Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1906, p. 2

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mem GAVE EXPLANATION PY Or. Sets mg . pas Cred fa 6 To 14 Days. GA VE EXPLANATION aor any Sxternal rh wa any case of liching; Blind, Bleeding or | CHAIRMAN TOYE ON STATE {ant b® obtained mom "(1° reo | NDS ADVISED FAIUSE OF PE-RU.M m . : \ Afar trial of this liniment wi T= [day oe homey etuniet si. "| MENT OF CITY AUDITOR. [mon i El 2 ? rene ; ) An Excellent Hain p {orep = : 4 Hie ; ' . Name. Auditor Was in Error in Stating) ! ; Ney {Held in Send Along } : and Scalp Clean opera, ithe ite: ory story of Medical Croiit I ag a The lady writing: the protest against That Estimated Expenditure } : P Cleanser y holds koeh interest from | fn January-=To | the hurry and hustle'of. the street rail- of Civic Light Committee Had Large bottle, 25 cents. start to finish and 'a flow of jrresis- | Likely Opened anuary paymen, towards women, cannot have Been Exceeded It 3 9 tibly IE which" never slack-;]- . Be Lively Discussion. her appeal reach the public unless she en , not for-sale at. your - 2 druggist, it ens. There's much in names. Paula | The Y.M.O.A., arts and science of | sends her name to the editor for his | At a meeting of the light, heat and So Mways bg Prosured at Jamey Edwardes' . 3 a reigni fa- FQueen's have issued neat pamphléts | private information. Anonymous let- Power commitico held Tuesdny after- | 5 Scott's' White vorite of the Casino in its last big {detailing the weekly | mestings from | ters go. into the sieve. noon, the chairman, Ald, Toye, gave | Propr's,, St. John, NH ae pelos 8 he - now till Christmas, and als . an explanation = regard to a state | ford, Mass. i lookaut 0 Slo BS : : Taken To Penitentiary. Ment given by. citar Miller, ot Sy Z Fort Bible class. Next « Kriday/ 1. . Eb George Bradley, sentenced hy Judge e last meeting of the city council, 3 t Ramsay, B.A. speaks on the subject, J McMahon, to four years for killing that the committee hard exceeded the "Every man must bear his own bur- his brother, has. arrived at the peni- | *stimatsd expenditure. by gbout y den." (in November 2ird the College tentiary. While out fishing in a #5,000, = oF Missionary Association: meets. On |) og near Carleton Place, the pris- The shifrmen Stated that he had hp November 30th L. L. Nicol will speak fone struck his brother with a paddle, oo Iga u] he matter with other k Bo ge fh oh er, st SO EE Been Sul | py EST QUALITY wr 7th, "Eternal Life" w " | were under the influ of liquor. = | €., erro! at had le 0 Ss OCK discussed by L. M. McDougall, M.A., statemeiit given by the auditor, the and oh the 14th for the same month, A Big Loss To Some One. Auditor Miller role the committee EST FIT he M. Matheson has chosen the subject We had the chance to buv a big | referring to his etter to the. city Hel "Satisfaction." The officers Ta Zhe Tot "of ladies" and children's hats, all oui] at its last session, re the or M Al L STORE : . h : association. are: President, P. G. ) now this season, also 1,500 wings, | Penditure on gas mains, services anc MALL PROFIT 8 ffered Much--Catarr Jum them in another skiff. Pherson; Vice-president, M. Mathescn; quills, ete. We have decided to clear | Meters, stating that he had now S u ., d N After row boat was put in the recording-secretary, J. M. Shaver; cor- the lot ont at the following prices: | found that owing to an error in allo- ELECTED SKINS fected Throat an 0se- water pulled off his coat with responding-secratury, 1). J. Lane; trea- Hats, 19¢. to 79c.: wings, etc., Se. to | cation presented to him, that too 5 Proves Highly his hat put it in the crglt. He surer, A. Cummings; librarian, D. A. Be. No goods on approbation or | Much had been charged to this ac- Kingston's Only e-ru-na v did #0 but he did this evi- Ferguson. The canvenors of the seve- exchaneed. At Corriown's. count, 'Lhe result was that the estim- Exclusive Furrier, Satisfactory. s dently to facilitate rowing. He start- Tl eoumnt teva in eonmection, with Y. ea-------- ated expenditure of this account was jy fn at a good stroke. He went west- C.A. work are: study, R. J. Still Popular, not oxevaded. 0 ire b a. Edward Ferris, on Kin» street, MeDonald; pro J. L. Nieol; MN al paar 1 Ald. Bassam said that the error Mr, Raoul Pilon, 118 Rue Notre i k wing and a minute religious work, W. B. McIntosh; musi. | Fine Alaska sable, the most popular shoul be ired into, and it should .- Lachine, P, Q., writes: ed chin he Tooke the boat. was eal, W. A. Beecroft: membershi, J, | of all furs is shown in a sreat varie. alto be aacertamed he le 181 "1 write you ftw wud hn Inte, loyees at knitting M. Shaver; handbook, R. K. Sully. ty of styles here and our superior the wor Te ihe that rh . 78-80 BROCK ST press fo you my Ran a & nill saw the empty boat and after It is more than probable that the quality and superb values has made tor shoul In aks. a apn fo : prose tohing Mr medical dinner "will he held by the | big . business for ue, Ask to see our y wet 5 is «| was afflicted with catar1h of wy t for some time, ® i Qa) + Ye ik i the committee and give a further ex- Phone 700 tit borrowed a boat and went out Aesculapian Society, "in Grant hull, Searls 8s, they fave Jo sual at planation, | Ho towed the craft in and he says on vear, The university authorities have © price * for quality. style of size, throat and nose and suffered muc couraged Nici «] was greatly dis aged, agreed to allow it to be used for this | Campbell Bros., the store of quality, | Ald. Hong and Givens thought that : : ' breath and a bad tas purpose' if desired; and also for the ---- the auditor had not explained mat- "1 had a df Li morning, sari out to nd the ive bt Be x dwar, - [pm Portemouth Couaetl. |e" torowgly, "ant an ion "ek rstat lor me te A: EDPWARDES, ¢ The fi ; 5. 5 Ald. G , 8 decided fo refe sould nat. The Joating of te 4 Tye "ine SAULA. Nour, ut The Grand, Tho final vear have struck commit A mec ting of the Portsmouth coun- | 4p report back to the auditor with indica 4h jor lo to-hight. ; : out obtaining relief. tees and the members are hand at cil was held, EE Peruna and the resulls have Gold Lockets & Cy Tuesday ovening. All ; tan . : ) ey the request that detailed statement work in confection with the holding | the members were prezent. Several ac- be ri as' to rn othe error oc ET teeth a h 3 P a ! . blaze of glory in comedies of music, [of their "At Home.'t Arts, 'science and | counts were ordered to be paid. By- = + ds 1. he city. ah well 'as the brillignt charm and [medicine are cooperating and the laws, striking the rate and ratifying | © "It is thought while out in the coli talent which made her a favorite in |ovent promises to be a success worthy the appointment of B. McGeoin as cal- , conpletely cured."' Mn a a chill and et Avgutin Dols splendid Jof seniors. Yeetor," Wee passed. John Mills was . Water For Plant. oe take - pleasure in Neglected catarrh becomes the apoplexy Tollowed. He was a stout musical productions. : The formal opening of the new given the job to put a new top on| The question of 'soqurine supply Lowing your attention "Having developed into the ch man, sixty-cight years of age and -- gymnasium will probably be held on | the Union street bridge. of clear water from the Queen streot lo our. now, full stock stage,s longer and more persistent subject to the disease. His brothers, Sevengala Is Coming. the Tuesday after the re-opening of ---------- ship for use at the licht plant. . came of Gold Lockets, ment will be required to eure it th Honry and George; suddenly expired NM or Bradigan announces to the |¢0llere in January. Dr. Tait Mae A Pleasant Lecture. up for consideration, On September Ladies' Round Lockets: the disease were treated at the ons from apoplexy a don or more years pha hid im ~ Gpera House |kenzie, of Philadelphia, has consented An: intorestin lecture: was:piven 14th, the committeo made, applica: plain and stone sett, However, Peruna will bring r arc. Patfons he ol vo hn hye of fun. |t0 be present and address the stu. Tueslas ol dt g i Sto Hi tions for the privilege of running a for the peck chain. hihi thovatarrbis acute or chr Another theory is that Mr. Bawden, |! rh _~ Sev he the ipo for [dents so the affair will be of more odist aay school, by T, F H a Pipe across Crawford's wharf, the pro- + Oval and Oblong whe Te WiseFou will keep Peru after having rowed a considerable da. nase a phe IT Thursday ; than passing interest to all concern- son, on his trip toMexico. The log-| Perty of Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Several | E } Loe tats : N N yowars take a fow doses at the A > ed. na. 1 i *i communications 'were subsequently re- kL plain and with "Sq an . fj ane tawards the Moles buoy, a evening, November * 15th. He Some? 1 "ha final year head the list now as | ture was illustrated by magic lantern ceived from J&B Walkom litor ; CIETY" = DESIGNS WN appearance of a cold or cough, and [he was growing chilly in 10% highly endorsed by press and public, : , iptions | Pictures, the plates of which had been : ar ': 8 , ae] rself both suffering an the westerly wind Plowing and that nd if advance press motices are any |romards the number of subscriptions gathered by himself on his trip The for Mrs. Kirkpatrick,' and one sug- for gentlemen's vest save youl he rose to put on his coat, when he | 90" 1 of Pre be a won. |titered for the College Journal. 1 é = rer. Tr iar AA gested the nurchase hy" the city of the chains. pense. i criterion to go by, he must be a won iY sat ecture proved very inter sting to the | =F Ths aa : was affected by & faint spell, due to dor : The oer of the Dissociation andience present, and 4 vote of thant wharf. This proposition had heen re- A glance at our Prices his over-exert and before recovery * ootball team are rivalling their | : he is | Ported against hy Mr. Campbell of the for above picees will, wan he went over into the brethren who lean towards ruehy in |) 08 Passed to Mr. Harrison for his light vlant. A Inter communication without doubt, be to e FOR LADIES a A ; happy sketch of his outing. or {chilly water and to his death. ta h . the manner in which they are turning : from MY. Walkem' had offered the pri- your advantage. : The boat he was out in was a six- . : out to practice An anticipation of Run vilees for $25 per annum. It m teen or eighteen foot codar craft and | Big Sale of Ready-to-Wear Hats their game with Varsity next Satur Cartel Caused A he away. Ald. Bassam moved that the chair- 3 SMITH BROS : e could have easily tipped - when Mr, Now On. dav. on evn on bie pant of 3 street man, Mr. Campbell and the eity soli. . ' Bawden: moved to got ont. The | wo pad an offer made us last week | A new set of rules has been framed | ratiway ny Orman, Jostercay, caused | iio; pe appointed a, sub-committee 4 Jewellers and 1 was picked up in t vicinity of to clear out the balance of a whole- [and adonted by the athletic commit- | 2 tunaway on Montreal Street, = An with power to act in the matter, The 3 Opticians H O ' ; Mvles . fhit «| sale milljpery stock in ladies' and |tee for the government of the gymna- | undertaker's rig was standing at the motion carried. . : Bawden spent all his life in chikiven's ready-to-wear hats, all this |[sium. The chief jtem of note in con- | Bide of the street when the car came sa kin IS UERS O® MARRIAGE dly, in year's styles; also about 1,500 hat [nection therewith is that each student | by with a great noise, and the horse original Mind; a versa. {0 Snéludi 1 he 8 nt man. LICENES A * fo Some Minor Business. I O~MOorrov an wings, wuills, [Must present a cortificate from the | started off dragging the 'weight be A communication was received from on jects, his 400mg tips ete. As we do, not carry | medical examiner. before taking up | Wis chained to after him, the chain J. W. Lyon presse en § the mining and preservation |, regular line of millinery, but from |2ymmasium work. of which soon broke and the horse Western "0 t "he No ies ali iow Ni : -~ ing early days he was a fre- |} ot vonr's experichce: in the clearing, | A week from Saturday night there | Wos frec. The owner's fur-lined coat Sa Tove Unies, te oa uent contributor we 'know just what we can do. So we promises to be a lively discussion at | Va9 thrown from the rig and dam- | 82 a over rb 3 nitty "re we, us well: as have. decided th clgar out the lot at [Alma Mater Society over the propos. | 28d to some extent. John Cogle, Suly 20 ee I i hi lt i for Bc d Yar our own prick, hs Store' is antall [6d movement to Hmit the hour of | hackman, caught the ranawoy after it bl Hy : filled" ive i: trata WwW . for such u large guantity. We have [holding "At Homes" (with a few ex. [had run a few blocks. \ ih na hy Fiving, he - hen You Buy i . He was [to do what we did last year, cut the |ceptions) to half past twelve. While ed dd > Kin i A Youu he required 1,000 yards of Striped and F ustrial pursuits | prices at such figures as will rush [many of the students favour the step Resolution . Of Appreciation. Th 8 on. we f the Jini ed Outing Flannel, sui unite a fow ventures werd made by | them out as quickly as before. considering that there are more than At the last official meeting of the ths ho nen re 2 th 3s iy a C oO A L. © Was u farmer on a large | In this lot we have the ladies' new enough social functions in connection | Harrowsmith Methodist circuit, held alt with os a matter that should he owning extensive lands in the "Vesta Tilly' that sells at 82; also [with college life for 'Wajsts and Kimonas Wrappers, 12jc. value, MORROW, 8c. yard.o For 39c. a Yar at present, and that |at Harrowsmith, on Monday, 5th Sealt With by Sh hound of rade or From County. He was indepen- [many other different shapes, in all they should he *, curtailed as far. as |inst., it was moved by A. Hunter, so- decid A Ma wig o th ane at a EE dent in polities with a leaning to: | colors. We have the children's hats | possible, there are others who vio- |conded by M. Trousdale: * That this coma tee Tolar B tothe industria P WA I.SH ones we 'are wards liberalism and once contested | that sell from $1.25 to $2. To rush |lently are opbosed to the pronosals quarterly board place on record its T} i Jin : kad * th . 3 Own § | the county for the legislature, He was | them out quickly we will start to- [advenced. When the matter is. thresh- | appreciation of the long and faithful 16 lmande committee asked that : a lawyer of ability, but not given to | morrow to scll them at less than it | ed out there promises to be a battle | services as steward of the Harrow- | the committee pay one:third of the You get genuine 'pleading. Bawden & Machar's office for | costs to make them. We will sell the |roval between the obposing factions. | smith annointment and recording ste- | C0St of a Burrough's adding machine, Scranton as he T : tis} fant These machines sare now in use in the hats at fron 49¢. to Te., and the The glee club and the mandolin and | ward of the Harrowsmith circuit of | 1 R..use cy n in hat trimmings from 5c. to 25c. Cor- {guitar clubs are practising steadily | the late John W. McLean, who, for | ¢it¥'s work and all the handles noth g members rigan's dry-goods store. Note.--No | und will likely give a concert later in | the Gv *ssassssssssessesssesse i i Unbleached past twenty-five vears, has ~iven | Of he Satin lee Juvoured the Foch: $ else 1 Don full 72 inches goods on obhti exch od. the session. the cause of Methodism his best | 29¢ © € new machine: and 'they Ld 5 him ox & i. oh an. The athltic committee held its re- |thourht and energies, and who was agreed to comply with" the Tequest, FILLIES sa and wartested all INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. eular meeting on Monday afternoon. over Joyal and Sevated to the church hah Jane Avery, awe, Sto ing -- Linen, would be goog = Another meeting of the hockey club {and contributed so largely to its hl. a 2 shag ;n fron' « ar ! 50c. yard, TO-MOR) Anfsnae gente ionable Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | will likely be held next week to ap- | financial and spiritual success and de- | Property at the corner of Bagot and The ates & : a Very companiona man, 4 i . i : «| velopment whenever he had op- | Earl streets, caused damage to her 39c. yard. } ; widely read and given to reminis. Reporters On Their Rounds. Pout a captain for the coming sea i ono a n rw A P Sateen Quilts, cences, He frequently de in upon Try Bibhv'e 15 ih : - son. Portuaite 80 to do: and a oor of Property, and yas also dangerous. e e r 3 3 opp d 3 ry Bibby's 75¢. night robes, tins resolution be sent to his widow | No action was taken. { y : J 5 -------- A c » act oul iricud and rejoiced in recalling the Just a little over five weeks and Sole. of ladias' 1 childfen's hats. p24 family." Carried by a standihg F. Nancarrow asked that he he al - 3 Jus - B€ Was of genial temperament, then Christmgs, Ty bt. ee 19, te a hod i [vote lowed his wages for the month of We Sell is Making a C. Hut retiving and diffident in Manner, | Get one of the newest hats at Corri- Hore aioe Woeky Cc. 20 We, a ; -- August, during whith he was ill. He : © was accurate and careful in busi- gan's for 69. to 59¢. r : MARINE NEWS. Was forced to quit work, owin~ to the Great Name For Us ness 'and had surrounded himself by | George Jackson, of Toronto, arrived | Bibby's collars, 2 'for 25c. 4 a large clientage. His Appearance in | in the city, to-day, on a business trip, Wh 6 -- ve heat. On motion of Ald. 19 pieces all Wool Hen at Givens, it was oi court cases was rare. He was domes. Walter Monk, is Gathered From Around ivens, it. was decided Ee ---------------------- to grant the ourt 1 Barriefield, will short- wee 'Kingston' Famous SLOre" eesien request, tic in his tendencies and laved his | ly move to the city to take up resi- 3 Fur he Harhor, T one yard and nine inches & Three tenders 'were received for silk Good warm Underwear in all the good Shades > : ig's: Steamer Waterlile : * lenders were received for silk . .g1e ° ac growing family with whom he was a tenes, + dae Wi Fu B B Of Lode 8 teamer Waterlily, down, magnet wire, and that of the Eugene that will stand the chilling Davy, green, a's 1 fond father. Rev, D. Laing had the | For hot "Bovril," "Nutri-Ox," or Ise ur uyers uy The 'schooner 8t. Louis lai F. Phillive works. Montreal, was ac |b] f wi h white; the best 59¢. val Painful Hoty > break the news lo Hocalate, try "The Red Star;" 274 Experienced Furriers for a day at Fair Hove aid un cepted, it being th lowest, asts of winter and at the | the trade, TO-MORROW, 50 recently enjoyed his io quel, : -_ 1] storm. a After the passing of a number of same time prove ver rard. Frssanee. There is general regret over al. Stephen Tyo, - Jr., Raglan || We have: been in the fur busi- Swift's : Steamer Hamilton, down, | 3ccounts. the committee acdiournod. P y y : F en rath. ta h throneh iranored 10 the Hotel Dien, ness for 28 years, and bave || to-day: Schooner Clard cioared, to.| Ald. Tove, the chairman vresided of | COMfortable to the wearer. "e and constant watel as kept RK PeS, . ' . f,. for: Sodus; steamer Alt 2.10") the otine, and als 80 ae or the ly, but up to noon nothing i the stores now have a stock of gained A name and reputation Sak, Jor tus; steamer Aletha, down Ae. Coin i hg Tron an . ' For 35¢ Each was discovered, At 42.30 o'clock ward wi Treas Raods, The carly showers for having the best furs at most The M. T. €o:; to-day, received go | Bassam and City Clerk Sands. For the Ladies « Had rom. Wolfe, Island that a body ry loves, Soc to $2.50, Bibby' moderate prices message from the captain of the barge i hed son athars Share. Fiends have | ohn Chore: Lav. 12, night, for his prices. {luebec, which is ashore near Char. FOR CHAPPED HANDS, We show "Puritan" Brand 400 Ladies' Elastic Ribbed of Mr, Bawden it was | remaing | home in Hamilton, after spending Jotte, stating Ht thers was no water > € show uritan . and Drawers, nice and 3 © body was found on the shore by | 2POUt a month in the city. beanie, vessel, and that no damage had been done, Also For Chilblains, Zam-Buk is |in all weights, Union or John Cleary, whose farm is below | 10 be clearod out at once, 1,500 | fleeced, in all large that of Wells, east of the village. Nr. | dings, guills, ete, to go at from' Se. Cage: Poe oi Stel, with | po han Se. mi. [Wool; also Penman's special for TO-MORROW, X os'. red 'apt. Dix, rrived at ( ord's . * ands, cold sores, chil- . th rment. Cleary reported that the body was to cy oo Siman By . light. from South Tes he wlard's, blains; ete., there is nothing so effec- Vests, Drawers and . ga that of a man in his shirt sleoves. Ee dchnnkie, P.5.1. -. for Frontenac, sel had to lay up on account { the | tive as Zam-Buk, Mrs, H. H. Ran- i i This was the condition. My. Bawden | 8ttended the banquet at Belleville, on Stormy Wedts or eh fvoun a - "| kin, of Appin, (Ont.), save Combinations THE} was in when he evidently fell out of Tusndny Might, Mwndered. te P. Mathe. to Oswego for conl for Crawford's, ci "My hands had big cracks on them ' the boat: The Fortnightly Club will give three ! M. T. Co: Steamer Turret Crown which caused me such pain 1 could more dances before Christmas; the : "Three Swallows." next on Monday night, November 19th; Sir John Power & Son's in the Whig hall. Sr . > A . This club is one of . "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, the best conducted in the city and re- 'EEL U Famous for over a century, flects much pr, aise onthe management from Fort William, with 70.000 bush. | hardly work. Whenever I tried to put For the Men Jas. Johnston 5 els of wheat; steamer Parent, of Chi- | them near watér, they would smart cago, with 81,000 bushels of corn; and burn as if I had scalded them. ; : 180 Wellington Street tugs Jessie Hall and Emerson, light | They did not seem to be benefited by We have Fleece Lined barges from Montreal; tug Jossje Hall | 8nything I tried until Zam-Buk was : tre mi ------ -- Of highest standard of purity, committee cleared for Montreal with one oi introduced. To my great pleasure with- U nion Scotch Lambs INSURANCE AND FINAN ¢ Distillers to His Majesty the King. : -------------- barge; the tug Emerson cleared for | Ina very short time Zam-Buk closed Wool and Penman S Un- -- : olicy inthe -------------------- ) VERY SUDDEN DEATH Montreal with three barges. up the cracks and healed the sore - . : Get One, Put It Away. -- . Richardsons' : Steamer India is ex-| Places. My hands are now white and shrinkable, All sizes, 34 oi This is the storet hat sets the pected,' to-day, from Fort William, smooth. ane to 6 pace for style and novelty. We 1] with 50,000 bushels of barley and| "I recommended Zam-Buk to ga 40. make a distinct specialty of fine || Wheat: = schooner Maggie L. arrived friend, who had a sore finger, and it Soni from bay ports with grain; schooner | cured that, toe, wellknown lawyer, died this (Wed- furs and guarantee qualities to } | Pilot, from Wolfe { I think it a splendid | . - : A Jeland with grain; household ointment," or t f ir $ 7 "No court" was again registered on nesday) morning, at her home on Al be exact! resen em Tang her Twa Brothers from Wolfo Is. bs E. Heintzman the court hlotter this morming. | fred street, after a brief illness, Y.38 we ep thom, Mcintyre & Melnty ropa, shilor hats, always in | Mrs. William Mundell Expired Sle, worth 81.25 to $2; to clear at , Bc., at, Cotrigan's. a. Wednesday Morning. Mrs. William Mundell, wife ot 'the ---- BARRISTERS of Ossington » r On h i k land with grain; schooner Pilot elear- avenue, Toronto, says: J would ad- We h up itan" Brand MONEY TO LOA All was peace and Yuiotness all day Monday she went to s6a her fathers € have in stock-- od for the island, and Two Brothers | vise all who sufier from chilblnins tof. ave ar pf ts KING STREET. KINGSTON Tuesday and Tuesday night, and no Dr. Price of Longdale, who had been [} Mink Sets. £50 un, cleared for Belleville ' try Zam-Buk, I have suffered from | in all sizes and weights, ---- : arrests Sere br . stricken with paralysis. While there | Stone Marten Sets, $40 up. ; SE + a ll ire aeitely, Aid wae suffering when Vest D rs and 1 Ein $21 000 bby's for Gloves. she was affected with diabetic coma, |} Moleskin Sets, $47.50 up. The old man Ferdinand Kleingheil, St tried Zam-Buk. I am pleasad | VES S, rawe wis o AT ttaaeniee did i and with her father was brought here |} Frinipe Sets. £47.50 un. of Belleville, the seli-confessed mur- | to say 1 had only uscd about three Combinations : also Sleep- The gp gk on 1 ; " x on Tuesday. Mrs. Mundell passod away Blue Fox Sets, $60 up. d-rer, recently riven the sentence of quarters of the supply when the chil- | 7 ~ ' Oltvar, ML De street. - Company, to 'announce in an unconscious state at @ a.m. Her Lynx Seta, $40 up, four years in the Kingston penitenti- blains were completely cured, ing Suits. - 4 Ban Francisco Sufferers e u e S father and mother are 'mow with Dr. |} Chinghitta Sets, 875 up. ary on the charge of . manslaughter, | Zam-Buk is a cure for cuts, burns, G. A. Bateme Mundeli, Brock Street. The deceased Risstan Sable as high as $300 a Set. J] was br Might to the institution on bruiees, Sean, Jloees, abscesses, and % ou BROKER : 2 lady is also survived by two sisters, n Tuesday. The old man is in the best | tering sores, bad Jee, ringworm, and x F th B STOMS 1s 'your liver! In nearly every case Mrs. Oscar Bartels, Kingston, na Compare ! Compare ! of health. - all skin diseases and iniuries. His or a 0 4 Woo Zor he. Tent ve' Yeats the liver. That means consti- Mrs. Mills, Chicaro. The 'deceased Compare ! [ Mrs. Lydia Mountiord, an aunt of purely herbal in composition. AJ drug- ' . : been associated with Mr. Oliv Indy was thirty-nine vears of age, of Y | di Mrs. G. MN. Knox,- Picton, and who | gists sell at 50c. a hox, or post free We have Fleece Line d, me hich character and beloved and es ou are weicome to S Store HH hus resided with Mr. and Mrs. Knox, fron: the Zam-Buk Co,, Toronto, upon Uni nn Wi 1. in Shirts ed ---- 1 "in 'many' circles, She was a if only 'to- see. : for 8 boric of about twenty-six years, | receipt of price, 6 boxes for £2.50. aI a ook m Si Wee. 30.5 Others: Conair meinber of Sydenham Street: Mothod- a ied on Friday last, at the age of eT -------- " an . ee Mis. J. Osi , Co ist church. Her hushand "will have the » eizhty-five years. : The; children's sailor hats' that ~ we. = rawers ' SO PF on the 15th November, to sp {sincere sympathy of scores of friends : Thers are now about fifteen inmates | are 2oing to sell" are all pew this | IDR Suits. in his sorrow. in the House of Refuge Picton. ; A winker with-"fier daughter and law, Dr. A. W. Horbogen, in | rite, Mich. © Bi s. for men's sweaters. week, and Tange in price from $1.95 SS ---------- Swell hats at_Corrigan's for 49. to [to 8250. All gp ot one price, 50. 2 price, 5¢ es. Bh White sailors, 69., at Corrigan', Manufacturing Fur Specialist Te. oo a Boys ry. " e -- . . ! sweaters, 49¢., Bibby ey Bibby's special 2 hate, : Ra or boys' sweaters, N EWMAN & SHAW

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