Necessary for Man's Sustenance. Il authorities agree that fourteem rents are needed in the human body sustain perfect health and that be supplied in the food en into the system. Nature has vided us with one single article of | containing all' of these fourteen sents in the exact pro ons ne ary to supply our with vie ly, strength heat. This food, wonderful In Sopposition is at, and intelligent meh and women coming to realize more and more in the whole of the wheat is found secret of health and happiness, 2 in the nitrates, or muscle-make elements, the carbonates, or heate jucing elements, and the phos tes, or brain and nerve-making rents, the whole grain of wheat plies every pecessity for man's body mind. his is how Malta-Vita came to be wn as "The Perfect Food," for ta-Vita is simply the whole of the at and a little salt, thoroughly med and cooked in absolute clean- ss, then mixed with pure barley t extract, which converts the starch the: wheat into maltose, or malt ar, an active digestive ageat and 4 nutritious as el Yl grocers se a) Large kage, now 10 cents, OW IS THE TIME TO HAVE) ur furs Repaired or Made Over --BY W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 0 Brock St. Phone 700 5.--WeStore and Insure Furs. The Diamond Mont h y I'he Birthstone for April is the Diamond. During 'a Whole Lifetime no other gift carries quite the same pleasure as a Diamond Ring. Being indestructible ft does not grow less in boauty. stock of Diamonds First Grade Ivy a Pound of ' PS' HoumE Mark Sau wiiday's Breakfast. 80 Brock St, HH HHH ge.the Line: f White urtain usling h deep frill, that we are ng, at 1-2¢ and 19¢ yard, y dainty patterns that add tone to your win- : HAHA HEHCHIAOE # AHH HK FH HHH ¥ HAH * ¥ Cais S. ¢ Bross Cur- tain Poles litany ordinary window > D your HOUSE FUR. HINGS from Out of Life! «Not the wealthiest, not the most learned, nor the idler--but trite, but not tri regular exerci ¢,, Keep your grip on health ake Beecham's in eating and requisite sleep. Jeatonable order. And don't worry. Observe these simple rules and will agr E15 Te not TI you agree that the one The Man Who Uses BEECHAM'S PILL Sold everywhere in Canada gad U. S. America. In boxes a5 cents. ' the man who has good health and works for his living. This truth is Every man a guard his health 4s his most valuabl - sion. The more so because health is easier to retain than in care il ) to tone the stomach and keep the liver and bowels only who Bag. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE' S y CHLORODYN (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). {a admitted by the profession ta ody ever discovered, n is the best remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHI- u ) TIS, ASTHMA. CHLO R 0 D \ i fas ae charm tn DIARRHORA, and is t posifie CHOLERA, and DYSENT Y, : effectually cuts short all attacls of EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, PALPITA. TION and SPASMS. iative in NEURALGIA, CANCER, fs the onl [ H L0 R 0 b \ A f fai SM, GOUT, TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, ete, Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware of spurious compounds or imitations. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Stamp of each bottle. Sold in bottles. (Overwhelming Medical Testimony sccompanies sack "2ttlal Sole Maafactarers :--J. T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LINJ)Y. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limited, Prices in England, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d. each Toronto [SECURED DAMAGES|...- FOR INJURIES. Alimony Case Settled--Board . of Trade Meeting--The Finances of St. Mary Magdalene's Church. Picton, April 17.--At the spring as- sim court, with Justice Clute presid- ing, Frederick Dodge, who sued the carporation of the township of South | Marysburg, for $2,000 damages for in- juries received on a non-repaired road, was given $800 and costs. f The alimony suit 'of Christiana Vanderwater against David Vanderwa- ter; was withdrawn, as the parties had agreed to a settlement out of court, It ig understood that Mr. Vanderwa- ter will give his wife $1,500 on her signing off all title claim. The schooner William Jamieson is being fitted out. The steambarge Aberdeen and tow, Rob Roy, cleared, yesterday, for Oswego, for coal. The steambargé Waterlily cleared for Tren- ton for lumber for Waupoos' new can- ning factory. At the annual meeting of the board of trade, Tuesday evening, the follow- ing officers were elected : President, W. G. McClellan; vice-president, R. Davison; secretary-treasurer, P, C. Macnee. The trouble between Mr. Collins, su- perintendent of the C.O.R., and the board, re a night mail to Picton, has not as yet been settled, and the gov- ernment has been asked for all cor- respondence on the matter. r. and Mrs. Currie, Main street, celebrated their golden wedding anni- versary on Monday. Mr. Currie bas held the position of police magistrate of Picton for many years and is well and favorably known throughout the country. Many good wishes were showered on the happy couple at a dinner to celebrate the occasion. Dr. Morley Currie, M.P.P., is a son. Most encouraging reports touching the temporalities of St. Mary Magda- lene's church were presented to the vestry meeting on Tuesday night. It was shown that during the past three years $4,580.73 was raised for special purposes, pr ncipally on the debt, ex- clusive of the usual current expenses to which was added $700 additional for salaries. A slight balance was shown on the fright side of the sheet. Messrs. DD. J. Barker and E. Wright were the elected wardens. A. E. Bog, inspector of the Standard bank, Mrs, and Miss Bog, of Toronto; are guests of Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Bog. A. H. Baker, manager of the Old Homestead canning factory, has returned, after a month spent in Win- nipeg and the west. Mrs. V. J. G. Moyle is home, after a visit in New York city. Mrs. G. D, Hart gave a very jolly young people's dance, Tuesday even- ing, in honor of Miss Widdifield, of Owen Sound. J. Macdoweéll, account- ant of the Standard bank, is serious- ly ill, Typhoid fever is feared. av---------------- MILLIONAIRF'S MEMORIES Sighs For Breakfast of Boyhood Days. New York Sun. "Terrapin is all right, amd," said the sated millionaire, "1 like lobster and canvasback duck, but still I don't believe I get half the pleasure UNDERWRITERS' SYNDICATE We extend an invitation to investors to join us 10 cents per share. The Company has just been organized be managed by experienced mining men of 'highest standin will be systematically developed. All investors who join All who join us will share with us in the profits therefrom. to, will act as Trustees for the Underwriters' Syndicate in and holding the shares and issuing receipts therefor and Registrars and Transfer Agents for the Company. For application blanks and full particulars, Call upon or address : Registrars and Transfer Agents, The Trusts and Guarantee Co. 14 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. LARDER LAKE 0 X ! in taking over the first issue of shares which we have agreed to purchase of the Larder Lake Blue Bell Gold Mines, Limited, at the first ground floor price of and will zg. The us ow Company owns 27 well located gold claims, 1080 agres in all, which have vielded extraprdinary gold values, located in the new gold dis- trict of Larder Lake, 60 miles north of Cobalt, New Ontario, which ill share in profits from this ground floor basis, participating in an im- mediate profit or increase in market value of shares of 500 per cent On or about May 15th Law & Co. will in their customary vigorous 1 manner place these shares upon the market by judicious advertising throughout Canada and the United States, at fifty cents per share. The Trusts and Guarantee Company, 14 King street west, Toron- receiving also as Law & Co., 728-729-730-731-732 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Ont. | which was a grand and stirring joy. out of the fine things I eat nowadavs that I used to in the plain food that we had years ago, in the days when we coukdn't afford anything else. "I'd give a million dollars er, er-- er--hmm--ha, half a million anvway, if I could have now such 'a breakfast as 1 used to have when I was a boy, if 1 could have now the same appetite to eat it with. "We used to live in a house without any heat above the ground floor, and I slept in a room that was colder than Greenland, in a feather bed un- der about seven million patchwork. bed quilts, and I'd sleep ten hours in a bed like that, as snug and warm as comfortable as anybody ever did un- der swansdown coverlets in a warmed room, and then I'd get up in the morning and go out and chop a few cords of wood before breakfast and then come in feeling able to tear the world apart, and with an appetite that nothing less than good substan- tial food and plenty of it would satisfy: an appetite the satisfaction of "For breakfast: on winter mornings we were likely to have pork chops and buckwheat cakes: and such chops and such cakes! Not little, thin, Jried up, ken, half-cold, tasteless from a. kitchen hall a mile av, but big, thick, fat chops of ed pork, fresh cooked and, sizzling. "And the cakes! Not hall heavy, paste colored insite, thin, dull, lifeless and tasteless cakes, just warm, but POR SALE: ENGLISH PIG LEAD Canada Metal Co., Ltd. torent, ont, buckwheat cakes, light and fluffy, and brown and generows in dimensions and all crinkly and crispy around the edges and good all through, and so hot and steaming when they came on the table that vou had to look out and not burn vour mouth when you began to eat them. > "And those chops and those buck- wheat cakes we used to eat, (with the pork gravy on the cakes) A bréeak- fast fit for the very gods, though one Friday Bargains in 'House Furnishing S. | Bargain, 15¢. FRIDAY, only $1.75 pair. ings, Pillow Cottons and Towels. . THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE ae muses] 300 yards Frilled Curtain Net, worth 20¢. yard. FRIDAY 100 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3} yards long, and 60 inches wide, corded edges, the regular price is $2.25 pair. Special values in Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towel. 55.05 must be a god, to be sure; he must be well and strong and fit to enjoy it - "Gragglp! am T that T can bring even in recollection the joys of an old time breakfast of pork shops and buckwheat cakes." Bed-bug poison and roach killer at Chown"s Drug Store. A woman is apt to make some very striking remarks when she has oc casion to hit her husband for a little if pin money. Hutch Rests The Nerves. One cannot enjoy life with nerves which are constantly on the jump. the nerves are not properly nourished they keep one in misery. To have the nerves well fed it is neces- sary t0 have a healthy system. Hutch will give it you, By assisting the. di- soothing the lining of the a o > "Have 'Backing. LE'S F OR um. * CHARLES F. GATES. New York, April 18.--Charles F. Gates, son of John W. Gates, the Chicago financier and plunger, is the man whom Distriot-Attorney Jerome, of New York, wants to tell about the pools ,- which are the subject of especial investigatiob. just now. It is alleged that prominent state senators and a number of world-famed million- aires backed the pool-rooms, which have flourished. so long, protected by powerful interests, cern ARE SPENDERS SHORT? ------ . Uneasiness in London' Circles About American Tourists. London, April 18.--London purvey- ors to the tourist class, are greatly worried over the American tourists who every year fill the old metropolis. Ten new hotels and scores of new boarding-houses await the visitors, but now a great lot of uneasiness has set in lest financigl disturbances may have cut off the resources of the great spenders who have left untold sums in the coffers of the hotel men and the army of subordinates who have fat- tened on the millions spent by the lavish Americans. Many noted spend- ers in the London metropolis will be missed, for a Jack of spending money, which took its fight in Wall street, but there need be mo apprehension on the part of the caravausarics, which have an army of fresh comers on the way to completely lf them. This army has go far filled every steamer that has started for the eastern shoves of the big pond, and it is generally estimated that the, number of tourists going abroad fom America is larger than ever. Thesg are the advices that reach London now, and the passenger lists of the steamers bear out the anticipa- tions of the well-informed. The Strand, Regent street and Bond street are fill- ed with Americans, and smaryly-dress- ed" American ladiis are to be seen on every hand. The ndwber of Americans in the museums, galleries and . public gardens suggest, May or June instead of April. The big hotels increase the number of the guests with the ar- rival of every summer. Inquiries at the tourists agencies about coach and tallyho trips, and journeys in all parts of Great Britain and Ircland were never more numerous than at this time of the The London news papers print far more American news than ever before, as. well as many stories of American life and charac teristics. The Daily Express says: "Only a few of 'us want the Ameri- can's money. The majority want the color and charm of his vivacious per sonality. We adopt more and more ood things from the United States. AD the most obvious return Eng land has mad the improvement of the American ent To-day he has just enough =» t to make his con versation pleasant. Long may the in vasion continu year Hint To Bashful Dutch Lover. Detroit Free I'ress "The Hollanders have one peculiar custom that « it to appeal to the bashful voung men of America who find leap years too far apart," said John van ~Lecurvin, of Amsterdam. "When a fellow picks out the girl he intepds to marry, he goes to see her a few times, and then one evening puts on his 'courting dress," a gorgeous ar- rangement, handed down from father to son for generations. "Phus arraved, he calls on his charm- or, and together 'they sit down before a fire. Of course, the girl can tell at a glance from the amount of finery displayed by her beau that he has de- cided to learn his fate, but she doesn't give him any sign that she is wise, They sit down and talk about the most common-place« things until the fire goes down. Then if the girl gets up and puts on more fuel, the voung man knows he is accepted. 1f, on the other hand, she allows the blaze to die out entirely and makes no move to replenish it, the unfortunate swain un- derstands that she is giving him the 'twenty-three.' ~Thire is no use trying to persuade the maiden? If she doesn't put on more wood, the man might as well take his at and go.' ------------------------ From Chaps To 'Erysipelas. The best retmly"for all injuries to or diseases of the ok is 's Oint- ment. It np} o cures, wounds and skin disdhises] but ps {§ "many skin troubles by its an de- stroying prope "© gezema, salt'rheum, scaly or Eruptions of the skin, pimples, Bitches, dand ruff, ete. In big boxes, ci, pt Wade's Drug Store. 7, $ If there ever was a specific for one ¢ int, then Carter's Liver Pills are a specific for, sick head- ache, and every woman should know this. Only one pill a dose. Try them. Arthur Seott, Lobo township is charged with ' kidnapping. Thiee men broke into F. Attwood's auge, tied him hand ' and foot, to. a , drove away> with his wife and' child nine months old. Jt was ap elopement, Scott and Mrs. Attwood reaching De- troit before arrest was possible. Scott was formerly em) as a farm hand at A dismiss. of al any A MACHINIST, AN SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE Little ALL-ROUND man. Apriv. to Dominion Textile Co., Ltd, City. wi GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, PLAIN cook. No hi r= Avenue. FOR A PRAY. Savple Machin. free 13 Mpproved agent. Cavers Bros. Galty men, our own el aud get a hep "urls suit madd, ie and done well. Fallow The Tailor, 181 Brock street.' "HELP WANTED-FEMALE. A BOY. APPLY CORBETT'S HARD- hs ware. COOK. APPLY TO MRS. NICKLE, 130 Earl streot. COOK, SECOND. APPLY BRITISH American Hotel Office, at ounce. A PLAIN COOK, REFERENCES RE quired. Apply 317 University Ave. COOK. APPLY IN TAE EVENING A to Mrs. Howard S. Folger, 55 West street. -------------------------------------------------------------- A GENERAL SERVANT, MUST BE LADY AND GENTLEMAN REQUIRE : r requ ed. Apply evenings, MS. University | pypNISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND EE ---------- ET -------------------------------------------------------- DWELLINGS, x, rences peouired. Ape street, twelve rooms, extension din- Spod cobs Slane at 161 King St. ing room and kitchen, Sin oe No. 1 two furnished roows, on ground floor. No attendunce wived. Must be in locality. ply 2." Whig otter hs. Parties having such should call or send particulars to Geo. Cliff, Real Estate Agent. 95 Clarence St. Opposite Post Office, FOR SALE OR TO LET. Albert street, near Victoria Park. Can be bought On easy terms. Ap- ply to J. CG. Landeryou, 343 Divison street. TO-LET. ' OFFICES, , STORES, etc., at McCann's, 51 Brock streeh. HOUSE, NO. 376 ALFRED ST, 1st May. Apply Michael Dillon, Gan- anoque, Oat. A COUPLE OF OFFICES QVER THE G. N. W. Telegraph Company's office Clarence St. ply to J. B. Walkem. FAIRVIEW, MACK ST. FACING Vietoria Park. Ga , modern con- veniences, eleven rooms. Yearly ten ant pref . Possession May lst; Apply 840 Albert street. A -------------- » TWC-SEATED BUGGY. tialy Apply a NANTES IEAEE WANTED-GENERAL. "FOR SALE. re T | FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS AT THE | GENDRON BIOYOLFa APPL: : L BE USEFUL AROUND McGowan © 09: Lad Cure A. A BOX I rhy Jo Earl St. Aa a a Seam hig afin. ---------------- SUBST, t 49 King street. Ale A FOLDING, PORTABLE CANVAS dinghy and 'small folding anchor. Ap. py > C. Ci Almon, Bank of Mon. road. i i URAYE PLOTS: on SALE IN church Cemetery, Cataragui. Wardens Hort: Lancaster mad Smith Elliott, Oataraqui. Ss A pr tal. A 10 BORE DOUBLE BARREL SHOP gun, almost new. Fine chance to Feasts. given for Soing. AVIS a8 ms given . v Whig office. - ing. Apply 'ah tt ete, BRICK HOUSE, 7-ROOMS, G0O00 OUT bui , and 3 acres garden land, in high cultivation, within limits of eity. For rticulars, to 244 Victoria trees: , appl A COUNTER, 7-FOOT . LONG, WITH black walnut top, in first-class come dition; algo a Kitchan range in good condition. Apply to. Mrs. Conroy, 8305 Alired strpet, sin SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE AND g , number 174 Barl St., forme erly occupied by the late W. R. Me but now occupied by the y Vacant lot on the east BRIOR DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISON TEN GIRLS, FOR STBADY WORK, good wages, splendid chance and Saturday afternoons off. Apply King- ston Hosiery Cos, King St. AT MMB. ELDER'S, 2568 PRINCESS St., Cor. Sydenham, young Ladies to learn the art of dressmaking, designing, trim- ivisiom 81 KING STREET, CORNER EMILY St., commodions residence, 1l-rooms, hot water, furnace, all mode: venfonces, stable and coach house, facing Macdonald and City Parks. Formerly occupied by W. F. Nickle. Rent, $500, free of taxes, for a term of years if desired. Apply to J. S. Marriage Licenses, Clarence St. 'Phone, 568. LOST. ce. side of St., a short svuth of rl or Apply wo A Cuan! am, Clarence St., dors' or, - ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OM fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. "Phone, a A A A Et en, POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chant's Bank Bu x id Brock and Wellington one, 313, Lt pe A ts etl WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF bv telsphome or telegraph d to, Calls promptly atten [FOR SALE OR TO LET. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE building and contents then any as y offers. at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Marks et Square. A WIDE GOLD BRACELET, ON KING, Princess or Brock Sts. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this Otlice. . ---------------------------------------------------- BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, ANSWER- ing to the name of "Jac n Wednesday mofnffig. * Finder will be rewarded by returnine to Miss Matva- row, 188 William street. PROFESSIONAL BIGAMIST. Appears to Have Been Occupation of Marshall, Philadelphia, April 18.--J ames Mar shall, manager of 'a "tatrimonial agency in this city, was held in 81,000 bail, charged with bigamy and deser tion. Teme Marshall, who claimed to be a daughter of Marshall, and assist- od him in the management of the agen cv, was held in $600 bail, charged with obtaining money under false pro- tences. Mrs. Marjorie Friel, of this and Mrs. Jennie Matthews, who city, appearsd rofused to give her address, against the prisoners. Mrs. Friel mar ried Marshall, in this city, after he had informed her that he owned gold mines in California and Alaska. She refused to advance Marshall money, and was soon afterward deserted. Mrs Matthews testified the prisoner and she were married, Marshall having as sumed the name of Williams in New York city, She said she met the de fondant in Buffalo and advanced him $1,400 to operate his alleged mines When Marshall was arrested, nearly two hundred letters from women de siring to secure hushands were seized, The letfers were from various sections of the country, and were answers to advertisements inserted by Marshall in newspapers throughout the United States. Tenie Marshall is the wife of Marshall, but for the purpose of run- the agency assumed the relations of a daughter. Pacific Mail Steamship Company. New - -York, April 18.~The property of the Pacific Mail Steamship com- pany, is selling in the open market for- $6,000,000. The Southern Pacific holdings, which are just enough to secure control, are $3,000,000. The company owns and operates lines of steamers plying between San Francis- co' and Honolulu, Yokohama, and Hong Kong, also from San Francis co to Panama and Mexican and Cen- tral American points. Its property consists of sixteen steel and iron steamships with a gross tonnage of 65,000 tons, with other equipment and real estate, buildings, machinery, ete., at Panama Bay, Hong Kong and other points. Control passed to the Harriman interests have put all the surplus earnings in the property. For the present there is no outlook for dividends, but the future of the com- pany lies along the outcome of the Panama canal. The opening of the canal will be a great impetus for the Pacific Mail company, and those who have held the stock all these years without dividends, are patient enough to wait still longer, hoping that the completion of the big ditch will bring them into their own. +s? Don't Be A Rheumatic. The disordered condition of the sys- tem which leads to rheumatism, eas- ily becomes a chronic condition. Rheu- matism does not cure itself and if not cured causes injury ta the joints and vital organs that will remain even though the disease be cured. The time to treat any case of rheumatism is now. The remedy to use is Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure. This remedy thor onghly expels the disease from the sy- stem. Don't wait a day in mb ning its use. It has cured the worst possi- ble cases and will cure you. Scores of neople of this locality recommend it. Ten days' treatment. Price §0c., at Wade's Drug Store. Peter's Pence at t amounts to presen STONE ROUSE, IN BARRIEFIELD, eight rooms. Apply Mrs, Belwa, Barriefield. MEDICAL. DR: McCARTH 1CE LATELY occupied Go , corner Mom treal and Hrock streets. IN PARLIAMENT. Simin, Sam. Hughes Attends' to Montieal Star. Ottawa, April "18. 4Ton. Rodolphe Lemieux told the that he ex pected to hear shortly of the appoint ment of a third member of the inves tigating board in the western coal whine trouble. Col. Sam Hiighes Cel. house on a question of LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance = C , _ Availgble nasots iasz als n addition te which policyho! have security the unlimited Hallity of all the stockholders. Farm and city pro= perty insured at lowest possible fates. Hefare ea in old or ving & Strange. Avents: The Paragraph Pulpit «Unitarian REV. C. W. GASSON, OTTAWA 'ia ! Sh-- = 9 God, The Friend. D6 you thik of God ax the great Sovereign, alien, asgust, afar, to be approached only through the medin- tion of Christ? Do you not know that God may: be recogni] and loved and approached as the great Father privilege, stated that his honor had been touched upon hy a newspaper suggestion of collasdion between him and the minister of militia. He want ed to say what he had done had been with the absolute cognizance of Sir Charlis Tupper first and R. L. Borden afterwards. The policy being that militia matters be kept out of party polities. The insurance report was brought back to the operating table by Haugh explained that he ton Lennox, who would move a motion. He foresaw another year of chaos and uncertain ty for policy holders, the government having no legislation to propose. Fe- ery Canadian company had been con- demnod and nothing said of other com- panics doing business in Canada. Then he procasded to go over the ground. JOINT DEPOS Our New Hat Stock presents else in the' city. . ¢ For the Goods they are better than ever, only shout £310,000 a- vear, 6r n little more than half wha it was flty, 174 WELLIN ; Bud hss You Can Always Rely on Somervil " While waiting® for the Hat to try on, SOMERVILL and Friend of us all ? This is the higher conception and the more vital relation, You 'may use Jesus either as one who shows you the way to God, the Father-Friend, or as the sus pernatural one who stands between you énd God, the Judge and King. As a Unitarian, I know God as a Friend and love Him as a Father. I do not approach God through Christ, but with Christ, ? Address Mr. Casson for fres liters ture, L. J. Elz, Montreal, ix under arrest at Toronto on a charge of bigamy. He has two wives in that burg. The young of the dipper, or water ousel, can swim and dive before they |} ave fully fledged. ; IT ACCOUNTS . either of the two members of a household. New Hats by far the finest stock we've ever assentbled. It's a real pleasure of the particular woman to find - such a variety of carefully made Hats chofve.. We always did do better from which to make a for you with Hats than anyone iia Toden hires 8 i ! le at Small Prices Waistey Tidal ask to ses our 'Shirt ¥ : 1 ! LE 5a s JENRY P. SMIT C. "es Anchor Pubiding, FH £ = fe . cutting by measure, N ming three months. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. fice, second fidor over bre " RY ner Princess and . VETERINARY. She trance on Bagot MARRIAGE LICENSES. Phone, 608, rly T JR. G. W. BELL, V.8S, HAS RE moved to his brick block, on Clarence MONEY AND BUSINESS. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, _ISQUER OF street, -just above the Post Office. 3 me