Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1907, p. 2

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hi ' hoal to depth of 17.5 feet--i.e., 16 foet at low water, is 61,000 cubic yards in place, The area to be worked over is about 460,000 square feet (about 10} acres), and the average cut, approximately 3 feet. As the position is" rich exposed, and so much of the cutting very shal low, the cost will be greater than usu- al, probably 83.75 per cubic yard on place, or a 1otal of $228,750 dor the Whole work, oh "I accompanying plan shows, tinted brown the other areas in the harbour of depths less than 17.5 feet, and areas of over 17.5 feet are untint- ed on plans, From this jt appears that harbor has a wide entrance and Shain] a the line of the ranges, and that for vessels plying at Present on Lake Ontario of draught, viz, sixteen TION s an essential point when pur- chasing a property both as g home or for investment. on , were in the city, yesterday with a prisoner, named Bertha Barber. latter was sentenced in the metro- por y Rolie ta spend two years under War- EB halip 1, Nu n Platt's keepers for concealing the | Islan birth of a child, . & give a clear ik I HIT : if il | man, will, ? fie if Ee i kindly communicate tary of the board any desirable or likely prospects, industries commit fairly efficient through last year's perience, and under without a doubt, be more to quietly investigate, which appear ood of whatever A. MACPHER- than pleased and foster negotiations, likely to result in 2 kind to the city. --~C, SON. ws A Voice From Michigan. 'Saginaw, Mich. Editor) : In look ton papers take a vote zine and lead taxes. 1 am dear qld city liko to do humble way. to carry, jority, the by-law. di i £3 of trade regard tee, which is a very able cha May 20--(To I could in with the secre now ing over the Kings I see you are going to of the people to give a 1 smelter exemption from sorry I cannot be in our on May 28th. I would everything by a large ma- This i® the only 7 "EDN of Conviction. : of Kingston met on the afternoon J. Stewart, B.A. ing e preshytery listened to discourses was - repeatedly encored. Miss May the [oF essava, from the candidates, | poco and Harry Codaire, by their and in view of the whole examin, ex: rire " evening. As sion work preshytery also a three named as Munro, Watts The preshy with the about to undertake mi amd Beveridge, addition of Profs. and Ross, and in the usual DAY, MAY 22 ) PREACH! i The second ance of the "Tom" eo second appear: ape of ; House, last s¥ening, was 8 big suc- cess. There was a arge appreci- ative wudichee. The members of the company their various parts "A Oo the encomiums which were tendered to them.* The piece presented was Dumas' charming Presbytery-- Ordained--Ad- ul--Winning and absence of the mode- modérator of the tion agreed to give them license, this to be done at a public meeting in the in outlying districts, the ped to ordain the allows, viz., Messrs. met at right o'clock Ferguson Fe - EE ---- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Audiences, Marks company [at well, . | drama, "A Soldier of France'--a pla in of | ament of the French in their love, vat their hat girl, in love with some clever acting. Miss Mona Rich 4 | singing and vaudeville much pleasure. The musical wonders, Archer and Garlow, by their manipu- lation of various musical instruments, were the recipients of much praise. The costumes were beautiful and rich in design. ; To-night, a pretty Irish play, "The 'Rose of Killarney' will be the bill. On Friday night, after the perforsh- \ manner for 85 in the | licensed be named to preach the Bho will ta ouvert ¥ _ gospel, and solemnly ordained the | & . three referred to, and ordinances, ably addressed by Picton. His .. subject ning. The first oie should be to win souls to Christ. ducements to this ey was my logg & Reeves. Justice Rogers, in Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. March, directed the jury to find for the Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure | Plaintiff in the sum of six cents. The case of itching, blind, bl or | Plaintiff sought to recover da hs piles in ix r Siending E alleged to have been sustaindd' to 5 Aeuding 8 500. OUETORN | tir' news and confectionery business days or money refunded. on the defendant's boats because the § New York was not in com- REE . on, © 4 Through An Accident. ¥ Kin Snians do your duty ¥ In the wreck on the New York Cen # on . Fal RR. "ab Little Falls, NY. h IARI W. Folger, jr., Toronto, son of M. H. pd did ad RAM ¥ Folger, a ngeton, had s slight cut i . xs Jon his , and Mrs. Fol slight A woman likes y ol = admiring her laceration of the foot. They slight new dress, ospecially if it isn't. Toronto Mast night, having only been P---- = delayed four hours, Mr. olger was 3 . « on the train involved in the wreck at ed You can buy a « D, & A." various intermediate Filed A Declaration. Undertaking on appeal in the case of sh against the Thousand amboat company has been led by the plaintiff's attorneys, Kel- Mimico, 1ast week, hurt.« Mr ---------- . The Zinc And Lead Smelters. As no money bonus or asked, .hy the mine ters through the proposed by-laws, it will be plain that no tax rata i May 28th. "Almond Sold at . Gibson' 8 involved. Vote for hy-laws Cream," enthusiasm In our but he escaped un: is being given, and lead smel- incroase of the for rough skin. Red Cross drug regarding ps we almost Men's Hats and Ca neglected the Ladies' Ca ps. We take for granted knows that the largest best value in Cloth had in this store. PRICES 25¢. to $1.50 variety and ps are to to administer word were all suit- Rev. W. Shearer, soul-win- ject of the preacher . work were largely; set forth in the Shograph of Christian charge $2.50 Rochester And Return $2.50. of Rochester at 19:30 25th every lady | spend Home Sunday 10 a.m, agent. eighty-cight years, d A DIFFICULT POSITION. Veterinary Nicholls Between Run- away and Street Car. Dr, Nicholls, V.S., who was driving along Montreal street, in company with his son, the other evening, ex Banangs, 10c., 13e., 15¢ ozen. Robertson's Rex hox candy. Sweet oranges, 15¢, Pineapples, 2 for 25e. Cucumbers, lettuce, rhubarb, toma- toes, celery, green onions, » 20c., 25e, a a dozen up, "Tom' Marks Co. Draws Big haracteristic of the mercurial temper- ho ple--faithful the captain, did Desmonda, in her four dialect songs, work, gave --S v eo . | rest dur man is n fender co wavs poi will be the looko crackers amous fo IN POLICE CIRCLES. ANOTHER PRISONER IS TAK. EN TO THE PEN. Leslie Harris, - @. T. R. Fireman, Given Three Years For Bigamy ome Police Notes. Every day or so, the prisoners' roll at the penitentiary, js added to. One of the latest additions to the big stone building is Leslie Harris, a G. T. R. nee . i fireman, hailin from Stratford, Ont., Inosé, who are tired of the MucTuvish, wos ap- 23d. senda in anim adeshly who was found uilty of bigamy, and expense of re-plastering, * re-pa are: Rew 3 . TH Beas -mak- | Sentenced to three years. and re-papering, should make 5 MN ohic Revs, with ne ith Sn tor Tunak brought here yesterday by Thomas to metal ceilings and walls, Th Hashie Sad in p ie git created much | Maywood, the newly appointed sheriff | 12 put on over the old plaster, 11 1 ia 1 aS ame Miss Millie Desmonda, as | Of Perth county, and High Constable dirt or muss, and in much less "Ry : "E Bhtar Valliere "oa tty French | T: B. McCarthy. than plastering would require, The prisoner was placed under ar- ing April, and his trial in the act of violating the law, but it is not at all likely that any person would do such a thing, when in sight of a bluecoat, that is, unless he for- gets himself, dulged in more freely at nights, and it is then that the task of the police The filthy habit is rade more difficult, as the uld arrange it so are often covered vy the police nt to the guilty much easier to catch the law breakers in day time. Firecrackers background, such instructicns, and for the next days now, until the Victoria day cele- bration is over, the police will he must Chief be Baillie put in has gi ut for '""the smart set." wish to defy the law, and let the fire- ff just where they see fit. "Three Swallows" Irish Whisky, T over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to' His Majesty the King. ---- IIIS Cooked ham, 30c. g Ib. # Help to make Kingston a ES Blood oranges, 13. a dozen up. #* busy city by casting your 3 Fireworks ! Fireworks ! Fireworks ! | Vote for By-Laws, May 3 Edwards & Jenkin, 274 Princess. St, | #. 28th. 1 * il * 8 Dance At Wolfe Island. A fine dance was given in the dancing hall, at Wolfe Island, Tues- day night and quite a few Kingston- ns attended. The ~ steamer Wolie + Islander made » special trip to King- ston after the affair was over. Messrs, E. Bryson and George Childs had of the arrangements, ---- of Steamer North King leaves for ors inst, allowing Passengers {op the day in the Flower City. J. P. Hanley, "Phone 718. and 50c. bottles | flat ug store, oolates are made frosh ev- $1 shirts. They 3 IIIS -- Prevost, Brock three cases of imported goods for his order clothin, Scotch -- cheviots and vieunas. of them to choose fro Glen Island has been purchased John C, Dernell, and on June 15th. See Bibby's bowels. nlence and better is known, For g ho: medy, for 'all aches, ills, use Nervil street, has received department, consisting English tweeds, serges, A great variety m., p by will be opened '$1 pleated shirts, a.m. Saturday, How To Quickly Cure 5 1 Heartburn Ang Hiccups. are always caused ation or excessive acidity of the stom- ach. The distress they cause is reljev- by ferment- . a ed like thagic by Slowly sipping a, few See Bibby's great $2 derby. drops. of "Nerviline" in sweetened Robert |, Saylor, Bloomfield, aged | Water. "Nerviline't cures the - condi- { ied, on Tuesday, | tions that cause the biccups, just gas it Wiliam Swaine, piano tufler- Orders | does all other received at McAuloy's. disorders of the stomach For indigestion, cramps, stomach pains, nothing 3 usehold re- : pains and minor me--25¢, per bottle, ev- as pot to be detected. The sidewalks in front of public places tobacco juice, hut can parties? It Build a Metal Home In every way m tal is wood plasier for homes. Ciassified Me Wails, « of On to ver all others {or th aarmonious finish, a great variety of «¢ tastes, and are clas.ifiec the prevailing st Metal ceilings sind we ire fire aad vermin - proof, are sanitar easily cl-aned. They may be fully decorated at small cost. last a lifetime, and never need re took | so'that the firet cost is the on ly ¢ - id o ce Swratford the other day, when Life insnrance Companies recognize ne a ' mond, 09 aduis Dubois, the ho iotrnte O'Loane found him my the security which metal cei gs ane lishment of a smelter when work at venor of the com- wronged woman and loving mother, gis he Frances Me-| walls. affords by making er', 2d | the mines has progressed sufficiently, examination of stu- { proved herself to be an accomplished | Harris was marriec to (Friese ) Er 2 omy ther" my es fand the erection of an iron smelter that the committee | actress. Miss Carrie Garlow did some J Donald, in Portage la Prairie, : Xr. i can an issue. At this time, in the forenoon, and had good work in her character of "Ma-|ary 14th, : 1901, and to Jessie Hoe Hletraten. <aldlogucs and : the committee is feeling its way, and conducted a written examination of | tilda De- Valliere."" John Marvin, | wood, of Zorra, at Stratford, on Feb- information as j@ cost may he it does not appear that a public dis- | five students, who had heen certified "Copt. Henri Lafayette," ably car |ruary 6th, 1907, by writing the 8: Shingle & Siding rare cussion of the relative merits of King: | as. having completed their prepara: | vied out his part. John E. Dvorak ------ EE A al Shiny n past | ston and other points would be in the | tory traimingy and desired to be li had a difficult role to fill, and did it In the carrying out of the by-law ly and |hest interests of either the iron works | censed to preach the gospel. The com- well, prohibiting people expectorating on : be- | or city, and as in the case of |mittee recotamended that they "be | "Many new features were introduced | the sidewalk, the police will indeed least | certain questions which came up last | taken on trial. Their names are as in the specialties, especially the il- | have their "hands full," as the say- SS : a depth | year, has remained silent while trying follows, viz, Messrs. George A. Brown, lustrated songs of George Seers, as [ing goes, Of course, it will be an easy al pink on |to keep in touch, and thus be ready (M.A., B.D; Maloolm F. Munro, BA. | "We Have No. One to Care for Us| matter for an officer to have a sum- a survey shows [to act when the proper time arrives, Wis . Watts, B.A. B.D; Now," and "When the Golden Sunset | mons issued, should he catch a person £175 loot and | Ii the press and the citinms would ge, BA. and Dou- | Fades Behind the Hills." Miss Millio Skin «| MADE OVER AND DYED. --SY W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER with al by- the ven few on who 'Phone 700. Py : ory se CO: fr being y ne ms feot, there is 4 : ministers. The results of the work op | Perienced a very close call from & | Constables Filton and Timmerman, abundance of toom AnyWhors fre: ih Wo 127 educn ar vies outside others was another inducement, on seriously injured in a mix-up. Intron sanitary inspectors, are making good government dry dock to the Montreal Peo) help uo on ort our city of ped also on ourselves. The soul-winner. { of the House of Industry, a car wo progzess in their house-to-house vis Transportation company's wharves. 1 P P! ey. _ | must himself be a sqved soul, and | rapidly coming toward the city, an its. In each case, where premises are "The i y glad 'the board of trade has succeed t 1 1 oid he fi i sleetric light on the . Yak width of channel between int > must live close to 'Christ. As to me- | the flare of an e g found to be in an unhealthy: condition, a y 4 od in its work, because some of thé thod 5 led the approach of an da : unn's shoal and the outer line of | 1: . ods, must be consistent, 'Ba | corner; conceale € apf s a notice is given the owner to clean . kickers could not say a good word t thyself. i 3 ay, the horse having : Hoa a 1 y ma ang i OW ' po < > n ou vr : up a nce, 18° notice 18-ignored, wharves is, at its southerly end and ahout it. They would not try to help | (20° Shsell, if thou the trut) Would | apparent runaway rol. of "a tox t o Ii t mored Martello tower, its narrowest portion, | the city themselves and triod to pre. | teach." Then he must ho self-denying, |got beyond the control of an intoxi- |} other proceedings are taken. '| tor, over 600 feet, und opposite the t : a and humble, not afraid t, deal with |cated driver. Coming along close be- -- y e I ¥ d » Ppos vent others from doing their duty. If: 0 idual X : d ward the 5 : Martello tower, its narroRest portion, | am also glad to see a move towards | "0 Viduals, but especially be a [side hie steve Se a tao _~ Now that the severe cold weather is 450 , 80 it oan hardly be said that making permanent strects. This is a Preacher a G doctor's vehicle, Te position a ace over, the police do mot receive many Will be much required dur- the harbor entrance is obstructed from | step in the right direction, All enter- ith a fee Gananoghe, follow. became serious. There was but one calls from people, asking to be given ; "BRIDAL Xun sho » © | prising towns are doing this in the | 20 With a few vemiarks. The spiritual | thing to do and that was for Dr. Nic- shelter at the police _ station over dng the coming 2 "Va have Broun d on the Gunn west. They are principally using brick _-- ated foday he ever it fholls to speed hiz hors and Nee the night--in fact when the eather is fine SEASON." [shoal from time to time, This may be | block pavement. -- Yours, a lover of power. "This Asm © has tremendous | onset.It was a risky Shance, 2 such characters always steer clear of You will find our Stock attributed partly to faulty navign | old Kingston, DANIEL, REEVES. : directions, wie os CL Unrest in [only one. The street car was on one the police. Old barns and outhoiises eink paigns.. i tion, and IY. to the Way in whidlt f Ln Mr Many directions, and the results gre hand and the runaway on the other, are good enough to sleep in when the Feplete With new designs, in the channel 6s. buoyed, There is no MARINE NEWS, Troy hein peastrous. Young Whew She stati sume, 1+ wat the strang- | 7% F009, Sous Pe a. doubt a great improvement, is advisa- 1 ¥ ow ese things; | er w o suffered most, his rig eing ov. Scart ins, Vecklets, etc, 3 ble in the buoying of the channel, Tn. | The Items Gathered About the ood has. Tey Saul attack - them, | erturned. No one was seriously mjur: Some time. 'ago the police had a for gift giving. . of a number of red spar buoys Harb y holy gospel. Know fed thougl it was a lucky escape for } 1 b Ti , , ' § or. surely what' the spel , va y - his | Pumber sumnioned to thé police court soattered around the shoal, it w uld be hr 4 : sii APProves, and the local practitioner, which only his fo 0 6 ; he: stim "ws infinite] ! ' 0 Swift's : Steamer Hamilton, up, last | what it condemns, Half-truths are no '| presence f mind brought him through. |,or, '°84ng afound the street corners, SMIT H BRO S y better t two gas buoys | ,ioht. steamer Bellevillo, down use. We must speak with 'cont ol Tain o E% | The crusade 8 not over hy any meens, be, placed, at the south-v.esterly og ' i Wn about these ey fh confidence and some more. offenders may find A M0, , . 5 hor matters, ty 3 and fende na 1 . comer opposite Mooer' elevator, and | 'the steamypcht George H., yester- | conviction has wou re usity --of : drsivals At 8. A. Bowl. : | themselves before the court if they do Jewelers and Opticians sho 4 north-Westerly comer of the | day, towed be steamyacht "G. W. Then, be sure of your facts. The Bible M 5 Barter, = n Thouasson, a2 E- [not change their ways, Issuers of Marriage : onl opposite Syift's dock, in a line | Franklin - fr Anglin's Bay to the [is a book up-to-date, and is the seat | L0Lvan, F Cs Armstrong, A. G. Pg Rorallel to the line of range lights. | Kon Gundry. of authority. Hold it firmly, and | le, A. C. Rogers, F. G. rabies {| Something You Should Know. 50 there JI much dissatisfaction The steamer Salaberry, of Montreal, | make it the souree of your message, Irickey, A. E. Henry, = Crabtree, L. We want the people of Kingston and among navigating officers ag to the | was in the harbor over night, on her Fa : J. Levey, Stuart Jel ins, N. Robin- |v oinivy tosknow that the most valu visibility of the present i discs on | way to Belleville. It is understood Don't Use The Knife. son, R. A. Graydon, Toronto; John able and delicious cod liver prepara- at Barriefield Common, It is claimed that | tnat she will be used at Belleville, for That's the barbarous way of treat- Bolger, Boston; KC: ver eht, U. | ion known to medicine is Virol, Ourtai ew these discs is greatly ob. excursion teaffic, ing corns--dangerous too--Any corn x w won, Nanas; yr Fleming, Vinol contains all the medicinal elo- at $1.50, prim th by Jutérvening rath: ae and d At inichardsons : The steamer Rose- fan be removed Painlessly hy to Tre ass, Ww by evilie; Ho « § at ments of cod liver oil actually taken an € | ey, are not painted brilliantly. ale has arrived, from - Fort William, | Putnam's Corn Extractor in twenty- | [OM trescott; W. F. Camp ttle. Ww. | from fresh cods' livers, but not a drop . | "There is a channel just northerly of | with 82,300 bushels of wheat, having | four hours--uge ony. "Putnam's" jf [pubin, C. D. George, J. A. Cuttle, W. of the useless, greasy oil w0 upset the omet in ow da the B|Gimn's shoal, which is used constant- | unloaded 8,000 bushels at the elevator you want quick eure, nes" IP. Dieke, Montreal; C. Bissell, Pres- stomach and retard its work, and to ' splendid y by loeal mariners entering from the | at Point Edward; the tug Nellie Reid | -- : ton; C. M. Harris, Marmora; J. G. this is added peptonate of iron (ionic $1.60 t. wrenco river, and vice versa, A arrived, from Montreal, with two HIRO nanan, | Barker, St. Catharines: Otto Phillips, iron). ns hoy Placed on the north-westerly fighs barges, and cleared, for Mont- * KHOKS RIOR Berlin; J ) Robertson, Detroit; For this reason Vinol is recognized . | corner of the Gunn shoal, ghove men- | real, wit barges Siren and Josephine, | 4» » | Charles L, Fitzhugh, Mys. Fitzhugh, throughout . wo s the Toe es F i th H | d Antotpette, § | toned, would 'no dou, fadicate this | loaded with she % BY an er ara 7 ple ¥ [and maid, Washington, D.C. Samuel |frarehout the and song ees \FOP TNE HOM dy . ; toinette channel sufficiontly, as it ou ht, prob- At M. T. Co. : The steamer West. 2 , 2 « % | Dunseith, Pittshurg, Pa; A. W. Peart, % . ediciie g ; nm a lead { ably not to be récommended strangers mount JiLiral, from Fort William, x ke ya ur meighbor to do x London. Hove, tine to. ria: wid We do hot be § © E08 it is narrow and by its use not | wit ,000 bushels of wheat, and |? . -------- fe Kinustan what Vi : a } Lb 0 ! > A eat, ¥ , in Kingston, but what Vinol will bene- 18¢.." more than half 4 mile distance is say. | cleared," for Prescott; the steamer | ™ A AALrGaLS ta aa Volunteers On Parade. fit them ¢ is seas oven aS 18ca. 200, 350, » a8 compared with the main routs | John Lambert arrived, from Duluth, IIIS The 14th Regiment hah a march out 5 nop th : gl hy rr 4 x 1 with 76,000 bushels of wheat nd TT --e oles : amo rl Creates heafth and strength 9 out on the ranges and around Gunn y s BRC to the cricket field, last evening, {for old people, weal kly " : | Cling Lace Curtain Stretohi- shoal, # | cloured for _ Prescott; the tug D. G. Zephra Again Scores, Lieut.-Col. Kent in command. The | and ide yee ihre --_ 3 re nickled Pins, The best stretch "The dredging proposition was dis Thomson arrived, from Montreal, with i Mr. Booth, who put on '"Zephra," Streets were crowded with Spectators [ter ga severe sickne s ad One that ou can wear Yeh made, $1.75 complete, cussed ina meeting at the Kingston Sites light Jogos, and cleared, fob in Shie sity, met with great success |as usual and, judging from the ap- Vinol cures Backin, Soughs. chionl y ' 3 : ¢ the | wi y ati y S ghs, ol c g Board of Trade rooms by the marine ta hist throu Eran bapgess the od le Production at Stratford, plause which greeted the troops along | colds, bronchitis, and all throgt -i with comfort, feeling that Boteni tee ot the hoard of Wale, mem- a 0 gov nighte. with oh UY put on our the line of : nureh, the regiment ig lung troubles : it is the latest and best re the city council, thers, Cy I a, w nee. Stratford- {more popular than ever ith the Tev Vi : . bas " lite oh it, comell, and her & Fulas Kiar. ad ie Ge ne [coin sm. Bi ving 8 |, 2 Vino on te ote to ar styl. Goats pore 88 and 'no one among them would say The fire brigade had a call to box | heatrical line given there this Season. | parade ground, Sergt.-Inst; Coffin Drugeis sith ee Sanood, I0 to go on Thursda at 1 that improved buoving of the channel | thirty-five, corner Sydenham and West 3 iE Thai took charge and put the boys through | Sgt. $ 4 y would not be perfectly satisfactory for Steeety, hous 10.9 o'clock, on Tues- Th Di Fucie Share, Sumpary ad foyack. all - the move. A Masonic '""At Home." 5 h navigation interests. cay night. On arriving on the scene, S© Smelter people have deposited ments being performed in a highly sy- St. Johg's y : $ 00 E "Tt is the eral opinion that King- | the cause of the alarm was nowhere | With the city treasurer the sums of tislactory manner. While the batta- BE, x ohn 's Lodge, A.F. and AM, . aC . ston's Take de will oa ek in evidence, and the firemen discov. money required to ensure the expense |lion was thus occupied, .the band gave bold an "At Home" last evening in ously in the event of the a ing | cred their run had been for nothing, | involved in submitting the by-laws {a concert to an appreciative audience, | their rooms to members and gentle- Only a few left, $land ena ng of the 'Willand canal, | A féw enqniries followed, however, and | to the people. They have thus shown [A short route march back to the [Men friends. The aflair was quite in- but in the meantime very little in. | Suspicion pointed towards a certain their good faith and confidence in prmouries followed, after which the | formal, and the entestainment con. You will need a NEW crease is in sight." party as being guilty of the childish | their profs. battalion was dismissed. sisted of smoking and progressive : trick, The ofiece is punishable. oe 2h ck-- LAE euchre, SHIRT WAIST and there rr X : Er " » isn' A Woman For The Prison heavy penalty and the lawhreaker "Kingston's F. F St ' At "The Red Star. isn't a better place to buy Lp sd $ ei i i 'famous ur ore. Pros 08. 150 B00 "" " . 8" wr A. JKistismane, shoiff, and Hes, ig) bu Taetangte indued if be esvupen TT -- ho fotolates, 13e. to Se. a bh, Sir Tole Pt lows 3 one than at this store. Nice - A. Mittimore, matron, both _ of : Y ) ' looking Waists at 3gc. and up. Real beauties at $1 and $1.50. Ps Our Whitewear Department Is teeming with dainty ar- ticles, including Corset Cov- ers, Underskirts and Gowns. If you want any- thing in this line be sure and see our display. Long Length Silk Gloves, Black or White, 85c. and 95C. a pair. - Long Length Kid Gloves, White $1.75; Black $2.00. ---- NEWMAN & SHAW Seo Bibby's leather belts, 50c. Rev. Dr, Bayne, Pembroke, has re- ceived a call from the Preshyterian cong ation of Sunbury -------- Sacks 78 and 80 BROCK ST. ¢ A dessert spoonful of water every m | isthe popular dose of ABBI This small quantity regulat __makes the liver active- strengthens the kidneys - steadies the nerves--improv the appetite -- and briny sound, restful sleep. Abbey's Effervescent is the ideal tonic laxative: mild and effective. At All Druggists. 25c. and ( ERO E §00000000000000000000¢ { Refrigerato i Ice Cream COOP Ov: and Lav p We are now sho 'sortm J ¥ > $ McKelvey $ 86 Brock Street, Next to . 000 SALE OF HAI THIS Hallracks Mirror, for $35. $30 Hallracks ) Mirror, for $25. $25 Hallracks . P for $20 $15 Hat Rack, fo A few China Cabi will be sold cheap . Robt. « The Leadiffz Und ture Dealer, 2: Ambulance F000 000000000000 00000! '" Fine Feat "Fine B And Dainty Footwear will make pretty. Our Spring Goods are j HIGH CLA To be had on the markets of Ca For those who prefer them 3 that have a style peculiarly thei stand by Home manufacture, we Makes, McDermott's BLOL Ladiés Lawn Shirt Waiats, h Lace and Insertion,.other styles sleeves, at 50¢c., 75c., and up to LADIES' Em Wash Belts, in handsome broidered Leather Belts, in Wh White and Black, at 25c., 885, ! Wash Collars, Wash abs from 2c. to $1 each. SILK WAISI 24 White Silk Waists, made ° front of Silk Embroidery, lo 3p! Val. Lace and Insertion, woul A Special TO-MORROW, each, $2. $2.50, $8, $3.75 and $4.50. § THE JAMES JOF

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