X NDAY, FEBRUARY 18 : =. DAILY BRITISH WHIG. [Ge == 8 = ANNIVERSARY DAY..." "7... AN HIGHT HOUR DAY'BARGAINS IN AgEega tion. ¢ local team has been advised to Lerowded to doors adopt the style of the Otta- outegnl {evening, to hear Rev. Henry Wilson, teams. By | CELEBRATION AT ST. AN-{D.D. of New York. The pastor took (IS WANTED ALSO BY THE wa and M key y ] . " . . means of it, McGill defeated Queen's I the opening exercises and Dr. Wilson % here Rig Friday night. McGill for- DREW'S CHURCH. | Prevshied an surgest, heiplul, hopetul : CARPENTERS. | = x | -- - wards made scarcely any long shots. ern. i sermon from Job . : 1 + They , } jis G 4 ; giveth #origs in | Union Adks 35 Cents An Hour For attacked Queen's defence and | Rev. John Mackay, of Crescent i: God my maker who givet ig nion = ve Jt.is 8 Xess . Up as to poked the puck into the net during Street Church, Montreal, | the night." It was "am appeal to Eight Hours--The Contractors P 14th or Midland Will Win in bles call it: "boring in.' : : { Christians to manifest their hope and i : We want to clear out Toronto To-Night--Ottawas | Jong shois ars seldom boring in. | Freaches at Both Services. [gf rUlC, UTIL vine Christ in Claim That the Unions Should Defeated the Victorias Ea Rehan y The -- ,| Sunday was anniversary day at | .0 and iufluence, and action," so Give Longer Notice. all manufactured goods, ¥ ! i OE ratin mark , eflecti ve "E181. Anarew's church, and the secvicss |gh,q the hopeless, the faithless fnd the | The Carpenters' Union has announc- f; _ ot ach seal are abt to be scored in that | of the day were especially. interesting. | upiovely might be inspired and helped | od its new wage rite, which is thirty- : champion --Enbalt -- a Fr are apt to be scored in that fy 0" rked the Seventeenth an- {ni the night of their pilgrimage il- | five cents an hour for a day of eight Call and See S Ja : i bi iL team. 1 new ay y dancer's will adopt thin atyle of niversary of the dedication of the pre- | ined and made bright. It was a | hours. At present, carpenters yi . i a ew oR wes ng ext ie went Shureh, and the Hrd of St. An- SEPIA of life and purpose, just such twenty-seven and a half cents an hour the B i 1 3 Shamponshiy on a rkinte t, de- 14th n Guod Shape. drew 5. {an appeal as an earnest, devoted and | und work nine hours a day. As long arga ns v. John Mackay, pastor of res: |. ncecrated man of God would preach. fea McG I by 32 to 28. 1 ame The 14th hockey t:am left at noon. 1, street church, Montreal, occupied ong that ih would Tot God, was fast and developed a stries of | to-day, for Toronto, to play Midland | the ® pulpit at both: services, am | through them, revive and stimulate tsi tican woth aud trick Jeaturee for the district championship. The | preached thoughtful and instru tive | this old and much beloved city. His fect on April Ist. Nea were ne nm ng. s i i ini | gop i. The 5 pe was ge |i ¢ i pre ¥ 4 § otic ea Te Sot 5 al or me r ges! ug, boys finished their training at the {sormons. Th attendance was large | jljustrations were apt and path: tie. Lhoe inion will seck dn ago prodicted, the timet has como . when the mechanic ddmands shorter ~~ A hours. The new wage lrate goes into =|, F, GOURDIER will refresh an armouries on Saturday night and are | at both the worning and mening ser- |The male quartette sang "Rock of |: ih fr . the contest, the contest was {in fine condition for tonight's game. | vice, i Ages" in fn style. TO ab bors this spr : For "Bovril" c not won. until the call of time. Kingston enthusiasts look for a hard | In the morning, Rev. Mr. Mackay | rn en : A So tors, ol course, do not EXCLUSIVE FURRIER (icons new gymnasium has a fine | ume, but will back their team to the | preached from the text, Exodis xx, | OITY AND VICINITY. take kindly to the increases, and in . centrated form floor fur this sport and the game was limit. Should Midland win the dis- {5 : 'Remember the Sabbath day, to | Some casek there is likely to be a re- 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 well worth seeing. Though the home | ¢rict * ghampicnship will result in a [keep it holy." ; | Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. fusal to met all the demands. The of the finest team more baskets than MeGill, | oo between Poterboro and Midland, | In the present day, a great dial was | cight-hour day. does not meet with | = -- Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to "ure {any case of Itching, Piind, Bleeding or yn nade fouls and had but if the 14th win the locals enter | heard about the strenuous lite we the finals: with the winners of the | were called upon to five. The speaker | the visitors elected to count the point contractors' approval. If the present nine-hour day was allowed to remain, to tone and ht Who are huying for for these offences instead of shooting western series, did not belicve that this age should Protredinig Biles ip § to 14 days or | the contractors and the labor "unions x and [for them, the result would have been The locals will line-up the same as be as strenuous as in the days of old, | Money relun . . could probably agree, but contractors the feloser than it wes. Queen's has a in the last three games: Goal, His | when our for tathers were called apon | = think the (mions ¢ going too far in risk, team to be proud of, however, and it cocks" point. J. Richardson " cover- | to toil much harder than the people Engaged For Another Season. asking for an eight-hour day. The is said they could essily trim the Y. point, Vanhorn: rover, Potter: centre, | nowadays. The » Sabbath day should | Arthur Sparham, of Brockville, was | carpenters' increase of from $ < : " »oQ : for another seas ; chief | but banlk is likely to occuriin re 2 . right wine, Powell. Punk" Steacy ! : on as chief a k v to o were very effective shots and McGill od . membrance. (2) In relation to the [steward for the Thousand Island { gard to the shorter day 2 50¢ to +3 MCA. aggregation. i : x x be looked { three stand- | in the city, Saturday. He $2.80 a de n be cheerful t ' ee 3 rf shardson, | be wked upon from three stan n the city, Saturday. He has been on- =. a day would be cheerfully met, For the winners, Sully and Lawson | Bernier; left wing, G. Richardson pointe: (1.) in its relation to re | gaged } 6 . e % v ccomjpanie he team as spare man : . 4 3 RUGS. {have two strong men in Loche and Ateompanies 4 oa ] vat problem of rest. (3! In its | Steamboat Co. One carpenter contractor said "1 In. Bright oF French Gray onlin, Forhen. Juthey Bows, jormesly physi. Brooks The Winner. relation to sanctity. | - ---- look upon ° the union's demand as Silver, and New Brushed " 0 well cn rector « YMCA, referve a ak Ld 2 Phere should be time set apart from | Meet To-Night. most unfair. Unly six weeks remain x effects, with Exquisite 4 feduced from 10 to 20 ihe game in a highly satisfactory The wrestling match in Ontario hall the budv _stonvs - of fila. for ov Fn ! Bg A i ] ; Ee Brass ' . . . i" on Saturday ovening. between W. H. [10 Dus scenes of Hie, lor the deVo- | The executive of the City Hockey | til! April Ist. That is too short no- ly "Tinted Silk shades, in : PY all widths, 20 per cent. [Manner to both teams. Tv players yx : tion to the brightest and best things : ® | tice altogethe The unic should r+ with Pierced o > "Jere : y Brooks, of Kingston, formerly of Perth in: Hila, Memory shothizhe. ive pe League meets to-night at the Fronte- |}'¢ 2 = A Ts a 1 on Ta loose effects or with Pierced the GREAT CHANCE of the 's--Dunl Sully, i Road, and €. W. Westbrook, of Waters A given, 1s | pac 'Business College, to arrange dates | Dave made its decision last fall anc Metal Covers to match en- , in house' furnish Queen's Dunlop, Sully, forwards by the local { chance. We should let the true men |; SE . : i given the ecntractors six months' no » piece TS, honey RES | Lawson, centre; W. Craig, Lount, de- {town, N.Y. was won by the local | ps hol b for the senior finals and to straighten | £"°", : tire piece X « fi : ae By ? man. The bout was for a side bet of {®" women who had. taught us the {out the month's business tice. That would be only reargnuble Commencin on STRICTLY CASH. ee, y } fall i sacred traths in the past, come back, | ; I 1 have several contracts that cannot Any special style or color & MeGill-Melfiuire, Forbes, forwards: BH. Broce got the first a Lin two and. allow thelr. wort Vo by sabes J . - L hu foyer Souteacts. thay xeunol L207 SIosial sivle oe solod 3 . . . y ps aed the second in seventeen : . « she 2 honihs, 2 Jn A i . 4 TTY Jah, centre; Crombie, McCallum, de ni es be 3 Reid. of Elginburg, was [0 us agoein. But best of all, we la: J Tue Swallows, vnion demands would mean that | are sold separately. We Hold a 20 Referce--t. Bews, Y.M.C.A referee. Another Watertown wrestler [Should allow the Christ of God come | Sit Juha OWE 8 Sone would lose several hundred dollars. os Bans, ¥.4.C.A. has challenged the winner. fu sach one of us, and let Him have F, res Li ows" Irish Whiskey, The unions should be more consider Ah ---- i ged ! Onin A : , x - Hockey At The Royal | As a oreliminary, Young Hawkey | full control over our hearts. Of hohe: pilin century, ate, and let contractors know their 7 20 per cent off all 8il th : 8, DOYA jand ('Neil had a go on the mat. At the evening , service, Lev. Mr. Di tillers Bis ard 3 purity ow good time in advance. They Ribb Velvets, C An ibteresting game of hockey wax Hawkey succeeded in taking the first Mackay chose as his text, Romans xii, stillers to His Majesty the King. friction could more easily he avoided." oz. i 1bbons, velvets, Larp yed at the Royal rink, on Satur. : . is onent 12: "And 5e not conformed to this Se --, The labor unions' demands for in Jewelers and Opticians A and third downs and } opponent ! Ma Rid : I a v night, between the Rideaus and | 0 SUT CORTE world, but be ve transformed by the | Jor Ridout's Command. creased wages, will result in increased sh Is 10 per cent offall W St. Luke's II, which resulted in a tie. E a renewing of vour mind, th ro Maj. Dudley Ridout, late com Ee whick'd x 340 King Street sole . ] . Dros a n . 3 3 : ORISe 8 1 A lf Brooks presents a fin appearance 3 o AL mind, that ve may Adout, late comm ind hore rents, which depend to some ex > tons Shirtings Linen: 1 a time the score was 1 to 1 and on 'the mat. West ahrooke. 18 whout prove what is that § ood, and accop- | ef of the 46th Field company, has | tant on the cost of repairs to baild Issucrs of Marriage Sy 3 $ at full time the score was 2 to 2. The the same weight 'as Brooks, but is not table, and perfect, will of God. taken over the command of the Sth, ings. Ine ed wages mean increased Licenses. = us are open for challenges, In life, men were often | i Se anmb. : iy rd to re. | 10th and 33rd Railway companirs of, which should be sent to Herbert Xen | *° stocky, and was not in a good mark that they bills for fixings, and hence the land . conditions. ns hi wanted a better | Royal Engineers at Longmore. Nyi® : AOR Tt RE PercLsap All M | > . 7 < s ent. ¥ } : 17 lords will look mpon'it as necessary nedy, Frontenne street. No challenges conditions as his opponen chance; the temptations were too | Ridout is a graduate of the Roya! jords wil Bittle to i routs r 1 will be accepted if the players are Hockey Not great, and they could 'not rise as | Military College. b ; lover soventeen years of age. All octey Noles. high as others. 1 IV easy » 3 g . : x i ¥ i was very easy to THE TRACK mem games must be played on the Royal | Hurry Smith is agein wn with the drift, but very hard to battle against Miss Minnie M. Williams RAN OFF . --_---- rink. Ottawa, having recoverec rom his [the tide. How often men would get Will gi 3 jan reid a ide Tiov » < ge give two Shakespearian recit- i i to G.T.R. Express » -------- { illness. i the right vision. make a start, but als in Convocation hall, Monday Light Accident 9 : P a Customers have the Inter-Year Hockey Games. | [Eastern League results on Saturday | before many days" work was dons, February 25th, 8 pm., Hamlet': at Rideau Station. C 1 A A very exciting game of hookey was night : Ottawa, 16; Victorias, 7; Wan- | would become tired 'of the struggle. | Monday, March 1th <Q p.m "The At hali rast two o'clock Sunday af a oupons on all purcha played at the Royal rink, Saturday | 975% 13; Quebec, 8. " Many mon with lofty aspirations, had | Winter's Tale," Admission, 25¢.: re. | ternoon, the fast No. 4. GT-R. train we morning, when Queen's science '10 Hockey ain't no lady's game !" the | been caught by the allurements of | served seats, v, extra Flan at | from Toronto to Montreal, met = with S------ Com clashed with arts '10 for the cham- sil] boy Jaks, but, gee, they Hodety business lees It required a | Uglow's. ! : : "lan actident close 10 Rideau Station. | I HAVE BOUGHT THE FLOUR AND ionship of the freshman year. The | 00k well in them uniforms. strong man to avoid the fascination | - The exact cause of the accidint has {poy Store of Wm. © vil ow J ented ina ar Re The three retiring officers of the In- that gripped so many, and made act _ foes rtd. but the re- Feed Ston of Wen, Tait. 1 Will be glen men by a score of 5 to 1. The | reotieginte Hockey Union are final | them mere machines. We had reason | Must Shovel Snow. sult was the derailing of the tapder, {© Sec all his old customers . comp back seience team proved to be an aggre | Year medical students of Queen's, Var- | to/ thank God that there were men | The police will take action against the naggace car and the §1%t passengs | again and as many new, ones. A large ul Jakion of good stick handlers ang | *ity, and Hegill true and strong enough to rise above eaple ho, do not shovel the snow off |." car. The engine remained "oh ths [and new stock of Flour, Feed and all ! ny. ew anley |° ' 3 | . » fei ; assengers Ji t suffer. The tender |, . ; carried off 'the h BD ends it 'up for the season, with Mount Service At Conyocation Hall. | lookeut, ate all who violate the city pars Paper aD Tu or lk eo before you buy. ton and Forgie pla ou Forest at the head of the list. Prof. Eakin, Toronto; had charge of | PY-'aw In this respect, will be sum- |'° ¢ trucks. remain m the rails. F losers, Te one ws | Down in Montreal they say the dii- | the service at Queen's yesterday te { moned to appear before the court. A iy ict ain _-- into up . . C arlane ws © ference between an amateur and a [noon and addressed a large body of | word to the wise is sufficient. moned from Brockville, and in two 25 BROCK STREET. Lt k as a Science -- Dobson, goal: Trimbls, professional hockeyist is that vou pay | students on Psalm cxxxvii, 4, the sub | Close Of Poultry Show hours the pagsenoers were om their | { ; y Point: dus, cover: Carmichaol, rov- the one 'in cash and the other in | ject, "The Nearness of God." In open | : wav eastf The track wasblocked tii ----™™m™™m™™™™/™/m™/™}m™ ™--------™//-- ------ or: Stanley, cent Neilson, left wing; | champagne suppers. sng his address the preacher told the | The poultry show was brought to a rly i oC eveRinG hen the. dernil- | Skinner, right wing. ? Lindsay Midgets defeated Belleville | story of the children of Israel rousing { close, Saturday night. Daring the early in' the evepine. when the. derail RE N OVATIO N ed cars were pot back on the tracks. < Arts--Boak, goal: Kane, point; | juniors in Lindsay by 9 to 6, but the |to sing the Psalms at the court of | 48y. and at night, there was a large The .damaee~ was insionificant, only .a - $ | Grimshaw, cover; Gratton, rover; For- game ended three minutes before time | their captors who worshipped a strange | attendance at the show, and the ex To oot > the cars being broken SAL + giv, centre: Cook, left wing. with Midiets leading by five goals on |God, anfl explained their reason for | hibition brought forth many favorable [°F bolis.on a i : Referce--D. Frazer, '07 arts. the round. The matter will have to be [this by saving that the Isr «| comments. The show was a most sue- S------------------------------ To clear out my stock so that the ; n Science 10 will meet medicine "10 | decided by the 0.H.A. executive. when they were in captivity we o | cessful one, and those in chrrze an The boxes for the children's Lenten |store can be renovated in the Spring § 1 of 4 the Heke | Saturday to decide the cham- | Woodstock y Sentinel-Review: Water than at any other time in their his- | MOT than pleased at the resalt offering for missions have bedy given [aud made ready Io receive an entire naw as Ingrains a Plonsiup, {loo has decided to come right out tory a God-fearing people, who be- out to the Sunday school of St. | stock. now ordered, I have decided to lowest prices. Values { fatfooted for professionalism next {lieved in the nearness of God. The | Arithmetic At Y.M.C.A. Gearge's cuthedral. sell at cost alk lines of Clothing. Boots 'make us new customers. : The 14th vs. Midland. winter. The rink will be enlarged and | professor dwelt on the fact that if a Principal Aylesworth met a number ne Gents' Furnishing, ete, The result of tonight's hockey the company is how considering the person _or nation reached the point |0f men at the - Y.M.CA.. Saturday [TT match in Toronto Bet ern the 14th | Purchase of an artificial ice-making |in civilization when they Codd rotor | evening, who desired to study arith | A. LIEBERMAN of Kingston and Midland will be | machine, ceive a deity who was watching over | metic. A course of study was outlined A RELIABLE MEDICINE 390-41 Princess St. - awaited here with interest, Under cir- | Pittshure narrowly escaped defeat | them and guarding them then {hey | and the first session will be held on | I'he wear that yo | cumstances somewhat unpromising the | at the hands of Calumet on Thursday {had reached a stage in their existence | Thesday. Two lessons a week will be en Ee 14th entered the senior O.H.A. series. | night, being saved only by the good | that could only be termed atheism. | €iven in the future, viz., on Tuesday | A Reporter of The British Whig Just at the outset, two of the best | work of Rowley Young of Toronto and The state of affairs that existed in | and Saturday evenings. As the lessons i = 3 : of shoes depends : ; E a neer ¢ players, Walsh and Constantine - were {Charles Ross of Ottawa, who were | the nations of Bible times was the | Will given individually, if neces Interviews Our Local Drug purchase them of. Union, 60c. per yard, lost to the 14th. Had they remained | added to the Pittsburg team for this {same as at present, and the preacher | Sary¢ any man may. join at any time gist, George W. Mahood. here, the Kinoston team would have | Series. The score was J to 2. # nowadayc should be inspired just the " yr > _-- G t . 2 already been in possession of the Belleville Intelligencer : By the Avay, same as were the Jewish rabbis who | + Tendered Him A Banquet. The Interview of Interest 'to ou O tton Ingrains, at 285c., district shaspicnehip, However, their | the name "Midget" is popularly sup- | taught the coming of Christ 400 A mum of bank clerks and Every Person in Kingston. " 85¢. places were fi led, and the local team Putnd eg TES something sma , OF | years fore His birth. The professor | friends of S. F. Knight, who has been At CS Bound : 8 has fought its way to the top. Lieut. | yndersized, Whoever named the Lind {jin ol ng told his audience they must | connected with the Bank of Montreal So many patent medicines and ad 1 F, H. Macnee, together with Major | %a¥ team the "Midgets" has a never forget the fact that God was a | for some time, tendered him a banquet | vertised cures are now offered to the Cunningham and Lieut. Campbell, de- | idea of the fitness of things, for \thev | Kving God i i hs New York Chin ; 4 blic the + readers should be p 2 $a ng : . . mg God and a guard over them and | at th ow ork Chinese restaurant, {public that our readers shou » serve credit for the inspiration they showed 3p as the huskiest a beavi- [not an imaginative personage ns i on Saturday night, the occasion being | glad to know the opinion of a man If they are not, y« gave the players. The team manage: | ®St junior team ever seen in this ety. | was plain so many believed - in his transfer to St. Murs"s. In this | who has spent years in handling them . : ment has been good. © { The loeals looked like schoolboys he . -- | connection Mr. Knight v presented J and profit by his advice. antee of service ii It is difficult to estimate tonight's is Theta. a . Sr -------------- with a dress suit case Iv the staff of Said Mr. Mahood : "After having result, as Midland is practically wn- ittshury Gazette: The patrons were " ton's Famous Fur Store' { the Bank of Montreal. Spel re | sold drugs and all Kinds and makes 0 ¥ uw : Kings i ¢ tr perches were | 8 ugs an known here. Midian was beaten in | f8@er to see the two new mem, Young || e---- made by all assemblcd and KE. R. C. of medicines for so many years, na- Peterboro by 14 to (5, but won at | end Ross perform. Both did 'well, al | Dobbs made the presentaticn turally . we have learned something home by 13 to 6, "Peterboro being { thoush Young made a most dediled - § about them, theivvalue, and power to 7 without Whiteroft, its best play- | hit. He looks the rt of a strong, The Skating Clubs- cure. ${er, in the last match. The 14th lost | game and polished athlete. He is easi- Hockey. and - the h rd vangre : t "There is no one' medicine that will u in Peterboro, bv 7 to 3, and won at | Iv. udging from the form he disnlay- any ie Jan sag 1 cure evervthing, but this | do know Ey" 35: od Inst night, the bes : rink gels on Satu ww alternoon; and Es Saas i ' . home by 4 to 2. Then Midland was poe Ia : night, the hest new man Pitts. the mildness of the atmosphere made | that if the people of Kingston enly defeated by the Toronto Afgonauts, | burg has secured from Canada this skating at the club meet, on Satur. |redlized the wonderful curative. . and t , § ° ° so that a comparison by means of | *ason. He shot four of the seven day evening, symething of the strep | Strength-creating power of Vinal: i NO RIS] these results wonld be unsatisfactory. | goals To APPre- |! uous order. Only the fittest survived |Would not have clerks enough in "thy i. Midland, however, éannot be' a very | ciate thevalue || more than wo or three **bands,4 and | Stor¢ to put up the orders for it. : ! superior 'senior team, and in view of * 5 groups of skaters might he seen arly Continued Mr. Mahood : "You. st : the fact that the Mth have played | General Sport. that we are in ir _- er tn dn TE Vinol is not a patent medicine, and 5 J ; twice in Toronto, duritg the past ten | Ulrich Salchow of Bavaria won the # giving during || skates off, enjoying a feast of reason |it actually does contain avery one 'of f days. their knowledge of the rink | figure skating championship of Eur p= the fifty odd medicinal curatives taken : : : and a flow of soul without the acs! ; F should hélp them somewhat. It is just {ope at Berlin. ~. this sale you companiment of the clash of steel og |FoM fresh cody' livers, with other a a toss-up as to which team will win, | There will be a big military towna- } { must come to § ice. Club membirs bh wpe fer a blast vitalizing pp rediouts, It containg me bt---- ' : E N G iL | E : {ment in Montreal. It will be held in i from Boreas next Saturday. poisonous drags 'or. iflseating oil. J M | May, almost immediately after the ai i \ the store and ssn and yqu know just what you are tak- { JiR wg. Vinol has wonderful lif n : . Si ilul to ch Montreal Horse Show. «4 AY see the furs. i i A beautiful range to choose Get My Remedy 1 | The yorld's speed skating cham- This is the 1 k s Stunet Oar Disabled. 2 properties; it: tones up and m¥igor- { d 1 to > ' o plonehips i deed A ey: most remark- Car No. 21 met with an accident, fates every organ' of the hady to do | from aad at popular prices. fia e 3 Is Dr. Hamilton's Advices to All Vrrondigers, Norway. able fur sale Kingston has} Saturday night in which the [its work, and we know it will make ondhi rway. : : 0 shoe brake "and erank were broken. rich, red blood, build up the depleted If you prefer to make up your > Tired Women. ! Easte i Surding rinks failed to = ever seen, remarkable be. As the car was going oyer the Cereal sy stein. and create pris. en a Y PY BH You ate pale because your blood is Fy pie beaten RIDES: thot. hs the cause the stock is the laig- works switch at the corner of Ontario When 1 tell yon that we have |$arments ' at home, we have the Frame House, 7-rooms, | weak and thin. lation Ce ; and William streets; it stuck on the |pover sold in our store such a valu- als i {frog and the motorman putting on [able remedy as Vinol for the follow- | Mecessary materials in large quan : {consolation final, snd: Flavelle wasde- [J €st and most costly in garden and orchard You can't have color and health till {feated in the semi-finals for the Tet y y you more blood and better blood. | uy Pea trophy. this section, and there is re we to pass over what he ling ailments," and that if it fails to at; New G workshop, carriage eth law's' possible so long as your | Mors Wed of the Safatope Fink, not a single article reserv. Hhoug ht Wi 8 a pies ° of es Brok the a Somplish what we say it ail, re ities, ' x x _Jliver ane Kidneys are inactive, and t is | x; kw wy . - HR . 3 ! one ake, oar pwy refund your money, 1 will show * Stabling for four is the trouble with the wajority of ange |, York. wen al hea re in he ed. Every thing goes before }| freed the stove and the contents were four Iaith in its wonderful curative Excellent values in En mic, pallid women. Canadian! in Toronto, Frid 5] ht we move, Siok 3" aver the floor. No oe was ins land vitalizing Powers. Whit C tt 3 My remedf overcomes your difficulty. | rp. Hamilton Derby, a hes went | Jueed, gh Fsabl bili Barrowly a "It will build up run-down, tifed, e otions hit y geiabl "like posed 2 for three-voar-olds, worth $2,000, is a STOLES oy the A little toed debilitated people, t It will ake he Cambrics ving ex s ake, | foaty Whi v a rd o tre fie e weak and sickly strong and yell. Butternut gnd Dandelion, in combina: | (run we it To Smita cjey Best Alaska Sable Scarfs | 10 traffic will make flesh for thin people. It Lawns Victoria Lawns, 10c., 1 tion with other agents that I havelin, tf twelve days. which g (B713), very full furred, with -- -- * |will increase the appetite. It will India Linons, 123e., 15 i rating | : big opens on 8 i Death Of Egerton Card. ro ¥ Show pritnbilitv : a ak bi proved to be necessary in renovating D natural tails, reduced to g a cure nervousness, irritability and Nainsooks ¢ i oT the v ag. the Now York runner. save} = - =" r= ride. - - $6.80. The sudden death of Edgerton Card, | slecplessness. It will cure. stomach 30 Pieces Crum's Eng! This wonderful remedy I caM Dr. !, ORE. the Cal x SBYR Finest ualit Russi {manager of the National Biscuit com- troubles. dyspepsia and indigestion i % 2 checks, pin dots an ol iton's Pills of Mandrake and But. jit Longin, the wnwfian, ris. Squid, Amst shade am pany Bunch flies a Newark, NAL Ik il Hake rich, red bload. B wil Linens. Embroideries New Dress Goods, Silks Seat. rantee they will restore health fraommer the world has over seen. The lined throw - - . - - . . $6.40. friends: in Kingston. He wer boy a _-- r ern oh rata Laces, Insertions, etc. lyraiderion und Juserti > i i . : a agi : g : s n | stro bust. s the greates a and I Women: wha aller Fon j Ramilton boy forred Bonbag to rum | Moleskin satin "lined Stole, |! Fruesttown, where many relatives re. | strengthener and body builder in the 1 Persian Lawns, Finish - OM | the nstest race the distance rvel | Th lest { Al ies and Took of Dhrcd Cc Ieee ra : . i ance marvel {§ regular price, $15, reduced to side. He came to Kingston when 4 [world for old people. It is a great Lhe swellest range o rover ~ Our White Wear Sale ¢ ana. . | ove q : five feet senar | ae we we Cty Sa Won \ o . AE . : - . . 3 er It's safe for mie, to guarantee my pills nl ah iT his Sn i ne ! $7.50. mall hoy jut for m Any pears was |strengthener for weak women. - It is and Flouncing Embroideries ever because I know by experience just what mile 'was eavered at 4.44 . i the thi i 1 only extra large . Mink owe of the most popular grocery {a boon to nursing mothers. It will . va d will de. {8 : oo ~ er al . and hid |} Stole, finest quality, satin jelerks In the iil in he mplo tent Pe Ea is cure Shrodic coughs and shown fn Kingston. Prices away | W rou ' atl Seoy i 244. A» Sinewy saopling- ergo |} lined, regular price. 1 i of 1. Githert, Everybody liked "Edge" jeolds. It cures bronchitis. It makes a . i 4 7 bd a Bille sow is| Canuck, made the Irish-American | dubed . 2p a 3200, Card for his gentle manner and cour- (weak lungs strong and %is Of aa below ANE rediliar." F o and easily proc 3 ack steed He ut quarter in 58. * Ji teous attentions as a clerk, His voung | value in consumption and all wasting vy BR ' . GD. "It ie said that Ronhag and Tongbost Lad boxes. e widow and one child at Ogdensburg | diseases. For the convalescent it has ow a | ther home) have the sympathy of his | many frichds in Kingston. will be matched 'nn snecial five mile at New York A.C. games on / | tions it no equal as a strength maker, : "I cannot make a stronger - state J 3 ; ' ' ment and - ask such peopls in IR'T TERE A J ; : y