FANCY PARLOR , PIECES, Like this ~~ Roman Chair, in Sik Uphelutering. | assured] F straight victories city championship match should some to stead of depleting it. "Chaucer coming weason. Fe wants to pl because he likes the town and that good baseball will receive ous support, venture alone, however, to undertake the management, iden is the formation of a stock com pany to take visit, \ ------ 'Who'll Be Senior Champions ? Midland close behind. probably in Peterboro, the winner to this game eroft's absence will weakert the cereal team, and in the play-off Midland should win. In Gr 2, St. George's are , and on form shown, look like the wi , especially as both Balin and the Saints olaim they fun defen on trat 3 However, if Stratford wins their home and St. George's defeat Berlin , the Saints and the Classic City boys will be tied. It is mere guess work just now ing out who will be champions, e two districts look about evenly balanced. Wi Hockey Notes, The O.H.A. is saved the trouble of investigating the eligibility. of Whit- eroft, of Peterboro, to play as an am- ateur, Lieut. Constantine, of Kingston, played, on the Quebec team, on Sat- wing night, aguinst Montreal Sham- 8. roe - Bastorn | hockey results on Saturday night were : Montreal Sham- rocks, 11; webecs, RB. Ottawas, 5; Montreals, 2, : The Canadian "Soo" hockey team keeps right on winning. Friday night it administered the third straight de- feat to Pittsburg, and by doing so | pulled them down to fourth place and | fot on equal footing with Calumet | or second place, Ottawa's star goal tender, Perey Le sueur, has now become a resident of the capital, having been appointed teller of the Union bank there. His | { Quarter Century IT'S THE WISE MAN Who knows where to place his property for sale, if he wants to dispose of it quickly. Go know of ten prospective pur. Successful Record' Sms A Wonderful Remedy Doing a Wonderful Work. i Money can buy advertising space, but it van't buy twenty-five years' sue- cessful record in curing the most dif- ficult and intricate diseases--many of pronounced incurable by the ab lest doctors. This is the remarkable record of Peychine. It has probably accomplished more really marvelous cures than any medicine placed before the public, It quickly and permanent ly cures all forms of coughs, colds, catarrh, pleurisy, pneumonia, night sweats, emaciation and consumption. Ith Srain and reliable in i aietiat al igestion, strengthening © Stomach, building up he entire sys- tem. Try it and be convinced. "Years 1 was suffering with and neighbors ~Queen's and McGill For As Varsity has won the intercollegi- Queen's and the his bank account thereby, in- came to Oswego to talk baseball and to meke some arrangements for the here nows He will not make the but is willing in over the lease of the wants to know definitely what is to be in Oswego, hence his early lead of one game over Kingston, with n Midand and Kingston play a sudden-death game, count two points. Midland should win and defeat Peterboro. Whit: in his official robes of office, and blessed the | candles brought by the members of the congregation. The i usual procession toc place around the aisles of the cathedral. Rev. Dr. | Kingsley celcbrated high mass. Rev. Father Hanlvy, the rector, read the Lenten regulations, and the epistle { and gospel | sided at vespers, Rev. Dr. Kingsley of- been suffering ; blood of late; but has played in all the big matches. He is somewhat better now, Whiteroft, the speedy rover of the Peterboro seniors, has succembed to the temptation of $700 for the balance of the season, and left, Friday even- ing, for Kenora, where he will figure ou the lineup of the Stanley cup champions Toronto Telegram : Those terrible Guelph disclosures that were to show with professionalism, somehow don't seem to wash 'well. At Thursday night's investigation nothing was brought out that would cause the of- ficinls of the big amateur body to blush for their flock. But the Guelph charges will do good. They will clear the air of suspicions that have been afloat. They will show the public that there is vet some amateur sport in the country generally, though not in Guelph in particular. They will prove that Guelph was not hardly used, but simply got what was com- ed Schmidt, of Chicago, is great at 7 | the curling game, Shades of the Mac pherson clan ! The Dutch. Charles Hackenschmidt, - | falls in thirty-six teen minutes. in . | contests at Montreal Saturday half-mile on Baptie failed to break the fence and grounds. Elliott will re- professional record. The ice was, tox main a week or more as the [soft for record-breaking. guest of George Hurd, and will sound ---- the sentiment and interview P. GG. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Campbell. Elliott has offers from sev. eral minor league teams and is al The Production on Saturday, of ready signed with Toronto Eastern "Lolly Dimples.' team for next semson. He C. H. Kerr presented "Dolly Dim- ples," to two large Kingston audienc- es on daturday., Grace \ameron. as audience with her song '"'Good-Bye Oid Home." "Dolly Inmples" is a Toronto World : Who will win the | musical comedy bordering on the bur- senior. O.H.A. championship ? is being lesque, Besides having a well balanc- asked. In Group 1, Peterboro has a | ed chorus, the company carries a guartette of fine instrumental players headed by Ottis Brothers, and their act was much appreciated. "Dolly Dimples," is put on in two acts, and is an interesting and amus- ing show from start to finish. Al Lawrence made a hit with his mono- logue speech which was clever in the extreme. oe The company deserves credit for the able manner in which the entertain- menta were put on, especially the ma- tines, which was staged with the op- era house scenery as the company's scenery did not pass the customs until late in the afternoon. "Dolly Dim- ples" made a hit in Kingston, and thowgh the weather were was unfav- orable, she met with) warm applause at each performance," / '"The( Curse Of Drin' * Those who like a clean play, with {lots of action, a melodrama that is not overdone, nor full of new senti- ment, played by an excellent com- pany, should not fail to visit The Grand on Wednesday, February 6th. The play is not really as fierce as its title, "The Curse of Drink," would in- dicate. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Two Interesting Feast Obser- vances Yesterday. On Sunday, the solemnity of the Purification of the Virgin Mary, or Candlemas day, was observed in St. Mary's cathedral. His grace the arch. the senior OHA, to be honey-combed | Re: C- E Ottawa Journal : A gentleman nam- At Chicago, Frank Gotch, the Am- erican wrestling champion} won from straight minutes and eigh- No records were broken in the Ama- teur Skating Association of Canada "Dolly Dimples" won the heart of her AT THE CHURCHES "THE COMMERCIAL VALUE OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER." ---- Rev. C. E. Manning Preaches on This Subject Sunday Night-- Services in St. George's Cathe- dral. Character," was the subject taken by Rev. C. E Manning for his evening sermon at Sydenham Street Methodist church. The text was Psalms xxxvii, 25: "I have been young, and now am old; vet have I not seen the righteous for- saken, nor his seed ing bread." Christian character had a commer- cial value, and the advantages of truthfulness were inted out. Dis- honesty might triumph for a time, but not forever. Truthfulness was neces: sary in business. Some of the people could be fooled all thé time, all of the people could be fooled some of the time, but all the people could not be e time, Gaod: ight be Se i i Hart 2 Ee Tr hairs reduced to $7. | oo} house and. be of i t Cc sold by x ig Ay Some 50 Parlor n . General Sport business 'which had an untruthiu _foun- Chairs, to 86, -------- A P . dation, could not succeed. George lar $100, reduced || Chaucer" Elliott At Oswego. | The South African football team Washington, when a boy, had refused vo "special values. i Palladium : "Chaucer" EJ. | made £6,000 profit on their tour of to tell a lie, and this alone, had made PARLOR liott into town, from Kingston the British Ten, him just as famous as his being the . Ont, last night, and brought the | At the Canadian skating champion- president of the United States. Truth- 2 TABLES. | 14 wave with him. '#Chuucer'" jx |ship races at Toronto on Saturday, | fines was never below par. By tell- t in fine Surtaeinlly, fwouring a lH P. Aguaw, oh rey, won the ing an untruth gos might gain tem Some fur-li cont vhie i mile contest, in 3.08, success, bu that was all. him | the appearance of a prospaom The national amateur skating cham- Fheey was : oat demand for honest Most ball players spend their | pionshipe of the United States will be men, and these men commanded the winters in idleness, but not so with | decided at Orange Lake, Newburg, positions of trust, with the largest your Sule Chaucer. Ho keeps busy | N.Y., on February 12th. salaries. from tember to May, and he adds In the present day, "grafts" "rake- offs," were much in evidence, "If we are to be truly honest, we would refuse to accept a "rake-ofi'" or a bribe. We should ask the question, 'Are my hands clean yet?' It is as tonishing what little conscience some people have in this matter. A great many doing business for others are looking for advantages in other ways besides their own salary. All of this 'has an clement of dishonesty. If any- "| one has soiled his hands in this way, hé has taken the first step in the way that undermines the moral fibre for business success. There is no ideal higher than the ideal that the truly Christian man sets before him. "In all my 'ministry | have never met the forsaken righteous man, and never expect to, if I live to be one hundred years old. There may be one, but 1 have never met him, and I ven- ture to say that this is the experi- ence of all of us here to-night." The Day Remembered. At the last meeting of the gencral assembly. the committee on Young People's Societies, of which Dr. Mac- Tavish, in this city, is convenor, was authorized to appoint a day to be known as young people's day. Fehru- ary 3rd was the time sclected, and the day was very génerally observed in the Presbyterian churches. A beau- ftiful service, entitled "Fighting the Good Fight," was prepared by the cammiitee, and copies sent to the 800 societies belonging fo _.the church. Many ministers, ; Jip, have no societies, sent for copies. It is ex- pected that as a result of the atten- tion devoted, yesterday, to the,work of young people, a great impetus will be given to it. Interviewed by a Whig reporter, this morning, the con- venor stated that the work of the Young Pegple's Societies is now in a healthy and promising condition. New societies are being organized, the de- mand for literature, such as manuals and topic cards is good, and the new text book, "Missionary Pathfinders," is having a ready sale. Asking For Help. For his special sermon to the men of the congregation of St. George's | cathedral, on Sunday morning, Dean Farthing chose as his text: "For vl are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood." He said the tendency was to leave church work entirely to the clergy and to the women, in spite of the fact that there is no hodv.lof meu more loyal to their church than the bishop presided on the throme, vested "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" for the day. The music and singing, by the choir, was appro- priate to the occasion. In the evening, the archbishop pre- ficinting. « As this happened also to be the feast of St. Blase, who suffered martyrdom in 316, the ceremony of blessing the throats of children and others took place, Revs. Fathers. Hanley and Mea conducting the cere mony. Candles ave crossed over the person seeking the blessing, while the prayer is offered by the officiating priest, To Go To Petewawa. Peterboro Examiner, It is considered probable that this summer the 24th Midland Field Bat- tery, Peterboro, will not go for its annual drill to Kingston, where the camp, in all probability, for this dis- trict will be held, but with all the other artillery will go into camp for sixteon days at the ranges at Pete wawa. - Last vear, it will be remem- bered the battery 'was in camp , af Cobourg for twelve days and later went to the Petewawa camp for four days' firing drill. 1t is likely that the whole sixteen days will be spent at the latter camp this year, this course being considered preferable to that pursued in previous years. Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Oin! t is teed to cure attend to my any case of Ttching, 4 or Protruding Piles in six to fourtea: days or money refunded 500. John Cherry, York street, has been awarded the contract for painting, all the chairs of the Thousand Island Steamboat company. The renting concerns of the city have had many applications for houses, but | they report 'that there are few places obtainable, REMOVAL SALE Sy a le (RS f=) > It needn't take a big lot of money to get a big "bargain" in FURS here these sale days--and a list of little every-day fur comfo:ts like this proves it to a dot. And the quality is there, too. 2 Skin Alaska Sable Scarfs, 8 tails. Removal Sale Price - -- - $6.40. 4 Skin Alaska Sable Scarfs, with stole effect front and 3 tails at each end. Removal Sale Price $12.25. 2 Skin Western Sable Scarfs, 6 tails, were $6. Removal Sale Price . - . . . ... 50. $5 Maramot Stoles, with ornaments and tails, price cut in two. Removal Sale Price a RT $2.50. 2 Skin Isabella Fox Stole, satin lined, tail at each end. Removal Sale Price - - - $9.40. $10 Alaska Sable | Muffs, round style. Removal Sale Price ane o oa. $7.90. Western Sable Muffs, round style, over $7. Removal Sale Price 25. Semi-Ready, tailoring will Kingston shortly. > open . in ' Y, FEBRUARY 4. "The Commercial Value of Christian To them is the commission. The differ ence hetween the clergyman and Iny- man is not one of kind but of fune- tion. The priests are the hands of the whole body. He appealed for help irom the men, and said that in the twenty. one years of his ministry he had nev. er appealed to the men in vain. Y.M.C.A. Notes. Rev. T. R." Bilkey "addressed the men's meeting, yesterday afternoon, on "Decision." There was a large at- tentlance of men present. Charles Car- son a fine solo after the ad- dress, Secretary Stokes addressed the boys' meeting, on the subject, "Good Hubits." There was a large attend- ance of juniors present. The annual meeting for the election of directors will be held, this evening, in the mem- bers' parlor, commencing at 8 p.m. After the annual meeting the regular monthly meeting will he held. CITY AND VICINITY. Toronto Return, $3.70. fo By Queen's hockey excursion via G. T. R. Special train, 11.30 am. Sat- urday. A Farm Purchased. The property known been sold to A. E. Weller. February For Marmalade. ar 20c. size, we will seel all month for 15c. dozen. "on the corner." "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's L Se hees Seow Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. Completed The Contract. where he carried out a large electrical son'& Co. L. who was employed also returned to the city. An Arctic Pinch. A correspondent of the Whig at Tramore, Ont., remarks: "We are i'm ber her yét though Jack Frost has Thursday, January 24th, we had record here of G4 degrees of frost, at 7 am." Church Union In Advance. " "Church union is advancing," said Rev. Dr. Mackie, to a Whig represent St. Luke's Anglican church, Peter boro, the preacher last Sunday even- The Civic Representatives. sentatives who will accompany the man lurking in the penitentiary yard { Smythe, 'on Wednesday evening, is now the movement of the supposed ghost or human being was caused by some hairs dangling down irom the peak of his cap. Drove From The Cape. A 'bus was, this morning, sent over to Cape Vincent, N.Y. to carry the members of the "Bill Bailey .Jubilée company' to this city. The company played at Albany, N.Y, Saturday night. While in the city, the mem- . . ' | bers will stay at George Hammond's, Ontario street, Mayor Mowat Outclassed. A press telegram from Winthrop, | Mass., says that two Boston young women take daily plunges in the ocean, whether the . temperature be zero or 90 above. They are Miss C. J. Alexander, M.D., and Miss Mary Doley, who have a nice summer home on Myrtle avenue. They enioy it, and both are in excellent health. One of the show sights of Winthrop is to see the young women, wrapped up in furs, go to their daily bath. "KING BEN" LOOMS UP. The Innocent Cause of a Customs Story. There have been many in juiries as to the rumor that Theodore Priggs had been appointed customs officer on Wolfe island, to succeed the late Thémas Hogan. No such appointment has been made, Capt. Geoghegan be- ing ont the sland for the period of clossd navigation. B. W, Folger is responsible for the anxiety caused the "faithful," for Mr. Briggs is a tory, and. there would be a great "hubbub if another office plum was handed out to the "enemy" hy the "liberal" rulers at Ottawa. Mr. Folger remarked re- cently that it was good to see Mr. Rriges in Mr. Hooan's place--meaning his purchase of the latter's property. His remark was taken to mean that Mr. Briggs had been appointed cus- tons officer, and it was soon repeat. ol as fact. However, Mr. Briggs has not the appointment. though he save that from the congratulations he is iting. he really 'doesn't know wheth- er he is in office or not. He is eniov- con- | vinced that he was mistaken, and that pi ns St THE MASQUE FINE AFFAIR GIVEN BY THE SKATING ed rink Skating Club, was § ment weather --there tendance, and the me are to be congratu Success would prevent a ge There is no doubt, h the gathering would larger, had the wes able. The ice was i {considering the mild day. The ance, and furnishec as the Herch- { of costume mer farm, outside the city limits, has | : 5 A jek g New arrival Valencia oranges regul- | rick, as this | forth many favorable Carnoveky's, | deed it was quite late in the evening was known who the threa contract for the firm of G. R. Tomlin- | Close on the work, has | been trying to make statues oi us. ( McCann, ative, this morning. "I notice that in | gjeove, ing was Rev. R. E. Knowles, Preshy- | Peasant: terian minister and author, of Galt." |Cueen: M | Cochrane, Gypsy: ing the situation as much as if he was That sgtervone sh >uld know Red Cross svrup is the king of cough sy-| rubs, during the menth of Fehrnary, | vou can buy 2 bottles for 250. Only at { Gibson's Red Cross Drup Store. | Remi-Ready tailoring is coming to! Kingston, | number of out-of-tow | attendance, many of them | being | fancy dress. There During the The make-up of Miss Mabel King | Misses Etta and Kathleen Kirkpat- "The 'Three Bears," brought before it bears were, their di perfect. Special refer be madd to Miss M terfly." Miss M man," and Cadet Cowley, Warr 1. Gibson, Carson were dressed up to represent convicts. | The names. of those in costume F. Birch has returned from Cobourg, | not registered, and | difficult matter to sec upon 150 teenth century: Mrs. Almon, Black {and White; Mrs. Taylor, . Servian {Lady; Mrs. J. J. Harty, Spanish Lady. Miss Edith Young, iss Kate Miss Gordon, Redden, Goose ( Knight, Gypsy; | lake: Miss Girl: Miss | Miss Brownfield, | Kingsley. Flower | ton, Puritan Lady: field, 'Spanish Girl: | pah-ping; Miss ( { Minnehaha: Miss Marie M. ss | Girl; ¥ { Richardson,' Flower The civic finance committee consist- | Gordon, Scout: Miss ing of Mayor Mowat and Aldermen |(Napance), Craig, Elliott, Givens, Kent, McCann | Sears, TF ! and Rigney, will be the city's repre- | Housemaid: Miss Carnati Housemaid: student; Tay, J. & CC. student: E. (, boy: Prof. Blair, Ipaliacci; Varden: Sewe!], Tandy, Egyptian: chief; C. Calvin, ley, swell coon: land cadet; Willi James Swijt eorge dancing 'master: Madame; officer; J. Pringle, h prospector; P. D. Lyman, French chef: Irving Martin, sailor: ly coon; W. Craig, 1 Dicksom, courtier; Will tain of the toys: Gordon Small, little Jack Smythe, * man: Harold Brownfield. Ching-Ching girl: Chinaman: ton), Edward Goldust Trum: tramp: Samuel Torrance, Puritan: C. Betts, coon: Lieut. Bodwell, Mad Hat ter; Cadets Rhodes, Warren. Hanson. Gibson, Scott, loch, Trotter, Wodgi son, Carson, Moffat, Croup can to sicken or distress sweet, pleasant, and Dr. Shoop's Croup work and does it cuickly. roup Cure is for croup alone, remem- ber. It does mot claim to en ailments. It's for Sold by all dealers. Semi-Ready tailori Kingston shortly. William Swain, piano tuner. received at McAunley's Ther wind, 'on Sat from almost the weeks ago, this time, as down tightly. There Upwards of One Hundred and Fifty People Were in Costume --A List of Those Present. The masquerade held at the cover; on Saturday night, by the in attendance, as the best ever held in Kingstonm--in--spite of the afiair. that the rain early in attending, but this was not the case. R.C.H.A. band was in attend- gramme of twelve numbers. evening, { were served in the gallery. Campbell, as "*Snow- , Hanson, { Scott, Malloch, Trotter, Hodgins were Barry,of Kingston, | among them being the following 3 Mrs. Grover, Old Lady of the Seyen- Duteh H Katherine Marion Leslie, Lally Girl: Folly; Gir Sailor: Miss Balle Craig. Pah- : Imour (Brockville), Miss Eva | Richardson, Flower Smythe, Folly; Mise Richar Miss Calvin, Swiss Gi Ontario legislature members through | Jones, Frosty Night: Lady of Louis XIV Period. Rogygie Stewart, Greek: glin, medical professor; F. 8. Lazier, miner; J. Car ithers, gondolier; John Almon, Miss 5 Almon, Grover, Red" Riding Hood: A. Mavety Gildersleeye, toboggan Camphe! Egyptian, Fellaheen ; i John Calvin, Indian Chinaman: W. K James Stewart, High Mr Prof. Callander, Positively be stopped mn twenty minutes. No vomiting--nothing same quarter as two everything" was UERADE CLUB. sronounced by all of the incle- was a large at- mbers of the club lated upon the It was feared the evening, »od number from owever, but what 1 have been still ather been favor- n fair condition, spell during the i a choice pro- Quite a n guests were in in was a fine array refreshments comments. In- sguise being so ence should also . King. as "'But- Rhodes, * Ridout, Gibson, | and Moffatt, w wer it was quite a 'ure all the names in costume. Maid of Hearts; Mother Woman; iss Miss Phyllis lannigan. Snow- Hart, Peasant Goos = Miss IL. Mies £:. Dal Miss DD. Brown- | Miss M. Gilder Rogers, French Carruthers, Red va Girl; Migs No oh Leonhard Miss Alice s CC. Lowe, on, Folly: ss Mildred Miss Elsie Penso, oO BARGAINS IN FURS We want to clear out all manufactured goods. Call and See the Bargains --AT-- W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 Wood's Great ish Remed, Po and invigoratesthe Whole AY 2 nervous makes new CES 1 Hlood in od yoinn. Cures Nero. Debilil Brain Worry, Des- a iy TE er matorrhaa, and Kifects of buse or Execesses. Price si One will pl six rice pec bux. by al or Ratiod ir, lain iE on rece of price. New pamphlet led The Medicine Co. re', Pormerty Wirdsor) Optical Work Carefully Executed Spectacles and Everlasses rroperiv fitted. New and up-to-date mountines, Eyes carefully examined. SMITH BROS. Mewelers and Opticians {350 King Streot Issuers of Marriage Licenses. AUCTION Book at once with the Leading Auctioneer JOHN H. MILLS RCC RII If vou wish to be successful at- tend The Kingston Business ary os PET Gypsy: Mise Patterson. Red Ridi fhe Schoo] 'of Miging buildings | Hood: Miss G. Holl (Potorbarny nesday Puritan; Miss Helen Campbell, Span- Want The Insurance Money {ish Ladv: Miss Rogers, Baker's The Toronto General Trusts Cor- Dera; ise Le koarson, Bat: Miss | poration, administrators of the es. | Ys Williams. Khaki Boy: Miss P. | tate of Edward J. McCormick, de- | Peasant: Miss B Nios Anglin, Krotich ceased, have begun an action to re: | lily; Miss M. Sounders. Moths Gon | cover from the Catholic Mutual Bene- | pics Af Kinw, Buttrfic he SO } fit Association of Canada, of King- | Campbell Spowm : Mi "NM a ston, the sum of £1,000 upon a policy | King and Micses Bia ant RK i of life insurance, | Kirkpatrick, The Three Bears; Mies I. {Annie Lesslie, Shepherdess: Miss Mal. Thinks He Was Mistaken. | loch (Hamilton), Dutch Girl: Miss The guard.who thought he saw a | Swift. Robin Red Breast. Miss Douglas An- Rex Calvin, darkey: Irwin Il, tramp; Prof { am Harty, Dolly | . housemaid; F. | Carl ings- Hayeavk, French Reyez, French American unter; A. Wood W. Claxton, iol ouis XIV.. Dr. iam Garrett, cap- Spanish gentle- Malloch (Hamil- Arthur Dalton, Ridout, Cowley. | ns," A.'H. Gil convicts, | your child. A safe syrup, called Cure, does the | Dr. Shoop's | cure a doz- croup, that's all. ng. will 'be in Orders | urday night, was was less damage frozen Colson | College head Queen street. Canada's Highest Grade business Limited, of school Book-keeping, shorthand, typewriting, tele- graphy, and all com- mercial subjects thoroughly taught by comptent, experienced teachers Day and nicht classes. any time. Rates 'Phone, 440, H: F. METCALFE, President. J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. I LE RS A NEW 600DS Enter at very moderate. Piling in on us from every quarter. and as a result our store is taking on a spring like ap- pearance. x Whitewear . Prints . Muslins Dress Goods And other goods for Spring Wear are all in stock and selling too. Many lines on sale now that cannot be shown later. You will do well to see the display. iy All Winter Goods being cleared out at very low prices. : If you want anything in the { est {way of heawy goods, we can Ask your 3 the medical nih for | quote some intensely interesting 2 Sold on the chest. He will say, | | prices. ' Bronchitis." Ask him if it is eves | | serious. Lastly, "ask him i he pre- | | -- scribes Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for this | | disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. ot ut Prepare Lowell means! NEWNAN & SHAW. Fe. SALE : Orang ' Oranges Naval Or: Navel Ora Navel Ors Navely at A: J. REI EEE ERR EEE -------- SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN HOMESTEAD REGUL on for homestead spettion must be made in pe applicant at the office of the or gtr t. dion for entry made DorsoRAIly af way Sub been dispose appliation has i rn and not aie to may. ject to approval ol ---- it in favour of fa ro I ther or mother. ~& If the settier has | rest upon fi aim in the vicinity of | the iti Commi a hon Lands at Ottawa tion to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANAI WEST MINING REG! C. oal t §10 per acre for soft co an te, Not more ul can be by to A free miner, hav al in Dice, may loca 1 fee for recording w of te patent pro a royalty of 34 per cent « Pl mining claims g Ww. of the Minister N. oe Onauthorized pu advertisement will not | "dainty Garinents, Corset Covers * to $6.50 the gan If you prefer 10 pieces Cor beading on edge .37§¢. yard, TO-} -------------- THE JAI 18 a rr