Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Feb 1907, p. 8

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That Is Going On In The Business| ° ' World--The Markets, The four 1a : : trict, championship with Kingston, -- world. ute Olas. Nottingmam, 2 | For Securing Money Under False Ot em Mattia That Interest Evaryhody and St. luce eAports from |. Pretences--The Habit of Pos- To Make Application. --Notes From All Over--Little alais 1 $9,000,000. { ing as Millionaires Must | Applications to undergo the en- of Everything Easily Read ng a Cease trance examinations for entrance to and Remembered. - Similarly. | op * F 29.3 Vie the Royal Military College, at King- Dr. T ; a xia i 4 oronto, eh, =~ pmes wtor ston, must seach headquarters not r. lorrey, the ev angelist, 18 to visit Smphor 2, ! near oresvilie, oX., under the gus pices of the bureau of plant ind y the Umited States department. of agri- calture. The government has airvady large experimental farm near Wharton. Tex, uring the last year the Penssyivania | himself Railway. throuwh. its pension eaten | paid out to the men | taining in operation | Who had retired | and 70 years $390,000. ihe pension fund was established the | ficiaries, { Cobalt Oil company has dis! 000 to nine years. Hy Standd 234 over a period © of clese of this year rd 728, kriown ouantit sever wiade public a complete financial | statement. It hax been stated that the | surplus includes $100,000.000 of Govern New ment bonds a When You i coal Buy -- | | testifyig i | ise was in charge, and the first paper wa © hy Miss Rattan, on work . on th important Mrs. W | that sh general massion | Europe Pacific slope, amd » ~ - later or tures of the country. Mitchell's paper, on the three dioceses of Caledonia, Columbia Jand New Westeninster, and also excellent nd | o fo was therein, 2 uy so was her account of the coast boat, Columbia. Mrs W. H | paper on Chinese and Jape p Solid {if British Cohimbin was mast Yosting. She ~ alse re from the New of Silver mission copting Thaw work Mrs neve | | ment Le { that he | grams {the togeers' friend, who met suc cath near 1 a tragic Lachine Alto } | gether the evening wis of a very high nA CONCERT AT PORTSMOUTH, -- 3 We carry in stock, . several good patterns and in buying from us you will be able to mutch the designs when ad- ding to them in the future. Our Teagpoons at $10 per dozen are excellent value, | abroad | still ! Stanfore she had £300 wh given last cvening by | Whitewh Given Under Auspices of Orange Lodge. t The concert Royal cantile number receiving a | the New Y revelatio him Loyal Orange lodge, No. 451, Ports mouth, in the hall therh, was 4 great | § success. The attendance was very | large and the programme was an ex cellent. one, every hearty encore. Spangenberg | Capt, Gaskin was chairman of the § evening and made a few appropriate | Jeweler and Watchmaker remarks | in opening the proceedings. 2 The programme included KING STREET from the orchestra, songs by Mri, Gil- € more, Mise Buck, Mrs. Marshall, H. Fowler, Fdgar Summerby, Messrs leech and Corbett, recitations by Mss Buck, readings by Rev. B. Eyre, selections from the Marshall family, | assisted by Mrs. Gilmore, and instru- mentals hy Mr. Marshall. TENDERS FOR RUBBLE STONE tn Mond the stant White an: Refreshments were served by the la- Europe i SEALED TENDERS WILL bE Ri. Gio and the affair was voted one of | Abe Hun the best ever held by the lodge. Much | drawing praise is due the ladies, who com- | she pletcd the arrangements for the affair Le i until 12 noon. on THURSDAY, Feb. 28th, for the supply in whole or part of 400 Toise more or less of Rough Stowe or Rubble for the foundation of cial stone walks, required Ly the | boration of the City of Kingston for | the year, 1907. ! ach Tender shall ing, the cident of other inc WARNING TO BOYS. state the quantity of Rubble he is prepared to supply, his - Truancy Brought a Lad to the price, Per toise delivered to any part of | in such quantities and at such | , Police Cells. required by the FEagineer and | The Cochrane per Loise in the quarry I Montreal, ho were retains ti All other information can be obtained 1 L % rela dl a { police station from at 'mw office ERNEST R until Thursday in the Mg boys, to on ere Saturday night A are well-known in the city to the younger « RECKWITH, CB ty ¥ ngineer. lement mer + American taiways, | Hull, uliss Blake, 5 to be established | man, was ustry of | Months in the Central prison for ob- a land $10 from Col. Greville Harston, under false pretences. He represented doz The Japanese training squadron is ini vi > x neeting h a leome - camp ar in buving rth: Fresh whitefish, 10c. per Ib. aE With # Yarn weleom atic po i Ale and gave worth. Fresh haddock, le. per Ih. ~ Lond 4 : : full lived at the Queen's | omdon liberals unanimously nomin- Irom the service Letween the ages of 64 | 188 chooks, From the time | hotel and, benefits that have been paid out amount | © the Son oi. an English theatrical | to $2,004,087, und there wre 2,700 bene- | Mabager. "This habit of posing as a shareholders | wople must he Stopped," said the po the | 1108 Magistrate in passing sentence. dishurseaents will | - - have purchased the Quebec and Lake have reached nearly $400,000,000 or four | sea {and the government has appointed J. | o7 pf alway times the outstanding capital pk. | - IM be . 1 . ' < ane "™ " : Be 5 Faring Lat your or Ba roek i I=XuNG A HOLIDAY. | . I for A Plintan, B a XL, nd The Toronto Board of Education over $65,000080. The surplus is an un- | homas A, rgeman, union, as as the corporation has | The Terrible Admissions By the Foutlil York, Feb. 22, » ¥ ic « 4 | : k The Ontario government has ap » From ST. PAUL'S AUXILIARY. Snved nul Memciuy Ts: Lo" ness College's rink last nig Fifty pointed Stewart Mason, as a X Saad fits etl th k hi i rd ' i 12 Ong people were present and thor- fy avistrate of Belleville. Had Charge of Missionary Study ¥ , BY ey CEORSAEX A TH hly enjoyed the fine ice until 10:30 | hore were no Canadians among the : | tion will consume at lust one more |» + i J » ha hmong Class. { day The story of Thursday estab- o'clock when afl retired to St. James passengers on the steamer Berlin, lost You get Een uine A larger attendance than Da the | lished, for the " purpose of the trial, { hall, Where refreshments were scrved. "N he Hook ol Hollen : ¢ first nweting turned out for the se | that Evelyn Nesbit did not break off ey, 18. Jesse LAUge, & Patient a Scranton as he cond of the missionary study classes, | hor re lations with White. ail rd Team Ran Away. the Victoria hospital, London jumped handles nothing on Tt night, St. Paul's W.A. | went abroad. It established the fact \ farmer loft his ' Quee from the window and was killed. | had proposed, and that seen her mothe ed perhaps her most that were ford White from Europe, asking him | Rex § 3 y to use his influence with a certain | 271 Princess street Peter Verigen, the Doukhobor lead- { order, and Worthy of I praise | man' in London to prevent Mrs 5 -- or, has secured permission for more Forks and Spoons and you | Myx. Mitchell showed a prece OF | bitt from 'raising 'a fuss," and from | Fell From A Ladder. Doukhobors to come to Canada. 3 will have a feeling of satis. ont Dewitt baiun neh i interfering with her daughter Evelyn | George PP. Hougle, flagman, employ- About 1,000 will come this spung. : faction as the years come 1 omething : : Ane, ron, § remaining in ths company of Thaw. [ed by the GIR, fd] off a ladder John P. Patterson, of the Toronto and go. a ny an fo 5 wach 5 worn Mrs. Thaw was also forced to admit | while lighting one of the signal lamps | Mail 1 Fmpire, advertising staff, o wl feasts. | that when she and her mo drawing There was still a balance in the Mer she also admitted. Trust company to her order, . sday af Messrs. My weie & Mann have ternoon, = of Mrs. Rebecca winders, |. ord to extend the Quebee and Lake 'But ygxmma got all of that." said widow of the late Edward wanders, | &8 John railway from Roby val north witness, | at her home, 144 Ontario street. De- to the Chibugamoo mining district ceastd was t Thaw Has Collapsed. lhaw to collapse | | selections | ness stand | ! Thaw refused to ing up and down the floor of his cell. denies sequent events, idents with Thaw following A iy - her return, her marriage, and the sub According to rej orts going th { They Are Saying And Doing. up to the fatal night rouncs some of the city carters ar M: A. Reid left yesterday for Wa ren. 'wone ry cruel vo their horses. One dav etown, N.Y. kailine from | of these so The Price Of Her Story: Arthur | New York, Feb. 22 _ DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FR WAS A SWINDLER HE WILL SPEND TIME IN PRISON. IDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 4. Want To Play Game. The Petorboro Hockey Club has for- warded to the OHA. scretary a statement of its claim to be allowed to play a deciding game for the dis- OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM, a young English- Montreal on April 7th. today sentenced #0 six Rev. Dr. Potis, Toronto, is confined to the house with influenza. The birthplace of Rembrandt in Ley- den has been dystroyed by fire, later than April 15th. The examina. tions commence May 7th. ¥2 from Oscar Long, a waiter, At Millin's, Saturday. Large Labrador herrings, 20c. per to the police, claimed he | Finan haddic, 10¢. pr 1b. : ated Hon. C. S 3 ting pink salmon, moas, The Hamilton police commissioners have appointed eight new men to the force. Mackenzie & Mann are reported to ilyman for the com- A New Division Court. A new division court has been form fed for Lenmox and Addington, to be | known as the eighth division' court, 1 SA8: * * ! millionaire and then swindling | | voted against compulsory vaccination in the Toronto schools. Two men were killed by a dynamite explosion on the transcontinental rail- way, narth of Dryden, Young Wife. Mrs. Thaw was | ig, yesterday, whan court ad Gave A Skating Party. The boys of St. James' skating party on the Frontenac Busi club gave a e and Thaw lived together in for three months, in 1903, and 1 in 1904, both in this country andl in that Mi mother i street, to-day, while he called at a The erown case, in the strike riot hous The animals became restless | trial at Hull, Que. with and ran away, but were ca some strong ; evidence agminst the was closed Furope. It developed, also, | & ing man, who ha to be | strikers 2 < . ss Nesbit quarrelled with hee | PASSing at the time, re they had President Cornelius Shea, of the In- in Europe in 1903, after Thaw | €01¢ a bloek, Hors should ws | ternational Brotherhood of Teamsters, w tied, when left on the street The Red Star Special Lemons, Se, a dogen; bitter crane marmalade; has been acquitted of a charge of con- spiracy at Chicago James Ogilvie, of the G.T.R., has been mppointed superintendent of euipment of stock of Canadian rail she has never since that on the day time, ex married tg, | she was Thaw made what was eansider- | for sardines, 7 tirs for amaging state- | 25¢.; bananas and it, good | ways by the government. » the defendant when she said | canned peaches, 16e. a rge as A case of small-pox was discovered showed her copies of cable. |sortment of seedless oranges, 3 tins | on the steamer Pomeranian, at Hali- Kippered herrings, 25¢. Try to | fax, from Havre: and all on board Edwards & were detained in quarantine. being sent to Stan chocolates. nerd business manager of the St. N.B., Sun. wn f.. Strus, to accept the position of John, her went | in the kas nr Thaw in 1993 they were upon the bounty of I White. She declared that a letter of eredit for $100 or ich was given to her by ich she turned over to local: yard yest {ceived injuries of a rather serious na ture. He was erely bruised about the body, and also suffered severe cuts on both arms, vy, and re with . : real estate dealer, committed suicide in the Strathcona hotel, Winnipeg, bv shooting. Social wd financial troubles are believed to Death Of Mrs. Saunders. The death occurred, on Ti Thaw Le the cause troubled 'with hee : d fail- | 4 James Bay. had been ill for sc time Mr | ure, and Lodge, Ottawa, who, last year, | She was sixty-eight years of ag ork, Feb. 22.--lThe startling | and | gored before the public a® the Eastern ns of his wife r th W > {is survived by one son, James, and | Sunnly ompany, was, this morning, s of his e upon the wi one daughter. Miss § 1 ; h ' { o0e daughter, Miss Reéix ore ¢ accounts committee yesterday ' caused Harry | Leore the public ace 8 ' - to explain a Moncton land deal. He Soumple . by today. | Signalling Inspection. paid £7,900 lor the land and sold it f thoie oh oat, ne x 1 fhe report on annual 'inspection of | ty the rovernment for $10,940, ol ho who Wate to con 1; nailers has just appeared. In the Pr. Elliott, president of Harvard , and spent many hours pac Artillery inspeeticn No. 4 company, |1 addressed the Montreal . R.C.G.A, Queb ; to-day, on the sub- ay Mrs, Thaw will again take battery, ROCHA Advantages of Va \ 1. Her associations with both |} iter CR. Experiments on Free Government." d Thaw after her return from corps the wre bathering of repre n 1903, the interviews with ¢ he a Montrealers at the amel, when the yiversity, stands first i anadian Club, second, and "A jet of "The HA, third. Of the oty {i ent stands eighth. | There was a section, Kingston, | sentative AWyer was lawyer wa heads the A . g corps of the "do- | luncheon the famous affidav whicl 3 ¥ Rh it ow hich minicn Capt. Mundell and Lieut she had any part in fram- | < : ? iroud are in command of the latter Luropean trip of 190, the in PERSONAL MENTION. the Cumberland Hotel, and Cruelty To Animals. | Movements of The People--What (ison Square this week a carter.was noticed to lash | his team which had been left standing { near the city hall just because the horses had become end had N.Y. have heen inquired in Vincent, ® Miss Folger, Cape examination. | | spent to-day-ln the city ; = George Saunders and wife,iCape Vin- urctasy and cold, | | | | cent, N.Y., were in the city to-day. taken a step or two in an seorge M. Harrson.--ef Cornwall, is INEWS OF THE WORLD| Our showing of Spring Corsets includes the shapeliest Corsets now being made in America at the prices named. These Corsets not only improved the figure according to the latest ideas of fashion--they make it graceful and pleasing to the wearer as well as critics. e spring costume or dress must be modeled over the correct foundation to be smart. The correct foundation is easily procured -- A LAIDLAW CORSET properly adjusted to your particular figure is all that is required. French Model Corsets, for medium or slight figures. Franch Model Corsets, for full figures. D* @ A. Corsets, 50c. to 2.00. Health Corset Waists or Soft Corset Housewear, 1.00. Crompton Corsets, S0¢., 1.50, 2 00. Yai Corsets, for stout figures, sizes from' 24 to 36 inches. Lillian Corsets, our special 50c. Corset in white or drab. Nursing Corsets. Children's Corset makes. for Z25¢c., 1 .00, 1.25, Waists, in a great variety of J ( A SPECIAL BARGAIN TO-MORROW Morning From 9 to 12. We have just secured the following at a very special price and offer it to you To-morrow Morning :' 980 Yards Fine White Lonsdale Cottons This is a fine light weight cotton, made specially for la. dies' and children's Underwear, and sold regularly at 123c a yard. : TO-MORROW MORNING YOURS 9c. Yard. All sales for cash, and no telephone orders accepted for this Cotton. * Ap, ot oe | | mands Red t¥oss Briand Blaud's iron ght leaf, at Carnov Kingston, Fob. 21st, 1907 Cochrane, the thie, boys, was | wher once thes Secording to the vor to keep warm. "If some of | vijiting in the city for a few woeks. -- eo Li pupil nt th schools for | cated Js Bolan abe ou Seri! 1i¢ rarters. who ill-uss their horses | yo 1 Grady, Ottawa, return nd tho was passahly ated , } eshi MW a2 | were summoned to 'cotirt and fined It} 1 10-day. after visiting her parents I 1 to receive from the Thaw family | would probably put a stop to the 1 street M to de 1 ' i r 5 oe A t | $300,000 for baring her soul to the practice, d a citizen ths mornin [ot R. Young, of Toronto, is in } ALED TENDER rn "1 1 world. nao r ter what th fi oh Lemmy i% i : LY ENDERS WILL BY 1 ) nat what the « « ---- }e ity on a visit. He will retun'™s tu th ve City 1 the trial will bn Ai ¢ jae. i o.. > AY, } ! ) Civie Committees, | home on Monday. or th Sup t Arthur ! --_-- Three civie committees were called!! Henry Winchester, of Pearl street, Ringston, 1 the Ci ble at | | INSURANCE TRANSACTIONS | for to-day. The board of works. wc] Toronto, is in the city on a visit to hp iti i 10 meet at three o'clock to further |telatives and fuends. Lumber By a Member of Board of Com- | disc the question t 3 Harry M. Ferguscn, of Torofto, is Hardware, ete. | ; in 3 of street repairs \ he city, re Grates . missioners. the O'Kill street sewer extension : $ ig a few days in the aty, mn wor Piva I traaney the public Toronto Feb. 22.--The insu eme. The fire and light committee 17 ¢ old acquaintances. Sewer Pipe nd t hove ly . ' : ; "al Anderson, of Napanee, has Sand hoo atte y tr tions of D. M. Defoe, a member | ¥as called for four o'clock, and had | F- ¢ n Kean, i SPanest a men -- of hoard of license 'commissioners wious important matters to consid ven appointed commercial maste ol Tement Gift Se or : imong the hotel 24 n of pe . io Re ws | or. It has yet make arr . i _ Collegiate Institute. Hilt Season On. one of the subjects of investigation at the ye-org 2 Wiggins has been appoint- Wi Md the licer nani this morning, but The fi of se Vincent, N.Y. r } r utney, vedere o the eense fmawiry Us mo 1g, bu z : y i after e wars of Fa I I' ran Mr. Defoe had not much information evening, It has the hafcr retires after eight years of { \ n Y st r i 1 service, i You : uj sh t ive Commissioner Starr, He stat. {Power question and also. the market . . al sar wd elias ad sek wey | od tha he was a city agent for the Al | toll. question to think. gver I iss Ww. ( oxtn, Cape got, ERNEST ys Hance compa wid. had done - v.Y., was eightydour years of gge¢ on i ' : Ls : | Monday She formerly lived in King a < 5 ness with every brewer and un Was Given Protection | oy , Kingston, I 21st, Jor mechan Ww : 5 . th hotel men of Toronto, bef ¥ \ 5 straititdooktns fd . t r------ rw | eo make a specialty of hosiery v \ Te ' : rag Kook How, wine « Bertha Lowe, daughter of the : ey corset a ) ad been appointed a license com- | ha i tv for ng 11 " 3 his hon ) lay wean and and know the 1 1 4 Hy lor tte Samu OW nurse-in-training in " 2 missioner. While admitting th Y * D . 5 the een ' gi: Kind that will suit. See our special | : : EL Jom Wie + 8 Brooklyn hospit is seriously ill t} 1 i t ¢ i « isi ine 1 6 susly out the Uni } in Hip corset, 63¢. New York Ih ot sll | nk- {ith pl ute Pneumonia w satisfae : to to i Reform ny h : E lquarters, 1 George Hend of Ottawa. is in . ln for 95 able to give figures as he } not: | | sk § otection. i ge awa, ! Chown's 4 New collars, 2 for 25¢ iin da statement tor the Lrustt Hie \ J Na { the city for a days. He will visit I a stat th } granted, ba nt ends ate \ fore 3 - - -- : of the commissioners morning, he was warned pot t a Friend at Was Hove Vn before re- $A000004£00020000000000000080000000 00000008 | Sone deficts in the Tims Taw wero | wg * Of vagrancy Sirs Nov, 1000 rand Me. Wil ® » ointed out hy James WH. Haverson. | he him. He promise BY yh « And Mu 1 € = = » wha 8 1 that the tied House + fram all fccounts Agnew, Montreal, } ve been seek - ¢ THE HOUSE OF GOOD TAILORING 3 m of the net did mot prevent {ho dors not cure for & steady x6. He | 112, anand their son's marriage to p ph ; \ 1 et Gober, of Kingston ' 5 * s from beine~ tied up. Mr. Haver- | is woll te care of himself, | OL ing . 32 : son considersd the action of the hoard | and Fonte to dive) Jide. J. B. Pense, M.P.P. for King 2 1847 TO 1907 3 * | in naming the fig at which a hotel | shelt sof peoph ston has pees Ste ted by Hon. G. P. v man mast sell nrovertv, as was e--------t---- | Lrraham. the leader of the opposition, < * lone in h tase Jf the P rkdale Hot The Late J. E. Maynes, > teitioln the budget speech in the *> el. an infringement on the rights of : y i Siature, < _ Sixty years ago the Corner Stone, the quality stone, for #® Private raptics : Nr hu Mr G. G. Morton, 10 | Rev. Dr. Eby is to take charge of | s this business was laid and on that we've continued to huild #® BR Mhampt. dee. of 'the Hoetse | BU" 1.. wha were making n | the i Methodist church, | + without diviation, so that to-day we'te enjoying one of the 3 sonmissimers. acain relsrred ta th x Mh of the eastern provi nd. "Rev. W. H. 1 @ largest High Class Tailoring and Haberdashing Trades in @§ lisaranial candi onin which he found Hon. EF. De ¥ BaesS preaches at 2 Canada, and its growing yet, and will grow right along ® Se of the hotels whant. 21. Law do tH Pu ; : | 3 the quality lines and "Prices" fixed on the very closest basis. 3 Frenne adult: and enid that. as nT . weliord, aa othe | ------------ | ' ot. and « nt, as g suddenly recalls : 2 »> elt of. Rie visit of peetions some foount of weidental death. « heir Take A Look Or Saturday. | 0% een spont in improves ) : { 3 WE WouLb LIKE TO MAKE YOUR SPRING SUIT 3 > non had heen nt in impr son in A Jd} Muvnes was | At the J sondless oranges, | 3 _ killed at his saw mill at od on | ¢ wl each, from River: | . WE WOULD LIKE T0 MAKE YOUR SPRING OVERCOAT 5 een thet Inst ME Ds rr ta {Ene one Pound such, | | he > New Perorta t son of Colonel Mayncs, of | | : . 0 1 county, Quobee. ©. A. Tal | =rpm------ And in the meantime we make a special note for you of some # | ah Warden, and Colonel Mav 2 ng r bean | : } oe ' lonel ' orn, peas o | Very exquisite 3 Ed . Ne ympanied the ro te 2 Derm vhere they } NECKWEAR AT 50c. and 75c. 8 | Dgmoit Bros. : | 4 | * pulir Dhe tin. © ' - ------ { 2 ! ' * { m y » 1 n aa. } ad iibson's Red Cross e. Tol More pedi 3 son's Redd . 2jc.. at Mullin's, . » fe : I A ar by Gibson's Red | corner Johnenn and Division 'streets > ; : } i 3 ih ip than anv other *1Ald woh br mt i Shoo *¥ , i 1 2 nr Raturdav,:! Both ¥ It cures any cough. 2 bot A * sic ah fecom- | tod » vingston's FIIIIII VIII LOIN IS ISI Ie Loo tonic pills. 2 bottles for 2c. Only at | { Gibson's Red Cross Drue Store. | Carnival at the Royal rink, Friday | nicht; 14th band: good prises. | Try Bibby's special $2.25 hats. fashion number of all maga- F NOW n sale at MoDermott | o "Phone 3 I Try Bibby's $12.30 serge suits, Taped ------- Beaton eo Bs Las Tealonton Loses fon toe fue tentoe ton too tos to tutaatuotontuloatostuntoatotend ft 0 00 8 3 o 2 3 3 3 Lo fe . fe Lo te lo Le . . . fe . . . . 3 Lo . le 3 . le le fe . PUT RUBBER BOOTS ON THE LITTLE FOLKS Keep theirdeet dry during spring months, and you will save colds and doctors' bills. We have a fresh stock just in. "Maple Leaf Brand," the best to be had. Fully Guaranteed Sizes 310 7, Ladies... svurnens. $2.50 Sizes 11 to 2, Girls and Boys....$2.28 Sizes 6 to 10%, Children's........$1.90 The Lockett Shoe Store tojefelefodeiep shefeleedninetatoinlalaalanfaniod hood sfefefafuit YEAR 74. NO PL00L0080004004¢ $ FEBRUARY SALE FURNITURE Still making improvement ting, another addition to large warerooms. Lock Out for the Bar China Cabinet, regular p for .... China Cabinets, regular p OF... Buffetts, and China combined, regular pr for Polish Oak Extension Ta lar vrice, $18, for Dresser and Washstand, Oak, from $18 $5 A few extra Sp Bedroom Set THIS SALE 1S GEM ROBT. J RI 230 Princess stre The Leading Unde 'Phone 577 Ambul DIFIFSIIISISII There is nothing nicer mornings than a cup o Java and Moch: It is healthful too following extract from Mill,' written by a co! proves--"It is our sinc tion that Coffee, views broadest sense, is © blessings of existence, and millions of peov necessary as the bread and as beneficial to th staff of life." Jas. Redden « P.S.--Our "Java pure. and Sacrifice Sale af Princess Sti All stock must he s prices to clear out ean be renovated in an entirely new stock 'Clothing and Boots at duced figures Heavy Fleece-Lined (New) at 65c. per suit A. LIEBER! 39-41 Princess Auction Sale Excellen I will sell at the resi Jacob Jollifi, 98 Pine S Feb. 26th, at 10 a.m. all hold effects, Parlor 8u Tapestry Carpets, Chenille Curtains, Toilette Setts Sidehoa Table, Dining Chairs, Hal Flowers and tand, La Glassware, ( d Fruit Countess of Oxford Heat Oak Bedroom Suites tresses, Bedding, Linoleu Qil Stove, Souvenir t ware and Auction Sale H Furnitu Wednesday, Feb. 27 Mr. Ernest street, Fine and other Fancy Cosy Corner, ( Sideboard 1 wer Chairs, Writing Desk, IP Thought Ranee. Oak amy room Suites Oak Chflc Mattresses, Dureau, Re Setts, Iron Bedstead, ware, etc ALLEN, The Auct ham street Phone I have sold thousand the Pittsburg-Ely in Kingst Don't neglect the 0] securing a block large this promising ate ck It is bound to go hig! wobability will touch hr JOSE] or $3.00 --_-- Home [I I sell them for $1 loan them FREE to $1.00 and upwards. THOM: 79 TAKE NC Between Sea wn's we very small proUts N like. Try us for she fu TURK'S SECOND: 398 Prino:\st Do You Bx: Your Own If so, have yot PATENT HU FLOL Made from sel toba Hard Look for pal bag. Kingston Co., | Lec The Army London, Feb. 2 morandum, issued that the army ost he introduced in th mons, on February for the expenditure RIWESO0.000, a ree $10,000,000 from lus

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