Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jun 1906, p. 3

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-- Rheumatis 1858 of the Limbs, eto. It's Liniment is hg Bast he liniment y J and § bin "well, hangao athe frealy, rated with the liniment, Yep Large bottle. 25 cantg, n Excellent Hajp Re: nd Scalp Cleansep for sale be Sott's St, . : ban White Lins John N.B.. apd 00s ee ow ig he Time © Have urs ©@modelied nd epaired t ' Pr + GOURDIER'S ' i and 80 Brock Street 8 Only Exclusive Fur Store ifts in Pearls For Bride, Bridesmaid or Groomsman 'carl Stars, and Pend ts, in quaint and deli- le designs. 'ear]l Bar Pins, Handy ns, Lace Pins, and feties. earl Paved Sfick ns for Cravat or Tie, itable in style and ce, MITH BROS. ywelers :: Opticians Phone 666 uers of Marriage Licenses OLINE ut in your tank our dock. e stock of Dry Bat. park Plug and Coils n hand. ~ & YOULDEN LIMITED. hat or Dress day to wait any longer before The warm days are here, yrobability there are still y in store fo Hence essity of «prepared when it do ome strain needed on your es when buving a Wash For instant i i 1} or Musling, in str i 6e. nd up. Be. lored Muslins be wl up. st Muslins, white, extra 124c. K., in a big variety, 13¢. dors awn, India Linen, Per Jatiste and Organdie, 4 popular ite Goods at : » dainty surprised at the dai rints we show. Not the Wma wore, but the kind i re dressers of to-day # viday ose you call on Frida) N&SHA Something For Your Feet, Stylish Oxfords FOR WOMEN $2.00 A PAIR Patent Leather Viel Kid: Large Eyelit Gibson Ties; | Heavy, flexible or turn sole. H. JENNINGS, 356 King St. Waggons. Buggies. As more used. Waggon or Buggy of aay special design, will' be to:your interest to call on -Jas. Laturney- The Carriage Maker 390 Princess Street, Kingston | THE FRONTENAC! LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISRED 1863. Fresident--Sir Richard Cartwright | Money loaned on City and Farm I'ro- | County Deben- | Deposits | perties. Municipal tures. Mortgages purchased. received and interest aliowed, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. Office, 97 Clarence street, fo and Kingston. FOR SALE Must Be Sold To Close Up Estate | City Propor-| The following desirable ty t= on 187 Brock St., residence of late E. | » Chown, Medicing" Can, U8 Bagot St, extecsion dining and kitchen, ull modern 106 Bagot St., extension kitchen, all The one remedy which many physicians rely modern 108 Bagot St., extension dining and | ons which are the cause of ull Rhcumatism, kitchen, all modern. umbago, Sciatica. Gout, is DR. SHOOP'S RHEG Pr wl particulars, see Ceo. Ciiff,| MATIO REMEDY. Dr, Shoop spent twenty years Real e Agent. in experimenting be-A\fore he discovered the fombined chemicals A which made possible -- | 'one almost always joertuin cure for } umatisth, ete, SANOt that Dn, SHOOP'S RHE B\ MATIC RWMEDY can turn, bony. joints into flesh an on 0 | gain --that is 4 fmpossibla : { Putisean ind IIH Srixe a m A rom the blood "she Rooms From $1,00. Per Day Up, | 1°02 ous! wii's » ain an Opposite Grand Central Station swelling. And then that Is ow York nd of the pain and swelling-- BAGGAGE }::FREE NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 8.00 am ~The best place to get an all rownd Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds om shortest notice. -English and Chin dishes. a apecialtvs NEW MONUMENTAL WORKS Lettering in Cemeteries a Specialty : : : JAS. MULLEN, 872 Princess St Opposite Y.M.C.A. . (anadian (Chinese Restaurant 231 King Street Open {rom 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m I'he best place to get am all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on | shortest notice. English and Chinese Hishes a specialty: Phone 655, Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ele., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Saturday | Auction Sales Book your~ sale: of Furniture at once and get choice of date: 1 conduct all the important sales and ealize the highest prices. Phone, 665. JOHN H. MILLS The Leading Auctioneer Lawn Mowers The Best Mower Only $3.50 ---- AT ee ~ Strachan's Hardware .. dervas' Gonfectionery Store| First Clgss Confectionery Store and Tee | Cream Cream, w used, A constant supply of fine fresh Candies. H JERVAS, 220 Princess Street OXt to Opera House. Try Myers' "Home. Made" there has not been much of the beautiful smow this season, Waggons will I you are in need of a | | | | AVOID POOR IMITATIONS. { with | E¥stery. Ontas -- ---- -- gy hee The Use of Malt 1 Extract in Food . an} CN p---- 4 Cooked Wlieat Treated With Tt and Then Baked Crinp and Brown Is Nutritious and Delicious. ., Remarkable resuits are secured by treating whole wheat with malt extract, : @s is illustrated by that widely known food product, Malta-Vita, sometimes called "The Perfect Food." In the preparation of Malta-Vita we have these two factors,--(a) heat, steamed and cooked in absolute cleanliness and containing every. food element necessary to the sustenance o the human body, (b) pure malt extrac containing all the nutrition of best Selected barley in a readily Jigektibie form, so nutritious and strengthening that doctors everywhere recommend it 6 malt extract, mixed with the cooked wheat, converts the starch of the wheat into maltose, o- malt sugar, an active Sigestive agent. The result is a perfect food, rich in all the nutri- tion that builds up bone and bl nm and muscle, healthy tissue an: Tve force. And Malta-Vita is good to eat There's nothing lke it, nothing that can take its place. After being mixed with the malt, the wheat is rolled into water-like flakes, --every grain a little Bake--and then baked In great, clean {ovens under most intense heat. From the ovens Malta-Vita comes crisp and | brown, "done to a turn," the most dell cious, the most healthful food in the orld. All grocers, 10 cents. NO ANNUAL 'Il TAX. If you wish to test one of these Razors without RISK or OBLIGATION on your pait, apply | to us for details! | Sat for Heavy Beards S20 Cushion Strops, $1.00 Free » For sale, by W. A. Mitchell, Ont. 'Catbo-Magnetic Elastic | | Kingston, If You Suffer with Rheumatism Dr. Shoop's 'Rheumatic Remedy Will Bring the Utmost Relief that fipon to free the system of the Rheumatic Pois- = Fr o a 2 a e _ = & & @ = i" 4 fering -- the end This remedy never | of Rheumatism, }+ falls where a cure ja%§ Poss ts It is now | 'Put up in tablet or li- \§, "anil join ~ask for | either. You who have suffered and arc suf. | | fering today from pains' and wmohes which yon | know to be Rheuma: i you who experience | lameness or twinges n in damp weather; you who easily becom iff and lame withoug apparent eause--just try DR. SHOOP'S RHEU- MATIC lis just the kind of a remedy | that accomplishes results, Sold and recom- ended by | { | | THE ONLY -~ THING THAT KILLS THEM ALL Sold by all Druggists and General Stores and by mail TEN CENTS PERPACKET FROM {ARCHDALE WILSON HAMILTON, ONT. | | ae -- | HOUSEKEEPERS ! Antiseptic, Chemically Prepared { | SILVERCLOTH | ¢leans and polishes silverware and all fine, bright metals without use of pow= de}, paste or other aid. The clean, quick. handy way, Send 2sc. to-day for special mail order package. Address CANADA SILVER- CLOTH CO, Toronto. Good lady agents wanted, WARM SUBJECT di SC NEW ONES PREVENTED BY A DISCOVERY IN SURGERY. British Physician Finds Method of Bringing Edges of Skin Into Such Perfect Contact That No Mark is Left. __ : London, June 14.-A Dusicn in operations has been achieved by a clever surgeon, who has discovered a method of incising the skin without leaving any "visible scar. Well known operators at Guy's ane other hospitals have arranged with this surgeon to do what may be des- cribed gs the superficial part of their operations, leaving him to begin the operation. and to the concluding part of it, - The fact that glands, tume re, and #0 forth can be removed without there being the slightest outward trace al- ter the operation is the most import ant item of progress which has oe: curred in surgery for whany years. When the operation is made in the re- JOHN 8, District Attorney of Boston, Mass. is MORAN considered the 'coming of his political friends. He has cisplay- ed ren Kable courage in insisting a thorough investigation of charges made fn conn man'" by many the bribery with the hill H threatened the who legislature as ' Grax Jury gion cof the face. or the neck the ad- vantage of the new method will at once be realized, Not a little of the success of this method is, of course, due to the prac tice and skill of 'this surgeon, but the fundamental difference between the old method and the new is that the pew method of skin = division consists of dividing it upon the slant, in e ntra: distinction, to the uspal pravtice of dividing the skin.at right engls to the surface. The reasen why a cat through the skin upon ths slant subiectcd. to prope heals so perfectly and rly applied pressure is simple enough. pressure, within limite, the Lettir. is This physician. made his . fiest one periment an adapted oround He now ocround scalpels made him After the operation a rlass is vsed to see that with Follow razor. especially for a magnifying rigid dressing to prevent the tractine. Tn manv eases massage is used, Old sears and the indications of used skin from con- farmers and stockmen Hollister's 35 conta, have heen cur tocky Moun- | 2 tea or tablets. drog store, | P. C. Muliinger found a bievele on | the corner of Princess and Bagot | streets, last night, and it now awaits | an owner at the police station, | The Granit ge of last evening in their hy street, which is i comfortably for Perf et-fitting a. perfect te Ste . A girl who is not taking ms must ed by using tain Tea Maho loge "Ws met | on King | ng fitted up very { rtherings | the result of | Chown's Drug piano les- | be an oddity in this city, i | A Souvenir cards of A gston, pew | views, in colors, at Wade's. | There's nothing in the world we're so hat we want badly are public play | | much interested fm as Coal at this tiwe | ¢tommds for the bovs and girls. Tt ix | {PI the year. It may sound quaer to | unlawful for children to play games | | speak of coal buying and selling as a | on the streets. | science, but that's what we've made It William Swain, piano tuner. Orders | *wo important discoveries we have | roceived at McAulev's book store. | aade that complete satisfaction to | { ir custbmeis pays best, and that the ny to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST, Fhone 133. ATTEN?) rHE BEST Ambitious voung men and women Who tte contemplating a Commercial Educa. ton in Shorthand, Typewriting, Books Keeping, ete., ofa Civil Service course will find the - Frontenac Business College Kingston, Ontario best equipped ' and most up-to business training institution ip Optafio. Students may enter at any. time, and uraduates arg assisted fo good pay- The date re i situations. Write for catalogue and Sees. 1 \ "Phone 680 W. H Shaw, 1. N, Stockdale President. | | Free to Mothers If you can't nurse the new ha A one perfect substitute for os thete Principal. He Head 'Chess ry. Cunningham, tuner from ' Chickerimg's, at MeAuley's hook store. 4. Fnglish health salt is sold at Gib #6n's Red" Uross Drug, Store, NESTLE'S FOOD 'We send a crous FREE SAMPLE frnoug for elon yeals)toany mother, Ty it--and sce how this perfect food agrees perfectly with baby, THE LEEMING, MILES CO. Limited,' MONTREAL OLD SCARS CHANGED \ | memorials. upon | Contact is perfect, and the greater the | the. result. ion { vad ho'l ww | the 'edge of | .the skin is in proper position, ard a | of glass and wool is} former overations can he removed hy this method. "Bibby's" Neckwear. "Bibby's." Our line of 25, and 50c. neckwoar beats anything ever sold in this city for the meney. The H. D. Fibby Co. The Yacht Clubhouse has sow hem | raised to its full three v height; | and is a great improv A fine view over Macdonald Park can now be had from the top bale A perfect fit guaras whim vou get classes at Chown's drug store. More than half a million officials, business, professional me n, bankers, | es. Col hoeanan chureh "in would vender the decision porhans on of sentiment, . it was genwrally \ We i The gotharing at. the missionary meeting, held sday evening, fill- od St. Ges "hall, not alone with the visiting: : and lay delegates to synod, but 886 by members of the city Anglican Sungtgaticns. The sing ing was quite appropriate, t ie >a que apr chosen One Foundation" 'Lord, Hei Watch Thy Church is V3 "Jesus Shail Reign Where' ere: Sm," and "From Wireenland's. ley Mountains." The op- ening prayer Was said hy Canon Starr, followed by 'a few introductory remdrks by 'the bishop. Rev, Dr. Taker, general secretary of the 'missionary society of the Church of England in Canada, made a very earnest strong address on missions in the north-west, He asked if we were goiig to enjoy all owr owy prosperity from the west and yet give no return. He felt the character of our people in a few years would depend on -the ground 'work laid, to-day, and he questioned if they were to be ale lowed to grow up in godlessmess. He urged a hearty offort on the part of everyone. "An equally fine: address was deliv- ered by Rev. Dr. Stone, of Chieago, who after am:eloquent appeal of he half of missions, concluded: with the strong remark, "When we think of Him, every man, woman and child Iwill he willing ta do his or her part." -- | The Concluding Session. i The synod resumed its npusiness sit- { Ung Thursday at 10 am: Prayers were seid by Canon Starr. | the bishop ana the chancellor spoke of the winaows that were to be crect {ed in St. George s cathedral in me mory of three prominent archdeacons { of Untario, via, Archdeacon nil Stuart, first archdeacon of Ontario | diocese, and Archdeacons Patton and | Bedford-Jones. Wis lordship asad that subscriptions be sent in for the Sir dandiord Faning, chancellor - of Wueen s | niversity, and a leading - Presbyterian, hau sent { twenty dollars 10 the bishop as a contribution for the window in me mory of the late Archdeacon Bedford | Jones, why was greatly esteemed out- side as well af wside his' own com- { munion. 'the three archdeacons named { had done great work for the diocese | of Ontario, | On motion of Canon Starr and Mr. { Pense, the synod expressed its deap appreciation of the services rendered to it by Rev, Dr. Stone, of Chicago, by his presence, - and eloquent and in- | spiring addresses. The motion was | passed on standing vote, amid ap plause. | In replying, Dr. Stone said that his | visit to Kingston was like coming { back home. The work of the Church of | England in Canada was dear to him; { his love for it was deep. It was not a | desire for more aggrandisement, in fluence and power that led him to leave the diocese of Montreal, twenty | years ago, for Chicago. Tt was to save a dear life that "he went, but later ! God had seen fit to eall that dear one away, The chutch in Canada had Within iv 'elements' of power, efficiency i ind mi thty serviced, "There was a splen- did future for it greater than was perhaps realized now. Referring to the Sunday ordination in St. George's last Sunday, Dr. Stone said that the small diocese of Ontario had given five young men to church service, while on the same Sunday in Chicago, { that large city had given but one deg | con to God's sorviee: =» { Speaking on 'union Dr. Stone said that if the Church of England gave { UP fome of its principles for the sake jol temporary union, it would. he | broken. He hoped that the people | would stand true to their thurch and i to Him whose church it was. In con- | clusion, he said tht he would retury | to Chicago, aroatly refreshed and en | conraged 'by his visit to Kingston. asa. | Trinity College Question. The report of Trinity College and its federation with Toronto University | evoked some ajscussion, Provost Mack- { lean desired an expression of opinion | from the synod upon the questicn of { he vranosd ravoval of Trinity to Queen's Park. No definite arrangement about a site had yet been made, Lisut:-Col: Halliwell moved, seconded by Rev. H. il, Bedford-Jdones, that the report he referred tog special com mit ineluditig the. synod graduates of nity, with power to act. Liewt.-Col. Halliwell gave a vigor ous address upon the question. The Church of England, he said, wos al lowing Trinity to drift away. The An olicans of all church people should be the last to speak of union, when they were so disunited on the tional work in Ontario. cans discussed church should first federate the Halliwell held + an object lesson, ir own educa Before Angli union, they it own colleg ip Queen's ax l The Presbyterians, he declared, were simply laughing at Anglicans over their divisions, The speaker pointed out the great bene fit that had resulted to Quren's hy the Presbyterian chureh #tanding out and refusing provincial federation, and re tatning Queen's aey chureh oniversity The Preshyterians vere building wp their university by putting their hands in their pockets, "by their en thusiasm. and by sending their sone to it, and their enthusiasm was draw Mg young men from other churches tn Queen's. Anglicans sit. down and ad. mire the Presbyterians, bnt allow their own Trinity College to drift away, It was time the Chirdh of Fro land woke up andSronlized the condi- tion of things, . "MH, ssid Col, Halliwell, "I was to suggest a wil'ion' dolar memorial te the late Bishop Strachan. in the shay of a fine university, ovory member of sinad wonld hold wp both hands for it, and there js no reason why the Anglican church should not raise that amount of money. "But we ar fitting by and watching the memorin' that Pi hob Strachan, erected himsel* 10 be wiped away." # Mr. Morgan said thit es would like to see Trinity made 'the groatost church Ymiversity in Canada or on the continent, : The bichon. objected to (he commit toe consisting only of Trinity men thot would. be dividing th Ontario diocese, and #4 hymns | CONDENSED ADVE RATES First insertion, le. a word, Hach Sccutive insertion (hereafter 'ic. a Word. Minimum charge for one n= riion, 286. : Adve, 4 Tes or under a woek, $1; Advt, 4 lines or under a wonth, $3 Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG HELP WANTED-MALE.. RIDGES MEAT DH Johnston St. = DRIVER FOR Maret, Uor. STRONG BOY, FOR PRESSROOM. Go chance to learn a. trade. British Whig. AN EXPERIENCED GROCERY chork. Young man erred. Apply to KF. W. Van Luyen, 246 Princess street. . UELP, THE YBAR ROUND. SITU- LE in vacant, eatin, Datel and factories. Department TH. 208 Wellington street. BOILERMAKERS TO JOIN CLUB TO k ing out and drafting at home, Syenings particulars Box "J. K." Whig TISING ROW BOA, Apply at Srnone 4 Hoa : SR SR TR A TENT 12M, SIX FOOT WALLS, 12 wae Et 20 PORES onl, AND Fath, Vhutiwms D7 208 Wellington St. SE SPACE IN THIS COLUMN. FOUR lues or under, 25c., one Bc. three a a week ; a month. THE = ONLY AVAILABLE FIRST vacant lot; Union Doane view of city ars Rov : 208 Wellington St,, Db, *}: a TWO-STOREY, NINB-ROOMED SOLID brick dwelling, proper in frst class dition, G locality, ot St Price 81.100; pore 308 Watagtod St., Dept. "D." office. CARETAKER, FOR BROCK STREET Methodit church. Applications re- ceived up to 20th inst. James Laturney, Carrfage Maker, GENTLEMEN suits pressed TO HAVE THEIR ond cleaned carefully by bring your d have an up-to-date suit made. Gallo- way's, 181 Brock street. SALESMEN, FOR 'AUTO-SPRAY Vest compressed-air © hand Sprayer made. Liberal terms, wn ple machine free to approved agents. Cavers Bros, Galt, Ont, MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS a ahility to sell our High Grade Nursery stock In the city of King- ston. A permmnent situation for the rioht man.' Canada's Grentest Nurgeries," Stone & Wellington, Toronto, BE A DRAFTSMAN. GOOD POSI- tions at excellent salaries always open for mon Who can make mechani- cal br architectural drawings. You Can learn at home in evenings at small cost; partoulars free. Box "Cr," Whig ol HELP WANTED-FEMALE. IR RI I Ene A COOK. APPLY TO 252 KING ST. ™O SALESLADIRES, APPLY Wood's Fair. TO A COOK. APPLY TO Kent, 85 King street. MRS. R. BE, A COOK. APPLY IN THE EVENING to Miss Hora, 45 King street. ---------- A AOOD GENBRAL SPRVANT. ply the Halt Hotel, Brock street. AP- SRAL SERVANT. APPLY C, McKay, 218 Johnston GOOD GE A COOK AND HOUSEMAID BY JULY I Ast, to go to the vielsity of Cobalt. Apply ut B7 George street, A HOUSEMAID, FOR LABY OCART- wright. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Cartwright, 45 King street. GIRLS TO WORK IN THE and Confectionery 8, The BsScuIT factory. Good W. J. Crothers Co. ONCE, A COMPETENT (GENERAL Servant. Apply Mrs, Geo. Robertson, Corner art. and. Sydenham Sts. AL SERVANT. NO WASH- ing or ironing. Highest wares paid. Apply to Mrs. John ~ McKay, 61 7 Sydenham street. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH light hcuse work during the day, (week days only). Two in family. Apply at this Office, ee ---------------------- ONE GOOD COOK AND ONE Goob housemaid, for private family, on Bostwick Island, near Gananoque. Good wages. Apply Givens & Givens, Barristers, 81 Brod St., or 183 Wellington street. WANTED. A GOOD SECOND HAND SODA fountain, small size, to operate in a Country town. State all particulars, and address "J.1.8.'" Whig office. ity was not up to what was required hy a modern university, because of lack of finandes. The Chureh of Eng- I nd must kdop that university up to the signs of the times, or the sons of the church would go elsewhere, His lordstin said that he was old-fashion- "dl nough to believe that the teach. inz given by Trinity ! was in many ways better than that of mod- rn universities, Trinity could not ie on sentiment. She must have cash, and she has not been able to get it. By deci ling to federate with Toronto, it was im. possible for Trinity to retrace steps. By federating, 1#he had lost caste, position and influence, and it way impossible for her to vegain her old position, All the bishops were willing that Trinity should now nove to Queen's Park, Toronto. Her federa- tion demanded that removal, It was necessary to bring the matter down from mere sentiment, to practical po- lities. The only thing now. for Trinity to do. was to federate with Toronto antl move to Queen's Park, Wis lord ship said that by Trinity being on the grounds of the University of Toron- to, she would have o larger consti- tnency ymder her influence, and be per- haps able to draw many more young men to the church. His lordshin hop- od for the time when there would be but one university representing the Church of England in Ontario. He believed that T rinity. and Wycliffe would benefit by heing brought cloger ogether, . Dr. Preston pointed out that it was in the interest of Trinity to remove. W. B. Cavroll gaid the synod must The Worst Of A Cold Is how suddenly it comes. No time to hurry to the drug store, cronp de- olops, the lungs are effected with nov Moria or tuberculosis dnd it's too late. Keep Catarrhozone on hand =it kills colds instantly. Something magical about the way it cures Ca- tarth dnd Bronchitis. Catarrhozone is the best, romedy because it cures in wature's way; it Reals, soothes and re tores permancnily, Carty. a Citarrch- ozone inhaler in your pocket. tise it His lordshin said that eoneoded nn occasionally | and you'll never catch cold--that's worth remembering, J her which: will enable it to give ah intelli. 'WO FARMS $4,200 EACH: ALSO ™ actor's renidence and orth $8000 § ctice L000 oy Aoply, to John Gardiner, 151 ellington street. BOOKS INCLUDING POETRY, J Novels, | Catholic. Books. Children's Books, etch at a reduction of 70 to BO per cent, at 88 Gore St. Call altirnoons and evenings. KNOWN AT PRESENT AS Hot BL, formerly the lie Grand Union, Thousand Island House. One of the hest situated hotels | thaston, One block from « t ia and \R., Depot ; opposite C.P.R. Depot. Doig a good business. Good reasons for selling. Enquire on the premises, or write P. Devlin, Propristor, MEDICALS. | JR. McOARTHY, OFFICE" LATELY pntries, Y Dr. Ryan, corner yearly : 0 uid DE nt ara sion." A Albert Street Assasaan | jor Mozley's Thanks Major Motley, of the RM.C.. yesterday RL the Whig the loss of a silver watch, LBA M. G. Millar, piano tuner, found the timepiece, re advt. in the Whig, and delivered the lost article to its ly thi ing. \ Ah - He hed Suite} recom Pie he pleasure doi i was ample reward 1 Ms Ses \ ip ey es tenders sincere thanks to Mr. Miller. " - "---- AAA » SPLENDID INVESTMENT, F. retiring, o! / Thee 3 at S B00. The' fourth "includes Coruar Galt SLI ity. i. Wellington St., Dept. #D.% MONEY AND RUSINESS. LIVERPOOL, ¢ a Insu 3 HITE LINEN TABLE CO! A which thie paolic; hold have onda ht, security the unlimited ability af Twn ; aod 8 the stockholders. Farm, and ty Reward on leaving it at this a possi] or above address. ® rates, Before renewing old or & W business Fates from 8 Strange, Agents, BOARD AND ROOMS. an a = TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO let leusant house location, P eithout ired loss r Sawa agarens mn. 47 ole 0! . 4 PRIVATE BOARD ;AND ROOM 438 Princess streft. Vash NUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON bullding dnd contents than any other company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. ot Souare, FOR SALE OR TO RENT. SUMMER COTTAGE, CONTAINING 4 bedrooms, kitchen and dinisg room, Gf miles from city, on the St. : Lawrence. Good water sapulv. Boat |! : and boathouse. Apply Box 92, this ki ce, Our Shirt Waist Trade ls Gre Yes, great is the right word. We are sur- 2 passing all previous records in waist selling. There never was a time you could get such Stylish Shirt Waists for so little money. By " all means call and see the goods, if only to see them. Prices range from 75c. to $10.00 SEE OUR 50c. MILLINERY WINDOW, THE SOMERVILLE 'C HIGH CLASS MILLINERS. have more information on the sub. ject. What was to be done with the present Trinity grounds, - Rural Dean Armstrong . raised the question 'of the legal aspect. Could grotmds and * buildings held in trust be sdld. ¢ Mr. Penso stated that the govern: ment of Ontario would not 'have plac: ed in the federation bill the amount of $100.000 for Trinity, if that amount 3 J did not met with' the approval = of | No use talking, they can't beat Provost Matklem. If all that was ne- | store on hats. Our cesapry had not been guaranteed for ; the lk Trinity, he could say it would be cor. | The H. D. rected at the next session. " : ¥ vs this resolution, introduced hy Judoe MeDonald, was adopted | That the synod * lias not information' to Queen' -------------------- Fe "Bibby's" Hats. $k ceive both mental and Carter's Iron Pills, gent vate on the Suestion of the re: | for. the blood, nerves moval gf Trinity College from the pre. | plexi gle : on. § : ger Si ;

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