Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1907, p. 5

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OU | nd every other Man in this locality thoughts on this store. re your faithful but tired winter tention to SPRING LES | ble-Breasted Suits, in the new lium length, long and wider ete, bout our Spring Suits is that ll up and down the street. Men's Suits is confined es of ever $12.50 and $15.00 wes) Soresttieriies SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTRWE.T HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Anv even numbered section of. Domin- lor wands in Manitoba or the North- W ae Provisces, eXecpting 8 and Fig not be homesteaded any person the sole head Ay " male over 18 years ae, to the extent of quarter an of 160 acres, more a ation for homestead Sutry or in pection must he made in pe by the \pplicant at the office of of the loc local Agent Sul me ' n application for ay or inspection nade perso oaab-agent 8 oflice applied te i telegram such to pave JHority and the acant on receipt of the tel pplication is and will be held: uw the mecessary apers to complete iat) transacti ceived by m om any case of "personati 0 use of personation" the entry will celled and the appii- nt will Yortett 'all all priority of TT Pplicant for inspection must be gible for homestead entry, and only be application for inspection will be ceived from an individual until that pplication has been disposed of. ° A homesteader whose entry is im od anding and not liable *o cancellation, ay, subject to approval of Department, linquish it in favour of father, mother, or sister, if no aration of Anas, iey, Sling de ere an entry is summaril cancelled Voluntarily abandoned, Subsequent to stitution of ot is found to | particulars, the a, pplicant will lose y prior right of re-entry' should the id become vacant, or if entry has been anted it it may be summarily cancelled. utiee--A settler fs required to per- nthe Sonditions nn Bnder one of the ng plans 1) At least six months' residence up- and cultivation of the land fn each I during the term of thr 2) If the oe or m her. i the hoe is deceased) a homesteader Upon & farm in the vicinity of the d entered for suc Mostendor h ng Sirement 88 to residence may be isied by such Juther or mother, Feeiting With If the settier has his desc upon farm sfore making a, Jottle mas writing ou 14 Leas" = Otomamt do NOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- VEST MINING REGULATIONS, al.--Coal Yanas may be purchased at r soft coal amd $20 for iin for patent Ve Six months' notice loner of Do- of his inten ® fee for reco 1a? Joite Jor: oan a claim is%§, \ each year or der in » Patent pi ymient of aity of 5 percent he sales. log Sialms generally are 1 'quare foe . Ey Applicant may obtain two leases to © for gold of five Jileg each for a of 'tweat ty wable at the tion of the Minister ne the Interior. hal have a dredge in oper- Within of lease ollec $10,000, ity of the Min RL. topmuthorised of of EE not be paid Canada Patnt Co's., Varnish ready for an * when ap- will Produce wh. » mature'. * i s a DAILY {TAARH OF STOMACH - "lee By PA MDE. JOSEPH BEAUDOIN. Mde, Joseph Beaudoin, 59 Rue St. Olivier, Quebee, P. Q., Can., writes: "Peruna is wonderful for indigestion. I cat whatever I want and no longer fecl any oppression, "Having had dyspepsia for a time and having tried various other remedies, I decided to try Peruna and with the fourth bottle of it I was perfectly cured. "For this reason I recommend it to all those who are suffering with that terrible malady, dyspepsia, "I hope that all who. are afflicted in this way will take Peruna as I did." The experience of Made. Beaudoin ought to be sufficient proof to any one of the value of Peruna in cases of ca- dyspepsia. If you suffer from catarrh in any of its various forms, give Poruna a fair trial, avoiding in the meantime all such indiscretions in diet as would tend to retard a cure, and you will soon be rewarded by a normal appetite and healthy digestion. OF THE YEAR Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. * There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and ex- perts at the great exhibitions. ASK FOR (LONDON) JAMES McPARLAND, Sales Agent. Another Great Year Gains -- gains -- gains in every depant- ment -- is the splendid record made by this Company during the past year. Here are the fats for 1906: -- 115,904.22 1,089,447.69 § 251,377.46 § 2,712:453.00 § Such increases clearly demondirate the efleem in which this Company is held by Canadians, They know that when they fe a a policy in The Mutual Life, they become = er of the Company, and share in he profits. i 37th Annual Statement and other valuable information, to any of the Company's Agents, or to Head Office, Waterloo, Ont. Gains in Income Gains in Assets ..... Gains in Surplus . . . . . Gains in Insurance . . . . Agent. S. ROUGHTON, District 'The great Utetine 1 Tonic, and =) only eat effectual Monthly Regulator on w hich women can epend. Sold in three degroes i 1, $1; No. 2 10 degrees stronger, BLN, 3 fi pecial cases, box. § for pwe iy all & 8, or rent re pai on Foveipt of of price. roe pamphlet, pel ei Cox Mewigae Bo, Tumsuyn. oni has oi votiputed that there are $2,000,000,000 in goid and jewels at duates. Guwilight Mr, Fines K. Hackett has about town and county Thursday and Friday of this week, ¢ the residence of Miss Macaulay, 2 Kins stre t., . ea : The F ; wpv down on the train. ; 1 French Club is giving an enter. Miss Helen Drummond, Rarrie street, ta unment at the Royal Military Col- lis home from a holiday visit in Ot- lege, on Friday night, and a good | towa me ) gitls from - town have been in- Mrs. R! H. Tove, Gare street, has ited, "a ao been down in Montreal for the week- ih end, There was a jolly little gathering of Mrs. R. J. Carson, Brock street, who ung Px S % » ere X oy bs ht a v a, Craig's, ; has been in Montreal and St. Alban's, tect, last night, when a num- Vermont, is oxpert ed home this week. ber of them dropped in' to spend the iil evening with the two visitors in town, 1 Co v Miss Marie Gilmour and Miss Ge rtrude Mrs. Lawrence Buchar of Montreal, Connolly. is comine up shortly to stay with ® ce 8 9 Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie. Baeot Mrs. John Macnaughton, West S1reet, Ure, Joslin will be "in tows street, gave a fmall tea, yesterday af- Hl the end of June. when she will ternoon, for her sister, Miss Bella join Mair Teslie at Petawawa Reokie. Mrs. Campbell Strange mac the tea, and Miss Lily Norton- Tayle assisted her, - - - The Ske seohing club put off its driv. | Cordinal. this week. inr picnic to- day as the wind is a bit Mr. Walter O'Grady, of Toronto, is cold for such amusaients yet, in town. having come up from Mont- . - ren The bogie matches are the excite-] Wise Nal'ia Forevthe has roturmed ment over at the Golf Club this week. | 2fter a brief visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. Kennedy, Poster avenue, Belle Mrs. R. H Tothill," who has been in | Vill» Lakefield for a short visit with Mr. Miss Marion T.eonard of Napanee. and Mrs. F. M. Delafosse, is expected | Will be down some time in Tome. to in town the end of the week: | visit Mrs. George Yhung, University Mr. Herbert Milirod Horsey, Ottawa, and are at '"Hazeldell." and Mrs. Horsey will leave for Poin Pleasant, North Marysburg, Edward county, in a short time. Horsey and little Miss Mrs. Vivian Moyle, Picton, spent a { Miss Ella Chant, only daughter of the few days in Kingston, last week. Rev. and Mra' J H. Chant. New- Mes. W. Van De Bogart and Mrs. | rah. ro MW Stanlee Wagar. of F. Hayeock, of Napanee, who have | Tamworth, son of. Mr. J. D. Waear, been the guests of Mrs. T. H. Sar Enterprise. The marriage will take geant, Colborne street, for the past place, quietly, on June 12th few days, have returned to Napance, . .» ee accompanied by Mrs. Sargent, who The engagement is announced of will spend a week with them. Miss Olive Logmn, daughter of Mr, Mrs. McTavish, wife of Rev. Dr. | and Mrs. William. Lognn. to Mr. Craw- McTavish, has returned from Toron- ford William Powis, all of Toronto. to, where she has been visiting for The marriave will take place on Thes- saveral weeks. Her health, which has day, been very poor, is improved, Miss Anna Rigney, Johnson street, who is in Montreal, will be home next Sunday. "+ aw Mrs. J. A. Cuttle, of Honteey), spent the week end with Mrs. L Henderson, Bagot street. Mrs. James Richmond, - Union street, and the Misses Richmond hope to get sn to their summer cottage, on Bostwick Island, the end of this week. Mrs. E. B. Gallagher of Toronto, and her little daughter, are guests of Mrs. John MeKay, Jr., Sydenham street. ° Mrs. R. Maitland Hannaford has re- turned to Montreal. Mrs, George Webster of Rockwood hospital, has returned from Hamil- ton Miss Mary Newboro expected up week, to visit Lewis is from next friends *. eo = Master George Taylor of Kingston, spending a week in Ottawa, with his or, Mrs. Frederick Birkett, left for Arnprior to visit his Mrs. CYanston Mr. Daniel O'Connor, K.C., Ottawa, brother of Mrs. (CC. Bermingham, has rented «the handsome residence of Mrs Eaton of New York, at the Thousand Islands Miss S inr a few of Mes. T. D aunt, Collins, Kingston, is spend- weeks in Ottawa, the guest Finn, 131 Lorne avenue, Miss Frances Sullivan, Kingston, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. M. I'. Dav. is, "Ottawa, for the wedding of Miss Davis next week. Mr.Charlss Moore spent the week- end in town on his way up from Montreal to Toronto : . . ro Witchell Sears and lit- tle daught Harriet Howard, Star Lake, N.Y., gre the guests of Mrs Sears' rarents, Mr. and" Mrs. Spoon- er. "The FElmi." Glenburnie. Beiore returning to the Adirondacks, they will go to Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs to attend the graduating Agnes Mrs. Ceo Spooner, the as of the training school for nurses, at St. Luke's Hospital. Miss R. A. Spooner will be one of the gra- | the Lotiom .of the sed: on the route between Fugland and India. Mis. E. T. Taylor is expected out FVIII been have come home from Mr. Prince | 87. 10; fats and unde from England At | of Kingston's residents, spent the holi- B | dav in Montreal, and some of her old friends enjoyed a chat with her on her le Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson. Svden- oe | ham street. is home from Montreal. Mrs. G. F. Benson. of Montreal. will Crime un to her summer residence, at s | Avenue, Trooner Molloy snd his sister. Wiss Pearl Mullor, Wincherter, are spending a few days in the city. t i - ew . The of engagement is announced Junedth, at All Saints clrurch. marriage of Miss Mary Stewart Durie, daughter of Mr. J. F. Durie, Ottawa. to Mr. James Goodwin Gibson, som of Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson, which will take place at the residence of Miss Durie, 548 MacLaren June 19th. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Kir- - a a | Invitations have been issued for the street, on about June 12th, and will be here to see thet the social side for the past | Judge jand Mrs. John . Hamilton, the Court. day or sa, renewing' friendships of | have arrived from England, and will Toronto, May 29.--The cases of the hoyhood's days, and very. pleased | be at "Maitland Housé" for the sum- Woodbine. "for whom summonses have old friends been tgesee him, For | mer, . Ah were issued; dast night, wero called in ke has the same genial, generous: Mr. Edgar R. Doward ot oronto, the polive, court, this morning, but magnetic temperament as of old - tithe, | has been in town for a day or 80 | 'were not | proceeded with." Mortimer unspoibd; bys the praise and the pub- making arrangements for bringing NMuhoney, - who is alla to represen it licity "which fas fallen to his share | Mrs. Doward and his 'family for the | John J. Cavanagh, of New York, through his spccesg on the stage. Mrs, | summer. They have taken Mr. James whom the police claims has the bet- Benjamin Hackett -i¥ ahere with her | W. Fraser's house, on Mack street fur- ting privileges, pleaded not guilty aod son, and together "they will go to | nished, clected to be tried summarily. The visit Mrs. Hackett's brother, Mr, Mrs. James L. Cotter, Alfred street, | case, however, 'was adjourned till to Morgan, on Wolfe Is land, for a day or | is expected home from Montreal, on | morrow when it is expected My. Ca- so." To-day Mr. Hackett js cruising Saturday. venagh will be here. about among the istands, and after a Mr. J. Maxwell Duff of Toronto, is SR ---- brief rest 'up in the woods," as he spending his holidays with Mrs. Ram- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. says, will leave for Montreal, on June say Duff, Princess street. mmo: Sth. His wife, Miss Mary Manne ring, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By as she is best known, will go with Miss Jessie Melhinough will leave Reporters Un Their Rounds. him, if their little daughter is well | on June 5th, for Montreal, and ' will Miller's Granules cure constipation. enough to be left bel hind, Mrs. | then go on to Metis to spend some For sale by W. H. Medley, Hackett will in all probability accom- | time. She has had many informal lit- The warm weather, to-day, caused pany her son to the old land. tle entertainments' given for her bY | the trees to jump into verdure. C her old friends during her stay here. P, 8. Mahood's new residence, on 'ards are out for an At Home at Miss Mary McGuiggan of Elgin, is Johnson street, is being rushed up Mrs. George Young's, 169 University coming to town next week. A British mail will close at the Jo- avenue, on June 5th, when Miss Edith Miss Jessie Smith is now the guest | t office at 11.43 1» Thurs. Young will receive with her mother. of Mrs. Francis Rogers, Gore street. | 1 Post office a 9 p.m. Thurs day. Sa Mre. R. E. Kent, "Somersh House." Mr. H. Hague. of Montreal. and his "Rideau King" for Ottawa every Lat Teter : en Vv two children, spent the holiday and Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m tern. oe xiv as il irls' tea, yes- the week end with his brother Mr. James Swift & Co., agents, of die WA poned it on account George Hague, Ear] street. The liquor license commissioners will . 4 ee : Mis. a i Coleman ily be, up likely meet next Monday evening to The we p rom Merrie ville, next wee o visi decide upon some extension cases, ror te Ae a Sulightiul tor Je Misa Macmorine, at St. James' rec- Smeal Shela hand the weather a a a x . : cler a lemon RVS a contemy orary. 3 Surge attendance of people from Mrs. E. V. Orford, Princess street, | But we think he he as been or us . and her family, are going out Soon one. . Bihant.. 5 to join Mr. Orford in Idaho. T! ey A slightly used Nordheimer niano at bea I Ww. Richardson's dance will will be very much missed hero where | bargain; also a slightly used Baby § tuart street Ric ty to-night. they have made many friends. Grand piano. Enquire at Kirkpatrick's ooms. Mr:. Samuel Birch, Bagot street, Mr. Delmage, of Montreal, spent Art Rooms. Kingsten will reach here asked half a dozen of Miss Jessie Mc. the x Y. among his friends in] Sunday, on her first trip of the sea Dunough's friends to meet her, yes- | owen. son. She leaves Toronto on Saturday terday afterncon, and have a cup of Miss Helen Fraser, Johnson street, afternoon, June Ist tea. *h +n hos returned from her short visit to "Paddy" Hunt kit today for To Ottawa. ronto fit out the bar on the steam Mrs, Charlee Abbott will receive on Mrs. Foster, of Mimico, formerly one er Bri on Which he will ct as wine clerk during the present Marcus F. Daniels, to take bithop will celebrate the m od, does any citizen know whe sirability of establishing an tion to which inebriates may! | mitted by legal strongly supported in an addr Justice Riddell There process is some uncertainty whether the wharf at the f O'Kill sireet will be replaced If it is decided to rebuild it, ly coment will be permanent wharf secured. re-erected then are liable to sifier from all th western gales that may blow vu time to time, Mi A new law has been promulgated for the Rideau canal and is n force. It provides for the cane kept open for navigation on S 'except between the hours of six in the evening, hours the morning and nine in the ceptinz between these ployees are re juired to be rosts to open and shut the ¢ the passage of vessels. For work they will he paid twelve o hour or $1.35 every Sunday. at A stone border is being around the plot on which the ment of Sir Jom A. stands in the City Park an mmmense improvement old wooden border. The mittee, of which. Ald leading figure, is to be its action This parks Kent commen by, voungest "daughter of the late Mr. T. H. Kirby, of Ottawa, to Major | John R Munro of the P.LD.G. will | take. place quietly at the residence: of Mrs. Ris J. Masson, 91 Cartier street, 'on Monday, June 10th, hes 3 i The medical laboratories' building The , the mar- i fasitations See oui, for Lhe ar at Queen's, is fost rising into space 39-41 Princess St. Mage 3 ok f BM Cand Mrs. } No time is heing lost by Contractor lest, daughter of = Me gl to] McCartney. The building will com- James McParland, Emily street, . to ! : ) Lieut.-Col Edward Kenny, of Hali- | Pare well with the other fine stone fax 7 he ceremony will be performed | structures on the university grounds N in St. Ma -athedral, at hali-past | It will have a very imposing front. ew ten, on the morning of June 19th. -- etc., The marriage of Miss Gertrude M. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. : y Fowkts, superintendent of the Middle- Steamer North King leaves Sundays | canbe 1 with the use of drugs. x Hospital, Middletown, Conn., dnd 5 for Thousand Island | The Japanese cure does not Sv. Sox | ' at 10:15 am. for ousan an eldest daughter of the Rev. John points and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, | single . One ingredient is just plain, Fowkes, of Odelltown, Que. to Dr. | y- Y., calling at Bay of Quinte ports. | ordinary soda. The others are just as John Loveland, C.M., M.D, of J. I. Hanley, agent. harmless, Vet 00 Grok Poets ca Ta Middletown, Conn., is announced to headache more quickly than it can be take place on June 19th, in the Meth- 5 odist church, Odelltown, Que. McClellan-Hearst Election. ured b Zut . Albany, N.Y.,, May 29.--The senate 00 Cattle Markets. has passed the bill providing for a Toronto, Ont., May 25,--kxport cat- | recount of the ballots in the MeClel- choice, $5.25 to 83.50; medium, 85 to | Jan-Hearst mayoralty election of 2 "export bulls, $4.25 to #1 5; ex- | 1905. {port lls, light, $3.50 to $4; export Wood's ? | cows, $1.25 to $4.50; butchers' cattle A Princess street merchant wanted The Great J A Remedy. | choice, 8 to $5.25; medinm, $4.25 1s | (0 Whig reporter to get him photo- 200 due hauedthe NS $4.65; common, 31 to $4.25; butchers' | 11aphs of the citizens who knifed the 1 old Vela. Cures Nero. fra} ous Dobility, Mental and Bra in Worry, | cows, ¥1.75 to $1; butchers' bulls, 8.- | by-law. He wishes to add the twe nty- | ondency, Bernt Weak denims, else. | 50 to #1; stoeckers, choice, $4 to $ one pictures to the others of the | Ptorr ina, am Al di ds medium, $3.25 to $3.40; common, $2 Knockers' Club, now occupying posi- DE ay x SE to $3; stockers, hulls, tions in the Hall of Fame " pian pk gon pecih of pn Nee oo | he avy feeders, $4.65 to $4.75 short The members of Toromto Typogra- | made Hii word {kieps, $4.75 to 84.9%; milch cows, phical union have decidid that, pend | Yormerty inant og fe hoice, each, ¥35 fo 850; do., common, fing the decision of Preside nt Lyne h, of | { $25 to $35; springers, each, $25 to $45; | the International union, th waikd MONEY Ii IN GANARIES | ort ewes, Sc. to 5jc., steady; bucks, f continue to work on the rib | Mots profiradla this pouty. Hap sstonce we to 44c., steady; 'grain fed year- | ranged by Vice President Hays let {ordre free, Our wer ze EE tery I in Conar s, 6c. to 6ic., steady; spring lambs, | week, i prekre Bivh Brian" dha Hew to Kh" Bi Parse ot 2 $3.50 to $6 each, steady; calves, 3jc. "Don't forget" your children nord | gio fears a Lataps i f Hor . ell as do. It pays | ev ses Weve wn bevare Paying. . Adare to Sic per lb., steady. Hogs, selects, | fresh food as w as you do. Pa 'SEED rweights, 86.85, fed this year's committee is grit' i tics, but it has outdone the pr tory committees in its admirat the great statesman end watered, off cars, market "steatly. who is here from Mexico, a medical course at Queen's, is to address the loeal labor unions, Friday evening, on labor con ditions in Mexico and the West ladies Next Sunday will be First Congnun ion day in St. Mary's cathedral and the middle aisle of the cathedral will be reserved for. the little boys and girls at the early mass T he arch Now that the by-law has been pass by-law requiring only a vote of 600 electore on all smelter proposals was ever repealed, or if it is still on the books ? P. C. Mullinger was on duty at the cricket field last evening and hud his hands full looking after the crowd of small boys who were attracted ti the spot thinking that the volunteers would parade there as usual In an address before the Ontario Medical Assqeiation in Toronto, Dr Edward Ryan read a paper on thee used and thus » the present boathouses the Building A Stone Border. Mao over It might be mentionad that New Laboratories' Building BRITISH wma, WEDNESDAY, | MAY. "29, r -------- WERE GAMBLING of June's life at the Royal Military ollege goes as it should. Little Miss Audley Taylor, who has heen at THE CASES AGAINST WO0O0D- school th continent - will 'return : with hap | tam BINE BOOK MAKERS. . - . 7 ---- Tip D. E. Mundell, Brock street, 'are Now in the Toronto Police elt, on Monday, for a visit of about The : | three weeks with Mrs. H. A. White, in Court Man Owing the Hamilton," Betting Privileges Will Attend se ther the institu » com He vss was by as to oot of or not probab- tis not e south ip from ow in al being undays, Ex- em their ates for extra cents an -------- Cure Every Form of Indigestion | o er you have eaten a meal, the stomach should do two ings--pour out a dissolvin, fluid to digest the food--ang churn the food until com- Peels digested and liquified. ur Stomach, Belching Gas, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, simply mean that the stomach is not doing its work properly. * Fruit-a-tives ** strengthen the stomach and increase the flow of gastric juice * "Fruit-a-tives' make the liver active and regulate the bowels. There will bean end to those Bilious aches, too, as soon as you start curing your Dyspepsia and Constipation with Fruit-a-tives, '* Fruit-a-tives" contain the wonderful medicinal pro- perties of fruit--in an active and curative form. soc. a-box --6 for $2.50. Atalldealers'. TUE || Bonvtitil Sh | on (FRUIT LIVER TABLETS.) ww SOLD IN PACKAGES AND CANS. Same Price as the cheap adulterated kinds. E.W.GILLETT Sora TORONTO.ONT. NERVOUS smi WEAK (ouLD NoT AT NIGHT * £ To the themmands of people all over this land whe are tossing en sleepless pillows night after night, er who pace the bedroom PiLLS mending Milbarn's Heart and Nerve Pilla I was troubled at times with my heart, felt weak and nervous and could not sleep at night, I have taken several boxes of the pills and am wenderfully improved. I have recommended them to others and they have found them just what they ueeded.® 2 The price of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills is 50 cents per box er § bexasfor $1.25 at all dealers or will be mailed direct on receipt of price by The I. Milbum Ca, placed monu- donald will be the com ig the fed for poli evious ion of ) Limited, Tevente, Ont. {s at the foot of Princess Street. Tweed Working at the low price of 9c. low figures. Cheapest Place in King-| §( ston for Boots and Clothing ived a big lot of Men's Pants, 1 will sell them per pair. of Overalls on hand at Having ree Special stock Remember the place. A. LIEBERMAN to buy infants' foods 'at Gibson's Red cor TAM BIED Cross drug store. All fresh thre. 42 Bathurst Ste, London, Ont, GILLETTS | Beautiful Shoes J hase Hats ate ni of Velvet around in front, with two ¢ = 50, but being all t the line, he offered to offer we accepted and the same advantage, Coat Bargains still on. our size and style may If you want to see the newest creations in Fine Footwear, Come and inspect what we have 100 READY-TO-WEAR 100 READY-TO-WEAR HATS 75 CENTS EACH. CENTS EACH. yjuills through it, e manufacturer $1.50 Hats for 75c. ---- SEE WINDOW DISLA Only sev be in thém. D. M. Spence, The Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. For Ladies made by Utz & Dunn J. & T. Bell and G. A. Slater Gibson Ties, Pumps and Sailor Ties in Tan Calf, Gun Metal, Patent Colt and Vici Kid. icely trimmed with two rows the crown, a Round Rosette clear at half price, which now give our customers teen left, worth had of Municipal Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. rriages, Cutters, Harness, or sale. Sele of Hovses every Saturdays When You Buy COAL From P. WALSH You get fgenuine Scranton, as he handles - nothing, THE FRONTENAC = | Loan AND INVESTMENT ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Mouay loaned on Oly aid EE a | received mad interest allowed. 8 C. McGill, . Office. 87 Clarenss The Sawyer Shoe Store SALE OF HALL FURNITURE THIS WEEK $85 Mitgor, Jor San Mirror, for $35. $15 Hat Rack, for $10.80, . A few China Cabinets, the latest will be sold chap for 'cash. Robt. J. Reid, 230 Princess St, 'Phone 577. business school. orthand, KINGSTON - Has undergone Is now open to sublic. : W. TELFER - Deben- Deposits Haliracky Polish Oak, 80x40 Polish Oak, 80x40 32, Haliracks Polish Large Mirror, style, The Leading Cndortakee and Furni- T. McAuley HAS REMOYED 10 93 Princess Si, Between Corbett's Hardware Store and Taylor & Hamil. ton's, directly opposite An- grove's, Irs---- ' COME AND SEE US 'Phone No. 778. A. E. HEROD ORDERED FOOTWEAR Now is the time those Re pairs are wanted. Our anti 'queak is used on all work. ebay 286 PRINCESS ST. THRE HOUSE OFRQUALITY I you wish to be successful at- tad The Kingston Business Limited, head of Queen street. Canada's Highest Grade H. F. METCALFE, President: J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Life Producers Chatham Incubators Life Preservers Chatham | Brooders E. HUGH«S, 42 Princess street. BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL [Te Bookdeeaple : iting, : - ONTARIO : alterations and the travelling = - Proprietor

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