a swell line OMEN'S OXFORDS for thi . All the newest Spring Styles, heavy or tum with large eylets, -: $1.50, $1.75 and $2 . lorward WwW Vaclorla duy celenration i JENNINGS Kin St Im sangsiwon, Among receni vasitors . ° ® | are Muwn Libson, ENTER NOW | Head of Queen Street Kingston, Canada cious apartments, 'gomplete J.B. McKAY, H. F, METCALFE, ~-Jas. Laturney- The. Carriage Maker 390 Princess Street, Kingston alter gn absence of uearly a year. Al- fred and Lkrwin AcGonegal are visit {= d » 0 ese select comparison of values, 1 of high grade eels m, and' Ba a pearance, and. at prices both Br ING and SATISFYING Call and inspect. J S JOHN H MILLS sults from it you must have a tonic ------_ First Cl Confectionery Next to Opera House. HBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US. « 4; ------ The Tidings Fram Various Points 'In Easterm Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. ! Leo Lake Locals. | Leo Lake, May 21.--A few. of the young people intend taking in the celebration in Kingston on the 24th. Miss M, McCabe returned, Sunday, ace companied by her brother-in-law, Mr, Donohue, Kingston. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Madden, Mrs. (Capt.) W. J. Daly, G. Daly, Kingston; C. H. Forrester, Winnipeg; R. Teter, Peru, Indiana; Mrs. G. H. Watters, Montreal; Mr. Dillon, Gananoque, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, Portland, NEWS F NEG Charleston Lake Locals. Charleston, May 21.--Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson and daughter, Delta, were recent visitors. Mrs. Ur.) Cornell and mother, Mrs. Royle, returned howe on 'Lhursday, after spending a lew weeks at ther island home, Point Ger- aldine. Our teacher. Miss M. Morris, attended the teachers' convention at Brockville recently. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Johnson, and daughters, attended the party at the town hall, Athens, on the llth. The sick patients at Uak Leaf are recovering. Rev. W. W.Gile arrived to-day. _Teacher 1ll, Schoo} Closed. Glenvade, May 21.--DCuool bas been closed during the past wees, owag lo ihe Juness of Lue leather, Miss BoOw- ard. "HM. U, Urser Las improved the appearance ui lus residence by building @& Dew lence, alr. Louller and ar. Hawkey have euch puichased Dew buggies. brden Leonard visited has sister in Napanee on Sunday. J. A. Carruthers has purchused a new horse, Michael Hawkey has gone w Water town, N.X., where he hus secured a position, Miss kdfeda bBinmngion, who nas been on we Sica lsv lor we past WWO Weeks, 18 able Ww be oul agai, A Dumper of young people are logsing bangsien, | at as lather s; CU, Shecuineau, at J. Clark s; Alss Netlle Bnight, al J. A, Leon ard es The Great North Country. Nimrod was a mughty hunwer, but bad be wunwd an Whe iemagaun ce sion Le would have been a mightier Que. ANauwod hunwd ior glory, but femagoamians huni for gawe. ihose indiags who mado tne wrst canoe oi bircn bars long ago, were our great uBlL penclaclors. Lne-clhuldren ol these inaians know the canoe, and they Know how 10 use i, and uM you go Ww dcllagitiul Was suldwier Waoy Wiki pads ale your Canoe In LOCI OWN SUpPCro way. dhey wal be We best guides you ¢ver had. dDludents who camp in suw- mer wloayg Whe rewaguial lakes are 'eestasecs sei saasasaf | Bble 0 do Wo years work du ou. Wagons. As thers has not been much of the beautiful smow this season, Waggons will more weed: I you are in meed of a Waggon or Bugmy of any special design. will be to your interest to call on Faaost Of slung aud hunung. Rasy of access by the Grand Aruna calivway » Bu es Systum. bor wlormauon and bead ® | 1ul descriptive publicauon seut Iree, apply Ww J. Quuuan, bouavenuure Station, Moutreal. Notes srom Flower Station. Flower, Unt., May si.--voba acuone- gual,' who has been seriously ili, leit for Uuawa, yesterday, waere he will enter ihe General Hosptial lor eats went, Wilbam McGoncgal leit lor whe west last week, aller spending sole ume under the parental rool. Mrs, d. AM. Lyon has returned irom Calgary, ing at their old home at preseat. Mrs. | McUougail and Miss Crawiord, Clar- Restaurant endon, are guests at J. Crawford's. 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to S00 a m ~The best place to get Launch in the city. Meals pf otd English aad dishes a specialty: Albert MceGonegal bas gone to Cobalt and several others are talking of fol- lowing suit shortly. Wilind Jackson and Alexander Love have gone to Echoba te look around with a view to settling there. kdith Appleby has returned from UttaWwa, where she has been attending school, Mrs. William (Canadian (Chinese Restaurant McFarlane, Ottawa, is the guest of 331 King Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m I'he best place to wet am all round Calabogie, May 21.--Herbert Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest motice. English and Chinese | Barrett, of this place, has gone dishes a specialty. Phone 655. Mrs. S. M. Lyon. Tidings From Calabogie. Baird, Pembroke, is paying a vigit here. P, to Cobalt, where he has sccured a posi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Legree and baby have gone to spend a few days Uptown Bicycle Depot | in Arnprior." School re-opened, to-day, Jones. 293 Princess Street: of woods sia] ther up Maine street. Mrs. Legree, n Arpprior, is visiting her old home. after being closed for a ccuple of weeks. T. J. Murphy has moved fur Mrs. MeArthur and Mrs. Robinson 5: | spent Sunday with their parents here. Misses Gertrude Yuill and Mary Anna Second hand wheels | Twolan spent Sunday in Admaston. William Fairbairn returred home, Fri- day, from Cobalt, suffering from rheu- F : : matism. Miss A. Yuill has been sick, New Monuniental Works for the last eo $0, a . oi Lettering in Cemeteries covering. Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell is ser- iously ill. Mrs. George Jack returned home. from Kingston hospital last week. Mrs. John H. Holden and fam- JAS. MULLEN, 372 Princess St., [ily have gone to Cache Bay to live. Opposite Y.M.C.A. J. S. Box has nrade some improve- ments around his house. Wlichael Walsh has left here and jntends to conduct an auction room in Renfrew. * -------- | Auction Sales A Sudden Death. a nS asf pe ast Nqueiain Grove, : May 21.--Joseph 1_conduct You Need The Other. Ozone is a germ-killer and a valu- able remedy, but to get the best re- laxative to take with it. "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" is the JERVAS' {utecion{l3i, 505 02 3 Th 020 contains a coupon which entitles you and Ice lO. 8 bottle of "Celery King," the with wellknown remedy, free. constant supply In buying this solution you get about twice ag wmch Ozone for your 5 i treet 'money as by buving other brands, i i JERVAS, 220 Princess § addition to getting A Puskage of | lor nothi Celery King" ng. You thus New Laund en ae a JIM LEE * [save money in two ways, besides get- fting Ozone in its purest. and most Popmntrated form, . val your druggist for "Selution of 83 L dood Hot keep it you can got it from the Public Drug Co. Pier Cun Gurren Ont., by whiting for it. : H. Drake, one of the born in New York S ate seventy NH over Vi Canada he lived a very active life. In reli- gion he was a Methodist and was a steward in the church for twenty-one years. He was a staunch liberal. The funeral services were. conducted, Sa- tarday morning, by Rev. W. T. Wie kett, Victoria , a former pastor of this place. The only surviving re- latfves are his widow and four grand. children. George , Sioux City, U.S, is visiging his parents here, J. i Brown and George Grey, Arden, were in our village ome day last week, Miss F. Bertram, Parham, has starved her weekly trips to Lake and Mountain Grove where has music classes. W. Flynn and Mr. Butler were guests at David Cox's, Sunday. We are sorry to hear that Dr. Smith will soon leave us. Although he has only practiced here ome year, yet he has become a great favorite with all and we will miss him much.. The party at Mrs. Scmers' was A cided Succ The , nul g fifty, wi not Young ee pleasant evening. W. Somers spent a couple of days in Kingston last week. Bert Mills and wife have gone to Sharbot Lake, where they expeet to reside, Dr, Mather, Twedl, made a couple of visits - here t week. A little gir has come to stay at 4 Sora J Taylor, Harti pat ed the funeral of Inrtinglon. H. Drake. Simplicity ok line, with beauty of materials and runnungs, character 18 waeny of the lingerie irocks of Wis suwminertime, kine hand-run tucks are wuch relied upon for trunming elect wm all the best wodels, viten a con juncuon with hoe laces and ewbroider- 1 iu the form of seruons, edgings and Uouncings. 'Lhis truouung leature 1s swongly exemplitied' in Uns charn- wg pale blue lawn rock, the skirt of which 18 quite full and tnummed wilh inch-wide hand-run tucks in clusters of two and three from kuneeline to hem. This skirt is aviached to a pointed yoke of lawn, shaped and featherbon- wl to the ligure and inset with Valen- ciennes insertions to the upper edge of which is joined in full west wilh its co -chemusette and tucked yoke. Lhe coves are full 10 the elbow and unished with a double frill of wide of the insertion. lhe smart little sail or hat is of fine white chip, bandea pink rosebuds and blue malinetie mak- ing for a pretty sud" effective bandeau running. A GOOD YEAR'S WORK On the Battersea Methodist Cireuit. Battersea, May 22,~ihe regular Quarterly service was conducted in the Alethodist church on the th last. Kev. Joseph Foilics, hingston, oluci- aung, A large congregation was pre- sent, including an unusually large number of communicants. in the even- mg a reception service was held by the pastor. A class of twelve candi- dates for membership were received into full connection with the church, ihese constitute but some of the fruits of a very prosperous year's work in connection with our church work. May it continue for another year and under the same pastor is the earnest wish of all. Edward Lake, Holyoke, Mass., and Stephen Lake, Picton, were here re- cently, being in attendance at the fun- eral of their mister, the late Mrs. lolls of Sydenham, but formerly ' of "this place. The many friends here of Mrs. Shannon, Sunbury, are glad to hear of her continued physical improve ment, J. E. Anglin has erected a handsome fence fronting his lawn. T. Hdgan anc S. W. Vanluven have greatly added to the beauty of our village by tastefully painting their residences om Church street. J, L. Sears is erecting a new house on Centre street. S. J. Lake is moving a house, purchased from Miss Curzon on Centre street, to Main street, op posite the . Market square. Everett Card has improved the exterior of his shop by a coat of red. W. Ormsbee is having a gasoline power engine erect od at his barn. Hugh Ritchie is hav- ing a fine new house erected om his farm near Cedar Lake. W. Patterson, Sand Hill, has painted his big barn, built last year. Dame Rumor has it, and of course the good dame is always right, that stalwart. bachelor farmers will claim as his bride one of Kingston's fair maids of the i fessi New Silk Belts. The silk belts are to . be moted color to match the costumes Roman stripes, wl FRIDAY, MAY 25. - os ki GANANOQUE TIDINGS FUNERAL OF THE LATE JOHN a load of lumver, from the ideau, unloaded al Skinner's wharf. : with relatives in Mrs. William Allan, Ubarles street, spent the 24th with Kingston friends. \ alcaciennes lace gathered to & band | and bowed with blue talieta ribbon, | |A Tour to Elks' Coavention, the joyous wedding bells will shortly ring in a city home, when one of our & DONOGHUE. ------ Large Crowds Came to Kingston for Jictoria' Day--Edward Flundy Seriously Ill--Passed British Columbia Examina- tions. Gananogue, May 25.--The fuberal of she late John Vonoghue took from his residence, Stone gireet, to St. Joba's church, on Wednesday, to the Roman Catholic burying ground. De- ceased was a highly iti of the town, and leaves to mourn his loss a wife, seven sons and one daugh- ter : James M., Watertown, N.Y; Thomas R., Sagwmaw, Mich; L., Mount Pleasant, Mich.; Peter W., Kingston; Martin, Kosiere, N.Y; Alex- ander, Webbwood, Unt.; Joseph, Howe sland and Mrs. James Brady, Rosiere, N.Y. > Henry Upton, of Montreal, is spend- Frederick Ar- ing the week in town. thur, Stone street, who for some years past; has been local manager of the Toronto Bolt and Forging company's works, herd, has resigned his position and accepted an appoint- ment as secretary-treasurer for the E. N, Heney Uo., of Montreal, manu- lacturers of carriages and harness. The steambarge John Randall, with » Miss Maggie Cronk, who has been Spending a lew weeks with her cousin, Mrs, William Hazel, Sydenham street, left for her home. in Deseronwo, ac companied by Mrs. Hazel. Mrs. Henry Beeman, Garden street, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard, hlizabethtown, Mrs. Philip Conlin, accompanied by the children, left yesterday for a short holiday with friends "and rela- tives in Cornwall. George W. Close spent the holid mgston. Mr, and Ur. Ford G. McCullough, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert MoUullough, King street, has successfully passed the re- quirement of the medical board of vritish Colubbia. 0. E. Barber, of C. Sine's corner drug store, passed the recent examinations at the Col- lege of Pharmacy, Toronto, in a very creditable manner. M, P. Corrigan is-in- Toronto on a business trip. Willis Chipman was ia town at the final test of the water works on Tuesday. Henderson & Lindsay have com- 'pleted a tenshorse power, double cylinder engine for Jacob De Witta's new launch. William Rogers expects to be able to have her in the water some time next week. The Wolie Islander, although leaving at a rather early hour, yesterday, had on board quite a number in holiday attire, bound for the Lime- signe City, Iwo special coaches had to be added to the local train to ae commodate the townspeople who were bound for Kingston's Victoria celebration. W. G. Bates, with George Whit. marsh's twenty-five-foot launch, had a piatic party -out for Victeria day among the islands. . The steamer Wherenow's' ramble among the islands, yesterday after- noon, was liberally patronized. KEd- ward Flundy, Brock street, had a se- cond paralytic stroke, yesterday morn- ing, and 1s in a very critical condi- tion. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. Denver, Colo. Via New York Central lines, twelve: day tour. All expenses included in rate. Special wain of Pullman draw- ing-roomn and compartment sleepers, buttet, library and dining cars, will | leave Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and tultalo, ¥riday, July 13th. Experien- ced New York Central representative in charge. Option of lake trip re- turning from Chicago, Detroit or Cleveland to Buffalo. Ask any New York Central agent for full informa- tion and copy of itinerary. Don't Stoop. The . whole secret of standing and walk-erect consists in keeping the chin well away from the breast, This throws the head upward and back- ward, and the shoulders will natural ly settle backward and in their true position. Those who stoop in walking generally look downward. The proper way is to look straight ahead, upon the same level with the eyes, or, if iu- clined to stoop, until that tendency is, overcome, look rather above than be- low the level, Mountaineers are said to be as straight as an arrow, and the reason is because they are obliged to look upward so much. It is simply jmpos- sible to stoop in walking if this rule is practiced, Often-times in the sudden illness of children if a reliable remedy -is avail- able fatal consequences can be avoid- ed. For these emergencies parents are urged to have at band ready for im- mediate use Dr. Shoop's Diptheria Cure, Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, Dr. Shoop's Worm Cure, and Dr. Shoop's Pain Panacea. Children's ailments de- mand promptness above all else, There is nothing hdrsh or that can possibly harm in any of these excellent house hold medicines. Sold by all druggists. In the Friends' burial grounds at Salem, N.J., there ® the largest oak tree in the state and possibly the largest in the United States, It us now used as the "trade wark" of the New Jersey Forestry Association. Of course you earn an enormous salp ary--but do you get it? Thin Blood | Experience count anything with you? Then what do you think of 60 years' experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla | Sixty years of curing thin blood,» wk nerves, general debility! We wesh you would ask your own doctor about this. Ask bim to tell you honestly what be thinks it will do for your case. Then do precisely as be says. peep pi] Lowell, Rass: ~~ ROOFING If you are thinking of covering your house or © ings this year let us know and we will be pleased to give you an estimate on any kind of roofing. We carry a large stock of Galvanized Iron, Metal Shingles and Siding, and are prepared to do work on the shortest notice and can guarantee you first-class workman- Ask to see our Rubber Roofing very duratle but cheap roofing for outbuildings, etc. LEMMON & SONS 351 and 353 King Street 'Phone 388. Crumley Bros.' Specials for This 25 dozen Ladies' Gold Belts, regular price 40c., on sale at 28e: WASH SILK---200 yards Japanese Corded Wash Silk, white only, regular price 50c., this week 20¢. per yard. RIBBON SPECIAL--A beautiful quality bright finish Taffeta Ribbon, all leading shades, 4 inches wide, on le as long , which isa 'Week LADIES' SWISS RIBRED VESTS, with long, half or without sleeves, 10c., GOLLARS--50 dozen Ladies' Lace Collars, 'regular price 50c. each, while they last 10c, each or 3 for 250, MILLINERY--Without a doubt our millinery surpasses shown. Every Hat up-to-date in style and prices moderate. NEW LACES, ALLOVERS AND INSERTIONS, big variety to choose from. UACE CURTAINS--A big variety from 250. up to $7. A dandy for $1. CASH COUPONS Crumle An Opportunity to 300 Men] MEN'S SUITS at If ever grace, distinction, fashion, fit, wear and excellence were compressed' into suits for men," th these pure Fancy Worsted, Black 'Worsted, Twee new grey slate effects and navy blue garments. fit, that are sha neglected, not this shape or that shape in every style that's shapely. time you put them on ant prices $15.00 and $18.00. All Sizes Offered at $10 BOOTS AND SHOES Louis Abramson, Uiew 336 Princess Street. Refrigerators We carry a large assortment of re- frigerators, ranging in price from $8 Special Features veriak, hood th gaat 7 J ge. chamber, cleanable mineral wool filled, of cold dry air, fectly odorless and ELLIOTT BR anything we have The bargain wave has once more we have secured from the makers 300 special prices. They will give satisfacti il they are threadbare. Regular GENTS' FURNISHINGS. perfect circulation which renders it per | free from musty 77 Princess Street. BIOVCLES § TYPEWRITERS EWING _ MACHINE J. B.C. DOBBS & €0., 171 Wellin

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